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i} BEE. | THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STRI Delivered by Carrier n any part of the City, 1. W. TILTON MANAGER | TELEPHONES | fis negs O Nl e ———————————————— MINOR MENTION, ] N. Y. P. Co, Trains to Manawa hourly Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. Born, on Friday, to Mr. and Mrs, George H. Richmond, daughter. Wantea, a homo f healthy baby girl Inquire at the W. C. A. hospital If you want water in your sard or house, g0 to Bixby's, 302 Morriam block Wanted, two or four young men to boar and room ' in private family; use of plano 146 Broadway « issued yesteraav to Kinney, both of Pot- A marriage license w John Flynn and Katie tawattamie count Grace Enisce Unity mission, streot school at Phe Ogaen house will be opened to the pub; on T wder tho mauagement of Geor H Boston. Mr. Clark is already in the city and making arrangen for the opening. Sunday school, formerly il meot at the old Pierce 3 o'clock p. m. lic A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs 0. H. Lucas last ovening at their reside on Oakland avenue by # number of their neighbors and fricnds, About fifty wero present and a pleasant time was had by all Miss Ftta Maxwell entortained a largo party of fricnds at ter howme on Bluff strect Jast evening. The house was beautifully decorated witu flowers and the evening was apent in the various pleasantries suitable to Halioween John Harrison was given thirty days in the county jail in police court vesterday morning for the lurcony of ucoat from Beno's store, His companion, Frauk Smith, was Fance was tined §21.7 discharged. Soloman for disturbing the peace. TA steady stream of foreigners passed through the hands of Weputy Clerk Hubbard of the superior court v Ay afternoon, coming out full fledged American_citizens rendy to cast their first votes Tuesday. About twonty-five were naturalized. C. Goodwin, the popular comedian, will appear at the Broadway theater Wednes day evening in his piay, “The Nomines It has scored a ereat suecess whorever it has been played, whilo Mr. Goodwin himself needs no iutroduction (o theatre-goers of this city. Tho marriago of Dr. C. E. Woodbury of thiscity and Miss Nellio Web of Omaha is announced to take place next Tues- day at the residence of the bride’s parents on Hamilton Stroet, Omaha, T remony will be performed vy Rev. T, J. Mackay, and their future home witl be 52 Fourth street, this city. The Cooking ciub was entertainod evening ut the homo of tho Mis worth, corner of Willow avenio and I streot. Nine couples were present. Diunor was served at 7 o'clock, after which the on chartered a carryall and tho en- tire par s treated to o delightful drive about tho ity and surrounding country The bar docket for tho November term of the district court, which opens Tuesday with Judge Swmith on the bench, is our. It con- tains a total of 550 casos _to be tried, divided as follows: Crumnal, 17: equity, 165; law 865. The docket is much smaller now than at any term for a number of years on account of tho weeding out process it was put through by Judges Deomer and Macy. The best family horse in the eity is of- fered for sale by H. C. Addis, No. 315 Platner street. last e A small sized sensation was created yesterday by the appearance on all of the delivery wagons of Brown’s C. O, D. grocery of ‘big plucards announcing * pounds of wr for §1.00. t was the first time in the history of Council Bluffs that such prices have been made, and the announcement created u groat deal of interest. The finest grade of hoots and shoes at Morris’, 6 Pearl street. e et RSONAL PARAGRAPIS. P, Judge N. W. Macy loft for his home in Harlan yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. I\ Sapp, jr., has returned from Lincoln, Neb,, where she visited last weeis. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Williams have returned from a visit to friends 1n tho castern part of the state. A. L. Hendricks will le ve this week for his old home in Virgima, to make an ex- tended visit. Mrs. M. Keating, Miss Jennie and Master Tommie leave today for their new home in Portlund, Ore. James K. Milburn, formerly of this city, Is hero in the interest of the Tubular Axle com- pany of Auburndale, O, Miss Alter of Watseka, TIL, is in the city, the guest of hor uncle, J. A, Roff. She will remain during the winter. jortner, who has boen visiting Mrs, vnor for several weeks, leaves v for her home in Goshen, Ind. A. B. Endorton has returned from Eldorado county, California, where sho has been visiting her fatner for several months, E. E. Sayles and daughtor, Miss Exsio ayles, have returned from Inoiana, whore thoy visited friends and relatives for' several wecks. A. A, Hart has roturned from Chicago, where he went to lay in a new stock of goods. He has been burglarized a number of times in the last two years, but he aunounces his determination to stay in the business in spite of all. New fali goods, finest line in the city, {I;Fl received at Reiter’s the tailov’s, 310 roadw W. S. Baird, attorney, Everett block. Wall Pape Targest stock in the t Cost ity to be eclosed out at cost. Gillette’s ‘oid stand, 45 Main street. Sale begins Monday Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145, High grade work u specialty. Church Announcements Mirst Presbyterian--Preaching by the pastorat 10:30 a. m. In the evening thero will be an address on “ludia, nearly 100 magnificent view: opticon. Congregational —I’reaching by morning and evening. In the morning thé Lord's Supper will be administered. Eve- ning subject, *Not Our Own, "’ Broadway Methodist— Services at Masouic temple morning and evening. Borean Baptist—Preaching services morn Ing and evening Fifth Avenue Methodist morning and evening Bethany Baptist—Itov. J. W preach morning aad evening. at 10 o'clock Prinity Methodist tor, Rev. 1. H ing. St. John's Enghish " illustrated by with the stere- the pastor, Regular services Harris will Sunday s Preaching by tho pas- Barton, morning and even- Lutheran —Preaching at the Youug Men's Cnristiun association chapel at 11 a. w. and 7:30 p. m., by the pas. tor, Rev. Gi. W. ‘Snyder. Moriing subject, “The Reformation,” Salvation Army—Captain George B, Smith and wife, offic in charge. Kuee arill, 7 a. m,, consecration meeting 10,30 a. m. Junior soldiers, 1:30 p. m,, united praise § p. w., salvation jubilee 70 p. m. with sil ver offering at the door, First Baptist—Regular by the pastor, Rev. L. Hall, morning and evening. Sunday school at the Twenty- niuth street mission at 8 o'clock. Oldest and best whisky, medicinal use. Jurvis Wine company, Council Blufts, preaching services irs from 8175 up; bed room 50 up; wire springs, $1.40, 0 Broadway. il Miss Mary Gleason, fashionable dress- maker, 14 Poarl stroet, upstairs. e Plush ct suits from $10. at Morgan's, 7 RIS NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUKES. I Fate Which Overtook Little Boy Friday, | Brig orribla ht DZATH BY A PRARRE FIRE. BURNED TO Wind sely He Was Playing and the nned the FNire so Fies He Could not Escape th A sad accident took place E'riday afternoon which resulted in the death yesterday morn ing of Thomas Care . the 4-year-old son | of Thomas Carey, section foreman of the | Unlon Pacifie of this city. Ho was playing near the corner of I'wenty-fourth street and ighth avenue, and set fire toa pateh of prairie grass. Tho wind caused tho flame [ ith such rapidity that he was un ble to get out of the way, and his clothing JMAHA DAILY BEE at tha close the fivst prize was awarded to Mrs. Lyman Shugart and the second to Miss Belle Harkness, The following guests were present: Misses Anna Bowman, Ne man, Mary Koy, Carrio Mov or Nellie ' Wrignht Grico Foster, Kiitle Bul Bullard, Be Harkness meunlen, Grace Gleason, Goor Helen Shephard. Laura 'Couch. ( | | worth, Jessio Farnsworth, Nunio Wells, Lou Dehaven. Anna Mergon, Jessio Gilbert, Angie Wickham, Anua Patterson, Mauds | Oliver, Mame Oliver, Winnie Crofts, | Iy, Borta Atwood, F B Addio man, Kate Gronewaw, Ola Ogden, Bel binson, Ollie Cook, Kl Vanorder, Nof lie 1'arsons, Lizzie Gortner of Goshen, Ind., Paxton, Wadsworth, Pat i Nason, Hardin and Moward, Mrs Lougeo and Mrs, Shugart. Tenpots worth $1,00 with oua pound of good tew worth 7ac, all for 7o, Lund Jros., 23 Main street Removed to 10 Pearl street, Har jeweler, formerly at 537 Broudwuy. Call on him, D HIS WIFE, ENTRAP became ignited. Ho called for help, and one | Story of a Pretty Hlinois Woman's of the neighbors rushed to the rescue, Be Downf il Toralane souid S b howover iR for tho past two duys a young man has clothes were burned from his body 't peen seen w iering avout the city in search little fellow was taken to his home, There | Of something, the nature of which he was he lingerod along 1n tesrible agony until yes- | Uowilling to disclose. An investigation, | morning at 2:15 o'clock when death | bowever, elicited the fact that quite a ro “ AHdad BiE Bk e He was conscious up | mantic tale of woo was connected with his | to the timo of his death, Tho funeral will | search. His namo is 4. 8. Bowers, and | occur this aftornoon from the family resi- | ho 18 employel in a hospital wed at | i A160 NTHtE . Cairo, 1l About two months ugo his | encey S I0INIHI A VenUG) aeserted him and about the same ti i ey . i@ J. Nolen, a dapper young traveli it ANOTHER WEEK FOR THE LADIES | Ui SGilippenred. Too actions of the two | s had caused consider alk among tho resi- | Miss Co an, the Glove Expert from dents of Cairo and Anua, Il whe Bowers Foster, ¥ 1 & Co, at th 1 his wife lived at the time, ana tho gos. | loston Stor sips at once surmised that the two must have A great many ludies of Couneil Blufs | ® 41 “uring tho two months from the day | and vicinity huve tuken advantage of | of the disappoarance until now Bowers hus | the opportunity during the pist weelk to | been dotng detective work on his own hook | have theiv gloves selected and fitted by | ard with the aid of a number of professionals | an expert from the most famous glove | in different parts of the country, and suc manufacturer in the world, Miss Cole. | coeded in traciuix tho puiv to ot Dodge, this Foatiw: Do \‘ “\."‘\ Coric, bt | that they had left just beforo his arrivai. | s ew York, bus | go then tracked = them to Masun | had busy A the oston | City, an from thero to t Store, and hundr ludies are re- | Biaffs, When he arrived here he made the joicing over the fact that they are | roundsof all the hotels, but fuited to find | wearing today the finest and best fitting gloves they have ever worn. Miss Cole man will remain at the Boston store an- other weel when she will return to New York. The ladics who have not yet so- lected their winter gloves will miss a den opportunity if they negiect to do 0 this weel. They will find the most desiruble and the largest stock to selcet from ever brought to the city, and will learn many valunble facts about the cave nd styles of gloves most becoming During the week there will be rave bargains offered in all departments of the stor FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW &CO BosTON STOR INCIL BLUFFS, Judge Mac compelled to nold another session of the aistrict ¢ yesterday morn ing to transact some unfinished business be- fore adjourning for good. A number of decrces were rendered by him among others a decreo was rendored in the case of Yerzen Low nagainstJ.J. Shoa, i which a judg- meut was sought for $250 against Stea by son of au alleged failuve to account t amount, it having been paid into She while he was clerk of the district ourton a judgment_previously secured by Lew against H. H. Martin and others. In the docree Judgo Macy finds that Shea was guilty of no fraud or concealment in the transaction. and that the cause was barred by tho statute of limitation, more than threo years having elapsed from the time tho causo of action accrued until the com- wencing of the suit. ch party was given sixty days in which to file a bill of o tions, but it is not probable the case will b appealed. Attorney Flickinger, who appear for the plaintiff, stated yesterday that the decision of the court in regard to the statute ulmost beyond uttack. The case of Smythe against Stout, n which the ownershio of a part of the Ogden house property is at_issue, was brought up nd a new trial was granted. I'bis 1se has already had turco tr On tho first the jury disgreed, on the second a v dict was given by the jury in favor of the plaintiff for $1,500 and was afterwards set aside by Juage Deemer, while tho result of the third trial was a verdict for the plaintiff for 3,300, and this 1s also set aside, Beware of Cheap Sewing Machines. There are in_many towns unscrupu- lous persons who try to palm off on the public an inferior articis i wing mu- chines, claiming it to be as good as the **Domestic,” like the *‘Domestic, proved “Domestic,” ete. Beware of such. There is ouly one “Domestic’ nd every sewing machine de knows its wonderful record for dur ity, light vunning and perfect wo and that is why they try to sell on the “Domestic’s” reputation. Cheap made machines s00n wear out, and no company has been successful that mado cheap and trashy sew- ing muchines, The last on the market was the “‘Demorest,” and it, like all other of its kind, i death, and the vecelve d o natural * is now trying to savo something from the wréck for creditors and stockholders. People who buy machines of that kind, when parts ive out, are obliged to throw them away or sell them to serap iron dealers, When the compuny hus failed and no parts made the purchaser can get no repairs, consequently the cheap machine is not a successful one. _The best is the cheapest, Buy the light running “Domestic” and you wili have a machine that will lasta life time. For sale by S. M. Williamson, 106 Main street, b1 was the residence rty. The D entertained last evening at of Miss Georgia Beunett, corner of Willow avonue and Bluft street. I'ho entertainment provided for the club ing guests was of a fantastic sort and well in Keeping with the occasion. o gentlemen were tequired to find their way from the first floor of the house to the attic by means ot “spider webs,” at the end of which were the voung ladies robed in sheets and pillow cases. A chost dance en sued by the mellow light of a number of largo vumpkin jack o' lanterns. All the old fashion Hallowe'en tricks were then gouo | through with, tozethor with a number of uew ones, and during the evening refresh ments were served, The foliowing is a list of thoso vresent: Misses May Watts, Neliie Zurmeublen, Helon Bowman, Carrio Mor gan, Grace Gleason, Nunie Wolls, Mrs. Lou pee, Messrs. Louge Platt, O. S. Wiliiams, | Cusaday, Atwood und C. Patterson, and Harry Driscoll and Wood Allen of Omaba, Have you had onc of those elogant teapots with a pound of good tea? Only 7o, Lund Bros. Swanson Music Co,, Musonic temple. | Mandel & Klein soll furniture, carpets, cooking und heating stoves at cost to quit business. Phonograph Party Manager C. A. Atkins of the telephone company entertained a party of bis friends Friday evening at his bome on Mynstor stroot, in honor of Mrs. Boud and daughter of Seward, Neb,, who are visiting m. A phonograph was on hand to furnisn amuse- went, and 1t _exhibited itself under tho skil- ful hands of Mr. Atkins in such a way s to | urouse the wonder of the guests, as well as to keep them thoroughly entertained. About thirty guesis wero preseat, Progressive High Five Miss Mame Stephenson entertained a ls number of her friends from 2 to 7 o'clock Friday afternoon at her resideuce, 148 Wash ington aveuue. The afterncon was spent very pleasaatly in progressive bigh tive, and any trace of them. By means of a decoy let- | ter sent throuzh the postoflice he succeeded in entrapping the woman yesterday after ncon, and_after two months sepavistion, in which Murs. Bowers and Nolen had livea together as husband and wife, they wore re united. Mrs. Bowers admit that sbe had not found the free and casy life she had been so eager to enter upon neariy so attractive as she had anticipated, de and She was very willing to_drop ber facto husband and take up with the de article once more. Since nev_avrival in this ity sho had been living with Nolan at a voarding house on Vine strect. All the parties to the affuir are well con- nected in Hhinois, and the news of the down- fall of Mrs. Bowers, who is rkably handsome woman, fell on the peac socioty of the lilinois town like a thunderbolt. Mr, and Mrs. Bowers left for home last cveniug, while the traveling mar has droppea out of sight altogether. The finest line of lamps in the west. Lund Bros., 28 Main strect, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1 ettt e ——— lecsuring. They afl promised faithf quietly home and were thon rele No other depradations wero reportec Dr. Birney cuy wtareh, - FIRE WND POLICE, ully d 1 to Boe bldg. Oficer Von Mugge Exonerated—Elee tion bay Specials. Offcer Von Muggo was on the carpet last evening at the meoting of the fire and nolice commissioners, oharged with being drunk and sloeping on duty on tho night of October 17, Previous to thejtriul Vaciav Kubee with drew his charge, but tho board oxami a fow witnesses and then dismissed tho c J. . Coady and 15, M. Williams, both r contly appointed firenien, tenderod their resignations, which were accepted. John Holloway, was granted ten days annual loave, Gorman of track No. | and ( No. 5 hoso company, were each days leave. C. H. Yates w nquor licenso street to 102 ¢ The hoard nu tho newspanor to submit a swe rant od a transf s @ n from 312 South wpitol avenue, ssed a tion for the month of October, 1801, i to decide which nowspaper $hall pri applications for a liquor licanse ¥, Thompvon Tt Suttor S0 o A e WA etana Y Vel b5 Alle Y Nix i 1 i Kfward OloR. ] William 3 Rarey i N1 Wiy i B W f} i W 1. ewls ) 1 Smith I ROA D 1ol Wbt BT sl | Ciiaries Tun 1L Turney 1 W, Viekioy Chidrles A. Berry > direct n, m All the specia port to police b day 1o be sworn in special session Monday places ou the list of spoc Dr. Birney cures cata SOULH OMAHA, ofticers sad buarte u sath to Bl any Al ofticers. h. Mr. Babeoek for the Board of od t of hostler at the polico patrol stabl William Fitzpatrick of on his Ihirtoenth vequesting hed 1n Douglas county entof their civeulu order int the ted to day i to . on- The board will hotd a vacant Bee bldg. ST tion. Sorr Owana, Név., Oct. 31.—To the Edi tor of Tur Bri: Y timely and very proper editorial reforring to Mr, W Bab- cock for a member of the Board of Education wa titavlo 1o’ the wise mu \zement of Baocock's e —— Tue Bee as it was pleasing to Mr, 3 : : ot 1 | friends. From tho fiet that mniy persons, Many have ot seen Hart's now stock | [ends, Bt the fuet it s b at 10 Pearl street. Come, Tt Y 5 X -— { : manager of the Unio vds av South We have our own_ vinyards in Califor- | Ot who 1s a o JArds au\Soush nia. Jurvis Wine compiny, 803 Main st. | the Bodra of Edueation, T amimpelied to pen . L line in his behall and put him properly be Frank Trimble,atty, Baidwin blk,tel 503 | fore the people : il : : When wts zood and competent a man as My Hart's jowalry store, 10 Pearl street? | by ol e o sthosl to. s = el gavd party ties und nominutions and cast FOUND IN OMAHA, :‘mh'u, significany vots as to express in Runaway Members of a Chicago | peeded clated by the pablic and Man's Family Locat d. will be supported by elecfors when they S, > awo & Chicago rallway. engincer | Make tho necessary. to brcome can- Somo time ago a Chicago ruilway engincer | Makethopecessavy sicrlfiee Lo bieoe ein. vand that The | discovered that his wife hud a loy the paramour was a brother engince matter was fixed up and Octobe, Smith, the engineer, gave his wife an order for his September pay. A When he went home that night he found his house descrted with the exception of his iittla son, who was at a neighnor's. The boy was questioned as to where the mother and sister had gone, but knew notbing about their departure. A search was instituted ana the discovery made that the wife and aaughter’s wardrobe was zone. The case was given to a detective, who ded in entering the rooms of Ivans, the woman’s lover, where some letters were fouud from Mrs. Smith which stated that suc her daughter was in Omaha whiie_she was working for a book concern in Nebraska City, ana that she was known as Alice Noble, her maiden name. The case was watctied closely and another letter found which suid that Mrs. Smith would be in Omaha yesterday to see her daughter, Swmith at once_ sturted ana_reached here He told his story to Detective Hazo and the depots were watéhed for the womin, buzsne was not found ou auny incoming train A search was made by Sergeant Haze, and the woman and her daughter located at’ 1504 Capital avenue. Engineer Smith aceom- paned by the officer visited the house, but the womeun were out shopping. Simith stayed there to await their return, Then thore was a stormy meeting, followed by a recoucilittion. Smith said hefore the maet- ing that all he wauted was his daughter, but s probable that the wife will retura with bitm to ner old home toda s the Lite o o M. Tsaac Snyder, a neighbor of mine, had A diinister S a Neigh- an attack of the colic and was wishing only ould die. I gave him two doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa remedy avd in a shott time he was_entively lieved. No family should be without luable a racdicine, John 5. Baker, Everett, Bedford county, Penn. - QUESTIONABLY raced 9 O Clock A dozen graders who live in tents in Eighth precinet of the Fourth ward arve be- lieved to have been iliegally registered iust Democratic Registration Clerk was the ouly one who would place the other two clerks on the ovenin Butle names upon the books, the positively declined, s tuoy considered the rogistration illegal considering that the men bad no permanent home and conid hardly bo clussed as citizons. ‘L'ne domocratic hustlor who had indy the wraders to go up and register was called into requisition he sout for City Attorney W. S. Shocmaker When the city uttorney arrived he com mandea the clerks to register the 3 and bu ced up bis ordors with thrs rost and a term at Lincoln for violating the election laws While Shoemaker was talking 9 o'clock struck and the books were closed. This aidn'v make co to the man and he dify kepton. Iinally utimidation and quot- ing @ wisconstrued accountf the Australian Jaw the twolve volers wora registered by the other two clerks. The fact that their names were placed upon the books after 9 o'clock makes their voie illey without taking the other facts the case into consideration, il Dr. Birney cures catareh. Beo bldg. fadta Bt ] How 1t Was Celebrated. son wasn't celebrated by the boys to any great extont last night but it was because they did not wantto, Chief Scav edict agaiost the usual celebration had the desirea effcet. The police protection was doubled and a " careful watch kopt for gangs of boys bent on mischief About 10 v'clock Sergeant Graves sent in a wagon load of lads who were creat ing a dis- turbauce out on Tweat th str eet. Hallow By the time thu reached the juil the boys were sorry thau they had not stayed at bome and wone to bed. Chief Seavey took the crowd up iuto tbe police court Toom and gave them al & good sound is not ouly a vote for a gool and con e to eley 1pete man, but . vo! te the educatio standard in the city. EDUCATION AL featen Already. W. F. Martin and Mike Dolmtag of Sarpy county engaged 1 a political aiscrssi terday, ‘The difference ended in a fi which Mr. Martin was very badly Noarrests wore wade. Mr. Martir candidate for county. = - wrh. Dr. Birney cures ca T WIDE RANGE, AT on yes- ght in beaten Vs A ounty vommissioner of Sarpy Bee bldg. Bids on Exeavatinz for the New Gov- cinment Buiiai Bids for removing the old buildings and exeavating for the foundation of the new government building on block 85 were opened vesterday in the postimaste 0. They were as follows: 1% L. Laach & Son, Chi i MeKinney & Hale, Omiha, Willinm A, Reed, Omaha, £5,0005 pleton & Moran, Omaha, $,463; James ienson, Omuaha, 28 cents per cubic y Janes Fox & Co., Omaba, 5,703 W. I Cal ahan, Omana, $3,600. The bid of Atlantic, Tn., was received hy the postmater at 2335 aftor all the bids bad been opened. Tho bids were forwiarded to Washington, D cuces catarrh, Bee bdg. des v, Cralle. Alr € Cralle, eitizen’s candidate for justice of the peace, is an oid and re- spected citizen of Omaha, Virginia and is 33y 1354 he v purtimeut of the Union ars old. From He 1s a native of to as connected with the tlegraph de- Pacitic rallway. 1 ic | | | ( | i | | | | i | { 1591 IXTEEN PAGES, wet | SPECIAL ———————————————————————— . —————————— Fleotion Notice, practice of law, Mr. Cralle was admitted to COUNCIL BLUFFS, gton to b it the ity of lorsnce or g the bar in the district court for his county | SARMS Aan TaF I fota and | ‘v‘ B X % oy e long been identified with the best musical He O Pearl strect, neit | rail 110 sald ¢ f Florence by the O 2 cirelos of the city, and has gained tho respect MUDERS = | mnd Florenen Strect Railvay company ac of all his associates, 1f elected he will deal ODERN soven-room houses for rent. Aps | jiting the termintof suid proposed strve PaLFIY WWILH BT eo e AV to 0 7 ViR avenie, Mrs sheeradan. | Rt Sia treots throu it - - FOUNG nian with capital Wwishes to buy o | posed t ract and opcrate the s 1 Authorities Enjoined. Y Fleok o grocor.cs of b s and shovs Wil | 1 which sald que i e Henry L. Preston, propriotor of tho Kan. | DU i {5rpot hotlee and lot In Onmahi as par QUALIFIED ELEOT Clty Sunday Sun, seourad au: injunclion l“ SALE-<Fin venr-old Are, We Fouke, mw yor of the in Judgo Doane's court yesterday afternoon bout LA0) potinds, 106 Main streot wsuie this, my | " gainst the mavor, Chief Scavey, Atorney | rrag b XcHANGE-Good eloar LA L A AU L commands them not to interfere with tho | deivinz horses. Call on i, L. $hep office S el tory ol o ity ot ale or cireulation of tho paper in the eity | Grand hotel, ¢ e, T BEie] beoa Wi Db haiy until the case against the puper's represonta PLEASANT furnishod roons t Ty, the 1th day of Nove tive is to Bt avenue DUrHose of submitting to sa ~— YOR RENT- My brick residonee of | L AULLL Lt ) i ¢ De Witt's Little I 1v 1asors, bastpiil l‘ orner W Woavenue and ““‘l‘ Hu‘ ',‘,' \‘}“““H “" ‘n\w ; e \' 1 Nonzo J. Hart, l, IR SALE or Re Near Co re Street Rudlway ¢ ny t Alonzo Jay Hart 18 running as ap indo- f JC 600 QRN R, SLOSAOE 0 t it and operate u steent raifroud pondent citizens’ candidato for justioe of the | ST TTre 16 & i s for | G, LOEn- LA lles, poles, W res peace, Mr. Hart is o luwyer of good ability | PLOfMcer 12 North Main Street, ¢ Tuits In the cit “v Fiorcnon, for tie nd has sorved ono tevm ns Justice of the [ VA7 ANTED- Second cook at the s v o and 0ver, un e Peacaand hits AIRS! ' Fovora:for: IuLegHty- | (VY. thutht, 11 Dentl sos doni N Ity oI rnge, il e and promptuess in the disposition of cases In | Z1Ceho0 LS and vanlts eloanod by odorlees | hereinafter nnmed and dosignited, i his court. He has a bost of fricuds among sanitary procoss, Leave orders at city | tween the terminal points thercof, wh the attorneys of the city, who are working | ywiarshul’s e S Dobson. [ Burtiy tivel and dosienatodas paris of for his re-eiection OILSALR=A fino 0 _wcra—farm 10 wifies | Sl atevets ipon wnd jover woleh It i pros - fron Council Blutrs, & 190 80 | B LGN tO WhY 5 Dr. Birney cures catarrh Hao bldg, | &etese i L x"“w““ LA | ¥ street south fr ‘“\\‘m.‘ t troot Buildin: Permits VBRGNS B e oM e ton. ¥ I'he following permit 3 153001 by e | wd treated Tlhird street south from Wilettstreot, | superintendent of by vestorday “,‘\“‘y‘v.‘_‘}‘ | eet south from Calloun street, Main strent Dulin Ernst. tvo-stony rame rusidence, Vit R I T IR South Thirty -sc roc SO AT mits, Bulliio street from north city Totas § oot BINNAE A R Rt 3 | r forn thereof. . \, TN N Saring street west from oast clty s W Ik CAR SCOLT ATFOR Wwost front east eIty T (s, Ty [oF { Urrom Witer street, Hanover stiee Loaves CHIUAGO. BUKLINGION & Q. Arrivar | cust ety Limits, Hriges stred ¢ Ginabia, | Depot (0t and Mason Ste. | Oriaha, oOr Council Blutfs, from Water street, Washingto sireet iwost naha U Ik Do Msau sl = from cast city hmits, Shofield street Gl ok B o . CAPITAL STOCK S I streot, Farnun street west from £ p o { hicako kxpross X p u URPLUS AND PROFIT ¥ / [P RS ot Adums strooy west ft 1 a5 | Harrison street west from Third street, Mad Tunves- |RURTANGEON 8 0 iV Arrives | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ....$225,000 ! RGN BLFOG AWORT (FOMFD BT LRIR TS Rin e Omab; ey 1t and WMon St Omahn | street wost from Thir street, W t street I Deniwool KADress ipm [ Shuenrt EEH pt L D, Elindson, Charles | ergw 1 hird street, Clay. stroes, west ‘ 10 p Denver Bxpross snom | I Hannan, Transact zeneral banking bus St. P, M. & O, R R, tracks, Callioun ' 00 b iyl Gxprass, Daily 10 B | ness. Lurzosteapital and surplus of any banc | west from Fourth stroat. F11moro <ireet wesy K Thieain Limitod D | i Southwestorn lowa from Fifth SUreot, Jackhon streot west {rom it AintotnilieaiL #0 | NTEZREST ON TIME DEFOSITS | Fitthsirent, Paeltls streot west trom 1ifth T TN T ity bridie SUFCOL WOSE fronT st o'ty Ginhe | s | omiay L DAVOnpore street west from FIU strect AT _ el D 1 Forry strect wese from Fifth. street, ¢ F s b menees - aiew | UNION DEPOT HOTEL, | Uiy i et Srth curent = = i west from Fourth street, Downey strect w Leny UNION PACIFL Arcivo | Corner 10th and Mason Strects, | from Fourth strect. 'arker street west fr Omaha. | Unlon Vepot 10 and Marey Ste. | Omaha_ | SUTRET A Henavery fea | Fourth street, and thenee froni the suid co 100w m Dunvar Expro 500 pm | finest location ity Wi modarn ime | menecmont of each of suid Lust named stror 205 p Oeariand Hyor 115 b st Call Well: path | i, upon and over, under, throuzh and aerosy Ei)A n féatrice wi Fir Jwpm i lotuelo i Cable | Ui Sine | 10 ho western terminus of oach of G m e e 1% am ry U and b« sid sfwers, ot R R | et notiue for the mons N fiostion shall be submitted to s O R e T AT < ates from$lLw o $1L.0 per a7 1 jegal voters entire and the votes thercon shall i . : - — — be “YES” or “NO™: and all votes “YES" <hiall HELIOE R Reay AT ELIO io b | On December 1, 1801, the MeCa be considered as i favor of giving suld con 0 | NI XS] w40 am | bank whl revise’ its rules govern| sent, right of way and authority to the said L it 18 tollows proposcd street Failwity. and ull votes "NO 120 pm penver el 40 pm Seetion 1T will read: ( shall be considerec \~I: inst giving u‘luu- b oo ehrie e AL persons miking deposits of savinzs must | sent, right of wiy and authority to- sald pro- O Nresns X LEil e (L the time of making the first deposit place | posed street railway Leaver CHICAGO, ML & ST, PAUL Arrivy their name upon a signature book to be kept The poils shall be” open on the day of sald Omaha UL 1%, doyy Mirs/ 40 | Omaha for that purpose. and take a deposit book, in | election at 8 o'clock in the morning and shall Culcazo bxbreis. jam | Which their deposits are to b enterca continue open until 7 o'clock in the evening of licaco rixp wopm | made, and wherein shall be printed taese | the snue day at the respective voting plices e 3 Aeiesr | rules and rezulations; wnd depositors signinz | as follows: Jr S s See | O | their wame i the signature hook shall by so FIRST WA i T > e m | aoing e deemed o give unconditional assent | Bank ldinz, corner in and Witlet gux ity Piissenyer WP W 1o the terms and conditions of sakd rules and | streets M regulutions SECOND WART NN Arety Seetion V will read § City hall bullding, ccrner Fifth and Stato 0 it e Olnana Atter Deceniber 101, interest will be pud | strect sl Do e | Dy siid VeCuoue sivings banlc on all deposits | winess whereof, 1 €, V. Fouke, mayor of PR 8 1At the rate of 4 per cont perannum for il full 1 the City of Florence, have set my hand fnd : vdeposit, and all deposits nade auring the V. Miuyor [kt i (EX Suy rOll Passen “'I LIt first ‘rv\'u‘\}\~ fany month shall dra n- al.] L Lam . hievio Kxprads, MU R | st fronn the first of (it month, but money R BT ot G o o 5w | notdraw interest until the fiest of the fotiowing | = . e - . LT B onth. No interest will be calewiated on frac- | Not'ce of the Sitting of th Gity Council as Lenve yU Ui sl 2 fis v e | tonad parts of a dollar, and not untls the sum 355 i Omatha. U, 12 A aa ke 320 0t | deposited s mount to £ 00, Tnterest will a Board of Equalization. £ b st Canton til 2o pm | Lo credited o each aecount on the irst diys | g a1 Tax-payers and Owners of Prope 2 | of funusry and July. and this interose. it not | To a1l Tax-puyers and Owners of iroporty G | it i ok Wadir due, | Oana | Silhdrawh will draw Intereat trom tia date. A Lt an UM HBIRLTIL mnhn epot Thth and Wouster Sta, Omahsy { Gonpounding twieo w vear. Certilicates of de olvyial L . : 3 : T o LR T o pusitwill driw Tnerest as expressed upou e | LRI e hi (Fx b, Lixp. (53, Mon) Pace fOmala wiil, s provided and roquire o Wy (K Sun) ... Seotion VI will read: , i L L T T T L BT 610 p 3 i) Wy account to which no deposit and on SR (6 (0 RO e Lo el B Jrosy I no draft shall have been mado for five | Hon of not tese thau five duys commes Tewves Co ST, ML KO, Arrives [ yeurs in succession shall be s ndigudase | AN AN L O ot a uosolot ety B Omaha. Fepot 15th and Web iter Sta. Omal bearing interest unless adifferent arrange. T TR L r T T e T e 543 m Limited 2 n rules und rozulations may be altered, [ fSieh siting whl be held at the oftice of the 515 bt inie v (Ex Sundiy) | 54 o mended or wnnulicd and new rules enacte itlancnra It dtholb Ol s nacolinty, Veuvos MISI0UTE PAT TR Avrivos | LY bhio Doura of divectors avuny moeting pro= | QU GERGE" SN Qg Sk uneil' § S = 5 . Sdetlons LIV IVEVIT VLT XX and X1 AV ALy SRBLA Sl AN o Ul s rallorally o Aoa o St Lol Exoress o LT R +And you Gind wich of you are reby nori 2o Llann Srires S B NI 2N KL CHFI A R I e e I TGS Jenvay K. (o STI0E & Arrtves. | - Any complaing or objection you ny hive o Rpowaterl_Unfon obut, topell Uinds,__[deansfor Notice to Contracto sl assossment gr any part thereof s by Woa Ratn s Ity D xpi 6.50 1 statute provided, *Complaints in writinz may 04 p hansns Chiy Night Exprois £ 0 Pians for i sevensstory and baserment office | 1 - A AT e T S =t ey it B rect, tobe build for tho sceur Dl e st anygtlinadirion oavos | CHICAG & PACIEIC relvor ty Bank Building compuany. corner Lourt IGRERIOIOREAID O ” \ Tranfer | Unton Dosot. Couneil Binifs. _Trawstor | and Nobraska stroets, Slons City. lowi, may o2idsy OHN GROVES, City Clerk I TR e Jam | beseen atour office after November 1. 1301 - - ———— e - 480 pm . Vestibule Limited. LR pon | Der 15, 1801 -l o s o sy s | I into the contruet i€ wwardod, Gnly thso el Ta0 b M nlonxs Ly Accommodation.... [I0M'v @ | purties who can demonstrate.: to the archi- Counci iuifs, l1a. onvo CAGO & NORTHWES 't Vervor | poricnee fn heavy work has been s to | m iy ) S LA or| Union vepot, Couneil e, |Teanstar [ BOTS I ROy NOr e b ntte | PIIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED 0 pm “Chiengo Fxprava wiop | Dusiness ke manner. are reguested (o bid, = PR L 15 p m Vesitbulo Limtted Wi n m The rlght is reserved to rejeet any 1 all HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. W p m Enstern Flyor. £ 140 p a | hids, MCLAUGHLIN & STEVE Architects, (o= S99 Atlantic Ma x Mon L Roows i3 and 614 Town Savings Bank Bulld- AR tiatroliziing 10m o w | SIG0N City, lows = T Ode N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. OMATEA A N 3 \riivas Transted) Unlon Desot, Council ibutrs, I'eansfor — ——. . St Louts anon il 105w T N T e T v C\OA I Wianaforl Union lenot. ¢ ouncil sture, |y = o W00 p 1 Chica 0 b [ &L - o n oy nake ES £ S 3 S WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES o conc s on | Cox is Selling His Celebrated i Up Cap'tal. ...l $100,000 " s Oldost organizod bani ln tho city LEXINGTON LUMP §$3.50. attention patd L0 colibetions Acenaats of 1adivia g 4 7 O T A T LEXINGTON NUT-33.00. Careaupui o in vits GEO. PUSANFORD, Broddont, ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK, A W.RIERNAN. Castitor, o Apon s canee | 1§ NMladn Street. ‘Telephone 43. = @IN ST GOO S Largest Furniture House G E MY ERS, Successor to (. A, Berne & Co, FIONEST J TGSy Furniture of Every Description. arriving daily. Particular attention given to Bluffs will save Telephone 30 205 and 207 Broadway, HONEST TREATMEN All of which will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. mail Customers within 100, mi! .t the best and newest style goods. orders, 25 C 25 per cent and g 2 BEEBE'S OLD STAND, Council Blu In the Missouri Valley. A complete new line of Parlor, Bed Room, Dining Room. Kitciicn and Office Furniture of Council ffs la FENEST DEALING. '3