. . .uua JAOJJJ.I. JOVE , : OMAHA 'Jl'UJiSOAlf , MAY 30 1882 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. . . TUSBCIBV Moraine , May 30. Wnathor Report- ( Tlie following observations are taken al tha * fttuo moment ot tlmo at all the eta Rlror B fe t S Incho * abort high w Ur mark a Omaha and S fwl 10 Inch ( nil Tankton. LOOAL BRlflVITIEB. Tb band with Morton' * "Bis Pour" aaade a fine atreet parade about coan yes- terday. Nebrmka Lodge No. 1 , K. of P. , will work firit decree on Wednesday , ths * L A performing hear held a crowd ol msn and children tntranoed yevterday on 3famam street. The work of making Jefferson street panablt from Dodge to Farnam was com- mtmoed yesterday. The front ol tha new warchon.e ol Foxton & GalUgher , on Tenth street , Is , without doubt , the handsomoat pleco ol architecture in tha city , A. game of base ball was played yea- Sunday between the Llttla Rocka and Resjlutee , which resulted in score of 17 to 8 , In favor of the Little Hocks. A letter on the subject of the to- moval of the women who occupy bawdy houses on Twelfth etrott , signed ' Taxpayer - payer , " Is fired in the waite basketbecansn the author' * name does not accompany it. Ihe excunio * to Lincoln this morning leaveathoTJ. F. depot nt 8 o'cloch There will probably bo a large number who will take advantage of tha cheap rate t6 go down nn1 hear Col. Smytho orate and the Omaha Qlco o'.ub sing. The nines plotted out from tbo dry goods houBcaof Mono and Crulolcalinnk will play a match gams of base boll nt 2:30 p. m. to-day , at the end of the green line track , In .Lake's addition. It will bo an Interesting game , The report that the Harncy street cracker factory had been sold to Dr. S. D. Mc.rcr proves Incorrect. It is ( till in the bands of the enterprising firm of Borth- wick Bros. & Co. , who are dolrjj an enor mouc business which they propcwa to hold onto and enjoy ihe profits of. In purraanoa with hli orders from the city ootmoll , tha tranhal has notified all proitilutoJ residing and doing business on Twelfth street , und In what is known as "HoU'u Half Acre , " to remove from that locality at once. Where they will move to is not yet decided. A valuable trot tins hor-o was taken rora Its stable in Council Bluffi Sunday and run across the river to thli city. It appear * that then was some dispute M to tha ownership of the hone , which had been entered for the racer , and one claim- aat toek this means of Raining nine points la the law for hla aide of the cue. Saratoga was Infested with a reckless and lawless gang at th5 fair grounds-Sun day , who annoyed the neighborhood by ( hooting at stray pigeons and thereby rendering the approaches to the grounds by Sherman and Garfield avenues danger ous to passers-by. Names ore withhold for the present. CDOKOO. A very select private party will be given to-morrow evening in Ilansoom part. The Miuloal Union orchestra has been engaged to furnbh the mus'o , and arrangements have been made by the committee to make the affair a grand luo- OSM. The fo'lowlng erentlemen comprise the committees Harry B. Hunt , chair man ; John A. Thoelcoke , If. IS. Moon1 , B. O. Loebeok , Gns. Williams , H. J. BurllU and Max Ubling , Coaoheiwill leave Max Meyer & BroV. musio a ton at t and 0 p. a. BURKE VS. BUBKE. The Caucasian Again Oppoeeos the Sable Bon of Ethiopia. A rather cu.lous petition was filed in the office of the clerk of the dis trict court yesterday , in which Charles Edward Burke , a colored man is the petitioner and Emma F. Burke , a white woman , the defendant , In ibis complaint the petitioner swears : Pirat That ho in a uegro and pos- aetsed of inoro than ono-fourth negro bloud , and that the defendant ia a white woman and without any negro blood. That they wore [ married at Council Bluffr , Iowa , November 22d , 1873. Second That Mn. Burke has boon Ruilty durinK their entire manicd Hfo of extreme cruelly and prouftly brutal towards the plaintiff , whorqby his lito Juts often been put in extreme jeep < * rdy , and by reason of which he has had great bodily and mental suffer ing. Opprobrious epithets , profane and obscene language were also eorved up to him on the side. By reason of defendant's miscon duct Mr. Burke alleges that ho was compelled to give away in adoption bis only child the isuuo of said mar riage ; that in the fall of 1881 dcfcn- daut threw a hatchet at his head , fol. lowing it with other dangerots ) nils- ilea , which compelled him to leave her , and that he has of ton been com pelled to leave her through fear ; that at one time defendant broke out all the windows in hia rooraj that he has been severely .injured by said dofon- danf and severely out by missiles throws by her , elo Notwithstanding all tbU the plain. tUf wys be ha * been a just , upright and exemplary husband , and ho now frtyn the court "that Bald pretended marrlaga' ' be disaffirmed , annulled d'd J red absolutely void. Walter pper for the plaintiff. cs > FLOWERY BEDS OF PEACE Where the Patriot Dead Ar Ro'oasQd from Armed Strife. Gratofal Hearts and Lovinj Hands Preparing to Dock Their Graves. The Programme of Oeromoniei Perfected The Procession. ran roflTomcn. To the Editor of Th Den. Poaloflico will bo closed to-day , Decoration Day , from 10 a. m. untl 3 p. m. Ilespoclfully , Tuos. P. HAM , , P. M. THB'B. AND M. The B. & M. local freight dopol will bo open to rooeivo and dolivoi freight until 11 o'clock n. m. to day. and will bo cloned thoroaftoi until Wednesday. ATTBNTIOZT HOOKA. All the member * of the Ploneei Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 , are requested quested to bo present in full uniforn k-'ny , May 30th , 1882 , nt 0 a. m. aharp , No. 3 engine honto. Bj ordor. OIIAS. FISHBR , Foreman. J. RoranoLTz , Sec. DErAETMENTNOnCB. All companies belonging to the Om aha fire department , including the Daranta , are requested to moot at No. 3 engine homo , at 8:30 : a. to. Maj 30th , for the purpose of attending Decoration Day exorcises. Bo prompt and como in full uniform aa far at poisiblo. All ci-chlofa and ex-assist ant chiefs nro requested to ' .urn out in the full uniform of these offices. JOHN n. BoixEtt Chief Omaha Fire Department. Details of the Day. The committee having charge ol proparatiouB for the obicrvanco ol Decoration days announce to the pub lic : 1st. That Oon. Ooo. M. O'Brien is detailed from Oeo. A. Ouster Post No. 7 aa chief marshal. 2d. All men , women and children in Omaha and vicinity are invited to lain in the observance of that moat Itting ceremony the strewing of lowers upon the craves of our honor- id dead. 3d. It Is requested that public and irivate office * , stores and shops bo iloscd from 10 a. m . to 3 p. m. 4th. Hon. James \V. Savage ia an- louncod oa the orator of the day. Cth. Attention is called to the order if the chief marshal , giving formation ind route of the procession , Cth. Citizens are requested to ap- iropriatoly decorate their homes and > laces of business. By order of the ozecutivo commit- oe , Ordora of the Marshal. In assuming the duties of chief narshal for Decoration Day , I an- lounco the following as my assist- , nto ; First assistant , Sergeant \V. E. Ulison , Phil. Kearney Post No. 2. Second ossiatant , Comrade O. R. lathbun. Third assistant , Chap. Hanloy. OllDER OF ritOCKSSION. First division to form on Fifteenth treor , right resting on Douglas , in 10 following ordtr , under direction [ First Aiiiotant Marshal Allison : Platocn of Police. Ninth Infantry .Band. Phil Kearney Pout No. 2 , Q. A. R. iuard of llonnr of Veteran Soldiers , es corting Banner Depleting Peace nn-1 War. The Orator of the Day. The Mayor and City Council. Judges of the Unltod States Courts. Gen Crook and St'ff. ffloersaud Soldier * from Fort Omaha. he Sisterhood of States , Represented by Thlrty-elKht Younrf MLuce. BECONI ) DIVISION. Kslaliint Marshal Rathbono in command , ' to ferro on 14th , tight resting on Doug. las. BR follows : maiia Fire Department , headed by Chief Butler and bin AusUtantn , Mounted. Iron MouHera' Union. Wag ns v ith Flowers. oard of Education , Superintendent of l-ubllo school * . oachers and echnlara of public and prl- vato schools. eprosentalivoa of the presn , Invited guesU and cltlzonu In carriages , ttHRI ) DIVISION. Asatstant Marshal Charles Hanloy com- andtng , to form on Thirteenth , right istlng on Diniglan. Union PaclQo Band. ' Kmtnott Monument association. , eorgo A. Cuater Post , No , 7 , U , A. R LINE OP 1IAROU. Ia t on Douglas tu Eleventh , south on ileventh to Furnnm , west on 1'arnam to ixtoonth , north on Sixteenth to Oullf. r- la , thence l > y the usual nnd most practl- Mo route to 1'ioapeo : Hill cemetery. At Prospect Hill. The following order of exorcises rill bo followed , Music by the 9th infantry band. Pryycd by the chaplain , Uov. Mr. Itowart. Oration. Hon. James W. Savage. Musio by the Union PacSflo band. A special memorial service by Ous- er and Phil Kearney Posts , G. A. R. urjng which time the graves will bo ucnrntcd. The "procession will start at 10:30 : . m , , and all organizations and parties cubing to participate are urgently ro uostou to report not later than 10 'clock a. m. All eoldiera , Bailers and larines will report to Frank M. looro , Commander Geo. A Ouster 'ost to bo formed in battallion with lo'r comrades of the G. A. R. Owners of teams and carriages are ; quoslod not toentor ( the cemetery on- losuro in their vehicles until the pro- oaaion has passed the gate , The chief marshal will have his tiadouartcra ia Kuonoy'a Hall , car er fourteenth and Dodge streets. Quo. M. O'JJniKN , Chief Marshal. OMAHA CITY 80110018 , BUFZIUNTWDENT'H OmoB , ) Omaha. Neb. , May 21) ) , 1882. J The public cchools in this city will o closed to-morrow ( May 30th ) to ob ervo the dscoration of our fallen sol- ior's grave. GEO , B. LAMB , Superintendent. SPECIAL NOTICES. All members of the Ouster Post are jciuested to meet at their hall to-day , m. , at 0 o'clock sharp. We wish once more to remind the tizens of the scarcity of flowers ow ig to the backward ecuon , and re quest liberal contributions by thoi who are RO fortunate as to have then All contributions however small wi bo thankfully received by the Gran Army of the Republic , and may t left nt Kuoney's Hull or nt Wyman store store in Oroighton block , A Monnment to Oar Dead Heron The beautiful custom ol dccoratin soldiers' graves is an nppropriat honor to the living and homage t the noble dead. It is n simple r knowledgemont of n debt of gratilud wo can never hope to repay , and re aulta neither from the demands c selfishness , nor is it for the gratifies tion of any ambition or oipcctation c reward. Standing at the graves o the dead heroes it is not aodght t ntnuso animosities , At that uaorc ahrino "fond regrets and tender recol lcctions"alono are recalled. Regrets tha these so bravo and true could no have , lived to enjoy the rich inherit mice they fought to maintain , and re collections of the Borrow and sacrifice pain and anguish , they Buforod in th great cauBO of human liberty. To th old soldiers who marched and bivou aokod , who stormed batteries am charged lines of glistening steel and who remember the thonsam little incidents and events cc earring in army life , thi earnest observance of this anniversary is peculiarly grateful for in honorioj the heroic dead , wo honor the lirin ) heroes and the cause for which the ; battled. The seventeen and twent ; years which have elapsed have soften ed the realities , bat to-day it is fit al should remember and with oni voice , render homage to thi living and the dead , wh < stood amid the smoke of battli and bequeathed to us unsullied thi banner Irom whoso beautiful folds art reflected naught but deeds of hone : and gloryIn the light of the past and for the sake of the future , ovorj lover of hia country is admonishot that under no circumstance or condi tion should ho fill t do a freeman' ) duty , or be ready , if need bo , to emu ulato the example of the silent dead above whoso honored graves n natiot this day scatters flowers and moistom it with its tears. To these who io their death have loft behind them "monuments moro enduring than stotv iod bronze or sculptured marblo. " Thii nonumont is dedicated to these to lay denied the customary1 tributes ol eve 'from surviving comrades anc rionds , only ° t3 have tKoir gravea noifltonod bylho < ioars of heaven. L'owi Jno. Lee L. Hml'h. Chu. Cox , Iiy. Oroy , Bl. Jonos. llort. UrCoy , D a s m on i , 3U o M a-ylion , Matthews on. L. H. Martin , John P. Martin , Ohorlos lleyors , J h n W I 11 lainB , Colonel Ilankln , ' John M. Jlowtrd , Onl. Wra. B umor , Ulch. F. Mitchell , Jacob H o ft e 1 d r , W in. B. Holland , Patk VI o ore Thomas , Hefty. Henry Graves , Jacou Q1s h Dennis Ooslrr , Q. Floury , Ja cob n. Hood , Oaptali H m 11 h , B a tier Flttahor , Robt. Noon n , Robert II. H. rtnlay , Joseph VlnUy , Klrlats Kom ky , J. It. rarsons , Justus 0. Meyer , Alexander Ramsey , 111 cha ol Ken a 1 le r. iPatrlck Clinch , Frederick lelfrln- : ; ger , Oor2o MSB n , Vfm. U. Bmlth. : ; Loander K. Jlonrco , A , UoLarnbcrt : flarg. Junhe F. Farn.worth , Jis. W. Chelson. Ida Ler- pold , lUMor Peter Fickle , Aug Walling , . A. 8trick- land , Col. I > ge , Cipt Pratt A. O. Attbaus , John Swetsv , A--ton Bchoenbjrn , Tbomai Tipton | Then hurg Lkutenant Oeo. Rives , Cipt Oauly. "Light be the turf of tby tltnb , Uty I'.u < ordun It e emerald * be ; Them should not bs a thtdaw of gloom In eng .t that reminds u , of Ihte. " SOOIAI. ENTERTAINMENTS- XROWNULL HALL. Brownell Hall gave iU fourth en- crtainmont lakl Saturday * evening , ilth oven moro tHan its usual BUCCCBS. ? ho prograhinib'as' devoted to the ittle children % lie sob'mod to bo in oyolisnoobrd vrith their'dramatic ' our- oundings. MUs nadio Hnmbloton in gorgeous putt train , tripped the light fantas- io with her sagacious parent , lias Delia Ohandlor and her very rinnttnj lever Mtsa Mabel Pratt. IS. 8. Brooks'oxtravaqrmza , "Lord lalapert , nof Mqonshio Ouatlo , " was iTeotivoly proaeutod. The atylo and oloriug of the cnstutnon was brilliant nd nrtistio. The romantic and graca- ul heroine MisaBeauioYatcs , cmbod- od the philosophy /Eithoticism , iotli in ita ycaruing noplrationa and ta inauilioloiicy. Aa LordvMalaport , lisa Lottie Motz rendered with no- uracy the role of gallant cavalier , iliss Mamie Hnrjer was a lovely vition if Moonlaud. Mias 0 + ra Ilobbs , the iouoschal , was BO cage and dignified hat she waa in no dugreo moved by he unoontrollablo laughter of iliaa Jessie Stophonson. the man "in the aoon , over his excellent cold porridge. YO must also congratulate the numor- ius KUirda and vassala , the K ccful naida of honor , and Oharliu Pratt and Villio Jonkina , the sturdy bearers of ho magio cnrpot. The instrumental soloists of the veiling , the Mieses Munio Ilamblo- on , Delia Ohandlor , Bessie Yatcs , Lilian lies ? , Hilly Motz , Nancy Duller and Lgttio Mote , acquitted hewselvosadmirably. . Entrancing and lnchly appreciated ooal Boloa wore rendered exqulatoly y the Misses Ambrose , Sparks , lager , Wilson , Linincor , Oramor ana lotz. Essays eviucinu depths of liought and careful study wore ready y the Misses Mabel Pratt , Mamio V'iUon , Alice Thrall and Mattie loopor. Tliero will bo no other entertain * icnt until commencement , which romieea to be unusually find this year , and which is hoped will bo hoi in the Opera House. Brownoll Hall , through the efforl of Oanon Doherty , Mrs. Windsor an the fasulty , is doing n largo and neb ] work ; it in an important factor in ou western civilization nnd culture , an well deserves the hearty help an encouragement of our citizens. MOORE'S MEMORIAL. Brilliant Tribute to the Mem ory of the denial Irish Poet Splendid Oration Jnclro X * C Northrnp. Yesterday evening the Emmc Monument association celebrated th 103d anniversary of the birth of TOD Moore , the poet , in Euony's hall There waa a very largo attendance and a very appropriate programm was gotten up for the occasion , After an overture by the A. 0. H band , Mr. P. M. NcDonagh dolivoroi an address , which was followed by ai oration on Moore , written byJudgi I. 0. Northrop. Tbo judge's oratioi waa a very fine mo , and a brillian tribute to the genial poet's memory , and wo regret that want of space pre cludes us from reproducing the oration tion in iU entirity. In the course of his oration , Mr Nbrthrup said : On the 28th day o May , 1770 , in Annglof street in thi olden city of Dublin , Thomas Moon was born. Hia father was a grocer , a good , qaiot plodding man. but with out any remarkable quality oxcopl devotion to his family. His mother lorrovor , was a remarkable woman o : extraordinary intelligence and dev * ; lon. It was from her that our peel took his genius , and it was to her thai early and late , in prosperity or ad voroity , he never failed to return. II was her influence that fashioned hii soul and filled it with marvelous , wit and melody. Ho was her darlinf ihild and she had prophotio visions oi iis future. She kept him close to hit studies and nuraod the budding flowei nto the full blown rose. She was i rue Catholic , and her son was buriec > y these infamous penal laws. Bui ho instant the door waa opened ah < ishcred him into the university , , anc n his fifteenth year ho matriculated at Trinity Colleges As early , as 1700 'ho rhymed ant sang as a show boy in private plays and in 1703 ho put somothina in prin n a magazine , which did not live Ion ; enough to bo remembered. In his 19th year ho took hia bachelor olor dfgrocs and loft the university jut while there an episode occurrei .ha' ' , tinged all his future Hfo ant Drcathod through his verse in its rich ! st harmonies. Ho was a member ol iho same debating society in college rith the heroic Robert Emmot anc Sdward Hudson and several others , md they formed a triumvirito ol > rillant patriotism. Ho c.itno noai flhariug their fate , but the vigilauco ol lie mother chocked hia ardor. Ho left the college campus for the Saglieh temples of the law in "Lon don , but ho did not take to it vcrj much. In London ho bucamo ao < [ uaintod with the nobility and the Prince of Wales , and was lionized , .nd ho became a groatiman bcforo h > : enow it. Then ho scoured an office o-A registrar of the Bermuda admir alty , which ho held for fifteen years. About this time ho published , urtdoi the name of Thomas Little , a very ap- iropriato name , for ho was a little man , with the brightest of faces and Bwootpstof voices. In 1800 ho published his "Epistles , Odes and other Pocma" under hia own iamo , and ho was severely handled > y the "Edinburgh Review. " Ho challenged Jeffrey , the writer of the Review , and they mot at Chalk form , but wore separated by the po- ice and subsequently became- the best of friends. Ho also had an ombroglio with jord Byroiij which happily ended in heir becoming good friends. On the 25th of March , 1811 , ho narricd a Miss Elizabeth Dyke , and hey passed a very happy married life. On the 20th day ot February 1852 ( tor an eventful career , the genial > out returned his spirit ta his maker n a cottage near Burnham where ho lad lived for thirty years. At the conclusion of Mr. North- up'a beautiful oration , the A. O , H. > and played some soul inspiring mutio , which waa loudly applauded. Mies McNamara gave a truly arlis- io rendition of "Tho Last Rose of ummer , " Miss Stacin. Orowloy ro- alod the audience with n very appro- > riate original poem culo lstio of ilonro , which was received with great nthusiasm. Mr , 0. McDnald did 'Tho Minstrel Boy , " and Miss Quinn nd HuEsoy gave como brilliant piauo- orto solos , Mr. F. M. MoDonagh , of "Tho Watchman , " read eomo of his ovur ntortainitig machiuo poetry , and Ii s Sarah Brounan road an excellent > ioco on tha poet , Messrs. Smyth , Foonoy and Mur- by added to the enjoyment of the veiling's entertainment , end some nero musio by the band concluded Ilia hiuhly cucccsefu1 programmo. On Suudar , J o ItI ) , the Danish rotberlioud will iuva an erouralon tu remont. Tha train will leave the U. l . opot at 10 o'clock a , m. , eharp , oudon th eturn Journey iflavj Fremont at B p , ta. 'tis excursion U gotten up excluairely for ) anc8 and their friends. Tickets at $1.00 or each person can ba bad of P. lI.Greon , 10 13th etreet , between Harney and [ owarJ ; A.foa \ , corner of 224 and umiujjr utrcetB , and N. 0. Nielsen , corner f Cth and PaclGo btreots. By order of winmlttse. tuos-tbur-frl-iat Quits a party of Omaha people will o to Lincoln to-day on the special rain which leaves tbe U. P. depot at o'clock. The Omaha Olc club will go na boily , _ , liussu Sa've Uunrirallod f or It speedy ealinti quallttoa. Ailc your dniggiats for t. 35 eta. SAVKN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE , lade from the wild flowers of the Ait FAMKD YOSEMITE VALLEY , t is the most fragrant of perfumes. Manufactured by 11 , B , Haven , Ban Francisco. For ealo in Omaha by W. T , Whitehouso and Konnard Bros. ' So , SHOT IN THE STREET ; An Omaha Boy Meets a Torr ; bio Death in Denver. A Saturday Night Sensation in Colt rado'a Capitol. In The Denver Tribune of Sue day there is an account two column long of the killing of a young ma said to bo from Omaha. The victim's name waa Philip Hut bard and it appears , as will bo seen that ho is from this city. The ocoui ronco took place at 7:30 : Saturday oven inq near Tabor Block. Young Hub bard had n couple of hour * previoual ; hired out to n man named Dicl Mackoy , of Novadavillo , as a drive nnd tender for his stock nnd the twi had taken n few drinks topothor ti bind the compact. They then started down the street aud at the point named started ti cross an alley-way where they mot i man named C. H. Wood , ayounj real estate dealer. They ran agaius him , it ia believed accidentally , am Wood at once pushed them roughl ; aside. Wood and Mackoy thoi had a tussle in which Mackoy got thi beat of him , and there waa a tempo rary cassation of hostilities. Anothoi quarrel soon began between Wooc and Hubbard , and the former finally struck Hubbard , who was much the smaller of the two , but who soon go him down in the _ mud and gave him a terrible boating. Some one Qnally pulled him off and ho starlet to go when Wood drew a revolver ant began firing at the crowd promiscoua ly. The first shot struck Mr. Johi Donny , a telegraph repairer , who wai standing near , iniicting a sorioui wound. The second bullet strucl Bubbard in the back just below th < loart , and lodged under the skin noai ; ho eighth rib. Ho fell to the ground in a heap , and his head and si ouldoi igainst the wall of the Brunswick building. The next and last bullol 3rcd entered the late posterior , made ita exit on the face of the loft thigh uid lodged against the pit of Hub' bard's stomach. An immense crowd soon gathered , ahd it was with difficulty .that the [ ynchinR of Wood won prpvenjeid. He wan taken away'by'tfio'offlcofa'to ' ' the city jail , and young Hubbard was soon : arriod ; to the , . eamo place. The Tribune - buno proceeds. After the young man had been taken to police headquarters he conv menced to rink , and at 11 o'clock the doctors gave up all hope of saving him. Ho did not recover conscious noas , and about half an hour later he breathed his last. An effort wai made to revive him. Brandy was ad ministered liberally by hypordomio in jootion , but further than an occasional convulsive struggle of a 1 nib and t heavy breathing the victim of thi awful tragedy showed no signs of life , A MOTUEIl's LETTER. A search of young Hubbard's cloth ing rovoalcd a letter which ho rccoatlj received from hia mother. From its contents it would appear that the young man ran away from home. She eluded him in worda inclined to ton.- IcrnoBs for his wilfuiuoaa in leaving icr , and implored him to bo a good ) oy and to write ; to her often. She wrote that when his absence was dis covered it was a great blow to the 'amity and a shock of surprise to hie acquaintances and friends. Condon- ng hia adventurous spirit , eho invoked A FRAYBB TOll UI3 BUOOESS , closing the letter with tender expres sions of love and good oheor from hu Drothers anil sisters. The letter wae ouching in the extreme , and read in , tie presence of the dying boy , almost jrou ht tears | f njmpsthy for the far away mother , from the ojca of the sturdy men who encircled the blood stained couch , Hubbard was twenty years old , and of good appearance. His face vas regular in its features and smooth- y shaved. Hia clothing waa good , nd scrupuloua neat in appearance , lia parents roeido at Omaha. Tele grams were sent to them last night lotifying them of the sad and un- iracly ending of their son. GUSTAVE'S GRIST. A Chapter From tbo Rooorda of tbo Police Court. His honor Judge Boncko was pretty may yesterday , aud the tvook pens up in good shape all1 around. One man paid thousualfinon's'seased ' n Slooumbs , nnd anblhoij paid { § 3 and oats for disturbing the peace. ' , Two tramps were brought out of ho cage , and one sent up for ton days t hard labor. The other was dis- barged , Thruo men , ono a soldier , were in ail for disturbing the peace , and their rial sot for the afternoon. The trio rent to the Y. M. 0 , A. rooms , in 'opploton'o block , on Sunday morn- ng , and raised a disturbance. The cquest to withdraw was not complied rich , and aa the disturbance grow to ho proportions of a nulcanco , Officer Juckloy was called and took tha hroo men up to ba 'guests of the lotol do McUluro. Ono ot the par ies waa intoxicated at the time , but he ether two were sober. E. 1C , Oatlroy , who was sirroatud for tealing Mr. Bobert Glenn's banjo , dvcrtisod in TUB BKU , was arrested ndput in jail the samp night , and bo banjo returned to its happy wnor. Carr Kendall and Annie Finorty , rrestcd in possession of a portion of lie jewelry stolen for 0. E. Abort's esideuco on the morning of the fire t May 12th , are still in jail , no bail oing tixod. The property was found i Finerty's stocking and not on Ken- all , as was stated. A search warrant raa yesterday issued to enable the out ers to search the womtm'u house , on Eleventh aud Oasa , and another to oarch Finer I y'a trunk , which had eon taken to the ciprt-aa office for hiptuont , Barney Shannon has been arrested n the complaint of Michael Connolly , vho charpoa him with an assault. James R , Spencer and John Deere ro wanted , on the charge of stealing horse from Valentino Lipp , of North Diuaha. A complaint waa filed against Vin- ent Hrabik , for refusing to remove a haytaok fron his premises in Bohcmi antown. The complaint is made b the chief of the fire department. PERSONAL. Dr. Graff returned from Wyoming la * evening. Hon. J If. Thnrston and family lei for Milwaukee lost evening. O. G. Petrlti and wife , of Kansas Cltj are the gueUs of Mr. W. F. Bechel for i few day ; . A , R. Gage , who takea ohnrjo of th new U. ft M. eating homo at Hod Cloud h In the city. Jim Laird , of Hauling * , WM to the oil ; yesterday , and loft on tbe afternoon trail for Den Molnog , to ittend tb Unltei States court there. Mr. Alvln Gruff , of New York , genera traveling agent for thoJ3tat 1 no of team nhlp § la In the city looking up tha Inter cats of that lice , Mrs. John H. Ilheem , f dttumwa , la. U In the city visiting the farnllloi of he relative * , Mr. L. M. Ilhcom , genera managar of the Western Union telegrnpl offloe , and Mr. 8. J. Ilheem. Geo. W , Froit , government director o tbe Union Pacific railway , Iraves to-da ; for Now Tork , to attend a directors'meet lag. He will be accompanied by hi daughter , Mn. Jno. 1 , Marshal ) , o Medina , N. Y , C < B. Hav nii , Esq. , superintendent o tbo bridge divMoo , Union PoclEo rnl'road l jnit o t after a very severe Illness which hM confined him ta his boose foi forty-five days. The boys are all glad tc see him on dcek again. JPECIAL NOTICES. IU LOAN MOnt . I -ONEY TO LOAM Call al L w utnce of D , M L. Thomas EojmS OreUbton Block. < 2OKA ( \\f\f ° LOAA At 8 per eentln < U > 'vOv/iUUU tereat In nma.of * 2tco anc ap < rard > , forStofiyear , on ont-clan city and f&ru property , Bntis REAL EBTATI and Low Aantor , 1Mb and Dowlas 8U. HELP WANTED. TTfrANTED Two men to work In garden. In. VY quire at Totulcy Bro's , next to Fall Grounds. " SOO-tf TirANTED A iflrl for housework. 2118 Cal- VT I'ornla street , between 21st and S2dsts. 20-31 A Ont-'U's barber. Nonr othei WANTED apply. Addrod , T. W. Brown , Nor. folk Nebraska. 274-30 * "ANTED A good dining-room girl good wsgo < pId , at 1 OS Cos ] r reot. 271-tf WANTED-A glil f t general homework , at 415 North VMtb street. 200-21 * "XTCTAKTED A good competent girl for gen- TV oral housework. Apply at 1310 Uaron- port street. 27Z-tffl WANTED 'evcnty laborers. Apply H. Manuweller , Employment Agent , llth itteot near lainun. 219 9" SITUATIONS WANTED. - by a baker. Addre s cor ner 7th and Jonei. 203-29 * TTTTANTED Sltaatlon bjr a younf man as TV shipper , aj.'t book-keeper , pr oolloctor. Qoi references. Addrcsa W. F. I' . Eco office. 02-31 * WANTED situation In n Jcwl-h fimlly as cook and make henclf KonerAlly useful Apply at 1010 ticulh loth street. 2fi-2j * MlOELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTF.D Children as boarders In a solecl school. N. W. corner California and l&.h street * . L. U. LOOMIS , 209-tf l' Few more boirderj oin bo oc- commodat-d with fir t clas < table board , at Tcry reasonable rate , at 1620 Northeast cor. nor 18th and Webjtor street. 8tT-8j * _ MRS. J. A , ALLISON , By a Bist-rlifg dressmaker , cew. . WANTED log of all kind' , at rso.1319 Dodfjo street. or will go out and do work al moderate pricts. 230-1 * Store nltli one or two ruoms vic inity orpostcilico or tome good central loca tion. Addrus 0. hUS-EL , 227-29 * Council Blufls. To rent , cottage cf BorOroomrl WANTED , convonloot to street R. R. ' Addresi stitlng tirms md location. "Rent. " linn Olllcc. _ _ tt * \T7"ANTKD To rent , with prlvl'cgo of b y- ' V V Inff tfter about thtco months a collage of Qv roonm , good locality , within t.vonty minutes ivalk cf p stofllco. Address stating terms and location , "llou-e" B cfflcc. _ inl7-tf A partner wanted , active or ci ent , MONK1 $1000 to S20.COO cash to Invoit In t. logitlniito buelno s which la six months tlmo wTI I ay a prcflt at least equal to tha amount in rested , and both be turned into clean cash and the pirtnerthlp endoJ. Address "Moniy" Bco office 8S-tt _ Fimdlnp bridge and echosl bandt WANTED Clark , BoUoniB IS-tt _ TT7"A TKI ) SCO privy vau.t , sinks and cess VV pool * to clean with Lanltiry Vault and Sink Cleaner , the beet In use. A. Kvans & Co. , residence ISCfl Dodge etreet , Ouialii. FOH REfIT HOUOCO AND LAND. | 7l6ftllMNT A nicely furnlihtd frjit room I'l.vrilh alo3 > ewhh board , at SOU Cuai street. * OI-at KENT NIej su't of furnlihrd rjoms far POR or throe gentlemen at 1004 Dodge it. JD3-SO * FT ! OH RENT A larra nlco front pirlor , with | > biv windows , rn the Northwett corner of tthand Da\cnport strteta. 292-SOt rjlOH HENT-no'ue ot clx rooms , ctllar , we'.l D and cittern ; alia a barn 20xli feet Apply in pnmtses 1713 California street. 05 If T1WO FURNISHED siutb rpoms for rent. S. J _ VI. corner 18th and Davenport. 306-tf RKNT-SIx cotlajts Sib 00 to $18. 03 per POR . UcCagne oppoilto poitoffiee. S01-1 k/riOELY FUONISHED KOOMS-For rent at L > 816 Howard struct beUoau 8th and 9th. S47-50 * RENT New bousa of s.x rooms aoulh- FOB corner 13th and 1'aoiflo streets. Ap- ily at 11 ' 2 , llth street. T. 0.1'KLLE , I7IOR LEA E To Decembrr 1 , 1832 , Orit-rato [ } dwelllDfh'-uio lth eight rooms , closets , .c. . oorapletclr fuinlahel. plearantly dtuitoJ > a Calif nrnta str et. DA Via tt BN VDEB. 276-50 RiCNT Good hcune nltb fix rcomi , and POR modern Imp oveoicntf , and coutouiont iitreetcar. Inqnlrsat K cery etorc , rorner Oth and cumlnu street. 238-tf ' REST 8J rooms .10th and Davenport Dta Newly fltted ut > in omplote order. Apply to QKO W GRAY , 2at-8tood 211 Twelfth Bt Oil KENT Twohoa > oi offlietoomi each. P Itiqul o at 11X1 bherman ae. . S33-2 * A I.'IQELY FOnNlSIIBD POOM-for rent. t1110 Ohlcaio street , between litb Cth ItrjeU. KENT Houis of ill rooms n ar corner POR rclflo and llth sucst , also two new ioujo ready by the middle ol Juns. Inquire at lea. n. Fetcreonl Clothing store , 604 a. loth trtet 8i9-tl OR THREE NICELY FURNiaHED nOOUS-TolcL HIT Howard rtreet. 879-ST * 11 UEMT Boont and board , at S16 North Hthittsti. TJIOR HKXT Thrte bn-lns-s 1 is for a > terra tf JU rears two I * Bnt block north l po ode on 16'hftreet , cue betireei farm n ani ll\rat < j on iMh str.et. Btvolr * flntt houst north < Wlthntll nont . ROaWELb SMtTlI. B88f f T710R RENT yiwly futnMit < l roim for gerv- JJ tleven with refersnee. 1818 Do4i bo- M IjthandKth ITS-tl I10R RENT * oottog * on Harr 7 between SJnd aad 23rd. O. OLSIJt , S77-SO' BOOHS , ejnnrettd. ID rtnl is gentlemen , with boird. At toil Cut it. " It HEHT Fonilihed room * . 1609 Daren JS" port itroot. RUNT Two unfurnlthtd room * , toH- EOR ( or officet or bea roomt , within onv bait block of postofflco. AdJr or call at Jfoj 15(2 Dodge llreet. UOU BENT Rlc Iy firalih FOR , at 1711 Daigt. RENT Two front roomi farnlihixi at C 3 l th Btrt t. _ 234-80 OU HUNT S mrnlo.'iid rooni * OTBI Ms F chant1 Kich njeH. K. eor < 18th and Dodv gsa.tr "TTIOU ItKNT Mcely furaioCiotl rooms with or Jj without boartf. Reasonable prices. 9011 CaaaBt. 11 RENT Cellar corner 10th and 10041 > RENT Large furnished front room lot L two gentlttnan , with or wlthont board. References. 1215 DoJfro street. laa-M LtCAbK At fib a year , MTer nice POK nee loU near 2ith street and Bt Mary's 818-U W R. PAHTUTT. Heal Ertata Agent TOR RENT House of Ore rooms , corner SM JTJ and Pierce. Apply at 8. O. Btorenson , cor ner 17tn and CM * , near Easter Church ron BALE OH BALE Home ol fir * toomi and lot o * . Dodge itrcet. | 1MO , Small honia ami tv * ! Bhlnn'i addltlen | 00. UtCAQUK , S MI OppmUe foitollco. pOR SALE-A house and lot 150x118 fronL JJ with barn , two wells and cittern. 1S9B South 14th lUeet , i oond hauta north of WUltana Btrwt , Price JUM. FR BALE Ona lot 132 test fronttge by 0 * feet deep , on eonth Uth street , on < 101 Mr- month payments , te anyone who will tiulld. In- SOlre 1407 Howard , bstween Hln and 16th sta. 118-11 _ TTIOR BENT The fpiclons and elegant ball r with a'l modem I rprxTomentslnCmk'aan * Koster'a Block , /poly tv A. U. Clark , or to U. A. Kottsr'a 105 and 107 3.14th streit. 207-tf 17IOR 8 ALE At a bargain fun Itnre rf a first X1 class pthMo boarding hcuie. Rent ot building moderate. Hare 30 boarders , at 140& Cora tt. Inquire within. E07-U TTIOH BALK Restaurant on a well triTclod JJ street. II. UANNWEILER , 231-tt llth itre.t , near Faraam. T7IOR SALE A good horse , cheap at 1903 Cnt - J ; Ing street. , 2t3-30 BALCD HAY And provisions wholesale and i tall at Blackbuin , Landls fcOo . 10 X 10th street. . S50 31 SALE Boautllul aero lot ncd house on FOR street , $1300. McCAQUE , 853-tt Opponlto Poettfflea. l UR 8ALK tiou e of tix rcoras , aud lot 80x J } 220 , north of sixteenth street bridge. Ap ply corner 12th and4Ii.ward. Newspaper Union. 102-tf 17WR BALE A home and lot on Dodge street , JJ one of the finest locations In the city 11&-U J. H. DUUONT , 13th and Harney. TjlOR BALE Home a d lot 8 rooms , well and D cistern. 1812 Dodge between 13th and 141k itreeti. 218-tt TJIOR SALE Or Trade ; 44x132 feet on 10th Jj street next to the corner of Uorney , also 60x132 feet on the cast Fide between Vud.r aid Capitol avenue. Enquire of II. BEHT1IOLD. 23 tf I71OU HALfc Iho Warm bpim jj rallci eouth of the U. K railroad In Carbon County , Wyoming Territoiy 440 ncroi ol miadow and upland tlti pruarantcd. Address W. II. Caldwell , rtnrm Epilngg. Wyoming. I OH 8Abb I ho POPULAR UOrKL , known 1 } as the BOYS' IlOilE. This house ia coi- tially located , has sou h and east front , and If Btirronndcdwtli fine thode trees ; cent Ins thirty seeping rooma , boa lea houit.laundrysimple room , &c. Has a world w do reputation ana a hotter patroni go than many houses of twice Ita capacity. Price $5,000. Kor particulars ad- diesa , A. A. SAWDEY.Rod Clouu , rub.SE4U SE4-U I710R BALE 200 choice lots In Ilanaeom Place , X ? W. R Bartlett. Real Estate Agect. 817 8. 18th street. 833-tf ITlOu BALK A good corner lot on loa e and JD 22th street , in a very fast growing part of the city , will divide. Inquire at vlO fouth 20th street , near Farnam Jogg'i & IIUl's addition. _ _ _ | 820-lm * T7 OlV.tlALK Ur Hill excca nu < or umaua | iro- P I Iperty. an improved sec on of land adjoin- In ? a station on U. P. R. R. U. DUNHAM , 1413 Parubam St. , Omaha. 72U Soil RICK FOIt B 203-U ESTABHOOK to OOE. ) UAY At A. H. Bander * Feed Sto BALU1) MISCELLANEOUS. T OS r Gentlemen's gold locket , onjz. ItT- JJ ItlaJaT. J , II. in monogram. Finder w'll ba mlttbly ronaidcd by Icaring siuio at Bco otlioo. 08-30 AK N UP By William Farn , one b y bore * colt , tupposdd to be Syoir- old this spile ? , vhlto spot on forehoid.a smill vhlto f pot on ght 'ore ' leg. Inquire at lltrrlj & Fither'a Jacking Home. _ 8C2 81 * rKBTRCOTION In vocal mualo glyen by Ills * 1. Llrz o A. Pcnnf II. Jl e ldcn e south west ror- ler 20d and PurtsUeaU. _ ' OI-8' riTBAYED Ono 3 year old dark bar horse 3 colt , right hip B little lower than the If ( t. > .o S rear old llgbt Lay mare colt , roan spoti in body and whlientsrla ( or eho. d. and one six 'car old dark lay Iteilcan pony , v I th brardon ilndtg. \ . A liberal re ord will t e paid tbe return ir Information leading thereto by PETB * HANSEN , 2t23t 21st and Ml holaiftt. . Omaha. rilPORTANT NOTlOE-Joo & Fam'l Candy L 1'ilsco moved to 2lti KorthlSUi street , jatt or'h of Maionlo Hall. Fire wcrko clgara , Tiani adi Icmonadi56cen > . 8289 * ' 'AIUJN Uf A cow about 7 jo.regid , tua witA white ) rote , larro borr.s Also a belter , , wl'h wnlto fcpot * . both with rait. FBANK KUHKRE1. 34tt on e w Bakery. 18th bt. peir WllUams. EDWARD K.UEHL lAQlSTKIl OF PAtaYSTERY AND JCONDI IONAL1ST , 403 Tenth fltroet , between Farnam ndHnner. Will , with tbe aid ot euirdltz plilts , obtain f or any ono a glance at the pusl , nd preroat , uml on certain coadllUna In the fu > mo. UootaandSUecamnde to icdtr , Pcrfco POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbli powder net er rates. A marvel ot p y , strength and wboldnitnesi. More coo DO "iS1 , thul th . rjln 'y.klnd . , " id cannot Vs old In competition flth the multitude of I ow tut , short weight , alun or phocphata powdtrt