THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , W/'DNJISDAY , SJfcPTEMBliB G , The Daily Bee. Wednesday Morning 3opt. Weather Koport , ( The following observation" thf name moment of time at all the ulatioi Q tried. ) WAR DKPAHTMF.NT , U. S. SioKAtSKn- vice , OMAHA , Sept. f > , 18J2. ( lir > p.ni , ° . 3 ! u. t/TIO ! < 8. .of ? > 93 JS Uoiitrer. , , . 3001 Mijht Jinr Chcynnrio | SOO' ' frt > h 30 10 Frifili cloir rutto . . . . W 10 llmk f.r' OinaU . . . JO l l-'rfBh Fair Yinlitaii. . VI 17 F lr Ic ) llolnci 33 21 Fair Difrntiort. 3D 31 ( car Rt. I'aul. . . JO 05 Culm Fair 8tIxml9 30 23 r lr MaorhcAd. , 9 07 SW lUrjr Vincent. . . . . 29 81 W 11 risk "Jlcar B'jinurck. ' . . 30 OS ? Ilrlik fluforcl 30 15 W Ccutcr. 30 Oi Fimh Clear filter 0 feet 2 Inches aboi o low water mark i Omaha , 2 feet 4 Inchm at Yankton ; MlmlMlppI , ftet 8 Inches at La Crowo , and 0 feet 7 Inchu i Djbuque. LOCAL BKBVITIB8 , The river has fallen to elx foot twi incbcs above low water mark. The city council began ltd fittings yen tattlay an a board of equalization. A complaint boa been mode ogalnal Mnry KI I ki for nesaulllog Mary Kola' ' ravoc. Croighton college enrolled 160 students Monday morning , ono-third the numbei being now natntn. A warrant has been Usuod for Joe Waring for stealing an nx and two window gashes from Tom Murray. An alarm of fire nt 7 o'clock Mon day called the department to the vicinity ol Union block. It was nothing but the euioko from an unfinished chimney flue. Mr. V , A. ICiMli has boon appointed general gcnt of the Chicago , Milwaukee ! & St. 1'nul road nt Council IJiulfs and Omaha , and will have charge of tlio coin- piny'fl biiHlnosH at tlicso points. Col. A. (2. Urackett , of the Third cav alry , now nt the Mill ml , ii on his bridal tour , having , during the p.vt week , been mairlud in one of the mo.it accomplished niul atniablu ludlen iu ] ) < M Molnu-i. The J'l.iUe county fair opened at Col- umbu * yeitunlay with hlg attni.tlons. The grtat day will be Thursday , when the U. P. base ball nine gocu out to play the Columbus nine , and an excursion train will bo run. The regular monthly meeting of the ntato ntenographerH will bo bold Wo Inco- ne lay oitnlii ; ; at th ? ollioa of lell ? & Anus. The proiidcnt , Mr. Hell , IIHH just returned fiom alteuding thu inturnatloiml congrcsK of tliurtlwiiJ wiilcru ut Cliuin- null. A woman living over in Bohemian- town wu arrested ycfitoiday on thu charge of Insanity , and Dr. Tildon wan glveu ! nHtrulions to IiiveAtlgato tier caso. lUr family and friendu are extremely anx ious that BUO thall not bo cent to the ary lum. Tlio charming and popular nctrcfp , Fay Tompleton , who with her opera com pany opcne'd Do } d'd opera house DOMIC * ccssfully last full , will play in Omalm Oc tober Otli and 7th. The company' appear Dei Mcinea Sept. 7th , 8th and JUli , and Topeka llth to llitli. Aluo at Council lilulfn Oct. lUli , nnd Uncolu 'JthoiidlOtli. Tlio railroad raten during the state fitlr , which will bo published in a day or two , averntre less than half fare , with n ticket of admiision to the groundx thrown In. A Hwitch IB lie lug placed nt the foot of the bltilTi for special fair trains to run upon. About 0 o'clock Monday n Indy and child fell elf of n high bank wheru grading luul been done , on upper Piunain Htreet , ] } ' > g ft HIU'H nddition , The bank was about Hcvvnl ecu feet high , mill the lady was seriously iniureil , ono of her llniba being broken , 1'assea wore Monday sent to the Juvenile baud of Tolcainili , to enublo tliotn to play at the etata fair. The baud U cnmpoHcd of lad , nona of whom uio o\cr twelve yoarii old , The cltlienu of Tckatnah taku crcat prldo in thU band , and have raised $300 for the purpo.sa of aiulttlng them , In the couraa of n baio ball gnnio plujrd nil Sunday , nt Kiltcenth uud Co ' * teller fctroeU , a lad named Cole , \vum > triicl : on tlio head with n bat. After the fpt-t tihock was over ha experienced no 111 clfecti" , but Monday ufUirucon ho was eelu-d while uttcbool with r.jmpioiiH o [ coDcustlon of the brain und wni taken ! liomo. At lost nccanuU ho WJB iu ; \ crlt- icil condition , The npical made by Tun UIK : for ftonie ono to look after the little Swede who WHH arrested recently and tent to the county jull as it vagrant , was ic-ipouded to Monday 1 y n faru cr , who came In , mid eecuring tl v I'oy'n reluuc , took him out iu the country to make n farmer of him. Slnco the doparttuo of (2 en. O.nok , army orders isnued from Iho he4iliiiartprfi | of the department of the 1'latta havt > , instead - stead of tliu ttmial Hlgnnliira of the com * inatider , bom Blgnod ' 'IJy nr 'cr of Utut ( ! en. Sheridan , Maj. 1'ny , department adjutant general. " As an evidence of the extent und Im portance of real estntu transitions In Ibis market It may l-o stated that Mr. C. 11. Kolbon , the Tenth itrcet roil cstoto nun , has made 187 nates of land since June lit , comprising m-srly 80,000 acres h thico months. Charles lanken , rf the 1'out-Tcle- graph , has been quite 111 , but la reported convalescent. llio Victoria Society. The Victoria society will moot ut 2 P. in. to-day , at Mr. Thomas Domier'a residence , southrust corner of Cass and Fourtuonth Btroote , All are requested to bo present aa business of importance u to bo transacted. Klloa ana ilu B , Flics , roaches , ants , bed-bugr , ruta , mice , gophero , chipmunks , clearud out by "Routhonllats. " 15c. DOUBLE PLAY , Mayor Boyd Gets in His Wor onthe ' Forco" at Last. A Breezy Meeting in the Oit Council Chamber. Tlio Usnnl Amount of Cat ClmnRos nnd Graalns An- TUo Foundntlon for Another Pr < tractod Fight. At the regular mooting of the oil council last evening there were prei ont nil the mom born except Mr. Stul The journal waa road and approved PETITIONS ANW COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor : Approving cortai ; ordinances. Filed. From Thos. Gibson : Calling attcn tion to the obstructions at the intoi sections of Twenty-fifth nnd Farnnm Referred. From Chas. BicndorlT : Proteatinj against the change of curb line 01 Thirteenth between Douglas and Far nnm. Referred. From the mayor : Appointing tin following policemen to servo on tin regular force : W. V. Armour vice AIox. Black , resigned ; G. W. Church vice Wm. McCuno , resigned ; Ilnns P , Rittor vice Frank Klcfrnor ; Thos. Ruano vice J 0. GradyPetnrMotzt ; , Patrick llinchoy , B. F. Walker , A. T. Sigwnrd. The last four are appointed in ac cordance with the resolution of the council to increase the force from 12 to 1G mon. Confirmed. From the street commissioner : Re porting his work for the month of August. Referred. From L. Brown : Protesting against kho action of the council in the mutter it his soap factory on Hartley street , itcfurrcd wllh instructions. From F. W. Bullard and others : For aidownlk on Williams nnd Thir- .uontli utreota , northeast lino. Ru- 'erred. From Frank Murphy and others : taking that thu curb lines oil ' .ighrconth Htroot , between llirney itreet und Capitol avenue , bo changed o h'avo a rend y thirty feet in ridth. Referred. From the nppraiaers of dnma''cn , by ; rado of Sixteenth Mroot. Filed , From the city phjBtcun : enclosing lotition of citizens on Farnam near i'lrouty-fifth and Twenty sixth streets : L'O htivo pondn in that vicinity filled > r drained. Referred. From P.tt O'll.iwcs : Requesting hat sidewalk in front nf No. 1012 nrniuu street bo made payable. llaj srred. From .luromo U. Ponlzal : secret-try f thu ( ) nnlm lira dopiiriiutnt , invir. ig the council ( o participate ) in the nnual parade Snptembur 13th. Filed. The city physician' * report of births nd deaths for August , Oli deaths and 0 births. Referred. The city _ marahaVs report of liquor eaters doing business September 1st. deferred. The report of cases in the police aiirt for tlio month of August was ro. : rrod. The city mnrah.il's list of prostitutes > r August. Referred. From L. Dupgan ot al , requesting are ro alarm box located on Thirteenth id Pacific. Referred. From D. A. llurloy ot nl , asking ir n briduo on Twentieth street be- voen Clark and Sherman street. Ru- irroo. From S.nnuul 12. Rogers ot al , ra- jcsting the grading of Thirteenth rcot from Muson to Williams. Ru- rrcxl with instructions. A iiumbor of billa wore received and furred. From Kdholm & Erickson ot nl , to ivo Center utreot nt cnlranco on uming graded. Referred , itihOLUTioNa. : By Leader : To advertise for bids to 1 lot 3 , block 28 , on Twelfth street , oferred. By McGuckm : To notify owner of opt'rty on northeast corner ol Tenth id Douglas to connect with sewer imediately. Adopted. By Kuufmann : To keep street r.ips burning ull night during the ute fair. Adopted. By Behm ; To have holes on Six- until Btruot from Dodge to Cuming led. Rofomd. By Ootby : Inatructing the ntrool iiuiiiuiuoiinr tu utilize lumbur of old DSBiTtilkit in constructing new ones , dopted. By Dunhtm : That the board of iblio works bo notiliod by the city crk of ull work ordered by the oouu- 1 , uto. Adopted. By O'Keefe : That the npproprin- un ordinance bj publiatu-d each onth in ' ) HK OM.MIA Iliu : at the resent r.iUt for Rilviirlising A-loptcd. By O'lv' f' ; io hvo Tnxniy- : cond blivet , butA'con Loavepnorth id MUBOII , put in cunditu'li to lay By Dunham : liutnicting the alretl immisaioner to jj-it Tnvntioth utrcot Mwecn rrttr.in iy.id lljrney streotc t I > aifnbo ! c.uiditum. Adopted By DolluiK. : Otduiini ; city clerk to Ivi'ilisn tor o.iuook for bids for ty ptintiiig. Adopted , By Baker : Tu Juvo intornfotion f Center and Curuing street made iBsabln. Adopted By Dunham : To put in culvert irowi Tirontioth between Fainham nd Harney. Adopted , A number of unimportant reports [ committoa were received and acted A 1HT OF A IIIIKKZK. Mr. O'lvoefu naked why the reading [ the minutoa waadlsponsod with , nnd ucUrcdthnt it was to put through the layor's nominations for the police. > rco nnd put oil' others through bull- ozing without trial by judge , court r jury , Ho said they were nfraid i bring charges against these men , nd know they couldn't provo thorn , 'Kuofo proposed to do oomo big ioklng , und said ho would air tliia no on of tlu > council before the public , ho had to have handbills printed at is own expense. Mr. Loodor made a speech , saying ml ho was a kicker for square deals , ut the police business was settled ow and ho had no grudge against ny of thu city ollloluls. Mr- Baker protested against buing charged wllh trickery , and declare that ho was na much disposed to d O'Grady justice as ho was to Marahi Angoll. Mr. Bohm explained what th mayor charged against. O'Grady , viz Going to sleep on hia neat and havin hia 6tar removed , fighting doga on tli sidewalk , and ono ar two other thingi Uo thought it waa no use for O'Grad to make the fight nny longer and ha advised him to resign. Messrs. Dunham und O'Kecfo spok ngnif and the matter waa dropped t ttke up onni.VAjfCEs o.v THBUI FIIIST unADiNt _ An ordinance making nil approprie tion for the payment of August h.ibi itics waa ta scd. There was quito a discutsion of on item in the ordinance dividing u President Stall's salary aniong th rent of Iho number , but the orJinacc was finally passed without nny cnu urea. urea.An ordianco appropriating $22,00 for payment of the judgments ogains the oily of _ Omaha was pissed. An ordinance amending Sec. 1 Chap. 4 of Chaoo revised ordinance requiring permits to bo taken out ti construct areas or collara undor.sido walks or stairway * in sumo , fron board of public works. Read twici nnd referred. An ordinance ordering the change o the channel of North Omaha creel and requiring the board of public works to cauao the necessory change to bo nmdo was passed. An ordinancouuthorizinglho North , western Power and Light company te erect poloa and wires nlong public highwayo wns road twice and referred. An ordinance ordering Thirteenth street from Williams to Maaon brought to established grade , waa road twice and referred. _ An ordinance changing the curb lines on 13th atroot between Farnnm nnd Douglas was road twice and re ferred. OKDIKAXCZS THIllI ) HEADING. An ordinance to vacate a certain portion of 20th street , and authoriz ing the mayor to quit claim the same to lhi > Christian church for the sum of § 5JO ! , wa" passed. An ordinance amending the ordi iianca regulating Ilanscomb park , intended - tended to keep out doga andothorani- mala , was passed. An ordinance changing the curb lines of Capital Avenue from 17th to 2flth , and providing for improvement 'f 110 Kline , was p.i nd. An ordiim-ico dculitting the necessity if appropriating certain property for ho extension of Phil Shoridon sticot , vaa parsed. An ordinance ordering that part of Thirteenth street , between Dodge ind Douptao , be brought to the eatab ised grade wan passed. "A ' . . " HI'.D-lir.AllKl ) OUTRAGE. An ordinance ordering that parts of Jo ward street und St. Mary's avenue ) o brought to the established grade not with aomo opposition , which Mr Jflim declared was "n rcd-hciidud iiitingo. " Mr. Bohm Raid ono lady ud broken nu arm and two ribs , und iras toady to BHO the city , nnd similar ccidontu wore liable to happen. The rdinanco wan passed , Mr. Jviufmnnn roteating that the notion waa irregu- ir. ir.An An ordinance to bring Sixteenth treot , from Farnnm ' .o Howard , to EitHblishcd grade , waa passed. Appraiser * ! iu tlio matter of the ox- jUBion of Sheridan street were up- oinlcd and confirmed. Adjourned for two weeks. Horaford'a Aoid Fhosplia' o FOll TUB ILL EFFECTS OK TOBACCO. Du. 0. A. FERNALD , Beaten iya : " 1 h.ivo used it in oaen of im- lired nerve function with beneficial fiultu , especially in casca where the ratum ia nilected by the toxic action : tobacco. " Birthday farty. Monday afternoon , Soptombcr : h , n largo number of little folks xthorod , by itivitntion , at the resi- jiico of M. 11. Carleton , to celebrate to fifth anniveronry of Mr. nnd Mra. , 's liltlo grnndaughter , Bcssio B. ponucr , of Norfolk , Nob. The lit- 0 lady issued very neatly printed ivitation cards , and ull invited cimo , ich bringing u gift nppropriato for 10 occasion. Among those present ere Miscs Lillie Bernhnrd , Louise , lmon Minnie and Norn Trovott , label Rend and Juno Auatin. Mas- ira-Frankio and Freddie Smith , nhiiniu Salmon , Bruce Austin und , oy Stovens. ' The prosonti were very prolty nd BOino of them quire custly. ho cards from Ljijiao nnd Johnio aliiion , nnd the bouk from Nona 'revolt ' , wcro thoughtfully Bblectod nd will nlwiiYa remind BCBMII of her 1th birthday. The bux of tiny lotUr iiprr and onvelopjs from Minniu 'rcvctt , Biij ; ostH u cjrreiipdiidiincj ftirccn theeo httlo frieiidi aftn- Miss lessio returns homo. Mabel' Read rouglU H beautiful uilk , hund-pninted birt'nh } " c.ird nurt Key S evena a jvtly b.-quwt of nuttul flor.-ow. A ory unique rologi.o boltlo Wiio pro- iittcd by L'lho Hrfrnlmrd , This buttle" ii a porffct httlo silver bar- el with gold hoop ; . Among the ircacnto received by Mita Bessie , 1 a valuablu ring from her i\prt , a pair of bracelets nd a now dreaa from her grandma , n i.vsket from Minnie Slovor , cards und , picture from hur unolo Gi'orgo , und overil prcBontd frum her mama , Iftor p.i ! > ing till liltlo foot were weary , nd blight lusadu ulmCa nodding , the ittlu folk's party closed with nn olo- ; .wt supper. Among the edlbk-s , lompoaud of cold meatu , light biscuits , > wout buttnr , cukoa , candies , ice cream , itc , , the "birthday" cake deserves pecul mention , This waa a large lyramid , frosted and decorated with : andiua , und occupied the contro of ho table , eurroundcd by bouquets Hid the nbovo named articled , nround vhich each little guest was Boated with lis and her snowy napkin in front a ) right picture to bohold. When the nst good-night hud been spoken and ho kiiscs and little handshakings vero over , Httlo Bessie Bald ho was 'not a bit tirod,1' and wanted them to , tay longer. Small Comfort. When you are coutiuuallx couglilngnlght iud ilay , nnnoylng everybody arouud you , iud huplnc ; It will po away of iU owu ac- i rd , you ure riiuiilnc ; a dangfroua rink letter ute Dr. THOMAS' KCLKOTHIO OIL , on mfulllut ; remedy Iu nil such cue * . THE POLITICAL PACK , Which Is Dealt Out Withou Regard to Aught But Self Interest. The "Harmons" Evoked bj the Bard of Capitol Fill , The n nult of the RopnhHofti Connty Convention. The republican county conventtoi wai hold at the cily council chnmbt-i yesterday afternoon. The convention was called to ordei by Isaac S. ilmcnll , chairman of tin Comity central committee. I. N. Phillips moved that W. , T , siinsll bo elected temporary chair man. man.E. . M. Slcnborg moved that ft , 11 , Rashbun bo elected temporary sccro tary. Carried. On motion the chair appointed the following committco on crodentiala , ono from each ward and two from the country : 0. F. Goodman , Al. C. Moaney , D. L. McGuckcn , W. J. Broatch , W. F. Ueina. A. N. Kcar , Mr. Appleby nnd Mr. Tim mo. The committee on credentials re ported the following delegates entitled to sonts in the con von tion : First Ward E. M. Stonborg , A. J. Ilobon , G Zimmerman , 0. F. Good man , Joaiah Kent , T. A. Pioronnct , S. J. Larson. Second Ward-John H. Butler , M. 0. Mcanny , Is.-.ao Rascal ) , John W. Honza , W. J. Connell , Q. M. O'Brien , Justus Kcssler L > F Bohm. Third Wnrd-D. L. McGuckin , Samuel Bcatty , W. F. Schmidt , Peter Williams , W. II. Kent , Fred Nye , Walter Bennett. Fourth Ward J. R. Manchester , Hotrard Kennedy , E. Haney , F. E. Moores , F. W. Gray by J. R. Man- Jhester , W. J. Broatch , T. K. Sud- jorougb. Fifth Ward Wm.F , IToinB , Schuy- erWakpfield. J. W. Campbell , Ed. \Iittnkuf } ' , Gcorgo Redman by Joseph Ilsdman , Icaao B. Rockonficld , 0. P. Sixth Ward Wm. Wallace. 0. II. Dillon , John R. Simson. J. N Philips - ips , O. P. Streight , A. N. Kcar , Goo. 1. Ritthbun. Saratoga L > . P. Raclinan , John K. Hazard , John F. Pago. McArdlo Egbert Ott , Sidney Dil- on. Alfred Bonner. Elkhorn Martin Richardson , Sr. ; lames Appluby , Sr. , George G. ihnrpo. Florcnco John G. Cole , John Fos- cr , Lotvis Simpaon. Dougla' < P. J. Quoalcy , T. S. Irncki-r , P. B. Hoivjird , Union J. G. Ksiight , Harvey 'homu ? , J. H. Guc. Millard , r. Lomlco , S. J Stewart , lURuat Abtof. West Omaha - Charles J. Ryan , .ohton Clemens , I. N. Pierce by A. llemens , proxy. Valloy-S. A. Kopp by II. G. Bar er , prosy , H. G. Barber , William [ arris. * Jfflorson H. 0 Timrap , Claua Aft , y H. 0. Tfttnino proxy , llenry Tiotzo , y H. 0. Tioimo proxy. Chicago A. Sampson. John Roifo , L. A. Noltis. The report of the committee on cre- ontials was adopted. On ruotii n the temporary organizt- on was mudo permanent. I. S. Uascall moved that two com- littcoa of six from the city wards and iroo from the country bo appointed > present names to bo voted upon us olcgatoj to the various conventions , nrricd. The chair appointed as such com- littces the following gentlemen : To reaont names of delegates to the .ato convention : Joaiah Kent , J. II. : uMer , Fred Nye , E. Haney. J. W. ampboll , William Wnllaco , I. N. 'iorco ' , H. 0. Barber , H. 0. Timme. 'o ' present names of dolegaten to con- rensional convention : Tom Pcironot , . W. Ilonzi. Mr. Baker , .J. 11. Man- heater , E. MotBkull' , O. II. Ballou , ' ' . J. Ryan , D. R. Redman ixnd Mr. .ppploby. The committee retired and after pending mi hour in making up the at , came in and reported the follow- in delegates to the atutn convention ; Firit wardIStonburg ] , 0. F. loodman. Second Ward W. J. Connell , I. S. CancaH. Third ward Samuel Bostty , D. L. rrGuukcn. Fourth ward J. U , Manchester , E. Uncy. Fifth ward 0. P. Nocdhnm , I. B. UioliwifiolJ. Sixth ward 0. II. Ballon , J. N. 'hillipa. ' Cjunty-0. J. Ryan , II. G. Barer - or , Juiiien Appleboc , I ) S. Crocker , . 11. Polfo. At Li'ia J. W. Uonzi. Pottr Williams made nn appeal fi ho oulorcd men to bo represented in ho utato convention , and moved that V. Peyton bo placed on tlio liat in ilaca of ono of the dolofjatoa. After onto discussion , the nbovo report wan dnptod with the exception of UIL ? hird ward , which matter rua referred tack to the delegation from that rnrd. The oommitteo on congressional leli'untoa presented the following hat : Fosinh Kent , T. A. Piorom-t , M. 0. iloanpy. J. II. Butlur , Fred Nye , , 'ixul Yandervoort , P. E , Moores , loward Kennedy , J. W. Campbell , foaeph Redman , 0. E. Yost , G , R lithbun , I. N. Pierce , II. 0. Timino , I. G. Barber , John Hazard , J. W. Stuwart , Alfred Bronnor. Tlio report was adopted with the xcoption of the Firet and Third tards , which wards wcro referred uck to the committee. The committee of the First ward eportcd A. J. Hoban and Joaiah Cent aa delegates to tl o congressional ( invention , and the report was adopt d. The Third ward committee reported ) L , McGuukcn and Samuel Boatty a delegates to the state convention , nd Fred Nye and W. F. Schmidt ulegatos to the congressional convon ion. The report ol the committee was dopted , On motion the chair appointed a ommittoo of eevon to select delegates to the senatorial float convention , r follows : 0. F. Goodman , M. I Meany , D. L. McGucken , W. J Brtatch , Schuyler Wakofield , O. 11 Billou and II. 0. Timme. The committee reported the follow ing delegates : E. M. Bartlett , Joh ; Rush , T. A. Peirronot , Frank Moore Michael l.ahey , O. II. Ballou , Pal rick McArdlo , D. L. McGcckon. The following ticket favoring N. J Burnham tor district attorney , wn elected , receiving 42 v/iles out of 7u John M. Thurston , S J. Larson , Wm Umphoreon , Justus Kessler , John U Butli-r , Sara BeJtty , Peter Williams F. E Moorcs , 0. B. Ncedham , E MitUknlF , W. J. Cuddy , Win. Wai lace , P. J. Qualoy , A. Samson , Henr ; Ucohtol , John Limbkc , Alfred Breii nor , J. H , Simpsor. The Bennett ticket received 24 vote. The vote for the Burnham ticko was made unanimous. | { Mr. Bminott moved that the ontiri vota bo cast for Mr. Burnham at tin convention next Monday. Carried Mr. Burnham being called , made i speech of thanks to thoao whn vnini for him , and to tlio convention got crally. Ho paid a deserved compl inont to Mr. Bennett for the honora bio manner in which he had conductc hia campaign. TOOTH CARPENTERS. Tbo aixth Aununl Meeting of tb Nebraska Dental Society. On Tuetday and Wednesday o next week the Nebraska state denta locioty will hold its siith annim nooting in Omaha. The following i .ho OKDEK OF IIUHINKSS ; TUESDAY , EVENIJJO , Sept. 12 , 1882 1. Meet t the oflico of Dr. G. W iVertz for gonoril ; greeting. 2. Organization. 3. Reading minutes. 4. Treasurer's report. 5. Applications for Membership Applications to bo made to chairman if committee on membership. Dr. ] hadwick. 0. E ay The Question of Utility n Dental Education A. H. Thomp- on , D. D. S. , Topeka , Kansas to bo oad by W. F. Rosnniiin , Fremont. 7. Miscellaneous. WEDNESDAY , Sept. 12 , J:30 : A. M. 1. Meet at oflico of A. W. Kaaon , ? hero flusaiona of thwday will bo held. 2. Report of committee on mcm- erflhip and oleotion of uow members. 3. Report of special committees 1) ) Committee on dent il legislation ; 2) ) committee on revision of list of lombors. 4. Volunteer caaays. 5. Discussion of the aamo. 0. Opening question box. 7. Adjournment. WEDNESEAY , 2 p. jr. 1. The best material for plastic Ilings (3. E Douglas. 2. Foil VH. aponge gold for filling -M D. Thuraton. 3. Wh.it I think of thonowdnpart- n > . J. W. Chadwick. 4. Election of officers. 5 Appointment of committeos. WEDNESDAY , 7:30 : v. jr. 1. This part of our session will bo jvotod entirely to a Memorial Scr ee in memory of our late President , [ r. 'Vance. 2. Words of Remembrance of our jpartod friend and brother , D. A. anco A. S. BillingB , Onuhu. 3. Volunteer Addresses by members resent. Don't forgot Questions for the Quea- an Box. Members desiring extra copies of its programme can have them by ad- : ossing the Secretary. Members are requested to have Ea- , yH , or preparation for oral discussion i the different subjecto. Dentists not members , and physi- ana , are cordially invited to attend ir sessions , AN OM AKA r. William Stoot.-.ol Receives a Val- laolo Document Prom Washington. Mr. William F. Stootzel , who for 10 past two yearn has been in buai- 'ss in the hardware line on-Tonth reot , .ind who is a practical and in- lli'ont , master of his trade , has juat iceivod from the patent ollico at rashiiiton { ; , the patent for an cavoa ough hanger , which lip got up on- rely lumsiilf planning it after : i do- gn which ho found from experience t such matters was bout adapted in ? ery _ respect for the purpose. The ow invention combines durability id cheapncau and can bo appliad aickor tlian any other similar urtic'o ow known. Mr. S'oetzel has ready had evidence of the uluo of hia invention in 10 faot that ho has received since 10 duto of hia patent , which was Au- ust 2 ! ( , five applications for its pur- mne , showing that it has attmctfd Huidcrablo attention , and that it is Jiisulercd valuable by practical jnou ho have experience iu such busi est The invention consists in a hanger f peculiar form , adapted for a roof of ny pitch and ahapp , to prevent sag. iug of the Irc'Uj-ii. The hanger is a crip of mutal having ito upper bent i an angle to Bint the pitch of the jof , and split at its lower cntl term ) rm two tongues , which are bent in ppCHito directiuna fur rivottiug upon 10 cross bar of the trough , The split oud of the hanger pro- ided with the tongues bent as do- Bribed gives a wide bearing and nup- ort for the trough no that it is relined - lined in shape and prevented from igying to either eido in case ice or irt accumulates. It ia durable and 'ell adapted for houses as well as in- xponsivo. THE BEE congratulates Ir , Stoetzal upon hia success and rusts that ho will realiza all that his kill and industry deserves from the ivention. 1 low often persoiia have been annoyed by urrn clingiui ; to their drcta or clothiiig , uci how telduin have they , when cleaning KIM , given it a thought that Burdock , iMt la the most valuable Uotxl clean&er nd purifier knowu , ami li Bold by every nigglst under the name of Burdock DIooJ litter * . Price. $1,00 LAVEN'SYOSEMirE COLOGNE lode from the wild flowers of th AU FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY , , is the moat fragrant ot perfumes , [ anufaoturcd by H. B. Slaven , San 'rancUco. ' Far sale iu Ouiaba by W. . Whltohouso and Kouuaiu Bros. . ; Co. BARK'S An Old Omaba Doy Receives a R Ward for Efficient Services. A rumor is in circulation which wi be road with pleasure by n grot many subscribers of THE BEE , ospec ally thoao who have had nny acquaii tanco in the railroad circles. It is that Mr. James M. Barr , who w f r a number years in this city asprivat secretary of Hon , A. E. Touzalir with whom ho wont to Boston whc that gentleman woa advanced to hi present position , ia to return to Oms ha and make this city hia future head Ilo returns to fill the position o purchasing ngont of the U & M , ni important and responsible pojiiion the appointment to which must be re gnraed in the line of a big iiromotioi anda fine compliment to Mr Barr' ability and success in discharaihg t the aatisfnctfftij nt JJig railway nflicial his former dutier. The oflicial ordo may bo expected in a few dajs. Don't bo Alarmed at Bright'n Dieoato , Diabetce , or air diaeosoofthokidnoys iverorany of th urinary organs , rn flop Bitters wil certainly and lastingly euro you , ani it is the only thing that will , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , BED. Tables supplied with the best thi market affords. The traveling publii claim they got bettor accommodation ! and more general satisfaction hen than at any other house in Omaha Rate , $2 per day. aug21tfmo Notlcp. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celnior Roof Paint , " was patented Maj 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num her 241 , 803. Any person found 01 known to tamper with the manu < facluro of naid paint will be punish' ' ud to the full extent'of Iav7. No per son has any authority whatever to sell recoipta. HAWTHOHN & Bno. , Lancaster Pa. Roul Ebtato Tronafors. The following deeds wore filed for record in the county clerk's cfliou to- lay. Reported for THE BEE by Bell t Atnea , real estate dealoro : S. E. RORCI-R and wife to M. Dahn , v. d. ( ilot 10 , blonk 34 , Improve- nont Abscciatitm addition. S300. J. U. Wanner and wifn to F. II. Davis , w. d. lot 17 , Kount2o's'2nd ad- lition.-3,000. M. A. and W. A. Linman to J. A. fohnaon , w. ' d. lot 1 , und c. Ci ( feet ot 2 , block 22 , West Omaha. $170. A. Kountzo and wife to T. S. Ila- all , w. d. lot 1C , block 7. Kountz'j'j th addition.SG50. . Max A. Th. Bochncko and IT. loohtieko to John Wilson , w. d. i > A of A lot 20 , ATillard and Odldwell's atiai- IOH. § 300. "Worthy ol Prnis . AH a rule wu ao not recommend patent ledicines , but wjien we know of one tliut rally is a public benefactor , and docs ositivcly cure , then we consider it our uty to impart that information to all. Jlectric Bitters .iretruly a most valuable ledicino , and will surely cure 13iliousne s , 'over and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Sidney Complaints , oven were all other emedies fail. We know wcreof we speak , nd can ftecly recommend them to nil. Ixcli. Sold at fifty cents a bottle , by ! . F. Goodman. Base Ball Noos. The Hastings Redo play the Load illu nines at Hastings on Monday , lie llth , the B. & M. at Omaha on Veiinosday , the 13th , and the Wahoo t Omaha the 14h. . Thcso will bo oed gamen aa tint cluba are well latched. The Hustings Roda played loaavillo 14 to U , while the B. .fc M. laycd 10 to 0. Fjom this no doubt liu name will bo looked for with itoreat. Mliory. Jfr. Win I'oiiicroy , Banpor , Me. , writes : 1 htvit f'H1 a Inns' time suffered from con > nual e u tit ati"ri , making my life a mi * y , and causing heailacho and friKlitfu ramps. Mr. Thoma ou { who has been ituly visiting in Buffnlo ) , induced mo to y ttiu SrniNn BLOSSOM. It hna perfect- cured me. " 1'rioe 50 centaj trial bottles ) cents. Vlalttntr UftllwaylOlllclftls. Lust evening at 5 o'clock a apccial libioim Pacilio train arrived in the ity , having on board A. A. Talmage , onoral nunawr , 0. L , Dunham , iiperintondent of the Nebraska divia- > n ; \V. W. Fagan , superintendent of lie central branch division ; J. Hewitt , iipcriiitendent of motivj povrer ; Mil. jr B'tllard , oupcrintondont of tolo- raph ; Captain Toughs , general road- laater ; Mr. I'ech , superintendent f > f ridyea nr.d buildings , and M . L. Sir- out , asahtant guneral freight ngont. 'heHo oilicers cuno over the road from t. Louia on it general inspection trip , nd they nro highly pltaued with the L'auH. The viaiting rffieiala am quartered t the Paxton hoto1. They are thu rat gucata of the hutul , nnd an logant ouppor was served for them ist evening , They leave to-day at eon on thuir return trip to St. l.onid , earing with thorn a very favorable npretuion of Omaha. Marrying Kich. You need not bo poor and depend nt on your wedding day , fur every croon male or female can get aped pod round sum of money at masriRgc : they hold a certificate of member- hip in TOE MAIJRIAGE FUND 1UTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION f Cedar Rapids , Iowa. 810,000 has Iready been paid in benefits to its lembers , in the nine months of the asociationa * organizationand thoroii golden opportunity for thousands lore to reap oven larger benefits , fothiuc like it was ever known. ) o not postpone sending iu your equoat for circulars giving full and omplcto information regarding the lana and opperations of the associa- ion. Agents can make bigger money lian in any other business. It is tnctly honorable , pleasant and pro- table , The Auditor of State holds deposit from the association as pro- : ribed by law , for the protection of lieir mombera. The ouly association f the kind in existence organized ac- prding to law. Write at once for irculara. Say where you saw this otlce. augSl-lm SPECIAL HQTiCES. VT1NKI10USE3 FOKBUWT Sm ll and l r ? JL\ two to twelve room c c * ! m or two new OHM lth all modern convenient * ! . Ono ol 12 rooms , tnltabla lor boardlnc And Teen renting ; , 17th and Douglu Btt. 11K.MIS , Sea-It 16th and IpOK K nN r Two new dwelling ana two cthe. il clllrs , ( Inilolrablo locilliT , br JIcKoen No. 1814 DougholfCTt 817-11 TTtOK SAtK 09 ilretUurant ilolnc cord litiit L ne . ( JooO tcrnon lor selling , noodcbam * Inr n poa.1 jnrl.v Icqulra at J. f. Nichols'K nlh Ifithttrcet 300 7 { J. I. X1CHOLS. For S MR A dcu , f tatloncrr and conte- tlonctj nitre , cninp. Sall-lit'ry rotvtu Ki cn. ttiiil | 10 at No. SIT K. ICth ttt. 203-11) SLK Two inuli team wl h w con < nnd FCH liftino-- . Cal t City Wa cr Wor n otllcc. 305-tl ? 0lt S VLK Meat marketHi I inll'l ' location I ; In Cmiha. Inquire at 110 south 18th St. Onefreshto\ one htm icon FOI18ALB , 272-7 * EOK'SAt.E-U bargain , oiolotOOxHO. wllh tire h-.mci , veil , cistern , utah'o In Hor- li ch'j A Ultlon , ten blocks from the U. I' , shop ! . Inqulri M 207itith IS'.h ttreeior A. Ca-nrnan- tlcil , 1219 ihcnnin tvcMle- 210-41 Oil SJI.n 150 c' o'o ! wcrk mules , mcilly F extra Ii jC [ ami golJ a en. Apply to Carney & Hurt , ChrlntX I'aice c unty , Iowa. W Ol' / 1IU > Tc > yColorado sheep for silo. C 'l ' on or ' 16&-Iwlt ! Kearney , Neb. BALE Hou'e and corner tot , al Sl.OM. Foil . McCAQUEopposite P.P. C3IU bALE Orcccry and crockery busloofs , FOB cr without building. Address " 0 co- oltt."Ntb.box43. 45-tf QPLENDID PSOPEIITY FOIl SALE-At a O DIKOAIN , ono Iar < e brick homo , and ono largo frame house , with full lot on COOT near 15th etrcit. Flee chnnce for Investment , rent for (70 per month. Call for full particular ) ! , on DGMIS , 803-tf Agent , ICth and DouglaB eta. SALK Hi U83 room § and corner lat 132 File feet nquaro. $1100. WcCwic , opposite I'ott oHlcs- 077-lt T71011 SAt.H Nearly new Steward Cooklnc Jl * nngf , flt t-clas condition , cheap. Ai'drcra " 0.Y. . lUerlllce. 182-tf ( JIX BEAUTIFUL LOTS-WxlM feet each In 0 llantcom I'lace on street car lino. Best lota In whole addition on lory ca y term J nnd at ( treat bargain. ItKUiM'a cnt , 16th and Vouglas streets 15-tf j TI\VO etory building for sale at a bargain. Lo- oatcd at north-can corner of 17th street , and Capitol ac. . Must bo luovcd on or before August 7th proximo. DKM1V 770-tf Agent. Uth and Donglai. 1 1OTEI. 1'OK PAL.BTno Arlington House JLX First class ; all furnished The only hotel In to\7n. Thu choapcat property In the Mte. Han all the traveling men. will bo told cheap on torres to ault. Knqulro of K. Fulle , proprietor , Arlington. Waanlngton county , Noh. 663 tf ntOP. SALK Or will orcna go for Oratth pro. X * I'Ctty , * B Improved eeu oa of kind adjoin ing n utatfon on U. P. K. P. . U. UUWUAM. 1411 isTAiuoon * oof. SALK Ihi I'OPOLAU HOTKL. fcnowD FOK the Bt > VS' HO11E. Tlilii hou-o ( ) cr , trally lacctol , ha ? ou h and eaht front , end Is surrounded w f.'i duo bhade trees ; contilnathlny iieejiirkT rooittj , lias log bou e. laundry , Gamplo room , ic. llati. wojlJw.do reputation and i dettcr jctron : fo than inauy houses of twice Its : ip.\diy. Price 30,000. For particulars 1- > n 3 , A. A. SAWDEV.l'.cd Clouil , Web. RM-tt BSLL & AMES , HEAL ESTATE & LOAN BROKERS 1506 Furnam Street. GREW BAIltJiMNS Two2-iero t , , Llrpilr , llvu mluutui walk troui couit home. 8 ro.iui houjo , now , gtol locatlen. Kajy tcr nf. ' u4lni il.t , 0 room house , Hell and cistern. lireain , NUe house 0 room' , Ccl wets , lot foxing , well n 1 ristcin ; pjod barn , shada trees Ten uln- ites walk from poatotDco. Eosv terms. 2 room house , Urge lot , K'ood location. Cheap 9 right party. 6 room house , barn , 3 acres , trees , vt 111 fell or ride. Splendid lot suitable for rcsMece ? or buelnesi. > H > term : . Very ikelrablo icslderco lot , cno klctk from licet cirs. Hcasontblu tcrniii. lieil'icicj lot , 10 inir.utjs Jk from F. 0 , on iry easy terms. ThU ii a uaifjlo. U r oni house flno 1 cation. K sy terms. Small hou'f , cUlcrn , u ell , fiult , ( bade trio' , inrcnlcnlly locited. Ono acre. hi'U'iidld propcri ) , 2 aciei , goad Iiouie , aUr. lift , shiilo trees. On btrcct e.ir 1 nr. SWxlM feet In Lest ] ) lrt of tnvn , home , barj , lade aud fruit. llcst 1 aim tract In Ounln. ( 'hem. 20 aero , houno > am and f uit , 3 j mlloj from ) n. DeilMblu place S2 lots on htteci car lice , elicjji. Lonk time. OW i ilmtlinu to cusahame. tCnmll pajmeiit " n. Very desirable house ulthln block of street irj , oncaty t inp. 40aor < a ut hln a inlleiof toun. L'ar aln. KOll HUNT. fl\cry desirable luusea.WA&TJ2D. WA&TJ2D. 8 room house ami barn , 10 minutes valk from > h and I'atimn 7 ronm ouso , 10 minutes wslk from P. (1. Also to 4 room hiiie , couvcu cut t ] klioix To rent ' buy. 11B I , li A.MKS. _ _ MiaOELLANIOUS , _ iT'AVUJ-A prr 1 mvrs pen y wllh small 3 wh tobtrlp In f .a , whitu hind teor tnd poor i o ilit pi. 1nl r | lcao return tu Henry [ pinui't Ih cry etiOlu 292-B UOM A Came . fxouli , temiih n aria r'i-id- erwill bo snub j rtttardid by.cturniiu the imc 10 tti oiiito. -jja-tf / ' ' J'JVP' I Ono s IT. 1 colt , 3 yi am oUiTwliite J Btf l'j l/ce , slitrlis Lkiiil.li on right band ' * , 'laJhilt ron lleward for Information SISMf" " " Cjl" Cr L ' ch"Ilt"rBi : ! ltitu bt > tu > ' the lurnlluro cf Iho Hont roaa- llee mllee , Iriw. ooula fori.ny ouoatKnco at the uiil o prr-'cnf an. , on os Utn tondltlnns la tao < . in. llootc anJ Sboes made to iiclcr " * ' " ' " . o i , a Absolutely Pure. 11 ! s ixiwder never varies. A marvel o nliy' ' Stb and wholwomenes * .ore economical than the ordinary kinds , ! rimniot . ? 8old 'a ' competition with the "I eg , short wetaht , alum phosphate powders. Sold only in caw. ' { OVAL UAKIMI I'OWDKU Co. IOC Wall St. , New York