OMABA DAILY BEE-FJUDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 1884 THE DAILY BEE Friday Moraine ; September 5. - . . LOOAL BREVITIES , Billings & Connor , Dentists , opp. P. O , There is n box of cigars nnd n box o clflaroUos at police court nwaltlm ? lilcnlifiM lion. . Howntd street is being nulled along Ir great shape , and will he completed in n shor timo. Four dc d chickens ara lying upon Web ster street near Sixteenth and should bo re moved nt onco. The Indies of tlm Gcrinan-Kngllsh schoo Msoclntion nro making preparations to holt a fair In November. The regular mooting of Uio George A Castor post No. 7 , will bo hold this ovonlnK A full attendance Is requested. Ono of the leading hotels of the city Ji.v engaged a four story building adjoining It niu set li100 | cots in it , for its guoata during the fitito fair. The Gonnan-Knglish school has grown tc largo that It Is necessary to fit up moro nchoo rooms for the nccomodaliou of scholar ; , whicl work will bo done nt once. Mr. L. H. Mickel itnd Men. Nannie Malcolm wcro married on Wednesday even ing nt the residence of M , J. 0 , Morrow , nn Davenport street , by llov. C. W. Savidge. , Yesterday was petition dayand the county clerk has boon kept busy signing papers for the pensioners. Mr. Loavltt makes no chnrgo to the iHjnsIonors for any work of this kind done. Visitors to the sUlo fair wlll.bo wolcoino at Himobaugh & Taylors. Finest display of Hardware nnd cutlery In the city. s-G-in nnd o 5 t' A largo number of entries have already been made nt the secretary's ollico of the stnto fair for the SI,000 plnno. Entries have been received from Chicago and points farth er cast. The elevator boy in the Nebraska bink building took occasion yesterday to thuftip n big "dutlar" who was abusing him. J To did him up in one round without any dilHcnUy , much to the do-light of the crowd. The fine fnrssoonon | the atago of the opera house Irst evening , wore furnished by J. F. 1'nolato & Co. of Chicago , the loading fmlcrs of the northwest. Thcso furs will bo on ex hibition nt Bushman's store , corner Fifteenth and Douglas for a few days. It was reported yesterday that n boy abou six years of ago had been Htnoth crcd In quick sand on the river bank. As no report has been made to the coroner and the reporter has boon unabla to have the report verified , It must have bconn mistako. The policeman's ball to bo given on thu 10th of tWs month , promises to bo n very suc cessful ono In over particular. The buys nto leaving no stone unturned to inako it nil eve ning of pleasure to their friends. If you Im'nt helped them with a dollar yet , ( In no BOW. The citycmmcil moots again this evening to transact any business that may comu before it. The principal work , however will bo to hear the report of the special coinniittoa con sisting of Bochol , Behm , and Woodworth up on the appropiation ordinauco , aud adopt or reject it. In police court yeslarday two disturb- crs of the poacu wcro fined Si uach nnd cunts , Chaj. Atkins n Huspiclous character , was hold pending an Investigation. Win. Alexander was up for blackening It. D. Walsh's rye nml knocking out two of his tooth , His case was continued. The president of the state fair association ye today received ft telegram from Now Or leans stating that 10,000 eqnaro foot of opaco had been reecrvod for Nobranka' exhibits nl the cotton exposition. The olHc'crs think this iri n good deal of room but they have uo hex ! tntion in saying they will fill It. An employe named Willis , of the Union Pacific : yards nt the Bliilfn was quitu Herionsly injured yesterday. Ho was coupling Barnnm'x advertising jjcarjto the ] train nnd wa * caught about the breast between the coaches In nuch a manner ns to give him a terrlblo squeezing. Luckily no hones were broken. Ho was brought over the river and placed In St. Joseph's hospieal , where medical aid was given him. County Clerk Loavltt , yesterday at tor noon received the general plans for the furnl- tiiro for the now court luiusc , from K. 0 Moyore , its architect. The commissioner ! ) will nlopt thorn and immediately iiftor their re ceipt ordered that the county advertise for bids for furnishing the same. Sixty days will bo allowed under tha proposals , which time is thought by some to bo too short. Boporintendont Bnmer ban established another fractional school district iu this coun ty. It oxtonda from thia county into Sarpy on what is known as the Island in the eastern part of the county. The part in Douglas county is too small to eupport n school of its own , and this is the caao of the fraction iu Sarpy. Both have been united nnd form the fractional district above referred to. The x- penso of the school is horne by both divlsionc. This is the third district of thU kind in the comity. comity.Mr. Mr. Jacob King , who resides in McArdlo precinct , ton miles west of the city , came In this morning with his exhibit for thu state fair. Ho submits to the Bight-Boor a few campion of the horticultural woudors of Douglas county , Nebraska , where but a few years since it wn maintained that fruit growing was Impossible. Mr. King has a keg of delicious bweol cldur , a largs npplu ot an unknown variety , which measures ono foot in circumference , together with a magnificent assortment , of crabd , plums and other arborial fruits , Skating Soolnljlo , Tlo : sociable given by the W 0. T. U. nt the skating rink , Tuesday evening , was a success socially and financially. The hall was tastefully dncoratcd and pro * Bonted a beautiful uppenranco. A num ber of appropriate mottos graced the hall and added greatly to the beauty of the econo. The "Baud of Hopu. " composed of boys and girls , marched into the hall with waving banners and singing as they marched. Tables of refreshments were rct around the room , of which all par took. The U. P. band discoursed nwoot jnuaic , to which the merry skaters kupt timo. Oiunlm Shot Down , Special dispatch to TUB BKK. MiR.soimi VALLBV , September 4. In tbo Bloating touru&ucnt to-day , of the Omaha gun club'veibun tbo Mlosouil Valley gun club , Omaha wai defeated by the Mlbbouil Vu'ley ' nine. The score ut'jod ; Williams , foitv-Hve ; HUIlr , forty-nine ; I'hclps , forty.twoj 1'utty , thlrty-nevci ! , COAL Coutnnt & Squires , 213 S , 13th , amth-t DEMOCRATIC DOINGS. Tlio Unierrilied Hold Their Priraaric M Elect Detotcs , The Cleveland nml HcnilrlokB Clul Preparing for the Campaign , The hcraocrnts last evening hold their primaries to elect delegates to the county convention , vrhich moots on Saturday next nt 2 p , m. in the city linll. Not much Intercut was manifested and i light vote was polled nt nearly polling place , The following delegates wore electee from the various city precincts ; First ward Charles Katiiman , Tlioa Casey , Patrick Desmond , David Guild A. Pick , George Duncan , Willian Spaulding. There were 220 votes cast for this ticket. Second ward E. F. Moroarty , Louis Hoimrod , 8. W. Fuqua , I' . J. Barrett P. Woinhagon , P. W. Lynch , 1'hlllp Andres. The votes cast vroro 100. Third ward Julius Meyer , Patrick Ford , Joe Toahon , Aug. Weiss , Cliarlcs Flock , Henry Parrlsh , John Wuothrich There wcro 187 votes polled for this ticket. Fourth ward John A. McSlmno , A K. CogRsholl , Truman Buck , Peter Gooa. W. J. Mount , Jerome 0. Pontzol , J. J. O'Connor. Fifth word J , E. Wipman , Barney McGinnisWm , SlovorsJ. 17. Standloson , Jerry Boavoy , W. J. Whitohouso , Sam Cnnliold. Sixth ward J. II. Winopenr , Jacob Elotick , D. Iloxie , J. G. Paulson , Alfred Wolir , Jos. Donnelly , Jutf W. Bedford. The Cleveland and Ilondricks club of Douglas county which is now of no small size , will soon taka possession of its now oonis on the south oido of Ilarnoy bo- .ween Thirteenth and Fourteenth , to bo iscd as headquarters the remainder of .ho campaign. These rooms are now bo ng fitted up and the club will moot in .hem tomorrow night for the first timo. ! 3oth the front and interior of this build- ng will bo lit up by the electric lights. The rooms will furnish Beating nccom- uodations for several hundred. The club is about to purchase also ono hun dred torchlights and several hundred caps nnd capos. A BEAUTIFUL PHESENT ; General MiuinKer Oolloway Kindly ICciiicmboroil try tlio Uraiul Trunk Olllclalu , General JIaiiagor Galloway , of the Un- on Pacific , received Wednesday from the oflicialn of the Grand Trunk road a boau- iftil nresont. It was n casket of hain- norod silver , gold lined , and enclosed in a handsome casa of Russian leather. In ho casket was n paid up policy for $0- 100 in the Now York Life insurance com- i.iny , and the following loiter , beautiful. y engrossed : "Tho officers and employes of the Chi- : ngo & Grand Trunk railway company , laving learned that air. Samuel R. Cal- oway has resigned the ollico of general nanagor of that company , cannot permit ho occasion to pass without oppressing heir profound regret at such notion , and ho esteem and regard iu which ho is told by thorn. "Thoy desire to thank liim for the iniform kindness and courtcjy which ho tas ever displayed in all his intercourse vitli them , and to express their sincere appreciation of the eminent ability and uirnoss with which ho has conducted the Hisincss of that company. "As a Blight token of their npprocio- ion and esteem they bog of him to ac cept this silver casket and contents , with heir kindest regards and respect. . With best wishes for hm success In his now old of nctiun , and that the bkwlngH of illvinu irovidotico limy 1m liusovvcil upon him : iml his uuiily , HUH ti-Dtlmonlal in Kiibacibud hy the loads of dupannouta fur nnd ou behalf of nil mploycos. CIIAUI.KH VKHOY , ( JKoiuiK B. HKEVK , 'f , W. MII.I.KII , M. D. , If. liOBKHTa , JAMKS WAUIU , W. If. rE'rnnoNK A. U. ATWATKII , WILLIAM UHODIK , i\f. U. , 1 ! . W. MKDDAUOII , ili K , V. AQNKW. Tha Intcr-Ocoan very neatly BIIVH : "Could ill tlio iiatroim of the Chicniii & OSniiul Trunk toul : msjirusii tliuir feelings towaad 3\lr. \ Oallo- vay , they would 1m equally .11 expressive in ro tlicito of his Into nsuociiitt.-i and BiitHirdi- ftton" . Tlio I'rcHH Flroinoii Oaino , The Press Firemen gaiuo of base ball OUR advnrtl&cd and continuously jioat- > onodjwna played at last Wednesday of tor- 10011 on the Cricket gruunds. It is need- oes to say that both sides were mustered ut in full ( not because it is uo apparent- y certain of general credence an it would uthcr tend to involve the scribe in some jontlo doalinga in the compromising maze f mendacity , ) The game was called at : UO , the firemen winning the toss and ending the press to the bat. From the nomont that the first blue-eyed rustler or facts straddled thoplato the fate oftho ro oharks was soalud. The latter were hut out from the initial to the terminal iningB , their franlio ollbrts not availing lioni oven the cheap recompense of ono > oor tally. Meanwhile the newspaper ads rapped the leather for countless > asos , executed marvelous feats of dux- rous ball playing of every feature and olldd up 10 big tallies to their opponent * 0. In tlio Flltli. A mooting of domocratlo voters of the Fifth ward wai hold Wednesday nt Fee < ley it Connolly's hall to prepare for or ganidng a Cleveland and Uondrick'a club. club.J. J. E. Wigman was chosen president , A. Dalton vico-prosidont , nnd J. F. dampman loorotnry. A committee to obtain names was so. octod from dilloront partu of the ward aa follows : J. M. Rice , Thomas II. Dailoy , GusCaroy , William Whitohouso , Jerry Whalon , Jacob Kaufman , W. Solvers , Thomas Swift and Jerry DOS- vor. vor.Foonoy & Connolly1 hall was rented 'or tlio club ineelinga , and the club ad- ournod to moot Alonuuy night. About tlio Guru , Numerous complaints are daily being made about the manner in which the Park avonlino of street cars is being operated * 1'ho people who live in that part of the city at certain times in the day nro utter- y unable to ride to their homos owing to thu cars being BO over laden that one cannot oven secure utauding room ou the platform. The patrons of the mad Bug gost both that larger cars bo put on in itoad of the dummy ones now upol am that the cars rim every ton minutes in stead of twenty as is now dono. THE HOSPITAL FAIR , The Vote ( ] row I tig Interesting Nlghl'fl Proceedings. The hospital fair last night was lorgolj attended , the lower room devoted to il being filled nearly to its standing ca pacity , These assembled were princl pally youngmany of them members of the church who have labored faithfully tc make the fair the great success that il is. The principal part of the evening wai taken up in selling votes on the various articles to bo disposed of in that way and in determining by lot who was to bo the possessors of certain other valuables. At the close of last night's work the vote on the conductor's lantern stood ne follows : \Vinkloman , of the U. P. , fi8j Hyan , of the B. it M. , 12 ; Sheppard , ol the M. P. 10. On the tea sot , Mrs. Andrew Murphy , 100 ; Mrs. Kd. Lcodor 12A ; Mrs. P. Ford , 10. On the engineer's clock , Swift , of the B. ifc M. , fi ; Robinson , of the M. P. , f > . I ( On the silver [ trumpet , Thurston , 20 ; Fi.goralda ( , 0 ; Clolands , 20 ; Bluff City , 5 ; Duranls , 17 ; Deluge . ' ! 8 ; Rescues , 0. In the lot drawing Father Lambert drew the water sot , Bridget Swift the ti dy , Mary Smith the wino sot , Mi s Bertha llonnabory the photograph of Bishop O'Connor , Rev. J. O'Moara the Japan table and Andrew Murphy the marble top table. Father Glauber reported the following donations yesterday : Mrs. J. Bedford , ono ton of coal. Messrs. Guy & 1 itch , ice for tlio hospital. Mra. McCroary , Life of Christ. K. HcndrickRon. 85 in groceries. Gnmooaum Bros. , vests nnd hose. John Klrko. ono bolt muslin. Mrs. Murphy , nlbum. Miss Jacobs , a Inco tidy. JMisrf A. Hiiminn , fancy articles. ChUu Jiroj , , boys suit ol clotlios , ItlAHltlED. Last ovonlng at 8 o'clock Mr. Paul Wllcox , of Now York City , wan married to Miss Minnie - nio Maul , of this city. The wedding took ; > lar.e at the homo of the brido's parents nnd wns solemnized by llov. .T. W. Ilnrsha , of the First Presbyterian church. A number of mil- mnto friends were present , among whom were the members of the Presbyterian choir , o ! which Miss Maul has long been a member. Mr. Wllcox , the groom , la a bright young lawyer in the metropolis and has nt last won Lho most Important suit of his life , Miss Maul , is well ntul favorably knwwn in Omaha nnd her losj to social nnd musical circles will jo greatly regretted. The bride mul groom will leave this evening for Now York , stop ping , however , on the way in Missouri , Indi um nnd Ohio. They will reside nt 352 Wes Fifty-seventh utroot , Kenmore Fields. A Bis Fair. Mr. J. B. Dinsmoro , president of the Nebraska state fair association , returned ,1ns , morning from Dea Moines , where ho lasbcon attending the Iowa state fair. Ho says that there were 00,000 people on .ho fair grounds in that place yesterday , and that an excellent exhibition was giv en. Mr. Dinsmoro also stated that a nimbor of the cattle men exhibiting in Doa Moincs would bring their cattle to ho Nebraska fair. Ho was.nlso told by n number of mon who had race horses at ) os Moincs that they -would bring thorn icro and enter them in the races. A Great Sonro. About noon yesterday alarm was turned n from box 02 and the whole fire depart- nont wont out. It was reported that ho postotlico was on iiro and everybody rushed in that direction , only to find that a , kettle of tar in the postoflico yard was ou fire and that thorp was a good do amore moro smoke than lire. There was no nmago done. PEIlSONAJj , IM. S. Noble , of Blair , Is nt the Motropoli- an. an.J. J. Miihnron , of Huinboldt , l.i stopplnc at ho Metropolitan. J. II. Smith , of Valentine' , Is ctinrton > d nt ho Metropolitan. I. AV. Latham , of Lincoln , Is at the Metro- KiHtaii. W. S , Lo Hey , of Milwaukee , is at the Motroplitnn. If. 0. llnbbanl , of Bloomington , III. , is at hi ) Metropolitan. T. S. Kenyon nnd wife , of Dos MoIueH , nro t the Metropolitan. lion. A. J. 1'oppleton hm returned from nn xtondcd western trip , Mr. John Itanby , editor of the Fairmont Inlletiu , fa in the city. William Johnson nnd wife , of Chicago , nro topping at the Metropolitan , Six of the mombora of Mattie VIckera' the- trical company nro Btopping lit the Canliold IOU8U , 0. A. Kingor roturucd from the cast las veiling , wheru ho purchased his stock of fall uul winter goods. Mattie Tickers nnd euvcral iiu-inbora of her .htntrical company nro at the now Ooos hotel in 1'nriiain street , Mr . JMwln D.-wia will exhibit Homo elegant ill pnintingu , samples of her work , at the state 'air thin wook. Mr. A. Hi Swan , of Choyouno , nml his irlvntu secretary , Mr. Hoht. Urcjulmrt , vront thoMillard. Kilitor DriiBo , of the Nebraska I'arinor , Hid wlfo aru in this city nnd will remain nu ll the clojo u { the ntnto fair , Mra. Alvin Saundeni luft Omaha List ovo- ting on ft visit tu her dnnghtor , Mra. liusaell ) . Harrison , nt Helena , Montana. Mra. Choiter O. Sumxm nnd daughter , rumilf , Btartod lant evening for Vermont to renew old acquaintance ) aud visit old rlonda. General A , .T , Sampson , of Colorado , Is iu .ho city on bnainetu , stopping at the Vuxton. UliiiBoH nnd family havn boon visiting Judge Turner , nt Columbus , Neb. Stella Juromo 1'rager , of Lincoln , arrivtxl in .his city , yesterday , with n uimibor of flno ill paintings , palntuJ by herself , for exhlbi- .ion nt the ntuto fair , Mr. Frank H , ICoosters , of the B. & M 'rciglit auilitor'u otlice , has jiut returned from nn uxtoiioivo tour In the east nnd U looking u jolly an ovur , Ho says after all his traveling - ing nud tight seeing that ho has como to the concluiiiou that there in uo place like Omaha , Xlic Gcrinnti.EngllRli Fair , The ladles of the German-English school ] association mot.Wodncsdny after noon and decided to have a fair sometime in the latter part of November. The following officers wcro elected : E. F. flartoon , prodidont ; Mrs , A. Weinhagon , vicp-prcsldcnt ; Mrs. Battls , secretary ; Phillip Andres , financial secretary , and Julius Meyer , treasurer. Itcal Kstato 'i'mnsfcrfl. The following transfers wcro filed In the county clerk's ofiico yesterday and reported for Tin * . BF.K by Amos' real es tate agency , September 4 : W. B. Dixon to J. Barker ot nl , w d , 4 lots , Myers & Tildon'a ndd , ? 225 , A. M. Griffin nnd wife to J. T. Griffin , w d , loll , Griffin it Isaac's odd , $3,000. Opening JSrinvncll IInil. The twenty-first year of Brownoll hall , Diocesan Seminary for young ladies , begins - gins on Wednesday , September 10 , 1881. The coming year gives every promise of being the most successful ono over ox- poricucod by this popular institution , mion. SHAW In this city , September -Uh , nt 1 o'clock n. m. , Mary Kllzaboth , daughter ol James nnd Abbey Sha\vnged ! i years nnd 1C days. Funeral this morning nt 10 o'clock From the residence on Nineteenth ttrcet , be- Lwccn center nud Dorcas street * . Absolutely Pure. Thlo powder never varies. A marvel of nuroncos strength and wholcnomoncsa. lloro ccnnomical than Lho ordinary kludnaud , cannot bo Hold In competition with the multitude of low teat , chart weight alum or phosphate powclora. Bold "nlv In cans. HOYAL QAKINQ 1'OWDEll CCr. , 108 Wall street. , N. Y. COLLEGE , CLASSES UE-01'EN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1. Ucsldca the ail van ta - of a eollil English and Classi cal education , Epecl cure will bo devoted to the AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO aiifl Commercial Boot-Keeps , Banking I-'Ivo now profeiBCrshavo boon added to tbo faculty or this purpose. t3T Vocal Music , Gorman and French , optional. Jfl NEW STUDENTS must present thcniEclvon during ho week endlne August 31 , between 0 and 12 u. in. , nnd they must be ready to stand examination to do- cldo their rank in the course. 1'rof. Limbert will glvodue notlco'for tho'rcsurnp Ion ot the evening course In Chemistry. Tuition rco. No dlbtlnction on account of crcod. a\iK . IB tu tlnirs sat Ot COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , Omrxhi NolirmVa , In which li taught double and elnulocntrj lcK > k-liX ( ) | > InKr , Commercial law , Civil : jtrrnnv.'nt , I'.uiliioHs 1'rao'iro , Poumaiuhip , l'n- lah Uraiiinmr , Ailtliniotic , itcodlnfr , Hi-elllnf , Owr- rci < pi > ii > uuco ! , aud bliort lUnd Writing , TKUHS : Comj.loto Coureo , Clio year , ( rhort hand excepted ceptod $90 0 Complete Course , ono month S no Com' leto Courno , two months 15 00 toinnltto Course , three monthg -0 00 iach month thereafter fi 03 'lilrty lA'SJonn In I'unmanshlp 000 The above course , ( book-keeping excepted ) one month 6 00 'ho above course , ( book-k cop us oxrcpled 3 month * 12 CO Send for circular , Addrcs * QEO. U ItATlinUN , I'rln. m &o Omaha , MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CUOUiVSU'S KLOGK , ! or , 10th and Capitol Avemio , troataftll caica Crip pled or IJefornicJ , alsodUeaneii ol the Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs , All cases of Curvature of the Splno , Crooked 1'cct I/c : < ami Amu , AlsoChronlo offcctlomol the Mrer , llheuuiitlam , faraljali , I'llca , Ulcera , Catarrh , Abth- n ami llionchltU are all treated by new and suc cessful methods. All dl ci c4 of tno lllood and Urln- try Urgauii , Including tliwu reuultliiK fiom Int Uore- tlonor exposure , sro ulfli and succcufnlly treated and a euro guaranteed. Young men , mliulle aged , and all luin suOorlMir from Weakuomi and Nervous c\li ii tionproJuclu | { IndlKeUlon.l'alpltatlonof the Heart , llusnoudeucy Ulztlnes . IKISS of Memorytaok of Kncrcy an.I Ambition , can bo restored to liualth aniligor , 11 c ( o U not too lone ncjlfcted. 7he Huruton In charge Is ( tr du to of Jcller- son Medical Collega (1655) ( ) ard has , ludied bis , irofessen ! In London , 1'arls andllcrlln , If lllltnl , call or write full description of your case , and mcdl- clno u r to feeot you. Concultatlon free. Addicn Omiti * UUiwiiury. Crouime's Ulock , Omaha , Neb. OHloe nours 0-U . in. , 1-6 wi47-8 u. iu Hundayj. 0-10 m. Si Men AB. ST. JUL1EN , PROPRIETOR. S.V. . Oor. 15th St. and Oapltol Avonuo. On the European IMan. Flrst-elars In every re ; siieot. Tblo supplied with game and all dellcaolw ol the s aionwbere you pay for onlr h t YOU order at . per bill of fare , llooms attached for trauiient cu ; oin. Will also keep day boardori at tha moat rc somolo rates. DISSOLUTION NOT10K. The Hrra heretofore cxlstlns under tbo nauio of Harmon lro ! Mi Ibis tlay dlwolvod by mutual con rent. The buslofw will be car led on by ll'rmon , Miller &C . , who IUps.vall Je' ' " " BEOEERS , 1404 Farnam St , - - OMAHA I'AKlIAL LIST OF Sl'KCIAL UAI'.OA1KS PHOPEETY. Farming Lands , Improved Farms nnc Stock Farms in Douglas , Cans , Cedar Nance , Thayer , nnd Howaid Counties. BUSINESS PROPERTY. For Sale SSnOfl feet on 13th Blrcot , nc&r liar- ncy , room for a brick block , of four stores which would rent readily. If notsold within 30 days U will bo withdrawn and built upon. South 44 ft. corner alloy 5,600. Inside 41 ft. , $5,250. 143 For Sale A bargain , 88x132 ft on 14th St , near Jones St. ' Call and BCO us In regard to this prop- crty we have n bargain for you. Ill- For Solo Good business lot on Chiming St. , 63x132 foot 0.000. 101 For Sale Improved Farnam street propertynear 12th street , 8\7COO. 117 For Salo-46Sxl32 loct , splendid brick Improve ment , as'good business ax Is In the city $ ldCOO. 123 Kor Sato Klegant corner on street car line , 33x 00 store , two story , aud basement 13x10. Good location , 8COO. 118 For Salo-Hplondld business corner on 13th St , 10100x123 , store building and barn bargain SIECO. 7 For Sale A business jroporty for { 43,500 yield ing a rich Income of ID per cent , not on Invest ment 153 For Silo On California , close to Belt line lot 8-1x132 , two story house and barn , J3.COO. RESIDENCE PROPERTY For Sale within Half-Milo of Poatooatjj No. 315 ITousoond lot . . . . . ? 0,003 333 - IIouso and lot. , . . , 3,600 332S IIouso and lot. ' . 2,800 332J House and lot 2.6CO -Ilousoandlot 2.COO 283 IIouso and lot 8,200 202 Housoand lot , 12,000 201 Two Houses 12,000 193 IIouso nnd lot 3,60 ? 1S3 Housoaud lot 2,200 170 IIouso and lot 4,000 172 Ilousoandlot 3SOO 108 House and lot , 4,600 103 IIouso and lot 2,600 160 IIouso and lot 0,600 157 Housoand lot 0,500 168 Housoand lot 4,600 , 335 Ilousoandlot 8,100 335)-IIousoand lot ' 3,600 155 IIouso and lot 6,000 USl IIouso and lo ; 3,000 140 Housoand lot 12,000 133 Uousoaud lot 0,500 Residences for aalo within n mile circle ) of Postoflico and outside- Half Milo. No. 839 TIowo and lot ยง 2,500 19 ; House and 3 Iota 0,000 133 Houae and lot 3,600 833 IIouso and lot 3CflO 330 House and lot 2,500 331 Hous3and lot 2,600 3M9 Housoand lot 2,100 323 House and lot 1,700 145 House and lot 2,250 170 Housoand lot 3,5 0 303 House and lot 1,550 SCO House and lot 3,004 3061 House and lot 2,000 175 IIouso and lot 2.SOO 136 Housa and lot 3,800 293 House and 2 l ta S.COO 231 Ilousoandlot 1,700 273 Ilousoandlot 2,500 283 Ilousoandlot 4CM 281 Hotl'O and lot 2,000 VllcHidonco lots In all parts of the city and all additions. Acre property near the city. Pricts ard terms to suit Notice of Hoard of Equalization , The City Council of the City of Omaha will meet H3 n board of equalization at thu council chamber , City Hall building , nn Monday and Tuesday , Scp- -eir.bcrtlioStli . and Oth , ISS4 , from 0 o'clock a. m. to 12 o'clock noon , and from 2 o'clock to 0o'clock p. m , on each of the above days for the purpose of hcaiini ! complaints and adjusting Inequalities In the special assesjucut and levy tu pay for the following pavlnsr , sojworlng , grading and curbing and guttering , rAVINO. 1'ivlng 13th street , Inpavingdlstrict No. 17'Dcdgo street to Capitol nvcnup. 1'aUnis 13th street. In paving dlstilctNo , 22Iow- ard street to alley next north. Paving 14th street , in paving district No. 18 , Dodge ttrcet lo Capitol avenue. rating Farnamstreetfrom Otli'strcct to 15th St. , n paving district No. 10. Taking Cuuiliigx street , from 10th street to 20th street , in paving district No. 13 , So much of Otli street , In pavlni ; district No. I , as icHbonthof tlio noith linu of the alloy next boutli uf larney street. Alloy In alley pavlngdistrict No 20 , Ijlng between Farnam and Harnuy strcctF , and,14th und 16thSta. GKADINO , Izanl street , from 10th to 23d street Whcaton ttreet from Cuml.igt Indiana street. Montana street from Cuining to Indiana sheet Division street from Cumlng to Indiana street. Vinton street from 13th stroctwest to city limits. Alley In block 43 , in the city ot Omaha. Dodge strict from 7th street tu 9th street. SKWEH1NU. Sewer linliJtrlctNo.l4bclngbctwcfn Casa and Call- ornla ettccU , and Ifith street and 22d strctU. Sowrr in dlhtrlct No. 18 , being between Jackson and Howard stroctu and ICth and lOtli streets. Sewer In District No. 18 , being between Webster and Hurt streets and 18th and 23d otrteta , Kuwerlndl triet No. 17 , Icing between Burt and Cmr.lngbtruct , and IBthand 23 < 1 xtrcuto. CUUIllNQ ANDGimEUINO. Dongoftrcet. from Oth utrcctto 18th street. Tenth fetroot from Douttlas street to Capitol aunue. KleMiath and Twelfth sticcts from tbo alloy next lorthof Uougiaa itreetitoJCapltol avo"iio. J. J. U C. JBWETT , Citr Clerk. Omaha , Neb. , AugustSO , Ii31. 1 wk DAVID NICHOLSON'S ' OR I'OIl SAI.K BY ALL DHUGGIBTS. " This unexcelled Kxtract of Malt la a refreshing , lourlahlng Table Uovera | { ; a pleasing , wholesome and Invigorating Tonlcj a remedial lloverago , nslst- the vnrluuj weak- ng tbo constitution to overcome tnlng and Muting maladies , and building up lealthy body again. TIIK NICHOLSON LIQUID HHICAU IS 11EALLY " The " Beverage NURBINO MOTH EIlS. jtJTOnsib at Kuhn&Oo. , BchroUr Js Becht , M. I'arr , M. 11. Powell. S. Katz. H'Jmrod 4 Co. Tr d supplied by l > * vid Nloholsoai.lS olid 15 North 6th i.lrt. . Ht LouUJIo _ DE , SWETNAM , Ofllco ICth Btroet , firat door north o Farnara In Boyil'a opera honao. Leav ? ordora at ollico or Saxo'e druj ; Btote. Tclophouo 160. HISS LOOMIS' SOSIOOL 1914 Webster Street. Open Stptcrabor 1st , A limited number ol puplli reotlved. Trnu Jd.00 , { 3W and Jlff.TO per teu Oval Brarad D , B , BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB TIIB largest Stock in Omaiia : aniMes tiie Lowest Prices ? DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just rocolvod an aBsortment far narpasslng anything In thla innrkot , comprising tno latest and moat tasty designs manufactured for thin sprlng'a trade and , oovorlu , range of prlcca from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Draaerios. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the lat tomers , the newest novelt5ra in styles in Turcomr.n , Mndrr.a and Suits nud Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc. &p Elevates.1 to all -Floors. 1200 , SS08 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA WEB H ' B ! 403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 OatnrrE , ! Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Oared. Patient * jj JOui-cd at Homo. Write for "Tns MEDIOAL-MISSIONXRY , " for the People. 1 [ Oonanltatlon and Correspondence Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 20. I HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmnator , Davenport , says : " Physician of I Koi. Ability und Marked Snccoss. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , | rU.nn : "An jionorablo fau. Flno Snccoss. Wonderful Curoa. " Hours 8 to.5. . . . TCTmMJ. SOLE AGENTS FOtt WEBER , HAYNES AND HAEDMAN AND SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. v Wo have the largest and best stock of Sheet Music In the city , comprising Bor- iu , Vienna , Peters' "Leipzig" Cheap Edition , Brealau , Mayenco editions. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds , 101 AND 103 15TH STREET. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. EDHOLM & ERIGKSON , J owolry of a designs made to order. Largo stock of BiamoMs and Fine Gold Jewelry. AGENTS FOR1GORHAM MANUFAOT'NG GO'S STERLING SILVERWARE LARGE STOCK OF Howard Waltimm , Elgin , Lancaster anil Columliiis Watches SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED A & . , 4j > AJti.Vta IJbOaPJ t& < U Wtf > C2i > i < V9 2u < ii | Cor. 15th and Dodse , opposite Postoffice. FarnamStreet Omaha Neb 1206 , , , I raa rl FOR PANTS AT FROM S8.00 AND UPWARDS. ALSO Stylish Suitings in florkscrews , Worsteds and Cheviots LATEST STYLES ! LOWEST PRICES ! inspection of our floods anil Prices , tolls the story , figfl W. "witica-siT , IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF 13TH ST. , BETWEEN PARNAM AND HARNEY OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA WHOLESALE BY L , A. STEWART & CO , , 1013 Jones Street , } MK m nra cuow. { OMAHA , NEB. \ TJ , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARl ) , Prositlent. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. I'iti aul Burglar Proof Sites { or Itont at from 95 to | 50por ounumi