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'l OMAEA DAIL\f Bl‘lljl L WEDN ISDAY, OCTOBER 5 1881, PAUDLING HER OWN OANOR| : SPECIAL NOTIGES. EMIS has rattling long lists of houses, lotey B Innds awd farms for sale Ol and goy CITY FATHERS. I'HE DAILY BEE. nect with a track alongside of Dewe, PERSONAL. & Stone s warchouse, Referred. < them, A. M. Bunton, of Sidney, is in the lmu.«.«u: Cheap, A No. 1 viding pon V et From the committec on bridges, H. LINAHAN TO LOAN--MONEY, Wedneaday Morning, Oct 5.\ A Business Meeting of the {'egtlnnml-ml:n'(\ . o:.](-”hulilding -‘\(f “rt\ Mra. Burke Going to the Front | city. R iy 4"&;,,'0‘,,_‘“'“”& 3 L kY bridge across *{orth Omaha creek, 2 s, 1 Flagnler, of Ottumws, T, 15 8% ~ - YD, RN o - Council Last Five- } 8%, tetwarith f Clark and Without Backers. § ’"“‘f' aggler, 1 3 y i ONEY TO LOAN. un_n”law un;««. . - G T & REFUBLICANCOUNTY HOIH i "l‘":r-nt‘i:t'h soats, Adopted the Creighton house, M s o & e i e A TOSEWATER, 1650 Faruba strook, BLROTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, ning. « ots. pted. A o fiet_organ, very Tnquire Milton Rogers 3 30-t From the committee on water A large part of the Buffalo Bill troupe $50 mm'rn Toan at from & to 10 per o i Vhi ‘anfi Do\, 0 statesecuri worke and sewors, in regard to the While many Towa and Nebraska | o) Canfield house, IR AAC ;;;;v’;‘fin“fil‘,'.m'n".-'n"fi"‘ it Sharp Debate on % Liquor Or-|appraisers in scwer district No. 1, fowspapers are giving currency 0] gk Norh, wite asd dusghites, of - e dinance to Regulate recommending that the city clerk aa-{ gossipy stories concerning Omaba’s | columbus, are in the city. 8250000 Ceresn’h s o $2,600 and Fon SALE—Four acrcs of Iana near water certain whether they have been sitile i .| upivards, for 8 to 5 yaars, on first-class city and WOPk#H reservoir, also two cottages on Capito Sales, eto. sworn; if 8o, that the c{ty ofticials ro. | “1uestrienne, Mrs. Burke, and her| Gep Grook went west yesterday, bis | farn property, Biwts el Estats and Loux | iill. Add. ANDREW{BEVINS,,1306 Douglas §¢ . K 'y e oy, 15/ poet facts rogarding the sowers con- | Tecont dissolution of partnership with | destination being Medicine Ball, Aawscr, T6th tnd Dousles Ste. S b structed under the Itner, Maney |Jacobs, who owns the horses sherode, | judge Jacoh P. Sharot, editor of the It is Flually Road a Third Thmeaud | & (o, contracts, and asking for |it seems the plucky little woman has | Pierce County Call, is in the city. For Sheriff, DAVID N, MILLER, For Treasurer, JOHN RUSH, For Clerk, JOHN BAUMER. For Commissioner, cheap: = | & Son, 11t 8 per centin: B —_— = RICK R SALN. HELP WANTED. B ____BSTABROOR & OO T7OR SALE—A small engine, B. W. V1G v timo unti Ny i = St YRk, B. P, KNIGHT. :—r‘t f:;fi::lzli‘m‘k:;gmd".“““ facts can be | j.qn uvtnl.un;( out on her own mm:lu Mrs. M. C. Mitchell, sister-in-law of Lol Ad i b st Mgy g & Son'e make. In porlect onder. Inquiryot M. For Jndge, b and winning races without the assist- [ Supt, P, .J. Nicholls, is in the city. kccyllm{kd‘.:luuv, Jb« jocks of post | = = The contracts and bonds of Geo. i i v 1t SALE—Lease and furniture of a frst-clase. The council dad not conveno until 8 | vy "ot “for furnhing hay, of | ance of either her former backers of |y 1, Matthews, publisher of the |sireci. Do | T ol in a_town of 1300 inhabitant A. M. CHADWICK. hotel in & tewn of 1300 inhabitants, in state For Surveyor, o'clock, When the roll was called the [ Hugh Murphy & Co., were approved. :_P‘l:h:lgrl it‘;:a :l:lixo‘;l | :eri::idcl‘l:; O'Neil City Frontier, is in the city. W;,‘w A oompe ot Nevraaka, | i 84 beda;the traeling toen's o GRORGE SMITH. following conncilmen responded: ORDINANCES, Mondny'niuht, from Atchison, Kan-| Master Machanic Galberth, of the | ylurya\ime vest c 'l‘t;-'flnl! st, TR T I e e For Superintendent of Instruc e, Baker, Corby, Dunham, Dellone, Making l,ll\p.roprinfinlll for payment | sas, where she_rode two races on Fri- | Union Pacific shops at Rawlins, Neb., ar- ANt - - N 0od house, cattlo shed, orchard &c., wit J. J. POINTS, Kmntman, McNamara, Stull, Mr | of city liabilities meurred during Sep- | day and Saturday of last week. The |rived in Omaha yesterday. ‘ N f0F ks ;flmfigm",‘m ot in oany &mn J"(‘llmnml?diicc:rgg'l:.“:n' B + Coronor, President. tember. first was to beat the time of a race be- | Gon Allen, of San Francisco, was | & - Ferg Omaha, Neb, 1707* | Office. T Jaey Williams, The ordinance appropriating for ¢x- | tween Miss Curtis and Mi which she succeeded in doing by bare- among the wistbound passengers on the | Y\ ANTED “A dish.washer at the OUSES AND LAND—Bemis rents houses, TH O WSoree, otets, taro ota; laris, offcos JACOIL JOHN G, For the accomodation of cmr up-town patrons arrangements havo bren made with Edholm & Erickson, jewelers, opposite the post office, where advertisements and erders for the city delivery of Tir Bex will be reocived. Advertisements for the evening must be handed in before 1:30 p. m., tor the morning edition before 8:89 sopt23-tt —Patterson sells conl. —Doane. Rekiable Hatter, —Frederick Leading Hatter. —Bnnkee cSuu'ium & Storms, fiest Oigar, at Kuhe's Drug Store only. —Soda Water, better than evee, at Baxe's. —The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harnes «ad Saddlery. —For vine Commercial Job Printing, all at Tex Bz Job rooms. —Who pays the highest price for Second Hend Furniture? Abrahams & Lewis, 1121 Douglas street. sepl9-2w —The father of Officer Morris Sullivan is dangeronsly sick. He iy about eighty- five years old. —Quite & number of delegates to the re- publican convention left for Lincoln this morming. —Lost—Bunch of keys. Finder will please leave them at the delivery window at the postoffice and reccive reward. oct3-tf —Three drunks and three arrests were the summary of matters around the city jail last evening. —The overland train westward bound was delayed yesterday until after two o'clock. All of the eastern ronds were be- hsnd time. --Sylvester Matthews, the colored wait- er who pulled a revolver ona servantatthe Withnell yesterday, will be tried bef ore Judge Beneke this afternoon. —Wm. Moore wasfined $3 fordisturbing the peace and Ned O'Conror $10 for drunkenness in the police court yesterday morning. —John Dugan appeared before Judge Beneke yesterday to answer the charge of threatening to kill Fred Linburg. He ‘was held in 8200 bail to keep the peace and being unable to ralse the amount was sent to jail, —The executive of the land league de- sires to announce that there will be a very important meeting this evening at 7:80 o'clock, in Clark’s hall, when a final report upon the proceeds of the picnic will be made. Every member ought to be pres- ent. Important papers and instructions from headquarters will also be read at the ‘meeting, —One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots, located on Hamilton street, half way between the turn table of the red street car line and the waterworks reservoir and addition, and just west of the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn’s addition, Prices range from 8§75 0 $100 each, and will be sold on easy terms to those who will improve. Bemis' real estate agency, Fifteenth and Douglus streets, Barnum's Smash-Up. Sevbral carriages and two tableaux chariots from Barnum's show arrived in this city yesterday for repair. They were damaged in' the smash-up which Barnum’s train suffered about five miles east of ''ama City, on the North- western road, on Saturday last. Be- sides the injury to the tableaux chariots and a handsome peacock chariot, eight horses were killed and ten or fifteen others severely injured. The chariots will bo repaired in time to appear in the grand parade in this city on Fri- day. it e a list of sidewalks adv: The reading of the minutes Was (., . i September was passed, @inponsed with. UOMMUNICATEONS, From the mayor, approving the ordinance for sewer districts, Placed on file. From the city engineer, calling at tentiontion to error in ordinance levy- ing tax for geading Eighteenth street. Referred. From the city ongineer, submitting ertired but not constructed. The<lerk was instruct- ed to advertise for four days for pro- posals to build walks, PETITIONS, From the city enginecr, asking for an advance of $25.00 per month. Re- ferred to the finance committee. From certainresidentsasking thatthe appraisers appointed appointed to es- timate the damage in the grade of Eleventh street make a supplementary report. Referred. From certain property owners, to the chairman uf the committee on waterworks and sewers calling atten- tion to the corner of Capitol avenue and Eighth street and its exposed con- dition and asking for ahydrant. Re- ferred to the committee on water works and sewers. From residents asking for a cross walk at Davenport and Fourteenth streets and other points. Referred to the Fifth ward delegation. From the city marshal asking for additional blankets for the city jail. Referred to the purchasing commit- tee. From the marshal asking a resolu- tion authorizing the erection of an office next to that of the city ;jailor. Placed on file. From Themas Haley, asking for shelter for the deer in the park. Placed on file. From Ezra Millard, calling atten- tion to the guiter on Douglas street, near Thirteenth. Referred, From residents on Cass street, re- lating to the laying of walks. Re- forred to the sixth ward delegation. From certain residents, calling at- tention to the hay wagon nuisance at Fourteenth and Howard streets. Re- ferred to committee on police. Invoices from the Chicago lumber company of lumber furnished for cer- tain repairs, and a bill of $36. Re- ferred to claims committee, From Joseph Barker & Co., calling attention to Douglas street and its intersection with Eighth street. Re- ferred. The bill of tho Omaha Publishing company, $61.40. Referred. ‘I'he monthly report of the city phy- sician was placed on file, Number of deaths, 47; males, 20; females, 17; no sex, 1; in First ward, 13; Second ward, 11; Third ward, 3; Fourth ward, 1; Fifth ward, 5; Sixth ward, 7; hospital, 3; married, b; single, 39: widowed, 3, Births, 87; white, 84; colored, 3; males, 45; fomales, 42; still born, 3; two pair of twins, The city inspector of weights and measures reported that John G. Wil- lis, W. W, Marsh, and Nave, McCord & Brady are using scales contrary to the provisions of the ordinance, The'report of the city polico judge was placed on file. 1t shows the col- lection of $877.05. Theaction of the ‘mlicu judge in placing money in the bank until a decision of the courts was approved. Sidewalk bids by Wm. Camp Schnieder and Gardner were put i On motion of Old Kaufmann Gard- ner's bid was accopted. The report of the committee on the fire on Thirteenth street was submit- ted. The committee reported that, while the chief of the fire department acted in accordance with his best judg- ment, it is the opinion of the commit- tee that water should have been kept on'the fire until all danger was past. Placed on file. The bond of McCauley & O'Brien, the contractors for the sewer, way A corrected ordinance, to_provide for levying a tax for the curhing and guttering of Farnam street between Fifteenth and Eighteenth streets, was introduced and referred. 3 An ordinance regulating the liying of sewing sewer pipes and naking ¢ nections with public sewers was intro duced and referred. An ordinance to regulate the sale of liquors, taking effect January 1st, next, was introduced by Alderman McNa- mara and read once, A sharp debate as to whether it coud be read twice was had by Messrs. McNsmara, haufmann and Stull, and President Dailey declared Mc¢Namara an interested party and therefore dobarred from voting, but an appeal from this decision was car- ried and the ordinance was read finally and passed. An ordinance amending that estab- lishing a grade at Douglas and Seven- teenth streets was passed. An ordinance regulating the licen- sing of sewer pipe layers was referred. Adjourned for one week. BOARD OF EDUCATION. An Important Eession Held Monday Evening. Only four members of the Board of Education attended the regular meet- ing last evening—President Long and Messrs. Anderson, Connoyer and Thrall. An application of C. Deitrich for the position of janitor was referred. A bill of J. M. Counsman was re- ferred to the Committee on Claims, The application of Mrs, Emma Whitmore to be transferred from Cass street to the North school was refer- red to the superintendent. 3 A petition from citizens living near the Cass street school, to have a watchman appointed and made a spe- cial policeman, was referred to the sucrotnry_with instructions to consult with the mayor. Tho finance committee was instruct- ed to invest the $8,000 in the sinking fund in county bonds. The secretary was instructed to issue warrant on the teachers’ and janitors’ pay roll. The Secretary was authorized to ad- vertise the old Cass street school building for sale, The Committeo on ‘Buildings was authorized to take $6,000 additional insurance on the Cass street school property and instructed to try and have the premium on the high school reduced. The South street schcol grounds are to be properly filled, The finauce committee was au- thorized to employ an attorney to commence legal proceedings and com- pel the police judge to pay State funds into the school fund. New furniture will be purchased for the Cass street school. The finance committee was author- ized to get legal advice as to whether school distrlet No. 650 is a part of the Omaha district, and, ifso, to institute proceedings to recover the school pro- perty. —_— . Worthy of Praise. As a rule we do not recommend pa- tent medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public benefactor, and does positively cure, than we con- sider it our duty to impart that infor- mation to all. Electric bitters are truly & most valuable medicine, and will" surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Lidney complaints, even where all other rem- edies fail, We know whereof we And by ly three scconds, but it was neverthe- i less an honest beat. On Saturday she rode against Miss Curtis, giving her a mile in ten. On_ the sixth mile Mrs. Burke had made up her mile and Miss Curtis threw up the sponge and acknowledged herself beaten, Mrs, Burke rode | the race out in the time of 21:40. She declares this to have been the best race she ever rode, taking into con- sideration the unevenness and heavi- ness of the track and the poor horses she was obliged to mount, - There was o largo attendance on hoth days. Yesterday she left for St. Louis, where will ride against Miss Archer, of Sedalia, Mo, Mrs. Burke will pur- chase horses in St. Louis with the proceeds of the races she has been en- gaged in, and she said yesterday, in conversation with a BEE reporter, that she loped to have a field of horses in a few wecks which could not be beaten. She stated that she had challenged Jacobs to ride against any woman he might procure, at Omaha, for $1,000. He will probably match Miss Cricket Still against her, and the race will not be far distant. “‘He'll find}it's one thing to talk and another to get a woman to hold those horaes of his for ten miles,” said Mrs. Burke, em- phatically, as she referred to the sub- ect. ! In relation to the recent trouble with her husband at Cedar Rapids and the subsequent stories in the newspapers, she said: ‘‘Mr. Burke and Jacobs had it so arranged that they were to get the bulk of the money I won. I did'nt propose to let them have it. When I get my horses Mr. Beardsley is going to han- dle them, and it’s nobody’s business whom I hire to do my work. I must have some one to look after my hor- ses, and the same yarns would be cir-1 culated if it were any one else. Mr. Beardsley will accompany me as my assistant in that capacity. As faras Mr. Burke is concerned, and my fam- ily troubles, I care to say as little as possible. He had not supported me for more than a year previous to my commencing to ride races publicly, and now I don’t propose to turn over my earnings for his benefit. 1 shall institute proceedings for a divorce very soon, and then some of the sto- ries that have been circulated will haye to be supportad by prouf.” Tt is impossible to not admire Mrs. Burke's pluck and independence and there are many who will sympathize with her earnestly, and hope she will ‘come down the home stretch” ahead. e Balm in Gilead. There is a balm in Gilead to heal each gap- ng wound; In Trovas’ Evecrric O1n, the remedy is found, Tor internal and for outward use, you may freely apply it; For all pain and inflammation, you should not fail to try if wsts o trifle, It s worth its weight ery dealer in the land this rem- ady intold. COUNTY NOMINATIONS, Holt and Knox Republicans Form Strong Tickets. Special Correspondence to Tine Bur, O'Nen Crry, Neb., October 3.— The republicans of Holt county on Saturday placed the following ticket in the field: Clerk, Sanford Parker; {:xd go, Wm, H. Inman; treasurer, D, » Darr; ‘sheriff, B. Welton; school superintendent, C. H. Wixson; sur- veyor, John Fritz; coroner, J. R. Smith; commissioner, Frank Botney. The convention was harmonious, and 0 into the fight determined to win, very precinct was represented by a full delogation, not & proxy in the convention, overland train from the west ye.terday. E. H. Hayes. of Blair, H. Clarkson, of Topeka, Ks., and Hugh McFarlane, of Friend, Neb,, are at the Creighton house, om to the state conv-ntion H. Jewett, G. M. Heirt ure at the Withnell The delega from Sidney—C and M. H, To house, Ed A, Conmally, Loran Clark, and F. M. Sackett of Albion, delegates to the state convention from Boone county, are at the Withnell, M. W. Bruce, of Creighton, and Ed- ward A, Fry, of Niobrara, state conven- tion delegates from Knox county, are at the Creighton house. C. H. Carlton, U.S. A, R. S. Clark, Columbus, Tom Higgins, Fremont, Con F. Groner, North Platte, E.N. Yates, Plattsmouth, ave at the Withnell. Percival Lowell, general passenger agent of the C., B. & Q. road, arrived in Omaha yesterday morning in a special car from Chicago. He returned yesterday after- noon. A party comprised of Mr. and Mrs, L B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. John- son, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. L. Seybolt, Miss Anna Williams and Miss Louise Berger | left for St. Louis yesterday to witness the Veiled Prophets’ procession. W, T. Van Dorn, Lincolu; C. M. Boyce, Central City; John Edwards and wife, Tecumseh; W. M. Cornelius, Columbus; H. 8. Lovejoy, Niobrara; A. H. Church, North Platte, —are registered at the Can- field house. Col. E. F. Smythe left for New York City last evening. He will there join his family, who have been spending a great part of the summer in the White Moun- |} taing, and who will return home with him. The colonel says that his old shingle is still hanging over the entrance of his former office in Pine street, and he is go- ing around to see if it will recognize him. W. E. Dewey, Decatur; W. E, Peebles, W. Parritt, Oakland; B. H. Robison, Takamah; J. H. Felber, St. Helena; O. N. Remington, Blair; S. R. Alter, Chey- enne; W, Daley, Rawlins; George A. Brooks, Brazil Mills; J. C. Sauntee, Nio- Brara; David Wagner, Knoxville, are reg- istered at the Metropolitan. A number of those named are delerates to the con- vention at Lincoln to-day. e e e ““The Revere House Counci Bluffs is the best second-class hotel in the west.” augl7-Im AL R VS e The Right Sort of General. Jacob Smith, Clinton street, Buffalo says he has used Spring Blossom in his family as & general medicine for cases of indigestion, biliousness, bowel and kids complaints and disorders arising froni purities of the blood. He speaks. highly of its efficacy. Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. eodlw STILL AT IT. Burglars Cheerfully Continuing Their Work, Officer McCune, while traveling around late yesterday morningnoticed that the front door of Tom Hilander’s #aloon, on Twelfth street, between Dodge and Capitol avenue, had been tampered with during the night. With the easy grace of an old ac- quaintance the policeman went inside and found Hilander still asleep. Upon waking him up Hilander look- ed around for his trowsers and could'nt find them. The policeman went to tetch him a pair and on his return found that Hilander had in the mean- time discovered his own in an out-house. A search then showed that burglars had foreed open the door sometime during the morning. Hilander claimed to House, 14 ANTED--Experier eral housework; small family. cod_mervant girl for gen- ANTED-—By an_accountant in o railroad office, & situation as book-ki on lost of city referenc keoper, Dee office., TANTED-—A competent dry gonds salosman, at 408 13th St., near Harney. il private family. o good laundress, - Apply at Withne1 House, NTED—Furnithed rooma and board ina private famiily_for gentl: one child. Aduress W. F. 8., Care Beo office, 1l at 1086 North 10th street, Y, opposite J. J. Brown. MKS. J. M. (OUNS ANTED—A young man about 15 yeara ot ;_:{u to do geueral store work. ANTED.— Threo experienced men in a dry goods and elothing store. Good sal English and German and photograph, stating age, or single, also Where Inst employed and how long, ~ Wolbach Bros., Grand Island, Neb, ANTED—Gentlemen and Indies to save & dollar by buving high grade et Boots and Shoes of W. L. Kidd, Jacobs' biock, 16th St. 123 Don't you forget it. ANTED—A thoroughly experienced girl to do_general housework. Apply’ between 2 and 4 1 a'clock p. m., 24f ANTED - Tuilors, one first-class ccat and oue small jobmaker; work plenty. Steady employment for ‘good men. cost of living moderate. paid. Address immediately, J:hn Baird, M chant Tailor, Laramie City, Wyoming Ter. 125-4 Wages “high and Denver bill 'of prices ANTED—Ry a_competent dress-maker to k in fainilies by day or week; can fur- Call or address on 24 Webster street, be- 7 ANTED—Every one in_the_eity to buy Boots and Shoes of W. L, Kidd, Jacobs' Best grade of goods made by in United States. best manufacture lower than ever seen in Omaha before, sD—Situation by a young man of fam- y, as clerk or book-keeper. eral years experience as clerk in hotel, first-class reference Address 8. B., The Biee ANTED—A couple good Can find tteady employment at 248 ‘arpentsrs to build 25 cottages o BOGGS & HILL, 7. aTle employmant by hus- Address P, P. C,, Bee 0f- 9774t ANTED—Manufacturing concern wants a busiiess man in Omaha and in_ every city (notalready taken). A few hundred dollars ne- goods on delivery after orders ¥ the sams; $150 per month Toe most searching invest ARNOLD & CO., 12 Broadway, New York. g rooms, ete, See st page OR SALE —Good honse with four rooms and { "half lot, No, 2618 Dodge between 26th and 27t street. Good well and shado trees; house in re on premises. 921-tf MBRELLAS—And Parasols repaired by M. SCEUTT 11th and Farnam sts. 7504 Bl:.\!ls' NEW CITY MAPS,260.—Soe 1st page, MISCELLANEOUS. TRAYED OR STOLEN—One roan cow with the letters 8. C, T, on one horn cut with & knife, WM, TRAUAR, No, 15028 11th &t. 12311 T—A largo unfarnished room with window and veranda, within six blocks from I, 0. Addross C. ¥, this office, 163-tf day of August, 181, , lefe my bid and board, or debts of her con 3§ 162-4% o I ba, Mre. Chag, Bruzelins Dramatic Keader and Teach: of Elocution pupila re- cuived at residence, No, 662 18th St., near Dodge. 1607 GENTS CANVASS For books, you know, will_sell “'Life of Pr sident” Garfleld, “Heroes of the Plains,” “Horder Outlaws,” “Laws of Business.”” IKA WALDRON & C 8t. Louis, Mo. se26dawlm! B EMIS' REALESTATE BOOM.—See 1st page. RIVATE INSTRUCTIONS In_Fronch, Gor wman, Greck and Letin. Prot, Henry W Meek, 1207 Jackson St. 900-0c8 Ll ‘B 1) HAY—At A, H, Sander’s Fecd Store, D 1013 Harney St. 19t ALL AT MRS, B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Board ing Houws, cor, 13th and Dodge Sta. Sm in the city. 510- EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.—S 1st page. TQORTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM—Mra ! Eliza tells past, prosent and future in love andall affairs. Sho reveals the decpest secretso the heart. She possesses the magnetic powers) ful?ll all your wishes. Call at No. 822 corner 16th and (I it . AKEN UP—A red cow, Owner can hevo tho same_by proving property and payio arges, FRANCIS ROBBINS, Saunders an Grace St aud-ev wedhe COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. riers. Oilice corver Broadway and s, Council Bluffs. 662t ANTED—To _buy 100 tons ‘broom corn. For particulars address Council Blufl Broom Factory, Council Bluffs, Towa. 653-20t¢ \VVA‘\:'I;ED—A zood carpenter at once. Ap- ply Mynster & Adams, Council Hlufls, Iowa, 650-29* P\ AVIED A fintcaes Wroom ter, Moy &Co., Council Blufly, low. § \ ANTED—A boy to dochores at Mynsters Council Biufts, 601-25% \ ANTE! Good girl for gencral hous nster, Council Bluffs. 662 WANTED-HWJ second girl av 1818 Chicago st pre’ A7 ANTED— Housckeoper, 1109 ¥a \VANIED—C‘M at 2008 Dodge street. 979 Funding bridge and school FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. Furnished rooms for gentle: at 5.9 Farnham St., bev. 16th and 17th, 174 NT—A brick_house, corner 11th and c. Enquire Geo, H. Peterson, near U, o \ TANTED—A situation by a first-class miller. Had 20 years experience. Understands old and new processes. Speaks Enulish and German and acquainted with steam o powers, Can zive the best of reference, comeon trial at any time, Address H. 8., Bo 1511, Council Bluffs, Ia. - a gentleman of experienceand WANTED- VV “buiness hatits, a position with a fim, cither as or t travel. Reierence given. L, L. WATKINS, Council Bluffs, Di2 29 ALL on or address Potter & Palmer, 40 South Gth strect Council Giuffs, lowa, for rail- road tickets east, west, north and southi. Chicago £10.00 Round trip 19,00 y ticket guar- anteed, and tickets bought, sold and _exchanged auel7-1m ‘l‘(\ons,\mzfn papers 40c per hundrod, st The Bec office, Council Blutis, — s627-tf NT-House 8 rooms, closet_and pan- wo blocks south of St. Mary's avenue itd street; $10 per month. Vi 168 3* OR RENT—10 genflemen: A finely furnished room witn board at 1720 Cass _street. Quire at the house or Y, M OR RENT—One lar: ¢ furnished room suita- ble for four men or fo two, close to the Also onc suitable fors wan and wife, or Apply at this office, t.mmished front slcove maller room, low b doors west of 20t} OR RENT—Furnished room, with or without board. Call with reference, 6074 N. 17th 142, A pleasant farnished room on t, between Sixtee 300, \ ANTED—Two experienced book solicitors for Colorado and Utah, Address P. O, To! [ bo: Bluffs To Contractors, Builders and Property Owners. The undersined having been appointed agend for the extensive iron and wire manufacturing houses of E. . Barnum, of Detroit, and the Kussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo, Ohio, capacity of 50 tons daily, is prepared to turnish estimatcs and prices for iron columns, &, &c., for store fronts, window caps and sills, threshold plates, wrought iron beams and gird: ers, hydraulic clevators, staple fittings, pulleys, shafting, &c.; also iron fences, cresting, win: dew guards, shutters, stairs, balconies, settees, chaiis, vases, acquariums, fountains, summer houses, lawn, garden and ' cemetery ornaments, flower stands, grave guards, &c., &., in endlow variety. - Cataiogucs suppliéd o uppilcation. ENR LY H. BARRY, Manufacturers' Agent, 92 Pearl strect, augl0-lm me Council Bluffs, Towat have lost 8100 in money and a watch CERTAIN MONEY pluc‘ml on file and the matter referred | ¢ peak, and can freely recommend to RYAK\QRUBTY: SF L T i ey T |5 T s R ey s, with powerto a1 |l {Ex Bold at 60 conta w botce | Miouansy Nen, Octaber At ke but o et e thisven| L dngatioarn: it 5 et EDWARD KUEHL, Which is Olaimed By the Oity kil ey e [ UL RO R Saturday, the following ticket was |has beon discovered o | MAGISTER OF PALNYSTEKY AND CONDI: and County. Alderman Kaufman: That the city BUFFALQ ‘BILL, l(‘:ll‘:x:,‘l ull\';.l‘;‘:;;:l,“c“l:;:l:‘, Vuzmil::;i;,; 1'i(l7E TO HER TRUST. T :‘m’d:‘;:;:I;?L;?:'::h‘lél’r sprite, obiain m'f.'",“l'..':: Ar t):?’;‘}n:l: —— clerk advertise for three days for pro- ET county judge, R. E. W. Spargur;| m o nueh cannot be said of the OR RENT—Two nice y furnished ,a,_,,,,,b‘,.%n ture, Boots und Shoes made to order, Perfech and present, and on certain conditions in the fas The suit which the board of educa- R‘:;::flodm gutter Haruey - sticet. | The ““Prairie Waif" Witnessed | sherifl, Neal Walters; superinteudent | o 0" ihful wifo and mother, con- | 1 Parkwild avenvo. 8 it Owmana. satlsfaction ¢uaranteed. au2d-lm tween Faruham B : . of schools, T, J. Buckmaster; survey- | o tohi ek (2 T SO RENT—A b a —— e tion has decided to bring t0 ro- | " By Alderman Kaufman, that an ad- by & Full House, or, Enmctt Barber; ooroner J. W, |fautly watching aud caring for her | [OILLENTA b s, roms b b cover finos imposed in the polico court | ditionl office bo erected for the mar- o 07 Wond, and commissioner, Justus | qupy in their behalf. . When they are | ekt frnbihal. Furaiure oun be bought, in state cases was bogun at the in- |shal, next to the jailer's offico. Re-| The border drama, the “Prairie |l o PR o assailod by discaso, and the system [an A rohann s e MRS e Mo iCTe \ stance of Judge Beneke, who is anx- forred to the committco on public Waif,"” was put upon the Academy Owners should have a thorough cleansing, the | TAOR RENT— Just finished (wo first-class two- property and improvements story brick houses, Band 9 rooms, stable and cemented cellars;’ $40 monthy in sdvance, Changed ious to have a rather knotty prob-|*"Bo”A130iman’ Corby, that oross-|boards last evening, for the first time| The old Dr. Ish property, on : i . lem sottled bofore he goes out wslky.l be laid at Fuurts’t"nth and ém in this city. It wn’a greoted with a|corner of Chicago and Twenty-first f:: i’f}g“fiffl'éflfl"‘fiiZ’Sfi:"i'fi':m: W il 2 N MY of office, There are no ocourt|streets. Adopted, crowded house, fully a thousand per- | streets, changed owners yesterday, |are the only sure remedy. They ar | Y7OR RENT—2 rfarmished rooms over Mes decwsions bearing upon the point.| By Alderman Kaufman, authoriz- | sons ocoupying the sitting and stand- | Col. E. F. Smythe being the pur-|the best and purest medicine in the ,,:,mf"'“""“““"“-"" 90110 and Dodgy the | stomach and bowels regulated, blood According to the constitution all finos | ing the purchase of four copien of the | iy yoom, Cody, (Butfalo Bill) fig-|chaser. The consideration was $6,- | world, and only cost fitty conts. Sold T : iy 5 ’ y JOR RENT-One ith boar d, 1808 Cali- : accruing trom cases tried under the aitly!’dlr‘e;;rv A‘]’é:’.:::.n, that the|Ure® & the star of the play, and [500. In the spring Col. Smythe con- by b, ‘%‘-“:—E% """"" ® _]_‘ ol '"',“‘n W-' 185 geueral laws go into the county fund; ittee bl riy and im. | throughout bore his part in true dra- | templates purchasing an additional | o A FOR BALE, " ! according to the city ordinances these f,"n':'v.,m.,.t."{.‘.?x o.::gl’:: l:m-]’( :lfm.l;:l watic style. He is supported by a 1ot and he will then build an clegant | Knox county will bo reproscnted in 4 ’ brick residence on the site of the[the state convention to-day, until the | 5 go into the city treasury. Geon- | the park, including s house for the|very strong company, who bore out 5 : _ / ¥ { eral Cowin gave an opinion deer, atelephone and a roof for the [tha characteristics yot border life to f.:i“v:liilli:’gm.lndl:ruud ;mg:‘.:w‘.m%‘:: committeo on credentials reports, by l a - park houso, Referred to the com- | perfection, joini in whish bb that | ziiitee to report cost, The specialties of the entertainment ;om‘:‘fi::sl:::pll"on;?l;:{nu RapRLT, the money should go into the By Alderman Corby, that the cul-|was the Indian war dance, a cornet —e————— ) county treasury. Gen. Manderson, | yert at the northwestcorner of Twelfth | solo by Frank Thompson, and some Santee made a bolt, and, being nu- “I:'e-.vm'finfll;gu S5 ...'fli'.j"“::}" pml-my'm' the city attorney, was equally positive and Cass streets be repaired, [ wonderful shooting by Mr. Cady. : B‘T. e . | merously followed, he organized a|mwe in excell: d we oltered tlnNh’- ooi.no}:z_;lld be paid into the Adopted, ¥ There are many laughable points {n iné"tlo‘ll: :figr&g‘f‘:’n’i";‘kl‘)xfi:g wnvuntim of his own, and the result by grown timbor, ‘W | bosold fn Comlor i Y ) L : the play, some serious ones and plent, U105 two delogations. Each are pre- | fiig i modrat JNO. L. MCCAGUE, Keal city trgasury. ' As may be imagined, REPORTS OF COMMITTREF, of guupowder and imaginary g-u‘-o lu¥ roots, barks, &o, and rulled up, i pared with aftidavits aud documents EatatoAuent, oppasite postotion, Onialia 0% BALE—At 4 bargain, family_horse suit- 11l for family or delivery wagob. ~ Inquire A avenport St. a double delegation, headed respect- 2 e MRy Sty AT . _ | [OR SALE—Dwelling house and five acres of ively lfi' M. W. Bruco and J. 0. San l‘ land, with orchard a1d vinevard, within 13 teo. uring the county convention | miles of éity limits, in & favorite and Hsing local: this left Judge Beneke in con-| Several from the judiciary commit- | the zallery gods to delight Over. The long bogus cortificaten of pretende without limit, and a lively contest| [POR SALE—A six h e siderable doubt, He decided that | tee relating to illogal taxation, “Prairie Waif" is deservedly popular. ":II. ‘c’uluuu f:i’ie", buk & slple p::l:;i may take pluct;- ..l.'.mf.“l{‘ ol balluty stk o, i b § fthe money should be paid From the streets and grades com-| PP PP fi botive modicine, .dlm_ld" .1})‘“ e et e strovt, Omanar Orihy's, Noa. 210 aud lvni.mh .AW DoRe o Y 2 mittee, rccommending that the city| Take BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you uown valuable remedies, t! U1 o BLACK-DRAUGHT ' cures dyspep- | = ———— 3 into either treasury until » decision | yoa™ 0o ise for the grading of | will vever ous, nishes its own certificates by its cures. T T ? s e p had been rendered covering the point, | Sixtecuth street, botwoun! anfimlnx At Q. F Goodman's, \\'S 'l:'l": ‘“(H“P ,'fm""'R:h" l:l'f"‘"t L e pnsodp et “u":;;hm“ gl ian au g & good S Absclutely Pure \, e iti e and best of medicines.—Republican, L d J yr i dwell g together, s A and consequently has been depositing unmmard uu‘:?sh. A(]upM.d oy District Conrt PO T - " " E'r'::’\'flf‘, PL:.I:M_(‘O .I.L-‘"m businoss Ad" | Mado trom Grape Crea s Tartar, No othor Ls @ these funds in a soparate account at ) the public property and im-{ .m0 o) 4ive day wus ocoupied by th Full line of California canned goods 18718 | arpation makes such light, fiaky hot breads, 1§, 2 the Btato bank. Al this will | provements committoe, rocommending | iu'0r‘th Mash ve. B lrl Sy at William Gentloman's. 00td-3t | ya0R SALE—A beautitud enldene Wit out foae of T Ul pestthn e D""‘“]’h" " money L i sl A x R SALE—A avy 11 thus lodged unti) the mattor 18 set- | f ailend teack Yogmated for W¥ing | which had not concluded rip T POLACK REMOVED ey TR St stidones propery o | il outfost o thtle T o ey Lue A be bl [ 37 track in tho alloy of blook | oy By o grand jury made e [tonew store, 1316 Farnham street, | Choice butter and ogge at Williaw | firesof ondiaed wid vineyard, Lo ation sightly. KOYAL BAKING,POWDER (O " dled, | 101 and aross Tenth streot, to con: | o Y © 79| throo doors below old stand. octl-8t | Gentleman's, 00td-36 | gunlt JOHN L. McCAGUR Gppcts ee: Bar. o o Now Yok,

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