THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AUGUST 31 , 1892. THE OiMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFE OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrier to unr pirt of the city II. W. TILTON. - MANAGED HlUlnm Office No 43 . 1-iitmNtr.J Tl i . . ' l.KPIIO.NEb'JMpllt Editor No XI MISVH JIB.VTIO.V. V V. Dumbing Co. Council DlnlTR Lumber Co. , The chain Rune l < cleaning up tha allots with a view to Improving tbo sanitary con dition ot llio city. A largo partv was ontottnlnoJ lust even ing nt tlio roildcnco o ( N , 1 * . U&JRe at tbo htad of Story strcot. UrcoiiBhlold , Nicholson A ; Co. , CO 1 Broadway - way , real estate nnd rental agents. Largest list of proocrtv of nny dealers In the cltjf. M. Saltimann was llnotl (17 In pollco court for cainmtttlngnn assault nnd batlar.v on a man named Klein. Ho appealed the case to the district court. The annual pinnloof the Second i'rosbv- terlan church 'and Sunday school will bo bold on Thursday afternoon In the park ut "Morning Slao. " The Ladies' Aid society of St. John's English Luthcrn churcb moots Thursday nfinrnoon nt the rcsidcnca of Rov. U. w. Bnyder , 217 South Seventh street. I'ottnwdUnmlo tnbn No. 31 , Improved Order of Uod Men will moot In regular council tills ovontne In their wigwam , corner ot Uroadway and Main slraoc at the eighth run. run.Tho roRular monthly meetlnp of the Woman's Christian Tampornnco union will bo held this afternoon tit tti'A'J o'clock , nt tbo Youi.c Men's Christian nssoclallon rooms- . A full attendance Is desired. Mrs. Bolllngor , ccretnry. Miss Florence Oflltcs Is confined to her hoii.o | Dy n broken limb which she sus tained while gutting off a Fifth uvemio mn'or near Seventh Ktreot. The unltlo WUB badly fractured and It will bo weeks , proo- nbly , before she will be about. MarrhiKO licenses were Issued ycutordnv to the following parlies : Theodore H. Wll- llnmfon and Minnlo B. Cottrcll of Council UlulTs ; William G. Clark and Ella Uocd of Ncola , nnd John A. Mltcholl of Omnifont , Ont. , and Irene K. I'oar of Indianapolis , Ind. The Inn nnnipd couple wcro united by Jus- llco Hammer. Mrs. H. O.CooK nnd daughter Ollu were In u street accident yostnrduy afternoon that narrowly escaped serious rcoulls. They were driving across Sixth street at Fifth avunuo. when ono of Pulton's mall wagons collided with them. Their carrlaea was wrecked and both ladlrs hudly frightened. The mail wagon was being driven rapidly to catch u train. The city scnools will ouon next Monday for the fall tonn. It will bo Impossible , how ever , to pot tbo now Avenue 13 building ready for occupancy by that time , nnd It has been thought host by the architects. Wood ward Bros. , to doftu1 tbo oponlng for two weeks. Action to this effect will probably bo 'niton as soon is Messrs. Wailo and Field return to the city. Minnlo Dtxon , the woman who was stanbell by James Tracy in a Piarco street dlvo a faw works ngo , packed up her household goods Monday preparatory to skipping to O aim , In ardor that she miijht not hnvo to npu-Mir against her assailant. Tbo pollco wcro notlhod of her Intention , and placed hoc under arrest so ns to hold her as n wit ness. Her bond was fixed at $100 , but she was unnhlo to secure the amount , and BO she Was put in Jail on the charge ot vibrancy. A man giving tils name as Jobn Mulquccn beciimo Involve 1 in u quarrel In n Broadway Biiloon Monday night and slru-jU two other men who w'cro thcro. The two men who were thus nssallod called tbo po lice , and Gcorco Scanlan attempted to arrest lively John. Tbo latter refused to bo arrested , bovvovor , and struck Scanlan in the Jaw , rendering him speechless for the tlmii being. Ho put up $10 for his nppcar- nnco In pollco court , and on his falling to sbow up the amount was declared forfeited. A contloman from Uod Oalt wnocamoln yesterday afternoon to sco the sight ) toolc on n largo load of budge and then wont out on Main street to walk off the effects. While ho was thus ongagcu an ofllror nnbbod him nnd was on bis way to the cooler when a friend of the bibulous man mot him nnd stated thnt they both had been attending the convontlon. Ho promised to taka his friend homu with him If tha ofllcor would rclcaso him. At last accounts the drunk was still asleep In a stall in n Main street livery ( tiible , where bo was loft by bis protector. Canto to It is usually the ciso : with every inpr- lihiuit when Inking inventory qiiantilics Of odds nnd ends coino to light. Such in our cnso tmvinir just com pleted our inventory , und in o-clor to c'.can out stock before putting our full poods on snlo wo will olTor for ono wook'a siilo , boKinnlng Siturday , Au- pual 27 , our entire stock of rainnnnts wliich nmounts to $003 , the same to gent nt liulf price , or in otliors words , rem nant * marked $1.00 you buy for 60o , Bnnio proportion nil the wny through our entire lot of remnants in every do- jiiirtmont. All irooda flpured nt original soiling price , nnd your nrico half what rem nants nro marked. Ltainir n litllo overstocked in wash goods , wo will otTur along with our rom- Ciintsalo seine spcclul inducotnants in this department. Oo Indiii chiillioa 2o , 12Jo tnfTota cordfl , hnlf pi-loo. OJc , 80 Boorsuukor ( stripes nnd plaids ) 5c , 12Jc suiting30 - ineh wide nt Sie. Wo liuvo over 0,000 rumnnntu of wash goods , 2,000 wool dress rcmnnnUf , besid''B muslin , ticks , llunnola , Incus , oiiibrolilorlos. etc. , etc. , nil at hnlf pricoor half the price mnrkcd on tickut. BOSTON STORE , Fotliorlnplintn , Wliltolaw & Co. , Council BlulfH , In. ' jMC/tto.v.iK r.iit.uut.irns. Miss Edith ( Jrinnoll has returned from Nebraska. Mrs. Uonrv Stcvoiison Is visiting relatives at Aiibloy , Nob. Mrs. Ooorpo P. Sanford and ctilldron loft jestorday for Sioux I'ulls to visit relatives. MUs Lucy Klnchbnum of Burlington Is VUitlng Miss Ida Lutz on South Sixth ( treat. Miss Mvrtlo Cole of Missouri Vnlloy Is In Ino city tbo guest of bur cousin , Olllcer G , L. Martin. F. U. Clark of tin Hod Oak Sun and M. B. .Gardner of the VlllUca Loiter were In the city yesterday. MM , O. W. Kinnoy.Mrj. . L. A. Lostorand daughter Etnnm Imvo roturnad from a vUlt With relutiviM in Liuwlston , III. MUs Currla Olumachor left Monday evening - ing for nor homo In Aurora , 111. Sbo stopped In Burlington on the wuy , to visit friends. .T. u. Blxby returned last evening from Ilarlnu whora ho Is healing the Hijrh tcliool , nnd leaves ugjin this morning for Sioux City. C > eorcn Muscravn of the Loon Observer nnd C. F. Cuuso of tbo Atluntlu Domoor.it were In tin city yesterday to attend ibo democratic convention. Miss Lon F. Noixl. who has bean visiting In Iho west for tbo piit month , returned last Bvc'i.fng. uocompinlod by hur nintbor , who Will remain bcru awlnto before returning to bar homo In Chicago. Mr . W. 11. Olonmchor and Miss Platte , who t.iu been vUltlng ner , loft last ovonlng for Cblcago. Mrs. Olouiauhor will visit friends in the cast and south , aud will not return for sovorul months. Artomus Miller nnd wlfo of Mtiryville , Mo. , nnd nts mothnr , who is a irrnndmotticr ot Mm. 1.1 K , Hoe and Mrs. J. H. Klco , are yUHInz hero. Mrs. Miller was IX ) yearn old liift May nnd Is wonderfully vlgoroui for ono of hur years. Nusu-otl Nu gotl Buy Big baking powder. UJ oz. 25 couls. Entertainment , lug breaking and ro- frodluuotiti ut Trinity M. li church Thui-bdny evening , Sept. 1 , 8 p. in.Ad - inlbbion Ii5o , Including rcfronhiuonta. Wanted Fireproof sofa E. G. Bart- Ictt , 741 Broadwivy , NEWS FRO ) ! COUNCIL BLUFFS Judge McQeo Nominated by the Democrats of the Ninth Congressional District. HIS NOMINATION RAISED A LIVELY ROW IlnriniinyVnv Al)1ent from thn Cimvcn- tlnn Illuntlslleil Democrat * ( live Viuco to Tliclr Olijcctlons to 111 * Cnnilt- li\cj' The Jiullolnl Noinhmtlon. i ThodomocraUot the Ninth conRrosslonal district yostordiiv nominated Judzo McUoo of Cjuncll Bluffs. The convontlon was n howling success , the bowling helng duuio- cratlc , Iho auccois ropunllcAn. Tbo dele- catcs came well laden with political pyrotechnics technics nnd for ntimo oratorical sky rocUots wcro Hroa with becoming ropularlty nnd en thusiasm , but toward the close the mischievous irco silver fuse got In among the fireworks and there was a ccnonit explosion. Them wcro many wounded una ibolr groans were unutterably uttur. Ttio prollmlnnry work of the convention was characterized by the culm which pre cedes a storm. State Senator \V. K Clovo- laiiU of Shelby county K.IVO the call to order nnil u temporary organization was effected by the cholco of J. .1. Shfii of Cuuncll Bluffs as chairman anil W. E. Gardner of Vtlllsca as bccrotwry. Committees were appointed and then aujourumout was had for noon lunuh. rennummt Oltlcorj , HoturnlnRai 1 o'cloclc with toothpicks and cl-ira. ( : the committees reported and Senator Cleveland was made permanent chairman , acd M. Flumtuanl of Mills county secretary. The most , practical suggpstlon of the chair man's opening speech was that the conven tion stiould nnmosamo ono who could make as good a stump speech as Senator linger , Iho republican nominee. Tills recommendation WUH rather plumly rorelvcd by the few en thusiasts \vlio were bant on roiiomttiating Congressman Cowman , and who was never known to make n spwich In his life. An Impatient wult followed , whllo Iho com- mittco nppolntotl for thnt purpose was build ing a platform In an adjoining room. The monotonous Interim was broken n liltlu by such unimportant motions as limiting the nominating speeches to ten minute ? , no nom inations to bo mudo except by duly accredited delegates , oto. Colonel Whlttlosoy. who had been huslily whispering about thai Tom Bowman must bo nominated In spile of his protestations , wns called out of tbo room , ana on his return nddrossod the convention with tearIn his eyes , announcing that Mr. Bowman had di rected him tosay that undernocircumstances would ho accept n nomination. The colonel closed an eloquent eulogy of Bowman by offering a resolution thunklne that gen tleman for tbo service bo hud rendered democracy in the past. A rising vote WHS called. It was so.appurontly unanimous that It , seemed unnecessary to call for the other side , but the formality was Indulged in , nnd to tbo surprise of tbo chairman the olber side was tboro , two democrats. Dr. Hempstead - stead of Woruland and C W. liuckman of Montgomery county , rising to thuir feet and rolusingto say oven a thank you to tbo re tiring congressman. This was tbo llrst evidence of bad blood. It required Ibo report of tb'i coinmlltoo on resolutions to bring it further out. A ma jority nnd minority report wore presented. The majority report pruised Cleveland , en dorsed tuo last national aud state democratic platforms , and expressed thanks to Con gressman Bowman. Tin : Minority Resolutions. The minority report signed by P. C. Clark of Monsomcry county nnd T. "W. Ivory of Mills county caused a storm. It re-id as follows : Unsolved , That tills convention roafllrms Its iidherunuo to tbo llnanoial Hj-bti'ni of llio f.idlers of tbo ri'pub.lc , b.ised upon equally free bl-metnllo coinage , mid burebv ( lectures Its unquiiiined oppoilt.ori to nil legislation unlciiluted to rolnco either ot Iho uruulous met.ils to the position of u commodity alone by o-itxlllslinj ! thu other as a Bln lo standard for the measurement of values. Colonel Whlttlesoy wanted the two reports Joined In holy wedlock , but tbo bans were forbid. C. F. Ubaso of Atlantic moved that as a substitute for the report the convention quietly settle down onto the platforms adopted by the Chicago and Davenport con ventions. Then the freu sllvor men bobbed up most spiritedly. Clark and Ivory Insisted that tbo democrats had bettor face tbo music and declare themsolves. Chase Insisted that as democrats they were bound to stand on the national una stale plat forms. It was bad nolioy to deviate from the paramount question of tarilf , and inane the sl-vcr question thn important , ono. "Policy bo d d , " shouted J. J. Shoi. ' 'Lot's have a llttlo prlnclplo. " Then ho pro ceeded to declare hlmsolf a free silver nd- vooato. It hud won votes for democracy two years ugo und would now. The convention ouvht not to do nny dodging Mr. Chaso's substitute then wont to a vote , resulting In Its adoption bj a vote of 73 to 80 , the fr < ; o silver votes coming from Audubon , T ; Mills , 8 , Montgomery , 7 : Potto- .vuttamlo , 8. iluiteu .McOcr ) ( ietK the Nomination. The silver men were sere nt the dofetit , but the hot tnlk subsided while the counties were called for the naming of candidates. Adulr had no favorlto son. Audubon waived In favor ot Pouawattamle , who , through Mr. Shea , nominated L. T. O-Minni : of Mills. Mr. Chiiso , In buhiilf of Cass county , nomin ated Judge J. E. I'1. McUue of Council Bluffs. Gulhrio caunty passed , * out later seconded Mr-Gee. Harrison nlsosccondcd McOee's nom ination. Mills , tbrouuh Mr. Ivory , warmly endorsed Uenung , slating in tin Insinuating way , evidently dlroctod at MtJee's ( candl- da y , thtit Cinnung was not onlv a democrat this year , but avurv year. Montcomery seconded ended Gcnung. Shelby passed and the bal loting bc-an. [ The ll t ono settled it all. It was as follows : Go nn UK. McGco Adalr 8 Audiibon 7 1 Uiiss is Uiillirlo U llnrrlson 12 Mills 0 MnnUONiory 7 1 I'ottinvattainlo. 21 6 Shulby. . . . . . il 7 " 47 M The decision wns reached amidst howls and chucrs. Throats of bolting 'woro not given In whispers. In vain the chairman called forordcr and reminded thu delegates that the work of the convontlon was not onded. Au attempt was made to select a congressional commltloa. When Mills county xvus called T. W. Ivory was named. Ho sprang to his foot und holly declared It was without bis linowledgo or consent , "You can load u Inrso to water , but you can't m.iko him drink. I nro not in accord with tbo action of this convention , aud whllo I Imvo never scratched a democratic ticket , 1 will not pledge myself to support the candidate just nominated. I cannot serve as commttleoman and Judge McUou can name anybody ho wants to. " Tfiero was an uproarious applause. Oilier KlvkH AgiiliKt the Jlldjjo. Colonel Whlttlosoy Jumped up us a renro- senlailvo of Pottavvuttumlo county and , de clared that llio only olllco Judiro McUno over held ho 101 uy running on the republican ticket and dafoallng the democratic nominee. Dr. Hompsto.id declared timt Poituwut- tutulo county. Judgn McUuu't pwn county , vas not In It. Ho termed the convontlon nothing but a IIaor r.ttillcutlon muetlng. Quickly following this diclariulon cuino a ihout from ono delegate , "Hurrah tor Hubert" and amidst lUch confusion the motion to adjourn was declared uarrK-d. Tbo congressional committee BO far com pleted 11 as follows : John Coolbauch of Adnlr. I" . P. Bradley ot Audubon , U L. De lane of Cuss , John Whltliold of ( iulhrlo , J. K , McGovron of Harrison , W. W. Morritt of Manliromory. S , B. VVuiUworih of PoVtawat- lamliJ. . B , Whltlne of Sbclby. Cot lliolr' Urlnliii I-'ror. A saloon ut tbo corner of Eighth street and Avenue L , Kept by a man named Horn- per , was the scene of a strung ! ) performance Monday night. Two moft entered the biok yard and talked with the bartender , whllo an nccompllco wont into tbo saloon and tapped the money drawer. Tbo bartender - tender hoard a nolsa from the suloon and started to go in , when bo wan grubbed from behind by the two uiou wilt ) whom bo baa boon talk- Ing. When ho at last pot frco ho fo.lnd thnt the fallow who bnd boon Instdo had also gotten ssveral bottles of liquor. Tbo bartender found that the t.ntnoi ot the thloves worn Jones , Jones and Bllzznrd. Ho filed an Information In the superior court , charging them with the offjnco , but no arrests have been maao. Joioph Ruby of Columbia , Pa. , suffered from birth with scrofula humor , till ho was perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. ThoYoung Men's Blblo class of tlio Bro.idway Motliotllst church will ontor- tnln n musical and social nt the homo ot Colonel L. W. Tulloys , 151 Park nvonuo , Friday ovoning. A cordial invitation ia extended. Sue Greonshlolds , Nicholson ( e Co. , when you want to rent or buy tv house or inuko an exchange. WnltonVIIM5tanil Put. " Sheriff McQueen of Grand Rapids , Mich. , arrived In the Hindi last ovonlng to tnko In charge P. A. Walton , who was arrested the other day on a telegram which stated that ho was wanted to answer to the charge of assault with Initial to commit murder. Wal ton has been confined in the county Jail over sineo his arrest , Tbo Michi gan oftlccr visited him thcro nnd found him very accommodating. Wnllou hud employed a couple of allornnys nnd throjgh thorn commenced habeas corpus cccdtuBS , but when McQueen Introduced himself Walton confessed everything anil announced himself willing to throw UP tbo prcccoding-i and accompany him back to Michigan If ho had the necessary papers for his removal. The ofllcor replied that ho had tba papers , and supposing thnt the matter was settled ho took his prisoner ou to a high priced restaurant nnd boimht him a supper , nttcr which Uhluf Scanlan gave Walton a 20-ccnt cigar as a carting gift. But the supper nnd the clur scorned tnhavna baa effect on Walton , for no sootier hud ho finished outing nnd smoking than ho changed his mind , said ho would "stand pat , " and would light the habeas corpus proceedings to the bitter end. The Orund Rapids man look him back to the county ] .ill with n great deal of dUzust , as ho will not bo able to leave for homo until this evening Instead of at 'J o'clock this mnrnlnif , as ho hud oxpccicd. The uabas corpus case will bo tried before Judge Miicy this uurnlnir. The crlino with which Walton Is churerd was committed August 13 , at Gnir.d Rapids fair grounds. Tno races were In progress tit that time , uiirl the special onlcors bad a great deal of trouble Keeping a curtain part of the trade cleared of tbo spectators. Wnlton and a friend named Conncrs wcro In a crowd that was threatened with arrest If they did not keep off the track. In the evening they came across Deputy Sheriff J. P. Fiunognn , who made tUo threat In a sniqon ana pro ceeded to do him up after the most approved pattern. McQueen states that Walton dealt Flnncgan a terrific blow nn the top of the head that fractured his skull and loft him senseless for several days. He is now recov ering , and It U not thought that bis Injuries will provo fatal. _ "Lnto to bed and ouriy to nso will shorten the road lo your homo In the skies. But early to bed and "Litllo Early Rlser."tbo pill that inaK'M llfo longer aad bettor a nJ wiser. * _ _ Shooting nt Mitnnwn. Hunting season opens September 1. Lake Manawa is full of young ducks and snipe. Trains Icnvo Broadway at 11 , 2 , 8 , 4 , 6 , ( ! , 7 , 8 and 9 o'clock , utid on Sun days and special occasions as often us required. Gentlemen , the finest line of tall goods in the city ; ju = t received. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Will Itcdni-o Taxes. The fin an co committee of tbo council mot Monday evonlng at the city building together with the mayor , auditor ana treasurer for the purpose of talking over the financial condi tion of the eitj's affairs. A now scbomo nad been Jrawu up for so tiling tbo city's bills for the coining year , and it appeared that , tak ing the first six months of the present ad ministration as a basis , considerably less money would be requlrea to carry on the city government during tbo coming year than bus generally boon ncodod. Il was de cided to rcduca the assessments from 304 mills to 23 mills , which will makoadifforoncti of about $33.000 in tbo entire amount o / thn tax levy. A report to this effect was pre- pircd und will bo submitted to the council at its next meeting. Snmo of the property owners In the vest- nrn part of the city , who happened to hear of tba proposed mucting , thought It would bo a goia chance to put in their little individual kicks on the Paul right of wav ordinance. Messrs. Jardlno , Lobhart , nnd a few others were present for Ibis express purpose. They didn' t kick because the right of way interfered with ihoir property directly , because It didn't. Out they objected on general pria- , riplos to having a railroad m tbo vicinity. Besides , they didn't believe Paul meant what ho said. They had an Idea Paul was golnc to * nluy some confidence game on them , and they mount to show him that they were wide a\vnko und kicking Just as hard as they could. The discussion brought out porno very fiery debates , nnd Lobhart became so engrossed In the welfare of iho dear people that ho shot off a couple of choluo bits of profanity nt tbo mayor and Alderman Van Brunt , which varloa the monotony of the moetng greatly , aud caused the mayor's hulr to stand on end. As It was only a committee moot In nothing dcllnUo wnt done on the subject of the ordinance , but the kick was filed nway in the archives. Nugcotl Nuggetl NuL'gotl Buy Big Nugget baking powder. ! ! J oz. 23 cents. roll Tux. A few words of warning. AU these who Imvo boon notified and failed or neglected to pay their poll tax , on and after September 10 , will bo buod for the full amount and cost it not Bottled prior to Unit dato. A. J. McCLAUKN , City Poll Tax Collector. After n few days cool of ! and rest , everything is running again ut Manhat tan 'boaeh as lively as ovor. All the boats are running , and the water id de lightful. If you want to buy u house BOO Grcon- shields , Nicholson iS : Co. , 021 Broadway. DUtrlct Court Oion . Tbo August term of district court opened yesterday with Judge N , \ \ . Many on the bench. Routine matters occupied nearly all tbo day , such as calling tbo docket and mak ing tha usual preliminary arrangements lor tbo work of the tonn. The question of the legality of the method In which tbo grand jury was drawn came up. The legal point was ratted , this time by County Attorney Orgau , that thu grand jury bad been drawn at vha opening of the year by tbo county clerk , without tbo sheriff or the auditor being present , as required by law , Tlio method was tlio Kumu us had boon adopted In i/ust year * , but It seems that It was not according to law and It was feared that considerable trouble might result some tlir.o on account of the In formality. Judco , Macy accordingly d cldcd that Iho grand Jury should ba dis charged and a now ouo empanelled from the bodv of tbo county by thb sheriff. Thfs will probably not make any difference In the per sonnel of the Jury , but the loiter of tbo law will be complied with. Tbo grand jury will commence its grind this morning. Diseano never iucee.iiluiiy attack * thosy enr.vlth p-jra blojj. Ui Witt's SJHIIP irllU makes para no.vbl.ul til 'Urijjjt ubl Wanted to liny , Improved ivoperty. "Will pay cash if price is low. II , G. McGoo.lOMalnstroot. Judson , civil engineer , 328 Broadway. Judicial Convention ! Some llttlo delay was caused in tbo gather ing of the dslo atos to the Judicial conven tion by a false announcement a-i to the tltno and place whcrd the convention was to bo bold. Tbo tnlstaka was finally corrected and It was a llltlo before U o'clocu when order was called. J , M. Hammond of Ham burg was appointed permanent cuRiriuaaaud 0. M. West of Cobnctl Bluffs secretary. A com mittco on credentials 'was appofntod , whoso report showed that flvo of the counties wcro represented by their full dolo- gallon ? , and thnt of tbeTdmalndar Audubon and Page were not rcprosonlod and Mills had but one delegate. , ' , Not much. Interest wiw ihovrti in the out come of the nominattorirrthd only ono man had the ncrvo to coma' forward with a "fnvorlto son. " U.ltZ" Delano of CMS county nominated Frc'Wpnt Benjamin of Avoca as a candidate for Judicial honors , nnd tbo nomination \vrtivBcconded. by dele gates from Poltawnttamlq , nnd Shelby coun ties. In tbo roll call oftrio ; counties npno but these three cared to * commit themselves for anyone. Bccjatnln/jvut declared tno nomineo. n < A Judicial committco wnv then appointed , with ono mo.nbcr from each cauntv , as fol lows : Audubon , ; Cass , J. C. Bryant ofGrlswold ; Fremont , E. H. Hoop ; Mills , P. P. Kelly of Glen wood ; Montgomery , Marion S'cnnettof ' Stcnnctt ; Pottawntta- niio , J. J. Stownrt of Council Bluffs ; Page , ; Shelby , Goorfio W. Cullisun of Har- Ian. Tbo chairmen of the tospoetlvo county committees were authorized to fill the vacan cies in the * bovo list. DoWltt'sSarsaparllla cuaim the bloDl Unlqiio Ikiitortntnmriit. Tlio piny to bo glvon by the children of Grace Episcopal church Friday , Sep tember 2 , at Hughes' hall , under the supervision of Mrs. Kingobti-y and the ausplcoJ of Unity Guild promises to bo a very entertain ing alTair. Mrs. Kingsbnry us Mother Morryheart , l'tho old wonrui who lived in n shoo , " with her adopted children Fat Frit/ , Lean Put , Teetotal Tommy , Bravo "Butty , Prohibition Polly , Hop Sing Choo , Saucy Sambo , Temperance Topsy , Chiirlic' , B thy Bunting , Water Spirits. , Wood Nixies and a score of others inuko a very attractive company. Selections fiom "MiUndo , " "Pinaforo" and otlior operas will bo given , the whole to close with dancing. TicKets including dancing , 2uc each. If you hnvo'a house to rout list it with Groonshiolds , Nicholson & Co. Miiytia i * Klcctcd , E. E. Mnyno' will represent the Fourth ' .Yard In the city council during thn re mainder of the term of the Into Alderman Brown. Tno election passed off very quietly yesterday , the vote polled being rather lighter than is usual oven In the Fourth ward , which Is noted as the residence of n great many "stay-at-homes. " Following Is the vote In the two precincts : 1'lrst Second Tni aot"u I'reelnet.aot"u Precinct. I'reelnet. E. E. Mnync ( rep. ) . . . > 48 u' ' 210 J. H. Atkins ( doin. ) . . 1M 75 07 1. 8. Wriclit ( Ind. ) . . . U 11 ' 14 Tlio returns showed that Mayno had won by llirco tnnjorlly. Wncht , a democrat In the second prcclcnt. responsible for the domocnitlo defeat. Ho was a cundlanto fnr the nomination before the convention , nnd when ho was defeated by Atkins ho decided to run on an Independent tlcuet. Ho cot out ' a lot of handbills'and circulated thorn over the ward , and especially in the second pre cinct , announcing his candidacy , with the to- Eult that ho succeeded In getting away enough of Atkins * votes to defeat him , with out making a showing for himself that bo need to bo particularly proud of. Sick bcadacho yields to Beccbam's Pills. If you want to soil 'your * proparby list with Groonshii5lds/Nicholsoa& Co. luOpooplo in this dm * use gas atovoa Iho Gas Co. puts 'onYlti at cost Trouljle Ovt-r u HOMO. George T. Lncoy and Japios Reed , two men living near tbo corner ; , of Avcnuo O nud Twenty-first street , have been having a whole lot of trouble over a horse thut has come botwcon thorn arid blighted their fncnd- shiy. Lacey had abor , o..which ho persisted in stuklng out .ou Reed's property in sulto of Rood's remonstrances. At last Reed took possession of the unitnnl , and when Lacey came to cctit Rood laughed a fiendish laugh and told him ho could eel it by paying M for It. Tbo fiendish laugh made Lncoy angry and ho went before Justice Hammer and swore out an Information cbarglng his ncighcor with larceny. Reed was arrested yesterday nnd brought Into court , where ho gave bonds In tbo sum of $ .509 for bis appour- aucoon the 8th. Do Witt's Sarsaparllla destroys such pot- sons us scrofula , skin disuasos , oczom i , rheu matism. Its timely use savei many lives. George Davis , drugs ana paints. SUDDENLY SUMMONED. Sergeant Sullivan ol the Socoml Infantry Found I > ylni ; In u I.odflui ; HIIIKU. Serccant Jnmcs Sullivan of company B , Second United States infantry , was found in a dying condition in a room at Ewalt's lodir- tne house , U1S Farnum street , nt5:113 : o'clock lost evening uud n moment or so later died. According to Mr. Eivait's story tbo ser- gcunt came to tbo house at 3 a. m. Tuesday In a baiMy Intoxicated condition , paid torn bed and retired. As ho did not show up all day It was thought best td Investigate. A window opening Into the room from ' the hall was opened nnd the lodging house hooper climbed In. Ho saw ut , once that the soldier was dying und called for help , but before It arrived another ot Undo Sam's bravo defenders bad answered tbo rovoillu from ubove. The pollco nod coroner were sent for nnd after the olUcinls wcro satisfied that tboro bud bcoi : no foul play tbo body was removed to the morgue and the authorities at Fort Omaha notified. Sullivan was about -17 yours of ago uud had served in the army for some time. Under bis pillow were found a $10 bill , a cold watch and n bottle of whisky. In tbo pocket of his blouse v/as a document which bhowcd thai ho had been at tbo Bellevue rifle rauco and had boon granted on August 27 u nmo days' furlough. Aflor that bo was to report to tbo commanding ofllcor at Fort Omaha. The coroner decided that an inquest wis not necessary and the body was turned ever to the government authorities liut night. Mrs. Wldslow's Soothing Syrup for cbll dron teathlnc glvoj qulot , helpful rost. ' 25 cents a bottlo. I.icunae * . Tbo following nurrlazo llcansui were is sued by Judge lOllor yesterday : Name and address. Ase. I Jnnios I ) . I'llchor. Orcodo , Cole . 27 1 Ida 1C. Shlelda , Omaha . . 23 I James Sclir.unok , Oilman . 23 I Catherine Novak , Ofanlia . . . VJ I Joseph llrown , Omaha ! . . . , . . . . . . 20 I Corn Johnson , Omiilwiji . "J i Mlchaol 1'enton. Omaha . 21) ) I Alice Itleo , Omnhauu > . . . " 1 I Orvlllo 1'rlor. boiithiOjuahii . 2:1 : I Nettle Uiinnn ! liatiiHintli | | Omaha . VU I W. II. Hamilton , OnmW . 27 I O.irrlo Kastwor , K ntpijiiiha . 10 I Oeor o iCransa.Om vUai . 33 I Frudlrok llalbu , Onml > ; i . 25 I li. l > . Kltoli. Klklionifl. . . . . . 11 IMaryl' . Itrymit. Ul y/ty . . 10 Nugcotl NugsotT ' 'Nuggotl Buy BIc Nuggolbaking powilcfc , t83 oz. 23 cents. liiirnod ( > Ilrou-ury. MIMVAUKEK , Wl . , f Aug. : I3 , Fire this morning destroyed the brow house , elevator and bollor house of the Falk , Jure &Bocbort brewery. Losi , | S5t'lOU. ) ) A TluklUh Job. A houso-movor natnad Barnuin has Just completed a Job at the Dupont school Vbat entitles him to considerable credit , and Illustrates tba perfection to which tbo work of honio-njovtng has attained. The Oupont U u U\4 > - tory brick building and waa twclvo feet auovo grade. FACIAL SOAP K.rllnRklX.t.ritl' . .irOll'llXIO' ( , The mull of > g je.r. ' iiorl Dc la tn UotkludUet i. l'o . . lil etSu < p UU llii cu iMii.k on Per. Ilk * Plrllimnrki , > 4nUi , vf.rli , India Ink n. | I'uwder Uirki ; furl. I'll- tlMffl , lUJnrts of ho * , Hilp rAuou u irriiiipi < > , r < iiiii > < T i i > iniiii. ic CiiM ll lla fi * M ar r br UlUf. JJHNH.WOOOBURY , D.l.,125 W. 4Zd L , New York Citj. Tha Board ot Edurntton decided to have It lonorcd if poislblo without romov- tnptho foundation wnlls. The contractor has accomplished the work norlcctlv , snvinc even iho footlncs that wcro under the founda tion , nnd the hou < o nnd foundntlon have no' , boon dnmnpod , not even cracked by the pro cess. The bulldln ? U twelve foot lowthnn U was and not a brick ban been romorcu or put In. 0090 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. Is ! 5 miles N.-E , of Kanas'cily , on'tlio C. , M. & St. P. Railway , THE' ELMS Is the most charming all-car-round resort hovel In America. CAPACITY. 600 GUEST9S SITUATED IN THE MIDST OF A I'lCTURBSQUB WOODED B8TATB OF 1,000 ACRES. SPLENDID MUSIC. DANCING , HOWLING AND BILLIARDS. PERFECT TENNIS COURTS. PICTURESQUE WALKS , DRIDLE PATHS AND DRIVES. SUPERB DATHS. AN IMMENSE SALT-SULPHUR SWIMMING POOL. MARVELOUS TONIC WATERS , ABSOLUTELY NO MALARIA , NO MO9QUITO9. Wfllo for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address EXCELSIOR SPRINGS co. . ExcelsiorSpringsMo. e e e e o c j llicliardsoa , Ais,0nu : ; iia.Ftb . W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Emftalmar ! 14 N. Main Street , J3I.UKKS SCHENCK'S E PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the Liver and Stomach , rostorinsr the constipated o pans to he.ilthy activity , und are a POSITIVE and PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION , LIVER COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD- ACIIE , BILIOUSNESS , and. all other diseases arising from n disodorol : con dition of the Live. * and Stomach. They tire the Only Roll bio Vegntiiblo I/vpr I III Sold : They nrj I'urta 't'.v H ir.nloii ; 1'lu niul'uroly Voiotablo ; Try Them. DH. Sohon'k'at 'c on Oonfimitlnn. Liver Coinplnlnt an 1 Dvsnousla fc'ont I'rce. J. U. SOIIENOIC &SJN. I'htladoluhla AN OLD VETERAN. n. IlerlhCcliter , Ftevcnn' Point , WIs. , etilTcri'd for 25 yenra of Ner vous 1'ioatrntlon , Imoro than longim can tell. Physici ans availed noth ing , ODO bottle of DR. MILES' RCOTORATIVC NERVINE , brought him ri-st , nloep and tnado him feel like a new man. Dr. .Julian C. Underwood , ilcmiibin , Tenn. , Buffered from periodical nervous attache , hut fotuvl effect after UBinp ono liottlo ot Merviuo. Trial bottle and decani book FHEK at druggists. DH. MILES MEDICAL Co. , Elkhurt , Ind. FurSalo by ICtilinJLCo.l.tth& Douglas Sis Anew an I Comnloto Trcafiionl. conitjtliu ot Suppofltorloi , Olntrusnt In ( Ltiuuloi , ulio In II x andl'IIU : u IV'HIvu Cura ( or Uiternil. Intornit bllndor Uleailln ltohlm , Chronic , lluoentor Itorj II- Urr 1'llai. Tills Itomal/lnu nuvor luon known to fall. It per bar U for iJ ; sunt by \VlijrsiururfrJin Ililstcrrlbli ) ttloao wluit u wrlttjn iuirantJ5 H uoiltlrolyBlron with li njioi or refund tlioiuonujrIC nolcurutlnond atiin for free hiintplo. ( iiiininloj Issued bjKului i.Co. , DrucnUti , bulo A cnlJ , corner Ilitt1 uuJ Iuutfia4 btreots. umatii. Nob. Dll.K.O. YVES'3 NBUVU A.VI1 DHAINTlfJ V t MKNT.mpojIIla for HyjlofU , DUilimi , l-'ltt , .S'J4 ralgla , lle.iil.icrio , Nurrou > 1'rosir.itun CIUKJ I o/ Blcoiiuior uibACOO. NVatufulnuis , .Muntil lorjl- : ilon.Sottnesjof the llraln. o lining In uiiltr , ml Jr/ Uecuy.Oo ith , I'ru u ituro UM Aire , Ilarrandii , l.im of Tower In olttiursox , IrupatoncIi3iioorrlut atnl oil Koimilo Wotkiuaaja , Involunturf l.o iui , Hpor- mutorrliu.i c.imu.l br oror-uxortlua of t.ijbriln A mant'i'i trj.it mat 11,11 ( or { " ' . ! ) / mill. WoiiuMrnntttdsIr bot'jj ta c.irj K cO ante tan ! bjxai , with II will naul wrlttii Kunmntcoto rofurvl If not ciirj > l. Quurantjo liujl onlr br Theodore. P , \ aitUriiKKlit. \ . nulo aiioat , outhesH cornur listh niul t'arimiii u. ( lin.ibn IIDALTHFUL , , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFEOT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER , Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful etuimpoo , WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water QUAIL BRAND HEALTH FOODS Parched Rolled Oats , Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz , Sold only in 21 pound Daoka Velvet Meal , For mulHiis and gotn * . TOE BIST is mm Soil by nil rir.stCl.i < is ( Irocnr ? . Ol Council Illutr * . C'npltuI stock . $150 , Surplus and 1V IIU . 8l,000 ) * Net rnpltalnil surplin $2.0OJi ! ) Dlreclon-sl. I ) . IW nun l-on. U. I , . Rliucnrt , K I ) aienvm , K. i : . Hurt , I. A. Miller , .1 , V. Illne limn unit USntrk' * It. llutinnn. 'I'nia-uot Kuni'r.il bunk , nil ! liuslno" . cupltnl unit suriHm ut any bunk In uw.i INTKUKbT O.N' TlStS COUNCIL BjDFFJ ST2H DY All kin Is of Dyolni ; nn Idluantn- done In tin liliMicst style tit the art. K.ulo.I tin I stilus I fabrics made to lo.ik as i-ood us IIQ-T Work promptly done und dollvorol lu alt purls ot the country. Send for urieo list. C. A. MA'OIIAN , - - : C1 ! ) Broadwiy. Noir Xorth.vnttirj DJJI COITNJIC , ltrui-i. [ o Yt. The WhippIeS POST AUGER PAT. FKII. 2.1 , U93. Miinufncttiretl by ' COUNCIL III.IIKFS MHO. CO Council IlliifTs , la Warrnntcnl to lnk nn olKlit- Inch hole , 1 foots Inches , In ono minute. | Us uiicniinlocl by nny other In rnplillty. llulitiiix of opera tion , rotnplcteneH1 , ot construe * tlnn nnd clioitpneAS. It Is conceded l > r nil to bo n marvel for raiilclltjot execu tion and ease of operation. Something New SEND roil Clrciil-r-Ml - Price ! Siii'iical ' ( ma alii INSTITUTE. Mi Eve A Em INFIRMARY FOli THIS MM1T R E A T M E N T Itest fju-llltltM , itppiriituiinl raniorlla fors-tcojjif J troitnicMitoi uvtry form > fill > oi u ruqulr- liu nit'JIuil orwuratcul troitiiivnt. 60ttn.l3 forpitl''iiH ; , itoirt un I itt'ailuuj. Uo t 113 C'liinodntlonii In the wiMt. \Vrlto for clrciilurrt on doftiriultlu atnl ttrnooi , trui- cs club foot , c.trf < iturti-t ol ttilnu ; , pilot , tutaori , CAM * tor , tut irrli , hroiiehltH , Intitil'itlun , electricity , pir- iilyr'lH , oj lU'pt'y , kttlnu ) ' , hi ml lor , u > o , o.ir , slim anJ tilood 11 n dnl I HUr lcal iipcnuhmi. DISEASES OF VOfiEN U-nSS,1 , Women I'KKi : . tVoliuve Intel/ nil lot u lyliu-ln ilo- luirtnient for Wiinicn dtirlnu rtinllneiuunt. ntrlcll/ iir.viite. Only Iteltiiblu iluJICJl lust tutu miuhu u blieoliiltyof PKIVATE DISKASK9 . . , . ut liirnu hr correaiionJuneu. All ( Miiiiiiiinlcitlo.il ronllilontl.il. Mo llclnimirlimrn iientt sent n/ mull or cvirei"iM'eiirel/iiicliuJ | | , no ni.irkH to InJtaUu coi- teiilitor tenilur. One iierioinl Intcrvlu.r preturrol. ( all und cnimnt in * or henil Idt'ory of yuur cusu , a iJ wuwllUjnl In iilnln wriiiimr. oar P.nnU TH MPN VllKK > Upon Private S | > o DUUI\ V mc.11 , Cn | | or .vurvo.H ll 3-nai linpotency yiilillli , ( jlualunl Vurlcujule , wltli quji llnn.es , ' Appllrince < for Dofnr.nlllo * nn I Trmsoi I Only iiiunulactur/ I'm ' weil uf UBKUItMITV , AI'IM.IANOKH , TIIUHSK.4 , HMCOT- UIU IIATTKHIiS : AND IIKIV1U Oinalia Medical and SarJical Institute 2Oih asd Broadway , O-unoll Bluffj. " " Ten inlntueii rlila from cantor of O.nnlia on Onriliu mil toinill llluiriuluctrlninut'ir lluu. The Original anil Genuine ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) the moat delldouo tutto and zcit KXTIIAOT SOUTH , era I.UTTKH from GHAVHCH , TLEilAN at Mnd- red to lilt brother Bt W0110E8TEK. ilay , 1851. JIOT Ot COL ! ) "Tell LEA U I'LIIIIINB' that their ( aura la hit-lily eitecaicci la India , anil In | n mjr opinion , ttiu jnosi Iialatalile , as well an tlio iiinnt ubnla. rome K UCO Uiat U Arc. Beware of Imitations ; a BBZDCCSaMBBBI = BSB2rZasaS t Bee that you got Loa & Peirins' ' Blfrnituro nn every ltt'ooj Orlirliial it Oenulnu JOHN UUNCAN'ti UO.NH , NI'.W YUICIC. WELL BRED.SOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. A OEStS WANTED-To loll the best < loubo [ VronHtlnirutiil bnklnK | i In Ibo market. Stondv work. Onu provo to liuvo itRonts who innko ever Kl n week rosnlnrly. ACdrts Clmrlca i-cluillliol3 % Uouncll Ui ilTs , _ \\7ANTKU-I.ady or pcntlomnn to lioarJ by ' T u prlvitlo family. Aildrosi 0 12 , lloo. ' STK.NOOltAl'MHU nnd bookkeeper wanted. lllvo reference. Address .XXiiUuo , Uoun oil UlulTs. \\7AXTr.n-Oood slrl for Renor.il liouoo- i T work ut 31 1'latnor stroot. WANTKI ) Oitl for rcncral housework at "tmilh struct , MM. V , M. Unttlt. \V A.XTKI ) A good nurse Kirl. Mrs. Jacob i Mins , : tlC I'livtnur slroct. \\rAXTKIV-An experienced canvasser , wit * i' satisfactory ruforcnec < i. to worn fur i building and loan association In Iowa. Ad dress A. II . care lloo ofllcu. VVANTKD-OIrl for general housework. In- TJ iialro ut No. S.'J I'lurco bt. iroil SAI.1J Horse , buggy and hirncss at -L1 hlr sucillloot good ontllli point -well bred road horse. Must sell , Ci , II. I.owls , l' . ' I'uurl Miout. $ . " > . 00stoo' < of merchandise fii western Iowa , well located , doing Rood hiinluvss. for sa'.a oiMr.ulo. K. O. llnrtlolt. VJl llronijwnyi < ) ' hond of young horses for tradni Improved 'nrouorty or In nil. K. 0. Ilarlielt , 711 llroad * way , Council IlinlTs. worth of dry Roods unit notions for ox- K. G. Ilnrtlutt , T4I llrondway. Tf OH 9A1H Good 0-roiim dwullhu near U. -L'P. t runs for. I'rlco $ Jl 0. Will tike horsoi uiiil oult.e In part nay. K. M. Shonfu. FOU 8A UK-Creamery , well loenicd in No- brasKn. dolnir Rood business. Will take artn IT or sull unllro business at a b.irgalu I ? . II. Shoafo. 10H SAM2 Impnivud 40.tcro ! stoo'i farm In western lown , $ JI ; ISj-nern farm , JJOj IS- ncrcs. f-Ml. Johnston & Van I'lillea. MOXKY loaned ut n per r on Council llltiir.i rosldonco propurty. H. Slioafo. FOU SAM- : , Florida onuio crovoi will trnilu for Unnnell HlnlTs or Omaha prop- BXT. the 1CU man resilience , till I'url < i- live ; In good repair and nil modern con- viMiienct" ) . Kont&iOI. R II , blioafe. ClOUSAMv Hardware stoalt In central Nob. JL1 Wllllnvolcutt.- K. llJJhoafo. ' TJ OU SAljK Choicest farm In I'ottuwalta- JinloCo. . . 4ta neroi , well lee itud and 1m- proved. 1'rlco li ) un auro. R II. islieafo. 1/NAItM nnd city lo-ins nt lowoit -L Ito.il esl-ito 'or s.ilu , Dwollin , ' an I business rontiU. Ainney lo.inod forlooul Investor1 * . ! iU > I'o.irl stroot. l.onjoo 1 K YOU have anythlnu for silo nr trade sol K 11. She ifo. llro.xdway and M nn alrcnt. \fOll \ UUNT Dwolllnss In all p-irts of the - ' city. K II. Shjafo. llro.Klwuy and Main. \\7ANTED-Kastorn Nobrailca lands In ox- > ' cliiingu for Uounoll lllulfs property. R IL Slicafo. Uro ti'way ' a.a.1 M iln strjat. FOU SALE Onstmll payments , fruit nnd garden Inn I noir Council HlnlTi. K , 11. Bhoafo , llroadway un 1.Main street. FOU SAi.K-Alblou Holier mills on Iloono river. Nub. ; llnost w.itor pjwor In the state developing IJ. > horse power w iter entire yu ir ; dally oipaelty , 1UU btrrels : mach ncrv and iiF3Hnominees complete In uvory dot ill.O.ul fiaino rcslilencu ; 8 aerosdC Ian 1. tltlo uorfoat , price , $ WJJ ; will tike : unl nproro I o.ijtur.i Nebraska land. K. II. Shu if a 771OU BAIZE Clean rftocic hardware , well os- -L1 t ibllsho I trrdo , Involco ahont 8 , iJ ) ) . ( Jocid ciiHon for soliliu. Tarnn ciH'i. H. II. Hhoiife. i OU SAM3 OU KRNT-Good coal yard with L scales , etc. UreonshlnliN. Nleliolson & Oo. Fl'ItXISIlKI ) bouse for rent ; all tnodcrq Improvements : steam hunt ; 8 rooms. K H. Sliuufo. FOU SAM3 IlnrdwHro Moolf. will Involc ) J.l.oau ; lociitod In an active .Ni.'liraslcn town of l.fMO iiotinliitlon : business old estiibllshcuj will hour Oiosn Invustlgatlon. K. II. Shuufo. li'OU KXOlIANnE-IIotnl and restaurant - ilouatuu at tihnbort. Nub. , and Id lots In Denver , Colo. ; will exchange for clear No- briiBku land. K. II. Hlicnfc. $ : t.ODO will buy 7-rooin rottiiuo wllhO'ixlJO ft , lot on North Seventh street : u baruu n > K , II , Shoafa OA AOHK fi nn ullli iniprovumonU , llvci Owinllei north of Conin-Il IllulTs ; $13 un acre ; up bargain. H II. She.tfo. W ANTKD No'raska land In cxchnneo foi good work horses. K. 11. Slicafu. Kniii'Iflrc ! Attornoya ut liw. Prao ft. OillllldtIS tlco In the suite un.I . Toiler il courts. Hoe us : i. I und 5 Shugat llcnro boul ! ( , Council HIuITt ) , In. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. COUNCIL CiiAsiniii. : OMAHA.No ! ) . . AiiKiiKtlOth. tt-Ui lo It resolved by iho city cnunell ot lh > ] clly nf Oinalri , thu mayor cnnuiirnn ; ; Thnt iifrinitnunt MldewiilliH hu cnmiriicto.l In thti c-liy of Om ha us ilusl 'n.ited below , within Iho d tys after thu pnlnl'Utlon of thli re oliilliin , or the pprsonitl service thereof , us vhy iinl IIHIIVO tu iiiitluirUi'd nnd reiiilrud | ; Hiicli sldcw.ill.s to ho la il to thu periiiiiiiunt trada 1 b established un tlio | ii\ed ; streets speeinuil herein anil to ho conslrm.-toil of mono , urtlll- e nl stiine , lirlelt or tlllii' ' , : ieeor.lln to spuel. HoatiDiit nn llio In the olllcuofthu Itoird ol "ubllo Worl.s , und un : cr Ils HtiporvlH'.on , to- wit : South sine of reiivonwrth ctroet , toU t nnd 2 liloek Itj , West Oinuh.i , ] ) eriniinent rude , d fcot wide. Smith Blile of I.oavqnworlh strcol , lotH 1 to ? Inclusive liloek 17 , Htunton'H sub , permanent KMde. fifcutwllo. H.iiith side or I/oiven\vortli : strcot. lots I tel Inulnsivi' . blouK 17 , HllliiiKH , sill ) , poriniinunl ( .r.ide , ( i foot wide. t-nilihhldoof l.ciivenwnrtll "trcot , lot IIblock .0 , lo.ion worth lluslnes-i I'lucu , iicriniinuiit Krudu. l ! fuel wide. \nd. bo It further rusolvoil : That tlio Heir : l of Public Works ho. anil II hereby iiuthorl/.od tun ! dlroctud lo ciinao it conyof thlsrusnlutloii In ho pnhllbliud In thn olllulnl paper of the city for ono wuok. or ho nerved on the owners of said lots , and Hint nn- lefH such owners Hlmll w thin IIvo ilayg uflur tlio publication or service of such copy con- Htrin'l , mild slilowiilks 111 herein reiinirnd , lliut thu Ilo.inl of I'ubllo Works cause llio nmo to lo donu , the cost of constructing Bald side- wn.kH rospcctlvoly to ho imimod nu'ulnst the mill uslttp , lot or purl of lot In front of and ImtlliUBiich.sidewalks Passed Auuuit 1'Jth , 189'i. I'resl.iunt of thu uonncll , Attest : JOHN filtOVKH. Oltv Olork. Approved ! OKO. I1. ItliMlH , Mayor. NOTIC1I TO CON3TIIUOT HIDBWAI.KB. To thu owneruof the lots , p.irts . of lots and real estate described In the above resolution ; You , inl ouch of you nrj huruby notllled to ooiutructpermanent Hliluwalkx ns rorju'rotl by u ics'jlntlon of the clly council an J in.iyor of the city of Onmhii , of which the uliovo is a copy. I' . W. IIIItlCIIAIIbKlt. Chulrnian Hoard of 1'uullo Works. OMAHA , Nob. , August uoth , IHX' . NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Von are hereby not.lluJ th it the bunks of earth now existing on v Ixits I , - , 4 and 5 A II S uulor'ri nildltion ; l.otH.ri und u blook IA brilnn'j ml lltlon : I/otii : und the norih lialf of lot 11 Hunnyalila addition ; LotH I and2liloalt.il city ; Wont 18 foutof nlookX ililiin'sliril irtilltlpni On the Honth H da o [ Oh irlei Hlrjct liutweon L'Blh und SUtli btreulsi In tlu city of Oniiliu , Irivu been Uuclurod by OrJIn urju No 'lU ' nul- Hunces. Von nro hereby dlreated ID a'lato said nnl- BHIICOS by Hipping uud Kriilln down thu front Iiortlon of these loti no us to prevent thu falling wuslliiKor wiishlnicof u r.h on Iho ldownlus iiilliiciMitMiuiutn wlthlh iwiiniy ( 'tltilurs from thi ) 1'Jllnl ly of Auviut , h % , or uild riulsiiifus will bii ulintud by the clly antlmrllloi nnd Dm oxpnnso thereof lurlotl M a biiuulnl lux iiuulnbi thu property on trhloh salu nulsu.icei OXiHt , Outed thlsWJthilay of August. IKOa I' . W , IIIitRllAU.SIvlt. Oh-tlrinan llounl of I'uhllo Works. NOTICE TO SKLECT MATERIAL FOU PAVING. To the ownora of hits and lands frontnz ! Upon btrt-et linprovumcnl district No. < hj. comnru- IIIK llriililno struct from the went ilno of JHh struct lo llio oust line of SVh MtreoU in thu o IV of OniHhu , nnd Hiilijo'-t ' to asiusainont for llio puvlnu or ruu.irlnir of th3 nimt : ) . Vim lire huroliy nollllfil In piirHiiiinco of or dinance No at.piiksuu und upiiruvod August SfUh. IHtt , to holoct null determine upon ( ho kind of material to bu used In li.ivliiK xald ltn > provointiiit ill-trlct on or buforo huntombci -4Ih , IMr ; , or the oily counoil will ilutorm.ui uald inulorliil , Oumhu , Nob. , AuKUttaUt. I8U. ! I' . W. lllUKlIAUBnit. CUulruiuu Hoard of I'ubllo Works. '