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" ‘HEK OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1800 THE OMAHA BEE [TIIE NEWS IN THE BLUFES, | foven satone nane e “acoma'ons | FLIRENCE OFFI(IALS RESICN. e StngEuate, o "beg ¥, Fve | Standing ofthe Clabw, Vil the seoretary’s oficoand are made part of il o o Played. Won. Los. Per Ot | Fifthrace threquirtersof amily seiling ICOIU':((:)ILIP:-’[‘JF\':z e | l\'lnl‘ i?u‘"‘l.\‘l l;\wmh " l"u')' are wr.;' \l‘nhlr Mimaukee .. 300 o & o | - l‘l'm;lv. Bittel, A Dril Fogl dr, Tom Staph WFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, Trouble able mnd how the comty has suceceded in | (5 f e )1 | ¢ 8 ens, Fanchot elof!, Verntor, Callic OFFICE, % / he Trouble Between the H.Iemhen‘af the o “1”‘“"‘ i n“‘t‘]:“ "m”: Oity Attrney Ellar Oonoluds to Retin to| i iine ity 0 ol 1 0 | Mo .\1.:::|‘|: ‘("‘ (»:1:|‘:hnv’ ,‘ g ) ‘ 'f,!:o‘ Deliverd by Carrlor nunyll:nl‘t’-l\i\h;";!ly Sclicol Board Gradually Disappearing. e of the mysieries, the Shades of Private Life sy ) 2 ) Wynno LidL, Passion, Bigle, Little A xe T biioNs Asan fndication of their valuo the reent —_— Y N B8 Winsior, - Long St Manciing Oy LEPHON £t irvey of Cut-Off Ishind ordered by the coun- St Pal... By ki rden, Beirte,doe D, Bustress Offce, No. £ MOTHER CHANCE FOR LITIGATION, | iVay OF Fat-0f falin orlered byfho cun’ | MAYOR TRACY OUICKLY FOLLOWS SUIT, | Stlaui.. e @ @ Hurdey, Eairte, oo 1. Night Edivr, No. ", IR the county records afordel nothing whatever —_— N O O aal ey | Hira; Mk tHIN RO & el Bls \ MINOI MENTION, Denton Strect Property Owmers Up | 0 Start from, and before [could comply with |\ pereupon Judge Ransom Wheels Liw “",l‘.' “"‘ 3 ""',“" - ‘l:“ 1::5, n:i:l wie, Magani (colt), Woodmtter, St Omer, v 8 tn Arie—The Oonnty In Nosd o onlerast tho councll und run tholine on | 4o tineand thefolitary Pollces | emitocgarms i - Daves (oAl vy | 2 fory, Nunona Okaeo (fily) Tty Pratier] b, 4 3 > fsland [ had to sond to the ofiee of & stright game from Dever {oday in as Gmldan (flly),Vanity, Noliio Pay ton (filly) Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal, of Some Ol Records— “;"‘);*" T,U{" »l’mk o uml\l[u\'l-‘ |Ih.m pln fon mnian Brings Upthe Rear of bom contest, Thoscon Tosalin (#illy),” Barly Blossom, Highlind \ 3%k g b of the original surveys eopied, The cle -y —= ; —— - | Tass, Claudine, Black Lock, Benjami, Com- llt'lnuvm!nq.Hu»‘l!l‘;)l.\_\h\- fot nunu Il',ph‘; Court News. ;\'-»rrlmmm 210 W3 e obliee: [ pay 1t the Procossion. WEN VB = LN | ““fn‘.hyml. '«hml“il Harmin, o Q&.., it ) \ copul ¢] S 1is ev e homo _— before wo could got therecord. The dela; nPoA ® ’BO AR Second ruce, seven-tighiths of an Flight [ AP AT of L. W Entertained bya cliss of also was of some importace. > netb.. 1 38 Olthne. H....d 18 00| siakos-Ben Harrison ¢ b X e AR : 3 S of ce. i one.db..1 2 2 LM 18 S ! son, G, W. Cook, Al Far- young gertiemen The ity schools opened yosterday. There | (,*nanswer tomy letterto the secretary of [ With the exceptin of the councll, Flor- 090 Qteaemor, 8b.0 O 4 4 Kingston, Everglde, Rival. N NJO' The taxpaytrs who want to save paaltics explosion or earthquake, Noone wis -, Jackson took ocaasion to fiforin me | encis tday withot o municipal govern- i O Peiae et 33 81 Sno and thdesixicen ths mile ONE ENJOY'S L AN L Jumers | nurt. Some were scared, however. Superin- | LIS la '\N‘Khhl to furnish the county | ment, Memite i1 O 1100 stalies - Ru port “| Both the metlod and resilts when Regular conclave of Ivanhoe commandery, | of these. He proceeded with his dutiesas | of copyingand binding. ‘The offer was to | meetinglast night, and when it adjourned | Jyhwhid. .0 o 00 80| molle! y 1 AP and refreshing to the faste, and actd No. 17, Knights Templar, this eyening, alio | superintendent wstal, and the teachers {\II:!\N]I them i large clth wund volunes | any number of oficial hoads rested i1 the Wi - Fourth rice, oo andthre-sixteenths miles, ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, installation “of oficers. Al sojourniig sit | were given thoirinstrictions, The teachers' | foF about&70. I reported thematter to the | basket. _Totats. i 2B AN A3 B average stakes -Al Farrow, Tristun, Kico: 1 d Bowels, ol th knightsare invited, By HE. C mritee was very aotive also, in giving | council atthe st meetin and it was r MayorTracy, who is now in busines in DY INNNGS, land Silvaor. i VoL SLC I Marriuge lcenses were issued yestenday to | gi ’ 4 jon | ferred oy themito the bord of county com- | gy ey the fi i o Lincoln,.. 1000020 03—0| Fiftirae oncandtireosixtentlsmils — | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- T e ¥ arrison county and | directions, and scatioring the Information |missiner, Itls very likely ihat the com. | thit city wasthe first to put in i appear: ( 5,,vep, 10120000 0—4]| Stockion, Banguet, English T Kenwood. | aches and fevers anel cures habitual Miry Addison of Hiawatha, Kan, and to A, | that there was no superintendent. Someof | missioners willsee the importnce of secur- [ @nce at the comeil chamber. SUMMARY. Sixth race, seven-eizhths of s mil, selling ety I f Fi is th 4 Buchanan and Fon Ousley of this city. the teachers wer nervous, and seemed fna | ing the recordsand avoiling agreat del of He was mad. In fact he was lbaded for Runs earnd—Lincoln Twobase hits— Fernvool, Auvand, Lenon Blossom, constipation. yrup o igs is the David Lawler, ged soventy-three, died at | auandiey toknoy whether to ohey Superin- | troutle aud expenseln the futire, There is | beur, and stated that the ice would be sev: lan, Qliricn, Threehase it Macul | birefly, Silie Harer, Ranocas, Lotion, | oily remely of its kind ever pro 0 Lawler, ged s 3 ee, diec J ossibility of conducting the busines \ e hises o e, Curtis, Me- otatlon, Gert %o ¥ er, LA his residence in Boomer towiiship yesterday. mdent - MeNaughton, or Messrs. Hunter, | finFonity y'":l‘l"“:ll:v:::kx\:ll\"l'\:l.l and the | €Tl inches thick throghot the wgion | (! 5 Baihlo N";‘g““,m"! 10 BIRNID f\*lk’\?.‘l,','..;" Gertie D, Rel Laf, Rambler, | dueed, plesing to the taste and a0 nnllxlvm be burled this afiernom frun tho hoentgen und Wells, Fortunately there [ sooner they are obtaitied the be Some | Where bis satni sty presides before ho | Flnugn uses o nilsjtond, 1 Wt | - Seventh mee, me and one-Fourth_miles, on ceptable to the stomach, prompt in 2 :"_:M;l"j"‘""“'“} i, “"" i e was little or w0 confliet in the ordes, |man mayget the position of secrctary of w"wynd resigen, g onol 4 Whitehina & - Pisead ball-ivoys | taf: Macheth 1L, Nisgaw, Log Dince, St. its action and truly beneficial in ita B e N $ 1 | and s no serious clshing occurrred, The |State who will not be willing to work as The mayorchanged bis mind, however, nolds. Wil piteh —Whitelead, ime of | Luke, Eleve. elfects, piepared only from the most The New Pacific hotel is making some very | oo a0 e givision of authority | SREANY 88 Secretary Jackson, and the comty | All of the councilmen—Messrs, Wilker, | Zime—One hour und forty ninuies, Umpire B (RERCE desirable improvements by th idition of | P 4 e, over moremoney for the | paoe o g a e i at| —loover Kega bttle of Cook's extra diy chan- | bealthy and agreeablo sulbstances, its new toilet rooms and modem closets, ‘The | beforeteachers und pupils did not aid greatly | pocords. ! eynolds, Brown and Lorson—w in @t 8 WG AR JOTER 106 Ehie N g A 1itié © 1 old wash room has ben torn away and the | i thetask of getting tho work of the year - tendance, and after Mayor Tracy had deliy Natinalleague. bl el dhegialentauit it (L (Lol MUt el iy new additions will be built on the site of it. fuirly stared. The sentiment was quite Now fall gools justreceivedat Reiter’s, mer- | ered hisspech and vacited the hall PresT: ol AT ML ADELPIUIA. § - i to all and have made it the most L onloeiilvore e o) tnjtic St [ srevant 14t il tio qwaiveLl i e Belkd | CESR U ST STHASY, dent Wilker called the meeting toorder. PriRta D <30 0.8 0 00 01—10 Democeatie Contral Commiteoe. ppulir remedy kiown. HSUOHILD (Jeevel o A ‘ » & school rooms it was higl Y . 32 o The rog! ine: 0 sessi ve iy 0 i I There will bea me 0 e democntic Sy ¥ is lo i tions ho had pledged toMary Coulter sovenl | thoe o call u halt, ina sharp wic2 and bid | over Catuemen's bink. ruisacted and thi thoolerk fishod oula lol | jfies Phijlelphia 4 New Yok 11 Br. | iSOl conatime tis, sionintut 2501 and §1 tottles by all lealing drug- cers oo The grounds upon which the | the dissenters @it back into their ovm place, et~ S of papers from his desk, 3 rors —Phlladeiphls5, Now Yoric 4, Buiteries | yUIGeLh. 1y atitie Wnaut hill of he b gists. Any relible druggist who action was brought were desertion and | and _confine their bickerings to the school For Sale One was the report of City Attomey Eller. | —Vickery anl Schriver; Sharrottand Buck | “fvier: 4 Tul atieidance isrequestel h s R eruelty essions, The wonder was expressed on atl Our vetail furnitire lusiness, with good | Tl coumunication setforth the city busi Unipir - Poyers, it ‘:lu‘v‘n:‘_l»“'f U | not have it on hand will pro- T the dia Elot sor ythe (ivore | dies why commitue stould nssimo the | estabiished trale. Stockis frb tlass and | 068 thithelad transeted, and endd by | Seconl wano— oo e il o i s s 0OWS are it promytly for any one who ase of Mrs, Casady agiinst Judge J. P. Cas- | Juties of superiutendont, bt Rt SSahe | wellseleded. Reason for selling, wre oing "“I‘{‘fii"‘;" tho camcilyas i liertylo uc. | Philaddiphia....3 0 8 0 4 00 1 *—0 | Satua s T Coplor, Au oy wishes to iy it. ~ Do not ‘accept any Chi > hott 35 o 08 ree or iis committee fy their [ invothe excl > Jobbing trade. e s resignation, New York..... .0 - Thid—0 1 1 VAR STeY, f - o Wby i deenaot, e coqest e | ftionby o continunnee of theie - clim that | 4G W A0 oo psiuss siouta | Lt i acaptedby amasimous vote Hits Philitelphin § Nov Yoric i e | RO, -Gl lug torn, Sebuisde City. sisllte postponement wis basii upon affilavitsshoy. | Uierels nosiperintenicot thoy beug deler- | investigulo this, as it 18 one of the fow golden | Fresilent Walker drw a paper teon his | ros—Philaddphiss, Now York §, Butterie fih— A1, L. Sacion, Ashiud CALIFORRIA FIG SYSUP €O, ing that the health of the defendant was very sk "8 ARy S | opportunites of a life time. oh sbditht O A Stk —iisher and Gray; Burlelt an oicley xth—Euclid Maxtin, Julius Moy, G enge . S\ h 2 A suc gh he esiy or been ) & b Mayor Tracy, which was ilso acce ptod. Unpire—FPover st LSRG SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, frail and that he was utterly unabloto ap. | Sich although he hus notresigned nor C. A. Been: & Co. 3 ) c [ npire—Fowers, 1 B Pritchett, Omnahs v N ) dis The clerk too) 9 psented resigna. e C ) mahi, OUSVILLE, KY, OR| o poar fncourtand defoud the suit. The con- | “HPUOGS 0 that good fudgrment il — tiois; . bl oyt ne’ Frin Jiscics AT BROKLYY. Sevnth Jol Coiten, Bur IR LRI A ] tnunace wis granted. prevail, on soberer thought, and that the trio McGuire Bound Over Rucomandone from William M. T a | Brookiyn. 40 031 60 0~13 hth—F. . Deider, Rundiph, AN TV Che Council Bluffs plicenen are making § i) ot sk furtherto interfere with the | Owen McGuire the asailant of the little | spicial policoman, Theso went the samo | Boston... 80005140 110,081 154 S Lnith % o i SPECIAL NOTICES. AT T Gl ! Alrrun_;-n;uu;uu aperintendent’s duties, but will bide ther [ Rictimond girl, was bound over to the district | way asthe others, Hits-Broklyn 16, Boston Errors - | ¢ s ';‘-15;3 Shewvin, Fremont, GSUNEIL BATEES hitve bien made with'an Omt hopse to i | timewnd scele sweet roveuze insome other | court by Jusiice Burmett yosterlay. His [ | Justie Ramsomsked for the foor, and as | Brookln 4, Boston 3. Batteries—Loveit and | Ty I Lailson, o C ! - . nish them with winterovercoats, TheBLUMS | way, Forthe suke of the schools itis hoped | grgthondof 350 wi Choderdiyry there was nothingsmall abut the council | Diily ; Clarkson and Ganzel. Umnpives Twefth-James olumbus. = s == \ merchants, who are expected to buytickes | S YN they will dedst from carryig | GrStbondof #30 was mt considered sufmi- | U G ROATERAL & Lynniand Strort I"hirteenth —Patrid 0" Nli. QOR RENT-1otel Jumeson, all furnished, for every bull and keep up their full piyment | ioir tan talizations into the wof the |cientandthe justico increased it to $,000, [ “hlop was troible. o ti E ki s Fouteenth—A. W. alon, Possessiongiven Octoberl. For fformad 4 i v erumtling o | their tantilizations into the e of the - ! There was trouble on theold man’smind. Fificen i 3. o ice (rons Wiy, Blad !, or Chrls 8t U ;»'r \ axes ‘I“»l|1v|- vu_“u,\'pnun ,‘n‘nfi ; teachers and_scholars, and confine theiren- [ Before the order was given his bondsmen pidthathe had resigned and that Tue Players® League. & :L.““'”'* i \\. || ";x‘!:vrm‘ i Lokt ey el i LA 2 ) rauby le, especiully us thoy chilin thit. they Bd | ergies 1o such efforts as they may sce fitin | camoin and surrendered him and skedto be had ~*scooped” the council, as it had AT NEY YOIK. et e dl & 10 opportuity to bid on the job. ¥ board mectings to accomplish_their purposes. | yolieved, as they feared o was intending to ied the factin alvance of the ofcial | Now York 320 02 1 *—1 Seronbeh thi=ys i illerbund, St. W 1 Reed of the Manawa motor lineis As another side play in the diseraceful ry p S Ay 2 g notice. He said he had not seen any hand 9 a3 7 ; 3 tauurant, : 1800 skip. They were relused and McGuire 3 Buffalo 100 22 107 aht B o vory much tickled ov exeeedingly origin alble thero is an open clish between | ®KiP S relased and MeGuiro | Wi on the wall, but had hoard any nam. . ighth—George West, Oscedla, pssion that was made to him on Sun- ident Stewart aid Mr. Scloentgen, who | tatted out in compiny with a oficer 10 get | berof filsehwods. Hesid he would like to | Hits-New York 16, Bufalo 8. Nincteenth—R. £, Dunphey, Seward “v\\my’n..‘;., T tall, pompous looking individual, chuirmin of the teachers committee. | a new bod filled. By sime means he and | give thehistory of all cases he had passed [ Now York 0, Buffalo 7. Batterk o | Twenticth —William MeLanghlin, Lincoln i Jolzerling p an care !uh, his offico at the like, and | To Mr. Stewart, as president, falls | the oficer became separated, and for three l;”m". Y o P “‘»‘f‘. K m‘n{:ll lWih-h\-llfll‘uul‘llulhguxl. Um- Malcom. 5 Broad o Council Blufrs. i thrusting his thumbs into the armhols 0f his | the duty of naming the committees. | hours the officer and the coutt werein astate | A memberof the comncil stated that the | Pires—Sheridan wd Gaffney. Jullss Ne Wymore, NTED-A woman cook at | vest remarked wnyou tell me | In doing Sohe scloeted Mr. & T.8. T Dorchester, choentgen us | of great unxiety, This anx ), ”u;"-“:“ Fairbu who is the chief gu s fake! The | chairman of thiscommittee. Sometimeago | layed w her good-nutured colonel forgave the man the | M. P v wis mot al. | boly did noteareto listen toa recitation of it was learned that he lad drawn | anclenthistory. Main s, Counell Blufl AT BOSTON, Cwenty : ¥y choentgzen, fecling that the committee | §1,5) which ho hadon depositin e of the | Thissqueldhed the old man, buthe gt to | Boston.... Eventy torge 1. Corcoran, Y TANTED Goud irl to e | Personal thrust, n aceounivof its originality, | of which ho 1o chairnin, had boen Anabbod | baus B Thto n the trammon to relovey | the front and asksl to withdraw bis relgns. | Cloveliid. B Ry i )‘ trude, Miss Walluce, Jimmie Davis, the legless boy hero who | by the board, wrote a mote to Mr. Stew all anx: by coming into court in company | tin. Hits-Boston 18, 3 went) Moore, Bloomington dank. & bas saved the lives of several people at Take | concerning it, Mr. Stewart constraes this | with John Dohany, who announcel thit he Presilent Walker toll himit wias to late [ Boston?, Cleveland 9. Batteries—Gumbert armypbell, Hastings JOR SALE-Orwill trade for o good road Manawa during the past two years who | into aresigmation from the committee, and | would becomehis suretyand signed thebond, The judge was equal to the emergency, | and Murphy; Bakely ind Brenmn. Umpires . Rhea. Holdwege, tozem, stallion No. 60). rezistered In Wale would have arowned but for his successful | now, in view of the recent trouble, has con- | McGuirehad given him smple security, so he | aud, pulinga resolution from his pocket, 1o | —Knight aud Jones. n, McCoole. lace. By Dr Archibald, dim by Kentucky efforts to rescuc then, has retumed to Tabor | cluded to accept it, and thus let Mr. Schoent- | in form. Y Lexington. PITA. e »d the court,and he felt safoin taking | pssseditup to the derk withthe request r gentleman | whatever Sold. Apply toDr. Nac college. A generous public in recognition of | en off the cornmittee. The lattel uces thore weraof the defend | that ite read and adopted. 1 , e B RTH OR SALE Rent—-Garden land, with his heroism, has sent the littie crippled boot- | insists that it was not a resiznation, and that | antskipyng out. It was to the efect that Ransom had at- | Philadelphia, 340 00 2 0—10 Fireand Police Commission. Doutons ty 3 1 Rite 10 M ser Houmit black to the college to be educated, andhe | he shall continue to act as chairman. Mr. =gl e tended to his duties, and that many of the | Pittsburg G O6 00 0 4—I1 Atthe meeting of the boardof fire and po- | Bluffs has already spentone year there, He s u | Stewart, however, gave Superintendent Me- SPEAKER REED IN BOSTON. statements regarding Lis ofticial actions were Hits-Phiviephia §, Pitsburg 12 Er- [ lice ommission last evening Chief Suvey VOR IE T IoOTT ROt bright and hard workine student, and gives aghton ofticial Totice that he had ac- e filse. b | wrs—Philadelyiia 2, Pittsbargs. Bitteries | was granted a tvelve days, leve of absence. | EGooi location. tinavenue. 1o ex';-'t{lh-l’n o x»-[-(un]m-l.:m...;_ toptal Mr. Sctio A Sehattin ud | Ho Addresies a Large Audience at | | Thisis nt sigied,”suid Presdent Wik | —Knol aud Cross: Ml “wnd “Quim. | Oficer Sultivun arged with being intox. [ B Davidson, 1 he funcral of little 2 was onger or o er. Impires—Pearce Snyder. fcated and of sccuring leaves of absenceupos o — - — 1 icerilane! om ta s Gica tenchers’ committoe, and for Mr. McNaugh- el i1l 1,1 add N MBYwn, | THodogy | L oPLve=-T6ard: and DRyISE feated anyl of sociring levves of abencoupon | WY pay rntwienyousn iy ahomon i TR OR O Rer 00K i MOtRIAE, o ton_to govern himself nceordingly. Bostoy, Mass., Sept.. —Speakeer Reed ad- | yong wis then mude outin due formand to AT WASHNGION. (o e A Tt G T e W S S MR L I G T H B Framkdin fictating. | Lest thers shoid | There sere uo starling deyelopmants yos- | dressed alarge audionce tonight st Funeull | prasethe old gentlerainit vos alopted, nfter | Exbibition gane—Chicago 7, Brooklyn 4. | secowion e firthier disposition of his | alhy s Gyt (ermly the houe clu i bo some apprehension that there is dingerof | terdiy. andit scemed that the bloxd of all | hall. Tuthe wurseof bis speech he sid, in | Which he stoked his iy and went _oit info e remt mmon. the meals fumishel to| Ahome wortl #1003 812 per month § o attending Dhysielin authosies | concerned was gotting o little cooler. It is | part: ~*1t is amazing tonotics thehistor the damp night, aprivate citizen, while the : : Pt upon, the meals fumished o]y poue worth 1500 at 815 per nonth i I o ¥ tis amazing tonotie thehistory of Anerian ) Jnxiig the mouth y: tho ¢ { the statement that death rsulted from | predicted that \\‘lv.l‘;:m(' moro night OF 1eSt | 11 o ugy of mpresentatives md congrss to | <uncildiviled the city intotwo wards aud ““”'fl“‘ L e Ehomostd dhy R DREON Ly kl’nxm:- wrth :‘ 0 at 824 por nonth | o C LV ehile o | thero will cease to be any further outbreak- ¥ ot - 7 s then adjourned AT PHIIADE i N v " home worth 8030 at 835 pur nonth Al fromit. ‘The friendsof the family need fear ughton at their head, be allowed 0 go that when thingsare to bedonethe repub- “Five vears ago I had o constant cough, | Louisvile.....02 0 8 0 1 1 0 3 =—j0 |Gesleateob e Oflicer Lee, who tus been of duty fortwo | above monthly ments include prinel and intrest, pavticulars call on of 1o danger from attending the funcral, r il addressthe Judd & Wells Co.. 68 Broad way, Death released little H Otherpriced hones on thesamo terns. Thy talong undisturbed. There were whis- | iican party dees them. The great stuggle | Dightsweats, was grealy reduced in flesh, | Hits—Athleu 1 igs yesterday that were this not the case | il o cratic | #nd bad been given up by my physicians. I | Athletic 4, Loul tore would bea war opened in - the courts | \WHICh s been mado by the domocratie 1 1, Touisyille 12, rrors— 1le 0. Batteries -McM: months on account of sickuess, wanted an ry Shugart yestor- ) y 3 Ma- | oxtension of his vacation. Refered to a| ; o1ig ? The ot Ty & beganto take Ayer’s Cheny Pectonl, and | d Bildwin; Stratton and Bligh, Ulie | oyt tee Council Biufts, Tu dny from loue_nd, watient suforivg The | 35 anpts would b mide to resirain the | BOWe of reprsentuives has beon not o 1 | gt wing wo bottles of this_medicis, Wis | e Docschor. . ¢ e athiclk e st b tan OR | N i ARl ! J, Shugart of Shugart & C andhe was | leaciers’ committee from interfering in any economical in the expenditures of the [ completely cured”—Anga A. Lewis, Rican, — l.'_‘.‘,"v"” ‘d”“. oS ”‘"‘ fl"‘" ""‘“}‘:“fm‘ ‘Vfl? ““‘_4‘,“" ) No. 18, fronting i e of the vistims el Bipihens wion ihe. | WAy with the Iu:|wrixllij=dum, or with the | governuent, but to cat down the sum | N. Y. AT SYRCUSE e e s e amon i ang e T disease was sobad herea few gL | masgemit of the Jthools, total of the appropmations. They have been N e e Syracise .03 00 001 05 i 3 ) o fiVemy ond ot Mr Buuskeys 1t fauily ware L strivingin_every way to pile up a surplus, | Tickets at lowest rates and superior | g "y i, 0003 00 001 0-8 | " iian 1 fidel, Thonas Toi, corge| DR. BELLINGER’S stricken with the diseaseand it wasthought | J.G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway, nol merly by taxation, but by parsimony in | accommodations viv the great ROtk | g Syriouse 12, St. Louis 2. Errom— | Blake, anl Michael Kavanaugh of tho fire that they had all recovered from its baleful T T tne expnditure of motey. So lng s they | Island route. Ticket office, 1602—Six- | gyraase 5 St. Louis 0. Balteris—Marz | department wo 2 leavesof absence. effects, but the chill continued to suffer, A good hose recl free with every 100 feet of | could point to the clogging of busmess which | teenth and Famam streets, Omaha and Pitz: Ramsey and Munyan, Umpire— | Oficer Sullivan was ined two days, p ‘-lnn finul\mlly grew weaker and weaker until | hosepurdiasedat Bixby's :‘ea\:lls Ir‘o';!cl) ?xm?‘r{um‘tz p«‘vf br‘l‘x:n'u;y‘{"l ;lpw Curry. ' and Ofer Gormun will give up oné da; eath came yesterday after 3 = req y seemed ow they 3 ) ) % s i L el G iliay Seott, House, Council BUfTs, transients$1.00 | arobusily engaged in showing that_ the sur- HATE DAL S AN BUDES. i L A e L O SR SR m\nwtn:u“r;agvrla“ onts ger, Ln:lul i ot rem- per day. ARG R BLEhe a0 ’f;:,“xmfl‘h:gr‘:ms“g:}b\‘fi‘_'n';‘l’c:'l: tighteen Knights of the Green Cloth | Columbus.....1 02 00 0 2 0 0-5 |parilus, b beusedat police headquarters. e febalegtn Sl cxh Dr. C. H. Bower, 20 N, Maiu st one. Toere is no doubt but what Taken from the Turf. Roohster,....4 0 05110 | 1 05 % 4 = 2 [/ e 3 g i i b Hits—Colimbis 8, Rochester 9. Errors Miles® Nerve and Liver Di Tho Marhatun sporting healquarters, 418 e Sy e the ependicures of tie govemment | Thepolicomadoa very successtul mid st | o)y ppug |, Rodhester 3, Battries—Knauss | Animprtant distovery.. They act o the H § Broalway. New Troubleon Benton Street, eluts, bub iy moin woald make & mistags | LEBLuPOna bew of gamblers over e TTurt | yud Doyly Tilomb and Grim Umpir— |liver stmach anl - bwels though the b § S The people on Benton street are still un- | § e elnrorlt m tnm s patale | Exchage salom at 1300 Douglas stret. | Emslie. ner A mew prineiple. They speedily . Lk ey ‘ BOSTON STORE. hapny over the condition of the thoroughfare | extravagance or carléssiess with pub. | SUSPitious movements hud been noticed e cuEo DU e bl | an ARCODIR v o piles Sar i o S _ at the prosenttimeand the pobability of a | licmoney. Therehas heen an advertisement | it the room over the Tuf on and constipation. Splendid for men, women L A Few Specilties to Be Found There |00 dely fu finding & solution of the | broadcat ofthis surplis awd every hmman | Tuesdiy night, so Chief Scavey had Baltimore.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 |andchilden. Srnallest, millest, suvest. 30 TR By . . o , ; evory 3 day. - nlg | avey Toledo. 1 10 20 0 00 * 4 |dosefors cats. Samples fred s Kulin & I‘ C' ]Ils It te This Weok. trowbles and fixing up the trouble. The | fiewd und want has beeu put together to try | 4 search warmnt issued yeterdw, wd | gy “Biiimmore 5, Toredo 8. Errors—Bal- | Co.s, 15t and Douglas. u 01 Al 118 1 Something of interest to every lady is to be 2 to get mouy out of the weasury forother | hist night about 10:% Oficers Homi- utlmpe Bt AT Dowiasisi: > found at the Boston Store. Coundl 1lifrs, | Eralers hive sicceoled inabout half filling | than public purposes, but not one of theso | @n, Bloom, Cullen, Graves, O'Gormm | o, Toledol, Battenes —0mRairke T AND. It % a 1ittle carly to tallc of fall goods yet, but | the street and haye left the dirt piied up on | sciemes has been successful. All expendi- | ind Mostyn went to the plact, and afer | Tate,Healyand We mpire —Camplell. oy « . : 7 1 we have o few specialties that won'tlast [ the west side almost as high asthe fences 1\1\|}ul‘c}s};i\vcbvelhlugililll);\!fl,j\lfllnudln‘u[v‘fl"l'- fl\mr-liuktn\'c{i\' p{)s_aillln dm?a||!|o:ncs¢~;.w, (TFrairs m.,?, i [( l\\ l[m\;l aud his u:l"rmlw ap Pr’l\[atg 140 S lt al longin the way of fall dress goods. For this it 2 e p o shill expend nearly our icome. We | they wentup the stairs and found the door SR peared yesterdsy inShaw's ourt and con- By a1y R0 hlatee o tuiht Al e bptiitas “}‘;‘.'",1‘,‘“"‘ iap rm::!o ik slong: hat | sl ko reluce txati tothe extentot €. | belced and hewily barrd. Throuh tie 1 Ly Sopt. h=[Spe. s to «od Julginent in aboit cighiy of the 105 . 4 stripes uid mixtures at. worth s8es 100 | 14 ‘The puple have quit ldciing about | 6,000 in adiition therto. One great dement | “lookout’’ they couldsee the crowd inside he Mimmeapolis-Kansas City | | 5" prieht by the employes igainst the T 126th S i finch, wllowool ladies cloth, juull | thegradoand the il that hascaused them a | ofexpenditure 1s pension’ legisition, whih | sround the gmbling tables, With a 3 postponed on accountof i Shl DHiEhoYahe bleres 18 Cor. Broadway and 26th Street. the newest fall shudes and black At Sge, | great deal of dimage and inconvenionce and | isnot undertoodin New Englind, md_the | heavy cowbwr OMcers Bloom and | St Pavi, Mim., Sept L.—(Spedil T bR A e Conneil Bruts, La worth 53¢, arcuow watching anew fizhtthe council has | character ofit is not fully appreciated. With | Mostyn — battered down the door aud | gram to Tie Bee|—Tod; gane ployes fora garnishment of banks holding v ihe treatment ofal) sinsicud and ehionte O Rl - Nmey 16 0B ac i nookont || ol T o A the counl has | 35S wldier is. compiratively conteit with | captured the entire crowd, cighieen in num- | fostpmedon accountof midy groumds. ! alime at tool f A0 oneIalf oo n the Gty he bost Satan | #otien into with some of the poperty owners | (i vs o ims reccived and with what is | ber. Threeof the men made an attemptto | P°>% ¢ /i O o A oo atan PLAB | “Privite diseass of the urinaty'ani sewal Minn., ousniI0 AV ILRONRIO RIS ok s o T aturmcy sail | b SRS Nina e seial R Qosmn woits’ | Whohertofor wer inclined to b passive. | prmfsed him in the near future, Butin tho | cscape by goingup tothe hird foorand ot Grand Teand 14, Kearn -y 7. o, but Wilkox's aturney sail | g s swphilis, strictire, tystiiis. spor B o arte e B oo o StS” | Thotrouble is confined o tho west sido of | West there oxists a differat fseling, Tho | on the roof, butthe oMicen stuionedon e | Gruve Tuass Neb. Sept 1. (Special | ot o o e e o “3'M. Clitan | mavorohon, 1o-tmaghood, jipoinos plete line of night. shivts from e up, thostecaton e blek lying betwen Wash. | Storios aboit . vastsurplis hwve sot mon | outsido drvve thom bick. Telegram to Tt Bit,|——Mhe sicond gamo of | aszainst he conpary forsalaries die, Wileox | L ion FOI'llI-‘RI’\"("‘I)IA\(I’N\\'IH')II‘(E‘ inglon avenne and Harmony, The strect at | W d with the idea of a service pension, The men were evidently having anevening claimed to huve an ofsot,and thésecases L W LAWY & CO., h would bring cumolument to every mn | of active operation with the chips,as they |the series between Keune, Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices, disoases s in tho sevice, We have had to |all lad money and were supplitd with [ Island vesiltedin a victor forGr: thesouth endof the block is sixty feat wide were postponed until September 9. The tism, llles sraibiiiisc bty andat thenorth end sixty-six,andthe angle 15 | meet not merely the contention of theoe | the necessiry devices for faro and poker. | by 8 scom ofl4 tof. Fatteries —Keure L_;:{I*"l:"\l;(mgl heeon ! judgment ag T PERSONAL PARAGR APHS, mude by the westsideline, The residents | who ar panimoniars and not willing to do | Theyhad two faro tables, two pker tables, a | Beebe and Pickering Graud Island, Ldlor | BT elogie B 1L N ey i At have claimed all along that they were on the w)mt:, vis &mr whlttlg‘flnm‘m nt\:t“mnse \\'Iu': 1{;vguquumuy of chips and some cards and | wnd Kettell. MThe onlv: rilzind ¥ rats out ot Onahe £ devotel ox usively | s Allce Steadinan has retured from | oo il 7o | wishedto dosuch things aswiththe preset | dice. e e o £ LODL Vel B L A ine d 15eses & VISt 1o Trionds in T Astings, Sho also vis: | ineaudthat thoirhousss and fences have | FOAR O T I a G un mpossitle | Thopatwl wagon conveyedthe samblers A = ecret Bascball Conference. | runexpressly for the accommodation of R aatsouny piolced wnd free rom fted the blue grass palace at Creston, bea constructed upon the lines given them | yithout bankruptey and riin. The republi- | in two squads to the police staton ad | EPmeApmein, Sep. 3—A secret confer- | Opuha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and tion., (o ] i et by previous civil engineers. Tho council | qn puty grapples with the queston wd |then the gambling — fumiture nd |encewas held tolay between wpresntatives | Chicago business is the Rock Island Frosponience confidential. Address: J To Graers ~Bids ave solicited for graling i:.fi"'”‘i.:‘l'lfi?l‘.‘fwh“ffl‘xfi‘3‘1 oi!::hu:‘:"dyl‘m solves it with that messure of justice which | devices Iwr-rn tiken to the {sm- of the Pliyers'league and the American as- buled limited, leaving Omaha at DR. BELLINGER’S ll;;tvull‘l)f,)al{;l:llll)(‘%‘x;\‘:‘:u:s-. For infornation b | Theven e ek vt oy oade all | is sathfactry to the while popl of the |tion and pu in a plac of safuy. |socition. It isundustool thit the Plajers: | 4:1p. n. duily. Ticket of country, So havewemetallsuch questions.” | There is alarge safein the room where the |league is desirous of forming ) fron:iveand many of whom lav 0 offe 01602 S1x | irgical Institute and Private HospitaY. L o 0 0 Fuion sis. Omiuha. e lived in their presont o gamilers werecaugit ani 16 Is more tian | dofemive allisos with the. msochtion, bug | teeith ind Fu h ; E e L vesidenes for the past thirty yoars, chaim | ; ; wor, |flicely that some of the chips, canis, elo. | the htters delsgates refised W entortan 13 T IS LE AT DL — Bliorthand. Mis Rholos, Brows bulliing Ehoeighal ksl i sisaeilb e e o fomr Renewery | were thrown 1nio it before the offiers Rot | and tho. propeition to Interhangs. mnes v Eanelenice. ALL WORK W ARRANTED, M Z e “‘ ‘;mn_l\;};‘;‘r 4 ’“m.'{?‘r'v z‘fif‘ clor md thickening (he growthof tie hair, | intothe rom. afterthe regulir sewson was defeated bythe e P ;‘ l_”" \din 2] S . = evening, will give fument deserv- [ prope s to romove their fonces | 810W plentifullyin New Eugland. rofii’\&‘filiimflfl n?-'iiui’v”fi?mffi.fi‘l“;‘"‘&&.‘.’éfi Yotoritle Dlimomalvh L O A&l e Fal xa oot o wnitine i ing o araw well. The priceof admission s | within iive diys, and vias directed to remove s .| or munaged any of the gambling devices or A Coming Man, “TEighteenthiand Paul streets . #1,500 put conta, ind ll wio appreciite literary :’:A‘:il‘\‘l"l‘l‘)“:nfllpl:?“‘li.lllllIl;::‘!\ o In e they “1‘(;0-.’: Sixteentn 1\{}2\_ I.-;:\:-nu;;; .slre'(in‘lx(s bad mything o do with therenting ofthe | Joo Swibods the local chanpion spriter, W acldhaland tagssany Bino Sinall e o L Yl e intor,, it (1% | tho new Fock llani ticket ofice, ‘Titk- | room, Mt ofthe nen_aro olbtimers, Wtn | madva plenomenal spurt Tusday momiug | Wik Hintiu 1 sry: trme coi b A Tadly Wrecked Hose Cart, conmente thework of tearingaway the fenges, | 16 40811 pointsenst at lowest rates. T e e fadn, Louderfieh, taving drifled | ywpy) haimads hinfamns. Hera fom [, Unionavenis ant BelllLine: cucoy o0 —ar Yestenday afternoon the-servant girl at the | the residents haviug igiored the order, when AMNUSEM ENTS, When the crowd had their pockets | South Omaha to the crnerof Fourtenth . anicons lark bl 1m0 R‘n .r.l D,rl‘\bx{)ON, doni residence of Johu N. Buldwin enjoyed the :;:”u‘l.-‘p:-‘_ \1\ s ulmu!:: 1o li‘l'"'.‘-“r :\-h‘f';m:!w emptied at thestatio there wis a heap of and Dodge stres ly‘,.()_xn.llfu. ml _{ur{ 'lsrmvl.n- v;.m.] o lulm I‘llxn:lw‘:wr']\: f:i\l: and _ Allkindsof w ne. X l.lllll‘:nn t wsul experiencs with thegaslinestove, She | S e Wk pending motier” sppeal (o tho | TheCarkion qporasompany gave tvo pr- | wealth piked antho pilers dosk, Nearlyall | utes o distance is considerubly over [ brick pavilion, i park.- 13,00 G, ALt wor Sl ] ¢ e e Oy " . an had g X r jles, and Joe made it with compar [ fillod the stove and spilled u lot of gasoline | shal directed not to interfere. The matter | fOrmaces jesterluy, “The Brignds” at the the men had gold watches and plenty of |three miles, and Joe made comy Total 4 e LTI o 410 flor WIS doing ity and Witht ve. | ANS. e Ua8, coumHL o the Balnn o | Matini aul Tho” Guoon's Luce Handier- | cash sndihe nlls of billsand acka of - | iveraSe b Shotimeiatis, Wil 2 ins e T F. M. Ellis & Co moving it or waiting forit to evaporate she | Tuesaay night, when the engineer and the | chief”lastnight. The aulienco was notas | ““fiowing are the name given by |bet that the distance could not be voverud in i $ e A lighted the stove, An explosion was the ro. | COmmitiee o' steets reasserted thocity's | lurge erday afterioon as theexcellenceof | the men captured: H, P. Hays, Dan | lessthan?2 minte Assomasa United Stats mwshil can ARGHI TECTS X R e itad the il b the vors | Cluim tthe disputed tract wa 4 resolution | the” orfornance warranted. Last nights | Geisr, Bob Brown, Ole Oleson, A T. reach them, WiliamP. Lea anl his wife i ol RN . CIVOLE | was passed divecting the marshal to remove | however, the house was comfortably filled |Lovelace, A. Anderson, W, S. Everon, THE ~ I Hattie will bearrsted and brought before and set the woodwork of the kitehen on five, | the obstruetions forthwith. o KING, Vi , AndBuilling fuperintend ents. and the second performance of “The Queen’s Suith, Renry Gritten A. J. Toppln, AR LA ! Auother girl or woman pick 2l up the stove | Yestenlay he was ready to comply and | Luce Handkerchiet was much strougor tian et B R Des Maines Races. Unliod Slatet commiashnior \MQUSONILENS | yBooms @ ant &b Beo Buldiny. Oxsba and carried itintothe yard whero it burned | there was the prospectof a heap of trouble | on itsfirst production, The principals were orman Berthin, Jack “Bloornington, L. Am> Drs Moives, Ia., Sept. 3—Summary of [ OO0 oy ATICS T yoster afternoon by | Coumncll B luis, Correspon i Ulook ftsolf out without doing any more damage viible. Some of the property owners threat: | more at cse and the worle of tho chorus | bers Charles Standird and John Oyster, today's rices : e e o Linain. The cmplintacharo | - i o ! In the meantimean alirm had been tirned '.‘,“:.‘I.("'..w' bt 1:"1‘;:«- m;:::'su\lvll-l:‘:nn;"\‘\”i"n‘m‘1" Bigh Moz esiol When the i had been ‘l"‘""'"“'.“l“’” their [ 5 0 rot, H40)—Jchn W won, Cypress sec: | thit the Leas have een doing o pension | J D EMUSIROY, Pros K. L BHUGA N, Vieepres 1 in from box 5, andin & few sceonds the de- | to caryy outthe ordersof the coune Ollio Redpath has been having @ fuir meas- | ©O0 Ll\‘\“l“(’h““l‘;l:’! "Jfr‘.'“.'.‘i (:‘;‘hf.‘nui" Aiiie | ond, Blue Charlic thind, Oliver fourth. lm;‘:::l.;x:' th n_l.'nm‘lll“;l Il:‘;“x‘h‘..lr".E':{‘.:f.':,_u( CHARLES R. IANNAN, Cashiier, partment was on the ground, aud u small | Bportant discovery was made, and t ure ofsuceess this week at the Gran in her | pogops for half anhour, and at | o'cock | Best time— ' :7' e A Toaticy’ Tontlsy taslotat | unntity of water doused the glimin the | SPLY thatihe property owners were compurativoly new play, the Firemew's | grjogy appeared gt tho jail with Judge | 2:5 pace, $10— Waterloo Boy won, Almont | Zaitiiilrnive MEhi tosecure pan a sed the glimin the | auq the city cngineer and the council w wa With o little julicious eultingthe | (el aid the entire brigade was hiled ot B T B R thiv < Boat|| SoNENGBRCCMM ST L kitchen, The damage was confined almost ex- | Anold ordiuance passed in Deconber, 1501, | play coutd be mude as strong and interesting | 1o ¥artoday at. 10 o' clock before the plice | 1oy o b Hunming i d. sions formen whonever existed, e clusively to the gusoline stove, and will not | wis found which establisned thewidth'of the | s any of the modera melolramms now on the | 1 e ror trial, 2 ‘“,‘l‘,;' N ol nlle, running—Wild - | Paid up Capital $1650,000 exceed altogother $5. Buf the firo | steetatsixty fect, Auother ordinance was | boards. Miss Reapath isa very bright litle ——————— Rostwon Mike Whiting secondy, Tommy 1 Surplusand Profits, . B5O.000 | dopartuents sufferel @ serious loss, | 40 found, pissedin 1859, fixing the width | Yonun and has received many complimemts | 4 chojce List of Summer Resorts, incil Plite fourth, Hest thie— 'J Liabil D ors.. 880,000 B s cart awhih o bae ke s | SLsbxty vt but It was repalod by who | here fo hargonerally uecptabio work. Tuo | 4 Chelie Wat b Bumitor Faom | thln, Coinel Plate i e edily i DU AVHALON 3 nee engagement closes tonight, 0 1 ®, » Min- . pLais vl B Daepcroi . Glow s K B o I Wi omuletely | 'y o whole inatier seoms to be mixed upin =y nesota, lowaand the two Dakotas, the Toduy's Tips. ¢ Cures {haaurt, 1 os liries 1 . <Eda A ] inextrienble con fusion, for wot her ordinance, | - Mes. Winslow's Sothing Syprup reduces | arehundredsof charming localities pre- s (L ) & bu only firemen riding upon it, and when ‘ i AT SHEEPSTAD WY, Backache. pess. L urplus ‘of uny B advay Al roatlen . tnd . iha e »d ten years later, has been found which | inflammation, while children are teelhin g eminently fited for summer homes. | g o ALINETIEILL L aes. T e | struck the motor tracks the jar broke the hiouc vibes @ sixtysix-foot strect, aud this | centsa botle. TR et Anong the followingselected list are ond race—Iingston, (5. W. Cook. . Backache. INTERESTON T'ME DEPOSITS. | axlo closo to the hub of the right whee, [ dnes ot ke uny allusion to the prceding BE names fumiline to many of our readers | yird race—Ruperta, Demuth. " Backach — ol Sunderson was driving, und when the cart [ Mibuces. Thematter will probably havo as the perfection ofmorthern sunme Foarth raco-Salvator, Racland, o¥__Backache. TICER & P . tobe settled in the courts, i 7 (= E OFFICER & PUSEY went down he was thrown in frout of it and b LU Miss Kate Flanigan, living atSeventh | sorts. Nearly ullof the Wisconsin points Fifth race—Banquet, English Lady. N , (21, October 2, 1838, ‘ - 1 nurrowly escaped death or serious injury i = e anon P 4 o Aoy srest are withi o e Pirely, Auranii T could hardly walkoor lie down roum lnme ¥ ' jury 5 5 and Bancroft streets, attempted to carve | of interest are within a short distince s (S et R CRIB UL fall gt I When the weident happened the intelligat | Comnercil won, Now Baclle, Counit | hey. neighbor, Mys, ‘Peresn Muller, yes- | fron Chicago or Milvaukee, md none rac—Micbeth, Niigara, [rapenty curd e other rencdies haw S \ |, :,::!I‘:;‘:T1..I:!..‘\l\ll l«lirw;:“l‘n‘x‘lu\u“:‘ul||;.,".:l.‘._.x|“}:“ TEE I S FOR I ALINARYD Q108 Wik luy afternoon. The Flanigan woi of themare 5o far awny from theg*‘busy A CUICAGO WETT BIDE PAKK: 8 filled Wdo %, FUED HITTMAN. ‘. A Yying beneath the cart, Another foot fur ther - - was arrested and taken before Ju | marts of elvilization”that tk annot First rce —lasper, Rebound - o Cloverd b n,‘n\:v‘. Corner Maulie and Broalway, ) '8 would haves crusied Him ov the granito par. | Hoso at cost. Wo are gouwg to quiu | Andirson whoro she wus buund over to | boreached i fow Toursof tavel, by nd raco-Warron Lolaud, Wodgeeld, | g Pym e ol pai PR COUNCIL BLUFFS, lOWA., ‘ fug benenth the broken cart. The axle | handling g and have doubly the | keepthe pence, , over the finest road in Stony Mantgomery , Carus, could hardly move or lirn. 1 St. Jncoby Da)lore i ame 140 | g { showed an old fracture atthe point where | liry dty. To close oat we | e slensrings yosterday smounte the Chicago, Milwaukee Baikeu i, Eriest Race. Oil, whi hcuredme. 1do 1t fearectimence, Heotions mado wnd i ali ‘o fin ) the breuk oceurred. The cort was ruined | will sl all g T in g el g, | oa il Slasrlizs youtenlay iaaunt ¥ Fifth rice o, Tom_Stevens, NRS.P. B RECNUEINER.. | 0pouitm, e ! en b A il will be relegated o the junk shop. It | for cash. C.B. Paint & Oil company, Nos, | 10 PHe000.889. 2 Ocmomowoe, Wis, ' Clear Lake, lowa. Sixth ra W inslow, Evangeline, — i 1 cost $hi Land §, Masonic tomple. Albert James, the infant son of Mr. v f h P 286 Lnih A4, ——— ally cost $4i), 3 nic tomm pl Minocqa, Wis Lake Okowooji, I¢ 2 - | g RS ot d S QRIEE and Mrs J. A, Hanun of 138 South | Yylocdus Wi Ealeit Lase Entries for Today's Races. PROFESSIOZAL DIRECTORY. ) J €. Bixny, swain neating, sinitary en- Aced Some Re:ords. Thirty-fifth street, diedat § o’clock last | Polmyr, Wis, Fron . Minn AT CHICAGO WEST SIDE PA RK 2 ™ = H Ehwer, 443 Life hullding, Onany; 200 Mer Whis county s more than thirty-two years | evening of anaggravated attack of chol- ahuwk Liks Lake Minnetmka, First race, threequarters of a mile, maid. : : 3 Hylraulic and Sanilry Enginecr. Plansg |, rite: 4 . t Ht 3 han th ¥ lach £ L 5 E 3 stimates ¥ block, Councl 13lus old nnd theseeond largest and pne of the | era nfuntum, Rockford, Hlinoi, papers 3 M ous- Sl ot Clirkson, Venturg Jus “‘ ln m Specifieations, and Suparvision of Public Werk, Hrowa 18 you wish 1 il your proverty callon the | Fiehestin tho state, wud yet the county re- | Please copy. B o iy, BronTaes M, per Ealps gtiounl, '3lilia (), Higeat b, | $41 Building, Counel Blulls, ln. o | wad & Wlls Co, 51 Judd, president, 606 | ords donotshow a single ons of the original " . (Dellsof the Wiss White Bear Lake, Second ace, three-quarters of @ mi 3 & s S Dea: ST F T nww«: surveys,” siid City Engineer Tostevin yos- Tho Hansoam consin,) Minu maldens-Bargains, Rel Leo, Cole Mille. Justice of the Peace. Office over American Lxiles No, 421 Y §og Mot Pormits wer issued yoste ' f ' b K »> . terday. **Whenthess surveys wore mido eci'n 4t o Beaver Dam, Wis, Big Stne Luke, Da-| Hewry Brown, Wedgeield, Cleo Martin, [ AV Broadway, Couneil Blulls, lowa, I By vous lumber of Vhe Judd & Walls Co., | the work was d e lslon of | CORMissin to a 813,000 pavillion and | Muison, W is kota, Valedictory, Warrn Leand, Mollie V. P bene i et i 10 A and e one under the supervision of |, g 400 pusicstand in Hunsom park. The detailed information, spply at ticket Third race, one and one-sixtecth miles, - 3 L o 5 o O Fhrmdw sy he gov | AtWrnoys it Law. Praicein the Statolg peq { 1% - - the governmentand the eld motes and all |y vilion will be of brick sud wood, and | 1601 Farnam steect, Barkcr block, selling—Carus, Stny Montgomery, Pack ton & lmS*“““" e R S P Folo » t J.uw b jedund mios losnel on chatte | the °rlflu:l‘ surveys were depositod with the | [ bullt according lo the plius submitted, F. A NasH, Gen, Agent. Al“k"e- ‘*hwd *‘"k-“‘“k"»"‘m*;m Lo P ¢ ) Comna ] JM weourity by K M, Hhoalo & Co | secrelry of stale. Iu perlaps cvery other | will havethe ippearance of asea side lotel. J, E. PRESTON, Pus, Agent fourth raw, oue xule, icap—Ilirnes! ’ ’