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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1884)
THE DAU v riEE MOXDAY SEPTEMBER 22 , 18 4 THE DAILY JBEE. Monday Mornine September 22 , LOOAL BEEVITIES , Chlet Uuller , of the fire department , has returned from Cliloago , where lie hai.boon at- lending a two weeks' xsMion of tlio fire chiefs Of the United Statw. The povernmeut ti nbonl to rebuild the ixrtte nt Cheyenne and Furl Uusell , and Gen- er.ilHsndy lett for thc-so iwliils on Satuiday evening on that bu'Iiias * . The sale of Crelghton homo furnltiiro hrn been postponed until Thursdaytho l5lli ! , nt 10 mm , Tliosalowill tnkolplaco In the" " Creary block , Douglas between Twelfth nnd Thittecnth streets. The bonrJ of oducnlion will hold a special meeting this evening to act upon the purchase of n school nite on Twenty-eighth and J'ar nam street ? and tipon thn bids for the stour wall to be erected in front of the high grounds. In the police court Saturday five persons for having been dimik wuie lined $5 each and coats. Two Swedes who had indulged in a goodiialurcd figbt wcro fined S3 each and ctwtn. A % ngrimt was Bent tip to tlio county jail , for 15 days on broad and water. Saturday last Constable l dgorlon went out near tlio fairground to levy an attachment upon Homo property and loft his howe standing by tlio roadside while ho executed the writ. When ho returned homo and buggy were both gone and nothing 1ms been seen or heard from them since. Salurdaymorniiigabout 10 o'clock n man em ployed M a teamster in moving Oarrabrant A Colef's stock from Karnam street to their now location on Douglas struct , full through nn ele vator hatchway ami suffered n so\ero scalp wound , Dr. Hnnelioll was called ami dressed the wound , which Is not a dangerous one. Sometime during Saturday night last thluvcs broke into the stable of Nols Ifcrron , in Northwest Omaha und stole two horsey a valuabln team belonging to Mr. Herron. The thc\ei ! left no clue behind them , but several men have scoured the country in soaich of the team , but failed to find the stolen proper ty. Ono of Callaban'a teamsters , who name could not Do learned , wan taken with a fit tills morning and fell from his wagon near tlio corner of Tenth and Douglas streets. His head struck on a paving stone and was fear fully lacerated. Hu was picked up In an un conscious condition and carried to his homo on Ninth strret. ' . The funeral of the late A. IJorgondahl took place yesterday afternoon and was large ly attended. The procession was headed by the Union Pacific band followed by thu tail ors' Union of Omaha , of which the deceased was a member. Thu remains were intoi red in Prospect Hill cemetery. Late last night , and engine going from the city to Council 131ulfc , ran into a largo Hock of sheep Ij ing on the track between the bridge and the junction switch on the Iowa fido. 1'ully one hundred of the uhuep were killed outright and many wcro crippled. The IIJ locomotive although running under fair head I'S : way , fortunately held the rails. Thu order of priesthood will bo oouforred upon the deacons of the Episcopal church in this city by the lllght Kov. Bishop Hobrrt- sqii , of St. Louis , Thu final examination will take place today and the ordination VOWH will n bo administered during morning derv icu at 9i Trinity culhcdial on Wednesday at 11 o'clock. f , I Thoccremony is very solemn mid iinpiosslvo. "i ! , ' Thcro will bo a grand emancipation pro clamation entertainment given at hall ofion Baptist church , Lytlu's block , 1110 Fnrnum street , Omaha , on this evening , Septem ber , for the benefit of the church. This is the twenty-second anniversary of the issuance of this proclamation , The address will be delivered by Ilov. G. W. Woodboy. All are Invited to attend , and lm\o a good time. All the dollcacios of tlio season served , About thrco hundred people , persons or spectators. whichever yon please , more or loss , assembled congregated U better nt St. Mary'o Avenue park yesterday to wit ness , xcoor behold the game , as advertised , between the Union Pacifies and the combined , conjoined or co-operating forces of the Hcd to Hocks and Sherman AVOHUCH , The former dc- faulted failed to appear ami not to disap 11 * point the audience , two scrub nines were made up , organized from these on the field end holly contested contest of fivu innings was indulged in , resulting inn victory for the winning nine , Satuiday Lewis Kennedy , book keep er for Cay it Pitch , met with n sorloni nud nearly fatal accident. Hu had driven his horse to tlio Tenth street crossing and tlioro the animal bocairu ' ( lightened at an engine ) which was switching HOIJIO car , and turned suddenly around , capsizing tlio buggy an throwing Mr. Kennedy out upon the plank ing. Ho struck upon the back of hl head and tinned completely over , fie was picket ! up in an unconscious condition and it was thought fora time that hit neck was biokeii. Ho was carried to his homo and the extent of his Injuries are not yet known and may result seriously. NEWSPAPER LOCATION WAKTKD. A practical printer , with several yonra' experience as publisher , desires n good location for a ropublican'county weekly. Have n good outfit. Addrosa immediate- Box UGO , Omaha. "fl.'Jt Bplrltunlimii , Mrs. S. E. Bishops inspirational lec tures on Spiritualism , Sciences , politics end Woman Suffrage , ut St. George's hall , corner of Fourteenth and Farnain streets , Sunday afternoons and oveningu uro largely attended end grout interest in being manifested by her uudiuncca , Her lectures , whothur they nro inspired or not , are very practical , instructive and well delivered. At tlio cloiu of her leu- turo hut evening aao improvised a poem taken from u remark nmdo during thu evening ontitleil. "A Government with hnlf a Head. " The poum was both witty und pointed , Oscrola'H Opinion or Onmlia. I ' The following la from the Ojcoola Record of Last Week : L t week while William Courtney vrau in attundnucu at thu Omaha a hi to fair , ho was act upon by a few of Omaha's rough * , who sought to relieve him of a portion of lib wealth. Thuto rough * nro in partnership \rith the po. lice ( if Omaha , and William was arrested and cast into prieon for r'arinn ' to dufund hininolf. By the timely assistance of J. U. Mickey , who wiw iin sint. Mr. Courtney noy wan relesued , When * will thii viloj city of Ojjiahu , this woJnrn Sodom , lie wliovcd of ita cor/up ofliciala , .tiid ro. pfteUbls people bo itlluwcd protection on the Btrcela ? INDEPENDENT TYPOS , A Number of Omaha Printers Declare Themselves Free from Unionism , Ami Korin Oinalm Tyno rnplilca Fraternity , No , 1 , Tor some limo past there hni beet considerable talk among printers am other attaches of Omaha newspaper am job ofllcoa ns to the advisability of form ing a separate organisation and cuttint loose entirely from Omaha printers union , which of late years has com under the domination of a rccldcsi ant improvident class of roughs , sluggers assassins of person and character ant cheap small-fry would-be politicians. Th fnct that the trade in other cities nota bly Kansas City , St. Louis , Leaven worth , Chicago , UNovv Vork and Pitts burg presented much the same state o nir.tirs , resulting in numerous strike and a consequent depreciation of wages led to the hope that not merely a Inca organization could bo formed but _ tha' ' organizations clsowhoro were possible and in time a national body created , The demand for the movement Miecamo so great , voiced as it was also by prosonl members of0maha | printers' union , _ thal the following call was printed and circu latcd last week : ATTKKHON , TVl'OI. A meeting o ! the printers of thu .Boo ollico nnd other non-union men , 'n hereby called for Hatmday , September 20 , nt 7 p. in , fur the mirpnso of ( iiganii'iiig Umnhn Typographical Fraternity No , 1 , for the election of ollicors , Lho appointment of committees to draft con stitution nnd by laws , nud the taking of stops for the formation of fraternities in other cities and the creation of a Nntlon.il IVnternity , etc. This action la becoming dally moro iin- jicritivo on account of thu reckless and Inwlouc fiction of piintrr.V unions in Oiniihn anil throughout the country , which have by ro [ > entud strikes on qulbblon increased thu sup | ) ly and decreased thu wages of typos all over the United States. Lot UK put ourselves in a l > osition to wrest from the control of unions the ollicoH now under their control , to rmso the wagon to thu prices now paid in non-union olliccs , nnd rescue the trade from the domina tion of the desperadoes nnd demagogues who nio fast limning It to rum. 1'cr orcier COMMITTKE. In accordance with this call a number of printers and other newspaper attaches assembled Saturday evening , and pro ceeded to nn election of ollicors , which resulted as follows : 1'residont D. 0. O'Hegan. Vico-Prosidcnt 0. 0. Carloton. Vico-rresidont-W. ; A. Craudcll. Secretary of Minnies T. S. Lewis. Secretary of Correspondence J. 1) . 1'ortor. Socictaryof Funds S. W. Tungarden. Treasurer W. J5. Stem us. Door Guaid 0. I. Hoblu. lionnl of Reference Carroll Lindsleycbnir man ; [ John Douglni , AVm. 1' , llanun , U. Ivmn. W. G. JJ.ivis. On motion , the president nnd two vico-prosidonts were constituted a com mittee to draft a constitution and by-laws to bo submitted at a future mooting. It wai : suggested that the organization bo denominated Omaha Typographical Fraternity No. 1. The nocrotary of correspondence was instructed to correspond with non-union men , or former union mon in Kansas City , Loavonworth , St. Louis , Chicago , Piltsburg , Now York and other cities whore printers' unions have wrecked and demoralized the business , with a view to the organizttion of fraternities , and the placing of tlio trade on a better foot ing , and the raising of wagou to a livin basis. The scale of prices now paid by THI : Bin : 31 contn per thouiiand ems for night work and ! ll cents for day work was adopted ns thu Frntornity'a ' scale , but it was understood that this would not prevent Its members from working in the Republican , Herald and Dispatch oIlici'H , where the scale , undorv the demoralizing - moralizing influence of unionism , is at present lower. The mooting was enthusiastic and well attended , and it looks now as if the decant element among printers which really is the largo majority were on the way to throw oil' the acalawoga who have so long disgraced it , not only in Omaha but in other cities. It would be quite a feather in the cap of the King City of thu west should thii movement , so modestly ostly but earnestly begun , lead to r strong und powerful national organic turn. A Farewell Tendered Kcv. J. M Sluvviirl. Tlio niombors nnd friends of the M. E. church , of South Omaha , arranged to give a reception of welcome or of farewell , ns the cnso might bo , to their pastor , on his return from conference ) nt Itlair. To their regret and bitter disappointment it piovod to bo a furewoll , aa ho was not only to leave them but this conference , being by request transferod to the South Nebraska conference. It was with feelings of sadness they as sembled en masse at the parsonage on last Thursday ovotilng to give expression to their high appreciation of their be loved pastor and family , who lind labored DO faithfully and olliciontly with them for the last two years. The ladies with warm hearts and wil ling hands came loaded witli good things to spread upon the table , where all could cat nnd bo merry. The most interesting part of thu entertainment was tlio presen tation of a silk crazy quilt from thu la- diea to Mrs , Stewart. N. W. Merrill was chosen to miiko thu prcecntntion speech , o which ho did in a fou wull chosen woids , n expressive of thu highest rog.ird and ap preciation for her earnest Christian work and example among them , to which the recipient responded in a way that uiovud ou-ry heart and brought tenra to many eyes. It is said that'1 * thing of beauty is a joy for over ; " what then must bo this quilt , us , for oxquisitu beauty and nrtiatio kill , it is rarely equalled , and It witnesses - es to the fact , in spite of iU name. , that level heads and deft lingers designed and executed the work , But it will over bo appreciated moro for ho nntivu that prompted the gift than for its own intrinsic worth. A strong tiu of friendship binda o- 0 her thu ho. rts of pastor and people , ttestii ) the union of purpose and liar- uuiny of fueling existing between them which accords with the true spirit of Christianity and is thu pm ii of success. Ilov , Stuart leaves his flock invoking hoavcn'a benediction upon them , while they fiivo him and his family hearty God Speed to the now fluid of labor awaiting them , IJCCOOMTO. IMAUKini ) . A1TEI- GOLDSMITH , , The marriage of Mr. I. M. Ajipol , of the firm of Appel & Co , Denver , Colorado rado , and Miss Uaciiel Goldsmith , daugK I tor of M. Goldsmith , ot this city , took place nt tbo now synagogue corner o' ' , Twenty-third nnd IJarnoy atreoU at o'clock on Wonnesdny evening Soptenv bor 17th. The Ilov. Goo. llnrfiold , of Cincinnati , performing the ceremony no cording to the rites of the Hebrew church. The party then adjourned to Falconer's hall where the newly married oouplo held reception until 0 p. m This was followed by n banquet after which all joined in the merry dance un til early in the morning. The hall was beautifully decorated with flowera nut pliintnby that well-known llorist. M. foiling , the music was furnished by the iMuaical Union. Mr. 1. SchifT acted as host innti. Messrs. Simon Oborfcldor , Julius Meyer , S. J. Firhor , 11. Gain were ushers. The presonto were very beautiful , numerous and costly. The toileta of the ladles were rich nnd olcgint. The following nro the names of the guests from abroad , Mr , Simon Appol , D'-nver. Col. , father o the Broom ; Mr. ami Mrs. .1. M. 1'ostloy , N w York ; Mrs. A. Knhn , Mils Carrie Schlnsi , Mi. Hrnry Knhn , Mr. Ja . Goldsmith , Ht Joseph. Mo.j Miss Radio Hcli'i * * , Itnltiinoro Md.j Miss Now. Chicago. Ill , Miss Bird , I wn. Those present of this city were , Mr. and Mrs , Aaron Kahu , Mr. ami Mrs. 15 , Nowmnn , Mr. and Mm. Andtow Jto owaler , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kennedy , Judge Geo. and Mrs. Lake , Mr. and Mr . M. Hellmnn , Mi. and Mis. Obcrfolder ; Mr. nnd Mrs A. Heller , Mr. and Mrs. 1'ovino , Mr. and Mrs finest 1'nyclco , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calm , Mr. and MM. I1' . Adler , Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon lilnswnngor , Mr. and Mrs. Sol 1'rlnco , Mr. and Mrs. Jfattman , Mr. nud Mrs. 1'nrvii. Mrs. rishor , Mra. S. II. H. Clark , Mrs , i vnnn. MM. Meyer , Mrs. Meredith , Dr. Morrell , Mr. and Mrs , Muiioll , Mr. and Mrs. Sloman , Mr. and Airs. K. Ilosowntor , M ; . ant ! Mrs , lirandies , Mr. and Mrs. Huyn , Mr. and MIH. Mandelborg , Mr. and lrfl. Mendelsohn. Dr. and Mr. Dcnlso , Dr. nnd Mrs. , O. Hoffman , Mr. nml Mrs. Kothschlld , Mr. and Mrs , Mandolborg , Mi , and Mrs. Itiusecll , Mr. and Mrs. Jtoyfoldt , Mr. and Mrs. KlRiittor , Mr. and Mis Al. Jncolmon. MisscH Rachel and Tilllu Newman , Kail. Mary Lake , Suslo Van Uorrles , I'hlllofMorgnn , Grace 1'crlno , Dally lloson- olosk. Hchleslnger , Annie and Minnie llolhaehlld , Itosevvntcr and Ilramliss ; Messrs. Moritz Mover , Adolph Meyer , Martin Ober- feldcr , Martin Calm , Miner , Charles Deuol , Will Dickey. Max HulUholmer , J. Kaufman , Sickles , Nedol , Now , lhas. ! J'.Iguttor ' , John I'royhnn , Brandies , Schlosingor and many others. About ono hundted telegrams were received from New York , Denver , St. Joseph , Haiti- moro and ether places In this country , anil ono from Mrs. Sehill , grandmother of the bride , and one from Max Meyer and wife , Marlon- bad , Germany. W , o , T , u , KB Annual Election of Ofllccrs Tlio BuslnosH Done hy Thta Or anl/.ti lion During tlio Past Vcnr , The annual oloctiou of officers In the Woman's Chriatian Tompornnco Union wna concluded at the Thursday mooting , resulting as follows : Mra.SO. S. Soulo , president , ro-olcctcd Mra. G.r. . Olark , first vica-prosidcnt Mrs. G. W. Eastman , treasurer , ( ro olootod ) ; Mrs. J. T. Hull , recording BO > rotary ; Miss L. Dodge , corresponding secretary , ( ro-oloctod ) . Vico-presidenta from the churches : 1'Mrat ' Presbyterian , Mra. Gratton. Sec end Presbyterian , Miss Eddy Third Presbyterian , Mrs. niggons. United Prcabytorinn , Mrs. Oharlton. Itaptist , Mra. Writer. Ifjrat Methodist , Vre. Tato. First Congregational , Mra. IJalta. Unitarian , Mrs. Walker. Catholic , Mrs. S dialler. The board of managers express thorn solves well plonsod with the management of the lunch room , under the paper vision of the oflicient treasurer , Mra. U. W. tiistman. The receipts for the year from dona tions , entertainment ! ) and lunch room were S222.)2. | ! ) The object of the rooma has boon ac complished viz , the OBtablishmont of a temperance reading room md n cheap lunch room , though the expenses are necessarily great , as half prlco wna the standard and often charity given. The establishment of a thriving child ren's work called "Iho Band of Hope" ; furnishing the room , donation to ntato ollicors , current expounes , supplying temperance literature and other clainm lias taxed our receipts , but wu are out of debt with a mitiaf.ictory deposit in the bank. bank.Wo Wo thank uiir friends who have helped by their presence and donations and think our plans for the coining year will secure your patronage. The state temperance convention will inout in Omaha October ! ) th. Mrs. Francis Willard nnd other distinguished speakers will bo here aud delegates from til parts of the Hlato. Friends of the cause who will help on- .ortuin delegates will please Bond their mines and address to Mrs. C. S. Soulo , 111 ! ! Wheaten stoot or Mrs. JohnT. Jioll iOO Park avenue , Keul Estate ) TraimCora. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's oIKco yesterday and reported for THIS Biu ; by Amos' real estate agency September 1 ! ) , 1881 : J , A. llorbach and wife to J. G. John son , w d , B A lot 11 , block 1 , llorbach's ' Sdndd , § 150. Jos. Barker ot nl to n. Jensen , w d , lot 1 ? Barker's sub-div , § 200. J. I. Iludick otnl to W. J. Council , q d1 parcel sec 2 , M , 11. § 200. J. I. Kudiuk nt al to W. J. Connell , q ( J , Into 2 und II , black 1 , lot 5 , block 4 , Jrtku's add , ? 500. Aug. Pratt ut nl to K. Banner , w d , lot 1. block 10 , Prntt'u sub-div , $100. City of Omaha to K. Thompson , q o d , 181 foot BB loll 1 , block 7 , Kouutzo it lluth's add , § 28 DO. ) The Irish organization in this city so well and favorably known as the Kmmott Monument Association , proposes giving a grand ball , at Crmuiao'a hull , Friday eve , October Itlat , This announcement no ' doubt , will bo very pleasing to the young and old of this city who are in the habit of going to balls hero , as many of them have uaid that thuy never nnjoyud themselves until they go to an Eminett ball. The couimittue nave determined to make the coming ball no exception to thoao so highly complimented in the past. ' YOUNtl nilCN , IMO\O THIS. Tine VOI.TAIO UKLT CosirANV , of Jfar liaU , kllcUKan , niter to xund tliolr culobruteil ICl.KU- TiioOMAIO IH.LT and otlior llLKrriuo Ar- UANUKii (111 tilul for tliltty days , to mou yoiutf , ' or uhl ) utlllctod uitli acrvoin dobihty , UH3 \itnlltv ami mimhoua , ituil all kindred a rutibUn , Alro for ilu'immtliim , iiour.ilala , uialyt > ia , ai d many other dinean-n , Cunipleto o cstorntloii to hultli , Ugor nudmuulioodKuar- iiutoed , Nn > i k IncuireJ , m thirty iloyi' rial U Bllowul. Wiito ' Uiom at ouco for ilhu * rated paiuiililut , frro , ) THE NEBRASKA HOG. A FeeliD2 of Alarm About Us Safely in this Part of the State , A Dlscnso Tlioiifilit l > y Seine o b Cliolctn Making its Appearance1. The farmers and pork raisera in this section of Nobraika hnvo become consid erably nlnrmod within the last few days over the ravages of a peculiar and soino- what futnl disease which haa appeared among their swine herd , The nature of this disease in nol well understood and IB thought by some to bo the veritable cholera , while othcrasay it has scarcely the drat symptoms of this disorder. By those who protpnd to knotv tlio hiatory it 13 aaid that it first appeared in Washington county last winter and has been gradually extend ing its ravages southward sometimes al most entirely disappearing and reappear ing again in certain localities. Sir. q. U. Williams , of Klkhorn Val ley precinct , who runs a creamery in that part of the country reports it as having mndo great inroads in many hcrda near hia placo. Mr. Lutx and BIr. Wilson , next neighbors , have lost about 100 head within the In'jt ten daya. Mr. Blaynoy of the same precinct lias lost his whole herd of nearly a hundred. Mr. 1'nrshatl and Mr. Harrington , of Waterloo , have within u shore time lost nbout the name number. Mr. Williams says , with a slnglo exception , everyone of his neigh bors have lost more or less by this dis ease. This gentleman , says this distem per has not oven made its appearance among his herd whoso troughs lip keeps constantly disinfected by clulions of carbolic acid , and with whoao food con centrated lye , in considerable quantities Is mixed. Ho reports hia hoga as being in good condition and ho has but small fears j of Its appearance among them. The oymptoms of this disease are a weakness through the kidneys and want of appotito. The anrs bccumo swollen , pvon to bursting in somu cues , a blood ing at the noao and after lingering for from ilvo to ton days r\lcs , In a lan > o percentage - contago of cases. A Mr. 0. D. Parrish , who haa boon traveling ostensibly through the eastern counties of this stttto , reports It as boluo the great topic of conversation at the ho tels and street corners. Ilo tolls of ono man who , laat Saturday , was oil'erod § 000 for his herd , and on Saturday had not a single head loft from the ravages of thg disease. In and about Wahoo its fatalilo has boon so great that many of vho catty men have about given up the idea of feeding stock there. Mr. Gulp , a United States deputy mar shal , who cnmo up from the southeastern part of the state , says it has lately made its appearance in Otoo county , and has caused considerable alarm in that vicin ity. PEEPAEING FOE THE CAM PAIGtf , Tlio Dcniocrntic Stnto Ccntrnl Com mittee In Session with Closed IJoors , The state democratic central commit tee mot in IhePaxton hotel b'ridayovening The mooting was quite largely attended and was called for the purpose of perfect in organization to carry on tlio fall cam paign. Considerable interest was mani fested by the committee , but the meeting oat with close doors nearly the whole of the session. lion. Charles II. Brown was appointed to address meetings in the First congress ional district , nt the places named below ns folio we : I'apilliou , Thursday , September 25th , 1 l > , in. Valparaiso , Friday , September 2Ctli,7 p. m. Waiioo , Siturdfiy , September 27th , 1 j > . m. I'lattsmouth , Monday , September 29th 7 p. in. AfililanJ , WednoBtUy , October 1st , 7 p. m. WnM-rly , Thursday , October lind , U p. m , 1'almyrn , Friday , October ltd , 2 p. in , Weeping Water , Monday , October Cth , 2 p. m. i Auburn , Tuesday , October 7tli , 7 p. m. 3'alU City , Thursday , October Dili , 7 p. m. liiownvlllu , Saturday , October llih , li p.m Tecumseh , Monday , October IDth , 7. D. m. llnmboldt , Wcdnesdiij , October Ifith. 1'iiwiic'o City , Friday , October 17th , 7 p. m. Jieatiice , AloniUy , October iOtli 7 p. in. Lincoln , Thurnchiy , October 'JJnl , 7 I ) in. Xebraaku I'lty , bnturilny , October ' . ' 5th , 7 p. m. JatoH for Omaha ami other places In thu lUtrict will bo duly anmmmoJ. Alninnt a Caliimlty. About O o'clock Saturda morning OPOO M r Lohman's painlora was at work on the top of the elevator in the Hotel Da Gooa when ono of hia brother workmen asked him how ho liked it up there , and pulled the rope , which sent the elevator to the roof in double quick orddr. The aerial tourist beetuno alarmed nnd screamed Ipudly as Ilia space between liim and the roof \vai becoming too nnr- row for comfort. Some thirty people came to his assistance nnd relieved him From his perilous position. Ho com- plnincd of being Imdly squeezed but was iblo to go to work again during the day. SCHOOL SITES , riio llrcent FiiroluiBa onVcHt Far- nniu Htrcot l \i > lnmcd hy a Member of tlio Board. I'o tlio ICilitor of Tin : BKK. Jn Thursday's issue of your paper t hero are in your editorial nnd local col- [ itmis Boino rather aevoro strictures on ho board of education for the purchase f n li)2 ) feet equnro on the corner of L'wouty.oighth nnd Faninm for n echool ito. The one-sided information eot ortli bearing the oar-marka of ono of he members of the board , Dr. Parker. 'ho doctor IB a very active member of ho board , tnid to bo a good physician [ md an excellent citizen. It is strange , ' lovrevcr , in this caao , that ho docs not jive the public "tho truth , the whole > ruth nud nothing but the truth. " The ) acU are as follows ; The board have fur > ! lOino time been seeking a suitable site 'or a school building to accommodate the Po ihildren in Hoggs & Hill's addition , ly- ng between Tvreuty-Hixth and Thirty- irst nnd Farnatn end Dodge otrcols. fhla part r > l town is very broken , nnd it impossible to find lots that uro not litliur nuxny feet ubovo or many fent be- r { { rftdi' . To begin with Dr. P.vrkor iaj nmdo an unooinpromuing tight to 'jcato the Bchoolhouso on Dcdgo utroot. o not know why unkaa i it is that , ho is the owner of properly on | Dodge street. It requires no argument to prove that Dodpo Btreot west of Twenty- fifth is not suitable for n school house nt present , street not graded , no sidewalks and at nearly all times in nn impassable condition. At the time the prcsont site was agreed upon Dr. Parker brought in n proposition to buv corner of Twenty- eighth nnd Dodge HoxlfiO for $5,200. The lots on Ffirnam corner of Twenty- oifhthiirol.2xia2purchiiicd { ! ! for $ .1,8115 , street on two aides brought to gride , sidewalks nnd street corner ordered to ground "ns a business proposition , the lots purchased when graded nro worth nt east 50 per cent more than the lots on Do'lgo. ( Wo appeal to tjood disinterest ed judges of real uttnio ) This will mnko the Farnam 3lroet U'tn graded worth 7,800. Now us to the gr.ido the owners of certain low lotu in the nmghborhoo hod agreed to remove the onrth without cost to the owner , Mr. O'Donoghuo , but since the purchase by the board they hod hold clF expecting to d" better. The lots nro not thirty-two feet high nnd will not cost $3.JOO ( or $3,000 to grade. Two bids have already been made , ono to grade for § 2,000 nnd the other for fifteen cents per yard. Several owneia of prop erty stand rondy to take the cllor at ton cents per ynrd and butter figures can bo had wlion open to competing huyort who are numerous in that neighborhood. The board without doubt will get the lots graded at a figuto that vrili mnko the cost of lots less than 55,000 ; If taxpayers will visit the ground nnd compnro the lota on Twenty-eighth nnd Dodge nt § 5- , 200 and the lots nt Twonty-olghth nnd Farnnm for gay § 5,000 will think "as n business ( proposition , " they well nay the board of education have acted wisely. W. A. L. CIDHOX. Ada 1'linsplinta 1'JH WOMEN AND CIIII.DllEX. Dr. Jos. lIor.T , Now Orleans , Ala. , say a : " 1 hove frequently found it of excellent collont service in c.iaos of debility , loss o ; appetite , nnd iu convalescence from exhaustive haustivo illnos" , nui particularly of eor _ vice in the treatment of women i.nd chit dron. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IlEADQUAliTEllS O.MAHA 1'OSl ] 1 MEXIOAN WAII VETEIIANS. September 20th , 1881 J A mooting will be hold nt Cunning ham's hall on the 30th of September , a 2 o'clock p. m. , to transact business o importance. All the members are respectfully poctfully invitnd to attend. SUMB WALSH .Secretary. powder never virlea. A marvel 01 rmrone strength and wholca.'inoness. Moro economical tha the ordinary klnd9ando.innotbo eold In comjiotltlo with the multltiido of lew test , short weight alum a nlionplnto pondern. Sold onlv In cunn BOYA1 11AKINO VOWDIR CO. , 106 Wall street. N. Y. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY ! CKOUXSE'S BLOCK , Cor. 18th nml Capitol Avenue , treats nil caaca Crtj ) plulur Deformed , aUodUcascu of the Nervous System , i ; Blood , and Urinary Organs. All rises of CurvAture of the Spine , Crookcil Feet T < egtanilAniiN. Alto Chronlo directions of the Liver , Hhounmtlam , I'lkralv * ! * , 1'il s , Ulcers , Untartti , AEtli ) ma anil liionchitU ma All treated by new awl BUO coatful inetl.od < . All dlieascsof ( no Blood ami Uiln- cry Orfauc , Includingthnsa rc.iultlu from Inclscru- tlon , or cxxsure | , are eafi'l ' ) And Buccesfcfiilly ticatod andacuroKUnrantciHl. young inun , tnlinllo anoil , nnd all men euOurln/ from \\'eiikiios nnd Nenous exliaustloiiprooii > .lii < r IndlKestioii.l'iiliiltitloiiot the IK-att , Ucs | or.donc } Ol/ziiu-ss , Lota of MeinorjLack of Knercj an i AiiiMtlon , can bo r < stored to lioaltli and ilgcir , If cafu U not tco lone nesjlcctcd. Iho HurgLOn In charge l n irraduato of JUTer- ion Mealcnl Uollifu (1S85) ( ) aid had ft in lied his lirt.fcdtilc n In London , 1'urls and Uerlln , If allllctuil , call or urito full dcsuljitlon of your case , nud mcill- clue umj foteiitjon. C'ciisuftatioii frm. Address Oinnh * UispeiiBiiry , Crounso's Jiloclt , Omaha , Neb. Olllce hours 10-12 a. m. , 1-8 and 7-S11. m .Sundays. B-lOa in. HTQftlen House , Counrll Kuftf , baturd > 4 to 7 p. ID isuccrasoiis TO JOUN a. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I At the old ptand'lll"r'arnom Street Orders by V- < 'liKr | 'h ' elicited am promntly attended to. Tclu- ihono Ko. 226. 226.H \ H , K , BUEKJST u DIRECTOR UD EHDALHEI : 111 Horth Uth KtrnM llmana Health is Wealth ! DK. K. C. WKIT'H KKKMI AND DRAIN TBRABMXNT , a uaranteed inecllla for HjtverU , IJzzlntxw , Consul- ilouD , l-'ltx , .NcrMiin Neuraltfla , lluadacbu , Ncr > ouj 1'rontratiou cau od b ) the uio n ! alouliol or tobbacoo , iVakefului'sa , Mental deprefslon. .SollenliiK ul the mln , roultlne In Insanity and Ii-Aplni ; tu lul.try , lixu ) and death , I'romaturc Old ago , liivonc'sa , leas fK | ) erlu either rex , Im oluntary Lo ea and Hjier- iiatorhorn cimixl by oor oxcrtlontol the brain , m.11- > U8o uriner liidulo'tiico. Fach bui. ooutalni one iionth'stieatmoiit. 81 00 a hox.or . Blx bottles ( ot 15.00 , lent by maU | > jealJ | on recoli't ot prluu. WE GUAltANrEK BIX I10XK1 euro MIV ca o. With each order received by ui or ilx bottle * , nccoinpH.lnd ulth $5 00 , no will xnd liopurohiBir our writteu iruarintuo to refund the udio } II thutrintininidouunot rdoita cure. Ouar- mtcta Iwnod only by JOHN U\VKST&CO. , Jy S8 iii.Vn.rv MI2 M ci | on St. . Chicago. 111. EDWARD EUEHL , AOISTKH Of I'ALSIYSTEKY AND CONDITION iLlsr , Uv3 1'iuth attoot , tetuotu Ptrniui and Har. iew'U ' with the Ul of iuardi.n ! * [ lilta , obtaining my ono glance In thu | * t and incitnt , md on irlaln ooudltlou * Iu tbo 'uture. lixU and tuo t ado to ocdn. t'orf cct intitUctlou cua rautstd. BLKP. D. B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB LARGEST STOCK OF TOO' Buy | your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraaska ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Eailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie lucliau Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA iPALL AND WINTER. GREAT BAKGAM& 1ST AND ITS' ' Visitors to the State mid others in need of MenV , Boys' and Children's Clothing , will clowoU to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Th y carry the largest stock , end sett lower thrui any other house in the city. Merchant Tailora don't fail to call at 1216. rja 1216 The largest Slock in OmahaantfcfMes the lowest Prices5 * .4 s& < Btei ssa w < fm / \ ctai'a K < ' . * fi. f J XM&i : & \g/ DHAPEEIES AND MIBRORS , Just leceived e.n uesortment far surpassing anything in this market , compwsln he latoat and moat tasty designs manufactured for this sprlng'a trade r.iid oovothv range of prices froai the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods few ready for the inspection of cus Complete .atock of all the In'.esfc tomers , the newest novoltifs i/i tityles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Cm-tains , Etc. , Etc. Elevator to all Floors. lSOB,1808niuMa o Kinm - OJ1AHA NBB AND TWO WHEEL OAETff. UH f nd IKO lUtuay Slreul nOJ f. ' Catabjue ( uio'ihtd ' lit * utcn acptlritbr. 'Omaha. 103 BllADY ST. , DAVKNP011T , IOWA , U. 8. A. E tabUnhad 1878 Catanh , Doiifnoia , Luuy nnd Nervous Disuusoa Speedily and Vonnnnontly Oared. Patlouit ar cd at Home. Write for "TnB MKDIOAL-MIHMONABY , " for the Pooplo. ; ' 'Annonorahln Man. Flna fclnecoaa. Wonderful Outoi. " HonnH : ' - . T | * ' BBMBBJMiih > * * ' ' " ' " " * a 5acaH jirra