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8 THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning Agust 8. LOOAL BREVIIIES. OMAHA IMPROVEMENTS. The Sohool Buildings Being Over= haul d for the Fall Term. The Farnam Stroet Grade Being primaried | * pughed With All Possible Speed. -Den't forset the republican Uhis afternoon from b o 7 o'dlook. This afternoon the police force and saloon keapers will play & game of base ball al the Athletio park, Yeatorday thres mew pafrs of trowssrs and an old oost were found in the garden adjoining the Tivoll saloon. _A brakeman on the B, & M. rond herol Ay saved & little child from death Tuesday 4 ‘l: I{ning her from the track just ae a moving | certainty of having the neocessary supply entine was almost upon her, of funds in some degreo haa delayed the ~Prepnrations aro betog mwde for a grand [ board, and caused some improvements entortamment, by the Zion Daptist church, |intended to be done this fall to go over to take place Septomber 224, the date of the | yngil next spring The greatest expen- emantipation proolumation. diture for this season will be on the The Sixth ward republicans nominated | Gontra] building and the Hartman school the following delegates at their cancus last |y © pnldsh L a 'll'""i’ ikt TII,M ’ & THR OENTRAL BCHOOL REPATRS, Hrss a6 Benjinta Falto. ! This building is andergoing a complete renovation, Every room will be kalso. What the Sohool Board is Doing, The committee on buildings and prop- erty of the board of education is now busily engaged in having the various sohool houses repaired, remodeled and cleaned preparatory to the opening of the fall term, September 1. The un- jesus -0, H. Kencall was arrosted yesborday | G e noxt fourteen d, for etealing a oont & pale of panke, £%0 XOGK" | ytr whioh it will bo thoroughly cloanad, otbooks and a note for $35 o om! “|and when school ovens will be a model Yn police court ho waived ulu?flnniun and | g0 neatness and oleanlinens o parti- was hold undor bail o the grand jury. tion botween the physical apparatus room ~TFho Augast sooiable of the Third Con-|and the uffico is now being taken :;xth o one whiol ragatiooal church will take placo this evon- | These two rooms will be mi ing a% L‘;x:‘mldunm\ of:M u. Hawos, No, 1422 will be used for revitations and study, re: Shormsn avenue. A programme of «senys, quiring the services of two or more rocitati ms, tableaux, eake, lemonade and n teachers, i On the second floor a door will be pu ood time genorally hus boon arranged. in direcily conneoting the main room ~Tho polios of tha city have beon for| kyown as Miss Hill's, with tho small rec sovoral days huntiog for a mm n mod Do, [jation room. This small room in who i1 wanted for murder in Cook county, Ill. | the future will be n!ad for the ‘Worl was sont that he had coms to this city, | olass in chnmi-lr;. ehem:p-l apparatus but ths police, aftor osreful watching for ,mnf ;;Ionk ;omz’ " heIA;hylno:l :gg;n:nd- in | will be put in e old cloa - oreenl days pasy have conoludod ho i 00t | L B O Muss H 10 for rectation hogine 1o |and study. The specimens whioh have ~County Superiatendent Braner,sosterday £ FEE0 o ol " he ball will be mailed to ths ssveral newspapors in tho city, rangod on the west side of Miss Hill's the prospoctus of tho Douglas County Tesob-f 0, ors’ instibate, which bogins August 11th avd | 0" make room for an_increase of one OMAHA DAILY BRE---ERIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1884, yosterday to nee the city. He had a lim- ited ticket to New York, and if he did not go on to-day it would be worthless. He was a poor looking wretch and upon sooing his tioket the judge gave him a chance to use it by getting out ot the ™ ohn Thomas was fined 6 and ocosts for being drunk and disorderly. John Barton was called, and & tall, lean, lank looking fellow, attired in & very faded and greasy suit of army olothes stepped to tho front. *‘You are charged with being drunk,” ssid the judge,” “That's what,” said John. He was ftined 86 and costs, About this time a butcher put in an appearanco and claimoed a butoher knife and steele which John had when he was arrested. As he took the tools and started out he stopped to shake hands with John, and umd' “1'll geo you in Chicago!” *‘All right,” said John, “‘but you don’t get me to sell any more butcher knives for you."'John is familiarly known around the city as “‘Coony Jack." “MOTHER HUBBARD,” &he Still Reigns Supreme and Her ¥ashion Will Bs Followed ‘Without Molestation. The case of the city of Omaha against Jennie Green, who was arrested for wearing a “Mother Hubbard” dress up- on the street, was called in police ocourt at 2 o'clock yesterpay. would be called at that time, but did not putin an appearance. An officer was dispatched for him but he could not be found. After waiting about twenty minutes, counsel for the defendant moved that the case be dismissed for want of prosecution. Judge Beneke called the case, and as no one was present to prosecute it he dismissed it. Thuse ded a case which had become notorious, and had neen commented up- on by nearly every paper it this country. It was 8o important to 8t. Louis people that the papers of that city telegraphed continuea 60 the The instructors a7¢ | one hundred high school pupils, two Misa O, T. Plum, Miss Kato M. Ball, Mr. 8. f rooms are being fitted in the attio of the 1. Boul, My J. B, Broner, sai Mr. W, J.| Central building for pupils from thegrad- MeOandless, ;&: ::Bdno]; below. Thc;:a fhre ruoms vul} b jor occupan: @ opening ol —At a ‘meoting of th Jsecond ward ropubli- | O “hgn] Sidt: ll;d :yillyb. hsnu dey ouns, hel 4 last evening, the following gontle- [ A s o e ateam heating system. © rooms men Soco named to be voted for at to-day |,y oq g thograded pupils will bo used primarios for delogates to tho county f pifh iy U Ry one, oonvention to bo held Monday Auguat 1lth: Toaso §, Hascall, T. M, Blackburn, M. Loshy, Moris Morison, Edward Heelan, Y.ouis Beaka and 8. J. Larson. school hu;n: ;H:d opnlr!ud uclthle 'lyz —A ninetcen yoar old daughter of Mrs, meeting of the board. ~ Upon calculation Rutahe, loft hor mothor standing on the B, & | by the b"ild‘;"g hcon;:n"ltw J; \‘:i;.i l-i’u:m; B platform, at the dopot, Wedzo luy, and de- [ 800 was found to bo the lowes er a g This addition will give four :’::}‘T:lx]::dw;:;’n}: ‘:‘:‘::::B:::x more rooms to this school, with a seating ) Lo G0 iremet [Gia capacity for 240 pupils. It will be heated ored. A policsman was as 3 by the Ruttan system and have all the wirl, but as she was of age ho declined without | ;1o darn appliances of buildings of this having first procured » warraut. kind. The contract for thia building re- —Mr. Xd. Wittig yesterdsy relieved the [quires it to be finished within ninety monstony of the hungey and ubstemious lifo [days. The building committee decided of th news reportams of this city by regaling | this week to put the addition on the them with cigars and s basket of as fine west side of the main building, inu;ond peaohos s were shipped into Omaha, They [Of the osst, as orlsm{lll;.y mm.f.,u, WEid b0 R WESYERLS Chemitol Brof, . J. Lo will sause, “‘;’ buil i ;:’ A SHohardt, an old time frlend of Mr, Wittig and ”T’;:'c‘;:‘l’;‘m;:‘“g:'w'::,“‘dim i u‘:o:‘“:hi; superintondent of tho publio sihouls in Hot | gparzg on account of the deep out on Bpringe, Arkausss, the lasc mentioned street at this point. - Boveral omall burglaries were committed Sl A in the olty oarly Wednesday morning, one of i S The city is now grading down Twen- . J. Wi , residi which cffected Mr. J. Wallase, reriding on| _'the city is bow grading High School Poppleton avenus, near Twenty-second stroet | Y16t 0 0 " : 4 building. This new grade will be several The thioves ‘orced an entrance into the oellar, f, below. the school grounds and an THE HARTMAN BCHOOL, The bids for the additivn to this to this city asking for epecial telegrams snnouncing the decision of the court. e ——— PERSONAL, Diss Hlattio Duncan has returned from Fre- mont. Y L. R, Moor, the Koarney banker isin tho city. R. C. Patterson has returned from Lake Minnetonka, H. L. Wilkins and wifo have roturned from Spirlt Lake, George Burke and wiie ate stopping at the Motropolitan. J. W. Smith, of Silver Creels, is at tho Metropolitan. 5 T Tirmor, of Louisaia, Moy 1 At 6o Mutropolitan, W. C. Pearce, of Kansas City, is at the Metropolitan. Mre. @. H. Deway and daughter have gone to Ohio on & vistt. C. F. Wilson, of St. Paul, is quartercd at the Metropolitan. Miss Josie McCague has gone to Ohio for a month’s visit to friends. G. K. Robortaand wife, of Hamilton, Ohio, are at tho Metropolitan, W. E. Carroll, of Boston, Masa., is regls- tered at the Motropolitan. Judge Neville has gone to Boston. He will be absent three or four weoks, and fiodiog tho doors above locked, aa well a4 | ot will bo mado at the next moetin . b g ::k": ::;“':;;:; mh:::“;{tup‘&:llx :‘:: of t.h:h hoard to pass & r'uolution n:ltlhor- 9 X izing the oonstruction of a stone wall ex- quantity of dohing and other articles “mfing Sliid the s hols (eaht: amounting to about $50. The King street and Luvonv‘v,g;th PR TR street school houses are now ng A eporter's Stal 3 - & pushed to completion by Mr. Potvin The report of the little fracas in South | Upon recommendation ’ol the special Omaha on Saturday night last has created om‘v;mhittge 1!;9 is rpllrgyina dt:d dl:f«;el:-l i i . D and the buildings wil accep! y the :z::‘::::l:eli' ey suo‘g:v‘:;t r;::;:::: board so sooa as he complied with its re- A ; quirements, for the newepaper articles which lplpemn sdiatthat tleas. i The tollomine, etter The Karnam street Grade, i P! Avaust 7th, 1884, This street, between fixteenth and \ Me. J, Kavan,—Dear Sie:—I called | Twenty-sixth, for the past few days, has this 8. m,, to make further “P:,N“'h‘n presented a scene equal to that viewed in ';?uff:‘,;fnmofif.;fi?'?u‘:“‘:l;;m ‘Al the construoticn of a now railroad. From our paper. 1 would say, as I would have | Seventeenth to Twenty-fifth, nearly tho said the day you called at the nffice, that | whole available space is taken up by Ofiicer Kile, in no sense nor at any time, | shovelers and teams engaged in cutting '}";‘l)‘gam‘f that ‘E:{“;’:' g:e ‘E:nm;el:: down the elevations at each ona and said explicitly that they were Germans, | Making vho fill in tho center. Doubting his knowledge of the matter 1| It was at first estimated that the earth took the testimony of others who said | taken from the east and west elevations lu"’ "l’n“ :o‘:l:‘nnfli:::‘.fl':i!r y‘:;i‘th::n::fi would nearly, if not completely, raise ) the depression to its proper height, but st the offioe or telephone me to call. the progress of tho woak at this time Very respeotfully, Frip R, Giues, demonstrates that this calculation was in Reporter Evening Dispatch. | some degree erronvous. The fill in this e ——— street extends from Sixteenth to Twenty- Blother Hubba: second, and from present estimates astings Gazette-Journal. it will take 0,000 oubio yards The last cass of real slop ver in a city | 0 ogid, it bt: the pEver el:;-h:m T:u . eart removi rom e two ends official has recently been developed In | orniy'ork will not exceed 70.000 cubio Omahs. Marshal Oumamings, of that|yarde, which deficiency of 20,000 will be city, has issued un order to the police to| taken from some point to be designated arrest any woman found upon the atreet | by the city council. wearing a *‘Mother Hubbard' dress. The| “James Kyner & Co., to whom the exourse given to & reporter was, “‘They | work was assigned by Tim Ryan, the have an unneocssary aud decoptive full- | original contractor, begun this grade three ness about the wais', s scantiness of skirt | weeks ago, and at the prosent time has and aro worn unbelied.” Arrests have | it not more than one thixd completed. been made under thoorder and the parties [ It is intended, however, to have the have demanded » jury trial, Omabais | work fully completed on or before the beooming justa little fastidious in her|middle of Saptember. Yesterday 110 rmnhfluu. t may be possible | teams and 200 ehovelere, dumpers and a fair and lnhl*luont jury may fail | scrapors were engaged upon this work. to find that ono of the perogativesin a|The carth is ull taken to the fill by oity marshal'is to dictate just how o lady | meaus of wheel scrapers or wagons, into whall be dressed when sha appears upun | which the dirt is londed from dumps at thestrect, Such an order might bave|each end of the contract, Mr, Kyner, done ander the old New Eng| blue | who has charge of this work, is exceed. Laws, but will bardly wash in free and|ingly anxious to completeit, and is daily nll'g‘hl,ud Nebaska. i y increasing his men e ———— Real Estate Transfors. The highest fill in this change of grade will be in frontof Dr. C. L. Hart's resi- The following transfers were filed for|dence. neer Twenty-second sireet, heing I the office of the county olerk, 17 310 feot. The deepest cut,13 5 10 feet. record 6, 1884,and roportod for T Bex in the east end, will be nearly in front of August 6, 1884, the court house. The deepest out on the by the Ames' real estate agency: west will be nur'l‘-emrtfith -‘:r:::, 10 R. Mathis and wife to Jno. W.|feetaud 2 inches, w, d. prt lot 40, Kountze' addition hv:;];.,.' Mr. TKyngr'. cu‘:u..;; is com- e , from Twenty.sixth street to the T, G, Wellace and wife to M. A, Day, :ivu' the deecent will be continuous, but w, d, ol sec, 18 16 13, $600 its degree of declivity will vary, however, P. M. Mullin and wife to O. & S' at different points. This great and cost- W. railway company, lot 14 block 13|}y undertaking, which has aot had an Wilcox' st addition, 3350, equal of its kind in the history of Omaha, Juo. A, MoMullio and wife to I, H. | yiil make Farnam street proper nuarly a Winter, w. d. prt 1o's § and 10 block 3 | mile and » half in length, near the con Bhione' addivion, $1600. tral poini of which is the quarter million dollar court house, the just pride of every citizen of Douglas county, | —— f ¥ : : Died, ACKSON~—In this city Aupust 7, at ! m., st 1142 North Eig ten b strect, M Geo, F. Houseworth, of Plattamonth, is registered at the Metropolitan. Mr, C. B. Holmes, representing the Hotel Gazette, Is at the Millard hotel, Hon, L. W. Osborn, of Blair, is in tho city. C. B.|Chsndler has returned from Chicago. H. R, Goodard, traveling salesman for Dewey & Stone, left for the west yester- day. A. D, Chmpbell, the new principal of the St. Barnabas parish school, arrived in this city yeaterday. Mr. A, Tremann, accompanied by his daugh- ter, Miss Sadio, left yosterday for Buffalo, N. Y., to visit friends and relatives. G. B. Smith, of the West Shore railroad, is visiting his brother T, W. Smith, He re- turns east to-morrow accompanied by his mother. Miss Marion G, Cooley, on old an exper- ienced tescher, of Cass county, after a week's sojourn, visiting her brother, Julins 8. Cooley and her many friends ia the city retuined home last evening. She snticipates making her home here in the near fature, Mrs. George and Mrs. Will Laurance, leave to-moriow for a trip throneh the east, they will visit the seashore duriog their absence and will remain some littlo time upon the beach. They will ve absent about two months, Mr. P, M, Arthur and “son, of C evelund, Ohlo, are in the city, and are quartered at the. Millard, Mr, Arthuris the grand chief of the brotherhood ofJocomotive engineers of the the United States, and Is beiny entertained by the engineers of this city during his stay. 1. M. ¥. Leflang, L. Ray, T. H. MacCoy, Plum Creek; T. M. Brew i John Elliv and N, 8. Spe W. Hurmon, Hon Isasc Powers, Dakota City, and M. O. Toole, Now Castle, were at the Millard yesterdsy. C, H. Connell, Valentine, (i. H, Jewitt, Sidvey, J. B. Strode, Geo. Smith, ¥. E. 8. Whits, AT M, Plaetemouth, S, R. . L. iog, D. P, Ashburn, Gibhon, and Miss Elsie Dolon, Palmyra, registered at the Paxton, W, N, Baboock, the newly appolnted agent of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad for Ouwsha sud Council Bluffs, is an_expericnced vailroad wan and & very popu ar gen(leman, Ho will make & host of frioads for his road, as woll as for himsel. The company is to be congatulated upon haviog received his serv- ices for this important position, Mr. Thomss Boyd, mansger of Boyd's opera house, to-day recelved a lotter from E. E. Whitmore, the troasurer, in which he said that he was quiteill, and would not be ablo to roturn for some little time, Hois in Ohicago, having returned from the Hot springs" bl many frieuds in thia oity will corely regrot o hoe of his illnoss, o — At The Opera House, Col, Wood’s dime museum show,which is now playing & week’s engagement at Boyd's opera ?:uluo, i highlg.“-pokan of by ull who haye seen it. overal feat- ures of the show are very fine and are not excelled by any company now travel- In.durhw of Andrew Ja obson, aged ] l’ullua‘ Court., yourr, 8 monthe and 2 da: » I police court this yusterdsy there wes Burial wall take place on Saturday, August | very little business, three solitary drunks 9th, st Blair, Nebraska. walking into the prisoner’s dock. e —— Ol Grocer f0r HAMBUSGER w' Dan Shay said bo bad been on » drunk s . al2-¢f i but ti at he had juet stopped over here ling, The trained birds especially csll { for inention and are greatly enjoyed by I tho children, ——— EMPIBE STEAM LAUNDRY {Now open, T.lephone No, 628, 6.5t The marshal was notified that the caso | & of Mosars. Wiig & Weatberg from the organization of that firm, and it need Are prepared to do work UTSIDE THE OIT® SHARP SHOOTERS. MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG, : TR only be said in evidence of the esteem in 4 H a 4 T Soirs Getere in [0 1 Ril| bl e’ heid vy e ‘it Practical Painters & flflflfl[fltfl[& on Short Notice shflfi“ng.cifllefl. :fl; %::':R?::’:E':Y:’;:::;:‘t'il:e';":: CARRY TiE LAKOEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF Hg}}fi}llt, Preliminary r:rn;u Already Begnn at :"a:-:n?boz?“:w:e:i:ed:;;“lri':::s:":‘}?v WALL PAPERS AND DEGORATIONS ng FR¥S00 Tho Pore By tho. Contostants, |G to st n the celebration. | TONE, .y 1§16 Dnglas SIneet, 0MERA, corpiitense "Droorattn s 4 continued until Me. J. H, Weatberg, of the firm, cailed the assemblage to order, and after satiafying himself bly the use of a tope measure that Miss {naiekfi had grown no shortor since her last birthday, proceeded to state theobject of the gath. ering,~—which he did as only Mr. Weat- berg can—oonoludin;: with the request that the royal disdem be brought forth This proved to be a very handsome paint- ing and was presented with the compli- ments of the firni - 1 their employes. Miss Rosicky, in a tremulcus tone but in distinet and unmistakable lsnguage, thanked the donors, when Mr, Wiig, the humorist of the evening, proceeded to explain the meaning of the picture. ‘Wo have not room to give his speech in this item, but it can be had on applioa: oation at either of tho firm's establish- ments on Tenth street. A sumptuous repast was then served, after which dancing was rerumed nnder the management oi Mr Westberg. The gathering disbanded in the small hours and repaired to their respective homes, feeling that an enjoyable even- ing had been spent, friendship cemented, and hearts made olad, nome, however hapoier than Mus Rosicky herself. Who is next? - REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Voting Places for the Republican Primaries to be Held To-day, For several days the privates and offi. cers who are to take part in the depart- ment rifle contest, have been arriving from their various stations, and they are now all here and the preliminary firing was commenoed yoeterday at the fort, This practice will be continued until Tuceday, Augast 12th, wlien the first in- dividual skirmish match will take place, commencingat 8 o'clock. This matoh is open to any membor of the regular army present. The distance is 6(0 to 200 yards, On the 13th, 14th and 15th, commenc- ing at 8 o'clock, there will be competi- tion for places on the department team of twelve men and two alternatos and the U. £. gold medal. On August 16th there will be the short range match of 200 yards, open to any member of the regular army. oy August 18th the individual skirmish matoh for the U. 8. medal, for competi- tors for the department team will be held. The distance willbe 600 to 200 yards. These shooting matches are of recent origin, and have been author- ized by the government to secure marks men among the members of the army. They are taken in by members of the several departments of the army. This being the Scputment of the Platte, the contest will be carried on by members of this department, and the contestants aro secured as follows. Kach company in the department sends one marks- man and each regiment two offisers These competitors are selected by regular ' Booth’s Oval Brand | OYSTERS —AINID- E'resh E'ishh AT WEOLEGS.AIE: D. B'BEEMER, Agert, OMAHA, NEB The Largest Stock in Omaha: and Makes the Lowest Prices: urniture. DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS,4 Just rocelved an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, compristn the latest and moet t.uci deslgns manufactured lory th]!:glpflng'a n'tdo':’nd, ool;crln; t! The republican primaries will be held on this afternoon, August 8th, to se- lect delegates to attend the county ocon- vention which convenes in this city Mon- t oompetition. In the matches mm pew i0] ok, AHsus | dhy, Abgust!L1th: " s’ polls o#5e ite A.nngn of prices from the Cheapeat to the most Expensive, men will contest for positions upon the [ primaries will be open at § o'closk in the department team, which consiss | afternoon and closeat 7 p. m. in the city of twelve men and two alternates. In doing 8o each man’s best record on two days out of the three, will be considered. He will shoot each day seven shots at three targets, the one of two huudred yards to be fired at standing; the target 300 yards, kneeling; the mark 600 yards lying down. The twelve men making the highest aggregate score as above mentioned are appointed the department team. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth are oconsidered alternates. The man standing at the head of the team receives a magniticent gold medal offered by the wards, and willopen at 6 p. m. and closeat 8 p. m. in the couatry precincta. The following placesare designated as polling places: i First ward—Slaven hotel. Second ward—Jo Kavan's, southwest corner of Thirteenth and Leavenworth atreets, Third ward- Northwest Twelvth and Harney. Fourth ward—Court house. Fifth ward—U. P, bakery, on Six- teenth street. Sixth ward—Engine house. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for theinspection of cus-|Complete stock of all the latas | tomers, the newest rovelties in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and 4 Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Etc., Etec. i Elerant Passenger Elovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, OMAHA NEB. corner of United States and valued at $100. Douglas precinct—Quale, school - Tie dprimio 't iae, goud 5 ot 7 WM. SN TYDER Leavenworth whero it enters into com-| Saratoga precinct—Saratoga school - = petition - for membership in _another | house. prize of the division team. Four de-| Jefferson precinct—Residence of H. C. - e partments comprise this division, those | Timme, of the Platte, Dakota, Missouri and| McArdle Precinct—McArdle school Texas. This teum also consista of | house, twelve men and two alternates. The| Elkhorn Precinct—£lkhorn prize 18 & large gold medal for the firat, | house. second, third and fourth, while for the| Chicago Precinct—Roll's office, Elk- romaining members of the team it is a | horn Station. silver medal. The fullowing is a list of | Waterloo Precinct—At Waterloo sta- the competitors: tion school house. Second lieut 0. G. Treat, Sth Artilery, Platte Valley Precinct—Puffer’s store. Tirst Lieut. E. D, Thomas, 5th Cavalry. West Omaha Precinet— Methodist ?'Bcund Llim:';l ¢}‘, Ei; bi -gn{nf", 5th Ouvalry. | church. Japtain J. W. Bubb, 4th Infantry. s oy : Tiras Liout. L. Merriam, 4th Infantry. Union Precinol—At residenca .of K. Ssoond Lisut, W. B. Buamham, 6th Io- fantry. Seoond Lieut. J, A. Goodin, 7th Tnfantry. Secund Eleut: C. H: Cochran, 7th Lufantry Secoud Lieus J. Baxter, Jr,, 9ch Infantry. Captain E. Miles 21st Infautry. Captain W. H. B.yle, 2Lst Infantry. Sergt, E. M. Walkor, baud, 5th Cavalry. Sergt. O, M .dsen, troop A. 5th Cavalry. Private P Meizig, troop B 5th Cavalry. Sergt. L. ¥, Demorest, troop C. bth Cuval- private W. L. Putaam troop D, 5th Caval- Torivate W, Gray, troop E_Gth Cavalry, No competitor, troop F. bth Cavalry. Private R. W. Parker, troup G. bth Caval- ¥, Private J, Wingler, troop H Gth Cavalry. Sergeant (3. W. Bndd, tcoop I. 5th Cavalry. Sergeant W. C. King, troop K. 5th Caval- 1y, Private J, Daly, troop L. 5th Cavalry. Private D. D, Harrigag, troop M. 5th Caval- ry. Band, 4th iofantry, Private L. P, Howe, Co. B. 4th Tufantry. Firet Sergoant B, Rice, C». C. 4th Iufan- tr! 5. Sorgeant J Hermann, Co. D, 4th Infantry. Private H. Luuridsen, Co. E, 4th Infantry. Sargoant J. J. Havill, Co. ¥, 4th Infantry. Piivate G F. Rows Co. G, 4th Infantry, Private [, W. Batty, Co. H. 4th Infantry Corporal L, [, Holland, Co. I, 4th Infantry Private P H. Dioe, Co. K, 4th Infantry. Bind, 6 b Infantry, Corporal M. Muyn, Co. A, 6:h Infantry, Sergeant M. Lautorbauh, Co. B, 6th Tn+ fantry. Private 0, H. Boyd, Co. C: 6th Infantry. Private U, Porter, Co. D, 6th L favtry, Sergeant J. W, Weeks, Co, K. 6th In- antry. Corp. R. H, Brugaugh, Co. ¥, 6th In- fantry. Corp, J. K. Shetzley, Co. G, 6th Infantry. Cor Sedore, Co. H, 6th Infantry. Havage, Go. 1, Gih Infuntiy, . T. Oakes; Co K, 6th Iufantry, Obilef Musician J, Waltery, baud 7th In- fantry, Private J. Mill-r, Co. A, 7th Infantry. Bergt. C. Mayo, Co B. 7th Iofantry, Corp. J, Tede son, Co. C. 7th Tufantry. Corp. M. J. Lewis, C th Infantry, Corp. J. Mangel, Co. E. 7th Infaotry. Hergt. H. L. Buckley, Co. F. 7th_Infantry, Corp, ¥. H. Steyens, Co. G. 7th Yofantry. Corp C Zkeriusen. Co. H. Tth Infanury, Beigt. L. Chaplin, Co. I 7th Infantey. Private R. L. 8tive, Co. K, 7¢h Infantry. Private L, Kortman, jr., band, 9th "In. antry. Corp. J. M. Slavey, Co. A. 9th Tofantry. Wagoner C, Wilkes, com, B. %h Infautry. Private P, Hanson, Co. C. 9th Infantry. Corp. J. A, Marshal, Co. D, 9th Infautry, Corp. (i, Bendorff, Co. E. 9th Infantry. Serat, A W. Stay, Co. F_9th Lufantry, 7, Co. G. 9th Tnfantry, school omas. Millard Procinct—Millard school house, Florence Precinct—Florence school house. R atation \\‘. }6 {4 MANUFAC URER OF O STRIOTLY FIRST-OLASS . orrigaes, Bugnes, Road Wagons AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1519 and 1820 Harnoy Streed and 408 4. 184h Street, |°maha. Neb anrated Ostalogus faruianad fros uoon appliostion. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, S. DEPOSITORY. p J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier. OYA fl Cabital and Surplus. $500.000. C o —— Have you seen the Campaign Whips, at Moore's, where the lion roars tor the cheapest and best goods in the west. Comalmd see them, it will do you good. abtf, e —— EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY Now open. Telophone No. 528. af-6t e 7 I3 Parties desiring to enjoy boat ridin will find the new steam yacht *‘Undine” now ready for excursions near Sulphur Springs, on Cut-off Lake. Price $10.00 per day, £5.00 per hailf day, or 25c each round t3 al.bt. MAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at frum 85 to $50 per annum, W. L. WRIEGELY, IMPORTER, JOBBER AND,MANUFACTURERS’' AGENT OF G |CTOBKEIY, GlESRare, Lamps, & POWDER ' OMAHA, NEBRASKA Absolutely Pure. Thispowdor never varies. A marvel of puronsss rongth and wholosomeneas. ~ More economical than {he ordinary kinds,and caunct bo s+l in competition with tho multituds of low test, short welght alum or powders. old ,onlv in cans. EOYAL G '0 WDEK CU - w Dr. CONNAUCHTON 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8, A. Established 1878—Catarrh, Deefness, Lung and Nervous Disoases Speedily and ermanently Cured. Patient: MCured at Home. Write for *“Tne MzpicaL-MissioNary,” for the People. Tonsultation and Correspondence Gratis. 0. Box 292, Telephone No. 26. Bergt G, H Sisay, Co THE LL HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: ** Physician of d e T gt S i, HE HU (e Ablitty aha Marked Success,” CONGRESSMAN MURBHY, Davonport 3 Private H, C, Car, Co. K, (b infautry. 0 |I| writan: **An ronorabla Man. Fine Success, Wonderful nres.”— Foura 8 to b. e wems, band, 21st infantry, = Psivate W, Moore. Co. A, 21at infantry. Private O, H. Goss, Co A, 27st infantry, , Co. C. 216t iufantry. Corporal J. Meare, Ov, D, 21st infantry, Private H, v ackson, Co, E, 21st infantry, Private W. C. Smith, Co. I, 21st iufantry, Corporal G, M. Berkel, Co G, 21t infantry, Sergoaut A. ‘Thompson, Co. H, 21st infan- try. o Yiest Borgeant A, Hayer, Co. T, 21at infan- ve Sorgeant J, G, Chenowith, Co. K, 21ab in- faatry. The Pioneer and Still Ahead. Grerman ID. Wyvatt. BEEERE OUMINGS AND 20TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. pes g [+ RRNGE OFFIORRS, Yirat Lient. L. ¥ Pennott, 7th Infantry. ¢ Lieut. ‘) heo, ¥, True, 4th infautey. Firat Lvat, Chas, W, Mason, 4th infantry. Lieut. C. K, No; es, 9th infaotry, Licut. Geo, W, Boed, 5 cavhlry: < o2 oul {1 Lumper, e — “One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin,” The truth of the above can never be more clearly demonstrated than it was in the unanimity of good fe:lingand well~ \ wishes as expreased at the resiaence of 100,000 NOW IN US!. M Mary Rasicky, on Bickory. tewst, |, st psnoe e e, 4 o, g on Tuesday evening last, the ocoasion ) stove burers in the world, and with new improve: i i ments the essiowt to oper:fe. Abslutely eafe with being the unex arrival of & num- | jeg 8 Pacorvols, fw L5 We (e 440204 664808 ber of her frien to celebrate Ler birth. | wi & singlo acoldent : day in a desidedly substantial manner. ot Chlalswa, Pvice List, A HULL VAPOR STOVE %. Miss Rosicky hag been in the ewploy cmt{.fi RUEMPING, BOLTE & COMPANTY, ~MANUFAOTURERS OF — ORNAMENTAL GALYANIZED IRON CORNICES, Dosmes Windows, Fiolals, Win H n:«;m &, T, lroo and Slate Rog dow Oaps, Lron Orestinge, Metalll ert, 510 Boutk L2th Blivet, Oabia,