Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 08, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    _ tl'JIB OMAHA BEE
COUNC'Il. HLUI't'S
fclflJCi : - NO. 12 PEA UL STREET
olIvpfR I y carrier lo nuv part of th ? city
\\.T1I.TON. . MANAOKa
0 1 M 1-imciM-i.J 1 HiiVnMH Office
j j > | plt | ; , ] | | .
Y. I'liitnlilnp ( o.
I'M r.rll 1'luffs Lumber Co. .
A marrla ( o llcenso V.M Issued ynstcrdny
to Albert I'lino and LcnuHief , both of Pot-
tnwattatnlo county ,
Thomas Johnson of NcoU won in the city
j-ostcrdav and took out his nntiir-ilbatlon
papers preparatory to rnstinir his llrit vote
for Hcnjnmln Ifiiirlion today.
The Infant sou of Mr. nnd Mr < . Joseph
\VVMJ died yesterday irornniB and \vi\s
buried in thn afternoon from the mmilv resl-
Uenco on Thnty-sccond street und Ihird
nvcnuu.
. ) . H. Tan Patten returned vosterdny from
Calif jrnln. wlicro ho bin hcci : for the Inn
two months , ami bronchi hU bride back \\Hli
him. Mr. and Mrs. Van P.itten Will u-alio
their homo in Coiiin-II HlulTs.
Ucv. 'J' . Thlcbstun went \Vcston
yesterday to ut'cml the funcinl of .1. O.
tjiuinrd | | , who dlca thcto lut ; Hatunlny of
ilropiv of tl.o heart , iiRcdid ycar . The dc-
irated win well known in Council IJIuITi.
No court was held yesterday In district
court , cvorv onti bolnu too busy or too much
Interested in lolUlct t liny nr attention to
such trivial matters ns foi reinsures and
such. No court will i . held toilav , but on
Wednesday the pind win commence onro
tnoro.
tnoro.Vorlt
\Vorlt on tlio par ona'o ) of the Herman
Lutheran chinch Is prourosiini ! rnplill > . A
fitcd shuro of Ihu work Is boinj ; done by the
inemhors of Iho church nnd coimrscatloc , n
tiumbor of whom expect to meet this cvenlnt :
for the I'lirnoso of iloinc Iho lathlntr Any
linlp Hint can bo furnished will ho hlghlx nn-
precluttd.
Some ono oxldcnlly'lins a prudco ncr.iirst ,
the canine population of Fourth street. Dan
Uanlpi ? ntid T. A. Kn-Kland nro nmnnp the e
Who imvc lost iloitH by polsonlne within the
lust few r.uja , r.i.d tjnnnnv Mr. Cnrri i *
found n douf bcloiiKlnc to some ununown
p.uty Just In the net of expiring in hi * front
jrnrd.
ICeyscrVolli * barber shop , on Petal
itrcot nuar the corner of Kifth avrnuc , was
entered bv ImrRlnrs Sunday nlnht. The
thieves cnicicd by unloiikliiK 'ho frontdoor ,
whMi was found bttiudlni ; open in Iho morn-
linr. l''our boxes of clpnrs were nil that was
missing , i'ho bo.scs cnntnliilni ; the cigars
were not stamped , so that there l < n possi
bility of their DciiiR iccovered In case Iho
burglars try to sell them.
Julia Powers died Sund.iv afternoon In
tJarnor township of consumption at the
ngo of 17 vcars She wns n prailuato of the
listers' tchool of this city and had been
teaching fifhool cast of thn city for two
years untlfn few months no , when her
Blrknoss compelled her to RVC ! up the woiv.
The funeral will tnlo phco this mornini'nt
JO o'clock ' from St. Francis Vavlcr's Catholic
rhurch and the remains will bo taken to the
Catholic cemetery for intoitncnt
A Klckapon Indian xvas Jjoforo .lustlco
Sweat iiiKcn vestcrduv morninc for a trial on
the chnrso ot drunkenness. His knowledge
of the Knullsl. laiif'iini.'Q was Imnerfoct , mid
xvlien the J-ul e asked him if ho had been
drunk ho looked m > sillied. Ore of Iho ofll-
clalt helped him out uv pronouncing the
wont "lire ualcr , ' ' nnd tiltlnc nn imncinnrv
boltlo up lo liU mouth , whoioupon uoor Lo's
face llchtod up , : u > d ho was sent up for ten
dnvs to work on the chiiiii
Dross Roods ; bco our line ; eel our
nrlcoa. Wo hhow llio nobbiosl fjoods at
a bid saving , holnjr cash buyers and
cash pollorfa. Boston .Sloro.
The A. I ) . T. Co. hus milled two now
hnulCB to its foiro and will answur calls
nt : ill hours , day or night. Telephone ,
170 ; olllco , 8 Main street.
Ask to sco our gents jrro.v underwear
ntSoe , mnrlicd down from Me ; a hum
mer. Boston Store.
Caps of all filylcs , oaps of all prices ,
caps for boyb and girls. Boston Store.
Cot a good dinner in the Kisomnn
building today. Supper at G0. : ! !
Dos Molnos castile so.i | > 3 cakes for
lOo. Roslon Store.
l'fSO..lI'.llt.Klll ll'IIH.
John J. Hughes has rotuinod from Atchi-
BOII , ICnn.
Ir8. Simon Elscman leaves today for isor
homo in Suit Lalco City after VHI'.IIIR sev
eral weeds with Irlends in this city.
Gcorpo H. Ulcbmond ha' returned from
Wisconfiin , where ho tins been for Eoverul
months jisst , and will remhiu in the cliv
until after election.
Mis. T. O. Illinois loft ycslnrdav for
Amos to attend the ( * ominincpii"ni | of iho
Iowa Agricultural collcgo. ono of the pradil-
ntcs beniK her son , H T. Gilhort.
A grand rally w.is advertised for the pee
ple's party \osterdny. Addresses were cote
tin mndo by Jcssu li tinier , nut ho fnilod to
show up. J. I ) . UdRcrton spoke in his place.
ce.ho
Wrapper blanknts In all styles , the
great lenders tire medium brown with
dnrlc brown border , medium grey with
blue , medium grey with pink , and ithn
variety of others. The great craze , hoer
most comforliiblo mornipg wrapper ever
thought of , Toe and 9I.loauh. ! ( ) Wo have
i-evoral all made up. Call and eeo atylos
and take a pattern. Boston Storo.
If you don't want to buy hard coul you
had belter fcou Bisby about those oil
burners. They are adapted for use inter
hot air fiirnuccs , Htcam and hot valor
uoilcrs , with no co.il or ashes to handle.
\Vo ahow everything in underwear for
Indies , mihtiC's , gents and children , in
*
wool , cotton , etc. , cream white and
black. Boston Storo.
finoo , yards light cliuUlc , the best thing }
out for romfortois , L'jo a yard. Bobton
Store.
The go nn I no Burr Oak sloves are sold
Mily by C'hns. Swaino , 7t7 ; Broadway.
Call nnd t > co them.
Writing tablets 1 cent oaoh. Boston
Storo.
_
( tiiri'il liy a Hull.
Judpo C ! , A. Koblnson met with a serious
accident Inst evening. Ho nas feeding ( n
lluo Jersey bull ut his tiani in the rear ot his
hoiro , on First MVCIIUO , when the animal
ruehed at him and Unooktd him down. Ho
wiib Imuly gored and trampled upon , and
would undoubtedly hnvu been Ulllcd had not
JorU Whltlalicr mid A man minimi Scoti.
\\hohappoiieillabo passing by , heard Ills
cries nnd helped him. A physician was
called , and Mr.
Knlilnsnn was found to oo
badly Injured. Iln will Do ror.llued to hit
linuso for sotiio UIUP , ana there u a posslbil-
ulllty that his li-Jniics may provo very
sorioui.
Hiituleomo now ingrain carpets arriv
ing daily ' nt the Council Ululld Carpet
company's. Trices of carpets are going
up daily , hut the old prices will remain
I in force this v.'oek.
I Gloves in kid , gloves in wool , gloves
In cashmere , gloves in leather , knit
I gloves , in fnet all kinds of gloves and
mitten s at our uauiil low prices. Uoston
* Store <
ii cokes of COIISUB boap , nnolegantlaun-
dry BOHP , i. . do by Colgate ite Co. . for
' lOo. Uoflton Storo.
' Oontloinon , the llnostilno of tall goods
I In the city , jiiat recuivod , Ueltor , the
j tailor , 810 Broadway.
Ask to bco our gents'
grov at SUe , sold
eUuwbcru for 600. Botlou Store.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Great Intcrsst Manifested in tlio Working
of the KingAroo Ballot.
WILL VOTERS MARK IT CORRECTLY
( it I'rcparliiB tlin ll.illol Acnln i ; -
liliiliii'il-sonifl netting nn i InItoult
\Vlicn iviil U'lU'ro to Vote
llio
Consldcrablo Interest is nddod to what
would , even under ordinary circumstance * ,
bo a very Intcrcjtlng election , by the fact
that the Australian ballot law has Its llrst
trial In Iowa today. It looXi like n comparaovei |
lively easy ihlng lo mark tip n ballot , but
there U nevertheless considerable un
easiness felt ut the headquarters of
both parties for fear that \otcs maybe
bo lost by the carelessness or
Icnoranco ot the voters , nnd lo prevent
anything of thU Unit mon have
been nt the headquarters for several days
past explaining the mysteries of the Ihlng.
To avoid any mlslaku It Is only necessary to
put n cross In the clrclu opposite Iho word
"republican" ' In the upper p.irt of the tlcttct ,
when ibo vote will bo countoJ for every ono
of the candidates nominated by thut parly.
if. however , any one etiooio * not to vote fern
n particular camlldiito of his party ho can
show his Intonllon by putting a cro s in the
circle and nnothur c m opposite the nauio of
tne candidate in the other party for whom ho
wishes to voto. I.i voting for constahlea or
jjsiicOHof the paste coinldcriblo c.iro will
have lo bo pxcrolsdd In crossing Ihroo names ,
In c.iso Ihu straight ticket Is not voted , us
otherwise the voter will lo o u part of his
rote. It is pioujlilo that a great manv votes
lll bo throwi out toany on account of a
inKiindcrstnmllnz as to Just whit Is lo bo
done , and un-nl care should bo tnKcn.
I'.tr.nlliiK I'roh 1 1)11 Kin.
Yesterday a desparato effort was made by
the ofllciol oraiin of the dcmocrnUc party in
Council IJIuffi to dratr out the protilultioti
i > Uuk'ton ' o as scare wciib-kncod reputillunns
into voting tt.o democratic ticket. Circulars
wcio distributed nil ever the cltv , quoting
country preachers from tbo Interior of i'ho
stale who hud Riven expressions In their
sermons to tno sentiment that prohibition
was a mlshty treed thing , and CJlllng upon
all voters to knock out , prohibition by voting
for Cleveland and the rest ol the democrats.
The almost universal opinion , c\en among
thinning democrats , Is thut such u move was
needless in n campaign \\here prohibition
cul" nol Iho sllghl' st figure , and the repub
licans do not exncct that the circulars will
cost them a silicic veto.
Uolling in amounts all the way from S10
up to f 100 was lively. At ono retort f 1,300
was put 'ip yestcrdav. The bets were moUly
on New York and Iiidlnnn , und n man who
wanted to bet that either pnrty would carry
both of those slnlcs und no trouble in find
ing iulcor.4. Frank Trimblo hot f 3 that
Judge Macy , the republican candidate for
dUtrlct judge , would not buat Fremont llcu-
jimln , the democratic candidate , by a mn-
Jnrity of over ' 'V ) . F. H Bvans lee , < Mr.
Trimblo e.iccrlv. 11. F. Wndsworth otlerod
n bet $ JjJ to $12'i that Cleveland would
carnr New York , hut when his offer
nccmted by .1. B. Cireenshlclds hu bu-keo
down. A treat delicacy has boon m .initiated
by thu democrats about ptvmg any odds on
Now "Vcrlt.
.U'hmi iiml Wliern to Vote.
The polls open at 0 o'clock , und the In-
cicased number of registered voters indi
cates that a much larger vote will be polled
today tbau usual. The law slipulalcs lhat
two hours shall bo allowed each vvoriiln man
In which to vote , without any corr.Tpondinsr
reduction in u.iy , no hindrance can bo made
by omplovois.
Owing to the largo vote and the inexperi
ence of the Judges In counting the ballots
accord.ng to thu now system , it is probable
that no ofllcial returns will bo available lu
this state before tomorrow.
The following are the voting places in the
various prccmcta :
J'MISr WAltl ) .
First precinct , fl'21 Hist Broadway ; Sacoad
product , I''J Kr.st Broadwiiy.
" KfON'D WAItl ) .
First procinet , 333 West Broadway ; SBC-
oud precinct , MO West Broadway.
TIIIHI ) WAUII.
First prcclnot , J3 South Main street ; Second
end precinct , b'2:5 : South Main street.
lonirit w\iiit.
First proclnct , 'JJS South Mnln street : Second
end precinct , corner Main stroat and Eighth
avcnuo , Iho old tire houao.
ni rn ; \ MID.
First precinct , liii ) : Yv'cst Hroadway ; Second
end urccinci , West end 1'lantors , ' hotel.
MXTIl H Utll.
First prcelnol , 2M : ! ) U'ost Broadway ; ! 5ec-
end precinct , Cul-OIT , Locust street.
Kiiuo township , outside of city : Orcon's
rcsideni'O , near school house.
III hull of the
The reglslraliou In oil Iho wards for tu-
day's olcctlon footed up as follows in the
various wards :
WarJs. 1'icclnels. HcgUtratlon.
first . . . '
% I'ir.t : KI
LUrsl tJOLOnd ISO
SH'OIHl I'll'- . ! 4'iS
Hecnnd "ocuml ill !
Thlnl I'lr-t ; ! til
Third Second : : . " , '
fourth I'lixt ; 17 ;
fourth iMiroml , ' ! 'i."i
fifth fit it ft..1
firm sofoiui : i o
SIMb l't | | 417
hi Mil bccuii 1 : i'J '
Total ,1 405
The lolnl vole Inst fall was 3.-b ) * , so thnt
the vote will bo nearly l.OJO greater than at
tlmt tlinu.
There will to no chance for replslralion
today. Thooulvwav persons can vole who
did not retflHter last wcoltvili bo by
maUIng nn nflldavlt to the fuct thut they
were out of thn cltv on previous days , or h.ul
not yet taKcn out their naturalization p.ipi'M.
Thn Hiirlioru Stocl ; Must ( io.
The Micrillco of the Hurhorn stock of
jewelry is tlio ttilk of the town , nnd Inst
niyht tinothor bip crowd of bidilursV.IH
prcsunt. 'L'ho small prices thnt the vnri-
OUB nrticlus hrotifjlit creutc'il tlio ripi
f uspl-
clon that the bidders had gene Into i u
conspiracy to compel low prices , but
every article put up was knocked o lent
somebody. Many ladies were pro&ont ,
and they were nctivo ' '
htiyors. 'J'liuso la
Mill goods enough loft to continue the
sale hovoral dins and provide holldiiv
' at llttlo cost for hundreds.
Comforters In all ur.ido . Cotnfortors
at Toe , Sou , * 1.0(1 ( , S-l.'Jo. $1.50 , W.OO to
St.75 ; flicitpor than ono uiui inako tlioni.
StOIX' .
Hoautlfnl now f.incy chenille table
covoi'3 , the latent now tiling of llio son-
faonnt the Council Hlullrf ( Jarpot coin-
'
pany'H.
Our line of ladles groy nnd ocrti vests
tinil pants at f > 0c ; boats the world ; tiny
si/.o. Hobton .Store.
Insicnd of bottliinr a hat on election
wager one of those Imndsomo low-priced
wino or brandy sets tit Lund Hros ,
hpi-clal I'ollcdiiieii Apiiolnlril ,
The rltv council hold
u mooling last ovon-
Inp and appointed iho following policemen
to servo al-tho polls today , The first narao
given for each prcclnot is the ouo furnished
by tbo republican committed nnd the second
the democratic : First ward. Firbl precinct ,
II. J. JluUtiu und F. Ii. Alstrlp ; Second pre
cinct , J. S. Ferguson and John Farlow.
Second ward , First precinct , K. ICusdalo and
( / ' . Uudb ; Second nreclnct , U Tumisea und
J. I'runnell. Third ward. First pruuluct , L , .
V. Williams and t'rod I.'ituo. er , ; Second
nreclnct , J'aul Slobotd ana M. O'Connor.
Fourth ward , Firt precinct , Utnrles IJ
i > ji > and lion Adams ; Second precinct ,
Ford and Joseph Uarlow. Filth ward , First
product , F. A. Hucliottftiid Hou Auillnj Sou-
I end product , John F. Norman and Joe
Ferguion. Sixth \v rO , Flrnt prccioct , A. Y.
Howllncand Wise Payne ; Second precinct ,
I'otci .lohnion , These pollcomon nro requested -
quested to moot at the city building nt 7s30
o'clock < this morning nnd qualify , so that
they may commence work by S o'clock.
After allowing the monthly hills nnd
transacting some business of minor Im
portance , the council adjourned until Mon *
day evening i , November SI.
1'lro llrn.iiltr.ir unit Oorno r of llcntan
Street.
Our late loss by fire wns covered by
two | policies , both In the COUNCIL
BLUFFS INSUUANCE COMl'ANV.
By o'clock the next morning nflor
llio'llro the secretary was on the wh
heap , pencil In hniid , roaily to lljruro the
loss down to bodrocl ; , which ho did , too ,
Buying thnt1 It wtis Uls duty and no
small part of his business ' ' So long ns
ho did not go below liodrot'k wo had no
reason to complain , consequently the
sottlcinent was not only prompt , but in
ovorv way satisfactory , " 0 niticii0 that
In addition to $ ! ) ,200.0 ( ) ( seven policies )
carried by this company before the llro
we now add to it MO.OuUOO.
Belli ? intimately acquainted with Iho
secretary nnd directors wo cannot bo
persuaded that bettor indemnity can bo
obtained tlinii that offered by our homo
company , bolides wo believe in patron
izing worthy homo enterprises , every
thing being equal , und unless wo do wo
BhalFcontltiuo to bo dependant on for
eign capital and corporations.
O. H. WIHKMU : ,
, l.\s. A. llniif.i.u.
Yarns of all kinds , y.enhyrs , Saxony ,
Spanish , Gerintin knitting , Augorti
wool , Oiurtmintown wool , etc. Full line
of black and colors at our usual low
prices. Boston Store.
Unity fiitllil ladlcH will servo dinner
and supper today , November 8 , in the
F.iscman building.
Tlio Radiant novelty base burner ?
nro the host hoate "j in the city. Sue
thorn at Swaino's.
The Hostoti Stoia closes every even
ing nt tl p. in. except Mondays nm !
Saturdays' .
The Itlull On oil In.
For the past two or thrco days Uan Car
has had n paper posted up In one ot thu
cigar stores offorinfj lo bet $1,000 that Clovti
land will bo the next president. It scouicd n
pity lo compel him lo keep $1,000 thnt hu wa
to anxious to cot rid of , and P.V. . Archo
accordingly devoted two or thrco hour
yesterday afternoon lo circulallnu arouni
niuoue the repiibllcnn business men for th
purpose of KCtliiid money lo cover iho bet
Ilo had no trouble In raising fl.OUO , and las
evening he called at the cigar store mid ol
fcrcd to take th < J bet. Uut Carrier ; hai
hoard boforuhnud what was going on , nnd h
manncod to pet to the cigar store and hav
the card taken down Just before Mr. Archer
KOI thoro. 13. A. Wlckhain had nerced lo
furnish the money in casoCarrlgg wts short ,
but ho , too , refused tocomouptothc scralch ,
so the republican business men will have no
ch-inco lo declare dividends upon Mr. Car-
surplus just yot.
Ilnrrison and lieid , rievelitnd and
Stevenson oaiupaign caps for fie r t the
Bobton Store.
Coal and wood : best and cheapest
Missouri hard wood in the citv ; prompt
delivery. H. A. Cox , Xo. 1 Main.
See our line of writing1 paper and tub-
lots. Handsome box of paper l-e.
liuaton Store.
Ten shares cnpltnl stock t'itl/cns State
bank for sale. K. II , Slicafe.
Shnndon Bolls toilet soap luu a oako.
Boston Store.
Hit l.oolci Old It.
Arthur Wallace , n you ? man who came lolo
Council Bluffs n short time ace from Little
Siou\ and went to work for A. M. Ucardslcy :
on upper Broadway , has the misfortune to
answer the dcsctlplioa of Iho man who
robbed Air. Pollock of his sparklers a 10w
nights ago. The pollco of Omaha have had
thmrcyes peeled for tbo thief over CO
the affair took place , and when Mr. \ CO
paid a visit to Omaha ho was nt once run in.
Ilo was so surprised nt bis rocuution Hint : n.io
could say nothing for a while , and his silence
tbov took as nn Indication of his guilt. After
ho had been In custody u nhort time , however -
ever , he miinaeed to collect Im wits cnouuh
to send to the Bluffs for some of his friends ,
to vouch for him.
Boston store closes every evening at 0
p. in. , unless MonaayH and Saturdays' .
I'Opooplo In this city U30 gu stoves
The Gas Co. puts 'em in nt cost.
Zephyr of nil colorrf best quality , only
5o a skein. Boston Store.
Don't forget that S.vnino sells the
Elniluirst stove.s.
Sco the o oil heaters tit Sw.iino'n , " ! "
Broadway.
Cuticurii boap at the Boston Store for
1-lc oaeh.
Judson , civil onirinoo.1 , 1523 Hroidway
S. B I'rovvoll , watcliinaltor , 740 JJ'way.
Davis for drugs nnd paints.
Atl.ilr1 * \VlscoiiHhi. .
KBI : , U'h. , Nov. 7 lloth Chairman -
man Wall of the democratic and Chairman
Thompson of ihcropuolican state committee
believe success Is certain for their parties In
tnU state. Mr. Wall Rays : "It is my Judg
ment that the stiito of WUconeln will co
democratic by at least 1 ! ) , < )00 ) ; that there will
not DO any ercat diffcronco uotwocn thn vote
of Mr. Cleveland and C3overnor Pock. Tlio '
! oiHlatura will bo demociatio in boili
branches , the sennto by n largo inajorltv. "
Chnlrmnn Thompson say : "I am not
giving any figures , but f have conlldenoj In
a majority on the republican slue In tha
h'aloiuiU national tlckuU. In spite of an
unfair apportlonniunt the republicans will
elect not less than seven out of ten 0011-
prcosinon. Wisconsin is surely republican :
upon the tariff. On the currency Issue the
democrats will lese votes. J nave reason i to
beliuvo that Senator Spoonor's ' vote will bo
fully up to that cast tor lopublicun electors.
Wo do not expect to pet ull thn Lutheran
vote baelf. Wo have
reasonable fnlththata
porcentaRo of It , n peed mi > ] orlty , will come
buck toils now that tno quobtlons of mol
ness prosperity overshadow local nuostlonn.
Tlio stay-at-homo voters will como out and
the republican vole will bo nt least fully up
to that of IViS. "
Ki'iitiirl.y \ > III Ilo Duiuocr.it ic.
ibViM.r , Ivy , Nuv. T. Kentucky Is , of
coun > o , overwhelmingly democratic , and
tborisls very Itt'ita to bo snld concerning Iho
contest tomorrow. Koutmsny will elect tun
democrats and ono republican as bar con
detepatlon , There is a good deal
of hotting on the national contest at oven
money. Iloavv odds uro oflcrod thut tbo
domccratn will cnrry Now \ out nnd Indiana ,
but tbcro uro no tultors ,
SOM CLOSEjXlCDLATnNS
fcoxTisur.n mow-rinsi r\nr.\ \
.rlcts. All the memburfi of iho ministry
mvo been re-elected.
WITH Tin : IMM II > ATI : ,
Mr. ItitUI , After tlio Harriett \ \ cck' * Work
of lilt 1.1IV , Hosts Conildont of llio Itcsull ,
NEW'YOIIK , Nov. 7. The last Sunday in
on ' exciting canvass Is , Ufcuslly devoted by
'ho candidates to getting a little rest after
the long , steady pull ofcnmi > algntng.
What has probably .beoii , the hardest
week's work In Hon. 'Whltelaw Hold's Hfo
ended at midnight. Since Monday last Mr.
Held hns made just twenty-flvo spoccuo * . Of
ihese , four were delivered on Saturday ; ono
n the prohibition auditorium near New
West Bripnlon , S. I. : ono at Port Chester
nnd two in Mammaroncck , It was afier
midnight when he cot back to his country
homo near Whlto Plains.
Mr. Hold was a > ked last night with what
feelings ho looked forward to tomorrow.
"With a great deal of philosophy nnd com
posure , " was the answer. Asked if the re
publicans oulu win , ho-rcpllod : "Wo have
every reason for confidence. On my trip
through the northern part of iho slalo 1 a\v
Indications that the majority above Harlem
will be considerably larger than in IbS * . Wo
thought early in the campaign that the
farmers were iipathcllc. But U wns qulot
beciuiso it was decent. When it cumo to
roelslorini : Ihey luruedoutas never before. "
Dcsmlo his arduous work in Iho present
campaign Mr. Keld's henllh baa not suf
fered. At no lime since his rolurii from
Kuropo did ho look bolter than last nleht nt
Ophlr farm. Mr. Held bad to do a prc.it
deal moro speaking than ha intended on ac
count of the inability ol cither Mr. Harrison
or Mr. Blnlno to take the stump. The un
usual strain on the vocal organs end tha
exposure lo open air spooking caused a
slight nstbmatlnnttac > and sere thro.it.
Though going to bed very Into , Mr. Held
rose early yesterday morning. Ho read the
nrticles on the outlook In the dlfforsnt states
mid then accompanied bv Mrs. Held look a
stroll over the farm. Ilo will probably ro-
nuiln nt Ophir farm today , coming down to
the city tomorrow to voto.
Won't Ki'itd tlui Writing nn tbo Wall.
. Mr. Cleveland lav abed a trlflo later than
UEUnl yestcrdav. When ho appeared fora
short stroll late in tha forenoon tic ox pressed
himself as moro than over impressed with
the belief that ho would bo elected. Mr.
\\hitnoyhRdcalledonhimau hour carllor ,
and tho'l wo statesmen ad milled that what
ever doubls ihoy had of Iho result uore re
moved by iho reports from this staio uud In
diana.
Mr. Cleveland will vote onrly tomorrow
and will probably spend most of the day at
his ofllce. As Is his custom , he Will remain
nt homo on election night. Ho will receive
the returns there. The private wire will bo
to arranged that Mr. Cleveland cun atony
time call up the members of the national
commltteo at beadauartors.
KANSAS' CONDI 1'IO.V.
.lorry Simpson Slamls Cooil Ulinuco ot
llulnjr Defertli'il.
Tornm , Ivan. , Nov. T. The situation In
Kansas , so far as It has undergone any
chnngc at all since Saturday night , changed
slightly uioro in favor of the f unionists today ,
when Sidney O. Uooko , democratic candidate
for congress in the Fifth district , withdrew
in favor of John Davis , the present populist
incumbent. It Is expected Coolto's with i-
drawal will elect UavU and will also send
considerable democratic stiongth lo the
Weaver electoral and the state fusion tickets.
Fusion has now boon "accomplished in all the
districts except the Sixth. The chances
seem to favcr success for the fusionlsts In
tno FirM. Second , Third , Fifth nnd Seventh ,
wmlo tbo republicans seem to have a sure
thing in the Fourth aad Sixth.
Chairman Simpson of the republican state
central committee claims everything. Ilo
says the republican's will , without doubt ' ,
have a majority ot from 10,000 to , ' 0,000 on
Iho state and national tickets and will elect
every qonBiossloual candidate.
The pjoplo's pnrty men and fuaionlsta are
oven moro confident than the republicans.
Chairman Ureidrnthnl of tbo populist slnto
commltteo claim * the election of Lowellmg ,
candidate for governor , bv n majority of at
least t'J.OOO , and savs thnt Weaver will run
ahead of the state ticket by at least 10,000
votes.
Fusion between the ponullsts and demo
crats has boon arranged In nearly every
legislative nnd senatorial district of the
.state and the indications are that the legisla
ture will bo anti-republican , although the
1 republicans claim that they will have a .10a
jority nnd will re-elect Senator Porums ate
the United Stales sonale. The fualontats ,
ion Ihootbei hand , claim thnt Ihoy will oven
have a larger mnjoritv than in tbologislaluro
of two years ago , wnen they elected Pcltor
to succeed Ingulls.
Otitsldo of the contest for president the
greatest Interest centers in the tight down in
Iho blgSovcnlb congressional district , now
represented bv Jerry Simmon. The repub
licans have iiiiuio a particularly btrons light :
for his scalp , nnd the ponullsts have made an
extraordinary defense to save it. The repub
licans claims that they have coilaluly ibm -
passed Simpson's defoit , vrhilo the populists
uio ( lonfldcnt that ho will represent tLo dis
trict a second time.
CI.AMIS UK AM. I'AKTIKS.
ICcpiihllciins Are C'onllilcnt Mlit Coiiccili )
l.lltlu to tint Duinocr.itH.
Duiifqrc , la. , Nov. 7. The following Is
from democratic sources : The campaign
closed tonight with both pittics confident of
success. Advices lecelvod from various )
points Indicate that the claims of iho demo
crats have n moro subUantinl loundailon
than tnoso of Ihclr opponents. Tbey give
from ibcir poll shoumgthat Cleveland -
land will carry the state by at least 0,000.
Senator Allison fives out 10,000 for the re
publicans. A weoU aio lie was claiming
L'0.000.
The extraordinary increase in registering
in the cities Is strongly In favor of the demo
crats and thu activity of the prohibitionists
for their tlcliot will tnlo hundreds of votes
from Iho republican's. On the other hand ,
Weaver will draw largely from the demo-
cinis , though iho fanners allmura vnto no
will got is nearly all rapubliCMi As to con
gressmen , the democrats claim the First ,
Second , Fourth niut Eleventh disirium cer
tain , nnd tbov have an oven chance in tlio
Third , Fifth , Sixth and Ninth. Tboy eon-
ccdo the Seventh , KiuhtU and Tenth 10 tbo
republicans , The latter claim everything
but the Second district.
The following is fioin republican sources :
On the eve of the elqctjou llio advantage In
ibis stnto Is with lhp , republicans. This Is
cor.ccded by tbo dctaoorau ihomsolves. He-
puhlluans uro vury c y ldunt tonight nnd the
only possible danger.19 them is in iho chance
lhat the vote nf Ibojbird party und prohibi
tionists should be unexpectedly large , which
docs not seem probuhlaXrom present advices.
Tno democrats olulma plurality for Cleve
land ot 7,000.
Kepublicans llguro Jliat Harrison's plu
rality will ho anyxvhero from 5,000 to ii.l.uoo ,
The congressional situation is not clear to
even Ihu bust judges. ) ThoropuDllcins claim
tu out of the nlcvou dlstrlclu. 'J'ho demo
crats conc'ido the rupubllcaus live or six.
I , iruj'ii tllmnrcrt liiiml ,
A , In. , NoV ; 7. [ Special Telegram
to'Inc IJii.J : : Msjo'r John F , Laeov closed
the campaign In this , district tonight. Ho
spolio to an ovvrflow-iaudionco in the Grand
opera hnuso and imula u scuthlui ; crlllcism of
his opponent's closing speech In this city
Saturday uighl. Thu past week has clinched
Highest of all in Leavening Power.Latest U. S. Gov't Report
O
Ein
SOLUTE
the election of Major LICOV to congress and
thocousorvRtlro nnd bailer posted democrat *
concede his election r l tbo way from : wt ) to
1,000. IXivM county , where Congress
mm Whlto hopad to get 050 majority
will not civo him MO , ai the populist * declare
thor will not goto him butkcopn } the middle
nf the road and U'apollo county , which gnvo
him over SOO two VCBM ngo , will not give
him half of that this fall. Mr. Whlto
weakened his cause by refusing to moot
Major Lacey in joint discussion and endeav
oring to stand on both tha populist and
democratic pint for .us.
This city registered 4.2W vote , n pain of ft !
percent over four year * ago , when II rri < on
carried tbo county , and the gain In registra
tion Is largely in favor of the republicans.
Major L.'icey Is certain ot election tomorrow.
OltKC.ON'.S I'OI.ITICAI. I Hill P.
Instructions Iroin Iho Stntct Dctuori.ttlr
mill NiitloiiM t'oimulttrc * .
PotiTHNii , Ore. , Nov. 7. Ir. accordance
with Iho Instructions from the democratic
national committed the chairman of the
democratic stala commltteo toilay Issued the
following circular :
DitMOCiivri OP Oiinnojc : Important orders
have boon icculvuil from Ch.ilrman llnrrlty
The oleollon of Cleveland dupi'itdi on Oregon
going for Weaver. A ucmocriitlo vote for
Clurulnml electors In thU stntu li n M > IP for
llirrison. If vou am n diMiiocint mid \vnlil
I'lcvelinul elcotoil. vote for \VrH\ur.
Special trains were dispatched aarly this
morning to distribute circulars all over the
Bta'.o. Chairman Murphy of the democratic
committee said this afternoon : "Tho demo
crats nnd pomi'ists ' have a combined majority
of 10,000 to 15,000 over the republican * , nnd
there is no possloility of our losing enough
votes to defeat the ticket. "
The Weaver managers estimate the repub
lican vote in the stntu at ; it)00 : ( ) ; dcuiocralic.
'J',000 ; people's party , ' . . ' 5,000. Thovnssrrtif
Weaver electors recolvo 10.UOO democrallo
votes their election is assured.
The chairman of the republican state com
mlttoo expresses conllUonco nf republlcun
success in the state b ; 10,000 pluiality.
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roiisnnipt Ion.
Where the blXil
is lnnx > verl he < l
or Impure , there
n ; vtlH that ) n >
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tlon known ns scrofula , which I' i-har.ictcr-
Izp < l by the liability of cvilaln ti . uM to
IKW.IIO the M-at oC chronitInllAtnmntlons ,
The trouble may Matt n < < i-aturrh In tbo
niuvil iKKS-igp' , throat or Innsi. nnd m the
membrane liocomovonKcncil , llm tuK-rcln
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11 n-Mtlt , that dread ll eiwo-Consumption.
Find n ixTfect remedy for wrof nln. In nil Us
formomcthliig that JIIIIM ( the lilood , ni
well as c/ntiiis / to. That , if it's taken in time ,
willcuroConsumption. It Ims Uvn found In
lr ) rioivo's ( Joldcn Mmlkiil Plscoverv As n
strength rostortr , lilool-rlean < vr. nnd Ili'sli-
buildcr , nothiuc llko it N known to medical
edoiu-o. It's the only remedy so sure that
it ran /iKiraiifccif ( If it docsu t bcucllt
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a ISre A to
TREATIENI
- OF ALL -
11511 DlmiH !
Ucjtf > plltii"'i'p'i"tm | | 11 r , inl 11 f IM i . '
lie ituit'Ml ttf ovfry f trill ul itlu u r ' i in
liu lucille il or iuritlc.il trn it nu it
HtiC'11 ' furpatiMiH. Imirl mi I 'ilto 111 ii i 11 t \ -
cinno IntloiH tu Hi wo t.
Write forclMilnrsonitisrjrnililiHii'i I bri-oi. li.ii
p < , rluli ted , cirvatiirmot sil.ie ,
| tilltx , tain ir < , i.i-i-
d'l , int'irrli , lironi-'iltl' " , lull U I'lui ' , oli-etililti , \t\ \ -
l > l , oplli'i'iy ' , klilnu } ' , lilililor. u.i' , u-ir , s\i.i uu I
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, WU Uull llnik o.i HIVJHM f
nurliiicnl Cor U'oiiiun tlurlii c > itliu'niunt , > > tr'it/
ITMIC. . Unlr llolhiblo Mfill-.U tad t'Ho mi in. i
liclnll | ( ! } of
ofI'll
I'll I VAT IS
All Illoml Disci ns n loc'iifu.ly . irnitnt. yi'illitl' |
l'ol oiie > rouio\u.l from HIM * yto n wu'i ml incr'iry ,
> t > u UoHioi.UtM ) 'I'ro ( t'Dcnl t tr ! , > of VI I'M.
I'OtVljlt. IVrsonsiin iti'o lei vi lt tunny lu tr.'itut
at liiimo li ) inrripmi liinrp. All I'o.iiniiiiilaitlii'M
( nnilileiulnl. Mi1 Ilclii2 rlu tri : no il iit ! liy in Ul o. '
cxiirov'.ic.-urcly imuktil. no in irxt In InllL'itii o.i i
iinisur spiulor. oni ! PLMII ) ml liiiunh'v | irel ii.i I.
I nil midcnii'iill us or - < 'i.l hl : orj of ) our c.n.u 11
npnllls.MKl liitil.iln HMiipcN ii ir
! in | > ot ncy , j | > ! uti , Cluct .1111 V.irlOJ'jli ; , n U l lui
llrttccAi > i > lhuiC'c ror Dpforniltlot an 1 T.'IIS < OI
only mnnuMdoiy In liio . 'U'.t of
DKrOItMlTV , AI'l'LIANCKTltl's m , KI.KSl'
1UU lUTTKItlllS AND IIIJI.TA
Oiiiulia Mclicdl and Sur icil Inslilule
20th nad Broadway , O-tincil Bltirfj.
Ton mliitiiM rl.loro.n cuntur of 0 n I'l I ) l O.u l 11
PUOL'OSKD ClfANGK OP GIIAD1' ,
OUDlMAXl.'i ; XO. ! ! ) ( ! .
An orllnanco di'i'larliu llio noeosslly of
cliingiiC : ! } llio xndi ! of'ilh ' .it n'ot finni a
jini ! IT ) foot -outli of l'oiilolon ] ; a.onuu to
llk-l.ory stii'ot ; inil tlio intortcctln ; streets
Qnntl appumt UK thiciidKlntoiu-tcd apiii.ih-
ois to agios' ! : in I ( lotoi inlnr Iliis diim.iccs to
pmpuity ( inner" , which may bo caused by
sui'li chilli 'o of ir ide , an I orlutinz thecltv
ciulni'or to niiiko a iiroll'u ' sio'.viig ! ! sucli
Dcltor.liilnud by thoclty co ineil of thou'.ty
of Omaha :
Xvtlunl. That It Is proper uirl npoc : iry
nnd It Is hereby dni'l'iru I propar tin I nn ' 01-
Buy , to h IIIKO the gr.iduof "uth btruet fioni
R point 1T" > foot south of I'ouuli'lon nrriiiuto
lllc'Kory stront and the Inloraocl in r slionl" ,
M ) that nild gr.idu oloviitlons will bonsfol-
IOH- . , the ' 'r.ulu liotncun thu points cited belli.
un'form strululit Ilncn.
cctionS. Urado of iMtl ; street.
r.lov.itlon 1'lov it on
of Ucu of HUM
Onilj. Curb
A point ! ? . " > foot Miutli of
I'oiipiotJii nveinur . . I tabllshud giai'o !
Xolh curb ofouinoith
. ivcnuc . " .CO 232.0
.South eur'.i of iVoolworth
avuiiuu . .M.'O lO..O
Ninth i-iirbof UlL'l.my st fAU lJl.r >
South iiiibof Illunoryst. li. > ( i l."i.r ) >
&cet'oni. ; Urndeuf Woulwnrth axoiuic
iinvitloii : : Kkivutloii
ofuouth of .Not til
Curb Curl ) .
I..istcurbof STth slroct . Id'I.S IUU )
Wet t oiir'iof "Uth slicui. . . 'JI''D i.1'.O
r. istcuibiif iiitii sticet . ai..i ] lieu
\\e-t curb of ' . ' . 'ilb avi'iiiin U.M ) in.o
fcut'tloiiJ. ( ir.ide of lllcliory strcot
C.iblL'inbof 'Tib stieol I'/I.U Kill )
Weitcurbof aitlislii't-t. .I.V4.U I.Vio
l.ust cinliof itli : slicia. I'll 5 I'll , " .
West uiubiir 'ith .nunuo B..O 1'iJ.ll ,
bL-clIon . " > . That tlio e.ty oiulneei Iniiwi
lieioby li. In lnu'to.l lo ma'.o n prollk'show
Inbiiuh piopo-iul uliiiici of L'ladi' .
Sjctliinil. 'I'h.tt tin. in tyor , with thu np-
innviil of llio city council , ini.tnt | tbrco di-iln-
t"ied nnprilsori lo uppri'bo ' , us.oii uii.l do-
lunnliiu tli il.iiuiigo to property m.'iier which
may bo c uiii-l by such cb ni'oiir ; grade. t U-
lir _ ' into con > > Uloi.itloi ! In in'iUlu su < ' 'i ui P- >
. , tbo Mie.'ial hi'ii.illl- ' . If any. Ptii
surh piopuity , by lu.iajn of Bimh eh inju i.'f
"r-ootionT. That this oHInniico tiKe ; oiruet
and bu In force fio-n nn 1 > iftcr ll- > p miije.
1'assud Dctoljcr 'ith , Is.1. !
JOHN uiovr. : ,
City CiCiK.
i : . i . DAVI. %
Prc' ldiMil City L'onnjII.
AliDlovod Uutobci L'Tlh. Ih'W. '
tio. ! : P. IIIMH.
Mayor.
JELEPMONt
724 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLBTF3 , IA.
First clnss in every , , ,
respect Prompt attention given to transient
work and satisfac ion guaranteaJ. B33. terms to out , of tjwn
agents.
Twin City Steam Dye Works :
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The want aJvortlsumonts npitti.tring la .1
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mnotlitn ; .
KMPLOYMENT.
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V In iii | intltlcs in null , l.usv piynionts.
Mi'liol onCo. .
| / ' > AHM nnd cltr loin * Money lo\nol
J- stock nnd er.ilu. KIM ! rstuto for s.
Mwi-llliu nivl builncsi runlaU. Munny lo ino 1
forlui'tl Invmtor * I < outfua & To\\.i' , ' . ' ! I'o irl
Mii't-t.
l Olt K. Oil \Nlil : CU'.ir . iiiiilcrieilon | : of
J1 1 mil It i I'oniioll lllunN
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A ' ' " . t'-'l lli.i.iilw.iy.
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iniu'o.iil noriH o I lmiluil nn I lin-
| > r.i\oil. 1'rl eilJan aero U II Huufoi
10 ACUi : land for silos belwooii Cniinull
J ItliiuNand Onialin : ti li.irjahi If tiiKmi soon
hri'fiisli u il , Xlt'lioKin , V Co , i.'l HID idw.iy.
l/Olt 1 XCIIA.NOn " 41 aero * in Phllllpi
* rountv , Co'o , lili liiiiirovi'iniMili ) , for
. ( ! < of dry gooiU mil olotliln or ottu-r
inilso. I' II. Hhoafc.
ON rSV piiviuiMits Ti-rootn house on South
1st mrrnL UroonshloUK MohoUon & Co. .
'
G'l Urcudw.iy.
l/Oll SAl.n-Onsmil -
p-iymonts. fruit an I
J- garden Inn I noir Connull Hloiri I" . It ,
theafo.ltrovlwiy.ini Main stroot.
I IJCIT I. AM ) . Il'i ucri-s forn-iloi Inslilo i < lt\r
I
limits. liri'tiiishluUls , Molioison .v Co , C.'l
111 viilu iv ,
\\r \\OOU.V0 ) . have so u of the l
' ' fiirins In 8iiiitliwo < iliiiii luw.i fur sale.
( .ill : uiil see us WJ M iln stroot.
HOlt < i : an 1 liiiiujw.intuil for unimproved
property In norlhwost pirior illv Uruon-
iluolds. Nieholson& Co.O.'l llrounv.iv.
| 7Mlt ) IlKNT-Tlio foliowr lU'dn.UIInss :
L It ) room ilno lint : , t.ll I'ailc live. . JIJ.
.s-rooni ilnolllm ; . 7"-'l So. I Hi ir . $ U
H-inoin ilwellnur , 'i.MJnd ' II\D. , > J .
t loom ( hv oil In ; ; , ill Mil li mo , $ . ' . " > .
I'-rooin ' dwull n ' , I th st. aim Avenue I ) , JJV
7-roo.n dwullln , b " llnndwiiy. f.'i.
lU-rtoin divrillii. , , W > llunlon t . t- ' ) .
h-roDin ' ihvull MLil ; - ' A \ IMIIIO ( I , $11 ! V\ .
( . -room dwiilllnir. Ill ) . I.Mh si . f l'i.U5 '
li-ioom dwoliliiR. S-'O Aonnu li. flH.
- ' | | , ,113 liliicoln ava. $ ! n.G' .
7-rooni dvrollln.2iti lluiimmy i.t. . tl\
T-IOOIII ( luollltu. HiUililll I'luco. J..V
li-rnoin dnelllnir. 411 CuilKst. . il.V
B-iooin dwullliu , r > ' .M Mi nsterst , . til.
3- loom ( iKolllll . 1 * 2i . ! rd avn. , $1 ' .
i-iooin ihutlllni ; . , > . ' ! Mynstcr st. , ? I2,51
C-room ihvulllni ; , rir.tham uvo . } IV.
C-rooni ilwo ilnv. l.iWi'.Uh avo. . 1J.
li-room iluolllii ; . Unbliltt I'l u'e. f r."i ) .
T-IOOIII dnellln. , MornliiL'sl lo. jfl-.AO.
l-rooin ( Iwolllic" , 4C > Park avo. . * r. ' : > 5.
5-iooin ( hvo.lln : . 2u U Avenili > A , f 0.
A-roum " ilnulilni ! , I > . " > Wusliiiulon live. , J10.
"i-iooin ( lurlllng. 4.4 N. nth si . ill ) .
fi-room itwellliiR , ; oi N. ? th st. , $111.
5-rooin dwollliu , 1U. ! Aviiniif IX iU.
4-room dwollliii : . iu" > sth ivn. itj.
b-roiini ilwollliu. M'I IthU. . ? ! ) .
l-rODIM llWOlllNC. IIS V 111' ) St. , * | l ) .
4-ioiiin a elllnn' , fill ! N. Till. > ID
li-ioom itwcllliu. 5.T 17th ave . $10.
fl-rnmn dnollln/ ! 4 Avenue II. f 10.
i- room ihvolllu. , ] . " > . ' , " > Avoniiu II , $1) .
r.-ioutn ( hveiluiL' . MH Itroadvv.iy. SiO.
G-roim ( dwolllng. 111. " . ) .Stli avo. . 51 1.
ll-room dwolllnKn. . ) A\oimo A , fiO.
S-ruoin nuullln ? , Or-iliam avo. . nr , llijli , J\
l-io.iin Iniuso , 1701 So flih hi. . ? IJ.
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'l-HKIIIl llWOllIll ! , ' , , IUI AM'IIIIO A. 3\
l-roo ii iluolilng. - " . ' I A > OIIIIO D.H
5-room dwelling , 2ii' " Avenue II. Ji
4-iuoin ilwolllns , .010 Avenue C. K
Viooin clwo.linfll'J A vcniio O. } < .
R-rooni dv/alllnj. ' 'Kl at. amlAvi nuo M , H
fi-room dwelllii- . ) H. Wr < l Ht. . $1
.Fionin > iluolllnv , : ! ' ! . Avenue A. H
4 > iooiii dwolllng , : / > > N. 1st bt. 47.
4-ioorn ilnolllnz ( III M ) . 1st t. , { (1.03. (
n-itiom " dwollliiL' , illiiO At-onuo A , 3J.
. -room dtto ling. "I ! ) 1'itli avo. , fa.
. ! -ioini ( iwoliing , KSil Aveiuio A. ? 1
f'-room ilwellliig , ' "IIIAtcnno . I ) , VS.
V'-roiiin ( iH'jllln , 1411 Axonno I ) . f. > .
4-room ( iwolllnv , Ssl'l ' A\CIIIIU I ) , fl.
K-IOOIII dwell UK , V''l. " . ) S. Oth si. . y > .
1 room chvolllng , 811 A\o O. f IIUO.
4 room dwnllliiL' . 141 Vine si. , } J UI ) .
.4 loom dwelling. L'U I I'arU ave . f I'.OO.
ILShmfo , rental ucnt. ; Hroadway and
Mlllll htlOOt.
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I I" YOU Imvfl '
'tiivthln for silu or trade sa
J. r. . II. Hha .fo , Uro i hv.iy an I M itn strunt.
AIIAItCAIN. li-iuro fril'tanil garden tract
2'i nillos from ' "
postolllco.5 acres ingrapcs.
' aero In bla'-khcrrlos. S'Sl upplo troot. 71
plum trooB. ' > > cherry trt-'us. il\ iillnv | , stable ,
cto. I'ilcoilOJ. ) No tr.iilo. I1' . II. fhoifo.
(11 ACKHiInsldo cltv limits : will sull In lots
-'out1 ' i'n > nn to suit Irivor. UruonshlcldK.-
Nlc-'hoison X Co. , ( / ! ! Ilro.'idwny.
[ T YOU 1'ku ' kind tru.itiniMit nnd hiir/nliM In
. mat : cstilu oill on ( iieon-.lilolil-i , Nloliol-
son A. Co. , li.'l Uro ul , vav.
J'fi I i ACItl'S of elo ir land In .umtnui Ne-
hrtiska 10 uxchan.'o for a goo I rusldunco In
Council Illnlts.Vinil bn iso-j and loi.s fur No-
biaskii land , .liihiiston , t Vim I'.iltun ,
Uf V. II AVI' : i go'id ton > iit f ( > r u llvu or sit
room lioiisu four or Ihu blouls from post-
( illKc. Cieunihlulds , Muhulsun k Co. . till
Itliuidw iy.
OCUO iiL'ics Df uho'uo plnu lands fur sale ,
5110.11 I'urvls MI > M , Kany hirius In-
qulroot Mr > . II. ( J. DrooUs , or A. T. itleo , 1M
4th snoot.
Vln goail I'onnelt Illuffs pinporly.
. bo sold tills wci'ic , ( irecnshlclils ,
Nleholsnn Co.
Wl IIAVIJciiHtoiiH-rs who want houses to
rent , ll.ivo you ihubuiHeaV Urcvnsliloldii ,
Meliolson & Co.
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UANCHof 1,110 iiurO't. nuirOliuyoii'io , Vfra.
line biiiirovniiiunls. sinu sto s'l C'/m ' ivltli
ranch ; ( liiL'sl In tliusl.iiK. Will oMJhaimo for
Coiinuil Iliulls or Ouiiili i nrupurty. ( Jibuti-
shields , Nn.hul.on & O , ) . , ill ! llro id way.
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] ; \ \t'IIANJn- ( .OJir"8tojU of Koniir.it
' moii'liniidlso fur low iiirouiturn Xubr.iskti
mill , CKMtiishlolUM. Nlcliol on A ; C'u , Ull
1'wny , nxt'iits fur HdmlnlKlrutor.
MriiTixi-iinc.T : : ] ) " .Mi'iii7i. oN .t co. , "
vJnL'ciitH for iiilnilnlilr itur. h ivo for i.alu
inn of llio bustiiJD-.ioru stii l ; f.iiiiislu nost-
irnAllATKAC'I'S and lo.uis I'lirm nnd city
piopcrly lioii''lit und bold , I'usey Ai
I'lioiuas , Council HlulT-j
MI3CELL ANEO US.
C' AKII.M'I ! rainorod , n > spools , v mils and
i'hluuii'y > .uliuiiuil. _ II. I ) . I in i-.in. Oily Illdi ;
I7HK SAI/i ; IlnrihT.irj titujUs In Iowa mil
I1 NobraiUa. Jimilejs , HWMo JIS.OJ ) . Jill ,
SHOW CASP.H-Tor .rfo ( < riunri. Ihri'ii c-foot
( tahiM , will , Iron st tuili. 1'r.uiU J.ovln'H
ur store , II I'narl slroet.
DANCING 30HOOI , ,
i AVpor i. olillilran , t p
m. adnllH , 7 : Si p m. Ho.il , ils sioond an I
fourth Momliiys.'j . . MIII.IL
. | j. in. fumlsliud pir *
tics nnd uluhs Addrnss ut It , A. I'.irlum ,
( ' ( iiniull Illiiir-i. or lu.'l 1 uiiinni st , . Umalm.V
ChutnliiTH. Instructor.
OUDINANCli NO. IW'Jl.
An ordlniinco ordurlnuthu cnrliliu of firs-
k nt' m l uul from ' 'II li to " , * > th Hticottf , In
HI rent linpiovciuunt dliulut Nu. 4) ) > 'j with
Colorado hniuUtonu. ami directing thu hoiiid
of publlu woris to taliu the n cut > v.iry i > tup4
tu uausu H ild uoik ti bo dune ,
Ilu It ordiiliifd by thu Cltv Council of Die city
nf ( Jiiiiiba :
rieuiloii I. That HisU'iio strL-ot from "Uh
10 5th sliuoiH In htroul liiipiovciiit'iit d lu
11 let .No , JbJ bo ami thu hiiinu IB horubyoulrrcr ,
( iiirbcd with Colorndo Miimtlonu . ' 'cordlii tJ
hpoclll'j illiniBon Illu In ihuollico of Ihu board
of publlu worl.H.
Hcutloii 3. Thnt Iho bn-ir I of public works I *
huruby directed lo t uu the iiiifiiiK.iry ntum lu
cniifcu biild work tu bu dmiu nuaordliiK to hpuvl *
Hunt on on Illu In Ihu ollluo of H-iM bu ird.
Suction IITh u I this ontiiiuMcii iihnll
olfuul und bo In furuu from aiU uflor lu
mo.
18lb ,
Cltv
r. i' DAVIS.
I'rus.dcntCity Council.
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Mayor.
Ndllcr.
Imiioundud Nou'inbor ' . ' , end brown mule , IJ.
If not nxicumud bald innlii will t .
sold at publlii iiia'tlun No\utubitr \ . nt IV
o's.udf u. m. , ut 'd und l.uav vvorlh mructs.
JOHN bl'OKUU
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