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3k % f - @7 furniture ut N » THE OMAHA BEE |NEWS FRON COUNCIL B CGUNCIL BLUF! CFIICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET Deliverea by carriat to any part of the city 1.W. TILTON, - MANAGER PHONEs J Bus ness Offiee, ........ No @ | TELEPHONES { N Ritor, oo oot No & —_— MINOR MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Ce. | Councll Bluffs Lumber Co.. The jury in the aistrict court was dis- chareed yesterday until next Monday Today s the last day on which petitions can be filea for the October term of superior court, A marriage license was Issucd yosterday 10 Archibala Miles of Mucedonia aud Mary Bernard of Hendorson. Henry, the 4-year-old son dica Wednesday afterncon at 8 o'clock of whooping cough. after an illuess of two weeks, The funcral will take place toduy from the family residence in Boomer town- sbip, Rev. 1. J. Babcock has announced that he Will commence u sories of Sunday evening ectures on the subject, “Generai Councils of the Church,” st St. Paul's Episcopal church. The first of the course will be given nextSunday eveaing. The Poitawattamie county Tippecanoo club will hold a meeting tomosrow afiernoon 8t 3 o'clock for the purpose of reorgunizing for the presidentinl campaign, A cull has beon issued by tho president and secretary, D. C. Bioomer and ). B. Clark. Rev. Mr. Sharp of Foxborouch, Mass., 1s |tbo guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. 5. Hart while [Visiting in the city. He will occupy the pul {PIt of tha Coneregationul caurch next Sun- |duy, \Lus affording the public avother oppor- tunity of liearing this gifted young divine, W. T. Butcher. the railroad man who Putin jml Wednesday night for insanity { Was ordered taken to Clarinda for treatment yesterday afternoon. It is only a short timo since he wus reloased from Clarinda on the |Bupposition that tie was cursi, but he seems now t whon he was first of S. Nelson, o be worse taken there. The Grant damage case against the Union Pucific, which has been on trial in the federal court for the past two days, was fnished last evening and given to ihc jury, theentire afternoon session being ovccuvisd by tho 'arguments of the attornevs. The erand jury roturned eight indictments vesterday, of parties who are charzed with bootleggin ——— ot YOUNG BUD STRONG. Organizatlon of the Nutional Mutual Fir Insurance Company of Council Blafrs. It 18 now prepared to furnish tho highest class of indemnity agair Lightning and Tornadoes, on all elas of insurable property. The plan is the lutest and the one in most successful operation in the eastern states. THE AUTHORIZ D GUARANTEY $250,000.00, AND THE PAID U ANTEE FUND £25,000.00, The foilowing are the inzorporators and guarantors: Hon W. 11 M. Pusey, | Yion, Joseph 1. Rec Justice | 1. Trey or, po Ton. Thowns Bownmu B P Mo FUND IS GUAR- nker, Cou! cll Blufs, chief president e, b Danforth. cani- ISt al {Yon. AL V. Larimer. capl- i Sloux City, Tu. C.E. Camp, toan, o L Juckson. real estite, 0 HL.Qui K, atlorney at inw, @ J. Lo Mable, fire insuranec, ) O. P MeOray. fire insurance. o Call or ‘drcp u postal card ogent will visit you OFFICE 46 AND 47 BALDWIN BLOCIK and our ROOMS 45, ~W. C.JAMES, T.H. RALSTON, President. Secretary. Never before have the people of Council Bluffs and Omaha had such an ©pportunity to buy acre property suita- {¥le for home or fruit as is offered by Day & Hess. 400 acresto pick from. Only two and a half miles east of Coun- cil Blufls postoftice. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHYS, of Atlantic is at the Grand hotel, ames is seriously il with malarial [¥ Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Williaws ave visiting friends at indianola, Neo, Thomas Altrop bas returned from a visit of soveral months in England, Mr. and Mrs. John 7. Stewart will leave today for u visit of several weoks at Hot Spriogs, S. D. 4 Hon. . Sneedy of Denver, Colo., was the €uest of his sistor, Mrs. J. O'Dounell, for | the past two days, W. H. Robinson and wife have gone to St. Louis to take in tne colebration of the "Veilea Prophets. Rov. G. W. Crofts has been seriously | with malarial fever siuce moving to Beatric but is now reportec to be improving, — A Thing of Beanty, One of the finest things in the shape of un upright piano that has ever been shown in this city was received ut the |Mueller music store yesterday. It is u {Hardwan, superbly” finished in Cireas- sian walnut case. with a liquid, pearl- like tone. It is u beauty ull over, and will grace the parior of an Omaha lady next week. There 1s nothing to com- pure — with it in beauty in the urniture line, and when this is added to the unsurpassable qualities of theinstrument itself it certainly becomes u joy forever, By the way. two Hard- mans and one Harrington pinnos were disposed of by Mucller to Omana purties this week, | Boston store closes every evening at 6 ». m., unless Moudays and S turduys, | Davis, pure drugs, best paints. | Pottuwattumie Vet The Pottawattamie County Veterans asso- clation will hold its annual reunion at Car- son, comweagiag October 4 and lasting two days. Exteosive preparations are being made for the Bll!!rluvllmulll of the solaiers by the people of Carson and a large turnout 13 looked for. A special traln will leave Counoil Bluffs over the Ruck Isiand on the 410 for the accommnodation of the soldiers lving along toat road. —_— A cordial invitation isextended to the friends of the Cong:egational church to attend the social this evening, where they will have un opportunity of meot- fng Rev. Mr. Sharp, who is kindly sup- plying the pulpit for twe Sundays, No bankrupt, fire, smoked or damaged yor's, 805, 307 Broadway, but cleun goods ut less than any Omaha prices, R—— Miss Emma Heistand, fashionable dressmaker. Good fit guaranteed, Prices reasonable. 908 dth avenue, —_— Day of Atonement. Une of the most important of all Jewish festivals commences this evening at 6 o'clock. Atis the Day of Atonemeut, and celevrated by twenty-four bours of fasting, with sery- 3ies in thechurch. The festival will bo cole- hratea all over the country, and the Hebrews of Council Bluffs are making preparations ICr its proper observance. —— Call on Messrs. Duy Hess and ask to be shown the Kiein tract of 400 acres Do onsale in five und ton acre tracts, They will show it free to ull. e Genuine Round Oak, Radiant Home, P. I Stewurt stoves and ranges, sold esclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Maln, 423 Broadway Judsov, civil enginee | | Purther Gomplications in th: Union Depot Project Arise, YESTERDAY'S MEETING WITHOUT RESULTS Hearing of Testimony by the Rallroad Com- missioners 1 13- tponed Until October Froit Growers World's Fair, Peter A. D2y, J. W. Luko and-Spincer Smith, who conpose the State Board Railway Commissioners, arrived vesterday and prepared to hold a for the purpose of heariag testimoay arguments in tho depot case, aiting for the intorested up. At last Georeo F. Wright came in and aunousced that he had been requested by Joun N. Buldwin, his partoer, to tell the commissioriers toat it would be for him to be present untl the afteraoon, he was engaged in the trial of a case in thes LUFFS in the city meeting and Owing to the place of meeting being changed without no- tice, from tho court house to the city council chamber, they sat around for about an hour parties 1o show impossible THI won the honors for its fruit displaged at New Orleans, and it 1s purposed to win still wroater ones at Chicago. Winter apples will necessarily be solectad from Whis year ducts Ana kept in cold storags for nexi sea- son's dispiay. Besides providing now for such features of the exhibit, it is deemed advisable to get all the fruit growers Interestod so that there may be no lack of fresh contributions next year to maintain toe exhinit. Ttis aesired to get the best of fruit as it ripes, so that the disp! renlenished from time to time. Fru ers are urged to bear this in mind, and make their plans accordingly. The October meeting of the Pottawattamie fruit growers and gacdeners will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. This and other importunt business matters will come before the society. — 1f you don’t want to buy hard coal you had to ot better see Bixby about those ofl | burners. They are adapted for use in hot air furnuces, steam and hot water voilers, with no coal of ashes to handle, K AL Harvest hle at the Congrega- tional church ¥iiday evening, Septem« ber 80. Adults, 25¢; children, 10c. soci Pictures by Green Light, The youag ladiss of St. Paul’s guild gave a0 entertainment 1n the Masonic tempte last evening before a large audience. A series of tableaux with red and ereon light attach- ient formed thy first part of the program. us e s g it Cleopatra appeared before the audi- (:.‘ff“{“,’,‘f"'_{‘:'l‘l;.‘ RS ot S THOSUBE | Gres “in the- wct. 6 swallowii . bes Al thadiour appointed . F. Wright, W. L’,‘i{';;““’w“;'r*e" “:)j;'"":y\:’l':l-v b"c‘m':;f_“'t"g‘ Sty ATroriey. Hhsision. Lo be | Miss Robinson, with ter eyes shut, playe aud Jonnings were there 1o testify, Smith nl;."c'\:.'\.x{.(':r‘.:-.?!Q»":..‘f;'.f.ff ;x‘i"!";}‘"m!.]fl!fg; cPherson state: o council that Mr. | hac s Mol LN T PR s Lo o OBl WY MR (e A M U R IO ARRAVE i Lobo 10 80 Would Hot be Kbl b b8 hacl | Of BeEEemaker. “Aftar tho Ball' wasshown Wb Wil AL FtHer . comBlication . ars | BY D6 Dawson, With a dotd, slasmy look brought 16 ligt by Bime o staed tooy | of Jeslous anver on His face, ahd Miss Bessio Buldwin bad received a letter from the of- ciuls of the Rock roads, island and the Wab commissioners as acting attoraey for the informing him that when he repry sentod himself at the former weeting of the Stewart o b | tableaux were, lting away in tears. Other Gossips,”” by Mrs, Cum- mings, Miss Gicason and Miss Bullavd: “Thep Studio,” by Misses Cook and Hall: “Love Wins," by Miss Georgia Beunett aud Edith Runyan, m, he was acting wholly without authorit \ 2 5 T v TOR-PabitE s » | . Several dances were interspersed by A AR et it Vel e DLUE LS T THOIE rbart o ok hirersy | nanoiog uno: casds; Fefreshtnoats. being had notvet been in court atal). served late w tie e A4 Ihe quostion was immediately raised as to 3 i e : % whether the roads bad had any notice of the | - Chaplain McCane, who lectures at pendency of the suit. City Altorney Hazel- | Broadway chureh Tuesday evening, is ten held that they had from the fact that | endorsed by all as one of the finest every rond Lad beon represented at the first | speakers in the country, mecting oy some high oftcial. The com- e missioncrs, howover, thought that any ‘fur- | The young ladies of C. aunders’ Ltor -compllcations mizht be avolded by | 5undny school class will serve supper in BB AR onein el Canoer Bae] it Bike it butatng (his e ventng, frot long enough to admit of the serving of the | 8 t0 8. 2oc. vsual ten aays’ notice. The representatives v, hat o1 ot Meeting. of the Union Depot company coincided with | eLbLs LkLaliy 5 this view. *“We don’'t want to be mot ut The stockholders of the Union l)l‘pn‘! and the door of the court by some techmical | Rallway company re hereby notitied to objection,” said Pusey; “and besies there | MECtat the south room of the county court are other complications that may be solved | house Friday evening, Seotemver 50, ut § i omlitt nore timo is granted. o'clock. Very importaut bu ess will come AL this allusion to the nibernating union | beforc the meeting. A full attendance 1s re- - G 5 osted. W. H. M. Pusey, Presdent. depot project. several people leughed, Com- | quested. o AR LI et Doy suid something ubout hop Attest: Grouae F. Wiiaur, Secretary, springing eternal in the human breast. It e — was finally deciaed to postnone the hearing untit Fhursday, October 13, with tne under- swnding that the clerk of the railwa 120p2ople in this ciuy uss g1s stoves The Gas Co. puts ‘em in at cost com. Bt ey mission suould, in the weantime, serve SOUTH Omiua. e T Gl o | St i TR L (o torney Hazelton, “that the union depot zation—A Rousing Meeting. Ct enters 1nto the preseat case oniv as a The Young Men's Republican club me circumstauce, and not us the main object. If | last evening at Knights of Pytuias ball, the ter au investigation vou come 1o thie von- | utondande Sbeing very large. Tho olsy SOMRT ALl o Al Pucilltics 4% | adoptea the constitution and byiaws of tho # unton dovot will uo. built. immediutely or | Natlonal League of Republican clubs ana vers soon, w dou't eare for a ducree order- | chunged its nume 1o the Youns Men's Re- s now local dovots. - Buu if notning of tho | publican League club of South Omaha, Kind apnosrs probabe, we waat an order for | The formation of 1o uniformed murching uew locai depots,” club was tuken up und Colonel A. L. Lott —— The Anna Teresa Be ented musici tertainers, Laura ger company Dainty, will ans and the queen of en- e one was ciected as commauder. A comiittee coasisting of H. E. Hogle, A. L. Sutton and E. O. Maylield wus appointed to secure sam- of unitorms and report this cvening at a of 4 - eeting 1o ve beld at the office of Van Dusen of their enjoyuble concerts next Wed- | {¢°SunE « nesduy eveniny at the Presbyferiun church. A vy who attedd. Mrs. J. D. way, will have he Friday and Satucday October 1. , S Ladies inv| Was After sm Confidence wen 1n the Trvin cities must getting hard up, judging from a little affair One of tho which has just come to light. ¢ treatis in store for all tevenson, 710 West Broad- opening ptemoer 30 and notler committes consisting of Bruce McCulloch and A. C. Powers wus named 1o secure a ball for drilliug purposes, The marching club starts out with a mem- bersbip of forty young men. The comman- der, Colonel Lott, will put the memoers through the arill seversl Umes befure they appear in public. Words of Praise. City Attorney J. H. Van Dusen is the re- cipient of many compliments from the people and press of New York. Mr. Van Dusen at- tended the national convention of the Leugue be [raternity, wnose uame is still & matter of | Of l‘icbublit‘d’m Clubs "‘fiufl‘d"fl.r H"‘; E}L‘l‘i\'- bk R T el ered un adires rthe voters of Union coujecture, steuck up an acquaintance with Springs, N. Y. The Auburn Dally Adver b il Doy i Omahe Wednesday, and | yaric beferring 1o Mr. Van. Dasoale. ores trained around witn him long enough to get | torical effort say **His uddress on Wednes- 1nto hus contidence. inding that the boy dsy evening is 100 theme of Union Spring: had come to Omaba to get work, he ;‘Lt\ll"":l“;ne:l;x;;‘:! 4:::‘\':;lv'em:lfml'fl::dl!'rfi; 7 : . | pounce the youp! 3 ully equa Affosd lloiglve Rutm e piobiitand uhoni 0l EONG0 SOLRE oratorAss I earlier and Indlicedssnblmy to I oome = ito S thinil batiar nuyar ihbs shesiit bag oAy nod side of the river for some reason | bearts oi the republicans of Union Sorings. orother. While they were on tue car the | and it "1l be productive of good results,” con man succeeded iu getting the boy to Joan fe dollars, and when the motor gouto the east end of the briage he suddenly alighted and bim what hittle money he 4ad, ouly a disappeared in the thick growth of will Sale of & Man- Kt : ‘fbe largo French Percheron stallion, which bas won fame as the man-killer, was disposed of at the Union stock yards yester- Staliion, that skirts the track on tue north side. The | quy 10 Prof Collings, the noted horse trainer boy, sceng that e was in danger of losing of Puiladelpuia. Tores men and one boy his mouey, jumped from the car and chased | puyo been kuled io different parts of the the fellow through tne willows, but when De caught up with him his new friend struck him a terrific blow on the head that sent the the By the time the boy had recovered bad disappeared, power and asked the advice of Matt Houston, one of the employes of the Water Works blood spouting, ground, from the biow The boy house and knocked bim to the man went tu the water works' country by this horse aud ho is regarded as o Very vicious una aangerous animal. His his- torv was printed in Tite BEE some weeks ag Pref, Collings will take tue horse under hi care aud expects to have bim completely under control within a short time. He wiil publicly show his powers in_this direotion when he tukes possession of toe animal at the Union stock yards, company, who at once started out for the Union Pacific bridge in the hope of finding | School Children Will Observe the Day. the fellow betore he got to Omaha. When Great preparations.are being made for the l‘:‘\u ?rnvmj |‘|l|; :.Lm fusv, end o(l Lhu‘ hl‘“:lk'o celetration of the aiscovery of America by o learned that a man ausweriug tae do. s o1y, The celebra. scription of the con man bad gone 1o | tB€ public soRouIROL eI B0 colopa Omaha oniy & few minutes before. Hous. | tion will be held Friday, October 21, and will ton followed him o Omahia and gave his de- scription to the police, but at last accounts The vic- who could onty nothing more was heard from him. tim was a Norwogian boy, speak a few words of English, The next meeting at the Silver City, 2, 15 uand 14, promises to be the best yet given on that In., driving park, Octobor excellent track, The purses amount 82,000, and there will be many speeay W. B. Ouks is the secretary. horses, Wianted to Bay, Improved property. Will pay cash priceisiow. H. G. MeGea, 10 Main streat, i Township Conventio; At the court bouss next Monday evening at 8 o'clock the democrats of Kne township will bold their primaries for the purpose nominating three candidates for justice of the peace, taree for constable, two for town- ship trustes and & towaship clerk, be interesting and patriouc in ever detail, In addition to the rezular progrum provided by the national association, tue difforent 5chools uro arruuging some special features for the observanca of the day. Each scholar will be provided witn a regutation badge, and Youog America is looking forward with pleasure avd pride for the coming of the patriotic duy. Regestering Grading Bonds, Deputy Pearce,of the city clerk's offica was in Lincolu yesterday for the purpose of registerine grading bonds with tbe auditor of public accounts. -I've total amount of the tonds is 8 575 and aivided as follows: Dis- trict 13, $275; district 14, 1,500, und district 15, §7,5%. Auditor Beito wias not in Liu. coln yesterday aud Deputy Pearce left the bonds o be registered aud will make an- other trip to secure them. to if of Notes und Fersounls. Thomas Keltuer of Hastings, Ia., is 1ug with friends iu the city, W. Muuu and Miss Arvilla Munn of Colby, Ken,, are visiting in isi The primaries for the selootion of dote. | Kun., aro tus city with Wiiliaw EAI0N 4o this conranmon will be bald on Bat | 0B Lo L complaint in police Aniayioyeniog, o pallsibeing 0p3n o eaoh | ogurt charging Willim Barks wiip. stosiey rurd from 7 10 8 o'clock p. . The foliow- | a‘clock from hi. inw @re tho places seleoted In each ward: | - frank Haveus and Miss Anals Be i AR R i i ach WArO: rank Haveus au 155 Annis Beanett of ward, Amy's tin Third ward, street; Fourth ward, house; Fifth ward, ward, Coyle's place, West Broadway. ‘The ownship convention bromisos to shop, 21 district roem, A0 interesting one from the fact that a large vumber of democrats who are considered standlug candidates for anytning in sight, are douniug their war paint cabbagiog s nomination, for justice of the peace are preparatory Bryant streol; ofice of N. Schurz, 9 Main court blelds' store; Sixth ‘The nominations spoaially popu- Atlautic, Ia., ure the guests of Miss Alice Haveus of tbis eity, Colonel Mayfield's fine bred entangled wilth a neighbor's yesterday after:oon, aud was several places. Mrs. F. E. Hart was badly injured yester- doy 10 slghtiog frowm u mo.or train at Twenty-four:b und H strests. The sunken pavement was respoasivle for the lady’s fall, Eleven disciples of demscrucy met last evening in the Ploaeer vlock, the occasion horse ot wire feuce badly cut in be [ lar, the candidates so far in signt being (. | being a meetiug of thu democraiic elub. The Wesley, C. A Hummer, W, W. Cones, L. | meeting was secret and the priveipal busi- Swearingen, N. Schurz, A.'T. Whittiesey, | ness aiscussed was how 10 reise fuads to M. L Sears,’ G. wore yet 1o bear from, —— Geatlemen, the finest line of fall goods Reiter, the in tho city, just received, tailor, 510" Broadwuy, —— Aunt Dinah’s “*Husking Bee” at Con- gregational church parlors Lonight, —— lowa's Frait, A P socking to arouse an A. Rovinsou and several liman of Coruing, president of the lowa Horuicuitural soclety, was in tho ety yesteramy lnterviewlng fruit growers snd iuterost in the dis- Pluy 10 be wade at the World's fair, lowa y the expenses inourred at tae recent rully and also bow to provids fiuances for the coming Suturduy affuir, el DRI Iudian Com nRtee in Town, Senator Duwes and party, representing the Senatorial lndian cowmission, arrived in the city from the west last night and are registered wt the Millurd. Thw parly will leave for the south 1his moroiug. e Y. M. L suclable. The Young Men's lust'tute will oder a so- ciaple tuls eveniug at Si. Moilomens ball. An earnest request aud invitation is extended to all wewbers aud tueir lrien.s Lo be present, OMAHA D JI5 uid AILY BE ON THE DEFENSIVE [CONTIXUED FROM BIRST PAGE. | that they gave you chedp suyar by taking the tariff off, ' Way didn’'t they keep oo taking toe tariff off Wy didn’t they tnke 1t off of other things, blt of lumber, fof ju- stancol Don't you remember whou 1 twas your United States senator how | endeavored 1o get you free sugar dnd (roe lumber! And speaking of lumber and trusts, do you want 10 Know what the miilionaire luwmbermen in the north do for the fabor of this country 1 They import Canuck: be the hundreds and make them live in tent village:, becauso they can get these people for a good deal juss money thaa they would have to pay our own laboring men," Thut Irrepressible Question. *“There will always be a_conflict between capital and labor as long the multitude n.ust Lo1i every day for bread while the privileged few toil for gold.” Then he diecussed at some length the suv- ject of millionaires and ricnes until u voice in tne audience calied out: *“‘How dia you get rich Mr. Van Wyok smiled blandly and roplied, ¢'1 haven’t got time to answer that question now. If you will meet me outside after the meeting is over I will tell ¥ou how 1 got rich. “We aro prosperous in this country to a certain extent, but we are not quite as Prosperous as we ought to be, and we can't £et what we want from either of the old partics. Toe free silver bill is an 1ustance of this. ‘Lo democrats and the rejublicans fused and by the belp of Czar Reed the free silver bill was defeated,” In concluding bis nadress Mr. Van Wyck cked up a newspaver from the desk aud ted to quote from a speech delivercd at Omahu by Colonel A. A. Jones, the colored orator. I'ne latter happened to be in 1he hail auno he called out: Goahead, Van Wyke, I'll taks care of you, The audience fairly roared with delight at the incident and Van Wyck didn't quote from the speech, He dropped Colonel Jones And proceedea to quote from Colonel Tom Majors, who was not_present When Van Wyck had finished the time aliotted him be took his seat amid the wild appluuse of bis [ricads in the audionce, Cast Back an Aspersion. Judgn Crounse began bis closing speech as follows: “lam a nauve of the state of New York, and ulmost blush to say that my friend is & uauve of the same state. In tis speech, which he has just made, he has cast u foul aspersion ubon the patriotism of tue peopio of New York. 1 will inform him that I, too, did my part in raisn.g soldiers for the war. teen minutes’ I organizea a battery of light artillery o the Empire state and not a man of wll thuse who enlisted snid @ word about the money he was goiug t receive for fighiting for the preservation ot the union. Noneof my menasked me whether they were to be puid in gold or greonbacks. They didn’t kuow aoything about this, ana cared less. “My opponent by his ignomirous and cowardly assertions would make you believe that the peopie of his state aud mine were uupatriotic, that they were concerned more about the mouey they were to receive than they were about the moble labcr in which ey wore to engage. This is not true. it the'members of the colouel's company were the kind of men he would have you think ey were, I could have taken ten of riy men and driven u rogiment of his out of the fiold, *I'he fact which my friend has not demed tat ho received two salaries during the rogress of the war robs bim of all claims to putriotism. Son More of Van Wyck's Record, **He speaks of bis efforts 1 behalf of the peovle. He didn'c tell you about the bill he voted for in which freiznt rat were fixed at 85 cents a hundred or 24 c its for trans- porting u bushel of wheat 100 miles. Aly frigud reterred to his spaech deiivered in 1861, 1 would ask would be the giory and integrity of this unica if he had his way auring the dark days of '61. He would have permittea the seceding states of the south 10 go away in pe and he would have transporced the colored slaves out of the United States into Central America, His record on this point will ot endear h'm to colored voters. Speaking of his record he neglected to tell you of ono measure which he advocated Riving 4,500,000 acres of land away to the railway companies,” The judee's concluding remariks were upon the currency question, He was not for froe silver, because freo silver would mean the dumping of the hoarded silver of the world into this country and the reduction of the value of the American silver dollur to #) or 70 cents. He was not in favor of a dollar or any money that didn’t have something be- bind it. He was in favor of sound currency first, last and all the time, There was much enthusiasm at the con- clusion of the meeting. republicans ang inge. pendents yelling and applauding in unison, Both candidates remafned on the pletform fur some time shaking hands wigh the eager crowas. —_— ILLINOIS PEOPLE PLEASED, Nebraska's Advertisiug Tratn Witnessed by Thousunds Throughout the State, Prona, 11, Sept. 20.— [Special Telegram to Tue Bel Nebraska on wheels, No, 2, arrived in this city last eveming. Through the courtesy of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific ofticials the train was placed at the main eotrance of the Illinois state fuir, It was republican day and large crowds were present from ail parts of the state. At a low estimate fuily 10,000 people passed through the exhibit car and came out praising the fine display they saw. The officials of the Illinois State Board of Agriculture extended every courtesy possible, including entire freedom of the grouuds. Tomio rrow it is ex- pected thut between 30,000 and 40,000 will visit the train, Yesterday the traln was exhibited at Knox- ville, Yates City and Elmwood in this state, The entire population of those towns turued out, stores aud public schools being closed in order that all might get a ghmpse, farmers with their families coming as far as eight miles for the express purpose, At Knoxville the citizens evinced greatinter. est in the samples of paving brick on board, £oing ovt and bringing in samples of their own 1o test tho superiority. Reluctantly they were compelled to acknowledge that Nebras- ka was “in it —— NOTHING 1IN IT. Sensational Story from New York Denied in ondon, New Youk, Sept. 20.—Colonel William R. Nelson, caitor and provrietor of the Ksnsas City Star, is in this city, snd today made a stalement that when parhament is again convened in Eugland abill for the purpose of placing & duty on American wheat would be introauced aud thavgauphlets urging the volicy of such & measuxe were being distrib. uted throughout England, Loxboy, Sept. 27.—A ‘report cabled from New York that when ‘parliament again cou- veues a bill will be iutroduced placing a duty on foreign wheat,iis pronounced non sense, if 1t implies thatany respotsible mem. ber of the House of Commons will introduce such a bill. It 1is true ‘that some farmers' orgaus now, as heretofore, when alluding 0 agricultural depkessicn, urge a tariff be piaced on foreign corn. But no promiunent couservarive, Jiversl or radical is lu tie remotest way @ssociated with the idea of 1MPOsIDR 4 AULY. o0 American wheat. Puuphiets advocating - the measure, eciveu- iated gratis by fair ieagers, who are of smatl account politically, have been current for years, but do not alLract any atteation, ———— New York Exchunge Quctations. New Yok, Sept. 20.—[Special Telegram to Tug Bee.|—Exchaoge was quoted as fol- lows: Cbicago, 80 ceots discount; Bos- tou, Tig to 5 cents discount; St. Louis, 25 cents discount. CITIZENS STATE BANK Ot Couneil Bluts Capital stoek........ Surplus aud Peolits. . . Net capltal and surplas ors—d. . £d uan broa Glewson, £, K. wart, | snd Cudrics . $143 1ok business. Largests capital uod o Uik 15 Southwestora 10 we INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ¥. D Pius Of way "RIDAY, SEI 3 e —————————— SPECIAT, NOTICES May Be Old, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, but they don't show it ’ —the clothes that are washed with Peartne, ' wantsomewniaxana who are #iics to oo They last just about | tomethie twice as long with- "TEMBER 30, 1892, The want advertisements appoaring in newspiper are ofton the Interesting partof its contents. Thoy expross the ureent needs, the dally wishes of the people who 18 ACKES in B4, Batlor county, N X Uruska, price 830 per cre: £ 0) cash, balance out showing signs of | fanneal payisenta’s per cor Jonnson & Van Patton. Cougel \ iuffs Ta TANTED. 00d giri for general hoas U415 Glon avenu, wear. \Why shouldn't - | spared the weekly rub, rub, rub over the they? They're washboard. That's what wears out clothes, That's what | T5ASTURAGE tor verms sai sl s wears out women, too. | Way e o OIS ARSIVENS But, because Pearline makes easy work, don't think that | JOARY snd oty joans Monoy loanel on . ) 4 . stock and erain. Renl estate for sal it must do harm. It's just as harraless as good soap—and it | Dwdiiinz and basihess toomate B e o e .- S for loe il Investors. ugee & Towle, 295 'oarl streot 0018 And not ons for ux Bartiett, 71 Broadway. Peddlers and some uns costs no more than the poorest. ulous grocers will tell you, | “'this is as good as” or **the same as Pearline,” 1T°8 Be W are FALSE-~Pearline is never peddled. if your grocer sends you an imitation, be honest—send it back, 8% JAMES PYLE, New York. 1040 worth of dry « hance. k. JUR SALE-Horse, bug Uis sucrifice: goo'l outfit; road horse. Must sell. G, 1 \-NiE LL BRED, SOON WED”GIRLSW A0 USE | & o1 160800, Bornk Kbt Do wen o ortride. E. G Bartiett, 121 Broadway. €) head of young horses for trade; fmproved . =pronerty or land. B G, Bartiott, 141 Broads way, Council Bluffs JOGE SALE=Smuil hotet in 200t Town town Bullding end_furniture completo: ut & burguin. E H. Sheafe. JUl SALE=Desieablo residrnes on Park ave. Al n 14 rooms, one bloek from 1 Are Quickly Married Tery it on your naxt vroporty House-Cleaning lorn Improvoments, stor: a bargain |# Liken at once; oasy payments or trade & H, Sheafo JOR SALE -Two-year-ola Clydesdale colt. Call at 105 Muln st W ANTED=GIrl tor general housework at i Ighth st, noar Fitth ave, Mrs. D, W, Archer. JOORSALE Cronmery o it comprising b, boior, 1. p. enzl Lavelle Sepirators, 2 cronm vats, 0 g i; ash Churn, s vower boarh seles, we clin. wate other fixtures. Will soll choup cash or trade forlsni. E. H.She:fe JOOUR TRADE “Lynds vy county und Custer county. Neb., for stoik of jowolirys fur Biuls, s, i or' business 5. 1. She i fo property JOOR SALE -Oreamery, weir located fu Nob brasi doinz good business. Wi take e er on sell eutire business v a barzaln i Choicest farm ros, well lo Price 810 un'acre. I YOU have 1nything for sale or trade soe % 1. Sne e, Broaiway an i Mun str Ok SAL proved l‘l ROk SalE VL pay nents. fralt and garden fan i near Counell Blums 5. K Eleate. B JOR SAL K N AdW iy anlMata stroot Twin City Steam Dye Works A. SCHOEDSACK, PROPRIETOR. DYEING, CLEANING AWD REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESZRIPTION. ~Alblon Rolier milis on Roone river. ) finost witor powor In the state developing 125 horse power witer entire years d Cipacity, W0 bareels: mahinery an 1Eourten inces complotein every ¢ frute rosidences 8 ucros of Iun 1. title perte sty price. § 59008 Wil take uni uprove | osstera Nebraska land,” E H. Sho fo. Fors ALE—0 LG &3 an stock harlware, well es- Lbjisho ! trede, Invoico about £,01) ‘ot Omaha Oftice, 1521 Furnam SL: Telophono 1521, Council Blafls Ofee and W or k | ° O el e 0 18 Sl Suoale. or, ve. I 3 3 Teler 3 NOR EXCI NGE ote and restaura Cor; Ave. A und 26th St.; Telephone 310, Sead fo PR X AN SRS oL P Denver, Colg will exchinnz for clear Ne- brasinland. B H. Sheafe, [OOR SALE —Hardwure stook F4040: locato L in an active Nobraska town. of 1,300 popuintion: business old estb ishea; wiilbear o'ose Investigation. k. . Shoafe, 8() ACRE tirm with tmprovements, five < m|l‘~uor[nnl‘\'i-lu| 11 Blufls; 5 an aere; 5 H. 8) involce D) ORIV aising. S asnap burzatn, ihe (o, S 1, TE ruska lun 1 in exchango for [~} 5 1work horses. E. I, Sheafe. S > OK EXCHANGE ) ercounty, Nev, W E. 11 Sheafe. -Hotel with turni ro and fix~ = = | Located in Douzing ('-’(.‘\Tli;-"‘“"n‘;fl_’v""r'i' & AN AR 1 1 | &5 Tovesugateatonce. - Shenfe. = | COUNUIL BLUFF3 StV Di3 LOERS] OST—Scptomber, 22 lady's goid wateh and E Ali kin s of Dyeinz an1 Cleantn : dono in th delinln, between Bludl streetand D. and D < e oA dod"an i stainn] | stittel Finder vloass loave at Teo office 14044 SUIGoORY pw 650 | fabrics made o ook as cood as pay | BdReLrewar | Work promntly done_ and deliversd la il {ARBAGE uits and = Durtsof the cointry. Sent for prico tist chimneys City Bldg, L. A MACHAN, - - PROPRIECOR person, olthor gentlemun of lady, with 8130 eapit YOUN KIMBALL BROS, (13Broud N North D ¢ n securo good vos tlon o 5 < oll Bl 3Broadway, Noar Northiwastara Doy» [ ieuvellug. No ohnvassinge. of onune sooge SoniiauveanaliibaYe nocunsllinl s Cooxotn BLuses Loy Will pay ¥75 per month and wll expenscs, Fure ther information eall on A. E confe tionery, 126 Broadway. Cou W A WOOD & 0O, have so ¢furms In southwestern Call and see us ‘\'AS 'ED—A thorouhly o must be a good cook A. Maurer. 831 Socond nyve Ea = Jouzherty, ORDINANCE NO. AL Apnordinance chungin - the curb lines of Pacl- Il fic strect trom Snd street to dird street. in the city of O ha, and repealing so much of all ordinances in conflict herewith, Be It ordained by the city councll of the eity ' of Omaha: Section 1. me o the finest Towa for sale. 20 Main streef npetent glrly Tnguire of Mrs. \W. ids HAVE That the curb lines of Paclfic JON oSt ung lesnt lnc of ataven t | atrcat from s surcet L B8ed et b P, i VOL'S? not. make It a | g ne are herehy chunged to a uniform width NCE of stoves in said street Anordinance declar 34, 10, 11, WESTERN JOWA. Section 2 That so much of ali ordimancos in | 124nd 1 in Block 1 Fourth adai: S IR The N kaes e oo ot FeaRn cha) iy soimuhiotialflox ihce | tlon, n unisance and orderin Ssuch nyleante 101110 InSpoot Ohe a0k T Siaaor peley sucank | Heint the Biins b0 yislona of this. 10 b6 iubitod by the filling of siel lots, Section 3, Shing in our line thit will supply your wants, | Kemember, we handle the ART GARLAND A stove thut 1a not equaled for ECONOMY DURABILITY snd BEAUTY. This Is not only our aswertion. but that of bundreds of our customers Approved September 2, 182, who are using thew. We oan sell you a GEO. P. BEMIS. Heaters from $1.80 to $30., Mayor. Cook Stoves from $6 to $80. Taut this oraina ice shall tak and be 10 for:2 £rom an L afy Pussed September 20th, I JOHN GROVES, City Clerk. E P. DAVIS Presideat City Coaneil, ot | et oriaiicd by the ety connc il of the city it oy G Ui 418 pasiag Section 1 That lots 1, 2,8 4.5, 0. 10, 11, 12 and Kountzd's Four b sddition to 13, 1n biock 1 tic city of Omubi. be and are oneh heroby 4500 of boini decliréd to be nuisan telow the grade of the nt streets and atlovs andheroby allow ng water nnd Other oftensive rubbish and muterial to accumulate thereon, und sald nulsince now existing on euch of said lots s hereby ordered to he abated’by fillinz up suid lots with earth to Proposals for Library sullding. S o the established grade of the streets and alleys QAN e DORrd O ectors of Section 2. That the owners ol sald lof the Omuha poolie 1l ut tho Nebrasku | ,section2. T oraby ure P C D O Nutloniul bank, In the ¢ v of Omal until 4 vectivoly b ond hercby ure .C.DEV L, cause the nulsances existing on lots to be abated by filling up the same as herein regaired within twenty duys from the Fthis orainanco, 1ing, negloct- o'clock p. m. Thursduy, October 1, 1805, for the erection and completion of a threo-story und Lasement fire proof libr. buliding at the theast corner of 19th and Hurney strects, 504 Broadway and {0 North Main Strect s e Fner. of: inz orrefusing so to do the bourd of pubiic COUNCIL BLUFFS, nali, in & T tho offfce bE Wtk o PEelll= | works is hereby ordered nnd dlrocted o wdo ball, nrehiitects, room 508 Mo ue buildinz, vertise for blds and cause said lots to be filled cre n required, and report the cost theres D e sald cost fo be assessed “uzaltst sald ots Eiich bid must be accou check for § ,000, payuble ed by acertified to the order of the f 3 he o [ tho sspective.y. fiteaidentiof the'board of the Omahu publle | 1ofrasRsvers " e shall take The board rescrves the right to rejoct any or | ©Tect and be in forca from wnd after its pas all bids. A a0 Bor ropibor 20th 180> By orderof the Bourd of Diroctars of tio | ‘Fasted Septembor 20th, 1802 GROVE ——e o Ol m.xm\-vlfl.r..r» WILLIAM 8. CURTIS, 3 ’ Clty Clork. i Saunders —Attorneys uvivs oy salitm&e Secretary, 3 p. IR i Sim & Saunders “omer i 1 8y, e - Preilin e Couei feder il courts. Roo ns"x. [d und 5 Shugut ORDINANCE NO. 8262, Approvea September 2 ird, In02, ] 1ED Dloe Ooungl) Blufme.la, =7 i Anordinane stantng cortain rooms n the GEQ. P REMIR. . = MINANGE NO. ao70 | elty hull to the board of park com issione Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 3270 and the loense I|A~|Jun|ml l S L e e 7 An ordinunce locating certain additioal n.-'n‘;mll.tm-u by the e.ty councliof the city ORDINANCE NO. 8271, witter hydrants in the elty of Omaha. guOABY, Anordinance ordering the Amerlcan Water 5 i S o Seotion L * That the rooms on the west side arks Comps CCuRs0 f : Bo b orduined by the ity eouncli of tho city | | Seotion k. Ehstithoirogins \tteo ronme | Warks Company, its successors aud assigne. Lo luy mains on Hth avenue, h Street south of Leave loouie eertiin dydr, Whereas, necessity o ith strect and street wod 1ts thereon. sts on 2ith ay 0 north-west corner. £o roof the city hall reby desigi Lourd of Section 1. Company he Lo plice of O Thut the American Water Works nd the same Is hereby ordered wddivional wuter hydrants in the eity 15 follows 3 on the second nid the saume are Assiznel to the s dn place of the ue, : 0th stroet und 271h stroet south of Leuvor BoBtian & That this ordinanoe ahall take | south-vast room on the fourti floor of the oty | SURPIY Lf‘(,l';,“;c“,'f‘l"h“,’:_’;j;‘r #uid"sirools an gffoot und be in force froin und after 1ty puss- | hatl o and hereny is dusicnatod for ana use | N0 With w by the cluy council of the clty w20, ‘l to the u: lu! |)|I~II:( CUEY ‘lll‘hw tor. X Ymaha: Pussed Soptember 20th, 1802, otlon. A lov this ordinanve take ction 1, That the American Wuter Works JOlN o1 ;" b ectand be in force from and afier its pis Company, ita suo cpsors und wsslzus. bo sud " City Ciir' ) b b ure hereby ordered und required Lo extens prl b DAVIE Fassod Boptombor aphain, st Iy water matus on i wvenuc, on it 2 us e 1ol W OROVES. street, ulso on 27th street from Leavenworth Approved September 2ird, 180 g WAL 1. BECIEL erk stroet south to Hickory Place, such wator GEO. PIBEM]S, Aoting Fioaldbn s gk 114105 10 Lo of adequate wnd suflicient 5126 to Mavor. \a saoting ¥ Lounclk subpiy the residents along sald streets and o e Y T oy T Approved Septembar 161 1 BEMIS adlicent thereto and the hydrants hersin res NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: nY quire "‘;‘I‘I“IKAI:.rIITll d m 1o be not less ¢ hereby notified Lk lots 1, 4.5, Ll A L S X L. ® . than six luches in diay 3 3 O L. 11 12 und 1300 block 1, Kountze's IFourth AT 5 JSectlon 2. Tho suld orican Water Works Addition, have been declur d by ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 3268 Compuny, 115 successors und ussigns, are No. 5274 to be u Bwisance by reason of belnz | An ordinance o wing certain additlonal lered wnd required to set wuter hy- below the grude of the udficent ‘streets ond | water hydrants [ the city of Onals and 2oLl straot, ong al and therely ullowing water aud offon- | Be'itariuined by the city pounol s the eit of suld street un sive’ rubbish und material 1o secunmuiate | Porbs 1ty ‘vounoll aftho oty | SUBN 8% il Mam om0 and ons ouch at ction of J7th street with Marey and sureets. tlon B That this oraina thercon. You are hereby directed to abate suid uul- sance by illing Lp said iots with earth o the estublisned gride of the strects und alicys srican Wuter Works 15 wereby or lered hydrants {n theoity 1 the s, al Wit : shall tuke offec R ok AL Lund be i foree from und ufter its pusse adiacent thereto on or bofore tho Lith diy of t Lho corner of 21st and Luird strects. RS 20 ' Octohwr, 182, or 8 1id nuisance will' be abuted lon' & Thuo. this orlioanag Streats. ussed Beptember 20th, 15 by the cliy wuthorities and the expense tiere- of levied s w sprelul tax against the prop- erty on which sald nuisunco Dated b s duth duy of Septem | JOHN Glrov E I DAVIS, Land beln force from und after 1ts pass- Xints. Passed September 2 th, 1507 T, 1502 SROVE ; Prosid ty Council. WV PR AT JORN GROVER, Approved September S Chulrmen of the Board of Puollc Works £ P, DAVIE 1 BEMLS, 801~ =i -5, Fresident City Council Muyol Approved September 2ird, Ing2 GEO. 1 BEMIS, M TO 1‘!((;!‘[&5('1‘\' OWNERS, il ENTS AND LESSEE ure of ordinance No. W requir- 5 cornectlons o be made to NOTICE Al In pursu Ing water i opoxuls for Distriel Geading onds, saled bids. marked P will be urer, posals for distrlet eivel it the office of Cin b, Neb., ORDINANCE NO. 3269, fthe 10uh duy of October. 15, jud withln the curb lince on cortin streets | An ordinunce locating certaln additionsl | fu g purchase of £24,000.00 District Grading 1o Bureot luprovement Districts Nos, 465, 452 | water hydrants i the ofty of Gl Bonds of the city of Oniahi, Nub. and 44, 1u the { Omuha. you ure | Beltordulued by the eity councli of the eity | Sl bonge sl A September st 1892, and hereby notified t 1 necessary connec- | - of Omuba: | are payable in from one 1o nine yenrs aftor tons with w. nd gas wiins, of lntterals, ey Do anat the Amer.can Water Works | thedute thereof, In denominutioas of 8o uid to complete such work on or before Oc- | Compuny De wnd the sauie & heraby. orgured 1 51000 0ok, With Tuterest wt. Lo rate of § ber 12th, 1802 us It is the purposs 1o bave | o pince wdditional v hydrants In the elry cent pOr anbuni puyable somi-unna 1ly 'he streets in the said districts, and wore pae- | of Oniali, a5 f0110ws Prinaipil wnd interest payabie ut Kodize vieuluriy duseribed us follows, to-wit One utthe corner of 3th and Parkor s Bros.. New York. Do 463 Jicason streel, (row 2ith street to | Soction”, Th it this 0rdinanee I tuke of District No. 47, 25th street. effect uud be In force from and after its pass- | §o0000 0f DIstrict No. 47 0 452 " Erskine street. from the west line | uge $12,010.00 of Distriet No, 40 Of 24th sLreet Lo the east 11no Of 23th st reet. Lid Passed Septewber 20th, 150", Duvonport street. from 2204 street st It o stute prie ount » JOHN GROVES, it for and include see interest to 10 24th street, 1n the city of Omana Oity Cieri, of delivery at Omuh The right is Dited at Omana, Neb', this -5th day of Sep- P, DAVIS, ved 1o re under charte, (88 wid 1 ail bids. Tasued power of citivs of the mmetropol= ordinance No. 5223, Approved 0. HENKY BOLL Clly Treasiren tewber, 12 President Oty Counoll, P. W. BIRKHA USER, l Approved Septewber srd. i Y COUDE 5 Chalrman Board of Public Works, GEORGE P! BEMIS, J0l-ds Mayor

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