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THE DAILY BEE|NEWS FRON (OUNCIL BLUFFS | Bt e oy s PRINCIPAL CAMP'S YOUTH. L) L) e stone sidewallk in front of the hotel is e iy el very dangerous Just now, while it is covered g COUNCIL BLUFPS, with a thin glaze of ic and some of the / N e < g 2 ers Filed i i acti oal | citizens are thinking of caliing the attention SR S \ OFFICK NO. 12 PARL STREET. | Papers Filed in & Big Transaction fn Real | Sitiiens are thinking of calling the attentio 4 ! S | Estate Yesterday, AL B \ ingtoa d et in the survey the sidewanlk was lald in a very sideling way, and when = 5 W) ~ o g . » Delivered Ly eartler to any part of the city — the water from the eaves pipe comes trick RN 4 . N o a Joxr HW. TILTON, - MANAGER | EAST OMAHA DIRT CHANGES OWNERS | line down it formsa conting that wouid be W Z Calitorniz Kentuc I\) very aceept for a toboggan slide THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATYRDAY, JANUARY 21, 1893, s « | Bustnoes Office, No. 43 TELEPHONES { XEAT Faitor No. 23 e e——————resseenesy | BIg V'tices Pald for Valuable Brot. 1 = ;‘" A e r"v - - a2 of. Reynolds' exhibition of his wonde MINOR MENTION, Farties to the Transaction ful skill last night satisfied all skeptics that - of Ground Transferre B N. Y. Plumbing O he is master of his mysterious art and is Tounell Blafts Tamber Co, ool | 48 & Good Invest! . without a peer o hypnotist. His enter A porty was given at the Hoyal Arcanum | —— tainment Jast night w1s the brightest and i \ N Wlnes parlors last evening by o number of the | A b1 1ind deal came to the surfac most entertaining of the series, He selectea young men of the city | day tiroush some papers which “,'.‘“, fled | from the number of young gentlemen who ) | \ A} Br 1€S The reeular meeting of Fidelity council | %) ; andie . Y more | Tesponded to his call to come upon the stage i3 g | Whiski 4 et Hich %t Have vith the county recorder. A dozen or more 4 7] / ') h k B e e eid mext | doeds were filed, teansferring 180 ncres of | ® number of fine subjecte, and afterward 4 iskies IS P P ; 3 ! el b drew from the audience two others who had | osdi ovening. i 1o o] et 0 1 and i - \ Tuesday ovetilig, e of the Salya. | (AN located between Omahs and the im- | pecoxparimented upon the previows even AN SO i \ Rums aptain Campbull and wife of the Salxa- | provements at Fast Omaha, to various par- | jng. One was o young gentleman who had N ) ) 5 > \ 1 tion wrmy will be tendered a pound donation | ties, ‘The totul consideration named is $207,- | taken a seat in the balcony and the other Y S\ I G' ot tho baruicks on upper Browdway this | 500" f ne 180 acres ubout 140 were for a Soung lady who sat in the parquet g ¥ 3 0 ins : e g TR TE SO ¢ Joth resisted stoutly the .mystic in ¥ A A g B 3 v p i lerly owned by the Council Bluffs and Ne : X ) ) The St. Andrews socicty of this city will | merly owned fluence that seemed to flash from the D Ch g / . 3 . ey celebrato s Tt anniversars. of Uie birth. | brasic Perry con pans, whilethe other fort b | professors keen s and his wracefully way N A2 P\ . | ampa ne SOME OF THE duy of Robort Burns at Royal Areanum hall, | belonged to the firm of Potter & George of | fug hands, but their resistance was as vain . 4 : ; | E Wednesday evenine, Januar Scotchmien | Omaha. Of the total amount, seven-tenths | as if they were opposing a locomotive. The 'z 5% AN : s \ Etc te BRANDS OF and their friends invited were conveyed fo a Detroit syndicate repre | hever was a morve delighted audience in the i 57 . g 7 il va i 3 overa house and never such convulsions of laught was constantly compelled by the 3 7 L S, { P Lmon . markable actions of the people under his N7 Z ; \ We have in Keep in stock a fine We have our own line of the very best Vinyards aad Distil- lery, and can compete with any house in the United States on price and quality of g John Lander, who drives o g n for J Garneau of Omahia, t whip away fro a man and was arrested on the ch Laveeny y . y. He claims the whip was his own. | one-tenth goes to J. R. Webster, alsosof ol. It was a most wonderful exhibition 7 (4 2 / 3 ] The casc will be tried Mond Omaha, The deal was ot d | of a most wonderful power. Z 2 / ] 5 H p Androw 1 wis arrestod ‘ altogether is one i ansi This afternoon's matinee and the exhibi il / i [ night for disturbing the peace. o low firt which has ever been recorded 1 Pot- | tion this evening will conclude Prof 2 Wik / s g ; Main street by renting the aie v 101 Attamie count | nolds’ series, and it will probably be the E7% 79 > sented by Edward . Van Husen, one-fifth is retained by the firm of Potter & Georg, aatured but rather intoxicated hy what the | the new owners are | opportunity of the people to sce the best Ty | £I06 oost him $10,70 in police coutt yest 0 1oL Stat Jugh thoy say that | most chaste and amusiug entertainment that Y, ; W Port day. \ Was 8 { on the future | hus ever been given in the city \ Z | u,‘l,hm it RnpUHDE: colrt nnd AAMTLke within a La quartes of the Omaha | Don't fool with indiges Take Beech- Z 4 24 Sherry bond or in t the hour of ad nent yoster- | postofiice, The Council Bluffs and Nebraska | am's Pills Z Z i : dled verdiet was returned within | Ferry company s been involved in — / { e iour, and will bo opened in gours this 1l of litigation for a nun yeur ¢ Must Keep the Record, / ngelica morning 3 ; cousequently beer 4| The mayor aud city council ure agitating N good title to any of the land it | the question of compelling builders to live up ; | Muscatelle il mecting of Excelsior lodue s 4 : Jont eat pted Vi Now, however, the difi- | more closely to the provisions of the city or One of the foremost educators in gmerica | because I was slek. but becaus T wanted to 0. F. C. 'l'aylor We keep in Ancicnt Free and Accepted Masons, thi B T e wml.‘\\_, Lvening |Hl, worl in tio second | Lol Ot B R 1 ds Lty | dinance with reference to the issuing of | is Principal L. I Camp of the Dwight school | keep well and can do it best by the usce of Re[slmg o isiting brethren cordially invited, | 8UAL R v ; nid | building permits. The law is ically a g o | ot riven | this helper of nature.™ ita & | i st The willows wi vemoved and 1 \ I § in New Haven, Conn., whose portrait is given wely b Id Herm L aREERG She ul will be cleancd up in the same man- | dead letter, and as its only object has beento | above, His pupils scattered cast and| The superintendent of s of N Catawba ) b \?J itage R bt (Mx, L Toh o Wai s il that of the East Omaha Land com- | enable the city ofticials to keep a true record | wost, and many of them occupy responsible | tuck. Conn,, Mr. William W, Abbott, a Yale . e § MeBrayer gcenr Kattmy it oo 1t 8 ook (o e e it S e those of the | O PUbLie improvements, the loose way in | positions in business wnd prof graduate, had an experience that exemplifies | Rhine Wine o cil Blu lea Ferry company, | forced has defeated the very ends which the f . i services will he conducted by Re which the fon named is caiistlithn b onig At tils Blan had in view. | cause of their early instruction and training ud to restore those who are in the depths | Zinfande] Ripy Rye Dudiey, pastor of the Broudway « ar SR idonslanis | ARt o b i ROty e tren e | e of discase and misery. He has written for ) Mattingl Episcopal chiutcts, of which thr o rest of the 8 W | violation, and the owners, contractors and Prof. Camp taught first in Meriden, then | bublication the following statement under | pypaypdy Ly NXH1§15 141 Bevantoldison. of - D, o o Semnllok famonntasfort aie L anosiice clors are Gt h mu_«ny wble. The | g principal of the Hunti ammar school | date of May 20, ; Bond J. H. Swanson of Neolu died ¢ lot fover st Omaha since last Aug amount to | Buructions in the noar fatre to luok the mat. | in New Britain, then us principal of the Nor A year ago this s!,m[y a .uulmumm- o | XA many othar Thursday morning at 70 o'clock, arter a | 1,100,000 ter up, and all who engage in building with- | Walk Union and high school, Yale's well- | circumstances conspived to undermine m kine : N iiorn i L) el At v omily vea. Piles of people nuve piies, but DeWitt s | out complying with the law will ve arrested. | known prapavatory institution, and then un- | health, and list fall the confinement to the | > =7 ¢/ Guekenheimer dence. nnd the remains will be. thiken to | Witeh Hazel salve will cure thei, - der the elms of New Haven. He was one of | sheool-room and attention to discipline at 7 TAtDr, W\ Cirercont for Ant p e The American Wine Co..of St. Louis. make | the first principals to see the adya and | tacked what little health I had left, so that T 0 SNEN Anderson Juotutions the celebrated Tmperial Champagne. If you | vyjye by Christmas I was physically a wreck. 1 George Scanlan, vwho b ted as elerk at S U BORtoRe S too . are el WavE Tl chet Sl SRl value of manual training in public schools and | by u { ysic the police station for some time past, has lefy | o, I Pl ) 4 aLvays in | can’s get it at hom rder direct. | /AN JARVIES £y ST R A NG RE b %y organized classes of boys who reccivel in- | had no ambition to do-anything. 1 felt un- | Bl'an IES. i $ N Tea Kettle the city, and his friends elaim not to have sl h] bl bALIR T struation n the use of wood working tools sle to move, and was truly miserable, an | thaciiyy onc hie fuicnis i ncu tohONO | fore w hiuve anriouinced out greatmid- | AFFATRS AT GOUTH OMAA, LR g L el L 3 . Ha i thought, howaver. ta nove stheted out | winter sale of heavy merchandlse to the a room fitted up in the basement of the | each day thought that probably it would be & Cedar Creek been observed and en- | ((hih they have won in no small me s be- | the marvelous power of Paine's celery com- | with a couple of other young men for the | public, store was ¢losed all day yester- | Germanta Hall Sehiool to Be Opened Next Prof. Camp lsthe) most exemplary (| 1 1asebbTEHOULL AV MY bed 18 Was [(yxp e purpose of secing the world on his own hook. | day marking down goods for the sale, | Week. ‘itizen, and as a man among men his views | ony by the exercise of the greatest will power Melwood Mrs. Fd Bates has been suffering from an | which commences today and lasts e | School will open in the new rooms in Ger- | 00 & matter of public interest have been al-| that Icould hold up my head. When I was 1877 AENW 3 4 ulcerated eye for a ber of months past ht days, mania hall next Monday morning. Miss | WAYS worthy of attention. He has repi s0low I was advised totry Paine’s celery com P N %‘l- GOMEI] Sheflr The left eye was troubled at first and its | ook over the following burgains and | Eyans of Towa and Miss Alice Krion awill be | Sented one of the best sections of the city pound, and did so. After taking one bottle I n % & b n "" soon followed '\"‘»)\ e tw l"l‘ he | see if you can save any money by buying in charge. The frame building on Twenty- | Alderman for several terms wias uncertain whether I was really derivi BRANDY 5 s e R L A | s st e TR UG e Prof. Camp is an_active pr benefit or not. After using the second bottle, | her right eye entirely, but hev left is saved WASH GOODS. Ihe charitable sociotios aud benevolent | Who has learned the socret of keepyng young, | however, T found that my health wascertain- | 010 Grape much to thie gratification of her fricnis | AnBCALBITAS0TE .| people of the city have been active in their | i SPite of advancing years. and he has prob- | ly improved. 1 have now taken four bottles, Peter Thor d Van Luman, the two linton suiting, efforts during the long spell of cold weather | DIV given no more valuable advice in the ;;u.l my ,.-qu:-..\n.nu.m.-‘ hand health is | Peach men who were arrested Thursday, night for | oG 0 assist the poor. but are often puzzed to | NEArlY two score years ke has labored in edu- [ due entively to the use of this medicir 2 s thT e T e R weesueker ginghams o0 a | couraging vicious mendicancy and reiieving | M letter, recently publised in the papers of | that Paine’s celery compound is of superior Phomas exceuted chattel mortgage for | A4 ale Malked the worthy poor. Several cases of erimingl | New Haven, where there is a great demand | value for the weak and debilitated, the | Cherry S i i our line on Lwo horses, o set of harne agon “tokio reps while they “last, Tie 7 ud a cow, in favor of Weleh 5 said 3 to be an indication that the case will not be Whytelaw’s Scoteh zephyrs, in dress Before buy- cussedness and cruelty to children at the | fOF the extraordinary. vemedy he refers to, | vous, sleepless. and all who are run dow ands of lazy, drunken parents, who depend | He says in his let referving to tne famous | makes people well, gives them ngth | B]ackbgrry prosecuted any further. ol \ | Half th upon charity for support, have recently cc compound that was first prescribed by Dart- | and new life. It is pure and harmless S AL Al A O e S - (Just balf the | to numm”““.“ Lt | mouth’s famous physician: hence is used in hundiels of families for the AL 2 attended the mesmeric entertainment Thurs- | GEGVEE" AND HANDKERCHIERS, | temporary quartors for T IE “I have taken Paine's celery compound not | children and the aged. And ac N 00 ladies’ mocha gloves in cream, | f the Mett | society and ity day night, had & large Jag of inspiration on 5 He suddenly startled the audience L e auxiliavies until such time as a new building | = = iy S, > all kinds-of by letting out a voil \l x;['n'u\\ words that re- | 1 and g \~,;Im ng sale i .” o | can be erected. . - N ~ g g nul‘ sulted in his being led from the hall by the : and > gauntle The Methodist Sabbath school will be he 3randy. z /) chief of police. 1or some orother, | gloves, in two lots, : S R A AR ON [‘j C l* N I b F [j N l | Brandy, in v however, his name does not appear on the dies’ bi : grloyes sold for | Swedish Baptist church, Twenty-second, . 4 book at the police station, and it is said that 3 and 89¢ to go.during’ sule at 2 | botween J and K, Case or by there will be no prosecutic g Aeihkicaena sl liholdinn bt o 3 PRIC S u pair, e will hold an fmpor 3 - The Manawa Ice company, which [idios’ handkerchiofs sold for e and | tant business meeting Monday evening at MAY LEAD < ISthelGallon E b S at the United Presbyterian church, Twenty- made the target for an action of the council a couple of weeks ago, when the D Q4 . UL third, between K and L. A meeting of the B T - order was issued to all parties’ to ul ibroidered Swiss handkerchiefs sold | grugtees pf the chureh’ ‘will be hela at the & i al from selling any ice from Manawa, | 19¢ and 25e, sale y s 124ceach. | parsonage this evening, and the ofiicial board J — has taken exception to th IWEAR MUST | =N ™ HeY Ry £ : : | 519 MAIN STRERT, ] ) ind state GO, will hold another meeting next Tuesday | ~ = 7 their ex r;;lu-n\n ;:.h-l't;‘.. . : ‘\'.4.\ to the it 25 scarlet underwear during "\['"i"(i T oo Vit | CO l N (/l I ' 14 14 S mayor. hey hat the action be recon i Yity Treasurer Thomas Hoctor and wife sidered, and hint very strongly that if it is } white merino’und .| are happy over the arrival . young o 5 P IVESTIG ON. o = = L) not there will be a lawsuit ituted for the h 12 dayghter at their home. WE COURT THE MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION——INVE purpose of determining th rights in the B 5 Upchurch lodge No. 2, Degree of Honc e i J ey H0e merino underwear | wiit’ conter the degree HDon. twoive canAt. MENT AFTERWARDS. Every s W new crop of cough remedies, annot compete with that grand, old Dr. Bull's Cough Syrap. The snow and cold weather does not diminish the demand for acreage in the Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- ofth 300 acres yet for sale in from one 10 ten acre tra suitable for fruit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl | street. Now that diph i lent in Couneil Bluffs and Oma y family should be provided with Dr feris’ in- fallible diphtheria preéventive and cur It can be had of Council Bluffs dru, gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha Wanted- Cash_offer for ten shares Citizen's State bank stock. Must be sold. Address A, Sheafe, PEESONAL PARAGRAPHS, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Van Fossen, 410 South First street, a daughter. L. J. Meacham of Chicago, ndvance agent for Herbert L. Flint, the hypnotist, is in the | city W. C. Estes, president of the First Na- tional bank of Neligh, Neb., was in the city yosterday. S. D. Rohrer left yesterday for Chillicothe, Mo, in response toa telegram announcing the seve illness of his father, Judge G. C. Rohrer, Muys. Alfred Woo d son have re turned from Eldorado ngs, Mo., where they have been spending several months, and are stopping at the Grand hote! H. Luring, manager of the McFarlan Car- riage company, is on an eastern trip, during which he will visit his old home at Rich- wond, Ind., and also the factory. He will be absent about ten days. Coustipation cured by DeWitt's Early Risers. Use Koal-Spar! A ‘kage saves 25 por cent of your coal bill, besides other comforts, and is sufficient to treat one ton. For sale by Junssen & Gregy, No. 374 Pearl strec For warming guest chambers, bath rooms, ete,, our gus heaters are just what you want. Look at them. Clean convenient, cheap, C. B, Gas and Elee trie Light Co, Crown and other pianos. Crown and other organs. At Beuricius', 116 Stutsman street. Y Boys. Alonzo Utterback H. Fuller, the two small boys who were implicated in the theft of & number of sieds from three dealers, were arrested yesterday noon on another charge of the same kind. Mr. Bell, the uppel Broadway grocer, had a firkin of butter | which had melted’ down, and he ro!1+1 it out of his back door and left it there to cool When he looked for it a little later it had been broken open and about twelve pounds of the imitation olcomargarine was gone. The boys had been seen lurking about and wore at once suspected of the theft. A visit to the 1 boy's home resulted in finding half u dozen pounds of butter which r. Bell identified as his. The two boys will be brought before Judge McGee this morning 1o have it determined whether or not they are fit candidates for the reform | school Take Bromo-Seltzer for insomunia Refore retiriug —10c a bottle Ccal und wood: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery. H, A. Cox, No. 4 Main. Do you smoke? Have you tried T. D, | King & Co’s Purtagas? It's charmer. Just light oue. wool nnderwear Ladies’ 50¢ eern vest and pantu to go e Ladies' #1.00 natural wool underwear, natural wool underwear, ribbed un- DRESS GOODS, 36-inch plaid suitings, regular goods, to go at 16c a yard. Don't miss them, inch heavy suiting, davk colors, actual 19¢ stuff] for 123c a yard. All wool, yard wide cheviots, sold for de, and 50c, in one lov for sale at wney weaves in Bedford cords, coutil uni, sold for S8¢ and #1.00, choice 6tic a yard. in serges and Arnold's fine henviet- 03¢ and $1.17, durin Faney dress patterns and Paris robes, | exelu styles, sold for $7.00, $10.00 | and ¥15.00, all at one-half the re pric Black good Endl v of bar- gains in all grades. Don't miss seeing NGHAM, WHITELAW ‘& (O, Boston Store, Couneil Blutls, T B.—— Remember, t} IO . Junuary 21t and lasts for ecight days. F..W.&CO, General Missionary Reports, The following report has 1 filed with | the Council Bluffs Bible society by its agent, Henry Coker, showing the work performed | during the past year. A portion of the re port covers the ‘work of M. ¢ cessor, Fleming, whose resignation cawsed o vacaney that was filled by Mr. Coler's election Number of days' service Eamilies found dostitute Fuwilies supplicd Individuals supplicd Nuniber of be ol Number of books donited. Donations received Value of books sold Compensation of agenis. Incidental expen Value of books do Documents distrib Ecclosiustical bodies visited Addresses mude The earth moves. —Evidence, you can buy a tirst class liniment, Salvation Oil, for 25 There is no finer assortment of hair and hat pins in the city than that on ex- | hibition at Hart's jewelvy store. 1 am going to return these goods in a few days. Until that time prices will be re- duced to the last cent. Buy now. 415 Broadway. Small Avalanch David Bradley and W. W, Loomis of the | firm of David Bradley & Co. narrowly escaped u serious accident yesterday after- They were waiking ~ along Pearl street in frout of the Grand hotel, when a lot of ice that had been forming for wee on the pipe leading from the hotel to the ed loose and came down with anding on the pavement at the feet two gentlenien in a rather stariling slight variation in the time be avalanche and the January dates this evening at their hall. Refresi- ments will follow the cer ies. Charles Stewart, McLaughlin, the hotel porter who lmifed Jumes Diugherty, the cook at the Transit house, on the night of Jant 10, has of 8200 hunging over his head. The reward is offered by the state for the arrest and conviction of the fugitive. Arly yones, the 16-year-old souof I. Jones, the Albright me ke L acei- | dentally shot himsclf through the hand this afterncon. The member was amputated at the wrist The n Missionary society met at the residence of Rev. Thomas Stephenson yes terday aft on. About sixty ladies were present. They were addressed by Mrs, Har- vis, formerly 4 missionary in Burmah., umes Bdward | ty, the supposed de- serter from the army, produced an honor- able discharge excer at Fort Snelling and was discharged The bankrupt stoc the late Candy kitehen, on N strect, is being sold at auction to_the highest bidde Magie City lodge No. 100, Tndependent Ordes wplars, will meet next Mon day the Presbyterian church, corner of Twenty-ifth and J Miss Ruby Grilith is reported ill Nels Puriton went to Creston yesterday morning on a visit to his people for the first time in two y L. K. Carpenter, wife of Dicl pen nly son of Caspe in_ tho i school rendered an excellent program yesterday afternoon, The 1001 exercises are becoming an important feature of the educational work of the advanced grades. - — — AFTER THE CONSTABLE. An Om With Having Levied | Is of u Client. A warrant was issued yeste ay for the arrest of Constable Dan Daley for embezz ment. The complaint was signed by Frank r, who charges that Daley levied on | of the value of $00, belonging to a Castile, and then converted them to | his personal use, | Gustave Pegean sued Mrs, Castile in | county court and recovered a judgment for 352,81 and costs, after which an execution ied and placed in Daley's hands for ction. Daley failed to hand over the reds and the matter was taken into police court with the above result. Easily Taken U Cod Liver Oil asit appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with- out injury to the organs of digestion. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites has come to be an article of every day use, a prompt and infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. Propared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. A)l druggists Address a postal card to the BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO., rd to the CRIPPLE s very favorable. | Council Bluffs, Towa, in re this company. Refer to C. R. Hunnan, Cashier Citi (nlike e Dutch Process ies helonging to ens’ State Bank, Council Bluffs, G.W. PANGLE, M.D. RBREADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEXe GARY OF MEDICIN! Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of 5101 Biker & o’ Breakfast Cocoa, which is ebsolutely pure and solubie. It has more than three times the strength of Cacoa mixed with Starch or Sugar, and is far mere economical, sosting less than one cent a eup. and EasiLY Twin C OF GOODS OF Special Notices. COUNSIL BLUFFS, Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. eases of the Eye and Lar, Fitaaad Apoplexy, Heart | Liduey Compleint, | ty, Mental Depres= | of Manhood, Seminal s, Dinbetes, Bright's Diseasc, St Vitus' | nce, Kheuthatism, Paralysis, White Swelling, Berofuls, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of Woman with her delicate orgeng re- Dropey cured without tapping. Specia! Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, $50 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease | cannot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or ng Homorrholds or Plles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell whnt ailf @ person without asking a question, All correspondence strictly eonfidential. Medlcin/ sent by express. Address ali leters 1o 6. W. Pangle, M. D, 888 Broadway, Farm and city property Sold by Grocors everywhere, W. Baker & Co., Borchester, Mass. Disease, Liver Nervous Debli D, Barks, eity bl # from Lincoln, Neb Price only $19 p Johnston & Van Patten My livery businesa In this eity or will trade stock 10r good clear proverty red to health. hany, Council Blufrs, uilen from Cnk shiclds, Nicholxon & Co. Broudway and new bridge. Greeushiel ds, Nich tove, table, matung, for sale st Kinger, 524 4th nyenue. NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, THE EXCELSIOR HOME BAKER AND ROASTER brass fittiogs) our has deep fiange kenulne without Is as0lld make rong but high krate. and cioses perfectly ver cent nutrltio: rend ir on applics inty in the U8 Counell Bluffs, Ia. %S, Fre manffi COUNCIL BLUFFS, Council Bluffs, lowa DISORDERS U, 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, * NERvuus PR $100,000 PAWN EVILS, WEAKNESSES, DEBILICY, ET 400 BROADWAY, Money Louned on Diamonds, Big bargalos lu unredeemed pledzes. ery part of the L curely racsed) FIRE® to any safferer the presorip A URADLEY BATILE CREEK, MICA. THE IRON ity Steam Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDEACK, Proprietor. Dycing, Cleaning and Refin hing | RY DESCRIPTION, | Omaha oftice, 1521 Farnam St., Telephone 1521, Council Bluffs office and w cor. Ave. Aand 26th St 'l'elephone 310. end for irculars and price list, To J. 1. Bentello, Mike Votara, Catharin Lochlin, M. Severen S orensen. A’ P, Christo pherson, Clara Ford, G. B, Elisworth, John Tohir, George B Tzscuch, Ji . Nelson, Peter Dohl, Walter L, Selhy! Jumes G, Allon You are hereby natified” that the undor- slgned, three disinterested frocholders city of Omaha, have been duly appoin the mayor, with t provid of the city couns cil of =ald city, s the damage 1o the owners respectively of the property declired by ordinin ssiry to be appropriated for tity, for the urpose of opening I street from Vinton SUreet (o the south city Himiis., You further notificd, that having a copted sald appoiniment, dnd duly qualied s required by law, we will, on the 30th day of wnuary, A DIROB at the hour of 11 o'cloek in the forenoon, at the office of 1. B, MeCOuls : H#42, New York ding, within ity, meot for the KIng the assess= ctively, of suid property, by appropriation’ thercof, tion special bonefits, if n The property belongin 1 city of On nd staic to-wit 6 feot of lot 46, 8 U of lots ot 48, 8 plat, Okahoma; w ot of sublot 1 20; w 24 feet of lot 15, Oak Hill No. 2;'s 7 teet W 24 teot of lot 16, Oak Hill No. 2;'w 16 feet Mottor's subdivision of i n 200 fo plai, ubdivision of i w86 feot of sublog 9, Mottor's subdivis 1, except s 14, Mottol subdivision. to bo present at the time ia, und make any objectio propri youn Omaha, January 5, 1503 ~Attornnys-at- . Prag S ms &BaNDridgg - dow i ANk 1ad

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