riTE OMAHA DAILY J3I31S ; SEPTEMBER 3 , 1802. SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Three Big Guns Attract Hundreds of People to the Railroad Yards. UNCLE SAM'S ' MONSTROUS PEACEMAKERS Arrlvul of 1'nrt of the Monterey' * Arma ment on It * Way to llio I'nclfln Const 1'rmik * of it Itnil Hey at n Cliurrli 1'cKtlvnt , Three cannon , weighing in nil about 215,000 Bounds , passed through Council Bluffs yesterday on their way from Altoana. 1'n. , where they were manufactured , totinn FranCisco - Cisco , Cal. , where they will outer Uoon their now dutlos of protocllng Undo Sam's west ern 'boundary from any and nil comers. They came In ever the Burlington roart nnd wore trnnaforrod to tlio Union Pacific during the day , leaving for tholr destination tn the evening. The liircoit of the thrca Is ono of the most torrlflc llrcarms that his over been turned out of the factory. It Is forty foot long and weighs n Uttlo ever 100OOU pounds. It Is forty-flvo inches across at the breech and will carry a shot n foot In dlnmotor thirty miles , It U siud. The barrel would servo as hiding ptnco for several militiamen who raiKht bo overtaken by the onomv baforo they had a chance to pot away , nnd when In actual USQ tbo cannon would bo able to mow down quite n swathe of men before its force would Co spent. Tills nun Is Intended to bo used on the const. The two "little" one * weigh 57,000 pound * each nun itro about two-thirds the eizo of tholr larger companion. They look rnthor insignificant besldo the big ono , but they , In turn , would throw into a deep shndow tlio ordinary cannon that awakens the pcnplo on the Fourth of Julv. They are to bo two of the six cannon that are to ba mounted on tbo now United States warship "Monterey. " The three cannon were visited bv quite n number of people yesterday afternoon ns they rested In the freight yards nt the transfer - fer , each tn its special car. The New Olicinlnil. The now chomlcnl engine arrived yester day morning from Chicago nnd was escorted to the North Main street engine house , J. where It will bo kept in the place now occu pied by the Rescue steamer. It Is a beauty , and the flro boys got as much pleasure out of polishing the shining brass as a father hunt ing for the teeth of his first oorn. It has a great many advantages over many of the , other chemical qiipliic.In use ovor.tho coun try , ono of the main ones being the fact that it docs Its own "ngltqUng , " after tbo cylin der containing the chemical Is reversed , nnd' the machine from that time on becomes auto matic. With U comes " 00 feet of ono inch hose , which is so light that only ono man' will bo required as a rule to munugo it. The Rescue steamer bus 'boon sold to Kansas City. Chief Nicholson has decided to make the \rlnl of the now engine a public one , as qulto n number of the cltlzsns have expressed a desire to sue It In operation. Tlio trial will tuko place this morning at 10 o'clock on North Sixth street. A bonfire will bo built in the street and the engine will be given a clmnco to show bow well It understands tbo art of dousing tbo glim. lint Sight on llrmulwny. While wnlkinfrpnst 401 Brand way ono would tmturiilly thiuU tlio month of Dccctnbnr wiis hoi-o , In pluco of the plcitsant fall of year. The display of blankets in the four liu-go show windows of the Boston Store look liicocold weather. Of course it is coining , and they huvo prepared for it by showing ono of the liirgost lines of blankets ever shown in this city. As an advertisement for this do- -piirttnont they huvo dauided to inaugu rate a blanket sale for one week. Every pair of blnnkots have special prices for this sale , which BKGINS MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 5. Our window of white bhuikots ropre- Eonts all qualities , from 07ic to $ ! . ' { . 00. Another window shows qualities of red blankets from $2.25 to 87.00. Grey blankets range in prlco from 07ic to SOc. Natural colored blankets from Olijc to So.oO a nair. & This sale is for ono week and the nbovo prices only last during sale. Every blanket in the store will be marked regular prices after this sale. it ut Muimxrii. Hunting season opens September 1. Luke Manawa is full of young ducks and snipe. Trains leave Broadway at 11 , 2 , 8 , ! , 5 , 0 , 7 , 8 nnd I ) o'clock , and on Sun days and special occasions us often as required. Spoiled thu roitlvltlcs. A llttio o ; > isodo took pluco Thursday night ct a church social In the southern part of the city that throw a dumper on the enjoyment of a part o' those In attendance , but added greatly to tbo pleasure of the evening for those who were not directly Interested. It wns during the serving of the refreshments , When tbo pastor of the church undertook to sit down in a chair In front o ( three or four Binnll bovs who had occn making merry at other people's expense nil through the oven- Injr. Just ut that moment the proclivity of ono ol ttio boys for practical Jones got tbo better of his Judgment , and ho pulled tbo chair from beneath the revotond gentleman. The latter had it c'jp of coffea in his hand when tbo crisis arrived , but when it was ever ho had managed to save about halt ot it. Ho rose from the lloor , carefully preserving the rest of the coffee fnr future roforeuco , ana , niter rflzluK up thu younf ; reprobate , lot the con tor. IB fly In his face. The pastor loft the boclal In disgust , the small boy was taken sniveling to a closet In one end of the church nnd the audience was loft to enjoy tbo llttio diversion v/lttiout restraint. Those who fail to attend the organ recital next Tuesday evening in Broad way church will miss the musical event of the season. Prof. Hall is an export nnd MJSH Oliver nnd Mr. Budollet uro great favorites. _ iiuttorin. . At Moschondorf'n.inoat market , ICe a pound. 333 Broadway. Gentlemen , the finest line of fall goods In the olty , juot received. Roller , the tailor , 810 Broadway. Hot for llcnrlntr , J. Deomcr , the lower Broadway saloon kocpor who tried to ect ri-J of a lot of un- welcomed visitors by shooting at them Thursday iiluht , hus boon chareod with Bssault with intent to kill , and ho will have a hearing thli meriting In i > oltco court. His > lotim , John Suurp , Is still ut his homo , and uolhlnir very dellnito can yet bu raid with certainty as to the outcome of his Injuries. > Thorn are bopon of his recovery , provided uo rel pie takH pluco. NV- j.Ilro.W11' ) .who * hot OtcaP Dlxoa In Price Gibson's nuloon TbuMday ulghl , will also have a heiirttit ; thin morning. Ulxou hos been rtluu > od from Jail on his own ro- coKiilzatico until this iiioruluj , ' . Tlio" Old Woman" Who Lived in n Shoo , " and her clilldron , will give a inatinuo this afternoon at half past 2 In Hughes' hull , Admission lOo each. ICOpeoplo In thid city use g.is stovea 'Jh6 Gas Co. puU ' 0111 ii ) at coat. Hear Prof. Walto" Hall , Frank V. Hudollot and Miss Maj Oliver uV Broad way church organ recital Tuesday even ing. Kurji Upnii Doors. The republican club held a mcctlne last cvonlpB In lu rooms la the Bupp bulldlutr , to niuku arrancomontt for the oppulne of the uuicpulgn. It was ilccldoj to keep tbo rooms. open every evening , und the executive com- inltteo was laatruutcd to make the necos ory orraugumouu for llxlav U uu us a readlne room nnd RontTal republican head- Tuartors. lUo folio wing committees were appointed by President Sapp to look after the different dopattmcntsot the club work during thd next two months : On publlu mooting * , I. M. Trcynor , .1. J , Stcadrnan nnd K. K. Hart. On drcorntlons , K. U. Dawson , n. Maltby nnd C. S. Hubbnrd. On rauilc. Theodora Qulttar , R H. KVAQS nnd C. H. Krlnsle , On flnnncc , A. T. Fllcklnger , O.R Wrlphtnud H. H. Van Brunt. \Vuntcil to Uuy. Improved property. Will pay cash if prlco la low. II. G. McGee , 10 Muln street. If you wont to sell your property list with GroonshloUh. Nicholson & Co. Organ recital Tuesday evening , Sop- tembur 0 , at Broadway church. See Groenshiolde , Nicholson .t Co. , when you want to rent or buy n house or make un exchange. George Davis , drugs ana paints Minor .Mention. y V. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , Urconshlctd , Nicholson & Co. , 031 Broad way , roil estate and rental agents. Largcst list of property of any dealers In the city. A now Uoakct hit bon Issued lor the September - tomber term of the superior court. It con tains 100 cases. Tno Underwood Republican club will have a rally this ovenlnr , at which U.G. Saundcrs Is to make an address. The Joint nito cases were submitted lo JudgD Deemer at an evening session of dis trict court Thursday ovculng. St. Paul's Eplscop.il nnd the First Presby terian churches will resume services tomor row after the summer vacation. Fred Davis1 livery b.trn on Fourth street was closed yesterday bv Messrs. Hoist & Spatman OD a landlord's writ of nltachmuiit for rent. A caio of surcoon's tools was found yostor- "day on thn sidcwallc on Vine strcot. It was brought to the city marshal's olllco , whcro It n\vnlts an owner. JuJijo Maoy hcar.l two dlvorca trials yes terday and grunted decrees In oael ) . The parties were Geneva Walters vs Elijah Wal ters , and Llzzlo Barlow vs W. H. Unrlow. Five carloads of machinery nnd other ap pliances for the new cultivator factory of Chluern & Sons arrived yesterday morning from JJubuijuo nnd are being put In position. Tno September mooting of the Fruit Growers association will bo held this after noon at 2 o'clock. The question of market ing cranes will bo fully discussed. All in- tcnutod should attend. The Commercial Pilgrims of America have changed their headquarters from room 300 to 307-8 Shugnrt block. The meetings will hereafter bo held In tbo Scottish lillo hall in&tciid of the Roynl Arcanum. - There will bo a tpoclal mocilnsr of the Woman's Rollof carpi this ovoulng at the residence of Mrs , L. Klnnohan to perfect arrangements for serving meals during the soldiers' reunion on the 7th and Stb. A sneak thief has been stealing oats from O. P. MotCasson's bin on Oakland avenue. Tbo fact was brought to light by tbo finding ol n track of oats leaalng from the bin over tlo hill to North Sixth stroot. There Is no clew. The regular meeting nf Etcbotnh council No. 3 , Degree of Pcunbontai , will bo hold this evening In the wigwam of thu Hod Men , corner of Brnaaway and Mala street , at the eighth run , for work in the Adoption dozroo. A full attendance of the members Is desired , program has been prepared. JLIIU iHiuuru iToiocuon saciouoi ot Harrison risen and Potnwattamlo counties will hold their annual reunion tn Dtinklo' grovu. near Crosceut , a week from today. Colonel D. B. Dailey ana John P. Organ of this city will bo nmoncr the speakers of the day , and Messrs. Hagar , McGee ana Meter * , the three candidates for congress , have nlso < bcon tnvltad to bo pro ont and deliver addresses. The boys' band of Council Bluffs will fur nish the music. If you have a house to rent list it with Greonshiolds , Nicholson & Go. Personal Piiraicriiplis. 3. P. MacCoiinoll has returned from a southern trip. .Tudgo A. V. Larimer of Sioux City was at the Grand hotel yesterday. Miss Llrzla Hardln his taken a situation In the onlcc of the county clerk. Miss Belle Brown of Cincinnati , O. , Is vis iting this week with Mrs. F. J. Day. Rov. Stephen Pholpj and wife bavo re turned from a visit with relatives la Illinois. W. II. Thomas and Ira F. Hondriclct re turned yesterday from a two weeks' trip to Texas. W. S. Cass returned yesterday from Dos Moluos , where ho hus been attending the state fulr. Mrs. Mary E. Cole and daughters , who have been visiting G. L. Martin and family leave for their homo In Mbsouri Vallev to uU'ht. Mrs. H. F. DclCay and son Earlo of At- lantlc , In. , arrived la evening for a visit with bor parents , Rov. und Mrs , T. F , Thlrkstun. Miss Edith Croso of Indlunaoolls , Ind. , la the guest of Miss Lillian Hurt ou Washing. ton uvcuuo. Clark Graves , connected with the Sand wich Manufacturing company of Sandwich , 111. , is in thu cltv. MM. H. B. Jonnlnqs , who has bean dan gerously 111 for several weeks , is reported somewhat Improved. Mrs. A. S. Cloush U homo from n visit with relatives in Canada , Vermont , Massa chusetts and Connecticut. Mrs . "Wright Is recovering from a Tory severe lllnesi nt the homo of Mrs. S. A. Shaniifolt , ooruor of Eighteenth street and Third uvcnuc. _ If you want to buy a. house BOO Green- shields , Nicholson < Ss Co. , 021 Broadway. Judson , civil engineer , 328 Broadway. Kant Oiuuliu Itopubllcnns Tbo Republican club of East Omaha , organ ized two weeks ago , mot last evening and elected permanent oftloers as follows : F. Crawford , president ; E. L. McFayden , secre tary D. Young , treasurer ; oxeuutivo com- inltteo , Crawford , Young , titdoner , McFuyden ana T. Anderson. Nineteen new members were enrolled , making a membership of forty-six for tbo club. club.A A committee was appointed to arrange for u rally and secure apoaitors for the occasion. The rally will probably bo hold some tuna next week , The committee on pole raising reported that the plan suggested wus feasi ble , nnd that the president , secretary and treasurer solicit , funds to boar expanses. It was decided that no duos bo charged to luoui- mora , but that expanses bo mat by coatrlbU' lion. This resolution was adopted : That wo endorse the action , lu all respects , of the Grand Inland convention of the titulo League , especially the election of J , M. Thnriton , delojate-at-larito. Clinton 1'owull and the tiiloutcd rupre cntutlvu ot tun coun try proclni U of Douglas county and South Uiiiulin , Hho.'O horosliles , Hon. J. Van Dtmeii. Several speeches were mauo by meoiouri prcrcnt unu enthusiasm was unbounded. The mooting adjourned with hearty cheers for the whole republican tlcaot thus far nominated. _ _ tniAll.1 JM/MU/MJ'/IS. . 'Tbo explosion of a gatolmo steve at 1101 South Ninth street ut4UO o'clock culled out tbo tire department. A baud cxiliigulsbor put out tbo bluzo. No loss , lr , Somors Bald yeUorduy afternoon that George Font , the murderer , was steadily Im proving and that the ubaucas were that ho would llvo to bo tried for bis crlmo. Tbo Labor day commit tea of Central Labor union met at 1U16 Capitol uveuuo last evening , Tbo business truiuucU'd coiikUted In settling berne unimportant dutulls lu ro- gurd to the colouration. Another mooting will uo hold this evoulng , The Wulnut Hill Ninth Ward Republican club will m ot Tuesday evening ut Fortieth uud Hamilton to formally take possession of U now quarters In the Morntt & Ilrown bulldlujr * . Able speakers have been fcecur.'d nud good uiusio will bo ouo of the onjovablo features. YuatoriUjr was Bargoant Slswort's tentu your | u.ib pollcu force uud hu celebrated It by enjoying a Uuy's leave from Uutv. The sergcuut was appointed a police oftlccr fcicp. lumber V. 1883. by Jumos K , Boycl , tUun mayor of Ouiaba , und lus soon tbo force grow from fourteen men to uluoty-four. BRUSSELS IS GOOD ENOUGH Aldermanio Feet Will Not Tread Expen sive Wilton Oarpate , CONDITION OF THE CITY'S ' FINANCES Comptroller Olson Submits n Statement to the Council .Honey in the UIITeroiit riimU-ICIcvcntli Street Viaduct Ito- pulra mediated Other Hiiiliicm. Last Tuesday night when the council ad * Journcd tbo member * repaired to their re- snocttvo homos , lumpfully convinced that the time was not fur distant when they would stand upon Wilton carpet In the coun cil chamber. They will , however , do nothing of the kind , for tho"Wilton , which was ordered at a price of $030 , has gone- glimmer ing. ing.When the council convened last night , Mr. Spccht was about the first man who caught the eye of Mr. Chaftcc , who hold the position of president pro tern , do at once moved to reconsider the action ot the council in ordering Wilton , lie said that ho did not think it was the pronnr thing to moko a par lor out of the council chamber. The council , ho thought , could purchase n good flvo-ply Brussels and suvo the city just fcllt ) , und that the carpet would last live yours. Thcro was somn talk , and whnn the vote was recorded It stood 8 to 5 in favor of re considering. That settled It , nnd then Mr. Munro moved that the comptroller bo In structed to enter into u contract with the lowest biduor on Brussels. Mr. Tiittlo moved to amend by substitut ing matting. That did not suit , BO the whole mutter was referred to the committee on public properly and buildings. Comptroller Olsvn's Itoport. Comptroller Olson submtttod the following report upon thn condition of city 11 nances : ' CITY CoMi'Titoi.t.r.it's OTKICE , OMUIA , Sept. 2. To the Honorable Uuy Council : Gentle men Tno charter demands that I should , from tlmo to time , communicate with your honorable body In regard to the condition of the finance of the city , nnd I sluill state to you the condition of the various funds as they appear to mo after seven month * of this year have passed by. The llro fund , police fund and library fund are all In very good condition , if no extra heavy expenses occur for the remainder of the year. The city cnturcd Into u contract for the cleaning of tbo stroats , and If tbo contract Is carried out there will bo a shortage in the curb , gutter and cleaning fund of about $1,000 , oven if no other expenditures are charged to tbU fund. ' The sewer maintaining fund has boon drained hoiwlly through unavoidable ex penditures , and there will bo shortage in this fund no mutter how carefully it Is con ducted. " 1'ho park fund proper is In a most excel lent condition , only u llttio overf ! > ,000 having been expended so fur ontiof a fund of over $15,000. In the park fund for tbo purchase of park lands is still a balance of about 8177,000. "Tho Judgment fund has been heavily drained ; out of n fund of ever $ J8,000 there is only loft $ i,000. ) "If the wutor rent for the last halt of the year Is not greatly increased there will bo some 510,01)0 ) or SI1'030 left. "In the paving bond fund remains $3,511.75 , after what I nave certified to for intersec tions. And In the sewer bond fund remains $ li ) , IIM.UU uftor vt hut I have cortllled to. "In tbo city hall fund will bo left fully $20.003 uftor all contracts entered Into uro provided lor and such various things pro vided as I think necessarily must bo done , such as architect fees remaining unpaid of about $7,000 , if bis Dills are allowed , about $ )00 for globes for electric lights lu city hall , about $3,000 for chancing the entrance , carpets - pots about $5.000 , blinds $9JO , gates $500 , nnd say about $ 'JKU ( ) for llttio extras. "Tho dog fund Is In a most oxcllont condi tion and nt the oud of the year thereoucrbt to bo from $1,500 to $ ' 3.000 loft. "The Board of Health fund was at the beginning of the year $3,293.57 and tboro is remaining to date only SJ.159.03. You will see it will necessarily run short. "In the lighting fund there was at the beginning of the year about MU,000 , nuw only remaining about $15- 000 , and even if the expenses of this fund uro not , Increased , which they are , It would leave a shortage of about $5,000 at tbo rate we have boon paying heretofore. Condition oft ho Sub-Fund * . "Now as to tbo various sub-funds of the general fund , the mxyor's department will have money loft , as no clerk was en gaged until lajt month. The city council will bo apt to run short a few hundred dollars of the fund set aside for its expenses , oven with the roost ctroful management. The fund sol aside for the comptroller's department will bold out , as it clerk has been dispensed with siuco April , and will bo done us long as It possibly can be. With very careful management the fund of the treasurer's department will hold out with the present allotted furco , either by ordinance or resolution. The city clerk's de partment will necessarily run short about S-lOd , caused by tbo stenographer being charged to tnls department this year , whereas previously it was charred 'to a special ( stenographing department. The legal department will Iteeo within the fund set aside for it , nnd very likely have a small balance at the end of the year. "There remains in the engineer and sewer department fund SI'.1,15(5 ( III , and according to the estimate of the city engineer It will cost about $15,000 to run the remainder of the year , leaving a shortage ol about f,000. ! This not including the reconstruction of the Louvcnworth street sewer , which will be uhout $300 , that should bo taken out ot tbo ulrcaoy heavily drained sewer maintaining fund. "Tno Hoard of Public Works department may , by curcful management , manage to get along wllb tilt appropriation sot usidu for it and the sidewalk inspector. "As for the street commissioner's depart ment , for which there was sot aside alto gether $25,000 , tbere remains In the fund $ ( , - 20'J.C'J ' , nnd 1 : is evident that it will huvo to cut its force very materially If this small amount must carry it through the present year. "In the fund of tbo superintendent of building and plumbing there is only $ I,2UH.SO. and the supnilnlcndent estimates tbo ex penditures for the remaining live months at $3,500. This would leave a shortage of about $1,300 , but 1 think by cutting down the force in both departments this might bo avoided. As a matter of fact , for the llr l seven months of 1891 there were 831 building per mits given , with fees amounting to f 1,929.50 , and in IbW for the same tlmo thcro were issued only 810 porinits , with fees of only $1,743 , and the salaries paid for inspection in 1691 for this tlmo were $3,010.15 , and In 1892 for the sama U mo wore 3,750.0.2 , thus show ing an expenditure In salaries for the llrsl seven months of IbOJ , in oxceis ot 1S91 , of $701.47 , notwithstanding that a less amount of permits were issued und less fees were re ceived ; however , I bliull remark that during this time tbo city has saved the salary of an assistant architect for ttio city bull , which work has been performed by the superin tendent of buildings , \Vlioio u Killing Win Muilc. "Of course , In the plumbing department there but been u saving In sulurioj on account of tno ' .wo aQlcns being consolidated , The police court fund , boiler Inspector's fnnd , llcenbo inspector's fuud , veterinary fund , appraiser * . ' fund , sonreunt-at-arnu1 fuud , boHpital fuud and feeding prisoner * ' fuud are ull In oed sbtipo. "In tbo gas Inspector's fund wlll.be loft $250 , and U this oftlclal Is allowed $25 per month tor bor a hire , without which It is impossible for him to properly do his duty , there will tllll bo money lett In tbo fund , "In tbo udvcrtinlug fund , runt account fund , compiling tax list fund , superintendent of city hull fund , there will bo money left ut the end of the year If no oxtru expense oc curs to drain those fundi. "In tbo fund for election expenses there oulv ruinaliiH $1,028.55 , and the city clerk computes the expenses for tbo fall rlcctlou at $15.000 ; thli would leave a ihortago of over (11,000 , but ho , however , In bis oamput utlon tlkures JO for each registrar at each day's silling. "lu tbo buUnco of the general fuud there is loft out of over $70.000 only ta..OJO. nnd out of ibis amount we have to coniluor to bo laitou the nhorugo in lee llghtmif fuud , at tbo very least $5,000 ; lljj shottngo In the I various sub-funds m.iy be mndoupfrom whnt will bo left over from some of the others ; but thcro certainly will bo n Bhortngo amounting to n good many thousands of aol- nrs In the election fund , ttb matter how wo figure to pay the rcgltlVars. And If the Eleventh street viaduct most bo repaired this year there will bo another expenditure of probably $15,000. " 1 have also to data certified to grading contracts , of which the cllv's share amounts to $5.800.04 , nnd the city's share for new election booths will bo&llSfiO. It would help this fund , of course , U.wo could collect the long overdue road fund tax coming to the city from Douglas county , and wo have also coming from the Nebraska Central railway for election expenses In the neighborhood of $ M 000 , which should bo collected. Tailing it ns n whole , 1 hoop wo can pull through with out making an overlap , but the city will huvo to bo very guarded ana careful In nil expen ditures to do so and bo able to collect what is coining to us , otbcrwlso wo must run short. " Klovcuth Street Vlnduct Itrpnlrn. The committee on viaducts and railways submitted n report approving the action of City Engineer Uoscwator In closing the Eleventh street vlttduct. The report urged speedy action In repairing the structure and rccommotidcd the adoption of the engineer's report , in which ho fuvoro'l the repaying of thi floor with creosoted wood. Mr. Lowry thought that temporary ar rangements could bo mudo by which the bridge could be kept open. The matter was roforro 1 to the ooTimlltoa on finance and the comptroller to see It funds could not bo located , which could bo used lu .repairing the viaduct. The city engineer and the city attorney were Instructed to report an ordinance lookIng - Ing Into the opening and widening of Fif teenth street from Vulley street to the north Hue of Park Forojt. Mavor Qomls nnmcd Joseph Bailey as as sistant boiler inspector for the American Casualty Insurance company. The appoint ment wus conilrmed and his bond in the sum of $3,000 was referred. JKUcorco W. Amos and T. A. Croigh. having resigned as appraisers to assess damages arising from the proposed construction of the Fifteenth street viaduct , 11. G. Clark and Ueorge J. Puu1 were appointed to fill tue vacancies. The ordinance ordering the grading of Tnirty-llfth nvcnuo , from Loavouwortb street to tbo north line of Ellis place , tno city to pay the onc-hnH cost , cumo up for passngc. Air. Monroe raised the point that there was no money in the grading fund to pay tbo expense unlit such tlmo us the county turned over the city's share ot the road fund. Tbo ordinance then went back into the hands of the committee , to bo hold until the road fund question was settled. The ordinance ordering the change of grade of St. Mnry'i avenue , from Twenty- tin to Twenty-sixth street , nt n cost of $0,500 , was recommitted to the finance corn- miltco aad the Fourth ward delegation. By resolution the cltv ofllcea were ordered c pscd nil day next Wednesday In order to allow the officials and employes to attend the State fair. UtOUfJl OMAHA. Huslncss Which KiiK. t-cd the Attention of the Hoard of Kducatlon. Members Bulla nnd Jones were absent from the Board of Education meeting last night. The committee on supplies reported that they had done nothing as yet , although sovonil chairs , clocks and other articles are needed for the schools before they open Tuesdav. President Cheek thought tbo committee work of the board wiis very poorly attended and there -altogether too much dilly-dally. Pearl of the committee was in structed to parchnsc the heceasnrv supplies. The members of the board resolved them selves into a roasting cbirimlttco , und C. M. Hunt received the benefit of the major portion tion of the deliberations. Mr. Hunt has leased tno board a building at Twonty-fourth and II streets for school purposes , and promised - ised to repair the building and grounds. A few repairs huvo been mane , but the general arrangement und condltidn of tbo promises are anything butsatisfactory. . Janitor Mo- Auloy was instructed to see "Mr. Hunt and request him to muko a few needed improve ments. The coal question came dp and was dis cussed at length. Tho" dealers will bo In vited to offer bids for furnishing coal for the schools for the year , and all coat purchased will hereafter bo weighed upon tbo city scales. The estimate of the amount of coul needed Is about live tons per week for the High school , ' . ' ,500 pounds ouch for the Brown Park and Fourth ward schools , nnd- four tons for the Third ward. The Albright , Missouri avenue and II street schools are heated with hard ooal and no estimate was mado. Hereafter all adjourned meetings of the board will be held Monday nvenings. The World's fair educational committee sent In u communication calling attention to tbo Columbian national memorial celebration to bo held in the schools of the United States October 21 , and urged the board to secure some merchant to furnish tins badges for the scholars , a design of which bus been adopted by tbo committee. G. W. Haworth was elected Janitor of the H street school. This school Is for lirst grade scholars uorlh of J and oastof Twenty- seventh street. In Error , As Usual. An up town evening paper prints a para graph which says that tbo masons employed uuon the new buildings at Swift's wont out on a strike Thursday night , demanding 5 cents per hour Increase in their wage * . This statement Is untrue , and probably originates from the fact that a small number of the men employed upon tbo stouework were laid off Thursday evening , and u few more ceased work to secure other work which will last longer. There have been employed about fifteen masons upon the foundation for tbo now addition to the slaughter house , but as that Is nearly completed the reducing of the force was n necessity , and thcro has been no dispute , whatever , raised in regard to wagoi. Tbo statement that tbo yards are closolv guarded by officers and no ono is allowed to approach Is denied by Chief Garrett of the Swift police force , who says no guard is placed there and no ono Is molested , unless be bo a loafer , who has no business there. Pleasiuitly Unturtiiliicil. The Masonic ball wus crowded last even ing with a thfong of people upon pleasure bent , and they found It in largo quantities. The occasion was the social and entertain ment given by Alpha lodge , Daughters of Ho- bokah , and it wus n success in every detail. Tbu evening's entertainment was opened by the carrying out of a well prepared literary and musical program. Refreshments were then served , and all tUrned to wl'n a hearty will. The lodge ball wa cleared of obstruc tions ) , muslo was on hatnl and ull who do- Birod found pleasure lua , dance which lasted until lute , r Mlscliovlmin Youngsters , Warrants have boon ; Issued for the arrest of Fred nnd John ilodura und Joe Hop , three young boys who rosldo with their parents In Brown park. The complainant U Mrs. John Oramolich , who lives at Twentieth and Mil. roy streets. She nays tbo boys hove bothered her a great deal of late , and have almost completely ruined her garden and yard. "Sho wauls the boys arrested and taugnt a lesson that may bo beneficial' to themselves. An olllcer bus the warrants' and will servo them today. > > Not Mayor Miller wa taken suddenly 111 yes terday , but Is Improving. Tuo democratic club Is called to moot at Judge Levy's Monday evening. A. C. Parson of Little York , N. Y. . is visiting Mr. und Mr * . E. D. Brown. ' The South Onaha Republican club will moot Thursday evening of next week , J. F. Cornish and Dr. W. J. Bell have returned from tholr trip to ToUninah. A. H , Lea of the Union Stock Yards com pany Is homo from uu extended trip tbioutfU Wyoming , Manager A C. Foster of tbo Swift PackIng - Ing company und Manager T. W. Talltforro of tno Ojiahu Packing company are In Colorado - ado on a pleasure trip. John O. Owens and brldo arrived in tbo city .veitorday from their wedding tour through tbo west and Mr. Owens li again ut his dcsu in the Union ttocu yards office. Ueorgu Schmltz of thn linn of Wright & Kobuiltz of this city U now at WoUbaiu , wlthlu a day's ride or cuolera-lnfcotod Hani. burg , Some little anxloty ig Tell among Mr. CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS We keep a full line of Campaign Goods in stock for Millitary , Naval , Cavalry and Zouave battallions ; Cadet , Continental and Drum Corps. Capes , Helmets , Shirts , Leggings , Belts , Torches , etc , Oves 2OO different combinations to select from. Send to us for illustrated Pries List. Continental Clothing House Corner 15th and Douglas Streets , Manufacturers. Kimball Elevators. Best , Ch'eapest , Most Durable in the world. HAND AND I OWE 3 , . 10 different styles. We are inyour tcrrhory und can make qul U ilollvorics. Soiul for circular < 1C. " KIM BALL BROS. , Council Bluffs , la THE SQUTHWIOK . fflachlnontnlO-Tons-n-Dny Prlco. A 19 Tnne i Haw n ! lUllb-a-UdJ Our Warranty Got. with Eoch Machine. I'ronUnS-Uoroo , lull-clrcla uiacblno. Kims tlio lurgcsttrcil opening of Bales tlBhtt draft light. Capacity ! Conitractlont Bnralilllty nil the HF.8T. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO. . Council UhlT , , Iowa In starting one press recently we baled nine tons in five hours with new hands. . W. PAMLE , M. D. Hie Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. morUIETOR OF TUB WOULD'S UKUBAt , UISPEN- SAliY OF f treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Lungs : DI . caeca of the Eye and Ear , Kits a ad Apoplexy , Ueurt Disease , Liver Coinplalut , l.'lducy ( Jomplaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Woakncss.'DIabctes. BrlgbfB Dleae , St.VUus' Banco , "nfuthatlam. raralyfls , Whlto Swelling , Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawlnc a drop of blood. Woman with her dcllcato orpins re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to SSOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or no pay. llcraorrholds or 1'llea cured. TIIOSK WHO ARK AFFLICTED Will eave llfo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician wlio can tell whnt alia a person without a ltlui ; a question. All correspondence strlctlyconfldentlnl. Mediolno eont uy express. Address all letters to 0 , W , Pangls , M , D B66 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa CITIZENS STATE BANK Ot Council Jllutr * . Capital stock . $150,03 ! ) Surplus nml JLVollU . 80,000 Net capital niul Mirpln ? $2:10,003 : Director-- ) ) . IM-uundron. 1C. U Btiuiiurt , V. I ) Gle on. K. K. Hurt , 1. A. Miller , J , V. Hlnoiliiu.l nail Chnrk'M u. Htuman. TrunaHCt xenural hunU , line Imilnosi. I.Krucs' cnpHal ana surplui ol any bnnk Ingoutlinexternloira INTKItEST ON TIM I ! OEI'OSITS. PROPOSALS FOR THE FURNISH ING OF STEAM COAL , FOR THE USE OF THE CITY HALL AND COAL FOR THE ELECTION BOOTHS. Boalecl bids will lie rocolvod nt tlio ofllcoof tlio comptroller , Oinnhu , Not ) . , up to 4 p. m. September 0 , 181) ' . ' . for the furnlHhlni : ot steam coul for tlio iiboottho city hall und ouo-lmlf ton of coul for ojcli oluctlon booth nt the coui- In ? election. Kacli bidder to furnish a certi fied clioolt for IVJ.OD. Tlio rluht U reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. TIIEO. OI.SKN , Coniutrnller. Oinulm , Nob. , August III , 1633. 8ldUt I'rop'xal tor ( irailo Stuko unit Ho. lied bldn will be rouulvod ut thu oQico of the city comptroller. Oniuliu , Nob. , uu to 4 ocloek p. in. September lUtb , Ib . ' . for the f ur- nlihlni ; of gnido atakos , lumuor. nulls und commit for the remainder of the year for the city of Oimihu. tipecl- llciitloim on file at thin olllee. The rliilit IH reserved to iiccept or rujoct uny or nil lildH. Each bidder Is required to ouoloso cnrtilled check of JO.oa TIIEO OL3KN , 8-(17t Couiptrollor. Scbmltz'fi friends , ns no IntellU'cnco has been rouolvod of him since arriving there. Mrs , Austin llestor ana Mri. Dortha K. Ducomb of LaUovlllo , Ind , , are visiting tbelr brorlier. 0. I-1. VVrlcht. S.3XJ ( L Btrcet. They are onroiUo to Central City to visit their falbor. Dulldlnir permit * have boon Issued to M. P. O'Donnoll to erect a cottuRO aiTtvontleth and L streets to coil tTOUaur ! to Adolpb Hou- Unl to erect a colUk'u at Twouty-flrkt nud Br jwn streets to cost f500. Same sneak thief took a eaiolmo steve from the Maionlo hall yesterday. Anotncr thief made uwuy with a coat und vest bo- lungirxr to D. ti. lloss , a worKman employed upon tbo new Cmey bulldlo at Tweu'ty- fourth and U streets. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. A GENTS WANTKD-To soli the best double X\nmstlni ; nud baking p.iu In tlio m irkot. Sto idy work. O.in prove to have agouti who nia'io over fl n week ro-tularly. ACdron Charles Scliultbolss. Council l'i ilT * "V\7ANTED-I.iily : oceontlonrin to boar.l by i T u prlv.ito fam ly. Address U 12 , lloo. TKNOGltAtMIEK and boo'f keeper wauted. Give reference. Ad.lress XXil.Itoo , Uuuu- cil Hliilfs. ANTED-Goo.l girl for K ncril : house work atll.'l I'ltitner street. ANTED Girl for urnor.il liotnowork at i " 0 * > Gth struct. Mrs. R M. G.iult. \X7ANTBD \ peed uurio uirl. Mrs. Jacob > 1 blms. aid I'latiior street. Anoxporlenrod canvasser , with WANTEU satisfactory references , to wor.t for a bulldlns/and loan association In Iowa. Ad dress A. It . euro Heo olllcc. ) Mnn to work on farm. Apply i to Iuonnrd Everett , TjlUKNlSllEn rooms wnnted by twoyount ; -L men. In lir.st class futul.y. iiio.lern convon- enees , KOOU locality nour business. Numo price. B. 0. , lieu oflico. " \ \7ANTED Uooins nnd board by contlomnn and lady without children. A. T. (10 ( , llvo oflleo. FARM and city loiins Money loaned on btocl ; nr.d criiln. Kent estiilo for sale. Dwelllni nnd business reiitnK Moncv lonncd for local Invcbtora. Lougeo & Towle , ' . ' ' . ) ) 1'curl street. SALH Horso. bnecy and Irirncsa nt FOU sacrlllco : geol outfit : poo'l Wull bred ro.ui horse. Must tell. U. II. Luwls , 12 I'oarl street. $ .r > , OOstocU of iiiurcluindlto In western [ owi. : well lociitcd. dului ; seed linslnuss. fur salu or tr.idiE. . O. Hartiptt. 721 Ilrondw.iy. Ol hoadof ynunc liorsui for trade ; Imurovcd Jprouurty or land. R U. llarliott , T41 Itroud- wuy , Council Illutrs. OI.D09 worth of dry sooils and notions for ux- ( PchnnRO. E. G. Harllett , 741 llroudwity. SALE Good C-room dwollln near U. FOR 1' , transfer. I'rleo iOiO. Will take horsoj and cattle in part miy. K. ! 1. Slieafo. "IT1OR SALE Crciimery , well located lu NoL - -L brasku. lining coou Imslnpvj. Will tuko artn or or sell cntlro business at u barxuln E. II. aiioafo. _ FOR SAI < E Improved -lOJ-acro s too It farm In western IOWH , I J ! ; ISJ-acru farm , ( U ; 12J- iicros. ? 3ii Johnston & Van I'atton. MOSEY loannd ut D per cent on Connell Hluird rosldonco projiarty. E. 11 , Shoafu. FOR SALE. Florida oran.-o crovos will trade for Council UlulTs or Omaha prop- rty. K II. rilu ifo . _ "IjlOR RENT , the Kl runn rcsldonco. Ml I'.irk i- ' ave ; In good ropatr aii'l all modern con- vi'iiionces. ItenttKIJ. E. II , bhoufe. IjlORSAliE Hardwiiro Ktojk In central Nob. JP Wllllnvolcotl.V)3. ) E HSIioafu. _ FOR WALK Choicest farm In 1'ottawaltu- inioUo. , 41U acres , well located anil Ini- proved. Price tH ) un ucre. E. II. Slioafo. F YOU have anything for s-ilo or trade see 1 E. II. Sue if o , lirrudway nnd Mim stront. I/ORUB.Nl' Uwollliiis In nil p.irts ot the L city. K. II. Khoiife. Ilroudwuy nnd Main. \\7ANTED-Eitstern Nebraikj liinih In ux- TT chaiiKo for Uounoll UluITt property , 15 , IL Shonfo. Uro 1:1 : way uud Main strait. FOR SALE On small payments , fruit and garden Ian I neir Council Illuffa. U. II , Ehoufc , llro lid way and Main stroot. THOU KAU-Alllou ) Roller mlllH on Itoouo -L1 river. Nub. ; tlnustwiiturpowor In tlio st.-ito dorolopluK 12. ) liorno power water outlro yo tr : dally capacity , tuu turrets ; maoliincry und appnrteiinncea complotolnovory due ill. ( Jo. ) 1 flame resilience ; 8 acres of land , title uerfon , price , if : > ,0ji ) ; will take iiniinprovoj eastern Nebraska land. 1C. II , T71OR BAtjE-Cloau stocu hur.lWHro.'woll o-i- X1 tabllHhu I trrdo , Invoice about I.'i.uj ) . Good CttsonOrsolllirr. . 'L'ornu o nil. E. II. Hliunfo. 1mOR 8AI < E OR RENT-Qood coal yard with 1- ' ncalo. etc. OioennlilnliN. NIcholHou & On. "I7I11RNISIIED house for rent ; ull modurn -L1 Improvements ; Btoam luiHt ; 8 rooms , E. H , hhoafo. I71OR SALE Hardware stock , will Invoice JIJ.OJU ; located In an active Nebraska town of I , WO pupnUtton ; builncRsold ustub.lsliou ; will bear Oioin In vualliiaUon. K. U. Hlioitfo. FOR EXCHANaE-llotel and ruHtiurnnt located ut Hliuliort , NoU , und Ili lots In Denver , Colo. : will exchange for clear No- bruiUu land. E. 11. Blioufo. $ ' 1,000 will buy 7-rooin rottano wlth xllO ft , lot on .North Bovontli strcot ; a burxu n. 1C. IJj K lie afo. _ OA ACRE fiirtn with Iniprovenjontii , five UV/mllfs north of Count-It lllulls ; iUiui ucro ; a snap bargain , t' 11. tilio ife. WANTED No1 riiHka land In oxoliango for good work hor.os , 1C. II. Hheafo. WASHBURW - ' * Oulttrt , Uandollni & Zlther la > oluma and qusllljr of luue io tlie BUT IH TU * WUBLU. Wur- nntca to we r la Buy climate. Buld lij til letdlDK tfc ltn. Ilc u- tlfully IlluitrnUd touvmlr cut- slojfuo wllli portraits ot f movi triliu will be Mnlled FRBB. .LYON * HEAUY , OHIOAQO. Oidia Mefal and Supal INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOK TREATMENT OP ALL ( H until Dlmaw llcsl facllltlc * , npparatui nml r < vno.lla formioiutiM troitmont of every form of ilie\o ruauli IIIK nicillcil orsurxlcul troilmont. M beds for imtlont' , boir.l mil nttanl 11133. Bo t 113 comod.ltloiu In thfl watt. Wrlto forclreiilnm on ilofonnltlei nml tiracov tnn- cs.cliiti fcut. curvatures ofiplnn. plo ! , tuiiioH , can- CIT. cutirrh , bronchitis , tnlmlntlon , electricity , par- hlrcKoplloiny. kliliior , blatlilor. of a. oar , skin iini tilnml uu. lull surjIHI operations. DISEASES OF WHEN U Bi S Women KllKH.Vn hareI.Moly mMaln lyliu-ln tig- piirtmcnt ( or women during cimttncinoiu , ntrlcllr rn\nto. Only Hcllnblo MoJlcil Instituta m. : lru A bpcclnltjrof PRIVATE DISEASES All IlIooJ Il < e.i cs sucooviftilly troitoJ. Syphllllla l' l ans raiuovot ! from tlio nynom without morj'irr. Ni > tr llcitunitlro Trtf.itiuont for 1 < 'H < of V1T VlJ I'OWKH. rononMitmhlo to rl'll us miiy bo tnrttel at homo by corroipomlunco. All eommimloitloaj conllilentliil. Mo llclneiorlnnrn nenti oHhr mull or oxprjm. eiMiruly p.icitaJ , no in irki to ln.llc.ito eon tonti or RoiuliT. tmo | iorioinl Intorvla r proforreil. full nml contint us or sonil history of your ciisu. m.l woKillsjn I in p | in | wrippor , ur BOOK TO MEN * ' 'ltl < ! K : ui " < i'riv. to SPO- UUUn IV MCI * , clll , or Nervoi ll jisa Impo'cMiey , tfyphllU , ( Jlout una Vivrlco jlo , wll'.t nuoi tloiillst. Urucu * , appliances fnr Deformities nn I Truj'Ol Only manufactory In the wcstof DKKDUMITV , Al'IM.IANOK ! * , TllUS3'-s. : UM3C1'- uio i\Tri-.itiia AND mi/iy. : Omaliii Medical and Surgical Institute1 26 : h asd Broadway , O unoll BlufTi Tan mlntiins rl < le from canter of Om.ih i o.i Omih.i BirJ Co. mil Uluifi ulactrld molor lino. FOR MIKOTION OP SOIIOOlj X building ! , . U. 8. I ml Inn burvlcc , Oiiiulul an 1 WlimuljuKO Agency , Nub. Wlnnotingo 'Ihurslon County. Nob. . August Ult. 18 ! . Suuluil | irnHsiils | , endorsed "I'ropomila fur Kroctlon of dcliool HulltlliiKs , " und uiKtresaoil to tbo niiduiNUncil ut WlnnnbitRu. 'iluirstoa Cminty. Nub. , will bo received : tt tills uvoney until DUO o'clock p. in. of SeptcmbcriUli , Ibui , for tlio fuirilMiIiiKof nil nouu aary lubor and materials mid crucllni nour \Vlnnoli.igo Agency , Neb. , throe ( I ! ) two story br clc school building1 * , as per tlio plutis nnd speolllcntlona wbluli may bo cxumlmU nt the ollluu of the "Heo" of Oninlm. Noli. , the "Jnurnal" of B'pu.x City. Inwn. and ut this ucciioy. Bidders - dors uro requlrod to follow tbo "form of uro- posul , " ucuoiiiijiitiylnK the Hucultluutlons us closolv as thulr blOs will permit. 1IHU should state the urcposml prlco of tmoli bnlkl- IIIK niul for the roup ot Imlldln.-s. The right lu rcsi-rvud lo rojoi't uuy or ull bids or uiiy pnrtof uny bid If dccmuci for the lion Inter est , of the service. Cortlflod chooks. Each bid must ho uocoinpunlud by u certified diode or clrad iiDon Homo United States depository orholvont iiuiloiiiil bunk lu tbo vicinity of Ihi ! rosldouroof thu blddur , inndo tiuy.tblo to thooriluriif tbu CoiiitnlHSlouur of Indian Af- fulrs , for nt lunsl llvo pnr cunt , of thu amount of the proposal , which chock or draft will bo forfulli'tl to tlio United Suites In CIIHU any blddor nr blddora nvolving an uiv.ir I Htuill full to promptly e.\eunto u contract with Kood und Milliulont HiireticH. othurwlso to bu ro- tiirnuil to the bidder. Illds ufcoiniiunlod by e.isli In lion ot u cortllled chodc will not bo tonniilored. l-'orany further liiformutlou , n tu building hlte. means of triiintporititlon , etc.-- apnly to KOHKHT 11. ASI1LKV , U. S. Indian A ont. SliU'lt. PEHMANENT SIDBV/ALK KESO- LUTION. Council Chamber , Omaha , Nob. , August nth lioltTieeolvcd by the city council of the olty of Oiiiriha , the M.iyor concurrln ; ; : That purmuiioiitHidownlks bocoiiHtructoJ In thuclty of UmithnuHdosl niitod below , wlthlu live days uftor tuo publication of thli rusolii- Iqn , or tlio personal sorvlco ttiuroof , us by or- dltuuico Is nuthorl/otl and roijnlrod : such sidewalks to bo laid to tno permanent urado ns cst-tbllshod on the pnvcd streets spofl- lled herein and to ho construutod of stouo or iirlinuliilstouo. accor.lln.- Hpoellloatlons on Illo In thooilicoof the board of public works , mill iinderlts Kiipurvlslon , to-wlt : WoutslnoufithHtrout ( , lots I anil S block 3. Oapltol Hill addition , purmunsut irido , 0 foot wide. KiistKldoof 17th street , lot 5 block 1(0 , city , permanent gride. 10 feet wldo. North hide of Oapltol avonuo. lots B. 7,0,3 block 7. ' , city , pjrmunont rude , 20 foot wlilo. \Vc3tnldooflltlimreet , lot 1 block Ul. city , poriniiiiont Kriido. IH feet wldo. West sldo of llth itroot , lot 8 block 01 , city , permanent grade , IS feet wldo. And , bu It further resolved : That the board of public works ho , and li hereby tiuthorUod and directed tociuso a copy of this resolution to be published lu the olllclul pnpurof the city for ono wook. or ho Horvcd OD the ownor.s of said lots , und that unions sucli owiiurHuhill within dvo days uftor thu puhl c itlon or norvlco of such copy construct - struct Buld slilowiilk us heroin ruiiulrud , tliut tlio board of publlo works cauBO the name to bo done , thu cost of constructing Bald sldo- wulksrosucutlvely to ho aK9p Hod nilnil the ruul CNtutu. lot or nart of lot lu front of and ahuttlntr Mich sidewalks. 1'n.ssed , August lUth. ibO. . K. I' . DAVIP. I'nislilont ot the CotinolL Attest : JOHN GIIOVKS. Olty Cleric. Approvoa : OEO. V. DRMIH , Mayor , NOTIOR TC OONSTIIUOT SIDRNVAMCH. To tbo owners of IJio lo'ts , parts of lot * and real estito : described lu the uliovo rosolu- tlon : You and oaoh of you ara horouy notified to construct permniioiitHldowalKs as required by a resolution of the olty council und mayor of thuulty afOinulm , of which the ubovu H a copy. I' . W. lllRICUAUSKU. Clrilrman Hoard of I'ublle Works. Omaha , Not ) . , August Wth. 18'J. . ' " ' Slo 7""l io Knliil PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Hntilod propoMnlH will bo received by the un- ( lurslgiiod until lilio o'clock p. m Buplumbor tali. Jt'J-J ' , for roimvlni ; w.th TrlnldiKi shuut usplia.lum dug or taken direct y from thu uHjihalt Inlcu In tlio lal nil of Trinidad , utieet liupiovemiMit illHtrlct No , 471. coiuprlHlnK Kill struct from Kuriium Ntruot to llurney HI root lu the city of ONI ilm , oraorod Imorovod by Or- dlnuucoNo , ir.'li Jvich bid to specify u prlco per bnuiiro yard for ; thu ropavliu complotu In thu struot , Work lo buduno In iiecordunco with plans mid poeinoitlon oii II , o In the ollluo of the board of puhllu works , i.ic : li propomil to bu made on printed blanks fnrnUhod by the board and tobu nuoouiD.inloa by n corllflod chuck In the sum of * .VX ) . pay. ' nli'o ' to tbo city of Omaha , uu uti ov. deuce 'of good faith , Tno bo.ml reserves the ilu-lit to reject any or all hlln and to waive dofoetn. I' . W. lllHICllAUHHIt. , Chnlrnmn llouril 1'ubilc WorKi. Otuaba , Neb. , August Wth , IS'/A . \A