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THE DAILY BLUFFS | 12 PEARTL STREET COUNCInL OFFICE NO. Delivered hy ¢ 1w rrier to any MANAGER. 1w Office Night Editor. part of the clty TILTON, - TELEPHONES — NINOR MENTION, No. 43 No. 28 1 { i | N.Y.Plu | Council Biuffs Lur Williar charged with o revenue law Henry C. Shel « A Tank 16y, both of this city, were married Wednes day evening at the residence of the bride, John 1. Weaver is reported to be a candi date for the office of mayor before the eratic convention, which meets some time in the future, A reception wil Men's Christian day afte und eve are invited, The ofiicers-clect of Mizpah T 9, are requested o mect with Rutter at her home Iifth evening at i i Joln W, Groves, a white man Millic A. Davis, adeeided brt e, both of J burg, Colo., were married yesterday morn ing by Justice Hamzne A peanutroaster at Broadway fire yesterday after from explosion. It was thic walk nad the blaze wa any serious d Albert Wrivette, who was arrested several days ago for tapping @ till at Carroll, was discharged in court e wor ing, e having settled the' ¢l Dick | Ricketts against him The music lovers h stave for them nest M Presbyterian church and his company will announcement the chureh The Commerci bing Co. ¥ city Ja nsot at the Young vooms on Mon All young men be given associutior ing Mi wvenue t the lished before wn (¢ oxting dond im - of great treat iy s at the imple Whitney be there, y The should be suficient to pacl of America will have their social tomorrow evening at Hughes hall instead of the Rogal Avcanun parlors, as was at first_announced. High five and dancing will be the principal amusements. Bliz, wife afternoon at 1 Pilgrims f Charles S v 50 0'clock vesidence Broadway, after an illness of cizht aged 76 years, She leaves three and four step-children, Notice of the will be given later. Frank Trimble returned yesterday Chicago, where he has been for the week. | The wifo who it was said he woul bring back with him did not accompany him, and it is said by his friends that she | has gone fora bridal tour along the Thousand isles. A fire started yesterday o'clock in i brick dwelling to Wohn O'Donnell at 40 1 Tt began in the upper story and is su) to have been the work of tramps or i diaries, 08 the house had been unoceupicd for tme. Alinost all the roof was burned away before the fire department suc ceeded in extinguishing the bla A package direeted to C. 1, Craig office, was reccived yesterday at the headquarters. It wis s to infernal machine, and the police used a great deal of cantion in opening it When the several layers of paper had been removed the ntents of the box proved to be a very liarmless paper weight, and Mr. Craig can have it by calling at the chief s oftice. A mecting of the public library trustees will be held tomorrow afternoon” at which will be considered the advisability of sub seribing for o number of copies of cach issue of the principal magazines. In order that maybe n to the homes of the ms. A it is now arranged the maga zines have to be left in the library, and it is thought are not made use of to the extent | they might be if the rules were different Piles of people have piies, but DeWitt s Witeh Huzel sulve will cure them, rday 194 weeks, child fu from morning abo! house belon ast Pierce st some chiel's police he an posed oxs: 1all toys will be =old at | lI\Il' PRICE. See other bargains in holiday goods. BOSTON STORE. Fotheringham, Whitelas & Co. Toys, 1 Until Janua The snow and cold weather does not diminish the demand for acrenge in the Klain tract, 23 miles east of the post- | office; 300 acres yet for sale in from one | to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and gorden. Day & Hess, agents, U street. Whitney Mockrid ze, the tenor, and his excellent com Presbyterian church Monduy evening. Brighter than gas, cheaper than eloc- | trie light and us Deautiful as a dream those new art lamps at Lund Bros. Conl and wood: best and cheapest souri hard wood in the city; prompt ¢, No. 4 Main. PERSON AL PARAGRAIHS, J. Clancey returned yesterday storn visit Miss Flora Shiley of Mi guest of Miss Delia Penner. na ast of Clinton is the guest of Mis. George W. Hewitt H. Richmond has returned from Wisconsin and will spend i week at home Mrs. Bebbington have gone to \entur: visit. Miss 1 of her days. Mrs. W. H. Treynor loft Glenwood where she will Sunduy. Clerk-elect. Pellott of the district court was in the city tour of inspection Mrs, Cannon and daughter, Chicago ave in the city, Groneweg and family H. 0. Maxwell, the new college from an puri Valley is the ud_daughter, Georgene, Cal., for a six mon \ Loomis of Lincoln is ; Mrs. W. I, Supp, sl for a few last eyen visit f for nds over Cass yesterd county yon it Miss May, of giests of W, A who has been working on Dbuilding at Albany, Mo., has come home to spend the holidays. He will return next week Samuel «conard loft land, O,, wher has been He ha yesterds he will meet | visiting there for been o mail y for Cleve- | s family who some time past arrier in this city for the past six years and this is the tiest thme he has taken a vacation | Judge Macy of Harlan was in the city yes } i | | terduy on his way to Audubon, where h will open court for Judge Deemer next Mon day. Judge vin somewhat a week or 50 ago, suffered a re Tapse last Thursday and is in & serious con dition John A. Botzum, the newspaper hys been tramping it arvound the gone to Akron, O., where he is booked for ecture before the students of Bucktel col- | loge on the evening of January 6. ‘That en- | gagement ing been fulfilled, he will | return to Council Bluffs and resume his {:m-n v to New York on foot. He will pro ably deliver a lecture here before finall leaving for the eust A Cur children Deenier, who was impr man who | world, has for Croup. uro sub to eroup bottle of Cha luin's hand. Itisa prompt and iven as soon as the croupy will prevent the attack sts 1t your always keep Cough Remody certain cure. 1f cough apy it Forsale by drugg “Charlie, I wish vou would pay that drug bill at Davis’, and start the new year out of debt, ho has waited a long while on Wanted—Cash Citizen’s Stute sold. Address I go and let us 1 know offer for ten bank stoclk, H. Sheafe. shares Must be Bought organ stock of C. 1. Musi Co. Will sell them choap. Mar. Bour- | eius, 116, 114 Stutsmun street, Carl Burhorn. successor to horn, has the only new jewelry city. Mauny hotiday noveliies, Do you smoke? . King & Co.’s charmer. Have you tried T | Partagast It's Just light one. | to | and th | e measured a little les BEE | NEWS FROM (OUNCIL BLUFFS | Fruit Growers Get Together and Form an Organization. OBJECTS OF THE NEW ORGANIZATION. Expenses and € Now Pald by the Growers to 1te 1 Away With-Om- cers of the New Society Elected, Some of th ing frult red in rais which men whe enga have formed a corporatior wn the cost of handling the market and thereby to increase the profits to th A meeting of the fncorporators was held Wednesday at the following ofticers ted: President, Alexander Wood vice prestdent, Peter Weise; sceretary, 4. P Hess: treasurer, George R, Wheeler: board of dircetors, Samuel Avery, Peter Weise, J A Herald. A, N, Rich and D, L. Royer The name of the ization is the ¢ il Bluffs Grape Growers' and Shipping A Gar o fill entivel Cowmn Proposc ruit intended for on which wer orga m ner an it merehants — at dling the fruit ¢ the new a to « vork thems S, aim is an unnec vidin p what wed in the form of divider fations been formed cities and 10 operate e lere the put of fruit is far Potti me county. Sl cach, and those who v h hecome stockh crs n t b sted in cold storage house will be either b leased and an inspector eniployed who s put his stamp of approval on every box basket of frait that < i or goes « The association is to be in gnning order next summer, so 4s to be ready to handle the fall crop, both Il intion ends of the Propose entt \ve placed a 0 ut 1 yon salvd DeWitt's Hazel have piles Witeh will surely cure PLANNING FOR PLUMS, Together to ming Plande wocratic cent Demoerats Getting niziiee of ¢ A meeting of the dd mittee of the Niuth was held last evening CGirand hotel. Those present were Chairman S, B. Wadsworth of Council Bluffs, 1" B. Bradley of Audubon, W. W. Mervitt of Red Ouk B. Whitney of Havlan, P P. Kelly of Glenwood, J. K. MeGavern of Missouri Valley, L. Delano of Atlanticand John Whit- fleld of Stuart. Judge J. K. ¥ MeGee of Council Bluffs also had a seat in the confor. cnce by reason of his being the defented can didate for congress at the last election. Thie objeet of the meeting was to come to some conclusion concerning the recommenda tions which should be made to President cleet Cleveland with refevence to appoint ments to the offiecs which will become vi cant us soon as the heads of the present in cumbents fall into the basket. Hon Thomas Bowman was not at the meeting, for, al though he mly understood to b much on the inside with the incoming p dent,he has given it out thit he docs not have anything to with ofticinl positions _fov the starvin by recommendation or othervis fectly willing to Jeave the v bility with Judge MeGee, whose vight it is to make ommendations by the law of common Jver since election applicants for the post oftices and other vacant positions have been fighting for places of vantage at the trou v plaintive bleatings have become somewhat wearisome o the jud; Last night's meeting was therefore called with view to placing a shave of the responsibility upon the shoulders of the members of the central committee, who decided upon the course action to be pursued in the matter. W took place behind the sealed do voom will probably never be the appointments are made. Mr. Bowman's willingness seribed by his friends partially to the thie has about decided to leave for providing he ean dispose of h busiy ts here. 1t is stated that he his eye upon_a partnership with a ew York in the manuficture of ke Cog- 1 com sional district 507 of the in room is cc very osi 1 providing democrats, He is por- red usuge. s of nown until to be counted Constipation cured by DeWitt's Early Risers. Fawily, H. B. arvested Wednesday afternoon of disturbing the which was madc against him by her-in-law, Martin Horton, who lives 1123 avenue D, Hovton claimed that son-in-law had threatened to kill him, than seven feet height he thought probably | take to make his word good and her Mrs. R. B. Howe, t the eity jail and put up a bail bond for her husband, and their conversation indi cated that therc wis a licleton in their closet which they were not ashamed to deag out before the publie gaze Some one ought to o and lick the old man like the said one, <and I'd lile tohe the oy veplied the other, *1 wish 15 it the hot place and Ty so will be aired this morn Trouble in Coode was on a charge peac his in ight under- Yosterday M sister, the Tgmorance of the merits of DeWitt's Early Risers is a misfortuie Th pills regu iver, cure headache, pepsia, b th, constipation and ness Little litt dy bilious W Waddis Mr. and Mrs, 1. W. Thornton celebrated the fiftieth anniversar, theire marriage yesterday by ente party of thei friends at their home on Madison street, in the afternoon and evening. A great many handsome presents were bestowed upon thie happy couple. One rather unique feature of the gathering was the fact that among those present couples, all of whom had passed the fiftioth milestone of their weddod life, and four of whom were older than M. and Mrs. Thornton. They were as follows Mr. and Mrs. David Devol, aged 57 and 8; M, and Mrs. A, 8. Bonham, aged 77 Mr. and Mrs. D, 1 ared 74 and 735 My and Mrs. D. O and 74; Mr. and Mrs, Thernton, aining a idand i Father MeMenomy's Co Father MceMenomy death. Al day scious, sinking slowl death was mome itlon. he and at midni Rey near to vesterday lay uncon sht his An honest pill is the noblest vy, DeWitt's Littl cure constipation, biliousness uche. work of the Larly Risers and sick head Toyw. T 1 January 1 all toys will be sold at HALF PRI See other bargains in holiday goods, BOSTON sTOR Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. For warming rOOmS, e, our what you want. couvenient ch trie Light Co. jguest chambers, gus h s ure just Look at them, Clean and Ele bath If custom er No. 58 does not call for the bisque doll by Janusry 10 at Miss Rugsdule’s millinery pariors it will otherwise disposed of, “The Mockridge evening with artists w gl}lll." McPhail piunos aud cash or instullients 116 Stutsman street - 0 P company every —Janesville Record gives number r, Oct. 8 an Crown Mur, organs, Bouricius, Woste The followi ure reported Bureau of Claims Nebraska: Original—James Wood, Simp son, C. Younger, Elijab M. Beuson, Johi sions. vestern (W pensions Bee granted by Exumine und |t THE ()\1\“‘\ DAILY BE F.. HéDAY DECEMBER George A. Smith, Stmeon | Miller. Parsons. Towa imerease Frost, Peter A. Fairbanks. ble, Teonard Original- Hiland T Haneon, Joseph Hill, Webster Sarah Beach Nurse, Henry G W. Bennett, Remembrance L. M, ob Mandrew Holland, Hugh H. Cun I Shepherd A, French, James B Ford, James W. Bennett, Additional - Rob- ert Hopkins, Ransford €. Comstock, Dani W. Timmons, Tgnatz Klein, John I Fol Increase—Isaac H. Craig, Oliver Frar Zeni Fdwards, Andrew Ki Hiram H, Chancy, Charles H. Marshall. Original widows, Agnes Gmichlin, minor of Charles Lee: minor Alexander B Stewart, Susan Dayton, sister: James Blake, father; Martha Scott; minor of Edwin A Allen, Lizzie Wegman, Thomas Tracy father - MANUFACTURERS MOVING. New Plans for Building Up ome Tndustries Talked Over. \ meeting of th Wive Manufacturers and Cc rday At Hf the exe committes sumers the fo tion yes afternoon were elected members of th A. Cooper, miller, Humiboldt clgar manufactuver, alls Palmier Omaha Mr. Re ported that | for approval w any vhether they had been the corr s of o present fin owing wiation: O, Fred Beaulien City; W trical oy manufacturer cle Heibel & Da wl puttin nee cotn them. thu the new Adams in Omiha Cit i a ho I'he seere: 1 writ the Omaha 1t of the express company and ask ar planation of the aftaiv, The members ex pressed themselves as of the opinion that as the Adams EXpress compiany was securing a at deal of business in thiseity it should irn the compliment lettin Omaha s do the worlk for the company here. President Page stated th o min, the members were i of s the secretary out into the state to eall upon th retai crehan n all lines of s and urge upon them the advantages of patroni ing Nebraska sturers, The presi dent said that he did not feel like takings t vesponsibility of the move upon himself winted an expression from th After a thorough discussion of by a unaninious vote the secretary was in siructed to get out into the country at the carliest date possible. He will vemain out the first four days of cach week, spending iday and Saturday in Omaha, 1t is pro posed” that the ~sceretary call upon merchants — and learn what lines of goods they rrying and where not doing so try Lo induce them to Nebraska goods, in sas towhat goods ave being made iu ate by members of the associa The secretary will make a list of the differ cnt lines of goods not handled by each vetuil merchant visited and notify all ¢ members of the associntion making those ods. All the present at the meeting expressed themselves as of the opinion that a great many retail merchants coulll be easily induced to put in full lines of Nebraska made goods if the matter was only brought to their attention in the way of beinz a move to build up the industrics of the styte. Projositions _from block betw that the Tix had ifacturer for 0 a Kan tead of tou Neb was instructed lot fuvor businc man embers the st parties owning the en Ninth and Tenth and Farnam and wrney s offering the sume as a site foran” exposition building and market house were read. ‘Che members of the com wittee smiled as the retary read the values placed on the property, and in structed him 0 drop thy matter’ so far as that 1o cerned, on the ground that th s asked were exorbitant Tiic wy then exhibited cuts of the Central m of Minncapolis, and stated that Peycl 5. had suggested that if the association would put up a building in th vight location tney would rent” several of the ground floor store rooms fol their business. The same firm was also vepresented as saying that the produce commission men had talked of the advantages of havinga large block where they could all locate, and that_the manufacturers could no doubt induce ther all to move into their building. According to this plan the second floor of the building would be used for_ expositions and other pur poses requiring a lar 1 scheme was regarded as a good one if vight location could be found and bought u reasonable price The committee next turned to the ar question 1t the Omahi cigar plaining of not r its attention was stated that manufacturers were com- ceiving the benefit they would from the home patronage movement. That while laboring men had done a good deal in the way of insisting that_ the retail dealers give them home made cigars, thus creating i demand for five-cent goods, the business men of the city liad done very little. It was asserted tha business men who talk very loudly in favor of home patron: when théir own goods are under considera tion call for som when it comes to buyin, subject wa di variety of opinions exp that th: rar manufacty should drum the re de hard, and push theiv goods to ut in that way Others s that they put men on the try conclusions with eastern ciuvers out in the state. The mem bers of the committec ated that the asso on had given the ¢ men everything y had asked for and would domore if the what to do. 1t was left with My, Trostler to sce the cigar men, and try to d e some plan by which cigar manufactur- inz in Omaha could be put in a more pros perous condition. easter nd cigurs. ussed atb great length and a Some though TRAVELING MEN. Oue Hundred Members of the No: Association Eleet 01 ©One hundred wembers of the N ern Traveling Men's association met nual session at the Palmer h President George J. Reed chair, says the Chicago the address of the sccretary bursement of £1,810,8 th foundation of durin; the veu £175,000 has Leen relati hwestern 5. in esterday, ovcupying the ews leeord. After sident the report of vead. It an showed a dis. ) to beneticiaries since the organization, while just closed the sum of paid out in benefits to the i members. M. Ritehie of Minnesota wested that o committe should be organized in each state who: should be the enlistment of re the ranks of the organization ¢ was appointed to consider the i The following officers woere 1 the cnsuing year: ,Pre Reed; secretiry, C i dents—1linois, W. 11 Russell: Towa, O, Hazzard ; Minnesota i, Bichman; consin, J. 1%, Bacon: Tndiana, J, B, He Missouri Clelaud; Michigan, 1. Carroll; Ohio. W. A, Moore; Kentucky, N M. Url; Kansas, W, G. Colwell; 'New York, 8. F. Puul; Colorado, W. R Hutchinson; Nebraska, Robert Simons North Dakota, W, 8. Stockdale; South D: kota, J. C. Sheldon: California, J. R. New berry: - Montana, J. C. Maklin; Oregen Henry Plowman:' Utah, Georze T. Odell Washington, William Powell Albert Branshaw; New Jersoy, F. ¢ Woodward Directors, O. . Frary, Isaae Meyer, D, K Clin, Wilis Young, J. £ Miller, George M Juiley President Reed received shape of i money prescy of appreaiation of L preseuted by J. ( sociates su s to swell mmittec ter elected Geor Hinan'; vice p e s W Wis wood H Texas. surprise K as 4 mark The gift w ehalf of his as in the Tennessee’s Governor Mexruis, Teun., Dec. 29, liable natur home of Goy leet Dying. News Wit of a1 comes fi the rnor-eleet T ving bis end from o complicition of dis cases. In the event of his death the speai of the house will be the ucting governor a lively tussle is expected hester, that he was Not from a Financial stan dpoiat. 1 do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remwdy from a financial standpoint, for we have others in stock on whick we make a larger profit,” says Al Maggini, o paominent druggist of Braddock, | but becaus many of our customers have spuken of it iu the highest praise. We sell more of it thav any similar preparation we have in th store.” For sale by druggis | make n the mer- | & | the next e VETOED JENS G‘i § CONTRACT | MERCURIA vy Change’ Before the Sewer Work is Required. MAYOR BEMIS FILES OTHER OBJECTIONS Grading of Thirty-Sceond Strect Will Te Rushed Throngh Regardiess of the of the Chilef Exe Views Tiwo voto messages from Mayor Bemis and the A variety of of minor importance marked last night's ing of the Ma through as pos of things ment transaction of business meet s were tened rapidl ible and a number were referred to the good When the ident Davis and fifteen mem s present fivst g of w council roll was call bers we The document veceived nmes Mayor Bemis vetoing the contract for s was 1o from f James vepaivs during the as ver the st entered int ground that to d mditions m will not be e ny work pring, when th mder h the contract was made may vially changed. The veto was s Mayor Bemis also vetoed the ovdi ling for the of Thirty m Han Franklin s because the grading district was too small, Mr. Speeht assevted, on hearing the veto message read, that Mayor Bemis owned property in the distriet and had a personal interest in the matter. M Howell and Llsasser took views antagonistic to the mayor, and after some discussion the ordi natee wis pussed over the veto by a vote of 15 to 8, Messrs, Bechel, Fdwards and Me Leavie votin tnst such action and Mr. Burdish beiy it The contract and bond of permanent sidewalks was 1 s sume vote of 18 to 3, becanse the price of st was b 1ts his r than last year, The Board of Public Works was instruc to readvertise the contract To tandle the City's Cashe The mayor, in a communication, informed the council that all the national banks of the city had bid 2 per cent the city deposits. The municipal’ authorit s added, have w0 option in the watter, and wust make the contracts even though the banks bid as low as 1 per cent. He advised the il to make contracts with the under which the city retains the right to w arrangements regarding its bank deposits after July 1, 1 The recom- mendation was adopted, and the city at- torney was instructed to prepare the neces Sury papers. Many resolutions od, among t the Ketchum ma vined ance m rading Benedict for ected by the were introduced and m being one providing I'urniture company be paid 8150 instead of $250 for the counter in the gas_inspector's office, according to Muyor Bemis restion. Mr. Chatfee in cidentally remarked that all the accounts of the company should be audited in the same Wity ‘IMat row with the water cor settled temporarily by the compiny account being paid. The trouble grew ont of the failure of the company to reniove cortain fountains and to put in certain intermediate hydrants, By obeying the council's man s the company would lose money, and it did not make the clanges and sen bills just the same us ¢ At least some of the councilmen say so. ‘Lo punish the co pany it was proposed to deduct 20, the dif- ferénce which should have appeaved in its aceounts, After much discussion it was decided to pay the company in full and let 1l settle the vexed question A big batch ot g bills were respeet- ouncil for a viaduet over av Twe Ny Wi providi cific tracks strect was psssed Or \ing an ants were passed. he general appropriation bill passed Ovdinances providing for the grading of «t, between ‘Twenty-fifth and sventh, and Twenty-sixth street, between Nelson and Dicleson, were passed, Many grading tax bills were paid A vesoution, offered by Mr. Prince, requir the strec isgioner to sce that iron aprons arc used on all street crossings was adopted. The counciljthen adjour without takiig up the nance. ed until tomorrow Union depot ordi- WO WORKMEN KILLED. trous Lxplosion of Gl Montana Rail ANACONDA, Mont., T [Special wm to Tue Bre. ] —This mornin, of the workmen was prepaving a giant powder for a blast for a fire Butte, Anaconda & Pacitic railway box of teaps t fir pounds of glint powder, Leon Morreau and Jo fously injuring anot DI Powder on a ad. Tele- while one stick of on the rade. ¢ D ing seve instantly kill b Trudeau and ser- orkmun. Narrowly Escaped Insti it Denth. Hazertox, P, Dec. 20.—An explosion oc- d at Milnesville this morning by which cight men narroy caped instant death it is, three of them, James Mason, Abra ud Menvoe. Friczinger, are dan usly wounded and the other five are less Seviously hurt. - — Something Good, Thave sold and used in_my family eral years Chamberlain's, Colic, Cholera, and Dinrrhcea remedy, and have found it one of the most useful wnd satisfactory re cdies T ever handled, C. H. Lewls, driggist, Sult Lake City, Utah - Greatly Exaggerated. NASHVILLE, The dispateh sent from Memphis regarding Governor-clect Turney being dangerously ill is exaggerated and fucorreet. The governor's son. who was in Nashville today, says he is sitting up and is growing stronger. for HHM.THFUL AOHEE:\BIE CLEANSING. for Farmers, Miners and Machanics. A PERFEST 80AP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Busns, Etc, A Delightful Shampoo, VHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. $pacially Adapled for Use in Hard Watet dAPANES } >4 0L ES CURE consisting of Bup. als0 10 box and ara for KExteraal, Internal, Bilnd Chronle. Recent or Heredit ver boea known 1o mall. Why suffer r 1 @ wrliten guarantee is positively aiven with Ghoxes or refund the woney 10t cured’ Send atamy for fras samoly. Guar i33usd by Kuba & (0. ats r 1444 D03 (A) atrests New, i per this box. 1 £ iulo dinonso wh 1ea ggints, 8o lo Owaba, | fourth nber of additional | inits | | | racted a sovere case of s Abont ten years ago 1 blood 1 on after medicine, whic took wi Mr. y O Faiton, A1 30,1892, ot Ansas, yeof con Leading phy orlru pw-cm.m medicine ithout any relief. 1 also tried mercurial and potash _remedie with unsy on an attack of merou made m h(n one of aj After suff rl'w nsing 8.8, 8, s entirel; 18 the tise on Blood and 8kin Diseases mailed « SPECIFIC CO., AtlAnta, G 8Wi cossful results, but which bronght irfal rheumatism that RHEUHITISH four years i gave up all remedie After taking cured and able to ry greatest medic polsoning to-day on the market.” and began veral bottles I ume work o for blood Omaha Medical and Surgical INSTITUTIS | Liye and Far P 'INFIRMARY RIA B OR THIR TREATME \T?‘ ——OI" ALL~— (Inouw and Surieat I l\l‘ll\(‘ Best facilities, apparaty successtul treatmen dis 1< and t of remedies for the ry forni ot vs requirin g medicilor surgioal treatment % bads for patfents, bo Bestaccomniodat HEs for oleeulats on trusses club My, paralysis. optiepsy of womon FREF dopartm nt for private. Only Rol Bpecially of PRIVAT Wl Disertes itie Polsons renove cury. New Resto TAL POWER troated at h eatlons eontidential, by mall or expruss, Indicate contents or ser view prefecred. Call i of your cass, and we wiil x BOOK TO MEN (‘' 15 1 s 1 fron ative T AL yeresy Modie securcly yurd lous i datorn foot, curvatures of spine. OF8, Cancer, eatareh, bronehitls, inhalation, eleet Kidnoy Akt i biood wnd all sursient oporatig DISEASES OF WOMEN We liaso lately addoda Iy ) N during confinen lo Medical 1 YIST sfully o uys tment for Loss of Vi 8018 nabls Lo vIsIE WS nay 03 consult us or send hi A i plaln w B up or nervou teney. st Braces, App!! Only DEFORMITY, KIC'H innuf AL 3 \ Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broadway, Ciuncil Bluffs. Ton minutos ride from center of OmahanoOmaha | ncil Bluffselectrie motor lin Syphills, Gleetand Varleoc cos for Deformities and Trussos tory in the west of PRUSSES, ND \d attendance L tho westy 1ties and brnces pllos, tum ladier, exo, B ok 1 CIALTY nstitute making a ASES treatel Syphil 1w ithout mor- on. Al com Instrament s s cked, no marks to he porsonal inter | | i Privat Disoases with ELEST BELTS, DR. K. CVE V. nt, n spocit lquor or tobas Soitness of the Bra eay.death, Proatire Power In elther se: male torrhes £ AND ulnoss, Montal Dop: cansing insanity Jluntary Losses xertlon 85 by ch or wuurantee tw o [8s10d 001y b W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director, Embalmer, 114 Main Street Council Biuffs. ovators, wal all work req feal knowliedge Sth of materialx. P O. Box 334, Fremont, Neb. EAFGURED .. BY ELECTRICITY. . Send 10 cents for our ‘Electro Mcdical Theory and Practice. B. B. BLISS, lowa Falls, lowa, Sale by Rec hy brivska, in ash the followin c-old interest old Tumber, slides s o paclin Lon ho; seribed as cember 2, 1591, i Benjamin Melquist an ning five yours from 1 the witior s in the section Theo co of n ive s, to- tiy purp 150 1 ¢ follows, to-wit: | y Tl Weo coml swoif in townshin 15, north ranze 13, ei ribed fanin M il nd of butiain, situted the sw 1L of the nw 14 of range 13, Douglis count tieularly described as fo apoint on the cast line of s feet south of sald 40, ru thence north 950 Hee-south gluning, containing abe Geres, 1 T'he su a'clock i, m, Situnte on the Teases ind near ¢ will also sell e books, formerly oupiny, siid g of suld day No. 1408 Dated e John Q. Burgner, At Not or 1,1 und on Said 1 iows nni foet, KO feet 1o the pla out « ing to lay it +t ity of Omiia b JOHIN G, CORTELYOU tver of the Gate City Tee Con ey In compliance with the s of Nob, Insich cases ma is horchy glven that st 18 and buildings dlst duy of furnishing _of ending” Mar PItals for the insane at orfolk, the industria Goneva, Nebraska City, the dumb av Onihi, the 1 minded at Beatric Grand Island, th Linco'n, o the the quart [ titutions. No bids will be considered untess in by the | e speelfied uhove. Tho boird rec reject any or all bids, Al bids must be made in duplie Commissioner of Lincoin, De 2, 180 Notice, stice 1s hereby given that the annual meet- of the Depot company will be held at the oftice tug of the stockholdor Union Depot Compiny of the Unlon Pacii city of Omaha, on th 1808, t 3 o'clocl p. 1 rectors and teansicio thut T, L uber 20, Omuha, Dec Prop @ s for ¢ aled bids will Fo e city comptrollor 1594, for twelve (12) ¢ Hine Tumps for Hghting the suburh: Bids may stato price po seheduld, or price por Lo Sunrlse. A ceriificd ch ompuny each bid reject any or all bids Omuha, Neb,, Dee, deund ted proposals will bo Ived ut the oflice of commisslouer of pub- until Decen supp) the fnstitute for tituto f Jstitn the s jome for the f 1 the Industrial howe at Miiford, Estimates can be procured ryes the right A RE Public Lands and Bulidings 11wy connpiny, tor the election of di L of uy Jegally come before th N 1hy" i ived 24 1o i Y The right 1892, BRAIN TR sslon, | misary, do- 188, Lods of Loncorrhe and nll Spermn- of tho brain, A | mall. We guar- | er for i boxes with | fund if noteured. | ro I, Lowls, drag- | Lith and Farnam | ction and 100 page T by virtue of an Douglas hiiighest hid propert wit: one lot of | one lot of hay, | Jees; one wagon | ertiin lease, de nder date of Do- Jomas Davis Weymuller, run- SO1, for all | of thenw 4 in | to wit 402, made by La- Tjnist, mi swl, for 1 as fol ground being in 2, township 15, 1S, IOTe i conmmencing at 140 aeres 456 [U west thenee east 800 2 of be- | one-balf ; (ke placo at 10 | e lee houses, | cribed inosaid and fonery and e Ciiy Tee 1 20%clock Andre Neb. ny. 20, 11t M Dee utes of the state provided,notico 1) o' wber, 1N lies ' L for the In, Hastings und ols b K0 ¥ the biin the denf and for the feeblo oldiers' home 1 less Ly spplying to to accept or UM PIHREY. duedly Ouiihis Unios f th le headquarters in th day of January 1y other busin oot ALL, It o Light, at the offlec Jwer aft o (e undown t 000 10 is reserved L3EO. OLSEN, Comptrollér D23doe to | eity. | per Odd ancdcl Prior to stocls cred them storoe, taking we have gath- up and for the balance of this throughout our weelk willinaugurate a clearancé® sale of ODD OVERCOATS; DD AN TS ODD SUITS They are orf ve iious s sizes, and if you find any among them to fit you, you you ¢ ing an got them for a song, and mn’t arfford to delay in 100Ik= thom ever. el B L@ S 1 LN WE We never do anything case and in this by halves, we Lknife the prices on these odds and ends in many 1ses to less than half the original value. Columbia Clothing Company, Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. ARE TROUBLING YOU! Well, come hom oxamined by oar Tee, Litted with i ACLIS 07 1 If youdonot r world, we il tellyou s SEECTACLE 1, smoke, bl ¢ e, Trom 3N pair up. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Opticians. Farpam and Ilfteent Stroet NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING, To the owners of alilots, estate nlonz Camoron strec to the dU-ncere dne or th streot produced, on ure hereby notified , three disintereste - frosholders of the of Omaha, nave been duly zppointed by yor, with tho approy oun- ud el 485053 ) tho respectively of the property affeeted Dy the grading of Cameron strect from 24th strect o the 41-nere lin s ortho conter of Z7th street produced, declarod necessary by inance No. i passed Docember Tith, 1502, approved December 1th, 18502 You are tarther notificd that having ac- copted sall appointment and duly qualitied as required by law, we willon the Tth day of Janunry. A, D. 1804 at the hourof 11 o'cioek in the foreaoou. at the ofiie: of T, B, MeCul- loch, room 812 New York Life building, within the corporate Hmits of siid eity, meet for the Durpose nd miding the ns- sessmentof damuse (0 theowners respeetively ¢ said property affected by the grading, ing into considerution tul benefits, 1f from cent thut the unaer- owne You are notified to bu presont at the and place aforesuid and make any oY to or statements concerning satd nssessn f daraagos us you may consider proper. Tt MeCULLOCTH, WAL G SHRIVER, GEO. J. PAUL, A4 10t SRMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TION, Council Chamber, Omaha, Neb., 1802, Bo it resolvod by the city couneil of the city of Omuha, the Mayor e irring: Thit pertianont sidowniks be construetod in th y of Omahaas designated below, within fivo diys ufter tho publication of Uiy resolu tion, or the personal service thereof, ay by ordinunce Is authorized and required; such sidewalis Lo be luld to the pormanont grad us established on the paved stroets speclfle hercin, und Lo be coastructed of stono or arti- ficial stone, according to speeifications on i s Bonra of Pubiic Works, and vision, Lo-wit: h street, It 2 bk 1 Capitol ermanent grade, 6feet wide treet, 105 bik 20744 el ey, pe twide stroet, Its K on, b Omaha, Dee. 24, West side Kelion's 1st wddi wide North side of Jones street, 1ts 5 and 6 blk 171 permunent crade, 8 fect wide, North slde of Jones street, 11s city. permanent erade, 8§ feol wide South side of Jones street, 1t 1 bik nent grude, 8 foet white South side of Jones street, 15 123 4 city, permanent grade s fedt wido, South side of Jones streot, 1ts 121 4 hik ity. permunent erude, 8 foot wide, Waost side of 13Lh street. 1ts 1 nnd 8 eity. permanent trade, 8 foet wide, 1ustsideof 1th strect, its § and b1k 106 city, permuncnt grade, § feot wide West sido of 1ith street, 1ts 1 and 8 bik clty, permanont grade, & feet wide And, be 1t furthor resolved That the Board of Public Works be, sby anthorized und directed to o copy of this resolution to be published in the ofieial puper of the ity for one week, or be servelon tho ownors of sud lots, and that unless such ownurs shall within' tive days after the publication or service of sugh copy construct suid s dewalks as horelnrag od that the Board of Publie Works cause the S0 L0 b done, the cost of construsting said k8 respeotively (o he issessod azainst the real estute. lov o part of lot in frontof wnd abutting such sidewulks Passed Novenber 224 and 20th, 1ath, 1562, A G EDWARDS, Acting President of the Countil, E 1% DAVIS, President of the City Counell, JOHUN GROVES, Ity Clerk BEMIS, Mayor NOTIOE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and real estate described 1o the above resolu- tion— You aud each ro hereby notified to CONSLEICY pery Witlks 18 required by u resolution of the city council and mayor of the city of Omaha, of which 1he above Is coby. P.W. BIRKHAUSE, Chalrman Board of Pubile Works Owahba, Nov., Decew ber 2ith, 1892 and s% J nent grade, 6 feot 8 blk 107 city, blk 190 105 bile 197 100 and Is uso @ and Desember Attest: Approv GEO, P, Special Notices. COUNCIL BLUFFS. EMPLOY MENT. DO HOUSEWOHRK. Abply to Mirs. 1orace Kvel ANTED-GIRL 1O Waraco Y ANTED-A kood telul Inwyer of 2 yours' notlve practice nndu good Hirary wants to form tnershin with s reputablo attorney in Councll 5 who lius some: practics and £004scquain- tance in the Bluffs. Addross “Lawyer,” Boe Uftice, Council Blufts, In. HOUSES AND LANDS, A nleo homo on S 7th strost wmbranco, for home or Kountzo Place pre- ) dlitoroncs. Greonshieds, Hanscom Plio forred. Will put n §. Nicholsun & Co G00d £T00m houss on § 1L G ‘lHl I 2 uto Bth stroot for | anshields, Nlenolson & Co nd oity property Thomns, Councll Jouns Pusey & 0d 00 KLook Dwelling and ocal Investors, and grain, Rent ox business rentals, Mo &Towle, 285 y alo. (G ACRES wpnen Dintting: el oved rosido shiolds tiroadway; splondid plece for cash, or' will_oxchange for proporty in Blums, Nicholson & Co Counell richost and most 1o county: s ) nero lots. Groen: Broadway. AND VRUIT tand; titul tract in Pottaraty Enterpriso Placa; fivo or t ehtoldx, Nicholson & Co. within five mil Tough It s, Greons QANTERPRISE Usuburban lom from motor line. QRUIT FARM the posto ) ete. Will exehiun Greenahlolds, Nleholson & Co. stable, u Council Bluffs, Teom city: will sell at_out If Whicids, Nleholson & Cor =0-CHOLCE 1oty In Mayno a e ot tho now ttorstato bridu or singly. . Georgs Metealf. itlon near oast end Will sell in buncho Council Blufls, Jom house, stable and cres in cultivation. Price .00 per Terim ensy. Johnston & Van Potten, s Do DANCING SCHOOL, 15 ACKE farm in Neb, & wlieds, 7 i A, parlors, ehildren, 4 p. m.i 3 p. m. Socialy second and fourth Mondays. fp. m Music furnishod partios and elubs. Addross It A Parlors,Council BlufTs,orl62 Farnam St Omaha. W, IS, Chanbers, InSLENGLOT, MISCELLANEOUS. (2 ANHA “onaan Tehlmioy compools, vaults 1) Burke, ity bldz. 205 PARK AVE removod, and loanod JFURNISHED ROOMS FORUENT- nue DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor Hubit Positivoly Oured by Administoring De, Haines' Golden Spocitio, 1t ¢ be glven ina eup of coffas or taa or in food WML this knowledgo of the patient. 1€ 18 wbaos Titely hormless and will offect i parinsnent and spoedy cure, whither the pationt’is & moderate Grinker OF ai alcoholle wreck. U1 bo housunde of Casos and 1n 0vory Liatang curo has followed 1t never fails HL Tor the Hquor appotl o Lo exist GOLDENSPECIITC Con Props., Clnolanatl, O G inge book of partioulnes Troe. 1o be hid of Kulin & (o doth und Doug lns Bta. Whole ale, ake, Brue & Cu., snd Lichardson Drug Co, Omuki w, New 1O THE OWNERS OF of lots on B stroct, You are zned, three disinte y of Omuhs, ALL LOTS OR PARTS streot from Kith steeet to 17th creby t the undare iders of the ¢ duly up‘ullllfld Dy the wuyor, approval of the city council of wuldl city, 1o ussess the dumage Lo tho owners respectively of tho DroperLy afs fectod by the grading of “i* streot fron Lith streot 10 1ith strect. declared necessary by orainance No. 5380 pissed December 1Bth, 1803, approved December Wth, 1452 You are further notified that hiving nes cepted suld apnointment, xnd duly qualified as required by law, we will, on the f2th duy of Tauuity. A. D, 180, at tho hour of i o'efook in the iftornoou, st the ofiice of Geo J. Paul, 1605 Farnam U within ~ tie cor porate inits of sl city, me yose of considering and uak Ment of diunikge L Lhe 0Wners respeotv walil property affected by said grade, ta into considerution speolul benefits, It any. You are notified 10 Lo present at (he tm and pluce aforesnid and mike any objection o or statements consernin ¢ siid n¥sossmOnY of dammuges 45 you way consider proper, GRO. 1 PATTL W. G, SHIELVER, JA® STOOK DA LR o, dsd d%0-di0

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