THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , MARCH. 23 ; 1885. 5 LOOAL BREVITIES , Tha remains ot Mrs. W. It. Gould wcro burled yenterdny Afternoon. iTudgo McCulloch on Saturday united in mrurutje Mr , A. P. Nellson and 1IU Nottio Johncno , T. M.Volf - ' cow city rliroUory l n nsofnl And molt croJitnblo hook , especially useful t'j ' bimnis.i men. A ffooH attendance greeted tlio hymn scr- vies jcsterday nftornoon In the St. Mary'a avemio Congregational church. Charley Miller lifts returned to Ills old pout at the city JMl. Doc 1'ottlt ia now in charge ol the pest house. The Choral club of the Y. M. C. A. a o- elation will meet at 8 p.m. Friday next for practice , and a eocinl will add to the pleaiuro of the occaiion , The Charity Union have left their old headquarters and are now located in No. 719J | North Sixteenth direct , a moro convenient nod cosy place. The funeral of Mr * . Harriet .T. Qnuld , wife of W. II. Gould , took place ' at 2 p. m. , from the Into roaldenco on viouth Fifteenth street. Thomai nnd John Uarrcntou , who &ro charged With the burglary of Fronton it Co 'n tvarchome , have given bail in Judge liranilea' court to npptnr < m Apill 1. A petition for the pirdou of Jack llanloy u boinfr trc ! Utad nnd ban iccolvud many sip natures , including thoio of every member of the jury who convicted htm. The Omaha votcran club will meet around u catnpliro next Thursday oveninft in the old court houio building , All old soldiers liuiti.'d to participate and hoar tome good Bpeochci. The remains of Vitor Peterson , the yard man who w.u killed in the railroad accident at "V'lllliM sitmit throi woekn tgo arrived hero Saturday , and wore buried In Prospect Hill comotvry , by request of hla sister , who ia now Uvlt K in Una city , I'uteriainlnpf services wore hold nt the Tonrai of the Y. M. C. A yesterday after noon nnd opening. The latter conducted by 1) . Jj. Chubbuck , who prnpoteR to hold r sciiei oflllco meetings this week in the Hap tint church , and invilos all to attend. At 1 o'clock yesterday n number of the members of the Y. M. C. A. held services in the county j il nt the request of the prisoners confined there. Forty-two prisoners attended - od , and fifteen naked for the prayois of the Christian people of Omaha. AmeotiiiK for yourg men exclusively will lx ) hold In the rooms of tbo Y. M. 0. A ne\t Thursday evening at right o'clock. Al nre invltod t j bo present. The meeting foi strangers in Omaha will bo held Saturday ai 3 , p. m. The sherilf of Lancaster county wns in Omaha Saturday , nnd took back with him DOUR. McGulro aid Genrgo UTowird , wh1 wore arrested L'tiday by Omaha officers fo : the burglary of the storehouio nnd theft o goods belonging to Wicger & Miller , of Lin coin. In the liiHnno asylum nt Lincoln , on Snt urdny last , Mis. M. K. Johannes of Omaha 'ii old mid raspccted citizen , died , llcr raneoment was oec-wlonod by a tumor iiboui the brain , from which shu sulfcred continu oualy for a long time Hot remains wor brought hero and buried yesterday. Charles Bedford , of Oakland. Iowa , a lad of 18 , while handling n loadi d revolver caused it to bo accident * ' ly discharged , Tee ball en tered the lloshy part of the left forefinger shattering the lirtl joint. The ball was ex tracted by Dr. J. C. Jones. The \ictim is at the "Charity Union" rooms at preeont. Mr. and Mrs. 1) . J. liurgues hao suffered fad bereavement in the death of their infant son , Chnrlec , who passed away jesterdny , after a brief lllnaas The funeral took place yesterday tA 3 p. in. from the family residence on Hamilton street near King , All friends are Invited. Bliihou Worthinfrton preached to quite n largo congregation at Grace Mitsion on Til- day evening and after service repaired to the houseof Mr. 10. Morony where a number of church people wera invited to mcot him. A very delightful time was spent , nnd all went i.way favorably iooprtescd with the now bishop. Head carefully bmith's laigo advertito- ment on the lutt page of this paper. Never before- were such bargains offered the cili/'iis of Nebraska nnd Iowa aa are now i IFered by Smith. Special sale of c.rpftsull this week. Send for samples of goods of any Kind and thny will bu cent withoui charge. Orders by mail promptly nltcmlol to. - The emigrants passing through Omaha may bo said to ba increasing daily. Friday night for the first time in the hi tory of the ollicotho lmi-1 exploring tlcliu'H which are sold at the depot , were oxhaueted und eomo emitjraul had to ba temporarily turnud nway until this morning n now block could ba [ hecurci fr < > mhcadiimtcrj. | How TO l > iiu ! > A IJotsK. A now boo ] of otor thirty liuely oxucuted engravings o dwellings of all sI/.PH , from two rooms up 1 also , barns , churches , out-homos , etc , etc worth ita weight In gold. Seat by mall fo -5 cents in .itampi or silver. Addrers II. S Smith , publithor , ICG and lOti South Four tc.cnth street , Omaha , Neb , Uudolph Dmmerick , who lives near W.i terloo , In tlii ) county , started at un earl hour yesterday to perform an errand , Hi rode a vicious nnd unbroken horse. His un unl stay excited fear as to bis safety and party going to rraich for him found his bed dead In the highway. Ho had Ixrn throwi und his tiesk broken by the fall His burin 1 took place from his residence yesterday altoi noon , How TO UK Yocu OWN LAWYKII Am book of legnl ami bubineba forms. ThU work which U entirely now and thoroughly relic hie , bhonld bo in thn house of every man ii the land. It ia handsomely bound ; it i adapted for uit ) Ia every stat J and territory contains o er 600 pifics , and will be sent postpaid , for § 1.50. Circulars free. Agent wanted. Address II. S. Smith , j.ublinho 103 and 108 S-mth Fourteenth street , Omabi Neb. All tbo rubbish and debris in the lie' court houto ynid and premises were remove oa Saturd y by Contractor Coots. The cot tract for grading the grounds will Boon t git ea by t he cummi clcnera of Douglas count ; and shoveling parties will nt once bo net t work on the high aud dangerous bank tin now overhangH the ridowa'k ' there. ThU . well , for st present it U llablo momentarily I tumble into tha ttreet burying whomevi might be putting an It fell , The o-uius takers will begin work c June 1 nu.it , and under the law the woi mutt bo completed in twelvu days from th i date. Mr. G , 11 , Lane came to Omnba Sa urdity to airangft for the taking of the censi here , Omaha U dividtd into eighteen enui vrAtiog district ] , M they are called , and. tl enumerators will proceed before long to gather reliable atntittlcA ns to population nnd manufacturing Interests here , A man by the name of John Klanscii w.vi dtU Ing rapidly down Sixteenth ttreetSaturdny morning when his boras baiame frightened and ran array. His wagon collided with a butrgy In which wn- riding Mr. William Colt- man , brother of Dr. V. H.C'offmnn of this city. Mr. C. was thrown out upon tha ptvement and sustained a revere ecalp-wmnd , Ho was taken to hh homo at Calhoun nnd his Injuries were attended to by Dm. ColTman nnd Lee , Manager Urandt , of the Stadt theatre has determined to give no morn onoficinry ixjrformances to his actors , in vlow of the action of Mr. 0. J. Fielltz , who nn away with the proceed ) of his benefit last week. To-morrow , however , ho will present a coublo attraction , Betides the regular stock play , the Marten's Trio , n combination of superb vocil artists will appear and render a num ber of selections. The programme will doubt- Ins ba one of rnro merit. - Michael Casey appeared injtho police court Saturday and swore out a complaint against his son Lurry Casey , who so far for got all instincts of manliness and decency the other day ns to boat nnd severely wound his mother , Mrs. Catherine Gassy. Young Caiey Is tough of the lowmt description nnd m y bo remembered as the youth who was so badly injured last summer in the row near Sam Buatty's rntnon. He Is well known In police circles nnd bears n hard namn. - K. 0. Pierce , the well-known coroner of Washington county , appeared in thh city Fri day night , dressed in n light uuwner suit nnd n straw hat. Ho informed his astounded friends that ho had made n but Utt fall with some enterprising citizen of Blair that If Ulaino wore defeated ho would como out on the first of March in full summer attire , light clothes , light shoai , straw hat , no over coat or glovos. Cleveland "maJo the stake" nnd now Mr. Pierce , to use cxpressivo slang , is "laid cut cold. " The wicked horse trader LouU Belts , who ran away from this city the other day in company with the prostitute Annie Dennis , has beeu henul from at Fremont , where ho hud triad to prourn a marriac'o licence , with the intention of committing bigamy. A tele phone message was received from thu Fremont authorities , aikirg if the couple were wanted , but answer was made that no charge had been preferred against liUicr. Mouiwhllo the deserted wife mournfully chants , "Belts and 1 are out. " - In the police court Saturday , Charles Ferguson , a vag , was sent up for ten da a on broad and water , and John Flugpo , Henry AVihon and Henry Holworth wcro fiued $5 and coU for intoxication. Charles llosc , the agrant who was given 21 hours to leave town Friday , was arraigned on the double charge of not having left the city as ordered , and havim ? stolen an overcoat yesterday alter- noon. U BO wai given his original sentence of K9 days phn a fine of § 20 and cost * for larceny. In default of the fmo he will spend about 00 days in the county jail. William C.ithn , who was nrrwted , Thurs day , with a piece of broken sidewalk in his po session , feels greatly hurt that a trivial matter ekculd ba magnified into n police cum t offense. He s'ntes that the pieces of plank which he teok were broken by the fel ling of trees on Burt street. Ho did not think it wns wrong to hnvo taken them , nnd claims Uiat Policeman Jnmes nrrected h'm ' for cplto nnd abused and beat him brutally , smashing : i billy on his head and kicking him in the ribs. Mr. C. statej this ia the fttst time in a Ion ? and honorable c.ireer as soldier nnd clti/en tint he has committed nn ac \\hich could bu tortured Into nn ( ffcnse against the law * , and ha feels : i public explanation planation is duo his fiienJsand acquaintances A gentleman from Sulton , Cl vy county brings news , among other thing ? , of a comica mishap which befell the enterprising editor of the Clay County Democrat , lloei Locke , Ho was bet upon by a mob of misket citl/eni last week nnd rotten-egged , until ho resembled , iu appearance nnd odoi , a distillery dump. It appears that the young man who Is a Miiy imart youthful rep resentative of eastern journalism , hac written cl.mdeatine.ly to a young schoo girl , fibkini * her to meet him at an op pointed placo. The young misa tery wisely mndo up her miad ti refuse the chance o "making a mash" nnd showed the note to hci mother who in turn , ga\o It to her husband The story in corjjmrtion with one or two other di'graceful exploits of the young man ciueed a feeling of general Indignation , which found vent in minnor which may be said n be eg s-tromely h.irbh. Friday evening a "Lodgu of Sorrow" w.is held In Ftco Muton's bull , under the miapices of tha Scottish Rite , in memory cf the lifo nnd Muinnio labors of A. C , Drake , W. M. Doluu nr d John Cameron. The otlicera for the occasion were Itobi rt C' . Jord.in , Veil Mas cr ; William It. Brown , Sen. Warden ; Albert T. Duk ° , .lun. Warden ; John J. 1'oiuta , Orator ; Uov. Brother Jamea Putorcnn , I'llniato ; Gustavo Andertnn , Almoner ; Fred erick B. Lowe , Secretary ; John ( t. Willis , Tieasurir ; Henry C. Akin , Jlaitcr of Caro- monies ; Charles H Turney , Sen. Deacon ; ! Frederick J. Uorthwlck , Jtui. Deacon ; Wil liam J. Mount , Tiler. The clumber was Bp- : prspriately draped with black cloth. The older of e\erci c3 cousintuJ of the UEual funeral rite ) of tha order and the programme of minlc and oration wns of a solemn and im- preHsho character. This was the first "Lodge ; of Sorrow" yet held in the city and the event wiMono long to bo remembered by the local brothorhocd of Masor.9. i -H. C. Chapman , K-i | . , of the Grand ; Island Times , is In the city. Mr. C. wa a . imsimger of No. 1 passenger train at the tiinu of its collitinn yrsterdoy morning about seven o'clock , m miles east of Crete , with a doublu- header freight train going west. Tha light engine had run ahead to Hag the passenger , , and met No.1 in a Jeep cut , but BO close that in- a collision was Inevitable , Both ungineorH ln reversed their engines , the passenger engineer ia applied airbrakes , and Hteln ? the freight train close behind tha light f ntjino , he and thu firu , man jumped ; the result wai that the engineei Buffered a dislocation of the left knee , and th tlrem.m was a little bruised. Btth the en' nnd fitomon of the other engines and Cac.tped unhurt. The light en- ew ( ; Ino after colliding with the pa senger , re- ed ceiled and started at a terrific speed back , and collided with the freight tnglne , b.idl > be shaking up tint ; 10 there weio three eiiginei injured by the accident , The injury vi ill nol to bo very serioui &u the cnrmea will bo lepairec iat and out of the suopa in u ( hurt time , There are te\er l parties who claim tin nonor ani " 10 reward for the arrest o or "Tough" McGuire and " One-Kye " Howard the thiove&MmplIcatodinthe robbery of Wing ( on Miller , the Lincoln merchant * , last week Detective 0 , W. Kdseiton cornea ia lor no umall praliu for bis efforts In connection th " thu successful delection of tha culprits ud > theiccovery of the goods , lint it seemn tin " ' I Friday afternoon Marshal Cummings ru tl18 cohed a letter from Detective Pound , of Uu coin , telling him to nrrext McOuiro and Howard , nnd that sufficient ovldcnco had been nccumulated to clearly fnsten the guilt upon them , The marsh.il immediately turned the case over to Officer Green , who swore out n search wnrrantto examine the premiers of Mrs , McGuire. Ho was going down tlip ttreet when ho met Howard , nnd immediately arrested lilin nnd placed him in jail , on a chnrgo of larceny. Mr Kdgerlon , nlso lookIng - Ing for the same man , dl coverlng that ho was in Jail nnd understanding that ho had been arrested as a luspicioui diameter , procured his release from Judge Weiss and rearrcstod and placed him In the county jail , on n charge of burglary. Officer Green swore out a mit timus Satnidny and tried to secure repos. session of Howard , but failed , ns Jailer Miller , of tha county basilic , refused to glvo him up. Seal of Xorth Carolina ISmoklngaTo- bacco.is the boat | REWARDS OF A PressDtaiion of Tmlvo Watches to llis BiSt Bee Carrier Boys , Homo IntcrcstlnR KAOIS Conccrnlnn Our Carriers. An interesting event ocsurrod In the counting room of THU DKB on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. It was the pres entation of a number of watches to Tun BIE : carrier boys , In accordance with a proraisn of the company made last fall that thojo who did extra good work thiongh the wintpr in the delivery of papers - pers to the subscribers wonld bo suitably rewarded. The cnnditloiiH were that the papora should bo delivered regularly and promptly , and that the conduct of the carriers should bo poll o and gentlemanly , the twelve out of the twenty-three who made the baat record to ouch re ceive a present of a watch. Thin offer was made ia the Interest of the subacrlb- era. era.At the hour named above the caniors assembled la the cjuutini-room to re ceive their rewards of merit. Besides iho fu'l force of cirri' rj , there were present quite a number cf the other em- ployco of the establishment , a well as several gentlemen nnd ladles , who aaoiied to take eoneidurablo interest in the alliir. Tha presentation of thu wntohes was made by Mr. Thco Wlllloiiu , lessee of THE BEE s city circu ation , nho has ohargo of the carrhrs. Tbo watches were nwaided to the following earners : 1. Edgar M. Crowe. 2. Ernest Read. 3. Gee C-irponter. 4 H. N. Town. 5. Lima Weymullor. ( i 11 vug Head. 7. Nels Nelson. 8. M. J. Nelson. U. Arthur Pros' ' ; . 10 M. G. Arnout. 11. .T.3hn W. Straight. 12 i2 V. Rowley. The fiwt t vo premiums , given to Crowe ani Rsacl , tro fioo cold watche1 , hllo the r.st are silver , all of them beIng - Ing Eluln movtmento and heavy caeca. Tne names of the recipients wcro neatly ctgrAved upon the casts. The order In winch the Lamis appear in the aboto roll of honor indira'oa thoU-relative standing on the record of their eery ice ? , -which has h.en carefully kept. Mr. Williams , in ptessnting the prizes , trade a _ fov ; re- nnrka appropriate to thu occasion , atat- Ing the object of gi\ing tte watches It was done aa a remuneration for fftlthful set vices and extra woik which they had done in oreer to p'easo the patrona of the BKE. He caui- mended all the carriers and encouraged thtm in their work , and hoped they would continues to do as good service in the futaro as they had in the past. The pr.'v-winners ! were very much pleased with tbolr pressnts , aa wtsp'aiu- ' ly evident to the epnctatoM. George Carpenter , who waa awarded the thifd pn/.e. hai baen in the eorviceof the Buu for foutteen yoate , and makes a comfort' ' able living py carrying paperi ha having maddition to hta evening work for the IfKK a morning route. It ehoald bo berne in mind that carrier boys are not in any way like newaboya who sell pap.M on the street , who , asa rule , are a lUofstucy youngitars. Tha BEK car riers are lntel > igoui and ginilcnnnly , ant aa Gno looking a set of boya ani your- , men uu can bo found anywhere. Thcra are no bait characters among them. In cidentally it may ba ttitcd that the roa- HJU that some of thuai did not got piizes ia that thiy have boon with the BEK OL ! } n ch-rt time , but it should no be forgotten that while they bavo beet ompl ycd thty have done exce'lunt ' work Amuag the Bii : : cirrlors ard the som of qutto wel'-'o-do ' faraillcu in Omaha while others are poor boys who thus got their entire auppirt. A boy who is capa ble of cany ing his routes correctly , mak ing his collections closely , and otherwise properly attending tj the dtttloi required of newapiper carrier possess ail the elements of a Grat class business man , and Is bound to sucoad in lifo. There are hundreds of boys continually apply ing for positions aa carritrs , but it ia a ditTicolt matt < r toeolo.tltho ) ones who pees - s as tbo roquuui intelligence , persever ance and pluck. Some of the BEE carrlora aio young men who are attending rchool or oolk'g' , aud who pay their expenses , in wholu or in part , by carrying newspaper * . Many of t o carrloars have no trouble in obtaining first-class positions when they quit the service of the BEE. During uio laet mouth five cf them quit to btttor their condition. Ono of thorn secured a clerk ship in one of the principal i-rocarystores of Onnhn ; another obtained a clerkship in thu Union I'aciHo lioadquartcrs ; an- othorfound employment as stenographic secretary in n larb'o agricultural imple ment concern ; a fourth got a clerkship in < the Omaha National back ; while a tifth baa begun farming on his own atconnt near In Platte , Nubraeka. City I'otlllcBl Fotntori > , - A tnais meeting cf the co'.cred voteri : cf this city will bo held to-night at 8 o'clcck to select Cvo delegates to the convention jIn vention of workingmcn that will meet ID ( lie police court room , This was agreed on Siturdty night last in a caucus cf which Wm. n , Butler was chairman and ? J. 11. Slmpicn waa eocrotpry. , The republican committee cf tin r Foatth ward decided ID hold no caucus t to ( . elect de'ogatea ' to Tuesday' * convention bat that they should ba chosen at thii evening's primaries at tbo Plantera house THE SECOND WAUP OAUClTS. o.fa The caucua of the aecond ward rapub fain - 1'cana ' met Saturday night at 7:30 : in InK iikr's h&ll end wu cillud to order I. S. Hmcall. M , L hey nomiiwtctl D. C. Schelly f'r chnlrrnan. Another voice nominated Gen. O'Bri n for chairman. Unscall put the motion of Schelly for chalrmtn , which though voted down by an overwhelming majority was declared by Hatcall carried. A man at Un cill's elbow named O'Brien ' for secretary. A parley ensued. Meanty then put _ the motion of O'Brien for chairman which carried by inch an over whelming mnjorlty that Hascall eaid ho had no fair "ehitko" anil with Lahey , Schelly and a few others loft the hall Gen. Goo. M. O'Brien assumed the doty of chairman. J. B. Piper waa olcctod secretary and the cincus proceeded to the election of delegates which resulted in the selection of dolcgetea to the city convention fia follows : M , Lee , Frank Kasper , S. J. Larson , M. P. O'Brien , Tim. Collins , J. B. Southard , Chas. Thomas , aud J. B. Pipor. After a fotv speeches the caucus ad journed. Ilascsll and Ills followers after rustllrg around half an hour gathered enlliciont unmbor to call a meeting together at Kaapar'a hall , over ia the First ward , at which delegates were a1 so tolcoted. So there will bo two tctj of delegates to bo voted for at the prlmar'es , and as Hascall is likely to bo snowed under there will probtbly bo two sola of delegates apply for admission into the convention. UKPrjllLIfAX 1'llI.MAllir.S. The republican primaries will bo hold at the following places , Monday , March 23 , from C to 7 p. m. : Firet-ward Thrano'a shoo storo.Tonth and Jackson sttcotr. Second ward Walling'e , on Leaven- worth and Thirteenth streets. Third ward Twelfth and Douglas. Fourth ward Planter * ' Intel. Fifth ward U. P. bakery. Sixth ward No. 1 engine hotiso. Each ward shall select eielit delegates to the republican city convention to beheld hold at the City hall. Tuesday , Match 24 , at 2 p. m. , for the purpose of placiug in inmlnntlou cand.dUes for the follow- , police judge , trraiurar , aud itor , six conncilmen nt largo , tarco mem bers of the b ard of idac lion. By order of the city central committee. MICIIAEI , MAXBY ; , Chairman. llon'r D. DUNCAN , Stcrotnry. VODICKA & PAPEX , , .MEKCHA T TAILOKS , REMOVED to 210 aouth 12th , between Douglas and Farjaoi utrs. And wo are reioy to attend to nil Linda cf AUrchant tailoring woik with promptnesi. Wo will make our standard of work the best , and our prices as low as the low > -st. Our stosk isiitlnewand rf the litest deiigne. Wo claim tj show the best lit and gaod workmanship. Before ordering a suit , glvo ua a call. Kepa'rinp ' ; promptly done. Wo also carry u line line of gents furnishing goods. Remember the place. YoiiiOKA & PAnz. : PElsSON/lti. G. B , McDoEaM , of Sells liro.'s circus , is ( Bartered at tha Me'.ropolitau. The Baker and 1'arron Company , in Kmi- grants , are stopping at the Metropolitan. M. French , Wilber ; II. 13. Fonythe , W. C. Post , Grand Island ; S. Shanoyle , Phillips ; J. Kitten , Stromsburg ; J. F. Sherman , Wahoo ; Daniel Hall , Neliglij W. Brandt , Malcolm ; Capt. I { . II. Proaaun , Beatrice ; C. 1 * . J'x ' , Lincoln , are at the CanSeld. fieorga II. Powers , Beatrice ; M. M. Jones , Lincoln ; 31. 13. Phinuay , York ; W. V. Lanoy , Weeping Water ; W. Tyson , Blair ; T. P. Grctch , York ; A. W. Vat.dem.ir , Wahoo ; 13. B. Glllmnn , David City ; Henry Ames , DaiTer , nnd Frank Saundei * , of liock Port , Mo' , are Btoiipinc at the Metropolitan. C. J. Clarke , D3merJ. ; D. Her , Omaha ; John 13.0'Hearne , Goa. Goodell , Chas. 13. Magoon , Lincoln ; M. litlis , St. Paul ; A. L. Sibloy , Uhic.i ! < o ; C. K. Bibcock , Lincoln ; F. 0. Dilling and family , Topeka ; Dr. M. J. Gillian , Grand Island , and D. Dryfuss , Du- buqiie , are at thu Millard. At the Paxton : M. 13. McLautfilln , Platts- mouth ; It. W. Clark , F. II. Tntlilll , St. 1'aul ; L. W. Brundbaefer , North ] 'latto ; H. II. Kubinson , North Bend ; 1-3. J. Bussy , Omaha ; IU Lambert , wlfj and child , Now York ; 1-3. S. Katon , Nebraska , and 11. H. HolTerman , St. Louis. Smoke Seal of North C Mlna Tobacco. A DlHU'ictFnir. A mooting of the board of managers of the Douglas Cjuaty Agricultural Society wan held Siturdaj" afternoon , the follow ing members being prcssnt : Mujs Elcko , Avcry , Rustln ani Gliisman. Elijah Allen , who had baon appointed a committee of ono tj visit and confer with the ollicora of the different county S31 cietlos , with \iu\v to holding a diotrlc fa r , reported favorably ; Sanndorf Washington , Burt and Cumin " ? , al eecmod to favor the proportion , "it wai dcc'ded to request a\l \ countias favorably disposed to ohher at nd a delegate to meeting to bo hold in Omaha , April 11. 1885 , at 1513 Farnam street , at 2 o'clock p. m , or Betid inatructlons by letter t1 Jno. B.vurucr , orcretsry of the Dough county society. Messrs. Etckc and RUB tin were appointed a committee to con suit with tnu leatliug citizens of Omah and DoogUn county with respect to the expaeitlon Intended to bo held this fall. The board adjourned to ment again Sat urday , March 25 , at 2 o'clcck p. m. , 151 ! ) Farnam street. Absolutely Pure . Tlila powder never vaiUi. A miivel olpmety itrenKth od whole .im a < MS. More economical tn i the ) rilln ry Vtndi.and C4nno bo o ! < l In comuttl HOD with the mulUtude ot low tett , short wtlgl louof phjsrhrte iwwdert. Bold only In can ! ROYAL BAUIKQ I'OWDEll CO. , l Will BtJ N.V 1312 1312 Ol'jecl which iitjoiPst ninny a citizen of Onmlnnnd Victnil ? , is whore ho can prevent imyiim exorbitant pticoa for tlmthich ho consumes on imp ! rtaiit saving is where he cnn fmd his Clothing equul to any mitl surpassed byiiono , and ninke hissaviiiRS , he nnnounoi's now fhat rescue has at list come , since the opening of the Mtsm CI.OTUIXW PAK UUS moro than one person has reali/.ed their Which were and still remains to make a small profit and save their pat rons a large and thorough judicious buying , light expanse , nnd liberal denliiigg , has brought them in inTO Popularity once patronized a regular customer is assumed and one whenever never fails to aivocate the object of the PAUKOUS , and liberally ofler suj- pcrt to The predominating rule of exorbitant prices which ha ? hcretof jre been imposed , it is the < theHIGH "WB Art in which the Garments found at , the MISFIT PARLOUS are formed - ed , together with the elegance of material , nnd sold nt such prices tlmt it is at once realized that there is no reason why HIGH Jauiiot be vanquished , since you can dr'PS yourse'i ' ! i > qunl to the best aL less than tile former prices of nn or'l unry made garment , and htive n chance to make both ends moot Sec the 8(55.00 ( Merchant Tailor ni'ido f uit , to be sold for S25 00. The elegant S35.UO Merchant Tnilor-made Spring Overcoat for $14 : (50 ( ; also those Unsinoss tjuits , inngiug irom $12.00 to 830.00 and pantaloons in numeroiu styles and jirices 132 , -m 1312 DOUGLAS ST. , UP-STAZRS. Established for the sale of MERCHANT TAILORS , MJfiFn'aiitl CNCALLKDfw ( , 'ARMENTS only. Qjpen Jffiveiihif/s until O JL * * Jfl. StattiMlays until JiO JP. JXf. N. B. Merchant Tailors having Uncalled for or MHit Garments will favor by addressing MISFIT CLOTHING PAIlLOItS , 1312 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. A ISohcmUn named Joseph Semnnek IMng on Sonlli Fourteenth street , reported to the police .Saturday that Ilia horse linJ been stolen by sorao thief who entered his barn laat cipht. TEST YOUR BMIN&POWMTO-M. Brnnds ndrertli J ai absolutely pur THETEST : can topdowu on rv Lot ctoveuntl * heated , them the corer ami unoll. A chomht will not b r o Uetoct the preienca of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITI IIEtLTIln.IJIU.iS IKS NEVER K"iX Inn million homei fnr it iiunrter of c nturj It li itvod tlia roniumitn' rcllnblo It fit , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH. PRICE BAKING rOlVDERCO. , iiiKEnn or Dr , Price's ' Special PlayoringExIracb , Tlx lroneillinU ! ltloui nJintiir li : iorkDO-oiniJ Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gema lor Light , Health ; llrtail , Thf Rait IITJ IIc-p Yraitln tliuurlil. . FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. - S'l , LOUIS Omaha Medical & Surgical 13th St. , Cor Capital Ave , Chronic and Surgical Diseases Fcmalca , nl tlie Ncruius letcm , Vt vato Dl eaw90 ( thu Urinary and exiul OrKins. and \ViKM \ ol tbo llcml , IliroiUudLuoga , KYE AN1 > KAU. treswd by uaexiierliiK'od ( pecUlUti MIC dUcasts o ( thu He art. Liver , btomacli , KtJceje , UJdcr , Ntur l-i , Ulieum&t'im ' , rilca , Cancer , etc. CATAUHH. HHONOII1TI8 , And all other dScoaet ot tbe 'Ibroatand I.unjetretl ed by Uedlcatcil Vapori. ( Sind ( or Inhaler or circular ou Inhalation. ) All dlsittci ol tbe UIooJ , Udnary and oiual Of . 1'rl \ ate Diseases and Piles Cured or no Pay , (15 ( Ytare Hoipltaland 1'rlvitu I'raotlra. ) Convultallon and ciamlnatlon fro . Call or wrltH lor drcuUra on chroulo dlunca an < i deformities , Ditwuta ul fcmalcu , Irl\ate Irtsf iei ol the Urlnarr oml Suxuid orcan * . Seminal Weak new , Nervous Debility or K\hauatltn.tc. , et ; . , nc cur new tcstoritlvttruitnicnt. 11 lettcri and coniUlUHouiConfldentlal. MedlclD 4e.nttoallpart ol the country > > x prcus , eecuteljr poclieil uom obeertattou , u ( all crljtloiict CASO UK ! ten. Olio ( wreoiml tutmtov l > rednred ( It convtnlrnt. Opoa at all boon. dlr.ni alllettenitu Ouialuv Medical & Surgical Insttut * lllth at , Cor. Cupital A\e. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY tnm One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSFJS&RB ELEVATOR Are mow offerim * AT Tlie greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 OEGAHS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! Also great reductions in Diamonds , Je elrv. Clocks and Silverware. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles. COLLARS ifi CUFFS tUHINO THII UAUK A ( THt FINEST QOODS EVER MADE , itiNa All Linen. MTH Llo'ngs ' AND Exterlori. ABC fo BROS-.A-ejenti fo r Oracha COWING & GO , JOIIUHUI It WROUGHT IRON PIPE , Load Plpo and Shoot Load , 011TIII.MTIhTMM ( rlMfh , lMIItll.Ii\IIDIIHH\tJ.L \ I'lKI'M , IRON &DRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES , Utli & Dodge S1S..OM AHA.NEB. H. S. ATWOOD , PlottBmouth , - ttuaocior tacxoouD j j \\\wm \ \ \ m JAB. H , PBABODY , M. D. Physician & Surgeon HeMldenoa No. 1107 Jonen Ht. Office , Ho. 1103 r r- nam itrtit. Office houn,12 in to I p. in , and fioro 3 to H 1 1. to. Te' phon > . or nHloo 87. > ld ni > 1 SJ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. To whom It mij ronoein 'Ihu cup.irtniilhli | i xlitliiK bctovtri Hlchanl O ildllf.v and Hiley d , Dillun ul Dintln , Noli. , dolnK Imtliirtii imiltr the unuoand ttjlunt H O'Mallvy t'o.ldthit iltydH'il uU > > mut lal conwnt bllcy & Illln3 H ill oolloct all MIN due e&lil concern and I' ' ' ) all tholml > llllUd < I tn oanie. C. J. U1'.KKNI It. 0'llAI.LUV. Itll.KY X U1LLON BRKXSL & MAUL , ( lD001U30Ra 7O JOHH 0. J1V > J1 UNDERTAKERS 1 At the old Btand 1117 Tttnlta St. ClJ r by UU i.i.hBo No JJS ,