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b Mary's aveoue, was gallantly oogaged in car- |y &0 I A all, i i | iaps, of Becrefary of Btate Toggin au Andrew, Morris Morrison, W WEDNESDAY, = SRt Il):‘;‘f‘ilx:“\\?uc’::h'u;n,'}‘.::d;:.::':..:" q{{: Suporintendent Jones, renomination is it Fred Nye, R A 8 Biirke, W I | Grand parado and roviow at 10 o%lock a. bei‘“‘ of North Carolina tobacco the s DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT « , when the . M. i i oseph Redman, Doey B Houck, by [m, 2 Milton Rogors prosonted him with a valuablo [0 seriously opposed in any quarter,and *J'W INicholt, A, H Sander, W K | Company and batallion drill of volunteer e Every housek o6 ths trath of i lantern, which the officer found « great help, | the coming ticket is likely to be made up r. HC Turne: cAr- | organizations, Base Ball, ery housekeeper can prove the truth of our stataments by placing a can of OMAHA DAILY BEE:- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1884. — — THE DAILY BEE THE STATE CAMPAIGN. Weduesdt;y Morning August 27 \fhg Clans Gatheriog for To-Gay's ‘nn hardson, Jarm Shoales by J C 1 county L Kiyeer, W Pee W N Handy, C well, W E B_H Robins W Conkling rish m, THE RE-UNION. Programme for the G, A. R, Re-Union to be Held at Fremony, filled with telegraph and telephone poles, but this is & nuisance which will have to be tolerated for a time, but when men openly and_with no fear violate the city [ county—H M Bushnell, John W i ordinances, it is time that the strong arm 100 Ooo I LOCAL BREVITIES. Contest %, Tonry 1 Paimer, Samuel 7 Homas, g of the law s outstrotched and wach wio- [ i .|\| 7.. '"f”‘. I LI C n,"'lwullrl\‘ll,'\\ I\ 1::; The following programme has been is- | Jators brought to justice. Omaha 18 how -— - Jarker ieo 8 Simith, J ANOTF, C 3 o 1 ¢ " " ote, J V. Oarnes, 7 M Matsh 4 1 | sued by the officers of the department of [a city and cannot afford to have her Billings & Connor, Dentiste, opp. I 0, The Oandidates Who Appear &8 JEotc, o) e A streets filled with clap-trap signs or whirl- The Sultan of Turkey ordered two Steck Clatmants for Public Favor, county—.C C. Mostetter, by W, The r,_”"vw!ni distinguised guests are ex. | 18188 Pianos for his court in Constantinople, from . gant, George Herh., @ h, V. Beer.| pected o share with us the pleasurss of the | These signs, which havejust been erect- the factory in New York, a26m-o The corridors of the leading hotels of | ower. “‘,l‘ e llnrgt: el’:nugh to nl:;trug{. the Jiow : ‘ : y- Jeorge Sco Pote Fruss by " the streets to a considerable exten —Thot Ruby was sentenced totwenty | this city are alive with politicians | Clay connty—George Scott, Peter Gruss by ant D, L. Brainard, of the Greeley ex- | © . ) l days in jai ) who have arrived on the y I’ Dickson, C. . Mertin, D, B, than any other living man; and he carried the | which tend to frighten horses, and thus vot of lead from tho waterworks company. | take an active part in the republioan state | 5. W, Christy, Arthur Walliams. old flag, boya! ; endanger the lifs and limb of those who | . . g The general superintendent will be on the | goncention. which will meet in Boyd's e . Wi Gen 1,;:’}".';{:"‘:,“7]’;L:‘l"‘l“h\[:‘j‘l’-"'my ;'ln\'(:i_ Upnl; gl;p wp of the large ;ip; Wish to know why the Royal Baking Powder Company withhold frem faie grounds from 3 t0 5 p. m. ench day this| tod Thomnas Bryant, J. W, Brown, C. E. Sum. g Gibhon, of the Potomac army. | board is a whirligig arrangement whic the Public the simple intelli " oD 5 woesl 155 N, DRFDoNS of hulgaing Kpace, oto, | Obors ity b o Daniel VanHonseti, by . N, Dworak, | quiittioont st Woohiigion Tertitory, G, | turna in the wind, and as it revolves it ple intelligence that their Powker contains Ab A el L S U R LR . A It makes & humming noise. AMMONIA. sirests ‘,‘:.0 .f“":v,', '.. ‘;v“ pm-rlur‘nml Mon. | the largest political gathering Uml‘hM l""["ll";:f )',;."”-".i..nf.‘\l‘”:, \"'l""“fi";"\{m‘ ”H'upli\" olle e \(-‘.lnmr w. Xnn-;".(gu\n:nur; ,\l mflrcl]v‘mt wl\;; is dluin;:dn logitimate ' o wagon was o o ‘ * 5 i mpbet, > oy ¢! | the members of the supreme court of Nebras: | rade would not be allowed to put up 3 ini : " e e e which fs to bo found | ever taken place in the state. In addi- | G*GNeXith, W W. Lafiirty, by E. N |jhe member e puld n ) t day in the blg mudhole which 1a o be found| ', " he 44 delegates, which comprise | Stwet, Hulo Perrins, by C. K. ¥ Yonatey Tom e i Vi Wyek, Ubitad Staren | tuch an ungainly looking sign in front of Eminent Physmla.ns and Chemists at that place. b, 4 1200 to 1500 out. | . 1)+Kota county—T J King, W 1" Peebles, | onase! v J his place of business, and these advertis- —About twenty couples tripped the light |the convention, from 1200 to 1500 oub- I 3 Bevin by L A Hart, H Stott PROGRAMME=MONDAY. ing sharks should not be allowed to do SAY THAT siders will be on hand to watch the pro- fantastic to the inspiring strains of the Musi B O Y s A8 g of the host, eal Union orchostra, Monday ovoning at tho [coedings and Iabor with the del- | Jrinss i W (o, o) ting of state orzaniza down these algn loards, or repeal the H H rasidence of Mr. A, J. Poppleton. ogates on_ bohalt of porsomal | Dodge comiy— L. D Richards, 1 B Nio-| | O city ordinance. mmunla IS a a"gernus ru i + mus, K C Burns, J Y Smith, C ] [t RS el G4l y — ~Mr, Clark Woodman has been obliged to |friends, In many respects this | \iihi T L0 1 Sortoy, A M Sposes, g ddroms of woleomts by Mavor, Claland RN T ; y i move his fenco on tho lzard strevt side in | promises to be anjintensely interesting | C Cusick, 4 It Contlin, " | esuoneo by Departient Commander, 1L, | Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- in any human diet. Its use in food is an offense to nature about ten feet. Ttmakonn sad cut in Mr. |, g oy iving contest. The large number |, }iimore county —1 M Fisher, 8 Burr, B K| 55000, ¢ to Gen, John | 00 —— Tartrato of Lime is found in all C i g Vi ‘s ologant lawn, Ho is now building | % ®X¢+ 08 . 8 Cobb, J Jensen, J W Eilor, W' C Massey, V | \ Kgemal burning over of camp to Gen, Joh - artrate of Lime is found in all Cream of Tartar. Itis a natural product, of “l"““;""”":"*"“" e toind his mag. | Of candidates, who enter the field as con- | A it, 7 1 Brascluon, T B Farmer by | My Thayer, commander, 50 o 0 Attention! Sons of Veterans, vegetable orivin, derived from the wines which produces Cream of Tartar. 1t is a ‘.m.‘m:’: rn..i;m:: wal teatanta for the various positions, renders | V l‘[:m\’\k‘;‘llllu o nty—1t W Montgomery, W ¥ | hairian of reunion commitiee. = Tesponse by -{‘:mm ,,,“g‘,e(n "w“mi“{] the a(;‘m of | constituent of the grape, as well as other fruits. cent residence, | : i 7 f | i e it @ N A durrs 15 Me:| ©1i ThAyer; voterans at St. George's hall, north-wost i Y b Cahn Brothers' opening oceurs Saturday | it impracticable if not impossible for any [ Moad by T J Pickett, G N Adums, H Me “wh"g Grders and_announoements, cornet 6! Fourtecntl snd FAMam strests The idea that Tartrate of Lime can be converted into lime at the temperature cvening. The boys are well known in this | single combination to control or forestall city and have a host of friends, all of whom [the mctfon of the body. The manifest they invite to attend their opening. A souvenir will bo presentod to every one visit- o far arrived is, to smash all old slates, ing their placo Saturday evening. i 4 s and have a new deal services during the week. anothe fste Eintiky, ‘whost Teat ta on Bt R ket Wright. | “Driil and dress parads. sired. COMMITTEE. |in their powder. —Officer Hinchey, whose beal m St lail around. With the exception, per-| Douglas county—John M Thurson, Tsanc 8 Rousing camp firo for evening, 226.2t, f M S disposition among the delegates that have |} of now men all the way through. The most surprising and determined —Mr. David Schwenck, of Sarpy county, arE v pel . Upon Jone Targo, aro well filled and perfoct, Upon Zono | e Loro with, Ulo ‘des £hat Ames of them is 1120 kernels. It is nearly hard RAATERATCHNE THER RS fobE oF HYB ERIBH enough to be ont of the way of frost. A LiiEhe A610 4o GRS HIME A9 W —Charlic Brown, one of Mr. C. . Ray- | matter of fact the opposition to Dawes is mond’s pleasing clerks, and who came from | Dot 80 much personal as itis a question Clinton with that gentleman, thinks thero is g military "““NY-" In ‘:e first P’M;: no climate like that of Nebracka, Last nivh | DAWSS H&‘;"li‘:thl;fl::w:’n‘ lflllrl';rg :':':y his wife presented him with a lovely little ind his ti 3 Frontier _county—W L State Reunion, and election of officers of _ d dimpled boy baby. Charlio says it is a dandy ""h'““‘}f.“c‘“’;'l"‘dd' in the next ,"ol:“& John ders. State organizations, Omaha club. ~ Several parties residing S S T Y (e riends are e Kearney county—John McPheley, D B Grand review and reception,by distinguish- | in Plattsmouth, who know something and certainly it m; to admit that he would put the party on [p.jj iy It St. Clair; M McAntyre, J H Van- | ed guests. about base ball, say that at one part of genial daddy. the defensive this fall, and weigh down —Thea'arm froni box 28,at 7:30 o'clock Mon. | the ticket. The party is just now in the day ovening, wascaused by the burningof some | condition of the mariners, who had to wrapping paper in the hardware store of [throw Jonas overbosrd to save them- T. Linholt, on Thirteenth between Harney [8elves. Jonas was a good deal better and Howard streets, The proprietor was | 8D, but he had to go. Jing his paper quletly in tho front of the| Yo fail to_discover anybody yet who e tllrnd e ¥y g f would favor the re-nomination of Agee establishment vwhau the l!llllll'! were dis. and he goes down unwept, unhonoredand covered. Thefire was extinguished before | yreno 5K ordall ‘and Wallicha have had the carta arrived. their two terms and Sturdovant, being a Dixon county—W ¥ Norrie, F M Moly. Crane, R () Stewart. g Gago county.—R B Harrington, 1%, Holt, W Parker, W C Hill, Willian Land, A F an, C A Bumhand. 8 C Smith, N T O C Sabin, W H Summers, C J tichards, Perry Walker, 8 Mc W Lane, George Tuttle, ¥ F McCleure J tenbergr, J G Taplor fby T W Page, sper county—John Hess, amilton county—W H Prennell, Lee Cox, 1 P Kinkoid, H H G C E Mills by J E West, BScott, E P mond, B ¥ Cleveland, G W Jones, Jofferson county— C J Bills, P Jamsen, 1) B Oaphan, W I Squires, P Cross, W J Pem berton, B S Bak: Johnston John Wilson, O A Car- fin, J, E Lanster, AT P_Rennshaw, P Bl C.'Wyman, Andrew Salzmao, by A H Sw J D Nelson, A A Carman, by J. 8. Dew. McClary and ich denberg, A C Christiansen, Lancaster county—J D McFarland, R O Phillips, O P Davie, M C Brock, T I Ken- nard, EA Bignell, ' M_Lambertson, Id R Sizer, N C Abbott, C H Gere, J L Caldwell, H Brugman, Angus McKinnon, Alex. Bird, by Frank Hall; 1 D Rhen, B Bramwell, by J°C Carter; Ben Dodrill, by Charles Fox- worthy; John “Rightford, by A D Burr; C.J Nobes, Henry Girace, by J H Harley; J W Waoore, by C'W Maher, Madison county—11 G Brome, George N Buls, A H Nudig, C D Jenkins, W M Bick- Lighting the camp-fire, TURSDAY, Same order of business continued, Tho old-time recruiting office. what residents of this city cannot. Pull Wednesday, August 27th, at 8 p. m, sharp, for the purpose of muster and election of officers. A delegation is expected from Weop- Organization of yolunteer regiments for Artillery evolutions by Battery A, light artillery. N, 8o’ The children’s camp fire, under tal City Camp fire at night. THURSDAY, Moeting of the state organization. (irand sham battle. .ption to Scrgeant Brainard, of the expedition. p fire at night. FIIDAY. Naval engagement; gunboats passing the forts au night. SATURDAY. Breaking camp, Adieus. Good-byes, and G od bloss you, boys. ranks, ma almer, department_ commander, L. Thayer, commander of camp. " E. Dorsey, ch'n reunion_com, 8. 3. Jones, sup't of transportation, Teachers Examination, ing Water and a full attendance is de- Thereappearedin Mondaevening's Dis- patch, an article relating to the game of the Plattsmouth Journal and the score was said to be 28 to 3, which is not true a8 the right score was 10 to 3 in favor of the Plattsmouth club, The umpire of the game was the mana- ger of the home club and ho did not glve anything like a fair “‘shake” to the the game the pitcher of the Sher- man Avenue,Mr.Charles Walker, pitched seven as fair strikes over the plate as anyone could wish which the umpire called balls on account of their being curves, He would not call strikes on any ball except a straight one. Mr. Walker retired from the box in disgust and could not be persuaded to pitch again with such an umpire to decide. If the Plattsmouth nine wishes to play of the oven is the rankest nonaens, and could only originate in the brora! o7 totally devoid of chemical knowledge, i g o fous action upon the system. The crying of *‘Lime” in the way the Royal Baking Powder O i another trick to extrlcate themselves from the ufe of the powerful J&"“::’.SZ;?: The ‘‘Royal” contains it. It has no injur- i : ¢ ¥ ; g has laid upon onr desk two carslbf corn hfim-r ZK&T;H:L:ZZ ggvir&:::: r.; u:c::i?)lrf“:::?l illll::i:-y White, A'T Spanagle, LW Hast! | the direotions of Solonel John Hammond of [y 50 o rman Avenues of f\";muuia. The atrength of our powder can be proven by the consumers’ selieble specimens than which h-"lfil "“[V"’ ""’"i':)" ‘:? his friends are seriously alarmed, They | tarlan county—A L Bure, L K Morrls, M “\"lghb] 'xtt(lv§ .vmdlmp:}:'r--t, AR e Omaha, and the Plattsmouths, on the | "% in this city, The ears, aside from being SR 1 HBRD Witk Lo WA “LHkY Diwee nes, 1) Clean, R W Coats, irand parado and exhibition by the Capi- | rou gy of the latter. 1t was taken from The Test of the Oven. the “Royal” top down on a hot stove until heated, then remove the cov d and smell-—*AMMONIA.” This test will show that the ‘‘Royal” contnin‘:’:}'\}- MONIA; that DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER does not contain " DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER is superior to the ‘‘Royal.” 1t contains no Ammonia, articlos of food I (believe to be injurious.—ELIAS H, BARTLEY, B. S., M. D., Chemist of the Department of Health, Brooklyn, (N. Y.) May 20, 1884, The ‘‘Royal” contains Ammonia. The use of Ammonia in ~ Price Baking Powder Co. STORE Practical Painters & Decarators, CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST.RETAIL STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS SHADES Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THE CIT® in any branch, On Short Notice 4| HOUSE, SIGN, AND FRFSCO PAINTING, DECORATIN MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG, 1515 Donglas Street. 0k, coresepsnionce s state Horti- | democrat is not thought of in this con- |ley by T J Hunt and T'J Hunt. [ i & n —J. T. Allen, secrotary of the State Horti ot iy numegicnl strongth of oan- | Morrick county—W it Mors, J G Holden The examination of the teachers closed | a fair game with the Sherman Avenues i ve! i 5t [by Dan Hopkins, A J Bowels by E I White, | Saturday evening. The following named |let them come to Omaha and play ac- Furnas at the Paxton, and is recsiviog en- | didatos for every other oflice, makes it torson nud N R Persinger have beon grantea cortificates to| Cording to the rules of the American utterly impossible to even guess who § 3 v | persons niave been g| o s : tnes fora grand fruit and flower display at | TS (IPARIDE Lt - CHol, BUOREES County - Brad D Slaugiter, BV | E00 association. Bring up a competent um- the state fair. As alast oall ho urges fruit [ [gpo o F P i ORI G L VIR ) s cultural society, has his office with Governor Booths’ Oval Brand pire and | will wager two to one that they will get the worst beating they ever Tt EAL i Campbal ] R ssy grade;) Geo RV, RHILL growers to display their apples from the hundreds of new orchards just coming into bearing, The object is to show to new com- ers what is best to plant. Fruit sent to him by express will rceive prompt attention and | ~ Prosidential electors—C- H. Dewey, will be carefully placed on exhibition, L. C. Burr, Eugeno Mooro, Col. Hayes, ~—Tim Healy, who went down to Kansas | of Norfolk, Capt Palmer, of Cass, and City to inquire into the deathof his sister | Senator Kinkaid, of Holt county. Catharine, arrived there Sunday, and witness | Governor—James W. Dawes, of Saline, ed the post mortem. The woman died Sat- | John M. Thayer, of Hall; J. B. Dins- urday under peculiar circumstances, and Cor- | MOFo, of Clay; Henry T. Clark, of Sarpy; oner Rogers ordered the arrest of Mike Din- | Y- Daily, of Nehama; I K. Valentioe, : R 5 of Cumming, and Chas. P. Matthewson, nio on suspicion. The examination showed | of Madisor: that Catherino died from gastritis,and Dinnio | ™ Tiout.” Governor— Agoe, of Hamilton, was released. Tim had the remains interred | Hon, H. H. Shedd, of Saunders,and Dr., in Union cometery yosterday morning and ro- | Knapp, of York, As far as we can learn, the following candidates have come forward for the various positions on the state and elec- toral ticket: olls country — George I Day, K H Leigh and ' M Cc Otos county— H F Garrow, J M Taylor F Now, J R MeKer worth, ‘and G Pawnoe count; L L Vence, J D P 1) How 1ps county. hea, Peter Pierson, son by J H Todd, W udy, H A Newman, A ,J € Watson, ¥ W Robb ¥ B Stevenson, M 1 Srwin, B Van . Bickman, Gearge toberts by J e county O J Frost, 12 P Holmes, J B Sharot. Thayer county --James Dinsmore by Ed S Post, M M House by FJ Hendshot, I M Witherald by 12 S Knight, J Yearn-haw by M M Barger, I' Wilcox, ¢ W Beanblossom by C B Cooo. Platte county —W T Searlos, W A McAllis- ;B Second grade, Ray D. Packer, H. Hayes Claire, Carrie Kumpf, Lora E. Sweet, Katie A. Gardiner, Harle E. Ers- “ | kine, Myrtie G. Young, Max Randall, W. J. McCandless, Anna E. Leach, Hor- tense E Smith, Sadie E. Manville, So- phio Cleveland, Maggie McLaughlin, Jennie CNoyes, Mary Donergan, Chris- sie B. Ohlson, Alice Donahoo, Mary E. Conroy, Carrie A. Boyer. Anna E. Evers, Kmma Donergan, A. D. Agee, Mary D. McCoy. Third grade, Fmma Saling, Ida E. McEwen, C. L Hotchkiss, Mary B. Aus- tin, Mary Burke. Maggie Swift, Eva A. Morgan, Tda Saling. got since they organized. Tuos. A. GOLDEN, Manager Sherman Avenues. Plattsmouth Journal please copy. Fresh Eislh j D. B. BEEMER, Agent, - - OYSTERS —AIND— AT WEOLES.AXIE: OMAHA, NEB turned to Omuha Just night, Secretary of State—Idward Roggin. | (e REGowder 15 Muneref, ¢ G| A large majority of the schools in the > : A fow days ago there appeared in the By | Troasuror—J. G, Wilson, of Shorman, 33 Teuman, 4, L. H | county reopen on Monday next. Thero The Largest Stock in Omaha: and Makes the Lowest Prices AN a “haunted house” sensation, which is proy- | 12X-Deputy C. H. Willard, of Thayer; | 0 still vacant places for three or four T eathiat ArnCying to tho ooonrante ol s f!&’fl;,fl“"&f"‘fifi?&- "é":fi‘"“c;l dx'“ I (" 7 tage on upper Dodgo strect, around which | Ny oy ol Mr, Tomblin, of Arapahoe, and muppositious peoplo gather wightly in hopes of | paeTgrer " of pod Wi o sceing ghosts. 3 One would naturally suppose | Auditor-—J. H., Alford, of Lancaster: that in this enlightencd age a ghost story | Hokry Grosshans, of Clay! Chas, I would have no other effect than mere amuse- | Walthers, of Richardson and H. A. ment to the readers, but it scoms that there [ Babcock, of Valley. are persons who yet believe in ghosts, The| Commissioner of Public Lands and Bik reporter was told the story by fan imagi- | Buildings—George R. Smith, of Cass; nutive young man, and without any idea that | Nils Anderson, of Fillmore; Scott, of any annoyance would be caused by its pub- | Buffalo; Dr. Buckworth, of Lincoln; Mr hardson county—J D Gi brook, J V_Lichty by A. R. K. Holland, Ed Stecl, 10 H Benton, by J LSlocum, H D Wells, I' W Saunders, Martin Werner, C B Gridley, O A Cooper, B F Mil s, Saline county—J R Johnston, ¥ 1 Foss, I tt, A B Taylor by 15 W Metealf, W ) KM Sniter. H Cole, O W Balt- gloy, J C Thurston., T H Miller, J H Kim ball, w ¥ unders county- T W Gilchrist, J C Ho- Henry Anderson, Willinm Flotcher by Henry Anderson, H 1 Dorsey, 150 Pancost, W W Hall, J C Graver, R A” Heaton, O M Tication, wrote it up for the Bek, for tho sako [ KXnight and J. K. Marley, of Lancaster; of a little variety which is the “spice of lifo,” |; K. Ratcliffe, of Merrick; Hassler, of The fact is that thoro was really nothing to | FA%neo and Fuller of Butler. : tho story, The house in question is owned Ly [ Superintendent of Public Instruction Carter, T Jf Pickett, jr, J P Gibbons, Seward county 1 L Norvall, William 12 H Landes, Allen Price by H R 'S Norvall, J H_Petzer, E C nons, O'T Lowis, Curos, T € male teachers at $50 per month. ——— Ke-Union at the A, M. E. {Church.}} The grand re-union of the A. M. E. church will take place this even- ing, beginning promptly at 8 o’clock p. m. There will be plenty of enjoyment as we can fully assure for the committee have spared no pains in trying to make arrangements to merit the approbation of the people, and us everything is free we do widely extend an invitation to all friends and especially strangers. The grand gleo club, under the man- rsement of Mr. Hall, will furnish also Absolutely Pure. CEIANMBETIR F'urniture. DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, SETE H. K. Smith and is now occupied, and has | G0, B- Lane, J, B. Brunner and J.J. oux county— W I3 Annin, : ] 1 A Points, of Douglas; Vanderman, of Saun- | Stanton _county- Jobn A Erhardt, Joln [8ome <f their best music, which will no ¥ oo : § ounty- o A Erhardt, John Th oade Bovee varia A 1ot hesn "ll:""‘:"ly goet) 'e;' for v It s | dors and W. W, -Jones tho prosent in- |Taylor by Eberly, A Axen, " | doubt enthuse the dullest and homliest | strength and wholesomencss. - More sconomlcal than Just received an assortment far surpassing anything In this market, comprising upied by Mr, Potter for six months, ho | umbent, alley” county Peter Martonsen, ¥ M {man from his status and cause him to [ the ordinary kiuds,and cannotbe sold in competition | the latest and most untz designs manufactured for this spring’s trade and; covering present occupant is Mr, Hazelrig, and if he Attorney General—Hon, Wm. Loese moves out on the first of the month, Dr. Wil | o' Soward: Frank Rsnsow, of Otoe and son, the dentist, wants the house. It is|(, . Dilworth, of Adams. boped that this statement will satisfy the | Chairman Dorsey arrived last night ghost-believers that three aro no ghosts there, | and took up his headquarters at the Mil- and that they will haveto look elsewhero for | lard, where the committee is now busily those imaginary creatures, engaged in the preliminary work of the ——— convention, examining credentials of A Vile Place, delegates and preparing lists of those To the Editor of Tik Bxr, whoso scats are not contested. There are many places probably, in this city, that need looking after ina The Names ot the Delegates. santtary point of view, but thers is one| The stato central committeo kept its place in particular that puts forth odors office open until 12 o'clock last night to notfrom*‘Araby"and is a standing menace | F90¢1e the credentials of the uncon- to the familics, Who, through tho forco of | osted delogations from the various circumstances, aro compelled to dwell in | 2Unties. When tho oflics closed twelve It S Buchanan, N K Ridlon, A Ward, B Cofiin. Washington _county — Lorenzo Crounse, Honry Sprick, L ¥ Hilton, W J Crane, W D Hallor,H Bowerman, James Deming, H C Bil- lings, L1 Hurd by S B Taylor, A Per- ins W JO R yne cointy—John Bressler, im, W N Rich- ardson by J A Tullys, A L Funk, RV She rv, John Moore, %4 Cormet, 1 A Simpson C ' Codman, York county —J H Stewa W H Kickley, M Bovens, . Calkine, M Howell, G W' Ellis, i Dr W M Knapp, I Martin, J € Post by W Poit, 3 Martin, e — Postofice Ohanges in Nebraska and lowa during the week ending August 23, 1884, furnished by leap for joy. In connection with this there will be addresses dclivered as follows: “Our Relations to God and One An- other,” by P. J. Williams. “imyortance of Union Among us,” by Benj. Fulton. *‘Sociability,” by Willie Vinegar. Remember the time to-morrow for if you neglect this opportunity we are sure it will cause great regret. C. W. PARKER. Real Estate Transfers, The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday and reported for Tuk Bee by Ames’ real es- tato agency, August with the miiltitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CU levue Coll COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, taught double and Omahs Nebraska, in whic i Jish Grammar, Reading, Spelling, and Short Habd Writing, 860 00 a range of prices from tl 8 Cheapest to the most Expensive. Now tomers, the newest roveltics in 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - - Parlor Cobds Draperies. ready for theinspection of cus-| Complete stock of all the las: stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Etc., Ete. ElozantiPassonger Elevator to allFloors. CHARLES SHIVERICK., - OMAHA NEB. sre= RUEMPING, BOLTE & COMPANTY, & : : i P i . . 00 ~MANUFACTURERS OF — the neighborhood. ‘That an epidemio of | C221ties yot remained o be heard from, | William Van Vieck, of the postoflice do- | winerets Ly ety i ,u'iv:f."u,m.,‘,lfi,?f, \ete Courks, (w0 o 15 00 cholera or typhoid fever have not already but as several of them are in the extreme partment: SR B P 8 Complite Couruo, throo month. ... 0 00 appeared among them is & wondor, and if | *uthwest aud northwest parts of the NEBRASKA, John A, MoShane to P. £. Murphy, |y Jesoie s bosmaiiiie oo ciyais © % ] the nuisance is allowed 8o continue long- ,':':"- :l'"’ ” :'"’;: ““{T{‘“"“"'l'l“;° small, | gtablishod—Butler, Buflalo county, gl“d-ll‘," 3, block 8, McCormick's add— h . 60 ¥ id |1t 1s thou, they will not all be repre- jami i i (Tas 412 hove 3 5 % 5 talll Sky-lights, &c. Tin, I d 8l 9 er, there is no doubt at all that typhoid st i"E“m co}:lventiun. pre- | Benjamin 8, Gitchell, postmaster; Ca AL I, “Clack 50 J. Cbunsmasn, 0, ::;’,fl:”m e 12 00 | Dormer Windows, Finlals, w1nfl;w'c‘:|:“y3'nlg{runn Motalll ights, &o. Tin, Ircn and Slate Roo aud kindred fevers will make their ap- So far as pearance and spread through that part of | 18 been reported the Knox county dele- ,\}";" ph’_'tf".'_‘f“er“““""" Abrabam J, |00, night. and husband to H. B,| mee Omsha, Neb, the city. I refer to the place of ono|84ton is tho only one contested. Tho | Yaastuberios uppointed—1da, Valley | Knight, w dy 106 acres, scctions 28 and | - — proofs are now before the executive com- mitteo [of the stato central committes and will bo taken up this morning for Beard, on Izard street, between Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth sireots, who keeps a cow which is allowed to stand knee deep in its own droppings, which have been sottlement bulura'iho convention _meots. accumulating for mony months, as also a | T1° decision of this committos will then privy vault filled to the “brim,” sending | be given to the convention for its adop- forth a terrible stench, polluting’ the air | tion. of the vicinity and creating nausea in the | The following are the names of the !"“"“?: of those who are compelled to | delegates entitled to seats fupon the u hm."l’ .mntwr, I am told, has been re- temporary organization so far as has ported to the city marshal and the city | been reported: physician, but so far without result, Adams Connty—B F !Smith, H Bostwick, Tzaxp, | Geo Frabm, Geo Williaing, W'W Phelps, 1, Calking, W H Coltrin, R Boyd and G W talpa, Holt county, Uri Lord, postmaster; county, John W. Brockus; Ruby, Sew- ard counfy, Joseph G. Wamsly. 10WA, Established—Chalybeate Springs, Jas- Eer county, Isaac C. Balthis, postmaster; ‘olletts, Clinton county, George W, Powell, postmaster; Manatt, Poweshiek Mary E. tin, postmistre: ntinued—Howell, Marion county. ostmasters appointed — Clemons, Marshall county, J. W, Egleston; Duke, Dubuque county, Frederiz Byrnes; Ohio, Madison county, C. W, Wright, C— A Baby Found by Officer Hurley Last — T ——— DIED, Spickwall, Antelo J H Yates, M W son by J H Yates, Geo Night in Council Bluffs, Officer Hurley at 11 o'clock last night lot 7, block 201} -§27. 29, 16, 12—81070. P. Murphy and wifo to J. F. Chapin, w d. lot 6, block 2, Boggs & Hill's add -§$2000, F. W. Giray and wifo to V. H. Coff- man, w d pt lots 19 and 20, John 1. Red- ick’s add-— 813000, A. Percival and husband to H. Osthoff, w d, lot 6, block 5, Kirkwood— $500, R AGAINST THE LAW. Bign Boards Put Up on the Street Corners in Direct Violaton of the Laws of the ress GEO. It. RATHBUN, Prin , OMAHA Dispensary CROUNSE'S BLOCK, Has been established and eepecially equipped for th treatment of diseases of the Nervous 8ystem, Blood, Kidneys, And Bladder, 7 All diseases producing blood impuritics and pois lig, with eruptions on the ¥hin and uloers. rlen. Dr. CONNAUGHTON 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, I0WA, U. 8, A, Established l878—~0=t&rra, Deafness, Lung and Norvous Diseases Spe Cured at Home. Clonsultation and Correspondence Gratis. HON. EDWARD R[F writon: edily and Fermanently Cured, Patient ‘Write for *Tre MepioaL-MissioNary,” for the People, P. O. Box 202, Telephone No. 26. SSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: ‘' Physician of Abliity ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, **An rionorable Man, Fine Succeas, Wonderful Cures,”—Hours & 20 5. GermanD. Wvatt, ) X gust 25, ut 2:80 p. ta., Miss Sadic Lundah, et hornton by 1 Matheson | found & boy baby on the steps of Jen-| Thereisa city ordinance prohibiting L L sged 10 yeara, Boone county—John Peters, M M Hazel, [nings’ residence, on North Madison | th erection of signboards or poles upon [ of the s OAAITh, AMIGY BrOPEll AN || e — pr— - - o dayat2p.m The deceasod hasa brothe |ond G Kinghaw, e two woeks old and his name was William | 8tanding this some advertising fiend has use whatover, produ 2 J 8 :" & B s B . S thincity aud two living smwhero i Towa, | V50 0wy ¥fbuens, & J Buraban, | Cliford and o was thus disposed of to | Procured a number of advertising cards, sou, dopgad sot i [ S o A H & & 8 ] 8 Al have been wotified and will be bero to at- | Love, allow his parents to follow their profes. | Which have been painted upon a circular BN The physisina o sharge E g 8 a a 5 E H 8 = tend the funeral, ouifalo county ~John 1 Mallalicn, Roy W | sion. 1 was taken to the Home for the{board about four feot in dismoter and (isa regular gradusts s vas sthilia iy vrofestivn | 3 uj} = S ———— Avhburn, 3 G Tate George & Brogn undy 1| Friendloss by Hurley, as was also about | hoisted upon top of & pole on several of |,/ ii'the Uriuary crvans in borh sexce. 1f you The Bleck Piano takes the lead. - Sold | Hartmos, ) 3 HButler county—W H Fuller, A Cash by R : $ Ay Lo o) J on,,’;;.’ “'"’.‘.’fgt’“" "fi""' Reluhaimer 4 E Dby, B Relohaimer, N S city. i “Ridicr il ot atlols i Hpenat =40 Upera House. ¥ Howe by Jumes Hassett, B L Heath by WT | 1og axp Coat at Benzon & Bro -Jm It is bad enough to have the streets!y.in,1-5and7-#p. m. Suadays, 9108 m, — five suits "of fine clothing, left with the child, \ the most prominent street corners in this a e afflicted, (all or write full desodption of your case, and medicine may be sent you. Cobsultation _ QUMINGS AND 20TH 8T., OMAHA, NEB,

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