OMAHA DAILY B&jel FKIDAY , AUGUST J , Ifc84. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , August 1 ( LOOAL BBEVIITES , Shuon Cfthn ia the father ot n bripht little boy , Which put In n aprxftrnncoVed iiwd.iy uigbU Charley Stevens , who wni hurt by a fftllicg wlioelbAtrow , in the I'epublicnnbni'd ing , last Snturday , li fwt Imnrotlnp , Thomai Cannon VTM drrw'cd lait nlglit for Mnaulting his titter Mm. .loRipliliio Hunt. Ills CMC Is contlnuod until August Ctli . 'Ilia oxcurnlon pitty of the A. M. 1 ! . Suriily fchool will ) pA\otho It. Si M. clc | ot this morning at 7r > 0. All nro Invited to tnko pnrt. The barbora nro Rolng to moot at Lytlo'ii ( mil thUimonow evonlnir to h up ft schedule f rdtos for shaving , h lr cutting nnd otbtr baiboting. In m&ny parts of this city tlio Mdownlki ro llnol with great burdock weeds. They hhoiili ! IM ) cut down before they prove a great imisanco. Four of the colorvd men arm-ted " AVcdnwday night for gauibling cro ciuirgcd jitcnlay afternoon for want of prool .itpiiuat them. Afr. Ch rlo W. Ilorkcc and Miss oio SaiinJorn were married in this city on , Wednesday ovonlng , July 30th , by Kcv. Gburlos W. Havldgo. The choir ofSt. . PhUomcnnV cAtliodral ( linnicod at I'lnttmmmlh ytotordny In nccord toco with an invitntton of the Kev. 1'athor Mnd dou , foimfcily of thli city. JarnoH Xibboll , Ehcrilf i > f Kanco county , IK in the city looking after emu Unmlia partii-s who nrownntod in IIH Inlllwiek for inNdu nionnon ooinmittod near Gcnot. The Mlllord barbers 'nnil TjoutM ] ' 'nl t' hirborrt are matched for a gamoof fcaso ball , but whothur next Sunday ot Iho bill ground or it tbo atato fair baj not boon fully ( hcldod. George Whilting wwlnst : tiigbtmrratid hy Olliccr O'DonaJioo on aunnnnt isMitcl on complaint orn out by Xicb Atlain" , tbnrg- ingliiiii with llirc.itching to'tnko lliu lifuof The second track of tbo Union Pacific railway and Dolt railway line from Summit to the naw Union stock yards BO nth of tbo city Mill bo ready for train ) next Monday , nnd on tlio saino date tbo stock yardu will ba propar- vd to open. DoputyShorlff Peironot yesterday took to Lincoln , for confinement in tbo naylum , Net * Hon Lathrop , Mr. I/athrop 1m boon adjudged Ins iti9 by the county commission , bin com plaint being a fair of Homo ono who , bo imagine * ) , U following htm with Injurious In- Umt , Latbrap has boon an engineer on thoU U , 1' . road , but moro recently baj acted nw 11 reman. Chris Cpncht , tbo cornice mnn , , jrstrnliy IxtT.'in tbo construction of liis ntnv In ick block on Douglw * lx.t\vocn JHcventli nnd Turlftli Unfit * . It will bo 22 by 120 foct on tb , ground , and four fitoricn high with .1 baso. UK nt. HUH building will bavo.i plato glnM front mid will Ixi cnmpUU d ny October 1st. It will tout J 1 1 , CCO , uml Ix.1 used ; is \vliol ( , milu ll'HlM' ' . Mr. ( JharlosCoc'io and Miw 1/1/73 1'otil- ter , daughter of Mr. and M . J , ,1. llouHor , WLTO manicd at half past 9 o'clock jtatartlay morning at the rcBtduuca of thu parouU of the brldo on St Mary 'd avenue , Jtov. J. AV. Ifar- flia pt-rfonring the ceremony. Tbo rdathc of both partica anil intimuto frionda from abroad wit mused the nuptlnlx , vtliiuh were Miccccdcd by a wedding bieakfast. 5lr. Phillip Phillips hflH just returned from Iiifl fifth Kuropcun tour , and bnving brought the moat improved npparalim to bo found , the placet ) of Interest bo ban seen throughout twenty different countrion wilt bo nhown upon its ncroon , and hla FongH will nlno IM Hlu&traUd , so that wo are to have nn en tirely novel entcrtnimiH'iitln our town. For < lAten and particular wo refer our n.tdora to sdv ortlaoracntH abilln , Mil ] , Chaa. I , Wilion , ol thrj pay department - mont U. S. A. , and Mr. Geu. W. lirinck , bis cltrk arrived In the city Wodneiday fromNow VorU and are at the Paxton. Mnj. Wilson IIHH boon atslgned to duly hero na acting chief paymaster ot tbo dopiutment of Iho I'lrdto luring thn abnonco of Col. Stanton at VVanh- iogtcn. Doth bo uud Mr. Brluck , who nro tgroettblo gentlemen , will bo inudo right wol- oomo at army hondquaitorii and in the city , Ben.vtor Van Wytk ia nt tbo Pnxton. -Ti. F. Kllia , of Gioni , in nt thu Montuipuli. Un. Un.J. J. P. Huthgo , of O'Nifll , in at tint Molru- \V. Ilryfcon , of Gdt'll , is regiblend lit the Metropolitan. D. Duggan , of JnckHoneb. . , i-t nt tbo Metropolitan. \V. W. Cohof Nebraska City in nt the S. Kddy Kemp , of Blair , H Blopphifr nt tha Metropolitan. A , ( i. Banitii , of Lincoln , it rigidon-d nt tha Metropolitan , Henry IluU-uell , of DtxNituro , in ntuppiii ) ; nt ilio Metropolitan. A. Pol ck returned ywterdny from a month * yUIt to Now Yoik. J. If. 1' . Lehman and family have gonu on * rltit lo PcnnBlvanla. A. M. Walton , of Lincoln , H in the city , iinarttTi-d at the Metropolitan. S. O. HamnnTidnugh , of MiUanUt' , U 541 "luhrtijml ut tbo Metropolitan. R. C. 'atterton IC TCB for Lnka Mlnctoiika f to d y , to bo abfont four or iivo dnj . , * . Mr , A. Mclnnu of the firm of Mclnnli & 13usfoy , left jeutorday for nn oxtcnilvo eastern tiipof butinota , F , B. Pickptill , Unitc-d SUttH railroad in- , of Washington , I ) , O. , l in tlm city connected with Ilia duties of hU office. ( iK. C. Pierce , Blair , John Hainlin , Kibrm > < Ut City , P. A. Clark , Mii.lihon , M , 8. bind- ' Wy'Fiilli itou , C. C. Chtirlton , Holdrldgf , John WiUianm , Lincoln , und O. W. Scott , JvOitrncy , weltgur Uof the Mill.ttxl jOHtvr * < liy , J. J. Btublu , O.ahnd , A. II. Bruvni and wifiHiutiiiK * , Dr. A. B < ar , Norfolk , II. ! " . 3'ullor , CrtU' , Hon. O , P , Ma * < m ami L. C' J'UT , Lincoln , and II. J. Blanchard and J , L. JCeitli , licatrii'n , ngirUrul yithnUy at thn cuirlntti.0ent | ; Juimu on Wnlnrtduy i-vc- ning rttujiK-d from hij U < rw VMH ! ( ' viicitiion. Jkfr , Jnmcdurinjf hw trip p ut aftwdnji 'n Q'hictgn , attcndrd thu iniwlinjf of the National IMuontionul AxBocla'ion ut Mini won , V.'U. , nnd li'ttcd for a w k IT innro w \h hU t ! terin ivuittni Touu , Until thn Wlvottiukof thi tM t4-nri omni ho will Ixi crt7tt''l iii clvpcciiif , ' tbo 1'ito wta of thu DISTKIOT OOUET DOJNQS , Williams' Motion I-'or a New Trial OTcrrulcil Call n Pleads Guilty ml U Fined $ UOO. In the district court yesterday after noon before Judge Wnkcloy , the case of Fitzpatrick against Hollman took up the remainder of the day. Henry Kstabrook attorney for the defendant , when the cnso was called , not wishing to go to trial , stated ho waa not ready to proceed and was asked the reason by the judgo. Ho stated to the court ho had a case in ono of the justice court * in the city which domandcd his attention , "I nm willing , " said the judge , "to postono the trial of n cause for the United States court , but I must maintain the dignity of this tribunal , and unless you have onino good reason I will order that you proceed. " Bofnro Judge Neville G. M. Hitch , cock , attorney for the defendant in the case of the State against Williams , in * dieted for burglary and convicted of grand larceny , argued the motion for anew now trial. The court upon the conclu sion of the argument overruled the mo tion and sentenced Williams to four years in the penitentiary. The point made by the defense was that the accused could not bo found guilty of larceny under an indictment for burglary. Tom CAllan , indicted at the present term for selling liquor without a license , plead guilty to the charge and was fined $ . ' 100 by the court. Judge Neville stated to the defendant that liu would fine him Jn a sum sufficient to pay the license for thn time that ho had buon selling without it , and that when an accused had boon twice conviotod of this cllense in his tribunal ho would pay the penalty in part by a term of imprison ment. The court also denied the application by Nellie Austin for a writ of habeas corpus. The case of tbo state against Newell , will bo called for trial this morning when a jury in this CASO is empaneled , the jurors remaining will bo discharged for the terra. SUITS UOMMKKUED William Ravonscroft instituted yester day a suit for$5,003 against James Stoph- onaon , claiming that amount as personal damages alleged to have been sustained in February , 1882 , from the carelessness of the defendant while the plaintiff wna at work on the bank of the Missouri riror near the foot of Jones street. Morilla Anna Faist field a petition yes terday for a divorce from her husband Louis Faist , charging htm with extreme cruelty. An injunction was also granted to restrain him from disposing of his property. DECIDED TO DIVVY , The General Ootnmlitcu Allow the Avvrmln AM Mmlo by the Board of Control. A called mooting of the general committee - mittoo of the State Fireman's association wan hold last evening in Fireman'a hall to make n final settlement of the business arising out of the tournamont. After the allowance of several bills by the committee , Secretary Pontzol road a communication from F. H. Guanolla , foreman of the Bluff Oity hoao team , stating ho claimed the first prize for hia men in the fruo-for-all race at the tourna ment , and if it were not given up peace ably measures would bo taken to secure t by law , nnd concluding that they would lave their ' just duos. The communica- .ion'Jwna tabled without a dissenting voto. voto.Tho The award of the board of control in ho state championship race which was ablod at lest meeting , was next taken up. A motion wasmado to audit and allow the awards as made by the board of control. Mr. Mount said ho thought the board of control was n body ecporato and distinct from the general committee and nothing remained but to allow the award a. Mr. Taggort said of the board of control waa a body constituted by the general committee ) tho' mooting had a right to revise its action , and when ho was in formed that that body was formed by the State Association ho said ho would have to vote airainst the Thurstons. Mr. Houck etatod ho thought the board of control supreme in is notion but s no considered the 'I ' hurtttons had not liad justice done them in the pro in is us ho would vote with the homo team. The motion vras carried by n vote of 7 toti. toti.On On motion it was carried to give the ? 10 offered as a prize for the hitching contest to the hose company making the jest time in a race to como ( iff next Sun day afternoon , beginning at I ! o'clock. The committco to dispose of the toroh. IghU reported it was ready to fell the Inmbeaux to the highest bidder. A BIG BENEFIT. Hint Wna Wliiu WOH Accorded Mlia " \VuBBiimn nt tlio Gormnu Theater Lust Night. A largo assemblage of frcquontora of the German theatre gathered in .tho Sum mer Gardens last night on the rocaslou of Miss Lind WaaMiifinn'fl benefit. By special request the aamo plays that wc-ro presented last Sunday , namely , "Tho Ikautiful Galatea , " and "Herman and Dorothea , " wcro repeated. Aa u notice of these two popular plays was given In Monday's issue it will not bu necessary to enlarge on them ngalii , except to say that there was a decided improvement in the wny they were put on the boards nnd the company wont through tholr roles with greater ease and Icsu aid from the prompter. Misa Wassman. who enacted the part of Galatea , showed a thorough npprccia- tiou of iho character , and her vocal tlFjrta elicited many enthusiast i rucalli. Mra. Pula-Ahl , as Qany roude never played bolter and the duct between that lady nnd Mien Wa smMin proved n rosnl treat to lover * of inuiio. The Pygmalion , of Mr. Maier w a priwoworthy pi co of acting nnd Me bchniidtht'fl , a Mydas , n comioii- teur in art , evoked much merriment by hinhuuiuroiu rendition of the rolo. In the second piece , "Hi'rinann and Dorothon. " the little itock company lead by MisiWiuemaim wn equtlly successful , j la thli p'oco ' Muis Wnssuiaim Appeared in a totally different character , that of a bakor'a boy , nnd evinced her great ver satility as an accomplished actress. Mra. Ninmann aa Mra. Woiis , aurpaaiod herself last night and was a recipient of n largo nmount of applause. All the minor roles were well taken nnd the Musical Union orchestra rendered some excellent service during the evening. It speaks well for the Gate Cily when it ia soon that talent of every kind ia in variably greatly appreciated , nnd Misi Wnssmann must fool much gralificd with the uicquivocal success attending her benefit. ANOTHER KI7.ER STOBY , A. Second Pointer for the Clly lcto- , tlo t' Work Upon , On Sunday last , four young mun and an elderly man , nil residents of South Omaha , purchased a keg of boor and wont out upon the river to fish. They loft in a boat nnd stnrtod down the stream. Since that time nothing has boon scon or hoard of any of the patty. Their friends are becoming very anxious about their alraogo disappearance and beginning to make many inquiries but as yet hnvo heard nothing of their wherea bouts. Some surmise that they partook too freely of the beer and after having become drunk they got to rocking tin ) boat to nnd fro capsized it nnd ns nil wore too drunk to help themselves , were drowned nnd that now their bodies are concealed beneath the muddy waters of the Missouri. Whatever may have become of thorn they are gnno and tholr friends have crivo apprehensions for tholr safttty. This furnishes another case for would-be detectives to work upon nnd us there are five persons missing the case ia nn un usually interesting ono. EOVINTRAILROADEKS ( , The IjoadliiK OlHulnlH ol' tlio AVnlmnh In the City Yesterday. A. A. Talmago , the now general man ager of the Wabash , James Smith , gen eral iraflio manager , M. Knight , general freight agent , II. K. Wade , superintend ent of transportation , and II. S. Minor , superintendent of the western division , nnd their secretaries , arrived in Omaha by apodal car yesterday noon. These railway ofiiclala have been making nn ex tended tour of inspection over many linen of the Wabash road , and came to this city from Detroit , Michigan , by way of Kcokuk , Iowa. The now manager feels enthusiastic over his now charge and intends to make some radical changes in the operation of the roadIt ia highly probably that the "Cannon Ball" train will bo put back on the road and that within n short timo. The party left last evening tor St. Louis but ovill arrive at its destination by n circuitous route , stopping over at several import ant poiuti along the line of the road. An Oninlin. Itinhman Sponka. OMAHA , July ! iO. Irishmen of Omaha , 1 hope you are not going to vote for Cle veland , the Englsh candidate. Now is the time to show that the Irishmen are going to vote for Blaine ind Logan , Think of 1081 , UOth day of Juno , when the Umjliah government put the bishop of Oaskul , county of Tipporay , In a Dub lin prison. Bishop Hurley was in nine months when ho wai laid in the prison yard whore his logs were forced into two long tin boots filled with oil , butter and other such substances. They then lot him in the stocks , hia lega projecting nt ono side , whore n fire was kindled under them. While his loga waa thus being roaatod and when the rod hot boots were taken off , the flesh was found molted only and tiio bono literally laid biro. Ho waa then led back to prison and hung with n nrnw rope. Think of this , Irish men , Hurrah for Blaine and Logan. MICHAEL PUUCKLL. micu. MALLAN In this city July 31st , nt oVlock n. in , ; Aiuh V. nttuit Ron of Hugh nud Margaret Mnllan. Aged 3 months. Funeral will take pluco from the roiidonco , roruar Fourteenth ttud Wubxter streets , to- iliiy nt 2 o'clock p. in. MKGKATII-InfantdMKjhtorof T. A. ami Abblu MeRenth , Julv 30th , nf chuluia infnn- turn. Aftcd I months nnd G ( Uyi. Funeral from the resilience on Madison nvcnno , went dido H.mscom park , to day at 11 o'clock n. in , At 0 n. in. , Sul231 t , Hugh Krnncin , Infant HIM of Hugh mid Muig.uot Mlllur , ngod S months anil Fun oral will take place nt 2 p. in. , August 1 , from the rcttlduiicc , corner of 1'ourtonith uiul WobntorBtroots. FrifiidH of the family are Invited to atttnd. Cnnlng Charles Fisher , captain of the Pompier corpa nnd foreman of the hook and lad der was made the recipient of n moat beautiful gold headed cane last evening by the members of his lifo saving body. Upon the head of thia coatly present are the namca Ooorgo Schmid , Lon Litton , II. Logos , F. Schmid , A. 0. Utthuf and F. II Koestors , being all the members of the Pompier corpa. The cntio waa presented after a neat and fitting speech by Guorcjo Schmid , as sistant captain. Captain Fisher alter ac cepting the gift responded In a few remarks - marks appropriate to the occasion and thanked the boys for the token of friend ship. HnlvorHon to bo Hurled. The wife of Ilnlvorson , the unfortunate man whoso body was fnund in the Mis souri river a short distance above Platta- mouih , oamo to Omaha from Weeping Water yesterday. The object of her visit is to satisfy herself of the identity of the floater with that of her former hus band. Coroner Maul showed her the clothing in which the lloator was dressed and the tag of his shirt which she identi fied AS being those of Halverson. Mrs. Hal vcrson intends to have her husband's remains taken up , placed in a peed collln nnd buried in the cemetery at I'lattsmouth. A GOLD WATOII FOR TWISNFY- FIVE CENTS. Mecs. Kaufman Uro , , of 2C7 S , 15th street , will ( jive to each and every pur chaser cf 25 cents worth of cigam a num bered ticket which will bo good for ono chance in the drawing of A $10 gold watch , Those drawing * will Uku place on the last day of each month until fur- thur notice. CRACK OF THE DOOM , As Heard by Ttirtccn Criminals in the Dislrict Conrt Yesterday , Sentence * ItnngltiK Vtom Eighteen Mnntlin to Ten Ycnra 1'rononc * oil tj .Indue Novllto. At quarter of ton yoatorday morning the prisoners who had boon convicted nnd those who hnd pleaded guilty at the farm of the district court which has just closed , were brought into the council chamber to mvait euntcnco. At prompt ten o'clock Judge Neville entered nnd took his neat upon the bench. Among the prisoners was Roger 0. Quthrio , who looked bright and cheer ful , although ( lightly palo from confine mont. Mrs. ( iutlirlo , accompanied by lawyer Baldwin , entered the court room and took n seat beside her husband. She looked careworn and weary and awak ened the sympathy of every ono in the room. After giving a decision in a civil case the court called the nnmo of Ilogor C. Guthrie for sentence. Mr. Guthrie arose and the judge informed him that it was hla duty to scntonco him and asked him if ho had any thing to say why sentence should not bo passed upon him. Ho said no. Mr. Baldwin , hm counsel , then arose nnd spoke at length in behalf of the prisoner. Ho implored the mercy of the court nnd naked that the full time nl lowed by law between the time of passing - ing sentence and removal of the prisoner to the penitentiary , which is thirty days , might bo allowed by the court. I lie plea for mercy was very touching , and at its cloio the court said that when Mr. Guthrie was first convicted that ho had thought ho would give him four years in the penitentiary , but * ho had looked into the matter nnd had found that previous to his appointment aa marshal that ho had always boon an honest , upright and hard working man. IIo looked upon Mr. Guthrie as a weak man and in consideration of thceo things ho would sentence him to eighteen months in the ttnto ponlton tiary at hard labor , but that ho was not to bo placed at any time in solitary con finement. Mr. Guthrie took the sen tence calmly and showed no signs of emotion. At its conclusion ho and his wife left the court-room in charge of an officer. James Cunningham , for forgery , was next called and in due form was BOH- toncod to two years at hard labor in the penitentiary. J. M , Gresham , for larceny , was next sentenced to two years ut hard labor. Thomas Kllwood , for horscstealing , was sentenced to two years at hard labor. Ho said that ho was drunk when ho com mitted the deed mid the judge gave him the benefit of a tumporanco lecture. Arthur Simpson , for receiving a stolen horse , was given two yearaj at hard lador. James Rigin , for burglary , was sen tenced to three yours at hard labor. Ho paid ho was drunk nnd did not know what he was doing. The judge obtained his promise that ho would never drink any more , and it is safe to say that ho vrill keep from it for tno next three years. . * Tom XDoopor was called and n tall , raw boned negro arose from his chair. The court told him ho had pleaded not guilty to a charge of burglary , but had born convicted of the same. Cooper said that 1'rank Walters found out that ho had a little money and same up to the jail and got it , and then insisted on hia pleading not guilty , when ho wanted to plead guilty. The judge said ho was sorry for him , but under the circumstances ho would sentence him to six years in the pcnotontiary at hard labor. Jack Kinney ( colored ) for shooting with intent to kill , was sentenced to four years at hard labor. The court told him that if ho had not entered a pi en of guilty and had boon convicted , ho would 1 nvo given him ton years. Edmund Henry , for manslaughter vras sentenced to the full extent of the law , ton years at hard labor. The court said ho believed him guilty of murder in the first degree and i had the jury to thank for getting oil n so easy n manner. Henry stood like a statue and not n muscle of his face moved. Geo. IXivis , for grand larceny , was sentenced to two years. Goo. Coutant , for embezzlement , was sentenced to two yeara. John Shannon , for assault and bat tery , was sentenced to ten days in the county jail , nnd fined @ ? < ri and the costs of prosecution. In the case of Harry Williams , sen tence was not pronounced nnd a motion for n now trial in being argued this af ternoon. In nil the above cases the sentence must bo executed within ton days. Army Orders , In compliance with instructions from headquarters , diviiion of Missouri , of the 24th instant , First Lieutenant John Scott , Fourth infantry , ( Fort Robinson , Nob. ) la detailed to wittiest the issue of annuity goods to the Indians at the 1'ino Ridge agency , Dakota. On being noti fied by the Indian agent that ho is ready to issue the good * , Lieutenant Scott will proceed to the agency ntmod aod comply with these instructions nnd on comple tion thereof will rejoin hispropcr'atation. The travel directed is necessary for the public cervico. In compliance with instructions from hoadquarturs Division of the Missouri , of the 21th instant , Lieutenant IIool S. Bishop , Filth cavalry , ( Fort Wiuhaldo. Wyo , , ) is detailed to witness the issue of annuity goods to the Shoahon nnd Han- nock Indians nt their agency in Wyo- mine Territory. On being notified by the Indian agent that ho is ready to is sue the goods , Lieutenant Bishop will proceed to the agency named nnd cpinply with the instruction * , and on comple tion thereof will rejoin bis proper station. The travel directed is necessary for the public service. Acting Aniistant Surgeon Frank J. Ivos , U. S , A , , is relieved from duty at Fort Niobrora , Nob. , nnd will proceed to Fort D. A. Ilussoll. Wyo. , and report to the commanding officer of that post for duty , The travel directed is necessary for the public sarvico , In compliance with instructions from j headquartois division of the Missouri , oft the S4th instant , let Lieutenant Henry J Soaton , Fourth infautry , ( Fort Ouiaha , j Nob. ) ia detnilod to inspect Indian tup-1 plica ( ooru-incal ) to bj delivered at j Ouiaha , Neb. Ou notification by tho' ' V. . comrniaslonor of Indian affairs of the or Acltimo that the corn-moat will bo ready for inspection. Lieutenant Scaton will proceed to the plnco named and comply with the instructions herein given , and on completion thereof will rejoin his proper station. All expenses incident to this inspec tion will bo tmid by the department ol the interior upon presentation of proper vouchers at the ollico of Indian affairs. In compliance with instructions from headquarters division of the Missouri of the 2 Uh instant , Captain William I. Reed , Seventh infantry , ( Fort Fred. Stcclo , Wyoming territory ) is detailed to inspect Indian supplies , ( llour , ) to bo delivered at Rawlinp , Wyoming territory. On being notified by the commissioner of Indian affairs of the exact time that the flour will bo ready fur inspection , Cap tain Reed will proceed to the place named and comply with thcso instruc tions , and on completion thereof will re join his proper station , AH expenses Incident to this inspection will bo paid by the department of the interior upon presentation of proper vouchers at , the ollico of Indian affairs. Afos Pure. Thlipowder novcr Vftrloo. A marvel of jiurcncia trenztn \\holcsomouc89. . Moio economical tlun trio rriimnry Idnds.aurt cannot bo 8 'Id In cumpultten with the multitude ot loir test , nhort weight alura cr phosphate nemdera. Sold.only In cam. HOYAL BAKINO I'OWDUl CO THE HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead , 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast superseding the largest o'd fashioned etotot and ran 108 Itha.ithe simplest and most efficient stole burners In the world , and ulth now lmpro\o incntn the tsule-it to operate. Absolutely eafo with Ita patent reservoir , now iu u < o I no eocond eoaaon without a tluxlo accident. for CutilORiio , Price List , Etc. HULL VAPOR STOVE CO. , WLEVELAND , MAOI3TKR OP PALMY3TKIIY AND CONDITION ALlST , 303 Tenth strict , between F rnam and Har tley , will with the aid of guardian spirits , obtaining any one gionco or the pait and present , and tne curtain condition In the future , llootj arid shoes made toordor. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed , PROCLAMATION , \\7HF nKA , aJoint resolution was adopted by the T LeRU ] ttlro ol the SUto ol Ncbrainn , at tlio Hthteei th hui ilon thereof , ana appravid February 27tli , A. U. lK83prop08Uf : an Amendment to Section Fourlol ) Anlclo 'three (3) ) ot the Constitution ol ( aid btutf , ard Hint said section aa nimudcd shall it-ad a * follows , to.wit : "Sictlon i Ths tirum of office ot members of the I/rplsb'uioshall bitwo jenrs , ami thay thill tnch rccclvo a Baliry of t < rue hiiniircil dollars fir their ervlo adurmtf mid turu > , t l tcnconU tit oviry inllu they ( hall tnvol m Kolnj ; to arid loturiilnx from tha | l io ol iiHttlnK of thn Lr/ls ft'ure , on tha ntn-t usual r.mlc. I'lioiiu n IIOHKAHII , thut neither incra beracf the L'cisbturo nor tmuloyrs shall rtoUvu anv pa ) orix-rqulsltm other than ilitlta'ary anil mileage , hach ac ilun , eiccpt Hpcclal ( CiHioniKhali Umoi KM than l\ty iJaje. Alter the explrat'on ot lor'y ' da } .t itf the Itumlon no Lliln nnr joint r aolutlon > nf the lutaro cil lillh bhnll belntrouur .l , unlcmthe Oorrrnor > ull , by tprclal mcnuitc , ea'l ' the ktten tlon of thulAgUlatur * to the necti ltv cf pvnlnir cf * law on the nubjtct matter t mt/aond In the miRtHXCi and the Introduction ot bllU itull be ic triLt d thorcto , ' The ballots t tha iloctlori at uhlch H ld Amtnil- muitsliall IK ) ubmltted "hall ho In the following form. 'Torpropuood Amondmtnt totli Ccnttltu tlon rolit'ni ' ; to L jiiUtlr | Ilepattrtent " "Afcolnit tropoveit AmandmuLt to the Conttltutlon lelatlnv io U-UlitUo | Ilopiituitnt. " WnuiKis , t juln.roiolutloi wat ailopwl by tlio LegUlaturo of the fta'e of KeljrMV * at the Klh | tcciith 8e Ion thernof , % nd approved Kabruary 2 lh , A.I ) lS8lpropo lnif n Amcndmont to Mcctl n One ( loAr.ldu ) ( rive ( A ) cf the Coi ( itltutlon ol uld Htutc. and that old lection u amende J thall read 01 lollown , to ult : "Hecllou I. Iho Fxecutha Department ahtll con fUt ol a Gimnior , Liiulcnnt Unvernor , Hccietai ) ot 8tat , Auditor of I'ullle Acr'Uiitf , Treumer , Ktiperliitendontof I'utllo Inttruclion , Atlcrnty Uen eral , ( inniiMloner nf I'ulilo landikii * HulldlnK * , and Hoard cf t allwiy Commli > lontrJ. ilie oftlcer * narneti In thUnocU'.nilul < * eh hold hlmfllcu for tholtrmof twojeuMfrum tbe flrti Thnridky alUr thetlmt Tuetdty In Jauuiry D II altur hl cu.ci | n and until hli uccc < Tr Is uU ct l and qualified , I'RO VIDKU IIOMIVKR , that the flmt election of laid nftUem Biiallbe titldun the HrnlTunJn ) iira.oouluxtl B llrut Monday In Nnvimbtrul l&.SOand iiuh lucaidliiK ikctlonnlull be htli ) ut the aanio rilatlru time In racb e > ou jrartbeiealter. All other olllrcru thtt rua ) bu provided fur by law , uudor tha | iml iui , of thUeectlon , ihall bo chore n In tuch manner and t luch times , and hall nold tholr otrlecfl for men leriRtn I'fitluie at'limy bcjiruvlded b ) Jaw , audnhall per foiuimKlidutIc < a dro < tlvu iiuili oomptiMttlon aa may bo provl led for by Uw. Tha Governor , Hrrru taryolMatb , Audlfoiof I'ubllo Aocoumn , Tnatunr , C'vmmlMdoiii r of I'ubllo Landitnd DuJilIn * , and At. torne ) ( lentriklihaJlrr ldeat the eat of nvornmeDt durlui ; thflr termi of otllce , and kiyp tbe publlo ru corJ . buoiiiand paper * there , and tliu oftli ri herelu named chall i-orforui urh duilcu ai miy te rtuulrod by Uw. " The h lloU at the electlnn at which n td Amend- niert nhull be ubmlttod thalltt la la the following form : "Corpropoixia Amendment to Heetlou Ono ( lof ) Artlde Hvti(5)o ( ) ( the Conttilutlan , entitled , 'biecuilvoDeptrtmoni. ' " " < Kainitpuipri > adAiMUd- rount to Section Ono ( I ) ol Article > 1 > e (6) ( ) of the Con- itllutton , trnlltltvl. 'titruthe I } p4rtm iit , ' " TIi < r tnre , I Jain \ \ UHWIM , ( igv-rnor ct the Ftateol Nebronkik , do hrrebv Kite noticeIn acrox. d nce ulthHcctlon On ( l ) Article MMinUolthe ( C'omtltutloii , and tlio provltlomol an art entitled "An Act topr < vldothe manner ot proponing Aiuvud- inonu to tlio Coiutltutloii and uLmltlln ? lh IWIIIK tothollectornolthU 8tat , "approved February 13th A. l > , ib7T , lh Ualdpropo ed Aiuoodmenn will he rubmltUM to the qiullued vcteri of thUI-tUufor rfiilrlcutloii or rejection > t the Ueneral Electloa tu be btld i < u tin < lh day of honmber , A , D ll > 5 < . , . ' > . Iu witncx vthereof , I have hereunto ict { tiil t uiyharil aad C4uid to be arllioltha < , - * ' k reat H * l ol tbe buto of Nuhradka. IKme at Lln<i IhU IMli day uf July , A , l > . H5 , the hJ htccntli vcarof llu Siu.c.auil rl Iho Indt- Kmidcococf tti United BUtiM , Uie One Ilocdnd and Inth lly the Uarcrnm ; JAMKri W. DAWKri. Amur ; ioviu : > r. nouuiiN , Jy ill me Cm l iw toc tftjot B'ate. MERGELL & EOSENZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAIUW TUB tAltOESTANI ) FINKST.llKTAir , STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS' 1515 Donglas Slrcfit , Omalio , Are prepared to do work TJTSIDK TIIR CITS in any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , 'V SIGN , AND FR.FSCO PAINTING , DECOIIATIN Tlie Largest Stock in OmahaanCTakes the Lowest Prices- ; r DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , ' ? Jnat received an assortment far surpassing anything In thia market , comprlslnl the latest nnd most tasty doalgnB manufactured for this oprlng'a trade nnd covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Expensive. Parlor Goods Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the lutes tomers , the newest novoltif B in styles in Turcoman. Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Eloeant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. 1206,1208 and 1210 Faruam Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB , UANUIVlOTDliER OP 0 ? BiaiOIIiY TWO WHEEL OAETB , 1MB tnd 1820 lUrnuy Street ind < 'J3 . IHh 0 > / ' . , ( ) 4000 . ipUoaton. ! . m JUW BRADY ST. , DAVENPOJRT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catnrrh , j Deaf ness , Lang and Nervous DiKoaooo Speedily nnd Permanently Cured. Patienti BCnrcd nt Homo. Write for "TiiB MEDIOAII-MISSIONABT , " for the People. lOnnsultntion and Correspondence Gratia. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. ! HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : " Physician tff | ueu Ability ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN .MURPHY , Davenport , ' "An jionorablo Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Cures. " Hours 8 v > 6. a on g u w n n TO HtL 1409 and' . 1411 Dodep St. . { ° } iDinaha Neb Raymond's Now In THE PUBLIC GENERALLY INVITED Corner o 15th and Douglas Streetn. VV . IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MAKOFAOTURERS1 AGENT OF iarrn ST. , BETWEEN&.FAENAM AND HAUNEY OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA