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THE OMAMA DAILY BE MA¥oAY, OV ———————————————————— - —re et S —— o e e e . . e A s THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFF CFIICE: 3 NO. 12 PEARL STREF Feliverealy car [ AFLEPHONES of fo any part TILTON, - MANAC § Bus ness Office i Night Editor [ —————-mm——— MINOR MENTION, Plumbing Ce Binf Ny Veunc A epeci bo held this H. A. Buird discovercd tho comet evening and had it on exhibition at the uer of Broadway and Scott street The tuneral of Mrs. Charic Siegel W oocur this morning st %:50 o'ciock from the family residence, 1613 Second avenue. Wil buy for furniture, household goods, cirpets, for a three or four-room house. Addr 5, Bk, Cou A mecting of ¢ Congre church wiil be held 1 church cvening at 70 o'clcek. A fuil atte requesind. (oal council « Lumber (o, of the city cvening. will last cor cash, s stated, 18 ¢ JuLposs of Carry es and vehic 1’3 on the mar los of all descriptious on Alarze scule. Charlos E. Thom b died Northwestern train botween Council and Missouri Valley Inst week, | yesterday ufternoon from st 3 taking rooms under the auspices of the branch of t¥ un party o nfternoon it of Miss e pre Mrs, § Mrs Mrs. 1 Mrs ‘bl Miss fr Uhl of Cl oW,y P Wi W. Hurt, Wright, My The fui yesterday Methodis! « ating, There was members of Courell 131n dependent Ovdor ent wore Shermar app. Miss sceurred lway ofticl the 4, In being Willinmn streot, b cano fron hen she nina v rap b akened by AkIn Bniuy had othing she wray put it inside About 2 o'ci stifling wation stefou 80 Lot that it s nearly all of 1t ba the room ir Ujpon 1t v the datiton bed becn toAfcceted Any one not acquainted \\vtn the silk warket would naturally thinlk rilks of all kinds ure advaneing lumll_\' in Such is the and must certainly atfect the all sillk geods, As usual, v after the markets, and bou suve thoe percent all kinds ot siiks. We our putions chase, and plac spection over 2,700 pieces of hons at less than 10 with raw material, price on re looking it in time to advanco on intend wiving of this pur- your in- 11 &ilk rib- manufacturer’s price todny in gros gran, i edeo and moric, ull widths, colors and beautiful range of light shades for fancy work. Note following prices: No. 1 ribbons from 10e to 19¢ o piece, All silk morie ribbon, piquot edge, No. 5 at 6e, No. 7 at Se, No. 9 at 10e, No. 12 av 124c. One of the best our large purchas show in satin v henvyweight goods. at 9c, No. 9 at 12 at 18¢, No. it 5 In addition to the two above lines we have u full rango of shades and colors in gros grain with satin edge at same prices. N W. 25 values we offer out of is the bargains we jhons, i pure si N nt e, No. 12 at 15¢, D & CO., BOSTON STORI, Council Blutfs, Ta. —_—— PERSONAL IARAGRAPHY, Miss Morrow of lowa Uity is the Mr. and Mys, i D strect. Mrs. Guit Kuechle of & Wadaell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thornton of Kearuey Neb., are guests of Mr. und Mrs, N. M. Pusoy, at toeir home east of the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart have rveturned from Davenport, where they went to visit their daughtor, Miss LLleanor, who 13 attend- ing St, Catheriae’s ncademy. Charlcs Atnd haos gone to Pierre, S be macried toa young lady of that Ho and bis brige will in this city after Doo J. H. E. Clark bts been compelled to give up the munugoment of the Carbon pany for tne present aud wili e seach of healih. He will probavl all winter, guest of Wright on Seventh ¢ of Columvia, Mo., and Mrs, . Josoph are the guests of Mrs D, to e Nouse to deny the fact that Salvation Oil 13 fast taking the place of aliother Liniments. s Weather Reporta, The indications nro for western colder weathe This statement is ver- fied by the rush of putrons at the Boston Store underwoar department in the past lowa Since the early trade we have had our stock replenished with everything nee cssary to completo an underwear de- partment. We have a foew are closing out 1o the followi ter: Laaies’ natural and white Tadies’ vibbed and plain vests and pants, sold for s0c, at ach. Ladies med- ium weight white vests and pants, a barguin nt die Gent's I v gLy sold f¢ to rlu-m I"xamine oth nt's un- derwonr, nd $1.50 cnch Children’s white underwear from 10¢ to 85, nccording to size. Children's gray underwenr ward. lil]u\l'\‘uulilh-\||| camels hair and reds, Ask to seo ladies’ tights ut $1.00, $1,97 misses’ union suits from it, in white, na broken lines that we and eall your attention & bargains on our coun- vests, 25¢ hirts and drawers, lic up- nutural wool, oquestrian Sl wdies” Sie to #3.50 a and bluek P W. & CO, Boston Store, Council Blufls, Ta. black Lost Two Fingers. Clark Strong, flreman at the electric motor power house, took bis gun and wentout to Big Lake vesterday afternooa to hold a Sab batn communion with nature and shoot rab bits on the side. He was walking through a thick growth of ungerbrush, and raised tis left haud 1o put & straggling grapo vine out of his way. Just at thut moment his gun which he was carrying 1 bis right band, went off aud he got the whole charge iv bis left hand, which was literally pepoered with the little balls of lead. He went to bis bome, 2100 avenve G, and called Drs, Pinney and Green, who founa it necossary to amputate the first two fugers of his bana acthe huuekle joiot. — Mrs. Winsiow's Sootbing Syrup Is the best of all rewedies for children tevthing. 25 conts & bottle, e—— Best day board in the city, $3.50 per weel at the Scott house Conl and wood: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. R T, D. King & Co.’s Puartagas ci helped to elect Cleveland. It's the ree- ord breaker for the year, e —— L P. Judson, civil engineer,328 B'way. Narr | feli ifs | Tail BEE }\E\\'S TRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | lli‘ w E of a Silver City Echoo! From Instant Death C. HIGGINS' WAY OF STOPPING A TRAIN pe Teacher Tn Attempting to Board s Woving Tea WA Tmost Th Beneats an Very Sert cerve Hiegiue, a school teacher fre narrowlv missed transfercing dence 1o the golden city yesterday afternoon, and it is due to his downright, headed luck that he will beable in the fut to apply the shincle to the anatomy of his pupils with nis wonted vigor. He nad been spending the day in Couneil Blufts and ar- rived at the tranefor depot just in time (o the Wabash passenger #ave chaso ar bad passed wrasped the b self on to nly bull He car before it atfor. He puliing hir of thie wrip traiu start out 1 caught the last the end of the all and w the platform when he mi his down bety plats landing on e the rtunately as the rear ort rear ear, and pscaped be but in finding solid ground b 1t a bol sver six inches wid werely squeezed. He was s and _gaspiog board the trair yston. An invest show * had sustained a fracy of the v UL it coulit not be told whether b recoived uny futernal fnjuvies that MAko 15 case serious 14 wore eAntInAtion W was taken Silver City. enr and fori the over pick breatt, up and Thousand want of a b Ihis early crave ! (s Coueh Svrup. ave saved them sink intc tie ol Dr. groat remc [ ould Brondy Geatlemen, the finostt city, just e 510 Broadway. For 10 1 <‘n.|\, 300 cases of canne ol O roods to be sold for te s only at commeit Monday, cost D.. wrdloss Brown’s ( Nov. 2 California por « Californin ¢ penches 1 ) lifornin apricots, 1 r plums, e pe fornin green gage plums, 13¢ per ¢ Californin grapes, per cany Cali- fornia white cherries, perean: Cali- fornin bluck chory s por eang Cali fornin - nit pesr 16¢ per ¢ i backbe can raspher borries, corn, tomutoes, and 20¢ percan: r cany Cali- 10¢ 10¢ 8k Sie pee per ean: ver per Sley standard H can e i string boans, bean s, 7 ¢ o1 , 10e sans | per can; ‘sul- 100 per ¢ can apple i des rd sardines, emember thi +is for ten days ut Brown’sC. O. ., Council Bluffs, mon, oil on Tu. Tho A. D. T, tks to its fo Wl hours, d 170; oftice, Co. has added two and will answaor v or night. Main street thof "squire Big who bas boen ailing for sev eral months past, and wrose life had been frequently despaired of, died yesterday after- noon at 1 o'clock of heart failure. He was one of the old settl of Council Bluffs, and and haa occupied the position of justice of the peace. He was a member of tne Council Biufls lodge No. 49, Iudependent Order of Odd IPeliows, whict will have charge of tho obsequies, ‘The deceased was S1 years of aze, and leaves a wife. Tho funeral will occur at the family resigence, 71l th Seventh street, ata time to be aunounced later. new s Telophone, ——— Perfectaction and parfect health result from the use of DoWnv's Littlo Early Ris- ers. A perfect little pill, — nuine Round Oak, Radiant Home Stewart stoves and ranges, sold usively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, Don’t m hoii many Bros. Tensh bank for = reangzements for your s until you have scen the ful articles nf Lund pital stock ( H. Sheafe. v & Hess have a foree the roads through Buy five or ten ac ap. tizens State of men work the Kiein traet. 0s thers while itisch — Good board and room $1.5 at the Scolt house, Main street., Holiday photos, cut pric cabinets, for 30 d Riley’s old stand. — ('oal and Wood. Sackett & 628 Broadyw; Telephone 11, ) per ———— Davis for drugs and paints s — ANNOUNCEMENTS, At tho I'arnam sty Thomas, it tho “The Burglar." theater tonight ¢ succossful comedy dr Margaret Boyd's new Mather is to vo the stur next Tuursday, 17 and Saturd This 18 to be he visit to Omaha. Toursday she wiil John Tobin's pleasant “The Honeymoon." repeatea Suturduy secoud night, Fridy; Lyttow's e Lady Oldiield” Jevptiny, appears. At the Bijou “Huzel Kivke,"” puny, Also vau at prosent nd soarkling comedy, 'bis same bill will be afteruoon. Ou toe be is o give Bulwer SUODE vOmbuce The st 1 the now I voth of which Miss' Mather theater, ( the illo sy apitol avenue, Dramatic com: lalti 0} *ilos 0f penplo have biies, Witeh Hazel Salve will eu — GRAND ARMY D PARTM]:NT but DeWitv's o them, Familiur Descr A lerred on ny als. The nomenclature of the army wus particularly vich in descriptive titles, and a study of the men upon whom these names were hestowed will Giscover the fact that very few of them were ill ad- vised or misplaced, says the Washing- ton Star. (ieneral Ulysses Simpson Cirant at first called “Old United State the initials of his name. Aflter the little eplsode at Fort Donelson, when issuod the edict which stampod him equal to the emergency, his men thusiastically declared that those itials nluud for **Unconditional render. In fact those initials caused him not a little perturbation of wind, ara in the end he actually had to abandon his bap- tismal name to save the dignity of West Point, which unwittingly. gave him a name that didu’t belong to him; but eince it was “writ down ™ the red tape complications involved in restoring his right name presented formidable obsta- cles which he hesitated to tackle. Muny wi ,"from he as en- in- Sur- | for he knew it see | of his Stars itenant ger ing the battle “oon or | known the Sufferor General W familiarly ca wen and v came e Genern and George that he ittla “on ¢ his ra ral. L when with tho o r dues all . he world Threo ka8 fight who nme men him called Sherman Billy nsch. ' Metle ith his moen, b 'm 08 **Littlo Ma Meade wor lnsses dubbed “‘Four-Byed and from the fact and quick and very observation. 'h which he was proud vas not designed to cut Hiam led “Unc SOl T L George B imn favor ared to th Georgo ( spoedily thut iped h as one of was by his w WO ways, Genoral 2d Mt th Ambrose 1. Burnside, who lan as commnder of the Potomae, was at first col- t Rhodo Tsland,but when ] of general he ntally it may rai_Burnside also y particulnr eut of “Cside vogue n few v his whi me figu th he ny of of th AL shers ch ¢ family wad var of tho v o gt the \lexander Mting Mot Me had il Adjutant G of Hiinos, v were Capt donged to 1 utenant Edward Med gular army; Mujo ¢ of tho Second Ohio, ¢ kof 1 and cut in tho 1 beavely fetooks regime Lwho was in Al niy M Ihey the yis hieldon Wy then and won htin 1 fierd lohn shn of where the When he the Army of V iton Nod St B first took ind inin ho 10 Wi quently w Quarters wer dle 1lis wen sa were suddle their location liable proximity to the er engageiment. General Trevin McDowell was ively denominated “pope’ by his irrev eront men, because, ns they said, ho issued morve “bulls™ than the popo of Rome. They said of the two genevals that Pope’s * hoadquarters” ware in the ldle and McDowell head” in a iot, beea the latter gencial was s0 exiremely eautious, ranz Sigel, the jolly German g L was familiarly known as **Dutehy.’ Winfield Huneock was known “Hancoek tho Supsrb,” a name given 1 by General Moac fter tho mag- rent m in whic cot at € burg, Andrew A, Humphre W distinguished engineer, w d Mathem sneral S. SOld Physies ning of his milit surgeon. Ho wa 4 dur the bombardment of ter, and saved tho lifo of Rocer Pryor of Virginin, who while under flagr of truce insido the fort unceremoni- ously preked up u glass of liquid from n table and drank it for a Ky stemight,” It proved to be iodide of potassium, but *0Oid Physies” pumped him out and saved his life, neral John A. lLogan had several titles. One was *“*Black Jaclk,” beeaus of his tawny complexion and long blac hair. Ho was also called “Old War Fagle™ and the “*Black Eagle of 1lli- nois.” Gener ure wa ability by his “Littie Gene among h General Sin the 1 that headqua on the move,” and to be in dangerous y's tire during an n- wlord | Philip Sheridan. whose stat- ar from comiensurate with his nd brain, was greatly eloved men and was cailed by them Phil.” W Albert Sykes men. Heary W. Halleck risively nicknamed “Old Br General William 5. Ros speedily dubbed *Rosy.”’ General | Wallace was called ‘Louisa, ™ that his men decmed him efNominate, but hoeause they wanted somo endearing term for eneral whoni they were” devotedly attached to, and that was the first thut ested iself. General Philip Kearney left in Mexico and was known men as “tOne-Avmed Phil.”? Genaral Be min 1% Butler his peeuliar drooping Hed “OLd Cocli-Eye. Gienes Judson C, known as “Kill,” viation of his la: Dashing neral Geol cuuse of his long yel nown as *Ringlets,”? General George . homas was mnlinrly known among his men as 1 Thoma After the battle of Chick A wus given s a mark of dis- tinga honor the utle “Rock of was ¢ RS in rans was d sug 1 arin amonyg his because of cyelids was ; Kil simply vick w an abbe Custer curls he- W wis Manging n Sp, Who goes ther winter’s night, New York Sun. picket hears a sus irioussraald in the loallyss bashes on his right. He has hardly spolien when the echo comes back to him from the post below: “Halt! Who goes there?" The figure of u man above the low bushe the south might save tates and it is too late uniform, o has sentinels—he is “Halt! Itis 11 o'clock tes M. Quad In the A Leyman on on wr suddealy arises A quick dash to him, but he hesi- Hois 1o federal passed the camp skulking througzh the woods—he has pianned to desort to the enemy. Five minutes after his capture heis at the reserve and ten minutes later he is on his way back to camp. And why should he seek to desert his flag—to cover his memory for all tim with a stain wo:se than that of murde Ha is young in years, but evidently a A in war hey question him, nyg he may exculpate himself, but he rofus:s to ausw Heis lett in the care of the provost guad and it is not until daylight comes again taat other questions ave put tohim, He maintains silenco, Then they charge him with being a spy. Iis face pales at the A Aty e A P R refuses to give his name or name his command, He is stili obstinate when taken to headquarters. He is pale and ous, but refuses to open his lips, Loater on when put o1 trial for his life before a coart martial he still pursued the policy he had evidently decided on from thefivst. As n would-be deserter he might bring forward excuses—have some sort of defonce. The ve diet wight be imprisonment, but it would not be death, As aspy he will surely sufler the fate of spies,” Then why not epeak, name bis captain, identify him- solf and ask the court to be merciful? Never o wora from him through the trial. very captain in the division was called upon to identify him, but none could place hum, The charge had 40 be that of spying, and the verdict was | | | tial ¥ v 1o ulif 1o *t martial, within a few hours. in winter quapters there was y of time to prepire a gallows \ nformed ¢ the ver t he ht his breath like one seized with lon pain, and there was a twitehing 1o around the mouth had ro d had to | by deu ha He pie h convictad and u ho would o 1 shot [hir control of b woek b the ¥ seco gair @ ho findin turnod gave him two duys fo nity. The mackery of it was ¢ Men who know that their hours earth are numbe d cannot absolve ir souls of sin. The felt that it and he the chap was led out to of courts mar- approved ' thoy epire himself ou Spy waved AL lngi tailed to sce th goant's guard L clear, frosty ed Lo coinn ws up and ge under military compan law aro had been de- outy a It was ning, and day.i slowly. Tho condewned dres and wait ', ore W A look in his ¢ which 1 o "would die gan n had corn in with me. spy waved him and turned his bac t bows might be bound He s the gallows long ren it, but his face motion. March! mareh! v soldier have w beat of th iied d \ 1 last Y e ort soon man W Ho was of r glad 1o s hio surveys i rope to 1 the 1 wd then Tha carried Wy pr uwaits uardt afow tap. A chaplain 1rh boards and olfers w hus upon < God that iy or out when I neron the seafiold He is o voluntec and will gt for W headguarters, 1 whispered in the his ankles w being assemblnge. wor liver hangman trom sone us ouse, i Mmessnge his work and | ou hav I de one. ive sone tied WD of 1 will t word to message o th — inf; my frien hini that T died in Thank you—goodoy! 1 the hour of nis eapture ut of his de thithese wore the oaly words he uttoved. He had searcely spoken thom when the hangman pulied the black eap over his face, stopped buek to the lever, and two soconds later tho trap fell with o crash, and the body was dangling in the air. It was ouly aftor pence came t I could delhiver tho mes “*Ah, poor Diek!™ sigh when [ had finished. und yet he was not a spy. your lines to try to {ind o brotaer of his who had deserted and bring him ba to duty- that and nothing more. The hrether came back o poor Dick ied on the gallows!” to 2 He Got lino the to the .1 the colonel, Hung for a spy, o ente us su T surrende during the w ende ed Tw ed SIx T six times i ites De. Thomas Iawley in the St. Louis Republic was at Holly Springs. Miss. | was with the union troops and was making my hondquarters with a resident physician. The family wus a very hospitable one, bhut there was one daughter about 19 vears old, red-haired and o regular lit tle spitfive, and a rebel through and through. When the confede »s made id on the town they took us by surprise. | was in bed, and was awak- ened by the discharge of guns. | got and in the carly morn- w our boys coming into town from the outposts, [ noticed one poor fellow, badly wounded, hobbling along the road, und took him. |earried him upstairs, put him in my bed and gave the best at tion I could to his wounds. While [ was engaged in thi work, my host led mo downst ‘ing *You are wanted.” I knew what this I went down and met a one meant. | confederate officer, who demanded that 1 surrende I did so, and explained that T had & wounded man ia the house who demanded my attention. ‘T'ne ofticor very courteously paroled me on the spot. It scems, however, that the red-haired little rebel was mad because | had brought the wounded Yankee into the house, and she was de- termined to make troublo for me. She told some other confedorato ofticer that I was there he very promptly took me prisone me at me with drawn sword and said, ‘Surrender, sir!” *I ha surrend I said. i again explaine and aroled and returnad to m patic his surrender business repeated until six different con had taken me prisonor. Mr, Sixth C tor was\a private, a boy about 18 yei old, and he rushed in the hous his musket leveled s mined to shoot. . I 1 ) suspieion that the girl put him up to it. I tried to explain that I had already been paroled five times, but it was hard work to got him to listen to anything. Ho kept yelling at me to surrender and made meé stand with my hunds high in tho air while I made my explanation I believe he would have shot me but for the interference of my host and some confederate officers who happened to come along 1p- Soldicrs Monument ae Cloveland, The famous Perry monument in Cleve- land, O, is to be moved to one of the suburban parks, and on the site will be reared a magnificent shuftin honor of the union soldi of (' hoga county. The lower esplanade will cover 151 square feet of ground and from it there ave to bo four dighis of semi-circular stairs leading to the upper esplanade. IProm this there will be a number of en- trances, throuzh heuvy bronze doors, to the memorial room, an apartment forty feet square and twenty feet high, e thore will be u number of bronze igur is Shameful Confession It is a shameful confession to make that many people are willing to use adulterated arti- cles because they are cheaper, and in doing so often subject- ing themselves to injurious effects, for it must not be supposed that those who are willing, at the cost of repu- tation and for the purpose of gain, to impose adulterated goods upon the public, would hesitate to use adulterants, Dr. Price has an established reputation for manufacturing good and pure articles, and his Delicious Flavoring I tracts of Vanilla, Lemon, etc., are the most perfect made® - injurious MBER of Ohio generals and s hoga cou promi 28, nent Cuy 1362 ty soldiers, From the top of the memorial room ther high bronze prineiy shaft i figure 1d unf resonting *“I'he ( Defens: and destals 1 £200,0x the fir States, pleted, put the isto be It will bands 1l battles of t s to bo su of Colur at, an innovat ilptor that h rable critic avorable, ole groups of b ol A ogr ba be r of s “The Nav the four The m and it is ox nest of ivs Kk All the stat 80 that it si » structure tog on Yom 0, A day for toil, An hour for Carls 1 An bad Sprud norning, d your lifc short, Anew Bupposlty andiils blindor 8la3 | \ tary Pilo FailEpor box it 0sltiv notearo JAPANE S | 4 8 ring ply wnite shaft vroundod s the o ho rebellion mntad by woar moon tho s by six a bron of part both favorable onze statnary rop- | “The "ho Cav- . will occupy pe sides of the mamo! mumont will cost yacted o be one of ind in tho United ey has boen com NS now to W Guard, sport, el Salt in the : will not be | O LLE CURI anl orler, A Comatory T Ot ant 1a vars 5. Tais iKanaly by o i; <t Hiensy pwith fagaed by Ko 16th und s t AL coniating o alao ()¢ 11l Latern " 30atae Hars VHSTAE by Knowa to sy mil, Way sutarfeo o M LAt iy ik P - KID JGLIOVES The above brands of cloves for sala by The BostonStore N W. Cor. 16th brissioa, ol 182, it n o trolle Lumber, neer. | certifie to rejoc Onin NISAG Propos Scaled bids w the cit Gth, 18 the it enelose reserved to r Omahis, Nov. NS Propos; Fealed bids whil be Aty comp 1802, for the the certified cheek of $100.00, o rejed Omah der is req Ihe 100, bids. Omuh Proposal b Scaled de 20, 18 I fleations ¢ public Lwo, zdiree al for i City of ted bids will be recel th eity 6. 1892, To, ment for the vear 153 for the I the furnishin will furnish 1 A only hsueh Dlanks ach bidder is of 100 " A e Lany 1N 1 A tor the Fura tor the City le 1o ¥y comptiolier u for the furnis) y. for the year certifind ¢ tny o 20th, 1 il [ al for Ady Oma v rollor up fictul a 1503, in_ue narter Fa Lany or all bids, THEO, ¢ Nov ity hall, 2 10 accomp rod 10 ¢ 1t 15 1 EODORE O a, Nov. 2, 1502, 1 proposals will | 2 for Colo! NENS SLONE tile in KK, O Divin ue ond Cuming jon, adc her | W for tho paving compl Work to be done 1eint ch proposal to be i orall bi Omah 1 by tie hoard 0 the eity of Omul )ird reserves the sund to walve ¢ W Chuirmu A November 2t tising oftice of and Doug acting of v kind and ek ol NCR, President. the ofice of city for the he con ks wiil Allcements furnished Wikl ave 1o stand the test of - the ity en to enclose is reserved quired Tho right THEO. OLSEN Comptrolle all bids. 1shing of Horse 1 of Omnha. ceived at the ofice of P to 4 p. ., Decennber iinz of horse f NG Kl b of B0, The rull bids TEODORE OLSEN Comptrotier. for the City ot ha, ved at 04 p.m dvortising cordan b bidder th De offico of ennbor of b ity with section to enclose o The right is reserved JLSEN, Comptiol er, N8I pos 1 City ved st the of )10 4 . m.. D of tho steam Of 1he proposed bid_ Each bid- a certitied check of od 1o reject uny ¢ LSEN, Comptrol N Faving lutersection gned until 4 o'clock A 40 . ', necording to specl the board of £ the Intersection of 2 streot s bted by th At 102, ien por squ on sald inter Lanee with pl hie office of th sde on printed bianks b ¥ on a% an cvidence ght ots to reject any BIRKHAUSER Hourd of Pubiic Work L Nov Propowal for the Furnishing of Stationery, ealod bids will Printing and be s olved at th the eity comptroller up to 4 6. 1892, Tor the fur, o books. 131 nipLre nis \ired to he cily reserves all bids’ No hiin: Ly dde ouly printi anxs for oiler, wnd will ' be e enclose usidered. ¥ ertified the 1l 1otk nd | rs fur by bids Lidaer kof ¥ ght to reject uny or THEQ. OLEEN Comptroller, 125 feet 108 of the T'he | a soldier’s 1 him to ¢ on such | il busts o(' Tuc(‘gch RULE I3 Mamn\a Uses | SANTACLAus © ‘ For Clothes %y ! faces 100 = } It Cantl: (ncanl Todo roDell§ Ay Mamma i DO\( to ) on! ‘ USE MADE oNty L\J O Omaha Ofice, Cor Ave. T BLIE More sold than all others combined. tho: claiming to hav, turers. You ean alw dealers. Apply for our ugen NUFACTURING CO N \CfilR‘SANK&Lo CHI DSAC DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - ¥ slaphone 1521, ( vlephone 310, ELEBRATED SANDWICH almost us good & machine, < depend upon our repnire y. Send for catalogues and prices. , Council Blufls, Towa Improvad Safety Elevators, 1sing. se) 0S|V and Ready I COUNCIL BLUPFS AllkInlsof Dyeinzanl i heststylo of thy arl abrics malo 1o Jonk Work promptly done Parts of Uie cotntry. Sen ! for vrice st C A MACIHAN, - PROPRLEPOR Noar Northweitara Lep Cou Livies Jowa s\ DTS W0REs pantnzdone intha Vadod anl stainel s wood ud now and deliveral ia all Brondway. [EeTs SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL. BLUFFS, EMPLOYMENT. at the W. (. A hoy UL wtreet, miast b of good moral charae WANIED A pupil nur pital, cor. BN avenue and betweon 20 and o yeurs 01d ter. Apply W, L2 who will Adur Wanted, Ly a himself usefu ive Loy of It shop o7 slore. WANTED AT ONCE (3 5 NOrth 7th street PERMANKENT HOUSES AND LANDS. AN and ety \d graln. lteal loans AL Money loaned on stock for wale. Dwelllog and aned Tor lockl 11y ento . FUK ExCiaNG near (th avenu in Omaba, Hansed forred. Wil put 10 82,5 difleronce. & Co X WE frult and garden (arm, near city. # fine €02 per acre; 1000 nero tract, adjo K town, #1 | Inrke 1int 3 6ity property 200 & V \ T A WOOD & CO. liave somn of the inest fars | o0 southwestorn lowa for sale. Call and | 20 Maln strect 2O EXCHANGE BUh atreet for land CAGO. L. Twin City Steam Dye Works PROPRIITOR ouncil Bluils Of Send for eireulars and price list. IR ™ 4 Do not bo deceived by imitators or by Buy only the SANDWICH CORN SHELLER and be protected by aivecet guarantee from reliable manuface heing kept in stock by all local SANDWICH SPECIAT, NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFF3 i Grgom dwelling 7 room dwelling s dwalllng vom dwel 1w 3, - B125), §12 §12 v st b wye Ay Habbite 1) Aorning {65 Purk nye 105 A 04N ¥ v Avenoar High, 99, s Gt at . 10 Avenus 1. 8. Avornue 1, 8 il Avonie M, 8. room dwellin Zroom 4room dwelling, (room dwellin 4room dy 1400 Avenus D, VAvenue 0,41 0. ith st . A Pw “plano, dawolling Jin Gwollin wdwel i, o Ing Coreita agent, Broviway and Matn Aot — 00 0t In Co Vlote n trnl 51 it ix lotn in Haiehinson s w1 45 1ots 0 Tur Aithon o the Call ant e Greenshiels, city Niel ap for cash, W Droper $e ACILS upy Dplatting; chonp for cush, o Improved rosldence prouarty Gresnshields, Nieholsoi & (0 Hrondway: splendld p will_oxchange for 10 Councll Bluffs, Farm and oty property Vusey & Thomas, Couneil ESTRACTS and loans Jught wud sold. i, = = =1 DANCING SCHOOL, —_—_— MUIDAYS o 1. A pariors adults, 7:80 p. m. Socials s Mondays. 4. m. Music furnished Addrons I8, A Parlo; K. Omaha. W MISCELLANEOUS, (-,\u:w ¥ removed Flimneys ¢ i cuanools. vaults urke, clty bldg. AW Lk buy for cast. furnituce. housebiold gou da carpets for w of d-room house Address 20, Ree, Councll Blutts, Fui AL e cll Blufts Jntract for uteontl st MLLING WANTED- | want to let Aiifng by lot on Browdway and b Apply 10 Leonard Evereit 051 Juh ¥ ALL ) falled 1081 IN ONE HOLL, & the apecial burgal 15, Ncholn jor 18 known