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\‘/Tmaknun hus carefully THE corsen OFFICE: NO, BLUY 12r Telivered by any part of thie n ILTON - ART STRYE city Manazer TELEPHONES | XEY Btor — MINOK MENTION, N. Y Plumbing Co, Boston store, cloaks. The Mayne Real Estate Co.. 621 Broadway ‘A Crazy Pateh’ will bo prosanted at the opera hotse next Thursday evening. The opening ball of the season of 1593 wil be given I'riday evenine at Masonic temple A e license was jssued yesterday in. Witt of Missouri Valley and Elizabeth Moonon cf tawattamie county s Rebekah Relief association will me of Mrs. A. Hober, 121 First ave. nue, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Ali Rebekahs are invited At th b regular meeting of Hawkeye Jodge, No. 184, [ndependent Order of Odd Fellows, resolutions of regret were adopted upon the removal from town of Rev. H. H Barton of the Trinity Methdist chucch Resolutions wers also ndopted on account of test Marsh and Mrs. 15, S, derickson given fourteen ¢ the police court y fng ‘Thomas C and Sam Doan were the county Jjail in ay morniug for stenl sweet potatoes, Mrs Frederickson labored with Judge McGec during a gooa share of the day und finally secured her husband’s release on the repre sentation that he had just secured a job in a South Om, packing bouse which he would Tose if he w smpelled to e out sentence. Dean had neither a job nor a wife to intercedo for him and_consequently will have tob with Sherift Hazen for a couple. of weeks Three South Omahka young men, n Otto Uhrlaub, Charles Jones and C| Smith, raised a large-sized disturbane Pierce streat which resulted in their and arrafenment in_ police court yeste morning. e policoman who made th arvest testified that Uhrlaub applied a de- ding epithet to him, and Uhrlaub had to v u fine of £20.30 for his impolitencss mith and Jones wot off with fines of & and 210 respective I Hough, a foot racer who has had some police notoriety, was mixed up in the fracas, bus got away before he could be placed under arrest. A warrant is out for him. 2 Miss Ragsdale’s millinery opening,the first of the season, was thoroughly ap- preciated by the ladies, who greatly admired the many new and_handsome pattern hats and bonuets. Miss Rags- s now ready for business and has orce to fill all ovders prompt Williamson & 0., 106 Main street, largest and best b ¢le stock in city. George S. Davis, prescription druggist. PEKSONAL PAEAGRAPHY. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Hearn have gone to Chicago. John Schoentgen from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Graham are home from a Chicugo visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb of Latonia, guests of the family of 1. Covalt. Dr. andd Mrs, Donald Macrae, jr., are home from a visit to the Word's fair., J. B. Rice left vesterday for the World's fair and a visit to his old Ohio home. H. 8. Ogden started Sunday for a_month’s visit to his old home in Meadville, Pa. Michael Breanan of the United States Ex Press compa is home from a Chicago trip. D. B. Ingram of Hill Ciy, . D, wasin the city yesterday, the guest of Dr. G. W. Pangle, E. C. Baldy is enjoymg a visit from hi mother, Mrs, Buldy, and his sister, Mrs. B. I Keller, of Bromwell, W.Va. P. H. Fotheringham of the Boston st left Sunday for a two weeks visit with atives in various puarts of the state, T. J. Evans, who has been confined to his home for some time past by serious illness, overed sufticiently so that he is uble 1o be out again, © John Condon, who was considerably shaken up in the Northwestern collision near Crescent a few days ago, left for his anday night. Mrs. J. A. Roff and Mes. R. B. Mullis,with thelr children, have returned from a visit to go. ‘They expect to move 1nto the Jos- esidence, 720 Iirst avenue, shortly. In the meantime they are stopping at the home of J. B. Atkins, FIght Over a ¥iah Net, ‘William Horne came into Justice Vien's court with his head in a sling yesterday morning and wanted Iko Canary arvested for disabling him. Accoraing to his story Canary and he, both of whom live near Crescent, hat & dispute over a fish net, valued at about $25. Canary came over to his house armed with a shotgun, and, after pointing it at Horne's heud to show that he meant business, started off with the net. Horne went after him, whereupon Canay lirted up his gun and pounded Horue ove the head with the breach. He then took away the net in peace, for Horne was too much engaged in thir'sing how hard tha gunstock was to find time for further argu- ment. He flled two informations, charging nary with assault with intenv to commit great bodily 1njury and larceny. Canary was arrested, and being unable to furnish a bond of §00 in the two cases will lie in jail until Thursday at 2 p. m., when he will have a preliminary hearing, Canary is said to have a hard reputation near his home. One of his neighbors is authority for the state- wment that he wried to shoot one of his acquaintances some little time ago because the acquaintance sought to build a fence which he thought would inconvenience him. and ly are hume Ia., are Grand Open Miss Helen Sprink, 19 Main streot, de- sives to call the attention of the ladies of Council Bluffs and surrounding country to the finest display of millinery ever scon in this oity. | AlL ave invited to at- tend. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 3and 4, Fruit lands and farms, enshields, Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadwa; Tel. 151 Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. A Deatituto Family. The attention of Rey. I'. F. Thickstun was called yesterday to a serious case of dostitu- tion. He investigated it and found a family of soveral small children und their mother in painfully strait; circumstances. . The housa is located at Seveuteenth street und First avenue. The family is destitute of the commonest con forts of life, tho little children barefooted and with but scant at- tre. The chief thing necded at once is cookstove, and Mr. Thickstun has found where he 'can obtain one for a small sum and he asks the charitable peovle whose own little ones do not kuow what want i . to assist n supplying the small amous onocossary, Auy amounts left with M Thickstuu or at Tur Ber ofice will be promptly applied to relieve the pressing necossities of this destitute family. Mr. investigated the caso and found it to be @ wurthy snd neces. sary one. It has long been conceded a fact that if you want anything able in the dri or paint line you cun get it at ', and at prices that defy competi- Sulug for 810,000, D. E. Grimmelwau is suing the Union Pa- oific Railway company for $10,000 damages for the death of his son William about a yearago. The young wan. who was em- loyed in the round house, fell into a vat of &n{mx hot water one night while working at his employment and received injury from which, after several weeks of intense suffering, he died. The case brought by aliff representing the estate of the de- eeased Is now ou trial in the district court. Unity Guild bazaar, supper and party Yhureday, Ootober 12, Masonio tem ple DAILY - BEE|NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | Police Moving Against the Var Resorts of the Uity, NINE WINE RODYS ORDERED CLOSED Mayor Lawrenes Tikes Prompt o Ten Minnies N Them 1o Shut U, it Vigoo us Steps to Sappress th Vila Pluces Ihio publication of an intervie cently with Rev. J. H of the wine rooms of ( hull-a-ba nat s vin Tne Basls, off thie suncil Blufts has had effect of closing a number of the object- ionable places. Mayor Lawrence notifiel the chief of to arder all p of this sort closed immediatety, und in obedience to that order nine proprie > givon te miautes notice to shut up. Mayor Lawrenc in conversation with a Bk reporter yeste day morning stated that he had no knowl edge of the fact that thore place as a wine rosm in op: city until he ploked up mtaining the intervie rned of 1t he Lok st the truth of the charges ma that nine wine rooms have closed is a sufficie the published st horse newspay which R made allusion in his morning, to the contra Among the places to Mrs. Vannatta, at th 1hy Ber subjec wis 1 re s we tion 1n the copy of ti As soon as s to ascertain and the fact bee {ered he fond its : Sone. Sunday thstanding, nsed was t ol of Fourteenth adway, which had become no- torious as a resort for tough people of both Deputy Marshal Fowler p: to the place yesterday noraing be Mrs. Vannatta to pull down her sign, which | she did with utae Underwoar Ao ew goods at new pr be found at our store, but move especially in this line for the present season. Never were such values offered by us as we are showing at present in our under- wear department. Ladies' underwear, natural s, The, Se to § i pants, #1.00. in plain and ribbed. Gent's underwear gray and cam at b0, The, $1.00, $1.50. The abov of our leading number Children's underwear vests and pants from 12 Gray mixed 10¢ up. All wool camel hair and natural from 25¢ up. See new line of children’s ribbed vests and pants in natural wool, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Couneil Bluffs, [a. P. S.—Store closed every evening at 6 p. m., except Monday and Saturday. BOSTON STORE. uncement. cos are alway vests and is four all wool, red, up. vests and pants from You can’t afford to 'n high priced fuel in old, worn-ovt stoves. They waste the price of a good stove every year. Cole & Cole sell the Radiant Home and Round Oak stoves, the great fuel suvers. Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, tie test $2.00 house in lowa. Mps. Pfeiffer’s gr ng Tuesday and W nd milliner, nesday. open- sSmoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. Domestic soap is the vest. Suspects Discharged. The chief item of importance in yester- day’s session of the federal court was the trial of C. B. Greenlee, J. H. Allen, Richurd Tucker, L. F. Detwiler and W. G. Watson on the charge of holding up the United States mail on the Burlington road at the Wabush crossing 1 Council Bluffs three months ago. The fact that the five suspects were in the crowd that boarded the train on the night of the alléed hotd-up was proved beyond a questior., on the admission of the accused thewselves, When captured sev- eral of them were still wet with the hot water from the boller that had been thrown upon them by the fireman, and there w but hittle doudt In the minds of the authori- ues for some time alter the capture that they had captured a gang of train robbers of the most desperate sort. When it came to sifting down the evidence, however, it was found that thero was little, i hing, to show that the five fellows under arrest were anything more than tramps, who were try- ing tosteal a ride. Yesterday’ suited in proving that the shooting was done by parties who escaped immediately after the affair took place and have not been een sir Prosecuting Attorney Miles nc- cordingly dismissed the case after nearly the entire diy hid been spent [n trying to muke 2 good case out of a bad one. Hot air furnace in first-class repair, with piping and grates for nine rooms; also, two gas stoves, lot small tables with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, lot of dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates; five sets hotel or restaurant silverware, 30 picces, used in Masonie temple dance hall, for sale at a bareain., W. J Jameson, Masonic temple, Couneil Bluffs, W. E. Chamles will dancing classes in Octobor 4, Boiled linse gallon. vaw oil, 45 commence his Masonic temple 1 at Davis' 48¢ per a gallon, Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap [ 1 Bluffs Medical college will take place this evening. The exelcises wiil be at the Masonic temple, and will consist of an ad s by J. N. Baldwin and appropria Class exercises will begin Mond morning at the Archer block ‘I'his institution started out with the bright- est of prospects, as its facully cootains the names of a dozen or more of the leading is of Council Bluffs, Although those art in with an of pupils that will compare with olleges, they start out with the determination to make it a solid institution where medical studen n their de- sired education under as good advantages as those furnished by other medical schools, and they cannot but meet with success in the end. Moore's » triumph in stov burns hard or soft hours with corncobs; cheaper than - any other and superior to all others. Come and see them, P. C. Devol, Heiter,” latest i beautiful; coali fire kept 24 Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best Domestic soap is the best Wi Olasses, The athletic season of the Young Men's Christian association will open today, L. C. Dale has been appointed as:istant secretary, and will have charge,df the gymnasium work amoug his other duties. The following schedule hus been decided upon for the ben- efii of those who wish to take ymnasium instruction: Business men's class, Tuesday, I'hursday and Saturday, 5:15 to 6 p. m.; boys from ¥ to 18 years of age, Tuesday, kY and Saturday, 4:30 to 5:15 p. m.} youug men from 1610 20 yeurs of age, Wed nesday and Saturaay, 8:15t0 9 p. m.; men over 20, Mouday and Thursday, 8:50 to 9:50 p. . juniors, Thursday, 7 Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. W. W. Chapman, 101 Fourth street half block south Boston stor W. S. Baird, Lawyer, Everett block. dhos St Ld Rl Jealousy Causes & Double Tragedy, Cuicago, Oct. 2—Willilam Smidtha ob- Jected to the attentions that Henry Miller Paid Mazy Polst and last ulght shot Miller | killed | the Mine | quently the | | the ground, four | diviaed it w was such a | THE_OMAHA DA'LY BE through the thieh and pytaded him ovec the | head @ith & revo 'inking he had Miller, Smittha cus his oa throat from ear to ear, dying 1n a few minates. Miller is in a precarious condition RECOVERED £ ¥ CENT. Story of the Find ng of thy from the M Carvwer, Mica., Ot Tho trao story of thy OV of the entire §),000 stolen from 1 Range road on Sopss ubee 15 has just come out. 1t will ba romem Shoupe and Wint av Marquette, wors avrosiol releasad, They stole monay from La | v's trank and Lo Liborty knew it, but conld say nothing withsut giv- ing nimselt away. Aftor his arcost anl con- fession, the two mon waro implicated and nrrested They w offe ard and liberty if they would confess and raveal the cabouts of the money. The offer was ted and the monev was found burisd in miles north of Marquette, Monsy Stolen oo Mich it Daun claims to ud imparted have struck the his plan of work to Da puty Sheriff Foley, who, he claims, took ad- his confidence. wont to the ex irea the reward for himseif. h the and obtained confession breach of confl ce Shertlf Duann last evening revoked Foley's commission as deputy and tou re porter told tue story. Heretofors the oM cers have maintiined that the monev had not been recoverod, although the ofiears of the simed that it had wily ~hot, -A desperate shoot- wred here last night in which three men were fatally wounded and a fourth seriously hurt. A crowd of citizens Joined the police in the chase of a would-be murderer, sending after him a fusilide of shots in the crowded streets. Wiilinm Green and Tom Mullen were standing out- side a s1loon at the corner of Seventh street and Broadway, when Peter Butts, an ac: quaintance of "Green's, passed. Green ¢ costed Butts by asking when he got out of jail. After a fist fight had been in- dulged in Butts drew a revolver and shov « , who fell to the curb. Policeman nlon then attempted to arrest Butts, who \ firing at the officer as he ran. One of Butts' stray bullets hit Street Car Con- ductor W. B. Beeny, fatally wounding him Another took effect in the body of & man whose name was unobtainable, inflicting a serious wound. Other policemen and u crowa of citizens started in pursuit of Butts, Many in the crowd had revolvers, and over twonty shots were sent after the flecing fugitive. When he was finally captured, was found five bullets Lad entered his body Green, Beeny and Butts cannot live. the Threo ¥ OAKLAND, Cal., Oct ing affray o Scrimmage Between Pollco: NEw Yorg, Oct. 2.—Pol of the Eust Fourth Street station w: and seriously wounded in the dormitory of that building this morning. The weapon was fired during a scrimmage between Po- licemen Storms and Broderick of the same precinet. According to the dispatch sent to police headquarters, Ball, who was on the reserve force, amused himself by poking fun Storms. Broderick resented this and ched for his pistol, which was on a shelf close by. A tussle between th~ patrolmen ensued, during which the weapon was dis- charged. The bullet entered Ball's left t. Broderick was arrested and Ball nt to Bellevue hospital. It was dis- d that the bullet had penetrated the lung and that theinjury is likBly to prove fatal. he shootin, is declared by have becu ent ly accidental investigating the Burson Family. ALEXANDRIA, V., Oct. 2.—There were two strangers here during the last week repre- senting themselves as newspapcr men. They are thought to have been detectives. Their business seemed to be to learn some- thing of the Burson family,of whom they inquired very closely. They visited the Burson home, which1s a spacious old-style brick mansion, two stories high, with a broad hall running through the center, and surrounded by a half square of large shude trees and shrubbery, all inclosed by a high brick wall. They took a good look at_the residence and its surroundings. They talked with a number of persous in the nity anda referred to the affair in icago, remarking to one man that they were acquainted - with Banker Gage and that he wouid not hesitate to spend $10,000 in defending himself against the churges preferred against him by Miss Anua Burson. witnesses to Two Duels 1n Mexicd. CIt¥ oF MEXICO, Oct. 2.--Francisco Gacia, cditor of the Siglo, and Rodiguez Pena, editorof the Don Quixote, fought a duel Sunday with sworas. The latter was so obviously utthe mercy of the former that the doctors preseut abruptly quitted the fleld after twelve assaults had taken place, saying that they did not wish to witness a murder. The ducl was thereupon sus- ¥ and Py well known Mexicans, qu Madison Doref restaurant night and commenced shooting at cach other without preliminaries. Crozes fived three shots at Tbanez without hitting him, but one butlet lodged in the limb of u young lady present. Ibinez then fired, hitting Crozes just below the right shoulder and then escaped. isco Ibanez, cled in the here Sunday Settled the Feud. Mansats, 1L, Oct. 2.—At Thompson, Wabash township, southeast of this city, John O'Harrow and Dan Thompson, who had not been on friendly terms for some time, met last evening and without warning “Thompson pulled his pistol and shot O'F row in the breast. As the wounded man turned to run he was again shot in the back. ‘Lhompson then fired three more shots at his victim. The slayer fled and is hiding in the Wabash bottoms. O'Harrow's wounds ure It1s feared that Thompson and his re will wake a determined resistance to the fugitive's arvest, and more trouble is expected. Armed posses are scouring the woods after Thompson. Think He Was Murdered, INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 2, atrolman Bacon made a ghastly find about 2 o'clock this morniug in an alley back of a saloon at 3 East Market street. It was the body of a man about 85 years old, who had evidently been murdered after midnight. Thoe skull was crushed and the face was covered with blood. The police think the weapon was a sandbag. The dead man is us yet unidenti- On tho body was found a receipt issued v the Germania lodge U. A. O. D, to Christ- iun Boer, and on & fly leaf of u book was printed the name of Taylor Owens, The man was well dressed in a light suit. The body was removed to the morgue. Furs en from Munufactures Bullding. CmicaGo, Oct 2,—Thioves have been work- ing the Russiann section in Manufactures buiiding at Jackson ark again. Pavel Greenwald from St. Pelersburg made the discovery yesterday that he had been roboed of one fine beaver, six black fox skins and scventy sables, the loss being £10,000. They had been tuken out of & chest, he said, in which he placed them after closing his ex- hibit Saturday hight. As the stolen furs are undressed their value is less than half what the same skins would be worth if they | were dressed. Mr. Greenwald's exhibit is said 1o be worth in the aggregate §1,000,000. No Hope lor Weeks, New Youk, Oct. 2.—A San Jose special s morulug paper says: Oue of Emboz- zler Weeks' influential friends is quoted as saying be bas given up hope of saving the ubsconaer because the goverument hus wade u specific promise 10 give him up. Minister Baker aud Consul Williams have called on President Rodrigue Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castoria, TUESDAY, " - blow A Ry check brow on and is evidence that the body is = getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilatithis wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott & Nowne, N V. Al dragsiste @, W. PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experienco, READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN: SARY OF MEDICINK, B ath of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. ( the Eyeand Eaf, Fitsand Apoplexy, Hcurt o, Liver) Compltug, idues complaint, ous Debility, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of anir‘ona, Seminal Diabetes, Bright's Ditease, St. Vitus' m?&!‘“.’fix&mmm. Taralysis, White Swelling, Scrofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula \n ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. . Woman with her delicate organs re- Rosbd 24 bealih. Dropay eured without tapping. Special Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds. 880 to 8500 forfeit for any Dis- ease I cennot cure without mercury. Tage Worms removed in two or three hours, o no pay. Bewmorrhoids or Pilea eured. TEGSE WO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ally a person without asking a questio Al correspondence girictly confidential, Modicine sent by oxpress. Addressall letters to G.W. PANGLE, M. D, 6668 Broadway, Council Bluffs, e Enclose 4 cents in stamips for reply. OCTOBER ¢ , 1693, YOUTH OF OMAHA. Undoubted fneiplent © Ing Bronenal Catarrh, Arcested Uas der the Treaiment of Drs Copeland and Shepar stione 1 s thut neg- tecte | colus wil deveiop bronchial troubic and from that phthisis--incipiont consump. ton. T sp te of our nenthful climate, hun Areds of BEonclial cuses Fesuit In consimp- tion rekthere (n Omihine No one donbis this D svelind and Shepard can nrrest nd 1re those Gisenses (F Uiey wra hron tht 1o ther witention n time. John Welch I8 w0 10 < man of 15, ind 1ives at 11028 10th streo Mrs Pownrs, wife of K W ywin Union Paelfic pas ctor. This bri bt 1ad s 0 the employ Smith & Co., wholesale dry voods, He wamption, Follow- A fact no lon ‘er qu dn L Zoit M’y 28, 10th street, with & Co. satment 4 bronchitis, n course of wrd for catnreh ¢ pleased at the splendid ra- ¢, My troublo eame from v dIn the winte 0 u reaiized it [ had a protty bad case. The d ense showea iiseif first in my head, cloeging the noss wnd throat, und makinz it hard 1o keep thom e folt as 1€ there was a bix umpin my time. The trouble then w into my chest—into tha bronehinl tubes and lu Mornines I would aud ag terribly, atrothy white m insuch quantities that it seired me ) WS WiWAYS Worse about 9§ o'o osk jorning. My lungs hurt mo and wer arp palns would dart throu:h t lungs, tirst one, then the other. 1€ 1 walked up stites T wis' all out of breath, and foit a distressed soreness deep in the chest. In fact my bronthine powers got in very bad shpe. undif Lhid zone on lonz in this way I believe my lings troken duwn com- coughed (11 summer, Theontarrh uft While 2ot to wy stomach, and 1lost m: nppe- tite. T could novrelish anything und did not want to eat. Before I hud tiis catarrhal dis- ease I wantod three good meals o alunch hetween meals. As my enting dropped Ilost In flesh. My color was bad. 1 be- came pule and wouk. Everybody noticed how thin “and" poor 1 was. nnd they of it. I wus running down ni when ‘Dr. Shepar )k me in charo was in July. T felt lotter aficr the first office “treatmont. My hoad wred u could breutho froely onc 1 wanted to ontund con'd enjoy my f The soreness und pins steadily left my chest; 1 now ind not get of breath, M nearly gone. My weight 1s increasir sunm it all up, Tam rapidly gotting Dr. Shepard promptiy checked my disoase, and Is buliding we up every day 80 thut L know I am safe from further lung trouble.” would hav ] nd, to excelled osed by all swered. treatmont by mail. Diseasos v symptom Dlank. ~Questions (chronic disenses cheerfully un- Write for symptom blank. DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD, ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK BUILDING. OMATIA, NEB. Every Curable Discase Treate 1y Office Hours— to 11 a. 1 . 2105 p. i Ttod b Sunduy—10 o, m. tol2 m. FIRST National Bank Y. S. Depository. OMAHA - NEBRASKA. pital. Surplus HERMAN KOUNTZE, President. JOHN A. CREIGHTON. Viee F. H. DAVIS, Cashier, W. H. MEGQUIER, Assls H. E. GATES .. $500,000 5100,000 prasiiaat nt Cashter. Ansistant Cagh Weak Eyes Mads Strong clacies and Eye- Glasses icted to the eyes by the lacest scientific mothods First-class goods. Reasonable prices. No humbug NORMAN M. RUDDY, Sclentifio Opticlan, 219 South 15th Strest, - - Omah a SURELY CURED. To e Eptror—Please inform your read- ers that I have n positive remedy for the above named discase. By its timely mse thousands of Lopeless cases have been per- manently cured. 1 shull be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who Luve consumption if they will send mo their express and post office address. T A. Slocum, M.C., 183 Peurl ork. TO THE OWNERS OF ALL of 1oty on Al or street fron E to Twelfth street, and the easteurb of Twelfth street from Castellar stroet to Vin- ton stroet. You aro hereby notificd that slgned, three disinterested freel city of Omaha, have been duly u the mayor, with the approval of the cil of siid eity, to usscss the dawa; owners respectively of the property by the chango of grade of sald sircets, de cfured mec by ordiuun o 212, pussed September 1898, approved September 15t v You ure farther notifled that having ac- cepted snid appointment and duly qualified as’ required by law,wo will, on the Sth day of Octobor, A. D 03, ut the hour of kn the aft h, ut the office ‘of (G 1. Paul, 1605 Farnam €, within th rporits mits of suid y, meet for the purpose of considering and King the ugsessment of dumage to the owners rospectively of maid property affected King Into consid the undoer- 1ers of the pointed by ty couti- (0 the affected t ure time and pla Jections to or stutementseoncerning sessmont of dumug proper. n you mauy consider . PA = W11 5 ha September 23d, 16 528 d10t 2 OWNERS OF of lots on Hickory st o west line of Secon ALL LOTS OR PARTS eaty from Fifth street street: Y hereby nofificd that the under- slfued; three disinterested treeholders ot the Clty of Omaba, have been duly appointed by the mauyor, with the approval of the city coun il of suid ‘city, o assess the dumage to 1l owneis respectively of the property affectod by grading said street, de d nocessary by ording G694, pussed September 12th, 1593 approved September 191h, 1593 You are further notificd, thut having ac- copted said appolntment, and duly qualified as required by law, we will, the 5ih day of Qotober. A, ., 1893, up i hour of 4 o'clock in the afiernoon st the office of George J. Paul, 1 Farnam strect, within the corpors Timits of suid city, micet for the purpose of ¢ slderiug and muking the asousment of dani: age o the owners respectively of suid prop- erly, affected by sald grading, iking into conslderition special benefits, if any. You are notified 10 be preseat at and place aforesuld. and ko any objections g ar stateients ¢ atug sald wssossment of dumages a5 you muy consider proper. 673 PAVE 0. W, HOLBROOK . J. BAVILLF. 3, 1698 528410y You are the time Owmal, Septewber PAINTS. It Pays to Paint. It Pays to Use Good Paint. It Pays to Look Around And See Where You Can Buy Paints Of All Kinds at Real Wholesale Prices. THE COUNCL BLUFRS PAN. 0118 GLASS 0 Thelurzest oxelusive Patnt, Oil and G house In the Missourl valley. Is the only pizce where you cun buy u bill of palnts for cash at wholesale prices and be assared that you #et the best of everything—Brashes, Ladders, Puints, Ols, Co'ors, Pizments, Frescoes und everythin: eice you will need in the I1ine this fall=whether fn quantities you can carry away In your hands orfn car load lots, Money is Scarce und you want every dotlar to count for all it's worth. It makes no difference whether you lve five miles or 500 mlles from Council Blufls, you will sive woney by buying at wholesale, ART GLASS! Ours is the unly exclusive Art Glass Factory in the west where you ¢ in get your own fun- cles worked out. or the beautiful 1deas of spo- il urtists realized without fancy prices. Wehave plenty of room. We carry a stock of plate und all other kinds of gluss and are y to fill orders from hana packages to carlots. Come and see us, or write for esti- mntes on plute and il other kinds of gluss and painting material, 82~ Wutch this spuce for prices, COONCHL BLUEES PAINT 1L 8 61485 0, Council Blufts, lowa. Revoiving and Adjustable Flower Stands and WINDOW BRACKETS Durable, ornamental a practieal; admired by ev- ery lover of house plunts, NG trouble to care for and keop plants with theio, Fullline, pots, ete. ut LUND BROS,, 23 Main St Special Noticess COUNGIL BLUFF3; [0 RENT-Newly fuinisliod room. 1 block from posiofce. 619 181 Ave, CELY furnished rooms for rent, 118 Soutl Seventh street R BENT. A nic Dr A compotent glrl for general house- 1. Woodbury, coraes Work. AT, Flickinger, 834 Fourth i \ TRAL imp! p; uble location for wireho:4s 8ho, muzieate at onee with the Mayne Real Es 621 Broadway, Council Bluifs. well located d Story sts, B-room ho Bl mont men wi n that Day & Hess have some bargaiug n frult wnd garden land near i loans Farm and eity propar sold Pa & Thomus, Couu. Ve K8D0OLS, VauILs, L ub chlansys Taylor's grosery, 34) renandis ines or 10 exchun uncil Biufts Have cleur luproved land and cash 10 trade for & $13.000.00 10 $20.000.00 stock of gen eral merehandise. Siock of drugs 0 wade for laud, Johusi@d & Vau Paties, Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neithoer Opinm, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirly years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness, Castorin prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colie. Castoria relicves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea--the Mother’s Friend, Castoria. * Castorfa is an excollent medicine for ehil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me o its good effect upon their children, D G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. Castoria. Castoria {3 50 well adapted to ol T recommend it as superior toany knowi to m Iren thas rescription I A, Ancwen, M. D, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. *Our physicians in the chillren's depart- ment have spoken highly of their experl. ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among our edical supplies what is known as regular Products, yet wo are freo to confoss Nee she merits of Castorin has wos w= ta look with favor upon it Usiten HospTAL 4% Disncysany, Loston, Mass. * Castoria i3 the best remady for children of which Tam acquainted. T hope the day s ot far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the uack nostrums whic destroying their loved ones, by foreing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premiature graves.” Dx. J. ¥, KixcneLoe, Conway, Ark. arl Avrey C. Swirn, Pres, Tho Centanr Company, 17 Murray Strect, Now York City. - Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Curtains, lilunkéfi;:Rugs.‘ Furs, Feathers, Cleaned # Dyed. Good " Work Prompr é}:ficnt‘on 3 2 g IReasonable=Pric PRoPRIETOR.” FURNITURE. Dewey & StoneFurnitureCo The oldest, largest and best wholesale and retall furaitura hous3 in the west. 1115-1117 Farnam St. 1114-1116 Harney St. 29 Years in One Location. No rent to pay. Occupy our own buildings. WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES LACE CURT.AIIS All Grades of Goods from Plainest to Most Expensiva, CHAMBER SUITS from $10 to $1,000 DININGROOH, LIBRARY, PARLOR AND KITSA3N RURAIIIL, Refrigerators and Baby Carriages. THE FINEST DRAPERYDEP ARTMENT in th: West RUPTURE FERMANENTAY CURE] or §) PAY, NO PAY UNTIL CURED, We refor you to 4,6 patiente FINANCIAL REFERENCE S Navt Bani af Oomnercs Oneab INANG A Gurman 3avin i Bk, Omaha. No datention from business, Noopsration. Inves. tigate our mothod. Writton guaranteo to absolutel curoall kinds of RUPTUKE of both soxes without thl use of knife, no mutter of how long stund EXAMINATICN FREE, THE 0. E. MILLER CDA2ANY, 307-308 N. Y. Life Bu 1diag, Omala, Neb, BEND PoR OIRCULAR THE SOUTHWICK BALING PRESS. . @+ Machine at a 10 Tons-a-Day Price, 2-Tons-a-Day flackine st a 10 Tons.a Doy Price. "I;[Sflll“!l\hlch Baling Press is a2 i § o 3 orse, full-circle machine, largest foed opening of any Continnous-Baling, Double-Stroke Press i the World, Bale !lu(; draft light, Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BEST. Now s the time to buy a hay press fore you buy. SANDWICH MANF'G. CO., COUNCIL BLUFF3 COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS Ail kindsot Dyelng and Cioaning done In the highest style of the art. Faled and stuined fabricy made L look as good us uow. Work prompily done ani dellvered in all purts of the country. Seanl for price iist C. A, MACHAN, Propriotor, Brosdway, near North western depot It will pay you to see our machines be- 3 ' Telepbonid

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