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    TIIK OMAHA DAILY HEK : .SDAY , JANUA11Y 'J , 1893 ,
VT1MMO 1'HAII Pni'VI'It HI I'lTC *
NhWS HlOjl COUCIL BLlrFS
Oareful Review of the Oomtnorcial Prospect ?
of tlio Oity ,
OUS'NFSS ' LIKELY TO INCREASE
io Ifrnnrhroortlin Wli ilr nlrTrinlo
In IVIilcli Th < * rn l Ilinim Top Contie. |
tlllon--I'micni ! of n \\rll
H non ii rrrl.itr.
The outlook of Council Bluffs from a com
mercial standpoint is a thing that must be of
great interest to the business men of the
rlty , and the outlook as It appears to one of
the largest commercial agencies of ttio conn-
trj must IKJ considered as nearly accurate as
nn > thing In tliiinatltrn of prophecy can be.
Mr , K. W Peterson , manager of H. (1. Dun
ft t o.'s agency In Council lUufi's , was asked
fern nUtement tif the prospect now In view ,
and replied as follows :
' 'Thop.mt year's trade In the Jobbing line in
Council HlulTs has been an exceptionally
prosperous one. A personal interview with
our jobbing merchants elicits this Informa
tion. Especially Is this true In the leading
line represented here , namely , ngrii-uHural
Implements , This city Is now represented
as. br-lrtc the' second latvest Implement
market in this country. There are about
twelve concerns who are regular dealers In
agricultural Implcnu'nts and the same num
ber who , Ihougii not fully equipped with a
complete line of goodn , arc nevertheless
rcfttilar branches of cantera manur.icturlng
establishments , and whoso business h stead
ily Incrcj.'iiliig , and who lu the near future
will develop Into a full br.iuch hotine and
will Tarry a complete .stock of goods , ship
ping their material direct froai the city , in-
Hleiitl of from their factories. A personal
Investigation nhows that according to the
conservatives estimates of different Jobbing
implement houses here there are sold In this
line in this city annually between 0,000MIO , (
and fci.OUO.tMXl worth of goods. There are
two houses who are reported to do In the
neighborhood of I.IMKI.OIK ) each , and a man
ufacturing establishment which claims tome
! m\o trebled its capital In three years.
These figures are sulllrlent to Imlicalo the
volume of business transacted here , ati-1 at
test what are the possibilities also for other
lines ,
U'liil ! thn clljNdciN. .
"Council Bluffs is lu need at tills time of a
wholesale dry goods , and iil.su a boot and
shoo house. If these lines were rop-
'resented ' here , taken together with those at
present In this city , a country merchant
could come to this market and obtain a < om-
plete stock und avoid the necessity imposed
upon him of visiting neighboring cities in or
der to purchase a full flock of merchundl.se.
Wo have at present two wholesale grocery
houses , who do a good business ; also a
wholesale crockery and qtiecnswarc , hard
ware , confectionery , manufacturers of candy ,
Jobbers in carpets , drugs and three commis
sion houses. Wo have a Jobbing cigar and
tobacco house who do the largest business In
their line west of the Mississippi , their sales
reaching lu the'neighborhood of half a million
annually. It is demonstrated beyond a doubt
that jobbing win bo successfully done hero by
the exceptional prosperity of our implement
and other houses , and the almost unprece
dented advance made by the former. There
are two large buildings now being erected
for dealers in agricultural implements
and another will bo erected shortly.
There is a favorable outlook at
present of having another bridge built
between thlsclty and Omaha , and of other
trunk lines passing through. Situated as
this city is right in the midst of one of the
most prosperous farming countries in the
world , with a large scope of country , cast
and west , traversed by seven trunk railway
lines , thus making the shipping facilities as
line as could bo desired , with plenty of
ground for warehouses and factories , and
the expense of doing business considerably
less than In a number of competing cities ,
Council Bluffs Is enabled to offer unusual in
ducements to manufacturers to locate here.
The good prospects that manufacturing will
become one of the important industries of
Council Bluffs in the near future , induced
by the cheapness of ground added to the ad
vantages of shipping facilities as good as can
bo offered by neighboring towns , ought to
bring this city to the front. It only requires
the attention of our enterprising , \hide-
awake citizens 10 encourage eastern cirpital
to invest to make Council BlulTsa prosperous
manufacturing and jobbing center.
Nut it 1'ullllcal Move.
The statement made by the members of
the city council at the close of the meeting
Monday evening to the eltect that the poll-
tioii-wlth reference to the increase in the
size of the llro department was simply an
indirect stab at the city government , and
not from a feeling that the department is
really too small , has called forth a protest
from the signers of the paper in question.
"There was nothing of a political nature
about it , " said a well known democrat yes
terday ; "there is no use iu talking about it.
The department has been so crippled by the
recent action of the council that If a big lire
were to break out in the city it
would bo practically powerless. I signed
the petition because 1 am heavily interested
in property in the southern part of the city
In what is known as the implement district.
If a lire were to break out thery In one of
those large buildings the three men who are
kept at the lower Main street house couldn't
do anything toward arresting the progress of
the ( lames while waiting for the rest of the
department to come to their assistance. Wo
have not had any very bad Ilres for a number
of years past ami the result is everyone is
asleep. Someday a fire that is a lire will
come along and then we shall sect something
that will surprise us. It Is a good deal better
to plan in advance. The increase in taxation
that would result from the desired increase
In the sl/.o of the department will not make
llfty cents of increase In the taxes of the.
biggest properly owner In Council Bluffs. "
\V. S. Ilomor , formerly ol the Council
BlulTa Carpet company , has purelms'od
the procory stock of M. O. Ciiluf and has
inovccl It to the luljoiuiiifr room west , 5'iiJ
Broadway , just vacated hy the Council
UIulTs Music company. Ho is fitting' up
ono of the llncst ffroccrlos in the city ,
niul will ho tr' ' " < l to bo favored with the
trade of not only Mr. Calof's old ens-
tomui'8 , but nil others who like fair treat
ment and first-class ( roods.
'Koal-Spar" consumes nil vlt'ility
there is In coal ; saves quarter of your
coul bill ; prevents tmioUo ; destroys
deadly coal gas ; prevents Boot mid cin
der. JansBon & Gro / , ' , H7 } Pearl Blroot.
riJ.NIvllAI , OP PATIIKIt .H'.M
Huiulrt'ilH I'uy Tribute * of limped to tin
'Memory of thn Il\ln ,
The last rites over the remains of Hov
Father II. P. McMeuomy were solcnml/eil
yesterday morning at St. Xavier's Catholli
church , The hour of 10 o'clock was set foi
the funeral , but long before that time tin
friends of the deceased commenced to gat hoi
at the church , and by the tlmo the service ! :
began every seat was occupied , and all of tin
standing room in the aisles was taken. Tin
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largo acquaintance of the deceased all ovei
Iowa resulted lu the presence of about for ! . '
priests from all parts of this state and Ne
braska ,
The masses were sung hy Hov. Father Ken
elmn of Boono. Bishop Scannell of Omahi
and Bishop Bonaeum of Lincoln , Neb. , wen
present , and ofUclatcd In their onlclul char
aclcr in the rendition of the exercises , It
pursuance of the solemn ritual of the Catho
Ho church , The other dignitaries of tin
diocese sustaining the bishop at the throni
were thu Very Uev , Dean Flavin of Dei
Molncs ; Very Hev , Dean ICrekel o
Ottumwa mid the Very Kev , Deal
O'Ucllly of Kcoltuk. Besides these emlnen
prelates the following mimed priests wen
present to take part in the solemn services
viz : The Koverend Falhers P. .1. O'Conno
of Can-oil , M. O'Carroll of Osknloosa , P. J
M rrlu of lied Oak , P. I nglnus , O. S , U , . o
Council Bluffs , John O'Farrell of Iowa Citv
13. M. Grilmi of Chicago. 111. : P. Brommci
Bchenkel of Westphalia , T , J , Mullen of Mis
Kourl Valley , 1) . W. Morality of Soutl
Omaha , John O'llellly of Melrose , T. Trac ;
of Sioux I'lty , I. K. Bedo Dustim of Creston
J. T. A. Fliunuigan of Davenport , J. B. Hum
inert of ICarling , Hugh O'Oara McShanu o
Chicago , Francisco Ward of Ottumwa
Joseph Macourct of Omaha , Joseph Chuu
delak ot Omaha , Jumea P , Burrou of L >
Mnn.BTJ Mnlhnry.M JofOm&nn.WPliain
( 'hokn of Omaha. J F , Hnlllnan of Dallas
C-ntcr , P.Daly of Atlantic , I ! V Malouoof
Mnlloy. Hlchard Itollard of Walnut , J Dax
aeher of Onmhn. H J. Shrrlrtan of t'harlton ,
F. W Hcppman of Pi.itstnnuth. S. V Car *
roll of Omaha , K. M. Nattlnl of Council
Bluff * , W. .1. MeCormack of Burlington.
James Foley of Stuart , P. .T. Burke of
Newton. The active celebrants at the
nltar were : Very Hov. Father Xelgler
of St. fxuis ; deacon , Very Hev. B , C. I-onc-
ban of Boonej siitideacon , Hov. Sehlff-
laacl'.or of Ncola ; master of ceremonies ,
Hev. .1 tunes Benlhaii of Council Bluffs ; orator
tor , Hev. J. J. O'Brien of Dunlap ! pall-
.bearer's , Father McCarthy of Omahn , Father
Flavin of Des Molurs , Father O'Farrell of
Iowa City , Father Mornii of Hod Oak.
Father Brominenschenklo of Westphalia ,
Father Longlnus of Council Bluffs , Father
Foley of fStuurt.
After an elaborate ! service Hev. Father
O'Brien delivered the funeral oration , In
which ho dwelt at considerable length on the
llfo and works of the deceased. After the
audlenro had been given an opportunity to
look for the last tlmo upon the remains , they
were shut from view and taken to their last
rcfp'.Ing place in the Catholic cemetery , at
tended by n largo and Imposing cortege ,
headed by the altar boys In full regalia.
Then followed the girls of St. Francis' acad
emy and the boys of St. Joseph's academy ,
the Hibernian band of Omaha , the members
of the various Catholic societies of the city
and a large number of cltl/ens , both Cathp-
lie and Protestant.
McPlmll pianos and Crown orpans ,
cnsh nr installments. Mar. Bottrlclua ,
llOStutsninn street.
Brighter tluih tfiis/ehcapor than elec
tric light and us beautiful an a dronm
liofco now art lamps at Luntl Kros.
Vrtcriin * ' Insliilliitloii.
The Union Veteran l.eglou encampment
No. 8 of this city has Issued invitations for
nil installation exercise , to bo held In the
hull next Wednesday evening , January II , at
the hall on Pearl street. An attractive pro
gram of speeches and musical selection- ! will
he presented , In addition to the usual instal
lation , and the ladies of thu Auxiliary will
furnish lunch.
Do yon smoke ? Have you tried T
U King < V Co. % I'urttiKiisV It's
charmer. Just light ono.
The snow nml cold weather does not
diminish the dcmunu for acreage In the
Klein tract , 'Ji miles cast of the post-
cllleo ; 800 acres yet for sale in from ono
to ton aero tracts , sniltablo for Iruit and
garden. Day & IIoss , agents , H9 I'oarl
street.
.Minor .Mrnlloii.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Council Bluffs dumber Co. Coal.
The I-adIes Aid Society of the Comrroga-
tional church , will meet with Mrs. L. W.
Hess this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Li. C. James , who went to the penitenti
ary for bigamy , has been discharged and
has returned to Council Bluffs , where ho is
now at work.
Mizpah Temple , No. ' . ) , Pythian Sisters ,
will install officers this evening. There will
also bo initiation. All members arc re
quested to be present.
J. 1C. Brooks , who has been employed at
one livery stable for seven years' past has
taken a place with the American District
Telegraph company at the Grand hotel.
Hebekali Helief Association will meet with
Mrs. D. J. Gates , 807 South Seventh street
today at iil0 : ! p. in. All members are re-
ducsted to be present. Visitors are made
welcome.
The Council BlulTs lodge No.li ) , Indepen
dent Order of Odd Fellows , hold an instal
lation of officers last Monday nurht. A num
ber of members of the order from outside
points were present.
Peter ISgnn , whose trial at the last term
of the district cpurt on the charge of at
tempted burglary , resulted in a disagret ?
ment of the jury , has given bonds for his ap
pearance next term , and is now at largo.
K. Iloscnburg , an employe of Metrger &
Bandlctt , and J. B. Orubb , a manufacturing
man , got into an altercation on Pearl street
hist evening about -"i cents which they both
laid claim to. After peeling up ono another's
countenance for a few minutes the patrol
wagon drew up and both the disputants
were taken to the city jail. They will have
| a hearing in police court this morning on the
charge of disturbing the peace.
The supervisors yesterday refused to can
cel the assessment on a number of lots
owned by the Hock Island Hallway company
which the company claims to bo using for
railway purposes , and which it is claimed
arc therefore exempt from taxation except
ing by the State Board of Control. The
greater part of the < laywas spent by the
supervisors in road , bridge and refund mat
ters , which arc of but little public interest.
Ask your druggist for Cutlahy'sHox Brand
Fluid Beef. He's sure to keep it , because
the best trade demands it.
It is uo longer u mystery lo the ladies
of Council Bluffs and vicinity where to
got , and what Islho correct thing in
gloves for evening , as a visit to the
Boston Store will convinces you that
'
their stock is composed of all'tho load
ing shades in Mpsqiiitairo and shoulder
length , in the most desirable tiutj suit
able for evening wear.
Some 0110 may sny , I can only bo suited
in the Foster or Alexandria , and others
may say I prefer the Trefousso , all of
which is to bo had at our glove depart
ment , as well as every quality in btaulo
glace goods in black and colored. " All
gloves warranted and 111 toil to the hand.
FOTIIEKINOHAM , WII1TBLAW & CO
Boston Store ,
, Council
Carl Burhorn. successor to 1C. Bur-
horn , has the only now jewelry block inn
city. Many holiday novollies.
Coal and wood ; best and cheapest
Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt
delivery. II. A. Cox. No.I .Main.
Mrs , Jacob Nciimayor , who has been dan
gerously ill for some lime past , is reported to
be improving.
H. N. Kills , who has been connected with
the ilrm of Percgoy & Moore of this city for
four years past. [ will go into partnership with
Charles A. Tracy of Omaha in a branch
house of the linn.
Now so-called remedies spring up every
day likemnshroons ; but the people still cling
to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
Kor wnnnlnrr guest chambers , bath
rooms , etc. , our ias hcntorn uro just
whnt you wnnt. Look , it them. Clotin ,
convenient choap. < J. B. Gna und Eloo-
trio Llfilit Co.
, "Wanted Cnnh oiler for ton shares
1 Cltixon's State b.init Btoolc. Must bo
10 Bold. AddrosH K. II. Sheafe.
ire
o * . " \liirriiin" ' I.UTIIIVH.
r The following marriage licenses were
3 issued by County Judge Eller yesterday :
10r Namoand address. Ago
J I Kilwnril Hi-own , Oniuliii . - '
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I MnKKluThornu , Omaha . 1'J
y I Kdward Johnson , South Omaha . 'i
I Anna I ) , lystcr , South Omalia . ' . . . " -1
l Frank MiKiney , Council IIInlVn , la . : it
ia lUortlo KllUm Council llhills , lu . . . ' . ! ' .
neechain'H pllhi will savodoctor's hills.
n Will < iu Into IlicCalilni't ,
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FiuNKFOUT , Ky , , .Tan , a , It is reported or
reliable authority that John G.Carlisle hat
concluded to accept the secretary of the
treasury portfolio. This Information come :
from a prominent politician who isiiuinU
male friend of Senator Carlisle. The con
test for his successor to the senate 1ms nl l"
ready commenced.
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tftittctmif frt lliiMiir lent tiinlrr f/ifn / hcuilfijti
ctiit * ; tach ( iifilKfiiinil Uiif , fm roifo ,
DAIU'MKrid ' , fjnnduy , Jiimuiry 1,1803. ngi'i
'JI year : . , I'unoriil fuiin .Muni % , iinilcrlnldin
UhtnlilMinii'iit Wi'ilnt'Mhiy , .lanuary-t , IK'Jll
nl llln. m. , unilur Ihu uu > | ilcus of iluslcluii !
I'roti'ctlvu union ,
KI.Kl'TNKItFrnnlj 1' . , K .4 years 3 month
J5 uuys. I'uni'nil TluiiKOuy , Jnniniry f > a
HU : : ) u , in , from loMih'iH-i' , IH'Jfi t < oiiti
Klin until to St , Mury MiiKiluluno church. In
turiuuut at Uuriuuu Calhollu cotuctry.
EFIEI ) \VROXCEP1rciAVni \ |
William Perry's Persistent Efforts to Wrepk
A Home Results in a Tragedy ,
MOUNT AUBURN PEOPLE EXCITED
U'licn IIU Domicile ltiiiiltirM | | nml l.lft ;
Wore Tlirrwtr-iiPil nn Inuu MuiiTmU
the JMMcacy ilnVcll
l.ondcil Shut dun.
MT , Ar.nunx , In. , ,1au. 3. [ Special Telegram -
gram lo TUB Hen. ) There Is great excite-
incut hero over the fntnl shoollnj ; \Vllllnm
Perry by n neighbor named A. Smith. The
county attorney has been hero making an
Investigation , but the results nro not made
public. There was apparently a woman in
the cnsc. If reports arc true Perry , who Is
a married man living near town , had lately
cultivated a fondness for Mrs. Smith. Yester
day morning ho called on her and the two
went In his sleigh to the place where Smith
was at work. A conversation ensued which
resulted in warm words , and It Is said by
Smith's friends that Perry threatened to
kill him.
This Is made more probable by the fart
that Perry was not partlrnlarly averse to
trouhlo of that sort and rather prided
himself ui > on helm : u hard man to handle.
At any rate Smith took no chances but
snatched up his shotgun which was near at
hand and tired killing Perry Instantly. The
coroner's Inquest Is in progress this evening.
OllO VltMV llftllPClMP.
One story from a rclluolo source is that
.Smith had suspected Perry of being unduly
Intimate with his ( Smith's ) wife and had
begun action for divorce , which was to have
come up today. On Satin-day Perry and
Airs. Smith drove to Waterloo and
spent the day , and Smith took
his child to brother's , near Mount Auburn.
Last night Perry and Mrs. Smith went
there and Mrs. Smith went into the house
to seu the baby. Smith and his brother
went out nml ordered Perry on" the premises.
lie responded , "I am not at raid of the whole
outfit , " and got out of the sleigh. Smith
went. Into the house and returned with a
.shotgun. Mrs. Smith came out and pot into
the sleluh while Perry held the horses.
Smith raised hh gun and Perry exclaimed.
"Lot her come 1"
The gun was snapped twice without ex
ploding , but the third tiaio it was discharged
and Perry fell dead with hole blown through
his head. Smith surrendered on a coroner's
warrant and is held for trial.
Oncer Actions r an louu IVofrssor.
Siorx CITY , la. , Jan. ! ! . [ Special Telegram
to TUB HKI : . ] A month ago Prof. H. AV. L.
Mahood of the University of the North
west , this city , started on a trip cast , saying
that ho was going to visit some eastern
schools. Nothing was heard of him until
today , when a letter dated from Amblesidc ,
England , was received from him saying that
ho will remain there to finish the school year
studying. Ills family is here and in desti
tute circumstances and is being provided
for by neighbors. No motive for his action
can lie given. Ho was prominent in Iowa
educational circles , being financial agent of
the university.
Narrow Exciiiio ul'mi Io\vi Colonel.
Dr.s MOINCS , la. , Jan. . [ Special Tele
gram to' Tuc Itiu. ] Colonel H. II. Moore ,
editor of the Ottumwa Daily Democrat ,
came near being asphyxiated at the Savory
hotel last night. Gas was detected in the
hallway of the hotel and Colonel Moore's
room was opened and the colonel found in an
unconscious condition. The gas was turned
on in his room. How it occurred is yet a
mystery. The colonel is now believed to bo
out of danger.
For the Ilrncllt iifC'ri'illtiirs.
Dus MOINCS , la. , Jan. a. [ Special Tele
gram to THE Dec. ] Henry Hirsch , surviving
member of thollrm of Hirsch Bros. , clothiers ,
made an assignment today for the benefit of
his creditors. The liabilities aggregate
about 70,000. It is believed the assets are
sufllcldit to adjust the claims and permit the
flrm to resume Lxuiness immediately.
Died III Ilurrllilu Agony.
CEDAII KAI-IDS , la. , Jan. ! ! . [ Special Tele
gram to THE HUE. ] Miss Hosa Sovera died
lu the most horrible agony at a late hour last
night of a violent hemmorhago of the lungs ,
brought about by a criminal operation and
neglect and cruelty of her parents. The
coroner will probably make an investigation
of the case.
Fate of u Vt'iibuxli llniltuiimn.
DKS MOISES , la. . Jan , 3. [ Special Tele
gram to 'I'm : BEE. ] J. Fitzgerald of Boonc , a
brakcman on the Wabash railway , was run
over by an engine in this city this morning
and both legs broken above the knee. Ills
condition Is critical.
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TO IHU'KI.OI' XKH' TlSltlllTUKV.
Incorporation ofa L'tiih ltillroul : : Tliit : Will
llrlptlio Union rnclllc ,
SALT L.AKI : , U. T. , Jan. 3. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : BBC. ] Articles of incorpora
tion of the Wyoming & Utah liuilroad com
pany were received at the oftico of Territor
ial Secretary Sells today. Charles A. Sher
man , Albert C. Smilh , Ormond Uambo , Isaac
Van Horn and Ernest S. Weatherby arc the
incorporator.s. This is a duplicate of
the articles of incorporation llled
in Denver recently. The line is
to commence at Casper , Wio. , and extend
through the counties of Natronu , Fremont ,
Sweetwater and Uintah In Wyoming , and
Hich , Cache and Weber in Utah. There are
to bo two branches of the road not previ
ously described. One is to extend from Al-
covti , Hot Springs , Natrona county , Wyo , ,
through Carbon to a point at or near Haw-
lins on the Union Pacific. The other ex
tends from a point on the main line in Fre
mont county to Lander , Wyo. The amount
of capital stock is SIO.OOO.OUO , and the princi
pal place of business will bo at Alcova , Hot
Springs ,
Tivclve NII
NEW YOIIK , Jan a. Twelve now eases of
typus fever wcro reported today , miking a
It Cures Coldi , Coughs. Sore Throat , Croup , Influ.
enr , V/booplnf Cough , BronchitU andAitbma ,
A certain euro for Consumption In firit itae" >
and a turo relief In advaoct j itagei. Ui at oiice ,
You will ice the excellent effect after taking the
first doio. Sold by dcalera everywhere , Large
bottles 60 cents and 81.00.
DR. R.W. BAILEY
Teath Fillea Without -
out Fain by the
n Inven
tion. S
" Tooth Extrnctocl Without Pain or
Danger.
A Full Sel of Tcctli on llubbir for $3.0) $ ) .
I'crfect lit lEunrintiuil. Teeth oxtr.cDil ta tin
uiurnliiK. Auir unut Itusrti'J la tba UYJula uf t\iai :
4uy.
4uy.tt'i
tt'i ) poclmeiu of licmorable llrlit-9.
t'te | iei-luit > ni of Flexible Klaitlo t'Ut ) .
All work wnrrnutuJ u rupremnteJ.
Offlco Third Floor Paxton BlooX ,
Telephone 1035 , HUb and Karuaia Sti.
Take eU-Tlur or litrway from 101U Si. catraaoj ,
lotnl of lxt\ six shfi * the outbr-- : Thp
thlnl death omtrrcil ( tf HUTMltlchoiiiltnl
AKM.S nut rnii tn.n\ :
ll l iit'CliniiRr oriiiilArhinrp | In the
Srr l - ' Yr trr ln- .
WAMIIXOTON , U. O , Ji'An : n.-Sicclnl [ Tole-
pram to Tun Br.K7fy ] \ \ folIoivItiR nrmy
oiilcra wore Issued todiyf
Thu rcslpnatlons of the following nnmcd
onii-ers of their mduiontnl cointnlsflons
only have been ncccptutl by the president
totalto I'fToot Deci-niMt ! SI , ISM ; Captain
John I ) . ICaton. nsstttUtnt iiuai'tcrmnstcr ,
of > lils i'ominIS ! < Iniins first lieuten
ant , Thlnl nrtillrry ; Captain l1nr |
S. IJuilley , nsslstnnt quartrrinnslrr , of
his coiniuiMlon as llrst iloutonnnt Second
nrtlllcry. Leave of absence for six
months on sui'Koon's certificate ol disability
with permission lo leave the Department of
Arizona Is in-anted I'ost Chaplain .lames C.
Kerr. Captain John IMttnmn , oixluanco de
partment , will proceed from the Frankford
iirsenal , I'hllnilelphln , to the powder mills of
K. I. Uupotit &Co. , near Wilmington. Del. ,
In I'onneotion with the inspection of powder.
Scfond Lieutenant ICdpar Hussell , Third
Infantry. Is relieved from further duty with
Ulht Hattcrv E. Kirst nrtlllery , nnd will ,
niton expiration of his present leave of
absence , proceed to Join tils proper slut Ion.
" ' "
"MOTHER'S FRIEND" ,
ollcicd clillil-lic.irltij * voinnn. 1 liavo lccn : a
nild-wifc for many jT.nrs. and la cncli cno
vlicro "Mother's l-rlcnU" lladlioennscd Itli.TJ
Bccnmplblicil wnmlcrti and re1lc\cd much
cafTerhig. It Is tholifJt remedy for rising ol
the breast known , an ; ! ? orth tlie price fortaat
alone. .MU3. Al , M , llHC.Krr.it ,
Mont ( joinery , Ala.
Sent by express , charge1 ! prepaid , on receipt
of price , $1X0 per bottle.
URADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ,
Bold by all druggists. ATLANTA , tA. !
Q .Not irr.
Notice N hereby iilven that the annual meetIng -
Ing of the stockholders of 1lu < Omaha t'nloii
Depot company will Iw lield at the olllce of the
Union Depot company , at the lieadiimivlei-s
of the Union 1'aelflc Itiillwny coiiipuiiy. In the.
city of Oniiili.'i.on lliu Dili day of January ,
180 : > , at 3 o'clock p. in. , tin- the election et ill-
reel ur-s and transaction of any oilier liuslnesH
Unit may legally come bcfoie tlie meeting.
T. KiMUAi.i , , I'roshleiit
Omaha , December 'JO. Ib'J'J. D'JIdUOt
Sealed proposals wllllm lecelvrd by the
Stale Hoard of Printing at llieollloe of thu sec
retary of state , lit any time before Thursday ,
January I'-'lh , 180,1 , at - o'clock p. m. , for
printing and binding In cloth ii.lHM copies re
port of State Hoard of llortleiiltute for Iho
yiMir 1B99 , of 300 pages each , tbo simo : to be
printed In long primer type. The size of page ,
weight and ( | utility of paper , style und quality
of binding , style of lettering on eovur and lu
nil respects tin * work to be the same as the
Horticultural Kcport of 18Q2. Sample of work
may be seen at the olllce. of the secretary of
state ,
Work to bo completed within sixty days
from the awarding of the contract.
Itlslit reserved to reject , any and all bids by
the Slate Printing lloayd.t
Dated December l8tli. 18D2.
.101IXC' . AM.EN ,
D 30 d lOt Secretary of State.
rropusuU lor I.lKlttliiK thu .snlmi-h * ol tbo
City ol Oiimlm.
According to Information from the Chair
man of thu special cummttteo on gasoline
lighting , thu Instruction1) to advertUu for bids
for lighting tlio .suburb' ; ! ot the city were not
definite enough , and arlils request the udvor-
tl-onicnt is chanced to nmd us follows :
Sealed bids will bo reci'lved ' at the ofnYe of
the city comptroller iip'to ' 6 p. in. shuri ) , Janu
ary U ) , lb'J3 ' , for twelve ( t'J ) candle power
gasoline lamps , or electric lights , for llslitlii'j
the suburbs of the qlty , for a purled of two
years. Illds mav state price per lump , inoon-
IlKlitiM'hediiloot twenty nights per inontb , or
from sun down to sunrise. No curtain number
of lamps guaranteed , , Iml. the statement Is
Hindu that In tbo last hill from the last con
tractor tbo _ city was charged with 1,014
lumps. A certlfli'd 'chbuU In thu sum of S-DO
will ho required from each bidder an airuuran-
tee of Rood ( tilth. Thu right Is reserved to re
ject any or all bids. , .
T1IKO. OLSEX ,
Compl roller.
Omaha , December 30,1802. S'JldGt
CmUlNANOE NO. 8392.
An onllnanco orjerlna Uio sjraitlnK of 21th
.strout from Dodxi ) street to O.isi street , ami
directing tlin Hoard of 1'tibllc Works lo take
lliu neucssiry : stops lo c.iiisu s lid work lo bu
clonu ,
\Vhcrcas , llirco dlslnlcroslud freeholders
Imvu buun apiyiluted by tbo mayor nnil con
firmed bv tlus ulty council to uppr.ilso tno
damages urlslng by reason of said gradlns ;
nnd.
Whereas , said appraisers nf tor duly quailfy-
Inir according to Iuw und examining the prop
erty uffeutuil , liuv.j roDortoil no damages , am'
thu clly council hr.s adopted said report
thuruforu ,
Uultorliilned by the city council of Iho olty
of Omaha :
Sucllon I. That It Is nuofssary , and It Is
hereby declared nuucssary that 24th streul
from Iod ) oslruut to Cuss si rout , bo c railed to
the prcsuntustubllsliod grade , nnd the sumo Is
hereby ordered aoue. ono-hulf Uieoost of suli'
( railing lo bo paid by the ulty.
Section-J. ' ! hat Iho Hoiircl of Public Works
Is hereby dlrtclod lo lake tlio necessary slops
lo cause said work to bo done.
.Section : i. That this ordinance shall take
ulfuul and bu lu forcu from uml uf tor Us pass-
uEe ,
Passed Deccrnbor 2 lh. ISfJ.
JOHN (1IIOVE3. (
Oily Olerl- .
II P. DAVIS.
President , Oily Council.
Approved December iOth. ISCfi ,
QEO. P. nBJIIS.
| M'ivor.
GKAD13 OHDI NANCE NO. 193.
An ordinance chntiRln ? tbo Br.ido uf 4th
street from \Yllllum street ID Woolworlh
nveniiu n the oily of Omaha , and repealing
so iniicli of tirade OrUlnnncu No.-Ill ) anil so
iniiuh of all ordlnunccs In conflict liuruwllh :
llultorditlnoil by llic clly council of tliu city
of Omaha :
Suction t. Whereas. It has hcon doclarcd
nu > ua"ary In cliimgo thu Ki'adoof 4th strcnt
from William hlroot to Woolworth avenue.
Anil whereas tliruo dlslnteruated freehold
ers h.ivu buun nppolnluil by tliu iniiyor and
conllrmoil by tliu ully council to appraise thu
dnninpus nrls ns bv ru-ison of thu uhango of
eriinn liuruln niuntlonuil : and
\Vhuiras. said aininiUcr.s nflor duly gnall-
fyln necordlnz lo law and oxamliiliu tlio
prunurty ntfcctcd Imvu reported no ditiniiKes.
nnd lliu cltv council have ailoplrd said report ;
Therefore ihu rado of said partsof 4th street
Is hereby changed nnd ostublUliud so that tliu
olovatioiiH shall bn H < J follows , tliu Kradu bo-
twuun lliu po.nts cltod buinc uniform etralglit
lined :
Elevation Elovatlon
of West of Kust
Uurb. Curb.
South curb line of William
Hlruut , as ostabllsho.l II8.U 07.0
Not III cnrh linu otVool -
\vorlh nvunuc , HS estab
lished S7.0 80.0
Section 12 Ho much ot ( iradii Onllnanco No.
" 'IJ nil so lunch of all. other ordfnnni'us do-
tlnliiK tin ) u-rados of thu.auovu blruuts , us con
flicts wllh Iho provlslplis of this ordinance , Is
hereby rupoiiled , - " !
t-'outlon i ) . That .this 'ordinance ' takoolTecl
and lu In forcu from nnil uflur Its passage.
I'ussud December 20lll. J-i- : ' ' .
.JOHN QUOVIW.
Oily OlorlJ ,
, I.E. P. DAVIS
Priv-ilili'iit. Oity Council.
Aunrovcd December SUIi. iBUi
n.uico . i' . IIR.MIH.
_ , l _ , Muyor.
NOTICKOF ASSKSSMKNT OP DAM
AOHS FOU.CJUADING. .
Tothoownursof all lots , iiartsof lols an dro
rslato nloiu Oamurou siruut.from2lltia tru
to tint 4U-acre line or the center of i't
Hircut produced. *
Von are huruby notified that thu unuor-
slanud , llireo illslnturotlu froeholdern of lliu
city of Oinalri. nivo : been dulv nppolnluil by
lliu mayor , with lliu approval of the oily coun
cil uf said ulty , to assina. thu d-imairc-i to tlio
ownura resiiuollvuly of ; the property ntruntu.l
by thu uradln ? of Oiluiuron blruot from 'Ith
Btrcol to the U-ncru llm or thu center ofTib
street produced , declared necessary by
ordlnaneu No. XIKi , passed December
lUtli , IS'J. ' ' , approved Deccmbor lOlb , I Ml. ' .
Von are further notified that huvliri no-
cuptud sail appointment nnd duly ouallued
ns reipilrud by law. wo will on tlio 7tlf disy of
January. A. 0. I8DJ. at lliu Imurof II o'clock
In lliu forunonn. nt tbuotllutj of T. II. McUul-
loub , room bl- Now York Llfo building , within
lliu cnrporato limits of said clly , meet for lliu
unrpoiu of conildurlnx und niuklni ; lliu us-
EUiainunlof damuL'u lo tliuownurs respectively
of * ald property affected by tliu ( rradlnn.
tuklni ; Into conuidurutlun upeclul bunoOs | , If
unv.
unv.Von are notllloil to bo prcsunt 111 Iho tlmu
nnd plai-u aforesaid ixnJ maUo any objection
lo or stutuinupts concernlns t > ald usiessment
of damages iib-yuu mav consider pro pur.
T. .1 . Mr/llll.t ftMII ,
WM. u.siutivcit ,
GKO. J. I'AUU
niniilin. Doc.SU. 160i
TO TIIK OWNElia OK AI > I. LOTS OK I'AUTS
of lots on Howard street , from 20th btrcot to
' . ' 5th strcot'
I You uro Uorcby uotlQcd that the unOer-
I
. tlirPOdUIntcrcstoil froolioldori of Inn
ItyofOnnln , hfiro buon duly nppointod by
honuivor , with Itio.ipDrovnlnt thoclly conn-
Hot * ald oily , to HMO Iho dnmitgo to tbo
ntipri ro ppotlvolyot the property MTootctl
T the cradlnK of Scnnrd street from COlli
trnct to i'Slli ' street , dqclarcJ nocosiry : l.y
rillntinco No. inspnMod Dccombor Uth , IS9A
liprovetl lioi-oixbor lUth , 1SJJ. .
\oiinrcfnrtlicr nullllo.l that , havlnit no-
opted 4 ld aupo.iHmont , nnJ duly qti.iiinoil
s roqulred by li\w. wo will , on Uie t'Jlb Ony of
nnnary , A. I ) . , ISjl , at the hour ol 4 .Vclock
a the iiftcrnoon , at tlio ofllco of ( loo. J.
mil , IC.n Knriinm street , within the
o'porato lltnlti ef said city , .i > oot for tlio ntir-
iO50of conMtlcTint nml miklnt the ixs < oss-
unit of damage to thu owners ro poctlroly ot
ild prnpoi-iy , affected bv said urnde. tak-
ni ? Intoconildoratlop spt'oinl benefits. If any.
\oitaronotllkM.touo present at the tlmo
ml ulucn atorusald , iiml make any objection *
oor stKtoments eonCt'rnlna sUd : nstotf
of damages us von in iv consider proper.
11KO. J. PAttlfc
JOHN K. 1'liAUIC.
JOHN W. KOlllltN .
Omnhn , Nob. , Doc. ! > th , 1 ! > A DW-.llH
fJHADE OHDINANCE NO. 191.
An ordinance ohnnglnt ; the crailn of Oth
tlrcalfrum I'nclHestrcutnorlh lotliorailway
tr.tcks on Iho alloy next norlli o ( Paelllo
street , In the city of Omahn , und repealing so
much of Orndo Onllnnncp No. 87ff. ! and so
iniiohof allordlnnneps In coi.lllct horowltb :
lie It ordained by the city council of the city or
Omntiiu
Section I , Whereas , property owners retire-
sen tin ; the total ( ronln o on said p.irl ot'.ltlv '
stioct Irivo pnlllloned tlio mayor and city
council for the olianco of cr.idci a * lierelnafter
nrnllonoJ , nml have waived nil damages that
nav nrlso by reason of sncli cbanan of grndo :
Thuruforc. the crude of mttd parts of Ninth
street is horutiy olianzud and established so
lint the elevations slmll I'e ns fnllons , lliu
gr.idu between the points cited bolus uniform
straight lines ;
Klovatlon Klovat'on
of Wcsl of Kust
Curb. Curb.
North curb Imu of Paelflo
street , usostablislicd U7.0 05.0
I'olnt on north rail of rail
way track at tlio alloy
north of Paelllo street. . . .82.0 S'.0
Section ' . ' . So much of Ordinance N'nS77'4 ,
nml so much of all other ordinances drtlnlng
the Rrndes of tlio above streets , us conlllcls
with Hie provisions ot Ihls ordlnanoo , ! here
by repealed.
Soctlon : i. That tins ordtnunco Hliall take
effect und bu In force from nml after Its pass-
am.
Passed Dccombor SOlli , IS.1J.
JOHN GitOVKS.
Ulty Clort.
K. P. DAVIS.
ProslduntOlty Council.
Approved December''Illi , | SU !
OlCO.P.HR.MIr1.
Mayor.
PEUMANENT SIDEWALK 11ESOLU
TION.
Council Chamber , Omahn , Nob. , I Sir : ,
llu It resolved by thu city council of tlio ulty
of Omalia , the Mayor concurring :
That parmanontsfdowiilks bo constructed In
thoclty of Omulia us iletUnate.l buloir , within
live days after thu ptibllcutlon of tbls resolu
tion , or the personal survlco thereof , as by
ordinance Is tinthorUot ! nml required ; such
Rldowalus to bo laid to tliu permanent tr ido
an established on tlii paved ntreots spccllloa
heroin , unit to bo coistructod of stone or artl-
Uclal stone , tu-oordms to specifications on tlio
In thconiccof the Hoard of Publlo Works , and
unrtor IU supervision , to-wlf
Knstsldouf L'jtli street , It 2 blk 1 Capitol
Hilt addition , permanent grade. Cfeol wulo.
IC-ist side otvild street , ltd hllc-J7'i ' clty.pcr-
niancnt cracle , U fuot wide.
\Vcstsldoof2Hlistrcut , Its 1C J and s'i 1
ICcllom's Istaddlllon , punnanunt grade , ( i feet
wide.
North side of Jones streot. Us 5 nndOhlK 171
cltv , pormanunt cradn , S fuel wide.
North aliloof Jones street. Its5 7 8 blk 173
city , permanent irrailc , 8 fcotwlifu.
Soul h sldo of Junu4 struct. It 1 blk 197 city ,
pcrmnnnnt grndo , 8 foot wide.
South sldo of Jones street , Its 1211 4 blk JOG
city , perm incut. KradoS ( cot \vldo.
South sldo of Jonoistroot , Its I 211 4 blk lir ,
cltv. uerinanentcradc , 8 foot wide.
WustsUloof IJth strenU Its I ana 8 blk 19i
city , purmannntsnide. f > feet wldo.
Kitstslduof 15th street. Its 4 and Obll ; 193 ulty ,
permanent grade. 8 fcot wldo.
\Ycstsidoof 14thstreot. Its 1 nml 8 blk 100
city , uerniinont itradu , H fout wldu.
And , bu It further resolved :
That tlio Hoard of Public Works be , and Is
ho re by authorized and directed to cunso n
copv of tbls rosolnllon to he published In the
official paper ot tlio city for ono week , or bo
served on thoownors of said lots , and that
unless such owners shall within live days
uftur the publication or service of snub copy
construct sild ajdewalls us burutii rsi | oil
that thu Hoard of Public. Works canso tbo
BIIIIIO to be done , tlio co t of constructing said
Rldowullcs respectively to ho assessed aitalnst
the ruul estate , lot ornart ot lot In front of
MIKI abutting such ! ( ! uwulk3.
Pasted Novombur22J and 29tb , and Duconibor
la"18 ° "
A.O.KDWAUD- .
Acllns President of tbo Council.
E. I1. DAVIS.
President of tbo City Council.
Atlest : JOHN GROVES ,
City Clork.
Approved : GEO. 1' . UKMIS.
Mayor.
NOTIOE TO CONSTIlUCT SIDEWALKS.
To tlio owners of tliu lots , parld of lots and
real estate described In the above resolu
tion
You and each of you are hereby notified to
construct permanent sidewalks ns required by
a resolution of tlio city council and mayor of
Iho oily of Omubn. of which ilia above Is u
copy. P. W. HIUKHAUSKU ,
Chairman Hoard of Public Works.
Omaha. Not ) . , December 2711) . 1SU2. (127d7t
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
CONTUUCTION.
Council Chamber. Omaha , Nub. . ISO.
lie It resolved by Iho ully council of the city
of Omulia. tlio mayor eonenrrlni :
Tlmt wuudon sidewalks bo constructed In
tlio city of Omaha us deMim-itcu buliiw , within
live days after thu i.uhtleutlon of this rosolu-
tlou , or tlin personal servli-o thereof , as by or-
dlnaneo Is authorized ii'id required ; snub
slilewalks to lie laid lo Iho 1:1 ado on the
streets Hpeclfled herein , iiml to ho constructed
of Dlnu plunk of Hiicli wdlh : nnd thickness and
belaid unoii JoUls of snub dimensions and In
fincli nianiier ns Is prescribed by the spccfllua-
llons on lliu In lliu olllce of thn board uf public
works and under Its supervision , to-wll :
ICast side ofJ.'nd street , tax It lilt from south
line of I'anl blruet : o south linn of said lux lot
In suc-lfl-I.VIlt. prcs'unt grade. 0 feet w dc.
Kaxt-ldunf r.'nd struot.lt 5 blk 16iJ ! city ,
present , undo , n fcut wide.
ICust sldo of With street. It 8 bile r > Swoesy's
addition , present , crude. Ofuot wldo.
West sldu of Htb street. Us 13 lo 20 InulUHlvo
KonnUo's 2nd addition , present grade , U fuet
wide.
North side of Valley street. Us 7-11-15 Oicu-
homi : , present Km do , 4 fuct wldu.
North side of Valley struct , cast 101 fcut It 7
Okiihoina. present grade , /cot wldu.
West sldo of 2.Hh slroot. extending to curb
ft 1 blk 7 Heed's 1st addition , permanent
gr.ulo , G fout wldo.
North side of Shirley street. Its 1 nndDflHnrr
Oali , present grade , 0 fuet wide.
aSoiith side of Webster street. Its l-2-i : and 14
blk 2 ICvan's snhdiv I'ark I'luco. present grade
0 foot wide.
( nnth sldo of Webster street , east : i ) ft of H
ID blk 3 I'ark 1'lHuo , present iirade , C feet wide.
Honth side of Webster slroet , unut ! fuet of
It U ) bll ; 2 I'ark Place , present grade , U fuct
wide. v
ICusl sldu of 21st street. Its 40-a > 28-'ja-34 blk 4
Campbell's uudlllou , purmauunt grade , fl fout
wide.
! 11.1 sldo of 21st , street , 1(4 ( SJ-SO-IS-IG-M 111 it 4
Ciunpbo.rs addition , permanent gradu , Cfeol
wldo.
IvasL Hldoof 21st Blroot , Its 12-10 and 0 blk 4
Cumpbull's addition , permanent grade , C fuel
wide ,
ICast slde-of 21st stroot. It 11 blk 10 Wlloo.x'u
2nd addition , porinanunl t-rade , 4 fuot wide.
South sldu of Kd Orulghton ntruet , Its 2 led
Inclusive , Clark I'lucu , prudent crudu , 4 foot
Will P.
West sldu of 20th street , Us 40 und 41 llurr
Oak , present urade , 4 feel wide.
West sldo of IDth strout , south ! i ll.1l Clark
I'liicc. present Rradu. 4 feet wldu.
Hnntli side of Martha ntiun , Its III to ft I In-
clnslro Clark I'liicc , present Rrndn. 4 foal wldo
Honth slno of Dnponl struut , Us 1 lo 11 Inulu-
filvo bll ; I Dnpont Vlace , present grauo , 4 feel
wide ,
Norlh sldo of Dnponl street , Its 1 lo II In-
elusive blk a , Dupunt I'lauu. urcsonl grade , 4
fed wide.
North sldoof Dnpont street. Its 1 to fi Inclu
sive bk2 Dupont I'luco , present grude , fuot
wide.
North sldo of Dnnonl street , Us Slo.1 Ineln-
Slveli.lcl Dnpont Place , prcnont grudo , 4 feet
wide ,
Honth side of Dniiont street , Its ' 'lo 0 Inclu
sive blk a Dnuont 1'lacu , present prude , 4 feul
wide ,
Sintheldoof Caatollar street , Its 1 lo II In
clusive blk 7 Dnpoiu I'lucu , present grudu , 4
feet wldu.
North side of Castellar slrcel , Us 12 to ii In-
cliibivu lik ) 4 Dnponl 1'luua present Krade , 4
feel wnlu
Kastsldoof SOl'.i slrout , north Ii more or less
of It U blk'J Dupont Plucc , presenl grude , 4 fuel
wldn.
ICust Hldoof'JOlli Bli'oet , south M feel moroor
less of It 80 llurr Oak , present grade , 4 feel
wide ,
Kast sltloof 2Uth street , ItaO llurr Oak , pres
ent grudu. 4 feet wide.
West sldu of 27th avenue. Us 1 and 20 blk 4
Drnku's addition , present grade , tl fuel wldu.
West side ofTib avenue , Its I and 20 hlK U
Drake's addition , present grade , C fcut wide.
Kaslsliln of 41st avenue , Us II und 12 blk 4
Orch ird Mill , present grailu , ' ! feet wide ,
KastHlduof 4Ist avenue , It 12 LU U Orchard
Hill , present srailc , U feet wldo.
Kust side ot list uvcsiuo , Its 1-7 uirifiblk J
Oonnotl'i sub Orchard III. ; , prtisn' erailv , fl
*
feet wldo ,
West Mda of Mh stroot. , U blk I I'oroit lllli.
prriont crndo , n feet wide
YYoUnMoorsth street. Us I r\nd Ilkonntto1 *
Sad Addition , pronont crude , 0 feel nlde.
Anil , bo It ritrihor rosolvmti
That the board of tmtillc works be.iml U
hereby authorised nml lUreoteil to mni'O a
convof tbls resolution to bo published In the
ofllcliil paper of ihovlty for ono week , or bo
served on the owner * ot said lots , nnd that
unleM such owners shall within five days
after the publication or service of ueh copy
conmnutsuch Mdo\Ti\ll ; ns herein required
but tbo bourd nf publlo works enusu the
sumo to bo dilne , theo t ot oomtrucUns s.tld
? ldewilki respectively to lie assessed nznliiM
tbo roil r < lal . lot or part ot lot In front uf
and nbiillliiK v.'h sidewalk * .
1'nsso.l Nor 3J.li , Den. Clh nml 1.1th , ISO. .
11 P. DAVIS ; ,
I'roMilcntof timrnnncll ,
A. u. inw.\u : . - .
AplltiE President of Iho Council.
Attesli JOM.N OUOVKS.
City Clr-rk.
Approved ! OKO I' , HKMIH.
Mayor.
NOTIUK TO CONSTlillOT SIDKWAl.Ki.
To Iho owner * of the lei , parts of loU nnil
real oslaln described In Iho above rciolu-
tloti ;
Von and ch of you uru hereby nutlflo.l to .
constrnet wooden sidewalks ns n'ritilrcil by
a rrsoP.ilIon ot the olty council aim mayot-ot I
thoolirofOmnha.of which U.nabmuK iveiipv. I
1'V. . HIHKIIAI KIl. ,
Chairman Hoard of Public \ \ < > rks. |
R , Nub. , lieuonibsr'Jilh , ISlii ,
' 27d"t Ii I i
TO nr.ouon WAUHKN SMITH. WILLIAM ]
M. .Icnklna , Dullii Davis. C'llhrr no K.
lloll Nolsim II Sweltzer. John ( ' . ll.ch - ;
m inn. Mary S. H tunJor.'i , lilr.r.io W. Mcl'lm >
uy. Dumlnluk I loot ; . Anna Vanduiibur.
Hcoi-iB ll.Slcok.nilury I..UuiieU.OaiMr Hurt-
m in. Mlohltfiiii Mutii.il lilfo Insur m Con.-
liiny. lliorio M. Nluoiy , William o.Vnite -
lia.nl. I'.lbrlit o Ii-iwtot ' oli'V V. M mon ,
Divld M. I'm. A. l' . I.clchli.i. U hrldcn l.iw-
to'.i , l < adoi ! A. Puwoll Mr.lltda Do llrclsellc ,
nu residents :
You aru borubv nolllloil that tlio uti'lor- ' ,
licned , thrnn dislnturu ted treuholderi of Hit ) |
illy of Omahi. have boon duly appo tiled bv
liu mayor , with the approval of tliu cltv |
ouncllof said city , to a < oss ilia dumivuu to
bu owners re.spccllvul.v of lliu uropcrly
lectured hy ordlnnn u nncessary to bu appro
bated for tliu use of said city for Iho purest -
) est > of openlnc and extending Niiwtou streut
I'oin 1 hivi-nport's subdivision to'l'lh street
Vouarofurtliornotlllud.thnlhavlnsaocuplod
aid uppolntmonl. und itulv iu.Ulllnl | : us re-
ulred Dy Iuw. wo will , on Iho .Vithday of
iinuarv. A. D. IS'.H ' , at thu hour of 1II o'clock
n the afternoon , at thu ulllu of Ueo. ,1. I'anl.
GJ.1 I'arnnm strout , wltMn the corporalo Hin
ts if said city , meet for tliu purpose of con-
Iderln and maklni : thu assessment of dam-
igo to the owners respectIvo'v ' of said pro-
lorty , by ro son of siu-li taking uml npnro-
irlnllnn thfrcot Inking Into eonsldoration
poclxl bpiiullts , If tiny.
The propuity bulonirin ; to yon , proposed
0 lm npproprlntoii us aforesaid , and
vhlcb has bron deulari'il necussary by tliu
-ouncll , by ordlnanou , to appropriate to thu
isu of the olty. belli t sltmto In said cltv of
) mulia. In the county of Douglas , and state ot
Vebraskx Isdcscribud us follows , to nit :
Uoo. Wnrren Smith The siiulli 27.B5 foci of
otsm. ; II ? , IH. ; tt4H. . 41. 42. 4.1 and 44.
.William M. Jcnklim Tbo south 27.55 fent lot.
Delia Davis und Catherine. E llobbs Tno
loutli 27.SSfoot lot 41) ) .
Nelson U. Swltr.ur Thp north 20 l.'ifuot lot 53.
John 0. K. Lehmanii North 211.15 feat of east
18.82 foot , lot M ) .
Alury 8. SuunJcrs North " 0.15 foot castG3.8 !
eel lotf > ) .
Mzzlu W.MnCluskoy Norlb 2 < 1.15 feel lot OJ.
Domlnlck Hook North : H.1S feut Intai
Oscar Hart man North 2iU5 feet hit (15. (
Michigan Mill. I.lfo I in. Ca North 20.15 feel
vest M lot Oil.
Ooo. M. Ncoloy-Norlb23.l.- ! middle M
ot cil.
William O. Wliltcboud North 2J.1) foot east
ii lotU'3.
KlbrldEO l.uwlon North2'XI5 fuel lot 07.
Suulov M. .Mason und D.ivid . M. Uru North
G 15 feet lotGS.
A.O. I.elahton-Norlli 2iU5 fee tint GO ,
ElbrlilKuliUwtun North 20.ir > Int7l.
I.adoo A. Crowull North 20.1."i fuot lot T.I.
Ouor u U. Sleulc North'0 15 fuut wust , II foot
of north lie * fuut of lot a' ) .
Kllcry It. lluiiuk SJouthST.S'i fcut south ' /J of
cast H nt lot 51 ,
Anna Vnmlonburvr 9oulh27.8'i fuot of norlli
1 of south ' .i of lol 17.
All In Ulsu'd addition In salt ) city , county
ind st.to.
Yon are notlflo , ! to bo prnsunt nt tlio tlmo
mil place aforesaid , and make any objections
to or statenionts concerning said proposed ap-
iroprliMlon or assessment of dumagus , as yon
may consider
It. W. dlHSON.
WM. O. S11K1VE11.
Omaha , Doc emborl7 , 1HIJ. D'4d20t
PERMANENT SIDEWALK UESO
LUTION.
Council Chamber , Omaha. Nob. . 18.12
He It resolved by tbo olty connall of the city
of Omaha , thu mayor concurring :
That , pernianont aidowaUs huconstruelod In
tbo city of Omaha us iluslgnalo I below , with
in IIvo days uftur thu publluutlon of this rnso-
Intlon , or Iho personal Acrvlca thereof , us by
ordinance Is untliorlzoil and reqnire..l ' : snub
sldowulks to bo laid to tliu permanent
gr.ulo as ostablisbud on Iho paveil strcuU
spculflcd liuruln and lo bo constructed of
stone , artificial stone , brick or lllnrr ucunrd-
Ing to specifications on fllu In the olllco of the
board of public worko und unrluritH suporvls-
Ion , towlt :
South side of f.uiivonwortli Btroot , It 1 blk 7
Konntzo & Ituth'H addition , permancnl
grudu. 0 fcot wide.
Jonth slilo of I.euvonwortli street , It 1 blk S
Konnt/.o , t Knth's addition , purmanunl
grade , Ufeot wldo.
South sMo ot louvonwi > rlh mreet west I2J
fuet morn or less U 2 blk K Konntz- Huth'a
addition , porinunont grudu , 0 fool widu.
i-oitlb s do of Lu tvenwortli street It land
uusl 78 fuut more or ! uss of It 2 blk U Kountzu
fc Untli's addition , purmnnunt uradu , ii fcut
wUln.
South sldo of r.oavenv.-orlh street It 1 and
cast 78 feet moro or loss of It 2 blk in ICount/.u
, t Ruth's addition , purmancnt grade , G fcut
wldo.
South sldo of Lcavcnwortli alreot. Its 1 and
24 blk I Mlllard Pluco , pormanunt gr.iilo , 0 foot
wide.
Son'.li side ot Umvonwarth street H I hllc 2
Mlllanl Plauu. pormanunt ar.idu , II fuot wldu.
? oulli sldu of Ion.venwnrtb hlrcot lots 1-3-1-3
blk I Marsh's addition pormanuntgradc , Ufcut
wide.
North sldo of Lo-ivnnwnrth stroDt w'4 ' of ft
14 blk U K'ouut/.d'.s & Knth's niHlitlon , perm.-
nunt gradu. 0 fuel wldo.
North Bldo of I/ouvonworlli strcol Its 7-11-10
Johnson's add. permanent gr.idu , 0 foot wldo
North sldu of l.aavonworth struct Its : r > and
III.I ) I Hedlek's add , purmiinunt grade , 0 foot
wldu.
North sldo ot lt:0 : or school It blk 5 Konnuo
& Ruth's add , pnriimnunt grade , U fcut wldu.
North sldu of Iu ivoavrnrth nlroot wust ! ' ,
moroorlus.s of It 2. ) blk 5 KonnUo & Huili's
udilltlon , permanent grudu , 0 fuut wldo.
North sidu l < o vveinvortli stieot , tux It 12 , see
' . ' 2-I5-lil. permanent uruile , 0 fout wine.
Norlh sldnof licavunworlh streot. Its 11 and
12. Johnson's add. purmunent grade , U fcut
wldu.
North Mdo of l.cavcrnvorth strut t , Hsll-li-
l'l-14 , Jacob's add , permanent Krudu ; U feet
wldu.
North sldo of LoAVonworth street , It 8 , John
son's ado. pormanunt grade , 0 fuet wldo.
South sldo of I/oiivuiiwortb street. Its 1-2-3-4-
! > , Clnrk s add. pnimanunl gradii , ( I fuut wldo.
UHoiltb slduot l.eavonwortli street. It 21 , Mc-
Canillltb I'lueo , permanent frade , 0 feet wldo.
M South sliloof l.uavunworth atrout , lt l-2-U-l-5
lilK2 , Jlursh's add , porniHiiont srudo , U fuct
wldu ,
Koulli nldoof I.oavon worth Btroot. Its I-2-3-4-.1
blk II , Murdh's add , purinnnuni grudo , U fuct
wide ,
South snlo of Harnoy stroot. Its II and 12 blk
G , Capitol add , p rmunuir < gradu , 0 fuut wldo.
.South sldo of llamoy street , lots 12 , III nnd
14 , Kulloig's Place , pormununt grudu U fuut
wldu.
North sldo of Harnoy street , 1UG , 7 , fi and 0 ,
bik ( i , Cupltol add , uunnununt trade , 0 fcut
West sldo 10th struct , sonih part of It I , bile
13. city , pannunont grudu. U foot wide.
ICast sldu of-M-l stroot. U t bile 2ui ! ultyper-
maiiuiit gradu,0 fnut wldu.
North sldu of l/ar.l , Its fl and G , blk iai : !
olty , purnuinunl gradu , fi feel wldo.
Wesleidoof UJthfltrout. It 1 blk 11 city , pur-
inanonl gr.idu , 0 feet wide ,
Soullislduof ijallfornlustruot.lts 1 , s , U and
4 b.k 17 , ully , pormanunt sradu , U feel wldo.
Soulh hide of U.ISS slroilt. Its 2. 3 and t blk 4'J
city , pormununt ttrxdu , 0 fcut wide.
North sldu of Oasi street , Its 7 and 8 bll ; 'M2 ,
city , permanent gradu , 6 feutvide. .
And bu It furtliur resolved-
That lliu board of public works ) > c nnd bore-
by In authorised and atroulod to cause a copy
of this resolution to bu publlshoj In lliu olll-
clal papur of the cltv for onu weuk , or bu
torvud on the owners of H ild lots anil unlosn
such owners ahull wllliln flvo days nftur Iho
publication or sorvlcuof suoh ropy construct
nuld siiluwalks as liuruln require ; ! , lint lliu
board of public works eausu the biuno to bo
done , tliu cost of coiiHtrnetlni : H.ild slduwalks
rospu.'llvoly to bu assessed iriuInU tliu real
ustiitu , lol or purl of lol In front of and abnl-
llng such rilduwulkfi
Passed Hov. 2'Jth anil Doc. fitb.1S02.
I'rcsldenl'of tliu Council
A. O. KDWAKDrt.
Acllni ; Pro.ldent of thu Council ,
Altostt JOHN OKOVB- .
Oily Clerk.
Appravuai OKO. P. lllv.Mib ,
" Mayor ,
NOTIOB TO CONSTIlllur SIDKWAMCS ,
Tolhu Oivnurs uf lliu lots , pirtsuf loll uml
real estitu described In Iho ulovo roaolu
tlon
You and each of you nrn hereby nollllci ) to
conatrnet permanentnlduwiilks as roqulrud by
a resolution of the ully ecu null und mayor of
thu city of Omaha , of which tbuubovu U a
copy ,
P. W. HIHKIIAUtiKU ,
Chairman lloar.l of 1'ubluj Works.
Omaha , Nub. , Uocuuibur 27th , Ib'j ; , U27d7l
G. W , PAMLE , HL 0
Us God SftwuiUn. 90 Iwri'
OF msKASiii OF MEN
WOMKM. rUOl'Hir.TOH OF
WOJU.D'S linUUAI. D1SVBK
bAHV OF
185
/traat the following Diseases :
Cntntrh of the Head , Thront , nnd I.snjtS ! Dl * .
MKiof tlio Kcnml Knr.Ftbiniil Aiojiloxy , Itewrt
Dleeflse , l.lvcr Complaint. Klilncy Complaint ,
Worvous Dobillty , Montnl Doprco-
nlon , Loss of Mnnhooci , Somlnnl
onUrionO'lKte'C'.ltrlRhralil'Cnje.E '
) ance. Vllivuitutltm , I'uriUysU , Wlitlo S.
Bcrufiiin , Vuvcr Sore ? , Cnncors , Tumors
and Fistula In nno removed without
the knlfo or drnwlnc n drop of
blood. Women with her < lcllcnto orpniui ro-
floruit to health. Dropsy curcU without tapping.
Spoolnl Attention lvcn to prlvnto
niul Vonorcnl Olsonaos of nil kinds.
6GO to S80O fotfcl' for ft ! > y Vonoronl Dla-
onso 1 cannot euro without mercury.
Tope Worms removed In two or llitco hour * , or uo
fay. lUiuurrholilB or 1'llw cured.
most ? WHO AUK AITMCTKD
Will tavo llfo and hundreds of dollars hy cnlllna
on or Uklng
DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL WEDICINES.
The only rhyntrlmi who ran tell whnt nllf
u IIVIMIIIrlthnvit i klii ) ; n. question.
All oorrcspotulcnco Klrlclly confidential. McClollK
eont by express. Addu-ss nil lotttra to
5SO Broadway ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
t'IVXV' ' l'rv
uoo In tno Ntnte nml
fuilornl con its. Knows .MO-7-S-P ,
bloc If , Council UlulT-i , It ,
PARTIES WANTING
MR-Blffil BEG j
Anhousor , Unrtwoisor. Ftiuat and Pnlo
BEERS , UITUKIl BOTTLED OR IN
KEGS , can losivo orders ut No. JJ13
Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , or.
Telephone ! ! " ! > .
Goods delivered pt-oinptly.
SOLE AGENCY for
Aiiliciiscr-Huscli Ass'n
- Brewing ,
of St. Louis. Mo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done In
slm highest style ot thu iirt. Kadod nnd
t-itnud fabrics made to loot : as good as now.
Won ; promptly done nn v dollvuroJ In all
parts of lliu country. Send fur prluo list.
C : A. MACHAN , Proprietor.
lir cud wuv.nuur Northwestern Do ot ,
CoiuioUlnffH. . In.
"A Delicious Medicated Con-
feet ton" for the relief of Coui-lis ,
Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat. n
for clearing the : voice. 1'or ealc
nil DrugjiGts ; nnd Confectioners.
Packed in full two ounce packages ,
-
Price fi Cents. If you arc unable to on
procure the Pomona Cough Tablets n >
from your dealer send us 8 cents in 3
stamps nnd receive box by mail.
Mndu by the manufacturers of the
celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice
Tablets.
DUQUETTE & CO ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Special JNfoticea.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\Mf > 'riii-A \ij n ier
nUTCIlKIl WANTKIl A llril rlumi Hliop lender ,
nlU o. I ) . Meat Mnrkut , 6'J7 West llrouanar ,
Council Ulnlla ,
"O a 3
AND LANDS. _ _
US I It AUT.S mill louns farin uml city propurtr
liouuhl niul nut. ] . 1'usoy , t Tliumii , Cuunoll
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
17AIIM iiml clly I MTU , Mo nay lomiail on moot
uml Bruin. Itunl emuto for alu. Invullhu uiU
| JIIIIIIBI | , runtnU. .Money lu.tuuil fur local Invuaturi ,
I.OUfoo .VTowlo. U'U 1'iml'l .trout ,
1' ACHUS uppitr llruuilwitri aplo > i > li | | plocu ( ur
wplutlliiKi uliuai | fur u.ii'i , or will uxoliiiuo for
liuproveil ruslciunco prouiirly lu Cuuucll lllult * .
UrouiiBhlulili , Nlchul.1011 & Co.
GAHDIJN AM ) KUUtr limit. rfoliuU anil molt
l.uiiiitllul tract in I'oltarullMiilu ouuntr ; > a
Knturprltu 1'l.icrj ; Mvu or ton noru luU. Ureoa-
tliluldti , 'I'loliulaun IL. l.'o. , C.2I llrouiliTuy.
W"VANTtun \ ocroi uf inuU wltliln tlvu mllutut
city. Don't curd liuir roiuli U ti. Ciroja.
lliluldi , Nlcliulnun .V I'D.
I NTKIU'UIHK I'liioj , for fruit , ur xar.luui .
l-Jtttibiirlinn IIOIIIOM , lltiu ucru lots. IIVLMIIJT lalnutui
from motor Una. UluunilikiMi , NlclinUoii & Uo.
l , u inllu null a Inilf fro-j
, : i 4 i ; & ruoai noiuj , itablu.
Will uioUuiuu fo ililiiiicv tn Council Illuili ,
Uruu' lilulilj , Xliiliil < iri \ . 'o. _ _ _ _ _ _
1-iyt ACIllC3,31i Milluo from city ; will jell at out It
token this nook , ( iroiinitilolili. NIchuNon A Co.
HUOIIOICHi luUIn Maynu U'ldltliin ' nuar umtonU
'of tuo nuw Intel jtuie lirlil o. Will ull In bunciu4 )
or lnly. _ IJuurirJ _ JUl-i y.p < Junull IllutH. _
1i5- > ritlC farm In Neh , 6 room luiine , vtablii mirt
nliKiIii , To acre * In viiltlvntlun , 1'rlco I'J.UU pur
ucru. Turmiotuy. Juliimloii , V Van fatten.
MiaOKLLANKOUS.
G AltllAOl ! roaiuveil. cu poul , vualti mill
ftilmiiujrt cloiuu 1. K. I ) , llurkti. cttr bl