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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1885 5 fally comply with the law. Panperism of Reilrvads and Baukers Clearly Illosirated, Their Own Figures Used as a > morning to August 11 Basis of Compution, e — THE FOURTH AT SOHUYLER, General Notes Covering a Variety of | Correspondence of the Bx. Topice, Including Accidents, Orime, and Personal Mention, AT THE STATE OAPITAL, MISCELLANROUS MATTERS, Reported by The Ber's Bureau, Lixcowny, Neb., July 7.—The following Is a partial recapitalation of the valuos of Lancaster county property as retarned to 'a {lice: | once threw off the cares of every day ;%:e T MT!',YUIU)( ‘e'A!‘-Ice' Itfe, and showed thelr true soclal natures ora s —Number, 13,076; value, §250,- Y t‘h faiting veopla. g0, Cattley 37,01, value, 825,268, 0 Pinorniog opened bright and pl Bo“-" S 50" 30-',;1)“. ";,ll’ ant, and at the early hour of four the call Sl il bl 20’05‘““‘1-:' was sounded, and our three fire compa- il oo bid i) G531 804, | nles turned out to march to the depot to total value of merchandise war §231,863; | ©7 TeSANS HBAY GF LH6 WAy, the ELON, U, money of bankers, brokers, etc., $16,545, rTn(o)Iv.:k.:nu of Stdney, whg'w qxpso’te(i gredita of banke, brokors ol Bt it |on tho early morning train from the woat. e A A !t He arrived and received a hearty welcome beokers, $17,077; credllta of others han |or "kioh i was esoortad to ks Hotels banks, bankers and brokers, 810,244;|7/5, ook the grand parade started bondy and stooks ofsiate, chunty, ity | AL 10,0leck 1 BENL BAOGS, MHoves i3 .v “"Sl 2")0'“ zom hold l witaeesed In the place, being over a_ half :-fl?.' Pashlttite 3103075'-4 t:::l mile in length, The portion of the iy L] iy, @81 0go: | crowd that could get in then filled our ok e b DV S largo opera hall, and the marshal of the whald otk e o) a8 i b2y day, George H. Wells, Introducsd _the MAGILD] Sotal val b ot pareonal ipropsety!| ol bl S goun iy RevidiAv: (Hosd ot L & o) .?»umb-" 9.’ waa followed by the reading of the decla- acres of Improved land, 256,862 85; ration of Tndependerios by Mr. J, M. gg? 53{5 .;71-54 ‘"la. o: |;ul:;5:g‘t:id l.gnld: Devine, Judge Miles Zontmayar'thon 64"’0.75-' ‘1.];: :?:n,mp d land, §1.. |delivered an excellent oration, after 0,625, mproved land, 81,- | Jb i b our former follow townaman, Hon 060,6256; number of city and village lots J.T. Olar] apoke for » few ml’nutenl lmlprovu:(. Jh,‘?fiz:";“'fig:‘";‘:' " i | The marshal then Introduced Hon. M. Vilde > B8 50, | B. Hoxle, who presented Mr., Clarkson value of unlmproved lots, $111,00 3 total value of all property, §6,451,585. ;‘:‘“ L fif“ %,‘:lod hafi:"h:‘m fi(:-: The report for crops ls: Acres of wheat, d° L 3 a e f’ Schugl 12,837; acres of corn, 137,6 epartment, and cilizens o chuyler. oate, 24.94G: acros of barley, 35! Mr. Hoxle spoke in language most elo- of meadow, 18,786; acres of rye, 1,050; [quent, and the words and portents were acres of illet, 257; number of fruit | ¢choed from the hearts of every parton trees, 177,072; foreat trees, 1 771,001 ; | present. The tribute is worthy a place 'flPO’ vines, 30,498, Sog) beside the grandest efforts of American g Thero is lox’nath’lng romarkable about | 0ators, and a few extracts here will best this rocapitulation, especlally in the |¢XPlain “a"b“‘fl;m In ‘l‘h‘}hehM'hf"";- money and credits of the banks and |20nis held by the pooplo of tho village In brokers, there belng $37,652 of monoy "1“0‘; "°h:’ O Te and bonds; $33,977 of credits, and only :‘l“ e odgln PREDS ollowss X §231,803 worth of merchandise and | CFRAC AFE BRCRE RS STOTEL B L $4,030 worth of stocks bonds of stato or | 4 %) FATSOR | 0 BEIEG 0 and countlea and echool district warrants held nfctl‘g :i' a;: g:g::a.l‘ll;nI e-ddmn”yun 7 g s of really 1o $4°168.030. Thens rgatn tho | Aonestly wich ono betier fitted to rlse to valuo of the' railrords and telograph | the hoght of tho ccomslon, had been sz ropetty in this county strikes oae as['eCted 1n mysteac. ) g a3 . hatever may be lacking In elegance of eivg o very modest amount for so much :‘l’mm:h At o8 " g M cauty of diction, force of ex- > h presentation, will be mora than supplle ;?:tl:xpt:»gfi:n::::tnfl’; t;‘::lt::: ::;lcfl.n‘r:;f by the elofl“;flce of thess apenklnlg l;yau, Ing thele ahao of tho burdens of faxation, lfl;iu‘;;?';}zmlfi:r; o) BeiE I e Monday was the day wet for letting Y th conteacton_bida presented to bulld [, Thete aro yout frlends. - Man nover King could not furnish the bond, and (¥0U- Ono Wwho possesses Lhe Jove o g::hlpl he did not want to contraot at | tRls peoplo in the m;“\;‘lmt{:ou d"'b,h“‘ price. that whluhdlllm\:)rle :; unfi o ‘lild rabies, In the case of the atate agalnst John '"f}.l:n“:l’ “:1‘ ‘i blnl i gtohe'clllml ',md George Brown for selling l!qucir n f o b:!lu::”l]unveotnk:; "°;;- o the vlllage of Benoett, contrary to law, 5 Judge Parkor rulsd hat the leense held | U2 though abeent, your heart has ":fi" * by the defendants was rogular and izsued :gflzgl o 01':;13{“;:"'::‘)1*:'$'d-T§::° 0 by competent authorlty, and that the ] : court hag no power to ateack 1t colluter- O e D D Gl ) ally. Messrs. Rhea and Humphry pros- | eciira, wil take tha cato to. tho. district trpeotmanhood, i tolEaty youibare court ona writ of error. 0en to us the helpful oltizsn, the kindly A small boy had his lags cut off at_the nelghbor, the gencrous friend, the genial Barlington & Missourl yards, on Mon- associate, In times of our prosperity you day. Ho was climbing unpon oara and | Bave led, ia reverses your words of cheer '“Ifi”d anp fell under tko wheels, have given courage and strength, and George Texton, foroman at the Lin- |YOUF counsel and guidance have tided us nolnehr%ner hld' his right arm broken | °VeF dangerous surfs and brought us into above and hye'law Ao el bow, calm waters. Wo appreclate it all, Pnd The subscriptions to the Sangerfest|® light evidence of SQF);“ appr?hhgn, will &bout balanco the expenses, leaving |1 “i“’ ln'bu}:;lfl;f ‘h'l’">° uyl;!y "?" L2 small indebtedness for the Lincoln |PArtmentand otuer citizens of our viliage ;1 hor to. make good. present to you this beautiful cane. It's Phe body of John Olaney, who was |8teff 1s strong and symmoteical, symboliz- killed Sunday night In the Burlington & | Ing your character, Whilo tho gift may Misrouri yards, was yesterdsy shipped to not be so valusble in itself, about it wi his home In Mt. Sterling, 11l. The ratl- | ¢/1ng our effection, our esteem, that will . compnny‘prnvlde%l' transportation | meke it richer far than kingly ncupgru, and furnished two men to accompany the h‘ }‘:e'"{ d‘"d.”"[’l‘lk “r" bfi“;fl‘:“;ul’:: remalnr, cno beiog Mr. Fiizgerald, assis- | ¥ 836% &9 Wi actoato AN/ P gantiyacdnster, GOD BLESS YOU, MoAnd:;u};l;L:ll Jnen wero, brought 9P| Mr, Glarkeen, and overy psrson in the salliog liquor without o llcense, Tho | hell was visibly sffeoted by this eloquent R dan deolded ho had mo power | tHibute, and for some momenta tho reoip- S o and tho. prisonors wers | ient of the gift could not find utterance T T A e for bis thanks, The people of this village Gen. MoBride start=d for Ledge Pole|0%e much to Mr, J. T. Clarll(uon, and in o roes ho will viomw his. tnter. | 1yI0g o skow thele_sppfectation of his im and hunt badgers aud antelope. E’“" “r:[‘:“ they give evidenco of thelr ¢ » | true natutes, H:sfi]una E;t:::;“::uk she il oo The balance of the dey wasspent io the 3, B ampbell ano of Omatu's proml. UE08l wey, auds qulater, more order Tho prominent arrlvals of tho day fu- |tired: A reception waa glven to Br. luded: D. H. Conaut, Gene W, [ Olarkeon ‘ab itho, Fogg heute, .and Lia Johmeon, Sation: J. W, Smal!. Falrfield; |mavy felenda called to”grasp his hand. 0. Sowyer. Fuirmont: G. L, Wood.| Tho memorles of the day will not soon ¥ e o ] i S vanish, and thelr {wprees and influence word, Honry Albert, Beatrice: G. L. M A T Tons aE F. H. McLaln, Seward; J, B, | 10F 800¢ WiTZ bo Jong Te , H. W. Parker, Will Couston, Highwaymen Arrested, y John Dale, Omsba; M. O. Beck, Colum~| i, Brennen, Harry King, James i P, bus; W. Dumpy, Nebrasks Olty; F, 8, Murphy and Andrew McKonna are{now Heacock, Falls City: Cherles B, Su; 4 igir, St;plehlmfi N. A. Duff, Syracuee; |in tha city jall awaiting trial on the # Ed Perry,Ohfeago: . 0. Fillett, St. Louie; | charge of robbery. Herman Drake, E. M. Yates, L P.| Itappears thatSundaynight threemen Piuyne, Omaha; O E. Vanpelt, Seward: | were held up near the corner of Eleventh J, Lancaster, Tco 1imseh; E. M, Olark, One of thew, a Alblon; G, Hawley, Toblas; W. . Wenandy, acqnain- Golden, Nebraska O ty; O. A. Cooper, | ted the polics with the state of affatrs, Howboldt; J. L, Baltly, Geneva; N, 8. |and Brennan, was arrested and lodged in streete, and each Individual in the gath- others happy. Ounr buslness men for - o'ation of Nebrasks, which will stop them from doing further business until they — L'"coL". Mechanics’ Mutual Benevolent Life aesor CITY COUNCIL. Several writs of mandamus were filed with the supreme court yesterday after- noon, among them one to compel the Douglas county commlssioners to levy a tax to pay her delinquent Inssne tax. The supreme court will adjourn this Sunvyeer, July 6.—Jaly 4th, 1885, has come and gone. Citlzens of Schuyler have celebrated the day In the good old way, and the ultlma thule of thelr deeire for a celebratlon has been had. Such a crowd never before congregated on our ering seomed to enjoy himself In seelng Session Last Night, g and Mayor, Lifced and Given a Rattling Up—Mnch Busi- nees Attended To, several weeks, was raised again In ] ment to the effsot thi the nomlination be confirmed then and there. On the strength of this proposed amendment, Mr. Furay obtained the floor, e wanted to may a fow words which he hoped would put a checkon mis representations, that he alleged have gone out regarding the status ot the eight republican members of the council, with referencato the reports that they proposed to antagonize all of Mayor Boyd’s appointmen This asserted to be false and unjost. eight republicans, however, he sal felt that becaute of the variest scratch, on which James E, Boyd secured the position he now occupies, It was no‘ falr and they do not propoge to be raled by the 175 msjority, which majorily the republican members have never belisved was honestly recefved. Then he told of the work that has been done by a spe- clal committee, appointed to confer with the mayor, and ins!st on a division of the offices between republicans and demo- crats, This committee was ralsed after several conferences with fellow republi- caps, but it failed to do anythlng and another committes was appointed, but that committee has not yet had an op portunity -to consequently sald, be ready to confirm appointments. Mayor Boyd said that the committee had never waited on him, but he recetved a proposition, that,if he would reappoint the present city engineer, sewer inspector and gas inspector, the councll would then confirm his appointmenta of marshal and street commissloner. Mr. Bechel stated that Mr. Crelghton told him Mayor Boyd did not want to see the committee but would mest him (Bechel) and try to arrlve at some kind of an agreement. appointments were good men ard he is ready to vote for them, Mr. Leeder expressed himeelf in favor of clvil service reform, The queation of police officers going into saloons when on duty and drinking was ralsed, by Mr. Ford, charging that Captaln Sulllvan had unduly interested himself in deposing policemen for drunk- ennesy, when he (Sullivan) coumld go around and drink all he wanted to drink, get as drunk as he pleased, and nothing 15 said about it, The council met at ten minutes past 8 o'clock, with President Bechel in the chalr, and he announcedthat the councll izatlon. On motlon of r. Fur ay, the board of equalization adjourned until 9:30 o'clock. His honor, Mayor Boyd, reported that he had approved the bond and contract of James Fox for curblng and guttering a portion of Hixteenth street; also the con- tract and bond of W. J. Buckley for curb- ing a portlon of Farnam street. The ordinances to establlsh a grade on portions of Seventeenth and Twenty- third atreets, Virginla avenue, Thirtleth street, in Boggs & Hill's addition; Park avenue; on portions of Fourteenth street; an ordinance declaring the necessity of appropriating certain private property to extend Colfax street; an ordinance ez- tablishing the grade of Saunders street; an ordlnance sppropriating $776 64 to R, K. Walker, for materfal, and £86 50 in favor of R. T. Shannon & Co., for pipe and labor, and an ordinance declaring the necessity of changing the grade on a por- tlon of Davenport street was approved. The name of J, E. Houze was sout in by Mayor Boyd, for member and chair man of the board ¢f public worke, Re-. ferred committee on paving, curbing and gutterlng. The ordinanca establishing thas carb lines, sidewslk lines and width of slde- walks on California street was approved. The mayor s:ntina request that the committee to whom wes referred the nominations of oy marshal and street loger, report the same back and stated that If such is not done he will consirae thelr actlon asa rejection The Old Trouble Between OCouncil That ssme old, old trouble between [ pivin: diateiot No, 1. .1 11ir 14 Mayor Boyed and the clty councll over i - sppointmente, which has bson glven the go by, and allowed to rest qulelly for night's meeting and received quite a live- ly shaking up. As will bs ecen In the regular proceedings below, Hls Honor mado the request that unless the com- mittee, to whom was referred nomina- tions for marehal and street commlsslon~ er several weeks ago roported soon, he would consider sald appointments re- jocted and make new oncs. Then his nomination of Mr. House, last night, for member and chatrman oi the poara of | The suditor also reportea tnav e had | addition, be cancelled. also lot 3, blook public works, vice Mr. Creighton, re-|examined the books and sccounts of the | 10, McCormick's addition, for the resson signed gave reveral members of the conncll an opportunity to do some lively talklog. Mr. Thrane mobed to have the nominatlon referred to the proper committee, whereopon Mr. Behm moved sn amend. meet the mayor, they have done nothing. Messrs. Bechel, Lee Leeder, Behm and Thrane are the mem- bers of it. When they agree on the proper division of the offices that settles it with Mr, Furay. He will then, he Mr. Behm thought that any of the would come to order as board of equal- avenue, from Baltimore to Crelghton as follows: General fund. .. Judgment fund Ao Unnsnally Intercsting and Lively [Liveaey = Funding bond fun Weariog sewer ‘' North Omaha sewer North branch sewer Jonea streot Jones street west bianch sewes fund 8t. Mary's avenue fund. Sewer district 15 v | Pavig bond Cleaning, grading, pa fund .... . Water rent fund. ... b 50 " “ w g 50 “ " Wy 50 “ “ s .68l “ “ 7 b 1 1 [ " 318 “ “ y 317 “ “ By Ford rtised as absolutely pare 88Jto cause the arrest of James MoVey N AMMONIA. for renting houses to prostitutes. THE TEST: Adopted. rehlace mean ten down on & ick stove il heated, the By Furay--Ordering three gas lamps | auired todeteot the presence of ammon 9| olaced on each of Wheaton, Dlvislon, Montana and Center streets north of 20| Cumiog, Referred, fi By Furay—Instructing the board of oo | public works to place all aprons on paved 32 | straeta for croseings in the dlo of the sidewalks instead of in the middle of the 2 66 | property line and catb line. Adopted. 941" By Dalley Dlrecting the board of 2 publle works to advertise for the exten: 00 | slon of the north branch of the North 00| Omada rower, Adopted. By Dalloy— Directing the commlttea on public property to have a drinking ;| water fountaln erected on Sixtesnth 96 on the oast slde of Jefferson also an ornamental fountaln in 74| the equare. Adopted. 91 By Leedor—Ordering the amount due the hook and ladder company allo wed. . Adopted. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONI The varlous outstanding commlittees | s mravrurviness ms NEVER 15 | made reports on matters referred to their | p. . 00y oo 76| conslderation at last meeting, as fol- | stoed the consamers® raliablo tost, lowa: THE TEST OF THE OVEN. The committes on finance recomended — that the taxes on lot . block 13, Lake's PRICE BAXING POWDER (0., MaxzRS OF board of educatlon for June, and found | ¢hat they are churoh property. Adopted. Ir. Pricg's sflefl]fll i lflVflI‘Il]g Emflms, that the warrants lasued had been autho fzed, Flled, $2,315 as contributions towards payln, damages caused by change of grade o Harnoy and Sixteenth streete. TRe ordinance levying taxes in sewer ferred to the clt: 3 T R U s T ] Pt e AL o reported and & new ordinance passed |for g ohg f grad ted. m‘klnfl oy ]va Ig!" the c“y r & change of grade was grante treasurer reports that the sewel fand will be short by so much as the new | op file, tax s less than the old on that property, and he called attentlon to this shortage |and 15, In Bartlett's addltion, was re- 8 being a part of the floating debt. R erred. ferred. office. The "lt{ physiclan made his report for [~ Thq clty marshal w:s ordered to notify the mounth of Jane showlng 4G death: and 82 births. The contract and bond of Hugh Murg&y for the paving of Farnam street, and Wm. Meck for the carbing and gut and approved. The clty engineer sent In hls final eatlmate for building a sewer on Twenty. The clty treasurer reported that he had dis s ordered filed. recelved from various parties the sum of N e Setition ot R paving In varlous districts does not In- | was directed to look after him. clule anything to psy for curbing and gatterlng in the same districts. Re-|way ordered allowed. The clty auditor was authorized to| purchase a file case for the clty clerk’s terlng of Howard street were received Tho virougest, most delicious and natara! Raror known, and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Qems For Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Yeast in the World, FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICACO. - 8T. Lauls. T | The petition ot Mary Dugdale and F. M. Floming, for damsges cauted by The petition of Erlk Peterson and 8 | others, to have the grade es! D Ithe alley botween Seventeenth and Eighteenth, on Nicholas and Paulstrects,| LAWN SPRINKLERS. ‘The petitlon of Dodge atreet residents The petition of George P, Bemis, for a ¢ | sidewalk on Hamilton street, was placed »| The proposed subdivision of lots 14 " | jected, The potition of George P. Muldoon r more time to move his house was not granted, but instead, the city marshal ‘aepjuiadg ,0qo1d,, eyL 141 PuUe Jop pue suuy peje|d *dn gz 18 wouy Sujjes 49k sojdwis oy3 *sSujww The amount of $887.50 for grading The petition of George A. Joslyn and thers asking amendments to the or- dinancs relative to aprinkling streets was orderad placed on file, OPRIN “Jopjupdg umel S.ONIMOD - | Mr. Beall to move his slaughter house, The contract of James Fox tor curbing e ght Iron Pipe, Pumps, and guttering of Thirteenth street, was | Hose, Plumbers’ Supplies, Ete, * | reported on adversely by the committes| 102 & 104 S. 14th Street, Cor. Dodge. * | and the report was adopted. OMAHA, NEB. The committee on curbing and gutter— 1 Ing havlog under conslderation the com- munieation of A, J. Poppleton and Mr. § " | Dailey’s resolution ralatlpva to building United States D°P°51t°1‘y third stroet, from Cuming to the North|g3gyalks on eltherjside of theThirteenth Omaha ewer, by John F. Daily, con tl:_nt_or. making the total amount of cost :}“fieifi:‘g:fd‘;& b:”?f:&,;z::r“:smz;: Flrs[ Nflllfl'}al Ba.“k $716.44. Approved, full width of,the strcet without obstruc- i— | Tho ulty;nglneer reportod that he had examined Twenty-third street; found it # —OF OMARA,— to bs 80 fost wide, the blocks 132 feet [ tont thomattar be roforrod to the commit deep, and recomlx:unded thblt }?;e curb b line of Twenty-third strest be changed to conform therewith, and_that the cateh | ¢ the monthly bills basin be re-located at the southeast and ’ southwest curb corners. Accopted, and the matter of catch basin referred to the board of public worksto act In the matter. The raport of appralsers on gpentn; addition north to Elizabeth place, al- lowed damages to the amount of $705. The report was accepted and approved, The appraisers on the extension of Twentleth street reported damages al~ lowed to the extent of $45. Approved. Mr, Thrane reported that he had re- quested the clty marshal to suspend Of- ficer Wieland from the force for disorderly conduct. Referred, The Pacific telegraph company peti- ti,ned for the privilege to erect poles and open an office In this city, and st: that they accepted all the requirements of ordinance No. 770, relating to tele- graph companfes. Referrad. A large number of petitloners ask the appolntment of D, D. Jones as keeper of Hanstcom park, Referred. Several residents of Thirteenth streot in paving district thirty-three, filed thelr protest against the work of paving sald street belng pushed forward this year, Bedford & Sauer gave notica that they tlon by piers or otherwise, but suggested The Oldest Banking Establishment m Omaha. The following new ordinances were BUCCESSORS T0O KOUNTZE BROTHERS, introduced: Established in 1857, Organized %3 National Bank Changing the geade of Harney street ERFLDEIR LT from Fifteenth to Twenty-fifth streets and Sixteenth from Farnham to Howard; | CAPITAL . - $500,000 The report was adopted. A large number of bllls were allowed, of city Nineteenth from Farnham to Harney, Gl P R i ) and Twentloth from Farnham to Hur~ | T*ANKovta, Prosident, President, ford avenue. Passed, AuGustus koustzs, 20 Vice Prosldent. Eatablishing the grade of Jefferson F. H. Davis, Caghler, street from Farnham street to St. Mary’s A. ,,‘¥;," ‘r',%‘i Rk Alstans Oaatieg avenue, Referred. A General Banking Business I'rans- Establishing the grado of Harney street & actegd‘ from Twenty-fifth stroot to the north| reues time certificates bearing interost. Derlaring the necessity of changing the it cfifa contineny and Fusone grade of Twenty-fifth and Dodge streets tively. Paseed. 6 lots in Grandview Add, $200 to $400 each, Cuargiog the grade ef the west curb |2} lots in W. A, Redick's Add, $600, ney, and Farnham from Sixteenth to|q S lainyiew and Kirkwood Add, $300 Seventeenth streets, Passed. h., Changing the grade of Sherman or|7lotsin Lowe's Add, 8175 to $300 each, Laavenworth strests from Phil Sherldan | House and lot, N 19th St. 0. street to Park avenue, and Park avenue wel:c‘; in Shinn’s Add,, at from § from Sherman or Leavenworth to Mich- | 6 lotg in Parker's Add., at from §500 to 8900, Igan streets. Passed. 41ots in Thornburg Place, at $250 to $300, Establl-hing the grade of Howard|A house of 8rooms and full lot,in E V, are ready to complsto proposed improve- | .\ t"c e Smith’s Add, North 22d St,, $1700, ments in the extending and steafghtening | 5.t )" “’;:;,f,‘,‘;fi’,‘ Avennelitold el rmo | b o0 aesh of Cass street, soon as the council tekes final action on the matter. A large number of Leavenworth, Col- lege and Colorado etreetsjfiled a protest against the grade of Leavenworth street, Referred . C. F. Newton calls attentlon to a nul- sance at the St. James hotel, W. G, Pegman filed a plat of the Stassy property, as recommended. A. Gitzochmann, welgh master, peti- tlon to be returned. Referred, The countil aajourned and set &8 a board of equallzation long enough to adop!, the report of the bosrd. The re- port wes adopted and tho coundil then returned to couucil business, A large number of property owners pa- titlon for the grading of a portlon of S enteenth street. Referred. Several resolutlons for sldewalks wirs adcpted, T'he following resolutions were offered and read: By Leedor—Instructing the committee on fire and the chief of the fire depart- ment to purchaee a horee for the depart- ment. Adepted. " | by Sam Keucher; a new lumber yard has been put in with its necersary buildings nd geading, By Behm—Ordering the grade on Leavenworth street to be changed to suit .| qutterlng and pav Other residence property, improved snd un- W. A, 8. Gibbon, L. W. HIll and | 00 et Bt ey, appraise property for changing the grade| iness, of Twenty-fifth and Dodge streets, and | Corner lot on Howard St., in center of bus- | Bex B, Wo e, $16,000, confirmed. g ; on Harney St., micely sltusted for An ordinance orderlng the paving of | business, 3 several streots In paving districts Nos | Sever s of fino_ business property on 39, 41 and 42, and requiring the board of St., batwoen 11th and 14th, for sale public works to causze seid paving to bo done. Lost. An ordinance making a levy of taxes| % 1ot on Ualdwell St., £500; & bargah for the year1885; For tho general fund | 4 property on Sherman Ave.; a bar. 12 mills on the dollar, for the sinling | ain S fund 8 mills, water fund 2 mills, jadg-| 10 beautiful lotain Kilby Place, ment fund 2 mills. school fund 4 mills, Q0eY §01909 AR Fobl eakat0 ASCH!EY, schocl slnking fond 1 mill, brary fand 4| JOHN T, DILLON, Manager milla, police fund 3} mills, curhivg aud Paseed. Adjourned. = Cre'ghton Notes, CrercuroN, Neb,, July 7.—Creighton 18 growing rapldly this season. large number of houses J reenall besides & large two-story hotel 40370 NG Wity W15C ~sm} feet, seversl store bullding ten thou- “ ST A, G sand dollar flouring mill {s being erocted | (=7 - e B X AP THAT THE by Packard & Marsh, of Schuyler, Neb., who will also build a fifty thousand Hardlng, Nebrasks City; H. Vanderslice, | j The other thre aped the po- Joho Rawllns, Samuel Flinn, White | liceman that night, but were afterwards Cloud; W, B. Morrls, Hickmaz; J. M. |{dentified by Wenandy and arrested yes- Richarde, A, J. Libby, Omaha, terday. The soldier is held as a witness The suprem» Jlcourt announced rullng |and the four men will be put through for as follows 'Mhi( all there ls in the case, 1t Is now sald State ex rel. Mattoon vs, the Republi- | that Thomas Leonard, a speolal police- can valley rellroad company peremp-[man, and @ boct-black known as tow wrlt of mandamus allowed. There [ “*Scotty, d the holding up and will be no oplnion rendered in this case. | will be ready to testify In the case. 'I‘hh'h an {mportant case, Inthwhiel:: th; e — pastles aro teying to com) P BN The New England Oonservatory of g’"!'; ny to balld a dopot at Blue Mausic, Boston, Mul,hwh:gh enjoys the the oldest in Ame: Atkins va, Atklus; rumume;(.lulnud. ;1;: .';‘:i"f:. f:rz:lnfn D Laattaaniued W1 Do L i maaaty, | th world, attracted Lo it halls lat yoar v | 16 55 oharged with attempting to kill bis wife 1970 students from 55 States, Terrltoris X .| Provinces and Forelgn Countries, and And child, and placed iu care of Bhetiff|having” sdded to its corpa of taashers A ST e Slgnor Augustns Rotoll, voice teacher o Ohasles Jackaop, representlne the Sto- [ Rome; Herr Carl Faclten of Stuttgart % Olask crgsn ;wmpnny. of Ohleago, plano teasher; | Siznor Leandro Campan- ‘l'{' bas declded to mabe Lincoln sis | %Fh violinist; Prof. W. J. Rolfe of Cam- hu.'dn Rasters. Heo (s handlinn the slates bridge, and others, it ounght to receive Kllw’ L A e a T tor ] on fhs coming year a etlll larger pat hese celebrated goods and bas a large | 2743 ARy and steadlly incremslog trade. Mr, Jack:| Two hunters killed fivh bears on the head sonls s prompt, relisble buoaluess man |waters of the Listle Blackfoot civer. Monta- and fully understands the detalls of his |12 Io les than week, recently, The stock® buainets, He will no doubt Increare the | £ ,“a[,‘ll':“l"z;‘,’:“ h“‘s,‘:"{‘,’fi‘e“f“ Ko trade for this responaible music firm, ws F o il he Is well and favorably known to the muslo dealers of the west. The attorney-general hay istued Warrgnto writ agalnst the Farmers’ L — Dr, Hamilton Warran, Physlolan and Surgeon, 619 N, 16th street near We ster, Day and night calls promptly a: tended to quo and proceed to make other nominations. Placed on file. The msyor withdrew the name of Mr, Shoemaker for clty attorney, and ap- poin‘ed the Hoa, George B. Lake, vice W. J. Connell, term ex- pired. Placed on file, The msyor reported the man who has charge of the ‘‘olty dump,” saying that he 1s under the influence of liquor most of his tlme and neglects hls duty, which has caused the ‘“‘aump” to become in bad condilion, In his oplnlon the manoaght to b removed and another put incharge. Referred. Thomas 0. Brunner, Emory A. Cobb, and G, H, Boggs were confirmed apprai era for the Davenport street change of grade, also A. R. Souer, Dexter L. Thomae, and Hugh McCafirey, apprals- ers for the extension of Colfax stree, The elty marshal reported that cne hundred and forty ealoons and thiry drug stores transacted business in the city during June, Plscid on file The city msrshal eent in notice to the Henchey from the polles force for vic latlon of rules from No. 3, 6, 10, 14, 15 18,21, 23, and 38, Referred to the com- mittee on po! A quit clatm deed from Olement L. Hars to the clty of Omaha for a porilon of lot 1, block 6, Park placs, was recelved, Galat The clty audltor reported amount of effect that hel badl euspended ofliser the wishes of the lot and land owners thereon. Referred to the Second ward membere, By Goodrich—Instracting the street commissfoner to cut away at lesst one foot of sidewalk from around the trees lronflnfl Jefferson Square. By Behm—Referring the papers for grading the alley between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, on Laavenworth street, to the proper committee. Adopted. By Goodrich—That the grading of the lots on the corner of Farnam and Eight- eenth streets be done under instructions of the Board of Pablic Works and the clty engineer. Adopted. By Goodrich—Requesting the mayor to appoint John McDorald a epeclal Pratt at Prospact ill cemetery. p bo placed on the southeast corner of Jones and Seventh strects. Refered. By Sshroeder — Iustructlng the stroet commissioner to grade Castellar striet as to make an easy spproach to the church on that etreet. Referred. By Godman—Ordering paid the mount of damages allowed for extend enth strect, Referred to the firat wi delegation, By Ford—Instructlog the elty mars! to cause the mrres: of Experlence 3 brook for remtiog hou policeman at Henscom perk and Hufus between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, o to p "lbmutu bushel elevator this season. Creighton, with about seven hundred Inhabltants, is located in the garden of Northern Nebraska, The country around being gently rolling, 1s settling up very rapidly with thrifty farmers. who are im- ing the country by bullding good < nd barns, il ol e If northern Ncbraske had a railroad dl- i rect from Omahs that would glve the peo- | |’ e plaollv':;xi ra l-lnd work {;w 'hgx"imi" Polis Wost, Northwest aitd Boathwest. of Omaha as well as northern Nebraska trade, both would be greatly benefitted. The Great Rook § I.::d L] As It is now most of the stock and prod- uce goes to Ohieago and Sioux Oity, while the bulk of goods comes from Chi- cago, the rallroad bidding for the *‘long haul with nofcompetition,” All the rail- | | Dy t rosds In norfhern Nebracka are owned | luxuricsof its I and controlled by the Northwestern, | peciix ( whose headquarters are in Chlcago. ' Senator Van Wyck s greatly admired by & maja(liity u‘l hthu [;eople of Kuox s county and Creighton s & Van Wyck stronghold where the antl-Van Wyck |, TNe Famous Albert Le, sentlment has but little sympathy, ! I o —— Hoagland’s figures on your lumber ill, whether you buy of him or not, and you will save wacney. country butter at Bergen & No commisslon batler or ) piosd We get out butter direct of the farmers fresh every week, 10th and | ™ B SARLE, €. 8T. JOHN, Cumlny CHICAGO RN QUESTIONED, of a century {8 has the vfirlom fands on hand at this time, :::l“‘i‘:: glzwtl::l;\:en:r‘inl;twun Saventh mYU[m B Ama _PUWDBR TU-DH! wnd smeil. A chemivt will not be 1o i~ The Merohants of Girard Firo, Phll Mendel ARC 9s3ohn & Fisher, HITECTS Rooms 28 and 20 Omaha Natl, Bank Block Dufrene @eo, L. Fleher, SUCCRSSORS TO & Mendelssohn formory with, W, L. B, Architeo Chioaro. M. R. RISDON, Geniln Phanix Insurance O Assota, Wostohost: Now Hampehire, C surance Agent REPRESENTS| Tondon, Cash ark olphia, Assots neh Assota .. 1 NEW WOODWORK, enges whero med Omaha, Neb. Notrce! Notice! Noticel THE MAGNETIC HEALER, To all who are d Jong the stand to healer, For oxamination, our chargos are 1. for each treatment, or visitations $2; terms strictly cash, J. H. PAGELAR, North State § one mils wess of Falr Grounls Box 688, " H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL ‘DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 108hStroot, OMAHA NEW MACHINERY WABRANTED & YEARS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC E.LAOVEJOY, U. 8, ' Agen(i, O,"mh")flNf!" UNITED S8TATES National Bank| DEPOSIIORY, S. W. Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts Capital, - $100,000.00 o 0. Accounts solicit ch g g SURPLUS and PROFITS. ... 100,000 [C: W. HAMILTON, Prec't Nineteenth street from E. V. Bmith’s aleo Seventh from Farnham to Harney, A p M. T. BARLOW, Oathia DIRECTORS: H, M, OALDWRLL, B. F. Surrs, W, HaMILTON, ack M, T. BARLOW, 1LL HAMILTON, ted and kept subject to elght Qertificates of Deposit lssued payable In 8, and 12 months, bearing intereet, or on de- and south half section line thraugb sec- Draws_drafts on the principal cities in the United | mand withont interest, tlons 21, 15, and 13. Referred. Statce; alao Loudon, Dublin, Edinburg, and princips | ™A dvances made to customers or approved ecurities at market rates of interest. The interests of customers are closely guard from Farnham to Dodge and Twenty.| OMaha Real Estate and Loan C0. |.; s e s i i 8 | fourth to Twenty-sixth streots respec- FOR SALE. e e A oo pathlewlth i prindl ples of sound banking freely exteaded, Draw eight drafts on England, Ireland : MERCHANTS mes NATIONAL BANK - |8"1ots in Haccall's Add to Okohoma, £350 | Scotland, and all parts of Europe, of Sixtesnth street from Douglas to Har- 2 Sell European paseage tickets OF OMAHA. Paid up Capitol, Surplus Fund, ., +..$100,000 .. 100,000 N. W. Cor. Farnam and 13th, John A, McShane, were sppointed to| A full lot on Farnam St, in the center of bus. | Franx Murpny, President. 24,000 SauL K op, Cashier., Lurier Drake, Ass't Cashier. Roakus, Vice President, Accounts gollofted and prompt attention given t all businers s tiusted to our caro. Pays & Per Cent on Time Deposits OMAHA NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. DEPOSITOKY. J. H, MILLARD, A, U, WYMAN, Fire and Burgiar Proof Presider nt, Vice President, WM, WALLAOE, Cashier, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, BTSO. 000 Omaha Safe Deposit VAULYTS. fos, For rent at from $5 to 860 per annum, o'clock p. m, or TIETZ PARK ON THE MILITARY ROAD Grand Concert Everv Sundav, By a complete mllitary band, Conveyances leave Western Brewery from and after 1 familiea. A pleasant and desirable place STUDIO ON GROUND FLOOR. 218 North 16th 2 P A, KALISH. Merchant Tailor 810 South 18L0 Btrect, DOORS § OUTH OF FARNAM