Q THE .1DAItA/ USE FRTDAt OCTOBER 17 188 THE DAILY BEE. Friday Mornine : October 17 LOOAL BREVITIES Tim tenchors' In tit t9 of DoitglM county will bo held nl MUUrd November 1st. -Over ono-liMf the money required for the founJfttlon of the Y. M. 0. A. gymnasium lias been plcdRcd and the thlnR la now rm ixsaorcd M1CCC85. Officer Desmond was isngngcd yesterday in nollfyinf ? ths delinquent saloon keeper * that thor must como up to the captain's ollico and fettle. Felir Slaven has given up his saloon busi ness' HI health compelled him to do so , M he was not able to look after the buiincw , hu bar was running behind. Yesterday a mad dog put in an appear , anco down on the river bottom. Honucceeiled n biting eleven different canines in that lo cality and then made good his escape , A llttlo girl , with light hair , came to John Spoil's on Tenth street near I toward , yesterday morning. She docs not talk plain nnd is un able to give her name or street whcro elio belongs. Allperscns having claims against the Omaha Cricket nnd Athletic amoclallon will plc.i83 present them to J. F. Hcrgesch , No. 1511 Dougl.s street , before Wednesday , the 22d Inst. The B. & M. company ran their first train over the bndgo at Tlilrloentli street , yostor day. The present structure is only tcmiwrary and in Its ttead will bo placed an iron bridge with n ono hundred loot span. The monthly meeting of the Citizen League ot Omaha , will bo held this Fiiday evening , In the Y. M. 0. A , rooms , at 8 p. in. Short addrctses will bo made nnd nn Interesting meeting la anticipated. , . All are invited. The Musical Union orchobtrn went over to Council Bluffs Wednesday , to play for the "WhltoSlavo" company In Dohanoy' * opera house. The Uluffs pcoplo went almost wild ov r the playing of Qio orchastra and made them repeat several of their tralcctlona. J. M. Stafford and J. J ? . Dohaney linvo TCccivci their commissions as letter carriers and will enter upon their work next Monday Their territory will bo socth of the Union Pa cifi < i track , bstween 11 toenth and Twontlotl streets , also 'portion of the city oaatof Tontk street. About " 2 o'clock yesterday * runaway team doalitd down F rnaui ntroot nnd nt tlio 'intersection of Twelfth they ran ngainst horse , upsn which was scntcd a mnn. Bellman man and liorso wore knocked la the groum but neither were bttt. Ono of the runnwn ; nnlmali was somer/hat bruised about Uio hrnc and the harness aud wagon wctxj considerably damaged. Rov. R. I * Marsh , pastor of the Nortl Omaha M. K. Aurch , sayathat Tl Bl'.K wa mistaken when it said that there would bo debt of $2,000 upon the church nt the tlma a its dedication. IIo says tbAt the 'society ' does not expect to lie in debt at all. They uorr have less than $2,500 to raise , ira'l ho says tin citizens will bo called upon nnd'givon anop portunlty ts aid in the work. The grand jury have been looking Jnt the matter of fire escapes upon all hotels wor than two sloiiea high. 'Yesterday before them the proprietors of all such liuusci except the 1'axton and Millnrd , which liar flru escapes. Thosaldipropriators weronll no tlfiedlthat they must at onct comply with th statolaw , which niyinlalea that all hotels more than two storiwi high must have sufil clcnt number of fire escapes. Blua Bird , a valuable picco of herso ilea ! belonging to Mr. Ileliarofibo checkered barn came very near Cjmliig to a sudden nU 'Vfoi ' nosdayat the race track. One of 4ko slmf of n sulky to which 'a ' runaway horse was al tached , was runictotho breast of BIuo Bin Dourly reaching the heart. There Is but littl hope of recovery although great rolionco I placed in Dr. Chitmbera , under wkojo c ro tli wounded animal hwtbewn placed. There is n gentleman living en Liticol whote family In In Scotland. This gentlomai is in the habit of receiving very Iwvliig latter from n young lady in > the east and onoa to * which epenk ot Bomcthlng nioro tliau pnro > unadulterated lovo. IIo lost a package " thorn in this cltj , mid they are now > jn th hands of a gontlnmKn horo. If tsnrrled me want to cone itond with young ladien the should bo a llttlo iiiaro careful of the toiule < missives. The parson vrhc'talte * particular dellgh in calling htmiolf the "sporting editof"-uf th Herald , is altogether too frosh. In regard t the McN'loco mutter , Jailor Gorman positively . statoi that the man was bronchi to 'tho city jail and remained iJiiro for eovoral hours , and didjiot haven efrgloncratch ujion liim which u would indicate that lie bad attuinptod tutcitlo Before the ' 'jportiuc ' wlitor" atttinpta to cor rect thona who know whereof they affirm i would bo a good idea for him ta post h'miclf a littlo. Yesterday forenoon n gentlomau callci * t police headquartcrd nnd iul < : th&t ha had bought a cut rule ticket of the is BUO of 1839 , oa ttu Wabith t ) St. Louh , of a man named Frohmarj 01 Douglas itreet. He ftttoinptcd to uia the ticket and was put oil the tram , as the road Lit gouo into tha hands .of a receiver slnoa the ticket wai Imued aiii the compiny now rsfutoj to aoapt It , The .gentleman wo > advieodtogo anil BOO 1'roh men and see if hu would not refund hit mono oy , tha inartful prnmhliiK In caio ho did not , .to itake tha matter In hand. a Charllo Goodrich mid aovcral of his ienda let t ye/iterday noon fora grand fi lin | | nd hunting tour. They loft well prepuro to have n ioid ; timo. Wlrila they were nr- ranging thir trips in tlio wajjon n reporter ; happened to look oyort .oir Jjll | of fare , which WAS accl lently dropimJ , T u bill coiiBistoi : ol half a b x of crtckeru , about ten pounds ol lirnburgrr dijcje , three large bottled n lot ol ' liolojcn * nwsagc , innio b ttlca , a large lot of andwlcbet , lull n duten Rinall bottle * , BUJI JIOBO to ba rattla snaky msdloluo , which Is a .never falling remadyin casiofauao ! bltoi , By the boto bill of faro it ia upj > osod they will fro to Spirit luko. No inattor where tho/ > will pilch tbtir tuut , ducka aud liih will Jiavo in On Jackfcm ctrcot , M txm Thirteenth und Fourte'.ntli utrccts Is n liouso v , hi h ii a dUgr ca to any city. A now building has been und erectttl end the front part of it it uicd for a cigar ttoro and candy t hop. The rear portion of tha houea i fitted up for bed rooms and U men wed as a house pf pr tilution , cnnducted by Mn. LeeHT [ , It Is bad enough to ha\e hontei of prostitution witu-mt havirg candy hopi in in two CTBfctioo with ( hem to entice stun' within A room whco atmoiphcre i have will ) tU Ijrftath .f social di i.'cnth , The women hang about ( lie candy etoro and u children eoivtioc the place cannot Lolp but too who tbew , THE REPUBLICAN RALLY.lie Great anfl Enllmsiasiio Hecliiig iu Ibis City Last Night , (000 ( RCDnWIcaDs Parade the Streets Ph Banners anil Torches , Addresses by Gov , Dawos , Sona tor Manderson , Hon. A ! Weaver and Others , A Great Ihiy tor Onmlm. The largest and grandest political snstralion ever witnessed In thin city ook place last evening , under the uspiccs of the central Blaine and Logan lub. Up to the hour of sovcn nothing ould bo soon on the streets to indicate liat anything unusual was about to ccur , when all at once the streets were Hod with horse nnd footmen bearing orchos and wearing bright nndgayly olorod uniforms. irocossion formed at the headquarters of ho Blaine and Logan club at Thirteenth ind | | Douglas streets. The military com- ) any under the command of Young pniHe loward and headed by the Musical Union band wai dispute hod to th Union Pacific depot to moot the Council Bluffa delegation. The Iowa visitors numbering ever 400 were on time and were escorted to the headquarters by the lompany. Shortly ! after eight o'clock the great procession ( was in motion and took up us | ino of march. The marching column was headed by the Union PaclGo band , "ollowod by the Fifth ward company mounted on fine horses , and under the CO of Councilman Lacdor. This CO allowed that much time and labor had boon expended upon it and that they were not spent in vain. Then Oft no the Sixth ward cavalry squsd BO rtrong : with John B. Furay as Its cap tain , presenting a fine military appear ance. ance.Tho Union Pacific band wagon filled with ladies dressed la white was followed by the city Scandinavian Blaine and Logan club. This company numbered 305 footmen and was headed by a cavalry squad of 70. The mounted mon were commanded by Aug. Benson , The Musical Union band , an organiza tion of which this city has just Tcason to fool proud , came noxt. Just behind it was the military company commanded liy young Howard. This band of fifty young mon tras the finest appearing company ( in the paradp. They were moot neatly uniformed in wklto cape , blue blouseg and white leggings , oud marched with the stop and precision of old timo'votorans. Tlio colored band followed the military company -and discounted totno of the finest music of the ovoulng , followed closely by the club of colored voters led by : the cuiorod veteran P. J. WI iliams. The Fifth ward club came next in line 80 torches strong captained "by C. V. Yfocdham. Although not the largest in the ! procession , this company wostfar above' the average in'tho ' npponranco and bearing < of its members behind .Fifth ward company was that ot bixth , numbering 210 ; and commanded by William Coburn. The Arlington delegation numbering ever 100 with a baud which did honor to that : NebrasKa village traa next in pro . cession. Thcso mon , especially the band , created a fine impression by thoirmar- tinl and manly bearing. Then gollowod n great number of voters ers belonging to < no company or club , whoso roar WM protected by the Bohe mian Band , of this city. The Second ward delegation , 00 strong , under dep uty county clerkyJoa Southard , n fine looking body of men , marched next in good order. The Douglas precinct clubs followed next , 6 in number. Consider able praise is duo this body of men for their loyalty to the republican cause , bu- ing the only county precinct in the coun ty in the parado. The company was captained by Ditnlol O'Kcofo. The Irish-American club headed by tko _ A. O. II. band was ncc * . In order of procession. Thin company wan com manded by John Groves and expressed its enthusiasm at frequent intervals by long nil'1 loud chuora for the republican standard-bearers. / The Fourth ward delegation , 100 torches , with O , M. Ifitchcoolc iu the van , followed immediately in thu roar of the Irish American olub , and behind it came Muster Broatoh'a company of fifty youths whoao atop arid march were indic ative of much time and labor spent in preparing for the ovont. Council Bluii'd delegation brought up thu roar. A moro extended notice of them will bo given farther on. The whole procession was commanded by W. J. Broaich , grand marshal of the day. Ho was Qsai tcd by Mr. John Clark , Ed. Looder. William J. Halm , J. N. Phillips nnd William Ooburu. The whole column , of thousands , nude its evolutions , march nud counter marches with being perplexed in the least and the precision of the parade evincing a skilled and veteran leader. The Hue of march an published was followed out to the , letter , and. when the procession ar- ivud ut the Blaine und Logan headquar ter * on Douglas struct broke ranks. Hero an platform had been erected from which the meeting was to ba addressed. OtviiiK the fact that thu crowd waa so largo lhat all could not hear tnro platforms MHO in front if Byron Road's ollloo and ho Buonnd in front of the Omaha Nu- liounl bank were improvised. From Bl these several speakers addressed the bo crowd in front of them. The principal Bl speaking , however , was from the platpn 'orra before thu headquarters whore ehi ho meeting was called to order by lion , v , uutm aol who said : This is an event of congratula- ion , never before hm thorn been siioh a tic demonstration in this city actuated by atriotietn. IIo extended to the visiting mu brethren u hearty welcome , proitiiihu ; to hv reciprocate for their presence last night for Omaha , fie then introduced ma QOV. JAUKH . DAWK9. If nnyouo doubts the support of Blaine that Logan ho haa simply to look at this crowd aa substantial as tlio granlto walls of Omaha. The most of the young with whohavo studied the history of the ink country are in the republican ranks. Tlio nud democratic psrfy peon stars 'Jn tha last nun. woks and there i no wonder it is ilpi'p mourning. When the voles nro in polled in the Third district Doraoy will for 7000 majority. IIo expected to a speak indoors , and had rarofully prepared speech on the ohool lauds , but o man would attempt to read it outdoors " would bo bold indeed. When some of the JIhcso school land rumors . . home , self will ho found to ba the canto of their I utterauc ? . Ho was a P b aP because that i arty tnpportod labor nna JB the crc.it nia" t.rogrcssivo . mi ropresotita jority of intoilMnca and thrift of this count r/ . HON. A , J. the next epeakor , said it ts quito appro- prlato that this big demonstration should bo in the big city of the First. The democrats tnlk about tariff. Any ono knows that 20 years ago it took a liorno to buy a olock , and now it will buy n doz , n , nnd ' illustrating this argument by eovcral other examples , said ithis ought to stttlo the mitter. The forgo should go eido by sldo with the farm. It is said in the demo cratic platform that the republican party has given away nil the public lands. Before - fore the republicans came into power the democrats had given away to railroads 60,000,000 ncros nnd all that has over been given away is 150,000,000. SBNATOH MANDE1USON SAID. You have painted the town rod , nnd this patriotism will remain until nfter Nov. 4th. Thin enthusiasm came from Ohio that state which has sot a good example - ample for 25 year * . The line of great presidents will bo supplemented by James U. Blaine the greatest of living Americana. Ho road a short Umo ago from n democratic speech in this oily that democracy put down the rebellion , and ho was not surprised. The domo- crate uaod to cay "Dirun the Dutch , " but elrico they have thought they c n catch their votes they are trying to rope thorn in. When they find , however , ho r the Dutch have voted in November they will say again "Damn the Dutch. " This is a campaign of libel not only haa Blalnc , but also Dawos who has boon charged with stealing Nobraska'a cchool lands been slandered. Tha slindora tire even found in the mouths of aorno republicans , such men should not bo found in our ranks , but in the ranks of the onomy. Ho then spoke at some length upon the work done _ by Weaver iu the last cougrcas in securing the passage of certain acts of great im portance to Nebraska. Ho next alluded to the last democratic convention of democrats , anti-monopolists nnd green- backers , whom ho characterized as the world the ilosh nnd the devil. Ho was followed by Hon. J. L. Wub- stor , who made ono of his old time political speeches which was received with enthusiasm. Major Clarkson , oSchuylor , closed the epoouhmaklng of the ovonlug and kept his hearers laughing and cheering until ho had finished. So soon as the speaking Tras concluded the crowd dispersed , the visitors going directly to the U. P. depot wboro trains were taken bearing thorn to their homos. IHK vismNd DELEGATIONS. Council BlnlTs did herself proud by > Bonding ever her four Blaine ar.d Logan clubs. The Young Men's club presented a most imposing appearance , its members being dressed in lone white coats nud all wearing the tall Blaine hat. The re maining three clubs were neatly uniformed nearly nil wearing brazen helmets and blue cr.pa. This delegation > was accompanied by the far-famed Bava rian and two martini banda. Over four 'hundred ' Tcamo ever , while quite a number who had intended to participate were compelled to remain at homo as the means of transportation had boon exhaust cd. Among the visitors from the sister city were many of the leading business mun , prominent were Gco. Motcalf , Goo. Spooner , E , it. Odoll , commander of the delegations , Hon. Joseph Lyman , candi date for congress in the Council Bluff * district , Dr. Judd , H. 0. Atkins , J. M. Ourslor , Gen. John Hayes and othora too numerous to mention. The transpar- nncica were also unique and to the point , particularly the ono"Good by Pusoyi wo'ro going to leave you now. " HCHUrtKIl AND FKKMOHT. Amoug thoao from abroad who deserve credit are the Blulno and Logan oluba of Schuylor and Fremont , which turned out in force , the former under the command of Maj Clarkson and Jos. Woods , and the latter under the charge of J. W , Lane ' , secretary of the 3d congressional district committee. Had the 11. It. Co , run ihoir excursion train on time many moro ardent republicans would have been 0y 0n hand to do credit to the republican party of the state of Nebraska. As it was un- dor the most disudvantagoua clrcumstan- cos , thcso towns turned out , under their favorite leaders a grand galaxy of voters to swnll the grand metropolitan paradp. The Sohuyler party had two bands tlio Bohemian and American bands and n number of young voters who for the lirnt time testify their fealty to the republican part ) ' . Fremont , numbering more , being a larger town , mndo n most excellent showing , and from the homo of Mr. Dorsoy , the candidate of the third district , oio of the finest turnouts that has appeared in thia campaign came for ward to greet the grout majority of re publicans assembled in Omaha. Many of thcso men were uniformed by Mr. Doncy and do credit lo Dodge county. IMIIIIMH AND MOIXOES , A. marked fcaturo of the procession was tlio number of transparencies bearing campaign watch-words and republican battlo-crics. _ Every division bore ono or moro expressive banners , and the legoiulo noted were choice and appropriate. Tlio Fifth ward , heading thu line , bore n transparency declaring the fundamental principle ot the republican candidacy and the issue of the campaign , "Re publican BUCOCOB means piotootlon. " The reverse side of this came banner cmt a alight reflection on Cleveland's private lifo , "Don't vote for u tricky old bauholor. " An old woman In ragged raiment nnd \ indisputably , masculine stride aslant the question , "Havo you hoard from id Maine and Ohio ? " As every body had with pleasure received that intelllgo ncu the old girl was greeted with upjilauso ho whole line of march. illuminated banners of thoSchuylor Uhunt ] and Logan club introduced its bonrois to the public , announced that Bliiinn nnd Login . . were running for the : j -.i presidency and vlco shouted , 'Victory. " an Tlio Suhuylur irregulars proclaimed the $ acknowledged fact that , "working moil not afford to vote the democratic tickot. " The young mcns1 Bloino nnd Logan are mtirching club promptly announced u l.iuihblo ambition to cm their lirot vote Blnino and Logan. These HHO re marked that Nebraska is a rojiubllcau and etito , "Bluiuo nnd Logan forever , " und Dorsoy wants to go to oongruas. ugo The Bohemian Bhino und Logan club upon illustrated "Tho Lifo of Oluvolaud , " hu a vigorous hanging parly in black und told the gUU tidingd that Blaiuo Logan would protect the working after . trro nun.Doughs precinct evinced its loyal spirit the iwownl that it propuuml to vote Blaine , if nothing else , because ho is republican. Tno colored Blaine sot and Logan club pro pounded the uniturt'erublo conundrum : once "What has thu democracy done to merit laliou colored vote , " nnd ngaln challenged v " "Y" Jor tno reason why ( no negro vov , ? " ' " ko domccaxiic. The f ° " Sixth , " plainly announced In thof o . wo i fords tbat it * - < v and im. trcg ft' ° P 'ftlfltuc of re , , tear volcra. The It MAmerican Jcpubllcnn club for tlios-a of IU membership rrho recoct r/onvort ? , "Wo repudiate are , . Ml frea truilo , " "Ohio democrats , fcngh < | \ ] ' ' s [ Kon\y , and then voicing Ihj vote ini .otimont ' of the nation , cried , " Down with - fro d' uDerhborl ' club from the observation warned all flon : of Cleveland would makd pjupara our workincmcn" and then in K prophet , ic strain announced , "Tho Plumed Khinut and the BJjok E > gl0 ° ° coming mon. " The Council Bluffs delegation" pro claimed its neighborly regard for Omar1 * in placing the two names together , ever and beneath clasped hands , the accepted symbol of friendship Hero fcgain waa another souvenir of Cleveland's oilicial record na an executioner , except that the proccfR was reversed ; the rope of can didacy was about h's ' neck , ho stood on the trap of the campaign , and was about tor hang on the ncafibld of defeat. The Ninth Iowa district vaunted their support | of Blaiuo and Logan , and Mr. Lyman for congress , bidding farewell to Mi Pusoy , the unfortunate college clans- mate of Mr. Blaine , who has lost the prestige of that Ihttering circumstance by a poHtic.il error. This ending the procession , further transparencies were not seen. inn HUMMAKY. It was calculated by outhutiastic ro publicanu that over 0,000 torch-bearors participated in the parade , but this is u great over-estimation. The number m the procession did not exceed 3 , GOO , and probably not 3,000. Owing to misunde' standings with the railroads and the ability of eomo towns to procure t portation the demonstration was Ir /TJ' , " in numbers by several hundred. T J/ttj" ; whoro-100 republicans had ln , ' jo present here , only eight o owing to their inability to ov freight train. The eccno > , . , ontoa nmht was ono not Boonbr , , . forgotten. The city , filled with ; .orch B outi P nVt ° d " " T'SP ! ? .b nd play ing , the pyrotocb io disp my nnd nvor thing that wo'did tend OP * * "tj " " * * * w on to create un . thusiastn , will long ror nombor the day as onoot the greatest ir her oxistonco. STATE NOTA7JLES 1'UESENT. Among the ma'.jy men of prominence who came to qm , etly witness the domon- stratlon worofj. H. Mercer , Brownvillo , secretary ol ' .ho state central committee , Hon , J. L. Culdwoll , ono of Nebraska's eilvor-tongraod orators , Judge Ruasoll and Ohff.rloB Snmnor , Schuyler , J. W. Jennings , county clerk of Cass county , Col. Vunnatta and Hon. M. A. . Harti- Ran , Plattsmouth , D. A. Campbell , of the same city , and J. W. Love , Fro- mout. FRIGHTFUL AOOIDENT , Tlirco EiiRlncfi Wrookecl on the U. P. Itaail nnd their Kn { > l ccrs Killed , Word was received in this oily Trndtni- . day of a tcrriblo accident on the Union Pacific railway between North Platte and Brady's Island. So far as could bo learned the facto appear to bo thoao : A light ougiuo and eastward bound freight train collided without doing r.ay damage , The light onglno from some cauuo bocamc unmanageable through the displacement of some of ita maahiuory , started east at a terribly high rate of upoed , running into train No. 9 drawn by two cncinea and killing all thrco engineers. For Rent. Piano , cheap. Inquire of Edholm & Ericksou , opp. postoilice. The executive committee of the Apollo social club hold a raeoliDp ; Wednesday nnd completed < arrangements for the scrioa of par ties to bo Rivun by this club during the com ing seasou , the fliat party to bo given on Tues day evening , October 23tli , nt the Metropoli tan hall , southwest corner of Dodge and Fourth streets. This hall is ono of tlio bent In tlio city , has nil the facilities ieiulr [ < Hl nnd j8 very neatly fitted up in general. Mombor- eliip tickets hnvo boon issued nnd ll bo disposed of by tlio executive commit- : tro to the membors. Uluaical Union orelioj- trn will bo in uttondunca. The next regular mooting of tha nbovo nninod club will talco place in the parlors of the ilillard hotel , neit Tuesday ovonlng , October 21bt. at 8 o'clock , harp. A full attendanoo is urgen od n-i bauiucs3 of iniportnuco will ba trans acted. The bankers of the city hold a mooting Tuesday evening and perfected ar rangements for the establishing of a clearing house in Omaha. A constitution based upon thono of similar institutions of the east was adopted aud will bo presented - sontod to the various banks of tho'city for ratification. It is proposed to make inaku an exchange of business ovcry day at 1:30 : o'clock , instead of having moa- ir congers go from bank to balik twlco n 3T day collecting , ns at pronant. Another mooting will bo hold Thursday evening .ho nd next , when officers will bo elected , and clJo the location of the clearing house decid ed on. It is very probablu that thoFimt tlon National Bank will bo the place , nnd raut- \V. II. S. Hughes will bo maimeor. TJiu banks which will outer into the now arraogoment are the Omaha Nnlion- , Nebraska National , Commercial Na DR. tional , United Stttea Nnthnal , Mur- clututa National and First National. A Fmttifiil Steward. Thirteen years ago Mr. J. H. Millard waa nppointod guardian for two boys , Will Oonrad and Fr.jnlc T > unu. There was ilour estate left to these boys amounting to tlpelim froln $15,000 , nnd this was entrusted to Mr. twJj lea tMillard's care. The boys were well ' cared for and given a good education and arJ r , now fit toil to make good business weld that mon. The expense of their living aud education has been paid out of the estate dcral P. K yet the fund was not exhausted , for yesterday the boya having Jiecomo of , Onnnty Judqo McOulloch called Mr. Millard to give un account ( f stownrdahip , and thnt gentleman promptly handed nvnr $31.400 , tlio amount to which the $15,000 hud grown piyin all tbo expenses of the boys. Ti Omaha Slot hod Is to. Wilbo / To-day , October 17 , having been alune Urltr apart by the North Nebraba Confer- Cougl Snofi , at the suggestion of Blahop Mai- It IIM wily i , as a day of fasting and pray or for a ulilcli revival of religion throughout the bounds let Tliroa , III of.Jl.oConference * , wo cfltncstly rcquci1' ' our poopfo to unilo with us in the ob- ocrranco of it. Lot . us consecrate our selves to God , and pray earnestly with faitn for our pwn spiritual enlargement and for au oul-p6Uring of tho" Iloly Spirit upon nil the ministers nnd charges in the Conference. ( X W. SAVIDOU. K. G. POWLEII , , , , J' . L. MARSH. HoUiodut 1'flstora of Omahn. /hit powder never vmlcs. A mnrvol ol pmetv , Vtronpth and wholcsoinoncsa. Moio economical than the ordinary ltlutlandoinnotbo Bold In competition | | with ! the multlt'iilo ol low test , short \rolght alum or nhoephixto powdon Bold rnl In rap . T50YAL DAinKQ I'OWDEU CO. . 1C8 Wall street , N. Y. THE HULL ill The Pioneer , and Still Aiieaii. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Feat pupcrscdloff the hrjcst old fashioned etovo anil ruiguj. It his tlio elmp'cat and mnst clllcient stovolrarncrfl In the worlil , and with icvf Improro moats ( hoeasiest to opento Abjalutcly Bafa with its natont reservoir , now in use tha eccond doasoc without a plnKlo accident SSTStnd Ijr Cataloino , Prlca Uat , Etc HULL VAPOH STOVK CO. , m&o-eod CMVHLAND Omo OF THE , OMAHA KEBIUSKA. The Bcholistlo you commences on tno First WG-3iicslay ! in SentGinlicr , Tlio course ol Instruction ombraccs all tha Klcmcn tary anil higher branchoa of a Cnlahod education DUIcrcuco ot Kelliilon la no obstacle to tlio ndnila slon ol younf ladles. Pupils are received at anj time of the year. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Board , VY.shln ; , Tuition In Knglleh aud Frcnoli , ujo ol booku. I'lnno , peri xulon of Five Months , - - § I50. ( J EXTRA OIJAnr.E3-DrnivlDr. ( ralntlug , Octma Ilirp , Violin , Guitar and Voutl Music. Hcloronccu nrc rcnulrcd from all pcreona unknow o the Irutitutloii , For turtnor Inforrcation cpply the .UAUY SUPKllIOil Jvll.mi : o CLASSE-3 RK-01'F.N OK MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 cflilo.1 the ndvnntnif of a eolld Kncrl.jh and cal education , ei > ocl curu will bo devoted to thu AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO cfc Beiifcin and Commercial Flro nowprofccscrahiM ) been nddod to tlio facult ) tlild purpcto. Vocal iluslo , Oornnn and French , ojitlonnl. j j NKW 3TOI > i.ST3 : mutt , proient tlieinsolven ( lining wi'iilc endlni ; August 31 , bet H ecu D and 12 n nu , they irunt bo ruady to stiad examination to Uo their rank In the coiuso 1'rol. Limbeit will glvo dun notlc for the rosump of tlio ovenlnir coiirso In Chemletry. 'fultlon co. Ko distinction on account of creed. rautli tu tluirs-sat St NB\V STORE ! NEW GOODS . HORHE'S ELECTRIC BSL ? en to Nercouincn , I.umbupo. lEhenmatlim 1'nralytti , NeurulKli * hctfttlcit. kldnej , hfuno ftitil llt'r ilUuaktt , , Akttiinu , MuHrcdlMMiHt } , Pl ) > peiKl | , . rnmtl | RII 'li. Kiy , ( HtHrrl ) , I'llei. Kpltcuitr , ImtHiioncy , linn t > Anti. | lll fieri. Hi- ( 'l.ly ' . clmllllu l-lrclrlc l.fll III > Mitr Dial tetuU the Klccultliy HUI ! ninKii il ni itiroitpli tlie , nud mu lx > nxUauod lu uo luituut b/.ttu jwileuU Vi'uiter IsoDoilng' , tlic c ton o the year for delict i iln . In view of thli fact wo gay buy one ol Horno'j h'lcctrlo Helta Uy ea tiolne you wll , llhounutlum , Kidney Troubles and other illt Hash Is liclr to. Do not tlelay , but oall at our otttcaimdexainluobclti No , Hit ! Douzlas atrect , fr nr OfiHm i' ' . 1110 F rnimStOmih 1 Neb. Or- dcrafil'cdO. ' 0. D WILBOB'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. * Coil Liver Oil nml Hint Tlio great I opu- of tnli a4fe ai"l illlc : ' 0in jHiiwratlon i kluneatrlbutable tou lntrlni > li orth. In the euro of ouKhiCul < U itlnua , Ii onchltli , Whoo Ing Cough ofulouK lluinorii. and til Contutupthe 8y nptoiiu in mipcrior II equal Iut no one cglcct thr liniituni3 olOUtvue Hhiunn nci'nt 1 < at hand nlll euro all tomi'UInt- the Chett , LuiiRn.or Manufactured only t.v A , U. WilLOn , C'limi- Iloitoiu Bold by .CO ! 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 Nebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Eay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for * lie Indinti Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA GREAT BAKGAIKS IU a Visitors to the Stale and others in need of Men's , Boys' aud Jdren'a Clothing , will do well to call on The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine tlioir goods and prices. Tlwy carry the largest stock , and sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailor * don't fail to call at FARNAK ST. 1216 A. UPHOLSTERY A.ND DRAPERIES , 1'ASaVNQEU ntCVATORS TO ALL FLOORS. | 1200.12'8 nnd 1210 Karnam St. , Omaha , Neb. GERMAN D. WYATT , EU ! tf W" EH ta § g taa OIJMIN&S AND 20TH STS. , OMAHA , WEB P SSg rprap = p@ fcrl ) * TR \ / 7rvA J \ \ - i J ; or oy sraicroy ; " I ! J TWO WHEEL AETS. . 'I jrfnilriL0cj ! MII ? f , Cntal ? ne loir.'il-fd ' tt t nrrn ir ,03 BBADYST. , DAVENPORT , JOVATT. S. A. Established 187S-Oat. nil , [ Deafnces , Lung and Nervous Distauca Speedily nnd I'orraancatly Cured , Fat' " . lj fc in Driae. Write Jor "I'lijt MEDJOAI-MI IOHABT , " for the People. OonsulUtion and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Bor " 02. Teleuhono No. i'O. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , sc.ys : " Phyoitteu of I llet Ability nnd Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN JVUJRPHY , Dcvonport , writes : "Aniionorabln - - Man. Fine Succeej. ' Wondsifnl Ouros. " Houra 8 to 5. ( SUCOEaSuR TO POSTER & GRAY ) . rLIMEflANDUCEmENT , anYards Cth and Dcrflis tirccla OMAHA , NEB