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THE OMAHA BEE COUNCn OFFICE: - NO BLUFF3 12 PEARL STREET e Ly rt 1w 19 part of ths TILTON, « MANAGER s nosa Office, No# AFLEPIIONEs | Rus oess OFF N et et————————e—— MINOK VENTION, ity N Y. Plumbing Co Councll Biuffs 1 I'he caso of Mra, Mar Robert Raiuv is still on afier occupying thre The vegular meet lef association wili mber Co., t entertained e ho benet nssistea 1 ovening at hoer e, Ktreet, for She was Mvors and Mrs 11 ch W entorta Bushnel Bluffs loden St \fLorno Anton Itink, Visiting re invited to partici at the nall t attend the funeral of mbers of the ord I'he memners of tan associa rosidenco nue at funeral held a Suerifl Haz rnod eud of tha connty, bringing Hitcheock, who w fury tor the larcens Dr. West's bugev. inson. has also b offer o Order of Fulnr couneil Broadway anc ran. A fail desired, as b brought before the trib Marriage licenses to the followi [ wger of the Women's Cavis fon are requested to meet at the of O. I Lucas on Oakland ave }) o'clock toattend in a body tho of Mrs, ).out which is to bo inger, has rot from the eact with him 7. . udicted by the grand f a couple of guns from His companion, J. Rob: nindicted for the samo ie tribe Len, will meet in their Main stre attondaice inoss of Improved his evening: ts, At the of of the membe s of importance will were iples Mitehell, S, ineman of Couneil B ¥ Water, Net Neb.: Theodore tia Buttenhofl of Co funeral Mrs largelv attended, all the that could bo spared from their dutles at tending in a body. Tho cofin was almost coverod with flowers, and the hearts of the friends who tenderly cared for the patient sufferer wero aceply touched by the generous evidence of public sympathy. g s A Denutiful doll with natueal and fashionably and elegantly is_on exhibition at Miss millinery parlors. Tt will b given away inashort time to delight some child, and all of Miss Ragsdule’s cus- tomers will bo given a chance to et it. A ticket ¢ ch $2.00 purchase. The doll is large size, ana a beautiful creation of art. T rss PARTMENT issued yoster Harev N, Wois D, and Goorgin 1 1T G, Dufty of nd Tracy Snobi Christenson reil Blufrs, James Grady was fircmen in the city Joha e of hair, fressed, Rugsdale’s NEWS FROM GDODS DE- At the Boston Store, nch heavy darl vieill Blums, L suitings, 19¢ a yord Nard yard, Moglish check Paids, all wool -85 a yard. Changenble irridescent twills, inches wide, w bargain at 45¢ o yard. Ladies’ eloth, 54 inches wi line of fall colors, s0c u yard, Over 100 pieces of all-wool ser cashmere in every imiginable color at &0c a yard, IMPORTED WOOL GOODS, The sweli thing for the fall of 1892 is shown us. The new two-toned mute 1 endless variety of e quisite combination of colors. POPLINS, This fabric, although not new of the populur weaves for this full. A full range of colors. Price $1.00a yar STORM & S, The most profitable muterinl for fall wear is shown in an endl assortment of weav Prices from 10 $1.50 a yard. wide jacquard fancies, BT 1 suiting and Scotch 40 is one 75 40-INCIL WIHTP CORDS, A beautiful cloth much the samo as serge with n moro prominent cord and much heavier—afull range of fall colors, Price $1 u yard, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, n entirely new weave, very utiful finish, elegant shade desirable full material. Price $1. yaa. FANCY CREPONS, ‘We show an endl variety of figured cropons in all the leading shudes, @ full line in three qualities. Prices, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard, SILK DEPARTMENT, Our importation order of silk complete with all the new w fes of the leadir is now aves and makers of Lurope. Changeable and $1.00, Colored china silks 50c, 75 Ianey armure silk 90e, 98¢, 19. lverything in silks is to be found at our counter, including crepe de chines, rhalaines, faille sitks, peau do soie, ete, Silk-und-wool bengalines in binek and colors, $1.25, surahs and taffet s and $1.60, BOSTON “TORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Counil Blufts N. B. Muiiorders promptly attended. All orders whether per express or mail sent free of ol PERSONAL PARAGRAPHY, J. A Florida. A. O. Gaines of Locknort, city visitug bis brother, M. C. Gainoes, and ulso attending the nationai gatherivg of Modern Weodmen at Omaha, be boiog one of the delegates, Judgo Joseph R. Reed of this city and Miss Evaos of Malvorn aro to be married in the near future, The brice-elect is one of the belles cf Malvern and is president of tho leadiug bank there. ——— Another Fine Kesidence, J. Coand W. Woodward, architects, have just completed the plans and let the contract for another fine residence, It will be tho home and property of My, W. ¢ Dickey, and will beloeatod at vhe head of Benton street. It will be the haodsomest residence on the strect, lo eated in a natural grove and ono of the beautiful gleas of the loc lity. Both the exterior and interior combing to give a worderfully pleasing effect, One of the main features is the arrangement of the rooms, which for economy and con- venience cannot be surpassed, and the whole is u striking example of the hand- aome homes that thess architects have become famous for creating, Churchill will spend the winter in 1L, Is in the Ten shares c ital stock Citizens State baunk for sale, H. Sheufe. More Houses Wanted, It you have any dificulty in fiuding tenunts tor your house allow us to put our eard on it for ten duys; you will be pleased with results, £ GRESNSHIELDS, N1on ILSON & Co, e The Radiant novolty base burners aro the bast hoiters in tho city, See them at Swaine's — 8. B Prowell, watchmaker, 74) 3'way. The A. D. T. Co, has ndded two new hacks to its forco and will answer calls at all hours, duy or night. Telephone, 179; oflice, 8 Main strect R Davyis fordrugs and paiote, wigwam, corner of | 'NEWS EROM COUNCIL BLUFES How Young Jerry Fn'x Really Met His Dosth Mouday. WAS SHOT BY HIS COMPANION HE William tho w Dreadful Tells Afte tton the Beto Tr the Mo Was Frighte ened at Fiest, Story of Cor= attor erronoous ffov thist is now g from tho sof an ne could | over Hets tho y man who « with Jarry Baix Moaday afteruosn rema and his \dertak was hald yester. 5 Are Now uZ rooms, where an 1 1 latoly reported 14 day afion the marshal k& trip to the nlace whor Uhey found a very strange I'no gun, which according to liad gono off while i fully tea was absolut which show f the gua mus seven ind made a iwroundincs of affairs u's story nx's from the fres from 1 that the m was lying feot I'he body sy e vider mucks, have biea b least six or off. Furtner- the from tho or tho side of the dead and his right shoulder was riddied with the pellots of leau, almc as far s the spinal column, They at ones determined that the story which Walton told was falso, and that Enix haa been shot Ly the gun when it was in Watts Thoy uccordingly went to work c ory, which was follo Witton himself the ingquest. He stuck Kuowing of the rosult vestigation. Buix, he said, had carried gun from the time they loft home until shooting 1ok | e described tho positions himsell and Eaix at tho time the gun v off, wlthougn ho contr dicted himsell in 4 number of instances, and his whole story was evidently n patehwork of falsehoods, desigred with a view of <hield ing himself from t e conscau. of au of whicn b considerou himself guilty. Afte he had in vai Ko his story hung tosether b a vack room und tol¢ by oue of the members of the jury that 5 doing himsolf more harm than good 3 12 such a story. After being allowed 10 lool at tho body with the shot in the back he was again taken out, and then he admit- ted that he had mado up a sto Ho was jrven another chaned, asd he then adimittea to the jary that he had been stand g with the gun resting on his left arm, pointine toward knix, with his finger on ths trigger. A rabbisuddenly appeared ana hio started to vun, but slipped and fell. Tho zun went off and he saw Bnix fall. Calling “Ob Jerry,” and seing that nis companion did not move, ho becames frightened and van back to town. Ho found his father ana told him that he had sbot Jerey. His father told bum Lo run right to the city bulding and no- 1y the polico of what had happsned. Oa the v deciood to tell a story which would throw the responsibility of tho affair on the dead boy. His father, Samuet Wa on the stand, and without nied the hoy's stutement, boy’s first words when ne house, all out of breath, lerry’s snol bimself, I'here was avotber discrepancy. and the boy was recalied in order to givehimatothar chance to correct himselt. [{s stuck to his sceond story, however. I'rank Knix, the futher of the dead boy, was then put on the stand, but nothing of ‘wuch value was ob- tained from biw, he having been in Harmon, Nob., when tho aceident took place, and haviug avrived bome only about ten minutes beforc ho received his summons to appear veforo the jury. Ho said, however, as aid ot the ocher witnesses, that he had never known cf any trouble betiveen the boys. In fact, they had never had very much to do with one another until last 1riday. The lury then retived and o few minutes later returned with the fol.owing vordiet: “\We, tho jury, fina that the deceased came to bis deuth by being shot by a gun in the hands of William Watton, and recom- mood that tho said William \Watton be held for n vreliminary examination.’ Watton was ~ immediately taken before Justice Hammer, where an information was filed charging him with murder. He waived examination, and was taken to the ounty jail to await the action of the grand jury, " Ho showed but little feeling during the laler proceedings, nlthough while he was giving his testimony and undergoing a catochism at twe hunds of tho membors of the jury, howas visibly agitated. He has all the " appearance of a'voung man who is 10L 100 SLEONK in the upper story. Piles of peonle b Ditos, out Witen Hazel salve will cure them. ———— Miss E. J. Davis is closing out stock of notions at less than cost. Main street, oprosite Kiel’s hotel, 120peoplo in this ey uss o3 stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. Counting th. The county morning the voto comm show set away whon it went | more, 1t was found gun bad spread all o man’s face ana neck Witness at to his firststory, not of the marsuals in- the th in detail i tton, was next put Knowing it he de- 2 said that toe arrived at the were, “llatner, DeWitt's he H00 supervisors met yosterday resumed tho official count of the recent elaction, which was T'he township vote sult s vEAC d tue following JUSTICES OF N. Schurz A Vhittlesoy ). Honsel .. .. in | Ovyid Ve! 1L el AL Ilutehinson Wiltfam, L Mursh Goorgoe Mo loee W. W. Con A. Robinson LI Gardiner ize Hlunter, K. Dodson De Groat, ... U, shereaden e e TRUSTEE (10 FILL VACANCY), P, Woaver ioorge W Long James Wild CLENK L. Zurmuchlon. G 1L Gablo. ., EdE Wright ir CONSTABLES, W. Mcladden. CIHL White.! M. Callaghan 2L Raker Jo A, Spauldin 1 W Jucison Jo 0 Hall Georzo Bull A EBrosee CONSTABLE L VACANCY), W. Mel'ndaen. - 1,804 €1, White 185 A partial count of tho vote on county cau didutes showed the following figures on the demecratio and republican candidates : COUNTY ATTORNEY, Majority. Organ 2 17 Hewlit FrevrT ey COUNTY CLERK. Campbell Warre 3 COUNTY AUDITOR, Marsh Matthew COUNTY RECORDER. HOLDOR vo0srs20red 4740 Shepard 4554 B o Hur, The ladies haviog in chargo the selec- tion of the uuiads, priestesses, Arab maids, blackbirds and butterflies aro re- guested to have their classes ready to meet drillmaster at any notice, C—— No U Depot. A private telegram from Dea Moines re celved In the city yesterday puts a quietus on the bopes of the citizons of Council Bluffs that perbaps the railway comunssioners might take pity on the city and order tue railroads 10 build @ union depot. A decision was handed down yesterday, which ordered the Caicago, Burliuglon & Quinay, the Cbis cago, Kook lLsland & Pacifio, the Kausas OMAHA DAILY [ City Bluffs, and the | St Josenh & Couneil Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul, to make ail | necessary improvements in order to make thoir devots (it for use as depot was no finding_ngast the the Chicago & Northw ,or the Wab, The exact contents of the deeision cann | learnea until today, when u copy of 1hy cree will probavly be received by th attorney, bat the s enough <tor —— forget to attend third an nd supper given by the Grand boys at Masonic temple, N Don't nual ball the ember & Hese have a for the roads throu ¥ five or ten Day & o of men work ! Kl late invoi and Smyrnn rugs at Biuffs ¢ ow company. P less Moudaays und Sat Instead of Dotting a hat on election vager one of th handsome | brandy ots at Lu Pibeh iy Gentlemen, the finest tine of rall tho « oy ow-priced wine or d Bro rools ty, just rveceivel. Reiter, the 310 Broadw The genuine Burr Oak stove y by ¢ Swaine, 747 ind see them, 1as, Broadway Coal and wond; best and cheapest issouri havd wood in_the citys prompt L AL Cox, No. 4 Mal e oil heaters at delivery Sce the Swaine's, 757 Browdway Judson, civii er 323 Broadway Don't forget that Llmhurst stoves, HEED 7 WARMING 10 s constar Swaina tho giving in the shape < nleers, ote. These s contaminated, and some ssisiance niust be given to relieve the troubl ey Lo foreo ont these poi- GET WELL. ave had for years a humor in my bland, which made me dread to shave, as «mall boils ¢ pimples woild bocut, this ea the shaving o be -t Annoyiane After taki bottles . my face isall ¢l a woth us it Stiould be - appe wel al’ from the use o; Cuas, T aurel st Treatise on blood diseases ma free SWIFT SPECITIC CU.. Atlanta. Ga. W th I you have Freeiles YOUr faee is Dirty niness to Godliness, How to Cure Freckles IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE'S LA FRECKLR WILL DO iT. Lthe world pretty faces inve * spoted with frockies wid the mose benotital eI by thase nast bty bieu shee, LA FRECKLA Le the only ¢ £ known. Discoveret by MME VALE, the worl -fimed Beanty and Conpesion Mine. Vaie bt treati | erowiad hoends D ndies of th s Whits thouso. an | Cre eolil e word, Write her in contidene, 8 A0 YOou beau it She can i e ey hae 1o | sral Color, st 1] bleniish. Send for hir B matle {yon froe Wil he thens 1 10wl remedios hottle of | and appiy itaccorling t s day, anl o LWl Thi luely true. 1 146 Mate 8., (hicago, 1} Send o ML VALE'S val unbl i Wil Dy 32 | Imparts the most delicious taste and zest v) EXTRAC BOUPY, ITER from ICAL GEN- MAN at Mad. ras to his brother 8t WORCESTEE, Bay, 1801, GRAVIES, EESH, HOT MEATS, & COLY “Tell LEA & PERRINS' that their rauce is hizhly ostoemed 10 Tndia, snd 18 1o my opirion, the mog palatablo, w8 well an tho most whole- A0mo sauice that is RAREBITS, &ec. Beware of Imitations; e wm— AT 21 see that you get Lea & Perring' Leaidhtni Blgnature on every bottle of Original & Ganuine JOHN DUNCAN'S BGNS, NIW Yol To ull owneraof lots or parts of lots on Wool worth avenue fr Second street to Sixih stront You' are herohy notified signed, three disintere city thi that the stod frochoidors of Onahia, bave bosn duly appointe nayor, with the npprovalof tho city il of sald'city, to assess the danage 1o the owners rospectively of ‘the proporty utfocted by the grado of Woolworth wvenne. fron Se ond street to Sixth straet. decinred eces by ordinunce No. &4, prssed Novomber | approved November 3, I8, You ure further uotified, contod sald appointment us required by Low, w that havinz ac- and duly qualitied will, on the dth day of November, A 1. 1 at the hour of 4 o'clock in the afterboon at the ofice of George J. Paul, 165 Farnam street, within the corpors te Hinits of sald city, meot f the purpose of considerng and ‘makinz P assessment of At ers respectively, of sul property. affectod by sald chiunge of grade tuking (nto consideration speciil benefits, 1f notified tobe presont atthe timo wod pluce aforesald, and miake uny objections 10 oF statements cobeerniug, svid assessmnt Of duwinages, as You uay conslder propor. GEORGE 1. PAUL, WILLIAM G. SHEIVER, GIBEON. N16d10t 1 ewin ed gridunt s in rrh, fost manhood. Tor loss Medicine or instr O teine, ns diptomus il w awer. Vi tcs It Uy mall oF en proforrod ice Bours 9 4. w n Dross d cortificates show, neas, uight 1o ses wnd all fofns © 10 ¥iait n Connultation free. 10 6p. m. Bunduys 10w, w BIE There's a wide differey ay oro buying miedi It yow're sati 3 1 with eve Y gt otie & Pierce's Golden Medical Di that, you get a garant help’ you, you liave 34 this plan, o medicing t pretty suro to givo it But it's hecauso {1 that it's sold diffor sarsapurillas, which tho bload 1 March, Aprl Dy With loesn't k. On iscs help is Tt it medi i ntly. 1t's not like aid 1o Te res as nothing elso can, ail the disca ising from a torpid liv impure Llood 1t the Dest and i heapost many dosos Torent, the the nre offored f With thi get. ( mor THE - SUCRTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukes & St Paul Railway, as repre- sented on this map., L ov Ol Ve an you for the good you CH C“Gs ¢/ CEDAR RAPIDS Electric Laghted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leay Omabha daily at7:o5 p. m,, ar- riving at Chicago atg:30 a. m. City Ticket Office, 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha. . A. Nasi, Gen'l Agent. DR R W. BAILEY feeth Lilled With Wi g the Latest Tnvon- tiont TESEN EXTRACTED WITHOUTD PALN Ok DANGER ATULLSET OF TEETI ON RUBBER FOR Perfect fit the morning, of sime duy. . See specimens of Removable Bridge, e spocimens of Flexinio Bstle Clata ALl work warrantad i3 foprosented O Lhird Loor, xton Blosa Telephon: 1035, 16l Yac mam S Tuke Elevato: or Stavway fron 13ua arant faath extrictod in woones Insertel i eveuing Artistic GHICAGO ENGRAVING ices. Latest and Best, el fosent plate (to be held we'll send you 100 o= 1l you 100 engraved We pay express charges. METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY, (Late Cobbs Library Co) 136 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor by admin sldon 1t ean be given n.a o [Gut theknowledze o Barmiess, and wii diteet wharher tho patie ; reres Tt o cuse And in avery imitan lowed: 1t mever Falie Thon ied with the Epe. 't become; utter imposnbilily Fiatas appeie o ey N ¥10 €Q., Prop'rs, Clnelnmatl, @. Kubin & Co, 15th and Douglas Sts., Isth and Cumingsts. Wholesalo, Biake, Brice & Co and Richarason Dracso. Omaha Neb pecitic, p of cofice Or tea, orgin food, the patient, Ttis ablolutely a permanét aad’specdy iv a moderate driaker or been given 11 thousands once imoreg: Catharine sorensen. A . Chris Clara Ford, G. B, Eil<worth, Jonu orze 13 Tzscelin liereby notiied that the under- eo disinterested frecholdors of ti eity of Omalia, have beon daly appo.nted by the mayor. with the approval of the city coun- ell of Shid city, toassess the damags to tho owners respectively of the rad by ordinance neeeasary to bo the use of wald city, for tho purpose of open- s and extendinz 16th street trom Vinton osouth eity limits, further notified, that havins g copted s id appotntment and duty quaitied ns required by Tiw, we will, on the 2ist duy of November, A, D892 at ths hour of 10 o'clock i tne forenoon. at’ the oftice of T. B. Metul- loch, room 882 NV, Life Buildug, within the corporate it of said eity, moet £or the pur- pose of considering and m'aking the nssess- Pntof dnnnze 10 the 0wners rosectivoly, of dproperty. vy r takinennd appropriation thereof, tiking into considera- tion special benetits, If 7oy, The property helonzin: to you, proposed to o approprlited as aforesald, wni which has bean declired necessary by the council, by ordinauce, 1o appropriste to the use of Lo elty, being situate in said city of Omaha, in the connty of Douglas. and stite of Nebrask-i, s deseribied ws follows, fo-wit 820 fect of W 6 foot of lot 43, 8, K plat. Okaboma West 1)t ( vision of lot 4 Beatello. Mike Votor L M. Severen phersc Mohr, appropri Rozers lots 10 and 11 Mottor's suld - S, 5" plat of Okahoma, West 6 feet of sub fot 1, tax ot 20, West i fuet of ot 15 Ok 1Ll No, 2, South 7 feet of weat 2 fect of Lot 15, Oak 11l No, Weet 16 feot of lots 0,7, 8 dottor's sub of lot 4% 8, FCRozers' plat of Oliaionsi, North 200 feet of west 66 of 1ot 4, %, k, Rog- ers’ plat Olcahoma Westi feot sih 1ot § of tax 1ot 20, Youare notitied 1o b present at time and place aforesald, wnd mn jections Lo o e nents concerninz, s Dosed uppropriation. or ussessment of W30S, 48 You may consider_proper. T, B MCCULLOCH, JOHUNF, FLACK, AMES STOCK DA LY ’ 0Lt PROPOSALS FOR PAVING, Sealed propos 1ls will be rocelved by the un- U untll 1050 o'clock p. ., November for vitritied brick, wcooedinz to spoci- 1 filo n the oMce of the Board ot Publie Worls, or paving pirts of the following stre and wileys 0 the city of Omah ., comprised I ETFCCL LnDrovemont distrl:ts Nos. 4a, 487, 48, A0 srad improved by ordinan.es Nos, . G0, K an | G0 s pectively nd 1 parCeularly describel us follows tozwit No. 48 from 10th 1ih streot, No. 457 Alle SLECEt L0 IAth sLroct, No 430 Alloy 10 bldsk 116, eity, from 17th street to 18 h street No.4Xl=Tth strect from Jackson streot to Leavenworth stroe No. 401 Alloy 1 by to 17th street 1 the ety of Gm uly. Each bid to specify a price per square yarl for the paving completo on each street’ an | aliey separately 1u sald lmprovement ais- triots, Work to be donesii necordance with plans and spec fications oufile in the office of the Board of Public Works, Each proposul to b made on priated bl inks furnished by the hoard, and 10 be wecom pin- fod by u cercificd ¢hodk In the s of £00, pa able to tho city of Oui s, us an evidence of th board reserves the right to award the ontract onail the sald districts together or ch district separatoly, subject 10 the se- lection of the material by’ the property own- :rs or the mayor and ofty councll, toreject any or all Lids, una to wulve dofeets. I WOBIRKHAUSER, Chuirman of the Hoard of Public Works, Omaha, Neb., November 8, 150 o thne uny ob- i pro- i ts Center street to city, from 17th ok 19545 from 10th street 801510 DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb." ut specialist in neryous, ehronie, private, b oL skinmnd urinary diseases. A reqular and re Sl treating with (he greatest success Of priviste discascs. NO meroury used ¢ luuy Le trentod at Lo correap. BECURElY Pucked, N0 marks Lo Indicate (ontents o Fespondence stnctly private. Kook 1002 . Send stamp 07 reply. TN AT T S ST T T RS TN Now we have a sale specially gotten up for the BOYS: BOYS must wear clothes and BOYS must have bargains. Don’t allow anyone to even insinuate that these are not bargains un- [til you have seen what we offel you. Cold type won't express it, Seeing is believing. BOYS’ all wool suits, ages 4 to 14, in two pieces, single or double breasted and foar different shades. They are generally advertised as bar gains at $2.80; some even ask $3 for them. §2.50 BOYS OVERCOATS $4..00 5 On account BOYS ULSTER of the sizes being broken we selling them at haitf their value, are To sec them Is to buy them. hing Go., Corner 138th and Farnam. ARE YOU GOING T0 PAINT? _The autumn is the time to paint, and one coat brightens and preserves houses and buildings and ndds much to the value and beauty of your property. Would You Liks o Buy Paint at Wholesale Wo want to sell you paints and everything used in painting at wholesule The lest boiled oil you bought you probably paid 70¢ a gailon for it. We will ou one galion or 100,000 gallons of any brands ut 49c. Now we have caught yourattention, read the rest of this und compare these straight cash pri St. Louis lead, 7e per Ih, Omaha lead, 6ie y Joplin lead, Gie Cheap lead se per 11, Linsced oil, hoiled Linseed oi'. raw, 16e per gal. Paint oil, 85¢ per gal. Barrel price, 2¢ por gul The Acme Wo guarantee to be as gullon, Has never been nd less, sell Borry Bros., $1.60 per gal. Berry Bros., hard oil. 1 g. Other hard oils, per gal. Mineral paints, dry, from Tic to Se, Mineral paints, ground in oil, 4e 1o G Mixed Paint ¥y mixed paint. We will sell you at $1,2 wnél 50 per gallon, THEEXCELSIOR MIXED PAINT As good o paint as other dealers sell you for § or gallon, Our Barn and Roof Paint We will sell you at 7 havd oil, 5 gal can, L can, $1, per gal. from $1.00 to gond ol for pe less 50, We wiil sell you at #1.00 ¢ per gallon, LOWEST pRICES ON ALL KINDS OF GLASS. On all other goods our prices are equally low, COME AND SEE US AND BRING THE CASH. (.B. PAINT, OIL AND GLASS Co. land 3, 4th St, MasonicTemple. THE® SHELLER ELEBRATED SANDWICH More sold than all others combined. Do not be deceived by imitators or oy those claiming to have almost us good a machine, Buy only the SANDWICH .CORN SHELLER and he protected by direct guarantee from turers. reliable manufac- You cun always dep2nd upon our repairs being kent in stock by ail local SAND WICH dealers. Apply for our agency. Send for catelogues and prices. NUFACTURING 00, Coun cil Blufls, lowa 3 SPECIAL NOTLOES COUNCIL BLUFFS EMPLOY MENT, \\'|\‘\h‘.:nll.y“' neral ousowork, 100 \ *ANTED-Organist for ity ¢ Ads dress C 13, Bow, ¢ 1 ireh HOUSES AND LANDS, iy AT and city Il and erea oans. Money loanel A inyestors, lottawattie an | EXCHANGE-~4 n ounty, Co Wit rover tiry thing se. B Sheate Uhti ants, or for other OR SALE-On s rden dan o Co Sheite, Broadw iy WA OB EXCIANG B Goo Sth stroet for land sun & Lo, JOOR RENT e ¢ 10 room dwae {1 Seroom dwe i pAymonts. frait nell Bl Al strao na 18 VOO D & CO. have some of ssto A st tho fine \rins Lowa for sl Tt Gt BOuse on 8, wshiolds, Nichols Howine dwelllnes: 1) Park ave., i) 1 T S0, Gt st $1, ne, 03 dnd avo, $5, Aroom dwoliing 011 6th ave, s d-room dwell na LU st ant Avenao D, 7 ndwellin 182 Broadwiy, n dwelling, 585 Honton st ), E-room dwolling, 512 Avenue G, #1614 Beroom dwelling, 110 N1t st 81605 G-ro0m dwolling 820 8 venue B, $18 T awelling 49 Lincoln ave, fi dweilinz 2 0 flarmony st dwoiling Balhite Plaee, awoilin Mynstor st 1o, 1028 5 v dwolling, 520 Mynster S, $1 dwailing, Gralam uve . §1 dwoliin G 0 ave., $i, Twolting, Babhitt 1 e, & iwolling, Morninesito, 812 dwelling 465 vk ave , #125), dwe [in7 2006 Avenue A, $i0, dwelline 464 N. 6t U, $o, dwelling S01 N, Tth st s, twelling 1405 Sth ave | siy dweilineg 505 4th <t., §1 Lwoiline, 1%V ina si.. 00, G-room dwolling, 237 17th avi., $0) G-room dwelling, 1523 Avenue B $1, t-roum dwellin sthave., $i0. Geroom dweline, 1750 Aveand A, $10 Beroom awe ealam ave. nr, High, 8 t-room hou $80.0th st., $10, 2 W02) Avony i-roon F-100 5-room raon room S-room - roon Seroom §-room C-room 4-roon o C, 8 ind Avenue M, 83 ird st., ¥ Avenie 5 N, 15 st B4 50, 15t st dweilinz, 3100 Avenue room dwe Ll 219 15th wve., 5. room dwellinz 208 Avonus D, 3. 2-room dwallinz, 1300 Avenue D. &, 4=room dwelling 2210 Avenae 1),k [RURIRIES R, 6th St 5 4room diw Ave O3 3 room dwoelling, 203 Park ave., § T-room dwell 14 My nster st C-room dwe i o dwellin 2, 5% G-room dwel Avenue 4-room dwell Mill stre $-room dwalling, 202108 avenn I 1L Shoate, rental azent. Broad Muin strcet. th have anything for aale or trado sas 31t Broativay and Man stroat. IN. D-acre fru t and garden tract s from postoflice, 2, werds 1n grap: bluckberrics, 950 applo troes, 74 b clieery troes, 1z, stable, 001 No teade, I 1L Shoafe, FYOu BAL S acre in um trees, ete Priee (s ACRES wpper Tiroadwav—Solondid prose Dtor plattinz. Cheap for cush, or wil exehange for improved residence property In Couneil Biufls, Groenshie:ds, Nichoison & O 10 Ack sar land in oastern No: rasku to exchanze fora goo | rostdence fn Couneil Bluits, Want hoases anl lots for Né- brasha lend. Johoston & Van Putten. S of and ol Bty & BSTRAC \d operty Lought 1omas, Connerl Biufs, loans, und ‘urm sold. 100 lots in Central sub. 501ots {n Mutien's ndd. W 1ots In Bayliss & Palmer K2 1ots in Muyno's 1s W lots in Potter & Cobb's, lots In Beer's sub. lots in Beer's uda. 2 1ots in [iehiand wdd, 1S lotsin Hutehinson's 31014 in Tarlos’s wdd. 1 tots In Riddle's add. 120 lots in Wrizht's nad, 16 10t in Pierce's add. Lots in every addition to the city cheap for cash, or on pryments. Call and ace us. No trouble to show properi ve Grecnshiclds, Nicho'son & Co. da. per 417 BROADWAY for salo Will puy 10 Gib- toninvestment. $2,00) casi, J.° J. son, #07 Pirst National binle Omaha. j{“l! RENT— W, h-room turnished cottage 01 motor 1 ne; siitabio for younz couplss eheap. Enquireut s eot hou MISCELLANEOQUS, TARBAGE removed, cossponis chimneys cleaned. 1 JOURSALE. choap, or in oxlinze for an estabiishod bisimess Ad (ross BOX 08 Couneil Binifs, [y Hardwar: stoeis in Towas anl Tuvoicss, $5,00) t0 312,000 Eu 1o wintered on Georg Wrizht's farm, opposite. Wabash ronn house, Tor terms’ upply to Jamoes Ralph Lormor 1% P, Wrightstxes loor Bidwin blog J Qe and en DANCING SCHOOL, MONDAYS it ALy s, T8 pn fourth Monduys, 0 p. m. Music furnishad par- tes und cluds’ Address at It AL Pariors, Couneil Blafs, or 1625 Farnam st, Omaba. W L Chinmbers, instractor, piziors Socials )l and —=) Improvad Safaty Elevators, DM0STV aisin unysE, 5 and Ready T uick a Q A\ QUIGITJY Pov §: 30, KIMBALL BROS, Cor. Cth street and 1thAve., Oouncil Blaf COUNCIL BLUFRS S1241 DYa WORQY Allkindsot Dyeingan) Clo I hiest style of the art abrics made to losk Work promptly done Durts of the cointry. C. A, MACIAN, - - U Browdway, Nour¥ostivaitya pNCELBLupr s [0 va 110 dono In the 1adod anld stained as vood 48 naw ind deliverad in it Een L tor price i PROPAIETOR REPNYY a in VAL PilLs Lasled’ Chlchester o Buglieh 1 Med and Gold 5 I Ottt e htetar'Cuuimical Coy o byl Lo D' Vgaons. #