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A PTENO e ——————— THE OMAHA BER| COUNCIL BLUFFS CFFICE: PEARL STR NO. 12 F'eliverec Ly carrior to any part ot 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER AR LEPTONEs | Diis ness Office. ... Night Editor. . -_— MINOK MENTION, K Y. Plumbing Co Council Blufis Lumber Co.. Coal Mr. and Mrs, Kiine of Keokuk are the guestsof Superintondent ltothert at the deaf and dumb institute Permit to wed was yesterday granted to M. M. Trobough and Hatuie A, Valastive, | both of this county Six cars of cattle from Coin, fa., came fn | from the south last night via the \Vabash, consigiied to Chicago over the Rock Isiand. The caso of Spooner vs. the city was still on trial in the district court yvesterday, Juage Smith presiding. I'he lLicaring dragged, owing to the difficulty of getling WItnesses 11to court when wanted A pint was yesteraay filed for a new addi tion to the city. to be known as Broadway Place. It is located ou upper Brondway, cornerof Kuclid avenue, uear Crittenden’s Place. The owners are C, T. Offcor and A, B. Walker. Pottawattamio tribs, No. Improved Order of Rod Mon, will meot this evening i regular council in'their wigwam, corucr of Rroadway and Main street, at tho eighth run, for work in the adoption degree and tho election of oMcers for tho ensuing term. J. 0. . Clark and family left yestorday for Mopeka, Kan., where they will remain the greater part of tho winter iu the hope of benetiting Mr. Clark’s hoalth. It is prob- able that the severer part of the winter will be speut in Fiorida. In tho meantim the business of the Carbon Coal company will be looked after by Mr. J. 13, Moyers, Mrs, Mary Mornill, aged 63 vears, died vesterdey alternoon at her residence i Vine street, from blood noisoniog, aftc illness of only four days, She bus beon a resident of the city a loug time and was a member of the Iirst Buptist cnureh. Snhe feaves a husband and cight grown children, The notice of tho furcral will bo made later, Sheriff 1azen 1s still on the wateh for an attempted jail break, Abvoutlo’clock ve: T day morning ho ticard a sawing sound and attempted to locato it, but faled. 1t soems that the prisoners nive got posscssion of som . saw= and are trying to get their work inon tho slv. It will have to be very sly There are but six prisoncrs in tho jml now, but there are among them several desperate fellows who have had experience. Justice Hammer was yesterday tening to the eases of Mrs. Mary, Larsen and Mrs. Peterson for stealing covn from a field owned by James Paxton, uod connected with the stock vards, Iho women were discov- erod with their aprons filled with corn, but they deciare that they wowo only gleaners who were picking up what the regular husk- ers hud dropped or overlooked. The testi- mony was so mixed that tho justico con- cluded to sleep over it for one night. At a busiuers necting of the Pirst Coneve- gational church on Mouday night the offici announcement was wmado that Rev. Mr Sharp of Foxboro, Mass., bad concluded to witharaw hls acceptance of the el to be- | come ita pastor. Tho reasous were stated | ruther fully in the form of correspondence, but amounte to chiefly a statement of tho fact that tha condition of his family matters was such that thev could not at present undertake 8o great a coange and so long o move. The disappointment was great to the church, but preparations were made to sup vly the pulpit repularly until'some other pas- tor can be secured . For rheumatism and neuralgin you cannot got a better remed§ than Salvation Oil. e SHk Market Affected. Any one not acquainted with the silk wmarket would naturally think that silks of all kinds are advancin widly in price. Such is the ease with raw material| and must certainly affect the prico on all silkk goods. As usual, we're looking after the markets, and bought in time to save the 25 per cent udvance on all kinds ot siiks. We intend giving our patrons tho advantage of this pur- chase, and place on_sale for your in- spection over 2,700 pieces of all silk rib. bons atless than manufacturer’s price toduy in gros grain, satins, satin edgo and morie, all widths, ail colors and beautiful rango of light shades for fancy work. Note following price No. 1 ribbons from 10¢ to 19¢ a piece. All silk wmorie ribbon, piquot edge, No. 6 at 6e, No. 7 at 8¢, No. 9 at 10e, No. 12 nv 124¢ One of the best, values we offer out of our large purchase is the bargains w #how in satin ribbons, in pure sil heavyweight goods. No. hat 7¢, No, 9¢, No. 9 at 12 at 18¢, No. 22 at 22c, . In addition to the two above lines we I range of shades and ain with satin edge at same busy lis price . W. & CO BOSTON - Council Blufls, Ia. —— Death of Mrs, Thickstun, At 1:30 yostorday aftorncon death came to the relie? of & patient sufferer whose Chris- tian forutude has sustainea her uncomplain- lngly through years of constant p: At that hour Murs. Thickstun, wife of Rev. 1. F. ‘U'hickstun, died. Death camo swiftly and silently, and she yielded to his emoruco without a strugele, passing away as guietly as i timid enild vields to sleep, with no more porturbation than tho fitting of the vague drenmn-images across tho pillow of the half- cep infant, She became unsconseious at o'clock Monday night, and remained 1n thut condition untilthe end. The physiciaps had led the friends to avandon hope, ana all were prepared for the final scone, although toey still hoped that it wight be delayed a few bours. There has seldom been a derth in the city whero a larger uumber have folt, and feit more keeuly, the berevement than bas been ocoasioned " by this event. Mrs. Thickstun was one of the pioneers of the eity, and dur- g all the long years she bas lived here there are fow who have not felt the impross of her character, tho influence of her Chris tlan spirit and been benefited uod elevated, She was 64 years and 5 months old and has beeu a residont and constant worker here slnce July, 1865, Council Bluffs wes a small nnd straggliog village at that time, with no Baptist and few other churches, wnd she weont to work eavnestly with her husband to establish a congregation of the churoh in which her husband was an ordained min- ister. Thoso first eforts resulted in the founaing of the prosent Iirst Baptist church, It was an ouerous task and vequired yeaurs of hard and patient labor ana constant sacrifice. In 1575 und 1875 she made two trips through tho east soliciting aid for the little western church, and raised move than one- half of all the wouey expended for the erec- tion of the present building. None of the older citizens who are familiar with the work will giscredit the statement uow that 10 this frail little woman more than to all others 18 the public indebted for the estab- lishment of the church and the building of the prescnt structure. ‘Thatshe did not do this work without fearful sacrifico is slso true, for at that time she lawd the foundation | of the pulmonary disease ihat has slowly de .l:Fu until it reached a fatal termination yestel #nd 10 the presence of husband and children came rost. after more than five years of constant suffering aud kelpless- e Mrs. Toickstun was born at Cusadaga, Chautauqua county, N. Y., whero she was educated and fitied ~for the work she fully accomplished. I the New York village sho nt ber giribood and there, ou July 7, 188 sbe was married to Rev, . 1, Thickstun. They camo west, aud for a lime lvedin Waverly, a.. but came shortly atter to Coun- ol Bluffs. Three chilaren were born, all of whom are liviog, and all bLut one stood by the bedsiae ana watchod the life of the loved and bogored mother guietly pass nway. I'he chiwdren are Mrs, H, E. DoKay of Atlantio, Mrs. H. A. Ballinger and W. L. Thickstun of Council Bluffs, Mrs DeKay was at her | acres in Lewis township and agreed to work | exeention lssued, ! the cor: bome in Atlantic and had beon summoned. ‘The funeral will tuke placs toworrow at 2 ©'clock from the First Bapust churen. ——— (f you are billous, take Beecham's Filsl* NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Two Young Men Raise Corn Together and Get Into Troubles FINE SRADING OF THE LAW ATTEMPTED Pecuhiar Clreamstances Sarrounding the Arrest of W. B Maxfield and W, D, Nichols- Frevented fromn Harvesting n Crop of Corn by Tmprisonment, Some fine hair splitting was done in the rior ‘court yestecaay. W. B. Maxfield and W. D. Nichols, two young men who ro seeking to secura their liverty on & writ of habeas carpus, It seems that last spring the two went into partnership in the corn raising business, They jointly hired sixty her, each to take halt the crop. A few days ago Dr. Montgomery, who had a judgment agaiust young Maxteld, baa an wind Constable Wesley oy fed on his share of the corn, which undivided and in the field, After the levy concluded that he ought not doprived of part of , and 80 he proceeded to husk ana take it. Maxtield and three others were also at work husking and removing the corn when Constabie White appeared on the scenc nnd arrested the fivo for larceny. Tho three heipers were dischareed, but Maxtic'd ana Nichols were held 1o answer to the grand jury. Maxfield claimed that he | was simplv working for Nichols, and that they were gotting in Nichols' part of 1ho | crop, intending to leave one-balf of the erop | 10 the fleid 10 uwait the result of the levy. | Nictols claimed that ne certainly bad u right 1o take his own corn, while the other ®ide claimed that all the corn wasin the hands of tne ofticer, and could not ve taken exeapt by theft, was still Nichols to be his Perfect action and perfect health from the nse of DaWitt's Liwtlo Barly ers. A perfect littlo pill, C——— For 10 Gays Ouly, 2,500 cases of canned goods to he sold ardless of cost for ten days only at Brown’s . O, D., commencing Monds Nov. 28, California pes 123, and 0c per cant Californinapricol percans Californin egg plums, 15¢ per can: Calis fornin green plums, lée per California g 15¢ per cuang fornin white cherries, 23¢ pov fornin black cherries, 19¢ per can; ¢ fornia raspberries, 23¢ per cany Califor- nin penrs, 20¢ per cani eastern peaches, 16e per can eastern pears; 10¢ per can 2-1b. ean blackberries, 8tc pee cany 2-1b, can raspberries 10¢ per cany 2-1b. can strawberries, 10c per cany 2-1b. can standard corn, 8k per can; 21b. can standard tom:toes, Sleper can; 2-1h. can peass Tie per enn: 2-lb. can strin beans, 74¢ per can; 2-1b. can wax beun 7le percan; 8-1h. can baked beans, 10¢ vor ean: Irenci peas, 15¢ per cang sal- mon, 10¢ per can; gallon can ple; oil sardines, 4e: mustard sardines, 7ic Remember this sale is for ten days only at Brown’sC. O. D., Council Bluffs, Ta. result Ris “Ben Hur” at Dohany’s opera house, Decomber 1, 2 and 3, with Suturday matinee. e S They Need Attentlon. The water works inspectors, gas inspeo- tors, or rather the gentlemen who inspect the various moters, and all other 1uspectors who have occasion to go iuto tho celiars of business and privata houses tell the same story, and that story ought to be repeated to the Board of Hoalth. It is to the effect that 10 many of the basoments tuers are condi- tions that ought 1o be very fuvoravle for the development of typhoid, diphtheria, eholera and other diseases thut have their origin in unsanitary conditions. Wit the certainty of a visitation of cholera here next summer it would bo well for the cltizous to foin with the Bourd of Health {n an_endeavor to put the city 10 ugood savitary coudition. An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DoWitt's Little Early Risers curaconstipation, biliousness and sicknoad ache. ¥ Reports. Phe indications are for western Towa colder weather. This statement is veri- fied by the rush of pitrons at the Boston Store underwear depurtment in the past weels. Sinee the e v trade we have had our stock replenished with everything nec y to complete an underweur de- ent. We have a few are ¢ to the ter: Laaies’ natural and white vests, 25¢ Ladies’ ribbed and plain vests and pants, sold for 50c, nt 39%¢ each. Ladies’ med- jum weight white vests and pants, a bargain at 3¢ each. Gent’s heavy gray shirts and drawers, sold fox 39¢, to close at 25¢ oach, I’xamine other bargains in Gent's un- derwear, 50c, 757 1,00 and $1.50 ench. Children’s white underwear from 10¢ to , according to sizo. Children’s gray underwear 15¢ up- ward. Other qualities in natural wool, camels hair and reds, Ask to sce ladies’ black tights at $1.00, $1.95, $2.50. Ladies’ and wisses’ union suits from 8¢ to $3.50 a suit, in white, natural and black. P W, & CO. Boston Store, Council Blufls, Ia. broken lines that we ing out and call your attention following bargains on our coun- equestrian Day & Heoss have a force of men work ing on the roads through the Klein tract. Buy five or ten acres there while it is cheap. Conl und wood: best and cheapest Missouri huvd wood in the city: prompt delivery. . A, Cox, No, 4 Main. — Gentlemen, the finestiine of rall goods in tho city, just received. Reiter, tho tailor, 510 Broadway, ——— Davis for drugs and paints Holiday photos, cut prices, $1.50 for cabinots, for 80 duys, Cottage gallery, Riley’s old stand. e The A, D, T, Co, has added two new hacks to ius forco and will answer calls at all hours, day or night. ‘Telephone, 179; oftice, 8 Muin streot. —— T. D. King & Co.'s Partagas cigar helped to elect Cleveland, It's the ree- ord breaker for the yea s New Suits, Mary D. Colhoun yesterday expressed her desire o be marimonlally free from Don Colboun. lMer petition states that they were married in New York in 1586, and that tho following yesar he deserted her, Mary £ Williams bas asked for an injunc- Highest of all in Leavening Pow Rl THE OMAHA tion to restrain the county treasurer from colloctite & speeial asscssmont placed against her property for the grading of High Senool avenue, She claims that she did tho grad- ing and patu for ., as ordered by the coun oil, and tonat afferwards the cost was in cluded in the contractor’s account with the ciry, and it was erroncously taxed up to her She objects to being compelied o pay twice. Serofula, whether hereditary or acquired, is thoroughly expolied from the biooa by Hood's Sarsaparilia, the great blood puritier. - o PRICES AND SURPRISES, For the Next Thirty Days at the Evans Shoe Store, at prices that will surprise you. FVANS' SHOE STOCK Will be moved January 1 to No. 28 Main street, and during the month of Decem- ber he will give you prices on leathor and rubber goods that will STARTLE YOU, LOOK ouT For prices in n fow days, mences Monday, December 4 il iy See those oil heaters at Swaine's, 737 Broudway. Shoe Sule com- Don’t make any arrangements for your hoiiday goods until you have seen the many new and useful articles at Lund Bros. Struck by n switeh Tar . S. Hart, a brakeman on Pacide, met with an accident Monday that cama near rosulting very seriousty for himn He was on a stock train between Omaba and South Omaba, when somethicg about the brake undor ono of the cars got out of order. 11e stooped down and stuck his head out at tho side of the car to make an investization Justas ho raised his head a switen lever struck him and knocked him headlong from the tfain, He was picked up unconscious atd brought to his home 1707 Sixth avenuc. A huge gash nad been cut in the back of his Lead, and had to be sewed up. Ris injuries are not consiacred serious. e Winslow's Sootling Syrup 1s t medios for chil.ren teething, the Union Mrs, of all r: a bottl o best »conts ——— Tensh ares capital stock Citizens State bank for sule. 15 H. Sheafe. Typhoid Epldemie. Atterney C. G. Saunders returned lasy evening from Mavilia, la, whers he ha Leou for the past two weeks ministering to the wants of the members of his father's family, ali of whom have been victims of typhoid fever. Oue brotuer died und five members of the family were dangerously il at tho same tine with the discase. Many other families aro similarly ufllicted, and it is feared that an epidemic of the disease bas been started. All sources of water supply have boen carefully examined, but the cause of the contagion has not been found. Piles of peopls have piles, but DyWitt's Witch Hazel Saive will cuve them. Genuine Round Oak, Radiant Home P. P. Stewart stoves and rangoes, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main. st ol v Conl and Wood. Sackett & 1 628 Broadway. Telephone 1. eston, Laying a Corner Stone. This aftornoon, at 4 c'clock the correr stone of the rew Grace Episcopal church, on the corner of Union and Pierce streess, will bolaid. T'he usual services of the Episcopal chureh will be held, but there will be no sex- mon. Work on the church will bo pushed as rapidly as possiblo, and if the pleasant weather continues the congr ion will ba worshiping in it before the winter is over. Tgnorance of the merits of DeWitt's Littio Early Risers is a misfortuno. Theso littlo pillsregulate the liver,cure headacho, avspep s1a, bad breatu, constivation and biliousness. “Ben Hur” at Dohany’s opera house, Decomber 1,2 and 3, with Saturday matinee. ’ L. P. Judson, civil engincer,328 B'way. Mre, P. H. Sheridan tent No. 2, Daughters of Vetdrans, wlll givena cal- ico ball Wednesduy evening, November 30, at Reyal Areanum parlors. R e Notice to Odd Fetlows. All members of Council Bluffs lodge, No. 19, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will vlease meot at the hall wtl o'ciock p. m. today to attend the funcral of our iate brother, W. L. Briges. All Odd Fellows invited to join us. By order of H. B. Kis- sell, noble grand, Constipation cured by De Witls Larly Risers. Scott hiou »: good vourd; low rates. B it Al TONW L AR AVELING M pproaching Annual Meeting at Des Motues Will ite tnteresting. Fonr Dovar, Ta.. Nov. 20.—|Special Tele gram to Tue Bee.|—A lively contest 1s in progress among lowa iraveling men over tho offica of scerctary of the state association, The oftice is worth over §,000 a year, the salary having been increased with the mem- bership in the last few years; Secrotars Haloy, who has held that office sinco the as- sociation was organizod, and Editor Black burn of the National ‘Tvaveler are the iead- ing candidates and both are doing considor- ableactive campaigning. ‘The matter will be decided at the suuual meeting of the asso- ciation ut Des Moinos Decembor i, Thetr / Enlarging the Plant, Stovx Ciry, In,, Nov. 20.-[Special Tele- gram to Tur Bek.|—The Union Stook Yards company today increasea its capital stock from £2,200,000 to 3,000,000, Cudahy & Co will take $400,000 of the new issuo. Tho money raised by the new issue will he used improving the yards and increasing th capacity of the SLOCK yards company’s boef bouse, which will be oporated by £d Haak- mson & Co. overnment Snag Boats Wrecked, tovx City, Ta.. Noy, 2 pecial ‘Tele- wram to Tuk BEE.|--A wind storm carried the government suag boats, Josephine and Mandan, away from their moorings near Yankton Iast night. They drifted into a var several miles down the river, and an 1ce gorge has formed about them 50 that tney caunot be moved. Itis feared they will bo lost. Thoy are valued at §75,000, Captured rger. Sioux Ciry, I, Nov, 20.—|Special Tele- grameo Tug Bre.|—C. A. Morgan, o farmer living near Atlantic, Ia., was arrcsted here today for forging checks in that place on which Lie securea $1,000. He fled to Dakota, but was caught here' visiting is wife, who came to meet him. Bapid Corn Huskers, Sroax, Ia., Nov. 20.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bek|—In & corn busking match near Lere touay betwesn iarry Hall and Joo James for §75 a side, James won, husking 110 bushels in six hours. Hall huskea 107 bushbels iu the same time. Denuis Taylor Acquitted, Cevak Rarins, la., Nov. ~[Special Tele- gram to Tuk Bek, | —Deruls Taylor, on trial 1n the aistrict court at Mancnester, for the er.-—Latest U, S: Gov't Report, Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE DATLY BEE \'\'EIMFU\Y. NOVEMBER murder of Mike Konna, his wife's paramour, was acquitted today, theJiry being out but twenty minutes, Weaver's Danghier Married. Dirs Morses, 1a,, Nov, 20.—1tuth Weaver, daugnbter of GGaneral Weaver, lata presiden tial eandidato, was martiod here tonight to Harvey Denny of this (ity, The wedding was \itnessed ouly By friends of the fami it Columbus would have reached America 60 dnys sooner had his sailors been strongth cued with Cudany's R:x Brand Extract of Beef, - — RALLKO D 2 ELY Operators rouble Expeetod St. Joskrit, Mo, Nov & of the Urder of Railway Te had been for two weeks working on a schedule of wages for Chlcaro, Rock Isiand & Pacitio employes, completed its work aud loft the city SRAPHERS, Rock fsland Make De In the South, fhe committee ropliers which for Chicago to present the schocule to the heads of the voad. It calls for a winimum of $4 p'r month on both main line and branches and for an in crease of from £ to month for all men now receiving #45 or over. I ull offices whera but one operator 13 emploved and when he is comvelled to do extra work, vuy i3 nsked for at1ns same rate pec hour asis paid for roputar work. For extra work done at night they k one and ono-third the scule paid for day work. Licase the request of the committee of telegraphers is not eranted, arcangements ve been comleted to order a strike over the entire Rock 1sland svstem, Organizers for the Order of Railway Telographoers have been nt work on the Rock Isiand lines for © past six months, und it is claimed that 03 por cent of the operators now emploved by the system are members of that org 1zation. Every branch of tho ltock Island system was ropresented at the meoting hers, and the men were a unit in demenaing that the scheduio be udopted §15 por Southern Operators, Savasya, Nov. 20.—Committees presenting the Brotherhood of Locomotive ngncers, Brotherhood of Firemen, Order of Ruilway Conduetors and Order of Rail way Telegraphiers ave in this city for the purpose of bolding their yearly consultation with Superinteadent Wadley of the Central railront of Georgia, T'rouble is expectod this vear with the operators, who have neea bitherto unable o sccure o contract. An effort will bo mude Lo get the superintendent 1o S1gn an agreement relutive to wages and bours of empl nt. At is claimed that under the new management tae rond hius 8o reduced its force of operators that oue man is now compelled to do the work of two ut reduced pay. Concesstons, New Youk, Nov. #0.—Tho Jersey Cen- tralrailway sent their answer to tho commit- tee of operators this afternoon. I'ne com- pany acceded to all domauds oxcept those demanding the increase in wases, eight hours as & day’s work for train dispatchers ana block overators and twelve for all others, and pay forextra work. Tue committeo will meet the morrow to cousider a cowpromise. - om a Trarn and Killed, Rawins, Wro., Nov, 20, —[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.|—-Charles Boison fromn upper Medicine Bow, 16 years old, who iwas enroute to this city to attend school, while standing uvon the stops of a car as the train entered thecity, cither fell or was vlown off ophosite the shops this atternoon. His head struck between the rails on the sidetrack making a sea'p wound {rom car (o ear and producing soncussion of the b..in, tle has simce dicd. officers to- Blown f I Movements of Ocean Steamers, At Brow Head—Passed—City of from New York lor Liverpaol. At Southampton—Arnived—Havel, ew York for Bremen, At Bremerhaven Salisbury, from New Paris, from Arrived—Albe and Your Watch Insured Free. 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SIGEL, In Crete, Neb., ifin need of any treatment. and you will find thit WS troatment—bused on maiy yours' ex- deriments and study -has seeured im a su cess which will not disappoint you. Chicheatsrs English Uinmund ¥ i NVYRCYAL PILLS Genuino. sare, Sl O Rale” (Koiveak tor (hichester s Engiizh Din a1 Med aod Gold v Cmitationt inseamps e partic S tiellel for Ladles” Aail "Chioh: o by il Loss! D Zadichand oo use E CREAM Bhln when durk; parts of lots on uliey In b ock 215t 10 <2nd streots, You ure bLere flod thit the under- 1, throe disinteresto freeliolders of the ity of Omaha. nive been duly sppointed by the mayor, with the approval of the city coun- cil of sa1d clty, to assoss tho dumuges to the owners respectively of the property affectod Ly tho gradinz of said allev, declared neces- siry by ordinance No. #43, passed November 158 1802 upproved Novewmber 1th, 150" You are further notified thiat haviaz ae- 1 sall appointment and duly qualitied s required by Taw, wo will on the 1ith day of December. A1, 1802, at the hour of 10 0 in the fo 000, bt tho office of Shrive O'Donohoe, 1403 Farnam st., within the corpor- ate iniits of suid city, meet for t 086 0f considering und mik ut of danuso 10 the owuers respectieiy of eald property sffected by su-h grading, tuking nto cotisideration special benefits, if wny. You are notiicd to be present ut the time and place aforesald wnd make any objection 0 OF statements concerning suid ussessment of dariukes us you may consider proper. Respeeifally submitted, W. G, BHRIVER, 0, J. PAUL SO of Appralsers. Pr 04 0k 1852, Sciatic Rheumatism. Taving been compeiled to walk on crniches for cight years on account of hip discase, 1 was fnn sad plight when 1 was again compelied 1o use crutches for 8 montlis on aecount of Sciatic Rbeutatism #everal months treatment tay phys! conld give mo very little encouragem heumatism had €0 affected tmy lame Jeg An 1 Iast resort 1 visited the Springs dur o 1882, Within two weeks afier my visit cniabled to dispense witl one crutch, which time Iwas compelled to reteen to Kansas City on neconnt of business, but nucd (aKing the waters Within a month after my first using the water { could wlk sithout crntcies with the aid of a cane, 1 have vieited (ho spring several timea #ince then but more N nccount of pleasure than from necess vity ery tiuly yours, Gronar T lrwes With the Great Western Electricn: Supply Co., 100 & 192 Fifth Ave., Clicago, ill, The waters are botiled only by the Ercel- #ior Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drag Co., Agents, Omaba, Neb About Gloves when you aro buying gloves, for diiving or strect wear, remem- bher that Hutchinson's are tho Dest for wear. The reputation he has gained in the past 0 years for making gloves That Never Rip and that are stylish and service- able, 18 such as is enjoyed by no other manufacturer. Selected ekinsonly used, If you want 0 know more about gloves that And Fit Beantifully and your dealer cannot supply you with Hutehingon's Gloves write to him for his illustratedbook about gloves. 1t will interest you, Estabe lished 1862, JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, - Johnstown, N.Y. Anew ani Buppositorie andlills w | blindor Bloadinzlt T Comotoy o Cara_tor Tatoral Mng, Clhirouss, Koosator Hars ii- tary Pl ua iy hay uvvar hean known o FA1L31por DO, 0 for £3: a2nt by mail. Wity suffor fron thig terrible dieass wasi 4 wriln gaarantss iy DOAILIVETy g1van with § 5yT2 1 0F rafan 1 thanon sy it noteured S3nl stan for (e wiranta) fawuod by Kuhn &Co.. Druzgist: 16k1 and DowLiAs wtFD COUNCIL BLUFES ST2AY DY3 W3 (3 AllXinlsot Dyelngan Cleanin : done ln thy fuhest styloof tho art. Faded anl stainel abrics made to look as vood a3 now Work promptiy dono_und deliverel ia ail Parts of ie codntry, Sent for yrics tsh C. A, MACHAN, - - PROPRIEIOR Broadway, NoearNorthwestorn CeuNan B Doy 01 worth of TOMATIC STEAM COOKERS Cremain ldle, or work for small night he 10re mone Apply terms, ARNOLD Hth St., Cabn ARNOLD permonth. 1 Wages. when you than in summer. OOKER CO, 1207 PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TION. Couneil Chamber, Omuha, Neb., 1802, B it resolved by tho eity couneil of the city of O, the May Thit perniinentsidewalks be thecity of Omihia s desiznatel i ys after the publicatic the personal servic ance fs wuthorized and requir walics to be laid o the permanent o pavod stroets specifiea of stono. arti- Ll sto ‘k or accordinz 1o speci- atlons on fi the offico of the” Board of iblic Works, and ander its supervision, to- de ot Dodgo street, sub ot f in lot 2, Capitol addition. pe- s nent grade, 6 feot wide! Sunth s de of Dodzo strect. cust 23 feet more or less of sublot 5 in lot 2, Capltol addition, permanent grade. § feot wide, ~ South side of Dodge street, west 23 feet more or less of subiot 4 in lot 2 Capitol aadition, unent gride. 6 foct wido, North side of Foppleton avenue, 1ots 11 10 20 inelustve, blosk 5, Shull's addition, pernanent o, 6 11 v, 1ots 14 to iscom Place. berm - South s.de of Lewvenworth streot. 1ots 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, block 16, Leavenworth Business Place, ermanert grade, b feet wido routh sido of Leavenworth street, crossing M. . or Belt Line right of way in block 16, Loavenworth Business Place,” permanent grade, 6 fect wide, And, bo it furthor resolved: That the Board of Public Works e, and is hereby anthorized und directed to cunse a opv of this resolution to bo published in the official paper of tho city for one .o be servod on the owners of swid lots, and t unless such owners shall within ' tve d after the pubiicat on or sorvice of such copy ssteuet nd sidewalics s hereln required, that the Board of Publie Works cause the siume Lo be done, the cost of construsting said sidowalks respectively 1o be ussessed aguinst the reai cstate, o oF part of lot In front of und abutting such sidewalks. Passed November Hth wnd 22h, 1502, L), LOWRY, Acting President of the Council, E P DAVIS, President of the Olty Counell, JOHN GROVES, City Clork, GEO. I, BENIS, Mavor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS the owners of the lots. pacts of lots real estate deseribed 10 the above rose tion— You aud oach of you are heroby constrict permunent sldewalks w resolution of the ¢ity councll and mayor of ty of Omabi, of which 1he ahove Is LW BIRKIAUSE) l it IPub Neb.. November 25ih, 182 1owners of lots or parts of lots on fack= son street from ‘Thlrty-sixth street to “hirty-sevenin streot You are bereby notifiad signed, thros disiuterested frocholders of the eity of Omahs. have been duly appointed b4& the mavor. with the approval of the city councll Of sald city, (0 Assess the dumage L0 the owners respectively of the broperty affeeted by grading Jackson stieet from Toirty-sixth street to Thirty-scventh street, deciared necessary by ordinunc No. ddue, passed November 22 aud epproved Noveni- Youanre furthernotified, thathaving aeceptod said appointment, and duly qualified as re- d by luw, wo will, on the sthday of uber, A, D, 1802 at the hour of 1l lock i the forenoon, at the office of K. W, room 216 New York Life buliding, rporatellinits of sald purpose of considering cssment of damige to the owaers spoctively of suid property, affected by such grading, taking luto consideration special benefits, If any. You ure notified to be present the time und place aforesald, und make any objoctions |l; :;r statoments concernli n})-l assessment of dumuges, 48 you may consider proper. i YO RN ERON WML G SHRIVER. JOUN W, KOBHINS. aber 28, 1802, N80y Attest: Approved: tified to tred by Omaha, at the under- Owaha, Nov e ey ~oncentrated on onc counter. We way damaged by have placed all smoke the clothing frot inany 1 the late fire, on one counter, where are some of the Most Astonishing Bargains. Lspec lly is this true of the OVERGCOATS. Full cheviot sack overvcoats, with velvet brown. without and and gray Fine chinchilla overcoats, in blue and lined with silk, with an cashmere lining on the balance, Before the were smoked we got and Dblacik; yoke BISEWS OV All our Kkerseys, frieze, all sizes and colintioldSHAIBILETRANIE Beautll'tll shetland frieze ulsters, in three different shade shapes, big collars and double breastedinsiiRn ynnuni Our Oxford gray ulste'l’iwithout lining, dounle faced, B4 inches long, full length, is very desir- but the able at $7.80, makes it..... Betore fire we sold them for $4,78; meltons, imagin shapes, some worth $15, any of them worth $10 to $12; in the collar. AL 58,00 3800 96 50 50,70 sleeves elegant Irish ble on ac- , long smoke In no length of time these snap bargains will be gone, so if you wantone you mustcome quick. Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam. SHELLER 2 GELEBRATED SENDWIGH More sold than all others comhined. those claim Do not be » 10 have ulmost as good a machine. «d by imitators or oy Buy only the SANDWICH CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee [rom reliable manufac- turers. You can alwa dealors. Apply for our agency, NUFACTURING CO., Cour Send for eatalogues and prices. 2l Blufis, Towa. s depend upon our repairs heing kent in stock by all local SANDWICH "SPECIAL NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, MPLOY MENT. W ANIED A pupit pital, cor. Gt avenn between 2 il ter. Apply u nurse at the W. 0 A hos nd Sth atreef, niust ho i of kood morul churad “n]m\' Wanted, by nctive boy of 16, wh Tk himaelf ot In Ao 0F Kore, Address 122, Tive oftlce, TIRL CUMANEN piace WANTED - AT ONCE; 1 IS North 7th strect HOUSES AND LANDS. ferred. Nicholsen & Co GLACKE fruit aud garde acre: fne 160-acre furm 1,000 ¢ tract, wdjoining o Nobraskn town. ner - mer Jst of farm and city propoerty for sale. J 0 & Van Patten. L noar city, §) por WA WOOD & CO. huve moma of tho finest farms o southwestern towa for asle. Call and seo uw. 520 Maln strect TR BEXCHANGE-Good ¢ room house an South, SUh street for innd. Greenshields, Nenolson & o JOR RENT - The folic awelling, 10-r00m dwelling, 14 Purk ave., §4) Troom dwelling, 18 iy, §20. 10:r00m dwelling, 335 He w820, feroom dwel G B3 Groom dwel 1§13, nave.. 81 wiony st 15 ince, #1, § Mynstorat., 14 1024 rd wve,, 813, 1 Mynsicr st #1250, K, Gralingh ave., §1 welling, vo. 8l dwolling, Bavbitt Pluce, §12.5) Awelling, 469 Park ave., #1260, i Avenuo A, §10. roum dwelling, Ul N. Gt st §i0. broow dwelliog, 81 N. Tth st.. 10, dwell{ng, 105 BLh ave. §10. dwelling, 505 4th st., $i0. w dwel 1ini. 143 Vine st . . Eroom dw b v, Fi0. G-ro0m dw, 25 Avenue I, 10 Groom dwelling, 1937 th uve., §10. Groom dwelling, 700 Avenue A, §10. Sroom dwelling Grahaiw sye . foar High, §9. 4700 liouse, 1104 50. #th st $10. Croom dwelling, 2221 Avenue b, $3. 6eroomn dwelling, 262 Avenuo B, . Groom dwelling, 31st st and Avenue M, 83 Sroom dwelllng. 106 =0, 23d st.. #4 Sroom dwelliog. 010 Avenue A, §3, d-room dwelling, 63 N. 15t at., § 4room dwelling, 01 5o, st at., 8 Exoom dwelling 5400 Avenue A, 86, room dwelling, 219 15th ave.. §5 5 W8 Avenus 1. 8, 2r00m dw L-room dwelling £r00m dwelling, 205 Park av T-room dwelllug, 114 Myns dwolllug, 1748 dwelling, 124 ith wye » dwelling, 513 Oakland av eroom dwelling, 111 N. gth st., §10 E. 1) sheafe, reatas agent, Broadway and Malo atreet A' FIRACTS and loans iglt aad so0ld Blums, Farm and city proporcy Pusey & Yhowmas, Council 3OIAT, NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS SP on_ #took elling and local investors, QAL and city loang Money 10a) and grain. Keal estite for aale. bustness rentals. Money lonned Lougeo & Towle, 26 1 100 ote In Contral st 010t in M wadl 33 108 11 Bny1ies & Paluors B2 1ot i Maynes st 40 1ots i Potter & Cobl's, 21 Lots In Boor's 5 1b. 15 105 |0 Beers adi, 22 lots In Highlaud aad 1% 0ts In Hlatehinson s ad 1. 40 10tx In Turley s nd. L 10ts in Kidaie's wld 120 Tots in Wrlght's add. 16 1ots 1n Plarce’s add. Loty in evory addition to tho elty cheap for cash, oron payments. ol wad wes us No troubls 0 bhow property. Greenshiclds, Nicholkon & ¢ upper Broudw. S0 ACIES Gy for cash, platting; chea ymproved ' resid Groenshields, Nieholson & Co. = 3 DANCING SCHOOL. DAVE o R lors adults, G0 poom. Rocinls ya 4 p. . Murlc furniahed Wit A Parlors.Counctl Bl W. . Chimbers, tnstructor. Add L. Omaba MISCELLANEOUS. conapools, vaulte and D, Burke, city bl reuoyed ys cleanod, 1 VW L buy tor cush. furniture, household g0 carpets for a i or d-room house Address oo ail Biufs OB RALE. ccap, or in sxchange tor iand, au oae tabifehed business. Address 1. O, box Gill, Couns cil Blufts, 1a. JFILANG WANTID- L want to let eonirack for ifng by 1ot ou Biroadway sud Beventovath st Apply 0 Leonard Everett OST- 800 ALL IN ONE HOLL BY A PERSON Jho fatled to snap at Uho special bargain offered Turt week by Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., No. 630 Brondway. The 1 I8 known' be belng i Glen: wood man who was wise enough Lo piok up the property oL BaLE payment A small dalry, 15 ows, Cash or 1320 Avenuo it —————eeen Proposal for Covering Steam Pipes in City Hail Sealed proposals will be recelved at the of- fice of the eity comptroller uo o4 o, m.. De= cember G, 1802, tor the covering of the sieam pives in the city ball, suwiples of the proposed Covering t necompany eaco bid Kach bid= der Is required o enciose n certilied cheek of #100. The pight 15 resorved to reject ay or all Lids THEODORE OLSEN, Comptroller, Omaha, Nov, @, 1402 N by ropasal for the Furnishing of Horse Feed for the City of Omulk Sculed bids will be 4t the offc the city comptroller up Lo 4 i m.. Docember tor the furalsiiing of horse foed. for tho city, for the yoar ixii. Fach bidder to rtifiad chock of 81 0. The right ls 19 rejoct aay or wll bids, THEODORE OLSEN, Cowptrolien