OMABA DAILY BEE-WEDNEDAY , SEPTEMBERS , 1884 THE DAILY BEBJ "Wednesday M'orniue September 2 LOOAL BREVITIES , Billinf-j ts. Connor , Pontisti , opp. P. O. A man who hiul tlio "jim.jnirn" was re ported liy n flicot publlaliotl in thin ctty fti ha\InR hydropholda. Ho wan mnd 1)ccau ) o lie couldn't RC. tiny nioro whisky. - -Arranffamcnti nro being imulo to Dpon n poctollicd nt tlio stork yards. It hai not beoi decided nsyot what Ihonmno of tlio station willbb , but It is thought that It will b 1'nxloii. The long talked of Rfttno of Imsc ball be twcrn tlis reporter * and firemen will bo plnyct tliii nftcrnoon nt the Creckit 1'ark grotimh nt I o'clock. Look out for fun , for the pnmo will bo plnyod for blood. . - The limir.uico ndjnstera liavo figured 01 llio low by tin ) TjoiRhton < t Clarke ( ire at S3l ! , 000. The stock was valued nt § 71,000 and th salvaKoputnt32,000. The building whlcl win damaged has been repaired and Mesarn I.righton k Clarke have back into It. Jinny paoplo nsk why Knrnnin treot I not sprinkled. The contractor will not allow the pavement to bo uprinkled nt present rn thu water and dirt form a p.iito and proven thu sand working Into the cruvicen. An noon M tne cracks are nil thoroughly filled will the sand n sprinkler will bo put upon UK fltrcot. A little patience and n pair ( if gogglcu will overcome nil. Iloal Kslutu TrnimferH. The following tranefora were filed In the county clerk's oflica yoaturday and reported for Tin : Bin : by Amoa' real oa- tate agency , September 1 : A. 0. Wnkoly to W. W. Browor.W. D. lot 7 , block E , Lowes' 1st addition , § 220. U. Linort and wife to W. 0. Novacok , W. D. lot 8 , block 2 , Kountzo'a 3d addi tion , Sl.ItOO. ' I. M. Phillips and wife to H. Garlichu. W. D. lota 0 and 7 , block C. llodick's ad dition , $5.800. J. M. Parker and wife to E. Bobior , W. D. lot 3 , block 120,1'loronco , § 100. A. Doll and wife to J. M. &A. M. Hony , Q. 0. D. part lot iOIIurtman'a , ad dition. SGG. 72. n. .Schmidt and wife to S. E. lloRora , Q. 0. D. lot 5 , block 313 , Sfi20. E. 0. Ambrose to S. E. Rogers , W.D. Join , block 313 , $2,000. V. G. Lautry and wife to Bailey & Ol son , W. D. parcel sec 10 15-13 , $800. Tlio Orcuii Complete. The now pipe organ in the English _ Lutheran church has boon pronounced complete and about ono hundred of the prominent musicians of the city ausom- fed In the churoh Monday afternoon nt D o'clock , to hear the now machine. Several of,1 the organists of this oily tested the instrument , as did also the maker , Me. L. 0. Hnrriaon. It was pronounced by all to bo a first class in strument in every rospcct. Last even ing's performance could not properly bo called a test , as the instrument had boon sot up in Now York , and had boon passed upon by suoh a man an Goofgo 0. Morgan , ono of the greateot pipe or ganists this world over produced , and ho stated that the organ was all that could bo deoircd. The warm weather oflon has a depress ing and debilitating cflpcl. Hood'o Sar Bupnrilla overcomes all langucr and laasi tudo. 1'ollco Court. In police court yesterday , J. 15. Ir ving , Bert Ilowen and George Chester were each sentenced to pay a flno of $5 and costs for being drunk. They were unable to furnish the cash and were sent up to the county jail. Patrick Fox and \Vm. AlcCuno got into a fight in Higgina" gambling house on Douglas utreot Monday night. They both gave bail for their appearance yester day. McCuno pleaded not guilty mid his caao waa continued. Fox was lined. Two vagrants arrested in n barn last night were released upon their promiao to leave the city immediately. FnctH About tlio Chilli , A healthy child is a joy in the houso. A nick and fcoblo child is n content wor ry. The diseases which attack the chile are thoao chiefly which attack the diges tive orgai.n and the blood. Brown's 1 ron Bittcru acta gently but powerfully or them ; , restoring the child to health ami vigor. It is n pleasant mcdicino to take atvl the children under its 11110 will gaii strength in every portion uf the body. Not aHtlnlc Factory. Mr. P , J. Quoaloy called at THK Br.K nllico yebtordiiy , and stated that his eoap factory docs not mnoll at all ofi'on flivo , IJo does not do any rendering nl all now. IJo saya Chat lie uses cocanul and cotton aced oila exclusively in the manufacture of eoap , and that neither of them omit any oll'enalvo ainoll. Tlio sinull which ia notlcoabloalong the track of the Union Pacific road , and in thoaouth part of the city , arises from ilio alaughtcr and packing houao. It ia very ofl'utuivo and a remedy cannot bo ap plied too soon. JlorHloril'ij Ac-Id I'liimphnto MAKKH A COOLINf ! UUINK. Into half n tumbler of ice water put f tcaspoonful of A cid i'hoaphato ; add HU gar to the taato. A I'nlluoinim'H Happy Ixit , Yeaterday at J ) o'clock , in St. Phil omonu'a 'cathedral , Mr. J. J. Donovan of the police force , was married to Mies Deborah Shea. After the wedding the happy couple took a drive around the city and out to the barracks. Luut eve ning a reception WBB given at the residence of the young couple , on Nortl Tenth fltrcot. The entire police force in attendance to wish their brother ofllcor happy end prosperous lifo. Tlio members of thu police force made the young couplu u jirenent of a beautiful ful etovo. JIOTTKU-In thin city. Bfpti-mber Ut , Annlu Clarkton , infant daughter ofV , 1) . /indKxU ) 0. Mutter , god oue day. To keen abreast of ( ho times medically ' d pLyo'ioIogicfilly , read "Tho ficicnco m Life ; or , BtlPreservation. / . " Sou ad- veriieetueut. j THE TENTED FIELD. Oping Days of Ihe Sixlh Annna : Re-union. damp MoPhorson a Scene of Bustle - tlo and Activity , Stirring Times In Cninp and In the City The AVeek'B Programme. Jlr.AiigUAHTBUH , CAMP MfPiiKiisox , \ Sept. 2 , 1884 } The sixth annunl reunion of soldier and sailors of Nebraska , hold under th auspices of the Grand Army of the Ho public , is now fully begun , and the cam presents a sjono of the greatest activity thcro being already thousands on th grounds and special trains arriving almos hourly and depositing their loads of hu man freight. CAMI * jiui'iinit.soN is beautifully located on the banks of th Plntto , about ono milo southwest from the beautiful little city of Fremont. A th's spot there is a broad area of bottom land , smooth as i. floor and spaciouu enough to accommodate a largO army To the south a line of trees , fringing the river bank , scarcely aulHco to conceal the beauty of the country beyond , and the blufl'j across the narrow stream are covered with n bright verdure which is very refreshing to the visitor who hna passed the day under the rays of a nun as hot as that of this week. The river , which at this point is quito narrow and very rapid , is also an agreeable change from the ordinary sconcory of camp grounds. The space sot off for use is already covered with , onta , of which there are about 700 now up nnd others constantly arriving. The : ommittoo was somewhat ombarrasncd .his year by an absolute refusal of the ; onoral government to furnish any more tents for Grand Army reunions. In Juno General Thayer notified all the ) osta of the necessity of forwarding what onto they had as promptly as poseiblo and many of them responded , so that about 500 were up on Saturday. Df coiirso n largo attendance was not to bo expected on the opening day , but it is expected that from 00,000 .o 70,000 will be present 'during the voek and ample accommodations have ) con provided for all , extra cots being iut up at all the hotola and in many jusineas IIOUEOB. The grounds are laid out in regular flhapo , the stronts and avenues being wide and roomy. At each corner may bo soon sign-boards to direct the visitor ; , nnd among the familiar names oncoun- .ored are : Logan , Hancock , Scdgwick , loynolds , Cu.stor , Kearney , Thomas , looker , Mead , etc. , honoring the illns- rlous heroes of the war. Logan avenue s the most prominent of all , being the ocation of the camp headquarters , which arn on the extreme north nido of the amp and at the head of Hancock avenue which is at right angles o Logan , and runs duo lorth and south. Prom here the long inos of white lento extend in each di- ection towards the river , and a thousand lags are fluttering in the breeze , wliilo mlf that number of banners planted by ho dillurontpoata and organizations in rent of their headquarters enrich thu aono. Hero nnd there are stacks of irma in front of the touts and a curl of ) luo smoke riaing in the uir marks the pot where cnch camp-lira is burning. IN Tin : CKNTUI : of the camp are a score of rough sheds eroded by thoao who purclmied restaur ant privileges and , judging from the dis- ilny of victuals , substantial and otherwise , it is not likely that any of the individuals in this vast host will have to bo utilized .ID food for their comrades. Many have taken their own provisions , and live at home on the grounds , while atill others are the guests of friends or of the hotels in the city. The most admirable arrangement of all is the water wupply. Forty wells have been atink and provided with iron pumps. At each ia n largo barrel , and the.so are kept constantly tilled , not only with water but great chunks oi ice that fcoop it eold all day long. With these trolls and the swift-rolling I'latto nouo need go thirsty , nnd it is n pleasure to say no liquor , not oven boor , ia al lowed within the limits of thu cump , nnd in fact cannot be had nearer ttian the city. In all the crowd of to-day not n , drunken man was noon. There has also been n strong effort mndu to prohibit gambling , but one adventur ous thimble-rigger was roping In a few ol the boya. There are plenty uf nhown on hand aa usual. There ia the inevitable "Museum of Human Curiosities , " which are anything but curious , the whirligig , poop shows , threo-leggod calves , Helen's babies by the score. Whim THE BIK : reporter uamo to the front to participate in the week's campaign he determined to begin active duly at once , nnd started in to spend hia first night in a tent. Hitrdly had sloop eomu to him when the unomy came ulao in the shnpo of myriads ol tnoiquitos. Ti\llc uf the moonlight charge in Egyptl This desperate charge of tlio mosquito brigade would discount it , and thu rout was com plete , and the retreat kept up until thu a hotel could bu * found in the city to shelter UB , The strong wind of Monday and today drovu tuvixy these pontu , and lent lifo has uinco boon very endurable. And , OF TKKTS , these that make up the camp nro of ml ahnpcB and sizes , the common wall tout , of course , predominating. The general headquarters is in n double tent , ever which the stars and stripes nro proudly waving. Flanking it on thu left are the quartKrmaator's tent , intolligonoo oflico , poatoflico , oto , wliilo on thu right are ths press quarters , TUB UBK , Fremont Tribune - buno and Hurald , being nil who have hung out thcro signs aa yet , though u number of correspondents ropreaouting the various etato papers urn present. Some diatnnco oust of camp headquarter * is n large , two center polo tent irhnro camp fires and other iiaaomblii's will taku placo. The 3unvna walla which alioltur the comrades nnd their families often contain a miniature homo and arn cosily fitted up with cot * , tables nnd etumlH , utovo mid oven luokiug-fhaai ; > a. Ono i peclally was noticed , juat back of TUB Ur.i : tent , and occupied by Mr. Franklin , .f Lincoln , who la ncoompauiod by his ttlfo and mother. The latter is an old Indy of thrpo ecoro mid ton years nnd thin is her first expuriunco of the kind. Many of the tenta aru tlnored and in others a bale of Jmy or rude mattrcasea furnith slenping accommodations better than the brouet of mother earth. TUB C1TV 01' I'llEMONT ia in siphr , nnd it presents a gala appear- Rice. From the top of every elevator , the depot and public buildings on every side the national colors are to bo Been waving , and "Iho prettiest town in the atato" is in genuine holiday attire. The two principal streets , Main and Broad nro literally hidden beneath the count lots folds uf the rod , white and blue , and Homo of Iho business houses , nolnbli Mary Bird's , nro loaded down with flag ! nnd other decorations. The postofiici and various newspaper oflicos nro nisi brilliant with Hying colors. At thi corner of Broad and Sixlh , and Mali and Sixlh streets nro fine arches trimmet wilh evergreens nnd ( lags , and bearing ii largo letters the greeting WKLCOMK COMRADES And a ripht royal welcome the of Fremont nro extending to their guests Houses ns well ns hearts are thrown wid < open and nothing is too good for the yu Hors , who nro continually reminded thn if they don't see what they _ want the ] can ask for it and got it , too. Ii this connection it may bn said that ono grand feature of the week will occur 01 Thursday night , May Broa. will hold an informal reception at their spaciouaatoro for which sororal hundred invitation ! have boon issued , 225 of which nro to the newspaper fraternity of the state. 1 is safe to say the guests will have a granc time , especially if the novel bill of faro noon by the reporter is followed. There will bo during the week sovorn' ' entortaininontn at the opera house and churches , beside the stirring camp fire on the grounds. Having moiitionci both city and camp n word aa to TllANHrOKTATIOK may not bo out of place. There are any number of hacks , express wagons and vehicles of all descriptions flying bo ween the two places. At tirst Iho charge varied between ton and twenty Ivo cents , but the authorities soon fixed i nf the former sum , which ia very roa < sonablo. In fact , it scorns as if the ef- "orts to keep the visitors from being charged extortionate rates for any accom modation wan perfect , and Iho first com > laint in this dirotiou is yet to bo hoard. Man is no leas generously provided for linn boast , as testify the great stacks of my on the south side of tlio camp , and ucing equally largo piles of sawed wooden on the north. MONDAY'S ruonuAMMn was not followed out entirely , the time ) c.ing devoted to locating the hosts which roro gathering. Meetings of the various tate organizations were hold , and facili ties for finding old friends nnd comrades added to by the establishment of the 'Intelligence ) Oflice , " under the manage ment of John C. Bonnoll , I' . D. C. Hero all are expected to register their names , vhoro from and camp location. The ) oatofiico is in Iho same tout , and with ho telephone placed in camp by the ompauy , communication with both the naido and outside world ia complete , 'lio first business on TUESDAY'e I'HOOUAMMi : was the formal turning ever of the camp o General John M. Thnyor , its com- nandor. Mayor Cloland , of Fremont , olivored an address of welcome , irhich vas ai replete with patriotic sentiment aa t waa of hearty greeting. II. E. Palmer , f Platlainouth , the department com- lander , responded in a moat happy lanuor , his speech referring particularly o the town of Fremont and the atato of Nebraska aa they were twenty-live years 0,0 and as they nro to-day. General 'aimer's worda were all the more intor- sting from the fact ho was n citizen of ho ntato twonty-fivo years ago nd know irhercof ho spoke Hon. Goo , W. E. Dorsey , chairman of ho reunion committee , then made a loat , though brief , address and formally iirnod ever Camp Mcl'hcrsoii to ita COMMAKDF.ll , OKNEUAI , THAYEU , vho made a speech , in which ho not only expressed his appreciation of the honor , hut outlined hia pulley and laid the law o that there could bo no mistaking it. ) rder and system worn tlio first requisites n camp nnd these ho proponed to main- ain nny price. Ho waa frequently ntorruptud with applause , and will un doubtedly prove ajmust acceptable com- nandor. llin chlot of stall' ia General 0. II. Frederick , of Omaha , who wilh his customary energy and zeal for the CUUBO was ono of the first on the ground to begin the week's vror * and whoso sin gle stui is shining by day an well as by night in and nbomt the headquarters. I'lio complete stall' , as announced at the ct ncluslon of the above ceremonies , Is : Chief of Stair , Brevet Brig Gen. 0. H. Li'rodorick. Adjt. Gen. , J. W. Small , Columbus. Aest. Adjt. Gen. , Harry S. Uotchkiss , Columbus. Quartormmtor Gou. F. F. Parcoll , Colorado. Aast. Quartermaster gen. John Hammond mend , Col , Commissary gen. , J. A. Force , Col. Inspector gen. , J. O. West , Col. Judgeudvocatuyou , , P. Hirst , Col. Medical director , Gen. H. It. Living ston. ston.Asat Asat Biirgoou , M. W. Stone. Col. " " E. Van Burou , Col. Commodore , J. D. Moore. Chief of com. , Chan Wooator , Col. Aids do camp , S. P Jones. " " ' Hnrtman " 0. , " ' C. L. Uowoll , " " ' . " J.A.ilcMurphy , " ' J. 0. Uonnull , " " ' W. H. Honnoy , " " " L. P. Doiby , ' The ollicial orders reud from the slant announced , among other things the fol lowing houra of service und rull ealla ti bo Bounded at headquarters and observed accordingly : Hcviolo , sun rise ; breakfast , ( J o. in. call , 8:30 : ; fntiguo , 0:00 : ; olli- oera 10:00 : ; recall 11:15 : ; diiinur , 12:00 : in ; fullyuo , 1:00 : recall , 4:00 : ; first cull ID trout , r > :30 : ; droea parade biinsot ; tatoo , D.OO ; taps , 10:00. : At ulllcora cull at 10 a. in. all ollicera in ouminund of posts , troopa and tmmla will asaomblu promptly at thu general's ' headquarters ami receive orders for the exercises of thu day. The other orders related to tlio preservation tion and euro of the tenta and other property , cleanliness and atuiitary pre- vautiona , the strictest rules being laid down with regard to the latter points. Shortly uftor General Thiiyor hud aa BUinud command hu was soi minded in hi tent , and latur in the day received i similar honor from thu consolidated b.uic strength of thu camp. Uno very prom , iiiout feature of the gathering IB thu presence uf BO many bands , brass ant ! martial and of several drum corps. Sumo TUB 1UNHH nro cloguutly uniformed , and the music generally ia excellent. Thu camp is kept alive a considerable part of thu day by thcao important bodies , and they go great wav toward increasing the enthu siasm. Thu drum major ia nresont in al his glory , and there are some lino-look ing men among them. A state organizi tion haa boon formed , and further men tion of the bands by name will bo made in another letter , At 0 o'clock p. in. the first dress parade took place , and to-night a carap-firo will bo lit in the wigwam. CROWDS AUK AHIltVIW ! every hour ; by train , in prairie achoon era , on horseback and on foot , Some of the posts come with arms and some with out , the majority nro uniformed , and the cnmp with its bristling guns presents quite n warlike napoct. The gunboat liesnt the river front nnd looks very for midable indeed. It is an object of gen eral interest though as yet it is hardly finished. The naval engagement is en grossing thu minds of a great many and the late bombardment of Fee Chow will not bo a marker to this. By to-morrow everything will bo in running order and ono can got a bettor idea uf the importance of the occasion , it being expected that at least fifty thous and people will bo here during the next three days. The programme for the rest ot the week is m follows : WKIINKSDAN. Grand parade and loview nt 10 n.cloclr. n. in. Company nnd ballnliion drill \olimlcir org nu.itionfl , Arlillcry evolutions by batlery A. , light nr Uilcry , N. N. O. . ' ( o'clock Thu children1) ' camp-fire , tmdei the direction of Col , John Hammond , or Columbus , Gruml pnradonnd exhibition by the capita ! city Fl.mbuatt club. Untnn-iiro nt night. niunsDAY. Meeting of stats organizations , Grand oanin Uttilo. Iteccptlon to Scrgt. Drnlnurd , of the Grcely expedition. Cnmp-firo nt niglil. KI1IDAV. Stalu reunions nnd election of oUicurc la state organizations. Grand review nnd reception by dlstin gulnliod Riiestfl. Nuvnl t'iifagomcnl ( ; gunbonli passing the fbtts at nigbl. SATURDAY. Breaking camp. Adicui. . Good-byes and God bless you , boys , llroak ranks , march 1 FAIE PEO&MMME , Tlio Speed I'roKfiiiiinio for tlio State Fair Next " \Veofc. The races during the state fair give promise of being the boat ever given at n state fair in Nebraska. A largo number of ontriea have already boon made nnd many inoro Trill follow before Saturday night. Following ia the programme of the races : PKOCJUAMME. Monday , Sept. 8th. LOT 1. Trotting Stake for lior.ies that have never beaten three minutes. ruusK § 300.00 Firat Horse § 180 00 Second Homo 90 CO Third Jforso M 00 LOT i ! . Trotting Stako. half milo , best two in three ; two year old , Nebraska bred colti. l-uiiac § 1150.00. I'irst Homo S 75 00 Second Horse 50 00 Third Horaa 2500 Tuesday , Sept. lltli. LOT 3. Illuming Stake , ono mile and ropc.it. Purse § . ' 50.00 , First Horaa S150 00 Second Horao 75 00 Third HOMO 25 00 LOT -I. Trotting1 Stake , half mil" , two beat in throe ; tlirte year old , Nebraska bred colts. Purse $250.00. FiMtHorsa 75 00 Second Horse 50 CO Third Hurso 2. " . OD Wednesday , Sept. , 10th. LOT 5-2:35 : TiiorriMi UACE. Trotting Stake for hort.08 that have never beaten 2:33. ruiai : 5UOO.OO First Horse SltfiO 00 Second Horse 18000 Third HOKO 00 00 LOT G. Pacing Stake , free for all. ruiiSK 5100.00 First Horse S2IO 00 Second Horse 12000 Third HOMO -10 00 Tliurtidiiy. Sept. lllli. LOT 7. Trotting staka for horses that liavo never boaton2lO : , Purse § 301' . Firtt Horse ! § 30000 Second HorBO 150(0 ( Third Hoiso 50 00 l.or 8. Kiinnlng ftakejj two miles and repeat. Purte § 350 00. Firnt Horse S 200 " 0 Second HOMO 10'J ' 0 ! ) Third Horse : 5000 Trotting race , Stake race , Nebraska four year-olds , $2215 ; 5 to enter , it to blurt , Frill ay , Bcptonilicr I'Jtli. I.OT ! ) . Trotting stake , fieoforall ; purse , § 1,000. First horwo § 000 00 Si'cond howe WOO 00 Thhdhunu 100 00 LOT 10. Trotting htako for bornoa that have never bualen 2:011 : ; purse , § 100 , KlMt horho § 210 00 Second llorno 120 00 ThiulHorBO -1000 CONDITIONS. All trotting and pacing to bo milo Iieata to harness , bust three in live , and govern ed in all respects by the ruloa of the Na tional association aa amended at the Feb ruary mooting , except as herein other wise provided three ( ! ) ) entries to fill , and two (2) ( ) to start. All running to bo governed by the Lexington rules ; and at loaet two to start. Any horao distan cing the field , or any part thereof , only entitled to iirat money ; the balance of the nurse to go to the association. All the entries to the trotting and pacing races shall clcwo at the bocrotary'a ollico at 8 o'clock p. m. , Saturday , Sep tember ( ith , 1881 ; and all ontrica to the thu running races shall cloao at 5 o'clock p , m. of the day preceding the day of the race , at the uecret-iry'a ollico on the grounds. The association rrsorvoa the right to sandwich nny race and also to postpone from day to day , by reason of bid weather , any of thu aforesaid racea , nnd in caao the weather proves wholly un favorable , it shall bo diacrotionnry with the Hoard of Managers to indelinitoly postpone any and all races ; in which caao all ontranoo money in < facoa not taking pUeo will bo refunded. All r.icoa will bu called promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. nnd the horses must appuar before the judges nt 1:1)0 : ) ; no delay will bo tolera ted. I'lIAIlIOT K.U'ES. In addition to the above nnmcd race ? , there will bo n charaot race each after * noon by Mr. McDonald and wife , of Chi cago. These races are driven with four thoroughbred horses upon each chariot , and aru very interesting nnd exciting , ai all those who IIAVB RRDII them can attest. 1'ostollluo In Nebraska during the week ended Auguit 30 , 1881 , furuUhad by Win. Van Ylook , of the postollico departuaont : KiUblishcd Barknx , Gage county , H. O. Gilmore , P. M. Bliss , Wheeler county , Wm. 0. Uo tty t- ty , P. M. { SPostmastera appointed Varna , Saline county , laaac Smalloy. IOWA. Poatmaatora appointed Imogeno , Fre mont county , Nathan 15. llobbmr , UpdogralF , Clayton county , Joseph Baxter. Vinton , Bcnton county , S. Marino , Discontinued Park , Corro Qordo county. Absolutely Pure „ Thl powder no\cr vartos. A marvel ot nnrcncsn Btrenjjth and wholtsomuncsn. Moio economical than the ordinary Miiils.andoannotbo Bold In competition with the multitude of low tott , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold "nl in p-ann nnYAL liAKINO 1'OWDEH CO. , 100 Well Direct , X. Y. CREIGHTOi COLLEGE , CrjVSSKS HE-OPEN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. the mlvanUp of a solid Knullsh and Clnssl- oal education , epcci care will bo devoted to the AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO rM-Kcofc Banking ann Coimercial TT.XVtA / ' - Fito nowprofcsscralmro boon added to the faculty or this purpose. \3T Vocal Music , German and French , optional. JfS NEW STUDENTS mult present themselves dining ho utck cmlinz August 31 , bctucen U And 12 a m. , and they ii'ust bo ruidy to stand examination to de cide their rank In the course. 1'rof. I/imbcit will give duo noMco forthcjrcsump Ion o ( tlio eiciilni ; course in Clirmlitry. Tuition rco No distinction on account ot creed. aUR. 19 tu thurs sat Qt COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , Omaln Nebraska , In which is taught double and single entry Ilook-kceplnit , Commercial law , Civil 3o.eminent , llusinoia I'racdco , 1'oumanihip , r.ng- iahClrammar , Kcad nt | , > < pclliiii ; , Currcepoudjjucc , and Short Hand Writing. TEUMS : Complo'o Course , cue > car , ( ehort hand ex ccptcd $80 0 Complete Cour'c , one month SOO 3om Icte Course , two months IS on Joinpltto Course , thrco months 20 00 B rh month thereaccr [ C 01 Thirty LC OI < B In 1'euinanshlp 500 Tlio above course , ( book-keeping excepted ) ono month 500 Thoabo\o cnursc , ( liook-kccp iiff emepted 3 months 12 0 < 1 Send for circular. Address UEO. K.ltATlinON , Prln , m &o Omaha , No CKOUNSE'S BLOCK , Uaa been established and cppcchlly cqulppad ( or th treatment of diseases of the Nervous Syst ° m , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder , All dlsea ° o3 producing blood Impurities and pols- onlrn , "lib cruptluns on the s Iu and ulcers. DUi'UHCH of the ll\ei , Itheumitum , Piles , Clironlc Kuma'o Dlwatus , dlwasou of the Kyoaiul Ear , Citarrh , Asthma , Droncbitlsnre all tnatt'd by now and euccesaful mcthn IB , lu ludlnfi Iho Conipounil Ox > gen trratmunt. Young Men Mid dle AKOU and old Men , BiilToilu from icrvouj iltbll Ity and axhiiistlon , troa any catue imtc\cr , proilu clni ; IndUrstlon , palpitation , dctpond ncy , dlzzlnus luKS of memory lack of onsruy und ainbitl' < n , can bu ix'rmitii'ntlv ' and tjpcfillly cured. NO CL'ltrt O I'AYFOIllHKATMb 'l1 The phy Ician in ct ro la a regular uradiuio nnd kaa itudl d his irofesIon In Lonuori , f arls an.I HtrUn Ho U an cxpcit In a 1 diataiej xf the Urinary nr ana In both soxcs. If jou a o alllictedfcjaU ur urltu full dcsoilutlon of your ia e , and tncdiclno may to sent you. Consultation free. Addicts all comnmnkations Cm lu Di8 ] > cii83- ry , Crounsu'slllotk , Omaha , Neb. Ollico houia 012 a. m.,1-0 anil 7-Hp m Sundate , 0-10 a m OOLD MEDAL , ? AHIS , BAKER'S WaniinU'd itbtnlntcli/ > Cocoa , Irom which the CICUHS o Oil linn brcn remoM'd H has tfirr * tlmei the strength uf C'ocoa inliffl with ritarc.i , Al rowroot or Bu or and U thvrcfuru far more I'conom ) cul It U delicious , nourishing , trfnKthcuIng , easily digested , anil admirably adapted Tor imaUds tc well us Tor persons In health. Sold uj ( Irocers urorjrnbcrA. B&KEB & ft CO , , Burcstcr. Iti ® . DAVID NICHOLSON'S ' Oil DltUQOJo'W. TliU unricxjlled Extract of Halt I ] a refreshing , nourishing 1'Mo lln\era'ei a p'caiUiK , uholtsume and Imlgoratitu Tonic ; remedial lluietatfv , Ist Inethe constitution tJuverooiue the Mriousveak - cnlnt ; aiu H > tlii | ; maladli'i , and tuildlui ; up > heal hy body traln TUB NICHOLSON LIQUID IIIIEAU is IIKAILY " The " Beverage KOIl NURSING IIOTHEHS. at Kuhn&Co. , Hchroter.tlleclit.il | 1'arr , M 11.I'ottcll , 8. Kali. H Imr.kl&C'o. Tr u um > Iled by Dm Id Nloholsou , 13 uiil 16 I North titb itr * Ht. LouU Mo Booths' Oval Brand Y D , B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB The Largest Stock in Omaha : andSfflakes the Lowest Prices- DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , ! Jnst received an asaorlmont far surpassing onythlng In this market , comprtelaj the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and , covering k range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draoeries. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the IBS tomers , tlio newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras nnd Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. EleeantSPassengor Elevator to allTloors. CHARLES SHIYEEIOK. , 120C , IS08 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB. , BOLTS & COMPANY , -MANUFACTUIIEUS OF- Doimor Windows , Flnlals , Window Caps.Iron CrestlniB , Stctalll Sky.ll ht8 , &o. Tin , Ircn and Slits Koo om Slti South 12th Rtri-ot Om h Nnhriuik * * ® r J103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A , Eatabllahod 1878 Catarrh , ! iDoafnoas , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and termanontly Onrod. Pntionttn ijOnrod nt Homo. Write for "TitB MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the Pooplo. I lOonsultation and Correspondence Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 26. I HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmantor , Davenport , aaya : " Physician oil Jiiot. Ability ana Mnrkod Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , } H : "An jcionornblo Man. Flno Success. Wonderful Onrea. " Houra8 to 5. 03 M O < O 5 O CJ * 01 = cS " 7J eS Q o KJ GUMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAFA , NEB or or cniicTvr ffmar-OLAss D Hill ! AMD TWO WHEEL OAET3 , . , , 1M ? " JS50" " ' 9V Street end 3 rf. WJhBSrje ; , I } g * . m . . o , , 8into = CiUJccuo lujuHtcd fiet utoQ nrllc lcu ! ' SijfiaSSlHllQB BfflC3li3 1409 and 1411 Dotlee St. , * SSy$8Sft" } Omaha Nels U , S. DEPOSITORY J. H. MILLARD , Preaident. WM. . WALLACE , Cashier , and 35 Fire and Burglar Proof Safe , for Kent at from * 5 to 860 pr annum. IENDOHSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ] EMF.K80S I-IANO CO - BOSTON , March 1st , 1831. JSOLE AGENT , Dodge ; Street , Omaha ,