Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 25, 1892, Page 3

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B l THE OMAHA BE BLUTFA PEARL STREE' arrinr 1o na¥ past of the oity L. W, TILTON. - MANACER SO Tn | Bii megs O rLEMRONEs | ROE e MENTION, f. Y. Piembing Ce Whois G.. N. & Co.1 No 41 Na miNor coure ¥ Mr. S, T bountifu v ’ s Lumber Ot ¢ McAtee generously Toanksgivin aiuner s Christian assceiation’s et conference Latter Day be held mt Crescent, beginuing sroing at 10:80 o'clock anda last nday even Willinro T, Moryise maba and Miss Carric May Pool of ( uffs were mar ried yesterday ot the residence of tue bride, near the deaf and dumb tustituie, Kev. G Rice ofiiciat This evening First Congreg unig or it being Adm pro: Tolics In police court led the prov for hospita Suints wil tomorrow m ng until & the Sunday school of the tlonpl chureh will give o nmont ia the church pa fesiiva opsing o m ha vestordny moruing Lowis Neoly, Avihur Mowery and _Chester Egbert three small boys, were found guilty of Lreak: e a window ut John Miller's fruit sand on lower Broadway snd stealing soms fruit and were given soven days in the city jul or Nee SUDPOS 10 huve Lap! the thelt, was dis- charged. The switcumen their annua temple. The ALAY Wway wh in of nop last evel ouncil Bluffs gave ing ut the Masonic bad wenther caused some to would ¢ wise have beon there, but once inside the hall the dancers gave themsolves up to.oleasure and ook no thought of woat was going on outside. The Quuce was @ gremt success, Kocinly &uo financially. Mrs. George E. Mevers was somowh startied [ast eveniug at having + m: ble into her house, at the corner o street und Park avenue, and seat if be was intonding to stav Genily wnder the iufluence c Mevers called the police and taken to the nolice statio bi1s uame as William Jone with drunkenuess. e tried to square b self by stating that Lo was looking for other place further up the street and wade a mistake. A great many of the poor people of the city were enabled to enjoy good dinners yester- dny through the generosity of the schooi children. In mccordunce with a custom, which hins been it vogue on holiday ocens- 1008 in Council Bluffs for several voars past, eact pupii in the schools was asked 10 contribute somothing iu the way of provisions or clothing, snd nearly every ouo responded with & gift of some kind. Somo brougnt apnles, oranzes or potatoes, while othors gave chicieus and turkeys. No lurge gifts were as from uny ove, but when the whole contributio was Jumped torether 1t took several wagons to cerry 1t ull to its destination. The coutri butions were divided beuween the hospitals, the Christian bome and Delong’s wission. Piles of poopic hove piles, but DeWit's Witen Huzel Salve wiil cure them. Murket Aflucted. winted with the silk urally think that silks ud vidly in i He w uor the tellow where be nd was Sk Any onc t would n kinds arc il ch is the with raw material, and must certuinly affect the price on all sillc goode. As usual, we're looking after the markets, and bought in time to suve the per cent advance on all kinds ot silks. We intend giving our patrons tho advantage of this pur- chuse, und place ou sale for your in- spection over 2,700 pieces of all silk rib. bons at less thun muanufacturer’s price toduy in gros grain, sutins, satin edge and morie, all widths, all colors and beuutiful range of light shades for funcy work. 2 | piace Note following price v No. 1 ribbons from 10c to 19¢ a piece. All silk morie ribbon, piquot edge, No. 5 at 6ic, No. 7 at 8¢, No. 9 at 10, No. 12 a1 124 Onve of the best values we offer out of our large purchase is the bargains we show in satin ribhons, in puresilk henvyweight zoods. No. hat 7c at 9c, No. § at 124¢, No. 12 at 15¢, No. 16 at 18c, No. 22 at 22c, In addition to the two above lines we have n full range of - shndes and colors in gros grain with satin edge at same prices. F. W. & (0., BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs, Ia PERSONAL PARAGRLL Bernerd Wickbham nas returned from De ver sud will spenda ten days visiting relatives here. - J. G, P. Hiidebrand, & prominent uews- pper man of St. Paul, Web., was in the city yesteraay. Mrs. Goff, who has been visiting Mrs. J B. Highsmith, lert Wednesday for ber home in North Platte, Neb, A wrge number of Bluffites went to Omaha yesterduy to take in the foot bull game be tween the lowa and Nebrasks university elevens. One party wont on & talivho coach which wus gaily decorated with old ribbons and bore the initials, *S. U. of regurd for the lowa City bovs. Amone 1nose who maae up the party were Mr. and Mrs. I, P. Wright, Miss Maude Oliver, Miss Nellie Wright, Dr. H. A, Woodbury and G. S Wrwnt, —— The grentest puin-anuibilator of the age is Sulvation Oil. It always cures e —e Gentlemen, the finest tine of fall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, Holiday photos, cut ¥ eabin ) duys. Riley's old stand. ———— Don't make any arrangements for your holiduy goods until you have scen the many new and useful articles at Lund Bros. ——_— A letter addressed to G., N awaits u claimant at the DEE oftic on it the Churchos. Thauksgiviug services were beld at St Paul’s Episcopal ctiureh yosterday morning 'he regular servics for the day was ren der Excellent music was furnished by tho surpiices choir, with J. H. Siams st the organ, the selections, *Te Deuw." “Bene dictus” aud “To Thee, O Lora,” vy C Williams, being preseuted in wn admir wannor, A sermon was preached by £ E. ). Babcock aua a collection was taken for the benefit of the Women's Christian asso clation hospital Al e Broniway sethodist church & WLIOD Service was' beld, the Presbylerian Congrecutionul, HBaptist' and Methodist ehurches combining. The meetiog was beld in the basement, owing to the fact that the steam hestiog spparatus bad not been put in in tise so that the audionce room could be bested. The sermou was preached vy Rev. C. W. Suyder of St. Joau's English_ Luth- eran oburch. At the Fifth Avenve church sn ull-day meeting was heid, commencing at 10 o'lock in the morning #ud lasting uutil 10 o the evening, with ouly ®n iutermission of two bours @t noon. Miss Adelaide Sterman, one of the raitroad evaugelists, guve sn uccount during the uftornoor of ber wonderful hewl ng. This was the closing meetiug of the sevies thit bas Leen Leld by the Misses Shermay sod Bmith. s Davis for drugs and paints R Ten shares capital stock ('itizens State bank for sale. E H. Sheafe. —— Soee those oll heaters ut Swalve's, 787 Broudway. ices, &1 Cottage g 0 for liery, & Co. Nervi NENS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS SIX HUNE 1 cu (. rity's Miessings Liberally ¥ and and Good s Croth gstowed— n Naked snd Vork of the ng the Ha ong Ing the gry lows fts wh it must there per sort ir ger woula have sod many ¢ ! Kev " nave boe own fa any wh pang ere of whers b vie blame, tn & ¢ the generosity o© the £ood w Heury ted hir 200 wout men wh 10 means oasy ask of from the afternoon keeping work steadily iutil 8 1p I'he fact that u free dinner would Ch o'clock In the mors be git at sproad rumor 1 past 1o gott ing acqu: seasing regu yes, and knives too—made their plates to Lb & 10 judge from, t have bee tivate Lheir nppst They neop cou e vigor he tr which ks — 1y back aguin oI the little fel p nignts to cu s the yuths Qs uud is soue Came in Droves The dinuer wus announced for 1 but three b vuriier than that the crowd begar rrive. There were bovs and girls plexions, clad in of all coiors aud ages. But, bowever ent they wed reneral bud one ch overwhelming mission doo raiment differ ey un th turkey. My 1 keepingtbe u 5 wh but de 1 suwple Dolong succee back: le, 1ests for pie that came f that hud Dot had much 1o eat since last Thanksgiving ke down the arriers and the little folks broke pell mell for the loog tubles that were spread longth- wise of the bull, loadea down with things caleuiuted to wheedie the mosfTastidious apnetite I 11 o'clock stream of bunar e that wud Mrs ded be g W the pitiful scores of roc on there was s steady bumanity coming n at the door, and before the food was ull gone in the afternoon those who had bsen thought ful enough to be on the ground early were sround for another supply. And they got it. Mr. und Mrs. Delong were ussisted in serv 10 by Mesdames Haggerty, Fuller, Springer Denny, Sules, Antove, Strand, Adems, Ding man, Cady, Highsmith, Tulbot. Kond, Olm- siond, Carbee, Hover aud others. Tiwenty- four little pirls, members of the industrial department of the mission, wearing red caps us badges of thoir order, officiated as wali- ress Itis estimated that about 600 children re- ceived their dtuners, and yet thefe were pro visions left over after all hud been satisfied. Thoso who hiod charge of toe affair réeeived the hearty co-overation of u large number of wenerous citizens, who helped them out with contributions of provisions, ciotbing or mouev. The clothing what provisions wore left over will_be distrivuted today and tomorrow amoug the poor families in the and Good Worl Mr. and Mre, Delong deserve even more assistance tban they have received from the citizens, The Upion Choristian miseion, since 1ts oreanization about & yewr ugo, bas doue au vntold amount of good. Meetings of & religious naturo are held ev night ia the building, 228 Brona In uddition to this oo industrisl school has been estad- lished. The girls who have no chance to learn the secrets of housekeeping at homo are encouraged to come to Lhi und duriLg the few months since tion it has grown until cichty si evrolled. Meetings are beld e s day, and the pupils ure taught to sew and do other useful things of like nature. They are immensely nte) ted in the worl the number of pupils is rconstantly growing. The management of the mission nas been hampered cousiderably by lack of fuads. Just at this season of 1he 3 one's purse strings are loosened sailiug, but for several months past called for the most rigid econom, on 1ts feet. It is hoped tnat the ens will take pains to see that Mr. Delong is supplied with the necessary funas during the coming months, for it is to ba greally doubted if the money could be pui i &ny more worthy hunds. of the Mission. is it easy has —— Weather Keports. The indicgtions are for western colde er. This stateme fied by the rush of putrons Store unde weels Sinee t stock re csgary to partment We have a few broken lines ure closing ovt and call your 10 th owing bargsins on our te Luaies’ natural Ladies’ ribbed sold for 50c, ot jum weight bergain ut 4 Gent's b uy shirts and drawers, sold for #9¢, 10 close ut 2 each, Examine oth gains in Gent's un- derwenr, d0c, 7ou, $1.00 and #1.50 euch. Children’s white underweur from l0c to Bhe, nceording 1o size. Children’s gray underwear 13c up- ward. Other qualities in natural wool, camels hair and reds. Ask to see lad hlaek tights ut §1.00, $1.95, $2 50. misses’ union suits from Koe suit, in white. natural nnd bluc W, & CO, Boston Store, Council Blufis, la. —_ Rescued from the Gallows. Ex Murshu! Guanella is oconsratulating himself upon the probability of baffig avle to savo u fellow creature from the gallows, to- werd which @ North Dakots court was r rouding bim al a bigh rate of speed. Among the meu whom Guunells & Miteheli nave given employment at their sand vits south of the city during the past year was Q'nemas MeDooald, About the middle of July Mc Dovuld #nd & coupie of companions who were working with bim threw up their jobs and started to Daketa 10 work in toe harvest fields, While iu the empioy of the Counc Bluffs men McDovald esrvod the reputatiou of beiug n peacesble sud 1AUSLYIONS WAL, 00O uot likely to be led intouny trouble. Nothing was beard from him until & few cuys ago, wheu @ leiter from an sitorney iu a Norio Dakota town was delivered 1o Guanells & Mitchell ssed 10 wuy owuer of any sanapit in vicimty of Council B The lotter announced inat Toomas Mo Donald was undcr arrest cukrged with mur der; und ihul case of circumsiantial evi dence bad been woven around bim that was certain 1o send bim 10 the gallows unless be could prove the siate i ent he bad maae from the time of his arrest that he was innoceut lowa it is ver- t the Boston weur departmentin the pust enrly nishe trade we have with everyur un under had our ug nec complete ar de- that tention coun- we nte, mede nts, a and white vests nd plain vests und euch. vests Ladies and p: ¢ each, eques Ladie 1o 83 1a | | | | | | | dr ar, whon every | to keep 1t | | from ¢ TH time © \was working in Bluffs, v wnd that st witted, July pit near T ® war reusor dere was ub att Iny ine the a sn CGouneil ety rime charged t v poin A oS 1he the s ate worked en ut t money and ¢ L ney defend 5 the appareutly 8l the assertion of MéDonaid tuat B on ) -\ sandpits, ar A reloronce Dak ata, and thu T ork for a long at v ork for " onr ed in suffici nate mu the g i of 1 utial evider baiu appears t wt. progress 3 hotel Banniste A. Mitchell and Miss L. S. Malin been the guests of Mrs, Thomas days past, bave placed ou mbver of A etudio re at the Mrs. ( hav teul! for vition or Mrs whe sey A lurge o consisting of hand deco & person who is i the e degr cannot be more vleusartly spent than in going through the rooms on the third floor where the exhibit is, and even those who are not particularly interested in ting caunor help admiring the tuste and sk that was bro iv use b these ludies. The blendi of colors sh the true artistic impulse, and the completeness with which tne details of every piece of work are wrought out makes 1t us near per fection as anytbing cun be. A lar num er visited the rooms vesterdu nd al went away highly pleased. ‘w'be exhivit will be open again tday 1rom 10 &, m. t0 10 p. m and the public is invited 1o call licious as Cudabv’s Rex Brand’ is d among ladies in compuring beef Ask your grocer for *Rex . Co. has ndded iws force and will '8, duy or night. ral ey specimens of their work, ated cuinaware, To erested in it e half u day [ vs “As de 8 by-wo extracts. The A. D, hacks to at ull hou two new LnEWel Telephor 1 Wls in street: —— 1:0people in this city use gis as Co. puts ’em in at cost. S0 Knotts—Coon. An elegunt weading ook place last even- ing in the Browdway Methodist church. Lemuel (. Kuotts, ‘one of Council Bluffs’ young merchants, and Miss Estelia V. ( were united iu the bonds of matrimony H. P. Dudley oficisting. A large nu of frieuds of the parties assembled to wit- the ceremony. 18 o'clock the o 1 forth the wedding marcn ut the iss Luring and the bridal party ontered the church. The usbers, Messrs, Wl wr Luring and Will Whnite, headed the procession and were followed by the girls, Misses Marion Tilton and 1 The bride, veautifuily attired in white, e tered the church by oue door, uccompanied by her -brother. Mr. Otto Coon, and Miss Niles as bridesmaid, while at tne other door the groom entered. The party euthered at the froniof the church, whero Rev. dlr. Dud- lev, v an impressivo ceremony, seid words that made them one. The bride is one of Councll Biuffs' most_charming youug ladies. and the voung coupls buvs & Lost of friends who extend cougratulations. ‘Tues will begin housekoeping at once we s, Winslow's Sooting Sirup tor chil- teething eives quiet, helpful rest ceuts & bottle — Conl and Wood. Saclett & 628 Droadway. Telepuone 44, : 1ave a force of men work ing on the roads through the Klei aract. Buy five or ten neres there it is cheup. ¢ & Hess 1 Y. M. CoAL ui of the pleasantest by the Young ciation of this The rooms were open all aay aud many called in respouse to & weneral invitation extended the secretary. In the evening ihere was & sccial which it is estimated more thar peovie uitended. Music was furnished by a quartet d of Messrs. William White Walter L Willam Brook and ( Atkins, Coffe, chocolzte and sandwiche were served 10 ovar 400 guests. The frionds of the association were highlv elatsd over the success of ihe entertuinment, us it showed the increasing interest felf by the public in its welrar —— onest pill 15 the o ne v. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers 0 ustivation, bitiousness aud sickhsad Ho Oue receptions miven ever Men’s Christian asso= place vester: city 100k An apotbecs cura uche, Burglurized u Store, ho was dissatistied sion of the world's wealth bre aow of Oldull & Petersou’s store on Main street, vear the corner of Sixth avel last evening, and 6tole & coupie revolvers und two dozen spoons. The kt hiad been closed nil day. I'be exact value of tolen goods couid not be determined last iug, us the proprietors bad not bhad & chance Lo muke & Lho10ugh examination R Beecham's Plits are, Some one present divi open a rear with the i because they A Gre Mr. Cushing, on being the bench, prepired himself by readi in nineteen duys the fifty-seven volume of Mussachussits reports. When Web. ster’s unabridged dictionary appeared he read it through, word for word, and cotrected some mistukes. Mr. Cush- ing excellod a8 & linguist und was s 10 be sble to converse with all the for eign ministers at Washington in their own tongue. Itis also stuted that our commissioner in Chinu he nego- tiastnd the first treaty without the aid of upn interpreter, ——— A Lafing Stick. us contrive d. appointed to [ Some inger nees are used y thieves. The latest looks like an ordinury wulking stick, but is so ar- ranged that by pressing u springat the handle the feriule will spread apart and form a sort of spring clip that will tuke hold of anything that s within reach The thin, ca'led ““the continental lifting stick,” and is used to take things ind counters whem the shop- mun’s back is turned. Highest of all in Leavening Power.——Latest U, § Roal . Gov't Report, B l [+] Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE ver | E OMAHA DAILY BEE: | the tho loxis | con £Ribay, : SELAVE TRADE INWMOROCOO oys an® Hivis Sold nt § 830 10 %78 Faey an wi o8 W th the { AV gave thie y Kuid ms fromn '8 10 soid withess of a throe very there d wore ruthlessly to dif- poor little ¢ had to strange people, not )l & word 1 particy p . simiply the p sto S not k, the es of [ very us the offspring of this cor 1 ed and as pres As you are Moroceo. ney that he wishes it in the ground. 11 is necessury thut no one should know where this treasure s hidden, There- fore, incredinle as it may seem, old and worn sluves, mnle and femaule, ure to be employed to dig & sle to hide the wenlth of their and the unfortunate negro may ) be suid to dig his own grave. as he never ser tof ano sun. A cup of coffee, ten some native drink contains the deadly poison so often nd- ministere Morecco, wi must be reme ed, ners unknown., Jetch ents Yo m aware, there @ 4 T Lveryone who hr 10 taiic of bur suid d i ere, it ingue! T Onpable of Miscoustruction, Somerville Journa “Where is there s0 low, 80 buse, 50 utterly un- the name of man as ot to ndidate in this, peril? asked the middle of und an enthusiastic little ck in the reur of the ha swhody howl by stunding np excitedly and shouti.g “Heu Henr! (2] w SE4 worthy suppo: the st glow ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM , 8 BLOOD POISON Aud every kindred disease arising from impure bicod cured by that never-fuiling und best of all medicines, Book on Blood and Skin Dis THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. N tce. le1 proposuls witl 1€ on or before 2 o'closk y of Decomber, 1802, for for the lezisl printed Gosiznuted o Juws of the &tute of Nobruskn, he printing and bin tinz o cloth o thousand (1,002 coplos aach of the iitor of public ry of stu bulldings. } statistios: nnd fve huu- puch of the bie ul reports of superintendent of pub- Hibraring wnd ndjutant thousand coples Teport transp on for 18402 und five 05 raport Stute ho be recelv p. m. the prin with such n louse thereof. 1 which s shown ne (1) under the prin d ut uny of the ihh d 7 C ble of urein of ubor und dred (300 the attor © Instru general stute thousund (.00 agriculture for 182, and il other dacuments that my be ordered printed by ture, except such ug muy enter int wa part of the journals, which cluss ork is known desiznuted us cluss three @) under the printinz liws of Nel The bill work, executed under ¢ 1 be printed in small pica type, o fourteen (1) inch eight and on (Nis) inches wide DI pupis twenty-cl-it (3 double cup o the r exe paze, sich pag, Atain not less than tweaty-five (23 lnes of solid matter of seven () inches it lengiin, snd the lines shall be sucoess vely uishered, with a blank on'y in eich space vetween the tines. The titke pase of said bills shall contain not thun ehitoen (18 1ines as above, with three () Inches adaitdonal spuce allowabie for dispiny ticie i itter Fueh bid shall state what the bidder is will ing 1o do the work complete for, per page, for the three bundred (00) coples Guch DI iiso the yrice for wdditions) hundreds that niuy b ordered of the same bilat the <ametmne us the origiual three hundred (300) ine; ud | ngom POsILIoN. D per, press work, suiching, foldinz und i1 work of materisl ‘entering into th work required All work executea + nder cluss one dolivered In g00d_order by the con racior 1o the office of the searotary of Stitc Withiu three dauvs nftor the receipt of the order by suid con traetor from the chislrman of the tommittee on printin R of the e be prin‘ed ir pritier. br vell 1y pe, o1 paper to be nine SIx (6 inches wide, sipsle puze. forty-ve (43 poinds £ 10 ream. of twenty- four Uy thirey six white book. Each bid un der cliss three shall stave Wit the Lidder Is wiiling to do the work camplete for, per puse n each Teport or iten in the olus ding composition, puper, press work. stitehin . fold- Lz 4nd ull Work or muterisl ontering into the work required. Gulley sud Proof st Lo furnished wien reguire] by the oficers of the executive department or the chiirman of the coimittee o ) either brancl of the slutiire loted L b delivered fr Likte house Propossis for work in the ubove claswos Wit not be considerad nn ess the 81meo be wecompanicd by hond in the sum of fve thousuud 655,000 ollars WiLh two Or more sure ties: that In cuse Uhe Wurty proposiug for such et shisll be awarde | the same such par- ty woil within five () 6 s aficr the award to L of such coutract, suier 1nto bonde for the calthful perforance U L us provided by luw und the Bhe Lerus Of these propossls. Proposuis siw'l be m rked “Proposiis for public priotin " uud addressed to the stut bourd of brinting iu care of the secretary of state, Lincoln, Ao, Cottracts o cluss one (1) us ubove specified will be wwurded us w wholo, Contracts on elass three ( will be uwarded in wh bourd 1y elect Runipios of i clusn ono (1) and f¢ of pounds the tit shall be tnches 1on; Juper 1o b as ubove specifiod © Or i partus the ocuted under soen 8L the work 10 be ex nd thiree (3) muy be oftice of the secretiry of state Contracts on above olisses one (1) and the )10 rin 1wo () ye irs frow 1) ber L, KL except the reporis of the bourd of Lransportu Lon wnd state bonrd of azrieuiture, te lwrier 1o be cowp elud within sixty duys afier uh awuriing of the contanct. U he state brinting board roserves the 1o reject wny orbids. JQUN ALLFN, ) i'ln-lur\' of State. State Prioting Bourd - Stute | reusurer \ THOs H BEN 1ON Auditor Public Accounts. A, e, PIETY ght Lincoln, Neb, Nov OVEMBER 25, 1892, The autumn is the time i paint, an ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? buildings and adde much to the value und be Would You Like to Buy Paint at Wholesale We want to sell y The lrst b paInts o u bor g 100,000 oiled oil y rest of t 49 g per gal i 2 gul. The Aeme Mixed Paint We guar per gallon, tee 10 he Hus never beer sol¢ As good u paint as ot er gullon. LOWEST pRIGE On ull other goo will sell you COME AND E U [.B. PAINT, 0 1 and 3, 4th St, | | | A DYEING, CLEANING Omaha Office, 1521 Farnam St.; Tel Cor, Ave. A and 26th St.; Teleph THE® More sold than others comhined. those claiming 1o huve ulmost us good u machine, CORN SHELLER and be prot turers. deulers. Appl) NUFACTURING CO., Cou for our ngency YELEPHONE 157 AND SCHOEDSACIK, ELEBRATED SANDWICH ted by dir You can always depend upou our repuire Send for c: Our Barn and Roof Paint S ON ALL KINDS OF GLASS. BRING THE CASH AND GLASS MasonicTemple. Twin City Steam Dye Works PROPRIETOR. AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION il Bluffs Office and Wor circulars und price list SHELLER| ~ Donot be deceived by imitators or by the SANDWICH | reliable Buy ouly tee from munufac- local SANDWICH being kent in stock by all logues and prices Bluffs, Towa. # 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA First class in every respsct, Pr work and satisfac.ion guaran 1gents, . —Imvp}i)iad 'Saloly Elevahfs, Quick and Ready Rmsing. O PUIYORIY pov sFunew)) os|y ntion given to transien terms to ou: of town ’.CDUNCIL BLUFFS 81211 D12 W03 (3 All kinds of Dyeing an 1 Oleavin : dons tn thy irhest style of the urt Vaded anl stains| abrics wade 10 ook ws w00d us new Work promptly done und deliverel in ail 3 —————————— e, SPECIAL NOTICES CUUNCIL BLUFFS, EMPLOY MENT puy w o moral cherao x_ Caliator wages HOUSES AND LANDS an Dweiling and ! nveatore, S TEh etreot, wnco, for home o Vinoe pro. Greenahiog € fnost tarme Call and wee n South is0n & o ANGE Purk ny 1w i, 1400 BL vy 1, B05 4Lh WL HnE. 148 Vine si 1 dwelling com dwelling, Sth nve ing Ave Groom dwelling, Graham ave aroom hiouse. 1708 5 4room dwelling m welting Ol we g vow dwalling wollin, A B noar High, 89, L st 10, Avenue B, 8 SCRL and Avenue M, 88, 06 8 B W10 Avon 141 S0, s OO A v .00, ve, “plan i-room dwolling, 1558 nvo. A, 810 Toom Gwelling, 3 Gth ave., § Groom dwelling, 515 Dakland wve B-room dwolling, 111 N, geh wt., §10 k. L. Eheafe, renta, agent, roadway and Mats street o e F YOU have wnythiog for sale or trade soe B, . Shenfe, Brondway and Mulu streot Ote 1 Mution's Totk 10 Baylis &1 Mayne's Is s i Pott Hoors A the oity oh ) for onsh, No trouble to Nicholson & Co. 1 iy m et w prope rdon & plum Pric tract g 5. by a0 000, No Wow oiY s 2 wpple tree 1, stable in tlnckt trade. 1 Brondwas; splendid plece for will_oxchunge for in Couucil Blufts. RS upy residwno lds. Neho! casli, o on & (0. T ACRES of clowt a0 eastorn Nebraska to exchunge for good residence 10 Council Bluffs, Want houscs and lots for Nubraska land. Johnston CACTS und loans Farm and olty property Gbt und sold Pusey & Thomas, Coundtl ADWAY for utment wale Wil pay 10 5 E200) canti. o J. Glhwon, 0 Omelia Fivat DANCING SCHOOL. ONDAVS 1n None Addy oA 0 p. m clilidron. 4 p.m.; nd and fourth rtien and olubs. 1025 Kurnam MISCELLANEOUS. FOUNB=A ol of wones wny ome purchosing the Vestod, Apply 21 Broadwi which can be Lnd by {otin which 1t 1s now in- 0 Greonxhields, Niebolnon & Co., YAUBAGE re X chiw noved, cokapools. vaults 've clenned. £ D, Burke, eity bidg. Ok <ALE cheup. or iu cx tublishod business. Add cil Blufts, la. nnd cattle wintorad opposits Wa Jumes Kulpl, ot tarm, or F. Buldwin hlock IR SALE WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLU MRUCTION, Aeb. 1892 coun’il of the elty nourring! s be construoted In Znutod below, with- biiention of this peso- service thoreof. us by ind required: suoh t the grade on rents {ied hercn, nnd *0 be cons Firueted of pin ui of such width und thickness and id upon joists of such s and in such munner us is pro- by the specificstions on file fn the affi ie hourd of public works and under 18 SUDErvISIon, towit: Wost & #ih strect, lots 1 und 4 block 13 West O, permsnont - rade 6 foet wid North »/de of Dodge sireet, 10ts L-L-14 bloglk 18 West End, present crade, i foet wide Wost side of 25ch nvenue, 101 8 block 4 Boges & HADS I8t ud I, prosent zr de. 6 feat wid South s:deof i lots 110 3 inclusive block 8 Droxei's sub., presont grade, 4 foet wide North sice of Olaries strect lot 11 block 4 Shinn's ulld, ostablished grade, 6 foot wide, North side of Chorios stroef, lots 8 and® Vock 4 Shinu's wdd, established grade, 6 feet oet, Lot 8 block withe South [l ac. i feet wine, ote 1 1o 1 inclusive tar de. 6 feet wide. lote 1107 ln- sub, permanens HOUSEAOLD FURNITYRE AT RI- ut 105 Blufl atrect Leturn to BEE oflice 10N O w4 1 rosoived by of Omiuhin the mayor e It woolen sidewn the city of Omaha u nfive doys after the Lution, or the person riinanee 1s wuthorize lis be Juid 1o f side of Oharlos 5 Jun's ndd, estublished gr West & de Of 176h $1root Dlock 0K hwood. pros Eust 8 do of south clugive block 6 1. 1 grade, 0 foot wide Norih side of Ham or fot 10 blook rude, 6 fost wide Waost sido of 17t streot sont grade, 4 oot wiat st 8106 Of 17Lh KUroe & sub, prosent grade St Rlde Of 171h mtrest Dresel’s sub, prosent srade. Last ide 0f 170h surect. 10t 5 und 6 Drexel's sub., present grade, o foet wiae Juth sile of Spring sireet. lots 1 wnd biock Deer Purk, esent grade t feet wide. Wost % de of 17Lh street. Jot | block 2 Deer k. present grade, 6 font wide tside of 17Lh siroet, (Ot6 1 & Bioc 6 Deer Park, prosent - rile. 4 foet wide. st side of 17U streot, lots 1 10 0 Inclusive acic 11 Deer Prrk. prescnt grade, 4 foot wide, West side of 171k strect. otk | 10 10 inclusive Viorket Huzel Terrace, present grade, foes wi And be It turth wbliu Lhi bowrd 0f public works be and here- by 15 wuthorized snd Girociod L0 CRUSO B COPY of this resolut on 1o be publishe! in the oftis puver of the ¢1v for one week,or be werved on the owners of & 0 lots und uniess such owners shull W thin ive days sfie publication or service of such copy cons fid midewnlks s bercin required, thit the howrd of public works cuuse the Sate to be done, the cost of coustract uz suld sidewslks £espectively 10 be fasossod wzainst tle real eBtite puri of Lot in frout of wud sbut Uing sueh si0ewalks. Pussed Oct 2ath. Nov Lon Ktreet, 2 Or 17 fe6t more hird HilL. present S0 M-15-18 block 1 tix lot i jots 5 and 6 6 foot wide, 1018 5 und 6 0 foot wide block 3 block 8 lusive r rosolved 150 nmd 1Lk, 1802 2P DAVIS, esiaent Oy Counell LO W KY Acting President of the Counell JOHN GROVE-, Oity Clork, BEAIS Muyor, NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, Tothe owners of the (ots, paris of lots and roul estate desoribed o Uhe wbove resol tion You und each of you are hereby uotified to countr.ict wooden sldowuiks s requited by 4 resolution of the city scuncll and wmuyor the city of Omaba, of which the wbove 18 & Attest Approved: GEO. P purts of Lhe codntry. Bend for price lst C A MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR Brosd wiy, NesrNorthwestsra CasarBitire Jows TV o P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chstrman Bourd of vubly Omablia, Neb, Nowew ber 1sih, 180

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