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THE DATLY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY.? OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. 1. W. TiLtoy, - - Manager. TELEPHONES Prersres Orrice, No. 43 Niaut Evrron No. 2 MINOIL MENTION New York Plum comp. Pants to order £5, by Reiter, the tailor Phe Knights of Lubor mstall officers this eveni B Cabinet pi sraphs £3 per doz., at Shoriaden’s, 517 13wy, for 60 days only Charles Harl begins the erection of new residence on Oakland avenue this week The Merkel-Hateher entertainment is aid to have netted the young ladies about cighty dollars Miss Weirichs, new dining room was opened last evening for first time, It is one of the finest i the city. Permit to wed has been given Ira Palmer and Sarah 1. McCartney, both iiso to J. J. Kay and’ Nann both of Couneil Blufls, (bout fifty, young and old, The who attended the celebration on the itiful lawn J. Kvans' residencd oldest renewed their youth, and all had a merry time Rohrer hassold to John Dierk five oM. ¥ Y » & Milwaukee vassenger depoi, nsideration being $4,000. 1ne h Odell Bros, & Co, The hittle son of Eugene Mottaz, Ladly injured by gunpowder, ¢ so much better that hoy 1 for his recovery iined yet whether he \nll his eyesight Two maidens went in Park’s mill and some reckle Al their underclothing, thought leaving them their gowns so that might reach home without catching who save bathing near thief man- aged to st fully the sment for early hich should be h mo stores is or cournged ployers cert do and the customers cau surcly buy all the goods they need in the heated term during ght hours. n & Co. have sed No. 314 the building ¢ occupied by Kirkland, the jewcler, and will use it for the boot and_shoe department of the Py store. It will not be long, at the te of growth, before the Peo- tore will occupy the whole block. A fellow giving his name as J Hennings wa \u(euln 80 overcome with the heat ¢ 1Y as to get fired out of the Color He then sought restby lying down in the shade on the sid 1K, where the police found him d tenderly placed him in the cooler. work was ~||»pelulul on the house and on some othe thermometer ranged from i 80 high as the conscience of the narrs could streteh. Suflice it the day was one of the hot, hotter, hottest hottentot day: ever secn in the Blufls. It appears that just before the strs appeared here who sold the wonderful The 1804 silver dollars at ¥100 cacii, & man was here cluiming to be connect with a firm east, which was dealing in re coin, and Re scattered about his eards offering #3500 for a silver dollar of that dute. It looks as if the ground was worked well. ed the Fourth for An elderly couple ohsc by being united in - marriage, each the third time, and_ settling down to q life in the southern part of the ci The happy bridegroom was Daniel C & ter, who has passed his three seven s ago, while the bride was M ah MeMinn, who is just sixty Hendri ears of age. Justice s tied the knot and tied it well, The residents in the vicimty Ih().ulmn Methodist church are y s to have a good drinking foun- there for the conyenience of It scems that so long are suen places needmg fountains, the city should not bein too great a hurry to plant a fountain in the cemetery, there being only a certain number of foun- which the city can have under the ract with the water work Of the thirty tram; T concerned m the riotou: Deteotiv Paul road, eight have been held swer to the grand jury on a cha sault with intent to kill, and four or others on @ charge of being concerned i in Tio riot, 1t is to bo hoped:that they may be so severely dealt with rve as a warning to others of the here were o goodly number of friends who gathered af the Iunu lr of Berger, on st avenue, 1 The affair of the - heing upon assault Price, of the Milwankee & St. to an- was not only a Baptist soc K Ditanion: portunity was thus given for the many friends of Mr. Berger and family to bid d a God-speed before alifornin, The Ber- wany friends here who ir deéparture, Mr. Ber- business and abi and highly estecmea them good-bye thei r ger fs ml regret \Ivv)il\ the gert has proved himself to be n man of both integ socially he and his a in the best circles her It is probable that the special election by the pm.l.h o fill the office of m: will be held in September. new | reg BArY Aarvangeme The law requires that a special election shall be held so Boon as practicable, and it seems that no earlier date conld be fixed upon. Steps are bemT taken by which the couneil hopes fo be able to fix the date at its meeting to-morrow lelt Under the aw it will take until lllvn to get the y complete and make the neces- 13 Methodist Missions. O'The Missionary convention opened last night at the Mothodist church. Thi romises to be a very inferesting meeting, 'he followine programme of exercises 18 annowticed for to-day. Ity e seen Chaplain McCabe and Dr. Wm. Butler are to make addresses 8:30 . m.—Missionary prayer meoting, Yo by olin Hestwvool, 00 8. m —The place of Methodism in the conversionof the world. Addres by Rev. J. A. Smith, Rev. R. N. McKaig. 10:00 a. m.—Rel |r us outlook. Ad- cli;»f;(lun the hour) Rev, C. C. Mc(; Abu 11004 m in Sabbath as Sunday school t.alu day throughout the” church Addresses by Hov. C. W,Bavidge, Rov. W The advisability of obsery- by Dr. William missionary cause. mhumu;f lnu]lu.uuc Ad- « iller Rev. (‘ ott. 8. How to 8 T--Nuu the Money. Address Rev. W il b p. m—»him- unl)nmnl Chaplain MoCabe. 200 p. m.—Song service, and address hy Chaplain McCabe. “Chaplain McCabe is_expected to arrive thus morning on the Kansas City train. He is booked for an address at the Metho- dist church this morning at 10 o ‘clock. - Stenogra xher und muwrucr 0. Mun- son, with Rohrer, over C. B. nu- monal huuk. css, Dr. W. a 3" Creating Enthusiasm. Address by W dfodg Answers & located two blocks southeast of the | sale | A CRITICAL CONDITION. | the Man Injured at the Driving | Park, Likely to Die. | I\ Walter, A NAIL BOYCOTT THREATENED. A Suit For $15,000 Damages Com- menced in the Umited States ; Court Early Closing Move ment-Minor Mention. ! | Walter's Condition Critical, | Miller Walter, the fnsane man who | I aueh trouble at the driving | pack, isin a very critieal condition and itis feared he cannot live. From the tatements of the other men employed at the driving park it appears that Walter was frenzied, and they were afraid he would kil them. He got ap in the night and getting hold of a hateliet, chased one of the men out of the loft wi they were slecping. As he started k to onter the loft again, evidently for the purpose of attacking the two other men, they sliut and locked the door. He stood at the door, entting away with s hatehet, and finally sucee i reaking his way through. He th no one of the men, iece of iron pine 1 is this for the two men, other exit but by the doo: George Wells, took wound whic I| may canse his s sealp wound concussion of the brain. Since has been in jail he has been quite wild and diflicult to handle, but it is thought that much of this was due to the blow be received. Yesterday he was very quief, and quite reticent. — He was too weak to his condition was talk, and it scemed t very eritieal. It evident that the juil was no proper place in whicli to keep and the jailer toid the physician that unless he was got into a better place the man would die. The doctor expressed the opinion that he would die anyway. ments were made, however, to ) to the poor farm, where he can get more fresh aiv and better care. i > Wells, who struck the blow, has been arrested, and has given §500 buil for his appearance to-day. There have been some ions that possibly a row instead of on assault on Walter's 'tions of the man v be nccounted for by The fact that the the same story as Ihl- blow was part. since the i the blow he re other two men tell Wells goes far toward establishing the fact that the blow was struck in self de- fense. The matter will be thoroughly in- vestigated, and if there has been any in- human treatment, even of an insane man, the guilty parties should be made to pay the severest penalty. Walter has latives living n Hills boro, ill. His brother was until lately engaged in the agricultural implement business in Omaha, the firm being Eby & alter. He sold out about two months ago and returned to the east, expecting to come west agin and locate in Dakota. This young man has been employed in and about Omaha caring for horses, being employed in Stephenson's barn for a short time, and afterwards taking care He es belonging to Ed Culver. vas hired to come to the driving e only a day or so before the when he thus broke into a slaught. —— Beard has an immense stock of wall »aper and rcom Mouldings which must be turned into cash, so down go the prices at Beard's S (Groceries, dry goods, tinware, er ockery cheap. J. J. Ste lm, 505 upper Broad night crazy on way. SR A Boycott Threatened. Mr, J. McPherson, representing Dis trict 75 South Chi of ngo Knights bor, was in the city ) His m sion here was to try and induce the Empk: Hardware company to discontinue buying nails from the Culumet Iron company until the present trouble is settled. Tl Empkie Hardware company recently had four carloads of stock among that held m the yards at Chicago, and which have since reached thi all right. Mr. Me Pherson says he did not ask the Empkie Hardware company to promise not to buy more of the objectionable company, but to refuse to buy during the prese: nl state of contest between the knights, he could mnot get any xm~ e tory assurance from the Empkic company nd that he will (ln »fore take steps to have a boycott inst the Empkie 1y W eight hours reconsider. ‘Thére has never been i boy cott ag any Council Blufis ]muw and if this threat is carried out it will be the first hoycott he: Mr. McPherson seems to haye been keeping well posted as to the trade of this house and their customers, and declares that they will not only feel the account of the trade in this city, but that their country i places will refuse to which the knights Mr. McPherson ten authority of Powderly in his action here, and it rted that the boycott will surely be wcoming unless some compromise is ted. buy of them the nai \King war upon. ave the wr efle JCRTE abstracts (le titles and real . Squires, 19 Highest prices paid for county, town, city and_school bonds. Odell Bro's & 0., No. 108 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, lowa. —-— Pleased With the Change. The Anamosa Eureka, whose cditor, Mr. Worth, is specially interested in the education of deaf mutes, thus speaks of the change in the institution here: ‘The h;,u iture last winter ordered an investigation into the management ot the above med school at (ounul Blufts, The result was a_report and a recom- mendation to the management. The new board of trustees have accordingly removed the superintendent and matron, Mr. Hammond and wife, and elected new oftficers who will enter upon their duties with the commence- ment of the next school about the first of September. The new perintend- ent is G. D, Wyckofl, who has had years of experience in this'line of work, “hay ing, during the last year or two, had 158 in_the school h E. Wright, of Burlington. is chosen. Four years hgo, and for several years previous, she held that position to the universal satisfaction otteachers and pupils, and now returns to iier old place. ~ Altogether the ci of these two ofticers is what teachers pupils desired and is gratifyin, around. Parents need have no fears in regard to sending their children when the term opens in \t'ph mbe kers! Drop in John Templeton’ gur store, n»puu house block, S Go toBear for room mnuhlmgs - Big Damages Wanted, LeGrand Bymgton, of Topeka, Kan., has commenced a suit in the United States court here against Senator T. A. Clarke, N. B. Moore, of Clarinda, and others, claiming $15,000 damages on ac count of malicious prosecution. Bying- ton used to live in lowa City, and he got | was malicious, | pos former legal vielc into litigation with sowie of these parties, and as a result secured & judgment for OMAHA DAI sét up that_in Qthis suit | N\"umn [ Hmvw| perjury. A rec ‘m sition was ob. fained, and aboytn year ago wag brought back {rc ‘H} opeka (o stand trial on charge. 16 was acquitted wnd now he proposes to got revenge. e claims that this prosecution fc L rjury and was the pur him, on account of his v over the parties con bothering cerned. He now wants them to pay him | ges. and big ones s petition, drafted by himself, is aumgue and very readable document, full of sharp thrusts at his ¢ nents - RoomMouldings—Largest _assortment and lowest prices at Beard s Wall Paper Store - - To Close 3 We, the undersigned, agree to close our respective places of business at 7 o'clock P m.on each day, exc Saturday, dur the months of July s mencing Juoly 6, 1886: John Beno & iseman & ('o.'s Couneil Blulls ¢ company, il. Friedman, Mctealf Harkness Bros., Parisian Millinery com pany, F.E Stubbs, F. W, Spetman & Co., A. Calver, J.JJ , Scoficld & Cavin, J. L. Formun Goto the New Plusibing com- pany for gards They warrant all they sell. Opera n.,..“ block Go to Beard for mum mouldings. Personal l‘x ragraphs, ing - York J. C. Bixby was in Atlantic yes John J. Fraincy has gone to K City. Ray Bixby has gone to ¢ brief rip. Mrs. . B. Bow, o and davghter left oston ks, of Simpson college, last evening for Bray and her son, Charies sve to-day for an eastern trip, K. H. Wade, general superintendent of the Wabash, was in the city vesterduy, and left last u\«-nmzh-x the east. BABY GARRIAGES ONE_OR MORE AT WIHOLESALE PAY ail 'n::m ln'uII points v "6, SPENGER'S TOY FAGTOM, 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. ,‘London” Trouser Stretcher. Patented in Burope and U 8 ¥ UNITED STATES John Hamilton & vetcher. Tukes basging out of knees, restores —puntulsons to orizinul th: patd strtech- or comoining sercw rod in con wanted | Boston, Muss DR’ -NKEN_NESS Or tuc Liquor ositively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifie. 1t can be given ina cup of coffec or ten without the knowledge of the person taking it, is absolutely Barmiess, und will eficet a_ permanent £nd speedy cure, whether the paticut is o moderats crinker or an awicobollc wreck. It has been given in thou fraads of cases, and in asierfect curo has follow ed. Inpreguated Impossibility for FOR SALE BY TOLLOWING DRUG KUHN & 0 X5th nad B 18th & Cuming St A.D, FOSTER & BRO Council Blafls, Iawa, rite for pamphled containing husdreds Onjals frou the be:t \omen and men (rom 5 of the countre- WHERE TO GO —FOR— A SUMMER TRIP Is question that cun be on an examination of the clexa 10 tho rosorts of Minnesotn and is now being published by the apolis und Munitobn Railva celpt of tw Caltor ily answered after it llustrated Guide Dokota, which aul, Minne free on re- s ent ~Illlwm Address H. WARL General Passomgst agent, 7, DAT) MISN, ro without medi- cine. Patentel Octo- ber 16, 1876, One box will cure the most obtinate caso in four days ov l633. Alan'sSolubleMedicatadBougies opaiba or ol of oduce dys| No nauseous doses of cubeh sandalwood that are certain te Ela by destroying the inz: Price 81.50. 8old by all d receiptof price. For furt forcirenlar. P. 0. Box 1333, 7. G, ALL.AN CO., &'Juhua!. NL York. uuuvvn&o of the stoma ists or muilod o particulars_ gont EX EII.'LAND CONSERYATORY 0» MUSIC, Boston, Mass ure. Sh Srancie. and room with L i ¢:XEL & MAUL, Buccessors to J. G, Jacobs UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. At tho o0ld stand, 1407 Farnwm St. Orders by telegraph solicited und promptly uttended to. Telephone No. 234 . DUNCAN & ”WALLACE. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters STEAM HEATING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 563, Estimatcs furnished. or wil oull personaily. Agents for tho Imperial Gas Machine, 216 and 15 8.16th st Omaba Neb. 0. 8, l’l:'l"l‘l.s’ & CO, Wholésale and Retail FINE CARRIAGES, Phactons, Buggies and Road Wagons. 2J pe s cent saved in buying of us. 1508-1310-1312, 1zard St., Omana, Neb. Brapch at Council Blutfs lowa. MERCHANTS National Bank OF OMAETA. Northwest corner Furnam and 13th Streets, Paid up Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus Fund - = = 50,000 FRANK MURPHY, SAM'LE; ROGERS, President. Yice Presidont. BEN B, WOOD, Cashicr. Accountag olicited and prompt ai to al! bisiness entrusted 10 its care. Pu\ Five percent cn Time Deposits. Mrs. Dr. H. N, Taylor Hus had 3 yoars' ho same practice and t al practice; gives the uuul used in the bes hospitals. Kidney dise all blood and skin disenses & speciulty. Ulcerations, 0ld sores, and fever sores cured. Treatment by correspond ence solicited. Oftice and Residence-No. 2219 California Street Omaha, Neb. Byington | LY BEE: WEI HOUsSES o COUNCIL' BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL | DEERE { IMPLEMENTS WELLS & €O, Who Agricultural Tmplemants, Bugdiss, lesale | Corriages, Ete . ¥to. Couneil Blafts, Towa KEYSTONE MANVFACTURING O, Make the Origina) ahd Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTITERS Nos. 1701, 158, 1305 and 197 South Main Street, Council Blufls, Towa | | DAVID BRADLEY & CO. | Manuf'rs an | Jobbers ol Agricnltural Implements, Wadons, Buggies, | Carringes, and all kinds of Forn Mechin-cy | 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Bluifs Towa, | \NE HANDLES. Ty Gupasos, T H.Do gLAs Gro Wi Pres.&Treas, v Boo.&Coun: Council BluTs Handln Factry, Incorporated) Manufacturers of Axle, Fick, Sledze nnd Small Handies, of every doscription. 5 CARPETS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ste. No. 405 Brondway’ Council Bluifs, Towa, CHIARS, TORACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE. —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Braeds of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and Council Blufte, 2 Pearl Sta, owa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & L Wholesa Fruit and Produse Commission Merchaats. No. MPearl st MAN, Council Hlutrs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, .. No. 2 Main St, and Council Blutrs. indv Drugpists No. 21 Pen DRY GOODS. . E.SMITH & €O, Up)rle's a1l av)ses of Dry Gnis, Notions, Fte. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl ‘ouncil Bluifs, Towa. FRUITS 0. W. BU Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Specialty Commission. No. 02 Breadway, Council Bluffs. Z WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholdsalo Fruits, Confectionary & Rancy Groceries. Nos. 16 und 18 Pearl General GROC L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- way, Council Dluffs. HARNE BECKMAN & ,CO Manufaeturers of and Wholesalo Dealers in Lea(her Harness, Saddlery, Etc. S, ETC. ALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Glovas. and 3i4 Broadway, Councit BlaT HEAVY HARDIVA KBELINE & FELT, Wholosaie Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council BlafTs, lowa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullew, Wool, I aso und Furs Council |x|mr~ Towa. “ois. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, —Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating 0lt; Gasdlins BTC., BETC. & Theodore, Agent, Conncil Blufrs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbu.‘ Piling, And Bridge Muterial Specialtios,Wholesalo Lum-: bex of all Kinds. Ofice No.'13) Main St Council Blutfs. Towa, WINES AND LIQUOKS, JOHN LINDER, Wholesule Imported and Domsstic Wines & Liquors. Agent for 8t. Gotthara's Herb Bitters, No.13 Muin St. Council Blufls, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 609 Maii St.. ( i Blugs, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTISE. Specia) advertisements, gugh as Lost, Found, Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ed m this ¢plun at the low INTS PER LINE forthe first inser onts T rlmu for each subsequent Leave adverlisements ut our oftice, Peal street, n Broadway, Council Blufs. WANTS. &40 quantitics to suit, NOR SATL e vl streot N SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. UNITED STATES National Bank U. S DEPOSITOR Y. $i W. Cor, Farnam & 12th Sts, Capital, - $250,000 Surplus, - 18,750 Old pap co No. C.W. HAMILTON President, M.T. BARLOW, Cushier, C. WILL HAMILTON, Asst DIRECTORS: Caldwell, J. W. Hawmilton, B.FSmith Barlow Wil Hamiloa Cashier | W% SDAY, several thoveand dollars. The clim v | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING JULY 7, 1886, - L};j 20,000 Vehicles Annually. | Rates n Se onials. Brick baildin: any Kind rais onLittle@inat trd s ~ths bas moved worl bell n(—y/ 9(;:0. fu’wr‘.fi/ :L( 'f{’at:. Swy(;;k Eto.rxd,nght{é the 6/0&5‘«fi—&5«t Live o this bity. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, Wi3S MADE TG ORDER. _337 Broadviay, To close the summer siock to the Tow est possible point, Parasals for 7hc and Upwards, Cheap. Only Silks Left Chintilly Laces. WHITE Cheaper than you ever assortment for gradnation dre Samples sent when requested, CARPETS. lowest prices. ties and clexrgymen, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | Lamps, China, Glassw W 3 il Bluits, 1a S. Homer & No. 23, Main 5t.,Counc TIMOTHY SEED. secd of th ¥.G Ngurcs. Correspondence solicited. which 1 offer at reusonubl crop of 1885, © U TLER & (0. WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? W.P. AYLSWORTETL, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER 803 Eighth Aveniz anl Eighth St and evantine éca.tc/o ):swutl—w;\)k’ x N\—S ) N Darte ever thown n HAIR GOODS Council Bluffs, Towa BARGAINS! HARKNESS BRUS Are offering hargains now every day. Good Corsets for 60c worth 75¢ Embroideries and Patierns, very: few of those Summer® Lace Flouncings in Spanish and DRESS GOODS. saw them, Fine @8, Choice patterns, good quality and | CHRONIC DISEASES or wi kinds a spociaty. specinl discounts to churches, socies Harkness Bros., " 1 have & quantity of sound, weil clcancd 506d | po oy bos FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. & in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIPTY DIfVERENT STYLES. whe tnd for Catalogue, Prices, Brcigh an? satistaction iteed. Frame hos s moved Council Bluffs, . . P, £ M Waroomny 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Milch Cows, At Our Stock Yards No 502 and 506 B. Broadwa y.Council BN Creston House, Fie only hotel in Council Plufls having F'ire HEscape And all modern improvements. 215, 217 and 218 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop, 'JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNOIL, BLUFF3. fces in State and Federal Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Block Courts. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dumy Depot, S POJUTLIRA Y00)S [I7 | | on hana | for sulo at ¥ | Orders pr notice. Fto 8 Telopho . Tormerly of K Oth ave.and 4th stre PETS Display of Latest Pa terns, Al Grades. Council Bluffs 405 Brosdway, | A Sclect S of Choice Novelties in. CURTAINS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFES, TA, abl shed 1837 ‘ R. RICE, M. D CANCERS o5 qiner tum Yrs “removod wichoat the knife or drawing of blood, Over thirty yours' practicdl exnacioa s 6, 11 Poarl 8treot, Coyncl Bluts ETCONSULIATION 1E & R L. WILLIAMS, n St., Council Bluffs, Ta., and 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufucturer's Agentfor tho CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES euts, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- , Plate and Window Glass, Show- , Elevators, (hand and hy- draulie,) &e. et R Horses and Mules Lought and sold, at vetuli and | | nlots Large quantittos to sclect frowm. TELEPHONE 814 HARRISON, GIBSON, DEALERS IN ’ Rooms 20 and ¢ Building, Omaha, Nebraska. FOR SALE— 186 For Sale--Lots in Ambler PI of the finest additions to Oma 2 miles from court honse and w i over 4 mile west of nscom Pa Lots $400 to § h. Eusy term o cellar, city Hanscom ' §1,000 cash , St , balance to suit. ave., $2,000. st front lot on V irgini 1,750 $1,000 cash, balance in 2 fine Jots in Potter's add each, one third cash Vor sale at a bargain, 5 $1,000; half cash, Fine lot in Plainview $50 0; cash, alf on Coltax st of Leavenworth st., only §2,750. 182. acres 181 178 of 8-rooms, well Lot 5ox220 fc dd., east front cistern, barn, $3.500. tin Reed & Campbell's on 20th st., #1,100; n. . in Tmprovement 174 east tront on 16th . great bargain, $3,0 Lot 30x130 on Phil Sheriden st. with buiiding, gooa barn 163—Lot st., busines property, cheap at 18, 0. -Corner lo 161—Lor bargzin 132 fec it st. 99 feet deep, with f cash. 158—2-story store building with lot 3ox 130 on Phil Sher| 1144 tine lots on Part 1,500, »00 each 32x142 fronting on 2-story house for 9-0oms, well, birn, a bargain at $6,000; sash, bal to suit Lot hox14o feetin Dupont place $650; 200 cash, Cl ne lot on ( wunders st, B 100 orgia ave. only $000; sbor place §450; $l50 cash, bal. to suit. Lot in Lowe's add. —G full sections of Co., Neb., at Mult be sold soon. 148—For Sale—Lot 11 in blk 1, dition, ot 613x140,house of 7- t 1, cistern, fon aat b : $200 cash. and in Cheyenne per acre, worth §6. Lake's ad ooms, pan- od, elezant Joga- gain for a few days, ale—Iouse and lot in Smnh’s house of 8rooms, barn, near car line. Tis is u burgain at One-third casn. ¢ sale or exchange for Omana s m Colfax Co., Neb. ne Lu ming L\ml $1,000. E or exchange for Omaha acres 2 miles from Pilger lur add str et ,000. 0 DUSINCSS property on 30 per foot 1(\ acres in ( sm Weepi ngz Wi Droperty miles fi in cultivation. honse of s rooms, good uildings, §9,6¢ cast tront lots |u Boyd’s nd out- b eacn, ale—lilegant east ave,, $1.500 for Hange 10 tront lot on short tiae, 11‘ It 53 did SdenT 2 lull lot: room house w 1 improvements, $10,000. ale—In Hanscom Place, 4 5 sastfrontia bargain, $1, ole For Sale or exenange. 1ot v cre with house, barn, ete v Sale or exchange. for honse and ant lot, 160 acre bargan for house and . Tam, halse g sple fow barn in Hanscom F ~For Sale—10 acres in srighton, house arn, vine yurd, small fruit of all kindy horse, Wagon, implements, ete., all for $3000;must ho'sold soon. For Sule—Good honse and 2 Han com Pl 000 72—For Sale—Hou: ginin Ayvenue, near Ia $2,300. or Sale Corner lot and house nin Aventie; a vargaing only For Sale—On Gecrgla Avenue, near Judge Dundy's, enst front, 10 room huuu barn; all modern improyements 5.0 S 1,,, Sale or kxchange, for western O ands or improved farms’ 1n Nebi general stock of merchandise withstore buildings: fine location, on a corner $30,00¢. b8 lots in nd lot on Vir- avenworth, only so—-ron SALE-House and lot on Pierce ory house, B-rooms, good sistern, §3,000, story house on N 151) st, 1 .\ml Ol SAL stern, well, good fence, a bargain, 00). i SALE—160 aeres in Stanton Co,, Neb., 4 miles from zood R. R, station, All tillable Tand, %2,000. 2 Splendid corner inHans- 180x100. will make 4 geod lots. A great bargain, $1,000 18— For SaLe—House Srooms, Hickory Pla Jot 48x110, cheap. only $1,000, must be sold goon for Su.e N1 ce nouse and lot on Georgia avenue, nea r Leavenwo rthy east froat; hous five rooms, cellu ...|..“_ good b $1,000. for & short time, 6 For sale—House and lot on 5 nuh ~| house of 8 rooms and bascment, ter. with stuble: rents hu‘ per monta: $3000, terms to suii. For Sale--House 5 rooms 8 18th st. cis- tern, cellar; monthly payments, $2.590. §—For Sale-—House and lot on ave., near Wolworth, house of everything in first class condition, bargain, §3,800. 4 House and lot on N st, house 9 rooms, good barn, 85, $5,000, For Sale—Busi prope 10th, fine location fop 1. City Wi 18th lot 65% noss v on South wholesale house, MASON WISE, lot 100x66, $16,000. For Sale—House und lot in Lake's addis tion, T-room house, good well and gige tern, east front, §4,200, Real Estate . Omaha National Bank Do Strictly a Commission Busq;gg List Your Pl’opel'tywrruffs ¢, dge 1, onfy 169—Vor Sale - House 9-rooms, bath roo| ntry, 4-closets, s City water, n‘, 53140, east front, on 81t st., in B, Smith's add. 189—Lor Sale—2-story house, T room} ble, full lot .d $5,000; 188 Splendid cast front lot on Georgl , for both 3 splendid lots in Omaha View $30a for north 177 Lot und a third on ramwview st., 1 Clark’s add., $6,500. 176—House and lot on Pierce st., house WOOLEY & AMBLEfi Lol f | I

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