OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1884 THE DAILY. BEE Tuesday Morning September 2 > _ - * ? " _ " " . _ _ ! _ _ ' " " LOCAL BREVITIES , Billings & Connor , Dentint' , opp. ] ' . O. The niplmlt gutters pen lower DoiiRla street nro being repaired. The Heptibllcnn folk * are now busy i moung inta tholr building , corner of Tent nnil Douglas street' . Acting Aiayor Miuphy yrstonlny appoint I'd sixteen cjocliil policemen for dnty in tli citydming the state fair. One block oMIownrd Btrcot Imi rtcf\ci ! tlio b.tto fur tlio niplult pnvomont imtl tli fctreet will bo flnlihod ns Boon as possible , The Rdino of ball played Sunday between tweon the Slicunan A\ennca and Pftvtons wn won by the latter , the score being 1to 8. The city h full of trntnpi nnd nltnns hourly BOHIB imo of them can bo noon askiti | fur money of the paMoraby upon the streets The drawing at Kaufman Lrothera tool plncn yesterday. Mr. A. 1' . Johnson , of 1107 J'nrnam street , holding No. 707 being tin winner. The contract for supplying milk to tin Btato fair has been let la Mr. Louis l.Ittlo field , the | iopulor dalrjinnn from .Saratoga precinct. The police changed olt lait night and these who liavo been doing night tluty th ( past month are now walking day beats , am vice versa. Wm.Holllngor , : urested for altomptingto murder his wife , waived examination Satur day and WHS romamlul to jail in default o 81,000 bond. > 'ivo special passenger trains wont out on thoUnion 1'aclgo road ycsturdny to run on the various branches to 1'rornont dining the reunion this week , Tlio plans for the furniture for the now court house htuonot been received ns yet and the county clerk and commissioners are bo- ginninc to wax wroth. Goo. Hill's saloon , corner of Twenty-third and Ginning street wan entered hint night and the money drawer was robbed of ? 1 and a number of cigars were taken. This oveuin ? at 8 o'clock Uieio will bo n meeting of the C. K. of A.ln their hall in Crolghton block. All members are expected to attend. If. F. BIIENNAN , Secy. The bunday school of St. Miiry'a avenue Congregational church , will hold its [ annual pienioat Ilanscom park on Saturday naxt , leaving the church for the park at 10 o'clock a. m. The Sperry Electric company are hanging five of their lamp ] In the yards of the Union 1'acilio company. Two Northwestern lamps which liavo been giving light In the yards will bo taken tloun. The comity commisloncra have Dignified their intention of doing their share of draining the bottoms , at tlio foot of I/anl street. ] ! ! di * nro being mlvvrtlsed for and the work will bo commenced at once. Tlio city schools opened yoslerdny. 11 sounded goad to hoar the tones of the school bells ring out upon the morning air , after n xilcnco of many months. Tlio attcndanco at nil the schools is very largo. Yo-tci\Uy ) Ollicsr Green and Mr.Valen tine , tliu Union 1'acifit detective , arrested two supposed pickpockets at the depot , but subsequently released thorn on their premise to leave the city immediately. - Another voter appeared for the roptibll can party August 27th and signed his name ArthurSclen. Hois a broad Bhouldored boy and tipped the beam at 10 pounds. ] ioth mother and son are doing well. The Woman's Christian association will hold their regular mooting this aftor- noou at it o'clock , in the rooms In the city hall. A full attcndanco is dedrod. Work for tlio coming winter Is to bo talked over. J. H. Alden , of WcHt Oiu/dm precinct , was'yesterday arrested and bi ought before Justice Wright on the clmrgo of assault and battery upon onu Kby. The defendant plead guilty and was fined &r 00 mid costs , which Aldcn paid. Another Nebraska /ephyr has been snooping over the city yesterday and has boon as much ' 'aszophyr" for u person to Hvo upon the iiDsprinklcd streets. Thirty days on short rations for that attempted pun ? All right we'll have to stand it. The state board of agriculture hu : sot apart next Monday for school clnklicnn' day. The taachcrs anJ supoiinteiidouta of all the schools in the city , both public and pilvate , can obtain tickets for their pupils by calling upon CliiU. llartman , whoso ollico , until 1 < VI- ilny next , will bo in room /reighton block. soplm&o Skating Rink Sociable. Time will bu a skating 'link sociable lit the rink this uvoulng , September lind , ghou by the W. C. T. U. The Jmenilo IJuml of Hopu will sing and the Union Pacific band will discourse sweet muslo for all who wish to enjoy the pleasure of skating , Ice cream , c.iKo and lemonade will bo served. Admission lOcts. Mrs. Grossman , astUted by Mian Snyder , will on or abnut the 15th of this month opuu a Kindor-gartcn school in Oiniha. Mrs. Gross- mon has had experience In this system of teaching , acd is a graduate of a noted Kinder- Rattan instltutu , as Is also Miss Snydor. Hiuh n Bchool ought to bo well patronized , as it pro- Kibly will be. It will bu centrally locittd , and conduct' ; ' ! accoiding to the mostappiu > cd methods , Sirs. Dora Human living between Twelfth and Thirteenth on llowaid ttroet , attempted xutcldo by chloroform Saturihy Lut was pie- vented by antidote clvon by Dr. GalbraUt. She renewed the attempt but again failed. She says she was married to Henry Human , in Danville , 111. , March 25. 1883 , by Justice L , W. Brown. Her husband came to this city tome llirjo week * ago , she shortly ful- following , since which tlino ho has nbandonud her. At the Dodge street I'lrsbytorinu church Sund.ty evening a lnrto , congie- gallon asui'iflbloil to listen to tlio Ming tervico , mid mom particularly to the singing of Miss ] , lllus H. Peck , of hlncoln. Miss Peck U one of tlio finest soprano ( lingers that ( nereang in church In Omaha , and It It to ba hoped that the Dodge tlroet to- tiety v.lll secure her terUcespcriimuuntly. MIw Minnie Muul , who has been singing in the church for tome time , has rorigned to en ter Into a moro binding und life-long contract with a Mr. Wilcox , of New York city , which contract will bs duly nolemnlzod on Wcdinn- < lay evening next , immediately following which Mr. Wilcox will take hht brldo to Now'Vork to Jive. Li'ojt aheot m unit ) at EoiIOtM & EuiG'KhON'H , ( Co . 15.h and Dodgvt opp , post ofllce , A BUSY BOARD , The GnarfliaDS of the Schools Meet and Do Much Unimportant Business , rinns for a AVnll for Ilio Hlfili Solioo OronndH Adopted , The regular monthly mooting of the bo rd of education was hold last evening Frosyjont Long in the chair. Iloll cal found members Connoyor , Copeland Livcsoy , I'ointa , Parker , Long mid Spocht present. The minutes of the previous mooting were read and ap proved. During the rcaditiR of the minutes Mr. Chris , llartman , treasurer of the slate board of agriculture , was grantot the privilege of the lloor , and in bchal ; 6f the body ho represented , through the the board of education , invited the pub lie school children to attend the State fair , frcoof expense , on Monday next. Considerable discussion ensued amen ( , the members as to the best day for the pupilo to bo present. Mr. Ilnrtman stated the fair would bo in full progress on that day , but the difliculty of distri buting the tickets on Monday morning presented itself. Mr. llartman said to issue the tickets on Friday , HO that a complete distribution might bo had , and upon Una agreement the board accepted the invitation. J'KTirlONH AND COMMUNICATIONS. From City Treasurer Buck giving the monthly report of the school district fi- lancos. The report showed a balance from July of $51,020 20. Tax collected 3541 70. Licenses in August § 1,027 80. iVarrants paid in July § 4,301 ft ! ) , trans- orrcd to sinking fund $ li)3 ) 00. Bonds on deposit § 07,000. Filed. HEl'OHT 01' COMMITTEES. Finance. Recommending the allow ance of a number of bills. Adopted. Buildings and Property. Giving esti mates of work done by the contractor on the llartman school building nnd re commending the payment of § 880 for ho same. Adopted. HESOMJTIONH. By Copcland , that the salaries of the irincipals of tlio Lake , Donglaa and ( xckaon schools bo fixed nt. § 80 per nonth. By Points , that section 91 of the con titution bo and is hereby repealed , jiid over. By Parker , that the board accept or- lora of Mr. I'otvln in" favorJtof Fred ) roxol and ( ho Chicago lumber company o the amount of § 2,400 , Adopted. By the same , that the janitors of the jong and Luavonworth schools occupy heir buildings at onco. The adoption of this resolution was violently opposed > y member Copolaud who stated that ho rooms set apart for the janitora were otally unlit to live in. Adopted. By the same , that the secretary bo nu- horizod to prepare two rooms for night ohools and secure the eorvices of two oachors for the same at salaries not to exceed § 10 per month. Referred. By Connoyor , that September 8th bo a school holiday to allow the school child ren to attend the fair. Adopted. By the same ; that the president and ocrotary bo authorized to draw a war- ant for § 20 in favor of C. J. Christanson ind ono for § 10 in favor of Bridget Clem ens for work done in August. Adopted. Mr. Copolnnu hero stated to the board hat the teacherfl nnd superintendent rero greatly in favor of changing the ext books ton rhetoric from Hurt to Kol- ogg. An attempt to refer the matter to , ho committee on teachers and text books , with power to act , was lost. The matter of constructing the wall in rent of the high school on Twentieth troot , and opening the bids for the same were next called up. The plans of Du- reno it Mondulashon for the wall weiu adopted by the board , the designers to > o paid § 15 for their plans and § 75 for superintending the work. None of the throe bids opened were accepted , and all were referred to the committee on buildiiign and properly. The same committee was called on for is report respecting the work which Mr. 'otvin , the contractor , was ordered to do upon the Long and Lcavonworth ichools. The chairman stated that the mildings had not boon inspected and consequently was unable to make n re- > ort. Mr. Livcsoy , of the committee , aid ho had talked with the architect , vhn said the requirements of the board md boon complied with eo far as the jniig school was concerned. It wuj agreed that the committee and ho architect would today visit those wildings and bo able to report at an ) arly data to a special mooting of the > o.ird. The board then adjourdod. A Itoautifiil Curtain. A handsome now curtain has boon put up in Boyd'a opera house. It was minted by Noxon , Albert & Toomoy , of it. Louis , and coat § 1,000. It will bo used as a between the nets drop , and the argo curtain will not bo lowered during ho play. 11 worka smoothly and will > o used for the lint time thia week. This urtain , which for beauty of design , rich * ess of color and artistic execution , is vithout an equal outsidu of New York ity , has for its center piece the garden ccno from "Othello. " Tlio Moor and Duedomoim , whoso figures are perfectly mturul , and not portrayed In the gawky attitudes so common with sconio artists , are walking down from the palace steps , which loom up u little on ono side as hough built of solid marblo. Over the licturo is an ixrch of gold , and on cither ido is what looks wonderfully like drap- nj ; of heavy white satin fringed with ; old tnsBola , and with n wide border of leacock feathers , The extreme edges are represented na hanging curtains of royal wine-colored vi'lvor , BO warm and rich in tone , as to make the npuututor nl- nest positive that the painter has hung oils of genuine velvet around his work. L'ho ell'oct it grand , but it must bo seen o bo appreciated , "KlokXo. 1 ! . " Po thoKditaruf TIN : ] ) I.K. OMAHA , Aug 30 , 1881. I HOD by a late issue of your paper that 'kicks" are the order of the day and 1 wish to add my inito to the lot now going joforo this , ( in many respects ) much abused public. I would like to know how long the icoplo of north Omaha , living beyond Cuming and Blunders streets , have got : o put up with the indignity and out * rage of having no sidewalk on that portion tion of Saundora street lying between Sanders' grocery store and the bridge on north Omaha crook ? There was once a side walk there , or an apology for one , but a building was moved and the walk torn up , and so it has remained ainco. There is at least fifty yards without any. If our worthy aldermen , ono f whom passes over this spot almost daily , could only hoar the curses , loud and deep , that are hurled at their devoted heads by the passers by during rainy weather for thia shameful neglect they would at once order a gocd walk laid as it is most cor Uinly ono of the worst places in the city Wncro is our reformer , J. B. Furay that ho docs not sco to this } No. 2. A QUEER CASE , A.Vrlt of Itcplovlu to Seouro POHHCH Blonof n. IMnrrlriKo License , A ( jucorcaso was before Justice Po\vnl last Saturday. The fore part of thoweol a young man named Frank Nomec pro cured a license from Judge McCulloch to wed ono Mary Polan. It scorns tha Frank was not of ago nnd his father ob jcctcd strongly to the match , and insistoc that ho would not become a father-in-law to Mary , llo accordingly wont bofoio Justice Powell and swore out a writ o replevin to secure possession of the mar riage license. The writ was placed in the hands of an oflicor to serve and he , after finding Frank naked to BCD the document. Frank innocent of any intent to deprive dim of the same , handed it over. After looking at it the oflicor coolly put it in Ilia pocket and then road to the lovesick jwain the legal document which gave dim power and authority to retain the license. After having secured possession of the license a board of appraisers had to bo appointed to appraise the value of it Ono married and ono single man wore appointed as such board. The single man thought the license ought to bo worth at least § . " > while the married man , who had boon bound up on account of such n slip of paper , thought it was not worth moro than § 1 50. The matter was inally compromised by fixing the value of it at § 1.75. While all this was going on Frank and Mary got the drop on the old folks by skipping over to Council Bluffs and got- .ingjmarrlod , after which they returned and old the irate father that ho could do as 10 pchoao with the license , they had no use for it. A few days of raging and swearing and the matter will bo all right and all parties will bo reconciled. BOLD BUEGLAES , They Malco n Kald on Eugene Pick- iird'H HOIIBO nnd Secure Hniuu Money. Sunday night burglars visited the house of Eugene Pickard , on Fifteenth street lotwoon Davenport and Chicago. The ntruders stole a ladder from some paint shop and placed it against the second story window of Mr. Packard's house , [ hey cut the netting which covered the window and fmhcd out his pants and vest. In the pocket of the same was some each , a gold ring , knife and Minch of keys , among which were the toys to the saloon. On the key ring was a tag on which waa engraved Mr. Pick- aru's panic. Nothing was left in the lockets of the clothes except an old but- on nnd n toothpick. After going through Mr. Pickard'a room , the burglars moved their ladder o the north side of the house nnd robed - ) od the room of n boarder. Thia gentleman - tloman had $70 in money and a watch and chain ralucd at § 10 in his pants ) ockot3. Thia the robbers took. The ; entleman who was robbed ia a carpcn .or and was out of work last winter nnd spring , and ainco ho has been employed las saved every dollar possiblehenc3tho oss is n very severe ono to him. It is evident that the burglars stood upon tlio adder and fished the articles from the oem , ns there were many valuables in ho room which were not touched. They oft the ladder standing against the house und gave evidence of departing in a hur ry. One of tlio neighbors hoard thorn Hitting up the ladder but thought tliu lolso was caused by the wind. Mr. Pickard snya if they will only re- urn his kova ho will give tnem n reward or doing so. Snrjiy County I'rlsonern. Three Sarpy county prisoners in the ) ouglas count } * jail have written the fol- owing letter to an official in Sarpy county , and it was published in the IV lillon Times. OMAHA JAIL , Aug. 27. Dear Sir. 1 sot down to write yon a ow lines to lot you know how your Sar- > y county prisoners are getting along , Wo nro getting along very badly , and wo vould lilco to have you coma up to Dmnha. Wo do nnt got enough to oat lot half enough. The jail is full of ver- nin. We would like to have clean shirts , Wo want yon to como up and BOO the herill' , so wo can get something to oat. Ye spoke to himtbut | it done no good. Wo got about five cents worth of bread a day , n little meat , n few potatoes , and hat is all. Wo will not bo able to stand rial if you don't como up. Wo have KIOII trying to send you a letter all the imo. Thia ia the first chance wo got. Wo don't know whether you will got this ettor. If you do , como. Yours truly. ( Signed ) WILLIAM HKMIRICKH , HARRY DOITOMLKY , JOHN SMITH. Oustur 1'oHl , All inombord of Ouster Post , G. A. R. , ire requested to moot ut Central hall , on fourteenth Rtroet , this morning nt 8 o'clock prompt , to mnrsh in n body o the depot , to take the train to Fro- mint to attend the reunion. By order of Simoon Bloom , post commander. It is expected that about fifty of the 'iniuil Army boys in this city will go to Fremont tli is morning and remain luring the the entire wrek , while n great uany moro will bo there n day oi two during the reunion. The boya have ieudpuarter touts und bmall touts and everything in readiness for a great time. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the boat.J Clioap ! Ghrai > ! Oiicitp ! Fine ateel engravings with elegant Tames , paintings , art materials , caaela and art goods at bottom figures at A. LIospo , 1010 Dodge street. AD-lin COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Tlio llPKiilnrJAVockly Mooting of tlio Honril on Saturday Imst , Saturday , Aut'ust 30 , 1881. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present , CommuHtonors Knight , O'KocfTo and Corlisa. The clerk was inatructod to advertise in the Daily Br.r. ( or proposals to grad at the foot of Izard street. Bids to b opened ( Saturday , ) September Otli , at i o'clock p. in. Jas. Liughlin , G. K. Mead and Jos DoLand were appointed judges , and Kt Walker and F. lUnsom , clerks of November vombor election , 1881 , fjr FJoronc precinct. The following accounts were allowed. lillllNIK Kt'NI ) . Henry l.ucn.i work on bridge1. . , . . . . . ? 3U C IlOAli H'ND. H. S. Liidlngton work on roads $ 3 ! ) 0 11. Thompson " " " id 0 .J Wngnor 'J5 f. . ( } . M. ilnrard dixnmges on ic.id 311 ! U. Jto C ] ; . otto " " " " " . -io o A. ChristoplierBon" " " " . 0 A. Anderson " " " " . 80 0 V. 11. Thomaft work on roads 71 0 .1. O'Koofo building culvert 5 L' M. Kolhom damages on road 312 15. . .8200 Oi II. M. Nelson damages on road 312 U. 20 01 J. Kojorkcr work on road 15 CC nnxKitAi. ru.vi ) . I. N. Tierce cash expended < ? 8 0 ( I. N. Tierce tnlaay 8U | > t poor houso. . .75 01 MM. I. N. 1'ieico nalnry matron pool- farm . 25 00 S. IV'toraon work nt poor fnrm AUR ' 84. 'JO 0 ( Wesley Gru.ir work at pjor farm Aug'gj'JO CO Uclin li'nrrnll work at the Door IIOUBO . IB 00 Nottio Jonka ' ' " . . II ! 00 Mrs. Webster " " " " " . . Ki 00 ( Vlma Strattman " " " " . . 10 01 S. Robinson , witness fee 2 0 ( Clins. lllowo , coflins for jmor 1(5 ( 0 ( S. S. I'alkora , witness fee 2 00 W. niaddish , witnopg fee 2 00 II. K. Uurkott , colh'n for poor 300 A. Uonuon. petit jmor , Juno 188J. . . . CO 00 O. Brandis , witness fee 2 00 " " 100 HonryrVoss , ' J. H. Wlnspoar , groceries for poor. . . . 7 0 ( J. B. liruner , salary and postairo , Aug- 1884 I 11800 W. S. Gibhs , salary for July and Aug ust , county physician 100 Of Omaha llorald , ad , election proclama tion ! IO 00 3 , Robinson , work at old court house. 18 ! ) ( .T. H. SpotmanBroceries for poor 103 Of W. Gentlem.m , _ " " " 17 5C l'E. ' . Moores , tickets for poor 14 CC M. O. Maul , coroner's fco 11 7i II , Rolln , groceries for poor 10 CC la\ton | it Ualhighergrouerio3 for poor 4G 17 I'ivo persons , coroner's wltnosaea 5 OC Adjourned to the first day of Soptom bor. H. T. LEAVITT , County Clork. POLICE COURT , BcnoJco Once More Upon the Bencli DIspeiiBinK Justice. To the delight of his many friends , ludgo Beneko was able to bo about yes ; orday and presided in police court. Owing to thia fact the regular morning ; rist was ground at 0 o'clock and as Judge Woias had been in the habit of lolding court about 10 o'clock , a good many of the regular spectators vroro not n their accustomed places at the open ing of court , but they kept straggling in until a good big audience waa present to witness the closing acts in the mclo-dra ma. ma.J. . B. Murphy was the first man called and was fined § 3 and costa for being drunk. Walt Raymond had been too full of "bug-juice" and was assessed the con ventional $5 and costs. A. Lindhnlm , the peg-leg tailor , was up ajain for drunkenness , lie is " pgarded ) y the police as the hardest man in the city to take in when ho is drunk. Sat urday night Oflicor Elydo ar g sted him , ind after a tussle succeeded in getting lim into a hack. Oiico in the hack , Ljindholm throw his wooden leg over the odicor'n neck and bore him to the floor of the carriage. A hand to hand fight > nsucd , in which Lindholm was badly > eaten about the face. As ho walked up , o the bar of justice this morning ho waa n sorry looking sight. His shirt waa drenched in blood , while his face was swollen , cut and bruised. Ho waa fined ? 5 and costs , which ho paid. Richard Cain vas fined $5 and cost a for > oing intoxcatod. Henry Brown was charged with fight- nt ; . llo said ho was at the United itatos hotel nnd a man kept stopping on lis ( Brown'd ) toes. Ho told him to top but ho did't dp it en ho hit him once or fun. It cost him $5 and costs to qunro the matter. John Frederick , a big black negro , vaa fined $5 and costs for being dtunk. Dor.i Bernard , a decent looking woman nit who lives with a big negro as his nistress down on Eight street , was charged with disturbing the peace by wing drunk. Shu said no and her case rras continued , James McCarthy and E. W. Werner voro each hold in the sum of § 300 for ebbing a Fmlogdor Saturday night , 'hoy enticed the man into n barn near ho corner of Eleventh and Harnuy itreotp , and robbed him oi what money ia had after which they kicked him and iroko two of his rilisi. V GREAT SACRIFICE IN PIANOS A largo stock of good second hand lianoa in splendid order and tune from ' 20 to § ! )5. ) Terms ? 5 00 down and 85. 0 monthly , CALL A.MI HRK TIIKSI : IIAR- AIXB. Max Meyer it Bro. 1-11 ME , S , E , GALLOWAY , , 'llo New General Munujor ol' Tlio Union I'AOlllu Takes ] Ilia Glmlr. Ycstordoy llr. S. 11. Galloway assumed his position aa general manager of the Union Pacific railroad. Mr. Cal- oway is a pleasing gentleman , between hirty-ftvo and forty years of npo ono , who ia calculated to win hosts of porso- ial friends and friends for the ruad hems ms boon elected to sorvo. llo brings to ho Uuion Pacific years of oxpeiiunco ; ainod by coniit'cton with largo cnatoin rinik Hues and it cannot but provo very jeneflcial to his now trust. Mr. Cullowuy first began railroading as private secretary for General Maungor\V. 1C. Muir , of the Great Western , in Can ada , llo went from there to accept the , )03itlon of general superintendent and general freight and paasunger agent of the Detroit and Milwaukee road. From ihore ho became general manager of the Chicago and Grand Trunk railroad , lie was then appointed as assistant to Presi dent Adams , of the Union Pacific , and J later WAR elected as general manager o the road. llo will make Omaha his headquarters in the future , and if oxoporionco and a general and thorough understanding o the railrad business counts for anything ho will provo A valuable acquisition t the Union Pacific. Absolutely Pure. This powder nc\cr vnrtco. A marvel of puroncs strenKth nnd wholcrtomciHica. MOID economical tlmti tha ordinary klmla.and cannot bo 8 < Id tu competition with the multitude of low loot , short weight alum o phosphate powder * . Sold "tdv innnn KOYA1 UAKINO 1'OWDEIl CO. , 100 Wall street. , N. Y. > .ro the changes that , In a iow years , have taken place in the manufacture of Improvement after Improvement has boon made , until to-day the clothing offered by Schlank & Prince , 1210 Farnam street , is equal in every respect to the best While at the same time the lownosa oi price of the fine grade of clothing they handle ia no less astonish- in ; ? than the Perfection of Fit ! AND THE QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND MAKE Pi 1210 Farnam Street , 1210 COMMERCIAL DEPAIITMENT , Om.iln Nobras'.n , In uhlch i ? taught double ami single entry Hook-heaping , Oomincrtial Inw , Civil lovcrniiiL-iit , Bnsiiio-3 I'raotifo , L'cmiumhip \ % - Isli Grammar , Heading , Spelling' , C rrcsnondunco , and bhort lUml WrimiK. TERMS : Complo'o Course , ono jear , ( thoit hand c\ ciptcl $8000 ; omplito Course , ono month SCO 'inn IctoCoiirsu , two months 15 on 'oniplito Course , thtuo months l0 ! CO : idi month tliim'afttr fi 0) hirty I-cswDB In rcumamhlp 000 'ho aho\u coursebook-Keepingexecuted ( ) ono month . . 5W ThoahDio courdo , ( book-Keep IIR oxtupted U month * . 1200 Eend for circular. Addrcis UEO. lUtATIIUUK , I'rln , m io Omaha , No COLLEG CIAS3E3 RE-OI'EN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. nihantnc of n , solM English and Classl- ual education , fc ] > utl carouill bodototodlto the AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO Banking and Coiiercial I'Uo ne\vprofcsecraha\o been added to the /acuity r thiii purpcko. 2T Vocal Music , Oerman an J Trench , optional. . ; ty Ni\V : BTUDKNTS mu t | > reicnt themsohbs dmlnK 10 ciK endlni ; Auguat 31 , bctnccn D and 12 u in , id they u'ust bo ru dy to eland examination to do do thdr rank In the course. I'rof. I.ambort will Klvailua notice forthoJrcBump on of tlioetciilni ; cournu In Chcmlatr ) . Tuition to No ( lUtliictliiri on ncouut of erect ] , nug. 19 tu tliurs eat Ut CIIOl'ASE'S I5I-OCK , Iaa bocn established and especially equipped for th tioAlincntof iliseaboa of tlio Nervous System , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder , All iliseatca producing blood Impurities and j-ol - jnlrir , with eruptions on the skin and ulcers. UUvuoei ol the liver , Ilheunutiiiu , Piles , Jliroulo Koma'o ' DlixaeOj , UNuases if the Fya and Eai , Catarrh , A > tlm , Bronchitls.nro all treatedby now ouJ ncce ful inothole , lu lulling the Compound Oxtuen triatmcnt. Young Men Mid- llo Aiifi'l and old Jim , suffering Irom rcn oua debll It } and oxhamtlon , from anj came liato\er , prodti ring luOi.'oatlon , palpitation , despoiidrncy , dUzImsi , loan of nuinory lick of cnvriry ami ambition , cm ho porinaovntlr awiipcttlll ) curei ) . NO CL'HG O I'AV KOUTUHATllKNl' Iho phwlclan In cttrgo luarfguhri.'raduitoiind ) > a itudi-dhli trofiuilun In UHIUDU , rarU and IK'rlln lb I * au ciiut | In a11 illscafi-i f the I'rmiry organs In both Keim , If ) ou a > o allllcted , call or vrlto full dcsoilptlon of. > out ia o , and niedltinu may to out jou. Consnlfation friv. AdJiem all connuunicntioiu Dmnht DlspuiiBi- ry , Croun8 ' * Hl < icUOinah , Neb. Orllco bouiaO-12 kin. , 1-6anil7.8 p m SuudatB.O-lOa m. WHEELER" HOOKS AND BTAPLU AND FANCY MERGELL & ROSEfiZWEIG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CAURY Tlin LAUOKST AND FINnST.nETAtt , STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS 1515 Dongas Street , ( Me , Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THE CITS In nny branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , s' / SIGN , AND FRFSCO PAINTING , DECOIIATIN1 tooths' Oval Brand D. B. EEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB The largest Stock in Omaha ; and ; ] Wes the Lowest Prices DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORSJ Juat received an assortment far surpassing anything In this market , comprialn j the Intcet and moat tasty designs mannfnutuiod for thia spring's trade and covcrin/ * range of prices from the Cheapest to Iho moat Expensive. S Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all the la1 ; tomers , the newest novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , JUtc.j Etc. EleeantlPassonger Elevator to alllFlooi's. CHARLES SHI EEIOK.5 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - OMAHA NEB. RUEMFISTCr , BOLTS & COMPANY , MANUFACTURERS OF Dormer Windows , Flnlala , 'Window CapsIron Crcstlnzs , Metalll Sky-lights , & 0. Tin. Ircn and Sbto Uoo r S10 South 12th Strret Omiha Nobrankn. Jt03 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Establlahod 1878 Catarrh , JDeafnosa , Lung and Norroua Diseases Speedily and termanontly Cured. Patients SCured at Home. Write for "TiiB MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the People. KOonsultation and Corrcnpondonco Gratis. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 20. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , eayo : " Physician of . ADUUy ana Marked SUCCCSR. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , "An nonorablo Man. Kino Success. Wonderful Cures. " Hours R to 5. _ . iTOfiiTBnnnrw M'jrr.TJOTyr eft VIbfl vt bflS o S a I 8S vto 3 ( U 9 cS o r-J .S C3 8U S M ( U OTTMIW6S AND 80TH ST. . OMAHA. EEE AHD TWO WHEEL CARTS , 1MB and 182(1 ( llr.inoy Str and < OS i. lEtb.Slrott , CtUlctue ( ctti'iKd fico open 1409 anil 1411 Dodee St. , \ Omaha Neb ET DAVIS [ ENDORSED 1)Y ) FRANZ LISXT. ] BOSTON , xrarchlet , J831 JMSUaOV . PIANO -aBMLBiiisN-Yoar lnn ruraiutj. Qr n ,8quuo and Upright , are really nobli ' . 1'iuu.ent * und v.Diuallcd for bciuty ol tone and tlniin. Allow tuu to cootfiatulato > ou on jour sterling OUbfAVE SA'ITKR , RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.SOLK SOLK AGENT , JldL cr u. Dodge Street , Omaha , I