Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 30, 1884, Page 5, Image 5
OMAHA DAtivI3EJB * TUESDAY SCI 30 1884. 5 THE CAMP MEETING , Pioly , Cluar ? , Slracgers , Baltics and Kitcellaneoiis Mailers , llorsn The Seventh Day Adventists kept u % steady fire nt Satan from five o'cloc yesterday morning until nine last night JEicopt during thejbricf adjournments fo nioala , they sang , prayed nud coinmunoi with n atcady persistence. The cam was dry that is , dryer thnu nt any otho time during the past few daya thanks t old Sol nnd the breeds , but the outranc "was still nlnioat Impassable , for deep mud The oldcra moved nbout in silence un Iho congregation was , ns usual , quiet , ao "bar and serious. The signs which ndorn the grounds "no smoking nllowed , " were evident 1 ; construed "no smoking aloud" by so in of the irreverent vieitora , for hero am ihoro a stray cigar stump indicated tha aomo poor sinner had indulged in the defiling filing weed. The saloon which stands on the opposite eido of the road nnd a shor distance above the main entrance , did n thriving businoea as the reporter ob served from outside. Within the grouuda the deop-tonod voices of the elders could bo hoard in pioua exhortation as they called their hearers to repentance or extolled the blesninga of the croea , and the younger members of the flock wandered about the grounds , arm in arm , breathing the pure air wafted from the pools and rivulets ol the bottoms. Sportsmen startled the silence with their fowling-pieces , and now nud again the sou.id of a country wagon loaded with corn or hay , on its way to Iho city , broke upon the oar. The race track had dried eufliciontly to enable the drivers of fast horses to test the speed ol thbir animals to the imminent danger ol tlio lives and limbs of the bucolic young sters who were continually crossing the ring.Ino Ino rising bell tolled at 5 a. m. The programme- began as heretofore and pro cccdud in its regular way through the day. The social meeting was the name in fea ture ns these which preceded it , and ex cept the subjects there wua nothing of general interest nbout them. The positive belief of the devotees that the inet ! of thia mundane sphere is nigh was simply a matter of wonder. The signs which the Bible points out as proeediu H , they claim were fulfilled the last being the falling of the stars in 1833. The otbors were the dark day of 1780 and the bloody moon which succeeded it. _ The elders preached during the day with moat terrific vehemence , eliciting groani and exclamations from their hear- on' ' . The grounds were literally filled with babies , whoso astonishment ut being "rar.lated " if - , the translation takes place ooon , may bo better imagined than dcscr bed. 'J'hcao nddcd uumelodious crys to the proceedings. Weary mothers carried them around nnd strove to rook or chide them unto silence ; not always with RUCCCES. , The opposition of the Adventisls to every thing which might bo considered stimulating extends oven to animal food , of which they partake very sparingly and most of the time not nt all. Tobacco nnd liquor they eschew entirely. And un expression of pain crossed the counte nance of ono of the brethren when ho saw : i cigar in the mouth of n reporter. IIo denounced the use of tobacco as slav ish nnd defiling but admitted that man's unaided strength was scarce sufficient to break the habit. A hackman who was \ enjoying a fragrant five cent cheroot near by , put it out and stuck it under the cushion of hia scat , with the remark that smoking was very injurious to some people ple evidently moaning to insinuate that hackmcn wcru impervious to its baneful ctfacts. The strange admixture of humanity In a now country could scarcely find a more powei ful illustration than that afforded by the presence on the grounds of Mr. Thomas 1. Cole , now a farmer near Ne braska City , who cvino hero from Japan. Mr. Cole is an Englishman , who , eigh teen years ago , was n member of the metropolitan police force of London. At that time ho volunteered to go to Japan , then a newly opened country , aa ono 01 the CECjrta of the British legation. Ills dcsci iption of that land as it was whan ho entered it , nnd of the improvements which ho wituensed during his stay there was exceedingly interesting. Ho nar rated to the reporter the troubles en countered by the legation from the fitnatacism of the natives in earlier days , nnd the attack upon them at tlio opening of the port of Kobi , at which seven members of the escort ware seriously wounded with the double edged swords in the hands of the natives. IIowns the first man to run a train on the railroad from Yokahama to Ycddo and his description of the difficul ties ho encountered in educating tha na tive assistants to the work of railroading was exceeding graphic. After hia time for staying in Japan had expired , Mr. Cole started to return to England , via thia country , stopping to visit his wife's parents at Nebraaka City. Attracted by the fertile soil nnd bracing climate of Ne braska , ho purchased a farm and settled down to become a prosperous citizen of our state , thoroughly Identified with its interests and retaining nothing of the Englishman except a slight accent. A ronaidernblo number of people lof * to-dny for their homes to enable the other niHinbcrs of their families to attend. Mrs. White , the famous temperance lecturer , was expected to-day , and com * fortnblonnrtoraworo [ made ready for her in the building occupied by Max Meyer tt Co. during the fair. How the people nt the camp-meeting can bo made moro temperate than they are is a mystery. St JMury'rf Avenue CiuiKrcKiitlonnl Cliurcli. At the St. Mary's Avenue Congrega- tioualchurcbSundsyplatform , pulpit organ and tables were covered with tlowors and fruita , and "Harvest Homo" aorvico was hold. Th choir was assisted by Miss Ceorgio Boulter , and the following music was rendered : Old Knells ! ! Hanu'.tin. Vrnlie. C'nu'.ion , by J lay ( In , Gloria 1'atn. het Us t-Yarcli anil Try , lo ! slni , Jteot in the hurJ , Hputz. The opening uxuniies were inter- aporKcd witii readings from the sctipture relating il > the occasion , nnd by the reci tal of Thomson's "Hymn to thoSoaw.s1' ani Whittier'a "For an Autumn J-'eati- va' ' , " during the nermon by the paalor , tha Jlev. WilUrd Scott , yuotationa were aho niadu nt furno lei > h t : < "i U " ( sro's "At Harvest Time , " and Whittior'a "Lines nt Amosbury Exhibition. " The church was ovor-full , chairs being brought in , and the hour WHS devoted to rejoicings over the eeaion nf the year. In thu cmirso of hia sermon from the test , "So teach us to number our dayi that wo may apply our heart ? into wla- dom , " l's. lm , 1)0:12 ) : , the psstor said : They who io to school to the seasons may loirn four lessons : I. Whoever is born into the world is born with a fair chnr.co. Not with nn even , not with n equal chance , but with n fair chance. His birth la a blessing nnd not n cttrgp. Good la Intended by it for him and for others , Into whatever zone the seed nf his lifo may fnll ho haa n fair opportunity to bo both happy nud useful. The northern moss nnd the mountain columbine sure in place where tlu < y grow , and fulfill a worthy destiny. Northern men and mountain men may do the same. It ia loss where wo liv than how wo livp. "All noble work i useful , " nnd ( < od ia not forgetful of nn lifo which he has made. No lifo fall fruitless. n. The seeming unfavorable nud dls appointing events are often helpful. 1 seems like n day of waste in the blossom ing orchards when " 1'lnko by llnUi1 on tlio prass below , Worm whips scatt'-r the drift of enow With liffhUwt breath. " Ami later when "Thickly the small preen nptile- lay Mocking our hnpos of harvest ilay With ilust niul mold. ' ' But thia ia only n stop toward the inn lure crop. No tree could dovolopo all it sots. Even loss could any man fill ou all his wishespurposes , and hopes. Mucl in life is overplus. Its loss ia for th Rood of the rest. Disappointments are n part of our discipline. Wo must maki use of thorn. "It ia nn ill mason that ro fuaoth n stone. " "Men may rise 01 stopping stones of their dead solves t < higher things. " Some of the moat do jant household decorations are of gold ind black intoutionod. Lot no man jhun his regrets. They are hia friends in. The beat harvests como late. Only * great battle makes n great victory. Do tiot seek to reap early. Quick building makes only shingled palaces. A snial knoll is soon climbed , but it affords n small outlook. Rather climb longer thn pou may see farther. Snld Goethe 01 the top of Vesuvius : "All the toll of tin iscont is paid _ by ono bnckwnrd look. ' "Genius is only great patience. ' "Nothing is Ijnor , " said Keats , "than a gradual ripening. " iv. Wo reap as wo BOW. Not otherwise. Yon can BOW today , tomorrow will bring The blossom that proves what sort of a thing , Is the seed , the scod that you BOW. " Who sows good seed may have sweo Ireams. A pure need makes a prouc larvest. This Han-oat Service will bo followed ) y a Harvest Supper , to bo given by the adiea of the church on Thursday oven- ng next in the church parlors from 0:30 : , o 8:30 : o'clock. HorBfortVa Acid I'lioH ] > hrtto. IN LIV1IU AND KIDXBV TllOUBLES. Dr. 0. G. Cilloy , Boston , says : "I mvo used it with the most remarkable luccess in dyspepsia , and derangement of ho liver. PAPILION PUMPKINS , Show Siirpy County -will net out lor inspection tills week. The most attractive event announccdjto ako place this week , in the vicinity of ) maha , is the Strpy Co. fair , which wil legin at Papilion to-morrow and boom long until Saturday night. This will bo the second annual fair of ho Sarpy Co. Agricultural Society , an or- anlzition which has already shown lifo nd energy to bo found on very rare oc- aaions. The iirat exhibit was a highly 'leasing ' and successful ono , and left a alanco in the treasury after liquidating 11 bills , paying for grounds and improve ments and premiums on all exhibits , 'ho county added a small sum to this and on acres moro ground was purchased , iviug the society a beautiful tract of 28 crea and. over , lying along the crook rhioh divides the little city in the centre , lore a half-mile track lias been made nder the supoiyiaion of the county nur- oyor , and it is said to bo absolutely erfuct , not ranging a halt an inch in a circuit. Some line epeed horses ave been secured end good racew are remised for the entertainment of visi- 3 . The I'nion Pacific band has been ngagcd and will UiacouiHj their choicest lusic on Thursday , Friday and Satur- ay , and half faro rates have boon socu- 3d , enabling Omaha visitors to make the oundtrip for 7 > cents. The number of entries so far is over ,300 moro than double of last ycnr , and 0 addition stalls have been constructed ud both old and now ones nil taken but 311 , which will no doubt ba filled to-day. Hon. James W. Savage , of this city , 'ill deliver the annual address Friday ftcrnoon. and Major Vaughan , of louncil BluH's , will deliver the agncul- ural address Saturday afternoon. JndefcUigablo ell'orta have boon sent irth to make the fair a success in every articular , and only an unforeseen ob- taclo can prevent its being so , Mr. Will Sannders , the energetic sec- utary , has boon at work night and day ith u corps of able assistants and will ave everything ready to open up the lir in oed ehapo. Thursday Is "chil- ron's day , " and over 2,000 tickets have Iroady boon issued to the little ones , hewing that Sarpy county is not behind 1 the attention paid to "Nebraska's best rop. " In addition to the horse races there rill bo an "obstacle race for the children n Thursday and fnr adults on Friday , 'his is now and frill bo immense. There rill also bo shooting matches , partici- atod in by aomo of the best shots in Ko- ; raeka and western Iowa. In fact the hroo dayo will bo crowded with attrac- ions , and the grounds should bo crowd- d with visitors. Tlio Jumbo Itccord , The members of third grade , A class , lontral school , of which Miss Lucy Mc- Ihcano is the teacher , made a fine roc. rd for themselves on circus day , when lioy tried for the honor of a perfect at- andanco and had it , liarnum'a wliito olo- hant to the contrary notwithstanding , 'ho average of the satno class for the rook was ! l.8 ! ) , which was the highcHt in lie city. Thin ia u echool for teaclior , cholars and parents to M bu proud of. DiBanc3 of the kidneyo and bladder roety prevalent amonu niun past miu- le ago , and thoee inoBt dillicult discuses o cure Hro on the incruioo , Jlunt's Kidney and LivarJ Jlemedy hai long moil known to ho must auccuaaful in thu uro of theao distMssa , "Nuver knovrn of ail. " THE NOTED MAJOR NEWELL Itcnsonn lor HH ! jtrnranco ( ilvon 15olo\v. Tlio disuppraranco of Major Newell is easily explained when the condition in which his cast ) now is fully known , It will bo remembered by the public that about nine months ago this goutli- man was arrested at the instigation of the Consolidated Tank Line company , charged with the embezzlement of bo- twooii $1,200 niul1,300. . Along niulto- dlous examination followed which result ed in his being bound ever to the next February term of the district court. Tlio pr.ind jury of this term , it will nebo bo forgotten , was charged with corrnp tioii , gome people even going BO far na say certain of its members h.ul recuivoi bribes for voting against n true biL Ti investigation by the body proved abor tivo. luMndictmpnt being found agains Major Newell. Mr. A 11. Hishop , ngou for the Consolidated Tank Line company lodged a second complaint ngainot tin same defendant , charging him at thi time with the ombozxlumciit of $1,000 only. II o was oxaminnd n second lime and bound ever to the next term and pu under $1,500 for his appearance , the condition of the bond being that ho should appear from day to day. The jury nt this , the Juno term , returned i true bill against htm. His case was sol down for trial , and the dny for ita hear ing once or twico. It was put oil' from time to time unti" nt last hin attorney , Gen. Co win. filed nn nllulavit for n continuance. which was granted without much oppo sition by the District Attorney. When the case was continued it was agreed by the attorneys to the case that thu sfzo of the bond should remain as it had boon. For some reason , the required bond was never given and Mr. Newell was practically n free man. The coming term of the court which convenes next Monday may have had Its inllupuco in hastening Mr. Nowoll's visit to friends. The fact is however that the mayor hosgono and should ho notroappoar ho has lolt no bond behind him to bo for feited. Gome , Gentle Spring , and bring malaria , dyspepsia , billions HOBS , torpidity of liver and a train 01 kindred maladies. Fortunately Kidnuy Wort is at hand. It may bo had of the nearest druggist and will purify the ays turn , correct the stomach and bowels , stimulate the liver and kidneys to healthy action , remove all poisonous hu- mora and make you fool like n no\r man. As a spring medicine , tonic and blood Purifier it has no equal. COMMISSIONERS' PEOOEED- INGS- A. l till Uoaril Present ntirt a Numlicr ol' Auuoiintd A.llo\vcd. The board of county commiasionora mot on Saturday , Sept. 27th , 1834. Pres ent O'Keotl'o , Knight and Corliss. The following accounts were allowed : KOAl ) rUNI ) . M. W. Dongias , work on road . S3 ! ) CO Jacob MiiRiiire , ' " . ! tl 5n James Uilinoro , .Tami'3 Uilmore , 15 OC Juhn Kixaukon , 15 00 llobort Thoifapson , 315 00 Siuircs [ , Murrison & , Kent , gradiug 1 an- croft ctreot . 383 H2 Augerii it Nelsoii. damagcM to road. . . 30 OC MaryAlcUord , " " . . . 1)0 ) O llItllHIK FUND. Jnines Oilinoro , building bridges . 23 OC Win. Van Dohren , " " . OSC17 Acliini Stringllno , Inmbor for bridges. . SB 73 U. Swayger , " " . . . ( iENTIIAIj FUND. I. J. I'oiintB , uxaininlng troasurcr's book * . 1 ! " 00 Ps'at. Johnson , witness fees . 2 00 5. M. Culbert , incise , for poor . 1 fiO St Joseph lloapital , care Thomas T. Corloy . 10 00 Dyrns Norton , ' 10 ncros grass land . 50 00 [ frank K Moores , Jt. ] ! , tickets . ! ) ( iO W. V. Morse , \vitnes3 fees . U 00 Juy A. Urown , cost on Gcur o caeo. . . 1'J 10 ludfinld Uros. , court calender. . 81 GO fohn lliuli , 10 11. U. ticket * for poor. . ! )2 ) 25 Jeaf and IJuinb Institute , mdso for Co IS 00 fonry liollin & Co. , proceriea for jwor 1 1 00 .V. . N. Whitney , imlto for poor . 20 ! I5 t. J.Saxe , " " . . . . 50 I. ( ! . Clark , " " . 10 70 Vm. ( ientlenmn , " " . . . . 13 8.1 It is moro economical to buy Durkoo'a ialad Dressing , than it is to make a rcssing. .Besides this , it is made of hot- or material then you can buy at the tores. Everybody likes it. Try it. DUSKY DIVERSIONS , /OAO'H No ro ( JaniblliiK HOUHO 1'iillucl nnd tlio Iniinitou ArroBtud. Last night about 11 o'clock poeso of olico , headed by Capt. O'Donahue , indon descent upon the gambling house opt by n colored man named Coxo , on 'onth street , near Douglas , and in ono nil Bjvoop arrested both the roprlotor and inmates. Including Coxo hero were fifteen in all. Aqainst the iimatcs , the charge of gambling was sot ppositu their names , and against the iropriotor that of keeping a gambling louao. An order was loft with the jail- ir to rolccso all the inmates upon the mymont of a line of ono dollar and costs , > ut as only a couple of them possessed ho required amount , § 11,55 , nearly all of horn passed the night in the city jail , I'lio line of the proprietor was fixed at UO.Somo Some of the inmates were quite indig- mnt at their arrests and were wondering vhy they should bo subjected to the so rority of the law while their white broth- voro allowed the freedom of the city. HTOI' THAT COUGH 5y usinB Dr. I'Vaziur'n Throat unil l.\mK \ Bal- ain thn only uro euro for Couphu , CuldH , Ionr Dii HH and Sura Throat , nnd all illHeaton it the throat and hingu. Ju not neglect : o\igli , Jt limy provo fatal. Kcurt'H nnd uiiidroiluof crateful peopln o wo their lives to Jr. J'Ya/.KT't ' Tliroat mill LiuiJialiam , nnd 10 family will c\er IMS without It after once mug it , niul disco\erinir its inurvelouu power. t M put up in largo family bottles and nohl nr the mnull prlca uf 7A con In pur baltlu. .Sold > y Kulin & C < > , and O. F. A Jolly HurprlHR , A very jolly surpriua waa tendered rliau Kaio Wingortor , Saturday ovonlng , it the rosldoncQ of Dr. and Mm. Divyur , 110 Shormau trouuo. About a dozen ouples were present and n happier eve * ling was never tpotit. Jluaic and dune- ng , followed Lyau immcnscjlunch , com > ilotod the i/ro/ranuno. MiesVingorter , I'hoio homj is in Wheeling , W , V < t. , ia icrj on a visit and is the guest of Dr. n 1 M" , Dwyer. Thia aurj-riso was ten- dcrol lior in h nor of the minirorsar of her birth , and although tiVpn con plotoly by sttrpriao , oho enter ! xlnod h gnesta in a manner which they will u , aoon forgot. Miss NVlngertor will return turn to her homo in Wheeling in abou a month. That showillbe mi o l by th many warm friends she has undo vshil hero doe not express H. I'KKSONAU J. J. Mclutoah , of Sidney , Is t the Mil lard , ,1,15 , Lnzoar , of Central City , ii nt th PaxUin , ,1. Uiwlug , of Fnlrfieitl , la T.ttlia Metro poiitnu. X. L. Tnytor , ol Mndlsai ) , U nt tlio Metro pnlitatt , 15. V. Itnwrtld , of Hasting * , U nttho Met ropolltati. , T. A , Sparko.of Valentino , la TfRiUerod the MIllAtd. (5. W. Vnss , of lllatr , is slopping nt tlio Metropolitan. J. H. Nnclon , of Iilucoln , li n guest of the Metropolitan , 1) . Cnltlwull , of Htittu , Moiilnnu , i < at tlio Metropolitan. 1' . W. I.oomls , of Council MhifK U at the Metro polltmi. M. M. Winters , of Lincoln , U stopping nt the Metropolitan. IX P. Aahbnrn and wife , of registered at the 1'Atiton. A. 11. Swan , ot Cheyenne , is takirg his ro tionantlho Millnnl. Ui-o. 1C. Atwnter , of Teknnmh , is mtln > city , stopping nt Iho Matropulitnn. Oscar ( loudmnn hna gene to Philndrlphla , to nttond the college of phntinncy. . Mrs. C. II. Havens nnd daughter are upend ing a few ilnyn with relatives in SclmylT. N. 15. Pritehott , of North Platte , ix enjoying the hospitality of tha I'nxton for n day , Will I ! . Jonoj , of Sidney , is looking around the city nnd feeding nt the Milliard liotol. Mr. P. P. Shelby , general freight agent of the Union Pacllic , line returned from the ooat. 'Ihos. Swobo.of the Millanl liotel.uid .T. M , Kddy , have returned from their Hairing excur sion nt Spirit Lnke. CharlioFiic , the popular clerk nt the Mil- Inrd Hotel Pharmacy , left ycstcriiay for a visit to friends In Chicago. Daniel Heller , representing the World's ! o\- position to bo hold nt Now Orleans , N in the city nnd Is qnnrtorod nt the Pnxlou , Will Johnson , ono of the moat popular fire inon on the Union Pacific road , nnd his sister , Miss Christina , have gone to Ohlotaisitvitli relatives. J A Spnrkfl , Valentine ; J. J. Jlclnlosh , Sidney ; M ! Kg.in , Thos Cochran and Pat rick Kgaii , were iniurteroJ nt tlio Millnnl yesterday. Fremont Kvcrctt , late of Lyons Xob. , has como to Omaha nnd taken up Iris rct-'i. dencu hero. Ho uill honccfortli bo ono of the legal luminaries of the Omuha bar. Mi n Minnie S. Dye , of Winona , Minn. , returned to Omaha InstSnturday e\onlng from Santa ifosa , Cnlifoinia , having accepted n po sition ns teacher in the North scooul and com- meneedhcr dnlicH this morning. fflU. F. Ilodwell , trnvelling freight agout of the Union Pacific railway company , and fnm ily arrived home Saturday from n short visit in Chicago , whoru they were the guosta of their brother-in-law , Mr. ! ' . P. Viniiig , com missioner of the wcntern trunk line nKocIn tion. tion.C C Dnrars , Crete ; Thoa. towrr , Lincoln ; J. 15. Dinsmoro , Button ; J Jemen , ( lenevn ; II Newell , JJlnir ; W H Carter , Valentine ; .T M Timelier , Fort Niabrnrn ; lion .1 C Crawford , West Point ; It S UaHinann , Schuylcr ; Mnson Gregg , Lincoln , and I B Ashbiirn nnd wife , Gihboii , were registered at tha I'a.xton yestcr day. Don't Wcnr CiiinbcrNoino Trusses. when our now method without use of knifu , is guaranteed to permanently euro the worat cases of rupturo. Send two letter stamps for references nnd pamph let. World's Dispensary Medical Asso- : iation , Duifrlo , N.Y. Army Orders. The general court-martial convened nt ? ort Omaha. Nob. , by paragraph 1 , ipecinl orders No. 7 , current series from lieso hcadquartara , ia dissolved. In C9mplianco with tlio instruc- iona of the Hecrotary of war outainud in communication from the djulant general's odico of the ! ! 2d in- tant , Sergeant Major Chnilea AV. Soy- nero , Dth cavalry , will report to tlio loard of officers ordered to convomo at > 'ort McKinney , Wyoming , by paragraph ' , special ordeis No. 81 , current series rom these headquarters , for oxnmma- ion and report upon hia ( nullificationsas [ uartermastor sergeant , U. S. A. KXOllOIIKMIt. "What cm-Ken the ( , 'rcnt rnnh l Scliroler ft [ iccht'H Drug Store ? " The fico dmtiihiirion if uuinplo bottl'ia of ] Jr. liopunko'ii Cough uod [ jiitiK Hyrnp. the most popular remedy fiir Jonglw ColciH , Consumption and JJnmchitin 10 * market. Jtegulur H\M \ f > 0 centH nd S 00 KlouU Ynrda ItiiHiiiRHH Sntiinlny. Folio wing ia the record of buainossdono it the stock yarda Saturday : Shipments Uny htnto Cattle coinpnny , W : uru over the Milwaukee , for Wuod liron , , ol Chicago ; Wagnur ] iron , , > 1 caw on the IJnr- Ington ; Dochmnkur , ID , for Palmer & Hich- nond , Chicago , ever the Milwaukee. JlucclptH7 cam for the ISationnl Cattle loinpany. SnlcH Out- car of foi lerH , ll ! honJ , nvorugo veight 800 poundn , pilco § 1 per 100 poundu ; 1 nr COWK , 20 hend , nverugo weight ! ) I15 pounds , > t vt'.uO. 8ICIN 1II8IO/VHKS / Cl'KEI ) 5y Dr. Fra/.ior'H Mnglo Ointment. Onion na f by magic : PinipU-H , Hlack Heads or ( Jrulw , ilotchcH and JCrnptlonii ( in llm face , leaving ho akin clear nnd beautiful , AHO ! curcn Itch , Inlt Hlieuui , Here Nlpplon , Sere l.ipH and old , ) lmtlnato Ulcew , Hold by drugging , or uallittJ on receipt of prlco. DO cpntu , Hold by Culm & Co. and C. F. ( ioodinnn. The board of idncatlon it about tu Htart two Ight Bchouln In Iho city. A wmplo of good [ nchcra can find Bitimtionn in tin in by npply- ng to the board. An Accommodating .Sunday oflernoon Mr. S. J'ototaon ailed at TJIJ ; HUB oflico and Hinted that 10 hai a complaint to make against a po. iceman nainud James Illlarnl , doing day : uty on Ournlng street. I'oterson said hat there waa a fight in Wolfo'a aaloon orner of Twenty-Bocond and Ouminu trcotj , and Hiland wun nailed to quiut ho diatutbancu. Hiland arrived juut s the men were coming out of the ilaco and tluiy being full , were making loud iioiao and using very profanu Ian- ua. ' o. Hiland told thum to ate | > end no of th ° party replied by slapping him upon Iho fnco nud aayint ; , "Oh you nr too suiRll Ixi talk to us , you can't tnko ute to jail. " I'etorftnn ollored an cxplanntin but lliglaud told him to shut up or li would run hint into jiil. lligland lh ; wont up the street nnd rntcrod aaloon with the gAiig. IliUinl lux bn fore now boon sent out to aprvo a wartati ami has roturimd the dncumont , being afraid to nnko thu arrests. Wlmt goo are such policeman a llilmul ? SOffOOL NOTES , TllP loil ln Strrot Solioul to tioKln SlHitl. TUB XT.W SUI1001. . School w.ia yostordnyjinorniug oponu 111 the non * temporary building erectot on west Douglas atrcot , niul finished 011)3 ) n short time ago. Owing to the fact tha it vrns not well known that thu schoo would open yesterday , the attendance ) wn lot very largo. Moro scholars arc lookw lor to-day. The 'principal la Mra. Ada M. Harris with Miss Jennie Harris as assistant Only classes in the Iirat and second grad will bo taught hero. nir.NKinr scmiois. The night schools which the Board do- orminud aomo time ago to maintain thU winter will he opened ao soon na the weather becomes cool. Ono of thcso in stitutions uill bo kept in the Dodge itroot school hotiao and the ether tm riiirtoonth nnd Pacific. Oniyono touch er in each echool will bo employed at irst and the force increased ns tlio num- > or of pupils demand it. The Hoard an Icipatua sumo little difficulty in securing cachoro in these schools as there has > oou only ono applicant for a position in horn. TUB limit .SCHOOL YA1UIS. The committee on buildings and prop > rty last night let the contract for grnd ng and fixing up thu High school grounds o J. Y. Craig. The turf will bo ro- novcd from a atrip 00 feet wide on this idu of the gaountl. The yard along [ 'wontioth ' will bo terraced down to the prado ; of this street and the whole urfaco ro-soddud. A gutter running long tliia whole aido. To keep the aur- nco watera from damaging thu rotnining rail will also bo put in. This work will 10 begun soon and liniahod at thu earliest loasiblo moment. ( illicor O'llrion , of the Ulnlfs , wns In the Ity last night slinddowing n couple of crook * uapoctcil of having relieved 1'nt Lacy of SCiOO osterdny. $20.00 reward and no questions if the uit of clothes stolen from my store SU- irday , September liTih , is ruturnod. JNO. W. lIisMi , Druggist. 820 Tenth Stroot. t2-m&tOt ! ) The cxnmhmliun of .laiuud Murtisoii niul Ilko Hogan , charged with ontrring .Inlitia ngl'n plneo ono night laet week , win lii > guu vht eveiiinp before iludge Jlencko nnd will bo onulnded this inorning. llcal KHtuto The following transfcra were filed In ho county clork'n oflico yeatorday and eportcd for Tnr. BBK by Amou' roil ea ate agency , September 2(5 ( : 11. O. Jones and wife to .1. II. Lillie v cl patcol section 18-15-10 , SU.OOO. Jos Crawford and husb to C. Kanu w ( otal , 2 , I ! , block 7 Klkhorn , § 50. li Glass and wife to J. 11. llolbroolc c d lot 2 block J 21) ) , § 25 ] 'L Y Smith nnd wife to G. Jonoa q o i ot l.'t block Jl Smith's addition , H L. Garlichs to J. Jacabaon w d lot 22 block 1(1 ( Unnscom Place , S7f > 0. S. Doneckon and husband to .1. A , Wnkofiold w d loU 9 , J I , 12 , block 1 ) onuckon'fl addition , The oxaiuiiintion of William Middlor ' 'dvvnnl Mclluli ( ; nnd .laniCH I\Iurniy \ will ha akon up at 10 n. in , to-day before .Tudgo ionoke. OOAL RKDUOHDl WJIITKIIUEAST COAL $ -1.00 1'Blt TON. Nebraska fuel Co. FAIL Style Ilato at Saxo'a , Opera louse Block. inwftf The now fall styles of NockwonrScarfa nd Ties , juat received at Ilamgo's , aGtf 30AL Coutant .t Squiroo , 21J ! S. l.'lth onith- . L'tOWI'.U POTM ANII llANOINfi B.\SKCT Vholesalo and retail at EVANH' SBKD TOItU. 627-Ul Now patterns for over coata and suits , nd n now line of imported HUitingo , for all and winter wear which will bo nrndo p in olegnut style and at very roa- mablo figures. . SVANSON A CO. , TAILORS , tf 1 lli ( Ji'arnam street. Road Morse & Ilrunnor'n now card. B.m-th-tf The market ia now fully opened for ho Hayden Patent Fire Kindlora , which ro going with a rush. Ask your firocor bout this , and purchase a wintor'n sup- ly before it is too late , J. B. FiiBNUU A Co. , Woalorn Agonla , Tomorrow evening at H o'clock there will bo a mooting of the 0. Iv. of A. in lioirhall in Croighton block. All men- era are expected to to ivttund aa import- tit businota ta to bo considered. T. ] ' . BllB.N.VAN. Thirteen thousuna yarda of Gingham , rrorth from 10 to 12io for 8J cents. ' I ) . J.'O'DONOUOK , Next to the Pofltollico. Winter ia coming. Now ia your time o have your overcoats cleaned and ro- laired. Take them to A Kalish , U22 Oth , botwuon Furnam and Harnoy. 824-lw _ - _ MRS. LIND. All now atylos , and beat fitting drew mkor in the city , Ladica , ECO her. MM Jodgo Btrcot. aatnutw Watches , of all kindu , price and quail' /guaranteed , nt HubormaimV 27-2t i jft/H tlTnn. ' Pumpkin , Starch , | f 2X YJOR1.D Wnie a nil Irmt W U TT Strainer. 'J'wclvo JAMED itlci ia one. 71 o Grctt : ri'.lu CSJTJ. M'to ' loll linn > U blli'-i ' level in't bdfteri ( uiiibmcdl Ifterylrfxty Ilket lliem I We niikq for' ' ° uiiiie' fi"l | j Vr ! Wnl ( or ctutc uo , TI.e MumcfSlfltiHf C.u , Cln limjli. d , 4,1 I Caailta , Ncw\Xik. | Affcnlt wtnlnl for our < \ Kil > lu r ! | ( U1lltt ma I . niul Appointments In Third Oongrrnslotml Dlntrlcl , AlMnn-L , W. ( hbornnAiul II. O , IJrcinp , Monday evening. Ootobrr fitli. , l ck on St. A. Hart g.iu nnd N. A. I'nin- Mt , Monday flvcnitip , October ( Ith- Hntlla ( Vi-k ,1.V. . Tucker unit D. A. llnlnii' * . Moiidnj evening , Ocloltrr GtVi. KlalrM. . A. HarlUan nd N. A. lininbolt , Tuesday evening , iVlolr * Ui. 1'iillortou L. W. O lNiTlie anil It. C. Hn.iiK' , Tin-winy fivotilncr , Octolicr 7th. Mndi * u , TV. . Tucker nml II , ( ! . Mn. g.'on , Ttfudny o\riiii < ff , i vtulwr 7tli. Cn.trnl City - 1. . \ \ . O < borm mid It. C. ticnoa . . .1.V. . fiii-ki-r nncl 11. t ! , Mngonn , Wotlno'ilnv on-niii ) ? , Or ! ilipt Sth. t' ltim'm - M. A. H irtiflnn ntiil N. A. lUitibnll , Wi'diirndny ovciiing , OnUibor Nth. ( ilblmnL. . W. IW.-H a anil 11. 0. Uroino , fluirsiUy ovenlMi . PcM or nth. ( Irnt'd Islnii.iM. . A. llartigaii nnd W , A. Nell. Tlnirmlav ovcnitw , October nth. \Vod lilvor .1. W. Tm-ker nud H. G. Ms- goon , Tlittmlay evening , CctoberlUh. Selm > lor I , . \V. ( ijlxirmi nml It. C. Uroino , Filtt.iy oxrnbu' , Uctilwr lUtli. North I'lntto-M. A. llnitlRAU and W. A licll , I'rldnvnxrnlng , Oetobor 10th Cliirkx ,1. W , Tucker and 11. < i. Mngoon Krldny nvnnltii ; , Oetubor 10th. North UfliitlM. . A. UnitigAii nnd T. S. Clnrkson , Snturday ovonliig , Ootobnr lltli. Arlington-.1. W. Tucker nnd It. 11. Ma gonn , Hntnrday evening , Octuber 11th , W. Turlcar nml 11. C. Droiiip , Monday ovoiilnp. Uctolmr Kith. Atkliih'in , W. Tucker nml U , C. Uroino. Tiieidny evening , October I Ith. ICwiiiK ,1 , \ \ . Tucker mid 11. C. Itrouu * Wcilnesdny t-veidnif. October IMh. Scribnor ,1.V. . Tucker nnd 11. C. llromp , rimrsdny livening , October tOtli. 0. li Yo.sr , Chnirmnn .Stalo Central Committee. 1. W. I < ovn , Clniilnnit Congrc nlonil : Crn tral Committee , Third Dlatilct. t : j fit j \ f \ . ' i f , ' i : i M i p.ilntimntM ( DP O JTT O W. I ) ) r oy ami , ) . a. Tnlo. Stnnton 'Mondnv evening , September 2t. ! Wnyno TwKtlny ovcning , Soptuinbcr , ' ! ! ) . llnrllngton Wednesday o\ening , Oeto- > 3r 1. 1'oiiM Tlmrxday evening , October 1 ! . NorfolkVitdny evening , OcloliorU. O'Neill-Monday evening , October li. Ainsworth Tnesdnyovening , Oetobor 7. NiJIgh Wednesday , October 8. I'lerco Tlmrwlay , October ! . Creighton Friday , October 10 , Oil OKO W. K. DOIIMKV A.S'I ) HKX. A. 11 , CONNOR. Onl Monday evening , October lit. Uroken 15ow Tuesday evening , October M. lioup City Wednesday evening , October ft , St. Pnul Thursilnv evening , October 1C. Hcotln Friday nfternooii , October 17. lirnnd InUud Friday evening , October 17. Central City Snturdny evening , Octoher Fullerton Alondny evening , October 10. ! ColnnibuaTuonday ovonhiff , October 111. North Plnlto Wttlncaitny ovuulng , Ootober Plum Greek Thiinilny evening , October 13. Kenrnoy Krldny oveninir , Oclobor 2-1. Kchuylor ijntuiilay oYcning , October -5. OKO. W. K. 1IOKSEV AND OTIIKIt HI'lEAKKUH. Albion Minulny evening , October 27. Blnir Tnefday evening , October 28. Dnkotn City Wciliuaany ovciilug' , Octo' ) er I1. ! ) . TcknnmliThuriMlny ovening. October HO , Wi-at Point Kildny evening , October ill. Mr. Dorsoy will bo nccomp.mied by cnnilt- Intcn for Btnlii olHci'.i. 0. K. YOST , ,1. W. l.ovic , Ch'n Stnto Con. Com. Ch'n Cong , Com. Iho Orentoat Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A 1. OMB < if appetite , IIiKrcUconllvr , 1'nln In Iho lintul , trltli u ilull acnnnllnn In tlio Illicit purr , I'll In under tlio liauldcr- lilnilr , I'ulliimn lifter oallnir , with uilli- Inellnntlon to rxcrlloitor body nrmlnil , Irrlliilillltrol'toiniior , I > owHiilrltn , trlth u rccllnfforiiavlnir nenlectcil Homo duty , WcnrlnmH , Dlzzlnonn , I'lutlrrlnor nt Ibn Henri , DntN ImHiro tlio even , Hcniluchu over Ihn rlslit eye , Ilotitlcnnnoii * , with fitful tlrcnmn , Illchlr colored Urluc , niul , CONSTIPATION. TITTT'.S ' 1'IIjT.S are esiicclnlly ailnptoil to such enaoH , ono iloau olt'octu ancli a clinnKonffpellnrrnHtnnstonliilitnnaiitTercr. Tlu-y Iiir.renvci tlio Ai | > ctllcanil cauio tlin Imdy to Tiiko ou 1'MrHli. tliiin ilm ny tom I : , IKiiii Ullril.nncl liyllii'lrTniilc Aciloit on Dm . [ irniliKTil. l'rln ana.I I Murriiy Ht..IV.Y. ( ! HAY lUllt or WIIIMKKIIS chnngcil to n OWsiv lli/ACic by n muni" npiillcutlon or this DTI : . It Imparts u natural eolor , nota liiBluntancoiiHly. Solil liy Dniiiglsta , 01- Hont by express on iccolptof $1. onrico,44 Murray St. , Now Yorlt. DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF Kl , PN E Y DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. , c ? llfrnnmi ItncN on tlio l.IVI.'lt , IIOlVlILSnnil HID.MJVS nt Ilio Bnnin time. Tlocnuao It cleansed tlio HynU'in of the poison * OUB liumoru that duvolopo m Kldnoy niul Url- nary Dlnaanoti , IJllloumicfln , Jauntllco , Coimtlpa- tlon. J'ileii , or In llnoumattoni. NouralRla , Nor- VOUB UtaortlcrH nnd nil IVinalo ComplaluUi. IVSOLW 1'ltOUP UV Tllia. IT % vnBuELV CUHB CONOTIPATIOH , PILCOr nnd RHEUMATISM , By cauelnif FnED'AOTIOM of nil the oreaiui and functiono , Uioroby CLEANSING the BLOOD routorluietliononnalpoworto throw off dLiaaaa. THOUSANDS OR CASES of thn wont forms of theno torrlblo dlneuin have boon ijulokly roliovcd , nnd in a uuorl time PERFECTLY CURED. ritifR , it. i.Kjrni on mtr , S I.D nr imt'ctisrs. Dry can Iw ( cut by null. " WELLn.IUClfAilDSOtf ee Co. , Durllngton.Vt. a IxnJ lUnip f r Dliiy Almiujc tut 1184. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. 'J' ' > ( : ( ) NHl.'MI'TlViH : Many huvo lucn ; lmi > | > y to utlmlr liBtiniony In fator ufiliu uvu nl ' William uicCoil Llvc-r Oil and l.iu.0. " h \ | > cnuiiru lion pie tu liu a valualilu rtiuudy fir ( 'uiiHiniiiitiuii , Ahth Iptlicrl'i ' , and all nl'untu < i | tliu 'lliroat ami I.un.b. lanutactiirtiloiilyljyA.il. Wllbor , CliMiilot , ) ii. Kulil liy all CHARLES BIEWK JNDERTAKER , ANU Sctalic Cases , Rofflus , Casals , Sbronlis. CTC. , UTC. , 000 Karnnii St. , - O.MAMA , MHJ elcir ; | > tla order * urouiptly tttuidcd to , Ttlo/liCD iO , Ktl 1710 DODQB STREET. Pilvtlo rnorrn for adults ftltt-monnMo ritei , Ifiotti. dine nurrlnK. Prompt Attention ftlvoti tn emergnicy I'adonti can l > attnmlod l > y their own phy Hlehn /4TI > lf iwniury for the poor ouan Tiigwiyr , will arutinl.ivii frotr 10 to 11 a , m , DB , SWETNAM , Office Ifiih slrnot , firt door north 0 F nift-n in KoyiVfl oper.t hunce. L * fry orders at office or Snxo's clruj ( atom. Telephone 150. E , S , LTTOKE , M , DM Physician & . Surgeon OKKICi : Cor. Utli ami i'.i | | lo StrocK X4Tfl'rr'nl | Attention irli on to Obitctrlrs , I > iscn o tl Women niul Children , an 1 Venereal Dlaaases. Country Culls promptly aimmeil. NHW S roilU ! NEW GOODS I A. KALI3H , Merchant Tailor , n-2H. lothotioct , between Karmm nti.l tlAtncy. Trt\v pr'rcs ivni ! coed QootH Adppclatty. All rlothett tnndo tip hi ( jooil at\lo nnil on nhcrt lutttcc. Cill and bo c > tn\lnco < l. Homninlif r tlio ] > lire , 322S , 10th St * Bee Hive Photograph STTJJDIO , 21I ! North Kith Street. Itomombcr that my I'hotoeraphs are Inspected Iwforo nolinrtlollvcreil frnm tlio lllK : 1IIVB 1'IIOTO. OUAI'H HTUUIO mwiirlnff c\cry- body j'ortoct ontisfticllou. 10LLCOIT & IRVIIE , ATTOBKEyS AT LAW , 1520DouglnsSt. - Omnlin , Neb. S.HcI.al attention to patent bualncsa. ) Sherman Avenue Ball Park Flvn Hourn Oo-As-You 1'lcaao , open to 11 aniiv tcunt ; SUNDAY , SEPT. I4TH. Tbreo piltoi. Entrance , SI. Rntranco closca Sei > - tcmbcritlu Flrat priio , it Hold Stedaljeocoiul prize , Sihcr Cup ; tlilnl pilze , Sllu-r Modal. A QoM Scarf pin will almi bo given by Chad. Hill , V > | . , toeach coinniUtorvliu cuveru tbo tlmaucu o ( 25 miles. Olltce anil Kesidoncc , 1)20 ) South Tenth Ptrrot. call ! promptly atteadcil to Jay or Mpcclnl attcntlDii cl\on to the iliecapca of Women DiiilClill.lrni. HENRY SINCERE , DYEING , CLEANING , REPAIRING , AND TAIUHUNO.UONK ON SHOUT NOTICE. BATISKAOTION (1UAUANTEEI ) . X3T3poclal cirn b taken In DyclnK , Cleaning anil urliiiK ot I'himcu ami llpe. litli anil Farnaui.lunder Kobroalia National WESTMINISTER -AND UOR1 STOfES AND ( EVEUY STOVE WA11BANTED. ) SOW ) ONLY AT JOHN HUSSIE'S Hardware Store 2-107 OUMING STREET u o tl-tu w JL a ! , W. WAITE , M D , , Physician < & Surgeon ( Formerly ol Jloroy Hospital , Chicago. ) Norvoua UiiieaHOH nnd Disonsoa of the Kyo Ear n Hpociulty. tWOtnco-OiliI 1'ellowit' Ilfook , f. W. cornet 14th anil linlo | utruutu , Omaha , Noli. Olllco liourti 10 tu 12 a. m , 2 to 4 and 7 to H p. in. Sutulayu 10 to 12 a. in. All calla promptly attended. NOTICil Tlio Or in of Fiillrlode k Co. , Now York Itcstaurant , No. 711 V. lOtli Dtn-tt - , la thin day illsnnlvrd.BMr. Win. Dalliimnn will conlliuio tru buelncns , pay all ilcbta ami collect all lillla duo tlio llriii. ItcupccUullv. miln , Sept. 21. 1B34-2& at WM. DALI.MANtT. HAIR ! HAIE ! HAIR ALfdA E. KEBTH' © I'AXTON HOTKL Millinery and Hair Dressing Parlors . . . Str-oot. Haii : J Hair I Hair I Cheap I WUouutry Otdotl Hulloltud. XIV Ciuw Py iKitla | , Hliouinatli'ui , Ncrvinnncas , Con. etliutlmi , ttu ( lic-aiicr , more vlloctlvo and durable tluu any Kli'ctrlu I'tlt In u lstciico. Abk your ilruzylbt. Kor eala by LclgLton & Clark o a , Nob. mo-mbtli All. ST. JULI1SN , PUOIMUETOll. S. W , Cor. 15th St. nud Capitol Avonuo. On the kuroptvm I'lin. Hut chwa In rveiy to- Ipcct. TiDlu tuiiplltd with Bauio tiul all delliuclos nt the Mon , v limu you pay lor unly wluit you order u i tr bill > l Ufo , UIHIIIH tttacliuJ lor triimlout cu . tuu Will tt'ao itqi di.y lemdoia at tbo u > ut n. . 11 tiu