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BIG MEN OF THE GREAT WEST, They Will Meot in Conferencs in Omaba ext Week, AT THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI CONGRESS, Men Who Will Be Prosent and Meas- hat Will Be Discuss :d— Arrangements for the Week's Work, nsmississippl Com nd opera house and continuing attended and tion that the cesstul The meeting of the me commencing Monday until Friday will bo largely there scoms to ory indic moeting will be an interesting Afl Th al congress at the noxt @ 5 st 200 del important rates in at sub- ssentation to be at le long list of will tendance and jects have been proparcd for p; the congross, as follows: Corn as food, irri- gation and arid lands, deep water and har bors on the gulf, transportation, busi- ness in foreign countries by American citizens, mining, mines and mineral lands, immigration, in United States geolog ervations, salvs of law, admission of riy of sil transmississippi stat ways, etc. The following gentlemen hay to address the congress on vario A. J. Povpleton, J. M. Woolw Cowin, Colonel C. It. Scott, Senator derson, (. M, Hitehcock, John L James . Boyd, E. Roscwater, Thurston, T. J. Mahoney, C. 8. Chase, ren Switzler, C. H. Brown, J. J. O'Conuor, Herman Kountze, A. W. Yates, W. V. Morse, W. J. Conuell, J.'A. McSuane. pera house will sorated for the sented wilk ankrupt , overflow of iufactories in roads, water- been invited s subjects bo appropri oceasion and each I bave a section as signed to it, 1t is expected that the congress will attract, at least 2,000 visitors to tho eity, and it will be necessary to provide for their entertain- ment. Judging from the experience of Denver in cutertaining the congress a% its last s jfon in that city 1t will require about $4,000 to vroperiy r- tain the delegates. Committees have bee appointed for the purpose of visiting th merchants and business generally for g Lhe ne These comm Bunles—W i Yowler. Hotels st Swobe, Irod Dellone, Railroads R. Buchanan, J. H. Munroe. Job Bruce, Ben Gallagher, W. W. ate Owners' usso . C Hartm Hicks, Board of Trade—W. bon, W. G. Shriver, C. 0. Lobe Retailers—S. P. Morse, Sam’l Burns and 1 L. Stone. Press—(. M. Hitcleock, J. B. Haynes and Sol Davidson It is the desire of those having the matter in charge to entertain thedelerates by giving thom a drive about the city anud uquet. At Donver the congress was entertained iu royal style and the commitioes are determ inod that Omaha shall not be behind Denver in the matter of entertainment, The seeretary of the congress has received notico of tho appointment of tho followink delegates to the meeting, and tere are sev eral states to be heard m _Avkansas—Colonel M. Gi. Hall, Littlo Rock: y 1. Little, Hot Springs; Colonel MW gkt T Tt Coonel 15, . Pillow, Helena: Colonel J. ell, Mor- rilton;' Hon. W. M. Fishbach, [ort Smick Hon. B. J. Brown, Fayettville: Hon. Whito, I Hou. M. . Lake, Praivie Grove; Hon. Dorrcan, Texarkana: Deatr i Brown, Camden Dr, Jd. M. Hobbs, ' Bentonvillo; Dan Daniels, Looke; C. 'J. Hunks, Littlo Rock; A. J, Jobiin, Batesvilic; L. C. Locke, Alma, Arizona -R, H. Kelly, mai C. Dayis, ford, Phoenix. Colorado Stmes, T. M T. B. Buchanan, J. B. Belford, H. P. Baxter, W. Pueblo. Murmister and W. N. Clifton; H. Lieber . Riordan, Plagstafl; W. Kemp, N. A. Mor Patterson, Denver: O! Kerr, A, Royal, hompson McCosh, Burlington: aton, Cedar Rapuds; W. H. N. Pusey V. Baldwin, Council Bluffs; P, A . M. Martin, Lowry Good, wn, Des Moines’ I"red O'Dounell M. 'Waulker, Dubuque; 3 . Hartan; William Thomp son, Humbold Leon: J. M Gobble, M 1., Ous, Tted Oulk; Jonas M. Cionland and John i, K Nutting, Davenport; J a; . H. Colo and Thomas G Baldwi, Keokuk; Colonel . W. McCray, Fort Madison, representing the Atchison, Topoka § N Hou. Albert Head, Jefferson; J. 1 Bur- lington. Kansas A. Patre Veale, Topoka. Missouri —Mayor W. W. Shepher: John Doniphan, W. W. Walker, It W. P, Jones, M. Posegate, James O S Carponter, Henry ' i ‘randall, C. M. 'Shultz, John L. . Cochran, St. Josept Mouut, Memphis;' Colonel “John 1. Carroll, Unionville, Colo.; John H. Garth, Hanuibals A. C. Dawes, Hon, H. R Hartwig, St. Joseph; W.' C. Brown, reprosenting’ the Hennibal & St. Joe railw, Nebraska—Dr. George L. Miller, Hartman, W. N. Nason, W. (. Clark, Mark Dunbam, Thomas L. Kimball, Euclid Ma tin, W Mead, Omaba; . H. Oakle H.' M. Bushuell, Victor K. Vifqua John J. Gillilan, Jay Burrows, Lincoln; 1 D. iicharas, Iremont: Goorge Mohroen Stecker, id Tsland; S, S, Cotton, Nor folk; F Adams, & John Jensen, ienev: + King, Aaron wal, 1 b i W. Johl A, Dempster, Gene € the vesenting Cudahy Packing comp: Nevada - Hon, 1), I City: H. H. Sprir 3 ! General R. M. Clark, H. . Daugberg, son Uity A\ Battle Mountai . Batchelder, ;- 1. L Fulton, Ror ow Mexico—Melvia W. Mil Georgo S. Gould, Las Vogns Williams, So Lowis C. Fort, Las Vegas M. Maily, Santa Fe; Henry L. Pickett, Silver City; Charles’ H. M¢ Henry, Junction City - Pozzoni's Complexion powder is universal 1y known overywhere and osteemed as the only powder that will improve the complex adicato van, freckles and all kin dis J. D, Cruise, Kansas City , Oskaloosa; Hon, Georgs W |, Colonel 1. Dayis, Dr. Bot iui.m{ E Chris, inflold S A e D Wants Him Sanitary Commissioner Andres is endeay a bond for Neaschaoffer, one of the defendants in the lynching case. The s well connected, and itten to bis relatives. Wants now is to have soma of the citizens come to the i n“hlmnu and with bim sign the roquired bail bond so thut Nouschuoffor may not bo compelled to 1ie 1 jait during all the time before the pre- timnary examination and while it is in pro. gross, Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's ttle Harly Risors cure constipation, The 1o removed, tho disease is gone. Wants a Divorce. the distriot court Mary Kelloy lus ght suit to divoree herself from her hus Phomas H, She charges that the mar- took place two years ago and that since that time he has failed to provide her tho means of support. Hosidus the divorcy sho asks that the court ordor the husbaud to pay $10,000 s alimony, A vory sma!_pill,but & very good oue. Witv's Lt Born in N Out 1n the Pifth distriet ward, woere tho rogistrars sat & man who was bora lo New Jer and asked that his name be registered. of the Seventh Wadnesday, v appeared The | or paid out by the ofiice. with | othei | | | wan at the books allowed his name to be put | upou the lists and inteltigently added, ““Born in N. G, No_gripplog, o DeWitts Little Eurly Buall pll. Safe pill, - nauses, no pain Risers are Beat plll when taken CONVENTIONS, Republicans and Democrats Nominate Tickets Toda The republican city convention will be held at Washington ball at 10 o'clock this fore- noon Dologates were chosen at tho various ward primaries yesterday. Thers wero two tickets in several of the wards, but the con test was chiefly between candidates for uncilmanic honors. In the Seventh ward there were five candidates for the council, wll of whom were plodged to support the man who was successful at the primaries, Mr. John Steel finally sccured the endorse it by a close vote, About every th voter in the Sixth wanted the councilmanic nomination, but Mr. Jchn McLearie, the prosont incimbent, was successful ‘The candidates for council endorsed by the Ty win Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward —.Jc nth wird Elehth ward Ninth ward h2 dele, 1irst war fam Kelly, Toer, W Paxton. Alt man, Walter Wright and 1t Peterse Sucon d--Deiezn Kaspe B, Bromn, 3L Sarsh M NIan.dohn o Joe Kavan andclohn Tideman, Altern Charles Hoye, ik, Forbes, Anton Kment, Swanson, G. Hamel, Mr. Ketlerand 8. Morten- Third White, | A G Hubbard nates, Cl man R Charles Welier, Fourth ward—Del Tohn A. Wakefield, ¢ Ed ancy, R, . Dancan Alternti Ed Whi In St Halfden J D. R Edwards, Hensel, ward- Delegates. Sol Prince, A, D, e Hartiey, Louls Faist, 8. C, Green. T Thamus Swobe, Alter Branch, own, H. A Groves, Cole ckburn, W. A, Suunders, F, W. Croft, dimiinand ames. Alter: nates. ). 1. Conrad, G V. T Barnum, John donkins, Ilirry Brower, Charles W! Wodelland W. N Nuson, Sixth ward—-Dolegates, Miles 1. Tlouck, John 11 Hobart, Geor, Hurst, Jolin N Wosthere, Isane Gard, Oharicy Allen'and O, T, Hart. Alternates, Louis Litiiefield, W. I Tex, D, I, Brown, Guor ‘ahinmm, Jolin Case, . 1o and' 1} Seventi ward —Delo 11 Mercor. Joh E Nuttinger, R. W Alternated, 1, ° fosepli | Pin Juhn' Grant iarles Beindors, alt, S MacLeod, L. Berka, J. eorza Muhlansen Hendriekson, os Allen. fl. L, Sew~ - Barnett and 8. K. Spauiding. Ioward-—Del tes, Charles Unitt, L, Blumer. E. % Davis, M I 1. Chap- s, W, A Austin and Alvin Motz Alter- nates, O Hutehinson. L. Blickoasderfor, B, Hizby, C. Nelson. Robert Livesey, William 1. Nushind B, 1% Wint This Afternoon. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the democratic city convention will ba held at Germania hall. Tho listof delegates was published yestorday. ‘Thero 1s considerable specula- tion as to who will be the choice for mayor, but not much of a contest is being made for other positions on tho ticket. Atte Delegates, The delegates to the republican city con- vention will meet this morning at 9 o'clock in tho Millard Liotel, after which they will ga to the convention . CAN'T LET GO, of Public Works Hangs On to the Barber Asphalt. There was a session of the Board of Public Works held yesterday afternoon, at which the members whiled away the weary hours telling stories and talking politics, The board had invited bids for paving Cass from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth streots, Sherman avenue from Amos avenue to a point 30 feot north of the center line of scetion i, township 15, range 13, and tho alley between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets and St. Marys avenue and Half Howard street. Bidders bhaving become discouraged and disgusted with the action of the board dur- ine the early part of the season, refased to bid and let Hugh Murphy walk away with tho awards yestorday. Ho bid £ on Colorado udstone an on brick, A numver of proverty owners protested azainst the pa ing of the alley and that contract was placed on file, Aiter allowing the estimates Colonel Fg- bert moved to adjourn, but the chairman said “No.” fle hnd a letter he wanted to read. The two members listened. The epistle was from & lawyer in Cleveland, O., who wrote stating that tho asphalt laid in that city by tho Barber Asphalt company did not fill’ the il On many streets it had been torn up und natural stone laid in 1ts stead. Ho know of some citics where tho manufacturing works had oeen declared public unuisaacos and ordered out of town. ‘The members applauded and the letter was laid away for future reference, Major Furay stated that he knew a_thing ortwo. The democratic pr < had been run in the interest of the Barber company, which company, ho smd, did not propose next year to be caught without a city council ofits own. He tnought that tho Barver compauy proposed to have a haud in naming and electing the nine_counciimen to be voted for November 3. If thoy woro clected everything would go in the interest of the Barber company next season. Ho knew of an iuterested purty who nad said that it was cheaper to manipulate the primaries than to buy and keep members of the council on hand for use when nceded. ——— Aa nyder Protosts, OMany, Oct. 16.=To the Editor of Tug Ber: With rogard to the report of the com- mittee of the Real Estate Owners associa- tion, appointed to ¢ ine the books of my ofico and published in ik Bek of yester 1 desive to make the following statement: I'he my ofice have beeu kept correet and will show at any time what be- came of the amounts of tuxes collected 1n the couuty Noty teary, Board records in ithstanding the statement to the con- thero are cash-books in my oftice show the collection of taxes from the up to present date. Kach book is arately. These cash-book entries disbur it of taxes collected for ifferent fuuds at the end of every six ths in each year, us a semi-annually statement is m , which consists of a coms- plete abstract of all the books kept iu the troasuver's oftice as required by law, showing what was collected auring the' last six wonths aud what was paid out acd what remains on hand 1 each fund, Further, there is a warrant book showing the warrants drawn and redeemed on the goneral fund, the road fund, the bridge fund, Lubor receipts, boud sinkini fund, hospital building fuud and soldiers relief fund, Each fund kept separate, 1 shull here state and am able any explain to any taxpayer or anybody actuul condition of any fund of wh quired of me, by law, to keep an ac Ouo of the veqirements of the law is that ali keep a day-book. Of this Mr. Sackett, who made the examination soemed to be misiuformed, as he ding the existence of tho book time to also was in question 1 have always kept such a book since I entered tho office. I could nov get along without it. It lies on the counter and in it daily is eutered overy cent which is taken i This book with the books Mr. Sackett overlooked but they are sull open to his inspection or that of Lhe »4'.‘1 Estate Owuners association, 1 uotice the report says that th tion. s mde in the name of Juhh examina- Cathers, De | But I desire to state that in tho examination of this oftice unly AbAx Sackett appeared. NybEn, County Treasurer (CARLSBAD SPRUDELSALT. GENUVINE IMPQ| TED (Cures Conslipalion - Aids Digeshon = [Correcs Acidily Nafun)%m\knmdy BEWARE OF IMITATATIONS rMendelsonCo Nework SOLE AGENTS THE GARE RS ORGANIZE, Nebraska Truck Ralsers Propose to Throttle lowa Competitio; The market gardeners of Douglas county will hold their second meeting at Gartiold nall, 1517 Howara street at 10 a. m. today, The gardeners nave formed an association for the purpose of protecting themselves from the competition of gardeners from lowa who buy land at a much less rate than it can be obtained for in the vicinity of Omaha, and who pay less wages to their help than the Nebraska gardenor must It is the pur. pose of the new organization to petition the council (0 license all gardeners from outside points in order to protect the gardeners in this vicinity. They also propose to advocate the estab lishment of a market house in the city. The association now numbers about forty members, with the following officors: Jonn Christian, vice president; Henry Carsten, secretary; Charles Junge, treasirer, The president will bo elected at the meeting to- day. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy s a_favor. ite during the winter months on uccount of its great success in the cure of colds. Thero is nothing that will loosen a severo cold so quickly, or as promptly reliove the lunps. Then it' counteracts any tendency toward pueumonia. It is pleasant and safo to take, and fully worthy of its popularity. ~ For sale by druggists. — Meeting of Germun-Americans, The Germun-American citizons ot Omaha and Douglas connty, will meat next Sunda alternoon at i:30 o'cloc at Germania to takeaction against a certain polit ganization which is oppasod to pe liberty, religion and the German language in and privato schools. Mr. Jacob Hauck, Adolph Tutze, Andres and other prominent speakers deliver addresses, Philip will o H Aro you a cruel man, or onlv a chump. Your horse has chafed his neck until it is ub- solutely cruel to make him work, or he bhas cut himself on a wire or a nail. Now do_you know that one bottle of Haller's Barb Wire liniment will absolutely cure every cut, bruise or old sore? Just try it. —_—— The Howell Lumber Case. Tho case of the First National b: Chicago against the Howell Lumber com- paay was called before Judgo Istelle vester- day, and upon motion was dismisscd av the cost of the plaint SICK HEADACHE) Positively cured byf these Little P They also relieve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem: edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste) in the Mouth, Conted|y Tongue, Patn in the Stde, TORPID LIVER. Theyfd] regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRI 1k of ITTLE IVER PILLS. THE OMANg4 WANUFACTURING o, OMAHA, NEB. Nos, 108, 110 and 112 N. 11th St. TELEPHONE 1772, Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest, most artistic and durable fence in the market. Manufacturers’agents for Archi- tectural Iron work of all kinds, and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire. Call at Factory and seo samples. Send for Catalogues and Pricos, PIUM GOLD MED@L PAEIS 1878, W. Baxer & Go 5 yBreakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. Tt has more than three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. 1t is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & C0.. Dorchester, Mass. Alla n Llno ROVAL MAIL STEAMERS SERVIOR OF ALLAN LINK STEAMSHIL York and Giasgow vin Londonderry every FORNTA. | p 1. ADA, L 1% M Return §5, Steorage §10. Apply Chicago: il E. MOORES, ‘Wabash W. F. VAIL, Burlington Ticket Onics I\l lil{i\‘l\ ,\ National Bank 0. 8 DEPOSITORY. - OMAUA NEB Cuapital .$400,000 Surplus 65,000 A Directors--Ilenry W. Yates, Prosident; od. View Prosident: ¢ 8 Maurico. W ohn 8. 'Collins, K. C. Cushlog J. N. I, Patrick, W. 1L, 3. Hughos, Casliler. THIR IRON BANK, Corner i2th Fari ta. General Baa king Busluess Transucted. TOTEL Y/ENDON Centrally All the Latest Located Improvements. i ay & 415t St., Now York, AMERICAN AND EU HOPEAN PLA UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Col N rner 10th and Mason Stroets. every thag first Ity nodern 1 | Bulls: Ba New \ew furnitur Seation in the ¢ Hteam Heat; Gasi C or Shop In connection; Eleetrlc and Cal 'any part of the elty. Try us and (hiat we have the best house for the Uli0sgo s Raten Trombi. W to 010 per day OMAHA I)All Y BEE, S'AT!'IH)AY. 'WORST FORM ECZEMA Eafflel Be:-t Maedical Skill for Bight Months. Cured in Two Months by Cutiours Rémedies. 0 cortify thaps child of mine had eczema n ang whieh baffed th yod here. 1 | ferer was wrapped in sgony for at least Six months of that time 1ts sufforing iy untold, then 1 began the use of the Cuticura Rome: dies. In two months the awful discase had ceased Its vengeance, and my Aurling by had rest, and to all apperances the di seas yielded, but I continued the cine for several months after no tra ald be scen of ftonany part of his body, The do e the disemse with much intere sy, “Well done’ The cnsn was kn wide, And_everybody was much surprised cnrn Romed thiat woi 1 b b w v iwn tar A it ith ehronic ec i W Trom many rewnlae M. T i hve ST freatment, but thowht 1t useless CUTICURAS, The ehild 18 wel) C. L. GURNEY, M. D., Doon, Ta. put it o Cuticura Resolvent ow Bl n A the he oxqin ellove i apoedi s e ho “skin, sealp and b ufaney t age, from pim)) Puri ront Skin Cure. tiitly humor of hair, from With 1 scrofuln evors\whare. SL0. Propn L CORPOIAT How to € ne, and 10 CUTICURA, (e S0P, by the' POTTEIR DICG N, Hoston o Skin moniuls. iscase,” 01 pages, Skin and Scalp purified and beantined by CUTICURA SOAL. AbSolutely phre. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, s At Wenknes the Cuiril BABY $) Kidnoy and Utarin relioved in ¢ ANTIDATN | ous prin-killing DOCUTA: Siotaiteato SANDALL IFashionable Dressed (;Lntlcmcn fhc more eccentric you are The WEARETALKINGON THE ALL ABSORBINGTOPIC OCTOBER 17, IH!H. THE HEAT D The continued warm weather during September and “all hand than we can conveniently use in our business. Overcoats on We never any circums so far into October, has left us with more carry g()O(lS over from one scason to 11]1()[]1(‘1' lll](lL stances, you know that. In order to close them all out in one day, we have taken the entire stock down stairs, piled them all on scparate tables and made such awful prices on them that when we close our doors tonight at ten o'clock, we hadn’t When you sce the prices you'll be sorry you “aint twins” so you ought to own a single solitary Fall Weight Overcoat. can buy two. POND’S EXTRACT WILL CURE PILES 1 have long known its value les. Itis tho p FASTIDIOUS 48 YOG HAY B CATARRH “Have been a constant suffe yoars from sovero co throst. Tried mo oy known remody. Pond's Extract rolieved me. wondarfully, and has effacted aimost » radical cure'— FREDERIC E. FINCK, Now York City, SORE EYES ‘1t acts iike magic in ophthaimis. ( ‘ like it so much for sore eyes. M. JAMESON, LAMENESS ommand Pond's Extract better it will suit us. —OF THR MELTONS [RISK FRIEZE — G Dk Cream S Your Tailor Will Charge You From $40 to $60 (sl OUR PRICE S AREKE FROM You can still Suits and our $10. ment of Many at its full blas One of our main efforts this Underwear, and to say it mildly there is no on that score. the Workinogman is a Fine Heavy garment, at that, at $1 a garment and we have Four different Weights and Colors in this line, and they are corkers, Two shades of Balbriggan ¢o at the same price. “lif you want Underwear at $4, $6 and $8 asuit, we think | are the flag bearers of the procession, Respectfully, |5 )il s B our line one in it with u WweE Ul ner Shades in Frocks as well as Sacks i SORENESS *'Had 1 largo eating sore on my ankle, oaton to the bone. For I doctored to no purpose. Atract, and —MINNIE BOX AND JHo R O «kerses SGOTGH GUEVIOTS| gygii i " i s R R L ) lish BRUISES Pord's Extract has by I benafit by our f bruises, and has always proved —LITTLE SISTERS New York City, 1y beneficia OF THE POOR, SPRAINS Exe intwelva hours. New York City HEMORRHAGES th hemorthages from d Pond’s Extract the only control them.''— NER, Scranton, Pa. INFLAMMATIONS & Extract in a care inflamesation, withinafow b ure. 't READE, Philadelphia and should be always kept on hand for em= ergencies. Long expe Iy to tegard Pon —Mre. A, SHERMAN, Ye Know 1 have uzed Pon d6) e) TO(/ nca hat taught my fam- Extract as one of ssitios of houseksep- W D. WHITE, Presi= arsity lhc $4.00 and $4.501 pewase of "M'E”'""f ee Landscape Trade=mark on 1 a Fine Assort-| ° ; Buff Wrapper. . MADE ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT CC. .New Vorl'(z‘ ;'"fi fio,rgior:;”}q EXTRAGT <A OINTMENT. It's remarkablo epeciflo action upon the affected parts gives it supreme control over Pileg, howover gevere, The popular ling for|- s s 2 g All Wool have a few of 00 Suit counter with scason has heen on Testimonials from all clusses prove its efficacy. Price 50, Sold by all Druggists or sent by madl on reccipt of price, Putup oily h'y POND'S EXTRACT C0,, 76 Gth Ave,, N, And TUTT’S | ®@TINY LIVER PILLS .1‘.‘ wll the virtues of the 20000000000 MAN'S Thirteenth and Farnam Streets, pwn b this border.

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