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MHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 1802, 3 THE OMAHA BEE}NIL\\‘S FROM COUNCIL BLUFRS | Normeers., Atir tas,the o soparus: @ I [SPEOIAT, NOULOES B 2 iected to qualify to complete their eltizen. { - » P v COUNCIL BLUFFS e ship will bo on election day, when they will o COUNCHL BLUFFS | be obliged to swear in their_votes and stow i L C . Tho want alvertissmonts apperrng In & v | Werk of a Plucky and Enthusiastio Little | that they wero ont of tho eitv on all of tha i JARL STREET | a | nowsp iper are ofton the most interestiug CFFICE: - NO. 121 y days of registration. During the days of 4 | partof its contents, Thoy expross the negent Woman, registration the books will be kept open wishes of tho peoplo Who | | unti! 0 o'clock v, m. LN noeds, th dally it U B 1 i Lo SO Don't take cold wanttomathing it who aro. wiing to o 4 1, %, TILTON, », RANAGER, HER SACRIFICES IN RELIGIOUS CAUSE | New mattings, just recaived. Smyrna ap vugs from 7ac up. Oil cloths in pat- i o | | { With the Columbus festivities a frisiky norther | - e 1 § Ttae nega Ofice, ........ Noid | — | terns. id linoloums, net 3 { R h A FLEPHONES | X151 Filtior ailom | Delleate 1s Dolng the Mard Work of | :nl-::lf\“ ~‘yVlltlwx':‘.“-‘h'nlxl\lnv Couneil i I ¢ 'has struck 3 little fresh, ain't it specially | W ANTEDSYouue mian to work wbont st —— e | Dulieate wls Dolng th { Garpet Co, 'l‘c‘nplv have no idea how | 11AS ¢ [ < Us-—a ltte iresn, aitt , ¢speciall) VY blo in | house. Apbiy b office of Leons MINOR MENTION, [ Men—Auting Her sushand to Buitda | . T AR eI ARAD can s ! 2 ¥ s 3 ardifverett ; X Y. Plumbing Co. R T i Lon Messrs. Day & Hoss and nsk | Crude andcrucl soap can be. | mornings and cvenings-—protect youself with a | yyasren cpeent ciri” o cencral Council Bluffs Lumber Co phiipdhed {130 16 SHOWRLHE KIGULTFREVOL ST BUros It takes off dirt. So far, \) / [ W osowartc: “Ghod wages. Call” at 61 County Auditor Hendricks 13 shipping out | —_— { Ao on stleln fivennd ton dore tradls. | g5 pood; but what else does | warm - [ WY ANTED =& o i i e tor iy 91 T 5 s0 08 ot e pavents | WhH oW work was permitted b all, the | The Radiant novelty base burners e 3 tOur overcoats ] St Inst night ut the Fosldanco ot Ber PATBRES | L ole who iave passed the corner of Avenue | 8r0 the bost heators in tha clty. See It cuts the skin and frets | ur overcoats— W ANTED tor goneral on Lincoln avenue. peonie wh ave pass e Ct of Avent e 3 D A . NSO Wwork. e, ¢ o8 "D QULFN SLPeRt cosad oaight | thom at Swaine's the underskin: miakes reds | rrp .y I O Mead has decided to Id three | A and 'Twelfth streets huvo witnessed asight | e ur S 1 makes o % Pl N i i R [0 J ——— i T—— Holibon, Lwo on 1hG wostorn Dart of 108 CIt¥ | that recallod plonoer aays, whon women wors | W e T SR st L LTEVSEWHA RO N TEE d ATt AWE R A VERTITE1IRtY OOHRY ANE L AWD aud ono (n the eastern : | oxnected to do their full share of ull kwds of | Rl v ; e . - . . J L 5 T grovaes vand Gutfornin C. Tones paid a fino of 615,10 In the polien | manua labor. A 1 and parsonage | Bemocrats Capture the Town tor n wiiie | 1€ads to worse. Not soap, |suit you m all styles and fabrics, and at prices | Sof thade ot Kicrarot court vosterday 1n sectiemant of & €ase 0L10 | e eing built thore, and from tho imathe | —Kx-uovernor Crittenden's Address. but the alkali in it. Himttal ¥ R B Suaties O Noll. ot b o s foundations wero commenced, frequently | Democracy had the town last night, And i \ 1 i bLal AKE TURAU timber 1ARGS 1h Minnesot fof SAIS |,,.‘,::',f‘¢ A il wo o V only two porsons havo boen atwork. Ono | they kept it fn a blaze and uproar as long as Pear oap has no frec with the stre L quantitles to suil. Fasy payments. leaning gang. wasa man and ihe other a woman. The | they otained possession, and that was not | alkali in it. It neither red- ] Y3 Pl s 3 S Nilr R4 3 — The contracts for tha bulding of the new | woman was ot vour frail, sickly kind, to | given up untll nearly widaizht. Butnot all | deng nor roughens the skin, Whatwe can do for you Overcoats ats 83,75 AR and ity o Money Taunod Grace ipiscopal church were 1ot vesterday, | whom the ovainary duties of life ave a bur- | tne blaze and uproar was the result of demo- & : > R State sale, Horman Brown getting tho carpenter work and J. 1 ing isto The ru s k Seiag . § k § * o § Dwellinz and business rontals, Monay loanod NGAVEE Lhe HiASOD The buitde | den, but o rosy-cheeked matron in theprime | cratic cuthusiasm. A very lareo part of it It uspoml& to water in- come in fl]] ce .\I);l(ll:.\ ;m(l are stunners .[l]g\ for local inyestors, Lougen & Towie, 15 Foarl \about £4,000, i of physical vigor, with a strong English | was made by the numerous and ambitious tantly ; washes and rinses < cot g horse, Ited Leo, conceraing | t¥pe of face. At tho start sho bogan mixing | small boy, who reaped full wil:‘{:::-j‘;'-\. x(:{: ;fin- in a twinkling; is as are \\'o()]Qn g(mds “-”h\ .’ll](l without \(‘1\'(‘1 col- NOR EXCHANGE- Clear quattor-soetion of i his bitter disap tient occ Lind for Counetl BInfTs property: will pay the possession of which there tias been como | toe mortar and carrsing tho brick to them AL A AT T L e : ¥ e Tor QL TorvERe: (reenbhaite, Nichofo controversy, hus I)"r;;\ Jfound windering | who kept steadily at work 0a the wals. s IR I L e R sy el g(_-nt]c as strong; and the 1{1]'5. in gray bhrown :lll(l 0_\-&”-([, A ’.h\‘\' arc fll”\' & Vo, B Rronaway. 2 fietd, swho wah supposed to Bave & wrlt of ro. | \WAUS went up slowls, but it was nother ) yishes of the siate and national cor after-effect is every way e g k . ] : > QI G ey R IR b o "o 4o stoad, savs the horse | fult Suo kept up the piles of brick and {as & mark of vespect 1o the preswent wad | g worth KO call and examine them g Co 18 e 1 from bim and he did not know | mortar, and tho custor cry of rtt | o tributo to the memory of the pu voman good. 1 Sheafo, it went to, . was never hoard, Tue foundation was com- | whose I NNoee by Mha o\due ripathieed All sorts of stores sell it, : ¥ s . )V ACRES Tand for sale: 1 Connelt teorre W. Fekhert was before the | pleted in time and the superstructure of the | on Tues ¢ s Te have rO1C s y . «€3.7 UHLERPRSTAHLHL I ) e S Georae W, eker, was bofors th | BN 11 0 AT UB ARPEINELO O RS | om0 S bt tawns | especially druggists; all sorts We have overcoats running from $3.75, with a | crsGiand, e oy 5 et VLA b s BHMSH no regularity cortat omotimes | carly 1n the ev % g ng. The tooting of thoii- being with tho view of having her cared for 1g. The tooting of Al . 5 » use . 5 & e H £ (! EYOU have aaything for salo or trad in somo asylum. 1Mor some time past she has [ ihere would be scveral men at work lifting T'\" s t“rl{v“ horns, |-(;x:|_nm‘<lu‘!l~hu| m:l(m‘r,l:lil © fpl.oplt. use it. Q,I (l(llldl risc 1n ])1 GG Uf 50c¢ a coat ll“ ) ou g( t to 1 B She e, Browl and M oan sy beon n ill houlth, and bad buen cared for in D b R B L L e R R e [ ™ ST, “»’{j() 1 el el 1 t ON Y paymontas d-room fouse o S n Wo Yy Associutic it - o e the & ¢ 8 WC 1 P 1 o) e o ) 3 St 7 ! K > as S S Ststree Greenshiolds, cholson & LI, hlr osoanteeitins - hegamio 4 marked | boaring tho brunt of tho work and doin well | streets wore jamined to such an . bt DR, AW, BALEY | B2 the highest, which fit as we as custom | &) sisen Mreenshioids Niciotson & ¢ that it was deemed best to place her under :"\.xmlt‘:x‘«-_\;wvl-m?‘:““:"f“;" :,‘,l‘:,'"\:’.,’:,‘;u b the WK aFA 1\:”1 BoTey bt Bugely zooil R TR l'fl’l(lL‘ ’1l]'l wear as ]()110'7 ol JOR SALE On < payie frait und cily 4 ouudation of tho church has boen com- | ualured crowd, tut sans eag, saus (il und W i by the 22 i pocl ity S b IEALIL S S, In tho district court,_yestorday the taking | SUHOH suns overy olement of order. The vriginal of testimony was endoa, und today the argu- s ments will begin. The plaintiff, Dr. lood, Latest Tnv Madn st tently at noon time and sometimes | plan called for the formation of the 3 duirins e titormoon 1o Test-ehoned tijg | forchiight brocession i front of tue s At $7.50 Our $1+ Overcoat is a world beater, | FEEE8 claims £4),000 of the Northwestern Railway Hinits, Greens ) womnn has been in the business houses and | local beadquarters on Pearl street, but TED WITHOUT PAIN Ok company forinjuries received in a wreck Shoufe, Broadw iy ¢ ros for sule: insido clty ds, Nichoisun & Co, 621 will sell Green Hroadway, . 1 c 1 JMlees, quietiy but carnestly solfciting aid | by the tune the hour arvived for the start DANGER ans S and ac 7 A WOOD & 0O, have Lo tho flnest The compauy claims_ that tho man is for the (b0 ehiireh. | Yestorlay afsornoon a | tho street was blocked to such an extont | » yuLL SET OI TERTIL ON on | 10 tans, blue and blac W, & Woobs eo nay finust ming n good AFULLSET 01" T the next best thing, distributed the forches b 5 . ORSE nnl bugey wantod for uninbe boards for the rest of the week. 5 ones Inserled dn eveaing i AfAQ AP linlpe e og TR R ot Case Cassimeres—\Wide Wales - -Stockinettes 0 4 buildings before the cold weatner | Wers fieaded by bands but only suc- BAY IN, Denere fraft and zardon tr Each adet “"l“' A '“;"‘“'“ ;v‘j sets i, but we do not pect to do much | ceeded ina 2 oft a stragzling crowd of ALl work ware different kinds of ballots, rubber stamps for S 1 I f_ 1 ‘ l ] l l ARy bRl ;‘ xll\ -"llu"; i o e aion roiwe o oy O | forcod its way through the crow. and bands T o R A Colors—-tan - brown— oxforc slue—-black i pads, cards ul( \nql‘rv:‘cuu:u id “lnmhfim..: Anton, aua he is the pastor of the little I'rpe ;| dropped in bohind them. 'T'be blare of tune Straot gardeners’ plans for arranging the polling i S {3 I b A STENST RO I YOU ke Kind treatiment and bargnins in until & fow days ago, when he was taken | attracted attention, and tha crowd 2 i A YOU fiko kin cut wd Dargi course ut once. s v wonged AT b6 Lo, iy e | Meneed to i wina el and follow. Improvad Safety Elevatars, Heavy underwear—— real entait eafl oh ol "Nichol? L arms in southwostern fowa for sale. d man onconntered her iu one of the Main | that a get-away 1 order was a physical im 5,00, o Ay % 3 i [P i Call and see us 520 Main stroct. Brtifiola. - Tho caso ia bl sharply fonste AL LU LTI B (TS R #5.00. . | Overcoats in-—Meltons— Cheviots - i on both sides. and will continue to bold the wteed. Toath extractod In ¥ Y iy ity bromyted, to those wanting them and iot tho pro- A o O I oW o e Tho ballot boxes heing sont out by the we are all working hard to com- | cossion form its Starts innumerable . hs L lemoviblo DMARs county o Inrge affeivs made of zi Seo spe ns of Flexible Blastic Plato ~ “14 . Y 3 ] e 3 ABARGAL o !z " . il 1 opre i Serge and silk lined-—Box or long cut - imnoies o ponaen S siet RN more than finish (he parsonage. We will | torch bearers, Kinally atN:30 a mounted Oftice, I hird Fioor. Paxton Rlode S > o5, i markisg ballots to which objections are | then oceupy it and nold services in the laree | delegation 200 strong from Lewis township 1055, 16thand Faraan Sty . made or which are found to be defective, inic e o 4 . §) 1 ACRES, fnsido eity Hmit N i " rches Whead . S e C & ne acre up o suit buye t Mothodist church we are building. My hus- | instruments and the elare of tho torches ole and 3 *as ‘d——— o places, coples of tho law, ete. I'ne judges | band nas worked every day on the building, | beld high above the heads of the horsemen | = e e Slnbl(‘ an 1 (IOlll)l(, bl aste N will do well to enter upon their educatory i 0y son & o Broad A good deal of anxiety is being expressed | capacities, ca iug brick and ortar and | it made an imposing spectacle, " for tho futuro of Bayliss parkas a erass plat. | helping in overy way I could, keoping house | Eighteen hundred torches were distributed b 700 ACRES of o land in onstern 2 S ! i D er om 0! g i = 3 3 chirte - - re1rQ braska to exeh, fora kool reshle L For sevoral years past, owing to the densitv | and cooking for my family una getting out | in the crowd from express wagous and at the A z /\ °1e ale of 4 cases ()f 51‘“1 ts ‘11](1 (h awernrs | o 1 Biners, Want ho ) lots To K Nes of tho shude from the '1rocs, tho krass has | whoaover | coula, asking ussistanco ot tho beadquarters. A big percontage of ihom E é SI)CLIJ] sale (lf | Ll\l.x( S e R | $ | vSka Tt Johnyton &Vt Bavtom & et en gotting very thin, until there is littie | public in the way of funds to help us through zed by boys, but they swuug o 3=t 1% ] 5 1 l A f “ iche “renc s lr S T left, ana that littie is pale and sickly. 1t ha with our uncertaking. 1 have learned na marched and yelled. ] & —Nceav TiHbec u misheca—1'rencn neck EHAVE & good tenant for n five or sig been sugeested that one of tho causes is the | to mix mortar just right, and know how , -\‘li:m;"‘ \'{:“c&u ent, "md\iliem“:ml Tl u&:; 8 g 5 i ” z .}n.‘-r“"ln'h'."”vi:‘{.‘(-T"n:"r\"‘-'fu" l\"\'»’\""fii O e e A D R R i el op s o £ | shirts-——pcarl buttons, worth fully 50c¢ each to |y boon drowned out and thera is strong talk of | bed at night with a clear conscience, free | ‘The live of march was down Broadway to 2 B 3 30c cact (3,00 neres of choice pine Inuds for sale ralsing the grrace this winter and starting a | from aches ana pains, nud am just as hapny | Severth streot, back on Broadway to Main, 3 2 close—30c cach— auear Purvly s Eusy Cems e new growth of grass. asanyboay can_wish 1o be. my only anxicty | down Main to the Pearl street juncture, then =] & milveor Mes i Brooks, or 4 ve, 12 e et now being about my sick husband. My hus- | llli\' earl u:\d on to Iw‘ohulrln s opera hnulsu = B C l v («l l . (_: - = = ] Firo Broadway and Cornor of Benton | band gets nosalury, and welive on what | where ex-Governor Crittenden expounded ] 3 . o anv - - OR RENT—The follow g dweliln Street, oG] GbE L soRM e Whleh nmounts to | the freo trade theovies so enthusiastically < = olumbia Clot 1nng ompany o Vi ave., 1, Our lnte loss vy fire was covered By | about $ISa mouth. We beiieve in our faith yelled for by the crowd. = : X S B EEATHOOURLE AT L Dl LS > Glo8 - bothiid i ULl | thatour religion 1s right, and we cannot n the procession wero delegations, smali = 2 R R Z Tar ronnraWBI I, s %;‘l“‘."".'l |‘""l"r‘l\h\‘lt"ll-‘ t’.‘(‘j\l‘,,‘f\'{:\‘ L o an yiencrlHoo thatili L o0l roat: I number, however. from Neoio, Minden , EL =2 Cor. 13th and Farnam— srotutiveHt ey HUnRe : i YR A v The little wo 18 tho picture of health | Crescent, Glenwood, Strain ana Silver 3 -room dwoll g, 101 A 5 By 7 o'clock tho next morning after | 11" natronly vigor, and goss about ner worlk » 3 ; S N ~room dwelline, 1822 Broudwiy, £, the fire the scere was on_the ash | oticithe. Toats and mokine friends for the | e Council Bluffs Shotgun brigade, that Suscessors to M. Hellman & Co.--- 10 room dwelll Tenton st heap, pencil in hand, ready to figure the | struggiing little churck with the same has done duty on many previous and simlar Kl M BALL BROS B-room .:w.:vhn:' i \\\4_u; : L loss down to bedrock, which he did, too, | fiaence sbe displays i carrying a pail of | oceasions, held a promineat place in tne . . gl AR o o that’ it was his duty and no | water or a hod of brick. and tired hundreds of blank car- | Cor. 9th Streetand Hth Ave., Oouncil Blufl | s=====—== = e = “room dwotting, 530 fineoin ae. 416,65 0 is business,” r e — - — 4 = = . - -room dwelling, 20 [armony st, $15, L pnetof his business 0 long 08 WILL CONTINUE ANOTIHER DAY, Less than a dozen transparencies were car- — 14 B R 'BRR D R M oroom dweiling, Babbitt Plice, 313, ho did not go below bedrock we had no b ried, and onc of them represeuted an 1dea L] I < ) G-room dwelling, 411 Ourtis st., § reason to complain, “consequently tho SRt on TaTi Ll o Dbt ore | Worth recocding. W C ESTE P 1 T-room dwellinz, 107 Avenuo A, §14. tlement was not only prompt, but in e s toe TiahTene s A sigular oversight, which provoked some soe J SHNDWIGH 4 X424 O e every way satisfactory, so much so that : - severe icism, especlally from the old F iu l E 'J ]. Q Sarognulel) { in addition to $9,200.00 (sevon policies) ] ;';"\I‘"\"“, " hoes conld be | 2OIIErS, wus tho' fact that Thero was not un uneial UiTesior, emyaimss o dwoll sarries v this o any befor > fir all ol our custc 8 coull American flag in the procession, with the ex- . S ae s carvied by this company beforo the firo | wyited unon at our special clouk sale | coption of n fow. toy” aflairs. in ' the hats of 114 Main Street, Dom Vel Rl et in el nonuaintedtwithi the o8 y, and for their benefit and the | two or threv of the mounted delezation. Coudeil Bluffs, room ol | PRABRLL I requainted With the 44, h0fit of the muny who could not even | They were loth to accept the exvlanation NI b secretary and directors we cannot be 3 : i { that it was risky busi to carry a largo i room dwe porsundad that bettar indemnity can bo | g2t insido the doors, we will continue | I, 2\ EIRES BIC SEen e CREY & e Hog Toom dwelli Sbtained than thit offored by oar home | e salo anothar day. 'ho ngent of the | 2 FRCEHENY, DO ! o yomuiss | e oo velling. 1 Aveme . 30 CTRATE P big castern manufacturer will he he ARt oitticEltag ke 4 B-roou dwelllt S0, compa Dbesides wo R LS ' i > | lican pontical parade in the city whea Amer- | . b 2 o dwelling, 501 N, 7th st., §.0. A R l;:n:\.\-\luk?(l.‘;.:“;L’l patron” | and wo will repeat overything todiy ad® | fean flags twenty feet foug wero not carried | Sill & SAUNCISALiorneys v iaw, Prace aliih, 1902 A vennc 1, $10, T o 2] ¥ | vertised for yesterday. The ladies of | and flung to the broeze. RISERIe tooitts 44 and! o S RO thing being equal, and unless we do we i & A T 3 LA < federal courts. Rooms 4 and 5 Shugart 4-room d 18 Vine shall continue to be dependent on for. | Council Blufls and vicinity will find this “*Weo carried that old flag,” said one of | Benro block, Council Biufls, la. N Y7 170n, AU RS R I < tho hest opportunity of tho scason 1o see | them, “when the five was a d—d sight hotcer Foom dw. ' Ayenuo 15, 310, capital and ¢ tho styles and get @ fit in the nowest | thun those little kerosene lamps and wo pro- 7o R o O 5 Sth ave., 10 o garménts that have been put on the | tected it too. Ius rotten moan for those | = BT 3 Aveuuo'ls, 810 ] . Henr ';n-nrl & fellows to say they could not protect at least | \WOODEN SIDEWALK I livel D A . i L e—— . e el thal in addition to this we | 9¢ 4z from a few swoky lamps. A politi- TION, eroouily ey i B! Wellkar wishes to/ inform his ollect that in addition to this we i cal procession a_mile long with the only na- CONSTRUCTION. A o 4 _ iends that he has left the employ stock of coats tional colors i sight stuck in & cowboy’s hat | coypetl Chamber, On Vol B R A it A o e e A raE b ht to the and two yurds of eolid bunting wound Re it resolved by th G b e AL around the rump of Wis buckskin pony don’t | o Omabn. the mayor concur ;m (;nfix.‘n. l\1. .llulmhf:{.:.uuu\ ;\,\\nu! esont, to my mind, an American party. That wooden s alks be ho wi ples 0 wait upon them. Council Blufls. lese follows made lots of noiso tonight, but | In the city of O el 5 ) 7 e, within five d 5 3 room dwelling B. Prowoll, walehmaker, 740 Brond- | | o e T S A rcloiusioniforktiiafparaonatfagrritelnioro: More sold than all others comhined. Donot bo deceived by Imitators or o | roon dvoliin way. you don't want 1o buy haed coal vou | gressed tho denselv-packed crowd in the | gueh sidewalks to be present zrade | those elaiming 1o have almost as zood a machine. Buy ouly the SANDWICHjy Foom (W 2 ——— had better see bout, those oil | opera house in a two-hours’ speech filled nd 10 be con - , : 2 ‘ PERSONAL PAKAGRAL 11 burners, They ed for uso in | with usual campaign pietitudes and falsitios. L anSiaee woni | CORN SHBELLER and bo protected by divect guarantes from reliable manufac- e furnaces, st and hot water | He 1s u pleasin oulier i v 1 jolsts of such Boro, to Mr. and Ms. Ttobert Mullis, @ | B0 i furndces, steam and he ter ol ¢ spoalier and Know just ashes to handle, | what tosay and how to say 1t to fully satisfy Sl a democratic audience. turers, You poilers, wilth no coal or 3 pon: % Apply fo Mr. aud Mrs. Wadsworth of Liucoln were s s pro. ways depend upc n the ofiice of 1 under its suy vs heing ket tocke by ail loeal by the spe dealer e P our age: Works and S for eatalogues and - | Boardart Y. SANDWICH | i Aven ! i Vi crupt, e Visio . toswit: 3 b souncil Bluffs, e 1001« w, Ave 1 ll’:‘i :l:lu aity yesterday groeting thow oid ru[::;“} m:..“\’]p \-.)‘. > Tho Boston Store closes svery even- $T a8 of Elz loy 1 Barker's MANUFACTURING CO., Council Bluffs, Towa, room el . riends s 50 So.0808 b ¢ Widg, —_— -~ — — Ay al e Mrs. ‘Thicistun was roported ay vary low | Clean goods, less thun (e et Sipam Bostopt Jdlondesst ind 1 ¥honte, Tental agent: d there scemeu littie chanco for R e PRMITCHYS. SR Main streot, AT many hours ) 2men, (1 Tent] ol nt nams, o AOULTY In good Councli Bluls property. - intho ¢ Weathe ipsat it s l‘m st ho sold this. we Grednsmtontn + Joe Hagerman who will be with the Wanted te Nichoison & Co. jubilee singers at the Trinity Methodist Tmproved prop ¢ cash it L) church on iday night has the most . G Me VW EHAVE cust rent, Huvo you th Nicholson & who want houses to Main stroot. nshiclds, priceislov of ‘Glenwcod avenue, from north- TR B scany o Glan o avénite mith Li The autumn i the time 1o paint, and one coat brightens and pr g Boulevard, prosent grade, 6 fect wide, and buildings and adds much 1o the vilue and e ans to attend the West side of Twenty-fifth strect. lots 1. meeting of Ropublican Young Men's Marca | @ biock s, Patrick’s addition, present g ing club Friday eveningz, Octobe A s headquarters iu Sapn block. 1o m e ments for & trip to Neola Tucads d holp them receive Hager, o Di. V. L. Tieyson, President, Sukraih, Seoretary. wonderful bass voice in the world, Supper will be served tonight by Broadway Methodist ladies feom 5:30 10 8 o’clock, in the store room next Crock- wel Plenty of tables will be vro- vided, o0 that no waiting will be neces- 80 Kepublicans, Hur We want ali repub serves houses | 3 0 o uty of your proferty. : F; it Y IOLYONADEOnON Yy el ‘torn Nebraskn ! Would You Like to Buy Paint at Wholasale |\ o Lo ounty, Co'o, with ovements, for i of dry goois and clothing or other Iu the district court yesterday during a lullin the business befors Judge Swith, a Russian with anunpronouncablo name ap- The genuine Blrr Oak stoves ave sold | viied for naturalization papers. John Ables We want to sell you pants and 8100 less. The lest boiled oil you boughty erything used in painting at wholesale and porary grade, 4 foo u probably paid 70¢ a grallon for it, Wo will And be it further resolved mdse. 1 117 Sheafo. d 16 tho Bourd of | Works be and | sell you one gallon or 100,000 gallons of any brands at 4 we have eaught 3 noar Ohoy cnly by Chas. Swaine, 737 Broadway. | acted as interpretorana stoad godfather for T liereby is anthor zed and di to cause i | your attention, read the rest of this and compare these stralght cush prices, stite. Will - Call and sce them. (4 the new citizen, ‘I'he court would propound Storage reasonable, 22, 26 [ copy of this resolution to bo published in the T Briese SRk DA ; Ll the necossary questions to Ahles, and Ahles | Pearl street, Council Blu 13, if ‘@alling perptatlio giby op Oho aani | Rk Rl 900, Berry Bros, hard oil, 5 gal can, elds, Nicholson & G, 611 Broad wiy. An Objeot Loskon, would sometimes repeat them to the Russian, | & vier, oo wg thin® fivo ks uttor the | Qmaba lead, Ot 81.60 per gal. R e e The pupils of the Washington avenue | butmcst gencrally answer them himself, In 2 e i publiention or service of such eopy coastruct [ - Joplin lead, Gic por Ib, Bonry Bros., hard bl gl a1 L e T e T hool were given n strong object lesson | FOPIY 10 the query whether bo was willing Dinner sets, nico line just received, | sald sidewnlks us herein requircd, that the Cheap lead 5¢ per 1D, L (iR Pasl Lo Of tho best 6)0-ucre sto ki farms in weste B o) N | to declare his intention of becoming inde- | 4g'00. Lund Bros, Board of Public Works cause t 10 ho T.insced ofl, bojled, 490 por zal Other hurd oils, from $1.00 to %1.50 yesterday afternoon. Just at tho hour of | pendent of tho czar's woverument, Ables [ A done. the cos of constry ingsuid siduwale e T T3 g . 7T e z :I'A',',:‘,".',',";,.::':,'n‘,,“."“,’, (uroots were tull of | quickly answered forbin: o fndepondent | | DOR'L forget thal Swaine sells tho | tStkte, 1ot o purtof ot in frowt of wnd abut | Padnt oil, 85 por gal, Minaral pathiss ey, trom 14010 85, MISCELLANEOUS, 7 buildings, the patrol wagon camo up with | ticket.)” Elmburst stoves, D Aot Cotonar 4th and Octabor 11, 1502 ) 2¢ per gal. less, Mineral paints, ground in oil, 42 toGe. | (FARBAGE rewvod, cossponls, "vaits wnd woman 10 a shockivg stage of intoxication. [ A an answer to the ¢ourt's inqulry as to |y ol SEEREEE o] Attest: : 62 Mneys cloned. ” K D Barke, City Bidg. She made vvory possible effort 10 make a | whether he would become a law abiding and L arripa O¥ & Shorrad JOIN GROVES, ° ° TR BALEVaralise, Axtares Sna1esaes spectucle ol herself and created a great up- | peacefully iuclined citizen, Mr. Ahles again - \*‘ " 4 |»\\'|'“ Clerk., A Setel ST roar when sho was taken from the wagon nud vouchea for him: ; ANNOUACENES peibavts, aln Nouhe jan ISy into the jell. Tue crowd of juveniles hlled yes, be'll be shust as quiet us a Dbe cngagement of one of Lhe most charms Approved ¥ f:m.ln;“ ...\f\f n ;Ilnxv ?.'.,‘ 07 poe wn- tho street and wutched the proceedings with . (ol BORARCIRRILG R i L IGR ARMEOS GEO. I, BEMJS, | 1lding y bu 1t comp atitio; horzor pictured on their faces, She was ho assurances wero deemed satisfactory | 10E Of ¢ s, 3 ¥ v, A D h " N 'rida, booked ws Blancho Bradiey and will tell | and Mr. Ables lod the newly made citizen | I'rida; i n R Judgo McGee today how she happened to get | proudly out of the court roon SUFHIAD RIoFIaiitnonL PAZONIELG Do looked #0 uproariously drink. —— 03 2 d : Miyor i i AT aLur Sunday ea wil b We guarantee to be as gond as any mixed puint, We will s 0 turday and Sunday tmc‘::h:umu NOTICE T0 CONSTHUCT RIDEWA L4, [ 20 3 cd pa will sell you ut per gallon, Hus never been sold for less thandl, 30 per gallon, 100).0% ha!f cush.E 11 Shoate, Cound u re stosks in lowa anid ’ i \ vnors of thg Jots, parts ¢ s o sk, 5, £500) 10 812,000, B M, ] B Don’t fall to_Tronr tho colored jubileo | Disys, “Dolly Varden aud Miss Dixie,"in | T3 SRR Ghorhll i b0 bl : i 1 el rdrugs o 1 o e Tri > wh 80 D SATE S 34 N v R e ., Davis fordrugs and paints. singers at the ‘Lrinity Methodist church | 8 and will be aided by a company of moro QOTECES Tt gy By nalinaaten PO SALE chown, o in orehanan for Tand 3 Spenp— ¢ I'riday eyening, October 28, than average strength. At the Saturday | constrict wooden sidewal s required by - b ostablinhed - husing dross P 2 Have you seen those veautiful hand- ——— matinee the school boy or school girl who | ar aton o ity and mayorof J ¢’ puinted jardiniores nt Lund Bros? Suve your hard coili uvse wood, and | has formed the largest number of words L nbove is acopy. As good a paint as other dealers sell you for $1.50. We will sell you at §1,00 It Il er gallon. e Smiall gold star. —~—— call on H. A, Cox, 10 South Main street. | from the letters iu the name P’atti Rosa will " Worl 1 ) Best Mi ) #5.00 0 da: | ba prasented with a $10 gold pleco batwvoen ua iatroean Honerdiot Dublle Werke . ety i Z0peoplo in this city uso gis stoves est Missourl wood #5.00 per cord, de- rasented d picco betwer \aha, Neb., O = . s 3 AR0AR 0, 10 400157 - us0 A the sccond and third acts of “Doliy Varden.” tod DANCING SCHOOL, e i | e RN R | Our Barn and Roof Paint|.. o Seo thoso ofl hoaters at Swaine's, 737 | Boston store closes every evening at ¢ | been sent in. OTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM We will sall you at 75¢ per gallon, I (et PR B o 11 Broudyw . m., unless Mondays and Saturdays, Russian Land Ban's, AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADI. : fimrth Montars b, i IUsto g4 et iies \ T———— Commencing to Reglster. In Tue Suxpay Bee will appear a letter | Tothe owners of all Tots or purts of lots ind LowEsT pa'flE ofl ALL Kans oF GLAss Coanell Blufs, or 1023 Uarnam st, Omata. W Big line of hanging lamps, stand A 3 . written by “Carp, in which bo describos in real estate nlong wirdtron rney street to " 8 | B Chambers, Instructor 1 lamps, hall lamps ay Lund Bros he work of registering the voters fa the N BaTiing and. cADUSALDE at¥le the land hvm'uurlunh st ) .uunnm‘-x from 1l .lll On all other goods our prices are equally low. e e e — ———— various prociucts in the eity wards was com- D 3 \ owaurd street to venworth stroet; #ith 3| 3 oo T— VARV RIRSAR A 1 SR WANA \‘d:,sy‘?::’u bauk of the Russiau government. Although | street from Hownrd to Jones street wnd in- COME AND SEE Us AND BRING THE CASH. To tho o Messrs, Whe § ners of all 1ots or parts of lots front- r & Hoerela have perfected & somewhat dry subject, under the skilful tersecting stre sod L t i I ‘ m a1 1 in: on Dedatur street from 20th to S1se resuits were wnuch better thau generally s T ¥ i You are bereby notiied that the under- sireot: W s g bandling of \ue gifted writer, it becomes not | YOU are | natitiod that the You are horohy : 0 - # plau lu councetion with their cold storug0 | mark its close. Tho registrars will be 1 | ouly very mstructive but also bighly entor- | S[iBe( fhres digintoresied trecholdersof tie R A O R L plant now under construction that will be of | gegsion two days more sad then again on | \ainiug reading. SiatOuaha liavesNeanduly supeinied ol iy [} [} » [l s0mo Interest to tueir friends. They an- { City of Omaha, have been duly sppointed by couneil of said city, 1o @ssess the duniuge the may. pounced yesterduy that they would present the owners respective.y of the prop baskets of frosh grapes to their friends on o, With the wpnrosil of th eity cour- el of sild elty, to assess the damase to the affected by change of grade of said str I and 3, 4th St. MasonicTem ple. Bl Curistmas and New Years. T'bov also vre owners respectively of the proporiy aftected deciured nocess iry” by’ orajaoe No. i vy erading of Ducawur ' from ' i to” sy ) . " g ) assed October 7, 1N, upproved October 10, 1NF2 streot o /by ordinano dict that sowething of still groster import- Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. piand Cotoiord, I, ppprasad S viox aaceuted 5i 1" Otober dived Octobor tance will grow out of the present plaut, and pussed October approved October . 18D suid appolntment, and duly qualifie as re- SEWER PROPOSA LS, 180 2 bat the cold storage business will become e guired by law. we will. on the drd day of Seuled proposuls will bo recelved by the un- | o LOWARY urther notiflad, that having aoc e lmporlant factor in the fature prospority QIarameh otk Ll ek e aONT, g Yo gerstened W Lo Rt 1 | spted satd wnpoiniment,'ond duty duafiled A S & O'Donolioe, 1403 Furiam street, within the National Banlk, atricts Nos T8 wnd ik and o the recons | oxember, A, DU, at Uis hour ofd o'elack Eanuition) asme— % corporatelinits ot sald city, meet for the pur- ST Nos, 216 wud | S 16 recols 1 in'the aftornoon, at the office ot Goorge R N g8 G Awey pose of cousidering and waking the assess- | U, 8, DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB | City of Omnha, i per Yol e 11, 1695 KFarnam streot, witnin the corporate Choice of 100 fin etchings given to weut of dimage L0 the Gwners respeetive'y A~ x 814 and 4113 rospactivel s D1 | iuiits of suldcity, meat’ for’ the purpose of anyoue purchasing o framo for the of suid ‘property nfected by sald &rading 3 e RIS il soRpayia 00 pluns | consiaeriug. wna” making the assasment of ¢ 1l f tuking iuto consideravion sbeciul benefits, if | Capital........ «$400,00) | pnd spesiliaptians o U8 lu L4 ob ! Aze Lo 1he ownors respeotively of said saime. ; ing now lino of mouldings just s ! B e e fo ghamisls Ko bo e | b roporty aectod by said gradinz, taking (oto received, which we aro selling at greatly oo hoard. and | onsideration spoctul enefits, 1f any, | y on printed bianks furnish You are notified to be preseat at the time | Surplus $05,000 | $5 56 weaot s ; . y ! § = vt 0 b6 weoom panied by a ¢ % duced price: oy & Bhers and pluce uforesnid, and mike any objections P " 0 ho sopaipaiet by 8 o 4 You are notifiod (o be prosent wt the tine xo prives. Lilloy & Bherrades, toor statuinon ts concerning said issessment —_— su of B0, payubloto the vity of Omaba as | 4 yd"piace aforesaid, and make any objertions ofdam:iges s’y ol iy Consider pe . Art Emporium, 45 Main street. et D I uider o OMcors and Directors—Henry W. Yates prosidant ho bourd ¥ o right 10 ro loorstatements concernlng suld assessmeny e i i, 3 Galdent, 0. 8. Maurice | W. ds o N 4 Of dariuzes as you way consider proper. Calantho assembly will give social and T R €. Cushing, vice president, ¢ Maarice W.V | or ull bids aud to walve dof » o GEO. J. P/ . Morse, John s, Colllns J. N. 1L Patrick, lewis A W, BIRK A USER, GEORGE J. PAUL, dance at Kuight of Pythias hall, Fri- ol MOQULEROIL | lieed estiiar, 4 i MO day evening, October 28, M Ay 1 LOG I, Omaha, Oct. 20th, lav2 o-20d-le | THE IRON BANI, Owmuhg, Oot. ¢, 160 5% 0:odios

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