THE DAILY . KRTfit W1KS.DAY OOTORMR The Daily Bee. Monday Morning Oct. 3. Weather Hoport. ( The followDK ! o1)ROtvnllon are taken at h * tame moment of time at all the stations aimed. ) WAII DKTAMMKNT , U. 8. SIGNAL SEII- ) VIDE , OMAHA , Oct. 2,1882. ( l:45p.m. | , feet 1 Inches at La Crosac'and 3 tect 11 Inches at Ujbuque. LOOAL BHBVITIEia. -Judge Llpplncott claims tha Jumbo watermelon. It weighed forty.fivo pounds and wni n splendid specimen. Several delightful showers since Bat- nrday night laid the dtut nicely and puri fied the atmosphere. The city council meets I" , night , the appropriation ordinance and monthly reports being the principal buii-1 ness before then. The funeral of Mm. Mary Donovan will take place to- , October 3J , at 9:30 : a. m. , at the northeast corner of Oth and Dodge street ) . All friends are cor- ill.lly invited. Mr. Van Tnyl , tax auditor of tbo 1) . & M. , has purchase. ! fifty feeders of Mr. O. M. Drunc , of Lincoln , which ho will put on his farm near this city for the win- tcr. Tlio Sonth Omaha church organization will receive bids for the carpenter work on their now clinrsh edifice until Wednesday , Mr. John Hush being authorized to re ceive the bids. . The funeral of John Wilson , who wan killed by the earn Saturday night , took place from Undertaker Jacob's place at" p. m. , Monday the interment taking place at Prospect Hill cemetery , Mr. Chas. II. Bonta , a mason of this city , is a natural born wood carver. Ho has been amusing himself In lib leisure time by carving out canes with ills jackknife - knife from the woods of various states rind ho has some remarkable specimens of his handiwork. Ho would have made a mark aa sculptor had ho turned hi * attention in that dlrcction.in his youth. Manager iMigunt , oi the JAcademy of Mustcturned out yesterday with his cornet hand in Hoinau'd big band wagon , drawn by eight horae * , fourblacksand four grays. I.r The team attracted the attention of every- v.ur , * JL u. m.in was fine , Tim BKK office being favored with a special sere nade. Manager Nugent retains all of bis old company and announces-several .new attraction ! , r JOB PRINTING. Send lot printed price list and tamplt * ofN 11 kinds of job work to the ALLKN , PRINTING CO. , Job printoru , and pub- b10 Ushers "RURAL NEBRASKA , " The 10K American Cattle Journal. LIVE STOCK printing n specialty. Nog , 218 and 220 , 8. 14th St. , Omaha , Neb. sop20me-eod2w SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made frorr tlio wild flowers of th yAK FAMED YOSEMJTE VALLEY , il is the most fragrant ot perfumes. Manufactured by H. li. Slavon , San Francisco. For Halo in Omaha by W. J. Whltohouso and Konnata Lrou. , & 0o. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Paint , " was patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num < ber 241 , 803. Any person found era known to * tamper with the manu facture of said paint will bo punished - od to the fall extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to soil receipts. UAWTIIOHH & 13 BO. , Lancaster Pa. CIGAR MAKERS' UNION. Tuoy Capture tbo Fort end Hold It The Cigar Makers' union which or ganized A branch in thin city last spring ore apparently accomplishing the ohjoot for which they united , which was the establishment of a uni form rate of and wages shutting out a data of workmen who were on various account * dangerous to the trade. i A week ago last Saturday tlio Oma ha branch undertook the work of in troducing among the local factories a uniform schedule of prices to be paid for'work , and were succeuful ini every case but one , West & fritcher declining to adopt the now achodulo. The union men employed at that place thereupon quit and left [ the city. All except two of the cigar- ( makers now at work in the city are union men , and of those two ono has signified his willingness to leave , if the union will do the square thing by ' him. The union now embraces thirty- six members in this city , and it may be noted that membership indicates that a man ha served a three years' apprenticeship and ia a master of his . trade , The firms now dealing in the goods manufactured by the union are ; V.or F. LoreuKon , Joe Buckman , Trocslor & Kohouts , Behultz , Nachtigal , nnd Yergunton. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , O1IA- UA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market aliords. The traveling public claim they get better accommodation ! ) and more general satisfaction here thaujgat any other house in Omaha. Rate , 2 per day. aut21tfm A Short Road to Heultli. To all who are fullering from bolU. ul- ctru , scrofula , carbuncle * , or other obsti nate dlteues of the blood and tkin , a course of UUKIXKK Bixxm liiTTKua will b found to be a short roAd to hnlth. Price $1,00. ) SCHOOL SUPERVISORS , Tie Regular Monthly Me&ting & of the Board of Edu cation. Appointment of Standing Com mittees find Other Routine Work. The monthly mooting of the hoard of education took place last evening , being attended by all the members. The journal was rood and approved. The report of the city treasurer in account with the board , for the month of September showed the fines and li conaos collected during that month to bo § 1,024.83 ; taxes collected in Au guat $2,885 . ' 38 ; balance on hand 50 , 205.42. The list of echool fund warrants paid in September , amounting to $3 , 591.25 , was filed. Nclcon Learned waa allowed $25 for training the graduating class in their essays. A vote of thanks was aunt in from the Northwestern Academy of Medicine - cine , to the board for the use of their room nt the recent mooting. The North PreHbstorian church ten dorcd the board the rant of thu b.-via- mont room in their now edifice fo ? ono year on condition of the hoard finishing it up. An this would cost about $500 thu offer waa not accepted. The bill of Kennard Bros , for vac cine points furninhcd to vaccinate the school children waa tint allowed. The janitor of the South school received coived uu increase of salary of 5 per Month , The bill of En-Supt. Lnno for ono month's unpaid salary , $200 , was nl lowed. pay roll of the teachers and was passed. The salary of the poachers and superintendent ouuod to $5,142.34. The Byjojai committee on buildings and property reported that the con tracts for ti0 two now school build ings were m 0 on Saturday nnd that work begun a tively yesterday. The two buildings nil bo ready to occupy . by m. November f II ! lC h. . . . _ i I The following Wracta for supplies wore approved , an } the president and secretary were aut riEei to close the samo. \ J. S. Caulfield , ahjonary and sup plies Thos. H. Cotter , p. J. H. Brackin , CO cW , , Of W00i nt $6.25. ' George Patoraon , $10.20 per ton. Jeff. Bedford , soft Springe , $5 50 per ton. Estimates ot work.oomp.t0j " ' Eleventh nnd , Center , stn , ' * * li"nn' ; were approved nnd allowid. Mrs. Dinsmoro was allw j 0 5 f ( ) _ eorvicos aa school oxaminir. Bids for furnishing cloaks or now school building * were pi and read from : W. B. Miller , -T. H.Va " ' Sherwood , of nhipaanT. . . . . . . .tvni. NnVi . Mntf TT .Tl | Monarch dotorlin& ! J Excels , School FunUturo. ° 0' , ' . Oincmnajj The bidding wV < lu1ltt0- I voly and till matter was ? " to the cpmmittoo on builditiRS and > 0Pwty Wlth Povror I to act. President Long tl&V ocoodod ° appoint the regular stSHj committees - toes for the year , as foliovf81 , , Finance-Long , Fergus 1' Amler' son. Claltna Anderson , McSlwC ° / M'i Points. _ .X , 1 Buildings and Property Points and McShano. Teachers and Tex son , Points and Connoyor , / - lluloa , forma , printing/iiU suppliijB MoSlmno , Long , And'fsov On motion of Mr./Andorson the purchase of two dozocorioii of the last school laws forytho uao of the board was ordered. / Supt. Junioa beity prwent , made a statement to the b/ird < oncornitig the crowded condition. * * ' ° tchooU and the urgent nocoosly f more room at onco. Some of t/o rroms contain over double the nuhJor of scholars that any teacher ah/Wd / have in charge. For this reason'ie Lau established the half day syBtoin Homo of the rooms of the ] Iar > an V "t , North a.id Central sch " * T'w ' Rroat increase in the nu'f001' ° ichool children ib strong ev/lonco of tlio rapid growth oi the city hJ0'1 ' the speaker thought JI oven tl < 9 board did npt fully realize. Ad/DUnied to meet at 5 p. m. Mon day. , _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ ' Marrying Hlcli. You need not bo poor and depend ent on your wedding day , for every portson inalo or fumtlo can get a good round sum of aiotiey at masriago if they hold a certilhnlo of membership - ship In THE MARRIAGE FUND | MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION I ' " of C dar'llapids ; Iowa ? 10,000 has already been paid iii onofits to its members , in the nine > ; lontlis of the associations' organi&aii nand there ia a golden opportunity for thousands more to reap pvoii' 1 rger benefits. Nothini ; Hko it vro over known. Do not postpone bowing in your request for circulars gring full and complete information Warding the plans and opporations ( j the associa tion. Agents can makibiggor money than in any other buiness. It ' I strictly honorable , ploaint atid Vro' | fitablo. The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the nssoduion as pro scribed by lau , for the protection of their mombora. The oay aasociaUou of the kind in oxlatoitco 'organized ' ac cording to law.Vritu' at once for circulars. Say whjro you saw this notice. / aug311-u > To ST. JosEiii's Hosi-iTAL , 1 OMAIU , Si/'t. 30 , I881V ) Tlie underBigniVl , sisters in churgo of the hospital of/fit. / Joseph , in need of assistance to uiako quilt * , comforts , sheets uud pilU\r slips to be used in the hospital t/io / coming winter , re- tpoctively rcqiest all ladies BO dis posed , and apabloof so doing , to favor them with a few hours' sewini on the obovo articles at the hwpita > on the afternoons of Tuesday and Wednesday next , between 2 and 0 o clock. The thread used and the machine * , necessary to ficilitato the work will bo supplied bv thn aitlcrs. Si.iTKna or Si. DISTKIOT COURT. Tuo Bnelnoes of the October lorm Beglna-tlie Grand Jury t Work , The district court in and for Douglas county , convened at 0:30 : a. m. yester day , Judge Szvatjo presiding , to enter upon the buoincsa of the Octobar term , which will probably occupy or nix wcoVs , as there are 030 caeca in the docket , the largest over had at any ono term. The court appointed an bailiffs : ilonry Grebe , Edward II. Crowoll and J. J. Galligan , The committee appointed to rx > amino applicants for admission to the bar consisted of Hon. John L. Web- Btor , 0. J. ( Jrcon , Win. S. MeOlollan , . ' Pat 0. HawcB , and Guo. M. O'Uriun. A largo amount of iniecollatiuuus business , motionn , ox purto mattcra , and no on occupied thu morning hours. The grand jury waa impnnnellud with Mr. F. O. Urlau ns foreman. There were thruo absentees , two wuro excused , and ono was reported not found , on tlio original lint , utid the court issued as special venire for aix additional grand jurors. Thu nivoati- gating body , aa finally made up , con- " ited of : F. G Urlau , foromin ; Goo. Fonti , P. Woinhnqon , Peter Boyer , J. W. Mooro.L. T. Wilbur , . ! . U. Guo , Gfo. McKunztu , Jr , Gabriel Bowers , Sr. . B. K Madson , II. J. Williams , J. B. Kornahan , Luke 0. Radfiuld , H. W. Gioaolman , J. 0. Wilkinson , John Naah. The court adjourned to meet at 0:30 : a. m. Tuesday. i o * Sown Fool Hard- All beds f osm hard to the rheumatic. Then harl ; < " to pcnvlnh mlferersl Apply lr. Tltoiuti Irr.ccxuiu ? OIL toyonmch- Ing iointu BI ' t-trlec. Holy upon it that you will nxr' ' * < f cj'.sedy relief. Such , atleaat , istt : -.irr.cyf thosa who have used it. The r.j' r'i J'kawlso ' successfully - fully rosorUd " V "r. and lungdu- CBBCS , sprain * * ' ' Counf . .onora. MONDAY , October 2 , 1882. Board mot pursuant to adjourn mont. Present , Commissioners Drexel - ol , Corliss and Knight. The following named persona were granted license to still liquor : Mary Ostor , Valley Station , for three months ; John Flood , Waterloo , for three montha ; and Dotlef Thieason , Millard , for six months. A petition from the freeholders Douglas rsounty was presented to the board asking that the question ol granting bounties for the destruction of wild animals bo submitted at the next general election , which was granted. The following accounts were allow ed from the general fund : Four perrons , witness fees $ -18 00 F. W. Corliss , services as county commit Blotter for September 97 00 A. 1'olncV , clothes for prisoners. . . . 9 CO Omaha Republican , printing , etc..28910 K. T. Duke , goods for county 31 70 i Win. Peter * , work on road 22 50. 111. Hexnuor , groceries for poor JG 40 ! I'erkius tc Lear , goods for county. . . 9 00 3\ The county clerk submitted his ro ort of foes received during the third Srtor. iis day tbo proceedings in Road . . < u wuo uiKcii uu ior uaar " " - ton , a n motion the further con. aidoratio4ereo WM postponcd. IV T0tU Tt for furnishing sof fiHjy Jeff Beav.d was approved. Adjourned to 7th wat. JOHN BAUMEII , C nty oierk. Escaped from tbo Tolli. I John Uacon , Laporto , Intl. , wrvC9.1 'lluirah for SritlNO BI.OHKOJI ; it's all yc > . ccommend It to he. My dyspepsia basal . Rtilsliatl. Why don't yon advnrtlne 111 ? lat allowance will you make If I take a clozCXJiottlea , BO that I could oblige my 'riendi oicasionollyj" Price CO cent , trial ottlcs lOctulB. PEnsONAi , Mr. T. B. Holmes , of tbe Fargo Argus , in the city route tbe on to Colorado cap. Ital. Capt. Copp , of the Wahoo Foragers , ia r ; the city en route to Denver. He looks is good natural anil happy as ever. ] ) ; . and Mrc. John H , Moore , of Lou- leu county , Virginia , are In our city. Their Intention U to make Omaha their home. Sergeant W. H. Allison , of company K , Ninth Infantry , is In the-clty , having come Trom Ft. McKlnney to testify before tbe ; rand jury in the case of the killing of the inljler iirar Florence a few weeks ago , Mr. AUUon U warmly greeted by his many friend * here , and says ho It as glad to get back iva they are to see him. He i. reports life In tha Dig ] lorn mountains as' ' rather lonesome to one who has lived In Omaha for so lung. MOUHISVIctorTB. . "Morris , aged JO yearn , son of 0. T. Morrl , at 725 South IClKhtecnth itreet , Huuday , October 1 , 1H82 , at 0:30 : a. m. Ills remains will bo taken to New York Kidney Cotuplutut Cured U. Turner , Kochenter , N. Y , , wr te : " have been lor over a year subject to ferlou disorder of the kldue.va , and often unabli to attend to butlneri } ! procured your ISVK DOCK liLool ) UITTKIW , and was relieved be fore half n bottle was tiled. I Intend t < continue , as I feel confident that they wil entirely cure me. " Price $1.00. AlftlD-DAY MASQUERADE- A Woman Arrested For Wntkm * the Utroeta in Alula Attire. About noon yesterday Oiliser W F. Flynn arrested n woman whom ho found walking the streets clad in a full suit of men's clothing. She \vns taken to tha police court' and stoutly asserted that she was 'a gentleman , " though did iiot deay that ho wus of the female sex , She was quite stout in appearance and flbposed to bo a little boIHgerout , Judg/Ben. \ . " * " * ' * > w * * * * ' * v * eke fined her ? 10 nndt cess , i ° w ich she waa committed t , Jne woman's name is Wa hiigton and her husband is in ja 1 oi the " "ing wood fnm Tom is herself had t 8Ujt in wiages for alleged ill treatment. She is sup posed to bo a little cranky. POLICE COURT. 'he ' Xilet of Sabbath Day OtTonclors of the Law. In Judge Beneko'a court the busi ness has dropped back to its accus- .omed proportion * , ainco the state fair and woman suffrage convention are iver , There were on the Monday morn- ng docket four plain drunkn , two of whom paid , ono was discharged and mo case continued , Tom Cole was under arrest for dia- urbing the peace and abusing nn officer. Lie is charged with resisting Olllccr Buckley , tearing his coat ofT .nd kicking him in the etomach. The illicer wun compelled to summon aa- iatanco to make the arrest. Cole do- namlod u trial and his case was not 'or ! p. m. The allair occurred on 10th atrcul. Sunday ni | > ht. There , were four canes of disturb ance of thn peace , two oinndorn being fined $1 and ooata and two $5 and costs each. A complaint was filed against a man named Ili mu3scn , living on 24th itreut , for cruelly nnd besxting a cow on IJiokory stroiit. \ . complulnt , was nluo nmdo ngaiimt two men for fightiing in n saloon on 12th otrcet. Fijiorifiiitia Bocot- AVe must toll Borne men n Rre.it deal to' t ° ch thetn n little , but the knowIuilKO of ; he curative prnosrtlesol Srm.va ULOSSOM n COB03 of fick headache , indiguitlon , and ) lliousness Is bought bv experience. Price CO cents , ttiil bottle" ten ccntn. THE NORTH tPRESBYTJiltlAN Dedication of a Now Hougo of Wor- bbip on Sabbath Evening. The dedication of the North Proa bytorian church on Saunders street took place on Sunday evening at 7:30 : , the house being crowded to its utmost capacity , which is about GOO. The Presbyterian church had suspended services for the evening and a largo number of the congregation attended at the dedicatory exorcises. The Bap tist churoh also sent a delegation. Among the ministera present wore Rev. F. S. Blaynoy , the pastor ; Rev. Dr. A. E. Taylor , of Wooster unt- voriity ; Rov. W. J. Haraba , of the Dodge utrt'ot Prcubytorian church and ROVD. McCiiudlish , Little and Max- field. field.Thero There was n finp display of flow era in the pulpit nnd on the chandeliers , and ono beiutiful piocoof florrl otatunry , ' 'Faitli , Hope and Chari'y , " wlnah stood directly in front of the ultnr , The latter V/AH exquisitely quisitoly executed , biting the work of Mrs. Brigge , of this city , the flowers being mostly the contribution of Mrs. Milton Rogers * . The music for the occasion was fur nished by the consolidated choirs of the Second and North Presbyterian churches , and was of a very high character. The dedicatory prayer was made by Rev. McCandlish , and the dedicatory sermon waa preached by Rov. E. A. Taylor , D. D. , who made a very beautiful comparison of the growth to beauty and perfection of King Solomon's temple at Jerusalem , during which there waa heard neither the sound of ax , hammer ns uny other tool , with , the steady and quiet growth of the Christian church. The pastor made a statement concerning corning the financial condition of the church and ita membership. Eighteen months ago tbo congregation had no money and few members , and now it has a houao nearly completed , whicl cost about $4,200 , ? 3,500 of which is paid. ] The membership of thin chnrch is i about 70 , an increase of IWJ per cent a year since its organization. 1 ho work of building was begun in Apri 'M. ' The structure is built after the pun. Gothic style of architecture , is 10 by W ) foot , and two stories high. The audttorium in the second story wjll Bocommoaato comfortably 300 people. The Sunday school room in the basement will aoatono-half of that number. In its exterior the church presents an excOpkl/nially handsome and tasteful appearance , \vkil0 its in. tprior ia being linely furnished , lighted nnd frescoed. No doubt the pulpit furniture ia the finest in the city and the chandeliers showed up with beautiful cffecr. The arrangement of the auJianco room such that no floor echo ia noticeable and the fine ingrain oirpeta are nl that could bo desired in that lino. A steam heating furnace will probably bo put in during this vfintnr. The debt of $700 still loft on the church was reduced by half on the occasion of the dedication by voluntary contributions from the audience. . The Sabbath school was organized yesterday , with Otis II. Billnu ua su < perintendent , assisted by Mies Rose Eddy. To-n'ghtRov. ' Dr. Taylor delivers n. lecture on "Urain and Muasle" ut the church , which will be well worth hearing. Admission twenty.five cents. Tickets on Bale at door. 'The pro ceeda are for the purchase of an organ. ROYAL GAME Omaha Nlrarods Drinff In the First Buck of the Season. The Omaha ' sportsmen 'MO an oner gotio and persistent sot of men , nnd what they don't accomplish in the course of a seasons sport wo.uld bo hard to guess. The latest feat is the shooting of the first buck of the sea son , by Me.srs. Jack lloye and Bob. 1JJlarton , which was hauled to THE /Bi 5'llco ' y ° torday and creatly admired by the whole forca. The deer was shot in the Calhouu bottoms and his leg only being broken , ho gave the hunters three mile run , but at last succumbed to Jack Iloyo's knife. In addition to this royal trophy of the chase , the two sportsmen brought in fifty duck * , llvo geeao and twenty-fivo quails. If this iant pretty good for a days sport we give up. Uiiif ratal By the community ul Urge baa been glveu toBuUDOCK BLOol/limKiui. No instance known wher iu tUf action him been uife > ted byBieir use. or where angbt but benefit fonved their administration. rice $1.00 , tr iiie 10 cents. OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE OPBDIDR ExeroiEBS of the Fall Term Last Right , Introductory Lecture by Dr. P. 8. Leisenring , The third session of the Omaha Medical College was inaugurated last evening at the lecture hall of the col- lcto. The hall was filled by an audience - once of ladiea and gentlemen , many of thorn students. The acBaion was opened by Dr. Max- field , who expressed himself highly satisfied with the progress of made by the college , lie said that there were at the present tinn fourteen profes sors connected with the inatitution and that us a namplo of the others lie would introduce Dr. Laieenring , who would deliver the opening addrtpe. The address of Dr. Loiaunting wns in every rtspcct interesting and in structive and would no doubt please our readorn , but it is b.urod out by reason of ita length. The doctor said that thrco yeara ago the question of establishing n medical college in Xebr.wkn was debatable. . Tlio _ rovth of the population nnd the Fncteueed iiccseaity for skilled physi cians Beamed to point in thnt direc ' tion and it waa decided to nuilco the the experiment Omaha was selected as the site , as , bohiE ; the undisputed metropolis of the atato , it would af ford bettor facilities. The result of the experiment is that the Omiha medical college ia an established real ity and is now entering upon the third session in its career of usefulness. It is our dcairo to rait o the otandard of medical practitioners , r.ithor than lower it , and those atudouto , if them may bo any ouch , who have conic- thinking they are to have an easy time and get a diploma at the cud without work , had bettor take their grips and leave by tlio next train , aa they will bo most wofully mistaken. In addressing the now students the professor placed in its most impressive light the old truth , thnt hubiln formed in youth are for the most part followed through lifo , nnd for that reason they should give close application to their work. That as they grew older and their time was largely consumed by an extensive practice , they would regret the time idled away in their youth. Many of them .ire away from homo and friends , In n city , and among a people whoso vices are equally un known to you. You owe it to your selves , ns well as to jour friends , thnt you give your undivided attention to your work. Among the subjects which the doc tor especially urged upon the attention of students was "attendance upon the lectures , "punctuality , " "attention to lectures , " "taking notes , " "examina tions , " "exercise , " "iho observance of the Sabbath. " For exercise the doc tor advised walking or practice in the gymnasium , nnd not such ns is found in the ball-room or at the gaming table. The observance of the Sabbath he urged as imperative , for man is so constituted that ho needs ono day of rest in a week. At the close the doctor spoke at some length upon the better feelint' existing among medical men towards others of the same profession. Finally that the tendency of the present waste to cling less closely to old dogmas , but to search for the best method of prosecuting the study of the science and the practice of the art. The doc tor expressed the hope that the good fooling would continue. After the reading of the order of the exercises of the week the audience waa dismissed. The nctuul work of tlio session will begin this morning. Everything pre dicts a successful term of study and now honors to thu college. Certainly when professors nro eo earnest in their work and so capable ot performing it students cannot fail to succeed. Omaha and all Nebraska has reason to bo proud of the institution. * Wo are persuaded that the ancient Hermes with all the subtle art and natural resources of the Alchemists , waa u very poor doctor compared with Mrs. Lyclla 12 Pmkham , of Lynn , Mass. Hermes may have boon after nil only a clover practitioner of the Black Art ; but wo know there is no humbug in the pharmaceutical chem istry of Mr . Pinkharu'a Vegetable Compound. Army Orel ore. The following named recruits , en listed nt Fort Omaha , Nob. , jind it'ort D. A. Russell , W. T. are nsjignod as follows : " Frank Day to ctunpnny B , 4th in fantry ; Oharln * . Hell , to the 4th in fantry ; Goo. 1 < \ Pryor , to4Uiinfantry ; Jiimea ft. Muxwoll , to iho 4th in fantry ; Theodora C , Spencer , to coin- puny 1 , 0 h infantry ; William F. Lam- son , to troop F , 5h cavalry ; Thomac FJyiui , to troop F , 3th cavalry. Jyjavo of absence for ono month , with permission to apply for an ex tension of ten days , is granted Major A. S. To war , pay department , to take effect October 1st. The following named recruits , en listed nt Fort Omaha , Neb. , are as signed as fallows : Henry Uaynes , to battery D , Fifth artillery ; Melvin Roby , to company B , Fouth infantry. Upon the arrival of the enlisted men belonging to the department rifle team , from Fort Leavenwprth , Kan sas , the commanding officer , Fort Omaha , Nob. , will sead them to their teepectivo troops and companies. The verbal instructions from the department commander directing First Lieutenant 0 , E. S. Wood , Twenty limt infantry , A. D. O. , to accompany him to Fort Thornburg , Utah , and re turn to those headquarters , are con firmed. Recruit Frederick G. Ludington , enlisted at Fort Douglas , U. T. , is as signed to company K , Oth infantio. Second Lieutenant Fred. W. Fos ter , 6th cavalry , is detailed as a mem ber of the general court-martial con vened at Fort Laratuie , Wyo. , by par agraph 2 , special orders No 103 , cur rent series , fromthesu headquarters. Hereafter all officers serving in this department receiving leaves of absence will report to these headquarters , through the regular chanpela , dates of departure trom their commands and their return thereto. Hereafter all charges preferred against cotniniisioned officers or en listed men serving in this department , requiring the action of the department commander , the proceedings in such canes na are brought to trial , the original charges and all official com * munications connected therewith , v/ill be forwarded to the assistant adjutant general ; and nil partx of general orders No. 18 , series of 1877 , headquarters department of the Platte , conflicting with this requirement , are revoked. Honnehnld Wovdi. .Tnmen Penwon , 28 Sixth street , Buffalo , fays : "I have u ed your SWING BLOSSOM tor mycelf nnd family , and think it inval uable as n household remedy , for regulat ing the bowelc. liver nod kidneys , 1 shall never bo without it , " Price 60 cents , trial bottles 10 cents. | Mndamo Cnppliul. THE BKI : tukcs pleasure in inform- forming the public that thin noted nrtisto in u private lottcr to THE BIK intimates her intention of giving n concert in Omaha early thin month. Mine. C.ippmui onjoya n reputation scoatid to none as n vocal teacher ntd should she nppdnr in Omaha she should lo groolcd by n crowded houso. The following letter from America's foremost musical critic shows how high a position Mine. Cappiniii holds in the musical world : NnwYoiiK , Juno 58 , 1882. The bcurer < f this circular letter of intro duction in Mmu. Cjppiani ono of our tuoU fatuunied teachers. I cordially I't'coininuml her to the good ofibesof the niinicil nnd journalistic fraternity | nnd clesiru thnt rpccial cjurteay and aitantion mr\y bo chown this most worthy lady by tlio correspondents of " .Music uud D pill's. " JOH.V C. FIIKUND. Ladicti nnd sickly Girls requiring n r.tm iilcohoiic , gentle stimulunt , will find Btown'ri Iron Bitters beneficial. * # * ' 'U-jp ) joureelf und , others will help you. " But don't fnil to use Kidney Wort for all hvor , kidney and bowel complaints , piles , costivenesp , otc. The demand of the people for nn easier method of preparing Kidney Wort has induced the proprietors , the well known wholesale druggists , Wells , Richardson & Co. , of Burling ton , Vt. , to prepare it for ealo in li quid form as well ns in dry form. SPEG5AL iOTECE& * 1C ) LUAN MONtY ONEY TO LOAN On chattel mortj.'aKB re' M curlty. A. D. TuUoii , Ko. lilfl Um.clu iinct , iront room , up-ttalrr. 435-tf . in I.OAJ. i > . . i Ht ? tin.001 u. MUJM.I ItoJm fi ( 'ratobtnn Uurov. A a per torcat tn aume.ot $2,603 EO apw rdB , lot U to C years , oil Orit-dacu Uty farm projxirty. Uimia UKJU , LJTIIII Q'l Aawur. Itln tnd Dotu-Ua Sit. HELP WANTED. WAN1ED TiJOBOOi ! cinva-s.rJ ( or c'.ty uo k it aly cm.loiu.crit tJ rlgh , men l. > U4vl ! ssiith JO.h street. _ _ C35-5)B ) lU ) Oocxl man at Uttlcflelil's Saratoga Dairy. ( JW-fl1 WANTED A first clasn waiter at C.ntral illn- liitf liall 101 .South , ICtli- _ CH-tf _ WA > TEO Apprentice fills In drees nnkl ' ' at lOlSCa'puoUvepuo. C3f ; WANTED Twenty eliip caipenlors to build I and ctulk caissons lor IicldKe at 1)1 Ir crojglnir. App y t BiiKlncerBOtlicooa we < i Bide o rUcrnc r ivalr , Keb. 0'U 'ANV ( D A BrBVC'ara barber at Kiarney , Ml.-ask. . ti ) . ' K j A thoroughly comp.tuiit pin ( or WAK'I . Miihins anil Irfnli g. Kef rcnce rcnulred lilll ) iavemort St. bet 13tU am ) HtU. To or tour men who uoi'crjtand WANTED , 10 ralln cut. Good Vtagef , 111- q Uo Anginas il. CUrkc. 2115 fcartcy Btrotf. 680-31 ) A cau.pctant girl 81 cook and WANThl . Mri. W. J. Coontll , bt. Mary's , opii. > on\ciit. 57-i-tt WANTiD-A : glrlat no north Mtli s' 'rset. wa-tt WANr l-Sicart boy to M < l8t at Cl ar and c \88 alld. Ooi-d nttnueea required. Apjly " I. K. " lice office " 664-t ( \ . \ / AfjJr.U ( TlrHor housework , H'Wi S W u > enuu. lire. J , JI Coun9n.an. 661 tl ANTED * good girl Immediately at Occl- dcc l Hotel. C&l-K W ANi'r.U A girl aciha Ooiaha ntiuje. WANTED-A L-lrl lor Rtneial h usiwork. In a emtll family Inquire at 1610 Jojta St. , betwcsn Flfticnlli and S x.o ulhotr.tta. 613.K dTr UA ffuNcTwArTFcu ! WANTKD-lly a DanUh girl a place In an AineriiMii pritato Kainlly.call at thuScandl- navlan Hotel llllibtn-ct. \Ttr ANTED \ Bltimtlon In clothing cr dry YY Rood house b ) a joung nun who lua had I omo expcitcnce. Addruii "U , S. JI. , " ll.-e W 3 NTKI ) . Situation ai hous.kcepcr Ad J' ° l ) " * N | " ' ' ' 'co oHlco. 624-ft , ln I lidy who hai h a Aaurns"u _ w. w.f" n. o office. at 'ANTI.1 > Ono peed cam tuner. Steady work -woitiJijU'O * ! jiay , ( nfcrcnwa rvqulrvd. ) at i'lsXTCtlfktn.it , up-iuin , rooin0. \r , ANTKU-At the Natlorii ! Hotel at Mi.coln. YV OnuKb. 1 ( cnule uo k wanto' . Heat o ) 1 \ rAtxTHU Gi > l privy vau.ts , nuu And ceati VY pools to clean with banltary Vault and SlnK Cloauer , the beat In use. A. Kraoi * Oo. , reildenco liioa Dodee ttrint , Omaha. To 11 ilrct iciict WANTED & 11. ifi , AddrtM I r. 1'oit ISee olllcc. ( Ud-tf \TrANTED Situation by an operlencd ccok , YY formerly cook at the M ( lard. AdJreu "Mced"B < eolllco. 4t ( MICELLANEOU3 WANTS. \T7ANTKLI FurnlilmJ house with not loss VY Ihti I'x ' rosins. Adduwe : " 0 , W. Cm. ntld _ 1 S 1 tDftuidii. _ 611 3 \\rANTKn-Kaur or flre boir Jell In a ) > rh ate \ V ( an > lyboirdandlodliig4 | per w oil , at ItUii Jnckion , mar 16th etrect. WAN1KD Man and ulfo to co'upy tint floor ot brick dwdliDf , 603 North 17tti ntii t. Kent rxchiiuel Or board. Other board n fur. nUtied if clC'ltol. C 7-2 ( WANTED Soomu and i'oard. il prl ate fiiu h wllUnjr to take one or two boarders. tll nd welt tTorfaa to the \Vyu' n Cotuercitl College , t udeuttuikmi ; toirdor 100013 will b refctMl to theia A. L , WYMAV , Cld-tl xirAM'hU 1' < > wom fur bourd. A jouutf VY uiaa vil h ixcollent rc'creucei ivhcolln the city , Addio'l , I. . A , Ucel'ttice ' _ _ flll-U. T 1TANTED Ccttage ot 4 rooui by OctoJer 91 h > \ Addrtw Tenant llMOffice. _ BJj-K FOR RENT HOUBEO AND LAND. EO I It CNT New iott > ce. tlx roomi , one blocs wcit of 'cud ol red car Hue. t 8 a nienlh. A. C. WAKEIAY MS 4 IMFarnamSt. FOR KE-ST-lIouse ol 4 roomi. Kulllot. S5tl aod Chlnt'O. JM. btockdtlc. C37-U or IWR KENT House on Chlrago between Uth 1 . ondlithfrt. cjj.3. PIC It RENT lArge , plca'ant front rocmt with- 1 JD out Ijjird , to Rentlcman and wllp , 2116 Call- I tornlt Btrri t R3C-U rOlt ItKVT A toix-i > n Inth bt cotnpnr IHtcn ; ,1' JL1 | K > rt. S < t.A II. IliUwnbe. 633-8 Oil Kb 'l V MT n iiio on fierce bt. 1016 J. ' Maaon&t. O I' ItirKett C4J-H Hii"-HDO : : rc ldenr In ( 'ood location. . Alleon\cnlcncof ( or n it.tr , no < r , 12 room ) , McCaguj , oppotlto postofllco. C22-K 1.1011 RKNT--A HOUM with flic rooms , clo > ct , j ; ctllor. cUtcrn , well aid o her conTei If nccs. Appl ) ntlll71)a\pnport , between llth and Ixth Birtct" . GI9St FilOH HKM Ah.u.e with flvo tojinn newly X p tinted and papered. t.W. corner of IStn ml ChlOkO itrcit. U. AXtOitl ) , tOMf i , OK utN'l CottAx * withs rjoinam ceVlar J ? Amp o ground * , ttaMo , o c , c n Fnt'li.Mn Bt corner liJ , ho.i extended , Apply tj Hoi. W l > o r.p. _ C03-2 HEST Furnished rioms at &U couth EOt > trcct , bet cell Ilooatd anjjiclmon wr > t tide , within S blocKa south ct Karnain St. _ " "nTOKKLMT Mtly ( urnlihed roomi. cjmcn- Jj lentto luslncfs , JOIO rarnlum St. C07.K I .Mill UKM l i'utni n ( d room t M4 so lh 14th Jj ttrvct , bctwooa Howard and JackKin , wctt bide. CiJ-tf .1 IY.CIIH with JD pantry anJ closet , 1131 Khcrmin ntrnue , nur U. T.ehops. C7i 2t ( .ion HEM1 A tiuati hviil > In Ncl-on's tikli- Jj tlon. Inquire t Ldhrjlmi EnckstnM. 17 Mf KENT A Btorn tn Dalcombo block , nn FOR itrecr , i.car D.ivcnpjit. St ' < . U. lialcinbc. 600-25tt POUKKST IjarKootncea on Farnam street. Apply to John U I' . Lchmann Co. 472-1 * FOll IlKNT Furn'fhed ROOM or ttnfnrn- Islicil. with koird , a * . C72. corner 10th and California Mrs JUuoIomilcr. 485 tf TIBV HOUSES FOH HUNT small and largo ( our to cloeu roomi cicrj ; ono or two mw OIKS. I1KMIS , Aucnt , ] o 83-tt Ifthund FTIOIt REUT Ftirnhhoil rooms at 1717 Casa 1' strrot , btt. 17th and 18-.1 4M-tl U10K IlENT Urocery itorccr , 10th itreo JD andCaplsolarcnuo. Apply nn premisca. S02-U OltAS. XKDKR. LOTS ( nr (0.193 ( nt $2j.o/T poran i utu , cac _ for ft term of jcirs. at 'Oratifu Orare I'ialii' ' adjolnlni ; JUnbcom I'.irt. on the west , Uvu minutes WMlfe ( rntn a rcct cnra Money rau bo ohtttli.nl to build with , by persons Icaalng thrao lota at regular rates. JAME3F. MOKtON , 843t ( On promNnx. olllco 15ir firnim Htreet T7IOR KENT Brick ctoro. Icqulre at Dniz JD Btoro , coiner 10th and Douglas eta. E20-II RuNT Two new itwclllnKs ana two other FOli dwcllliiiffl In desirable locillty , byUcKoou No. 1B14 Douzla * street 817-tf -IiMo burner parlor Uova fnr J ( ealo ; or will exchange lor buggy. P. E. T. Ueo office. 614 2 * "l OB SALE A large and well selected stcck of JD general mcrchaud sc In tbc growlni ; t Avn of llumboldt Neb. A gooJ trade established. Ad dress Hoi SI , HumtoLclt , Neb. Will Bell or rent etore room. CIO-D T70B SALE An almost nnw Invincible Nn. 4 JD cook > \eandnood etcxc. Inquire at 1023 Dodge street. Cl.r.-tf UUKNTl Ullfc i onTSALVAtany p.-ic , ; must 1 to DO d a' o ice. Fa lly breaking up houso- kccplnllrufscla and Ingrain carpets , wa'nut chiuibar ( urnltnro btddlug , center tablca. 3 h-ttlug stotes , dlnl g and Kit.h n ( urnlture , -013 U.HJ street. House f jr root ; 8 rooms. _ _ _ 012-tf E Oll SALE A horae > ew bujgy and | hir I1C83. Inquire at 2223 KarnamSc. t02 4f TTlOfl SALE CHEAP The brick audfnmo ad J1 dittons of Milton Rogcrt , ' house , N.W. corner lath and Lcavunwarth x.iccts. o 9-tf I01l SALE Fl'Bt-citsi restaurant Apply to C H , Mannwiiltr , llt ktrcct , between f.irnam and Harn'v. _ Sit-ddt SALE A well paying builncss. central Full locattd , flood ch.nco ( or the right man lieasona for soiling satljlaclcry. Ailaiou"Q. V. ' lieocUlce. 514-tf F IOK 8ALK Oood bulldlntr , br.ck. Water Wrrks office. 446-t ( "lUOICK Colorado ahccp for e\ic. Call on or addnsa F. O ORAULE , 188-2 wit Kearney. Neb. _ OPLENDID PHOPERTY FOK SALE At k O BAEOAIK , one Urge brick house , and one large frame bouse , v , 1th full lot on Casa near Uth btreet. Fine chtnco for Investment , rent for 10 per month. Call fo : full particulars , on BEMIS , 609 tf Acent , 16th and SIX BEAUTIFUL LOfS-MxlM feet each In Hanbcom Place on etreet car line. Beet lota In whole addition on very easy terras und at great bargain. UmuV a ent , 16th and Uouglu streets 1S-U FOR SALE. The Arlington Housed SOTEb class ; all furnished he only hole wn. Tlio cheapest property In the Htate. IJoa all the traveling mm. w III be sold cheap on terms to suit. Enquire of E. Fulle , proprietor , Arlington , Washington county , Neb. ( BS-tf inllll HALt Or will uxclia go ( or umauk \ > tu- JD portan Improved eeo oj o ( land tdjcln- Ing A ttatfon on U. P. U. 11. li. DUNHAM. 14U FurnhamSt. , Oraalin. 720 Suit RICE FOll HALE. B SOB-tl ESTABKOOK X OOB CJTHAYEO From corner Ifatney and 2UtSt. , O one Jersey cow , ab.utOjcars old. color } el- low and vhlte. Will P1V reaaonnblu reward for her return. 639-7t JAMES NEVILLE. On .Sunday laat , a while bull pup , Un * LOST od ; answers to name of "rulsor. Mliccver wlllieturn Ihosamo to Harris & Flihor will bo mitably icwardcd. 018 tn _ T OST Saturday morning cno p > lr ol coiIaa - I j o , The Under will ba rewarded by leaving > t 1318 Ftrnhim street. tfla-tf UP A large blick tog. Owner can IxAKEN . Eame o ! O. Q. Vlckroynear Johnson's br'ckyaid. 609-2 t . JUIT llouso and ( Jir | > ct Oieaner , stove I'olliher. Leave orders at Republican of- Hco , 13th and IHinrlm. 868-tt Oti f AA will liuj1 tbe furniture of the b rt 3 > 4OUU paying hotel In Iowa , llenl rcas enable. Address Dolpb Macgregor , Bee office , Omaha , Neb. 108-tf EDWARD MAQIRTER OF PALMVSTEFJY AKD CONDI TIONAL13T , 463 Tenth Btraet , bc WMB Pirnto andllainer. Will , with tbe aid of guardliS iplrlti. obtain ( nt an ; ono a glance al the pail and preront , and on certain conditions la tbu fui lure. Bocta and tihcr * t d to irder. Porfw Absolutely Pure- Ths ] ( x > wder never varied , A marrei o purity , ttrength and wholeoosieuee * , More economical than the ordinary kiada and cannot be told in competition with the , multitude of low teat , abort weight , al.ua phoiphate powders. Bold only in can L IUKINQ 1'oWDtE Co. 106 VfM St. , New York