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R ) OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 185i. 8 I'H E DAILY BEE. DEHUUM—UFS mllfl'flflfl. 1 F DT Shohan, L, B, Coffroth, Jamoa | ciples involved in Judge Doane reso- coAniPLICATED PROCESS. E. North, John Stanfer. lutions, - Hauilton County - A. Beatty, W, easily ascortained wion the sottling reservoirs have been filled to their r. Wiggine arose at this point and A small_engino, Friday Morning, Oct. 14. Glover, J. M. Sarkler, C. R. Glover, |stated a few facts in regard to the |Bome Scientiflc Points on Re-|limit. T i - » ~ oo B T It. | U = The Party Squarely on Reoord (proxy ) ; " | Doane law. He smd this law drove servoir Buildin "‘:‘"‘1‘ the '!:;';'l; ";:;:g:flm ,:: !::;',‘,l::: @ Clark & Co, ol von "_"i S _fls;-tv‘ \ REPUBLICANCOUNTY TICKET| in Regard to Monopoliee. Johnson County—C. M. Pool, Jos. |trade out of the state. Wheat from e this 18 the case the water | {0 SALE—Ldase and furituro of & first clase ) ROTL VEMBRR BTH s Devenney, Geo, O. Cutovern, P. |the republican valley was shipped into e begins to flow down the I! hotel in & tewn of 1300 juhabitants, iu state ! - e (A 2 Smith, C. P. Tripp. Kansas on account of this law and | A Tedi 1 : g of Nebraska; has 24 beds; the traveling men 8 re- N Theirs and |~ Oass O " 3 'edious Job the Water Com- | general main again, when the sup. |sort. + BEE office, 3l For Sheriff, They Like Them in Theirs a Cass County— Jacob Valory, 8r., M. [sold lower than it could be hero. He ply by gravitation is resumed. O -5 e DAVID N, MILUER, ‘Will Have Them. H. Hartigan, knew of cascs where parties were com- pany Has on Hand BEe reportervisired the ressrvoir l‘ "eh'lfi;",'ffi,'h“fifié.'”‘..::.Tfr"."‘ns?"}‘.f"i««'.'e”.’. For Trensurer, P. E, Ruffner proxy forJ. M. r:‘v’in, elled to send to St.d.hm for goods, s some time since in company with N, | &S50 14th and Faraham St. Lo v S T. E. White, 1. A. Connor, D. 8. |becauso the railroads in this state Shell o | JroR - | near water- I Expeota a olt th 3 BALE—F t land water. b A The Unterrified Have a Spirit. | Draper, Jc i Bauer, Herman Beston, | could make no special Taws, Asd WA SNy ¢9 w::terne':;m ):n flunm;ll its ‘:mg'lr }:-f sy 1 Vor:a rem ol 41 w0 cottages on Capil For Clerk, Geo. Edgerton Mr. Counor, of Cass, took the same Complete in December. L W ITISSROT LIS PEcH | Hill - Add, ANDREWHAVINS, 1800 DodgietN. JOHN BAUMER. less Convention. o £ Ruftnee prosy for Ohas, Fow. | gionnidh In regard to apooial rates. gress of the work. Tt isa visit well I A . E. Ruffner proxy 3 grounds in reg: pecial rates. —— worth being paid by those interested | T50R RALE_Fine stock farm of 400 acres: ler, J. W. Dankenbush, Judge Doane said he had been| om0 process of building a storage|in the scienific construction of a For Commissioner, e good house, cattle shed, orchard &e., with- B. P, KNIGHT. " Sarpy County—E. G. Shaall, 8. F. | chairman of the eommitteo which re- A A : reservoir. Th oo it | In eaty reach of milroad. ' Price, $4508, pait For Judge, And Nominated W-..' U Birtch, Amos Gates, M. Bianohi, ported the Doane law and in much tha | FE3€Tvoir is amost interesting one, the [ homselves uno;:rn‘\‘ l:l\:) x:l;eq“:ntt: }tds:: L el l:vm%mw Foe ot Judge, of Fremont, for Judge Clay County—J. 8. Lehew. same way that Arthur became presi- | labor on which ia scarcely appreciated | of the labor connected wich it. e e ——..._ - OUSES AND LAND--Hemis rents houses, stores, hotols, farm ots, lands, offices WORTHY OF PRAISE. D A Y A. M. CHADWICK. For Surveyor, GEORGE SMITH. For Superintendent of Instruction, 5 J. J. POINTS, Lancaster Couni{). ]}{ J. Sawyer, [dent he had become father of the bill. [ by the general public. In a chat with e . R, Tho demotracy held a mild-man.|A. 8. Tibbets, R Millor, Win. | Still he was willng to bear the re-|chiot Engineer Davis, of the water ted McLaughlin, J. Ludke, T. P.|sponsibility. But they were not dis- - 4 BALE —Good house with four rooms And il b iy Qucir‘{l(, "Prnl‘y for M. M:m’!gnme"!fl cK:ninn J.fi Doane Ilwywhitv}:a h‘:nl n.u works, that gentleman deascribed the| As arule wo do not recomment h':m:i. No. 1013 Dodge between Siit sod ¥ of Masonic hall last evening. There|Wm. H. Dunn, G. W, Blacke, J.|application there. What was the fact?| process of construction in detail. The "',“""‘ medicines, but when we kiow | #7th street. oo well and shade troea; house in T was quite a large and respectable at- | B. Calhoun, John McManigan. i What we o they driving at? It was [settling reservoir of the company is ;:_ru"':‘;h"‘{;:““'.'l'.‘ "l‘“bl‘c ‘:fi""“‘c‘ b ol Lo T ‘ or, i ) () J. B bi i i ie I A ) loes positively cure, then we ——————————==| It was only a quarter of an hour|Yy’ Hastings, W F. Wolfe, John W. | portation intcrest of the country in- just within the city limits, It is at|formation toall. Klectric bitters are A complete stock of Billiard Tablea and YBil. dependent of legislatures, ,They were | 8n elevation on a level with the open- truly a most - valuable medicine, and | X e ot o will suroly cure Billiousnons, Fovor | Satniah s, Omabn Ko " ptiiar and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Lidney complaints, even where all others rom- IHE J. M BRUNSWICK & BLAKE 00, K e For the accomodation of our up-town | later than the advertised time when | Gjlbert, John Knight. patrons arrangements havo boen made with | Sterling Morton ascended tho plat-[ Colfax County—H. Holcomb, Jas. |the powers belind the throne, greater ing for & clock in the Rdholm & Friokson, jewelers, opposite the | o 0 )04 the convention to or- | Hughes, Joseph D. Worak, Wm.|even than the throne itself. When |pih school tower and con- post office, where advertisements and Brown, F. Viola, L. C. Smith, James | the water waya closed up went the OST-A white and brindle bull-dog, will an. 4 swer to the name of Sanco, _Findor will be { arders for the city delivery of Tur Bre der. ¢ AN . | P. Smith. rates, becauso thore was Do compoti- sequently all the pressure neceseary to [odiea fuil, We know whoreof we | iberally rewarded by returning him to Milion i { will be received. Advertisements for the Considerable difficultv was experi-| Douglas county—James McArdle, | tion, Their question was always how supply the city will be supplied by speak, and can freely recommend to | Rogers & Son " EL 2 U Ex. Sold at 60 cents a bettle, HOCHSTASSFR Will pay the higheet caah evening must bo handed in before 1:30 p. enced in finding a man to serve as|Henry Luddington, Eli Johnson, Pus- [ much it would bear. How much | gravitation. The reservoir consists of ."I h& McMah, | m., tor the morning edition before 8:30 | chairman, o much so indeed that Mr. ton Reoves, Fred. Cronomeyer, Gieorge |could they charge the farmer 80 |two basins, rectangular in shape with Ll cMahon. Gelston, John Begley, Harvey Link, [that it “would pay him just T — 012-1in* 12344 , ors ali D I0TIC! ___ row34t | Morton was tempted to roquest them | pio i YRl SEIN b ETCR. Jamen | little better to ship than to use his | the comers lightly rounded. ‘Thess) gpEa)A) NOTIGES, 5 - e to embrace the oppostunity for get-|p o Jeorge y basins adjoin each other and are sepa- Boyd, George W. Doane, John I |corn for fuell j ¥ AT il Vhife of op mdaht) Garead | TIUK—Adverusement 10 Loan, For Nale, | |'Heroes of the Plaing,” “Border Outlaws,” 1 1 | { @) | ¢}, price for second hand Billiard and Fool Tablce. Call or addicss 509 South 1( th 8¢ GENTS CANVASS For books, you know, ~Patterson u;ll‘«;ml. —Frederick Leading Hattor, ting an office ae they didn't often have | Redick, Charles Kaufman, Albert| Judge Doane then re-read the reso- | rately only by a bank of carth. a chance. Jacob R. Ballery, of Cass, | Swarzlander, Willimn Sievers, Pat-|lutions, paragraph at a time, com: | The bottom of ench busin measures | Lost, Found, Wanta, Boarding, &., will bo in- | qifen,of Jiines” 11 WALDROWR 0., ;n]ck th{yl') E‘de Emory, George J. n'u-nting a8 he ]wenlt ulu:]nu. He said [ o0 by 168 feet. The tops inside 200 [*rted In theso columns once for TEN CENTS E‘E,":;*(ngm M 1m' & s SR unt and Davi nox. they were truths the democrats were 2 g per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVEC! Ll y | under- ,_;"“‘M' ?‘e?;‘fl:-n.,::e]\‘:“hn'. Hm‘.lk"Mr' Orawford b ‘“,‘d“m the | Mg committeo recommend that the notynl'n\id to pronounce, It should by 2060 feet, and each will be, when :m line. The n..': Insertion never &?fi 9 m“::flfslhnll Omahn, l:’;u:i:!“:'n!mg; "n:::: e &t T ant D st chair, but thought he didn't want to [ delezates present be empowered to|not be, as The Omaha Herald had|completed, 24 feet in depth. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS miloh cow, supposed to'be five years old, “g‘,:!‘ht""%‘;"m;‘::“‘::'““:};‘_"(’;fl',m el Halconh, of Polk, de- | cast the full voto. of their respectivo id, (o allow the ruilronds to dons| Tho process of construction is quite| == srgp ST o, et W v —Night £ | clined. Mr. Birch, of Sarpy, was |countics, they saw fit, i e : ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's | pominated, but couldn’t be found, | Upen the conclusion of these re- “y'l‘h’:aw gnmhn Herald never said bl Th"_ Lyeld f};r p].'w.mg - | Hames ~ad Saddlery. and Amon Gates, of Sarpy, respectful: | marks, the following committae was | anything of the sort,” nid Dr. Miller, [tho reservoic having first | N3] —~For FINE O(;m;uenfll‘ Job Printing, lyl (éuclinad Flilmlldy 'M. A.l:ldll"-igl:)"; appointed upon rvnulutiund‘ J. Ster- | hotly interrupting at this point. been selected, the strip of o all at Tux Ber Job rooms. of Cass, was induced to preside. On |ling Morton, John L. Re Wi [ W sbably not in pro- ; ] i s sur- | @ Toan at from 8 to 10 per cent. Tt asuieon o dtobuis, Shkst] aasaiming.tho chiie Ho saUIRMAbout | Neville, - A, Contnof et Win, o felso o o o s bre: | ground was carefully laid and the sur | 80, (H)() on gooo sl cumemcele by | J3 WIS REALRSTATE BOON.—se s pe ) i % H Ny < : " face containing any vegetable matter | UR. INAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhatn St. Cigar, at Kuhn's Drug Store only. all the honor in store for the domoc- | Langhlin, ‘but that was your idea. 8 —_ - T e —Who pays the highest price for Second | Facy of Nebraskn was this, Aristotle Before the committee retired Mr, “The Herald never said any such removed. This brought thu.m down to S')'-O 00 TO LOAN--At 8 r" contife Hond Furniture? Abrahams & Lewis, '{{r"ld;):*r:y;‘-‘ffer\“l_:.y&"x:lixkllfl-;l)m'-;f Red ck nsked Dr. Miller to entertain | thing, reiterated the doctor, while |the puro clay. By the aid of the| DEOULUY, terest in gumsof $2600 and 1121 Douglas street Hepl9-2w il il BBke! hy he ) was nominated and declined with OOMS AND HOARD—A pleasant home for the winter for three gentlemen, where they i fina the comiorts of a home. Refercnco ex changed. Address B , Bee office. 236-17 1 Thomas Room onvention, but the doctor asked | the chairman rapped loudly with his |gcrapers drawn by horses this dirt was | taru property. Bruin Ret Estara and LOAN § {dy " or i § Toat—Bémoh of keyr. Pinder will did 8o he nmg, 1f the n‘um_h\vr is b xcum»{i gavel, and told the doctor _hu could | removed outside the line of the pro- Aowvcy, 15t and Dougles Sts. My Lo ESEA RV L u6 (e thtivery, Window)| Tt iy SRKHTR D the brains of [ The committee presented the follow- | havo a chance when the judge got|posed basins aud placed upon the| = Mook, 1207 Ji " o0-008 PL"“"’“" LMioe G Ebiivo rewand others.” This remirk drew forth ap- [ ing report through their chairman, Mr. | through, embankment, The clay inside ALED HAY—At A, H. Sander's Feod Store i o “"';" ])0;" A Gioth "'h 1 plawse. Mr. Hariigan continued that | Morton: The judse continuod that an as-fthe lmw was then thoroughly | - — 1018 Harney St. N10-t8 | £Nobiy=betby=at s Clodty i1 o ;; they did not hope to securc theloaves | Tiie democracy of the state of Ne-|sumption of power didn't go back-sprinkled with water and layers of \VA\"”'" Situation by young g EMIS” REAL ESTATE EXOUANGE.—S d B gents, something new, at Frederick's, the | or fishes, or any part of them, but | braska declare themselves unalterably | ward, In rep'y to the gentleman |dirt spread over to the depth of about | viin o e e il £l i g Hatter, oct12w-t&s | fought for the principle. in favor of free trade, honest money, | from the Republican Valley he eaid |six inches. After this a heavy rollec | = | DEMIS"NEW GITY MAPS,2%.—Soc st par. ( b —Hams! HaTs | HATS !~ Latest styles, | Hon. Georgo W. Doanc_ then nom- | an economical and_efficiont adwinis- | that no law could be constructed so as | weighing about 3,000 pounds was run Sl of oo o N e | — i argest stock in the city at Henry G. inated W. H. Platte, of Holt, for|gration of state and national affairs and | please everybody. The criminal laws | over the newly laid soil rendering 1A CHEOMIRE L L o e 2 B riosdedd IREP KOR SALF—0000 fat wothers, Ad- ! Richter's, 1322 Farnham street. temporary sccretary, and that gentle- | for the amendment of the so-called | were good in their way, but many es- |it hard and compact. Tn this way the | ; = 7 3 R R o ] m-f-s-m-&e. man was accordingly elected, Slocumb law or its unconditional re- |caped.. Now and them, though, [sides were built. Tirst sprinkled, | VY AN ol Koo B b, the | 1110 RENT TS i Mavor Tovd has civen Street Com. | . A committes o crodentials, con- | poal. somebody was hit on the hesd. Al |fhon n thin layer of earth, | highest wages paid. TN CrEARY, T ) Mayor Boyd has gi y Y y 5 n da, within six blocke { o on & writtun ordor o oblige | (stine of Chas, Kaufinann, of Doug-| * The domocrocy as patriots Iu-| wisdom ‘didn't dwell in ouo lesisla- land then a careful rolling) 22 w N T Grnd Tk from 15, 0. Addross C. £, this offce. 1054 ¢ e RasERIAY bo b avaliah sErobt las; Mr. Vifquain, of ‘Lu!lun.al.ur; ment the uutimely death of Presi-|ture and the law could be revealed. | to render it compact and this processis " TD—Scveral ¢irls to lorn dress mak- | TIOKTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM—Mrs the stret rilway tolenwe Surubim wireet | uackonbush, of Coss; Chiristy, of | dent Garfeld and doprecate a syatem | Furthermoro, al wisdom didn’t dwell | repeated over and over ugain until tho Vet Wi il wiges it e etven. | ' ¥iza. tels past, present and future in love in ita usual condition after the track laying | Otoe; Kittle and Judge Doane. of political morals which ban-|in one man embankment has reached the proper [ 3 Wo B Wood, 2 ey b :"}I:;‘n“m:rm“r:i\ bep gl et is finished, | While the committeo was absent, | quets Dorseys and bogats Guiteaur, [ *“Thank God for that,” said Dr. |height. It is almost beyond belief | 3 R falfill all your e ity Mg Ul 4 ~Bishop (larkson invites all the ladies l!cl)nnnuh, n(‘ the Watchman, raised | ~ The domocracy respeetfully com- | Miller, in an audible tone. how hard the carth becomes after be- No. 1 brovm-u and Chicigo strect. H { of the city interested in establishing a his_clarion voice and said thav some | mend to the executive and legislative | J. Sterling Morton attempted to [ingsprinkled and rolled. A mail can = = ARTAELENE 7 5 { Children’s Hospital tomeet him at Trinity "“I'“YI']‘U‘"‘ wanted to hear John L. l\rmlc!m- of the state government the | reply. He closed by moving that the | be driven into it likea board, and it A_\]‘;:"’;l::\(:rm(‘;: "e'?.i‘{.'gf u“:vmi cou“c"_ BLUFFS SPEG'A[ | Cathedral on Friday at 3 p. m. L NG He | propriety of rensonable appropriations | matter bo Jaid upon the tablo. Holis almost as hard to ~ get of Farubam, i 18 { A e A eah .m:. gentleman onl-.m.l inanswer | from the treasury of the common- | afterward qualified this to a rejection |it out again, The slopes of the ANTED— ituation by & eiri1n & amall fam: “0TIGES- 3 O Tkl oka v e, bk to -calls, and said he thought the | woalth for the commemorationin mar-|of the resolutiovs. Then fol- | bank on the inside are one and a half fly. Inqure Inteliigence Oftice, 303 . _— s ln‘:’;}t’*m I’;')t;:’k“{';'f"v“”t“ o ”v. republicans might have some curiosity | blo of Thomus B. Cuming, Ferguson,|lowed a sort of running argu-|feet horizontal to one fuot vertical. |11thst. 37 N R e YAy MAl ourclt Blufts fo s 0 e Michigan tobaceo store oar hi ideri rome h + 3 4 i b ] e oo Yy ' o take The Dee, 20 ce ok, _ ::;»n]‘u:w‘- mm i n;llo ‘.hv‘m o tn:ullll lnfm, u.u:lmqlfnlungklle hl:l‘ll come | August Hall, Danicl Ganitand P. W. |ment on the subject of| After the outside has been given the ANTED— New milch cows, Litticfield's Sara- | livered by carriers. O Hiin CoriTer eckaway o ‘ l‘ “t;:““ pap lona I aLR oA S :“ ately "l'"“l u‘icli) ranks, ‘l')fl'!lx- Hltchcuck,lsu that in the ln}llu of the|monopolies, during which Dr. Milter | proper slope the earth originally re- \ togs Dairy. 9g4-14* | Main, up stairs, Councit Bluffs. €62-t1 «quire cn the premises. een years he h cen a republican, | state capital their good deeds and ser- | leaned forward and whispered some- |moved from the site of the reservoir S Vi ekl e 3 d 8 o D ANTED—10 earpenters Apply to White- | TDOTTER'S TICKET OFFIC | ~RRMovAL—Tho Omnha Furrier, Hen- hv‘" had lett the party a year ago. 1f| vices to the state may beremembered. | thing to Mr. Morton. 'i hat gentle- |is taken back and placed on the out- ‘ house Drug mo}: ot 16th bad. Califor.is P tickets continues to boor » ry G. Richter removed from 15th strect | God forgave him for having belonged | This was taken uy in sections and [ man at once arose and pressod his |side slopes. The whole is then sodded Gy LIS LTELE, i el Ort o e by el o ? guaranteed, Orders filled by telepho opposite the Postoffice to 1322 Farnham | to that party he had a sure thing on | discussed. Mr. Kittlo objected to|motion to lny on tho table. ~ Being|and mude permanent as well as im- _ ; A raa Hollacy Ravodiby CsFeRAART street in Pollack’s old staud, north side, the hereafter when ,hfl died. nl[" 'the free trade feature as not express-[put to a vote, the resolutions were | pervious to {‘he action of the weather, ".",‘,Ki{’;.’{?,fi".?ffl?"’x‘-’{.‘.‘.}?'m"".“{fii‘: E;":o\ l’::v «‘:, suc '-\.'.:,f,-“,’p,,’:;'::&“‘f.fl’,‘m',fxa_ between 13¢th and 14th sheeets. was t“." Sy stunes ener wiid | ing plreciwlyrw‘hut T iy L fa- | tabled by « vote of 53 to 17. After the banks aro brought up to|ofice. Sy ey | Lo RORN B ecsest 0z BIRIARI DA f " R . |against him. He thought the brains | vored a tariff for revenue, but not a| Nominations for supreme judge|grade the inside slope andthe bottoms : g TR = ! "g::‘;“?“ ':l::“’ n‘z‘ ‘I‘"l""’"h‘""i‘:‘":m"' ot the state, with its handsome mnen | sufficient tariff to create an embargo. | were then opened. .Yud‘_'l:- Duunnfme%v gf the basins are il’xrnughh to their \V'?:T',?G&‘:...’;T,“ 1‘5;;8“::.@:.:‘ et \ A i Lt bty 1 '-ll'l'iu"" e Hfl”l:l!rfid about 1:;":, Mr. Morton said the idea was to do [ tioned the uame of Chas. R. Redick. | true coudition by the careful removal | APHy st or address I Mover, 298, % 5t | oetiz ) Lo doUs 3 and several in the audience seemed to | away with a' protective tariff which | th i 0! V. i s — = furnishing light at the state fair.” Itis a|think so too. He advised that they tuuky the m”“el ot bR {}wu oraf ?\xm mefl were Wm, H of the surplus earth. Then the pro: R e S I ANTED—To biy 100 tons “broom sorn. \ 9 R : DAY t y al unger, of Fremont; M. A. Harti-|cess of puddling is begun eral housework; small family. 1818 Web- For particulars address Council Bluffs y well deserved tribute to the general's elec- | continue to stick to their principle | gave it to the fow. an, of Cass; J. H. Broady, of Ne-|This consists of sprinkling clay with | terst. 3 ‘T34 | Broom F Councll Blufls, Iowa. 6632044 | e & tric light abilities, and the other ley would soon be- |~ Mr. Doane confessed to somewhat | hama; Jucge J. F. Kioney, of Otoe; |a sufficient quantity of water to tem- i el ~Lost—Ladies’ gold ohain and Jucket; | como so weak that the people would | radical views on the subject of free|W, H. Platte, of Hall, and J. per it, when it is " thoroughly mixed amethyst stone on ono side locket, lady’s | demand that the demcorats come|trade. He favored absolute free|C. Crawford, ,of West Poiat. fup, and all the lumps removed, mak- and gentleman's picturein the locket. Lost forward. Every move of the repub- | trade heart and soul. The fine spun|The following ~ was the vote|ing it a perfectly homogeneous mass ANTE D140 to 200 loads of dirt_near 253rd ANTED—A first-class broom tier. Mayne botween Catholic Libcary rooms nnd 16th | lioaus was to keep themselves in|distinction as to kinds of protection|on the informal ballot: Munger, |in the form of paste. 'The bottoms uud 8¢, Mary's avenue. ~Enquire &t Bee 400 Coanpltplufls ower v, 600 and Juckson streets, A liberal reward | PoWer. The party was being central- | had defoated tho party. The demoo-|78; Redick, 22; Hartigan, 16; Craw-|and sides of the basins aro then|ofice. b W A ANTED—A boy to do choros at Mynsters gan, \ ized at Washington instead of an 1056 North 10th stroet, fishery, Council Biuffs, 661-28% S D—A zood carpenter at once. .D—Goad cook at S. W, corner 16th i, A ey Sta, Waes #4 per week. 'y“ Ply Mynster & Adams, Council “;‘,‘?: . 2411 3 i will be paid for its return to this office, ng | racy had always favored free trade. ford, 31, and Platte, 20; total, 167. | covered to the depth of twelve inches ANTE! ¢ v ‘ ¥ M. A, MoNanawa, | the beoplo. It had becomo the father | Mr. Calhoun, of Lancaster, opposed | Tho names of Redick and Hattigan | with this *‘puddle.” After this tho }AV\ oppoRe LT, Bepun MUS M, COUNS ANTED—Good girl for gencral housework. | of nutional banks, railroads and mon- | the entive repeal of the Slocumb law, | were withdrawn. bottom receives & six inch| —— VY Aia ynater, Council Bluta. 66248 lass miller. Tad 20 years experience. Understands je ) old and new processes, Speaks kngiish and employment by hus- German and acquainted with steam and water —One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful [ opolies. They passed Jaws the peo- | hecause it would do away with rum T rotlldenoat s ‘“——————-fiw«mmmfl g residence lots, located on Hamilton strect, | ple did not waut and put judges on fholes. Ho offered a w’lululiun to cci(»)'::d tl]:;".) f‘?‘::::] ::?(Ilh:ixx?s:; (;g lslztul;‘:,c\l i '1‘1?§w \‘::3)‘::: atz;:fi arlmfu Iiier. Con g 1ady amUIGYILENE 8¢ \VAlm“)vA Lyl Halt way between the turn table of tho|the bench +o cnforco thém. Phoy | that effect meroly. Mo serall At Ao h BrAr s . | taap#dlRaa rolled Hintd thie! puaAle; | Lsomos L] red street car line and the waterworka |gave that road running from Omaha| Mr. Connor expressed the samo|imous. making an almost solid and very firm | W ANTED Slerpoctalic mmpioy " | p'wers. Cangive tho best of roference. Wikl renervoir and addition, sud just west of | to Ogden ton miles of land on each | views. Dr. Alexander Blair was nominated | bottom practically impervious o the | fice. i il comeon trial at any time. Addrees I, 8, Box ‘ the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in | 8ido of the track and $16,000 a mile| The resolution was lost, after|asregent of the university from the|action of water. s TEDEG = 1611, Councll Blufti, s, ~ SPRE Shinn's addition, Prices rango from 875 | 8dditional on the level, with mora for | which the resolutions wero adopted as | Sixth district. From the Fifth dis- g W/ ANTED—B s centieman of experiencaand the hilly count The hist f th jot F. f Iitlonlopesiorgthe Kbaing Aty L buiness habits, n position with a firm %0 8110 each, and will be 0ld on easy | the hilly country, The histary of the | presented, trict F, J. Harmon, of Franklin and |ter being *‘puddled,” are paved with| ciono oo o o ot | other o clork or b travel He erence glven. L torm « o those who will improve, Bomis' AY " Biz %0 government wns that when one parly | Mr. Doane then arose and present- [ Hon. 8, L. Brass, of Adams were pro- | biick laid on edge 8o as to break the up stairs, prred L WATKINS, Council Blufls. 1 .| was too long in power it became cor- f ed the following resolutions. posed. 'The latter was nominated by | joint with a horizontal layer. r:“l t:m gency, Mitteenth and Douglss) upt, Mr. Redick then allowed his| Resolved, That kocping in mind el e, R R B top of | T ANED—0irl at 2001 Dodkostrecty, o A i el T T / v o Ot AL PO & thoughts to stray back to the Chicago | the teachings of the fathers and| Andthen about 11:30 o’clock the|the bauk. The spaces between the ki b 1 Certain Knowledge. convention and finally be grappled bis | founders of the democratic party un-|convention adjourned. biicks is illed with fine sharp sand. A fuidge pndighaolbouds, y ANTED—-Two cxperlencod book solicitors ‘We know whereof we aftirm when we say that Warner's Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure has performed more won- derful cures than any medicine ever brought before the American public. own caso and proved conclvsiuely that he had always been a democrat. J. Sterling Morton was called for and advanced to the platform amidst loud applause. He said that since dex which all its glorious victoiies in the Yuh have been won, we hereby reaflirm s time-honored principle of democracy that the protection of the rights of the people should be, and is, Virtue Acknowledged. Mo, Ira Mulholland, Albany, N. Y., writes: ‘‘For several years I have suffered from oft-recurring bilious’ hendaches, con- ghipasion, dyspapl and complainte pecu- n The action of the sediment from the water on this sand soon renders the embankment perfectly water tizht, The water having been pumped up from the river through a twenty-four FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. OR RENT—House with 6 rooms and collar av $18 per month, payable in advance ax 1221 Rorth 1-th'St, bet. Paul ud Sherian. 19* lorado and Utah, Address P. O, 9 To The undeislgned having been appointod agent for tho cxtensive iron and wire manufacturing Oeodlw | tho days of Christ and His apostles | the first and paramount duty of a re- [ s SO e our Bukbock | inch main passes through the south em- of Detroit, and ‘ b s mepinges el the miiority had always reprosonted | publican government. 3 Dioon Birrsks I am nr::g‘fi-ely relieved.” | bankment ulong the centre and the | [OR RENT—Sult furnished rooms, suitable " Vorke at Toledo, ! PERSONAL. the heart and brains of the party. |~ L That the arrogant claims of the | Price 1, trial eize 10 cents, 10e0d1w | middle embankment to a valve well, | 1 forman and wite or two lidics, st t85 North Sirmiah naton and. g7 e Dot e They had stood firm, not because they | railroad monopolies of the exclusive — R from which are three lines of 20-inch s iias Sinduiah o T &ty &c., for store fronts, window caps and eills, Maj. Stovenson, doputy U. 8, marehal, [ expicted office or plunder, but because | right to regulate the transportation| Forty years’ trial suprovea * BLACK- | pipe leadi teaativ i throahold platcs, wrought iron beams and gird® 'y i '« I ) pi pive leading directly into each basin, YT T e —— | T avatom stapio fttings, b w{: hae just returncd from a trip to the east. | they thought they wererizht. — They | interests and business of that country | BBAUGHIT " tho best liver medioine 1a | Kach of these lines of pipo is pro- : A AR 8 1 creatl Judge Samuel Watts, of Linooln county, wanted freo trade, honest money, isa cause for serious alarm, and ?f H: vided with & well with ,’;p‘?fllvgpug. 5" Lhqulrs :GNIBOSD 1080 36 900 :1‘::";5}:«-, Hhfi?«-r‘ufihfif‘?“i; :‘s:.‘nkm.. i] ! economical administrations and ropeal | submi i in muki R KENT—One or twolarge pleasant front | chalis, vascs, acquariums, fountains, summer ! Bain the olfy. of the sumptuary laws, They ldu- :u':(:lll:;:i‘: :? fli'.'.f.':' ‘;::l:;n:kétilgil: the *hamber roome. furnished oF nfarnished,, | houses, lawn, garden and ' cemetery ornaments, James T, Ord, son of Brigadier Genersl | mandod the amendment of the so- | mere hewers of wood and drawers of For the Ord, formerly of this city, has lately been | called Slocumb law or its unconditional | wu‘er for these exacting masters, i appointed to the rank of colonel in the | repoal. IL. That it is the right and duty of | W, J. Broacht, the committee ap- |into either or both the basins at the Moxican army. The following were the dolegates; | the.law making power to provide by vinted by the board of trade Mon. | same time, and at any elevation, the Col. Suythe, wite and chiid and Mry,| Lincoln counly - Win. Noville, M. | proper legnlation for the regulation of | b e heerintions for thone | inlét pies being placed at 8, 16 and Lowe, returned lut evening from the |C. Keith, Wi, Grady, e rutes of transportation over th Ay to solicit aubsoriptions for those | 3o 7 B X, it At C. F. Goodman, tachment which regulates S . flow of water through it. | without bomd, to Iudios, or gentlenan and wifc. | fower stands, gravo guards, &c., &c., iu endlos . 21t & 22 21915 | varioty. &mowua“nml{;x\l( oo -E);\l;(uauen. Manufacturers’ Agent, 22 Pearl aug10-1m me Oyolone Bufferers, With this _ arrangement the | 21150 iifornia st H. G. Clark, G, W, Lininger and | corapany is enabled to pump water OR RENT--A larve store Inquire of N, Bhelton, 1518 Farnram 8t. 23813 oot. Council Bluffs, Iowa' i FUR RENT—Buit of roome, nicely furnished - mp— — suitble for four gentiemen. Also on2 single RD KULHI‘. { ly below the top of | r.om for two. Northwest caruer wga nn;l Duv-| MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI: 12-t1 White Mountains, The ladies have b Seward county- A. Dulard, J. |highways which have ’been built by |rondered destitute in Madison and | the woll. enport Bta, | TIQNALIST, 488 Tonth Staest, between Farnham 'l"“dz““ :“,:,,,,:gh.,‘,. o6 Bave bR | Ghaffor, J. O. Thomas, John Shopf, | the aid of the people’s treasure and |Stanton counties by tho recent cy-| ™ One hundred and ten feet from the FORAENT Piano, #4sud 5 por mosth, a¢ “Ei'(" ;‘lfg'.-:n 0, ih, :':;‘_,:E F g‘:’fi‘“" f] et e D. Brandt. by governmental agencies and [clone, have collocted 8900. Anyone|north side and in the centre of 818 10th stroct. 2o’ | TP ot And on certain conditions 1o the fu- | ture. Boots and Shoes mude to order. Perfect [ watistaction ¢usranteed Angé-1m t | § OR FENT-A fine new 8 room house. mhlumu—d!'u- o for the protection of all whether rich | desiring to contribute can leave what- | th adl bankment i Corrospcndence of Tho Bee, SI?::‘!::’ ],‘f‘su,::{h‘ Jj_ f‘l g:t?:::' ‘13 or poor, powerful or weak, against | over they desire to give with H. G pl:cad it "T., on\m:;ln g wol’l? Sreomssura, Neb.,, October 11— |8 Christy, J. W Pewry, R. B. Kidoo, discriminations, wheroby one locality | Clark, chairman of that committee. | From the bottom of this well leads Political matters here are beginning|Chas. Kiynn, L. Eiyard, Samuel |0F individusl is built upat tho expense BB v R directly a twenty-inch into each of D. 18 to excite considerable interest. Tho|Lowry, Eugene Muwm, B, 8, Hay- of another, No head-ache or back-ache for ladies | the basins at its lowest point. The| T30k ~ENT-Nicely £ roished front sloove ] citizons of Little Polk county are be: den. Mr. Doane said the democracy had | wlio drink *WINE OF CARDUL" object of these pipes is to discharge | 1! room; also & smalfer room, low prices; brick ! 4 Cuming county —J. W. Polack, W. always been a party of the people. It N B todias the water from the basins when nec |Bouwse. CassBt , 6 doors wost of St. 104 tf coming thoroughly aroused, and have M was time it got back to first princi- easary, and also to act as general drains - p . W. Cones, T. J, Wisner, Carl Schwenk, \ B P! s u);; a ehich thg ) STNEN °!‘.,‘,‘,V¥.‘§...’.‘,‘.:.'. .lun{.p:n:;. swo u;:;:'n: ye: . concluded that a little less grumbling [ J "0, Crawford. ples. They were in a hopoless mi- BLANKEDS DLANKETS, BANKEms. |t A e ek bauste, Wand’ 9 onuds (ARS and a good deal more solid work aro| Nemaha county—T. W. Tipton, |BOTity in this stata, Why? Because i i pash when the basins | WILTHUSHMAN, 8. k. comor 16th and Doug . i there was an uncertain sound to the | Our firet arrival threo hundred pairs | 5 being cleaned out, Leading [ias & : [ noeded. Thore are eloven Farmra' | Georgo B. Moore, Johu L. Miller, H. platformaand orgaus, he would say, ut- of blankets, We have taken oare | nopih from this well is & mrenty-lum!f Y T rtoms “orer MAk Alliances in the county and most of | 3¢ kesn, B, Ahowpeay, Johs I tering falso ‘rri.neiplu, Ho wanted the | that we will not run out of stock a8 | j;,ch drain throwgh which water pusses chants' lluhln(u',nl:..h cor. 16th and Dodge thom are st work in eamest, Tho|nircen Sylvestor Reed, “Thouwas ¥. | o ytiluced right hore in Nebraska, | ¥ did last season, and buying them | ufer being discharged into tho well | £ 1 nominees on the republican ticket 3 J. Sterling Morton took the oppo- | it #uch quantities, we have o tained | and” by which the fluid is carried sey- BALE. :‘hlro h(;m:dml: oou?try h": geu::- B"t“l .l"'«;‘(“yjlg;‘ sk n" E:me- mfi ;h 5k mgmndvimd ll;atmdu lml;.d. o lnl:l:'u&g;lmm $2 25 to $2.60. ":!l h‘lmd"g i85 10,50 tawt Whure OR BALF A-z? . T : ulce, L, D6 i to t . § e W JL ) i N .60, | i o7 ¥~ A toam of Iarge mulce, : ly g amselves 0 anl Richard 'l‘hmnpwn. and democral y considel ':ll\!llg ts A full line of the beautiful Cali- 10} A“::::‘f:;h lll::;”.l.r:‘l:zah‘fl into the F GAN, 1112 8. 13th St. 285-pb fully what they were about to do, monopoly causes. As a wholo, the g .,..,.1;52’.,. ave as qualified and honest g‘m:,'g“i‘::“‘fs’% Elnfi‘:“;‘."l‘hu They were going back on the free fornia blankets we nold so many of last | 1ot well to clean that out when nec- Fon HALE A small h_uso and } lot with good men a8 have evor asked the support "R \08. } trade plank 1n the resolution just car- | SeAson, and at atill lower figures in| g . 0o well und aiable on 2003, near Bherm o Bt., of the voters of our country. The Quran, 8, O'Brien, N. W. Swmails, [ iad to do just the op ‘m,_’ Rates | 104, 11}, 12} and 13}. Ab¥)ut 30,000 cubic yards of earth 0 1807. Prico, 8050, 241-14 Chus. Laing, John Delancy, James ; And t bargain at $6.60 ird i i AL ar Lirnats friends of the alliance movement have L Yy between Nubrasks and New York had nda very great barga -90| aro required in constructing the em- | JOR BALE—Cheav. horse, buggy and karness. ] | reason (o rejoioe that they have se- li“;:’“' l}})‘:‘:"} (l)(m(;hfil "“h{: []':'“'.'"" decreased steadily year by year. In|Worth 3.50. in is & really “l:ld bankments; 650 cubic yards of bro- 2 Ruquiry'at No. s, Creli”ton Block. 2114 4 oured the promise of future aid and "Wnlut fy 419 4 el J"r' ul 'v.‘“'!”"' ten years the rate between Chicago | Planket, we have only have one bale | iy, stone for the bottoiis and 650,000 | TyEMIS s rattling long liste of houses, ot | support trom 8o many of the best citi- | , n ‘"t ‘:;““ ¥ == Jor h.'u"" and New York had decreasod 66 por | ©f this and cannot obtain more. brick. These latter are made by the B s w s o 'sale * call ‘and xed | zens, whose sincerity cannot bedoubt- h“i."'d'“‘{,‘.' A ."m vust last yoar|ognt, Owners of railroad knew A, CnvrensHans & Co.” | company on the spot, where they | ™ A ed. Tae Bgg is doing a noble work ¢ H:l‘l"::“ Y ':',”"a,' "““ "l‘;i’ :&""; a8 much about managing their afuirs ¥ keep a couplo of yards in goustant 0p- | Tn0R SALE—Stock and fixtures of millinery and it is probably safe w’vumuw thel =tk OMUEY—¥Yy B FINQ; O ag Inllld the farmers thoirs, The rail-| YLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, eration, ll‘“-:uuun nd i storo, ol -"mod':,u‘flm statement that more copies of your A roads in this state did not charge ex-| Tho largest stock we have ever ear-| The sane general main by which | jocation centraii sore atia SRoL UK e Ad: m.inul;lu pcm areread in tho county sh‘:::" county=-A: T. Conkling, A. B. tu}rtiynntu rates. .Tho happy i riod, and sheaper than lst ycnr.NAll t}m water is forced from 1thu e e e 7 than o other papers. d which now appear on the former tree- | Wool Plain, Medicated, Shaker, Navy | the storage reservoir will supply the { r e o ‘ Hawxrye, finund_un_ county~-James Dmn‘wlly. !\‘-m praivie were dup to the railroads. | Blue, Uruy'und Whiw,‘nudn h’nll line | lateral moins from t[lo storage reser- F“'éu":fri.‘fi;“u“.‘lfi‘:.‘?.‘hm“[l‘.‘.?“r.‘é.‘f.’i“‘i‘flfii Ahsolutel Pure | e R V.Vuhwg on county-—=W. H. Farus-The proof that railroad rates were|of Fancics, comprising Mattlesse and | voir so soon as it is completed. Xf| acranof orchard and vioeyurd. Lowtion seudly. y . ) How's the Baby: worth, B W. Blue, B. J. Glover, T\ | reasonablo was ovideuced by the en-|{Royal Standard Twilled Suitings in | there be auy consumption along the | Ouls two and & hall milce from post o160 et | | Made from Grape Crea a Tartar, No other 1 “How's the baby¥*, * His croup is bet- | Arnold, B. Wileox, hanced value of property. overy slade, We are happy this|line of the general wain when wator | ™" LA 00l 1. 2. IO | arvation makee such light, faky hot broads, i # o gerihiemoiug ok you We gwe| Madison County - Geo. B, Flotchor, ( Mr. Kitton at this polut_aross wnd |season in offoring th lareust stook, is being forced up to the stor | TRHICK POR SAUR ey oo | vithout et The 1l bewuiing fhous carh T i 4 M':'l:’é‘.“:"&’w'“m abal "". inhn“um: Thom s Mooker, E. Bell, Dr. A. Bean, | shedding his overcoat made an ad- | best assortment, and lowest prices we | nge reservoir that amount will | 22 e A O et eee 1 RTELS food, sold aaly In cans. by all Grcoars i ;i ey o oy g B T Bkt dey the J‘l‘}l‘ llulu‘.‘ ; . {dress in which he advised tomprato | havo ever offered. S be supplied from the volumo of waler l‘“’\tiAlfiLI)‘:li‘VflA"t‘u‘?l‘:{ln.‘::}}‘r:I:hln’&"nl:‘:. A rag 1 0 doctar pruuounced the youngster cured, atto County—Herman Ostrich, | consideration but favored the prin- |octl3.5¢ A, Orvicksuank & Co. | being forced up Cuming street, By 8203t C. F. Goodaauy \