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    TITR OMAHA DAILY OCTOBER II , 1892.
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL JJLUFFS.
CFHCK : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET
Deliverer. Vy e.irrlor to any ivirt of th ? city
1MV. TII/TON. - MANAGER.
' Office Nn"
Tiffrt'tin\rJ . . Hm'ncM Mpt , | Editor . . . . .M a
MI.MJH Jf/ : > I'/M .
f * V. I'lumblnp Co.
t'ouncll Hln IT s Lumber Co. .
"Columbian Day" will t > o observed bv the
Second Presbyterian church Sunday even-
IIIR with an extensive program. x
The Ucpubllcjin club will attend a political
mcntintr this evening IT I .owls township , nt
which J .1 Stcailmnn will snake n spcccii.
Marr.cu-At the Kiel hotel. Thur dav.
evonllip , October ! , ISM , Mr. Arthur h.
Miller of FiirroRUt , In. , and Miss Hvii b.
Kennies of Macedonia , la , Uov. II. H. bar-
tun Ollldatlllp.
The Iowa conference of tno Litter IMv
Saints will convene In HuutlnRlon'8 hull ,
over 101 lironiUrny , bupmnlut ! tomorrow nml
lastinp ; over Suiutny. Mcetl-ips will bo held
both days itt 10 a. in. nml 2 p. m.
The I'um nil services of the late Iva T.unllo
Soars , daughter of Mr. nntl Mw. M. H.
Bfurs. will occur from ttio f.unllv rosldonce ,
f.ai .South Miidison street , at 10 oVIocIt tills
monilnir. Friends of the rnmlly nrs invited.
The second anniversary sorlatilo and Inter-
talnmcntof the Dnerro of i'oeahontas , Im
proved Order of U--d Men , will tin held this
( ivunine at the hull of the Hod Men , corner
of Broadway and Main street. The public
nro cordially Invited.
A yountf man was found wandering about
the western | > nrt of the city yuitordnv
nlmost united and exhibiting many signs of
liiRanitv , Ho was arrested and taken to thn
city jail for safe Uconluc until the coimms-
Blotters could InvestIjjato his case. Ho t'nvo
his naino as Itlley llrndshaw.
Marriage licenses wore Issued yesterday to
the following parties ; Ilonry Johnson and
Mr.ry I ) , tipanglcr , noth or Unuonvooti ;
Koccrt Marx and Mathilda Witt , both ol
Council HlutTs ; John Johnson nml Maggie
Chrntensnn , both of Council DlutTs ; Arthur
K AHJlcr of Farrucut , Iu. , nnd Eva K.
Kcatncs of Macedonia.
The cold woallior is approaching , prepare -
pare yourself for the cliilly nights , visit
the Boston Stoic nnd iooic over tholr
olcfrant line of comforts unil hlankols.
Blnnlvbts nnd comforts to suit till tables
mid nt nil prices. Out- low prices prevail -
vail in nil ciucs , the power of the ready
dollars shows itsclf. , Bobton Store , Coun
cil UlulTs , la.
Prepare for the cold weather. The
iniincnpo supply of ladiiis , ' misses' penis'
nnd childron's ttndcrwnro nt the lioston
exceeds anything in previous years.
Our prices , as is known throughout the
west , the lowest. Boston Store , Council
BlulTs , In ,
If you don't wr.nt to buy hard coal you
had "bettor see Bi.xby about those oil
v burners. They nro adapted for use in
hot 11 ir furnaces , btcain and hot water
boilers , with no coal or ashes to handle.
Special c.iniaijn | ) { whip sale on Mon
day. Your choice of a whole window
full for 50c , former price GOc , 75c , l)0o )
nnd SI.00 each , with campaign banner * .
Charles Probitlo , lilii Broadway.
Do you want n nnbbv co.it either in
Indies * , missus' or children's and nt the
light pricoV If so , visit the Boston
Store and look over their lino. Council
UlulTs , la.
Miss Ella Johnson has returned from a
visit with friends In the cast.
MSR | Nellie y.urmuohleti loft last evening
for u visit with friends In Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ellis of North Platte ,
Nob. , nro In the city for a visit with Ocorgo
Uravos and family.
Miss Maud Virgin , who has bcea visiting
Miss Jctinio Wallnco for tbo past month ,
leaves this evening for her homo in Burling
ton.
Judco Walter I. Hays of Dubuquc , who
represents the Fourth district In congress ,
Is in the city the uuost of Congressman
Thomas Howinan. He loaves todav for Hur-
lon , where ho will speak this evening.
.1. O. Stuart , accompanied bv a number of
other representatives of the Latter Day
Saints' oliurcb , lelt yesterday for Logan to
uttend the camp meeting of the Latter Day
Saints , which Is now In prosress. Ho will
make an effort to Induce tlio elders to select
Council -Bluffs as the place for holulng the
mooting next October. A vote will bo taken
on the question tounv.
Jacob Sims Is in Dos Molnes , having pone
there to nrguo u motion before the supreme
court for a now trial In the case of Arnold
ngmnst tbo city , in which n verdict was run-
Uoicd in favor of the city a few months ago.
This suit Is tliu ono which involved the own
ership of Falrmount park , and was thought
to dccldo nractic.ill.v all the other suits in
volving the snrao questions. Sims aunoars
for the plaintiffs.
The Inrgcst , the finest , the most ar
tistic display of fall and winter goods
over exhibited in Council Blulls will bo
hhown at the Boston Storo. Grand fall
opening Thursday evening , Oct. 13.
Doors open at 7:30 : prompt.
House cleaning time has como and so
hns the Inrgcst invoice of lace curtains
nnd draperies over received nt the
Council Hlulls Ciirpot company's.
Suits and overcoats $10.00 loss than
nny other tailor in town ; clothing dyed ,
cleaned nnd topairod. Frank James
I'olorbon , UIU1 S. Oth street.
Gallon Messrs. D\v & Hess nnd ask
to bo shown the Kloln tract of100 acres
n Aon sale in live and ton aero tracts.
They will bliow it free to nil.
Genuine Hound O.ik , Radiant Ilorao.
P. ij. Stewart utovcs and ranges , sold
exclusively by Cole & Cole , -11 Main.
I'rlclitont'il u Woman ,
J. K. Carruthors' house at HIQ corner ol
Ninth street and Fourth avenue was cn <
tcrcd by thiovcs yesterday afternoon. They
got in through the basement , hut wcro dis
covered by Mrs. Cnrruthurs who was at
ticmo alono. She Mole softly out. of the
front door , locking It after her , and went tc
the house of a neighbor for help. Itoturnlnt
n imnuto later she found that the fellows uaii
taken fright and had escaped throuch UK
back door Just as she entered the front ,
They wore seen as tiioy ran nwav , nnd n de
ncription was furnished the oalclals. Latei
In the day two men , giving iheir names a <
Joe Murnhy nnd Chnrlus Fibber , wore ur
rested on suspicion ut being the t'iiilt\
parties.
Notulnz was stolen from the house , at
though tha thlovoj hud broken open thodooi
leading from tbo collar to the lirs > t lloor , am
hod ovidoiitlv boon la the house when tbej
wcro frightened uwav.
II In want of anything in the windov
Mitulo line , curlains , curtain ioles , wal
paner. portiors , chenille table covers
etc. , blop into the Boston Store , where i
Is a pleasure to Bliow goods. Counfci
IMufJTH , In
\VanIiMl to itny ,
Improved property. Will pay cash II
price Is low. II. G. Mcnoo.lOMalnstroot.
Now carpets and draperies nt tin
Council Blurts Cm-pet comuany's.
Just to hnnd , nnothcr case of GO pain
of wrapper blankets , the latest novoltiiv
for wrappers. Only Too u pair , Bostoi
Store , Council Blurts , Iu.
No bankrupt , Hro-smokod. dtimneci
furniture nt Meyer's , 305-807 Broadway
Clean goods , less than any Otnahn price's
Judson , civil otijjiuaor , 32S Broadway
SE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Riilroatl Oomraissionors Hold a Very In
teresting Session ,
THEY INVESTIGATE DEPOT FACILITIES
orScvrral ItoniUTrll What
'llivlr Compniile * Art ) Doing for thn
Accnminuilutloii of the Tritvrl-
lug I'ubllo In This Direction.
The railroad cotnmUslouors met at the
council chamber to hear evlJenco in the
proceedings Instituted by tno el y council
to force the sovcr.U railways centering hereto
to furnish some bettor depots for the use cf
the traveling public.
An amendment tu the original petition had
been filed by the mayor and the dopot. com
mittee from the city council requesting the
commissioners to order a union Oepot built ,
but If that wcro not done to order all the
coimunlos , excepting the Northwuitern , to
erect suitable local depots. lit the palllion
was incorporated the contract signed by the
rnli.vay companies agreeing to build a union
depot. The effect of this was to bring the
quo9lion of the union depot directly before
the commission , a thing which the city rr-
lusid to do or allow to be done en thu Ilrst
hearing.
When the niooting opened Commissioner
S.nlth stated thai notice hud hjon served on
all the roads of the proiont autto.i and that
roglstciud loiter cards wore In the possession
ot tuo commissioner beating thu signatures
of the ofiiciais In tokeu of the receipt of the
notices.
Tlie roll of the different railway companies
was called nnd It was found Unit only the
Chicago , Uurllngton & Qulncv. tbo Kansas
City , bt. Joseph As Council liluffs nnd the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul were repre
sented , the two lirv. by Air. Ucssler and the
lust by Mr. Goodcnough. A. Kimb.nl , as
sistant to the president of the Chicago. Koolt
Island & I'.tcHIc , said that bo had no author
ity to rupicsent bis company excepting as a
.or. Tno Union Pacllic , Omaha As St.
ami ilia Chicago At Northwestern
wore unrepresented.
The representative. * of the companies who
were present u ere asked If they hud any
thing to sny in defense of tholr ileput facili
ties us they now are.
Attractions of Sumo of tbo Depots.
Mr. Ucssler admitted that his depot , the
Burlington , was not as handsome , as some ,
bjt h-i claimed that it wai clean ai.d plenty
largo enough for their patronage. Messrs.
Klmball and Goodonough mudo tnc sumo
plea for their depots.
r. J. Dav was "summoned as a witness to
testify ni lo Iho condition ol the depots. Ho
tcatllk'd that the Burlington , Hock Island
and Milwaukee- - depots vi ere badly located ,
lllthy nnd inadequate. The last two wcro
located In n part of the city which it was
dangerous to iiass through at. nlclit , and
over a mile from the business center of the
citv.
citv.William
William Slcdcntoff testified as to the ter
ritory that was tributary to the several
roaa , nnd his ouinion of the condition of the
depot buildings was the t.amo as thut of Mr.
Day. IIo thought the present , condition of
the depots was very injurious to tao busi
ness interests of Council Blults.
decree F. Wright gave an account of the
way in which the railroad companies had
been induced to sicn iho contract whereby
they agreed to enter Into the union depot
scheme , nnd how on ono protest or another
the fulfilment of the contract had been de- '
laycd lor two years. Ho refused to give his
omnlon as to the prospects lor u speedy ful
filment of the contract.
M. F. Uobrcr. L. Everett. City Engineer
I-j. 1C. Cook , I.V. . Morse of Sheiiniulofih and
H U. Wudsworth wcro put on the stand but
lltllo new information was gained from them.
A. T. Elwell , city ticket agent ot the lloclt
Island , presented n statement of the business
done on his road during the six mouths end
ing August 31 , IS'Jj.
J. M. Lane , ticket nnd freight agent of the
Milwaukee , presented n similar statement.
Superintendent Goodenough put him
through a cross examination , In the
course of which ho stated that
thcro was nothing to nrovent teams
from driving directly up to the depot ,
as had been charged. Ho gave the seating
capacity of the depot at
tweuty-nino to forty-
tbico. Tno average patronage was fourteen
passenccrs per day , or a little less than three
for each train. These figure ? represented the
ucUinl Council Bluff. * patronage , as all trains
started trom Omaha.
\V. J. Davenport , uonoral passenger and
freight agent of the Burlington , furnished u
statement of the passenger business done
curing the twelve months ending September
! W. 'ienoral Superintendent Bossier renewed
his statement of the morning to tbo effect
that thu dopot. was neat , though not gaudy ,
when Commissioner Doy raised u laugh by
inquiring qulzzingly if Mr. Bessler had scon
his depot lately.
. I'norly I'.ltroul/rd.
' You will see by the statement I have pre
sented , " said Mr. Davenport , "thM the
number of tickets sold over the Burlington
averaco bntwcon six and seven per train ,
and that includes mileage tickets and the o
fold to passengers who po to Omulm to tnko
thn trains. Tno depot would scat twcnty-
live comfortably. "
"Couldn't as many people ride In a box
car ns in ono of your upholstered passenger
cars ! " asiced City Attorney IlGiolton.
ftlr. Davenport changed the subject , nnd
devoted a few remarks to the alleged cleanli
ness of the dopot.
"It is clean then , Is it ! " queried Commis
sioner Uo.v. with considerable emphasis on
the first "Is. "
"Yes , " replied Davenport ; "It Is perfectly
clean. At least I consider U so , although
pcrbars my ideas of cleanliness are not up
to thot.tat.durd. "
"No , " rejoined Doy , with tdo melancholy
air of a innn who had been thcro hiinsoll ;
"I'm afraid ' "
they're not. And evciyoody
but the railroad men who wcro present
chuckled pleasantly.
Nonooftho railroad men had anything
further to say , although they were given an
opportunity to mnho nny statement that tiioy
thought would give tnolr case u belief show
ing.Tho
The case was tauon under advis cinont and
Iho meeting adjourned.
The case will bo considered by the com
missioners nl their mooving In DOJ Molnes
next week and H decision will ho given as
soon as possible. Immediately upon ttio ren
dering of the decision n copy will bo sent to
the city attorney , so that the result , will bo
known hero prooably by the latter part of
the week.
Tire Corner of llrciadmiy ami Unit on
StllMlt.
Otir Into loss u.v flro wns covo-ort by
two policies , both in tlio COUNCIL
HLUKKS INSURANCE COMPANY.
By 7 o'clock the next morning after
Iho llro the socrotnry was on the nsh
honp , poticll in hand , ready to flyuro the
loss down to bedrock , which ho did , too ,
Buying Unit' It wns his duty nnd no
small part of his business " So long us
ho did not go below bed rock wo had no
reason to complain , consequently the
Bottlomont was not only prompt , but in
every way satisfactory , so much to that
in audition to S.00.00 ! ) ( seven policies )
carried by this company before the lire
wo now add to it $10,000.00.
Itain ? intimately acquainted with ttic >
secretary and directors wo cannot l > c
porsuiuled that bettor indemnity nan be
obtained than that offered by our home
company , besides wo behove in patron'
I/.ing worthy homo enterprises , every
thing being equal , nnd unless wo do we
shall continue to bo dependent on for
eign capital nnd corporations.
O. \VnisiJU' ,
JAB. A. HKUKI.U.
Idt'iitlllod tlio Oondi.
I.ato developments have settled the facl
that John Stewart , who was arrested Tues
dey on suspicion , U a member of a gang o
burglars , and that the theory of the police h
regard to his trunk was a correct one. Mar
d shal 1'ntton and S , B. Sholz , the Villlsca mer
chant whoso store was entered thoothei
nlf ht , arrived in tbo city yesterday aUe
i. visiting I'lulUmouth and taking i
look ut the contents of tliefcltrunl
thut was ipirited off 10 qulotly Tucs
day morntnt : . The trunk oved to bo full of
ftllk * , stiUni , and other valuable dro s poods ,
amounting to < oveinl hundred * of dollars ,
nnd ho klcntill.r.1 them as these taken from his
place. Stewart hns been taken to Vllllscn to
stand trial on tlio charge of burphirv. Ills
two companion * have dl apooatcd nnd nro
not likely to bo scrn In this part of the
country soon. _
TIII : UOSTON sTem : oi
A r.rlllliuit r.vrnt l.ii't i : < rnliie Thut At-
triirtnl Lnrgi ! Criiudi.
The nnnunl opening ol Tlio Boston
Store last evening was by far the Ihiost
of the scries of surprises that Its enter
prising maiiiigors have given the people
ol Council Bluffs since the oponlnir of
the big oatiibllshnmit. Tlio display of
good's was richer and the character inoro
varied tiian nt nnv previous opening.
On nil the floors nnd In all the dopa t-
ments the richest fabricstho newest nov
elties that tlio season lias produced
wore displayed In generous profusion
nnd with a skill that made them artisti
cally as well as intrinsically bountiful.
Mr.Vhitelaw , during his summer visit
in Kuropo , had abundant loasurc to
pro'ccutu-hia sonrch for novelties , and
many of the finest things the European
markets atToi'd wore displayed in the
various departments hist evening. Tlio
exposition of dress goods and linens was
particularly line and called forth the
most favorable comment. Another
feature that created a great deal of en
thusiasm w is the hosiery display that
Ihlcil ono of the longest counters in the
stoic.
Notwithstanding the fact that itbogan
raining half nn hour before the doors
wore1 otioued , and continued for half an
hour nftonviirds , thuro was a very largo
attendance , but not us largo us tlio
spier-did display warranted , and for the
purpose of giving the la.lics wlio wore
prevented ftom coming out by the rain
tin oppoi Uinlty to too the buautlftil
tilings the opening will bo ropc'itcd '
next Tuesday evening.
At 10 o'clock , after the crowd had loft ,
the usual banquet was given the clerks
nl K'liulollot's. Korly covers were laid
and a royal fciibt was enjoyed by all , In
cluding thu representatives of the press.
ISriinnN C. (1. I ) .
For bargains Saturday , October lo.
on the following :
Litrgo clothes basket , THe ; raouium
clothes b.iskot , G3c ; sin'iil clothes
basket. Slio.
Largo tubs , C3c ; medium tubs , ollp ;
btiiall tttbilite. .
Larsio llbro tubs , S1.-17 ; medium fibre
tulw. USc.
Fibre pails , 30c ; paper pails , 19c ;
three hoop pails , He ; two-hoop pails ,
lie.
Washboards , lie , 14c , lOc , 28c.
Largo copper bottom wash boilers ,
73c.
Copper bottom teakettles , 50c.
Clothes wringer , $1.75.
Ciothcs lino. Co.
Lewis lye , De ; Eagle lye , 7c ; Star lye ,
/5c. /
Domestic soap , 7 bars for 2oc ; White
Russian , 7 for 2. > c ; Santn Clans , 7 for 2je ;
Ilumpty Ilumpty , 7 for 2oc ; Old Coun
try , 0 for 25o ; olive soap , 0 for 2oc :
Ilorscshoo soap , lii for 2oc ; tar soup , "c
a bar ; all washing powders , 3Jc a , pad :
age : -1 oz. Gold Dtiot. , lc. ! )
0-lb. box starch , 2c ! ) ; ; 5-lb. box starch ,
lc ( ! ; 1-lb. Lox starch , oc ; bull : starch ,
ojc.
Lurgo bottle of blueing , ! ic.
This is for ono day only , Saturday ,
October lo. BROWN'S CO. . D. ,
Corner Fourth street and Broadway.
Never before have the people of
Council BUilTs and Omaha had such an
opportunity to buy aero property suita
ble for homo or fruit as is oil'orcd by
Day & Hess.100 .icres to piclc from.
Only two and a half miles east of Coun
cil BlulTs postolllce.
2o do/en gents' heavy gray under
shirts during this week for lee each ,
worth lilic. Boston Store , Council
BluIVs , la.
Save your hard coal ; use wood , and
cull on II. A. Cox , 10 South Main street.
Best Missouri wood $ o.OO per cord , de
livered.
Gentlemen , the finest , line of fall goods
in the city , juat received. Koiter , the
tailor , 310 Broadway.
The Boston Store closes every even
ing at ( i p. m. except Mondays and
Saturdays.
_ _ _ _ '
Largo invoice of new lace curtains at
the Council Blulls Carpet company's.
Boston store closes every evening at
p. m , , unle&s Mondays and Saturdays.
IcOpooplo in this eiiy use g 13
T.hc Gab Co. puts 'om in at cost.
Something entirely new in flower pot
stands at Lund Bros. '
Jiirdiniers , nicely decorated , nt Lund
Bros.1 , COc and 7.ie.
Pay Davis for drugs and paints.
The natural way is the safest-
Nature oas an antidote lor every ill that
human kind is heir to. Some are btill
to bo discovoiod , but the world's stan
dard remedy folly degeneration , rliuu-
untie gout , constipation , indigestion ,
ollonsivo breath ; etc. , is Nature's Rein-
ctly , ] iure nnd simple , and is called
C'lirlsbad Sprudol Salt , the evaporation
of the Carlsbad Water , bottled by the
cit3if Carlsbad for Amo lean uso. Tlio
genuine have the signaluro of "Hishcr
& Mondolson Co. , N. Y. , oSole Agents , "
on every bottlo.
W .C. ESTEP ,
Funeral Direcior , Emiialmer
114 Main Street ,
Coudoll Bltills ,
AUDIT nal complete Troat-uoat. c ° nilitlnj of
Buppoiltorloi. Olmmant la Uipiulai , ulia la Hot
. . . , . . . . . . . , .
- - - - H v. .u UH.U U ( M. ? ) 41 , .UhUill I
blludor Uloo lliulto iliu , i-'aruala , Kau.itor Hurj II
Urrl'tlui. T.lU limply h u nuvor bjor ) known to
Jnll.lliisrbui Ofor Jinonttiy mill.Vhr uiIorfroin
tkln lurrlulu illiuivj wlu.i a vrrltDn .in ir.iuO ) Ii
Donltlvolyutvui wltliUbjtaiorrofiml
thomaaarlf
iioieuru.l.Tjiil tj n ? for frJJ fcmuplu. ( Jinranuj
Usuea brKulm A Co. . Drujilili , Solo Aont , cor ajr
1UI' uuU liounut xroou , u . .tia. Nob.
RIPAM5 TA3ULE8 rt uiutn
tlio tttmiach , lntr uiulxiwtls. f i.
rr the tlcod. are VA A nd ell eel
wUow p , mrlcz - .
J Unurc bloc ' , cr K folium by Iho Monmch. in f r or Ino
tratlncii lofoin ] ] > tiHlrpnperfnuctloni. 1'irvrti *
orj. l' , . . - t f mall. 1 CTOM. i M mufn , 15c.
IrS OllbUfCAL CO. . JOf-rnic-ebt./iipw Vcrk S
SEWER PROPOSALS.
Foalen proposals will bo received by the nn-
dorslmicd until 1 : 0 o'clock p. in , October ' 'nth ,
UO. , for iho construction of a sewer In sowur
district No. lll'.lii tno city of Omulm. us per
ordinance No. 310.1 , according to plans und
siH'clllCHtlons on lilo In the olllco of the hoard
of public works. 1'ropos'ils to bo made on
printed blanks furnished by it.n board , and la
bo accompanied by a certified cheek in the
bum of f.VO , paynbio to the city of Omulm ua
an uvluoncoof good faith.
Iho board reserves the rluht to rojcct any
or all bids and to waive ilofoou.
I' . W. IHIIKIIAUSKK.
Chalrninn of the lioard of I'ubliu Works.
Om aba , Nob. , October llitu , 1E&2. oia-U-20-21
. . _ _ -m - > U SI U % JU 01 n vbMv. . - * * r
A 12TOnS"Q'DiW 'flncnlri0ntn'0Ton8-a-Dny ' Price.
TboHnuOm-lrU Itntlne l'fr Is nMiorse , full-clrclo machine.
ItIIM the InrceM trci ) cpLnlni ! ot
nnr Conttmioull.illnR ,
Double-Stroko 1'rcss In
tbo WorlJ.
r-
nnlcstBhtjdraftllsh | . T * '
Copacltyt Con triKtlon , DnrnMlltr-nll tlio lll'.ST.
SANDWICH W3ANUFACTURING C OT
Tbo fnllowliu tu tiifrtnlhl ) frim Pi-nator II r Shnmwftv ofVn1i n'oif. Nob. . snenl < forit of )
W unnnt.ti. Vcb' October Ii * - findwlnli M'f'c C'o Oounell llmtTs-driil * ' Wearoviry
well plcaii'il wlili the "niitliwlek Iliiv l're , bon iht from you ri'eonhy'o e n iialo l.i loin
perdny. I think It sup-rlor to nnyth us I ever " > 'iw fern h-iv tire i . . . . , , . . .
lti' pcctfulty Youra. II I' Pllt MST \ \ \ \
ST MD FOR OATALiOGUE. . A.N D PIUOK
The autumn 1 the time to p.ilnt , nnd one coat brlghtons and preserves houses
and buildings nnd adds much to the value an.l beauty of your property.
Would Too like to Buy Paint at Wholesale
Wo want to soil you pnints nnd ovorythinir used in painting at wholesale and
IP S. The Irst bol'.od ' oil you boughtyou probnblv paid "Oc a g illon for it. Wo will
sell you one gallon or 100,00 ! ) gallons of any brands i.tI INow ! ) wo have caught
your attention , read the rest of this and compare these straight cash prices.
St. Louis lend , 7c per 11) .
Omaha lead , Ojc per Ib.
Joplln lead , ( He per Ib.
Cheap lead 5p per Hi.
Linseed oil , boiled.I9c per gil.
Linseed ol1. uiwI0c pur gal.
1'nlnt oil , Sip per gal. '
Barrel p , ice , 2c per gal. loss.
Horry Uros. , hard oil , o gal can ,
$1.GO Dor gal.
1 terry Bros , hard oil. 1 gal. can , $1.75.
Other hard oils , from $1.00 to $ l..r)0
per gal.
Mineral paints , dry , from IJo to ; ic.
Mineral paints , ground in oil , Ic to Gc.
Wo guarantee to boas gond as nny mixed paint. We will sell you at
per gallon. lias never been sold for less than $1. 50 per gallon.
As good ti paint as oilier dealers sell you for $1.59. Wo will boll you at SI. 00
per gallon.
Our Barn and * Roof Paint
Wo will soil you nt "Sc per gallon.
On all other gooQs our prices nro equally low.
COMB AND SEE US AND BRING THE CASH.
C. B. PAINT , OIL AND GLASS CO.
1 and 3 , 4th St. Masonic Temple.
ntyourhusbaud , ilenr iiisidum ,
0 K for onp of those Art Gtirlanil
, T > Heaters. You know a coed
u thing1vncn .you luivo liiid it
hummed in your curfe , 'and if your hus
band cannot liiid. time to como around
and tacc ] a loolc at the
Art Garland Heaters
why , don't Ictr'tho1 poor man freczo his
toe's tins \vinter , but , take it into your
own hands and llx thothiiiu { | ) yourself.
How la your range ? Worn out ? Cal
and see our stock.Vo have plenty > to
so around and everyone a porfcet stovo.
Como NOW. todliy this morniiij ; .
Wo nro ready to show you our good
things.
P. O. DE VOL ,
504 BUOADAVAY and lONoirni M.uxST.
COUNCIL BLUFFJ STE1U DYa OR.(5 (
All It ndsnf Dyolns nnJ rionnlnt done In th.3
liljhesthtylo of the art. Kadud an I stilno'l
fabrics mndo to look : n jroud us now
Woilc promptly done and dcllvorol In all
purts of iho country. Send for unco list ,
C. -MAOUAN. . - - I'KWKIGL'OIl.
illlioidwiy , NoarNortlr.vmtira
Ill.UFf ) . 10 ft.
Improved Safely Elavalors ,
KIMBALL BROS.
Cor. Ol i btroot and llth Avo. , Oounell lllulTs
NOTICE TO SELECT MATBHIAL
To the owners of lots nnd land fronting unon
stront iiiiirovoino'dlsirlot | | ( No. 48. ' ) , coniprls-
lux 1'aclllc street fruiii U''nd street to tlio alloy
between X'nd and ; j.'lru streets , In the olty of
Oinulia , and subject to iissusMiient for the
paying or iiincadiiinir.liii of the tatnc.
ion nro lieroliViDDtllloil , In pursuance of
ordlnanca t > 'o. uaal , pabsocl and unproved the
Kith day of October , 1ST. , to select unit dntor-
inllio uimn the kind of material to bo used In
pavliu or iiiiicailiiniUiiij ; said linurovciuuiit
district on or before the luth day of Novem
ber. 189. ' . or tlio city council will determine
mln inntorlil.
Dated ut Omaha , this 11th day of October.
IMC. I' , W. ItlKKHAUHKIt.
Chairman of the HoarU of 1'ubl \\orks. .
OU-14-15.
SEWER PROPOSALS.
Fouled pronos'ils will bo received by the iin-
doMlKiiod until li.'IJ o'olot'k p. in , , Outobor
2etli , ItJI , for the construction of Rowers In
towerdlatrlcls.NoH. Ko mid 171 , In thu olty of
Omulm. as per ordinances Noa. IUI1 and 'MOi ,
rusnuctlvoly , uccurdinj ; to plans and 8pecIII-
ontloiisiin ( Ho In the olllco of thy lloanl of
I'nblloorks. . Kach urouo.iil to bo nmdo on
printed blanks furnlshod by the board , nnd
to bo accompanied by u certified chock In thn
sunof ] [ IMO. pnyiibloto the city of Omalui as
evidence of t-ood lal'.h.
Ttio board rem-rvus tha rliht to reject any
or all bids , unil to wnlvodefocts.
_ . . I1.V. . IUUKIlAIJSF.il.
Chalrninn of tha Hoard of I'ubllo Works.
Ouiuhu , Nebraska , October llth. 1MK.
OH-1J-2I-23.
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AND
MACADAMIZING.
Sealed proposila will bo received by tbo
iindorslmicn until lil ; : o'clock u. in. . October
2Mb , Is'J' ' ' . for the following kinds of paving ma-
turlul , vl/ :
Sheet nsphaltilin ,
SlouKails or othpr ranlto ,
Colorado banJ toac ,
WoodrulT , Ivans is , btono , and
Vltnlli-d bnuk.
All according to specifications.
Tor p.ivlnz pan of tbo follow I IIR streets and
alloys In Iho city of Omaha , comprised In
htrcct Improvement illsriots ! Nos. 4M1.47. 480 ,
4U ! and 491 , ordered Impiovod by ordlnaneos
Nos. : iU7. : dllu' ' . : i.LD. 32.W uiuU : J lospectlvolv.
and for pavlna or miic.iilaiiiltlin ; sticct 1m-
Drovemcnt district No.4s.ri , ordered Impiovcu
by ordinance XKll , and moro particularly do-
sctlbed as follows , to-wlt :
No. 4tb Comer street from 10th street to
llth street
No 4h7 Alloy In block . " > " > , city , from 17th
street to Isth street.
No. 4vi-AIIey In block 110 , from 17th stieot
to Isth street.
No. 4i)0 ) 17th street , from Jackson street to
I.oavenworth stieet.
No. 4UI-Alley In block IDsls , from 10th street
to 17th street.
No , 4S1 I'.iclfic street , from Il.'nd street to
the alley bctuooiiS.'iul and Iflrd streets' , In the
city of Omahii.
Liioli bid topaclfy a price per square yard
for the pavln ; complete In the str < > uts mid al
leys , and the macadamising or pavnia com-
pliito of street Impiovcmcnt district No 4S" .
Work to bo'lono In iiccordanei ) with plnns
nnu spcclllcatlons on tlio In the olllcu of the
boarJ of public works.
Kucli proposal to bo ruadoon printed blnnks
furnished bv the b.ianl nnd to bo aoeompun-
led by a cert I lied check In the sum of JXMI. iiiy- :
able to the city of Omaha , as mi ovldenco of
| 'II ) > (1 ( fllltll.
Tlio board reserves the rlelit to reject any
or . .11 bids and to walvu Uofects.
I' . W. ItllUCIIAUHRU.
riiiilrman Hoar I of I'ubliu Works.
Omaha , Nub. , October 14th , Ib9- .
OU-1.V21-2J.
PROPOSALS FOR GRADING.
Poalcd proposals will bo received by the in-
dcialznod until 1IIJ : o'clock p. in , , October21st
1MU. for KraduiK :
Yiiitnn btrt'ct from 24th strnct to the west
line of the uiicy In hlockul. Wllcox's 2nd addi
tion , In tlio city of Omaha , In accordance with
plans and specifications on lilo In the olll o of
the lioard of public works.
JIUU to bo made on prlntc , ! blanks
furnished hy the board and to boaccomi ) iiilcd
by n cei tilled chock Iu the sum of iVW , p.iy-
able to the city of Omaha , as an ovlJcnco of
peed faith ,
The board reserves the right to reject any
or all bid" , and to wulvn dcfocls.
r.v. . iiiuKiiArsnn.
Chairman lloar.I of I'ublloorks ,
Omahn , Neb , October 7th , Ib'X' . o"-b-ll-15
SEWEPv PROPOSALS.
Fonlnd pioposals will bo received by tlioun-
doisbiniHl until 1 : ! 1 o'clock p. m. October
2lsi , iblli ( or the construction of mnvors Iu
sowur districts Nos. I1) ) ' . , lii ! and HA Iu the
city of Om.iha. as per ordinances Nos , IfJKI ,
! Cs2 and ll.'sl. rcspuitlvo y , acuorJIn ? to plans
nnd specifications on lilo Iu Iho olllco of the
Ho ml of I'uhllo Woiks.
ICach proposal to ho maceon ! printed blanks
furnished bv the board , and to bo accompan
ied by a certified check In tbo sum of tf'.Oi ! ,
piynhlo to the oily of Omalui , as an ovluuucc
of vooa faith.
The hoard reserves the rUht to reject any
or all bids , mid to walvu ( Infects.
I' . W. IIIIlKIIAUSr.il ,
Chalrmuii Hoard of I'ublloVoiki. .
Omaha , Nob. . Octotiur 7th , 16Si. O-i-14-13
NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL
FOR PAVING.
To the oivneisof lots null land frontlnznpou
sticct imimivoment districts numbciad and
descilbed iihfollous :
No , 4n , Coutor street from lOlh street t (
llth stieot.
No. 437-Alley l > i block .15 , olty , from 1711
street to Ihlh street.
No. 4h'l-Alloy ' In block 110 , from 17th street
to Iblh htreot.
No , 191 17th slroct Irom Jackson stieet to
Liwvcnworth stuiot.
No. 4U1-A1 oy In block 105' ! . city , from Ifith
to 17th street , tu the city of Omahu , nnd sub
ject to assessment for Iho p.ivjui ; or icpavliiK
of the same.
You nro horobv notified In pursuance of or
dinances NOB , il , J7 , : ) - ' , Ilill'.U.Ui and MX ) , ro-
spoctlvuly , passed nnd approved October 10th
IMC , to Sdlccl. and ( li'tcriiiliio ' upon the kind o
mnturliil to bo used In D.ivln , ' said Imnrovo-
munt districts on or tofoiotho 10th day of No.
vumltcr. IMi' . ' . or the city council will dotor-
mliiosnldmatorlnl.
Dutod at Omuhu. this iith : tiny nf October ,
it92. i' . w. initial A usiit. :
Clialrinuu of the Hoard of I'ubllo Works.
OU-14-10.
PROPOSALS FOR CURBING.
Bealod proposals will bo received by the un-
dorsluncd until ItiW o'cloak p. m. , October
2sth. Ib'r. ' , for cnrblns with while Colorado
sandstone , rod Colorado huiidstono and Horou
sandstone , aucordliu tu bpoclflcutlons , the
followlnz stieot Improvement dlstrlcls :
No. 4"i-I'aelOu street fiorn ; t2nd street to
tbo alloy ucoiweon 'nd and Itlril Htrcct.
ONa 4ttU-Ceutur ttrcct fium 10th btrcot to
llth street.
No. 4W I'tli stiect from Jackson street to
I.oavenworth street. In thu c'lty of Onuilia.
Kach bid to specify u price ncr llnual foot
for the curtilng complete on the streets.
Work to bo done In accordance with plnns
and Mioclllcntlons on lilo In the olllco of the
Honrdof I'ubllo Works.
I'rooobal to bo mudo on printed blanks fur
nished by the bourd und thcso accomimnlei
with a certllled check of J.Vjo paynblu to tlio
city of Omulm. us an evidence of Kood faith ,
Tim bonrd rosorvi'K Iho rlnht tu reject any
or all bids and to walvu defects.
I' . W. IllItKIIAl'HEIt.
Chairman Hoard of I'ubllo Worki ,
Omaha , Outobor lith , IUol3.14.202 !
NOTlOK-3
COUNCIL DLUFKS.
The want a lvort ! j ftoiiti aypjiriin H iv
new p'iper are oflon the mo t Intcrostln ;
part of ltscontent , Tli-y express the urgent
needs , the dully \\lsho-i o ( the iioou'i ) who
want MI nothing uiul who : ire Mlllliu to do
coinothlni. , *
EMPLOY MK V
( J I P. ! . wantu.l nt 41.1 ( .ilur UVOMIIO.
\\7ANT1'0 Wood turner and baud siwyer
i nt Ho < enN plan m mill. Stou-ty worn.
V\T ANTKO-A IMv ! toucher to n lst Iu t' . \ \ .
Uliulorcartrn In rolniu for Instruction In
tinsyitnn. . I'sill at W.iV Ilinv
T AN nU-To : do tlrca iu .kliiR ! > the day
Inqulle of Mrs A. C'aldwo.l. lilt Wa . | i-
n el on Hvptuip.
HOUSE3 AND ' 'VND.
_ _
; uiiNsiiiii.is. : : : ) NICHOLSON .v co. ro
V iilwiVH ; ri'iulv nd over \ \ llilntu * how
in.iertyi | rU1 * 'iiw iys on blind. Uo and .uo
he m.
[ PA KM nn.l city ioin . Money loinot o > i
J- ' stock and cniln. Itoil rstuto for s.-ili
iwolltn . ' ind biHlne u n > iital . Money In inu I
nrlooil Investorj. l.oiiReo &To\\lu \ , 'n I'o irl
tieet.
S\li : Desir.iblo rcildnnco property
on I'uiU n vu. Mn lorn IniuruvmiienU , II
0iin < s. ono tjloct from motor : a b.irialu If
iKo" .it on.'oj ousy p.iyineiil' or tr ido H II.
' 'licnfe.
IP vou want to rent aliuuscieotlreciiMilulils ,
Nlcliol on \ ( "o.
IT OI ! TIlAlMI-L-ituH In ( Iroolv eniintv mil
* Cnstcr rntinty. .Nut ) . , fur sto-1 < of jowuiry.
organs furnltuiH or liu lneM property 111
Council IllulVs. K. II. Sim if o.
UKiNsims.ciiai.sDN \ co. iiivu
V 'tbo liir et list ot property of any linn In
ho city
JCOK SAI.K Choicest firm In I'nttiwsitti-
f in n ( . 'o. . 41.1 aonj4 , wo.l located an I Im-
jruvoJ. I'rlfoilJ an : u-io. R II hu.ifo.
LI YOU hava invililn * far < > ito or irndn SJ3
K II , She ifo , llro i Iw ly .in 1 M tin sir'ot.
fj OH HM.H On stn-i I p lynculs. fruit unit
V garden lun I uoir Council lllulti i : . II.
Nicafc. llrovlwiy .nil Main stroot.
JlVOt' \vati ! n ho ir mnnolliln r iio-v rosar.l-
lug real o late sue Oiu'j'Hholds , N.cholson
Vl'o.
l ANTl'Il No'raska 1'in I loovhingo for
gooil woik liorioI' . II. Shis if o.
Miir.Kxsnr.LnsNtciio-i.sox & co. n-ivo
* . * many b ir.-ultis In liiprnvud uu I v.e.int
> iopi'rtv winch they would bo ulu.isu I to
show yon.
\V A.OOI ) A. U ) . havusomniir the Illicit
' i fiirnis In uoiithwosturn low.i . for .sale.
C .ill and hco us ! i .M iln street.
7 I' you h ivo .1 house to rontsco Circcnshlulds.
I NU'hol-nii&Oo.
AllAltOMN. tl-.icrc fruit and cnrden tract
2'5 ' miles from postolllee.5 acres in irapes ,
'i auio In lilaitU'ii'rilcs. ' . ' "il | ) | ) trues. T
Ilium troos. cherry trees , d o line , stable ,
of. I'rleut 1.001. Xo trade. K. II. Mioafo.
II' YOU want ti buy a lot S30 ( Jr03nshleldj ,
Nluhnnlsoii A Co.
_ IT.Il MONTH rents a zood fi-rrtum
Pil\7oliliiL-on AvuO near 2.1th st II ll.Shoafu.
TP you nit to buy : i hoii > u sou Ureou > > lilolils.
Nn-holson iV I'o.
10J : ITI > improve 1 firm In Mills county. la.
VU.1i per iii-rui ulso I'lJut iii ; h"ioru4 : Im-
iroved Iu I'ottuwatl.iinlo cuunty , iJi ; snap )
Johnston .t V.iu I'atlou.
/"juinssniKiis : ) , NICHOLSON , t ro. ai-
* w iys have snapi on h uul Kir eon-iOi'V.itlvi <
Invcsiois.
DON'T Iniv iirnporty till you lia\o seen
Urccnshliil.ls. Nicholson .t Co.
rj.iui3.xs'iniii ' : ) ! . NMUHDI JN .1 co. roil
Jt".tito ! anil ranUil agents. Cjt Ihvav , 'J.
ItiulTs.
1STyour pMivsrty with m n who ru t o to
J soil It. Sou Uroanslilolds. NlulioNon & . Oil.
Gltii-NSIIKMS , NIOHOI ON&C ) . iirotho
li'adiiu toil ustato dc.iior-i of Couiull
Hlulls. See thorn when you want nny tiling.
DON'T forced th it ( licoiish'uld- Nlchol-
-oii are iUI < t in the mlildlo of tlio rlnn :
larscst list of property of any dealer In the
city.
COME nnd tnUo ono of Gieunslilel'ls , Nichol
son's rl s and taico a rldu uvur the city : It
eostsyon nothliiB.
IP vou want to buy l.uiil see GreeushloMs ,
Nicholson &Oo.
"I71OU linxr 7 rooms on Klrst Ave , { 25. i : .
U H. Shu ifo.
JKIID ucrcs o' choleo pine lands for sulc ,
ino ii Purvis , Miss. Kasy terms In-
liiliuof Mrb. 11. 0 , Itroulis , or A. T. Ulcu , ivb
Ith snoot ,
J AKIIAGK removed , ccssponls , v.iults : iml
Jehl uysolc.ined. IX I ) . llnrK-e , O.ty H.ds-
FOR SAI.H I'urnlluie , llttnros and Icasuof
tlio largest an i finest holol In southern
Ncbriisia. All modem linpruvoiiionis olo-
Siint furnltiiro. Net prollts il OOJ.UII pur an-
nuin ; building newly tiiilll : no compiitltlon
PriciiOUI. : ' , half cash. II II. Shoafo , Couiull
UlulrX la.
, .
.IVRllO
. nsli
scales , wrlL'ht { .in , water I. ink and other
llxtures. Will soil cliuau for. oabli or tndu
tori-nil. 11 II. hheifo.
irOItSAliK A Koo-1 milch cow. 1'rlco f IO.UO.
Will t.iku i > ly for s.iniu In carpenter uorl ; .
LeoiKinl ICvumtt.
Ij OllSAMJ A coo.l liony : xtoluhs about BJ !
ipounds - , for tlO.iw.VI.ItaKcpiy for same
In ciirpi'iilurorl. . - . I.unn rl Ijyriott.
C OU HAlili Ilardw IPJ HocUs In town nnd
-L Nobrasku. Imolcas , f l.uuu to $ IL'OJJ. ' 11 11.
Shoafo.
liK Two innros and two colts fnr
_ ii Koodlot _ In Cininnll Itlull's. i : . II. fl eafo.
FOR BAI.E-l'amlly horto. now phaeton ,
Iiainus4.utc. _ _ U. " Urosury ' , 12.1 M iln ( .t
il 1'PP Bmiywiao an I Un
luiiid ; 11,11110iamo. ( . " Hutiirn lull I'o. ill
st. iind yet ruuaid. _
POR hAI.K At linrrnln. Itidinnt Homo
uasu burner. IX M lliinUur. V.'l HlulT st.
LOsT I'oeKctbook v/lth fl. Howaid Tor It.
ICetuin to Mrs. liii/eniloifcr : , SUTAth street.
DANCING SCHOOL.
MONDAYS In R. A. parlors , chlldn-n , 1 p
m. ! adults , 7'H : p in. Socials suuimil nml
fun i th Mondays , U p. in. Music furnlshoil uur-
tlob and clubs Address ut H. A , I'arjorh ,
Council IllunX or HIM l-'iirnnm St. . Omaha. W ,
'v , Chanilier.s , Instructor.
OHDINANCIC NO. 'I'JSi.
An ordinanceorderlni - the abiitomoiit of nul-
HiinccHOii curtain lots nml linidi In ihoelly
of Omulm , niKldlreetlns the bo.ud of uulillu
worl.s to tiilco the no cBjary utcps to itbntu
bald niilsuui'us ,
IIo Itord'ilncd hy the city council of the city
of Omiiha :
Section \VhoreaH. . nulsani'os c\lst on tlio
following ot.s and lunils In the city of Om.iliu ,
accordlni ; to lliu provisions of Oi > lliiani'ti No.
KiOU. thorefoic. biild nulauiu'csbo and llio H imo
are hoiuhy orilured abated , tbo Inti and Innds
on w ili-li Buld uulbiiticea exist boluj clet > or.hcd
ax foilown !
l.lfit of lots to bo Biopcd
1'1'IIOX.
I.KNCiTII
AMI
IIKIIJIIT , LOT. lll.OCK. AUDITION ,
ii.5.\fii : ! 1 ihu t'Uy
IMIXIIU 4 ItCJ
.n. : > v.n oaortofo lot )
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3I.O.\OU I
M.5xlT. [ 8 108
152x112 1 111) )
ttOMK ! 7 11U
ll.ll.MW 1
ll.U.\iUV ; 8 110
2i > .uiio , I
10.0\C,0 I , . . .
H.OMIlif J I14
U.l5 ( 8 114
K'.0\M 1 1111
12.rvOS ( 1 ! lit
IS.OX ft 172
- U.ux 5 llli
il'.Ox /ntQ I'M '
l\0x 7 M >
1S.U B ffiW
Id.ux 4 aid
2U.OX 7 SM
20.0V H U5J (
12.0X 0 AnUUold
12.0X 10
12.0X BlSHofll
y > Uurr Oalc
10.0X uH'i"U7
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0.0x 0 l OniniiboU'a sub
cub Mot 0 ( Jnpltol
( i" 4 ( Juiupliull'H add
-
18-Ox 8 Cherry Garden
18.0x 0
18.0X 10 "
1S.OX 11 "
3
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< 13 Credit fonoltr
do a m
Oo is
IS.HX
S7
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front of vrM ut 1
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3a
4\0x do 4
I2,0\ I to 1 Hill
10. Ox 1S Utipont 1'lncs
ID 0.x 4
mox 5
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13
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lilns snb nf Int.li .
10 llurtlctt'sadd
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ll.Ox inu
llituso's * Ptpliblni
sub of tilt 15 Him-
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Acting I'rcHldiint Olty Council.
Approved OuloborUrU , IW
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