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THE DAILY DBEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO 12 PEARL STREET. T elivered by earrier in Any Part of the City a enty Cents Per Week M. W, TILTON TELEPHONES RUsIsEee Orrice No. 4 NicH t NOWE ——————————————————————— MINOR MENTION. Sce the pany. imbing “London Tailor Elegant ¢ contings at A, merchant tailor, 310 Bre Best hard and soft conl wood. K. E. Mayne, John H. Schern and Were marricd City plete staten ness. It w citizens whe for some tinie. Squire Schurz performed the marris ceremony yeste ay for Samuel B, Reed, of Saunders county, Nebrasia. and Miss Mary Doran, of Omalia; and Jolin Fromuier and Miss Feni Loboda, both of this city. 1y 'S !m~ ness in the district court ry 1 the larceny case urned a verdict of at $20, making 0 new business Reiter's, Missouri and 619 Broadway Miss Ithoda I Mil uditor Hammer is prej; ; wnt of the city’s bonded indebt I be of miuch interest to man we desired such & statement of Stute guilty the offense grand larceny of interest was taken up. Building permits were issued yestord T. K. Winter for a §100 residence, and E. J. Subert for four brick store bu to be erceted on Broud between it Twenty-third and streets | cost, §4,000, Twenty-fourth from her grandmother of Mrs. O. M. Maynard. The paving on Sixth and Seventh streets will be pushed now as rapidly as possible, no stops being made for . The delay occasioned by the inability to obtain_blocks has set back the work about two weeks, and it will be necessary to take ndvantage of all pleasant weather in order to co the work this season This evening t is to be a “Quiz" so- ciable at the Cougregational church, to which all invited. 1t is understood that the novelty of the gathering will consist largely 1 giving opportunity to such as desire to test their ability ut gucssing on various and curi ous articles. The youny folks having the ar ts in hand have devised someth y new in the form of a sociul ent tainment, and be the enjoyuent of social intercourse the adiditional features will be of fresh intercst. Refreshments will be ) in and see how good you u Zevely, of the board of trade, communication n answer to one alars to the business men of the city asking for inforn amount of business for the past year, but the reply is of no assistance to the secrctary, ow the neglect of the writer to state the branch of busmess, ‘The letter stated that the firm £20,000 business thus far this year. 1t is desived that the writer of the letter will again communicate with the secretary und inform him as to the nature of the business, 8o that it mayv be classed whe it belongs. Such important catcrprises must not be omitted from the Ever, our Great remnants: Prices no object. Sce Carpet Co. thing goes. add. C. B. e Improved and nt property in all parts of the city 90x150° fect on G avenue, east front, a bargain; busin property on v and e street. . P. Officer, North Main street, block, Council Blufls. Eleven lots in ral Central sub. bargains. Geo. Metealf, 14 | J.C DeVol at great arl st. - argains in real ostate. pton has b S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan mone, Mixed pic bitts, 345 Bro See Forrest Smith’s special column. % - Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. - Brotherhood Farm For Sale. whove farm of 600 acr situated vern, in Mills county, lowa. It one body, all fenced.” with good barns, ‘sheds, wind mills, ete., ete. The selection is one of the best on the Missouri slope. It has this y ur over 400 acres under cultivation. Will be xold on long time with low rate of in- terest. For particulurs address A. A Clark & Co., Council BlufTs, Ta. Parsonal Faragraphs, Superintendent Campbell, of the p, Was in the city yesterda) General 8. M. Dodge left last evening over the Rock Island for Chicago. Mr. Soper, of the Omaha firm of Soper, Well Co., paving contractors, was in the city yesterday. lht‘ (8] Miiwau- ki ctor, con lod with the work 10w belng. done hore, Dr. L. B. Roo and fannly have returned to he city, and will make thisftheir nent abode. \.m\ “0ld time friends yme them to their lllll home, Books ! Books ! Manufactured to order by Morehouse L Co. i All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. ~ state in any J. Day, the lead- For bargains in part of the eity see Ing real cstate denler - & Co. make E. H. Sheafe long or short time loans on real estate, in sums te of intercst. Oftice in street, upstairs, - Music and Song, Last cvening's concert in the opera house was not only of high merit, but of peculiar interest. It gave an opportunity for Coun cil Bluffs to enjoy its own musical pro ducts. Miss Neally Stevens, the pianist, has made this her home since girlhood, being the daughtor of Mr. 8. 8. Stevens, the gen- eral agent of the Chicago & Rock Island, at this point. Mrs. Fanny Kellog-Bachert, who assisted in the concert, giving several vocal numbers, spent her girlhood here, and here it was that as Fanny Kellogg she won her first applause. She has since won a national reputation as a sweet singer, but nowhere is there & more kindly reception ever awaiting her than in this, ber old home. Last evening was her first appearance in concert here in many years, Miss Stevens has of late of the time, and he: 1o suit, at Jowest r: Broudway and time for the full season, unate that she could devote one evening to her old home and many friends. They evidently ap- preciated it. While her auditors were not in- clined to be either cold or critical, yet they had high expectations; and it is as dificult often 10 meet the expectations of friends as to dis- arm the criticisms of strangers, Miss Stovens fully met them. There was no shade of dis. sppointment. All were charmed in listening and enthusiastio in expressions of approval Bee Forrest Smith’s special column, - Special ruled columns in ledger, cash, journal, ete. Morehouse & Co. S - Dr. C, C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. e Money loaned on furniture, pianos, Alanioaa. Haas buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A, Clark & Co., oftice cor. umuuwuy pud Main, over American express, | THE DOINGS IN THE BLUFES. No Vaults For the Keeping of Im- portant City Records. TESTING THE NEW WATER MAINS, - The oint in Court Find a Few Victims, Saloonists The They Stand It W Win a Mains. r works was New mains have Dicrks property in the on Third street to Sixteenth street, be. avenues, and on ith street. The transfer has also inch main of veing by Testing th An important tost of the v made yesterday af by laid n the ornoon southern part of the city Fourteenth avenue, on tween § Sec ifth and nd avenue to m ot th n connected to the 12 city water works, the connection two 4-inch mains, Harry Birkinbine yesterday made the test by Keeping four Linch streams going for an hour or m of about one hundred twenty and the gauge showing a steady pressure of 120 pounds, The test was most” satisfactory Birkiubine is_to be congratu made shows the water works to be well constructed and skilltully operated ————— We donot fntend to ndorse any except arti- but we take pleasure in referring and Stoves and Ranges, whose too well establishied to be clled They are believed o he unsqualed 1o world. Soid exclusively by P C. 10 question by any in De Vol — T.oans made on city business and resi- denee property. tes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Inve: stment company. Wool dresses 85 to 85, 38 to 810. M Sim- Dresses m.uh silks and plushe mons, over Eisem - The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want you to try some of th - All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. g he City Records. An evening paper states that the W. W. Cones’ ordinance is the one under which the Council Blufis Gas company dees business. This cous, as the Coues statement is errol was issued 0, 1870, when a very similar ordinance was passed in favor of A. . Swift and his associates, at which time Hon. D. C. Bloomer was mayor and F. A Burke city clerk. The Cones ordinance specified that work on the new gas must be commenced on or before May 1, 1569, and four miles of gas mains must be laid before the 1st of December of the same year, “ No work was done, and the ordinance was repealed. ified that work e May 1, 1570, uid before nd ordidanee spe unm be commenced on or befc avd thre males Of mains must & of that v ises were given for the 3 The present gas company took possession of the ol shortly after work was cominenced, and tne first paid by the for gas was in 1571, The charter now in force, the present company does S, not expire until A arch 30, 1500, which is considerably later than is sup: poscd by the majority of the citize Ivis a singular fuct that the Cones ordi nance is the one which appears in all the or dinance books, as the only one m_ force, and the oue passed u little later does not appear that the city should allow its T T s dition as at present. Many of the old books and papers are stored in a room on the sec- ord floor of the city jail. T are liable to be burnt or stolel .y are not protected at all. It seems that arrangements could be made with the county to secure vault roowm in the court house. Some of these old records are of no special value, but it is difficult to tell which of them will be needed in the future. They should all be preserved. The city nceds a new building, with vault rooms for records, but if it can not build at present, it should’ provide some temporary place of safety for the records. ———— Lost—A pocket_nccount book; red leather covers. Finder will leave with J. E. Hollenbeck or this oflice and get gon call for your soiled scade Laundry Co. eadoIs AUnCEY, Have our w. clothes. C Headauarters for ODELL & B Loves. ANT, 513 Main st. - Weather strips at Chapman’s art store. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. et N 2he Great London Tailor Has come to Council Blufls with the argest stock and finest grades of goods ever seen in the city which will be mad- up at the lowest figures ever given any- where 17, corner of Broad wity and Seventh street, Postoffice block. Remember the *London Tailor,” and give him o call. - The Superior Court* In the superior court yesterday Judge Aylesworth rendered a decision in the case of McGee va S2zuin, involving the owner- ship of thirty lots in Brown's sub, in the western part of the city. Suit was brought by the plaintiff to rtaia deeds held by the defendant cancelled, and judgment was rendered in fayor of the plaintiff. The case will probably be taken to a hivher court, The case of Patton_vs_Stadleman, involy- aso of the City livery barn on North t , was theu called up and argued by the attorneys, und taken under advise- ment by the cour ‘The writs of certiorar), asked for Mynster, Lindt & Seabrook, were issued by the court, and notices ordered served on Justice Walker, of Oakland, who will be called to this city to certify to the informations filed in his court and other proceedings in connec- tion with the liquor cases brought up there, ‘Ihe indications urc that the point taken by the law firm above named were well taken, and it is quite probable that the cases will have to be tried nearer home, It is thought that the cases already brought up are virtu- ally settled, and will be dismissed as soon as the final hearing is had on the question of jurisdictio ¥, A. Burke vs City of Council Blufts will be heard to-day. e We have no competitors in finishsng Cuscade Laun- collars, cufls and shirts, dry Co. Money loancd at [ loan oftice, on furniture wagons, personal proper !, other articles of , horses, of all kinds, and all alue without removul, All business strictly conli- deutial, Ll e Ilinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea- son, 26 Pearl street, O E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential, Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up stairs, - The finish on o collars. shirts cannot be equall Laundry Co. . cuffs and Cascade - - Carpets at less than half their value at our clearing out sale. See prices elsewhere, C, B. Carpet Co. . Before His Honor. T. Maxwell was fined $7.00 yesterday for boozing, and J. Jones and Joe Swmith were each taxed §0.60 for disturbing the peace and quiet of *“The Row." ‘The case of John MoAuley for stealivg a THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: FRIDAY, pock sk from a notion stand ¢ was 1 the prisoner Judgmen suspended by the The case of Cha es Grandsor « tl be DY, Cady says they were sto Remember the special e commencing Monday at Chapmun's art w.w day morning ings and will « days only - Chapman will p $1.000 worth - of 16 the sule for thres of fine art should Mon- sale Is He in the Pay of the m as an Informer “Red Jim™ McDermott, for A decade a notorious figure in oklyn politics, and who fled to England in 1882 1o escape the wrath of indignant Irishmen who had obtained knowledge of histreachery, is charged with “‘conch- " tHe Witndsson of the prosecition in the Parnell case. According to o cablegram s o wit- ness i 1 Flannagan sought to prove that Patrick Ford, O'Donovan Rossa, Stephen Joseph Meany and the dient Order of Hiberans were, from .1 close alliance and raising funds for purchasing arms for Ireland. Flan- nagan also churged that Mr. Sullivan, who conducted a saloon in Forty-sceond nd who was one_of his place the Trishmen. rms were dis- street at t the conspir rendezvous for the r There the purchased tributed, A number of prominent local Trish- and with a men were seen yesterd display of much ‘indignation asserted that no man by the name of Sullivan aloon on the strect desig- conspicuousin the They running a 18 in any w 1 strength movement. said that Flanna, never been known in New and could not have gained any such information as that given on the trial except through McDermott. The latter ingratiated himself into the confidence of the Feninn leaders in 1865, when he first came to this country, and retained confidentinl relations with the leaders in the progrossive move- ment up to within u few ye The aim that M |)unnntt they siy now lives en p 1 sub- urb of London on the subsidy awarded him by the British rument for his treachery, is backing the pEoe cution and drilling the witnesses. MeDermotu, 1t will be remembered, was shot at in 1883 while in a ort on Chambers street, and immediately left for Lon- don. A well-known Irishman consented to give some inside facts relative to Me- who Dermott’s career in this country and abrond. He said: *“*MeDermott, as every Irishman 1 Brooklyn is aware, a4 notorious al heeler under republican and po- the regime of *Al’ Daggett, and wkhile engaged in this y he became connected with all the ous Irish organizations in that eity. He was for many years the seeretary of John O'Mahoney, the leader of the Fenian movement, who held forth at the Moffatt mansion in Seventeenth street. While receiving a substantial dary from the organization, recent events have demonstrated that he was continually betraying its secrets to the British government. This he accom- plished through the agency of his fos- en, an at- 1882 Me undeniably ter father, Stackpole O’'B: torney in Ireland. In Dermott’s perfidy was ostablished. He dynamiters, Featherstone and others, evel of whom have sincedied in Eng- lish prisons. McDermott was at this time arrested in Laverpool for the purpose of hoodwinking the Irish puup\c, and the machinery of the courts of justice was turned into a burlesque. Father Nugent, the chaplain of the Liverpool prison, although a government official, when he became convinced of McDer- mott’s treachery refused to allow him in his presence. There can exist no doubt of MeDermott’s disreputable con- nection with the governmeut, One of the British eabinet, Sir Vernon-Har- court, I think, stated in the house of commons that the price McDermott de- manded before he would unbosom him- elf was £9,000. McDermott is living incognito. He is drilling all the wit- nesses and on his ‘.ereations’ the bur- den of the prosecution rests, He would hardly dare set foot on American soil n, “In regard to the statement thatfarms had been shioped to Irelund about 1879, I will say, howeve although I knew nothing of the matter, thata schooner laden with ammunition and arms was seized in the harbor of Queerstown, in 1880. This W whout the time of the dynamite " and the particulars of the capture uml the number of stands ized weve greatly ated. I doubt very much w were sent from this country, - delicious fragrance, and soft 1 The coolness skin by 1o all ladie refre auty imparted to the' ’ozzoni’s Powder commends it ling — - President Lincoln's Leg Cases. Schuyler Colfax, in Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln: No man clothed with such vast power us President Lin- coln ever wielded it more tenderly and move forbearingly. No man holding in his hands the kvy of life and death ever pardoned so many offenders and so easily. There were from time to time, of course, \nsluul'a*a of cowmdice in the mm[) in the > of the enemy—a crime justly punishable by the luws of war throughout the world with death, In the carlier years of the war all the death penalties of court martials had to be sent to the president, as commander- in-chief, for his approval. When Judge Holt, the judge advocate general of the army laid the first cuse before the president and plained it, he re- phed: “Well, will keep this a few duys until 'l hive more time to read the testimony.” That seemed quite reason- able. When the judge explained the next case, Mr. Lincoln said: 1 must put this by until I can settle in my mind whether this soldier can bhe the country dead than living third, he answered: “The commanding the brigade is to be a few days to consult with Stanton mysell about military matt vait until then, and talk with him.” the matter nally, there was a flagrant case of a s0l010p, whos 3n tho orisih of o hattle, demoralized his regiment by his cow- avdice, throwing down his gun and hid- ing benind a friendly stump. When tried for his cowardice there wus no de- fence. The court martial in examining his antecedents found that he had neither fathor nor mother living, nor wife nov ¢hild; tha vius unfit to wear the loyal uniform, and that he was a thief who stole coutinually from his comrades, **Here,” said Judge Holt, **is acuse that comes exactly within your requircments. e docs not deny his guilt; he will better serve the dead 'than living, as he hus 1o r r to mourn him, and he is not fit to be in the ranks of patriots, at any rate.” Mr, Lincoln's refuge of excuso was all swept away, Judge Holt expected, of course, that he would write “approved” on the saper; but the president, running bis [on[ fingers through his hair, as he We do this in order to close out our stock pre- paratory to moving into our new store now being built on the OLD :-; PACIFIC - HOUSE - SITE Everybody should take advantage of this great sale and price our goods before purchasing elsewhere. CALL AND SEE US. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. PEOPLE'S STORE NOS. 314, 816, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNClL BLU FFS. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE PUWEH. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE, Spectfications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing. E. C. HARRIS, Agent, anteed. Send for Catalogue NOVEMBER 23, THE GREATEST T SALE Ever inaugurated by any house in the west now going on at HENRY EISEMAN & C0’S PEOPLE'S STORE * 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT! * From now on until our entire stock, amounting to over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ! IS SOLD OUT. 1888, GREAT CUT SALE! T0 GLEAN UP OUR IMMENSE STOCK. During the past season our sales have far ex= ceeded our expectations. As a result we have an IMMENSE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS These goods we must sell at some price, for we have no room to carry them, This is no bargain sale but A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER! Everything must go. The finest gods at your own price. Here are a few sample prices: $1.00 to $1.15. Regular Price....... Moquettes. .. .. £1.50, Wilton Velvets...75¢ to ¢1.00. Regular Price £1.40, Body Brussels....7oc to ¢1.00. Regular Price. . 1.30, A PESTEYAN VR qoc to 6oc, Regular Price. 0C to §1.00, Ingrair 15¢ to s0c. Regular Price. .. .. 30¢ to Soc, large enough for rooms, A great many of these patterns ar The sale will open to-day and continue until all is sold out, Come early for choice. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €0 NO: 405 BROADWAY. The “WHITE” Is King. This the verdict of all ladies who have used the White Sce it before buying any other. J. M. BROWN, Manager NEW B'ARGAINS. FOR_SALE! COOK and HEATING STOVES INUE LOTS, Y ADDITTON LoTs PERRY ADDITION LOTS, | Lower than the Xn(\\‘l‘~l 20005 5010 on easy pay- men ' ' R UGE Ann TS Tor theaccomadation of Workl n, 1 e accomadation of (il 1 vill BRYANT & CLARK'S or \lulhl - Goods m| 0 r T will ADDITION LOTS, | Pay full value. Special induceiient to Omahia, S ADDITION LOLS. ALSO Gihwmers e sest paopery w own| 2 J- MANDEL, FOR PLATTING Ve C-STASY:.. | GRO. H. MESCHENDORR phone No. v Main Street. Will sell for cash, meat at the followh de | PORTERHOU 4c | PORK O PORK ROA HAMS BACON 10¢ | LARD., "TON STEWS Sewing Machine STR 325 Broadway. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION For a Short Timz I Will Offer 100 L.LOTS In Ferry Addition to Council Blufs on the fol- lowing Term: Tnside Lots on Ave, A Tnside Lots on Ave, | Tnside Lots on Ave prices: 100 IOWA- And all nther Meats in the sama Proportion, D, 327 B'WAY. TEL. NO. 161, innineannual Eepocially Alagted o doen 1.5.‘;‘....;‘,,,I.{:?.‘f;l'i'; S, STEWART, M. D, D. V. W ELECTRIC nmegiirore, - VETERINARY SURGEON No. & North Main §t., Council Bilufls, Ia SPECIAL NOTICES. HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 205, COUNCIL BLUKFS, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER PRICE $15. Is equal t3 any High Priced Machine. The Fdison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for munifolding, autographic wnd type wnting works S0 coples can bo (wken. LIGHTING, Mllls and Elevators, ll)\\'l\ Ttegulation, Durability Guar- Situntion by a first-class travel- jesman; No. 1 references given, Call onor uidress Palmer & Co., 25 Pearl st, Coun No. 510 Pearl Sti , Council Bluffs. MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that is needed to buug the good people of Omaha to our beautiful city, and give them induc sements to buy cheaper than any- We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. where else. trade. sell the beautiful HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, Sell for cash or on time. trings, sheet music and music books TURY Organ. musical instruments, 8 i lete. 8 COMPIC o ATISFACTION No. 608 Broadway, WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commiission or salary. D—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AG WANTED. ofton used to do when in_serious thought,replied: **Well, after all judge, T'must put this with my leg 1id Judge Holt, with a pposed levity of the I} in ase of life and death SWhat do you mean by leg cases, sir. “Why, why,” replied Mr. Lincoln, “'do you see those pupers crowded into those pigeon holes? They are t that you call by thatlong titd ice in the fuce of an enemy but I 1 them, for short, my ‘leg cuscs.” I putit to you, sir, and I leave it for you to de- cide for yourself: if od gives a man cowardly legs, o he help with him? their running away e Railroad Building Pittsburg Chronicle the end of the railroad building se of 1585, and the indications are that the mileage for the year wil' be above 8,000 miles of new track, Upto the Ist inst. 5,790 miles had been completed in the United S Altogether the showing is very fuvorable, as it was feared the al stagnation of business incident dential campaign would se interfere with this important il progress. Dur- tes, ously branch of our mate ing the ten months ending with Oct ber, 280 lines made additions to their DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. | cil Blufts, Ta. The Excelsior Ce., Council Bluffs, Ia. y e il Blufts, Georgo Metcalf, 14 Pearl str = = 4 | ©. E. BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF. 08T — | Architccts, Designers and Superintendents . of Constraction. Destrable residence property in addition to the city Coun- Jorr One furnished and 1 unfuraished roon, st th Main s Nine room house, corner Sth st Apply on prémises JOR 1 ave. - Position as housekeeper by & com- “ petent lady. Iteforences oxchanged. Pal- Mr. Berlinghof was seven yea with mer & Co., 28 Peurl st,, Couneil Blulrs. Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and hus We 1:" i oo g gesiencalmynof thullaoltlleke | Plaws_and Specifcations Prepared and WANIED trimmer, Call ou or add: Council Blufts, Position 1n by lndy of five years expericnce 28 Pearl street, Estimates made on Applicatio, Studio, Roomn 2 Opera House Blo ck M. PUsEX and the ROYAL CEN- Our stock of small Paimer & C0,, NOR RENT —( and closets; with stalls fo 8 No od Keroom house with pantry 150 Tarrcl cister: kond barn fve h Allin good repair. Main st THOS. OFFICEIL OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Main and Broadway, Bt 10WA n end domestic exchungey A fnterest paid on time des "D, H, McDANELD & CO., Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Fric Prompt Returns. uncll Blurs,Towa. ‘D, NOR RENT houseke GUARANTI or & nicely furninned room y Council Blu Hou oK S [ vator tarm land. Blufts, Ia, s P\(ll( I A large numbel I and examine lst. & Con Broadway and Main st up A good grain ele to'soll or trade for Council Corng COUNCIL an”low Jonnston & Van Patten, of good @ H. 8 —l Council Bluffs, lowa. front roet car rooms, fur- (ENT—Two large Adaress one block from Council Bhuts. poR nish 8, e oflice, S ON COMMISSION FORREST SMITH’S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. trackage, and many of them are still pushing the work of construction with all |M)~Mhl4w rergy The extensions hu\o been greatest in the far wost, including the territories, and in the southern states. Among the latter Geoorgia leads in miles of new track, with Kentucky, South Carolina, Texas, Alabama, Tenn North 1, Floric Arkansas 20 and £22 Main Street Bed Room St and Parlor Sl FRERE! issippi and following in the order named, these states being FOR SALE. At J. GOLDBERG'S '‘THE FAIR, credited with 2,148 miles of the total, a short time, the .,m, mv.,,“ n kn " i The new trackage, however, is fairl te ) th “. .";w‘v'”})u Commencing Monday, Nov. 12th, distributed over the entire collntr il the fl.m‘ from the street All parchasers of Dry ¢ hing an comprises less than usual of the evil s un extenive view ‘ot | Gents™ Furil g Gool “wmeunting to k as *‘paralleling. i H.l(mu N iliirs. s beautitul and | will receive ot entitling the Only $10 to Colorado Springs. Denver o g At el or Pueblo and return and ock 1s- | PORTY-TWO LOTS | iucu 65 Cith Do Been at tho store, nd exc n Tucsday morning, No- - vember 27. Tickets good for fifteen days. A R P i e 18 MAIN STREET., = 5 to b per cent WIthil two year CALL AND SEE THE ST A [P— —— ‘ 5" you, call on or 0 st or Forest mith. at the Dou't ask why red Ko low ‘and see the pro load thin it L U0 Lo 4500 Hemen: nd by convin FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1614 Douglas Bt,, Omabs, Neb MW don's want that for them, offe uly for @ short time ber thi REAL ESTATE FORREST SMITH, No. 14 Pearl St. Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Bullding, | 1 i \