Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 20, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY MITl KM ) AY , SEl'TEMBEIl 2" > , 1802. 3
THE OMAHA. BEEr
COUNCIL BLUFFS
r
OFFICE ! - NO. 12 1'EAHL STREET
nellrcrcn by c-xrrlor to rmv P rt ot the city
ll.W. TILTOS , - MANAOEtl.
N lne Office No41
MIMtt
K y. I'lmnbintrCc !
Council Uliifts Lumber Co. .
A marrlaco license \vai issued yostordfiy
lo Dennis Sweeney and Annn Coyle , both of
Council illufTs.
The Indies of the Uiondwny Methodist
church will hold n Ilowor sale durlnR tbo
last week of October.
Nineteen now member ? wore elected at the
last beard mcotlnK ot Iho Youne Men's
Uhrisllnil assoclrilion.
Pat ICcnnn of Carroll , In. , nnd Ella Hotitor
nt Uin.ibn wcio married Siinilnv tiUernoon ,
Jnstlcu Bwoarlnpoti otllclallni ? .
Chnrlo3 Uook nnd Carrlo S. White , both ot
Unialui , wore marrloa bv .Tustlco Cones aim-
day afternoon at bU rcsldonco.
A plat was Illcil with the county recorder
vostiiidny ol J. H. Ult-o's HD-.ith avenue sub-
dlvlsluii , ] u t east of whut Is 1no\Mi ns ll.o
DiorltR property , near the school forthoduaf ,
HcRlllar communication of BlnfTClty lodpo
No. 71 , Anolout , Free and Accoplcd Nianons ,
this owning. All Muitor Ma'ona In oed
t.tnndlnf ( nro cordially Invited. IJy order ot
the worthy inaRtur.
Ulllv Madden , the 1'noltlo house saloon-
kccnor who dlsapnonriid , turned tip at a late
hour Sunday night nnd tool : u room nt the
1'aclllc house. Ho wni unable to say where
ho had been , or what hli object was in louv-
IK.
.1. P. MoiitRomory ot the Northwestern in
this cltv and Miss Carrie Hatov nls.0 of Coun
cil niulls wore married last Weilnosnny In
( Jratid Island. They mo now visiting rela
tives In llllnoH , after \vnloh tnoy will return
to the Ulufffl and mnUe their homo.
This evonliiK an inforni.il reception will bo
Jiuld at the pjrlors of the Urand hotel , to
\vhlchullnio couliully Invited. Tbu inert-
Inp is for the purpose of orpanizlnu a Wortn's '
lair club. Adiliessos will bu made by Miss
Kogcrs of yioux City , Mrs. Uiigps , n Nc-
brnsUu commisslonur , and otaut-i.
City lim.Mr.oor Cock has nddcd a now
protractor to the nunar.vtus of his ofllco. It
is nn Ingenious contrivunco , so uirutiRcd
that II can bo shifted to any part of the Dial
while adjusted nt nny an lo , and is n
preat labor saving invention , especially In
drnwlnir many angled plats.
Mrs. Ell/a Oorland dlod yesterday mom-
Inp nt U o'clocit after nn illness of live
months , aped Tl years. The deceased loaves
two dauRhters , Mrs McbDlnijtoii and Mrs.
Kitto Cook , tholBttorof whom has been her
constunt companion for niuny years. The
ft4ncr.il will occur thli afternoon at ,1 o'clock
from the residence. 211 Vine street , Hev. H.
J. Ilabcock olllcuulnt : .
Mlsi Gortio Pusoy will study music in
Chicago.
C5oorgo Evans loft vostorday for loxvu
City to resuit.o his colloo studios.
Mrs. A. K. Slytcr of Cheater. Neb. , is in
thecity , the gtiiibt of Mrs , J. J. Stewart.
Mrs. O raced'Urro ' and niece , Miss Anita
Blorworth , left last evening lor Baltimore
and Washington , D. C.
A. IJ. Cline has received a tolntrrarn an
nouncing the doith of his futhcr at Chtinu-
lersvlllc , O. , Sunday evening.
Mrs. Luster and aauuhtcr , Miss Ella ,
leave during the latter parr , of the weolc for
visit with friends in Kureka , Nob.
W. E. Clark , formerly clerk at tbo Grand.
I .is taken the tnanaKeinuiit of the Park hole )
nt Atlantic , lie will leave for that nlnco this
inornlnp. Eu Howe , who bus been innnni-
Ing the hotel for some time , will still retain
an interest in it , although ho will nrob.iblj
uiako his homo again In Council Bluffs.
Told the Truth.
1.
The'truth stands best old
is an ro-
.inrlf , nnd never was it more vcriliocl
that it had for the past fo\v weeks ir
Council BlufTB. Ever binco the firsl
arrival of fall poods" the Boston Slorc
has boon advertising special snlo ir
various dcDartmcnts. The wondcrfu'
cuoccbs they have had is u sure guaran
tee that they h.ivo told the truth ani
nothing bnt tlio truth.
Wo always have what is advertised ,
nnd you aio HUIO to find il just as rep'
rcsonlcd. The sale foe ttiocoming' wool-
in dross cooda , and wo call your alien
tion to show window displays , beside t
fai-go variety of bargains in this do-
jmrtment. Wo are showing now ful
novelties nil over our storo.
Window No. 1 Shows n line of out
ings in mixed , chocked nnd plaid novel
ties , en mo goods retail at 50e a yard
t ! iO in. wide arfd warranted all wool ; we
oflor same duringmilo at Ii3o jor ) yard.
V Window No. iJ Shows a bettor grjd (
of poods , roDrosonling t-omo of the lines
European productions , in French , Attb
tt'inn and Gorman manufacture , as wol
ns seine oxolusivo dress patterns in tin
latest weaves nnd effects , ranging ii
price from $0.00 to $15.00 each.
Window No. 8 Shows an entirely different
foront lino. It is composed of blncl
goods and black and white , among whicl
uro some bargains. Wo call your atton
lion to our -12-inch cajhmoVo at 89e
worth 60c. Perhaps the greatest bar
gain OVUMollorcd by us , or nny othc
merchants , is our 40-inch Austrian hon
liotta ( all wool ) , regular 75o grade , a
67ic.
IJesides tlio bargaina mentioned w
linyo a full range of fancy weaves a
Bpccial low prices , such ns whip cords
poplins. MnloldHio , India twill , Lutu
uowne , glorias , etc.etc.
Window No. 4 Wo offer the choice {
this line while they last at 19o per yart
Goods are a heavy homespun , ilium
natcd in different colors , full 'M inclu
wide and well wortii 25c.
FOTHIUUNGHAJI , WlIlTKI AW & CO. ,
Boston Sto.-o ,
Council Blurts , la.
MizpnhTomplo , No. 0 , PyUitnn Slstor
wlll give n olothosntn social at Knitfh
ot Py thins hull Wednesday ovonini
Boptombor 21. _
Mutrimmiuil C'oiiiitlc | tluu < i.
About a year ago Mrs. Etta J. Snnmoi
WUB granted a dtvoico from her tiusban
Louinol Simmons , and soon after marrii
W. A. Coulter , n messenger ( or the Well
Furgo Express c-ompany. She was nl
Given a title deed to a couple of lots In Tt
wllliuer's. subdivision us alimony.
All these things had been done in the a
Bcr.co of Simmon * , whoEO whereabout * ,
\vu allotted , wuro unUnuwu. A Jew monil
npo ho returned to Council Hlul
null lonunoncad a suit In the di
trlct court to have the decree
divorce nnd alimony sot asldo on the prout
of irrogularlty. 'Wils cnsn Unow on trlul I
joroJudco Many. The plahulft claims tb
the dlvori-o WIIH Illegal , ua no aflidavit w
Jllcd by Mrs. Coulter nn to his iiourestuon
within thOHtate. As u inattorof fact ( be
lias ni'vor bcon any entry of buch an 8fllda >
inudo on III" noons of tno clerk of the cou :
nlthouch Colonel I ) . I ) . Dully , who \vns > i
toruev for Mrs. Cuultui In tno original su
nnd Mrs. Coulter horaelf , assert positive
that they were both present whwi It \v
tiled. Mrs. Coulter was on tbu witness stn
a eood ahnro of Iho iiftornoon und duri
the cro s-oxiiiulnatlon by the attorney
the plnintllt sli buciimoxo nervous und la
tliill t-ourt bud to bo adjourned oarltor U
usual.
/ Trnlns for Mumuru nt 11 n. m. , 2 , ; 3 ,
f 0 , 7 , ttuiul ) o'clock p. in.
Gontlomun , the Iliiostllno of trxllgon
in thu city , jtut ruccivcd. Ho I tor , t
tutlor , H10 Htohdway.
Juilson , iilvil engineer , ! ! 23 Broad vy
\Viintfd In lluy.
Improved nronorty , Will pay cash
jiriuoUlow. 11. Q , MoGoo.lUMuin stro
NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Member Wolh Opans Up the School Board
Circus Season Again.
HIS EXPUNGED RESOLUTIONS NOT READ
Attempted to lltvo tlin .Minutes Corrected ,
Hut III * One I.oiicly Vote Wn Not
Siilllclriit Hntitlnc Work of
tlie Si-union.
The school board hold on Important moot
ing last evening , with nil the members
present. I'rosldont Walto nnd Member
Wells had returned from their summer va
cations and snltTod the jilr In a way that
Indicated that they wore icady for ono of
their old'Utno conflicts. It camo.
The fun commenced with the reading of
the minutes. Wells stated that ho had bean
away sitico tlio tegular mooting In July , nnd
as the president hud also boon awny , ho
would llko to have the minutes read for all
the tpeutlnca during his abaonco , The see-
rotnry rend as requested the minutes of the
mooting nuld on tlio evening nf July 18 , the
mcmorablo meeting when Moaibor Wells
ofTcrcrt hU resolutions with reference to the
Insurnnco of tlio bulldlnps and the letting of
tbo contract for furnaces to tin hlthos'w In
stead of thn lowest bidder.
When the socictary caino to the resolu
tions ho omlttod thoni , as at the following
mooting the president had ordered the reso
lutions expunged from tbo rocorJ at the re
quest of soinn of the other members.
As teen as the secretary had finished the
readmit Wells askocl for the privtlc-RO of ox-
ntnlng the record , ns It was wrong. When
ho had examined It ho turned to the provi
dent and asked him if ho assumed 1111 :
nulhorlty to cioss out portions of the lulnntos
ot a board meeting.
"You c.in't get up a fuss with me on that
nolnt " Walto's .
, was reply.
Wi-lls kVusu't ( Initillod.
"I don't \\imt any fuss,1' said Wells , "but
I want to say Hint neither you nor any otuot
chairman bus any right to cross out such
nortlona of 'i meeting as do not plcnso you ,
1 tion't brllovo that you or any other inenibot
uf this board want to conceal anything frotr
the pi'bllc. mil I cill for the reading of the
expunged motions nnd resolutions. "
" \Vo huvo no lima for anything llko that , "
said Waitc. "Thoy shan't bo read unless i
ninjorlty of the board say so , and I , for one ,
don't ' want to hoar them. Do the rest ol
you ! "
"No , sir. " snld Brldonstoln , solemnly.
Wells then preset.tou n resolution provld'
ing that the minutes bo road and adopted as
they originally stood , but there was no sec
ciiul. and the readme wont on.
After the minutes had all boon read Secretary
tary Wright read a long communication froir
J. U. Ivnoepller , atato superintendent of in
struction , on tbo subject of the duties ol
school directors , In spllu of signs of fatigue
from Field.
A petition from W. W. Cones and others
asking that classes in the seventh am
eighth crados bo established at the Scronii
nvcniio school was refetred to the committee
on teachers.
Chairman Stacy of the teachers committee -
too offered a resolution authorizing the super
intention to direct the tcnc-hors to o.xcusi
pupils for ono hour a week upon n wilttcr
request from the parents , for the purpose o :
inking music. It was udopted.
Chairman Sbubort of the committee 01
supplies reported that ho had p-jrchnsei
seats for the Madison , Second avenue
Twentieth aveuuo and Avenue B scnools
and no recommeiidca that the bill : , uo a !
lowed.
Superintendent Sawyer reported that th
enrollment of pupils this year is larger thn
last year or the year boforo. and that at tb
close of the tirst week tbero were 3H mor
pupils in the schools than at the corrcspoiit
ing tmio last year.
The question of rodlstrictlnc the city wn
referred to the teachers' committed to r <
port at the next meeting. -
Superintendent Sawyer was Instructed t
proceed with his plans for a celebration c
"Columbus day , " October 21.
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Treasurer \ \ olsrct > ortcd that he had sol
$ ! 5,000 worth of bonds to William Robins c
Chicago at par , with a premium of00 , H
nls.- ) submitted his ronort for tno year cndin
September , 1802. According to it th
amounts on baud in the various funds are o
follows :
Kchnol lionso 523,817.1
Contingent U.U97.I
To.ichuib : Uli .
Total . , ? G7IL G.S
risiiii-s on tliu .School Census.
Secretary Wright submitted his report o
tbo school census , which showed the numbe
of children in the city between the ages of
and 21 to bo as follows :
Mines 3.2
Total 7'i
Number of touchers employed : Males ,
fomulcM , bf > .
Avorujiu compensation : Males , $148.07 : fi
Total number ot ohlldicn eiiro'.led In tl
schools , : i.7UI.
Ni.iubor of school houses , 1C ; value , .110,00
value of nnpiiriitus , J..UIO.
Bids wore then opened for tbo heatln
apparatus at tha 1'iurco street school t
follow : ) : Shugart & Son , SdKy ; Isauo I
Stneud & Co , f. i74 ; Fuller Ac Warren , (02
The bids \vcio referred to thu teachers coi
mlttoe , with Instructions to report at i
adjourned mooting to bo hold Weduesdt
evening at 7 o'clock.
Hids for the erection of the nroposi
school house at the corner ol ICupt
avonua and First street wore roi
as follows : Chris Straub , $10,05
C. Boson , $10,425 ; llughos A : Son , man
worit , S-4,997 ; complete , ? 9i."iO ( ; C. Boso
cnrnontor work , tl,493 ; John P. Woavi
510,500 ; J. A. Murphy. $9,030 ; carpcnl
worn , f4,500 ; L. Christiansen , all but pli
toritiR and brick work , $ - > ,4i3 : ; James and <
P. Wickhmr , $10,450 ; mason work , $4,0-
Thu bids were all referred to the cnuirmi
of the building and lluauco coinmlttoss f
tabulation.
Hlus for heating the South First strc
building wore opened as follows : Sliugai
JW3 ; Davol , S7U50 ! , or fU15 ; Sinead As C. .
SUVJ ; Fuller it Warren , * 1,018 ; with close
$1.347. They wore referred for tabulation.
The election of a treasurer was then pi
cccdod with , and Ferdinand Wles was elect
unanimously.
On motion of Stacey the meeting adjourn
until Wednesday ut 7 p. ui. , wben u secrete
will bo elected.
Jtnmimnt Kulo
Of the prrnnt bankrupt shoo sale , 6
Brand wny. Ladies' kid button shooa "i
wortli $1.50 ; ludiosMonohi { button $1,1
worth $2,50 ; ludius' dongoliv buttc
jmtont leather tip , $1.25 , worth $2
Indlefl' line dongola button $1.60 , woi-
$ S.)0 ( ) ; Indies' Pi-onch dongola kid butt
It $2.00 , worth $4.00 ; Indies' host Fron
Ita doni-oliv button 3 > 2.GO , wortli $ .j.OO.
'sa ' BANKRUPT SI10B BALE ,
aif 621 Broadway.
if
ifd
d ISOpooplo in linn city use pt3 stov
3-
3Jt The Gas Co. puts 'oin in at cost.
ISo : Mil. I'AUIAS OHUINANCIJ.
e'
itt It I'liHUcg tlui City t'liunull Atlrr u Hi
t ,
There was a full house at the council mi
i1' iy intr last night.
us The special commlttoo appointed to IUM
id tigato the Union Depot company's ta
iK usliod for and was gr.intod nioro tlmo.
or
ut The committee appointed at a provl
an meeting to draft u , garbage ordinance 1
not cumplotod the work and asked for t
, thcr time. A raft of ether routine bnali
* was attended to , and then came the main
tute of the ovonuig , tno Paul ordinance.
la A petition signed by uooitt o\iuty prope
owners living on Ulshtcenth utroet ali
the council to grant the franchise and a
inonbtrauco from n much less number v\ \
presented. Alderman Vanllrunt move- -
ny btrluo from tbo ll t tcctiou a uumbe
struou named , but It was lost oy a vote <
to a , and u subsequent mat ion by the' si
If aldcrmuii to strike out section3 was carr
The ordinance WBJ titan tukon up by e t
nnd putted nnd then Aldormfin Van Urunt
moved that tt pass to Its third rending.
Iloforo the motion could bo seconded Al
derman Smith called for the loading of the
remonstrance.
Several nlJormen objected to the rending
claiming that It was unnecessary , that all the
members know what the remonstrance was ,
jut the objections brought Alderman
Smith to his foot with n hot pro
test ngninst "cloko-borcd" legislation nr.d lie
domahdcd that any or nil the protestors
prcsont should bo permitted to appeal to the
council. Ttio demand was granted and
Ovldo Vlon rolled up his sleeves and waded
into the subject In n vigorous manner. Uo
was followed by 3. Lobhnrt in n speech that
had a flavor of tears In it , but under cross-
examination by ITInloy Burke , attorney for
Mr. Paul , It was developed tb tt neither of
the gentlemen lived on the disputed street ,
and that only two of the signers of the re
monstrance were actual residents of the
street.
Alderman Van Brunt withdrew his motion
to pa < s the ordinance to Its third rending ,
nnd offered an amendment to the section re
quiting the forfeiture of all ttreots and
nvonuos not occupied at the end of seven
yetira , but Alderman Smith wanted every
thing forfeited after two years , but the
amendment was carried. An effort was then
mndo to carry the ordinance over until next
Monday , but it failed by a 0 to 1) ) vote. It
then pat&cd Its third reading and after it mo
tion bv Smith to adjourn was voted down ,
the ordinance passed bv the same vote ,
A Idermcn South and Jennings voting asainst
Ul
,
A Solid lliitldln ? .
The now Avenue B school house Is
noarinff completion , nnd will ninko n
neat solid building from the ground ut > .
Tlioro Is not u crack in tlio walls. The
ground bolnglow nnd soft many thought
it was Impossible to erect n building
free from the above defects , but the now
part has not even Bottled from the ol 1.
Looking through the building ono is im
pressed with tlio practical brickwork ,
timbers and the Interior arrangement ,
and liniah.
The concrete foundation is &ovon nnd
n , hulf foot wldo and two feotdoop , which ,
with Portland cement and broken stone ,
lins tiuvdoa sollti foundation. On top of
this is n briclc fooling &ovcn foot wide ,
and on this rises a twonly-llvo-inch wall
to the first lloor joists. Above this foun
dation are sixtoon-ineh walls. Every
third joist is anchored to walls with n
heavy T iron. Tliu wall plates on which
tlio raftnrs are nailed uro anchored and
bolted to tlio walls. Tlio rafters are
also braced and nnchorcd to ceiling
joibts in such n manner that tlio roof can
never blow oil unless the whole building
would go with it. Krom tlio top of the
to or can bo Had ono of tlio grandest
views in the city.
Talcing into consideration the loca
tion and the fact that it is an addition
to uu old building , J. C. & W. vVood-
ward , the nrchitects nnd builders , have
shown that a solid building can bo
erected in that part of tlio city , and
their work should be appreciated.
Davis , pure drugs , boat paints.
I"n.nlnrd ) tlio Ilonrcl uf Supurvlsorj.
Judge Maey handed down his decision
yesterday in the suit that was commenced in
the district court to prevent the levying ol
the school tax by the county Board of
Supervisors. In his decision ho sustained
the position token by W. H. Ware , the at'
tornoy for the plaintiff , and hold that the
statute providing for the publication of an
estimate between the regular mooting of the
school board and tbo third Monday in May
applied to tbo independent districts and not
to the subillstrk'ts alone , as claimed by At
torney Stewart , who appeared for the schoo
board.
In a private conversation after the deci
sion had been rendered Judge Maoy stutcc
that the school law as it now stands soumeO
to bo a conglomeration of ideas that only :
decision of the kiipienio court could unmix
nnd he hoped the supreme court womd n <
given an opportunity to investigate the present
ent case.
Ho granted a totnporarv injunction re
straining the supervisors from making thi
tax levy. The trial of the question whothei
the injunction shall bo made pormarent vvil
not take place until the Novoinsor toroi
There is some talk , however , among thi
members of the school boara , who are o
course the real parties in interest , of ngrae
lug to the temporary injunction being mad
permanent on the showing already made
and Attorney Stewart was given time to con
suit the board as to what stops shall next u
taken.
Thos. E. Craig , edltorand publisher of th
New liavcn ( Mo. ) Notes , says : "I hav
use ! Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera ani
Diarrhoea Uomcdy with great sntiafaetio
for the ailments of my children. For sal
by drugeists.
LK.UJVK *
Cleveland Opt-ns the I.iist Homo Sorlc
7 With u Victory.
CI.CVBI.AND , O. , Sept. 19. Timely hittin
by the Clevclands gnvo thorn a victory ovt
the Pittsbtirgs toduy. Younijwas hit frecl ;
but sharp Holding of the home team pn
vented run-potting by the visitors. Attend
BUCO 1,000. Weather "cloudy and cool. Score
OlovulMid -
Plttsbur ?
Hits : Cleveland , 10 : IMttsburjr. 10. Enor-
Cleveland , II : I'lttsbiirs. 2. Earned runs : Ulovt
lund , U ! I'lttsuuig. - ' . Batteries : Youiu un
/Immer ; Ehret and Miller.
Olil lloncs nt HOIIKI Again.
CIIICAOO , III , , Sopt. 19. Rvnn's single or
Uahlon's bard hit to rijjht , for a four Dagg <
earned two runs and won today's gam
which was decidedly a pitcher's DattI
CrooUs did great work at second and Kyi
stopped ut least two homo runs by remar
able catches after some tall sprintln
Woatner cloudy and cool. Attonduuco , 50
. Score :
Ht. Loul 0 00000000-
Ohlcago. . . , *
lilts : St. Louis , 4 : Ohloaso. 0. Errors : t
Louis. 1 ; Uhlc.iRo , II. liatturlcs : U iwloy ai
KuoUloy ; llutchlnson and Klttrldgo.
i.iny ; Thing lor llrouklyn.
PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , Sopt. 10. The Broo
Ivns in ado their hits and iho Phillies mui
their errors at tbo same time today , and tl
visitors scored an easy victory. Woath
pleasant. Attendance 1,41" . Score ;
Ilrnoklyn -
t'hllndulpiila 0 0 0 2 0 U 0 1 0-
II Its : Iliuoklyn , 10 ; I'hlladolpnln. 7. I
roii : Iliooklyn , 'J | I'hlladuliihht , 2. Datti
ios : K'enneily and Dally ; \Voyhliu a
CUeiiients.
_ , MiDt Stfipliod In 'I lino.
11 BALTIMOIIP , Md. , Sopt. 10. Darknc
stopped the game in tliu eighth innir
? Weather pleasant ; attendance , 804. Scoi
Daltlmoie 0 o o 0 U a 3 5-
llobton -
I
lllts : lliiltltnnro , 14 ; Iloston , 10. Y.rm
Ilnltlnioio. : i : lloslun. 4. Kurnuu runs : Hal
more , (1 ( ; Iloston. U , II ittorlus ; Vlelcery u
. Uuiihon ; btlvolts uii'4 lleiinett.
.liut ; hi I.uck.
WA&IIINOTON , D , C. Sopt. 19. Weatl
warm. Attonduuco b.b'M. Score :
WusbliiKtcin
New Yoik 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 x
lilts : Washington , 7 , Now York , 7 , Hrro
Wunhlnuton , " . Now Voile , 4 , Kaincd rii
Wnsbin'n'lou , 2. Niiw York , : ; . lluiturl
Slcukln uud.McUulru : ICIns und Uoylo.
ltrUVcru lu u U'rt'ck ,
r l Cixcix.NATr , O , , Sept , 19 , The ga
scheduled to bo played between Clnclnn
n. at < d Loulsvlllo was ureventoa by a wrecu
( Jruflon , In which the Ciucltinutl club v
delayed.
ou. "Late to bed ana eany to rise will short
the road to your hums lu the eklos , r
early to bed and "Little Karlv iiiser."ti
: t > ' pill thut waU'jj Ulo lonsar aaJ bailer a
ng wiser.
co-
, _ o Tlio ABU ou llio lloulhiccn.
to U. H .Andrews , ode ot tbo iientloma
of and efllclent clerks of the Murray , glorlei
f fi the fact that ho Is the oldest hotel mui
IllQ the city , Wblln Mr. Andrews holua
ed.at "ago" on the local force , ho is likewise
> at ot the bust Known hotel men in tbo couu
rt.itsox n. r tn unt.tfiiy ,
T. U Hnllof Bnrwcll.lA.at Uio Mlllard.
J. L. McUco of Doilrlco is at the Arcane.
F. N. Kogors ot Chlun a ? Is at the Mercer.
J. E. .lonltlns of Sobtiylcr Is at the Del
lono.
J. C. Vi'hlto of Lincoln in registered at the
Mercer. |
H , O. Dunk of Ccnlral City li at the
Murray. > '
C. H. Cornell of Waterloo is a Ruost nt the
Dellono. „
K , Crawford of Sowdrd was nt tbo Dellono
yesterday. , '
G. C. KcJlck of Chicago Is registered nt
the Murray. ,
Elliott S. Miller ofrrDorMolnos , In. , is nt
thoPaxton ,
John Urott of North Plntto la n guest nt
the Murray.
U. n. Wahlqulst Hfi'stlnps was nt the
Pnxton yesterday.
H. W. Van Slcklo of York was at the
Arcade yesterday.
George 13. Everett of Grand Island is n
guc.st at the Arcane.
Mr. nnO Mrs. John W. flurry of Falrbury
are guests at the Mlllard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I ) . Smith of Cho'lion nro
among thu guests at the Paxton.
Chief and Mrs. W. S. Scnvoy will return
homo Wednesday from Minnesota.
County Attorney Mahoney left yesterday
uttcinoou for .Gothenburg on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. tl. li. Clarkson of Lincoln
were among the arrivals nt the Mlllard
yesterday.
Mr. Homer S. Pagno , In charge of the
Oregon wenthor service , was In iho city
yesterday , the guest of Observer Lawlon of
thu local weather oftlco.
Mrs. J. B. Btanchard leaves Omaha to-
nlcht for llaraot. Vt. , to attend her naronts'
golden xvoddlng , which will take piaco at
tbujr homo lu Barnct October 29.
William A. Paxton , who his boon spend
ing the past month In quarantine In Now
York harbor , nboatd the Not mannln , telegraphed -
graphed from Chicago last night that ho
would arrive In Omnha at (1:30 ( o'clock this
tnoriiliip , over the Mtlwaukeo.
Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Gibson of Los Gntos ,
Cal. , mo In the city visiting their sons ,
llonry and Georco , and daughter , Mrs.
Iiuiiiiiiang. Mr. Gibson will bo remembered
as for a number of yours secretary of the
Bo.it d of Trade , besides having boon n citl-
? on of Nebraska , mostly of Onmlm , for over
thlrty-tlvo yours. They nro nt present stop
ping with their daughter , Mrs. J. II. Ham
tnnnp , No. 22UI F.irnam stieot.
Cmrtao , 111. . Sent. 19. ] Spccml Tologrun
to Tin : Bnn.lTho following Nobrasknnsnro
registered here todav : At the Tromont- ' \
J. Moore , M. E. Pratt Ouwha. At the
Pnlmur House Mrs. Cy Lucts , W. B. Of aril ,
M. I. Blotokv , Omuha ; Ilenrv P. Oxnard ,
Nebraska. At the Grand Pacific John L.
Webster , T. O. Sickolbereor , B. D. Crarv ,
Omaha : David Fltzsorald , Lincoln. At the
Gieat Northern Lyman Kichardsou nnd
wife , Omaha.
NEW Yonic. Sopt. 10. I Special Telegram
to Tnn Bnn.I Omaha : II. Cartan , W. J.
Cortan. C. C. Turner , Hoffman ; H. Cowgill ,
O. P. Goodman , Wostmlnstor : W. J. Lyons ,
B. II. Iloblson , Albennarlo ; F. J. Macbeth ,
Plaza : F. J. Siindllch , Westminster. Lin
coln : J. D. MacF.n-land , Hotel Bartboldl.
PVRHT APQ Cnro wbnt sort of steve you
iJ"i * * A kJ hove or how much coul It
TT-/-VTT r\rviLT m consumes. l'erliap you mo
YOU DON T nloui to iilln up oalth for
thu coul combine. Hjounru
pon'trcail what follows. H iloe < n't interest ) oii.
Tlio oxperlome of tUo-iq who lia\e uaeil
Garland1 Heaters
In conclusive ! " that they nro F1KST In coonorayof
fuel , n convcmcnco in mulilpiilatlon nml durability.
'ihoy nro built ou honor nml ilo not fall to work
Mitlsfctorll ) . H cants you nothing to look at thorn
and If you will call \veiTtll , tall you iibout bundrnds
of our best people who swear by the Gurlnnil hunt
crs und rauccs.
P.C.DVOL
. . ,
Also Agent for Coluinl > la Ulcyolcs.
504 Broadway and 10 North Main Street
COUNCIL UI.UFF3.
CZiRS STATE BANK
Of Council IlluIU.
Capital stock . $ ir.0,03 ! )
Hnritlns anil Pi-olltj . SOOU
Net cnpHul nml MirpliH $2$0,0'J ; $ ; )
nirectors-l. I ) . Bdnuimlron. B. I. . Shinrirt , I1 t )
aioi-ion , K. K. Hurt , I. A. Millar , .1 , V. HtnoViui
nml Clinrlu'i It. llunnun. Tr.ui-.ict , nuiiur.U b ink ,
hiK bii'lncss. L-iriiost oipltil uiiu surphu or ua/
bunk hi Southwestern Iowa
INTKUtbT ON TIMI3 lii'03ITO. )
? im Xr ntindnrc Attorneys ut law. I'rao
Ollll < X OilllllUUS tlco lu tbo et.itn and
federal courts. Rooms 'J. 4 und 5 Shujjut
lleuio blouk , Council lllulTs , lu.
OiDaliaMcfalandSurp
INSTITUTE.
Eye & Ear
INFIRMARY
FOii 'Tl-iEl
TREATMENT
OP ALL
ItcstfaclHUet , niipnrntnsniiil roiioitlai for smouf
treatment of every form of itlaaiiu roqulf
InK inoillcal or tur lcul troatmont.
Wtefls forp.itlents , lioinl mil nttomliuoo. Iloit n
coinoilutlnntf In lha went.
Wrlto for circular * nn iloforniltlm unct brncos , trm
et , club feet , ciirvKtiiro * of nuhio , plloi , tunior < , can
rnr , cat'irrh , bronflliltla , Inliulnilun , electricity , par
nlyslK , upllupiy , kldnoy , blmlilur , cc , cur , ilcm un
tiloiul aiulull Biirjlcal ( .
DISEASES OF WOXBK U
Wnnien KHKH. Wo Imvolntolr mldet u lyhu-ln ( to
pitrtmunt for Womoa ilurUu cnntliiement , ttrlctl.
iir.vnto. Only Uchiiblo llollc.il Institute inVilnz i
bi > echiltyof >
ITITVATII DISKASKS
All Illooit Illsmt-u5 gjc'coxfully trc itod. Kyplillltl
- 34 I'olsom rouiovoil f ruui the tyMum without muriiirj
-4 New Huitonltlvn Truatt'Onl ' for I.oa * of VITA I
I'OWIOII. I'UMOiisiitittblo Hi visit uiiiiiy bo troito
s ; at liomu by ccirru | ionilnce. All commiiiiloitloii
s : co.ilUoiitliu. Mu.hcnHiiDrlimrii'.iiuTUBuat ' liy null u
si oxpni , BCCiircly imokel. nu iuiirlc > lo InJIeiKi con
U'nla or neiulor. Uuu porouuiil Intervlu-v prulurrul
( nil nml ronsult in ur uonit hlitory of your cam , ai
lllucud lu nluln ivr imar. < ) ur
TO MEN * * < * * * < UI' ° T I'rlvnto Hpj
30 i u men ,
cM or Nerroiu iu91,3
ill Irapntciicy , byplulli , GlO'Jt nil 1 VurlOD.'ylo , irltll iuu
at
' '
as llruccs , Applliiiiccs for Do'Kinultlot ani Trmso
Only munutaitory In tha west of
TUUSSI3S , IIl.KCr
Uia llATTKHir.S AND 1IKI/W.
J.u Omalia Medical and 'Surgical Institute
1.1
1.5 26th and Broadway , Ojunoil Bluff :
i.l
Ten mlnUios rl le from center of 0.u.iU4 01
an J l/ounll lllutra uluotrlfl mutvr Iliu.
m
ito I'ropntiiU fur rir.iila Stikj * . l.u ubor , Kt i
o Healeil cropoails v III ho received ut thu o
flee of tint Ulty Comptiollur. Omaha , .Sob. , i
to 4 o'e.oelc p. in rJeptemliof Mt
iB'.ii ' for the furnUUIng of urude stuUe
lumber , nails , come it. gund anil Kr.iv
for thu ulty of Omabu , for thu r
ily mnlniler ot the year. Illds muy bo mndo fi
In nil thourtluUa montloiiud , or for each He
in sorp.iruto. Thn rlsht K reserved torojcot ui
or ull bids. IZuch bidder Is ruiiulrtd to o
he clo o u eertllle.l check of ( > U. bpuultluutloi
no ou Ulo ut the comntroller'i olllcc.
nltidst. Tura OLSC.V , Comptroller
THE BEST IN T > S WORLD '
Tobacco
Situated in the immediate section of country that produces a grade
of tobacco , that in texture , flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere
in the world , and being in position to command the choice of all offerings -
ings upon this market , we spare no pains nor expense to give the trade
THE VERY BE5T.
When in want of the best ; ask for
Sold everywhere. None genuine without the
Trade Mark of the Bull on each package.
BLACKWGLL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. ,
DURHAM , N. C.
Kvery MAN c n lie
SVUOHQ ami VIO-
lOUOUSInall respects
_ _ _ _ by usinn SPANISH
N1CUVINJJ , t he K fnt bpniiloli Uemcdv. YOUNO MUN
OH OIIitilTiriliu frum NKKVOUS mUULITY , I.OST of
FAILING MANHOOD uluhtlyumUslor.ti , convulsions , iiLt\oua
protrallou , CIUISM ! by tticuse ot opium , tobiccu or alcohol , \\ako
fulness , mutual ilcprrsslon , lass otp&Htr in cither FL-X , spermator-
rliusa caused by sell ahitso nn l o\tr indulgence ni titiv personal \\eah
nosscan bo restored to perfect health m.d the NOnilv VITAI.IT V OF STftONO MEN.
Wo fiivs a written Rinrantcewth6bocs tofuto nny ntonr ruftiml I nin-tov $ t n ho 0 boits J.j
For SalJ In Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co.
Twin Gity Steam Dye Works
A. SCMIOKDSACK , PUOPH1I TOR.
BYEIMG , GLEAWIHGAWD RSFISTISHITC
OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Omaha Olllco , 1521 Farnatn St. ; Tolopnono 1521. Clouncil Hln'Vs ' OITico and \VorUs
Cor. Avo. A nnd 20th St. ; Telephone 310. Send for uirculnrs and price list.
Machine at nlO-Tone-a-Day Price.
Olriirraiity c nlth P.ncU Mnchlnc.
TlioHouthwlckISiilIncProan Is aS-horsc , full-clrols inachluo.
It lias the largest i rail opening of
nny ContlnnnuH-liahni ; ,
Doulik'-Mruko 1'icea In
the World.
Bulcstlcht ; draft light ,
Capacity ; Construction ) JJnrnlilllty nil the WEST.
SANDWJCH MANUFACTURING
In starting one press recently we baled nine
tons in five hours with new hands.
ORDINANCE NO. 3215.
An ord1 nance creating street Improvement
d 1st l lets 303.478 and 470 lit the city of O tun ha.
for the improving of the streets lu snld dis
trict by curbing und paving und ullowlnji
thirty Hays to the piopuily owners In suld
district In which to determine and designate
the matotl.il desired to bu used for such im-
ptovln ! ! :
He Itorda'noa ' uy the city council of the olty
of Uniiihu :
Section 1. That Street Imptovemont Dis
tricts Jsos. 478 und 47'Jriir ' the Improving ot tlio
stiectlti suld district Is hereby created In the
eltv nf UnulKi.
S-ectloir. ' . That street Impi-nveinoiildlslrict
No. 47H shall compilso Douglas street fiom
west line of lllth street to oust Hut-of "Oth
.street. In the city of Omuha. uiul shall include
all lots und rc.ilcstitu on both sides ot said
struct bad ; n distance of 1.12 feet from the
nnith und south llnus of said street , und It Is
hoioby decluicd necubsaiy to Improve thu
same.
beet Ion 3. Thnt street Improvement district
No. 47U shall comprise 17th titieet from north
line of F.irnum htroot to south line of Uodco
street In the ulty of Omuh i , und shull Inuludu
nil lots und real estate on both Hides nfhiild
street back a distance uf onu hundred und
thirty-two foot from tbo oust and wont I lues of
suld htreots. und it Is hcicby declared neces
sary to Improve the same.
Section 4. Thut Htreot improvement dis
tricts Nos. 473 und 47i > In the city of Omaha bo
und the a.iino Is hereby ordciod Improved by
curbing and paving ; tbo s-.inio.
Suction .1. That thirty days next , after the
Passage and approval of this urd Inuiico bo und
the B.iinO Is horobv allowed to the owners of
all lots aim roil oUato In suld street 1m-
piovtment district , to determine and desig
nate the material doalred to bu usud for Iho
Improvln : ot the same , uuJ notify thu city
couiK-ll thereof , it having been und bolus
borobv determined by tbo mayor and city
council of said eltv , for masons which appear
rluht and proper.th.it nil the real ustuto In said
street Improvement district , shall bo ohurKOil
undufiscsscd with the cost ot improving theio-
lu. to bo thereafter ilntormlnoil unu estnn-
lishad according to the benefits to tbo
pronottyln mild street Improvmont district ,
undtliu Itoatd of I'ubllo Works hereby di
rected toglvb notlL-o to the owners of lands
and lots , .subject to local assessment , for thu
cost ot suld Impiovoinonts , to doloimlno und
designate the material to bu used for such Irn-
piovin , l > v iiublieatlon In the odlolul p'ipor
of the city for thrcu consociitlvo days , t-t
least tltleon duys prior to thu lanso of said
thirty ilaytt.
Hoiitlon n , Thnt this ordinance shall tune
Direct and bo in force fiom and after Us pass-
ago.
1'ussod September 2nrt , ISO. ' .
JOHN OHOVRS ,
City Olerk
O. L. OlIAKl'Mj ; .
Ac-tins I'roslduntOlty Council
Approved Sopto/.ibori.tb , 1HU.
OKU. I' . UEMlg.
Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 3230.
An ordinance cioiitlir. : hewer district No 101 ,
dellnliiK HH limits , size of SOWOIK und ulov.i-
tloni , and directing the bo'ird of publlo
works to tuUo the nocus 'iry stops to uiiuso
-01131111011011 of the sowur In siild dlt.-
tr ot.
lie It ordiilnod by the olty caunull ot the olty
of Oniiib i :
Houtlnn I , Bower dlstilol No. ltt.1 Is boroby
created In the ulty of Umiihii.
tjectlon" . ThitfaOHcr district No. 1GS slnil
comprUe the following lots und trauts of r al
ostiito : All tliu lots in hlojk U. und lots I , - . ' , ! l ,
4 , fi. U. 7 und 8. blouic H , Hillside uddltlan No. 1 ;
loin 1 , L' , il , 4 , ft , U nnd 7 , lllllHldo Heaervu ; nil In
tlio ulty of Uniiiha ,
heetlon ; i That soner district No. 101 shall
be coiihtruotod uu follows : llo-dmilng ut a
point on the brick unnur In OhlciiKo street ID
I eel east of u.ist line of Vth ) stioet ut unolovu-
tion of Os.5 feut nbovo the city datum , thence
with u 1" Inch pIpoHuwer to a munholoon the
north line of UIUKO | | ; btiuct and In thocontoi
of UJth street at aielovutlon ot 1U',0 feet
thum-oaloiu the center of llJIlt btroot with i
U' Inch pipe sewer ton manhole In the center
ot ( ) a siiect at an ele\utlnn of I'J..O feet ,
thenuo with a lUlnuh plpuuoworiilongthuuon-
terof Oabsstiout to iinmnlio o In the center o
'Jlbt btreut i't nn olovatlon of 1S7.0 feet , thence
alon , ' the canter of Oubs btr-ut with un 8 Inol
a llusli t ink on the east line o
U.'nd Htreotut un olovatlon of Hi'.O ' feet ,
All the uforossild uluviitlons to hu at the ( low
HntM of ald soHurs ut thu poIntH niuncil.
The allKiiimint und isrudos of hald bowers to
buatrul ht llnoa heloen nun bolosunil otho
points mpoclllcd , as fur us practicable , und uo
cording to plans and Hpeclllcatlona tiled will
tbo board of nifbllu works.
Hlx Inch Junction pieces Hlinll bo plncod It
the sewer ovory- ' > feet , or ua directed in writ
lut ! by the 'lty onglneur ,
euwur inluU bhuli bu couitruulcd in unit
sewer at such points a ? the olty engineer maj
direct.
Hoction4. That the board of public works I1
hereby Instructed totako the tieeess irv .stoi)1
to catiso the construction of tlio newer In bah
district.
Section 5. Thnt this orlln.inco sh'ill tiKc
ciTeut and bo In force from and uf tor Its p isv
nco.
Passed Septomboi 2nd. Is02.
JOHN GHOVn' ' .
CltvOIoilc.
O. L CIIAPl-Tj ; ,
Actlni ; I'icoldont Ulty Council.
Approved Heptcmb3r Olh. IhUJ.
Giu. I' . 1JKMIS ,
_ _ Muycjr.
TO ALL OWNHHS OK I.O'IVi OU 1'AIU'H Ol
lots on Il.'nd street from Unnillton street ti
IT tnKlIn Hticet.
You uro lioieby notified thut the undoi
iKiiod. three dlslntorostoil froeholdera of tin
Uy of Omaha , have been duly appointed lij
ho mnynr , with the approval of the eltj
oiii'i-ll of suld tlty , to U3oss the dnmiiucs the <
ho owners , respectively , of tbo pi opart ]
ITectod by pridliu of said st rout , ileclarui
nucessary by Ordlnanoo No. : U4I ( , pissoil Hi-n
ornberSnd. 1S12. appro\od tioptumhor Gth , I6U.
You are further notified , that bavin ? UC'
optoJ suld uppolntmont , and dnlv iiuullllci
is requ'rod by law. wo will , on tbo ajtn day o
optombor. A. I ) . IS1).1 ) , at tbo hour of tbrc
'clock in the afternoon , ut the olllc-e of Uei
. I'nul , 16X > riirnnrn street , within tbo cor
) orate limits of HiilU city , meet for tbo pur
iobo of considering and inaklni ; the asses-
nont of diimago to the owners respoetl voly o
aid property , iiiroctud bv S'lld Kiadlnz. t il !
n ? into consider itlon spooltil benollts , If ans
You ate notified to bo present at the tlm
and place aforesaid , nnd make any objection
toorstatomonts concerning suld assesa
of damages us you niiiv consider proper.
uio. : j. PAUL , ,
.1. M. ItOllIIINS.
JAMi : i STOOICDAI.E.
Onmlta , Neb . Sept. 10th. 181-J. _ s'JQdIOt
PERMANENT SIDEWALK IlErfOLL
TION.
otincll Ohiinibor , Onuihu. Nob. , JB9
llo it ii-snlveil by the city council of Omiib
the mayor concurring :
Thut permanent sidon.ilks bo roiiHtruutt
In the olty of Oimiln IIH deslunatcd bold' '
within five days uflur the pubilo.itlou of tb
losolutlon , or the personal uorvluo thoieof , i
ordliiancu IB nuthoil/od und required ; HIIC
bldowulktoboluld to the permanent grudo ;
ustuhlluliod on the paved Htiects upcolfli
lioieln and to tin conbtructed of NIOIIB. uitl
clal Htonc , brlok or tiling , uccoidlim to MXK
llcstlonson Ulo In the ollluo of the board i
publlo uoiks , und under Its supurvlslon , ti
wltt North Hide of Wool worth iivonne. lot 12 hloi
0 , Huiibcom 1'laco , permanent , Kfauo , 0 fe
wide.
West si Jo of l'.ntH avenue , lotd block ! > , Man
com I'lace , permanent 'rade , n foot wldo.
South Mldu of lilnnev street , lot .1 blouk
Konnt/.e 1'laoe. permanent urudo , U foct will
hontli bldi ) of SI. Mury'H avenue , lota 1 and
Jacob's addition , G tout wide.
And , bo It further resolve I ;
That the board of public works bo , end
hereby author.od nnd directed to cause
copy of this icsiilutlon to lie published In t
otllulul paper of the ulty for ono week , or
borved on the owners of said lots , und that u
loasbut'h ownoiHih.il ! within llvo ( lays ufl
the publication or service of Hiieh copv uc
btrnct mild hldowulks us horoln reiinlrud , tl
the hoirJ of pnhllo worl.H oiiuso tlio HIIIIIO
bo done , the cost of constructing B ltd HC
walks ruspuollvoly to be ussi-ssod uuulnst t
real estnte. lot 01 part of lot In front of u
abutting fttiuh alduwullcB ,
1'asb-od May 'Jrd U'Ki. ' r. I' , DAVIS.
I'assodAutr. 2lrd , Ibfri WM. K JUX'linU '
I'ussod tiopt Bud , lh' ' . ' 0. li. ailAl''l''iii ' ' : ,
Aullue 1'resldonth Uitv Council
Attest ; JOHN UKOVI > .
( Jlty Oloili
Approved ; OHU. I' . HKMIh.
Mnvoi
NOTIOK TO CONSTHUOT SIDnWAMCH
To the owners of the lots , purls of lots : i
real estate described in the above luso
tlon ;
You mid ouch of you uro hereby notified
construct permanent sidewalks ubroquliod
u resolution of the ulty couiiKll und niiiyor
the city of Omaha , ot uhirh the , ihc\ol
copy , 1'V. . IIIUICIIAUSr.lt ,
Chairman Hourd of i'ubllo Work'
Omahu , Nub , tiupt , ' 'Olh. 18U.
_ gaa.ii-'a.at.gi-'Jo-.T
IlliU for llotuU.
The vlllucu of Gordon will receive sea
hlus foi SI..iT. ' ) wortli of water bondi. . ' 1
bonda are JI'Jt.M each , SO ynnrs. with prlvlh
ot paying after J yuais. The bonds nre 7 |
cent. I'nll Information can bo obtulnol
uddrosuln , ; the villag .
K. I ) . MOUIUSON ,
Gordon , Jihuildau Co. , Nul
ATj NOTIOJES ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Tlio want nilvurtlioinotits appenrlng In
newapfiiicr nro otlon thn must Intoronlng
part of Us contcnt . They express the urgent
needs tha dnlly wl < liti-i of thn people who
want Mimetlilng nnd who ixro willing to dq
kotnuthtn ; .
TTASTlMlAUi : forTnwriTnit or Ttlot nut
L clu < > : JI.Wu month , Imiulro ntOI4 llrond-
wny.
IpAKM nnd city toiini. Money loaned on
stock and itr.itn , Uo tl estate for mlo ,
DwullliU 'inil lmilnc rt > ittnt . Money loaneit
for loe.il Investors. Uunguu & Towle'Jl 1'ontl
Mrci't.
"IT\t \ > ll PAt.r. Hnrjp. lniciv nn I h irnuss nl
. ! ' lilt s ii'rlllon ; grit I oitlllt : ynodTeltlirol
road horse. Mnst&Ql * . U , 11. Iowl , n 1'u.irl
sticot.
$ VflOstoanf morch.urllio In western In\t.i.
well lnc.itod , ilulnii civ ) I tiiMliius4 , for s.ilo
orti idix i ; . tl. ll.irtlolt. fJl llro.tdw iy ,
i ) i liu.id of ynuiiK her < a < i for tr ulo : Ininrovu t
< m-oiHTlv or Imi'l. M ll , Ilirtiult , 741 Itroad *
\\iiy. Conn' II Uluir < .
$ I.HO win Hi of dty edods nnd not 'otii ' forux *
t'hamo. ' IX (1. llartlett , 711 llroadway ,
ifOI ! HAM ; - Creamerycll IOUIUIM ! In No <
briiikii. dolntt coed hn lno < i Will t.vVn
urtu or or Pull untlro buslnuts : iv n b.ir ntu
K , II. Shnufo.
OR SA I. U Improved Wl-'ioro stock farm
In estorn lown , til ; ISJ-iu-io farm , JiJ ; 13 > -
tin. Jolinston f. Van I'aUoii. '
IfOlt SAli-Chnii-o : ! > t r-inn In rottiwutfi-
Jin n Co. 413 acres uoll lee itud ami 1m.
provivl I'rlco tlJiin nero. V. II 'lio.ifo.
I rYOU hive nuytliln-j for s-xlu or trido sou
- 1II , Sim ifo. llro 1 1 wny an I M uu slri'ot.
irOK SAIiK Onsinuil p.iyinenU , fruit , uiul
* - ' giiidon Inn 1 noir Coinii-ll Illuirs U. 11.
lmnfe , llroadw iy , ui 1 .Main li'00l.
iron l-Ani-AlhTon : RoUor "mlllsTin llojim' '
1rixpi , N'ob. ; llnust itiir p jwor In tliu st-xtn
doveloiilni I.1" ) hnrsu powtir w itot entire vo ir ;
dully oip.u'ity , till ) hirrols ; nn li nurv unit
| .pui ton iiu'i-'i coinplutulnuvei / dot in ( laj I
finmoriMlilonuotS nerotof Iin I I , title uorfon ,
prt'i' , JS.'iii ; will t ildi mil npiovul u.istor.l
Subi.isU.i land. 11 II. Hhoifo.
_ _
I71OR 8 M.ll-Cloan stocK li-ir Iwivio , well est -
-L1 t ill M > I trr.lo , Invoice ntionl J > , 'Hi ' Hoe I
entail for sol In . Tornu OIMII 1' . II. Sliuafo.
inoil e\t.i : OR ttP.STOooil i-oi-l yiinl with
L o. ill's. ( itiiieoiishlnlds. ( . Xk'Iiiiison , t Oo.
1/tUU \CllAMiK-Untiil I and tustiuraiit
- Inculi'ii uthuburt , No' ' ) , un I 111 Hits In
Doiui-i. 1'olo.j lll exchange for clour No-
bivsilaiiil ill ! SliiMftf.
IJMU SAIjK lliirdw ire slooic.vlil tnvolcii
- f 1,0 U , hJ ito I 111 Hi in-live Nohiiis'ta town
of l'il ( ) pupulitlon : buslnuss old i-st ih.Nhuii ;
will ho n c o > i ) Invest Igiittnii , I' . II 10 ifo.
AC'I2 ( ! film with Improvements , llvo
lilt's north of Council Illull's ; tIJuii ucro ;
p b irgiilo 11 U. I" '
W PAN rid ) No1 ruska Inn 1 In im-h-ingo for
pond work hor-o * . 1 II. bhnafo.
Wild , jou Inlld a homeVu \ havoiiflno
res di'iicc lot which wooil fur M 0 1C
tuitcn sunn. ( Iroenshluldi. Nicholson Oo.
I.rAl.P section of unlncumboro I Kind In No-
biiisKu to tradt ) for city piopcrty. Uroon-
shlulds , Nicholson & . Co.
BUY Roods stork to ti ulo for low i land ,
( reenshlolds. Nicholson A : Oo.
WL bavo u number of good tenants who
wnnt us to Bet ilt-blr iblo bouses for thorn.
Do you waul to tout your house ? Oreun-
shields. Nicholson & Oo.
G.'l llroadway. Orconshlolils. Nicholson & Co ,
10.il ostatu.
ACiOUl ) tlvo-ronm hoiiho tor s no on yonl
u n torins. Ohoiper thiiii iiijin luuU
Grceiislilolds. Nluholsuii .V Uo.
NK\V sovnn-room hoiibu. oUna to llentoii
sliL-'ul. Will 1 1. iflo for SMI ; . lilt lots or liitul ,
Ori'enslilcUls , Nicholson .1 C'o. '
SAhC OK UXOllANOi : 4fiO-.icri ! i-itiun 111
Whi'ploi coniuy. Neb. Will til o inorcli.ui-
dlse. K. II. Mieafc.
SAInHotel with fornltiiro and ll\-
ituios : 'J" > I'ooniM , b irn , ct.Price , 'y , " > JJ.
Located In Douglas count v. Dally receipts ,
J.I , " ) . IiuestlKiilo at oncu. II II. Sbeiifo.
FOKSALE Crpiuoery outllt. cumprlilnit 20-
h. p. hol'or. 10-h. ] i. onzlnc. Do Ltvvcllo
separator ; ! , 2 cream v.iH , ! UO.illons [ uiich ; ush
cliurn.iJJ ; Ka'lons ' ; power hnttor uoiUor. boani
Fcnlus wnlirht citn , water tank and other
fixture * . Will Boll cbu.ip for u.ish or trade
for lun I. i : . U. Sho'ifo.
_
| jlCKbAM7 Small hotel In ! ? oed low.i town
-L' llulldlni ; pud furniture complete ; at u
hur aln. E. H. Slieafo.
I/OR IlKNT House and bntn , tozrtbor or
- - sepiratolv. corner 7th st. and 7th uvo.
Carpels and nil kinds of household u'oods for
sale ; also , gentle family Imrso nnd ph leton.
Inquire on promises or ol W. A. Wool.
W ANTKO A youiif ! mini to wotK. Apply
at Olllco of I.eon nd 1.\eiett-
Vv 7AXTr.U Oooil Rlrl for : [ onor.il house' '
' \\orK.at4liUlcniiveiinc.
FOH TIIADH UindH In ; Un-olv county linil
Cnstci-county. Nob. , fnr sto-lcof jowolry.
orsuns , furiiltuio 01 bnslncBs iiopurty In
Uonnull Illuirs. n. 11. Sheifo.
JjlOU KAI/1' li"lrublu ) rosldunco piopcrty
Jon I'lirlt : ive. All moduru Impinvcmunts.
14 rooms , ono block from motor ; u b.irKiiln If
t ilici' .it once ; easy p.iymunts or tr.ido K. U.
Slicafu.
WANTI3U VOUIIK nan for < , ( llcoork ;
must be gooI poninuii unit iiceur ito In t\s \ *
uros. Addrojs llox'JUl , Ooiinuil HlnlVs.
THOU BALE two zood yotnii horses. Will
-L' t.ilvoimrpcntor work In payment for sumo.
Leonard K\orutt.
FOR SALK Registered A. J. O. O. .lotsoy
cow , Unvi-loti No. lO.ait : n snlundld family
cow ; was fresh An list 11. ! W , M. Phoptrd ,
ItoomSOJ , Mcrrlam bloolc , Council HlulTs.
w AN I'd ) Teams to liuul coul. Apply to
U A. COY , 10 Main street.
ORDINANCE NO. 11250.
An ordinance to provide for thn submitting to
tbo leg il doctors of the city of Omaha , ut u.
general election to bo hold In Bald < < lty o (
Omuha on the htb dny of November , 181) ) . ' , tint
question of Issuing ono hundred thousand
dollars ( H05.00U ) of lomls of the city ot
Omaha for thu cimsli iii'tlon and iniilntcn-
aii o of sewers lu said ulty.
llo Itordalnud by the city council of the city
of Omaha ;
Hi'Ctlon I. That , the niuyor of the city of
Omaha bu und ho hereby Iti MUhori/c'd und
directed to IRSUO his proolutnutlon and r-iusa
to bo submitted to the logul oloetois nf salt !
city nt the cunor il election to beheld
held In Bald city on the Hlh day of November ,
Ih'J' , the question and piopusltion following ,
to-wlt :
"i-hill bonds of tbo city of Omuha. In the
sum of onu hundred thoiiH ind dolluiu ( Jl-U.WM )
bo Ibsuod for the coiiKti uctlon und muintoii-
aucuof Bewers , to run no more th in txvonty ( UJ )
yuuis , to draw Interest , nottoexcocd llvo per
cent per annum , with Interest cmiirms au-
noxeil thereto , uud not to bo hold for less
thun par , the jiroccnds from the .sale thereof
to bo expended for the const ruction nnd main-
ten.men of uewois In thu city of Omuha. and
the proceeds thoieof not to hu dheituj from
tin ) obJeclH therein Npoclllod ? "
beetlonS. TliulHuld < | iio tion und proposi
tion hlmll huBiibmlttcd to Bald electors cutlro
In the proper form piovltlmi by law forolllulal
ballots , rlib Iho words "Vos , " "No.-1 prln'i-d
thereon. All of mid ballots bavins nn"X"
> nur < followlni ; the wonl "Vcs. " ( .hall bo
counted In favor of Issulneatd bonds , una nil
of Hald b illotshavlu. an "X1' murk followlna
tbo word "No. " Hliull Lu counted und consid
ered us against , thu Issuing of said lumdH ,
Heetlon 'J That IIH | | ordinance shall tilto
effect und bo In force from and utter Its uasj-
I September Gth , Ifi i ,
( JlivOiiirlc
C ) . U ( JIIAKKKi : .
Actlnx President City OouuulL
Approved . . ; ! . , ]
Miiyor.
TO AM. OWNKHS W LOTS Oil J'AltTH Ol ?
lots on IHIh street from Ames avenue to
I-'uwler iivuinu * .
You uro botoiiy notlllud that the under-
l lied , three disinterested freeholders of thu
city ot Omulm , hiivu hi-un duly iippo-ntod by
li'o mayor , with tbo approval uf thu city coun
cil of H I'd eltv , toiiHsoss thudumaifo to tliu
owners loHpmitlvuly of the lirupgrtv ulToctoil
by u-iudliu of biild street und eiosastrivets , de-
el a red necessary by 01,1 In.men No HU. pussod
id fc'optembui Oib , IBJ , ' , uupiotcd boptumbcrutli
il-
You uro fuither nutlPoil. thut having no-
to coptulsiid iippolntiiient. uud du y qiiulllled
toy. . ns tcqulred by law , wu will , on the Mui ilav o
y.uf October. A D.IH ) . ' . at the hour of : t o'oloeU In
ufa the afternoon , at thu nlllca of lieo. J , 1'uul. IGT >
r.irniim utrcot , within the corporate H nitx of
suld eltv , moot for thu purpose of considering
und niiikliij ; the assussmuut of d.un-i.o in tbu
ouner > ro poctlvolv ot Huld proportv nlfecto'1
bv Hild t-iulliu. takliiif into consideritlun
Hjioelul beneIIis , If nny.
You aiu notillod to bo iirotont ut thu tlmo
and plHCoufoiudiild und m-iku uny objection
to 01 bt itementa concernlu ir uald usnossnieut
of damaucs ua you may OUIIH dor proper.
> y (1KO. J. I'AUL ,
w. ( i. bi'uuvi'.it.
Omaha , Bcptcmbor lUth , IbW. -g.i.