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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS in the fanday E tling for Votes, DEFEAT JUDGE M'GEE'S IS ASSURED Even the Wil T 1 Oftored, De That Many 1 Tak ocrats Concede A Nery ¥ Voting ag ted Great but w n Places Yesterday was a day of rest, aad observed as sucn by almost every or ing the candigates whose are to sealed tomorrow. Wikes over tho city and the candidates sp entire day atanding on thoe strest corners in that hung down, that were sup end tho result ve heard the ou parti 5 exC faies were str dustriously pulling the.cads trying to dislodge the v posed 1o hang on the other The interest now centers in tos 1he ciection, and overywhero speculations aud prophe como. Political wis prediet unconditional and the strange thine their predicti another in tao lenst, being marked out for defeat man who has had straight tip or had his weather eye peelod for straws show which way the wind bles Bots havo heen offered ploatilully by mem bers of both pareos on all the moro pr nent candidates. The slowness with which Dropositions have been accepted is a good 10 dication of what result is anticipated 10 ce tain dircctions. Tho election of tor Hager, repub) ndidate for cougress, concedod by the mujority of the democrats, and even by the friends of Judge McGee, the democratic candidate. ‘Tto latter gen tleman has conducted u y campaign but he has done it in altogethier too quict & wan ner 1o suit tho members of kis party and has rofused unconditionslly on & number of occasions to but himself on rec- ord as to the issues of tuo campaign. Tho conscquence i3 that theroarca good many whose voics wero counted on earlior iu the campaign for McGee that catfiot be reckoned on now. A bet was posted at a principal cigar store yesterday offering £10 that ilager would haved majorit of 400, but in_spite of tho smallness of amount it hnd no taker. A numbver of other bets wore offered for larger umounts on the same thing, with tho same result. A number of youne men pooled together auna made vp a vurse of £1.000 and offered 1tagainst $X00 on Harrison's election. 'Thie #500 was not forth- coming. “I'ne polls will open tomorrow morning at § o'clock in all tho precincts. The prospect is that the vote will be about the same as last fall, Saturday’s registration was very lignt and brought the total number of voters hardly avo it was at that time, in 8pito of the fact that the present is a presi- dential electi The voting places will be as follow: = First ward —I7ivst procinet, 521 way; second precinct, 423 Iast B3 Second ward-—1irst preeimet, Broadway; second precinet, 510 West Broad- way. Thira ward street; second streot, Fourth Ward--I"irst_precinet, 208 South Main street; second precinct, corner Main street and Eighth avenue, tne old fire house, Fifth Ward—Iivst precinet, 1633 West Broudway ; sccoud precinet, wost end Plan- ter's hotel Sixth Ward—Pirst precinet, 2300 West Broadway; second procinet, Cat-Otf, Locust strect, Kano Townslip, outside of City— residence, near sctool bouse. Zephyr of all colors, best quality, only be a in. Boston Store. —_— Cuticura souap at the Boston Store for 14¢ cach, If you don’t want to buy hard coal you had better seo Bixby about those oil burners, I'hey are .ul apted for use in hot air furnuces, steam and hot water voilers, with no coal or ashes to handle. — The Radiant novelty aro the best heatess in them at Swaine's, Shandon Bells toilet soap 15c Boston Store, as to sacras of defeat for about s0mo one, it all that agre with tly every candidato sure vy some has to ) South South Main Main precinet, S23 Greou's burners city. baso the Oar line of ladies grey and ecru vest and pants at H0ci beats the world; any size. Boston Store. Ten shares capital stock Citizens State bank for sale, 1% H. Sheafe. Boston store closes every evening at 6 ». m., unless Moudays and Saturdays. Go in and see the new hats and bhon- nets at Miss Sprink’s, 19 Main street, —— Writing t blets 1 cent each, Boston Store, 1s. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Harriett Foster to Arthur ( th of this city. ‘The wedding last Wednesday at the home of tho bride’s par- ents, Mr. acd Mrs. Joseph W. White, ¢ Elmburt, Boylston street, Brooklins, Mass, The bride 13 well ftnown in Council Bluffs, whero shie bas visited. The groom is & sou of M. E. Suuith and is prominent in business and sociul circlos, The bLappy ceuple will mako their bome in Couneil Bluffs This af o at i o'clock the marriage of 1. W, Dentof Omala ana Miss Mary A Besbeo will take place avtne residedce of the bride, 82 Seveuth avenue. Revy, 13, J Babeock w pertform the ceremony, atter which thoy will leava for a4 bridal tour'in the east. Upon their return they will make their home 1n Omab: —— Harrison and Reid, Stavenson campaign Boston Store, took piace Cleve caps for ind the and be 8. B. Prowell, watehmalker, 740 B'way. Des 10¢. Moines castilo Boston Stor —_— ything in underwenr for ladies, wisses, gents and children, in wool, cotton, ete,, white and black. Boston Store, soap 3 caies for We show ev Seo those oil heaters at Swaine’s Broudway. —_— Don’t forget that Swaine Elmburst stoves, —— Gentlemen, the finest 1ine of rall goods in the city, just roceived. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broadway. \ k to see our ' grey underwenr marked down from hum sells the At ors in all grades. Comforters $1.00, §1 $1.50, $2.00 to aper thin one can make them. Boston Store, ——— The genuine Burr Oak stoves are sold culy by Chas, Swaine, Broadway, Call and seo them, g —— wes in 787 Gloves in kid, & in cashmere, gloves, in fa wmitteas at our Store. wool, gloves gloves in loathor, knit U kinds of gloves and usual fow prices. Boston — Handsome new ingrain g daily at tho Councit 1l Carpet company 8. Irices of carpots are going up daily, but the old prices will remain in foree this weelk —— Migh Five Party, Mis, 8. P MucCounell entertained a num ber of friends at ber bome on First avenue lust Friduy afterncon iu honor of her wothor, Mus. Clapp, of New York city. The bouse carpets arriv- s wae decorated with bowls of yellow and white chrgsanthemums, High five was played, £rizes being awardad to Mrs, Hill, Mrs. foomis and Mre, Rockwell, The puests were: Mesdames Maurer, Stewart, Baldwin, F ck, Mectonnell, Holcomb, i.efforts, Ker, Waddell, Coapman, Hill Farnsworth, Francis, Hendricks, Saunde iockwell, Loomis, 'Sapp. Barclay, Van Brunt, Hoagland, Fieh, F Miss son and Rockweli, Miss Waddeli, Miss Rovinson and Miss Chapmar Broadway and Corase of $Bantsn Street, hoth was tho COUNC 1 COMPANY next morning after was on the ash ady to figure the his duty ar 1 no l". prompt, but in 0 much o that policies the fire by 1L in 100, no ! part of his t he did not go bele renson to coir wis v addition to $0,200°00 carvied by this company before we now add Lo it $16,000.00, Being intimate inted with the obtained (h our h company, 1 in patrc lzing overy- thing being equal, and u we do we shall continue to lependent on for- eign capital and corporations, WiBEELER, HERELD. msequently lement every seven neq tors inden ffored b lieve enterpris worthy home A\ Wrapper blankets 1c brown bo medium variety of oth thoug severa and t in all moedinm medinm with styles, tho brown with grey with pink, and great dar blue, yrtable morning wrapper ever 1t of, 7ac and $1.00sach, Wo have Lall made up. Call and see styles Uce pat Boston Store, —— <of Kane Township. d o Tot Havin Vote torm as justice of the peace, with reasonable satisfuction, | respectfully solicit your i independent candidate for that office, W, W, Conigs, Caps of !l styl caps of caps for boys and girls, ———— aces at ot Driving Park, nents have buen made for some at the Ualon Driving park Wed- nesday afterncon, commoncing at 2 o'clock Ross,” Kavpell and Luff will take part Ross und Kapoell for a purse of $300, and Ross and Huff for $100. Both races uare to be for 100 yards, —— The many friends of W. W. Cones predict with coniidence his election as Justice of the peace, deeming it a de- served endorscment of an off who has proven himself both competent and honest all p Boston Stovy Arrai foot races The A. D. T . has added two new hacks to its forco and will answor calls at all hours, day ov night, Telephone, 179; office, $ Main streat. sl Recollect that some of the best part of the Burhorn jewelry stoek will be placed on saloat the aunction this afternoon and evening, and that it will be sold for just what the bidders chose to give for it. 1t is a splondid time to provide for your holiday presents, To the Colored Voters, You are iuvited to join in rank with the Lincoln club toniyht at the republican head- quarters at 6:50 o'clock to attend the raily in Grokee A, Muesny, Prosident, . Blik. Secretary. GennineRound l) €, Ry diant Homo Stewart stoves and ranges, sold sively hy Cole & Cole, 41 Main. sec our lineg the nobbiest dog h Lioston Stor i engine Dress vrices, a big cash se goods: saving, 1 got our goods at cash buycrs and Judson, civ Broadway to see our gents’ o B elsewhere for 50c. Boston Store, e Store , sold Tha ing at 6 Suturdays, closes every evon- ept Mondays and 120psople in this civy 3 g3 The Gas Co. puts ‘em in at cost. vards light challie, the best thing yard. Boston stoves 00¢ out fo Stor comforters, 2jc a Council Bluffs Lum A mecting of the W ciation will be held noon for the purpo: tinances of the bazar. oman’s Christian asso- L2 o'clock this after- of settling up tho A full atzendzuce is Mrs., Louty . who danger 11 for some time Ly her friends to bo in_ @ still movo precari 1s condition yesteraay and but little bope could be entertuined of her vecovery, Ltegular convoeution of Star chapter No, 47, Royal Arcn Masons, this cveaing. Auuual eloction of officers’ and other it portant business. All Royal Arch Masous 10 good standiug aro requested to be present, Some small bovs throw stones at the in- coming Northwostern passenger tram last cvening on avenue G, Two of the stones passed through the windows and struck some of the passengors. One man sustained a severo bruise on the bead and euother on the hand. A search was wade by thoe volice for the miscreants, but without success et You dow't want a torpid liver; vou don’t want & bad complesion; vou don't want a bad breath: you douw’t ‘waut a headache, “Then use DeWitt's Little Karly Risers, the amous littlo pilis, ——— kinds, zephyrs, German koitting, wool, Gormantown wool, et of black and colors at our prices. Boston Stor Coul and woodi best and cheapest Missouvi hard wood in_the city: prompt delivery. 11, A, Cox, No. 4 Main. e Insteud of betting a hat on election wager one of those handsome low-priced wino or brandy sets at Lund Bros, —~—— fancy chenillo L new thing of tho neil Blufls Carpet has boen was reported Yarns of all Saxony, Spanish, ngora Full line usual low Beautiful new covers, the lut sou, at the C'o; pany’s. table sei com- — writing paper and tab- Lox of paper 12ic, lets, Hundso Bostou Store, (RBaitis 8 calk 18 s0ap, an elegant launs dry soap, Lade by Colgate & Co., for 100, Boston Store, | Moore |.speakers ! the iight THE_OMAHA DA 'S CLOSING RALLY OMAH Final Douglas ga in (mm.y This Evening, cenes of the Campaig REPUBLICANS WILL HAVE A GRAND PARADE Leading Orators of the Party to Entertain Exposition Hall=An Demonstration Wil the People at nthusinstic Conclude the Occaston, Fonight the campaign will be closed in Omatia with a grand public demonstr d, hard statemont conveys no 1dea eathering of the class which this ¥ portends. It Lo a closing-up of tne ranks all along, a bracing ot the will and a renewal of the doter ation to go to the polls tomorrow and bury free trade, wildeat m and subtreasury schemes out of sight boueath an it of n Amorican votes, It 13 unnecessary to dwell or this last rally. For several weeks pl have teen laid for it, and all arraugements aro complete to make it oue of the graudest showings ever Every club in Omaba, South O county and from many of th do cities, every re- publican voter in fact, will t in tho parade. After the public enow thero will be amesting at Exposition hali, which will be agdressed by Judge Crounse Majors, D. i1, M , Goorgo H J. 1., Webster, John M. Thurstol and other promineut in ten win Iy at 7:3) o'cloc! t Eighteenth and Fu with and column resting on ) ouglas street on b and on larney streot ou tho south, and clubs facing west. Snould the space be too lim ited the intersee x streets eust of Eighe teenth will ba occupled, T'he tiue will form in tho fo anrd will bo under command of B, 1. son, with John M, Tt momver of the executive committee and ex-president of the Nationa! Repubtican leazue, 1. \W. Lansing, president, and Brad D. Slaughter, sccretary of the Stato leagae, the members of tho ex ecutive committee, Major T. S. Clarkson, Frank 1. Brown, Major D. H. Wheeler, tolonet Frank [, Moores, A. 8. Charehul, John_ Itysicky, Georea M, Hastings ana | R. Southard as his aides, and B. Higb, Louis Littletield, John Le: W. H. Butl and J. B, Piper in chargs of the several di- visions: ation Tls oo of the gre rettin is to g-away ra in avalaw nest the details of ans P witnessed, aha, Doug! tako minute specclies Hiave a Grand Parade. . Pron ade will form o par 1m stroets, tof ¢ the no all divisions ovdor Robi- FIRST DIVISION. sutive Ofieers of the Lepublican State Leagn Members of the County and City Republican Central Comm/tions Linco n Flambeau Club, Lineoln Cadet Bon Lincolt Merching Club., ., Blar Bepublican Ciub, Stuto visiting republican SECOND DIVISI) sy's Coune | BuiTs ¢ Council Blafts Marehing Ciu Harrison Advance Guards, THIRD DIVISION. irston Dram Corps, Fittn Wird Flambean Club, Ninth Ward Uniformed Marching Clab, Walnut Hi bl Olub, West Side Republican Cluo. Eizhth Ward Repubiican Cidb, FOUNTI DIVISION, Banl South Omana Firinbeau Olub, n Pacitic aaiquarters Bepuotican Clab, South Omaha Mar hing Ciub. FIETI DIVISION. Sovonth Ward Hand. enth Warl Republican Club. “Fourth Ward Repubiioin Club. SINTH DIVISION Band. First Ward Murching Club, Second Wird Ropubifean Cuib, Alleity clubs not othurwiso desiznated. SEVENTIL L West Omaha Deam Cor Mercer Uniformed G Sixth Wird Marciing Club, Sixth Ward Mounted Ciub, Tlarrison Guar ts, Mounted, and all clubs from Yhe couutry precinets of the county. Exc ubs, Dal raet Band, VIS 0N, All clubs not on time tiens in the lino att v of the colun olored republicans will fall march wita the Itariison Guards, iu the see- ond aivis! will ie thei Murs. dren e Winslow's sootbing teething relieves th nts a bottler syrup for chil- cuiid from pain, SENATOR PADDOCK'S WORK. Seerctary Rusk Co Achiovi uv, Neb. atulates Him 5 for the Farmers. Fan Nov. 6.—[Special Brr.) iew with t on s to the Sena A rday toa large ting, your correspondent learned that the seuator recently received a letter from {Secretary J, M. Itusk, of the De. partment of Agricnlture, very complimentary Lo the senator and full of of in- terest to the goueral publ or reads as follows: DEpARTMENT ThE SEcn 1502, o States iforination The lof ¥, WASHINGTON Hon. A. My Senator -1n re viewing the work of tls department under the present udminstration I have been so wpress:d with the valno of legislation, in the passage of which you 1 largely instrumental: thay | would do violance to my own feelinzs if I did not tender you some expression of my appreciation of your un- failing support and uoio advocacy of all measures coming befora the United States senato looking o the extension of the do partment’s sphere of work and 1o its greater oftfciency. It will, I am sure, bo ever a mat- ter of congratulation 1o you thai you have been not only instrumental in adding so largely to the usefulness of tho Dopartment of Agriculture, but that you huve yoursoelf, in many cases, initiated the legisiation by iieh this added usefulness has been pro- cured, Tho effectual extirpation of pleuro-pneu- monia in this country muy bo desorvedly claimed as one of the greatest triumphs of tho present administration, for no one could pos- #1bly estinate to its fullest extent the vast injury to cattle growers and farmers of thie United States, which the continued ex- istence of this discase on our soil, even though condned to a few isolatea localities, would eventually huve wrought, ana in cousigeration of this great resuit, 1 grate- fully rewemoier tbe unfailing support ac- corded by yourself 1n all my efforts towaras its accolnplisiment, and at thosame time gratefully recognizo the value of the pro- visions in the new bill introduced by vou duow pending in congross. Iu gives me pleasure, furthermore, 10 testify to the great valuato our cattle interests of tho biil wiroduced by you, &nd which, tnsuks to your intelligent “advocacy, became a law March 3, 1581, by which this department bas veen enabled 1o insure proper uecommo- dations sud bumane treatment of export cattlo on shipboard. ['ew people realize the extent of the fizgut waged in Great Britain aganst our live stock shipments, ostensibily by philanthropic associations sincerely anxious, uodoubt, toeffect the mitigation of sufferings endured by animals ot sea, but really and indefatigavly urged by those'who Senator Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S, Gov't Report, Rl Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE 1LY BEE opposed the Amorianiiv Groat Britain, rodWeding them as ofering dangerous competition to British cattls in. terosts, I am fres tosay that the only method by which this antagonism conld have been suocossfoily met, was that af forded by the super®ision of this denart ment under tho AtY trhich bacamo s law through 3 our efforts, The grand results obtamned spection of animalsand ¢ by this department and th for 1ta emcionts frof num ments, resulting in the w existing prohibitions ag and especially Amorican foraign countries, h ached our bighesn anticipations, and ou wera to a vers rgo extont tho author of the bill providing or such inspection, und as you were, furtnor moro, largely instrumontal in the passage of tho bill roported by the committes on forelgn affairs in raforenco to our salted mnaats, it is duo to you that I shouid express my own ot us and the obligations of ail who aro intorested in our animal industys, for the great service rendered by you in this connec- tion You have, I kuow, been already much gratified by the data which 1 have farnished you regarding the success attending our ef- forts to introduce American [adian corn into Europe for the pur of human food, and [ wish to convey 1o ¥ou my warm personal thauks for your constant and generous sup- port of my efforts in this direction, culminate ing 1 an appropriation by the last congress, through vour efforts, of & sum_reasonabiy to the importance of this securing doudle the | appropriation made for this purpose by the uouse of representatives, must bo especialiy gratifying to vou i view of the fact tuat your own state is one of the greatest corn pro ducing states in the uuion and that the first fricudly recognition accorded o Colonel Murphy, the agent of the department 1u ku- rope, came from the State Board of Agricul ture of Nebraska Lhiere 1s another important industry 1o which vou have given a great deal of your time and attention: I refer to the develop ment of tho beet sugar industry in the Usited States, The dopartmont hus always Lean abis Lo rely upon vou for help and for nu- vice in regard to1ts Wwork in this matter, Largely through vour influenco there has been establishod in the stato of Nebraska & Leot sugar experiment station, t the di on of the department, having for its ob- ie study of the problem of sugar boet calture, uot only tor Nebraska, but for all that part of the central Unitea States whose soil and climate are simiar 1o thosa of ~Ne brasia. This station bas now been in oper- ation Lwo years and alreaay its beneticial of fects are felt. 11 connection with m.\.- also been g esti oV © 8tock exDOTLs to by the in- 2ats now practiced recognition won 15 foreign gov hdrawal of all 103t American meat, pork products, it this legislation there crants of money for the in gation of other sugar producing plants “sorghum and sugar cane, and o thoss enterprises you have given your hearty and uustinted support. The possibilities of the development of & sugar industty are of such importanco to the economical welfaro of the Unitea es tuat it is dificult to estimate the value of legisia tion which vromotes 1t The member of tho house of representatives, or of the senate, thereforo, who helvs this reat work along 13 building not ouly for the preseat hour out also for the future welfive and prosperity of the country. Lastly, in closing this brief review, lot me recall a few facts connectea with the adwin- istration of the weather bureau since its transfer to the Department of Agriculture, whisli will, I am sure, gratify vou, not only asono interested i all things relating to American agriculture, but as one of thoso whose efforts were chiefly 1strumental in securing this transfer the consequent great extension of the work of tho wentner bureanin the directiou of agricultural inter- ts, Since tne transfer we have added 14 statious to the 51 alveady issuing weather waps, established 19 new’ stations for river observations, 6 adaitioual stations, 12 new state weathor services, 1,285 now dis- play stations, increased the number of vol- untary observers 50 per cent, and the num- ber of daily weather mans bv 3,000. You will ulso be glud to kuow that 20 new lines of railvoads have duning the past r been adaed to the number that formeriy tole- graphed our forecasts to their stations free of expense. ‘Thesa facts spveak for them- selves. You will note, also, that special me- teorological studies bave bgen undortaken in the weuther huu‘nu dircctea especially to tho solution of climatic questions uffecting agriculture. I am quite sure that il will not . be loag before the farm- ers as a whole, throughout this country, wiil recognize with warmest appre. ciation the importance to them of the trans- fer of the weather buveau to ibis dopartment, and will be provortionateiy grateful to those who, ke yourself, had so'large a share in seciring this desirablo change. [ have not attempted to review all the de- taiis of legislation which woula be necessary in order toarriveat a just appreciation of the vizilance with which you nave, as chair- man of the comittee on agriculture of the United States senate, guarded the agricul- terests of this country, or which would cnable those not famihar with con gressional matters toavpreciate the harassing caro which such vigilance invotves, but I can assure vou of iy own appreeiation of all that you have done, aud I trust that this reminder of your intimate councetion and co-operation with the good work which this department has been utle to uccomplish uader tho pres ont administration, mav not be unaceeptuble, I have the honor 1o remain, yours very re- ectiully. J. ML Risk Pears’ Soap “Beauty is but deep” was probably meant to disparage beau- ty. Instead it tells how casy that beauty is to attain, “There is no beauty like the beauty of health™ was also meant to dispar- age. Instead it encour- ages beauty. Pears’ Soap is the means of health to the skin, and so to both these sorts of beauty. All sorts of stores sell it, espccially druggists; all sorts of people usc it. THE SHOl(TESt: LINE T0 CHICAGO is via the Cln’é:\qn, Milwaukee & St. sented on this map, ’anl Railway, as repre- WOURGITY “CHicagg Ta, Eu WA By DES MOTES "1 leave Electric Light21, S:an e ed Vestibuled trains Omabha daily aty:05 p. m riving at Chicago atg:3 City Ticket Oftice, nam St., Omaha, l F. A, Nasu, Gen'l Agent, Na 0 a. 1 m. 1501 Far- CMBER 7 “Would you know why with pleasure Qurfaces so heam? | Our Servants Is the cause of ou u\—r,f&l’or all r bliss; sorts of cleaning It ne'er,comes aniss. MADE ON LY BY N.KFaireank & Co. CHicaco. EA THE GHEAPEST AND BEST MEDIDIN Tnstantly stops tha most exeracivting pal applications act ke ma ansing the pain to | BY RE FOR PA} Ay ELIEF! FOR FAMIL naver falls to nstantly stop. Vo 0186 Lo the suTarer; o few A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLA!NT&. Itonly tal a few minut 1 fn doses of fram thirty to sixty ¢ CrAmps, SpASms. S0 e Stonach, CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHOEA, D!s NOIVOUSHess SIeenios, Maluriy other cause #50 CENTS A BOTTL pein woather, “CLEANLINESS IS ESTY. halt o ti wionen, Hoar in HEW it e will ¢ barn. Lo INTERY, Sick Healuohe Aternal DN arish .D BY DRUGG1S Naus e and all tange of SO NAE PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE HON= COMMON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF SAPOLIO ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? The autumn is the time to paint, and and buildings and adds much to the valuo one coat brightens and preserves houses and beauty of your property. Would You Like to Buy Paint at Wholesale Wo want to sell you paints and ever less, The last boiled oil you bought you pr yourattention, read the rest of this and cc St. Louis lead, Omaha lead, Joplin lead, sie per 1 Choeap lead 5¢ per Ib, Linsecd oil, boiled, 49¢ p Linseed oi'. raw, 46 per g Paint oil, 33¢ per gal. Bariel price, 2¢ per 7e per 1b. 6ic per 1b, gal, . il less, The Aeme Mi We gv per gallon, antee o beas good as any ythine u “obably sell you one gallon or 100,000 gallons of any b in painting at wholesale and paid 70¢ a gallon for it. Wo will ids ut 40e. Now we have caught these straight cash pri Bros., hard aal. Bros., hard oil. 1 gal hard oils, from $1.00 mpare Berry $1.60 pe Berry Other per gul. Mineral paints, dry, from iie 1o 3c. Mineral puints, ground in oil, 4¢ Lo Gie. oil, ixed Paint mixed paint. We wiil sell you at $1. ias never heen sold for loss than$l 50 per gallon. THE EXCELSIOR MIXED PAINT rood lealers sell er L’All() B paint as other ¢ Our Barn and Roof Paint LOWEST PRmFS ON ALL KIHBS OF GLASS. our prices ar On all other goods COME AND SiB US THE AN SANDWICH More sold than all others combined, | those claiming to have almost us good 1 CORN SHELLER and bo protected by di turers. You can alw; deulors. Apply for our ageney. Send for NJFAJPTRINT I O, To'uli owners of lotsor parts of lots on Shir street, from =5th street (o 2)th uven You ire hereby notified " that the siened three disinteresten frocholaer city of Omaha have beon dily appoint the miyor with the approval of the elty couu- cil of suld eity 10 assess the diamago of tha owners tospectively of the nroperty aflociod by the change of grade of Siirloy street. de- wred necessary by ordinance No 191, . ssed July 2, 180 Luly 28, 1802 You are notifisd” (hat havinz copted sald appointoent aud duly qualitiod as requitod i on the Htiday of N ve I8, hour of 1o'cloek” n the N cof Charles I Bonjanin, 150 Dodgo strasts Within the Gorporats t of sald city. meet for the purpose of consider- ing and wiakin: assessmont of damage 10 the owners respretively of walo property sffe ted by sald crading. talinz into considerstion special benefits, if any. You are hereby noti- tied Lo be present &t the time and place afor said and muke any objection to or stitements concerning sald nsscsvient of danniges as v may consider proper ¥ i BENJAMIN, indar of A by CHARRLES 1 JANMES STOCKDALE, JOHN F. FLACK Committee of Appr Nov. 1. | 1sers, Nud ot oTult's va Pullso -umuhn.»u..«x..r..l.nh , strengtl regula A Omaha, Neb, MasonicTemple. CELEBRATED ms ys depend upou our vepairs heing kevt in stock by ail loeal Council Bluffs, vyou for £1.50. Ve wiil sell you at $1.00 per gallon, D BR L A\S‘! AND GLASS C0.| IR 4 Y A 4 A48 4 Jonot be deceived by imititors or by Buy the SANDWICH ot guaraniee from reliable manufac- hine. only catn SANDWICH bues and pricas, lowa. Improvad Sam; Elavatars, KIMBALL BROS, r Oth Street and 1ith PSYCHOMETRY DR. EMMA HAZEN. The Phenomenal Phys. ern, Wil toach p t » them L d Ave., Oounell Blum 1. lock of Lair Wit #1.00 ahd_ Liave this denion AHHEALTH OFFICE, ML th st Dr. JUHN SHELBY Pros I SPECIAL - NOTICES COUNGCIL BLUFFS 2 wpsaring in & it Intoresting ¥ 0\pross the ursent tha poople who e n: to do The want advert newspiper part needs, the <ome ato often the nte Th wisho who £ its conte daily wanteometh womethin EMPLOY MENT, FANTED Waake W ANTED=Goon ginl tor £00d Wagos to cor Third svenue. A good gt for agg, 60 Last Pl neral houses © street. housos Irl 820 : = HOUSES AND LANDS, {4 and California PRANGE grovas In Fic Nicholson £ saioor trade. G ( & o (CITEAR tmner N quantitios Grecnsniolds, enshiolds, for sl payinents Innds to suit Nicholson & Co. | Minnesota Easy Money loanel om estate for sala Money loanod Lotgen & Towle, 24 Pearl and il Roa ind business rentals I lnvestors. elty loans, eraln strect HIANG ine Torence Sroadway SALE-Choicest tarm aores, wal o Wan acra. 1 0 Pottawattas wtod an l I Sheafo, betwoen Counell 10 if tiken soon, 't Broad way, Plitips e, for or other NCRES Biufrs and Groonshio.ds, Jeon land for sule: Omuhas a bar Nlcholaon & ¢ EXCHANG ny . With fmproven o0is and elothin Shoafe ASY pavine stroet Groe 601 Broadway, OR SALE<On smad N s Flicifo. Hroadiway s ~3-ra N Connell Blats K an L Main stroo pay ments. frait and i inside city JOREITLAND. 815 ceos N & Co., 631 HitsGreenshivids, Brondw W, & Woon & e nave t efurms in southwestern [owa Caltand seo us H tho finess for sale. unimpeoved iy Greons ILaway. ORSEan ron Tty s N buzzy wanted for L HOTEh WG Dari of ¢ cholson & Co., 6211 [y RENT=The 10 r00m dwe lin s-room dwelling, “roon dwelir dwellis Stani Aven $rondway, £ wetllng, 185 Bonton sf awelling, $12 Avenue G, 2165 dwelling, 110 N oth st., 1, dweliing, 820 A venue B, $18, dweiling $1 Lincoin ave dweilinz 220 [iarmony st dweiling, Bahbitt Pl dwelling, 411 Curt's s awolli Mynstor room »m roon “-10om G-room fi-room -roon: Toom room 3 E£-roon 5 12, om ( 1. Babbitt Place, § | W Moraingsidc, $13 room dwellin oom dwellin -roon dwellln -room dwelllng, 404 N. 6th st 5 room dwelling, 501 N, Tth st.. §10. s-room dwelling, 1902 A venue E, $10, midweliinz, 1405 Kth ave U-room dweilinz, 507 4th ot 4-room dwellis ¢ awol LTS RS dwtlling! , $12,5. dwelling, neton nve. $10. 71ith ave., $), + Avenuo i §10. 1525 Avenue B, 815, LIS Brondway, $10, dwelifng [N dwelling, 1570) Avenue A awolling ti-room fi-roc 4-room dweliing -room dwellinz, % 4-room dwelling Heroon dwe room dwell -room dwelli ou dwelll oom d 2 Avenuoe B ) Ave Avenug ( stst. und Avenuo M, 33 2ird st &5, 15 Avenuo A, §3 B3 N, 1st st., 37, 41 50, 1t st 36,00, 100 Aven 10 15th ave., 120 Avenue A, §6, 103 Avenue D) #. L0 Avenun D 210 Avenno D, #. 0 8. Gth st SitAve O, 3 i 4 -room -room -ro feroc dwellinz, dwelinz dwellin dwell s -room dwel -room dwell i room dwellin 1 roon E. )L Sheafe, rental agent. Muin street Broadway and FYOU have nuythinz for saloor trade som L 11 Sho cte, Broadway and Mun streot, BARGAIN, 5 miles fron 3 were in blask Pt trocs, herry troes, et o % NO trade. ) < inlde city linlts: S o 'in Lo suit buyoer. Nicholson & Co., 621 Broadivay. 1 YOU Like ki real estate ¢ son & e t-acre fr and zarden track postof ACTOS 10 Erip: jinplo tross ) dweiling, stable, 11 Sho will Lin lots Greenshields, birzains in shields, Nichols 1 treatn 1l on Gre 620 Broudway f cle I eustorn fora gool restdence fn Wit hoases and lots for Nes Johinston & Van Patten, i BIurs, it tind HAVE 2 good tenant for room T, Mo oenshicids, Nicho! \\ il 13y 4 five or six ks fron poste n & Co, 631 sule, Ins 123 TS S st [OgUITY i good Council ANust bo sold tnis week Nicholson & Co, \\ HAVE customer rent, Hay lolson & Co PANCH of 2,000 aeros, near Chayonne, 10 Tnprovemonts, S sthrs s with i finest in tho st Wikl exchango tor Blutls « Omahi property. » Nichol 1 & CoL 63 Broadway, EXCHANGE I G ne lands for Easy terms Brooks, or A, T. Rice, Biulls property, Greenshields, nt houses to Greenshields, who W > you the bouses o Wvo. £.000 stosk of gener, 2 for Tow s or eastern enshiclds, Nicholon dministeutor, 1 o) Nebrask & Co, ua 3 NICHOLSON & Clg nis for administeitor. have for sale one Of the best 630-acre stock farms fn wests rn lown. HSTIRAC and propes bauht Thomas, Council B I'urm sold, MISCELLANEOUS, SARBAGE removel, chimneys oloaned. T IS0k Sheafe QUOW CASES “10r sile elidap, Threo (= ool aves, with fron stands. Frank Levin's clear store, 11 Pearl stre DANCING SCHOOL, ONDAYS In . aduite, it i ponis, D Burio, City Bldg. stocks in [owa nnd 100 w0 $12,00) I HL Hardwar: [nvolcos, parors, ehildran, 4 p §pom. Socials s and i Mondays 9 p. . Music furnished pars and clubs’ Address ot 16 A, Pariors Connell Bluffs, or 162 Favasin st Omaba, W, v Chambers, instructor R A M na COUNCIL BLUE: All kinlsof Dyo i hest sty lo abrics nude 1o Work promptly done purts of the co intry 3 8ISV DTa W0R® wafn £ dono in the ol an | stained vood as now deliv in wll tor urieo Hsh 1ELOR NoarNorshwastara D32 1 n the il Send ¢ A, MACHAN, - ror 15 Broadw Coun i 1o va atlaw. Prace the state wod and 0 Buugers Attorneys t 10 Roows & 4 Sim & Saunders federal courts. J Beuro block, GouucliBiuts La

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