THE DAILY l E WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 ? , 18 4 jVBEE Wednesday September 17. LOOAL BREVITIES , l-'recl 1'jerrou , who wn < slabbed by young Kohlmoyer Usl week i belter and will recov er although quito ill yet. Two plain cmo ? of dtunk were fined S3 each nud cost * in police court yeHarday One mill and the other ii in durance vile. Henry Finganlo , charged with threaten- ng the life of his wife , wat held under 8500 bondi jeslerday , to await an Investigation. The carpenters' union propose givinRa fo- cisl hop at I'nlcoucr'rf lull tonnnor t-vcning. Oilier tiado unions have boon in vited to participate. The funaral of .T. 1) . Johnson will take pinto to-diy , September l"th , nt 2 p. in. from the Swedish Lutheran clmrch/Nlntecnth nnd Cain streets. At the Stidt theater tonight "Adelado" will bo prasontcd for the benefit ot the Gorman-Kngllsb. school. Tlio object is n worthy ono , the play will bo well put on and should bo liberally patronized. All ladias interested in th bazar , ti beheld hold for the benefit of the Oemum-American school , nro requested to meet at the school , Nineteenth nnd Itnniey , this , Wednes day , nftornoon , nt 3:30 : o'clock. Mondayovcmng'tho Blrcetfruil dcalorwore ordered to close their Ht.iiuN. Thoio who no cupy building J nnd plao their fruits in front of them nro nllowcd to continue OB bsforc but those who simply rout ground from the own ers of building ! were cloiod. The ox-conimitteo of the Irish American Vlaitio and Lognn club will moot nt llio ollico of General O'Drion , JJedick's block on this ( Wednesday ) evening , at half-past isavcn. Jl. 0'3. Burke , president. John Qulnu , secretary. The dedication of llio temple erected by the Ifraolltcs of our city , will take plnco on next Thursday at1 o'clock p. in. Clergy nnd press nro cordially Invilod to attend , nnd as many nioro as the foatmg capacity will penult. ; Uy order of the committee. The Omaha Auxiliary SocUty for the Homo for the Krlondlos < , will moot Wednesday day afternoon at 3 o'clock , at the Flint M. 12. church , corner Davenport nnd Seventeenth street. Members nnd friends to bo present. By order of the president Mils. C. 0. DlNH- 1IOHK. Monday night n horse owned by Mr A. D , Titua was stolen from his residence , No. 2818 Franklin street. The horse was turned looio in thojynrd nnd was taken from there. The animal is u black gelding with n slit in the right ear. Mr. Titus nays ho will pay ? 50 reward for the return of the horse and appro- hensiou of tlio thief , A talcgram bin been received from Missouri [ souri Valley asking for a full description of n man who broke jail in this city twelve or fif teen days ago and aho diking what reward will opatd for his capture. The telegram has been ehown to both jailors but noilhcr of them know anything about it. A young follow named Myers cnciped from the city jail a few day pinco but ho cannot bs tlio man referred to by the Missouri Vulloy matins that happened less than ono week sinco. The telegram also nys tlmt tlio man arrested in Missouri Vulloy has lost ono linger. TIIK UKS acknolcdgoi n charming orches tral serenade which it sustained nt the hands of three mysterious strangers last night. "Widow Dunn , " "Tho Mocking Bird , " "Tho Arkansaw Traveller , " nnd uavornl euphonic selections from Harrigan ft Hart's late.it heavy , followed by n banjo obliguto vrith castanct ( bonus ) accompaniment constituted the programme. The nmslcnlo unfortunately ndjournrd before tlio inusIealistH had time to leave their cartus do visile and tha lii ! : : , un certain of the recipients of its thankful grati tude , withholds It nud n bucket of typo- wash ULtil the next call. A Correction. ' To the Kdltor of Tin : Biu. : In yesterday's paper appeared certain ( various statements about u police ofllcor , who was found drunk on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Allow mu to uivu a true version of the all'tir. The officer in question wa not found drunk for two nights in cucceBfllon. IIo is always a Bober man and w.vi so on Wednesday nightOn Thursday night ho was on hia boat sober mi usual. On Friday nii > ht after ono o'clock onu of his fellow ollicura mot him in front of n saloon on the cor ner of Ilurnoy * .nd Eightpetnhnlroeto and invited him to havu a drink. The invited clTiccr cskod for seller , bub the other iinbtcd that ho should tuka a drink of whiaky. After BWH'lnviug ' thu dose , the cllicor .til question walked out and immediately lost nil ccnscioinneta. When and how ho rejoined , ho is unable to state , buthaa , a recollection that ho was in the plau ) again with the otlicer who invited him to drink and m-iathcr ono and throii civilidiiD. The bfliucrs informed him that hu was robbed of the star , club , revolver , etc. , but everything would bo all right , if ho would pay ten dollars IIo refuted to do it , although onu of the ; ntlior odicnrs and the btirkcoper o lie rod to loiai him the nmount. Then they inailo him drink another ghsn of whial.-y , whereupon ho lout nil cariscioumiosa and wjis left cm the walk. Now , Mr. Editor , anybody can eoc1 , that thin was u put-up job , that the officer wun not drunk , hut flrugnod to come purpose. [ , O.VE Wjio KNOWN. Itcul Khtulo The following tratuforo were filed in the county clork'a ollico ycatorday p.ntl reported for THK BBH by Araeu' ioal catuto ujjency September 15 , 1884 : C. 0. Iloutol und wifd to A. Androv- ann , w d , pac l in ui'o ID , t 1C , r ( I , G. JJ. Brgg ot ate .1. Barker , w d , lot 05 in Gdius' add. 000. . \V. ' . Iniiitrotul to Sshool D'ulrH ' Nn. 21 , q o d , " 10 acica in toe U ! , JD , 10 , $1.00. 0. D. Lwia nnd litMband to J. and B. ; i , w d , part lot 5 , block 1 ! , Crudit S. K , ItonurM t nl to C. D. l > win , q c 1. p'-trtlot D , blocl : . ' ) . in Crudit Foiiciur , ffl.W. n UnniUiniKi Collation , The niidnight toilers of TIIB I\KV \ : vroff'Uiid in thuir KrAtitudn to Mr. ' jjiiibaiiru , rftitjiininttur ut 1518 D htrt'et , fur the lnnideomH rprfod liu them li t 11'gb.t ' , The special nci-jieion < i thu liiiKJ y ( liinution ) Inxljy iiiidur t < io < ' < < tltH ; "i > i < 'lii' ' ri'cipiontM but thut it va in noino manr.fr coiicnined with tin Appel Ooldtuiith wedding oelubratod lit * ' . I'vaninu a. F.i'o"iifr'u ' J > all , tu lutidl\ in b ) doubted. Double tlmnkti to Mr Dannbaum , and lung life , proppi-rity and b Kcnuroui ieeuo to the happy ccuplo. A DIVIDED DOZEN. Tin Ciiy Prints Siattio Quo liy an Even Vote Of Tlio Council. The Fnrnain Street Property Owners Asking for Time An Ordinance Authoring a Mer- ohantQ1 Police Introduced. The Present Police Force the Subject of Some Comment. Tlio n. At f.'H CrosHliiR em Tenth Street At the regular wooldy mooting Jof the city council last evening , all members were present. The roll was called nnd on motion tlio reading of the minutes of the last mooting was dispensed frith. j'KTtTiojw AND OO.MMIINDATIONH. From the mayor , giving noticothat ho had approved the ordinance making ap propriations for liabilities incurred during August. Filed. From August I'ratt , William Go-burn , ind S. E. Locke , appraisers appointed to ISSUBS the damngoa arising from the chan- foaof gradoof St. Mary's nvonuo between Nevada and Phil Sheridan streets , stat- ng they could not ngreo upon a report. \lod. _ " " From the city attorney , returning com- nuulcation concerning the opening of fourteenth struct , otating that it had > eon duly accepted by S. H. Galloway in ohal of th Union Pacific Railway com- lany. Filed. From Charles Flock , stating ho had onu into the city jail onbusincBS one lay lust week , and while there had boon snaultod by a prisoner , and ( inking the ouncil to take the necessary steps in the natter. Itoforrod. From George Whitmack , requesting a oayo of absence for ono week from the lolico force. Gtantod. From B. F. Johnson nnd others , ask- tig that the bridge formerly located on Tinotocnth street aud Shormnn avenue bo ilacod on Sherman nvonuo , connecting Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets , llo- urrod. From the city treasurer , stating that I. II. Gilbert and John F. Hoi ton Had iaid certain paving taxes under protest. Wed From Marv Spaulding , asking that > ur houses said by her to be on Walnut troot , bo removed as nuisances , lie- arred. From eamo , asking that certain tnxoa pin 1807 to 187-1 on her real estate bo ro- litted. Referred. From name , stating that a dairy nearer or residence had become a nuisance , and iking that it bo abated. Referred. From T. II. Cotter and others , asking liat n lot near Baumann's brewery on rhich its waato water is thrown bo tilled I p , nnd ita preuont uan discontinued , { toferrcd. | , From the city pound in.iitcr , submit- ng liii report for the month of August , deferred. From the deputy county clerk , pro- lilting a resolution passed by thu county oard to the cll'oct that the county had aid S1U3 00 for griding Farnam atroot 3 per undoratandiug with the city. Ro- srred. From Frank E , Biuloy submitting a lot of Idaho atreot oxtondod. Referred. Vrom 0. C. Collins , asking the sum of 250 na dainngoaanutainod to his houao y reason of the grading on Twentieth ud Ilarnoy. Referred. From Mcllugh it McGovaok , iisking tat the time for completing the n 'ourtoonth street branch of thu Jonea Ircot aowcr bo extended to October 15. el ranted. From 0. S. Goodrich t Co. , nnd thor Farnaiu street property owners , eking chat the nutting down of sido- allc on Farnam street bo deferred until ext year , owing to the burdens of taxa- ion , and the eusponnlon of trade on that trnut thia season. Referred. From the city marshal , otating that ho i d fciisponded George Ilydo und Victor [ iiboc for drunkeneaa. A motion was made to refer the com- ninication to the coinmittco on polico. Fnrd then innvod to amend that tlio clionof the marshal boeuatainod , and tatcd not only they but live or six oth- , i ought to bo rolioved. JSohinoaid ho would sustain and stand y tlio marshal every time. Iluoill opposed the nmundment for lie reason that these men should bo card in thstroivti defcnsu if they wished o bo. Fiir.iy said the condition of thing ! ) 3:1 ho police foroois disgraceful. liana nil continued that the rrmnrks o were untrue BO far aa regards the Id twenty policemen and that there was 0t n better force of this aizu In the Uni- od Slates . Ridtiuld stated that thcao men wnro ntttlcd to a hoarding na n matter of right. Lscder slid ho wn ( ho first to udvo- .Ho thu protection of drunken policumou nit from this time on ho would atund by ho inurahal. Andureon arnuo at thu point and asked ho niuyor lion- many of UICBO last ten nun hu had unpuintud. 'J'hn mayor said hey wore iippuinti'd by Mayor Chase , ) ut of hia own knonkdio hu know they vi'roiippoinU'd by conncihnun. Referred , From the 1) . it M. , the 0. U. V Q ind O. it S. W. M < ltvny oompuniea , it.itmx tlmt after sirr.injii'niunta liad been nado by which thu IS. it 51. might cross L'onth Btruet from three to four furl bo- b ow fjrwlo the city had pUml a force of . , non there to prevent its eo doing , and .fkiiif ; that i tepj bo ttvken to allow it to ( inipk'to ' itu work at the earlieat poaailjlo Kaufmanuimid lie was most frier dly to hu B. it M. , but ho would not givu hta ontunt to any company to allow it to iroHH Tenth f ( root without ( but making iroviuioim for gutting u [ ) thu hill. Tlirutio wai in favor of doterinining liu matter at unco und allow them tu iiiiali tlu'ir work im noon as puaiblu. liuicall eaid if iinybi > dy was damaged iy thia crohsing the company should pay 'in1 it. It hud imuio iu gudo wcat lovsiir tlun thnt of 'IV'nth Btruct und now it mist crosH boiu'ntli it. Kiuifimim sinl ho was in favor of not * ll'irt'ioj' the 15 , it M , in put u epadn In Couth ntnuit until hrranui-'iiu'iitti had luario t > Imvn it jnit in HI good con dition uditi/i iinw. Ho nuid io agreu incut hud been made to iilUj r thu com pany to croi * thii street from three } to four font b low the precniit grado. [ Ilascill catd it was not for the interest 1 'of ' the city that Tonlh atroot should bo crossed at grade ns thcro would not bo room enough for the viaduct on Eleventh. IIo wns not in favor of allowing the pres ent grade of the B. it M. raised to con form to that of Tenth. A motion to plnco the matter on file was loot. The motion that It ia the uonao of the mooting that Tenth street should bo crossed at grade was carried. A motion by Faray to reconsider waa carried , and the whole matter waa re ferred to the committee on Directs and grodcs. From the niayer , appointing Jeremiah Murphy , on recommendation of IJana Murphy , a special policeman , without pav from the city , confirmed. From Hamo , appointing Thomas Leon ard a special policeman. Confirmed. From Clark Woodman , oficring to bring Izird aiid'Nichols atroota to grade , for tlio earth removed by BO doing. Referred forred From II. H. Price flaking that the atroot grade at Grace and Sherman Ave nue bo an changed that loania need no UBO the aidowalk. Referred. From.I. II. Kynor it Co. , asaonlinc ti the ordinance ordering Twentieth atroo graded bntwcon 1'iorco and Chicagi atrcota. Filed. The contract and bond of the Evening Dispatch for the city printing were rene by the clerk , and a motion to approve them waa lost by a vote of ti to ( i. The bida for printing were then referred forred to the committee , to report nt the next mooting. From Peter Svacina , giving notice tha he claimed $000 aa damages arising from , ) n ovorllow of water caused by the change of grade of IVolflh nnd Williama. Ro- forrod. From John Baumor , 0. P. Straighl and William Dow , making their report aa appraisers of damages arising from the change of grade of Izard atrcot from Tnonty-third to Twenty-fourth , and rwontyfirat , Twonty-aocond and Twenty- third from Nicholas to Cumlng. Ap proved. Tliobondaof R. F. Shannon nnd A. McNamara aa aoiror contractora were ap- irovod. The curbing and guttering contract of Fameo Fox was also approved. From Jamoa Crcighton , proaonting lortain approved eatiniatcs. Approved. RESOLUTIONS. By Bohm , that a gaa lamp bo placed on Eleventh and Jackson. Referred. By Wordworth , that Ninth atrcot outh of the paving to the U. P. track 10 filled up. Adopted. By Loodor , that the city clerk bo di- octod to advertise for 75 tona of hay for ho fir a department. Adopted. By Bohm , that the city engineer bring n an ordinance ordering the filling up of ots in block 1 , Kountz and Ruth's ' ad- lition , holding stagnant water. Adopted. By Furay , that the city mnrahal bo in truded to report to the council at ita icxt regular mooting the namoa of all loraons now employed on the police force rhoso services can bo dispensed with for ho good of the service , for the conaidor- tion of that body. Unanimously adopt- d. d.By Loodor , that the city clerk advor- iso for bida for hard and soft coal for ho nso of the city. Adopted. By Androraonthatthoro3olutioii order- ng n sidewalk on Campbell north of ) jlowaro and Franklin bo rescinded , leferrcd. on COMMIITEI : . < < . Streets and grades , rocomonding the uggoslions of the city engineer with ro- peet to the triangular tract nt the corner i f Nineteenth and St. Mary's avenue. J Adopted. ; , From the mayor , appointing Charlen T. lanki.4ou , William White and 0. P. 1 itrnight appraisers to assess the damages rising from opening and extending > linoteonlh street , north. Confirmod. Police , reporting against the erection f a dump at the foot of Douglas street , > y Jno. Peterson. Adopted. Gas , recommending that the oflico of as inspector bo cre.Uod nud the city at- ornoy bo instructed to frame an ordi- tuico defining his duties. Adopted. Sidewalks and bridges , recommendim ; ho enforcement of the resolution requir- ng Farnam street propelty owners to Jay idowfllks in front of their property with- 1115 days. Filed , Special , recommending the allowance f SlilJ to Put. Kilimrtiu for spjcial work ; ono on Eleventh and Ilarnoy. Rs- errod. P.ivipg , curbing and guttering , rocom- lending that Colorado sandstone bo the lutorial used in paving districts 28 , 110 nd Itl , and in alley paving districts 1 nd U , and Sioux Fulls granite in paving district number i ! ! ) . Adopted. oum.NA.vur.H. Appropriating moneys out of the gon- iral and special funds to pay contractors , ,3 per approved usUinitos. P.vsaod. Ordering that part of Ninth street in laving district number L'8 and alloy in illey paving district number U pared , ? . \3sed. Granting authority to S. S. Folkoroud Charles W. KJgorton to establish and iperato n merchantu' nnd police detective illico. Road twlco nnd referred. Ordering certain streets and alloys laved with Colorado sandatono Passed. Changing the grades of parts of Izxrd , I'lyonty-lhat , Twonty-aocond and Twenty- hircl stroetD. Passed. A sululituto ordiuanco requiring the nking out of n license for certuiu cx- libitlona , Passed. Amending section 1 of ordinance No. M7Pawed. . The council then took n rcocss for tun ninutot , nnd convened as u board ( if Kurili/.ition | , when thu report of its last lesaion was rnad und iidoptod. The council then adjourned. Smoke Sail of North Oirolina tobacco I'OHtoiUuo In Nebraska and Iowa during the week ndnd September 13th , 1881ns furnished iy Win. Van Vleok , of the poatollico ae- urtmcnt : ' NKIIUA.SKA. Eitablishcd Dwight , Butler county , lenry Glover , poatumhter. Poutmasters appuiiitHct CednrviHe , iherniun county , .I.uiua T. Campbell. IOWA. Established Am'iuii ' , Iowa county , iMurham Nee , iiostmiistcr ; TonyBunton utility , Win. Harrington , postmaster , Discuntinued Like Uoator , llamiltoa county. . Postmastero appointed DrakoBvillo , Davis ooutily , T. A. P.\ttorson ; Coving- ton , Lunt county , James GrMiHin ; Ujd- field , Dallas county. H. F. Simcoko. Seal of North Carolina tobacco bout. COAli HKUUCEDl W1UTEU11BAMT ClUL 84.00 I'KIl TOW. Ntbraaku fuel Co. Thcro is no plucn like Ilubormaiiii's for buying gold and eilvur watches. B13 (3 ( METHODIST CONFERENCE , Tlio Tiilrd Session of tlio North N > - l > rnska uonfcronco , On Soplomber 10th , in the town of Blair the third session of the North Ne braska funurd M ! . E. conference met with Bishop Willard F. Mallalicu presiding. Considerable business WAS done nnd n number of resolutions passed. At the close of the session the bishop read the following appointments for the ensuing yo.ir : AM'OINTJIK.VTH. Omaha District J. 11. Maxliold , prfniiln ! elder. Arizona , ID l > o nupiihod ; Arlington W. .1. I'yl'JJ Ulair , Willlnnt Hotst ; l'ikliornl : T. Thompson ; Krcmont. ( J. M. lirown ; lfioi > cr , to bo Aitppllcd ; North linnd , S. A , llcnr Uiimlm , l''frst church , C. W. tivl'If ? , ' $ , N ril ( linalia , H. L. Marsh ; South Oinnhn , K , ( < Fowler ; I'npllllon , .1. Cliarlos ; Sptitigfield , ti bn sniiplind ; Hchuylnr , It. 15. Wilron ; Scrib Mr , It. W. JCstepj Tiikamali , to lie Riipphcd Vnentna. to bo Hiipiilicd ; West I'ointV. . Nut folk District 1) . Murquetlo , proiidinf nlilor ; Athens , to ba oupplii'il ; C'olcrldKo. ! . M. Jrniiln'tun ! : Docatnr , to ! > < xniipliod ; Da Itol.i , W. 1 1. Carter ; Kinvrxnn , W. S. With rowj Hiimphroy. J. 1 { . ( Jcaiiionrl ; I.cili , to bi Minplicd ; Lyons , W. M. Worleyj Mailison C. K Jloywnod ; 3rartiji lnirp , u. It. Main Norfolk , to bo supplied ; 1'ouc.i , T. U. 1'riost .St. James , S. lj. Parker ; Slnnton , H I. . ] ' 'ox Wayne , IT. 0. 1'itt-iiKcr ; Wakefiold , .1 Kowlcr ; Wisner , to IKI supnliod. Oratid Island District . W. Shank , pro diiiK cider. Alblnn , , ) . ] > . St. Olixir ; Uei- ivick , C. U. Day ; lionatizi , to be mipplioJ ; Central City , J. 15. Leoilomj Cet'nr Kaplds , C. C. Wilson ; Chapman . Wilccm ; Clarki , .r. ( J. A. Flcharty ; Oolmnbiis , ] ' . .1. Kobiupon , Cuiiindiipsvillo , to bo supplied ; Fiillerton , IST. ( i. Calu ; Ornnd lelund , / . S Khonu ; ( ilcn- wood , to bo supplied ; St. lldwaids , .1. W , Jennings ; St. J'aul , J. W. ISoveo ; Stotiii. II , C. Woods ; Warsaw , to bo Htipplied ; Wood Jtivur. J ) . 0. Wort * . Klkltorn Vulloy district , A. IIndfotti , presiding siding older ; Itadllu , to bo eupplicU ; Buttle Oroek , t3 bo Htipplied ; Clear Water , Oscar Kgglonton ; Chaiiibpis , to bo supplied ; Crcifih- ton , to bo supplied ; limerick , C. G. House ; Iniimn. J. it. Gortnor ; Knoxville , J. W. Boll ; Middlebranuh , to bo supplied ; Xew- inan'n Grove , to bo supplied ; rsoligh , John Wright ; Niobrara , I ) . C. Wiuehip ; Oakdnlu , to bo supplied ; O'Neill , to bo Biippliod ; Pad dock , to bo sitppliod ; 1'luinviuv w. II. Hurt ; 1'iorco , to bo supplied ; Starr , B. lilain ; Wil- loudnle , U. Kinnc. VICTORY , I'lioUnion PaciUcH Bent the St. Pauls Yesterday anil "Win the Scries. Tun DDE made the prediction a few lays ego af tor the Union Pacifies had sus tained three successive defeats from the 51. Paula that the then triumphant visit ors would yet have the occasion to fool jomothlng of local prowess. The sequence rf ovonta has ratified the prophesy , and bhu nforoaatd than victors return tothoir northern homo the now vanquished. ' The game yesterday was but meacorly tttcndcd , coneidoring the unusual inter est evoked in the progress of the series , : ind the fact that it was the last and de ciding gamo. Few doubted but that the 3 % I'auls would asjort their previously established supremacy and shut jut the U. P.s. This Euppo&i- tion wao sti'ongthoned from the knowledge - edge that the guests had been doing some hosvy betting on thotnaolvoi. The result of the game stands aa an olcrnal itignui against the battery work of the \vo unfortunate gentlemun who constitu- od that force for the St. Pauls. Calvin pitched n startlingly erratic de- ivury , giving opponents countless bases n passed balls , while Gan/.ell exerted jut little npparont energy to avert the lamago. Neither did the visitors uccm blp to bat , making but few hits clFof Salisbury. On the other hand the Union Pacifies il.iyud excellently , handling thn ash very jfluctively , ua the record of two-baggers ndicatcs , and fielding almost faultlessly. Whitney and Walsh behaved niagnili- jontly , the former nspecially distinguish- ng liiniRolf in thu inliold and nt the bat , leering a tv.'o-bagior ; and two safe single * . rt'hitnoy was unfortunate ; for all his iplcndid I'll'jrta ho was left on bases , but ho honor is his just as much. Not ono ) f the homo niiio but that h worthy of ) raise for yesterday's work. Following is the ollicial score : : : TlirenbBho liits C.irrnll , Hneed , Two lusi ) hitj JlclColvy (2) ( ) , J''unllioiuer , ? , Whitney , liiincs. Struck out-'J'Hloy , MoKelvy , Salisbury , \ri nur , l''uuKhiuscr. ( ll.nn 011 called lulls -On fialvin , 4. 1 Wild ( litvlien , Huli-liiiry , 1 ; ( ialvin , ti. Doublt ) ] ibydVdlbti , .McKelvyanJ 11. ck- ivell. Knriii'tl runs Union 1'acllioslt , St. Paul"1 , 2 , Umplro Taylor. Tiiuu n ( BJUIIU two hoiirH. THK ST. 1'AUI.S TO llISISANI ) . It is undurstood that in viuw of the Faut that the Northwestern Ljaguu , of k.-liicli it wan r. member , haa cliseolvod , iho St. \uila\viH diaband upon its return 'lome. I'UTUUK DATES , It ia not known ns yet whether the I'n " ion Pacific will ngniii piny in Omaha tlns iL'ftsun. Upon ' htiOth tluiy unter upon \ tour of tlio Union haaziio circuit , und will probably bo ntiroad until cjld woath- or. I'llUU Pile * nro frequently prccoiloil by 5 genna of wuisht In hu Inek. loiiiH ivnd liiwor part o ! the uliclonini.c.-uitiliu tlio tintlsnt to vupjiotio lie haa Homo nffoctlou of tha kidnoya or nolshuorliiu ; urKAno , At timed , nym toina of inul oatton n o jiMwont , ns flaluoney , nnnivsliie. s of thu Htomivu ! ! , eta A niolnlcro llko punl > lratlon , provliirfn ft Aorv rtieaffreoab'.o ' Jtchliiff imrtlcu. larly nt utnlit after Rotthip warm In boil , IU vary coininuu nttoiulunt. Intcriml , Kxtnrnul and Itching Vihw yiohl at niica to tlio npolicn- tlon of Dr. llonauko'iirilo Komody , which acts dlroctly ur u the i > , vrU alfoctod , abnorblrf the tmimia , uluyltiff the intense Itclihijf , aid uf- fixalnk'R immanent cuio where othsr romo- dlea have fullol , Do nut delay until the drain on tlio avuteni produroH pennnuout diuablllty , but try It and IKI cured , Sclirotor & liocht. "Trade uuupllsd by O.i * Goodtnaa,1 Concnrdla * Hoclcly Concert rui Hull , On next Thursday evening , the ] 8lh inst. , the Concord in Society givoacon- cert and bill nt Gortnimin Hall , llarnoy street , it being the sixteenth anniver sary of the founding of the society. The programme contnina tnah eminent names R Schubert , Mendelssohn , Lorls-.ing , Verdi , Suppc , Roisslgor , oto. , nnd a fino' muaicil foaat may bo anticipated , Ono feature of the concert will bo tlio "Vin- tac o Chorus" from Mendelssohn's opera "Lorelei , " in which the society will bo accompanied by tlio Musical Union Orchestra. This is the first time any Omalu sinpinu Bocioty will have sung with the orchestra. Thla powder rover varies. A m&rvc I of purcnca strath anil wholcsomouc'js. ' JIoio economical Urn the ordinary Itliida.andcnnnotbo sold In compotltlo with tlio multitude o ! low test , short weight alum n phoipliatopoudorn. Hold onlv In cinn. ROYAL IIAUINO 1'OWDEK CO. , 100 Wall street , N. Y. I .COLLEGE , CLASSES HE-OI'EN OX MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 UcBltlca the nilvantng of n eolld English and Clnsal- cal education , specl care will be devoted to the SiEs > < o JL < © 10. C5 C SES AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO BflokKcefc Banning anil eoimnorcial Five now profos80rsha > o boon added to the faculty 'or Mil3iuri > ofio. 1ST Vocal Music , German and French , optional. JgS NEW STUDENTS must projent thcintolves during the wick ending Ail Uet 31 , betxvccn 0 ntnl 12 a. in , ind they n'ust bo ready to stand examination to do- ido their rank In the coursu. I'rot. lanibcit will nlve duo notice for llio rcsump tion of the evening courao in Choinlntry , Tuition trcu. No distinction on account of treed. r.u ' . 19 tu thurs eat Ot , Measure , Weigher , Dredger , liico Washer , 'lorn a to , PumpKm , Search , W i M c and Truit Stntncr. T\/clvo articles 111 one. Tha Orciltrt C : = H- M-r snll tVin 111 otlRrSf\es ami htf > trs roinlnnedt J.vcr > bo/ ! likus ttim I We iiLi' e lilrnc shtUM anj Mlxcra fur liaiul and poncr. \Vrlte for calalo i e. The Hunter biffrMfir Co. . Cincinnati , C ) , 4jo CanatSl. , New Yolk. A jents wantctl fir our Kil tin. . Specialties an 1 l311l0i.ejujw .U.JL.JU A : . A OMAHA NEBRASKA. Tnu Bcliolastlo year commences on tno First Y/cfinesflay / in Senleiuber , Die courio ol Instruction oinbraccu nl ! the Kloincn arynnd I. ! ! HT liranrlios ol a finished education DitToicnco of Hcliijirn Is no obi Ui 'lo t' > tlio adml9- ilnn o ( yuuic ladies. I'npUt r.ro received at any lmo of tno > uar. I'EEMS ' PAYAELE IN ADVANCE ncliiilhi lioaril , WivOiln ; ' , Tuition In I'.nsllsh and t'rcucli , 1160 ol books. 1'lauo , pereojaion of Five Mouths , - - 55150.00 KXTIIA CIIAnor-S-Drowlnp. I'alr.tlni ; , Oerra.'v Harp , Violin , Uuitur and VO.-.M .vltislc. Ituloroncvu nro required from nil [ lorsons nnknow o tlio luutltutlun. r'ur liutnor Inforrantlan upp'y ' ho LAUYi Iv 11 i COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , On'iiht KotirA9Vnln uhlch U tanzht double an IMfJointry ll'/olt-koopint , ' , C'oinn.erciJl law , Civil n i-r/iiiu-nt , Uiiino's I'lue'lco , I'uiinmiililp , iii'- : Uli ( Iraniniar , Ailtlirnellc , KoaiHi > i'i UuollUiKi C.r- LSiouikUi.e | , and ahort Hand U'riiuiK. TKllitS : Jomjilo'o Course , ono jc-r , ( blioit liand ox rcptoj ? 30 0 ( > mic'tuCnur | ! , ono month B " 0 'oin ktoCotimu tuo inoiiUis 15 ni ( inipkto Course , thron iiiontha 20 00 lull nuinlli thorcatmr 60) Ihlrl ) Lesions In 1'unnuiibhli ) 600 ho abinu course , ( Look-kc'i'iiufe' ) oxcojitoJ ) onu nioiiili BCO Die alicivo course , ( book-kcoji nj oiivptod 3 inoiiihi 12 CO Send fur circular. Addrtts ( lKO.lt 1UTIII1UN , IT n. Siiilhuctt corner 15th and Fiimini His. , Oimlia. 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