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— N DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1as2 : ¥ THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, Wi E— s The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Weather Report. ( L'he following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations named.) ‘ War Depantyest, U, S, SroNaL Fh'u-} Davenport... (3 8t Paul. ... 8t. Louls .. |8 ¥ 6foet 8 Inches above low water mark at ~ DOUBLE PLAY. Mayor Boyd Gets in His Work on “the Force” at Last. A Breezy Meeting in the City Council Chamber. Usaal Amount of Curb Changes and Grading Aue thorized. The Foundation for Another Pro- tracted Fight, The At the regular meeting of the city council last evening there were pres ent all the mombers except Mr., Stull, The journal was read and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor: Approving certain ordinances. Filed. From Thos. Gibson: Calling atten- charged with trickery, and declared that he was as much disposed to do O'Grady justice as he was to Marshal Angell. Mr. Behm explained what the mayor charged against O'Grady, viz : Going to sleep on his peat and having his star removed, fighting dogs on the sidewalk, and ono ar two other things. He thought it was no use for O’Grady to make the fight any longer and had advised him to resign. Messrs. Dunham and O'Keefe spoke agai@ and the matter was dropped to take up ORDINANCES ON THEIR FIRST LEADING An ordinance making an appropria- tion for the payment of August habil- ities was passcd. There wae quite a disouesion of one item in the ordinauce dividing up President Stull's zalary among the rest of the number, but the ordinarce was finally passed without any eras ures, An ordiance appropriating £22.000 for payment of the judgments against the vity of Omaha was passed. An ordinance amending See. 1, Chap. 4 of Chaso revised ordinances requiring permits to be taken oul to Omaha, 3 foet 4 inches at Yankton; Miseissippl, 4 | tion to tho obstructions at the inter- | construct areas or cellars under side- foot 8 Inchos at La Crosse, and 6 foot 7 inches at Dabuque, LOOAL BRHEVITIES, —_— ~The river has fallen to six feet two inches above low water mark, —The city council began ita ittings yes- tarday as a board of equalization, —A complaint has been made against Mary Sviska for assaulting Mary Kola- ravoe, —Creighton college enrolled 160 stndents Monday morning, one-third the number being new nanes, —A warrant has been lssued for Joe Waring for stealing an ax and two window sashes from Tom Murray, —An alarm of fire at 7 o'clock Mon. day called the department to the viciniiy of Union block, It was nothing but the smoke from an unfinished chimney flue. —Mr. F. A, Nash has been appointed general sgent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road at Council Bluffs and Omaha, and will have charge of the com- pany's business at these points, —Col. A. G. DBrackett, of the Third cav- alry, now at the Millrd, is on his bridal tour, having, during the past week, been marriod to one of the wmost accomplished and amiable ludies in Des Moines. —'The Platte county fair opened at Col- umbus yesterday with big attractions, I’ groat day will be Thuraday, when the U, P. base ball nine goes out to play the Columbus nine, and an excursion train will be run, —The regular monthly meeting of the ntate stenographers will be held We incs- nesday evening at the offics of Bell & Amns. The pre:ident, Mr, Bell, hus just returned from attending the international « of shorthand writers wt Cincin- uati, —A woman living over in Bohemian- town was arrested yesterday on the charge of insanity, and Dr, Tilden was given instrustions to iuvestigate her case, Her family and friends are extremely anx- ious that she hall not be eent to the ary- lum, The charming and popular actrees, Fay Templeton, who with her opera com- pany opened Boyd's opera house so suc- cessfully fast fall, will play in Omaha Oc- tober Gth and 7th, The company' appear Des Mines Sept. 7th, Sth and 9th, and Topeka 11th to 16th, Also at Council Bluffs Oct. 11th, and Lincoln 9thand 10th, —The railroad rates during the state fuir, which will be published in a day or two, average less than half fure, with a ticket of admission to the grounds thrown in, A switch is being placed at the foot of the bluffs for special fair trains to run upon, —About 9 o'clock Monday a Iady aud child fell off of a high bank where grading hud been done, on upper Farnam street, Boges & Hill's addition, The bank was about seventeen feet bigh, snd the Jady was seriously injured, one of her limbs belug beoken, ses were Monday sent to the Juvenile baud of Tekamih, to enuble them to play at the state fair, The band is composed of lads, none of whom we over twelve years old, The ny of Tekamah tako creat pride in this band, and have raised §300 for the purpose of asalsting them, —1In the course of & base ball gamc played on Sunday, at Fifteenth and Cas teller streete, a lad named Cole, was itruck on the head with a bat, After the fint shock was over he experienced no ill effects, but Monday afterncon Le was ed while at ecbool with symproms of covcussion of the brain and was taken home, At last accounts he was iv a crit- icil condition, —~The sppeal made Ly Tuk Pee for some one to look after the little Swede who was arrested recently and vent to the county jeil as & vagrant, was responded to Monday 1y a faruer, who came i and securing the boy's release, took bim out in the country to make a farmor of him, ~—8ince the departwe of Gen, C army orders issued from the headquarters of the departmeot of the Platte have, stead of the usual signaturs of the come se sections of Twenty-fifth and Farnam. Referred. From Chas. Biendorfl: Protesting agains! the change of curb line on Thirteorth between Douglas and Far- nam. Referred. From the mayor: Appointing the following policemen to serve on the ragnllrfi) W. V. Armour vice Alex, Bluack, resigned; G. W. Church vice Wm, McCune, resigned; Hans P. Ritter vice Frank Kleffoer; Thos. Ruane vice J. O. Grady; Peter Metza, Patrick Hinchey, B. F. Walker, A. T. Sigward. The last four are appointed in ac- cordance with the resolution of the council to increase the force from 12 to 16 men, Confirmed. From the street commissioner: Re- porting his work for the month of August, Referred. From L. Brown: Protesting against the action of the council in the moatter of his soap factory on Harney strect. Reforred with instructions, From F. W. Bullard and other: For sidewalk on Williams and Thir- teenth streets, northeast line. Re- ferred. From Fraok Murphy and others: Aeking that the curb lines on hioonih botween Harncy street and Caj venue, bo changed to leave way thicty feet 1n width, erred, From the appraisers of damages by ado of Sixteenth street, Filed, n the city physician: enclosing petition of citizens on Farnam near Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth stroets: To have ponds in that vicinity filled Reforred. O'Hawes: Requesting sidew; in froou of No. 1612 reet bo made passable. Re, or drained. From Pat that, ym Jerome O, Pontzel: secretary of the Ouaha fice doparument, invit- ing the council to participate i annual parade September 13th, 1, ‘The city physician’s report of births and doaths for August, 53 deaths and 80 births, Referred. The city marshal’s report of liquor dealers doing business September 1st, Referred. The report of cases in thoe police court for the month of Augusi was re, ferred, The city marshal’s list of prostitutes for August. Referred. From L. Duggan et al, requesting a firo alarm box located on Thirteenth and Pacific. Referred. From D. A. Hurley et al, asking for a bridue on Twentioth street be- tween Clark and Sherman strect. Re- ferreo, walks or stairways in same, from board of public works. Read twice and referred. An ordinance ordering the change of the channel of North Omaha creek and requiring the board of public works to cause the necessory change to be made was passed. An ordinanceauthorizing the North- western Power and Light company to erect poles and wires along public highways was read twico and referred, An ordinance ordering Thirteenth street from Williams to Mason brought to eatablished grade. was read twice and referred. An ordinance changing the cnrb lines on 13th street between Farnam and Douglas was read twice and re- ferred. ORDINANCES THIRD READING, An ordinance to vacate a cer portion of 20th street, and authoriz- ing the mayor to quit claim the same to the Christian church for the sum of £330, wan passed. An ordicance amending the ordi nance regulating Hanscomb park, in- tended to keep out dogs and otherani- mals, was passed, An ordivance changing the curb lines of Capital Avenue from 17th to 20th, and providing for improvement of t10 same, was passed. Au ordinnnee decluring the nocessity of appropriating certain property for was pas An ordivance ordering that part of Thirtoenth street, between Dodge and Douglas, be brought to the estab- lised grade was passed. had broken s two ribs, was ready to 8 city, and similar accidents were liable to happen. The ordinance was passed, Mr. Kaufmann protesting that the action was irregu- An ordinance to bring Sixteenth strect, from Farnam ‘o Howard, to established grade, was passed. Appraisers in the matter of the ex- teusion of Sheridan street were ap- pointed avd confirmed, Adjourned fe FOR THE ILL EFFECTS OF TOBACCO, Dr. . A, FERNALD, Boston paired nerve function with beneficial questing the grading of Thirtgenth etreet from Mason to Williams., Re. ferred with instructions. A numbor of bills were received and roforred, From Elholm & Erickson et al, to have Center street at entrance on Cuming graded. Referred RESOLUTION By Leodor: T'o udvertise for bids to fill lot 3, block 28, on Twelfth strcet. Referre By McGuckin: To notify owner of property on northeast corner of ‘Penth and Douglas to connect immediately. Adopted. By Ksufmann: To keep streot laraps burning all night during the stuto fair. Adooted, By Behm: To have holes on Six. teenth streer from Dodge to Cuming filled, Referred, By Oorby: TInstructing the street eommissionor to utilize lumber of old crosswalks in constructing new oncs, Adopted, By Ducham: That the board of public works bo notified by the city k of wll work ordered by the coun- ete, Adopted. By O'Keefe: That the appropria By O'Kecl:: second stroe eat Leaver wor and Magon, pus in condition to lay nidowalks, Adopted, By Danhaw: lugtructing the airect enmmissioner to put Twontioth strect between Farom sad Hervey streots in pasenblo condition, Adopted By Dellonc: O:dering city clerk to ad so tor ona week for bide for city printing. Adopted, ) By Bakcer: 1o bave intersection of Center and Cuming street ade mander, been signed “By or‘er of Licut Gen, Sheridan, Maj, Pay, department adjutant general,” ~—As an evidence of the extent and im. portance of real estate transactions in this market it may be stated that Mr. C, B, Nolson, the Tenth strect roal estate man, has made 187 sales of land since June 1st, comprising uesrly 30,000 acres in three wmonths, passable. Adopted By Duanbam: To put in eulvert across Twentieth between Farnham and Harney, Adopted. A number of unimportant reports of committes were received and acted upox, A BIT OF A BREEZE, Mr. O'Ksefe asked why the reading of the minutes wasdispensed with, and declared that it was to put through the tion ordinance be publited each |Trivett, enggosts month in ik Omana Bee y | betwoen theeo ends after Miss resent rato for advortising Adopted, | Bessie returns Mabel: Read 2o huve 'Twenty- | brought » heant Ik, hand-painted —Charles Mankes, cf the Post.Tele- | mayor's nominations for the police graph, has been quite ill, but 15 reported | force and put off others thyuugh bull- dozing without trial by judge, court or jury. He said they were afraid to bring charges against these men, The Victoria society will meet at 2 and kuow they couldn't prove them, ('Keefe proposed to do some big p. m to-day, at Mr. Thowmss|joing and said he would air this ac- Bouner's residence, southeast corner | tion of the council before the public, of Cass and Fourteenth streots. All|jf he had to have handbills printed at are requested to be present as business | his own expense. of importance is to be transacted. Mr. Leeder made a speech, saying that he was & kicker for square deals, ¥lles ana sugs. but the police business was settled Flies, roaches, auts, bed-buge, rats, | now and he had no grudge sgainst of the city officials. convalescent. ————— The Victoria Soclety. of tobacco.” N Birthdey rarty, Monday afternoon, 4th, a large gathered, by invitation, at the resi- dence of M, H. Carleton, to celebrate t O.'s little grandaughter, Bessie B. Spenver, of Norfolk, Ncb, tle lady issued very neatly printed invitation cards, and all invited came, Septomber ith sower | each bringing » gift appropriate for[C. J. Ryan, D. R. R the cccasion, Among those present s Lillie Bernhard, Louise Minnie and Nora Trevett, Mabel Read and June Auvstin, Mas- tors - Fraukie aud Freddie Smith, Johonio Balmon, Bruce Austin and were Mis Salmon Roy Stovens, The presents were very protty and some of them quito costly. The cards from Louise and Johnie Salmon, and the book from Nona Prevott, wore thoughtfully selectod will always remind Bessio of her fitth birthda; he bux of tiny letter paper aud envelopss from Minnie Chirthday” ¢ ad Koy Srevens a lovely bequet of natual flowess, A very unique eologie boitlo was pre- suled by Lilie Bernherd, This *buttle” 15 u perfect littlo mlver bar- 1 rel with hoops, Among the presents reccived by Miss Dessie, is a valuable ring from her paps, o pair of bracelots and a new dress from her grandma, a basket from Mionie Btlover, cards and a pleture from her uncle George, and soveral presents from hor wmama After playing till littlo feet were weary and bright heads almos: noddiog, tho litele folk's party closed with an ele- gant suppe Among the edibles, composed of cold meats, light biscuits, sweet butter, cakes, candies, ice cream, Needham. tho extension of Phil Sheriden strcet | R lon, Alfred Bonner, b “A RED-HEADED OUTRAGE,” James Appleby, Sr., George G.| 7. An'juurlm‘l{ihl. An ordinance ordering that parts of | Shrrpe. EDNESEAY, 2 P, M, Howard strees aud St. Mary's avemno| Florenco—John G. Cole, John Fos-| 1. The best matorinl for plastic bo bro to the established grade | ter Lowia Simpson. illing E Douglas, h some oppositio Douglas— P, J, Quea T. S.[ 2 Foil va spong Behm dcolared was 'a Crocker, P. B, Howard —M. D. Thurston. outrage.” Mr. Bohm said one Union—J. ~ G. Kuight, Harvey Thomas, J. H. Gue. August Abtof, 5 Ashton Clemens, I. N. Pierce by A. lar, Clemens, proxy. ber, proxy, H. G. Barber, William Harris, -~ by H. C. by H. C. Timme proxy. H. A. Noltis, dentials was adopted. says: “‘I have used it in cases of im- | tion was made permanent, results, especially in cases where the | mittees of six from the city wards and | says, or preparation for oral discussion From Samuel E. Rogers ¢t al, re-|gystem is affected by the toxic action | three from the country be appointed |on the different subjects. to prosent nemes to be voted upon as > delegates to the various conventions, Carried, number of little folks |Mittees tho following gentlomen: To present names state convention: Jos he fitth anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, | Campbell, The lit- | To present names of delegates to con- gren J. W, Honza, Mr. Baker, J. R, Man- THE POLITICAL PACK. 130100 ™6™ " Gooimans M. O -— Meany, D. L. McGucken, W. J. Breateh, Schuyler Wakefield, O. H. Ballon and H. C. Timme. The committes reported the follow- ing delegates: 1. M. Bartlett, John Which Is i]e;lt Out Without Regard to Aught Bat Self o Rash, T. A, Peirronet, Frank Moore, Interest. Michael Lahey, O. H, Ballo, Pat: i rick MoArdlo, D, L, MeGacken, The following ticket favoring N. J. urnham tor district atlorney, was elected, receiving 42 votes out of 75: John M. Thurston, S J, Larson, Wi, Umpherson, vuetus Kessler, John H} The Result of the Repunblican | Buticr, Suin Beatty, Peter Williatws, Conaty Convention, F. E_ Mootes, O. B. Needham, & . Mittakoff, W. J. Cuddy, Wm, Wal- % lace, . 1. Qualey, A. Samson, Henry The republican county conventton | paghtel, Jonn Limbke, Alfred Bren- was held at the city council chamber [ ner, J. R, Simpsor. The Bounctt ticket received 24 votes yesterday afernoon, v 1 The vote for the Burnham ticket The convention was called to order Mt vl was made unanimous, by Isaac 8. Haccall, chairman of the { §Mr. Bennett moved that the ontire eounty central committee. vots be cast for Mr. Burnham at the I N. Phillips moved that W, J, |convention next Monday. Carried. . " :.| Mr. Burnham being called, made a Ounngll be elected temporary chair #po0sii of tiaavs o thioké '}m sotad man, i N N for him, and to the convention gen- E. M. Stenberg moved that . R.|erally, He paid & Qeserved compl Rashbun bo elected temporary secre- | ment to Mr. Bennett for the honora: tary, Carried. ble manner in which he had conducted i : : his cawpaign. On motion the chair appointed the il following committee on credentials, one from each ward and two from the country; O. F. Goodman, M. C.[The sixth Annual Meeting of the eaney, D. L. McGucken, W. J. ) Broaech: W. F. Heins, A. N. Kear, Nebmnf e.nc: boiiicd Mr. Appleby and Mr. Timme. On Tueeday and Wednesday of The committee on credentials re- ported the following delegates ontitled | next week the Nebraska state dental society will hold its sixth annual to seats in the convention: meeting in Omaha, The following is The “Harmony” Hvoked by|y the Bard of Capitol Eill, e TOOTH CARPENTERS. Firat Ward—E. M. Stenberg, A, J. Hobon, G Zimmerman, C. F. Good- the man, Josiah Kent, T. A. Pieronnet, 8. J. Larson. Second Ward—John H. Butler, M. . Meaney, Isnac Hascall, John W. Honza, W. J. Connell, G. M. 0’Brien, Justus Kesslor by i ilehm. Thied Ward- D. L. McGackin, Samuel Boatty, W. F. Schinidt, Poter Williams, W. H. Kent, Fred Nye, Walter Bennott, Fourth Ward—J. R. Manchester, Howard Konnedy, E. Haney, F. E. Moores, F. W, Gray by J. R. Man- cheeter, W. J. Broatch, T. K. Sud- borough. Fifth Ward—Wm. F. Heine, Schuy- ler Wakefield. J. W. Campbell, Ed, ), Mittskuff, George Redman by Joseph | WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12, 9:30 A. . Redmwan, Iraac B. Rockenfield, C. P. 1. Meet at office of A, W. Nason, where seasions of the day will bo held, Sixth Ward—Wm. Wallace, 0. H. 2. Report of committee on mem- Ballon, John R. Simson, J. N Phil- | bership and olection of new membera. lips, O. P. Streight, A. N. Kear, G 3. Report of special commitievs Rathbun. (1) Committes on dental legialation; Savatoga—D. P. Redman, John K. | (2) committec on revis of list of Hazard, John I. Page, membera, MeArdle—Egbert Ott, Sidney Dil-[ 4. Volunteer esaays, Discussion of the same, Opening question box. ORDER OF BUSINESS: Tuesvay, Evenine, Sept. 12, 1882, 1. Meet at the offico of Dr. G. W. Wertz for general greeting. 2, Orgamzation, 3. Reading minutes, 4, Treasurer’s report. 5. Applications for Membership— Applications to be made to chairman of committee on membership. Dr. Chadwick. 6. Essay—The Question of Utility in Dental Education--A. H. Thomp- son, D. D. 8., Topeka, Kansas—to be read by W. F. Rosemun, Fremont. 7. Miscellancous, Eikhorn—Martin Richardson, Sr.;| 6. Millard—J. Lenike, S. J Stewart, ! 5 Appointment of com BARR'S PROMOTION. An Old Omaha Boy Recelves & Re- Ward for Efficient Services. A rumor is in circulation which wil) with pleasure by a great many subscribers of Tur Ber, especi- bo read ally those who have had any acquain- tance in the railroad circles. It is that Me. James M. Barr, who was f ranumber years in thiscity asprivate sceretary of Hon, A, E. Touzalin, with whom he went to Boston when that gentleman was advanced to his present position, is to return to Oma- ha and make this city his future head- qnartera, Ho returns to fill the position of purchasing agent of the B & M., an important aud responsible posiiion, the appointment to which must be re- garded in the line of a big promotion and a fine_compliment to Mr Barr's ability and success in discharging to the satisfactini: of the railway offi 1 his former dutice. The official order may be expected in a few days. —naps Don’t be Alarmed at Bright's Discare, Diabetee, or any diseaseof thekidneys, liver orany oi the urinary organs, as Hop Bitters will certainly and lastingly cure you, and it is the only thing that will, D ST METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, BEB. Tables supplied with the best the market aftords. The traveling public claim they get better accommodations and more general satisfaction here than at any other house in Omaha, Rate, $2 per day. aug2ltfme Notice. The ‘‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex- celeior Roof Paint,” was pateated May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803, Any person found or known to tamper with the mann- facture of said paint will be punish- ed to the full extentlof law. No per- son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. Hawrtiory & Bro., Lancaster Pa. - ARl Roal Iistato Iransfors. The foilowing deeds were filed for record in the county clerk’s office to- day. Reported for Tur Bre by Bell & Ames, real eatato dealers: S. E. Rogers and wife to M. Dahn, w. d. ¢} iot 10, block 14, Improve- ment Assceiation addition, J . W wift ieman to lot 1, nnd e 06§ lot 2, block 22, West, Omaha. —£175. A. Kountze and wife to 1. S, Has- call, w. d. lot 16, block 7, Kountz.'s 4th addition, - £650. Max A. Th. Boehncke and H. Boehuncko to John Wilson, w. d. v4 of 4 Tot 26, Millard and Caldwell’s adai- tuon,— $300, Johnson, w. Worthy of Praise. As a rule we do not recoms=end patent Medicines, but when we know of ene that WEDNEsDAY, 7:30 . M. 1. This part of our acasion will be devoted entirely to a Memorial Ser- vice in memory of our late President, Mr. Vance. 2. Words of Remembrance of our H. C Timme, Claus Aft, | departed friond and brother, D. A, me proxy, Henry Tietze, | Vance—A. 8. Billings, Omaha, 3. Volunteer Addrezses by members present. Don’t forget Questions for the Ques- The report of the committee on cre- | tion Box. Members desiring extra copies of this programme can have them by ad- dressing the Sccretary. Members are requested to have Es- West Omaha - Charles J. Ryan, Valley—S. A. Kopp by H. G. Bar- Jeffersos Ohicago—A. Sampson, John Roife, On moticn the temporary organizt- I S. Uascall moved that two com- Dentists not memboers, and physi- cians, are cordially invited to attend our sessions, The chair appointcd as such com- AN OMAEA INVENTCR of delegates to tho oh Kent, J. H. Bu‘ler, Fred Nyo, E. Hancy, J. W. Willtam Wallaco, I. N, e Pierce, B, C. Berber, H, O, Timme, | Mr- William F. Mr. Willlam Stoetzel Receives a Val- uable Document From Washington. Stoetzel, who for the past two years has been in busi- | ness in tho hardware line on.Tenth street, and who is a practical aud in- | telligont master of his trade, has just | ived from the patent offico ut Washington, the patent for an esves trough hanger, which he got up en- tirely himsclf planning it after a de- sign which he found from experience in such matters was best adapted in nal convention: Tom Peironet, chester, B, Metskuft, O. H. Bailou, dman and Mr. Apppleby. The committee retired and after spending an hour in making up the list, came in and reported the follow- ing delegntes to the state conventio First ward -E. Stenburg, C. F. Goodman, i . |every respect for the purpose. The Second Ward—W. J. Connell, L. 8, | new” iuvention combines durability Hancall, and cheapness and can be applisd Third ward—Samuel Beatty, D. L. | quicker than any other similar article McGucken, now known, Mr, Stoetzel has Fourth ward—J, R, Manchester, E. | alroady had evidenco of the 3 value of his invention in ifth ward -0, P, Needham, I. B. | the fact that he has reccived since enfiold, the dnte of his patent, which was Au- th ward—O. H, Ballou, I N, |gust ive twus for its pur- chase, showing that it has attracted considerable atteution, and that it is cousidered valuahle by prastical men y—~C. J. Ryan, H, G, I wies Applebse, D. 8. Crool 1 ife, who have experience in such busi- At Lurge—~J. W. Honza, ness, Poter Wiliiams made an appeal f The ir tion conesists in a hanger the eolored men to be represented in | of peculiar form, adapted for a roof of the state convention, and moved that | any piteh and shape, to prevent sag- W, Peyton be placed on the list in | give of tho irough, The hanger is a placa of one of the dolegates. After |strip of mutal having its upper beut some discussion, theabove report was | to au augle to suit the pitch of the adopted with the exception of the [roof, and spliv at its lower end to Third ward, which matter was referred wo tongues, which are bent in back to the delegation from that te directions for rivetting upon ward, . the cross bar of the trough, The committeo on ocongressional | The split oud of the —hanger pro- delegates presented the following list: | vided with the tongues bent as de- Josish Keot, T. A, Pieronet, M. C. |scribed gives a wido bearing and sup- Meaney. J. H. Butler, Fred Nye, | port for the trough so that it is re- Paul <'uudc"‘uul‘t. F. E. Moores, | tained in shape aud prevented from Howard Kennedy, J. W. Campbell, | sagging to either side in case ice or Joseph Redwman, 0. E. Yost, G, R |dirt accumulates, Itis durable and Rathbun, I N. Pierce, H. C. Timme, | well adapted for houses as well as in- ete., the ‘‘birthday” cake deserves special weution, This was a large pyramid, frosted and decorated with candies, und occupied the centre of the table, surrounded by bouquets and the above named articles, around which each little guost was seated with his and her snowy napkin in front —a bright picture to behold. When the last good-night had been spoken and were over, little Bossie said she was “not a bit tired,” and wanted them to stay longer, Small Comfort. When you are continuslly coughing night aud day, annoying everybody around you, sud hoping it will go away of its own ac- cord, you are ruuning & dangerous risk — mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out | an; Ro e by “Routh on Rats.” 16c, r- Baker protested ageinst being better use Dr, THoMAS' EcLECTRIC OlL, an unf remedy in all such cases, the kisses and little handshakings |4 H. G, Barber, John Hazard, J. W.|expensive, Tur Ber congratulates Stowart, Alfred Brenner. Mr, Stoetzal upon his success and The report was adopted with the |trusts that he will realize all that his exception of the Firet and Third [skill and industry deserves from the wards, which wards were referred |iuvention. back to the committee. The committee of the First ward e : : llnw]o(tr‘u persons tm-; been unn]uy;d by . bures clinging to their dress or elothivg, reported A, J. Heban and Josiah | and how seldom have they, when cleaning Kont as delegates to th e congressional | them, given it a thought that Burdock couvention, and tho report was adopt- | Koot is the most valuable lood cleanser and purifier known, and is_sold by every \lllv‘uggisl ullnlfl the nawe of Burdock Blood itters, 3 N 00 D L. MoGucken and Samuel Beatty [ Bitter Price, 8 The Third ward committee reported erally is a public benefactor, and does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart that information to all. Electric Bitters aretruly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Bilionsness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Complain’s, oven wers all other remedies fail. We know wereof wespeak, and can freely recommend them to all, Exch.—Sold " at fiity centsa bottle, by C. F. Goodman. Base Ball Notes. The Hastiogs Reds play the Lead- vilic Blues at Hastings on Monday, the 11:h, the B, & M. at Omaha on Weaneaday, the 13 ), and the Wahoo at Omeha the 14°'L. These will be good games as the clubs are well matched, The Hastings Reds played Losaville 14 to 2, played 16 to 0. while the B. & M. Iiom this no doubt the game will Le looked for with interest. Frightlul Misery. Mr. Win Poweroy, Bangor, Me., write 1 Biave for a long time suffered from co tinual ¢ v n, making my li am ery, and cansiog headache and frightful anps, Mr. Thomason (who has been Intely v n Buffalo), induced me to try the Brossoy. It has perfect- v our Price 50 cents; trial bottlcs 10 cents, Visiting Hall’wflylomchsls. Lest evening at b o'clock a special Missouri Pacilic train arrived in the city, having on board A. A. Talmage, general C. L. Duaunham, superintendent of the Nebraska divis- ion; W. W. Fagan, superintendent of the central branch division; J, Hewitt, manager, superintendent of motive power; Mil, ler Ballard, supcrintendont of tele. graph; Capiain Toughs, general roa master; Me, Pech, superintendent of bridges and buildings, and M. L, cent, asa oral freight ag Theso offi o over the road from St Louis on & uspection trp, and they are bighly pleased with tac result, Tho visiting offici at the Paxton hotel. ls ara quartered They are ihe noon ou their return trip to St, Louia, bearing with them a very favorablo impreesion of Omaba, Marrylog Rich, E You nced not be poor and depend- ent on your wedding day, § e every male or femalo—can get a goodround sum of money at masringe person if they hold a ceriificate of member- ship in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar Rapids, Towa. $10,000 has already been paid in benefits to its members, in the nine months of the associations’ organization,and there is & golden opportunity for thousands more to reap even larger benefits, Nothing like it was ever known, Do not postpoue sending in your request for circulars giving full “and complete informgtion regarding the plans and opperations of the associa- tion, Agents can make bigger money than in any other business. It is strictly honorable, pleasant and pro- fitable, The Auditor of State holds L - as delogates to the state convention, | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE and Fred Nye and W. F. Schmidt as | Made from the wild flowers of th delegatos to the congressional conven- | Far ramen YOSEMITE VALLEY, tion, it is the most fragrant ot perfumes, The report of the committee was|Manufactured by H, B. Slaven, San opted. Francisco. For sale in Owaba by W, On motion the chair appointed a|J. Whitehouse and Kennaia Eros., committee of seven to select delegates | & Co, & depoeit from the association as pre- scribed by law, for the proection of their members, The only association of the kind in existence organized ac- cording to law, Write at once for circulars, Say where you saw this notice, augdl-lm ~ SPEGIAL MOTICES, INE HOUSES FOR RENT—<Small and largs two to twelve roos each; ome or two new ones with all modern convenieness, Ome of 12 rooms, anitable for boarding and room ronting, 17¢h and Douglas sts, BEMIS, Acent, o231t 16th and Doue e Sta. IO K «NT—Two now dwollings ana two othe, iwelliogs in desirable locality, by McKoon 514 Douglas streect £17.-41 UK sALE (YOR SALE—Go d restaurant doing god b ness. Good renson for selling, Good chan e A good party - Inquire at J. I Nichols' 106 wouth 15th street 300 73 J.1. NICHOLE. FORSALRCA cigat, stationery and confec tionery stere, chen given, Inqu re at No, 217 N. CR SAL¥—Twn mul team wi h wagons and harnes, Calat City Wa or Worss office. 305-t1 JFOR SALE=Meat market, 8 1urdid location {a Cmihs, Inquire at 110 south 18th St. 2024 ' Fun SALE—One freshcor. aud one fi at 114y h street, NOIBALE-- At & bargain, one lot 19x140, with two huuses, well, cistern, stab'e in Hor- first guests of the hotel, and an| elegant supper was served for them last evening, They leave to-day at D-ch's aldition, ten blocks from the U. P, shops. Tnquiry nt 207 £5uth 13:h strees or A. C;lnomvrln- 404 19 Sherman avenus zind, © werk mules, mostly a.es. Apply to Carney arinca, Page ¢ unty, lows, 20 6L* & Hart, C YHUICK Uoloraao Sheep for sve. Call on or ot s F.C_GRABLE, 188-2 wit Kearney, Neb, OR SALE—House and corner lot, al 81,060, bargain_ McCAGUE, opposito F. 0. _E84ti JOR BALE—Grocery and_crookery busivess, 1" with of without building. Address **Osco- ola,” Neb., box 49. 454 PLENDID PROPERTY FOR SALE—At & BARGAIN, one Iarge brick house, and one inrge frame house, with full lot on Cass near 15th strect, Fine chance for investment, rent for §70 per month, Call for full particulars, on 600-t¢ Agent, 15th and Douglas sta, F 'K SALE—Hcuss b rooms and corner lot 152 feet square, $1:00. McCague, opposite Fost office. 07741 TOR SALE—Nearly new Steward Cooking rango, first-class condition, cheap, Address LW, Bie ciice, % 182:41 1X BEAUTIFUL LOTS—b0x160 feot each in Hanzcom ¢'lace on street car lin. Best lots i whole addition on_very easy terms an great bargain. Bwis'acent, 16th and Douglas streots 1641 Two tory bullding for salo at » bargain, Lo- at north-eas corner of 17th street, and Cagitol ave. stust be moved on or betore August 7th proximo, BEMIS' 770-t1 Agent. 16th and Donglas. l' OTEL F First, in town, Th L all the trav cheapest proj »m{- in th ing men, Will be sold cheap on orras to suit. Enquire of K. Fulle, proprictor, Arlipgton, Wasnii v, Neb, 563 tt JOR SALI—-0r ¥, camplo world w.de_reputation and a than wmauy houses of twice it . Price 25,000 For particalare sde . A, BAWDEY, Eed Cloud, Neb, B&LL & AMES, REAL BSTATE & LCAN BROKERS 1506 Furnam Strect. B54-t! TARGAL 2-1cre tr sects laid out and Ced! wots aud sold tyeadvan: tsin good ies in 1008, mivutes walk from cout houe: v, keod location, Fasy ter ae. handsomest re-'dence prope half_ou corner, ho 512t, 6 room house, well and cistern. houso_ 6 roome, 5clomets, lot [0x104, well ano cistorn; grod barn, shads trees Ten wmin utes walk from postottice. Evsy terms, 2 room houss, large lot, good loeation, ~Cheap to right party. 5 room house, barn, 3 acres, trees, Will ell or trade, Spiendid lot svitable for resi Easy terme, Very desirable resider ce lot, cne block from strect cars. Reasonsble terms, iesiiercs lot, 10 mint s w very easy terms. This is o oa, G'r om house fine 1 cation. swall house, cistern, 1, conveniently located. Spleadid prope shade trees. On strect v tin best part of town, how de and fruit, c2 or business. < from . O ,on in. sy terme, shade trees, dwmn Very desirable house within block of street , on eacy t 1 40 acres wi hin 4 of town, Pargain, FOR RENT, Gvery deslrable houses w. ANTED, 8 r0om house and barn, 10 minutes walk from 15 h and Farnam 7 room ouse, 10 minutes wilk from P, G, Also 310 4 room housc, couven ent ta shops. To reat or buy, BE L & AMES. __ MISCELLANIOUS, i VT PAYED - A sorr ] mare poney with small P in fu02, white hi Foir " livery st Al Cch, secwiih pacls Fiod- 1l be s itab y rewarded by eturning the 208:t! 4, white t hand X on. " Reward for information [ 17th aud Cass or Lx Chambers, 16uh Bt arnit best bl |njA‘ka hotolin lowa, Hent ——t adress Dolph Macgregor, Bee off s, Neb, P oy “Joo-tt Aq POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel o Ririty, strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the maultitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold cnly in cans. RovaL Baking Powngs Co. 10¢ Wall St,, New York 7o

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