OMAHA DAILY B&JV- FRIDAY , AUGUbT 22 , Ib8d. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Moraine ; August 22 , LOOAL BEEVITIES , Ulliogs & Connor , Donlisls , opp. P , O. The ' 'Sherman Atomies" g" to 1'lftlli- WDuth to-day to play the club at Ihat plnco , The rain' have washed sorcral dangerous liolci In the Rcw r line In Chlcngo street , which should bo attended to nt once. Calender's otiginat colored iiinstral * ap pear nt Boyd'o opera house to-morrow night wul Saturday nflornoon mul oxenicg. Examinations of candidate ] for poiitlons M teachers In the city schools will be held on Monday nnd Tuesday next at the high school at 0 o'clock. On Sunday lait the fine spotted horse bo- onglng to Dr. Aycrs , hid n leg broken by kicking through the stall partition. The doctor - tor is trying his skill to save him. Little Edith Webb , who lives with llio Mrs. McChoano , nt223C ! ital avonno , gave a lea party yesterday afternoon from C to 7 to a number of her little friends. A horse wai drowned yesterday in the old creek boil on Eighteenth street. Ho fell into tlio water anil his main foil upon top of him and hold him down until ho was drowned. GooDnb.ich , who works for Chris Spccht , Is in n hard row of stumps. 1H wlfo lan iiway with another man whllo ( Joorgo wa.s in Council Bluffs , nnd they took with them nil of his furniture. The Douglas county executive committee of the Cleveland and HendrlcLs club uill meet Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 : prompt , in Julius Meyer's room , corner Twelfth nnd Far- iiatn. Wednesday the clerks of the Nebraska Na tional bank , captained by Mr Muir , defeated the clerks of the United States National bank , captained by Mr. Morgan , at a game of Imso ball , by n tcoro of twelve to Beren. The Friendship Lodge of Knights and Ladies of Ilonor , and their frlonds , Intend giving a picnic next Saturday nt Hnnscom Park. The social enterprise heretofore sliown bythm ledge warrant * the piedlctlon that nothing but an excellent time will bo had. The eower In the nlloy between Farnam nnd Donglas fitreqts became choked up Wed nesday nnd this morning a lire engine wait placed at the intersection of Fourteenth hlroet to kccp'tbo plpo pumped out until the evil Is remedied. The police have reco Tercel the laxt of the jov.-olry ntolcn from Wickonborg'n utoro on Sunday night , by n gang of three young fel lows , nnd M already published , two of the gang are tinder nrrosl. The value of the juw olry was estimated at SuOO. The board of managers of the stnto fair will hold a mooting in this city on to-day nnd if tor that day thonecretnry'H olfico will bo open nt the 1'axton until the date of the fair. Th < HO desiring Information or having business to transact lth the secretary uhonld bearthix in inlml. The Luramio 13oomeiang ij for the following : "A man who paviul west last night eaid cattle nnd old niiid.t : mo noted for longevity out wot. Ho formed thix opin ion after trying to master a piece of Omaha bc'cf , nnd being held four hoiin.liatonlng lo n tcmpcrancu lecture from n Kearney old nuuil. " A meeting of the old Omaha cricket club win hold nt W. J. Wliltohotno'u otoro on Sixtooiith street on Wednesday when the fol lowing ufliccra wcro elected : President , , T. Jjanyon ; secretary , Win. Hilt , treawror , W. .T. WlillohoiHO. Nlneloou mombora were on- rolled. Games will bo nrr.mred between this and the Athletlo club * . The Lincoln inntch with Captain Troloar's eleven ! a fixed for Sop- tsmbor 20th. Wednesday morning , nt the Catliolio church on Tzard street , nt 8 o'clock , Miss Theresa A. Thompson was mairiod to Thomas .T. Barnett , of Brnlnard , Minn. A number of guosU wcro present. After the ceremony the party retired to the homo of the brldo , where u diimptuoiH breakfast n waited them. The happy couple , after many hearty wishes from tholr frlonds , took the -1:30 : train for St. 1'aul , Minn. , nnd will proceed thence to Bralnard , their fuluro homo. DIED , KYAN In this city , August 21st , at 0:15 : n. m. at the residence of his bn > thtr-Iii-I.i ( < v , ] ' . J. Uarvoy , Tenth nnd Maion HtrcotH , jlr. Charles J. Kyun , mm of Thomas and Anna Hyan , aged 20 years. Funeral will take jilaco on Snturday , An- glut 23 , at S p. m. hlmrp , from the reslilenco of his parent * ou the liolloviio road , near the Union Stock yardi , nnd proceed t < > St. J'nt- rick's churchwhuro inatH will bo eald , FiiendH of the family nro respectfully invited to nt- tond. ItOSSITKIl In thin city , Augimt 21 , nt fiiO : : o'clock n. in , Lucy , infant daughter of Thomas and Lucy Jtoiitor , ngcd 2 } oar and 1 month. Funeral to-day , August 22. at 2 o'clock 1 > . m. , from the reddened , corner of California and Thirteenth streets. Now SuitloiiH. Gonernl order No. 151 has been issued by Mr. G. W. IJoldrego , assistant gen eral manager of the Burlington & Mis souri River railroad tn Nebraska , to the oflbct that on Monday , August 25th the following stations on the Concordlabranoh will bo opened for business : Cub * , 50.74 miles south of OJoll , with Mr. L.SGago ns'stalion agent ; Wayne , 58,57 miles south of Odell , with Mr. J. H , Clntk as station ngent : Oononrdia , 71.7. inilea south of Odell , with Mr. A. B Shellzbuum as sUtion ngcnt , llcul JCkluio 'ji'runiil'crH. The following transfers wcro filed in the co inty clerk's oflico yesterday nnd reported for THE BEE by Amos' real- estate agency , Aug. 20 : L. J. Hurilum to E. D. Evans , w d , part see 21 , 1010 , § 200 , J. M. Williams and wife to E. L. Evan . w d , part sec 21 , 10 , 10 , ? < JOO , L. Richardson and wile to F. II. WeteelU , w d , part lots 1 and 2 in block a-15 , 84400. U. Dorn and wife to D McCrca , w 1 , lot E , Hawaii's add. to Okahoma , $900 L L W rk to B W. Briggs. w d , 1" * ' 0 and 10 , block 3 , IlRneooin Phco $1900. G. H. Boggs ot al to LI. SlangoH , w d , lot 8 , ultck , l'4rk Fortst , $200. CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS nt MAX Mr.YKu & Co.u' . A full line of Cami'sign Goods m baud. Please call end lect ns earlj BI jioMilitp. All Iho irunufiioltULTH me rua'iert wilJi onkrn. Cull nnd ceo them. GoiipSr'a ' iiiJi'orniB fur Republican ud I ni U < mo atio clubs. c'J.m&elOt RUSH DEMANDS RELIEF , An Old t'nn'8 I.I fa Mmlo Miserable I > y Tcnrliif * Down Ills Sircntnor. Yesterday nflornoon David Rush , who lives at Fifteenth nnd Mn on , in this city , filed complaints against two men named Collins , a third against n man named Conly , and n fourth against a young urchin named Lewis , charging them with threatening to destroy lu's property. The complainant is an old man who tolls n story which , if true shows n disposition on the part of the offenders to make his llfo one of continual fear nnd misery. Mr. Hush says that these defendants have carried on their nefarious schomca for over two years. Thrco times ho Bays ho has lodg ed complaints in the propnr tribunal and .hat many times they have been disre garded. Mr. Hush's family connisls of n wife , a daughter , a young woman and a boy about four years of ago. These dofon * 'ondonts , ho says , have constantly , for two years , subjected them to the grossest nsultn nnd indignities. Many times nf- : or night they have attacked his house , .hrowing stones through the windows , nnd using every moans to disturb his comfort and peace of mind. Mr , Hush's lotiso is on the immediate bunk of a small crook , nnd to keep his tenement 'rom falling into the soroam ho support ed it by timbers from the threatening sldo. One dark night n short titno ago those parties removed ; hose supports , nearly precipitating his louse into the stream. The net which causes Mr. Hush moro grief than any > thor ono thing was the tearing down of lia Blaine and Logan streamer which las boon proudly floating in the breeze since the national convention. Warrants wore issued last night by Judge Weiss on his complaints , nnd the offenders will bo nrrestod this morning , at which time they will bo called upon to answer why they huvo insulted the ban ner of this great party. I'olloo Court. Yesterday Judge Bonoko was unable to appear and Judge Weiss ngain occu pied the bench. The session was n very short ono nnd Judge Weiss denlt. justice out in a swift manner. John Hiloy wns first called and ho was charged with making loud noises upon thn street. lie said ho was guilty , thereupon ho was fined § 5 and costs. Will Harris , a "culled gommon , " was next called. Ho was charged with mak ing loud noises and disturbing the peace. Uo said ho didn't make anymore moro noise than the rest of them. "Wall , you can't boat around the bush hero , " said the court. "Arc you guilty or not ? " "Well , lot mo explain , " said Harris. "Not n word of explanation I Are you guilty or not ? " "Guilty , " yells Harris. "Stand to ono side , " says the court , 'and I fine you $ > and costs. " . Peter Peterson walked up nnd pleaded guilty to disturbance of the ponce. Ho said ho was n stranger in the city and was an old man and asked to bo turned loose. 'My , dear man , " said the Judge , "I can't lot you go nnd fine these other men. § 5 nnd costs stand down.1 ' Gus. Bloom was called nnd Gustafason marched with slow and solemn tread to the front and looked the judqo square In the oyo. Ho was charged with being in- oxicatod. Gus. couldn't understand that and said no. "Well , " aaid the court , "you was drunk yesterday ? " "Oh , yes , yes , " said Gus "Oh , you was drunk , was you ? " asked , the court. "I will make it $5 and costs. " The notorious Dan Callahan wns up again for drunkenness. .About once a week Dan ipponrs In police court nnd always has n heartrending story to toll about a sick mother or a sick child or something of the kind. Ho said ho only drank two or throe glaesos of boor , there upon the judge said ho would mnko it light and taxed him § 5 and costs. Mrs. Kelly was called and nn object which bailies description hobbled to the front. The judge did not wait to rend the complaint to her , but said : "You are a horrible looking object , madam. Yon can go. Now got out quick nnd don't conio back again. " A Onrtl from Mr. lUonro. ELKHOUN , DOUCILAH Co. , Nnii. , " 1 August il ! , 1881 J IMilor Omaha Ilhli. J am not in the habit of parading any of my personal matters before the public , but when I feel that n great injustice has been done to mo I feel that it is no moro than right that I should speak of the matter and present the facto to the par ties particularly concerned and to the public in general. I'nm a teacher of twenty years experience , nnd hold cer tificates of qualification of the highest order from county superintendents of various states nnd counties , including two from two different superintendents of this county , i have boon teaching in this town for the last ton months and a mnjorlty of the board of directors have voted that I shall have the school again nt an increased salary of § 5 per month. Moro than this there is a board of direc tors of nn adjoining distiiot who have of- fured their school to mo nt § 7.00 per month more llipn they have over paid nny teacher- Notwithstanding nil those high mid creditable recommendations , J. 1J. Bruner , the county superintendent of public schools , upon u moro rumor that the teacher had visited a saloon nnd taken n glass of beer , nnd perhaps doub led it with a friend , refuses t o examine the applicant nnd declares that ho will not grant a certificate to the teacher , no matter how well ho is qualified , on the account that ho had drunk n glass of beer or hoard xhat ho was intoxicated during a time when the school was not in se sion , Mr. Brunor , when ho visit- pd the Elkhorn school , wont into n sa loon and drank , boasted that ho had drunk with the state superintendent nud played "seven up. " The great inquiry of the patrons of the public school hero is , how can Mr. Bruner find nn objection to n teacher nnd r futo to grant him n certificate whou ho hlniMtlf is in the habit cf doing tliOBaiiin ? Ho has thing fctod upon amore moro rumor in regard to the teacher in stead of visiting the town , summoning the teacher lo nppoar brforo his august presnnco and to give him nn opnortunity to defund hi/nut If. The whole matter looks as if ho hud eomo pot ho desired to | forcu up on thu district. Mr. Brunuer on yesterday trhon asked I ahy ho would not give mo the proper wuthority to tench school said ho would give mo a certificate it I would RO into some of the country districts , where 1 can cot only 8t5 ! or § 10 per month , instead - stead of SfiO , which the Elkhorn district has ngreed to pay mo , pjoviding I would pass the proper literary cxnmination. W. W. MONROE. U. 1' . Young , of IHatr , Neb. , is at the Mot- ropolllntt C. M. Hnycs. of New York , is nt the Met- topolltitn. A. H. Shoftoii , of Old , Nob. , l nt the Metropolitan , JnrncH Tlovott , of Lincoln , hrORlstord at the Metropolitan. .Tolin Lnino , of Fremont , Neb. , Is nt the Metropolitan ) . Mrs. H. W. Tjngaa , e Lincoln , Nfl > . , la at the Metropolitan. Frank llurnc , of 1'lttUnnonth , Is lettered at the Metropolitan. T. I ) . Tlinlcof Knnsfu Citr , Mo. , Is rcgls- turcd nt the Metropolitan. 0. M. Shoff , of Knnsai City , Mo. Is ft ffiiost nt the Motroj > ollUn. City Mnmlml Ciimmlngs has gene over hiti Town for n few clays' hunt. OoorgoJ. Uodforcl , of Now York City , in stopping nt , the Metropolitan , .7. W. Mclntosh nnd Lady , of Iowa , are ninrtcrcd at the MotroH | > litin. 'Mlt > Ida aibaon loft yesterday evening for i visit In Idaho nnd Wyoming. lltlwnrd Kddy , ono of Ucn\or' prominent Luminous men , nnd wife , nro nt the Millarcl. Colonel Kiploy , who ia slopping nt the Coz- zons , is vice president of the Onmha Shot company. ( Soncral , T. C. MclJrido of Lincoln , Church Hnwo of Auburn , ana C. 1' . Mhthowson nro in the city. Miss , L. II. Kobhison , winter of Lieutenant Robinson , U. S. A , , who has been visiting in the city , loft yesterday for tliu cant. W. F. Smart , of the I lee 1'rois Company , is in the city to Htiperlnteml the "nmembliDg" f the Kepnblic.in'n now printing inachino , JKugcno Moore , Wust Point , Miss Uatio , and L. A. PuflVr nntl wife , Vnlloy , W. L. Staples , Cuininlnsyilo | , nnd M. Dorsoy were registered at the Millard , yesterday. The eighth anniversary of the birthday of Miss Frederick , n daughter of llonry Uohlo , was celebrated at Hansuom park Wednesday , whorohor friends wore entertained with n lawn party. 1. W. Miner haa gene to Bridgeport , Conn , , to escort homo his wife nud her two Bisters , Miss Anna Dunham and Mra , liiggH , who are visiting with hor. Mm Ingorsoll wont under Mr. Minor's care to Chicago. Mm. II. Halter , Kearney , Alfied Ha/litt , lieatrieo , Wat id Butler and C. T. Kdie , 1'nw- nee City , J. II. Kast , lUnlng , S. .T. Alexander , Lincoln. , T. W. Smyth , O'Connor Colony , S. 11 Moro , Kearney , Willlmn II. 3'ailvs , Sid ney nnd ThoinnK O. I'attsrson , were guc-its of the 1'axton , yesterday. Mr K. E. Whitmoie , treasurer of Boyd'a opera house hasjolurneil from liN extended trip nnd wan nt homo in the box oflico ngain to-ilay. Ilohad ciilton | spoil of sickness in Chicago , but lias nearly ri'uot orod from the clFectH of the Ratno , and is nblo to take liia rations three times day as before , llov. W. F. Mnllalion , D. I ) . , ono of the re cently elected bishops of the I\r \ , K. Church , arrived In tliu city last evening , and is the gtiost of Kov. lr , Mnxfiohl. The bishop is In the Htato for the purpose of presiding nt the annual conference. ! ) within it bound ? , the Hostion of the first , of which will 1m hold nt Kearney , Sept. 3rd. The Methodists of the city nro acthe in preparing n reception to bo gf\en him at the First church on thin evening at 8 o'clock. The bishop will preach at the Fust M. ] ; . church on Sunday morning- The public is Invited , Disorderly Uousub ami Women , The complaints in regard to disorderly houses are constantly growing louder and louder and nro pouring in from all parts of the city. Thcso houses are located right in the residence portions. Within a stone's thiow of the First M ! . E. church is n house of ill-fame. Another is located on Capital nvonuo between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets ; another one , or pos sibly two , nro on Seventeenth street , between llarnoy and Howard streets. On Fourteenth street between Jackson und JOIIOB strootsis ) n notorious house and the respectable ponplo living in that vicinity are malting n loud protest against the outrage. On Jackson be tween Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth is an other. Within ono block of the Dodge street school-houso nro two houses H.uJ to bo owned by u prominent city oflicinl and rented by him to some of the very lowest prostitutes in the city. Not alone nro the oiti/.ons complaining a tout these houses but also of the man ner in which the prostitutes conduct themselves upon the streets. They flaunt their shamoin the faces of respectable women and fairly crowd them from the sidewalk into the street. They drive through the streets in open carriages at breakneck speed [ apparently < ' fving all law nnd order. Many conipU intaaro nado in regard to this and if nny uuiiut these facts they c&n have them verified every day and night in Omaha. A IMontmnt Surprise , On Tuosdny evening last the Unique olub gave a very pleasant surprise to Miss Tolda Bender , at the residence of Mrs. Louis Mendelssohn. Miss Bender , whoso homo is in Detroit , Mich. , was hero on u visit to her sister , Mrs Mendelssohn , and it was a farov ell party to her , she being about to take her departure. About twenty eouplo wore present and the eve ning was passed most pleasantly in sing ing , dancing nnd other amusements , The visitors took with them n bountiful supply of eatables which wore heartily enjoyed. The Musical Union orchestra was on hand and furnished sweet mimic to which swiftly flying feet kept timo. Upon tak ing their departure the young people wishul that Miss Bender might soon again visit Omaha. A Corrrullon , Four OMAHA , Nfb. , August 21 , 1884 , To thu IMitor of Tim HKK. Sir : will you kindly publish the follow ing : Private Ohns. lloyd , Co. 0 , Sixth infantry , H competitor on the depart1 I mcnt rillu competition , wai nrroatiul on the riugo ns deserter , nnd from Inf > r- I ination reci lv > 1 I aocu od Prirato Low , Oo , B , fi urth 1 ifantry of hoing the man' l that caused his arrest. T am now satis fiedand so nro the rest of the competitors , scorers nnd markers , that ha is innocent of Ihis charge. In ordnr to clear Private Lowe of this charge and place him in n proper light bcforn his comrades , I most respectfully request that you make this public. WILLIAM IT. WAIUIK.V , Private Co. "H" ( ith Infantry. Smoke Seal of North Carolina TeA - bacco. A NEW USE FOR ARMOR , A I'rotcctloti lor HK.HO Ball I'layors. The Now York Commercial Advertiser han found a new ueo for armor. To all vrho look with prldo upon the noble game of base bill ai the crowning glory of republican institutions , nnd ono of the pillars of American liberty , it has for some time been painfully evident that from a moro paatimo it has developed into something moro nearly resembling n deadly struggle between opposing armies. The velocity with which the ball is do * livered by the pitcher has steadily in- crrniod until now it nearly equals the speed and momentum of a cannon shot , and Iho danger to lifo and limb is recog nized by the players themselves inonclos- ing _ the catcher and umpire , who stand behind the batsman , in a kind of nn iron sago. But the other players nro hardly less exposed to danger , and the casualties of the ball field nro daily increasing in a truly heartrending proportion. Careful statisticians have computed that of 500,000 men and boys rrho nro moro or loss constantly engaged in the noble but perilous pursuit of | , the bound ing ball , fully four fifths nro moro or loss exfoliated or fractured. The list of killed nnd wounded nt the close of a base ball season foot up moro than the casualties of some military battles , and it is only a question of time at this rate when the flower of our youth shall thus bo swept into untimely graves. It is proposed , therefore , to guard against this distressing contingency , by providing every member of a base ball club in good standing with a suit of light but strong armor. From time tn time tests can bo had of the comparative- oflbnslvo and dofonaivo power of pitcher and armorer respectively , nnd for this purpose , incompetent or untrustworthy players may bo utilized by making thorn the targets for the pitchers' skill. In this way , whenever the armor failed , the game would still gain by hav ing its unworthy exponents wooded out , and science would bo furnished with an other bp.iutifol example of the survival of the fittest. Uccr. Philadelphia llecord , Brewers in Bavaria who adulterate beer are fined or imprisoned ; in this favored republic , it appears , they are rewarded with wealth nnd political hon ors. Beer will never hnvo a chance to supplant the moro potent nlcoholicdrinks in America until the Bavarian statute of 155 ! ) , which provides that only hops , barley nnd water shall bo used to make boor , is made n part of our organic law. Three hundred and thirty year'a opera tion of this law has made Bavaria the greatest boor-drinking nation on earth , with over 5000 breweries , and an annual consumption per head of 250 quarts. American brewers might loam a lessen from this , but they apparently care noth ing for such teaching. AsJ : your Grocer forUAMIIUJIOER aoap. a2-tf Crab Apples $1.00 a bushel , at Holm- rod's. 21-2t Visit Raymond's now Jewelry store , corner Fifteenth nnd Douglas streets. re. Tills p < ilfr nc\er r&rlos. A manol of purencs/i / utroiitttli and wholiH jmonoss. JIoic economical than the rdlnary klml , udoannotbos-lillii competition Hllhthonmltltudoof low tcbt , rhort weight alum or lihoHiihato iKiHtloru. Sold only In CAIH. UAKINO 1'OA'UKH CO Oor , 14th & Jones , Omaha , I'era > rg allllctod nlth ai'y dUoaso , nnt contagions can flnd a bom , and It occupjlnir a | itlte room may lirrobo tttumlcd ly aiy iihjrlcUn In KOiHiHtan- cllnir. ThcLjInif liiUiiiartment In anoxuicut feature , Audre < a Central IIosjil al , umalio , Neb. DR , SWETNAM , OHlco 15th street , first door north o Fnrnam in Uuyd's opera houno. Loav orders at ollictor Snxo'a dru utoro. Telephone 150. HAIR i HAIE ! HAIR ALMA E. KEBTIH'S 1'AXTON HOTEL Milling and Hair Dressing Padors 5" , i-xi.j .x a. Qtroot. Hair I Hair I Hair ! Cheap St Jlen AH. ST JUL1EN , PROPIllKTOR. S. W. Cor. 15th SI , und Oupltol Avonuo. On the FutojK-au 1'lan. r1r < tcla > s tn evciy to i ijxict Tab ) aiipplled with Kama and all ilellciclct ol | the ma.oii , lioiu jou layforimh ulutou order a > her bill nt faro. Ituouu attached ti r trantleut cut torn. Will nlao aeep day blatders ut the moot lea touaulo rates. FBIK'CIPAL LINE riioxt nilCAOO.PEOlUA &ST. LOUIS , 11V WAI ( ' ! 02IAHA AMD LINCOLN TO DENVS3 , on VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATOHiSOH to DEHVEH Connecting In Union Depots nt Knnini City , Omah.i nml Denver with through trains lor And nil point ? In llio Oicat AVost CS-OIDKTC3- Ccnncctliifiln Crniul Union Dopotut Chlcngo with throiiKh tmlns lor A'Eir YOJtK , itosyoir , And nil ift : rn Cltloi. At I'corli with thto ( , < Atmlni lor Imlliump. oils , Olnclntintl , ColntC.tlij , ntul nil points In tlichoutli.Knst. At SS jwiils with through trains lor nil polnta Swtln , Klctjmit Day Coanlics , I'm lor Cnralth HP. dining ClmlM ( scat1 ? lieo ) , Smoking Cnra with Itevolvlnv CluiltN , I'nllmnii 1'ulnco Slcuplna Uars nnd the rninons O. II , & ( J. Dining Cms run dally tonnil from Ohlcn o mid Kansas OHy , ChlcnKunnd Council Illulla : Clilcno ( nnd lus Molnes , UhlcnKO , St. Josuhtchl ) nu nnd Topckn without change. Only through line running tholr nwn train1) between ChlcnKO , Lincoln nnd Di/nvcr , nnd ClilcnRO , Knnsns Olty nnd Dcnvor. Tliruueli cms between Indlnmipolls nnd Council lihiird , via Pcorln OOINO MOUTH AND SOUTH. Solid Tmlns of KloKOiit Diij' Couches nntl rnllnuui 1'iilncoSleoplnc Curs : uo run dully to nnd from St. Louis ; vm llnnnlbal ; ( Jnlncy , Kcolcnk , Ilmltngton , Cudnr Knplds nnd Albeit I.r.atoSt. J'unl nnd .Minneapolis ; I'nrlorCnrs with Hecllnlni ; Clmlrs to nnd liom ht. I.ouls nnd 1'coilu. Only ono clmngo of curs between St. I.ouls nnd Dos Molnes , Iowa , Lincoln , No- bniakn , nnd Denver , Colorndo. It Is also the only Through Line bfctwccn ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It U known us the jrreat TlIUOlTGII OAK l.INi ; of America , und is universally admit ted to bo the Finest Equipped Eallroad in the World for all classon of Travel , Through Tickets vln. this line for sale atui- R. It. coupon ticket , olllccs in the UnitcdStntes mid Caniula. V. J. I'OTTEU. PEnCEVAL I.OWELL. VJcc-Prci. & Gen. Jt n cer. Of n ( Faculty I'rlr.o Medical College ot Ohio. SPECIALTY FILES , FISTULA , Anil other Diseases ot the Anufl and Kcctum. Boyil's ' Onera Honse. ovood and wtf 8. H. ATWOOD , Plattsmoutli , - - - - - Neo. BKUD1BO ? TDOaODODBBIU AH9 man 021D1 HEREFORD UD JERSEY CATTLE Am > Dunoo OB nuir BID ISSTTonne stock for Bilo. Correapondenoo solicited WHEELER BROS. BOOKS AND STAl'LU AND FANCY CANNON HUNT , Proprietors. TABI.K SUl'l'LIKD WITH Game and all Delicacies oftliB Season Moil * at nil IIcKirH. 11U N. 10th Kt. , Omaha , N'jh DAVID NICHOLSON'S -OR- KOU BMM BV ALT * Tlil ini < c ) IoU 1'itract of Malt Is a refreshing , nourlsliliiK' Tattle lljicra e ; a plcailniri Mholisomo and Intlgoratlnir Tonic ; rumciilal Io\oraio , assist- Inctho coinitlliulon tiutorcomo the \arloud uoak- cnlrij ; ami Masting in lijlcs , end bulldlag up a heal It ) body again , TI1K NICHOLSON LIQUID lirtEAD IS ItKALLY " The " Beverage FOIl NUHSING JIOTIIKU8 , at Kuhn li Co , Sclu'otcr & Doclit , M. 1'arr , II II. I'oncll , K. Katz , ll'lir.rnl li Co. Tritle eumilltid by Divl.l Nloholsou , 13 anil 15 North Oth itrctt , Ht. LtuU , Mo IT TS NOT JL JB. JLO JvSJ JL ACIIHI. AT L , but i a tonto and health rciiowor , and ( or 111 JOd and Skin DiHoaes , and truulilet dti mlent on Irnpuri ) or tuipoieilthcU blood. Hwllt'8 Sptd3o In without rival. "Mj ta'iy | x monthi old broke out with eomo kind of akin humor , and afttr bclns treated live inanthiby my family pbtulclan , wa tciven up to die. The ilru ; K'tt reoomuicndoa Uwllt'd Spscin ; , and the reault WM ( { ritlfjln | { U wai inirucubua. My child aoonitot well , all facoiof the UUei In ifono , tua hs li u Ut A > a plir. " J J KIIIKI-ANII , Mlndeu , Uuik County , Texas. . . "I mcnl 8 llt' < | > olflaoiiruy little daughter , who wai atlllctctl with siima lllood 1'uliou which had > e- aUUxl all lortd of truatmenl. TUo Bpecllto ithoud borncrininenily , and I thill uio It In my practice. " W. K. lUtOKTE , M. U. , C > | > rv < ft ! UlJ i Art , 'Our TrrttUe on Blood aud SLlu DUeotea mailed free ' " " ' " " "to U THE SWIFT 81'ECIFIO CO. Drawer S , Atlanta , , Qa. K. Y. Office , 15) W. 21 St. , between fl.li and 7th AACQUCC. 1'h laJcU'UU o2eo ICO Cb tautSt. MEKGELL & BQSEflZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAttRY THK LAHOESTAND FINEST KETAI& STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS * 1515 Douglas Street , Omaha , c.r.Sll&.nc. Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THU CITS In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRFSCO PAINTING , DECORATIN D , B. BEEMEB , Agent , OMAHA , NEB The largest Stock in Omaha : and MBS the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS,0 JuBt received nn nasortmont far aurpansinR anything [ a thla market , comprialu ( the latest and moat tasty designs manufactured for thin spring'a ' trade nnd covering a raugo of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Goods _ _ _ _ ' ' " " " Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil'the'"la"fc" tomers , the newest novelties in A styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Slovator to alllFloors. ISOG , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA1NEB * 4CT dl CD s ( O CT OO 01 rj 4I rS O c3 I I S COMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAEA , NEB. I , . . ! J4U'J ' M 103 BMADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , D. R. A. Establlahsd 1878 Ontar : Doafno.n , Lnug and Ncrvoua Diueaesa Speedily nnd 1 ormanontly Cured. Pationti Cured at Homo. Write for "TiiE MEDiQAL-aliaaiONARY , " for the People. Oomnltatlon and Corroopondonce Gratis , P. O. i > oc i92. ! Telephone No. 26. HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , cajB : " Physician of iwa. AOliUy ana Marked Succass. " COKGHESSiMAJS' MURPHY , Davenport , > -lro' : "Anjionor.i'qln Man. Finn Sneoeas. Wondorfol Ouroa. " Honra 8 10 5. EUSMPING- , BOLTS 5s OOSffiPAMY , MANUFACTURERS OK Dormer Wludowp , Finlali , Window . Caps , Iron Crc6tlns , Metnlll Sky-Ilshts , &o. Tin. Ircn nnd 3l\la Ri3 'IB Slfl South 12th Strott Omaha LE 1409 andbUM DodeebSt , , } Omaha Neb / [ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ] BOSTON , March let , 1331. K N PIANO Your InstriimsnM , ( Irin Sauiroand Upright , ro really nobl and uifi.UI bJiucy of toue ud fluUh. Allow m to oongratuUta VTI on yourjitorlluif . | > rogr GU8TAVE S.VTT , RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.BOLE BOLE AGENT , jr.io Dcdgo Street , Ociaha , A