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THE OMAHA BER COUNCIL BLUFFS NO. 12 PEARL STREBT | CFFICY Uelivered Ly careler to nay part of th 1 TILTON, - MANAGER s Bus ness Office, AFLEFHONEs | RiiS Reps O —_— e —— ¥ MINOR MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Ce council Bluffs Lumber Co. The Cathslic Young Ladies' an erjoyable social Thursaay nig Joseph's academy. Jokannes Jens married Thursds residenco of Nuil 0. . Nelson of the Council ture company was around la tributing smiles and cigars tiberality, It was a girl Masonic—Special convocation of Excelsior lodzo No. 239, Ancient, P'reo and Accepted Masons, this ovening for work in the firs degree, All Mi<onsare tnvited to ho prasent William Watton, who was to hav hoaring yesterday wfterr bofore Hammer on tho charee of wurdetin Kinix, was granted & continuance ur morning at ¥ o'clock. Wela Fisk a ty Biuffs Pura evening dis t wonted wern tho en and fiva y by Rov Olsen in of Etchetah Council No. 3, Degree of Pocatontas, will*be held this evening av_the wigwam, corner of Broadway aud Main street o eighth ran. A special program has beon prepared Toe railroad evangelists, Miss Smith and Miss Addio Shorman, will ss meeting in Masonic temple Su o'clock p. m., and all a \wited to out and hear thom, Fipecially are men and their familizs requosted to Some of tho prisoners at the city jail «beon trying to hide thoe siesl knisves that ar sentinto them with their meals for the pur- pose of sawlag their way out ¥ were discovered by tho marshal's mon, and an in ventory of cutlsry s now taken baforo tho bowls are passcd at the ¢ \ meal, Mrs, living no roguiar meeti nie hoid o tay av coma ulroad trend. Montgs hor nioce, Washington past, died ¢ & protracted iilness, a, ral wooks shie has boon consiaered potter than formerly, but flered mudden relupse and w:ithin t four hours died. Sho leaves a dau Miss Lydia Montgomery, who was at her bedside when the end canie. ‘Fho remaios will be taken to Canton, 1L, for interm A writof pro‘cction was issued by Juago Smith yesterduy in the case of tho Kearney Milling andElevator company the Union Pacitic Ruilway com and the Citizons' State bank. intervenors. The intervenors fil¥a an aMdavit proviously alleging that Charies "I Brown of Liucoln, one of the flen of Brown Bros., which formerly had charge of the Union elevator of this city, was # necessary witness in the case, but that he was afraid to enter the state, as throats had been made against Lita, 10 tho effect that all the powers of civil and eriminal process would be brought 1ato play arainst him on account of his connection with the elevator cas ne writ of protection gives noticn that the servico of any n vapor in any civil or eriminal uction shall bo in coutemps of court if made durin ? his servicos ave required in or before ho has had a reasonublo time to got out of tho stato after he bas testitied . Uso Brown’s Iiroucbial i rockos for coughbs, colds and all other throat troubles. [ eminently the best Ward Teccher. Jobn witl been some rringe, BOSTON STO Words of Thmely Wa UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Our fall order of winter underwenr is nowon sale. We invite inspection on this line of merchandise: it always has beon the pride of the store, and we in- tond making it mors o than ever this senson. Having plaend our ovders early in the your when the mills wors running light, it enabled us to make better con- tracts with the manufacturers, which represent some of the most reliuble in the east. Our New York TR buyer placed our oiders along with our eastern connec tions, making an order of ove cases of underwear, und for this r we think our ndvantage better thanany merchant in Towa. LADIES UNDE Gray ribbed vests, ¢ white'at 25¢. Punts at Three cases ladies’ plain and bhed vests and pante, nicely finished goods, ut 25 and B9, is worth comparison, Our 50¢ line of ladies’ underwear is composed of five cuses. .all different mukies, white, ecru, gray. natural, both plain and ribbed ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. Ladies' fine ribbad vests and pants in white, ecru and natural is a bargain at T Plain knit vests and pants £1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, very fine wool, Saxony wool ribhod vests in h ors ut 1,25 are worth secing. Ladies’ ult wool black vests and pants reduced from %1.39 and $1.75 1o $1.25, questrian tights in black all wool, extra weight 95 and 2. 50, INTS' UNDERWEAR. s’ geay shirts and drawers, well made, 2 He. AL 5% wo show o fine soft grey, ran- dom-mixed and camel's hair mixtures, the best line of 50¢ groods in the market. Our 7oe, $1.00 shirts and drawers in natural wool ave hetter this sencon thap ever, our $1.00 garment being 1 pure Australinn wool, See other bargains marked $1 #1.75. CHILDREN'S UNDERW I (In all the popular grades. ) We carry six dilferent lines and a full e of sizey. White and grey vests and pants 10¢ to 880, Red all wool undorwenar 2 Fino grey all wool und 250 up. Infant’s shirts in merino, all wool ana silk. BOSTON STORE Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Coun- cil Blufts, ia. N. B.-~Mail orders promptly attended to. All ordors senteither per express or mail free of charg Genuine Round Ok, Radiant P. P Stewart stoves and ranges, exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, IWEAR. tra long, also rh col- Ge all *up. rwear from Home sold PEESONAL FALAGEAPUS, 4 prominent merchant ot Was iu the ity yesterday. M. Dodge bas been elected the Army of tho Teunessee at Mortimer Neel Blaochardy [ Gonoral G president of Louls, Sick headache®ields to Beecham's Pills. ——— atlemen, the finest iine of 1all goods ¥, Just . [eiter, the 10 Brondway. — Seo those oil heaters at Swaine’s, 737 Broadway. —— Leaving tor Home. The Royal Arch Masons completed the work of their graod cuapter yesterday morn- ing by installing oficers, Learing reporis of commitiees and dolag other routine busines that would be of little interest to those out- sido the fraternity. At noon the meeting adjourned ana most of the delegates loft for their homes during the aftorucon and ove: g u- A fow will remain a day or two to visit with ‘personal friends. Tho bunquet at Masouic hall Thursday night was oce of {he men.orable features of tho session. Holiday photos, cut prices, $1.50 for cabinets, for 80 duys. Cottage gallery, Riley’s old stand. . 150people in this city use gis stoves The Gus Co. puts 'em iu ut oosk NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Bloges Start:d by an Inceadiary Canio a @roat Teal of Damage, HE IS PUR:UZD BY A FIERY NEMESIS o'y Hard Luck—Barned Oat for Hard Work for the An Acerdent During Time ren Uie Excitement, I'ie firo dopartment was oalled out day night by an alarm that came 1n from the Northwestern d A buiding that haa Goldstein as a saloon Broadway I'h o occupied by S nd feed stove, th on Just west of Indian creck oSt eatirely ment areived. the tool Golast cupiea t vridge, was on ynsumed vefor no tire of tho and wus ho denart 1eated to to was motor 'S burn, and to severa colored od. A horso was burned to deatn 1o nous: company, ole, which that The entire damage to at about $1,00). Mr. luck, tais being the urred in buildings seeupying within the last fow ‘I'he first was whnen he was near the corner ol Broadway and 8 e ond was about a vear azo, in the same Dlace where Lauvsday night's tive started All thres were supposed to b3 of incendinr origin, and the lust undoubtediy was, The insurd on the buildings that sufferea amounted to abouL £3,0.), Just after the alarm haa beea ceident Look niaca in which the atly driven by Chief Nicholsou was badly in- jured. 1t was hiarnessed to tue hook and ladder truck and had be left by the driver, Miles Schotield, who supn: it would stand, while ho went to heip t other fi men. Something frighted the team and the started to run, but collided with the el cal engine, the ladter of whien pi chiet’s horse's flank and made u tereible cash. The services of a veterinary surzeon were secured, and yostorday it was tholght tho animal would pull through all ght I'ne chemical engine was dam lightly by tho cotlising wero also was - the barn proparty was estimate Goldstein bas tad bad third fire tnat Which be was years has ne: venth straot sent in an norse usu The *'No. %" Wneeler & Wilson is the only lock-stiteh machine made that will maintain an oven und perfect stiteh atdiffereat speeds, Sold by Cico. Lancaster & Co., 514 S, 1eh st wond: bost wood in_tl . Cox, No, The A, D. T. Co. has added two hacks to its fores and will ansy atali hours, day or night. ‘lelephone, 179; oftice, 8 Main streot. g aline Mrs. J. G Wadsworth will tike o lim- itod number of pupils in voice culture at 807 Pirstavenue, Graduated with ilonors, Yesterday saw the closc of the uceting of the Couuty Board of Supo the last mocting which mombors Graliam and Auzust Bostedt will boforo the close of thoir terms of ofle. The vest of tho members, in visw of taair ratiro- ment, took occasion to vesolutions in which they commended ths two gentlen for tbeirefforts at ziving Pottawattamio county a zood administration. Sumilr reso- lutions were passed o view of the pros Deetivo retirement of Auaitor Hendricks, Tuo principal itew of business trausac was with roference 1o the proposition maae Ly tho school board to have the tax lev. posted ipen the books at the exponse of the county iu order that the levy might ve made and the interest which comes due soon on outstanding bonds bo paid. 'Ie board the ground that any money that migh nceaed for this purpose could be borro for less than Lo posting up would cos President Waite of the school board had stated that there would be enough money in tho troasury to mako the first payment and they thought that other arrangements could Le mads for mosting the second. Thay ac cordingly passed a resolution refusing to make the necessary appropriation. A matter of some iuterest in connection with the last meoting of the board was the Tepori of the appraisers, who wero appointed wfix u measure of damages for the Rock 1slund and Milwaukee railway comvanies through the crossing of their tracks by the new road which Messrs, Day & Hess aro having laia out through the Klino tract, The compuvies had vut in a bill for &3,500 apiece, but this haa been cut down by the avpraiscrs Lo §150. [Sven this reduction was not satisfactory to Duy & Hess, who put in a petition claiming that they had reason to be lieve that the appraisers had been led to make ailowance for the expense that the roads would be 10 in having their whisties blown, in putting up cattlo guards and in other particulars which did not give gro for dan Tte supervisors with them and cat the bills for down to #0 apiec Dry l]l perial Champagne is er and purer than the im 1t bas delightful boguet, — Don’t male any arrangements for your hoiiday oods until you have scen’ the muny new and useful articles at Lund Bros, Coul und Missouri har delivery. H. ul - cheapest dity; prompt 4 Muin. new Noven A C wttend Ass. Cook’s Bx batter, heall ported article. Miss 12 J. Davis is closing out stock of notions at less than cost. Main street, opposite Kiel's hotel, Sackett & Preston, slephone 44, —— Houses Wanted, Il you have any difliculty in fuding tenants tor your house allow us to put our card on it for ten duys; you will bo pleased with resalts, GREENSHIELDS, ner B0 Coal and Wood 625 Brondway. ' More NICHOLSON & Co. Cut Thumb, A rumor was in circulation on the streets yesterday to tho effect that John Schultneiss, Who keops an Awmerican tin pau factory on North Main streer, had shot himsell. Sey eral small boys stood at Corouer Seybert's ofice door with horror depicted oa their faces and pointud to the drops of blood on the pavement, subposing that tho corpse had gono ivside to have bis inguest held. Ao investigation showed that Mr. Schultheiss had not shot himself, but tnat he had suc- ceeded while at work in nearly severing his thumb from Lis band. Dr. Seybert dressed the wound, the injured man faiuting away frequently'in the moantime, — Davis for drugs and paints —_ Ten shares capital stoek Ci bank for sule. I H. Sheafe. well, watehmalk Gasoline Explosion, A gasoline exvlosion called the fire depart- ment yesterday noou tothe rosidence of Chartes Suooks, T8 Mynster street. Tne blaze was cxtinguished betore much damage had been done tothe house. Mrs, Suooks' hand Vas very badly burned whilo she was tryiug (o extiiguish the fire, —_— Don't forget to attend the third an nual ball and supper given by the Grand hotel bell boys at Masonic temple, Noy- ember 22 Day & Hess b zens St S, B Pr 4 B'way. ve a force of men work ing on the roads through the Iiein tract. Buy five or ten ucres there while it is cheap. ——— Where is the Body? A sensation was caused at the police sta- tion yesteraay by @ repoct thut the dead boay of a ittle child was lyiuw under the Indian creek briage ou North Sisth street. A couple of officers were seut to the place, where it was found that so 1ar as the body was concerned the report was false. It was ovident, however, that sometbing was wrong, for on the bank under the bridge lay & white garmont, saturated witn blood, Which the oficers thouglit had beeu used ws THE OMAHA DAILY 1 w Wrap for the chiid, Their theors for the | disappoarance of the body was that it had beeu dragged off by dogs. There was no mark on the wrap by which the owner could bo ascertained, - Marringe t Never Came O Charles Maoker applied to the counts clerk yesterday aftornoon for a marriago | conse to wed Belle Mowery, a young lady who lives in Duck Hollow, but the clerk re. fusea to 19suo the licenso without the con sentof the voung lady's father, sho being under the logal age. Manker left tho office say he would return as soon s possiole With his prospective father-in-law, who would swear to s daughter’s legal qualifications for getting married. On the way home he metal ¥y oia genticman who was 1n the city buying eoods tv take to his store down in'lage county, and the two put in pleasant houror so rounding up the town and cultivating each other's acquaintance, During tue afternoon Manker learned that bis newly found friend had 20 in his inside pocket, ‘and the police say that ho and a voung man numned Charles [loward wero overhieard putting upa job to get the old man in a hack and take bim to Omana, 1n tending to reb him on the way. All three were rtun in soon after and Manker was eharged with larceny from the persou, the olthor two being siated with drunkeuness, Whethor Man ok 110 1a0ney or not tae police do not know, but the old man claims 10 bo ont that amot The weddirg in Duck Hollow has b indefinitely post poued T At hienest pill is the no apothecs DotVitt's curo coustipation, bilio §8§, st work of the Little Barly Risers 38 and sicknsad invoice of crenzille curtai and smyrna rugs atlow prices, (hua Blufls Carpet company. Don't forget that Swaine sells the Elmburst stoves, - - WANTS TO ORGANIZE, Authorities, For somo time past Chief of Police Seavey hus been working on a scheme to form an association of the heads of the police de. partments throughout the country, and has sent the following letter to the chiefs in cities containg over 10,000 inhabitants OMATA, Nov, 16, 1802 ~Dear Siy 1 have the Honor to suzzest for yone consideration th A v SabiLLE o organizing an assocint on con- poscd of the ceneral superintendents and sof police of all citios of States and Canada having a pop 100 or more. | think it Intendeats dochlefs of police Vor'i, Hoston, Uhiladeiphia, <t Louis, Cincinuati, Noew Orlean: Pittshur Raltimon anl San Frane would favor the scheme, the rest wou'd res iy il into dfe. Toasmuch as the World Columblinn expos tion will be hoeid at Chic: next year i< reasonable t suppose that U heads of the police departments of all eities in this country wiil somo time dur. 01800 V.St the exposition, and me that next sammer is thet the place, to olect tho the cniets of police matter as 1 do, 1 bLellove WneCexpiration of two | years wo uld huve —an - orianization in fall wrking order which td command the na- Iration of the pollee depirtments of the and bo the means of elevating our w0 police aystem (0w much wore pro- hiah standard, W.th the aid of organizat.on 1heileve that within a few yors the statutes of all the statas and ter tories zoverning crime and appertaining to extradition and p wiatters wouid be e me parativeiy th nd with the wore efl lent polizo servioe throughout the eountiy Which th s orzanizston would naturaily pro- mote would, ac inz tomy ldea, operate us th St stroke wnieh b ever been mndo int JUNLEY ugainsi erime Please constter this and le youat vour convenionce cone ter. Obiige yours very respecttull W, S SEAVEY, Chief of Police, Alroady superiutendents of polico of a number of the large cities of the country bave signified their willingress to join the association and 1o do ail in their power to perfect the organization. An _association would 10 doubt be of groat benefit o the po- lice departments of the country. — - HAS NOT DITHDRAWN, < 0f New Chicazo, the rs to (d Chilen o . 1 ull mportant before e near from Statement from Adoiph S. Ochs of the Southern Associuted Press. Cuartaxooas, Tenn., Nov 18.—The follow- Ing statoment from Mr. Adolph 5. Ochs, pro- prietor of the Chattanooga Times, explatus GA. Tenn.. Nov. 18~The pu n tho Now York tor of the Cnattanoozn and likely to withdraw from the Southern Associnted - pross s without the siizhtest foundation. Thuve fi he past ten dys per- sistentiy declined to rece.vothe reports of th New Vark Associuted pross. though tende The Southern Associited who ix more Toyal thin . ry efort made 1o cro- ute wmutinous lizht in tho Southern Ass nted press, but it tailed of its purpose. clited pross has io its m iy newspapor in North Fiorida. Georgla. Fast Ton- Missisaippi amd Lous o retofore vel the paying therefor #151, 00 i'imes that the propric Timss Is diszruntied PIess news, num “The South tract, control per an- 1 Assocluted press s, by eon- In the stites mont oned of all the news of the United press an i the Western Assoctated press an i thronsh these two or- ganizitions the prinefpal foreign news azen- cies, The proprietors are publiskers of o 1th- ern daily newspapers and had every oppor- Qnity” 10 continue their reintions with i New York Associuted press and on tornis ey could theniseives distate. and they enose to Al overtures, It pposea thit t they were about. il being s mon jonbers of the o Assoclated pross bearno 11 wili to W York Associated press. but joined i vement that focindes, with execeptions hardly worth nientioning, evory daily news- in the United States from Srattle to from the lnkes to thi f 1o put @ 510D 1o the arranzemcuts which cnabled soven Now York daflies to control the new of the country and exact whatover pay they desired. Tho door 1s open to the New York Associated press to conie in_on coiil terms with the most f ivored. Thu Sonthorn Asso- elated pre pes that it er Now Yorl ety ussoe may s00u re olly of thelr elforts to stop a pros that. for & wonder, was not comm e AnoLri S, Chairman Executive nittee Associated Press. ——— PUBLIC WORK 7, OCis, Southern ro Contracts Awarded for Tmpr ments on the City Streets, The regular weekly meeting of the Boara of Public Works, beld yesterday afternoon was attended by an unusually large number of contractors, sl ot whom wore there to secure a slice of the awards of public work. Henry Hall bid 111 cents per cubie vard and was awarded the contract for grading “Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets from Mavle to Corby, and Muplo street from Thirty-tirst to Thirty-fourth, Onthe grading of Twenty-fourth street from Leavenworth to Hickory, kd Phcian was tho lowest bidder. His bid was 131, cents per cubic yard, but the award was withbeld ou account of some mistaio in pre- varing the profile of the street Orders were issued to have tho intersec- tion of Lowe avenue and Cumings street paved, that the paving may be continuous from Hamilton 10 Davenport street. ‘The contract for sloping banks of carth ana for filling the vuisanco lots was awarded 10 134 Phielan at 24 cents per cubie yard Ravmond Bros. were the lowest bidders for the building of the five wooden bridges over the North Omabe opeu diteh. They bid £31.50 per 1,000 feet for yellow pine, i, 1 ceats per hneal foot for oak piling, 4 6-10 conts per pound for cast und \Wrought iron and 25 cents per cubic yard for grading, or 00 dor the five vridges. & Joseph Campboll of Omaia bas of sale of his meat market, The Somerest Trust company filed ariiclos of incorporation this morning, F. W. Hosse bas succcoded Hesso & Swinger as proprietor of the meut market at Loomis. e ON THE MIGHTY YUKON. The € cring given a bill of Omaha try Bord J. W. Black, up to the tim= of his de- parture o telles 1o the First Nationa bank of Fairhayen, Wash., and Henr. Wirth, another promiuent young main of thav city, rotiivned recently from one of the most remarkable trips evor made into the interior of Alasks, They were #one seven months, most of which time vas spent i traversing the great vauliey of the Yuion, from the headwaters of that mighty river in the northwest ter- To coma to ths point at new clothing. Whether you have little to get forthe amount you spnid the hast your money place whare you will get overcoats at $3.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, and * pricas, baing made better than ever, and the fi, style avily gosd nterdays fast approaching. willremind mothar tstake ryofthe young hopeful's wear.ng apparel. muzh the and finisn Wi an invent are ready t coat or superior to suits ira extraordin » supply his ashirt waist n Our pricss are notad for their Com te stock of hats Mail Orders solicited METCALF BRO'S, 08 Broadway, Eisman building Council Bluff Steam Dye Works SCHOEDSACK, PROPRIT | NING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telephone 1 Slepbona ¢ Omal Cor TELEPHONE 157 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUEFS, IA. First class in every respe work and satisfac.ion agents, 7 vitory entively teross Alaska to Bering sei. The story of their trip is well cal- culated to dispel many of the illusions which the roseate revorts of the great commercial and transpo:tation compan- ics interested in Alaska have had a ten- deney to crete not as regards the scenic glories either of the interior or the coast, butas to the extent and ue of the gold overies and the conlditions of life in st v of the Yukon. Ina con- tion Inst evening Mr. Black said: You ask about the Yukon. [t mighty river, 2,700 miles long, [ told, and T know it is fiiteen miles wido at Fort Yukon, 1,600 mi.es above its mouth, and that its average width from there to Bering s fully four miles, It is ninety miles wide at its mouth. It is pavigable for over 2,000 miles from June 1 to October 1, though the is ome floating ice during part of this time. Its current vans at the rate of 8ix or seven miles an hou The val- ley is very grand in places and in others is'as drexry und utterly desolate as you can imagine, For 400 miles above 1ho river’s mouth it 13 absolutely trecless, the only vegetation being moss and swamp geass. Further up there is a dense geowth of scrubby timber, bireh, bull pine and spruce, in places, even as far up as Fort Yukon, the valley is fully 200 miles wide. “It nhounds 1n game-—moose, caribou, and bear. while during the short sum- mer there ave myriads of geese, ducks and swan, so plentiful that we killed many of thew with clubs to save ammu- nition. Though there is frost there every month in the vear, tho mercury at midday in summersometimes vises as highas 110 in the shade. The greut valley is practically uninhabited, except by Indians, and the climatic conditions are such that it is never lisely to bo populated by white people. Ihere are many good Indians, those in the interior being tall, well formed, and of much finer appearance than the ones we seo abous here. The Jananas, living far up on the Januna river, which, by the way, is a large navigable tributary of the Yukon, but is not on the maps, are o ®ild and fierce tribe, among whom tho “missionaries have never yet ventured, Some of tho mis- sionaries have undoubtedly done a good deal of good, but it scems 1o bo the gen- eral opinion up there that most cf them aro on the make ind gladly profit by opportumties to sell the nafives bibles and other articies of Christian mnake ut astoundingly low prices. “Of course, I am ready to admit that Alaska ns u whole is u great country, in point of size, and it undoubtedly” has great resources,r nt, in my opinion, most of the published mecounts of its attrac- tions and viches ave very highly celored to suit the'great trading and transporta- tion compunizs which have large inter ests there,” is a m SR CBED Wirl'S SPECIFIG e e For renovating the entire system, eliminating afl Poisons from tha Blood, whether of Kerofulous or origin, this preparation has no equal. malars an i) “For eighteen months 1 had an eating sore on my tongue. 1 was treated by Lest local physicians, but obtained no relief ; the sore gradually grew worse. I finally took 8. 8. 8., and was entirely cured after using a few bottles.” C. B McLEMOKE, Henderson, Tex. o Treatise on Blood and 8kin Dis- ehses mailed free, SuB BWLFT SPECIVIO CO., Atlsats, Ga. once, We know how you f In this you are right, and METCALF'S i , eaps and furnshing goods, 510, Prompt attention given to transie: guarante SMBER 19 let infar sland um tyspars, poisible us that you want ~vhat you want you desirae rewurn for s the and ars something usually offared at rasnug it. The pretly styles of suit overcoats We , over- sads, i iUs & suit, trousers, modesty, S. TOR. 521, Counell Blulls Office and Worl: Scud for i s and price hst, o Basi terms to ou: of town Omaha Mediel and Suezie _Z_[STITUTE. P [ M} ~OI" ALL—— 1— |} atle BLwn b ntie vy, 1S 1 e bt Chroni Best 121 ) 1) iy, 1l < i DISEASES OF WO Wonen FREL. _Wo partment for women Outy elinole Mo colaliy PRIVATE Al Binod Disciases suce Smoved o th atorative rationt 1 § o Lo Vit at homo by Gorrasnondencs. Al o Contientint. S dicines ar insiea sante nasate oxpren ¥ PACKa L, o K (. INCALS oy fota o v O il intorei y nretares ] Ciinnt L us or b £y OF your Cas s ol SO0 I bl s BOOK TO MEW, ' Tmpotency, syphilis, Gloo Hoh st Hiuees,” Applinces for DIS fully 100 Priva D e, with 120 Deforaiities aal Only manufactory i te west of DEFORMITY, APPLIANCES, TRUSS?ES KIC BATTERIES AND BELTS Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute 26th and Broadway, C uncil Bla¥,. Ten mintues i and Counil Blutr Trasse) E To ), A Beat o Mike Votora, Catharine Lochlin, M. Severan Sorensen. A I Ohrlsto- pherson, Ford, G. B, Elisworth, Jonn Mohr You are )y notified stgnod, three disintereste city of Omaln, nave beo the mayor. with the app val of the eity coun of shid elty, 1o ns: the damugo to th I the progerty declural y Lo be abpropriuted for of suld eity, forthe purpose of open- | mz and extending 16th streot from Vinton street tosouth eity Hmits. You are further notified, that havins cepted s Ad appointment and duiy qualified ns | required by Tiaw, we wiil, on the 2ist duy of November, A, D802 w0 hour of 10 o' 00k in tuo forenoon. at’ the oMo of T. 1, Metuls loch. roon 82 N, V. Life Building, within the corporate Hniits of sald city, meet for the pur- pose of cons'dering and m'y damnze 1o the ow y. of Oporty, by rewson of such takinz and 4PPrOpriation thereof, Liking into considerns tion special beaefits, 1t #ny. | I'he property bolong to you. proposed to | aporopriated us aforesiid, an which has | i declured necessary by 'the council, by | ordinauce, 10 appropriste” 1o the use of the | | that the frozholders of luly appointed by unde eity, Leing situnte in said eity of Omaha in the county of Donglus. and stite of Nebraska, 15 described s follows. to-wit ) feet of w i feet of Lot 43, 5 B Kozors plai. Ok thomi. Wost 16 teot of lots 10 and 1L Mottor's subid = | vision of lot 45, 8. . Bozers' plat of Okahoniu, | West 6 feet Of 8 1081, tax oL 4, | West 4 feot of lov 15 Oak HiLl No. { vercoats mn full blast. SR nd broien made and fit as which it sell at \§1. i« vford | genuine kerseys, as those 00 NOW. i vuviriniiiis i of 0100 ol beave Ll ng it il il Lray, al. Ulsters, 1"7 @ '!'. u'r/'(’ a ngle or dowble 10, 200 as SPLECIAL— AU n two shades, Aersey breast of them, O voo! ok e ; ) shades 1w i blue and ne colorrs, o flannel worth as evvol diagonal, on and RO O0GU O 06X | in any fabric or color extant, from $s4 to $30 Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and 1 PECIAL CJJ i =) NOTICES L BLUFFS EMPLOYMENT. TANTED Fousth st Girl tor weneral Good wag \ Wy housework, 10 anist for ity ehurcli. Addross C 1R, FICD. kchool kI 10 work for bicr board at Franklin ave . HOUSES AND LANDS, o woteies and grair. Ko usiness rentata Mo Swle SALE 415 weves, weil Iy nacre. 1.4 o Sheafe, attum e " Price JOR EXCHANGE - A nlev lion mie, clanr I feered Nt on 8Tt street, ce, for he Kountzo Vi Greonshieds, &0 tiips county Kof dry koods Sheate A Colo L with At clothing I W I i 1 purdc Broad finost farn Calt and s JOR EXCHANG th street for lan l. G QO RENT e 500 dwelil S room dw and Avi 1wy, €20 Henton st 1) 12 Avonue G, 8l O at §1, nie B 815 Innve * D, 32 I dwelilng Croom d Sorooin dwelling. 765 A A room dw WiN Brooni dw 01 N3t m room dweiling, 4L SUL nve. Groom dwelling, 203 4t ot Croon dwel ling, 143 Vine <t Groom dweliing, 24 17t nve. Croom dweliing Wi 0, froom dwelling, 19 v, 810, Geroon Aweliinz, 1100 Avenue A, $10, Sroom dwelllng, Gralinm nve.. nen L100m honse, 170, ~0. 9h st . $10. Sroom dwellling, 112 Avenne A, §0 Croom dwelllng, 2201 Avenue 1, £ wolling Avenue B, 8 m dwelling, " room dwelling Avenus Sroom dwolling R o Sroom dwelling, ue A8 Tron it High, £, M w Awelling, 208 Avenue 1, §, o dwelling K. 11 Shoafo, reit strcet £10 0). rosdway and Main have anything for sale or (rade vee & e Wroadway aud Malin stréet 0010t In Contr 7 10ta 1n M 1ot 1 Bayliss & I Jots | st v w10 High lots In 1 4108 in 1 Jots | 120 lots 16 1otw 10 Ploree's ada Lots I every nddition to () On psyments. show property o BARGAIN. 10.8cre (ralt ana gardon wiles from e 2ig acres L in blackberrion, 1) apple trees. 15 plu eherry troes, dwelling, stable, ele. 1P trade. B 1L Shewte tract pew, i nore e wow. N (3! ACBES upper Broadway: splendid ploce for Jplatting: choap for cash, will exchange for sved ‘resldence property tn Council Bluis 1T feet of Wost 20 (et of Lot 13, Oalk Hill No. Weet I feot of lots 6. 7, 8 Mottor's sub of lot 45, 8. F. Rozers' plat of Okalion North 201 feet of west 6 of 1ot 46, 8, E. Rog- ' plit Okahom WY ERL 0 feet 81D 10t 4 0f tax loy 2, | Y titied 10 Lo nresent at the thno pliace wforesaid. wad make wny ob- | 10 OF slale uents soncerain s, sal i pro- | Lupprovriution, or ussessment of din 48 YOU WY CONSIGEr Proper. | o B MeCULLOCH, JOHN'F. FLACK, JAMEs 8TOCKDALF 1804 Omaha, Oct. 26th ishields. Nicholson & Co. ACILES of cloar | clinaKe f0r Kood resl Want houscs and lots for & Van Patten TRACTS and loans Blufly. 4T HIOADWAY 1 Fon tavestment Natlo 1 castern Nebraska (0 peo i Council Wit Nebrasks lund. Johonton Furm and elty propo Pusey & Thoman, ( aale. Wil pay b par eant 00 cumhi. 1. Gibson, 307 Firat it RENT—-Now Sroou furnishied cottage on tor line: sultable fur young couple; cheap. #t 8004t Lousy, ~ diflam SPECIAL I S Sts NOTICES CUUNCIL BLUFFS, ARBAGE ¢ clilmneys cla vod, O SALE—1 bruska. Iny P or i exe | e Bl I, FIORS8 and eattte Wrlzht's farm, oppos Eorterine apply o James Wrleht, mixth fic MISCELLANBEOUS. winter Papoola. vaulty D. Burke, city bl and © for land, an George 12 Wabash ronnd o ftalph, vt tarm, or i, Baldwin block i DANCING SCH00L ONDAYS 1 It Ao, b Aoy W, Chianby Parlors,Coun: parlors. children, 4 Socinls socond and £0 1iND O Rt ies Blufsorit erm, Likirn G. W. PANGLE, M. D. Thio Good Samaritan, BIZADER OF DISEA WOMEN, WORLD'S § sARY OX 20 Years’ Expericnee. : OF MEN AND) PROPRIETOR OF THE CR MEDICINE, AL DISPEN- Ftreat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, “Throat, and Lungs it wplaint, oases of the Eye unc Disease, Liver Noarvous Debility, ; Dise {10arg §idiey Complaint, * Mental Depres- ita 010 A popiexy, elon, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal ylenkn?gn Diabetes, Bright 3 Di-easo, 8t Vitus® g Biice: Khenhatism, Paralysia, White Bwelling, Berofule, Fever Eores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano the knife or dra blogd. Women with R1239; nearin. Special Attention removed without wing a drop of er delicate orzins re- Dropsy cured wiihout tapping. glven to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 860 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis= ease I caunot cure without meroury, Tape Worms ren pay. 1l P 20rrhoids or Pi 0SE W ed in two or three hours, or ng les eurcd 0 ARE AFFLICTED Willeave life and hundreds of dollars by calling ou or using CR. 6. W. PARGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physiclan who can tell what ally a person without asking a g stion, All correspondence sirietly confidential, Medloiad Bent by express. Address ais letters 10 G. W. Pancis, MD, 888 Broadway, <Council Blu Sim & Saunders Roo. o -Attorneys utlaw. tics ffs, lowa Prae o atato an und 5 Shugars in s 4 4 1ro block, Council Blufls. 14 mor, OPIUK v, . Boduys. No b epl Habit Cu HTF e BICDLCIR, Lebanan o proposals oposals for Sealed wi ing Klectior 11 be rooeiv Booths. ( at the comptroller's offioe, o 4 p. 1., Novembor 23 14 hot'se and the Tho contr kool orde ever for above the 0l vIng on wre store acin or wzreein he ity be any f ol ny ¢ all bids, \Der 14, 1504 for the removal of Lho G0ths to storsse 2 it Lho next ol 0 ropiace the 4L 00 eXDe waste of i ro- nLract price when the) rds when they sha ertifio | chosk of 810 to The rlght Is reserved to THEODURE OLSON, Couiptrolies