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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WE{#NE\‘D\Y SMBER 9, 1 8 | THE OMAHA BUE | CCUNCIL BLUFFS OFVICT: NO. 12 PEARL STREE Ny pATE of the oity % TILTON, « MANAGER § Bus ness Office, . Not ArLErnones | HARGERT NoT [OOSR oS MINOK MENTION. A Y. Plunbing Co Eluffs Lumber Co.. ar meeting of Encampment e Vetoran Legion, this evoaing &t | balll Business of im Mr. Jokn Flageolle and Lavina It Tuud, of this city, were married Sat | dny ce of Mr. George Foot on Avenue A, Rev ice oMciatin. The date of the 1 Star sociable be held at tho residenco of Dr. I stregt, has be ¥ to Thiirsaay, bers cordially invit Regular meeting of Kitffs Citv council, | No Jurior Order United Arerican M chintice, Wednesday cvening, Business of fmp co 10 bo trancacted, All members BT requestea 1o be present st church hiad a succoss- | £u ful meeting lus An effort to pro- | wlide funds for cavrying on tho chure a the comitg vear resulted in the ing of 1,252 by subscrintion, Mi Jennie Smith and Miss Adclaide Sterman, the railroad evangelists, con menced a series of meatines at the Fifth aveano Methodist churen last eveninz, Moetings will ield every night, and all aro invited to attend i Wrapper blankets in atyles, tho great leaders are medium brown with dnrk brown border, medium grey with blue, medium grey with pink, and a icty of others, The 2 table morni and £1.0¢ i ar Boston them at Swaine fng at 6 p.on. oxcept Mondays and Saturdays, Harrison and Reid, Cleve! A and Stevenson nign e Boston Store. Conl v best and cheapost Missouri hard wood in the ¢ prompt delivery. 1. A, C No. 4 Main. Seo our line ting paper and tab- lets, Hundsome box of paper 1Zc. Boston Store. Two Fires, Tho fire departn as called out vester- day morning about 6 o'ciock from an alarm from South Main street, near Ninth aveou A building owned by H. L. Tinsley nnd oc- cupied by William White as a saloon had cnught five in some unkrown mauuer, but the prompt action of the department ex- tinguished it before much damage was dono, Another alarm was scupin at Hp. m. 1t was caused by tho burning of a_hays the roar of 1030 Seventh aven children hiad been vlaying witk there and had set the stack on fire. were scveral tons of hay, and 1t was all damoged sous to be worth practically motbing. for feeding purposcs. —— Dress goods; sce our line: get our vrices. We show the nobbiest goods at a bip saving, being cash buyors and cash gellers. Boston Store. The A. D. T. Co. has ndded two new hacks to its forco and will answer calls 1 hours, day or night. Telephone, ; office, 8 Main streot. Ask to see our gents grey underwear , marked down from a hum Boston Store. Caps of ull styles, caps of all prices, s for boys and girls. Boston Stove, Des Moines castilo soap 3 caies for 10e. Bosion Store, Fire Groadway and Cor of Benton Street. Our lato loss vy fire was covered by two policies, both in the COUNCIL BLUEFFS INSURANCE COMPANY. By 7 o’clock the next morning after the fire the :rotary was on the ash heap, pencil in K ready to figuve the loss down to bedvock, which he did, too, saying that’ it was his duty and no small pavt of his business ” So long as he did not go below bedrock we had no reason to complain, conseqnently the ement was not only prompt, but in o that in addition to { N policies) curvied by this company beforo the fire we now add to it £16,000.00, Being intimately acquainted with the etary and dircctors we nnot be persuaded that better indemnity can bo obtained than that offered by our homeo compuny, bosides we believe in patron- izing worthy homo enterprise thing being equal, and unless we do w shall continue to be dependent on for- oign capital and corporations. G. R. WHEELER, Jas. A, Hereno, Yarns of all kinds, zephyrs, Suxon Spumish, Germoan kaitting, Angor wool, Germantown wool, ete. Full line of black and colors at our usual low prices. Boston Stove, —— Thrown fram a Bug, Willlam Grouev eg wis riding in his car- Tiago in the westers part of tho city vester- day afternoon when thy alarm of fire was rung. Tho choa engine appeared soon after and a collision took place, one of the wheels of the cavricge bing broken off ana Mr, Groneweg beiug thron to the ground He wae picked up rot very much the worse for his experience, excenting to the extent of 8 few bruises. The carriage was badly damaged. m— Itis Gou g Vast. The Burhorn stocis of jewelry, clocks, wiitches, silverwaire and holidiy goods is going fast, going at auction and at prices that the people themselves placo upon the articles Thaladies os realize that it is u splendia opn 1o get their Christmus presents cheaply and they aro tiking udvantage of it, Each aftornoon aad evening is devoted to the auction sales, but customers are waited upon wien the sale is not running. —— Comforters in all grades, Comfortors at 7se, 8 25, $1.50, $2.00 to can make them, Beautiful new funcy chenille table covers, the lutest new thing of tho seu- son, at the Council Blufls Carpet com- pany Genuine Round Oak, Radiant Homo P. P. Stewart stoves and ranges, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main, ———— Our line of ladies grey and ecru vests and pants at 50c; beats the world; any size. Boston Stor, e Instead of betting a hat on election wager one of those handsome low-priced wine or brandy sets at Lund Bros, —— Boston store closes every evening ut 6 p ., unless Moudays and Saturduys NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES ! i Firet Appearancs of the Kangaroo Makee a Decided Hit, “Ml, GOOD CITIZENS LIKE THE SYSTEM Voters Torn Out Eacly and Cast Their Ral 10ts Quickly - Quret Eleetion in the City— Wit the Count Showa So Far, n ballot system playod t lience yesterd manag themselves able wero out of a jobana wandered disconsolately up and down the strects trying to find out what had happeneo, who hiave beon fn t spent the or they would work or wear ragged irousers this winter, Tho tunovation a welcorme one 1o the candidates, who | Anecessary to buy up friends and at ¥ or a drink of whisky a he But thers was no ono who enjoyed the chungo better than the voters, who found ves able, for the first time in their 5 vote as thoy saw it without having swer to w d-worker. or any oue else votir ut on rapidly from the time the polls were opened in the moraiug. Every one scemed to have a curiosity to see how the new sch would operate and the sequenco was that by woon fully half tho number of voters that had registered had Put in their ballots, and by 2 o'clock in the afternocn in some of the wurds tue voting ing in connection with the clection that caused coisiderable adverso comment was the laxity with which thatscetion of the I i 1ced prohibiing o iders from cngrezating witkin 100 feev f 1o pol- ine places, The ccowds wero disorderiy, nor wa ] tioncering done underthe noses of the Jud and yet they caused just confusic veople wonder whett er o Al ol u 5 0cloe 0on the numbor votes p. ( U to a little over 00, aad 198 voting was going ou a'wav that indicated that, all th would bein before the polis volls opencd 1 tho mor: neats were made to the Keepivg the polls n with those anuo ments the osed in some of the wards uatil 7 o' cud in two instances not until 8. It consequently hen the counting was commenced, and tho time of seuding in the complete returns will bo correspondingly celayed Latest Flgures. Tho counting of votes 1s proceeding very slowly and but few satisfactory returns wiil be in before this morning. Ia spite of tho fact that the vote was almost full in evory vrecinct, tho resuits show that considor: ably loss than the full vote was counted, vecause . number of tickeis Lad to bo thrown out in every wavd on ac countof a fuiluroto mark thém up accord- ing to law. The First precinet of the First wird, upon the heads of the tickets being counted, showed the result as fol'ows : Cleve- nd, 191 Weaver, 13id The nct of the 1irst 104; Har- t of the Ne vaard ed & majority of 1S for Harrison. In Ihird the republicans wero ad by 6). In the Second precinctof the ifth ward Clevelaud received 115 votes to Hurri- son's 1' Kane outside went republican as usual. by a vote of 16 to 9 democratic and ¢ veople's” party. A count of the straight ti precinet of Fourth ward gave Ha the lead, the vote being Hurrison 150, Cleve- land 7. In o Second procinct of tho Fourth and the Sccond of the Third the vote was very evenly divided so far as the suraight ‘ticke conc Harrison leading by a very siight majority At 11 o'clock the general ression was, even among the democrats, that Councll Biuffs would go republican by a fair major- ity. An estimate received by Ira F. Hondricks, democrat, and read at tho Grand Hotel at 11 o'clocis, was o the cffect that the city, thout counting tane Second precioct of the Second aud Sixth wards, would bo republi- can by a majority of ‘e carelul mother always keers Salvation Oil tandy, for cuts and braises. idies of the IMirst Buptist church ve an oyster suppor at the churen lay eveni ovember 10, After supper xeellent literary and sical program will be rende Tickets for tho supper and enterta ment, 2ic. If you don't want to buy hard coal you had ~ bet oo Bixby aboat those oil burners. They ave adapied for use in hot air furnuces, steam and hot water voilers, with no coal or ashes to handle, e Wo show everything in nunderwear for ladies, misses, ‘gents and children, in wool, cotton, ete., cream, white and black. Boston St Gentlemen, the finesttine of fall goods intho city, just re 0. Reiter, tho tailor, 510 Broad g Will o Taken to New York, A telogram was received yesterday from the sheriff at iochester, N. Y., at polics beaaquarters, stating that he would be here 48 5000 88 the train could bring him to take in custody James Crawford, who was ar- rested here day before yesterday on a charge of vagraney, but was afterwards found to oo wanted at Rocliester for breakiog jail, and bad driftea all the way to Council Biuffs on his way west, Crawford and a companion, who gave his name as . Smith, wero first spotted by Ofiicer Wyatt and Deputy Mar- shall Fowler on Broadway, on account of their suspicious actions. ‘The offivers followed tne two ey taking s South Main street car. The two suspects at lust _got of tbe car and started to run off through the Burlington aras, with the officers after them at full tiit. They were captured before they bad gone ry far, and since theirimprisonment Craw- ford has admitted overything, Smith 15 also thought to be wanted somewhera but just Whero 15 not veb mscertaincd. Therels a reward on Crawford’s scaip, and it will be divided between the two ofiicors. e Perfoct action and porfoct haalth rosul from the nse of DyWitt's Livtlo Sarly Ris ers. A perfect little pill, e Handsome new ingrain earpets arriy- ing daily at tho Council Bluffs Carpot company's. Prices of earpets are going up daily, but the old prices will remain io fored this w e —— Gloves in kid, gloves in wool, gloves in hmere, gloves in leuth knit gloves, in fuct all kinds of gloves and mitteos ut our usual low prices. Boston Stove. — Ten shares ital stock Citizens State bank for sule. I. H. Sheafe. Writin, iblets 1 cent each. Boston Store. —— S. B. Prowell, watchmakor, 740 B'way. T Not Quite a Liot. A telephione message was sent to the police headquarters vesterday noon saving that there was trouble brewing in the extreme northwestern part of the eity, aud asking that officers be sent there to prevent it. Deputy Marstal Fowler and Ofticor Wyatt apswered the summons, aud found that there W4 500 trouble between the teamsters who were hauling stone for the government work | § on the leves and a force of men who were layiog track for the new railroad tacre. The cause of the disturbance was that the teamsters claimed that the railway employe: had obsteucted tha fond. After making an fnvestigation the oficors came to the con clusion that the matter did not come under their jurisdiction, and that no interference wns necessars 01 thele part. No Arrests wore iado, ado, - American Cholera. Foom (e Danly le, Whateon, Wash “T. . Buraett, tae domocratic candidate for shoriff, was takan violently 11l at Cloar. tad all the symptoms of Asiatic d for an hour or two It was 1 ho would dio. Toey finaily gave him hamberiain’s Col Cholera and Diaerhra Remedv, which ed him until a puvsician arrived That 18 procisely woat the manufacturers of that medicl | vecommend for cholera. Sand for a phy clas. but eive thoir medictne until tho p! cian arcivos, 1 cholora becomes prevaient | inthis eountry next summar this prepara- tion wiil be in groat demand bocause it can always be dependea upon. Ior salo by druggists, — The nuine Burr Oal oves are sold culy by Chas, Swaine, 7 Broadwu nd see th t cakes of Cansus soap, an clegant laun- dry soap, unde by Colgate & Co., for 10c. Boston St i L forget that Swaine sells the ihurst stoves, Shandon Bells toilet soap 15¢ a cake. Boston Store. Judson, civii enginacs, B3rodway Death of Miss Cleland, A telegram was received in the city yes- terday announcing the th of Emily, tho elaest dauguter of Rev. T. H. Cleland, for- merly pastor of the First Presbyterian churen here, The deceased was at Clacin nati when the end came. Tho remains wiil be takon to S: Mo., for interment. No: 3 Dr. J. B. Moor My wifo hr used avout six botules of rec of Life aud thinks that she has ved greater i it than any 10 sho hus Yours tru BUrkiN, nt and Traas, Wost Coljoge. veceiving the above testimorial, I am rund chack from the Rav. edo, lowa, April to Kenworth, Crestlin s Treeof Lit Boston Store. 1°0poople in thiscivy u3n 713 stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in at eost. Ehye of all colors bost quality, only e zkein, Boston Store. Al Separation, Mitnie U, Shunafelt has filed & petition 1 the district court asking for a divorce from her husband, Ilawin A, Sbanafelt, on the ground of cruel and inhuoan treatinent., She alleges that she was competled to leave bim uine months ago. Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's Littio Eul Risers 1s a misfortune. These littlo pills regulate tha liver, curo beadacho, dvs- pepsia, bad broath, eonstipation and bilious- uess. 5,000 yards light challie, the best thing out for comforters, 24¢ a yard. Boston Store. ——— e those oil heaters at Swaine’s, Jrondwa, Cu v soup at the Boston Store for I4e each. Davis fordrugs and paints. St 1L 1OOL BALL ELECTIONS, Yale, Pennsylv | 1l Cornell ch Count ry. New Yo Yale did up the Now York Athletic foot ball club today by a scoro of 48 19 0. Puiansrenny, Pa, Nov. 8 —Tho Lehigh university foot ball team was defeated here this afternoon by the Umiversity of Pennsyi- vania by the score of 40 to 0, Iriaca, N, Y., Nov. S.—Iu a game of foot ball this afternoon Corneil acfeated the Uni- versity of Michigan by a score of 41 to 0. Yale Foot Ballist Hurt, N, Conn, Nov. 8. —Georgo [, Sanford, the big lett guard of the Yale uni- versity foot ball eleven, broke one of the ones of his avklo during practice, Ho will be unable to play auy more this year. M. M Heard, a sopko s likely to ve chosen to fill the vacant Hydrophobia, with its ago : accompaniments, caused the death of Henry Schreider, an employe of the city sow artment, this morning and his 16 year-old daughter is suppoied to be in lar dange Both were bitten October 3 by their pet dog. poel o Apache War in Arizona, Los Axcries, Cal, Nov. 8-—Major Me- 'egor, 1n com™n; 1 at Iort Bowie, Ariz,, telepraphs Licutenant sean that he bad o skirmish with Kid’s band of Apaches Sun- day. He captured their horses but bad to foutify himself. Reinforcoments have been forwarded. o R Struck by the Fiyer. Fannery, Neb., Nov. 8,—(8 Ben]—The eastbound Rock Istand fiyer struck a team belonging to John Brown at a crossing near town today, Mrs. Brown and another lady wero sorl- ously injured and the horses were killed Ran Down by a Tral CANAJOnAL Nov. 8.—A train west-bound on the West Shore railrcad struck four men today and killed two of them instantly, 'I'be otbers will die, It is anid tuat tho men were under tne influence of liguor. —— Stage Robbery, Say ANCIsco, Cal, Nov, X.—Tha stage between here and Ferra City was held up last night by masked bighwaymen, who se- cured the expross box. 1t is not kaown bow much the box contuined, o Columbus would have reached America 00 days sooner bad his sailors been strength- enod with Cudady's Rex Brand Iixtract o Beof, DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. vanilla | ©f perfect purity— Lemon § Of great strength— grnnx‘e Economy in their use, omeiied Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh friut, JAPANESE PLLE CURE Avew ani Compleis Treatusnt eonsisting ot Supposiiories, Olatmant la Capsulss “wigo 1o Box | snd il Posltive Cure for Eatérnal. Interaal linzltaaiag Ouroaie, Heoeator Heradl- Tals Kewely has never biea known to L par bOX. U for4); sani by mall. Way suller from thia torrible dlossd Whod & wrlthin gaaraniss i3 I A'ul‘lil" with U boxas or refund Ly BOLcure iy 1) for frae Sample G lagued by Koho &Co. Draggists, 8010 Agents, 1ok) wnd LOUGI4s aLroats. Uiz tin Nob CATARRH - - IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a'case of Catarrh, The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offepsive. Her eyes became inflamed, the' fids swollen and % ]Imin(u'l After teying various rulmv» ve her| The first bot- tle seemed mnuur.\\:u..lho disease, but the sympioms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. B. Ritcney, Mackey, Ind, Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailod free. SWIFT SPECiFic Co., Atlanta, Ga. The Lishy COMPANY'S Cattle are reared on their fertile grazing fields in Uruguay, solely to provide prime beef for making the world-famed Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Baef. Competent ehemists supervise every of the cattis” wnd of manutacture rupulons cleanliness provalls—to the 0t tho completed extract. Ty Prescrves the QUALLT . FLAYOR and PUR- 1Ty of this tamons profuet, which is to day, ns when first put up’ by the geant ahiernist. Justus von Ll Incomparably the Best For Tmproved un | Econom:e Coo For Del sus, Refreshinz Boe o0 Years Nettles It CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1f Dr. Schienck's treat, 1 care of eansun tion were something n . prople mi nt huy pri Tthrouzhare Ol as ourgrand fathers, teans Just whit itis, A SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION £ il e rANes kit e and s quick y refes, conzestion, infiammation, coils, conghs and all i so0.48 0f ¢)dsumpion Dr. Scherck's Pu ncr.c Sup Dewith, “1hy howies int v o nl g Sun, Vhiledeipiila, 1's. 1t you have ) | \l'ness cekle 5 noxt your face is S il o Dirty. G Godiiness. S How to Cure Freckles IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE’S LA FRECKLA WILL DO iT. @ world protty s and the md 7 Uiese unsighil LA FRECKLA ever known. Discoverel by MME rid-fumed Beauty and Conplexion Mime. Yuio hu od erown it leads It nothing b bust. #ll out you, on Sunduy ! v y Your von Prexion wiil 1 us p hen This Is absolutety tr von . vaos remge o s, | THE EXCELSIOR MIXED PAINT Send MM E VALE'S val- unbleRomuty Book Free. Improvad Safsty Elsvators, Quick and Ready Raising. 3907\ PUINIRIY PNE SIUTISE) OSTV KIMBALL BROS, Cor. Oth Stroot und 11th Ave., Oouncll Blufr L S To all owners of lotgpr parts of lots on Shirley street, from th street 1o 23th avenue. You ire hereby notified that the under- si:ned three disinterested frooholders of the city of Omaha have beon duly sppointed by thé muyor with the approval of the city coun- il of sald clty o wssess the dutnuge of the OWners respe vely of the property affected by the chunze of grade of Snirley street. de- clared necessary by ordinance No 4191, p ssed I 82, approved July 28, 1802, You are further notified that havi ne ted sald appolntiuent and duly qualified us uired by lsw, wo will on the lthday of No- 182, L o hour of 10 o'clock in the at tho ofiice of Churles P Banjsmin, e streot, within the corporate lmits et for the purpose of consider- ssessiient of damago Lo the peotively of sald property uffected by sald zrading. taking into o Ideration speclal beneti it any. You are hereby noti- fied to be present at the time and place afo sald aud muke uny objection to or statements concer ssesswont of dumages asyou may 9 per. ARLES P. BENJAMIN, JAMES STOCKDALE, JOHN'F, FLACK, . Committee of Appralsers. eb., Nov. 1, 1692 bl et We have purchased at private sale for spot cash from Steinhart, Heidelberg & Co., 753-755 Broadway, New York, Who are going out of business, FALL AND WINTER their choice line of OVERGOATS ULSTERS Cassimare, all wool, diagonal fall overcoats, blue and black, Finc overcoats in meltons, kerseys, diagonals cheviots, Elegant fall overcoats in all fabric induding\'icmm;uulhmnv.\'pum, All silk-lined homespun fall over- ¢ coats, also cheviots and vicunas, Winter overcoats chinchilla, beaver, kersey, melton,fur beaver, rough wool, montagnac, Ulsters, in domestic and Irish freize, at the unprecedented price of Scotch cheviot, chinchilla and beaver ulsters go now at “ine furbeaver, shetland and elegant made ulsters at These coats sell on sight, and we don’thave to tell value, bargain in them at first glance. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? The autumn is the time to paint, and buildings and adds much to the value and beauty of your prope: Would You Like to Buy Paint at Wholesale We want to sell you paints and cv The lest boiled oil you bought you probabl sell you one gallon or 100,000 gallons of uny b your attention, read the rest of this and compa nd one coat brightena and preserves housc ything used in painting at wholesale and gallon for it, e these straight eash pe Omaha lead, Ste pe Joplin lead, 6ie po Cheap lead se per | Linseed oil, boiled, 49¢ per gal, Linseed oi'. 1aw, 4ie per gal, Paint oil, 3 Barrel price Berry Bros., hard oil, 1 ¢ Other hard oils, $1.0D to #1.50 1 paints, dry, from 13e 10 AMineral paints, ground in oil, 4¢ 10 The Acme Mixed Paint Wo zuarantee to be ns good as ny mixed paint. Hus never bee Wo will sell you at $1.2 150 per gallon, As good a paint as other dealers sell you for $1. We wiil sell you at 1,00 Our Barn and Roof Paint We will sall you at 75¢ per gallon, LOWEST pRICES ON ALL KINDS OF GLASS. On all other goods our prices are equally low. COME AND SEE US AND BRING THz CASH. C.B. PAINT, OIL AND GLASS C0. I and 3, 4th St. MasonicTemple. CELEBRATED SANDWICH THI SHELLER s0ld than all others combined. those claiming to have almost as gond a machine, CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee from reliasble manufac- You can always depend upon our repaire heing kent in stock by ail local dealors. Apply for our agency. Send for catzlogues and pricos. € C., Council Blu fis, lowa Do not be deceived by imitators or Buy only the SBANDWIO! SANDWICH NUFAOTU RING e e e s SPECIAL NOTIOES COUNCIL BLUFFS == Tho want alvertisoments appearing in & nowspiper are often tho most interesting DAFLOf (ts contents. They oxpross the urzend needs, the daily wishes of the peopls Who teonething and who are willinz to do EMPLOY MENT. TANTED A good eirl for zonoral house- YV work. I lage, 6.0 East Pierce strent. W ANTED -Goot wir for cencral house: Worki €00d WARDS to combotent girh 88 td wvenue. | W ANTED-A 200l eiri tor ecnpral haus Work. Mres. J. 8, Grotzor, 005 Kast Ploros strec HOUSES AND LANDS, ()BANGE grovas tn ¥ orida and Qalitornia forsalo or trade. Groenshio'ds, Nicholson & Co. (1IEAR timber lands in Minnesota for sale quantitles to sult. Fasy payments. nsnields, Nieholson & Co JOARY and city joans Maney lowned on Stock and graln, estate for sale Dwallinz and business rentals. Money loaned forloc il investors. Lougea & Towle, 215 Lo el trect JOO1 E> DAANGE- Clear quarter-seotion of Lind fey Jounoit Blaffs propertys will pay Torence. Greenshields,” Nicholson St firm in Pottawattas we | locited anl ime Danacre. K 1L Sheife, | ACRES Tana botwoon Counell TIuMs - Omahag w bargain i tiken soon, Greenshie ds, Niehiolson & Co, 21 Broad wa, fon PXCHANGE— 41 acres i Philiips county, Colo, With fmprovements, for of dry gools und clothing or other 1L L Sheate. O) Y prementa—s-roon house on South 1 Groonshicids, Nl esison & Con 621 Broadway SALE-Onsmal paymonts. fralt and en ant noar Council Blaffs B, H. Adway an t Matn streot JOHULT LAND, 314 weros for sule: inside city it Greensticids, Nicholson & Co., 031 Broadway, W, A WOOD & 0D, have so o of the finest efurms in southwestorn Lowa for sale. Calland sec Main stroot. HUBSE s buzgy wanted tor unimproved PrODOFLy in nOFthwest pircof city. Greone shiclds, Nicholson & Co., 61 Broadway. ¥ he »w ng dwollings: 10 room dwe Ling, B Peek ave., $10, -1 dwoliing, 734 So. Gth st § i dwe )ind ave., 10 6th ave, § ~room dweli Jth st. ani Avenue D, §28 T-room dwellin = 1892 Bro wlway, 8. 10-room dwe i Benton s S-room dwolling, 0 Iwolling, 1 reoin 0 Turmony st., oom dwoiling: Banoitt Place, § 1 dwol 5 iwoilin G-room dwelilngz, Babbitt 'l -room dwollinz, N ling, V. mztor ndwelling, 404 N. 0th st., room dwelling, W01 N, 002 Avenue -room dxellinz, 145 Kth ave C-room dwellin d-room dwullin 1-room awe oo dwe i 4 Avenu 3 % Avenue B, oiling, 111 Broadway G-room dwelling. 1920 Sth nve, G-room dwellinz, 170 Avenne ur, igh, 80, L 810, oum dwollin ) Avenno A, #0. 4-room dweliin; 1 Avenue I, 3, =room dwelling, Avenue 1388, 4-room dwelling, 2010 Avenue € H-room dwe:l Avenuo C, G-room dwel Seroom dwellin Seroom dwellin room dwe 4.1 ndwellinz 641 so. 18t st 3-room dwellinz, #1110 A venuio S=room dwe lin S Avenue D, 4 Y Avenue D, 85, ) Avenue D, 36 Gth st., #5 Iwolling, 11 Vi 4 room dwelling, 203 Park ave., $12.00, ID 11 Sheafe, reatal h dway and Main street. JIYO0 ave inyt ¢ 2 or trado 338 E. (L. Sho fo, Broalway ant Mun strast. fru t and garden tract flice. 205 ucres in grapes, blackberrios. 23 applo troes, 78 3 dwalling, stable, - 1. Shoufe, §)1 ACRES, instdo elty imits: will sell [n lota &ono ero up to wait buyer. Greenshlel, Niclio'son & Co., (21 Broadiay. I YOU Dke Kind treatment and bar real estite oull on Greonshields, Nichois s0i & Co. 621 Broadway. ) ACRLS of v land in owstern Noe Dricsi to exch fora gool rosidence in Couneil BLiffs. Want ho 1325 and lots for Ne« braska lind. Jolinston & Van Patten. W EHAVE @ good ten i for a five or six room house four or five biocks from post- oficc. Greeashields, Nicholson & Co. 831 Broadw iy, 3 60) cres of choleo pine Innds for sale, snerr Purvis, Miss, Sy lerms, In- quireof Mrs, 1. G. Brooks, or A, T. Rice, 133 4th streot. DOUITY In good Councli Bluffs property. 4Must be sold this W k. Greenshiclds, Nicholson & Co. VY who want houses to Huvo you the bousos? Greenshields, Nicholson & Co. I( ANCH of 2000 acros, ner Canyonne, Wyo, fin JE0vOmONLS, S athek ioss with rinch: finest in thostate. Wil exchange top B.uffs or Onahiy property, Greens shiclds, Nicholson & Co,, 631 Broadway. MOR EXCHANGE 35,00 stosk. of goneral merchindiso for Tow o o enstern Nebrasikh Innd, rnshiells, Nichol on & Co, 641 Wiy, agents for wdininistrator. (JBEENSHIELDS. NICHOLSON “& G Xizents for nd strotor. have for sale oue of tho bost 8))-ucre sto:k farms in west- ern Town, BSTRACTS and loans Farm aud olty property bought und sold. Pusey Thomus, Counel Blufs MISCELLAN :OUS, (ABBAGE removel, f viults and Xeihimnoys - D lurio, City Bldg. JOQR SALE=Hardwar. stosks in Lowa Lraska, Lnvolces, 85,00 0 312,00), K. Sheifo. Lo ) Frank Levin's U BN ISHED rooms o renvat 14 Glon aver nue. JOUREALE cheap, o In exchange for Tind, w0 estabiisied business. Address I O box ¢3) Couneil 8 ulls, la. DANCING SCHOOL, MONDAVE (0 I A piriors, chiliron, 4 p A aduits, T p m. Soclals sreond and fourth Monduys, 9 p Music furnishod pur- ies wnd cluis Addr, i sriors, Counell Blaffs. or 165 Furaum st. Omaba. W . Chambers, instru COUNCIL BLUE?S SP3\A DY3 WOR All kin lsof Dyeing an | Closnin : done 11 the i heststyle of the art. Vaded anl stalosd abrics nale 10 look as wood as new Work promptly done and deliverad in all Durts of Whe codntry. Sem ! for price lst C. A MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR iBroadw ay, NearNorthwestira Dapay Counitl Buurws 10 va.

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