fl THE DAILY 13EE-FHIDAY SEPTEMBER 26 , 18 4 THE DAILY BEE , Friday Mornine Sopt. 26- LOOAL BREVITIES , Uatnuin's circus will bo localwl on Slier- rn.\n nvenuc , opposite llio nthlotlo park , A couple of prostitutes wcro arrested yes- leroay atternoon for disttitliiiif tbo pcaco on I'lsvcnth street. Councilman Wooilworlh lias been released leased under $500 bonds to appaar for examin ation on Jtonday at 11 o'clock a , in , Tlio auction sale of the Crolgliton lioune furnittiro will conlinuo todny , coinmonclnir at 10a.m. There wcro bij ? bargalni given yes tcrday , Tlio Ogden part of train No. 2 , on the Union Pacific road , did not arrive yesterday logon account of the fulling of a anew shed iiiormmt on tin ro.\il , Ninety-fivo prostitutes have paid a month ly tax during this month. Thirty-five delin quent ones are still upon ilia list , and nn order has been IsMicd for their nrrcst. Wednesday night sneak thiot Btnlo n cxmt valued at.$15 from the atoro of M. J Qutntgard. He would HUe the person Ibat look It to call and get the pants and vet > t to match it. Calberlno A , I'lynn , sister of Ofliccr Win. 1'lynn , of the police force , arrived In the city yesterday from lioslon , and will henceforth iiialo her homo in the family of her brother. The excellent weather which wo mo now enjoying is helping the pavers out In great nhapo. A few weeks mow of this kind and IT r all the contracts now lot will bo completed in godd shape , The remains of 13. W. Morgan will or- live thli morninjr nt 8 o'clock. The fu neral procession will form at the depot , and from thence move to lloly Family church. > Interment at Holy Sepulcher cemetery , Sep tember 25,1881. " Mr. 1M. W. Morgan , son of Mr. 0. Mor gan , mot with n \ iolent death at Lafayette , Indiana , on Monday night latt. Ho fell from I * * a winc-ow In the third ttory of a building nnd fctruck upon his head in such n manner an to break his neck , and causing instant death , A sloowng car at the B. & M. depot * was "kicked" down yesterday .toward the plat form and the brake bains ° f m ) ncccunt the brakeman was unable to hold It and the car anmhcd into the platform badly demoralizing the platform and wrecking the car Nomowhat. At MisBOini Vnlloy yesterday morning n man uamod .Tohn Garner died very suddenly of heart diaoaso. Ho was n resident of Calhoun and had just ro do Into town on horuo back. Ho waa talking with nome friends when ho suddenly fell to the } sidewalk and expired in a very few minutes. Ho was about twenty-five years of ago. Mr. Sam King , in company with ono of thi' member * of the Western Dctoctivo agency , who is thoroughly acquainted with all the joints and dives of the city , called at Tint BEK lost night to deny the Imputations c.ist by n morning paper on the character of the Ralooii at the corner of Klovonth and Capitol avenue. Mr. King , who appears to ba n very gentle manly young man , hrs recently purchased Iho saloon and has been ( ( training every effort to redeem It from the bad niputaln ! it earned under llio proprietorship of Oiii Schultz , nnd \ < whereas ho hn couttud the pnlronajo of the noighborgood , ho seriously regrota the icurrll- oin rcllectloDS of the aforesaid morning pnpor. Jlr. King invites Investigation from the authorities - thoritios into the management of his place. ANNUAL MEETING , 'I'ho Grnntl Council of the Northwest * crn fiction of Honor , Convenes liithlH City. The annual session of the Grand Coun cil of the Northwcatern Legion of Honor was ticld at the Paxton liotel. Wednesday afternoon. The following oflicora wcro elected for the ensuing year : Grand Commander K. D. Titus ; Onmlia. Vlco-Comuiauder 0.V. . Smith , Mn ca- line , Iowa. Grand 1'nst Comnuindcr F. J. McShnnc , Omalui. Grand Secretary D. M. liowlnnd , Jilaren- . Iowa. ModicalKxaminor in Chief ] ' . 8 , Loleen- Uinaha. Gmnd Troniuror 3' ' . K. Alvvnynii ila- Gnmd Orator -Sol 1'rlncc , Onmln. Grnnd Cha laln llov. G. II. 1'owcr , Alcin , luwa , Gnmd GuIdo-S , MoKnir , Mimionpnllii , Grand Wnrdou S. W. Lewis , Burlington , Iowa. Trustees M. Toft , Omaha ; G. G. Curatcni , DAVcnjiort , lown ; S. JMcNalr , MlnnujpulU , ! ' * .Minnesota. Kinancu Committeu J. S. naon8Marcnio. Iowa ; AI. Toft. Omaha ; H. W. Lewis , liur- lltiRtun , lotvn. t The N.V..L. . of II in bocomluR ono of the moat popular inatitutionn in the northwest , Thin hi duo to the fact thnt they Imvo incorporated into their institution many improvements over other kindred aociotics. Amont ; others they uonfino their territory to Nebraska , Kansaa , r Iowa , Minnesota and Daicota , which iu comparatively frco from epidemics , such r AS yullotr fever , cholera , ote. They nlso ? have catabltshuda roaorvo fund to gnar * antco the payment of ull death leases } in cneo the order ohould over run down. A local council now being organized in ihia city have now aomo eii-hty-tliroo bl charter members enrolled upon their list with a prospect of 150 or moro within u r torr daye. At the mooting Wednesday reprcnenta- lives from Ifunsaa City ( Kan. ) Minneap } olis , Bt. Paul , Oeclar lUpidn , Muscatine , . aad Marengo wuro preaont. A SOUTH OMAHA BL/LZE / , \ r. Rbcrl'a ncHdlonou InKoiitu Onia- lin i'arllnlljrDi'ijU'dycd byFIro , . ' 'Yesterday nftcrnoou about 4 o'clock an alarm of liru was turned iu from box 8 , It trua found to bo in the reaidonoo of Mr. Andrew Ebort on Kourtounth Direct betwcon K11U and Pierce. Owing to ita long diatancQ from the engine house the department Man aouo time in reaching tlio burning building , whoeo roof was wrapt in fUmen wluui it arrived. The liru vrg * EOOII eztin uUhvd but not until the roof waa entirely diatroycd end also contidtirablo furnlturo , Tlio origin of the fire ia unVnown , but ti > L vo Jriinatod ( ; in tbob d- ul-ra ) ( lg ; flsinco iruro firnt dineov. ' 1'tio loss tu Sir. Ebort ) ' * not n , butliophctii it ct imaily 3300. ImlMlucr BM ! furjiituro wcfo iwurud 1,100. Jlr , J. E. ShevelHck , whoio grocery hmxldoor uori'n of MiIJbrrkV o. euITored n cinr.ll lot-B ficni the gondu fxmi liis ctr-ro , nud the of fcje utcck rciDainitij ; in the THE OTHER SIDE , Mrs. Clilok TolU Her Slrto of th AVrlRlit-Clilclc Story. To the Editor of TMK BKB. In your estimable [ iapor of the 22n Inst , , nppoara n distorted nnd hifjhly co ! ored pnn pieluro of ono Mrs. August Parka uco Auguatfl Wright , In connoo tion with n caao of inino. The faeta an that in early spring my husband nnd wont to board with .Augusta Wrighf When wo loft In Juno aho waa nnd all is owing mo for services rendered her , n runount largely in excess of the boar bill claimed by her. She refused to pay , or allow my claim , nnd to void a fai mid legal investigation in the merits the caao , she takoa my trunk nnd by th Assistance of aomo ot her hangora-on , ah < aoorotoa It , BO thnt nri ofHcnr by writ replevin cnnnot find it. The first roplov in case spoken of wns voluntnrlly dla mUsed rather than go on nnd take i worthless judgment , ns ono against ho would bo. The nocond case was hold to bi beyond the jurisdiction oi the justice , bj reason of the fact that the ctuo first started had not boon diaaiifiaed at the tlnlo of ieaning aummona in the second caaoin which other partina had boon added od na dcfondnnta. It moybohonorablotoaloal a trunk and run it elF beyond the reach of an ollicor , nnd thus prevent n fair trial on the merits - its of the caao , and ngain it may not. If her claim to the trunk la just why haa aho not Bold it to piy the debt ? She knows her claim will bo moro than ofiaot by mine in n fair trial , nnd this ah-3 Avoids. I hnvo boon trying to got hold of the trunk slnco Juno last , and propose to cocp up the hunt until fuond and my rights fully vindicated. It may not bo inappropriate to cay that part of my nervicca rendered Mrs. Wright wnafor nttondauco nt Iho birth of A child and the burial thereof for her. Mrs. Wright's last act caps the climnx. It was heralded by the widow to all her numerous creditors that now ftho had n huaband who would pay all her claims , a yaliant protector nnd the valiant knight rushca into print to defend hia gnashing bride , and then , nftor hla braggadocio ro- yarding hia honesty and the brilliancy of his record ho takes hia bride in the early gloaming of Tuesday ovoningnnd with bag gage nnd clap-trap they cook to akip the town , and leave numcroua creditors in the lurch , but the aanio so-called "Irro- jpoiiBlblo" hotter designated aa the irrc- prctwiblc constable appeared and attached Lhoir eflbcta. The now bridegroom , so tro are told relieved hla mind with mighty .itha nnd B were no that the honey moon irlll doubtlcaa bo totally oelipsud. Mils. D. Cinuv. Tlio Uarnum tilroot 1'iirnclo. No ahow hna over nttompod to equal ho glorioaund brilliant iimovatlona of the amoua Barnum and London Sliows' aatchlesa procession , ono of which will ccur here thla morning. Like the porfornmiico itself , which larks the moot conaplcuoua orn in nronio ) musomonta , it ia without a rival. The Ihlcsgo Diily Mail of September 1 aayo f the pngoant. The Barnum-London Show excited ligh admlrntiou by its ntroot para Jo in Jldcago to-duy. It was the opening of a ruok'fl ncaaon on the lakp front. Tliu ' larndo was uniqua nnd curious in beauty nd oztrnvnganco , nnd attracted great rowds of people in the otroota through rhich the march wan made. The harlots , gilded cages wherein living , icaata were exposed , and elaborate band ragons were nil aa attractive na they ould poeaibly bo. The ethnological > ongroos and otrango people were perched . n conspicuous eight of nil , nnd their lalivity wna plainly discerned. The lord of elephants , the hnrnesuod drama- Inrios. the nlegorical necosaoricH , the ubilou oingurs , the boll chimes , the nnmmoth orcheatrou , the bands , the anguificont etccd of Porchcrona , the aoing chariots , the cavalcade of lady idors , the mountain men , nnd , in fact , ivcrything waa riven na advertised , and ran quite ( successful. Uarnum'a season . lore promises to bo very profitable. IIo ma niwaya been well patronized in this ity , nnd ho boaata that hia ontortain- nunt ia now better than over before. Imong the prominent features of the how , nsido from the colossal Jumbo , the iaby elephant , and mother , and other : are animnla , may bo named the nacrcd lcphautpurohaBed from King TJiobawof iuriimh , for ? 200,000 , nnd the Burmeao , ubiana , AfhanB ) , Qindooa , Todna poo- ilo , Nautch dancing girla , images nnd irouen. : ileiil lOntuto { The following transfora wrro filed in lie county clerk's olllco yesterday and oportod for Tin : Dm : by Amen' rail ca nto agency , September t-4 : II. O. Jones and wife to E Gihuoy , d , lot ( I , block U , Elkhorn , § 75. J. E. Johnson ot nl to J , A. Uorbaoh , d , el of lota 11 nnd 12 , 1'arkor'a ndd , 2'M. J. Malony ot nl to M. Ooady , w d , ta in MoEuatus add , $75. Eighteenth Street M. E. church to % Swedish M. . E. church , w d , part lot 4 , ilock 22 , & )000. ) A. McCatfroy ot nl to J. L. McCaguo , d , lota in block 10 , E. V. Smith's add , S5. S5.U. U. P. Railway company to A. Mo lcnegan , vr d , parcel civo15 , 10 , U , > .900. E. 0. Oochran to W. Cochran , w d , mrculccc21 , 10 , IU , $2050. 0. Appiutun and wifu to I > . Lindblod , 1 vd , part lot ia , block 4 , Improvement \iauciations' ndd , $250 , Men Tulco Notloe. Young man eligible to vote desiring to join the Republican DIatno and Logan military company will bo present nt the nuit meeting , Saturday , nt 7(0 : ! ( p. in , nt lllaino nnd Logon club roomr , 1310 Douglas atrpflt. Informatiun can bn obteinod nt club rooms or from the olllcinls at any tlmo. Clinton Powell President ; 0. O. Dow nrd tccrotary and troueurer ; J. C Howard vico-proiidcnt ; U. 0. Walker ass'aUnt ' r.tcrotury nnd Ireaaurer , OrdlnAtlou lo iho 1'rlcHtlinoil , The right Ilovorend 0 , F. Ilobertion , D. D , , blihop of the dloccso of Miaaouri , nfliciatcd yuftornay nt Trinity cotho- drnl lu tliu ordination of two deacons to the pricathood. Tlutro wtru prceciit oicht from this dincose. Morning prayer hav ing hern raid nt 0 o'clock , the ordination services began with a hymn , nftortrardi tlu biahop uclivi-rcd a moat pertinent ad < dross to the candidates in regard to th duties of Iho pastoral ollico , ending wit ! a special nddrcas to the candidates tha they take great hood to .bo wholesom pilrona to their flock and tha they neither offend nor bo the occasion that others offend. They have need t ( pray earnestly for Ilia holy spirit seeing that they cannot in any othp way accomplish the end they have in view. T..o norvico proceeded with the litany , in which there ij a ( ipocial auffraRO for tuoso who nro dmittod to the priesthood and after the singing of another hymn by the cathedral choir , who volunteered fo the occasion , the holy communion waa proceeded with. The candidates who were advanced to the prieathood were the llov. Thomaa Stafford , of Ashland Nob. , a graduate of Soabuty divinity school , in F/urlbault , Minn , , and the Rev. N. S. DeMatoB , of Schuylnr , Nob. both of which gentlemen have done cfli oion work In Ashland and Schuylor ro spoctivoly. During Iho ceremony the bishop and all the ministcra laid their Imnils upon tha hcnda of the candidates , nnd nt the conclusion the bishop presented each o them with n copy of the holy bible nnd invested them with the Stole , nlso gnvo them authority to go forth and minister lo the people , BO framing their lives that their works might prove acceptable unto God. A. Sncnic Tlitcf Nnbucil. Ynstcrday forcnoonn man named Ed Or- l.lnd sneaked into the Buckingham sa loon , while the bartender was snoozing In his chair and stole § 15 from behind the bar. The bartender , Russell by name , and Bill Armour gave chaao to the follow and after capturing him run him into the city jail. Do admitted having taken the money but said ho had to have it aa his coat and vest wcro both in "soak" nnd had to bo redeemed. Do had boon playing faro bank and had losl hia all and had panned his coat and vest for another atako. A Oaril , Kditor LUii.T DKI : : Forbearance , once in a great while , ceases to bo n virtue. This is trno in my case at this moment. For three days I have withstood a running fire of newspa per articles very malignant in their nature turo , and very devoid of truth. Flrat , the Dispatch devotes the greater part of a column of its valuable spacn to my humble lifo , an ingenious mesa of falsehoods from beginning to end , insti gated in n great immsuro by n party who has ono foot in the penitentiary and the other headed that tray , and parly by the fertile imagination of a youthful but probably well-meaning scribe. The Republican and BEE follow in succession with articles written by the same person , evidently , as they nro the same , word for word , which led mo at first to mpposo that the two papers had become iconomicn land only had ono hired man otwoon thorn , and to sum up the entire ncna I find that I nm guilty firat , of nt- aching some property of ono Mollie Jibson for rent duo mo : second , I rent n largo number of houses for purposes o nroetitutlon ; third , I extort exorbitant rout from the tenants of said houses ; 'ourth , I have boon fleecing these tenants ivherovor opportunity oilers , and fifth , I im n hard man generally. In answer , I say firat , I did rent a louse to ono Mollie Gibson und after wo weeks or moro of occupancy of the louao rented by her , I was compelled for rarious reasons to eject her by law. She ras to pay ninety dollars per month for .ho house and furniture a largo 10- ooin , finely furnished dwelling which vould bring iu any other than the td ward , $125 per month. Creditors seldom consult debtor na to what they ehall luvy on when n writ of ittaohmont la issued , BO in this caao the ifllcer simply performed hia duty nnd nviod on what wna in sight , unfortu nately in this case it proved to bo a lot tit drossca , parasola , lace curtains itc. , .to. , nnd hereby haiija n tale too lung to relate but which mny end disnstoroualy for the heroine thuruof and her legal champion. Sulllca to say the courts Imvo sustained mo throughout in the various trials growing out of this .attach ment. Second , if your reporter will on- ) uiro among real u.itato dealers of this pity ho will learn how utterly impossible it is to keep disropuUblo ch tractors out of houses for rant. Every device is used Lo hoodwink the agent or landlord es pecially in the third where this class of people moat do con- regate. Nearly every man that owns or is agent for homes to let in this city can Imvo the aamo charges preferred against liim thnt are now made ngninst mo. Uiuk at it in this light for instance : Suppose n man knowingly should rout n louse to n tenant for those purposes , lie only places himself on a par with the whole city of'Omaha ' which supports Its ichonls from the industry of these sport- tig womcm. You send your child to school on this money , nnd the landlord buys n pair of shoes for his. Whore's Iho diUoronco ) Is it ndilTerouco without distinction , or u distinction without n ilifFerunooT Third. Every house I own in the third ward would bring from five to ton dollars per month more than 1 am now getting lor it if it were in n moro respectable neighborhood. This I con easily prove > y almost any ono engaged in the house rcrititig bualness. Ji'uurth. All tha ileccing I have done In connection with these houecs , is thin : hnvu put out Bomu four or livu tenants iu the last six or eight months for non payment of rent , nnd ono or two for keeping disorderly houses , and after wards obtained judgement for rent duo mo. In not u alnglo cato haa ono of these judgements boon paid , Fifth , 1 draw the curtain. I may not answer the description. In conclusion would it not exhibit n better spirit on the part of the newspap ers of this city to once in a while hoar both sides of a dtory before the united press jumps in a body on the victim and lays him out BO cold that it would Inko nn awful early spring to save him from petrifac tion. It would olio look n little moro metropolitan if each reporter would in- vostigatu every report for hlmiolf and ( write out the facts for hia own paper , and not depend on hla scissors and pitato pot for hia uows. Aa it ia now , nnd 1 road ull the papers published iu Encllsh in this city , nearly every item of interest passes in succession through each of the papers and in nearly every cuso haa tliu nr mnrVa of the first reporter who bunted it up , Hwpo.otfully JoiiNE. Iloul Morna & Brunucr'a new card , a-m-th-tf - - - YOUNG REPUBLICANS , A. Meeting of the Ulnlno nnil Log * Military Oluli Imst Broiling. The firet mooting of the ropublica Blftino nnd Logan military company wa hold Wctlncfldevening at Blnino nnd Log club rooms , and the following oflicor were elected : Clinton Powell , president ; J. 0. How nrd , vice president,1 0. 0. lloward , ace rotary and treasurer ; 11. 0. Walker , as a'utant eccrotary and treasurer. The following mom bora were appoints by the preildont to rccriiiting ofli cora to enlist members for the nbovo coin puny ; David Lowe , J. B. Crawford , J. 0 Howard , I. M. Knott , U. 0. Walker , 0 U. Howard , Wni , Stokcn and Saniuo Crawford. The next mooting will bo hold at 7:3 : p. m. , Saturday , September 27 , at th Uliiino and Logan club rooma , 1311 Douglas atrcot. Any young man eligible to vote , desires to join the organization can applj to any of the above committee or bi present nt the next mooting , The objee of thin company will bo to form a wcl drilled organization , intending to intro duce novel features in the line of march ing in the republican parade. PILES ! IMLiES ! A sums ounr JTOUND AT I.ASTI NO ONI ; NKK tjtjpnni. A Btiro euro for Blind , Hlccillng , Itching nm Ulcerated 1'Ilcn lion been tlijcoverod by Dr Wlllinmn ( nn ludinn Hemedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian Tile Ointment A single box has cured the worst chronic canes of 25 or 30 years standing. No ono need sutler five inlmitos ftor applying thin wonderful sooth ing moJicinc. LutloDK , instruments nnd I'loc tuarioa do muro harm tlmn good. William's Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the turners , nl Inyo the Intense itoliiiiff , ( particularly nt nlelil after ifettinR warm In lisd , ) acts as n poultice , lives instant relief , nnd Is prepared only for i'iles , itching of the private parts , and for noUiino else. Head what the Hon. .T. M. Opfl'mbcrry. of Clovelnnd , says about Dr , William's Indian L'ilo Oolntmcnt : "I have used tcoroi of Pile 3urcs , and it affords mo pleasure to say that I mvo never found anything which gave such mined In to and permanent iclicf as Dr. Wil iaiu's Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug rials and mailed on receipt of price , GOc and ? 1. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. C. F. C300DMAN , Wholesale Agent. Absolutely Pure. big powder never varies. A raurel ol puroao trenail and wholeuoineuoiu. MOID economical ho ordinary Undoanil council bo auld In oompat irlth tbo multitude of Ion- teat , short weight alum n hoaphato powdorp. Sold nnlv In cans. TIOYAL UAKINO VOWDfll CO. , 100 Wall street , N. Y. The Pioneer , and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Kwt mporecdlnj the lantest old faihloncd ta\u nd ratijtm. It his tbo diiiplrbt n'd ) most ctliclunt ( otoburnemln the world , and "llli low lmpro\o icutfl the I'.utcet to oicrito | Abaulutoly nafjltb H patent ruserv Ir , now In u o tbo tocond dooaoo lllimit n rlniile arclilunt. jWSend lor faUiloiruo. I'rlce Wet , Kto HULL VAl'O' * HTOVB CO. , m&o oed CLIVKMSU , OHIO. OJIAHA NEBRASKA. The sclioliwHo j-oir ovuiuicnccs on tne Firsl Wcflccsflay in Scutcmlier , lie courtHi ol ln trucllnn emlirooci all the EJemen ary and blKber bmnihna ol a Uulslied education lucronce o ( llcllplon la no otietvJ * to the bilmli- an ol youne bdlca. IMjilln are tocvlrnl rt any nianltno rntr rERMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE ncludlug ISoarU , Wathlny , Tuition In Knil ! b and 'rcucli , uta ol book ) , llauo , p < r U'ejlou olive ? ivo Months , - - ? 150.00 EXTIU CHAIIOKS-Dra tnff , r.-dntlnir , Oornu larpi Violin , Quit r and Vooal Muelo. rielerunooi are ic < iulrod Irotu til pornoni unlcuow a the tiutltutlou. 1'or ( urtncr Information npply the LADY bUrKUIOIl COMftlEUOIAL DEPARTMENT , Omaha KebruVa , lu which U Uusrtit doubto nn llugleentry Unok-Lcrplnx , Commoidal law , Civil lu.erunicnt , llasluiu I'rac'lcw , t'oainanMilp , Eni { > lUh Oumuitr , Ailthuiollo. ltca.1 n , t | < clllug , U r > ic9iooauuou , and bhort llaud Wriuuj. TKUMS : Coicj.lc'o Course , ono year , ( iboit baud ex cci > t i ] , , . . , . ( to 0 CoiuiiletoUnnne , one month , 8 ( XI Com kUCourwi two montlu , IS OQ CompUte Courtti , three nioutln , , , . .2000 Kaili month tburfaltcru. . . . . 601 Thirl } Liw on In I'enuumhlp. . , . . . . . . . ( 00 The abutUOui ltiook-kt ( < i > liivxc | ptodoQe ) mouth , - . 600 Tbuabote vcurtu , ( boak-kfep.us c c jit J 3 ir.omhi 18 M BtiU lor circular. Aildrowi ( IKO.il UATIIBUH , Vt a Bouthneit corner 15th and t'aruiiu 81 * . , OmaiiV WITHF * MAY men "Poisoned with PoUh. " Thl ) I * th cana with hundred * viho have been unwlj. enough to take StrwptrlllM , I'otMh mlxturct , eta until digestion li almo t fatally Iropircd. Swift L Spcclflo I ) a vegetable remedy , and restore * the } - ( em to health and bullJj up tbo wisto made by thcji poisons. "I Bid BiifTtrlps with Dhod Polwn , and treated several tnonth * with Mercury Mid Potash , only I make mo wont. The I'otaih tookanny my npipctlt and gavame Jjinicpsln , end both c&iomo rhcutnv tlsm. I then look saroparllla , etc. All thcw mad me etlll WOMC , lultilroio tlio'polvn faithcrlniom' ' iTBtcm. A friend ln l ted I should Uko hwlt' ( Spec ! lie , nnd It cured roool the Bloml I'olson , dro\o th Mercury end Potash out of mysjgtrm , rwdto-dfty. am as well M I ovcrwas. " OKO , U.WKLLMANiJr. , Salem , Maes John A , Smith , tlio larKC tmcrch.int In Oilncsvillc Ox , j ! " 1 KtlTcrod lor jears from the comblnet cilecU ol Krj ilptlas anJ Kczeuin. I continued t triow wrso under medical treatment and by taklnt medicine contjittdne l'otft 'i , 3. H H cured mo tlior niiehly nnd alxolutcly. My nppetlto , etrcngth nn flcih returned I vtat cur cd with It. " Our Treatise on Hlood and Skin Diseases mailed Ire applicants to IHB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer B , Atlanta , G.i. W. Y. Offlce , ISO W. ESd St. , Utwccn Oth and 7th jLrenuea 1'hllvlrluhla oflloo ICid Cl-.rntnut t. P110P03AL3 FOR ItAUI ) AND SOtT COAL. Soiled proposals vlll bo received up to 12 o'clock noon , Tlmrnlay , September 2Mb , 1S , for furnl h liirb ( rd and soil ooal for the use of city oftlcci , jail and are department for tbo year ending July 1st , 18S5. 18S5.Propoea'n shall state price and kind nt coal , to be delivered wlion ordered , without regard to any doll nlla amount. llio rlifht | j reserved to rrjoct any and alt bids. Km elopes containing Raid proposals ehill bo mark' cd "Trope-ails for Coal , " ami demoted to the under signed no later than tlmoaboro tpccinod. J. J. L. 0. JEWKTT , Osiiha , Nob. , Sept. 1881-lw llty Clerk. NEBRASKA LflfW AGENCY 8 , F. DAVIS & 08 , , D.VVIB & UHTDEH.J Gcimi. HC5 FARMAU ST. OMAHA. Hire tat ( tie IW.c-m ftoroi MHt-ollr oolsftcd li n KiUtjn Kcbrutta. at low prlco ana on 0107 1 srm.1 Itnprowa mrtug tor BJlo In Doup.Us , Dodio , OoH.n ritto , Bart , Cumin ? , Bcrpy , VfMhlnKton , rforloi oumlera , and Bntlor Jouollcs. Tazwjpatil In nil tmtj o ! the StMj Honor loaned oil Improved ftmu. Notary 1'ubIIo always \a \ offloo Corrcspondenoo ocllJ EAMBUEtr-AMEEIOAN IHECT LINK FOR KNULAND , FRANOK AND The itoamehlpa of this well-known line nre built of ron , lu water-tight compartments , &nd are furnish ed with every rcquielto to make the punsigo both tfJa and Agreeable. Tliov carry the Unltod States nJ European malls , and Icavo Now Yorke Thura- ays and Baturdays for PU mouth ( LONDON ) Cher- cure , ( I'AIllS ) and ITAM11U11O. Eatce : First Cabin , * 55 , $0fi and $75. Bfeor go$20 Henry IMindt , Mark HMSCM , F .E. Mo or us , II. Toft , Sin tain Omaha , Qroncwlcz&Schoentgen.agcntaln ouncll Bluffs. C. BUICllAnD : tCO. , Gen. 1'nsa ifta. , 01 Broidvray , N. Y. Cbaa. Uoxmlnsbl & Co- General Wcstoin AgintD , 107 Washington St. , Chios 0,111. OFI-IOE AND KBSIDENOE1 1617 Dodgs , St. , - Omaha ELEPUONI5 tfl - , ta § ! fSilid iMfe MI CliattercdbylneStatecfini. v ; : - - - * & $ nols fur thccxprcsapurpose diseases of the Skin and Hlood promptly rellevcdand rcrmaneiitlycured by reme- ' % fZb tipefloll'rarttcc. Seminal Vcsnew. ! N 1. ' lit Loascnljy Dreams , Pimples on lu Face. Los ; Manhood , i > rjaltti'etiicttriilTltrr6 RnorxnertnteiiHti'h Ths appropriate rt.r.Fd } ' act once udln eochcass. Consultations , per- wnal or by letter , sacredly confidential , r.ied- clne ? uent by Mall and Express. No marka oil > auagc to indicate contenta or sender. Address > ! > JAMESHo. U4Wa3liingbn SJ BROAD CLAIM cl lrztio VERY BEST OPERATING , UUICKEST SELLING AND liver ollcrcd to the public. OMAFA ysing C. T. PAULSON , Troyrletor. GcntetEoob' ! Cloth < nz Cleaned , Djed and Itcpilred. .ulloa' Dri-Bics Uleatuil and Dyed , without Hipping. lumeaClioutdor Colored ny uliado , to sample. Ik ) , VehuUauC lac n Clcino.1 , Dyed and Ko-tlL- hvd. 1212 Douglas Street , OMAHA , NEB. roe Will purify tlm nLOOD-rcpl Ute tfio LIVERuiA ICIpNCYb , Hiid HKHTUKG Tin. MKAIjTU unit VIOOr. of VOUTJf. Ujr - iieniln. WantorApju'Ule , jn- ulittMtlun. I.HCk of btruimtli , V Biiil'llr-1 * " " alispliilelii curoil. lion . muscles anil iii'rvesrcivoiicwiorce. . > JL : > llvi-ni itia jiilnd aim - : polks l.raiii 1'owrr. " " illnrto Ilnlr sex will IUU ORH1INA1. , -f Soua jour ndilrm tel h I'r.J lirt j Hm.Io.Ui. Ma. lor our "JpitEAM . . Vd"uUo ( etiuatu uad uSJui. j. J -ua.3xrx > - BM HBimGCMB * * i gi i ef T I SLstll. toM , vL S tfJibMn tMu M.tzzaFmaL.jm * 230 3130 D. B , BEEMEETrgo OMAHA , NEB LARGEST STOCK OF- 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 05IE HUNDRED VARIETIES Oounteri Hay , Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hio Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street , OMAHA. NEBRASKA .FALL AND WINTER. GREAT BARGAINS IN Visitors to tlie State nnd others in need of Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City ind examine their goods and prices. Tli ° y carry the largest stock , and sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. 1216 teest Stock in Omaha aRQ'Hlakos tfca J.OWBSI Price DKAPEHISS AND MIRRORS , i Jntt rocolved nn ausortmont ( nr Barpaaoliig anything in thl.i market , compriuhi tlie latest end most ; tastv dee.S na minufauturod tor this npring'u trnda fciid covoriu- mn go of prlcoa from the Cheapest to the most Expensive , Goods New ready for the inspection of CUB- , Completn stock of nil the la eat toiners , the nowent novcltira in styles iu Turcciu nn , M dinsjanr Suits and Odd Pieces. Lnco Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Sllecrazifc 3a8SonKe Slovater all floors. 1S06 , JH08 and l'J > Kurnarn Stn-ft. OMAHA Ni ! 15 AHD TWO WHEEL OAET3. 1113 tad IBM llirny rUrwJ tnt ) , Itjuritot ! ' \ CaUltcc * fwr'tbid ' firr crco [ pl'cillr. ' 'Omaha. VII 'r ' , at usflr' isF H 'sa TO sa v y * % iyj u a H WF a B i 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. lUtnbllshod 1878-Cat.wrh , Dsafnc-ss , Lcng r.iid Nervous DJRCRsen Speedily nnd 1 oruuiiontljCured. . Pntientt II ir ed at Homo. Write for "TUB MEinoAX-I-UwaoifAJiY , " fcr the PooplH. 'ii ' end Oorreipondeueo Gr < : < te , X' . O. Box HU2. Tolcphono No. 'JO. JBtSZSSSE