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| | i 4 { THE OMAHA BER | CGUNCIL BLUFFS NO. 12 PEARL CFFICF Deliverea by earrler to any part of the city H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER Business Office, ... HONEs | RIAE Eliitor AFLE! _—m—m— MINOR MENTION, KN Y. Plumbing Co. Ununcil Bluffs Lumber Co.. Thore will bo a meeting of the Young Men’s Marching club for drill this evening at8o'clock. W. E. Snepard, secretary. Hegular eommunieation of Bluff City lodee, \a Accepted Masons, ine, All master masons are in No. 71, Ancient, Free tbis eve vited, By order of worshipful master, C. 1. How who was ch before Justico Hammer yesterday for a he g, His wife fuied to ap and he was dischargad There will be un tmportant meeti Woman's Christian Temperance union at v'clock d ted to attend, req Tho @ithetic idea is beginnine to develop Amoue the u ches ot th browderad motto, *Wel been purchasced and oce position over the autside door of the jail. Mrs. A, W. Hobbs died yesterday morn city jail. An Inz at 1:50 o'clock at her residence, 1004 Fifth avenue, aftor an iliness of one week sa husband aud three children, nains ¢ City, 11, today for in- Sho leu one of wh wiil bo u nent Justice Hammer performed thres mar bm is an infant, The 1. | to A. Moss ana Emma B wattamie county, Joif [laner of 1% rison county, and Mamie Iteed of Neol The commssioners nppointed last week to s property in the northwestorn on Lund and Im provement company held a meeting vester day, All the property owucrs excenting had come 1o an agresment rdea $500 as anpraise 1 rart of the v for the Un one, Mike Poilok, with the company. Ho was awa the price of the property 1n question Charles Black, alias Charies Bryant, arraigned in polica court to answer eastend of Brondway. He chargc the trip, ard earried one of the p At the other end of the line, of §15.70 upon him, —— Brondwi Street. Fire ¢ her o and 8 Our late loss by fire was covered by both in the COUNCIL two policies, BLUEFFS IN URANCE COMPANY. By 7 o'clock the next morning after was on the nsh heap, pencil in hand, ready to figure the loss down to bedrock, which he did, too, saying that’ it was his duty and no emall part of his business ” So long as did not go below bedrock we had no reason to complain, consequently tho sttlement was not only prompt, but in I so that in addition to $0,200/00 (seven policies) carried by this company before the fire the fire the secretar h every way satisfactory. we now ndd to it $16,000.00. Being intimate Zing worthy home cn thing being equal, and unl ehall continue to be depend prises, ever eign capital and corporations. G. R. WHER Jas. A, He PERSONAL PARAGRAPUS, @Guy Martin and wife are visiting the fam 1ly of Sheriff John T, Hazen, 0, L. Heinsheimer and J. V. Hinchman TREET No 43 1 with forg fng his wifc's name to a note, was brought r raguinst him of tho | norrow afternoon at the Young Men's Christian association rooms. All la o 1lome,’ has los & consbicuous ince cercronios yesterday., The names of the parties were as follows: Charles W. Scott of Alnin and Nettio Palmer of Oakland, M. Norton of Patta sia, Har was for charge of overcharging hack fare. Ho was engaged to take a party of four men to the §1 tor rty down town again. Atthe end of the trin he told the patron that he had not received any pay and extorted §2 from him. After an investigation of the case Police Judge Swoearingen levied a fino y acquainted with the secretary and directors we ennnot be persuaded that bettar indemnity can be obtained than that offered by oar home company, hesides we balieve in patron- ss we do we 2ut on for- NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES 0dd Fellows Arriving in Large Numbers to Attend the Grand Lodge. EVENTS ON THE PROGRAM FOR TODAY Assembly of Lodges of the Rebekah Degrea —~Exemplifieation of the Work in Se- oret Session—Addresses of Wel- come and Resp nees. The mombars of the Indopandent Ordar of Odad Fellows bezan to gather from all parts of the stute yesterday, to attend the meeting of the grand lodge, w bogins today a three days' sossion, Large dolegations aro coming in by every train that enters the city, and by this moraing there will probably be a thousand or move delegates and visitors T'he fiest thing on the proeram wiil be tha state assemnbly of lodges of the Rebekan de gree, which w ypen this morning at 9 o'clock in Odd Fellows ball, 1o this assem bly M S, B, Carmichael, president of the stato mssembly, hns issued a cordial 1tation to the oflcors and wembers of tho rand lodze ana encumpment, L. Hiederman of this city will uct as master of cevemonies, Mrs. 15 M T v wiil deliver tue address'of welcomo on bebaif of the Oda Fellows of the city, und Genoeral J. T. Abvott will respond for the visitors. Tnis part of the meeting will be pubiic, Judge Walter I Smith will also welcome the visitors in place of Mayor Luw- rence, who 1s unable to be present Tuis evening the members of Council Bluffs lodge No. 8 will exemplify the un- written workof the order in the Masonie hal Now paraphernalia have vecn purchased especially for this occasion, and the cere- mony wili, no doubt, be of the greatest in- terest to tho members of tne oraer. e SCHOOL BOAY MEETING, Of-A Comparison Work Dispose of Sulury e The school board met last evening with President Waite and members Fields, Shubert, Stacy and Bridenstein present, An hour or $0 was spent pleasantly in reading the minutes of the past year, and a large amount of uninteresting business was trans- acted Chairman Stacy of the teachers' com- mittee then reported that he haa gaged Miss Ella May Turner as teacher he Avenno 13 school, at a sularv of rmonth. He stated that {t had been reported that Council Biuffs school teachers received better pay than those of other cities in the stute. He nad gone to the trouble of looking the question up and had found that the averago of salaries wus as follows in six other cities: Des Moines, $67.06; Keokuk, £5; Davenport, £5; Burlington, §7: Sioux 3 Marshalitown, £5.80. ‘The av- s in Council Blufts is £5, tho lowest 1o tate, *“You'd betternot have that published,” snid the president, “Allour teachiors wiil bestriking in the morning.” The repoct was filed for future reference. Tho superintendent’s report showed tho following average attendance for the past month: ~ Boys, 1,014; eirls, 1,572 total, 5,456, The question of entering iuto the competitive sctiool oxbibit to be held at Cedar Rrpids this tall proparatory to having an exhivit at the Worla's faiv was referred to the superintendcnt and teachers’ com- mittee, The question of hiring vebicles for the smailer pupils to ride in while parading on Columbiun day was vetoed. *If they haven’t cuough nterest in making a good showing to ho wllline to walk, let them stay at nome,” said Stacy Momber Stacy was instructed to purchaso 200 singing books for use in the High school, the books 1o be paid for Ly the pupils using them. President Waito veported that the order issued by Judge Macy some time ago ro- straining the Board of Supervisors from malsing a school tax levy bad been modified 50 as 1o allow the school board to levy enough money to puy off the intorest on out- standing bonds, After allowing the usual monthly bills the board adjourned, it being decided “hereafter to meet at 7:30 o'clock instead of 8. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Loe Berger and E. Samuels first and second vice presidents and Charles Burk secretary. An executive committee of three was also chosen. _ After the organization had beon effectod Mr. A. S. Barnett, the state organizer of republican leave clubs, made an able address, in which he stated the reasons why the colored man shouid romain truo to the principles of the republican party. Rov, . N. Daniels also made an in- teresting and eloquent address to the mem- vers of the club. Meetings will oe held every Monday evening, and an effort will be made to bring every colored voter of Council Bluffs into the ranks, ——— © 18 Selling the Pin Mualler must be doing the business, #aid Colonel Porter of the Motor com= pany yesterd “H but hio sends either a piano or an organ across the bridge. And he is mighty right. Pive fine Hardmans and three Standard pinnos. und also four or were not only sent over, but' actually sold to Omaha parties so far this month, with good prospects of as many more. Good goods, low prices and fair tre: ment is what keeps the Muuller Piano and Orgun company on top. They think of opening a branch in Soutn Omahu before long. —_—— Never before have tho peoplo of Council Binfis and Omaha had such an opportunity to buy acre property suitas blo for home or fruit as is offered by Day & Hess, 400 acres to pick from. Only two and a hall miles east of Coun- cil B3iufls postoftice, Veteran Legion Banquet. ‘fhe Union Veteran Legion, encampment No. 8, will give its anniversary banquet tomorrow eveuing at tho hall on Pearl strect. The date, October 19, was decidod uvon in commemoration of the battle of Cedar Creek and in honor of General Shoridan, who was a member of this encampment. After the banquot, toasts will be responded to as fol- lows, W. H. Spera actiug as master of cove- moni ‘Our Country. Its Discovery, October 10, AL PR T § t: “Yorktown, October 19, Oliarles MacKenz o “War nnd 140 118 Octobor 19, 1851221815, W. R Paulson; “Cedar Creek, Octobor 19, 1864 1. B. D ulsy: “I 1 eation and 1 fon, October 19, 1802" G. \ Snyder: "Our Country, Presont and Futur October 19, 182- 190" Jamoes MeCabe The exercis's will bo interspersed with patriotic songs and other musical selections. gt Suits and overcoats $10.00 less than by any other tailor. Clothing, dyed, leaned, vepaired. E. J. Poterson, 2311 Oth st. —— 150people in this ciy use gis stoves The Gas Co. puts ‘em in at cost —_— Will Talk on the Tarifl, Next Saturday evening there will be ar in- teresting moeting at the Republican club rooms. Rudolph Blankenvurg ot Philadel phia will bo present and deliver an address on tho subject of the protective tariff. Mr. Blankeoburg was a member of the commis- sion appointed by Presiaeat Harrison to 150k after the distribution of the supplios sent from this country to the fannne stricker dis- tricts of Russia last year, and is well posted on the condition of affairs in the countries of Burope. Thursday evening Thomas G. Shearman of New York will speak on the same subject m a democratic standpolnt at the opera hoise. Big lino of hanging lamps, stand lamps, ball lamps at Lund Bros. Burglarized o Satoon, I L. Smith’s saloon wns visited by burg. 1ars Sunday night and 300 cigars, besides a quantity of hquors, were taken. The value of the stolen property is_estimated at 0. Brsides stealing tho stufl tho thieves ruined a pool table by cutting the wood work with knives or other sharp instruments, and tore off the entire covering. Davis for drugs and paints. JULIUS IS SUBDUED, Horse T er Collings Conquers South Omahu's M Eating Stallion. South Omaha sent a goodly number of doubting Thomases to the coliseum lasteven- 10g to help several hundred Omabans watch beginning to look as though the man in front was bayona tho power of saltpetre to save, when the professor dfs¥™ out with the re- volver and fired half a dozon shots full in the face of the maddened briste, The horse that hesitates under s#eh circumstances is lost, and it Wik “oely & second until Julius was flat on his back, and strapped so tightly thati%o could not wiggle a hair. Then the bARA®was coaxed down from the benchos, an#l &irronnding the fallen monster played the li¥4liest thing in the way of adirge that was ever heard outside of Council Bluffs, Thoh cate the two-wheeled cart, which the quondam man-cater haulea around as demurely ok you please. He was dirtier, wetter, wiser and about twenty-five pounds lighter than, hewas wnen he went into the fray, and what wos move, he had Al Com. | lost is grip. and his roputation, like Sulli- dly a day passes | \PAL0S BB BOd bl - - WEATHER Showers ana O Wids Wil Prevail in Nevraskn To in Woismyarox, D. O, Oct. 1%.—-Forocast for Tuesday: Kor Nebraska—Generally fair Tuesday, preceded by local showers iu eastern portion tonights north winds, 1or [owa—Showers tonight; clearing dur ing tho morning; 1ch cooler in eastern portion, For tho Dakotns—Goenerally fair; wost winds; slowly rising tomporature in wost; stationery temperature in eastern portions. Local or T Weatnri Bureav, Osana, Omaha record of temperature and ypated with corresponuing day of ars ICASTS, ord. Oy Oct. vainfali oo past four ye 1807, 1880 Maximum tomperature Minimum temper ture Averazo tomperiture k Precipitation W .00 .00 Statement showing tho condition of tem- perature and proeipitation at Omaha for tho day and sineo Marcn 1, 1802, as compared with tho genorul average Normal thiperature the day.....ooo sinee Maren | 1 ccinitation..... ... o inch dav, e . 10 ineh scy since M 3 284 inches G. B LAWTON, Observer. P - AANOUNCEMENTS, Defic ‘Dangers of a (ireat City,” the comedy drama which will be produced at Bovd's theater for four nights and a Saturday mati- nee, commoucing Ihursday, October 20, is a scenic production of unusual magnificence in which the lights and shadows ot life in the metropolitan city of New York are d pioted by n master hand. “‘Danges of a Great City” has made an emphatic, enthusiastic and enduring hit, and bas beon applauded by auaiences tremendous in size and outspoken in approval. Miss Ramio Austen, o beautiful young woman, sustaius the leading role, and'it is no small tribute to her forces of versatility to sav that she has to persdnate during the course of the pieco three different characters, and this she does in u truly artistic munner. Miss Austen has | adecided talent for charactor representa- tions, and this stands hor in wood stead in the various roles which sho is required to assume in *Dangers of a Great City." pne s NEWS 0 Domoestie. Norwezlan township, Pennsylvania. is boing ravaged by an epideniic of diphtheria. A certificate of organization of the Mech in- leal Rubber compa has been filed at Tren- ton, N. [ The concorn will have u capital of 15.000,000, Telephonie commypnication hetween New York and Cnleago wilt be established today. The mayors of both citics witlexchange greet- Ingsover the wire. The hearing of the murder of 1 before the Colors The Ciuecin preshytery has formally arrniened Rev. Heary P, Smith, professor in the Lane Theoiozieal seming churges of erroneous t nd fixed the 28th of No- vomber as the time for him to answer or plead 10 the charges. L P, Hunter have arrived at Guth in custody Yl in his oriminal career. ner Electrician, fro gerhend | ceedod on her voy ag I'UESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Four Styles, Eighteen Patterns of the case of Dr. T, Thatcher The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericaco. nited States Deputies Rufus Conner and BFADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE, olin Wiloy. wanted for the v of Deputy Murshal George Thornton, a year ngo. Wiley has killed several men durs Koy West state that the Srit- New Orleans, for Liverpool. which went ashore near Loz- 2ht, Tortuzas, floated, after buving Jettisoned about 1,000 bales of cotton, and pro=- e, Tho greater part of 1892 Convinced That the Men's Suits we sold this week at Wezre Decided Barsaine. | WE CONTINUE THE $5.00 SUIT SALE AFEW DAYS LONGER ) S10.00. - For $10.00 we sell this week a lot of round and square cut sacks and 3 and 4 but- ton cutaways, in dark grays, salts and checks, fine worsteds, etc. These are the best suits ever offered at the prics and will wear like iron. Coumbia Clothing Co, Successors to M. Hellman & Go. peppers, @or ISEn and Fakhan. G W. PANGLE, M. D. | Omali Mol anl Sinsiea INSTITUTE. | neods, the daily wishos of the people whe want comething and who are willing to (3 something. Dark Effects 3 SPECIAL NOTIOES COUNCIL BLUFFS, = ey The want advertiesmants appoating tn & newspaper aro ofton the most Interesting PAT of its contonts. ¥ oxpross the urgent | EMPLOY MENT. (3R wantod at 415 Glen avenue. | WANTED - Livaly, sontecl boy for work, Riley & Sherraden, 45 Main ste VW ANTED A compotent girl at Mes. 8, Farusworfi's, 501 South Flghth streot Apply it once WWANTED- Good rellable machine hand s, Md- wood: worker. G, Woson's planing W ANTED Youne bookkeoper. for onshior and Main stre HOUSES AND ' AND. JREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & (0, are 1wive roady and ever wWiiling to Show | property; rlasaiwiys on and. Go and see yl‘ stoek ll! 1 for fllh!i for linve ‘o mgen & Towie, 25 roarl St NOR SALE=Desipable residnnes property. 0 . 10y proporty l on Park ave. Modern imiprovomonts, 14 onn bloek from motar: 4 barealn (€ (L OnCo; onSy DAY ments or teade 8 11, th Sheafo Nicholson & Co. . v (3 REENSHIELDS NTCHOLSON & 00 W ive tho furgest LSt of property of any firm in \ the ity JEOR SALE - Choost tarm T Portawattas 10 Co, 410 noros, woll Toented ant ime proved. Prive $h)an acre. K 11 Sheate l| FrOR SALE-On st payaents. frait and YOU NAVO 1aything for s1lo or trado 838 1 Sho fo, Bron hway and M un streent wardon L i e Conell B 15, e Ehoato, Broatw iy an L stroot: 3 1 YOU it 0 o o nething noy roearis & Con W ANTED R raska a1 in oxiingo for o Work horsis, . Shonfo IREENSHELDS, NICHOLSON & 00, hinva, many barening i Enpeove l wnl v ooani property which thuy woull bo blyasod to Show vou W, A V00D &0 hve s e of e flnws efiems in sonthwostern Towa for Sale. Call and soo us 52 M0 street nshiclds, I ave oo aso Lo rentase ¢ Nichol<on & Co. ardon tract SN grapes, BARGAIN, Deaore fruit and ¢ 215 miles from postofliee. 20 aer 4 acre in biaviborrios wple troe plum trees. i chierry troes, dweiling, stable, Price #1000 No trade. 1. 1L Shoafe, E YOU want to hay a lot 530 Greanshiolds, Nichoilson & €, M PER MONPH rents o zood 5-rant dweliing on Ave Cnear 2t st 1. Sheat Fgom wint (o huy a house seo Groenshiolds, holson & Co, ( A Ty investors NSHTELDS, NICHOLSON & €O, als have snaps on hand for conservitive ON'T' huy property 1 yon have scom. 1) e R e 3 TREENSHTELL estute and B NTCH VLS0N tal ageats, 621 ith en Who rust'e to lds. Nieholson & O IREENSHELDS, NIOHOLSON loidin Bluims, & Greonst & arotha redl estute doaiers of Councll thom when vou want anythine, DH\ T forzes that Greenshionds & Nichols sonare right in the iddie of the ring: larzestlist of property of any dealer in the city 1OV E and take ono of Groonshiolds, Niehol- son'srizs and take a ride over the cluy; it costs you nothing, Eyon want to huy lund see Greeushiolds, Nlchoranm & 00 m FQRREN £ rooms o X h sheare. First Avo., 6.0 acies of cholos ping Tands for sa snear Par Miss. Easy terms. lne quireof Mrs. . G. Brooks, or A, T. Rice, 128 4th street RSt aa L R 0 ACRES of cloar land fn_onsto 3 e oriatorad G ——— X 3 > k hrasku to exchange for a good rosid 3 zgl‘o"l““““”" aro registered at the Grand o S :D OPENIN the notorious man eating Percheron stallion g Bolaan e o riaiE podicbeliibne Ofcer 7. M. Murphy bas recovered from o FulinsRerowith el aglolOit YRR took f A ooty (1l SO o G | uraskerland:s JdiuatonieVaniliti sl J. M. ) v bas 5 : SR 2o Do Smperor m has signed the new Gor- S his rocont illnoss sufliciontly to resume his | T"e Boston Store Will Again Entertaln the | make short work of Prof, W.T. Colliugs, | mun military bil e 3 EW (-room house Clironic and Sweaisal Digasss threo blocks from cours 0.00 1 tuken at one 1 & Co, dutlos on the police forcs Mr. and Mrs. Hueston of Butler countv, On ac blic on This Evening. who had announced that he would tame the The performs ount of the rain the autumn | ferocious brute, that had already killed four | Berlin wus witnos “Oolumbus" at house. Price 81 d by the German e peror. Groenshields, Nieho! Ohio, aro visiting tho latter's brother, S. M. | opening of the Boston Store last Thu men and was rie at any timeto increase the | '\I". $ "‘f"_“h <'.\|-l-‘ in the Russizn grain - = ] Williamsoa, 815 North Saventh strect. day evening Was not eojoyed by as ! population of his private graveyard. b D onses huve falrondy Ssuss £an MISCELLANEOUS, | Magor Lawrence will leave this afternoon | great a number of people as the cvent |~ Buy yulius was to have s surprise party | Reports from Zanzibar are to the effeet that Best facilitios, apparataan | ra natios for <10 FARBAGE removed,” cosspols. viuits wnd | for Chicago, where he will attend the open- | warranted and as perhaps desired to be nehio trib Ly | and Wounding sove boi this time, and every ono of those people was | the W i - Poth- | 4o0mea to disappoiutment, for the professor de- | came out on top, and the man eater failed to treaun Xchim W very form of (11se 193 Fe g ) Burie, dien or dereitinaat, | 2 31 diKe heds forpatients, boarl ant atterlinzy Bost as | 'O SALE—Faraiture, fixture O 0ns 1 110 wost the fargost an fir ing excrcises of the World's fuie. After | present. For this reason spending a fow days thore ho will probably | apnerha Vi &0.0n to his old homo i New York for | orineham, Whit s eleaned. Oty Bldg. Mossr w & Co. h tlements, killing L people. SIX miners were ov st hotol i ety s, S e _ c v rcome by cho:e and Wrlte for eirenlurs on derormitios ani brasos, trus. sl ) proatihotoLsd d weok's visit. The members of the city coun- ‘.‘]‘v""‘”_ d “’l B , he "‘1‘”1" another | harvest human meal, ] duwmp ‘T coal mine at Paiormo. Two gen TS Fone, ARV uras o anthe: 1igss Uors, ‘e | Nevrasia Al e luproveusnts ¢ cil, who hiave also recoivod mvitations to at. | Shance, - and “have fixed this even- | Hois s light gray, or would be it proporly | darmes uid i woman who witempted (o res { cois catareis, bronsiitie, ilation, eidorrisicrs par | KAMEGLIIGANS: Nk neofits 3400000 por s | tend the opening, wilt leave tomorro log as the time, The display will | groomed, for be it understood that he has fcuo the min were ulso overcome. All Dm0 it uil swrricat oporations: oot Price #,00).00, half cash. B, 11 Shonfe, Counsil il be even finer than that which delighted | uotbeen curried since ho became the boss of a | Perished. 3 TN “ Dise ISR WOMEN & seecranry. | uds \ M et ol all who atterded in spite of the rain | POX stull atthestock yards six months ago, m"\ur”.".'f'”?“:'\’\" ::.I\‘I ‘:‘It" ’IA;lul'l“,“'I'l'lw,l 1 treat the following Diseases : bu.’\l\hb‘ !‘\ 0 Book on Dise 1y MO SALE—[nrdwars stosks In Tows and. ) L N 1 welghs nenr 3 3 Tho = er raco ce enni and Berlin, - Thros . Women FREE. We hive lntely wdlofa lsinsin i ' ey stoeks_fn [owa i business, 106 Main streef, Couneil Blufrs, | tme will enable the clevks to boiter was tho pioture of oruery, unkempt cussed | Saca Wil Kovert. Fhe bropmaition b sy | Diseise, Livor Complatut, Fididy Compluin, | Uiy Y teHbie Setiod hutate mans 4 S0 2 Snturdny evening, Octobor 15, now Stors | range the goods. Besides, many now | ness whon ho was turnod loose in the With suceess. Tho prizes on the Berlin-\ icnny | Nervous Debility, Mental Depress | PRIVATIE DISEASES oo 00 e uan i e o CHE LR ling eafoty bieyele. No. 1628 $0-inch | £00ds haveurrived si and moro | last nignt. He guve expression to bis Fico have baon nwirded. ion, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal | DISEASES . 5 A Hhoaf wheels, 13-inch cushion tires, cork han- | Will come every day, ull of those | ings in a ferocious ux-unnl.» e dashed r:mmu eakness, Dinbetes, nn‘y\ux)‘{x;‘im. l\l'lx‘tus' Syatea withonl mer: |('|> SALE iy horse now phacton, Tt y v sndo 05 Yoy o enclosure, and b's small, half hid- ance, Kheuatism, eralysis, White Swelling, | wit for Ty or " VR parnoss, ote, U, Grozory, 123 Maln st dles, double dinmond frame, chain run- [ Who attended the first opening will ba | the little euciosure, and b 's , L e oA, AT N o i ning on insido of framo. Itewnrd of §25 | abundantly repuid for visiting the | den eyus flashed dollance on evory > Ecrofufa, Fover Sores, Gancers, Tumors | LUWISH, Jorsins i kil s iy be treme! | smom e iy e iin Tevdviat Toms for return of wheel, S. M. Willinmso second. living thivg. ile charged aguinst the sides 'WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.' and Fistula in ano removed without | contiientinl Mo licines oriasteam ats seat byl base burner. B M. Banker, 221 Blaff st. for return of wheel, 5 M. Willinmson. | 8GN0 o ho go0ds will ho sold dur. | Of Hhe stockade until thuy croakad, sending YL S SN the knife or drawing a drop of Sl o e i ey | o : i} heelmen, cut this out and preserve it, |, Of course, no goods 0 8 r- | thespectators fiying to the higher seats, and Woman with her delicate orgins re- A con L HISLOLY OF YOUE Cade, B {101 SALE—Team of mules. Also one zood ) ; Gl - ; Il";' the "\'“mwi but l\ht!“l'ln-l s will munlnunw uulckl{’ nultll klt‘:filud the fence LR Dropsy cured without tapping. | wesiis it i phiin V']‘,.I, i % ,' iR ll_\::‘l'rklllu-n: VI ko iy T erading. ‘arpets have risen in price 5c to 10e a | take every pains to malke the evening | until it scemed to beall 1 the air at one ! pon Private Spo Leonurd Everett. AN he Council B Jarpet | pleasunt and give all desired informa. | time, but it held together, and during the Special Attention given to private | BOOK T0 MEW, e - — - yard, but the Counct luffs Carpet ma, L3 [} ) _ f A X SR fosaor ‘hna slipped i and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. | jupotency, syphilis, ¢ le, wita g DANCING SCHOOL. L company will continue to sell at tho | tion concerning the many new things, | Proceedings the professor haa slipped into S rfElt o an iV eal Dise | tonist : Sy sume old bedrock figures. The doors will be opened at 7:30 and t‘h:l:qlufi.mft\; ill.“{l":' ::fi lllxll;llfilslj:\vml]l;m"h‘: ::feuluc::'(‘)lgll“m .;v|ty}°:t"‘::|el’roury Braces, Applin for Deformities ant ‘Mrusses MOSDAVE 1A pugior “h“(h‘_.’"‘ 1 » & S » e ¢ . | wheele sturted ar ] 1 1 3 o . A YARRIRIASOETAD L) AV s, 750 p. m. Sociils second and e e ]llhu‘_ position will last untal 9:30 or | gato to say that thero was not another man Comply:ng with general re Tape Worms removed in two or threo Lours, oF 10 | 1k koRMITY, APPLIANCE | L Yt e i T A A A T 2 A 2 ater, 1u the building who would have stood in the quest, ( pay. lemorrhoids or Piles cured. KIC BAT tles and clubs’ Address at & A. Pariors, & Tmproved property. Will pay oash if AT e e Tariucd soalis horsotamer’s shoes at that time for all Jay BEECHAM'S PILLS THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED 1 2 X i :Hl"‘;“ l':!‘ml'\l‘m 107 Farnam st Omuba. W, priceislow. H. G. MeGea,10 Main streot. | - 1f you don’t want to buy hard conl you | Gouta’s millions, It was a critical momont, will in future for the United Wil save life and hundreds of dollars by cating | Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute iambers, fnstructor. B e :w\ '"‘ih‘}l'_lm'” lflxhyl:lh;“l?{llmsu oil | and the man stood perfeatly still, with bis T T TS A on or using - & Sult for Diumages. urners, They are adapted for use in | whip in one hand and a revoiver loaded with ates DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs. The only Physician who can tell what ails | Ten mintues rido from conte Judge Smith held a session of district | hot air furnices court yesterday, and the whole day was | boiler steam and hot water | blunicartriages in the other, The demon was , with no coal or ashes to handle, | evidently out for blood, and he alvanced A Tasteless and et ol Onaha0n Qmias j taken up with the trial of tue case of Dr. €, ———— Wit mouhE i0pon, | SLhorldaal ot brute Soluble Coating, BIPSFRgRimitliont askipgin gueatiots. y S A Rt 0. Hood against the Chicazo Northwest- = : Dod, m.‘ qun-lur.b ‘;rzuvt‘:‘{-d 4 iém S ‘h;’m“n‘m“?‘:’: completely disguising the All clnneslmu_.‘l:ncunrsvg\lv‘flnln:lrlxc;ulzl, Medicing P vay v. & ' ver: ‘rice Gibson's s 3 . i . by expr N dres ettes 170 T N 2 Al ] ern Railway company. D, Hood formeriy | | SC¥eshl melh wero i Telod ) son's saloon | FUNT ) ive withstood, but no movemont was taste of the Pill withoutin any 2pi Ly SXpFY ik TO0 THIE OWNERS OF ALL LO' lived at Independence, IKnn., but is now of | O% NOrth Maiu strect yesterdav gambling | 40 " Just us the equine fiend seemea way impairing its efficacy.§ AND PARTS OF LOTS AND REAL Glidden, [n. Ho clains in bis potition thay | for the drinks, Oac of them, John Muephy | about to bogin his familiarity the revolyer Price ascenls a Box 2 ESTATE ALONG 16TH STRERT he passed through a vailway wreck on the | by nume, won 25 cents of the mouey of | flashed under his nose, und then again and New Vork Danot ass Cagal Sirest 8 (] [ [] [] PR S, LS h‘nxnmfi\e‘n:\ x:l ll',lmh\ll'-l. ln‘. in :\urn.\li another, and the latter hanaed him & § gold mmm.l It m‘wom:u:-mu mxx m:d gu‘\'u him o A o 1148 C FROM VINTON STREETTOSOUTH , and that he sustaiued severe and | nieca for him to ta - something clse to think about for the time e e CITY LIMITS, permanent injuries in tho chest, buck | Peo on e 1O tko out the chango. Ho § LU LE hon and thore the first part of JAPANES E 688 Broadway, ana - wde, ot which ho demands | ‘Wmediately gobblod the wholo amount and | yuo'Firtie was won. It was repeated overy 1, ate hereby notlfiod shat tho nnder a judgment for #0,000. The dofendants do | 81d out of the door. He was arrested later | time the animal scemed about to make one IX = ] o | stened. dhreo dishtercsiod frocholders in tio not deny thau the wrevl took place, v thap | B taken beforo Justico Cones, where ho | of the rushes that had ulways before re- Counc il Bluffs, lowa | g Qb ke deamduly uppainied by Mr. Hood was ot in the train at ibe time, | Was given a hoaring. The man he had vic- | sulied so mom ntously for the unfortinate couuctl of siuld city, 1o ussoss the damize v :ml. thoy deny that he sustai.od any injur L‘“';“"“““l "“l‘ show up, but several of the | human being that was their target, but bore C IIRF s i s 1 the owners re tivoly of the property « os therovy, ~ Judge Hubbard, who repee ystunders aid, and enough evidence was in- | was a revelation, - - v O A AR R S o o 1 by ordinince necessiry 10 he apnropri- sents the company, in making the statement | troducod to prove mim euilty., He was Then the whip wes orought into requisi- !G:g;l::.‘a cg;'.'.?::f.:z ’:;etlt:::’:x‘lfil °5?'":lu"'n?§ NOTICE OF A@hl;s §I| NT OF DAM- | uted forthe S0 0f sild eity for (he purposs of of the case Lo the jury yesterday morning, | Sentenced to spend o term of twenty | tion, und the rudiments of sturting and stop- TPosltive Cure for EALiraal, Intarnal AGES FOR GRADINC ApSUALL R 93LOBRINK "‘f," sLregk frgih ¥in said that he expected to'snow the jury that | 48ys in the county jail, but ho | ping were soon acquired, the mere poiuting eding toing, Carg tor Horoll- | To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and n.’.'-»m-'..y' ot I DA L f T Dr. Hood haa perjured hunself in ‘swoaring | 13 not there it and 1s not likely | of the weapon veing sufficiont to chock fa- | ST b pae i foe o Lot nover boen known to |~ renl esvate alon s uiley in block 1 IKountzo's | E00CE S 1w phroved Dotober 40, 182, 10 his petition, aud that the present lnw suit | L0 be unless somethiug unforssen turns up, | wilisr advances, Taen o Lo DALLE Was | this b Gtire Wieis e | Apunb agdition, rom 1ch 50 LK) wtroole uare further noviflod, Wat Wuving ae- was only one of a chain of similar efforts o | While Constuble Cuarlos White was getting | toleruted, and before the ferocious beast | ositivelygiven with 6 boxaror refund th orit | signod, thres disinuetostod freoholders of the | cepted sidd appointmont, wnd duly ‘quniificd by bad made 10 earn money with ease and ais- | Feady 10 take his mac to the county juil som2 | kuew it, e bad been haltered by one mun, | Boteurad Sond atan> for frae Sympie. Guarants | aife'Gr Gunaha, hive beon duly nopointed by | B Feauirod by saw, we on the lthdoy paten. ouo camo in uud enzaged hisattention at | ana thai, too, without any ussistance. It | 1R ouElE Soroets. Uhikha Nam PP 003 | tha mayor with the approvalof thowity coun- | £ utghur A D B tthe Bour of i flefosle ——— sume other business, and whilo he was not | ywas puta few steps from that poiat to being cil of suid city, to assoss the dum n the noon e Lhe oy of stul- © to the Call on Messrs. Day & Hess nnd ask | looking Muroby gotin his ereat slide once | gtrapped and thrown and then submitted to owners respoctively of the projorty wfveted [ 106t BN, Vo B luiiding, withtn® the cor- > porate Hmits of suid eity, meet for the pur to be shown the Kloin tract of 400 acres | MOre, uud 18 provavly several miles into the | ail sorts of indignitios. ‘The mighty fallen [ ] by grading of suld wlloy, deolurod nocossary | Logo of considering wnd making tho s sss now on sule in five and ton acro tracts, | F1OMINE by this time. did not_rehsh it, but it was a plain, simple ®©6®06 eT?‘.I?E LA @ | nil 4 Ottonon b, C0tober | mment of dinmago t the ownors respectivaly ot They will show it free to all. ™ 4 case of bave to. ‘'he giaut bided turther notifisd that havinz as- | #sid property, by reason of ~w-i-‘1 weing and In the treatmentof all forms of w0 v The Boston Store closes vvery even- | nis ume, however, % Into conslder- [ . for ho fad no| @ () Rearn B3R H ® | .l i wppornumont, and duiyluaidod | SURIORIAIOn Bl fu . sy S 5 ing at 6 p om. except Mondays und | idea of giving up, even though downed, u s l“g g s W8 requirod by Taw. wo will on the 9ih day o i nofits 1€ any, o PRIVA Ve n H 4 O " 0 2, he property belonzing to you prop to Fasava o hurd i cee wood, and | St rdpya and when he finally was allowed to struggio | @ @ | October. A. 11502 it the hour of 10 ) § I TE DISEASES. be upproprinted as aforeswid andswhich has | % Lt | o first dose often astonishes the in- in the forenoon it the office of NI | RNy o A e 10 bis feet bo pacoa siowly around until be - PROIALIST. | | | ] Loan (ot nrod. nocossnry. by tho. coni > ES er o : city of mind, buoy- O'Donohoe, 1418 Farnnm street, wit 1 and all Weakness and Disorder of i, don M 00 $5.00 per Huvo you seen those beautiful hand- | bad secured his veariugs, and tben liko fiviny elastioliy oF ming Corporate T ta of suld elte: moct fur tha pars | Qrlinanee to wppropriato Lo the use uf the i L ) - lyeiod, puinted jurdinieres at Lund Bros? flash started u(ler\'nu man lwnu was holding i et Price noss of considering und making the asess. | UelEsitiute i sild city of Dmal, in | I\I l‘ N with loap of uoyrik smbitlon - a0 o —— one of the ropes 1n front. Tae follow hold- ment of dumage to the owners respectively of | GAuity B Hod A% A SEate ~ and vituli ) VOUrs 0 o, o0 MaVF plusueuss, ; Cotorod Rapubiicans Organize. fe tho trin rope puliod with all his might, | @ @ @ © @ @ © & @ @ | [ ;v O ST S TS | doseribod as Gollo e to-wit | mcmont 18 (103 romaricublo suc <o) %8 0 B “‘3‘ (l:\' n“ I;‘.: nu'.”rmu n::? |:|-.u A large number of colored citizens of Coun. | but o hiad ubout us much effst as would & | — ——————— ———— | Ing Into conslderation special bonefits, if any | - 4 outh city 1 ita \CE NO 332 You ure notificd to bo proseut at the time | SOpth iy Hmite o o or statements concernin ¢ sald asscssment 4 s Ae Y SO0 £ BRI i8R0 10 OF hLAtBIEN L ¢ | of damuges us you may consider proper. aAEhinianal 8l U timony of thous Writo for clrous na Farn sin L UM AL e fCoun- | g on tho fly wheel of an engine. Thew from bis wife, Phaebe O. Blakely, In his | O DI met last eveniug at the ropublican | 4o ™ then three, and at lust haif | An ordinance estibilshing the grade of petition he alicges that he was warried 10 4 | DeAdauarters for the purpose of organizing | dozén were trying to throw the charging | Seventh strect from Codir street to Dorcis widow, as he supposed, named Phabe Spin- | the irst republican cluo ever organized in | cyveloue that was pluuging along on three | , Street in the ity of Omalia. W. G, SHRIVER. N p ’ ICE NGO, 2 mew, Décemuer 5, 1580, i 1v0a wiih bor for | (Wocly. (a0rge A Muadia way prosidont, | logs a5 fast s the men could rug, and 1 was Bo it ordulued by the eity councll of the olty GEOROE ). FAUL, TAr RI0RCHF § . B MCCULLOCH A ,“m”‘?‘\'\‘“" No, Firser some time. Ho afterwards found that one Section 1. The grade of Soventh street ) AT JOUN ¥ FLAUK, Watorlivaante MK - conkain HddLdanN o G. W. Spinvey had o prior title 10 the posi- froto Cedur trook ta Doraay strest In the oity | Omaha, Nob. OccoraRiitec of Appratsen £ TAMESBPOCUKDALE | pWitterjivdeanie In the olby uf Omiti = 0 " tion of busband to Mrs. Suuney, aud that he < . 5 of O, e horehy eatubliaied wt the tollon” 4 Nl b 49, Omnaha, Oct. 7th, 152 osdiie | B0rGiNuba Y- AN B IR " bad never either aled or veen divoreed. He Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ing eevations the grade belng unifor e | — | Seetion L That the American Water Works X B A ba \ha b g ows O Yarced. He stralght |ines botween the polnts speeifiod | P | Compuny be and the sams s heraty. ordorad &baicaio 1 fayor of the other man, the streets, ridge p ¢s or alleys named o the o plaoe ndditiona) water hydrants | he ¢l ———— respective sections f . it: Sealed proposals will be received by the un } hyd u thecivy - o ] Ouiahit, 08 follows g = § Bection 2 Grade of Sever roet— dersigned until 1:3) o'clock p. m.. October W O | s ¢ COFNer O vonport and i . Mrs, l-.‘ llv\lnllllllpuuu_r!n teach Ger- Elevation Erovation s, for the constructlon Of wooion C )ESTEP' ho sy tho caruer of Davenpart and dith Biocontion houre 8164 sod T o 8 South ourb of Cedar street, | 4 and st stevets, at Aues avenue und Sith A o One at the corner of Ohicazo and #ith streets, ¥ 7108 W8 establis . coth, ind 47th streets and ub G rand 2 One on b ot b or b0 s ~ S — North curb of Dorous avenue and 27th streets, in the eity of Omnha 114 Main Street, | “ap.onath sireet 30 taev nor.b-af RaRsl ; Y T A gurnor iy establisned . 1st0 1520 | Reeording to plans and specieations on e i Coudeil Blufls, Section? Thit v in the city, just reccived, . 5y D this ordinance shall take This ordinince shall take ¢ffect offie of tho Board of Public Works Euch 4 Reiter, the and be In force from and ufter ILs passaze. | proposal to be made on blanks furnished by tailor, 810 Broadway. Passed October Tub, 1802, the board and to be accompunied by w certd assed October TLh, 1892, JOIN GROVES, fied check In the sum of #0) payable to the | = . ity Olerk. | oity of Omaha as effcctund bo in force from wnd wftor 1L 0 evidence of good faitl | JOHN GROVEA, 1) Oty Cier's TI'he hourd roserves the richt 1o reject any ¢ fi e N1 3 r DAVIS, rall bids and to walye detects. Attorneys atlsv. Priy YR AMLe dutests, sER Sim & Saunders—Astorners, a [ vty Counetl, AS8e o ——— ™ Boston store closes every evening ut 6 P m., unless Mondays und E. F. DAVIS, aturdays. Approved October 10t h. 12 state and | Approved October 100k, 18y 2 ivik edginesr Bo GEO. I, BEMIS, Ohatrman Bourd of Public Wi federil courts. Roons 4 4 4nd 5 Shugat | APPFOVE b ey o Judson, civiredginesr, 523 Broadway ¥ Mayor, Omaha, U\'\tllrl.'l' i [ ufil d Hw:-lu = ‘ Benro biock, Councll Blufrs, La b GEORUE P, BEMIS, Muyor