s THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAY' , SJfiFmiBBR4f 1020 , 1022 , 1024 MAX MET ER & BRO.FAENAM STBEET. THE LEADING 1VIAU FACTORING THE LEADING Are just receiving some of their FALL IMPORTATIONS , Carry the largest stock of and will exhibit now and during ' IB1 _ A _ I IB "WIEIEIBI , Pianos and IN THE WEBT. BISQUES , BISQUES ; Parties wishing Organs or Pianos will do Something entirely new in this market. well to call and examine Fancy Bisques and Ornaments. OUR STOCK AND PRICES ! > l DIAMONDS , FINE WATCHES FJR RAILROAD MEN , ANJ ANYTHING IN OUR STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES DURING FAIR WEEK AND SEPTEMBER GALL II ' The Daily Bee. . * " , ' \ Monday Mornintr 3opr. 4. \Voathor Noport. ( i'lio following observations arc taken at the Bfime moment of tlnio at all tha stations named. ) It nhur 0 I J 7 Inches aliovo low water ninth nt Ototha , 1 fact 4 tnchra at Yankton ; Mlsilsalppl , 4 feet 8 li.choi at Ll ( Jro o , 3d G foot 4 Incbts t LOO ' L The republican primaries will bo liehl to-night. The ilcmocratlo primaries will bo bold on Wednesday. -The 11 k M. Plattsmouth game did nut come ulf S.ttimlny. Fifteeuth Btroetlstho popular thoroughfare - faro now that Sixteenth la out of klltor. Judge Savage delivers tlio ndiress&t the liurt county fnlr at Oakland ou tlio 7tb. Remember tlio Irish American clnb1 purty nt M-isonlo hall on Filday night. It will bo A tony ulfalr. There were three plain drunks before Judpo Bentke Saturday. Two paid and ono wai ( Uncharged. The overland train from the weal yes terday was a heavy ono , coming in with ten coaches nud five bagijano caw. The now Pullman coach " .TulcsburR1 left on tlio noon train jostorday on it initial trip. 1 U is nn elegant sleujior. - Officer O'Grady has sworn in a nev noltcem in , O'Grady , Jr. lie Arrive 1 Sat nrday morning , and in a twelve poiimler. Vour hundred earn of stock wor uhippml o at by the Milwnnkro IInoc Friday , and ninety-Devon cars Saturda ) The monthly meeting of the board < munuiier of tlio U. U. TJ. A. will bo hal in tlio library rooms ta.uinht nt o'clock. Jomi Dillon plays "The State * Atto noy" at Council Uluffs to-morrow evei ing. lli pissed through the tlty on No , liul evening. The "Jlanent Homo Feathal" will I repeated nt llUImp ClurkBOii'ji u ww from Saturday night by the young laill of Trinity guild. Weit , of GrAi.il I.lniul , w , brought bifnro Uulttd Htatt-a Cuiiunl Iimur Krank tJAturiUy fur tolling clgu without a license , The annual conference of the Melh dial church in the Nnrth i'lutto porllou tills t < to nieeta at 1'iemoiit tha lltli this mouth , llldhop Mordll Ir.v I'.1 liigby liai be n duty by the internal revenue dtp .rtlne on city ganger , and Mr , II. 1'Vitlru nnd W.V. . Urown are the Willow Sjuln distillery Kau ers. , A. anb' uf three card monte in worked a paiBengor on the U. 1 * . Frld for 9100. District Attorney Dtoruowc of BIJney , nuctcotlcd in capturing them fit , wlnla the victim U bold nn a witness , Tlio entries fur the otato fuir are coi ing In very rapidly. The upaco for n chluery Is itlr < ady tilled , and more roc will have to bo found for this depirtmei The prospects are thut the iH. > cd dupai ment will bo well filled , Ono of the most beautiful badges ok Been in tbeso parts is that just received I theU.il. A. The orange aud the gre are blended in rosette atd drapery , t who e being rounded off in liue tilver bu ion. Tha harp , thamrock and clasjv bauds are conspicuous in the design , The Willow Spring * dUtillery coi pany propose to put up a n4 er mill connection with their distillery. Tl l will have n capacity of 100 barrels < Hour per dny , and the wonto li tojjho us d by the distillery. The mill will coot over $20,000 , and will probably bo built nt once. Btudlcn In Urctfihtau college will bo re- Burned this morning. The offl cr end faculty will be an follow * : i're'ii'cnt ' , Uov. T. II. Mllc , S. J. ; Vice 1'ieiidrnt , Hov , T. J. Leeion , S. J ; and MCITB. J. F. norKlnS. J. ; F. Gotland , S. J.j F. ftfcKcnnn , Kd. A O'Urlcn , M. OWCDK , S. J. and Dr. M. J. O'llourke. The great reunion toovcr. Crelghlon College opens to-day. The publa ! nchool/i / open to-day. The state fair begins one week from next Monday , The weather in growing decidedly warmer. Two utock trains c.imo In on the U. 1nt noun yesterday. Komeinbir the r pul > ! icin prinuriea next this uvunin ? , Sam liiirnn line the contract fm.fur - ulahtiif ; iho n w I'axtou with china , glass and tiible waio , A ciiiiplalnthai been filed in police against Mm , O'Nuill , who i.i charged with Ktoallng a latlios nacq'io ' , St. Catherine's academy , corner , of Wghteenth and C.IHH HtroulK , roopend Mon day , Soitembor , 4lh , A couple of individuals arrested for disturbing the peaoj on North lOtti street , will bo tried this uftirnoon. The noon train we-t to-day WAS quite heavy , There we.e . llvo baggwgo cars and an extra number ol couches aud sleep n , The cheapest place to get yo'ur clocks nnd watches repaired is A. Hunno , 13th and Jacksuu , All property owners In the central pait of the city nro bolng ordered by tha mat- Bhal to clean their ulloyx aud abate all uui- SU11CCH. J. U Kitchen , formerly with Itbo 1'iicilio llouho , St. Joe , baa come ti Oma ha tomako It hU pernumout renlilci-co - nnd U Micceedo I nt nt. .loo , by Col. Irn Wil- HOD , forniBily of the Metropolitan h-tel , in this city. Iti \ rumored tint another li.irbeil Wire company U to be ttartcd in lm lnps nt this point , nnd th.tt it is baokod 1 > J Homo of the leading Imnlivnru men ant capitalists of the city. The pows for the Ka tlst church havi arrived. They nro nd oik trimmed will blitik walnut , itud eveiy clfort u Inilnt made to pUce theui in position as noon a poj | lilu , Fri nilt are Invited to come am view them. A valise was kit Friday Tummlnc by unknown pirtlef , at John LauLtrees coi nor Mil an t Pneitio etrtuln , which th owner can call and notalu by idontifylui property. T/io / conlunU were : Tworevo yen , a w.ito'iclijin Kii-l n beltuf cutldge < A ellui.ltlni . puly from ll.o llitl of tlu Hilviitlon Hrmy , of IhU loft Saturday for I'rcirout , to tacl.1 Satan's | iick > t lino. Col , ( ! uo , Hmvn ominani oJ the forlorn hoj-o und \\i ably iuslste.1 1) ) ' L'euU , Miller nnd Mreea litter. The now I'ullnian I'jUco car "Kea IHIJ" vvus utti * hi'dtu thu wiiit Lmind tr.il at noon to-iUy , maLIng its Initial trip , . ' U mi ule uiitOMch , with twelve icotiorj a state room ami nm < klin { car and is bo.v lifully fittwl i.iul upholsturoj , A hvarlleia landlord who attenipU to r inoxo u fciclc woin n from his pnmli * on Jackma iind 1'ljihth ttrcets , last nigh WUH p evented by the po ice , The wouiu WAI at doath'ii tloor and the uel hbo wouldn't ktaud the outrage. Tha Ouialm Stack Yards have roceli ed tialn of cattle from i > ro n uud Adau of North 1'latte , averaging 1,125 pound Homo if the best of the mason , The nhl IH.TS prak in the highest terms of tl Uinaha jardsand the facilities off t rod 1 the U. T , l'or Sale , a cheap homi ) . Two ema Olarkson street , three bloc ) St. Mary's avenue , on leased lo rent paid up tu March li > 83 , loitu ) rum tl Match , 1885 , Will veil cheap , as uwui wants to leave town , ? HO c : h will buy I Apply ou premises. A couiplalut has been filed by Sus ! ll Welta against Pauline Itrown. A dill culty arose between these ladle * , in whit a couple ( if flat-Irons were the bone of cot n ttntion and thv > result uu tlut 1'aulin e Weltaod Sutle over the head aud knocks if her down. Hence the legal proceedlngi VIRGIN AND MARTYR. St , PMlofflona , WHOSB Festival and Virtues Wuro Ool brated at , the Uatliolic Cathedral Yesterday , of n Piofcur * ) of the Sumt aud a Sermoti on Life. A Bcnntlfal avd Iu prr.E Ivo Ccrc- xnoi/y. Yesterday was n feast day of cor.- didurublo oolomnity nt the O.Uhedrnl of St. I'liiloinciin. It w < < , iniicn , the feaat of the latron.'ud of the cathedral , and us ouoh , of cull rat ) , u-.in v/urthy of cinl commomoriiiioii. An tinii.tii.il nterust , however , nt uohitd to titu oc- ision bccauso of the apcctul nuniitir n which it was sought to perpetuate ho memory of the titular sain * . The ncans adopted was thu placing in thu nt hod nil of a life size portrait in oil f St. Pnilomonn. The painting was luni ; on the wall south of thu nauctu- ry arch , immediately over the altur f the BIoBHtd Virgin. It rcpreeonts graceful , girlish figure , with a Htveet vul face and auraphio exprcsnioa , at hose foot lies a sword nnd arrow and palm , representative of the instru- nent of tno torture by which her euth was preceded , nnd thu triumph vor the world by which it was ut ended. In the right hand the saint > onra a lily , a symbol of innocencu nd virginity , which latter were the tiling characteristics of her short but difjing life. The mass , the principal ono of the lay , was sung at 7 o'clock by Hov. < V , English , assisted by Fiuiirra Col meri and Oleary. At the ' Gloria" ho veils behind which thu picture lung wore drawn aside , nnd thu minting , chuilo and beautiful , both n design and execution , wan pre- Bunted to viuw. The picture was pointed by a Munich artist. It wna ordi-red by the Altar suciety of thu U itludral at the hincu of llev. J. K Jbngliah. The Houiety worked hatd to obtain the means to pay for thu work , and thu success which attended their efforts waa as gratifjing M thu necessity of such u picture in thu Cathedral waa urgent and demanded. ' Tlio eermon on tl > OCCIMOII wan do- livoiod by Hcv. P. K MuUarthy. In it thu rcveiend guntleiui-.n cungratU' luted tbo Itulh'a of the altar societj UDOii their zjalous nnd Bucccesfu ell'Tte , and then 'cnterod uptm u yol perfect hiotnry of the lifo i.f the c < Miit , liaaed mainly upon utvc.latio > m madt by horeulf to divorA holy people. St Filiiineim was tno dittiuhtcr o a prince \rho governed it email sttiti in ( jeeci * , a' tlio linui that Diooiimai ruled nt Komo. I lor mother win atnt of royal blood. Both her father ant mother WCTO p. aiic , uud for nun ; yeara i.fter thotr murrioge , weiu with out children. At the i > oliciaon ; of i holy man iintiied Publuii , thuy tin braced Ohristianily. Shortly after wardH , n child \\an born lo them whom they called Lumeim , in allusioi to the light of faitti. On the day o the saint's baptism , nho was cjll < Filumcna , or daughter of light , bu cuu'eo on that day she was born to tin faith. faith.When When in her girlhood , her parent took I'hilomena to Rome on a jourtu > ; which her lather was obliged to nuk bocausu of an unjust war "ith whicl he waa threatened by .Dioclesian , Th moment thu young girl caniu in th prt'aenco of the emperor , tnu latle aueniod to become piepuascosod wit ! her apoearanco , a U-eling which h < vainly strove to conceal , while th father of thu girl was stating with ani matt d feelings every thini ! that couli sert o for his defense. When thu fa ther liad ceased speakim ; , the empero dtuired him to be no longer disturbed Ho promised to place at tlio dispoua of thu former all tlio force of thu em mro , and that ho should ask from liiti but ono thing the baud of his daugh tor. tor.Tlio Tlio offer dazzled the father , so un expected was it , and readily recuivei from him the desired acceptance. 1'hilomena , howuver , waa reaolutolj opposed to being united to thu cmpnroi in marriage , among other reasons being that ho had , two yean pro- viotuly , devoted herself to Jesus Christ Thu prayers and entreaties of the parents and emperor availing tint against the determination of thu saint , tdio was cnst in pris in and tor tured , but without the desired effect Enrg"rl , nt length the emperor or dered an anchor to bo tied around her neck aud thus weighted thu stint to bucistint.i the Tiber. P.iilomftia , however , ras miricul'inly frnd from the " .ei ht. mid roan to the nnfac < ) in tlio viuw of thu cor.cmrsi * winch iinod tlui haul ; * und which lud utiu ! i ul the sul''iuir ion. Tno ouiporor then irdoiod iho taint to l > u ohtit with it liowor ( it arrnua SIH ) survived the iiuiuorous wounds and loss of blood inly to bi again ordered subjected ( o itiother shower. Thu arrows failed to obey the intention of the aroher.1. The emperor thorenpoii proTiounco'l ' the biint , a inu ichn , and comniHiidid the dirn to b > undo red in ; i hea'od furnace , wiih n view to ( ivercuiiip the nugiu , nnd tn b > > ng.ii'i direc'ud ug > tniKu tltu inn.it. Phi ! r- in d u'unt iii tin- direction of the lat ter , and turning IIHIII | thu archers , killed six , ot ilium. Numbers ; of pen- plo weru converted to Christianity by thusu miracles ; ai.d thu tyrant , fear- iiiK sonui moru painful accident , and other converciotm , hnstenud to term- innto tin' days of thu oamt by order , ing hnr head to bu cut off. It WHS in this manner her roul took its il ght to hur hoavonljt Sp mso. SLAV13N'SVOSGM [ TE COLOGNE Mvdu from thu wild llowi-ro of th PAH KAHKII YOSEMITE VALLEY , it is the most fnn'rnnt ot perfumes. Miinnf.iotured by II. B Slnvnn , San KrariciHRO , For Hilo in Omaha by W. J \Vliitehousu and Konnaia Uros. , &Co. A PHEASANT PARTY. Mlua Mut'gio Williams nad Her Prlonde. An enjoyable pirty was given by Mioa Maygio Williams , daughter ol Mr. L. U. Williams , on Wednesday evening last , which has been pre viously referred to. It wan intended tolmvobeen a lawn party but owim ; to the ram was giver in doors and notwithstanding the change of programmeVJB moru that a succusiin point of pleasurabluonjoy. munt. In addition to thu young people plo present u number of their uldun wuru also in uttoialatico and runduret thu ovuning'a attractions moro delight ful than could have been otherwiai expected Among thoto present were : Emnm tiougland , Linra lloagland Oracu Withnoil. Anna Millard , Hirdii Yoat , Mary Ludingion , Salho Lowe lielKi Uowoy , Kiunio Coburn , Hi , Couulnnd , Matin Yieicliur , ilcnni House , Milliu fi'iuao , Null ) Hums , .lusiti MtOiguu , I'M Hanibrii-ht , Djlliu Polack , i M. i uu L'lack. . Klla ArniBtionc May Wit U , Minniu Chambuis , Nutti > ) oiiibu ! ! ' , Mioniu Woudman , A ic. Aiulei'Buu. JiMiniu Wallace , Ma ; \V , > llice. Aima Rn gor , Hottio Wiltion Oracu Wbliace , May Nuvrmun , Nailt Nuwman , I mlc 15..lcli , Pud iialun Mabol Kk'ccitnbo , Nina Slurp , Urao I'r.Ut , Faiitiio Pratt , Olio St nlt-y Mamiii Jojuljn , Jeusiu Smith , Chai Intta DjfViiB , Flora Siantoro , Eiiun Dattach ; aiid Mt-ssra Harry Mooree R ibtiri Luzior , John 1'nncU , Tnonu iMcCaguu , Arthur Guion , Jltirr Pountitord , Will Cobnrn , lion D.y Leonard Strung , Will Hoagland , R'it < Tt Willis , liilly Marsh , Ham Mrgeatli Will Swcvzy , Will J'axion , Augat LItoiler ; , Charley McCunnul , Jon ; lliichcoui , Henry Rustiu , Rubet Nicholas , Will Chambers I Tow oft"U person * have been annoyed b burrs clinging to their drvts or cluthKi and how teldoui ha\e thei , when cleaUn ttiom , given it a thuuuht that liuid c liK ( > t U the ini ut valuable Mood cleanse and purifier known , ami is sold by ever , drujglat uudrr the iKiiie ol liurdock lllou liltten. 1'rice , Sl.OO , SKILL IN THE WOHKSHOP. To d good work the mechanic must hav good health , If long hour * of con Jinemunt in close rooms have enfcub led his hand or dimmed his sight , le him at once , ' and before some organ ! trouble appears , take plenty of Ho Uitters , liis system will be rejuven ated , his nerves strengthenod.hia sigh become clear , nnd thu wholu conatitu tion bu built up to a higher workin ; condition. WYMAN'S COMMERCIAL ! COL LEGE. A SDlondldly Furnished nnd Finely hqulpped In&tltutlon , n's Commercial College , the boat ( quipped institution of the kind in every respect ever opened in the trans-Missouri country , will begin the fall term to-day September 4th. Trta presidor.t , Prof. A. L. Wy- maii , and u full corps of competent teachers , are on hand and Trill maku thu management of thu institution such as it ncvt r baforo has been in point of scholarly excellence. The college comprisus the entire third lloor of Lytlo'a now block , ono hundred by forty-four feet in size , including thu sr.udy , class room , prtsKluiitV < fl'ice , and other rooms , Tnu fi.Uro tuit'.i lias been refitted and furiiiuiifd a'iu3 to all'.rd uvory facility fnr u'.ndents that ran bu found in thu oldeit tiiiHtcni inatttution of this kii'd. The i apering doiiu by the well- known K.osttiM ! ij ; u macvol of beauty and c k-guiictt ; the carpets , furnished lij Orchard & Buan , are entirely re < - thttlie , and iho solid walnut tables and other furniture with luch the place is nnpplied , complete it in thu moat perfect manner. A new ollicu han been put in the main room , und thu whole suit is lighted uy a , scoru of now und beautiful chan- drlicra , which will maku the night work no li'fa iiurcnable than the day's duties. Prof. Wyman nas spared no or cxpciiDc in fitting up the col- and already the number of ap- plica'ions ' indicate a large attendance. It IB a great step forward for Omaha , uud deaorvca the p'ktronago ' of all who want a thorough business education , AMONG THE SWITZERS. The Hanlons nnd Tholr Company Among the Glaciers. The long expected appearance of thu Uanlon Brotntrs waa inudu at the O ; > era hounu Saturday before a full huueu. Their piuco , 'Lo Voyngo en Usb , " is a revelation in ingunuity nnd construction. Thu plot , such ua it is , is ua eaaily followed as a julep i swallowed , nud thu follower ex periences about the sumo exhilara tion ua ! > G dot'H wh"u ho diiipoacs of thu latter. It is n mulodrama , comedy , faicoburlcfquo pantomimeuud everything - thing cUe in thu line of stage matter except trugidy. The uoling is excel lent in tn'ury feature of thu perform- mice. This is particular'- ' C-JBU With the woik of Mr , R. M Carroll , Mr , E. V. SmcUir , Mr. Wyatt und all thu liaulona , of whom chero are four. In thu first uct , Mesars. William and Frederick Ilanlon jontly aiu1 severally treat the u'ldimico ' to u Bpocimen of pantomime work , not a wint les-i inferior than ihu best thu writer haa ever observed done by G. L , Fox. It in true , a great many of thu latiur'a mannorianu weru noticeable in thu work. But it does not ( .ot , in any sunue , detract from the splendid nature ol tha utl'ort. It is not now in our miud who it was of ot the brothers Frederick or William , thut carried < If the honors ; curtain it iii , thu IMU.IO was convulsed , and such u waa during the greutcr part of the t\eniti | . ' , It waa ono of thu fuw cnterUinmentb against which thu o'tly objection to bo made is that it was funny. Dnu't bo Alnrmed ' at H right's Uisea&u , Diabetes , or any diseusuofthokidiiuslivcroruny of the urinary brguns , at Hop liiitors will certainly and lastingly curu you , and it is the only thing that vill. OBirUAKY ou'uu Uoryillo , the Florist. M'r. John M ervilloJft tlorist recent ly arrived in this city , diud at his residence on Cuining street , west of the military bridge , Friday at 0 o'clock. Tiio deceased had boon un well but fnr a week past , caused first by malaria , and following up with in termittent fever , and finally conges , tion of the lut'ga. Mr. Morville had done a great deJ towards establishing himself favorably in Omaha nnd supplementing the re sources of our older florists by a stock which would render the supply of floral work at all times equal to the demand ? . Bia now hot house wai well under way , but it will now forever over remain > u.finished. Mr. Mervilh was forty years of ngu , nnd leaves c wife and three children. For manj jears lie hid boon established among the leading ibrista of Albany , N. Y. , and in charge of the conservator } and grounas of the convent of tht Sacred Ileart at that place. IIo had come hero to rxurciao charge of the conservatory and grounda ol the now Convent ot th Sacred Heart , now approaching ; completion , west ol his late ronidence. Ilia demuu will iuavo a void not eiwily to ba filled , at least to the satisfaction of thu ladiua of that order to whom profesaionailj ho had been endu.utd. The funeral took place ypetor day afternoon from his late residence nt 2 o'clock , to the church of the Hoh family. * o bt. Joseph und Return. From September 4h to Sepfccinbtjr 9th I ill Bull ttckotu to St. Joseph nt St.05 the rout.d tiip , including udmiu- siou to the exposition crounds. A. F. BOUDEN , Agt. K. C. , S' . .1. & 0 B. , 28m&e-tf No. 1020 Farnam St. Comity Commluiioncrii. SAIUUDAY , September 2 , 1882. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present , Commissioners Drexel and Corliss. The following was adopted : Resolved , Thut the county treasurer bo and is hereby directed to draw from the general fund $1115 , and ap ply thu B > uif to the payment of the duiinqiiont personal tax of J. W. But.cf for thu year 1881 , for services as witnoM at October cerm , 1881. Thu following nojounts were allowed from the guiu-rul fund : J. A. W.dnfied ! , lumber $ 21 81 A. I > . Stianc , hu u f ir county 27 ( iO K W. Corli , c i-h ex ended . . . 'il 2J .1 , ,1. 1'jinti , enl.a-y us nup-iinten- dent. ICO 00 ( j. K Cioodin'ii , ediciiie for poor. 21 ! K ) n. S Street , c il lor poor 2100 K. K. M.mrf , ticket for poor 11 ! I f. Hwral , ( jrudius 70)00 S lloliluini. , qrading SO ) 10 1) ) , N. Ali.ler , hoaruing pruonirs. . Q'Jl HO I ) N Miller , jailor tn I guard 9300 it O Hartley , witness fn- ! ) 10 V , Dreml , cunli ex ended C 45 J' . Oassidy , woikour ad 21 00 Carrie Wuhlen erj , w irk on pour farm 17 0(1 ( S. 1'etersen , work at poor farm. . . . 20 00 Mr * . J , N , 1'i rce , matron at poor farm 20 CO J. N Pierce , HiiperinteujY'iit at pour farm 03 33 G. A. lloaglutid , lumber 20" ) 00 J. A. WpLetield , luuner 1 H fiH N. .1 So'ouKin , Kooila for county. . . 4 10 J. H U-iriUliiig , county p : jMiciau. . G < CO K 1' , Ku Kht , county commissioner 75 00 J. ,1 , I\elii'h , witness fte 15 0 ( Jen , A Wilcox , witi.ens lee 1 0(1 Jnhn G. Jacuiw , corouoi'o fee 21 U5 " " ' , ; nd cdllins it 00 Six utrsoiu , " jurnr'd fee . fi OC Three " " wltiio es. . . II 0. Mary S nith , work at P. K 15 CC Jennie Staloy , " " " . . . . C OC A. .lohnsun , " " " . . . . 2 5' ' I K1nnn , damages for 11 of w y 121 ! CC V. II Thorn t > , " " . . Oi Ot T. W. Oorliw , CO t ' . F. 0 ruHiter , " 40 0 ( W. K. Laluf , " fi o ( /as. t uuety , . 100 01 T. C. 1'eaney , " " ' " . 03 01 I'etcr Mangold , appraiser roa i No , W3 3C ( IVrry Mills , iippraUor nmd No. 103 3 t ( Peler Dlednichsen , appraiser ru.id No. 101 3C < OIKS. A. Moore , work on road. . . . 13 f > < It. Taylor , gruii't jurors ires 3 " ( J. Uuumer , cadi upended , . 17 7' ' Neb. ( Jai Light Co. , aa tor county 31 Of 1) , Vitzpat'lck , work Mt j 11 40 li Iteweyd'nu ' , chuir for o. . unty. . 'J 2 Bchr ter& Rt-cht , medicine tor poor 1 M J. A. Wakeliulrl , lumber for cou..ty 7 4 From the brldgn funds , W. Vunl.iobrati , balnee on bridges 184 tl Adjourned to the titli in t. JOHN HAVUER , County Clerk. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA 11A , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat thi market alturda , Thu traveltub' publii claim they got hotter accommodation ! and moro general satisfaction lion than at any otht'r house tn Omaha. . Rate , f 2 per day. aug21tfmo Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex ccleior Roof Paint , " was patented Ma ] 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num her 241 , 803. Any person found 01 known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will bo punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son haa any authority whatever to sol receipts , HAWTHORN & Buo. , Lancaster , Pa. OUR SCHOOLS- Assignment of Touchers for the Wln- tor'u Work. The fall term of the public schools of Omaha begins this morning , and the committee on teachers Saturday have made the following assignment : High school Charles D. Bines , principal ; Lena L. Hill , arnietunt ; Nohon Learned , aesiBtaut , Central chool Charles D. Ilino , principal ; Nelson Learned , HBMstnut principal ; S. D. Bjals , M. E Quick- i-nbuuh , Lizzio McOaslin , Ellen M. White , Lizzio M. Elcork , H Eva Lowu , M u io McCarthy , Elizibeth J. Shirley , 11. Adulia Andrews , Minnie R. Wilson , Liiira W. Morsu , Villa A. Cushman , Annie E. ' 'c'.henno , Dicio A. Johnetnn , Jminio Stuli , Fannie B. Ilurlbut , Clara Schlesinger. Njrth School James 1 > . Bruner , principal ; E itina Whitmoro , Mary O. Van 'Kuran ' , Ada Turner , M. Agnea B r.i'i , Boll Sohallur , Miniuu J. Wood , Iiiglurta F. Ware , Camilla PJDiott , Mury E Day. Casa S-ruut School Alice M. Wil liams , principal ; DOM P. Clay , Oasaie Schiller , Sarah M. McCheano , R At. Mclntyw , Martha Parratt , Ada E. Schoouuukcr , Fannie Ward. E IB t School Ann Ftios , principal ; Fanniu Butferliold , Annie F. Wi son , Kato II , FOOD , Addiu Ghuistonu , Ltb- bio D. Wood , Mary B. Nuwton , Clara J. Wade , Fannie Wilson , sub stitute. Sourh School Hattie L. Stanard , principal ] M. R. Uurria , Mary E. Thompson , Anna P Truland , Frank M. Brigga , Anna M. Hanloy , Mary B. Goodman. Hartman School T. Marcellua Marshal , prinnipal pro tein. ; Either Jacnba , Roau G E Idy , Sadiu Bunker. West School .jennio McKoon , principal protein ; Dor * Harney , sub stitute. Jackson Street School Grace II. Wilbur , principal pro torn ; Stacia Crowloy. Hawaii School Junnio L Redfiold. Ltko Addition School Stella M. Champlin , Mansio M. Aylcsworth , THE HOUSE The Moat Popular Hotel In aouth Otnuua. The popular Slaven House , on Tenth street , next door north 6f Paxton & Gallagher's , is ntilla leading hostelry and has a heavy patronage which attests its popularity. The goiial landlord , Mr. Felix Slaven , tupoiintenda ihu wliolo busi ness himself and has at all times a houco full of people. Ho haa put everything in good shape for state fair week iuul will niako it pleasant for all who stop with him. His hotiau is kept neat and clean and tl.ero is no landlord in thia city vho known butter how to treat hia gueuta than Mr. Slaven. Visitors to the fair will find him ulwuyd obliging and ready to uccom- inoUato them in royal stylo. No word u over heard in complaint of the hos pitality of thu Slavon house. Worrylntf Rich. You need not bo poor nnd depend ent on your wedding dny , for every purHon nialo or female-can get a good round Bum of moiioy at ruisriago if tlioy hold n curtiflcatt ) of inoinbei- ahip in THE MAHHIAGK FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION , of Cedar Rapids , lowu. 510,000 baa already been paid in boiuiits to its mumbora , in the niiio raontha of the UBBociationa' organiaitionund there is a golden opportunity for thousands more to roip oven larger benefits. Nothing like it waa over known. Do not postpone bonding in your request for circulars giving full and complete information regatding the plans and opperationa of the associa tion. Agenta can make bigger money than in any other business. It is strictly honorable , pleasant and pro fitable. The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pre scribed by law , for the protection 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 thU notice. augSl-lm WANTED. A good second-hand bicycle. Addrou box X , Central City , Neb. 16-31 f