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HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIT 'H.'"‘"“‘. OFFICTE « NO. 12 PEARL STREF1 Delivered by earrler to any TILTON MANAGER part of the city LI Ofee TELEPHONES | Biinee MINORR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co, Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal lock this afternoon Iic will meet this eve Wanted—Boy at pony, to carry cil Biuffs oftice, 12 Pearl street This evening the Lodge of Perfection meets in its hall on Pearl street to cousider important business matters, lvery member should be present ity Guild will mect rnoon_ at Slicter's, Lincoln and th will give a canta Vision," December Marrlage licer the fo parti Anna Hellwig of Council Bluffs anc Robinson and Lillis” King of Omahla, The Jatter groom was a colored man and the bride a white woman. They wore by Justice Hammer. Dave Wilson Red Oalk to an counterfeit mon 15 years old, with Apply at Coun loas BEE route in_regular sessio 2 e At venue, Mrs children of Grace Episco entitled “The 3 at Hughes' hall stma who was broy wer to the char was bound over grand jury yesterday, and sent to Jail, in de alt of buil. to await his trial, which will ocenr at the March term. He claimed not to know at the time he passed the money it was worthless, but the circumstances sainst him and his provious record was bad. ints o ird on allowing the in front and school hou duty it is supposed to be to that the 810w is kept out of the way, but so far he has failed o do The, school board aud the city called to the matter at of the residents of that part of the city ht up fic ¢ of passi o the being made ount of their, snow to remain on th t the sides of the Pierce street authoritics is Apriced liniment twenty-five cents a bottle, ot excelled by any 1 Salvation Oil o1 & Up sn In order to clean up our dry goods stock we will offer the entire stock at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. Now is your chance to get barguins. You can buy o 89.00 blanket for 8.00 bianket for 7.00 blanket for 6.00 blanket for 5.00 blanket for J 4.00 blanket for Our stock of ladies’, gentlemen’ children’s underwear is complete and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Dress froods, flannels, table linens, nap- kins, hosie handkerchiefs, ribbons laces, jewelry, gloves and mittens a full line of silk umbrellas. In fact everything in stock will be offered at a bargain, Take advantage of this offer These blankets are all weol, { western made | during the holidnys and eave money by | buying from us. JAMES & HAVERSTOCK. 204 Main St. anc rl St. Being frequently urged to sell smal portions of my farm, I have at lust do cided to plat 200 acres of Iinterprise Place, familiarly known as the Scott farm, and to begin tho sale at ounce in five and ten acre lots. I have placed the same in the hands of Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., who will actin the matter us my exclusive agents. Fruit growers, gardeners and those who want the conveniences of a city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a rare op- portunity to do so. M. TorFr. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. The Mis Des Moines a family of The Misses turned yesterday from a in Shenandoah and N Mo. nJulius Unger, formerly of the firm Brown & Unger of this city, is visiting her He and Mr. Brown are now in the wholesale liquor husiness in Chicago. D. €. Chapman, formerly general secretary of the Young Men's Christian association in this city, ha ship of the association at Canon ¢ R. B, Fowler, who enjoys the di of having been in the employ company longer than any was promoted yesterday second engineer in th If you have pil salve will surely eure Fur Furs, Seo our lino of furs. Wo havo outdone our own efforts, this season we show by far tho largest line and most choice stock in westorn Tows Mulls start at 39 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2. every kind of fur Cl sots in all furs at our low prices, BOSTON STORI Council Bluffs, lowa. s Dora and Emily Stewart of i the city, the guests of the P. Dodge Hatt tie Baker r with friends of other motorman, pover Lo DeWitt's Witch o, Hazel 75, 1.00, 1,25, ) 015,00 in ildren’s The snow and cold weathe dimiuish the demana for acre Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- office; 800 acres yet for salo in from one to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl street. does not e in tho Slugged the Oflicer, A. Bennett, who was formerly janitor at the Bloomer school, eut up a large rusty on lower Broadway yesterday afternoon, in the viclnity of Wardian's saloon at the corner of Sixteenth street, Offi Covalt ran across him while he was making considerable ne and mildly suggested that he o home, Ben! nett refused to do so, and in a large, horny- o, procluimed that ho was a dem- : ould do as he pleased. He also laid his two fists agalust the oficer's fuce, one of them leaving o headache in its track and the other dislocating seve I w his club so0 ¢ stively tha later Bennett was landed in t putrel wagon with his head covered with lood. Hewas slated with drunkenness and ulting ph Wittich, a sa- of Broadway and Sixteenth st Bennett rived, ts, cluims few hese little cadache, nand bilious ness. al Holiday Sule for en. At the Council Bluffs Carpet Stove for two weeks, for the benefit of gontlemen who desire to make presents to their lady fiiends. What is handsomer or will be botter appreciated than portiers, Spe lace curtains, ottomuns,n carpetsweeper, | rugs, especinlly fur rugs, for o snowy Christmas? Mail orders given especiil attention. For warming guest chambers, bath rooms, ete,, our gas heators are just what you want. Look at them, Cléan, convenient cheap., C. B. Gas and Elecs trie Light Co. Beyond ull doubt the largest and most completo stock of holiday goods at low- est prices is at Davis’, the leading drug- gist and perfumer, Wanted”Cash_offer for ten shares Citizen’s State bank stock. Must be sold. Address E. H. Shenfe. See those oil henwrn: Swaine’s, 737 Broadway. | €. Duke was on trial | have the trial terday to | warried | A Janitor is employed, whose | attention of the | the request of one | and | inction | of the motor | to the position of | NEWS FROM COUNCIL | consult Jud ge Smith | Smith had decided that that | | miliarly | proof of this the Boston store submits | men—I | Very teuly yours, | our pym—— BLUFFS | - | Oones Tntroduces a New ‘ Trial of Oivil Cagas, JURORS MUST SERVE AND TAKE CHANCES Justioce Rule in the Not Nocessary to Have Thelr Fees According to the Holding -Try. the Pl N naran. teed, | ing Cases ttsmouth Garnishee Decision Renched. Justice Cones' court ran against a full sized snag yesterday morning, but succeeded in clambering over it the day The case of W, . Fraser hefore was over, agninst C This is the first of ninetcen other which parties residing at Plattsmouth, Neb le defendants in garnishment pro Sioux City collection agency considerable interest from the | hat it is to a certain extent parties decided that the take place before cases in and derives fa The tost case wanted to ity went out on the street and picked up the first six unfortunate individuals he could find When t they held nd with S0 o constable hey arrived at the court ulte » accord demande advance. This was a that the had never been called upon to decide, and he adjourned court immedi ately until afternoon in order that he might a brief con fon among question In the e stated that Judge the jurymen must serve, fees or no fees, and run the visk of | getting their money some time in the future. Five of the jurymen were there but one had | disuppeared. Justice Cones offered to send a warrant for him, but an_agreement | tween the plaintift and defendant was ar- afternoon | rived, by which it was decided that the case should be tried before o jury of five. The | trial of the case oceupied all” the afterno. and the attorneys, for the purpose of muki the jurymen do penance, insisted in m specehies far into the evening. Doctors? ng Pshaw! Take Beecham's Pills, M SANTA CLAUS, A Letter Reccived by the Boston Store Last | Night from the Old Gentle . A good many people seem to think that Santa Claus is a myth, existing only in the imagination of childhood. This is a grave mistake. Thero 1s un doubtediy a mysterious personage fa- known as Santa Claus. In the following letter, just received from the jovial old fellow: HARTZ MOUNTAINS, Germany, Dec, 5, Messrs. Fotheringham, White- law & Co., Couneil Bluffs, [a: Gentle- nall ive in Council Bluffs Friday evening December 16, at 8 p. m., | and will come direct to vour store. You may be interested to know that I have traded my reindeer team for two | beautiful Shetland ponies. Had to pay | $200 boot, but the ponies were so beauti- ful [ had to have them. Your proposi- tion to have me deliver packages from December 16 to 25 with my ponies and cutter is accepted, and [ will be on hand | the date and hour named. I will mako your store my headquar ters during my st in Council Blufls, ANTA CLAUS, At the Boston Store tonight, 8 p. m. Special Ten Kett Fine nickel plated conper $1.25, sold everywhere for § u lifetime ani never & Cole, 41 Main streot. Will Not F g Hazen, who was intending to lkeep with the Ed N. Brown stoc has changed his mind, an in been issued from the dis resteaining Lim from selling the uction, and restraining the men for zed them from disposing of them ny way. The writ was issued on the | s sth of a petition filed by the Consolidated Coffce com fam Preston & ¢ sainst | kd N Brown, D. M. Steele & Co., b Gal: gher, Kirsc L. J. Beynon | . The plaintiffs mthat the defendant, 4 Brown, owed them £327 and §787 on two separate accounts, { that he had disposed of a large amount is property to his brother Brown of . although nothing on the toshow any such t made. he petition alleges v such trans for was made, it was made frandulently other defendants, it is claimed, commence attachment proceeding and seized the stufl | after proceedings had been begun by the | plaintiffs in the district court of Douglas | county. Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt's Witeh Hazel salve will cure them. will Cole tore, whom he | s3 that attended tho ale has been beyond most sanguire expectations, cvery purchaser made happy. We reccived muny compliments = during the day, the stock being superior to | anything ever showrn meil Bluffs, | the prices & wonder. Ono lady re- | | The great suc first day of clonk marked, our eastern bu must hav nearly stole them, ora friend did it for | him. Remember, the great cloak eale | will last until Christmas. ment in our stoc! ing of from A 3 ment. Ladies,don’t be misled, but call and examine our stock and get our prices before purchasing. You know full well when we advertise anything we always do as we say und even a little better, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. Holiday photo: inets, for 80 Riley’s old stanc. cut prices, 81.50 for ays. Cottago gallery, Ofiicers Klecte The following offic have been for the ensuing year by the Ladies aux to the Union Veteran legion: I Mrs. M. Crisp; senior vice president, I, Willinms; junior vice president, b Watts: chaplain H. Deal; treas- , Mrs. Aunnie Stron; nducto Mis, Belle Rice: guard, Mrs, | rwood ;. stan dard b Mrs. Lotta Kin Mizpah thian clected oficers as follows: 12, canlan: M ., Mrs, Adel Mrs, Lizzie Roberts: M. Spencer: M, of T, Mrs, G I’ Irs. 8. Kelley; AL of R. and ( L. Smith; P.of I'., Mys. J. (i, Reigal Dewitt's se 1y dent, Mus, Mrs. S Constipation cured by Early Risers, If you want to make a Christmas pres- ent in the toy hno don’t rest until you visit the BOSTON STORE, get their prices and see their line. Evorything that cun be thought of, fromall the four quarters of the globe, All at our well kuown low prices, Boston Store. Paul Schoeidor, the druggist, has the newest povelties in celluloid and alum- inum goods for the holidays. No one else carries the line, and they ave jthe handsomest things you over s 1,000 12-mos. at the Boston Storve for 124 124c each, handsomely bound in cloth Others get 25c forethe same thing, The Kohn & Harrls Stock of Clothing Sold | cently failed, was bought yesterday at | sheriff’s sale by | row, and in & few d | gin aslay | Colby | Mandolin club, consisting | vutil | ciation entertuinment tonight the stu- | B. B.W | ored dolls, dolls till you can’t | Missouri hard wood in the cit | delivery. Boston Store. Attaching Flageolle's Goods. J. 8. Flageolle, the well known contr, is in tight circumstances, if of two or three petitions that were filed i \etor, the allegations the district court yesterday to be be- lieved. J. W. Squire was plaintiff in two ases, demanding writs of attachment upon two notes of the value of #5300 and $1,600 ro spectively, upon the ground that the defend- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ant wae about to with intent to defr in the day C. A asking " aowrit bill of #1134, Biat ne Mr. Flageolle made an assignment of all his business to W. H. Kne pher for the benefit of hiw creditors. The ex et amou of his labili s is not known but it is stated that a number of oth: suits are to be filed today dispose of his property i his ereditors, Later Tibbetts filed a petition f attachment on an unpaid rfect action and perfect he from the useof DeWitt's Little A perfect little pill " r GOES TO THE BLUFFS, to M. Marcu The 230,000 stock of clothing and gents' furnishing goods of Kohn & Har- ris, the manufacturers and johbers nt 1107 Harney street, Omaha, who re- M. Marcus, the Broad- r man. No definite figures be obtained, but it is understood that the price pad wus something less than & 0). The entire stock will be removed to this city today and tomor- Marcus will be ter sale such as has never been seen in Council Bluffs. v clothi could The Pocahontas ladies will give a social and_literary at Masonic temple this evening. Supper and dancing. Admission 1o all only 25¢, Y. m An excellent mu will he the attraction at the parlors of the Youne Men's Christian association this rvenin Schubert's Serenade will be sung \ ladies’ quartet consisting of the Mis Baldwin, Kittie Ogden and B 188, Miss Ollie Tracy will render in th 1 language 1o musical aceompanim arer My God to Thee” The Clover the Misses Bedison und Loufe, will play sever bers. Mr, H. W, Rothert will recite in_the sign_language “Paul Revere's Ride.” Mrs. Lyons will give a_select reading and Miss Carrie Dodge will contribute a paper on university extension. tertainment. sal and litevary program of Wi b 1 have sold and used in my family for sev- eral years Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheea remedy, and have found it one of the most useful and_satisfactory remedies I 1 \H. Lewis, druggist, Salt The Boston Store coat sale every day Christmas. All our stock of laaies’, misses’ and children’s coats at cost price in addition to the sample line just received, bought at 50c on the dol- lac. Don’t miss this sale if you wanta coat, wrap or capo. You ean’t afford to. BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs, Ia. At the Young Mon's Christian nsso- dents from the school for the deaf are to furnish two numbers, the Clover Mandolin club plays, Mrs. Lyons witl recite, Miss Dodgo a paper on Brown- ing. Altogether a program of unusunl excelienco has been prepared for this occasion. 25 cents admission. Blind Burke, the musical prodigy, will appearin thiree numbers on program of the Pocahontas social at Masonic temple this evening. He will surprise as well as please everybody. A fine line of holiday goods, juvenilo books, choice perfumery and fancy arti- cles of all kinds at Deil G. Morgan & Co.’s drug store, 742 Lower Broadway. Special Christmas cutle Cole’sclean clipper pocket knives, and shears, Cole’s, 41 Muin street. Brighter than gus, cheaper than eloc- ht and as beautiful as a aream— those tew art lamps'at Lund Bros, treasurer showed that the total receipts had been 4,300, somewhat less than the disburse- men! The following offics were elect for the ensuing year: Trustees, I, H. Key R. P. Ofticer, S. B. H. Hill: deacons, J. S. Love, W. S and J. G. Wood e ler. don’v want a torpid liver; you don't bad complexion, you don't’ want ;you douw't ‘want a headache. Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the Famous little pills nt a doll see the Boston Store Everything from a doll for e to 50—speaking dolis, erying dolls, col- est. Don’t purchuses early be- at rush. Wocan store them you and deliver them free. Boston *~Josinh Alle ster” will ox- ss her opinion “*‘Onto the Wimmin uestion” at the Pocahoutus social at uic temple this ¢ fail to ma fore the gre fo Coal and wond; best and cheapest prompt 4 Main. Bought organ stock of C. B. Musi Co. Will sell them cheap. Mar. Bour- icius, 116, 114 Stutsman street. Do you . Kin churmer, H. A, Cox, N smoke? & Co.'s Just 1 Have you tried Partagas? It's a ht one. Gentlemen, the (inest iine of fall goods intho city, just received. Reiter, tho tailor, 310 Broadwa 150 wits comple yesterday afternoon and given to the jur the district court at 2 o'clock. Last night at 11 o'clock the jury was still grinding. AU It your children always keep u bottle Cough Remedy ut hand ain cure. 1f given as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. For sale by drugzists, for Croup, subjc of Cha Itisa prompt and 130 dozen mousseline chiefs, silk embroid d0c, 75e, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each, something that makes a handsome Christmas present. Buston Store. McPhail piunos and Crown or h or instullment M 116 Stutsmun street, ans, Bouricius, Carl Burhorn. successor horn, city, to Bur- the only new jewelry stock in Many holiday novelies, all silk hand- silk embroidered, Boston Store. e our line of ludies’ kerchiefs, hundsomel at 123¢ each, ‘ The genuine Round Ouk stoves, also fine line of 0il heaters, Cole's, 41 Muin street, Coal and Wood. Suckett & Preston, 628 Broadway. Telophono 44, L. P. Judson, civil engineer, B'way, Scott house; good voard: low rates, | Which he forr STOLE JONASEN'S DIAMONDS | Billy Pinkerton Rung Down the Man Who . Worked the Job, | WAS LIVING QUIETLY IN M|L‘:MUK[E Frank Bruce, the Noted Desporado, Arrested After a Long Chase Tried to Kill Tom Ormsby in Omiahn, Cmcaco, 1M to Tne Bee. ] —Omaha pec nently interested to know that one of the men who robbed Jonasen's jewelry store beenarrested, This was the it of the identification by William Pinkerton of two noted under in Milwaukec These men had maintained a quiet residence at 260 Lincoln street, this city nently respectable neighborhood, and it is said were largely responsible for most of the crimes committed here within the last few months. On Monday morning W. A Pinkerton, accompanied by postofiice in spector Fleming, went to Milwaukee and found the two prisoners in custody there to be Frank Bruce tern and south ern thief, with a very repu tation, and William alias W. C. Brown, alias Frank Schell, alias William Boyer, St. Louis and Kansas City On account of the nume committed in this eity and the Jonasen jewelry robbery perpetrated in Omaha, the work being placed in the hands of the Piukerton agency, search was made by them for Frank Bruce The agency looked up a friend an ion of Bruce in this citv named Rob Curry Curry and Bruce had recently been arrested at Canon City, Col., for attempting to liber- ate from prison at that point Bruce's named ) Bruce and his gang are wanted for many postofiice and jowelry robberies throughout the west, Curry accompanied hi his vaid on the Canon City penitent and tiere were captured, but Bruee sy o in cscaping the night after the capture. Caught Bruce's Trail, Dec. 15, crooks ost an emi L noted wes desperate Boyce Bush well known in Curry was afterwards released, and re- turned to Chicago. Tt was found that Curr: wiis at one time employ theater in this city, and while not s nal thief himself, was on the most i timate terms with all the member of the western gang of burglars, Curry was approached relative to securing information regarding Bruce. but protested his entire ignorance. T story was not credited and a careful watc was placed on Curry. About_ eight days ago the watch was rewarded by bringing lim in contact _with a man living on Cot- tage Grove avenue, near enty sixth street, under the name of Frank Foust superintendent,_of Pinkerton’s agency as Frank Bruce, alins Frank Boyd, olias How- ard, the well known: western sneak, burglar and all-avound thief Bruce s a southerner for years = he has operated the iwest. He 'is known to the police authorities of New Orleans, the police of Fort Worth, Tex.. Kan ity and_Den- ver. Some yedrs ago, in compiny with a smipanion, he committed a daving diamond Dallas, Tex., stealing a tray of diamonds valued at $10.000 from swler's window in the city, Shortly ken into custody, but On bein, heattempted to shoot Serge Omaha police force. Bruce was afterw arrested at Knusas Cit and has I City, Los Angeles and all over the west. & the Vietim. The witnesses to identify Bruce not having ived in Chicago, and knowing that i rrested without the proper papers he be discharged on a writof habeas Pinkerton instructed his men not him, but tak careful until th { a the robbery in Omaha. fter the shadows had lo und to connect with looking chap, and togethe to the west side of the aiver. A 415 kept on the tall man’s movements and it was found that he was living at 269 Lincoln strcet, in this city, under the name of Boye The men seemed ver as did also their wives, traced down town while prominenty busines Saturday Tast th the shadows we: The next hy Milwaulkee. On going up there Mr. Pinkerton saw the tall man who was connected with Bruce and at once identified him as Will- ium Boyc This man camo from New Yok originally. He started in lifo as a shoplifter and was known artner of the noted Mae Bennett fold Mrs. Mandelbaum. a well kn - of stolen property. From New he drifted to St. Louis, where he well known to the police. He at present wanted there ind lavceny, is also wanted in Kansas Aking and has been in eustody L on a charge of shoplifi- owever, he has confined o “po climbing" and to safe burglaries 1 to be connected with the robbery at Quincy, Il by birth, but inOmaha dow s wi ness for The second day him, he w suspicious and sly, The men w ini; ome . On 0 suspiciously that d to abaudon them. ard of them was their arrest in on swell He was Hufr 1ppos jewelry STOL! LOCK'S DIAMONDS, That Daring Dee clieved to be Broe od that among the crimes for Frank Bruce will be com- to is the daring diamond perpetrated on the Sioux City and Pacific express near Califor- nia Junction some time ago, W. G. Pollock, a New York diamond salesman, was shot, pounded almost into - inscusibility and robbed of 15,000 worth of dinmonds i the presence of dozen passengers and the work was done by a single man, who then leaped from the train, which was running fifty miles an hour, It is claimed_that Bruce was scen in this locality o few ~ @uys previous to the Pollock robhery since then he has kept pretty well out of sight, but, it seems, hus not abandoned his eriminal pro- pensities Bruce is we! One of mes. 1t is helic which pelled answer robbery which w g of thieves who robbed the Boston and was subsequently recoznized by it Tom Ormshy in the World-Herald busiuess ofice, Biuce swed fight, and quick a flash drew @ big revolver, which he leveled m the ofticer’s A tragody was averted by the nervy action of R. L. Metealfe, a well knowa newspaper man who grappled with the eri inal before he could putl the trigger, Bruce wits wrrested and looked up in the ity fail, from which he made, a desperate effort ta escape. He had got out of his cell and was in the of prymg up the scutt and aping into the strect where he was discovered. I He was afterwards released on 300 bail, ted, but was apprehended i and sent back. | The Kansas City Il in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Roal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURB has | 18 Larglaries | so because of | Foust was readily identified by the | in | man- | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1892, sufficient to convict town, He is wan city In the west an st nervy and des againat him was not and ho wae sent out of i in almost every largo smsidered one of the rate criminals in the - From Newherg re & Co Ore., say: *Since have become acquainted with the 1 qual itics of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we sell but little of any other kind. Chamber lain's m Il give good satisfaction.” For sale by druggists - THREE STORES ROBBED. of stomers Irugeists prominent be licine South Omaha Burglars Make the Rounds of vonth st ixchange were r Wednesday A quantity of merchandise 1in each place. The meeting of the city council and Board | of Trade, to be held at the new council cham ber, Pivonka block, tonight, is an_imjx one and should bo attended by all citiz who are intercsted in the welfaro of the was se Granville T. Barlow, the motor conductor | who was injured by falling into a sewer ditch on Twenty-fourth street last spring. has received a verdict for £1,200, The top on hogrs Wednesday was $6 and they went to $6.85 yesterday, the high | est price paid since September, 1888, 1f corn and’ hogs keep on at this rate, Nebraska wrmers will be the people. The Nebraska Central waork for the winter 15 1. Day, a prominent Weeping cattleman, is in the city DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 S.16thSt,, has abandoned Water ARE TROUBLING YOU! Well, come and have thom examinnd by our ontict £ nozessary fited with o STACLES or EVE GLASS- Ify 0 glnsan ¥ o do. G0 OM $5m” Uik, s, £or protecting th we will tell you 50 SPECTACLE! Jewelers and Opticians. Jiren 1 Liftern Streets = DR. R. W. BAILEY Teeth Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion. Teeoth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. [ A Full Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.0). oy Eeo apectmens of Floxiblo Blastle Plato, All work warranted as repr nted. Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telephone 1085, 16th and Faraam Sts Take elevator or stalrway from 16th St. entrance. " Improvad Safety Elevators, A lectric, Steam and Hand Power. 0A\ OUIYORIN PnB §3UNSE) 0S|V E KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOULZGS STRE Cor. 9th §t. and 11 Ave W. C. ESTEP Funeral Dirgctor, Embalmer, 114 Main Street, Council Biufls, NERVOUSDISORDERS ES, DERILIT ., that ac QUICKLY' una” PERMA- Full’ STRENGTI and tone rtof the body. [ will (3o FIRIEE Lo any suflerer the proserip. o of these troubles. Addrass, L BATTLE CREEK, MICH GRADIE ORDINANCE NO. 191, An ordinance changing ti 10 of Dorcns stroet from the west curh of 7h street extend- «d to the easteurb of Oth street, in the city of Omaha, and repeaiing so much of Grade Or- dinance No. &, and 8o much of uliordinunces in covfiiet herewith: Beitordnined by the elty council of the ety of Omahu Section 1. Whereas. property owners repre- senting the total fronta e on Doreas stroet from 7Tth strect to Oth street, have petitioned the miuyor wnd city council for the ehange of grade hereinafter mentioned, nnd have walved ull dimages that may arise by reason of steh chnnge of grade: "Pherefore, the grade of sald parts of Dorcas sireet 15 h by chanzed and established so that the elevatfons shall e as follows, tho | grade between the points cited beiug uniform straieht lines: Grade of Derous street: Couneil Bluffs EVILS, WEAK A. BRADLI 2 ton Eley of South of Curb « Wegt eurb of 7th sireet ex- tended. as establishod East curb of 8th street 20,5 West curb of Sthstreet. . 2010 East curb of Uth street, as estalishe 212.5 Section 2. 8o much of Grade Ordinane and s of ull othe y the gr with't tion 1830 18,0 2005 201.0 N That this ordinance shall take be in foree trom and after its pass- assed November 20th, 1802, JOHN GROVES, City Clérl A G EDWARDS, Acting President Clty Council, Approved November sth, I GEO.P.BEMIS, Nayor. PROPOSALS FOR SEW ER REPAIRS Bealed proposals will be rec by the d until 1:80 o'clock p. v of sewers | dered by the eity council for th ing e iher 31, 1 Such work o be done and material furnished in accordance with plans und speeifications on file in the office of the Bourd of Public Works Proposals to be made on printed blanks fur- nished by the board, und these accompanied with a crtified check i the sum of 8500, pi able to the city of Ouabi, us an yideric good fuith The board reserves t or all bids und to wal o right 10 reject any : 5 P W. BIRKHAUSER, \ Board of Public Works 9, 1892, Dec. 9, 10, 16, Chalr Omaha, Neb, De ‘stripes and Ithese prices. YOUR EYES |can't afford to miss getting | Gréenahiclds, Nicholson & Co | only at Not again inside of your ycars will you be able to exercise your privilege and in syma pathy with you we have decided to give you one more chance before in. the New Year is rung Are you going to do the “ringing?” Maybe he would get get you a bribed him with one dress up business suits. What's the matter much nicer ring if you of our neat and nobby with Christmas?. $8.50, $10, $12.50 and $14—Special prices for special suits in black, brown, gray, plaid meres, clay for §16. worsteds— A limited checks, plain—cheviots, all wool, cassis number at An clegant Prince Albert suit Young Men If she won't get one for you, you certainly business. Be sure the sign re one, as any one of S | these suits is a dead sure mascot on the ringing rads ‘Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam. Then you will see where you are at. Special Notices. COUNGIL BLUFFS. LMPLOYMENT. 3 pupll nursc at_tho W. C. A. oy v Gt avenno and 9t streof, mkt by 105 yours old; of kood moral charac atonce. betwee Appl WA S1CO! [m 2 Week. Apply to Mrs. Hornce nue and sth street, Councii BiufTs once, 3 or 4 g00d 3 Steady job for the right Tyosns First avenue. All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in sho highest stylo of the art. Faded and tained fabries mude to look us good us new, Woric promptly done and deliverod in ali parts of the country. Send for price list. C. A. MACHAN, Propriotor. Brecadway.nearNorthwestern Do ot, puncil Blufr Ia. FowExCuA Sth street for la nd graln. Roal business rentals. Mor for local inyestors, Lougee & Towle t. 00 1otk In ¢ 5010t ntral Malien's ad1 & Palmers s 15t Cobb's. &2 lots in #0 Lots in Pot 21 lots in Be 15 Jots In Beer's Tot I Highlaud add, lots in Hatchinson s sdd 451018 In Turley's add 15 Jots in Riddle's add ! 120 lots In Wrisht's add. 16 Lots In P Lot in « 1 pay e ow prope, city eheap for cash, us. No troublo to s, Nicholson & Co. (% ACRES upper Broadway: spleadit ploce for Iplatting; ehenp for will_exchango for jmproved residenc in Council Bluffs, nehiclds. N proue 01500 & (0. CIT tand; il 1 Pottavatiamio conuty five or ton aoro lots. G on & Co., 021 Brondway. o3 0f A0 v © how rouxh It iy for froite oro lots. tw. lolds, Nie! from wotor Hue 03 0f nics garden land anston & Van Patten mile and a half trom 5 room housa, stabin, o 1o Council Blufls, ow from city; will senshields salo eloctric lizits, ull Jlock from motor, A ishifelds, Nicholson & Co. modern improy model home, Gres sl £ lot \ilo shields, N DANCING SCHOOL. ONDAYE In R A Mt 758 o Mondays, U p.m. Music farnished parties Iross It &, Parlors,Council BlutTs,orl makia Chinbors, inKLERGLOT. parlors, chiidron Rocials speond o | cluba, Farnau W,k MISCELLANEOUS. GAIBAGE rem vod Fchimaoys cloanod vaults and ity bldg. 20018 D, Burk TO ALL OWNERS OF PARTS OF LOTS ON 'REET FROM 285TH S 'H AVENU LOTS SHIRL 'RE onR ified t the sted frecholde been duly apy pprovil of the eity coun- 10 assess the di 1o (he S1 ly of the property affectod « Shivley” street from 28th strect 1o declired ne ry by ording ssed July wid approved under- the 1 by ‘816 G, 18 Juiy 28, 1592, You are forther notified, that ha ving cepted sald appol nd duly qualiticd asrcquired by faw, we will, on the 215t day of December, A, D, 1892, at the hour of 10 o'clock forenoon, at the office of R W .Gibson, 16, New York Life bullding, within the & Himits of said eity, meet for the pur- considering and muki sess miage 10 the owners d by sulc il be 1 o be y foresuld, and mike ag cients concerning i of dunuges as you muy conalder proper ‘ ’ YR GiRNON {OHN W ROBDBING, LML GATES d9a1oy t iaid Prop nio consids at the time objections ment United States Marshal's Sale, cult court of the United States fop o1 of Nebraska: . Patrick vs, Erwin Davis—No, 283 G, Fublic notice is herby ance and by virog issued ¢ eiven that 1 pursu= of an allus order of court tof above named court in nboye ens 0 cause. 1, Brad D. Slaughter, United shal'for the district of hteenth dny of | irof ten o' forenoon s t (north) door of the county court inthe town of > u sell at publie auc . to the hizhest and hest all tho 4, titlo and interest of tho s forosaid Erwin ) following lunds and tenes north of ran westi 1d the 0ge o, andn'zne! 5 wij of sec . west of 1o Gth p i, and t . north of 2 tho s W 1 of see see 1, and the s then'e 1 of s Lwp i, s 1 15 of the 1of the s W 4 of 5 17, nd the 8 w'; of see'15 In north of range 2, west: and the s e i of and tho w s of $W 1, of s and thon n twp ), north, all of range 2 > 10, and tho § w i of 20, nnd tho w 15 of nd the ne 24 of soo il in twp 3, north 5 wosti i the s o 34 of sec 5. and s W L | the n e 1y of soe 2, and the n e i Sand e w15 0f 8 w 1y of soe 2 and the nw i of s e kof s 1 the n i of s ¢ i of 1 'in twp 2, north of range &, west; nnd tho 5 1 of sec nd tno n w1 of 6 nd the n 35 0fs w1, und th of 1 0 4 0f & in twp north Of rango of w00 f, north of nd the w 1§ 4 and the w %5 0f 8 W by of sec i, in tw vorth of range 2 west; and the s 15 of sec U, ull of seo 37, in L dl, . wost; and the n w i of sec 7, twp 20, runge U, westi and and the 814 of soe, 2 10 iwo, i), north of rante 3 west. and the wig of sec. 2),und the 814 of sec, 30 in twp. 31, north of ran<o 3 west, and the 514 ofswie, dnd the 81 of el of sec, 22 and the n' of soc. 27, und swig und ol of sec. tho nwig and swig and sely of sec, 17 twp. 41, norw of Fango § wosts and nwii of sec, 4, and neij of se 1 of sec. & and noty of kee. 12, and nely and sw 15 of sec. 6 in twp 20, north Of ran 114 Of swiq i wh Of 1y of sce. 0, 1n bwp. 1 north of rango 3 west, all situated 1 Knox uty, Nebraski, The Same huving heen heretofore levied upon by virtue of i Writof nttachment issued ontof the distriet court of Knox county, Nes braska, Sald Sale 1s 10 satlsty a Judgment of safd United States eireuit court obtuined b ity wiry term, 189, in favor of Algernoon B, Patricit, and against the suid Erwin D (vis, BRAD D, SLAUGHTER, United States Marshal. Districtof Nebr Jous Lo WenstER, Altorney for plaintl A16-3-3015 wnd then w 1y of 5 all in the n'y of 4. und nisofnw ke Dumages fop irts of lots on from 0th stroet to Sist that the under~ Iders of the ppointed by h the 1 Do ity coun= 10 ussess tho dimugo to the rs respoctively of Lhe property nifected change of ¢ridu of suid streot, declared Sury Ly ordinitce No. 185, pisscd August cd Au-ust Hith, 1§02 that having a0 wpo-ntment, and duly quaiified s required by Law. we will, on the 2ist day o December, A. D., 1802 at the hour of 10 o'clock i the forenoon, av the office of bhriver & O'Donuhoe, 1403 Farnam street, within the €0 porate 1niits of suld city, 1 vet for the purs 0036 of considering and making the ussesss Went of dutnige o the owners respectively of said property, affected by sald change of erade: tuking into consideration speeial bene= fits, Af uny You ar reby disinte; 1, have bee further notilic hotifice tobe present at the time and place aforesaid, snd mik sny objections 10 OF statements con nin I';wl nesLsIment of dawages us you wmy considor prog ¥ WG sl ViR, T. H. McOULLOCH, JAS, STOOKDALE, Omaba, Neb., Dee. 6th, 152, Dio-divs

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