OMAHA DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY , AUGrUfeT27 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE "Wednesday Morning August 27 , BREVITIES , Hillings & Connor , Dentists , opp. P. O. The Sultan of Turkey ordered two Stock 1'hnos for hit court In Constantinople , from the f ctory In Now York , a2Cm-o Thomas Ruby was sentenced to twenty days In jail nnd costs Xlwidny for stealing n pot of lead from the waterworks compvny. The general siii > crintcndont will bo on Un fair grounds from 3 to B p. m cich day tlili week for the purpose of assigning space , etc. At the corner of Sixteenth nnd Izard streets nil ice wnson % VM overturned Xlon- day in the big mudholo which Is to bo found nt tli.it placo. About twenty couples tripped the light fantastic to the Inspiring strnlns of thoXIusi- c.il Union orchoitra , Xtondny o\oningnt the rwldonco ot XIr. A. J , Poppleton. XIr. Clark Woodman has been obliged to move bis fence on tlio Izard street side about ten foot It makes a sid cut in XIr AVoodman'a elegant lawn. Ho is now buildin. a handsome stone wall fence around his mug nificent residence. Cnlm Brothers' opening occura Snturda evening. The boys nrovoll known In till city nnd have n host of friend" , all of whom thoylmltoto nttond their opening. AJfini noiuonir will bo presented to every ono \isit Ing their place Saturd.iy evening. Officer Illnchoy , whoso boat Is on 8t XInry'H ncnuo , was gallantly engaged In car rying ladies across the muddy spots on Sun day night , when the gas had given out , XIr , Milton Itogors presented him with n vnlunbl lantern , which the officer found a great help : md appreciates. XIr. David Schwcnck , of Sarpy county- has laid upon our desk two carsjof corn , fine ipecimens than which have never boon shown in this city. The oars , nsldo from being very largo , nro well filled nnd perfect. Upon Joni of them is 1120 kernels. It is nearly bard enough to bo out of the way of frost. Ch.irllu Brown , ono of XIr. C , S. Hay' mond'a ploaslng clerks , nnd who came from i Clinton with that gentleman , thinks there Is no climate like that of Nebraska. Last nirhk liia wlfo presented him with n lovely little dimpled boy baby. Charlie Bays it is a dandy nnd certainly It must bo if It takes nftor its genial daddy. Thoa'nrm from box 23nt 7:30 o'clock Xlon day evening , vascansedby thoburningof Homo wrapping paper in the hardware store of T. Linholt , on Thirteenth between Hnrnoy nnd Howard streets. The proprietor was reading his paper quietly in the front of the OHtablisbinont when tbo flnmea were dls- covered. The fire won extinguished before tlio carts arrived. J. T. Allen , kocrotary of tlio State Horti cultural society , has Ills oflico with Governor Funins nt the 1'nxton , nnd is receiving en tries for a gr.md fruit nnd flower display ol thu Btnto fair. As a last call ho urges fruit growers to display tlieir npplea from the hundreds of now orclnrds just coming Into be.irlng. The object ia to show to now coin- era what ! H boat to plant. Fruit sent to him by express will receive prompt attention and will lie carefully placed on exhibition , Timlloaly , uho went down to Kansas City to impYira iuto the death of his sister Catharine , nrrivod there Sunday , mid wltncna oil the post mortem. Tlio woman died Sat- urdny under peculiar ciicmnHt.incoo , and Cot- oner Hogcra ordered the nrroht of Xllko Din- nio on Husplcion , The examination showed that Catherine died from gastritis , nnd Dlnnlo was released. Tim had the romaliiH Interred in Union cemetery yesterday morning and re turned to Oirulia last night , A few days ago tlioio nppe.ircd In the Hi K a "haunted houso" Bt-nsatiou , which in prov ing lather nnnoying to the occupantx of a cot tage on upper Dodge street , nroitnd which suppositions people gather nightly in hopes of atoing ghosts. ? One would naturally suppose that in tills enlightened ngo a ghost story \\oiildhavoiioothci effect th.m mere nmuro- rnout to the loaders , but it seems that there are personi who yet believe In ghosts. The BKK reporter wan told the story by [ an imngi- nutivo young man , and without any Idea that any annoyance would bo caused by Its pub lication , uroto It up for the HEK , for the sake of a little variety which ia the "npico of life. " The fact I'M that there was ic.illy nothing to tlio story , The house in question is owned by H. K. Smith nnd Is now occupied , and han been contnnully occupied for yearn It waa uccuplod by Xlr. Potter for six mouths. The present occupant Is XIr. Hii/ulrlp , nnd if ho moves out on tlio first of tlio month , Dr. Wil- HOII , the dentist , wnnta the house. It is hoped that this statement will Hatlsfy the ghost-boliuvcrs that three nro no ghosta there , and that they will have to look elsewhere for thoao imaginary croatuioa. A. Vllo IMneo. To tlio Kditor of Tun HKK. There are many places probably , in thia city , that need looking after in n sanitary point of view , but there is ono place in particular that puts forth odors not7rom"Araby"and is a standing menace to the families , who , through the force of circumstances , are compelled to dwell in the neighborhood. That an epidemic of cholera or typhoid fever have not already appeared among them is a wonder , and if the nuisance is allowed BO continue long er , there in no doubt at all that typhoid and kindred fovora will make their ap pearance and aproad through that part of the city , I refer to the place of ono Board , on I/.ird street , between High- toenUi and Nineteenth streets , whokcopa a cow which is allowed to stand knoodoop in its own droppings , which have boon accumulating for mony months , as also a privy vault filled to the "brim , " aondini ; forth a terrible stench , polluting' the air of the vicinity and creating nauaoa in the stomachs of those who are compelled to inhale it. This matter , I am told , has boon re ported to the city marshal and the city physician , but so far without result. DII5U , XUNDAHL-At Bt. Joseph' * hospital , An- gubt 25 , ut 2:30 : p. m. , Miss Sadie Lundiihl , agoii 19 yeur . The remains vv ere taVi n to Drcxel & Xlaul'n , from winch pluco the funeral will to to day at 2 p. in. The deceanud has a brotliu in tuii city and two llvlogiomewhero In Iowa. All ha\ebumotifkd and will bo hero to at tend the funeral , Sleek Piano takes the lead. Sold only bySleek WoonuitiwoK Duos. SilO Opera Home , THE STATE CAMPAIGN , The Clans GatberiDg for To-flay' ' Contest The Cnmlltlatrs "Who Appcnr nt Claimants for Public The corridors of the loading hotels o ; this city are alive with politicians who have arrived on the field early to take an active part in the republican state convention , which will moot in Uoyd'a Opera House at 10 a. in. to-day From all indications it promises to bo the largest political gathering that has over taken place in the state. In addi * tlon to the -110 delegates , which comprise the convention , from 1200 to 1500 out siders will bo on hand to watch the pro ceedings nnd labor with the del egates on behalf of personal friends. In many respects this promises to bo nnjntcnaoly interesting nd exciting contest. The largo number of candidates , who enter the field as con- toatanto for the various positiona , renders it impracticable if not impossible for any single combination to control or forestall the action of the body. The manifest disposition among the delegates that have ao far arrived ia , to smash all old slates , discard barnacloa and have a now deal all around. With the exception , per haps , of Secretary of State Hoggin and Suporintondunt Jonoa , ronomination is not seriously opposed .in any quartorand the coming ticket is likely to bo made uj of now men all the way through. The moat aurpriaing and dotormincc opposition to Gov. Dawoa ia manifested unong dologatea from every aoction and u's friends are noriously alarmed. They janio hero with the idea that Dawos trould have a walk-away by acclamation xnd find that there are four or five Rich- nondsin the field to unhorao him. Aa a natter of fact the opposition to Dawca ia lot ao much personal aa it is a question if military necessity. In the first place Dawoa showed himself to bo a very weak nan in the last campaign , falling away johind his ticket , and , in the next place , won his friends are forced jo admit that ho would put the party on .ho defensive this fall , and weigh down ho ticket. The party is just now in the sondltion of the mariners , who had to hrow Jonas overboard to save thom- ielves. Jonaa was a good deal hotter nan , but ho had to go. Wo fail to discover anybody yet who could favor the ro-nominatlon of At'oo , nd ho goes down unwept , unhonorodand inaung. Kendall and Wallichs have had heir two terma and Sturdovant , bolnc u lomocrat is not thought of in thia con- ipction. The numerical strength of can- Jdatoa for ovcry other oflico , makcH it ittorly impossible to oven guess yrho rill draw the prizes in the political jttory. Aa far as wo can learn , the following nndidatos have como forward for thu arious positions on the state and oloc- oral ticket : Presidential electors CH. . Dewey , i. 0. Burr , Eugene Moore , Col. Hayes , f Norfolk , Capt Palmer , of Cass , and onator Kinkaid , of Hole county. Governor Jamoa W. Dawoa , of Saline , ohnM. Thayer , of Hall ; J. B. Uina- lore , of Olay ; Ilonry T. Clark , of Sarpy ; Vm. Daily , of Nohaoiaj E. 1C. Valentino , f Cumming , and Clms. P. Matthowaon , f Madison. Llout. Governor Agoc , of Hamilton , Ion. H. U. Shodd , of Saundorsand Dr. 'napp , of York. Secretary of State Edward Roggin. Troaauror J. G. Wilson , of Sherman , ix-Doputy 0. II. Willard , of Thayer ; Ion. Ohas. Lamb , of Stanton ; W. H. ioborta , of Burt ; Smith Caldwell , of 'uckollsMr. ; Tomblin , of Arunahoo.and 'at ' Dolan , of Rod Willow. Auditor J. H. Alford , of Lancaster ; fokry Groashans , of Clay ! Ohaa. F. falthora , of Richardson and H. A. abcock , of Valley. Commissioner of Public Lands and inklings George R. Smith , of Cass ; Anderson , of Fillrnoro ; Scott , of ull'iilo ; Dr. Buckworth , of Lincoln ; Mr Inight and J. K. Marloy , of Lancaster ; . R. Ratcliflb , of Morrick ; Uaaslor , of 'ivwn'io and Fuller of Butler. Superintendent of Public Instruction -Goo. B- Lane , J. B. Brunnor nnd J J. 'oints ' , of Douglas ; Vandorman , of Saun- era and W. W , Jonoa the present in- iimbont. Attorney General Hon. Win. Loose , f Seward ; Frank Hunaoin , of Otoo and . J. Dilworth , of Adams. Chairman Dorsoy arrived last night nd took up his headquarters at the Mil- ird , where the committee ia now busily ngagodjn the preliminary work of the invention , examining credentials of ologatea and preparing hata of thoao hose Beats are not contested. The NnincH 01 tlio Dclcgatcx. The state central committee kept ita flico open until 12 o'clock last night to Qcolvo the credentials of the uncou nted delegations from the various Quntioa. When the oflica closed twelve ountiea yet remained to bo hoard from , ut aa several of thorn are in the extreme outhwost and northwest parts of the tate , and aa their delegation * are small , ; Is thought they will not all bo ropro- ontcd in the convention. So far aa as boon reported the Knox county delo- ation is the only ono contested. The iroofs are now before the executive com- ulttuo [ of the statn central committee nd will bo taken up this morning foi ottlomcnt before the convention moots. "ho decision of thia committee will then 10 given to the convention for its adop- ion. ion.Tho The following are the names of the iologatoa entitled to scats tupon the omporary organization so far as has icon reported : Adnnm County U V ! 8initli , II UosUlck. ! PI ( Friilini , ( ! eo Willlanm , W W I'hclpj , ll Jiilkins , W 11 Coltrin , It IJoyd nud G W jiickxvitll , Antulopu County U H Kay by J II Yutna , L il AiiiltTBun by J H Yntt' * , Ooo McJc ( < - , W I M ( ( uoui , K 1 > Tliurnton by H MntheHou nd U Ciiurn. ] | ) lloniiu Louuty Jol.n IVtern , t JI Hnzvl , Idiis KnudKcin by Hiilx'rt Cmmiiinga. Al'uw % II liy L.iran Clink , J ) Tiacy by 0 L llnrria nil CM Kiiifliani ; , Jlrotui county J I1' llurni , A J Uurnhiun. M T Cook , W Jj Whlttt'iiioru nnd J ; Al > < i\c. Huirnlo county- John 1 * Mullallun , Uoy W : tiouu , H A Cutting T li Gmmingliam , J ) II .klibiirn , J U Tutu , ( icorgu K Brown mid J ] ' lurtmmi. Jlutlfr county W II Fuller , A Cofh by It > iuhcimer , J K ] ) ty , ] ' itfliihdinc'r , X lowe by James Hauctt , J ] L Heath by W T Ktclmrclion , Jumrn 1'nrdoc liy A Pardne , J G Hhonlcs by J C llobbi-rU. Hurt connty-M It Hopewtll , W K Bniry. Ii KiwirV 1'arriflli , U II Kobinnon.1 N 1'coblw , W N Handy , O W Conkling , J 1 Nflnon , Cft i county H M Vnihnell , John W Harm * , Henry ) J 1'Alinor , Harmiol Ihoina * , MHichell , T H Crlihfidd , L Sheldon , Sftir li.itktr by OoS Hlnlth , J M Cranor , I a i Rtonf , .1 V Cnrnep , J M Mntthowi and 1 Drclnml. Ceilnr county .C C. Jlostctlcr , by W , J. IJrynnt , CJoorRO Horb. Choji'nni1 county J , C. llmh , V , liccr jwi r. Clny county Gi orRO Scott , P < tc r Oruni by tliH AlbirtR , J * . 1) . Fowlrr , K/ra lirownc , O. 1' . Dlckfinn , C. . ) . Mnrtin , D. U. Ollf.tt , S. W. Chrlaty , Arthur WilllainF. Colfnx conntv J. V Wood" , JmiiCH L.in ; bv , J. A. McMtirjihy , William Walker , by Thutnaf Dryant , J. W. Itruwn , C. K. Snin- ner , Daniel Vnnllouc , by 1N. . Uwornk , T. S Clnrkson. Ciiming county 12. K. Valnntinr1 , A. A. Campbell , by Kuecno Mooic , K , U. Ilnrkcr , C. 0 McNish , J. W. haffirty , by K. N. S\vctt , Hnlo Ptrrlnc , by C. 15. Verity. D.kota county TJ Kmff. W K 1'coblcs , C II IJ.-vIn . by I , A Hait , II fetott. Iixon ) county W K N'orrij , V XI Moly- ncauv , J W lUilford , J U Uaincn , A S I'ftlinprby 1) W Ha'son Doduii county L 1) Iticlmrdn. It 11 Islco- loinim , J : C Hums , J Y Smith , C D Mnrr , Mnnley Itcgora , (5 W K Dorsoy , A M Hpoontr , C CWck , .IK Cantlin. 1'llinoiu county . ! Xt Kishor , H IJnrr , U K Cobb , J Jun-.cn , J W Kllor , W O Mae.ey , V AStcwail , J II llraztlton , T 15 Tanner by WII Wallace. I''rnnkbn county H W Montgomery , W 1 Mcul bv T .1 I'ickett , 0 X Adams , II Ale- > 4iio , It tj Stownrt. Ontro county. K II Harrington , 1Holt. . I W 1'arki r. W C Hill , WllllS n Land , A K Martortnati , C A Humhnnd. S C Smith , N T McCk-urcy , O C Sabm , W II Siimmers , C J , nno , Jtf.su Itlchnrds , J'crry Walker , S Me- ) o ell , j ; W Lane , George Tuttle , V 1' Vright. Douclan county John XI Thurspn , Isnno S Inscafi , K M Sttnbcrg , .1 G 'JVplor Jby T W ilnckburn , G Andrew , Morris Morrison , W 'Schmidt , FredNjc , H A S UurUu , W V lochol , .Tojcph Itndnian , Dooy ] J Houck , bv T Cliirko , .1 W INicholi , A. 11 Sander. W K Tumor. HO Turner 1)7 13 F Chinii , 1' XIoAr- dlo. J V 1'nBc , Will Itrown. fiospcr county Jolm Hen1) . Ilnnnlton county W H 1'ronnoll , l.eo Cox , Harry White , A J Spannglo , L W Hast llnrlnti conntv A TJ Burr , L K Morris , M tf Jones , I' .1 Clean K W Coata. Holt county M 1'Klnkold , II H Grimes , CM : MUIB by jKWost. BScott , ] ; rnich- inond , 11 FCIevoland.G WJonos. Jo trerson county C .1 Bills , P Jamsin , 1) li Oaphan. W P Siulres , 1' Cross , W J Tom berton , li S Baker. Johnston county .Tolm Wilson , 0 A Car- fiii , J K Lanutor , IT P llontuliaw , P Blake , C. Wjinan , Andrew Salrniuo , by A H Swart ; T Dlsilson , A A Cainun , by .1. 8. Daw. Frontier county W li McClary and Tolm li Sanders. Kearney county John McPheley , D B Ball , by H St. Glair ; M McAntyre , J H Van- lonberg , A C Christiansen. Lancaster county J I ) Mcl'arloml , 11 0 L'hillips. O P Uavlc , M C Brock , T P Kon- mrd , Kd Bignoll , C M Lambertson , Kd H rcr , N C Abbott , C II G ro , J L Caldwell , I Brugnian , Angus MuKinnon. Alex. Bird , jy Frank Hall ; H D Khea , B Bramwell , by I C Carter ; Ben Dodrill , by Charles Fox- vorthy ; John ; itiglitford , by A 1) Burr ; C J obcs , Henry Grace , by J II Harley ; J W iVnore , by CV Masher. Madison county H C Brome , George N Juls , A II Nndig , C 1) Jenkins , W M Bick- uy by T J Hunt and T J Hunt. Merrick county W It Morse , J (3 Holdon ly Dan Hopkins , A J Bowels by K F Whit1 , ohn Pattenwm and N It PorshiKcr. Nantn county - Brad D Slaughter , 13 V Jlarke , H C Magoon and Jatnea Voro by 1) ) T Clutko. Nnckolls country .Tamos M Campbell , Jcorgo L Day. II S Gibson by J II Todd , W I Leigh and J M Cook. Otoo county It F C.nly , HA Newman , A Jarrow , J M Taylor , J C Watson , If W Jlobb f New , J H MclCee , F B Sto\enson , M Klls- lorth , and George McKeo. 1'awneo county U Sto\ens , ChailcH Dort , i li Venei' , J NKckmnn , J 11 Kruin , K Van Javis , P D Howe , 1,11 Woods. I'liolps county Cliarlm J Backman , George ) Khoa , Peter Pierson , K W Huberts by J II Cmsil. I'itrce county O J Kiost , I ) P Holmes , J U ilmrot. Thayer county Jatnei Dinsmoro by Kd S W , , MMHonso by F J Homlshot , PM V'itlionild by I ! S Knight , J Ynam-haw by t M Bargoi , F Wilcox , G W Boanblusaomby ! B Cooo. PI itto county-W T .Seailos , W A McAllis- 3r by B K Cimdery , J K Mancrof , G G tocher , J J J'nnn.in , Leandtr Geiard , L U owoll. Klch.irdson county J D Gibnan , Kd Hoi- moU , J V Lichty bv A. H. Kein , George W loll md , Kd Stei 1 , K H Henton , A N Korks y JLSlocum , H D WclN , F W H.umders , tartin Wcrnor , C B Gildloy , O A Coopei , B ' .Mil , H , K.ilino county J R Johnston , F L FOSH , TJ Wescott , A B Taylor by K W Metoalf , W IMoiriH , FM Suiter. H Cole , O W Bait- ley , JO Thurston.T HMillei , J H Kim- Sanmlers county T W Gilclniat , J C Ho- U'l , Henry Andeiirm , William Fletcher by lenry Anilersnn , 11 II Dorney , KOPancoHt. V W Hall , J C Griner , It A Hoaton , O M Jartcr , T J Pitkett , ) r , J P Gibbons. Sowuid county -T L or\all , William llemmons , JJ 11 hanilfB , Allrn Price bv 11 I Wai Ing , US Nor\ . ill , J H Ptt/er , K C lariiH , T G SimtnoiiH , ( ) T Lowin. Sioux county W K Annin. Stanton county Jolm A Kihaiilt , John 'oylor by Kbcrly , A Axen. Valley county J'eter MartoiiHOli , U M lolfin. U S Buchanan , N K llidlon , A Ward , I B Colliu. Waxhington untnty Loicii7o Urounne , Innry Spiick , L F Hilton , W J Crane , W D [ allotH Boxvcrinan , Jnmes HomingH C liil- tigs , Li : Hind by S B Taylor , A Ptr- Ins. Way no county John Bresslor , 13 Martin , O liichardsnn by J S Hako. Wobstei county -W H Strolun , AV N liich- idhon by J A TnlljH , A L Funk , H V bber- v , John Moore , I'M Cotnet , 11 A Simpson , ! J Ciidman. York comity-T 11 Stewart by WT Scott , V H Kii'kley , M Beions , .Ininen 8 HeoJ , ; 0 ; a1kiu , M Howoll. G W Kills , IM D ICiusel , ) rWMKnap | ) , h Mai tin , J U Post by G V Pout. 1'oHtoniua n Nebraska and Iowa during the week nding August 211 , 188 i , furnished by Villiam Van Arlock , of the poatollico do- lartmont : NKIlllASKA. Eatabliahod Butler , Buil'alo county , Jonjuinin S. Gitcholl , postinaatcr ; Oa- alpa , Holt county , Uri Lord , postmaatur ; ilyera , Dawson county , Aliraham J. ilypra , postmaator. Postmaatera nppointod Ida , Valley iounty , John W. Brockusj Ruby , Sow- ird counfy , Joseph O. Wmnaly. IOWA. Established Ohalyboato Springs , Jas. ior county , Isaac 0. Boltluu , postniastor ; 'ollotts , Clinton county , George W. 'owull , poatinn.Htor ; Munatt , Powushiok lounty , Mary E. Martin , postmiiitross. Discontinued Howell , Marion county. Poatmaatora appointed Olomona , larahall county , .1. W. Egloston ; Duke , Jubiuuo ) county , Frodcrii Byrnca ; Ohio , iladiaon county , 0. W. Wright. Found by Ollicer Ilurloy Imat MKlit In Couiiull niufTH. Ollicor HurUy at 11 o'clock last night oimd a boy baby on the stopa of Jon- linga * reaidonco , on North Ma < Hton troot , and a letter Baying the boy was wo weeks old and his name was William 'lill'ord and ho was thua disposed of to How bis parents to follow their profes * ion. It'waa taken to.tho Homo for the ' 'riondloea by Ilurloy , aa wai also nbout vo fluita f of line clothing , loft with ho child. Ice AMD COAL atlienzon &liro > Ini THE RE-UNION. I'rogrAitiino for I ho O , A. It. He-t'nlor to bo Iloltl nt Fremont , The following programme has been ia- sued by the otlicors of the department ol Nebraska : The following distinguish ! guests are ox- pooled to shire with us the pleasures of the occasion : Bcri'cant 1) . L. Brainard , of the Greolry ex poditlon , who has boon nearer the north pole thin any other living man ; and ho carried the old flag , Ijoyil Gen. B. M. Prcntiss , of bhlloh fame. ( Jen. John Gibbon , of the Potomac army. GDI. H , A. Morrow , commander of the department of Washington Territory , G , A It. His Kxcollency Jflluei W , Dawe , governor ; the members of the mpromo court of Nebras- kn ; Hon Chan. F. Mnmlnrfioii , United States BOtiato ! Hon. C. II. Van Wyt-k , United States senate , rnoi.n \ MMEMONDAI. . Gathering of the host ? . Meeting of slate organisations. 1'stabllshinontof Intelligence bureau. Man- atrcr , John C. Bonnell , P D. C. Addtcss of wolcomu by Mayor Cloland. Kesponso by Department Commander , II. K. Pulmor. Formal turning ov < r of camp to Gen. Jolm M. Thayer , coniinander. Address by Hon. George W. E. Dorsoy , hatrmnn of reunion committee. lUuponsoby o n , Thayor. Beading orders and announcement1 ! , Lighting the camp-fire. TDK-WAT. Same order of business continued. The old-tiiuo recruiting ollico. Urganl/.atton \olunteer rogltnonti for services during the week. Drill and dross pirado. Housing camp fire for evening , Grand parade nnd review at 10 o'clock a. m. Company and bntallion drill \olunttor organi/atlons. Artillery evolutions by Uattory A , light artillery ; N. N. G. 3 o'clock The children's cump fire , under the directions of Colonel John Hammond of Columbus. Night attack and ropulno. Grand parade and exhibition by the Capi tal City 1'lambaeau club. Camp fire at night. TIIUllSDAY. Mooting of the state organisation. Grand sham battle. Itccuptton to Sergeant 15r.iin.ird , of the Orci'ly expedition. Camp fire at night. KltlUAV. Statu Reunion , and election of officers of St.ito organizations. Grand ro\iow and receptinn.by diatinguish ed guests. Is aval engagement ; gunboite passing the forts at. night. BATUKDAY. Breaking camp. Adieus. Good-byes , and God bices you , boys. Break ranks , march. II. K. Palmer , department commander , John M. Th.iyer , commander of cam ] ) . Geo. W. K. Dorsoy , ch'n reunion com. 8. 15. Jones , sup't of transportation. Teachers Examination. The examination of the teachers closed Saturday evening. The following name d ) orsona have been granted certificates to ioach : First grade , Goo. W. Hill. Second grade , Ray D. Packer , H. layoa Claire , Carrie Kumpf , Lora E. Sweet , Katie A. Gardiner , Harlo E. Era- cine. Myrtio G. Young , Max Randall , iV. . ] . McCandlcas , Anna E Leach , Hor- oiiso E Smith , Sadie E. Manville , So- ihio Cleveland , Maggie McLaughlin , fonnio C Noyos , Mary Dnnorgon , Chria- io B. Ohlson , Alice Douahoo , Mary E. 3onroy , Carrie A. Boyor. Anna E. Svors , Emma Donorgan , A. D. Agoe , Mary D McCoy. Third grade , "Raima Saling , Ida E. HcEwon , 0. L Ilotchkiss , Mary B. Aua- in , Mary Burko. Maggie Swift , Eva A. ilorgan , Ida Saling. A largo majority of the schools in the lounty reopen on Monday next. There ire still vacant placoa for three or four nalo teachers at § 50 per month. Itc-Union at tlio A. M. E. [ Church. ] | The prand re-union of the A. M. E. ihurch will take place this oven- ng , beginning promptly at 8 o'clock p. n. There will bo plenty of enjoyment ia wo can fully aaauro for the committee iavd spared no pains in trying to make irrangomonts to merit the approbation > f the people , and us everything ia free vo do widely extend an invitation to all rionda and especially strangers. The grand glee club , under the man- 'soniont of Mr. Hall , will furnish also oino cf their boat music , which will no loubt onthuao the dullest and homheat nan from his status and cause him to oap for joy. In connection with this there will bo iddrosso * delivered aa follows : "Our Relations to God and Ono An- ) thor"byP. J. VSilliama. 'importance of Union Among us , " by iJonj. Fulton. "Sociability , " by Wlllio Vinegar. Remember the time to-morrow for if jou neglect this opportunity wo are euro t will cause great regret. 0. W. PAUKEU. Heal Kututo TrniiHfors. The following transfers were filed in , ho county clerk's oflico yoatorday and reported for Tin : BKB by Amos' real ea- ; ate agency , August 25 : A. J. Popploton and wife to J. M. VVoolworth , w d , lota in sulphur springs \dd-S12. John A. McShano to P. F. Murphy , iv d , lot y , block 8. McCormick'a add 31,412 , M. K. Clark to J. C6unsman , c d , ot 7 , block 201J § 27. A F. Knight and husband to II , B. Knight , w d , 101 ! acres , sections 28 and > ! ) . Hi , 12 § 1070. P. Murphy and wife to J. F. Chapin , y d. lot G , block 2 , Boggs it Hill's add -S2000. F. W. Gray and wife to V. H. Golf. nan , w d pt lota 1 ! ) and 20 , John I. Red- ck's add SltlOOO. A. Purcival and husband to II. OatholT , v d , lot 0 , block 5 , Kirkwood § 500. AGAINST THE LAW , Hoards Put Up on tlio Street CorniTH in Direct Vlolutlon of tlio I < u\\s of the Oily. There is a city ordinance prohibiting ha erection of signboards or poles upon ; ho streets of this city , and yet nohvlth- itanding this BOIDO advertising fiend has procured a number of advertising cards , vhioh have been painted upon a circular ward about four foot in diameter and loisted upon top of n polo on several of ho moat prominent street corners in thia iity. iity.It It is bad enough to have the streets \ filled with telegraph and telephone poles , but this is a nuisance which wilt have tc bo tolerated for a time , but when men openly and with no fear violate the citj ordinances , _ it is time that the strong arm of the law is outstretched and such -vio ; lators brought to justice. Omaha is now a city and cannot afford to have her at roots filled with clap-trap signs or whirl igigs. Those signs , which havojustboon erect ed , are largo enough to obstruct the view of the streets to a considerable extent , and aside from this , they are scaro-crowa which tend to frighten horses , and thus endanger the life and limb of those who drivo. Upon the top of the largo sign board is a whirligig arrangement which turns in the wind , and aa it rovolvoa it makes a humming noise. A merchant who is doing a legitimate trade wpuld not bo allowed to put up such an ungainly looking sign in front of his place of business , and thcso advertis ing sharks should not bo allowed to do what residents of this city cannot. Pull down thcso sign boards , or repeal the city ordinance. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. Attention ! Sons nl Veterans. There will bo a meeting of the sons of veterans at St. Goorgo's hall , north-west corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets Wednesday , August 27th , at 8 p. m. sharp , for the purpose of muster and election of olHcera. \ delegation is expected from Weep ing Water and a full . .attendance is do- aired. COMMITTEE. a2J-2t. ( Seal of North Carolina tobacco the la boat. BUBO Ball. There appeared in Monda evening's Dia- patch , an article relating to the game of ball between the Sherman Avonuca of Omaha , and the Plattamoutha , on the grounds of the latter. It was taken from the Plattsmouth Journal and the acer was said to bo 28 to 3 , which ia not tru aa the right score was 10 to o in favor o ; the Plattamouth club , The umpire of the game was the manager gor of the homo club and ho did not glv anything like a fair "shako" to the Omaha club. Several partiea residing in Plattamouth , who know something about base ball , say that at ono part of the game the pitcher of the Sherman man AvenueMr.Charlcs Walker , pitched aovon aa fair strikes over the plate as anyone could wish which the umpire called balls on account of their being curves. Ho would not call strikes on any ball except a straight ono. Mr. Walker retired from the box in disgust and could not bo persuaded to pitch again with such an umpire to decide. If the Plattamouth nine wishes to play a fair game with the Sherman Avenues lot them come to Omaha and play ac cording to the rules of the American association. Bring up a competent urn' piro and i will wager two to ono that they will get the worst beating they over got since they organized. THOS. A. GOLDE.V , Manager Sherman Avenues. Plattsmouth Journal ploaao copy. rhla ponder never varies. A marvel of purcnoss 'trenicth ' and wliolcHomoncsg. Moie economical than .ho ordinary kindsand cannot bo Bold In competition with the multitude ol low test , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlv In cans. ROYAL DAKINU POWDEK Co COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , Omnlii No1iraataln which In taught double arid iingluentr ; llook-keoplni : , Commercial Ian , Civil lla erument , Iliiglriess 1'ractlco , rouumnahlp , 1'jig- lUh ( Iraiunmr , Heading , Pr-illluf ; , CurrcejionoVuce , itnd bhort llaiul Writing. TEH1IS : Uotnple'e ' Course , one jcar , ( short hand ex- ciptcil f60 00 CompleteCnnrfo , one month 8 00 L'nin Icte Oourxe , two months 1500 Uumpltte Coulee , three months ' . ' 0 00 Katli month thereafter B 03 IhlrU l/cstoisln reumanelilp. . . 600 1 ho ahot a course , ( Uook-Ku ping exceptid ) one month 6 CO rho abo\o course , ( book keep ne encptcd S mouths . . . . . < 1200 bind for circular , Address OEO.lt. llATlinUN , I'rln , in&c Omaha , Neb , OMAHA ispensary CUOUASU'S ItLOCK , lias bcou eaUblUbrd and cipeclally equipped ( or th treatment ol dueuea ut the Nervous System , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder , t ? All distance prcducluir blood ImpurltUe and poll. mitt ; , " ' " ' truptlon * on tha ukln aud ulcers. UUoajon u ( the liter , HhcuniJtisru , Piles , u'hionlc feral' ' li ' iu , dl oa t ) t the > ) o and Ear , C tauh , Abthnia , UronchitU ie ill triatod b > new anil tuicctiiful uiUhode , latludiog iha Vltalltod Oxjseu treatment , Vouiiif lltu Mid. He Airtd and old Jlcn , butloilnt ; from tervouj debll ty and ciliauitlou , Iron. nj cauio hato\er , prudu : iiiB ludUcstlun , | ulplntlou , dtp nd ncy , dlrilneai , OM ol memory laak ol entrty and ambition , can lie wrnnccntly aim | H.'fllly cured. NO CUHS ttQ I'AV HllTltiATilENr ) : 1 he jihiolcUn In cbarfc-e a regular graduate nd t&n ituduii lil rrofeadon n Ixmuon , rarli anil llcrllu Hi li aa expert In a'l lltcatus ol the Urlnar ) organs In both eoii.it. II you i e Btlllcted , i all ut write lull dcsulptlon ol your a e , and mcdlilne uuy bo wet you. Coniultatlon ito. Addien all oomuiunlcatloui Omaha Dlgpenta- y. Crounne'n Dlorlc , Omaha , Neb. Olllco bouil 011 i. in.,1-5 and 7-S | > . m. Suadajl , 0-10 a in. 100,000 Angry Housekeepers ! Wish to know why the Royal Baking Powder Company withhold frem the Public the simple intelligence thab their Powker contains AMMONIA. Eminent Physicians and Chemists SAY THAT Ammonia is a Dangerous Drug in any humnn diet. Its use in footl is an oflbnso to nature. Tartrato of Limo is found in all Cream of Tartar. It is a natural product , of. vegetable origin , derived from the wines -which produces Oroam of Tartar. It is a constituent ol the grape , na well as other fruits. The idea that Tartrato of Limo can bo converted into lime at the temperature of the oven is the rankest nonsense , and could only originate in the brain of ono totally devoid of chemical knowledge. The "Royal" containa it. It has no iniur- lous action upon the system. The crying of "Lime" in the way the Royal Baking Powder Company do , is another trick to extricate themselves from the uSe of tlio powerful drug Ammonia in their powder. DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD FOE IT Every housekeeper can prove the truth of our atatomenta by placing a can of the 'Royal top down on a hot stove until heated , then remove the cover , and and Btnoll "AMMONIA. " This test will ahow that the "Royal" contains AM MONIA ; that DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER does not contain Ammonia. J ho strength of our powder can bo proven by the consumers' reliable test. The Test of the Oven. T DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER is superior to the "Royal. " It contains no Ammonia. The "Royal" contains Ammonia. The use of Ammonia in articles of food I Ibeliovo to bo injurious. ELIAS H. BARTLEY" , B. S. , M D Chemist of the Department of Health , Brooklyn , ( N. Y. ) May 20 , 1884. Price Baking Powder Co. MEEGELL & ROSENZWEIG , Are prepared to do work Practical Painters & Decorators OUTSIDE In any branch THE , CITE , On Short Notice CAUR.Y THE LAUQEST AND FINEST.UETA1L STOCK OF I HOUSE , WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS SIGN AND , FRFSCO 3TORfHADES 1515 8o"c" PAINTING , Dowlas Street. Omaha , i Correspondence DECORATIN Booths' Oval Brand Y * , V JI D , B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB The Largest Stock in Omaha- , and Wakes the Lowest Prtoes DRAPERIES AND MIRRORSi Jnat received an aaaortment far snrpasalng anything In thia market , comprising ; ho latoat and moat taaty doslgna manufactured for thia spring's trade and. covering \ range of prlcoa from the Cheapest to the moat Expensive. Parlor Gobds Braoeries. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the Up < tomers , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. ElofifantlFassenger Elevator to all1Floos. CHARLES SHIVERKOR. , 1206,1208 nnd 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA.NEB. RUEMFINOBOLTE & COMPANY , MANUFACTURERS OF- Dormer Windows , Flnlalt , Window Caps , Iron Croetlnn , Metalll Sky-lights , &o. Tin , Ircn and SUte Boa era 310 Smith 12th Street Om h Nehru * * .CONNAUOHTOiy 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Formnnontly Cured. Patient * Cured at Homo. Write for "TUB MEDIOAL-MISSIOJUKY , " for the People. Honsnltatlon and Oorrospondcnco Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 20. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , Bays : ' Physician ol tie * . Ability ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MUUPHY , Davenport , "Annonorahln Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Ourou. " Hours 8 10 5. f \ : f- " * fa to - S a ff S .3 o m o 3 # eflo 1 Shing eflm n w OUMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB ,