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THE OMAHA BER! COUNCIL BLUFF NO. 12 PEFARL ed by carrior to any part of tha city 1. W. TILTON. - MANAGER W LEPHONES | Los ness Office, i Night [ENS———————— Y B MINOK MENTION, N i Council Bluffs Lumber C Regular maeting meeting of the Woman's Relief corps at 8 o'clock. May Crisp, seere: | tary. The Qmaha Juniors of the Young Men's Christian association will visit the Juniors of the Council Bluffs association this after noon A marriage license was issued yesterday 10 Henry Anderson snd Augusta Meyer, both of York township, Pottawattamie coun The ladies of Calanthe assemblv, No. 1, Pyihian Sisterhood, gave an cntertainment 1ust evening in the Knignts of Pythias hall. A musical program was followed by dancing. It was well attended. Frank Haves, & pationt at St. Bernurd's hospital, died yesterday morning. He bas ho frionds, so far as is known at the hospital, A post mortam examination of the body will bo made by the coroner. William Solden Gale commonced a suit yostel m the supecior court agiinst Charles W, White and John W. Paul to fore- close a £,000 mortange on n lot of territory n the neighborhoold of Bl lake. Dr. Durgea of Omaha lectured before the Humane society of Council Biuffs last even fug at the First tresbyterian chureh, ‘The nuditorium was w 1 tho able offort of tho Omaha divine was highly Dessio .., 4-vear-old daugnter of Mr Mrs. A. W. Diiler, aied oi malaria noon atter an iliness of eight wecks. funeval will Sunday aftornoon at : vclock trom the n Coraing Strast William Siedentopi filed an answer in the superior court yesterday to the potitiol which was filed there several weeks ago neking for judemeut for §,500 for fees in casies in which W haa acted as Sieden- tol’s attorney. He denies owing the money, and furtnermoro devands judemont for , the faco valuo of a mnoto which he ges that he signed as surety for Wure, then had Lo pay. Webber was arrestetl yesterday on the charge of beating a board bill at the bourding houso kopt by Mrs. H. A. Lyons on Wost Broadw T'he amount claimed to b Buc is §7. of this amount a portion was collected by the proseccuting witness less than hulf an hour after she hind filed tho in- formetion, Tho case will heard befora Justice Hammer next Monday, unless a set- tlement is reached befors that time. Charles Welch and Jake Miller were ar- rested at Manawa Sunday evening with & 800-foot setne. They wers fined ) apie at their trial on Thursday, but tho seine wis Jeft tying on the deck of “one of the steamers over night. It was stolen and bas not boen recovered, Otto Brunquest wus arrested and charced with the theft, but as the seino which be had fa bis possession, and which was supposed to have been the stolen one, proved to be twice as long as tho one which was iu reality stolen he was disctargsd. e PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, o P. Sanford returndd visit with relatives a Mrs. Geol day from n Falls, S. D. . P. Fowler and wife roturned voste from n two weeks' visit with relativ Madisou and other Wisconsin points. Howurd Hattenbauer went to I yesterduy to tuke patt in a bic f succeeded in carrying off the’ fivst prize, a £10 gold medal, Thurs- vas roceived vos Murphy of this city has be bugler for the Third having its annualenc: rduy that W. L. n apoointed bead iment, which is now mpmont ut Stoux City. C. J. Blanckard, formerly depity state oil fnspect nd well known throughout the { In the city last evening from Central America and crippied bimseif shaking hands with nis friends. o is lo- cated in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and is & full blown coffec merchant and planter, He browa as the beans he handies, but is as htand sunny us ever. Be Just, g, and stands good, h v is the best of policy; we huve alw.iys found it so in dealing with our putrons, The proof we have of the above state ments is the quick response to our ad vertisements, and no complaint. We have just commenced a ten-day dress goods sile at special prices, aad call the attention of the public to our Bhow window display. Window No. 1-Shows aline of out- ings in mixed, checked and plaid novel ties, snme goods re Ale a vard, 86 in. wide and warvanted all wooly we Bic per yard. es o better grade nting some of the finest furopean productions, in ren Aus- trinn and German manufacture, us well as some exclusive dr patterns in the latest weaves and cffects, ranging in wice from 0 1o $15.00 each. Window No. 8—Shows an entivelylif- fercnt line. It is compesed of bl goods und black and white, am: : are some bargains, We call vour : tion to our nch coshm 0 worth d0c. Perhaps the P » offored by us, orany merchauts, 15 our 46-inch Aust rietta (all wool), regulav b7 Besides the bargains mentioned wo bhaye a full range of ey Worves ut gpecial low prices, such as whip cords, oplins, Matelasse, Indin twill, Lans ‘Window No. 4—Waeoffer the choice of this lino while they last at 19¢ por yard. Goods are o heavy homespun, illumi- cd in different colol full inches wide and well worth 25¢ FOoruERINGHAM, WHITELAW' & CO., Boston Sto e, Council Blufls, [a. ——— Remunant Sule Of the great Baukrupt shoe sale, 521 Brondway. Ladi kid button shoes worth § ladies” dongola buiton $1.25, wo th # ladies’ dongols button, !):llvlll leather tip, $1.25, worth $2 51 udios’ fine dongoln button $1.50, worth 13.00; lndies' French dongola kid button 00, worth $1.00; ladies’ best [rench zola button 50, worth $5. 00, SA LI, Broad . of goods, repr othere an hen- 7oc grade, at ns who woro in attandance on the meoting of the Madical Association of the Missourt Valley left for thelr homos yesterdsy moraing. The last thiog on tone n was o banquet at the Grana botel, ‘I'he doe- tors gathered in the dintng of the (Grand hotel shortly aftor 11 o'clock Thursday nigut aud sut down to au eclezant sproad. While thoy stowed tho prairie cnic lobster cutlots, ico cream and other dolicacids care- fulls 041t of sight, thoy heigntenod ths velish with which thov attacked the case in nand by talline one another of thoir latest con- qQuests with the sealpal und piil-0x. At the closo of tho banquat toAsLs wore respanded 10 as follows : Jormoid Cyst,” by Dr. 5. A Mansfoide of Asbland, Nob.; “Insanity,” by Dr. I 5 Thomas of Council Blufts; *Dalir- fum Tremens,” by Do Lanphear of K insas City: “losomnia,” by De C. H. Pionev of Couuoll Blaffs, The Grocuridge lots on Cook avenuo, in Boldor's sub., are 5) to 80 feet’ front | fisce southeast,and ure covered by fine \tural shade.” Low and eusy payment pricas to be obtained on the premises, Wanted to Buy, Improved property. Wil pay cash if priceis low. H. G. MeGee, 10 Muin streot. B Peains for Manawa at 11 a. m., 2, 8, 4, 6, 7, 8una 9 o'clock p. m, Judson, civil ouuiuan;r, 528 BDroadway L SENS FROM CoUNCLL BLUFFS Approaching Eleotion Briuzs Forth Numer- ous Caudi lates for Offis, OPINIONS ON THE NEW ELECTION LAW | Attorney General Stone Subjects Relatiog to th publs ty Con n Sensation~Closed with a Banguet, ives Hie V Sy ws on e lte- an Con Wion-Spring Candidates for the various offizes which aro to be fillea at tne elestivn this fall are coming forward in great ploaty, especially on the democratic sido of tho house. A. C. Graham, however, has the honor of being the tirst vossible candidate, o far as heard from, to come forward and say in piain Bnglish that he doos not wautofice—at loast the office which has boen used i connection with his name. He has been mentioned frequentiy as a candidate for re-eleciion to the Board of Supervisors, which he has fillea very ably during several ycars past, | out he states that ho is not a candidate and does not wish his name to bu used. ‘Tne primaries Thursday night served to bring to the surfaco a number of enadidates who bave boen burrowinz iu their holes underzround for soms time, 8, 1), Rohrer claims to have a majority of ali the dele- gates chosen in the ward caucuses in this city and enough votes ir. the country to in- sure his nomination to the recordersnip. But the samo claim, with possibly a few variations here und there, 18 made by J. R. Dictrich, while August Paris and Clay iteel are alsoin the race, with the intention of waking it wurm for the other foilows. Four udidates beco heard from for ‘he ice of county attorney, 1. B, Aylasworth, was B, Casadg, W. H, Ware and John . Organ. Orgon, however, hus already nad two terms and is consequently not making lively campaizn for be third. M. Wilson, who has served ns deputy auditor tor I . Hondricks, is & can- didate for the auditovship on his owa hook. —— SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS, T. . Butler of the Milwankee RRoad Satd to o ina Serlous Difticalty, For about a week an investigation has beeu quietly going on at the Milwaukee freight depot that has at last resulted in some du closures thut are very damaging 1o the repu- tation of ‘t. D. Butler, better known as Ted” Butler, the cashier. The investiga- tion has been made by Traveling Augitor Stevenson, and has been conaucted with such secrecy that but little was kiown of it until yesterday outside of railway civcles, A shortage was discovered in the young man’s accounts of between $2,500 and $3,000. His shortages, the officials of the Milwaukeo clanm, he' had kept carefully under his own bat by means of a system of false voucher: Butler was bonded for 2,000 ina v known_assurasce soclety, and i repres tive of the sociery was in Counc vesterday afteruoon aading his ow, iations Lo thoso of the vailway ofticials, But- lev's fatfier is also in the city and an effort 1s bemg made o compromiso tho dif 50 as to avoid a criminal prosecu- atler was at large yesterday. as constantly shadowed by .a 0 had orders to arvest him upon itest fadication that he iutended to ave the city. Jusi how tha dificulty was lett could not be ascertained last ning, as tho confercuce between Bu his fricnds, the railway officials and the officials of the assurance society was stllin session bat s dotinite will doubt- less be kuown tod Do ¥ You? Does it pay ody to give me than an urticle orth just because you want to please somebody? It cor- tuinly does pay you to give twice or three times ns much for school shoes for your children us we offer them to yo © W "o cau give you a pretty good strong »air of children’s shoes for 25¢, good nough for any boy or girl to weur to school. I and 45¢ we give you a bottor eads than you have been asked $1 for. And for 50c to Toe wo can give you footwear that the hardest kicking boy or girl cannot kick out during the pres- ent gcnool term. Fathers and mothers of Council Bluffs and vicinity who want their children atly and comfortably shod will find it vs 10 look through our stock. We have school shoss encugh for every school chind in the eity, and wo unt to furnish them at one-thivd what other denlers are asking. Saturday Mondny we are going to make & littlo run on school shoes, and at the same time we will sell all other shoes at cor- responding prices. THE BANKRUPT SHOE SALE, 3 | Browaway. Tt e . rishing me from %$100.00 to i rth of carpenter work and building materia’s as part payment © will give a nice residence lot in the eastern part of the city, the baiance to be piid on long time and p suit. Addvess A 1, B ce, Oprainns on the £ 0 Lo, Attorney Goneral Jobn Y. Stouo renderod al oplutons yesferdoy with roferenc ew Australian bullob system, which g of considerable importance to the public in general in view of the recent passage of the Jaw and the small amount of information auyone has upon the subjuct. Oue of the lotis the one replying to the question of D, W. Sheen, deputy auditor 4L Anamosu, as Lo tho question of ‘whether the clerk of the election board sball be appointed by the Board of Supervisors or by the board of township trustees, He holds that the Board of Supervisors has the appoiutment of the clerk, that the township clerk is ex-offi.io member of the election board, and that the board shall be completed by the suparvisors, As to the question of whetber the judge of clection must endorse his initiais ou tho ballots in electious where rezistration 1s rov required, ho holds that this must be done, alchough the law is somewhat wisty on the subjoct. 1f tho provision wus iotended to By fu 50.00 | was 80 unusual that some. ! wagon McCoy came up. nd | | the ymente to THE prevent fraudulent voting, ho thinks the en dors tshould be made in precincts where rogisteation is not roquired, the same as in those where it s, J. M. Willett of Conterville wants to know whether the auditor must send ballots to the polling place Lwelve hours before the open {ng of the polle of a receipt may bs tuken at the ofice of the auditor. The attarney gen- eral holds that the auditor nesl unot deliver the ballots at the polling place, buta receipt showing that they have been turned over to the judges of clection 1s all that is required by the lay . T. J. Kamp, connty auditor at Danison, asks whethor a frame work of g4s pip2s cov- ered with canvas constituted o voting booth in the meauing of tne statute. Mr. Stone does not answer the gqrestion directly, but says that if the booth in auostion couforns to the law by affording the voter secrecy and preventing intercommunication between the booths it may be legally used. G e the OMcer n Hard Ruan, Yesterday afternoon and last evening for OMAH | a few tours the city jail was entirely empty, excepling for Lhose inmates which had sur- vived the last dose of sulphur swoke, and who were not confined for any particular offence. This is a state of affairs which has not occurrad bofore for several years, and it waggish visitor tacked up & neat sign *For Rent” on the outer wall of the building. The sign bad not been up long, bowever, before i new invoico of unfortunates was received, An informa- tion had beon filed by ~Charles McCoy charging 1. Lewis and William Still with disturbiog the peaco. During tho evening the two. mon were run across by Oficer rphy and Chief Scanlan and taken to the corner of Eighth street and Broadway, where the patrol wagon was callea out. « While the quartet was waiting for the I'ho two prisoners at once asked Murphy to arrest McCoy on a chatge of disturbing the peace. McCoy raised a bowl and some hard words were ex- changed. Suddenly McCoy wheeled about and ran north on Kighth street toward the creck. e slid undera fence with Murphv close at his hecls. The otticer puled bis gun and let a ball fly throuzh tho wir not far from the fugitive's ears. McCoy dropped as if ne had been shot, and just at that mstant Murphy struck the cdwe of the creek b and roifled head over heels down tho bank into the ter. He soon fished himseif out and ciwught McCoy as be was running along the water's edge. As 8001 &8 McCoy had been landed in the city jail, charged with resisting aa oficer, Murphy bad to go bome to change his clo hies, which had vacn saturated with the delizately scented waters of the creck. In the Hands of the Court.e The arguments of Attorneys Ware and Stewart in the school-tux-levy injunction ease wero made boafore Judge Macy in the district court yesterday moraing. Ware, who appeared us plaintiff, claimed tbat tho ' levy had not been made during the tim) spacified by law, and that consequently o levy mads vow would bo illegal. Stewart, 1n_bshalf of the School boara, claimed that the levy had been mado in strict compliance with tho law, the provi- sions cited by Ware applying, according to his view of tho caso, only Lo subdistricts and not to idependent school districts. Coanty Attorney Organ was in the room 10 the interests of the Board of S pervisors and was asked by Judzs Mavy for his opin- ion in the case. He stated thatin his opin- ion which he had rendered to the Board of Supervisors he had said that the duties of the Board of Supervisors in a caso like tho preseut aro ministerial, ana that the board has no rizht to jnvestigate the ality of tho levy, but must go ahead and ale the lovy as if the question of its legal- never beon raised. He thought, how when made would be olleetable, if any red Lo fight 1L in o court of Inw. Atthe conclusion of the arzumen con under advisement, by J os that o will render a de- Monday morning, in order that both the School board sud the supervisors may have an opportunity o take any stens that may bo found nocessary in the light of his decision, the Springing a Sensatlon, A motion has beon tiled by the attorneys for soveral of the croditors of the Judd- Wells Investment, company asking that the order of the district court, issued a couple of weeks ago, awarding Frank Trimble §195 for nis fees as attornoy for the assigneo, be setasida, They claim that tho amount due them should be paid out of tho assets batore any provision is mado for the attorney, an: that they had nonotica of the fact tha: Trim- blo was to ask for any fes. A motion is already pending before Judge Deemer, and has beer taken under advisemoot by lim, asking that the creditors’ claims ba paid al olice out of any fands that might be 1n the hands of tno nssiznee. In ths mo:ion just filed tho complainants alloge that certuin papors whicn are ossetial to tho decision of the motion now in the hands of Judge Doemer have disappaared und aro now in the possession of Attornoy I'rimole, or that he knows whero they are. With referonce to this chiarge Trimble states that he sent papers to Judge Desmer aboat two months ago, and that the attornevs who made the motion avo well a’ re of the fact. Sullivan and Carbett tn Couneil Bluls Would not be a marker to the great ‘rains of the remuant sale of the cupt shoe sale, 521 Brondway. ats’ fine dress shoes $1.25, ). :nts’ worth culf dress shoes 1.5, worth wangaroo lace shoes, hand- made, $3.00, worth ). its’ good work shoes, 69¢ ts’ embroidered stipy 69¢, worth No. 9, Pythian Sisters, pin social at Knights Wednesday evening, 2pah Tempj will give a clothe of Pythfas hull smber e atlemen. tho finest Line of rall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 810" Broadway 120paople in this city uso gis stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. —— Kepublican County Convention, The republicans of Pottawattumie county are to meet in tneir various wards and town- ships on Saturday evening, Soptember 24, at 8 o'clock, to select delegales o the county convention which 15 to bs held at the court houso 1n this citv 0a the 23th at 118, m. It is at this convention that candidates are to be put in nowination for the offices of clerk Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the purest and strong st of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest, most delicious food. The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strong- est makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Why should not every housckeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble? Dr. Haines, of Rush Medical College, Consulting Chemist of the Chi ago Board of Health, says; ‘Royal is not only the purest, but the strongest baking powder with which I am acquainted.” DAILY BEE: \THURDAY of the district court, roufity attornav, county recorder, county auditot, aAd member of the Board of Supervisors. The ratio of repre sentation is to by one delaghte for each town- ship and ward 1n Coartil Bluffs, and one delegate additional for every foriy votes ana fraction of fiftesn or over cast tor H. C. Wheeler at the election last November. ——— o for ngton, At 2:45 o'clock this afternoon the spacial train will leave the Rock Island depot with the old-snidiers on board who are to attend the national Grand Army encampment at Washington. The train will be mads up early this morning, and'a groat deal of work 18 yot to be dono in the way of docorating it proparatory to the departure. L. A. Casper has been engaged to superintend the decora- tions and he is to be assisted by a commit- tee, the members of which are to meat him at the depot this morning at 8:30 o'clock. The train Is to be decorated with flags and obunting streawers, while network of corn stalks, the lurgest that can be found, woven on the outside of the car, whick 1s to be ozcupled by the members of the post is to show the people of the states through which the train passes that it comes from the banner corn state of the union At 1:30 o'clock the members of Abo Lia- coln post are to meet at the Grand Army hall, to escort, those who go to Washington to the looal depot. It isthe desire of the leaders that the post be fully ropresented, so s to make as good AN Wppearance s pos- sible. Not to Be Found, Deputy Sherif O'Brien returnad yoster- day morninz from his trip in search of tho runaway, C. H. Dinsmore, and his fumily. Ho went as far south as St. Josoph, stopping off at severa! stations on ihe way, and when he reached St. Joseph bhe took u rig and acoured the country for tweuty miles arouud. Ho found uo trace of the fugitives. Sarsaparilla l 1s superior to all other prep: claiming to be blood-purific of all, because the principal ingredi- ent used in it is the extract of gen- uine Honduv arsaparilla root, the variecy richest in medicinal proper- Cures Catarrh U Ao cause the yel- low dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal diserimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE Superior Medicine se it is alwa ice, flavor, ing highly conc doses are needed. the most economical blood-purifier Cllies i e i o SCROFULA ishing, work pleas- ant, sleep refresh- ing, and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the systein and expels them harmleéssly by the natu- ral channels. AYER'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and im- parts to the aged, and infirm, re- newed health,Strength, and vitality. 5 the same in ap- nd effect, and, b trated, only small It is, therefore, YOU DON'T it don't read what follows. 1s conclusively that they fucl, conyeni il PTEMBER 17 We sell Hats, and sell them cheaper than hat stores. All the lead* Ing makes. We re ———— i —————— Extra Special Bargains in ent’s Furnishing Coods, Always. seiling $9.00, $12.00 and $15.00 suits at P75 a it Latest shades in mixtures and plain checks. They are genuine bar Colu Our children’s departmentis the most complete in Omaha. Care what sort of have or how Pert pile up the eoal com It doesn’t interest you. “Lhe expeclence of th.se who have used stove you teh coal it PERHAPS Garland Heaters ro FIRST In_econ: iptilation und du and ce in v are butiton honor tisfactorily W If you wi our best AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J.C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. em& by all Druggiste; Price $1; six bottles, §5. Curesothers,will cure you Save Your Evesizht Surplus and P 3 o ing business. Dk I Southwestern 1w CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Blufty, ...$150,000 50,000 nd surplud $230,00) 1, B, L. S K. D i, V. Iinéama “eansdct’ genoril ban pital wnd surplis of a Net eapital Han Largost ¢ INTER N POSIT s tosted free by an EXPERT Perfoot adjustment. Superior lense oushea lache cured by using and Lyoslasses L'rices low for goods. THE ALOE & PENFILD GO, 1148, 15thSt., Creizhtoa Bio OPPICIAN | Norve tiest class | BE K NERVINE, the great 8 panish Rem ing from FAILING MANKUOD, nightly criissior OR_OLD su o prostration, cause d ey S el fulr BEFNORE AND AFTEK USE, ness can be restored to perfect health and the We giva a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any 0 TIE CRE! T ater Wor. s Compuny, Now Jersey. suld cory New Jersey on July wy diite hercof or be excluded from the benctit of | such div.dends ns muy ther tho proceels of the our Specticies | BOD. Coruln, solieitors of the ton strect, prompt ly rental depression, loss of power in rhasa caused by self abuse and over indulgen: NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. NITCRS OF THE AM corporation TCAN of signed was apoointed recelver of ation by the court of chaucery of 0, 1802, Ty an order of si'd court. made on the day date of this notize, you are required to Sur cluims and deman ‘s bofore me (o atisfuetion within four months from the The u after be m s of sald corporit ann sworn 1o, 1to Coiling & T, 24 Wash in Thoy will bo Ciaims should bu itemzed d iy be forwirded by o derse know 243 Washington street, Je Dated Sepiember Every MATf can be $TRONG and VIG- | OROUS inall resprcts by using BPAWIGH YOUKG DMEN LOST or , convulsions, nervous cohol, wike spermat Tsonal wen ERVOUS DEBILITY, e of opium, tobacco or ither or any p by the case of refu . '$1 9 bua' 6 boxos §5 or Sals in Omaha by Snaow, Luni & Co. Twin (& A, ty Steam Dye Works SCHOBDSACK, PROPRIETOR. DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. t.; Telephone 1 Omaha Office, 1521 Farnam : lephone 310, Cor. Ave. A und 26th St il Blufs Office and Works reulars and price hst 521, Coun Send for ¢ THE SOUTHWICK BALING PRESS. A 12-Tons-a-Day Bales Cghty draftlight, Copacity; Construction; Durahllity—all the BEST. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING Machine at a | 0-Tong-a-Day Prici Our Warranty Goes wi CO ., Coancil BLu;, Towa In starting one press recantly we baled nine tons in five hours with new hands. le of | alls. so when you sce them. Company, Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. SPECTAT, NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS. nt advertisomonts appearing In are often the most Interestin rtof its contents. They express The ur. necds, the daily wishes of the people who want sonething and who are wilinz w0 do somnthinz. GENTS WANTED ~Ty a1l tho beat do 4X\roasting anl bak pn in the market dy work. Can prove to have ngents who mnke over $21 @ work resi Al dress rles Schulthelss, Coune 1 P PLEASANT room or First nve. g PASIUEAGE for b eluss: #LO0 4 month way. TARM and ¢ { stock Dwellin for loval strect. MR SALE BV <& road hor strect _rovis for rent : first 0s aud cattie: Bro - Inguiro at 1oy loaned vestors, Lou Broadway. tnrovo! w1 B head of youn =pronerty or by 1y, Council Blails: E G, Bartiett (00 worth of dry zo0ds_wnd notions for ¢x- Dehanze, kL G Bartlett, T Broadway, mery, well located in N wood business. Wil tike 35 4 a barguln 1 i6-aere stoek farm in westor 19)- $20; 12, 2. Johnston & Van Patten, Hardware stosic in contrat Neb. S H Sheate. 1 Pottawatt anl fu- ~Improv. m e C proved. I FYOU have aaything for sale or tra i, Sho ife, Broaliway and Main st OR RENT—Dwelllazs In ail parts of the Chiy. B AL Shoufe. Broadway and Main. OR SALE—On smad payment arden lanl nor Counell Sheafe, Broadwy an | Main st l((\“ SALE--Alblon Rolier wlils on Boona river, N tinwst water pawor in the state developin o power W iter entire o ir; Qully Capicity, 100 by mach nery and Hrten g ne completeinovery devdl Gt ice 840 nd in exchange for i1, Sheaf. i We have i iine sell for % 0 if Greensh 1son & Co. for low: lund. ants who for !hn 0. restdenco; 8 acres of lan L, title perfe 't ok ALE~—Clean stoz harTwire, woil ¢ b ishi OR RENT—Gool e ard with soales. ote. Shubert, N anl 16 lots in broskn dan 4 Haurdware stock, will invoice Will'bear e ose invostigation, 15, 1. Sheafe. in. Bho fe. \\'A\ T N ood work hor hicn we u to trade for eity property. Gr ‘ Tk have a number of il e \ sh Nicholson & Co. will take uni nprovel eastera Draska lund. I 1. Shefe. 1 terde, invoice about 83,000, Good el n for rins cosh. I H, She AITEEN shinids, Nichofson & Oo. P‘|||( K THANG Hotel nd urant 1o 4 nu Denv Colo.; wiil ¢ iimnge for clear Ne- i1 sheafe i saL 4,00 eated Inan active Nebraska town of 1,500 fon: business old estab ishoa; ] ACKE tarm with tmprovements, five h“ml[l~ th of Council Bluils; #:3an ac wsnap barg Tome tasel 1ds, Nic l '.\I.I section of unineumbered land In Ne: i shie ds, Nicholson & Co, ]')l:\' wds stoe's 1o trd Greenshiolds, Nicholson & want us to got desirabie house Do you wint o reat your house adway. Greenshiclds, NI Ter on & Co., GOOD tive-room houso own tern shields, N for sio on your Cheaper thin paying rent holson & Co. ‘lose to Benton nshields, Nic SALE 016 EXCUANGE PWhealer county, Nob, dise. . 1. Shanf Ho! rooins, B, 3 Dougins D ily receipts, &5, Investigato atonce. E. 1. Shoafe. NORBAL resmery outfit, o b p. bol naine. 2 De Lavello BEPUEAtors, 5, tons ench; ash Dower huttor worker, beain win. water tank and other fisturos. Wil sell cheap for cash or trado for lan 1. E. 1L, Sheafo 5 oy 1 Towa town Huiid o complotes ub o An, B " IMALL suddle pony for sale cheap. B, W w nprising 2- weleht bar W ANEEDCA young man for g work. Tremont house 1IRL, WANTED — I'w, Xwiges. 102 Fourth stre in €000 famnily: l)ll\lll('r'thll. one A on steap coliar: Return to D17 Sixth avenue OT—Lomon and wint dind a alf yeurs old; ond of tull sore. and zetrewurd OFT—Noar i 1 dole climbers. depot. pair of te.e:ruph Ketirn to Hee 08 0=Slender goid chain, hgirt orngient, denumeled forget-ue-u Ioturn o Beo offle OST-An envelove cont iln nz five letters. dLeave at Bee oifice and gel reward. FOR KENT—House and baru, to Ly, cornar 7th sf. and 1 il i nds of household goods for . zontle family horse snd pleton Inquire on promises or of W. A Wood VW ANTED-loom wid board fu brivai famlly by a youug ludy. Refereuce if required. Address V 15, Heo offioe. A _YOUNG lady desires a place to work for oF bourd nights wnd moralng. Address AL L, B ofce ‘\h\\‘rl.n A young mun to work wtoftice of Leonurd kverett FANTED=An exper girli good wuges: Apply at on e Hotel W ANTEDGooa ¥irl tor goneral louses work, ut 414 Gleu uveuue, ther or th uve. Apply dinlng room nent altuati ) co™® You'll say mbia Clothing Frices, always the lowest for goods worth more than the price. i lot rt of lots 0 Uhe property owners o v oward street from and roal estate, aloag J0th strect to J1st stroet: You are heroby not fied thit tho undors sizned, threo disinterosted frecholders of the ity of Umaha, have heen duly wppointed by the mavor, with the approyval of the city councll of sald clty, to ns<oss tho damage to the ownors respectively of the property af- focted by ¢ o of eruleof Seward streey 30th to 31st streets, declirod necessary fanneo 18, passed Ausust ouh, approved 1St 1ith, You are further notified. copted sald nppointment: srequired by law, w ptember. A, D. 18 lock 1n the forenoon, IMtaek, room 51, Ch within the corporate limits of sala city, meet for thoe purpose of eonsiderin tma. g the nssessment of damage nors re- spectively of said pr afoctod by said change of erads. taking into consideration spneial b You and piaes to o thut baving we- ad duly guaiified will, on the 2ith diy ut the Omalia, Septomber 7, 150 JONN I FLACK, JOUN W, ROBBINS, 2-1-10t G ikl ). PAUL NOTICE TO PR OPERTY OWNER AGENTS AND LSS Tu pirsuance of o No, ¥ raquir- in:s L0 incotions (o b made to ind with in 10 eurh (ines on cortiin strests fn st Tmprovement disteio Nos. 40 AT, 4TS and 4%k in the eity of Oniihit you are hereby notified to mako HOCCSATY conneetions withsew rm insor q ploto such work on or befo October 1st, s it IS Lhe pirpose to pave the steeets tn the sald disiricis, und more particularly descr bed s owit: » Tl street IyIng east of tha west 25 feet of 1ot 7, block 246, clty. fron neifie street 1o thoalley sonth of Pacitic stri No. 47i—Twonty- (i h Wirt street to Spone trom the wost line rth line of street L, the west Iway's right of way tc Panl, Minne cnllwny's 1 . by orderc: Wer connoctions in this notice, or the same will orities, o proporty 0ppo- 1y Boneiitied theraby, , th's 15th day of BIKKITAUS Chalrman of the Board of September. 1892 THE OWNERS OF ALL LOT arts of lots, on 2ind street, from ars strect, are hereby notfied that the uniler- L three disinterested froo hoiders of the of Oniaha, have been appointed by yor. with the of the oty el ofs it [ duma e o Whers resn orty af- d by eradin dectured ecessaty by pisse st 1802 T hut havinz ace Wl duly qualifiod on the w4th duy of o'eloo) oiice ot Goorgo, T . wihin the corpors 1t of s . meet for the purpose of and mak nz th sossiment of of sald king into OR holus Septe in the i pr Feeted by sald considepation speelul be s notified Lo be prese and place aforesald, nnd ke 1y objection: toorstatements conceraing #al nssessmen’ of dumazes as you may consler proper. GrORGEJ. PAUL, W G SHIIVER, JAMES BTOCKDAL Omuha, Sep=ember 12th, 1802 L) it the timo Sewer P e proposals will be re dersigned until 1) o'c Gth, 1502, for the construction of sewors in Sewor districts Nos. 162 185 and 165, In tho city of Omiulin, us per ordinunces Nos, §257, 4230 nd 525, raspectively, accoeding to plang and specifications on file’in the offico of the Board of Public Works, ~ Each proposal to be made on printed blunks furnisned by the board, and and to bo necompanied by a certified chack in the sum of # 10, payable 1o the eity of Omubs s evigenca of good talih. ‘e hoir] resorves ghe rizht to reje orall bids, and to wafbe defoct PoW. BIRKT Hoard of Public Works b, Septom ber 16th, 180 . S16-17- pived by the un- i p. m. September Chulrman of th Omuha, PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Sealed. proposils will be recelved by the undersigned tnul 1: 0'clo:k p. . Septinihor rd. 184, for grading Martha street from 2ith stroot to 24th street I the ity of Omaha, in accordance with plans und specifications on file in the office of tne board of public works, Bids will be mado on printed bianks furs hed by the board, and to bo mpanied riified check fn thesum of $0), pw to tho clty of Omana a3 an evidenco of good with d The board reserves the rizht to reject any or ull bids und to walve doforts W, BIRKHAUSER Chafrman Board of Public Works. Omaha, Neb, Sept. th, In 89-10-16-17. PO THE CREDITORS OF THE AMERICAN Water Works Conpuny, & corporation o Now Jersey. Tho undorsigned was appolnted rece said corporation by the court of o Now dersey on July 20, 18 Hyfun order of sild court, made on the day of thy date of this notice, you are required (o prove your claims and aeiands tefore me to my s:.tsfaction, Within four months t date hercof, or be exclude of such dividends us may thereific of the proceeds cf the cifocts of wald corpora- m Cl'ims shonld be ftomized and sworn to, and iy be forwarded by mail to Coilins & 44 Wash ing i or of ory ot ton strec 203 Washingt Duted September 12 18 Stroot, Subdivision and Far Senlad proposals wiil be recelved it the eity office, eity of Omih s, to 4 pe dik ptember 27, 1892, for the sule of the follow ine purcels of lund: Two pleces of Sx 152 foet, botween Farnam and Harney streeti nnd one peco of KX (703 feot, between Hurney and 1alf Howard, Bids will bo recsived on each or all ploces as miy boe desirod. W bidder to luglose certifiud cheek of 820, “The right I reserved to rojoct auy or all bids, Piat and description of the lunil on 16 {n (s office. YHEODOKE OLSEN, Cowptrollur, 16004 dohn 1,