Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 30, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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* TJIE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS. -
CFFlCKi - NO. 12 PEAllL STKRET
Delivered by carrier to nnr pitt of the cltr
II.v. . TI1.TON , - MANAGER
TrtEi'iioMfcj { &ft " " No43
EmlST.
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K V. 1'lumblnp Co.
Council lilufts Lumber Co. .
The Jurr In the district court was dls-
charsed ycitcrdny until next Monday.
Today IK the last day on which petitions
cnn bo filed for the October term of superior
court.
A mnrrlage license was lss\ied yoUcrdnv
to Archibald Miles of Macedonia and Mnry
Ucinard of Hcndorson.
Honrv , the l-ycnr-old son of S. Nelson.
dloa Wednesday nflcrncon nt H o'clock of
\vtibopltiK couch , after un Illness of two
weeks. The funeral will take plaro today
from the family residence in Uootner town
ship. /
Uov. E. .1. Babcoctt has announced that ho
ijvill coinmenco n series of Sunday evening
Hcctures on the subject , "Uenerat Councils
of the Church , " at St. l'aul' Episcopal
church. The flm of the course will be given
next Sunday evening.
The I'ottnwattiimlo county Tlppocanoo
.club will hold n meeting loino.-row afternoon
'at 3 o'clock for the purpose of reorganizing
lor the presidential campaign. A cull has
been Issued bv the president and secretary1 ,
D. C. JJIoomor and 1) . U. Clark.
Hov. Mr. Sharp of Fnxborouvjti. Mass. , is
the RUc.'t of Mr. and Mra. E. E. llarl wbllu
visiting in the city. Ilu will occupy the nul-
plt of ths ConL-rcifiUioiuil
cnurch next btiti-
duy , Uus alTordlng the nubile nuothur oppor
tunity of hearing tills gifted young divine.
W. T. Uuii'her. the railroad nnin who xvns
put In Jill Wednesday night for insanity ,
was ordered tnkcn to Clarinda for treatment
yesterday afternoon. H Is only a short tlmo
slnco he wus released from ClannUn on the
opposition that ho wns cured , nut tio'seeins
to bo worse now than whou he was llrat.
tu'hcn thcro.
The Urnnt dnmngooise against the Ualon
| l jclflc , which nas bnon on trial In tbo federal
'court ' for the pnst two davs , was finished last
evening nud clvcti to the Jury , the entire
' nftcrnoon session being oceuuied b.v Iho
'arguments ' of ttie attorneys. The crand Jury
'rolurnod eight Indictments ymterday , of
parties xvho are charged with bootlegging. ,
itur
of tlio N tlunil Mntiinl rim
Innur.'inci ) Uuinpiiny of Council Minn's.
It is now prepared to furnish the
lliitfhcst class of indemnity against Piro ,
Lightning and Tornadoes , on all classes
of insurahlo property. The plan is the
latest jind the ono in most successful
i/pcration in the oastarn states.
TUB AUTIIOItl/.KI ) OUAItANTHK KIJ.VI ) IS
3:250,000.00 : , AND Till * 1'Aiu t'f OUAU-
, ANTEI : ruxi ) W.j)0d.oo. ( )
The foilowiny : are the insorpor.itora
ntid fuiriintors : :
llon.W. II. AI. Pimcy.hnnkor.-CoiinL'll IlluITs , In.
linn. Joscnh It. Itucil. chief
jnsilcc U. rIIIIKI court , '
} . SI. Trey nor. poUmustur. "
Jloti. Tlioitias lldwiniiii. .M. 0. , "
b. I' . MiicCunnull , uhoicsulu
: lumber , "
3 , A. Murphv. conlnirtor. " ,
Mlon. G , A. llolniL'9 , : ili'y at
I Inw , "
Win J , Jmnc i > ii. president " *
lion , .loblali D.'inforlli.ciiul-
, tiillst ,
' l linn. A. V. 1 , iii-liner. capl-
tiillst. Sioux City , Iu.
C. R Uiiinn. loan.
A. M. JackHiin. real cstitc. "
M. II. Oul k.atturtiuynt law ,
J , It. Mnlilc , II ro In-iiiunco , "
O. I * . McUray. Ilio Insnr.meu. "
Call or drcp a postal card and our
nircnt will visit you OKKICE HOO.MS ,
40 AND 47 I3.\LmviNT BLOUK.
- - W. C.JAMES , T. U. RALSTON ,
President. Secretary.
Never before have the pcoplo of
Council BlulTs nnd Omaha had such nn
opportunity to buy acre property sulta-
Wo for homo or fruit ns is ollorcd by
Juy ) & Hess.100 acres to pick from.
Only two and a half miles east of Coun
cil BlulTs postolllce.
I'KKSUX.ll , I'A ll.IV U.I I'll ( .
I ' * ' " * * _ _ .
.Id tlowo of Atlantic is at tno Grand hotel. !
! Harry , 'nmes Is seriously ill with malarial
, fever.
( > Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Williams are visiting
.friends at Indlunola , NOD.
Tbomas Altrop bus returned from a visit
of several months In England.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Stewart will leave
today for n visit of several weeks at Hot
ypr.nps , S. D.
Hon. D. Snoedy of Denver , Colo. , wns the ,
puost of his sister Mrs. '
, J. O'Dounell , for
' the past two days.
' W. H. Koblnson and wife have gone to St.
.I-onls to take In It.ao
- tno celebration ot the
' I "Vellea Prophets. "
Hov. U. W. Crofts has been seriously ill
.with malarial fever since raovlnmo Beatrice
,
'but ' is now reported tn bo Improving.
A Thine of llcumy.
Ono of the finest things in the ulmpo
of un upright piano thut has over been
Hhown in this city was received ut tno
JMucllor music store ycatorduv. It is 10u
Hiifdinan , superbly finished in Gircns-
jeiiin walnut case , with u liquid , pearl-
jlilio tone. It is n beauty all over , und
iwlll grace the parlor of nn Oinixha lady
next weolc. There
' Is nothing1 to com-
'imro with it in nio
' beauty in the :
'lurnittiro line , nnd when this iH !
' uddud to the unBiirpassiiblo qualities of
'tho instrument itself it
certainly becomes
n joy forovcr , By the way. two Hard-
mans nnd ono dro
Harrington pianos ro
disposed of by Mueller to Omaha , cs
Ihln weclf. _
Boston store closes every evening LOse
p. m. , unless Mondays and Saturdays.
Darin , pure drills , best p.tints.
I'm tnv tti n Iu Veto ruin.
Tbo i'ottnwuttamlo
County Veterans association
ciation will hold Us annual reunion at Cur-
en n , commencing October 4 and lasting two
da > s. KxUnibivo
preparations nro being
inudo for the outartalntnunt of the soldlord
by the people of Carson and a largo turnout
in looked for. A special train will leave ,
Counnll Bluff * over the Rock Island on the ,
4th for tbo iiivommoJatloa of the
soldier *
living along ttmt road.
A cordlnl invitation isoxtonded to the
friends of the
Conifregatlonal church to
nttond the social this
evening
, where
they will have un opportunity of moot
ing Hov. Mr. Sharp , who is kindly Sup
plying the pulpit for two Sundays ,
No b-inkrupt , fire , smoked or damaged
furniture lit Mycr'u , 305 , 807 Broadway
> ,
but c-1 can goods til loss than any Omahii
prices ,
Mlsn Eintim Ilolstand , faahionablo
( IrL'tfsnuikcr. Good lit guaranteed.
Prices ro.i8onu.bla 003 6th avenue.
Day ( if Atoiiniiirnt.
Ono of iho most important of all Jewish
fentlvuls commences this evening at G o'clock. >
ll Is the Day of atonement , and celebrated
b.v twenty-lour hours of fust lug , with surv-
lioi In tliuchurub. The fentlval'will ba cole- '
liruica all ever the country , and thu Hebrews
ol Council DIufTk are inauiug preparations
Ic r lib proper obherranco. In
Cnllon Messrs. Day & IIoss nnd
to bo shown Iho Kluin triut of40U ros
HIMon sulo in live unii ton nuro tracts.
They will show it frco to all.
Genultio Round Oak , Radiant Homo.
P. P. Stowurt cloves und ranges , sold
o.vclusivuly by Cole & Cole , -11 Muln. >
Judiou , civil otiffnaor , i-3 ! Broadway
NEWS'PROJI COUNCIL BLUFFS
Further Complications in tin Union Depot
Project Ariso.
YESTERDAY'S ' MEETING WITHOUT RESULTS
Ile.irliicofTciiniiior.j-liy tlie Itullrortil Ooin-
iMnnnrs I'ostpmicil Until October
13 luirn I'rnll ( Jrowem uml
"
the World's 1'nlr.
1'otcr A. Diy , J. W. LuUo aniUSpsncor
Sinllh , who conipnso the State Hoard ot
Kullwoy Commissioners , arrived In the city
yesterday and prepareJ to hold n meeting
for the purpose of hearing tostlmany .ind
arguments in the depot casu. Owing to the
place of meeting being changed without no
tice , from the court liouso to tbo city council
chamber , they sat around for about nn hour
waiting for the Interested parties to show
un. At last ( Jccroo F. Wright c.itno In and
nnnoui.ccd thut ha bud been requested by
Jonn N. Ualdnln , his partner , to toll the
commissioners tnat It would bo impossible
for him to bo pr scnt until the afternoon , us
he wns engaged in the trial of a case in the
federal court. At his request tno raeotint ?
wus poHponod.until 2 o'clock
At thiUiour appointed U. P. Wright , W.
li. M. I'UHPV and J' . .1. Evans were present
In tbo interests of the Union Dspotcompany ;
City Attorney Hazloton appeared for the
citv. ' nnd Aldermen Pnco , Smith. Tlbbotts
nut'l Junniiigs wore there to testify. Smith
Mcl'horson staled to the council that Mr.
Baldwin had not yet lUiHho.il his LM I\
and so would not be ublo to be there
Kt nil. A further complication was
brought to llijlu by him. He stated that
Uiildwin had received n loiter from the olll-
em's of the UOCK island and the U'ubash
roads. Informing him that whun ho ropre-
scntuJ hiinrclf at the foruior moutini ; of the
commissioners as acting attorney For them ,
ho was acting whollv without authority.
This loft otny the Union Puolllc ana the
Uurllngion roads ns his chcnU , so that the
other roads , It thuir assertion was correct ,
h.ul not vet been In court at all.
The question wa * immediately rnlsoJ as to
whether the roads had bad any notice of the
pendency of the suit. City Attorney Hazel-
tnn ticlJ that they had from the fact that
uvprv road had bdon represented at the tlrst
meeting DV some high olllcial. The com-
misslouurs however , thought that any 'fur
ther complications nncht bo avoided by
acting on the theory that no notice bud
been given and continuing the case
long enough to admit of the sorvlng of the
usual ten days' notlco. Tbo representatives
of the Union Depot company coincided with
this view. "Wo don't want to ba met at
the door of the court bv some technical
objection , " said I'uvsy ; "and oosiJes tbero
nro other complications that may bo solved
i u llttlo moro time Is granted. "
At this ( illusion to the .Hibernating union
depot project several people Icughed , Com-
rni&ainncr Uev suid something about hopu
springing eternal in tbo human breast. It
was finally decided to postpone the healing
"
until rhufbdny. October 13 , with tne under-
siandluc tnat the clerk of the railway com
mission suould. In the uio.inlimc , setvo
notiics on nil the roads.
"Wo want it understood , " said City At
torney ilazolton , ' 'that the unfon depot
project enters into the present case only as a
circumstance , und not us the main object. If
alter an investigation you eomo to tuo ron-
cluslon that better terailunl facilities nro
needed , nnd tuoro seems to be u prospect th.it
a union depot will oo built immciilutuly or
very .soo'i , wj ilou't care for a ducrcu order
ing now loc.d uonots. Uuilfnotning of the
kind appears prjb.iblo , wo want an oi'der for
new local depots. "
The Anna Teresa Berger company of
talented musicians and the queen of en
tertainers , Laura Dainty , will give one
of thoif enjoyable concerts next Wed-
net-dny evening at t.no Presbyterian
church. A rate treat is in fctoro for all
who uttcdd.
Mr * . J. D. Stevenson. 740 West Broad
way , will have her millinery opsnlng
I'Vi'day and Saturday. September 30 and
October 1. Ludios invited.
\ \ aa Alter hnilill Fry.
Confidence men in tbo T'vln cities must begetting
getting hard up , judging from a little affair
which has just como to llcht. One of tbo
fraternity , wnose name is still c matter of
conjecture , struck up an acquaintance with
a small boy in Omalri U odncsday , and
trailed around witn him long onouch to get
into his conlidonco. 2ty
Finding that the boy >
had como to Oniabn to got work , he
agreed to give him a 'Job , and then
induced him to como to this
side of the river ( or some reason
or other. Whllo they were on tbe car the
con man succeeded in gcttlog the boy to loan
him what little money ha bad , only a for-
dollars , and when tbo molor got. to tbo cast
end of tbo briaeo ho suddenly alighted and
disappeared in tbo thick
growth of willows
that skirls the tracic on tlio north sido. The
boy , scoini ; that bo was In danger of losing
hi ? money , jumped from tbn car and chased
the fellow through tno willows , but when
nc caught up with him his new friend strucu
him a tcrritic blow nn the bead lhat sent the
blood spoutliig , and knocked him to the
ground. By tbe tlmo tbo boy had recovered
from tbo blow tbo man had dUappaarod ,
The boy wont tu the water works' power
house aiid asked 31'n
tbeadvlcoof Malt Houston ,
ono ol tbo employes of the Water Works
company , who ut once started out for tbo
Union Piicllic bridge in the hope of finding
the fellow botoro ho got to Omanu. When
ho arrived at the cast end of the bridco
bo learned tbat n man answering tiio sea
scription of the con man bad cone ate
Omaha only u few minutes before. Hous
ton folloivud him to Omaha and gave his is0
scription to thu police , but at last accounts
notblng more was hoard from him. The vic
tim was a Norwegian bar , who cjuhl ontv
speak a few words of English.
The next meeting nt the Silver City ,
In. , driving park , October 115 , 13 and ] ! ,
promises to bo the best yet given on that
excellent track. The purses amount to
82,000 , nnd there will bo many speedy
horses.V. . B. Oaks is the secretary.
\Vuuteil tu Iliiy.
Improved p.-onarty. Will piy cash it
prlco is low. II. G. McCioa , 10.\Ialnstroou
TII\VIIKI | | ) Cunt rut Ion.
At the court liouao next Monday
evening
at S o'clock the democrats or Kr no township
will bold their prlmarlo ) for lha purpose of
nominating three candidate * for Justice of
the poaco. tbrco for constable , two for town
ship trustee and a township clerk.
Tno primaries for tbo selection of dole-
rates to this convention will bo held on Sat
urday evening , the pall * bung opsn In each
ward from 7 to S o'clock p. in. The follow n
ing are tha places selected In each ward :
First ward , \Vhcolor & Hereld'a ; Second
ward , Amy's tin shop , lit Bryant street ;
Third ward , otllce of N , ticburz , 9 Main
street ; Fourth ward , district room , court
bouso ; Fifth ward , Shields' store ; Sixth
ward , Coyle's place , West Broadway.
TJio township convention promises to bo
an interesting nno from the fact that a largo
nuroborof democrats who nro considered as
standing candidates for anytblnglu sight ,
are dounlnir their war paint preparatory to
cabbaging a nomination. Tbe nominations
for Justice of the
peace are spoalally
popu
lar , the candidates 10 fur in slgnt being puC. .
Wesley , C. A. Hummer , \V. W. Cones , C.L. .
Hwoarlnpon , N , Schurz , A. T. Whlttlo'oy . ,
M. 1 , SJEM. ( J , A , Koiiinbou and severa
more yet lo boar from ,
Gentlemen , the linostllno of tall j
the city. Just rocuivoJ „ ,
, Roller , the
tailor , 810 Uroudway.
Aunt Dinah's "Husking Bco" at Con-
groyuttoiuil ohurch parlors tonight.
Ioiri' Fruit.
A. F , Collraan of Corning prosldeat
, of the
Iowa Horticultural boclety , was In the clly :
rcsteraay liitcrviowlug fruit growers and
All
socking to urouso an interest In
tho-dis to
play to be made ut the \Vorld' fair , Iowa
won the honors for its fruit dliplaycd at
New Orleans. And tl Is purpotcd to win ntlll
greater ones at Chlcapo. Winter upples will
necessarily bo soleotod from this ye r' pro
ducts nnd Kept In cold lOM a for tient sen-
son' * display. Unsldes providing now for
tuch features of the exhibit , U ts deemed
advisable to get nil tbo fruit growers
interested no that thorn may be no laolc of
fresh contributions next year to malnUln
tbo exhibit It Is desired to get tbo host of
fruit as It ripens , so that the display may bo
replenished from tlmo to tlmo. Fruit grow
er * nro urged to boir this In mind , and to
tnako their plans accordingly.
The October meeting of the Potuxv&llaimo
fruit growers nnd gardeners will ho held
tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. This and
other important business matters will coma
before the society.
If you don't wr.nt to buy hard coal you
htid" bettor BOO Uixby about these oil
burners. They nro adapted for use in
hot nlr furnaces , steatn und hot vwter
Boilers , with no coal or ashes to handle.
Il-irvott socliiblo ut the Congrega
tional church Friday ovctiltiff , SoDtotn-
bor HO. Adults , 2-5c ; children , lOc.
I'lcturcs tiy ( Irpen Unlit.
Thoyouagladljsof St. Paul's , guild gave
nn entertainment in tno Masonic temple last
evening before a largo audience. A series of
tableaux with rod and preen light attnr.h-
moni formed thu llrst part of the program.
Cleopatra appeared before thu . audience -
once In the act of swallowing her
ptarllno vinegar decoction , but adorned
with entirely too manv clothes to
make tno representation true to history.
Mlib Koblnson , with bor eyes shut , played
iho part of Bulwcr's "NviUa , iho Blind
Flower Ulr ) ; " Miss Dulls nnd Mr. Paxlon
had a moat deadly quarrel , in tbo midst of
which Miss Zurmuimten npnoarort in Iho role
of peacemaker. "After tbo Ball" wns shown
by r. U. Dawson , with n cold , clammy loolt
of Jealous nni-cron his face , and Miss Bcsilo
Stewart melting away tn tears. Other
tableaux- were , "Tbe Gossips. " b.v Mrs. Cutn-
mlngs. Miss Oleason and Miss Uullnrd ;
"Tlicl Studio , " bv Mlsies Cook nud Hall ;
' Love Wins. " by MUs Georgia Bsnnclt and
Kill Hi Hun.van.
Several dances were Interspersed by
Florence Smith. Alter the progrntn cnmo
dancing niut cards , refreshments Doing
served late in the evening ,
Chanlnln McCaoo , who lectures nt
Broadway clinic ! ) Tuesday evening1 , Is
endorsed by nil as onu of the llnest
speakers In the country.
The young ladies of C. G. Saundors'
Stindny school class will servo supper In
the Eisctmin building this evening from
61r\ . O' -OC.
Union Depot Meeting.
The stockholders of the Union Depot and
Railway company are hereby notified to
meet nt tbe south room of the county court
house Friday evening , Sontembcr 'iO , ut 8
o'clock. Very important business xvill comp
before the me'etlng. A full attendance is re
quested. W. il. M. 1'usuv , 1'resdent.
AttCbt : Gioudi : F. WUIOUT , Secretary.
IcOpsoplo in this ciiy usa gis .stovas
Ihe Gils Co. puts 'em fu at coat.
A our OMin.t.
rerfrct Tlielr Ortanl-
ZLltloii A Itou-lni ; Mretliii ; .
The Young Men's Kepublican club mo
last evening at Knights of Pythias ball , the
ultondancu "being very large. The club
adoptea the constitution nud bylaws of the
National League of Republican clubs ana
changed its iiumo to the Vounc Men's Re
publican League club of Soutn Omaha.
The formation nf tno uniformed murching
club uas taken up und Colonel A. L. Lott
was elected as commander. A committee
consisting of il. E. Hoplo , A. L Sutton CO.d
E. O. Mayllold was appointed to secure snm-
ulcs ot unilorms und report this evening at 3a
mneting to DO bcld at tbo oQlco of Vun JJuson
it Sutton.
Another committee consisting of Brnco
McCulloch and A. C. Powers wus tiameil to
secure a hall for drilling purposes.
Thi' marcbinc club starts out with a mem
bership of forty young men. The comman
der , Colonel Lott , will put the roomoers
through tbo drill several limes before they
appear in public.
Wonts ot I'ralxc.
City Attorney J. H. Van Duscn is the re
cipient of many compliments from tbo Dcoplo
nnd press of New York. Mr. Van Uasen at
tended tbo national tuo
convention of the LCURUO
of Republican Clubs at Buff ulo , aud delivered
erea un adJrcs 'itho voterof Union
Springs , N. V. The Auburn Dally Adver
tiser in referring to Mr. Vun Uusen's era
torical effort says : "His uddre s on Wednes
day evenin ? is tno ihemo of Union Springs.
Mativ of tne moil co iservativo hearers pro
nounce thu youpe orator us lully equal tend
tno laio Uuortfe . Curlis iu tils earlier and
better days. To a speech h is inllumcd the
hearts ol'tho republicans of Union Sorings ,
and it ' "ill bo uroductu-u of good results. "
Sale of a lui-Killln : : SlHlllun. ,
The largo French Percheroi. stallion ,
which has won fame as tbe mou-UIller , was
disposed of at the Union stock yards yester
day lo Prof ColliniiS , tbo noted horse trainer
of 1'hiludclpuiu. Tnreo men and one boy
have been killed in different parts of the
country b.v this horse and ho
. is retarded as u
very vieioni mm aangurous animal. JllsbU-
torv was printed in Tin ; BCB some weeks ago.
Prcf. L'ollinps will tuHo ILO horse under Ills
care und cxpcclb lo have him completely
under control within a short time. Ho will
publicly show his powers In this direction
when ho lakes possession of tno animal at
the Union stock yard * .
School Children IV ill Obirrvo the Diiy.
Great preparations.ara bting made for thu
cclctrailon of thoalsuovory of America by
tbe public schools of tno city. Tno celebra
tion will bo held Friday , October 'Jl , and will
bo intcrcfitiug and patriotic In over dniail.
Iu addition to tbo regular prog rum provided
by tbo national ussociuuou , tuo different
schools uro arranging borne special features
for the observance of tbu day. Etch scholar
will bu provided wituu regulation bad o , and
Young America is InokniK forward with
pleasure ai.d pride for lite coming of the
patriotic day.
( iriiillni ; lluniU.
Deputy Pj.irce.of the city clerk's oflico :
was in Lincoln yesterday for tbo purpose i of
rogtstcrine * Kraulne ; bonds with the audlior
of public accounts..The total amount of the
bonds Is & > . . > 7i > and amded ni follows ; ( islet
trict la. tifj ; district 14 , Jl.S'JJ ' , und district
, ? 7S'jy. Auditor Bujton was not in Lin ,
coln yesterday Hud Deputy Pcarco loft tbo
bonds to bo registered and will multo an.
other trip to secure them.
Nolfn anil I'iTiiomils.
Thomas Keltnor of Hastliifs , In. , is visit
ing with friends iu the city.
\V. Munu and MUs Arvllln Munn of Colby ,
Kan. , are vUiting in tut ) city with U'lUiuin :
Uamnbll ,
John Uauerha > tiled a complaint In pollco
court cbdrKing Wllliura Parks \vjin. sloaliiig
clocit from him.
Frank Havens and Misc Annls Bounettof
Atlantic , la. , ure thu Kuebts of MUs Alice
Havens of tbU city.
Colonel Muytleld's ' line bred horse got a
ontanclcu with a neighbor's wiru fence
yesterday afternoon , ana was badly cut inter
several places.
Mrs. F. E Hart was badly injured ycstor-
duy in alighting trom u mo.or train torat
Twenty-fourth and H slreuts. Tbo sunken
pavement \yas responsible for the la'dy'a full
Eleven disciples of domicrucy met last
oveliiiiK In the Pioneer blouU , Iho occasion
belui ; a mooting of ihu democruae club. Thou
meeting was secret and iho principal bunt-
ness ulsuussed wtu uoiv 10 raise fuuui to pay
tbo expenses Incurred at lua rocmit rally and
uUo how to provldj tluancos for tbo coming
Saturday affuir.
liullun Com nftleo In Toirn ,
Senator Uawos and party , representing
"
the Senatorial Indian commUslon , arrived iu
ciiy from tbo wait last night and are
registered ut the Mlllurd. Tbu parly will
leave for the south thu morning.
V. .11. I. auululile.
Tbo Younc Men's '
tnst'tuto will oiler ISO-
ciaole ttiu ovenlue ut hi. i'hiloniena ball a
earnest roquast aud Invitation 1 * extended k
nil inombuN aud tuoir liien.s to bo
prcitut.
ON TlIEjfaTSlVE
fcoxmunn rno insT PAOB. !
that they gnvo you cheap IUKBF b.v taking
the tirift oT. ( Why didn't they keep ou
taking tne tariff oftl'tis dlJn't they take
it of ! of other things ; 1m of lumber , for in-
stntico ! Don't you remember when 1 was
your United States senator how I endeavored
to pot you tree suear And [ too lumber ! And
speaking of lumber nnd , trusts , do you want
to Know what the tnillldnalro lumbermen
in the north do for the labor of this country I
They Import Cnnuckdbr the hundreds and
make thorn live In tentvillaae * , because thcv
can get these pcoplo for n good deal loss
money than they would have to pay our own
laboring men , "
Th t Irrepressible Question ,
"There will always bo a conflict between
capital nnd labor ns lone the multitude n.ust
toil every day for bread wnilu tbo privileged
few toll for pold. "
Then ( ho discussed at some length the sub
Jeclo millionaires and rlcnos until u voice In
tbo audience called out : "How dia you get
rich1 !
Mr. Von Wyck sralloJ blandlv
and ' . replied , c'l haven't got time to answer
that question i now. If you will meet tne
outsluu niter the meeting Is over I will tell
you how 1 got rich.
" \Vo nro prosperous in this country to a
ccrtutn extent. , but wo are not qulto us
prosperous as wo ought to bo , and wo can't
get what wo want from cither of the old
parties. Tno frco silver bill Is an instance
of this. ! The democrats nnd the republicans
fused and by the help of Uar lloud the frou
silver bill was dofcatod. "
In concluding bis address Mr. Van Wyck
picked up n newspaper from the desk and
started to quota fioiu n speech delivered ut
Otnaliu bv Colonel A. A. Jones , the colored
orator. Tno latter happened to bo in ihe ball
aim ho called out :
"Go ahead , Van Wyke , I'll take care of
you. "
Tbo auJlenco falrlv roared with delight at
the Incident and Van Wyck didn't quota
from the speech. Ho dropped Colonel Jones
and urocncdca to quote Irom Colonel Tom
Miijors , who wns not present.
When Vun Wyck had llnlshod the tlmo
nllottcd htm ho took bis scat amid the wild
oppluuso of his Irlcnds In the nudlonce.
Cast Ituckuti Aspersion.
.Itidgrj Crounse began bis lUtccn minutes'
closing bpcccn as follows :
" 1 uma , ntuivo ot the stale of Now York ,
and utmost blus.li to say that my friend Is a
native of the sumo stato. In his speech ,
which ho has just made , ho has cast u foul
aspm-slon uuon tno patriotism of tbo pcoplo
of Now York. I will inform him thut I , too ,
did my part In rulsag soldiers for the war.
I organized a battery of light artillery
ID the Empire state nnd not a muh
Qf nil thusu who enlisted said u
word abou * the money ho was golnc
tu receive for lighting for the preservation of
the union. None of my men asked ma whether
they were to bo paid In cold or greenbacks.
They didn't know
anything about this , und
cured less.
"My opponent by his Ignptnlcous nnd
cowardly assertions would tnakb you believe
that tlio people of bis state and mina wnro
unpatriotic , that they wore concerned more
about tbo money they were lo receive tbiti
they were about the noble labcr In which
they wore to engage. This is not true. If
the members of the colonel's company were
the kind of men he would have you think
they were , I could have taken ten of ny men
and driven u regiment of his out of the huld.
" '
"J'he fact which ray friend has not denied
that ho received two salaries during the
wwross of the war rote ban of all claims to
patriotism.
Sonic More of Vun U\lrlN Itororil.
"Ho speak * of his eflorts in behalf of the
people. He didn't tell you about the bill ho
voted for in which fruisht rates were llxcd
"
at y."i cents a hundred or'1 cents for trans
porting u bushel of wheat 10J oiiles. My
friiuid reterred to his spaech delivered
in ISO ! . I would ask -.vchero would be the
glory and integrity of this union if ho had
bad his way auring the dark davs of ' 01. Ho
would have permitted the seceding states of
the south to go away in peace , and he would
have transported tne colored slaves out of
the United Str.loi Into Central America. His
record on this point wil not endtar n'm to
colored voters.
' . Speaking of his record ho neglected to
tell you of ono measure which ho advocated
glvlnc 4.r)00,000 acres of land away to the
railway companies. "
The judeo's concluding remarks worn upon
the currency question. He was not for free
silver , because Iroo silver would mean the
dumping of the hoarded silver of the \vorld
into this country and the reduction of the
value of the American silver dollur to ( SO or
70 cents. He was not in favor of a dollar or
any monenlhat didn't have something be
hind it. Ho was in favor of sound currency
ilrst , last and all the time.
There wus much enthusiasm at the con
clusion of the meeting , republicans ana inde
pendents yelling and applauding in unison.
Both candidates remained nn the nletform
for so mo time shaking hands with tbo eager
crowds.
ILLIXOIS I'XUPLR I'LEAbKlt.
Nebraska' * Advertising Train Witnessed by
TIioiimindH Thruuliiut the State.
PEDIIU , ID. , Sept. a9. [ Special Telegram
to THE BEK.I Nebraska on wheels , No. 2 ,
arrived In this city last evening. Through
the courtesy of the Chicago , Rock island &
PuciQc officials the train was placed at the
main entrance of tbe Illinois jtuto fair. It
was republican day and large crowds wore
present from all parts of the stato. At a low
estimate fully 10,000 people passed through
the exhibit car and came out praising the
flno display they saw. The ofllclals of tbo
Illinois State Board of Agriculture extended
every courtesy possible , incluJing entire
freedom of the grouuds. To mo rrow it is ex
pected that between UO.OOO onulO.Ul'O ' will
visit the train.
Yesterday the train .vas exhibited at ICnox-
vlllc , Yules City and Elmwnod In tbi ? state.
Tbo entire population of those towns
turned out , stores aud public schools
being closed In order that all might get a
glimpse , farmers with their families coming
ns far as eight miles for the express purpose.
At Knoxvlllu tbo citizens evinced crcat Inter
est in tbe samples of paving brick on board ,
going out and bringing in samples of tholr
own to test the superiority. Reluctantly they
were compelled to acknowledge that Nebras
ka was "In it. "
XOTIIIXO IX IT.
bciiH.itlonal Story from Nniv York Denied In
London.
NEW YOIIK , Sept. 29. Colonel William H.
Nelson , editor and proprietor of tbo Kansas
City Sar : , Is In this cit and today made a
statement that when .parliament . is again
convened in England a'blll ' for the purpose
of placing a 'duty on American wheat would
bo introduced and tbat guipblots urging tbo
policy of such a measure were being distrib
uted throughout England , , .
Lo\'i > ox , Sept. 27. A ronort cabled from
Now York thut when tyrfrlinmonl asuin con-
voncs a bill will bo introduced placing a
duty on foreign wlicul-s | ( pronounced non 0.
sense , if It implies thatapy responsible mem
ber of tbo House of Commons will introduce
such a bill. It is true tiat ) some farmers' '
organs now , at > ucrctofdro , when alluding
to agricultural doprut lon , ur0-o that
tariff bo piuced on forpgn | corn. Out no
prominent conservative ) . Jloeral or radical
is In tiio remotest ivuyif ( oclntou with the '
idea of imposing adutyAji American wheat.
Pamphlets advocating ; tbo measure , circu
lated gratis by fair l aceri , who are of of
small account politically , have been currant
for years , but do tut attract any attention.
Xiv Yiirlc Kicliunce-Our tut Inn * .
NEW YOKK , Sept. 291 [ Special Telegram
to TUB UuE.l Exchange was quoted as fol
low * ; Chlcigo , SU coots Uibcount ; Hos-
ton , 7Ji to & cents discount ; St. Louis , 25
cents discount.
In
GITIZSHS STATE BANK
OtVuuucll Jlluiti
'
Capital block $15,033 ! )
Siirnlus nul ; IVuliU. , 80,001)
Net capital anil Mii-plm SaaO.ODJ of
DirectorD. ! . BJujnlfoa. K. U Bhuicirt. V. l > to
GICHXin , IK. . Hurt , 1. A. . Miller , J , V. Illnoiuu
neil Ciiurlui il. lUiniin. Tr.iiit uuneral bjiu.
loic tttuk builnCK. ' ' ljirtfi ) t " > cailul | uu4 kurplili ut uaf
LNTKltKbT O.N T1MU
May Be Old ,
but they don't show it
the clothes that are
washed with Pearl inc.
They last just about
twice as long with
out showing signs of
wear. Why shouldn't
they ? They're spared the weekly rub , rub , rub over the
washboard. That's what wears out clothes. That's what
wears out women , too.
But , because Pearline makes easy work , don't think that
it must do harm. It's just as harmless as good soap and it
costs no more than the poorest.
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers T\ill tell you ,
"this is as good as" pr "the same as 1'cnrline. " IT'S
. _ _ FALSE 1'carlinc is never peddled , if sends
you an imitation , be honest tertJit tiiek. 325 JAMBS your 1'VL.fc proccr , , New York ,
WELL BREDSOON WED"GIRLSWHO USE
SAPOLIO
Are Quickly Married Try it on your nsxt
House-Cleaning.
Twin City Steam Dye "Works
O A. ' '
SC'HORDSAC'C , PRtJPUIKTOn.
DYEING , CLEANING AWD HE FINIS HI KTG-
OP GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Omaha Ofllco , liV21 Parn.im St. .
Telephone
; 1521.
Council BlulTs .
Coiv Ave. A and 20th St. ' , Telephone 310. Send fo.vlfculurs .ind O.Tioo price and list. \Vor I :
Improvad Safaty Elavators ,
KIMBALL BROS.
Cor. Oth Street and llth Avo. . Oouncll Illuffs
TT i TT 17 jou f cen Hint oleitnnt line of stoves nt
11 A. \ KJ r. C. UK VOI.'M If not. maka 11 a
polnl too ill iiroimd und sco iho most complete line
o ( cloves la
WESTERN IOWA.
If you conlomplale the purcbano of A Move , don't '
nil to Inspect our stock , you c.innut help bul find
ominlilni : In our line lint will viiuply ) onr nrniitt ,
ilcuiumber , we linndlu the
ART GARLAND
A toTO thut Is not equaled for KCO.VOMV
UUIIABII.ITYnnd IIKAUTV Thu Is not < mlr our
BKortlon but thai of hundreds of our customers
ho are uslni ; thciu We on Bell you a
Heaters from $1.8O to $8O.
Cook Stoves from $6 to $ BO.
DON'T KOW1KT THE I'l.ACE ,
P.C.DEVOL
. .
,
04 Broadway and (0 ( North Main Street
COUNCIIB1UFTS. .
Sim
i
fuder il courts. Koo ns .1. 4 und
lunro boc' ! ( , Council llluITs. I.i.
OHDINANOR NO. H270
An ordinance locatlnz certiln nddltloual
water livdr'ints In the city of Omaha.
Ito It ordained by tno city ojunull of the city
Section 1. That tho. Vmerlcan W'ilor Works
omp.iny be mid tliu sumo N hereby ordered
lo place additional water hyUrMiiti In thu ully
of Onrihii. ns follows :
Onu on Kngeloj street (00 feet west of ainl
street.
Section " That this ordinance sbnll take
effect and bo In force from und af lor Its pass-
BeA ed September a > tb.
City Clur'fc
K. 1 . DAVIS.
I'rtiSMlunt Ulty Oounoll
Approved September2-iriI. Wi
Mavor.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Von uro hereby notlfiud ihut lots 1 , 2 , : i , 4 , R ,
. I > . II. 1''un-l lain block I , KounUo's I'durtb
Addition , have been declur d by ordlnuneo
No. X.TJ to bo u nuisance by reason of be In- :
below iho Krado of tlio udj.icent streets and
iilloys ami tbeieby ullowlnu' wulor uml ollon-
sl\e rubbish und material to iiceumiilalo
thereon.
Von uro hereby directed to abate said mil'
banco by Illlln'ui ; | nald lots with earth lo hoof
L'slubllbiiod L-raUe of iho streets and alleys
acjjaeent Iberelo ou or before llio Ulh < lay of
Ootoltur. IS'f ' ' , orsilcl nulsnneo trill be abulud
by the cltf uuthorlllus and the uxp ne llipre-
levied UN u sieelul | tax aeulnst Ilia prop
erty on which said nulsunco oxlsla.
Datou iu .am. , . " . . ! iMa
djv suj.
( ; _
Chairman of tbo Hoard of 1'uolle Works.
'
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ,
AGENTS AND LESSEES.
In puriiiuni'O ot ordinance Jso. IJOJi , reijnlr
Inu water ami L'as euniecllons to ba mauo Irto
und within thu curb line * on cert iln streets
rJtreut Improvement Districts .Vos. ia %
und 44 , In the oily of Ouiuliu. you ire
hereby notified lo miiko all nucsiarir coniioc-
tlonsulth wulur und ts mains , or latteralti ,
and tocomplotu sucb work on or before Oc-
ober I'Jlli , It'J ! . Ub It Is tliu puriKiio lo trivo
'bo sireeu In thosald districts , uml moro par-
tlculuny dui > ( ! rlbod us follow a , lo-wlt ;
.So. Jlii. J e sou street , from Jltb treel toNe
No if Krsklnu btrnct. from Ihn west line
i4th slreot lo llio east llnoof i'ub street.
No. 4S > 4. Duvunport street , from ICJiu utreol
Stilt street , in thu city of Umahu. -
Dated iituuiaiia. Nob. , thU iSth day of S
Chalriuau Itoard of I'ubllo Work * .
i
COUNCIL Mm STEifl DYe
All k n 'sof Dyclns anl Cloanln rdono In tin
hluhcslstyluof ihu art. F.ido.I anJ stilnol
fabrics nuido to lo. ' .
> .c as us 113. T
Work promptly done nnri dollvorel In .til
parts of iho .iutry. ScnJ for urleo IN
ofA.
A. .MACIIAN , - - ntOl'iUEL'OR
UlllJroadw iy. Noir North vnitira DJJ ) i
j Coa.vjir. U .lift i. lov .
ORDINANCE NO. 3275.
1 An ordinance clmncln tlu > curb lines of I'.icl-
lle street from 'nd strcal .to Ilird stri'ot. In
tin ; cltv of Omiihii , ami rppe.illne bo much of
all ord inn tiers IM rnnlllct herewith.
Do It oruiiincd by the ciiy council of the city
of Omaha :
Suction 1. That tlio curb lines of Pacific
street from Kml street to &rd struct bu nnd
Biimu are hereby ehanued to a uniform Hldlh
of I.1) feet on ouch side of iho center line of
said street.
fcODtlon 2 That so much nf nil ordinances In
conflict wlth-tliu provisions of this ordinance
lie. und the fume ar hereby repuu'.o I.
Section : ) . T.r.it this orc.lnu ice Blull take ef
fect and bo in forjj trim in t fcer llsp sujj .
Passed September''Jib. lb'J.
JOHN QKOVKS.
City Clerk.
K. I' . IAVI. .
I'icsldeat City Council. I
Approved September : . ' . ! ! I , 18U ,
GKO. I' . I1K.MI8.
Siuyor.
I'ropnsiiU for Library Ilultlliir.
Boiled Droposals will ho received bv Io\\ls.S.
Iteeci. prcbldont of tin * Hoard of Directors of
Im OmuliA puullo library , ut the Nobr.ibku
V'ltlanul ' bunkIn the ully of Oimihii. until 4
'cloeU p. tn. Thursday. Outobor 111. | fiU. ! forlhfa
oroutlon " und coinuletlon of n thieo-story und
"jiiscmcnt lire proof llbr.iry building ut the
.oulboiist . earner of 10th un.'l llurnoy slreuts.
J/nalKi , In : iccorJnneo wild plans mid Hpeclll-
ciillons on llio In tbo olllco ofVulkcr & Klin-
tall , nreliltects , room " > 'Ji : .McCu uc biilldluz.
Kui'h bid must ho ucconip.inlcd by a certified
chock for $ .OJO , piyublo lo ihu or.lcr of the of
i/esldeut of the boitrd of llio Omuha publlu
Ibmrv.
Tlio board reserves the rlcht lo reject
any or
ill bids.
Hy older of Ihu Hoard of Dlroelors of the
Omahii uulillcllbrury. WILLIAM H. CUKTIS.
Sucrciury.
ORDINANCE NO. 202.
An nrdlnunco : issl'Milni certain rooms In tlio
ell v hull lo llio board of park commissioners
run ) llio lloenso Inspector. *
lie It ordulnud by the c.ty council of the city
( if Omaha.
.Section 1. That thu rooms on Ihu west hide
of iho court und between tbe enmm ttuu rooms
una north-west corner ro mi on the Hin-ond
floor of the city lull bu und ihu jHIIMO nru
hereby ilenUmiteil fur und a5slnej to the
toSrd of ] ) arl ; commlssloner.-i in place of iho
rooms heretofore nsslgneJ to s id | board ,
Hcollou - ' . Th.it ihu room Just west of Ihu
onth-i'ust room on the fourth lloor nf iho city
hull be and hereby Is .
( In.sUnatij.l for and ub-
sl/ncd to the usu of tbn license ImpciHor ,
Section .1. That this or.l'.nam-'e t.tko
effect und ko In force from und after Its p isj- '
ucc.
I'ashcd ? optember 13th. UK.
JOHN ouovn * .
CltvOlerk.
WM. v. iin uiu : h
Acllir : I'roildont Oily Council.
Approved fcoiHemb r Kith. I6r. .
C1EO. V. HEM IS.
Sluyor. (
ORDINANCE NO. 3 03.
An ordinance locating eurtiln nddlllnnal
\ \viterlivilranl- the city nf Omuhi. : (
Ilu Itor iHlnod bvtliuclty council of iho
of Ouiulia , clly
fcn 'llou 1. That the Ainarlcan Water Works
Coinuany bo uir.l ihe sumo Is hereby orlcred
to place addllloiml wuler hydranth In tliuolty
nf Oinuli i , us follows :
Onoiit the corner of Vint and l.ulnl Kt reels.
Section' . Tbat thU orJinuncti sh ill take
uffeolund buln force from and after In ptsi-
UL'O. ,
1'usjod September 2th. b ; .
JOHN f3itOVE3.
Oily Uiork ,
K. I' . DA VI.- ,
I'raildunt City Council.
Appo , od September , .
U&l _ | .iEMiBi I.r.
_ Muyor. Kr
ORDINANCE NO. 8i ! 0 , '
An ordlnuneo locullu certain
nddlllotml
tml
w.iier hy < lrivnts in thuclty of Omuliii.
Ilultordiilnod of Oinuhu : by thu city oounclj of the city
Kuel'on 1. Thul Ihe American Water Works
Company bo and the samn s hereby ordered
to piucu itdilitlonttl water hydrants In
thuclty
; lty
of Omaha , as follows :
Onu ut Ihuuornurof > "Jth und I'arkor htrsots.
' .8.
' '
t'ucllon . . Th it Ihls ordinance shall
ofTecl und bu In force from und uf lur Its ISB-
UjIO
I'asscd September 20th. b'J. ' .
JOHN
k.
k.II.
Clly Council.
Approved September . liQ2.
UCOilUE I' . I1EMIS.
Mayor ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The want ftdvcrtlM'tncnt * Appearing In
ncwkpipor Are often the most Interesting
purl of Its contents. They express the urgent
needs , the dnlly wl h < n ot the pcoplo who
nnnl jonieJhlna nnd who nro wlliln. < to do
tomothlittr.
1 < H At'KF.3 In 31-14-4 , llutlor coiintr NoT
I bnuk.i , prlca i.X ) par ncro : $ OJ cash , imlnnco
4 ntintnil payments. U per cent , OIJ acres in
Itiiff.iioroiintv at n liintnln , Johnson & Van
1'ntton , Council IlliitTi In.
\\TAM'I1 > . eood clrl lor goner.il hoasework
i' at 41.1 ( Men n re mi P.
1S rrilAOH for hnrsos nnd cittim flfil
CI..RS : H.Mii month. Iiniiilro lit Oil UrouV-
way.
IpAHM nnd city loins. Monny loinol on
slock und criiln. lloil estate for nlo.
Duellln t nnd huMne i n-nl.ils. Money loine I
for lee il Investors. I/UIIROO > VTunlv.ZJH'o.irl
Mrccl.
$1.110 worth of dry comls i nn notions forux-
chan.-c. 1J. U , llirllult , "II llro.idway.
iroit SAl.K Horse , buetv nn I h tracts at
. .1blc sacrificesco I tilt
- sco on : so vl well hro.l
road horse. Must sell. 0. II. Lewis , 12 1'oirl
street
$ fi. W toe < of tnorchan Use In western Intt.v ,
well loo-Ueil. dolns ffoJ I bus IIQSS , fur gala
ortr.do. r. U. llurllctt. T2I llroidway.
t ) > ho ill of young horses for Indus ImnrovoJ
-J | > roi > prlv or Intnl. 11 O. ll.irliott.7ll llroU- :
wuy , Coiinnll Illuffs.
- . . SAI.K Small hotel in m > nl : low.i town.
llnlldlns mil fiirnlttiro conipleto : at a
biirgaln. li 11. Shu.ifo.
ITlDK SA 1.1 * Desirable rvsldnnuo
uropjrtv
-L on I'urk uvu. All inoilern Itiinrtivumciils ,
14 rooms one block from motor ; a bargain If
Inker at unco ; easy payments or Ir.ido li. H.
Micnfo.
s A IiK Two-year-old Olydosdnlo colt ,
nit mi Mulii su
\\TANTKD Ulrl for itonor.il hoitsawnrh at
4iuUltfbthst , , no.ir i'lfth nvo. Mrs II. W.
A iv bur.
"ITiOIl ! * M.n Croatiicry o itllt , cnmjirlsln ? iO-
-L b p. bol or. 13-h. p. uiulnti. 'J Du l/avollo
si'pir.itor , Scronm vals , 'nOBallom ouch ; nsh
'
churnfUitrn'Inns ; uiiwcr buttur uorkpr. bourn
caiesolchl nin. water link and oilier
fixture * . Will sell cboaii for c.isb or traJ6
for tin i. U 11. Hheifo.
"iriOK ntADB-I.ands In Ori-oly eotlnty and
J'uster ( county. Nob. , for stoi'U of Jewelry.
orsaifN fninlturo or business property In
founi-ll Illnirs. li. II. She i to.
S.\bi-0renmery : , won loe.iunl In No *
bras.ta. doln sooa bnslncs ? . Will tile
uctn er or suit enllru business .it a bargain
K. II. Miniifo.
Ij'Ol ! SAMS Choicest farm In I'ottawattl- k
iii o C'o. . 4IM aero , wo.l lee ilud unJ lm
provc.l 1'ilcu tlO un acre. R II jlienfo.
I TYOU h.ivo inylhln ? for silo or Ir.ido so
IX II. She ) ifo. llrn i Iw.iv an I M un stroot. .
"Ij'OlI.E On small payments , fruit am )
X gardiMi Ian I noir Council lllufT * R II.
Miu.ife. llroadw iy an I , Man ! stroot.
FOR S A 1,1C Albion Kolior mills on lloono
river. Nub. ; llnust w itorp > iver In the state
dovolopliiK liJ hnrso power w itor entire yoir :
dally ctpa'-ity , IUU b.irrjls : in I'lhlucry anl
n r 2ii rten-i nccs complete In every d jo tll.Jojl
frameresiJenco ; S acrusof Ian I. lltlu uerfojt ;
price , $ .VMJ ; will take mil nprovo I o.istorj
Nebraska land. 1 * II. She ifo.
FOKSAIjE-Olean blooic hurlirnro. well os-
fibllsho I Irr.In , Involeo about H.DIJ. GOOL !
oa > on for --el.lii-f. Tornnoiali. B. II. Slioata.
El OIl KXCHANOE llotnl and rustaurant
located at Shnbert , Nob. , unJ in lots In
Denver. " Colo. ; will uxebmuo for clear No-
"tind li II. Shcafo.
il.lit 1 SAIjR HsirJwiiro stoeic. will Involeo
$1,01) ) : loeUol In an active .Nuhraslca town
of i.VID ] miiiHtUii | : limlnes-i old ostihlHho.i ;
\ylll ho.iru ujn In vvsllc.'ition. R II. Sliu.-ifo.
AC'ltK firm \vltli linproviMiiontflvo
llcs north of Ooun-ll ItliilVj ; H'un aero :
a snap b-i r uln Iv H. Hhctfo.
\VANTKD No' raslia Inn 1 In c\L'l > .ingo for
T good work horses. K. II. Shnafo.
UALR OK KXOHANfiE ira-acrn ranun In
\Vhfolor county , > ieb. Will caku morehan-
dlso. K , 11. Sheato.
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IT1OH SALE Howl with furniture nnd flx-
AJ tures ; - " > rooms , burn. of. 1'rlec , tt.M : ) .
I.ocuted In Douslas count v. I ) illy receipts ,
VK. InvesilgiitontonciB. E. II. Jill nufo.
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LOST Sculniiibor. 83 lady's gold watch and
oliiiln , liotwceti IllulT slrcoland 1) . nnd 1)
Institute. Kinder ulotisa leave at Iloo olflce
und col reward.
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G AHUAOE removed , epsspoolo , vaults nnd
clilniiieysoloaned. li. 1) . llnrke. Olty Uldit.
AYOU.NG nerson.either pcniloinan or lady ,
with JIM c.ipltjl. can eeeiiro good DOS tlpn
travuliiis. No cnnra < > slii or sellint : goods.
Will pny J75p r monlh und nil i-xpcnses. Fur-
ihcr Inforniatlon call on A. E. Donihorty ,
confo tloncry. 12tl Ilrondwuy. Couuoll Illuffs.
W A. WOOD& OO. have some of the llnmt
ifurms In eontlnvestorn Iowa for sale.
C.ill und see us. & 20 M.iln street.
\v ANTED A thorouiililv couiictent ]
niUHt bo a Kood cook , liunilru of Mrs. W.
A. Mnurer. Kit Second iivenne.
ORDINANCE NO. ! ! 173. !
An ordlnunco ucclarlni ; lots I. y. 3. 4. 5. 0 , 10. II ,
l uncl III , In block I. h'oiintzo' Kourth ndcll-
tlon , n nuisance und oidcrln : such nulsnnct
to bo iihuted by tlio Illllns uf sneli lots.
He u ordained by ihu city coiindl of the city
of Uniiilia :
Section 1. Thut lots I. 2 , a. 4. S , 0. 10. II , 12 and
IHln b.ook 1 , Kountzu's I'our h iiildltlon tn
the city of Oinuha.be und are ouch hereby
ileclired to bu nuls.im'cs by reason of boln
olow llio iradu of iho adjacent streets and
ullovsnnd lienihy allow I\K \ wutor und other
ollouslvu rnbbltli and in itcrlul to accuiniiluto
thereon , und sild : mils nice now cxlstlnt ! on
uneli or ' bnld lots Is hereby ordered to ha
uhuted'bv fllllnz un hiild lots with earth to
thu established ( , ratio of the streets and alleys
nil lucent thereto.
Heel Inn il. That the
cwnc-r.sof said lots ro-
sucutlvuly ho nnd heruby uro required to
e.iuso the iiuls&nces oxlstln on each of said
lots to Ix ) ubutod by lillln up tbo sninous
lioruln lonfilred within twenty days from Iho
puss.'iKuof this ordinance , and falling , neglect-
iny or refusing ho to do thu board of public
works Is hereby ordered nnd directed tn ad
vertise for bids und causu mild lots to bo , tilled
ns hero. n required , und leport thu cost thuru-
, the tiuld cost to bu assessed "apalnst said
lots respucllvoiy.
uctlon 3. Thut this ordinance Khali tnke
olFecl and bo In force from and after Its pasi-
I'ussed September 20th. IS'Ji
JOHN OKOVES.
City Ulork.
K. I . DAVIS.
President City Council.
Apniovca Iroiitembcr-n-il. IbO. .
UKO. I' . IIKSIIf.
Mayor.
OKUINANCK NO. 8271.
An ordlnancn orclorln thu American Water
Works Company. Its unccoHaors nud assigns.
to Iny mains on V.Hb avenue , Mill utrnel und
7lh htrcut buiilhof I.e.ivonivortb street and
lo locale certain dydrnnts tbcreon.
\VhoruaH , necessity ox Ms on "ith iivenuo.
Mill blreel iniJ 27lh street hoiitb of I.euvoii-
worth Htr > et to Hickory 1'l.icu fur mains to
supply iho rusldunts alonu Bald streets and
avenue wall water : Ihorefore ,
Ilu ttordiilnod by ibueky counell of Iho city
of Omiilm :
Sculloii 1 , That the Amcilciin Wutor Worlca
C'oinpanv' , In suocrssori and nsslsiis. bo and
lire beroby ordered und required lo oxlencl
und Iny water mains ou ' . ' 'ith uvuniic. on VUlti
htieut , ulsoon 27lh alruot from l.eavenworlh
tree I south to Hickory 1'liice. eneti water
miiliiN tu bo of udcqiiittn and MilMciont hl/e to
simply the roslJoiits aloni ; said Btreels nud
adjacent thereto and thu liyilranlH berjln ro-
Idlri'd lib water , f.acl ! mains to bo not less
llian Indies In dlumotur.
hiifllonTbosalU American Wntor WorUs
Company , Its successors and asslKiia. nro
beioiiy orJeroil und rurjuliiiil t sot nitlur hy-
Ir.inls uloiui'Aih avenue nnd "lilli street , ono
uauh .it the Intorscctlon of Hiilil htrout und
iivonno with Mason street , anil ono n.ich ut
thu Inlersecllonof ; 7th street with Muroy and
Mason HtreelH.
Seotlon U. That tins ordinance shall ( uko
olleci and bo 111 toico from und uflur Its puss *
1'ussecl September "nib. IW- .
JOHN OKOVKH.
City Olurlc.
E. 1' . DAVIH.
I'resldnnt City Council.
Approved Sontomber L'Jrd , lit' ) . ' .
GKO. I' . II15 MI a.
Mayor.
rro | > ! > nU for Dlmrlnl ( ir.iiliui ; ItuixU.
Be-iled bids , marked Troposils for district
dlnc bondtt , will bo recelvoJ MI ihu olllcu of
IhuOty Troisurer , Lin ihu , Neb. , up to 13
n'cluo-i noon , of the joih duy of October. 18X' .
fur the purcha > oof VUJIMMI District Orudliu
llondbof tboulty of Oniuliii. Nub.
N-ild bond a aruduled auptember 1st. Ib'J.1. and
nru payable In from onu to nlno yunrs after
llio ( Into thereof. In ( lonomliiiitlons of ( I.UJU.O3
ami fiiU.uO imob , with Interest ut tbur.UoofS
liercent ' pernnnum puyublo uuuil-iuiiiii illy.
I'rlnulpul mill Inlorciil ptyab.u ut Kunutza
Ilros. . Now Vork.
( ; .5'J3.UU of Dhtrict Na : I7.
VWJ.i ( U of DUtrlet No. 17.
Jl'U.oa ) of District .No. 10.
i.icb ; bid miibl btutu prlco und amount
Bought for and Inuludu ucfrued intoreiit to
dateof delivery nt Omahi. : Not ) . Tliu rlitbl Is
reserved to rojuot anv und all bids , ImucO.
undgriHiartorpowurafullIu * of iho nn'tropol
jtun cluHM und ordluuucu No. tf . ' . AuprovuJ
August Sltti , 1SJJ. IlfNitv lloi.LN.
B.'ldtTt , City TruasOriiR.