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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , JUNE 20 1884 THE DAILY BEE. Friday Mornine : > Juno 20. LOOM , BREVITIES , The bicyclist loft yesterday on hU wi > to Constantinople , Turkey. Ho WM posaot oror the bridge by Mr. George Dickinson. At Croighton College the annual oxamt nations are In progriBs. The commoncemon exorcises will occur next Wodeaday evening. D. W. Saxo has n mlnatnro bolt railroad in his store window , uoon which a little on frino nnd can nro run. It attracted A large crowd last night General Gibbon , U. S. A , nnd n pwty of friend * loft yoitorday for Dabuquo to nt- the encampment of rollltla nt that place. They occuplod the directors cir of the Chicago Milwaukee & St , Paul company. Wednesday the ihafting In the Northwestern - orn oloctrlo company's plant pave way nnd it was Impossible for that company to furnish light. The Sperry company wa > without acci dent nnd furnished light ns usual. There h n complaint that the post In the center of the largo goto nt Hanson Park , nnd to which the gates nro fastened , la BO high that rArrlaROi with low axels catch upon It and are marred thereby. It should bo remedied. The workmen have begun to lay the base for the auphnlt pivlnff on Dodge etroot. The pavln ? on Twelfth street was finished yester day. Tills finishes the paving of all the cross streets except Eleventh street which will be finished this wook. Tlio jury in the case of Bcrtolson va. the Dauiih 1'icyicer , for libel in calling him an ox-Minnon preacher : returncdn verdict of five cents in favor of the plaintiff. Mr. Bertolson ia the janitor of the South Omaha nchonl. What hoivill do with that five cents is afi nancial problem which ia keeping him awake at nights. It was reported yesterday that a pros titute on Ninth street had poisoned herself Wednesday night nud died. Upon Investi gation it wai found that nho was dnad , bat It was dead drunK She undertook to drink a glass of whisky 'or every glass of beer which her follow drank , nnd failed to como to time after the ninth glass. Contractor Coati , nho I'H about completing the Donglas county court hotiso , will leave inn day or two for Texas to bid upon the now capi tal of tbo Lone Star Btate. The structure late to out $5,001,000. The plans have been drawn by Mr. K , K. Myerstha architect who design ed our now court houfo.Mr. Coots feels quito confident of securing the contract' The cusn of John J. Schneider , whoso suf crjnga in tha city jail wag mentioned In TUB BKK , was made the basis of unnecessary and uncalled for sneers at the management of St. -Joseph's hospital In Swoezy'd handbill.NIn or der to frlvo vent to ill apito against every thing Catholic , falsehood was substituted for truth nnd well-known facts purposely distort- tod. Tlio handbill stated that the hospital was only opened to the rich and snoorlngly rn- forrod to Schneider who was refused admit * tanco because ho was poor. The facts are that Schneider was admitted to the hospital 3\fay 1 and discharged May 5 , Ho waa again admitted May 25 and discharged Juno 2. His disease resembling aithmo. or short breath. That ho was not discharged on account of his poverty is sufficiently proven by the fact that there are at present 23 non-paying patients ia the hospital out of n total of 48. r Mr. D. 0. O'llcgan , of TUB BKK , who was BO frightfully beaten by a couple of ruffians Tuesday eveningwas resting well yesterday nt last accounts , and the proapocts now are that he will bo around la a few days , with no norl- ous results from the assault. Dr. Stone , who is attending him , siys that while the scalp wounds are severe and numerous , luckily no abrasion of tbo scull was jnado. Mr. O'llcgan is ot opinion that the attack was undoubt edly the result of his stand taken relative to the recent strlko on THU BKE. In fact iio has boon forewarned that something of the kind would bo attempted. Ho fools certain that ono of Us assailant * nt least was hired to do Iho dirty work , nnd that possibly neither of them was a printer. They were bath stout , healthy follows , and either could doubtless have pummeled him without , coward like ro eortln ? to tbo uao of the iron bar with which they did the slugging. Headquarters for fireworks and fbg at Meyer & Co. m&o-10djl7 fiklu Onncor. Mr. W. H. Gilbert , of Albany , On. , under date of May 8,1881 , Hays : Mr. Brooks near berohas an eatluorcincor on hlu face which h&d nearly hilled him every ono thought hu would bo dead in n abort time as nothing Aoomod to stop the ravages of the cancer. Ho commenced taking Swlit'a Specific two mnntlia too , and It has had a WMndortuI effect on him. lib wai j ester lay to far recovered as to bo out at his work , and seems In a fair way to get entirely well , Tioatlso on blood and skin diseases mailed frco. frco.TUB TUB SWI T Bi'EGiPii Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlan ta , Go. , 109 W. 23d St. , N. Y. and 1205 Chestnut St. , Pluln. Mistaken In thoMarcmal , 'Williia.m D , Tullar , the cfllciont city marnhal of St. Joe , has been In Omaha for several dayo past. Ho wears hla ofll- olal uniform on the streets , and upon his vest ho has piunod n costly gold badge given him by tlio members of hia force a ehort time ago. Hia aizo and rotund form compares favorably with that ol Omaha's now marshal. Ho has boon no costod upon the atroota several tlnua by strangers who cleairo to congratulate him upon hia good luck and wish him success supposing him to bo the now city marshal. They are moat unwilling to believe him , but finally succumb when ho shows bii papers. Mr.Tullar has Innocently led many people ple to boliora that the now marshal die not tell the truth when ho said ho know nothing of his appointment until a few minutes before it had taknn plaoo , Tlio HJiili Soliool. The movements of the Omaha high school are watched with great Interest by tbo citlzsns of this city and the state al largo. It may bo a matter of gratifica tion to the patrons and friends of the school to know that nlno pupils graduate from the Omaha High school this your. The commencement exorcises will beheld held at Boyd'a opera house on Wednes day evening next , June 25th. The fol lowing programme haa been prepared for that occasion : "Wlrey'-Lirzle V < m Bant. "Tho Indebtedness of Modern Civilization to tha Moon" llxttle Etnlly Hood. 'JilIrabeth"-M ud Kendall. "Dante and His Divine Uoinsdy "Jottla U. Hurlbut. "A QuMtloa of tha Timea" Douglas N Grave * . ' 'Imaginary Hlven" Holla M. WiUon. "TralU of Anglo-Saxon Character" Ida 0 JOUBO , "Cromwell and Gladstone' * Policy Townrt Ir l ml" Anwn II. Bhrelow. The fJtory of the Argou&uU" Gertrud A , Jauiei REV. WILLIAMS' WARDS. The Closing Exercises of St , Bar nabas School lor the Year Fasti An Interesting Progrninmo Pre sented by tlio Children. The little , cozy room of St. Barnabas pariah school was comfortably filled by children nnd parents , yesterday afternoon , to witness the closing exorcises of the Itttlo ones of this institution for the present school year. The room was not adorned or decorated in the least , evi dently intending to show to visitors the orory-day place of the pupils- The programme of the afternoon was opened by the exercise "Two Little Wel comes , " n rocitnlion in two parts , which wore taken by Master Willie Burnham and Lottie JPnber. They did remarkably well , and provoked laughter from all present. The next exorcise was a chorus in which , ho teachers and children of the school oined. "inn BISHOP'S VISIT , " a recitation , came next , and was spoken jy Master Warner Field , This exorcise relating the preparations made by a mother for the bishop , who was looked upon as something little moru than luman , was delivered in a manner that would reflect credit upon any teacher. The little speaker stood up before his icarors scarcely seeming to bo aware of heir presence. "WHEN I'M A MAW , " a dialogue in ton parts , than followed. These parts wore all taken by boys , and were well presented by them. This dia- oguo is a conversation among the boys , rho relate what they will bo when they locorno men. Not ono of the boys for- ; ot his part , and the exorcise passed off rithout a break and in u manner that hewed great pains had been taken for its irosontation. "TUB cows ARE IK THE CORN. " A song by Jennie McClelland was the next exorcise. To say that this part of ho exorcises was well rendered would carcoly do justice to the performer. Her ommand of voice , gestures and grace would add much to some who are much ildor in years. The little singer was oudly applauded at the close of her ox- rciso. "nniAn HOSE. " A recitation was delivered by Sarah /oburn in a truly spirited stylo. This xorciso was of considerable length , but bo performer never faltered or forgot her tart. The little speaker commanded the , t ton lion of her hearers from the begin- ing , and her efforts were appreciated. "QIIANDMA'H BIRTHDAY. " An operetta was given by the whole chool , whoso grand parent was crowned with a floral wreath on her eighty-first lirthday. Then followed the presentation of medals as follows : For writing in the rector's room Charles Chandler. For drawing Irene Labngh. For deportment in primary department Nettie Smith. The Rector's medal for deportment in loy'a room Augustus Kountzo. The Mead modal for deportment and cholarship Bertie Malotte , The Bishop's modal Alice Tracy. Rev. John Williams , rector , then alkod to the children for a short time , oiling thorn ho would not a cot them as oaohor next fall , as another would fill his ilaco , but ho would however , como into heir school room and say pleasant things o them. Ho also referred to the bishop a closing. The exorcises were closed by a song 'Como Labor on. " St. Barnabas school had an enrollment of sixty scholars during the year , bat at ho close of the term just ended only otty were in attendance , many of the argor boys being out at work for the summer. Rev. John Williams will not teach hero next year. His place will bo filled by Mr. A. D. Campbell , a gentleman of English birth , a graduate from Eaton college and the London university. The next term of school will begin on ho first Monday of September , Onmlm'H Wliocl Club. At a mooting last night of Omnha hi * oyclora a club was formed , which is to > o known as the Omaha Wheel club , [ ho following officers word chosen : President 0. H. Gordon. t Vice President Ohas. Woodman. Secretary and Treasurer 0. J. Canon. Captain John Ilitohcook. A committee was appointed to draw etc. Mr. On- up constitution , by-lawn , - nau waa appointed a oommUteo te obtain jormlsslon to use the roller skating rink 'or a mooting Saturday evening at 0:45 : o'clock. All who wish to become mom- } ors are requested to moot in the rink at .Imt timo. THE CITY SOHOOLS , Mr. James' Vlowa Upon VarloiiH Soliool QuostloDH ofluii > or > tanoo to Omaha , Owing to the fact that Oroighton college - logo holds ita comraonconient on Wednes day evening next , Superintendent .Tunics , acting under the advice of Mr , Lowls , of the high school , and Mr , Gonnoyor , BOO- rotary of the board of education thought it heat to ohango the time for holding that of the central school to Thursday evening uoxt. It was loarnrd from Mr. Doyd that the opera house could bo se cured for that evening , and the high school commencement will now take place upon Thursday evening instead of Wednesday , aa first agreed upon. Active preparations are now being mudo for thin annual event. The work of examination iu the High school waa begun Wednesday aud will probably bo finished by Tuesday. The examination in the ether schools will begin on Monday morning and it is intended to complete them by Wednesday ovoniug if possible. If this cannot bo done they will bo finished - ished Friday. Superintendent James seems to feel well Bathmod with the school work of the year just drawn to a closo. The work done has been fully up to the standard and the corps of teachers bos been inv roved. The increase ( n attendance tha last year has not boon as great in per cent as that of the your just previous. The &v crngo daily attendance for the year end ing Juno of 1883 was 20 per cent higher than that of 1882. The increase for 1884 over 1883 is 10 per cent only. The dif ference cannot bo exactly Recounted for by Mr. James , who thinks it may arrive from several aifleront causes , The fiPixting capacity of the schools is now almost entirely taken up , and Mr. James thinks BO mo difficulties may arise if nd school houses am built this summer , but if the school board could soon obtain control of tha money belonging to it , now in the hands of City Treasurer Buck , these troubles would all bo obvi ated. _ Ho thinks , however , that the fiito on Thirteenth and Douglas a poor one , as the school will bo out too far to servo the purpose intended. STATE FIREMEN" , * i f 0 Tlio Arrangements Completed Tor the Tournament in July. Wednesday evening the fireman held a meeting in the police courtroom and com pleted arrangements for the state tour nament to bo hold in this city July 22d , 23d , 24th nnd 25th. The musical Union orchestra and band have both been en gaged for the entire week and will fur nish some excellent music , as the manager - ager , Mr. Julius Meyer , in making extra preparations for the event. Au offer of 81,000 for the booth privil- edges upon the ground was received and accepted. It was decided to charge all wagons and carriages carrying passengers to the grounds the sum of ono dollar per day admission. This is the rule adopted at the lown state tournament at DCS Moinca last week and it worked very satisfac torily. The admission fee for spectators has boon placed at twpnty-fivo cents. The subscription committee reported that they wore mooting with flattering success in the collection of money and were very cordially received wherever they called. The firemen fool duly grateful for the interest that business men are taking in the matter and for their substantial aid. aid.As As the time for the tournament draws near the prospects grow more and more bright and it now certain beyond the possibility of a doubt that the tourna ment of 1881 will bo the best in the his tory of the association. PERSONAL. II , W. Baird of Blair ia nt iho Motrvpo Hun. John F. Goad , of Cheyenne , Is at tha Mil- Jard. lion. J. E- North , of Colombas , is at tha Paxton , E. II. Cowlcs and \rifo. Gibbon , are t the Millard. B. II , Robinson , of Tckamah , ia at the Met ropolitan. George Oilman , of Nebraska City , IB at the Metropolitan. M. Tanner and wife , of St. Joe , Mo. , are nt the Metropolitan. Hon. David Butler , Pawnee city , waa in the city yesterday. Mr. Nathan Blakoly , of Beatrice , [ called nt the BKB oflico yesterday. H. J. Kinney of Bed Cloud , Nob. , is stop ping at tbo Metropolitan. MIsaKittio Broch , of Hancock , Neb. , is a gueut at the Notropoll tan. J. A. Curtis and wtfo , of Clifton , Iowa , are B topping-nt tbo Mctroplitan. I'1. A. ICoonlg , of tbo Chicago Illinois Staats Zeitung ia at tlio Metropolitan. There fa some talk of Introducing the elec tric light at the Union stockyards. Rov. Dr. J. M. Adalr , of Iluntirjgton , Pa , { a in the city , tbo guest of K. 0.Patterson , Ex-Governor David Bailer , of David City , a In tbo city shaking hands with old time frlonda. Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. H. Boggs. returned loat evening from a two wooka plctkaoro trip to Colorado , 0. W. Pool , editor of the Tecumaoh Journal , came up from tbo southern port of tbo state yesterday. The Pnxtoirhotol i ) being handsomely repapered - papered , Tlio work lia been Ix-gun in tbo fifth story. Mrs. T. Crosby nnd child , Mrs. M. Ellis and Mrs. II. OrUlto , of St Paul , Mo. , nro Hopping at the Metropolitan. Mr. W. B. Tollar , city marshal of St. .To- ioph , Mlwourl , U In the city on n visit to hia mother mid sister who roaldo hero. Work has btm begun upon < tbo toner of Trinity cathedral. It will bo of atone , and will bo completed'In about two montlm. Tlio northwestern electrlo light , which failed to illumintvtu Wednesday iwht owing to an accident , wilt bo all right again tomorrow row evening , Col. U. S. M. ITrotwoll , tbo silver tongued auctioneer , baa returned from bis woory wan. derlngs through the west and now will mnko Omalm bta poimanont homo , Tlio Koynl Italian band" . ooiiRisting of a liarpor and a fiddler , entertained iho guests of tbo Paxton last evening with an open air con cert vtbich waa greatly enjoyed , B. Mruirice , ono of thu young , enterprising and ouurgetlc t'ftUlo ' men of northwestern No * braakn , camu down yesterday to the city on buttnosa from bis ranch la Holt county. Mr. Frank K. Cutter of the U. P. freight auditor's ofllce , left yesterd4y for Buffalo , . N. Y. It It rumored that bo la about to Inscribe bis name among these of the happy ones of earth. V , M. Sanderson , of Cleveland , Ohio , an ox-member of tbo board of Education of that city , boa been In Omiba fur several days on business , n guest ot Superintendent Jatnoi. Ho loft for the tait yesterday. Jobn M. McDonagh , O'Neilj Ilobert L. Reynolds , Lincoln ; G. Thomas , Dorchester ; W. T. McAdam , U. S. A. | J , 11. Bryan and wtfo , Blair ; and A , W , 'MoLougHn and wife , Plattmnoutli , "registered yesterday at Uw Paxton , 8.1C. Jackson and wlfo , old roeldonta of Omaha , left lust evening for Green Klver. Y , T. , i > fter a weeks sojourn nt tbo Paxtou. They expreis themselves much pleased > \ lib tbo growth of Oin&ba and tbelr visit to old friends RlM'VdericUon ' , North Platte , N.M , Sinitli , Albion , K. B. Tuuoy. Haatiiig * . Win , M. Buuvur and son and B. 0,1ngwcrtli , Howard , H , J , lluvis , Pnlrbury , Walter Cbamborlaln , Battle Creek , G , 11. Orippon.Woeping Water , D. J. Marts mid D. P. Davis , Old , and Hon. K. G , Hnuier , Kearney , wore guests ytstcr- dayofthoMUUrtl. THREE TRUE BILLS , The Number Betnrnod by the Grand Jury Yesterday , Ono Asalnst Ex-Councilman McGnoIt- In AmoMKtlio Number Other Court News. In , the district court yesterday both judges wore busy in the trials of casoa. Before Jndgo Neville the case of Rod- di * nnd Thrall vs. House ) , on trial for four days , was submitted to the jury at 5 p. in. , which after a half hour's delib eration returned a verdict for the plain tiff for $805 90. Before Judga Wakoloy the case of Bussik vs , Swoboda was on trial at the adjournment uf conrt. This is an action brought to obtain judgment for dam- ogoa alleged to have boon sustained from an assault nnd battery by defendant upon plaintiff. Into iu ho afternoon the grand jury came into court and made the following presentments : Ono against James Oroshnm , charging him with the lacony of § 00 from Theo dore Shaw on Juno 8. Ono against George Davis charging him with robbing Henry Brown on the 17th of 'April last , taking § 31 in money and a watch of the value of $10. Ono against Daniel McGuckin , charg ing him with bribery. The indictment rocitca that in May of 1883 } on complaint of citizens n resolution was introduced by this defendant into the city council and adopted , by which the marshal was in structed to CDUBO the removal of all houses of prostitution situated within two blocks of the Third Ward school house. The indictment continues that in August of last year on the promise of Abram Bernstein to give him one hund red dollars and a carpet valued at twen ty-five dollars , ho agreed to introduce and vote for a resolution directing the citj marshal to immediately remove all honuoa of prostitution from the south of Dodge and the north side of Douglas street , between Tenth and Twelfth streets. McGuckin did so introdnco this resolution and vote for it , and on the 29th day of August received thn promis ed ono hundred dollars and the carpet. HcOnckin was not arrested last night but , it is said , will bo to-day. The Merchants National bank of this city began suit against the Homo Insur ance company , Thomas Kane , Mary Kane , Walter 0. Ohearnly , David Kerr , and W. .7. Brennan , to recover $3,000 on these defendants' promissory note for that amount. 'Martin Quick also brought suit against A. B. Moro to recover the sum of § 3,000 damages , alleged to have been sustained by reason of the failure of the defendant to perfect his agreement for the s lo of several lots in Orandviow addition. An affidavit alleging , that , thai defendant is a non-resident of the state was filed , upon which a writ of attachment was issued. The following is the assignment of CAM'S for to-day's : Before Judge Novillo. Jaquiah vs. Lowe. Thomas vs. Rogers. Foster vs. Dohlo et al. Huddlcston vs. U. P. B. R. Co. Vinlay vs. Pattie. Morrow vs. Jacobs. Before Judge Wakoloy. BuBsik vs. Swobodtt on trial. T. B. Parker vs. Reed ot all Brown vs. Edgorton at al. Bellow ot al vs. Farmer. Stephenson vs. Corrigan. Goodman vs. Freeman & Co. Fourth of July goods , FiroTQttki , Flags , Firecrackers , Turpodos , Bucket Lanterns , etc. , at Max Meyer & Oo. m&o,10djl7 NBSIUHKA STATE GAZETTEER & BUS INESS DniECTOiiY to bo issued in July , 18b4 , price 04 50. J. M. WOLFB , pub- her 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha. WEDDED FOR LIFE , Murriago VTcUncstlay Nlslit Ice Hongon and Hannah Nelson. Wodnesduy , at No. 1425 South Ninth street , Sir. Maurice Hongon and Miaa Hanunh Nelson were united in mar' ringo. Thi ceremony was performed by Rov. Copeland of the Unitarian church. Mr. Wm. Wubb acted as groomsman , and Mtt > 3 Sopliia Wilford as bridesmaid. Af ter the coromnny the little assembly of near relatives and close friends partook ot a well prepared ropaat and wushod the same excellent down with wino. The happy couple werti the recipients of some neat and useful presents. Following is a list : Mr. J. H. Hongon , diamond , shtrb-stud ; Mrs. K. Hengon , clock ; Mrs. Elizabeth llooo- Ung , chamber sot ; Mrs. \Yindheltn , lace bed eprondj Mr. and Mrs. Gee , WInilholin , haoglug lamp ; Mr. Martin Bromgo , silver castor ) Mr. P. E. KUusicr , six tosvols ; Mr. and Mrs. J Ablquost , set uf silver knives and forks ; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. U. HlsarBer , what not ; Mr. Lou Alilnuost , cream pitcher ; Mr. William Ahlquost , ouU dUh ; Miss Kate Henghu , set silver tea and desert [ spoons : Mr. und M . Chas. Gflt s liman , crystal water service ; Miss Huphln Wllford , silver fruit tand ; Mr. and Mm W. . P. lllco , cko ttuiul and preserve dishes ; Mr. and Mrs. Oats. Ahlnuest , table spread ; Misses Minnie and Ann to Hongea , small image of nun and wife ; MLs J. Birnes ; hand mude. lace tidy. The pany broke up at 2 o'clock a. m , and all left. Butituod that Maurice and Hanuah'ii future will ha t. happy ono. 8. OF N. 0. Tobucoo finest in the land. HE WOULDN'T ' CHANGE IT , An Attempt to 1'nss n $5O Count orlolt Bill Upon Henry Hornborgor. "Giraino two b ors , " said a etrangof to the dispousor of drinks at Ilornberger'a bar last night. Two foaming glauea of the nut-brown ale were placed upon the bar to quench the thirst of hiiu and his companion. The stronger throw out a fifty dollar bill to pay for his drinks. Upon examination of the bill Ilornber- gor concluded it was a repetition ol the scheme by which ho lost n hundred dollars aud six boers a short time before , Untold the stranger ho would have to send it up stairs to bo changed and naked him to sit dowd and wait. A policeman was sent for and in a abort time Officers O'Boylo ( and Nighton- ; ale came and arrested him. lie said ho liad no more money upon his person but three five-dollar bills were found .in his vest pocket. The bill is pronounced counterfeit by novoral who have examined. The stranger whoso name , ho says , it Thayer told several different stones concerning the bill. Ho waa taken to the city jsil and the entry of pasting counterfeit money sot opposite his nnmo. Ihaycr says ho is from Fronmont. THE U.P'S.vs ' NATIONALS , * An excellent game of base ball is look ed for this aftorncon between the Union Pacific's nnd the Nationals , of St. Louis. The Nationals have boon playing a good nmo all summer and have como herewith with a strong team. For the Union Pa cific's Duggan , the now catcher , will stop Salisbury's ball while Bandlo will play second base. Dolan , the California play er , it is expected , will como from the wcs and if ho docs will also take part in to day's game , The following are the play ers and their positions : UNIQN I'AOmaS. POSITIONS. NATIONALS. ! > ii g.an Cntchcr Downs. Saliibury Pitcher Shannon. Rockw ell 3'ii at Bn-o Colling , linndlo Second Huso Gibbons. McKolvy Thtid Bfo Horr. Uwycr Short Field Milhrd. Jnmlson Lelt Field Cocornn. Funkhouscr Center Field.McKonim , Carroll Illght Field Hunt. Entered Upon Ills Duties. The jury in the caoo of Roddis & Thrall against 0. C. Housol last evening returned its verdict and was dis charged. The now city marshal , who tiad boon a member of this jury , immedi ately thereafter qualified , and entered upon the duties of his office. The keys , books nnd records of his oflico were turned over to him by Ex Marshall Quthrio. The first act of the now official was to put back upon the police force Wiliam Nightingale , as roundsman , who tiad boon suspended sorno time ago by the late Marshal Guthrio. Tom Ruane now acts as night captain of the force in place of Gap. Douahuo , who is now in Chicago. At St. Barnnlms. The closing exorcises of St. Barnabas' parish school , wore held yesterday at 2 o'clock. They were well attended and an interesting programme was presented as follows : 'Two Llttlo Welcomes" Willie Uurnhain Lottie Pabor. Thorus , School Recitation "Tho Bishop's Visit" Warner Field. Dialogue "When I'm a Man" Jorraan Kountzo , Alllo Goblo , Nat field , James Forria , Sam Ca'dwell Georgia Eas- son , Luther Kountzn , Warner Piold , Brad ley Seward , Carloy Burnham. Song "Tho Cows Are In the Corn" Jennie McClelland. Recitation : "Briar Rose" Gnendlo Cobnrn. Jpcratta "Grandma's Birthday' School. Presentation of Medals. "Wauled. A live man to sell the People's Cyclopedia pedia for each county in Nebraska. Big money to competent men. Address , BENJI BATES , Omaha , Nob. Hammocks , Croquets , Lawntonnis , Baes Balls , etc. , at Max Meyer & Co. m&elOdj7. A Now Shlnoiv There has recently boon invented a new ilectrio light which will revolutionize the lighting business. It will supersede all ether kinds of electric lights as it is vastly superior and much cheaper than oth M. The Northwestern Electric Light com pany has secured the franchise for the atate of Nebraska to supply them. Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varies , A marvel of"puren , strengtn and uholcsoinanew. Ho.o eooromical than the. rdlnary klnda.andcannotbe a Id In cotnpctlttoi. with the multitude of low Utt.shoit Height alum or | iho pliate pnwdorn. Bold only In Cins. ItuYAL lUKINO P WVttll CO SPECIAL NOTICES. "Speclols will Poaltivolyno : bo inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAH-Monuv. TIT ONPVloanol MX chattel * , notes bouilit , cut tola 1V1 tlikuU s Id A. Forman , f 13 B. Itth BtOtS OtS 1m MOMhY Loaned un onutlcl murigtffo , by U , Iu Woolley , room iO.Ormh * National liank. M ON BY UlANKD-Oa chatte property DT J.d UiVmr,21S south 14th sttoet. 77&.lm MONET TO LOAN-TUe lowest rates ot tntmit BomV Loan Agency , 16th A DoucU 1S4-U \TONET TO LOAN In Bums of fSOO. and upward ITl O , r. Davis and Co. , Keal KiUta and Loan Atenti. 160i Karnam Bt. 8)8-tf , OBLF V/ANTiil ) . \\7AriTKU A. coud girl for dlinvrisher at T. A. VV ila'um'n Kettauraut S2a N. ICth bt. 001 VCp \\7ANTED-A. ten peitoni to Ic4ru . at 1514 Douglasstiect. J. U. Htnlth 87t2l } > WANT * D Qir far general kouso-work at81 . ,3. 10th St. TT7ANTED A. * ok , unn or woman , 93.90 per > ptrwmk , U. Obenti Kobmska IIousu. Kurtli Platta , Neb. Wl-SCp A clrl t J do general homo vroik In * qulru uHSd dt. UUucn IXinglu bud Pod e , rait tide. a = 2 tl W ANTED-A ooinpotent girl lor genml liouie- wcrU In a ( ituiUjr o ! tuu. Apply at Hit Web- MEKOBLL & KOSEflZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CARRY THE MIUJE3T AND FINKSTRETAID STOCK OP WALL PAPEES AND DECORATIONS H 1515 Donglas Strrifit , Omaha. T rAhTMCoinpetent Br | | tor hou ewotk. Good T Book , corner Sauudeis and Indl ina * tfctt MRS. II. T. LEAVJ1T. WANTED- cookROC * ! wapcs , Emmet hsuso _ Bl' | street am ! 10th are. Un. U. Umgan , CODiicll Dluffd , Ioa. 012-21 WANTED Girl fit 16.0 Sherman aicnue. Mr * J. M. Counsmiui 943 tf WANTED At once , a eood hltchon girl at 140fl Pier St. , North Omatn. D5l-1Bp W RANTED A buber , 7001.10th street , Omaha. 1 010 J3p WANTKD A competent girl for general house , work. Wages J20. a month. H. W , cor 18th and Dmenpnrt. 93tt ! \T7'ANTED > Olrl for genorat hou-cworl ; . Apply \ ) Mrs. N. J. Edholm. 2M4 Chicago St. 027 10 \\7ANTED A good girl for general housework at 015 south 18th strict. 0:0-10 "IT7ANTED A good stenographer am ! type writer. VV O. M. Ultcheick. H. 1 > . Kstabrook. 008 fl WANTED-A first class blacksmith A steady situation and gooJ n ages paid to the rlaht mad. Fremont Foundry nnd Machluo Ro. , Fremont , Nob. 835-20 WANTED-OIrl Immediately to saw and wait on Ublo nt OrrlilentJil hotel Sit tf W ANTUD-airl for housework at 2227 DoOifo St. 701-1 m - ulsawashor anil fcconcl cook ftt Panbaum's roatauract , IDlt Dodgu Street. 741-tf O7ANTKD A reliable anil active man to. represent V T a first dtaa portrait hou o , tnklne orders a * d dcllrcnng nork In itmilia to the right party. Bi ? couimlwlon will h palj Aifdrois Moos' ) Portrait Co , 0 , Uctropollt.n niock , Cblogo. 723-IOp T17ANTEU CanvasiiiiR BKOOIS to handle a nowljr r > patented article One tithroe c.n be sold In every family. ( ail on or address "Enterprlfo " No. H CreUM n Block. B32-U WANTKD-A peed batbcr. Good pay guartntcod. V. U TEIOLEIt , North Bond , Dodge Co. Nob. C70 Imp SITOATIOMn V7AHTBD. 1"X7ANTKD Sttuatlon by a Ocr-nan fjlrl to BOW In Y > family. Cut ) at No. 423 North 12th street alter 0 o'clock p m , , or address A. Wol' ' . 081-21p \ \ ) A TED A lady cxptrlcnccd In ofDce work ' de- Vt sires umtloymcnt ; liaj hid oiporlcnro'os an- flstnnl book-keeper aud cashier. Address " 0 AD" Dee ofllce. 003-19p ) TX7ANTE ! ) Situation fir steady young man * a V coachman In a gentlonan's family , who Is III- In ) ; to m.ko himself ( .eneatly useful. Two yea's city reference fr m last employer Inquire at C K. SoLaller * . real citato olfice , Ml laid Hotel. P58-23p TSfANTED Oornmn lrl for Kcnoral houieworkln VV | rlvato family. M. Wguttor , 1009 PoclQo St , or at 10011'arnam ' street. 983-21 WANTED Situation by man nd "Ho on a gentleman's p'aca. Wife for houBOwoJk , man aa coachman. Good references glrcn. Address "A. L " llco offico. 045 lOp WANTED A sltuatl-n In a store by nyounpr lady who speaks both English and German. Apply to 1016Center street , South Omaha. 0'3-Hp TXTANTED-An experienced traveling salesman 1 T wantsatltuaton In Omaha Is a fair writer mdcrttanda the Keeping of double or ( Ingle entry , 3 a good collector. City references. Address "J. II C. ' tare Mail Carrier No. 4. 877-20p " \TTAVTED-Sltuation by a lady to do second work. VV " 0. D."Beoofflco. 852-20p TTI7ANTED By n young German of correct habits VV and good > uelness experience , a petit on whore 10 can learn the English language atii American mjlno's. Salary a secondary consideration Best of recommenilatijns. Call oil or addrcsj D. W. Saxo , riattsmouth , Neb. 950-Wp A Young marilcd man wants situation as book keeper , in wholesale ( stabhshment in Omaha. AddrtBi " 0. " care Beo. 893 tt WAITED Situation aa book beeper or falo'man bynmaa with experience. Cm elve good recommendations. Address "P. A. A. " 2010 Cumlng St. 832-19p CnSOELLAHF.OUC WANTS. WANTED Two good gills , one nurpo and ono for general housa work. Oord wages paid to com petent tolp , 310 North SOth Street. 055-lf L WANTED Uy six young men , three rooms wlta bcardi B Bt of references giicn ajd required. Address "S. A. J. " Doe office. 030-lOp WANTED Few respeotablo boarders in private family , pleasant south rooms , furnished or un- 'urnUh , bath room , pleataot home , terms reaeonablo. 35 I'leasant BtreU , close to St. llhry's MO , 025-Ulp \TTi-NTED Boarders to know the St. Charles Ho- VV tel on Ilarnov St. , between 12th and 13th will sit up the best table boaid for 8100 per week of any house in the city of a correspondlr"r orice. 22S-tf FOB BBHT Hatiaea and lots. . I OU IIPNT Pleaiant furnished , sottage , 6 rooms , 1 BOS north 16th street References required. W2-2Jp FOR11ENTNew cottage ol sis rooms , Just cox- | > 1 ted , 2410 Cass street. 960 Zip I01l [ RENT Three room house with cl.tcrn and 1 will water , 1 1T Chlcagj street. Inquire at No- bratkaBrooin Factory 085-21 [ > r7\OR KENT Vow houfo , 8 rooms , 1107 Daxcniiort [ } street. Icqutio'nt 1218 UavouportM. 0721p FOll UKNT Fiirnl'hcd room cor. 18th and liar- n y , at 87.CO per month.h 078-lBp tOIl RKNT--1 good roams south-east carter 20th and Cuu.nK. 070 t ( FOU 11ENT Ijirio hotrdlni ; house corner ol Jack , son and 14th St'tcts , fourtooo room nil nculy papond ami decorated , tndlly painted Inside anil cuts do. 1 arse cnllar , with grounded hottom , cl tern and well with pump * , sink * and uutslileclralnapo con ncctod with soAcr. Mutt to luruUhtd with now ot | if cllv clean lurnltuioby lca3Co..Will > asoon Inn time. J a taa. Chapirau , 1\U Harnuy St. 073-21p TTlOn UENF Furnished looms ISlfl DoJgo Street. Jj 835 25p HEST FurnisVil rooms , with or without board , 18il Doaire street. C47-27p F ; 0ft KENT Mooly lurnltliod , rocnis US y. 16t > > . 032-23p POlt 11ENT Now btore. Alco roemi on 13th and Hickory , Apply E Sa\ag9. 023 23p FORRKNT KurnUhed doubla- rooms without beard 1314 Diveuport St. 001 21p F 10U HENT-Fnnllhcuso throe rooms 8. W. cor. llarney anil 2Uth. Jainos Kovltle. 693 21p FOnilENT-SIxroom houtson streetcar line and convenient to business. Addrona Immcdlatdr , ' a X" Uco olllce. 768 U F OK nENT Iloute | lh b room I and good sized lltchcu.wlllirillarand dstorn.lDlOH. llth street. Inquire 10 6 Castillur street. 833-27p FOHIIENT To a etniM family , a suite of S or 6 rooms , 1112 South llth streets. 819-lSp FOR 11EST Two furnUhod roons far Imht hou. a , keetltg , liomot'n B toK , cor. Sth and Howard , Mltf F01UIKN7 A flnt class stora In good locality. Inquire at lilu Ira aud Erickaon. C01-U" ; RENT Furn'dbed rooms 2227 Dodge. Dodge.130.1m 130.1m OU 11K.NT rirct-tUss 0 3oom cottage B. I'cteuon , sjuthcmt cornet Uth and Oouilas. /toil lltNl' lUxjuu In Weir k Matlot'al Dank bulldlcg. lioat desirable utnces In taa city , SuppUad with hvjroullo < & > vator and hutod bv steam. Apply at Bxnk 829 tf YTUHl KENT Llcgut iesideno 10 rooms , furnace , 1 < hot and sold niter , kUli rooms & . 8ulUb ! for flnt-clan boudlng hoiior pilvate ruldauce0 ptr mouth. Fuurteett room hooi * n ur , llth St , neur Jones. K0 perruontix BAKKKIl AiUAYNK. t 037-tt ISth and rhraa-n. L'OU HtKT in aedlcV * block. Storeroom 120 toet dcoo ttud good otnco room. I kulsen & Co. , u ) 1'arnam , room 3. , 760-U T7 > 011 HKNT-plaiio. Inquire at Edholin & Etlck- sou's. 0 3 U I7VOU UKNT etore room 1W9 Karuaui St. , by 1 l-AULSKN&C'O. inj.tt HKKT Vurchlnxl roomi on Ibo conb c cor. 18lh &aaC pltol rcaDo , formerly Crotyntoa | Iloiue. I T70n UENr Ii\rg ( urnltno room tq ' ! oaljr , N. W. cor , 15th ted K rn ra , 435 U Are prepared tdo wo o OUTSIDE TIIE CITY In ny branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRESCO PAINTING , DECORATING Fill HENT Cl.iip , ono t4 ao , one orpan. A llojpc , 1610 Dtx o St. 410 1m HX.L3. FUR SALE Houscl.rjlJ Rood * h a coMayir o ( ( Ire roomi , find OutUio V ) rent. Atply on premtras. 1709 Bert street V < MI > p FOR BAtjt CHKAl1 A opd pony. Also liarncg andcnddlo Adlrcls "l\i" thlsoino. > 76-Slp- ITWIl 9ALE At bnrjfilfi , fnr alc-T 1 1807 tit 1 11 south fIda of Cass ttrtct , between Hth and IJth , each 13 feet front iyl3l 'loop , RocxT h us , o&ch contfiln 7 Rood rcwna , jjosldo ) rtusct nnd store room * , ffood rclnr , well'anil ' cl-tctni lltlo' eood. terms easy. Hont in < y ( crKiS a month each , luqufro un thepicmlstx. . ISO' . 07C-21P FIUUK'A 11ULTMAN. JjlOtl S liB Complete set ol rut Iturool a ( our roonvco' taffo tor saU cheap at ) 1807 Hurt nt. ( YtUga for rent. P71 < 20p ( / Oil SACK Oil LEASE-A. well > sUblshod and Apnjlng meat matket. AdJrosa "O , O. " Dee oClto. 072 21 Full S % LK 132x135 det corner ol 24111 and Lc v- onvorlh and Jicbton ( treft bclnj-1 tfccta on S tides. Can build nUtptn hounrs. A fiilcmlld Invest-- mcnt. I1IB ? & HOTThll 1B01 Farnam St. OSS SI E R SALK-OOxl 5 lc * with a peed * -roomhou o- InShlnn'atdd worth 12,800. Will sol ( or 41.900 A splendid leoaol property. lUUV a-JIOTTKR , 1601 Fmnain St. 038-21 ITloR SAT.K A No. t now homo on hall S > t on half J. ' block from Saii'ulo a1 otroet , 2blnois ( rom red car line , t 00 cash , balance monthly. A good ohanco inEY&M01TKRrlMl'Fatnamat. ' 08921 Tj OIl PALB Cheap , hon To ( 0 rooms In f rut-class * " " JU order on 1 lot IViZS'N , IDth St. 080-23p FOll SALIC Three ol the bast lots In HanRoom place utn barualn'll aold'eoon. ' Potter & Cobb , ISlSFarnatn. ' 031-tl FOR SALE A paying boarding house one block ( rcm P. O. 217 N. ISlll St. OS5-20p < LVSIII' > > A lotcinuo ColoiadoKMiica JL corBlstlng o ( 800 owes , 3 , S and 4 joaia old. about OiO } cartings and 100 limbs Tlio ewes will hear about Bpcunda. For ( urther Information ad- dro's Ml lay Co. , U.lglor , K &M. IU It , Neb. 830 Imp FOR SALE A grain , stoffc and c al business in Western Iowa. Low price and easy terms Buil- nets Kill bear lnre tlaraton. ! An unusu I bargatoi oKercd. Address "Wlncholl" care Om.ha lit o , 839 80 FOR SALE A ntco outt-go andtfull 1 it , half block south of Milton Iligei' rcsidoncn , on 13tn street. Inquire ol M. Lee , Grocer , 2.d unJ Lcatonworth , 017-lm IOIl SALE Two frcth milch con , 611 South llth F street , , between Ilonard and Jlokson. 029-iOpH TTfOR SA1E At a bargain , a first class Zither. Ad- J ? drew "X.Z.Q" Bee office. 870-tf TTVOR SALE A keystone range 'No. a Price $30. J ? Intjulrc 1447 south Sth tt. 878 21p TpOB. SALE Two sooond hand phnos , at Fdholm X ? & Eikkson'd Uusio Store on lOCb'St. ' 800 tf "I750II SALE The coziest and rnosS desirable res ! I1 donee on Capitol Hill. House contains 9 rooms besides closets and ftoro rooms , good collar , city \\ator , and all modern Irt'iirovi-inenta. Good barn and'outbuildings. Kverytning in Ctst-clasj shape. Full lot. Inquire of T. F. Ljon on promises , 2123 Capita ] avenue 842 tf FORSA1R-40 aero farm , adj lining Elkhorn Sta tion ; saloon anddrugstoro at Waterloo. Will ex- ut go lot Omaha property. J , B SILVIS , SiO-Zip Elkhora Staten , Neb. 17011 BA.LG The Omaha Rikery , established 1874. F Contains a good fit ck of Fancy Goods and other futures , wagon , etc. Location Bret-class Cheap for cash. Apply 616 10th street , bet. Jackson and How ard. _ 704.1m Fni ; SALE A good paying grocery business , stock and fixtures. Will Invoice ? 2,500 , hales t25,000peryear. For further information , address forte weeks "Z. " Bee olllco. 798 tt T7\0II \ SALE REAL F8TATE A great bargain lnX\ JD 60 lots In Reese's PUce , on St. Haiy'a avenue Ik strect'carlme , t very low prlco ' r SO days. Applr " ' to Joseph M. lleaie , 211 South 14th street. 674-1 in p IOR SALE Tin good will ard fixtures of the Crctghtan i House. Easy terms. 633-tt BALE Two open sooond-naud buggies and FOR delivery wagon , cheap , at 1819 Harney St. 839-tf T OU SALE One plane , as good as now. Cheap 1 ? at Hospe , 1519 Dodge. 409 1m SALE Cheapest house and lot in Omaha , In Potter's-addition , B seems , well , 300 barrel cis tern on two lots , 110 feet front br 130 feet deep , for 2.050. POTTER & 0 .BB. 1516 Farnam St. 468.tf SiLE Cheap lots In Shlnn's 2nd- addition FOR and ritlnview. TOTTER & COBB 1616 gamaaa street _ 428-tf SALE Twenty acres of the Griffen farm , 3t FOR from the I'ostolllco , and tnly.two blocks from PraK'a sub-division. Will bo sold' in 2 | , 5 or 10 fuiro lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet CO. , 1511 Douglaa treet _ 270 tf Oil BALK Farm 8 miles from city , near Union Stoota yards. Inquire at Mrs. Meyer , over Roe der'a Drug store , 10th and Webster. _ 872- SALE Cheap , One driving horse , buggy and FOR . Apply room24 , Omaha National Bank Building 21,6 tf TT XI'EAT ACCOUNTANT O.N Lnucks late with JLli Continental National Bank Chicago. Book ] opened and closed. Mixed accouitj dju-ted. High est Chicago and Omaha icfuronccs. Am open to per manent' engagement Adircss cnrOi Merchants Na- tlonal'Natioiml Bmk , Omaha. _ 840-2Cp rpo ETCHANGE A gra n and stock builncss loca- X ted &t tevoraUtationi In Wcitern lew * tor nttock farm or goiul la dsbult blii foratoek'ptirposes. fhis tiller will beir strictest Invc tlgatl'-n Write for par ticulars Address " V ) Inchcll , " ura Omaba Bee. 010-20 at Henry Rmer's Park every faunday \J from 2 to 7 o'clock p. in. 25o admlsslun Boss plaoo tor family plo-nloi. 785-23p COOK'S GIIAND KXCUU3IONS leave . . . . . _ - - - In April , llay and June , 1R34. PASSAGE TICKCT8 by ail ATLANTIC 8TKA5IKU9. Bneclal facllltlos < * . " - ecouringOOOD BEIlTUfl. TOUKI8T TlCKBCS/or trailers In EUHOPK , hy a'lroates , at reduced raks. COOK'S KXCUUSIONIST , with maps and lull par- 1 particulars , by mall 10 cents. A'ldretis T1IOS. COOK & SOjf , M y Broadwa , N. 3BCS For Business , Traveling , Dress Weadings MADK70MDASURK AND READYJiIADK , XSTNock Dresilnxif. New 8umme taT ltUs. V I. M. WAITE , M. D , , Physician & Surgeoa ( Formerly ol Uflioy HospUa ] Chicago ) \ Neryons Diseases anfl Diseases of tbe a Specially , Fellow * ' Mock , N. W. nu. 14th wij Dodgu itrctt * , Omal , Hob. Offlro hoitii 10 to 12 , m , 2 to * Rjid T to 8 p , r. . . HuuJlJH 10 to 12 . m. AU CAiei jiroui tl ; kttwided. ' . , Dr. Amelia Burroughs , OFFICE AND RESIDKNOI5 1617 Dodge St , - Omalia , TE EVHONK No. Ut ,