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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BIEE [ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | Soranpomertat e heeotesszs “Sustiseats l botween each owtgoing justico and one of MPURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1802. _oncentratec on onc counter. We all the clothing in any ay damaged by smoke from the late fire, N Plfl\u & (0, 2,500 cases of canned goods tobosold | o e counter, where are some of the rogardless of cost for ten days only at Brown's C. O. D., commenc Monday, 1 Noy. & 100 \Ilm Street. Bargains. & trip to Fort Madison at the expense of the | California egg plums, 15¢ pe the pri 111 I ® price paid than any house in Council tspecially is this THE OMAHA COUN CFFICE: it the incoming. But this year a rumor orept out that one of the incoming. ofMicials was altogother of Jus- | tice on account of the had A largo number of snits pending bo Leliverea by carrier to any part of ths olty P fore Hammer in which he might have a chance Lo renaer judgement in his own bo . W. TILTON, - MANAGER HIS IDENTIFICATION 18 COMPLETE | Fl©® (f Ctier justices. thereupon raised & HON Fs | Bus ness Office, .. . No 1y quiot roar, and 1t was decided that i order A FLEPHONES | Night Editor 1o keep peace on the wool sacks they would have to proceed strictly according to tho Iaw. The drawine took place, and it resulted in giving Swearingen's books to Vi n, Cone's 10 Fox, ana Hammers to ¥ NCTL BLUFFS NO. 1£ PEARL STRI 100 Hamer's Splendid Mr. Smith o get al hotd shoes, fact that he Chanos for fmooth to Go to Fort Madis enger judict Thoroughly Settled That When He Was Arrested a Much Needed Confidence Man Was Taken—Will e Faced By s Vietims, MINOI MENTION N Y. Plumbing Co. Couneil Blufts Lumber Co.. All bil Ben Hur," money outstanding must be pre J. B. Atkius by , The children of the opat Sun- day school nra preparing a Christmas can tata whizh will be presented duriog the pres ent month. H. Bre have placed on W have an sth immenso stock of ladies' top button and lace in patent tips and backs. ain opera aud bed rock pricoes, Our stock of nd missos’ and children’s shoos is the largest and best we ever o d and will be sold at our well known low Tho only place for real, genuine bare gains in boots and shoos in Councid Bluffs or Omaha is S, A. PIBRCE & CO.:s Great Bargain Shoe Store, 100 Main St., Council Bluffs, Yosterday's developments ahow that v ing but an extraordinary streak of good 1€ck can save J. W. Smith, who was arrestod at the transfer Thursday night while attempt common sonse lasts at 19¢ and 20c¢ 16¢ percany cany Cali- fc per cany per can: ali- 23¢ per cardali- 19¢ por can: Cali 23¢ per ean; Califor- ny eastern pe ern poars, 1 mon's boys', A. Anderson were given jail yosterday for at an upper vn and J thirty days in the county stealinz somo rubber boots Broadway store. cheteh council No. 3, Dogrea of Poco houtas, will hold its regular meeting tuis evening at RRed Mon's ball, corner of Broad- way and Main streets. The aunual meeting of tho First Presb terian church will bo held on Thursdu evening, Decomber 15, Ofticers for the com- ing year wiil ted I'he jury in the damage suit of Spoor against the city brought 1o a sealed verdic which was opened in the district court yesterany and found to be for the city ticles of incorporation wero filed with the' county recorder yesterday by the Per- petual Maturity Bonding company, with a capital stock of ho officers are ay follows: President, Johu I'reese: vice presi dent and treasurer, George H. Gabl; secr tury, James B. Allen, Pottawattamio camp No. 21, | Order of Red Men, has elecred the fo officers: Prophot,” James Bradley: A. D, Van Horn: senior sagamor Van Wormer; junior sazamore, H keeper of recorids, M. Du Groat: keeper wampum, N. Swanson; trustee, A. Reite A letter has been received hero annou ing the marriage of Harry Jack to a voung Jady of Oakland, Cal., the ceromony takinyg place at the home of the bride. Toe groom was _formerly a conductor on the Council Bluffs motor line, and had a great many frienas who will be pleased to hiear of his oaial succes s False K y Is practicea by people who buy inferior arti- cles of food beeause cheaper than standard goods. Infants are entitled to the best food obtainable. 1t 15 a fact that the Gail Bor- den gle’” Brand Condensed Milk is tho best infaut food. Your grocer and druggist keep it. state of lown, G. C. Littlojohn, a brake- | fornin green gage plum man on the Burlington road, called at the | Californin grapes, 15c Bluffs or Omaha. city jail yestorday morning aud immediately | fornin white cherries, ed him out as a man who swindled an- | fornia black cherries, whilo riding ou a passenger train lusy | fornia raspberries, Frank Mason, a farmer living 20e per ¢ near Villisca, was tho victim, and by tho md e of an accomplice, a freight bill aud a bogus check hie was done up for §100 in cold cash. As svon as Littlejohn saw him ho declared that Smith was the mun, Mason has been tolegraphed for, and will be bro to Council Bluffs at the expenso of tho railroad company to ldentify him, Tue deod was | Tic per can; 8-ib, ean buked beans, 10¢ done near Red Oak. per can; [rench peas, 15¢ per cany sal- Swith is also found to answer the descrip- | mon, 10¢ pe 1lon can upplc tion to a dot of the man who contidenced [ oil surdines, ard sardines, 7 Butler, the Idalio man, out of scveral dol- ember this sale is for ten days lars, A telogram was sent by the Union rown’s C. O. D., Covacil Blufts, Pacificauthorities yesterday authorizing the ofticials of the road to stop him 1u his home ward journey and give him transportation back to the BInfTs 50 that e too may iden- ufy the bewhiskered scnlawag, ‘Tnere scoms 10 bo not the smallest doubt that Smith is ono ot the williest confidenco meu that ever ever turned o trick in this vicinity, and his conviction will fill a long-foit want at the lowa stato penitentiary. nrices. Today we place in our corner 200 pairs ladies’ kid button shoc vrice $2 to 84, your choice for § 200 paivs ladies’ Indies’ hand ton boots, new goods, eommon for dow: former wi be ric ies, 10¢ but- and 10 13, go at turn opera lasts, widths A .50 to 4, all true of the OVERCGCOATS. b vee 10¢ ver can: corn, Ste per cang tomatoes, Sie r can; 2:-b, 7ie perean; 2lb. can string > per can; 2-1b. ean wax beuns, all sonso price strawberr! standard standard can peas, 21b. can or 50, Full cheviot sack ovcnc(mta with and without velvet collar. in gray and brown. Bul()l’o the fire we sold them for $4,78; N RO 00 D roved wing sachem, W Bolt; of Fine chinchilla overcoats, in blue and black; yoke and sleeves lined with silk, with an elegant cashmere lining on the balance, Before the were smoked we got $12.80, now .. Scott liouse; good voard; low rates. X Contessing. corgo 8. Ruinbow of Harlun, luy county, was in tho city yesterday ac compnnied by a feeling of sadness thut was not akin to pain. Ho is to ba lord hign exe- cutioner at a next Friday, unless fate intervenes and takes away from him s prospective victim, k Cuwmberland, who was convieted of murdering two men two s ago. Cumberland has already made a coule of last confessions in which he im plicated some of his fricnds in the murder, in o hope of saving his ow neck. Bat all his attompts to shift the responsibility have so far been fallures, and ho rea s that something must be doue. So he hies announced that in the near future he expects to give out an- otlier_deathbed confession, in which some artlipg statements may bo looked for. Tao quthoritios of Shelby county feel somo curiosity as to the coutents of this confes slon, and 1t is possivle that they may con- sider them of sufficient importance to justify a reprievein order that an invesligation may be made. hanging All our kerseys, meltons, Irish frieze, all sizes and imaginable shapes, some worth $18, any of them worth $10 to $12; on ac- count of smoke.. Beautiful shetiand frieze ulsters, in three different shades, long shapes, big collars and double SHOES CHEAVER TUAN EVER, Look ut Some [ January 1st T will v and 1 will need elcos and Then e Goode, we to Main street all the room in the new store for the go stoek I have bought [ have a fir and wintor goods that will bo 80!d this month at prices that will pleass y Remem- ber this is no old of u poor stock, but new goods new styles, and everything in the house will be sold has struck | Choap. min A plain business talk. To come to ths polnt at once, let us fnfer that new clothing. We know how you fasl and what you want Wl|t‘lht‘l you have little, or a siug sum to spaes, you desirs (gol for the amount you sp2nd the bast passible raturn fon ur money. Inthis you are right, and METCALF'S is the p]m.e where you will get it. The pretly styles of suits and overcoats at $3.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, ara something much superior to suits and overeoats usually offared at those prices, being made botter than ever, and the styls and finish are extraordinarily good. Winter days fast approaching. will remind mothe an inventory of the young hop ara re siadl } Hoaton Store A tidal wave of prosperi us and the surplus stock is rapidly dis- | "y “ave nover advortised a spocial dis- appearing to make room for the im- | count sule or anuLL lensancn “fake’ of mense display of holiday goods. A fow [ goy lind. und. whon L ehow vou the spartment. Bargains in every It” you are securing bar- depurtment. eete Bt MUSLINS Teun-cont half bloached wuslin, 7. Best 10-cent bleachod cotton, S¢ and Our Oxford gray “ulster,fwithout lining, double faced, B4 inches long, full length, is very desir- able at $7.80, but the smoke oV s, 5 s 000 9o B ea g D aGaD HoIE 0B b —— SPECIAL GLOVE AND SOAP SALE Boston Store Will put on sale today 69 dozen la undressed mosquetaire kid gloves worth 81.25 for 75¢ a pair, in all the latest shades of tans, modes, slates, pearl, grays and creams Also 100 gross genuine Cincinnati cas- tile soap ut the nominal figuve of 1 cent e, few of th Men’s hand sowed L 7.00, reduced to Men's h.mll 3 reduced tc Mer duced Mon’s vou wan neh ealf shoes 208, 8ic. See our muslin, A good 7-cent unbleached muslin, 6e. Yard wide fino cambric, 10c, Boston Store, Council Bluff SHEETINC 0-4 unbleached ~lu-\»l||w now brand of ¢ unbleached In no l'e”rilg']t'h of time these sn P bargains will be gone, so if you wantone you mustcome quick. BOSTON 5TORE. Fotheringham W hitelaw & Ce Council Bluils, In. N. B Store open evenings until 9 Men’s calf and dongola shoos $1 duced to $2.00, Cheaper onos in proportion. worth 20c, totake ul's wearing apparel. We 1y to supply his n22ds. ifit's a suit, h blenched and unbloached pil- | T, L low case muslin 10 9-4 heavy 25¢ sheeting, 20e, Other widths nnd qualities loss than manufacturers’ list, Asic for soft Imperinl br: fine and soft, 9-4 width, only 25c. Bos- ton Store, Council Bluffs, WASH GOODS, 86-inch printed sheeting, sold for to close, Gic. Ono caso seersuckor, worth 8c, to close, 100 pieces homespun worth 13c, to close, &ke. Two eases h coon reps, larly sold for 15¢, to ¢lose at 10c, Printed Bedford cords, sold for 1, to 20 with othor bargains at 5e., Boston Store, Council Blufls, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co, N. B.—Store oven every evening until 9 p. m. Saturduys, 10 p. m., until Christmas. nd sheeting. good quality, outing flannel, regu- e PERSONAL PIRAGRAPIS. E. I. Mayno has goue to Galiatin, Mo., on i sbort business trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hart loft yesterday morning for a visit with relatives in Kansas City. J. J. Fearon, chant of this city, 15 & Bluffs visitor. Mrs. . A, Sackett is confined to her home, 111 hird avenue, with o very sovere attack of typhoid pneumc Mr. and Mrs. N. Irom their country hotel, and Mr. tice of law. Colonel D, B. Dail 1y & well known mer- ow of Jacksouville, Ill., Pusey havo co to the Pusey will resumo tne moved Gra 7 has tendered his re nation us captain of the Dodee Light Guar and roting is to b called in & 10w days to select his successo! L. B. Cousins has reccived a notice of his uguguuln.uul as alde on the staft of A. G. Weisert, commander-in-chief of the Grand Arwmy of the Republic. 1. L. Shepard left last evening for Duluth, Minn,” whore bo will engage in the real estute business, His family left for tnat placo Thursday évening, W./Atwood, who has been conncoted with the Wabush for seve ars pust, has resizned bis position and accepted anothor with the Unlon Pucitic, as rovisiug clerk in the general ofico in this city. An honest pill is tho noblest work of 1ho apothecary, DaWitt's Little Early Risors cureconstipation b iliousness aud sickhoad ache, Davis fordrugs and paints L. P, Judson, civil engincer, il Ao s Tensh nres capit bank for sale. S B'way. stock Citizens § . H. Sheafe. Flrms Consolidating, Stevs have been takea toward the consol- fdation of three large firins of this into ote mammoth coueern, which will carry on tho implement business on o large sc Tho threo firms are the Kmpkie company, tho Woir-Shusart the Shugart Seed company. the new comy i3 the Emplie-Shusart company, and it was incorporated vesterday with o capital stock of §100,000. The board of directors for the first yerr is composed of E. L. Shu . i L. Hil, Lyman Suu orge 1. Wright, N0 Lamo of Being fraquently urge portions of my furin, cided to plat 200 Place, familiurly known as tho Scott farm, and to begin the sule at once in five and ten acre lots, I have placed the same in the hauds of Greenshields, Nicholsen & Co., who will actin the matter as my exclusive agents, Fruit growers, gardeners and thoso who want the conveniences of u city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a rare op- portunity to do M. Torr, to sell small Lhave at lust do- es of Enterprise Special (I For this week Miss Ragsdale will have salo of trimmed ha 2 and #4, ow is the time to get a burgain, Day & Hess have a force of men work ing on the roads through the Klein tract. Buy five or ten ucres there while it is cheap. v sal T, D. King & Co.’s Purtagas cigar helped to elect Cleveland, It's the 1ee- ord breaker for the year, dies’ shoes and slips. Laird’s hand turned ton and lace that sold for 86,00, $7.00 and #8.00, for $4.00 and $1.50. A fine lot of cloth top lnce and buttons in extension sole, for $1.00. These goods have not been out.of the factory a nmn!h and welts but- lippers alf, patent leather and line ov rried in th r.|11 styles, 5,00, 4. 00, 1 00 and $1.00. o lot of & that will be sold in bronze ooge tins,the finost ity, and all this ) reduced to. .00, $3.00 and £4.00 shoe at bed rock prices. REMEMBER EVANS WARRANTS ry pair he sells, and you will find thing exictly as représent Don’t overlook the barguins fov Coal gnd Wood. Sackett & Preston, 028 Broadw rhone 44, BOYS 1N BL Thinks vization at Tope of a society known as “Tho Boys in Biue,” has caused quite a stirin Grand Avmy cir the avowed intention of those starting new soe to ru the out of the country. o J ment commander of the Republic, wus nsked yesterday for his opin- lon of the new orgamzation und what effect he thouekt it would bo apt to Lave upon the Grand Army. It will not last long,” number of societies of Boys in Bluo bave tines by disgruntled m Army of the Itepublic, flourished o briaf time Grand Army of the I and best soldicr irand Army of the was uis reply, 4 tne patur of the 1 started at different mbers of thi rand butaliof th m have d cxpivea. Tho pulic is the grand order ever created, cmbraces the bost mon of the old army and 1t principl not excelled Ly nuy secret organisition nor any cnurch tody extaot. [t wil live as long as the members of the army ol the union live and e ro with she last soldi bt no diffcrenco how maoy osnti-Grand Ar associations spring up they will not efl tho Grand Army, which is the only re- sponsible, und recognized soldier body in the country. Tuo Bogs in Bluo will be biue boy before many months, so far as eff ¥ thing of permauent injury to the Grand Army of the Republic 1s concerned. The claim mado by the Kausas populists that the Grand Army is a republicon insiitution is not truo. No politics is permitted i the organization.” It Coughs and Colds, Thoso who are snffer ing from coughe, coids, sorn thront, etc., should try Browa's Bronchisl Troches., Sold only in boxes. Gentlemen, the finest line of fall goods intho city, just receivol. Roitor, tho WHAT SARGENT 1AS TO SAY at Cheap Shoes, y to the peop 1ha, and my customers in r, that wh there is a cheap sale of shoes that Sargent is in it, Itemember, that newspaper pufls are puid for. = When the papers say that Sargent, or any one else, 15 the biggest mun in town, to huve more room, ete., Surgent or some one else has to pay forit. Getthe cheap shoo prices, then come to me. I have room enough, nm not going to move, can wait on more trade than I am having, and WILL SELL SHOES CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY, Peovle know that when I tell them shous are good and cheap that they are justas Isuy. No bunting or red rags in front of my store, but shoes cn.-..p on the inside, Come and get prices. SARGENT'S, 413 Broadway, See those oil heaters at Swaine’s, 787 Broadway. Al of Couneil ove Drawing tor Plac ‘The oftice of the county auditor was trans- formed yosterday wito the beadquarters of & lottery which was wanipulated in accord- anco with the statutes of lowa. The cavital stock was 8 miuus quantily, and the para phornalia consisted of two Lats and seve: shps of paper ubon which were written the names of the three presewt justices of the peaco sud turee wen who assume tho duties ~ of these offices after January 1. This metbod is the one which is provided by law for determiniog the s'e- ocession of Lhe justices, but it has wever m. Saturday’s 10 p. m. Looking for Horse Thieves, James F. Bucher of Oregon, Holt county, Mo., was in the city vesterday after:oon following up & hot trail, Some thicves visited bis place last Tuesday night and stole a team of horses, after which they went to an ndjoining furmer and stole a wagon, set of harness and an overcoat. They were traced in & northerly direction, aad finaily turnod up at the Kiel ivery barn in this city, whare they stopped Thu ¢ 100U and had their horses fed, Mr. Bucber has offered a reward of €30 for the capture of the stolen property or the thioves, aud ha is now trying to earn o part of too reward Limself. “Ben Hur” at Dohany’s opera house, December 2 and 3, with Saturday matinee. :ts now on sale at box oflice. Coual and wond: best and Missouri hard wood in the city deliver . cheapost prompt “Ben Hur” at December 1, 2 matinee. Soats oftic Dohan, and 3 now house, turday cn sale at box Taken Sick on the Street Justice C. A. flammer was taken 1ll yes- terday morning as he was coming down town {0 bis oftice, A sudden rush of blood to tho liead caused vertizo, which compelled him to sink down on the sidewalk av the corner of Broadway and Peavl streets until o carriago coula be ealled to take him back bome, Last cning he was ¢ 10 bo improving reperied vhat, and no serious results are looked for. The A. D. T. Co. has added two hacks to its fo! and will answe ut all bours, day or night, 1795 oflice, 8 Main st new calls Telephone, Don’t TN (A many new and uscful o Bros. HnH cabir il Of Interest To Dyspepties. 1 went to Excdleior Springs, remen your have scen the rticles at Lund o ¢ photos, cut , for 80 u ) prices, 81 Coltago ¢ 50 for lery, in uflering with n chronie case 1 hud been treated by somo best phigsicians in the country (st s City, Clucinnati avd Bultimore), twithout relicf. 1 was very much dis: luced 10 'try the 1'x Waters, 1 faftr ¢ (i 1l Nt, and fr t when 1 wentto Excels of ss was 110 pounds, 1 now weigh about 190 pound 1 fully ueed will cure 15 perhups o swecping bt they cured mie and I know of scores of other who I permanently cured of s waters properly of dyspel This (Sigucd) 5. FowLzx, Judge of Probate Court, Liberty, Mo., Oct, 29, 1591, The waters are @ onty by (he Excel- slor Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drug Co., Agents, Omaba, Neb NEBRASKA National Bank, U, 8 DEFOSITORY - . OMAHA, NEB W Jor Pampidet, Capital. .. Surplus........ .$400,00) L §63,000 Ofoers anaDirectors—kHenry W. Yatey. proaldont & C. Cushing, viow presidens, . 8. Maurice W. ¥ nd, Colling J. N. IL Patrick, Lewis 4 THE IRON BANIL, Cor. Columbia Clothing Co., 13th and Farnam. l}rhkn tre fjutch Pmcess " Other Chemicals are used in iha preparation of Bmakfast Becna, which is cbsolutely pure and soluble, It bas more than three tinies the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is fi onomical, ing less than one cent @ cup. It delicious, mourishing, EASILY more e is DIGESTED. Sold by Crocoers everywhore. ad Ve N7 / , ), The Mercer. Cmaha’s Newest Hotel. COR. 12TH ANO HIWARD STS. 10 Rooms at $240 per day 0 Keoms with Bath at §.00 per day 20 Rooms with Bath ut §.50 to §4.5) pe OPENED AUGUST Modern in Every Respect. Newly Furnished ay. 1st., ironghout, C. 8. ERB, Prop. SPEG IFIC OXYGEN T STANDS § KiHG Curcs Colds ules ATRIALS FRE atarrh SAVE Barrels of it EXTILERATING REFRESHING Cures NERVOUS ALL WELCOME Cures Bronehitis 1 ‘... Valughle “OXYGEN BOOK™ Free Cull or write Tk SPECIVIC ¢ Sulte Eogltah Diamond T r b, i’ffifi?fmm Biils Many of OUrAGENIS are SELLING Trom #40 to 0) worth of ARNO.D AUYDM!TID STEAM COOKERS per wonth DOt reniuin a1, oF work for small Wages. when yc o maklng more mone han in summor. for terms, AMNOLD OOKER CO. | O waha. iwight Apply TS DEAFHES ++ BY ELECTRICITY. Bend 10 cents for our 100 page ‘Electio-Medical Theory and Practice. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. @ W. PANGLE, H. D. Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Yoars® Experionce. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND ¥.OMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S IERDAL DISPENe SARY OF MEDICINE, xy, Heust platut, kLiduey iplaing, Worvous Dnblllty, Mental Depres- zion, Loss of Manhood, Sominal 0383, Disbetes, right asn, St Vitus' mfiflk’flmm' tism, Parplysis, White Swelling, Ecrofula, Fu Cancers, Turnors and Fistulain ano removed without the kniie or drawing a drop of blogd. . Woman with her delieate orgrns re- Blored 1o health, Dropsy cured wiihout tapping. Speclal Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, 850 to $500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or ng pay. Hemorrboids or Plles cured. THOSE WIIO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ailt a person without asking & questions All correspondence strictly confidential, Medicin/ Bent iy express, Addressali letters o G. W, Pangle, M.D, 858 Broadway, Council Bluf NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOIR GIRA DING, ners of 1 parts of lots y In b .o h 3l fr 20 streets, ) i wpprovalof tl S5 the dam the property nif alley, declarod o 14 | pproved Novemt furthor notific Atment ity of Oimahy. Dave by the gradin siiry by ord i Ist 1802 You' s cepted s require December he forenoon Donohoe, 14 ind duly qualified e Tt duy of wur of 100 consldering und 1o the oy y afectod nsidery s concernit ussessment proper. W RIVER, GEO. . PAD K. W. GEBRON, Committee of Appra Nov. 2ith, 1502 u ity subr sors, 108 Omnha, Neb., Croposal for Lun and Cement for City of Omat ealed bids will the eity compt 6. 18I, for thie ment for the ye troller will furnish lumber, and ooly de on such blanks. 1 have 1o stand th the ] Thie comp bianks for the bids on bids will be nsldered All cements furnisiiod st of th quired cic of 8100, Theright is 1y or all bids, J Nov. 2, 16U reserved THEO. OLSEN, Cowptroller, coat or a shi t walist. trousers, over- Our prices are not=d for their modesty. Complete stock of hats, caps and furnshing goods. Mail Orders solicited. METCALF BRO'S, 808 Broadway, Eisman building Council Bluffs GWNS The eminent sp gisterod graduut; atarr, Jost manh Wit esot Lifl) rent Tree. ¢ SPECIAL NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1816 D()ugl(ls SU nieo nou EMPLOY MENT. FANTED—A pupll nur N avenne and Apply at once. ut the W. C. A los Mt streef, must be )f kood moral charac HOUSES AND LANDS. T A WOOD & €O, have s Wi southwestern lowa y RENCHANGE A LSTIACTS und loans Bhuits 1 and ety Toans graln. 1o rentals. Monoy | Sl0ts tn Mulion’s ad 1 iota in iy liss & Pala 21 lots in 1 16 ot 1n Lo lotain 1 1 lot | Lots In evory addit oron paymonts. call show ro) on e Cou, onl 10 meros § mi AL 1l {or grapes. ber; kple street, city DANCING ONDAYS in K adults, 7:80 p onduys. §p.m. Mu Address . A, P B Omubia. W, E. ¢ A m. Soe furni ambe I’ Good room hous AU street for and. Greenshields, Ner Farm and eity pro Pusey Monoy loaned stato o o of for salo. *farms and 00 South 10ikon & CO riy & dhomas, at sod ors, e walo, Dwellin 1 for local invel 10 the elty cheap for cash Al Ak U No troubly Nicholkon & (o A WHT exeh 1 Couneil 0 na sttamio eon Lo nero 1ot Bromdway s from city: | Addrosy %0 dren, 4 p. m Inis hocond and fourth slied purties and Biutfs,or 2} Fa amir MISCELLANEOUS. GARBAGE removed Tehlmneys cleaned. . D, 01 SALE. che tabllahed bush cil Bluffs, 1a. in ox Addr OST—§30) ALL Awho fatled 1o snug L woek | enshie Jnd 1 man orty )L BALL payment IN ONE at th T who A small datry 1520 Avenus 1 08T Jturn Lady's & ) Beo office fOF Fiw POUNDMASTER h day of N white Trpounded on the 24 ark by po vin and two white hin | fect horse will be gold on th 10 ... on Leavenworth, streots, in the alley, ut vubiic o D1-dis vaulte Burke, city Lldg chan s 1" o tor Iund, 0. box 6 101 BY A PE argain . g, NICho r i ki Wik wise enough Lo pick up the b cows. Cashor purt 10 wuteh with gent's chato, 5 NOTICE, ember, one forehead ed 5 bur 1f not rod sth of Dece between 25 tlol JOUN SPOERL, Pounduiastor eet, Omdh 'l DISEASES OF WU«I“N Neb. S | Omaha Medival and Straica INSTITUTE. = e & B INFIRMARY e w7 FOR THE [ fil’REA'l‘MEN'l‘ —OF ALL~— GhPfllllP a0l S Disy Ll) Al O s rentr Nry form of Wisersn B 0 OIcHl OF surgin) i LCbeds TOF PRUBILS, BOAr | an | attan | v 1o Writ ex, club Bost ay 003, truse il rdieat o & “AsercranTy, Book on Diseisss of o Tataly nio ] o 1 W bl ‘3 Women KR, runent for Vito, Only I Epeetaliy of PRIVATI DIS L, Srpniicie withoul wor. 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