THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MAilOH 20,1884 , riill ! DAILY I3EE. OMAHA , Wednesday Morning , March 26 , The Weather. For the Upper Mississippi : Clearing weather , northwesterly winds , becoming variable , and stationary temperature. For the Missouri : Northwesterly winds , becoming variable with a slight rise in temperature ! - . i LOCAL BREVITIES , Mora rain and oceans ot the fmeit mud in Amorla. The overland trnln from the west xas ono hour and a qu&rtor Into yesterday mornlnij The noon Imln wort yesterday over ths Union I'atlfic had Ihtoo stooping cars. The firemen will give a sociable In their inoollng room , In the city hall building , on Thursday evening noxt. Yojterday morning WM another dull ono in police court. Not ft single arrest waa m ado by the police Monday night. The young people of the I'ronhylorlan church , Uodgo street , will give a noclal on Friday evening. Chaplain howli has boon ordered to Tort Omaha , to take the place of tlio Into Chaplain Kneland , U.S.A. Mr. Matt Clalr hai a number of valuable maps of the northwest , Issued by the C. k N , AV. Hy. for presentation to buslnc-is mon uh ( will call at the railway ollicos In Iho Paxlon. That old poem , "JIaat over boon > Omaha1 etc. , if ) very appropriate junt at thi time , especially the line , "four strong oxoi Hcarco can ilravv an empty wagon through tin tow n. " An adjourned mooting of the board < i trade was hold Monday when UJQ no\ constitution , looking to a moro molropollta urganlzation nnd raising the inoinbvrHhli ) fete to ? li.r ! ) , was ndoiited. The Missouri I'nclfic was three hour.1 lat yoatortlay , the delay being oocattunoil by th waih-out , and the Union 1'aciiic Lincoln train which Is duo hero at 12:55 : A. M. , did not ai rive until 5:30 : V. M. The county clerk and hlscoipsof oasisl onls have boon tnutly ongogod for no\ oral daj past In making up the assessment books ft 1834. Two dnyn moro will complete the wor and the books will bo In roadinois for Hi assessor April 1st. The writ of restitution in the CJUJQ o Ctoimso against Callan , has boon fssnod. 1 will bo aorvod this morning. This will lv Mr. Crounsa possession again of Croims block at 10th amlJCapltal Avonuo. The auxiliary Bucloty for the Homo of th Frionillos8v\lll meet ou AVodncmlay nt H iO | in. , at the residence of Mrs. Dr. Dliumorc 17LM Capitol avenue. All members are re ( luostod to bo present. Dolog tos for th quarterly meeting at Lincoln will be choact Another disgraceful row ocouiro < l at th Theatre ComlquoMonday night. Ahnostnlgl ly thcBO row a take placoiindvvlllso long ofltli place is permitted to run. It ii only a niattt o time ami the place will furniMli another soi Batlunal item for the papers in the way of tragedy. The CrCHtoiiGnrotto nmkos the KIngCIt feel small In the following : "John McCaftrc * t returned from Omaha last night , where ho hi 1 boon looking after the interests of hin fire d partmont. Aftur a close Inspection of hot the Omaha and Hliimi departments , ho haj Creston will not sulfur fn the least by n clo < comparison. Antono Christiansen , u young man abou 21 years of ago , disappeared Sunday night an lion not slnco boon hoard of. Ho loaves bi hind him a vvlfo and child as well as aged pai cnts , all tit whom are nearly illstractoi Whether ho was foully dealt with or Is volut tarlly absenting hlmsolf Is at present m known. From a San Francisco paper the follovvln I is gleaned in regard to an Omaha colobrlt ; Miss Nelllo Hurko , a well known oquostriom on tills coast , has accomplished the romnrl able feat of riding 100 miles in five consocutli hours , on n wager ot Sl.OOO. She change horses forty timofl , anil won In four hours an fifty-fivo minutes. Chief Clerk Orltlln , of the railway ma Borvlco , will Boon cominonco sending inn through from this city to Oonvor via the liu lington & Missouri railway on the train lea Ing this city at 8lf. : a. in. Tlns.wlth the intent ont out on the Union 1'ncllio at noon , w ! gho two through trains dally for Colorai mall. The Burlington k Missouri mall se vice had only been extended as fur west McCoolc. The driver on a Park av onuo car bccan f tightened yostoiday whllo the car vvnt il Hcemllng the St. Mary'a uvenno hill. I handed the reins to the foreman , who wim < car with him , nnd cut the horses loose. Tl team became frightened , dragged Iho foiomo out Into thu mud and run down the hi ! throwing thoiunolvis nnd becoming PO tangle I -\i to require help bolero they could bo oxti CuUd , The car was stopped and no lUmni WOK done , The lUirllngton Havvkoyo Bays : "So oral evenings ago the mombom of the Kirnl Black Crook company passed through the cl ou route to Omaha. Homo twenty dtz females , constituting the corps do hath lounged about In a I'nllman drawing c : nmoklng Havana cigars with an air of nu challance that would make n professional trai turn palo with envy , nnd frolicking with t men. Tin' crowd of men at the depot Rn/.I at their false hair and powdered facei did r alfoct the high kickers In the least,1' TUB BAIiOONtTANDiUNDAV. . Ordinance : for CloBiHK tl > n r IOOHH Declared by < ludco Donokc to He in Coulllct With tlio Hlulule. Judge Bonoko has made public his i c'ulon in the c o of the city agai Alice SJiannon. This suit involved I ralidity of the ordinance prohibiting I keeping open of licensed saloons on Si day. The arguments were made by Hi W.J. Connell for the city and O.A.Bahh and Walter Bennett for tlio defense , Saturday last. Judge lienoko has wi ten his opinion in this case , which will deliver to-day. Three points were made by the att noy for the defense. Only one of th was' decided by the court. Jut Boneko holds the ordinance under vvhi Alice Shannon is charged is in confl with the statute. It is therefore vi and of no dlcct. It is the opinion of I court that this ordinance makes cri inal what the law does not intend to such. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. A Large Anionnt of Small Business Transacted Last Night , Another Iilst of Appraiser * for Knr > nani Street Appointed Shan non' * 1'cllllnn Iinlil on thoTuliIc. A regular meeting of the city council was hold last evening. The council waa called to order by the clerk. Councilman Murphy was elected president pro torn. Roll called. Members present Ander son , Bohm , II.iBC.ill , Kaufman , Lcodor , Murphy , Uodfiold , Thrano and Wood- worth. PETITIONS AMI ( JO.MMfNIUATIONH. Froin the mayor : Giving notice that ho had approved coitain ordinances , Filed. From the toayor : Appointing Samuel J. Ilahn , Dennis Cunningham and Kd < ward Ainskow appraisers , to assess the damages reuniting from extending and opening Phil Sheridan and Colorado strootn , and widening Plum street. Con firmed. From the mayor : Appointing Horace Jones , Lorcn T. Peterson and Xonas Stevens appraisers to asRcss damages arising from the extension of Nicholas street to Twenty-third. Confirmud. From the mayor : Appointing A. L , Strang , Tliomaa Swobo , and W. J. Kennedy nody to assess damage * resulting froir changing the gradu of Farmam strco from Sixteenth street west to city limits Confirmed. From the mayor : Appointing tin clerks and judges for the various polliiif places at the coming election. The fol lowing are the names of the appointees First ward .Judges , Josiah Kent , Join Mathieson , and Isaac Ilubin. Clerks Julius Barnard and P. O. Conner. Second ward , first district Judgns James Donnelly , Sr. , Chas. Krolcsani G. U. Slyker. Clerks , Fred Brutinhi ] and \V. 15. Cliristio. Second ward , second district Judges Phillip Andrios , P. Woinhaas and Juliu Kudcfski. Clerks , C. L. Thomas air D. J. Baldwin. Third ward Judges , John II , Sahloi \V. B. Peyton and William Moraii Clerks Henry II. Clark and Henry U Myers. Fourth ward Judges , 1) . Kcnnisloii D. T. Mount and John Henry. Clerks S. II. Liehtoborgor and Merit Baswitz. Fifth ward , lirst district Judges John McDonald , Schuylor Wakolioli and Samuel Cornfield. Clerks , George E Wright and II. L. Soward. Fifth ward , second district Judges T. B. Ellingwood , W. J. Whitohoum and J. F. Borgan. Clerks , B. F. Hod mail and F. W. 1'ickons. Sixth ward Judges , Aaron Hoe Charles Wilkins and Henry Hitter Clerks , Charles Braden and Henry Os trom , The above were confirmed. From mayor : Appointing Mauric Sullivan a special policeman for thirl days to take charge of cleaning th alloys of this city. Confirmed. From the city treasurer : Giving notic that John Kane had paid ? M.5 ! ) tax ui : dor protest. Allowed. A number of bills vroro referred witli out reading. _ From M. C. Moanoy , street commie sionor : Itocommunding that a box o pipe bo put in on Nicholas and Nine tconth strcetn in order to save street mi protect lho city. Referred to the boar of public works with power to act. From J. II. McShano : llcqucslin that Farnam street in front of lot 5 , i block 8 , in Capitol addition to Omaha be put to full width and grade. lie forrod. From D. T. Mount and C. 0. Ilunl Asking a donation of § 1,000 to assist i paying the premiums for the state tire mon'a tournament , to begin on the --'a day of July , 1881 , and continue 11 v days. Referred. From H. Tiuiard. Asking extonsio of time for laying the sidewalk in fron of hin promises on the corner of Duvoi port and J cllcrson streets. Granted fc ninety days. From Peter S larky and ton othon Requesting that the pond on the soul side of Farnam street , in McCouuick addition , bo filled up. Referred. From Horace Jones , Xonas Stovoi and Moses F. Shinn : Giving report < damages assessed to Jots 2 , iiand'l , i Nohon's addition , arising from the o ; tension of Indiana street. Referred. From four druggists : Giving statomoi of liquor sold or given away by then Referred. From a tax payer : Calling attention < the council to the condition of Sovoi toenth strct between Clark and Graci Laid on table. From John Bamford : Asking1 for n oxtention of GO days time for laying siJ vrulko in front of his promiscx. R forrod. From John J. Council ; Asking po mission to remove his frame house to tl back part of let 2 in block 101. R forrod. From cily Physician : Rocommondii that a duitahlo place bo provided for la ing care of the poor sick and injiuodsii gosling the city hall building , and th up arrangements bo made with the Womni hoot Aid association for managing the he pital , Referred. ot From Barney Shannon : Calling atto tion to the alleged misconduct of tl police otlicers. Laid on the tablo. From Mary Parrptt : Asking an extc sion of time for laying sidewalks in fro of her pormisos. Referred. From Jumos Stookdalo and nthci Asking that thoproposcd gradoof Chica street bo so changed that the deepest c. between Twenty-fourth # nd Twoiily-M1 Btrr.ota shall not exceed nine feet. IJufc lo rod. ist FrnmChailos Gun taut and otliom : As .ho ing that the width of Twenty-third strc .ho between Cuming and California utroo bo reduced so that the curb lines will 1 in- twenty foot distant from the center lin Referred. mien Mr. Kcdfiold waa excused frnm tl on committee appointed to investigate tl it- afkira of Ja'ines Oroightcu , chairman itho boark of public works. 0. D. Woo ho worth waa appointed in his stead. Permissions vroro given to the dem or- crutic and republican parties to hold UK cily conventions this week in the coun chamber , ch liK-.OI.UT10.NS , ict By Luodur : Tlmi the committee on t bo required to repair the gas fixtures he thi ) band stand on Jollnrson oqua : inbo Adopted , bo By Redliold. That the protest of Bemdorf on taxes paid , ho taken from \ files and referred to committee on judiciaryAdopted. . By Kaufman. That seven copies of the now cily directory bo purchased for the use of the cityolllcials. Referred. Four sidewalk resolutions were re ferred without reading , UBroiiTs or COMMITTEES. On claims : Recommending that the city treasurer bo instructed to refund 84 HO tax to Fred Xwoifol , paid by him under protest. Adopted. On claims : Ilocommonding the al lowance of several bills amounting in all to 812335. Adopted. Sidewalks and bridges : Recommend ing that the petition of Hans Bock ana six others bo placed on file , and that the grade of Thirteenth street between Vin- ton and Bancroft streets remain as es tablished. Adopted , Same ; Recommending that the board of public works direct the Woodman lin seed oil works to plank the alloy in block 10'JJ ' as required by ordinance 573. Adopted. Streets and grades : Recommending the passage of an ordinance establishing the grade of Williams , street in Hart * man & Kountzo's third addition. Adopted. Polico. Recommending that the peti tion of II. D. Shull bo referred to the city marshal. Adopted. C7.3 Public property and improvomonta : Recommending that the mayor bo in structed to execute a warranty deed to lot 2 , in block 8 , for J. M. Kddy for 82,52(5 ( , the highest bid for the same. Adopted. Sidewalks and bridges : Recommending that the width of sidewalk on the north nldo of Grace street , between Nineteenth and Twenty-first , bo changed from six to font foot. Adopted. OIim.VAM'BS. By Kaufman. Declaring it to bo unlaw ful for any person knoping billiard tables for profiler hire to permit minors under 18 years of ago to play at billiards and providing a penalty therefor. Road Iwico and referred. By Kaufman Establishing the grade of Ninth streel bolwoon Charles and Hickory. Passed , By HaBC.ill. Revealing so much of ordinance dinanco 571 as orders the curbing and guttering of Jackson and Jones streets , und that part of Eleventh , Twelfth , Fourteenth , Fifteenth and Sixteenth , between Jones and Howard. Passed. By Lcodor : Repealing Chapter throe of Chase's compiled ordinances , entitled "Animals runing ntlargo , " repealing ordinance dinanco No. 472 , and to provith for tin appointment of a pound mastot Laii over. over.By Rcdfiold : Determining the mahnci of paving bolwoon rails , laying of t\ i and rails and regulating the use by strco railways on streets ordered paved o otherwise improved. Passed. By Bohm. Designating Howard street between 13th and 15th , as the place o holding a hay market in the city of Omahi and providing a penalty for violating th provisions of such ordinance. Read an < referred. By Bohm : Creating a board for th inspection of buildings in the city o Omaha and defining its duties. Passed. By Bohm : Establishing the urado o Elovonlh slrool bolweon Williams am Bancroft street. Passed. By Hascall : Establishing the grade o Williams between llth , and 17th streets Passed. On motion of Ijascall the chairman c the board of public works waa instructci to designate an inspector for Farnar utroot sowor. The council Ihcn adjourned. TlioiiHiuielH Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins , Girard , Kan. , write "I novcr hesltnto to recommend your Kloi trio Ulttoirt to my custoinon , they civo ontii satisfaction nnd aio rapid Boilers. " Klcctri lUtterH art ) the purtmt and bout modlcli : known nnd will pOHltivcly utno Kidney an Llvor complaints. 1'urify the lilood and rc | ulnlotho bowels. No family can afford to I without thorn. They will nave hundreds < ilollnra in doetor'n bills every yo.ir. Sold i 50 coutu n bottle by C ) . 1' ' . ( loodnmn. AMUSEMENTS , 'Our American GoiiHlu" at ( ho Boyt Cioorgo Ilolland supported by Mis Constance Muriollu and a very poor con : pany , appeared in Tom Taylor's coined } "Our American Cousin , " at Boyd'a opor honao last night , to a very light house With a favorable notice of the work c Miss Muriello and Air. Holland , all piais for the Ilolland comedy company mus coano. The writer in not in a position t compare Mr. Holland'u work with that c the .lamented Sothern , but is of the opin ion 'that Mr. Holland's conception ot th part of "Lord Dundreary" is very noarl a correct interpretation of the author1 ideal "Dundreary" . Why Mr. llollan does not surround himself with mor such artistes aa Misa Muriollo , is " thing no follow can findout. . " " \VltloAvvnUo 0. F. Goodiimii H nlwiiyH iilnulu hlx lm noun nnd Hjinren no lialim to m > oiiro Iho bflHt t every arlMo In his lino. Ho lia-s ncoiired Ui iipency for the colplirntod Dr. Klng'H N > Ulacuvury for Ciii8Uiniitlon , Thu only eui tnlu euro known fur Coimtuniitloii , Cuui ! Cohln , ] lonrsonc i , Aathuin , Jluy l < 'ovorUr > i chltU , or auynfloctloii of tin oat uiul luici Hold on si iHifiltlvu piumvntoo , TiUI bottlt freo. lloc'iilnr biro SI lo Itituiiiian Trent inoiii. The people in the vicinity of Caldwo and Campbell otrcola , North Omaha , ai occasionally treated to n performanc lit , which they think would boiler adorn menagerie , as the actors resemble brute rather than human beings. On Sundn morning when most people wore i church and those who staid away woi enjoying the brighl sunshine and li lint iting air this discordant "citciio" agai commenced. There wore throe po : formers. A man , woman , and a bo about ten ycau old , The man led oil' i true ring master style whipping thu > o i. about the yard with a horse whip. A soon as ho came near the housi tli woman altackcd him with a leav 0 broom , bcatinc him over the head wit both hands Yhilo ho Hod cryiwg " 01 I/UVJ1 41tlllU0 , mtltw * W * tv * w tr * j , tt . inothor ! Oh dear , my head , my head. c. But this libel upon the nacrcd imnu pui auoei him , and gutting him between In and the house laid blows upon Ilia hea which could bo heard u block , Mid the pushing htm into the houuo followed an sliut the door upon the difgracoful scon Wo do not know what waa thu pllonse i the boy , but it could bo nothing vvhu would justify atich troatment. ANOTHER WHOLESALK ESTAH L1SUMENT. in FAY it Co , formerly of Minnoapol Minn. , will open a wholesale oonfoctiu ery , cigar and fruit business , in u fi C. Iwuoka , at the old stand of I'iercoy hu I llndfurd on Faruam stroot. Qm&\ \ DEMOORATIO PRIMAEIES , The Itofliilt Kntlroly Snllsfac- lory In All tlio Wnuls ICxccjittlie Third. The democratic primaries were hold last evening between the hours of 0 nnd 7. Not much enthusiasm was manifest. In ono ward only , the Third , was Ihoro any contest. Hero three tickets were in the Gold. One headed by Aug. Weiss , ono Pat. Ford , and the third by John Connell for councilman. The following ro the names of the delegates to attend 10 city democratic convention which oota to-night at 7.0 ! ! , and the result of 10 ballot for councilmcn in the various ardfl. FIIUST WAIlll. DelegatesChas. . Kaufman , Thomas lasoy , David Guild , Ghas. Connoyor nnel 'atrick Desmond. For cily councilman Gco. W. Dun- an received 221 votes and Felix ilaven 50. SKC'O.NII WAHII. Delegates-H. O'Kofle , Win. II. Jams , V. Burkloy , Kd. Moriarty. John Mahony was the unanimous ihoico for city councilman. _ ' It is understood that this delegation will favor Iho ronomination of the old lembors of the school board. Tlllttl ) WAUII. Dolegaten Julius , Meyer , John iVuothrich , Henry Fairish , Ilenry I lorn- lorgor , Michael Donovan. For councilman Pat Ford received 185 otcs , John O'Connell 127 and August , Veiss 112. roUHTH WAKI ) . Delegates J. J. O'Connor , Joromn 'ont/.ol ' , W. A. L. ( libbon , Peter Goes , 'rtiman ' Duck. No candidate for councilman was voted 'or hero. The nomination has been left o the central commitleo. riKTH WAllll. Delegates A. N. Ferguson , James Ilolan , II. B- Brown , W. T. Whitohouso and Tim Moriarity. J. II. Whalen , for councilman , received 'J10 votes. VfllTHVA1UI. . Delegates Andrew Smith , Gcorgo E. Stratman , Lewis Shields , John Morris nd James Powell. J. II. Winspear , for councilman , re ceived ! ! ! > votes , being the unanimous choice of his ward. Considerable dissatisfaction is ex pressed by Mr. O'Connell , of the Third ward. Ho claims to have been defeated by his opponents by a trick. It is thought he will run independent. "ROUGH ON HATS. " Cleat * oul rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , a. lt > o. Drumjista JaniCH Allan , of West I'oint , is at , Uuj Jill l.ml. * 1. 13. Johnson , of Hrown\nio , U a Millan guest. V. T. 15aiiille , of ChlcaRei , U at llio Ictio polltan. II. M. Cftsteller , of ISluir , is a guest of tin Paxtun , ] ! hur Polo club is htopping at the Mctio j. C. Wilbur , of Lawrence , Kaa. , is at th' ' troiiolltan , C. L. Koto , of ] r.-uti Ks , Neb. , is nt th .oy and C. I. l.amb , of Ktnnton , nr atthoMillitid. 15. A. ( Jibson , of iVceping Water , h utajini at the Milltml. J. M. Doyle , laely and child are stopphiB a tlio Metropolitan. i frH. .1. K. t > y , l.acon , III. , is n guest o the MotropwUtau. . ) . W. I tow/oo , of Silver City , 1. T. , is a : the Metropolitan. Hon. r. G. Humor , of Ke.irnov , N rcjjiv tercd at the Millnril. Mr . 1C. Cleinis umthih' , of Decatur.Nob. , ni-o at the Metropolitan. 1'art of the HollandOoinoily conip'nyarc Htoppinff at the Metru'olltnii. W. I ! . Hardy , of uinuoln , .mil V. M.iS.ic. kott aio rogiatorojnt the J 'ax ton. t ! . 1' . Mario'i f Beatrice , niul Sanid. ( Uovor , of Ar ) Bt ° "i mo ! lt llnllllard. | . Jnmni S. Armstronpt and 51. 15. 'I'liumpson. of Albion wo stopping at the Paxtou. J ! . J3 , Vallaoo , of I'alrbuiy , nnd ,1,0. Krin- gel , of Wisnor , are Riiouts of the Millnrd. Tl' < loading inoinborH of the Holland coin. edycompany are registoreil nt the Millard. f. W. Kra/er , of Atkinson , and C. W , 1'ylo , of Odcoola , are stopping nt the Millard , 13. Chaiinor nnd vvlfo mill r.inlly Channor of AVavorly , Neb , , urn clapping nt the Metro politan , Mm. .TausVowaky nnd family of 1'uoblo , ni rlvod lu the city yesterday on a v Isit anil an the ( 'iiiwt.i of C , C. Schaefcr. K , T. Smith , superintendent of the Katisa k I'ncllic railroad fiom KansasCity to Denv er with hoiuliUiirtorH | at Kansas City , U in th ! cltv , uiul in ftpuast at the Millurd. .W. L. ljukor , roprcsontinjf C. I , llooil Co. , propriotoru of Hood'n Sanaparllln , Is ii this clt ; , and la busily ongogcd Inalsttibutlni broadcast a largo number of cards and bo k sottig forth the merits of the goods hohnn dps. dps.Miss Miss Vuiuiio Arnold , orginlat and cliorhte of St. Phllonioim's choir , leaves to-day fo Lincoln , to take part In the state imtuical am ilraniatlo ontortuluinont at that city thi week. Miss Arnold , who la known n 0110 o the boat v ocnl anil instrumental musicians o Omaha , will bo acconi | > .iEiod by Mrs. Hirmi Uohlnson , a contralto of unusual talent , win lias bcou n roMilont of Omaha but a fav months , and whom Omaha will hoar for th < lirat time lu n solo In M ozart'n Twolttli MOBS now being rehaarned at St. Philomona'H fo I3aator Sunday. It la safe to eny that tin worthy representatives from this city wll carry elf the honors nt the Lincoln entertain inont , nt which delegates will bo pruxcnt fron voi lous parts of Nebraska us null at fron Kansas. Tlio IMillharinoiilo Concert. This ovonl which takes place Thurada ) oning at 15e > yd's opera house , will bi ignalixvd by the lirst appearance bofon an Omaha audience , of tv\o rcnovinec artists who como with their merits am fume well established , and who are cer tain to win additional plaudits here. Tin enterprise ) of the Philharmonic Society ii placing before our people , at what miu ho a considerable expense , the opportu mty ( o hear on one prcgtammp , artists o ! io rank of Kinma S. Howe and Teresa /arrono , deserves to bo rewarded. Nor is thej part which the chorus of the 'hilharmonic will take in this concert , o bo overlooked by those who are in- crestcxl in what belongs to Omaha. Their success in the last concert was noxpoctcd and a surprise to the nudi- nco , hence there will bo a general inter- si to hoar more of their work on this ccasion BLAIR AGAINST OMAHA , \n KvellliiK Contest nt MIR Skntlng lllnk Imst NlBht in Which the Vlsltorn Co mo Off Victorious The roller skating last evening was rowdcd to its standing capacity to wit- icss a game of polo between the Blair ind Omaha teams. At ! ) o'clock Mr. D. W. VanCott , as oforcc , called the amo niid the follow- ng gentlemen appeared upon Iho floor : Tcssrs. Sterns , Stevens , McDonald , Higloy , Kinney and Ballard , of Blair , and Messrs. McKoon , Canfiold , Hitch cock , Holfroy , Gralton and Rubidoux , of this city. After Iho grand march the clubs took heir rcspcrlivo positions with Messrs. Horford and Daniels aa judges. At thosound of the rcfereo s whistle the 'runners" of the clubs started poll moll 'or ' the ball , and for thu next five min utes everything was confusion. The first 'lining waa won by the Omahas , not , lowovor , until Iho Blairs had claimed "goal. " Their claim was not sustained jy Iho referoo. The next inning was won by Iho Blairs. Now the excitement ran high , as this made the cluba game sters. The last inning was a repetition of the former Iwo , and was won by the Blairs amid the cheers of thu apoctatora. 1'ho Omaha team challenged the Blair club to plaj a series of three games. This waa the second game played and won by the Blair team. The Itlair club is worthy of praise for its fine appearance ind gentlemanly conduct. Not an ob jection was made to any dcciaionof judge sr roforco , and the boat of feeling pre vailed throughout the entire gainu. The defeated ilub will play al Council Blufld next Saturday , and is going into practice immediately for that purpose. lliiclclcii'H Arnica Salvo. The Rrontoht moilienl wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily euro Burns , Cuts , Ul cers , Malt llhoum , Fever Soros. Cancers. Piles , OliillblaiiiB , Corns. Totter , Chapped hands. tn't nil pldn eruption , gurantccd to euro in every Inntanca , or money refunded. 2.1 cents Attention Fil'ih AVard The Fifth Ward Republican primaries will bo hold atFiank Sasstrom's boot and shoo store , No tiOli No. Sixteenth atresl , Thursday evening , March 27. Polls open from 5 to 7 p in. AV. C' T U. Special Notice. All members und Indies interested in temper.uico arc earnestly requesled to at tend a special meeting in our now rooms , No. 120 15th street , at 2:30 : p. m. .Thurs day , March 2i ( , by order of president. Mas L. G CIIAULION , Scc'y. Tlio Hospital Fund. Some exceptions have been taken to the article in Monday evening's BEE inre- gard to the doduotioii of forty cents for the hospital fund from each man's pay. It is claimed by iomo of the Union Pa cific employes that this only applied to men who dr.xw pay every thirty days. A certain joung man was employed last wcok in the freight house of the Union Pacific company for four days anil u hall. At the end of lhat time ho was laid oil'and a time chock given him , witli the forty cents deduction for the hospi tal fund. At the time of receiving hit time check he was told to como around this week and ho might have a few days work. Ho says ho thinks that the de duction is made whether a man works oni day or thirty. ThU powilnr never rariuj , A marvel of jmrlt triiijhr.nd ( wiolMoui ! n More couumical tl-at thaci'.hmry kindsami c ' * o liopold in comiwtuoiil nitathruiullttudectlow i n.eliort wolul tnluni or ph . ( .hato p < iwien. ! Hoi 1 uuiy In tun * Jtoja IJil. . Pit l > nwilr ( > > , 10.1 Will < . t N w Vi.rlr .SPECIAL NOTICES. WAHTBl ) . _ T AUlhS OK V UJNeOI > liruTv rTmHtr7"t7 J Uku nlroll lit ninl iilonMiit work nt tlitlrimn humus ; * 2 orji ! u claj i.-uil ) uiul | ulttly u ndo ; vi/rk 8r"it lij null ; no otn\ai iiiL' , nn ttamis for rcrl } 1'loaso Mlclrooa Uellablo 5lan I'y Co , I'lilLukljihla , I a drawer , IT. V\.6-liro /"VUKCN VvJ oOcrtxl l ly meotj fur thu , iic rubber un inOit for Udlisn. Aitdtow IUi winiM , LaJua' Uu- dcrvartnent Co , 8 wutli May ht , thc ! 'O. Stl-lia WANTEll Hillfs or Jomitlatn to take nice | > ! oa uit work nt ttii-lr uwii home ; * 2 to Jl a day , eabilv niaile : ork * tnl bv nail ; no ranvanlnir. . Itldd & Co. , Uu 157 Uubunuo low. \VANTEl-hltu Uoii B local ur citvililiir or > liiul M iiuuiKvr li > > ouiieniTKe'tla ; niirrleil man. Had rxfnoni | accu.toimd lo tiu'ral unv \ HorUoii vuukl } . llrkt rU < re * CnaUud rtlir trui' , ail'lmn J | ! ox S4 , Abhlui I Jf U s ' > | FOR 1/Ort.SAI.i : -A Mlaorv faun > mn uil'n iu > rtliHr > t 1 uf Kn'iiiont. Jv * acru flno butUiui Im > liiud , IIIIUH- , earn , ir ! > nar\ , fill t tr U I'rlfe tl , ' i , tl.lcO i .li. Addrim JpllS JiilINbO.N , Jaii.iitu\ . Net. Ub-CTt ASiiall ktiot , of Drii''t and l-Un t , ' FUturci fur tale 111 the lite tdu n ofV < i'ul ( > o , Ncl.raski- . 1-LOi niiculiii-lira | ilijVian. AdtlrewJ , II. MIL. I.It , r.lklioin bUllon , tn.li. 759 ; | MISOELLAUEODS VfAHTS. \ \ * \tiu I'o Kent. Bulij' faroibt KortlienX. \ , 11 H lry fariutrulla ) iialnt a ViltliMinulkcturt 'Illuttvr ' &Chco c ) for ono or Ibu ) r with or lth out Htock IJ3-W Adar , A. B. , Ofliiv. for Infants and Children. Castorlnnroinof p Dltrosdoti tinel overcomus l-'luuiluncy , Constipa" tion , Sour Stomach , Diarthroa , nnd Fovcrisliucsa. It insures hunltb nnel natural Bleep , without morphine. " Cnstorla \ < \ so well adapted to Children that t recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me " II. A. ARCHER , M. 1) . , SJ I'ortlnnd Are. , llrooklj-n , N. Y. Vflmt Rlvei our Children rosy chocks , UTiat eurus tlit-Ir fevers , mnfctN tlaciii sleep : 'Tin Cmtnrln , Wten lialile * f ret nnd cry liy turns , What ciuta tholr colle , kills their wornn , Hut C'ii tnrln , % Vlmt quickly ctire-i Constipation , SourStomacli , Colds , Indl vstlon , HutCnutnrlft Tarenell then to Jlorphlno Syrups , , Castor Oil and Paregoric , aud ' 4 llnll Cn < tnrlal ' CENTAUR LINIMENT m absolute euro for llliouinn- Ism , Sprains , Burns , Galls , . The most Powerful mul Ii iratlug Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man "Pfl XFfS " JT Y" UWtoLuI DOM'T The Koyal Baking Powder Co. , try to iivo the inference thai their poM'tler contains more CREAM TAKTKH and tliah its LKAVKNIXO FOWDEK is greater than any other inndc , as stated in their advertisement on the 'Comparative Worth of Baking Powders. " exhibited by black lines. Our lame waa mentioned in connection with one of our chenppr brands , innile ol'diil'erent materials iw the trade migiit demand. Our nuui : TAII- TAU brand o AXDUEWS' TEAHL was omitted evidently fora very good reason , judging from the KiaAiiVK JIEIMTS of Andrews' "Pearl. " and the lloyal , as clearly demonstrated bv the ( jovcrnment Chemist , Dr. Peter Jollier , nf the Department of Agricultureat Washington , from samples received by him from dealers who furnished the samples irom their stocks on hand in open market. Slum me excess of Cream Tartar In An ' drews' 1'onrl over llojnl , ascertained BE , COLLIER'S ANALYSIS , b > CoicrnmentChemlst Collier. U. S. UKP'T. or A.itiii'iTt UK , ) Washington , 1) . C. , March 10,1SS3. ) C. E. ANDREWS & CO. Gentlemen. I receiv ed by express from Thos. Lydon and J. P. Harkins Co. , Grand Avo' , Milwaukee , and Harper Bros. , Chicago , 111. , samples of Andrews' Pearl and Royal Baking Powders. The cans were in good condition when received and the seala unbroken. I find upon analysis that Andrews' Pearl Baking Ponder con > tains about four and a half 4i per cent. MOKK CIIKAM TAUTAII than the Royal Baking Powder , and n proportionately larger percentageof Carbolic Acid Gas , ami 1 find it to be free from alum , and any injurious substances. Sincerely yours , PETER COLL1EH , U. S. Chemist , Dept. of Agriculture. Government Chemist Collier's ' Analysis as to the Lcavcmpg Qualities. ANDREWS' PEARL..I No wonder the Royal Co. , omitted Andrew's Pearl 1'roiu their "Com parative List. " as Government Chemist Collier's analy- shows conclu sively two thin s : 1st That Andrews' Pearl contains MOKE CIUAM : TAIJ- TAH then I he Royal , as shown by the cuts above : Ud. That the LLAVK.V- IN i-owiu : o _ Andrews' I'carl is OUSATKU tlian the Roj a1 , us shown by the two black lines above. Wo will give the Itoyal Ce > . , or any one else § 1,000 or gj.OOO if they can provo by any fair mutual test that Andrews' Pearl Baking Powder does , or ever did , contain alum or any injurious substances , and this challenge is opi'ii forever. Andrews' Pearl Baking Powder is eustaine'd by a testimonial as to its Purity and Strength by V- , the only genuine commissioned Government Chomht , such as thu Uoyal Co. never have published. TRY IT. 0. E. ANDREWS & CO , , 287 , 28 , 2 ) i , E. Water St. , Milwaukee. 4-n MifHgnn live. CStJ , .CS = D X ! ' C * M U XKA r * rHn ; lT ilatf t LEADING 01 ACrflRY < in VMMfff ft ' 0 > ' U & U I4D9 14' DodscSL I OMAHA. NEB 0. M. LEIGHTON. II. T. CL UIK1 , . BUCCKSSOUS TO KENNAUD BP.OS. & CO. ) ifre i gELSfcLw.y * Paints. OiSc ; . , < ; . . , ii . . J > . T i rSJ'V" "fXrM ' ' , < $ ' * ' " 1 ' < M AND TWO WHEEL GAHTS3. 1819 mu IS'M lUruay btrcet Mid 403 S , IBlh BtrMl , > . S. H ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - . . . Nel BRJiDiaor TllbROValllilll'D IIP 1III1U QOiDI IIEREFORO AHO JERSEY CATTLE I AMD DUROO oa ; M T RID SWIM I TYouu < itock for u'a , Coireipoudeact tollcloa DUFHENE & MENOELSOM. HTKIMO\ TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ?