OMAHA P AU.Y . BILE-THUIllSDAY , AUGUST 24 , 1884. THE OMAHA BEI OniMm omco , No. O1O F rnnm St. Council niudVj Olllco , No 7 Vofttl 5 Btrcct , Nrixr Hronrtwuy. I Now YorUjOmco , Uonra 05 Trlt > evtry trotnlnp , except Sunday 1RMJ * T Milt. One Tent . (10 00 I Three Month ! . P Slilton.ru . R 00 | One llc-nlh . 1 Tct Week , 15 Cents. TIIK WMII.T * ? , rtlUMSIIKD * V1RT. WIDKMtiT. TURKS rOJtrMD. JJMToar . tiOO | Tbrm Monlht . t SlxUonths. . 1.00 I Ono Month . . . Amsrlun News Oompvjy , 3alo Ajentf , KowsJ ti In the UnltM States. A OotamutileVlnns rcUtlnir. to Newt and Kdltn mUtcrt ahould bo addnxwod to the KOITOU or ' nu. tnmiM. totter * anl Roinltttnoos ihonli ! ddtcssM toTrm Unit PcuMsnifa OjvrxtT , mi * Pt alts , Chock * an t I'ortollleo ordcra to bo made ] able to the order of Ii3 ! company. m BEE PUBLISHING CO , , PROI E. ROSEWATE , ( JlKr. A , H. Vitcli , MnimKor l ally Circulation , O. Hot , 4 3 Din.\X Noli. WITHOUT a aonatorinl fight in Colorn the Danvor papers would atarvo to dent lr brevity is the soul of wit , Llondrio letter will ciuso considerable inorriinc in the democratic a imp. CLI\IL\M : : ) nuikcs n bid for the Gi man votu nnd totally ignores the rights American citizens abroad , particular the Irish portion of them. IF the Fiirnam street paving en tractors do not hurry up their work , tin will not complete the pavement of tl street before the state fair. FOUH tnoro candidates to bo heat from with letters , loan or lengthy , an the country vrill bo ready to cast the di A plume to a rabbit's foot that the fir in the field distances all competitors. IT was Gen. Hancock who immortalize himself by declaring the tariff isauo local ono. Cleveland is wiser than tl great defeated , and refused to open h mouth for fear of putting hit foot in it. COMIKKSSMAN Helm , vrlio has ju been re-nominated in Michigan made tl canvas with a gleu club. Ha has bee taking lessons from Nebraska politic The sweat singers ot Michigan vrill prol ably ro-olcct him. ST. JuilK has opened the prohibitic campaign in Canada. It was n brilliai picco of statesmanship to ttriico tor ole toral votes in a free field with the opp uilion across the border. St. John has long head and a mouth for mince pies. Tin : campaign is practically nt nn cm nnd its prolongation to November 4th n moro matter of form to comply wit the law. The fog horn of the domoi racy of Omaha has ' 'advices only tmront hours ago that make the election < Cleveland nnd Ilondricka au nbsolu certainty. " TIIK Jicpttblican occupies nearly column in defining for the benefit of i readers the position of TJIB BEE , who it could have boon done in n very fo linos. TUB BEE is now nnd always hi boon a republican paper on national ii BUDS , but in local issues it proposes < support the boat men. WILUUII F. STOUY is dead to all intenl nnd purpoaos and although ho is not yo burled a disgraceful Tight over his oatal which includes the Chicago Times has n ready boon begun. Decency nt loai should Jiavo prompted thn heirs I postpone their fight until Mr. Storey hi drawn his last breath. PAT O. HAWKS has returned from 01 Kentucky. IIo is an ubiquitous pol tician , but ho was unable nevertheless I bo present at the three Nebraska ropubl cm congressional conventions at thosani time , so ho concluded to bu impartial am attend nome of thorn. TIIK Mother Hubbiird drees has llnall got into politics. The St. [ .Louis Glodt Democrat lays ; The democrats are gcttini ; the dofons of Olovclanil down so line that the onl' ' thing they will admit niter a while i < that thu governor , on ono or two ocua aions , appeared on the streets of Butlali after night in a Mother Hubbard droes IT won't do for a catholic , if ho Irni any regard for his salvation , to act ai manager for Pope Bob. Ingorsoll. Join Magulro , the well-known theatre maim f er , has been formally oxcommunlcatet from the Catholic church , by Bishoi Brondol , at Missoulv , for bringing the great infidel into Montana for a aeries o lectures. This will furniah Bob will another test for a scathing lecture. TIIK Farnam street pavjng contractor * liavo done their work without any regard to the public convenience. In the first place they tore up the street the whole length , and in the next place they provided no crossings , thus blockading tho'atreot at every point. Even now as the work is approaching completion the crowing * are loft to the very last. Bosidoa [ this , material is loft piled up on cross streets and obstructions are allowed to remain at every point. * AVby don't the contractors clean up their material as they finish each block , end also haul off the mud that they have allowed to accumulate on the asphalt streets , by reason of their storing materi al thereon ? Or do they propose to shoulder all this cleaning up work , for which they are responsible , upon the street cleaning contractor ? The way in which the it ono contractors have used the asphalt cross streets has certainly Jieen'damsRing to that payment and never hare been allowed , CLE1 'KL.tXD'S A CCKFTA XCJ. G rover Cleveland has nt last VM hoard fvom. His loiter of ncceptm pcptttflsosat least ono commcndnblonual -Hint of brevity. Otherwise it is a v < ordinary document , and shows Mr.Clo land to bo n very ordinary man. J Cleveland , of ciursc , expresses cord approval of the democratic platform a ho dismisses this subject with the dec ration that "so plain n statement of de ocratlc faith and the principles ur , which that party appeals to the sulFr.ii of the people needs no supplement explanation , " Had ho concluded to on into n discussion of the long-wind platform ho would Imvo boon obliged remain in the woods n month longer. Naturally enough , Mr. Clovola finds fault with the republican parly i remaining in power so long. Jlo plaii intimalcs Ihat they ought to give I democrats n shew , and lhal the limo 1 now arrived for thorn to exhibit th magnanimity by quiolly slopping do nnd out. "Wo proudly call ours n gi eminent of the people , " says Mr. Cio land , who goes on to argue that our gi eminent is really not of the people "wli ono parly fastens ita control upon I country nnd porpolunles iU power by i johng and betraying the people inslc of serving Ihem. " Ilo fails to aho howo\er , wherein the republican pai has betrayed Iho pooplo. Ilia nssorli D nnda unsupported by nny prc whatever , nnd therefore nmout lo nothing. Deco Mr. Cleveland pi lend lo Bny tli.it Iho republican party , porpolualing its power , has done nnylhi that would not bo done by Iho dome racy nnd which Iho democracy has n iono when it was in power ? Mr. Cleveland glvos us his idonn , vliat n president should bo nnd how ' . ihould conduct himself. If ho should rioctcd , which result is not now cons ! jrcd among the possibilities , it is hopi , lmt ho will become Iho ideal preside iccording to his letter of acceptance. ' . lis effort to catch the workingmen , wl ire deserting his banner by t ] ivholrsalu , ho ] JTinnkoB a very Ian ) len , and what ho does say comes wi , 'ory poor grace from n man who h joon shown to bo iu full sympathy wit .ho monopolists. His record contains i mdonco of any fooling or act in bohn ) f the workingmon. IIo may Imvo u tared flcntimcnls in the interest of labo but his acts Imvo boon in the opposi lircclton. His plea lo the workingnu : omoa too late. It will not win ba < Lhoao who Imvo already deserted liim.in trill it retain these who intoi k > follow their companions. M Jloveland criticises prohibitory law jut as such laws Imvo been onaclod i inly two or three stales and are not boil 'onorally enforced , ho will not gain mat , 'otcs Ihoroby. To Iho important quo ion of transportation Mr. Cleveland d rotes but litllo space , and treats it in ; onoral and careless manner. "Cher md easy transportation should bo libo illy fostered within the limits of the co ititulion , The general govornmo : ihould so improve nnd protect the nut' ' al watorwnya ns will enable the produ irs of the country to roach a profitab narkot. " This is nil ho has to siy c his subject. Not n word does 1 ittor on the railroad quoslioi IQ is as silent as the grave o interstate- commerce nnd regulation nilroads quosllons Ihat ore of vilal in lorlauco lo Iho shippers and producers ( his counlry. Mr' Cleveland could n < roll say more than ho has on Iho subjoi if transportation , for ho evidently Imam 'orgollon Ihat his appointmonU of rai 'oad commissioner , ) wore solely in Ih nlorosl of the railroad monopolists. U irobably remembers that ho nppointc is Iho superintendent of public works nilroad conlraclor , nnd placed Iho ci mis , which are intended lo cheapc ransportalion , under thu control of U ailroado with which they nro expactod I ompolo. Ho npproved n bil > assod by n venal and corrupt logislaturi iving to Iho 0-donsburg and Lak Ilminplmn railway Iho power to own an tin vossolu on the St. Luwronco and u\ \ or lakes. This is how G rover Clovi nd has cheapened transportation an mdo Iho waterways the competitors clio lie railways. Ho preaches ono thing IK ! practices nnothor. Mr. Cleveland declares himself li ivor of civil service reform In n con > rvntivo manner. But ho has not om ord upon Iho groal ciuoslion of Iho lar T. The problem appears to have boor > o intricalo for solution by Mr. Clove .lid . , and ho therefore wisely concluded i ignore it. The great * talosman closet is loiter wilh "an humble reliance upon 10 favor and support of the Supreme oing" in the discharge of his duties iu iso ho is elected to the presidency. But hoUior the Supreme Being takes suf- : iont interest in American politics to ) lp G rover Cleveland out of the woods id Into Iho chief executives' chair ro ams to be soon. TIIK city council has wisely employed ; al counsel to recover any city property lich has been sold for delinquency of ICB. Councilman Furay cUims that ere are in North Omaha people occupy. j property formerly bolongiag to the yand that the cily has yet good claims ion it. Some of this property , Mr. iray says , was obtained by the pay jnt of 8300 or SlOO.and now it is worth > m 57,000 to $10,000 , Wo have reason believe that if the proper effort is made argo amount of property can bo found various parls of Iho city which can bo : ovorcd for the city. It is a fact that merous city lots have been gobbled up > m time to time for litllo or nothing , d in an illegal manner , until now the y haj hardly any real estate left , and is compelled to purchnao loU whenever wants ground Tor any public building. TIIK chief of police of Pitlsburg order Iho Austrian consul to take down I Austrian consular ling , nnd upon rofui to do so , Iho chief made complaint agait Iho consul under Iho swinging si ordinance. This Incident may bccoi an intornalionnl episode , as Iho com proposes lo appeal lo Secretary Frolli huyacn nnd Iho Austro-LIungarian in in lor. The consul considers Iho action the chief as nu insult to Iho tl : nnd ho in probably correct , it is claimed that Iho 11 wai in no wise n slrcot obstruclion. Ft Ihcimoro , It is assorted llmt in Iho troa between the Auslro-Hungnrian govoi inont nnd the United States there Is clause covering this very caso. It pi vidoa that a national Hag may bo plac by consuls in front of their consulates the same manner na the coat of anna , may bo that the Pitlaburg chief will called upon lo apologize or Imvo o government do it for him. His ncti certainly was discourteous to say I least. Tin : Now York fmlcpcndrnt hsa fmi ly concluded lo drop Cleveland on i counl of Iho Maria Hnlpin scandnl. Tl causes great joy among Iho Now Yo republicans , nnd dirmay among Iho del ocrnls. There really scorns lo bo a mot inont of foot , in consequence of this m other stampedes , to force Cleveland withdraw. The Butloriloa are jublla and assert that if Cleveland is withdrav Butler will capluro the democratic vet nnd thai if Cleveland is Inkon oil' 11 ticket Bullor will receive Iho reguli democratic endorsement , and bo olocte The Butloritcs are counting Iheir chic ens before they nro hatched , na there no probability that Mr. Cleveland wou allow himself to bo thrown ouorboard this juncture , Although ho has lo strength , ouch n course would bo auisid to the democracy. All rumors as toClov Innd'a withdrawn ! may bo sot down i morn sonsalioiial gossip. Tin : proposition of Mrs. Parnoll i turn the Irish vote over lo oilhor parl For n consideration in Iho shape of promise to admit Irish manufacture goods into this counlry duly free , * s n insult to the intelligence of Irish-Amor cans. DOOB Mrs. Parnell suppose for moment that they will permit thomsolvi to bo Bold in Ihis manner ? Such a schon will not work , and wo do not baliovo will bo considered fern moment by eithi party. Wo nro surprised that n woma uf Mra1 ParnoH'a intelligence should ha\ Qiitercd Iho field of American politii with such n proposal of barter and sail Even if she should succeed in nmkiii it contract , she could not deliver 111 , 'oods. Two convicts , James Cunningham an Dwon Bradley , rendered valuable assisl unco lo Iho olHcors of Iho Konluck ponllonliary during the revolt nnd a tempt at escape on last Thursday. Cut iiingham , who saved the lifo of n guard md wa wounded in the hand to han fight at the door , w s a lifo prisouoi liaving boon sonloncod for killing his sic : or's aoducor. Bradley was a coinino iorao thiof. Both have boon pardono jy Governor Knott aa a reward for thei jravo and honorable conduct. BUKUSTKU , attorney-general , einph.il cnlly says that the statement is prepot ; oriously false ihal ho has n great rotinu ) f horses , carrlagea , and [ aorv- inta at Long Branch. Mi Llrowstor claims lo bo living in n plaino md moro quiet way than over before md that ho is spending his time at hi Business and with his books , his objec n visiting n Long Branch boini * to sou ! rnnqullity , and not display or excite ucnt. Wo were n litllo premature in compli nontiiig ( rover Cleveland on Iho brovlt ; if hid loiter of acceptance , llondricks ii mtilled to the premium for brevity. Mr , londricks had little or nothing to say , ml ho didn't occupy a column and r iolf in tolling it. Ho simply says thai o accepts the nomination , endorses the lalform , and is "your obedient Borvniit. " A AYomun'H CnrltiiiH llc < mcst.l oston 1'oat. In the will of Rachnol T Stevens , of omervillo , recently filed in the probatn > urt of Easl Cambtidgo , appears the fol- iwing bequest "I give and devise all iy estate , both real and personal , to the ty of Boston , in trust , nevertheless , for 10 following uses nnd purposes vis : To y the not income thereof in somi-nn- aal paymonU lo Hannah J. Adanu , of Jincrville ; upon the death of said Han- ih to pay the not income of said rust tate for the support and maintenance poor , worthy Protestant single amen of Boston who have arrived at onge of 0 ! ) years , ( not including whi rs ) paying each the sura of 8100 an- tally Jin semi-annual payments ; upon p marriage of any bonehciary under is will ; uo further payment is lo bo ado to her , nor is any furlhor payment bo [ made to any beneficiary who bo- mcs unworthy of help undorthis trust. Aforegoing i a porpotusl trust , " or Somerville property is directed 'to hold intrust until it can bo sold at"l r square foot , at which time Iho city authorized to [ sell without applying to y court for leave , the proceeds of the lotobohold ; upon the terms'of the ovious trust. Blander. Governor St. John and his co.prohibi- mists , emphatically deny the ute of mulauta in any shape or form. In tak- ? hold ot and advocating the u o of Ion a new rum cased tobaccos , "Trot- r"aud "Old Jam , " they are governed a well known princlp l in science that ese two poisons noutralira each other d give the boys n harmless amusement uch destroys the ttsto for anylhinj ? ong. _ CUlt ttlyc flour is unequalled. Sold ly by J. B. French it Co. 18-3t HTATI3 JOTTINGS. The n ii\i > nhiontu Itvtns ? In Lincoln i Vicnic to ' Ihcr September tith , Hixrry Muller was thrown out ot n wn | by n runaway tonin at I3luu djuing * , nnd s ( insly injurcil. H..II. . Jnmoi NM'niil. of St. 1'atil , has cfUM tlio iinmlnntion lor thr sonatorinl i ] ttict niin | > o > til of ll'iwftrd , Shcnnnn and U falo counties. Clnltn jiiin ) ) * rs nro worrying money out settlers In the Otnnhi rp < orvo anil tlieir ope tloijH IIAX o Itccomo co l ilil niul frc'iuorit t Iho BCltlcrs prnpnso to orRanl ftiiil lr them to buckshot or tnr nnil feather * . A Lincoln Unck tnith thinks ho htis otn n iniLi > of uc.il tli In the invt'iitn > n < > f n naf car coupler , wlurli ho clniini will do awny w the tii-eeitity nf litukcinon ( 'o'iifl ' > i t\ucn cam to mnkc n coupling. Ho lias applied n pitcnt , A young man named Hope fell nut of wngnn in llftinllton tnunty , tutnlilingn 1 rd iif nail nfter him. Thu Imiid ntruck 1 on the hand , frightfully mutilntlnR liis f ai'il cracking IIH ! kull. Ho was nh\o nil nccDimts , ] 'rrmonlcrs are a little irrititcd o\er pttltlnn of thu pcnplo cif Ccntnillo to county cuimmaaionrrj , rciiucstlng thom to 8 mil to n vol.i of the people tlio question romo\Iug the county seat. Thn coininlssl era have noi > } ct actud on tlio pot ! ) ion. 1'ntilck I'.ngan , rccontly elected promdonl tlio Irlnh NHtionnl Icnguo nf Auicrna , \ unrmly welcomed homo t Lin 'oln , Tinsel Mr. linger Wnluli , nccroUry of thn Imgut1 , > 11111 % o to Lincoln noon nnd make thntcity ln'adipiartorH of the league , A lull hill tory comes from lituwn coun to the effect that during u Inti storm congi'i lioiihli'ts fell so miiiiL-roualy .is to kill nil pi in the fitted distiict , nnd the pcopio in \lcinlty h no game enough stoicdau.iy to fi thum all wintnr. Had n few r.tniliilatcs bi killtd oil the stoiy would ha\OSMmi > bn bone. Lucinno 1'odillo , tha Jtoxlcnn uh" outraf a httlo girl near Crotu hmt Saturday , wni c turoil Tuesday morning by Mnrflial l' < the of lioatnee , nuil landed In the jiil at Linci Ho had just ( inWied n term nt Ihu year the penitcnti.iry for a similar criiuo counnlt m New Mexico , nndll \ doubtless bo trea' ' to n second ilo e. Thu cniiiinlM loiicr < ) of Johnson county h. apjiropri.ited $ ' 00 to defr.iy tlio OXIUIISCK making a piopei exhibit of the product ! this county nt tlio Woild's 3'nli , to bo held New Orleiuis next winter , and npp-intei committee to pieparo a colloctiou of full grains nnd otlior products grown in the com tii bo forwarded to the coiiiiiii sionci-s for I said cxpbsition. sunimioii SPOUTS. The Turf , HAHATOOA UACFB. SAIUTOOA , August 'JO. Mile and half fi lung non-winners Vintun won , Ilidalgo 1 Mnrlo Stuart 3d ; time , 1:52J. : tile and 000 yards purse Lucky B. hud wnllc OUT. lfio furlongs Fairmont won , Leonidas : Fidelo ! ld ; time , I'M j. lile Ulnck Jack won , NoM'ina 2d , Mil 3d ; time , 1:41. : Mile Ada Glenn nnd Gano dead lies Mniinnoiust Del ; time , ItllJ. lIUIOinoK 11KAUH BVCKS. IJim.iiTq.s lU'ACll , August 0. I'ixo fi longs maiden 'J-yoar-olda J.isk Code \\t Duylccii d and .laoet'H luido M. Tit 1 05. l\Iilo Selling allnwnncosThuigor wt Lutestring 2d , Lillie J ! , 3d Time 1:11 : . August cup -all ages T o miles and half LoMint won , itcniy J" 2d. Tu 1 3HJ.Mlh Mlh < nnd aquniter ollvges fontankwc Wood J'limer 2d , liurton 3d. Tune liliOj. Hteeilo | ih.i e thott courts Odotto we Unbok 2d. Time 1:5H. ! : ( lnno nail , At Cincinnati Cincinnati , 10 ; Union Chicago , 5. At Now York Xew York , 11 ; ISufT.ilo , 0. At Uoslpn lo ! ton , 7 ; Chic.igo. 1. At B.iHiiuoie Unltimuio , U ; Viicinia , 1. At Winon.i Wliiona ,2 ; Milwaukee , 12. At Minneapolis Minneapolis' , 8 ; St. I'.xt At 15oiton Unions , Boston , D ; Bnltimor Atl'io\iilunco Vrinidcure , 5 ; Detroit , 2. At Now York MUiojjoljtaiu' , 1 ; Bro.i yii , 3. At Philadelphia Philadelphia , 0 ; Clc\ and , ! ) tio. At St. Louis Unions , St. Louis , C ; Kans 2tty , 2. Tlio mile. LKAVKSWOIITII , August 20. To day closi ho coniputitionof rillniion of the Doparttnei > f the Missouri. There was considerable ra uulnul. . The shooting however was % ei food and the men form a strong team. In h wo boat days Clark inado the unprecedontt mi of 182 out of n possible 210. There \\i > u an imluulu.'il sktrmlih inado to-morro norning nnd a ill\i.-ion contest will follow c September 5. The following is the scores fi .wo . d.iys of the men selected in the ordi umed to constitute the team of twohe an w o alternates. The totals giou reprct.entn : wo ecorej at each of the ranges , two , thn ind hundred yanU , vith a possible thirt ; i\o nt ench range , or n possible t'vo bundle uul nnd tin combired : Jlark , pihata 10th infantry . 1) ) ) eh > ale , pi u. itu 2d " . 11 lart , seu e.int 13th " . \ \ riiompson , cap't. 21th " . li \ing , Snrgi.int 2011. " . i ; klc abb , corporal 21th " . 15 'low , corpoial 20th " . i ; May , lieutenant 10th " . i ; ilford , prixatelCth " . 1 ( lulibaul , seige.int 10th " . 11 ) ay , lieutenant Uth cavalry . ll veefo , corpoml 22 < 1 Infantry . ll 'rei-tiiu , private 21th " . II ' .iblei , ttMrgi"iit 2'.M " . . . li An/liitll' , r , Movniiioiit. YOIIK , August 20. Negotiations ai Jiicluded between the Atlantic \ IV ih illto.id company and the Southeia and Coi nl 1'anlie companies of California with lew to forming a cloao working tiuin servic : id ti.ilhc nriangenifiit extending from S oulsnver the St. Louis A. San l-'rancisc ulioad nnd from Atchixm and Kansas l it or the Atchlson , Topiki & SanU IV rai. iad by w.iy of thn Atlantic and 1'ncific rout ' Alhumiuitnie , New Mesico , to San 1'rai co and all points in California. POISON IN THE PASTRY IF TJ-SIEXX | % nlHn.I.einonar nKt , rlr.larar CnUr , ruiu..l'iillB.v-c.u | , dcllralelr uuU uul. ullr u > IhofViill IVuniMblch tbcy urc wuilc. > H STRENGTH AXD TKUL FHU1T FLAYOIl THEY STAND ALOSE. riif io ir THI Price Baking Powder Co. , iloooo , III. BI. Louis , MO. r , Price's ' Cream Baking Powder * . Price's Lupullii Yeast Corns , Ilc.l Dry Ilau Ycuil. O-ftT.T ! 33TT OXICC3CIU3. WE MAKE UUT OSE QUAmV. SPECIAL OUDINANOE NO. C32 An ordlnafioelevvlnu a sptclalUx n < l as t ! men til lw and real csUta within alley rating DIM No 0 , In the city of Omiha , to cover the rosl paving allc > Ijttwctn Farnim ami Douglas itrc anil 14th anA 16th strocta Whereas , It hatlnjr. 'csn , nil bclnj hcrchj JiiilKO' , iloicrmlncilaml f Ubl shed IhM ihe ic\ lots and pieces of real rst tc hcrelnalter rcfcrre have each hecn gnccUU } benelltteJtothe fullamo herein levied and as'Omed against o ea of ral.i . and pieces of r. al estate , reiifctlvtlj , hj' roaw tin pivlnc of alley hetneen Karnam and Dou trc-t , and 14th and 16lh streets , Ihcrcforo , for thopurine | of pajlne Iho oiil llp\vlntf alloylH-twccn Katnam and UouzUs 4th and 16th olrect * . Do ll Ordaln d hy the City C ulticil ol the Clt' ' OmMia I. Thitth ceil of tmvltijf &uPy w | | allcj pminR Ulstttft No 0 , In Iho oltj ol Omilia , t ein Fnrnam and Dnujln dtrccls , and 11th lrith tlnotj MM cost toliKt the sum of 8 ,05I 07 and the xame is hereby lev led anil omofscil In ] portion to ) ho fntt fmnt along MlJ pivlnif , ami cnrillfifftoMiecIv lunefltHhv reison ofld pav , upon the following descrllicd lo s and real estate , shown hv the ecncriill ) rimKnli-dinapof thotlt lm\h , 1SC3 , Mineral httl and published hyOco llcmli , Ktld co t bo'nK ' no Icvlcdon tai I lots and i estate , respective ) } , as follows , t ) wit. I. J Kennar.1 , N. 10'iJ It. E i lot 1 , b 11J , Omi II llce.1. S , 20 It I' i loll , b 110 , Om > ln$3U HiiKh Clark. M J lot 1 , b 119 , Om ha , $ S5 CO. ilcrilolcCilminlnKi , W. J lot 1 , b llO.Omah'J.SS ; Marvin llatrctt , K. } lot 2 b U9nmiha , W 6 Wind Smds.if. Jlot2 | , bllO.dmiha.S'SM. \ \ m O Samls , W 1 lot 2 , b 11B , Omahi , ? J5.to ifilholm A , Krl ( kson , K. J lot 3 , b 110 , Omaha 8' , JAsllccIc3' E-SOil'tof W , 41ft , Iut3 bllOO lift ( cSO 3J. C JK-irlKieh lot , b 119 , OnnhaW238 40 Uojd'n Opera IIousu An oclitlou , lot C A , W,1 1 lot 6 , b 1ID , Ouiilia , J20D 21. A J Ilansoom.W. 33 ft. of K. 65 ft. lot 0 , b 110,0 ha , 8 23 25 Oco II Lake , K. J lot 0 b 110 , Omaha , $35 CO AiumtUH Pratt , \V J lot 7. b 119 , Onnha. $ S3.t H A Herman , Mnt \ 7 , b 119 , Omaha , ? S5 50. S II Ilrcriui , i : A lot 7 , b 119 , umahi , 35S.50. 3 U Brown N. in ft and W. 6 ft ot N , 3J It , lo HI ) . Omiha , $155 10. Heirs of Ij SiAnilrtBcnrK. ; 03 It of N. 33 ft. lot 11 , Omaha. # 101.0S. fn.8 'Hut said s pf r S [ taxes levied afores on salil lots , parU of luts and pieces ot leal cst rrtpectivily , shall bewruo itullniiitnt | as folh One-fifth of tin tola' ' rtmount so levied on old fald lots , pattH ollotsor pl3of rcil o fvto , 8 hf come ilollnriuent 111 nitj das from the pas nnd approval of this orillna one filth In ono uir , ono filth two JOHI , ono fltth hi three \eirs and one filth four joirs alter * ald lcvanil bclnj from thu page ago and approval of thU ordinance. Kich ol s ol said Irutil uictits , cxccpttho llrst , shJll draw- tf rest at the rate of icveti per cciit pr annum fi the time nl the Icvj oforesild , until the Btmo 8 become delinquent A pena'ty ' of leu percent. gither w Ith Interest at the rate nf ono ptr cent , month , pajablo In advance , shall bo paid on c dclliifucntloftallment. | Sri 3 That the entire amount of tax so lei and osscfscd on anj of said lots , parts of lots , pieces of real estate , nny be paid by the ow thereof : or Iho properly charitable nroporllon of i tix on any part ot said lot" , or pieces of real csti m y bo paid by any person within flftv days fi said levy , and thereupon nail loU purls of lols plccoi of real estate shall bo oxouipt from any 1 or charge therefor. Src. i. That this onlmincoFhall take cUcrt t bo In force from and after Its passa.c. Passed August 6th , US I. Attest ; J J. L. C JKWFTT , City Clcil P. K. Jltrtfm , President CityCounci App ovcd August ! 8th , 1SS4. P. P Mfnui\ , an , ' 16-51 AclingMajo : SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. DM , An ordinance lev ; ing a special tax and as ) ssan on all lots an 1 real csiats within allej piviugi trltt No 10 , in Iho cltv ct Umab.i , to cover coit of paving alley bctwcui Parnam and Doug BtritU and 13th and 14th st eU > . \\hciea , It having beer , and being herebv Indeed , dtlcrmined and cstabllihad that the sevc lots and pieces of real estate heieii after referred nave tath been pecial'j ' bencllttcd ID the I amount herein levied and asse-sed against each Ealdloliard ii'ccesof ' real cstat , respectnclj , rcavcu of the pavhu'of a'ley ' bctwun Fatium t Donglaa ttrtils and 13thmid 14th ttrcct ? . Thircfore , for the purpo'C of paving the cost pall pav ing allpj bttw cen rarnaui.and Douglas n 13th and nth strce'e. Ilo It oidalnoJ b } the City Council of tha Cltv Omaha- EKCTION 1. That the cost of paving all y within al paving district No. 10 , In the city of Omaha , belwi t'arnam and Douglas utreots > nd 13th and 1 streets , sa'd cott btiiiK the sum of $2 07S 1C. be a the tame is hcrobj levied and assessed. In prop tkm to the feet front along said paving , and acco ing lo special bcntnts bv reason of said favlr upon the following described lots and real cstitc , shown by the k'eccrill.v recognized m p of the city [ Imaha , ! Sb3 , lithoirraiihcd and published b } Ceo. DciuU raid cost bcinj so levied on said ots and r estate , roipccllvelj , as follows , to wlf Omahi J > atn'l Bank , 1-21 ot 1 , b 120 o 1-2 o lot 2 , b 120 , Omaha.242,45. . Savings Bank o 27 It n 1-2 lot 1 , b 120. Oma fSl.SS. IJodco 4 Da j ton , w 25 ft , e 52 ft , n 1-2 lot 1 , b 1 Dmaha , $29 62 , SUCreary , wr H ft u 1-2 , lot 1 , b 120 , Omal ilB.53. ilcCreary. ell ft n ! ? lot 2 , b 120 , Omal lielra of Cildwell , w 11 ft o 1 3 , n 1-2. lot 2 , b 1 ! ) maha , IJ12.C9. Helra ol Caldwell , m 1 3 lot 2 , b 120 , Omaha , $38 , ( ohu I Rcdlck , w 1 3 lot 2b 120 , Omaha , $40 69 Heirs of S S. Caldwcll , e 1 3 lot 3 , b 120 , Omar fsO 59. Uco 11 tale , in 1-3 lot 3 , h 120 , Omaha , JS8 iO. O W. Smith , w 1 3 lot 3 , b 12J , Omaha , $56,59. O W Smith , o 11 ft lot 4. h 123 , ? 43 29. Henry Horn ticrgcr , w 22 w e IJ lot 1 , b li ) rainasa59. J J Brown , w 1-2 lot 4 , b 120 , Omaha , ? 129.S7. M llcllman , u 41 ft , w 41 ft , lot 5 , b 120 , Omal : ! 92 37. Caroline Calm , a S3 ft w 44 ft w , lot B , b 1 ! ) ma-a , S3 .81. G \ \ Smith , o 1 3 lot 5. b 120 , Omaha , SS6.CO. Ilclrs of WniMcKdl , w 1-3 lot 0 , b 123 , Omar. 8.69. It U Kllison. ml 3 lot 6 , b 120 , Omaha , $3".5) . O \ \ Smith , u 1 3 lot d , h 120 , Omaha. 0,5P. O.-o F Mills , w 34 ft lot 7 li 120 , Omaha , $133 S2 Lehman A. Co. , c J2 It lot 7 , b 12) , Omata , $125 Ketato Jn McL'ormlek , vv 1-3 1st S , b ISO , Ouiali Sl ( . { > . Heirs ci S II Megeath , ml Sand n 25 ft of o 1 utS , b 120 , Omaha , 117 S3. Clias Bcindorf , s 107 ft o 1-3 , lot 8 , b 12) , Orcah :55 : 35. Sn. 2. ThatealJ special taxes levied aforestl in ( aid loU , parts cf loU and pieces of real * stai cnri'ttlvl } , ehall been e dthnquo il as fellow e ou IHh of the total amount eo levied ou eich < f fn ot , parts ol lota or ihces of real cUU > , tliall L omod'liniii | nt In lilt } ravs from the passgo ai ipprovalnf thin ordiname , onefth ( In oce jca me llftli In two jeam , one tilth In three .uars , on lltli in loir je.irs altir slid ICM , and being fro he pa-8 gonnd approval ol th a ordinanie. I'M I nalllnitallincnu , cxce-pt ths nrst.shtll draw I , crest at lie rate ol seven | er cent per annum fro lielia.c of tl e lev ) afmetald , until the fame flu lecomj ilil M'lMtnt. A | enalt } of ten psr cent , t ; eth' r with interest al tte ra'o of ono per rent IK nontli , pjvabV in advance , stall be paid on cac , llnipie-nlinstarmcnt. ! > HTIU3 , 'I bit the entire aniouut nft.iole'vi < nil .ae * ed on mij of j..v d lot * , pirts , > f li t- * , t lecesnf rial eM.a'e' , m.av bo puid liv tlio nwiic luruif ur thpropirlj rb.irjr.iblo proportion of > ai ion tnv I art ofail Iiits , or pines < f re-.il eM Hi uvbv.iidbv mi ) IH.ISDII v\ithin Illtv davH froi ilu h vv , and tliereiliHUi Kild lot' , | nrts of l.it.H < leres of ri.il e-tatObfi.all bo exempt from anv lltn i InrKP therefore' . S enoN4. That this ordinance thall Uko cffex nd be'inforio from .and .liter Its pa .in'e' . Paj. exl August 5th , Ihsl , ttest : J. J. I. C. Jtwrrr. I'ltv Clerk. P. K.Miiu'm , Presidcnl Cit ) Council , ppioveil August Sth , 1SSI. P. P. Mi'Biuv , JK 15-51 Acting Major. MASTER'S SALE. Iu the Circuit Court ol the I'nitiM Sat. ! > j for th istriitof NebrisVa : me'rlran Freehold I ml Jlortgago 1 eonmuiv of Ixindonlliinitexljvs ' Iiuhancerj , tJeorguTajlor. ) rORfCUm RK OK MORTll VOK. Public notice n he re bj given , that ill pur uanco am > virtue of a decrtti intereil In thu abov , uw , on the- eighth da > nf Januarr , 13I , I , Kills I , Urbower , t-pexlal uuter in chaucerj in taul Court 111 on the IMhtUv of Svptembe-r , 1MI , at the hou lOoilockln the loiennon of the Mijihv.ut th irth dwr of the' I nlt l htati-s Court IJouw'and I'o Itlce liulkllntr , in the'Cit ) of Omaha. IKni "la.C.uint ati and IH.trlctof Xetbra.k. > , i-ellat am t Ion the f , wing dtM-rlheil | roinr.v , to wit. TliOMJUth-half of the north e'ie.-l quarter and tin irth we t quarter of the north e < a t quarter of nitioi J. Mxfi ) , In towruhip No twent > eight (2 ( > ) , nortl ii e No. > euu (7) ( ) , wi.t In Antilxiw To , .Neb . , , " IH-eUIJIasteriiil'liaiie-erv. aue" 18 , 25 , i te'pt 1,8,15. ROPOSALS FOR CITY PRINTING , Beilsd protosa's will b rccclTtel M the underilgn until Uocl ck.noon , Augv t ioth PSIorptlnt ; of the legal net < xi of tha cllv of dnuba frcm t of contni-t to thu eudipmeiitftCAl Je-ar.euJ Bild biil * 'h ll bo accompanied bj the mines of the opo el lurcty whoiuthr evtntof award npacrn tct , will cnUr Ute a bond with the cltv of Omaha rthoiruecifmrarc | cf till contract. rh cit ) riiervejtLuiltiht to rrjexrt ny and all Enwlcr cfitainlng Mprope ! ioI bids ihill iruikcd "ricpctalii ftrtrlrtlrg ] t&l notUvt. " j addititcd to Ibe Lndenlgnee ) . . J. J. U C.JKWETT , Omaha , Aug. Ktb 161. City Ucrk. r REAL EBTATE WILLIAMS'BLQC : 15th & Dodge Streets , KEEP YOUR EY On thU lint for birz&ins , and If \ ou wish n lot In partol Omaha \ \ ntto runt n home h\\c j house rented buy a house-sell the onojou ha\ want } our ( npcra undo tltlo tookot up , nnd t thing relating to ttcal Estate , en ml sco SEAUSvlIlOSAnD , No. 218 JI.700 House nl ( Uo rooms on hall 400 t tltno of sale , and $25 l > cr month. No. 2 5 12,000 1 acre anu < room briskhous Park Place , cash. No. 225-l,050 Kouso of ek tooron on lot 65x1 Park Plaoc , on ctsv terms , $ MO , and $20 per mor No. ? 20-1,5'0 | Hou-o and lot In ISowcrj 1 Ooo'l cl tcrn nnd well. Ono hill cnih and time 221 ? J,300 Oood six room homo on rorncr I lot , ono block from 13th strett , south ot U I * . dC ) Uran new SoM on raiy terms. 217 J1.SOO House of 4 rooms on full lot , Cor street. Good well , clatcrn nud walks. Half c and time 107 $1,000 Hou o of two looms alf lot , gan'd addition Ono half Ci li , 29 ? 1SOO House of four rooms on full lot , enl street , couth Omaha , ono hall cash. 62 $1SCO House ot fUo rooms ou full lot In F kor's ndiltlun , ono block north of $20,000 son houio , south front , good well , clatcin , &c.and al pain on casv terms. 70-$7,003 Corner bt II V. Smlth'9 addition , t Eood tluclllngs , eouth nnd cnst Iront , on car U cheap and on easy terms. 40 (4,000-Ix > ta 13 and 14 , comer Tarnam strc and near court house , two Rood dwellings on 1 but U buslnces property. A Rtcat barRaln. And lots of bargains all o > cr ton n. Call at oil and cxaratno our lint for lmpro\cd prorer ; > . LOTS IN HAWTHORNE , TABOR PLACE.j OMAHA VIE\ And In nil first cilia Inside additions , and It wo to find a lot to suit jou , out of our citcusUol then Omaha doe * not contain one. Omaha Vlow Is on the toad to the bnrracke , am that plat south of L , I ! Williams' residence.Vo i ots from StOO to $350 , $10or moro down nt time tJe and monthly pa ) incuts. $200 down and wo v lid j ou a house on the lot. Hawthorne Is west of the High School ono m nd wo vo selling lots ono third down and mont ! pav mcnta. This addition Is graded and lots arc & to$800 each. Now Is the time to buy , while pri , are low and terms easy. Tabor Place Is on Farnam street nnd Is n cho addition , with only twcho lots left , and they are as good lota 03 there nro In tke addition , Prices $ and S')50. Lots on Sherman n\cnuo , cist nnd west frin One-half block hi WIIcox's addition , cheap audc : terms. tTDon't fall to call for bargains at the office , SEARS & BOSAR ] Cor. loth aiid Dodge Streets. WILLIAMS BLOCK. Cor , 14th & Jones , Omaha , PersJns allllcted with nny disease , not conta iot cau find n noun , nnd It occtip > inz a prito roe may hero bo attended by nnj phjsician In good ( to ding. TheLjing inDfjiarliiient Isancsptcialfcatui Address Central Hospital , Omaha , Xeb. FALCONER'S HALLS. Dancing Hall , $ ! ? > . ( BothHalls , 25. ( They contain Kitchen , Cloak Iloon Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Iloort vrith every convenience. The supp room will seat 300. Apply nt N. B. FALCONER'S N. B. FALCONER , ( hand Sale of Sheetings Bleached Sheeting- 8-J Pepperell Sheeting SO c worth 25 D 4 Peppcrell Sheeting . . . .22jc worth 25j 10Pcjipercll Sheetlcg 25 o worth 30 IM Now York Mills 2SJo worth 31) ) -irrfew York JIllls. . . . 30 c worth 35 0-JUtlci . . . . : j0 worth 35 lO- Utica so c woith 371 94\\an utta 30 c worlh 35 10 1 Wnmsutta 32jc worth 371 D4 Krult of thetooin 27Je worth 35 10-4 Fruit o ( the Loom SO c worth 37 } Unbleached Sheeting ? , 8-4 Pepperell Sheeting . . ISJc worth 221 0 4 Peppcrell Shieling . . .so e worth 25 10 4 Pepperell bheeting 22Jo worth 27i 0-4 Ilostou bhictlnge . 25 o woith 30 .0-4 Boston Sheetings 2"So north 33 ! Pillow Casing , 2 Inch Peppcrell 12ie worth J6 13 inch repiiercll . . lab worth 18 ? oiWu . , ISio wrrth 20 , 2.lnchtrult of Loom . 13jo wortli 1B < , " ' ° ' ILoom 15 e worth irf ' 4 Irultof Loom . . . , isle worth 2 J . } . } l'i = worth 20 < \ " . 20 c wurth is i 8 JJainsut a is c worth 20 S \J aiunitU -jo o w orth Wi , WanuutU 25 c worth 2 ? } , Customers will find wo have plenty 01 hoao goods as advertised. 1 B. DE , SWETNAM , Office 15th street first , door north o > arnam in Boyd's opera house. Loarq rders at office or Saxo's druc store. Telephone 150. IAIR ! HAIR ! HAIR ooorxi.A.x31 \LMA E. KEITH'S I'AXTON UOTKI , llnery and Half Dressing Parlors 3H" , r-aaL , naL Stroot. [ air ! Hair ! Hair ! Cheap I r Country' Orderi Solicit * ! /VHEELER / BROS. . BOOKS AND STAPLE AND FA.VCV 1DWARD KUEHL , tAOISrKU OK PALUVSTEHY AND d. to order. - ' 1 THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital , - $1,000,000 Paid-up Cnpitnl , - - 100,000 S Surplus Fund , - - 70,000 S BANKING OFFICE I N W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sis orricFitsi FIUNK McaniT , President. I SAM'I K. Roams , V-P Bin. B. WOOD , Cwhlor. | LUTUIR DRIRI , A DIRECTOnSl Frank Mnrphy , Samuel K. llogon , Ben. B. Wood , Chirlos 0. Houtel , A. D. Jones , Luther Drake. Transact a General Banking Business. All wha have any Banking business U transact are Invited call. No matter how lareo or small the transaction , It will receive our careful attention , and wo piomlie alw a ) s courteous treatment. Tavs particular attention to business for parties realdln ? outsldo tha city. Exihango on all the prin cipal cities of the United States at very lowest rates. Accounts of Btnka and Bankers rooelroil on favor able terms. Issues Certificate of Deposit belting 5 pel oen Interest. Ilujsnnd Bolls Foreign Exchange , County , C'l and UoTcrnrt.cn > securltlm UNITED STATES OF OMAHA. 5 , W , Cor , Farnam and 12ih Sts , Capital , - - $100,000,00 C. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. O. n. CALDWELL , V. Pros't. M. T. BARLOW. Cnshlor. DIRKOTORS : S. S. OALDWKLL , U. F. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTOK , M. T. BARLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor * and liopt aub Joct to sight chock. Cortlflcntoa of Deposit lasuod pay ablolnS O and 12 months , bonrlngj Intoroot , or on demand without In- toroot. Advances made to customers on approved socurltlosat market rate of Intoroot. The Interests of Customers are c'oooly guarded and every facility compatible with principles of oound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on EnglandIre land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. Soil European Passa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock. - - - 8150.000- Lability of Stockholders , 300,000 F.TB Per Cent Interest Paid on Depsits LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1B OflBLoox-s tSa 3Dii-ootore JAJIE3E.BOYD . Pre nt L. M. BENNETT . Vice Prcsldenl W. A. PA.XTON . Managing Director JOUNE. WILBUR . . . . . . . .Cashier CIIAS. F.MANDER6ON , TITOS. L. KIMBALL , J. W. OANNKTT , MAX MEXEIl , BKNItY PUNDT. _ E L. STONE. _ United States Depository OF OMAHA 3or. 13th and Parnam Sts , * 1 The Oldest Banking Establishment- in Omaha , HJCCES80K3 TO KOUNTZE BBOTnCBJ. Organissa in isss. ) rganlzed aa a National Bank In CAPITAL . . . . . . . IURPLCS AID PROFITS omciKa DikicTOM ImuAic KODSTII , President. ions A. CaiionTOs , Vice President A UDSTCS KOC.VIZJ , ! d Vice President A. J , H. , cr Tnnsacta a ( rener.l banUlnij Imalneju. In ucs time ; rtm tes bcarlnir Interest. Drawo drills on San- ranclsioand principal cities In the United State ° " Duhlln' E-Hnbursh .nd the .l00' ' rilnclpa ' i ticsoltbo continent and Kurope H , K , BUEKET OlilECTOO JUB EHBtLMEii 111 North 18th Street Umana SETAKEES ! 18 HTH STREET , BET. PAUNAte AND DOUGLAS JKESEL < Sc MAUL , ( sncxjEsaona TO JOHN o. JACOBS ) TODERTAEERS ! 'h ° " t"d 1T tarnam rtrecl. Order * by tph tolldted and promptly atteoted to CHAELES EIEWE , JNDERTAKER , AND DEALER IN slalic Cases , Cofflnymicb , > OOFapn mSt. , . OMAHA , NEB orden prompUy attended to. Telephone . M , u. HYBICIAN & BUEQEON. IOLBROOK , SHELTON & HEANY , oglneerlng , Srayiog AND CONTUACTINfS WORK lthta the city and througtiout t" , . BUte. rpffice CwUhton Block , opposite City En.-Ineer' - - . _ _ _ alilrn T. 0. CARLiaLB , BUEEDEn Of 3. VALLEY , - - - IOWA , Snd tot Clreulin. "