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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1882)
DAILY BEE : OMAHA TUESDAY , JUNE 6 Messrs. MclIuBhnnclMcG vockcoin inence work on the flouth Omftha aewers on Wedncidoy morning. The mercury went [ p yesterday high an the prices of provisions , compared with tbo lost two weeks record. William F , Doolittle , the Fftrnum street ehlrt manufacturer , has removed to No. 210 North Sixteenth st. Over In Council Biuffa n tramp is fined $100 and put on the street gang to trork It out. The Nebraska law would bo well remodelled to correspond. Gen. Crnok hai received at depart ment headquarter * moJels of the bronze tnodala awarded successful competitors at tbo Crcoduioro match. The Tamer ILill restaurant ( s under- xolng extensive Improvements , and the dining h ll la being enlarged to accommo date a largo number of boarders. The Northwestern U as solid ] as the Bank of England , and gives Life Insur ance cheaper than any other company In the world. John 8teclf aecnt junc3-mo | The regular meeting pf the Social Art club will bo held on Tuesday. theGthlnst , at 3 p. m. , at the honneof Mm. Woodman , on Nineteenth street , next St. Barnabas church. church.Wide Wide Awake council , American Le- ion of Honor , members take notice ns- , sement I and No. 21 la duo nnd payable at the collector * ! ) offiao in thirty days after notice. There was a game of base ball played Sunday afternoon between the Ltttlo Hooka and Excelsiors , wh'oh resulted in aecoro of 3 to 1 in favor of the Little ok . The Omaha teims ers bold their regu lar meeting a Tivola hall , Farnam nnd Ninth , Wednesday evening , Juno 7. All teamsters respectively invited. By order ol T. J. Quick , secretary. A force of men with eight , qr te tcaras. Icgan the work ordered on.tho High achool grounds yesterday. T.day addi tional tenmi will be puton.Increasing the number to about twenty. * The Omah * Olee club will meet at Hotpe' * hull this evening to tUicuts the proposition for n trip ta Lincoln , for the purpose of giving a grand concert at the opera housp th'nre. The thermometer at Mcx Meyer ; & Bro , , the Jewelers and Optician * , fr < < m 12 m. Sunday until 12 m. yesterday Indi cated the following ! 12 m , , C > ' ; 2 p. m. , 60 ° ; 7p.m. , 50 ° ; Op. m. , 10 ° j 7 a. m , , < 53 ° j 10 a. m. , C8 ° j 12 m. , 70 ° ; 2 p. inspector Oonwny , with a force of men , has been engaged during the past week fixing Oampbell'd patent iron catch bndaa at the four corpora .of Thlftcppth and Lsavenworth utroota. Thcno are tbo first ones of the kind uaed in this city , _ nnd when finUhed , which they will be * hortly , will prove a much needed im > rrovemont to the vicinity. John Smith , alias "Cranky Bill , " who Is a > familiar character in this vicinity , baa nt lost temporarily located ' at Fort Madison , Iowa. Ho was accompanied to tli now IIOWQ by the pherlH pf Couppll JUufffl , and will etny there elc japnthi , rtbe Mate paying all oxpowiei , BUI was A - Chicago editor formerly , and proprietor of * * TheyThunderbolt , ' ' which allows that r . , pab'lici'are'npt ' ' alvroys ungrateful. The .deferred 'May feetlvat of ] the < iW * t echool qccwreJ ot lanscora pork .Saturday and wet a very succemful and eaJojBble.ocoaglua , Transportation WM famuhed from the acbool house to tha pork jxnd return. Aiong-the collation which vraa contributed by the parent * anc rfriendf of the eehool was -foliowid by the , xoal wdrk ot the 'day the croxvvlng ol vfhe Mar Qaocn and the exerdica nf the Hocculon ocnnecteil'thorowUH. The nchol , &n of tha school are 'rehearsing for an tCzbiblttuB to talte pluoo'upon thj closlnj f the school tor tha cmumer vacation. Col.JJ. Temple , who .recently pre- cented the military drama entitled the ' ( Union Biy" t Boyd' < Opera house under the , u | kos ol the -G , A. It. , is prenarinfr for ft Mrioa of fclallAr , nUrtaIn sty&tit beOpera Jiouso t Fremont , on : J'aMUib , > l'tUi , nod 15th. The cofonel , , kM.OiHyfrUndi , Jn thin Ity who < con f igrt l te the peaole et F < ema&t that they wtil.liAW KB opportunity of wUneuIns a Varyi pL | y wlitdb tliey will la sure to r-Jr. A.-JC Jett , nuperlnteadaut of the ' eM 4 W ; yi > Sundfy echool , of timaha , WMt dawn io 1'JatUtnooth Saturday to lloi'pjcnlc roundj lor an oxcurnion ol tbe Otoaha .colored M. 12 , Sunday eohod to that city on .the 15tlnit , lie iaye the xcuWiw will pcobably liustpr about two huodred people , fbo will go donn in the jnorelDg of the 16Ji , end wld A pitnlo lu jfTuve uewtlie , rttldeoM ft Qen. George ' I w 4Huiy | th wAwbo will , pl y m KMUO iiiW.tfce Plsitwrioutb eIuljVa'860BtBg ] tp VrBg iiienU made by SJrJ\Jctt1ood tbe e pt lu of tlta club In riattaatoiith. . I " * * * . J I. * * 111 ph Puninlurger , . WoAjjyojr , JJuf. KiKOTKio Olt for MM } wliit half a c. fi appitMtfunv 4\o \ walk roMiJ gan | all ' w , ' ' - . * , t . ; i . ' -J-1' * ' - ' . . ? f ; r/i : r - THE COURTSi Tbo District Court Begins Its Juno Term. The OHy Judtro Hoa Hla Usual Mon day Morning Levee , The Juno term of Judge Savage's Court , and probably the last term In which ho will sit on the bench , begun in the old court room yesterday. Since last term aomo very excellent improvements hare boon made in the room , which at ono time threatened to fall down on the court and kill aomo- body. Both court and jury Brooms look very neat and clean. IJavinR had practically a now roof put on the the building , the commissioners have had the coiling repaired and kalsomin- cd , and the walls arc painted brown and buff in a wainscoating design. All of the woodwork , including the bar , clerk's desk and railing , is re-painted light grey , trimmed with a dark shade. The shutters are also touched up and the court and jury rooms are fresh , neat and bright. The floor of the court room is covered with now mat ting , the atovo "shinod up" till it is resplendent and the floor about the judge's desk and that of the court re porter is laid with tapestry. The court yesterday appointed Henry Grebe , Edwin n. Orowoll and John J. Oalligan bailiffs. The grand jury was impannolled with W. H , Whitton as foreman , and began its sessions at onco. Ohas. H. Brown , A. 0. Wakeley , J. P. English , E. M. Bartlett and Chan. K. Rediok were named as the committee - too to examine applicants for admis sion to the bar. At the noon hour it being ascer tained that out ot the twenty-five cascssot for yesterday none were ready trial , court adjourned to 9:30 : a. ro , to-day. A largo amount miscel laneous business was transacted , but none of particular interest. Judge Savage will render his decisions , in several important cases taken under advisement. rOLICB COURT. Judge Bonoko's docket was quito 'ull yesterday. .jThoro wcro nine plain drunks , ono of whom was dis charged , ono paid and six were sent' up to work out their fines. There was ono case of disturbance of the peace , who got the usual fine. A complaint has ooon made against 3athorino Tulloy , for horse whipping a boy , but she has not been arrested yet.It It having boon reported that BUS picious persons had been haunting the vicinity of No. 2040 Chicago street for aovoral days past. Officers O'Donohbo and Buckley visited the potyesterday and found two per sons answering tho1 description. They were arrested and taken to police court , where it transpired that they were two excellent citizone , who , as ibrttrnotori ) , ' were going through un- liliuhed buildings in that locality. They "wcro 'much chagrined at their arrest and 'wore , of course , dis charged. COUNTY' COTJRT. The Juno term of the county court jogan yesterday , Judge Chadwick pro- Biding. The day was occupied principally in boating motions and "nt 0:30 : this morning the docket , which ia ot only average importance , will be called. UNITED STATES COURT. The United Staten court yesterday resumed Iho hearing of the etnr route caao in which Prank Olary is dofcn- dftiit. This case was taken up on Thursday ovoiiintf loot and was inter rupted oil Saturday by the illness of Judge Dundy , owing to which no BOS- ion bf court was hold. Inspector pybolt occupied the ntand yoitorchy , iis testimony being tnlcoii now in order to allow htm to leave for his now station at Salt Lake Oily. FIRE BOX FLASHES. from oil Quarters of tbo World on Wiioola At a mooting of | the atook-holdqrs oftho Union Pacific i Athlotio atsdcia- tion , hold in'tho oflioo of the freight auditor , { ho following board of diroc ton were elected to servo ono year ; M. H. Goble , freight auditor ; E , H. Buckingham , oar accountant's department mont ; 0. L. Maine , telegraph depart ment ; W. P. Cooley , passenger de partment. THB UTAH AND NOnTHEttN. The Dutto Minor , of tho3Intuit. , aaya : From a. man who know it was Ascertained yesterday that track-lay- iug'QU thq Door Lodge extension from Silver JUpiv junction will bo begun about the ,15th , pf June , and from that time oti until the D < ; or Ledge depot is reached from one-halt to ono uiilo ol track will bo laid every day It i atimated that a force of from seventy-five to .eighty-five men , if working at this exclusively can lay U mila of track K day. There are about two .hundred raon 110w at work on the Peer Lodge "extension , manyol whom , however , will be engaged necessarily in otker ways than as track-layers. The grading on this extension is now finished except-in a few places , at sorao of which the xoad bed will not bo in readineu for the rails much be fore the track-layers reach them. It will bo BovAral weeks at least before Rrading car. bo completed at all points. Sumo few of these plaooa of unusual difficulty , or to which work 1ms not yet been directed , are above the canyon , some in the can ] on , ono a * Jim JJiudoea' , and ono on liorry Oas serf * land , uot fir beyond the Juuo tiou. I'UOMOTIO.VS. A Irtrramio paper , noticing the pwago west of ! ' , R. McOonnpll. calls him "superintendent of the Salt Jjake branch of the Union Pacific road , " . The following * order was issued From division headquarters ; JLutAUlK , May 31 , 1882. all concerned : R , W , Uixter ia hereby appointed chief train-dispatcher of Iho Laramie division , io take effect Thursday Juno 1 , 1882. PJoaso rcepoct and obey his orders accordingly. E. DIOKINSOK , Division Superintendent. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. A Chantro of Profrrummo at the County Jail. On casting up accounts for the month of May , the county commis sioners found UiaUho experiment ol working the city prisoners had ro suited in a balance in their favor of $18 , although , owing to the number rainy days , the force was worked less than half the time. By the arranpo mont made the county paid the guards , and received sovonty-fivo cents a day per man from Contractor Coots. Had the weather been fair , the sum would have been doubled which wont over to the profit eido of the houso. The commissionon , however - over , seem to have regarded the amount as too trifling to look after , and it is reported , turned the prisoners over to the contractor to have guarded and worked under his owri supervision and at his own cx- ponso. On Saturday night five or BIX men were laid off , and yesterday the cement men were discharged for want of work. The prisoners oecm to have regarded the now regime very lightly , and two of the number succeeded in making their cscapo during the day , while a third got a good start before ho was captured. The result ia that in all probability the working of city pris oners will provo a failure entirely dur ing the next month. While is is true the amount cleared was email , it was still away head ot nothing. The real benefit ef working the men instead of allowing them to oat and sleep at the county's expense instead of earning their boaid is not in dollars and cents , but in ridding the community in a largo degree of the pests. As long as it is understood by the vagrant population that a "tramp" will eo up and break atone for a term , if ' arrested , the better in formed will steer clear of Omaha , but , let the venture fall and throw thorn back to the same old idle lifo and the city will again boi overrun with the good-for-nothing class. A community infested with those American Arabs , ia bound to suffer Jrom their depredations and lawlessness , and it would seem that even if it was at a light expense to the county to guard them , it would bo the saving of a good deal in the way of expenses for .arrest , trial and convic tion , to aay nothing of the loss to in dividual citizens. It ia certainly hoped that the attempt to work the prisoners will not bt ) abandoned until a thorough trial has proved its efficacy or the contrary. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE UOLQ.GNE , Made from the wild flowers of the FA'II 'AilED YOSE.MITE VAELEY , it is the most fragrant of perfumes. Manufactured by H. B. Slttven , San Francisco. For ; sale in0mnlia byV. . \Vhitohouso and Konnard Bros. ' &o. A SENSATIONAL ! SUIT. Buffalo Bill and General Cook Sued by too Oaptalna of the Rival Guards. Suit was instituted in Justice Sop- ria * court yesterday by Captains M. B. Carpenter and E. J Burke against General D , J. Cook aud Hon. W. F. Cody to recover the sum of $300. Thn cflse is a peculiar ono. It ia under stood that it qrow out of the fact that the gates were thrown open to the public at the fair grounds on decora tion day by the order of the defend ants. ants.General General Cook wan grand marshal ot the day. After the parauo the gover nor's guard and the Mitchell guards had a competitive diill at the fair grounds. It was expected that nn ad- mieaion of twenty-live cents would bo charged. This was not done , how ever , and the public was admitted free , it is alleged , by the orders of General Cook and Mr. Cody , who visited the grounds and told the gato-keopora to pass the people without exacting an entrance feo. As the writs had not been served yesterday , no particulars concerning the auit could bo learned , bui it was stated by those who know the circumstancefl that this order was the basis ot the demand. Mr , Car penter ia captain of the governor's guard , and Mr. Burke of the Mitchel Euard. The $300 is the amount al- > god to have been lost to the com panies by the failure of the gatekeep ers to collect money or tickets from these who witnessed the drill. [ Den ver Tribune. Wm. M. HOOBO , The body of Wm. M. Bocso , who was killed by the cars at Omaha Sid ing on Saturday evening , wan hold over yesterday for several reasons to await burial. Th.o deceased proves to hayo boon a member of the G. A. R. , his wife having his honorable discharge from the l'J2nd Pennsylvania volunteers , company G. lleoso diluted fpr one year in February , 18G5 , and was mus tered out in August , the aervico not needing his regiment any longer. Ho belonged to the post ai Johnstown Pennsylvania. A toegram | was received ye tor | | day from Charles Ileeso , at Shelby , Iowa , dated Sunday , Baying , "Hold William Booso'a , body until to-mor row. " Mrs. B , does not think ho was any relation of her husband , but. has mutakon the name. Buned Alive. A Bohemian laborer , whoso name cold no1 bo learned , had a narrow eecapo from death last evening , at the aceno of the grading on Upper Far- jiatu street. It was nearly 0 o'clock when the accident occurred , and a number of men wore at work with picks cutting away a bank , above which several teams wuro at work with scrapers. Thu weight of the teams caused the mass of earth to give way , and falling tq the loyver grade , it buried one of the men below , a Bohemian whose name wo could not loaru , eo that only his" head was visible , Lively work with shovels soun re leased the man , and Inspection prof'id that no bones were broken , SOCIAL SERENADERS. The Maonnerchor Society Sere naded in Ll-'Oly Style by the Bavarian Band , An Interesting Intervlotr with , the JLondor. A very pleasant little affair took place in the elty last night , which will bo remembered with a great don ] of pleasure by our musical German population of Omaha. A few days ago thcro came to Omaha n little band of musician * , numbering in all nix performer * , but though small in numbers , thoyshowcd themselves every man of them to bo thorough musical artists , Last even ing the Maonnerchor society hold their regular meeting , and this little band hearing of it , concluded to sera nado them. They assembled in front of the Maonnorchor society's new room and executed some very beautiful pieces , finishing up with the national anthem of America. At the conclusion of the musio the members of the Mnonnor- chorsociety greeted thomwith a hearty burst of applause , nnd Mr. Erdwad Wirth , the president of the society stood on the stops leading to their hall and made a very neat speech , in the conno of which ho said ho WAS very sensible of the honor they had rendered to society in sere nading them. It was especially grati fying to thorn us it was the first time the society had had the pleasure of being serenaded by a kindred musical society. Ho added that on behalf of the Mipnncrchor society of Omaha ho extended to thorn a cordial invitation to join the society in their hall , which they accordingly did and they passed a pleasant time in singing and play ing. A BEE reporter being attracted by the awoet strains of music looked into HOD what was going on , and was fortunate - tunato to bo able to have a chat with the loader , from whom ho elicited some very interesting facts concerning this little musical troupe. The name of the leader is John Horther , and the other flvo are Phil lip Ziomor , Jacob Schmidt. H. Math , T. Ohustmao dud 0. Ohustmo. It appears that they loft Antwerp in the month of July , 1881 , and reached Philadelphia on the 9th of August , from there they went to Cin cinnati , where they played two months. The next place they struck was Louisville , Kentucky , where they were extremely well received. The manager of the Armory Rink , Barton Yaud , at that place was so delighted with their performances and behavior that ho gave them a very nice testimonial menial , signed by himself , of which they are very proud and also bogged them to return in the fall which the leader says they intend to. After playing in Louis- villo'four months , they wont to Kan sas City where they remained a week , nnd from there traveled to St. Jo. , playing thera a couple of nights. Leaving Kansas City they madotracks for Omaha , with which they seem very much pleased. Previous to cbming.tn this country they had traveled considerably in Europe , and oven gone as far Asia. They traveled with Slauj' 'circus all over England , playing in largo twons in the winter time , and taking * in the villages during the summer months. Altogether they were in England eoven year ? . From England they crossed over to La BeDo France , where they stayed four yean. Eror migrating they visited Switzerland , where they put m ono year. They then hied for Denmark , stopping a short time nt the principal cities. From Denmark they journeyed to Sweden nnd Finland , remaining a short period in each couniry. Finally they resolved to pay a visit to , Ruosia where they secured a good engagement at St. Petersburg. The leader proves himself to bo a man who has traveled "considerably nnd also quito an extensive linguist , which the reporter was well able to dis cover from his conversation with him , ho having himself travelled in several of the countries ho described. This itinerant band of musicians is certainly a very remarkable one. Though containing but six in all it ia able to glvo forth a volume of musip perfectly astonishing. ' a. A.B. The tunoral of comrade William M. Reese will take place' Tuesday , at 10 a. m. sharp , from Jacobs' under taking rooms , Farnam street , between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. All old soldiers and comrades of the G. A. R. are requested to attend. By order F. M. Moonu , Post Commander. J , M , RioiiAitPs , Post Adjutant. 'PATIENCE. " The Entertainment at Boyd'a Last Nleht "Humpty Dumpty. " The famous Ojmloy-Birton opera company , which has just closed a brilliant engagement at Denver , appeared at Boyd'x opera house last evening , in Gilbert and Sullivan's satire of aosthotioism , "Patience , " ono of the most charming comio oper&a now presented. The Comley- Barton troupe is a very fine organiza tion , from the Fifth Avenue theatre , Now York , comprising 50 artists , in cluding Mr. John flowaon , Miss Marie Jansen , Miss Laura Joyce , Miss Emma Laecellos , Miss Normo Wills , Mr. Dittby V , Bell , Mr. J. 0 , Campbell - boll , Mr. James Barton , Mr , H. A. Grippa , Mr. T , H. Frear and a grand chorus of forty well trained voices. John Howeon takes the part of Bunthorno , and Miss Marie Jensen that of Patience , HUMI'TY DUMPTV. This evening the over-popu lar Tony Denier "Humpty Dumpty" ttoupo will play at the opera house. It is the moat thoroughly organized and equipped combination of its kind now on the road , and its performances are all now and well executed , Thp troupe is very largo and none but first class artists are employed in any ono of its departments. Many tricks of startling intricacy are for the first time introduced by them , and as for k : * the clown , his work is simply wonder ful , nnd altogether unique of it * kind , No pains has been spared to hand somely and effectually tot the piece , And the result is sure to bo an enter tainment of rare and excellent merit. OIHP.H MATTERS. The broom drill by the young ladies of Trinity Guild will bo repeated on Thursday evening next , * .ho 8th inat. , at Uoyd'a opera house. Besides tbo drill there will bo presented a magnifi cent pantomime , full of fun ni'd fury , thrilling incident , gorgeous tableau and exquisite music. Havcrly'a Consolidated Mastodons will perform nt the Boyd Monday and Tuesday , the 12th nnd 13ih. They include sixty-four people , and nro now filling a splendid engagement of three weeks in Chicago. Mr. Ohas. II. Keoshin , who is always ahead of the best shown , is in the city preparing for their coming. THE X1AN1SH PICNIC. A Delightful Excursion to Fremont Sunday. The picnic which the Danes of this city got up Sunday at Fremont proved to bo a grand success socially and financially. .Shortly after 10 o'clock the special train left the U. P. depot with nearly five hundred gueatr , On arriving nt Fremont they found every thing had been prepared for them by people of Fremont , and they had quito a jolly timo. Irvine's skilled orchestra discoursed the sweet est of music during the day , and every ono present joined in the festive dance till it got too dark to carry it on any loaqor. Mr. Boison made an elegant little speech , in which he thanked the people plo of Fremont for the courtesies which they had received , am * for the iraplo accommodations which they bad prepared for them in order to make this pleasant affair a brilliant success. Lost , but by no means least , there was a very fine lunch gotten up by the ladies , which materially added to the' pleasures of the day. Great credit is duo to Messrs. P. H. Green , 0. Nelson and A. Woolf , the committee on arrangements , for the indefatigable manner in which they worked , BO that everything should bo well managed. A special mention is also duo Ir vine's band , which is nowconsolidated with the orchestra. It consisted of nine pieces and the entire organization playa brass or stringed instruments ns occasion requires. Yesterday they played some very fine brass music on iho march to the U. P. d ° pot nnd from the depot at Fremont to the grounds. During the day they re sumed their parts as an orchestra and ilayod delicious dance music. An Injustice. To Editor of 3he Bee : In your issue of Friday evening an article in regard to Omaha , the Millard - lard Hotel in particular , going east to purchase goodp , you didus and the iiGtorproprietoM also , nn injustice , as wo woio awarded the contract for fur nishing the Millard Hotel with furni ture , mirrors and mattrassos , after a careful comparison of our prices with eastern houses. Your article , however - over , was very appropriate as regards some of our most wealthy citizens. Respectfully Yours , DEWEY & STONE. Profitable Patients. The most wonderful and marvelous success in cases where persons pro sick or wasting away from a condition of misorableness , that no one knows what ails them , ( profitable patients for doctors , ) is obtained by the use of Hop Bittore. They begin to euro from the lirat dose and kcop it up un til perfect health and strength is re stored. Whoever is afflicted in this way need not suffer , when they can get Hop Bitters. [ Cincinnati Star. THE SCHOOL BOARD. The Commencement Exorcizes at BoyoVa Routine Business Trans acted. The regular mooting of the board of education for the month of Juno was hold last evening at the rooms in Williams block. Present Messrs. Anderson , Con- noyor , "McShane , PointsandPresi , dent Long. ' * Themlnutcjof | the meetings of May 1st , 2nd , 4th and 8th wore read by the secretary. ' Mr : Anderson moved to suspend the " rules so far as approving the minutes and , /rpceod with the regular routine of business. He desired to act on the teachers' and janitors' pay rolls before entering the prolonged discus sion which ha anticipated. The rulco vroro accordingly stiu- pendod. I * KT1T10N8 AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the city treasurer for May : Balance from lust report 827,025 CO Taxes collected for Ai > ril 3I.HO 17 Ucemeu for May t. . . . . 1,019 1C May warrants paid 8,202 10 Sinking fund. . . , 7.Ml 1)2 ) lialance , , . . . 40,020 00 From citizens of the Second ward , asking that a school house bo built on the lots on Seventh and Loavonworth streets ; Misses McOhoano and Andrews were granted tbo uao of a room in the high achool building for a summer school. The pottbn ! of South Omaha citi zens , for the USD of HarcaU'a school house for a Sunday school , and to purchase it when the city was done with it , was referred to the member from the First ward with power to act , Several applications for positions at assistant teachers were , received and referred. The teachers' nnd janitors' pay roll for May waa signed and adopted , and the presidentand secretary authorized to draw warrants for the several amounts. 'Iho special committee on high school grounds and now buildings re ported progress. The epecnvl committee on a hall for commencement exorcizes reported that they had secured Boyd'a opera house , if it was not in course of re pairs at the time. An admission fee J of 10 cents will be charged to pay gen bills , etc. , and half the proceeds re turned to the board , Approved. RESCtrriONB. The president nnd secretary were authorized to draw a warrant for 85,002.50 to paid the semi-annual in terest on the $100,000 of High tchool botldf. Alao to draw warrants to pay the teachers and janitors for the month of June when the rolls wcro Approved by n majority of the committee on claims. Mr. Anderson offered n resolution requesting Secretary McShano to re cord the minutes of the mooting of Mayt1st on the Journal. Ho should dcp ino to approve the minutes until this was done. The resolution was not seconded. On motion the approval of the min utes was postponed until the next mooting. The question of the method of con ducting the final examinations in the schools was discussed nt some length and laid over until the next meeting. The Board adjourned until Thurs day at C p. in. THE Brent distinguishing feature of Heddlnt H Kussin Salve in its power to reduce inflatufttton. METEOROLOGICAL. The Signal Ofllco Report for the Month of May. Th.3 report of Sergeant Alexander Pollock , of the signal corps U. S. A. , stationed at Omaha , shows the follow ing statistics in regard to the May weather : The barometer was 30.(31 ( on the 23d ; the lowest , 20.507 on iho 8th. Monthly range , .824. , The highest temperature was 81.1 on the 3d ; the lowest , 38 1 on the 2d. Greatest daily range , 28.4 on the 2d ; least , C.2 on the 2Gth. Mean of maximum temperatures , G6 4. Mean of minimum tomporaturor , 48.3. Mean daily range , 17. Prevailing direction of the wind , north ; total movement , 8495 miles ; highest velocity and direction , 34 miles north. Number of foggy days 9 , clear 5 , fair 9. Cloudy days on which no rain or snow"foil 14. Number of days on which rain or snow fell 18. There were frosts on the 16th , 22d and 25th. It has been the general talk that the rain fall never was so heavy be fore in May , but the fact is < that in Tllay 1872 , 1873 , 1877 , 1878 , 1879 and 1881 the rain tall was greater than during the past month , but the temperature was also somewhat higher. SOCIAL CO LOAN MONt . | ONCV TO LOAN Call at Lnw Omco ol D. M1 L. Thoniwi Uom8 Cretchton Ulock. &OKA A A A'10 1 OAA At 8 per CUD tin- w4D\\J\J\J \ torojt ID omilo { 98,600 and upwards , for Sto 6 yearn , on OrsVcUsa city and farm property , Btaaa HSAL Kami end LOAS AoitsoT. ICth and Doui'hs Gt HtLP WANTED. IANThD-lalor handy nan. Inquire at W SS3 tf ED dULiM & LB10 liaUtf. 7 ANTED A ttachinlst at Earb Wire Wrrks. 3 0-7 U Ten teams to work on Florence WANT - . \ \ ages 3 6U per day. 377-tf Uirnhh.LL VINCENT. A eaod IT an to attend bar. must WANTED recommended. Sit SoU'h ' 10th strut . 301-Bf A good girl ImnrelUtfcly , tor w general house work , 121S Dodge s'rcet. 'ANTED A fl t class Bride Burner , im- W modlati If. Appl } to 0. J Oil an. 363-0 * HE.V WANTeD At Forercj Cut-Ofl , 100 hlno miles rrrth rf O 'In. WaDoa 81.76 pir day. Ill tCHELL VIA CENT. 33U-tl Cook. H. Matmwellcr. Llotentli WANTFD near Kama D. SITUATIONS WANTED. "ITErAJiTEU MtuatloiTln [ ajprUato fumllj to VV doL'rncral housework. Aiililv at No. BJ2 , Bouth Sth rcet. 33'J 9 * ANTFD A position by a coni > ettnt bread w nif.cr in a baiiry. Address A. n. leo odlcc. 3S1-7 -IT'IDOW LADY Stringer , ueedj. work. VBcwlntt by week or 1'gut ' work preferred. 0. II. EEB tltlcB. 60 6 fTTANTED 103 tm-klaytrjo d 63 'aborcrs , VV opp'y to II , Minnweler , Eirplf'jm nt Agent , Htli tlreot , mar F inam. 3U4 6) ) "TTTANTED By a sin nit ) man an unfurnished W room , Romewheio between Dodge and Californiaai d | lth and iid stroo's. Ills refer * encci aie unextoptlanable , II. , b9x/41S. j 821-tf . " MICELLArtEOUB WANTS.'r TTTANTED "cmebody to Jme t In a well VV tlar ed ihe.p . rme to tiila'go It pMtura > nd havltt d for 20CO , hp. . Boudt pnenfor f ru dsi'lng Addnsa' A TON OSANT.SER , sor-ot eoBNouii nth at. | TTANTED To loan. $3,100 , on rood mill YV property In Douglas county. Addreiu Lock Poxl J , nmha. 4 < 03' WASTKD Children as bnardcn In a select s tho.I. N.W co nor California and 10th streets. L. li. LOOMI3 , 209 tf ONEV A partner wintcd , active or sl'ent , M with $5000 to : oCOO cmn to lnvo < t In a Ic0'ltlruitebu ino a which In six months time wi I ay ft prcflt at leist equal to the amount In vistoJ , ami both be turned Into clean cash and tno pirtncrshlp cnduJ. AdJrcrs "Monty" Ike oHloa 8tf WANTED 5undln ( ; biliigeand schocl bonds n.T Clark. Hftil-viiB Sd-lf VtrAtU'fcl ) 00 privy va'j-ta , mtg and cess VV pools to clean with UanlUry Vault and Sink Cleaner , the best In nso. A. Evans & Co. , Dodaro street Omaha. TTrANTED To rent , cottaga ef 6 or fl rooms VV good location , comenleut to street R. R. Addres * lUtlng ttrms tnd location. "Rent. " Uu OlOcc. tl * To rent , with prlvi'ege ol buy WANTED about three montha cottage ol tun rooms , good locality , within tventy minutes walkol pialolUc * . Addreu stating terms and location , "llou a" B cfllco nil7-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. A FUBN1SIIBD IlOOM-In private litmily for \ . grntlevcn with rcftrcnw , 1312 lodge be tween i Sth and 14th street. 374 tf F I OB KENT A nicely furnUhwl room at M10 Chlcajostreet , bUw iu i4th and lti. ! O'OU [ TlOilUKNT turnUlittl room , L'aunport l > et L1 Uth and 17th tlilpl house 37lot ' . TT\OIl \ llfcNl small furnished rooa. with tloi J ? cts , south and uut win JoS. . K. c nur Uth anil Chicago. .285-0 * Oll KENT Two nicely furnUlit * ! rooini , low prlctt , brie * liousa. 201J tan tin U , POKUK.Sr A large , Uccly furulthod room , sultablo ( or a gentleman , with \i3Md. \ UU5 Cap toUu-nus nj 15th. ' EOttHKNT Houaoon lurd itroet between IBthmd 201U. Apply t 1712 C pl ol avs- REST With board. law Irr front POll room , 2011 Caw itrect. 371-6 * f T710K UENT-KIra tmf Jrol h < d roomi , up } itilra. fiont and hick entrince. Enqulra u 817 North 17lh itreot. lie wcu Dir.nport and Chla go. U7-S , B05 191h tr l between Ct n and C 'lf r SMtf FOnilB'JT Kea unity furnl h l room , 117 South 17th Itctt , one dear notUi of Drm * . ! ' . 850 U tJlORtlEST T o ima'l noilh furnished r-omg 1 atll 7ilJ Brdbmreei lltli id IBth St. , aito ono Urgf irnMml r. o n , fird-fl cr on 1US bet ojn lluwaM and JiLk n. 8(4 tl | oqn HEVT * Urjto nloo front parlor , wit JLay lndowson the northwest corner of 18Mi and Davenport gtrceM. 345 5 * i , TIWO FURNISHED giulh rooms for rent a W.corno IDtb aijd Davenport. 300-tf "TT10II HUNT Houw of tU roonn iicar comer I1 ot ficlde and 11th irrect al o two new houtof ready by the tntddio of Juno. Inquire at Oeo. II. reterton'a Clothing utoro , 804 > . 10th tree 1. . FOR RKNT Good h n with lx roomf , and all modern Improvement" , and coaveulent tjjtreetcnr. InqnUoat grteery utore , corner 20th and cumlng ttrott. S38-U fTIOR T1KNT The fpicbus and elfffant hall L with a 1 modcrt li pr.\omenglnCUrk' ( and Hosier's lllock. Apply t > > . M. Olark , or to H , A. Uo.tcr's 105 nnd 107 3. Hth treet. S07-U ITIUJl KKW'I X rurnUnej rooios ui i 4 * chantx' Eich neN. K. cor. lath anil ttr t . TjtOU HUM Aicvl ; Inrnlsiied tooiiu wilQ of J ; without board. Roagonablo urlcca. 2011 t'asa St. 7sa u EOH P.ENT Ilouio of flro rooms , corner S34 nnd Pierce. Afply nt 8. O. Stevenson , cor ner 17th and CtijS , near EosUr Church. DO-W FOR GALE FIOll SALiv A ( rood famlij mare , wamvn'cd Ken tie , eul 'nblo f > r Rrocerj- apon , also row hametu , leathur top phaeton , nearly new , nnd complete Mablo outiit. tUblo for Tint. Call at * ter 6 o'clock , 1013 Wetsler Mrcet , a75-ll O IAKLE3 MARthY. TjlOIl HALE The buslnew end flx'urci of n first J ; c'tua meat market in Central henuska | llcst location ; Dent cosh trade In tbo city. Keaton for selling , for health. Address liutchcr , lleo olllce. 3:7-1 m T7TOFSALB A goad hone , cheap , M 1HOS JU Cumlng stncL 8G8-0 IIJUhT IIKHULU-GTOncrtsIn Polk county 1)1 I'rlo $3OOP. Inquire of J. It. Ktnman rostoffice , Klslng Ctty , iiutlcr coimty.Not' . 38Mm FOK SALE Chonp A hou'o of fcli room and lot , 3"xSiO , ju t north of l tutrcol blldga ( fonts o eton ICthstteot. Fiicoonly $ jOO , eoual ch } > y uents , balineonn mouth ) } paymrn' . Ei quint at Newiplpar Union , Uth and Howard Uriels. 109-.I feet front igo by 60 JC feet door , on couth If th street , on 810 per month payments , to anyone who will oulid. in- qulro 1407 Uoward , between Hta and 16th tta. _ _ _ _ _ FUlt SALE Manh harroaUr. cheap , at my farm , tno trllcs south of Bcllorue. For terms address U Tzschuck , Ou.aha , Neb. 300-U T7WU HALE llouco of tire rooms and 1 it on P Dodn tr et. gUCO , Small housa ard\two i lots In Bhlnn'i addition 1000. MoCAQUE , . 291-tf _ Opposite lo _ > totfljei. riOR BALE-A houee and lot ICOxllB fronf. JD with barn , two wolli and cstom )23S South 14th street , second haunt ) north of William street. Price $1400. 29-J-14' 1011 , SALE Hceuurai t on a well trvreled F Btroot. II. MANNWE1LKK. 231-tf _ ll'h ' ctre t , near Fannni. I OH SALE lieautllul acre lot nod homo on F California street , 8HCO. JIcCAGUE. 263-tf Opposite I'o | , WK HALh tiouoe of bix room * , and lot SOz A ; 220 , north of nlxtecutti street bridge. Ap ply corner 13th and Howard. Newspaper Union. 'TT OK bALE A houib and lot onDodxc street , JJ one of tbo Qncat locations In tha city 116-tf J. H. DUMONT , 13th and liarner. OK BALE The PlH'ULAU 110 TEL , known aa the BOYS' HOUK. Th's ' houxe la co trally located , his sou h and cast front , and Is surronnded w th flne ha4o trees ; conti Ins thirty s ecplne rooms , has lea boude. laundry , sample room , etc. IIao world w do reputation and a better patron go than many houses ot twloo Its capacity. Price 85,000 Kor partculars address - dress , A. A. SAWDhY , Hod CIouu , atb.EBMt EBMt < "TjlOK SALE A good eorncr lot on DOORO and J } 23th street , in a very fast growing part ol the city , will divide. Inquire at ttO South 20th street , near Farnam.Bojdj'a & HiU'a addition. 8201m * TOOR SALE Or will ezcha ire 'or Omaha pro. V JD | porty , an Improved soc on of land adjoin- In ) ; a station on U. P. B. B. 11. DUNHAM , H1J FarnhamSt. , Omaha. 72J Smt FOH e&blL. B e&blL.ESTABROOK ESTABROOK H COS. HAY At A. U. Bander * Feed Bto BALED 81. slO-tl MISCELLANEOUS. BOXISO Hy nn experienced down east t'ach- er , no slujjgtng ; ; terms n oderata N II. Lessons given at privitte trsldenccs. Addro a Box- ing , Vea olllcc 378-et ' \ ladies blac < satin inftnt'o. Call at FOHN'D 1610 Cass btictt , and pay chirgca. 350 St T OST A f pitted hVoktn I whlti Jo'63V noll- Lj cr , btu a ymr id , lil ( rou Major Drrd's p'aca. ny infirmatou 1'ftat J.8 Col- iins lUrntta Store , D lulu KIO t , wilt rcc'iva p cpor reward. [ ICU-SI ) J. T. CHJJTT. Keoeswwrnwnucstjrinforetcad STRAVRU utU J'c.irj oUihoinilk | Jn'tbroo teats. F.ndorwill b | > liberally rewarded btr re- turnlnshtr to noith-eatt or.ncr 13th and Web * tier street. ( JSB U * ) FolDA WMTZEL. w. o bavu lo.st btouK within six PAK1IIS4 would do utll to addreu "Strayed , " Ute offlc ? . S61-2 * T O3T 'J lloncliy evonlrp list , ajady' chut- I J eliiuovatc i. FilderHlll ba suitably rewarded - warded by leaving U at office cf Dilly lite. rjlAKEN UP On my premls s. en Hurt street , X near the new Academy of the Sacred lUirt , Uar , 20 , 18S2 , one white horse. Owner will please call and pay d&mrgeB and fret the unlmaL S12-U W.J. OL'DDr , "pAnTIESDesIrlne to enter business cm learn 17 of a flral'Clifsoi portunlty by CiUlnj ; CD W. U , TavJor , fauu't Ilradstnct's Agency IsthiUrcet. 310-5 > ' 'f - _ - given by HIM INSTRUCTION-tntocalmuilc Llzz'e A. fennel ) . Residence eouthwent cor ner 204 and Hurt Itioets. S04-.8' m AKF.N Ul1 A cow about 7 J o n old , red with I whltei pots , lari > e hori.s Also > helfer , rtKl , with Wfllte epoU , both with calf. FUANK KaDEREO , 73tt on a w Bakery , 13th St. near Williams. EDWARD KUEIIL MAOISTER OF PALMYSTBRY AND { CONDI TIONALIST , 193 Tenth Street , bctwocu Fraam andlUiuer. Will , nlth tbo aid o ! ruirilltn spirits , obtain for any oneagl&nco at the jual and procent , and on cortaln'condlttnna tu tbo tn > lure. Boots indSboos made to Jidcr. Periat anQ3-ln < POWDER Absolutely Pupe. TbU powder neurvartw , X mtrveJ ou ty , ttrength mcl wholasomfoe&L llore occmo i'i ' thtD " > , "rJInarr klndi , and cannot be told la competition with the multitude ofl ov t , tbort weight , alatn or phosphate powdori