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. THE OMAHA COUD CFFICK: BEE NCIL BLUFIPS NO. 12 PEARL 8TR Fellverea bty eareier to any part of the W W, TILTON, - MANAGER § Bus ness Office, ArLirnoNgs Ki neun MEATION, MINOR N Plumbing Ce. Couneil Blufis Lumber Co. The Daughters of Veterans had a pleasant dancing pariy last evening Permit to wed was given John W. Trend and isstelin t of Omaha, Tho Union the gas man was plait in t'he funeral of Ms ! held at 10 o'viock dence, 256 Vine I'he faneral of Mrs be bold at 2 o'clock t Tirst Baptist eourch. Thomas Snipes and Dora colorod ple from Omal by Justicn Hammer yester Unity Gaild will meet at the residence of Mrs. Georgo utin, Madison strect, this witernoon at :%) o'clock, $nstead of Priday. “Tho annual mesting of tho St Andrews aociety was held last bvening at i<aiehis of @ytuias hall, After 11 0'clock dancing was shie order. Mrs, Mary J. Cole roturn rom Spokane Falls, Wash,, where sho he een spending the summer. Sho wiil make her Home permanontly with hier sons at 613 Bluft stecet. Harry Delong, who was seriously mjured #0mo weeks ago on an Omuhin motor, is e covering slowly, and is to be removed from the hospital in Omaha to his home in this ity in the near foture. In the district court yesterday the case of Spoouer against the ity was still on trial. In this case the plantifY secks to get damages 10 property, corner of Seventh avonuo Seventh street, caused by change of giade. ‘The corner stone of the ( piscopal church was lnidyesterday informal manner. A copper box containing memor- anda of the church histor nes of offlcer: ete., was doposited in the stone. but 1o e: tended ceremonies were inaulged in, “The countv auditor is tn superintona tho drawing of [ots to determine as to tho dispo- tion of the old records among the new ju cos, Heretofore tho matter has always deen arranged by a mutual agreement be tween the outgoing and 1ncoming justices. A meoting was held last evening in the Young Men's Chri association rooms Coal vestordas t Koug Pacific has commenced factured at the newly erected will be the vesi co| were married yesiorday in istian for the purposo of organizing a_choral union, under tho leadcrship of Prof, Torrens. But littlo was done toward effecting an organiza- tion, and the meeting was adjouraed until next Wednosday ovening. There was horrid war at the Kiel houso yesterday. The waiters and cooks became involvedin an all-around scrap which Lad its | origin in the overwhelming desire on the part of one of thew to boss things. O:e of the waiters thought he had as good o right 10 boss as Lis follow, ana be renounced alle- giance. Tho othier employes took sides, but he loader of the insurgencs was immediately nuistea by having ono of his cyes blacked. I'he trouble thou suosided, und lator on the man with the frescoed oge was discharged. Judeo Mc(Geo has dischaiged the young men, Nichols aud Maxlield, who were charge with larceny. ‘T'he questions 1nvoived wero close, but the judge thought a littie temper- e of mercy would not be amiss. The trouble arose from an attempt o gathera part of a crop of corn, in which the voung men were interestod as partners, aud waich bad been attacked to satisfy u personal debt of oue of them. The other thought ko could gatber his half and lev the other half stand, and hived nis partner to help him. Whilo thus engaged theiv arrest was made for larceny. 1n Olden Times People overlooked the importance of porma- nently beneficial offects und were satistied with transient action, but now that 1t is gen- erally known that Syrup of Rigs will por- manently cure habituai constipation, well- iinformea poople will not buy othor laxatives which act for a time, but flnally injure the syatem. ——— Boston Store. A tidal wave of prosperity has struck us and the surplus stock is rapidly dis- appearing to make room for the im- mense display of holiday goods. A few of the speciais in our slicoling and wash goods department. Burgains in every department. MUSLINS, Ten=cent hali bleached muslin, 7 Best 10-cent bleached cotton, Se Sle. Seo our muslin, A good 7-cent unbleached muslin, Yard wide line cambri 10e. Bo: Store, Council Blulf Neat, Sot nd new brand of d¢ unbleached Ge. on Buildings. Such is the unanimous verdict of all who bave examined the numerous build- engs of the well known architects, and W. Woodward., The buildings bear inspection 1 close investigation They are churacterized by solid founda tions, economy of construction, attract 1ve external appearance, complete and onvenient internal arrangements, In t, they stand the test extornaliy, in- ternally and cternally. Another point in which these architects arve making for themselves a most excellent reputi- tion is the relinbility of their estimates. s I'Hll:‘»;\ AND SURPRISE For the Next Thirty Days at the Evaas Shoo Store, s that will surprise you, HOE STOCK Will be mo\n-d January 1 to No. 28 Main strect, and during vthe month of Decem- ber ho will givo you prices on leathor und rubbe ods STARTI LOOK TFor prices in a fow wences Monday Shoes at our duys, mber b See those oil heaters at Broadway. Don’t makeany arrangemen hoiiday goods until you have many new aud Bros, your secon the useful articles at Lund e PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, Congressman Tom Bowman has lert for Washington to clear out his desk and make ready for his farewell C. B, Doere, M, H. Rosenfleld and J. Good of Deere, Wells & Co., at Moline, 1., are in tho city, guosts of iucius Wolls, Charles Webber of the Minneapolis brancn of the same nouse, 4s also in the city, Ne w. e C. F. Moore & ¢ Newbews, Ore., say: “'Since our customers have becomo acquainted with the ities of Chamverlain’s Couzh Kewedy we mell but littio of uny other kind. Chawber inin’s medicinos all’give gooa sutisfaction,” For sule by druggists. ————— COUNCIL BLUFFS, Nov, hor. 00d qu ), 1. An election is hm-.-m ordered in Co. C.,, | ‘Third Reg. L N. (i, to elect a captain to fll va wmw_\ d by the resignation of Captain D. 13, Daile, said ewection to be held De 5, 1802, between the houss of 9 a.an. and 8 p w. By order of O. 5, Willinms, Lieut. Comdg, S — Davis for drugs and paints Tensh ares ¢ pital stock Citizens State Dank forsale. I H. Sheafe. —— Day & Hess huve a force of men wor ing on the roads through the Klein teact. Buy five or ten acres there while cheap. T. . King & Co.'s Purtagas cigar helped to elect Clevelund, It's the rec- ord breaker for the year, Johnson, o | . prominent druggists of | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘l Fata of an Ilaho Man Who Met a Gentle- | man with Whiskers, | HE LOANED HIS MONEY TO A STRANGER Another Verifieation Confidence Man's A Mr. Nature and s How e age Batler's Confiding Pecaniary L Was Taken In. Batie About ¢ from be visiting his 990, off for a little while to look @ Bluls. On lis rounds he camo across a man with whiskers, who claiined to be from ved the pleasure of traveling with Mr. Butler, The latter was glad to-iava company for the rest of the and he agreed with the greatest of aay roamed uround the city for whon the with the intended buy some chilaren, It W, and tho childreu sapvointed if he didn'y doit, hut he badn't a cent of money. \vould Mr. Butlor loan him some money and take a cheek he bad with him for security ¢ Butler only hnd .00, but tuo bewhiskered individ ual was 10 hog: he would take only §5 and fet his frieud have the 6) conts, The mouey and chiock changed hand fow minutes later tho confidonce man left Lim standing on I’earl street while he yan nto the Mer rinm block on a littie item of tusiness. The | minutes lengthoned into an hour and still he did niot when Butler instituted - quiries und found the true state of afairs rortunately be had boueht a through ticket when rted from Wisconsin, so thas he will b ble to get hom by exer ing a httle juaicious cconomy in patronizing the peanut boys ulong the rou Champagne that has the least aleshol is a stimulant and restorative,” says Dr. Pavy. Use Cook's extra dry imperial. an idaho Pass, Tdaho, veacs of age, was on bis Wisconsin, where he had 11d yostorday stopped ound Couneii vack home | pleasure, | awhilo togetner, whiskers raid he trinke tale was a wav he | would te territ man to to homie to the PLACE, A New Subuh Ottering Spy Added to Connell B'uffy The announcoment will surprise to many that Me. some time come with M. Toit, who 20 became the owner of the | celebrated Scott farm, has decided to | plat 200 acres of it, and put it upon the market in five and ten ncro tracts, the salo to open atonce. Tho move is ono of the most important ones which Las taken place for several years, It is the result of a quiet but stenay growth and inerensing demand for'such property. The prop erty has become well known auder the name of ‘lnterprise Place,” and it seems that those who thus christened it must have had a tip rom prophocy, for romises to be in the truest sense an nterprise’ attended by all the success and permanence which the werd implies in its futlest and best set Those who have not visited the pluce in a year or s0 will be sueprised to learn that it has already advantages of n village. Chureh wnd school privileges are al- ready estabiished, there nve two daily mails, the Omuha and Council Biufls papers are delivered there at an early hour each morning and arrangements are being completed for the establish- ment of a postolico on “Enterprise Place.” Asall know, the tract is one of the most beautiful and fer- tile in all this region, a porfect gurde which has been the envy of many, and which now being thrown open to the public will be rap 1dly seized and settled upon by those desiring to combine the advantapes of the richest "agricultural region in the world with the conveniences of city life und city markets. Unlike most such enterprises instead of forcing the prop- erty onto the market and creating a de- mand afterwards, the demand in this case has preceded the decision to place it on the mariket. The advanta of location and the well known desirabil- ity of the land have created a demand, and the owner, Mr. Toft, recognizing this has yiclded to it. The offer to sell in fiveand ten acre lots will be quickly taken advantage of by those who have been watching and waiting for just such a chance. The rather a scarcity of such property in this vicinity and the superiority of this particular tract will cause it 1o meet with a ready sale, to be followed by an equally certiin advance - price. Mr. Toft evidently means business, for he yesterday closed con- tracts and completed ments by which pnshields & Co. are given nm exclusi with au- thority to place y on the murket forthwitn, Nichols sulo, the prop and wond: host hard wood in_the . A Conl Missour delive and cheapest city: prompt Cox, No. 4 Main. Their Regalar Ocenpation. Apvearances indicate that a coasiderable proportion of the residents of the southern purt of the city near the railway tracks eke out a precarious livelihood by declaring divi aends on tho carlonds of graia that are lofy stunding on the sidetr. oron the stand- ing crops left in the cornficlds. A case 1s now pending befors Judge Wammer in which the defendants are charged with steaiing a lot of corn from James Paxton, A Inrge lot of grain was found lying on the ground near the Wabash tracks several days ago, it buviaz been drovped there by the thicves, who wero frightened awayv by a po- licomar, who threateued to arrest thom un- loss thev wout off veforo he got the patrol wagon. Yesterday W. H. Hall, who lives neae the Lacks, was arrested on the chargo of larceny, & number of sacis of the grain boing found hidden in his bousa, —_— Ignorance of tne merits of DeWitt's Littie Barly Risers is a misfortune, Theso little piltsregulate tha liver,cure heada :he, avspep 810, bad breatn, cons’ination and biliousuess. e For 10 bays Oaly, 2,500 cases of canned goods to be sold wwdless of cost for ten days only at Brown’s C. O, D., commencing Monday, Nov. California penches 124, 19¢ and 20 1 per cany Californiaapricots, 16c percang Californ r plums, 15¢ per ean; Cali- forn plums, 13e per can; California grapes, 15¢ per can; Cali- fornia white cherries, 2ic¢ perecan: Cahi- fornin black cherries, 19¢ por can; Cali fornin raspberries, 23¢ per can; Califor- | niu peurs, 2 per cany eastern peache: 1o por cani eastern pears, 10¢ per can; -1b, can b'ackberries, 8te pee can; 2-1b, i can raspberries 10¢ per can; 2-1b, can | strawberries, 10¢ ver can; 2-1b, can | standard corn, Kke per can: standard tomutoes, Sic p can peas, Tic ,..»p v o0 can; can st | per can; 8-ib. can baked beans, 100 can; Pronch poas, 13¢ per can; sal- mon, 102 per can; galion can apples, 28c; | oil sardines, 4¢; mustard sardines, 74c | Remember this-snle is for ten days only ut Brown’sC. O. 1., Council Blutls, { Ta. | Fruit Grower's Mecting, | The aunual moeting of the frait growers | and gardeners in the vicinity of Council | Blufls, wili be held on Saturday at 2 o'cloc It1s given out that thd meeling will b> one | of the most importaut for many reasons that | has been held s10c0 the orgaaization of the | @ssociaiion. A varied und iuteresting pro- gram will be reudered, and it is expected that the attendaunce will be large, as the are now several bundrod wen engaged in the { raising of fruit and vegetablos that flm!‘ Two "”0“‘ were dlstovers ma Alg Soc tro for or A i an I 13h v 10 the deg shi SA at the be con the gra M of t givi get the thes at if u wil 0. 14 « mn ton [§ WO WOl lavl 20 Grapo After the transaction | ness the officers elected, years used Hood's of five, and tind it claimed how t business, A pleasant event took placo that was made the occasion of many hearty tulations to one of the most estimable was the ana Smith and their vleasaut home at 1 with relatives in celebrating Avout fifly guests wany 1 thirty pioneer and friends were prose, Ottumwa, cars they have been residents of Cou luffs, among other things & muny more years of p " <. Dalton, Tuis remedy is a certain cure for croup aud, ymptoms appear, by drug- 1scd as low case mu\hu fine and soft 86-inch printed sheeting, to close, Gic. Two THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: THERSDAY, DECE rkots in Council Bluffs ana Omaha. Among the questions that will come up for aiscussion “\What Were the Causes for the Apple Crop This Yoar," will be the important aud the u will be 13 by Ravmond derman Wood will @ Growors Should Organiz retary L. O, Williams wil! take A suective View of Our Socioty better att 1ance. H, C. for tho new year will . ey, Sylvanus Lane the Cincinnatti M. . Conferencs o0od point when he says: rsnpari fully equai to all it. - Somo peoplo are against patent modicines, [1% for judicad inchine 1s a mystery of fvod's Pilis cure liver ills, CLEAN SHOES, What Surgent Says. 1 want to say to the people of Council o burly eales and ad vertiso wse legitimate We but if we cannot, shoes, the best maices, at less prico than some want Phillips HIURRAH goods in Surgent will not s that ort to h sell goods at When merchants have loss thun cost sy cannot compete with that I am strictly rlit Lo mahe a profit, ill ret in it. il good solid boots and lers can buy them. )e8 g0 to Sargent’s, the NO FAKE OR Lk but i first-claes house city, Remembe undersold, 413 Brondway, ———— A Golden Wediding. last If old you ho store, I ety wedding 1t of Mr, hia annive s and wifo, 1ot ary nie was ero 1o nssist them wedding all tho Tuey and for ir golden children wero moro a married than ndcl Tu., lanv haudsome \xlhl"lli were % in gold coin. hale and mise of the 1 poiceletisabde A Sure Care tor Croup. armers como fiftoen miles to my store Chamberlain's cougn remeny. m, like wysolf, are ir homes. 1t cured k of croup and, Luray, hie old vaoplo are 0 abundant pr wever without my boy of I behove, Russeil 1t county, non A8 the first | prevent tho attack, I sale gists, -4 unbleach worth for 150, -inch bleached 10¢. sheeting Hh"l' widths and nufacturers’ list, for soft [mpori 0-4 width, Store, Council Blufls WASIH GOODS. sold only ne caso seorsucker, rth Se, o close, 5 100 picces homespun rth 15¢, to clos os heavy noreps, ly sold for 15¢, to ¢lose at 10¢. *rinted Bedford cords, sold fc with other bargains at c. good outing 1ue, Store, Council Bluffs, 9y Ch ma ofti I con entl ren cor sat thi vill 1 Ri ha nt ( in tail Dey “*Ben Hur December 1 P placo yesterday Alexander cuurch. Now is the time to get Holiday photos, cabinets, for 80 days C 628 Broadway. The 4 170; oftice, § M mutinee, oftice. Shortly after | o another attempt Spetman BOS Fotheringham, B.—Sto p. m. Saturdays, ristmas, ON STOR Wiitelaw & Co, 100 p. m., _ e — Y at Dohany’s opers ,2 and 3, with tinee. Seats now cn eale at .. P. Judson, civil engincer, 5 —— Funeral of W. L. Biggs. al of the late W. L. afternoon, ducted at the residence, b strost und Soventh avenue, by Rev. of the >Second After the services at the uou nains were taken in charge of oy he fun of Odd I ted to PFairview cemetery, whora IT IS THE BEST, That is Why 1 Recommend [t Chambarlain’s cough remedy gives the best madicine 1 hanale, aud as a seller leaas ull other propurations in is the nest mediciue 1 ever bandled for cougn’, colds and croup. isfaction of any cough s warket, I recommend it becauso it A, W. Baldndge, o, 1il. Special Milli or this week Miss IRags of trimmed huls bargain. sprise Place. salo Loy 3ei I have farm, at familiarly known as the $ in the & my hauds of Co., who oexclusive den convenienc all witl agents, 10 and tho of a city as Torr, —— cuL prices, 50 $1 ’s old stand. ———— onl and Wood. Suckett & Telephone 44, + DT, Co. has added le; two clis ali hours, dny or night. Ladin str ——— tlemen, the finest tine of rall goods the the cily, just reccived. lor, 810" Broadway. Reiter, *Ben Hure” cember 1, 2 and kets 8, with now on sale at Shot at Burglar was made & ST.JACOBS OIL IS AN HONEST REMEDY. IT DOES WHAT IT CAN DO. IT SAYS IT DOES CURE, IT HAS CURED THE WORST = P e O AND THE PAIN STAYS CURED. quory, the Failuro of diseus Ex ve the “Reasons Wny and Re ' and plead | of the routine busi be makes | “Wo bavoe for | ain our famil wreatly but patent can burt a medicine and not mysteries to me.’ evening il made, Both h2arty and enjoyment of ful avd happy life. to Many of in a sovere saved his life, Kan, 20¢, and unbleached pil-, less than i brand sheeting. Bos- quality, flannel, regu- to Boston > oven every evening until until v house, Saturday box 26 B'way. Biggs took services being corner of Sev 5. Presbytorian o tae, the members of the Council Bluffs lodge No. 4, Indepenasnt Orde lows, uud 23 the cos wero performed by tho lodge number of fricnds of tho decoased were present. Millers- lust de Enterpriso nt for Cottage gallery, P’reston, new to i forco and will answer ealls Telephone, at Dohany’s opera house, Saturday box ck yesterday morning to burglarize Bro’s store on Main street ng froquently urged to sell smalh portions of my cided to plat 200 acres of Place, farm, and to begin the sale at once in tive and ten acre lots, same Nicholson matter growers, gu the with 1 have placed the Greenshields, act in the nit » who want combined the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a.rare op- portunity to do so. by OMecr nd on his 1o fired 0 far as Iiasdalo working at the rear approach thoy startel and twico at their receding forms, tut known dia not hit eithe® of them. Draw Your Otva Conetusic Mr. J. O. Davenport, managoe of Bragg Redwood Co., I't. Hrage, Cnl 10 say of Chamberlain's Cou used it for a severo coll tainoa tmmodiato relial, Redwood Co.'s storp quantities of Chamberfi sale by drogeists. the Fort nas this gh Remedy: 1 and cough and ob In the Vort Brage wo have sold (arge v's medicines,”’ For i, good Hoar - Killed Iy n Fromatare Binst Vincisia; Nev., Nov. 80, Willinm Hughes and Edward Neotio were blown to vieces in the Kenosha tunuel of the Sierra Nevada mice. In the face of the tunnel they had prepared soveral holes for a blast. Itis thought they explooed a cap or dropped a caudlo into & box of powder wuile firing the cartridge, Scolt house; Something 1 have sold and used in my family for sev eral vears Chamberlain's Cotie, Cholera aud Diarrhaea romedy and have found 1t one of the most useful and satisfactory remedies [ ever handled,—C. H. Lowis, druggist, Salt Lake City, Utab, e Falrchild May Get His OLd Job, New Youk, Nov. #.—There is no room for doubt at prosent that Charles S. iair- child will accept his old portfolio, according tothe Herald. The tonaer of the portfolio to Mr. Faironild is said to have been made a day or two after tne election, —— . Porfect action and parfoct from the use of DaWitt's ers, A perfect littlo pill, - The Fire Record, Des Morses, -Ia, Nov, #0.—The clectric light plant of the Des Mowes Water Power company was destroyed by fire tonight, leav- ing a large portion of the city in darkr Loss, 0,000 tnsuranco, £35,000, health Little rly result Ris- Sheriff Hardman of Tyler county, West Virginia, was almost prostrated with a cold when he began using Chambverlaim’s Cough Remody. In speaking of it he savs: It R®ave mo almost instant reiiof. 1 find it to be an invaluable remedy for coids.”” For sale by druggists. SU L Kolb Will Not Interfere, Mostaoveny, Ala, Nov, 80.—Kolb has decided not to attempt 1o be sworn in us governor tomorrow. . Therefore thero will b nothing 1o disturb the inauguration of Governor Joucs, ——— Noseno, lowa, April 16, 1801 Dr. J. B. Moore, Dear Sir: My wife has used avout six bottles of your Tree of Life aud thinks that she has received greater benofit from it than any medicine she has ever taken. Yours truly, L. H. BUrkis. Geu’l Agent and I'réas. West Coljege, Since receiving the above testimorial, I am iu receipt of a lettor and check from the Rov. L. H. Lufkin of Totedo, lowa, April 23, to ). W. Kenworth, Crestline, Kan- sas, s1x bottles of Moore's Treeof Life. Vor salo by aruggi - on's Conaition Unchanged. Hor Serv 3).—Tuo con- dition of Usited Siates Senator Gibson of Louislana who is lylog very iil herc of affec- tion of the hieart is practically unchanged. — You dofi't want a torpid liver: you a vad complexion you dow't want a bad breath; you don’t want a headache, Puen uso De Witt's Littlo Barly Riser, tho famous ittle pills So don’s New York Excian Youk otations. Nov, 30.-—[Special Telegram to T Bee,|—Bxchange was quotod as fol- lows: Cnicago, 6) certs premium; Boston, par to § cents premium; St. Louis, par. ey e L ot An horest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DiWitt's Lattle Early Risers cureconstipatioa biliousnass and sickaoad ache, e Defaulter tor Korty Tho and, Vicrowa, B. €, Nov. 8).—It is roported that the azent of tha Bank of Bri‘ish Colum- bia at Nelson is & defaulter for §10,00), i i bbb Now socalied remedies spring up overy day like musbrooms; but the peopie stiil cling to Dr. Bull's cough syrup. Soluble Coating, completely disgui :mp: the éusu- of the Pill without in any § y impairing its_efficacy. Price 25 cents a Box, ork Depot 365 Canal Street. WM«\W"*" G. W. PANGLE, M. D, The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience, READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL D] Complying with general re- quest, 'BEECHAM'S PILLS will in future for the United States be covered with A Tasteless and I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and T:ungs; Dis eases of the Eye and iar, Fitsaad Apopiexy, ifeart Disease, Liver Complaiut, hiduey Complaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depreo- sgion, Loss of Mnnhood‘. Seml?nl Diabetes, Bright's Dicaso, St.Vitus* RS M hon. Tuealghis, Wiite, Bweling, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed vvithout the knlla or “drawing a drop of bloa Women with her delicate oreng ro- 828%5 new. " biupsy cured withous thpping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, 850 to 500 forfelt for any Venereal Dis« ease I caunot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in twa or three hours, or ng pay. Homorrholds or Piies cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR, 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physician who can tell what ail( a person without asking # question, Al correspondence strietly confidential. Medioin' sent by expross, Address ali letters L0 G, W, Pangle, M.D, 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Sm & Bridriig: -t tios i 1 federal ~ courts. “iooms blo badat UBlufls, Ta. t-law. Proe- stute nnd Shugart IMBER 1, 1802 Concentrated on one counter. We way damaged by one counte have all 10ke placed the from the late the ‘Most Astonishing Bargain this truc of the OVERGCOAT 5 N Full cheviot sack overcoats and without velve > 3 , with . achollk=0ed i gray i Belore the sold them for $4,78; 9 lothing in any s fire, on r, where are some o l:s])cci;l”y and brown. fire we s Now Fine chinchilla ove and black; yoke and sleeves lined with silk, with an elegant cashmere lining on the balance, Before the were smoked we got $12.80, now ercoats, in blue All our kerseys, meltons, Irisi frieze, all sizes and imaginable shapes, some worth $18, any of them worth $10 to $12; on ac- count of smoke. Beautiful shetland in three different shades, long shapes, big collars and double BEEaSTE ittt s Our Oxford gray ulster fwithout lining, doublie faced, 84 inches long, full length, is very desir- able at $7.80, but the smoke eSS 5060 0 0000000000/ 6 0500060 600 GH0 §5.75 In no length of time these snap bargains / will be gone, so if you want one you musticome quick. Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam. plain. business 5 (talk. To come to the point at oace, let us infer that you wan new clothir We know how you fazsland what you want W hether you have little, or a snug sum to spar2, you desire to get for the amount you sp2nd the bast possible raturn for your money. In this you arz right, and METCALF'S is the place whareyou will gat it. The pretty styles of and overcoats at $3.00, $3.00, $10.00, $12.00, ar: something much superior to suits and overeoats usually offzred at those pricas, being made batter than ever, ani the fi, style and finish are extraordinarily good Winter days fast approaching, will remind mother tstake an inventory of the young hopeful’s wear.ng apparel. We are ready to supply his n22ds. ifi's a suit, trousers, over- coat or a shirt waist, Our prices are notad for their modesty. Complete stock of hats, caps and furnshing gools. Mail Orders solicited. METCALF BRO'S, 808 Broadway, Eisman building Council Bluffs 58,00 96 50 frieze ulstel nits ORDIN An ordinanc avenne, from3ith 8 re ler avenue, from 8t Ouh, street from Greand avenue 10 Ames av- 40th strect, from Geand v ith uvenue. from G |n|lBll‘|H.» street; and dirac board of public works to take the nec Steps to cause sald work to be done. Beitordained by the city council of the eity of Omaha Soetion 1. Wherea een established upon, und wppratsers hiuve heen duly appolnted by law, to uppraise the dumages, ciised by the graaing of G avonne, from dith street to 221 street: 'ow “ e, from dsth st L to 40th nue; street from Grand avenue to Ames f0th street, from Grand avenue to Sprague street: 4 th avenue. from Grand avenue 1o Sprague stred and have reported no damuges 10 the ity counell, which has formully a ed the san Whercus, property owners, representin than three-tifths of the property suld portdons of the streets above specified, huve petitioned the ¢ weil to ive s id rects vl avenue tho pros- entestablishe chiarze o the city, and made pi 0 won the for nd avenu from #ith st to 4 street: Fowler avenue, from dsth street to 49th " nue; #th street, fro Grand avenue to Anies avenue: 40th street, from Gr nlaven o 0 Sprague street: 0t avenue, from Grand s v- I'wenty-fourth strect, Quu6 th Sprazue street, be und hereby 1s or- [ Cass sircet dered graded to the present establishe ade, Youare hereby no ad 1 Roetion 2 That thebo rd of publio works bs | stened. three disinte and hereby 15 directed to tase the necessary | ¢ity of Oniah {use sald work to he done, the muyor, With the 1 pproval af the eity Couii- % That this ordinance shall take | cil of siid olty, to ussess the damuge 10 tho offcct and be in foree from und wlter its pass- | owners respectively of the Lroperty aflectcd age. by erading Twenty-fourth 4t strect, fr. Passed November 17th, 1502 Dod ¢ strcet 1o ¢ aeplhred hooe JOIN GROVES, §ary |y or A Noves ba . City Olerk 1, 1502, approved November 7, 1892 You it !ul.mx notifiol that’ bhaving nce cepted pointment, und daly quaiilied s -“ll-n«l by lnw. we will, on the Sth day of Deceinber, A, 507 Gt the hour of 10 o' dlock in the foreénoon. at the office of i, W. Gibson. room 2i6, New York Lifo buliding. within the corporate Hmits of suid city, 't ect for the bur 1056 of cousidering wnd nikine the nssess- 1E0L Of AA108 30 L0 Lhe OWNOrs Fespectively of properiy, fected by suld srvading. Cak g nto consiiloration sp benefits, 1 iny You are notifies to be present at thoe tine und place aforesuld, und make any objections 1o or stato 5 conearning suid nssessment Of dAIECs 48 YOU 1 Ly COnsider prover BW GIB-ON VANCE oraer NO. 8332 the grading of Grand t 1o 42d street; Fow- reot (o 4ith aven daek- street Lo To atl owners of 1ots or parts of lots or son - streer from Thirty-sixth Uhirty-s hstrcot You iro hereby notifizd that the signod, three disinterestod fr city of Omalia, havo been duly uppointed hA the mavor. with the approval of the city ouncil of said eity, to ess0ss the dumaze Lo o owners respectively of the property Meoted by ding Jackson street from Thirty-sixth street 10 Fhirty-seventi street. deciared ity by ordl No. 30k passed Noyewber 22 wnd epproved "Novem: her You are furithornotified, thathaving seceptod sald uppointment, and duly quitied as ro- quired by law, Wwo will, on the bthday of Decomber, A, D180 the hour of 11 o'eloc in the forenoon, at the office of 1t hson, room 2 W Yoric Life buiidin within ‘the corporate [mits of s for o pose of conside the assessment of damuge to SPOCTIVOLY Of suld property. crad ne, “taking iuto considerat beucfits, if any. You ute notiliod to e pre and plice aforesald, and muk 10 or Statgments concerning Of dumukes, s you ay V., GIBSON W Ve JOUN W, KOBBINS 1 Omaha, Noveniber =5, 1802, N 0t To all owners of lots or wndor oholders of the nt grades hiave #pocial it at the any objections A assessnient consider proper, i equnl Installme e 15, st parts of lots on from Dodge strect to the under ested froeholders of i Bive boen duiy appointed by Clty Coline BEMIS, Mayor Approved November 27, I 2 GEO. I Proposal for the Fur hing of Horse Feed for the City of O Sealed bids will be recolved at the ofice of the ity comptrglier up (04 p. ., Dicen bor Gth, Ifi’y'ur 1 furaish I:u) horse fe for the clity, for (l B oyear s, Each bldder to enclose certifiod check of #1 0. The right Is resesved I podestuugr ull bldw WAL G, S HRIVER, R T T EODOKE OLs! n20-dio GEORGE ), PAUL Comptroller. | = : N28d Oy POUNDMASTER’S NOTICH Soled hids will Le received at the office of Tuipounded on the 24tk day of November, one | the city compiroller up to 4 p. mi. December | dark By pony, having white spov on foreheud | G for the ofi siwl wdvertising of the city and two white hind feet. 1f not 1o teened said | fur tho year 185, in weeordanes with seetion horse wili be soid on the 5th of December, at | 1 of the chartér Each bidder to enclose 10 . 1., on Leavenworth, between 2 st und 224 | certitied cheek of #i00. The right 18 reserved | streets, in thie ulley, ut pubilc auetion to reject any or il bids JOHN SIOEEL, I'HEO. OLSEN, DI-dit Poundmastir , Nov. %, 1802, —= | Proposat for ising for the ahn, City of Comptiol er Omal Nesbi $8.00 'l Wi Whik 1,22, Toe 11X I st Ot 1t room reom roon: room [ sroet BRI bougli Wiufls ARNTEY) o \ 120 lots 1 1ot I Lots in i ¥ Ehow pro (3% AT Jmproved Gre. (GAune Theuuti Enterpri shifelds, N N A QOIS A ' anil il Bluns, Pl #ATlin by 10t on Broa Apply (0 0§ awho lust week Hrondway wood man property. o s payment. 1 Omah % Ghron Bestfacll Wilta for purticent provate. Fieel Al Bloo Pois Now POWEN. BODI( DEFORMT Omaha 26th a e PR ) 1o ith, IN: Ui strec N stro G from Gr Yvanus, he alley street; i port st Jst bt st [ ordin i pic furnigho paniod w ER) Py a Tl ho all Lids The 1 ac Preatic Notice g of th eivetion ¢ such oth fore 11, w iy, Ao Rhradn Wy ordi Attcsy Wittt EXCHANGE A n o 8 V.4 00D & €O nave sons ot ¢ 1l 1w el e Jots n I Tots in Tarle lots in Ridai Mplntting ONDAYS In adults, 7:90 p. P i& LWQD' DISHASES B wa N 1 KLk iy ot ORIy manufac i Uh'stree s i the noew of 3 ECTAL NOTICES COUNGIL BLUFF EMPLOYMENT. = COF BN ATORNE AT A hos e b sial charae e W, (. who will Nddress Wanted HOUSES AND LANDS, ¢ th stroet, Voo for Home o iAo e Groonshidie, At clty, 150 per roy 100) nore ncrol Tohns 1garden (. n tar e Novraska town Wl elty ) $13 pe fnost tarme wuthvestora | Calland ses tront 1 South \0lkon & Co CHANGE A4 room eet for land. Greonshields, NI The following dwe welling, 14 PAre nyo. dwolling, 610 6th ave . $15 152 Brondway. $20 345 Benton st A 312 Avenue G, 81 110 N, 15th st §1 1SS, [ 1y At 805, ace, 813 Mynator st 811 10286 ave., 418 2 Mynster si N 1ing, Babbitt Awelling, 46 Awelllng, 205 Avenio A dwelling, 00 N. il st $i0 dwelling, 501 N TOh At 81, Awvelling, 10580 avo . $10, awe 03 4th Kt $10 dwelling. 13 Vine st . 83, aweliing ave Si dwoliin a3, 810, gweliing ave., $10, dwelling, 1700 Avenuo A, £10, dwelling, Graham ave., noar High, 4 house, 15 b nt dwelling. tvolling. welllng N Awelling. selling ZIst st wnid Avenio M, 3 X %0, L3 b, 88, 10 Avenue A §4 3N IStaL, 8 11 80, Intat, 85 40 Ay th avo d dwollin awolling. dwolling welling, Je dwolling, 4 T My nsLor t 5 Washiington SN VoL $ vonus ', €11 ave. i AV AL S O vl £ 1 Oakland aye I 111N Gt at $10, ot agent, Wroviway dwel i il heate 12, and Maln 15 Farmand city property Pusey & Thomay, Counell ACTS nud Joa tand sold Janed on stook Dwolling and nolty aln. Real nials Mulion's i aviiss & Palm oy’ My In Pott nson’s ad L s i S i 10 Wrisht's ad't. N Plere’s adit every sl titlon Lo tho clty ehaap for cash, ments. Call unl see us No trouble to porty. Greenshivlds, Nicholson & Co. for 40 for Bluirs, S upper Broadway cheap tor cash renidenco pro aplendid Wil exe in- Counell ey 1shields. Niehiolson & (0 land: viehest and mosk tasattamio county: ke o1 ten ere lots. Greens 21 rond e N AND FRULT iul tract in P Placo; My leholson & Co. DANCING SCHOOL. R A n w. Musle furnished partios nnd o Parlors.Coun parlors, vaults imneys cle: in o Addr LI cheap, o A bustness In. 5 W tway and Soventcenth st Leonard Everett. W ALL 1IN ONE ted Lo’ snap ut the spe b Y The finder who was LL. BY A PERSON| a1 bargain offered s Nieholson & Co., No. (28] 14 known® he being a Glon- wise enough to plek up the LE- A smnl e Cash or 20 Avonue i A Medieal ant Surzica IN STITUTE. I‘ 0 & fiar 4 —OF ALL—— I Al Sl D ,1“; =30 S DAL AL Eena 120 14000108 Wt ot every form s madieal oF surglonl ¢ giluis! board an i It careat L ear, akid und ASPECIALTY, Booc o Disovass of o L lvingin do. , atriot) Moital TG N akiag & wve i for il PIRIVATT v from o it DISEAS @ stuily froato | U for Tose couminiotio Ay ot hy Al oF 70 MEN J Sy pitinnees for Deformitios nal ey in Las wa it of “Wrassos TY, APPLIANCES, TiU BATRIS AND MRS Medical and Surgical hulilulo nd Broadway, C uncil Bluffs. ues el fron conter of O naason Oma WIUMs electria wokoe b 1), IPOSALS FOR GItA DI provosls will e ree sived by the une 1 until 0 w'eloek p. oo Do loew 1o ling IM\luy,wrl streel, from 110 U51h stre nd avenue, from Lo dul streeets qu\lnl avenue, froun ou 10 41t avenue: oh stroet, from e o Ames uvenue: 40Lh street, wnd venus 10 Sprazuc strset: 40t T Lirnd 1V en o Sprigie stroet In block 55, from 17th sircet to 18eh th stiect, from Dodge street to Day eot: Decatur strest. from cet: Humliiton ety 1i s A Lith stroot, in t cowith plins LB G, ind s office of tho Boird of 3 st 10 be wiide o1 1 by the Loard. and t) be ith " ecrtilied ieek da the su ab'0 80 Lhe ¢ty of Oniihi, 18 an evis ool fuith AT reserves U e el il 1o rejoct any or 0t walve detects PO, BIRKHAUSER, Hoard of Pubiic Works moer ist, v, A1-2-8-0 lie bl printod Neb., De Notiee, ifie Express Compa At Oniahie, Noba Davsinber 19t 186025 I8 berehy givon that the unnual meets Stockbolders of the company (or thi of directors and the transaction of ex LUS 1O8S 48 LAY Properly couws hos il o held at the vilice of " tho con= 1301 Huraey stroot, Omha, Neb.,on vy January Jth IS G at 1 o'eloe T ¥ of the Bourd of Diroctors, E. M. MORSMAN luwulunl‘ BECHEL, 8 1y, Ofieo of the AM K. retnry. D1he15-22-20-08