THIS OMAHA DAILY J1KK : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1892 , y 4 | H- Hai' 't'o ' ' 'Ct on . In | ins ; Ity ' I3t- ° 0 l lof of .aid atu irth llio mil the pen 111:0 : , vod o to 'Wn- ' i-.ldo ' 11 red i up'j d of * "OVifc .and' . the i tliu und Toot lo of' avo-J ell i olty .llu-v-i . Iforin1 o.l In' n thu ; lt (111 ( l asi irU. , -o : s.a 05 i jo. lorlc. ] incll.j TJ1E OMAHA BICE HLUKFH CFMCK : . NO. 1C PKAUL'STUKBT J'tllrcrer. lyrarr'-'r toanr paftof lft. ally II. U. T1I.TON. - MASAOEf. n i-i rtiitnvr. , ' Hin'ncM Office . . "J 1 J 1,1 rltOM > jMpflt Killtor . Xo .1//AOM JIKATIOX. K y riumblngCc ! i 'cunrll UltifTs Lumber Co. . The democracy of Council Bluff * will Join tuat of Omaha 'in n Jollification tomorrow availing. Mr. anil MM. K. H. Pothort' will cclobrato the thlrtlelli amiivort.xry of tholr marriage tomorrow at the school for the deaf. Otis , tlio la-months old son of Mrs. Wilt- fonp , .Ml 7 nvcnuo D , dlctl at t > o'clock yester day mornini ; of spinal trouble , alter an ill ness of two xveeki. Two now dim ft engines have boon brouqtit from the c4it nnc. put at work on the Uurlintfina road between Council HluITi und ( Cotton. They wore built at the Rogers Locomotive works. Pour car loadi of car.dv nutio by Council JHufTj tlrms were shipped away In ono day tul wcult. Auoul thirty hand ! are now otn- tiloyail roK'Harly ' In tbii Industry , besides a number -'uncials.1 Regular convocation of Star chapter No. 4 , Hoyal AUM Masons , this eveulnir for work ir. ttio M. K. M. < le roo. All Ito/nl Arch .Masons In peed standing are cordially Invited. ll > order of the moat excellent huh pries' , . Frances , thn Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Morrow of Umuli.i , died at i : : t'J o'clock yesterday afternoon , very suddenly. Ttio remains arrived In the city lust evening nnd were taken to the rastdonco of J. M. Morrow , 'JOdS Sixth avenue. Jacob Ci.irJncr , who was arrested In Omaha several ilays ao. was tncu baforo .lustlco Swearin on yesterday for sloailnc a lot of cartridges from the lien .li p.iric club house , llo pleaded KUllty and was sent to the comily j.ili for twenty days. Paul Ilir.ich , who lives on upper Broadway , Is conllnr.d to his homo by a severe fracture ut the anklo. In pushing alotiR the street ho ran over it pita of earth which nnd been loft by some gradcri without any light to warn passers-by , and was dumped out of his wacon , rmullltiK in an injury which xvlll Ueop him at homo for sovor.il weeks. Marriage licenses wore issued yesterday to the following parties : Ilarr" B. UrooUs nnd Anna I.ootnls of Council Hlutts ; tier- hurd J. ( Icrdcs of 'i'olodo , O. . and Marie Kumberger of Omaba ; Ki.ward J. HlHckman and MaRKic Hey las of Omaha , Tba two last mimed couples were married by .Justice Hammer. S. Mc.Mullon , an old clllx.cn of 1'ottawat- tamlo county , was thrown from his wagon when driving near the corner of Llroadway and Sixteenth street , and was badly injured. Ho was taken to Uin residence of ht son-ln- law , Albert Hnasion , S'jy Avenue H , where it was found thut one of his ribs wat broken nr.d ho was sufferine from a nurabpr of brulsns about the face and head that wcro moro or loss serious. A short session of the rtUtrict court was held yesterday afternoon and thu ciseof Moscliemlorf against ttaonjo H. Moacben- Uorf was board by , Iudpo Smith. She asked for a divorce on the ground that her husband had been uullty of cruelty toward tier , ou ono occasion ooatlnc her with a chair < md otherwise maltreating her. Tuo defundaul made no appearance , ami a decree was granted her on default. James Far'.oy ' , who keeps a saloon on Main street , between Tenth und Eleventh .streets , Has tbo distinction of holnc tl.u only saloon keeper in Council blurts wbo tried to keep hm nlacc open on flection day. Or at least , bo was tbo onlv ono that was caught. Ho was brought before. Justice Swearingon yes terday for a trial , found guilty and sentenced to pay a line of $2i > and cnsts , nr else spend llvo days in the county Jail. Ho spoilt tome time roum'inK up the city trying to liudsomB friend who would put up the necessary amount , but along toward evening gave it up PS u bad Job and went to Jail. Ilhinkrts at the Itnston Store. We sire fully prepared for this cold flnnp und liavo Drovitlod for tlio cnra- forta and wants of the people , and before buying anything1 in this line visit the liortton Store. \Vo quota you a few prices to fjivo you epmo ideu of what wo nro doing in this lino. All bltniltcta bought from manu facturers direct. 10-1 grey blunkots75 ; 1M ( extra woipht $ l.2"j nnd $1.50 ; 10-4 extra peed viiluo 81.GO nnd 52.00 ; 11--I till wool blnnUots. line yarn , 84.00. 81.2-j und $5.00 ; 11-4 extra flno wool blankets , largo fcizo , strictly sill wool , So.OO. $ .5.75 and SG 00. BOSTON STORE. Lost Woilncsdny , pair of ffhisses with Bide brncos. Hctiirn Boo olllco. tt > ns. Mr. Henry Mai.villn of Mosiortown , I'd. . Is in the city , on a visit with bis brolbcr-ln- Inw , Uov. T. F. TUicUstun. GoorecV. . Hewitt has cone to Franklin Urovo , 111. , In response to n telegram an- tiounclnt : thu death of a relative. lames H. Harnott , secretary and manager of IHooinnrcn Hros. &Co. , of Cnlca o , was In the city yesterday'ja bis way to tbo 1'u- cltlu coast. Dr. J. M. Maroy of Kansas , who has lately Invested In Council Bluffs property , has to- moved to tbls city , wbero his fathc'r , Mr. 'I. M. Macy , has so loot ; resided. Dr. Macy ] recently purchased what Is known ns the Klnlc property , corner of Fifth avoauo and 1'ijnrl street. ! Captain and Mrs. D. B. Clarlc wont to Uogan yesterday to attend the funeral of .I'icobT. Stern , an old settler , who died en Tuesday , IIRCI ! 7S years. Mr. .Stern came to Harrison countv Ions before the days of railway * nnd has resided there over since. Hu was a quaiser and a most oiltmable clll- rou. _ I'lro llrondu.iy and Cornur of lloiiton Stu-ct. Our Into loss by flro was covoro'i by two policies , both in tlio COUNCIL BLUM'S INSUUANCK COMPANY. By 7 o'clock the next morning after . llio Ilro the sot-rotary was on the ash lioap , pencil hi hand , ready to tl < ; uro the loss down to bodroclf , which ho did , toy , saying that1 it wns his duty nnd no < Miinlt part of Ills business " So lone as § ho did not p ? ) below bud rook wo hud no ' .I roiiBon to complain , consequently tlio KoUlomont was not only prompt , but in every way satisfactory , so nnioii so that In addition to . iUOO.OO ) ( seven policies ) carried by tills company befo.-o the Ilro we now add to it $10,000.00. Belli" ; intimately acquainted with the secretary and directors wo cannot bo porsuiidod that hotter indemnity can bo obtained than that offered by our homo company , hoaldca wo boltovcf in patron- \7.\i\g \ \ \ worthy homo entunvlsos , every thing holng equal , and unless wo do wo fhull contlnuo to bo dependent on for eign capital and corporations. JAS. A. UEIIKI.U ! Instead of bolting a h'nt on election wapor one of those hnndsomo IOA--P wino or brandy sets at Lund Bros. Killed uyu llnriB. John UanUio , a welt known farmer llvloR In drove township , was the victim of a fatal rrcldent a few days airo. While pasjlng throuRb bis stable Uo rocelvod a Kick from a vicious none , sad was Itnockod down. Ho wjas picked up In an unconscious condition and taken to tha houin , where a physician attended htm. All olTorls to save bis lifo \voro fruitiest , us within twenty-four hour * After the accident occurred he was dead. Ton shares cnpitil stock Citizens State bank for sale. M H , Shuafo , S , B. Pro voll , watchmaker , 740B'\vay. \ , Don't forgot that Siva I no Bella the JJlmUuret Btovus. - ICOpaoplo in Una city use g.ituvoi Ti nM. Co. puts 'em lu ut coat. SEWS ] { FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How tin Returns fron PflUawatt.imi8 County Figure Up. LIST ! OF THE FORTUNATE CANDIDATES Oloin Vfitii for Nearly AH Ilin l.pmllnif U.in- dld.itct lliitiincr.lts ( Miiritr ( Inn An * oilier with TruillHC Scratched Tickets Oast for Elinor Olllcers. The election returns are V ! a t In from all of the precincts of Pou.i.v.ut.i'nlo county , Mil ttio nHult as atmoancsd In yottcrday's Ur.E is not malortally changed. Tha late re turns only BO to omphama the tact that It was a very close election , and to RIVO the successful candld.UOl n lo'san in ttio art of hanging on by their oyo-bnr.vs. Tlio follow- i llio total number of votei rojolvoa by each candidate , nocordins to tha tUura ? on llio In the ofNco of County Attor.iey Hand rlutts : ruit I'ltr.siDE.vT. Democratic < . < > 13 ItLMiubltcan 4..W PronkM Ml Prohlbltlnn 5- coxouuaSM.i.v. McOi'O 4.fil ? HaKor > 4ll. > .Moyer- SKCIIKT.MlVOt' WTK. Mvr.ir.iin.l ( JllluttO 41) ) Taft 40 ATTOHSBV OK.NEHUi. WlllnrJ 4.1V ) Mono 1.1 Til Maolvonxlo 4i"l Orr. . . . , U JL'iidt : of TIC : nivriiicr counr. llcnjatntn 4.K13 M.iey 4rlfl lliown 4i COtr.ftV ATTOIINEV. Orinm 4.6V > Hewitt I.I" ' llnrke 4'W COU.NTV AUWTOIt. Marih 4..VJI Mntihons < .0'U Lldlotto 4lr' ci.Kinc of TIIU msriucr onuiir. Warren 4.I7T atiipfel ols COL'.VrV IIKCOHIIKII. Hohrcr. 4.554 Sliopar.l 4.r.H : McLaren 4'-KJ tou.srv 51 \Viiils\vo r tli ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ' " " " Cnrr.u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.Vii Kernoy . . - . 4.W Ciimutioll 4.227 Wiitlclnx 418 L'hutehlll aw AcoutPd of Trading. Considerable hard fooling toward Marsb. democratic candidate for auditor , has re sulted anionc thn detnocrits from an investi gation of the returns. It is the opinion of the frlonds of Kobrer , and ho nas a great raanv in the city , tnat his defeat , was the re sult of his bcltiK traded oft for Snepard , in the houo that Mirjh might DC elected in this manner. Whether Marjh himself had any knowledge of this cour o thay do not know , but they claim that apuejraacos are some what suspicious. The fact that In Hslltnap township , wliera Marsh lives , he ran tnirty ahead ot Ins ticket , while lOnror ran behind the sa'.no numbar , is pointed to .by Kohrer's friends as an indication that the trailing took placu. A mooting of tbo countv supervisors will bo held next Monday , wbon the returns will bo canvassed ar.d the result ofllclalty an nounced. At the same time the Hoard of 'I'ownshin Trmtoes will meet nnd canvass the returns Irora the township election. Until the ofllclal count Is made It will bo Im- nossible to ascertain who has been elected on , ho township ticket , from the fact that a creat deal o'f scratching was done. Many of thi > tickets that were stralpht runublican on all national , congressional , Judicial and county volua were stratched almost beyond recognition when th oflices of justices of the paaco and constables were reached , and ooth republicans and domociats are now claiming ; these oftlces. The independents , wbc claimed at first that they would have a sure thine on the election , now concede that they arc out of the raco. Hosiery at the Boston Store. No matter ' ter what'kind of hosiery you want , you ire siiro to find it nl our counter. This has lonjr been an acknowledged fact among the people of Council Bluffs and surrounding country. Wo endeavor to make this department comuleto in every respect and think now with our fall line of onyx and royal stainless hosiery , it is 01 o of the flnont lines und best assorted stock in western Iowa. Wo h.ivo just received seventeen cases of fall hosiery which \vo have put on sale , and invite your Inspection. Full sixed wool hose in ribbed and plain at lUc and 20o a pair. As usual wo have made grcnt olTorts to C3i the best v.iluo possiolo for .ioe. Wo think wo have succeeded and are prepared to show three dilTorent makes , ribbed , plain nnd ribbed top. Other bartraiiH in wool hose at , ' ! 3c ami . ° > ! ) c n pair. Imported cashmere hose in both Gor man and English inukcs ; wo show in both blacks and colors at 43c , COc , SSc 75c and Doc a pair. A full assortment of lleoewl in ladies' , misses' and children's , prices ranging from -5c to 60o a p.iir. P. , W. & Co. , Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. A Ills Hay Tomorrow. It Is likely tnat tomorrow , Saturday , will end the auction sale of the Burhorn Block. It is likely that today and to morrow will bo tho'ltibt days. S iturday will bo a cleaning out day , when every thing must go. and there will bo some rare bargains for somebody. If you don't wr.nl to buy hard coal you had better se Bl.xby about those oil burners. They are adapted for use in hot air furnaces , hteam and hot water boilers , with no coal or ashes to hindlo. MI/.mill Temple , No. 9 , will give a dancing party at Masonic temple Tues day ovonluf , November lo. Admission , 2o cents. _ Potatoes for pale In lots of from flvo bushels up. W. S. Homer , Uo Main btreet Boston store closes every evening at 0 p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays : Contract * Let. Contract * were lot yesterday by Dan Car- rlgc for the erection of bis now block on Main street , between 'i'nlrteantb a if a Four teenth avonuoi , , T. 1' . U'eaver gets tbo con tract for the brick work for $7'J 15 , and the lirra of VIfor < fc Co. of St. Joseph , tlm for tbo atouo work , for fT > S5. The contract for tbo carpenter work U to bo let Saturday , nnd tbo work for erecting tba structure will be commenced at once , as it is to bo ready for occupancy January A , IS'.U , It will bo SOx 100 foot la size and nvo stories In height. th hm already been barpalned for as a ware- housa for a .now lmpi mont tlrm that has bcn organized by local capita.UtA. U will bo a great ornnmont to lower main street nnd a valuable nddltlan to tbo implement dis trict. trict.Mri. Mri. "Wlnslow's soothinz syrup for chil dren teething relieves the child from pain , 2"i cents a bottle. _ Handsome now Ingrain carpets arriv ing daily nl the Council HhilTs Carpet j company's. Prices of oarpjts are going ' up daily , but the old prices will remain In force this wook. The A. 1) . T. Co. has added two now hacks 1fi 1 to Its force and will nn wor calls nt all hours , day or night. Telephone , 179 ; olllco , S Main street. The Radiant novelty base burners nro the bint hcito.-s in the city. See them at Swaino's. Judson , civil engineer , 32 ? Bro.xdway The members ot the Youne Men's March- In club nro requested to meet at T:39 : o'clock this evening at the ofllco ot the undersigned in the ( irand hotel annex for the purpose of pjrfcctlnc a permanent orR.irnz itlon. A move is on foot looklne tow.irJ the formm ? of a state league ot republican alubs. and It Is the desire of many that thn republicans of .his city ou represented In the league. V. It. TllEVNOIt. Constipation cured by Do Witt's Karly Klsors. Genuine Hound Oik , K'ldlnnt Home 1' . I * . Stewart stoves and ranges , sold exclusively by Cole .t Cole , -II M.iin. Hoautiful now fancy chenille table covers , the latest now thing of the sea- fcon , at the Council HutT ! Carpet Co.'s. Coal and wood : best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox. No.I Main. Gentlemen , the lineal tine of tall goods in the city , jUat received. Hotter , the tailor. , 310 Ijroadwuy. The genuine Hurr C.ik stove ? are sold only by Clia-j , Sw.iino , 7 : { " Hroadway. Call and snc them. See these oil heaters at Swaiue's , 737 Broadway. Davis for drugs and paints. , i .V.N u VXVK u f. > rs. The rehearsals for Frank LanoN benefit , which takes nlace at Boyd's theater on Wednesday evening next , are prosrossmg very favdrably , The local artists who have voluntooro'l are rnipondine very promptly , and already the success of the oeuellt per- foi mance is assured. CJus Heege. the Sivedtsh dialect actor and the ajthor of "Yon Yonson , " is a German. Nobody who hears his inimitable broken Scandinavian would ever susnect that , how ever. Heegu la tbo originator of this peculiar toiiKUa on tbo stage. Ho has some imitators , a , indeed , has every nuthor and actor who has succeeded in making n hit , but Hcapc is the only man who has been able to thor- ouehly master the Swedish brogue. Ho has the additional advantage of naturally IOOK- Ing the Swede , a qualification of nature and not to bo ncquir.nl. It is not surprising , therefore , that "Yon Yonson" has been meeting with great success in its career across the continent. The character is new to American audience ; und is not loss pleas ing on that account. Sunday night next "Yon Yonson" will three ' ooen a nights' en gagement at Boyd's theater. Gus Williams , America' * foremost Gor man dialect comadlan , will apnoir hsra Sun day at the Farnam stront in a brilliant musical farce comedy entitled "Aoril Fool. " Mr. Williams deaer es several fortunes bo- siduj the ono he has put in a hanHouio : homo on his 103 acra farm in New York state , where he und his lovelv wife spjnd a many of the summer weeks as he has 10 spare from his theatrical wont.Ever since ho was a child wonder , a sweet , round faced boy , with full , lustrous eyes , singing teniparanca ballads at Brooklyn'tnoetiggs with a pathos that melted bard hearts , ( jus VMliiams has bncn true to himself as an artist. Ho has not tried to play Hamlet and h&vln ; a delicious German dialect , he has never outraged tbo proba bilities of natura and has never ridiculed Gorman pcoplo In his acting. Ho has held the mirror up to nature in his si-nnlo way and has told his stories , recited his poems and sunp his song * his humorous or tender songs in a way that has touched the pee ple's hearts. Manager Day , of Wonderland and the BIJou theatre , has returned from Denver and has an : otncr surprise In store for lady patrons this afternoon. This will ba tbo second of the winter series of souvenir matinees at which every lady visitor will te the recipient of not only n baautlful Dus useful present. The house \vn- again crowded last night notwilh standing the fact thu people have not yet fully recovered from the election hurrah. Tbo play on is giving great satisfaction , while the famous specialty bill is something really wonderful In its startling nnd inter- csllngc charater. I-'IMUH Ot'Tl'UT. of tlm Mlnnr.iiuli4 | Mill * Thu I 'or vlgn .Mnrkct. i.is , Mtnu. , Nov. 10. The North western Miller says : The Hour output last week was Slii.OOO barivU , against S-Jil,025 barrels the week before , 201 , V2."i barrels for tbo corresponding time in 1VJ1. The yield Ibis week will Do'JIO.OOO barrels. Sales of Hour by local mills last wee about equalled the output , tnotigh it is admitted that the very low prices had to bo accepted. The bull ; nr the trade Is on domosticaccount , Wnllo foreigners bid quite freely they want to buy at present prices for January und February ship-nent. Mlllors as a rule are unwilling to sell on this basts , as freight rates will soon be much higher. A somewhat stronger wheat market would doubtless set foreigner * to buying freely. Direct export shipments last week were 71,930 , against O.'i.sy.'i barrels the preceding week. Lon don quotations per " & ' ) pounds , c. 1. f. , are : Patents , Ws 9ti < < i ifii Ga ; bakers. low grades , Us ilacM'3 ijrf , Salvation OH , the people's liniment , Is guaranteed thn best. It will euro you. \V < * tnru Union .Stork , NEW YOUK , Nov. 10. Tuo directors of the Western Union Telegraph company met to. day and determined what disposal should ba made of $ iiSOJ,000 : additional stock au thorized by the Btockbotdur.H and ilnallv voted into existence by tbo directors No vember 1. The directors decldud today to distribute 1 per cent of this in December as dividends to the stockholders uud to place tha rest of U In the tre.iiury as a reserve with whlcu to Improve tno system and erect now lines. The balance will bo nut on the market as soon as Western Union stock reaches pir , for under the law It cannot be , sold below par. lc Appoint men ti. Nr.w YORK. Nov. 10. Tbo controversy be tween the Coney Island and Crescent City Alhlelio clubs over the light between Jim Hall and Bob FltzMtuinons has been settled In favor of the Now Orleans organization. Charley Mitchell will also aucopt tbo Cres cent Citr club's offorof J50.000 for ago be tween him and Corbolt. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ADSOLUTEUf PURE 0 It nroirf- fdIT you buy nt yuir own jlsk nnythlnp purport- iui to be Doctor i I'lerco's meJI- ( \ cine ? , M > M by un- /S authorized deal- > ! crs nt less then ' -.I tlioroculnrprice * . You risk tlio p t- tinft cf old tattles , , refilled , dllulirr.4 ( rsntilno rnoufclnes , imitations , tnJ To prevent oil tlifj , nnd to protect the pub lic from fraud nnd imposition , the genuine ffuaranteetl modlrHitr * of Pr. H. V. Pierre nro now sold only through druggists. I-CRU- larly nutuorirod ns eppttts , end at the follow- Golden Medical Discovery ( for I.lvcr , Diced nnd Lunc Discasi-s > , § 1. < U I'ovorlto 1'rc- Errlptlon ( for woman's v.-c.0 < lirsscs nnd ail ment ? ) , $1.00. 1'lcasnnt IVllctn ( for the llv- tr ) , Ho cents. Comp. Kr.t , Ijmart-AVrcd , CO cents. Dr. S-aga's Catarrh Remedy , SO cents. Ur. 1'iorco's rcmedifs nro the rlicnj-cst you can bUV , for [ /nti ; > i < ; onfi/ for thf { ; nod vou get. Thev're j tarontced to rive tails- faction , or you Uavo your money ' Improved Safely Elevahrs , KIMBALL BROS. for. < Ji'i Street ulid HliAve . Oonn.-ll IllulT COUNCIL BJJFF3 SEU Did TON All I , n Isof Drnm ; nn 1 Clo.inliiT dnno In tin l-'lii" > t t-tylu of the art , I'.ulad nil I st\ln9l itbrlL'3 nia'lo to lo > ' > c as rood : n n3'.T Work proiiitly | done ninl Uuliverot In .ill parts of iho coautry Sen J for urlco llsi. L' . A. MAOtlAN. - - I'ltOl'lilECOIl tUioadwiy , Near Xort'i ' vflttira DJ.IJ. Ojll.Ui' IM. lO.Ti. OliniNANCE NO. An ordinance or ! crfns tlio Ainarlcan Water Works Company to tiiko up and loiocato certain Ilro hydr.intt In the city of Omaha , licit ordalnod by thuulty council of tlio city ofOmah.i : j-c.ctlon I. Th.it the American Water Works Company bouid boroby is require : ! totakenn and rulocato water , li.Tdr.iuti la the city of Uniaha us follows , to-\Tlt-- Ono at UUtb and Ca sliis ; One nt Mth and Ciiniuron : Onu on Amos avunuo uetwcen y.'iut nnn S'lr.l : One at ' . ' 'ih ' and Cor.bv : Ono on fJrand n'vonWbctwecn Mth andllTth ; Ono * t : ntli and Corby : Ono on I'owler venie : bctwocu a4th and 33th strct'ts : Onu at IiJth MK ) Ohio : Ono at 4uth and Patrick avenue , at brick yard ; > i AO Onoat loth and WIrt : , r Oneat Rlondoand.aist. near Prospect Hill ' ' cemetery ; Ono ai 2.'lrd and Araes avenue ; One at II.Hi and Corby. 'I ho said hydrants as ubove spiicifled as taliun up to bo located In thu places following , to-wlt Onu on ! Cth street between Howard and Jackson ; Ono on ICth street between ChleaRO and C'asa ; One on ICth street lietwoen Casi and Cali fornia ; Ono on ICth street between California and Webster ; Ono on IGth street between Webster and Hurt ; One on 2'.lh and Bri tel ; One on''Mb and Itrlstol ; Onion Kith street between Cumins and I/ard struct- , : One on ICth street between Capliol avenue ant Davenport at root ; One on Ilitn Mieot between Davenport and Chlc-aso st roots ; One un 17t.li street bctuecn Karium and llonzlas stieuts ; Onu on 15th street between Capitol nvcnno and lodie ) street : Onu on Hth street Jjctwccu Cap tel avenue and Dodeo ( street. Section" . TliHt this ordlnanco take effect and be In force from und nftur Its Passed Ouiobcrlbth. 1 > ! < - ' JOHN City OJerk. i : . P. DAVIS : President City Council. Approved Ojloberiltli. l"fi. UKO. P. IlKMT ? . M ivor. "OUDINANCK NO. 3312. An nnllnanuiMiocIarlns the necessity of grad ing t'lth struct from Dodo struet to Cass street , anil appointing throu dtslnturettcd unpr.iisvrs to : i > - ss mid determine tlioilum- acus , If any , to tbo nroporty owner , which may lu caused by siii'h uradltiT. Ho It oulalnotJ by the city council of the city nf Omaha : ScM-tiou 1. That it Is proper and necessary and It U liuroliy duolaro I prnpcr and neces sary , to srado : ! 4tli strent to Its present nstabllbhod grade. Including iiGi'Osonry ap- pro.ii'lius thuroto from Da list1 slrcct to Cats sliei't. onc-balf iho cost of salu grading to bo paid by tlio city. St't'llun " . Th.it the mayor , with tlio approv al of tlio city council , aupjlut tbrco disinter ested ; i | > iir.UM'r to anprulsc , assess mid doter- inlne the dam IRO to propurty owners which nriy biie.inso J oy snuli Rr.nlln ; , taUIng into consltlural on In making such appral'imont , the spBL-lnl bonoflH , If uny. tosnoa proporiy , by reason of MII | gr.idlnf. Hootlon : l. Thnt this ordinance shall take effect undbo In for.'o from anil after H > ji.m- azo. azo.PassoJ November 1st , 1W. JOHN OIIOVE ? . Uitv U.erk. 1C. P. DA VI.- . Provident City Council. Approved November * tb. li'Ji. OKO. P. I ) KM I P. Mayor. OIJDINTANOK N'O. Mil. An orJInanoe hH'i\liii ; cnrtilci additional water hv ir.ints In the city of Oinah.i. Ho It ordained by tlis ulty oiunoll of tlio city ot Oaiiha ; ' ' < Heot'on ' I. Th it the American Water Wors Coaipany bnnnd thu viiat ) N hnroby orderoj lo iilaco a < ldltlonal vt.uii.-r liydruus In the city of Omaha , as follows : Onu at ilia corner of ( irovo s trout CIHh avei nnd DaVL-ni'ort ttruut , Ono at the Ir.tur.suuHoii of 27th aremie and \Vohstcr stretit. ' Soctlon ' - ' . That tlni ordlnanco blrill take ctfout and bo ID foroo from and .iftor Its p.t > > - . Passed November Ijt. ' . JOHN OHOVE ? . r.p. DA. J'H'sldunt Oily Council. DApproved Novcmbcr.'th. , li-ai ' ' ' ' To all owners of lotsbfparlbof lots on Shlney trfut , from -etli strc'ut to 2)th ) avonuo. You uru hereby notillol that the under- slinod throe < llslnt rostoj frocboUlers of the city of Omaha Imvubeen duly aupolntod by the nmyor with the approv.il ot tbu city coun cil of nald city to a > uss Ilia dumavoof the owners respectively of thu property nlToate : ! by theohiiiKo of trade nf i-hlil y struct , de clared accessary by ordtuanro No UlUI , pabiod July -JO , 1 'J. . spurove.l July.'S. h'Ji You are fnrihor notlllad that luivliu ao- oeptetlaaUl appoint iiuutaihl duly ijnallllodai reiiulred by law , wo will on tlio UtliU.-iy of No- vcmbor , InJi , nt the hour of o'clojk in the inornln : at thu otll 'o of ( Jh.irlei P. lUnJumln. 15 U DuilKo street , within tha cnrporutu Ilinlts ofKalUclty. meet fortho Diirpoioof consider ing und makliu at,5B.sinoni. of damage to the owners respect vely of said properly tilTec'tcd by raid mailliig , tr : < lm Into cotmlditr.ttlou kpeulnl bmietlt . If any. Von are herubv notl- lu-l to bo present ut the tlmu an I place afore- sil 1 and mulici auy objuctlon to or htati-monts i-oiicc'rniir.'snhlii , esiinciitof d iiu.igos aayou may consider proper. ( JII.Vltl.R4 P. HRNJAM1N , JAMES JOHN I' . Vlt\VK , _ . . . . Coramltteoof Appralsert Omaha , Nob. , Nov. 1 , IbJi We Sympathize with those who bet wrong on o the last election , We Congratulate those who were the luckv ones / and were fortunate enough to win. We will inaugurate a Dress Picnic Sale for your benefit for 2 clays only , this Friday and Saturday. ttr * 5 worth $2,00 * Wilson Bros' teck scarfs and four-in-hands , ISc Each. Goods valued all the way up from 50c to $1.00 and our Overcoat Special and Suit Sale will still continue for these two days. Corner 13th and Farnam. The autumn Is the time to paint , and ono coat brightens nnd preserves houses and buildings nnd adds much lo the value an.l beauty of your property. Would You Like ! o Buy Faint at Wliolesele \Vc want to sell you paints and everything use : ! in painting at wholesale nnl less. The lest boiled oil youbouglityou probably paitl 70u a pillion for it.Vo will sell you ono gallon or 100OUO ; j.illoiis "f uny brands nt1'Ja. . Now \vo have caught your attention , road the rest of this and compare these straight cash prit-os. St. I.ouis lead , "c per Ib. Berry Bros. , hard oil , u gal can , Oinalia lead , OJe per Ib. Sl.GO per jral. .lopliii lead , ( He per Ib. . . . . . Hurry Bros. , hard oil. 1 pr.il. cau , $1,75 load Tic 11) Clionp ) per Linseed oil , boiled , -lOc per gal. Other hard oils , from $1.03 to SI.50 Linseed ol1. taw , -liiu per ( jul. per # 11. Paint oil , ! toc nor jjiil. Mineral paints , dry , from 1J < ; to oe. Barrel price , lie per gnl. less. Mineral ] ) aintB , ground in oil-lu to Cc. We imrnntco to bo ns prood ns nny mixed paint.Vo will sell you at Si,2 per a.lon. ! Has never been solrt for less tlianfl.aO.pur fra lon. As good a paint ns other 'S soil you for 51.50. Wo will sell you atil.OO or gallon.'S Our Barn and Roof Paint Wo will snll you at " 60 per gallon. LOWEST PRICES GN ALL KINDS OF GLASS. On all other goods our prices nro equally low. COMB AND SEE US AND BEING THE CASH. C.B , PAINT , OIL AND GLASS CO. 1 and 3 , 4th St , MasonicTemple. TT417 CELEBRATED CTJUT T 'CD 1 ilD SRNDW1CH OJtlDLJLDlv Moro sold than all others combined. Do not bo deceived by imlttitorg or by those claiming to Imvo almost us good a imichluo. Buy only tlio SANDWICH CORN SHELLEE and bo protected by direct guarantee from rolliblo nuuuifae turcrs. You can uhv.iya depend upon our repairs being Uout in stock by all locu doulora Apply for our agoncy. Send for cntuloguoi and prioss. SANDV/IOE NUPAOTUItlNQ OO. , Coa neil Bluffs , low o. S.PECTAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS The want n1vortl < iii < ml nuuoarlnit In no spiH | > r Atn often the most Intaronlnv part oflti content . They onro i the urs n nor-iln.-tlio il.vllyT | I\O \ ot tlio people irho \r iit oniothln and who ure wlllln.f to do loincthlnz. \\rAN rKI-Po ! t on by > xpcrlcncpil , com- ' iiDtPiitstPnocrnulier. C'un give peed refer- rnccK.V 9 , llco ofllci ) " \\7ANTKD A ceo I clrl for ccncrnl lieu e ' worit. Mrs. J. S. Orotzcr. COJ Kml Pierce street. HOUSES AND L.AND3. _ O HANtIK Krov , < s In K.orldn . iin MjTlTf ornbT forsuloor trado. UreuiMhioliK Nlohnltun C'q _ _ _ _ _ C IIK.M1 timber lnnd In Miiinp ota for mU In qii intltlcs to Mill. l-my : p ynicntv llrceiiMiioUK Mvholton.V fj. Ip A MM nnd city lotn , Money loino.l on Mock und craln. HOA ! pstato for < Moi Dnollltu and tnislnc i n-ntaK Monn lo.tnnl for lee il InvoitOM. London Jk Tovtlo.UlJ t'o irl urcct. /OUKJ OIIANfin-Clciir uiurternctlon of - l.iml fi i Oonneit lllu.Ti property : will D > J * uMi for t.i lorcncc. Ureensliielui. N ohelion 10. * li.'t Hi.i.iflwar. 3/OIS SAKVChoiccit f-xrm In 1'ntlawattv- iii o Co. . 4l'J ixere * , we I locitud ant Im- proM-.l. Price SIO an IIITO. R II -inACUKS and for i.ilu ; lictwiicn Conn oil I ItlnlTs mid Onmlia : u b.iriiiln If tt.lu'ii soon. tireonsliio.ds , Nli'liolnon \ ( "a , idl llro.ulwar. Ifl'K ' K.\C1IANIU-.1) : ) ncr < in Phillips -L ronlltv , Co'o. . with lmimm > inunt < , for Mivl ; of dry aools ; and clothing or othar imlso. I. II. Sheaf c. ON i\SV : payments .Vroomlii < i , e on South ut structGreanshleaU , NiehoUun > ti Co. , 'I llro : dway. Al.h On sisiid payinontn. irillt nnil Biirtlen Unl noir Council Uliiltj li 11. lioafe. llroirtwiy un I Uiiln troot. 1/MJflT I.AXO. : Ui ncrix for sulo : Inside city limits , lirccn hlultts , Nicholson Co. , 6JI ' Y\r A. Wont ) .V O 1. Imvo si ) no of the Hnoil * t farms in ioitthivostorn low.i for nale. 'all ' nnd scum f j M.iln treot. HOM K an 1 tnnity w. ntcil \inlinnroveJ nrouorty In nortli\ro < l p-irt of city llicea- hlvld * . Nicholson .V Co , fi.'l Ilro tilwny. 1710 M KKXT-Tho folliiw nir dnelllnin ! - * - U ) room < lwo Una. i.M Park uvc. , JIJ. " -room ilwolllnir. 7J4 So. t.lh st. . Jl\ . -iiioiii ctwellinf , PJtitlnd ivu. . ili. 7-rnoin dwolllnc , OH 6th ava , $ . ' . > . It-room dwell n. , | . .th t. nnd Avoniie I ) , I7i 7-rooin dwullin ' , ! . " . ' llroidwnj- : > . 10-rooni duelllnff. Ml Ilcnton { . . K ) . 8-roimi dwell tic. Iirj Avunuu ( ! . $115. Vv fl-room dnnlllnc. 1IU N. l.Hh st. , $ M.VJ ( fl-ioom duelling. R"U A voniio It , $13. 7-iOini UtfollInK , , IID lilnuoln nve.SIO.SV 7-rodin dwelling , 2 0 lUrinony st. , SI3 , 7-ioom dwoillns , llaimllt Place , i.j. C-room dwulllns. 411 Curtis st. . * f > . fi-rnom awollln ; , 5'.M MynitcrMt , . { U. 5-roim ( dHollln ; , lill ! lird nvo. , } l i. 4-1 oem d nollln ; ; . 5-1 My tutor si. , } I2,51 C-room ( Inolllnj , Grnlmi'i KVO. . jr. . C-ronni dwolllnir. T.0fith ! ) .ivo. . ! 12. n-room dwolllns. Ilabbltt I'lice , JI'.S ) . T-room dwollln < . Mnrnln sllo , (12.1SO. 4-room dwclllni ; , 415 Park uvo. . JI2.W. n-rootn dwollln. , 2i ! " ( ! Avenuu A , ! IO. S-rooin rtwollliiB , 4DI N. fith St. , flfl. fi-rootn ilwellliiB , > 01 N. 7th st. , JIU. 4-room dwclllnc. H'l.'ifth nvc . tU e-rooin dwolllni' . 'iO.i 4th . < t. , Jin. 4-romn ( Iwolllns. us Vines ! . . { 111. 4-roorn owolllnx , SIO N. 7th. JIO. B-room dwelling. " : > I7lh nvo. . JH. 0-rnom d nllln : , Kl'4 Avonno II.JIO. 0-rooni dwulllnf , 1M" Avenue II , ? 1J. fi-room dwell Ins , 14i | : llrondtvay. $10. C-roorn dwelllns. I9.1 Stliivo. , ill. ti-rooni dWBlllnz. 17uJ Avonuu A.JM. S-roorii awclllni , Hnilmn uvp. . nr , Illjb , } * , 4-roorn homo. ITJ'I i > o 9th > l. . JIJ. S-room dwollln , : I12' Avanuc A. { D. 4-roo-n dwelling. SS I Avunno D.H 5-room dnetlliit.0' " - A vunnu li. * i 4-root'i dwcllliiK.010 A vi-nuo C. ? 3. 0-rooni dtTBlllns.'Istst. . and Avmno M , 11 5-iuom dwolllns. 70n S 'J.r.l ! kU. $ . * . 5-rnoiu iln'clllnir , ilili. Avotuie A. { } . 4-room tiwollinif , 3m N. | hi st , , f7. 4-iooni dullln2 till o. 1st St. , JO.O ) . n-ronm ( Uvelllnz , yi'iO ' Avonne A.Sl fi-room Uwo'llnz. yin l.'ith nvu. , Jl. f -room dwelling. . ' J3 < Avenue I ) , * ! . 2-rnoin dwollln - . 1IOJ Avenuu I ) . 1" > . 4-room dwelling , yvjijvunua t ) . H. 'f-rooin dwulllnc. VJ.tl S. flth si. . $ \ . 4 room Uwolllns. fill Avu. C. i.3.03. 4 rooiii ( Iwolhn ; . S03 1'iirU nvo. . $1'.13. 7-rooin dwolllnc. " 14 Mvnsti-r st. , JW. fi-room dwo'lliur. ' Cii ( Vanh nton ave. , 913. 7-ro > m i K II. Shoafo , rental a nnt. Ilroadway nnd Main street. 1 1'YOll hnvo Tuythlni for silo or trade st * L 1C. II. She ifo. llrn i lwiy : ; uil .M tin strfiflt. AHAI1OAIN. li-nBre frn t and itardentraok " 'i ' milt's from poitoHloo.'i\i acres in Krnpoi , aero In blii-khorrlcd. SSi iinplo treei , 74 liluni trees. JCioherrv treu < , duolllru , stable , etc. Price HOOJ. No trado. Rll. yi ACHE ? . Inside city limits : will sull In loti -Jono .icro nn to suit buyer. Orcenshleldi. NlchoihOM . Uo. , C-'l HriKulw.iy. II' YOU like kind treatment and bar/alns'ln it.iI ctito cill on ( irecnshlolils , Nlobol- son & t'o. . Oil Ilro id way. I CO ACRES of ulour land in cvistdrn Ne * J hr.i * ' < ii to o\clmii2o for a gnu 1 residence la Coiincll Illoffs. Want ho M .4 an 1 lots for No- braslca laud. Johnston .V V.in I'attun. \\7nilAVKaKondtoiiMit. for u llvnor ilx 1 ' room hoir.d four or flvu blocks from post- ntnVo. Uruui < ihlolds , Mcholson > V Co. , till IJrondWay. GCU3 acres o' choice plno lands for sale , ; ne.ir Purvis , MK-i. IC.isy Inrnis In- ( Itilii'nf .Mrs. . 11. O. lirouiii , or A. T. Klco. 18J Uhslicot , EOUIT'YIn coed Council IllnlTs property. Must bo sjJ | tuii wui'K. ( iroonshloldi , Nicholson Jc Uo. Wl" llAN'KcnslomtMM who want houses to ronl. llivo : > ou thu hoiuosV UrcciHhlelds , Mobolson A Co , "IJANCH of ' .VliO auro < . noir Ciis/enno. Wvo. liflno Improvemunts. sjini stj'j Kuos ivltu r inch ; lines I In the stale. Will nxuhaino for Council lliiir ! or Unrilri nroparty. ( Iroen- fihiclds , Niuholann & Oo. , Oil Ilro ut way. iioit r.xoiiANOKl"n.oja "siojirVf l-unerTT J. merchandise fur low i or casturn Noliraslci lunil. ( ircunshiuUls. Nichnt on > v Co. , Oil H'tvay. agents for uilmlnUtriitor. 7 rfsEKNS IIIKM > * . NIOIIOI O.N ft UO. . VJaaenis for lulin'nlstritor. hive for sale ono of the bestOJO-.icro nto.-1 ; f.inni In oil- orn AI1STKACTS nnd loins Kami nnd oily property bought and bold , I'usoy a Thonias , Council IllnlTs. IIA KM , near Mnndnniln. la. , for sale on oaiir 1 terms. J. K. Itlco. Council lUiHr * , la. Wll.ly tradoitond rlly proiiurty for worlt horse * J. It. "Klee. loiin"l ( Ilium , MISCELLANEOUS. GAItllAGK removed , ciisipoiils , v units und eliliiiiiuy.soiomml. II I ) , llnrlto. Oily Illdg. IjlOIt SAIjI-I Ilardivarj st 'jl(4 In Iowa mil J-1 Nubraska , lnvolo3s.JJ.WJ to JI2.0J ) . K IL Klieafo. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "IllAV UAhKS-Por s'ile uliOMfi , tliron I'-foot UUM-S , with Iron lilinds. 1'r.uiU ljuvlii'a cliiarstoru. II Pearl strool. I rooms tu rental 111 ( Jlon aro- HUB , _ "I71OK SAI/R. chuap , or In ovcliHiine for land. -L' an fhtttlillshnd bnsinssi. Addru.it P , O. boxd/J Connull Ulnir , la. _ , [ , trade tbo C K. Miiyne Btulllon , NT - Clav'I'achun , Jr. " for wor'lt lipr j . K. Itlce , Council ILulTo. 1 UriT A blluU pin wltl > opal tattln. . I'ot Jrowuril return to lion ollloo. DANCINQ SOnOOL. _ MONDAYS In It. A. p jrlori , olilllroii , 4 p in. ; it In ti , T'li : p "i. rio.'UN u'cnnd and fourth Mondays , U p. m. Music furnUliod par- tics uad ululjj Aildri'yj ut K. A , Parlor * . Ooiinull Illtiirs , or lull Farnam Bt. . Omulia.v " ( 'li&m tiers , Inilructor. Sfliinftpr < : Attor"eys . OdlllUllb , | Ca i/ , , | io Htttto ani fcdor.il court * . Ituo us 'L 4 und 3 llcnro bloow , t'ounull Illutls. li. : SKWKR I'KOl'OSALS. Sealed proposal * * t I bo recolvcdiy \ the nn- iur iKiieii until 1.U : o'glouk p. in , .N ovum Her Jiih , ihir. ' , for tlio fonntrii'itlunof ' a suwor In BowordlstrlL't No. 174. In Out city of Omuha , u * pur ordinance .No. : i fi. iiccur luij to plans and spucllloulluiu on file In llio III no of the UoarJ ol pnlJlle wonts. l.ucli pruiKH it to bo inuihi on printed blank * fnrnUliud t > y tliu hoar ! and to lie uccoinpn- tiled lV u'lirtlllixl uliook In llio tiiini of tw > , payable to thu city of Umuliu , us an uvldonc * . , The lx : ir.l reiorvc * Hie rl ht to reject auy or all olds , and to wulva ilufuots. P. W. UlKKIIAUBI.Ii. Chalrmnu of the lloaid of I'ulillc Worki. Ouiahu , November lOtu , U'Jl ulJ-ll-17-14