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e S8 L i ol ';HE OMAHA BEE CGUNCIL BLUFFS CFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Deliverea Ly carrior to any part of the clty B W. TILTON, - MANAGER cx Office, arLEpRONEs | BIAREARTC e e s MINOK MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Courcil Bluffs Luwber Co.. An attachment suit was commanced in the distriot_court yosterday by IKatlinskv & Qartzert against Mra. Burhorn for 827447 Two men, giving their names as Madison nd Howard, were arrested vesterday and are boing held as suspects of the crime of burglary. The Young Men's elub, with all others mect this evening at Republiean Marching who want to go, will | ) 0'clock At ths head- quartars to take th clock train for Neola to attend the rally. A foot race at the driving park Sunday afteraoon between Leon Lozier of this city and “Comancho Bul" a Missouri Valloy colored man, resulted in a victory for the latter. The prize was a £ purse, warnishment | from | Jones' I'he defendants in nineteen ©1ses took changes of venue yesterday 1stice Sweating eourt Lo Just ‘I'heso ara the cases jn which tho defendants are railway omployes from Plattsmoutt, Neb. the Olivette Dancing club will give a | party tomorrow evening at tho R Ar- | canim pariors. A number of young peoplo | are oxpected from Missoari Valley 1o takes | in the republican rally ad tein the light fan- | tastic on tha side. | Marriago licenses were issucd yesterday to | the followine parties: Jonathan 1. Hey | wood and Elizabeth Hornaday of Portawatta mie county, John Powers of Solomon, Ia., and Mary Tolay of Oakland: Gaorgo 6. Pets | tevs and Matilda S. Ness of South Omalin. o Tho fast named couple were maried by Ju tice Hammor. The judpes and clerks of eolection met at the council chambor for instrictions s to thelr duties in connection with iho new | Australian ballov law. The vad weather lept some of them away, together with the fuct that the announcement of th mectiog had not been given enougn publicity, and it is probable that anotner meeting will be held later, A mecting of the Woman’s Christian sociation was held vesterday ufternos the hospital, at waich Dr. . C. Hall, bas untii recently been engago presouted her resignation. 1t was acted upon, as there was nota full attendance of the members. The reason for the giving of who 1 ns matron, | tho resignation is the difficulty of the work, | whiclk makes it unaavisavie for Mrs. Hali to continue it. Mrs, Welsh, wno iives on Fifth avenue near the corner of Tenth street, nopeared at | the city clerk’s office vesterday with a com- plaint against hor li-year-oll daughte Lizzle, the main burden of which seemed to bo that she refused to wo to church Sunday. 'he eirl made a countercomplaint against tho treatmont she received at bor mother’s haods and the pair finally left without either filing an 1nformation, armed with a bushel of advice from Clerk Stepheunson. Boston Store for couts Fire Broadway and Cornor of Benton Stroet, Our late loss by fire was covered by | two policies, both in tho COUNCIL, BLUIFS INSURANCE COMPANY, By 7 o'clock the next morning after the fire the seceretary was on tho ash | heap, pencil in hand, ready to fligure the loss down to bedrock, wh he did, too, saying that’ it was his duty and no small part of his business 7 So long as he did not go below bedrock wo had no reason to complain, conscquently tho settlement was not only prompt, but in every way satisfactory, so much so that in addition to #,.200'00 (seven policies) carried by this company before the firo we now add to it $16,000.00. Being intimately acquainted with the retary and directors we cannot bo persunded that better indemnity can be obtained than that offered by oar home company, besides we beheve in | izing worthy home enterp: thing being equal, and unless we do we shall continue to be dependent on for- eign capital and corporations, R. WieELER, A, HERELD. JAs Boston Store for cloaks, If you don’t want to buy hard conl you had better sce Bixby about those oil burners. They are adapted for use in hot air furnaces, steam and hot water boilers, with no coal or ashes to handle. el Boston Store for collars and culls, PERNONAL 1LaGRIrUS, Mrs, C. R Alien, who bas “een visiting frionds in tho city, left yesterduy for her home ip Ottumwa, John Bates, the fireman who was injured by a fall last week, 15 at the Woman's Christian association hospital, where ho is recuiving the best of care. His physician announcos him out of dangor and the proba- bilities are now that ho will recover. —— Boston Store for blankets, New mattings, just received, Smyrna rugs from 75¢ up. OIL cloths in pat- terns, and linoleums, new line; also window shades, 25¢ up. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. | Boston Store for hosier, | Callon Messrs. Day & ITess and ask 1o bo shown the Klein tract of 400 acres now on sale in five und ton acro tracts. They will show it free to all. e Boston Store for kid gloves, —_— Lund Bros. have received some olegant new cut and crystal glass goods and huye no fancy prices, ——— Lolt His Pockethook Sunday afternoon Dr. McCarty, the asso- ciate dentist with Dr, West, took his kodak and went out to make some autumn pietures, Amwong others he made some viows of Bay- liss park, souting his camora for the purpose on tho steps of tho Pusey & Thomas abstract ofico in the Morriam olock. For the pur- pose of raising the end of the box he placed his notebook unaer it, When he comploted bis pietrre he picked up bis camora, but neglected to take the book, and walkea awuy. When he got to his room he vecalled the thoughtless act, and returnod 1o the place in a hurry, as the book contained 1wo$l0 bllls. Whon bo reached the placo the book nhad disapoeared. The person who ok it came aloug immediately after Dr. MeCarty loft, and was seon to pick it up by several gontlemen who were standing in neighboring window. Dr, McCurty savs if tho property is returned the party wiil bo liberally rowarded, 1f not, an urrest wud prosecution will quickly foliow. —— Suve your hurd coaiy use wood, and eall on . A, Cox, 10 South Main street. Bost Missourl wood $5.00 per cord, do- livered, — Boston Store for holiday goods. The Radiunt novelty base burners ure the best heatess in the city, Sea them at Swuino's. - More Light, Seo those oil heaters at Swaine’s, 787 Loundway. —— Don't forget the \W. . A, sale at the Musonic temple on the 4th and 5th, Don't forget that Swaine sells tho lmhurst stoves. — | he denie NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Judge ¥mith Administyrs a Stinging Re- buke to a “Jury Figar" SAMUEL NEWTON SEVERELY SAT UPON His Pecallar Talents not the Members of the vidence That Tends to Show Him Up In A Bad Light, Appreciated by Bar— Judge Smith gave a lesson in deportment to Samuel Newton yestorday thai will e aptto hang to Newton until he quits this vale of toars, Mentlon was male in Tz Ber soveral days ago of # locturo that was de livered by tho judge to tne jury in the trial of the of Dr. C. O. Hood against the | Chicago & Northwestern Ratway company, The matter allowod to drop there, Vs eted and a dict for the compauy returned it taken up by Judea Smith. Newton brouzht into court and ex ned wi view to ascertaining whetner he had ever told any ono that he coatrollad the vote of | one or more of the members of the jury, and t omobutically. as nov and when the case com was was was Y Yesterday moraing the second chanter was wrl Judgo Smith called one of Hood's orney's court, and after putting bim under oath questioned him avout te case. Tho attoraey stated that on tho | 220 of last month Newton cunsto him and offerca to look after some of tae jurymon if | s0me on else would foot the oiils, “Of | course,” said he, “L don’'t want to buy any jurymen, but I've an idea that if 1 plav cards | with these fellows, and drink waisky with | them, and make myself gencrally sociablo, [ can do you lots of good The o'fer jected by the attorney as firmly as he could without offanding the man who had 8o many socianle qualities aoout bim, wud nformation of bis offer was brouelit to the court, The that Judee Smith dishonovably disc No ton vesterday and nado the re how | thut e hud beon disebarged on the 224, the | duy when the ofonse was committed. This | | | T result was rged ord will not only cover him with sev 1 varie i« co, but will cut off his pay for ol s worl cage INDUSTRIOUS BURGLARS, They Put In o Night and Veact Strosts, A gane of peaitentiary graduates bas bsen in the city for the past week, sizing the place up and picking our the buildings where a Rarvest might be reaped. Sunday night thoy swooped dowa upon East Broadway in full force, and although thev did not realizo quite so much from their midnight lubors as they could have made in tha same length of timo shoveling dirt or runmug a newspaper, they succeeded in domg enough mischiefl to cause several emphatio cuss woras to fall | from the lips of a number of genticmen when they onened tieir pluces yesterday morning. J7 McRoborts’ blacksmith shop at_ the cor- ner of Broadway nna Stutsman stroet was broken into by the front door, the staple which securea 1v being torn out of the door vost. Tho only thing tuken was a hammer which came handy in subsequent operations, Matt Winchester's saloon, a few doors above, v next visited. he back door was unlocked and the cish drawer foreed open, A plugged half-dollar was tho only thing 1n the way of money about the place and it wont. Several beer and whisky glasses, dozen empty vop bottles und some beer and whisky boitles upon whici sligbt impres- sions had been made showed the temperance views of the marauders. A box of fine ci was also taken. Across the street the butcher shop of Charles Huber was broken into, but all that it o adway was taken was about £1.50 in cash that was in the cash drawer, Claus Thompson’s saloon, next doar, was the place where the biggest crop was har- vested. The front door, which opens right on tho street, was forcod opon and the lock broken into pioces. ‘The safo, which stood near the front entranco, was enened and the cash drawer hammered until it fell to picces, It contuined £5) in money and a gold watch and chain, all of which were taken. A lot of papers were scattered over the foor, butnono of them were thought worth takit.g. The ham mer which had been stolon from McfRoberts’ blacksmith shop was left Iving on the floor by the door, togethor with a chisel whick nad been used in prying tho door oven. A lady who lives next door to the saloon said vesterday morning sho heard a noise of pounding in the saloon at about 3 o'clock. Tho same, or another, gang got in some work farther down strect. The ‘Mint" barber shop was entered, and cleancd out of its supply of razors and other tools, An attempt was also made to get into Jerry Mevers’ place, the Columbla, on Pearl street, but the back window wns prevented from rising over fonr inches by u file that had been stuck in over the lower sush, and the thieves were evidently frightened away be- fore their work was done, The genuine Burr Ouk stoves a-o sold cnly by Chas. Swaine, 737 Broadway. Call and see them. Gentlemen, the finest tine of rall goods inthe ecity, just received. Reiter, tho tailor, 310 Broadway Storage reasonable, 22, 21 and 26 Pearl street, Council Bluffs J. R. Snyder. Boston Store for neckwear, e Better Gas Coming, President Wright of the Gas company ex- plalus the causo of the poor gas that has been the source of sowmo complaint during the last few days, and promises that the quality will be improved within twenty-four hours. “A gas works is like any other manvfac- tory," said he, “subject to the same conai- tions and results, and vad results may not be occasioned by any mismanagement or nog lect. The late decauence was aue to a batch | of poor coke and material, that tested all right and ought 10 have given the usual rosults, but it didn't. The deficiency was discovered too late to vemedy, and we were forced to continue the use of 1t several days because wo could not got ay other. It was | that or nothing, and tho gas wo gave the public was considerably better thau nothing, Wa ot new material as quickly as possible and ‘have taken the pour stuff out of the vards, It wasa resuit that could not oo forescon, and was the fault of noono, As quick as'the poor gas gets out of tho holders and the mains there will be no causo for complaint.” ——— The Boston Store closes wvery even- ing at 6 p.m. except Monduys and Suturdays, — Fineat chambor sets in the city at Lund Bros’. Boston Store for fancy articlea, —_— Must Got i Move, The three days of last week during which the registration books were opan did not ra- sultin as large & ragistration in the various wards os bad been looked for, Next Satur- diay will be the last opportunity voters will uave, and all should take advantage of ir, |8 | Opposite The following shows tha number of recistered in each precinct names Wards. Precincts. Reglstration, Firse First a1l First Second Second . . T Second .11 Seeond | Third. . First Third .. ‘ cond ourtn | L Virst | Fourth ...... L ... Second | Fifth First Fifth . .- Second 1 L First 3 Tn the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards the registration falls short of last fall's county | eleatlon, and in the whole city the total vote | Iast fail was 8,487, leaving tho registration nearly 100 in the rear. i The work of naturalizing foreigners has | beon goung on rapidly during tho past few days, In tne suparior court Iast papers have been made out for thirty-six foreigners, and in the distriet court vwenty-five, Day & they are hay- Ing a gond demand for the ten-acre lots in the Klein tract - | Boston store closes overy ovening ut 6 | P m, unless Mandays and Saturdays, 170people in this iy use g3 stoves TheGus Co. puts ‘em in at cost Window gluss and paints very eheap at De Haven's drag store. Boston Store for dress goods, How to Vote, Unless voters ara very careful they will find their wishes thwarted in trying to de clare thoir preferancos for constables and justices of the pe those who voto ce. For hit tickets ciear through the procedure is vory simple, because all that is needed is 10 Dl n the circie at the head of the tic 18 Al30 A quite simpio opora. tion o voto seratches where there ave only two candidutes for an ofifee. In this case tuo voter simply has to mako a cross in tha cirele at the top of the ticket they dosire 10 vote, and then 1f they desire to scrateh some particular namo they can make auother cross the name of the particular canui- date for whom they want to vote on tho otner ticket, ' the cases of the justices of and constables, howoeve for there boing three of not tell which one to drop 1 Stance, sunpo. 1o vote tho stiaicht ti tices and constables. the v this will not do, 1ch the judees can ropublican wanted L except for jus- He should put u cross in the circio at the Lead of the ticket at the 121t of tho word “republican,” snd then if ne wanted 1o vote for one democratic justica of the peace nhe should put a cross onposite that particuiar name, und also a 2ross opno- site two names on the republican tickot. This would platnly indicate that he wants to vote for two republican justices and one denio cratic justice. 1f bo simply puts a cross opposite the name of a democratiz nomineo for justico of the peace, and puts wo mark opposite any of the republican justices, the bailot will show that he votes for four jus- tices, one more than the law atlows, and his vote o justices wiil not couot. Tue voters should thoroughls acquaint themselves with these dotails, as the sume rule which applies to scratching other parts of the ticket will not work in the case of coustables and jus- tices. No bankrupt, fire-smoked. damaeged furniture at Moyer’s, 305-307 Broadway. Cleat goods, 1oss than any Omaha prices., Genuine Round Ok, Radiant Home P. P. Stewart stoves and rangoes, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, s Dolls: rag dolls at the W. ¢ Priday and Swwurday. Prowell, watchmaker, 749 3road- A bazaar S B way e, Judson, civii o 5 Broadway Boston Store fortoilat articlos, Davis for drugs and paints, e ANNOUNCEMENTS, “The Colonel.” a adapted from legiumate comedy the German by Oscar P. Sis- son, will Do the attraction at Hoyd’s ou Friday, Saturdav and Sunday evenings and Sawrday watinee. To those who tiave tived of farce comedy he Colonel” should be welcome, T'ho play 1s said to ba extremely humorous and the company es pecially strong. Among the wore prominent members are Josenhine Florence Shepuerd. daughter of the late W. J. Fiorence, Oscar P, Sisson the author, Walter Brooks, for along time witn Mme. Rhea, Henry Sullivan 'om the Lyceum theater, Kite Vandenhoff from A. M. Paimer’s company, Lesiie Lvie from “A Hole in the Ground,” Florence Walzott, tho prima_donna, Adeine Colton, Inst season with 1. H. Sotaern, and others, “The cccentric “‘Lightning Roa Agent packed the house at the Bjou yesterday 4fiCrno0n ana oventng, as & malterof conrse, tog laughavie comedy ana will bo & continued success throukhout the weel. It seoms that patronagze of this popular playhouse incroases cvery day aud the only thing that worries tho management is Low toenlurge the scating capacity. Lyvery nigut s00s the house crow dad, and *“The Lightning Rod Awenl” throutens to provea severs test, T play is brimful of mirth, and pathos as well, with many excollent ciimaxes and ludi- crous situations. Boautiful costumes aro worn by the ladies in the cast and the sceaery is all now., Be- sides the drama, a host of specialty performers appear and this part of the pro- Rram 1 veaily matebloss. ko coloorated Violet Mascotte, tn_her wonderful serpon- tine dance, creates a furore. No description, no matter how extravagant. can convey uu adequate idoa of the whirlwind of drapories and the labyrinth of evolutions displ this marvelous dance. Campoell and cher, the musical mouarchs: Leoana D bois, the peerless athiates; the Putricolos, clever Italian musician; Clever Carroll Ltue world’'s greatest veulriloquist and other rare attracions make up & maguiticent bill, “Guilty Without Crime" is one of tne strong cards of tne season at the Farnam theater. ‘The play 1s a spleudia dramatiza- tion of Miss Braddon's very clever novel “Aurora Floyd,” und is put'on in excellont shape. The play will bold the boards all the week aod will be followed by “Our Ivish Visitors,” which will oper a week's engzuye- mont at’ this popular theater next Sunday eveming, As a delicate flavor, dolicious and rafrosn- ing, Cook’s Bxtra Dry Imperial Champagno takes (bo load. Millions of bottles are sold annually, — Canada to Blame, Wasuixaros, 1. C., Oct. 81, —Inquiry was made at the Dopartment of State, rela tive to the statement coming from Ottawa that nogotiations between toe United Statas and the Canadian governments, tonching the issue of proclamations proviaiug for reci- procity 1o wrecking and towing in waters contiguous 1o auch country, had so far como tonaught, and implying that tne United Slates government was to blame. 1t 1s learned nere that the United States govern- ment nas been raady for @ long time past to issue the proclamation, but the deiay has been caused by the failare of the Canadian legislature to act s required in the matter, At least, if any such action has been taken the Departmeut of State here is not officially advised, and so cauuot proceed I matter, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE OF YESTERDAY. pouleatib, Thio Santa Fe road evnmets to settle its dif- culty with its tolagraphisrs todny Tatal 10ss of the fire & 81 Johnshury, Ve, 18 esvimated nt $170,00 |80 e ance, §15, 0). The presidont hns lssaada proslamation ex- tonding the provisions afitho copyight lnw to Ttaly 1 1and J. Weobb of Kapsas, formeriy n tional commander-in-ghlat of (e Sons ot Vete erans. has been declargl ipsane and seat to ho asylum Mrs, (Tarlan of Bostdn, ¥iss, whil struck her mother with an iron wrenc insane Kili inz her instantly Engineer Hoffman Whs ' killed and seve passenzers woundea “n i collision botween LW0 passenger trains on' the Southorn Pacific, between Tucson and Bl P40, The body of an unknawn man was found neat Olodd Chiet, n fows in Oklahoma, He had ahaller holo thropedi s head wnd 1s sup posed to have been tinedored. Hush O'Donnoll savs ghat miny of the militinmon Who went 6 Homestead wer really Tron workers, and apon their nreival t folted ‘their unitorms and took the places of sirikers, (thas just been discoverad that only ahout Nt of the counties of OKLdoms teretory Bave complied With the terms of the Austris Tian batlot law in sevoral b irs, and whT be hoid filezall I Winters, i chiirn vrsonville, . s ol Twanty-fiv 110 mads w vow 0ot to wash or shave hi At a democratic prosident had bean electie When Clevelnnd was cloeted h was ton Of h s vow., iut did not hieed it and went tin- washed wnd unshrven to his grave, I'he remaining two reprosontatives of the PCODIS party olect ticket of Colorado, Which wats substituted by the Cleve e OCFALS Wien Lhey withdrew thelr presidenti elocors. hiave represontatives. and, od to serve s Clevelana tozether with thelr col toagues, are endeavoring to have tho r re coved trom the Cleve and tieket, which has already been filed with the soeretary of the state zn in defoated the forces nzof Dahomey. Canadian eattle trade 18 10 a hich stato of demoralizition, pleuro pneumonin being the ehief cause, Anton Whitian, « Vienna youth, bratally mirdored his sweetheart, Rosa Sewald, in i fit of jentous raze Cannes, France, was the scene of u fierco ot hetween Germans it Frenchimen. Muny beoble wore badiy braised but ni casuaities oeeurred Order s been comnletaly restorod in 1) city of Santinzo del Estera, Argontine Repn t The rebels have been disarued by the eral troops A C. Uranzo, tormerly editor of a Spanish newsaper at San Anton o, Tex. was lezally executed nt Montery, Mex. for taking part i revolution against the Mexican govern- nent Tho four children of Mrs. Morrier of Alex- andria, Ont, were buened to death in a fivs Which “destroved the woman's house, Mrs, Morrier went to visit w neizhbor und had locked the ehilaren In the house. ABSOLUTELY FREE. A Thrilling Book, To Any Reader Of This Paper. Tells All About the Indians. Latest Publi “ Life and Indians™ ru ion In o5 A ntains N to Bier Tts Lin ong the Kivkanoo ¥ Two Hundred body. intitled n—Sel In order to muke the habits, man the public fa cistoms an ilinr with v ot one of the oldest tribes of American In- Alans extant we have published 1t ex. pensc a large edition of a work itled *Lifeand Seenes Among the Kickapoo In. Aians. "OAN their pecuiinvities, tradition hubits, in fuct, their whole life and customs are ol in nomanner which will interest tha reader and hold attention to the end. This book also ar connection with the about and what has come L owever, is in no sense a mere advertising pamplet; but one well worth a dollarif it weve published to be sold. We shall not publish another edition for pub. Tie distribution, undaftey the present onc is exhnusted, the’ book wil) elther be out of print o =old by the book dealers at the price nimed whove, or e While this ellition lasts we will send a copy free to all who upply enclosing three 2.ceit SEINDS 1o piy cost of postage. 1f you want it, send now und save disap. pointment. will garantee eewved within tl to fill all requests re. ¢ nexttwo weeks following wppe ce of this advertiscment, bug nothe able to do <o later. It is for your interest therefore to send at once. Address HEALY & BIGELOW, Avenue, New Have Grand . Co Many a life has been lost because of the taste of cod- liver oil. If Scott’s Emulsion did nothing more than take that tuste away, it would save the lives of some at least of those that put off too lung the means of recovery. It does more. It is half- digested already. It slips through the stomach as if by stealth. It goes to make strength when cod-liver oil would be a burden, Scorr & Bown, Chemists, 132 South sth Aveaue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver all drugguts everywhere do, 1 “ JAPANESE PLLE CURE Complets Treatment, conslsting ot Olntmont 1o Capsulas, “uiso (2 Box s Posltive Cure for Eatérnal, Intorn il blirdor Bloating (taing, Caronio, Iecaator Hars || tary Plles. Tais iRemedy has nover bion known to 181181 por box. i ford); w30t by mill. Why suffar fro o this terrible dleiys wion 4 wrtin guarantas |y DOBILIVOly ¥lvan with G boves or rafund themon oy (¢ notearad 3an 1 styn) for (ras Swnple. Guarantes tsgued by Kuin &Co., Druzgists, 5010 Azen:s, corasr 1680 and 0 ukias stroeis. U b “1o tilk about buying a GETTING LATE 'heliter. It will be {¢old before you know ity dre you ‘ready for pitd s Have you seen the latest truimphi of the stove maker’s art? We have it, ‘There is no denying that the best healers made are the Art Garland and Peer- less Gayland, the broduct of the largest stove works in the world. Both are good snd either suit; one is sure to. Don't wait another day, but come und look over our stock of stoves and ranges, kitchen ware ete PRICES ALWAYS Thi2 LOWEST, P, C. DE VOL, 504 BROADWAY and 10 Nowtn MAIN S1 Council Bluffs. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 1292, L O 2 NP AN WORTII A GUINEA A‘I‘!‘O“!." A s i i COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING, For SICK HEADAGHE, Dizziness, or Swimming in the Head, Winds Paln, and Spasms at the Stomach, Patne In the Back, Gravel, and flylug Pafus In (ke Body, Rheumetism, ete. Tako four, five o aven six of Bescham's Pill, and (n nine cases out of ton, they sill give 1efinf in tesnty minutes; for the pill will @o direct 4 nor 10se than wind, together with polton - §uus and noxions vapours, and sometimes o fon glata. Prico 25 centa a box. York: Depot, 365 Canal St SRS AL LACARRARNS G. W, PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan, 20 ¥ READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE LD'S HERBAL DISPENe rs’ Expericuce, £ treat the following Diseases * Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dik eases of the Eveand iar, Fitsaad Apopiexy, Hoarg Discuse, 1 Complaiat, Kidney Coraplaint, MNervous Debility, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal 2 268, Dinletos, Bricht's Disease, St Vitus' Ha et Varalysis, White Swelling, Serofuln, %, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawinz a”drop of blood. Wonen with ber delicate oroins ree Bored 16 hiealth. ~ Dropsy cured wishout tappiug, Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- eass I caunot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in 1we of three hours, or ug pay. Homorrholds or Piles eured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physician who can tell what ail( a person without asking a question, Al correspondence strictly confidential. Mediein sent by express. Addressali letters to 6. W. Panzla, MD, 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, low WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber, Omah . Neb, 1502 It resoived by tie city coun il of the city of Omauha. the mayor concurring: That wooden sidéwalss bo constracted in dmabiaas dosicnate | brlow, with- Lays after the publicition of this reso- 1, or the personny serviee thereof, as by ance Is authorized and required: such sidewalks to be Lud to the present grade on the streets spacifiod herein, and to be con- struetod of bine “plunk of 'sueh width anil thickness and be Tnid upon joists of such aimensions and In such munner as s p seribed by the specifications on file in' the oftice of the bourd of publie works and under IS supoervision, towit: South 8 loss lot s of Ilickory street, w Drock 19 Hanscom udd, pres o North siude of Nicholas streot, jot 22 block 15 Walnut Hiil, prosent gracle, 6 feet wide East side of 47t street, 10t 13 bloek 19 Wale HilL present grado, 6 feot wide. stosida of 4ith strest. lo nut il presont grade, o South side’of Luke strc 10 Clifton Hill, present grade, 6 feet wide “outh side of ‘Lnke street. lots 1 to 5 inely @ bock 11 Ciifton 1L, present grade, 6 fo more or itgrade 13 block 8 wide tots 10-11-1 block s wi South slde of Lake street, 1ots 7 to 11 inclu sive bioek 11 CHfton Ll present grade, 6 teet wide, th side of Blondo st et I rior's ont er 1o, G'tec s -4 bloek i wide. ih street Tots 12 Llock 4 s add, present g de, 6 fe st wide uths'de of Mason strect, lots 1-2 block 11 ntze & R wide, outh side of Mason str Kountze & Ruth's add, pr wide. West sido of 19th strect, lots |-4 Kountze & Ruth's wdd, present g wide kast side of 16th street, lots 2-6 block 12 Kountze & Ruth's add, preseat grade, 4 feot wide, East s'de of 10th streo, I Kountzo & Ruth's add, pres wile, North side of Plerce strect, lot 27 hlock 12 Kountze & Luth's add, present grade, § foct wide, Soutli side of Piorce street, lots 1 Kountze & Ruth's udd, wide., West s'de of 19th strect. lots 1 1o 21 inclusivo Dlock 17 Kountze & Ruth's add, present gride, 6 feet wide. North s'de of Okahoma Park, North side of howin Park, present wr e, i f West side of 26th strect, jot 1 add. present grade, repair, North side of Chirles street. wis Shinn's add, established grade, 6 fect wide East sido of S0th street, tot 1224 hioek 2 111 side No, established grade, G feet wide, Aud be'it furthir resolved ; That tho board of public works be nnd here- by is authorized and directod 1o eause o topy of this resolution to be publishold in the ol th's add, present grade, 6 foet 't 1ots 1-2 block 17 sent erade. 6 feet v Ulock 11 2 bloek 17 present grade, 6 feet et. lots 80 D'ock 2 ) add, 6 feot wide. Sl stre 10t 7 block 1 Okn- elad paner of ‘the ity for one week. or by served on the owners of suid lots and unloss such owners shall within five duys after the publication or service of such copy construct sild sidewanlks us herein required, thit the urd of public works cause the sane to ho the cost of constracting said sidewalks respectively to be assessed urainst the real eatite, Lot or pare of lot in front of und ubut- Ing such sidewnlks, Passed Oct. 18U und 23th, 1802, E 1L DAVIS, President O tv Councll, Attost: JOHN GROVE-, €'ty Clerk Approve nens) NOTICE 10O CONSPRUCT YALKS, To the owners of the lots, § lots und real estite described in’ the above resoiu- tion You a each of you are hereby notificd to constriet wooden sidewulks ns alred by o resotution of the city ccuncil mayor of the cily of Omuha, of Which the above is & copy. W. BIRKHAUSEL, Chairmiun Board of Public Works, Omal November 15t. 189 nldiv NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR ¢ H A or Tothe owners of ull lots. parts of 1o estato alonz 24th streot, from uvenue to Hickory stre You are hereby ‘notified that the under- ned. throo disinterested freeholiders of tho ity of Omaha, have been duly appoluted by the muyor. with the approval of the cicy OFBuld eity, to ussess tho dumuge to waers rospectively of the property affected by change of grade of said street, du- clured necessary oy ordinance No. 195, pissed Ogtober 11, 1804 approyed OCtober 15, ise You are further notifiel that, huving ae- copted suld uppointment, und duly qualified as raquired by luw, we' will on the drd diy ot Novemuer D 1802 ut the hour of 2 g.clock i the ufternoon. ut the office of Shrlver & 0'Uonohoe, 1403 Farnaw street, neol Purpose of cousidering and inwking assessient of dumage Lo the Gwnors re ively of suid property, affected by suid of gride. taking inio cousideration specinl bonefits. if nuy. ou are notified to bo prosent at the time and placo aforesnld, und wake xny objeotions toorstatoments concorninz sild ussessuent Ofdnazes us youmuyoonslder bro K FLACK Commitiee of Apprafsers On uba, OcloLer 2, b Coa e GRADE. PYopyle on Within the corporate limits of said cit, . for 'tha 7 ¢ aud in {he Theo autuma is the time to paint, ar and buildings and adds much 1o tho valu St. Louis lead, Te per 1b, Omaha lead, 6¢e per b oplin lead, Gée per 1, Cheap lead se per 1h, Linseed oil, boiled, 49¢ per gal, Linsced oi', 'aw, 4 Paint oil, 85 por g Barrel price, 2¢ por gal. 1 We o rogalon, antee (o never heoen sole s o pe or gallon, \LOWEST pRISES ON n ull othe COMI} AND + roods on B Us ! 1 and 3, 4th St. work and satisfac.ion agents, guarant SPECTAL NOTLO] 03 | COUNCIL BLUFFS s v Gl vort o Wearin g A newspiper are ofte part of its conteats, needs, the daily wantsoething und soninthin the most interes PN Dress the up e the people are willinz o hos of Wi wiin do EMPLOYMENT. W ANTED A vonnoiont wirl for housowork Good wages. Call at Willow u VW AN i wed Second av 615 e )=A wo . App nd nurso for huby: i1 Horace 1 ety HOUSES AND LANDS. BARGAIN=Two lot Must be 80ld ut one hart of city. D.J. Hutehingon & . 617 Broad way. C ipm'n' lands, fine 1 J. Hutehinson & Co ‘ TILL trado hous in city | Brondway, and lot for stock. D, Hutehinson & Co., 617 Br adway, W EHAVE pu for farm of 320 or (1) Hneres, within 20 miles of h nust bo good lan lon’t enre for frprovements; wiil by all casn. D, J. Hutchinson & Co., 617 3rond QRANGE wroves in for sl or trade, ¢ & Co. prida and CLlifornin censhields, Nicholson VIEAP thber Tands in Minncsotn for sale In “Guantities to suit. sy payments. Gres neids, Nicholson & Co, ARM and city loans, Money loansl on stoek and eraln, Real ostite for saio {in <l business rentals. Money lowno | Lougen & Towle, 255 el Dwe for iocal investors, streot nOR ush for diffe ‘0. 121 Bro I-Clear quarter-seetion of IBINS property: will puy Greenshields,” Niehoison For saL est firm in Poutawatti- e Co. 4t neres, weil located anl im- proved. Price $1)an acro. E Il Shoeafe, POACRES Tand for sale; betwoon Council LBluffs and Omaha: w barzidn if tiken soon Greenshle ds, Nicholson & Co,, Broadway. acres in Philiips improvements, for oods and clothing or othor 0. FoR EXCHANGE—4) county, Colo, with stock of dry mdse. FL 1L She ONEASY pyments istStroot. Graen Broadway. FrOk SALE—On smal payments. fruit wnd girdon {wn i neie Coancll BluMs B, 1. Ehoafe, Broadway an | Main stroat [PRUIT LAND, '3 weros for sulo: Hmits, Greensh Braadway, roonm house on Soi hields, Nicholson & Co., v ds, Nicholson & Co., 621 v sule. 7 A WOOD & CO. have some of tho fing «firms i southwostorn 1owa for Call and Main stroet. ORSE an1 buggy wanted for unimpro DRODUELY In northwest parvof city. G Is, Nicholson & Co., 621 Broadwiy, Fopr RENT =T 10-ro0m dwe'lng K-roow dweilin E-room dwelling, Howing dwellings: 138 Park ave., §1), 4 S0, G st B, 020 2nd v room dwo B2 ISt nve., dwslling, 619 6th ave!, §23, g-room dwell nz, Dth st ant Avenue D, F-room dwellin =, 1522 Broadw n dwellin o, dweliing 2.0 Harmony st dwelling: Babbite Place, § G-roomn dweliing, 411 Ourtis st., 15 Seroom dweiling, 524 Mynstor i, $14, | B-room dwellin, 1 25:ird uve., §1 4=100m dwelling 520 Mynster St., §12 G-room dwelling Grahum e f=roon dw 2 412 e, 812,50, Morniugsie, $12 rOO! I room dwe rooni dwelling 155 Washinzton ave. roon dwelliog, 404 NG st 10, L2 Avenue G, 81, on dwelling, 01 N, Tt st.. § 0, m dwelling 1902 Avenio k., $10, 4-3oom dwelling 1305 Sth uve. 11 o-room dwel i ath ot 810 d-room dwelling 145 Vine si., 810, 4-100m dweliing, 516 N. 7eh, $10. G-room dwellinz, 27 17th ave,, #10, room dwellinz, i34 Avenue 15, 10, G-room dwelling, 1525 Avenue B, 81 fi-roomn dwelling, 41 Broadwiy. 8.0, 6-roum dwollinz. 19:49 sth ave,, 1. aw Geroom dwellinz, 1700 Avenue A, #10 Do awelling woave, ur, High, f, 00 house, 70 8o, 0th st., #10. room dwelling 2) Avenue A, 80, Avenue D, 2 Avenue M, # 010 Avenue C. 8, 012 Avenue C, 3% Istst. and Avinue M, #4 I st., §4 room dweliin room dwellin room dwell roon dwe:| room dwelling. 7 room dwelling, 110 Avenue A, i3, 4=room dweiling, 565 N. Ist st., #]. d-room dwelling 611 50, 1st st § A-room dwelling, 3400 Avenu B-room dweiliug: 219 1th ave., §5 i dwelling, 120 Ave A. 3. room dwelling: 2005 Avenue 1. 4. 2-room dwsllin7, 1400 Avenus 1), 43, d-roow dwelling 2210 Avenue D. #, deroou (w N, 6th s, B, Heronis. dw ud Avenue L, #1. E {1 She routal agent. Broadway and Muln streot. FYOU have taythinz for wile or trade 333 E, 11 She.fe, Broadway und Maia sireet, AND C.B. PAINT, OfL, 8 ] RE YOU GOING T0 PAINT? nd ono cont brightens and preserves houses 10 and beauty of your proporty. Would You Like to Buy Paint at Wholesale We want to sell gou paints and overything used in painting at whole lo and less, The lost boiled oil you bought you probably paid 70¢ a gillon for it. Wae will | el you one gallon or 100.000 gallons of any brands st 49, Now we have caughy yourattention, read tho rest of this and comparo these straizht cash pricos, Borey Bros,, hLued oil, & gal. $1.00 per gal, Berry Bros 1 oil 1 gl can, 81,75 Other hard oils, from $1.0) to $1.50 per gl Minoral paiuts, dey, Mineral puint m e to e, 0 to o The Acme Mixed Paint ved pait $1.90 per Wo will sell you at uy m 123 THE EXCELSIOR MIXED PAINT As good o paint as other dedlers sell you for $1.50 Weo wiil sell you at $1.00 Our Barn and Roof Paint W TH e per gallon ALL KiND3 OF GLASS. ¢ prices are equally low. DRING TH« CASH. AND GLASS €0, MasonicTemple. 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Eirst elass in every respact. Prompt atta 0 given to transient of town s2d, B2si terms to ou. PECIAL CUUNCI NOTICES BLUFFS, HOUSLS AND ' AND. rden tract S 10 grapoes, AN, D=nere fratt o8 fronn postoflice, 21 a N nz‘{i;. aere in blicicerries, 95) appla troes, pium tre sherry troes, dwolling, stable, ote. Pri No tra 1 1L Sk f | | O LACRES, inside city it | &ne werc i, o sy { Nichoison & Co., 621 1 JEYOU ke kind T Greenshiclds, Srondivay. 2nins in w Nichol- oastern resldence_ in and lots for No- 60 ACRES of braska to exehy Council Blufs. John \ e | Ewgood tenant fr a five or six | s from post- | shields,” Nieholson & Cow Gl o s 0f choleo wds for sule, FO0near Purvis, Miss terms. In- quireof Mrs. 1.'G. Brooks, or A. T. Kice, 128 ) 4th strec I JQOUITY in z00d Counil Biufs properiy: | Midust bo sold s woek. Grecnshiolds, Nicholson & Co, VWV EHAYE customors who want houses to ront. Have you the bouses? Greenshields, E Nicholson & Co. | TRANCH of 200 acros. near Ohoyenno. Wya. | Iine impro 1, SIme S < Eues with ranch; In thostate. Wil exehunee tor | Councli By Onialin proporty. Groen- | shields, Nicholson & Co., 631 Broadyway. | of_senorat JOOR EXCHANGE-#.00 sto merehundiso for Tows or custorn Nebriskn { luwn G nshioids. Nichol on & Co., 651 | Bway. agents for administrator, (YREENSUTELDS. NICHOLON & 00n Nagonts for ad one of the best 6 u lowa. — MISCELLANEOUS, Vnisteitor. have for sals ero stosk farms in wost- MINE drug store forsule, fixtures inclugeda will invoice about 5,001 Lowa town of 500 popul ness. DI Hu'tehinsos i locateddn goo ton; doing fine busl Co., 617 Broadway. Tremoved, cosspools, scienned, viults and . D Burke, Olty Bldg. F\.[n SALE—Hardwar: stocks In Towa an | Nobraskit, [uvolcas, $4000 t 815000, E. 1L Shenfo —_— DANCING SCHOOL. 4, childron, 4 p sccond and Music furnished par- tles and clubs. dress ot I A, Pariors, Council Bluifs, or 165 Parnam st Omaha. W . Chambers. lnstrucs Omaha Medieal and Sureieal INSTITUTE. e o @ e _ INFIRMARY TREATMENT Rl Chronic anl Swaal Disaaa; Bewt fuciit treat in ONDAYS 1wl fourth Mondiys, S —OF ALL—— e lical or sungical trea 3 ¥ 40bods for patients, DO AL W1 Wets 1 1vn s, Bos e LOnE I the we " Wik for circuliira on doforumitios gl brase s, club feet, © 10y A1res OF ApLG, pist Ly catareh, broacaitis, inblation, elbotrl iy, ulyhis, eatiehy, Kidney. bIaddor, o5o, oar skid Bibod'an A s sl dporation s MY 0- N A KPECLALTY, DISGASES OF WOAEN 3,50 %eianty: Women FRREE. We v intoly wd 1010 lyinsii de. purtiment £or Wanen uring ¢\l aement, sirlsr provate. Only Kellable ModiGal Listiute 18 44i0g & Epecluiiy af PRIVATI DISEASES ANLBI0OA Dises-es saco3ssfully (roats1, philiny Powwons ramove | feom 1 0 witioul e ey t Tena it Loss of VIPAY VISIE us wiy bo traats § Al ommunieato 14 a1t | 1 i marks 1o eXprins, & BOOK TO MEW, ¥/ "o v v Braces, Appliancas Joforuities uni Prasses Only MRaNTACLOrs i Law west 3 DEFURMITY, AUPLIANCES, TRUSS 43, BLET WKICBATTRRIES AND BELTS. Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute 26th and Eroadway, Ouncil Bluffs, Ton mintues ride i S04 LOUBA Biuds vivvi conter of O nata 24 WO Lag. Vasae

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