f THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , THUBSDAY , SlfiPTEMBBR T , 183 The Daily Bee. Thursday Morninf , ' 3opt. 8) ) Weather Kcport. ( JLTie folloulnp observation * are taken a the fiAtiie moment of time at all the tUUoi oamod. ) WAR DErARTMENT , U. S. SioNAtSKn- vrcu , OMAHA , Sept. 0,18S2. ( l:43ii.m. : a § > c l > cnver. . . . . . 29 93 VK Llfiht Irnr Cheyenne. . . 30 111 lr ! lt Cleir ' 31C tUnJj Pl tt . . . 3007 31CW OniAhn. . . . . . ZO 01 W Cloudy YMiUon. . . 1) ( < 2 v M ht Clear Oca ilolnM 3007. SW l'r ; h Cloudy l > rtnK > rt. . . 30 10 SiV Frith rnlr Ht. Paul M W K Ujrlt HI , LouU . . 30 14 iK 11 MI y Mocrhtad , . , 1002 Ught a car Vincent , . . . . ! 0 02 Freeh CKivr Hlcmirck. . . . 29 63 nriik llsrj Duford. . . . . . tt fcS r' ' k Kar duller t ) 81 iK ; iiar Blver 6 fctl 1 Inches above low water mark a Omtbx , 3 feet 3 Inches at Yankton ; Mlsilsntppt , feet S Inches at I.a Crosst , and 6 foot 3 Inches a Diliuquo , LOOAL , BKBVITIB8. The Quicksteps defeated the scconi U. P. nine ytslerdny Afternoon , The annual pnrndo of the Omaha fire dcpntnicnt will take place on next Wed nesJay. The St. l/ouln lirownH will wear their new nblto iiniforina In tbo Omaha pameo next week. The Union 1'Acificn have ccurcc O'Day , the plttlicr of the Spauldlng club. He will pitch In the Columbus game to day , and in the tournament with tbo St , Louis lirowna next week. There will ba four Ramon of bn > e Imll next wtck. On Wednesday Thurndny ixud Friday the Union Pacific base ball club will play the St. I/ouIn Drown Stock- iu ( ! and on Satuiday ( hey will play the Knnsar City club , Jacob Thitu , who obtained diamonds nnd money nmountiiiB to (3\0 \ from S. Jontaon , the jeweler , wan held to bill by Judge IkucUo In the mini of Sl.fiOO , for forcery Bnd obtaiulnj ; jjoodi ) imicr fn ! < o preteuEen. Jfo ucntto jail. There will lie a dramatis cnterrAin- jrentetcry euziIiiR text uetknt Itoyil'a oiiera bnnse. The { list thrco r.i'xhtH thu piny vlba \ \ "Tliu HUvc'u Attonu-y , " ivitli John Uill n In th , iL-admi ; roll. The JckioLlugard ! iruipo ulll play thu Inat tlireo nights of the week and SalimUy matinee. The roulo of Iho Union Pacific While StocklDj ; base ball excursion h rn follown : Choy nno , Dcincr , Lu.vUlllo , Ooorf-e- ttmn , Jtiucllon Ci y , lCni9.-ji Oily , Liiw- rence , hsavcnworth , St. .Toteph und Onaaha. Ki htecn ( iftinoail \ \o \ played in all. Michael I'uiitcr and John O'Connor , brought Iu from David City cm the cli.irne of eellmif liquor with nllccnae , were taken before Judge Anilernon , United Statts comniiHsioucr , and , upon being required to gh0$2M ) bonds for their nppcaranco l > c- fore the next United SlMc ? grand jury , they gave ball and were released , The Crelghton house IH undergoing ex- U'ii , lvo improvomcnts under the cuper- vlfion of the propiiotor , Sir. Donovan. The eiterlor of thu building ia Imndnomoly painted and the Interior painted and ojilso- mined. Tbo liOHpitaUty of the Crelshton ill uever neeiU any improvement. A party of pruiu'nout cltboni have jout htartedo papur which will bo iaiued uxprosuly for the fair and wlilch will bo ilktributod gratuttouidy. The men nt the buck of the concern are good solid mtn of bualncm , and the promoters of tha echcmo are journalist ) ) of well knonru ability to that the paper promlxea to be an undoubt ed KUCCetB. The second Union Pacific base ball ntjc , which play * tbo club i\t ViOloy Ptn- tlon to-morrow afiernojn , will bo com- poeud of the following play < > r : Millctt , catcher ; Wilson , pitcher ; Mnrhton , first tvue ; Hojinour , BCCOIK ! lioio ; Naah , third lose ; Carc y , tlort ( .top ; Wlthnell , kit fluid ; Mills , right field ; Well ? , center deW. The bccoud nine arc good , player * , c.ud the Valley Station club hatu\cij HOCil reputation. i At the Land nnnnu meeting last evedui ; at Kuonoy'a hall the committee reported the receipt from The lilub Wurld for the JHL > for the ParncUfundforwurdtd from Omaha fdcndu uf the cr.uko. A meeting of the , conitnltttc.H to porfctt urr.uiKcmentH fir the muhlc.il and literary tnleitalnmcnt ut Maioulo hall un the 13th und 14 tb , for the benefit of thu lo RUP , will bo held ct the N , U. L. A , rnouia at 4 ] } . in , BundHy. At a mtetlug of Nebraska engiiio company No. A bold , Intt oxcnlug , tbauloc- uf otliccin ruiiiltul as follvnt ; Javob IToiiik , prtulilcut ; , f. ] < ' , Griffiths , BOtcro- Uiy ; Win. V. I'ljim , trcuiuitr ; ( ! iorto Hum's , foreman ; Win. I'.vcrctt , fir t us tiktjnt ; John Simpson , noccnJ iwoUttut Clmiloi Godfrey , Ceorgu KcUhum and Clmrlej Sxiter , bo&rd of trnntcea. An ( iih r meeting , Iu rcferenco to the llro depitrtmeut paradp.wlll bo liclil i.t hall on Sunday next ut 1 ! p m. , nt uhltli ull memhurs uf tbc company nro reijutsted to "The Dotlfo county fair vpuicd joitei day. Omaha 1 boom with the ulato Jatr and coiuoutlouH licit week. -The second U. P. bate ball nluo v-lU < jo to Volley , Ncb.i KiWay , The Micnnerchor society uill parLIcl. jiato in tbo firwjiou'u ] ) ar/ulo and uelubra- tlon September 13th. At a meeting of the board of direc tor * , bold ycuterday. Mrrn.H. . Me ; ; . ( juter was appolutcd nuistaul catbitr uf the First National bank , to take elfect at once. The lodio of Bt , Phllip'd ( Julld will < ( .givit a harvest home froth ul on ; rriiui-sdnj 'WcnlogSepteuibir 14th , at Htaudanl Imll ou fifteenth street , bitwcen Fnrnaui ami ' KaroeyiitreeU. In the jjollco court yesterday tvvu liUturbera of the peace paid SJ and oM > it each. One plain drunk waa dlicharged , Kobert Huuell won fined ? o and coat * fcr aeeault and battery , Henry liauuier leinii tlelctlm. . Ituniua llaimuu n and Pat (200 bonds each to appeal on the 2d prox. and answer to the charged ! keeping InelrMlooniopentn Sunday. Marj Svlskn , aecupod r > f rwaulUng Mnry Ka- lora , wan honorably discharged and at enc ( filfd a compl int cgaintt the latter ti i c tiling her Lad names. Tlie caw ) of J , Thien , the won who cot Jonascu'j dla. . tnoml.i , wat stt for the afternoon , The will ten donalion parly at th < pnr-rmago < > t I'.l/htcenth afreet M. 1' church , to-day evening , to wtlch lli ( friemls of the pastor , llev. , T. W. Shank , and of the church are cnrtHiliy Invited , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will place rcKular tratna en its liot hitween Council Uh.lN nnd Chicago aboul the UOth Inst. , with new sleeping , dining and other coaches tn f > rm cleg nt train * . Two trains d ily will tun each way. Lost-On Jacknon street , hettvccr Tenth and Twelfth , Toevlay afternoon , r ( crop hook , belonging to Ida Llx ingatone , containing presn notices , etc. 1'indor nil ! he nuilaUy rewarded by leaving it at Mrr , fanhkrV , 017 South Twelfth stteet. The lot on Kleventh and Lsjavcnwortli street owned liy .Tames Callahan , wai nold ytfilerdiyf' r 811,000 to the Union Pa cific r.llway company. This I * of couret a fnnry price for the property , hut wn. ' probahly needed for uoino particular pnr- pwe. The delivery wagon of J. WiomerB1 grocery etoro wa * accidentally oxer turned at the corner of Ltavcnworth and South axeuue TucBday , and potatoes , butter and cg B took a tumhlo. Tliii is the rcc- end flmllar accident at the same Bpot in the lant few days , Dr. Kd. Uicdrich Blarti to-morrow for N'ew York City to attend the reunion of III * hrothert , which taken place on tha loth } f ( hit month , tu arrange family mnttcra clatiiiu to a certain cttato. Wo lie ( o the lector will have a pleasant time , and ro- ' .urn shortly to hia friend * iu Omaha 7rently improved in health. There Is conslJurahlo talk among the longregallons of the First M , ] j. ntul the Eighteenth street churches of n consolida- .Inn at the rail of the present confcrcnco , 'ear. In the event uf thii change coining khnntitii iirnhah'o both church edifices ivill ho BoM anil the proceeds ho applied , ouard erecting n now nnd commodious IOU90 capahla of accomuioJating the united A very pleaHint gath'riiig of the HcndsufH. S. ( / < x to k place Tuok- ty at his now rcfiidencj un Pierce an I I'ucntj-fifth nluelH. It uns a ngulnr otd- inUom.d ! luiiHO unrnilti ] ; . Muiidare - \i \ and rcfrcnluno lUai the urdtr until illy morn. Among thcuo pro'rnt were ho followlns : Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Slmll. J.A. Imvroucp , T. V. Tuttle , C. H. Hs- eltc , T. Fltz < or.Vd. W. If. Whltwn , .T. tettmn , .1. K . McClt.rc. J. Mos , W. ] J. .luxsmlur , the Mitscn Krug , Murrir , \uokec , Hams y , llawitz-r mid Pratt , nd tbo Mcmic. Mnndell , HifbcodVJn - er , Inghram nnd otl'ti , wl > cnjnjcd tern elves to the full c\tnt. A charming jouiiff lady , who rcriiles n Kuinim street , wan nicely fnoluJ the tber ovening. It appeara her jimngman an been in the habit of culling In foe her , ud would eminently take a nwiug in the amniock at the ba k of tbo house. Home vil disposed person fixed up a very good uumiy aud laid It in tha Inmmock. It oing dark the young lady thought it wa > er own faithful fiwain , aud for BOIIIO time an convcralng with the diinnny until ro- ehing no reply , aho thought Bomctbini ; mat bo wrong , ail 1 un invi-'MgatinR dis ovcro < l ahehid been holding nwcct con- erne with au imiiilmato object. She be- j > m furious ami \ own \ougeaiica on tha mul perpetrutor uf the j'iko. At thu rtsldcoce tif M r. C Grows on Ixtcenth Blrcet , Tucd y wni Heeu ono tht ) j > llic t Inwu pirtlet of the Heanon. ho yards were brilliant y Illuminated by hinojo lanterns nnd head lights. Thu ueU i were happily received by Mrs. C. rows , assisted by Mrs. li. K. Wilbur und int. Kelltiratroii. A niiiiptuous lepait UK cr\cd Iu the yard und the tabl H wetc ecurated with llmvcrH nnd overhung by vcrgrocns , T o w > et ntraluj of inmic 10 tripping of the IUht fantustia and A Suing In hammocl s w * kept tu a tea- suable boar. Among those prrheut were : lr * . llotw , ImrLo , 1'artry , Hell , Umnrj , peara ; Misnen Wilbur , Kullerbtra" , Leicli , ) alton , lluusie , Uuike , Torpy , Dimund , ud Mtk.rs Hubb , Hay , O'llearne , 15u - sy , Wiiugh , O'lterlin , t-ossluim , liiah- imu , Atwood , Moody. Khlntbart , Temp- ntt , John A. Tuttle. _ Ron ! Ettiito Trunafora. The following dcKila were filed for eortid in the count } ' clerk's oflico yce- Drdivy. Ilfiportud for TUB BEE by loll & Atiioa , real rstato dealers : \Vni. lla'.h to Andrew Swivel , w. . , lot-15 , Uartmim'a ntldition ; SI.50. .1. nnd K. Crtll.han to U. J . U U. Jo. , vi. d. . lot 8 , bl. ck 103 ; 810,0K > . A. Twival anil uihi to Murunnc & less , w. il. , lot -15 , Hnrtnun'i. ui i- ion ; S)0 : ! , W. K Millu ti ! JlK.a * Jlili , n. . , B u. J B'c. JIO , t. 1C. n. r , 11 ; 11 700. KariMillivul mul A. 0 Millar ! iu UI.H Valion , w < l , lol 21 , bkc't 2 , lillurd plnc ° ; § 709. Cliiirk'8 0. a , .1 .M J. Uurjfl to luinphrvy i cni.oy , \ > . d. , lot 5 , block , 1'arker's ndd.-i . n ; § 290. A. J. llanjci ni rnul wife to Sarah ! Hjilt , w ti. , hit 4 , blocl ; 1SJ , limis uin i ! acfj § ir ) . Mutho\Hat Conturonco , The North Ktibraaliu confciencu of i : . churdi , hith holds Oaiftha judisdisttoii , will moet in u wttk from today. ) i8)iuij5crrUlono ) of the ablest men of Methodist Kplecopscy , will prcaidp. lo is nt prCBont iirceidiuj ; over the ebrauka Misiinn oonforenco , which nuludoa the u astern part of Nebraska , nd of which llov , T , It Lemon , wi'll mown in this city , ia Buporintcndent. \flor the adjournment of the Mission pnferenco the liiahop ROVB to Has- inga , where Iho old Nebraska confer- nco aits n week , commencing to- i y , Thence ho goes to Fremont. Jiahop BU-rrill will probably preach i como of the Methodist pulpits of ) malm before ho quits the atato. IETROPOLITAN HOTEL , DMA- HA , NEH. Tables supplied with the best the inrkot altords. The traveling public tvini they got bettor accommodation 11'1 inoro general sutiofactioti here un at any other house in Omaha. Ute , ? 2 per day. augSltfmo TENT AND DESK. General Crook's Eecommflnfla- tiona to the War Depart ment , The New Adjutant General ol tbo Department of the Platte. Military MnUoreof General Interest In tbo WOBT , General Crook , proxioua to leaving the Department of the 1'latto fur Ari' ' ZOIIB , made a report covering the past year which is of sotno interest on ac count of thu recommendations il con < tains. It ia in part as folloxra : The sraallnesa of the iorco left hero and thu expense attending the nminten- arico of garrisons scattered over a vast area inauco mu to recommend a con centration of troops nt eligible poluffi upon the line of the railroad at which they can bo supplied at tx minimum oi coat and from which in momenta of threatened danger they can bo moved to exposedlocalititm xvitligrcatcalcolcr- ity and effect. Thu positions deemed base suited at this time for largo varrisonn are Omnha nnd Sidney , Nub. , Chojcnno , Wy. T. , and Fort Douglas Utah. Allthnt we can expect to do with.ourprcsonttmcagro military cntablishment is to lonvo at oxtrcino frontier posta garrisons largo enough to guard supplira nnd to hold their own until reinforcement > can bo has tened forward from the reserve posts. If any other plan bo n Joptod wo can not hope to keep the Indians in sub jection or to afford proper protuctipn lo Iho numberless small communities ppiinging up in every direction each feeling itself entitled to the assiotanco Lif a fort or cantonment. . . . The xvondorful , " improvement in mnrkmnnnhip made by the troops of this department tiinco my last annual luport 13 u gratifying proof of the in terest t.ikou in this important sub jeat by iflicura and men , and of the seal and ability of the instructor , Lieutenant XV. L. Carpenter , 9th In- rantry , who haa labon'd untiringly in the ptrfonnancu of the duties duxolv- Jpon him. Thothreo companies ahoxv- ng highibt proficiency are thono com iirtiidud by Cnprrmi Lee , Huy and Mm SKI , nil of 1) ) li Infantry , and un- : il recently atuMonod at Fort Omaha. A NLW XX'JUNKIiK. Meniboraoftho Rtuirin military head- imrlora appe.irpd yesterday in un- ireso iniiluim in the place of the : iviluu'c dress , xxhich Ima been the ulu during Genuml Crook's incum bency of the command. It la under- itoi d that the changij , which ia to bo i permanent one , IB made in accord- ititu xvith the 11. quest of General Howard. The r.fitilic.itioti xva so lUddui thut Hovenxl of thu ollicurs vcru taken by surprise. Colonel jUinli.mi ransacked roven closeta , md tinally succeeded in hunting up au ild blouse , which gavu him the ap- ) ouratice of a , retired ofliccr in the Salvation r.rmy. Colonel Stanton ooked chcetful arid resigned in a coat tf tlio latest regulation , udorncd with ) rand now shoulder utr.ips. Captain I'honms "ahaBsayod" up and down the lorndors in cavulry punta and a blue iloth blouse of thu nux7cst pattern , ind wrota out orders for transporta- ion with ( .increased vigor. Dr. Bar- lutt wore a look of aottled inolau- iholy aa ho shook hands xvithLmuten- .ut Kingmau andexchangedcongratu- ations over the now frills. Later in ho day Major Furay put in an ap- loaranco iu lull uniform , aud w.\u the entur of a group of admiring friends. Pho first impression of ex'ery visitor i'oo that thu headquarter. * ! were aboul o bo photographed iu group , but ull groe that auveral of the uniforms are ; reatly Improved by the pereonal ap- teuranco of their wearera. CIIANQK IK OFUCKS. Gouoral Howard iu assigning ollicos or hia stair , removes the command- ng gonoral'fl oflico from the Tenth treut corner to the room formerly oc- upicd by Captains Dourkp and tuL-tits. The c.flieps occupied by I'lmurul Crook and thu inspactor qeii- ral will bo used by thu tudou , Lieu uimnts Sladoa , Wood and Howard , lut las Urn of whom nro in the city. COLONCI , TAYLOR'S AUUIVAL. Mijor Joseph H. Taylor , assistant djulunt general , who takes Colonel lUrtin's place nt military hoadquar- < in , arrived in Omaha Tuoiday , and vatordiiy vi\i assigned to duly aa ua- istiuit adjntuit cnti i ut the d p rt- iicnt of ihu 1'latto. Colunul Taylor u iino of thu most di tinguishod nnd lopulur I'fiitfera hi the ndjutiuit gen in-i'is dcp nmcnt. IIo is a native of t'jiitucliy , and iieplic ot Prrsidunt ujhari-ih T.tjlcir. Ho ursduituil rx.ni thu mili'avy ccadumy ut West i'uiat iu 1830 , and wiia aeftigiicd to iu'y ut tvcotid lifuiviinnt of the First ) \v. hy 0'iniofr'.Hit Mijor Tojlor van tttuiiouail nt LxoiiTvorth , uud iu lfG7 ncio npaulcd Quncral Sulney J ihiiRon iu his Utah cnmpixJgii. At- ; ho ouibreik of the war Major Taj lor A an made a c.ijitum of the Sixth cav- iliy. Ho wai brovetcd n major on Juno 1,1802 , forgallant and luuiitori- SUB services in the battloof Fair Oike , liuuUiiant colonel in the following September for gallant 'xnd incritoriour. iorvioca nt Iho bc.ttlo of Antictani , xnd nosixcil Iho brevet of colonel nt the close of the rebellion for faithful and meritorious tcrvicea luring the ar , Biucu 18(51) ( ) Col. Tay. lor Imi boon -jrdciod to five changes of- italion , hia lust f crvico being nt Now > jort HarrnckH , Ky , On leaving Now- lorh ho xviu undo the recipient of t inndaonio complimentary order from : lto commander of the department. Jol , Taylor married a daughter of aartormaater Clonural Moig , U. S. \ . . , xvho xvith hia fRinily h now in kVushiugcoii. They will remove to Dnuiha as BOOH as the coloucl can uuc- sued in Bt'curing a euitablo residence The folio wine general order was ie- iuod yeattrJay from department head luurtonj , ilEACQ'us DEPAIIT'T or xnu TLATTE , OMAUI , Nebraska , September 5 , 1882. 7oneral Orders No. 21. Major Joseph II. Taylor , Assistant \djutant General , U. S. A. , having vportod iu ttocordauco with pira [ nijih a , special ordcw No. 176 , cur- out soric'a , adjutant general's ollice , ia assigned to duty fts assistant adjut ant general of the department. Uy order of Urovot Major-Genera Howard. J. II. TAVLOH , Assistant Adjutant General , NOTES. Colonel Siinlon has eurrcndcrec his incumbency of the adjutant gen cr lsliip , in which he proved hiaisc ) an cllicicnt as ho is in his o n depart incut. Lieutenant Carpenter ntarls for Ft Leavonworth to superintendent hii rifle teem. Lieutenant Morrii C. Footc , Nint Infantry , arrived yesterday fror Ft. Niobr.ua , and will remain a wee or more in the city. Licntenant C. B. Wood , aide d camp , has arrived from the coat. HfEi'iiL onnriifl. Privrtto William Shelley , unaa signed Fourth Infantry , is detailed a moseer.ger nt these hoadquartoro , t date from September 5 , 18a2 , undo provisions of paragraph 'J , genera orders No. 51 , nerica of 1881 , adju tant general's ofl'KO. A bpard of survey , to consist o Catjlatn Wells Willard , commiasary o nu\isNtonco \ , U. 3. A. ; CaptainCharlo J. Von Hermann , Fourth Infantry and First Lieutenant John J. O'Brien Font Hi lutantry , will convene a Choyenro depot , W. T. . at 10 o'clock a. m. , Sopttinbor 12 , 1832 , or aa aoot thereafter as practicable , to examine into and report upon and iix the ro pmiaibility for the alleged damngcc condition of a lot of quartermaster's stores and clothing , camp and garri son cquipige , turned * into the quar termaster's depot , Cheyenne , by First Lieutenant Charles W. Mason , Fourth Infantry , late A. A. Q. M. Fort Fot- torman , XV. T. The board will assent ) the price at which any of tha said damaged cloth ing may bo issued " 'rnopa. Private William Stibljey , unaasigncd Fourth infantry , hiving performed the journey from West Point , N. Y. , to Omaha , Ni b , in compliance with paragraph 5 , special orders No. 189 , : urront series , hnadquartora of the irmy , furnishing his own subsistence , the subsistence department will roim- .Mirao him'at the rate of 01 CO per lay tor four (4) ( ) days , it havinu been m practicable for him to carry cooked ations. The leave ot abscnco granted First [ lieutenant Morris C. Footc , adjutant tfinth infantry , in ordorn No. 122 , Airt Niobrara , Nob. , is extended ten luya Paragraph 5 , special erdera No. 02 , : urrcHt serins , from these he-tdquar- era , is amended to lend as follows : [ n compliance with paragraph C , ape- ital orders No. 202 , current series , leadquartcra of the army , adjutant ; cncral'fl oflico , the commanding ifticor , Fort Bndjjer , Wyoming , will ; rant n furlough for six months , to akn ( fleet on or ub tut November 10 , 832 , to Hospital Sto\VL.ul Win. H. U. S. army. A \VEDBING ItING ? iio MnrrlDgo of Mlsa Mnry Sautter to Mr. Thomas Rlnjin South Omnha. Tuesday right in the heart'of ono if the most picturesque nooks of South Omaha waa consummated an ct which will provo of lifo-long im- lortanco to the partica most con- crnod. Miss Mary Sautter , of this city , pas joined in the holy bonds of mat- iraony to Mr. Themes Ring , Rev. Bather Glarber tying the nuptial not. In the evening the newly married iair entertained a somewhat numor- us gathering at the residence of the irido'a brother , Mr. George Sautter. ? ho bride wore a wine-colored silk TCBJ , adorned with the usual para- iliernatia , and altogether aha looked cry charming indetd The proeonts veto both useful and ornamental , and omprised among others the following : ilr. and lira. 0. F. Goodman , china co , service and n iinndsom-j bouquet ; lr and Mrs. Huscall , a bud spread ; lira. Mclntosh , a glass fruit dish ; lira. Melhkcr , a beautiful pocket- took ; Mr. and Mrs , Sautter , a castor pd silver table Bet ; Mrs. Oonlon , a inger and cage ; MIBS Mnry Roaicky , ot of mats ; Mi s M ry Fallen , Span- ; h lace fichu ; Miss Emilia Mathitnen , iblo cloth and napkins ; Miss Ken- icdy , majolica tote sot ; Miss Carrie locator , clock ; Mioa Mary Arunous , idy and pin cuuhion ; Mias Dora Gar- in , pair of vasca ; Miss Mary Min- licoa , toilet set ; Missoa L. M. and J. voeatcr , hand painted pin cuehion ; tlaeea Jetta aud Minnie Spraktis , ice loolcr and tct of pitchers ; Mesarj. Will Spauldmg , silver tea spoons and but- ur knifu , aud Frank Sautter , silver lake ba.-kct. Moat of the donors were present and n addition there were the following nutort ji'iuals ; Misies Jennie and 'Jora ' Smith , Miss Katin Doran , Mrs Jodweli , M ifa Umma Slmker , Misa SuUivan , Mi'a Katie Durr , and Uc ra. Walter Dell , William mid JnfLrd Udneld , William Baxter , A. i1. and Chalks Wiberg , Fred T.-vkie , Mexander ilock , Lewis Stair and BI.V- : rnl others , A very elegant spread was provided 'oi' the uuehta who did it ample jua- : ico. The ovcuiiig waa very delight- rully spent ia tcrpdichorern oxcrciaea , which were Kept up till early this norning , when the guests separated , 3very one being exceedingly pleased with the real good time they had had. riiu bride und biidcgroom alsoaeomed ; o enjoy themselves in a very hearty . \ay , und the celebration of thia ini- wrtaut opieodo jn their lives will loubtlus bo recalled with n great deal ) f picasuro. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- : elsior Roof Paint , " was patented May Jith , 1881 , and otters patent num- ) er 211 , 803. Any peraou found or mown to tamper with the manu- 'aclure of eaid paint will bo puniah- id to the full extent of law , No per- lou has any authority whatever to sell eccipts. HAWTUOUN & Uuo. , Lancaster Pa. WANTED. A trusty delivery man. Good refer moo required. Apply to W. K Bon- intt & Co. , 2ia and -15 North 'ifteouth atrcot m&o RAIL-WAY CHANGES. New Assignment of OOlcora on thi Missouri Poclflc , The following circular issued yea terday consummates changes in thi Gould line which havobcen predio'ei for seine time pist : Tun Misiofiii PACUIO RAILWAY Mia&oun , Kaneos and Texas railway Intel national and Groit Northnrt railroad ; Central Itriiich , Union Pa ciBc raihoad ; St. Louis , Iron Moun tain aud Southern railway ; Tex n ant Pacific railway. Kxii'vnvu Ofpjrn ST. LoriB , September 1 , 1882 Oi and Hitcr September 11 the ollice ol general manager of tln/to lines will be discontinued. U. M. Hoxie is elected third vice president , and will assume charge ol the traffic and land department and matters pertaining thereto. Honda ol the land und freight and passenger de < pnrtmciita will report U > him and be governed accordingly. A. A. Talmage is appointed gen eral transportation manager , and will assume c'.iargo of stations , the move ment of trains , the mnintonanco ol property and anch matters as may pertain thcrtain thereto , Superin tendents , resident cnghiefirn , mnstci mechanics and car builders will ro- ] jcrb to him and bo governed accord ingly. R. S. llAYKS. Approved : First Vice Proa. JAV GOULD , President. RAIL RATES. What It Will Coat to Como m to the Stnto Fair. 'Iho Union Pacific will make the Following very low rates during the iveok to Omaha and icturn , including idmissionto the grounds : "Mtnore . .8100 North I1 end. . $ L'75 [ apillion L1T > Sohuyler. . . . \tillard 1.BO JJ-nton . . . . V.75 Clkhoru . 150 Columbus. . . . 2.70 IfiO Uralnnrd. . 250 \alley . . . 1 50 Kim Crcsk. . . 5.SO ' 're nunt 1 50 Chcitc.i. C Sit Jlenr Crejk. . 1.5) ) 1'luui Creek. . 0.70 Mead U.O Cixvl 75 iVahoo 1 50 Willow Id-inil. V.70 tVtHton 2.110 Maxwell ! > 07 Valparaiso , . 2 01 North Flntte. . U.7f tnyuiotid 1 ! 03 Opnllala la.SO Lincoln li.OO SiJccy 17.33 Tickets urn noid at ubovo nhitioua September 11 , 12 , 1 < ) , 11 ai.d 15 ; coed j return on orbtforuSjptumberlS'Ji. 'imu of sptcul trains will bo an louncnd bi'rcaftcr. Ask the ticket gent for tickets. BUSY AS BEES V Glnnco Into the Olllco of Ono of Omulm'd uccosBlul Architects Omaha architects always have a msy timn of itfimd ib ia fortunate hat the growing Gate City ia ao well uppiiod , and that all the guntlcmcu f this rncrftssion nra nuah aa to bo a redit to any metropolis. A BKE repartoi- mot Mr. Henry foES , who stands in the lead team ud is ono of the busiest of the ) maha architects , yesterday and n a casual talk learned that ho waa lot confining hia work to thia city lone. Ho has charge of the work of dding two storiea to the brewery wnedby Mr. Henry Gelae , in Council Muffs , and alao of a new stable with a apacity fur accommodating thirty iad of horses. Mr. Vosa is also the architect of a cautiful and costly now building for lisa Josie Wood , cf the same city. At Pluttsmouth the Fitzgerald ) pora house ia being enlarged and re- nodeled to make it the finest place of tie kind in that city , and the Colum- ma Opera houao ia undergoing the amu impoitaut process , both the hangcs having been left to the good udgimmt and tanta of Mr. Vosa. In Omaha the aaino architect ia milding the handaomo new brick lock for Peter Gees , on Douglas trcet west of 15th , and a couple of no residences for Mr. W. J. Halm , n J ickaon atrcot. 1 hone are but a few of the many nportatit job's which are occupying 10 time ot Mr. Yo and his luaist- nta , anil to which urn added now onea rom day to day from both homo aud broad. DEMOCRATIC PUIMAHIES 'ho Delegates Elected to the Convon- tlon on Saturday Next , At the democratic primaries hold rom to 7 p. in. yesterday. The fol- owing delegates wore elected. VIKST WAHD. Alox. McOavock , Ohaa. Kaufmann , 'at D mend , Chas. Brandos , B. F. liidson. There nas ouly ono ticket ml 21 > ) votes were cast. 8CCONI ) WAltl ) . M. A MeNamara , Julius Troitaahke , ' . J. Fitzmorrh , P. W. Lynch , U. 3. Clark. THIRD \NAlll ) . Aup. Wri 3. Barney Shannon , J. J. ) 'Cjiuor , Gnatav Uentke , Alex Me- rouiini WARK. Ohatlca R. Redick , Peter Gooa , Je omo Poutzjl , Willmm Bennett , John ilcShanc. SIXTH WAHll. C. A Hall , Daniel Angoll , Divid Jumi' , John D. Croightoti , S. A. lerman , Marrj'lnK You need not be poor and depeiid- nit on your wedding day , for every > urson male or fcnulo can get a ; oed round sum of money at masriage f they hold a certificate of member- ihip in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION .f Otdur Rapida , Iowa. $10,000 has il ready been paid in benifita to its nombers , in the nine months of the leseciationa' oryiuiizUioaiul there is , golden opportunity for thousands nero to reap even larger benefits. s'othim : like it was over known. ) o not postpone Bending in your cquoat for circulars giving full end omplcto information regarding the 'lans ' und oppcrations of the associa- ion. Agents can make bigger money liati in any other business. It is trictly honorable , pleasant and pro- table. The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association AS pn scribed by law , for the protection t their members , The only nssocia'.io of the kind in existence ) organized ac cording to law. Write at once fn circulars. Sy where you saw thi notice. aug311-m SLAVEN'SYOSESItrE COLOGNE Mode froir thi wild flowers of th PAII FAMM ) YOSEMHE VALLE\ il ii the most fragrant ot perfumes Manufactured by H. B. Glnven , Sal Francizco. For 8 lo in Omalia by W J. Whitehouse and Kounato Bros. &Co. 8PECSAI NOTICE Admtlfement Yo Lo n , Tor , 8 1 cut. Pound , Want9 Doirdlnsf , kc. , will be It cttrj In the39 columns cno for TEN CENT per linn ; cwh eubsoquont Insertion , HVRCENT p'f line , llie first Inwrtton crvet lew th TV/ffn-V FIX'S OFJTS 10 LOAH-MONbY. MONHY TO lO/lN / Oo cbattwl mortize n cutlty. A. It Tutton office ot Orcd i Motitgomcry , mnt Om < h > Katlonil bink. f3 I 1O LO AN Uatl 4t l , w UEice of I Ii. Thfunm RnjinS frulyhton HOi- ) > - . > UAft A U per centlr OlMJUU tcint In tumu.ol fS.tOO ie iJj , for S to R years , on Unrt-clM * city an f rm pratvrt ) . Suing llGUi Fjina tnrl T.bi ! ABIHCT. 18th and Of'irlM sta tltLP WANTED. A CO dglilforrc-uril housenorl WANTED of tno. C II Ihls t\cnlncat/ ( C oMock tt 210 north 2JrJ it 312 T' l ocrpcrlcninl rllcl orntotrav WANTCD . Ni.tir > nl.n. Call atnonii 0 , < L' Everett Block , Council Blrffi ) I na No tellers on swertd ! i)3-l ( ! AM r.Dotil boy t nillrcHeV. W 3U7 One rant' mnl 'no ust tnll.c WANTKII rhcycuno Imu'.cJhtclv. Inqu'ii ' at M. Hellirnn & Co. 3 < : i 8 A CeiBwn girl , HI or 17 jcarn n : WANTED uin tncau Lnylnli , fry Hwlil housework. Ihi | < nroMr9. ( io . It lltp ; ; , -l l WANIKU uitigptli1 ) oun mm aa ccl- lector. Otis who ic lcc ! < Iu HIP city pro Icrrol Silar$13 pir nc k. Must iurnlsh securit } . } V COLUKH , C7 nuki-r Illock , 310 ( I r .iithnp < t c-r , 16tli uml Karnrci ANTfcl ) Aillnlrg rocuiKlrl at Crcljjhlon W llousi. 3.JB \\A TPI5 > U onrj. App'j II. Matin- > V tttl Icr , 11th utrcot , near rnrntm. 3tJ 7t XE AM'FU TnnfoHBuln'mni faihrj * H T per ick : inl coaimi"i n on rxtn saleM - " . M HKO J cpll-c'or. tP COI.MUI. D7 liarkcrll cfr , XX'.i i. 1 itli and I'-iriuni. 2110 * \WANTr.U-A ? n-il airl for actu > ' li tie YV nrnl , at IT.'OCasan-.iict. LOl-f ? THD Tuotfooit vil i o ; pcrs Tlrj \Y1 lilp , J41H uriii.wns rtof. 81C : ) „ . .I'nno.r'tti'eirif ) rrrd ) for 'oneri louitw rk Ho il n'nni\o , iorth rfct I'irii r llamlUin < nd ti cu flmlH , Ihlnn's a-IJItloii riu 104-tf r-ANTED-A goad girl. Ircjure nt10lC _ _ -ii U ' " 11KI. WAMIUi for general hou-tnoil. IJJ Of l > onporti-trctt i.7 > ITkTAN > tl ) T o nnprinttcfs to Uauniribs- > > mibld . Cil at orcn 1411 Pnl o utrcer. M9 D 3IKd. UK ' . \ \ . Kl'.NDAI.L. WAM rTi A jjlrl for j5uiral h u-cmmk. 'io d wirfiii tv n * cirtm < * t inrnir lamllton and Pier etrtcta , ahina'a aJdlt.ou. 191 tf r\7"AKTBD Oirl ; must bo oed cook , w.vhcr , VV and Ironcr Apply to 17U Daicnpo t ht Uferorcc * tuiulred. jfO tf I ITANTED Asoodirirl forcorersl lnu < t crk Apply 1 ! " A. Mnrrliy , 1110 Jacksoj S5. H ) I Ul [ TTANl 1) A girl lo * cw am wor < In afur- VV nlturo ttorij. Apply Cnaj. &hlvcrli.k , 1200 203 and 1210 Fdrnh in > trcct. 2 6-B I'clUboKfr ! to do 801 d work WANTfcD In rar o' tblldrcn Appl ) " .t 'bnndlu lountcr. ' .Mvr ? : ' 0rLocdiutoiL. . 23r.li IXrvM * ! ) r onimf K til ad nulticjm VV > * " Al < n lalj CHI'VI r. btiuiyim * 'evinrii. . iiiiupij. Call 4''l douth lOtli btrcet , 2S * 71 r\rAST iiA , < l i.\\\ \ \ \ . Apply at brlik V > i 01.90 , ccrnir 'd n.d Uaie iiort streets 2s Ct [ Ti A1 tl ) Thrw K' tllurliers. Inquire'.X. * > Ollth Iblllatucl i-0-i I J. H. D1CKSON. rt/'A 'bl' > * i. fxl ftrinancopk middle n/ed Ii IIL , nta .d , do ni v , man 111.01 ppj ioo.l v u. , s h. McCoO.iu t Hmm , near noj\ i\ernncii' conill 115 tt rruri' WAMTU Wanted Im-cdla ly a L 1 hung lo iuglrl of lApctlincoat l l'j Cap- iTll'J.IU. SIS-tt IRTANTKD Sropnvy au.tu , slnifl And ccea \ V poolM to clean with riinlury Vjult mil " it ClUfor , tliu Iwot Iu UM. A. Kvana i Co , ex'i'cni-H I20ri HoiV'e street. Omal'n. l\rAN1ii ; ) Two or irret rocms u taljlofn ' ' ' \ia \ rlflco. MJ-tt siTUATiowa XVANTFD ! tl/'AI.rEI ) Ml lation 1 > > ft Stto'lsliKl'l l an VAoitrlinn fuuiih , Xvofn mt i n ivn ni iio'j i CUM ui Imr i tlio I'tcUli Iir uace. In uliu at Mrs I.iniliiui- . , I'A u v strut , i -t. iHtancl'JJJ. 3 > | .ht MICLLLAKEJub VyAf.TU. fTfAKTRH-JO 114" acres hnd not o > ert o \ > nii'l3.cni ' paUJll'n. . AiUiai "A. 11. ( J ' ioo olllie. 216 U kX/'ANTCIl A uord. cntlciafn \ ) liorae Dr. \t U = iu , cor la Ii an I | ! OUM JI8hl l\7"AN'IV.H Itooui and loard for puitlemin > > and IK 11 pritatufami' ' ) ucnvinltnt t Uc- 'Ot. ' Ktf r n-tb L-l\-n . 'ttMtita "il. " llranf cc. 230 t STTANTLD To luv. lou > oa'd 1 tnltiiinonu VV h > ir mile of po.t Illit Mill pi , l-JUito 1WO Ad itiat M , i. " lice o Iliu. 'Ml 0 r-ou nun riouijtu < \ n inn HUNT ll use ot elx roman 17th & luunpart bin. k 000 pirni'iitli IltU-U 8. I.EIIMAW. niUU Hi.NT A lurtUhed 'tout mini m L' for trj icntlunien at 1010 Tarnim hi. UlVtf 7o ( KC\T A ono s ory bouw wl'h fi rooms , [ ' ( .l.t.'in n < will , on 18JI nndchttcr , tno lodm nni stieit .aie. Hint S.'S Inquire Oil oulli < 1 liktnet , J17 t fTlOU IlKfT Cotta n hou a o'cli * roomt,2id P and Utllforuli ttrctti , In i. < au > lt > t rciair 301 er inoutli. , XVAKBLhY. D-'Otf 'UFKT Two ntw houus , 2d and 4 IT10H itftU. 207-111 KENT Tfto mory hcine , b rooim , and POU room , doxl wel ( .lite u and c-11 r 'o fct > l u sHn aSiut Ottobir Ut , Hu'trfai n.ble. Ibi4U1 ( tcr elrea. Jj IU rr\OU HhNT Orouery itorf , cor , 10th itrect J and Capitol t > cuuc. Apply on i > n UIHCI. 02 U , C1IAS. NtiEI : ) ! futnlthel rooan lor ( cntUuiin with Addrois "M , ( ' " laru lieu olliou 7IOH t-ENT Kurcithidanlunfurciihcdio ins 1 llctlda ie Ulh.tieet , wt Us. Ui t bou . orth of Ch 14,0. 2St0) 71011 UtST IlMrdirj hou'K > ini nloon llx- < tun- * ; all furultlud. huijulto LiUl . ! > OUK u rcct , corner ISth. 2sl ll T10U UK T Uindoiril ) lurol.heJ [ urlor. < AhoatnulUr tooui , llilek hou c.20l8L i rwt Zll-tl I,10R 1F.ST rurni h d for J' llpht hou-ektfplng , 1418 Mlftt. bet. I4th bdlt > th > trcta. S70-tB .10n HENT Two hwi'cd. EnqtiJrc of IL 1 lAlng , cor. 12th and XK on Rtrctt * . 2JJ tf rpo URNT rwo story H liMcncnt brick I ho DC , wlthf jrniwe. bith ro m , p'e. W Ur nOrt-dcinnectcd Apply to J , J. K.ckcy or N , f hclton r-0 t : I70R HFNT KarnW cd rcom In prixite f mllj U lj gcntlei-nn wit'r roltrcncci 1J12 txxlit * 8 ret t , Vet ISth and 14'lj. ISO tf t riOU IMJ.T IbthinJ l,9i'tnwrtli , $ ' 0 , II Una 3r' and laplt 1 aic. Sit. MHO 23rd ii'l tloi as tlr t , tSI Tvo hou n , 2 thaml Chicago , $ 0. House , U&ftrles ucar Simile- SIR McJAOUB OHMM" ' * I'm'- , V furnl-hcd r ouii CDJ d.or nrrth ( f til. 2Jt-7t ItKN -Nlca I d cl liuo - ' 't n'rmt btl. Fllll and I a IforLla 1 qulri-ttll 1'ejir 207 auth l.lttutrcet _ r4t . Mcelvfiiin * oiriuni nj t enth Kth i tied , two blrcka from p toill.c. 231 tf nEI.T-Prfldtnce N W , rr Kth and 1 California 6trcc' . Appty a , W. corner 19th undXVobst r. 'IS-eoJU T7.0 : UhNT Two storj dwo line 20th and CMS , C Troctu1 , r > o being repaired and painted Ipquireof C. T. Tijlor 14thand Dougta * . 127-11 [ 71 UK I lit II room f-r rout at 1l > 17 Chicago et-cct. 110-tf | TUlt IH'.N1 Nwft caltago ol flvo rooms. L' Enquire K , K col. 16th inJ i hlcnro St . U /\i\Luln lur : c 8o at t26uii ptiiutuiuni , < ch ] Uu for a turn of jolts , -'Oranee Groio 1'lalii" adjMnlnK llanscom P rk on the no t , Uvonilnut'9 nAlli froms net cars Mercy ran booblalnc.1 to Imlld with , by persons leasing these lots at rcgnlar rate * . JAMES F. MORtON , 813K On premises , odlee 1615 t' n m Street 1011 KENT Brick atoro. Irqulro at Dnnj JL ? Btoro , coiner 10th and Douglas sts. C20-tf AJ IMJ llUUalJi I OIllihNT amill n < l lirgo' Jl tua to tueho teen fl each ; ono or to now onra with ftll mcdor-i contcntcncos. Ono cf 12 rooms , scltab'o tor lioardlnc and room routine , I'lli and Uou Iu sis. 11EM13 , Aicont , ] t2.t-tf 15th and DoUklaaHtn. ( Jit rt A I fno u w dvulllniu nnu two utricr rtncllliiRs Indrtlraliloloctllty , By McKoonl No. 1614 loiiila clrret H17-tf TfOll SAIrT MH oittlc , fitctrs and h'lf-rs , r jcir'itu' , twoj-aroc'i , threes nd r urn. /il oe.u3 uiul ] nni . II it. t.ilmcs , Og hia Aibrnskn. 0912 SAbfe. On d rtntau'ant ililiiL-go il Imal- I7IOU * . Gooil tcnvntorn-ill" ! ; . O i l chanro ( or n goul p ftt J. I. Klclicls' ICO south Ifiihstrcit 300 7J J. r. NJCHOLS. TTiOR h\r.E A clffir , stationer ) ' tnl confee- I tlonct } sfcrf , ctcnp. tl f'tt ry lei * ns glfcn. Incjuro nt : o. 217 N. inth Ht i9--ll | S M.1 : T .o iirali tc\m l li HJ OIH and POH " . CtllfttUt } Uuicr Wcr > .9 ttlico. 335-tf fT > OU HM.K MintmarVft- bitill location r In ( .inulu. Ii.quiroa' HO south llthst. ) .SMI' on fre hcowatid ULOfaim ws on LM at 114J 1 hti t , 27J-7 * TTIOI' SAI.1 U abtrjfaln , o"o lot OOxNOdlh L 'RO IftKii , uill , tittern , maulo In Her- I ) chM nloition , tin likens Ire 11 tlio U P. shop . Iniiiirr.ti.07 | * nth 13 nttrcctorA. Canrau- tlod , 1210 si FOIt SAl.E 120 crolfo orK rnulrs , rnint t'ttri'a Ko ndgooclnurs Applv to rani oj L < rt , Olarin n , Hajec untjIo u WC * f lll'lIUb ' lOlorauo otifep itr H o I n 1 on Or V R'l'ir ' BJ r. 0 OltAllt.l- , lck-2\\lt KriiriioNeb. . jj'OK - lii Or-eery nod .1 rockirj liual e s , I1 with or without buil.un . AUdrcm ' OPCL- nl' > . " .N'li . v-19. IS.tf Ml'JANDin I-VOJ'KKTV roil KALl' At a O Bfca isono Iftr.o brick hou'i , Biid ono larjro Irano liorao , uith full lot o i I..M near IBth trott. I-ip-j ( luiicti for investment , rent fur 70 per lurjntli. O.11 t > , r full p&rtlculara , on OKMIS , 609 tf _ Agent. 16th arj Doujl'm tn. 171 > K t > ALi' Ilruso ! i rooita rnd corner lot 182 L fict Bquaro. fisOO. McCoKUt- , opposite fo t iilice. l)77-lf ) FOR SAtK Vcarly new S fuard CooUni ir rsngf , r.lht.cljBb ccnilltlo i , cheap. A < * dr ( s O W-'JUe olliff. _ 182-tf ' LilX BbAUTIFUL LOISirrlBO fceFTTch' ' ! O Ilan'coai I'laco on Urcd cir line Best lots n u halo addition on very ea < F Urmfl nnd nt ft . real bargain. BCMIS' a cnl , : SU. o.id Dou bi ilrtcts. 15. tf _ _ ' I11VO story bultdln ; for ctiln it a birgt-ln. Lo- JL ( a toil &t north-imt corner of 17th f trout , iiui Capitol ave , Mntlc u.jicl on or before lujjust 7th proximo. fil-A'Is' 770-tf ARcnt , 15th and il U lAbrv ino Arllll.ruM House HOTfcli Kiret elms , all turnl'liwl 'Jli.- only hotil n town. The chcviPi : proi-erty In Mm hUtc. las all the traveling in-n. Xvlll bo H.JI.I . i tnup on ones to suit , hnrjtilro of Ii Fullc , proprietor , Vrl'ngton. XVcgrtintt.iniout 15. Mih i < tt MuK HALb Uoti'o aud o rui-r lot , nt ? il6ol i ? lurga'n McCAum. opioilU | ) 1' . O. b44tf iTSOR SALE fr ) will oich u ffr Omsha pio. t- p < try , hn Iniyi-'rfTut n-c cn 'Lud atijoln- nx" f BUt'on on U I * . H.I1. . M. DUNHAM , 1411 > t Ji.ftta St. , Omlhx 7fi 'Jnjl "OS-M ft POU 3ALK Tlio POPULAIC HOrKL , known M the B0\ fiHOilE. . This houeo Ia co-- wll > locaturt.iiaa ( .u h mid t.ut front , and la urroui-r'cd w th fine hh&do trees ; cont-Jmthlny inpliK rooms bM lea howo. lamdiy , sample ooui , cc Hist HOrldwido reputation and a icttor patrurojfo tl-.u many hoiiiii ol IwlcJ Its npaulty. t'rlio 5,000 t'rr i articular * ad. IrooE , A. A. SAWDhY , Ued Claud , 3ob. _ _ i IT AYI D-A torr.,1 mitt penn with small j wh to strip hi f .cc , white hind o.t i nd poor ii c > dit 01. Knl r j-lciso rolurn to Htnir loiiiiui' * lln" Ht.blo 2W-0 A uuuiu > bruuili. n.i with pearls Kind"- J cf wil I UK nt tb j rcutrdid tpj ietcunin < the Ima In t U oltl.o. -jjj tt " ' " lnl ) the fUfnlturo cf the belt iul"i : Ii t I In Kwa. llcnt rcas- mablti. Audrwca Do'pli MacirriKOr. Ceo olllee. ) maha , ' h tb. _ _ _ _ SDWAKD ov rvuuin.Ri AHP T , 458 T ntb htrrtj , hit .cua KPJ-II-II iudil in.v. Will , ltfi thi iio ul n rr.wn lJrii > , ohiuln ( or uy OIB ( ; ! a.n.i ) at < i nn iu im. f i , ' , uni tn cerUIn cdillonn la tno fv > are. Ixote laJSh&nrt mile rontrt. . 1'tnttt " mm Absoliiteiy Pure. \ Thin powder never varies. A marvel o urity , Btrt'iijtb and wholetomeneaa lore econoiniul than the ordinary kinds , ml cannot lie * > lii in competition with the lultltuile ot 1m-teet , aboit weight , alum r iihoaphate loudera. BuM only in luu i. Ali lAkIhi ) 1'0\MIKH Co. IOC Well St. , New York