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- l ; \Tnc Cenneil Adjonrns After Midnight From city attorney, giving it as his / opinion that the city charter authorizes | given permission to use two feet of the the passage of the fire escape ordinance, |sidewalk ground on the east side of WORKING INTO MORN. Moing Important Business, Tha Ci Printing Postponed In- definitely, After a Short Dabate, A Proposition to Vote $50,000 to be Submitted' in November, The Police Force Notto ho Cut down, At the regular weekly moeting of the City Council last night, President Mur- phy was in tho chair, with members An derson, Bshm, Bechel, Redfield, Ford, Thrane, answoriug to tho call of the roll, President Murphy reported to the Coun- cil that he had examined the minutes of the sessions of Septemboer Oth and 16:h, and found thom correct. They were ac- cordingly approved by the Council. The minutes of the previous meeting wore road and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the Magor, givinz notico that ho approved certain ordinances. Filed. From the sams, appointing Isaac Ru- bin registrar for the first ward, B, I, Moriarity and Charles S. Thomas fer the first and second districts respectively of the second, Henry Myers third ward, John Lichtenbergor for the fourth, Schuy- ler Wakofield and John Quinn for the first and second districts respectively of the fifth, and Charles Wilkins for the sixth, Confirmed. From Michael Hirt and others calling the attention of the council to the fact that nearly all the surface water from the Kighth street gutter flows over their promises. Referred. From the city marshal giving his re- port of the licensed places selling liquor in the city. The report shows 108 saloons aud 28 drug stores. Referred. The official bond of James Gilbert as gas inspector, signed by Frank E. Moores and James E. Boyd was accepted. From L. Johnson and others, calling the attention of the council to the need of bridges to connect their part of the city with its business portion. Referred. From county judge McCulloch, certify- ing that a judgment in favor of William Fitch and others against the city for $250 52 had been rendered in his court. Reforred, Te bond of J. O. Corby as drainlayer was approved. From the officers of the English Luther- an church, asking that a gas lamp be |depot grounds and railway purposes. | Cheap Rates from Chic plecrd on the northieast corner of Harney an { Sixteenth. Roferred, From G. M. Hitchcock revoking his | and cleaning of cess pools. waiver of damages arising from the grad- [and referred. ing of Cumming streot. Reforred., From J. P. Bay and others calling at- | ating certain lands for opening Fairview | It tention of the council to the dilapidated |street to Twenty-fifth street. condition of the sidewalks on the south | twice and referred. gide of California street between the U. R 5 N S: 4 P. yard and Thirteenth street. Referred. | gquttering of Farnam, from Sixteenth to |intercst greed to make a cut in rates to Oma- A number cf bills were referred with- | Eighteenth. ferred. ,out reading, and that the same is valid. Referred. Thae bids tor supplying the city with |dence, for the purpose of constructing a hay and coal were read and referred. From city engineer, reporting that the plat of Idaho street extended did not cor- fline of certain streets Intersecting St, | 10w was arrested here and to-day taken to respond with the surrounding streets, and | Mary’s avenue. recommended that it be not accepted. File. From John Woodruff and others, ask-|ing, guttering done in the city duric’y [forg ing that the ordinance changing the grade | the last season, were read three times by |citizen of that plac Referred. | titlo and passed. of Cuming sireet be repealed. From city engineer recommending the approval of the plat of Housel's sub-di- | on James and Hamilton strects, Lost. vision of lot 2, Capital addition. From the city engineer, reporting that|pay for certain public improvements. | ecturer, Martin S. Danham’s building on Farnam | Pagsed. streethadnot beendamaged to exceed $150 by the change of grade of said street. | general fund $( Referred. From the Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- | Passed, Omaha railway, askiog that the :il vacate and grant to it for rallroad purposes the ground embraced in the alleys in bl cks 353, 3 portions of Izard, Cuming and Burt streels as cross its depot grounds betweon said blocks and which lio east of the east line of Fifteenth and west of the west line of ¥ourteenth. Referred. From A. McGavock and others, calling the attention of the council to the neces- | office department. - sity of sidewalks to cgnnect with new i s laid in the First ward, Re- From James Creighton, giving the time of inspectors for Jast month, From same, giving estimates of amount due Aaron Hoel for street cleaning. Re- ferred, From same, presenting estimates to the amount of $15,000, dus contractors, Ap- proved. RESOLUTIONS, By Bechel, that the Blaine and Logan club be allowed the use of the council W@, chamber Thursday evening. Adopted. By same, that the street commissioner remove the offal at the foot of Division street. Filed, That the board of public works and the city engineer beauthorized to make any ar such change in tne west branch of the | box has cured the worst chronic c may be necessary | 30 years standing, North Omaha sewer to cover the cost of certain paving, curb- 2 i ToN, September 30,—Touching the half cost of grading Faruam strect. | gisginction between trademiarks and labels, i : Commissioner of patents, Butterworth, de- 3 a 9. 3) ? The coundil ab 12:10 8. m. adjourned. | ;114 that the popular construstion of the 521 and 320, and such | o5 ig the hest. the week ending September 27, 1884, re- ported by Wm. Van Vleck, of the post- | and therefore fail to constitute a la OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 1884, — . port. Mr. Behm moved to amend that TELEGRAPH NOY the mattor be indefinitely postponed. - The motion was carried bya voteof 6tod, | The manufactur Police, that the ordinance granting to |erine the quest Felker and Edgerton authc y to estab. | ing Uc T Fall River are consid shut drwn dur AE CALLED IT BLOQUENOE, unite in receiving him, irrespective of party It will iake the form of an exhibition of local - ride, and it is believed the demonsteation Will b very imposing, A Oabman's Persistence Gets Him | will | Two Passengers, e | Nothing Made inVain - lish & merchants polico forco in the ity | Tho tr o 1 Vo aro told that, nothing wht mado in | ., vork sun o pass. Tabled temporatily. [ have past be vain; but what can be said of the fashion- | o ? ¥ Seweraze, Peposting advreely to the i Iy * [ablo wirl of the period? Ta n't the maiden [ A0 men stepped up toa yellow cab of rules egulation ot R & e claim of Sam Stobet for 20 per moAth | “g. 0 Grady was rottonceggad ay, o | T8N, Hood's Sarsaparita i mado in | ayitiee aftornoon, and were abottto additional us sewer inspooter. = Adopted, | pgnator Grady way rottoneg } [Lowell, Mass., whore there aro more bot | Of, Saturday afterncon, and wero about Sidewalks and bridges, recommend- | ot dawn the dandy Fntler adv | tlos of it sold than of any other sarsapa. ({[NEORF T, 17 ACH, HIS GRDIAN BAICH ing that the petition to uelay tho laying | poured out his anti-Cloveland venom for a [rilla or blood purifier. And it is nover | & th SURAEed, Roflgmm, Bt 1 WY o of side walk on Farnam stroet bo placed | strai SRkSH I watti; LU o, DIOO, | eeeve b et iy sio Henpes Shiy siduiof on file, Adopted The Lond says: The republicans | Strengthens aystem; And gives now [ ywosqiewn. Hil Seattyl” he yelled, - Same, recommending that the claim of \;m hold a ¢ 1 majority in Amorica, |life and vigor the entire body :va'vmd Heoonlt & maAn Nalf asle LR 7 r i n ) ongh it ars that democrati 5 . I AR O R el bl RO ol st Lo B B et on the box of a biack eab on the opposite Ninetecnth street be roferred back to Board of Public works and city engineer. Adopted. By Redfiold, a resolation that the elec- r tric light company remove ita pole from [ has written to the Explosive o the southeast corner of Twelfth and |the necessity of having their dy strictly guarded nightly. The company states Dodge. Adopted. g i that to comply st would involve By Anderson, a resolution that a bridge | an expense of 125,000, and wonld render their be constructed uver the north branch of | competition with Americ nd German dyns. Nerth Omaha creek at Twenty-first | mite manufacturers impo o o ter is practically un B T : in England control the Paving. ourbing and guttering, ekt which was referred, the communica- | gign dynamite has been used in pearly tion concerning the laying of stone | recont outrages in England. blocks by the Barber Asphalt company 5 —— along tho lines of the atreet railway, re- That Surface Railroad, porting the exact status of the contract N ) 'vr'l. \l‘ln-pl_l ler“'i‘l‘!;‘ ] If'.ll‘ll‘lllrl]é;:: 4 ias dissolved the injunction granted bot ween the city and l‘l‘“ c‘"l"'.'“"’;)‘ “']‘d Chittenden taxpayers’ suit to restrain the that thero is no general complaint by the | jqermen from giving the Broadway Surface tax-payers against the laying of asphalt | Rqilroad company the privilege of building a instead of Sioux Falls granito. Adopted. [ horse-railroad in Broadway if it can get the consent_of the proporty-owners or the courts, In the first place, he says, an injunction was rcessary, The suit will do as well with- All the aldermen can give as their dissatisfic ining the democrats, would reclaim them, 1 from politics or _tem| Republican refoum Harcourt, tecretary of \pany, urging ORDINA An ordinance regulating the sprinkling ‘l’f streats and avenues in the Oity.|,i.nt that the company shall apply to the assed, 2 court or to the property-owners for consent An ordinance providing for tho sub- | under permission of the common council, For mission to the voters of Omaha at the l!:!:g"lvrnu-;.}mm;m;l:'(‘zml::n:h‘;-‘;‘n‘x:‘ljg::;xi{‘ f:‘llm\t\'l‘\l next gonoral election the proposition to | Bttt P MG NG Judge Donahuo issue $50,000 in paving bonds. .| says ho does not believe that the city ought to Mr. Kaufman moved to amend by in-[make a profit in any way out of the use of a serting $75,000, and said Omaha had the | streot for a ralroad if the property-owners ;“Yd ld"n ")‘(‘;ep""“-u .‘“ld something was of my house, or other individuals houss in ceded to up this impression. New York, should be sold for the benefit of Mr. Ford said the workingmen would | the city for an object which the property- not be so enthusiastic In voting as in the | owners desire in that street.” past, having learned that the contractors —— h(m‘pmxper labor from abroad instead of Big Fires. employing their services. NotroNA. Pa., September 80, —A fire dam- Mr. Behm said the council had agreed | aged the Pennsylvania salt manufacturing to pay $1.75 per ;i:g for city labor when | company’s acid manufactory to the extent of the strike occurred and no contractor | 100,000 early this morning, The company is t;“gh:htu ‘751 flllowed i:' hire workmen at | ¢ Jargest of the kind in the United States less than at amount, Mr. Kaufman then and own property hero valued at £500,000, The fire started in the vitriol department at amendment. midvight and before the flames wore_subdued Mr. Hascall said some rogulation | a building 230 feet long, eighty-five feet wide should be made by which the abutting |and fifty feet high was destroyed with ma- property owners 1aight kuow what the |chinery. The buildig was fully insured, prices of the different kinds of paving are | ST NAZIIE, September 30.—The workshor beforn they make their sclection of pav-|and tho _general transportaiion steamuhip Thi (ealTnatiatisr: company burned this morning. Loss heavy, . N LacuiNg, September 30.—Twonty-three ho ordinance passed unanimously. | ,ogee buriod hero lust night; deprivivg Aty n ordinance granting the Chicago, | qnilies of homes. Thisis the second great St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway | fire in a short tin portions of certain streets'and alleys for withdrew his 20 to Omaha, Read and referred. [oJHTeX September 30,—Representatives An ordinance regulating the licensing | of the roads interested in the passengor busi- toad twice | ness to Missouri river poiuts, met to-day to consider the matter of 1,000-mile tickets An ordinance providing for appropri- | which, it s claimed, have been issued by the Island road in _considerable numbers in Read | payment for advertisiug and printing, at rates which have enabled the recipients to dispose Read twice and re-|ha and Kansas City to-morrow. The amount of the cut will be governed by circumstances, rate is $14.70, It is anticipated will bo the rate for to-morrow By rezolution, Mr. S, H, H. Clark was | The regul that §4 night, ——— Cowardly Blackmalil, Cucaco, Septomber 80.—J. O. Harvey, a prominent youne business man of Wilton Twentieth street, adjoining his resi- retaining wall. Adopted. An ordinance establishing #he curb Passed. Rockford, TIL, on the charge of blackmail, Seven ordinances, levying a special tax | Tho allegation is that several months ago ho in some way became possessed of a bundle of », [ love letters written by Miss Larkin, of Rocl: , now Mrs, DeForest, wife of a reputablo Thero was nothing compromising in _the missives, but it is state. An ordinance locating a fire hydrant | that Harvey persistently attempted to sce £100 for their return, The father of the cused is a clergyman, located at Wilton, well known throughout Lowa as a temperance An ordinance appropriating money to e —— Concerning Patents, An ordinance appropriating out of the 69 to pay the city's Wasn | ——m— & 5 2 statute is that the subject matter of an appli- al of North Carolina Smoking tobac- [ cation for a label shall be that which may ba properly claimed asa label, and not be merely » mark, But tha mply that if certain ble of registra ion as verthless b ro- istered as a label, not bo the de- scription of the auality or nature of the goods, el, Psroflice Cha Postoflice changes in Nek 8. aska during ——— Established— Atlouta, Phelps county, [ Herbert Bismarck and the Torics, Abel Godard postmaster. Loxno, September 30.—The prop Discontinued—Midland, Colfax coun- [ make Count Herbert Bismarck the ( he home dopartment | com— A Oanadian Village i side of the sgreet, Quenkc, Soptember 80, —About 1 oclock | 86t & gait on you. What's dor mattor Have you another head onto yer Come, wako up! The person thus addressed struggled to Assistance “has been telographed from | ® sitting posture, shoved his pipo In his Throo Rivers, A strong wind wing, | trousers pocket, yolped like a coyote,and, 1t is expocted the whole town will o swept | kicking his horse, turned abruptly across away. Broadway, and narrowly escaped running g AR into throo stages and a lumber truck, A New Way to I'ay Old Debts, Ho was a dissipated and all-night sort Shakespoaro tells how this can bo ac- | of a cab-man, with a lurid nose and a complished in one of his tmmortal plays; | watery eye. ~As ho camo up, the two but debts to nature must be paid on de- | men said they wanted a black and tan, mand unless days of grace be btained | and walked away. through the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden “I'm just as cheap nsa yoller kob, Modical Discovery,” It is nota “‘cure- | gonts,” said the cabman, driving after all” but invaluable for sore throat, bron- f them closo to the curb, and speaking in chitis, asthma, catarrh, consumption and | husky tones that sounded as if they came all diseases of the pulmonary and other | frem the floor of the cab, ‘‘an’ seven organs, caused by scrofuls or “bad | times more respootable. Whero do you blood.” Scrofulous uloers, swellings and | want to go!" tumors are cured by its wonderful altera- “Twenty-third street,” said one of tive action, By druggists. the men, walking steadily on. T 3 “‘Dollar 'n half.” The Marquis of Waterford, iive you b0 cents.” LoxDox, Sept. 80.—The Marquis of Water- [ «Kin I boelieve my ears! Two such ford denies the statemont that he intends to | elegant gents offerin’ half a dollar fur this sell all his Trish property, and says that, al- | turnout! Unposserble, Make it a dol- though he proposes to part with some of it, he | lar,” means alw vrltlnzlit:ntflu a Ihnllnv-vm lln-]:mdl “Fifty conts.” ' that the Marquis is in financial W it's " i ! no political significance 12 DR abiiagbial GOS0 (] then think of the tone, Make it 75." “Fifty cents.” A Valuable Ohill Tonic—Read this )IH 3 GHTEEAE Kbo kb, ARy, Lied o ¢ Testimony, deni b b loote?” 2w ALBANY, i 9 i ont up town amongs ho eleote! MN" ll“’("‘;{"b?‘"’"' &J“;“ b L8 W i thb Qv SRl RIS GHAMIHY Ghopilgesbaial Bl co it 0 them and crossing his leg, for a com- Louieville. |fortable chat, *‘What, didn’t 'cher! Dosnyviue, Ark. Ost. 25, 1882, | Well, it was this wise: There was two Mess, R. A, Robinson & Co. uncommon ~ disagreenble tramps what Louisville, Ky, hadn't changed their muuli[x_ in seven Gente--Your Hughes Tonic having boen | Woeks, when one day a Fifth avnoo highly recommended _to e, I ordered, | ®Well up and gives ‘emtwo shirts. What short timo sinco, 1 doz bottlos, soon | 0ccure! They has to change them shirts, s0ld overy bettlo, and have yot to hear| but whero are they to doiti Woll, of a singlo instance of its failing to effect [E00t8, they goes an’ hires a yallar keb a speedy curs of Chills and Fever. Will | and gots in and changes their shirts an you pletso give mo your lowest cash|leaves the old uns, an’a fow minutes price for the Tonic,and in what quantities | Iater young Mr Vanasterbilk gets in with I will have to buy it in order to get hot- | hi8 lady luv fur a drive in the park an this morning « fire broke out n ¢ lago of Kainsville, At twoa, m, over twenty house stroyed and the firo was still rag wero “Wake up there an’ | ANTI-MONOPOLISTS, ATTENTION! First Diatriot, Hon, Charles H, Brownwas appointed to address mo ings in the First congroes- fonal district, at the places namod below as follows 26th, 7 1 1st, 7 p. m, pom, | or, Oth, 2 7p. m, Sed, 70 m, Nebraska City, Saturday, October 25th, 7 Pem Datos for Omaha and other places in the district will be duly announced, Lincoln, Thursday, October . Montgomory, Fsq., anti-monopoly ndidate for attornoy general, will spoak pur: suant to appointment, at the following times and placos Hastings, Wednealay, October 1st, 7 p. m, Koorney, ' , October 2d, 7130 p. m, North Platte, Friday, October 8d, 7 p n Fremont, Saturday, October 4th, 7:30 p. m, 08 to be announced in due _ And at other pla time, The Campaign in the Second Distriot, Oaptain J, H, Stickel's appointmenta: October 1—David City, Butler county, 2 o'clock, p. 1w, October 1—Rising, o'clock, p. m, October 2 Oscoola, Polk county, 2 o'clock, Butler county, 7:30 . m, October 2—Stromsburg, Polk county, 7:30 oclock, p. m October 3 p.m. Davin Crry, Neb,, September 22, 1884, To the electors in the Second congressional district: Who are desirous of assisting in the election of Capt, JJ. H. St ckle, the Anhi-mo nopoly candidate for congross. * You are most n‘nHvocl.luIIy requested to correspond with me to the end, that we may arrange the work systematically and make every effort effective and harmonfous, In union and organization is strongth, Iinvite your united assistance, Very Respectfully, 8, 8. REYNOLDS, Ch'm’ Anti-Monopoly Cong. Cent. Com. tiend, Salino county, 2 o'clock, will address the poople on the political items of the day at the following places—people withour reference to party esspecially invited, At Louisville October 2, 2 p.sm, At Avoea October 8, 7 p. m, At Syracuse October 4, 7 p, m. At Bennett, October 6, 7 p. m. At Valparaiso October 8, 7 p. m, Hon, James W. Davis tom figures, and oblige, Respectfully | inds them shirts an’ is disgusted an’ yours, (Signed) WM. PAISLKY, ~ |uow will you giv me 7 Propared by R. A. Robinson & Co,, |, 110 guped and stopped the eab, and A + vt = the men hurriedin without a word. Wholesalo Druggists, Louisville, Ky., | ™ Ejoquencois a gift which fow possess” and at retal by Schrofor & : : . Booht, Druggists, Omaha, Retails|Sid the driver aa his horse ambled up at §1.00 per bottle, six bottles v for §5.00 R T ——— Presorving Eggs, Gordon’s Heroism, The Prairie Farmer says : ‘“The keep- Loxnoy, Septomber 30.—Mr. Powers dis- | DR of eges beingialmost wholly a question to the Times giving particulars of Gen, | of temperature and the exclusion of air on’s heroic defene of Khartouw has cre- | from them, it follows that which will do ed ¥ Lninundunn F.-fimfi;m. and ix;vi'kd'l both in the cheapest and most effectual despread praices of the heroism and devo- | . : eqr k tion of that officer, It iu very probablo that | ¥®Y Will bo best. Honce egga aro kept this intelligence will compel the government | 1N Very great numbers by cold storage to reconsider its intention of abandoning the | that is by providing o steady low tempera- Soudan, ture not above thirty-five degroes Fahr, But this is expensive. When, however, wuire” awarded the hignest honors to Angoss | the temperature can be kept down tura ers as the most efficacious stimn |to seventy-five degrees and below lant to excite the appetite and to keep the di- | if eggs are packed in some dry, clean sub- n‘snth‘n:‘grfimm in R;N"l unhlar. lAn'k fi:’r “l;! B | stance which will exclude the atmospher- uino article, manufactured only by Dr. J. G. | {o'aie ih bokepiil ti B. Si E Tyt c alr, ey may be kep mlcan:lpll'n 1ve- B Bloguit &2"’__._' pufibeare ,"{ el ly fsesh state for months. This may be The Wabash Fecders. dono in the following way: Provido clean, NEw Yok, September 30,—Tho directors | 4ry packages not exceeding in capacity of the Wabash announces the interest due [ the quarter or third of a barrel, and a August 156 on the bond seript of the Decatur | gufliciency of common, fine ground land & st St. Louts, chfh first, mortgace of the | plaster, such as is used for agricultural Quney & Toledo, the first great western 2 3 i soconds, and the Toledo, Wabish &]Westorn | Parposes, Commerce by putting a layer Consuls, are now payable a the Metropolitan | f the plaster two inches deep on the national bank, bottom of the package, and into this set s The “Exposition Umverselle de l'act Cul —— the eggs, small end down, so each egg CONVINOING, will be separate from the other. When the 'L‘f{fP"’ul'_;;'tggnhlj";?n;"zn 0 r:;fw‘:wfl'igwigz strata of eggs is complete add more plas- test the articlo direct, Schroter & Becht the | teF; then a second strata of egg till the Druggists, have a free trial bottle of Dr., Bo- | package is full. 1f the work is done care- sanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup for each and | fully the eggs are sound when packed, every one :\hn is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, | and” each egg is separate from every other, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection | anq the temperature is not allowed o = 3 v i3 get above seventy-five degrees, thoe result .. Rallway Peace Treaties, in every case will bs satisfactory.” New Yonk, September 80,—The Chicago| Vaw EnzlandiE: 2 ¥ railrad committeo to-day further considered | Lhe New England Farmer says: the eettlement of the questions atissue at that| *“The plan of a French chemist for point where an understanding was arrivi preserving eggs is as follows: While t | quite fresh they are gently struck against which, when confirmed by parties not pre L 4 next they are placed in akind of earthen Weather To-Day, pitcher having a very narrow bottom, N, Soptember 30.— Upper Mis- | When tho vessel is full, a solution of a quarter of an ounce of quick lime to one WasHING sissippi partly cloudy local showers; higher ater et temperature; southerly winds, Missouri | 1u8rt of water ls poured in, The lime Valley purtly cloudy; local showers; oast to [ Water permeatos tho shell till it south winds: higher ten reaches she first membrane, rendering the ty; Silver, Gage county. Minister to Bngland causes consternation Postmaster Appointed—Coon Prairie, | among the Liberals, bo they have dis . Michael Reddy. covered that the count is a warm friend of the Boone county, Michael Reddy, Marquis of Sal who is now tho L Postoflice changes in Towa during the | of the Tory party in England, and _who will Week ending September 27, 1884, bo the Premier in the event of Mr. Glad-. ok end tombs 4 stone’s downfall, 1t is, however, not o all Established—Rad Rock, Marion coun- | certain that any change in the Cerman. T ty, Alexandria Coussen, postmaster, bassy has been determined upon, and it 15 Postmaster Appoifited—Bear (irove, | semi-of l)_vL~c.~t.-»l_ll..n.,nu-(‘,mmz von M 3 8 4 sl y to remain the represectative Guthuo county, W. H. Arch the Empiro a the Court of 8¢, Tamor: PILES! PILES! PILES! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NEED SUFFEIR, A sure cure for Blind, Bieeding, Itchingand U ted Piles has been diccovered by Dr, [falo county a Buffalo's Orop Display, telegram to Tie Bk, September The Buf- cultural socioty opened its r today. Thera is a fine dis- play of grain, vegetables and stock, With yor | favorable weather it will prove a grand - 2YC | cess inevery particular, The reports of the W 1 (an_Indian Remedy,) called Dr. [fourth annual Willism's Indian Pile Ointment, No one need suffc to the best interest of the city, Adopted. [ minutes after applying this wonderful sooth-| J\ulity and quantity of grain have not boen By Redfield, that the action of the city council authorizing the owner of block 1 in Kountze and Ruth’s addition to con- | laya the intense itching, (particularly at night struct a sewer connecting with the main | after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, sewer, be reisnded. Adopted. By same, thatthe council sit as a board of equalization October 13 and 14, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Judiciary, recommending that J. R. Conkling be allowed to take judgment | Cures, and it affords me against tho city for 8500. Adopted. Streets and grades, recommending that | jjuu’s Tndian Ointment, For sale by all drug. the report of the appraisers of damages | gists and mailed on recaipt of price. on California street grade be nof ap-[1. Sold at retail by Ku}.}:#b proved. Adopted. Police, recommending that the ordi- nance reducing the police force from thirty to twenty men do not pass. Mr, Behm said, he was not in favor of reducing the force but the needs of the city demanded it as there were not suffi- «@ient funds to pay them until sprimg, Mr. Ford said the expenses in the other departments should be cut down and the full force kept up. Adopted. Same, recommending that Officers Hy- land and Petlt be dismissed from the forca, Mr. Thrane said, these men should be allowed to put in their defense before the committee and should not be discharged arbitrarily, Recommitted Rules, forms aud printing smajority report by Anderaon and Redfield that the ity printing be given to the Dispatch, and a miority report that it be given tc the Herald, Both reports wero tabled Same—A report signed by tho full comumiltee that the city printing be given to the Omaha Herald, A motion was made to adopt the re ing medicine. Lutions, instruments and cloc- | o frain b tuaries do more harm than good. . William's | fXtfRSrated. Tho samples show that the corn Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumcrs, als vor 1 g Base Ball, At Chicago—Chicago 17, New York 2. ives instant relig’, and i3 prepared only for - latter impervious, The pitchors are then . placed in a cellar, from which all light is Pirrsivg, September 5. —News from the | excluded, but a uniform temperatnre of coal :3;1;;%, camps along the Monongahela | 44 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit is main- CAITE sy han the Bkl o Taa pellicle forms on the surface of the water 4 in each pitcher (carbonate of lime), and Cholera 1 Izaly, that must never be broken till the mo- 1ok, September 80, s report of cholera | ment for withdrawing the eggs, This in Ttaly for the past twenty-four hours shows | process enablee egge to be kept fresh for A e 224 dogthi, of which 122 castt | wix or eight months, and not moro than e i g 7 |five in a thousand prove objectionable. — —— ok Dissentions, Fire Kindlers save coal, LANSING, Mich,, September 30,—The Green- ————e— < 2 beckers who refused to fuse met hero to-day | New Furniture Store, M. F. Martin, and endorsed the seven Greenback electors | 316 S, 16th St., has the largest stock in already chosen and added six more, Omaha, and makes the lowest prices, o B UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR!! GETTYBBUNG BATTLE FIBLD, | o oreat olosingssle of M, HELL- MAN & CO'S at astonishing low prices, Comrades of the G, A, R. Urged to Ald ———— in Its Purchase, Fremont Everett, lato of Lyons, Neb., has come to Omaha and taken up his resi. Piles, itching of ‘the private parts, and for nothine olse, Ttead what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry, of Clevelsnd, says about Dr, William's Indian Pile Oolntment: *I have used scores of Pile pleasure to say that | have niever found anything which gave such immediate and permanent_ relicf as Dr. Wil- BH0c and . ( ‘Who ODMAN, lo Agent. A Oarpet Firm's Failure, September , carpet dealers, confessed judgwent to-day, und an execution was issued against th Tho fiem i the oldest and « % in'the city, They have heen carr avy load of debt for yoars, Liubilit egate over $140,000, Henry Decorations of Dinner Tables, The ladies vie with each other in try- ing to make the table artistically olegant. Chinese lanterns, Japancse umbrellas, velvet tablecloths and subdued green and pink napkins are nico in their way. But decorate our table with fifteen-pound turkey or a royal rib roast of beef with trimmings, and then let us have a goc appetite to enjoy it. If your appetite is slack and your digestion poor, you need Brown's Lron Bitters, the best tonic in the world. Mrs, J. Donham, Muscatine, ! Towa, was troubled with weakness and At Milwaukee—Milwaukee 3, Nationuls At Cleveland—Cleveland 3, Boston 0, At Baltimore- Baltimore 7, Cincinnati 7. (Game called at the end of the sevetnh inning on account of darkness, ; .\ILI! ‘incinuaii-—~(Unions) Cincinnati 6, 8t, aul 1. At Kansas City-(Unions) Kansas City 5, Boston 5, At Detroit- Detroit 1, Philadelphia 5, | —— Delaware Iepublicans. Doveg, Del., September 80.—The Republi can State Convention was held to-day, The platform accepts the National platform, com- mends Blaine’s lett r of acceptance, declares the nomination of Blaine the result of tke spontaneous demand of the party, requests a temperance alliance committee for the intros duction of local option plank rejected by the committee on resolutions, Anthony Higging was nominated for Congress, The Ohio ubquor Law, Corunpus, Ohio, September 80,—The su preme court today granted leave to fils peti tions in _error in” the § 1 advanced thew the time of heariog ( p The sentence of ord W, Richardson, convicted of murder, sentenced to hang temher 25th, and reprieved to Octoby th, was to-day wuted to imprisouwent for life by Gov, Hoadley, —— Cleveland's ¥rojected Trip, | A1 September £0,~ Goy, ( veland to-day finishing up work preparatory trip to Buffalo Thureday, He will was bu to th lea loes of appetite. Brown's Iron Bitters cured her, here at 12 o'clock, arriviag in Buffaloat At Cleveland'’s home peagle will 17:40 p. m, 740y Department Commander Dyer, of the G, A. R, has iesued a general order in which e urges upon every Postand comrade to subscribe for stocksin the Gietysburg Battle-field Association and become a part owner in the great Pplace. The organization already holds in fee simple that portion of the grove near Katalysine Springs in which General Reynolds fell; the Little Round Top, the north slopes of Round Top, the park® opposite and east of tho Natlonal Cemotery, Me- Knight's Hill, Culp's Hill, and the ‘“‘wheat field,” with the woods south, which have been styled the “‘whirlpool” of the great battle, ‘*All these grounds,” the order states, ‘‘remain as they were at the time of the pattle, except 60 far as the marks have been effaced by the operation of natural causes, and to a large extent the lunettes and infantry defences have been renewed and preserved as originelly constructed u thess portions of the field.” The associationdesires if possible to secure all the Jand comprised in the battle field, and convert the place iut> a sort of na- tional park. As funds aro raised por tions are gecured. o —— Attend the great clearing sale of M, HELLMAN & CO'S, where everything is being eold at unheard of low prices to reduce stock before dissclution, January Lat, 830204 3v dence hero, He will honcoforth be on of the legal luminaries of the Omaha bar, C Durars, Orete; 'thos, Lowry, Lincoln; J, B. Dinsmore, Sutton; J Jensen, Geneva; 1 Newell, Blair; W H Carter, Valentine; J M Thacher, Fort Niabrara; Hon J C Crawford, West Point; R 8 Gasmann, Schuyler; Mason Gregg, Lincoln, and I B Ashburn and wife, Gibbon, were registered at tho Paxton yester- day. C— Attend the great clearing sale of M, HELLMAN & CO'S where everything is being sold at unheard of low prices to reduce stock before dissolution, January Lst. 8 30 eod Bt o — Have you seen the Campaign Whips, at Moore’s, where the lion roars for the cheapest and best goods in the west Come and see them, it will do you good a0tf. ——— MIOHIGAN ¥ REE STONE PEACHE A most favorable epportunity for prescrving at reasonable rates again this reason not likely to be cqualed, FLEMING, FAMILY GROCER, o For Sale.—A lot of fresh wmilch cows with young calves. Apply to H. P Hexinx, 2424 Harney street, Omaha. 820.2¢ ¢ Kindlers save coul, At Wahoo October 9, 7 p. m, At Cleen Creek, October 10, 7 p, m. At Firth October 13, 7 p. m, At Blue Springs October 15, 7 p. m. At Beatrice, October 16, 2 p, m. At Cortland, October 17,7 p. At Sterling, October 18, 7 umsch, October 20 At Table Roc At Pawnes City, October At Buchard, October 25 At Humboldt, Octobe At City, Octobi ella, October, ‘At Auburn, October At Noma! October ). . 7p.m 1. At Plattsmouth, November 3, 7 p. m. REPUBLICAN APPOINTMENTS, ppointmonts tor George W. Dors ey and J, G, Tate, Hartington — Wednesday evening, Octo- ar 1. onca—Thursday evening, October 2. rfolk—Friday evening, October 3, O'Neill-Monday cvening, October 6. Ainsworth—Tucsday ovening, October 7. Neligh—Wednesday, October 8. Pierco—Thursday, October 9, Creighton—Triday, October 10, FOR GEO W, E. DORSEY AND GEN, A. I, CONNOR, Ord—Monday evening, October 13, Broken Bow - Tuesday evening, October 14, Loup City—Wednesday ovening, October 5, 8t. Paul-—Thursday evening, October 16, Scotin—Friday aftdrnoon, October 17, Grand Tsland —Friday evening, October 17, Central City—Saturday evening, October 18 Fullerton—Monday evening, October 20, Columbus- ueaday evening, October 21, North Platte—Wednesday evening, October 22 “"Plum Cresk—Thursday evening, October sarney —Friday evening, October 24, Schuyler ~Saturday eyening, October GEO, W, B, DORSEY AND OTHER SPEAK Albion—Monday evening, October 27, Blair—Tuesday ovening, October 28, Dakota City—Wadnesday evening, Octo] ber 29, Tokamah —Thursday evening, October 30, West Point—Friday evening, October 31, M, Dorsey will be accompanied by candi- dates for state offices, 3. E. Yosr, J. W, Love, Ch'n State Cen, Com, Ch'n Cong, Com, Speakers and Appointments in Third Uongressional District, Albion—TL. W. Osborne and H. C, Monday evening. October 6th, Jackron—M, A, Hartigan and N, A, Rain- bolt, Monday evening, October Gth Battlo Creek W. Tucker and D, A, Holmes, Monday evening, October Gth, Blair - M. A. Hartigan and N, A, Rainbolt, Tuesday evening, October 7th, Fullerton — 1., W, Osborne and H, C. Bron sday evening, October 7th, adison—J, W, Tucker and H, (i, Ma- , Tuesday evening, October 7th, Central City—1., W, Osborne and H, O, Brome, Wednesday evening, October 8th, « J. W, Tucker and H, G, Magoon, Waednesday evening, October 8th, Columbus — M. "A, Hartigan and N. A, Rainbolt, Wedoesday evening, October Sth, Gibbon—1. W. Osborr@ and H, C. Brome, Thursday evening, October 9th, Grand Islana—M, A, Hartigan and W, A, Bell, Thursday evening, October 9th, Wood River—J, W, Tucker H. G, Ma- goon, Thursday evening, October 9th, Schuyler—L. Okborne and H, C. Brome, Friday evening, October 10th, North Platte -M. A, Hartigan and W, A, Bell, Friday evening, October 10th. Clarks .f'. W. Tucker and H. (i, Magoon, Friday evening, October 10th, North Bend- M. A. Hartigan and T, 8, Clurkson, Baturday evening, October 11th, A e Mot md R M goon, Saturday evening, October 11th Oakdale—J " W, Tucker and H, C, Brome, Monday evening, October 13th, Atkinson W. Tucker and H, C, Brome, Tuesday ovening, October 14th, Ewing—J, W. Tucker and H. C, Brome, Waednesday evening, October 15th, » Scribuer—dJ, W, Tucker and H, O, Brome, Thursday evening, October 16th, C, E. Yosr, Chairman State Central Committee, . Love, Chairman Congressional Cen- smittee, Third District. Impaorted Beer 1X BOTTLES Brome, firlanger, Bavaria, Culmbachor, so 4o Bavaria, PilBner.secses ooes:00: Bohemian, Kaiser. . oo, Bramen. DOMESTIC, Budweiser.seeveesseesssSt, Louis, Anhauser, .Bt. Louis, Beat's ¢ o ¢ cosmemmeems Milswaulkeen. Schlitz-Pilsner ... Milwaukee, Krug's "% ARRARA .Omaha, Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wine, v ED. MAURER, 1217 Marnam 7t — CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 v Tickots only 85, Shares In Proportionwe Lonis:ana State Lottery Company, creby corfify Aat we Superise the @1e for all the "Menthly and Semy vt awngs of the Lowisiana State Lottery Company, N manage and sonteol the Drauwings ma are oonducted wiA ood faith toward a3l vrr. Seompany to Uss thib Commmsrowmas Tncorporatod in 1668 for 25 years by the I for educational and charitable purposes—swith a 18l of #1,000,000—40 which a rosere fund of oves 350,000 has aince boen addo By an h\'nlhhl\lmlnfi popular vote I3 franchise s made s part o the ‘prosent ‘state constituiion adopted Decomaber 9, A. D, 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and ex- dorsed by the people of any State, 1t novor soalea or postponos. Its grand single numbor drawings take place monthly. A splendid n{\pwrtnnlty to wina Fortune Tenth Grand Drawing Olass K, in the Acad« omy of Musie, Now Orleans, Tuesday, Octo- ber 14th, 1884—-173d Monthly drawing, OAPITAL PRIZE, $76,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, tions, in Fifths in proportion, LIST OF PRIZES. CAPITAL PRIZE do do Frace 1 1 5 [ 0,000 10 0,000 i 0,000 100 + 20,000 300 - 80,000 500 25 000 1000 26,000 APPROXIMATION PRUCHS. 9 Approximation prizes of §760. 8,780 9 do do 500 4,500 9 do do 280, 2,950 1007 Prizes amounting to.. ereenenen . §205,600 Hoation for rates o clubs should be made only 10 the offios of the Company 1n New Orloans. For turther information write clearly giving fall sddress. Mako P. O. Monoy Orders payable and vddress Roglatored Lettors to [EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BN, Postal Notos and ordinary lotters by Mall or Ex. proas (all suma of 88 and upwards by Kxprese at ous Sxpense) M A. DAUPHIN, ot M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orloans La, 607 Soventh 8t., Washagton D. C. ==THE MILD POWER CURES,— UMPHREYS’ OMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. In use 3 yoars.—Each number tho &p seription of an eminent physician.—The o nfe nnd Bure Med Cines for the b LIST PRINCIPAL NOS. ~ CURES, ¥t 1. Fovers, Congestion, inflamations, Worm Fover, Worm Coli thin * el 1 Griping. T o bk, Vomiting, Bronchitia i and Ag Blind o liee rh. aouto or Dixonue of Eold by di glo. l\:‘ul’.' i PROPOSALS FOR SIDEWALK CON- STRUCTION. Sealed proposals will bo received by the under- slgued until 12 o'clock roon, of Saturday_October, 11th A. D. 1584, for tho constraction of all plank siao: walks ordered by the city council during the quarter ending January Ist, 1886. Bids to be made on printed blanks to be furnished by the Board of Public Works, and work to be done in nccordanco with plans and sy on file in the office of satd Board. Bids s1so to be accompanied by tho signatures of proposod suretics who, in the ovent of the awarding of the contract, will enter into bends with the city of Omaba, in the sum of five hundred dollars for the faithful esecution of said contract. The Board of Pablic Works reserves the right to rejoct any or sl bids. JAMES CREIGHTON, Cha'n Board of Public Works. Aop 202 owk-2w THEONLY TRUE +{ IRON AWV purify the Bfioon.'n lat TONEYS, R Kxgx-m.m‘xf T OUTH, 1 lie, 2n- ol o ind a in Powel plaints rato o complexion, efeling only add D0 1oL eXperis JAS, H, PEABODY M, b, PHYSICIAN & 8URGEON, Residence No, 1407 Jones 8t, Office, No, 1600 Far- am$ Oftico hours 12 m. to 1 p, m. and rom 2 to p.m. Telephone for office 97, residence, 125 OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY ) CROUNSE'S BLOCK, Cor. 16th and Capitol Avenue, treats all cascs ‘pled or Deformod, sls diseases of the Nervous System, Blood, and Urinary Organs. # All cases of Curvsture of the Spine, Crooked Feet Tegs and Arws, Also Chronio affections of the Liver, Kheumatism, y iles, Uloer tarrh, Asth- ma and Bionohitls are il tréated by new snd suc- 1l disoases of tne Blood and Urin- g thoss resultiog from ind isere- tion, or exposure, are sately and successtully treated and & cure gusranteed, Young men, wiadle aged, and all men suffering from uoss and Nervous exhaustion, producing Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Despondency Dizziness, Lows of Mewmory, Lack of Encriy an) Awbition, can be restored b0 health wnd \igor, i coso s ot too long negleoted. Tho Burgeon tu charge i+ & graduste of Jffur- on Moaical Coliege (138:) ard has studied his Dectoesion in London, Paris and Berin. 1f ailicted, dlor v rite ull desoiption of yaur cese, And medi= oy 1o seut you Atatlon frev, Address 1aha Dispenssrys Cronnse's Block, Omahs, Neb. oo hovgy 10-12 & 0, 1-8 (E¢T-Hp. I Sundays, #108 m, Crip- o O «