THE DAILY , BEE-TUESDAY OCTOBER 7 , 184 THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning October 7 , LOOAL EEVIHES , Invltftthn * to tlio wotldinjf ot Vi-s Hoi- tie Spleglo to Sir. Ii nc LoU were limed yesterday. David F. Meek Mid MiesA ndf nan wore married nt tlio First M. K. church on SnlAuth craning , October Gib , by the parlor , Kov. 0. W. SavidRe. B3 A complaint \VM filed l'.l filioo court yci tonlay by Bd. Clark * against John | May charging him with nu ul t with Intent to mur dcr. The ca'o will com o up for lioannp to morrow. Officer Nightingale , vho has boon rounds * tnan slnco Sir. ditnmin § was sppointcd marshal ! liai bem put upon ft beat and Officer Michael Whftlon will now officiata as rounds- Kcgular monthly moating Hook * , THOI day , October ? , 8 p. re. Kvory tneinbor both nctho and honorary - taust)3 \ preaont. tLast call for dolin.iuonU , 1'or order of ths com pany. 13. G , Utter , Sec. " " " r ow wn * brought to this city by ft travel ing mnn yesterday that nn Omulm man had 'been ' found doad.in his bed in the railroad ho tel at livllmm , -little Nilla o in lown on the Nortliwoitcrn rond. The dead inan'a n mo could cot bo loomed. I ? SvndaylnlghtW , .T. Ueher n gentleman In the employ of Paxton < fc Gallagher , was at tacked by roblcrs nt the corner of Twelfth nnd Jackson streets. Mr. Uglier made it decidedly Interesting for ono of them for a few moments , but they finally [ made their cs. capo , The beautiful Storms farm in Saline coun ty cold at foreclosure sale In the United States Court by social comminionor and purchased : f or 51 , 100 , WM paid for yesterday by Mrs j Storms by money received on a policy on the Ufa of her husband who < lied only u short time ogo. It H stated that at the democratic pow wow in the First ward Saturday night n num ber of ke gJ of boor wore on tap and n largo crowd [ of small boys got beastly biunk off of the stuff. After that they shouldered torches nnd marched ns best they could in the pro- cession. . The transcript in the notodcaso of Little in the United Statos'.Circuit Court against Giles nvolvmg n largo amount of bath builtiosi and rOBidonco property in Lincoln has just been completed at a cost of over 8300. It will bo filed In the Unkop State1) ) Supreme Court in pi tlmo to como up nt the October term. f The Second ward Blalno nnd Logan club pr will hold a meeting In Cunningham's hall , thi corner of Thirteenth and Jackson , next Sat foi urday nvcning , The A. O. II. band will fur * it nish musio for the occasion. W. J. Connell , SCI Esq. , will bo the principal speaker of the mi evening , wli In the game of ball played Sunday nf gO' ; ornoon , nt the barracks , between the soldiers ain and the Sherman Avenues , the score stood 21 pin to 13 in fayor of the soldiers. The visiting th club enjoyed themselves immensely nnd Bay dot hey were novcr bettor treated than during Ho this gnmo nt Fort Omaha yesterday. wit The bones of the Chinaman , who died gui ; hero sovornl years ago , were exhumed yester the day and shipped back to China for final inter act ment. Tlio Ceremony was pcrfqnnod by n stn score of almond eyed celestials nnd n grand hai war dance was hold around the bones after ait they hid boon losurroctod. Tlio bones wore fro wrapped in canvass and then placed in a losi valieo and shipped in that manner. uic all Go to the Omaha Nuraorios for film ehudo nnd ornamental trees. Also Binal as itsc ; fruit and strawberry plants. Now h the tim time to plant all such trees nnd plants. This woi nursery was established early n 1882 , nnd has doc n. fmo stock of hardy two nnd three yoni trees. Nursery located two mlloi northwest of post- dut office near Ittnor'a brick kiln. Office N. W. jail 13th nnd Farnain streets , R. W. DAY , Trop. y Planting fruit , nhada nnd ornamental trees % a specialty. oct l-lOt-m&e-eod. aftc Yesterday afternoon , as Mr * . Peter Cham od bers nnd Mrs. Judge LIpptncott wore riding together down Thirteenth street , their horse caai became frightened nnd started to run. The 9:3 : buggy collided witn n coal wagon , nnd both adios w ro thrown out. Mrs. Lippiucct escaped DI ) with slight injuries , while MM. Chambers was quite seriously hurt , Dr. Novlllo wns Tin called In , who Btntod it would bo eovcral weeks before the last-montionid lady would fully recover. Seal of North Carolina Smoking tobac fen co is the host. clu Saratoga Notes. foil Mr. S. Avery has just returned homo after an extended visit east. , T T Mr. dole , of Champaign , is lioro on n , T vist and will remain the guest of Mr. V Avery during hia stay. 11li On Saturday last a Band of IIopo was liJ organized In this precinct. About twenty .r. members were enrolled. 3V , C Credit b duo Master Calvin Page for CL the part ho took in enlisting BO many in L the cause. This little baud will shortly pret bo incorporated with temperance organi K ,1J. zations in this state , when they will bo 1' flupplied with banner * , oto. 1'V 1'A 1'T 10,000 bushels Oiioico Winter Apple J. for sain in car lota or loss. Your busi .T. ness solicited. ' IIT J. G. WILLIAMS & Co. Kn. T , s27-lra Nebraska City , Nob. 0 CO. Sjioko Sialof North Oarolim Tobro 11H 11S cue 0 A BUSINESS FAIUJBE , CO1 J } M Tlio Well-Known House of Slirove , & On. guupondH. W Yesterday afternoon the well-known Jll wholesale firm of Shrove , Jarvls & Co. , dealers in men's furnishing goods , nnd doing business at 1107 Ilarnoy street , failed , and assigned to David N. Miller , 1 aheriff of Douglas under the county , now Ing ng assignment law paiaud at the laiit session Oc ) of th legislature. Their aseols will the probably amount to § 30,000 and their liabilities to $33,000. A great many of sga ins their creditors are eastern houses , but largo amounts are owing by them tea del a couple of business houses in this city. pel It Is said upon good authority that tlit-y plu are the debtors of the Omaha National 241 bank in a sum exceeding 910,000. The members of thss firm were James K In Bhrovo and William R. Jarvis , and liave est been doing buiinosi iu thin city slnco poi July 1880. They rated , were at between ,000 and $7,000 , with moderate credits pla Thu xau a of their fuiluro was their poi nibilUy to luake lliuir outaido collections inc and a too email capital for the business incI DISTRICT COURT. The ] October Ten BeEins with Jnilgc Watoley on the Bench , The Grand .lury Instructed nnd the First -OO Cases Called , The district court for Iho October term convened yesterday morning with Judge Wftkoley on the bench , lion. James Neville , his associate , having boon called east the latter part of lost week wns not present. The forenoon iras spout ia disposing of ox-parto maltorn and the delivering of the opinion , by iho court , in the case of Birkott against the city of Omaha. In the afternoon , the clerk railed the grand jurors choqon for the present torm'a panel. For good cause shown Fred Subondorf , II. T. Clark , Thomaa Collins , 0.V. . Kitchen and Albert Foil were excused from serving ana their places were filled by James O. Magoath , H. D. Shull , William J. Mount. William II. Shields and John Droxol. The court appointed James 0. Magoath foreman after which Judge Wakoloy proceeded to them upon their duties. junon WAKKLEY'S INSTUUCIIONS. Ho first atatcdof the different ways in which they should prosecute their inves tigations. Ho also enjoined secrecy _ upon them , and admonished them to divulge nothing of their deliberations except in a court of justice. They should make presentments " against no ono threugh hatred or illwill , but If a crime has boon committed to prosecute it impartially and allow no guilty ono tooscapo through fear , favor or hope of reward. lie had often congratulated grand jurors in the rural ouuuljes upon the observance- law in their jurisdictions. Biwl it is the misfortune in this county where there Is a largo and growing western - orn city , that crime is constantly being committed and jurioa in Douglas county liavo , always In later years , find DffbnseB to investigate and make present P ments against. Of late the crime against the lives of persons has constantly boon increasing not only in this county and atato but olso- whoro. A morning paper can scarcely bode road now , ono day in a year , that iocs not contain the details of ono or domi inoro murders. The cause of this Is the growing tendency of men to carry the deadly revolver by which means are placed , In the hands of ruffians to com mit crimes , compared with these against property sink Into insignificance. But this is moro a matter of legislative inter ference , but all infractions of the law as now is should bo investigated with icrutiny. Much has been said of late about thoi natlagoment of municipal affairs , and vitn respect to this ho had but ono aug- aition to oiler. If these rumors are W imply public clamor , they should find no ilaco in the panel. If found to bo true hose committing the offenses should bo lealt with the aamo as in other cases. lo admonished them to aoaaon justice lth mercy , and to presume no man to bo 01 uilty. The Court then turned hia remarks to ho subject of gambling , which ho char do ctomod as the most ruinous and do- nni tructlvo of vices. Although experience nnime laa shown there la a deep-rooted propon- Cli ily in man to gamble , it should bo ch ab rownod upon and prosecuted , novortho- oss. Of all vices , there is none so per- liclous as this ono , and ho would say to At young men to shun the gambling table- AtHi they I would the gates of death or hell solf. These remarks , the Court con inuod , might not bo called for , bub ho ould leave that matter for the jurora to ocido. Tli Ho then instructed them upon their utioa respecting ferries and the county , duties nspocially enjoined on them statute. The jury than retired to its room and ftor a half hour's deliberation adjourn- ed for the day. edwa The court then called the first 200 wa - Mea on the docket and adjourned to sec :30 o'clock this' morning Til am ISTBIBUTING THEPASTOKS wo thi 'lie A. M , 10. Conference Blnkcs Its on Anpolntiuontu anil Acfjourns , blc tin The annual session of the Kansas con- th Bronco of the A. M. ,15. church con- sot ludcd Its labors last evening with the lof flowing appointments. api DKXVKII DIHTfllOT. tin .Tnmoa II. Htibbnnl. Prodding KUor. pin > T. N. Triplott , Uonvor. Col. the J. 1' . Howard , Wyamlotto , Kan ther Win. Hnrwoll , Nortli lawroucn , Knn. H. H. Lucas , North Topokn , Knu. wh K. M. Dnlo , Manhattan , Kim. un , JnckBon , BonUlor , Col. ap A. K. Jackson , Lcadvlllo , Col. on . K Wulr , Junction City , Knn. vai Mntthuw Jones , Tonznnonlo , Kon. ChaH. II. Lowia , Tililon , Knn. thi . W. IJyrd. Cheyeimo , Wyo. clfl Lcavonworlh distiict Jninua W. Jiranton , the residlog older , Lonvenworth. do' . ) . 1' . Wfttfon , J. It. Origgsby , Atchinon , or T. A. Hubbsrd , Onmlm , Nob. HOI W. A. Moore fes , Lincdlu , Nob. . . . , . . . , . A.W. i > XT i t s-t * Itftmsny , Nt-lirnHkii City , Nob. . If. Wnltnn , Whlto IJuud. ] v . mil . U. Wallace , Hiawntlia , Ks. dot Henry W. King , Hollon. Ks. To bo supp led Troy , KB , Blue Rapids , clur . H. Drown , Miff Bond , KB. da Uunl. Cyrds , Odlcnloiua , ICs. Ht. .In opli , lllrl Mitchell. . Itice , trauafcrrod to tlioMieeouri confer- gai ; uco.ObidiMi Sonunera tramfurrcd to Cnllforni * omoronco. John Spenca tranaferrod to the South Knn- Sin ' confcreuco. Vu l-'u NILL NOT HA.VE TO PAY , Wl Civ AVulcoW l/eoldoa tlio Onso of lllrkott AKalnat tlm City In Favor of Dofoiiilant. . Soi Tlon. Judge Wakoloy yi-storday morn- TliMu upon iho convening of court for the Mu Do ctobor term rendered his decision in Oo celebrated case of Mary A. Birkott Hi IU gainst the city ot Omaha. The cult was Ot J nstiluted to recover damages against the Bat lefondaut in the sum of $0,283. The seta up in the first count that the is the owner of lot G iu block in this city , fronting on Pierce street. Un Kvi 1878 thu grade of this street was 1 stablished and in 1883 the plau as pro- ' & 1 losod W B carried out , ho fill in front of M. i ilaintiff'e properly , caused by the pro- Ml losed grade being cloven foot nine vill tichca. l' To this count a general demurrer was t interposed , on the ground that t1 cjly is not liable , under the presojt chartcr where there is n chr except ngtj of graje > ' The followng is the conc' ion of Jalgo Wakeloy's somewhat rolamminus , and very able decision "Tho TotuU.of my rcfloctions and study of the authorities is that my mind rests EAtUficd with the conclusion , that this cU.y by obtaining in whatever lawful ' .nimnor the fee or oatomont in its streets acquired , as incident thereto , and in. separable therefrom the right to grade them and fit them for the municipal uses for which they were designed. If this bo so the damage sustained by plaintiff , unless from the dofcndant's trrospaso or ncgllgonco was , under the present , ru under its former constitution , daranum abuqui injuria. It is needless , except to avoid possible erroneous inferences to say that this con clusion in no way applies to cases of change of grade provided for In our present - ont charter and in which changes are al lowed , This provision is _ based on an underlying principle of justice often recognized by courts when powerless to enforce it that ho who has improved his property oe expended his money on the faith of a qrado once established has a peculiar equity to bo indemnified against changes , oven if there bo a lawful right to make them , Nor is it intended to say that there may not bo a remedy in the courts for a spoliation of property or abuses of discretion in the exercise of the grading power by municipal author- ! If I am mistaken and this action can jo maintained on its full extent the con sequences are startling. Ibis , and every city in Nebraska , besides the great and enormous expenses of bringing its streets tcw grade , must virtually grade all the lots within it. Between doing this and payJo ing verdicts for the cost of doing it by the owners there is no practical differm once , Upon this condition it would noa copt the dedication of streets in every plat of outlying broken and uneven ground . put upon the market for specula- tion. Whether It has oven the privilege under present laws of refusing so disastrous a gift would become a momentous question. As , however , the petition contains allegations which I think allow a trespass , and from which , perth ha , negligence should bo inferred , I th it proper to overrule the demurrer , And I think it bolter , also , that the case bowl finally determined upon all the facts , which in respect to some matters that may bo material are not shown. Dedication nt Bellcvne. 0n Thursday morning , October Oth , Dlarko Ball , al Bellevue college , Bella- vuo"wlll bo formally dedicated. On that occasion will bo observed the follow- fo moan AM HE : CQ Mutlc. Address nnd delivering of the keys , by Hon. U. T. C/nrko / , of Omaha T acceptance of the keys , by Hov. UiM . J , Ilnrshn , D. 1) . , president of the college. M Music. iy Dedicatory prayer by Chaplain Writrht , an I'lattsmouth. anwe Music , we Address by JJov. Hcrrlck Johnson , D. D , , thi ; Mi DM chairman board of aid for colleges , ha Chicago. : sic Music. ru COLLATION. At 2 o'clock . . It Is p. m. expected that a largo frc jolcgation of Omaha Indians will bo present md ro-Intor thu remains of tliolr ancestors for bn merly burled on the si to now occupied by thi ; Clarke llall. Thcso ceremonies will bo iu pri ihargo of the llov. W. Hamilton , who , for about bnlf a century , has been missionary St tin Indians. N. B.-A special floopor will leave liollovuo or 0:31 : p. in . , for the meeting of the synod at as Hastings. yean yeW an BASE BALL , tri cal calme me L'lio Thlra Evixnsvlllo Onmo of the tai Present ] SorlcH and Another Homo ko Victory , Score J > to a tin : an Yesterday's game was a brilliantly play- Ev ovi one ana the defeat of the Evanavlllca dli -vaa the fruit of the hard luck , which loomed to cripple their every effort. Cimo and again they filled the bases but To mro as fate aomo ill-atarrod slugger ivould fnco Salisbury and fan out. In ho field their work was faultless , the irrors charged to Ilafl'orty boinR oxous- lo , Ilillory changed with Marr in ho fifth inning and his playing behind ho ( bat , was thorough. Thompson made : omo excellent ono-liand catchea in the ) field , ono in particular winning the of the audience. Ooldaby dla- inguishod himself at center by his fine ) laying. The work of the U. P'a was ot 10 uaunl aplondid character ; o The attendance was ridlculoutly small , rhich is but final proof that Omaha is ho inworthy of a peed ball club. Further ippoala ] to the jiublio to support this , the inly ! summer pleasure oflorod hero , are rain and useless. With the diabandmnnt ho his fall the existence of the Union I\\- ilfio base ball club doubtless ends. All mt so of its tnombnrahip who are not tied lown in Omaha by inseparable business family ties will sign for the next sea. with clubs abroad , where their pro- or cssional skill entitles them to play. 5von if Omaha moots its pronont pro- iilaca of future growth , it will bo a full locado before she will support as good a lub as the Union Pacific ) of the past. t The Evnnavlllo games are continued to- ID lay. ] Following ] is the oflicial score for the irst amo yesterday : wh n In ro A E 2b . 1 0 4 1 g sir todr f . str fisncr , 1. f , . . , . , Mini ; hoiisor , c. t. , . a a 2 1 o as JWVJT , 1U . 1 1 10 0 0 iiid iVwI.h n , e . o ,2 1 1 0 pi > iVItitnoy , 3b. . . . . . 1 1 U 0 0 PCI Juvanuugh , o . 2 2 0 4 II Pe , p o 0 0 U . avc Totals in 0 11 VI 17 2 n iao . VTANHV1IJ.KH. , , , u lb ro A K louden , lb 0 1 13 1 u flioinpuoii , 1. f 0 0 i ! 1 1 tlurr , c nnd 3b , . , , . . . . 2 0 1 ! 0 lo.iru. B. H , , . . , . . , , I ) 1 C ,1 j lOhUliy c , f , . . . , 0 200 jud lillery ! , Sbniidc. . , . , 0 500 Ulfwty , lib " ' ' ' 0 2 4 JJ itv t oivelf'j ; J ) , , , . , , , , , , U 0 2 C 2 to launders , r. f 0 0 0 0 1 the Total * . hey 2 0 27 10 8 ] ilT INNIWOB. froi 1 'J 3 1 5 C 7 8 0 for Tnlon 1'acifies. . , 0 ivnuitvillon. OOOlOOUl 0 2 HOT Throu-baso hit Heard. ( Two baaa hill Punklmuier , Sowdera. Struck out Vltner , Howders , Thoiniwon , ack rr , Oolthby , Hillcry , Orowell , Bnundera. got ° " bl803 Ull' ' > ) n i'aclfio C ; - 3 cou Wild pltcliBB-Sali'bury 1 , Crowell 8. nd ! ' n , d balls-Jfurr 2. | . , , Umpire Itoekwell , Ibm Tluio of gomo-1 Lour and 40 minutes. J to ( TI1KY KKPT IIBU HOP. The Convention of Ijocomotlvo Firemen - men nt Toronto , The western delegates to the conven tion of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen , held at Toronto from Septem ber 23d to the 20th , have returned homo. Mr. T. D. Kinney , the delegate of the Omaha lodge , and Mr. Casey , visiting member , arrived last Friday night. The convention was successful in every re spect and the visitors speak highly of their reception by the Canadians. The brotherhood was organized eleven years ago at Port Jervis , N. J. , with nine members. Now it has a member , ship of 12,000 , represented by 238 lodges. Sixty now lodges were organized during the past year. Considering its ago it ia ono of the strongest and best managed labor organizations in the Unit ed Statca. And the secret of its strength and success lies in the fact that disreput able and dishonest persons finds no shel ter under its folds. Men who bring dis credit upon themselves or their employ ers by neglect of duty ordurkonnnso , are driven from the organization and cannot again become members until thoroughly reformed. The matural result of such a standard rigorously maintained is shown in the growth of the organization. A certificate of membership is n certificate of good character , and is recognized and honored aa such by all the railroad mana gers in the country. Ono of the principle results of the la p convention was the increase of the in surance from $1,000 to § 1,500. An in teresting caao Involving the insurance of a deceased member of the Los Angeles lodge , came up for adjudication , The facts showed that the wife of the do- mured conspired with a paramour to ancdor ; him to obtain the $1,000 insur- ccao. Ono night aa the fireman stopped from his engine at a station near Loa Angolco ho was shot twice and instantly killed. The wlfo and her siaior , dressed in men's clothes , with their male assist ant : did the bloody work. They were arrested , tried and convicted. The man was sentenced to state's prison for life , the wife got five years and the sister got free. The claim for the insurance then fell into the hands of a lawyer but the brotherhood refused to honor the claim , but appropriated § 1,000 for the support of the dead brother's children. The name of the organization has boon changed to "Tho Brotherhood of Loco motive lircmtm of North America , " to CO lodges which will soon bo organized in Old Mexico. The failure of the state department to secure the triil or release of a member of the brotherhood impris oned in Mexico"was vigorously denounc ed About a year ago a train-crow of four--onginoor , fireman , brakeman and conductor were arrested for running over a man on the Mexican Central. < vo of the crow were citizens of the United States , one Canadian and ono Mexican , The British minister prompt demanded the release of the Canadian \nd had him liberated in less than two weeks , the Mexican was also releasedbut ho other two were not given a trial and iave been kept in a filthy prison over liiice , eleven months. The train man Be running | into town where they are im prisoned j bring them food to keep them Tom starvation. The officers of the 3rotherhood have personally presented hcso tacts to the secretary of atato , who promised "to look into the matter. " The election of officers resulted : S. M. Stevens , ofVurro Haute , Indiana , grand organizer | The following were elected executive committee for the ensuing pear : S. Vaugn , Burns , Dyer , Mayo and Wilson , and the Messrs. Cripps , Ilynea md Tucker were elected as a board of trustees. The next business was to lo- S3 ate the next place of meeting , and aa al tb npst every city seamed anxious to enter BM tain the brotherhood , the contest was a Clt coon one , but finally narrowed down to tic ho cities of Now York , Now Orleans frc md Philadelphia. The latter cicy was wuntually chosen for next year's session. Sugono Y. Doba , of Terre Haute , lu- llana , has boon re-elected secretary. North Omnhn. the Editor of THE BEE. For the period of nearly a year a largo iroportion of the residents of North Jmnha have boon constantly striving to lave the north branch of North Omaha lot Co ircok bridged sufltclontly to make it pas- BU nc lablo at reasonable distances along its ncnrc leaCh ourso. Petitions almost without num- Ch )0r have boon presented to the council , md both members from the Sixth vard have boon importuned and egged again and again with other result than to refer the matter committees rrhoso utter disregard of ho interests of this locality is proven by fact that not n-thing has boon done awards affording roliof. About three nontlu ago a petition was presented to council for a brldgo at Twenty-first treot. The council granted the petition The that tras as far as they wont toward tor Oil mild ing the bridgo. A resolution was lion ntroduojd by Mr. Anderson , and tin lassod at the last council mooting tinT a bridge nt the aamo place , Im leaven knows when that will bp heard Fr roni again. But if the question bo , FrPi rhothor should bo laid n brldi'o at twenty-first and Twouty-socond streets , soomo.plain that Twenty-second should Hate the selection , for the reason that to i hould the bridge bo built on Twenty the , it would ail'ord but little [ Improve- uent upon the present condition of those llvo further up the crook. The rholo distance between the Saundors' trout bridge nnd the Clark treot bridge would bo left almost bad as it is now. Whnt is absolutely < urgently needed for the relief of this rt nf the city is a bridge nt Twenty- econd street , and ono at Mraco street , 'orhaps a dozen persons a day on an .vornge , may bo soon struggling around bewilderment to got out of or into this aol&ted , God-forsaken locality. CYHUS D , BELL. Polloo Court. At tills court yesterday morning the udgo was kept busy filing complaints and was os much ns a bargain to find time try I the regular grist * of prisoners as wore marched into the dock. Bill Nugent was the first man to the rout and ho was nsaossod $5 and costs having indulged too freely in the owing bowl. Owen Connolly , poor old ' Whisky , " could not stand it any longer and on & rip roaring drunk Saturday. In ourt his plea as usual was for leniency ho said if the judge would only lot go up to the county jail long enough got thoroughly labored up ho would 18A try once mr.ro to keep sober. Ho was given seven days. Chas. Fisher was n hard looking fellow who _ -was charged with assaulting and boating his poor old mother. Ho wni held until such time as his mother would bo nblo to appear. Three disturbers of the pcaco were fined $5 each and coats. On complaint of n man who han s around the Tivoli garden , whoso name is "Fred Oeize , " n young girl named Dolly Murphy was arrested nnd charged with stealing two rings , IIo s.iya that ho lot her ( have the rings nnd that when ho wanted them she returned ono but kept a diamond ring that she knows nothing about it. JQo was drunk tt the time and his diamond ring was probably nil in his mind , upon her examination she was discharged. Army Urdcrn. Assistant Surgeon Arthur W. Taylor , U. S. A , having reported at these head quarters in compliance with paragraph 1 , special orders 215 , current series from the headquarters of the army , is assigned to duty at Fort Omaha , Nob. The leave of absence for seven (7) ( ) days granted Lieutenant D. L. Ilowoll , Seventh infantry , in orders No. 184 , dated Fort Laramie , Wyo , , September (10,1881 ( , is extended twonty-throo (23) ( ) dnys , with permission to apply tu head quarters division of the Missouri , for an extension of ono month. cVi Vi Absolutely Pure. This powder ncn or varies. A. marvel ol purely , strength and wholcsomoncsg. Moio economical tlmn the ordinary kindsand cannot bo guld In competition with the multitude ot low teat , ehort weight Mum'.or phosphate powdora. Sold nnW In C.IDB , ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , lOQWall street. , N. Y. COLLEGE , Ai CLASSES RE-OPEN ON SEPTEMBER'I MONDAY , li Besides the advantag ot n solid Engljib. and Classi cal education , epacl care will bo devoted to tbo JL UOl AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO Book-Keeping , Banting ana Commercial Flvo i nowproesscrsha\o been added to the faculty for this purpose. S3T Vocal Music , German and French , optional. JET NEW : STUDENTS must present themselves during tbo week ending August 31 , between 0 and 12 a. m. , nd they trust bo runly to etand examination to Jo- clde their rank In the course. Prof. Lamhort will give duo notlco for the resump tlon of the ovenliu ; course In Chemistry. Tuition thi ; frco. No distinction on account of creed. nutf. 19 tu thurs sat Ot a \ WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER % OIL AND LIME. TO ONK AND ALL. Are jou Buffering Iron n Congli , Cold , Atthnn , UronchltlJ , or anj of the \ar- Ions ( ml > ouary troublet tint 10 alien ciul In Con sumption ? If so , use "Wllbor'a 1'uro Cod Liver 01 1C accl time , " a Bale and nuru remedy. This la no quacli preparation , but Is iCKiiIaily prcicrlbeil by tlio mcil- lea faculty Manuficturd only by A , B. WILUOK , Chemist , Bcston. told li } OMAHA NEBRASKA. Tbo Bcnolutlo year coumcncce on tn First in Seuleilicr , courao ol Instruction embraces all tbo Eleraca toryand higher branrfios of a finished education Olaeronco of Ilellfrfon la no obetado to the nlmla- ol youn ; ladles I'uiilli are received it any time of the > ear. TERMS : PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including lloirJ , Wailing , Tuition In KnglUh ud t'renou < , iua ol booku. Vluio , i > er eosulou ot Five. Mouths , § 150.00 EXTIU CIIAHOK3-nrnwlnir , 1'alntlD ? , Gcrinj Harp , Violin , Otiltur and Voukl Mu Ic. lletaronoeu nra loqulred from til persona unknow the I Institution. For further lutormatinn apply Jyll.mto BlTMirer , Sccop , Measure , \\'ciiricr , Uredcer , Rico Waiher , Tomato , lumpUn , Starch , Wine and I'ruit Strainer. Twelve article ! In one. ettl : Morn loll thin til other Sltvei ana SIAtii combined I liver > bodr ] Ilkci them I Wo nuke Uree blftert and MUert lot titad tn I | M > % cr. V , rite fur tiulopic , ThelluntcrbinerMfe Co. , Cincinnati. O. , > C > lSt.Ne V ik. Aerntf w ete < l lor ur Kltcnea Epcctftltiti ted ItuaUl Slnct C k levk IS US tD BY THE LAfEJn'iIA.No/IiCiy. } ? ' ! / RS rosin.KiNinor FINE'WORKIM * ' ' ' ' ' PIAN2s''on01AN8'nt'R. CARSV'&C. UNEQUALLED Trr EpaMg tvRYrTURM * r CnMtfu/ OLAS8 , CHINA , dc. , iO. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL , I j \r HJ"9 JjtCf ttuH. J > iJm , IflM. iliMiriirrUULU ONLY UT TUB RUSSIA CIiI ! iTCO.Gloncester , as3. IAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BY MAIL,28 CTS , Himebaugh & Taylor , -LARGEST STOCK OF- 15 / Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home top less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Neuraaska. ONE HUNDEED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indiau Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale ZRIGZP IIRSZHIOIP , Ii05 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA AND WINTER. GREAT BARGAINS OT AND c GENTS' Visitors to the Stale and 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 \.nd examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock , ancJ sell lo\ver than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don't fail to call at L216. 1216 The largest Stock in OmahagntiWes the lowest Prices fbPi as li HiJla DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just reoolved an aaaortment far surpaselng anything in fchla market , coajjniSn [ \ ho latest and moat tasty designs mannfaotnrod for thin aorlng'a trade r nd oovarl A range of prices from the Cheapest to the moat Expensive. Parlor ovr ready for theinapeotion of CUB- Complete stock of all the latesb tomers , the newest noveltips in styles in Turcoman , M djasjmd Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elegant Passengsi ? SSlevato * to all floors. ISOO , 1808 and 1210 Farnarn Street , - - - - ( MAEA NEB U , S. DEPOSITORY. II. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE. Uasliier , Capital and 8umb@B S5OO.OOO. Flro nntl Bnrlar Proof Safes for Kent at f r m 55 to 850 per annum li i KAHUJMl'AHUUS 0703 n' UC L7 ? IOLV.Ct& 3 * 'nnri ' AHB TWO WHEBL OARS8. CtUJorai < uin < ibid lite aeon appliestlor. GERMAN D , WYATT , V OT 03 w" S w" § S rf . H § S W § a i § 20TH STS , , OMAHA , NEB ,