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THE OMAHA NCIL BLUFFS, NO. 12 PEAT BUE cov OFFicE: WLSTR Felivereaty TILTON, - AFFIOF to ANy PArLof tha city W MANAGER 16 ness Offien ght Editor . No# No 7 AFLEPHONES] | MINOI MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Ce. Who s G, N, & Cot Courcil Eluffs Lum A spacial meeting of be held this evenin The roguiar mc bonrd will Lo held t William Watton will havo a huaring before Justico Hammer at % o'clozi this moraiug on the charge of kil Harmony Chante Eastern Star, w and banguet at M comber 2. Mrs, He: ber years toaay Hannah Hear onso yestorda resy i three weeks llnes "Pho infant child of vesterdny afiornoon Tue funeral will o'clock from th street, scinl 90451 e ( the o ity council will ¥ meoiing of the sclicol nigh Oraer of ng dorey the party Da hoir tomp “a funera rday wzod t2p m Hocoek died Satu Wil stroet, will take place 30a dind noraing at b Dell hot ufter a wo in Hozal townstup, Jamin Tinyell died of cholera infantum ceeur thils morning at 10 eside on Thirteenth Harmony Oh apter of tho [Bast ro Star, at Masoni Wo lnesd November 23, for the of initinty Visit monmbers invited, D ety tempic purvoso cordiall ren A large number of 2 of W.5. 13 teeday aftor to WIS Ayt (lio> oinalnn Moutgomery, Ihe servies by Rov. . D y Mothoaist chiurch, ‘I'he body Canton, Iil., for burial, Mr. and Mes, W. D, Kiskland eutoria a party at dinner Savurday consistins and Mrs T, G Feanks and Mr.Jo 1 land and danghter of Peovia, | Mrs. Daitey and Mr. A Manito, (11, who have been atte head enmomesting of the Modern Wond i en in Owmaho Mrs. RBluzer is supromo vive oracle of the Royal Nei hore of Amerisa Mesers, Pranks and and_are piblisher and editor respectively of the Modern Wood man, the oficial orean of the soviety people_cathered at the ashingt < the funor of Mr contacted adwig o best is none L Brand Extract of Beef u the best preparations on the mark:! BOSTON ST idahya Rex Bael are Words of Timely W x UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENTD, Our fall order of winter underwear is now on sale, Wo inyvite inspection on 1his line of merchandise: it always has bean the prido of the stor nd wo in- tend making it mors o than ever thi gensan, Having placed our orders easly in the year when the mills were ranninis light, it enabied s to make better eon- treets with the maoufacture ropresent some of the most re the east Our New York orders nlong with tions, making fn cnses of underwear, and for this reason we think onr alvantago better thanany merchant in lowa. LADIES UND Huye oureastern order of over placed ants at 3 (dics plain and , nicely finished is wWorth comparis Our H0e lito of Iadies’ und composed of five cases, all maukes, white, ecru, gray, natural, plain and ribhed. ALL WWOOI, Tadies lite, ecru Three cases | vests and pan of 2 1 e, rinhod woods, both UNDERWEAR. fine ribhed vests and pants in nd natural is a bargain at ests and pants $1.00, §1.25 and $1.50, very fine wool. Suxony weol vibbed vests in high col- ors ab $1.25 are worth seeing. Ladics’ alt wool black vests sduced [ Bquestri extrea weight, and pants m 1,59 and $1.75 10 $1.25. n tights in bluck all wool, ) and § ). 1 I\IH RWEAR. Gonts' gray shivts and deaw well made, 25¢, At Hle we show u fine soft grey, ran- dom-mixed and cul hair mixtures, the best line of 50¢ goods in the market, Our 7, 1,00 shirts o drawers in natu wool nre hetter this season than ever, our £1.00 zarment being made from pure Aust -\lmn wool. See other | wins marlked $1.50 and §1. all CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. (In ail the popuiar grades.) We carry six different hines and a full lino of sizes, ‘White and grey vests and pants 10¢ to :d all weol unde Fino groy all 5o up. Tufant’s shirts in merino, all wool and kil BOSTON STORI. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Coun- eil Blufrs, in. N. B.—Mail orders promptly attended to. All orders senteither per express or mail frec of char, —— CESONAL FAZAGRAPIS, wenr 50 up. wool underwear from G M, business. Miss Cora Woodbury has raturned visit with her sister in Iihinois Miss Nellio Rovinson and Mys McConnell have returned from a Chicago Mus. W. A threo Ohicnge Hon, B, I’ tha city v Neb. Hres: Mrs. Clapp, who bas been visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8. 1% McConuell, jor some ume pust, left Saturaay evening for her home in New York. Mr. J. I, Adaws, genel Sandywich Manufacturing company of Sand wich, 1iL., bas beea in the city for a few aays v ||AI|.' |I|u branch house here. Ho was well vleased with Goneral Jawes' Harl has been callea to Ohio on from a fe trip nie to 11, Ohlewacber has returned from montbs’ visit with relatives in Clayton of Macedonia was 1 terday on nis way to Lincoln, 10 atlend the Parmers National con' | manacer of tho interests and surprised at the wonderful de velopwment of city and country. Perfect uotion and parfect health result from the use of DoWitt's Liwtle iarly Ris ers. A perfect little pill. e Conl and wood: best nod cheapest Missouri hs ml wood in the city; prompt delivery. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. —_— The A. D. T. Co. has andded two new hacks to its forco and will answer calls at all hours, duy or night, Telephone, 179; oftice, 8 Muin streot. ———— Genuine Round Oak, Radiant Home P. P. Stewart stoves und ranges, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, —— See those oil heaters ut Swaine's, 787 Broudway. ——— Holiday photos, cut prices, $1.50 {m~ cabinots, for 80 days. Coutage Riley’s old stand. e —— l'(lpnu)l\u in this cuy uso g3 stoves The G Gas Co. puts ew in at cost e Gentlomen, the finest tine of rall goods in the eity, just received, Leiter, the tailor, 810 Broadwuy. | mombars of nea | tion | Gouneil ways b | gidaol p NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS inl N All the Chiurles Join Bapts: EXERCISES INTERESTING Approprinte Program for the Occasion Listened to Rev, by . Largo Congre tion Hags Delivers Tho for:n Davis, the churc duy al stallation of Hav. of tho i of Co s, 109K prac ternoon special service was caurch in tho alteraodn, whi alarge audience com y overy church or. After tis usual tad of masi i.avizk o 1iag of s Bartoa of tho Tr Dr. Stepaon the w attendel by tion exor in the cit ses, wh Rav Aptisy charsh, v Rev, 1L 11 prayer by Presbyte ns of the First “{an and ithem by tha enoir, P, Hailiugs, vastor of tho Iirst i3aptist ehurel of O.naha, was intraducad as the preacner of the 1astaltation sernon. It was D) ra uffs audianca and oo very favorable improssidn and his sermon received the closest attention from his dience. Iis an & W ilailings' st wpprasaic: velo he craat au toxt was takon fron oL salth unto th amt? Ho roforred 100 the itthow xvi, 15 that | opin who s 10 tha division of ple of tha world as to was, anl o tho intorest that had al nfelt by Christ in finding oui what noopla thought ot Him wnd adapting Him <olf 1o theie varving veliefs this qu ton Ch ag o £ an opiion, Luy 1c couviet Butwe Ltheso thevo. 13 a creat dif von 1w swallow that surface of luke, 100 15 4 pl 10 bottom and rests ovident that Christ was not so Anxious anoat what the world, as what his followers thought of him. He could sec faith and ba ief risinz from the eves and leart of Potor ied to the guestion, *“I'hou art Christ, the son of the liviag God.” Christ could ‘then say, *Upon this rock will I build wy chureh,” for ho saw that he was en- cd iu tho hearts of s followors, Ho omise merely that the chuvel should 1o 1o nold its 6wi agaiast all opposition, but that the gates of hell should not be able advances of the azzressive :h which was bullt upon such a founda- on. while convic the s le ro The in his somethir tof such a conviction as ho found isciples was that they must have besides spoculative knowledge. eht o knowledgs upoa which ho could rely. His discinles were a set of illit- erate men: the whole world mast be con- quered; it'soamed almost folly to say to such a tan o, vreach my gospol to overy creatuis,’ but they weat out, secuto on tho promises ho had made, aad weve trinmphant everswhero, because they did not rely upon haman, but upon divine allinnces. Christ sard he wonld eive them the kers to the kingdom of heaven, but Christians to. day are in the hawvit of thinking that that promise_bole to tho Catholic churen nlone. The promise was not made to Peter alone, but to the clhurch; and not to Lhe chureh alone, but 1o all’ thoso who 20 out with the couviction that Christ1s the sou of tneliving Giol. At the closo of the sermon Rev. Thickstun made the iustallation prayer Joseph Wells welcomed tho new pastor in the nuwme of i . and | Stephen Puelps oo veball of the churches of the city. Afteraresponse by Rev. Mr. Davis the meeting adjourncd. The exercises throughou! were very interesting, Indica- tions ure thut this church has entered upon o period of great prosperity. Mr. Davis brings fo bis wark consideradle experience und groat ability, and the members of the church are united. ‘The building lus just come from the hunds of tho workmer, who have painted, pupered and carpeted 1t and put in new windows, until it would haraly berecg- nized fror the interior as the samo building of threo mon'bs ugo. With tho pulpit tunlced with white chrysanthemume, palw and holhouse plants, as it was yestorday aftornoon, it presented a beautful ap- pearznce. Don’t become constipatad, m's Pills, Take Beccn —— Davis fordrugs and paints Ten shares capital stock Citizens Stato bank for sule. . H. Sheafe. S. B Prowell, watehmaker, 740 B'way. Don't forget to attend the third an nual ball and supper given by the Grand hotel boll boys at Masonic temple, Nov- ember 22, Duy & Hess have a force of man work ing on the roads through the Klein tenet. Buy five or ten acres there while it is cheap. Alate invoice ot clLencile. curtain and Smyrna rugs atlow prices Counci Biufs Carpet company. Industrnl Thanksgiving, Rev. Honry Delong has been doinz a groat worlk i% this city during the past year for the girls and also for numoers of the adult péovie. Thae Industrial School for Girls beon running successfully since the bagin- ning of February. The uverage attendince Las been about sixty. The mission has | runuing successfully every night during vear without omissio, with good resulis, Fifty-three peoplo have boen converted, clothing furnished to 415 poor persons. I celvea in cash §115.15 above necossary ¢ penses. Subscriptions collected, §153.10. No outstandiug debts, bis bas boen a work of love with Mr. and Mrs. Dolong, and to say they enjoy it does not express Lhe pleasure they get out of 1t, and they bope to do better during the vear they have uow entered upor., Mr, Doloug bas for some timo been planning 1o enlurge his sphere of usefuluess, and to this ond bas arraoged to givo o gracd Thanksgiving dinner {o those who otherwise would not get one. But he 13 very anxious to reach out after the bovs of the city, and to make a beginning end to intercst thew, bo intends lnviting these street arabs to come and get a Thauksgiving toast at his mission room, “85 Broadway, in connection with the grls of nis Industrial school, Ho, therefore, 1nvites the co-opera- tion of the benevolent and liberal citizens of the city and axis thew to help him by do nating provisions of any and every kind, ‘the scholurs of the Indusirial school will wait upon tha peovle for their contributions, The unssion room will be open every Gay begin- ning Tuesday, November 22, Lo receive the offeriugs. has — A Sare Cure tor Croup, I"armers come flfteen miles to my store to got Chamberlain’s cough remedy. Many of them, like myself, ara nover without it in their homes. It cured wy boy of a severe attack of croup and, I believe, saved his Iife, -I. Dalton, Luray, Russell’ couuty. Kau This remedy is a certain cure for croup and, if used as s00n as the hrsc symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. For sale by arug gists, — A letter addressed to G., N. & Co awaits a claimant av the Ber oftice — Coal and Wood. Sackett & Preston, &8 Broadway. Telephone 41, The Trinity lndies’ mincemeat for sale at Gunnoude’s, McAtees, James & Hay orstock’s and Taylor’s grocery stores, e He Wants Damages, The case of Ole Rosmussen against W. R. Kemp is booked for a trisl in the district court today. The plaintiff has veen editor of a Danish paper in Omaba for some years past. ke calo 1o this side of the river one Jay about three ) ears ag) and was run in by Oicer Kemp ard C. W. Scott ou suspicion of belog & borscibief, He was not put be- | tutent by some v THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY, \()VI \[RER nind the bars, of even never had o stand a A policeman should 1k resembled that soarchod, and ho trial, but the fact that ink the cat of his phiz of a wan who would let another man's horsa lead bim off by o nalter strap rankled 1o his bosom, and he commenced a suit for &2 azatnst Kemp and Scott's having left the city. Tho pending ever ce, but it is will ba disposed of ho court salve w bondsmen, Scott has boen thought that. it preseat DHWits's y you niss Witer tlazal i surely ca s Dying Vugary. am Hunt died yesterday morning at clock, aged 67 700 Broadway. Homo stories connected with the a vory sensational look, at firsy ed by tho me man's Just bofore his dsatn Mr. Hunt A man _came into his room aad eave him two powders outof blue pa- pers. Soon after e breathed uis last, and the mombers of the family at once corcluded that tho contents of the papers ware pison, tiat had boen administered with murderous known peso1. The coro ner was notified and an investization was mel i it was discovered that the d ) man had boen out of is Busd o great doa) of the timo of 1at) and that he bhad continually n harcassed by the fear that some un wn_on was going to kill bim. o lalmod that a man he had knowa years ago had disappenroa after threats against his life, W T80 o years, at his home, ath that gave it pers of the old and in his last sick the idea that his onemy was about to for the purpese of putling 0 execution soemed to o seasationnl features of as0 were decidod by those inve ted to bave originated in man's imazination, and his death rasultea from dropsy of the heart. ‘I'he decensod was ani fraternity. Ho leaves a wife and dron, Tho fuacral wiil take place oon a2 o'clock from the fi four it Winslow's Soothir dren teothing @ives quiel, cents a bottle, Syrap for chil helpful vest. Don't mukeany arran loilaay goods until you many new and Bros. goments have scon n ful articles at Lund - A FICXLE WOMAN. An Towa Rowma With Little Merit Oue of those interestin, little romances in to light, says tho It involve name was whoso _par Jumes Balli; berry street. student of the ( i peculiar has just come Des Moines Registor, Des Moines woman whose formerly Kittio Balliet, Mr. and Mrs, o at 718 Mul- Kittie was formerly wital City Commereial colloge. and was quite & belle i her set. All last summer sho was courted by two love Joe Walluee, a railvond man, and Waldo Jonoes, n messenger for the Adums lixpress company. It was nip and tuck between the two for some time, but thoe railroad man seemed to win the girl’s mother's favor, and it looked rather squally for the ex Pross messen The railroader pro- posed and was accepted and lavished presents upon his lady love. They set their wedding for the first day / Ik before the event was to come off Jones called upon Miss Balliet and induced her to take a walk. They did s0. and during the walk Jones induced her to ma him. He ot a iicons from the couaty clerk, and they wer married late at_night by some ministar in North Des Moines. Then she went home and told her folks and there wus grief and lots of it. The girl said she was hypneozi td or something and did not want to marry Jones, but still she weit with him the next day to Linden. This was October 3. While there she wrote to her mother saying that she did not love Jones, but that Wallace was the man of her choice. Then it was that the brilliant scheme of going to Dakota and getting a di- vorce, n la Mrs. James G. Blaine, jr., was conceived. The girl and her mother left the city quietly and went to a small town in that state. There the girl got employment and her mother left her and eame back to Des Moines, supposing that her daughter would stay and file a_potition for divorce. After she had gono the again repented and took the next train for Des Moines, where zho met her hus- band. She did not tell her parents or hLer old lover, but quietly settied dow to hiousekeeping at No. 1516 West Grand avenue, There they are now, but her parents do not know it, still supposing that she is in Dalota after a divorce that she could marry tho other fe S0 0w, We ara not surpr take a new cough the value of Dr, ed that people wiil not remedy when they know Buli's Cough Syrup. - AN UNKENOWN ANIMAL. Tho Strange Quadruped I'c Iapai Mountains. While returning from a hunting trip one day last week in the Wallapai mountains, Arizona, relates the Monave Dr. Hammond and Dave Park ross one of the strangest animal n in this section of the count if notin the world. Mr, Parks, aftor shooting it five times with a45-culiber Winchester, linally succeeded in kiliing it. The body is ten inches in circum- forence and eighiecn inches in length, Tne tail, if such it may be termed, is four inches. Its front feet are similar to thoso of a dog. only the toes are miss- ing, while its hind legs, somewhat longer than its front, terminate 1n clo ven hoofs. Its head is of a bright r color, somewhat of the hue of the *‘red- eye,” which the hunters had taken along as a preventive for snake bite, The hair on the ammal’s body is of u light baby blue, which gives it a neat, tidy appeirancy The upper jaw of the quadruped is adorned with two immensa tusks, curving downward, giving it o ferocious oxpression. he tongue is forked and is used for catching ants, The snout terminates in o long trunk similar to the arm of an octopus of pre- hensile tendency. It was discove ed by Mr. Parks elinging to the surface of u nine tree about fifty feet from the ground. It wus placed in the ice houso pending the arrival of Prof, Raelle of eedles, who will stuff and mount i after whieh it will be placed on exhibi- tion in the Miner cabinet, Strange as 1t way seem, tho stomach contained a live toad, two horn-touds, several thou- sand ants and a garter-snake. Taxider- mists and naturalists are av a loss re wding the name of this wonderful creature, no mention having been made of any such species in natural histo d in the Wai- S ——— Thanks to the introduction of Saivation Oil young bicyelers need not fear a fall, in Leavening Pc ),000 damages term of \e ueighbors told some and the storios ware ! making some terribie | his | haunt | the who the old to have mber of the Masonic your the [ .\ll".\IR» AT Tonight's Cenneil Medting an Interesting {esiou WILL DECIDE AN IMPORTANT QUESTION Mayos Walters Not n Without of Trctined to See Things His Adv Things to Be Consider ~Some the | There is every council meeti front seats w indication that to will by a stormy one, and be taken ear! Phero is a | difference existing between Mayor Walters ) and & majority of the members of the coun- ! cil, which will erop out touight, and an effort will b mado to dster.sine which side | has tha power 1o carry its point The differcuce grows out of Mayor Wal ter's determination to dispense with the services of tho stroet commissioner during | the winter montus and the equally deter- mined opposition of some of the councilmen 1 such 4 move. Too magor's plan of re- trenchmeot did uot end with disponsing with Mr. Toblas, but extendod £0 as to take | in two or three otbor salaried officials, who | are deputies in the city ofices. The council { men aro onposed to such a move, and claim | that tho services of these people cannot ba dispensed with at the present time, But the mayor says ihey oan, and there is the difference, whaich mast by sett another. Anothorpretty fight which is the clection of a suceassor in the council from the Iourth ward to Mayor Wal- ers. The mayor had a name to suggest to ho council last Monday evening, but chunged his mind when his other propositions did not find favor with the council. ‘'he name Mayor Walters has in his keeping 15 a secrot, and will bs proseuted to- vight. The councilmen have been intormed of whom the party is and tho mayor was given A tip that the members of the council would cppose the selection. 'Ihe counciimen bavo nooue iu view to tili the mayor's unexpired term in the council, and thero does not seem 10 be u very great rush for tne place among arth ward denizons. Mayor Walters L present his candidato and leaye his fate © councilmen, who say they havo dcter- mined to shelve the ambity of the Ilourth warder and elect some other person Councilman Wood will be there with an avurduace ot figures, which ho will present in refutation of the charge that the preseut administration is an expensive oue, wasting the city's money 1n & useiess manner. Mr. Wood has taken from the records figures showing the expense of cach d:partment { in the city for six months during the admin- istration of Mayor Sloane and six months of the present administration, There i1s fun ahead, and when the oppos- ing factions clash thero will be a show of strength interesting to witness, brewing is Died While Taking the “Cure, Cornelius O'Leary diad at 2 o'clock yester- day afternoon at a local gold cure institute. O'Leary was a confirmed morohine fiend and has been for years. 'He is about 50 years old and resides al Plattsmouth and is a watch- man employed by the Burlingtou st tho bridge crossing o Missouri river. Mo camo to South Omaba upon the advice of & prominent physi- cian at Platemouth to take treat- { mect for the morphine habit. He was a { complete wrecl from the uso of morphine aud the Plattsmouth doctor informed him tuat unless he was cured of the habit he would survive but a short time. He arrived bere one week ago and placed himself unaor the care of o physician. Tho doctor had not commeaced tho treatment for the morphine habit, and was endoavoring to build up his patient to stand the treatment when death came. A consultation was held Saturday and the conclusion was reached that Mr. O'Leary was suffering from a rupture in thé’stomach and that he could uot live, Saturday Mr. O'Leary made a statoment complotely romoving any blame from the 1nstitute in case of his death, He says that death was staring him in the face and ho re- solved to try and rid himself of the mor- phino nabit und thersby prolong life. The dead man’s family have arrived in the city and taken charge of the ramatns, Royally Entertained. Saturday evening a number of the voung peoplo of the city assisted Frank Supplee in celenrating his twoaty-first anniversars. Mr. Suvplee and his sister, Miss Jessic Supplec, royaily cotertained thoir guests at their pleasant home at Twenty-thivd and H streets, and tho event passos into soctal his- tory as one of the most enjoyable of the sea- { sou. Notes and Personals. Tha Board of Education will hold an ad- journed mecting this evening. Oficer Eminger 1s with a party of frieads on a hunt along the Platte valloy. The Pleasant Hour Social club giv first dancing party tomorrow eveu IKuights of Pythias ball, The Ideal Social club gives its first party a% Knights of Pythias hall Thanksgiving night. ~ A banquel will be served at the Reed hotel, | Tho new hog sheds atthe Union Stock yaras ara noarly completed, und will be ready for occupancy within a few day These pens will bo for the use of the pack ers. Rollie faskins, a bookkeeper for the Gi. 1. Hammond companv, has gone to Michi- zan, He will be married Thanksgiving day toan estimabla young lady, and return to South Omaha within a ‘ew days with his bride, City Attorney Van Dusen leaves for Chi- cago within the next day or so to secure nceded ovidence in o case for damares against the city, which will.be called in the district court boforo many days. ‘L'ne party tho attoraey will sec formerly resided in South Omalia, and evidance which can Lo secured from him will materially aid the city in defending the claim for damagcs, — its ug uv Aubouest pill is the noblest work of the apotbecary, DoWitt's Liwtle arly Hisers curn co nstipation, biliousness and sickhead- ache. —— Motor Car Smashed & Buzgy. A Walnut Hill motor car struck & buggy at Forty-first and Hamilon streets shortly after 6 o'clock last night smashing it and hrowing the occu- pants, Miss Doban and Mrs, William Munick, to the ground. The buggy was badly smashea but the horse was caught bo. foro doing any further damage. Mrs. Mu- nick was badly shaken up and bruisea while Miss Donan escaped with & bad scare. Thoy were taken to their home at 1620 Ohio street, — Constipation cured by De Witv's Risers, He Made Too Much Nolse, John Olson came down from Girand Island with a pocket full of money aud great uppe- tite for a thumping #ood time. One of bis first moves was to lnvest in a revolver as big as & cannon and Ltheg he went down into the vurnt district. There he fired two or throe shots into the pavewent 1o annouuce bis arvival. He was gathered in, - I was deaf for yenr, in the bead, but was | Hoo's Sarsaparilla,” ——— caused by catarrh perfectly cured by H. Hicks, Rocuester, ower.-—Latest U, S, Gov't Report, Baking coes POWdeEr TR AL, 21, Agreeabl and leaves Pears’. one th It is Pears'. And this is All sorts it, especiall for Farmers, Min Etc. FOR. HOBB'S LITTLE Veggtalle -uggists orsent by i Fuhn & Co,, ullers Co . G r & hands is one solves quickly, quickly, rinses quickly, and comfortable. Wholesome soap is attacks the dirt but not the all sorts of people use HEALTHFUL, AGREEAI!LE CLEANSING. A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Ghafiog, Chiapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, A Delightful Shampoo, | WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. | Spacially Adapted for Use in Hard Watat TAKEAPILL.; Hobb's Are the Best on Earth. o1 by lesiing vhvaiclans o8l : MEDICINE CO., Prop 5, San frango o Chicage, FOR SALE IN mnrm NEB.. BY Co.r 13th & Douglus 1892. Pears Soap ¢ soap for the that washes dis- the skin soft It is living skin. Lconomical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. Pears of stores secil y druggists; it. ers and Machanies. s Act gently yet prompt Iy on’ the” LIVER, KiD. 1y cleansing the system of disease, und cures habitual corst Thoy ara pazar ¢o do nat ripe, very Gasy to LAk, atd pur vogetable. 45 pillsin viel. Perfact dige follows their use, T absalutols euro sick hea ache, o o by leading al. Addrss DR B ment. spectt ral Headache, liquor or tobuce! slor Loss of Piwer in elthor an 1 Femnle Weuk Sperniatorrhon cansed brain. Nelf abuss, ove treatient $1, 6 f0r 87, 1 hoxes (o cure. Eueh o end wrltien wn Guarantes | giat, sol sta., NE1 Al Anow ant Bu ppositorle: and Pills; blindor dlos i Pllas. T Complota iz, vositively givea with G b noteurad 3on1 stanp £ fssued by Kuhn & 0. 1681 und Dougias airoa: those claiming to 1 You can a deulers. Apply fo NUFACTURIN turers, for Hyst Norvous Prostr. Witke fulness oftnesw of the Brain, cuy, death. Premature Old e 1o aily by Theod agent, southeast corie PLLE Olntment in itiva Care tor 1o naly hay usver bian oL B oot box. 6 for 55: sont by Ml this torribls dio14d w21 w writtn Dr sold than all other CORN SHELLER and be VI AND BEAIN TREAT T, Dizzine », Fits, Neuw 1o s by Mental Lepre Sing nsanity, i Age. Barrenows Sex. Tnpotence: Lenaore b Tesson, Tuvoluntary Losses by overexertion of U ¢ g A month's | v matl. . Wo snarantes six | Puor for 61 8 will | | retund if not 0 1. Lowls, drig 16th wid Furnan: uA}’JXNES& CURE Treat o pauis, Exteral arouis, R constitiag o lni)c Iatorn 1oz ilers li- known Wiy st Torteon Raaraaty 1y funlthanonoy it pin Guirants) corase yEey o or feds S 3 2gi9ts, S0 . Ui, Nob. comlined have ulwost us good a protected by d Lwvays depend upon our v our age G oo, ey, ELEBRATED SANDWICH Send for eatelogues and prices, Couneil Blufls, A4 I i Kl i /{f fimz 1al Hpivathold wee. C/Z‘/«s( Suure aud tconomuial, muid- pourt- he /aw/ ) Al met - / %L&(& %Z /4,4 a&zqw/{&ztm i Mitid Hatid. Made #p COUNCIL BLUEES STaAM D3 WRRES nlsof Dyenzanl( ylo of the wrt ads 1o loy promptly of the leantn 1Vaded donn tn thy alstalng ood - ns now celivora | i il war A. MAUUAN, - Naar N Couscrn i Broadw iy, verL Tova WOODEN SIDEWALK CONS 'R SOLUTION PLON. Noh, 1 il structed in ow, with clty Omiah v sidiwalan his deslenato | b with- e publieation of s e ol service thereaf, as by ordinanee s wuthorze | and requered: sacl Sidowalks 1o be Lud fo tee geade on the streets speeitiod horeim, and 10 b cons stretod of pine planic of sush width and hieknes<and be laid Gpon joists of sush imensions and in Such manner a8 s pro 1 by the specifieat te 1n e s works andunder the eity of Ou intive days af Tution, ot the pe Hssuperel side of & TS Istadd, prosent Soath s deof Em Lot Drexei’s sub., proseat grade, North slde of Chiar Shinn's add, ostabiish ot wiile. North side of Ch e et lols S Dok + 8 wed grade, 0 reet, tat i bloe! 'S Vllshed Erac, b foet wiae, t e deof 17th str $1to h Inclusive Bloek 6 K tkiwoo b, prasent se de, 6 feet wide East <00 of sonth #ih siroct. iot 1207 [n- clusive blovk § I, 1. Redici's sub, permane grade, 6 fect wide, North sidoe of 11 loss lot 10 bl ade, 6 foot wide, estsida of 17th street, t present grade, § foet widd II\Y\\PAIIJ'I\KV [ Mowide 1to 5 inclusive biock @ 1 feet wie LS St 1 Dloe illon strost. Oretiard N lotids le, G fo L0183 i 6 bloek o twide, il 6 block 2 te, st Drexel’s <ub, adle ast side 0f 17th street 6 hio Drexol’s sih, present erado, i feet widc. Sonth site of S stréoi, lots 1 and bock i Deer I catgradod feet wide, West s ae of 17 t. 1ot 1 block 2 De Park. presont wiie, West side of 170 streer, ots 1o 15 inclusive blovk 6 Deer Pars. present vracle, 4 feet wide West side of 17U strect, 015 1 to 8 inelusive Wlock 11 Deer Purk. present grade, 4 feet wide, est side of 17t str clc 2 1azel Terra widd And be it further rosalved: wor'ss be nnl here- o cause i copy | the oili- or be less o, present grade, 4 by i auth of this res eini paver rved on the owners howners shail wit publication or service o s sudewnlks ws herd voard of public works done, the cost of const respotively to be estate, oL or vart ¢ g sueh sidewalks assed Oct. 25th, Nov dred. thot the s the Same 1o he : said sidewalks 15t L ront of and ! tst e T, 1802 T 1% DAVIS Presigent O.tv € .0 LOWRY, ng Pre. ol the Cound JOUN GROVE- City Clerk, BEMIS Mavor. SIDEWALKS, parts of lots and i the above resoin- Aet Attest: Approved GO P, NOTICE o the ronl tion You ana each of yon et wonden sidew the eity ¢ PO CONSPRUCT osnors of the fots estito deserived e herely notified to 1es s require | by a uneil and mayor of of Omhi, of which theubove is PoW. BIRKIHAUSE Chatrman Boarlof bl Works, Omauhn, Neb, November 1sth, 1502, nirdic SHELLER Do not achine, be deceived by imitators ov by Buy only the SANDWICH ircet guarantee from reliable manuf cpaive heing kot in stock by ail local SANDWICH Towa. 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. First class in every r work and sati agents, pect, Pr sfac.ion o Tl AR NI TRt guaranteesd, »mpt attention givea to transient B:sl terms to oul of town | SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFF3 EMPLOYMENT. ANTED housowork, Wikl \ Girl tor goneral Good wiges. TANTED Orzuniat for city ciureh, Address O 15, Beo, Counoll Biufts, HOUSES AND LANDS. ARM and elty nin. Realestato for ~fioks ronals, M Ale, ¥ loanad for local [nvestors, Pearl stroot SALE Can 4l #0 anacre Pottnwattamio ved. Prico Choloast fuem acres, woll 1oe itad 111 Shon home on 8, 7th stre £ ol encumbrance, {or ho 1 1'la00 0F K 182,500 e reney NCHANGE A Fth avenuo, « aha, Hanscd W pu n & Co 3 Groenslileds, JronsALE. On d ear Cotnel way and Mun streot Wi 1 iy ment Bl ki A WOOD & CONuve s of ¢ suuthiwostera lowa for sale Malo street Lo O AN 10 rovu dwolll Toum dwelllig, 10th ‘st Fobm dweliing, 1322 B s dwelitng, 110 3. 1A+t 819 g, Ao $i5 L i, 1o ¢ flnost farin Call and sos + on Somh 101500 & Co. BN #1230, i dweliing 103 Sth ave Foom dweiling, 505 110 st room dwol roum dwel dwelliy Avenue' 13, £10 i ave., $10, dwelling, 1700 A \. §10. Froom dwelling Griham near 1ig) room house, 1703 20, Jhist, &0, Sroom dwelling, 502) Avenue A, £, om dwelling, 241 Avonus D! §5 oo dwolltog, 262 Avenue B, 8. Foom dwelling 2010 Avenue ¢, $ oo dwellinz, 20t 2t aid Avenno M, 8, von dwelling, R room dwelling. 5010 Ay 5 m dwelllng, 505 N. 1t st § 641 S0, 10 al room 300 Avenue 8, & roon tavo 85 e I, 86 §i 1 room dwe N1t room dw roon dwellt o dwelling, 174 1 Shewfe, reatan g t FYOU have anythiog £or salo or trade see Sheafe, Broadway and Maia stroet e i Contra 31 lots 1n Mul Wit 10tk i Pierce's ndd ots In every ad it to the city cheap for cash, oron payments. Call and see us, No troublo 1o +H0W prop 1, Nicholkon & Co. tract 214 (rape, by nord U (reus, 35 trict 84,00, ' No acre fruit niles from postofiice in blnckberrie. ehorry 1 trade. ana_karden L wecen i Sanil trees o, dweiling, stablo; cte 1T Mheate spiondid plece for will exchange for - Connctl Dlufa (34 ACRES way Greenshields, Nicholxon & Co. 1% & Van Patt ESTIRACTS and [oans A\ boughit wnd ol Bl castern ska to 0 Blufs, tor Acbrasis land. Jolinston ACRIES of Farm and city property Pisey & Thomas, Council pay 10 por con 3. Glbson, H07 ire ROADWAY forsnle. Wil investment. $200) cash. J. Natlonal bank, Omahia Now o wultable furni<hed cottage on Jooi wes U young couple; cheap. motor 1ne Tnguire at Seoc = == MISCELLANEOUS. JOUND A ol of wones. Wiy 000 purehusi vosted. Apply to € €21 Broadway. hieh can be had by B ot in which 1t 1s now fn- conshields, Nicholssn & C0., CARBAGE remoyed and corapools, Xchimneys cleaned. | . Burk vaults city bidg. Towa wnd Ny ¥, 11 Sheafe. O SALE—Hardwaro Uraskn. Involees 3 slocks in 00) 19 $120)0. nge 107 1and, an es Adaress 1% 0. box G, Couns l;y LSALY, ¢ inoks. 1shed bu el Bluffs, 1a. PGSR, ana catte winter @ oo teore Wrikht'a furu, opposite Wabash round b Forteris apply 1 Jimes italph, ot ars Wright, sixth foor, Baldwin boek DANCING 8CHOOL, INDAYE 0 Addros {ors, Children. 4 p. Fociuls second and fourth {pw, Music furnished puities wnd olnbs. A Varlors,Councll Blufis,orlizs Farnam W. B CLambers, (08t rnetor K. A p 70 pw ———————————— Improvad Safety Elavators, Sunse) 08|V Quick and Ready Raising. 0A\ PUIGOB]Y po® &3 “ya KIMBALL BROS3, Cor, 9th Street und 1 IthAve., Oouncil Bl

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