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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1892. THE QiMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE ! NO. 12 PEA HL STREET DeltToroil by catrlor to any part of the city 1' W. TII/TON. - MANAOEll. HU'lllCM OITlCC , No4.1 Jf/JATlO.V. i N Y. Plumbing Cof. * Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , The Married Ladies society will moot this afternoon ut'j o'clock ntlilT-UroadxxMy. John Hanson and Li/.zlo Englo , both of Omaha , xvero married by Justice Ilammor last evening. Tbu lunoral of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pugh xvlll tnko place this after noon nt 2i(0 : ( o'clock. Urconshlcld , Nicholson & Co. , 021 Broad- wax * , rout estate and rental agents. Largest list of property of any dealcn In the city. Mrs. Murv 13. L'jaio of Kansas xvlll ad- dre s the people's party this evening at 7J : ! o'clock nl thu Masonic temple. A special In vitation Is extended to ladies to bo present. The work of removing the old Nortbxvcst- cm passenger nnu freight depot to Its noxv Rite on the roar of iho grounds has boon commenced and will probably bo completed teduy. "Judge Doomor xvlll bo In tbo city today nud xvill hold a smilon of the district , court for the purpose of clearing nip the docket of the last term , preparatory to tno opening of the August term next Tuesday. Chief Nicholson of the lire department re ceived a handsome present yesterday from Chief Halo of iho Kansas City department In the shape or u fine nickel-trimmed collar iitui hatnus for the chief's buggy horso. A special session of tlio district court xras to have noon hold yesterday afternoon with Judge Smith on the bench to bring in an other section of thu Noolu saloon cases , but It xvas decided to continue Iham until the IIPM. Monday. Thomas Pmjh , child of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Pugh , died of brain trouble jcsturdnv morn ing nt 8 o'clock after an illness of thrco months , ngod 1 year and U months. The funeral xvlll take plnco today from Iho resi dence , 1N5 Vine street. The department commander of loxvn an nounces that nil members of the loxvn deparl- iiicut ol the Grand Army mutt bo In Chicago en the morning of September IS In order to reach Washington at noon on the lllth in time for the parade. Ton special trains have been chartered from the Baltimore & Ohio for Joxva business. Someone left'n boy baby about a tmnth old at the residence of C. li. Wulto , corner of Sixth street nnd Seventh avenue , last evening about 9 o'clock. Mr. and MM. Wnlto xvoro away from homo and 0:10 : xx'.u there but the children , who did nil they could to ninko Iho little ono enjoy Itself until txvo nnltcomcn called to escort , it to the Cbristiu'n homo. James Moran , while xx'nlklng along Eighth nvenuo xvith his Jug last night , tool ; a shot at ' a couple of boys xvho sought to tie inqulsitvo. Ho xvas locked up and * was booked xvith va grancy , shooting within the city limits , ns- cuult xvith intent to commit murder , carryIng - Ing concealed weapons , drunkenness , nud sox'eral othorcrimes. Tbo xvoapon xvith xxhloh ho bud done iho shooting xvas n large 44-cali- bcr revolver. , T. L. Do bio died at 11 o'clock Thursday morning of typhoid fever at , hi.s residence on Oak street , aged fityours. ) Ho leaves a xvire and two children. IIn xvns u mcnber | of tha celebrated regiment of tno First Minnesota Volunteer infantry , xvhlch , on Iho second day on thn historic Hold of the bittlo pf Got- tvsburg , loU2J4 mon out of a total of 800. The funeral took pluco yesterday afternoon from the Seventh Day Advent church , of which the deceased xvas n member. 1 M'KitHux.iL I'.iit.niie.ii'its. S. S. Keller and family nro homo from Col fax. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bennett are visiting frlonds at Shenandoah. Miss Mury McMillan returned yesterday from n xx-eck's visit at Kansas Ully. Mrs. Dr. Portorflold and dauirhtor of At lantic uro visiting a. N. Portorlluld. Miss Jcnnlo Ouittnr has returned from a Visit xvlth relatives in Missouri Valley. J. W. Morse und N. C. Phillips loft yester day for Colorado and Wyoming on huslnesa. SfLce Witter left , ycstcrduy for n visit xvlth frlonds in DCS Moines , Oskuloosa aud other loxvu towns. Dr. J. II. Cleaver returned yesterday from n tnree XVCOKS' trip to Portland , Ore. , und other xvesturn places. H. H. Fluid has ROIIO to Knoxvllle. Tcnn. , In response to a telepram unnounciiiK'thu serious Illness of a relative. B. J. Muhonoy and Miss Annla Mahonev have gene to Jncksonxllle , 111 , , In rospouso tea a telcgr.im announelnx the dangerous illness of tholr father. P. Allen , xvho has been spnndlnL'a couple of months at his nlu homo In Kncl.iud , ts ex- peetcd homo tomorroxv. He arrived at Now York Thursday. I'coplu Coinu Mllcnt To witness tlio { jrctit slioo sale .it f > 21 13roadxvay. It ia not only the till It of the town , but-of ihls on tire county , und nil xvho pui-chtiso u. * , thia Palo are so well pleased that they bond tholf rolutivos , neighbors uml frionda. Road these prluos und bo convlncod that you cun BIIVO bljj money : Ladies' button shoes 7"ic , worth $1.60. Ladles' kid button shoos OSc , worth 61.75. Ladlcs' doiigola kid shoos$1.23 , xvorth ( ) Ladles' oxtrtt do-ifrola kid hatid soxvod rhoos $1.75 , xvoll worth 83.50. L'ldies' EYonch donpohi kid hand tui tied bhnos $2 50 , xvorth $5.00. Choice of the lincst Imported French Islil shoos hi liiuo and button , xvorth from $550 to $7.00 , for $3.00. . Ladles' ' oxford ties 69c , 73c. OSo , SI.25 , $1.50 , till xvorth ut lottst doublo. Uuby slices lOc. Men's xvorklno shoes 09c. Mon's dross shoos OSc. Men's li culf rong. or luco $1.25 , xvorth < ? * ( * * -t ) . Moil's extra calf shoes $1.50 , worth $3.00. Men's donuohi kid shoes $1.50 nnd * 2.00 , xvorth $3.00 and $1.00. Men's French calf and Cordova hand Lw ; 1 shoos in all styles nnd of the best f kus , $3.00 a pilr , worth from $5.00 to S-O.uO. And thousands of other bargains. Bo euro to got in the right place , as there is only ono gonnlno bankrupt shoo salo. Ml Uroadwuy , Council Ulutfs. Trains leave Manuxviv dally at 8 n ndlO n. m. , 12m. , and 1 , 2. 20 : ! ! , 3 , 8:31)-1 : ) , 4:30 : , 5 , 6JO : ! , 0 , (1:30. ( : 7 , 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 0 9:80 : , 10 , 10:80 : , 11 and ll.J5p. : m. The 11:55 train xvill make connection xvlth the lastoleotrio motor cur for Omaha. XVIII C'ontlnmi tin ) ltliripiloc. | Thocovernineiit has lot the contract for ' 11 lomo aduttloiial rlprapplnir on the north bunk of the river , In continuation uf iho work that xvan done n your USD. An appropriation of titt.OOO has uocti madp , in udJItlon to the appropriation of S.'as.OOO that UBS uireadv bi-en expended , and this xvill bo suDicImit , it Is thought , to oinco the ontlro mink lu proper condition , fur enough bouth to conni-ct the txxo pieces of rlprapplntr that hr.vo ulrcnily broil done. Thn distance is about 1,800 feet. \Voik is to bu communced at oice. : The boat race Sunday will bo free for nil. Hrlng ypur tub , ( Srand cash prize lo the winner. Gentlemen , the linostllne of mil goods In the oily. Jiiat roculvod. Holler , the tailor , 310 Hroudwuy , If yon xvnnt to buy u house see Green- ihloldb , Nicholson & Co. , 021 Uroadwuy. IfjOpooplo in this city use g.n stovoa 1l\o \ Gas Co. puts 'am lu at cost. Big time at Munawa Sunday , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oity Council Looks Over llio Route of the Propoaad Paul Railway. SOME STREETS THAT WILL BE TAKEN Pcicrliitloii of tlio Tlioriutelifnrrii Ovcv Uliluh Idulit uf Wity I * Askuil Ililnloii5 | of .the CoiiiicUniPii Anotlicr Meeting I'l-oinlsod. The city council and sovcr.it jioxvspapcr inbti mot nt the cltv building yoiterdav after noon and took a drlvo In rarrlapcsto the part of the city xvhenJ the Union Land and Im provement company proposal to lay Its noxv rallxvay truck. John W. Paul , ono of tuo members of tbo company , furnished the car- naees , and accompinlou the pirty to point out the proposed route , In order that the council might act intelligently when It conies tocontlder thu ordlnanco for the rl litof xvav xvhlch Is noxvpcndtni ; . Prom Thirteenth avenue , xvhoro the new road Is to connect xvlth the \\ubnsh road , to Eighth , xvhero It xvlll moot tbo Union Pacific , Mr. Paul nsks for a ri ht of way over most of tlio streets and Mloys In Fleming D.ivls" addition , but ho does not propose to lay tracks on thu streets oxcoiitlni ; so much as may be necessary in connect with the other roiuK In that distance live blocks ho xvill obtain connections with the Union Pacllle , Northxx'o tein , Rocic Island , BuiliiiKion , Mllxvaukco and Wubasb. At lOiutilli nvenilo the line xvlll strlue nighteonth streut , and nucordltiK to preiont plans xvlll occuuy that street us far north its nvcnuo ( J. The property oxvnew on this street raised n howl n foxv WOJKS ape xvhon they learned that the grantlnt ; of the rlijht of xx'av on the street xvas talked of , and the council took particular pains to notice now many houses there xvoro. So far n < could bo seen , there xvcro not moro than half n dozen houses. A number of tbo pcoplo who oxvn property on the street have agreed not to rulso any further objection. Tbo council viewed all the land as far north as the river. ' 1 hey then re turned to thu city building , but It xvas too late to take any notion. The matter is still In the hands of the Judiciary committee , xvho xvill draxv up a nexv ordinance containing so mo provisions which tbo aldermen -havo prone > cd , and tbo amended ordinance will come up for consideration at the next moet- itiB , xvhlch will probably bo September fi. Another meeting of the committee of the whole xvill bo held next Wednesday morning at S o'clock , when the council will examine a number of things which it xvas thu- intention to look after yojtoruuv , but xvhich had to bo skipped on account of lack ol lime. Dlsoaso nex'er&ueeaniuiiy att-ico tha 17 omxvlth pure bloo.l. lj Witt's Sawap ti-UU mukos'paro no.v ol3j 1 u 1 1 .iiruiM Jl l T _ _ Diilboy'a cornet band hits boon on- ( jncrcd to furnish music for the tuy of wur at Miunuva Sundiiy. lloxv JXlrs. l.iirAoii'IIH KllliMl. The coroner's Jury held an Inquest yester day morning at the undertaking rooms ofV. . C. EUep to investigate the causes of the death ol Mrs. Carrie Lnrspu , xvho was killed by the "Irish Afait" train Thursday morning bctxvcon thn brldtjo und the transfer. The faft. as brought out in the testimony xvoro muinlv thu sumo us thcsu that appeared In TIN : Bci : . The story of John Spencer , the porter on the tuiln , xvas of peculiar interest , ho being tbo ono xvbo so bravely tried to rescue the woman from apnroachlng death. When the train xvas about 000 yards from the east end of tbo uridco Spencer looked inrwntd and BIUV the xvomuii picuing up coal on the other track , ami suxv ut the sumo time another train coming from the opposite direction on the trnci xvhero Mr * . Lurson xvus stopping. Mrs. Lmrsen noticed It also n moment Inter , nud stopped onto tbo track directly in front of the "Irish Mull" xvith her back to the enRino. Spencer Immediately throw on the airbrakes , but aecmic that it would bo Im possible to stop tlii jruln in time to save the xvomun's life ho leu tied over the platform and cauL-nt hold of her drob.s as the train reached her. The dress tore , ho lost 1m hold and she slipped under the xvhoels. The train xvas stopped in about two car lengths. ' Besides Soeucor the folloxvlng witnesses gave their version of the affair : Ed. Mc- Murray , a ICunsas City brakomun ; John A. Sxx'obo , the conductor of the tram : I ? . II. Chamberlain , passenger nucnt for the Union Pacific at thotrnnsfer ; Edxvurd Hermes , xvho lives northof the dump , n short distance from the track ; Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson ; Joseph Hay and William O'Mcara , englueor and liromun of the train. Mrs. L. It. P.ittun , UockforJ , III. , xvrit03 : 1 FroinuL'rsonal oxperioiico I can rucommoiid IJoWltl's Saro.tp.inl la , u curJ for Itnpui'd blood und Ren oral debility. " After a foxv days cool olT and rest , everything In running u-riiln nt Mnnlmt- tnn beach as lively as over. All the boats nro running1 , and the xvutcr Is de lightful. If you want to sell your property libt it xvlth Greonshiclds , Nicholson & Co. rruslnittMl u Ouuitrdly Cur. For some time past , a young Imitation of a xvlld xvestorn coxvboy has boon promenading the streets. Thursday night ho attempted a piece of lawlessness that came near resulting seriously for him. A young man sating on porch near the corner of Third avonup nud Tenth street about 10 o'clock , suxv a woman L'O by on the other side or tbo street. A t the sumo time thu coxvboy pasted close enough so ho could bo easily recognized. When the woman reached the corner of Tenth street slio turned oil of Third avenue and xvnnt south , and nt thosamo tirnu the cowboy loft thn sulcxvatk and put uftor her on the run. A moment later iho young man on the porch hoard the xvoman acruam , and calling his dour ho stuted off in the direction xvhoro the sound came from. At the corner of Fourth avenue and Tontn street tbo coxvboy bad seized tbo xvoman and attempted to throw bordoxvu , but xvbon she called for help ho took a hasty leave. DoWltt's Sarsuparilla destroys such poi sons as scrofula , skin dlsuasos , oczenu , rheu matism. its tluiulv use nuv-31 many lives. Don't fall to see tha tug of war nt MuimwR Sunday. If you have a house to rent list \i \ xvith iJrooushloldti , Nicholson & Co. Only u row , lint 13 ouch. Cnptatu W. A. Hayoj had a trial In police court yesterday on the charge of drunkcn- nflsv aud' disturbing tbo peace. A whole army of xvliuosscs was on baud , but out of a deslro to cut doxvn the captuln'4 bill of oxpontui to tbo lowoat figure co.i- hlstcnt xvith a coed and. positive cinch , only twenty-two xvltncsios xvcro called upon to testify , The captain xvas mudo out u man who liked nothing bolter than n good , loud howl that bout his nervous neighbors dibtractrd. Ho wan lined (50 and cost * for his fun , urd Hio xvltnojs fees , court crsts and all mudo his bill run up to $ < W 'M. llo refused to pay , and Mild ho xvould appeal the case to the dis ' trict court. His hoiui xvas fixed at $100 , and 'ho xvas given a day In xvhlcb to secure the bond. DaWltt's arsaparllm cieansoi tlia blool , Increaies the upnutlto und tonns up the ays- torn. It has bonotlttod many puoplu xvuo have suiTorod frjia blood dUordur.1. It will holp.vou. _ See Groonshlolds , NMuhotson it Co. , when you want to rent or buy u houuu or iiuiko an oxuluinga Judson , civil engineer , 328'Oroad\viiy. ! Jlvcutor Tuduy , The registration books uro to DO open today lu the Fourth xvard so that/ all who have not already douo so may rngUtor , preparatory to tbo election xvhlch U to take place In that wurJ r.cxt Tuesday. The registrars xvill bo lu utteuxlauco from 0 o'clock a. m. until 8. p. m , nt the following places : Fir t precinct , Morrlam block , 20(3 ( Main street ; Second precinct - cinct , Uoorgo Beck's ' place , l'JJ3 South Sixth Jtreot. Cn inn In It is usually the ciso ; xvith every inor- chant when taking inventory quantities o ! odds and ends como to light. Such is our cnso having just com pleted oui- inventory , und in ortlor to clean out stock before iiulting our fall goods on s.ilo wo xvlll offer for ono week's sale , beginning Saturday , Au gust 27 , our entire stock of remnants which amounts lo SGOO , the same to go at half price , or In others words , rem nants marked 8I.OD you buy for 60c , snino proportion all the way through pur entire lot of remnants in every de partment. All trooile flgurod at original selling price , and your price half what roni- nanta are marked. Being a little overstocked in wash goods , wo xvill offer along with our rein- mint sulo some special inducements in this department. Go India challlos UJo , 12c taffeta cords , hulf jrioo. Oic. 8c seersucker ( stripes and plaids ) oc , 12c suiting , ; ! ( ! inch wide at 81c. Wo have over 6,000 remnants of wash goods , 2 , 000 wool dress remnants , busidys muslin , ticks , Iliinnols , luce-1 , embroideries , otu , , etc. , all at half pricoor half the price marked oti ticket. BOSTON STORE , Fothorlnghnm. Whltolaxv &Uo.i.Council Bluffs , In. Carpet weaving at 923 avenue R Work called for and delivered. C. M. King. Tlio lug of xvur at Mnnawa Sunday , Aug. 28 , commences at 4'M : p. in. George Davis , drugs ana paints. bourn oMin.i. rl ltlx-ur riiikorsV11I Comliliii ) fur I'rutL'ctliiu. The discrtmlimtlou In freight ratni against the Missouri river packing contort may Do brought to the attention of the Interstate Commerce commission , although uo definite plan of action has yet Inon agreed upon , and in fact no preliminaries have been arranged. The fact is roallzod. however , that there must bo concerted action upon the part of the packers If the grotvtu of the packing In dustry in this region Is to .bo maintained and its prosperity not diminished. The South Omaha packers are allvo to the fact that there U ( i common interest in the strudplo , and iho Missouri river packers should realize it. The freight rate discrim ination h as much against otio point as nn- other , and hivs the appearance of bolng es pecially engendered In the interest of Chicago cage , and an attempt to crlpplo thn packing Industries on the Missouri river. The Chicago cage people realize lhat the live slock In dustry is trax'ollng xvest and are making every effort in their poxver to prevent it. The poxverful influence they have brought to boar hud its effect xvitb tbo rallxvays and traftlo associations , and all attempts lo secure a re adjustment of freight rates upon an equita ble basis huvo been denied upon some very flimsy pretexts , lu the future , hoxvox'or , If the plans do not iniscnrry , the Missouri river iiitoi'CJts xvlll bo thoroughly organized and bring such n force to boar that the trafllc as sociations xvlll como lo the realization of the fact that the Chicago industries are not the only ones In tbo country that must receive consideration. Since the refusal a foxv xveeks ago by the VVosturu Traflli ! association to raise the rate on packing house products to the Pat-llle coast , there has boon some correspondence between the Oinnha , < Kansas Citv and Sioux City packers , looking to an organization nf Inturoift , and the formulation of sonio-plan to sonuro relief from the dis crimination. Several plans have boon suggested gosted , but none have oeon nereed upon. A proposition to lay the mailer before tno Inter state commerce commission has been sug gested. but has gene uo farther. An organ- i/alion of the paeuors of Omaha , Kansas City anil Sioux City xvill probably booITectod at an o.irly day , and in mat muiflior it is hoped to' bring about a readjustment of froiuhtates. . The freight rate discrimination against the Missouri river packing centers have been re ferred to in TUB Bnn. The Chicago puckers are the profilers and are afforded all the pro tection ft is possible for the traflla associa tion to give. A car of p icking house product can bo shippnd from Chicago to tbo Pacillo coast at the same rale us from Omaha , not- xvlthatanding the difference in distance of 300 miles. But when it comes 'o shipping to the eastern seaboards , the Omaha packers are compelled to pay u differential rate , and Chlcaco reaps another bonolit as the result of the discrimination. An example Is shown by the rate to Richmond. The ntto on pro ducts to that city from Chicago Is 85 cents , and from the Missouri rix'erjn coins. This example is not tno only discrimination , boxv- ovor. Tno same is to bosaid of the rate from both points to Noxv York , Boston and , in fnct , to all the eastern cities in xvhlcb thu Missouri river pacncrs lli.d an extensive market and a grout demand for their products. The raising of the ruto on fresh meal products from the Missouri river packing centers to Minneapolis wus uncalled for and a clear injustice. The commissioners of the Western Trafllc association plainly shoxvod their dusiro for discrimination xvhon Ihoy did so , Minneapolis is nut n packing conlor and never xvill bo , and the plea of giving thorn protection xvas a very flimsy excuse for the action the corainis loiiors took. Thorough organization und a determined light upon the part of ihe Missouri river packers xvill eventually secure an equitable lurilf tthuol und place them in the matter upon n more equal footing with tholr eastern competitors. Tbo Omaha packers believe hiich an organization xvill bo perfected and a great deal of good accomplished. No Kt'imlilii'uiiH Worn A evening calamity sheet makes the startling announcement that a meeting xvns called In thd Third xvafd Thursday ovonlng for iho purpose of organizing a Harrison club and lhat a change of heart xvas experi enced by thno present nud u people's party club formed instead. Such a state ment Is misleading and carries an Im pression that Is false. There xvas not a re publican present at the meeting und U was not called bv republicans , nor did any of them know that such u mooting xvas to bo held. Tha republicans in the Third xvard are loyal members of the clubs already in oxUtcnco in this city and are not to bo snared by any sclioin.'i of iho Wtiavoritos. I'nutpnniHl the M The rally which xvns to have been given this evening nt Pivonka's hall by the Ynung Men's Hopublicuu club has boon postponed until Thursday evening nt Knights nf Pythlus hall. This postponement is made necessary because of a misunderstanding In rorurd to securing Plvonku's hull , it having been engaged for another purpose xvithout the Kiioxvlcdgo of iho committee , The club has leased the Knights of Pythias hall for each Thursday night , from now until after the November election and xvlll hold weekly meetings , unless the South Ouinha Republican club concludes lo take iho hall for txvo meetings each month. XoK'H mill IVrHiinnlH. Prof. A. A. Monroe returned yesterday froci a trip lo Wichita , Kan. A xvoll attended uunco xvus given nt the homo of C. A. Evans , Txvonty-eiijhtU and It streets , Tbumluy evening. Kd Fitzgerald hud his loft leg badly crushed at Cuduhy's ' packing house yester day nftornoon by a lulling Umber. N. I ) . Mead , munugnr of tbo Western Union nt the Exchange building , Is homo from a txvo weeis' outing in Colorado. Mrs. J. A. Hui'Ub'Jift of Lincoln , accom panied by her children , xvcro in the city yesterday vlsitlt.tr Mri. Uuckstafl's sister , Mrs , C. J. .luysox. The Pythian xvho huvo boon attending the encampment til Kaimu City uro returning homo , und the last of thu South Omaha con tingent will bu In to Jay , Chlof Beckett Is in iccolpt of a Idtter from Hugh J. Campbell of Newport , It. 1. , xvho Is anxious tolearn tbo xvlicreatiuutsof bli uncle , Huith McCain , xvho xvax In this vicinity nil a jeuru ago and xvas u much owner. Several hundred tlcknts have been dh- poicd lu this city for the excursion lo C l- hnuu today , given by the Ancient Orilor i f United Workmen. A largo di'lcgaiion will go , louvlug at 8 o'clock in iho mornlutr. Slok uoadacuol Buuuhuin' * Pills will ro llovo. CHOLERA REACHES ENGLAND t fcoKTixunn FIIOM ffnar rion. | otlior places In Austria rthir Hungary , Cora- plota preparations to inbot iho disease are evorvxvhcro boluc madri. ' I'rocrona < > ( thu I > l4ni nt llmrc. HAVHC , ADR. 20. The official figures show that on Wednesday there .were elchtcon now cases of ctoloi-a anil nine deaths from the disease hore. Yesterday .thoro were forty- eiRht now cases and seventeen deaths. I.iimloil it Ciire'it ut ling * . NEW HAVENConn , , 'Mlg. 20. The Italian bark , Olusepho Cnstnglloln nrrlvcil hero this mornlu ? , lul days from Alexandria , Etryt. She wa.4 Riven a clean bill of health and per mitted to land her raps. * Will Not Curry IttiHShin t Bur.Mr.sAug. . 20. The North Uonnnn- Lloyd Steamship company uns announced thai Its vessels will currv no steerage pas sers who como from Kussia during the cholera epidemic. _ No Cliolm-i ( ill tliu It iilln. Nr.w YOUK , Auif. iJ. ! The steamship Italia , whlcli urrtvoil from Stettin niul was detained at quarantine , xvas released and proceeded to her docks. Noavldonc.3 of cholera was found aboard. Itiiltniiy Triillla Orilorod SKipncil. liEnux , Auir. 20. Orders have boon Uslted to stop railway traftlc witn Kussia at every point on the frontier of east 1'iussia , oxcop.t Eyduuhcn and Proatltcn , AXA O UXCKM EX TS. Mr. Duke Murray , advance nccnt for Mil ton Nobler , arrived In the city yesterday. Mr. Nohles nnil his nxccllotit company an- pear at Uoyd's now theater on September i1 ! y and 4 , In the followla ? repertoire : Friday evening , "A Son of Tliospn ; " Saturday otroninir , "For Revenue Only ; " Sunday even ing , "i'Voui Slro to Son. " Frank Daniels and company xvill close their prasnnt engagement ut Boyd's theater on Saturday evening In "Little Puclc. " There will bo no mitinoo performanco. The Gorman dialect comedian , Oicorgo C. Staloy , In his successful comedy drama , "A Uoynl Puss , " will innko his Jirst appearance tbf * season nt the Farnam Street theater Sumlnx matinee , AUttUHt ! 2S. "A Hoynl Pass" Is a pure olay of a high order of merit , full of the most delightful comedy , and containing n strong clement of hourttinturost. Eauh part , rcqult'os an artist of the first class , and Mr. Parker , Mr. Staloy's munugor , has made a careful and priilsowortby selection. A prominent fouturo Is the musical part of the ontertatn.nont , and Mr. Staley has some now songs , chief of them being ono entitled "Watching the Chil- Uron Play. " The locomotive race In the third act of the play js ono of the most excit ing railroad scones on the stniro , The en gines are equipped 'with all duo appliances. Tbo hollers are rtpablo ? of carrying 123 pounds of steam. OrvlTlo M. Romincton , n former newspaper man of Providence , R. I. , Is in the city ar ranging for the engagement of the Do Lane- Rising Comedy company in "Tangled Up , " which will begin ut the Farnam street theater next Thursday evening. I.IISH til u Xexv York I'li-ntiiro rarly In < irorglu liny. UocriKSTcit , N. y. , Aug. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.1 : : The SiDloy party left here a wccic ago for a rplcusura trip on the lakes on Mr Sloloy's yacht Wnpilo. No nexTs was received from them until tonight when the announcement was made that they were all drowned in Georgia bay. Hiram Watson Sibloy , xvhilo a shroxyd and success- man , and xvns obielly conspicuous as the son of his father. The cldor Sibloy xvas a poor Massachusetts boy vho In oarlv life xvorlscd as a iU'v laborer. Ho died n mauy tlmas inlllioijairp xvlth thp added distinction of having contributed' much if- not moro to the development of tbo Ameri can telegraph than any ono man. ' 'Tho bulk of his fortune was loft to his son Hiram Watson Sibloy. Tno youncor sou looked carefully after the 03 Into after his father's death. The only oflleo lip over held xvas park commissioner of this city. Ills wlfo xvas the daughter of ono of the Harpers of Noxv York citj. Mr. Sibloy was In middle Ufa and loft sovural small children , The party consisted of Mr. . Hiram Siblov , u daughter 10 years old , Harper Sluley , n son of 12 years ; Miss Fr.it.ces Durbin of Now York , a cousin of Mrs. Sibloy ; Miss Mane Pond of Rochester , and the nurse , Miss May Hall of Rochester. The narty loft hero three xvoeks ago. The lust message received by the relatives of Mr. Sibloy was datou 'at Colllngxvood , Ont. . yesterday. The Sibloy estate is estimated nt $10.000,000. Mr. Slbley xvas tbo cxocutor of the c.itato and chief heir. Alw. Sloloy before her marriage xvns Miss Mntgarot Harper , daughter of the late Flotcber Harper of Now York. Mrs. Slbley tx'as a charitably disposed xvomnii. especially in the homeopathic hospital of this city. i\ciir4liiii llo.it Mink. UNIOXTOXVX , lju. , Aug. 20. Last night the boat Jolly Brothers , with over 1UU excur sionists on board struck n rock in Cheat river. Tlio boat xvas headed to sboro and all passengers safely luiidod. The boat sank. s/j.vr TIII : .III.VKHS TO j.nr . I'rulunlnnry Hxiurilimtluii or tlio Tonncssco ISIotiM-H llcgiin ut Clinton. NASIIVIU.E , Tenn. . Aug. 20. Tbo trials of tun riotlue miners en mo to a sudden tcrmlnn tlon today at Clinton. The casn of the state against D. B. Monrco xvus resumed and several xvltncssos examined , thu burden of their testimony bolng that Monroe xvas the "chlof ; " that they also regarded him and his actions and orders indicated that ho felt that ho xvus In control. His testimony xvhilo on the htunu seeming to sustain his story that ho only Joined the minors to pro tect property xvas not sustained. The chief contention xvas xvhothor ho would Po i.d- , mittcdto ball , and the magistrate houtid him over for trial in the criminal court without ball1 Ho xvas sent to Jail In Knoxville for safe Hooping. After this decision by the trial magistrate the others under arrest lost huart nnu sub mitted their cases xvithout tiial. They were bound over and bonds in some cases xvero given , in u majority of cases vvero not , and those miners will have to go to Juil to await the session of the 'trial ' court As fust as miners under arrest submit and c'vo bond they xvlll bo rcloajed. Bud Lindsay auomlttcd and was bound ' ox'er and puvo 'bond , ilo was then placed on a train and started for'KnoKvlllo. ' While en route nemo of the soldiers took him from iho train , bold him prisoner xvlth threats of lynching. General Carnes , hoxvovor , sent a guard to his rollof Uiidttlio Intoat special to iho American savs huAvill bo protected. Tbo miners In and around Coal Creole still remain * ' quint. _ _ inil ol thu OiiiiM'tltl\o | Drill. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , A.ug. 2J. The competi tive drills xxora completed this afternoon. The Judge * of inspection , Captain Wilson and Lloutonunt Rouillyxvill Buhrait. their reports to Major General Carnahun at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning , attor xvhlch the awards of prizes will IJo'j'nado and the win- mni ! divisions prosoinbd xvlth the jirlzo awarded them. ' ' ' ' < it They are blind who will oot try a box of ( or the dliorderi which .nroMOUt . ol Impaired I Ulaaiiliin. For u I IVeuUHtomiic'iC'uu. | itlpntloulll > ui-ilcr < l Jl.lvvr , Nlcli llrnU- ; nrlic , ur n u V Illlloiii C ii nil Xcrrnu * iillniriiU , they take the i place o | an entire medicine cheit. COVERED WITH'A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATIHO. Of all drucrelsti. Price 2S cenU a box , New Yotk Depot , ] 6 < Canal St. THE SOUTHW10K BALINS PRESS. l9.Tnn fl.rtav MaohlnontnlO-Tono-a-Dny Price. * l IUIIdauaj Otr jViirrmitjr floe with F.nth MacMnr. ThoSmif hxvlrk Ilnllnc Vrcnn Is n2-horo , fall-clrclo runclilno. It ha < the inntc.'t tocil opening of ntiy Contlmiou'-HnlliiB , IXmtilp-Stroko rress la tbo World. Bales tltthll draft light. Cnpucltyt Contlructlnnt Dni-nlitllty- Iho IlKHT. SANDWSCH IV3AMUFACTURING Io\vn In starting one press recently we baled nine tons in five hours with new hands. ABSOLUTELY PORE Fr.JAQ.UEa R. CO. KANSAS CITV.MO. PIANOS approach nearest the VOICE. IN BEAUTY , TONE , GIJ NnUKE AND DUltAUIUTY Tliny HAVE NO EQUAL. MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. , IO3 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Through nil the broad border , and through the wldo unst of all duo Pianos , The IS THE BEST. , livery MAN can l I S'JHONO and VIO j OROUS In all rgtpcru * r _ _ _ . , _ _ Jby usmt ! SPA VISE NURVINn.tliegreat btmnlnh Remeily. YOUNO M15h Oil OI/H sutlerinc from NIJRVOUS I5E3II.ITY , XrOST 01 PAIIylNQ MANHOOD. nichtlyci.nssloMS , convulsions , ncivom v prostration , c u3d by thuuse of opiiim , tobacco or alcohol , w.ikc- ' _ _ _ _ _ ' fulness , menial ilepreulon , loss of power m eitlicr sex , spermalor- F p'noRK AND AFTER usK , tlicEH caused by self abnso anil over intlulRcnco or any jieisonnl weak1 nosscaji bo restored to perfect health nnd the NO I ) 1,15 VITALITY OP STRONG MEN. We giva a written guarantee xvith 6 boxes to cure an ) case or refund the money. StJ1 boi'0 boxes $5 For Sala la Omnha by Snow , Lund & Co. FOB. SALE. Out of "Modjeslm , " by"3alTord , " ho by Chainplintimnon. "SulTord" is 'litter brother to the litrgost do ox'or raised in America. l < 'ull pedigree of pups on application. Address , 511 South 12th Street , Oraahtt , Nob. DUE.C. WES'3 KIIVI ! AND IlllAt.V Til j ! V p MENT.a aiiojlilc for Uyjtjrlv DUiliun. nti , .NJ l rulitU , lloadicliu , Norvoiu 1'ruitrutun ciujjl u/ alcohol or ublcoJ , XV.ikjfuluon , .Maatll DJJT.II- ilon.Soltnoiiof the llrjtn. oiiiilii.'liunlty , inltjtr dccay.dcat'.i , 1'ramituro Ut.l A < < a , llarrunuii , J.ou of 1'owur In cither JOT , ImpotentMuourrli ) i niul alt KoiiKilo XVoakiujJis. Inroluntirr I UJi , Spur- matorrlio.iei 11 Jl orururjrtl3n of in briln boir-aliuiaJ7iMnlulKnij , A mont'i'i tr3.it nnu fl.G forCi.br mill , XVouu vr.intj3 U uatji ( . ' > c.irt Kntlior do for , ; liJicji. wllll ii will njll wrlttii gunrnntcut.o ratlin t If note ml. On ir.uito ) Uij } | onlr by Tlieoduro. V , I.oivls dnu' ht. nulu luouu t cornur lutli nnd Karnnin uti. Omilia CURB Anoir anl Comnloto Troatnant. conilitlni nf Suppotltorlai. Olntmont la ilipiutai. ulio In lUv uiull'llU : a I'oiltlvo Cure for I5xti'riul. Infjriiil blinder Ulooitliu Itcliliu. Uliraatc , Ituojntor llorjlt- Urr I'lloj. Tills Hume ly hn novar Inon known to fall , tl per box. t ! for j ; aunt by m ill. XVhy nulfur fr ) in tlihtorrlblu ill ua a irha.i 11 wrlttin uuirintJi U iiomtlvolyKlron irltlifl lutot or rofinid tliumunjr If noteurod Suinl gtamp for frJJ tiaiiiplu. ( luir.intaa lisuecl byKulin iCo. , HtuxuMt , Solu Avanti.eurnar lith nnil Douinaj ktroou. Omalu. Null. Ot Council t'lipltnl stock $150,031) Kiirplus and P.-nllts 8lOUO ) Net cniiltal nnil Mirpltn * 2i ; ( ) , ( ) ( ) IlrectorH-.l. I ) . ICdiiiunilron , K. U Shuiiiut , ! ' I ) aicnMin. K. K. ilart , I. A. Miller , J , V. Illncliiutn uinl Clmrles II. Iliiiiiiiin. Tran > .ict Kononil UiiiiU- nv liuslneiu. UlrKOl' tupltill uuu urpln $ Ot nny bunk In Sontliweaieni limit Ka'li ON TIMI ! DlSOSU'd. Ur. Bailey , Sr The Loadln " Dentist. Third I'loor , I'.ixton Illoo'i. Telephone 1085. lOthuul Farimi SU. A full ot of teeth on rutibor for IJ. I'orfoa' Ti'i'tli wJtioMt | pl tu or r uiornblu brliUo worlc Jmt tliu thlug ( ur ulajd-n or imtilla upoukurj , nuvur drop ilown. TEETH EXTItAOTED WITHOUT 1'AIM Oolil flllliiir ut roiuonahlo rates. All work warranted. Cut thUouVfor uuuldo , NEBRASKA National Bank. U , ? . DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB ' Ciipllal . . $103,003 Sui-nliis . . . $0 Officers nm ] Ilrc < .lor Henry XYnton , preililent II. r. Cushlnir , vlco prosliluni , i : . S. MAiirtco XV. V Morac. John < , Collliu J. N. II. I'ntrtc * , Loivls A , Heed , caslilor. TME1 IRON BANK. W. C. ESTEP , FunBral Direclor , 14 N. Main Street , COUNCIL JJMJKKS TAfclULtS nvi-iu .tlio btumoch.l/tor / aiitJ boweU , luui Ify tbo blcod.artt safe nnJ MUchmJ Hue bcrt iufMlclr.ekno\\ni'orlliouf ] > ' 'jrcuth , mnuiichcs heart I'lini ' , fci ° o of ) ) K'tlto , mental dc | region , r oluful dl eUio.i. plu-plCH , t allow onii'lcx- ' ion , find ever/uLifase result itip from pure bloc \r * c failure by tno Ftoiimch , liicrer li : linen to jietfoim thtlr proper functions. J'c i-t-ons ' iiirnri to m t cfirt nff ai c bcueillcil 'iy ' InV-lur oncaftci ifiabiiine * ] . rrlcr ty matl , J tfroBsi ! | impTr-i.ip. ? H 3 Ol M I CO. , nt'pnitOibt..VMv ( Vork ( L W. PAKGLE , M. D. The Coed Samaiitan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISKASES OF MEN AND WOStUH. VROrillBTOIt OF T ltLO'S IIKKIJAL UISl'KN- SAUY OF I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Limits : Dli. caeca of tlio ICycaml K r , Kits and Ajiopluxy , llcurt D ! ease , I.Ivor Conijilulnt , Kidney Ccinpliilnt , Norvotis Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Plabete * . Wright's nl'caso.Et Vltus' Janco , KhouiimtUui , I'aralxnia , White flwelllng , Ecrofuia , Fever oru9 , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawing a drop of blood. Women xvlth her delicate orer.na restored - stored to health. Drojay cured xvithout tapping. Spool nl Attention given to prlvato and Venereal Diseases of all Idnds. 85O to Stioo forfeit for any yonoroal Dls ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In txvo or thrco hours , or uo jay. Jit luorrholds or I'lles cured. THOSI5 WHO A1CH AVI'MCTKD Will eave life and hundrcdB of dollars by calliarj on or wing DR. G. W. PAHGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only I'liyilclan ivlio can tell irliut nlta a person xvltliout imkliip ; n qiiOHtloiu All corroHpoti'terice slrlctlvconlidenllal. Mcdlotno vunt hy uxpruaa. Address all Ictten to i , W , Pangle , M , D BB8 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A OEM'S WANTED-To sell Iho host dmibt | f VronitlnR niul baking pun In the innrUol Stuntr ) work. Unit proro to hnvo ncontt xvhl nm'tn oxer fcJI n xrock rujtitnrly. ACtlreu Charles Pcliultliclss Council l'i HTs. SAt < I { OooJ 0-room duelllne near U. I' , transfer. I'rluo J..oio. Will tnko horsol niul cattle In part uay. 11 II , Shoafo. TpOU PA -Creamery , xxoll Inratrd In N'o -L' brixsldi , lining Booil IiiulnoM. Will tuk artn IT or mil entire business m u bargain I ? . II. H FOlt SAIj ; Improved ja'-acro ttCk ) f.\rm In xvestern Inwu. 4il ; ISO-iicru farm , * JO ! iaj- Hcre . J.'a Jdliintoii & Vim I'uttcii. MONKY Inannd ut 6 Dor cent on Council Uluifsroildcnco property. ! II. Shoitfo. FOU SALE. Klorldn orninu trrovoi will trailo for Ootincll HluiU orUmahu prop- rty. K II. Sho.ifo. 14'1'K KE.XT. the Els min : residence , till 1'nrU * nvu : Inpoo.l ropalr und nil modem con- vi-nioncus. Kent gdOJ. } " . , U , Micufc. W ANTUD I.ady orpnntloinun to board bj a private fain ly. Addiuss 0 I' . ' , Hoc. I/.011 HAtiK Hotel , 2J room * , located In * southern Nob. , duliu a thriving hiiilne * * f..UOhuvs build ng and tuiii.tuto. . Will trails for iiulso. K. II , Sluiafo. FOUSAlii : Hardware stojlf In ct'utr.il Noo. Will lnvolcut.1.V13. K. H .Shoafo. "If OK yAI.E Choicest farm lu 1'nttaxvntt.v J- lulu Co. . 41,1 aoro1 * , xvoll located and Im- proxwl. I'lli-oSIOuu.iiero , U II. Sii ( < : ifo. Ij AKM nnd elty loins at loxvuit riitoj. * ltn.il ustulo for sale. I\xellln4 \ un I huslnoss rent iU. Mpnuy In.uioil for locitl Invo&tor , _ Ji I'o.irl stroat , I.UIUVQ .V Toxvlo. 11'VOU huvo anything fomlu or trntlo so r. II , Shoifo , llm.uhviiy. un.l .M un stront. ; OKUKNl' Dwollliu'sln till p.irti of the cliy. li II , Bhuafo. Uru.ulxr.iy and Main , - Nabraik.i lauds In or- < ' can i ! for Uouncll lllutTi | irnurty. | ) & IL Slioafo. Uro ti\Tiy ; : and M ila street , FOR SAMS On small payments , fruit and garden land ne.xr Uouncll lllulTs. U , li. Shuafe. llroixdw.iy and .Main street. TTOIJ HAf < K-Alhlon Holler hillls on llnono - - river. Nub. j finest water power In the stuto developing I.- ) horse power xv.itnr oiitlro year : dully oipaulty , lOU barrels ; maehlncrv and nppurtciiHiiccs complete In every dut Ul.Ooal fiamoreslduncoiS aerosot laivl. tltlo perfojt.- price , J ! . " > . Ki ; xvlll take nnImprove.I o utorii XohrasUn land. U II. Shoafo. POK SAf.K low.i farms In I'nitaxvnttainlo and adjoining counties. K. II , Shoafo. SAhE 83 aorosof gen 1 land mil now cottage , xrlth fouraero < laud In Wurnow- vlllo , Noh. : all moilaru Ininruvainaots : xvllt cM'haiuofor a pleasant cotluo free of tn- cumbrancn In Oounoll Dluir-i or Oinuhiu K. II. ah oaf o. , _ _ JjlOU s-AI.E < SD-acro ranch lu Chorrv Go. -L Nob. Good buy land , splendid ranzo for cattle. IMIce cottiiRO , stable unit out Iniltd- Ings In coed rop.ilr , plenty water. Dust Inni In the comity ; will soil cheap.Vrlto fordo- tallK. E. IL Shoafo. \\fANTEO-IIardwaro stock In south- VT xvesiorn loxva for soot c.tsh. K. II. Shuufo FOK 8AfE Glenn stoou hunlwuio , xvoll cs- tahll-huil trrdo , Invoice Uiout J.i.iui. Cooil ciison for soiling. Turnis u isli. B. II. Bhuafo. WANTED Good residence iirimorty In Council It ullH In cxchan.'o for Rood No- hriiska land. E. II. Shotfo. ; WANTED A yimnir iiriu to work nl out house and sttihlo. Apply .it olllco uf I.conaicl I'.vorutU SALE OK UENT-Oiiod coal yard xvltli lt" > . etc. OrcutHlilnliU. Nlcliolsoii k Oo. STENOliKAIMIEIt and hookkccpor xvnntud. Olvo refuronco. Address XX J.i.llec , Coun cil Illnirs. W ANTED Good irlrl for K""ural houso- \\oik at ll'l 1'latncr street. BI.ACIC driving horse. hucKX and hurncsa for H.I lo cheap. No. GI8 Mnth ax-cnuo. \\7"ANTfCD Hoard for innn and xvlfc In ' btrlctly prlvato family for tlio winter. Stnto nr to nnd location , 1) . 24 Hee olluo. \ \ 7 ANTED Olrl for concr.il noubOXTorlc. .Mrs. O. Gro.ory. K'4 lllulTHtreet. \\7ANTI2D Competent slrl for Hocond ' ' place. Apply uetxvcen S und U o'clock a. in. ; uii : ( lllnir street. Jlr-i. John T , Stoxvnrt. G UOD qlrl for cencral lionsoworl ; : small family. Call , with roferciice.5l55th iivcnuoi IHSTITUTE. iH Eye 16 E INFIRMARY KOl-t THIS ifefritEATMliNf ' 1 ? OF ALL Ili'itt.McllltU'4 , npnarnluinnil romnilloi for tru itiui-nt nt ortry form nf illro i o requir ing iiicillciil or anri.'lciil Uo itinont. SJLcJs forpatloiiti. lioitrl 11111 ntlo.iil injj , Hott no conmilutlonti hi the uest. XX'rltn for clrcnluni on ilofuruililos iiinl brncov trnv o , club loot , ciirviiturojnf ; ) ln < i , rllui , tiiiiinri , am- cer , cal.irrli , lironulillls , luliiilntton , cleclrlclty , pur- iibhlK.uiillciiiy , ktilnuy , blitililur , ojo , o.ir , akin and ulnoil iintlnll tiiir lcal operation * . DISEA8BS OF WOMEN XX'iimun hUi | ; ; . tVolmvulati'lr uillolii lylii-ln ilo- purtmuut for Women ctiirlnu L'li.ittni'niont , xtrlctly pr.vnto. Onlr Uollublo .MeJIc.il Inst.tute mtUliu tt specialty of ofITtlVATE ITtlVATE mSKASISS All Ilhind ll ) cii os aucaotifiilly To itoil. Hyiilillltla | 'II | UIIHremove ! from tliu nyittuni witlioiil inuroiiry , Now Itfttonillvu TreuMiurit for I/JH of VITAI. I'OWHII. I'urionsiinntile to vlult 119 milbo troutuil lit liontu by corrunpouttunco. All euiiiiuiinloitloni eonililontliil , Mo llclaoaorlmtrn nuntsnuntby mull or oxprihHcociirely packo.l , no m irks lo Imllcttu con- li'iitHor humlur. ono poraoiul lntervluv prolorruil. Cull mill rotiau'.t m or * oml blttory of your ease , and wu will Hen I In plain Wrippor , our Rnnif Tfl MPN ' "K ! Upon I'rlvato Hpo- ouun i u men , cM or Nt.rvo. , , msm , , , , , liuio'i | > ncy , rirplillla , Oloot ami Vurluujule , wltli riuui tlunllst. llruien , Appliances for Di'foniiltloi nn I Trussol Duly munufnctory In tliu went of DUrultMITV , AI'1MIAN KS TIIUMHBS. KLBCT- IllO IIATTHltlCU AND UKl.Td. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute' 26th and Broadway , Ounoll Ton mlntuoi rl lo from cantor of Oiniilm on nirJ tounll Jllutf * ulcutrla motor llnu. IS'otlru to Contractor * . ticnlod projKis IM ! will bo rooulvud ut the r > f- cunf.1 I' . Itarictt. olty clerk of the city of tcrlln ; . ' , 111. , up to U o'clock p. in. , uf Monday. fceptomlior o , ito > . for furulhlilir.mulvrlam ( ml iloliu the work of p.ivlir. 'Ihlrd Htrcotlu Btild city of btiTiltie from Third 'ivonno to li nvenuo , Thu ivorlc xvlll coniprlso iipproil- niiitily thu folldxvlnei JV.SiaBijuuro yards bilck pavlnt ( muro or oss.l 4.4-0 lineal feet of curhln ; ( moro nrlcsn. ) V.vjeuhluyaidsof BIOIIO rutiiliilni : wullbfinoro 01 lust. ) FIHU.T , gnu und xvu'ur connoctloim to all lotn wlii'to hucli conncot Ions have not ulru.uly houa III Mill ) . Tlio whole of tlio worlt lo lie completed on or I efoio November I , ItW. f-tfcllk-ntloim and liliink foiniH for hliU cun bo obtained unou uiiplluuttiin to J. K , llnrrntt. rlly cloilc , and plium iniiy l.'o ' seen 11 : thu olllco of W. 1 * . I'nl in or , Biiporlntendnutof btiL-ots. 10.M h hid niuu Lu iiuuiini.inlud | hv u certi fied check for the NIUU of * Vo , payuhlo to thu order of lion. A , II. llumhey , miiyor. whlur. chtcU xvlll ho forfultod to thu cltv of btorllnu In tluiovmit thittuiiy hldilur , or hidden , uhall fall tu o\u3iuu properly u contract , with uood nnd NUiriclcntaurolIvs , If iiw.irdtd the con * trnut ; olhurwlbo to ) ) < > retuinml to the Iilddor. I'iiyingnt for iho work will lie mudo partly In kc'i'lp. haurlnKO per cent 1'iturust , after Oc tober i. bW. , . . , Tliu hliU will ho opened anil read pnollulj nt tlio ineetliu of thu city council nt V o olucu p. m. , Buuteinhur6. IkW , mid the council 10- kervcb Uio n lit to reject imyor all bids foi liny ruuson It miiy uoum lulllcluut , lly onler of Uio oily council of thu olty ol BterJInir , III. JAMBS IM'f.ATT. Clmlrinnn fclroetu mid Allcva Coin. BTBIIUNO , I1L , A.UU. il , WJi niw-w-w n