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2 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA FIxIDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 THE APOSTLES' CREED , That Milch Govern the Saintly Sinners of Hormondons , The Ins Hold the Fort While the Gentiles Froth and Fume on the Tbreshhold. Tfeo th WoraBU to Vote by * * United Stats * Court. Sights anU Sensations on Both Bides of the Jordan. Cctrepoo > ltnc of Onuht tiea. SALT LAKK CITY , September 23. The fair days just past hare boon full of small oxcitoraonts. First caino the dccUions of nil three of the United States judges , in tholr respective dis- tricta upholding the territorial woman Bulirago law. It was widely expected that the law would bo act aside , and if no the "Mormons" would have been bereft of probably , forty-five percent of their votes. But though it is un * doratood that some of the judges do not favor woman suffrage as n princi ple , yet they all decided there was nothing unconstitutional in the act itself or contrary to the organic act wherein the powers of the local legis lative aaaombly are defined. Then came the appointments by the governor to fill the offices which ho considers nro rendered vacant by the failure to oleov last August. From this opinion many non-Mormons , and I suppose , all the Mormons differ. At any rate the "ins" hold the fort , and refuse to surrender. The gubernato rial appointments wilt consequently have to appeal- the courts to help them got in ; but the difficulty ia that the same , as a goncrol thing , is not worth the powdor. Liwyora foes and court expenses will amount to farmoro than the emoluments of the coveted offices. On the other aide no expense will bo spared , it is not with them an individual matter. It resolves itself Into the question of the right of the majority to rule , and the majority here like majorities elsewhere will not give up the reins of power without a itrugfMO. The immediate question , however , is not on the constitutional ity of the law under which the gover nor acts , but the constitution of the law ; the governor holding ono view and ninoty-ntno hundrcdths of the people the other. Even some of the attornoya ongiged to represent the case of the appointees , before they were retained , expressed strong opin ions adversely to the position of those who are now their clients. No trouble is anticipated from thcso complications , only a long and aovoro atrugglo in the courts , which will eventually bo carried , where possible , to the Supreme Court at Washington. A sensational dispatch has been wired over the country that the Bond ing of two moro comparaes of troops to Fort Douglas was in councquenco o expected tmublo at the polls nox November at the election tor Terri to rial Delegate. Of course this was nothing but a fiotujn. The Mormon have no nocd to , ffllko trouble , for not withstanding the diifrauchiocmoht o all poIygamUti , male a'ld ft male , they will probably null a larger vote tlmn over bnf ore. Thin arrives from th fact that owing to the rippli on tin political waters many hnvo rejistoro < who never did hoforo , and in man' places the lists nro larger now itl monogamlo natnus only , than tVoj wore before the pr.xotisora of plim marriage were erased. Last week I montionoa that proba bly Mr. Parley L. Williams would bo the "liberal" randidato for delegate ; there ia now some talk of Judge Jacob M. Uoroman receiving the nom ination. The judge , until lately , was U. 8 , associate juatico in the territory and is a terriblu "Mormon-cater ; " ho has not the weight nor the braliu of Williams , and would bo unacceptable to all but the extreme wing of the Gentile residents in Utah. It is also known that Mr. Allen Q. Campbell would like to tun for that position , but since his contest with the late dele gate prudential reasons render it moro doiirablo that a now man should bo chosen. Still for what ho has done for the cause Mr. 0. is inclined to bo- Hove the party ohould honor him with the first refusal. A oold wave struck us since my last , nnd thn thermometer wont down more than thirty degrees. It is now somewhat warmer nd wo are hoping for n long spoil ot Indian summtfr. Wo need considerable fine woodier yot. More building of private resi dences is being done than at arty pro vipus time , nnd many of these nro still far from completion. Hut few public building * nro going up a now academy , the depot of the Deliver & Ilio Or uii do loud and the temple , arc the most noteworthy. Nuar 700 immigrants arrived the day buforo yesterday , and arc now scattertd up and down all over thi territory. Onu moro ship lend is expected pectod from Europe this leason , tc roach hero about the eud of nexl mouth. WENO. Sowinit and Reaping. When a young laily hems Jandk for u rich buchelor , uho ews that ( he ms , ; re l > . When seeds of dineau nro plantei through over indulgence , juacau | iie\cu the undertaker from reiplna tlia benefit b ; tuln. SI-HINC ; lii.oi.soM. Price M centi trial bottle * 10 ctut . MILITARY MAVTEHS. Special Orders-School Taacuera li tbo Sorvlco-Hontonco Paeaod. Captain William ( I , Ubbao , Fourt infantry ( Fort Bridger , Wyoming ) , i permitted to visit lUwlisaVyomlof he being a witnoes before the distric court of the Third judicial district c Wyoming. When no longer require by the coutt , bo will return to his sli tion. tion.A A general court martial isappointe to moot at Fort Lar&mie , Wyomim on the second day of October , 1881 or as soon thereafter as practfcttbli for the trial of Private Aloiandt V * - Stuart , Troop 5 , Fifth cavalry , nnd uch other prisoners na may bo irnught before it. Detail for the Court Captains Al- > crt E. Woodson , Fifth cavalry ; John iV. Itubb , Fourth infantry ; Jacob A. Vugur , Fifth cavalry , nnd Holmes O. i'aulding , assistant surgeon ; first Nontenant Robert London , Fifth cav ity.Second Second Lieutenant Lorenzo L. 0. 3rooks , Fifth cavalry , judge advocate. A general court martini is appointed o moot nt Fort McKinney , Wyoming , in the ! ) th day of October , 1882 , eras as soon thereafter as practicable , for ho trial of Private Emil Spinony , ? roop I , Fifth calvary , and such other prisoners as may bo brought bo- ere it. Detail for the court : Captains lion- y M. Crnnkhito , assistant surgeon , hnford 0. Kellogg , Fifth cavalry and Upliouo II. Bowman , Ninth infantry , Tirst Lloutonnnt Charles D , Park- mrst , Fifth cavalry , Second Lieuten ant Thomas S. McOalob , Ninth in- an try , Hocond Lieutenant John Bax- or , Jr. , Ninth infantry , Judge Ad- rocato. Jloruit 0car Ilammolton , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to company B , Fourth infantry. "Copy of endorsement on communi- .ntion of September 2 , 1882 , in CMC of private J. 11. Lutton , general ser vice , U. 8. Army , overseer of schools lit Fort Sills , Indian territory. Adjutant Gunornl'o Ollico , WA8HIN6TON , Sept. 16. Respectfully returned through leadquartora military division of the rlissouri to the commanding general iopartment of the Missouri. The war department has not given authority tot muster school toachora aa general service men. Private Lutton will bo assigned to omo company or troop Lcrving in the lopattmcnt.i Should there bo any school toachora it posts , in the department of the Mis- louri reported aa general service men , hey will bo assigned to some company or troop. Attention is invited to the fact that ho retention of unassfgnod recruits' at ogimontal and'post headquarters has lorotoforo boon disapproved. All recruits in the department hould bo assigned , at the earliest > racticablo moment , to corao company or troop. Private Thomas Ilnnley , company [ ) , 6th * infantry , for doaortion is eon- onood to bo dishonorably discharged 'torn ' the public sorvioo of the United States , forfeiting all pay nnd allow- inco now duo or to become duo , and obe _ conGncd for two years in the nilltary prison at Fort Loavouwnrth , iCansats. Private Robert Wise , company II , 5th infantry , for doaortion , is found not guilty. Private Charles McLood , company 0 , Gth infanty forviolntion _ of the 47th urticlo of war , tvao sentenced to bo dishonorably discharged the oorvico of the United States , forfeiting nil pay and allowances now duo , or to become - como duo , and that ho bo confined in the military prison at Fort Leaven- worth , Kansas , for ( wo years. 4 Private ! Tohn Bannon , company K , 23d infanty , for 'desertion , is sen tenced to bo dishonorably discharged the service of the United Satoa ( , for- feithifr all pay and allowances now duo or to became duo , and to bo con fined for the ported of two yean In the military prison at Fort Loavun worth , Kansas. Private William Kent , Co. Fv Fourth infantry for desertion and via lation'of the 17th article of war was sentenced to forfeiture of half hi current pay until the United States i reimbursed in the sum of ? 3 12 ; then to be dishonorably discharged and to bo confined in the military prison at Fe. Loavonworth for two years and three months. "Tha Commodore. " Jo * . L , Foolc , the Commodore , 1. , says THOMAB'UCLECTIHO OIL cti'rei lut of solution with ODO application , thor- ujhly applied. It uleo turo j him of n evaw cold and cough. Ho thinks It a eryl\Hiiibe ! romeily , and -will nuver be wlthoulHt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Suprcao Court of Nolirntlia. Stall vs. b uldon. Motion for ro- uarlng ovorrulid. Cowoo vs. Hoopu. Continued. State or rol. Longshore vs. Platte ounty. Snbraittod. Swanoy vs. Hutchins. Mirror from incostor county. JuJpinun rovora d. Attachment proceedings dis uilssod , Opinion. Ono S , iu May , 1881. came ftom lliuols to this state with the inten Ion of abandoning his former rest once and rcaiding hero , but his wif omalnod in Illinois until October o bat year. In Juno , 1881 , action by ttachmont woa commenced agiina 5 and wife upon the ground that they wore non rosldbnta , tttld , That th ttaohniont could not bo sustained. Bitvuii CKKKK , N. Y. , Feb. ( ( , 1880. GKNTS I hnvo been very low , and mvo tried ovorythinfr , to no otlvnti- ago , I hoard your Hop Dittoti ocommondud by so many , I concluded o give thorn o trial. I did , nnd now mil around , and constantly improving , and am nearly aa Httong us over. W. H , WELLER. A Doaorvod Promotion. < The Chicago Tribuuo announces hat Mr , Ocorgo L. C&rman , comiuls- sionorof the Northwestoru Trollio and Dontral IOWA association , has cppolut- oj Mr , K. F , Lock chief olork. Mr. Lock hai | had long ozperienco in freight affairs , Mid during five year * lias filled an important position on the Burlington it Missouri Hirer rail , road. Ed Lock has many friends iu Omaha , vrhoro ho was stationed for a number of years , Tint under Mr. Lowell , and afterwards as assistant in paymaster of the 11 , it M. road. Ills abilities hnva vron him a deserved pro motion to a responsible and important position , which la directly in the line of further advancement. On this ac count the news will bo received with great satisfaction iu Omaha among a largo number < . { friends and aa > iiuatntaucea , vrhu will wish him all success in his new position. Buoklm'B Arnica Halve , The UKST BALVI In th ? world for Cuti , DraUeo , Sorti , Ulcctr , Lalt Hhciuu , Fc. . ' ver Bore , Tetter , Chipped Ilnndi , Chll Llains , Corus , ana ell ttln eruption * , and iKuitlToly euros -jilts. It is gtiaratatced U K e eatlbfactfoa i iti My relaoded 1'riM , 23 oonU | ) r cr , i or * & ! o .by JO I' . OuoJmaa THE UNCOMPHAORE UIE8. ItocommondnUona of the Ute Com- mlflalon Ilpgnrdlnn Their Treatment. General O. 0. Howard was looked for on the afternoon train to-day , re turning from his trip to Fort Thorn- barg , Utah , and other western posts , A dispatch from Fort Thornburg after his arrival there e&y : To-night General O. 0. Howard , commandant of the department of the Plalto , arrived hero. Ho meditate * , under the Authority of the command ing general of the division , Sheridan , remanding from Fort Thornburg such troops as are hero , if the Ute commission recommend the same. Ac yet the commission has not acted in the promises , but it is reasonable to Bupposo that they nro agreeable , as the agents at Oaray and U in tali hnvo no-fears of trouble , nnd ( ho commission iteolf lias none , unlcen the interior department nt Washington hesitate to comply with thn ruquontn of the commission aa rnndo. If it does not there will bo trouble with the Utca in the spring. Troopn nfo not _ needed hero. The Indians do not desire their pretence , cud the whites are NOT AfflUII ) WiritOUT THEM. The Mormons of thit section nil- vispd the White lUvcr Utea to refuse to accept annuity money from the gov ernment , which they did not , how- over. The Ute commission has recom mended the wattiriup of the land occupied by " * , the Uftcompahgro Utcs , which hnvo not as yet boon subdivided , and when that is douo the Ituiiiha will find enough gra7. < ng lands for their ponies and cat tle , which is firit demanded. The Utes are not the most kindly disposed to wnrd the present commission because the government has never &a yet car ried out its.ngroomcnt with them , but the commission hope within the re quired lmo | to do that whlch the law and instructions of the secretary of the interior demands of It. The com mission has boon kindly -treated by Captain Hawkins and hln staff nt Fort Thojrnburgh' , who ere anxious to getaway away fro'm this frontier on Iho natural plea that their presence ia not do mnndcd by Indians or wKitoa. r j - ' - , ' - . j ' Liver diseaseslioadachc , and con stipation , "caused by bad digestion , quickly cured by Brown's ' Iron Bit- tirn. Y. M. O. A. Third Annual State Convention. OMAHA , Nob. , September 20. The Btito executive committee of the Young Men's Christian association of Nebraska have decided to hold their annual convention in Omaha , Thurs day , Friday , Saturday and Sunday , October 10 , 20 , 21 and 22,1882. The conventions heretofore have boon the means of disseminating the knowledge of the association trork , in some measure , throughout our state as well as giving an incentive to al Christian elfurt , and it is the prayer of the committee that still moro may be accomplished hjs year. To this end the various sociations are invited tojiend doleca'tos , and ihi evangelical ch'urches. whore there nr no ossomtiocs , are' invited to send thosd who are interested In'tho ' Mas tor's work , especially for young men ond'thoy ' nro also requested to'romern bor in their prayer meetings and closota this convention asking largo things of Him who said : "Auk and it shall bo given unto you. " Matt , 7:7. : 7:7.Tho The iutoruaUprial committee wil have representatives present men who ore giving their on tire time to th < cauia for young men , and whoso experience porienco Is the accumulation of years' ' work nnd atudy.r Other prominent workers will bo present also , and from among thorn it is a pleasure to mention General.O. O. Howard , who hau recently moved to our state. An effort will bo made to secure re duced rates on tha.railroads centering at Omaha. 'f - s - f Entertainment will bo provided for all accredited delegates to the convon tlon. j For further particulars address thi committee's secretary. i In Christian faith and love. P. 8. LIESENIUNO , Chairman , GKO. T..HOWSEH , . Omaha , Beo'y andtTreas. , Omaha. LKAVITT JJunNiiiM , Omaha. WABBKN BWITZLEU , C M. G. MoKooN , " WM. FUSUINO , , " . L. D. TKMPLK. ' J. 0. BoNNEttp Ltnpoln. J. N. DAVIDHOW , Crete , Ezecutivo Committee. P. S. Let it bo the work cf every Christian to niako this the best convention vontion ever held in Nebraska , Free of Ohnrge. All persons suffering from Oouubi ) , Asthma , Bronchitis , Loaa of Vtice , or n Mfcctlon of the Throat and Lungs , uro ro quoted to cull nt O. ! > ' . Goodman' * dru wtore and get a Trial Mottle of Dr. King New DUcovery for Qunnuroptlon , free o charge , \vhlcli will convince them of II wonderful merits and show what a regula ollar.alin lintlln will , \0. \ Call early. EUROPEAN HOTEL The most c nt lU locttJ hotel lo the city , lloouu 750. * LOO , Jt.COaod ItWporJ r/ Hr.t CUu UciUurunt conntcteil wltu ths hotel. \ .HURST. - " Prop- Coruer Kourth and Locuit Streets. THE OI Y-BTEAM LATTNDRy tiakci a Bpeclulty of Collars & Cuffs , ' IT TKE lUTK 0 Three Cents Each , Work wllclted from all ov r the country , Tha charts aud return iwu > tgG must &o- company ) the packsge. Bpeclal r tes to large clu | or agenclea. WJLKINB & KVANS , JACOB KAUFMAN. REMOVED TO NO , Oil 1GTH ST. DEALKK IK ALL 1KIHDS OF WINES. That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is , that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease , liver com plaint , consumption , cold , rhcumatism.dyspcpsia.ovcr- work , nervous debility , &c. Whatever the cause , don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , and it docs this by commencing at the foundation , and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Loginsport , InJ. Dec. i , iCSo. For a long time I have been a lufTercr from ( tomach and Mdney disease. Myappetltewaserynoor and the very small amount I did eat disagreed v , nil me. 1 wa annoyed very much from non-retention of urine. I tried many remedies with no tuccess , until 1 used llrown's Iron Littcri , blnce I used that my stomach does not bother me any. Mytppetlteisslmplyimmense. My kidney trouble is no more , and my general health Is such , that I feel like a new man. After the use uf Brown's Iron Hitters for one month , I have earned twenty pounds In weight. O. D. SARGBKT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom- 'mend BROWN'S IKON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you arc , and it will cure you. The ARonlos of Dlllloua Colic , the In Icscrlbtble iann'sol Chronlj lndlioatloa | , tbode illlty and mental KUJIOF rotultlntr from a ccit ro U ( | , may be ccrialuly avoided by repuUti hosysttm with that agreeable and rtfrc b Itandard Preparitlon , larrant's Seltzer Apeilcnt * PROCURABLE AT ALLDRUGOIbTS. HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD. MADE BY BIOHARDSON.BOYNTON &GO cmcA'co , nxs. Embody new 1882 Imprivements. Jlor. practical 'e urns ; Cost loss f > k P 1 rder ; Uielem faoli mil Rive more " " > nd a larger volume of pure air than any 'urnace ' made. Bold by PIERCE * & DTI ADFORD , Oraana , Neb DRAY'O SPECIFIC TRADE . . MAHKjh.jOH.atTnfOBWARK edy. Anun. tailing -euro lot tfemluM Weakness , Hperinator. rb a , Impel- ency , ana all DUeuosthat follow al a lEFIIIIETAl'In'a.sequenco oi AFTER TAIIMB. l U-AbusoMlxiMoMamory ; , Unlrereil Lusl tads , Pftln In the lltck , Uimneua ol Vision , Premature mature Old Ago , and many other Diseases thai ead to Insanity or CohiumptloD and a Premv uro Qrare. CVFull partlcnlan In cni pwnuhlet , which we desire to send Ireo t r mall to ever ? one. aTOio 8p clflcM dlclne Is sold by all druggist * 101 p r packsxe , or 0 packuee lor $6 , or will > e sent free by null on reciipl ot the money , by adilreulne TUB QUAY iEUlClNK CO.n DuDalo , N. 1 } . nn7mo-eq4 IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's FLORIDA WATER. Best for TOILET. BATH and AWDKERCHIEF. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS 0. Bt'BOUT , Proprietor. 1212 ffarnoy St , Omrha , Neb daimizefl Iron CORNICES , DORMKU WINDOWS , F1NIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Koofing , Specht'a Patent Metalio Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I nin tl Rcuoral agent for the { above line of goods. IRON FKNOINC ; . ii a lu trmd6 . Verundat. fflo n Kalllon * . Window and Ccllorj ' Ou rd ; 'tl o QKNKllAL AGENT N Mrs J. O , Robortwm , Pltlrburg , Pa , writes : "I ai suffering Irom general debility , want ol ap. ettte , constipation , etc. , no that life was a bur- an ; after using Burdock Blood Hitters I felt bet- r thin for ) tars. I cannot praise your Bitter ) omuch , " It. Olbbn. ol Buffalo , W. Y , , writes : "Yonr urdock DIM. . Hitters , In chronic dlcate9f the ood. liver a.iJ kldnejs , have been signally atkcd with siicccM. IhMo u ej them myscll 1th best results , for tori idltj olthollier , and In wool a friend ol mine suCcrlng Irom drops ) , ie effect was mw clous " Bruca Turner , Rochester , Jf. Y.wntis : 'I have ecu subjii t to scrlo'u disorder of tso Kidneys , ml titnlile to attend to tmrinras , Burdock Dlooil ittors relieved mo before hill ft bottle as U8"d ffcl connilcntthat the\ will cntlrdy curnuio. " Ascuith Hall , Blnghampton , N. Y. , writes : I suffered with a dull pain through mcfl M K and shoulder. Lost my uplrlts , appetite nd color , and could with dllnculty keep up all ij. Took jour lliinlock Dlood Bitters M ill- : it < land halo felt no pain since first week af. r using them. " Mr. Noah Btw , Elmlrft , N. Y. , writes : "About ur J cars ago I had MI attack ol blllouB fever , and ever fully recovered. Jly dlgcttlie orpins ere weakened , and I would bo compktclj pros- atcd for Oaj s. After ming tv , o bottles ol } our urdock Dlood Bitters tlicl mprovcment wan to slblo that I was astonlshod. I can now. though . } ears of ago , do a fair and icasontblo day's ork , C. Blucket Robinson , proprietor ol The Canada ronbj tcrl.in , Toronto , Out. , writes : "For\cara suffered grcatl ) from oft-recurring headache. I used j our Ilurdock Dlood Hitters with happiest csultn , and I now find m < Felt In better health ian for years pxst. " Hrs. Wnllicc , nufJalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have 9eJ Burdock lilooil Dlttcrs for nrncus aod bll- usk s adarhoa , and can recommend It to anyone HJU K a cure far Wlllousnciw. ' lln. Ira llutlnollind , Albany , K. Y , writes : For cetera ! y in 1 hate tufleuil ficra cft-licur- ag blllloui hoada hes , dyspepsia , and com- alnta peculiar to my sex. Since using your urdock Dlood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " rice I.OO oei Bottle : Trio Bottles 10 OU FOSTER MILBUEN.&Oo Props , . , , , BDTFAI,0 , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by leh i Mcltihon and 0. Y oodmaa. jo 27 eod-me To Wervous Suterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific II la n iorUvc euro lor 1'iMrji.Mirdts , Oemliu. ecU.nw. , Irnpotincr , and &U dlsenben resulting rctn ftclC-Abuno , M llsntal Anxiety , LOOTI Iitncrjr , Vblniln tht I'atlc 01 SMe , anJ db asca ' " that load to Consumption . "inlty tin oarlygrre e 'he Spocl2c Mtdldao ! ) \ll\Vg \ \ U30U with wondrr In ! C-.ICCCJM. Pamphlet * so * 3 all. Wir.u lor thsm ci % cl foil par > icubirp. Price , * pocllc , Jl.C'O i/er / ifcri-ve , orslxpci ages for 15.03. Adiro < a all orders to D. BIWiOK UCUICINS OQ. Nos. lOt and 100 Mc.ln St. Bo/lAlo , K. Y JoM In Omaha \iy 0. F. Ooodman , J. W. Bell , d til diaejitD ! veryiThcrs. i t . * DR. CLARKE 811 oust St St. Louis. Is still treat ing all PK1VATE , NKH VuUS , CHHON1C and Special Diseases , Sperma torihcea , Impotcncy ( Sex nal Incapacity ) , Female Dlieascii , Irregularities Difficulties , etc. C-V Ladles , tend 25 cent ( In stamps ) to p y eipreas ' 'valuable charges on a work" entitled "Dlieiecs of Women , etc. " Work n CHBOXIO Di XASU , ono stamp. jt2TVIctIma if Self abuse 01 1'rhnto Dtscai-e , send 2 stamp or CIILIBRATRD WORKS on .Nirvous and Eexua Mseases. Oonsultatlon personally or by letter FREE Consult the old Doctor. THOUSANDS C011KD. Olllce In quiet , prhate , reepcctable place. You fee no one but tha doctor. Dr. Inrke Is the only physician In the city who wir ants cures or no pay Medicines tent over- here. Hours. 8 A M. to R r. M. . ruur .lutlei orolf ( tu ; itlmuUntinl J u b init * ! * * Hop Ditteia. il.Hi uib Hup B > If TDU U1-07CUIKT lll tutierlnx I rom likcnrior ur Ol/l ; | lluui U youn . rifiS or l f" . oW o fo ! M ) r"ilhorIknpiil ) ! lirmi , ti'lr on Ho Tiirf tr yon ni. iThenrrer yon reil ( bit your sj cni nrfilt ckamlnir. ton IHB or rtlinumtlntr , wllhout < nl rro < taU Hop ' t * . G-.TI , Vnifl . 11 unit , mrruiiumil You will be rimiJiryouuM Hop Dittor Ify > m * ' * > lnv rr ] weak > Dd It ) It mny * nvv/our lite. It hat euved hun dreds. The Great Lnglish Eemody .Never . falls to cui Venous Debility , VI til KxhaUitlon , Emlo > loiis , Bcmlnal Weak lUOOD , and all th uill I'tJccta of jouth fnl follica and exces- Uej. It otopa | x.rma licntly all weakening Involuntarylojatsan drains uix > n tbo syi t m , the Inevitable re . . . . . 'suit ' ol these evilprac tloes , which are so a tnutlvo to inlud ami bed and make lift miserable , often i aiim to Insitil ly and death. It strengthens the Nerve , u j. , fmemorri Blood , Muscles , Digestive and Kepro ductlro Uina * . It restores f ) all the oriraul funstliaie their former tlgor and vitality , ma king life cheerful anil enjojnble. Price , W > x > t , or lour times the quantity 110. Sent b express , socura from otwr atlon. to any address , on receipt ol price. No. C. O. D. sent , extep on receipt ol * 1 at a L-uara tee. Lttteis r - eating answers oust Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandehoii Pills are tt > boa and cheawjt dyspepsia and blliloiu cure Iu the maikit. Sold by all drugclsU. Prlo- (0 cents. Da. Mrani'i KILKII RmmT , NirRmotm , Curotfll klndot Kidney and bladder complaints ronorrhea , Rlcet and leucorrhea. For tale by al .aukvlsts : tin bottle. . . KNOUbll ilEDICAL INSTITUTE. 7J8OlheSt , , lit. Loub , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by Jan25-lv LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Three courses ; open to both "AOADB -CUaslctl and Englls Qhe the UiU ol traliiuu : for co'lcge or biu n FEIUIY HALL-bemTnary lor ro nK ladle * . Unsurpassed In betnty and neal'hiui- ' DeM ol nituitliu , and In extent of adv-au- otlereJ and thoronjhocM ol tralnloeshcn 0 o cti kDt Year Iwjlns September 13. 188S. AppI HESr. aBEQOBY , LAlte Pore Beauty , licalilu and 1iapilueM for ladle ln wJNE QF The Oldest Wholesale and Ketail JEWELRY HOUSE n Omaha. Visitors can hero ind all novelties in SIL- VES WARE. CLOCKS , iich and Stylish Jewelry , he Latest , Most Artistic , ind Ohoicsst. Selections la PEKOIOUS STONES and all descnpnoiis of FiNS WATCHES at as Low Pri es aa is compatible nifch uonorablo dealers. Call and see our Elegant. . New Slore. Tower Building , orner llth and 3srnham Streets LEAPINO MUSIC HOSE IK IHK WEST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured , Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for eaali or installments at Bottom Prices , A 8PI03TOEP stock o ) beinway Chickering , Kuabo , Vose & Son's ' IJi anos , and other makes , Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smith A.merican Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us befora pur chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , A Large Stock always on Hand. PERFECTION * HEATING AND BAKING , in only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by ? > 1LTQM ! ROGERS & SONS jull-m&clv WHOLESALE ! Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { " w I , OBERFELDER & CO. BOOK-KEEPING. BUSINESS FORMS , BANKING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSE1TP , POLITICAL ECONOMY , COMMERCIAL AJlirUMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gontlcninn of bitaitiesi oxtirionoo \ and broad scholarnhip at the WYMAH GOfflMERGIAL COLLEGE , A now institution bzHcd on U > i UiijhcHt atHitrl rd of ozcnllonco. Day and nnd evening cessions nro now n i-uo nsftil oporntimi. aFoKoiiculara or special Jnf'jrmatinn ujly i o or addiecj * A. I * WYMAN. A. M. CLARK , Paintsr&PaperHanger SlfiHWaWBE&DEOOWTOE. "WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window StoflBS1 and Onrtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. [ Faints , Oils & Brushes. 107 Sontlall4th Street OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA , Opera House Clothing Store NEW STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS : Boys' Clothing a Specialty. ( WERGOATS , ULSTERS & ULSTERETTES All Goods marked in plain figures and sold at strictly "one price. " GALL AND EXAMINE my jstock before purchasing elsewhere. J. P. LUND , 217 15th St. FSESH BALTIMORE THE D. D. MALLOIIY & GO'S DIAMOKD BRAND ! DIAMOND BRAND ! " 19-3m D. B. BEEMEU , Qoneral Western Agent , Omaha. GENERAL AGENT , i ! . SGHILTZ BREW UU , Office 1114 Farnham Street , Omaha , Neb. , and 311 Oou t avenue , Des Moines , Iowa : | Prices and Information Cheerfully given on application. * f s \