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THE DAILY BEE. . COUNCIL BLUFI'S OFFIcs <« NO. 12 PEARL STREE dhy « W rrier 1o any Delives part of the MANAGER < O Editor —_— MINOR TELEPHONES | Bisine MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Conl Invitations are out for a tea party at home of Miss Angie Wickham this afternc in honor of her guest, Miss Jennie Keating of Portland, Ore St. Paul's guild will be entertainad tomor. row afternoon at ) o'clock at the resi dence of John Bennett by Miss Bennett, the Misses Besley, Mrs. Bowers Miss Bow man Milcs and Iy the wd Schofield was thrown er truck Saturday while a fire from the upper Brondway ¢ housc and badly brui W. W. Powe tric light powoer h few nights o ing covering worn off and he upon the naked wir that nearly t hin his thumb 't bon from the hook 1S, the « the « thumb a insulat o becotue tally laid his hand He received a shock P his feet and burne ro while at worl the der The of one of wires 1 DeWitt's If you have Witch Hazel salve will surel piles Boston Store, A tidul wave of prosperity has struck us and the surplus stock is rapidiy dis- appearing to make room for the im- menge display of holidny goods, A fow of the spec s in our sheeting and wash goods department. Burgains in cvery depurtment, MUSLINS, Ten-cent h bleached muslin, st 10-cent bleached cotton, Se and See our mwuszlin, A good 7-cent unbleached m Yard wido fine cambrie, 10c Store, Council Blufls, SHEETINGS, 9-4 unbleached for 15c. 42-inch bleached and unbleached pil- low case muslin 10 9-4 henvy 25c shecting, 20c. Other widths and qualities less than manufacturers’ list, Aslc for soft Imperinl brand sheeting, fine and goft, 9-4 width, only 25c. os- ton Store, Couneil BluiTa, WASH GOOD: 36-inch printed sheeting, sold for 1 to close, Gle. One case scersucker, worth Se, to close 100 picces homespun rth 15¢, to clos Two cases hewvy Iarly sold for 15 Printed Bedford cords, 2o with oth Store, Coun new brand of 5¢ unbleached slin shecting, worth 20¢, ie « good quality, outing flannel, S She, Tycoon reps, 10¢. sold for nt regu- 1e, to se. Boston il Blufr: BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. N. B.—Store oven every evening until 9 p. m. Saturdays, 10" p. m., until Christmas. Davis fordrugs and paints PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. Miss Eva Buteher of Creston is the of Mrs. J. B, Atkins Mrs, R. M. Oshorne is visiting her daugh ter at Schuyler, Neb, Miss Mamic Chapman has gone to Color: ado Springs to spend the winter., Horace Bvins leaves this week for where he expocts to scttle perminently Miss Kelly of Chicago is the guest of Miss Rockwell. The latter will entertain a tea party this afternoon in her honor. fuest itle, ult arly Risers Perfect action and perfect health re from the useof DeWitt's Little 13 A perfect little pill. A Lot 3, in block 80, Beers Sub,, Coun- cil Bluffs, il taken this week. * Address Lock Box 612 Missouri Valley, lowa, terprive Plae Being frefluently urged to sell small portions of my furm, I have at lust de- cided to plut 200 neves of Interprise Place, familiurly known us the Scott farm, and to begin the sule at once in five and ten nere lots, 1 havo placed the same in the hands of Greenshiclds, Nicholson & Co., who will aet in the matter as my exclusive agents. 'ruit growers, gurdenors ind those who want the convenicnces of o city with_all the advantagesvf the richest farming land ave now given a rare op- vortunity to do s M. TorrT Officers Ele The following ofticers wer Abe Lincoln Post, G. A Post commander, G. W mander, Joseph Spauldin 1. Doty : quartermaster, J. dicoby : ¢hay O. W. Gordon ; surgeon, M. H. Chambe ofticer of day, B. S, f S. 0. Dalby 3 : B, Miles, J. B. Atkins and delegate to de partment cncampment, J. B3, Atking ; altern . White, following ofticers were Council Bluffs I No. 270, of United Workmen, last Friduy night ter Workman, Andrew MeMillan fore man, 8. Willetts; overseer, Dr. 1.\, Hough ton: recorder, O, D, Wi financier, Willinm Arnd | veceive Franl ; guide, DS, Pile; inn A. Brew ick; outer wateh, Charles Spies: trustee, A B, Enderton; medic I White. L clected by the 1T, Saturday night Cook; 8. V. com J. V. commande u, in wrd, elocted by Ancient Order Constipation cured by Risers, DeWitt's Early or the next two weels, in order to close out stock, Miss Rugsinle will sell all milinery goods at very great reduc- tion, The 1 of The organist of churches of this down upon captious crities that is very ) to knows of it with the possibl ition of the victim. At the elose of yesterday morn s services she edged hew'way up to him and with a sweet smile, said: “Mr, X., | dow't like the way you played th hymn; why don't’ you play the fistor?” “Oh we ny dear wasn't my fault; that was the fault of blowe I dare say if you had come up and pliyed and 1 had gone behind the organ and furnished the wind, we should have got aloug ull vight nd the young lady is still what he meant How the fashionable away of sitting one ¢ city has in o genteel way 1y that ising overyb oxed st hymus *was the reply, “that the wdecided as to ¥ro C. F. Moore & (. Newberyg, Or Say Newberg. prominent druggists of “Since our customers have become ucquainted with the good qual ities of Chamberluin's Cough Remedy w sell but little of any other kind, Chamber lain's wedicines all give good satisfaction For sale by druggists T. D. King & Co.? urta helped to elect Cleveland, ord breaker for the yea. s cigar It's the 1ee- nuine Round Ok, Radiant Home P. P. Stewart stoves and ranges, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 M tin, For warmiog guest chambers, bath rooms, ete., our gus heaters ure just what you want. Look at them, Cléan, convenient cheap! C. B. Gas and Elec~ trie Light Co. Day & Hess have a force of men work ing on the roads through the Klei tract. Buy five or ten ucres there while it is cheap combined | * NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS Olever Imitation of a Oomet's Flight Given by a Wild Motor, NARROW ESCAPE FROM AWFUL WRECK Careless [ exa of the Car Loose Conductor Sets the at A P Grade A long running ight was t phe fon of the 1St cven streak with a tread of h nomenon that attri ellow ple living on South 1 street wbou panied the b the \ roarit I curbstone Hou spectitor | Bicla had 1etive e in front of lway th pared to believe that arrived to play its LIA little investi that this wus a n motor No. 29, that had been rate of 135 n armacy e last s 1 on upper Bro 1 u W however h T at the merest cor circumstances property des The motor had been in « or Westfall and Motorman When they arrived at the end of South Fivst street 1 th park. St fall he dvink of v ley, ¢l *d the later loosened the b tomary two taps of start.” The First and the car s toward Broadway v had started, yel Westfall, evi wits, found it « harge of Condu Shoup. the line on entrance to the tel Wes to P reversed the trol and a moment \fter giving the cu hel W nul to nee on its journcy iy that the lod to- Westfall ntly frightened ont of his nvenient to fall off the rear platt at that in liking the ide of traveling down From the starting | dista 1300 ined that the curve on twas rate. An with passeng Broadway by the t church Fifth avenue car. arry i sengers WIS coming up street about 100 fect farther A few seconds Tater and the car would shit both of these and loss of uld have been inevitable. AS it was wway car slid in between the two, left the teack and landed on its side with a crash the curbstone on the north side of “Broadwa Before it stopped it broke off four telephone poles, which we the only things that prevented it from run ning into Houghton's stove und probably demolishing it A few minutes cansed by couls droy from the stove onto the side of the car. The fivemen from the upper Broadway-cngine house threw a stream of water and the blaze was soon ex- tinguished Superintendent Stone stated that the wreek was due to mis ing wi ng Vestfull vt head n street wrted at to stop, but way, is o iy veached the a ternific wes filled down while a a re by the roadwa mtha Lrain in with both just comit train later o fire broke out, in last evening derstand- . but the employes of the line all unite in 1 nion that it w a misunderstanding that will one if not both of the men | their places. o an ordinary man up a tree it looks lilke the veriest carclessiess on Westfall's part, and the fact that he had been on the road only o few weeks is a v poor excuse for his endang zens lives and hundreds of - dollars worth of prop- crty. Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will cure them HOES CHEAPER THAN EVEK, Look ut Some vaus' Prices and Then Goods, January 1st T will move to Main street and 1 will need all the room in the new store for the large %&tock 1 have bought. I have a fine stock of fall and winter goods that will be sold this month at prices thut will pleass you. Remems- ber this isnoold “tag end” of a poor stock, but ew goods and new styles, and everything in tho house will be cold cheap. I have never adverti count sale or anunual clearance “*fake’ of any kind, and when I show vou the shoes and quote you the prices you can sutisfy yourselt” you ure securing bac- d a special dis- Here are a few of them: Men’s hand s d ['rench calf shoes #7.00, reduced to %5.00, Men’s hand sewed cork sole calf reduced to Men’s R. duced to $ Men’s 5. | Men’s exlf and dongola shoes $3.00, ro- duced to $2.00, Cheaper ones in proport Ladies’ shoes and slips Laird’s hand turned and welts but- ton and ls that sold for 86,00, $7.00 and £8.00, for #4.00 and $1.50, A fine lot of cloth top luce and buttons in extension sole, for §1,00, These goods | have not been omt of the factory a month, Ladies’ party slippers wlf, patent leather and satins,the finest line ever carried in the city, and all this 11 styles, $5.00,%4 00, $3.00, reduced to 00 and $1.00. rge lot of $2.00, shoes that witl sold prices. IEMBER EVANS WARRA v _bait he sells, and you will find ything exuctly us represented, Don’t overlook ‘the bargains for $1.00, shoes R H0, wf welt shoes $4.00, reduced to box toe shoe $5.00, re m, in bronze oore $4 00 rocl )0 and be at bed ¢ those oil hoaters at Sw Brondway. BEN nuR Sue ents Close of a v essful 1 Churity. The Ben Hur pantomime was urday night, when the last of the tertainments was given at th 1t was a profitabl the total reccipts for the three F1L100, Just stra i Inter- hed Sat four cn opera house ventur days The exact being something over be named not b receipts amount canng the uaccounts have htened up, Half of the net the Women's association of th be paid the adver ind other small i now, us 2o to Christian and out wmount his to hall rer ising bills, it which it Lo th expenses. total like 450, will leave Those who took part ir they mention any m like reflecting on s there is not one who performed ed honorable mention. There some, however, whose called siderable dramatic ability, and the way which they met the emergency called forth complimentary vemarks. d . Miss Anna Bowman, in the part of k presented undoubtedly of the most natural and graceful chavacters that ap peared on the stage, and the way in which she disposed of an gfiicious usher, who in sisted on her accepting a boquet in the widst of & touching scene evidenced a pres ence of mind as rare as it w refreshing to the audien Mr. George Mayne as some very ereditable work, and there probably” not in the audience thought he could huve excelled him domestic or love have liked to try The uudience was treated to an amusing bit of by-play in the last act Saturday night when Thord and another dead game sport entered the palace of Idernee in search of Ben Hur's g During the three preced ing performunces Thomas Metealf, who took the part of Thord's compupion, Lad been lit for the ited thely one in particular Lhe deserve o preat which To man ner in parts light wher exed sever in rest but dese were for e in sther, one wils that in the encs, much as he might Ben Hur also did | | X THE OMAHA DAILY BEI WHILE PLEADING FOR LIFE compelled ties at Be neck broke Metealf det and he put to_submit tonll sarts of indigni i's hands, and finally have his Saturday night, however, Mr. mined to have reve the musenlar Hobrew thie A course of Corbett-Sullivan sparring that scemed to the spectat to ren der it n_ matter of some uncertainty which of the two would go off the stage with hisneck in a sling. After a long round which the referee declined to interrupt Thord panion turned up his toes and Ben Hur was relioved of a mortal anxiet Miss Olla Cook as Iras, the ituress, Miss Mary Damon and die Sherman as the mother and Ben Hur, and Mis 1. Gravatte servant Amrah are worthy able mention, while Daven Hattenhauer and Henry James very Wble wise men The miestesses in the grove of Daphne danced with a graceful abandon that pleased the audience highly. The drill of the naiads and the daneces of the gondolicrs, the graces and the Arab maids were worthy of especial mention Alt her the entertainment was one of he pleasant that has ever been given in Council Bluffs, The main drawback was the studis liteness o riain membe of the ex staff, who stood at the outer loor of the ¢ 1 house dur r the tinee performance turday afternoon in 1ted the As they ‘¢ ot 1 ents Council Bluffs, however ir actions re fleet simply on their brin Story of the Deliberata, Murder of George Neale, HOW CAPTAIN SMITH SETTLED A QUARREL Mis: Details of o Tragedy on Board o Sel In the Paciiic OceamNow the Mur derer De Make a SAN Dirgo, C Smith of the stean boy named George il swam 1l Dee. 4 v Lou, who 1 Neale on his Sam red chooner and wanted the office Captain by throwing the him make would not al Willie Silberry li¢ d Neale's fate by the murdered boy, tells the f After T turned sound slecp Sam; for scared almost to death overboard shooting in the vesterday w him to. as he water to a confession but rs 3 Loy who narrowly eseny agreeing to conceal te Howing stor in 1w by a voice cr s aw ldics Boh't cillme,! 1 but did that of from under n shoot mie God's sake, don't vou don‘t it want a headache Risers, the not cry You don't want want a bad complexion, you don't bad breath: you don't want a Then De Witt's Little Early famous livtle pi \ torpid liver voice to boat drifting tain Smith, his over 1 line, George called out Sam. throw me arepe: won't you My God ! won't you help mi Shot While Pleading for Tis Life, m did 1ifte aime sick as ho s was Georg and scemed of the come the usc stern 1en it grew fainter, as A f he were away us. I nway and from erept W Cap. looking Tensh ares o bank for sale. [ alstock Citizens State compani H. Sheafe. 5 vifio in his hands lin Great Bargains in Milline help me? At Mrs. Pleiffer’s, Felv hats, which sold at £1.25, now 7ics felt hats thatsoid at §1.50, now 95c; felt hats that sold at $2.00, now $1.50; felt hats that sold at #3.00, now ). 25 per cent discount gooas. ¥ t say @ word, but in his hands. 1 dvew back half Jtand then glanced out again to see him reload his rifle,which he had fired into the water where 1 saw Georyee floating. . Sam saw me then, and as unconcerned Holiday photos, cut prices, $1.50 for | possible 1 asked him what he was shooting cabinets, for 80 days. Cottage galler t. Heanswered, *A bird." and 1 drew down Rilay’s old/stanals in into the hold. Pretty soon I heard n talking, pretending 10 be answering 1 d, “Oh, only a bird," and missed i When daylight and sat near Sa my hands. aid as he looked kill me. 1 tried this he said 1 days. 1 int and report you got 1 1st held his on all trimmed Ay to Buiid, or the ¢ for St. Xavier's made in these the fact that the by this institution | c and Seventh too small, und it has to take anew loeation and building which will be needs of the iustitu to come at inerease. (N q is Jnown north of overlooking the the northwest Itis one of the Getting ¥ wade tion of academy a came 1 got up and 1 lkuew 1had my life in am still had avitle in s hands at me, 1 feaved e would o smooth it Laft cen drinki roni throw you overboard hunting i it und i went ntion 1y columns sc buildi o time agc W oceupied onthe corner of Fifth aven street were hecoming now been decided crect thercon a suitable for the tion for many the present rate location is_on as the Wickham ti the ity on Bighth strect, Missouri viver, Omaha_and ern part of Couneil Bluffs, finest places that could be selected, and the fact that the ground is now being broken shows that the, building will procced with all possible rapidity “The building will be of brick in heighth, and will cost about will consist of a main building west, with a frontage of about 100 two wings. The estimate of th that it will accommodate about will be used for boarding school while the present building will he the pupils who reside in the city i to went ost in the surf.! Anxions to Coned told him 1 maybe George had wecould report son good excuse. | We *He took me at my to clean up. In tlic loody finger marks These Sam washed left one he 1ot Sam’s trousers,” Silberry had_evidently 1t | tervible “experience. but facing the [ shrewdness which stood him feet, and v rehitect is ) pupils. It B purposes, | aboard broke loos: kept for [ the boys eut the rope, vessel could not continge’ the collection ¢ guano after the loss of it, but would be com pelled to veturn to lind.- The loss occurred at White Rock island, on the lower Mexican coast. but the captain had not recovered from his anger when neayly home and seized the fivst opportunity to provoke a quirrel with Neale, years of what NRTINY do all 1« 1 drowne thiv that wou il fix it T said word and commenced cabin were wts of on bunk off and I helped, but 500, There was blood on me. would not b 1d and that d bea George's is four stories passed through a 250,000 he has innate well in time of "o this and his nerve, he owes his erry says the only and the rowhoat they had aptain thought Knowing that the Something Good. 1 have sold and used in my f eral years Chamberlain's Colic, Diarrhoca remedy, and have * most useful and satisfa ever handled.—C. H. Lewis, Lake City, Utah. L. P. Judson, civil engineer,328 B'way. ily Cholera md it one of ory remedies 1 druggist, Salt for sev- and < D’'S WEALTH. Esthates Made by Various New York News- puapers of the Magnate's Fortune. No one yet knows the total of the fortune which Jay Gould left. No step taken toward opening the wil cral safe deposit vaults property of a personal remain untouched until the adminis comes along under the The estimatesauade of JAY GOUL Brighter than gas, cheaper than elec- tric light and as beautiful as a dream— those vew art lamps at Lund Bros. Scott house: good pourd; low rates, The A. D. T. Co. has ndded two new hacks to its foree and will answer ealls atall hours, day or night. Telephone, 179; ofiice, 8 Main stree has been nd the sev- which his located and untouchable nitor or executor wthority of the court his wealth are inter and run in round numbers from 0,000,000 to $120,000,000. Iere arve the zures s the New York morning papers of Suturday have them. The Tribune said : There'is an agreement among. several men who have meaus of esthnating Mr. Gould's wealth t its aggregate value may be 1 ard 4 F100,000,000, A few timate er, while the consery tive View would put the sum at $30,000.000 or $0.000,00. Russell Suge estimates his friend’s estate at 100000000, but Washington L. Connor is said to have placed his estimate ata cousiderably smaller figure. Anot man who has soie knowledge of Mr, ¢ affairs said yesterday that Mr. Gould had an annual income of 5,000,000 and . that consi 4 ering the character of much of the proper ott & Preston, | held by Mr. Gould it was safe lephone . suy that his income must be based on - principal of $100.000,000 o1 move. Allowin Gentlemen, the finest tine of fall goods | for the difference in estimate made by those intho. eity, just received. ~Reiter, tho | Jersous who should know v facts, it is b tailor, 810 Broadway lieved that the following table presents to as e L e close-n degroe as possivle the current of the Gould estate and of its p Coal and wood: best and cheapest | stitucnts Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt delivery, H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main. < e SCUTH OMALLL, in sort Chautauqua Program. The followi will be the pr Chautauqua cirelo at the Y Christian association rooms at this evening: The United tes chapters xiv to xv um at the Men's 0 o'clock hd Fore inclusiy Mrs. Hattic Rose Sives. Mr e Architecture und In: United States Gov: Mrs, Helen Wheeler World's Columbian Exposition and Greek and Americun Democraecies. Mr. L. A. ¢ Visitors and Chautauquans invited. Laura MacBride, sceretary n Powers, Callias, chapters (o vi inelu son Influcnce of Greek debtedness of the crnnient Coal and Wood. Sach 628 Broadway. T cipal con ted fue 11000/ 000 5,000,000 20,000,000 Holdings, Western Union st Manhattan stock, Missouri Pacific stoek Missouri Pacifie systen bonds Young Fred Schmidt Arrested on i Serious Charge. Fred Sehmidt, the 13- alleged to have Symons Wabish stock 0,000 Wabush honds e Stoel cific honds Other securities.. .. Real estite, ete r-old boy who is the skull of Clayton arrested and 1 After denying the whereabouts of the Loy for two days, his parents deliver him to the police. He had been kept in hiding near lis parents® vesidence. Charles Symous, father of the wounded boy, is a kind-hedrted man and shows a disposition to 1l leniently with young Sehnidt, e was charged with assault with intent to kill The wounded boy was resting casy last night, broken 5,000,000 5000000 10,000,000 L 4000000 lizs been cased on otal he Horald puts it this The estimates f M vanged all the way from 00000, “How much was ho worth?" I asked a banker, who is supposed to have known something of the man's afMairs. “How much wis W. H. Vanderbilt worth he replied. “Gould was worth twice as much, How much I don’'t know, and what do matter whether it was #0,000,000 or 000,000, Either is a n that no man cinte. Let it stand at this,” he remarked in conclusion. *+Jay Gould made more money thin was ever mude by any one man in & But men will discuss, and here is - Wall street estim T 0,000,000 Missouri Pacific i} 00000 (extimited) miscellin- ize No, 06, Aucient Order United W, SOU Bonas BB s L men, met at'the residence of C. W. Miller | 2 nein stocke, Saturday evening to bid good-bye and God ] ORLALOn spead to Past Master Work: n R ¢ Hilli rsonil property ker, who will make Colorado his home in futtre. The party prosented their retiring oficer o 1A past master's badge, W Milicr making the presentation specch, South Omaha churehes were well filled yesterday at the services ith morning and evening, notwithstan 1y attended the Mills' wectings in O Early yesterday morning Wiley ett, the deposed chief of police the station and went through the formality of turning over his star and keys, Chicf Brennan happened to be out and My, Beckett made the transfer with the jailer and went Lome a private citizen Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sommers und the Misses Auna and Min Bines of Platts nouth were Sunday visitors with the family of Dr. Giggins. Gould's 000,000 to wealth s and Personals, cooper, will stand up in palice court this morning to answer to the churge of being drunk anddisorderly. He is a bourde at the Penmar hotel, where he caused u dis turbance yesterday . H. Lawrence, engineer f Central company came hon cengineering corps has been dishanded:; A duughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs, John Lane of Albright. A number of members of #17,000,000 GO0L000 11,000,000 South Omaha 000 niseels 10,000,000 1,000000 HOO000 Total ) #02,100,000 Mr. Gould's proporty may exceed this rmons figure by several millions or it may qual the sum, but there is searcely man in Wall street who places it i a rough estimate much than 100,000,000, His annual income been estimated at 4,000,000, The Times veyiorted stimates which haye £150,000,000 have been plent been many which put ‘the winnings of Juy Gould in the great Wall street gume at as'little as 20,000,000, But these figures are a good way from those offered by the men who have had the best opportunitics of learning what the fortune was, Anion the bankers and bro vesterday the lowest estimates ranged Qo en not less has ihu H. Beck appeared at as high as There have gone Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U, S, Gov't Report. Balki l@l%!j Pow?e% ABSOLUTELY PURE MONDAY, DECEMBER cened from a | 3 | Specially Adapted for value | 5, 1892, the nelghborhood 0,000,000, while the an eyen $100,000,000. culations mad Among the to Mr was of #5,000000 to highest we close o Nine-tenths of the cal were between these Timits. yperators y have been closest Gould at nes, R 1 Sag credite iing to cstimate towards & Washington E. Conner upon the more ) 50,000,000, A < &5 000,000, various with in 10,000,000, while with favor £ 805,000,000 { ooked moc fayorite ¢ The 0 Mr Gould's preference and when in active business whatever bonds came into his | fast as he could find or make them, It will be seen from the follows that fully one-half of his in three stocks—Western Union, Manha and Missouri Pacific. His estate when ventoried will show about as follows Pur Market Seenrities vilue Vil Western Union stock 8 22,000,000 §19,140,000 Mauhattan raflway stock Missouri Pacific stoek Mo. Pacific bonds. Texas Pacifi Walb'shirailway s Miscellancous e Cashoand r st figures " Sun estimate wealth as follows entirely for he sold for that e market table is tan in M 10,000,000 13,000, 6,600 13.500, 1,300, 11100 12,000,000 00 15,000,000 00 Honds 3 000,000 00 10,000,000 300 30,000,000 1 5,640,000 Totals KiRK' £110,000,000 EALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. for Farmers, Miners and Machanics, A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKAL! WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Lte. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Use in Hard Watet Abont Gloves when you are buying gloves, for driving or strect wear, reme ber that Hutchinson's are the best for wear. The reputation he Das gained in the past 30 years for making gloves That Never Rip and that are stylish and service- able, is such as 15 enjoyed by no other manuf Sclected ekins only are used. 17 you want 10 know more about gloves that are handsomely mudo Aud Fit Beautifully and your dealer cannot supply yon | with Hutchinson's Gloves write to | Lim for his illustratedbook about 1t will interest you, Estabe 11802, JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, - Johnstown, N. Y. A A PERMANENT SIDEWALK TION. Council Chamber, Omaha, Neb,, Be 1t resolved of On Th; tur 18 by the clty council of the 1 the Mayor coneurrin:: permunentsidewalks be constructed in thecity of Omauha as desiznated below, within five duys after the publication of this resolu- tion, or the personal service thereof, as by ordinanee Is aa rized and cquired; such sidewalks to be lald to the permanent 'grade established on the pa streots specltiea he ), und to b ed of stone. arti- ficinl stone, brick or tiling, weeording 1o spoci- fications on fi in the ofice of the Board of Public Wo.ks, 2nd under its suy to- wit: South side of Dodge street, sublot ¢ in lot 2, upitol addition, pe le, 6 feet wide, Sonth s de of Dodgze st fect more or less of sub lot addition, permanent grade. G fect wide, South side of Dodge street, west 23 feet more or less of subiot 4 in lot 2 Capitol addition, permanent grade. toet wide, « orth side of Poppleton avenue, lots 11 to 20 | . biovk fot widd. ] side of ‘enty-nintl 17 fuclusive, Dok 12 nent grade, 6 feet wi South side of avenworth street. lots 15, 16, 17, 185, 19, block 16, Leavenworth Business Plye crmanent grade, 6 feet wide uth side of Leavenworth street, crossi M. P, or Belt Line right of way in block 16, Leavenworth Business Place,” permanent 6 feet wide, And, bo It further resolved the Bourd of Pablic Works b uthorized and direeted to resolution to be publishe nthe per of the city for one weel, or be on theowners of said lots, and that unless such owners shall within five days after the publicution or sery of sueh copy construct sald sdewall as hoerein reqaired, that the Board of Pablic Works cuuse the sume to be done, the cost of construsting said sid alks respectively to be assossed agzainst the real estate, lov of purt of lov in front of wnd wbutting such sidewalks. Passed Novewmbter Uth and 22th, 18 T, 0. LOWRY. Acting President of the Council, E. P, DAVL President of the Clty JOHN GROV City Clerk, GEO. P, BEMIS, May TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, sof the lots, pasts of lots and e d ribed In the above resolu- You and each of you are hereby notified to construct permanent sidewalks as required Ly a resolution of the city couneil and yor o the city of Omahz, of which the above is a cony. I W, BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Board of Public Wor Omaha, Neb., November 25t 1802 To ull owners of lots or purts of lots Twenty-fatirth street, from Dodgo stroot Cassstrect oare | notified ed, thred crestod fr of Omhi, have been duly niyor, With the approval of t cilof said eity. to nssess the das owners respeciively of the property by grading Twenty-fourth (4th) st fron Dodge streot to ¢ street,” declurnd noces- v ordinanco No. 8682 passed Nov, 1st, 1895, anproved Nov. T, 1802 You ure furiher notified, that huving cepted sald appofntment, und duly quil as required by Taw, we will, on the sth d December, L at the hourof 10 o'clock at the oftice of R W, Gibson, rk Life bullding, within the corpornto Hmits of sald efty. meet for the pur- pose of consliering and making the ment of damage t the OWners respectively of suld property, affected by said graaine. taking into considerition speciil benefits, i any You arc notified to be present it the time and place aforesutd, und make any objoctions 0 or statemonts coricerning sild assosymont of d d 1w Gl Soy, WAL G SHRIVER GEORGES, PAUL To the owners of all 1015, Darts of lovs and re il estute along tho alley in blovk 1, Kouutze's th addition, from Dith stoeet to ' 11th stroet You are hereby notified that the und:r- slgned. thice dislnterested frosholders of the city ‘of Omaha, haveboen duly nppoluted by the mayor, With the approval of the city council of §uld eity, to assess the, damuge te owners respectively of tho Sronerty af- d by the gradinz of the alloy in block 1 ISountze's 4th audition, from 10th street to 11th street, declared necessury by oralnance No 428, passed October 1st, 1302, upproved Octo- Ler dth, 1, You ‘are further notified cepted suld appolntmen ax required by Taw. we inciusivi grid hull's addition, permanent avenue, lots 14 to Hunscom Place, perma- and is use a yuncil Attest: Approved: NOTICE To the own real es tion— that the unde ppointed by city coun- o to th aflectod no- ied v of n20-a10t that hiving ac und duly qualitied will, on the 10th duy of Decenber, A. D, 1502, at the hour of §o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of John ¥, Flack 1 Chawber of Commerce, within the cor rate limits of sald city. meet for the purs pose of consldering and making the xss ment of damsge Lo the owners respectively of suld property afteeted by sald change of grade king iuto consideraiion special Denefits, if ou are notified to b und pluce aforesaid 1 muke uny objec Lo or stutements ¢ ernin: sald assessuent of damnges as you may consider proper. 101N FFLACK, I W. GIBSON t JAMES STOCKDALE present at the t Owaha, Neb, Nov. 2ird, 1802 lders of the | S\ PIERCE & (0, 100 Main Street. Our motto: A better boot or shoo for the price paid than any house in Council Bluffs or Omaha. Today we place in our covner window: )0 pairs ladies’ kid button shoes, former yqur choice for 200 paivs ladics ton ladies’ hand new goods, common Insts, widths former price $3.60 to $1, turn but and to I, go at boots, all opoera A all sanse We have immense stock of ladles’ cloth top button and lace in patent tips and backs. an Plain opera and common senso lasts at bed rock prices, Our of men’s and , misses® and children’s shoes is the largest and best wo ever carried and will be sold at our well known low prices, stock hoy | The only place for roal, genuine bare gains in boots and shoes in Council Bluffs or Omaha is S. A. PIERCE & CO.'s Great Bargain Shoe Store, 100 Main St., Council Bluffs, 14 S I i City Steam pye Works. €. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. 2yeing, Cleaning and Refinishing OF GOODS OF EVE Omaha oftice, 1521 Parnam St , Telephor cor. Ave. A and 26th St | COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAH BYE WORKS. Al kinds of Dycing the hizhest stylo of the st fubrics made t Work promptly done an1 delivered in parts of the country. Send for price list. A. MACHAN, Proprietor. Breadway. near ) art. look: as good as orthwestern Depot, Couancil Blurrs, In, Improvad Safaty Elevatars,' i and Ready Raisi W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director, Embalmer, 114 Main Street, Bluf! DRUNKENNESS Or tho Liquor Hubit Positively Coarod by Administoring De, Hiinos' Golden Spocirie. 1t can bo glven 1o & cup of coffes or Lea or 1n food WIOUL e KNOWIedge Of U patient. It in 1o Tutely harmless and Wil effeet # perimanent specdy cure, whother the pationt’ i modern drinker oF a wlcololic wreek. 1t e heen glyen in Uhousan(e Of cases and 1 every 10stsice a porfoct cure hue followed 1L never fatis. Ahe syston Onea fmpregnuted with the Specttic, 1t becommes an utter fwpoxsitility for the g uor aphetite o o ist GOLDENSPECTETC COL Props e, O 5-page Look of purtleulurs'troe, 40 ho had of Kubn & Co. 1Eth and Pouglas Sty Blake, Bruce & Co., and Kicha Oninliia, Neb Council i K NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GIRADINC Tothe ownors of all 10ts and purts of lots on y in b.ock 51 from 218t to <2nd strcets, hereby notlfied that the unaer stzned, three disinteresto | frecholders of the ity of Omaha. nave been duly sppointed b tho mayor, with the approvatof the city coun- il of siid city, to nssess the dumazes to the owners respectively of the property nifeotod by the grading of sald alley, declured neces sary by ordinunce No. 343, passod Novem ber approved November ith, 150 re further notified thint hivin e cepted sall wppointment and duly qualificd as required by Taw, we wiil on the Lith diy of December. A D. 1802 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the foregoon. at the ofics of Shriver & O'Donohoe, Wi Farnam st within the corpor- ate limits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and waking the ussessuient of damure 10 the owuers respeetiseiy of said proverty affected by sueh gradiie. taking Ingo consideration special benefits, if any You are notiied to be present at the ti and place aforesald and muake any objeetior 10 or stateinents concerning suid ussessment Of duriages as you miy consider proper. Respeeitally subinitted W IRIVER, G, § GEO. J. PAUL, B W, GIBSON, Committec of Appraisors v, Zith, 1402 i 108 Omaha | To ail owners of lots or parts of lots on Juck- | “son streev from Tnirty-sixth street to Lhirty-seventh stroet: Ju are bereby notifled that the under signed, three disluterested frecholders of the Jlelephone 310, RY e 1 DESCRIPTION, 21, Council Blufls oflice and works, Send for eiveulars and price list. city of Omaka. havo been duly appointed b & the muyor. with the al of the clty council of Sald city, to nssess the damage L0 the owners respective of the vroperty affected by erading Jackson stroet from Tuirty-sixth strec iirty-seventh street, decinred necessary by ordinance No. $iu2 Noyewber 22 ind upproved 'Novem- re furthernotified, thathaving accepted sand appointment, ant duly qualified as re- quired by law, wo will, on the Sthday of December, A D. 1802 at the hour of 1L o'elock In tho forenoon, at the office of R. W. Gitson, room 216, New York Life bullding, the corporatelimits of said city, meot for the pur so of considering and making ssessment of d ARE L0 Lhie GWners re- ively of said property. affected by such I neo taking into consideration - speclal uny. tified to at the time 1y objections ning sald assessmwent Of dimnuges, #8 You may consider proper. W, GIBSON WAL G SHRTVER, JOHN'W. KOBBINS, ovember L8, 182, N28d 10t —_— Special Notices. COUNTIL BLUFFS, EMPLOY MENT. TANTED A pupil W seat the W. C. A Los- Pitul, cor. 6Ll nvenne and street, must be between 20 and 5 yenrs old; of kood moral charae: ter. Apply at once. (UEARMAK ERS WANTED Two hand workmen, Frank Levin, 1 Peari street, Connetl Blufrs, W aANTED ) 18 Lo 2 yoars of ngo to i | bookkeeping, Must be read, I penmanship and figures and of K00 hubits. 1£ you don’t posscss these requires ments don't waste your tme applylng. Box 208, Council Blufrs, L A young m HOUSES JOI EXCHANG 1 near ith avenie, ol 1n Omahin, Hanseon ferred. Wil put in Nicholson & Co O EXCIANGE Sth strect for ESTRACTS and loans, Land sold AND LANDS, e 0n S TLh stroot, ibrance, for home A nics ho ar of on Plaos or Kountzo 1 2 pro- 260) dWleranee, Groenshiods, Gooa 41000 nd. Gre outh won & Co, woand ety property & Thomas, Council . Nle e usoy AR ity and gratn. 1t Bl als Lougee & Towle Monay loan, £ walo. Dwellffig and aned for loeal inyestor streot 8 sy &Towle, 235 Pour 00 10t# 1n Contral ai, ot o w3 0tn in By ins & Pt ors 2 o1 I My Tni bia In Fottar & Cobbrs, Totn i oors aab Tota In Naers ad S et S1a 1n LMo AG Ay a0 15 1o0ts In RiAd16's o 120 1ots In Wright's ad 1. T iy by Fota In cviry aidition to tho elty o Sl ACRES uppor Browwi [ Pt ey A ARDEN AND FRULT land: richest and aititul tract in Pottavattamio county Enterprise Hve or Lon aero lots & Co., 621 Brondy ndid plece for exchango for Councll Blufts, #l i 1 in st 500 Green- Iy part G i fOF gripes, Address 20} Stutsman JOI RENT i Connell Bl tvo bulldings, No 1 ana 12 liron: 2100 Toet, woll Hghted nnd sy for dry ko clothilng or boots and sh dlesx. agents, \ Jlondld store Ay, 0N new (i location s, Luy & TE WANI ten acros of ity Don't care Low Nicholson & (0. INTERPRISE ) “iubiirban lowe from motor 1 ]2 rAnNs 200d viennt fur sinle ot £ por wnd within ve milos of rouh It 1s. Greens or gurdons, twenty minutes Nicholuon & Co. for frulis el ) exehan for houses and lots oF of nics garden land Juhnston & Van Patten If from Atuble, ice i Councll Blufts, MRULT FARM the posicflice, Will exch whilelds e 1 AchEs tuken tiks w MUNTHLY PAVSENTS M riom House, “bath modern m proyoments. o wmodel howe. Greenahields D ESID R only st #)) ty: will sell at ont IF cholxon ‘& Co. wiles from k. Gireensh Yor wloctr 10k from Mchiolson & NO Jot, 4 feet front sehoul, offered for v G I MISCELLANEOUS TARBAGE removed and consponls, vault Achimneys cloanod. | . Burke, eity by, O BALE- A small dalry Cash or part peymept. 1540 Avenue i —_— DANCING BCHOOL, M ONDAYS 1n udults, 7:80 Mo Add t childeen. 4 p. g aad nod fourtlh nixhed parties and clubs Parlors, Counell Blufla,oriva Karoaum W, . CLawbers, 1astructor, st A alia.

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