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RSDAY JUNE 29TT55I The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Thuratlnv Morning , June 29. \Vofithor Knport , ( Tlip following nb crvntlon ftretnltcn the w mo moment of time nt All the tatk nameil. ) WAU DETAHTMrST , 1T. 8. StONAI , Sl'.ll VICE , OMAHA.Mine2S , 18S2.ll.ii ( > .ni , mcr. Ill police court yostcnlny ono i > lnin drunk was scut tip for the usual term , The excursions to IJIr.lr nt.il Matls- mouth on the -Itli will cixch draw large crowdi , An amntetir roi > o-walker I * Hiving frco exhibit Ions In the rear of Odd Fellows' hall every evening. A delegation ( if five olliclala from "Monmoiith , llllnol' , were In the city Tuesday to Innpcct the county jail. Wnrrantu lm\e Lccn tiBiietl In tovcrn ! haotardy canci > , which will ho rcrrcd na noon on the weather permits. The game of husa hall which wan to bo played between CrulokHuank'n nine and the Western New pai > cr Union nlno on July 4th , Is postponed , Paxton and Oallnnlicr'B new Tenth street warehouse wad Htruck by lightning Tuesday a chlinuay knocked down and 3. crack made in the wall. The lower story of the Mlllatd Hotel is helm ; very handsomely palnto J in dirk colors. It is expected that the hotel will bu thrown open to the public July 10th. Arguments in the Coihln and Clary t > tar route canes were concluded venter- day ami the decision of the court taken under oJusemcnt , On account of the continued wet weather the lawn Hociahle to bo given by the yoanjj poopla of the Lutheran church has been indefinitely postponed. The third annual installation of olii- cere of the Union Library association will take place this evening. An inter esting musical nnd literary programme I urn been arranged for the occasion. ' Tuojday afternoon a Hpan of horsex attached to a wagon , while in the yard nboul the Htrcct car barn on Gumming street , backed down into North Omaha Creek , falling about thirty foot , Luckily for the owner , Cupt. Murnli , they were not in the Blighted injured , AVilscn and llnnix , the two men ar- rettcd for fleecing Joe Grace out of $11 ! have been held by Judge lienekcalthough the victim ycttcrday desired to with draw his charges. The judge wisely , thought to make un > x niplo of the fellown ly mid gnbstqncnUy Oraou expressed a will- Jo'-n Ji to protccuJe. - On the retunilfom Washington Judge P. O. Iliwcs rnrrlui (11 ( hfH pocket a com- mlHiion OH assistant United Stntcx district bo attorney In Hpccial caeoi , and ontliomorn- ini ? after w s sworn in by tlio Dhtria Court Clerk Klmor Frank , Tha caiol ' ' uinonln of the ollico are said tjcqual § 1,500 per annum , -The first r.nmml rloninjj cxercisoHof tlio boys' and girls' school of the Holy Family all parish took plnco Tuesday In the bnsc- menu of the Holy Family church , corner of Seventeenth and Iznrd HtrcotH , A pro gramme consisting of eighteen number * and comprising readings , vocal BOOH , cho- ru cH and dialogues , wan most interesting' ly rendered by the little ones , A young colored woman from Plutts mouth , who formerly came to Nolmmlca , Ifom bt. Joe , was in Omaha Tuesday for the puiposo of instituting proceedings to against ono of the Withnoll liouso waltera [ for bastardy. A wnrrnnt was Issued from Judge Hydos court and the accused brought in , when a settlement was noon made. The delinquent ehclloJ out all the money ho had , about $9 , agreed to pay the woman a certain cum on the birth of the child nnd if fit lived , to pay her $ f a month for its eupport for the next five year * , which Is a very creditable < Her on his part. 1 ho plaintiff left for homo Tuet day evening. She Iu loolfii u rood ; | ; col ored woman about ! iO yearn of ago , Summer Suits nt luduood price * , at .M. Ilellinaii's. a FOURTH OF JULY. Tlioro will bo a grand "Fourth of July" colouration nt Long Pine , and a grand excursion on tlio Sioux Oily on & Pacific railroad , the faro will bo ono tlo half of tlio regular price , The Long Pine jiooplo have boon exerting thorn- aelves to iiuiko the celebration a grand BUCCOHB , and if you wisli to spend u so jollyitli , and BOO the beautiful scen ery in and around Long Pine , you should not fail to bo there. Tickets on the railroad will bo good for ( he Ot 3d , 4th and 5th of July , SLAVBN'S YOSKMITK COLOGNE , Lli Made from the wild flowers of the FAK FAMKD YOSKMITK VALLEY .01 it is the most fragrant of porfumcB. , in Manufactured by 11. 1J. Slavcn , San Francisco. For sulo in Oinalm by W , bu J , WhitohouBo and Kcnnard liros , on , & 0o. thu { " BucJclJn's Arnica Salve. m The UKBT SALVK in the world for Cuts of Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Halt Klieum , Ke of ver Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chll ca blalnn , Corns , nnd all tkin t'niptiona , anil thu potitivoly curoa , ) ile , It in guaranteed to that give satisfactfon or money refunded , J'rice , 25 centa per box. Fur eula by O , ca V. Goodman man is HJWANTJ5D A brick moulder ; good wogoi , Apply to Andruw liothwell , been . .Fremont , .Nob , jell-3t-mo ) men ! HEADLIGHT GLEAMS. Tlio Railroads Demoralized b , 71ie Late Storms. Progreea of the New Oregon Short Lino. Railwnj- Now * nnd Notox Fran : Various Source * . Ycslerdny trains wcro late or nearly nil the lines running into thu city. Tlioro wcro no traitm in from the oust nt the transfer until a lat hour , nnd no oaitern limits wcro received until 2.0 ; p. in. The 0. , U & Q. was expected in at . ' ! , nnd the west bound ovorlnnd train from tin Union Pacific depot wns delayed unli 30 : , leaving after tlio arrival ot No from the west. Thu Denver train duo in this city nt 7:35 : n. in , , wns duJaycd suvernl hours by n otnal washout on Uio main line From all reports there must Imvo been severe r.iin storms cast of Jlock leland , FAHIIO. Tlio window of Iho .American Ex- press ollico IB being painted with the new sign of AVclls Forgo Express Co. , which takes possession of ceveral of its old lines. TIlANHKr.H HHII'MKNTH. Among the important shipmcnta nado east from Union Pacific transfer this month were the following : Oi the 18th eighteen carloadn of Bilk ant' nineteen of tea ever the 0 , ] i. & Q , Jl. H. On the llttli , ono carload of cattle. On the 20th , one carload o hogs. On the i5lst , n similnr load On the -3d , five cars of stock ever the St. Paul road , two over the Hock Island , nnd throe by the Northwest- urn. On the 20th , thirty-thrco cars of cattle consigned to Hoswoll Bros. , Chicago , via the Hock Island. On thu L'lith , fourteen carloads of cattle via the 0. H. A Q. . I OIIKUO.V HIIOltT LINE. It ia thu intention , if possible , to Imvo tlio track of tlio Oregon Short Line road laid from the Utah it North ern ; truck to Dig Wood Hivor within then next ninety days. Already the end of the truck is beyond American Falls , West of Uig Wood river work will go on steadily , so ns to got Uiu road ; running through to linker Oity as soon ( as it is possible for men nnd money to accomplish this work. The Oregon Short Line company ia now showing marked vigor in the construc tion of the lino. At prenont they are hying ] track west of. American Fullp , ni the machinery nnd men uro engaged in changing the route of the Utah & Northern , BO UB to get out of Marsh valley , where so much trouble from water lias been Iftirotoforo on- , countered. On the broad gaiiup portion tion west of Grantor the truck id be ing laid at the rate of ono mile per day. THI : IIKVII.'H IMTK nitinni : . The Union Pacific is putting a now bridge across Weber liver at Devil's Gate. Ttio old single span wooden structure , 250 feet long , gave way some throe months ngo , ono of the chords having been crushed by the weight of a heavy train , but fortunate TOy only went down a short distance . and no other injury was done. Traffic ever the bridge wr.s then suspended , until it was made very secure by crib bing underneath and otherwise strengthening. The now bridge will put in nt once , will bp n double npan _ iron otruclure , resting on two BOlid abutments and n middle pier. Firm masonry is now being put in for thnt purpoce , hTAOi : AND BTIIAM , From what we can luarn it is not ut unlikely that ono of the stn o com- paniui now running into this city will transfer its stock from the route now of occupied by it and by fall connect with the bioax City it Pacific rail- road. The proposition certainly looks feasible , ns the change , if made , will j cHtabliah a stage route only one hun dred nnd forty miles long This wi I n saving of sixty miles over the shortest route now used to reach the railroad. Certainly indications point some change in stage matterH. Deadwood Times , THK TURK J-LANTKH. J , T. Allen , the superintendent of the Union Pacific tree planting , wns the city Tuesday. Ho was here to transfer the last of four car loads of evergreens shipped this spring for planting nt the different stations of the road , where they Imvo proved u line success.- [ Golden ( Col ) . Globe , OlIINKSF TIIAIN. O. , li , it Q train NoI is rapidly gaining thu title of thu "Chinese train. " For a month not n single train him gone east but carried from do/.on to twentyJColestials to eastern markets. Danny Ureeso , of engihe No. 155 , brought ill the Raymond excursion of this morning. Five of the party got thu pilot nt Hock Creek "for u lit ride , " and as no stop was made on run to Laramie , Dan ' , ptuled her n wide open" and gave thu helplves tourists a ride they won't forgot very soon. Boomerang. A SHOOT AT THE PEN bu Ono of tuo VVnll Guards Bonds u Ball ho After Mr. uruhaui. | IK LIucol Journal , W. Quito a commotion was created yes terday morning among the convicts the penitentiary grounds over the report 1 of n Winchester rillo ihiit hud been discharged by one of the guards the wall , near the gato. When Binoko hud cleared uway , the guardinmn was acenvith gun in hand , eagerly looking on the outside ( the prison grounds , as though onu the convicts was making his t'u- for Capta'ti Nobos wau soon on ground and was umaml to learn his guard had not shot an es and caped convict , but Mr. Graham , the who has charge of the force that working Mr. Stout's form. [ ju20 From what wo can learn there has bad blood existing between thu for some tiu.o past , and ycator- torn day morning they got into a wordy discussion , calling ono another hard names , etc. At laxt the guardsman , who is said to bo n hot heeded follow , pulled up his Winchester ntlo and blazed away , the hall whizzing p\at Mr. Graham a ear , and furrowing the ground a few foot beyond him , Thcso nrn about all the particulars wa can learn of the "jhoot at the pen" yca tord.iy morning. Fine Merchant Tailoring nnd Fur nishing Goods , at I Tollman' ? , To FAnMF.ni OK NKIIIUSKA. Thir ty thousand choice fence ( hardwood , Bovon foot ) posts cheap. Ex-Mayor Vaughn. Council lllufl's , Iowa. THOROUGHLY TIED. A Matrimonial Event In North Omaha Yesterday , though cloudy betimes , wns bright with anticipation ; ! for two person ? , whoso marriage announcement mont will bo n surprise to a largo number bor , so ijiiiotly hna it been kept. The parties to the contract nro Misa Mary Fitzmorri1 ? , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Filxmorris , and Mr. aiT Thomn ; Kinney , n popular fireman of the ' Union Pacific. The ceremony took plnco at the church of the Holy Family last evening , nnd Jlcv. F.Uhcr Shallot pronounced thu wordn that made them "ono and inseparable. " Misa Nellie Fiixmorris , sister of the bride , was made bridesmaid , and Mr. D.iniol Monoghnn was the bride * groom's "best man. " Immediately sifter tlio service the happy couple were driven so their future home , a cosy cottngo on the corner of Seventeenth nnd Clark streets. A largo circle of friends had already ! aisotnnlcd there , and fes tivities becoming the happy occasion followed , nnd continued till n late hour. ' Mr. and Mra. Kinney start on life's journey auspiciously with a comforta ble homo , n fair ulmro of worldly goods , and above all hearts and hands united to battle against adversity in every form. THK UEE joins their many friends in wishing them a long lifo of Imppincas and prosperity. To Pornoun About to Marry. "To pcrHcnn about to marry , " DoufihvH iJcrroId's ndylco waa "don't ; " wo inpple- incut liy Hayinif , without laying in n sup- jilyof Bi'iUMi BOHMOM , wliich cura album- ! uaria and other kitlncv ami bladder com- plaints. Trice 50 cent * ; trial bottloH 10 ccnti. jc2-d-lw ( ! Uojr'a Laundried Dress Shirts for )0 cento , at Ilellman's , To FAUMKIIS or NKIIHAHKA. Thirty [ thousand choioo fcnco ( harUwood , sev en foot ) posts cheap. liix-Mayor Vaughn , Council lUulfc , Iowa. je2t ! 31. Cftuiinii. J. Hochstraaaer and thu Brunswick and ] Balko billiard table company uond ,1J r.gonta , ropaircrn or peddlers out through j , thu atatu , nnd any one who travels with such r ! pretentious is n fraud , and persons will do well to lot him alono. Any parlies wishing any thing done in this line should send di rect to Brunsnick and Haiku Co. , 50 ! ) South Tenth street , or to J , llocli- atraaaor agent. Satisfaction guaran teed. may22-lin THRKK "TONS. " .Council Work for Saturday Night The Bond Election. At the adjourned meeting of the city council , to ho held Sjturday avail ing , routine business will be taken up , beginning with "rcpnr.s of commit- teen. " The principal binincms will bo the confirmation or rejection of the nmyor'a three "tons" of nomination.i for the board of public works , Mcsarn , Creiujiton , Paxton nnd Barton , In casu'fho bonds do not carry there will coiirso bu no necessity for any fur in ther consideration of thcoo natnua. The election , which taken place on Friday , will no doubt ho very Inter esting ono , and a heavy vote may bo expected. Foliating ia the amend ment of the charter under which it is held : SHOIIOK 22. The mayor and city " council are hereby authorized and empowered to isauu bonds of the city , with interest coupons annexed thereunto - unto in such amounts and for mich length of time as they may deem proper , the rate of interest not to ex of ceed G per centum per annum , for the construction and maintoi.Mico of suwcrs or in renewal of outstanding bonds rf said city bearing a higher rite of intt'rcst. All such'lionds filial ! expron upon their fuoo thu purpose for wh-cli they aru issued : Provided , The bonded indebtedness of said city shall not , ut any onu time , exceed in the uigrecuto It ) per centum of the nunosofd valuation of the taxable propi rty of the city. Provided further , No bonds shall bo ous issued uxcupt such renewal bonds and bonds for paving puruoai'u , in excess the § 100,000 in any ono yonr , nor until the legal electors of tmid city shall have authorized thu sitmu by n vote of two-thirds of all the electors voting at general or ppucial election of said city , called after twenty days' public on notice1 , atuting distinctly thu amount lai and the purpose for uhich they are to 1m issued ; whichtbonds the tit tbonds , or pro ceeds from thu ealu thereof , ahull not NV diverted from thu purpose for which 8 ! they wuru issued , and shall not bu dis- pii posiul of at less than par. op . M. BUSHMAN'S BASEMENT ntHi FLOODED. Su A l.AHUi : LOT OK I'lIULULEH , I'KINTd , all 1IOSIKHV , DltKSS HOODS A.N1 > HKI1U.S an IIAMAUKII , which will bo closed out ot ing about IIAI.K i'HH'I ; . Go nnd ecu them. iiii Third Wtini Ueglstration Notlco. hi I will bo at No. 1 (20 ( Douglas street ca ; Antiquarian book store ) , between wli Fourteenth and Fifteenth , north side , Oh tlio purpose of correcting the reg cat istration list in thu Third ward of pk Omaha , on thu 20th day of Juno , 188' ' to register the legal voturs in uuid SCI ward. Dated Juno 20 , 1882. that ; ju20It ! A , SOUKL , Registrar. ulu Buino Linen and Mohair Coata nnu i > ust- iut , ut Ilellman's. vil GREIGHTON COLLEGE. Fourth Annual Gommencement Last Evening , Euccoseful Closing of the Schol nstic Year. A Iinrgo Attomlnnco Applaud Brll- linnt Litrrnry Exorcise * . Distribution of Premiums nnd Names of the Prize Winners. The fourth annual commencement of Crcighton college took place last evening with the following pro gramme : I'AUT PIILST. O7erttiro-"Entr' Acto , " Clnrona. Hoffman's orchestra. Harry Patrick. Heading "Hobcrt of Sicily. " Jas. FJnnagan. Song "Loroloy. " Students. Discourse ( Original ; . Chaa. Don- aim o. Music "Irish Patrol , " Puerncr. Orchestra. Dialogue "Holiday Fancies" ( orig inal ) , Frank K. McGiickin , Chns. 11. Gibbons. Harry C. Cotter , Win. 0. Mooney , Frank A. Olt-ary. Harry J. Gallagher , Hdmund F D.\iloy , Oak C. Kodick , Thus. F. Danahcy. I'AUT HIX'OM ) . Song "Weber's Hunting Sonij. " Students. Dcclamntion "The List Defense of the P.iraces. " Win. FJtinngan. fiong "Last Hoao of Summer. " Students. , Music "Eiinornlda"Qroothe. , Or-1 clicstrn. Dcclamntion "Tho Peri at the I Gate of Parrfdiae. " Robert Murphy. Song "IJo , ho , vacation days nro here. " Students. Distribution of prizes. Finale "Flower Son ; . ' , " Lange. Orchestra. Notwithstanding the season of storms and especially the threatening nkien of early evening yesterday there was an unusually largo attendance at the commencement exorcises of Gruighton college. The friends and patrons of this cherished institution are too numerous and have too sweet a memory for its beloved founders to bo detained from the college- hall on the occasion of the annual literary ex orcises , by elementary opposition. Last ni Iit was the fourth annual commencement nnd gave proof in every particular , that ns the institu tion grows older it grows better , and ia rapidly journeying onward to uni versity importance , when youtn ; men instead of bright , precocious youths will participate in the com mencement honors nnd degrees in stead of prizes will bo bestowed on the worthy pilgrims to the I'urian spring. Thu largu hall in the third story of the building was taste fully decorated in honor of the exercises of the evening. Tlio front of the stage wns ornamented with a neat arch , supported by largo pilasters draped in white satin and encircled at intervals with ilt bands. Surmount ing the front two pillars were largo oil paintings of the late Edward na Croighton and wife. From the central of point of iho arch hung the college monogram worked on evergreen U. C. Below this was an artistically ar of ranged crown , also of evergreen. The background ot the stage was cai draped in brilliant red and across the top in bold relief appeared the four talismanic letters which at once pro claimed thu order of the Catholic lunch having the college in charge and which always awake grand mem ories in uny ono who has boon trained En by the good fathers ot the Society of foi Jesus no matter where or under what circumstances ho may see these re friendly letters , A. M. D. G. Ad to majoicm Dei ijloriam. Piled up on toSa the sides of the iitago were the many pri pikes , all being books and forming Ch tote quilo a respectable library. boir A poitrnit of Bishop O'Connor ap peared prominently , und all nnd all by the stage arrangements were neat , Hi tasteful , harmonious , without the lean attempt nt guadinoas or unneces the sary adornment. res THK UXKUCISKS me opened with n superb musical rendition me "Kntr1 Acto" by Prof. Hoffman's lull ofme orchestra. Young Harry Patrick , n me bright little fellow , then stepped forth tie and in an excellent voice delivered ma the prologue , which was a well written M piece in poetry , portraying the reasons grr the evening's entertainment , with Th pleasing and pointed reference to the ta\ deeds und doings of the year and its nad joyful nnd successful close. The speaker retired amid well merited the applause , du Jiimes Flanagan succeeded with an OV excellent reading of the moat difficult till and lengthy poetic tale , "Upbort of Sicily , . " The young elocutionist is om scarcely in his teens , and the masterly way in which he performed his ardu sue taak showed iv high order of oratorical tro torical training and great aptitude in of pupil. The conclusion of the of reading was n signal for continued np- nnd plauso and a generous donation of tin bouquets , sti COLLKdH GIIOltlM'EKM cess A moat inviting feature of the ex me ercises this your was thu vocalism of a largu number of the students. Thuy yes Imvo been in training only n short foi timu under the direction of Prof , Aug. NValther , and thu di tie roi it selections dei given by them last evening wuru most pleasing to the largu audience. The pn opening song was "Loroly , " followed appropriate intervals by "Weber'a Sc Hunting Song , ' "Thu Lost Iloso of Summer , " "Ho ! ho ! vacation days , " Th of which wcru given in fine voice cut harmony , nnd the students' sing was voted by all to bo a moat fuc- mar mating pirt of the programme , Churlca Donahuu continued the gw literary exorcises with un original essay entitled the "Two lloads , " in nu which hu handled thu subject of a 1 Christian and n non-sectarian edu class cation quitu philosophically. Ho de tion. picted in unmistakable terms thu I limit curao of ignorance- ana iU con rian.S. sequences , and then drew with worthy argumentative ukill the greater evil * Me llowed from the mind that was fects elevated by education , but at the feeJ : tinio joined to u will and moral niu intelligence that was depraved and niuJ vitiated , Hu admitted that know- ing Jedgo was power , but when the power was unrestrained by sound Christian teaching , when the pas sions were allowed free play , tbcn the possessor of the know * Icdgo becomes the more danpcrous to the community. Master Donahue then described the meaning of a Chris tian education and its great worth , stating in conclusion that such an education was to bo gained in Creiijh- ton college , and such was the design of its founders. The essay wns a good production and well received by the audience. After the "Irish Patrol" by the or citestra came a colloquial compoaitioi from the facile pen of Prof. Edwart A. O'Brien , entitled HOLIDAY . . , , . - It introduced nine of the youngos' and brightest pupils of the college viz : Francis 13. McGuckin , Charles I , Gibbons , Harry 0. Cotter , William C , Mooney , Francis A. Cl'wry , Harry J. Gallagher , Edmund J. Daily , OnJ C. Itcdick , nnd Thomas F. D.tnahcy , The dialogue referred to the inteir tiona of the young scholars during vn cation days , what they intended to clc and what nmuscmonta they had do trrmined to indulge in , Many pleas ing hits on local nllairs wer adroitly handled by the actors in tin piece , especially when the formation of n militia company was suggested This brought the spring visit of th firat Nebraska regiment to Omaha on the scene , nnd the citizen soldiery received many laughable criticisms. . Young Oak 0. Ilcdicit , on exceedingly ' brilliant young student , delivered at this point a parody on the "Charge of the Light Brigade , " in which the I militia were cutely made to wear the gallantry of the famous ix hundred with rioters to the right of them , rio tcrs to the left of them and in fad rioters ( all around them. The discussion of the land lenguo juostion brought forth Harry 0. Cotter tote , who delivered a patriotic tribute to Ireland which brought down the house. Master Cotter's delivery was very fine and worthy of the patriotic subject ho handled. The formation of an amateur dra matic society was then amusingly dis cussed , and the finalu came witl a joint recitation of the real solid comforts the youths at last determined to have during the two nu.ntKs to cotno. The dialogue was finally enacted 'tuJ Prof. O'Brien , its author , and .the youths who partic ipated in its production diservo most favorable criticism. Two declamations , divided by vocii and r'ptrumontal music , closed the literary exercises. The first ws "Tho lust defense of the Parsecs , " by Master tor William Flanag.in nnd "The Peri nt the gate of Paradise , " by Roderick Murphy , the latter in ? cos tume. Both declamera are youths less than ten years of age , and their composed manner , correct intonation , telling gestures won the admiration per of ovcry ono. Prof. BInckmoro who per trained these youthful mindH in elocu tion certainly realized great fruit from his labor by the performance of his two little pupils of last evening. They acquitted themselves like veterans , to whom thu rostrum is as familiar us a household word. WSTUIHUTION OF I'UE.MIUMS closed the fourth annual commence ment of the college a finale agree ably surprising to the fortu- nnto students and a source ifTli pride to their parents and lull friends. Wo regret that wo have only mil ) space enough to mention the recipients if the highest honors. The Croighton prize for the beat catechetical essay , computed for by lnff. four claspes , was awarded to Peter Sherlock. t The McShano prize for book keep ing , competed for by three classes , wns awarded to Valentine Mulcahy. The Williams prize for the best English description , competed for by four classes , to John McUreury. \l' The Furay prize for progrons in > i > reading , computed for by four classes , l'M Arnnud McCornick , a student from Salt Lake. This in a moat valuable M prize , consisting of an entire not of Stft Chambers' Encyclopedia beautifully API bound. li The McCroary prize competed for APIv two classes was awarded to John lliloy. v ' Following nro those who received 70 ( premium for excellcnco in their respective classes which is n high 1C merit as the premium for excellence menus u carrying eft'of all tlio honors the class ; Class of Second Hu lee manities , John lliloy ; Third Humani , Frank McCreary ; Firat Gram W mar , grade A , Charles Donahuoj grade ooS , Arthur Miles ; Second Grammar , S grade A , Peter Shurlock ; grade B , Thomas Kelly ; Firat Rudiments , Gus tavo Hello ; Second Rudiments , Ar- McCornick. In ] the Roll of Honor , consisting of these who passed both examinations during thu year with n percentage ovei ( seventy-live , Peter Sherlock hud honor of coming out perfect , ho having gamed the maximum figure of hundred. \ \ The exercises last evening were trci successful in every particular , trom the largo audience composed the most prominent clerics nnd laics * the city to the potformnnco of each every student. The college au thorities und all the friends of the in S stitution should feel proud of the suc of the fourth : umual commcncu- \ \ mont , Slulc Thu faculty during iho past tll year was composed of the following excellent educators ; llov. Thos. II. Miles , S. J. , presi rjv dent nnd treasurer. rjvF' Rev. Jus. A. Dowling , S. J. , vice- F' president and prefect of studies. Pod Air. Chas. B , Muyor , S. J , , class of Second i Humanities , book-keeping , Mr. j John F. Borgin , S. J. , class of 3t. Third Humanities , book-keeping , elo cution. POU Mr. ] Francis McKenna , first gram _ _ class , book-keeping. 'HO Mr. } Edward A , O'Brien , second . r grammor class , elocution. Mr. Michnl Owens , S. J. , class of B rudiments , grade A. Mr. Simon A , Blackmoro , S. J. , L1 I70K of rudiments , grade B , elocu : . POK tion.Mr. Mr. John F. Bergin , S. J. , libra aa. . S. A. Blackmoro , S. J. , 0. B. 1 * Muyer , S. J , , M. Oivoni , S. J. , pre of discipline. IpOU Mr. August Walther , professor of 13 trccts. music , Jetur It. Conkling , M. D. , attend POK phpaician. trcct ACQUITTED. The Kostera Jury < eturns n Verdict of "Not Gulltr. " The second trial of Clms. M. Kos- ters on the chntgo of the murder of Oscar Hammer , on Christmas eve last was concluded last evening , the jury icoing out about 5 o'clock. They wcro in consultation less than half an hour when they came in with a sealed verdict , Sonic time was occupied in wailing for the court and it was 7'lfi o'clock before the verdict was an nounced. At this tinio there wcro present in the court room the prisoner and his counsel , and a full house of spec tators , the news that the jury nas in having spread and attracted a Inr u audience. Mrs. Hammer was not present , nor was the district attorney. The verdict was handed the clerk by the foreman , and read "NOT OTILTY. " The acci'Bcd s.it for moment with out any perceptible emotion , nnd then arose und loft the room , receiving the congratulations of a ninnbar of friends as ho passed out. WANTED Immediately "t Commercial - morcial Ilnueo , Missouri V.alloy , Ia. , POST-TELEGRAPH , Tlio Consolidation of The Omaha Ger man Papers. The consolidation of the twj Ger man puperu of this city , thu Omaha Post and Omaha Telegraph , is an nounced to go into efl'oct July 1st. Under the now arrangement tlio publication will bo known ns the Post- Telegraph , the order being that of seniority , though the reverse would be more HUggestivo and appropriate . for a newspaper. For the present the now company will issue n tri-wcekly , but it is ex pected in a short time to begin the publication of a daily German news paper , which certainly ought to find a good support in a city and state BO well settled by that nationality. Mr. Woinhngen , of The Telegraph , will bo the editor of the now paper. To FARMEKH OK NEIIIIASKA. Thir ty thousand choice fence ( hardwood , seven foot ) posts cheap. Ex-Mayor Vauchnn , Council Bluffs , Iowa. " In SPECIAL PQTfGES. NOriCL' Advertisement 'in Loan , for , Said Loot , Found , Wants Uoartlli ! ; , tc , . will bo In- united In thesj columns once for TEN CKNTS HDD ; etch eulvequotit Insertion , FIVECENTS lino. The first Insertion uavcr leu tliua TO LOAH MONb | I for M ONKV lO LOAN Call at Uiw Omcu of 1) . t > . Ih'.inx" IWJEI S I'rclchtcn Clock ° LOAA At i ) per centtn- tureat In numi.ot { ' . ' .TOO r.nJ ' a , for 3 to iijcarei , cu Grsl-cLvs city r.ud litm propetty. Ditum USA& KatiCis tin ! IOAI Auutflr. Ifith MH | ll-iiirlsn StJ Jj ri i cu. cas add WANTED-Situatlon by a pr.cticil engineer who has had 2)ytam e\ocricnce , hai ECt of lools , and can do rquninj , ' on engine boiler. Iniuro | ! at GCO , fi'n etrcct. Council lIuff , crat W. II. Lunjon , ICth anil CMIt.r il ftrc itrcct , Omaha. C2a 1 * per K\et ono to kni > v that Hcll- perF WANTKD U the cheapest p'aco tol.ny eloth- . It F WASTED A competent ( ; lrl for general linii'cuoiX in a Mnall family , at 1010 Jonm striet , between 15th and lOili , CJI-tf one W ANTED A girl for cererU hou'eworl , , l.nt must lie n KOoJ cook. L'clneen 21st anil fl(0 CUciijo striet , northf II . tloi 018 01 Jinn. D V. TOI/UIN. tloiH WANTED A ifocd Hrat-clMS battier , good In \v ( ; ii 1'iid. No'ioliit flm-Uvia nccil llaa | > ly. No Hiimlay work. Ad'ircs * JOHN Y. tern blllUCMNG. ' } Itatrke , Gi o county , A'ob. Aril or-.ii- ) ArilF WANTIII Vl\o linmlrtil laborers for work F on th'raro M-Uauloe .t&t. Paul U.K. Stttuly work all seat-on. Wages ? l , 0 per Jaj. , Apply at Knvlnccf's otllrn , room 6 , txcrct's * J * o.k , C'LtiiKil liiiilTn. E 0 itl UKSi : , resident ; DiKlnc r. Jurc2S-l-l F AM'KP Vourf Klrl to tssUt In llRht hciitcu'crk , In faiuily of thr c , at LOS tral t lithstrcet : , ejrmr Jaclson. 010-28 sun see Tr cM'jerswnnteil. H. .MANNWiiL : H root LOO' st llth street , near Kanmni. let caji. ANTIM ) Two or thrjo rooim su'tihlo for W iiliyiiciai.s olllce.ililribj Dr. 1'orter , drttF olllce. D09-tf F ANTKD A go'-il cook , a uoaan prcfeircil lag ol o chambermaid , ( itult licit c , rear Fan (5JC-4I ( ) McUJY. \\rLLL VcntiUteil lurnlnhcd or unfurmshtil 5 \ rociiis to rent , at turner cf 14th anil Slicsgo , 440-tf Ten teams to uork on Florence WANTKD . \Vagis it 50 inr day 377-U ill inilKLL VINCENT. MEN \VANTHU-At Fi9r n t ) a , nine mlltu 11rth rf OJ ha. oa [ In 0 per day. MITOllhLL VINOKNT. 3b9-t' E SITUATIONS WANTED , MAl T10 \XAANrKD-llio lady 'attli ' from JOUPJ ; illi V llrcokljn. uhocillvd At1'J nirch tare ! epir trect' , toialliibrilu. SJI-tt anj are. WANTED. Situation liy tuo acrman ( 'lrlo ' In Oiriuan UinJy to do general house- otk. Apply UUt.d tutcslloto' . 6u-t MICELLANEGL8 WANTS. ANTED Uoaidcrsand lodfcrs , nt 201 ncrth lOth Blrcct. 84.00 per week. C01 2U T"tTANTED 00 privy tou.ts , slnka And ce3 * V poolii to clean with fcanltary Vault and Cleaner , the Iwit In use. A. Kvana ti Co. , rrrldcnro l oa UoclL'O Htrcict. Omaha. ton RCNT nouaea AND LAND. I'.ENT-ltooics.Vo (1 nnd 7 In Oil J Follows llliuk. linnilroat icomNo. 2. BIO 30 * FfBNHIIKD ' UOOMS TO KENT In pihatc family , t > Ki'"tlei"l"i ith reference , 131- pedro btro t. bclui'di 13lb aril 14th. 022 If POK KENT. Kurnlilied rooms , vn suite or lioglc ; fenilumen preferred , blO Howard between bill and Dili 070 2St 11K.NT A tult of front ricini. Rultablo for olllici. Jciiulre B. JAUOliS , Oil-so lliorarnamtt. r.KT-Furiilahcd room , with toarJ , 1SCS CaJlforiil4 trtct. 601-tf AUK ; TO KENT N. K. cortcr lUth nnd Daicnport. 4637 IIENT Fun lihfd room , 1723 Dougl Btrod. 494 tl HKNT Hluvautly ( urnUhel room. 117 Mouth 17th ttrcct , one door north of Di . S50 tl " 110011S Within two btriVt Bouthiaitot Wlthiiell House. HOT IIou- rdttrctt , bit ecu Htliat-d ISta. C13 tf rtE.ST A good furnlbUtJ room. 1 iju ro at Nladel li Kro.lc' * uonur Faroaru and 3th iy , . - tl clcal old KENT FurnUheU room * for li.'ht tou e- cet , koping. 16.00 a month. 2210 California Sold , tOS-ll T WO FURNISHED south room * for rent. 3. W. cornf lQth utiil Dmcnport T06-tf t.1011 1 REKT. Two now elfMut liouie1. In- ii'ilra ' U i'elcr on'a Clothini ; 8 ore , near 17. r Ucp t. OB nCNT. Home ith SMen room . Ap- f > o to .1.1 nee Stoc'olalo ! f > ti and C1 , i < o strccU , tsl 301 011 IUSTA furnithcJ fr nt room at N E , I cr. Oth nnd Jackson. "wtf INEIIOUSE1 KOIl RENT -9m II nd Urpe , two to tvM-lve roo.i s each ; ono or tuo new with nil modem cnmcnlcncc' . One of 12 , . .uui * , tnl'oblc lor bonrdlnc ami room rentlnir , 17 h and DaUjlaisti. I1EMH , / " Je23-.f 15th and IIE r.O\VE PAUM HOU3E.Wih | 60acres JL ofland-bi > , located atitlfiliy on Cumine St. shott dlslaiico west ilMillUty bridge , and street car line , 1JKM1S' , J21-tf AgoBt , 15th ami Doujlaa Sts. 101,1 KEST-Nlcely ' " ' " ' 'lied room , u Jfo. 1001 Dodge ttr.et. Ilweonablc price. ITIOII UhM > o. 11 * n. Hlhsirtut iU 8 JL In 'houie , tontnln'nir fix roomi , | nntr ami cell r. Lnqulre of DII. bliO'4 1407 1,1011 i KNT A of hoiHOOf 4 rjoius < ellar , ' L' cl'krn and \veil , Kriqulro on ; ifo c Iscs , HO lli > rni-s s'rcet 5 4 f L > pu.M mil KtlN'l Urtt II ' r , unita frtnt , \i' Izjl4\14 fret-newly furmtliaI- suitable lirtwo ffcnilcmcn , ft. N. W. corner I'lh nnil CiljfornUstretK 4TMf ) tt 111 NT Four rorinn tu'Ublo ' fir man _ \\ifocornir IS.h tnJ izard ttiict. . Ki-.M' A nlculy turnliheil rcomatjllU ; Chlcai-ostreet , Lctwica > 4lh anil IMh. C7C-tt IHOU KKNl Twonlaly furnisheil looms , low JL prices , brick houst ) 2013 COBH strut. \JIOKLV FUtlN'ISItr-U JlOOMS-Ono door _ > liorthof Dcilioon 18th. 674-231 Full ith.sr on Jul1st , lirleK t ru , xlth 01 ulthout cellar Iiqulri ) ntliu. ( 9crc , cor > tier IQtli mid DotiRlia IF. ( 6Jrt-tf ; OB KEKT 2 tvantto * " roo-nu r' * r He ( htr.ti'ETClitBirf.N.K for 18th ail UrAg BtrcolS. --v . . . T710U JtK.NT .Mc lj . ' L' wltboul boaiJ. HALE ITlon \LE-A t'ocil portable gallcrj , lo 24. JU wllhgocdlloor , nkv nmlsUo light , anj all isllci fur doing jf O'J wort. A ROH ! thinca for tomu one wlio in JcrPtimls the photograph bmlnus. Adilrcsj I'liotographcr. Oakland Iowa. C1I-2SI _ STOCK FOR SALE ANDSTORE FOIl KENT - Thistoek atd tUtur.s or the 1'j'gstab - lislio I nid well knonn I'a'nt , Oil nnd > ' inu'ow ahs , Notions , etc. , Hcu ocf N t. D. Solomon ! , corner 12th and Fat n tin stnjtt , Omi'it , Neb. Store 22x132 feet Ion/ , with ten feet basement Iho whole length of store three stoilifi hijh. Flro proof.VI 1 g.ve Itaje hroneor H\o JOIM. Further particulars Inquire at etor * , No. I''OI Finum street. N. I. D. SOLOMON CIUPO for Rclllnir Intendi to ( ro on hl iJprlng Valley Farm , adjolnl-nr tliis rl y. Will PigAgo In lireeillnf and Dta'in--cf ; lll/u Dreed Sto.k. srn 20 _ _ _ T70II S VIE Vcat cotti o In sightly Ircitiou , JL' near llrou.iell Hall. only S1600. 015-tf WcOAOUB. oppos to Tx ni-'AlJTIFUI. f7oiS 5i7xToo feo7 tochTn riaiiacom rlacc on f-trcct cir line. liiht lota Invholo addition onery ir. < y t rminndnta great bargain , llKMls'ajcnt , 15'h and Douelaa streets )15tf ) 1710H bAI , Cottio Th fcK room , well , cUtc n and all ionvuicncc8 ! I : quire at U21 lOlhbtr , et. between C.illurni.i ! runlveUtcr. . 4 72-30 1 _ FOR SALE A cottage of ihreo roomi n rlh tli-o.f NlchclM bjtw ei : 15th a d 16'h. ' Inqul ; o within. (4' ( ' 2-lf ) DAVID OENTKT. F bALU ' 1 he business and fixtures ofa llrst ; ula'8 meat market In Central c.imfcka Bis t location ; Lcstia h trade In thceitj. Iteason telling , lot health. AddrcNi Uutihcr , L'eo ollice. o-7-l m MUST Hi : SOI.W 09 = acre ? in I'olk county 1'ric & > , OCO. Inqulrool J. U. K-nraan I'ostoUicc , Rising City , ilutler county , - ob. 881-lm _ T710II SALE House with four rooain and kitchen an lot In | ; oed order. Inquire Dau ' casSt. beturcn 27th and 28th. Il.iftf" .Illil's addition. CJ4-2'J | MARCUS &l'iCfl.\UT. ; SPLKNDII ) PhOPEUTV FOU SALE At a UAt-tMix , one larvo brick liotnc , end ono largo frame houbc , with full lot on Cassnwr 15'h ' ttrcft. Fir.o clmiee for iiiVftmcnt , lent f r 870 month. Cill fcr fud pirfciilarH , on I1EMI8 , 600 tf Aj.ent , 16th and FOIl SALE. Team. 11rncfs nnd va oti. In- ijulrc at Doran House , Farnnm fat. CtS-lf SAVB HEJfT Cottniri-snndsTall hou FJ ; parf tleiOAii'nffalotorwho ' own the Iraw o , , and who flct.lro to liul'J ' n h inc thtreon- l.utbvi Die funds oil rn A. 1 ! . luttoi , r.t cf. of Gr. tt a Jlontjfimcry , c\er OruaKn Na tiotairauk. 57l-tf oTKL I'OK SALE. The Arlington Hcuso i'ir : caw ; all furnished Tin only hotel town. The cheapest prope-ty In the xtate n'l thn tmvellne ; m n. < YT1 bo told eh ap on terns to uit. Enquire of K. Fuiie , pripletor , Arllngt \VMhinjt"n county. Noli. 1 > 3 tt TTIOR SAI.n Hcrso , bu v nnd turnu o Ap- | ily it Stcu''ciiion'j Cap Ail atcnuu.irn. . . Eili-tt ,1OK UAtb licttiaumi t un n well traveled utroct. il. MANNWKILEU , 2Sl-tt U'h ' stro t. near Finmia. OH BALE 'he I'Ot'ULAH HOTEfc , Known ns thu BOVS' HO'JK. Tills house U cor. . tally located , has sou h end cart front , nnd la surrounded u th One thailo trees ; cent 'Ins thirty teplHK rooms , hao Ice honso. laundry , wtsnle room , ie. lla a orld do rcputr.tlo ; . und a letter ! lutrcntpc thnn many houses of t j : e itj capacity. 1'riee 3f > ,000 for iiartltulirs aJ. drtt , A. A , SAWDUV.llcd Cloud , Mb. _ J K4-tf T710H SALB Or wllluntna jfulorOiui.ru. is- > - pony , an Imjiipved ecc on of Inr.d 'Jci-i- a station on U , P. K. K. U. DUIIIMHU Farnhatn St. , Omaha. RICK FOR ? 03-tf KSTABHOOK f ALKO HAY At A. U. binder' tVtu 10 1013 HarnevSt. tLV-tt MUS WEAVEH. Fsshlonablo drc aker CIO N. ICth street. Tcathcs cutting and fit- ) ; by mcilel , 01l-tf * EDWARD : KUEHL HAOIbTEP. OF PALMfsrEUY AND ti.ilDI riONALIST , 103 Tcuth UlxwA , utfHt'c t .1 run llaiuoy. Will , with the aid of L".ri' ! n ijilrits. { obtain for any onjaglinco &t I1 : " fili pricont , and ou ccrtnin conJltlono la tin'M > . lioots uud Sbceti i/icls to > rJcr , Z'irlce ' 'Ct'on iruariatewl u 1 RpYAL > lSr,1p . I Absolutely Pure. Ibis powder ncu'rarle3. . A marie ) < / p Btrength and wholesotucnftu. Itorc uou than the ordinary Kindt , and ciuuot btf In comtictltloii u 1th the multitude oil ow thort wclfht. aluui or phosphate powdero only In can * . KOTAL Uinisa I'owsia Co. , 6Wt M. , New York