THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 , 18o4. THE DAILY BEE Friday Morning September 12 ' BREVITIES , BillinRj k Connor , DantisU , opp. P. 0. The county offices wcro closed yoatcnlayto tfvo Iho officials Mid clerks tm opportunity t Attend the state fair. The homo of Mr. GeorRO 1'nnsicn , o South Twentieth street , li lilessod In the d vent of ft eon nnd heir. llomember , yon can MVO 81.CO on OTCr bat you buy from Krollc , 12th nnd Ifornnra street , under Nebraska National Dank. An employe by Iho nnmo of Meyers , hut A hnnd bnilly crushed nt the Oinnhn ire works yoatcrdny , by n falling rock. It ma \ > o necessary to nmputnto several fingcra , A thief entered n room nt the Cozzcn hotn IWodncaday nnd Btolo n 5150 gold watc and n 810 gold piece , the property of Mr. I1 1) . Hamilton , traveling man for 1'oycko Brew The voting for Iho engineer's clock nt th St. Joseph's hospital fair , will close on Satur day evening , Kngincer Swift , of the U. < il. is ahead at present. The other caud datoi nrn Knglnocr Johnson , of the Utiio Pacific , nnd Knglnccr Hobinson , of the Mis sourl Pacific. When train No. 2 on the Union Pad pnllcj Into the depot yesterday tliorova a lively time. It nocniod M though the pas Bongcrj never would got olT the train. It wn by far the largest crowd which hai nliglilei from n trntn In Omaha In many u day. Wednesday ovonlnR nt 0 o'clock , Mr. J Calder nnd Miss Annlo Walker , wcro iniilci 'in mnrringo t the Southwest I'rusbyteria church , by the pastor , Nov. T. C. Hull. Afto the ceremony the happy conplo went to n nca little cottage on Williams ntroot , wliich Mr Galder had fitted iip , nnd there untortulncd n number of their friends. The sale of Polled Galloway nnd Angus cattle , to bo held nt the fair grounds tills .afternoon nt 1:80 : o'clock , will bo one of th grand features of the fair. The cattle to bi Bold consists of a lot of impoitcd young bulls ttio property of Leonard Droi. , of Mounl .Leonard , Mo. All are choice animals and in fine breeding condition , On Monday onoak thieves stole eighteen ivory rings from the harness of McNnmnra and Duncan , which wai upon their tenn Btauding in the alloy ndjonint ? their plnco 01 .Fourteenth utroot. This wns not cnoueh am Wednesday they returned and took the two which thay had loft for acod. Considering thai it was all done in the daytlmo it was n pretty cheeky piece of business. Mr. 1M. . PhillipH , who resides near Atlantic Iowa , called ntthoBKKoflico yestoday nnd stated that a short time since , ho bought ninety head of cattle from iTudgo Larimer , at Council ISlulTs. The cattle wcro shipped from Rawlinn. Wyoming , nnd ainco their ar rivnl in Iowa , Texas fever has made its ap pearance among them. Six head have died and sixteen moro are now down with the din > ease , n'nd Mr. 1'hillips thinks that many moro of them will die. Jim IColoy , another purchaser from'tho same herd , has lo.tt sever- nl head by the same disease , AGEIOULTURAL , Scml-Annual ] Meeting of tiio State Board ot Agriculture. The Bomi-armual meeting of the otato board of agriculture waa hold Wednesday at the board ot trade rooms in thin city. Tl.oro were present Proaidout Dinamoro , Vico-rreaidonls Daniel ind McDowell , Treasurer Uartmaii , Secretary Furnas , G. W. E. Dorsoy , W. U. Baratow , E. Mclutyro. L. B. McDowell , S. M. Ban ker , L. A. Kent , David llichardson , P. M. Dinny , E. 0Codman , D. n. Wheeler - I or , M. Duuhatn , 0. M. Druao , E. N. Grcnell , J. Jensen , E. A. Barnes , P. R. Groor , J. M. Burka , E. P. Savage , Also the following proaidontfi of county Bociotios : E. S. Guylord , Washington : A. P. Job , Burt ; A. Ilumphroy , Liticnu- tor ; U. B. Nicodomua , Dodge ; W. W. Watson , W. H. Miller , JeH'eraon. E. A. Barnca , Hall. Treasurer JJartman moved that Mc Donald , the charioteer , bo nuked fur a re fusal of his HorviccB for fair week next year. Adopted. Mr. Melntyro moved that a committee too of three bo appointed to pass reHolu < tions upon the death of W. B. White. Carried , und Messrs. Molntyro , Doraoy and Furnas were appointed. A resolution by Mr. Dunham waa adopted fixing the time of holding the west fair to begin the day af tor the clos ing of the Iowa fair ( or on September 0) ) and continue eight daya. A resolution by Mr. Berks wasadoptod requesting banks and business houses to clouo yesterday ( Thursday ) and enable their employe * to attend the fair. IJIDS rou LOCUTION. Mr. Orison oll'orcd a rusolulion , which -was adoptou , as follows : Jlcsolfcd , 'iliat bids vill bo received at the January , ic.8 > , meeting of the Statp Board of Agriculture from duly au thorized parties on buhalf ot pities of the sato desiring the location of the state .fair for five years. Localities bidding for Iho location should oond in with their bids a ntato- inont of hotel and railroad facilities , also size of ground to bo furnished and access ibility of eanio and facilities thereon. The board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. All bids should bo addressed to 11. W , Furnaa , secretary , on or buforo the au- nuil January mooting , 1885. Mr , Wheeler oiTurod n resolution which was adopted , thaiik'ng ' lion. B , II , Nor throp for his address , soliciting a copy nnd ordering the usual number printed , Mr. Jeneun oll'orcd n resolution which was adopted , thanking the board of trade for the UBO of their rooms. Bmoko Seal of North Carolina tobacco WALL PAPEIl , Largest stock in the city. MEUGELL & UOSENZWEIG.Prattical 1'aintora and Decorators , will do work in any branch upon nhort notice ; 1515 Douglas struct , bet. 15lh und 10th. t2tf OATIN BROS , Leadiim Clothiers. OAIINT DUOS , Men'ti Furniahora. OAHN BROS. , Fhio Boya1 Suits. .OAHN BH08 , FHIO Orercgata. ' ' ' ' Neckwoar. it/ OAHN OH'lS , Nobby . .0RN BHOS. , Nobby Neckwear. OAIIN BROS. , Pine Shirt .Collars. OAHN BUGS. Headquarters for and Children's Clothing. FTullet Davis Pianos ut A. llospo. " 0 Ot 1Ntf" 1 ' THE MERCHANTS' ' BANQUET. The Jobte of Omaha Regale th Ont-of-Towfli Bnsiness Men the Paxton Wednesday NteM , An Occasion t Which Fan * n < l Gooc Feeling llnlccl the Hour. About two months ago n movement wn put on foot by the jobber * of Omnha t give , during state fair nook , a banquet t the merchants of Nebraska who ahouh happen to bo In the city at [ that time Several meetings wcro held in the Paxton hotel to perfect plans , &c. An oxocutiv committee and one on finance wore ap pointed , but owing to BO great n divers ! ty of opinion as to the manner in wind it should bo conducted , the project fol through and rras abandoned. The project did not wholly fail , how over. On last Monday niqht eighteen o the lending wholesale firms of this city whoso namoB willbo , mentioned hprcaftcr hold a mooting in the 1'axton hotel am determined to give the banquet novortho loss. Each firm subscribed $100. mak ing n purso.of.Sl OO. It waa dotormin cd also to give the banquet Wednesday o veiling. Each firm waa allowed fourteen invitations , and yesterday those eighteen wholesale firms presented them to the out of to mi merchants an they happcnoci to come into their places of business. A few invitations were extended by tolo- aph , but tlioso were rare exceptions. Each guest wns also presented with a tick et to the opera after which It had boon igrood the banquet should tnko plnco in the dining room of the Paxton. The 1th infantry band wua secured to [ urnish music for the occasion nnd dur ing the earlier part of the evening played several flno selections in the rotunda ol the hotel. The entertainment nt the opera house was concluded nt 11 o'clock at which time the invited guests all repaired > paired to the parlors of the hotel propar itory to their being conducted to the lial ) . At half past 11 the band struck up the grand march nnd the procession of Nebraska merchants headed by M. 0 , Jones and Goo. M. Swignrt , of the firn : of Paxton & Gallagher and Lee Friec & Co. , respectively , appeared nt the boat of the staircase. This party of 250 Nebraska business men marched in double file to the dining rooms rrlioro plates for all had boon not. The banquet hall wa most tastefully arranged. To provide for so great a lumber of guests four tables' were ox ended the whole length of the dining mil and adorned with rare exotics and Topical plants. A most bountiful supper was served luring which the traveling men took the idvantago of making moro firm their Headship with the merchants while the attor extended their acquaintances with .heir fellow brethren. The following was the MENU : Itaw and Fried Oysters. Cold Slaw. Sherry. Pickles. Olives. Jhickou Croquettes. Cold Ham , Culery Salad. Claret. Chicken wlih Jolley. iloshod Potatoes. Green 1'ean. Champagne. Luraon Ice Cream. Lady Cnko. Spanish Macaroons. Cissoa , n la Mode. Cake , do Chambord. Itostun Cream Pull's. Uingor liread. Apples. Poaches. Grapes , Valor Melon. Raisins. Assorted Nuts. Cheese. Crackers. f Colloe. Tea. After all had regaled themselves will 10 good things of life and the lovers of 10 weed had boon supplied with n Hu- anna.Mr. W. V. Morao the toi\st-maater f the evening , after making a few appro- > riato remarks , introduced Hon. James 2. Boyd , who delivered . TUB AUIHIKSS OF 'WELCOME. Mr. Boyd welcomed the visitors to our 'oung nnd thriving city , of whoso oduca- ional ° facilities wo are justly proud , ns hey are not burpaasod by any city of her izo in the west. Our citizens , ho said , re proud of the magnitude nnd stability > f our business houses nnd thuir reputa- ion for honorable and fair dealing ; of our largo and commodious hotels ; of Iho lunnniiuiicy and suflicionoy of our bruilc- ng institutions , not ono of vrlilch have over failed to pay ono dollar ot its in debtedness , though uomo have boon inop- oration for twenty-live years. "Espuci- illy are wo desiroua of uouing and being ecu by the busincm mon ot Nobrnskn , vith whom wo nro in a munnur acquaint ed , through the reciprocity of trade. " The speaker assured the visitors that nero than all ulso , thu Omaha business neil prizud Iho friendship and good will of _ the mcrchanta nnd business men of his atnto , bocatisu tlioy uro alive to the nagnltudo of the inturc.its that are thus opreaontud nnd the importance of the laltint ; merchants as factory in the btiai- toss ufluirs of our young commonwealth. Vith thu wish that their visit might bu oth ploaaant and profitable , hu bade lium all welcome , thriou welcome , to Omaha. Mr. Groor of Konrney , representing 10 retail merchants of Nebraska , re- > ended in lilting worth to thu address of [ r. Boyd and was followed by Mr. inith , of Blair , whothankud the jobbers ' . Omaha fur pushing their trade into orth-wcsturn Nubrnuka. Mil , W. A. r , . (1I1IIIOX vaa called upon who responded to tV lu toast "TJio Mercantile Interest of 10 Stato. ' ' The speaker said thu city of ) maliu wnn honoring hursulf by doing loner to her gueata. Wlion thu reoour- ua uf Kobranku are fully duvolopod ahu vill taku her place thu puur of her now ruatur statue. The rutail merchants of Nebraska represent thu bone and sinew if the country and have brougnt bur to tor pruHont condition and concluded by aying that ho hoped thuy would return ( i thu kniyhta of thu sample case all here is in this banquet. Mil. A. KOUll , KSg , lunomiimted the Domoathonua of raveling mon , was next called upon , usponding to the toast , "Tho West ; IU Past and Proucnt" Tim pcaker said thirty years ago Omnha had 00 people only and now alio had 00,000. /iftcon ycara ago ho started south jn a caravan atul saw Indiana croasin ! ; thr * t'latto niul hu determined that wheru they could go lie could , uud forded the ivur in a wngon. Now within twenty 'our hours Omaha merchants could lay iheir goods buforo the doora of nearly at he inurchnnts in thu ututo , and to-day no city in Nobratktt is accessible to this alato'a merchants u Omaha , This city io-diiy offers Creator induceaionta for tin Investment of capitil , than any city on thu Mimouri. Bho can taku care of Niv braeL-u cereals , uho can eupply it will boots nnd shoos nnd her grocery houses are surpassed nowhere. The speaker , upon his conclusion , wns loudly cheered , nnd congratulated by his friends upon his maiden cflort at speech making. itox. w. J , imoATcit next followed , responding to the toast "The Missouri. The Longest lliver in the World , nnd its Relations to our Business Interests. " Mr. Broatch said the great problem of our times was cheap trans portation and that the iron clad pee ! which had , until recently , existed be tween our railroads had compelled the tivor cities to look to the great natural highways for the transportation of groin to the nearest and cheapest markets , Whether much or liltlo used , a navigable stream nlways brings a railroad to n real * izlng sense of its duty to the public by compelling It to make low tariffs to secure patronage. While n vast amount has al ready boon expended on the improvement of the Missouri river with but little to show for it , Mr. Broatch thought that time would bring about the desired re sult and furnish to the inhabitants of the Missouri Valley an outlet to the gulf via Nuw Orleans , und a cheaper connection with the European market. OEOnOE UAIUIOW ESQ. , the gontlomanlyltravoling salesman of W. L. Parrotto it Co. , responded to the toast , "Tho Traveling Mon. 'They norer tiro. ' " The speaker said they were called traveling mon , but they wcro simply the runners , bores and drummers who mot the merchants every day. The traveling man is a contemporary of the reformation , but reformation docs not always attend the traveling man. "Wo liavo , " continued the speaker , "repre sentatives hero from the various indust ries of our cities , noble and true , from the hardware man who 'knifes' his op ponents , the nhou man of 'soul , ' the grocery man who tolls his tale In 'broken loses. ' But wo Trill see you later with a full sample case. So prepare yourselves moro music to face ; for drummers will talk.1 Thin concluded the programme of the evening , but both guests and hosts were oth to leave , and all remained seated around the tables when F. I. McKenna , of the firm of Hoed , Jones & Co. , waa called for who impro vised a [ platform of a chair nnd made the uxtempo and humorous speech of the svoning. During ita delivery ho was loudly applauded nnd cheered to the echo , and nt its conclusion the listeners arose and cheered again. During thu continuance of the banquet the baud in the rotunda played several airs and inado the hotel resonant with music. The party lingered at the ban quet table until early morning whun af- : er giving throe cheers to the drummers , : hroo more to the merchants nnd throe to ; ho Kitchen Bro's for their lavish hoapi- : ality "good nights" were exchanged and the banquet was ended. A report of this banquet would bo in complete if mention were not made of ho different committees composed of the oprcaontatives of the difioront business louses , under whose supervision it was given. Everything was perfect , and the able manner in which it was conducted reflects great credit upon their executive ability. The following are the names of thobus- ness firms of this city , that gave the ) anquot. Iteod , Jones ACo. Pnxton & Gallagher , W. i , Purrotto A Co. , McCord , ] 3rady & Co. , A. j. Stranc company. W. V. Morse & Co. , Jowey & Stone , Steulo , Johnson & Co. , jnlghton k Clarke , Tootle , Maul & Co. , Hilton Itopora & Sons , Meyer & Ilnnpko , ISliss & Isaacs , J. J. Brown & Co. , Jos. larnoau Cracker Co. , Rector , Wllhclmy & Co , , Max Meyer & Co , , Lee , 1'rled A Co. , BADLY OUT. V > rnii AaanultccI Jn n Snlonn and Bnilly Onslicd Upon thu Head. Yoatordoy forenoon about 10 o'clock , n mangivinghianamoas James LOTTO , found lia way into the city jail , lie was a earful looking aight , and tha blood was unning in streams down ever hia face , nd hia clothoj were saturated with the rmison flood. Dr. Crowoll w.i3 called and found an gly scalp wound upon hu head which stendod from hia forehead back to the rown of hia head , Several stitches were cqnircd to rloso up the gaping wound , nd nftor tito 'work had boeiaccom - iliahod nnd n bandnxo wrappnd around iis scarred crnnium ho told hid storj. lo snid that ho cnmo to flu * oil } 'eatorday ' from Hionx City , llo met n riontl upon the atruot nnd tocoilior ; they niterocl u aulno.1 to got n arinlc. They md just finished drinking a glass tf beer , vhen n crowd gathered around them uud inockod them to the iloor. They were ticked and struck , und rrhon hu es- aped ho was in the condition nbovo lamod. Ho was uniiblo to tel just whore iio saloon \vn ? , but ua near tia could bo eiirnod it wns very near the corner of Hovonth and ilarncy streets. The rounded man in comfortable and is get- ing along nicely. WITHOUT FOUNDATION. 'lio ICoporl In Howard to Iho Union 1'Aulllo OlllolulH WUlioiit Fuunda- lion , General Traflio Manager IvimbaU , of 10 Union Pacific railroad company , sent voi"d to TJU : BKK oilico ycstordoy to le effect that tliorovna no truth in the eleuram "published in Wednesduy'a is- no which apoko of the decapitation of a lumber of prominent elliciala of their road. Mr , Kimball only npoku for Mr. I * P. Shelby , general freight agent , and Mr. JJ. W. Morse , ccnorul papsonjor ngont. Mr. S. H. Oalloway , general manngor , suya in regard to tholotting | out of Mr. I1. J. Nichols , superintendent of the Nebraska division , and the other sup erintendents mentioned , that no sueh move hua boon contemplated and that the nsaosiatod press had been informed to that cll'ect. 1'ollco Point H. Last night n lad named Henry Moyers waa arrested nt the Hospital fair for nip ping n watch from Sewer Inspector Bail- ey. Ho did the jobslick with a pair of nippers. Ho ia in jail awaiting oxami- lion. Ruveu plain drunks were fined $5 each and costa in pcillco _ court youtorday. Ton Bunpicioiis characters weru hold under $200 bonds each in police court yesterday. Fred Ejkwoll wan arrested Wodneeday night for tojliii | ; r. suit of clolho and a watch , Uo claimed that the msii ho stole the goods of owed'him | $10 and refuted to pay him. Uo ia hold ! awaiting investigation. < ] SOUND DOCTRINE. The Platform of Nebraska Ami- Monopolists , The IBRUCS Upon "Wlilcli Iho Cum- pnlgti In Nclirnsk/x Into bo Fought. The following platform was adopted by the Nebraska anti-motiopoly elate con- volition nt Us session in Lincoln : Wo the anti-monopolists of the state of No- branka.Mn convention assembled , respectfully invite the hearty co-operation uf nil citizens who are in favor of honesty nnd. rconomy in the ndminhtratUm of our state nlf.ilrs. Tnxpayers nnd laborers have been long suf fering mill patient in their obedience of polit ical bo'Msm ami railroad dictation as hai been repeatedly manifested in the county , district and fctato conventions of the dominant party. They will no longer submit to bo treated ni rncro Mirvilo siibjccti nnd will unqualifiedly refuse to give their support to a ticket com * jxfed of men who do not fairly reflect the honcit tentimcnti of the great mass of our tux paying nnd voting population. Wo cmloriu the declaration of principles adopted by the anti-monopoly party at its convention held in Chicago on May 1-1 , 1881. Wo plutlgo our candidates for the various stnto ollicos to a just nnd economic adminis tration of state affairs. Wo demand of our members of the legisln- Bitrothat tVoy UBO all honor.iblo meant to tiring about tiio enactment of such lav/H in the coming session of the legislature us nro just and equitable between thu corporations ai.d the people of thlri Btat3. Wo pui'.t with' sat isfaction to the efforti of our party during thii meeting of thu last legislature to uecom- pllsh that result , Wo demand tlin enactment of sueli laws as will place restrictions iip'in cnnvieS labor of the Btnto , whereby honest labor will bo free from competition thereby. And wo protest against the further impor tation of convicts fiiitn the western territT- ies by the prisou contractors , for when their Lima la served they are turned IOOHQ to commit depredations upon the ppcplo nnd property of our state , us rtuantly evidenced in Lancaster county. Wo are in favor of an amendment to sec tion nini of article eight of the state constitu tion , which shall provide for thu loaniug of .lie echool fands of the state upon first mortgages upon approved real cs- , ate ut the highest Ic al rate of interest. Wo condemn the reckless speculations In iho public lands of the ntito ot apxrt furodu- : ailouul purposes , and our board of public ands nnd buildings should bo held to n strict accountability therefor. Wo demand specific measures of relief from , ho prnctico of the various railway corpora- , ions of the state for stepping outside the xnnids of their charter as common carriers , Mid Indirectly doing business foreign thereto , .hereby breaking down all legitimate buslnoff competition and building up n gigantic mo topoly that will sooner or later absorb thi fruits of the producing and labor classes of th ! state. state.Wo dpprecato the discrimination of Amer can legislation against the greatest of Amor1 can industries , agriculture , by which it has icon deprived ot nciuly all beneficial legittla , ion whila forced to bear the brunt of taxa < ilon : nnd wo demand the fostering care of the government nnd the just recognition of its im lortanco in the development and advance nont of our land , and wo appeal to the farm' ors to co-opcrato with us in our endeavors to advance the material interests of the country and the overthrow of monopoly in every shapi vhonover and wherever found , That wo are in favor of legislating out o : existence all watered stocks of corporations and enacting a law making it a felony to issue uch stocks in the future. Wo favor the amendment to the conetitu icn to bo submitted for pur suffrages , extenil ng the session of the legislature to sixty dayi and providing a salary of $300 That wo are in favor of government owner nhip and control of all railway tracks in the Jnlted States and believe the general govern- nonl hhould appraise and condemn all linea nnd pay for them the actual value. Wo look upon the proposed amendment to our constitution asking for a railroad commis sion as framed in the interests of corporations and intended to delude the people , nnd there 'or resolve that the legislature having thi ) ewer shall regulate the abuse * ) complained of at the earliest moment by statutory laws. Unsolved , That wo approve the act on ol ho United States supreme court on the legal ender question and wo approve the stopping of the coinage of the silver dollar and favoi ho using of gold and silver certificates. CHARITABLE WORK , The IVoincii's Clirintlrtn Assoclntlon'B lloporc for tiio Blontlis of July nnd August , In a response to a statement made in our last report in regard to tno condition of the fmancea of the association , Hon. James E. Boyd sent 320 ; W. H. Me Guiro $10. Donations received as fol own : Dr. Wihon ( dentiat ) ? ! ; members of ho3 i elation , 010 ; cm Jiing has bcoil rocciv i from toveral hdiee , but vro hope moro \ull bo cent 'hit no uiiy bo ready for the cola woathor. Wo have L green vegetables fr. m Mr. Fleming's every evening for a long timo. For the nbovo aid the ladioa wish to express iheir sincere thanks nnd . specially to the gentlemen who liavoSMirally aided them in the past na well RB tno prcacnt , With this help nil espouses have boon paid up to September 1st , but this month is commenced without ono cent in the treasury ; trusting there uro aotno othurs , In thia great city of oura , who nro interested - ested , und will wish to aid U3 in this great work of woman foV woman , wo hope soon to have urrangcmuntu mndo for sonio nyateiauio method of support , but until then wo nro dependent upon the donations wo may receive. If It were only possible to tell you of nil the work that is done in in the Homo , of the many poor girl * , women and children cared for until hoine'j and moans of support could bo se cured for them , of the poor that nro fed , nnd thu naked olothed 1 um sure you would become interested in the work. Please do not forgot to go to the rooms for hoi' ) of any kind , mid thoao seeking ing employment must go nnd leave their address. Will the press plenso accept thanlis for their constant aid and the daily papers. ECLKNA 11. H.UNF.H , Secretary. Klrst I'loniluin Awarded the Gland Union Tea Co , for the finest tea nnd cofl'eo in the city , Visitors from the country would do wcl ! to call and got u five pound box of tea before' returning , homo. Sample free , Douglas , between \Faurtoonth aud Fif < tuenth. An Actor Iloliucd. IJerr B&ndmanu , the tragedian , wai robbed Wednesday of $00 in money and two valuable rings. " Ho wns stopping ni the Oooa hotel and the burglars onteiod hia room during the night and carried ol" their plunder. AUutlcO'rtiln. On the incoming Sioux City end Pa cilio train ycatordoy morning waa a man vociferous in the expression of hispollt icnl proclivities , who took a position pun car acat to address hia follow voyagers on. the ovortoworing merit of Qrovor Glove land M corfparcd with "any gloss-oyec demagogue Hko Butler. " Thus dial lengod , the passengers agreed on a ballot which wns taken , -with the following re suits ; Butler , 340 : Blnino , 19 ; Clovolant 12 ; St. John , 1. Unconscious of the fac that the conductor , a humorous wng , had coached the "convention , " the demon , strativo Clovclandor handsomely submit ted to thodocialon , and treated the whole train to cigars. It is remarked on the aide that the solitary St , John vote was cast by on ox-saloonkeeper of Fremont , who after fifteen years spent in the bust * ness was last spring refused a license , and in rovcngo joined the standard of the ' 'now crusado. " Uall. The ball given by the police force ol this citj | nCrounso'shall Wcdncsdaynight was n SUCC033 from nny and every point of view. There wnro present 300 coup les and they whiled uway the hours to the delightful strains of the Musical Union orchestra. Thirty dances were upon the programme , but the coolness of the woatnor did not make it tirenomo. Tim boys had worked hard to make their fifth annual ball a success nnd they succeeded. There were 1,400 tickets sold nil told , which will give to each ono of the guardiaua of the law n nont little sum. This powder never vnrlro. A marvel of tmrenesa strpngth and wholcsomsacsn. lloie economical tlmn the ordinary kindsand cannot bo B U lu competition with the multitude of low tort , dhoti weight alum or uhoephato powdora. Mold nnlv In cans. HOYAL ItAKINO POWDER CO. , 100 Wall street , N. Y. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , Oraahi NohrasVn , In which is taught douulo an ainjIo ; entry Book-kcepim ; , Commercial law , Civil Oovcrnmont , Uusinesa Prac'ioo , I'onman hip , Kn - lUh Orammar , Aiithmetlc , Heading , Kpellln ? , Cxi- rodiioniltncc , and Short Hand Writing , TEUSIS : Coraplo'o Course , cno year , ( shoit hind ox ccptcil $60 0 Complete Onirrc , 0110 month S no Com1 Icto Course , two months 1C CO Complete Course , tlireo months 20 00 Each month thereafter GOO Thirty 1,0330ns In I'cumanshlp 00 Ihe abo\ course , ( book-keeping exceptcd ) ono month 6 CO The aboro course , ( book-keep tig cxcepted 3 month * ) 12 00 Seuil for circular. Address OKO. H imilBUN , Prn. in to Omaha , OMAHA NEBRASKA. The scholastlo year comuicncen on tno First Wednesday in Sentemlicr , Tiio course ot Instruction embraces all the n men tarynnd higher hranrhoa ol a finished education Difference of llcllslon Is no olstai-0 ) | to the admie- slon of yoiinj laJIca. Tupila tro received ot aii > time of tiio year. TEEMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Hoard , Washln ? , Tuition In Ennllah nud I'reuon , mo of boolo. 1'luno , pcrtassiou of Months , $150.00 KXTUA ClIAnaKB Unwlai ; , P.ilntlni ; , Oorma larp , Violin , Ouitar and Vo al I > lu lc. llelerenoiH are roaulred fruia r.ll periona unknow to tbo inbUtutlon. 1'or fiuthor Information apply thu .LAD ? BUPUIIWU Jv ll.roSo rv is Tr3 Fr" f& fl W a E&l & Kico I o m a t o , I'timpkin , Search , \V i n c and Fruit Sir.-nncr. Twelve arudci in one. Mori toll tlun nil oilier bieves anj Siflfr tuiubln dt liverytiot/ ) liLcslliemt We make i-T. ' - ' -v l"eeSlii rjandMI i mLf& e > for hind tn.l power. v. . , Write for catalogue. .SJtJfi1 33 * ThelluntcrSintrMr ? * ? , < & c&ffiNw'v&r ' S R T ) iJl5f581SSJBJSr. : ! S3 I ti . L ) fcaB 1 IluuuiSmcrCklIoek OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY ! OIIOUNSE'S IlLOCK , Cor. 16th anil Capitol Avenue , trontu all CMOS Crip ( ilcilcr Deformed , al.'oilljouos of the Nervous Systoin , Blood , and Urinary Organs. All caicj of Cuirit'iro ol the Spine , Crookol feet IrfBH ami Arms. AKoClmmloaflectionsofthe Uvcr. Ithtiuniatlmn , I' ralj l , I'lles , Ulcrj , Cittrrli , Atth- mnanailioiichitUaru all tnMeJ by now nnd euo- ( X'usful mcttioil * . All dlscanej of tno Illooil and Urla- ry OtKKiir. IncluJliijtlioiu rtwultlni ; from tiuUrro- tloii.or i > xiio iirc , ru fal-'l ) and eucco > fully ticatei ) an.laouteKi4vanti.od. Young nwii icluule nnud , ami til rr.cn DiiUerliiir from Wtaknws ai-d Xorioui oxli ustlon , iflroauclnjt Indigestion , l"alilt tlonot the Heart , IkdriojJcncy lilzzlnteJ , Ln a cf Htnicry , ! ack of Kncruy an'l Ambition , can bo Kfctorud to lu'lltl ) and \liur , If cute li not too lonir nu lcotod llio Kurjcau In chanto M o K ilu > to i > f J.ttir- ion Modira ) Colli'to ( ISilJ ) Rtd lial Mudlcd hl priilcsuICM In London , 1'nrli aailDcrlln II altVUttd call or rite lull dcactlptlon of > nur ous , au4 rucdl- clryj ui y re tout jon. Uonmiltatmn freo. Addico i > m h DI iH'imary , Crounso' * Illicit , On-jilia , Neb. OiUouboiiialu.JStt. ci..l.'lui'17s3l > . tu. .huodiyj. 840 a fa. Wait for Blackwell ! In a few days a NEW and NOVEL proposi tion will be made by which all dealers hand ling SmokingTobacco will be greatly bene fited , Don't buy any other Smoking To bacco. D , B. BEEMEE , Agent , LARGEST STOCK OF- 13 Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Hebraaska- OKE HUNDRED VARIETIES Oouoter , Hay , Stock and Eailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Ord ° rs for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale li)5 ( ) Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA AND GREAT Tl AND- OBRSaP . Visitors to the State and others iu need of 3Ion\ nnd Children's Clothing , will dowell to call on The Strictly { 0ne Price House in the City Ami examine thrir goods uud prices. Th y carry tbo largest stock , and sell lower thwi any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fnl to call at sm ? 1216. FAENAM ST. 1216. Tha Largest Stock in OmahaanMafces the Lowest Priogs ? * a n& DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , the lateet Jnet received and mot an ta. aaoortracnt do.XM ! manufactured far surpassing anything thia In this tSdnf SS25to , a range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Expensive. covering Parlor SS Da-aoeries- M ow ready for the inspection of cus- Oomnloti Btock of all the la'oat ' tomers , the nov/est novoltifa in otylodiu Turcoman , Madras Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. and ! S10jaixt assonft'or Blevatoi ? to all Hoosa OHAELIS 8HIVERIGE' \ > 1SOO , 1808 and 1210 Fnrnnm Street. / ' " - - - OMAHA NEB , "I ! & BOLTB , -IIANUFAOIUIII'.IIS OK- Usim" wlndov < nh "