TTTti FUTLY BEE-SATURDAY OCTOBER L THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning October 4 LOOAL BREVITIES , j The remain ! of Daniel Allen were trAns. Icmd yesterday from the gra\o thryhiwo T > cwpiod since interment to n utono mausoleum jn a private lot In I'rojpact Hill cemetery The iocmblo of the Third CoJinrcR.-xtlonal church Thursday night was a picas ant affair n who attended hnd good timo.M they always do at the r sldcnco of Mra. J , T. Brown , Dr. John P. Newman is still in the city and will appak t U > o " * M. 13. church on Sunday morning. Dr. Kmbory , of l'Mlodcl < t > hi , will occupy the pulpit In the evening. S20.09 reward nirl no ijucBttons if the writ of clothes stolen from my atoro Snturdny.Scp' tembor 27th , is returned. John W. Bell , Druggist , 820 Tenth street. s'JO-m&cCt AH Indies fljxl ecnllemon interested In the bazar for the benefit of the Gorninn-Awcrican school wo requested to meet t Gcrmantn hull Sunday afternoon at 3:3'J : o'clock. A full at tendance is ilcsirod. The oounty commissioners have- let lliocoz tract for supplying coal to the Omaha Coal -Coko & Lima Company nt the following prices : Kurd conL , S3.CO per ton ; soft coal Sl.OOj lump coal for poor farm , § 4,25. Word was ecnt.back to this clty.tlmt a vets was Uken upon the excursion train of loco jnotivo engineers on their way to San Francisco -co with the following result : For JJInlno , "C ; Cleveland , CO ; UutlorLj3 ; St , John , 4. In poltco court y etonlty una dlstur ber of the pcaco was fined 95 and costs. Ono man charged with being n suspicious person was discharged na was nlso ono man charged with disturbance of the peace by fightln ? . The "Harvest Homo" sociable andsuppor at St. Mary's Avcnuo Congregational church Thursday night was npiighly enjoyable affair the ladles in charge of the entertainment found that their treasury had boon considerably swelled by the receipts of the evening , Thcro will bo a mooting of the Blatno and Logan club of the eocwul word , Saturday evening , in Cunningham's ball , corner of Thirteenth and Jackson Rlrocts. All republi cans are invited to bo present , Uy Urder ol the Word Committee. A colorod.anan named John JJrown was nr' ' rested this morning while in the Act of tapping a till in n bakery on Sixteenth ntroat. IIo was taken to police court and charged with being .1 Auspicious pcruon and won fiuoil $20 and sen toncoJ to thirty < iays imprisonment in the county jail. IJ. C. Whltmoro , ft carpenter living at 1G1C Cass street , wai severely wounded on Wednesday afternoon by the falling of a board from which n nail projected , the nail piercing his chin. There Is nome danger of lock-jaw , but the attending physician bollovcs tha case qulto favorable , There will bo n grand rally nnd torchlight procession of the First Ward Cleveland nnd of Uondrlcks club on Saturday evening , October 1th , starting from their headquarters at Tenth and Pacific streets. All ether ward clubs are Invited to participate. Good music , good speakers. U. K. Mndson , president. Will H , Spauldlog , secretary. llr. O. Borgatrom and Miga Klitnbolh A Ahlander were married at the Millard hotel by Judge Gustavo Anderson , on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. N. Woitborg , of Wiig & I Westbergj wns the best man , Mr. and Mrs. Uorgstrom loft on the 8:15 train for their future > home , Gothenberg , Nub , IJoth parties have the well-wishes of many friends In the city for Ion/ lifo and prosperity. u Go to the Omaha Nurseries for furnl ehado and ornamental trees. Also small fruit imd strawberry plants , Now Is the time tu plant all such trees and plants. This nursery was established early In 1632 , and has . a fine stock of hardy two nnd thrco year trees. Nursery located two inlloj northwest of post- $ office near Ittner's brick kiln. OlHco N. W. 13th and Karnnm stroots. It , W , DAY , 1'rop. [ Planting fruit , slmdo nnd ornamental trees a specialty , oct l-lOt-m&o-cod , tie N. W. Aynrx t Son's Ameilcnn News paper Annual for 1881 is tha moat complete work of that kind ever published. It contains n list of nil newspapers nnd periodic Us in the United States and Canada , It gives the loca tions , seat nnd county population of every county In the United States. It gives the it political majority of every state , territory nnd county , and the number of votes polled by the Greenback party nt the presidential election In 1880. In fa = t It Is filled with general Infor- million nnd is a book which everybody needs i > y upon their oflico desk or in their library. It so Is published nt I'll ladelphla , and only costs $3,00 postaRO paid. Wannntnaker , the "con. " man who tried to work Woods , succeeded in gutting 810 from n barkeeper nt the Millnrd , 810 from Fntty and Glenn , 810 from IJob Green , 835 from Jim Stephemon , 55 from Knstmnn , the night clerk at the Millard , and 825 from Cashier Waite nt the Transfer hotel. Wnimnmakcr's days dodpe Is to borrow money from coaliding ac quaintances , or iuduco them to cash checks on non eastern bunks. Ho was leaving town Thursday - their day with his plunder , when Cashier Hulelt of and " tbo Millard , caught him t the depot , and [ madohlmeivoupSSS which appeared to bo ho ull ho hnd loft. will San ko Seal of North Carolina Tobro .0 CO. jut Heal Kstuto XrAiiiferB. lhat The following transfers were filed In The the county clerk's oflico yesterday and at reported for TUB BISK ' by Amos' rosl es the tate agency , October 2 : T. J. Lowry and wife to 0. Gentle man , w d , part lot 0 , in florbach'a odd , 4100. were K. Grifo to S , I. Benedict , w d , part A lot 2 , block 0 , in Parker's add , 81500. J. 0. Swobo and wife to J. Oultra , w nish d , lot 8 , in block 15 , Credit Fonoior , 82000. ' E. IL McOJuro and wife to E. Mo- : lmt Cluro , w d , w 3 of lot ! 1 in block 151 , $10254. T. Gentleman and wife to T. J. Lowry , w d , part lot 0 Jn Jlorbaoh's add , 8-1000 , T , J. Lowry end wife to 0. Gentleman - der man , w d , part lot 0 , in Horbach's add. $4100. and It is not our custom to make any men tion of Articles advertised in our columns , shot y but wo do not hesitate to speak in high t" ' terms of tha "GarUnd Stove and Han- V ges.1 ' The manufaoturo/h aim tr produce VOb the very beat that can possibly bo made , VOd which accounts for the high reputation which they have obtained as the beat in I the world. . o oj rail 10,000 bushels Ohoisa Wilier Apple citi for sale in car bio or leu. Your bus ! ' ness Nolle ] ted.J. At J. G. WjLtuua & Co. she 27-lm Nebrwko Oily , Keb. j chi A QUADRUPLE MURDER. A HiuW Wo , Child and Friend Halted in Nanoc County , Their Bodies Found Two Days Af ter the Tragedy , Tlio MollroTlioiiRlitJo Bo Plunder The rnrtleitlnrs Olvon IJclow , W. < ? Horn , B gentleman who resides in FuKorlon , Nance county , in this state , and who left that beautiful little village yosfarday morning , was BOOH by a BEE reporter laat night. This gentleman re- latesd the particulars of the horrible quadruple tragedy which took place about twelve inilco went of Fullerton , and which WRO diaeovord about 12 o'clock Wednesday night. About three years ago quite a number of Englishman came into that county and Bottled upon the source of HOMO Crook , a email atroam which hoadc in woatorn Nanco county. This aoction of country is considerably broken , and consequently is fit only for grazing purposes , and ns most of thoao men had moans , they turned their Am.vrio.v TO TIJK UARI.E ISUSINKHS. Othora continually kept coming ever to this country and Bottling in that part of the county until a small colony eras es tablished thoro. Among thorn were four men named Porcival , Baird , Furnovnl and Maro. Porcival waa a middlo-agod man , with n wife and ono child. Mare was a bachelor. The ether two lived on separata ranches , and were engaged in a small omall way in the cattle business , owning the land upon which they resided. The two first named were at onp time partners , but lately dissolved their rela tions. Mare being single lived about ft- mong bis neighbors as convenience suited and for some time past had stopped with Porcival. The house of Porcival waa in A LONEf.V ANII SKCLUDED PLACE seldom visited by anyone , except those going directly to his place , Thomas Miller Esq. , ono of the cattle kings of that county , had occasion to go up to Perceval's homo on Wednesday evening last. Ho wont to the door , knocked but no response was given him and ho loft without sooinganyono. Upon Inquiring of the neighbors ho learned that NO ONK HAD 11EEN BEEN about the promises for a couple of days and it was presumed by thorn that they had gone off on a visit. Thursday night ho wont back again. IIo burst open the locked door and by the pale light of the moon saw THE DEAD IIODIEH Porcival's wife , child and Marc. The bodies of tho'first ' two were lying on the bed and that of Mare upon the floor , an The corpse of Mare had no marks of via- once upon it , but an examination of the jody revealed the fact that ho had boon ho smothered to death. The wife and child mot their deaths from pistol shot wounds search was then instituted for Porcival whoso lifeless body was found in the corral under a hay stack TARTLY EATEN UI' an y hogs and coyotes. 8 Mr Miller returned homo after finding ho bodies , and yesterday morning , just joforo the train loft for Omaha , arrived enl Fullerton , IIo com had gone there to retort - tort the tragedy to the authorities and old the above story. Upon inquiry as to the motive which night load to the crime it was learned city .lint n short' time ago Porcival had re ceived a check from the old country for $1,000. Monday morning ho wont to aorl Pullorton , the county sent , to transact some business and have his check cashed. plaj Jo wont to the bank , deposited his Kva jraft , and wns advanced $500 upon it also bought a lariat rope , and Into in this tloa the afternoon started for homo , arriving are SOME TIME A1TE11 DAJIK. base It is said his team had boon unhitched and turned out to pasture. Close by the lido of his dead body was the rope just as sot had boon wrapped up at the sturo in Fullerton , which fact furnished the un- diaputablo presumption that Porcival had mot liia death before ho had entered his dwelling on his return homo Monday evening from Fullorton. It is thought the people acquainted with the facts , far as they ere known , that Mare and Porcival's wife and child mot their fate before Porcival had returned from the village , The murderers then ' rou I-EUCIVAL'.H KETUIIN ' shot him while on his way from the corrall to the house. The men , Furnovnl and Baird , are also niflsing , not having boon soon for severn past. It ia not known that any difficulty - poll ficulty or trouble existed among these Sop who all have boon looked upon byl Lnn neighbors as industrious , peaceable lawabiding citizens. No trace of City "urnoval and Baird has boon found , but Coa Mai country is being scoured to find their Ami remains or to discover some clue that explain their departure. Various conjectures nro being made as Ink who may have 0 Inn COMMUTED THE TEUllIIILE'DEED , Fast nothing has bo.m brought to light Disc will in the least solve the mystery. 1'ern finger of suspicion as yet has boon Obti raised against no one and these who are Hob work upon the matter are groping in i ? ' ( thickest darkness. Mai Upon his arrival in Fullerton , Mr. Viol Miller no sooner had told of the terrible Viol tragedy than nearly all able bodied men Curt Prod on their way to the scone of death. ] ) efi ' coroner's inquest will bo hold upon the Olwl [ bodies and if the examination should fur. sulllciont proof against tRom to Viol warrant their arrests , U is thought , Dint Judge Lynch will hold a short session will dispense with all need of legal ribunalo. STILL LATElt. It has since hoon learned that the mur Tot was committed for pluudur as almost TotI everything of value was taken from the lioiiia. It is St. no * thought that Furnoval Baird the was mitsing men are the mur derers , It is also rumored that Mare was bo instead of being smothered to death. Tenth 0.1 In Moinorliuu , 1'OGG Karly on Sabbath morning , Septem oycl bar'JStli , Mr * . Jennie K. i'ogg , of hear iati aisessu. Aged t5 ! years. ton Mrs. Fogg wns the wife of Charles N. Maty and g , of the claim department , D. it M. 0.'J railway , and daughter of our well known us c citizens , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Doolittle , would whose home , on North Eighteenth this diod. She grow up from her early work childhood b thia city , attended its eehools ' , and mingled In iUsociety } whcro her jaubslantial qualitieo , of both mind and heart , gained her general respect , nnd won for her many Wonda. Mrs. FOUR was domostio in her habito , wJiolly devoted to her family nnd her homo.jllor last Blckncss , which extended through three months , was attended with peculiar trials. While herself helpless , shrj was obliged to watch her infant non 'ivoop nnd suffer and die , and then see iiis form car- rled nwny to burial. 8ho nlso endured protracted nnd very aovoro sufFoi-ing day and night , from which there was but Hltlo relief. It cost her a great strugg o to civo up her devoted husband nnd little girl | of two years , nnd her home , in which : they were very pleasantly sot * tied. ' Hut no ono ever board n word of complaint or murmur pass her lips. "God always does right , " was her constant romnrk. Her BOUI grow strong nnd spiritual vision clearer , as she ( ol death slowly npproaching. She often re pooled the 23d psalm with apodal ompha ah upon the wordo "Tho1 I walk throug ] Iho valley of the ohadow of death I wil fear no evil , for Thou art with mo" . Sh cheered md comforted nil who wori about her and strengthened their faith b ; her testimony and patience she remembered od distant members of the family spok ( of them and prayed for them most oar nnatly. She was conscious to the OIK and enjoyed , in an unusual degree , tha peace " which only Christ gives to these whoso eins ho has forglvon. Her last ail diblo word wns "peace. " Her funora was largely attended by sympathizing friends. The department of the B. t M railway , in which Mr. Fogg holds a po sition , and whore eighteen or twont ; clerks nro employed , was closed. Ilymui which had boon her favorites during hoi sickness vroro sang at the house nm grave. Ono tender feature of the service was the baptism af her little daughter Lillian Buahnoll. "Our duty down hero is to do not to know. " Three modern style residences for sal St Mary's Av. Pork Av Apply Omaha Financial Exchange , 1517 Douglas. s30-Ct A QUEER OASE , A Stolen ' Watch Returned From Bin ryavillo , Missouri. On the 20th day of August , E. B. Cal lahan was robbed of his watch in a place at the corner of Eleventh and Homo ; streets. The follow who snapped it from his vest made good his escape and Mr Callahen gave up all hope of ever recovering oring the lost timepiece. About the mid jQ | of last month ho received a letter dated nt Harysvillo , Missouri , stating upon n certain day his rratch would bo returned by the Pacific express. On the day stipulated by the letter a package was taken to Mr. Callahan's house and ho paid the charges upon the same. Upon opening it ho found thai instead of its containing the watch which had boon stolen from him It contained old i watch which was almost valueless. This paekago was received by Mr. Callahan - han on the 2uth day of September and hoi has kept the watch sinco. Thursday ho thought ho saw his own watch In a Farnam street pawnshop and I swore out a search warrant for the piece but wns unnblo to find his lost property. .Tho whole proceeding is n rjuoor ono and Mr. Cnllnhan it nt a loss to under stand it. Beauty , that transitory flower , can only bo had by using Pozzoui'a medicated complexion powder. UasoUnll. Yesterday's train brought into this the Evansville ball club , of Evansville villc , Indiana. They are hero to play a series of siv games with the Union Pacifies ciflc , which games will end the ball playing in Omaha for this season. The Evansville boys have boon hero before season , and fought several hard bat with our boys and as the clubs are very evenly matched the coming games looked forward to by the lovers of ball with a great deal of interest. The series was to have commenced yesterday afternoon , but the shower that in at about 4 o'clock precluded the possibility of a gamo. This attornoon , weather permitting , a game will bo elF played , the two tennis occupying the following positions : Union 1'aclfics. Kvansvllle. llandlo Catcher Murr Hockwoll 1'ltchor Crowcll UWVCT First base Smvdora McKolvey Second base Itafferty Wbltnoy Third base lllllcry Walsh Short ttop Board : Vianor Loft Hold Thompson J''unkhauicr. . . . . .Contor finlil Goldiby Snocd Itlght Hold Sauntluru Orlmliml Calendar. The following Is the report of the police court for the month ending [ September . * )0,188 ) i : to Larceny 21 > oilicor intorcstuil In city contracts. . . . 1 Conversion by baileo , . 3 A Making tin oats 12 Assault and battery , Sfi nnd auspicious characters 80 olllcur . 1 Intoxication . , . I'll nmlnp tlrearins . 4 ! driving . 1 red Disorderly poraonij . 4 1'erBonating nu oilicor . 1 Kmbezzlement . 1 ms Obtaining momty umlar fftleo proteases , . . . I ! Kobbory . 7 lot Kiijltl\c i from justice . 1 Maintaining nuiianco . fi Violation of hack ordinance , , . . . . . . 1 Violation of newer ordinance . 1 Prostitution . 00 Durrylnir concealed weapon . ; 1 lefrniidlng partner . , . 1 lHtructItig street , , . . , . , . 4 Receiving Btoleti property . 1 Violation of lire lliniU or , Jiiiuuco. . . . . 1 itself Diuttirbauco of the peace . ( i'J Total . 608 F rancid AVillurtl Coming. after OMAHA , Octobers , 1881. the the Kdltor of TUB IKK. ! snw an item headed "Thoy were for John , , " In last evening's paper , which good. I wish to say that there will ' oyor forty ladies hero to attend the and annual state convention of the W. T. U. , next week , beginning on the evening of the Oth , and lasting until the , who are just as earnest and persis ) in their united ellorU to reform as was. Wo shall have thu talented earnest national president of the W. T. U. , Miss Fraiicis Willnrd , address on Sabbath evening , the 12th. Wo invite every ono to BOO and hear o'clock lovely lady , who is giving her life to the cauio of temperance , MIIH. SOUIK , Preiident W. 0. T , U. co A MAKE OF BESPEOT. J..O , Tnylor'fl Former Kniploy * Vrc- sent IIIm With a Handsome Memento , Ono of the moat popular men in the Union Pacific headquarters was Mr.T G. Taylor , the resigned freight nu''utOT , Thcro wns no man at the head n partmont in the whole bulW'wl,0 wn more popular with his " 'jorfinatos thai , sMr. Taylor. In view of th ( M the Oicrjja jn j , } department , Vhou it became known Urn Mr. Ta ior tras about to leave them made preparation ! ) to give to him a test ! menial of their kindly feeling and rospcc for him and also as a mark of npprecia tion for his many little kindnesses to thorn. A committee was appointed t < select something in the wny a proson aud purchased a most beautifully carvoi black walnut sideboard with plato glaa mirror , the board being of rich Italiai marble ; a triple , solid , hammered silver water service , upon n shield on the latter being engraved in old English , the letter T. ; a lompnado sat consisting o a tray , pitcher , and a dozot glacaes of unique shape , all of boautifu irridosceiit glass. These articles were sent to Mr. Taylor's residence Ihursday evening , They were presented to the gentleman in the presence of the follow ing friends and former employes of Mr. Taylor. Miss Mamio Adams , Miss Ad dle Wittit , Miss Cypher and Miss Mag gie McOheano , Messrs , 0. V. Gallagher , J. C. Wesley , S. J. Cutler , George W. Lyndon , J. H. Daniels , J. A. Lewis , T. P. Mahoney , W. L , Anderson , S. II. Lichtoborgor , Wm. Campbell , J. II. Foad , 0. P. Goodham , Gen. E. F. Tost. J. C. Iloltorf , F.E. Winning nnd A. J. Grutn. Mr. 0. V. Gallagher made the pre sentation speech. Ho said that himsoll and associates deeply regrr.tod that their relations with Mr. Taylor must bo sev ered but that they desired to testify tc him their past and future friendship , and ilso to testify that ho had always boon kind and considerate to them as em ployes. Mr. Gallagher said that Mr. Taylor's qualifications were such that ho could always secure a position which would ( bo higr.ly satisfactory to him. Ho closed by saying : "You have always dis played that kindness and generosity yhich oo cannotbut appreciate , and wo herewith present you with the testimony of > our appreciation for what you have joon to us , and what we have bcon and always ' will bo to you. Wo trust that our future pathway may bo strewn vith roses and that your llfo may bo ono of prosperity. Mr. Taylor responded by saying "I hardlyknow what to say in reply to the kind expressions made through your chairman ! , but I feel that they como straight from the heart. During the time that I have boon in charge of the freight auditing department. I have al ways found each and ovpry ono prompt and ready , willing and glad to respond to anything ; that I might ask. „ I fool that the standard of the office has boon raised within the last two years : that the credit , ifi any be duo , is as much or moro to the clerks that have stayed nobly by mo since have boon in my recent position , and J doubt if it will bo possible , over in the Future , for mo to occupy a position where itl has bcon so much , of a pleasure to pro- aide ever a force of like iron. " He said that ho did not know yet whether ho should remain in the city or not. Ho thanked the donors very kindly after which a social time was had. A WEIMER THIEF , An rivclilns Olinso anil Subsequent Capture of a Sncnlc Tilled About 9 o'clock this morning a lively chase took place in the center of town and created a great deal of excitement. or On Tuesday last a man named George 3T Howard wont to the Star Manufactory's be works , on Capital avcnuo , and inquired clde and about some bed springs which ho said a Ion ady on Tenth street wished to buy. The rcu. iropriotor of the place stopped out and Bo ward stole a clothes wringer and made with it. A lady who was in the next tore identified him and said that she saw him taking it oft" . Yesterday morning the proprietor of the ilnco mot Howard upon the street and accused him of the theft. Ho denied it ind nlibrod to go with him to BOO the lady who had said she saw him arry ell' the wringor. Upon reaching the place the lady was not at homo and the proprietor took Howard down town the purpose of having him arrested. Wnon they had reached the corner of Tbo Fifteenth and Douglas strcoto , Howard ory asked to stop into the saloon at that Dine Ion mint , for a moment. IIo was allotted line do so but was followed by the pro TE prietor , Aa soon as Howard got into the mloon ho threw oil' his coat and run through the back door and into an alloy. lively clmso ensued , police whisios Five were blown and a crowd joined in thu chase , The follow ran through several larp alluys aud finally rushed up into Roes' o printing oflico , and hid under a table ho vlioro ho was captured and taken to ail. A crowd of seventy-live or n hund followed him to the jail. Howard is n confirmed sneak thief and just served out a thirty days' sen tence on broad and water for stealing n of cigars. Ho was taken to police court and was aontoncod to 20 days on bread and water. honour iluuro. The following order , which has bcon issued by the postmastor-gonoral explains nglo \ ih : ( POSTOFFICE DfirAHTMENT , OFFICE OF PoaTMABTim GENERAL , WAHHINUTO.V , D. 0. , Sent. * 27 , 1884. ; oni "No. r 2. 0 Jeraf : That on 'and loini October 1 , 1881 , all postoflicos of CACI ) first claes nnd their utations and lilrty branch offices , shall bo kept open to the lie public for the i uo and payment of hoe IUO money orders , and for the receipt ot moi matter intended for registration and the ikud HouB delivery of registered mattur , until 0 B o'clock p. m. every day except Sunday legal holidays. FUANK UATTO.V , Acting'Postmastor.Goncral. Postmaster , Omaha , Nob. QUlNQLKV-In this city , October 2. nt 11 P o'clock p , m , Junuu AV. , eou of William anil IJIlen Qiiingley , aged 2 years and 10 months. QKunorftl will take place to , day at 0 a , m. front the residence , Hurt street , TO between Thirteenth anil Fourteenth ajreota. hoi ure tlol Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac DliUlierla is the heit. 00 ranu -OF BEINGTME BEST- ITHATCAN BE IS J > , DETR01T-CHICAGO.BUFEALar ; ft FOITICK Fruni "tiiiiiny Unly. " There are two young ladies at the PAXton - ton , who arrived yesterday morning from "Sunny Italy. " The young ladies who re quested the reporter to keep their namea out of the paper , have with thorn the hooks used in climbing the Alps , as well as their spiked shoos. They give grand and glowing accounts of their pleasure trip to Italy , but say they are glad to got back to America. The young ladion reside in San Francisco for which place they leave to-day. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvel ol porety , itreo th and wliolcuomenosfl. More eoocomlcal tlian ho ordinary kin Jsnnd cannot bo Bold In competition with the multitude ot low toot , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold nnlv In CIUIR , ROYAL IIAKINO POWDEll CO. , 108 Wall street. , N. Y. COLLEGE , CLASSES UE-01'EN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 Besides the ndvnntag ot a eolld English and Classi cal education , sped euro will bo devoted to the O Of AND TO C Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO the BuoK-Keepg , BanMopBu Coinmercial k Five nowprofoscrshivo been added to the ( acuity thia purpoBO. Vocal Music , German and French , optional. JSJ NEW STUDENTa must present themselves dut Ing week cndln ? August 31 , between 0 anil 12 a. in. , they must bo ready to stand oxainlnatlon to Jo- their rank In tha coureo. 1'rof. Lambert will give duo notice I or the rosump ol thcxncnlni ; course In Chemistry. Tuition . No dlatlnctlon nn account ot creed , au ; . 13 tu thurs eat Ot f. OMAHA NEBRASIiA. The scnoli6ta ! year commences on tne First Weflnesflay in Sentemlier , coureo ol Instruction embrooea all the KIcmon aryand higher braurJioa ol a Onlahed education MOcrcuco of Itcllicion la no obstacle to the admin- ot young ladlea. Puplla are rocoHeJ at any of tni ) year , TEEMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ' Uoard , Washing , Tuition In English aud Frcucli , use of bookB. i'lftno , per ecoslon of Months , - - $1 50.00 EXTIU CtlAKdES-Drawlng. Palntlns , derma , Violin , ( Jultar and Vocal Music. llvferenocii are roiulrod from all persons unknow the Inntltutlon. For furtnor Information apply LADY bUl'KHlOH Jv-ll.rats COMBIEROIAL DEPARTMENT , Oman * KplirasVn , In which Ii taught douhle on entry Iloolfkoopln , Commercial Law , Civil o\eminent , Uuslnow I'raoUoo , reaumnthlp , Kng * Oramuar , Ailthuiotlo , Healln ( ; , hpvlllug , Cur- gpondcucc , and Short Hand Writing , TKUMSi omplelo Course , one year , ( thort band ex ccptod , , $00 0 | > lcteCount' , ono month . , . . . , , , . 8 no Icto Oourne two months IS CO touiplUe Coume , three uioutlis , SO 00 month thereafter , , . , , 60 ] , Ixi4 na In IVmu&nalilp 6 00 nlm\o coursebook-Lcui'lnguxccptod ( ) one month , 6 00 beabo\e oouno , ( book-kccti.rir excepted S months . . .V 12 00 lor circular , Addrcsn (1KO. 11 11ATHI1UN , Prn. S3Uthnc < t corner 15th aud Faruau B U. , Oiniha WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. TOCONSUMlTIVEd-Uuiy have t en h m > y to Iliolr li ntunour In faror ol Ilia uio or ' Wllbor * MreCoiMJm O'louJ ' Lima. " Ex | ritnro bn rrotcU Ui > luib'e noiwly ( or Coiiivinptluo , Aitbini , , toJ all iiUeawi ol the Throat and Lurm. Tanulacturetl oulr by A. B. Vi'lltor , Chomltt , llo - SuM l > / all & Taylor , -LARGEST STOCK QF- 15 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 Neuraask ONE HUNDEED VARIETIES isuiumiiumiu UUHLLU ; Counter , Hay , Stock and Kailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for * he Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale IRE 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. .FALL AND WINTER. lUUlL GREAT BARGAINS IBT AND GENTS' FURNI ! Visitors to the State and others in need oi : Men's , Boys' and Children's- Clothing , will dowell to call on NEWMAN , I * The Strictly One Price House in the City Am examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , and sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at 1216. 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