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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1884)
8 X I OMAHA DAILY BJbii ERIOAY , AUCAJ&T8 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning Agnet 8. LOOAL BBEVIHES , Dcn't ferret the republican primwlw tilts afternoon from 6 to 7 o'clock. Thlt afternoon the police force and B loon keepers will play a game of baao ball l the Athletic- park , Yeatorday thros now pMra of JC.MU IroirastB and an old coat were found Iu the garden adjoining Uie Tlroll ealoon. A brakomw on the B. & II. rend heroi cally saved little child from death Tuoiday by lilting her from the track jut M a rooting cntftio waa almost upon her. , PreparatiOM ro bolog nmle for a grand entertainment , by the /.ion B pti > t church , to UUe place September 2VM , the dale of the cmantixi | ion prucUmnllon. The Sixth ward republicans nominated the following deltgalcs nt their cauctm Ifiat orcoing ! J. N. 1'hilliiM , .1. K. ItowloH , ,7. B. Foray , D. W. Lane , Peter Smith , 0. 0. Iflold and Benjamin Fulton. O. U. Koncill wa arrosttil . for stealing a ooal , a p&lr of pantu , two i > ock olbooVsandanotofor$55 of ThomaH Hetz. In police court ho waived examination and WAI hold under ball to the grand jury. The Aiigait Boolabls of Iho Third Con- RregatloDalohurohwill taVo phwa thlnovon- fnj a' thu'rosldoneo of M . Hawoit , No. H22 Sbormm avenue. A programme of MRJ-B , rodUllms , table ux , cake , lemonade and a fjMod tlmo gcnorJIy hw boon nrrangtd. The polios ot Ihw city hnvo be-on to uworjl days hunting for a m m n mod Do n who ii wanted f > * murder in Cojk county , 111 Worl was wmt tht ho had coma to this city but lh police , after o.roful watching foi flsvcral tb y piat , hive concluded he 1 * not In Ikocity. County Superintend * ntltrnner.yoatcrday mailed to tin mvcril new pjpors in the city , ths projpoctua of the Douglas County T.aoh- era'Instllato , whldi bcgini Anpiint llth and continued ti the 23d. 1\iu \ imtructorn are 3Mi 0. T. Plum , Miss Kaln "Nf. B ll , Mr. S. IBoiln. . MrJ. . I' ' . Jlrunor , nni Mr. W. J. Atjieotlnir of tha [ bocond ward ropuhli- 'ORO § , hoU IMC evening , the following gonllo. 'mon SOTO named to bo voted for at to-day primaries for delosatea to tha county convention to bo hold Monday Auguat llth : TSWLO fj. Haecall , T. M , Blackburn , M. J.oahy , Monl * ' Morlaon , Kdwurd lloolan , Tiouii Beats and B. J. Larson. A nineteen year old daughter of Mrs. EuUho , loft her mother standing on the B. & M. pUlform , at the depot , Wodcol y , and de liberately walked away with a negro named I'hil Ludlow , of whom flho has become enam ored. A policeman was asked to arrest the ulri , but as Bho WAS of asro ho declined without having first procured a warrant. Mr. KJ. Witllg yesterday rellevtd the rnonnlony of Ibo hungry and Hbst mious Ufa of UnnonsroportJrHof thii city byrogalinit thsm with clgaw and a biwkot pf as fmo p.'acJif * c were thippoil into Omahx lliey were grown on the fiuit firm of 1'rof. .1. J. Schardt , an old tlrao friend of Mr. AVltt B and Ktipcrintondcut of the public nihoole in lltt Bpringa , Arkansoo , Several email burglaries wore commuted in , the city early Wednesday morning , ono of which effected Mr. J. Wallace , residing on Poppleton avouuo , near Twonty-aecnnd street The tbiovca 'orcdd ' an onlr uco into the cellar , nnd finding the doortf above locked , aa well as thono ia the roar of the hoiuo , picked .all the loolu and robbed Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of a quantity of clo.hlng and other artlcloi amounting' to about $50. A Itcportur'fi Sintomont. The report of the little fracas in South Omaha on Saturday night last has created considerable fooling against Constable Kilo when ho is in no way responsible for the newspaper articles which appear ed at that time. The following letter from a reporter explains itself : AUQUBT 7th , 18&1. MB. J. KAVAN , DBAII SIB : I called this a. m. , to make further explanation in regard to the recent publication "A Bohemian Outrage , " that appeared in our paper. I would say , as I would have eaid the day you called at the nflico , that Oflicor Kile , in no uenso nor at any time , told mo that the parties in the suit were Bohemians. But on the contrary ho oaid explicitly that they were Germain. Doubting his knowledge of the matter I took the testimony of others who said they were Ilohomitns. If you want to Ic&rn any more of the affair , either call * t the ofhoo or telephone mo to call. Very respectfully , FUKD It. OILUH , Reporter Evening Dispatch. Blotlicr llublmulB. Ilaatlngi Gwctto-JourniL The laat case of real slop over in n city official has recently been developed In Omaha. Marshal Oummiuga , of that city , has issued un order to the police to nrreat any woman found upon the street wearing a "Mother Hubbard" dross. The cxoureo given to a reporter was , "They have an uuneocHiary and doooptivu full * ness about the wuiM , a scantiness of skirt 'and are worn unbelted. " Arrests have been made under the order and the par Hoi have demanded i * jury trial. Omaha is .becoming just TV little fastidious in her jpolico regulations. It may be possible itliat a fair and intelligent jury may fall to'Gnd that ono of the perogativea in a city marshal- to dictate just how a lady uhall bo droseed when she appears upon the street. Such an order might havn done under the old Now England blue laws , but will hardly wash In free and enlightened Nebaska. Real Eatntu Transfers. The following trarufera wore filed fo record In the office of the county clerk 9. August G , 188-1 , and re'portod for Tun DEB < br the Amoi * real estate agency : B. R , M this and wife Jo Jno. W Bell , w , d. prt lot 40 , Kountzo' additloi 9800. 9800.T. G , Wallace and wife to M. A , D y w. d. parcel BCD , 18 1G IU , gf.OO P. M. Mullin and wife to 0. & 8 W. railway company , lot 14 block 13 Wilcox' ' lit addition , J350. Jno. A , LIuMulIiii and wife to IT. II Winter , w , d. prt Ion D and 10 block 3 ' addition , S1&00. C Died. JAOKBON In tliU city AuKiu.17 , at ? : % j > m. , nt 1142 North Hi - tw n h Htn.t-t , Mntil Uu , daughter of Andrew .In tibvou , ugul 2 yt > r , 3 inontb and 2 da * . .Burial will take pUoa on Saturday , Augu t CUi , tt BUlr , Nebrotlfft. _ Atk t'oitr Grocer /OTHAMBOTOKE noap. alS-tf OMAHA IMPROVEMENTS. The School Buildings Boine Over haul.d for the Fall Term- Tlio Fftrnam Htroet Grnclo Being PunhCil Wltli All to slblo Speed. Wlint the Boliool Unard IB Doing , The committee on buildings and prop erly of the board of education is non busily engaged in having the varioue school houacs repaired , remodeled nnd cleaned preparatory to the opening ol the fall terra , September 1. The un certainty of having Iho necessary supply of funds in some dcgroo has delayed the board , and caused some improvements intended to bo done this fall to go ovoi until next spring The grontoit expen diture for this eeason will bo on the Central building and the Ilartnnn Hcliool houso. THE OBNTBAL BCHOOl nKfAIIU ) . This building is undergoing & complete renovation. Kvcry room will bo kalso- mined within the next fourteen days , after which it will bo thoroughly cleaned , and when nchool onons will bo a model for neatness and cleanliness. The parti tion between the physical apparatus room and the office is now being taken out Thcso two rooms will bo made ono which will'bo used for recitations nnd study , re quiring the services of two or more teachers. On the second floor n door will bo pu in dirccily connecting the mam room known as Miss Hill's , with the small rcc Station room. This small room in the future trill bo u od for the class in chemistry , chemical apparatus nnd cloak room. The physical apparatus will bo put into the old cloak room ad joining that of Miss II ll's for recitation and study. The specimens which have been lying in cases in the hall will _ bo ranged on the west aide of Miss ilill'a room. To make room for an increase of ono sno hundred high school pupils , two rooms are being fitted in the attio of the Jontral building for pupils from thoRrad- id schools below. These fire rooms will 30 ready for occupancy by the opening of ; ho school year , nnd will bo heated by , ho steam heating system. The rooms racatod by the graded pupiU will bo wed or high tohool purposes. THE HAUTMAN BCUOOt. The bids for the addition to this ichoul house were oponcd at the last nooting of the board. Upon calculation > y the building committee J. A. John- nn was found to bo the lowest bidder at 37,100. This addition will give four nero rooms to this school , with a seating : apacity for 240 pupils. It will bo heated > y the Kuttau system and have all the nodcrn appliances of buildinps of this : irid. The contract for this building ro- [ Uirca it to bo finished within ninety lays. The building committee decided his week to put the addition on the rest flido of the main building , instead if the cast , as originally intended , rhis will cause the building to face in Sixteenth street , instead of Fifteenth. Pho committee determined upon this hango on account of the deep out on ho last mentioned street at this point , MINOE MENTION. The city is now grading down Twcn- ioth street in front of the High School luilding. This now grade will bo several cot below the school grounds and an iflbrt will bo made at thu next mooting if the hoard to pass a resolution author- zing the construction of a stone wall ex- ending along the whole front , The King etroot and Loavonworth troot school houses are now being lushed to completion by Mr. Potvin Jpon recommendation of the special ommitteo ho is remedying the defects nd the buildings will be nccoptod by'tho > oard so soon as ho complied with its ro- [ uirements. The Farnam Btroot Grude. This street , between Sixteenth and rvronty-sixth , for the past few days , has iroBontod a scene equal to thut viewed in ho construction of u now railroad. From iovonteenth to lVontyftfth , nearly the Thole available space is taken up by ihovelors and teams engaged in cutting town the elevations at each ona and naking iho fill in the center. it was at first estimated that the earth akun from the east and west elevations vould nearly , if not completely , raise ho depression to its proper height , but .ho progress of the weak nt this time lomonstrates that this calculation was in loruo degree errununus. The fill in this itroot extends from Sixteenth to Twenty- locoud , nnd from present estimates t will take ( > 0OUO cubic yards a raise it to the proper elevation. The jarth to bo removed from the two onda > f this work will not exceed 70.000 cubic ? arde. which deficiency of 20,000 will bo ; akon from some point to bo designated jy the city couucil. James Kynor & Co. , to whom the irork was assigned by Tim Ityan , the iriginal contractor , begun this grade three weeks ago , and at the present timu has it not moro than ono third completed. It is Intended , however , to have the work fully completed on or before the middle of Sdptombor. Yesterday 110 teams nnd 200 ahovclere , dumpers and scrapers were engaged upon tbjs work. The earth ia all taken to the fill by menus of wheel scrapers or wagon ? , into which the dirt is loaded from dumps at each end of the contract. Mr , Kyner , who 1ms charge of this work , is exceed ingly anxious to complete it , and is daily iucreating his men , The highest fill in this change of grade will bo in front of "Dr. 0. L. Ilart's resi- dHiico. neer Twenty-second streut , being 17 10 foot. The deepest cut,135 10 foot , in thn east end , will bo nearly in front of the court IIOUBO. The deepest cut on the west will bo near Twenty.fifth street , 10 feet and i ! indite. When Mr. Kynor's contract is com. pleted , fro in Twenty-sixth Btroot to the river , the descent will bo continuous , but its degree of declivity will vary , however , at different points. This great and cost ly undertaking , which has not had an equal of iti kind in the history of Omaha , will nuke Farnam street proper nearly a milo and a half in lenijlh , near the cen tral point of which is the quarter million dollar court house , the just pride of every citizen of Douglas county. Felloe Court. In police court this ytttordsy there we very little business , three solitary drunk walking into the prisonor'n dock. Dan Shay aald ho had been on a drunk but tl at ho had jutt stopped over 'here yesterday to BOO the city. He had n llm itod ticket to Now York , and if ho did not go on to-day it would bo worthless. Ho was a poor looking wretch and upon Booing his tlckot the Judge gave him a ohanco to use it by getting out ot the city. city.John Thomas WM fined $5 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. John Barton was called , and a tall lean , Link looking follow , attired In - avery very faded nnd greasy suit of army dothcs stepped to the front. "You are charged with being drunk , " said the judge. "That's whnt , " W John. Ho was lined ? D nud costs. About this time a butcher put in an appearance am claimed a butcher knlfo and steele which John had when ho was arrested. As he took the tools and started out ho stoppot to shako hands with John , and fiaid "I'll sco you In Chicago ! " "All right , ' said John , "but you don't got mo to sol any morb butcher knives for you. " _ John is familiarly known around the city as "Coony Jack. " ' 'MOTHER ' HDBBABD , " ftlio Still Helena Supreme nml Her Kanhion Will Uu Followed Wltliont MolCHtnllon. The case of the city of Omaha agains Jennie Green , who vras arrested for woarinp a "Mother Ilubbard" dress up on the street , was called in police cour at 2 o'clock yostorpay. The marshal was notified that the case would bo called nt that time , but did not put in an appearance. An ofiicor woa dispatched for him but ho could not bo : ound. After waiting about twenty minutes , counsel ior the defendant moved that the case bo dismissed for want of prosecution. Judge Bonoko called the case , and as no ono was present .o prosecute it ho dismissed it. Thus t dod a case which had become notorious , and had noon commented up- m by nearly every paper it this country. .t was so important to St. Louis people hat the papers uf that city telegraphed to this city asking for special telegrams announcing the decision of the court. M2I18ONAU Misa Ilattlo Duncan ban returned from i'ro- moot. L. K , Moor , the Kuarnoy baulcor Is In the city. city.K K , C. 1'attereon ban returned from Lake Minnctonka. II. L. Wilkins and wife luwo returned from Ipirlt Lake. Opotgo Burke and wiio oio stopping at tha Metropolitan. J. W. Smith , of Silver Creole , is at the ilotropolitan. K. 8. Tumor , of Louisoiin , Mo , , la at the .Iutro . [ > oliUu. W. C. Pearce , of Kansas City , in at the lotropolitan. Mrs. G. II. Duv/ay and daughter have gone , o Ohio on a vlnit. C. F. Wilson , of St. Paul , ia cmartercd at 10 Metropolitan. Miss Joslo McCaguo has gone to Ohio for a mouth's vltit to fricnJa. G K. RoborUand wife , of Hamilton , Ohio , ro at the Metropolitan. W. E. Carroll , ot Boston , Mass. , in rcgls" crcd at the Metropolitan. Judge Neville ban gene to ] k > ston. Jfo will bo absent three or four weckx. Geo. F. ITouftowarth , of Plattarnoutb , Ia cgiBtorod at the Metropolitan. Mr. 0. B. Ilolmos , representing the Hotel iozette , Is at the Millard hotel , Hon. L. W. Ogborn , of lihir , ia in the city. C. B-lChindlcr baa returned from Chicago. II. It. Goodard , traveling Balesman for ) uwey k Stone , left for the west yoster- ay. ay.A.'D. A.'D. Campbell , the now principal of the i. BnrnabnB parish school , arrived in this city oatonlay. Mr. A. Tromann , accompanied by his dauph- r , Iffins Sadie , loft yostord.iy for Buffalo , N' . Y. , to visit ftiondamid relatives. U. U. Smith , of tha West Shore railroad , ia hlUng hla brother T. W. Smith. Ho ro- urna oaat to-morrow accompaaiod by his nother. Mix * Marion G. Oooloy , on old an oxpor- cncej teacher , of CAM county , aftur a tvoek'a ojournlaitlnc ; her brother , JtUina S. Cooley ud her many frlaudn la tha city rotumml lomo laat ovoning. She antlclpatoa making icr homo hero in the near future. Mrs. George antLMra. Will Lauranco , leat-o o-monow for a trip through the eaxt , they will visit thu Beanhoro during their absence nd will remain nome little time upon the > ouch. They will Oo absent about two months. Mr. 1 * . M. Arthur and eon , of C ovelund , ) hlo , are in the city , and are qtmrtoiuj at the ilillard. Mr. Arthur la the grand chief of lie brotherhood oljccoinotlvo engineers of the lie United State * , mid In bHni'entertained by lie onginoora of thin city during bin xtay. K. M. V. Irt-lhng , L. lUy , T. H. MacCoy , 'him Creek ; T. M. , Brcwer , Bloomington ; ohn l-ilin : and N. S. Sin-new , Uoatncti ; V. V. Himnon , lion IgaJio 1'owera , Dakota City , nd M. 0. Took , Nuw Cnstle , vero at the ilillard yi'Hterday. 0. H. Council , Valentine , | U. H. Jowltt , Sidtoy , J. B. Strode , ( leo. Smith , F. K. 8. Wlilts , , A M. McLwxhlln 'hctBinoutb , S , I { . Moore , R. t. fowning , D. P , Aeliburn , Gibbon , and ilisa Klsie Dolon , 1'iilmyra , rrglitcrotl at the 'ax ton. W , N. Bubcock , the newly appotntod agent of tbi Chicago & Nnrthwtwtorn railroad for ) umlm nud Council BlufTn , ix : m experienced ullroaj iDun anil a very | xjpu nr geulhmim. 1 \\\l \ \ make a boat of friends for hit road , ou \ellaa for hlmaelf. The company U to bo congatulated ui iu having received hln berv- oeu for IH.U | mportuut posltiou. Mr. Thomas Boyd , manager of Boyd's opera IIOUBO , to-day received a letter from K , K , Whitmorc , the treasurer , in which ho uald that ho was quite ill , and would not bo able to return for uoino little tlino. Ho is In Chicago , lm\ing returned from the Hoi uniiiig ) , llli many frieuda In tliU city will tlua-rtly uyrut to lunvr of his illticn . At Tiio Oi > ur IIuuBo , Col. Wood's dime museum thowwhich in now playing a week's engagement al Boyd'a opera house , is highly spoken ol by all who have neen it. Several feat- urea uf the show are very itnu and are tint excelled bv any company now travel ling , The trained birdi especially c l fur mention and are greatly enjoyed bi the children , KMl-IUK BTKAM lUUNDUY Now open , Trlephono No. 528. nD-Dt .SHARP SHOOTERS. TliG Soldiers Gathered in for the Rifle Shoolioz Coolest , Preliminary Klrlnjf Already Began n The Fort By .tlin Contestants. For several days iho privates nnd ofTi core who nro to take part in the department mont rifle contoat , have boon arrivinj from their varioui stations , and they nro now all bora and the preliminary firing WAI commenced yesterday nt the fort This practice will ho continued until Turiday , Augo.ftl2th , when the first in dividual ohirrnieh match will take place commencing at 8 o'clock. This match ia open to any member of the regular armj present. The distance ia CCO to 200 yards. On the lftth,14th and 10th , commono ing at 8 o'clock , there will bo compnti tion for places on the department team of twelve mon nnd two alternates' and the U. S > . gold modal. On August 16th there will bo the short range match of 200 yards , open to nay member of the regular army. August 18th the individual skirmish match for the U. 8. modal , fur competi tors for the department team will bn held. The diatimce will bo 000 to 200 yards. Thcsn shooting matches are of very recent origin , and have been author' ' izocl by the government to occuro marksmen mon nming the members of the army. They are taken in by members of the several departments of the army. This being the department of the Platte , the contoat will bo carried on by members ol thin department , and iho contestants are secured as follows. Eioh company in the department sends one marks- mall nnd each regiment tvro cflbora These competitors are selected by regular post competition. In the matches about to bo shot , these men will contest for positions upon the department team , Trhich consists of twelve mon and two alternates. In doing BO each man's best record on two days out of the three , will bo considered. Ho will shoot each day seven shots at three targets , the ono of two huudrod yards to bo fired at standing ; the target 300 yards , kneeling ; the mark GOO yards lying down. The twelve mon making the highest aggregate score aa above mentioned are appointed the department team. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth are considered alternates. The man standing at the head of the team receives a magnificent gold modal offered by the United States and valued at § 100. The' department team then goes to [ joavenworth where it enters into com' > otition for membership in another irizo of the division team. Four de- > artmenta comprise this division , those if the Phtte , Dakota , Missouri and Texas. This touni also consists of ; welvo men and two alternates. The > rizo Is a largo gold modal for the first , lecond , third and fourth , while for the remaining members of the team it is a silver medal. The following is a list of ho competitors : Second litut O. G. Treat , 5th Artillery , Virstl.ir.ut. E. J ) . TnomiB , 5th Cavalry. Second Lieut A. C. Muoomh , 6th Cavalry. Captain .f. W. Ilubb , 4th Infantry. First Lieut. L. Merriiim , 4th Infantry. Sacond Lieut , W. B. Barnham , 6th In- an try. Soooml Limit .T. A. Goodtn , 7th Infantry. Socuuil LtoutrU. Hi Cochran , 7th lufantry Second Liouc J. 13axtor , Jr , , 9th Infantry. Captain E. Miles 21 t Infdutrv. Captain W. II. Boyle , 2lst Infantry. Sarjjt , E. M.AValkor , baud , f > th Cavalry. Scrgt. O. Mrisen , troop A. 5th CavjJry. 1'rivato I * .Mcr/if ( , troop B fith Cav lry. Sdrgt. L. F. Dumoroat , troop C. 5ch Oaval- y. Private W. L. Putnam 'troop I ) . Cth Caval ry. Private W. Gray , troop E Cth Cwalry. No competitor , tioop y. 6th Cavalry. Private R , W. Parker , troup G. Dth Caval- y. Private J. Wingler , troop It Oth Cavalry. Sergeant G. . W. Build , troop I. 5th Cavaliy. Sorgeaat W. C. King , troop K. nth Cuval- y. PriVate J. Daly , > troop L. fith Cavalry. 'rlvate JD. D. Uarrigao , troop M. 5th Cavalry ry- Band , 4th infantry. Private L. P. Howe. C ) . 1 $ , 4th lufantry. FintSeigoantJ } . Kioa , GJ. C. 4th lufan- ry. ry.Sorffeant J Hermann , Co. D. 4th Infantry. Private II. Luurldaen , Co. E , 4th Infantry. Sflrgoant J. J. Huvill , Co. K , 4th Infantry. .Private ( J. If. Ito-s , Co. G , 4tli Infantry , Private If. W. Batty , Co. 11. 4th Infantry Corporal L , I. Holland , Co. I , 4th Infantry Private P II. lloe-Co..K , 4th Infantry. Bind , 0 h Infantry. Corporal M : Maya , Co. A , Ch Infantry. SargenntM. .L > uutarbau < h , Co. B , Ctb In- iintry. Private O. II. Bovd , Co. C : Gth Infantry. Piivato U. Pniter , Co. D , Cth Infautry. Sergeant J. W. Weeks , Coa E. Oth In- antry. Cotp. It. II , Brugaugb , Co. F , Cth In- antry. Corp. J. K Shotzloy. Co. G , Gth Infantry , Corp. J. Sodore , Co. U , Gth Infantry. Beryl. S. Kavigo , Go. I , Gch Infuntiy. Soryt. T. Oakoa ; C. . K , Cth lufantry , Chief Musician .T. Waltory , baud 7th In- antry. Private , T. Mlll'r , Co. A , 7th Infantry. Sergt. C. K. Muyo , Co B. 7th Infantry. Corp. J. I'utleiuon , Co. C. 7th Infantry. Corp. M. .1. Lewis. Co. U. 7l.li Infantry , Corp. J. Mnntcol , Co. } ' . 7th Infantry. Hcrgt. II. L. Buckluy , Co. V. 7lh Infantry , Corp. K. H. Stoyr us , Co. G , 7th Infantry , Corp O X ikeriaucn. Co. 11. 7th Infantry. Seifjt. L. Cmtplln , Co. I. 7th InfHntry. Private It. L. Stiiio , Co. K. 7th Infautry. Private L. Kortman , jr. , band , Oth Jn- antry. Corp. J. M. Slftvoy , Co. A. Oth Infantry. WnronerC. Wilkea , com. B. Oth Infautry. Prlvato Pi Hanson , Co. O. 9th Infantry. Corp. J. A. Marshal. Co. 1) . Oth Infantry , Corp. G. B ndorff , Co. K. ' . th Infantry. Serat. A W. Stay , Ci > . F Utli Infantry. Hcrgt G. H Slay. Co. G. Oth Infantry. Hcrgt. J. II. Mcrtun. Co. II. Oth Infautry. KtTKt. S L fford. Co. 1 , Oth Infantry 1'rivato II. C. Ciirr , Co. K , Oili infantry. i , baud , "int lufuutry. Private W. Moore. Co. A , lilst Infantry. Private 0 , H. Go . Co A. 'J7ut infantry , - , Co. 0. 21bt infantry. CoiporM J. Moaro , Co. 1) , 2ltrt infantry. Private Us Jackson , Co. K , il ! t infantry , Private W. 0. Smith , Co. I' , 2Ut Jufantry. Coiporal G , M. Bo/kul , Co G , 2bt Infantry. Sergouut A. Thoinpauu , Co. H , lUt ! infau- try.First First Sergeant A. llayee , Co , I. 21 t infnn * try. Sergeant J , G , Chonowlth , Co. K , Slit in fantry. Ol'FIOlKH. First Lieut L. F. Ponnett , 7th infantry. Fiiet Lieut. 'J hoo. F. True , 4th infantry. Fir b Uuut. Chan. W. Mason , 4th lufantry. Lieut. O U. NoyfS , Oth infantry , Lieut Geo. W. Beod , 5 cavalry. "Ono Touch of Natnra BInlcca tbo AVliulo AVorlil Kin , " The truth of thu nbovo can never bo more clearly demonstrated than it was in the unanimity of good fodingand well- wi hes as oxprrsBod at the residence ol Miss Mary Rosicky , on.Illr.koiy atroet , on Tuesday evening last , the occasion being the uncxnectod arrival ol t num. bur of her friends to oolobrata her birth * day In a decidedly eubitantfol manner , l fitus Rp&lclcv ha\ been in the employ of Messrs. Wlig & Wwtborg from th organization of that firm , and it nec < only bo Raid in evidence of the esteem in which aho is hold by her associates , tha from the senior member of the firm to the youngest employ o of that largo est&b lishinont not ono representative wn misting , vrhilo beside these montioncc wore about two score of friends who came to assist in the celebration. Dancing was commenced nt 0:30 : , am continued until Mr. J. 11. Wcstberg , o the firm , called the assemblage to order and after satisfying himself by the use o a tape measure that Miss Uosicky hat grown no shorter since her lost birthday proceeded to state the object of the gathering oring , which ho did as only Mr. West berg can concluding with the rcquos that the royal diadem bo brought forth This proved to bo a very handsome paint ing and \v.u presented with the compl ! monts of the firm rl their employes Mils Rosicky , in a tremulous tonu but in distinct and unmistakable language thanked the donors , rrhcn Mr. Wag , tin humorist of the ovotiin ? , proceeded to explain the meaning of the picturoi , Wo have not room to gUo his npocch in , this item , but it can bo had on applica cation at either of the firm's establish' raents on Tenth street. A sumptuous lopast was then served , after which dancing was returned nndor the management oi Mr Wcstborg. The gathering disbanded in the smal hours and repaired to their respective homes , fooling that nn enjoyable evenIng Ing hud been spent , friendship cemented , and hearts made olid , none , howovoi hapnlor than Miss Rosicky herself. Who is next ? # REPUBLIC AiTpRIMAEIES , Voting Places Tor the Ilopublloan PrlinnrlOH to bn Hf Id To-day. The republican primaries will bo hold on this afternoon , August 8th , to eo loct delegates to attend the county con vention which convenes in this city Mon day , August llth. The polls for the primaries will bo open nt C o'clock in the afternoon nnd close at 7 p. m. in the city wards , nnd will open at C p. m. and closoat 8 p. m. in tha country precincts. The following placoTaredesignated as lolling places : , First ward Slavon hotel. Second ward Jo Kivan'a , southwest x > rnor of Thirteenth and Loavenworth streets. Third ward- Northwest corner of [ Volvth and Harney. Fourth ward Court house. Fifth ward U. P. bakery , on Six- oonth street. Sixth ward Engine houso. Douglas precinct Qualey school 10U80. Saratoga precinct Saratoga school 101180. Jefferson precinct Roaidonoo of H. C. ? imme. McArdlo Precinct McArdlo school IOUBO. Elkhorn Precinct Elkhorn school IOUBO. Chicago Precinct Roll's office , Elk- lorn Station. Waterloo Precinct At Waterloo sta- ion school bouse. Platte Valley Precinct Puffer's store. West Omaha Precinct Methodist hurch. Union Precinct At residence of H. 'homos. Millard Precinct Millard atatinn chool house. Florence Precinct Florence school 1OUSO. ' Have you soon the Campaign Whips , it Moore'o , where the lion murs ior the heapcst and best goods in the west. Jomo and see them , it will do you good. aOtf. XMFIRK STEAM LAUNDRY Tow open. Telephone No. 528. a5-Ct Parties'desiring to on joy boat ridin vill find the now steam yacht "Undine" low ready for excursions near Sulphur Springs , on Cut-off Lake. Price $10.00 JOT day , $5.00 per half day , or 25o each onnd trio. al.bt. Absolutely Pure. ThU powder nerervartef. A marvel of ptueneM rengtn nj wbolosomonoos. Moio economical than je ordinary kludfl.audoaunotbo s jM In competition 1th the multitude ol low toit , ihort weight alnra or hcwphatfl powders. Bold.onlv In ciuu. 110YAL IAKINO rO-VUKU CO THE HULL The Pioneer and Still Ahead , 100,000 NOW IN USE. Kut tup ra&llng the liugrtt oM luhlonwl store * tuxinaiea Ithnithe luiplf t mul niwf cffldont V > ro burnen In th world. nd lth new Improe- ineoUlln otulo t to oper'te. AlxxJuUiiy f fo nltb lt patent rewrrolr , unwln ujo Ice wccixl without tlnitlo ftocUont. Uatiloicuc , Prloe List , Kiev UULOb VA.POR STOVB C MEBBELI , & ROSENZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CARKV TUJ : LAIIOBST AND riNJar.RKTAiL STOCK or WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS 8TOI" ? 1515 Dowdai Street , OmaluiMWI . - Are prepared to do work UT3IDB THE Oirt ? In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSK , SIGN , J AND FRFSOO PAINTING , / DEOORATIN > 8 Booth's Oval Brand OYSTERS D.JB'BEEMEE , Agent , OMAHA ' NEB The Largest Stock-in Omaha : and Makes 'the ' Lowest Prices- DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , ! l\ \ Just received an assortment for aurpasalng onythtog In tills market , comprlsm ) iho latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade- and , covering t range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Coeds les. NTow ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the tomers , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman. Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Passenger Slovator to all Hoci's. r T 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA.NEB. UAOTFAfTJBEa O7 0 ? 8TKIOTI.T AND TWO WHEEL OAETS. lilJ and IBM Utrnay Street u lOS A. \ ' atUkiad 0 ulouaa taialn OMAHA NATIONAL BANE U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE. Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. 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