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T SR TR, e . 8 bl 00 AL oA L 1 man who lias been 1 THE OMAHA BER COUNCIL BLU OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivarea by carrior to any part of the oity 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER s | Bus'ness Office, ..., AFLEPHONEs | RiR Rese 0 . _—— MINOK M [ N Y. Plumbing Ce Coun il Rluffs Lumber Co., Fidelity coun No, 156, oval Arcanum, will havo its ragular meeting this evening. One of the barces used in building tbe Missouri river lov as sunk during the storm a fow day Unity guild wiil meot in regular sessior this afternoon with Mrs. Hareis, 1ir Plerce stroets, at 210 0'clock Judge €. C. Cols of D« Moines wil dross tho p s party this evening Hughes' hall He is a caundidate for elector at-larze on the psople’s ticket ' fruit growors v hold a m 1he court he toaiorrow afternoon puroose of muking arvangemn iora exhibit i this city naxt month, wed Chisrl s Justice Hammer performed a double ding vosierday, The parties wer Matthews and Avnie Osoorne, Mathios and Curlstina Joppesen, Omaha, and Otto all There will be a republican rally at Strests: ville v evening ‘The Marching club \\'I\‘l meet at ropublican headquiriers at 7 o'clock the aemoi for the purpose of ta stration, Samuel Johnson nnd 1 ng part ir ances ( South Omaha dusky couple, wer [ vesterday wornine at theoflice of the county erk by RRov. ‘I'. Cannon of Omaha, assisted by Deputy Clerk | officiated us bost man, rlago licenses we an_ Schuepol an nion, who »jssued yesterday 1o Minnie” Sehoening, both of Pottawattamic county, and to John W. Pinrell aud Bolle Beveriage, both of Council Bluffs, Tho latter couple were married by Justic nmer Polic Marohy and Wyatt left vesterday for Shenandoah and took with them man Pluib, alias Dale id Howard, who are supposei to L ro or less intimately connected with tho glary of the tailor suob at that place a week ago las Sunday. ). 3. M Ly, left ithews, a favmer living east of the his torso and u nitched in front of Neumayer's hotel vesteraay after- noon aid went inside. When b returned he found that some one had nipped a fino new suit ot clothes from tho wagon und dis- uppeared. There is no clew. The grand jury was empaneled in the dis- trict court yesterday and commerced the work of taking evidence against ullezed criminals, The following compose the jury: William Currie, J. C. Lowis, Charles B3ry ant, J. A" Ranson, A. Grouf, Thomas Ma- loney and M. O'Counell The regular meeting of tGolden Rod camp, No. 7, Royal Neighbors of America, wili te held this evening in Knights of Pythias hail on Muin street, at 5 o'clock. It is desivec that theve be a fuil attondance of the mem- bers; as watters of importance will bo brought beforo the camp. amuel Baer, an old citizen, found Dr. MeCarty's pocketbook a day or two ago -in one of the local depots and returnad it to its owner. Tho vurse was 10st on the steps of the Merrinm block, and had evidently been loit in the depot by the finder rathor than run the risk or be by the owuer atd prosecuted. The Buzaar, or the management of the Womun’s Christian assocation, wiil open today at noon. Special attrac- tion inlinen drapes and fancy work of all kinds. Iixtensive preparations have been made in all that pertains to the make-up of a doll’s wardrobe. Do not fail to bring the children. Sania Claus will promptly fill orders on Christmas morning, il made at the Baziar, Sup per from 5 until 8. Bill of fare will con- sist of raw oysters, oystor stew, escal loped oysters, fried ehicken, sliced ham, stowed potatoes, escalloped potatoes, cold slaw, picklos, cranborry sauco, lemon jelly, eclery and doughnuts. English bread “and butter with hot coffee or chocolate with wafers and cako will be served at any time during the day and even'ng. Stanghte he anction un g ale of the Burhorn stock of fine jewelry, watches and silverwere 18 attracting wreat crowds each nfio noon and evening. All the stocic is bei sold at just what the crowd willing to pay forit. welry. e Boston Store for collars and cufls, — PERSONAL P ARAGRPILS, €. K. Roid has returued from a business trip in tho west., Mrs. D. B. Daly is visitinz her sister, Mrs, Gratian, at Des Moines, BMrs. P. M. Pryvor has gone to Leaven- worth, Kau, to visit friends over Sunday, Captain J. . Hutbuway was in che city vesterday, and réturned last evening to L Boone, whoro he is engaged with the Clyde Coal Mining company. Mrs. H. A, Jones arrived in the city lnst evoning from Clevelnad on hor way to the Pacific const, and v/ill spena u week visiting Ber on, H, 5. Jonos, on Iourth streot. Eawara Burke hos returned from Mexico, whero he now hvas, and is paying bis ‘+ brower, Fioley Burke, & visit. ' He was was formerly a rosidont ot Couneil Bluifs, . mnd will spend sevoral davs reaowing old ¢ “cquaintauces beforo roturning. el Lund Bros. have received somo olegant new eut and erystal gluss goods wnd have no fancy prices. ML Boston Store for neckw — Gontlemen, the finest tine of tall goods SRS ar. In the city, just roceived, Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway., he Radiant noveluy burners aro the best heaters in the city, them at Swaine’s, e Boston store closes every evening at 6 . m., unless Monauys and Saturdays, Boston Store for kid gloves. Waorked Her tor ¢ A white womau with an affectionate turn of mind called at the police station last eyen- g with a long ta'e of woo to unfold. She failed to give ber nameor residence, but suid that she hbad become infatuated with the winning ways of Sam Glover, a colored the employ of Maco Wise, tho liveryman, Sam bad so far won his way into her gruces as to induco her to promise (o murey bim and to send him &40 | ocash s 0 kuarantee of good faily After “sending bim tbo wmouey she packed up ber houschold woods and thioped them to Council Biuffs over the Northwostern rallway. Wnen she arrived yesterduy she found that her dusky lover had left Lne city by the back staivcase, and that sho was in ‘the soup so far as her ad mirer and hor gash subsi§ were concerned, Bbe wanted every olicemdau in the eity 10 ap- ) lmlnl himsell a committse of one to jook for Alover. und held the hands of Oflicers 1 uch and Martin several minutes while using ner WOst versuasive tones. (lover has nnll turned up. p ————— Coul und wond: best and chenpest Missouri hard wood in the ci s ty: prompt delivery. ; H. A. Cox, No. 4 Maia. The Boston Store oclosos wyory even- ing at 6 p m. oxcept Mondays and 4 Baturdays. — Boston Stove for holiday goods. — 120pe0ple in this civy use w1s stoves The Gas Co. puts ‘em in at 0osn Finest ¢hambor Lund Bros'. Bostov Store for funcy articles, | persundad that bett, sets in the city at | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS — | | Independents Determined Not to Fuse with | the Demoorats, HOW EDITOR TRAVIS GOT INTO TROUBLE He Makos an Effort to Secure Alllanes Votes for Candidate Judge of t District Court, the Demoe for the Pardae Travis, n member of the peo- nle's party, 15 just now tne object of & hurri + of his | cane of wrati from the mombe party. Mr. Iravis, as may not be generally known, is the editor of the Pottawattamie | Chief, a small weekly paper which has unti recently been published in Avoca, but which was moved to Councl Biuffs last weok irough the lufiuence of Fremont Benjamin, the democratic candidate for judze of the district urt, in order that the p might exerta widsrinfluence ln the west end of the county, where Ben un hopes to gain most of ms votes, I'ne first thing Mr. Travis did after gouting his printors towel hucg upund nis office cat safely stowed RWaY i the wiste baskot, was 1o sildown and writa an editorisl in which he at tributed to My, Bonjumin all the graces and excollences which aro usually ascribed to divinity alone, and asked all members of the people’s party to votoe for Mr. Beajumin, not- withstanding the fact (hat the people's party Liad @ candidale of their own for the offico of district jiawe. His ovject in askins them to do this was to put an end to what he consid ered the corvunt politieal ring composed of Juages Thor Tacy, Deemer and Smith But My, Travis’ two-column prayer for the purity of the bench did not have ultogethor the desieed effect, for soma o the local party leadars thoucht thoy knew athing ort about judicinl purity themseives Accord- inzly the firsy thing they did after they taa heard of the appearance of the article i qliestion was t togethor and resolve n B WAy that is calculated to fill Me. Travis® head with foars 1or its safoty. A special meeting of the People’s Party club was calied and resolations were passed substan- tially as foliws: Whereas, The editor ot Pottawattamie Chief s published ussaniing to LALC L0 e mom Gers PODIN'S Pty of this city and the Fiftesnth judicind distriet that they Shoid vote for Framont Benjam i, The demoeratic nos e, without the approval of the mombers of the said party. therefore b it Resolve I, That we rebel against such on deavorson'the part of the editor of the Chlet to dellver us into the hands of our enemies. when in convention onr delegates refused to endorse Fromont Benjamin or in uny other way fuse with either the democt publican parties. and be it Resolved, That wo condemn and eonsur: the action of Editor Travis in urging us to re- pudiate the prineiplos adopted ut the Omihi and our stato fudicial convention, | Tuey fucther resolved to demand of the editor'of the Chief that be publish the reso- lutions 10 the next issue of his papee in ordsr that his subscribers may know the foelings of the true and blue members of the party. ‘The resolutions were siznod by L. Kinnehan, J. P. Stapleton, Guorge McPoes, W. AL Pool avd C. L, Gillette, ant © Street, by lire was covered by both in tho COUNCIL BLUFES INSURANCE COMPANY By 7 o'clock the next morning after the fire the secretary was on the ash heap, peneil in hand, ready to tigure the loss down to bedrock, which he did, too, saying that’ it was his duty and no small part of his business ” So long as he did not g0 below bedrock we had no reason to complain, consoquently the settlement was not only prompt, but in every way satisfactory, so much so that in addition to $9,200.00 (seven policies) rried by this company bef the fire we now add to it 16,000.00, Being intimately acquainted with the secre! and dirvectors we cannot be indemnity can be obtained than that offered by oar home compuny, besides we believe in patron- izing worthy home enterprises, every- thing being equal, and unless we do we shall continue to be dependent on for- eign capital and covporations. G. R, WHEELER, Jas. A HERELD. enuine Round Oal, Radiant Home Stewart stoves and ranres, sold ly by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, Atic oF re- Fire Grondway e of Nento Our late loss two policivs, wing Bure Ok stoves are sold enly by Chas. Swaine, 757 Broadway. Call and sec thein, Boston Store for hosiery. Lokt Oh Tomorrow will be the last aay for registra- tion and all who expsct to vote atthe com- ing election, and who did not register last ok, will have to do so then. The regis- tration boards will sit 1n éach procinet from 9a.wm. to S p m. The registration so far has been considerable hghter than it should bo and the registrars will propabty have a livelv time attending to the lute ones. Tne following listof tne places of regisiration shows what territory is ieluded in each pre- cinet FLIST WARD, all t—Whecler & Herald's office, 1334 Iast Broadway, I'bat partof the ward bounded by First streeton the west, Broudway on the north, Ouk street, Pierce street, Mcl’horson aveune and the citv limits. Second Preciuet—Residence of Mrs, Grit- fith, East Pierce streot. Thut part of tho ward east of First and south of Broadway, Oak, Pierce and Me- Pherson aveunue, SECOND WARD, First Precinct—15, I Waterman's car- riage shop, 43 North Main, That part of the ward east of Seventh to junction of Sixth and 1o Itohy park Seeond Precivet—W, H. Kuepher's' gro- cery, T4 Broadway, That part of the ward botween Soventh and tne Northwestern main line THIRD WARD, First Precinet—Creston house, 217 Main str ‘That part of the ward north and east of Main, ana Worth, thence to Third, thence 5Outh 1o tho purk line Second Precinct—George Rlaxsin’s shoe 807 Main street, 'bat part of the ward south of Worth to Third and west of Third to tho park lins, FOURTIL WARD, First Precinct — Torwilligar's oftice, South Main That part of the ward from Broadway to Seventh avenue, Second Precinet Mauiu, Thut partof the ward south of the center line of Seveuth avenue, st IKelley bouse, 12 2 South FIFTA WARD First Precicot—Wardiaw's grocery, 1601 West Broadway. hat partof the ward betaeen Broadway ana Seveoth avenue, Scecnd Precinet cuth avenue, ‘I'hac nart of the ward south of the center lige of Seventh avenue, SIXTH WaRD, -Resldence of Wise Payne, Drover's hotel, 1716 First Procinet 2810 West. Broadwav, All on the east side of the Missouri river Second Precinct--Police swtion, Cut-Off | island | Allon the wost side of the Missouri nver: | | More Liy Sce those oil heaters at Swaine's, 78 { Broadway. — B. Prowell, watchmalker, 740 Broad- Wiy, Boston Store for 15, ——— | Missourl Vulley Rally. The members of the Republican Young Meou's Marching elub, accompanied by Dal bey's band, left last eveniug for Missouri Valley to attend the republican rally at that place. The boys took their torches along and had n grand parade. Senator Hager dolivored one of his intoresting spoechuos —— Store for dress goods The people are taking advantage of the opportunity to buy holiday presants while the Burhorn auction sale is going on Itis the best opportunity to buy such goods that will be prosented, It is very rarely that an articlo reaches any- thing like its real value Boston Store for blankeats, If you don’t want to | had bett Bosto v hard coal you see Bixby about those of burnors. The ar ted for use in hot air furnaces, steam and hot water voilers, with no coal or ashes to handle, - At the approaching “Ben Hur” on- tertainment a number of the local char acters will wear the richest and most Xpensive costumes ever scon on the we at Dohancy’s Opera house. Boston Stove for blinkets, New mattings, just recoived, Smyrna rugs from 7ic up, Oil cloths in pat- terns, and dinoleums, new line: ulsc window shad s up. Council Blufls Carpet Co. Bostoa Sio re fortoilet avticles. Doa't forget that Swaine Llmhurst stoves, —— Judson, civii enzinaer, s:lls the 323 Broadway Davis fc and paints, —~— Boston Store for eloaks. ———— The Broken Ratt, By 5. Munson, from Shoat Stories for Novembor: The conductor runs upthe loose sidewalk and kuocks at the section house door. The wind ¥ in the black tree tops, and from the waiting engine comos the' steady clank, clank of the air pumip. The half-clad section boss appears at the door. booms solem “Broken vail half mile west of Owl creelk L le; must be lixed ‘fore No. 3 cnn niss, Without awaiting o reply the con- ductor is gone and the teain labors on- ward up the geade The “gang” is roused, the han carries thom quickly down to Ow! ¢ the broken rail is repaired and all ready for the toilsome return journey. Slowly the earis forced up the wind- ing grade. The men work siiently —now cowering as if 10 uvoid ablow as the car plunges into the inkyv darkness of cut, d ear TN is now shrinking involuntarily from the verge of chasms heaped up with vapor blackne Occasionally against the starry pall of the skyawan shimmer re- veals the Sterra’s snowy shroud and coid wind pouring down from those dend heights sways the sable plumes of fi and tamarack and booms in the tall pine tops. Unnoticed by the men on the cara rumble heavier than the murmnr of the wind comes down the canyon. A shud- der runs along the heavy steel rails as with the roar of an avalanche a locomo- tive sweeps round the point just ahead For a second, like a picture thrown upon w scrcen, the handear, with its freight of terror-stricken men, stands out in the alare of the headtight against the surrounding dacknoss, and death was upon them. With brake-shoes spitting fire the train rushes past, the red lights of the boose swing around the curve below, nd asudden hush falls upon the scone. Below the grade fragments of rocks and loosened earth bouna and rebound amid tree tops and jutting ledges, down, down. Allis still atlast, and up from the depths wells the sound of brawling waters, softened by distance to a murmer. The wind from the height once more sways the sable plumes of fir and tamarack, and booms in the tall pine tops. el A Neatly Done With t St. Louis Globe-Democrat: “The prettiest throw of the lusso 1 over saw was down in New Meoxico last summer,” suid 1. C. Smith, a western cattleman “I had gone out to look at a bunch of cattle I thought of buving and was standing in front of the owner’s house discussing the proposed trade. A yeur-old playing about ° ss0. child was the lnwn when suddenly it clasped its hauds and cried out as though highly elated. I turned my head and saw to mv horror that it was amusing itself with a monster attlesnal, that had just coiled to strike, It wus shooting its fored tongue out almost into the fuceof the child, and iv was this action which so pleased the little one. At my side stood a Mexicun cowboy with a lasso on hisarm. Quick as a flash it went whizzing through the air and closed around the neck of the serpent just as it drew its head back for the fatal stroke. The father of the child nodded his head, remarked that it was a capital throw,'nnd resumed our dis. cussion with imperturbuble gravity. Your Mexican is nothing it not stoical, It is the result of his Indian blood. " Precious Metals i The iuvestigations formerly cf on by chomists with a view to extracting the precious metals from sea water have lately beon revived by Herr Munster, u Scandinavian, In this pursuit, sea water vas tiken by him from Cristiania fjord, 100 iiters being evaporated to drynoess, giving 1,83) grams of resiaue. This was ground and divided into portions of 300 grams. each of which was mixed with 100 geams of litharge, 100 of puro potassium -sodium carbos ato and four of carbon from starch, and the silve and gold determined; the ro sult being nineteen milligrams of silverand six of gold per ton of avor- age water, Considering these ex- tremely small amounts of the precious metuls, Herr Munster is of the opinon that no method of precipitation in tanks can possibly be successful, boliaving rather, that the precipitation must be eflocted by the L itse'f, where the utor is continuously rencwed by a nate ucal eurrent, and he points out that the copper sheatning of vessels has long been known to precipitate silver under these circumstances, ied he Gu A certain doctor in northern Maine, says the Lewiston Journal, is noted fon his love of huuting, and he is reckoned a pretty good shot. During anepidemic not long ugo a well known lumberman (now doceased) had the misfortune to have several of his men quite sick, and one of them being in a dangerous condi- tion, the lumbermun started in haste for this doctor, Now our medieal friend is somelimes quite slow in getting ready for his trips, und on this oceasion, after being called! he was unusually so. Sud- denly the thought came to him that as he was to go so far into the woods he might see some game, and stepping to the door where the nerzous lumberman was impatiently waiting, he inquired, "'Suy, don’t youthink I better take my gun’ along? “Gun? no!” was the ex. ited reply, *the man will be dend enough before you can get there. - Nothing could be handsomer than the “mpire and direcloire long coats and cloaks mado ready for winter wenr. Some are of cloth, others of Russian velours and the richest of plain and ribbed velvet in eowbination, | " L & A Discourse on the ditiguotts f Engage- ments and Weddines, DIETARY TIPS FOR 'THE CORPULENT fmen for the Reffaction of Surplos |} Flesh—A Noted Wy Astronomes Gossipy Notesl and the Latest Crpers of Fiinon, The otiquetts of ments and weddings is a topic’ df [universal inte dnegag est und is thus sot forth by Harpoer's Buaza The eng nt ring is worn upon the same fingor as b 2dding ring, and after marriage is worn as a guard toit. The solitaire diamond is always a favorite, but the range of styles and prices is wide and the wivl’s fancy and the youth's purse may comnbine to make any ving propor. As to wedding rings, the “aquire” and “‘round” ones have each their likers. A wedding ring with sharp cut edges fits snugly, but Laing woen con- stantly will in time mike a callous spot at the base of the tiigoer, which is any thing but beautiful. A ring will all round edges renders this impossiblo and is more comfortable to wenr, giving with every motioa of the finger, In this country thero is a pleasant freedom allowed the engaged lovors, They ride, drive or walk together un questioned. Hev engagement is one of the charming exparionces of a girl’s life, and she is wise who will not lot it be ent too short. The length of an engagement must depend mosily upon outward circumstancos, 1y only a journey of which the end must como foonerorlater. A month or six weeks is not too short if such o time is found best, and there are couples who have ited seven years to see their hopes is he bride, whose verdict is supposed to decide everything, settlos the wed- ding duy, and begins to arvange for it No one hour more fashionable than another for o wedding. Many large is a weddings are arranged for the ovening this fall. On the other hand muny people prefer the English custom of a movning wedding. An ancient Bnglish aww forbade the solemnization of mar- riago after noon, aud the teadition is still kept up among Inglish brides. If a wedding entertainment is to bo en it immediately follows the mar- e coremony, which may take place ther at church or ut home; quite pri- tely or in the presence of numarous friends, who are also 1nvited to the en- tertwinment. The bride’s parents, guirdians ov friends representing them, sue the invitatidns aud give the enter- tainment. The brids cannot property do this in her own nam I she has no varent or guardian,a friend may assuie that pla for the oceasion. Wedding cards e sent oul two we ious to the event. Thb invitation may read: Meand Mes, Wikniase Winoe request the plesice of you at the mirriage of the EsteiLe Fror to Mr. JAMES Fun hursday evenin At halt after W1 Fitth avenue. ri 10k HAITY October the ven o'ciock on 1xth, w York. This invites to & marriage and enter- tainment, Invitations may be sent to either mar- ringe or entertainment separately. In- vitations to & church ceremony may be sent to many friends, while a limited number are asied to the ensuing enter- tainment ut home. This church invita- tion 1eads, ‘“‘request the honor of your presence,” or ‘request your presence,’ the name of the church being printed immediately below the date. Oceasion- al ard of admittance to the church is inclosed which reads, *‘Please present, this card to the chureh,” the name of cnurch following, T'o those so favored a card is inclosed fitting the sheet on which *Me, and Mrs. Wilde request the pleasure of your company at the wedding breakfast,” or “the wedding daughter, ni the case may bo, Aain, the marringe cere performed in the pr friends, in church or at home, ind the invitation may simply “request the pleasure of your company at the wed- bing reception of their daughter,” the hours “four to six”or *‘eight 10 ten” being added. 1In case of the invitation beinzr issued by u temporary guardinn, reception,” or of their granddaughter as 100y may ba ce of only i few it may read, “The pleasiro of your company is requested at the marvinge of Miss Iistelle Florence Wilde to Mp, James Frederick Haite,” the title of the young lady being given in full, If the bride is to give receptions nfier her marringe, a card of invitation to them cannot nroperly be concluded with an invitation to her marriage, which is issued beforo it, Tho reason is that at thattime there is no *Mrs. James Feed erick Haite,” s0 she cannot invite any- body to anything. Butan invitation to a bride’s receptions may be included with an “announcement” of her mar- rvinge, which is a different matter. An announcement is sent out after a mar- riage has taken place, e Of all the letters which the oracle of the woman’s column receives from the distressed damsels whose noses are not dosiranle, whose sweethearts do nut quite suit, who want to know the color of Cleopatra’s hair and the size of Helen of Troy’s waist, Queen Victori fam’ly name and how to bronounce terdummerung, who seek the propu of kissing their lovers, und desire & remedy for frockles, those are most pathetic and most plonty asking, What shull we do to be thin? ‘What shall we At to grow fut? Indeed, it would seem, says the New Yark Sua, t one-half of the world was trying to reduce flesh, the other balf to “gain it. Why the Creutor doesn’t fivringe a fuirer aver. age, instead of parsisting in the absurd old theory that to her that hath flesh, moro shall bo given, nod frow her that hath not shull be taken away that whicn she hath, is one’ of | the things which shalies our fuithi New, the stout women { that haven’t bad u drink of water since they were forty, have starved themselves into indigestion, and walked until they were weary, only to’ grow stouter with the years, will bg {uterested in the ex- perience of an . English lady who was suffering from somie stomaci trouble, and vegan a treatment of not water to relieve it, with no faith in its reducing her weight. This woman had an elder sister, who for years denied herself liguids, swoets, and all that makes eat- ing a delight;had tried electricity, mass- age and inordinate waiking, until she had estublished a deplorable state of chronic ill-health, only to grow heavier all the time. Accordingly, when the evil duy dawned in which she herself could not hook her wedding girdle by several inches,and when indigestion, & most frequent eause of obesi ty, attacked ber, she began a diet of minced rump steak and a slice of toust for brealfast, vreceded by two cups of boiling hot water. At 11 o'clock two more cups of | bot water. For lunch a couple of st | 4 ol -t », g those elaimin CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee fre FRIDAY. NOVEMBER f 1892 - TWELVE PAGES, AL CEMOAL DL [ RULES FOR CUPID'S CAPTIVES | 71 s S than all others comhined. 1 CELEBRATED Q SANDWICH | Do not be to have almost as good a machine, ABE y oaly the turers. You cun always depend upon our repairs heing kept in st dealers. Apply for our ageney. Send for catalogues and pricas NUFACTURING ©O,, Council Bluffs, Towa LER SANDWICH table manufac- k by ail local SANDWIOH from the cold joint, more minced boef and gnore toast, Afternoo usual, only more of it, with butter and cake. 1Por dinner. meat, or game and biscuits but no soup o. sweots water when going to be This dioting was pursued more or less erratically in the woman's way for six months, when, to her sueprise, sho found that she hud reduced hovself to her usual woight and figu-o. Then she censed the hot water drinks, except at night, and in tho mo - nir reaxed thoe dietary regime whenever she was invited out, hut took up here ingof ad tyour-oid in o as hoe daughtes not the least of her atty habit ction Little girls’ the designs worn by their are, oddly enough, fashione me rich materials, A o popular and expeus brown, with an old-rose has a plain, scant little skirt cross and ashort-waiste lined with old-rose thing about the dress n o ton bread and the s, whose figu *lder: 2d - of little frock velour backgrouna, ive cut on The the old amusements, even to thoe rid sime ) i th th od( fish and with butuer, Two cups of hot s quaintly reproduce 1 of coat of velvet, 1 little sleeve, which is mde of brown velver, slashed from the shoulde s to the elbow over the old-roso silk. A li round collar of fine lawn edged with real laco most dis- couraging things to buy for i child this finishes the neck. One of the season isa cloak, forall the dosirable things are so very high. But now that the tartans are so much in vogue, n pretty coat of the bright checked terinl may be made by the mother gifted with a little knack of sewing, at comparatively small expense. Almost all the tacwin coats are made full and straight, and have velver puffson tho sleeves, and bold rovers ora full frill of velvet outliming o voke, wnich my be of the material or ofithe velvet, and is usually gathered like he skirt. IFor little girls pasy 5, the cloaks like the frocks are short, reaching but littlo below the knee. X Somo of the most notabie astronomi- cal discoveries made in recent v have been made by & woman, and that woman, says Harpor's Bazar, is M Mina Fleming of Hary servatory. tland, where she received eation. and for five y public schools, For the pas she has been engaged in tho of the observatory frs. Fleming is a native of collego her ten ol Dundee, edu- s taught in the '8 examini- tion of the photographs, computations and reductions of the asironomical work at Harvard gollege, She now has charge of a corps of A nearly a dozen large p: the spectra of the stars. wh the memorial to the late [ Draper. Mrs. Fleming exan measured the 27,000 sn women comp uters. ich o, mined 't of their work is the study of forms Henry and volved in the preparation of the Drapor catalogue, By a caveful phs tuken g the Camb at Peruvian stations of the obscrvato v she has discovered twenty variuble stirs, the ondy vari idge ono able and new ra of stars in- aminationof the photo- discovered hy any woman, and o larger numoer than have been found by man. A curious closs of siars exist whose spectra consist mainly of bright lines. Only forty-five of these have as yot been discovered, and of these Mrs, Fleming has found twenty-five. Abhout 600 quarto pages of the Annals of the Observatory have been prepared in u great measure under her direction. An enormous amount of ribbon is vsed this season, and wo are assured that the i of inch-wide endisnot yet. A handsomo slivt silk is almost covered with ribbons with tassels at the noints, These ribbons extend the fuil length of the skirt, the tassels barely os the floor as tho wearer moves about, uping —_—— A Sick Head, n faint feeling, a bad taste lack of apyp ity, all a Allittle sbid Sprud rect these troubles, and pi the futurs the genuine, tito, despondency. u the mouth, itabil- rise from a disorderced stomuch, alt will co nt them in Be sure and sccure only COUNCLL BLUPFS STRAY DY2 WR(S Allkinlsof Dyeing anid Claanin < done in thy 1:heststyle of the art. abrics ade to ook Work prompuly done Paris of whe codntry. Sen! for pri Y A, MACHAN, - - (uBrosdw ay, Coun us and deli OT PRI 1 i3, BOUTH DAKOTA. THE CART bud of Amoriea. In the Black Hills ubove “the sea. A crisp, bracing Lovely scenery. “Thess warm milein have cured thou sands bath I the U, 8. Ty BLONE, BECOMOARLER 33) people. open fre pluces, steam Leat le. furnished, tine wido verindils, (4blo Fine nutuiuns, mild ors. week or mo ng O 5 MARDE! ats £ pat tralay wood 1 Finost plungs Evans, bullt of plak sw trl: 1) rod i 0 l3% CIoTs all PROPEIETOR Near Northwestara D)) BLurrs lova DR E G WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TR S\ p & Dicelnasg, kibs, Naa ment, o 803140 (07 iysiorl ralgla, hewdaca, Narvous Prosiraton” caussd bf 1quor or 100400, Wakofuloess, Meatal 100, roltnessof Li decny,death, Prou [ Power i elthor all Female Wasknoss matorrhea csusal oy Belf-abussover-in1u iy 816 for &, by wall. Wezaar Each 0rde 0r i 05x3s. with EUACAULOOLO Tofund If nokour )1 only by Theodore, k. Lewis druggiss, SOULBYASE COFAIF J0baund Faria sthn lavoluntary vor-uxerilon o8 A will [ ras- 2BrALn. eausing i aalty, misacy ure U4 Ao’ Barranoss, i lmpotancy, Leacorraas aa i 2043 Lossas, 3par sl Vindaa a3 brala maath's teastns, 8831% BIXIs L0 0urs #9141 weitt s Guaraatas 2 sat Vadedsan i stainad ns now strictly firat clasy; rlchily peclalty Tteduced rates by thi from Chicnzo. The Evans, (ot Springs, Dakota D H rade Mark & 15 KID GLOVES Theabove brands of gloves lor salo by TheBostonStore N. W. Cor, 16th snad Dougla J. A Bentello. Mike Votora, Citharing Lociilin, M. Severon Sorensen. A. I, ¢} phers Clara Ford, G. B Ellswortl the count is describic plat.c A vision of lof West 66 fo West G f, South 7 fo No \ 45, 8 N B th 200 ers’ pint Ol West 0 fe You nr tin jections bose | Dr iges, U you et 10 feet of [ots ( s olut of Okahoni. of Douzins, and i s foifows, to-wi 2 feet of w6 feoL of Lot 43, S, I ahom . st 16 tect of lots 1) a Py 45, 8. B, Ro ot of Sub ot | of 1ot 15 Ouk 11 7.8 M ot of wost homa, 1h 10t 4 of tax to be o wtoresaid, n stute nents ¢ m, n el it 1 may ¢ " It Mo TOUN | TAMES Omaha, Oct. 2th, 15’ BLars | mo . tverson. J» Woad § [ 15 S14er proper Mol s I Tzselineks bareby notltied that (b sinterested fresholdors of dmaln, hive beonduly appointed by thé mayor, With the approval of th 1 el of Shid city, s<'the duin OWners resp \e progeriy de by ordinin tobeanproprintd for the suid ot ie purpose of open meoand extending Fath steoet from Vinton Street to south eity Hmits You are furt notiied, that havinz n }eepted s i appoimtment and duy guasifisd g squived by L, we witl on Ghe et dory ¢ Nowo uberc A DOISO2 (U the hour of 10 0'elork in e forcnoon. ot the office of T, 1%, Met'yl loch, room 582 NUV. Life Buildinz, within the corporte s of mwet fartho pur- pose of considering and mok 159045, mentol donize to the owners resnuct ively, of said property. by reason of sueh Coking anid ADPrOPELALOn thereof, tikine into considora- thon special 1 ny Tl pro 1710 you. proposed fo e appro yees id i | which hus | been declared necessary by the eoanell, by ordinauce, 10 appropriate. to thi 1se of the clty. teing situate in said ity of Omaba. in titeof Nebraski 6 Koz L. Mottor's subi'- platof Okahoma, No. of \west W fe st of lot 1, Oak Hill ottor's sub of lot i of L. Rog fo 2 psent A make any ol Ve (i ernin o sal | pro- jent of dim ULLOCH, FLACK STOCKDALE PTEN) LAV MetCar WOt Auzistus Koantse, decemsed Kountze = his wite, Herman Lutier Kountze, Charies B Matiidn Gardiner. Adaling Ruth rown. Murzarct N. Boyer and Mury Dora Oliver You e hereby notifiad that the unier sizned, three disfuteresiod froeholders of 11 eity of Omahu. have been duly wpio nt the mavor. with the approval of the council of said city, to assess the dam the owners respectively of the prop deelared by ordinance nieess ey 1o bo o priated for tho use of sald city. for { pose of openinz and oxtondiis th stieet, rom ev et north of Niehoins strect, rth to the <outh Hne of Puddock 12 nid 4o the south line of Paddock P Obio strect, and opentng an i extond] street, in Cunninziam's addition from its present western terminus west to bith sireot, 0 extended, us shown by plat Issued (o 1 from the office of the city sngin You are notifiod, thut having siid appointment, anl duly quaif quired by lTaw. we will, on the 2ith day of November, A, D, hour of 10 ek in the foren { Shrivor & O'Donohoe, 103 Firna) t, within thy ts 9 suld city, moot'for the purs dering and ninking the assoss- ment of d of said proj al printi prop he appropri been deein ordinance t being county of 1 described a Property e 0ust ) oot of o see 1, 1" 15, Property A strip of south throu gt ot Il T 15, R 13 L sitiated 1Be 10 the (w Ly by reason of het e lonzing to ated ws aforosi red no iy O uppr Kitld eity Las. and st it WS towit of P, Ive of suh L e )01 s fol 1 i 1y AN 10t N e 10 the na L e ol et widd r vlots b and tline of Suid strip belnz 112 line between tax lots 4 and 1110 section | by “thi At 1o the use of the city NWi, of the 8F ners respeetive'y sueh taking und you . i propose I to which his council, by of Onuha, s of Neb " thi la, s f 1 st Wood Smitl unndng north and Gof tux Tet 11, 1 foot west of [ SYECIAT, COUNCIL BLUFFS K It ofl y V It O Ao off daily EMPLOY MENT, ANTED The want adveriise nonts appearing newspiper Part of its contents. needs, the wantsomething und somothing, ton ™ wishes wh N EASY pavient Iststreot 621 Brondway & JoRUIT LAND, | YOR RENT -room dwe $-room dw room dwelling. 1) Sevoom dwelling, dwel G-rooin 1 B-roon v ' re t-roq h-rooni i-room a-roon i-room re d-raom f=room dwe W ACRES of braska lind W quireof Mrs I room roon roon i SALE rden lan o Broadw iy nits Groon Broadway, W. & s in o Calland see ns H. 't b ODErLy in nor stields, Nicholson (i )room dwe i S-room dweling. E-room dweliing, 930 2ndl o ve, mdwaelling, T-room dwellin 10-room dweil -room dwell dwelling, om dwoeliing. 820 A 've -room dweiling, 410 Lir dw. aweiling i-room dwelling, 1 1001 dwe room dwelling, Gralim wve., C-room dwe lin'. g, oom dweiline, i v dwe T oot dwelling. dwelli dweilin, aweliin honse, dwe dwe dwe dwe dwollir weil oo oo dwelling, dweidin dwelling, dwellin dwelling, ling, Joh EHAVE 0 go0d ten e room house four or five | Grocashic Broadway. G, aeres of ol i Purvis, olson & Co, O Greanshicids, Nicholson & 'l b w aeres for sule e, WOOD & C o v 1hw i W) Main streot 1y wa s Co. ol 724 So. 6th st [y S-room dwell'n=, 1ith st A1 A 10N 20 | Ttan il A2 M R Mo NOTICES = the most intoresting 1Y express the urgent of the people who ) are willing to do \ Two walters at Russol's rese taurant, 1 Pearlstroet A GOVUETENT g1l wanted at once. 69 Wiliow avonue. " Mea J: Ly an HOUSES AND LANDS, I3 BUAIN = Fio 1018 T wost paet of oty Must be sold wt once. 1. J. Hutehinson & Co. 017 Brondway QRUIT (ands, fine bearine City limits, DI Hatehinson & ¢ Brondway W ILL trade house and 1ot for stock, D, 9 HGtehmson & Co. 03 Brondwas E HAVE purchaser f. farm of 32 or 60 good land; don't ear provements; will pay il o DO Watehinson & Con 617 Brondway ( )V.'\\\.I in o vand ( “ernhl’ for sulo of t Grevnshields, Nicholson & Co (OHEAD timber Tands in Minnesstn tor sale: I quantities 1 suit. Easy payments JRARN and city o Money nel on stock and erain. Roal ostito for eale Dwellin: and business rentals. Monoy loanol for lacal investors. Lou, Towle, 245 Vearl strect l" JREXCHANG Clear quartersscetion of Land for Couneid Biafs pr perty s will pay cash for difference, Gr enshuclds,” Nocholson & 0002 Bronaway # JOOR SALE-Choicest farm in Pottawats 1o ¢ viros, weul Toonted and it rovel fioan acre. K 1 Shoate land for sale: botween Counell and Owiatia w harsain 1 thken S8on nshie ds, Nicholson & Co, 121 Hroad way: l‘ M ENCHANGE ) acres an Philiips county, Colo. With - lmprovemonts. (o stock w'( |‘IIVV oo is and clothing or other - room house on Sonth Cou payments, frait and vancil Blafs £ Lndn stroe Inside city Nictolson & Co.. 641 e of the finest stern Lowa for sale. ntad for unimproved parcof eit reon- 61 Broadway W dwe Park wve venue G, #1065 15th stR11.65 Larmony st $1 ity Pliee, §15, WrLis st A1, yusterst., §1, ird sve., §1 yOster St., i ih v it Pl in venue A, $10, 1 Waslinston ave., $10: . Gth 8, #0. 1N TUh st $10. 1902 Avenuc L, $i0, 1o St ave . 11, 307 4th ot $ 5% dwellinz 6l S0 151 st., § 210 15th e dwelling, 1120 Avenus \olee Miss 712 HAVE custome ANCH of 2000 ueres, near Chioyonne, SHm 4t ok el Counc'l shiclds, Nich rent. Huye yo. Nicholson & Co, NpEa Vo 1est in th Binrs 1 e nts, stat or O nroperty. 1500 & O, 6il Browdway. b4 Avenu Vvenie B, §, dweiling B Broadway, 80, 0. lan ave. nr, High, 86 Ok st 10, Avenue A, 0. > 1), $8, ne W8 e 85, o O, 88, u]A! Avenue M, § st., 3, nue A, i, Istst., #, Avenue A, v nue D, #, 4 room dwelling 8 irAve ¢, $5.00, 4 roomn dwelling, 11 Vino st 1 room dwelling, 203 Park o VoL Sheafe, rental azent. Brondway and Main streot FYOU have wuyih sileor trade sae ECHL She fa, Broviway an't Man strant. BARGAIN. 1 -ucre fruit and gardon tract I from postofliee, 2 neres g rapes, tere in blcekherrl ) wpple Pl troes, 5 chorey tros etn Price§300) No trade. €)1 ACRES, instde city Wmlis: will soll | Sne e i o st buver, | Greonshielde. Niho son & Co., 041 Broadiay. P YOU Liko kind trentment and bir elewr Innd 1o oastern N braskicto exehianze fora good restdence iy Council BLafs, Want ho 165 and 10ts for Ne- & Van Paut r 0 five or six elcs fromi poste Nicholson & Gon 631 pine lands for sale, Fasy torms In- .G Brooks, or A, T, Rice, 129 41h stree! QQUITY in good Council Blulls proporty. 4Must be sold this week. G nshields, S who want houses Lo 1ousest Greenshields, 4 with Wil excha Girven- [o0R Bxciay £1.00) stosk of genorat rerchandise for Tow's or e storn Nehriski land. © Grecnshiclds, Nichol on & Co., 638 Bway, agents for adininisteator (Y BEENSHIELDS, - NICHOLSON 0., Xazents for administrtor, have for sals 016 of the best )= 1cre Sto sk £irms In woste o lowa. BSTRACTS nnd Joans. Farm nod elty property bousht and sold Pusey & Ihomus, Connerl 13jufrs JELLANLOUS, I'roporty in the name of Augustus Kountze | - - and 1AW MeCius QUNE dros store (e salo, fixturos fneludod Pho following parcel or tract of land; [3e- will Invoie UL 5,005 10cited In goo \ILD AU LI Southwost corner of 1ot 20 block | Towi Lown of 450) oy doing fine busi filaddock Placo: thence South to the north | ness. 1.1 Hutelinson & Oo. 617 B foud way: tine of Clark straot. produced from Ciinn e T . 4 oy ham's addition: thonce east about 1104 feot FAIRBAGH romovoy, T D o YAl alonz the north oo of said Clark styaet — LU AT aurde Oty hlg e vest Line of Guaningham's - addivion; | FPOR BALE=Hardwars stocks in Town and thenge south ulong the west line of Cunn i Nebraskit, [nvoless, §5,000 to 312,00, . 1L B i feor 1o the south ling of | Sheafo Clurk stroot, thense Wost alonz sid south Hing . - of Clark street to w point in i 1ine parailel 10 3! 1TF roos for rent, furnished or un= the cast ilne of tax 1ots 8§ and O, aud safd (e furnished, 55 Pirkave 53 sLarting i teor wost of 1ot b, block i, ofty ORSALE—=Ten shiros capital stook Gigis thence south alons sudd 1ine (o the north | 5o zons Stite bunk. . 1. shoufo O LAX Lot s: Uhenco wost i fuct'to” the wost —————— e line of Lith' street: thence north paryile NG SCHOOL, he enst [ine of tix 1ots & nid 0 1o thi so HAUCING BUHOOL, <= A47A line of Clurk street. produced from Cinnin MONDAYS i i A pariors, childean, 4 p han's addit ons thoneo 1o i northwestorly o | A mcadnits, T80 p . Nosldls second an L fhction to the north 1ine of Clurk streot pro- | fourth Mondays, 0 1. Muske 0 rmishad mae duced; thence north Lo the south 1ine of Bud- | 1ios and clais Address eC A ariors, dock Fluve: thonco ¢ast 6) feet 1o pluce of bo- | Counall 1iutPs, or 102 Varasm st Oraate 0 ¥ Clinbers, Instractor. notifiod o be prosent at the time | s 4 esiid, und ke any objections | appropriati YOU wuy col Omaha, O L} Souled p dersizned u 1802, for Ly districts Nos, struction dlstrict Omuha. o 13 and 31 und specii bLoard of pu on printed | o be wecom 01 usider pro Sient JOIHN JOHN Committe 20, 1802 PROIX aposils will L re ntll 1:40 o'elock p construetion o ctober Wi of No. in s per ' ording S respectively, e the 1 BOW swid proposed of duniuges us WAL G SHRIVER I FLACK W, ROBBINS, 20 0f Appralsers ra ISA LS, Ived by the un. m. November 11, SeWErs o sewor 172 and 178, und for the recon- in - sewe the clty of ces No. o @b cording to plins lois on file in the oflice of the biio works. Proposuls 1o ba 1 lanks furnished by the rd. and vinled by . cortified chock i Uhe sum of K, puyabie to the city of Omuliy ds an evigence \o boi e or ull bids and to Chalr Omahy, faith. o3 Lh alve dofe W BIRK 0 of the Board of ob., Octuber 28th, 2 Of K00 1 rese ght toreject any il USELL, s Works 02520 145 Improvad Safaty Elevators, I KIMBALL BROS, Surcet wad N yom 0, PUIGORJY pow sSunse) os)y Ave., Qouncll Blug

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