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TR DAILY COUNCIL BLITES CrEcy NO. 12 PEA R 1 ed 1y cartier to any part of the oity AW TILTON < Manager ELED « | Buslnees Office No 43 FLEPTIONES { SUn1 Faitor No.23 —_— MISCK MENTION, Hoston Store, cloaks and holid g s. The school board will hold its ar month meeting this evening The Scanlan-Hazen contest w ’ noon 1t 2 The Woman's Christian tin rooms in the M b t 1 o clovk from the r The two McKinzics, who wore arreste sone time ngo f i Constable Baker W attach a horse b K ciding prose C. McCarthy has been b {over to the federal grand jury on the charge of pas 14 counterfeit fixed at & His boud w v in Omaha As he could not ssary cash he was taken to the count | for safe keeping A wissing plank has left a hole in the Iy dian creck oridze on eight inches wide and The attention of the « i called to it it will today, in order to pr ing teais or persons The London bottlin, street were closed b evening on 1 Strauss Bros. of Chic claim of $1.500. S, G J. Cugar were the proprietors lishment, but on!y Br made defendants in the g ing A. C. Ellsworth was arrested Saturday oun au information charg him wit arceny Ellsworth was the owner of five cords of wood which were seized by Mrs. L. L. Ogder of Omaha under a landlord’s writ of attach ment, for the rent of his nouse on Harrisou trcet is claimed that he disregarded the atta men nd removed the wood from the premises. The officer who served writ objected to t ng with the mujesty of the law tion against b Mrs. Bruce Wel terday morning years, after an leaves four broth her brothers, J. this way and filed an m informa of liness of eight months ,and three sisters. one of S.Sullivan, consumption, She having from Galesburg, 1il.. to attend tne which will take place at 8:30 o'clock Tow morniug from the residenc . between Ninth and Tenth remains will be buried in the cemetery. The deceased was a sis of William Power, mail clerk at the Pacific trausfer. 1t Looked Like Christmis At the Boston Store all last week Never did we do such business. So far abead we mean to keep it up, and prices are what will do it. Don't fail to see ns in toy room. Everything amusge the youn In the dry goods line we have everything you may want in useful Xmas gifts. Handkerchiefs—we have everything you want. In fur—see our prices and assortment. Gl we still lead as before ents’ furnishing. anythir you can think Bf, dress goods, silk linens und fancy goods at modern prices. F., W. & Co., Council Blutls. Don't Stop to Think 00 long, or you may lose the oppor- tunity that multitudes f people ave tak- ing advantage of getting 1he bargains that T. B. Hughes is offering in shees, rubber goods and gent’s furnishing goods. The rush there just now is only a new emphasis that Tow is the monarch of South Main street. and that 919 is the place where dollars count for more than they are actuaily worth. Hasdsome Hollday Display Look all along Broadway and you ecan find anything t compa y of fine holiday goods And sold, too, il beauty merit and price mean anything. Domestic soar PERSONAL P E. A. Wickham is in D Frea Coffman of Chic the guest of his friend, S. 1. Etnyre. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. VanDesveer left last evening for a visit of a couple of weeks with relatives in Courtland, N. Y. Hurry Delong has returned f tended” visit to Minuesota. | hurt iu a cable raccident in Omaba over a year ago, and although tie hus now become able to walk without the aid of erutches he will be a cripple for life. Will Give You 50 ad This. This notice, if cut out and brought to W. W. Chapman, is good for 5 cash in payment on the purcha LGRAPHS, wver. igo is in the city. m an ex wus badly of any pastel or étehing at his holiday head- quartel . 18 Main street, which he has secured for this s al sale. Five hundred framed subj 1st purchnsed by Mr. Chapman at a forced sule in the cast, ave offered by him at less than Al new, artistie- et gems., Sugar Corn! Sugar Corn! Try the Council Bluffs su The best in the market. corn, bsolutely no chemicals used 10 bleach he corn white. It is young, tender, sweet, clean and wholesome, Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Started a Night school, Rev. E. W. Allen, pastor of t} church, has hit upon the idea of night school in which those wish can supply themselyes with a good business edu Christian founding a who n ut a nominal cost. It will commenee ary 6, and the term will last eighteer weels, sessions being held every Saturday evening from 7:0 to 9:30 o'clock. ‘There will be no tuition fee. The facuity and branches taught by follows Superintendent—E. W. Alien Bookkeepiog—Mr. Leverett, Mr. Ott Arithwetic = Mrs. Johuson, Miss Goodehild, Miss Bull and Miss Long nabip and Letter Writlng—Miss Blood 1 Miss Ferzus . each are announced as E Reading-Miss Baldwin, Miss Hoesche and Miss Lucas. anguage and Spelling—Miss W. White, Miss Clay, Miss Blanchird ana Miss K. White Chambers' Iy For beginners, every Monday. Junior class, 4 p. m.: adults, 8 p. m. Advanced junior class every Wednesday 4 p. m. Assemblies every Wednesday %:30 p. m. His elegant academy in the Shugart- Beno block can be secured, with elevator services, for parties and musicales. Apply 1o Mr. Winters at elevator. The best of music can be furnished for all pariies. g Practice. 8. M. Williamson still sells the Stan- dard and Domestio at 106 South Main street, and has not removed to Broad- way, as has bun luporlml Diamonds ll Wollman's, way. sl S R W. 5. Balpd, Lawyer, Q\us\i block. 409 Broad BEE | | THE OMATA DAILY BEFR: MOND NEWS FROM COUN TELQ | the night about 11:40 o'clock, and less than AD 2 MIL DL ) | tiventy minutas iater he received notice that | the place was on fire. The theory advanced [ A first, that it might have caught from { lighted cigar stub that had_been swept o L 'S . Reos orongly | 1810 the back room with other refuse, seems | B ‘ H '.(" b ',n“ €9 | Wobeout of the quest for it started Cleasing Out from a Barglar, { among & lot of straw hats piled up on & 3 )'.’l e. The back door and window were D | closed with heavy iron shutters, 85 that it OulcK Wotk of 4 DETECTIVES | would have been dapossible for an incendiaf { WUILK WOFK OF HE OMAH DETEC !V[‘ I to get in that way tonpnly a mawch. It | e | seems 1o be a deep my stery H Harry Davis. a young man who works for | Within un W After the Robhery Was | Miltonberger and sles in the store, lost | ported from the Monse Chief | every article of cloth ¢ had, excepting | what he had on The 1age to the build: avey's Men oth Thiet i 8 | ok bl P a i | ing is esumated at $00, while that to th wnd Fiunder | | stock is estimated at about an_equal S | The damage to the stuff in the front pa ! the «t was entire, and just what it T'lie t Brnc vau amount 1o canuot be told uatil time is «t P slats $a for making a thorough investigation ¢ tock night. A the ? b tern book List 1 hore B ake u stak works, $1.39 and i th t = Sea a h t 3 1) T he Wor Bor \ L B lumb as of the World, $1.80: Web- a and A lot of ster’s unabrid cloth, $1.19, $1.45: Be ay’s nov | Lie: N ouks from oth, ¥3.9%: Bulwer s asking the ¢ b o articles neg weht it in Burlingt keu it off the namy | as found stamped He had been | ) ! | lice at n 3 t a ing the Nebraska side. He claimed to have | brought the miul of stolen property allthe He refusel to back to this sweetmeats Christmas morning Irving's, Thackery, 10 v¢ " Encyclopacdia 6 vol., eloth, $1.48 $1.450 Heaven and Ke Heaven and Gospels, Gem of Devotion, et all at our usual pr Iways to be found at our book artment, New arrivals of popul woks da HERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., BOSTON STORE, Council Blu Land coffee pots C. DEVOL Broadw WHITE EVENINGS, Haven's, the river quis \ and shades $.00 | 1 for this. how- | i s a case | | i | L ! CANDY WHILE 30U WAIT, | €. 0. D._Browa's Great Window Adver- | tiszment for the Holiduya. : 5 H than to be born t and vegetable ex- i <0 reasons C. O. . Brown. who | t at MeAtee's, | his store room by th o |feak el | in the country, ious | Holly and boquet gree, loose or made P lun tempting v for wreathes, any si I leox's | uncles, cousins, r eenhouse, Bast 1 « some other felloy == | sweets were ¢ M will public. Groe Brown | whe st | dently expects to turn the than wholesule { of dy‘l O ctners o g tlendly meom Ten carloads of po wanted. High- |mektaon. s means the ICWAU | ogt cash price paid. John Dann, 410 | of candies of every description at | §50 43 PHICE | one-half wholesale prices. and conse- | PP sttt e (e g quent joy in every house where there | Rare bargains in beautiful Christmas | litile ones who want and expect a | goods and hol novelties at De- | | | ‘ box of C. O. D. Brown also wishes it stood that his slash in prices on staple and fancy groveries still continu | Thrifty Lousewives can find anytuning they want for either the kitchen or tabl caléulated to tickle the palates of ex- | acting husbands at his place of business. | Well, it pretty well known that | | Brown sells goods cheaper than a { body. and when he announces that he | | intends to sell candies next week at Se a pound it occasions no suvprise H | visit to his store alone is nece v | convince any one that the materials | | him that would tempt King Solomon to | | vacate his place amo s and | come down to enjoy it. : MAUKATH & COS AMAS SLIFPERS Monday We shall Men's and at on Sa 300 Pairs of Shppers. A great opportunity to buy chea tra fine goods, handsomn 1 slippers, suitable as Xmas g rath Co.'s sule. | A1l £1.00 slippers at Tie Alld100 rs at $1.15. All at §1.25. ALl $1.50. All & 22,00 Ove ggin e the style | this are s @ ut | wholesale hand-turned . worth ! button Ladies’ low & Co.'s w 00 pairs lad k at and lace 3 AND BOY Men's and boys' satin calf, $1.50, 0, , worth Meun's fino calf id welt # shoe at §2.50. | Men's buckle arctics, 1,00 Ladies’ rubbers, 25e, Come and seé the great Ferris wheel MAURATH & CO. i 533 Broadway amp Sale, Monda between the hours and os. will offer a stand lamp in their store at the uniform | price of $2.00. The lamps included in this offer are many of them worth as high as #5.00. but during the time speci- fied you can have your choice of any stand lwnp in the store for $2.00 3 Main strect “of Gre, t sale ates knives, velocipedes, boys' ‘hese are our Christmas specialties, and you an buy a pair of club skates for i from blc to The. Big Cole's, 4 Main T Discount On all silver and plated ware, Ster | ting silver teaspoons at $4.00 per set, in- | cluding engra i B. Jacquemin & Co, Ladies, if you de the kitchen ask grocer Hoffmayr & Co.'s Fancy Trade mark—Blue > avsolute peace in for J. € Patent flo Rooster. Gold plated onyx top table piano lamps with electric burners and shades only $10.00 at Maurer’s. Crockwell has the largest toy store in the state. RnhE George $. Davis, prescription druggist. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Purtagas. Bee Crockwell, the toy maa. No ¢ to the Origia. T. Miltonberger, whose store was badly scorched about miduight Saturday night, is still upable to give auy account as to the origie of Lhe fire, ke lefi the bullding for Roger's knives $1 404 Broa 40 4 set at W an's, Have you seea the mpany’s heaters at the Gas ¢ tedspoons " Broadw d nan's. Wol 00 per set. Crockwell is showing the larg tic soap Doue WEATHER FORECASTS, Siightly Warmer ic Ne Ave the WasuineTox, De for Mo ¥ warme aslkn s: colder Tuesday morn: Forl General warmer; south westerly winds. :h Dakota— Fair: shehtly warmer castern portions: colder Tuesday Local ficcord. Orrice or TuE WEATHER BUREAU. OMATA Dec —Omaha recor mperature and rawfall compared with cor iding day of past four years Maximum temperature Minimun: tem perature Aver atur Precipitat Statement showinz t ion of perature and precipitation at Omaha fc day and since March 1, 184 Normal temperature Excess for the day Norwmal precipltation 03 inch Deficiency for the day 03 inch Deticiency since M ol .41 Inches Reports from Other Stations at § p. €147 Gronur B Hi . Local Force DUWN ON BUSTLERS. Black Tills Stockmen Huve an Organiza- on that Fro‘ects Itself. Hor Sprixs, S. 1., Dec. 17.— Special 10 Tue Ber]-The Western South Dakota Stock Growers associativ is an organiza- uon which is ouly 1 year old, and yet its growth hias beeu mary It started with eleven members, and now they numoer 106, with fourteen applications for membership Their organizatiou is for mutual protection against the rustliug business. ana their system for inspection at the western markets has proved so thorou; sod satisfactory that almost every stock grower in the country is anxious 1o becume a ber. mem- It Las now over 00000 head of caitie 8,000 head of horses assessable under its by-iaws, and at the recent meeting employed @ regular attoruey to attend to its business tafixed salary. The rustling business in shis part of the country has now become & thing of the past, Congressman D. B. Henderson of lowa, who Las been here for two wecks for his bealth, is very much improved ana will re main aboul & week longer before returaing Lowe. AY. DF(F\[RI‘R 18 1393. 'DECEARED WARAN GALLIGAN Usderwriters Want a ‘Réorganization of the Firs Departnent. DREADING A RISE 1N INSURANCE RATES | Omaha's Fire Chi Before Visitiog Accused Gefans and What Iasines the Proposed of Sweiring of Men Say in- competency Absat Chauge. The threatened advaned of ent in irance rates has efn maha ness men and property owners to indu a t of kicks during st week en & number of confercy ercial club and elsewher has boen aily dis erested parties and implored not to rais the rates The basis of complaint on the pa X nsurance companies has t v, light water pressu 0. 1 ff the advance in rates busincss men have put th onand have devised sev move the cause of comy insurance cir The matter was f the general meeting of the Commercia that date severa strictly conferences have between certain business and representatives of the insurance panies. The subject of increased equipment of the fire department and 4 better system of inspection was tily encouraged, aud some liberal minded business men were favor of raisiog a populur fund to Puy an othor fire nd present it to the « of Omaha if the appropriation was not s cient. This action, ihey argued, would save em money in the end and would be cheaper than an advance every year insuran rates After Gailizan's Sealp, 1t another schieme, and one that was in stigated and boomed by certain insura men, was the reorganization of the fire dc partment roasted Jack Galhgan to_a finish the present chief and, whether ness men who nave to k0 nto the combine for his remos It is said upon excellent that & strong combination is per cted to pull Galligan ou red-whneeled buggy and retire him to the ranks of sc cluded citizenship. For some time a cer organizition has been after Galiizan's s but he has been his hair cut regu larly and keeping 3 close eve ou the knives ol his 1ies, The salary of the f chief is 2000 good hard eons per year and there are o numberof statestien in Omaha ust 10w who have almost los 3 v looking for a ts against Gallizau therefore received but lit the commissioners, wh calor prejudiced reason the prospective alliance of busiuess men surance sgents and the 1 ercial b calling for a new fire chief, increased equiy micnt and better inspection is ussuming a serious aspect £ re chief 10 the ground during the nast weck aud | unmistukable rumblings of a nt ua political organization to install one of its members as his successor, but wercan uation has been wor ich secrecy thit_but few people @ Gulligan himself, were aware of Moved by Threatened Raise in Rates. Ihe threatened a m rates is the sword of Damocles which the uce agents nold in ¢ proximity to the neck of business men. The latter co the stringent times and, protest. Fiually the promise is made that_ if the department is puton a better basis for fightiug fire the rates will not be increased Naturally the merchants got & move on themselves una after aiscussing.the matter some of the have couclude 10 jain hands with the iusur- ance men and demaud the scalp of G togethier with a graud chorus for more e gines adequate w pressure The wsurance men claim thata younger more ¢ tent man_should ‘succeed 'l’!w were prof suy that when the Germau t summer be used their presence whi ran, her an ¥ 10 pushers iu the movement to down the ¢ cite that the rank and file of the departm but ueed & new bos saw Chairman Gib. ittee of the ( Gibbou said th He had ies to encour of vas 1 and best he 1, was his best Galhga ceeded pa organizati sonally Le firen Whoat Om ferred a broken down down politician sessed & man who D Physic knowledge of buildings, how to L t uch loss of life a R 4 ctical man who would ive gen- 1 sutisfaction and less cause forcomplaint among the insurance men. He feared th even if Galligan was removed he would pplanted by u political hack who couldn’t ive. Unless lie was assured to the ald ot encourage Galligan's dismssal. Commissioner Utt veritied the rumor that members of the Commercial ciub were pranc- ing around with cood sized war clubs aud that they were shouting for a re aniza tion of tie fire departme Fire Commissioner Hartmau did not want to discuss the subject, but finally admitted that insurance men and merchaats were now Condon and Palmer Pushing the Scheme. James Condon of MeSha: Captain Palmer seem to be for the insurauce agents expressed isapprovi ne & Condon and ding the tight Mr. Condon has his method of fighting fires, He as a great dress paraoe chief the records of recent big tives wher efforts seemed to oe directed entirely suving surrounding property and let blazing building be totally destroyed zht that the firemen were ail right needed 4 nmew man {ruct them. This seemed to be the con 1sus of opinion Among insurance mwen who idently all on the warpath f Galligan whep asked about the mat replied that he was aware that many s:hemes had, from’ tume to time, been sprung to have him removed. He said that he was doing his best to render good scrvice with the facilities at his command. He w not respousible for water pressure. Iu cou clusion he said that ex-She Bennett and #n insurance man mumed Lyon were both atter bis position. Possibly, the bos tility of the insurance mén and others could be traced to one of these. He would cou tinue to do his duty as long as Le retained the pos TELEGREAPHIC BRIEFS. Dr. Gustav Adolph Liehiz, the celebratsd cheluist, died yesterdiy ;at Lis howe near Cautooville, Md Yesterdny's session | of (the Ceotral Labor unton in Boston was prncipally devoted to discussion of the situation of the uuemployed Pete Nolan, # noted puzifist & part each ear in & pistol and fist ¢ nter yester- day at Cincibnat! with Charles Davis, & circus tollower Because of the engagement by Walter Dami- rosch of the celebrated violncelloist, Henger who is not 8 member of the Musical Protective unior 5 orchestr: last night in New York refused 1o play for hiw At Wyandotte aud £ixth streets o the busi- pess dictrict of Kansas City at1o'elock this morning an unkuown hizhwaeyman, iu at- tewpting to hold wus futally sbot by the latter. The b up & yOUung man, works of J. H. Fteerbur will bogin today wol u day. For sev ru u nefit f New York Ci ve be & soarch f0F Henry J. Joues. 65 yeurs & wewlthy Califoruia winer, whose ] The best $1.50 Come and see us. Delta etr residence fs now temporarily in the W ales I'he body of Iy Pa. e was <iopp) polis while enroute to Edward Morwitz, editor and proprietor of the Gernian D of Phila dulphiu, was incine At Lhe minn ere- sterds e funeral services man by Rev. Aru boldt The San Francisco Call is authority for the nental” railway out ipany to ) lant of o The Francisco & At- is ~ald an.a letter carrier n the Ohio river t that ed at and sever The ci inst | uwistantial evidence is very strong Tones. sted for the murder urday night of W, W ersoll, a business ww of Chattanoogs, Tenu. There isialk of Iynching, but the police have ordered | lield at all huzards. Early this morniug the Luke View hotel in St Joseph, Mich., wa 1 to the wround entailing a ). The fire started in the furpuce roouw iu the | ut. A Mr Davis of St. Paul fell frou: o third story win- dow und wis fatally hurt Workmen engaged iucxploring the ruins of Thoesen's furniture house at Forly-nint Third avenue, New York, which ed by five Friday afternoon, found ewpl there us o nisher 'l“ux tes District Attorney W of Topeka has aunounced that he the cise begun by his predec azalust the TranSmissourd I'r under the anti-trust i, ¢ anpenls The three-masted selio rl Sprivgs, N. d.. life sta ed and disabled at Meye lie wiis it riduy v weuth The 116th anniversary of the conmmence- ment of the encamipment of the Arwy of Amer at Valley Forge was d last night 4t the fifth aunuul service of the Pennsylvaniu sons of the Revolution in Chr ch b, Phila- detphi. The old church (n_ whose pews si Washington, Fr n, Jeflerson aud their oupatriots was crowded to the A few days ugo Creek ludian, who was charged with both murder and theft, was tried 2 the court at Eufalis. Okl and convicted of both offenses. Instead of ignoring the minor chur At s ug ouly for the greater crime, us is iry in’ white couris, the judze first 1 the prisoner to receive fifty lashes for the theft six days later to be shot for the wurder Since the arrival of the erulser Olyipia fn port ut San Fra 1 officers huve sunounced i corre port telegraphed from Santa Bur Nor s voyage speed of twenty Al trip her 1 of the re- ara gIVing one and sixty- five huidredths knots. It now claimed 1he eXACL AVerage over the rse of eighty- Six knots was twenty-two and five one-huni- dredths knots per hour, twenty-six ruilroad miles. —_— or very close 0 The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones a improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentie remedy t 1 by any other, and that it is more acceptable to th Children enjoy it aud it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup company only WARM WATER FOR STOCK. BURNS COAL WO0D 0R coBs This Tauk Heater tauk from froezing lo ¢ wen realize the OB LE. e GOLE & GO S:u", la. shoes for ladies. CONFAB WITH MOS who do not buy their reeUE S SoA These prices are 20 per cent lower than we have so!d these goods heretofore Men's Gerr The Mistakes of Pharaoh IN HIS ES, Do not begin to compare with the mistakes people make BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS S. A. PIERCE & CO. . AT TME GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE, 100 Main St., Cor. 1st. Ave., Council Bluffs We have an enormous stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Slippers FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Fine embroidered velvetslippers at 80c.,, 78¢, $1, $1.¢ 28, $180, $1.78, $2. man so The best §1.75 shoes for ladies, Men's felt boots The best ¢2.00 shoes for ladies, Men's rubber boots. The best ¢2.50 shoes for ladies. Men's 3-buckle arctics. The best ¢3.00 shoes for ladies, Men's warm boots and shoes. The best line of ladies’ warm shoes and Men's fine dress shoes, slippers, Most complete line of ladies’ overshozs and The best shoes for boys. rubbers, The best shoes for girls, Largest stock of men's arctic The best shoes for babies All of This Immense Stock at Our Well Known Low Prices. We are money savers for you. Meyer Extra Quality 20, ; RUBRBHEKERS 0 and 12, i Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 | 1 | i New Jerseys 2 Send for Bales tight; draft light Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BE Now isthe time to buy a hay press oR. MCGREW is the only SPECIALIET WHO TREATS i PRIVATE DISEASEY and DEBILITIES of MEN ORNLY, Women Excluded. 18 years experience Clreulars free J4th and Farpam 5t OMaus. Nen Stockholders Meeting. OFFICE OF LEE-CLARKE-ANDHEESEN HARD- WARE U0, OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 5, 1593 —Notice is hereby glven 1o the stockholders of the Lee- Clurke Andreesen Hurdware couvany tnat be wnoual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be held st the itices of - the. said company, 1219 1 wnd 1223 Har street, lu the eit of Omiuba, in the state of Nebriska. ou Tu Junuary 9, A. D., 1594 at 8 o'clock p for the purpose of electing a bourd of directors for the company toserve during the ensuing | e | | year and 10 transact such other business as inay be preseated at such weeting H. ). Lex President Attest: W, M. GLASS, Secretary DBAsOL)s Star Brand private price Big sto Felt Boots, German Sox and Mack- intoshes. Excelsiors 45 Straight. ol COUNCIL BLUFR3 STEAMDYE WORK3 Ail kinds of Dyetaz and Clean'nz done (o the hizhest style of tio are Faled anl statned fabrios made 0 iovl: us good as new. Work promptly done unl deliverel in ull purts of the country. Seal for rice i C. A. MACHAYN, Propriotor, Broadway, r North weste depot. Telephone 22 Machin: at a 10Tons s Day Price. Dur Warranty Goes with Each Machinos SOUTHWICK BALING PRESS. A 12-Tons-a-Day The Southwick Baling Press is o s, {ul’ circlemachine, T. 600 machines sold ic the last 90 days SANDWICH MANF'G. CD., COUNCIL BLUFF3 DR. E. T. ALLEN EAR% SURCEON. i by ) NOSE THROAT Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb, Special Noticess COUNDIL BLUFF3: POR SALE bottling works. i good o and d paving Lusinoas. 6004 | » wel Beo oM | Do, Xou Day & Heas nave woiis | Denoice uas rult and gardea land ne | s ty?t BSTRACTS and 1aaim 5 CIiy Proparty bought and wold Pusey & Thomas, Couach Bluts : YARBAGE removed, cosspoois. viults, ¢ N Jcleanod Bd Burke, 4 Tayior's grocer 3 Broadway - 0% RENT A 4-T00m Levin, 218 Soutl 1et siee ¥ YOU w for $76.00. ¢ OST- Par of Il Tu moroees scawe. Kelurn 41 Maln St aod claln rewand