Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 21, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEKs NVEDNKVSIAY ) , SEPTEMBER 21 , 1802 ,
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL H
OFFICE ! - NO. 12 PKAIIL STREET
Delivered by carrlar to any pirt of th' city
I1.W.T1 I/TON. - MANAGER.
1lus now Office . No41
Elltor . NoK )
MIZUH
ty. . I'lttmblngCo.
t'ountll lillifla Lumber Co. ,
All day yesterday wiw oceuptod wtih Ito
trial of Ihe case of Simmon * agalnu Sim
mons In tbo district court.
hi. John's English Lulheran church will
Ci\o un ontortulnmcutnnd sociable lomoirow
cvonlnc ; al iho Young Men's Cbrisllan usso-
ciii'ion ruom * .
A horse was run over by Iho motor on
Kwl I'icrco street vosterdav mornliiK and
Its hind legs inant'lcd bv Iho wheels BO lhal
11 had to be stiot.
The Board of Supervisors will moot this
morning. A committee from tbo Union
Iciot | company will KO bofoio Itlth u 10-
qtli hi for Ihe remission of uncle laxoj.
The parties lo the nchool tax levy contra-
vcr y nave tailed to como to any 111:1 cement
nnd the question of nmklnc th'o Injunuilon
permanent will have lo bo settled at the nt-xt
turn of conrl.
John Brown waived oxaralnallou before
Justice Hammer yesterday and wits bound
o\cr to the pratid Juiy on the chnrco of blu
'niny. Ho wai unable to glvo ball and was
tint lo the county Jail.
A letter fiom IM Howe of Atlantic states
that ho stilt hait tbo mnnn umeiit of the Parlc
lintnl in Atlantic ntul that ho nas cmployeil
\V. K. Clark f.s matuiKur. Ho expects to to
main in Atlmitlc , ut least for the present.
'J ho rcRUlnr council meeting of 1'ottawat-
tninio tribe No. Ul , Improved Order ut llud
Men , will bo held this uvanlnc at their wlK-
\\iitn , corner of Ilroadwny and Mnln stiect ,
nt ttio clghlh run for work In the warriors' '
For the third lime In Iho lasl five years J.
II Pace wnt victimized hy burglars InstSun
Oiiy nlubt , The presi-nl raid resulted in Ibu
loss of n small bnz Unit nung In the Ice not
containing ubout f "i in nli'Kcls nnd Uimos.
The thief climbed in through n buck window ,
nnil evidently uudorslood tbo Iny of the land
l"ifecily.
\Vhcn tlip 'light patroltnoii wont on duty
at the police sliuiou lasl cvouliig
O'Hef ' Scanlan was ijrescntod nn clcgim
haduo. OnifcrJ M. Murphv tnndo tbo pro-
tcnttitlon speech In uchalr of the other
clllcor . The bailee consists of a gold star
, et. raved wllh the inotiocram "J. M , S. , "
EUriounilcd by 11 rim of silver.
'Iho Jewish now year , SO" I , begins this
evening , and Ihu celebration lasts tuout\-
four hour.i. ending tomorrow evening at 0
o'clock. It will bo generally observed tiy Iho
Jews with Kroal solemnity all over the world ,
n ml appropriate exercises will tinto placo.
Services will bo bold at Peterson's hall. A
week from next Saturday will be the day of
Atonement.
Dave Nichols , a printer , while driving mot
with an accldenl last evening. Ho nas under
the influence of liquor and tell out of n
bugtry , Htrlking on the stone pavement on
Uiondwnv , near the coiner of ( jlen avenue.
Uo was rendered unconscious by the fall anil
had to bo taken to his home on upper Brond-
way In n patrol wagpu. Ho was badlv
bnilflcd about the head and faco.
A small lire did a little damage nt 7 o'clock
josterday moinlng at a teed store kept bv H.
Glllnslty al 714 lliondwav. The proprietor
EtnUd lhal ho loft the loom and locked up ,
i. ml whun he lolurned ten minutes later bo
found that a blnio hud started in a pile of
liny thai lay lu erie corner. An alarm was
bent In nml Iho ueiv uhumicnl engine was
given Us lint actual trlul. The Iho wtis
easily extinguished and the atnounl of dam-
nsa none was small. 1'ho lire xvas thought
to have started by snoutnneous combustion.
Thomas Tostovln left last evening for a
Btiort visit In Now Jersey.
Mrs. S , C. Campbell of Carson Is in the
litythe guest of Miss Alllo Lfon.
Mrs. J , W. Chapman and daughter. Miss
M lie , have returned from n visit of several
mo'ilbsju thu cast.
Harry Bowman has sovoro.1 his connection
with tlio llrm of Moore & Bowman and will
go on the road with u cigar grip.
Froil J. Hoagland his returnoa from n
vUlt , in Illinois and will leave In a fuiy days
for Dos Moines , where be nas secured a
situation iu n book store , ,
P. 11. Folhciinghiun has returned from a
business trip to Now Yorn. Ho sa\s Iho
cholera scare is atlrnuting a great deal more
uttemlon bore than ir. Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Huntington left lust oven-
Inu for Oianga , N. J , , where tho.v will visit
their sons , who nro oinnlovod In the WclU-
Furgo express hoadnuarlcrs thero.
W. H. Al. Pusry iiud W. H. Ware wont tc
Hurlnn last evening to addro-u a democratic
rally in plnco of W. C. Warner , who was
prevented by Illness fiom spanning as adver
tised.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. S. Puiov have arrived in
the cllv on their wuv to Denver from Cnat-
ham , M"tks. , nnd will spend a day or two vis-
Itinir their relatives and friends lu Council
Bluffs.
Chief Nicholson will attend the nalional
convention of chiefs of llio ilupirtmcnts nl
Loulsvulo on the : td of noxl month. The
city council has made an appiopriailon of $ VJ
to pay his expanses ou Iho wav.
HhonfT Ilazju rolurnod ycslordav from r
tilptoNcola. Ho icporti tlio crops In tha
vicinity In excellent condition. Tno fios
did much damage In Mrealo on Ibo low
lands , bill on the high ground Iboro is o\crj
indication of a line yield.
Postmaster I. M. Treynor started ou
ycstoruay for u bicycle tour of the fount'
lor the purpose ot inspecting the pos to flics'
ii tbo country towns ol tbu county. HI
\\usacccimpanioatiy II. E. Grimm , and tbi
first stop wan to bo made alNunson.
J. L. Tomploton left last evening for Nov
York , where ho will \lsit a couple of weeks
On his return \\llltukciutbonatlona
convention of fire chiefs at Louisville , Ivy
During bis absence be will also attend th
Btnto convention of file chiefs at Now Jer
fcoy , wblch takes place al Trenton on the Sib
Mr. and Mrs , A. T. Ulco loft , lasl ovenlni
foi New Orleans In re.Hpouse lo a tologran
niiiiounclng the stiddbii death of their sou
Hi-law , II. O. Brooks , which occurred von
suddenly from heart trouble yesterday inorii
ing at 4:110 : o'clock. Mrs. Brooks visited he
parents lu this city lor some time and ha
Just returned homo when the death lool
place.
Wnnti'il to Uuy.
Improved m-oportv. Will my cash i
prlcolslow. II. G. MuGoa.lOMuiuatroot ,
ICOpooplo In tins city use stove
Iho ( ins Co. nuts 'om iu ivt coat.
Gontloinon , Iho linostlliio of fnll Rood
in tlio oily , junt roculvod. Uoltor. Un
tailor , U10 Ui-otulwiiy.
Dim'tVunt
A number of property owner * on Blxlt
itroel between Ninth and u'oarlunntb uvo
lines hnvo decided that Iho action of th ? clt
council lu ordering tha strool In front o
their properly graded uud'pavcd Is nol Jus
10 tholi taste , nnd ttioy have ncoorulngli
commenceil injunction piocoedlngs In th
UUtrii.1 court to prevent the couiitll froi
li-ttliii ; the contract for tbo work. Tb
Uuvinpori and A. H.Walker , As reasoi
lor tno injunction bolntr Kranted they ullof
ihut iho ciuding of tbo Intersections ui
r.ul , far u larj-'u oxpundlturo of money by it
o ty , mid that as ttioro 11 no money In tl
irciuury it will bo necessary to KO into dub
ir.id ibo ulty is no.v In debt bevond tbo co
htluitlonul limit. They also claim thul ti
pavlnc .mil pradlnir were never ordered t
mow tlian a thiMi-fourths vote of the moi
tiers of llio council. Tlio Injunction was I , tun
Uv Juilfo ijiiilh and thu oouncll-iieu woi
( urved with notices at tnolimeetiuK Mondt
MUpsih Toinplc , No. 0 , Pylliinn Sister
will rlvo u ulothospiii bouinl at KnlL'lr
n ( I'ythius hull Wednesday ovemnj
Bujituinbor .
pure drugd , bull p.iluti.
.NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
J , W. Piuil States That Work on His Hail-
ioid Will goon Commence.
SURPRISE IN STORE FOR THE PEOPLE
Ills Itnlluny Rtlirmr Hi > S y Will Ho of
Imiitcimo llonrlll to tlio City Injured
\\hlln liiioilriifc.il Onn l. . ( ly
\ \ IHI I earn tlic Olinluru.
Johh W. Paul , who has bad so mnuy op
portunities to jtuily human nnturo and the
nrtof holding "his toiupar lately during hlo
dealings \vitu aldermen , roinor.stiances , and
other ttmo-kllllnt , ' Inventions , was in thocitv
yesteidny. Ho stutcs tbul bo will commence
uontntoncc. Nol much cau bo done this
fall , on uccoiitit of tbo lateness , but
Eighteenth street , will be put In shape t > o
that the work of putting down tracks can bo
begun as early in passible next spring.
Mr. I'aiil was naturally very much nloascd
with iho results of Monday evening's coun-
ell moo tin L . "I shall open un ofllio on lhl
sidu of the river at once , " said ho yesterday
In conversation on thu subject , "and keep
n man or two tticio to nttonu to
my business , Thcro are Being to bo
koine nctnciiblo surprises tor thu ptioplo of
Council lllults In tbo near future , and es
pecially for Mioso wuo liavo boon kicking so
himl against inv bolnu : { 'ranted nrtchi of-way
for railway futilities. Insldo of six months
I amsalUtlcd that thoio very follows who
have been after tno Ihe hardest will bo as
mixioin to have that railway built us I am.
There isn't unotber city In Iho wobl that has
ttio chances for development , In railway
mutters tnut Council Bluff * has , and you can
put It down that In the noxl fuw years tburo
ulll bj it benin heio , at loatt so far as I uin
ublo to help It on. "
Last AVrvk'tiT the firvut lliitikrupt Shun Siilu
mill Its It.ir ulnt ,
A few moro of the great bnrpains are
to bo hud yet.
The lutilcrupt prices cut in two tigtiiu
before the lust crush.
NO TICK THK PIUCCS.
Infants' kid button for lOo a pr.
Child's Bohonl bhoua for Jlo ) a ur.
Hoys' laeo shoos foi73oiv pr.
Men's KO.HUIIO Unnguroo Itiecd shoos ,
hand sowed , for $12.93 , worth 85.00.
Mon's genuine 'Burl's" shoos , lace or
COHRTOOS , for SU.uO , soil elsewhere tor
$ o.HO.
Men's ( lonpoln laeo or congress go for
$1.50 , worth $3.00.
Ladies' dongola button shoos go lot-
Toe.
Toe.Ladies'
Ladies' dongola button patent leather
tips go for 1 > I.rf5. worth SIMM.
Sumo "Uuynolil Bros. ' " also "Burl's"
Freiic.h lad button bools for S2.50 , worth
just $5.00.
Don't forgot , Only for one week
longer.
J'cujilo's 1'urty Delegates.
The people's partyltos held a nicotine nt
thu club roomon Main street Monduy night
at.d elected delegates to the county conven
tion which li to bo bald at tbo court house
Satuiday evening. Tim rollowmjr delegates
wcie chosen :
Kusl Ward A. M. Hulchlnson , C. L.
Gillette , C. A. Ullov , Lunnard Divine.
Second Ward L ICInnobinV. . P. Patton -
ton , 1' . J. Staplotoa , W. A. Pool , Georco
Heud.
Third Ward William L. Marsh , A. C.
Chamberliu , John Green , David S. Pile , F.
C. Clark.
Kourth Ward GeorRO Mcl'cok , Jobn A.
Chuichill. A. li. Biezeo , A. J. COOK , W. P.
\Vlghtinan.
Fifth Ward Ueorgo Hunter , Cteoigo Ku-
dolph , A. J. MuClarun , Sol Foster , James
Wild.
Sixth Ward W. W. Owens , George Ball ,
William Jobnson , Charles Hurlmau , Prof.
Kuhn.
Kauo Township , Outside City \Vilson
Duncan.
Tbo lollowlnif ward commtttoomon were
also chosen :
Fitstwaid A. fll. Hutchinion.
Second ward Atnhroio Burko.
Third ward Win. L. Marsh.
Fourth ward Georuo Mui'oek.
Fifth ward Georeo Hunter.
Sixth ward W. W. Owens.
Cbaitman city central committee P. J.
Stanloton.
A motion was unanimously passed ( that
- tbi-ro be no fusion with diner of the old
parties.
Tolil tlio Truth.
The truth fetand-j best is an old re
mark , and never was It n.oro voi'lliod
thai il hnd fo.1 the pnst few weeks in
Counuil HlulTs i\-or : since the first
arrival of full goods Iho Boston Store
has been advertising1 special s.ilo in
various douurtrnouts. The wonderful
they have had is n sure guaran
tee that they h ivo lold Iho truth and
nothing but the truth.
\Vo always have what is advertised ,
and you are sure to lind it just as rep-
loscnted. Tlie salofoi * tlio coining wool )
ihdiobs goods , and wo call your alien-
lion to show window displays , bcsido n
htrpo variety of bargains in llus do-
partinent. Wo nro showing now full
novelties all over our store.
Window No. 1 Shows n line of out
ings in mixed , checked and plaid novel
ties , snmo goods retail at 50c a yard ,
ItO in. wide and warranted all wool ; we
offer snino durings-xlo al Ulic per yard.
Window No. U Shows a. bolter gr.idc
of goods , representing e-oino of the linosi
Furopoan productions , in 'renoh ' , Aus
trlnn and Gorman nuinufncturo , us wol
as seine oxclnslvo drcsa piiitorns in the
latest weaves and olYeote , ranging ii
K price from JU.UO to $15.00 each.
ill Window No. ; t Sliowb an entirely dif
ly forcnt lino. It is composed of blacl
y goods and black and white , amonc whiol
11ir are some bargains. Wo call your niton
ir
'
id lion to our 42 inch ctuhino'ro at ! t9c
worth'oOe , Perhaps the greatest bur
gain over offered by us , or any othei
merchants , is our Hi-inch Auattinn lion
liotta ( all wool ) , regular Voo grade , a
57ja
Ucsidcs the bargains mentioned wi
have a full range of fancy weaves a
special low prices , stioh as whip cords
poplins , Mulolasso , India twill , Luns
Is downo , gloiias , etc. , oto.
Window No. 4 Woollor the choice n
this line while they last at lOo per yard
Goods are a ho ivy homespun , illiiini
tinted in different color. ? , full iiO inolio
\\ide and well worth 2oc.
h FoTiuuiNauA3f , WIIITJLAW : & Co. ,
3iy Boston Sto o ,
iy Council Bluffs , la.
3f
ity Trains for Manawaat 11 a. m. , 2 , 3 , 4
y 5 , (1 ( , 7 , 8 uiiti 1) ) o'clock p. in.
IDuo She Will Ihmi the Cliolcrn.
uoK. If there Is anytlilng m tbo sa.rlnR that feu
K.P. . of thocholora IB moro liable to briiiR ou n
P.Is attack of the disease Usolf than any otbt
thing , ttioro is u laJy living in Iho castor
part of tuu city who may be exposted to e )
ill hlblt the symptoms at any lima now. Yestoi
bo day she locnlvod a letter through the pos
ho ofllcehuh bore the post inaru of Nei
't. i ork. At the llrit gllropso of the postir.arl
't.m without \\altlntr tospo who tbo inNslvo wu
uo from , shu piouud ttio duntllv tliinj ; up RII
by eerly and chuckvd it into urn lire. Slio me
in- broathKd u sign of relief , BUI ! at last accouni
ined wai rostini ; u o liy us coula bo expcotc
no uuaer the circutustancbj.
ay
SHH for Dimmer * .
L. . W. Tultoys was made defendant In tw
1-3 , diunnuo oults in the district court .vestcrdu
tH tiusteo for Cl rencu 1C lloss. in the tir
tbo pluliiiliT is ono Thomas A. Shwely , wl
says lu his petition that ho executed a tru
deed to Hens In IbSO , tiftnifotring | tf ) aen
o ( land iu MurrlcU couuty , NobrasUa ,
Hem , connltloncd upon the pnrmniit of ( , * > 3U.
In 1SH ! bo paid the nmounl to Ttiltiys for
Hoes and ihrcq months later tondcrvd Tul-
lets SO conti , which Tulleyn said was n ren-
sonnblo cbar o for Iho trouble of havlnc the
trust deed snltKriod on the recorJ. But , ho
alleges , lulloy-t r insod to bnvo the sntlsfac-
lion recordad'and kapton rofuslnp until four
months elaoicd. llo wants * 1UO uainagc
from Tulloys , In nccordsnco.vith the provis
ion of the Nebraska statute , which makes a
tnnrtsaRCO nr holder of a trust dcrd liable
for damages In thnt sum for neoIectlnR to
hnvo the tiuit deed satisfied of iccord within
oven Onyx nftir beln ? riquostcd to do so.
He also wants fcWO damages on account of
the attorney fees and other rests which ru-
sultcd from his being compelled to bring the
present notion ,
A similar suit was commenced by William
Johnson , Iho land In question boinu sltunted
In Kossuth county , Iowa , and the nmounl of
the damages wanted f : ! . ' , " > .
fur u DUurrc.
A petition wiu Hied In the district court
yostordnv by John Plnncll , asking for n divorce -
vorco from his wlfo , Hllzaboth J. Piunoll , In
wblch the somowhal novel plea Is madn that
the defendant Is nn inmate of the penltcn-
ttarv. The ulitlntlff suvs that ho xvas mar
ried to the defendant in IbSO , the particular
month being omitted. In November of iho
name yonr in which ho was married ho alleges -
legos that his wlfo was convicted of the
crime of aiding tcloiis to rsc no which , nc *
cording to the liu\s of Missouri , In itself a
felony. Sna was thoicupon sentenced to a
two \ciir term In the penitentiary , and for
this no wants a divorce.
IiijurmlVhllo Drunk.
Information was received In this city yes
tcrday of n fatal accident thnt took place
Monday night ut Mlnncola , a small town on
tbo Wabasli eighteen miles Houth of bore.
Andrew Miller unit a companion spent iho
afternoon bowling up al a viloon in town ,
and started for nomr late in the evening.
On the \vav homo they lost control of tbo
team and wcio both thrown out , landing
against o barb .vlre fence. Miller received
Injinlcs , from tbo effects of which ho died
In u few hours , \vhtlo the injuries of iho
other wetu less serious.
Judaou , civil ongmoor , M3 Broadway
MuthuillHt Appoint mull ts.
The Muthodlst confcronro , which has just
closed at Perry , nssipned the pastors of tbo
various churches of the state to their lespec-
llvo lldus for the coining year. Hov. H. P.
Dudley comes to the IJroadwav Methodist
church of tnls city and Uov. C. W. Biowor
of the Fifth Avenue and llov. II. H. Barton
of the Trinity arc retained. Picsidlng Elder
W. S. Hooltor remains ut Shoiiandoah. Hov.
S. Fleming is chanirou from.the Kpworth
mission ot this city to the churcn at Silver
City.
Atll/T/l U.WJ/i.l.
City Attorney Van Diison Itettirns Iron ) an
Kimtcrn Visit unit rulUs I'ulitlcs.
City Attorney Van Duson Is home from
Now York. Ho spent several days In the
Empire ntato and dellveied a speech to tbo
republicans of Union Springs. According lo
Mr. Van Dusen's idea , Iho republicans
will carrv thn state by from 15H)0 , ( )
to 20,000 , and bo says bis opinion
Is lornicd * fiom tulk with prom
inent people , who are well posted upon tbo
political situation in New York. The demo
crats bavo hot furgcntea the defeat of Hill ,
and tire not enthusiastic supporters of Clovo-
land. Hill was simply forced to deliver his
Brooklyn s'icc'i i , , nud that cannot , bo takoti
ns an itidicutiou that the factious are united.
Tbo democrats are engaged in bitter factional
light , till over the stnto , MH ! thu party Is
badly split ana not united. They liavo no
organizations ana have Tailed so far to in
ject thu least semblance of enthusiasm Into
f o campaign.
On Ibo otncr hand tbo republicans are har-
nioiuoub and enthusiastic. Hatrisou and
Kld mo very popular and the campaign in
their behalf Is b'sing carried on under the
mest favorable ciruuinstances , and with tell
ing ofToot. Now Yorkers are protectionists
and will vote tbo republican llcicot and give
the state to that Daily. The democratic man
agers hnvc apparently lost all hope of carryIng -
Ing the slate for Cleveland and are nol con
ducting near soaggrcssivo a campaign as in
former vears.
Mr. Van Duson attended the national con
vention of republican clubs at Buffalo and
ropresenlod Ibis congressional dlstiict. Ho
repoits tbo convention as belnc enthusiastic
and a success. The attendance was large
and thu roproaoulation from the different
states good. The delegates brought tbo most
encouragine reports from all sections of iho
country and nil were confident of republican
success this fall.
Coiincilma i Sulniiz unit tlio Cnmlilcrs.
Councilman Schulz , the alderman who
niailo Ihe lounds of Iho gambling houses and
announced his intention of bringing up the
matter iu Monday evening's council meeting ,
failed to do so. Ho pioposea to put an im
mediate stop to the gambling carried ou and
bis silence on tbo question Monuav evening
caused the pooplc to wonder why Mr. Scnulz
made the rounds and niuae a h'lcat bluster
ahoul what ho proposed to do , but tlio gam-
blcn are in as much clover as over and Iho
games continue , il Is said , however , tout
some action will bo taken by the administra
tion to close ui > iho gambfing dens in tbo
near future.
Third \Varil UiipubllcaiiH.
Til's repuDlicnns of the Third ward mot
last evening at Evans" hall , Twenty-eighth
and H streets , tor the purposa of organizing
c a ward club. The attendance was good , and
a nuuiucr of members of tbo Young Men's
ii Republican club were present to assist ttio
Thild waraers. C. A. Evans was chosen
chairman and Patrick Tralnor secretary of
1 the mooting. It was duducd lo postpone ttio
perfecting of organization until uoxl'i'ucsuay
evening ,
Kiluh Breckonriiigo and \V. W. St&baugb
of Omnna were present , and iu rospoiuu to
calls delivered short and enthusiastic
speeches.
DuhiK ( Jiioil Work ,
Sanitary Coritnlsaloner Snivo'.y and Cblel
Beciiett removed several dofoctlvo drain
pipes vesterday in different pirts of the city.
They mot with a number of remonstrances
iu the ncr-on of lady tonanls , but the throats
woio in vain and the dcfectivo pipes went.
The sanitary condition of the city is to bo im
proved , and no obstacles thrown in the wuv
uy obstruporous tenants will prevent , and
general co-operation on the part of clti/ona
would bo far bettor and aid Iho olllcials in
tbo carrying oul of iho work laid before
them.
Anothnr ruhlicj I in
.t Enclncer King bui boon instructed by the
council to prepare an estimate of the uroba
bio tosl of tur.'ipitelng Twenty-fourth street ,
from Q street , south to I ) street , in Albright ,
and U now engaged in the work of making
Vho estimate. As soon as iho engineer com
ploics bis estimate and sends It to the coun
ell that body will take tbo necessary Mopi
to hnvo the work down. Al tbo prcnont tliin
Iho street is In a very bad condition , unc
the largo amount of tiavcl over It acuiand
this improvement , .
Niit unil I'tTHonala.
Harley Haitlll Is homo from a visit t (
Clarks.
M'rs , Cdilb Bays has returned from a visl
to Lincoln.
Otto Wondt has gene to Drowsier lo lool
alter lund Interests.
Mrs. C. J. Collins and Mrs. O. Peck lavi
today fora visit at Fra-noni with friends ,
ir Tlie young daughter of John Dunn , Tbutv
in second and U streets , out a deep gash In ho
tr rit'ut log youordiy morning by u full.
rn Hurry Dunbar bus returnea from a visit t
Kalamuzoo , Mien. , and is ugala umployea li
r. the Hammond tin'shop.
The loa given last ovenlnir
it- party by tb >
itIf. itw ladles of the Episcopal chuicb at tbe bom
If. of Mrs. E. J. Saykora was well atloudud aa
a success.
IIS
II- A mlssllo thrown by Adolnh Doukal , wh
II311 Hvos at EUhteenth and \Vvman \ strooti
IS strucii Ellen Adsbal , u little girl , cutting
ed deep gash in her bead.
The mcmbois of tbo Degree of Honoi
Ancient Order of United Workmen , will glv
u musical entertainment mid clunco at tnul
vo ball Satuiaay cveuiug , October 1 ,
voy.
y. Asmall bluzu called Ibo tire doparimon
y.si vustorday aftoraoon to u small barnowne
ho by U. L. Sweeney on thu ulloy boiwoe
Twenty-fourth and Twentv-IUtu streoti
isl touth of M street. The lire caugbl froi
eg some burn Ing rubbish near by and was ex
to ilngulshcd boforouuy
VETERANS' ' FRIEND AND FOfc
Position Tnkon by the T WJ Parties M to
the Old Soldiers.
CLEVELAND CONVICTED 'ON ' HIS RECORD
Drniocrnrr .t'Ki Its C.inilliliUalp\nteil to Do *
utroy I'cnslnn l.cel'tnllon Mr. Iliirrl-
SOII'R Hill-nine IVorilt I'nclii lor Vet-
criin-Vntor ) nn < l Tliclr Sons ,
The democratic party U , nnd always haV
been , opposed to the granting of pensions ,
whenever It could find oxeuso for so doing.
The domocrals In congress who have bson In
favor of pouslon legislation have succeeded
In assisting the soldier only 'by abandoning
iho majorlly of their p-\rly and voting with
the republicans.
Just at present the democratic party U
running two entirely antagonistic statement * ,
neither of wblch Is Iruo. Oao Is "that tbo
doiuocrailo party has dona us much for tbo
soldier ns tbo republican party , " and , point
ing lo tbo acls passed by congress anil the
pensions granted under the Cleveland admin
istration , claiming Ibo oxcluslvo credit there
for and at iho same llmo iwttting tbo soldier
about tils fall nro to got tha pension ho de
serves , nnd blaming thai failure upon iho
"Haum administration of Iho pension ofllco. "
Another unwarranted siatnmonl calls alien-
lion lo the "riotous oxtrnvagntico" of the
republicans , urging all former nonunion men
nnd inun who have roacbod their majority
since IbOi to call a halt by voting the demo
cratic ticket.
It Is noltruo thai Iho democratic party has
done as much for the soldier as has the ro
publican. LOOK nt the racor.ts of the two
parties. Unucr Cleveland's administration
the following laws were passed The
widow's Increase of pension from $3
to (12 par month , sixty-six democrats
and nol oven ono ropublidalrvoting against
tbo bill ; Iho Mexican pension bill , as Hits
belliUrn ; ( ! Iho southern men no ono voted
against its final passngo ; iho amputation
act , rifty-ono democrats voting against It ;
Increase of pension In ciso of total deafness ;
removing the charges of desertion In case of
ro-onllstment. These are Iho mosl impor
tant of the ton laws signed by Cleveland and
which mot the unanimous approval of re
publicans.
Harrison slgnoc uventv-throo laws , among
thnin being an act pensioning soldiers and
sailors who served under assumed numos ;
pensioning the Missouri stuto militia ; same
for a Kansas colored regiment ; the pension
In cases of total disability was increased to
fTJ per month ; tbo famous dependent pen
sion bill , under whom provisions tnrce quar
ters of a million people will receive relief ;
allowing enlisted men of the army who bnvo
served thlrtv years to be pi iced upon the re
tired list ; pensioning the bravo \\omon who
served as nurses during the war. There Is
no sectionalism in thi republican party , for
thn veterans of southern Indian uins lira to
bo pensioned and ex-confederates who afterwards -
wards served In the Unilod ritales utmy nro
to bo relieved and pensioned , and armless
and leelcss soldier * are to be furnished tutt-
ilcial limbs every three yoats. Many laws
n'cto also passed which simpllllcd pension
piocoduro 'and prevcutrJ exorbitant attor
ney's iCCS.
CumrmtlHon of Uncords.
Wnat pension laws did Harrison i of use to
sign I None. Cleveland vetoed 1''T special
and ono general pension bills , thu latter be
ing tbo tatnous "dopondout pension bill , " the
provisions of ' .vliich wore much narrower
and moro hampering to ttiu'ponslon ' applicant
than the one signed by Harrison , and yet it
WPS "too broad and Its provisions loo.oasllj
complied with" to suit MK Cleve
land. Many of tboso privalo vetoes
were infamous- hint the pension
oQico afterwards pensioned some ol iho verv
men whoso bills Mr. Cleveland velocd.
Sneers and slander were huapod upon those
soldl'Jn nnd Iho opinions of Mr. Cleveland
were placed againsl the sworn statements of
soldiers.
Take the acts of the Fifty-first congress
which was republican and compare them
with those of tbo Fiftieth congiuss which
was democratic. Eighteen general pension
laws were passed by tha Fifty-first and onlv
four by the Fiftieth , while 1U'.U pensioners
received relief bv special acts duilng the
Fifty-llist. as against 1.017 during the Fif-
liolh congress.
The democrat 10 party U gelling worse In
stead of bolter on this subject. The repub
lican house of roprosonlalivos under the
"lined rules" with a majority of but a dozen
or so passed twelve general and 88J special
pension acts , while ibo pruscnt
democratic bouse , with 150 majority , unacted
only six general and 135 pension law * .
It won't do for the democrats to try nnd
put parl of Iho blame ou tbo republican
senate , for there was not even one house
pension bill left unacted on upon the senate
calendar of business. Of tbo 1(13 ( house pen
sion bills which passed that bodv , 11)5 ) weio
passed the lasl Friday evening , too late to bo
ncteil on bv the senate , and yet tl.o senate
passed 119 house pension hill's , The souato
passed 100 senate pension bills , nil of which
reached the house in lime for its action and
iot onlv Iwenty-ttnoo were passed , twentv-
iwo being loft on their calendar of unfinished
business , iho balance sleeping In committee.
Go lo the pension bureau and the same is
tboro shown. Under three years of demo
cratic rule 1&2(1' ( ) pensioners wcto added
to Iho rolls and 3)1,107 ) nonslnu certifi
cates were Issuea , while under tbrco years
of rcpunllcan rule -475.300 pensioners'wero
added to tbo rolls and 769,00. ) pension certifi
cates were issued , ornoout three limes moio
worlt was done by the republican party's aa-
mitusuation of too pension oillce.
Anyone consHerms those tacts can readily
see how false iho firsi position of the demo
cratic party is. As fonts second po > iti3ii ,
that Is equally untenable. If the democratic
party means that the lepubllcaii party is ex
travagant In Its administration of the pension
bureau , then the facts show tno reverse.
The cost of issuing a pension certificate un
der the democratic administration was J1M.U4 ,
while under the republican Itwasonl } $11.10.
The traveling expenses of special ex
aminers weio $4''li.118.1)3 ) more under Iho
democratic rule and they nad over one-third
leas cases lo examine , The cost of
disbursing $1 by ttio democrats was
UK cents , while it is only U 1-0
mills bv the republicans , or over
ten times Icssrcostly It cost 7J 51-10 conU
for Iho democratic parly to pay a pensioner
THERE is HOPE
X'or e\ cry ono w ho has ujpp'l trouble , nn matter
In what Bliapo or liow'lonj ; standing , pioifdeil
none of tbu vital organs \\n\o \ been to far Impaired -
paired as to render n euro' Impossible. 8. B. H.
K < > cs to the root of the disease , nnd reimnea the
cause , by expelling ( ho 119(3011 ( from tbu hod ) , nnd
at thu same time In a tqiilatotho whole njHtcm.
lluwe\er had ) our case may ho , there is hope
FOR WGU.
Cured inoof .ijnost malignant typo
of Lhronluiijiboil trouble , for \\hicli
1 had iifei ) parlous other remcdlea
niuiiiiii , uni-ct. My velelit Increased , anil my
health linprou'd ine\cryuay , 1 consider H. 8. H ,
K. thu be t toulo I crr uneil.
K B. A. WluniiT , Midway , Ha. "
Treatise on blood , skin nml contauliuis blood
Jioisou mailed frcu. BWltT Sl'EClVll ! CO. ,
Atlanta , Oa.
DEFORMITY
EiasticStockings ,
Trusses ,
e
IB Crutches ,
4
- '
Batteries ,
to"I Syringes ,
"I Atomizers ,
ALOE ft PENPJLD
I14S. 15tli St ,
Kcxl to PostoHicj.
nnJ only 4)1C ( ) cent * for the r < ipub1icMi party
to do It , Ilverj where II is fthown tbul the re
publican parly Is the only economical purtv.
\ \ lilch U rrlnnitllrr tn tlm Vctonui ?
It Iho democratic party moans to say thnt
II dos nol believe In pensions , llion there Is
but lit1 lo to say.
In the world's history from Us ! ) ? ? tnnlnft
until now U.ero wns never a civil war In
which the victorious army did not take bodily
possession of the povernmont , loot tbo public
treasury , despoil Ihe private property of both
the vanquished Hnd victorious cllboiis , and
otiprcss iholr capllvos by duprlvlnp them of
nil their porscnol nnd ptoperly riKhts. The
soldiers of the utilon nrmv did none of these
thlnes , iiinltliiB the only cxcontlon ever noted.
To them bo all praise nnd thu llttlo pittance
they now Individually rccalvo is but. a drop
In the bucliot to what they coulu hnvo hnd ,
hna they but followed in iho footslopi ol the
history of tbo world written before nnd since
1SO.V
I place against the veto snct-ro nt Mr.
Clovcland those words of 1'rcsldont llarrl-
eon :
"And now , roinrnJos of the Grand Army
of Iho Republic , tiuivlvln ? veterans ol the
pnllanl band that from those mountains and
vallevs xvenl out to defend the Ilic , 1 Rlvo
yea a comrade's prcollnt ; to Jay. Ooil bless
jou , overv ono. ted ! fornlvo iho heartless *
ness ot that American In t hit origin day of
"
prosperity and unity who can ujgr.ulijo"
hiiy of vou Iho Jusl duni of your hard
service. "
On ono side Is the republican party with
Its record of generosity and economy , headed
by a man who stnrod tbo soldier's life nnd
defended the country's name In llmo of dan-
per. On the other H the democratic party ,
whoso opposition lo thu soldier extends from
ISO ! until now , nnd whosu pica of economy Is
but a sham , beaded bv n man who sent n
substitute in war , although no family lliw or
otuslcal defect kept him nl homo. Choose
yo. Komctnhur , nlso , that a vote for tbo
third party Is n vote against Harrison nnd
honesty , riisulluiR only In n vote tor Cleve
land and hvpocrlsy. .Soldiers nnil citizens ,
whal will you do nnd how ulll you vote ?
AI.ONXO II. STCWAKT.
POSITIONS 00 BEGQ-INO.
I lull.in 'lonelier * Culluil lo thn Out eminent ,
lint Ton Aniuor.
The Unilod Slates government h is ono Joh
to lol thai don't seem to cause nnytbltiR like
n stampede to Its ranks. It Is the Indian
school service. Yesterday was the day upon
which Iho civil service hoard bad prepared
to hold an examination of all applicants In
this parl nf the counlry who mlrthl wish to
take llio ex imluation for the work of Indian
teacher , file Binall courr room In the posl-
o111co building was set aside for Iho class , bul
Iho applicants did not jostle each other
in t'ottini ; Into the room by a lonp ucal.
Tboro were only two persons to apply , ono
man nnd ono woman.
The examination is nol considered diftlcult
and the fact lhal Iho government is short on
Indian teachers gives iho applicants u pretty
uood chance to secure employment , bul Iho
salary docs not seem to bo sullloient to tempt
people away from civilization to assist the
covornment In iho work of oJuciting the
poor , icnoraut Indians of tbo reservations.
DoWltt'sSarsananlla cleanse the Oloal.
WOOUBliRV'S ' FACIAL SOAP
The result ufao jeirB * ct | * rlcnce In
'
| lllnntr i
HlDiheuM" * Alu
rirUunnrlfi , Mnlm
an t router Mn 1,3 , ! nr I'll
s , ltcincs ! of > n * * ii crlluo 13
lr , Pimple t tncliUovelninciitcic ) ] )
ui'nituH fn K Kt urn t p ii/ i < iii 1
KtlNH.WJ'lOBinY.r. ! l2RW.5-ir' ' > ' > ' ' - ' ! r-'v
COUNCIL BLOFH ST3VI DTa WORI5
All klnlsof Dyolnsanl Olu.inlnrdono In tha
hihest style of thu : irl. Killed mi.l stiiuul
fabric ! ) made to look 113 aoa 1 as nmv
Work promptly done nn < l dellvoioJ lu ill
p.utsof ihe co.mtry , enJ for tirlco IUL
. MA011AN I'ltOl'iJIlU'OK ,
U. A. , - -
wir. Navr Nort'i vntt.ii-4
C.iuxJir. IU.uif4. to ir ,
Ot Council llluT ) .
Capital stock . $150,0 3" )
Siiriiliis nml i'nUU , . S ,01)U
Not onpHilmil -iirnliu $2.'lOJ ( )
Director1- ! I ) IM u la li-m K. I. Shii/irt. I' I )
Gleiwm. K. i : . Hart , 1. A Miller. I , V. illicinii
u ml CharlcH It. llimnin. Tr/i-Hi't iXDiiur.ll ii.iu'j ,
liu bii-lnos' . l.nrzos ; ciplul uu ampliu ut uujr
Liink liiboiuhwi iurn loni
IM'UltKbl'ON T111B llUI'Oall'A
rpo THE OWSEKS OP ALT , LOTS OU
J- parts of lots , on J-n.l street , fiom Nicholas
struct to Ulark street.
Von are horehy nottflecl that the iintlor-
aluui'd. three iliHlnterusted fruu holduis of the
cltv of Omaha , haxo liuun Hilly nppointcd by
the in ivor , with the appioval of the city
council of s ilil eltv. to asu4s the ilnmiizu to
thu owners rvucutlvoly ot the piopurty af
fected by madltu of said struct , declared
necessary by orillnnnro No. .I'.Ml. pissed
Au nisi .Wtli , Ib'Ji ' , nppiovod Augnstlllst , IBU. .
You aio further notified , that bavin : ac-
ceptiid slid npinlntmont. : iml duly iiuiillflod
as loiinlrod by l.iw. wu will , on thu Jltn day of
Hoplumber. A I ) H9J , at the hour of U o'clock
In the uftomoon at ttiu olllco of Oeorgo ,1.
I'uul , 10 r ) I'.irnuiM Htiuet , wl'hln the corpor
ate limits of said city , moot , foi thu purpose of
considering and male nr tbo assessment of
diimagu to the owners rospnctU ely of said
pioporty , nlTi'iitod bysaldmadmj. taking Into
uonslderutloii apeohil benulltIf any.
Von aio nntlllpil to be present at the time
and placu aforos ilil , and in iku any objections
toorstatu'iiunls conctirnln salil iiSMt > ssmunt
of ( lamaRCb us yon may tonsldur propor.
( ! iomii.l. 1'Aiiii ,
WM. C hiniivut ,
J\Mii : hrociiDAi r. .
Oni'iha , bjplcmlinr liitli. 18.1. bllillJt ,
To the property owners of all lots , p irt of loU
nnd teal rs'atit. ulo i How.ud street from
ll.ltli street to JHt. blrecl :
Vou giro huroby notiflod tint thoundur-
slcned. throe dislnl'jrestod freoho'dura ' o ! t'io
city ofiJiniihii , li ue been duly npirjlniod by
the minor , with tbo approval of the city
council of HalU clly , tons-toss the diimaxu' la
the owner * luspuotlvely of tbu proi > otv : if-
f"cttd liy c'h.uuu of ur.i'luof boward Htroul
from itoth to : iNt HlioutR. doulured neuussarv
by oidlnnncu ls , paused August Ulh , approved
Ail-Mist llth ,
Von aio f uithur nollfleil , that having no-
copied said appointment ! and dulv ijiialillcd
as recalled by law , wo will , ou the 2ltn day ol
HeiUuinbcr , A , l > , IKJ. , ut thn hour of U
o'clock In the forenoon , at tha olllcu of John
r. 1 ' ! nek , room fM. Ohauibur of ( Jo.iimuice ,
within thu corporate limits of H.ilil ulty , mcul
for the purposu of considering and ma > ln > i
Ihu asjessmunt of diiiiniKO to thnownoM ru-
spictlvclv of said prouerly. ulluctud by sill
cliaiiiiu of gradu. taUni ; Into cotiHlderalloi
special benefits. If uny.
Vou aio notified to bo present at the tlnu
and place nforusa d , nnd m-iko uny nnjei-tlon-
to < ir Htutementa concern I rtV s ilu asjus-
of iliimaKus as you may consider piopur.
Omaha. September 7.
JOHN \V. UOIllll.V ? ,
s-'a-d-Dt unouiin .f. J'AUU
_
TO AI-U OWN Kits OP X.OTS uU I'AltIS Ol
lots on Il.'nd street from Hamilton street ti
Krnnldln street.
Vou itre Imreuy notified that the under
Bluneil , three dlsinturoHud freuholdera of tin
city of Oinulia. have luun diilyanpilnt9.il ) :
thu miiyor , with tlio approval of thu clt ;
cmu'i'll of su'd ' city , to ua-.u-.ii the dam i.-cs Ii
the owners , reapuutivoly , of thu proportl
atlcctiul hy priilln : of H ild atruut. duularui
nccess.iry by Ordln meo No .l.'IO , p Kiel bcu
lumhei l.'il | ( , | t > 93. app.-ined Huptomtiei Oth , le'r.
Vou are further notlflud. that hivlnjiiu
ceplel yulJ uppn . itinunt , ii'id dulv iinullllui
us reiiu rud by Ian , wu will , on thu ; tnii day u
Huiitember. A. 1) ) , 1HJ. ' , al the hour of Hire
o'clock in the nflernoun. Kt the olllru of Uui '
J. I'liul. 10 ; . ' ) rurn.im street , within iho 'O.r
porito limits of mi Kl city , mtot for the pur
pose of considering nml inaklnit thu uusus-
inent of damage to the owners reapi'utlvoly u
mild piuperty , alTuutod bv sild uradln.1. t.iH
In-- Into lOimldtir it litn special benollti. If uuj
Vou are neillle.l to bo prusoiit , ut the tlm
nnd pluco iifurca.Ud , and maku uny objiiotlon
to ur Htatoiiiuiitti coiuurnlng aald ii3uiimeii
of daiuugcs as you mav consider proper.
01:0. : J. PAUL.
.1. M. KOI1II1NH ,
JAMU ? bl'OOKDAI.R.
Omaha , Nob. , fc'opt , luib , idli. JJdU
< " r nhnlnittif n
int , or how murli cot' It
ivn' " " ' " lerli nrp
rr/iTT r rvrum p yon
YOU DON T v1 < " "to i.llo m. wMlih for
tlioo l combine It r u nro
pun t rcml nlmt follnxii. It < 1op < n't Intrrctl ) ou
Thr cxporlonio ot ttio ? who linvo uii'il
Barland Heaters
l < cpnrlnjlvolr thit Iher sro I llf-P In oriitiomjr of
fiml n conTCuHMiro In iiunliiiilrMInn nnil iliiriilillllr.
Tlic nro liiilltoii liinior nml On nut fnll In work
unll.fclurll ) llro < tiini iidthlni to Umk itttliom
nnrt If ou n'llcnll no nil ! to I > im mnt liiunlrciU
0 f niir t'O'l vonplo nho ine.tr b ) II o ( inrmntt lii-nt
1'rn * ml rr.iuei.
P.C.DEVOL
. .
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Alun Aunit fur Columbia Hlcrrli' , .
501 Broadway ami to Xortli Main Sired
COUNCtt , III.DI-KS.
S. W. PANKLS , M. D.
The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Eiperimc.
UEiVDKU OF DISEASES or M N ANU
1YOMUM. I'liopitiurou ov aim
WOllLU'S HKUIlAfc DISI'KN-
SA11Y OI' . M
f treat the following Diseases :
Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.uncs ; DI * .
cascsoftbe Eye and har.FlUnad ApoplexHeiirt
Disease. Liver Complaint , l.ldncv Complaint ,
Nervous Debility , Mental Doprcs-
nion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal
Weakness. Diabetes. Bright a Dl-easc , 81 Vltus'
ItanLO. "riemaatlsm , I'oraljEis. White Swelling ,
Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors
and KlPtula lr > ano removed without
the Unlfo or o'rawine : a drop of
blood Woman with bir dcllcnto owns restored -
stored to health. Dropey cured without tapping.
Special Attention given to private
and Venereal Diseases of all kinds.
85 O to SbOO forfeit for any Venereal Dls-
ease i cannot cure without mercury.
Tape Worms removed in two or three hours , or 110
lay. II morrholda or Piles ci.nd
iiiosi : wno AKI : AFH.TCTED
WlllEa\c life and hundreds of dollars by calllnu
on or using
DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL InEDICINES.
The only Physician who can toll -what nlla
a person without asking a question.
All correspondence strictly confidential. Mcdioino
scut by express. Address all IctUrs to
G , W , Pangle , M , D
855 Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
NOTION TO PROPERTY OWNERS
AGENTS AND LESSEES.
In piirinanco of ordlnanuo No IKKU , requir
ing suwoi ( OincUIons to be mailo to nun with
in t locuriillnoi on cert iln streets In Htreut
Improvt'iiient dlslrlets No * . 470. 47T , 47H. 4TU
and 4sl , In the city of Om ill i. you are hereby
noUliuil to innUu all necessary connections
with sew rm Insor mtturals and to comulcto
such w 01 k ou or before October Kt. IH 2 , unit
Is tbu imrpnsiito iiavo tliostnots In the s ild
dlstriciH. mid moie u.irtieul.irly dcscr bud us
follows to wit :
No iri Thu street lyln ? east of thawe-itU'l
fcetof lot7 , hlooK Jill cltv. from i aclfla street
to the ulluy south of I'aclllc street.
No. 47 ? r onU-liiat lruet from Wlrl
blrcet toKponccrstiuut.
No. 47S loiiffl ) is sticet. from the wpst line
of nth sticct in thuu iht Iln i of " 3th b reel ,
J o.47'1 ' fee unti'ontli slieet fiom tin ninth
line ( if 1'arn iru strcot lo Hie south line or
Do ie ! > tri.ot
No 4SI til ice street from , the west line ot
the Omaha Holt rill way's rUht of .iv to thu
o.ist line of the Clile.izo. N , I'aill. Minnoaiio-
lls Omaha railway's lUlitof way.
Vou are hoiobf oulercd to malto the ncces-
s iry sewer conneotloiH on 01 hofoio the ilato
suueldo I In llils notlcu , 01 thn sime will Do
madohythu ulty autl-.oiItlct , . nnd the cost
thereof assessed aaulnst the propoity oppo
site1 Ihu saino nn I t-nnulally boiiulltlotl ilioruby.
1) itod at Om tba , Nun , this IStn rt.iy of
September. IB , ,
, , w nlKKUAUsnKi
Chali man of the Hoard of Public Works.
TO ALL OWNHUS UV LOTS Oil PARTS OK
lots on IHth street fiom Ames a\eiiiiuto
Towlcr aemit' .
Yon nro lieiuoy notlflol Unit the undor-
al nod. Ihreo disinterested freeholders ot Miu
city of Uiniiha , lirtvu been duly nppo ntoil by
tbo inayoi. with the approval of thuclty coun
cil of said cltv. to as uis thudamairo to the
owners ruspcctlvcly of the nroporly alfoctud
by iiulliu of siild sttuut mid uiiHssiiLets , du-
ulnrnil necessary by oidliuinoo No I'll ' , pnseii
bepteinberUlh , Ibu. , apjirovtil buptuinberuih
lb'i
lb'iYou aio further notified , that hivlnt ; nc-
coptt'd H ilil appolniinuiil. and du y qu.ulliL'il
as iuiUlri'd | by law. wo will , on the .Inl ilavo
Outobur , A 1) . 1SU. at the hour of ! ! o'clock In
the afternoon , at thu olllcu of Ueo J , I'uii1. iliO'i
rariiam street , within the corporate ll < nlts ot
aald cltv. meic foi the purpoMi of considering
mid making the assessment of dam i o to the
owners lespoutlvelv of s ilil property nlTuolocl
by HI Id ( 'railliiL' , taking inlo consideration
Hpnclal bonnllls , If uiiy.
You .110 notilleil In hu present ut the time
and placu ufoic-mlil nnJ maku any o.ijoutlon
tourstiituniunthL'oiiL'eriiliu n ilil asHussmcnt
of daiiiaifus as yon m.iy consider proper.
( II'.O. .1. 1'AlM/ ,
.1. 1' . KI.AOIC.
\v. a Hiutivnit ,
Omiiha , ? eitembur ) I'Jth , 18U H : dial
I'l uposiilH lor Uistrlut htrunt liiiprotoiiiunl
Moulin.
Honied bids marked "propos IK for dlblrlc
stivut liiiprovoineiit homls" will bo roeuhuilai
thuollleu of lliuilty Ue.iuurcr , ( Jniiih u Neb
up to U o'clock noon of lull iluv of Ontonor
Ibi. ' , for the purchiise of $ .TilMli OU dlstrlc
btrcut linpruveinont bondd of the city o
Onmh.i , ! sub.
balU bomlH snail ho dated October 1st , 18' ) !
iimi hliall be D iviiblu In from one tonlnuyu ir :
after Ihu datu thereof , with Interest ut Un
rate of j per cent pei iiiinuin payable annual
I'rlnulpiil ' and interest payable al Ivo.int/
llros. New York.
, uul bomls Hliall bo of the ileiKiinliuilloii u
| , IMUUJ , t ou 00 ii nil HoO.uu ouch ,
Kuch bid muat at.itn pr'cu and ninoiin
BO u ti hi , for ami Inclndu ni'oriiuu Interest ii
il.ue of delivery at Omalni , Nuo.
The right lu reserved to rojuct any and al
Mils.
Issued under charter power of dlluuof tb
muiropo Hap cias and ordlnanuo No. ; t-'ill , up
proNcil euptuiiiLor H.tli. iSOi
IIKNICY HOLLN.
b3lU7l ( _ City I'fuasuror.
rroiiomilt lor IIUlilol ( imilliiK lldiiiln ,
Honied bids , m.irUed 1'iopnsals for dlntrlc
Kradlng hands , will bun-culMjJ at tlie ollke ( .
lliuUty 'Ire suier. ( iniha , Nub. , up to I
ri'ulouU noon , of the lOili day of Uelobui , IHf
a. for the puichuseuf J'.M.ivui ) ' UUiilut ( Jiailln
a.fd HonilH of thu clly of Oiniiliu , Nub ,
fdof bald boiiilx uiudiileilbuptuinburlisl. 1SU,1 , nn
of mo pnyalile In from ono lo nine yearufit
uo thu date tberuof , In ilemiinliinlliins of II , ( UK
'O. mid J'liu.uO each , with liiteiest ut thuraluof
r- pt-rcont per annum payable Buml-yiiiijly. ; | |
r- I'rluolpul unil interest payab.e at Konnty
u- Hi os , . Now Yurltr
uof t7.liuo.uO of UMrict No. : U.
It- Jj.uoj/ of DUtrlet No. 47.
y. 8l ,03J.Ua of ItUtriet , No. 41) ) ,
y.U1 K.ich bid iniiht htatu urlco and iimoui
113 bou.'ht for n ml Inulmlo aujrnud iritoiuHl t
nt datu of delivery at Om ih.i. Nub. Thu ruht
ruaurvud to reject , miv and ull bldx. lasuc
unilor uliiu lor powur of ultlua of thu motropo
Unn cliibs mid ( irillnuuce .No. J ± . ' . ' . Anpruve
August 'J4tb , 18Ji llfcNHV
ti.'ldlit , City Treasurer.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The want rulxortheiiKMtt * appoarin ; ? In a
nnniptpor art ) otton thu innsV Intorfntlntc
purl of Its iontcint . Thuy orpresj the urgent
nrtils , the dally nlMiot ot the 4 < oiipla who
uant 'omethlnji and who nro nlllln.j to do
IJASTUItAOK for horses nnd o iltlot first
L cliK ! * l.5U month. Inquire at 014 llro id-
way.
FAIIM and city loin * . Moiu'y luincil nn
stock nnd Bruin , llusj ostnto for saliv
nwellln ' nnd business runtnU. Money loanoil
for lee il Investors. 1/ougco ti Ton le , a.lI'earl
1PUII bAt.K Hone , IIIIKIV ant Intnes * nt
L1 tlr 4 i icrliiuo : ceo I outfit ! pee I Well broil
rout horse. Must sell. U. II. I.ov/K 12 I'o irl
street.
$5. OOstoo'i of morchin'llso Inrc4t rn IO\TI.
well louiitod , ilolnt tsoj I hut mm. for sale
or trills I ! , It ltnrtlint , 721 llroulway ,
* ) ' lui id of voting horses for tr ulo : I nnrova I
'lirouertv ' ur tint. U 0. II irtiult , ill Hroi U
way , Couivll MlnfTs.
$ l. " i worth of dry cooils - nit not'ons ' forex-
cban. K. ( i. U irtlett. Til llroadw.ty.
1/oU \l.n-Creatucry , well locnloil In No
Jhiasiti , doliu irood luuliipis. Will tittn
urtn i > r or Mill entire biulnetj ntnbir aln
1. II hoafo.
" Alii-ItnproTod ! J5l-icro stoo' < farm
Inustmii Iowa , $ Ji ; IsO-aoie farm , l.'Jj 12J-
ii'tcs ? 'fi. Johnston , Vun I'atlen.
IfOU SAIdi Choicckt farm in I'liUiwnU'x-
tn u Co . 41.1 ucrotvoll lee it oil nnU Im-
jirmul I'rlce $10 an aero. Vi II slu > ifo ,
11'YOl ) liaxo inythln ? for sile or Uvlo so
i I- II , bheife. Urn vdway mi I M un strnnt , .
ii'OK TTii : On smill piytiiunts. fruit nml
K-irdi'n Ian I noir Council lllitir-j C , U.
- , llroadw ly an I Main street.
"IfOUAlii : Albion Holler mills ontliono
i. ri\ei. Net ) . ; tlnust wutoriiinor In tlu stitu
( lovolopliu IJ.'i liorsu power w Her entire yu ir :
Onlly uip telly , 100 htrrols ; mi'li nurv unit
ii | .iiirten IIR-IH : eonipletolnuvurr d it , ill (1 ) 1 1
fintnu resilience ; S uuri'sot I in ! . lltlo unrtmt ,
price , $ VD' ' ! will tiki * unl nptovu 1 oasturi
NulirasUii land. 11 II. She ifo.
SAIiU Oloin stocK hirl ire , well est -
t , b Isliu 1 trr.lo , Invoice nhoiit f I..M ) . ( iix > , t
on-ion for soliln ; . Terms o isli II , II. Sliuato.
"IjlOU S\ln O1.1 ItnNT-Oood coal yard wllh
- M-ales. etc. ( ireunslilnlds , Moholson vV Oo.
TjlOlt r.M-UANlin-Ilotol and rbsl inrant
Jlocatuil at , shubort , NuU , and IU lots In
Denxi'i , C'olo. ; ulll o\chnnu for clear No-
bi.mluil mil 1111 Hboafe.
IfOIt HAIiC llnrdwirojtoolc. . \\lll Involeo
JIf 1,0 'U ' ; lee itiiil In nn ae.ti\o NohrasMa town
of Irill0 paiiul'itlon : business old o-jt ibllsho u
\\lll boarulo i ) Invostlc.itlon. 11 11. tj'iuufo.
OH At'Un firm with Improvements , flvu
Ov/inllcs north of Council llliilfsj $ J5an ncro ;
a snap b irjialn. 11 11. aiieifo. _
W ANrr.D No' raskn liuvl In o < rliuugo for
good work horses. II II , MiuaCo.
TirIl < lieu build a homoWu / hivonflno
' res dunce lot which wo sell for t0 If
tiiKon soon. Urocnshlelds. Nleholnon , V Oo.
1I" A LI' ' section of nnlnomnbore.l land In No-
Lbr iRKa to iradu for elty propurty. Gruon-
shlolds , Nicholson & Co
D UY coeds Htoclc lo tr ulo for low i land.
Urconshlolds. Nicholson X Oo.
\\71J li ivo a number of gen I tuniihts who
' T want ns to got duslr.ihlo hnnsui for thom.
Vo ) you want to runt your houseOrouu -
Hhluhls. Nicholson & Oo.
_
Gt Itroatlwuy. Oreonshlelds Nicholson & Co. ,
ioal est.ile.
AOOUII llxoTonm IIIUIMO for silo on your
nun terms. Ohenpur 111 in p lying rotiU
tiiei'iishlelds. Nicholson X Un
_
NiW sovi'ii-ioom house , rlosu to llenton
sui'oi. Will tiH'lo for v.ic int , lots or land.
tiicunslilclils , Nicholson X I'o.
AliF : OU i\OII ANOK ia3-.iarn rinea In
Wlioolor county. Nob. WIllixUo morcluin-
d Ise. R. II. bhoate.
ITIOK SAIiHIlutolYlth furniture and IU-
-L tines ! : T > rooms , bun , of. 1'rloc , 1II.5JJ.
l.ocitedln DoitRlns countv. I ) illy receipts ,
WS. I n \ o lUato aloncc. II II. Sliuufo.
_
"IjlOKSAlin Oroameiy o'llllt. ' comprising 20-
Jh p bol ur , 10-h. p. ciuliiu. S lie Ii.ivollo
sop irutors Scream rats , .liOg.illons uiichi aAl )
churn. : IJJ gallons ; power baitervorUor. . beam
smiles , wnlaht o.in. w.itcr link and other
IIlui 03. Will soil choup for cash or trndo
for linl. C. H. hhcifo.
_
ITlCHfaALK Small hotul In ROOI ! Iowa town
-L1 Hiilldln < ; rnd furniture co.nplclo : ut a
biirguln. E , II. Shoafo.
_
IfOH ItKNT House aivl barn , torothor or
KOJI iratolv , coriuir Ttli st. iimi 7th avo.
Carpets and nil kinds of household goods for
sale ; also , gentle family liorsu nnd plloton. .
Impure on premUusor ot W. A. Wood.
W ANTED A young man towoik. Apply
at oillce of Leonard I.\eiott.
W'ANTI'D Oooa Klrl for noneral houso-
uori , ut4liUlon iivenuc ,
FO I Pr K A D K lj.inds In Oreolv county ! ind
C'nstci county. Noli. , for stok of Jewelry.
niitaiiM , fiirnllnio or business property In
Council IllulN. i : . II. She ife.
fiUJK SALI' Diislrahlu resldonco property
ion 1'aileave. All modurn Imprnveinonts.
14 looms , ono block from niiito.u hiir iiln If
t iloi > at once ; easy pjymenU or trade 12. II.
She.ifo.
WANTKD Vuiuu man for olllco work ;
in list bo KOO I ponnvin and ucvnr to In llg-
nres. Aildrejs Box'-'U4 , Council ( Hull's.
ljE "l\\o zood yonni horses. Will
-L tiiKecnrpontur work In payment for aaiuo.
I-comud Kverott.
oir AI.n-Hcalstoroil A. .1. O. 0. Jersey
cow , I'nvolrii No. 10I1C ! : a HDlondldfixmlly
row ; was fresh Au list -'I. W. M. bhepard ,
Koom.'u. ' , Merrium hlock , Connull Illuira.
W ANrni ) Toami to hiinl coal. Applv to
H. A. Oox , IU Main street.
IJ'OH TKAUK Two ilwullliiKS ccnlrally lo-
-L caled In Council lllulfH lu exchanxo for
mureliiindlso or Nobr.isUu Intnl. A snap bar-
K'lln ' for llvo days. K. II , bheafc.
\\7ANTii-IloiiBokeopor. middle iiKn < l lady
> > picfeiieJ. Address or call on It. V. Haln ,
fcj.Cubl fierce street , Connull lllutVj.
Notlrn ol AKmitmiiunt of Damairos for Cnn-
Htiuctloil nl u Vliidnct Alone riftccntll
Strnrt O r tlio Triiiiki.
To the owners of all lots ml parts of lots
and runt tstalo r.loui ; 1'lftcontli atroct. bu-
t\vten l/o.ieinvorth-Hrent nnd I'luiuu street ,
nnd thn appro ichos to the propoiud vliidnut
lo bu Lonutrnclui'i over Ihu tiuekbon I'lfteentli
Htll'l't
Vou nro heicby notlflud that the undor-
sltnoil , thruu dlsluturi'Stcd freubolderM of the
city of Omnha , huvoboon duly npnointud hy
ihu Mayor , with thu approval of the City
Cinincll of Hiild city , to HH-.C.- . thu daiuaso to
tbo ownnrs rospeullvuly of thu property af-
fuctoil by tlio construction of a vlitdurt
iiloim intli Hlreet , ovt-r the railway triinkH on
and iteioss Kith Hlrout , but run l.ou\enwortl |
Htrcotiinil I'Icrcu Htruct , il eel a red nucosbiiry
by ordiiiMiico ii. " ) , piihaed Aiijiist-l , IB'J.1 , up-
proved August''I , Iriu ; ,
Von are further nat'floJ , that Imvlnu no-
room fiM Chamber of L'nmmerco , within tlio
corpotatu limits of sulil oily , meet for the
purpose of conH'durliiiC and milking the an-
uisiuciit of dnmiiKO to thu owners icuixict-
Ively , of Hiild tiropurty. iiffucted by uuld ton-
Htiiictlon of said viuiluutniid Us iiiipronches.
taliliu Into uonildcratlon hpojlal bunuflls , K
Vou are unit fled to ho present at the tlmo
mid place aforusiild , and make uny objections
loot Blnlomcnts ciinccrniiu , bald imness
ofdumuse * , ason miiy I'orislilur proper ,
JOHN K. 1'LAUIv.
ni.oitun J. I'AtlL
11 u , OI.AUIC ,
Commlttue of Appra'fifirs
Omuha , Sept. 7 , 16'JJ , '
Hlicriirn Silr.
Under nnd by virtue ot un order mndulijr
tbu lion. O. U. hcutt , onoof Ihu JmUus of the
ilUlrlulcLiirt with n anil for Douvli.a county ,
NobriHUa , In tbu followinnctlon punUliiK in
/biild co nil , towlt ; Thu Htnndurd htamiiliu
compiny vn. l.uvl ( i. liotzul nml 1'rinn J.
llcl/.cl ( lockctlU ) No. 7J ) .mil to muillroutud. I
Will on thoL'lit d iy of huplumber. A , I ) , , ItiJ" . ' .
i ori.mcni'lnit at IU o'clnuk In thn forenoon of
B ild day , atS" North Kith Htrcct In thu city of
Omaha , Dongas countv , Nu'irasKn. Hull at
Diilillu auction to thu hlJiml and best lilddurj
foreakh ( oren tlireu months credit with au-
) inn cd seem liy ) thu following ' > IH and ch it-
Kiln hurutoforu levied upon by mo liy vlrtuo
of nn ordui of uti uihniiint In-mod In thu nLcvo
ontltled aullon , towlt : "A nloi-k of btunlo and
fancy Krouerlus. flour nnil other inuruliuiiillso. "
Thu iindurblunucl lusurvos the rUht to Bull
nt Ihlb | ) ioioity ID u whole , or lu supirutu oir-
teed culs , as lu liluludirment shall ho for the bust
U lulcrckl of all iir.rlles toiiuornvi ] .
od GioiiiE A. Hr.NNBrr ,
ild Khorllf of DoiiKlaK County , NubrauKtv.
d Hy JOHN I.KWIH , Det/uty.
Omuha , Nubrtitfka , tuptouibor 10 , 18) ) . ' .
Una ill m