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V THE OMAHA DAILY BfiE-MO&DAi MA ! 28 The Daily Bee. Monday Morning , May 28 , LOCAL JBHUJVITIES. The Rcoro at the bow Hog alley in thi rAlton , In the silver medM contcit , stood jes erd r : nine pins. t > tic , 23 and 35 tin pine , 699 ; three in a row , (5 ; o ooked bat , 701. Sp cl l meeting of 0 pltol Lodge , No 4 , A. F. and A. M. , this Ycnlng for worl Jn tha third dtgree. Veiling brothers cordially invited. By order of thi master. A big poker game , $5 nnt , enlistee tbe Interest of several of our prominent citizens yesterday afternoon. "Itw i i dandy Rkme. " Tenth street from the shop track * tc tbe main track is now thrown open foi travel , and the new granite p vetnenl works Cno. M ; . Chan. Htnlcy'i wife proatntec him with twins yesterday. The river is falling. Board of education to-night. The river Is 14 feet 2 inches ftboro lo\i water mark. The second coat of asphalt waa boinf put on Douglas street between 14th ant 15th Saturday. Joieph F. Seger , the ICth street bar ness-maker , is the happy father of i bouncing boy , weight 12J pounds , Col. E , F. Smylhe , who delivered thi * ddre on Memorial Day , at Lincoln las accepted an invitation to go Schuyle ; this y ar. Tht lidlei of tbo Presbyterian chore ! will give a itrawtxrry and ice cream festi val in the church parlors Thursday even ing of this week. An electric light has bten suspended between StrangVi block and Elgtittcr'i corner , at the intersection of Tenth street illuminating that party of tbo city in Cm tyle. Senator Mandernon will spekk al Falrfitld on Decoration day , May 30 , ant at Edgar Intht evening , and on July 4tl he will dollyor the oration at Weeplnj Water. Hugo Dorn , secretary of the Weiten Horse and Cattle Insurance Co. , was Sat nrday presinted with ahandsome ] dlamoac tud by his fellow-employes ai a reoogml tlon of efficient icrvicoa , A gentleman in the city Saturdaywhi rftsides at Springfield , i reports that thi rain has done great damage out in thai vicinity and that a worm Is eating up thi greatest portion of the crops left , A caravan of covered wagona p sec through the city Friday. On one o the wagons was inscribed "Nebraska o : bust. " They bad made the rlfll ? , and tbi butt will probably come later. On Wednesday next the new baeebal ground ! of the U. P. will bo opened will a match between the U. P. nine and tki "Grand Avenues" of ( St. Louis , who an the reserve nine of tbe "Browns , " ant Lave three of Isst season's regular team o the "Browns" in their nine. The Free Art Exhibition commence k Monday at Hope's Art and Mnsio halls Bath halls will be opened to the publi free of charge. iat2t All persons desirous of donating flower to the Omaha fire department for Memor lal Day decorations and will send them t No. 3 engine house , or by sending the ad dress of the donor , will bo called for b ; the committee , will receive the thanks o the department. Jerome C. Pentzel , secretary rotary O. F. D. The walla of tbe Woodman linseed oi warehouse have bcsn repaired. Th Xlghtonth street bridge is taken out am "fill" provides a solid crossing , while th filling is extended to B point twenty fee west , and will eventually be completed t Nineteenth. The county commissioner will let the Sixteenth street bridge stand at least for the present , and th creel will remain open below that point. Seven te nth itrett bridge is still wreck , am the washout be'Ida it renderi that stree Impaiuable. Tha following order has been Issnoi by Mayor Chase , addrtiaed to City Mai bal Gathrle : You will immediately upon tha receipt of this order , station policeman In yonr office , and under no oil cumstancos , except extreme and Immedl te aeiesslty , without my permission , pei tnlt or allow him to be absent from you offics in tbo city hall from 7 o'clock in th morning until midnight. If it become necessary a policeman will bo atatione there nt all hours of tha day and nlgr hereafter. Champion 8. Chase , mayor. fCat-lta ! and Labor" Is tbe subject BI leeted by Bishop O'Connor for his leotni to be delivered n xt Wednesday evonln ftt St. Pkilomana's Cathedral. The stud * nd attention given this subject by tt bishop for some time past rindtra bti particularly competent to produce a let lecture of deep Interest and value upo his popular theme. A lecture entitle "Socialism , " delivered a abort time sine by this eminent gentleman , will be recal ed with delight by those so fortunate i to have been present , and waa In th ; m tare of an introduction to tbe one of nei Wedntsday night. Ihe management i the lecture is in the hands of the Unlc Catholic Library association , which make its succtaj assured * Brine Flowera for Memorial Day. All school children and others wi will bring flowers at their rospooth chool houses , or at Bannister ctoro on Dodge street , Tuesday noz or at Ohark'a Hall en the morning < Memorial Day , will receive man heartfelt thanks from us old aoldlor A. BUHMISTEK , F. GAltUITTT , FRANK D. MEAD , Committee on Flowers. Castor Peat No. 7. Bam Tbe Oleo Club. The Omaha Glee club , who partial pate in the exercises of Memorial da ( Wedneadoy nexl ) with twonty-elgl Tolcea , have prepared the followln programme : 4"I t be the Ground" Leavll TtoThfe.0 Country" Elchber " " ) A DEADLY DAY , James Hogaii's ' Life Gruslioil On By the Oara , A Boy Kicked to Death by i Prnotioua Horse. Captain Rodney Dutchor'a Sudden don Demi BO. A Shooting A fir ay iu Bouti Omaha , Violent Dokth of n Pupil of th Deaf KXnta Xnatltnte. Blnoo Saturday evening there ha > oaa a regular rash la tbe line of ace ! clonts , nnd as nannl of rnmoro of acci louts which never occurred. The fire n point of time wna that which haj ) oned In the Union PaclGo yard , non ho Seventh otroot bridge , byvhicl JAMES HOQAN iraa killed. Hogau was a laborot nho had , according to his own otntc mont , worked at dlfforont tlmos fo John I , llodlck and John D Orolgh on bat was last engaged by Mr. Mar phy , of the Florence cat off. Bat utday evening about 7 o'clock h wont to the U. P. depot am asked Conductor D , J. McDonaldwh runs the night freight train butwooi Draaha and Oounoll Bluffi to cart ] ilm ACROSS THE BRIDOE , Ho said ho could got a bettor jnl across the river and claimed to bo abli , o show letters that ho had boon i irotnan on EOmo road , On bolnp re fused by the conductor ho said "Qooi night , old boy , I will beat It acres ho brldgo yet. " Ilogau was appar outly Intoxicated and was soon after wards by several parties , when ho wa ntapKorlng along the track. Abou .0:30 : the sumo conductor hai a train made np nnd was about to pnl out for the BJnlb. A yard ongln van switching cars near thn tank , am md backed up to make a couplln ; when A LOUD CRT vas hoard. At first It was suppose o bo a brakeman trying to attract at ontlon to his signals but It was repeated poated an instant later and then recognized cognized as a signal of distress. Thi switch onglno had fifteen oars attached od and WAS barely moving and the em > loyoa on MoDonald'a train rai n the direction of the crle and stopped the train entirely , The bund Hogan lying in the middle o .ho track and trying to lift up hlsloge > oth of which had been run over an iruihod. Ho was pulled out an bund to bo. DELIRIOUS FROM HIS INJURIKS. lo was taken to St. Joseph's Uoopl al and Dr. S. D. Moroer was sum monod. Ho oald at onoo there wa nohopos for the man's llfo , and tha amputation of the limbs was nc necessary. Hogan had three wound on ono leg and ttro on the other , th wheels evidently having passed eve it each place , and all the in janes be ng between the thighs and anklet Bo had lucid intervals , during whlo 10 told the doctor that his name wt Jamoi Hogan ; that hh father , The : Hogan , lived at flartfordOoun , , thi UK KNEW EVERYBODY In Omaha , etc. Ho was 21 years cage ago but look * to bo older. All ho ha on his person was a pipe itnd tobaoc and several newspapers but nettIng Ing to provo his Idontltj Elo Ilngorod until 3 o'clock In th morning and then expired. At 4 r. in. yesterday Coroner Jacobs hold a nquest , the remains having bee taken to hla ploco. A jury was lu pannellcd consisting of James I Brnnor , J. S.Wright , Ohas. Edgortot F. J. McShano , Goo. Kotohum an Mlko Maul. Dr. Mercer , D. J. Me Donald , John Fonton and John Inlon brakemen on McDonald's train ; Job Andonon and Beverage , swltohme ind Henry S. Baiter , nlpht yardmai tor , testified to the above facts an that THE MAM WAS INTOXICATED it the time of the accident , and thi It was the results of own negligence The jury brought in a verdict m ai cordanoo with the facts , and exono ting tha company from all blamo. Klctad to Doutli. A fatal accident occurred about ] a. m. yesterday at a house in Saratof precinct , formerly the road houoo koj by Mr.John Garbor. The preset occupant of the promises is Mr.Vn Tracy , and yesterday msmlng h father-in-law and mother-in-law , Mi and Mr , JohnEogloy , who reside not Ojwsldy's cemetery , went over to vis them. Mr. Tracy hitched up a youn her o to his buggy and with h two children , a little boy and girl , an Mr. llotjloy , droyo up to Florence an return. After they got back and DBOTB INTO f THE STABLE TARU , the horsa tried , to got Into the bai baforo the party got out. Ho ran rj over apllo of manure and acted stul born , so that Air. Dogloy jumped oi with the llttlo girl. Mr. Tracy teethe the boy , who waa only three years at seven months old and tried to leap 01 with him , but fell , and the boy fc back In t o buggy bed. The non then bqgan kicking , and kicked tl llttlo fellow in the right temple , fro turlngyhls skull and probably klllli him Instantly. Ho UIBD kicked hi on the left sldo of the head , Infllotlt A TERR1BT.E WOtTND. Ho then ran once aronnd the stab with the llttlo follow lying dead in tl wagon , and was finally caught. . ' was thought the boy breathed aft ho was lilted out , bus It does notsee likely , and it is to bo hoped that deal mercifully ended his sufferings wll the first blow from tha horse hoc Mr. Begloy , in jnmplnjf out , caugl his foot In the wheel and had his auk broken , Coroner Jacobs was sent for , bi die not deem it necessary to hold e inquest , and the funeral will tal plaoo t-ot 1 o'clock to-day , conduotc by Messrs. McCarthy & Burka. . ' appears from the story that TUB HOKSH HAD RUNAWAY. on R prorloas oooulon and was by t means a safe animal to drlvo. It wna : very sad affair in all recpactn. Koilnfiy llntcUfcr'n Dcutlt. The public generally wni eurpmoc yesterday to learn oi the sudden do ? tl of Mr , Ilodnoy Dntcbor , who ha been in Omaha for the past r.xtco ' : years , and has hold uovoral I'uiportan cfliclal positions. Ho Was a man o perhaps 45 years of ap , very tall am powerfully built. F.0 was captain c ; ho pollco under Marshals Hollins am Howard and has Vjoon a constable for eng time sine ? , . Ho w i promlnentl mentlontdfrr _ the office of city mar shal when 'Mayor Ohaso was elected About D year ago Mr. Datchor was BADLY INJURED py falling into an unprotected oxcavu ilon on Eighteenth otroot and had novo fully recovered from the Injuries re solved at that tlmo. Yuotorrtay morn Ing , about 2 o'clock , ho awotto with spoil of coughing. Ho ntrnpgled will It for Doino little tlmo and hla wif took Wa head lu her armo to onao him and while holding him In that ponltloi lie suddenly expired. Ho had apokpi Lho evening bpfoio of feeling unusual ly well , aud his death waa all th inoro Burprlaing. Ycsterdoy Drs Novlllo , Btone and Lanyou hold A roar JIOKTEU which revealed the fact that the do ooasod had enlargement of the hoar and Brlght'o disease of the kidneys Their conolunlou was that death wai iccfuloned by heart dlscaoo. Mr Outchcr had many vicissitudes of for tune of lato. In addition to his owi accident , which laid him up for months Us wife was sick nil winter and hli ioy had just risen from n tick bed lo leaves his wlfo and seven children , .ho . eldctit alxtoon and the youugos hroo years of ago , IN VERY DESTITUTE CIRCUMSTANCES. HIu father , Wllllan Datcher , is i iromlnont attorney at Boscabcll Wi , and ho hastwo brothers resldlnf n Kaunas. Ho was a member ot Bt John's Ledge No. 25 , A. F. nnd A VI. , and his funeral will bo oonductcc jy that body , and will take placi Wednesday afternoon. Eva The sensation of Saturday nlghtwa a shooting affair , which occurred 01 ; ho Burlington & Missouri track , noa Boyd's packing house. The party whi did the shooting was the notorlon woman , Eva Lloyd , whoso career ii Chicago and this city Is familiar t nearly all. Sno ia a slave to liquor and it has downed her aovoral times the last report received being that ah died of IWLIUIUM TREMENS at Dju"MolnoB. It appears that ah had ( boon to Daadwood and picked u ] a man named "Dao" Richards. The ; liadjtra- oiled together ni far as thi' cltyj , where "Doc" got tlrod of hci and was about to glvo her the grant ihako. Ho gave her some money ti buy provisions to go east with , nn ( BUD improved the opportunity to ge drunk. Meothic "Doc" her jealous ; was aroused , and na they walked dowi the B. & M. track together she drev a small , tv/onty-lwo callbro revolve and fired at him , thu ball paseloi through the lobo of hla lef oar and lodging utidor the okln at tin back of his head , Ho was takoa t < John Ball'a drug store where thi wound wan drceasd , and Eva wa taken to the olty jail , from which ah was yeaterday transferred to th county jail , the ohargo againat ho being shooting with Intent to oommi mnrnor. lliclmrdo wna not badl hurt and was able to bo about a fo' mlnntos after hla wound was attondo to. Eva will probably got a goo chance to sober np this timo. Killed by the Can. Prof. Glllosplo returned yeatorda from Central City , where ho had bee to look into the matter of the doat of a young colored boy who had bee at the Deaf and Dumb Institute. Th boy ran away aomo time ago and gc aa far as Central City , but evident ly started to return to the Institute It Is supposed that ho was "beal Ing" a ride and being on the burnt. era between two cars of a frolgh train , ho foil on the truck and we run over and killed. A BIO JUMP. From Oool Minnesota to the Golde Onto. On Saturday next a special tral will arrive In this city from St. Pau Minn. , with Theodore Thomas' orohei tra on board , on ronto to San Fran olsoo. They will go west by the B. i M. to Denver , D. & II. Q. to Sa Like Olty , and Central Pacific to Sa Francisco , making no utop on the ua out. out.The The traveling forces will consist c Mr. Thomas and hla orchestra of sh ty men , selected from the Philhai menlo orchestra ; Mra. Hnmphre Allen , of Boston , and MM. Norto Uartdogon , of Now York , aopranc Mrs. Belle Cole , contralto , Mr. Frc Harvey , tenor ; Mr. Frank Ramraorl bias ; Madame Rivo-Klng , solo phi 1st. On the return trip they will mok but three atops , viz : Salt Lake , Dai : vor and Omaha. The famous slngei MUa Eoirnn Thnrsby , her sister , Mle Ina Thuaby and Mrs. J. A. Thnrsbj of Brooklyn were in the city yostoi nay on their way west. Emma Thurs by is to appear with Theodore Thomt at hla musical festival in San Frat claco. A. P. & A. u. The oflhors and mombora of S John's Lodce , No. 25 , nro rcquesto to moot in the parlor of Freemason Hall , this ( Monday ) evening , at 7:3 : sharp , to make arrangements for tt funeral obseqnoa of our decease brother , Rodney Dntchor. JAMES B. BRUNER , Master. A Qreat Dlecovary. That Ii dally bringing joy to the horn of tboaiamb by tavlog many of their do : onei from on early grave. Truly is D King' * New Discovery for consuroptlo : coughs , colde , asthma , brouchlti , hay f ver , loss of voice , tickling Iu tbe throa pain In the tide and cheat , or any dlseai of tbe throst and lung , noiltfve cui Guaranteed. IrUl bottlei at O.F. ) Goot 'i drug itore , Luge iis $1 , BOLD BURGLARS. An Omaha Mail is MM a ( Jallioun , A. Oool Raid oa Thomas J Staloy'a Residence. Mr. Bzrt. Hitchcock , the we ! known young attorney of this city KM up to Oalhoun last week vlsllia Judge Orounsu , &ud Sunday niornln , howaa rjbbaj by bnrgUra of qulto ; mm of money and all hla jewelry The burglara Bacnrcd nn ontMtioo ti hls room at nome hour between 2 am 4 o'clock and took from it an orients topaz ring , a plain gold ring , a camoi rlt ) , Q 1'jokot , chain and gold watcl nd about ? ( JO in money. The chnli belonged to Mr. John Ballmer , tin jowollcr , who had taken Mr. llltch jock's ohetn to ropa'r ' and loaned htn hla own until thu job wca fiuhhcd , The men who ntolo the proportj were aeon durlns ; the af temuou in i saloon where they had purchased i fjliMSof boor nnd ctole the piv jirlotor'i jack knlfo , which thpy loit in Mr Hitchcock's room. Oao Is dc crlboc au a tall man , well dreaiwed , vrcariiij a alonoh hat and dark unit The othoi wore a brown anlt end a blue hat. RTALKY'H ROBBERY. On Thnrodny n'ght ' the residence o Thomas J. Staloy wan entered bj jnrylaro , who Hoarchjd the protauoi tnd took whatever plpaiod tholi ancy. 'Mr. Staloy was nlon < n the hcmo at the tlmo and slop calmly through the whole business ! Ja won nomowhat surprised at tht : ondltion of things when ho got u ] n the morning but missed nothing o value. rLioiix. The notorious Emll Peppercorn who raped little May Frahm of Ft 3ilhoun , nnd then eloped with her t ( 3t. Lonla , was on Saturday aontenccc ) y Judge Novlllo to ton years in thi Donltontlary. Ho was oonvlottd o rape on Tuesday ladt and his sontenci cituces genuine rejoicing among thoai who know the extent of hie bruta irlmo. Ho can thank hla luoky atari ; hnt ho did not got ten foot of hem ] natcad of ton yearn In the pen. County CommlBBlonora. SATURDAY , May 20 Board mel pursuant to adjonrnmont. Present Commisslonora Corliss , Knight ant O'Koefo. The bond of Miajonrl Valley Brldgi and Iron works in the earn of $4,00 ( 'or the conotruotlon of certain brldgoi wan ordered filod. The clerk wan ordered to odvortiai n nil tbo dally paperu that the conntj commieBionors trill out aa a board o equalisation commencing Tueoday June 5 The following wan adopted ; RESOLVED That the county treasurer surer bo and IB hereby directed t < cancel the personal tax of Join O'Keefo for the your A. D 187-1 , 01 account of error of csaoeaor. The following accounts were al lowed : DIUDQE FUND. Missouri Valley Bridge company , baUnce on Klkborn bridge . $ 85 0 John Peterson , work on bridges. . . 71 7 ROAD FUND , ] II. JluBor , work on road . 17 0 M. J. Mcllit , work on rood . 12 7 M. F. Keneley , work on road . 10 0 J. F. Hoc ! ) , work on road . 1BO 0 OENKIUL FUND. J. Doris , witness fee . C 0 G. II. Guy , tales juror . 80 A. Ii. Fitch & Co. , goods for poor. 7 0 M. WIlLur , talea juror . 4 0 Mftboney Bros. , groceries for poor 8 7 O. Bucldey , witness fee . 4 0 0. Fleck , witness foe . 20 Mm. 0. Klolah , care of child . 3 0 Mahouo , Abort & Co. , medicine. . 4 3 V. E. Moores , ticket for poor . 21 8 D. N. Miller , expenses to Lincoln with Insane . 27 C G. A. noagland , lumber . 1C5 A II. Bolln & Co. , grocerle . 2 J T. Gibson , entertaining the eastern editor . 100 C J. McMichad , witness foe . 3 C M. Hoover , on account of aBteaaor. 50 C Adjourned , JOHN BAUMER , _ County ( Jleik Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of th world , Warranto 1 to speedily cure Burm Broken , Outs , Ulcers , Salt Ilheum , Fovi Sores , Cancers , Hies. Chilblains , dorm Tetter , Chapped Hands , nnd all ikin eru ] tlons , guaranteed to cure in every Inatonci or money refunded. 25 oentBxper box , For eale by 0. F. Goodman. LIBERTY'S LECUON3. A Branch of the Irish National Lsngu to bo Formed in Omana. Two hundred of the reproscntatlv Irishinou of Omaha mot yostorda uftornoon at Kuony's Hall for apodal purposo. The gathering wi the outgrowth of the favorable roporl rendered by Messrs. Smyth and Mi Mahon , delegates of the E. M. A. [ an A. 0. H. to the recent Irish conven tlon at Philadelphia , of the unity an harmony which prevailed at that gatl orlng , and the g < jed work done by th twelve hundred Irishmen there aaaon bled. bled.Aid. Aid. P. F. Murphy presided , am D. 0 , Shelley acted as soorotarj Messrs. Smyth and MoMahon gav eloquent reports of the actions of th Philadelphia convention , and nrgo the immediate formation of a brand of the Leagno In Omaha , and th holding of a mooting to ratify th action of the convention on the ever ing of Tuesday , Juno 5 , In accordant with the request of the oxeoutlv council. John Rush moved , and it was nnai iraously carried , that a ratlficatio mooting bo hold , and that at tht mooting a branch of the Irlah Natloni League bo established. Mesars. I O'Molley , P. Tsrpy , John Olalr , Pi Ford , P. Doudall , Thomas Tallon , ( J Smyth , M. Loahy and M. MoMi hon wcro elected as a commlttoo i make all the necessary arrangement , The Initiatory steps were thus takoi which will , uo doubt , result In the ci tabllahmont in Omaha of a live , one ; gello and patriotic branch of the Irii National League. The Paruell testimonial fund wi brought before the gathering by ov- oral who wcro anxious to contribntt Homothlng towards that undertaking It was decided that subgcrlplloan bi opened and that ward commlttci < a bi appointed to receive contributions Peter O'Malley was selected as trtaa- nrer of the fund nnd a goodly ran thus pledged , For the First ward Thoa. Casey and Chan. Hanloy wll receive Rubtcriptlonr ; Second ward. . Hon. Richard O'Koofo and E. F , Morl.irity ; Third ward , M. McMahoi and P Ford ; Fourth ward , T. Tailor and J. I. Nlchol ; Fifth ward , J. H , Fooney and Wni. Gentleman ; Sixth ward , John Groves and P. O'fllalloy , This fund ia a testimonial of gratl < kudo to P-inioll from the Irish people , and to rollcvn his estate from financial embarrassment. It is not connected with the fund of the National Lqaguo , jut la encouraged by that organization is it should by. To the nnibryo- branch of the Irlah National League , so auspiciously inaugurated yojtcrdny , wo bid God Bpcod , and f jol confident that their rally and fir t mooting , oc June 5 , will b'j a success. NELLIE BUSKE. She Loaves for n Tour of the eye State. " Mioa Nfillio Bnrko , tha noted and dashing equestrienne , who has been visiting her old home in Omaha for the pint tire weeks , left yesterday for Atlantic , Iowa , where she will ride hla week , r.ud will glvo chariot races , lutdlo races , etc. She will then fill several other engagements in that a'ato ' , and go next to Montana. Mica Burke ladohif > well financially , ard hi s a fine ) contract with her man ager , Mr Lyons , A THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE. Which It Is Hald Will be Built at Bollevuo. It la otatod upon rollablo authority hat Iho Glove Bros. , architects , have completed the plans and specifications 'or a college building to bo erootod at Bellovno for the education of stu dents for the ministry. The building will cost $20,000 , which amount Is given by Hon , H. T. Olark for the founding of the In stitution. Axtgnnttirn Blttnra do not only dlstln. leh t 'CinDclvej by their aromatic odor nborc all others Rcnera'ly used , but thtyaroalsj a HUH prevcntlro lor all diseases orlgln * lDif from the dlc | tl\e organs. Beware ot counterfeits. Ask jour grocer or dtugjftft fir the ifcnulije irtlc c , uauuuctured by Ir. J. 0 B iJlotgort &Sutia.u PEKaONAL. Mr. John Btumer left for Chicago yes- erday. Ho has been in Omaha ever since 807 , when he came up the Missouri on t steamer , and has never been cast of the 3g ! Mutldy from that day until yesterday , lo sec * Chicago for the firat time , Mr. O. Tl. Maxwell , late contracting reight agent for the Missouri Pacific ro&d at this yolnt , has boon placed in cbargo ol the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. i'aul ticket office iu the Paxton pending the appoint ment of a Bucco-Bor to Mr. Footc. Hon. J. W. Gay , n former resident oi Dm ha , uow of Bjnainnton , Vermont , ac companled by Mr. V , B. Hoakwood. ol jeo. llockwood & Co. , large hosierj m nuncturcr , of Bonninfton , are in the city. city.W. W. I. Hawkr , Omaha agent of tbi Travelers' Insurance company , has goni on a vlilt of a month to Springtiald Masa , Sheriff Dave Miller , Frank Hanlon anc Frank Walters , loft for Chicago last nighi to attend the National railroad exposition Mrs. T , Joe Fisher aid children , o Cheyenne , are vUItlng General O'Brien Mrs. Fisber'a father , for several we ks. A , G. McShine , a rrcmlnent Deadwooc miner , was In the city yesterday and lef for tbo cast in tbe afternoon. Thoa. Fitzgerald , representing Walsh i Co. , of St. Joe , at Ogden , passed throngl tbe city yesterday. Supt. Holdrldga and Gmeral Frelgh' ' Agent Milller , of tha B. & M. . went eaa lat night. 0. S. Oarrior , ticket agent at the tran * fer , has returned from a trip into Idaho. Frof. Glllesple , of tbo detf and dutnl institute , has retnrned from the west. Gen. Mead has returned from a trip ti his gold mine in Montana. Manager Boyd , of the opera house , let for Chicago yesterday. II. G. Garrett , of The North Bene "Flail , " in in Inn city. Gen. and Mrs. Tompkins , U. S. A. , an guasts of th * Paxton. dim. H. Whitman , of Kansas City , ii at tbe Metropolitan , Oha . A. 0. Taylor , of Montana , Is al tLe Metropolitan. Paul Vandervoort returned from Call ifornla yesterday. , . W. S. Streoth , of Falls City , la a gues of the Mlll&rd. Hon. John A. McShane left for Chios go yesterday , K. P. Vinlujt left for New York Satur day eToniug , L. D. Hopklnajfof Kansas City , is b the Millard. N , Sheltoa returned to Galeiburg , 111 , last night. 8. W. Re s , of Illlnoii , is at the M tro polttan. v A. 0. Coble.'of Wyomlog , ia at the Mil lard. 0. Mayficld , of Sidney , is at the Mil lard. lard.Albert Albert Loach went west last night. P. P. Shelby has gone to Chicago. LiWN MOWERS , ,1H sita of all paterns , at LO ES pricti , at UVANS' SEED STORE m24-3t-mo& - - . United Btatea Court. Jnstlco Miller , of the United State supreme court , returned home Satui day.A A judgment wan rendered by con feaslon against Adams county in th CMC In which Ohas. M. Paine & Co. were plaintiffs for $7,798.30. In the cue of John T , B ldwli ngalnat Otoo county on rnllrnndbonde the judgment rendered pinounto t 519,537.05. 9 Wrltn of mandamus vcrc hauod Ii the following among other cr.cet : G > ; ergo E. Klugagaluot the count ; cf Adatna , Phillips ngalnRt echool district No 1 , Webatcr county , for 81 , COD 31. John B. Mulvano.gainst Farna county , Hudeon T. Morton against tchoo district No , 49 , Adams county. LAWS MOWERS , 200 , all lzi and pattcrna , at EVANS' Seed Store Princeton Oollege , Examination for admlaslon to tni Frochinen olaines In the colleelato one and scientific departments will bo al Dta Mollies , la , In the Central Pres byterian church , commencing or Thursday , June 21 , at 11 n. in. , nnc continuing through the forenoon ol Frlihy. OAtalogncs and Informatlor will bo forwarded on appllartion tc llov. 0. S Iljman , DJS Mnlnfla. JAMES MoOosu , D. D , Prca. of Prlucoton College. LAWN MOWERS For a choice of any size and from ALL the pattcrtu made , go to EVANS1 SEED STORE. SPECIAL HOTICES. GT8P IAL8 will POSITIVELY not boln lertcdunlesi paid In advance. TJ LOA TO LOAN The Om. hft Bi\lnsB nanl MONEY prcpirecl to mike loans 01 Omibi city or Touplaa county roil oitt o at currcnl ratso lutcrost. No comm'bslon cha'gcd , 8U ONEY TO LOAN-011 at Law officTof D . Thom 8 , ro.im B , Orcitrhtnn Rlock. O > KY TO lAiAN Tha lioutst Kntca ol In- tcreat. BcmiV Loin Agoocy,15th & DougUi 234-lf M .ONEY Loaned on chattel prorerty by J . T llcatty , Mo 21S South 14th street 220-lraot M ONEY LOANED-On chattel mortgages Room.7 Union Block. 685 Imo } HE P WANTED. Good active woman to dotnam WANTSU , Wage ] 81.00 per neck. Ap ply 912 Douglis St. 618.1 A dining room girl Immediate ! ' WANTED Hotel. 69M1 GENTS WANTED To canrass for a ncv ( Altcrmith ) 118 S.J5th St.058 1 - cook. Inquire at St WANTKD-Second 5M-tf WANTED A c-mpctsnt second girl App.i at 1310 Dirooport St. 003-31 A boy tel rn the Painting bui WANTED luisa. UcrgcllandRosenztreU 1411 Don ? las St. 001-20 WANTED A Gorman hey , of iood parents 1G to 18 years of age , to po ln > o a countr town , to learn the natchrnakln ? and Jewelr trarte. For further particulars apply , In persiri to J. Ucrnhird , 1213 Howard street , Oraah'.Neb 047-20 TJITANTED Good blacksmith on eencr.itworl " YV atlSthandLtaTenworthSt. 087-29J WANTED Clflco boy. AMES , IcXXJFarnam 044-23 ANTED A few rnTO mcu with tcaxs ti nrcnk iiralrlo at $2.50 per aero. 041-28 DOGGJ&HILL. Two tlnnorfl to ga to Fremont WANTED Apply at Lo9 , Fried ana Co. 1103 I 1110 Harney fat. 014-29 First class help at Hur Yorl WANTED Imtni d'ntely. Good VRgcs paid Those M lining lurtLer Inlotraatlon can addroei Mis MaryMctlrjy , Frercont , Neb. 027 291 'ANTED A seed barber at once. Ai'dres IIera.an Saatmann , Schujler , Neb. 60228 ANTED A dining room tjlrl at the Crelir ) W ton houte. 315-U SITUATIONS WANTED , A Fhirmaceutlcal clicmht , & praduale froM tillch.unler lty , dc lroi situation In th north-wiet , U wtl recommended , Addr * quickly , U. R zell Omaha t53SO ) Position : s book-hetp"r best o WANTED fc-hcn. AddreeeS. K W Be office ( U9-l { WANTED A situation In a dru- store bf yoong man ot one years experience , gooi references. Addre s Dan earn , Cce office. 0:0 so ; MISOELLAriEOUa WANTII wante to meet "C1 C 464-14J I can furnUh three persons nit WANTED , as bok-koeper July 1st J I ! SMITH , 1510 DjU < l B. 629-20 * FOR HENT-HOU8E8 AND LOT8. TJ10R RENT Two large furnished front room JJ pleasantly situated , saltaMe for four geitle men , 1415 Howard 8 . Mrs. A. M. Llpnov. C01-281 RENT Front room for two gentlemen I FOR newly fnrni'hod houio with hratd , en a family , ten minutes from Opera house 19th St. dooisS ol Leavenwcrthon E. side. 086-2C § IOOU FOKRENT-Ceitral , partly furnUh E1 ed. AddrotsP. Q R. Bee office. UG5-2C rpWO Geed roomi to rent at 0 dollars a month JL Inquire ot Patrick t ord 212 Sonth 10th SI C52-29f RRNT Eight ronm cottage wl'h mrdor tmprovcmcnta , 244S Davenport St C. I Drlscoll. CH3-U TJIANO For rent , 119 S. 16th St. J 057-1 RF.NT Furnlehcd rojrcs'wlth tabJeboir FOR Dodge , C43-318 rpOR REST Homo wltlTiTve rooms , good re JJ pair , nice \arcl. Rent J5 permorth. 617-29 JOHN W. BELL. Druggist. TJIOR RENT Cottoge of three rooms , Twcntj J ; third hnd Lcivenwortb , $11 per montt 1 nqnlro at 012 8. Seventeenth St. M21tf TTIOH RENT Two cottage ! , excellent repali JD Ltavcnwcrth and Souih avooue , J2S ana (2 ; MCLAGUK , ClO-tl opposite P 0. FOR RENT 4 rooms , new acd pleasant , nca StrettCars. Tern B $3. per month. Km * quiet family prrtmed. P. W , ROE , King 81 between Charles audfi ard , 670-iO ) I OR HE ST furnished parlor and bed icon : F first lloor , 2219 Callfoiulastrctt. SSt-Zof RENT Nice futnlsoed roam with bean Mt-dernImprovement * , aiid tiblo board. Nc 1718 Dadgn ttrcot. t 20 } ' TORE FOR RENT Corner of ICthandDav S' mjort. Inquire 1010 l > avetiport btrcct. 03-tf I\UR \ 1UN i 1J 6tor ? houau ti rooms noitho : i } corner 18th and Clark. KuquiroofWm Kiel mca I at DE * EY k STONE. 474 2w fiVJ LET Onuortno riXMui , vtltn Uoard , IMJ .L Ua.UoinU street. 353-U FOR KENT One Piano , ono now organ , rev oaabie tonn . Hope's Mtulc Hall. at9-U ITlUUNlbllKU rooms anU board. Modern cor JU vculiinta , 1310 DoJgo itroet.lCOOJunl7t T URNISHED ROOMS-Very doelrabla locatlo JD Peck , real estate , opp. P. O. Ml-tl TJIOR RENT Fine upright piano , flno Kin JJ ball organ , 1519 Dodge utrect. 8M- A. H03PE , Jr. HOR SALE. > H EW3P\rEK FOR SALE-A country offlti L. * doing a gocd butlnisi and located In thriilne town In western Iowa Price J13 < X two thirds caih. Addrent "L."careOmaha Uei 65121 SALE At a Eocr'Hce a new home of fou FOR looms and lull lot on 20th btUtcn Paul an Sherman 81. Inquire ot J. L. Uatblr , 217 N. l t St. CM 1 infants and GhiSdron .BTognhlno or Nr.rcotbio. What Rlrts our Children ro r cheeks , lint cures tlitlr rovers , iiiaK-es them sleep ; 'Tin rintorliiu , JVJicn Babies frof , nml rrv by turns , ' What cures their colic , tills their uonni. What qtttckly cures Con tlnitlon , Sour Stomach , ColtK InUl rstlon : Itiit farewell then < n Morphine Svrun ? , Co.tor Oil ana I'an orlc , anil HaHCnstorl.a. _ L i ri i m o n t. _ Aa nn- eola < o euro fsr Rliouruatinm , Si > rauSuw , Gr.ll > > , ; 0. , nnd on tslnutnnootia AM tlloie who from Indlicnllon' , citrnti or other c o-n r wMk , unnettn ) . Inw ij Itlled , rtijilcillr ilnlntd. ted unable lo ffttotta IIPoi ilutlcn iroKtlj , cm tc cerumlj ud pfrra . n.otlr carol , wlihonl itonuch medicine. Fndorif.1 b ) fetor. , mlnnwri in.l tin fnss nt 1/idltat HWtlj , MTI The olj pl noftre tln ! Ncrvnu. I > rhllUI'll ) .Icut KPCBT. Ac. . Ii wholly apcrnnled by THE M Alts ! rtN Hill.- kri nopolc * * rn m mured oreertaln reitoutlon to full and nrr- f ct mnnbooil. Sjmtjle , efTccllTe , clonly , rltuict. EenJ f"r Imllie. Contnllttlon with rht < lelin frit. ' ox itcMnnr co. . tav.uth BU .v w urk. r 1 noirly newt C53 31 { niOUSAIjE Ono C year oM Iron Gray mare. JL ? Inquire at JeBcnon squaio barn. OW-lt ' Corn euro warrcntcd or money CHAPMAN'S by J. A. Koedtr , N. U. H'owclf , ar Kuhn & Co. Uojlm TIOK BALE Nice B rctm housojl't , shade JD trees , good walki ic. 2 blocks Iroin bticot car , excellent location , ocly $ : oOO AME" , 650-29 UOStornam. T OT8 For tsle only ten minutes walk , from end JU of street car track. J. C. Wilcsx at pars ar- cnue house , Hsnecom plac * . 032-tl TQ OR SALE Barber ehop with cigar Business. J ; Good location , & chairs. .Inquire "N " Bee office. 045-23t FOR SALK Now house , flre rooms , cellar and barn , Hard and felt water , modern con- vlenc.s. Apply at 2218 Twenty-second itroet , LOOT Ilarney. ES5-23t FOB SALE Two lot , or a corner In Bhlnn's addition , with need feme and eh&do troco around same , for $7UO each. Icquli o cf McKOON Mo. 1510 DouglasUt. 018 2C "TT10R8ALK Ahorse , buggy and harnets Only JL1 been used six month * . A BO 1 ght wagon and open buggy and sewing maUilm , cheap CiH at 44t ) 23d street , betn ten Ukiney and tit , Mary's avuue. _ COI-2CI ] 70U SALE OH EXCHANGE Improved farms JU In Illinois , Iowa , Wisconsin. Dakota ami Nebr s > a , also Improved nt.d unlmprot d resi dence property In this city. Price ) and terms to suit purchase . E. L. MORSH A CO. E7T-20 _ 1C22 Capital AY * . , Umata , Kcb. I OR BALE Voso Piano. F 528-tf C. J. OANAN. FOB SALE CHEAP A i ow east rn carriage. OivHt-r ras got to ra'ea ' money. . Inqulro at Cook's warehouse , 13th stree' , Lctwucn Dodge and Capitol avenue. ICC-2w pOU tJALE A first cloBn second hand fhacton J ? Call tt 1319 Harncy St. _ S97-U T710II SALE A house and lot on Davenport Jj utroct , the most dcklrablo pat cl town. Good 0 room house , pantry , closet' , cistern , neil Eta- \ bio and all Ibo necejtary oulhonees. The lot abound ! nlth fruit tree- ) and shrubbery. Will only Boll for ca-h. Address or apply to M.S. Mirtlnovlch , Uco office or K. L. Morse & Co. , 1022 Capitol avcnuo. ISTl'lut TTlORSALir 7 room home and barn , two full JJ lots nlctly Improved. Fine location , South Ornar-n. $3000. AMES , 355-lmo 1500 Farnam. _ CTOIl SALK Water power grist mill , Inqulro JD of Ed. Bragg , Waverly , Neb , 342-SCS fTIOR SALE Old now ( papers In largo and small JC quantities at this office. tf OH SALE flax mill machinery consisting of brake , 2 dusto's , beater , picker , pices , &c. Can work either retted or green Block , uUo shall- Ing , pulllca , and belting for driving theaborc , alto one 35" 11. P. engine with boiler , Btnoko- H ck and UQ fixture ? complete. Addres * WILL. IAM TAIT Charles Cltv Iowa. 2D3-3m | T70R SALE A flrtt-cla's second hand top bng- JD gy. CM at 1319 Ilatney street ; 337-tl UP. One her o and ono m e colt , J vUh lelt hind feet white. Marc ha white star on forehead. Own rcai recover eamo by proving cwnershlp on appllcitlon to It. Price , Saratoga product. S6-6t ! oew } milBOTOE RESERVATION In NebrJikaacd JL Kansas Is to bo s Id by tbe government. A map rf the rcn rvatlon with appraised prlco of each 80 acres , and data and full tcrmi of sale tent on receipt of ono dollar. Address 016-SOf W. O. STETSON , Care U. 8. Land Olllcs , Beatrice , Neb. TJIOYCLERS-Subscrlbe for the "ttheelman , " D a 70 pi'o lllU9traed Urnthly Makzlne , con- tilnlng serial storing and devote 1 ti blc } cling and tricycling in all couutrl e. $2.0-1 vir vottr Send 20o for specimen ccpy. 0. M. Wo-dman , A gent box 606 Omaha. 012-23 "VT OTICn I hereby cautloa cvfrjbody agalnsl Jl gUiug credit or ic'llng anythii g en my ac count to my wife , Emi id lUKaul , Ihlnv-on the corner cf loth aid Dodge UU 1 1 this city , as will net be responsible fjr aav debts slia rray contnei CHAS. BALRAUF Omilu May 23rd 1881. 031 CGf "QELMONTO Restaurant , Humphrey & Co. , JD 1115 Dodge etroct , board $3 50 p. r week. EDWARDKUEHL MAQISTER OF PALMTSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 498 Tenth etroct , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any'one a glance of the post and prcoc-nt , tad nn c ° rtoln conditions In the fu ture. Boots and Shewn made to order , P rfecl attafactlnn miarantM l Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A man-el of parity strength and wholc oman M. More economical than the ordinary klada , and cannot be told In competition with thi multitude of low teet ihert weight , alum or phoephate powder Sold only lo cans. BOTH iUuxo Pow > u Co. , KiwTortc.