J OMAHA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY , AUOtJbT 20 , 188 THE DAILY BEE Friday Mornine ; August 29. LOOAL BREVITIES , Billings ti Connor , Dentists , opp. 1' . O. Contractor Murphy nays if bad weather not prevent the work of paving Fnrnam street will bo fully completed this week. Yesterday was a swoltorlnR hot ono nnd ovcrybody has been hunting the shady sldo of the street. A nunibor of disturbcra of llio peace were disposed of in the usual manner in policocourt yesterday morning , If James Shank. , the man who won robbed of $700 and a pass to Ofiilcn , Monday l l will call on lr-K. M. Btono , ho will learn something of advantage to him. Word has boon received stating lliat lion- xy Fair , eon of James Fnir , of tills city , had died at Evannvillo , Indiana. Ills body will bo brought to this city for Interment. Ilutli Itolwlcah Decree Loclgo No. 1 , will have n banket picnic Saturday nftornoon nnd evening , August 30th , at HanBCom's park. All Odd Fellows nnd wives nnd friends nro invited. Dancing iu the ovonlcg. H. S. Hall , 12iq. , who some months ngo led to the altar ono of Otoo county' * fnirost daughter * , returned Tuesday with his bride from the east where they have been enjoying their mnrrl.igu. On Saturday night the Turn Vcrcin will ftivo a concert and ball at Gcminnla hall , The programme will consist of vocal nnd Instru .mental music , piano nndither nolon , etc. AH Uio German singing societies of the city will ssist in the concert , Kverybody who knows anything about it . nays that this Is great corn woatScr nnd a few days of It will place the corn beyond the reach of frost and enable the farmora to gather In the largest crop of corn over harvested in NebraskaWon't the money fly next winter ? Mr. Ocorgo Canfiold served Ills first moid in the Canfield Homo yesterdnay noon. Ho in Titod a number of his friends to help him open t-y the house in n becoming manner. It is need less to say that llio dinner wni way up nnd lhattlia Canfield house will provo ni popular ' as in days of old. AJUlboral Firm. Max Meyer & Bro. , through Mr. Ju lius Meyer , have presented to each of the reporters of the daily papers in this city , a beautiful badgo. On each badge Is engraved " Omaha Press Reporter , " and the name of the paper for which it is intended. They are beautiful things , being made of silver , beautifully plated with gold. TIIK Br.i ; reporters acknowl edge the recoiptof the badgoa with thank ful hearts , and sincerely hope that the atar of the Meyer Brothers' prosperity , yhich has so long shown with such bnl- ianny , may never grow dim , but may rather grow brighter and brighter unto the day when they shall have each be come a millionaire. A Kiclc. To the Editor of TUB BEK. The Bolt line , or Woodman switch is already becoming a great nuisance to the public where it crosses Sixteenth street , on account of the switching being done directly across this street , thus stopping oil travel from 10 to CO minutes. Last evening at 0 o'clock a long train of cars -Bwltcliod backward and forward across the street and stopped everybody for at least a half an hour , and at a time , too , trb.cn there was moro travel than any other time during the day. Now if this switching has to bo done across the etrcot why can't it bo done at night , when the street is deserted ? As Sixteenth - toonth street is the only strnot in and out of the city at that ondSovoiitoontli , Eighteenth ana Nineteenth streets all Ixiiug closed for repairs ) , the pitblio are certainly entitled to the right of way. No. 1. PK11SONAU 3'Jmor K. Brady Jfallcrton , Is at llio 1'axton. John HCSB , of Plum Crock , Is nt the Metro- J. D. Kvimn , of Sutton , is at the Metro- -jwlltan , II. A , Springer , of ISJalr , is nt the Metro- Thomas Darnell , of St. Paul , Is at tbo | Mct xopollton , J. W. Adams , of North l'luttois stopping at tlio Metropolitan. Mr * . G. Ms Coy , of Fremont , ia the guest of the Metropolitan. ; G. W. Gulp , Nemiiha , is in the city stopping at tlio Metropolitan. A. M. Morntt , of llariingloii , is registered alllio Metropolitan. [ : | "JamCB"15obiBoi of lrand IiJmid , is t\w\r- \ tcred nt tlio Metropolitan. W. 1) , Uolliiigcr ud N. 11. filioarcr. of DCS i 31olnua , are leistered at the 1'axton , Mr. Jacob Coleman with United Stntea Suspender comp.inyNcw | Yorlc , la in town. Torn Connelly , tlio champion wagon mnlior of the northwcbt of Debwnw , Is ttopplng at ilio 1'aiton , Judge Davla , Judge Weaver , Judge Hell , Judge Fost and Judge Hammer were all shol ? terrd beneath the roof of the Milliard hotel SUil Ulgllt. lira. 1J , II. .Sherman , wife of Governor Slier man , of Iowa , Miss Llzzlo and lloburt K. Hair , coiuina of Mrs. Sherman , wcro guoaU of tlio Paxton. D , G , Hull , E q. , % vlio has lx > cn confined to liia bed for aoino time by injuries received -from a fall la recovering very elowly and will siot bo able to bo about for u few daya yet. ' John A7 MacMurphy , BchuylorL. A. Newman - man , lloldrigo } 11. K. W. Sproguo , Niabrani ; Ifon , Ifauc I'owera , Dakota City ; John Kara- ley , Fairmont ; H. 11. 1 > . Holiniw , lloatilcr , John J. Means , Grand Inland ; P , W. lion- rich * , Colurnbusj T. G. Hair.inctt , Whcclor .county ; T. H. Urowno nudwlfo , Tecmnsoh ; \V. II. Feller , David City ; U. . Hoadloy , Jlrownvlllo , registered at the Hillard yeator- day. Have you Boon the Campaign Whips , at Mooro'0 , where the lion roara ior the ' cheapest and best goods In the woat. Oomo nnd eco Uiem , it will do you good. The Omaha Bye and Ear Free Dlapon- ' jwry , under care of Dr. Groddy , open from 2 to 3 p. m. , for the treatment of the poor , Dispensary on Dodge atreot , near carriage shops , liu A SPECIAL SESSION. The Board of Education Holds an Im portant Meeting Last Night , Tlio Vat-ant I'rlnclpnlslilps All Filled Other HmiiicHn Tmnsacicd , An adjourned special mooting of the board of education waa hold last evening nt which members Points , Parker , Long , Connoyor , Gibbon , Copeland , Hall , Spccht and Livcsoy were present. rr.ririoNH ANII HK-SOLUTIOXS. From the committee on the examina tion of toachora , giving its report of the teachers examined during the week , The following named applicants were re ported as being entitled to certificates : First grade Allio V. Bolin and Kmily Robinson. Second grade Mrs , S. M. Olmmplin and Lida Shallcnborgor. Third grade Clara Maaon , Mary D. McCoy , Lizzio 11. Noodham and Minnie J. AVood. The report was fihd.r ( " 3 From the Douglaa County Toachora Institute , tendering itfl thanks for the uio of the High School building during its session. Filed. From Misses Shirley and Halo , assist ant teachers , tendering their resignations. Accepted. From the committee on supplies , stating It had contracted with J. S. Caulfield for stationary , with Charles Childs for hard and soft wood , with the Nebraska Coke , Coal and Limo Co. for hard coal , with Jon" Bedford for Rich Hill coal , ind with S. J. Uowoll for CO tonoof Walnut block coal. Adopted. From the buildings and property com mittee , reporting it had lot the contract for the construction of the school houao an Thirtieth and Douglas for 81,1375. Adopted. The committee on teachers and text looks reported recommending Gillett ind Half's astronomy , Kollogg's English ( itoraturo , Loighton's history of Rome 'or use in the high school. Adoptoa. On motion of Connoyor the socrotauy vas authorized to purchase 200 now leska for the now school house , provided hey cost no raoro than the last ones lought. Adopted. On motion of Copeland rule 01 of the onstitution , relating to the certificates locossary to bp held by principals be- nro an application can bo considered by ho board waa suspended. The board then proceeded to the lection of principals of the various , choolu. The names of the savoral appli- ' acts for the places to bo filled were then ut in nomination. Mr. Gibbon nomi- ; atcd Miss McCarthy for thn 11 xr tin an : heel , who was supported for that place [ y half the raoinbora present for twenty mo ballota at the last meeting , and stated arthor that a combination had been armed to give the position to ono who ad novcr tilled such a placo. The election resulted aa follows : > edge street school , Miss McKoon ; .oavonworeh directschool , Mua Wood ; , jake school , Miss Champlin ; Cass street ohool , Miss Wilbor ; Dartman achool , , iliss McCarthy. The election of Misd if cCarthy to the Hurtii'ian school having Tpatcd a vacancy in the Center school ilhs Ellen M.Vhito waa elected to the ilaco thus made vacant. On motion of Points as chairman nf ho committee on toachora and text . n looks , the four following named appli- 0 ante were elected aa teachers for the on- uing year , to bo assigned by the super- ntondont wherever honiny BOO fit ; Miss iladatono , Miss Alcock , Miss Wilson and lisa Necdhnnd. On motion the superintendent waa in truded to assign Miss Schoolmakor to ho first vacant princpahliip. The board thun adjourned. A PEINTER PAIRED. . L Boo KmployoVctlH ono of Oinalin'H Fair A largo clrclo of relatives and friends i ssomblcd at the residence of Mr. I. N. . Yillia , aouth Tenth atreot , to witness the iiiptinla of his daughter LUlio with Jof- orson D. Jones , a compositor iTin : } IK : , where ho liaa boon omplc < yod for ovoralyoara. The siinplo ceremony of ho Methodist church was performed by ! ov. Mr. Stewart aud waa gracefully un- lorgono by the blushing bride 1 md groom. The assembled company ? > hen tendered their congratulations I IS iftur which the happy pair and their S uesta proceeded to discuss , ' ono of the 11 nest rechercho wedding repasts at vhich wo have lately asehtod. After a ihort period of eocial intercourse the uosts departed wishing the , youthful ouplo health , wealth and prosperity in vhich wishes TIIK Uii : heartily joins. The display of wedding gifts presented very handsome appearance. The fol- owing is a partial list : Silver lilcldu ilifcli. Mr. anil Mm. Wi'son ' ; ihinndliniLTlBOt , .1. W. . 0. T'Aiul frs.J C. T. Itunco ; hllver pleklo iliuli , Mr. nnd Mr ? . Huck ; lambrequin , Amilii Jlvcrs ; slhur but- crdisli , Mr , mill Mr * MtiBsurj llorol biuikut Jims. N. r K ° i luud mirror , Frank I'nr- icaa ; gluB.s fruit illsh mid bread jiUts , Mr. ind Mr. Hparrnw ; mujullca ten set , Mru. J t , lidilrwolhtiiiiiiiiiioutal i > Iiinio ; Midi Corn mth ! ; set of gublvti , Kd JOIICH ; gli > i liurry iuwl , Mr. aud Mix. Workman ; icntiir IRIIIII , 0. W. Willis ; pair ( if V.IU-H , Car- io Willis ; tlily. Dollio 1'my ; fruit tlisli , Oliver louston ; cgf ; dish , MIB. J. iiii'J licntiu Ktno- iol ; Biipar spoon , M r , itnd Mrn , N. W. MerHlj aUu disliuH , M . 1) . Mclntosh ; not tilvor toa- poons. 0. A. Worry ; card rccei\or , Alma ] ' 'nr- iix ; tablecloth , Mru. Vamluson ; aowiiiR clmlr , C. A. uud W. U. Wllllf. A. Now Counterfeit , A counterfeit ton dollar note has ap. loarod In Cincinnati , Ohio. It is on the ? hird national bank of Cincinnati , Ohio , hock letter of series 188" , brown back , J. K. Bruce Hogistor , Jaa Gilfillan 'roasuror. The paper i greasy and till' . There ia no distributed fibre or arallel aillc threads in the paper aa in t ; hogonuino , The vignottoa are o arso nd scratchy. The words "Printed at lie Bureau & printing , U. 8 , Treasury ) opt. " in the upper left hand corner ot lie note , the letter N in the word 'printed" ia ongravcd the wrong aide up lius ; tf. The apace between the signa tires of B. 1C. Bruce and ilas , ( Jillillan nd their olliclal titles ia I of an inch , 'hilo iu the genuine the signatures nearly oat upon the same. The back of Uio oto la well executed , While the note liould not deceive careful handlers of lonoy , especially whuu the goomotrlo itho work ia examined , yet among the ( careless it * Mr oppcaranoo may work great danger. It will bo well for the people in this soctiin to keep n close lookout for the snido. DIDN'T ' PAN , Tlio Proponed Ilntillcntlon Meeting Abandoned. A grand ratification meeting was an nounced for last evening , by the rcpub licans , Boyd's ' opera house being rented and the Musical Union orchestra en gaged for the occasion. The opera'houao and the band were both duly , on hand and too much cnidi cinnot bo given them for their prompt ness. The republicans who were to rati fy the national ticket in particular and the state ticket in general were conspic uous only for their [ .bsonco. The explanation is that it rras expect ed , when the mooting waa called , the state republican convention would hold over two days and that the largo number of delegates and visitors would still bo in the city. The failure of this calculation and the excessively hot weather spoiled the whole scheme , and the endorsement of the candidates will take place at a later day. TJio HOHH Ul VcvnruiiH , A largo and enthusiastic meeting of the Sons of Veterans was hold last night in St. George's hall. The meeting was presided sided ever by F. 0. JJra/.ina , and after several recruits wcro enrolled the camp formed ranks and went through the com pany drill , after which it adjourned till Saturday next , at 8 p. m. A telegram waa received from Col. S. W. Coglizcr stating that ho would bo in Omaha tomorrow with a largo delegation from Weeping Water , to muster the Omaha camp. All sons of ex-soldiers , sailora and marines of the war 1801-5 , who desire to bccomo charter members of this camp , can do so tomorrow night , nnd a ful attendance is requested at that time. THE BOOK OF MOH5ION. (1. True History of Joe Smith's lie- innrKnblo 1'lcco of Jugglery. . 3t. Louis Spectator. How many people know any thing about ho origin of the Mormon religion , or ather of the Book of Mormcu , which is ts authority ? I know precious little bout it until this week , when I accident- y fell iu with Mr. Clark Braden , who tas recently given the subject a most carolling investigation. His story shows if what otuil a religion may bj mado. they are divided into many sects , but the irincipal ones are the polygamous Brig- mttos Jn Utah and the non-polygamous 'oaophites scattered in vari- iU3 places. The story may bo ivon in a few words. The Book of ilorraon was -written by an old , broken own Presbyterian clergymen named Solomon Spaulding. Spaulding was born n Connecticut in 1701. Ho graduated at Dartmouth collogto and Bottled as a minis- er for a Congregational church. Ho aado a bad failure at poachingand wont nto business with hia brother in Now : fork state , did not succeed , and started n iron foundry in a town in Northern : ) hlo. Ho soon failed in that venture nd became very much discouraged. His rife supported the family by taking warders , and ho spent hia tirao in writ- ng , though what did not then appear. L'ho family moved to Pittsburg , when ho , owroto his book , adding a second part , , lo afterward rewrote the entire book , .tiding a third part. This is the origin if the manuscript. Now , what became of it ? Spaulding , nado arrangements to have it printed in 'ittsburg. After a part had been sot up ho whole manuscript was stolen by a , annor named Sidney lligdon , who was n the habit of loafing around the print- ng oflico. Kigden kept it concealed for lomo years , until ho fqll in with Joseph iiiiith , who evolved the plan of produc- ng it. Smith belonged to a not over re- > utablo family living near Palmyra , N. f. They lived in iv houao and supported .honiBolvra by hunting and fishing and ithcr moanii suspected to be moro qucs- ionablo. Joseph , ono day , found a rc- narkably clear crystal , shaped much like child's foot , and ho declared ic was a 'poop-fitono , " in which ho could road the > ho future , eta , and on several occasions vas so successful in predicting the local ly of goods and cattle that hu soon came 0 have considerable reputation. Ho lion extended his field of oppcratlons by livinhiR where the treasure waa buried , md under his dircccions a greats muny ligginps were made , unsuccessfully how- iver. Thcso diggings extended over largo area , some fifty miles or more , round Palmyra , and some of them may > o soon now. lie fell in with Sidney ligdon , who told him of the manuscript. Smith soon devised a scheme for produc- ng it under proper surroundings. The illogcd book of copper plates was found inder Divlno guidance ; on which charnc- era of reformed Egyptian were graven. Pho book was accompanied by a pair of poctaclcs of wondrous power , which on- iblcd Smith to translate the remarkable iharacters. This ho did from behind a croon , while an amanousis took down ils words. The Book of Mormon was ' irintod in 1830 , at Palmyra , N. Y. , a armor , Martin Harris , putting up the ash to pay the printer. Thus Solomon ' Ipanldiiigls manuscript found its way nto print , with such additions and niter- ' tions as Smith chose to make for his own ' lonofit. The Policemen's Hall. The members of the police force are nakiiig extensive preparations for their nnual ball , which occurs Wednesday voning , September 10th , The boys are 11 hard at work selling tickets and are n looting with good success in their eiFbrts. 'hoy now think that they will bo able to iapoao of twelve hundred tickets. If vorything works well it ia safe to say , In lie latest npprov d slang , that they will ' alsomino the river , , If you have not yet purchased a ticket I ave your hand already on a dollar , for lie boys will certainly bo around to see > ou , and as they only call once in a year will not break you up in business If you at uy ono , or even five , tickets to their atm m imual ball , to ti : TAKEN UP. iu By the undersigned , August 27,1831 iq no black horse with saddle on ; of modi- hi iu height and weight- Owner can have line by proving property , and paying irhis food and this advertisement. AUGUST PI.OTK & Co. , ar 1509 Douglas St. arwi COAL REDUCED I go WIIITEIWKAST COAL 9-1.00 l'JS TON , In Nebraska fuel Co , iu CRUSHED TO DEATH , Martin Peterson Steps In Botwcc * two .Cam and Is Crushed. Wednesday morning about 7:30 : o'clock a number of men at the smelting works were pushing oomo cars and one of the number , Martin Peterson stopped in bo- twonn two of them to make a coupling. The cars wcro eastern onca and had iron bumpers on each aide of the drawhcads , Peterson did not know this and ai the cara came together ho was caught about the waist by tho.su bumpora and waa badly crushed. llo was taken to St. Joseph's hospital and it waa thcro found that ho was fatally hurt inwardly , and also that Ilia loft arm waa fractured. Ho lingered along in great agony until 0 o'clock in the uvuning when ho died. U. K. Burkot , the Union Pacific undertaker , was notified , and took the body to Ilia establishment on Sixteenth - toonth street , where ho embalmed ltpro- paratory to keeping it until the arrival of the decoasod'a brothers , ono of whom Hvea in this state and ono in Now Jer- ooy. ooy.Tho coroner did not hoar of the occur rence until yesterday morning and then , hearing the facts in the case , ho deemed it beat to hold on inquest. Ho called at Mr. Burkot'e place and inquired why the man had been moved without the coroner having first been notified. Mr.Burkotsuid that ho had worked under instructions , and Dr. Mercer , who had had charge of the case informed him that an inquest waa not necessary. Ho also said that Mr. Barton , of the smelting works , said that an inquest waa not needed. The corouor called upon Mr. Barton and he said ho wanted to have an in quest but that Dr. Mercer said that it was not necessary. Dr. Mercer toid the coroner that ho telephoned Mr. Barton in the nvcuing that the coroner should bo notified. There seems to bo a great many differ ent and conflicting stories in regard to the matter but it seems that Mr. Uurkot waa working wholly under ordora and had no reason for not wanting an inquest hold , while it is thought that the Union Pacific and Smelting works folks vrcro not at all anxious to hare an investiga tion. tion.An An inquest was hold yesterday and it waa found that the man wont in bo bweon the two cara of his own free will ind accord and the coroner's jury found a verdict that ho came to his death through jiis own carelessness uud that no ono waa in any way to blamo. The deceased was a Dane , about 25 years of ago and unmarried. A NEW ORGAN , riio Kn llflh Ijiitlicraii Clmrcli to the Front AVitlx a Magnificent Organ. The finest organ in the state of Ncbras- < a has just been put into the now En- ; lien Lutheran church. It is of the famous Harrison make and cost $3,000. It is 1C oct wide , Hi foot deep and 10 feet iigh. It contains 1044 pipes , the small est being jj of an inch long and the long est being 1C fcot in length. The tone of sachtia.so perfect that the smallest can . DO distinctly heard above the roar and hunder of the great pipes with which ho instrument is filled. There are two keyboards , with a compass of D8 lotea each and a pedal keyboard of twon- y-soven notes. There are eighteen spoak- ng stops and nix mechanical stops , while i system of combination in arranged on ho pedal bsncath the organ. The lower section of the casp is of ihestnut , trimmed with cherry , while the ippor section will bo of speaking pipes lucoratod in gold aud colors ; there are 10 false pipes.in the whole Instrument or ornamentation. Mr. L. 0. Harrison , of Now York ) the Icsigner and builder of the organ , is icro nnd is superintending the work of mtting up the organ himself Ho is now ingngod in tuning it and will have it oady for business by Saturday night. TJio organ is a donation to the church y Kountza brothers. : THE HOSPITAL FAIR , : iio Filr for tlio Uoncllc of St. floapltal , [ On Alonday night next there w ill bo a ulr for the bouofit of St. Joseph's hos- ital opened in Falconer's hall. This is most worthy object and deserves a ioat liberal support at the hands of the itizous of Omaha. The musical Union orchestra have do- ated their services for Monday midnight ave prepared the following excellent at of music : rUOOKAMME , Victcry Mnrch "Clovelnnd and Hen * : ilrioks. " HotTman iverture "Flotta Burecho" Suppo 'otxiuri | "iluddy Way" lirohan liwt for flute and coruot-"Attila " . . Verdi 'verturc ' 'Xobuclmdii07ar" rand Solectlon "Truubaiioui" Vurd 'nntazia "Vibions of Iream " . . . . . .Jjiimbyo ftltz "Mom Khicngo" 1'arlow 'uefels Mnrch Suppo * Thia march ia a campaign ono and ! ras composed by Mr , Jloll'iimnn , loader f the Musical Union orchestra and was cdicatcd by him to the Doiulaa county lloveland and Dondricks club. An Old Suulccr. There is an old saying that "thoro is 0 fool like an old fool , " and in the case 1 hand it is eminently correct. Wednesday afternoon an old granger om Saunders county came into this city d visited one of the lowont dives on 'inth street. While there ho was robbed $110. He has complained at police oadquartors and an effort ia being made recover hia money , lie says ho ia married and has a wife id twelve children. It seems aa if a an in his circumstances could find bot- ir ways to put in his time than in visi ng houses of prostitution , or if ho could at ho nhould have more eonso than to juoal when ho ia bitten. No one can vo any sympathy for uuch a man. ) Btrcctn a nil Alleys. The streets now undergoing grading o iti a horrible condition during rainy ealhor , and it ia almost impossible to it through them. While the streets are bad condition soaio of the alloys are a frightful way , Several of the nlloya butting on Sixteenth street on the west are foul. Ono in parflcul&r , between Cass and California atreot Ia filled with manure , slop and other garbage , and off al of all kinds. The stench that greets the nostrils of pedestrians on Sixteenth street is absolutely sickoninx , and it is a wonder that malaria has not made tta ap pearance before this. Such things should not bo tolerated. An ollicor ia employed to look after such things , and it wonld seem that ho ia not over zoaloua In his work. ICcal K Transfers. The following transfers were filed In the county clerk's oflico yesterday and reported for Tun BEE by Ames' real es- tato'agoncy , August 27 : A. II. Doiiookor aud wife to P. M Pomcroy , w tl , lot 0 , block 12 , Isaac A Suldcr'a add. 0700. 0. U. Hoggs , ot al , to B. E Goraghity w d , lot 12 , Kessington. § 500. _ E. ilawos and husband to J. II. How- lis , TV d , parcel section 7-15-13. § 350. J. A. llarbach and wife to D , Fluck , w d , parcel section 15-lo-13. $800. L. Osborno to J. A. Withouk , vr d , parcel section 5-10-10. § 010 0. P. Bemia and wife to R. Sharlaok , w d , lot 0 , block "C" Prospect Place. $300. Nancy Baker and husband to II. 0. Jones , wd , lot 12 , block 12 , Hanscom Placo. $1,200. Seal of North Carolina tobacco the Is beat. Army Orders. Leave of abaenco for ono month is granted Captain W. II. Bisbee-1th .in fantry. Recruit Edwin 0. Church , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , ia assigned to the 4th infantry. In compliance with paragraph 14 , special orders No. 10G , current norios from the headquarters of the armyMajor Charles I Wilson , paymaster , U. S. A. , is relieved from duty In this department and will report to the commanding gen eral division of the Atlantic. Absolutely Pusre * fills ponder never varies. A marvel of paronosa itrentcth and wholcsameaess. Moio ooaoomtcal than .ho ordinary klmla.and cannot bo jld In competition ilth tbo ruultttudo ol low test , short wulght alum or ihofphate ponders. Sold only In cans. ROYAL iAIUNQ I'OWDEU CO COCOLLEGE , CLASSES ItE-OPEN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. looldcs the ndrantage of a eoM ) HngUsh and Cla 3l- LU ! education , special care nill bo Jo\otcd to the AND TO Practical Surveying AND AF.SO TO I'lro nowprofciscr3lia\o been added to tbo faculty r tlih purpose. if Vocal ifmlc , German and I'rcuch , optlon.il. J S NK\V STUDENTS must present thomscUos during tic \\tck ending August 31 , between 0 nud 12 a. in. , nd tlioy u < ui > t bu ready to btaud examination to do- Ide their rnuk In tbo course. 1'ruf. Iiimhcit "ill nive duo notice' , for tke'rcsiimp ion of the evening course In Chemistry. Tuition to. No illhtlnctlon on account of creed. nug. 13 tu thura sat fit OROUJVSE'S BLOCK , aa boon csUbllshcd aud etpoclally equipped for th treatment of diseases ol tbo Jsrvous System , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder , All diseases producing blood Impurities and pola- lit ) ; , with eruptions on the ekln and ulccre. iacasca of tbo lUei , Khcunutijm , 1'iles , lironlo Feraa'u ' Dlooaees , dlwabcu tbo Kyo and Ear , Citarih , Asthma , Droncbitla.aro . II tnutcd by now and successful methods , luiludlDg 10 Compound QxiRcn treatment , Young Men Mid- o AROU aud old lion , sulIuiii/K from nervous debit- f and exhaustion , from any CJUHO whatever , proclu ng Indication , palpitation , deepondrncr , dlzzlniB- , M ol memory lick ol energy and ambition , cau bu irmauently and ipcedlly cured. NO CUKE hO \YKOHTIUIATMKNl' . Tbo phydclan In charge a regular graduito mid baa ftudled Mi ( irofemlun Lonoon , farfi and llerlln. Ha la an expert In a'l acaioj ol tbu Urinary organ * In both 8cxca. II > ou o allllcttxl , call or write lull dciicilpclon ol jour so , and medicine may te eent you. Consultation eo. Addreea all comuiunlcatlona Omnln Dlspcnsa- , Crounse'sBlockOmaha , Neli. Oltlco Iiouia9.ll ui.,1-6 and 7-8 p. ui Hundaje , 0-10 a in. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , id bhort HaudVritnif TEUIIJ : mplolo Course , ono jcir , ( hoit hind ex copied . . . * Mui'lctoCourcc ' , one month . mirlcto Caurau , two months . NJ nnpltto Courae , three months . . -J po kch mouth thertatter . . . g pj ilrty I a n In I'cnmaneblp . . . . . . > 10 abe > o course , ( book-keeping oxcojited ) ono 10 abore'ooutMV ( book'k'ccy UK extcptcd S montln . l- Bend lo , circular. Adrt BATJIBUKi Prln nSo Omaha , e MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG- , & I CAHRY THE tAIUJEST AND FINEST.KETAII. StOCK OP WALL PAPEES AND DECORATIONS 1515 DonElas Street , Omaha , Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE TI1E OITB In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FRFSOO PAINTING , DECORATIN \ \ D , B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB The Largest Stock in Omaha : antMlaitcs the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES ANC MIRR.ORSJ Jnst received an Msortraent far surpasEbng anything la thla market , ooraprkln } . the latcut and most tasty designs manufactured for thla spring's trade and , , coveriaj range of prices from the Oheapwt to tlio moat Eipenaive. Now ready for the inspection of cua- Complete stock o all the la1 tomers , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras ontl Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. SleffaatlPasseagea ? Elevator to 1208,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA-NEB. , BOLTS & MANUFACTUKEng OF- Dormer Windows , Flulala , Window Caps , Icon Crestltus , llctallt Skj--Hsht9 , io. Tin. Ircn and Slita Rae rn ain Rnuth 12th Rtrpi't Omah * Nnhraska. _ _ u i03 BEADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , ! ' Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Cared. Pat lent * flj Cured at Home. Write for "TnE MEDIOAL-MISSIONAHY , " for the People. Oonsultation and Correspondence Gratia. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. HON. EDVARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : " Physician of . Ability ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , ! ; a : "Anjionorablo Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Cures. " Hours S * , 5 . ! § ) ' r. li If nTJTTiMffi'rt Wi rl . w - &D a g3 .S g" -j w o pj * a eo 0-j eoO OTTMINQS AND 2QTH ST. . OMAHA. NEB OJT Ot ffHUUnft nilST.C&AS3 * = - mk'j AND TOO WHEKL OAETS. 20 UainovBtlfoJ and < OS rf. I8JbStroe ; , 409 and,1411 Dodee St. - rlhea } { Omaha * Net ? ET DAVI [ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ] BOSTON , March let , 1S8J. KSIKIISO.V PIANO CO aRXTtKsus Tour Instrttmenti. flrinJ , Square aud Upright , are really ooblij If I istruinsnt * and unrlvallsd ( or baaut/ tone and finish. Allow mo to congratulate jou on jour ituUnil I 11 rosress. O UhTAVK BATTER , ' ' RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.BQLE BQLE AGENT , , , ' , IDIP Dodge Street , Onlaha , .a . .