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THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PRARL STREET BEE Peliverea by earrier to any part of the oity .W. TILTON, - MANAGER [FUSEE————— e MINOK MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Ce Whois G, N, & Co.t vouncil Blufis Lumber Co.. Tl Unity Guild will meet P'riday evening at the rosidence of Miss Blancn Brown. Marriage licenses were fssued vesterday to tbe following: Ambrose Statler and Alie Kelly of Lincoln, Nev.; James K. Master man and Sarah 1. Cole of Council Bluffs, The Counci: Bluffs Mannerchor will euter 1o w party ‘Thursday evening at their hall on South Main & A musical and lter wry program will ba followed by & turkey and goose sale and dancing Special communication of Bluft Ci No. 71 and Excelsior lodeo No. 250, Ancient 'roe and Accopted Masons, this afternoon at 1 0'clock starp to attend the funeral of our Jate brother, William Hunt. By order of he worshipful master. Lars Michaelson commenced a suit in the district court yesterday for wadivorce from his wite, Mars Ano Michuelson, Tho peu 1ion ulleges that they wero married in Har lan in 1582, and lived tosetner until a year Ao st August, when Mrs, Michaclson ran off with anotner man. Ho wants a divorce nud the custody of his tnrec minor children Tho regular monthly mectiug of the Women's Christian Temperance union il be held Wednesdny afternoon At i o' n the room fermerly used for kindergurien in the Merriam block. Miss Jennie Smitliand Miss ishierman, the ralirosd ovan will be present and speak. fivery Uhestian temperance woman |5 invited to be pieseat Mrs. 8. 8. over, president Sunday afterncon Captain W. D, Currott ers and Harey | wer of the Council Bluffs Wheel club took a_spin to G Ta. Both rders bLroke the previous record of one hour and twenty mimutes, The first four miles w coversa in tweive minute Huttenbuuer rode the last five m 110 Henwood in fourteen minutes, tho full distunco of twenty 108 i one GoE and twelve minates of oot bl was 1 and sccond teans yaer tho leadership of ¢ B. Sawver, resulting in a victory for Spoonor’s eleven by a score of 1510 14 Empkie acted as umpire ana Me [ and Tuintor as coucliors. A ch been given the Young Men's Coristian sso- cintion eleven of Omaba for A game, which will come off at the ariving park Thursday mornng. Joe Burke was was brought up in v lodga in relists ed Saturdayv tha name of -a man who polico cotirt vesterday on u charve of vaganoy. Ile bad been arrested by a policoman on lower Main street who was unaer the influence of liquor, and when Ye stood before Judge MeGee be had several symptoms of having been there himseif His hips were swollon from their contact with the ofiicer’s first, aud hio claimed to have several loose teeth. Oficer Claar is sufforing from a soramed hand. el A Sure Care for Cr Farmers come fifteen wiles get Chamberlain’s cough rer them, like myself, are v their homes. 1t ciived my bov attuck of croup and, 1 beliove, —K. Dalton, Lurav, Russoll This remedy is a certin cuce if usod as the firs will pre Kists, np. to my store to 1y, Many of without it in of ‘a sever aved his lilo. county, K for eron symptoms p and UNDERWEAR DEPARTMI Our fall order of winter underwear is now on sale, \\-‘ inyite inspection on this line of merchandise: it always has been the pride of the store, and wo in- tend making it more so than ever this seasou. Having placed ourorders early in the year whon the mills wero runnini light, it enabied us to make better con- tracts with the munufacture hich represent some of the most reliable in the enst. Our New York orders nlong with tions, mu n cases of underwewr we think our adyv: merchant in Towa. LADIES UNDERWEAR, Gray ribbed vests, extea long, white'nt 25¢. Pants at dic. Three cases ladies’ plain and vests and pants, nicely finished goods, at 23c and B0, is worth comparison. Our He lino of Iadies’ underwear is pmposed of five cuses, all diffe:ent malkes, white, o¢ natural, both plain and ribhed. ALL WOOI, UNDI Ludies’ fine ribbed v white, ecru i Plain knit vests and pants £1.00, $1 and $1.50, very fine wool. Saxony wool ribbed vests in high col- ora nt $1.25 are worth seeing. Ladies’ all wool black vests reduced from $1.59 and $1. Equestrian tights in b 1l extra weight, $1.95 and $2 GENTS’ UNDERWEAR. Gents’ gray shirts and drawe well made, 2 AU 5le wo show u fine soft grey, ran- dom-mixed and camel’s rmixtures, the best line of a0 goods in the market. Our 7he, $1.00 shirts and drawers in natural wool are hetter this season than ever, our $1.00 garment being made from pure Australinn wool ; See other bargains marked $1.50 and 1.75. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. (Iu all tho popular grades. ) We carry six different lines and a full e of sizes. White and g B8e. Red all wool underwenr Zic up, Fine groy ull wool underwear from 2i¢ u [nfant’s shirts in merino, all wool ana silk, BOSTON 8TORE. Fothoringham, Whitelaw & Co., Coun- cil Blufls, ia, N. B.--Mail orders promptly attended to. All orders scnteithor per express or mnil free of char — » addressed to G., N, & Co. aimant av the BEE oftice ————— Coal and Wood. Suckett & 628 Broadway. ‘lelophone 44, PAKAGRAFUS, buyer placed our eastern connec- order of over 500 wnd for this renson ro better thanuny our also rinhed WEAR sts and pants in and natural is a bargain at nlnl mlul. , all sy vests and pants 10e to A letter awaits u ¢ Preston, PERSONAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. san. Mr. and Mra, R C. Fraucls have roturned from a Lwo weeks' eastern trip. Miss Ella H. Freeland of Mass., I8 1u 1ho cily on ber way bome from # summer outing in Denver, and 1s visiting for a fow days with the family of ner uncle, C. E. Taylor, 94 South Sixth strost. Good Conking Is ono of the chiet blessiogs of every home, lo always insure wood custasds, puddings, uces, ete,, use Gait Borden “Eagle” Brand londensed Milk. Diccetious ou the lwbel Sold by your grocer or Uruggist, Eroest K, Hhart a Sprinzfiold, Don’t make nny nrvaugements for your holiday goods until you have seen’ the many new and useful articles ut Lund Bros. —— Conl and wood: best nod cheapest Missouri bard wood in the eity; prompt =livery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Muin. The A. D. T\ . his added two new ancks Lo i force and will answer ealls 1L ull hours, day or night, Telephone, 179; oftico, 8 Main street NEWS FROM COUNCIY. BLUFFS lmen Conclude to Reocmuider Their Action on Uaion Depot Taxes. THEY WILL NOT BE REMITTED NOW Alleged Be Remnarks of Mr. Pace the Cause of the Change of Heart — Other Surprises for the Companys Sad to An adjourned meeting of the olty eouncil was held last ovening, at which a uumber of bighly indignant them, excoptiog Van wore prosent. Tho cause of the indignation was a remark aileged to have veon made by W. H. M. usey in the c ity of lord high execcun tioner of the Union Dapot company. 1t will bo remewbered that toen of the din of the union with Mr. Pasey at bead, pre ented themsolves pcounetl lay not ng ago und requestod with tears in their aycs that tho back taxes ov tho depot property remitted. A uumbver of arguments in favor of the plan were brought forward, among them the principal one being the financil embarrassment of the compa I'ne patition was anted, and the committe 161t the council chamber in bigh gice, Last evenine the scene just referred to was recalled to the minds of thealdermen by Mr. I’ace, who went on to state of the members of the council bud n meeting of the Union Depot beard n speceh by Mr. Pusoy 1 which ho advi<ed the members of the company Lo dis- Pos6 of their zrounds Just as s0on s possible, s AL mieht be a long time bafors tac anotbier eity councit greet their buck Lixes. Ihe alawrmoen at uad veon ereet enot Dapot cotpany councilmen ot Brunt seve ors depot ne voforeth one be that attendea company ard re was mee dectded tha \ 1o remit the AXUS Lhey were uow smurt enongl to chanee their minds, ‘The action of the council in remitling the taxes was re- cousidared forthwith, after which the peti- tion was rejected with a snap that, if Mr. Pusey hua b prosent, would have con vinedd Bim of tha niter futility of whistliag before he got out of the woods, I'ine commmitiee of the whole renorted fav- orably on the question of g Washing ton avenue, atd recom @ tabling of the petition for a erado on Harmouy street Concurred in. Au ordinnace wag passed providing for the pavin e alley running irom Seveutl lo Eiehih siroet between Willow and Fourth avenues. Jobn [lageolle was given an extension of time until December 1 for the comoletion of the Front street paving. A petition was read from the Courtland Bench ascociation, asking for a right of way for i street car aid motor line to connect the beach with Omaha by way of & bridzo over Cut-Off lake. Keférred to the juaiciary commiitee. epetitions for remission of taxes of O, seland J. A. Musselwaito were grinted W. L. Patton petitioned for the appoint- went of u competent man o inspect water- meters, und find out why they wenton vinging up fares when tho doors were locked. His petition was reforred to the committee on water. Alderman Geiso tated that he had noticed some wreaularity himself, the bill for water at bis place for Lo cotsecutive moaths when the same amouut of water wus used being §21 and 4. motion of Alderman Smith the structed 10 all from bow until soring, Absolutely necesss Donahao was awarded the job First, Kieventh ana Thirty-tiesy Hen- street step except such vactor of paving aveou Seve other improvement ordinances were passed, ana the council adjourned until uext Mouus A Fo When you find a four pretty sure of an " ams Hirm you are institution représenting cousiderabie rosponsibility. ¢ Hrm of Hass, Harris, Brin & MeLain,near Dawson, Georgia, is not an exception. Itis, 1 fact, oue of the most suvstantial business houses n Terrell county. The following is an ex- tract from a recent lecter from them: “Our customers say ihat Chamberlain Modicine Co. of Des Moines, Jowa, manufacture threa of the best medicines on earth. viz. Cham- verla’s colic, cholera and disrrnaea rem- edy, for bowel complaints; Chamberiain’s ough remeds, for colds, croun and whoon. ing congh; and Chamberiaiv’s pain balm for rheumatism.” 50 cent bottles of cacn of these medicines for sale by druggists. Allthe fixtures of the Burhern jew store, togethor with the fixtu building, have beensold to Corl horn, and the pusiness witl be conti by him. The store will he open for business from this date, but after De- cember 1 the largest and best se ccted stock of goodsin the eity will be put 1, Davis fordrugs and paints supital stock ¢ H. Sheufe Ten sl bank for izens Statle sale. S. B. Prowell, watchmaker, 74) B'way. oundatic The article in Susoay Ben with rafereace to the foundation of tho school house on Madison strect, has caused a great deal of comment umoug tne architects and builders of the city. Architeet W. Wood- wara gave the information on which it was based, and the statoments it_contained were supposed o be true, #s coming from him. Architect C. 1. Bell, who is superiutendiug the work of construction, yesterday after- noon made a flat-footed denial of the whole thing. Au investigation shows thero is ouly one twelve-inch wall in the structuro, and that is ap ioside wall, All the othors are sixteen inches in thickoess. Mr. Wood- ward stuck to his first assertion, thala twelve-ineh wall, inside or outside, was not strong enough, He was urged to show bow e arrived at such an opinion from any mathematical reasoniug, Mr, Boil agreeing to give tim £100 if ho could do so. Mr, Bell is natu 1y somewhat warm under the collar at what he considers attempt s wade by other men in the same lino of business 1o destroy his professional standing. Perfectaction and poriect health from the nse of DaWill's Little iarly ers, A perfect little pill. rosult Ris- L rinthe Blufts, This charming spectacular is to be given in Council Bluffs, three even and a matinee, the Istof December,with all the sconery, accessories, ete., with which it is presented in Omaba. The Council Bluffs home tilent is busy re- hearsing und posing with due enthus- insm, ——— Day & Hess have a force of men work ing on the roads through the Kiein try Buy five or ten acres there while it is cheap. s Alate invoice o1 ¢Len eile. curtain and Smyrna rugs atlow prices Coanci Blufls Carpet company. Watton is Kt William Watton, the oy who shot Jerry Enix last week, was brought before Justice Hummer vesterday for @ hoaring on the charge of murder. Alwost the entire day was occupied o hearing witnesses, but their testimony did not giffor o auy great exiont ) that of the wilnssses wio testitied bo. tho corouer’s jury. It wus evident thut Watton’s false story which he told tue jury was puiched up on account of a oLion that be Lad 1 il he told the truth be would surely ho hung. ‘There was not the slightest evidonce 10 show thal auy motive for & mur aer existed aud be was discharged. e 1f you have pias DaWit's Witaa salve will surely cure ¥o1 lueendiary Fire, Ao alarm of fire was sent morniug wt 2:0 o'clock from lower Muin street. It was « blaze at the bulidiug at 1017 cupled by W. J. thazal in vesterday box 4, on asioned ov a Main sireet, oc Wuite as @ suloou, The THE fire started in the wail between the saloon and the batlding ajoining it, outside of tho building, and was undoubtediy lighted by an incendiary. The building was almost en tirely demolished bofore the fire was ex tUnguished, 1t was owsed by I, L. Tialey, who estimates his loss at #1,500, thera being £1,000 insurance on it. Whito's loss will also figure up several hundred doliars s ail his stock and fixtures were destroyed. OMAH o> Rt Wheu in want of good loiment, buy vation Oil, which costs only 25 cents. it Don't forget to attend the third an nual ball and supper given by the Grand hotel bell boys at Masonic temple, Nov- ember 22, Sal School Board Meeting. The regular monthly meet of the school board was hold last ev 2z with the members sxcept Wells presont Several petitions for the remission tuition in the public «chools were presented aud all but two were granted, exceniing that of E. H. Sheafe and Plumer, which were referred, there bowg no writton peti tions filed Member Brider rap boiler and heating aratu the new IPiorce stree Rood working order Momber Stacy reportod that Tinley had resigned her position int Bioomer school snd that ot Whistler had been enonge ot a salury of £50 per mouth. ation of Miss Kate Holden was also reported and the engagement of Miss Lillie Millard to take ber niace. Momber Stubert reported that there was a balance duo of $245 on school furniture and the scorotary was {ustructed to send a draft for the amount, Attention was called by President Waite to tho fact cuat Chairman Wells of the financo committee had absonted himsel! from the meetings and had faled to make any report unon the annual reporis of the secr and treusurer, which had been referred to him. **ie must come himseif or else send in the papers,acd I don't care which he doos,” seid Whaite, Mr. Iields, Well collepgie on the finauca commitied, volun- teered to Mr, Weils and find out wha hie intentted to do. The report of Su tandent the past montn -\4‘-\\m| the e upils to hiuve baen as follows: Boys, 16003 irls, 1S04; average number n attendauce, 1. On'request of the superintendent the janitor of the ‘Bloomar building was in- structed to heat the oflice on Saturday morn ings It was orderea Wednesday on account all stoin riod that school and the it in t wore in Miss Mary ns teacher Miss Ma 10 tuke her Sawyer for lment of that school be dismissed afterncon until next Monday, to Taanksgiving, It wes also docided to have a iwo weeks vacation in the holitays comm Dacember 2 aaa ending January usual spring vacation will be done away with altogether, 1t being the opinion of the superintendent that many buvils who woula otherwise leave schiool at the opening of the spriog vacation will oe led to remain until the close of the year. ——— Tgnoraico of the merus of DeWitt's Litti Sarly Risers is a misfortune, These littl pillsregulate thn liver, cure headache, avspep 814, bad breatn, constipation and biliousness. Holiday photos, cut cabinets, for 50 days. Riley’s old stand. —— 170people in this civy uss g3 stoves The Gas Co. puts ‘eam in at cost Suing on the Contracts, For some time past, whenevet question has been agitated, bas been sure to bob up with the inguiry, ““Whut has become of the contracts which were sicued by tho officials of the various railways in which thoy agreed to erect and maintain o denot!” It has been thought by many that the coatracts could enforced, butl as sugar is generaily thought to be more attractive thau vinegar, the ofticials have toen buried almost up to their ears in the sweet stuff. They have aenied the binding foree of the contracts, however, on the groand that their signatures bad not been ratified ctors of their respective companies. Now the members of the com pany propose to tind out whether tho railways are to be allowed a monopoly of the bluffing business. A suit hus been com- menced in the district court bv Churchill, Moore, Evans and others of the Union Denot company to enforce the contract, and t local representativas of the companies baze veon served with notices that the suits will como up for triul at tne Januarvy term of The Burlington, Milwaukes, Rock , Union Pacitic and Wabash companies are mudo defendants, prices, Cottage 21.50 for gullery, the union ae some one uaion Tadigestion, dizziness. Pills, Take Baecham’ Cole & Cole sELL THE Round Oak and Radiant Home stoves. Over 1,000 in use in the city. Beware of imitations. Sce those oil heaters at Swaine's, Brondwiy. ren, the linesttine of 11l oods eived. Reiter, tho Gentle in the city, just o 510 Broadw 1AOSENENTS, L€ the Boyd. At the Boyd theater last evening reveral hundred Omaha people were subjected to oue of Line most remarikaole psychological ex- perimeuts within the range of their varied expericace. Fow, if any, are beliovers in Nirvana or the matatmas, but stranger sights aud sensations befell them than were ever dreawed of by Madame Blavatsky or her disciples in their wildest ecstatic moods, Not only wers their astral bodies projected over wide seas and ivto far lands witbout their own volition but, wore wonderful tuan anything even hinted at1u the transcendental philosophy of American theosoplist or ludian “brother,’ tho veil of the wisty pust was raised, and ther etheroalized aves behela tho panorama of the giowing ovieutal lite of nearly tweuty centuries ago. Under this magic spell they visited 1al- estine and bebeld the romarntic unfuiding of the cavecr of Ben Hur. They wentiuto the desert, hovered over th iean seu, wan- dered torough Jerusalem and peepad in up the chariot races at Autioed, ALl was quaiut aud strange, but glorifiea in eolor and oeauty. Wilhersover they went b air was fitled with tho quaver of inusie, now plain L¥a and auou me , but tne melodies ever prescit PoIhelr first ocnsciousness in this peculiar stale was a viow of the Syrian desert und tho meeting of Balthazar, Melchoir and Guspar, the three wise men who went to see the star in the east. Next to their sight couies tho Jopps gate, with Ju:epn ana Mary aud e rabi Samuel 4DoUL Lo euter tha city bevoud the frowning wals, ‘Iho sceno su1its to the Damascus gato, where the wise wen of the desert seek entrauce in their scarch for One who is greater than Herod The vearded men from sandy solitudes ure then seen betore the cruel monuarch, whose paluce 15 exposea in the mugoilicence of its marble and burnisned gola. More than Ly vears pass as in winkliug of an oye, and the visitors themseives in the imverial gardens, palaco in the distance and Ben Hur and Mssala seated on @ warole bouch engagzed in thoe discussion which mukes thew enemies and iy fraught with so much of 1ate for both of thew. Next upon the house lop ure met Ben Hur sud bis mo iu conversa tiop, end the view sweeps over Jo salem to the distant mountains, Up the- street come the warchiug legions of IRome, who periorm an iotricate arill, and Valerius Gratus, alas! is stricken to the grouud by u tllo cast oy An outraged Jew, ‘I'ne soldiers rush Lo the house tops, and Ben Hur is seized for food for Roman batred, The 1ifLs to the royal gardens ugata, und tke queen of the butterfies, a preity little fairy in & short, Himy dress strikiogly like & modorn bullet costume, bauishes un pleasant memorivs with a dwinty dance, in which she 1s soon joined by & troop of simi- 1ar zauzy elfins. Threo years fly by witn the floetuess of thought sod Ben Hur, the slave, is seen in the act of wiuning bis froodom by rescuing bis mastor, Arrius, from the huagry waves of the ¥ ban. ‘I'lie walery waste gives wuy 10 the ereen groves of 1) iphue, among whose sporkling fountains aud tropic foliage Lhe priestesses and tue oalads disport them- selves lo gav revelry, with dancing and marching. = Bon Hur's reception by the Stolk liderim with danciog Arabian tailor, the find tue e e e e e DAILY BEE: TUENI\A\ A plain business talk. To eonta to tha point at ¢ new clothing. Weknow W hether you hav {5 get for the amoun your money. In this place wih -1 U w you you | get muh I i thos , hsi 1y made kb and finisn ars extrant Wintrdays fa an inventory of the young are ready to supply his ne cont or a shirt waist. Our pricas are nc Comple Mail Ot 1poOroa +d for te stock of hats, fers solicited OVEMBER littls, or a tinavily g¢ 22. 1892 snea, how lot us infer that vou want sland what you want um t s you de ible return for VME TCALF'S is the t. ‘The pretty siyies of suits and 10.00, $12 00, ars something and the fit, styls you f ] pandthe hast ave rignt, and CRT) { >Hd ching, will re nind mother t hopelul's wearig appare ytaka We over- thei modesty aps and furnshing goois METCALF BRO'S, 508 Broadway, Eisman building Council Blufis ARE YOU GOING T0 PAINT? The autumn s 1) time to paint, anc and buildings and adds much 1o the value Would You Likato Bu le The Lest hoited oil you bought you p sell you one gallon ov 100,000 gallons of your attention, read the vest of this and ¢ St. Louis lead, 7¢ |n-1 ‘n Omaha lead, 6ie per 1b, Joplin lead, Ge p : ). Cheap lead e per 1, Linseed oil, boiled, 4% per gal. 1 n.nul oi'. 1w, dbe per gal. por gal. gl less, The Aceme We guaranteo to beas gond as an per gullon, Has ucver been sold for e and benut Wo want to sell you paints and everything 1 one cout brightens aud pr ol your y Paint at Wholesale sorves lhouses property. usedd in painting at wi obably paid 70 1 gallon for it. any brands at 49¢, Now wo ompare th aht cash pri csule and Wo will awve caurht Berry Bros., $1.00 per gal. Berry Bros., hard oil.1 gal Other hard oils, from $1.00 to $1.50 per gal. Mineral paints, dry, from 13e to 3e. lineral paints, ground in oil, 4¢ to Ge, hard oily can, 1, $1.75 Mixed Paint v mixed paint. We will seil you Thanil.50 per gallon. at 81.2 THE EXCELSIOR MIXED PAINT good a painy as otl dealers seb er gulioa. M you for $1.50. We w at $1.00 Our Barn and Roof Paint We will seil you at 75e per gailon. LOWEST PRIGES ON ALL KINDS OF GLASS. On_all other goods our prices are cqually low. COME AND SEE US AND BRING THE CASH PN, maidens 13 quickly followed by a view of the lako oy moonlizht with the voung man under the spell of tne siveu Iras”song. But Ben Hur at last comes to tho house Simonides, who rendors a faithtul account of the legacy leit by the soung man's father: Here are also present ilderim and Isiher, and the old steward is given uis freedom. The interior of a pala is exposed and Mes- sala and Sanballav caught in the act of waking their wager on the chariou Then comes the story of that thritling test, and there 1s 4 glimpse of supreme moment, just aU the stant that the = Jew’s Atrate seut the Roman plunging to def a1d wisaster nud shame, Ltehief from the in tensity of 1h1s scene is found in & dance oy the blackbirds and in viewing bemutiful statuary. Ben iiur, now rich and famous, returns to the homo of bis father to find it deserted, Iv rapid succossion foliow the scenes in and about Jerasulom, showing the sad fate of his mother and sister 1n_their afiliction with leprosy, and closing with the havpy reunion of the young Jew and his dearoues, cleansed and made whol “This is an_outline of what the Omak people thouzht they aid and saw, but it was only an illusion, They really witncssed the story of Ben Hur, told” in pantomime and tableaux with peautiful spectac- ular effects, which accounts for tue strange spell which fell upon them. Phe - entertamment consisted of twenty odd scoues interspersed with duuces, marches &nd statuesque groupings. Tha characters, none of whom had any lines to speak, were attired in appropriate oriental costumes and enacted their simple panto- mime wmia mupificent age euvironments, Tt is doubtful if any amateur performan ever given in this citv had such a wealth ot beautiful scenery and the entertainment was a line aruistic suncess, its Wiltinms' Cowboy Band. Theodore Thomas and Waguer are out- rivaled, and what way be named the music of tho furthor future hus its exponents, and their corporate name is the Dodgo Clity Cow- boy band. A great organization, aud one certainly bound to waken up the somnolent @ast within the next couple of months, The band wade its debut in Omaha at the Expo- sititon ball last evening and did not have within 95 per cont of the audience its per- formance merited, There are fifty pieces in the band, the “httle tin shoo" being por- veatarty well furnishod. The “Semiramide’ overture of Rossiul vecupied & prominent PArL in the ten-number program, presumably as a sop 10 the classicists, . bul the greater part of the entertaiumaut was as 1t should be, vacy of the life uud exuberance of the cowboy. ‘I'ne mothod of these bechaperejoed wusiciaus is inspiring, not o sav cyelouic, and in rendition of the *Cowboys' Trum- phale’’ and L wil descriptivo fantusi “Lifs of Creeae, or a Minet's Luck simply bevond criticiswm, Sinclair 0as an air a3 1mPressive in its wuy &s that of tha late Patrick Sarsficld bimsolf. They come agaiu on the 5ih of January next, and they wiil doubtless bring witn tham the scalps of the eastir 1 eritics. s Aud Conductor AL Vo A representative goers greeted the and the Bijou last uight, of thovery best of the season. All the alties are on the order brilliant, Sun- , the 1ntellectunl phenomenon and mind . being premier i ali the bright con stellaiion deriand, crowd of vew bill ut amusemont Weouderland which is voted one ndment Commit :eUing valled for last night to cousider amendments to city charter failed to materialize, Three councilmen, & couple of city oficials ana the same number of citizens were the only persous who put in an appearunce at the city hull. For an bhour these persons warmed themselves over one of the radiators and then adjourned Al tbe eauncil weetiug touizhit o new plan « A Toe public the ot | AND GLASS C0. MasonicTemple. will be inaugurated by which the memoers of 1he council hope Luattne desired resuit will be attained. Mr. Steel introduce. Th the appointmi of five ¢ city engines Putlic. Wo a resolution which hoe will reselution wili provide for of a committes consisting the city attorney, the i an of .he Boar Rosewater of Bee and Me. G. M. Huchicoek of World-Herzla. This committee will given authority to appoint five resident tax- pavers of the city, afior which the commi tee of fifteen will bo authorized aud given full power to draft and submit to the lewisla ture such amendments as may be deemed necessar - FIRE AND POLIC Want the Place Shoup cand Esland Oficers’ Claim, Pipeman Pearson of ilose Compauy No. 4 was granted a ten days’ leave by tho Board of Firo and PPolice Commissioners at their meoting last night, Detective John Savage and Ofticer Poole were also given the usual annual leave. Mounted Officer Shoup was confirmed as o sergeant, his appointmert to date from tho first of noxt month. A half-dozen ofticers who now walk beats sent in applications for the position of mounted officer, 1o be mad vacant Dby Shoup's promotion. No sct o was taken regarding the applications. Chiet of Police Dean of Grand Island scot a letter 1o the mayor complaining sbout & reward that be thought was due one of nis officers for the capture of W. G. Hutehin- son, who was wanied here for robbing St Jobw's chureh, Hutchinson was arrested in Grand Island fora petty crime and bound or to the district court. As the oflicers o wruted bim for burglary the Grand Island suihorities turnea him over to the Omaha police and thoy in turn sent him on 1o Rochester, where he was wanted for burglary and jul breaking. ‘The Kochoste authorities paid §00 reward for their man aud now Chief Dean thinks his mun who mado the original Arrest ougit to come in on the divide. Referred toa commitiee to in vestigate and report, John MeGreal, pipaman on compuny, sent 1n his resiguation accepted. The mayor appointed Joseph Sehiultz a spe cinl policeman on South Thirtoenth street, ‘hio commitre 0a finance, 4who consiae the matter of purchasing typewriter, recommended th wackiue, as one is quar: A request from the committes on property was sent in asking the muyor and council 10 renew the lease on the prosent city Jail for two years. Tne present lease docs not ex- pire until May 1 Andy Nelon was granted a trans liguor” licenso from 219 North street to 316 ou the sawe street Chief Seavey prosented 1uformation necded 10 asist tha 0oard in considering ap piications for uew lguor licensas, - Piles of peaple have piles, but Witen Huzel Salve will cure them NS Ujr: Denj‘" isno tbe equal of Jz\mbé (e for the Prompt and Perinanent Cute of Pains and7\ches No. 4 hose ana it was o Chief Seavey's s purchase of ihie neaded at police hea - or of his DeWivs Sixtecnth | '\\ W Sunday did'nt Nieht's touch us but smoke filled [ire the the store. Theinsurance people are now adjusting the dam- Y they ge few days We'll smoke sale as have a soon- as throueh, in a Wait for it Columbia Cllgitluiies (Cloy Cor. 18th and F rnam. [ QTR TET R SO E N DE S UL IR S S L bt e o |G W. PANGLE, M. D. Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Expericnco. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN« SARY OF MEDICINE. ad, Throat, and Tangs; Diss enses ol the ab Fils a0 Apoplexy, (Tert Disewse, Liver piaint, didiey Compluint, Nearvous Dobiiity, Mental Depres= sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Dinbetes, Bright's Diseaso, St Vitus® 8 atiamn, varalysis, Wiiito, Bwellin, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of biogd. Woman with her delicate orpuns re slored to health. Dropey curcd wichout tappin Special Attention given to private and Venercal Diseases of all kinds, $50 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease | cannot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in two or threo Lours, or ng pag. Lo worrhoids or Piles cured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will pave life and hundreds of doilars by ealling on on usity DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Phiysician who can tell what ail( a person without asking a-quest Al correspondence strietly confidential, Medicin Bent by vxpross. Addiess all leiters o 6, W, Pangiz, MD, 558 Broadway, Council Blu f;, Alnslu. GHICAGY ENGRAVING at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best, Send us #1.2 el Send us 90 cts, aud your present plate (10 be held t registered) and we'll send you 100 o= low a We pay express charges. METCALF STATIONFRY COMPANY, 136 Wabash Ave.. Chicagn Sim & Saunders Bray Attorneys oo tn Booms 4 4 Council Blufs, L avlaw, Pr the state anl and b Shugart PECIAL NOTICES CUUNCIL BLUFFS, EMPLOYMENT. ANTED A pupll nyrse at the W. ¢ or it & wnd 9th wtreet and % yours 0ld; of g Apply at ouce A oy must be moral cha Call at Good wages. (UL Wanted o1 goneral housework Fauddress No. 105 Fourth street ORK —Wanted. by active boy wake hin 22, Boe oflice. of | L usatul 1n shop o7 sture. whe will Add ress DANCING SCHOOL. MURIAYS ln I A parions, chiidron § b 10 Maauits, 70 p Sociale second and fourth Musie furnished partios and ciubs Flor s ounel) B10fs.or s Farna Liabers, LUBrucior, vondays. dp. Addrens It 4. 1 Mt Umabi, W, I SPECIAL NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS l,v-.un and eily and g It buslness rentals Longee & Towle Money loaned on_ stook tate for salo. Dwelllng and Money loaned for loeal lnyestors 1 vtroot. e street, £ homo n Place or 10 £2,50) diflerence. G reenshied forred o ecnshicds, W 0n & Co A-WOOD & (0. inve soms of Ure finest farme ein southwostern towa for snle. Call und see 20 Miskn stroet Lroom honwe on South nsbiclds, Nienolson & Co. R EXCHANGE- Gy th street for land. Gre NI The foliowing dw dwelling, 154 Park ave welling, 7 So. bt st 1 ave, I 0, <is m dwellin, et ling i dwel i 1itwel g, o 10 G 310 il 15t st w Avenuo B, §I3 Twa 0 coln avo Iwelig, 200 Tnrmony st L awelling Brbbitt Place, $is dwiiling 50 Mynster st., $14 w w il avo.. 8 Mynstor st.. §12,5), wn v, §1 th Bl bitL Plnce, 812,50, e, $12.50 Park nve., §12.00. i Avenua A, $10. I at.. $i0. W1 N Tth et $10, 1403 5 ave., $10. 05 1th at., §10. 145 Vine si., 810, 2! 257 17th uye., §10, 25 Avenue' B, £10 17 £ nve., §10. 10 Avenue A, $10. Lam ave . noar High, 89 . ot § om dwolin L dwelling o dwel ik room dwelling, i dw e dwell dwell iwellln )W Twellin: G voum dweiling. o dwelllng, 1ng 2040 Aveniu 2ist st und Avenue M, 83, B KL, 8, ATenue A, i3 N. I8t at., 87 61 S0 I8t st 8, 0 Avenue A, 80, ) 15t nyo., 8, 05 Avenud D, § ) Avenus D, & ) Avenue 1, 8 0. 6th at., 205 Park uva., 4 Mynstor At £ 5 i ave droom dwelling. Loroom dwelling Lroom dwelling, Beroom dwelling 2 roum dwellin. A-room dwelling Sroom dwallin Lroom dwel g oroom dwelllig, ronm dw (1Y 121 3d v, 4 N ynator st 41 SIxth nye. .00, $10 VOU have anything for salo or trado see E. 15, beafe, Broadwiy and Maln stroot 100,10t in Centr e 46 10ts in Turley's 1 latn in gl o 120 lots in Wright 15 Jote 1 Proren’s ndd Lots in every ad itlon to th oron piymenis. Call unt w Rhow proper Grevns) AJUGAIS, e frait wno ardon tract 1l TFOm PONCOM o0 214 BOres 10 GrApes, Lo i blackberri & %) appla trees. 75 plum (roes, chiorry troes. dwelling, stable, ote. Prico 8,000, No M hew o city clienp for oush, o ux. Nu trouble 1o s, Nieholson & (o ACILIEN 1itting anshi adway; 8 % cash wi onl 1 § ty in s, NiclOIson & 0 ala_ploce for nange for Council Blufs 199 At ot el exchung Wit houses and i3 f0F Nebrasks land. & Vi Patten Johnsto ALIEACTS wnd loan Farw and city proporly souglt aud wold. Trasey & Thomas, Counei Blutte 17 BROADWAY £ 1 loyestme Natlonal bank Will 1) cash 3y y 1 p bson, MISZELLANZ0US JPOUND=A il ot money, wiich can b b y 0B+ purchasiog the 1ot in which 1t is d. Apply to ishiclds, Niebolaon & o 1 Broad way T ARBAC A el ire coxspools. viults K. . Burke, city bldg remoyed, s cleanod JOI <AL ) ! gt ol 1o exeliange tor Innd. an ea lniss. Addross i 0. box G, Cona cll Bluffs, 1. IS EB W Tk H it 10 Wright, sixth floor cattio o farn, o) wintersd on G J3ite Wabish 108 Ialph, at Baldwin block orke K Bouse. or K. P on. and liberal & o A suld bauglo with word *Zather reastpli. Vinder oan Kot Vi s b 20 Brosdway