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o —e Window THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIlL BLUFFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Dellverad by carrior to any part of the clity . W. TILTON, - MANAGER ) Btus ness Office, ... THLEFHONES | Xight Rditor MINOR MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Co. Courncil Bluffs Lumber Co.. The tax-levy injunction case was contiaued by Judge Macy vosterday until this morning. The Neola whisky cases occupied @ €ood stiare of tho day yosterday in the district court, Regular meeting of Unity Guild at tho resicence of Mrs. Anderson this afternoon at 21350 o'clock. Dr. Daryea of Omaha will lecture this evening atthe First Prosvyterian church under the auspices of tho humane sceiety of Council Bluff Tho Equal Suffragist society will hold a meeting at the Yout, Men's Christian asso- ciation rooms this evening. Ladies and gen tlemen are invited, A marrioge license was issued yosterday to Harry Gaca and Johaana D:Fries, both of Laucastor county, Mo, They were mar- ricd by Justive Hammer. The funeral of J. J. Sullivan took placo yesterday morning from St. Fraucois Xavier's Catholic™ church, The ser very elaborate, und the remains were followed to the grave by a very long procession of sor- rowing frieuds. Constable Enuos of Missouri Valley ar- rived in the Bluffs vesterdav morning And 100t bick home wi'h him ISlias Hutett, who is wunted whero to answer to tho charge of stenling some blankets from & pussenger on @ Northwestern tra Charley Crouch, a 12 found wandering about th morning hunting for au owner. ga'ion brought out the fact that he home in Galesbury, TIL, lasy Juls, bee: seeing the couniry ever sinee. As the cool niehts come on he wants to get to his father's home agmin. His father, Joan L. Croueh, was telegraphied to and 'n railway puss 18 o ve sont Lo him for bim to cvme o0 on. r-old boy, was strects vesierday An investi- eft tis and has Mothzrs will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syeun tne best remedy for their childe 25 cents a bottlo, — PERSONAL PIRAGRAPILS, C. B. Waite has returned trip in the cast. Rev. G. W. Crofts and family left yester- day for Beatrice, Neb., whero they will re side Mrs. C. the guest 1eMillen, Calonel Jonn H. [Ceatley, formerly mavor of Council Bluffs, was eletted yestorday to the oftice of commander of the lowa Soldiers home at Marshaltow Charlss W. FPassett is i the city attend e the medid vention in the interests of the Medi a of St, Joseph, ana the Medieal Fortnighily of St. Louis. from a vacation McMillen of her sister-iu-iuw, of Porry is in the city, Mrs. James “Late to bod ana_eariy to riss will shorten the road to vour home in tho skies. But early Lo bed and “Lattlo Early Ri the pill thut m s lite loagar aal bitter and wis B dusts It s an old saying, and hanesty is the best of pe always found it so in de patrons, The proof we have of the above state ments is the quick response to our ad- ments, and no complaint. \ ve just commenced a ten-day dress goods sile at special prices, and call the attention of the public to our show window display. No. 1--Shows a line of out- in mixcd, checked and plaid novel= enme goods retail at 50c a yard 86 ins wide and warrantes 11 wool; w offer same during siie at 83¢ per yard. Window No. 2—Shows a better grade of goods, representing some of the finest Futopean productions, in French, Aus- trinn and German manufacture, as well as some exclusive deess patterns in tho latest weaves and effeets, ranging in price from $6.00 10 $15.00 each. Window No. 3—Shows un entir forent lino. It is composed of goods und blnck and white, among are somo bargaing, Wo call your tion to our 42inch cashmere at worth s0¢. Perhaps the greatest bur- gain ev offered by us, orary othee merchunts, 1s our 46-inch Austrian hen- rietta (ull wool), regulur 7ic grade, at 674, Besides the bargains mentioned wo baven full range of fancy weaves at speeinl low prices, such us whip cords, poplins, Matelasse, India will, Lans: downe, glo:ins, ete., ete. Window No. 4—Weoffer the choice of this line while they last at 19¢ pe Goods are a heavy homespun, nated in different colors, full 56 wide and well worth 25c, FOTHERINGHAM, WINTELAW & CO., Boston Sto e, Council Blufls, stands good, icy: we have ing with our y Qif- black ut inches The city council met yesterday afternoon as o committee of the wholo to consider the Paul ordinance. It was Katio bar the door 80 far as all but the members of tho council were concerned, but from the members it was learued that the mstory of the proceed- ings of the weeting was the same s that of all ils predccssors. ‘Uho aldermen mot, lovked at the map, and edjourned without kuowing any more about the matter or com ing any nearor o decision than whou th met. Mr. Paul has secured tho signatures of twenty-two property owners on Eighteenih siroorto a petition asking the council Lo Frant tho right of way askod for, and this petition is in the hands of the council. On the other band, there is a remonstrance aguinst the proposition signed by two prop- erty owaers on Bighteenth sirveet. Tne sixnatures of abouL eighty others have becn wrpended 10 tho remonstrance, but 8o fac as the members of tho council have beon able to asceriain not one of thom owesa foot of Property on the street. Mr. Paul stated to a BEs reporter last evening that ho thought seriously of throw- fog his maps, plats and everything else por- taining to tho project into the fire aud emi- gratiog to some place whero be would be mble 10 do something. At preseut there seews to be but little hopo of the project folne trough wuloss somo new aud un- card of for, roughit 1o bear upon the members of tho Procu aving Home, Three ye while I 'was visiting rela- tives at Higzinsville, Mo., I was suddanly tuken with colic and sovdre pains in tho stomach, My relatiies sent to the doctor for modicine, and he seit me otile of Chamoeriaiw’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaa Remody, telling the bearor that if vhut med- feiue did not cure ms he could aot preseribe sy thing that would. T usod it aud was \m- mediately rehoved. —Hexiy A, Tuoviiy, 170psoplo in this iy The GGas Co. puts ‘em in ntlemen, the flnest line of rall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Brondw Judson, civil enginesr, Us0 743 stoves 1t Cost. 23 Browdw ay People's Party County Convention. A delogate convention of the pooplo's party 15 called to meet at the courthouse iu Cour all Bluffs Saturday, ' ‘pusmber 24, to in nomduation a full county tick township is requiy.od to send delogato G. L. Cooren, Chaivman, F=Witt's Sarsaparilia claens2s tho 012ad, ————— Wanted to Buy. Improved property. Will pay cash if pricoislow, H. G. MeGee, 10 Malu street. i George Davis, drugs ana paiota place Lach NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | Three Busy fessions of the Missouri Valley Medical Association, MARRIAGE VIEWS ON THE RELATION mert of Atlantio Wants the State to a Flemer Hold on the Rite onibit t of Crim and ¥ e Union nal The fifth annual conveation of the Meai- cal Society of the Missourt Valley was in session all day yesterday at tho government building. Tovee sessions were held, and an intoresting program of papers was pre- sented on sublocts of intersst to mecical men, Dr. A, 8. Mansfeldeof Ashland, Neb,, Dr. T, B. Lucey of this cily took money from the members, and Drs. ¥\, tomas and Don Macrae of this eity acted as secrotary and assistaut secretary re- spectively, In the morning there were but two papers The first was by Dr.J. G. Biller of Cuerokee, Ia., on “Pelvic Inflammations Fol- lowing Parturition,” avd the socond by Dr. Ira K. Atkiuson of Fremont, Neb,, on “Thrombolic Abscess.” The rest of ' the morning program was disponsed with. 1i the aiteravon De. Frederick Bacon of Omahia commenced the exercises by roading a puper on “Fibrold of tne Uterus.” This was followed by & papar on *dialthusiai- ism," by Dr. J”M. Richmond of t. Joseph, Mo. ‘I'he reading of this paner gave rise to a lively discussion. Dr. J. M. Emmert of Atlantic wado a short specch which was listened to with the closest of attention. He roferred Lo tho subject of hereditary crime, and ndvocated the 1den ot the government tuking hold of the marriage system with a much lirmer grip than heretofors, He would have tae law prohibit the murriage of per. sons who had been convicted of murder, theft or any other crime which indicated a debasement of 1o moral sensibilities. He thoughit thut in this way & groat deal of tho crime that now prevails would gradually be done away witn, “Then came the roading papers: ‘‘I'rendelonbur Position in Pelvic Surgery,” by Dr. &, E. Summers, jr., Omaha; “Empyema,” by Dr. D. Macrae, Council Bluffs: “A Study of Seven Fatal Laparoto- mies,” by Dr. Lanphear of Kunsas City, Mo, ach of " the papers was followed by discus- sious, which were limited to five minates, At tie ciose of the afteraoon session the boolks of the officers showed that the follow- ing had registercd in attendance Conucil Bluffs, F. S. Thomas, John Graen, B Lacey, ). B Cleaver, J. I White, H. B. Jonnings, J. M. Barstow, J. C. son, g. C. Waterman, 1. W, hummu" L. Trovnor, M. C. Christiansen, A."H. Cur: ter; Omaba, . S, Owen, L. A. Merriam, George H. Brash, A. F. Jonas, Frederick Bucos P. Lord, B.F. Crummer, V Ross, C. F. Clark, I Brudges, Jonn 15 Sumo Omana, M. Kirkpatrick, W. eb., C. Inchies; Missouri Valle Chipman Logan, J. L. Wit lantic M. Emaert; '~ Carcoll, A L. Wright: Fremont, Neb, Ira E Atkiuson: Cherokee, In., J. G. Biller; » Cluy, Mo, Bmory’ Lanpliear: Rted Hiltt, R. Hanua: St. Joseph, § I{!rhu.uu(l. Silver City, . A i Ashland, Neo., J. Mansfel Sioux Cits, W. sepson, . M. Knott; Lyous, eb, WL fldreth: Aveea, BB, Di: . Letsine Porsia, W. . Howe; Boud: Pleasant thill Ta., . Huff; Onawa, Ia., H. A, Wheeler: Castana, In., J. I Talboy; Des Moines, James \W. Cokenower: Washta, lu., 3 Minneolu, . M. Burge. program the following oficers we for the coming President, J. M. Kootts of Sioux City; vice presidont, H. B. Low secoud vice presidont, W. Oumata: treasurer, T, B, Licey of Counci Blufrs rolur) S, Thomas of Cou Blufts, Tho next seasion of the assock will be at 3t. Josepb. Mo., in Murch. of the following Westaide, n. L. 1, Pnii O. Baer, J. W, first e of Lincoiu A. Bridzes o DeWitt's Sarsaparilia 1s reiania, S Criminals Indicted, Ihie grand jury madeiis first raport vester- duy morning and roturned several indict- ments, The following of the iudicted parties are now in custody: Morris Quian, indicted for the burglary of Oscar Baumeister's place, the Tremont house, %00 Broadway. “Sober” Burns, indicted for the robbery of George Stevons, ticket taker at® the east end of tho motor bridge. The charge of ussault wilh intent to commit murder which was preferred againt him is diswissed, the jury fuiling to find evidence enough to warrant an indictment. James ‘I'racy, indicted for assault with 1ntent to commit murder. He stabbed Minnio Dixof tho proprietress of “The Ark.’ on Pierce streot, Oswald Peterson, iudicted for sedue tion of lie Christisnson. The following parties, who were held to tho grand jury on various charges, were dis- chavgea for luck of evidence: Foster Bu ussault with intent to do great bodily inju to James Boges; Tuomas Cairoll and Tom Baker, assavlt with intent to do great bodily injury'to Tom Ryan; Jonathan Jones, lur- ccuy of & horso helongiug to Oficer Murphy of the police force. The charge of assauit ith intent to commit murder which was { »ferred agaiost Dick Grandon, the motor bridge highwayman, was also dismissed. ‘Pue erand jury is suil ernnding and another report may be expected in a few days, DetVitt's Sarsapariina aestroys sous us scrofala, skin disn mutisim, (5 timely uso s Trains for Mapawa at 11 a, m. 6,7, Suna 9 o’clock p. m. —_— Gotting After Dellnquents. The Uuion Depot company stockholders met last eveaing 1 the court house to hear the report of Messrs. Pusey ana Wright as to the results of the correspondenco bnd with the railway magnates. There was but little satisfaction Lo be gotten out of tue report, The Uunion Paciic and the Wabush bad signified their wiliugness to tako their share of the depot grouads off the hunds of the Union Depot compauy provided the rest would o likewise: the Miwnukes snd Northwestern wero not willing to ao this, and tho Burlington and Rock Istand naa' not deigned o roply to the letters sent them. It was deelded that another faco to face coufereuce should tuko place, and for that purpose Pusey, Wrightaud T.J Evans are to make a tri such p. 3, eczomy, rhe s many lives. 28,4, p————— The Truthful Test It requires no learned experts or scientific experiments to establish the fact that DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORING EX- TRACTS are not only the strong- est, but positively the sweet- est and most dclicate fruit flavors, If housewives will flavor a cake, pudding, tard or cream with Dr, Price's Extract of Vanilia, Lemon or Orange, and a smaller quan- tity gives a more natural and grateful taste than can be im- parted by any other Extracts, is it not an incontestable proof of their greater excel- lence? In every case where Dr. Price’s Flavors are used they give perfect satisfaction, ] cus- THE OMAHA to Chicago at their earliest convenience be- fore the meoting of the railway commission 1n tlis city on the 20th, A great deal of time was speat 1n_talking over ways and meaus for paying off the fu- cumbrances on the depot property. About £4,000 is required topay back taxes and other small debis. It i3 quite likely that an effort will be made to induce the conncil and board of eupervisors to remit the back taxes, but even if that fuils there 1s another string to puil. There is u little less than §10,000 worth of stock which has not been paid for. This the board of directors was instructed to take immedinte steps to collect, and lawsuits will be insti- tuted at once against the delinguents. ——— De: ts Elect Delegntes, The democrats hold primary elections last evening i all the wards to choose delegates to the county convention, to be held in the court house naxt Thursday. The following waore chosen : irst Ward—L. C. Besloy, J. R. McPher- son, John Clausen, Jr., Fred Guise, B, 1 Waterman, Ed_Stockert, P. Betz, Cnarles Huber, James Nicoll, 1. H. Guanella. Second Ward—0O. 'H. Lucas, Bd. DeKay, W. H. Knepter, Lucius Wells, Jacob Neu- mayer, Russell Whittlesev, Jnhn O'Neill, Willian Malony, W. EL Schurz, J. C. Martin, William Allstrand. Third Ward—P. Gunnoude, Fred Spet- man, W. H. Thomas, Din Grabam, John Plumer, R. O. Fink, J. J. Hathaway, 11 Pierce. Fourth Ward— B, S. Terwilliger, A. T. El- wel . John Schoentzen, U. H. White, L) Magrao, jr., J. J. Stea, Goeorge C. Wise, J A. Murphy Fittn Ward -8, Labtardt, M. Callaghan, S, Kutzonstein, §. Cusie, B.'B. Bowman, jr.. N. O'Brien, J. 1. Stovenson, F. Dingls, Sixth Ward—William Woods, M Demnsey, J. B, Baenott, C. R. Nichoison, C. C. Graves, H. W. Payne. sovra onan . Republicans of the City Hold an Enthusi- astio Meeting, Thore was another enthu:iastic republi- can meoting hald at Kaights of Pytnias hail last ovening. The South Omaha Repub! can club und the Younr Men's Republican elub met in Joint session, Peesident McCulloch of the latter club prosiding. The ball wes well filied with republicans ana enthusiasm was as frce and as numerous as the air. E. M. Bartlett was called upoa, and for a ball an hour interested those present with an able talk, He urraigned the democratic and people’s parties for the hypocrisy of their munifestations and the fallacy of the cluims they set up for the dear people’s sake. Mr Bartlete's address was groatly enjoyed vy his hearers Phil . Winter responded in a short ad- dress when his namo was called. He was foowed by J. B. Erion and other ma ubors of tha two clubs, Prosident McCulloch reported that nearly fifty signers had been secured to tho roll of wembership in the uuiformad marching club and that a meeting would b hetd Thursday evening for the purpose of organization and the trausaction of necessary business, ‘The fact was also anncuiced that a repud. lican rally will be held Tuesduy evening in the Tuird ward at Evans' hatl, Twenty- eightt and K strocts, and the member of both repablican clubs are urzed to attend of 1t. William Schenck and Auna Donovan, a woman of the town, weut foradrive Wedues- cay night and before starting bacame badly intoxicated. They drove aboat the city for some time, and about 1 o'cloc were crossing tho Q street vis the horss ook teiehit and ran away as upse ana the pair thrown out as bad!y braised and injired, wi har companiot escaped wittia® few' shght seratehes. Too buggy was badly wrecked. Both were ar rested and tined € and costs this moraing by Judge Fowler. Kicked 8814 Horse, Wednesday evening 1t. A. Forsythe, coutractor, was kicked by u horse he w ing and baaly burt. the s driv Tue animal's boot struck Porsythe in the mouth, kuocking ouvand loosening several teeth. The second time the horso raised nis hind feet into the air e struck tae driver vpon the les, just below the knee, badly cutiing and bruisiag it. The accidont occurred at TLirteouth streat an Missour avenue, and Forsvine was re to his room ac tho lteed, whore he was give medical attendancy DIt Yesterday brought in tle, eud th of Cnttle, afteracon the Unton Pacific wo cars of horses and one of ¢ switched to tho unior stock When on the stocl yurds tracks a coupling broke. and befora could be stopped the cir of cattio ran dow the graae tward Swift's paclisg ho aud was ditched. The cattle were qui released, and it was found that none of then were injured, miraculous as it may appear. Notes und o: Mrs. Puilip Moore is in visiting with triends, Johm Mackie has returned from a visit with trieuds at Clarks, Dr. I3, L. Siggios Plattsmouth vesterday. Mrs. C. A. Aaams of Lincoln is visiting hei sister, Mrs. A. L. Williams of this eit Dr. E. L. Erniout and family turned from an exteuded visit in vania, Miss Graco Nowcomd will party of friends this evening at “Thirtieth and W streets, Sumuel ©. Brigham dolivered an at Papitlion last oy peopie’s party adherents, Mark Boukal's child, aged 9 years, fell from a window yvesterday afternoon®ana th vight arm was broken just below the clbow Misses Susie and Luclla Matthews, who nave been visiting with friends in this eity, have returned 10 thew home in Platts- mouth, The republican primaries will o hel | this afternoon in the Jorey Dod buildine on Twonty-fifth street, batwoen M and N streets, and not in_the Stavley building s tas beon udvertised. Disease never successtuily attacks the sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsuparilla wakes pure new blood aud euriches blsod. - Collision o Pennsylvania, New BRUNSWICK, D pt. 15, —A colli- sion ocourred at midnight last mght between two froight traius ou the Penosylvania rail- road noar Plainsborough. About a dozen freight curs were wrecked. The road was s, Sp.ri. Lake, lo.. ttended the fair o have re Peansyl entertain ¢ her nome, address ing to a gathering of GITIZENS STATE BARK 01 Council Blufts, Capital SEOCK. . oeiiuiennn., L§152,0)) Surplus and Peofits 5,900 Net enpital anl surpls INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSLIS, Sewer 1 Sonlod proposuls will | fved by the u dorsigned until 150 0'elock b, w. Sepren Uth, 1802, for the construction’ of sewers in bewor dis rivts Nos. 164 5l 1ho eity of Oniiahis, a8 por ord TOSDOLIVOLY, WC0Oe et tions on 1 Or'Pubiio Workw ~ Ench prop: nted GLnks furnisio s & 0 be wecompanied by & certifiod che ho sut of £ 4, Davable (o tho elty of O, s evidenco of kood fulth, 1o buar s reserves tho Fleht to rej orall bids, and to wiive defoc POW. BESKHAUSER, Chadran of the Hoard of Pub ie Works Ouiahis, Neb., Seple uber 1oih, ) slti- 7.2 .H.fl)) Shugact, . T, V. iHada roposl for the Sule of Vacating 20th Stroer, Redies's Subdivision Seulnd pr suil by Rewson of setwoen Jdoho 1. pd Farnnin streot. posals wiill b receivod : t the ity comptratier's otflow, eity of Omih -, o 4 p. . oumber 27, 1802, for the saie of ihe follow- purcels of land: Two woen Fur lece of KX 7 4 feel, betweon | Jalt How Wids will bo received on en 1y Lo desired. Eioh bidder d chock of 820 Lo right Iy auy orall hids. Pl ol o (e iu this offl o E OLSEN, Comptrol 040t Gencripiion o uh THEOL: DAILY BE E FRIDAY, blocked about threa hours, but no ons soriously injured. (14 1, Ovatlon to KingHitmbert. opt. 15.-<The voyal party was ac- corded a spiendid ovAtion st evening on the departing of tne Monza. ‘ing Humbert has given $10,000 to the fund for the poor, and bas issucd, through the mayor, a manifesto thanking the Geaoese for. their patriotic ve- YER'S Sarsaparilla 1s superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-purifiers, First of all, because the principal ingredi- ent used in it is the extract of gen- uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper. ties. Also, be. Cures Catarrh ¢ e'yo. low dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind.” With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded, Itis THE Superior Medicine because it is always the same in ap- pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be- ing highly concentrated, only small doses are needed. 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Mothod new wnd unfailiog WEAK MEN (VITALITY WEAK), Mads#0 by too elosy appii catlon 10 business 0r 3ta1y; 4870rs moatil straly ur grief; SEXUAL EXC 51 middls life, v Fom the effects of youthfal follios WEAK MEN ARE VICTIMS TO NERVOUS DIt BILITY or EXUAUSTION, WASTING WEAKN INVOLUNTARY 102323 with BARLY DECAY 1 YOUNG nnd MIDDLE AGED: Inck of vim, Vi and stronsth, wi h sexual orans dmpalred an i womkenened jram itarely 0 approaching ol nea. Allyield readily (9 0ur now troatment for loss of vital power. Call on oc address with stamp for circulars, (reo book and recelpts. 118 South 15th Strest. Dr. Searles & Searles, ' %0, 0k & Next to Post Offie Syphills cural s for Iife. Nu@AmNa COHTENTS FOR OCTOBER : ‘Honey and Gall,” o complete novel by John Ha author of **Helen's companion to thut famous story. rofusely and beantifully illust Ribert 1, Wenzell, and tho sto is withont question the strongest and most fuscinating of any of Mr. Habber- ton's novels. Albert H. Hardy treats upon ‘ Godey’s, Pastand Present 7’ in a clear and concise sketch, comp ing the history of the magazine, cover- ing sixty-two'years, and also contain- ing o Liography of Louis A. Godey, the famous Tounder. — Tis is ful illustrated with a full page #nd other illustiations by V. Gribuyedoff. “The Home.” t is condneted by Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, an article by her appearing each month. That for Octo- ber is ‘*Ancient Bills of Fare.” Augusta 8. Prescott writes in the department upon * What Shall We Buy for the New DBaby." “The Nun Lady of the White House, " A bright, timely sketch from the pen ot Mattie Sheridan, - finely illustrated by V. Gribayedoff. “Among the sketehes are ¢ Blaek' Hollyhocks,” by D. H. R. Goodale,.and ©* Why Do We Like People ?” by Lillian Wliiting. ‘Paris in Summer? is written and charmingly illustrated by Eleanor E. Grentorex.” In this letter the guy city is déscribed as only the brilliunt and widely known writer can describe it, and the illustrations are an art gallery of themselves. ‘ALl the Books " swed by dJohn Habberton, Tt is needless to kay this is one of the most valuable and interesting depart. ments of the magazine. “Godey’s Fashions,” which has been a feature of the maga- zine for sixty-two years, will continue, but thoroughly modernized and beau tified by specinlly designed fashion plates in ten colors. The department will be & surprise and delight to the lady readers. This department is con- ducted by George H. Lawreuce. Poems. “ Revery,” by Richard Burton, Illus- trated ; ¢ Chrysalis,” by Marah Ellis Ryau, Iustrated ; * To s Belated Wild Tiose," by Isabel Gordon, Illustrated ; A Love Song,” the lust poem written by the late Josephine Pollard. The Search Light is true to its pame, In it timely, live andinteresting subjects are treated editorially in the brightest and most attractive Liannes SEPTEMBER 16, SPECIAL NOTIOCLES COUNCIL BLUFFS. AppaiTing tn & he want advertisomonts newspaper are often the most | part of its contents. They express the ur needs, the daily wishes of the pooplo want sonething and who are wiling to somoth CAre WhAt S0Ft Of & 8L0¥6 You who have or how h coal 1t PERHAPS YOU DON'T i don't read what foll It doesn't Intercat you. ¢ oxporience of those who have used arland Heaters vely that they are FIRST in economy of snienee in manipuiation and durability uilton honor And do ot fail 10 work t costs sou nothing 11 we wiil teil you o Who swear by th GENTS WANTED T roasting And bk nz pun Steady worle | G prove’to have azonts who make over woek rozulaely. Acdress Ulatles Sehulthelss, Conno 1R, MTs tho bost doable In the warket Ftave. i IASTURAGE for cluss: 3L.30 W month, way. ook at thom | 3 ¢ ARM Clty voutnandrads | B0 AN G GELAC Toal eetite Diwtliin and business rentals. Money lownod for Tocal Investors. . Lougee & Towio, & Learl Ulg sacrl road horse G L Lowis, 12 Poarl streot norses and cattie; first Inquire at 614 Bro loans. Money loaned W will o tor sale Of OUF best pec ers and rang Also Agent for Columbin Bicycles. 504 Broadway and 10 Nm‘_lh Main Street COUNCIT, BLU % Qo stoo of merch Andise tn wostorn [owa, Diweil locatod. doing oo 1 business. for suid de. . G Bartiett, 21 Broadwhy. houd of youug hurses tar trada: tmprovel E G, artiott, W1 Broad- ort 9 =property ar ban | Wiy, Couneil Blnfrs £1000 worth of dry €oods wnad not ons for ox- Chiunce, E. G Bartiott, 7 Broad way. Fnl: SALE Creamery, well brasi doinz wood’ business artn er o sull cotiro businoss 1. Shonte. QOR SALE—Tmproved 16 -were stook farm in westorn Tow.i, $2 o turi, 82 12) ncres. $24 Johnston & Van Pate NORSA LT lovated tn No- Will tiko ava barzatn Artistic GHICAGD ENGRAVING at Low Prices. | Stock and Design The Latest and Best, Send us $1.20 and we'll ser cards from Send us 90 cts. [lardware stok in central Neb, $0) B Sheato, oK S Cholcest furm I Pottawatu m e i avres, sl and f- proved woafe, FYOU hava aaything for sale or trado sse £ 1L Sho o, Broviway an @M us streot Qe QRRENT=Dweilla s in i parts of ths eley. 1 1L Sheafo, Broadway and Main TOR SALE—Ou s L paynients. frait ani arden an i noar Cotuell BluMs B you 100 engraved new copper plate i tplate (to be el graved cards Eheifo, Broadw iy an | lain stroat We pay express charges. FPOR SALE-Albion Rolier wiils on Bon METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY, river, Neb.; finest wator powor in thy staty doveloping 125 Horse pOWGE WAt entire yo (r; (Late Cobbs Library Co.) duily e picity, 100 irrels: mih noee 6 s 3 ¥ Surten inces complote inovery d vl s LA ’ ssldon acresof ban 1. tit'e b PANGLE D £ 50011 [ uprove L oa i cars’ o POR SALE OR RENT ~Good conl yird with Tho Good Sumaritan. 20 Years' Experlnce. utes, dre. G reanshinlds, Nicholson & Oo o EN AN POR EXCHANGE Hotel and _restinrint B DO e oo D K n Shubort. Neb.'tnd 1 lots in WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE r. Colo.; will exchanze for clear No- WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- skadand. i H. Sheafe, SARY OF MEDICINE, POR SALE -Hardware stoci, will v #4000 10cuted In in active Nebraska tow of 1,30 popul-tion: business old est:b isho wihil'bear e ose investization, B, 1. Shoafe. 80 ACRE firm with fimprov ents, five C wiles th of Council Blails; $55 an acro: wenip birgatn, B H. She ifo. W ANTED N raska lund [n exehango for oYY good work horses. E. 1. Sheafs W ILE you bulll o home? “We iven in ros dey whicn we sell for £ 0 if tasen soon. enshicids, Nicholson & Co. F AL section af unineutbered land In No brasin to trade for city property. Green- shie ds, Nicho:son & Co. DY, oods atock to trido for Greenshio'ds, Nicho Tave a numbe antu t rent Do you_want shhiclds, Nieholson & Oo. 1 Broadway Oreaeiiite A GOOD tive-roun s for 3 L terms, Cheaper U 1 treat the following Diseases : ARG SR Catarrh of the Hend, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. T eases of the Eyeand kar, Fitsand Apoplexy, ifeart e, Liver Cowmplaint, hidney Compi Nervous Dsbiiity, Mental Depre sion, Less of Mannocd, Seminal Diubetes, Bright's Ditease, St Vitus' Kt atiam, Tarniysis, White, Ewelling, Berofuln, Fever Sorcs, Cancers, Turaors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife cr drawinz a drop of | lood. . Women with her delicate orguns re- 242395 nealth. ~ Dropsy cured without tupping. Special Attentlon glven to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 880 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without mercury. | Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or ig pay. H.morrholds or Piles eured THOSE WO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or usiug | DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. y The only Physician who can tell what aila a person without asking a questions’ Al correspondence strictly confdential. Medicing sent Ly cxpress, Addressail lettars to and your pres: and we Tware, W Jout $1,01). na cash. B.HL Sheato, 5 ~!u-1 e cason for sol in . Tow lunl yoar Greenshields, Nichols pay sven-room house, close o Be; ree Wl trcte for vaeant lots or land, reenshields, Nieholscn & Co. ALE Ol LXCHARG R hetar aotmis: Ne 1. Shoafe. R SALE -Hotel tures: %5 ronis, i’ Douglas co ate at once. $60-ncrn rancn in Will tako merchan- 1. Sheafe. DOL SALE—Cream, comprisi hop. bol er. 10-h irators, 2 creim vi 300 £atlons; weleht' oin, water fixtures. Will soll choun forban 1. 1. . Sheafe. OC K SALE—Smail hotel in I O \ 1ttor worker. boam tank and’ oth for cash or trade 2000 Tow town ynplote: ut a IMALLsadile pony for sale cheap. Jckson T ANTED-~A young min for general Work. Tremont house, (G181 WANTED —Two in wages tami'y; 102 Fourth street, 3 O-T—Lemon and white pointer de dind a hialf years olds had on strap coliar: G. W. Pa“g]fl. M- n e 883 Broadway, P ] OST-Slender denumie ed forg office, £ OST—An envelope cont in nz f V2Lcave an Bee office and vet Co uncil Bluffs, l“ull RENT sepiritely Omaha Medieal and Surzieal { ct me nots Return to Be lowa o Tottors th of houschold zoods for 1ily horse and pheton. AW thian Sisterhood el at h of I House corn Al i j sale: nlso, gentle fy nquiire on premises or of W M 2P temple No. 6. Py INSTITUTE. R st b1 fonr st W ANTED-Rom and Doard iy rivats fimily by o youns lady, Reference if required. Address V15, Bee office. YOUNG lndy des'r her bourd nizlits e S place to work for na moratng. Address INFIRMARY rOR THER ll{hAl\lL\lf —O0I" ALL— V’\. Chronis and S0aBy Disisss Best fachlitios, npparatns and roedias for snessiitt treatmont 02 [ e o F ke ‘s miedie A oF surgieal ¢ t & bods for patiente, hoart wn atton 1o, COUNCIL BLUFRS STEA T DTS WaREH Alikin'sof Dyenzanl nin ~dono inthy b1 nestatyloof the et K .dod anl stainsl | fubrics male to o) as vool w8 now | Work promptiy done and del.verel ia ail | Dur wof the codntry. Send for vrice st C. A, MACIHAN, - - PROPIIEPOR Bost an for elr tens ean. L par xid il ASPECIALTY Book on Diso s of 1o i Iy Wit clul Cer, cuta alysi ol DISHASAA OF Hoi Wonion ¥REE, We hivve Fment for Womoen uring prvate. onfy Keliublo Molical 1ast.tuto wiycias a peelalty of PRIVATE DISEASHS ANl BIood Disonses s'ic Poisons 1 (13 Broadw iy, Nowr North vaitaea CHuN o Buusei 1o v Sim & Sanders Aaoriers iy foder 1 urts, oo ns 4 4 und Benro biock, Council Bluts, I, Dy sastully tren St Wit for 154 150 L ¥IsIL Uy may be V1o communic Syphilitia | meesier, SEE THER PRICES FOR MEAT for CASH ONLY ut Mp 145 Broaway, . POW i at home Conti e l-|l sor sender.” Une AR Consui us or e s o ol 800/( TO MEW, 3, 5y phills Tuey are HENDORK'S Mar uncll Biufls, Lol i T fe| Venl stew T on RriYaL Ci o/ Vo'il ro st ) oinl o Nervoas Dasiaas | Shoulder roast ¢ Log mutton LTl Wit i) | Sloulder stouk:. s Ge|Muiton stew Shoulder clod 4| i'ork chiops Applinne rnities anl Trasses | Bir oln stewk . e/ Pork butt. 'Oiily maanincLory Rib roust heef Bo|Pork suu DEFORMITY, AUPLIANCY ELgor Slr.oin rolls belieef ten 1 0 1A DS AN D ALr b Be Nult pork KIO BATTER Bl Omaha Medical and Surdical Ins'itate ; B e S ore Oleomur wriue nod Buttor At theso prices 1t wil puy you to b shoonly at MESCHENDORE'S Moat A WIere you can ilways set the best of THE SOUTRWIGK BALING PRESS. A 12-Tons- . Day Maciine atalo-Tona-a:Day Price Braces, ribs 26 h and Bro:dway, C uncil Blafs Ten mintues ride from conter of 0.0Ala 03 Omaas wid Counll Biuds slestao wowor iad wrrunty Goes with Euch Mechine, -hoise, full-circle machine, Balcs thihity draft lghts Oapucity) Constry B - SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO.. Council Bl In starting one press recantly we baled nine tons 1n five hours with new hands, ] WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION (o | sidewalks to be lafd to the g on tiy PLEASANT room or tooms for rout 4t 06 | nent f\l " r | = | Elsele's suh, permanent grade, | on file in the office of the | inz anc ~CONSTRUCTION. Ho It resoived by the Uity Coanctlof the elty O Otuahin. U IRy OF cone Py That wooden sidewalks be constructed In the ¢ty of Omann a8 dosignated below. w thin five diys wIter the punilcation of Uis resolus 1 OF e DErSONRL SOFVieS Thereor, ns hy ordinance I8 wavhorized snd required, such strects Specified horo n AR 0 Do Constricted of ping plank of such width and thickness and be 1iid upon joists of such dimensic 1) WRITOr 18 8 preseribed by L ot Board of in sich (tions Publio Works and under its supereision, to-wit: TEAst side of 1th Stroet, ofs 7 L0 12 inclusive, Mullor & Blumle's add to Okahoma, permas rude, four feot wide, ol 1hUh stroet, 1ots 7 to 12 fnolusive, four foot wid 158 1o 14 ine usive, wide Lusive, st Enst aide of | stsido of 15th streot, lots 1 to 13 inclusive, pernanent grade, siy foet wide. £ 13th street. fots 1 to 4 tnel Deor park, pormanent grade, six Stsidu of 15th stroot. ots 1 1o 12 inclus!ve, Dloes & Deer park, permanent graie, six foet wide. West shde of 15th stroot, sub lot 1 {n soction H=15-138 wd jolning blook § of Decr pirk on the north side, L urndo, siv foot wide, Wost sido street, adjoinine biock 7 S E Rogors’. bormanont grade, $Ix foot wiid West side of 15th stre 14 46 and 4 8 F, plat of Olahom rauer grade, six foct wile, West sl 0 of 13th Stroot, lots 1 2 4 and 4, Motter's sub of ot 48 0f O cahoni, permanent dey six feot wide, Norih side of Colar steest, lots 3 eliive, blook 67, Cradiv Foncisr grade. $1x foot Wido, West sido of 2t Hillside add wide. E <t ae of 9Sth stroof, north 123 feot of Dloek O, shinn's dd ada, establ sied grado, six feet wido, 1th sfde of Oharles strect, west 18) foot of block U, Shinn's dd wdd, ostablisho | grade, six feet wide, Waest side of 28th_stroot, Dlock 7. Shinn's feet wide, West i to of 25th strect north Caind add. to 8 In- (d, present avenue, 1ot 1 ostablishod grade, hlock six foot south 1S feot of WA, prosent grade, six W feot of log 9 presont grade, four foes wide Eust side of 26th street, Plce, ost lots 1, 2 und 5 Colling four feot wido, ot 14, Nelson's add, fout wide e of Liko street, lot 0 block 14 d tradd, six fect wide. £ rosolved Wt the Board of Pubile Works bo and Dereby 13 author. and d rected Lo causo a capy of this ¢ solution to b pubilsied in the oflelul paper of the ety one week. or e served on the owners of sl 1018 and untess ch owners shall within five days after the ieation or £ such copy construcy 1 sidewalks a8 herein requirod, that the Works cause the Same 10 bo tof constructing siid sidowalks 0 bo ussessed azainst the roal purtof lot o trontof und abut- ting siich aliewalls. Prsse | August 2k Soptember 2 and S bor 6, 18y C. L CHAFY Acting Prestdeat of the Council, Attest: Jony Gioves, City Clork Approved: GEOKGE P, BEMIS, Muyo OTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, the owaors of the lots, parts of lots and real ostate deseribed in the khove resolutiol You and each of you are hereby notitied o construct wooden sidewilks as required by n resolition of the city counct ind mayor ot tno city of Omaha, of Whih the ibove s copy P.W. Bk L ubic pton Chalrman Boar Omaha. Neb,, Sept. 15, 18 Sept 1= 0417 NOTICE OF APPRAISEME. DAMAGES lt)l\ PHE CHANGE OF GRADY OF DOUGLAS STREET FROM 2STH STREET TO THE ST LINE O BOGGS & HILL'S ADDITION. To the owners of all real estiate along Dousl CLto the west ©ne of a wnd int tin uvenios You are heroby notificd (hat sigaed, thres disinterested (reek ity of Omaha, have been dul e mayor, with the approvil council of Said elty. (o assess the dumngo to the ownors respoctivels of the property af- focted by tho chanzo of grado of Douzias street from 2Sth breet (o thy west line of Bozis & TS add [ton and intorsceting ave- UGS K strepts, decinre |t necessary by ordi= nanco 180, prissed Au ust 2 1303 spproved Anzust 2, ¥ You uro further not'flel, that having ne- cepted sald uppointient, and duly_ quatified as required by aw, we wiil. on the iTth dav of Sept o A, DL 1892 avene hour of 10 o' u the forenoon, ut tho oflice 5f 1. O. Branne room L Waro block, within the corporate {imits of suid city, nieet for the purpos considering und making tie assessment damige o the owners respectively, of Drop ed by siid ehinze of eradey taking into considerition specia: benefits, it lots. pirts of lots sireet fro A Boxs & LIS 2 nd stroots, the under- laers of 1ho appomnted by of ‘the city You ni n e oorstate nie flimaiges, o re notified to he prosent at the d mike ny obj Tin C sall assessme v consLIor proper. L BRUSNER WILLIAW G, SHRIVER, GEORGE [ PAUL Committee of Appra’sers Omuha, Sept. 6, 1802 S60106 tima ctions TO THE OWNERS O ol lots on fth street Amos avenuo. Yon ure horehy notificd that the under- 81 ned. three disinterested frecholders of the city of Ui ha, have been duly appointed by the mayor with the approval of the efty couns Cafs T oty b dassess the dammaze to the Swiiers rosp tivey of the Droperty e Lod by I L Of Sald SEeOt i | £he Cross 8L eots ductnped. nocossary by Ordinance No. 52 passel August d0th, 1802, approved August s s Yoo are further notifie, that havin: et 81 wppointment. anl duly qun od rquirea by buw. we will, on the twont fourth duy of Septemver, A, D. 18 Lour of hfeo 0 ok (1 1he_afternao oftice of « R Paul, Arnan Within the 0Fporute 1hnits of a4l for the purposs of considering the us-essment of diam spect voly of sald p wralinz taking Into Bunellis, £y > notifiod to be prosent xt tho time o aforossid, and ke any objeoLiy 1ts conerning INIX 17 ussessme OF dAmIAKes 18 You My AonsIder provie. % Y GO . P, JOUN' i B e, GEO. 1) PAYNT, slidt R PARTS nd avenue to ALL LO Omaha, Sept. 12th, 1§ TO THE OWNERS O AND » of lots ALL LOTS real estate alonz Maple avenuo to S1s1 street, and on acconnt of u pros by notified that the undere rostod fraeholders of tho ity of Omahn. have boen duly appiated by the mayor, with the approval of the eity il 0f 541d city, 10 453053 Lho i izes (o the ownors, respectively, of the proporty alected by grodinz the' above mentioned strovt and Tntersoetin g steots, dechired no essiry by Ordinmen No. 190, possed August A, N0 approved Azast Hth, 180 You are further notifiod. that having ne pio | suld apoo ntment, and du'y qualitic 18 reau rod by law. wo will, on the 19th day of Soptember, A, D181, ab the hour of ten o'clock fn the farenoon. 1t the offi 6 of it. W Gibson, LY. Lifo 3 ldinz. within the cors porate’limits of sall clty, meet for the pur- 50 of considering and making the ussoss: 10 tho owners rospocti aperty, nffectod by st grading, 0 o sileration spocial bonefits, I wny. notified to bo' present ot the tim toresaid. and mike any objoctl Jonts con ernnz sl s iess 5 us yOu muy consider propor. 1. GIBSO N, JAMES STOUKRDALE, WAL GATES, Oniahn, Neb., Sept. 7t (802 ) | Rl and Winnobigo Azeney, Nob—Wiimebigo thurston County, Nob. Augist 2), N vroposiis, andotsud | “lroposals for roction of Sehool Buildin zs,” and wddressed 1o the undersi:ned at Winiebago, 1 liurston County, L will be ved ut thly i iency until oo o'eioek p.om. 0f Septombor 24th, 103 for the furnish nz of il no essary 1abor an materiilg erectin s o the Winnebigo y. Nob., threo (5 tw., stozy br ck sehool inizs. as hor tho plins and spociflontions v bo eximing | of ‘the O nihs al” ot Sloux ¢ i Bld- dord o tfo low the posal,” wecompanying the ® close’y s thelr bids wil siould state the propose for tho ro 1p of haildin . Th I reservod 10 10 Jetuny or wil Dids or uny p ot of any bid 1€ deomea for th stof the servios. Cortifiod o 10 st ppnle | by traft upon somy United Stives de orsolvent nu uk In the vi the residence of the bidde do the order of the Co i ‘ssioner of fndlan Af- fuirs, for at loast Bve per cont of the amount of tho propossl. which vheck or drafe will be forfoitii o tho United Blatos dn ciso any bidderor bidders roelv.ng an awirl shill full L promntly exe uiract with good and sufliclont sureties. othorwise o bo' ros wurned to the bidder. ‘Bds aceonpiniod by b in Hou ot w cortificd che & will not Lo considered. Kor any further Informution, ag 10 building site. meins of transporiution, et apuly 10 KCBERT U, ASHLEY, U, B lndlag Ageut. Bl 810t IPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF 80110014 o Survice, Omahis per pr.ce of wioh nity payuble 1o