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e ———————————————————_ o ot e THE OMAHA BEE COUNCTIL BLUFFS CFFICY: 12 PEARL STREET 0. Deliver Fier Lo ANy pArt of the 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGRR Bus ness Office, I Night Editor 11 LEPHONES MINOR MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Ce. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. Dinner #nd supper will be served todas 521 Broadway by the ladies of the Betnao church. A. H. Bmarine wishos toconvey his thanks 10 bis neighbors for their heip at the time of the fire at his residence. The Ladies A1d society of the First Con- greational church will weet this ufternoon with Mrs. 1. C. Smith, on First avenue. The lowa State Insurance company of Keo kuk has settied the loss of A. [ iimariae, in full, in less than six days after the fire, The Tomple Baptist church has removed from Hughes' ball to the Young Men’s Chris tian association rooms, ‘I'ie hours of servico remain unchanged, Mr. Soarp's formul acosptance of the orate of the Congregational charch has boen received, and will be read at the prayer meeting Thursday evoning, A full attend ance is requested Deere, Wells & Co. havo commanced a suit In tho snperior court to recover $954 from Weir, Shugart & o, the amount being elaimed in payment for half of u party wall between the warehotses of tho two firms. The Guild of St 1aut yestorany afterioon ut the residonce of Me Albertson on Glen avenue, The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Alford, Mrs, Babeock, Miss Ayleswortn and Miss Badollet, All the the was entortained articles of faucy Woman's Christian must be left today, or not later than Thurs aay noon at Mrs. Charles "I\ Olfcer's, 123 Scuth Seventh street, or with the lady who solicited them. Marriage loenses were to the followine partics: Marquis L. Big and Leila N. Bovle of Couucil Bluffs, L Mosby and Ktwa Ford of Council Blufts, oss D. May of Kansas City und Mary J. MadBen of Council Bluffs, Clarence Madison, who has beon hostler for J. I vans, on Sixth avenue, was ar rested yosterday, charged with the larceny of a harness from his employer. He wiil have a bearing this afteracon at 2 o'clogk in Justice Swearingen's court, Tho Laaies lixchange society supper at 347 Broadway, temple, ‘Luesauy evening, the beuefit of the Christian home. will bo served from 5 to 10 o' clock, proceeds will be given to the home. Judee Suith opened the November term of the district court yesterday, and occupied the day mnking assignments and gotting ready for trial of cases, The illegality of the drawing of the grand juvy resulted in the ordoving of a special jury. and the men- bers of the panel are commanded L0 bo pres- ent tonorrow. The Superintondents’ Round Table for southwestern lowa will meet 1 Superin tendeut Sawyer's ofiice in tho Bicower building November i1 and 12. At the closo of the session on I°ridav evening a recention will bo given at tne Graud. The general exercises will bo conducted in tho assembly room at the High school A young lady nnmed Kitile Sullivan called av tho city jail yesterday and nsked to be allowed to see Brice Welkor, who is sorving out a thirty-day sentence. After along cou- fab she lefi and it was iearned that a mar- riage was arvanged botween them, to take place as soon as the groom’s time 13 out, which wiil be about Thanksgiving day. A telephoue mes bas beon received ay, olico headuuarters sialing that John Stewart, who was arvestod here some time ago for burglarizing a store Vithisca, was shot in Des Moines last Sunday uignt while breaking iuto a store, tewart was bound over to tho grand jury, but succeeded in sawing his way out of the jnl at Red Oak, whero ho was vsing confined while awsaiting his trial, Articles of incorporation the connty recorder y laco Mining company, which has been organ- ized for the purpose of working mines in Clear Creck county, Colorado. ‘Ihe capital stock Is €00,000, and the aircetors for tho first year ave Ralph B, Wilhawms, Maria W. Cooley, Marcus Finen, Willis 13, Finch ana James . Thomas, Tho amount of Council Bluffs news in a Chicago sonsational sheot that circulates wmoro or less 1n Council Blufls will probably be somewhat light this week, as the two gentlemen who are supposed to furnish it aronotin a coudition to work to much ad- vantage at present, . Torwilliger and #Kia" Spriukle, the two youug mon in ques- tion, were arrested for arunkenncss Mon- uay night, and were sent up for ten days by Justice Swearingen vesteraay morning. They were overneard by the oficers wnuking great threats as to the warmth of the roasts s0mebody would et whon they got out, —— for hosic ek 1f you don’t want to buy hard conl Lad better ses Bixby about rners. They are Lot air furndces, steam and hot water woilers, with no coal ov ashes to handle work promised hospital bazanr issued yesterduy will ;ive next to Masonic November S, for Meoals and the wera filed wi by tue \ Boston Stor Bd Merlin, formerly a cigarmuker of this city, died recently quite suddenly at his howo in Sioux Falls, 5, D, Senator W. G. Kent, democratic candi- dato for railwav commissioner, is in the city, stopping at the Grand hotel, Secretury J., (. Roso of the Young Men's {bristian association is home from a month's isit with friends ia Des Moines, consider- £bly improved in nealtn, J. . Booun of Bloomsburg, Pa., 1s in tho eity visiting G. W, Mvors, corner of Park Avenue and Piareo street. Iho two gentiomen were formerly business partuers in north western Nobraska, —_— No bankrupt, five:smoked, damagod furniture at Moyer's, 307 Broad wa, Clean goods, loss than any Omaha pric Genuine Round Ol diant Home P. P, Stewart stoves and ranges, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, A Boston Store for collars and cuffs, e Veteran Tippecanoe Club, All members of the ciub ure earnestly re- quested 1o meet at republican headq uar. ters this evening at 6:4) sharp to take part A the paraae, if the weather is favorablo, Carriages will bo on haud for the members of the club. All members that haye carriages or buggies will pluase bring them, . B, Crank, Secrotary, —— Boston storo closes every ovening at 6 . m, unless Moiudays and Saturdays 120people in this ety uss g3 stovos The Gas Co. puts ‘em in ut cost. —— Window Lss and paints at De Hwven's druy store. ——— Bostoa Stove for dvess goods, O for Neola, The members of the Young Mea's Ropub- lean club, about seveaty-tive in number, went to Neola last eveaing to take in the rally at that place. They were accou by Dslbey‘al band and mmloul\nu‘;‘:».x;::: Anoe as woll 4s considerable noise. Senator A, L. Huger, who spent a part of the day in theclt v, also weut to Neola to deliver au ad- dress. Boston Store for kid gloves. —— The genuine Burr Ok stoves ar only by Chas. Swaiine, 747 Broidway. Call and see them. very cheap —~— 8. B. Prowell, watchmaker, 74) Broad- way. —— Judson, civil enginaas, 823 Bro wdway Boston 8toe fostoll :pn-:lu, Davis !ordvuxn_uud p:mu. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mistake Discovered iu the Legal Ballots Reo:ntly Printed, ONE CANDIDATE WHO HAS REASON TO KICK W, st Ticket d Nominee for Name Left OF the Wepablican cketa Wil printed, me's o s Trustee Have to Be & the S The bailo's which have been pri usc under tho Australian ballot system have baen circulating about the city for several days past, and ono of the candidates, George ¢, ‘who runs on the republican ticket for wrustee, to fill & vacancy, now dis covers that his namo does not appear on the ballot. Instead the name George W. Long appears. The mistake has baen pointed out to County Auditor Hendricks, who insists that 1t is not his fault, as the nams of Long appaared upon vaper which was filed with him baaring t the republican candidates. It is doubtiess a wistake, but how to romedy iLis a tion that is causing considerable Some claim that all that is necessary is let each voter who wants to voto for Mr Stroug write the nume with pen and ink on the ticket, Ou the othor hand, this, it is claimed, would invalidate the whole tickot, from the fact that if marking the ticket were once allowed it would lsave a clew by whic the tickets might bo recognized after ele tion The only thing, under the circumstances. £orms 10 be to have an entirely new sct of ballots printed. The law provides that when a mistaie in the vallot 15 noticed, it shall bo correcte ] by the county auditor without d lay. Whether this provision goes so far as to nuthorize the reprinting of the pallots is a question that has not been decided cfieially, us tho attorney xeneral is out of the city, It is bard to see, however, how otherwise the law couid be construed. Althougn the ofice affected in the present case is of minor im vortance, there is an important prineiple in- volved, aud the question wili probably be submitted to uim upon his retura. S Burglars at Shenandonh A woek ago last Sunday night J. . Scbner der's tailor stop at Shenandoah, Page county, was entercd by burglars and about 300 worth of clothing” was taken. Ever smeco thattime the Council Bluffs police have been at work trying to connect together the various finks in the chain of evidence agaiust a conple of fellows who are already in juil in Omaha and a third who will be there before today is over. The oficers learned that some fellows had sold somo of the stol property to different varties and finally succeeded i nnding a iot of the stuff conccaled n Dr. Macrae's stablo on South Iighth streot, 1t nav. ing been loft thare by somo voung men who hiad been more or less intimately counected with the affawr. The evidence now 18 conclusive agaiust George Harris aud a fellow named Swift, both of whom were avrested here o coupledr weeks ngo and takon to Omaha for a trial for stealing articles from soveral bouses thero. As soon as thelr cases are disposea of on the other sido of the river thoy will be taken to Shen andoah for a trin! on the more us charge of burglary. A brother of the Swift expected to arrive in Omahs this mornng in the custody of an oficer, and the oficers hope to pamp something out of him in the way of evidence. ‘i'he booty whicn was se- cured at Shenandoah consists of eight coats and vests, fourteen pairs ot pantaloons, two silk vests, an overcoat and an odd vost, all the goods Leing of fing quality and very ex- vensive. the ¢ names ot various ques dispute to now in Omaha is Hallowe'en Basinnss. & Soveral young ludics of Councit Blufts aro likely te got nto troublo unless J. W. Cross- land, a well kuown residentof Wasi avenue, is talkinz through his hat. beforo tast ho heard sowe one fumbling at lis front gate, u costiy won affair, and weut outto sco what was going on. Mo fouud six young ladies teying to vall it off, and remon- strated with them, telling them thut he hada paid 310 for itand would rather they would let it alone. Thev went off, but made a number of sauey remarks avour it, and told him that bo would heer from them again be- forc tho night was over. Several hours later he again heard the noise and ran out in time to recognizo two of the girls s members of prowinent families. 1o also discoverad that the gate bad been tora off and rained. Hs was filled with vighteous indignution yesterday, and stated that he would find out the names of tho girls who dia the job and would prosecute them in police courtunder their own names. Mrs, Whittaker's gate, a short aistance away, was treated in much'the same manner, and o fine easy chair that sat on W. H, Rob- insow's front poreh, a few doors distant, was also taken away A good deal 0f serious busivess was done by tie young Americas of both sexes, in spite of tho bad weather. Soms of the bovs Hvine in the western part of the oty left an old shed perchied upon the front porch of the ifth Avenue Methodist churen, — Broadway wnd Cor Street. Our late loss by fire was coverod hy two policies, both in the COUNCIL, BLUFIPS INSURANCE COMPANY. By 7 o'clock the next morning after the fire the secretary was on the ash hoap, pencil in hand, ready to figure tho loss down to badrocis, which he did, too, sayin it wag his duty and no small pavt of his business ” So fon he did not go below bedrock we had no reuson to complain, consequently the settlement was not only prompt, but in every way satisfictory, 50 much so t in addition to 00,00 (seven poli ) carvied by this company before tho fire we now add to it %16,000.00, Being intimately sequainted with the secrefary and directors we ennnot boe persuaded that bettar indemnity can be obtained than that offered by oar home ompuny, besides we believe in patron- izing worthy home enterprises, every- thing being equal, and unless we do we shall continue to bo dependent on for- eign capital and corporations, G R Wik JAs, A — BBoston Stove for cloais, e Convicted of Murder, Captain Wyatt, who mauipulates the chain gang wheun the weather is all right, has added a new featuro to his department, He now holds a session of police court each moruing as a sort of introduotory exoercise to tho ses- sion beld by Judze Siwoaringen, who is tak- ing Judge McUee's place while that gentle- man 1s caltivatiog his congressional aspira tious, Monday night Joun Hickey of South Omaha was broughit iu by the police charged with perambulating in the streots in the so- cioty of a wild-oved Jag, Yesterday morn- ing Wyatt called to iim through the bars to come up for triul. Mr. Hickey stepped to front of the corridor with fear and trembling and got veady to be fayed alive. “Mr. Hickoy," said tle *Judge," of Benton LER, . HERELD, THE OMAHA DAILY with the murder of the magor of South Omana: are you guilty or not guilty ! Mr. Hickey's jaw dropped like a chunk of lead, but after ‘mustering all his nerve ho ejaculated, “No, | never killed unybody in my lifo “But we buve ovidence to returned the court, 1 shall and order you to bo taken to tne peniten uary at Fort Madison for a term of throo vears, " Che culprit forgot all about pleas to thy Jurisdintion, habeas corous, chailenges 1o the ary, and all that sort of thing, and pro- ceeded to drop to the floor In a dead faint without farther ado. Justico Swearingen ateron overruled the decision of Wyatt's court and found him guilty of being a plain drurk, but the shock to Hickey's nervous system will not pass away for some tima, —— for the Rally rally, which was postponed from iast Wednesday migut, will take place tovight, anda & big time is looked for. A meoting of local ra ublicans was heid, the details of the affair were arrancea and com- mittees were appointed to look after the torches, music, hall and decorations. The spraking will take vlace in the Masonic tem vle, and Senator A. L. Hager will ba the chief orator. Arrangements will be mado for au overflow meeting if necessary. 11 the weathior be favorable thero is but little doubt that the rally will be a great cess. Delopations will be prosent Omalia and the cutlying townships of the county any way, aud unless the weather vrevent delegations wiil bo present from as far east Atiantic. Committeos hive been appointed to seo that railroad mon's, old men's, younz mon’s, bieyelists' and cols ored elubs are gotten into lino. It is the in tention of tte managemant Lo make a fine showire in the parade, which will consist matuly of men, not of small boys. 'womattings, just received, rugs from 7a¢ up. Oi terns, il linoleums, window shades, 25¢ up, Cazpet Co. charged the contrary, sSmyrna cloths in pat- new line: also Couneil Bluffs Lund Bros. have reccived somoelegant new cut and erystal gliss roods and have no fancy prices, Boston Store for bl ouble Over Furnitn G. W. Cook, a member of the Grand Army nost of this city, went to Washingtos, D. C. toattend the national encampment soveral wecks ago. When he returned homa he found his house deserted and empty. Upon making an investication he found that his wife, with whom he had some troubie before, had sold all the furniture in his absence 1o a number of neighbors and second hand deaiers, and bad gone to Chicazo. Y lay he filed a petition with Justice Conos setting forth these facts aud seized all tho proporty that bad been sold, under & writ of roplovin; g Coul and wond: best and cheapost Missouri hard wood in_the city: prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. et Store closes wvery evens P m. except Mond and The Boston ing at 6 Saturdays, e Boston Store for holiday goads. —— Unlucky Horse Denl, Jim Stenhicuson, a horse trader of this city, is in Jail inGlenv00d, awaiing u trial onthe charge of horso stealing. According to the story which was told by Mills county sMicers a few days aro when they were in Council Bluffs looking for him, he pawned atorse to u wan living at Hambure, in 1°r mont county, for ). Last Sunday night ho roturned " and took the horse from the barn of the nan who had put up for the animal. Aftera lonz seavch all througn this part ot the country, Stephenson was tinally captured with the Pinest chambar Lund DBros’. Ba sets in the city at on Store for articles. Chicken Thioves Again, Marshal Dauiels of Missourt Valley was in the city vesterday looking fora gang of chicken thieves that has beeu operating throughout this vicinity for soveral weeks past. About ten dozen chickons were stolen from a man unamad ‘Peters, who lives at nolia, fifteen miles from the Valiey Mon- day mizhtand the thieves wore traced sev- this side of Missourt Valley. They were supposed to hiave hidden during the day at some point between tho two citics, in the bope of crossing the bridge into Ne- braska during the night. The Radiant novelty base burners aro the best heaters in the cit, them at Swaing Gentlemen, the finest tine of 1 inthe city, just received. tailor, 810 Broadway. Boston Store for conts, Want a New School House, The idea of building & new school Louse in the western part of the ety is boing agitated by the properiy owners who ava interosted. A room is now vented on Tairty-iourth street and a school is maintatned there for the ben fit of the rosidents north of Broadway, A petition is to bo started ou its rounds shortly, asking the board to submit a proposition 10 the voters at the coming election. It 1s staled by those favoring the project that the prospective building in that part of the city amply warrants the necessary expenditure. —— sonabloe, Council 1 goods Reiter, tho 22, 21 and Blus, 0, Storage ro rl street, R Boston Storoe for neckwear, — Wil Be Patented, Messrs. J. C. & W. Woodward, the archi- s who devised Wheeler & Hereld's cold o plant, will protect ther plans by pitent. The msulation and circulation 1s 7id to be novel as well us excelient, Only cold air enters thae storage room, which has 100 tons of ivo 50 arranged that the air cur- rents pussing around it are automatically shut off for the purpose of regulating the tempor- ature. All concerned expect splendid results frow the novei plans. See those oil heaters at Swaine's, 737 Broudway. e Don’t forget that Swaine sells Elmhurst stoves, the Boston Stove for blunkets, —— - AANOUNCEMES *“The Irish Visitors” comos to the Far nam treot theater for one week commencing Sunday matines, November 6, It has heen en tirely rewritten and revised this scason and is said to be more antertaining than ever. The cast is @ strong ouo and contains the numes of such favorites as Sawm J. Ryan, Miss Lottie Gilson, the Omaba favorite, Fravk Davis and Jobn It Cumpson, the voung actor who has acquired considerable reputation as 8 German dialect comedian. Others are Maurice Holden, Lillian Jerome, Ida Massey and the child phenomenou, Jotnuie Mci{eever, America's youngest vio- linist. Novel features will be introduced. Matinees Wednesday and Sunday. Mayor Bewlis bas bit upon a plan which Highest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Roal Baking Powder " ABSOLUTELY PURE f find you euiity, | | BEE: ado | give the Tannanmallary operatio season, which opens ia this tuy next weok, consid erable free advortising. It will also give a numbder of panple an vEOTtunity of enjoying a night of opera at the mayor's expanse. 1ho mayor subscmbed for two boxes for tho entire seasoa, and A6\ he proposes to give the.n away A somewhat unigre manner. He has issued invitati6®< to the mayors and the ¢ ors of the suredounding towns to bring their wives and pagiieipate in a night of opes The olan is tp hava fanr mavors and four cditors, together With their wives, sit in the toxes each night, *ln conversation with. n newspaper man nagor Arnold of “The Colenel,” snid “You ask me toaccolibt Tor ‘The Colounel's’ success in the face of €6 many failures this season, Well, 'l tell you. In the first place, the vlay itself wouldn't admitof o failure if preperly handled: and then again, the compauy work $o harmoniously that trouble is a foreign cloment, 1 never saw anything like it.”" ““Fhe Colonel will como to the Boyd for four performances, commonc ing Friday evening next Miss Marlowe, the talented aciross, whose brilliant wtroduetion to the Omaha public Boyd's thoater Monday night was the tatk of the town yester lay, wili close her engage ment at Bovd's todav by giving two perform ances—a matinee at 2:30 this afternoon at vhich Shukespeare's beautiful comedy, “'As You Like It," will bo producyd, Miss Mar- lowe appearing as Rosalind, and the rogular evening performance at 8, at which Snakes. peare’s great comedy “Cymbeline” will be the bill, Miss Marlowe appearing as Imogen - CMADMAY. spte Sueriticed Mint Dentiy, Nov i.—A horrivle crime was nmitted last night in the Re h con- stabulary at Ballinadrina, Co Kildare Constavle Pilkinton was seized, it is sup. vosed, with a suaden fit of insanity, enterea the bedroom where Sergeant Logan ard his wife were slecy 1d shot them with a ro- volver, killing them instantly. ‘The madman then turned to the sleeoing rooms of Logan's children and attacked them, leaving them all for dead. I'wo were found to be dead with their heads crushed in, three fatlly in jured and the remuiniog two seriously in- jured Pilkinton then tried to burn the barracks, but the wlarm spread, and - findioe himselt discovered he vommitted suiciae. Tho crime is ascribed to no motive and its hor- le churacter points to nothing but a sua- den attack of homiciaal mania DEED OF to s Homicidal Reason ¢ Beecham ’ills a Sl Accldent to New Yonk, Nov. .- board the tug boat burst this morning. William Batts, Chavles Gibson and Michuel Waters, who were in the cabin, were terribly scalded and aied. like magic. Tug. steam pipe on Colonel £, B. Grubb ARE YOU SUFFERINGC =Y RO Female Wealiness, Catarrh « Rheumat: Nervous of Private Disersts, IF 80, CALL ON r. Searles & Searles Consultation Free For the Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Discases, MALE ANO FEMALY, EMALE WEAKN UAL DISORDERS, SEMINAL W EAKNESS. LOST MAN- HOOD. 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Not until itians, and onls alter faithtul trin uld #ny o despond. 1t has brought the hopeless to life and ILhas turned tao despiir of ton th nes into Jo7. It wiil ) 3t throughout the e, i) consumption, I eo 1o all appi Philudelphia, 1. . N prieticnl crand stomkel disenses Drod 1 & SOUTH DAKOTA. THE CARL bad 0f Awerica. In the Black Hiils, 5,500 fe above " the soa. A crlap, bracing atiosphes lovely sceacry. “Ihess warm medicinal was have cured thousands of patients. Finest plu bath o tho U. S0 The Evans, bullt of pink sani stone, accomodates 53) people’ strietly first class. open fire pluces, ste t. eloctric lights. richly farnished, fine wid 1alis, tibie & peclalt Fine autumns, wild winters. Reducsd rates by the week oF month. Througi tralns from Chicago O 5 MAL wis, Hotsprings, Dakota ,21 OT SPRING Chicheater's Cuglish Dismond ¥ g WAYRGVAL PILLS Vel for Ladion 1 Tt byl L, Divggirn, e el Couy da thr WI".I&&\I)A\Y NOVEMBER 2, 1892 2GR TRIOAAL L L LRI L (-~ URIC AGID ' The Symptoms and the Anti- | 1 dote, fromeminent authority! Dr. N. Wiest of Danver telis how you!may know if you have it, “When a patient comes to me with any of the followi symptoms, I immed ately look for wric acid, amd generally find | 1A sufficient quantities to ¢ s the troub’s: g Intense headache., coming on either in the morning before rising, or after dinner. The weorning headacke often passes off after the patient has been up and about his work a short time; the a/tern tead ache gene ning. a fezling of the extreme as malism and nenra I'here may b2 a case may be, restlessiss.: cal Socicty. Londonderry in “w ients often call it; o=z ness temporarily disturbed vision; fnlness in the head, in the afternoon; the eves con mental or phy. able temper, ind. Sometim derry” is the natural remedy tgonen ss, the nd s the face s sical exertion; a sense of impenting dang ally becomes easier, or caases altogether in the even [ painand a tived feeling in the back complete 4 of Julness, stomach bowels, ageers, as th:y pa ng lghts bofore the eves g inthe with a sense ol flushed, yeeially There may be « or or eary cs gestion, with all its accompanying evils; »/4en ic pains.'-——Read before tie C orad. Scientific men all agree that “London- bt L ' for this lt la # [ growing evil, I have met with wexch s pERRY Lt Warkk, one. and I Read the following: From M. H. Lackersteen, M, D, LL. D, . R, S. C., Chici go: sin the use of the I.onnpox s a natural vemedy itis a remarkabl. Of its eflicacy 1 reducing the amoun? of wric acid I am hal! coniinie to wse and recommend it. In fact; 1 was one of the first in Chicago to use this water in practice, As a drinking water for table purposes it /Zas no su perior. 1 learn it is extensively used at the Chicago and Calumet Clubs, and it ¢ an be found at ¢ romies of the 1 can only speak favorably of i Still or Sparkling Zondonder iy for sale everywhere. cad our pamphlets, fail to r clubmen at any time, Don't Londonderry Lithia Spring Waner Co., Nashua, N. 11. CHAS. B. PERKINS & (0., Paxton & Callagher, Distributing Agents for Omaha. G Kilby, Street, Boston, AL SCHOEDSACK, PROPR elling Agents TOR. DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING Omaha ONi¢ Ave. Coi e OF GOOD: 521 Parnam st d 26th sleph More sold than all others comhin CORN turers. dealers Apply for our a ey, ELEBRATED SANDWIGH sSend for eatalogues and pricas, Donot be deceive those cluiming to have aluiost as good a muchine SHELLER and be protected by dir You can always de OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telophono 15 n2 810, s 21, Council ud for ¢ Bluls Office and Wor L realars and price List, SHELLE by Dmitators or oy Buy only the SANDWICH et guarantee from reliable manufac- cud upon our repairs heing kent in stock by ail local SANDWICH NUFACTURING CO., Council Bluffs, lowa. SPECIAL ORDINANCI Anordinance levyl ment on certuin city of Omaha, v inz doth street f of section W her: heroby tublished piscea of 8, adjudged. g special t »m Arhor st 10 geading district No, it naving bewn anl determined anl several lots eitats horeinaft that real the NO. 1728, anlass ( real estate int the fuil cost of i ¥ Lo sonth lina baing 11 ferred to, huve eich been <pe-ially benefitted to the full amonnt herein levie 1 and assessed against each of suid 10ts and pieces of tate, respoctively, that part of south line of s ), done undar contract with 1, J. No'an. Therefo son of the ithi ) o ding dist cost of such grading Beitordained by the city counil of the Omab Section 1 part Arhor street g districy under contract with tLe Sum of #9524, nereby levied aud assess cost hein of $0th street, That the tull cost of gradin; in 1h 10 south line of section » No. 2, said ) b and th 4, hecordin £ to sp s ul o jng of Arhor Hiraet 't No, 1 Mahoney and ¢, for the purpose of payiug the full ty of that ity of Omahu, from gradin: heing done aloney & Nolun, sald full Lenetits by reason of sald grading upon the fol- 1roal estate us sHown by the g lowii do & Lot 8 erally recognized mup of the ciiy ¢ litnograpned und paoiished by Muir in 1801, sald cost belng 5o levi veal estate, respectively WO Wilkins 11 blk 1 D! KB Clarke it2 bik'1 as follows, to wit; 1t bik 1 Mary Driscoll 1t 4 bik 1 do itdbk 1 EmmaJ Openshaw 186 blk 1 Dwight & Ly do do do H G Clurke 160 bik § « do do do do do do do Total Section 2. aforesald juent as follows; no felvd blk 14 Dupont Place 110D 111 bik © 1612 bik s 1013 blk 8 LI bk 8 1t1blk y 12 bk o 1td bik 0 That said 1 On. man's add $41 Omaha. ylord 1 on sald lots aud 0 04 " [ ) i) o Iy, shall bo- ‘il of the rotal amount xo levied on eash of suil loks shall vecome detlaquent in Aft; days feom the pus e und approval of this ordinane i one yea 6 ye tenth | ne-tenth in two ys on=-taath in four year. oue-tenth- onth 0ae - Ve yedrs, ons-tenth Lu slx years, one- tenth in saven year It in el th in nine y il lo yaurs L anid - ing from the pasiage and aporoval of this or- didance. Bach of sald instadlments, except tho firest, shatl araw interest at the rate or 4 por cent per annum from the time of the livy aforesald, untilthe same shsll becoms delin quent. Interost at the rato of I per cont g mouth, payable ln advance, shail be puil o citch déduguent installmen't Section 4, It the entirg amount of tax levied and assessed on any of said lots may be pald by the owner of any lot, or the entirs cqual pro rata proporiion of sail tax o any of said 1ots, may be pald by any person on uny part of 'said lots within Nty days fron sal | ovy, and thereunon s 1 d lois or parts of lots, shallbe exeupt trom any lizn or ¢ 1arse taore . Seetion 4. That this ordinanc fectund b forse from ui Passed October 1st, 12 JOHN GROVE: City Olork O, L CHAFFEE 2 Prasident of City Connell 1 Ocotber 4th, 1802 GEO, T BEMIS, Mayor e abavo tax 18 now duo unl payablo it the oflice of the city traasurer an 1 witl boconis de lnguent and biar interest as seen i se-tion No. 2 of above ordinance, HENRY n shall tak e dufier its pussiage Approy BOLLN, ity Treasurer, Improvad Sa!aty Elavatars, "Na0\ euroR]y Pne sSunNse)) 0s[Y | KIMBALL BROS, Cor. Oth Streot and Lth Ave., Qo uncll Blum LG 8 SPECIAL NOTIOES COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 want wlvertisements uppearing in a HEWSpIper are often the most Interesting onts. Thay express the urgent needs, the daily wishes of the people who wantsomething and who are willinz to do nothinz, part of its o EMPLOY MENT, W ANTED A Gompetent wirl for eeneral ousowork. Good wages. Call &t 618 Willow aven e, ) ! " ANTED <A woman as nurse for baby VY uweek. Apply Mrs. Horace Eve Second avenue and Eighth stroet. L —. HOUSES AND LANDS. I3 RGATS “Two Tots in wost purt of ety Must o ao'd n once. DA Hutehinson o5 Brondway JORUIT ands, fiae bearine, fi city Himits, Do Harehingon & Oo. 617 Broad way, \\'Il!-nu\ 1e Hutehinson & Co. 617 Broadway W E HAVE purchasar for tar tfor stook 12 or ) nust b Brovementa will Hutchinson & Co., 617 ee, within 20 miles of Ol o Tand; don't eare for § bay ail casne D, J Rroadway. orlia and Gifornia enshiv.ds, Nicholson groves in & or sale or trade, ¢ & Co (CHEAL Uiher Tands n Minnesots for sals In - quantition to suit. sy payments Grecnsnieids, Nicholson & Co FUARY and ity Toans Monoy loanel on Stock and erain. Real estato for anle Dwellin cand basiness rentals, Money Joane | for loc Al Invostors ywlo, 243 Poarl Strect JOPR EXCIANGE Cler Lond for Couneil Binfrs cush for diference. & U062 Bronaway., foor sat e Co., 41 proved Louges &1 quarter-seotior DPEOPOFLY L Wil by Greensiicelds, Nicholson Choleest farm in Fortawatt- \oros, we.l ated and - Price #10an'acrs. k. H Shoate. L ACRES i ol land for sale: botween Counceil Qunhas w baraadn if takon soon, 1son & Co, 121 Broadwa qu EXCHANGE—0) 0 (U Coios with of ey wools and [RTROT in Phililps vements, tor clothing or ‘othes O A8V payments Ststroot 621 Broadway A-roum house on South Groenshieids, Ncholson & U CSALE-On Sl puy nents. fralt and arden Tt o e Cotnell BLes B, He Sheafe, Broadw iy an LAl stesot JORUET LAND. St weres for s Hinits Brondway, A WOOD Calland see us inside ¢ Greenshields, Nlcholson & Co., O have sowe of the Anost uthwostarn Towa for sale. 20 Main streot. vauted for unimproved parcof city. Greens Hroadway. Sheids, Nicholson & Co., 6. OOR RENT-The following dwellings: 10 room dwe ling, 131 Park ave., $40. S-room dwolling. 724 So. Gl st., $ 6 S=room dwelling, d av T=room dwoilinz, 82 1st ave., oroom dwelling, 610 Gth ave., $35, U=roow dwell nx 10th st and Avenue D, room dwellin®, W 10-room dweilin: Benton s S-room dwoelling, 412 Avenu G-room dwolling, 110N, 15t G-room dwelling, i=room dwelling, i=room dwoilin, ) Lined 220 Narmony st 413, bom dweiling, Babbitt Place, § 5 hom dwelling, 411 Cur 515, v-room aweilinzg, 5 S-room awellint, 1oom dwellin; e-room dwelling, ¢ C-room dweliing, 16 9h ave., fi-room dweliing, Babbitt Place “=room dwelling: Morninesi e 3-room Park uv room 24506 Ay room 155 W, A-roon L 404 N N2AN Wt ave., 812 dwellinz, dweliing, dwellin dwolling dwelling, dwellinz, room dwelling. B-room dw d-room dwolling. 4-room awolling, 7 G-room dwelling, f-room dwellinz, ti-room dwelling, Avenue B, 10, A-room dwelline, 1415 Broadway, $10, G-rovin dwelling. 1020 8Uh ave, #10, dwollinz, 1 aweil honsg dwellin el i iwellin dw iy dw 7T ave, B0, 4 Avenue B £0, roon room d-room f-rooi 1100 i-roon roum roon - o0 4-rooni Yoo room room room room roous un O3, Haust und Avenuo M, 33 38, 2ird st $3 Avonue A, §, L 1sUst, 3 641 S0, Ist st § dwelling, 300 Avennc A, §5, dweiling, 219 Bth ave,, &4 dwelling, 1129 Avenuc A, i, IS Avenue 1, &, 100 A venuce D) #5, 2210 Avenue 1), H, dwell dwoiling, dwelling dwellin® f-room awelling, room dwelling, Setoon dweiling, P11 Shefo, rent Main €treet EYOU have any 30 sale or trads soe . 1L Shi fo, Broadvay and M un strat. BARGAIN. I-acro fruit and garden tract 25 iles fron postoflice, 215 ucres 1n grag 5 aere ino blackbersies, %) noplo troes trovs, i ohierry. trovs, dwaiiing, stabl 900 No trade. 3 1L Shoafe 1in lots shiel o1, 8 udway and 33, inslde eity Hmlt ro up to suil buyor Nicholson & Co., 621 Brondway. FYOU hike kind troatimeat and bar roal estate eall on Groenshields, n & Co., 52 Broadway. WOACRES of cloar land brasku to exchanze for o Conneil Bluirs, Want ho s, brivska Land \\': HAVE 1 good te 0o hotse four o oflie, olds, 1o will sc Gred \os in e for w five or five bloeks fr Nicholson & §ix | pokt- 1way. Ogngnr"Burvis, guire of Mrs, .G ALl street foguiey in zood cou TS UdMust be sold this Nicholson & Co, W EBAYE customors who wint houses o rent. Huve you tho wouses? Greenshields, Nicholson & Co, pine lands fo Miss. Fusy terms Brooks, or A, I Rice, 128 property. shields, JRANCH 0 200 weros. e Choy o, Wy o fine improvements, soms stock gues with ranch; finest in the state. Will exchange for Council Biults or Omali broperty. Greens shields, Nicholson & Co., 63 Brordway, NOR EXCHANGE—=#.000 stock of genoral merchandise for low.a or eastern Nebraska Iand, ( enshields. Nichol<on Co., 6351 Wway, agents for administrator, IREENSUIE NICHOLSON & (0, Nagents for whuiinistritor. have for sale one of the best8))-ucro stock farms in west- ern lowa B MISCELLANEOUS, % DINE drug store will involc Towa town of ne [} Crsulo, fixtures iucluded about #,000; ooated in goo 3 popalacion: doinz o bust Hutehiuson & o 617 Broadway, TARBAGE smoved, cesspools, vaults anl wed, " E. Do Burie, City Bldg. ) Hardwar: stocks_{n lowa and b Nobruski (voloas, ¥4 ) w BiB00. K. I Shoafo DANCING SCHOOL, MONDAYEIn k. A m.:aduits, i3 pom Ly ) fourth Mondays, 0 p. Musie furnish tes and bs. Address ut I Council Biuffs, or 165 Furn hers, Instructor. children, 4 p wid d par- A, Puriors, 0 st Omuba. W parlo n BRI ME B TA] COUNCIL BLUERS S1311 D3 Allkinlsof Dyeing anl Cloanin D Juheststylo of the urt. Vaded ani steinel s mnde 0 look as wood s new promptly qone and delivorsd fa wll Durts of Lhe codptry. Bend for price (sk C. A, MAOHAN, - - PROFEIEPOR iBroadw ay, NearNorthwestara Dapn Cousiie Buurwi Lova.

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