Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : ) AY , OCTOBER 21 , 1892 ,
TJ11D OMAHA BEE
CGVNOIb III.UFFS
CFFlCKt - NO. IS 1'EAHL STKKET
I cllvere.1tjr carrier to nnr pirt of th city
ll.W. Tll/TON. - MANAGER.
ft rntiftvrwJ Ilii nM * Office. ? * 'nJ *
If , ' ,
JKI'HOMvS'ht } | ( cduor No *
.111 AUK M
N V. Plumbing Co.
rountll Bluffs Lumber Co. .
Thcro will bo n social thii evening at Mrs.
Heritor's on Lincoln iwcnuo.
Todnj-li tlio lint dav oMMVleo for the
November term of district court.
Unity pulld vtill meet in rezular < cloa
this nltcrnoon nt is30 ! o'clock with MM. liar-
rl * on Ir'lrat nvcnuc.
Thn narty which W.M to have bscn ulvoii
by Mizpnti temple No. ! l on the uvcnlnc of
October ! ! ! h.is uaen po tponc-J.
Kncnmpmcnt No. 8 , Union Veteran *
league , will meet nt their hall Frinnv m 1
n. in. sharp to tnKo iiart in tlio p.ir.irtj. ycott
Illeo , commander ; 15. .1. llolmo ) . adjutant.
The ladloi of the ConKroz.xtlonal churoh
will serve dinner and supper next \Voiinet-
Oay In the storeroom next to the Council
Bluff < Carpet company nud lately occupied
us b'lotd'i hardware storo.
The ministers of llio cltv nra nslsod to mcot
nt the study of the First I'resbyterian
church , nt the corner of \ \ ll'oiv ' avenue and
ijovanlh street lit 1D : ( | i. m. , to Join ns a
body the ( JolmnbUn parndo.
The following partic * worn granted tnnr-
riatra licenses ycitorday : fjcoicc U" . Smith
of Fremont nntt Mrs ) , . ( entile Itarrof Ci umMl
HlufT * , C. A. Macliin and IJenuto IClelu-
schmncrr of Council UlufT * , Michael Kilbano
nnd Kn < a lloldor of Council Bluffs.
CJ. L. Koddlsh dlod yesterday afternoon at
2 o'clock nt lit * Into resilience , 1.111 South
Klchlli struct , of ( julctc consumption , nftc-r
an Illness ol two wcnk * . The rciiviins will
bo taken to I'orning , Mo. , tolnv for Inter
ment. The deceased win M year * of ago.
A young man glvlnc his mime as Hot )
Scott was arrestnJ pt n into hour Wednes
day night for dnitiKonnois ati'l disorderly
conduct , lienr o Scanlun WAS tukinK him to
tuo cltyjall , when ho madoa bwik for lib
erty. Scanitm tired a shot after him and
gave chase , ovortaKluc him near tlio Main
ctrcot btidgc.
Istimerou ? complaints are being mnjo about
thu exceedingly poor quality of gus that is
be 1111 : furnished its patrons by the Council
JllulTs tiis ! company. A marked change for
the worse has conio over It during tlio past
month , and from all appearances at least
half of what the consumers pay for now Is
mr , which dooa not , burn to any creat extent.
The case of I Jr. C. O Hood was still on
In tlio district court ycstcrd.iv mornlnir , und
promises to take another week. The railway -
way company is fighting hi * cl.Uiiu at , every
point , and whichever side gams a verdict
will have earnoil It. At noon court ad
journed until tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock.
Henry Foster and Tom Davis are the
names of two men that are behind tlio bir
of the olty J.ill. They showed a groit desire
to keep out of the roach of tlio police yester
day afternoon during the mr.ulu , nna wore
noticed haunting tlio thickest , p.u-t of tlio
rrowd In a susoliJlom sort of w.iy. They
\vcro arrested OD suspicion of Uomg picsc-
pockcls.
Tno postofllco will bo cloioil from 12 noon
to (5 ( o'clock p. m. Carriers will omit the 1
o'clock delivery and collection , but will
21 nito all other * as usual , and outside cir-
rlcrs will deliver from carriers' windows at
poitoftlcos from 0 to 7 o'clock p. in. Carriers
on business routci will make tuo 0 o'clociC
delivery and collection as usual.
A house was burglarized at lied On It night
before last anil two silver wntcnes wcrj
etolon. The police wore uolilloil by tele
phone and plvon a description of Iho man
who was suspected of having done the dojJ.
.lohn Connor , an Oniihti tov. who admitted
having Just come up from Ksd O.ilc , was ur-
rested , and Is bailie hold to await a call from
the authorities at Uod Oik.
The Danish citizens , under the auspices ol
the Danolio society , will celebrate Columbus
day by giving an entertainment at Hughes' '
hall tins evening. Tlio program will lir
clado a musical selection by i'rof. Jensen' *
orchestra , a KOUC bv the children , lecture on
Columbus by Hov. 1C. BudUoltof Omahi , anil
n ballot dance by n number of youui : misses.
The entertainment will conclude with dunC'
ing and refreshments.
7o horses , grnido Clyilcs anil Porch-
orons ; one imported Clydo and ono full-
blood Perchoron alnllion , r itllo , tool ? .
etc. , nt public sulo. Thursday , Ocloboi
27 , on my fiuiUHlx miles east'of Council
UlulTa , on Quick road. E. L. SIIUUAHT.
The Radiant novelty Imso burner !
nro the host hoilors in the city. Soi
thorn nt Sw.iino'd.
Call on Messrs. D.IV & lies ? and ask
to ho shown the Klein tr.iut ofIIK ) acroi
no * on sale in llvo and tun aero tracts.
Tlioy will show it freu to nil.
y'so.v.ij'.nt.iait
Mrs. C. D. Dillon loft yejfrdav for Chi
cage.
cage.Mrs.
Mrs. 11. M. Osborno and Mrs. Foraon hav >
pone to Chicago.
Kov.V. ! . Crofts of Beatrice is attondtni
the Congregational anniversaries In Omnh
nnd expects to witness the Columbian cole
brntlon In this city today.
Mr.V. . W. Lunger ol the land departmcn
of thi Union 1'acillc loft ( or Chiuigo las
evening accompanied by his wtfo , e.xpoctln
to bo uono a wcol ; or ton days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coopsr of Mt. Vernon
O. . arrUi'd In tlio city yesterday on their return
turn homo from a visit to Colorado , and wll
remain for a visit with tliolr nephew , W. f
Sapp.
Sapp.No
No bankrupt , llro-smokcd. dauiauoi
furniture at Mayor's , : i05-i07 ! Uroidwny :
Cloiin goods , loss than any Omahn nrluc'u
If you don't want to buy hard coal yoi
'
lirnl better boo lilxby about tho5o'ot
burnors. They are ailuptod for use ii
liot air furnaces , steam and hot vmtoi
boilers , with no coal or ashes to handle
Carpets have risen in price f > o to lOc :
yard , but the Council HlulTa G.irpo
company will continuo to sell at th
tame old bedrock liguros.
Alter Many D.iyn.
The vest which A. S. Uonham cast on tli
waters some tliiio ao oamosailing up India
creek yesterday afternoon , and was ba-fgo
by n small toy named Hubbard , who n
turned It to Its owner. Mention was mad
of Us loss about three wcoki nso , when
young man waUea lute Mr. Honhaui's eftlc
on Kast Hroadw.iy nnd took It from'tho hoe
where it hung. When it wiw found , tli
watch and chnlu. pocket comb , sclssor.i , b.iu
book , even few mati-ho * which ho ha
carried , wrro mlsslnir. Hut the thief , , ln h
hasio to transfer the xiun" fro n Mr. Hoi
hom' pocket to his own bud overlookoil a (
bill that roposcd peacefully in tlio bottom <
one of the pockets , and whan the bill wi
found It scomeii to bo In its usual good'coi
ditlon , notwilhtiundiug its ihreuwcoUsi
cxpoturo to tlin 0101110111" .
The mlsBlng bunk book was found In tl
pookot of a vest belonging to a mau wt
escaped by a window in Omaha while tt
pollco were spottiap him iiltha door. M
Jiontuiiu Is kcoping the M hill for the youi
man , who can nuvo it by calling upon hi
nnd proving his property.
Tlio Hoston Store ctiuos m'erv over
ing nt t ) p. m. except Mondays an
Baturuiiye.
The Ronuiuo Hurr O.ilc stoves are sol
mly by I'has. S\7uino , 737 Uroadwaj
Call and SRO them.
Day t Hess report tint they nro ha\ \
Inu a gond ilom\nd : for the ton-aorn lot
in the Klein ttnuL
Boston store closer every ovcnlng at
jx in. , unless Mondays and Suturdtiya.
ICO pee pi Q in this city use gu ttovo
UboGut Co , put-i 'em iu at 003L
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Odd Fellows Occupy tbo Eyes of tbo Peopla
with a Grand Parade.
NEARLY TV/0 THOUSAND WERE IN LINE
Itmn nml Nclinulr.i ratrlarcln Mlllt.ibt Join
In IMil-iy | ol I'lirplo nnd ( Julil-C.iutoi.-
inenti In Linn \\nrk at tlio
{ Ir.ind Ioilue.
Yesterday was the big Jay of thu OJd Tel-
lows' grand lojpo msotlnir , which Ins al
most monopolized the city for the past threa
d.iys. There were great expectations with
roari2 to the parade , wtitch Uwis announced
would conclude the exorclsos , bjt Iho tnre.it-
cnlng weather overhead bade fair for a tlmo
lo disappoint tluni. But the rain held off ,
nnd although there were probably noliiulto so
many In the p ra.lo as would have been had
tho.surroundlni.M boon n little more favor
able , yet ttu line of march , \\lion comolctcil ,
cntnlnoj m the ncUhbarhooJ uf 'J.UJJ patri
archs milltunt.
The parailu formsd on Sixth street and
Fir < t avenap , nrotind Itayllss pant , and
inaicbed south to Plftn avo.iue. east to Main
street , north to llroidivay , cast to flwt
street , north to Washington nvonuo , west to
Main street , south to Uroadwav and west to
the corner of ttlshth street , where they toolc
special motor trains to O in ilia.
The parade was hpado.l by n platoon of
Council lufTs ! ( iDllcc , foiloweJ ny General
,1. T. Aubott of Mnncaoslcr and tils staff , all
mountca , tlio staff being composed of tne
following gentlemen : Colonel ( Sunn of Ucd
Oal ; , U.ipiain llelwlg o' Corning , CaptJln
Htmmons of b'ontanellc. Captain Iloclcard of
Hcd CMU , Mojor L. Uleilerman as acting ad
jutant. Major Carl Koch of Cedar Rapid ? ,
Major D. U. Helnman of Marlon , Colonel
L. U. Anthonv of Waterloo , Uuptain A. J.
Collins of Manchester , Colonel Nichols of
Omaha , Dr .1. Herman of Sioux City , Frank
Claris ot biouxCity , Major Wrlehtol Omiihu ,
Major Helm of Omanaatut Major Pickering.
Then came the following orgunizilion.s in
the order named : Red Oatt band , 10 nieces ;
Canton lied Oaic No. It , 20 men ; Canton
HawKeye No. 'J7 of Fontanollc. 23 mon ;
Council Uluffs Hoys'drum corps , 10 places ;
1'ottiuviit.tamlo loilgo No. I ! , iO men ; Odd
Fellows' band of Om-xha , I'J pieces ; Canton ?
Hzra Millard No. 1 and Ford No.J of Omaha
and Canton Fremont Mo. 4 , : tOU men in nil :
Union Pacillc hand of Omaha , IS pieces ;
Grand lodce of Nebraska , IKX ) men ; Grand
lodue of Iowa , r > di ) men ; Ilawkeyo No. 1SI ,
IlumbolJt No. 1T4 and Council UlulTs No. 4'J ' ,
nil of Council HIiilTs , ; uu mon In all.
It was ttio oxpcctutlon that the U.iuchters
of Uebekah U the number of about 330 would
Join in the procession , but the condition of
thobtrocts was thoiight by some not to bo
suitable and the idea was abanuoncd. After
the paradu hud gotten started on the way the
members of the Hoboiciiti rtojreo went to the
corner of Ilroainvavand Umlith btrcct. where
thof mot tno rest of the members ot the
ordur and accompanied them to Oimiln ,
where thuv were entertained ilurim ; tlio re
mainder ol thp. afternoon and thu evening.
At tbo morning session of the gratia lodco
an exciting debate was brought about by the
introduction of n resolution forbidding "curd
playing in uiiy hail of the older. It was
ilnally voted down. Another resolution ' .vas
nlso adopted , instructing the pr.ind secre
tary to contract for the pub.ication of 5,009
copies of tno constitution to bs distributed
among the local lodgus at .1 per cent above
the cost price , mid to have a sufticient num
ber printed m Uio Herman lancuapc to sup
ply lodircs neeJing thoin. The committee
on legislation reported favoring the nay-
mont of tui annual salary of $930 to "the
grand master , nnd this report will be
discussed ut a so ion to be held this morn
ing , beginning at 8 o'cloelc , when proposed
amendments to the constitution will also bo
considered. The following onlcors were
elected lor the grand lodge for the
year IS'JJ : Grand master , John \ \ . Bulen
ot Clint'on ; deputy grand master , litv.
Franu W. Evans of lies Molnes ; grand
warden , H lj. Tilton of Ottumwa : grand
secretary , \\illlam Garrctt of Burlington ;
grand treasurer , A. J. Morrison of Marongo ;
crand representative , J. It. Powers of
Cedar Hapids.
At a meotlnc- the state assembly of the
Degree of ttebokih , nlso hold in the morn
ing , the following ofllcars were chosan :
Prjsidont , Mr.s. Lydia. B. Kramer of West
Union ; vice president , Miss Amelia \Veitz ot
Des Molnes ; secretary , Miss Lizzlo Matheny
of ICookuk ; treasurer , Mrs. J. E. Haffortv o'f
What Cheer.
AT Till : 1IO-5TON STOKE.
Council liltilfr , In.
It is known far ni.d . near that the
Boston Store is headquarters for any
thing1 in the line ot dry and fancy Roods
or anything that they carry. Thoj
caury the largest and most complete lini
in western Iowa.
'llieir jirk-os are a itoiTSKiiorD WOUD
ALWAYS Tin : IO\VIST. Styles the newest
os-t , materials the best.
In underwear wo show exceptional
valuo. A few ( if the prices for this
weekiO : / do/.on gents' heavy camel ;
hair shirts and drawers , 33c , worth 45c
79 do/on extra quality Scotcli ranuuir
sliirts and drawers , 3'Jo , would bo gooi
value at & 0c.
t
Woshowthreo makes at COc indipc
blue , Knplish merino and camels' hair-
all in at OOe , the best vuluo in the wosi
witliout any exception.
At 7oc wo aho\v \ a line that sold foi
Sl.OO ; not liaving nil hizes will close a
"Go each.
At $1.00 wo show the best all woo
grey garment over offered for tin
monov.
' *
At'SI.M , S1.7.J and S2.00 our llm
cannot he otiuallod.
LADIES' UNDEBWEAR.
At Sou wo show a Biilendid natura
ribbed vest , also in white , with loii |
sleeves.
At Mi ! an extra flno white morim
vest with pearl buttons and Froncl
nock ( shaped ) , worth fiOc.
At iillc us ( * oed u merino vest ( shaped
with pearl buttons nnil French nod
us ctin bo bought anywhere for 50t
our prlco only itilc.
At fiOo wo show the flnost ribbed jor
Fey knit vest , in the country , cither ii
white or uroy ; vests and pan'ta nny m/u
At Too n Indies line Swiss nuturu'l woe
vefit , rlbbotl , wnrrunieil nonslirinkablc
Al $1.01) ) Indies' line natural wool , sJmpo
vests , worth S1.U5 , nil si/es , both i
vi'Hts anil punts. At 81.00 a S1.1W Indie *
nil wool scarlet vest
At sM.il > . $ ! . : ! ! > and SI.50 wo show o >
uopliotiiil that can only bo found ut th
lioaton Storo.
Storo.LADIES'
LADIES' COATS.
Wo think it worth your while to vis !
our coiifctffiparlinont on the second llooi
Wo claim the largest line , the boat so
looted line , the latest btylos , nobble *
Rnrtnoiitti , nnd by long odds tlio lovvoi
cnt.li prices. Your ready della
nnd our ready tlolh-.r tolls
tnlo in this dopnrttnont is i
nil ethers of our atoro. Ono of the larjj
cdt uastorn lunnuriiuturor'augants wllllj
hero next week with n line of nuirly 50
stun pies of the latest nnd nobbiest gai
menus ovorolTored to the put Ho. Wale
our nils for lutu.-o imnounccinont of th
d duy of lila arrival ,
Specinl orders taken fornnv jinrinen
d BOSTON STOHE ,
I'otheriiiKhain , Whltoltiw & Oo.
P. S. Samples in'illoil free to any iu
dress ; p'lekuges oilhur by mail or express
press at our expense , Store closes at
p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays.
VV.intoit Several Tliiu-i Over.
George Harris U the name ot u younc ma
for whom the police have boon looking fc
some ttmo past und ho wtu captured yeito
duy moruluK by Deputy Marshal Powicr c
U roadway where be wai Invostigatloe tt
beauties of nnture and waiting for a Cannes
to stick In tx.s oar Savcral Jobs of crooked
work nro laid at his door by the authorities
of Omaha nnd tms city , and thcra Is but
llttlo doubt that ho i.s the right
party. Ho catered the homo of Franklin 1 * .
Xlmfner In Omaha the other night and stole
two rlntrs , n pair ot bracelet * , nccklaco nud
locknt , and btoastpln. At the rosldoni-o of
F. .1. Sutcllffo , also Iu Omaha , ho stole two
otorcoats nnd a lot of underclothing. He Is
Identified bayoud n uhadow of doubt ns bclntr
Implicated In Doth of thcso Jabs. A few Jays
ngo montlon wns made of the xvorktng of a
conflcunco game on a young man from Silver
Citv for ( IU. Ha answers the description of
ono of the confidence > ncn. Ho was nlso
caught In ths act of trying to sell n lot of the
cigars that -.vero stolen from T. .I. Smith's
saloon In the southern pirt of the city n few
nights aero , Altogether ho seems to bo n
first-class crook , and IIH ease u not helped
at all by the llndlne of a bit of candle and n
fine skeleton key In ono of liU pockets .
I'lic Corner ol llrnniltr.iy nnil Itentnn
Our late loss Ov lire wns covered by
I wo policies' , both In the COUN'CIL
BLUFFS INSURANCE COMPANY.
By 7 o'clock the next morning after
the Ilro the secretary was on the ash
heap , pencil In hand , ready to llcuro the
leas down to bedrock , which ho did , too ,
saying th at' it was his duly and no
small part of his business " So long as
ho did not go below bedrock wo had no
reason to complain , consequently the
bottlomcnt was not only prompt , but in
ovorv way sitisfaotory , so much s-o that
in addition to * 1.200 00 ( seven policies )
carried bv this company bsforo tlio fire
we now add lo it Sl'i.OOO.OO. '
Bain ? intimately acquainted with the
secretary and directors wo cannot lie
persuaded that bettor indemnity I'.in be
obtained than that ottered by our homo
company , besides wo believe in patron-
i/.ing worthy hoaio enterprises , every
thing being equal , and unless wo do wo
shall continue to bo dependent on for
eign capital and corporation * .
G. \ViiKLnii ! ,
JAP. A. llKuni.i ) .
Save your hard co il ; use wood , and
call on II. A. Cox , 10 South Main street.
Best Missouri wooJ So. 00 per cord , do-
livoicd. _
Genuine Hound O.ik , Iladiant Homo.
I"1. I' . Slow.irl stoves and ranges , sold
exclusively by Cole it Uolo , 41 Main.
Umitril lo liny.
Improved proparty. Will pay cash if
price is low. II. G. NloGoo. 10 Main street.
Trllnttp leThe
The portrait of the late Hon. Joseph
Lyman , which has been prosentsd to the
Union Veteran legion , U said lo ha ono of
the llnest works of art to bo found on the
walls of any organization in Council BlufTs.
In presenting It to the legion Wednesday
nl6hl In behalf of MM. Lyman , Colonel I ) . B.
Uallov paid the following tribute to the de
ceased comrade :
Anuinc us nnd ours his Ufa wns led , so devoted -
voted to duty , without a gl.inco tu tlio rlirht
or left , that ono hesitates what to ehoo o for
Ills highest priiso.
In thu creat be.uns of the household ho.irth
Mnjor l.yniiui wis : fiultlo-.s. : While tlio wornl
s.iw on ! v the soldier with u coat of mail over
his breast , those wha knuw him Imst s iw
under it a irre.it liunrin liourt , Aird. ubovo
nil , to nor who looked up In his fiicp with per
fect Iriut nnd confidence , lhat face was to her
open a- > the d.iy.
To her.Hid to tiio son who perpetuates Ms
jlnoil. Comrulo hyiiian wns the nuntlest nnd
tendercst of liunrin beings , his llrst thoughts
ivcru : ilwa's of his wifn and son Aaron. And
tow this ( ilthful wife and mother carries
within her bosom ; \ sre it memory .mil a'ri it
ilToctlon. and as she loots h.i-k through the
uistof years , she sees not Mulor Lynau.su : :
soldier , but us * liusb in. I and father.
I'illoii with bitch inoinorlos it Is hut the Im
pulse of loyalty to the du id th it loads her to
lircsent to llio I'nlun Veteran hoglmi or
Jounull HlulTs. ot whicli organization
icr husband wns un honored tncnilior , this
portrait of him. '
C'uniradco , rccelvo It ns tlio clft of thn wlfo
nnd mother of llio sun , and prescrvu sind cert
ify lidown to Kuner.itlons yet unborn.
In behalf of tne encampment , Judge Joseph
II. Keed nccoptja the gift , in n few well-
chosen words of appreciation.
Gentlemen , the finest line of fall goods
in the city , juit received. Uoitor , the
tailor , 310'Broadway. .
Ilavo you seen those beautiful hand-
painted jardinieres at Lund Bros ?
See those oil heaters at Swaino's , 737
Broadway. _
School r
An interesting program will bo presented
at the Columbian day exercises at the hich
school commencing at 0)9 : ) o'clock this morn
ing. A cordi it invitation is uxtcndcj to all
friends ot the school to bo present.
Suits and overcoats S10.0D less than by
nny other tailor. Clothing , dyed ,
cleaned , repaired. P. J. Peterson , 11311
.S. 9th sU _
Big line of hanging lamps , stand
lamps , hall lamps at Lund Bros
Don't forget that Swalno sells the
Elmhurst stoves.
Judson , civil engineer , 3:23 : Bro.tdway
Davis for drugs and paints.
.ii.i//.i.
I'ubllc School 1'nplU 111 tlio Drainii , "Chris
topher Columbus. "
The drama , "Christopher Columbus , " was
presented last evening by the pupils cf the
public schools. 1'ho intention was to bavc
nad the entertainment this evening , but il
was found Impossible to secure a hall anil
tbo change was made necessary. The
Youi.g Men's Republican club zavo up its
mealing and tendered tbo use of the Knights
of I'ythlas hall to the schools , which offer
was accepted , nad the on'ortalnment was
given there. Tno hall was too small to ac
commodnto the largo turnout and muny
wont away without seeing tno entertain'
mont ,
Tbo scholars had > decorated am
d raped the ball with tbo natlona
colors nnd It presented a very prettj
appearance under the bright glare of UK
electric lights
The drama "Cnrislophnr Columbus. " 1s an
Interesting piece of work , and gave the
young ladies und gentlemen appearing an
opportunity to show talent and training ,
Tnero are some very pretty scenes , wilt
beautiful tableaux , and excellent and patri
otic music ibrouiihoul the drama. Miss
Olga Slralhinnn impersonated Columbia am
Miss Matlo Howe Mnomojync , mother of tbi
muses , In n very crcdltablo manner , Thi
muse i were Mss | Anna Wells , history ; Mis :
Lily Savage , epic pooiry ; Miss Hlauem
Hitchhurt , astronomy , and MUi Alice Ad
ams , tragedy. The ThrceGrarcs were Mlsst1
lilsncbu Ulascou , Mtnnlo Djiinls and Graci
Kowcomh. Tno spirits were Ornii Merrill
t-'rod Hurrougbj and Porl ( ! niy.V. . lice
Uunroy made a cooa Columbus , and Ho
land Smith Impersonated a pilcht. Six youni
mon represented bravo boluicr boys am
fifteen pretty young ladles we're the leader
in the grand chorus ,
Tna largo crowd present evinced its en
Jaymont with liberal applause and wen
away perfectly well satUtiud with the oven
Ing's ' entertainment.
Stock Y-iriln ltn | > rniumiiU.
City Hnpinecr . Scott Klog ojrrlvdd horai
yesterday morulng from the ran. Ho vii
itcd Chicago , Cincinnati and I'lttshur , Hi :
mission was for the purpose of placing ot
den for tno material to bo used Iu tb
f 55.000 improvement In the trackage of th' '
union block yards ana tlm put
ting In of nu mterlocitlng plant. H
nlso visited the Wftllngbouso company a
Plttsburc aud leeurei ] u proposition fror
that company to pjt In the now electricllch
plant which tbo stock yards pcoplo will cs
tabllsb The pro ) osltlon will bo iQKcn mt
consideration , us will olbers that have bee
made , ana the contract awarded witulu
fuw days.
Drvr anil iilc. :
A herd of twelve elk and ono , blacuta
deer were received at the Union Mock jurtl
yesterdov. They were shipped by J , I
Eastcau ncd were loaded at Ha.vllus , Wyi
oy came from Anit'rlJan Fa U and will to '
wintered at JachionVlllH , 111. The herd will
be placed on cxhihlddrf at the World's f lr ,
As soon as they havd Srocovcrod from tin
fiitlguo of the Journ'iv they wilt nzaln bo
p'scod ' on thociirs n'Hil sent on to Chicago ,
Th y atlrnetcd n Rre'td'o'eal of Rttentlon and
were the attraction ntxho yards yesterday.
Uroo/pU > rll. !
Monday and Tuesday ovoningi the broom
drill will ba given at Blum's hall. The drill
i.s given by the ladles of St. Martin's Kplsco-
pal church nnd will bo .sitnlhr In character
to to the zouave drill glren some time since.
The drill will oa oar\iiIbateiJ ( In Dy a number
of voutig ladles whd'haVo boon fur some lima
past preparing for tlT3 event unacr tbo super
vision of Ciptaln A. L. Lott. who Is unex-
cellcil as a arlll master. A number ot pretty
nnd unique IIcures will bo execute.I in the
drill by the young ladles.
I'uplls til St. AIMIIM School \VII1 Crlrhrntr ,
Thn pupils of St. Agnes school \vlll cele
brate the 41X1 tli anniversary ot the dtstovcry
of America at Blum's \Vcdncsilay even
ing. A long nna Inteicstlng program has
been arranged for the occasion. The pupils
win form on the evening ot the celebration
at the school on Q street and march to the
hull. C. J. Smytn of Omaha will deliver the
nd(1res ( . The remainder of the program will
ba participated In by the scholars and con-
SIMS of vocal and instrumental music and
iccitations.
Notes unit 1'ornoin ! * .
A son of J. H. Baker of the Third ward Is
dangerously ill.
Ur. T. II. Knsor is contlncd to his home by
an attack of rheumatism ,
J. C. IJcrry of Afton , la. , Is in tbo illy
visiting his son , Dr.V. . Herry.
James ICrlskio pild W nnd costs to the po-
llco judcc yesterday morning for lading u
bale o' hay from the stock yards.
Charles II. Tulley , a conlractor of Gran.l
Island , Is visiting Captain Van \Vio of tlio
police force.
I ) . G. May and Frank Colloy of the cleri
cal force at Swift & Co.'s left last evening
tor Chicago on a pleasure trip.
Graders are at work coltinc L strost be
tween Twenty-fourth nnd Twenty-seventh
streets In condition for paving.
Mrs. M. Schlegel of Plnttsmouth nnd Mrs.
G. Annrows ol Cambridge are visiting Mr ,
nnd Mrs. Alex Schlcgel of this citv.
Tno Young Men's Uniformed Republican
club will meet this ovenlng at Germannl.i
hall for drill. All members nro urged to turn
out.
Thomas Fiynn yesterday purchased the
lot soutn of Carpenter's livery earn on
Twenty-fourth street , between X ana O
streets.
Mrs. E. C. Smith , who successfully con
ducts a lurco ranch near Sidney , had a ship
ment of three cnr-t of cattle on sale at tbo
South Omaha market yesterday.
South Oraah'i lodge No. IM , Ancient Order
of United Workmen , will celebrate the
twenty-fourth anniversary of the founda
tion of the order Tuesday oveninc.
William Armstrong had the third tlnsrcr
on bis left hand nearly severed and the
middle finger badlj crushed by getting It
caught in a hastier at Cudaby'a packln ?
house yesterday.
The revival meetings balnir held eaca
veulng at the First Baptist
nurch nro well attended and nro nt-
racting a great deal pf Interest , Mr. and
Irs. Keables of Uenviir nro conducting tno
orvices and use stertio'ptlcon views to illus-
rate their sermons.
Charles Sinner's new , building nt Twonty-
ourth and N streetsls , rapidly approaching
ompletlon. Nearly all ol the work upon the
xtcrlor has been completed and the work-
nen have turned their attention to the In-
crior. The now building is three stories
igh of pressou brlclc aud Is ono of tbo baud-
omosl structuics in that end or town.
Yesterday nftcrnoo'n at 1 o'clock tbo fun-
irnl sirviccs over the" remains "of the late
Ira. C. I. Wilson were hold at the homo of
-er husoand at Twdnty-thitd And I streets ,
lev. KobertL. Wheeler preached the funeral
"rmon. The stress-rail way conduclori nnd
motormcb seat a Beautiful floral offering.
? ho remains wore 'laisen on Iho afternoon
rain to'HeuVollo'n , N , Y. , for interment.
BURGLARS GET IN THEIR WORK.
V Kcslitcncoami n Store Vlnltoil by tlio Dark
l.iiiilorn Prnturiilly.
The dark lantern fratornlly played two
uccessful onpagrraenls Wednesdav night.
The first wts at the residence of Will F.
Chambers , 1500 Madison avenue , where ,
after forcing nn entrance through n roar
window , they laid In a supoly of clothing
for the winter.
At SOS South Thirteenth street , a
store occupied Jointly by N. E.
Goldberg with a stock of men's
lurnishir.g goods , and William Bauman ,
a merchant tailor , a number of
holes were bored in the rear door ana a
| ) anel was knocked out. Hero tbo visitors
made a careful examination of the stock ,
nna walked awav wltb an assortment valued
'
at S.5D.
. 1A .VO U . > Vi.1t /-.VTA' .
Clara Morris , the greatest emotional ac
tress yet produced by America , will bo seen
at Uoyd's theater for two nights , Monday
nnd Tuesday , October 21 and ii" . In all that
goes to make an octrasa great , Clara Morris
possesses the requisites. She is said to
live" her chnractrs. So real Is her or-
row , so Intense her grief , so realistic her
seeming simulation of feeling In the
roles she essays. livery fibsr of her nature
is in unison with her characterization. No
ono can ever see her In one of her
famous pDrtrayals and ever forget the tu
mult of cympathot'.c feeling that the portrayal
trayal awakens. It is the superb embodi
ment of realism ana so near to nnturo as to
bo bturtlln ? In its truths. Miss Morris
plnvs but a brief season each year , and as
she intends shortly to retire from the stage ,
the opportunities to see this marvelous actress
are likely to bo few. Miss Morris Is now in
the best health she ever enjoyed nnd Is sur
rounded by a company of musical ability.
Iltr performance iu our city , therefore ,
should ho the theatrical event of the season.
"Camlllo" wilt bo
given Monday Highland
"Claire" on Tuesday night , this latter being
a new play adapted by Miss Morris from the
Gcrmbu of Ulchard Dak.
UP i'Kf > riii.ir.
I > omcn'.lr.
The Knnsns Ilnnkars' association. In session
atTopalci , has mlonto.l roiolutlons agnlim
the free coinage of ullver.
Fires nro nisln : In the cypress fliviiups of
nol.iwan1 , ( .ml the village of i'.irkocitown U
throatunoa with destruction.
Thu 1'oreUn Christian Mlbslnnarv nssooln-
lion has ulosoil its convention ut Nashvlilu ,
Tenn. . and will moot In'Uhlcuco In 1SW.
I'rcsldi-nl OomperV'of the Amalgamate 1
I'Cdernllnn of Labor says ho will recommend
n boycott on all tuo-pruducts of the Oarnazlo
works. I '
Thu Quaker confcrpncn In session nt Indian-
upolU , [ ml. , has adopted a resoliillon fjvor <
In the umploymeiit and payment of rezulai
pa&tors. jt ,
Tim terribly mutilated body of a boinlifnl
whllu h'lrl has bsui .rounJ near Knuoru. Dul.
There were vvldenccs of a desperutu strURi ; ! '
nour whcroshu was found.
William A. lloyce.-convlotoil of having mur
dered hla a-ilays-nlU child by llironln a lute
Iho Ohio riyur , li.-w'Ui-'ii sonteni-u.l by ,1 cin.
clnnntl Jiiil o to iha penitentiary for life.
0. Ilnrltlialter .V Vx. wholesale croi-ors at
121 and I'Ji Hudson titrcot , corner o ( Notlh
moro street. New Viirk city , lime failed , will
liabilities of jww.ua Charles IlurUmlter am
John II. 1 urkhultvri who now compose tin
'xtracts
NATURALFRUITFLWORS.
Vnnllla Of perfect purity
Lemon Of great strength-
Orangro Economy In their use ,
Rosottc.
Flavor as delicately
and deliclously as the fresh fruit
firm , mnilo n t'-nornl nlBnmonttorharlp II
1'nnclicr , Droslilont of tlio Irvliu Nutlonil
riity BIIVO preferences
l > tiinc : l'rcemnn. llomoiratlo cntullil.ito for
consre * * li : the Mitli Kin as ilhtrii-t , Ii i1 *
wltliilrnwn nnil tlio crnl nil coin ultteo lilt in *
Oor cil ( . 'on3rc Mflin Williiini ll.ihvrt people's
Dnrty rjniliiUto.
Mr. anil Mrs. Thor.mi Cole , re liluu nt 4 JJ
t'ouiiBO Orovo iivctuio , Clili-iiio. wcro fonnil
dead In bi > il , liavniR been u nliyxlite.l : by CHJ
from n .let whlclr was uattlnlly lurnuil on ,
) irobilily : iicclilcntixlly.
Tlioinfti J. Cnrroll. llio nlslit opcrjitor at
Iliurlhtiii slntlun , I'nnn. . In * l > i-en liold ri" | ioii *
sllito bv nvnroiict' jury for tint Ml mail uivi *
dent ulilcli nccurroil lliercon tlin lUli ItiUtuit.
lit nli eh llvu men nn.l snxcral r-co horses
ircrcKllloJ.
Colil wcatliorls reporteil from Harlln anl
Viounn. with a liouvy full ot snow ul llioliil-
tor place.
Stormy weotlicr prevails Mons tlio coint of
Spain , several Mili | recks iiiu less of life
luivu been ropoito.l.
Tlio Indians ot Mntiltob.i liavobccn nlnrincil
by tliolr nidlloliio men tiroillrtltie a mnrnt
wh.'cli will wlou everything from llio fiuo of
lliu oinli.
St. I'etcr nrs ndv'coi ' Kivr details of tlio do *
nlllno of : i train noiir Pen i jestotdn } * .
Iclii currlacci belli. sin iislnnl Into splinters
unil t o parsim * bolnc I , Illeil.
Tlie ovlilrnce for the prosecution In Iho ea o
of Nclll , Hit miiriluror. on trial In I onilnn. is
all In. The ilefcnsu lll not trail any \\ll-
ncs ce. ArKiiiniMil of counsel has buiuii.
Si'vcra ! thousand ot the rntton otior.itlvrs nt
ItcrvTunil. In l.'iui'nslihr , l ii liuiii , lin\u been
clvcn notice bv the mill owners thnt tbrlr
i\nirc4 will bo leiluceil .1 tier cent two \\oiUs
hence. A slrlKc \ > lli urob.'ibly ic nlt.
An PMinMiiou of iho new ( ii-rman military
bill has been L'lM'ii by I'li'inrcllor von Lnpr.vl
in tlio Iluiilc rith. : Thu cliaiicollor ic-
quested the members to nritnliilii absolute
xllcncoon the piovlslonsot Iho bill until the
text H olllcl.illv publlslieil.
Tin ; llnitli I'.nll.
HAY CITY , Mich , Oct. SO. Ucncral n. P.
I'artrldRC. well Unown In Grand Array cir
cles , died last nlpht.
IN CHILDREN
For over two years my little girl's life
was made miserable by a case of Catarrh.
The discharge from tne nose was large ,
constant ana very offensive. Her eyes
became inflamed , the lids swollen and
very painful After trying various reme
dies , I gave licrBragSgg ] The first bottle
tle seemed to KjSssSS ! aggravate the
disease , but the symptoms soon abated ,
and in a short time she was cured.
Dn. L. D. RITCHUY , Mackcy , Ind.
Our book on Illooil anil Skin Diseases mnllcd
free. SWIIT Srccino Co. , Atlanta , Ga.
ARE TROUBLING YOU !
Well , coino nnil hnve them OTntnliic < 1 b7 our optl-
Ican Kreoof Clinriii * . nnd. If tieci-stnry , llllcl with n
pair of -'PKUKKfriOX" SI'Kl'TACI.Eh or KVK
liljA SUS the bed In the norlil If > ou ilo nut
need ulnspo * nu vrlll toll > on so anil niU lo jnu uhat
to ito ( illl.l ) SI'K TAH.KS or KVK liLASsKS
FIIO.M J.I t'l' STKKI. SI'Kl'l'ACI.KS OU KVi :
UhAMSKa KltO.M fl l"l' Plain , nnok- > , blue or
ivlillu Rln cs. for protecting the ej'ej , from Me n
pnlr up.
Jewelers and Opticians.
Farnam airl 15th Streets , Omaha
ARE YOUSUFFER1NC
I'ROM
Female
\Yc \ > , kncs5 ,
Catarrli or
RlieuinatssTi ,
Chronic ,
Nervous or
Private
IP BO , CAtitj ON
Dr. Searles & Searles
Consultation Free.
ActnowlcilccU to bo the most ucce < ful epoclnllil In
till I'nlVATE , I1LOOII , NEIIVOUS , SKIN AXU UlUV-
AllV DIPIAStS.
( JonorrliiBiln from .1 to C ihifv Byphllli curt
wllhout Morcury. All slazei for Ufa
bTlllCTUUB psrnmnentlcurs' ! , roraoru co-n-
plcte , wlthoulcatllnz. omuls or dilatation Cur ]
affi'dcilat home bpatlont wltbiul a moimm'i
pain or annoyance.
I'M.KA KlaTUI.A AND HBCTAIj UICBU3 cural
without pain or detention from builnoM.
11VIIHOUEI.K ANU VAKK'OL'KLU psnninantl/
end iu < .cc. ' ilullv cur J.I Method now nnd unr.ulln ;
WEAK MEi T
( VITAI.ITV WKAK ) , MaJ3 o by too clou nppll-
cation to butlnosi or sin ly ; xavurj inenlil slr.iln
or crlef ; SEXUAI. K.X'CKsii : ! Ii mldJIa llfj , or
Irnm the clTccls of youihfut folllei.
WKAKMliN AHIC VICTIMS TO NKItVOUS l ) .
DIUTVor U.XIlAUSTIOV. WASTIM ! VVBAKN'KSS
1NVOI.UNTAIIV IXJiSISS wllli KAIltA" IIBOAY IT
YOUXa and MIDDI.K AOKD : laoi of Tim , vluor ,
onrt ttren.'th , with soviil ork'.lns Inipilruil anl
wcakencnedprcmitiiroly In nppro clilnzolil aj
All ylolil roaullr to our mw iraatmant for Inn or
Tltnl power Cull on or ad'lrfii ) irltli etamj ) lor
ctrcui r < , froa book ami rojjliiu.
Dr. Searles & Scirles,1IS
Next to I'ostOfUco.
W .C. ESTEP ,
Funeral Director , Einlalnnr
114 Main Street ,
Coudi'tl Btulls.
* \1inlfirC ! [ Attorno > 's "tliw. : 1'rac-
OdllllUU !
) tiuu , , / tllo 8llto nlJ
fedcril courli. Hoe HA ° l. 4 and 5 .Slinjjart
llenro blocK , Council HUill'j. la ,
COUNCIL BLDFF3 STB ill DTS T03
All kin Isof Dvoinx nnl ( 'lo.inln done ) In tin
iiUlicst btylo of iho art , I'aduU anl stilnul
fnbilcB made lo lojk in need -ai IU.T
Work promptly donu and delivorol In all
purls of llio country. und for urlcu list.
0. A. MAC11AN , - -
Ullroadway , No.ir North .TAitira
: . lluurifi. lo it.
SKWKU PHOPOSALS.
So-i'cd pronoi its will be received by tlio mi'
riorilKiicd until | ; 3 | o'ulo-k" p. m , , Outohei
L'ttb. IHJI , fur the construction of Hewers ti
BU crUlatrlcls.Nos. 17u und 171 , In Ihu city ol
Omuln. us per ordinances Nos. 11,01 und 11191
rcsnuctlvely , according to plans un I
cations on flio In llio olllco ot ih'i Una' . ! ol
'ubllc Works. Kich Dropoiul lo bo made 01
printed lilmiks furnlsboJ by the boird , am :
lo bo iicooiupanleil by u certllivd ebeclc In Ilu
sum of t.vw. p ynblo lo the clly o : Omaha in
evidence of iood ful'.b.
The bo-ird reserves tha rlbt to reject nn :
or all bide , ana to wulve defects.
I' . W. IIIuKIIAUPEIl ,
Chalrrnnn of thu Hoard of I'ubllc Works.
Omaha , Nebraska , October lllh , lt > 'J' ' .
OH-I5-S1-2. .
| pf < Utrtloa.rlr"li'- * i
JUpur * Lloc..rr t fidlu UT tte. * u.u < t > . iirjrcr tb j
'taslUiea lo perfoiiu lorlrprxp rfunctloui. I'rrtoAiI
mren lo on. ulnK are u > ntiu d bj uklui one tXWr i
zcfe.umvj. IMf IIT uMI. lL'ru .lii umpTi.lir , <
1 JU1 4 ClIEM/CAl , 6K It fcprucobl./Nc * Vork
The nn tutu n N the llmo to pnint , nnd om coat brlchlons ami pn orvcs lionsol
nnd bull nns nnd adds inin.'h to the value an I bounty of your propor'y.
Woiiid You Like to Buy Paint at Wholesale
\Vo want lo soil yon punts and ovorythinsr used In painting at wholesale rind
less , 'iho lest boiled oil you houglitynu probably p.iid TOo a gallon foi- It.Vo will
sell you ono gallon or 109OUO gallons ot anv brands r.t 49u. Now ivo have caught
.your attention , road Iho rest of this anil compare thcso straight casli prices.
St. Ixiuis load. 7o per Ib.
Omaha lead , 0e iier IU
.loplin lead , 0 c pur Ib.
Cheap lead oc per Ib.
Linpoed oil , boiled , 40e per g.il.
Linseed ol1 , taw , -Irto per gal.
Paint oil. ; i5 ( per gal.
Harrcl p. ice , o per gal less.
\Vo ? uarantco lo bo ns good as any mixed paint. Wo will sell you at $1.23
per ga Ion. Has never boon soltl for loss than SI. 50 per gallon.
As good n paint a3 other do.ilors tell you for SI.60. Wo will i-cll yon at $1.00
per irnllon. v v
Our Barn and Roof Paint
\Vo will soil yon at " 5c per jrnllon.
§ ES
On all other goods our prices are cquallv low. *
COME AND PEE US AND BRING THE CASH.
PR P'UMT ' SIU JlATH PT AQQ PH
ISi i. Ailu , UIL Alw liLAoo IU ,
1 and 3,4th St. MasonicT mple.
.en eitnranton to euro all nrrvoutUJCinCK. . ? urli ns Wrnk Mcmnrjr ,
JvOSf ot Ilium fowir. Ilp.utncli" Wikclulnr slAift Mniihuori. Nlghllr KiuH-
nom , Nprvoiimcu. Liusiliidi1. nllilrnln * nncl lonsof tmnorof I tie licncrnHiu .
' Org.im In iMtlicrfCTcausol by nvrr uiortlon. youthful r io s.tir r.iccjslrr
' * usenf totincco. opluiii orKtlmiilonts whlclitoonlvr.il to Inllriultr. Cnniuniic
lion BIIC. liifiunllT. liil upciiincnlcn-lo carry In veal jiockrl. % 1 ttcrpnrk *
naol < riunillCrn > K. Wllh oTnry $ > nritt'rT' > airetiHTittm uuininlff ( orur *
or rijand tiie tnonev. Circular ( roc. Ailiircts Ji cri o Buoil Co. . Chlcuc" . Ill *
For silo in Omaha by Sherman & MCounoll , 1515 Doilgo stroot.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The want a'l vort'sa uonts nppoirlnz In n
nowspipcr are often thu most Intoronln'
part of Its contents. They express the invent
needs , Iho dally wlsha * of thu people who
nlFO'netliliiK nndvli > are wil'.In : to do
r.oniu tiling.
EMPLOYMENT.
\\7AXTIJ D A conipututit Ctrlit Mrs. S.
> ' rnrnsworlh'd , aoi South Klhth strcot.
Apply ; ii qiieo.
\\7 A N T H l-GooJ lulliib lo nvieblno hand
* and wood worker. C. HoscnS planing
nllt.
HOUSES AND ' < VND.
GUiKNSlIir.Ils. : NICHOLSON' .t CO. : ire
ulwiys ri > : i < lv anil over uililn ; to shoNy
prf.pei ty ; rl s always on lianil. ( jo and aeo
them.
FAUM nnil "city lo un. Money loinol nn I
; .toclc nnd cmlti. lloil i'stitc : for s.ilo. i
Dwollln i nnil business runtali. Money lo uio I
for lou il Investors , tou eo & Towlc.ili I'o irl
trcut.
FOR SA1J. Duslr.iblo rcslilniieo property
on I'.irk avc. Mo lorn Ininruvninents. 14
rooms , ono block from motor ; .1 barj.iln If
tnkei1 : il once ; easy payments or Ir.ido ll H.
Sheafe.
"P vo'i want lo rout ahousoseo Ureenshlolds
- Nicholson & ta !
tans.
ns. MIMIDLSON , t ca hi\-o
J the lur csl llbl of property of any HYm In
the city
FOK SAIjK Choicest farm In I'nitaw.iUi-
m o Co. , 4111 acres well loc itud anl Im-
provoJ. 1'rlce JIJ an nure. II II Slio-ife.
I PVOO have ! xuylliln5 for silo or trade S38
L C. II. Shoife , Hroilway anJ Milti straot.
TpOR PAI.K On sinill iviymonts. fruit ami
J- garden Ian I nmr Council Hluffj U. U.
Bhcafc. liroMlw ly nn I .Main strcat.
P YOU want to lioir : Roinutliliu no < v rojnrd-
Ing roul ostiito .see Urconsholils , Nicholson
\X7ANTni ) No * raska lnn-1 In oxi-liungo for
coed work hoises. IX II. Hhe.-ife.
rj KKIilNSIIKM ) . NMUIIOI.BON & CO. liav-j
vJ many b ir.'nlns In I'liprovoil on 1 v icant
propcrtv winch they uould bo ulcaso.1 to
show yon.
" \\f A. \ \ ODD .t ua have so-no of Iho ( Inust
i T i farms In southwestern low.i for sale.
Cull and sic us .VJJ Main street.
IF you have : i house to n-ntsoo Groenshlolds.
MchoUon & Co.
AltAllQiMN. li-acro fruit und Rardcn tract
-'i iiillus from nostollicc."i acres in grapes ,
it aero In bla"ll > errli > s , > ) unnlo tree's. 73
pliiiii trees. ICi uhorrv trees , d\Milln : , st.iblo.
ct . l'rluoI.OO' . No trade. I. . II. i-hoafo.
IT YOU want ti buy .1 lot SJQ Clroanshluldi ,
Nlcliniilsnn & Co.
.VJ ) I'KU MONTH renls a ? end ft-room
ilwclllni-'oii AvoC iip.irgBlh su i : . ll. hoafe.
TPyo want to buy u nouso see ( jiucnshlelils.
N ir- -hoihon .t Co.
/ iuinNHiiiniiis. : ) NICHOLSON' fc ro. ai-
V w.iyb lm\o snaps on li.ind for conservative
Investors.
DON'T hey prnpnrty till you have seen
Grconshlohls. Nicholson ti. Co.
G'lMnXS lIKMf ) rNIt3ll'JhSON ' fc CO. roil
rstato und rental HL'enH , U.'l Hwav. . 'J ,
llluirs.
1ST your property with man who rust'o to
J > olltt. SL uiro3iishlulds. ( Nioholson At On.
GIKiN.SlifIS. ( : ! NIOHOI.SON.tOi ) . nre the
loading iu.il cbtatt ) doiluri of Coiin.-ll
lllutr.s. t-rctliom whfii you want anytlnii' ' .
DON'T forHO * . tint ( > roon > .liliidi > & Nlohol-
son uru ilal't in the middle of the rins ;
largest lUt of property or tiny dciulcr In the
city.
I m ACRES of ulour land In oisliirn Ne-
-I hrasku tocNclianvo for a geol rosiilunco In
Council lllulTs.Vnnt houses unil lots for Ne-
bi.isku hind. Jcilinstdn V Van I'atton.
IV vou want to buy land sou Lireeushleldd ,
Nli'bolson & Co.
F1 ! HiN I' 7 rooms oa Flr.-U Avo.,7iil
II. , r-hu.ifo. ,
Cin ncicH n' eliolco pine lands for sale ,
' . I'ni'vU Miss.
'jno.ir , ICaby liiniifi In-
iiureof ] Mr . II. U. IlrouUs , or A. T. Itlce , rS
< th street.
COMCnml talio ono of Otoonihlolds , Niuhol-
hon'n rl.-sand UIKO u rldoovur ihu city ; It
eoitsyou notblng.
NK\V C-room hoii o. three h'ocks ' from court
house , i'rlco JI.'J'iO.Ul If t a lion ut onco.
UreonabloliU. Michiilkon k I'o.
/ " AltHAOn removed , cesipiKilK , vinln and
VJcblmnuybcle incd. IX I ) . HurUu , Uity IIUI .
1U. > K SAI.H Purnllurc. ( Ixtiiroa anil lo.iHtiof
-L the largest HIM illicit hotel In bonihurn
Nubr.is'di , All niotlurn Improvements ulo-
Kiuit fnrnltiliv. .Net prollta flOOl.u ) pur iin-
iinm ; building nf Iy built : no comp.itlllon ,
l'rce : { ; . ( ) i.O , half cash. K. II. Sho-ifo , ( Jounull
llluJt. la.
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FOK .SAIi : MurdwarJ Mockv In low.i and
.Nebraska , linolu.s , I3.iw3 to tU'.OJj , II II ,
Ehuufo.
"T7 > XOHANnn T D marej nd two colts fur
J it tooil lol In Council Iliii ITh. U II , Hhoiife
FOR BAUK-Tamlly horau , now phuuton ,
hurnuii. etc. O. Oroirory. HJ M ilu ot
" 17011 SAI.K-To.iin of mules. A ho ono eond
A- ' work liorae. Will like juy In radlnx.
l.ciinanl Kvcrett.
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DANOINQ SCHOOL.
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ATONDAVHIn It. A. purlon , chUdron , 1 p
litm. . ; uduils , 7Jip. : in , HoiilaU uooond und
fuu rlli MouduyH , 0 p. in. Mimic funiMiod p.ir-
tl und clubs Addrrsi ut 1C. A. I'.iriura ,
Council llluirs. or lou I'lirnam St. , Oiauba.V
K. Chambers , Instructor.
Horr.v Hro3. , hard oil , o pal cnn ,
$1.00 per cnl.
itorry Hros , hnril oil. 1 p\l. can$1.7ij.
Other hard oils , from $1.00 to $1.60
per al.
Minornl paints , dry , from Ho to He.
Mineral paints , ground In oil , -lo to Co.
KllliP at your htibbanil , dear miulnm ,
Q v for ono of those Art Garland
nmivmvr Heaters. You know a irood
lUUnUhUi thing when you have hail it
hummed in your car ? , nml if your hus-
baml cannot Und limo to come around
and take a look at the
Art Garland Heaters
why , don't lot the poor man freeze his
toes this winter , but take it into your
own hutuls und 11 x thulhingup yourself.
How is your range ? Worn out ? Cal
and see our stock.Vo hnvo plenty to
do n round and everyone a perfect stove.
Come NOW. today this morning ,
Wo nro ready to show you our good
P. C. DE VOL ,
604 BROADWAY and lONoirni MAIN ST.
NOTICE OP ASSUsJSMKN P OP DAM1
AGES FOR GRADING.
To thu owners of nil lots , pirts of lots and
lunl o.t.ito iilon : nlluy In bloclrl , ICotinUo's
fourth addition , from Illlh to llth .streets :
You uru hereby noillloit that the under
lined , thrco ill-.liitoresto 1 freeholders of the
Jlyof Oiniilin. have bcun duly appointed by
Iho mayor , nlth the approval of thuelty coun
cil of nald citv , to 4sus < i the dnniiiso to thn
( Wimrs respectively of the property utTeototl
liv Bradlnj ; of Mild alloy , due In rod necessary
tiy imllimnro No. ! K5 > ! i , u.isso I October lit ,
' ' > ; npprovi'd October 4lb. 18 fJ
You nio further notllluil that liavlnz no-
ceutoJ still appointment , anil duly aunllllixl
n ii required liy law. wovlll on the ' . ' 3th day ot
Jc toner. A. I ) . IbD. , at the hour of 10.0 : : o'clock
In iho foicnoon. at the ollh'ti of Hlirlver &
O'Donobop. UJ.I Tarn un Htroot. within the
corporate limits of s.ild city , mct't for llio pur-
P05' ) of constdcrliiK unit mmiing the assess-
intMit of cluinriKo to ihu nwuor.s rospcotlvuly of
said property alfuctoil liv bald railing , lak-
inz Into consideration sneciul bcnellts. If any.
You arc nolllied to bo pre-u'iil at tlio ttma
nnd place aforosald and inul-o nny objections
to or htatoincnts ciincornln : snld assessment
of damaccs as you mnv oniisliler jirojicr ,
W. ( ! . SIIKIVKK.
( iKOIUSK ,1. I'AUU
T. II. Mtl'I'lI.OOII ,
Oommlltuoof Apprnlsorc.
Omaha , Neb , October 8th. 18 . OludlU
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAMAGES -
AGES FOU GRADING.
To the owners of nil lois parts of lots and real
estate nlotiK llamlllon street from 4.MU
street to MUSI city limits.
You urn hereby notlllud tint the undor-
S'cnod. Unco disinterested frioiholdcrsor tbo
city of Omiihu , have been duly uppoliilod
by llio mayor , with the approval of Inn city
council of : ilil citv. to ussi'si the ilanuiKO to
llio owners respectively of the property nf-
fcctcd bv Knidln of sahl street , declared noc-
ofiS.try by ornlnaneo number JtlU' , missed Oc
tober Ibth , IBOi upnrorud Octobur lilth , IKIS.
YIIU HID further notillod that bavliu nc-
ei < | itcd Kuld Appointment. unJ duly iiiullfloi | >
us required by law. no will , on the : ii-u duy ot
Nuvombur. A. I ) . IbK , ut iho hour of ! iW : ! o'eloolr
In the forenoon , ul the ollli-o of Hlirlver &
O'Donohoe , 110.1 P.iruaiu htruul , within Iho cor
porate limits of said I'll v. meet for the pur
pose of considering nnd making thu iibnuas-
inent of damugo lo the owners rospocllvoly ot
n.ild pioperty ntfccto 1 by nald KradltiK. tuftlna
Into L'onsldcrutlon apiiiilul bonellts. If nny.
You are notlllud to ho present ut Ihu tlmo
and iiluco aforesaid and miiku utiv objections
to or statements conrorn n.'huld as.sossinon *
of damages us j ou mav I'oiisldor proper.
W fi. riliumilt.
I1P.OHHK.I. I'AUfy ,
C'omi illteoof AppralhLTH.
Oiiiuhn , Nob. , Oct. i'Oth , iH'Jt O''ldlOt
NOTICE TO I'HOF'EHTV OWNERS
AGENTS AND LESSEES.
In pursuance of ordlnuncu No. : ilJ ) , roqulrliit ;
Hunurconnoulloim to bo nridu to and within
tlincurlllne.sun certain ureclH and alleys In
Ktreet Imiirovcmont ditlrlcts .Non. 4ifl.vf 4 1) .
4JO , r.il and m in the cay of Omaha , you nro
I ic re by notillod to makii all nccvrfsrt vonnoc
lions with HDWcr mains or liutcr.ils und lo
rimipli'to aiiclivor. . ( on or betoru Novonibor
lOtn. IS'J. ' , us II IK the purpose lo pivu the
streets nn I ullutH In tnosild ilUirlots unil
moro particularly lU-si-rihcd as follows , to-wli :
No. 4S Ceiiltr street from 10th htreot to
llthstrcut.
No. H7- Alloy In bloo'c ' ! i\ city , from 17tl
street to ISlh atn-ft.
No 4t-0-Alloy In bio ! ( 110 , ulty , from 17th
btrcol in IBlbhtrout.
No. 1J I7ih Htrcet from Jackson street to
I.uiivonworth blreiil.
Nn. 4'JI-Alloy m block ISM } | from 10th btreo *
trilith Htrout.
No. 485 1'aclflc strot-t from Hind street to thn
alley iintw ue n y.'nd und : s.Jrd Mreut , In iho city
of Omaha.
You tire hereby onlercd to muko the neous-
sary sewer conncelloiia o-i or before Ilieilato
spofllk-d In Ibis notlui ! . or tbo KUIIIU will ba
made by Ihu city antboilties , und cost thuruol
asiubsed aKaliiNl thu propuity opnodlto th *
biimo and specially licni-IUled lln-reby.
lluti'd al Omahn , Neb. , tbU VJtli day ut Oeto
bur. IS/i
I' W. IJIIllCIIAUffP.U ,
Chairman of tlio Hour I of I'tibllo Worlia.
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JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PAPIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN3 *