'pT.-py' * tfHE OMAHA DAILY T3EE : SUNDAY AUGUST 12 , 1888-SIXTEEN PAGES. \ IIUOS. Monday Sale. 76 i1o/.on ladies' jersey ribbed lisle vests , low neck , no sleeves , in black patterns ; also high colors , lavender , jiink , blue and ecru , and at less than lialf cost to innnufaeturc. One day only , Monday , lc ! ) each. 100 Persian shawl. * . Wo want to close them out. Your choice Monday $1.80 each , worth $ -1.00. 100 line cashmere shawls in cream , ctir- ditmls and fancy plaids. .lust what you want for chlllvevcningH. Your clioleo ' Monday.125'each. ] This is indeed a Ijlg bargain. 500 street jackets In t nobby fall htyles , just received , from [ K.50 up to WOO , on wile Monday. 1 case flue white Doinet llannol for early fall wear , 8e yard. Do you need feather pillows':1 : Wo place on sale to-morrow 100 pairs , ! 1J Ibs feathei1 pillows , fiOc each. Boarding : nouses tak < notice of this item , . ' ! Hb pillows 6Ue each. Special prifies on table linens , 10 pieces line blenched damasks , ! ! . > < : yard. Ask lo see them. 15 pieces ele gant bleaehed and nnblcnched damasks , 08 indies wide , at 75e and 8to ) vard. They are great bargains. 10 pieces bleached and unbleached table damasks , our price Monday 59e yard. They are cheap. Silk department A grand pienio in this department. Foul- lnrd.fi ! Ik 2o ! ) , plain silk i'.Oo. A hand , tome black silk 75o und one atSc ! ) - Thcso two numbers no one can touch at the price.Vo shall include in this Bale a lot of summer silks at 2c ! ) yard , Bold all sca.sou at 50e. Now girls , if you want a cash or a fancy stripe biitin dress for evening wear , all in evening shades , wo will olTor a lot of fancy stripes satins nt So ! ) yard. If you want any plushes we have just received our own importa tion.Vohnvoall the new shades and you will find the prices right. Great bargain. 1,000 lace fichus worth up to 60o , Monday two for 25o. 1,000 Winner wire bustles 15c each , others ask 25o for B.imc. Silk veiling 5c jnrd , line nich ingle , fine silk ruuhing lOc yard , Hue fancy ruchings " yard , all worth double. 50 do en ladies' kid gloves ; SSc pair , was II,23. 25 dozen ladies' kid gloves 5c ! ) pair , wns $1.00. A lot of lisle gloves and fancy mitts 125e pair to clo o. BHNNISON HMOS. Read Stonohiirs great ad. I in port ant AniKiitiieoiiienr. Max Meyer & Bro. , the jewelers , have this day received appointment as ex clusive licensed wateli examiners for the Union Pacific railroad company. Employes of the Union Pacific railway company wishing to have their watches closely regulated can have this done free of charge at the store of Max Meyer & Bro. , cor. Sixteenth and Farnam streets. To comply with the above wo have put an experienced watchmaker in our regulating department , and invite the citizens of Omaha to have their watches regulated free of charge. MAX MICYKII & Bito. , "The .Jewelers. " Tlio Htnr .Merchant Tallorn JIavo opened their handsome btorc , cor. Iflth and Davenport , and are now prepared with a full line of domestic and imported woolens of the latest pat terns to furnish anything in their lino. TJioy have also secured the services of Mr. M. Doyle , a first class cutter with nn experience of 17 years. Call and BOO them before you order your fall or winter suit. Auction of Furniture. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock wo will Bell the entire contents of a 0 room flat nt 414 S. 15th street ( flat No. 2) ) , every thing in good order. Parties leaving the city. Must bo bold. Omaha Auction & Storage Co. , Auctioneers. As we near the completion of the wagon bridge , fBroadway paving , and the beginning of work on the electric motor line over the river , wo notice Oinahti capitalists are making purchases there , among wliich is a $21,000 bale to Guy C. Barton by E. A. Benson. A solid vestibule train daily , with dining car attached , viatho Burlington route , leaves from their own depot , Omaha , at 8:45 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago cage 8 a. m. Tickets sold and sleeping car berths reserved at tlio eity oillce , 12123 Farnam street. Telephone . Read Stonehill's great ad. Westminster Presbyterian church , corS29th and Mason sts. , regular servi ces at 100 ; ! ! n. in. and 8 p. m. , conducted by Rev. Thomas MoClellaud. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. If you have railway or other securi ties call or address John Culloy , 252,5 Far- liaui , representing London eapitalibts. Beth Eden Baptist church , Park avo. just bouth of Leaven worth. Ser vices Sunday morning , Aug. 12 , at 10:45 : o'clock. All ofllcors and members of Omaha ( irt ! ) regiment K. of P. are requested to meet at Nobriibka No. 1 hall , 14th , be tween Douglas and Dodge , Wednesday evening , August 16 , at 8 o'clock. Thompson's klndorgardon homo and school for children 1 to 12 years of ago , Loavonworth and HOth. Address J. R. Thompson , Omaha , Nob. Read Stonohill's great ad. Portland. Oregon , and all points in Alaska can bo reached over the Oregon Short Line of the Union Pacific. Flambeau torches , uniforms and cam paign goods. Mtix Meyer & Co. Read Stouohill's great ad. Campsii u floods , bullies , canes , uul- fonnsiit factory pficos. MnxMoyor&Co. The Union Pucifio is the only roar rimulngr to the celebrated Clear Creek canyon iu Colorado. _ _ - JLJ - | > Visitors to the city should try the Globe hotel , 1 12 Douglas. Hntliuit ; In Mexico. - "Oh , Is it true , " doninnded some Rcnndiuli'.cd youusrvoraon from Boston T'thiitut AjjuasCulientcsoiio cnn see llio t > conlo bathing by the roadside withou' any clothes on V" toys a Mexican corro siwndcnl of the Sail Francisco Chronl clo , And the imrty iiitorrotntud wai fntn to admit thai in the ditch ruiininj prallol with the horse car lines tha lends to the excellent hot springs bath at that city , the lorwer orders , boiiij unable or unwilling to pay the trilling fees ut the baths , do bathe at casein the lightest , of apparel men , \vomon and children , altogether with the the faimpllcityof the Sandwich Ullinders. And they may cyoti be seen , having no towels to dry thonibolves yvithul , Hitting on the bank while the feun performs that ollico , the bare , brown bntiK-s elipting in the light , while a tiinoly stitch ib taken , porhups , in dmn- ngod "raiment. And the scene is even more unimatud and the landbcape more ihfohRcd of Saturdays , when the mi < t&rs fflvo their servants .a half holid T lo "clean up in. " Nor is this sight pe- ciillurto Agnus Caliontos. And it must bo Bald that the view inspircsono obecr- Atlon namely , that a brown ukln bare Is lefs sUirtling and shocking to mod- ty than a white one under Uio ntune conditions. MRS , J , BENSON , The Greatest Discount Sale of the Season. Not One Article Mnrkril Up Kor tin ; ( JccnNloii , Hut a Genuine Dis count of From 1O to . " ( ) I'cr Cent Off All Around. ICvery arllolo in our store will bo of fered nt a reduced price from now until uo move. Our discount will bo from 10 per cent to fid per cent off. W.Uj kid gloves will bo sold nt'l.ir 11.00 " " " " " 1.7o 1.7o " " " " " M.ol ) l.'Jo " " " " " .1)3 ) Rome odd lots from fid to " > cents. $ ! UW cor.-etn for $12.50 12.50 " " L'.Od 1.12" " " l.dd 1.00 " " .So .7fi " " .fid T31aek elmnlillv hico reduced from W.fiO to 5.fi ( ) " $12.123 to $1.125 Hoys' shirt wai.sts , chopping bags and some other lines at iibout half price. And remember even our choicest floods are Mild at a reduction , Including u now line of limy bustles that have just come in. .IFAVKLHY. All our jewelry will be told at 2o per cent off. A good line of gouts' half ho e that will bo told at coit. IIOSI1CRV. An elegant line of honiory , mu lin and knit underwear will bo sold al a grout reduction. C'oino and price our poods and you will bo convinced wo uro selling goods way down. You cannot pay the same price for an article in our store that you did one month ago. ago.MHS. . .1. nr.xsox. llcud Stonohill's great ad. The Passenger Department of the Union 1'acilic , "The Overland Route , " has issued u uoiit little pamphlet , pock et fi/.o , entitled ' 'National Platform Boole , " containing the democratic , Re publican and Prohibition Platforms , to gether with the addresses of acceptance of Grover Cleveland , Uonjamin JJarri- sion and I'linton H. Fink ; also tabulat ed tables showing the plurality vototho electoral vote and an analysis of the vote as cast for Cleveland and Blaine in 1881. 1881.This This book is ju st what is needed at this time , and should ho in the hands of every voter. It plainly sets forth what each parly has tootTornnd every reader can draw his own comparisons. Sent to unv address on application. Address.I. S. TEHBKTS , General Passenger Agent , Union Paeilie Railway , Omaha , Nob. Flnmlioaii TorcticH. Wo have secured the solo agency for the celebrated McCiill's Patent Flam beau torch , the best and inost popular of its kind in use. \Vo also carry nu elegant line of cam paign goods , and are prepared to fur nish suits and uniforms at short notice , and at the very lowest prices. MAX AlKYKU it CO. , Cor. Farnam and Sixteenth streets. The Northwestern Ijlno Runs three superb daily trains to Chicago cage , leaving as follows : 0:15 : a. in. , 3:15 : i ) . in. ( fast vestibule with sleepers direct from Omaha ) , and 6:15 : p. in. Ottlce , 1401 Farnam ; telephone SOI. Read Stonohill'b great ad. Hammond typo writer , 30(5 ( S. loth st. The joint assembly of K. of L. will moot at Gate City hall , cor Douglas and 13th streets at 2 o'clock i ) . in. to-day. All members are particularly requested to attend. By order of the M. W. The Union Paeilie and its Oregon Short Line make the moat desirable route to Montana. ST. JOHN'S CIIOIU. Charming Music ( or Nortli Omnlin Episcopalians. Last Sunday was the first service of the new surpliccd boy choir at St. John's Epis copal church ou North Twenty-sixth street. The choir consists of sixteen boys , supple mented by twelve ladies and six men. Ills .mdor the direction of Ur. Piilin Saxby , who lias labored assiduously for two months to rhitf his choir up to its present standard of excellence. The music sung is the strong and simple music of the English church , to- pettier with a To Dcum which was composed ' > y Dr. Suxby expressly for this choir. The ntontion is to make the choir take its place n the service , and not use it merely as an attraction or advertisement for the church. The rector , Uov. William Ospood Pearson , : ias been striving for n year to raise the class of music in his church , and with Dr. Sa\by's assistance has arrived at a high stamhud of excellence. Now voices will be added to the choir from time to tune. The congregation appreciate highly the new acquisition to their church , as evidenced by the largo and in creased attendance. Dr. Saxby loft the or gan at thu KounU Memorial church to organ 'zo and conduct this choir , for which his ilgh qualifications as n church musician make him peculiarly adapted. Road Stonohill's great ad. A Pocahoiitaf * Story , Now York Sun : Unsentimental his torians may prove if they can that such potty little btorics as that of Poeahontas saving the life of Captain John Smith are mythical.Vo can substitute for thu discredited narrativas , if wo desire , stories of more recent date and of un doubted truthfulness. Dr. Wolf says that while ho wns ascending the great Sankuru aflluont of the Congo a number of the wild Uassongo-Mino , who had never before seen a white man , sud denly popped up out of the bushes one day , and aimed thctr arrows at the visi tors as their htcamor was approaching the shore only about a rod away. Ho says lie had no doubt that the next in stant a volley of arrows would have poured into the little crowd on deck , had not a woman in the dress of a native queen suddenly leaped among the throng of savages , struck to the ground the bow of oiio man who was just ready to lot bis missile fly , and in a tone of au thority bade the rest of the crowd to unbend their weapons and else their warlike front. The brief command and cautionary gesture of this picturesque female had a magical effect upon her warrior subjects , who relaxed their bowa and grinned sheepishly at the pale faces , who wore nervously beginning to flngor their revolvers. In common with other life preservers , this Central African lady deserves a medal for the rapid transformation nho wrought in the attitude of her people. Children flumcd to Death. Giurrox , Ont. , August 11. This morning a house occupied by a French family named Tousing burned and two children perished. Another child Mas so badly burned that it cannot recover. The rest ot the family barely escaped with VUclr lives. Through the liberal system adortcd by the Artisans' Order of Mutual Protectiw about twelve years BRO , $20,400 has been paid totJUfc beneficiaries of deceased members in excess of wnat the ccvtlllcuUs culled for. Ilaydcn Itro , , laMtlnt : Down the rmrcss GOODS. Plain colors in eliallie delainesaC lie , worth 25c. Fancy French plaids and stripes , 15e , good value at ! ! 5c. All the new shades in P. F. cash meres at Hie , worth 'lie. All wool Killing Flannels at 2c ! ) that are extra value at I5e. 10-iti plaid bcrgcs at 2'e ! ' that have been selling atISt ; . iti-in all wool FtviiPh suitings , 75i' , al ways sold at $1.10. 52 in Henriettas , now shades , at OSc , worth $1.01. 40 In blk Ilonritta , 75c , worth $1.10. 40 " " silk warp. ! ! 7c , " $1.1)5. ) 4T " , " " " Jl.VjJ " ? ! > 5 ! 41 " " " " $1.85 , " $15.75. 22 In gros grain colored bilk , O'Jo , worth $1.'I5. 22 in blk gros grain sill : , UUc , worth $1.10. 21 in blk gros grain silk , See , worth $1.25. 21 In blk gros grain silk , Hoe , worth $ l.i5. ! 21 In blk gros grain silk , $1.15 , worth $1.00. 21 in blk gni- , grain illk. S1.J51 , worth $1.H1. 2J in blk gros grain silk , $1.01 , worth 21 in Surah silks in all colors , 55e , worth U5c. Silk plushcfl , all colors , at 51k1. worth ! We. English kid glovo-llnish cambric , i'.jc. JlAYDKN BROS. Stnro llooin For Kent. The elegantly fitted store room , south- cast corueiFarnam and Sixteenth btrcelH , opposite Max Meyer & Bro. , ( now occupied by Katon Bros. ' candy store ) is now ottered for rent. Call oil II. N. McGrow , at Daily Nonpareil of fice , first door south of Sixteenth and Farnam , f03 ! South Sixteenth. Best lo cation in Omaha for retail cigar store , millinery or drug store. Read Stonehill's great ad. Thronuli Sleeping ; Car From Omaha Kvi-ry Day Via the CHICAGO & NORTIIWKST- EUN KAILWAYon their VESTIBULE limited train that leaves OMAHA at . ' 1:15 : p. m.arrives at Chicago at8o'clock a. m. Ticket ollico. 1401 Farnam st. W. N. BAIICOCIC , General Western Agt. WANTS HIS MOXKY HACK. Meyer llullinati Sued For $15OOO DamagoH By A. It. Knowdcn. In the district court Frank 1 { . Wasscnuan has sued the Knights of Pythtns Building us- socintion to annul his subserliitlon to its building fund und to recover $300 already paid thereon. Ho states Unit ho sub scribed for * 5,000 worth of stock and paid in 10 pur cent of it on tlio representation that n building would bo erected on Farnam street within three months. The condition lias not been fulfilled and he alleges ttiat the association has given up the ideu of building. Thomas F. Urcnnnn nnd Edward J. liron- nan have sued the eity for u balance of f 14,105.17 , claimed to Do duo for work on the eity hull sub basement. Their bill WHS .V. , S'ri.lU nnd they received in cash $ :1SKM : ( ! > 5. Jeremiah Whalen is made a party to the de fense. Wlmlon is a partner of the Brcnnans , and the petition recites : "That plaintiffs have endeavored to obtain the consent of said Whaloti to bo inado a party plaintiff and have failed to obtain his consent , and for that reason iniiUo him n party defendant. " Chuichill Parker has begun n foreclosure suit apninst James F. Ilainsworth for SIOU. The mortgaged property is two lots In Prnyn's und Mllinrd & Caldwcll's additions. A. U. Snowden has sued Meyer Hcllniuu for $15,000 damages. For several years Snowden occupied the south end of the first lloor of the Hellman blocic. at Furnam and Thirteenth streets. Tlio plaintiff alleges that for the purpose of injuring , annoying and persecuting him the defendant has prose cuted a series of suits , pretending the same to bo for tlio purpose of getting possession of the storeroom mentioned. Four suits for ejectment wore won by Snowden. One suit for rent in excess of the rate fixed In the lease was won by the tenant , but another is now pending. Another suit for ejectment has also been begun. Read Stonehiirs great-ad. THK llKA.il/rV MAUKET. Instruments Placed on Record Dur ing Yesterday. M II Peterson to n V must , lot in , blk 7. Ki'lby place , w it $1,000 Willlnm (1 ( Albright and wlfo to K It Knight , lot 7 , blk X > , lot 1 , blk ! J7 , lot U2 and 31 , lilic ill , Alliilght'H choice , wil. . . . l.CCO William G Albright to A 0 Knight , lot . blk ilTi , Albright's choice , w d 403 1) CtinnlnBliam and w ifo to A 1' Annock , lot 14. folk II , UlrerMdo R < U1 , w il ifiO William tilovorx mulito to M Williel- mine , i-t ul. lot 0. UumlioMt phieo , w d . 375 M .1 Jones and wlfo to ! ' Jl Jiiyncs , lot : . " . ' , Slnu < l l , blk I ) , ilayno place , w il 7,500 Pouth Omaha I.anil Co to K .1 McCarthy , lot II , blk in. South Oinnlm , w d 750 M Ij.laynos and husband toll K Hunt , n ; tl ft of lot , blk 7 , Omaha , w d 7,500 William r/iibel and wife to William M BtrBltz , und y of o ! J of H w H5-ll u , w d K ) M Ieo und wlfo to ( i 11 Tzschuck , lot 'M , lilkl'i , Shu ll's Sad mill , w d (1,500 ( A li HurKBiiist mid wlfo to W II JInllory. awia ft iioxt n or B : n it , lotss , Miiiura & Calduiill mid , w d 0,500 The Patrick Uind Co to M Cox , lot 21 , bIK 110. Dimilfo plucjo , w d 1,000 N P I.lndqucat to J K Polbker , lot SU , blk 7 , Douglas add , w < 1 ] ,000 0 E llnrker to W I teuton , lot 5 , blk 1 ! * , iVX ) Oichard 11111 , wd - . W V Allen and wlfn to A P Tutsev. und \ , ' s 41 H of lot yblkt . faiib.IQ Jledlck'rt mill , wil a.000 K II Shoebrldge to V O I.nntry , nil real pstutn lioUmgltiKto mu In Florence , ( j cd 1 F M Phlllco und Imsniiiul to H 1 ! Moore , e H lot B , blk I , Ibuac Helden's add. w d. . 2,750 Co operative Land A : Lot Co to V O Stilck- ler , lots ill , as unil 10. blk 8. Huward , w d 400 Alt fmlth to K A Ilcnson , lot ! )7 , blk 4 1 Irlirgs place , wd 1,150 A K Smith to M Trunkcy , lot 2tf , blk 11 , llrigys place , wd 2,000 So Onmtm Land Co to 0 K JOIH-M , lot labile 12 . So Omaha , w d CIO K H Wiilker and \\lfo to 8 J Walker , und i' lots and 10 , blk 4. IloyiVs add , n c A 1 J W Ortlllth to J P low et al , lot 111 , blk 3 , Conkllngplace , wd 60o Twenty-thi co transfers $10,173 ItiilldliiK l'crmit < 4. The following pormlts to build wore is sued yesterday : Itobert K. Pease , two-story dwelling. Twenty-eighth , near Jatkium $ 6,000 II. U. Clarke , tliroe-ntory btoro and llntx , northwest corner Leuvonworth und Mix- teeuth 10,700 F. K. Dulilstrnm , cottage , Orchard , near Pleasant 910 C. It. CiiBlimau. cottage , llecatur , near Lowe 150 Tour permlt.s , aggregating I10,7fi0 Road Stonohill's great ad. DIED. FRENCH On Saturday evcntilfr , August II , 18S3 , Infant son of ! . .k.end Mr . U. E. French. Funeral at 11 o'clock n. m. Monday from the family residence In Central Park , west efFort Fort Oniuha. Interment at Prospect Hill. Ask your friends whether the Museum of Anatomy , 1303 Douglas bt. , deserves to bo patronized. Positively the grand est and costliest collection over put on exhibition in this city. Changed Her Mind. "Now " said bride , darling , an elderly as they boarded the train , "wo must bo careful not to do anything bridal , you. know. " Ho fervently assented and they sat down. Then an old lady loaned across the aisle and said : "Beye travclin'for pleasure , ma'am ? " "Ycs'm. " "Left the children to home , I s'poso , or haint yo never had none ? " Then the bride leaned her head upon her husband's shoulder. | HAVIMJX HHOB. I.cttlni ; Dim ti tlHl Crinkled soorsuekoi'H that wore l/5o / n yard now only OK' . Striped uuit checked colored Indlu HIIOIIH at JOe worth L'Ur. Fancy Inco chocked Niiiu nooks worth 00 and ( Wo , reduced to We a yard. Figured Swiss reduced to lOo. Host quality French siteons for Monday only IWc per v-'ird , worth ! ! > ( . and -Illc. Wo have a few uinbroidurud robot * loft which iiiu.st bo told ; call and ( jot priouH , Funny lace stripe ht'rim al oc. worth loo. Special bargains In lace ourtalns to reduce stoek. All full tape bound at Too , * 1 .00 , $1. 1 o , if 1 .60 , * l M , * 1.7o , $ li.OO , 8U.SK , W.oU , * l . .7iCnd tU.OU. Our linen dcpartnioiit IB full of bargains. Note t-omo of our iirlcus : All linen crash for file a yara , lll-ineh checked glims ton-cling HI yards for $1 , chocked napkins tMIc a doUyards wide Gorman table damask worth 61.05 reduced to8" per yard. Monday will bo n big bar gain day. Largo nize crochet beu- spreads at 1'Sc ' each. ' iJost bargains in towels you will find in the eity. Ituin- niiiits of shirtings , ginghams , table linen and crashes at le s than whole sale prices. Host quality yard wide iwlisto worth lee , Monday only lOc. Bargains in wall paper. II AY DUN KKOS. COUNT V COMM IHSIOXKKS. They DlheiiHM Slioi'lir Colnmi niul Ills l'Vcn Yi-stcrdny. The county commissioners luivo gone nftcr Sheriff Cuburn with n big gun. Coiinnls sioner Aiiilcrsoii is working thu trigger iiinl sceius to be ilutuniiincil to bring down the game. The sheriff lins been keeping United Stales , Sarpy county und transient prisoners in the Douglus county Jail and putting the whole proceeds down decn Into his own je.ins. lie got TO cents pur day for eaeli federal charges and $1 for each of tlio othcis. As lie only guts ! C > cents per day from tlio connt.v for boarding its prisoners , it Is pluin that tills business on the side was itrolitablo. Tlio coiniaissioners not only want a slice of the padding In the future , but they propose hav ing a share of the plums alrcnd y garnered by the thrifty sheriff. The following was offered by Mr. Ander son and adopted : Resolved , That on and after August 10 , 1888 , the sheriff of Douglas county will be required to pay on nil prisoners confined by him in the county Jail ana for whoso main tenance und custody the county is not respon sible the following sums : 1 , for each United Stilted prisoner , ! t5 cents per dav ; 2 , for each Sarpy county prisoner , 05 eents per day ; . ' ! , for each transient or other prisoner not included above , US cents per day. Tlio above amounts to bo compensation to the county for rent of jail and apparatus , sala ries of jailor and guard ! , and for expenses and repairs In jail during the tune such pris oners may be contlned in said Jail. Air. Anderson offered a resolution "that it is the sense of this board that i bill bo pre pared and presented to William Cobura , sheriff of Douglas county , on account of cer tain prisoners heretofore confined In the Douglas county Jail. " For the period bo- tweea .lane HO , isbli , to January 10. ISbS , the following charges are named : For each United States prisoner , 20 cents per day ; for each Sarpy county prisoner , f > U cents ; for each transient , BO cents. For the period be tween January 10 , 18SS , and August 10. 1883 , the amounts to bo charged to the sheriff are : For each United States prisoner , STi cents per day ; for each Sarpy county prisoner , 05 cents ; for each transient , 05 cents. Tlicumounts in said bill are "to bo compensation to the county for rent of Jail and apparatus , salaries of jailor and guards , and expenses and re pairs to jail during the time said prisoners were confined. " Mr. Anderson moved the adoption of resolution. Ho was supported by Mr. Corrigan. Messrs. Mount and Turner voted against the adoption , and Chairman O'ICeefo east the deciding vote in the negative. The position taken by the latter gentleman was that under a report adopted the week before the board was to adjust its differences with the sheriff , and they believed the proper method was to rufer It to a committee for that purpose. Tno resolution was thereupon referred to tlio committed on finance. The following by Mr. Anderson was adopted : Hesolved , That from the IBth day of August , 1S88 , the compensation of the sheriff of Douglas county for boarding prisoners committed to the county ] all by the proper authorities within said county , and for whoso maintenance the county is responsible , shall not exceed the rate of 115 cents per day for ordinary eases and 25 eents per duy for prisoners sentenced to bread and water. All resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby rescinded. The following by Mr. Andeison wns adopted : Hesolved , That the sheriff of Douglns county bo notified that ho will be expected hereafter to furnish vouchers for all expen ditures of Ids office , the same as all other county offices. A resolution by Mr. Anderson was adopted authorising the register of deeds to employ two assistants in addition to the number allowed by the resolution of January US , 1SSS , ouch of such employes not to bo paid over SUM per month. The Danish association asked to bo re lieved of taxes on its property on Eighteenth street ncnr Hurney , on the ground that it is a benevolent organi/ation. Referred. Tlio board received from tlio H. & M. n bill for $20.40 for certain taxes collected. The judiciary committee will wrestle with the l > roblem. Gusttiv Kncssnor , of Elkhorn , put in a bill for J > 3,0-ltHJ ( for damages by reason of the damming of water by u public highway. The bill was rejected. The commissioners ordered the cancelling of a tux on property belonging to the South Tenth street Methodist church. A TIPrEOAXOE MEDAL. A Political Hello That in nil Interost- liiK Novelty. liillio Ostrandcr , a local bartender , has in his possession nn interesting heirloom in the shape of a genuine Tippccnnoo medal. It came to him from his father , who re ceived it from his paternal progenitor , and consequently is highly valued by Mr. Os- trnnder , who has rufnscd several offers for it. On the nbvorso side ot the medal Is the bust of Major General William Henry Hani- son , under which are the words : "JJorn February tl , 17TJI. " On the reverse side is a log cabin and a pine tree , which are sur rounded by the following sentiments : "Tho People's Choice. " "Tho Hero of Tippo- canoe. " So far as is known , this Is the only medal of the kind in Omaha , and its pos sessor has many calls from interested parties who wish to examine the relic. F.F.F. . . . Fechter's Famous FAIRICON. i a porfcctly hartnlcM herb reineJy anil duet nut fun- lain any uv irqflcait , nitrate of Kliir ur other ttiltonoui tub- Ha. ; * . (1,000 REV/ARD IfthlaUcntnK. tTnlc3i the rooUof th l lrbo entirely dried up , wl.lnh oooure very rarely and probably not ovar flvo Umei In A huiidnxl It > ttrclprodueetQewtroviUil ; Just Think of This ! Ur. rwlur vii HrfMll/ 1.14 U IKM II ll > . Ikl IUI , lniinbcrjDfyciini.cvenllrtoiibJf U lbKLMf iludifd U r ui ptttdli t U 9 ri * Iti fcf IkJ kUl tir > i It lt > t ttiKlb 1'AIItUO.V N. . 1 nJ B. ptJce 1. p r bottl * ruh.li for bco < lifinMr lyorprtlallyfci > li1. KAIItlCO.V > a. C , prlco 76 eeuU per bdttle U Invaluable rut a 1LAIUORES3EH. itnlllre. new tu ( TowUi cr JiMr lb t in fnlllnc out , keep It emooth and mauuCaoturera en rC ; ct. at price. Bend for hiitory of tuo h remedy and toitlmanlali from thp e wuo have utod It. iirCut thl out and ner.d to llome bald headed friend. FECHTEB EEMEDY CO. , NEW HAVEN , CT. Trade lupplled l/jr Z.Hewitt ft Co..New Hivcn.CU for Sale byj. A. Vl'J Kll , Uuinim. Per Cent 151S-1520 Farnam St , Per Cent OT , WEEK , , THE MOST DESIRABLE STOCK OF Cloaks , Suits , Underwear , Will be Sold at a Genuine Refund of 1518-1520 Farnam St. A Chance to Procure Fine 2 Goods at 20 Per Cent Bargain Prices. Per Cent CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. [ 120Y k E V FCU TOT\ VT T XATARRH MCTINEMCfrCoTOROVILLE CAU Santa Abio : and : Cat-R-Cure For Ralo by Goodman Druo % Go. SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER North 10th Street , Between Biiinoy and Wirt Sts. , Omaha. Commencing THURSDAY EVE'NG. , AUG. SO Siege of Sebastopol THE GRANDEST OF MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Imcntcil and produced by Pain & Sons , of London and New York. Thearle & Cooper Managers , Realistic bombardment efforts , by boats , on an immense Artifi cial Lake. Tt n ific Assault of Fortress by Allies. 350 PERFORMERS 350 Coiicctly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Soldiers , Cossacks , Ficnch and English tioops and marines , Turks , Sardinians , etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially engaged artists , Russian athletes , SwordMiicn , etc. The whole to conclude with $1,000 FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Consisting ot" the latest novclties.Mauh.iUan Beach Aciial and Aquatic P/rotichnics Music by Sabastopol Military Band. Admission 50c ; - - Reserved Seats , 75c PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , AVBNGS BANK DEPARTMENT - UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. V b ° | o Interest on deposits , compounded soml-onnually Savings Certificates with Interest coupons attached. DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of S2OO , S3OO , 8BOO , oi and SI OOO , based upon Flrot Mortgage Real Estate Securities deposited with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company 0 of New York. Drafts drawn on the principal cltlos of Europe. A. C. POWELL , CASHIER. i -DIRECTORS : . 0. M. CARTER , Pres. D. D. COOLLY , V.-Pres. PHILIP POTTER , Sec. J. J/BROWN , ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S. MONTGOMERY. J. FRED ROGERS. W. 1) ) . Miu : > , I'ns. W. 1) . Mr.tn.Jr. V-l'ies UAVIU JAMIF.SON , Ticas. W.N.McOASJnusii.&ec JXL'Olll'OHATKD. $100,000 Capital , - , J.ount Mndcon Ilcul Kstato. Nci commissions. Money on Imuit. 314 South inih Street , Omalut , Ac Proposals. 1'ionosals lll ) ) icculxeil In Iliurll * SrAIiKD fiiliNiitxun Nubr.tsltu. until St-plem- liiirl't 1 ! * J. for the fiunlshliu' . electing anil comiiietlnu'ofH-iyMomor Wnlt-r Works for tlio vIlMKeutrulfoeiUon. Nebraska. bnlil Hysti'in to be fmnlslicil iiml bulll hi np- Mriliiiii-wv.lllililansanilspeclllcntionsoiiBlH In ' ck'ik of Ciillivrtvin , llit ollico of the I'llliice NTl'ircHh"jc ? } coittKll rc < t'rvct tlif light to reject mid alFlilds or nnr p.\i ts of lld . 1 Riioiilil be uldre 3fil to . Nuiir-isku. nud iimikedt- I'luiiols for Water Works. " ior ! cmiles of apooincntlonB. ilrawlnw or " otli"r Information apply to village clerk of Ciil. Soitson. Nehra.lcn. 'liy order of vllhiferannill of fulboitsou. Ketimiko. u ! ' M ? . .nii..llUil-'lt * . LOMBARD Host on. Afass.i Ktnnnn City , Mo. Capital fiSyiplus $1,500,000 $ , , This company 1ms opened an Omaha olllre anil i&piepjicd tofumUli money promptly on Im- pio\vd iIty and fauupiopcrty. No applications Rent away for approval. J.ouua closed and p.ild for without delay JOHN W. (1IB1I. Manager , SOU South iJUi St. . 1'lrst NutlonaJ Haufc. _ Kansas City Investment Co. KANSAS CUT , MO. JIas opened an olllce in Omaha , and la pra Iiared to MAKE AND CLOSE LOANS promptly on desirable Improved Property. Mil- Inehs U ull trunsatted at tills otlice. Ho delay * ulmteri'r , Woaleomake BUILDING LOANS. 6EO , M , VAN EVERA , Secretary , Uoom V6 Chamber nt Comnioice , 10th anil Bam Btroets.