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OMAITA DATLY BEE: THORSDAY, JANUARY o, 1893, p q W TR | - r At lvpwe © ne TENQ | coeds, and he was led_to believe that bis | FR]T N DAC r W. M. Hodges, Friend; supreme inner THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | st soihe S bioe” ie'iss | FRUIT OF THE!TPAST YEAR | oot S0 w s S over that his partner, Hodson, had been in | sentinel, Mrs rank, Peorfa, 1l board = A7 | similar transactions, while this was - | of managers, Mrs. K. C._Ramsay, chairman OUNCIL BLUFFS, ‘ rst. Hodson will have his teial at the | Manite, 11L; Mrs. J. 1. Van Gilder, Omaha " 1 ) of cou syburn's family is ! Mrs In 1.5 Ms OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL sTRunt, | Determined to Have the Snow Removed from | O ™ AL e | @ood Work of the Royall Nelghbors of Amer- | 37, Aok, Hinrin, Maniie, Ty Mre B.D - the Streets, | nof the husband and father's grief ica During That Period, Under the heal of miscellancous business B e 2y His wife, who is by no means strong, has % the camp took up the revision of the i N or over 25 Years yeen supporting herself as best she could by [ of the society, and the remainder of B FILTON NAGER MAYOR LAWRENCE PREPARES FOR ACTION | manuallabor, wehile her son, 10 vcars ora e | SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ORDER | phouet " rhnngen A wimber ol athend | Blackwell's TELEPHONEs | Business Office, No. 43 Night Editor No. 23 5 Freight Car Famin - sl Anosdiloky i AL b e e | Tnidications That the Street Rallway Com- For several weeks past there has heen a | From a Doubtfal Finaneial Basis the Organ- | the camp upon a broader bas neet its u ur a MINOR MENTION. pany Given an Opportanity reat scarcity of freight cars, It is not due Ization Has Been Placed by Industry rapid development and increased responsi - to Keep 1ts Right of to the fact that the cars are in use, but to A n 8 Prosperous Poxition - Fes- TORee OF A 11T ooty & ERRTER PREL Of ~ Smoking Tobacco N. Y. Plumbing Co, Way Clear, the tion that is being taken by . tures of the Session today's work Council Bluffs Lumber Co, Coal railway companies to prevent their rolling | e most § 8 has been fecognized as the standard | s ; ; por subject that will The Union Christian mi will mieet to- | stuck f of thelr control | iny part of the o'ty e | coms up toduy 18 that of adals \ of tabacco pertection. This is why Hotrow ‘evening at th rst Presoyterian eyes of the Modern Woodmen of | the insurance feature and making we have remained, during this long shurch, the benificiary part of the camp an | 4 church, {nportant ohe, The plan Wil probably be period, the largest manufacturers of A adopted, but hardly perfected at this session Smoking Tobacco in the world. 1t annual meeting of | It is the intention to adopt the feature and S, St oF of Bectls : tot e it is likely to ¢ At eve ace he inquired he met with the | the head camp of the Royal Neighbors of | then refer it to the board of managers for | has a fragrance and flavor of pecu ach spectal meoting e A i 90 Y1 Lo Neouts uswer. that there were no cars to be | oo S8 S B G the ety | Perfection to report at a future meoting liar exccllence. Give it a trial, 1 for love nor _money. The railoads re. y | Tt was nearly 6 o'clock when the atternoon | mber tueir experience last year, when the | 8¢ the hall in the Patterson | guggion was brought to a clos y g BLACKWELL'S DURHAM cars were sent out freely before the grain | block When the head camff of sing tastaiintio 1 o treets cxcopting tlose | shipping scason had opened, and later on the | the Modern Woodmen of America was Lolist s LA LL | TOBACCO CO., Jtor trains run these aceu- | Erain was piled mountain high at all the | ynuual conclave here last year, the R sthaabad Al LU G r ople DURHAM, N. C. shipping points for days or even weeks Nelwh \ gathered at Patterson hall to~ witness the | Regular concluve of Tvanhoe commandcr cnuse the cars had been sent out over com- | Neirhbors of America was recognized installation of the oMcers of the head camp No, 1%, Knights Templar, this _evening. Al I ses of nature until they are | Lering sy etoms and had not been sent back. | that body and made an auxilia Royal Ncighbors and th visiting sir knights cordia eleome, B, L t ieng R but used by the o has given the police Yesterday man from Onawa was in the | gy Commanies ey ing o et n num. | America are turned towards Omaha_tods i A Rt '.” 10 1 ert, | ”"L Hl” hich is likely to be the subject of | cars sent to s place to be loaded awalting with interest th result of the de N, e omment when the fact becomes known | with hay destined for points south and cast. | llberation of the second rence to the cleaning of the row evenings at the Congregational church 0w, which St. Andrew's society will cclebrate the t wve not felt eatled upon birthday of Bobby Burn: the 5th of this month by the usual banguet and ball at the Masonic temple worn away by evaporation | installation | competitors at the ovdinary | that organization. The membership officers-elect of Camp No. 120, | It tef Ly % Mode ‘oodn of 4 « o his | order of cminent commande Broadway, Pearl stre fised rate for wileage, This year they have | the Royal Neighbors of America is_ com Modern, Woodmen of Am sl t his oSl s e e LG T et nia Ato glven the same answor, No et posed of the wives, daughters, sistersand | thy members of the Modern Wood- | western part of the eity, had two the motor company rules | {Rh, R £ TGN titken from. the com) sweethearts of the members of the Modern | men, their wives, daughters, sisters and | 71‘”‘" “w‘\’:‘:”q“{‘v‘}l-“:‘ i Ned. n‘."' ! W owas piled up weeks g0 | i lines, orders to that effect having been | Woodmen, and as an organization it is com- | sweathearts. = Three of the head ofcers of WIRre & Tewnid of & 16 Fotur ow owned by the company | sent to the various agents from the lie mendable, is rapidly growing aud will soon 1\_wl»»‘\”wm H;nu(\l:nvnwl Amer L wera i at 4 § i : . 1y on cach side of the | quarters. It is working u great havdship o | find a place among the more pretentious fra- | gt N Gl Ly B o et B p od nimost fmpaesible, | Uhe farmers and grain speculators, but the ! i 1078 1 : body, Kan., A, R. Talbot of Lincoln and | g ~ GEI_ EBRATED ~ ~ t ternal societies in the country and take a | g, W, White of Tapico, 111., members of the companivs do not sce any way out of the I A at the residence of My W styder, & or 5o of this kind of trouble | GihbAf . BVATGVAZE " | tront rank | bourd of directors of the head camp, They ~ r r 4 4 outh Sevenih strect, and the Utile Dulel | ¢ SR B TRALER . COmBIERY L . © was organized in Council Bluffs April 7. | arrived in the city last oveniug and are in SANDW1G¢{ Beyporeit e, 16 [l It | tho masor servd. th "motor company | "\ it o e stuntion o | b S ongmtod i ok Bty e . | 5zl s S gt srlug nd z % AV _ : g 0 il 4 case 9 3 1 1 1 by a number of ladies who were mem: A. Torrens is g oa concert for |y Conee Mihe motor totapany. in its | Answer: Bocause it is the best liniment f of_the Modern Woodmen onday evening 23, at the First | | eoMmoAnting " plicd tha bers of local camps instituted in connection | When the installation ccremonies of the i\j“v5 ;'.w"“ Tk A sual aceommon ing man .ly |\1‘ .1‘\‘« at New duries Drawa, with the Modern Woodmen. The general | Woodmen were ',“‘)_;,._‘l the “HALl e Touncil Blufts br is Omaha | ron Vod ;,“ bl L tio. nan | The following were dravn as the mem oftices are located in- Council Bluffs and the | tuimed over to the Royal Neighbors, Mrs R i r ost talent of AR LA Ml A He Ahuct | of the grand and petit jurics in the district | society is incorporated under the laws of the | AL Blazer of Manito, 111, installed the ofticers v f for awhile, and then ordered the stree 1 state of lowa. January 1, 1501, but six | elected yostor this city and Omaha will take part supervisor to put his men ot work and ro- | court yesterday Ifhe sreand jurors ave or- | GG 08 CORA R I b 1809 | ClCetel yesterday. The Grand Army will have a public camp- | wove the obsiructions at the expensc of the | dered 1o be on hand for business January | Y\elve new camps swere opganized. making a | fire and lution of "\:U ors ‘\Vi‘\‘l’-"wh taxpayers. This was done fora day o LWO, | 24, and the petit jurors on February 14 total of eighteen camps of neighbors now in a evening. ans will officiate as master | and then the work was stopped. Having |~ L Jolin Clau | prosperous condition and growing. of core 3 1 a number of addresses | et with no success in managing the ue sen, Kane; W. € Vane The head camp met with adversity du will be prominent members of the | company, the mayor last evening issucd the | Pelt, Lew tohert Me ts first year of existence, and it required a | order, Refreshments will be served after | following c Hazel Dells | rpent deal of perseverance and zealous labor | - — | Piles of people nave pues, but DewWitts | Witeh Hazel saive will cure them | ticcampiiro Notice to the Publie i i to place 3 erity. But « 6lice 1o thie Tabilb: e ol ek o place it upon the road 1o prosperity. But The reaular mouthly weeting of the | e T Dois, Minden "4 the indomitable courage of the head ofcers . § i i L HUELL o Trproved | POt jurors—o. C. Findiey. Second precinet, | and the determination to make the society swhich was postponed from December, will | forr T e P e vty itrds 1. Morrison, York townsnip: B. | success won tho battle, and the membership § be held with Mrs, W.J. Jamison, on First | Deeember 24, 1500, 8. 1. LAWREXCE, Mayor i, st prectien ot witkd: & Tt of tie Ioval Nedehbors. inereased rap 3 avenue, this aftermoon, ab half past 2otclock See. 157, That the oceupints o any buiidi ; tlesey, First precinet, Second wird: | i Y the next sear. . Now cainps wer L AT el R Ak e i frontinie o | Jerey Kelly, Seeond procinet, Bourth ward; | 141 g DA I‘J“ e AR 1 that all the ladi G s LALLM g Gl e BT 0 celnet, Fourth ward: | instituted, the indebtedness was liguidated o present and bring their pledges L A B (Y I UL Procinet, Firh | and the abnual convention finds the organ- CURE Elijah Joncs and Barbara Pulsifercame all | 3y Site Broneht to o By e with earth | wards Wesiey Clark, First precinet, First war ization prospering and the outlook for yesterdiy in order to be the first couple 1o | thercof, or where the same has been graded, | ver Creek I i urding n A fegioin ) Ye m »d by any of the new justices of the | maca ved, curbed and guitered | Dayds, Gainers Fred Tlerwinkel, Keg Croek Intertaining the Visitors. ™ ean. o jon el t the: lotiof dpstico | f frok W S | A S TN | b e stay in the city e aecenees | §DiSOFdered Liver, efe.$ 14, who Qid it up with all tho ease il material such oceup: ve | walks Claus | tinden: Mike Kilken- StansLpnteHt Il hyoceu e | v oaner Cp e Aiko Kitkens | are the guests of the members of the local They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs,§ | More $old than all others combinal Donot by decsiveld by imititorsor by erace of an old land at the business St Snowdiifis or ot) Lraetions from the | Burns, Washing Jawes Thinter, Neola; | camps, and everything possible is being done Regulating the Secretions, reatoring long claiming vo almost as good : chino v ¢ the grace of an old lnd uy tio business, © | oFsaowdiliiecr olhe Shtvictions om the | Butg, Whaklnetons, Sues thin fo ontertain them and make tielr sty o fost Compiesion, bringing back (he Keen§ | those claiming to have almost as good & machino. Buy only tho SANDWICH x'i:\bmu Omaha was out lust I. Hly_m. fora | Within twenty-four hours after the sa Kane: €. D Walters, Second pr 1 pleasant one. There is not a city in the Ldge of Appetite, and arousing with the CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee from reliable manufacs glty and Omiaha was out last evening for i | <loiiutated and that. suleient tercof sh ward, Kane: Andy Howling, Firs, i country where more interest is taken and ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physical g e et g S o A vk i ono | of Bouquets bl sletelit | heremoved to'leave the eutiervay elear and | SN ward, Kine where the Royal Neighbors ardina more cnergy of the human frame. These Facts urers. You canalways depend upon our repairs helng kent in stock by all local G e T R o e [ B L UGIIR LS SR SRR oy (LT prosperous coudition than Omaha, and_the « admitted by thousands, in all classes of ; oW dealers. Apply for our agency. Send for catalogues and prices, SANDWIOH During the ride the horses became fright PENALTY- Sec. 189, That any occupant or | Want a bad complexion, you don't” want a | holding of the annmual mecting = here St e SEIUE AL, e S ! ened fnd ran away, spilling the oceupants of | owner who fafis, ncglects or yefuses 1o ro- | bad breath; yon don't want a headache. | iS an_ appropriate = recognition of the Covered with a Tastelsss & Solpblo Coating. MANUFACTURING CO,, Council Bluffs, Towa. Helieh along the toad for o Tome distanee, | Move snow or other obstructions i any street | Then use De Witt's Littio Early Risers, the | suecessful efforts of the members of the local The disgusted sleighriders walked back to | ¥ flied d 1 the time lindted | famous little pills, camps in behalf of the organizition. The Of ail druggists, Price 25 centsa Dox. 2 bex SRNE B Sy | eunor and on con > ¥y town. 4 New York Depot, 165 Canal St. f = : 3 session will not be closed before tonight, BRNSANGFIH SRR N The following ofticers have been elected by ) s notexcecding | Brighterithan Cneaper than elec: | today's session will be a very busy one s G w PANGLE M D Improvad Safaty Elevators, the "l’.‘u'( vatt ‘K i lhn'u‘l e association | enforced in the & nner us provided for | triclight and as beautiful as a dream— At Iln ‘u\»| ves xl\n\\ nl\ ming m.»{ ~4|.)< \ TH.A.T CUP ° 0 ) ° J e S o T ProBiaas Al he colieetion of fin s art lamps naiBros areade, Mrs. G, man of C for, the cominz cax Presivent, Lucitis oo e 4 e those vew art lamps at Lund Bro Bluffs, called _the meeting to order, and | GENERATE The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experionco. HEtier, A; C-Grakiom, SR A o TR ! b e | Carl Burhorn. successor to 1. Bur- | spoke bricfly of subjects appropriate to the K. Cooper, C. R. Ni n; se i cight or veet but the motor | horn, has the only new jewelry stock in | occasion . S A 1 READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND Whittlesey : financi 1 company has i track, the snow that fell in | city.” Many holiday novelties. The report of the committee on credentials = WOMENY PROFRTETOR/OVITHR i o naney 1 O oS 3 TR0, t was the first business to come before the : ity ¢ Reyival Meetings. Y 430000, " WORTH A GUINEA ABOX." 2 s Washinato Lars densen 3 & Ya: RLD'S HERBAL DISPENe« committec, W. C. Jumies, W. H. Thomas and | entirely melted away. The citizens, accord- D U e wosuw OF MEDICINE, C. D, Walters; serpeantatarms, R B. | are callad upon te | Ascrics of meotings is being held at the | Mg delegates present and entitl = i S e rofuses to d e e s oL e E L T 0 o ity i ie convention of the head mp: ore preelous than the “Noecter R e ARl Ll s Bl Dl miony hS s onth Ty 1, Council Bluffs, Mrs. A "Woro hoaling the ~Baim of Porty years in th and not \yor, membors of the city council, an ! cr O O mIhn RN EACHED o e n e ' embers of the ity council and |y the Broadway Methodist church are | Riepen and Mrs. R. M. Hough; Onk I Mukes Iron N Cook's Extra Cry fmperial Champagne £ bathie niator stk bvara vour bl especially well attended and are constantly | No. & Manito, Til, s By enes Catareh, Colds, Eronchitis, L the strength of bits of pastebourd furnished | increasing in intorest. Seventy-five conver- | B. Bl s. K. C. Rs : NSusEmIoN, ALY Jurelre It is no longer a mystery to the ladies | there has noi been a single ordinanceor | dnd ming move ave veported o T s AL of Council Bluffs and vieinity where to | Fesolution passed that could in ar Engelistasion isqurench i GoI0enINGH, O0 e g | fixyge" Book’” and 4 Trys Free. t0 | 1o construed as an abridgement of the tiene linm Frederick and Mrs. H. J. Bubiitz get, und what isthe correct thing in rued AbHdzementiotithic : | company’s privileges when those privile wports a great in- | Clover Leaf No. 8, South Omaha, Mrs. gloves for evening, 0s a visit 10 tho | huve come to confiiet with the ghtecof | terest at the Us “hvistian mission, where | William ~ Post —and s. M. A SPEGIFiC OXYGEN Go" § Boston Store will convince you that | the citise 5 | meetings bave been in progress formany | Magic City No. 9, Stronghurst, 1IL, My Suito 510 Sheoly Bldg, Omaha. ' Sy ROS their stock is composed of uli the lead- e month " pnst;” Dirine the Tast two months | ficld: Pansy“No. 10 Omaha, M S MNOORIDANE g KIMBALL BROS, Jing shades in Musquitaire and shoulder | . Opened the Bid, | there have been 13 conversions, and many | Shaver, Mis. 1 DWatt: Lady Elein DA SRR 9 s : LT o AU e e Jenzthiinthe S O G T'he park commissioners met Tuesday even- | of them are said to be very enthusiastic in | 11, Elgin, {11 rs. A. Olson; Myrtle No. A FOR GRADING. Bt B o evening gy rable tints sull | 40 ind opened the bids for the site of the | their worlk. Stromsburg, Neb., Mrs. J. 1. Mooy To_the owners of all jots and purts of lots on : i Cor. 9th 8t. and 11 Ave, able for evening wear. e ShSos _— ola No. 14, Leed, S, D.. Mrs, G. W. Henning; s oo Some one muy say, 1 can only be suited | Park which it was decided by pepular vote | If you have piles DeWitt's Witch fazel | Oup Friond No. 15, Friend, Neb., Mrs, Hane | in the Foster or Alexandrin, und others | three years ago should be loeated some- | salve will surely cure you. uah Whitcomb. are-lierchy notfiad that the undor- ey e Pt e ; ere'in the western par e - s Those camps not represented are Myrtle | S crested frecholders of th may say T prefor the Trefousse, ull of | whereiu the western partof the cits: THe | qo snow and cold weather doos not | 7 LIS camps. not reprosented are Muyrtle | glgned Shret JHAEraed ECUOLET O o which is to be had at our glove depurt- | advertisement for bids called for proposals | gimipish the demand for acroago in the | 1-Cokl N LRI " e | the mayor, with the approvalof theelty coun- WY 3 N T ol | ot Cithiniive bleckator ‘Broadyiay aiid | S miuish an acreug inson, IKun.; Viola No. 17, Plano, 111.; Fern | HHCasar, with the pp o o e to 1ha S ment, a8 wellns every quality in staple | onland within fiv ks of Broadway and | Klain tract, 24 miles east of the post- | T.eaf No. 1% Peoria, 111 | owners respectively of the property affeeted | g he following Diseases : glnee goods in blaclcand colored, AL | westof Twenty-third strect, and allof the | fico; 600 acras yot fo saio in from' ong | " ' I troat the following Diseases : s warr an o .| bids but_one were within the preseribed e | by krading of sald Stroet. declired necessary FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW &CO | limits. That onc was sent in by Fin DjlenorelracIsultabIoiopfirultiand great intevest is being manifested. Those | 04\ SUIQOEY POt 85UNIEE)) 0S|V Electric, Steam and Hand Power. | | by ordinance N 387, passed Dee, 20, 1802, nv- Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and ".l"m‘i Dis. 4 Ny SRR s S Rl T D eases of the Eye and Lar, Fitsaad Apoplexy, lieart | BEstoniEtans IR thoR prononty biing Blo Neay | Burden. Duy & Hess, agents, 80 Pearl priii:ll il glire) 1119 SR O | B ove, (el NS go: | Dience, Liver Complntuty kidner” comblaing Council Bluff the cormer of ‘Twenty-third street and | #'Teet gt e Mrs. G fmanfotliCouncil Blufls,(foeptedisaigianpoln tmentisadinuivxquitiiedifiNervous DS U HNOTL 0 fBoRn SR Avenue G. It ompanied Fell Under His Wagon. supreme o1 Mrs. A. E. Blazer of Sauirodby 3 ithday of | glon, Loss of Manhool eminal ¥ 1 AR Wag S A 1ot Lh Mazer, oF | January, A, D, at the hour of 10 o'clock onkness, Dinbetes, Bright’s Di-eas, St Vitus Missourl hard wood in the city; prompt | J° Dicn sigmed by, wbont. 100, property | SRUEurt & Son of this city, was seriously in- | piToy b Hennessy of Coune | corporate [imis of said eity, moot for the pur- | Scrofula, Fever Sors, Cancers, Tumors delivery. H. A. Cox. No. 4 Main. OwIiers i YOXious of the city, asking | Jured yesterday morni while in Omaha. | (| Bluffs, supreme recciver; supreme | bose of considering and makinz the assess- | and Fistula in ano removed without t it be pi 1sed in spite of the provis- | He had loaded up his wagon and w marshal, Mrs. U, J. Swanson of Council | Ieatofx ; o respectlvely of | the knife or drawing a drop of PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, isement. T.J. Fvavs had | turning it around preparatory to veturning | Bluffs: supreme chancellor, Mrs. W. : .| Blood. Women with ber delicate orzins re- E “ady | fnto consideration special benelits, if any. X 7 cured wichout tappl | four bids in for rthe cory to the Bluffs when the vehicle upset, on ac- | ©f Omaha. Boavd of agers, M oo matifted Lo b prosent St the time | Stored 1o health. Dropsy cured without tapping. 1. ¢ from a visit to Chi- | Avenue D and Th W stre ) count of the shortness of the turn.. Lowry | Van Gilder of Omaha, 3 3 3 foresuld and mike any objection | Special Attention given to private cago A er L a bid in for som fell under the horscs’ heels, his legs being | Council Bluffs, Mrs. K. C. Ran < P ":”‘"“i OS5 i assehment | and Venereal Diseases of all klnd‘a- srge H. Richmond has returned to Wis- | in his addit rthe corner of caught by the wheels of the wagon. He re- | 11 . Adams'of _Cour cil Bluffs anc Woo G, STV For 850 to 800 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- | 5 X consin, | sixth street t avenue. The prices | ceived several blows from the horses' heels, | M. pioL ‘”‘1»\'»'\ 6, . - GEO. " PAUL, ense 1 cannot cure without meroury. | (IR FXCELSIOI HOME BAKER AND ROASTI Warren Hough of Crescent was in the city | on_these picec property vary from $L000 | wiio became unmanage one landing on 5 5IIAD, BUPKEICHOTA RS RARDONI oL JAS STOOKDAL Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, of 00 | improved sivle, s a aolid o yesterday =2 tho dimensions vary: from 800 | tho buck ‘of his hoad and lnying open tho | tho following commitiocs: Credentials— | _Omaha, Jan. 41503 Jad i pay. Hemorrhoids ot Piles cured. strong ut high grate and ¢ 4 £ N Casnoll of Qlanivood . 2ot 15 ™ nuare. scalp, and unother on the shoulder, cutting | Mesdame 1 ker anc vederick. | ——— —= - R ARE AFFLICTED saves 83 por cent nutritlons clemonts. ..i;\\"‘:‘fl,‘ '”,\“ Il of Glenwood was inthe | oo iters were burved from the consulta- e P o rer's reports—Mesdames Smith, Sherif's sa THOSE ¥ A . ! Seriptivo circulis on appileation, AGENTS WANT: o , | tion of the commissioners, and as soon as the Post and Franks. Grievance and appeals. Under and by virtue of an excention issuea | Willeave life and hundreds of dollars by calllng | kD in every connty In the U8, Address, CHARLES D. A. Farvell svived in the city from Col- | jecting was over the bids were shut up in orado Tuesday night. Teocham's | Mesdames Lee, Hod 1d Olson. Reports | by Frank E. Moores, clerk of the district conrt | OB o using 3 SCHULTINKISS. 4) N. Maln St. Council Binfls, Ta, | Wadsworth's vith the understanding | pi ¥ Beecham's | SHC0 eme oracle, supreme recoiver and su. | Within and for DongluntcondeySebriskn DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICIKES. To the owners of parts of lots on A. P. Cramer, editor of the Avoca Herald, | that they were not to be taken out again 3 preme recorder—Mesdames Bublitz, Boyer | [Pon & dusawent rendgred by sl Goutt 4t rhe onty P! vho ean tell what ailt alley in Riley's o Subdivision, bes was in the city yesterday | until some time in the futw being the v and Watt b e <o i 2 A. M. Jackson of Sioux City was a guest at | of the commissioners 1 the public the Grand hotel yesterday | I ween Vinton stree et line of lot i < Merchants National bank of Kunsis Cify a person without asking a questions Btosa s The remainder of the forenoon session was | Missouti, and against the Motropalitan Cabi v porson without asking a q Rogers* sub o | o taken up in listening to_the reports of the | Railway' company of Owaha, Nebraski, 1 | All corespondence striotly confidential. Medioly You aro hereby : at the unders Rev. Jjames H. Renihan has gone to Daven- 18 until it was too lute to Kick. Ina | Miss Julia Marlowe paused in Omaba on | supreme ofticers and subordinate camps. Jevied upon o followine’ doscrilied | sautLy expross. - Address el lotiers o 0 dil oldorsafithe port for a visit with relatives ueral way, however, the above figures | her way back cast to givea | nance of | Mis. Eastman's rcport was an in- [ property us the property of - the said, e t ¢ e magor, with the approvil of the city couns 3 Ve o ) Sk e Tetropolitan Cable Wity mpany of T 3 ! es. - | show which way the cat jumps. This after. : Sit.000h 0 8L ; 08 teresting vesume of the year's work, | pCt antil pSompitly cll of Said eity, 10 Asktes (he i {0 tha M. Spooner of Shenandonls s fn the eity | foon the three commissioners expeet to-go | Sheridan Knowles' +The Hunchbicly” and | 4ng® ientively listened To by th | Daithis NSk, (Ewits) (g nd vonts ' ' g Uy | gunees respicively of the property aifccted visiting H . ‘m\.l lv‘l ”I"';(I out and look at the property, and after they | the Boyd \\.mlll]w:lhn ml fullest last even- | delegates, She told of th in- | TR I n e L] o the grading of m‘m‘!“-,n‘\.;\,u‘l“-!d.‘_-zl Deced . A Baird and children returned | have made an exinination s to its merits | ing to witness it. Miss Marlowo evidently | crease in membership to 1000 | cross wiros, efe. ete. in ) g ; 3 sitry by ordininee 3390, pussed Decemb Vi from a week's visit to friends in | here may be i ore crumbs of infory made many friends on the occasion of her | members, and the instituting of twelve tosuld true and tho operiting thercot us 858 Broadway, oA nr A A A H A . tion for the public. st visit, ind now her appeacances have at. | New camps during the past year. When the ctrie motor line of said The Mctropol- . - copted Said appointment, and duly qualifiod Miss Ama Robinson, whohas been spend g L | s visit nd now her appeqrances have ate | G il et owe yeur ago it was badly in | i Cable Ratlway compuny o douy et | Couneil Bluffs, Towa | iuid vy e Wi oy i Sedlih diy ing the holidays at howe, returcd 1o scho = Chose Thelr Dociors .| tainedthe dignity of social functions and | qobt, and the outlools was ot encouraging, | &h Ixdue stieot s extendod. Wostman uvas | = - of Januare, A, D1K03. ai. the hour of two last evening. The Board of Supervisors. at theiv meeting | DOXeS Al parquct are occupied by the | e’ year's work, however, was effectual, | yue, Underwood avenue and Wilson avenue or Fochin e aftmcon Al v oM eHE Ex-Congressman S. 8. Farwell of Monti- | yesterday, awarded contracts for county *;_“:._"h\““*l‘m’:v “"1‘ : "‘“I‘h_m_“ = nd. | And the rof 1503 was commenced with | street in Dundee Place or adjacent thereto in p porato limits of &wid olty, mooet Ton the pu cello, Tag was i (ho city yestorday, o gucst | medical sorsices 1o the following physicians, | monns “ssiol 1o Py pleased our erand- | th head camp out of debt and with a fair | 1o county of Douglas i state of Nobrasicn ; T of constdoring and g (o i o 92 Hav, W, H. M, Pusey at the p companying: Macrae & Son, | thoroughly capable company it can he bright | “4ance in the treasury, s dapes blocks) located on 1ot 14, Dlock. 8, Dunden 1 r et of du itk espot Vel of e Al Olivar, ko bhas besn avsid SLUALENS MMONDID A AR D, || LORCOLER Y CaDabls Dombuby 1 ai o hrigh Mrs. Eastman made o number of vecom- | pioels 1o pjoni 68, Do 5 : i ld property W sl e, takdng » holidays . Tt ¥ aarm. , Lewis, K L C € = A € | mendations for the better governing of the | v y il 2 3 into consideration special benefits, itany. the holidays at home, returned last evening v Rockf added 1o her artist me in the part of i g |Ematorsapassel ¢ Hniborod. Fospac ! 4 You are notified (0 b present it the tine to Chicago, where she will resume her | 9: W: Nusum, Rockford and Boomer Jull, Miss Marlowe's dulia is & tolerable | O5let and thoy will oll come before tho con- | tively two (2) nd three, @)% “liccord book, e y i musical studic H. Swanson, Crescent and _Hazel Dell 4, - Miss. M Julia is 4 tolerable | | It to be kept in darkuess as to their in xor apathey it fl o con- | tively ts 3 thyoo (815 Hlleordihook, Ly i and place aforesaid and ke any objections A Ayuacn Rresuoni i di el performance; no. more, She ovidently | Jontioll fordiscussion and action. Her re- | stock b § ; Lo gv alalemonts concernlng aulitussbaiEiE Miss Kathry 1t of' Ghicago, who has | 'Q: A« Wyland, Hardin and Norwalls, § strives to read into the cliaracter a subtlety | ! L I TS i S Ty s 0 splg o 40 : of duuia, You miry consider proper. many friends here, is expected to arr A, Spauiding, Knox aud Spauld the lines give no hint of, and the study b Mus. J. 1. Carrothers, supremo recorde 1 thereby,” and 1 will on 1h B (Bl 4 X pected to arrive in | {7 ety st G dud the study has & | submitied hev annual report, - which showed horghy,und Ll oo tlie ek AT Ao N E bson, Centel Agmeniary.. afieo 80) s Mur- e a1 of camp: rood st r R EEvaN g sty : J IS STOCK DALE. Neola und Yorls, #0; A H. Gibsou. Cent lowe's Julip justifies the extravagance of | Ut the number of 08 1 g0 d standing | 10 0'Clock i, . of Sild diy, at'the east front Y : Docember 26, 188 D30AT0E H i 1o | Belisnan and Washiticton, 845. " Supertis Mister Walter's eulos : speach pai s jor | 1s efhteen, with a_membership of L0, in | door of the county court hase. i the eity ' of ¢ e Pa 3 1 childre 0 0 aislL A10r 8 BIORY § SPHAC 400 8cti0] o sdictio! PX ding over ine | i, S sitld e ublic auction to been spending the holidays \'mn‘:{y “”:j Hetzel and Black w authorized to ¢ aro disappointing, ~In' the — firss net the jurisdiction extending r the nine | Omaha, sell said pert, public auction t S ———esesess———R tract for medi dance in all the town- i - " northwestern stat of lowa, Illin¢ Ne- | the highest and best bldder or bidders for former’s brother, Henry C. Sheidle, returned | ghite not abe tendance fu all tho town- | Miss Marlowe's fnte fon is sufticient : BiaLes DY-0Wo, o= | ash, to satlsfy suld exceution, the amount du . Special Notices. to their hore in Lincoln yesterday Moorchouse & Co. wora awarded the con- | 1 Ve sepond act it fulls to roveal a glimpse DAke. Hinoacor Monb sndnouth Dokel, | fhercon bolg JOTH) dhusands fous handted COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS COUNGIL BLUFFS, tract for furnishing the county books for | fwstesical s id almost | fha oy 1802 twelve now camps were insti- | o and. sixten and S8.100 dotlans (#1685 kinds of Dyelnz and Cloaninz ( AT B T T T eI o s g | RS LIORLIURIEURE 1 i ©0F | hystorienl gayoty, child from tho.goun- | tutel ATl are n i _Very prosperous condl- | ais wih Inurest o stid smouns Trom e | sho. bidhat syt ot ehe ustiatar "and | - EMPLOY AENT good.” that you got the genuine Dr. | The Council Bluffs Globe, Council Blumrs | Ly amid the gild tisements of the | yion ynd the membership ‘s rapidly increas- y of Septenber, 1592, and the accruing | taned fubrics made to 100k 48 €001 s new. ANTEUA 41 Tab 100 My alos oc Bull's Cough Syrup, the peerless specific N Council Bluffs Freie 12 1ok BROABLONERINE LB bENO H18ARINE OF | 1ng id judg cutlon, Work promptiy snd dolivored fn “ull W *Koal-Spar” o y 10 vipaliny | ARathe Herald were mado the of- | comady tuins was lost 0. the audiences 1o The report of the-supreme recelver, Mys T T B GF Sk eony L E4F PR, itk UTCHER WANTED—A firstclass shiop tendon, Kol:Spur” consumes all vitality | ficial papers. of the county for the. coming | Comedy turns was | the audience; in | p" 5" Hennessy shows that the finances of | 1,4 {508 Douglis County, Nebri A. MACHAN, Proprietor, BUac Y toat Marker, o7 West Brosimiar! there is in coul; saves quarter of your | y Toduy the board will make thoun: | i whivd dct Miss Mavlowe Is at home with | 6™ ave in a goad condition. Durin, O, Nobriaka, January o, 1403, " Brcudway.nearNorthwestern Do ot Council Blufts conl bill; prevents smoke; desty settlement Wikl the treasurer, which is | b e i soment of 1 Tori MCtorily, | 1502 the umount received was $43, and the ioven 3 deadly conl gas; prevents soot and of likely 1o take a good shave of the day. The | S anugement oF tho fourth -and gaih J 5 131 Council Blurrs, la, " ~ 804 hab Mayagemant of e, Zouh - sum expended was §52.40, leaving o’ balance | - — — HOUAES AND LAND der. Jensson & Gregg, 874 Pearlstreet. | session will probubly be complete The company supporting the star is the next Tuesday us the guest of Miss | Sogel, Minden and James, $30: 5. N. Harvy on hand of #53.60. No . Lo . [PARN At el ToansMoney loanad on atook and grain. 1onl ostnte for wals. Dywelling Ad | sy rentals. Money loaned (or local investors, suing year. fore it, will be held it the ofice of tho com- | NENTLY CURED. Full’ STRENGITH - and “toa ugeo &'10wle, 205 Lonrl stroot e » - iy The reports were referved to the proper '“‘v“ Facific Express Company, Office _.Y l‘l\ McPhail pinnos aud Crown organs. rr—— une in personuel us seen with Miss Mar- | oonmittees and the comrention took a recess | Lredident, Omaba, Nob, Docow ber Ist, 18 . usband Follows lowe two'months ago. Mr. Weaver's Master « N7 ¢ Notlee is hereby given that the annual meet ‘;.]m. :v.-‘m,mn.\x..m:s. Mur. Bouricius, Tt \'.',H.",‘ ‘\:‘ “ Wi w':",..“‘\'\'l,l diea | Walteris o painstaking biv of Work nd | At noon until 2 o'clock., At the afternoon | y,02'f the stoekholders of the company for the S tutsman stree AAL 5 0y 9 3 urd ed I suddenly ut her home on Vinestreet of pne- lly earns appreciation. MrTaber b5 neg | Session the most important business trans- | eicotion of directors and the transaction of | EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILIDY, BT, t {: carofl to e ect i .l:- I. :" o "of | acted was the election of ofticers for the en- | such other busiuess 4s iy properly coms he- npany. (hem in med QU1 11 PERMA monia, Her funcral was set for Tuesday | Clifford. Miss Eugenia [ y e M akn ey troat Omana ASeb2me | given 16 ovory partof the body. L will sexi (sa | atternoon, but wheu the time arvived hoy | i her scences with Modus evidences. consids Annual Election of Officers, R K ' that ny Do you smoke? Have you tried T . King & Co.’s Partugus? IU's charmer. Just light one. us Helen L £ fye b Wil send e | ENor dway; sptondld pl hutsday, Junuary e Bkt 1Coclook | varely raceel W o sy suterer 2 wreerips | Gl S or W1 "oxeh husband, who had been as well as any one '“m"‘; ]"l':’:""“l "I":""'-‘l(utl-l’\l-»xi'n:.' and the | The election resulted as follows, there | By ordvrof the SoRRd 0f Iseclons, = ent A BRADLEY BATILE CREEK. SUCIH dwnca provirty 1n- Cou il #lute ; 5 v parts are passably played, the Fathom | being but little contest made: Supreme 2 Y LATIRGERN v 8. Nacholaon & Lo — Westeott-Compton when his wife was I8id in the coftin, had | of My, Giles S Wine fon o {d e g ! Attests Proposals for Boundary Survey audMoau . " T 3 H. Woatoott, ir., aud Miss Cathorine M, | bean tuken down with the sumo dlasase that | of neise = . he celing for o apecial word e Te o oy, Couaoll BIMOS: | “WILLIAM 7, BEOHEL, Bootata : ments: A O i Compton, both of this city, were married | carvied off his wile, and was pronounced | AT 1Il. ; supreme recorder, Mrs. d. IR, Carrothers, | —— — D PARTMENT ',"1“,".}l?,{f':""“’ Knietorie Diage; frh ob ishacs -’r" Greene ter, Mrs. M. H. Sears, 1t was a quiet affair, | unounced that he could not live more than | e . A Hou | p, Hennessy, Council Bluffs; su- iRy ke Sealed proposals will be received ut the g city W rough it s Gregas only i few friends and the members of the | @ few hours. ‘The funcral of Mrs. Wurd was | theater this week is good, yet there is some- | preme ," Mrs. O. E. Walker You are Lereby notified that the undsr- | ral lund ofice. Wasnington. D. O, uutil 2 | shields. Nic n & Co family beiug present. The ceremony was | therefore postponed for further develop- | thing wanted in its mu and that some- | South Omaha; supreme chancellor, Mrs. | signed. three disinterested freshoiders of the K D 1o 00 BiturGRy, the dath duy of | PINTHIDRNG nerformed by 1Kov, J. H. Davis of the Firat | ments in her husband's case. He lingercd | thing is singing aud _dancing, on which the city of Omahs, havebeen duly appointed Laary, 186 for Lhe survox hnd mardiog by | Lasburian hoges dus sare lots twsar BUANSS atish church, The happy couple at once | Mlon wntil last evening at 0:40 o'clock. Whe | guccess of all farce comedin, depend. 1 By b0 wayor, Wit the npproval of the city | puitibie monuments, of that portionof tho | from motor lne. _Gresnshiolds, Nicholsan & 168 d to housekeeping ut 1015 Avenue bedied. He was 86 years of age, and was | ooy 4 08 Gonong, 1t s counoll of suld o1y, to usseas tho daus TR o Dihoti which tes wast | JRUIT FARM —lmproved, a mile and a balf trom proceed to housckecping at 1015 Avenue A , Iaughable, however, and well enjoyed, I the owners respectivoly of the property af- | #hd the state of Bouth Dukoti which les west | 05000 (% wioa o ras: b room housy. siable, Where they will be at home to their friends | born in Leicester, England. ‘The husband | ] var, oye n FoCia by the BFeding oF “H" streat fro i 15n | of vhe Missourl river, ny wuthorized by the not | eyt PR Sarts (e ranidenostn Conasit Biug after Fobruary 4. Mr. Westeott is em. | and wife will be buried together from the | the third act Charles and Ina § | street to 1ith strect, declared necessary by | Of congress, abprovel Au:ust 5 K2 making Nich A ployed in the Nonpareil composing room, und | residence at 2o'clock tomorrow afternoon 8 big hit with thelr clover " | th he and the bride have a lurge nuinber i al ro No. #3950, assed December 1dth, 150 uppropriation tor surve; & the public lands — The vaudeville show which pr oruina friends, who extend congratulations. H y §f Zrisnds, wha extend cougrutulution Sheriff Hazeu left Tuesday night for Fort ! s utes y -1 p. $i ACIES, 34 miles from city; will sail at cat i€ approved December Lith, 1802, Hawphlos Batutes ot Large, 1 s i | Liakon this wess. Grosnshioids. Menol Pyburn Goes to Fort Madison | comedy, however, for ull its - You are further notified that having lso for the furnishing of stone mouuments Lo ol 4 . s | comiugs, as it is one of the best ever given THAVER, IowA, Perfecy fetion and pertect health result | Madison with H. Pyburn in charge, bound | 8¢ this house, The Dixon brothers demon from the useof DeWitt's Little Ealy Risers | for | eepted suld apvointment, and duly quall e place | at haif-miie intervais on sald boun- | =0- CHOICE lots 1o Mayne addition ney A perfeet livtlo pill, Piaco. for [ralts OF KATdeD | | A Satairec g . wo il on the L2ch duy ot | dufy? fhbe bids for che mirvey land tor'tho | Do taew ittty i Wil this house, . ! e : ganequised by law. wo Wil 00 U6 SHEL Chr 08 wents must be Sepirate, o privie | or sk Guaras Motatt, Couae the penitentiary, where he will serye | Strate their claim as being the greatest ac suffered foralong | fabusiy, & 2 Mok ibh bieo of oo . Fauk b to tho bidder that 1¢ 1o Ia ot awkrded | 1500 Gy b iy in Neb., Sroom ouse, stabie aad » . R robatic dancers in Americ their work | 168" Faranm "street, © within tho cors | the contract for both he will Le bound to con- | [E5ACKF ferm in heb. Sroom Louss, eiabls 8ue three years. Before going, Pyburn had | being wonderful. Gus Gurholt does a porateiinits of sald city. meot for the pur- | bruct for neither. Coples of thospeelfioations | oot “Wiruy basy, Johnston & Van battan: * oy For warmiog guest chambers, bath | ® conversation with the - sheriff, in | dangerous act of balanciug and bosturing o Snd aeanite e Dose of considering aud wiikin the us uy b Jiud “ipon iiplication [0 this oice: == rooms, etc., our gua Leators aro just | uhich ho admitted that Wi business | a pyvawid of tables and chairs, wud Bogart o and was In bed ient of dumago Lo th owuors respectively, of | cilok for ks The rigiit t roject any or Wil MISCELLANEOUS . g ransaction in which he had bee ed | o 'Brien are one o e v ey 8 sild property affected by suld grade, tuking | chock for 80, "The righ oct a > el e what you want. Look at them, Cleap, | Wapsartion v which e bad been tmplicated | und O “'.“'.' are one of the funniest musical four months, B0 Bonsiderusion apeciil bensflts it any. bids Is reserved. Proposals must be incioscd | SANRAGE removed, cosmnonis. vauits and convenient cheap, C. B. Gas and Elecs o Juble, was. a | teams who have visited Omaha. They intro 'You ure notified to be presont at the time | in envelopes scaled and marked “Proposals | (Xchimnoys cleanet. . b. Burks eity bldz. foavanlans shosp, ©. B. Ge e~ | long ways from belug stralght, but he in- | duce many novel musical instruiwents o their In Bed e are notllled L0 b0 B o oblectiony | forsurvey’ of boundary betwoen Nobruska Moty g ligt Co »lih'fl that he ‘»\Illlb"“! so guilty as certain | act, musical ducks, musical hats, bréakaway ST. chflfls 0“. n Be R ariante DanCarn D 1 aald ASESeSINE0E and South Dakota,” wud “I'roposals for boun JFULXWHED Uooxs S0K ENTH-38 PARKARS - 5 other parties.” He said the Coyle trade w i« g 1 Jtaxaway 7 b e 1y monuments.” and nddressed Lo the Co - u: Wanted—Cash offer for ten shares | woskenun by hi for i Gooiy rade, whs | chalrs, tables, wheelbarrows, "cancs, etc Pai der proper. wissloner of the Genoral Laud OMice, Wush- | Ta0riiay - T aken up. Moaday st s chanks Bare, Citizen's State. bank stock, Must be | Jerowe and one Ewminger of Omaha, who | Before breakfast Bromo-Seltzer . SN lugton £ Gy W, M. STONE, R0t bt i byl ol s0ld. Address E. H. Sheafe, Were 10 rocelve he Liow's sbare of the pro- Acts 85 & bracer—10 cents a bottle J. C. Stout. Months, MORDALE sazig i (sion 2 gh, would welgh 1000 1f Cowm issioner, ter legal tiwo If not called for.

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