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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE!'FRIDAY, DECEMBER /IL BLUFFS. ThoJury Roturns a Verdiot Against | ! ‘ ,.u.“'” i oLD PIANOS MAbE NEW sts, H, and C. Ps 1 A OFFICE., NO J2 PEARL STREET, Squatters on Bottom Proporty. e Ala Pleiftar snd Lo Don't thad - . = " et o rade off your old piano oriOrgan, because TR ' . J Violin ‘ Delivered by carrier in Any Part ot he City it . no orfOl becau wonty Cents Der Week ciiiiern.n Joo Sith and Raiph Mueller is out of repair,nor give it away in'trade for a new B, TILEON o P W AN AGER, | THE MAYNE BROTHERS AT LAW. | g fioiitation- Selocted. .., ) one, Take it to e TELEPHONES: —_— e v Mias Sophe ek e e e e e e NokTNESE OFFICE N Mrs. ‘Gratian accompanied the soloists Ritis Fpiron, NOWH Soclal ‘Circles—Heavy Real Estate | Tables are loaded sith an endloss variety of | e e pleasing articles to ploase the oyo, besides a H e e —— = Deal-A New Methodist Church— | pleasing articles o pleasc the eye, besides ¢ MINOR MENTION, oo ted bbbk - iumber of things to be rafled or Vote 3 _ME! A Nervous Engincer—Chance ables aro in chare of the following ladie A 3 They will, I needed, put in & NEW SET OF HA M- . ¥, Plumbing company. e e S e Moo e vy v | Have concluded to sell their entire stock of Toys MERS, NEW 1IVORY on KEY H(\ATI_Hl),'J{EEVIV‘l,I‘\‘(‘l:E alandwood. E.E.Magne, 619 B'way. Misses TRicf, Smith and W eseot; young lndies’ . ANY PART OF OLD ACTION WITF 3 - ant overcoating: A Verdict Againet Squatters, 5, the Misbes’ Moty na Lin Jirsont, and FanCyFQOOdS atpo_ne Half of any FINISH THE CASE, and your Instrument is bet= | e ” ¢ 3 dley: pop corn stand, Misses § ter than some of the new ones. kLN ve The business of the district court for the | g a Straut foctionery stnd, tho Al rIees Itis a well known fact that Swanson Music Co. e was much anxicty, or ‘;v.xrl\““l ¥y 10 { present term is fast drawing to a close. | Misges Shea, Kinney, Rich, Ritter and Poller. gives the best satisfaction in Tuning and Repairing Bor line.Ihe cars opt ‘moving s usual, | Yesterday morning Captain B. W. Hight | Among the noticeadly fine articles to be &1l kinds of Musical Instruments. ‘The best of ref- motor line, The cars kept moving as usual, | gy nivied an argument in favor of a motion | awarded by chance aro a handsome bedroom erences given. e SHowW stor) apparently having no effect 8 DArSO! ™ ) v * 68 trustoos of. the Chautauqus assombly | for @ new trial in the caseof state agalnst | 86t to thie passon Holding the lucky, numfver NO. 320 BROADWAY, COUNCI are requested to meet at tie board of trade | Charles Grifith, The defendant was found |y ™o “hiugh hat and feather to the most i Yooms at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. It is | guilty of embezzlement at the present term | popular lady at the bazaar, furcufts and very desirablo that every trustee should be [ of court, Captain Hight will also argue this | collar for overcoat to the letter-carrier re | present. morning for @ new trial for £ ‘3yrd, con- | cciving the highest uumber of votes and & " John G. Runyan and Miss Anna Harter | victed of larceny from a building seal skin hat to the switchman were married at the residence of Mr. L. | "Fhe jury in the squatter case of Hannan he fair 18 boing extremely well patronized, Jones, on_Seventeenth avenue, Wednesday | against Marr, A verdict in favor of | although the largest attendance is expected N s .‘!’}‘,‘l,.‘::m!m..u.ll, %, Rev. D. C. Frauklin Llri..,;§1k:!:\':1’.y.~ Ky m:..',l;f.‘:-\l;.::‘uzlvn.:”;:.”fi.fi to-moreow oveniug, when the voting vii've | Will Rule to-morrow in our Tov and ‘ B W oTTr Aot MISE Hatie, Saumtar | \SAng van to. e, Hbary, A EUtory of e A “Skcery Bnginee Fancy Goods Departmentg We show (] Wednesday noon just after leaving Pacific more real Chrlstmrs g‘lfts than of Mr. and Mrs, I. Blank, at the residence of | cases has already been published in Tie the bride’s parents, No. 37 North Main street, | Ber, The attorneys for the defendants | Junction, No. 4, on the Burlington road, lock Sunday afternoon, January 6. were given until Saturday morning to file & | gpryele an open switch, The train was run all the COInpeting‘ StOI’eS com- Ay A oato o | motion for rial, and submit a Heney I, ¥rank, of Teadvitlo: apd Mary A ont, o & new triuh, ad subMUATEL | wing atabout thirty miles an hour at tho Annie Harter, of thiy city, and J. Frederick | squatters from nearly a hundred lots in | and although the engine keop on the main Hintz and Mary S. Wilson, of Kearney, Neb. | Brown's subdivision, but it is not expected | ypqek aln running on the itch, he - e that the other cases will come to trial after Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave, - yesterday ut the ofice of the county recorder. | this decision. It s reported that the sauyt C or Tiils was el to o emergen The tract embraces about forty lots, and is | are backed by e capitalists in ¢ iowever, and by promptly aapplying the air - ‘ RLHALbE Lewvann Twor L Rb ALy ouis, who will furnish moncy to take the | from ono of the conchos the train was T | IS 1 1 1 1 13 5. Perry's 2 n Ave, C $285 fourth ayenos nnd South Sixth and Souih | €ASCs 1o higher courts, but this is quite gon- | bronght to a standstill before injury to any | N Lots, Perry's 2d Add,, on Ave. C Each hith strects lly doubted. ‘The verdict was nota Sur- | of the passengers followed. As it was, sev- | § | ch 1be | e out but a fow minutes, instead of tw I6H D15 LFNL1 6 GE1 A SOtOVIaY AR A 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K $180 Each public " inspection on New | o oire™ 1i'fs stated that one juryman | °UP1€ trestic bridge somewhat damaged { (] suitable for them, but_everybody is heartily | friend of one of tho defen The press dispatchies mounced me to ¥ : I ] AL L that a Council Bluffs citizon, Otis Corbett, . it carefully from top to bottom. It is wel ead, after which court adjourned until this | had been indicted for complicity in the stolen i i i ) . . e T, 3 worth a trip to see. WO e s AT G VAKRRE ot To-morrow will be the Greatest day in the his- Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves Each at Montpelior, Vt., which will interest Coun For Rent—Two new store rooms in | 1 N 05 vt \ (1 2 il Blufts, s well s Owmaha readors, it being | good location; Nos, 77 and 739 Broad= [ SWVio is Corb ] U WL pared for it with an extra force of sales- e marriage of Krnest L. e to Miss | L. S X s skirmishing r s for de i H Kato Dewoy. Mr. Squire has lonje resided | W0 S: Saunders, § D EHiorhHAR SARFN N BRFEAY TRRUIEY. o men and salesladies to wait upon pere, 13 yours man eIy khown, 65| 1 1 madoon ey Tusnoss and rost- | fuledin noting. i ooers of hE our many customers. Our stock being formerly associated with Mr.J. W. [ dence property. Notes bought. Kim- v, were alike ignovant of any such must be sold and our prices Walt Mckadden has received a letter from - city--Michael Corbett—a teamster, w HO1d Sport” Miller, formally & well know W. S. Coor has eash on hand to loan | guietly following his usual avocation. It b charazter of this city, and now being cared [ on approved city property, No. 130 | came evident that some mistake had occurred, - Soldiers at Marshalitown. | Muin street. and that Corbett should be credited to some ; : 1 of the bills of fare & other city. Ward, of this city: Jobn G Runyan and | Mr. Hannan has brought suit to cject | time. The engincer became panic stricken, bined and our prices 1 Lot, Bryant & Clar, on Second ave. @ $225 A plat of McGeo's sub division dese his post without apply ks, Kkins school building will ba | Prise, as ity d that the jury would | gral of the cars were badly damazed, and a Yoar' There will be no special exer- iy BT - ; ] ! cises, as there 18 no large hail in the building | ¢ i fendants, on 3 No Corvett Here 1 D $500 welcome to visit the structure and examine | Ty, e “the afternoon the records were Vel 3 e 80l or evel - 0 £ Last evening was the time set for an event e IBFAIE Y FADEE agon sV A BN bl tory of the People’s Store, and we are pre- Bqu who still conducts the business here. [ ball-Champ Investment company. man. But one Corbett could be found in the are accordlng ON Christmas d it called for all manner o~ To FoE g - of substantial and” funey. dishes, and_ would IH;}::;:.‘:;‘I ‘;:";_ 5 ‘,','\’m(i‘,’l."'f,‘lf' AR Hazen, dentist, Opera house Y have been a credit to iy of the leading ho- - ) B bt > f pavs uasalaietos o of b Lowalme s |l e Wty mboredta. o[ blosk s g ! Call and See the home, which showed to great advantage. | publicity: faie and honorable deali Not a Bluff Tuner. ‘The arranzements for the first Chautauqgy AL AL oftice cor, A ial from Kear J assembly 1o be hcld next summer are alvead X press ohs (ok Y il Oy B S LT A e DEDKESAR . T OES AFanally, AL AN s 4 o S E PR L ‘ % ormerly of Counci uffs, is in trouble [ [ 5 ters € provide for, and as_nothing should b 1t lvx]n:)mu in order to make the opening as The present week will be a memorable one «ll‘-:-“l::rulum|)I':!l|v:;’ I[nl-wn' ::{'::I:::-‘\!";l'h"‘"x' ( ) 2 by ‘ont. Tho eople shoutd rally e, | b social circies. Every evening has been | jyover lived here. J. Musliorof the Mucllo . ment, for without such support success can- | all been grand sucecsses. Monday | name having his bome and operating in . not be reached. At least $20,000 wore is | evening the anaual ball of the Switchmen’s | Nebraska, has claimed to_represent Council :d 1o put up the buildings and make | Mutual Aid association was the drawing card | B1fTS companics for purpose of giving commodations for the thousands who i i ! | himself standing with the trade, but that ho will be here. An amphithe: at the Masonic témple, and the ¢ WAasthe | jover lived here, Council Bluffs desires no ing capacity of 8,000, is or sssaries, | Ereatest success that the switchme more such honors than she is justly Messrs, Ira iricks and A. C. Bergman | yet scored. The preparations were exten- | entitled to. ! . were yesterd lating a paper sive, und those who attended in expectation ¢ D N 3 i Bluff 9 alot in Burns' addition, to be | a grand_good time were not in the least dis A Big Deal in birt : F raflled away for the benelit of Oscar Hensel, | appointed. The festivities were of the most | A real estate deal of no smali dunensions o. 103 Main St., Counci utrs. a truckman who was crushed at the transfer | enjoyable kind, and Christmas aay ush- | has just been closed through the agency of is : for tmas or New Year's present than anelegant Piauo of An operation was performed, | ered in in the most pleasant manuer imugin Lo AN B e e i P e Kt yaa i hes of the thigh bone re’ | able. oved, making b cripple for life | iaaanyNevon en i A atal e chased three tracts of land Lying just south moved, making him a cripple for life, He Tuesday even hannual mas- | SHRCE BCE e e Manawa moton s, owns this lot, and these gentlomen are tak- > ball of the Typographical union was [ 9fth limi (thothn I H d A B [:h I:' h E tt d P & H 1 d P' ing this method of seiling it for him. The ven ut the same place, and” the floor was | o hundred and seventy-one acres are om- arl mafl, 1O aSB, 1§ 6[’ yeretl an £ase Oward rianos location is lot 10, bl Burns' addition. | th 24 with the merriost as well ns tho | Draced if tho deal, fox_which #85,000 we i y s y f Two hundred ticiets will be sold at §1 each. | most grotesque looking set of dancers which | Patd. Zhe ¢ Ty i - e solivitors” o coting with “promyt | ever graced a bull, room_floor, so tholr purehase will be put. T AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS assistance, the object is a most worthy | merriment held full sway until another day ava SO o e L ORTDADY one. 5 " | Wwas near at hand, and many provifksbyjtiiele works Zaria fliicy COUNCIL BLUFFL, IOWA. On hand, which we offer at a special discount of TEN PER CENT off our rogulas. The prelimi examination of Willigm | the birth of a gla 3 s prices for the next THIRTY DAY Maher, the con cc man, was concluded | hours before, witne Let the Board Respond. = > the largest stock of small musical instruments of every deseription Bfore. Justic) AR i i o | place and in much the nner. g = sk 7 ot l‘::.l’:)','l"_r""‘_‘“ I‘:m“:l’l"‘”"f ter 1;‘-‘-“‘3‘:"‘.’ ithe P Wednesday evening the Episcopal ladies | The president of the board of trade has 11 m '1 YN QO ‘1 ’ ny novelties suitable for presents. Our stock of shect music and B aTR N DL BS00 % (ET6 s 1 " o furnish | Eave their grand leap y party utthe Royal | called a special meeting for this evenin | LA 1 | ‘ \ [ MY music books is the latest and most complete. Remember our entire stock of amount, emanded Arcanum parlors. event was the onl, 710 o' ck. Business of importance = Gl - 0 WANTED! R DRIt hiotaY ladies had arranged to ‘mako it suf- | Munds ab last Ao proscace of 4 duor FOR 30 DAYS! L Dl WIOW Lo B30 o secured the presence of important witnesses | ficiently grand to be O o L e 2. Wil e e safe as 1t would e ifit wers | Will be sold at cost, and less than cost. It must be closed out regardless of price, from Omah, and hud no difliculty in sceur. | distinction of being the yyeapiparty,[HaithoBybioctinfihe cal,fcaniboldispos T 3 g 1s, | Wili be as safe us it would be if it were |y, i)l find many bargains. A souvenir given with every mmehase. We also B e ib o ove ot Of 1885 "The attendance wis very large. and | in @ half hour. A new factory ope 1 must have room for spring £00ds, | deposited in the Bank of England and [ YOU Will and many bavzuins, A souver on with Y e is held on two charges, onc of sccuring | the toilettesexquisite, Delightful music was ands at the outset can be obtained. | and will sell all goods now in stock at | make him more money, to call on usand | Eive & ticket with c ! olonian eloguiiy Rigno)Organyiaid ohespx money under false pretenses and the other | furnished by Dalb orohiestra, dand o building lots are asked, eur ygeutle | prices far below any ever offered before. | huy a lot in Fairmount addition. The e e cporinalburgs nsloltereny of raising a check with intent to defraud. | ©vent passed off to the perfect satisfaction of :::_‘o'\{um'l‘;m_“l" ‘('_A:" h::‘:r':l [.‘;N "'_"'l’:m"‘; This 15 no bait to cateh the trade but, | hest location on the hills for street car | m————— Hisease looks decidedly rocky. even the most critical. 3 ; a genuine clearing-out sale, and every- | sepvice and school privileges: close e v A TR of suficient importance to you to secure your [ g H '¥- | service and school privileges; close to - ast evening the R. A, parlors were ag i thing must go. all the railroads, wholesale houses and THRE RUSSEILL. o o i "he - | attendance!t : Dr. Cleave North Main. Tel, 147, | the scenc of wirth and festivity. The oc plrendence) Parlor sets, bedroom sets, heating and | gity depots. The only hill property to sion was the second of the first = e L : ; Seo W. C. Stacy tics given this season by Fidelity council, A New Church. cooking stoves, - handing *lamps, oil | he had at such low "prices and cusy s Royal Arcanum. These events are 8o enjoy- The Methodist people living m the south- All goes without reserve, terms. P range from $200 to $400 - Especlally Adapted fom T TR T s able and deservedly -popular that they re- | ern portion of the city are arranging to h ave o big stock and ean suit you in | tepms, one-fifth cash, balance in thirty SIZES FROM . S o B; Burhorn, No, 17 Main cireer. has | ACirenospocial mention, as nothing can bo atever you want. : | equal monthly payments at 8 per cent > 1aid’ fn ap_ immonse stook of Bolidny | secilorents: - Tha_ sttondascs waa. faly as store building until somo_more fit placo oan |, G | e e R 0 Jorent: reritd e 925 70 300 3 5 £DY & ELECTRIC 6 ) ! DULI0LE10L ALY | R00IA O eR g he secured. As 5001 as spring opens efforts 5. st sell. No prices gu ) you are renting now and want a iy 5 R s s is o spe cement for e k oo | 117 ot a substantial church structure i ¢ before you have y e { . Substantial ¢ A. J. MANDEL, a lot now before you have 1o pay doubl HORSE o LIGHTING, irty 8. r00ds Avst olass g During th sinder of the we C 3 <) [ guary just as represented. It | 150 Masonic temple. An account of their | thatthe store above mention be used. N T T e atonce and you will be surprised to find PUWEH. 4 3, M“IS and E'EVNNS.V regular Sunday services in Lacy's new is an established fact that you ean get | by s 3 i - e il ) i ay be found in this issue. N v hot how soon the thirty months will roll the best goods for the least money there. S See Chapman for Christmas presents. > 3 AR Fte i e 4 he be he loa n . E e O B & COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, around, making yoi the owner of u lot. = e Cull and examine the stock aud get o E, Roe, dentist, No. 27 Main 8t., || , oo o o o Call on H. G. MéGee, 180 Main strect, prices before purchasing. Jacquemin & Co.’s jewelry store. High School avenues called out the d t- or Forrest Si ,atthe Brown building n All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co, All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. Hen, Weduosday, STRiioR) DUt (06 fanc ouncil Bi - S == = Clothing hanging 1o near a hot stovepipe u [l See [orrest Smith’s special column. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s | was the cause of the incipient blaze. loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, - e Vin Specifications and estimates furnished for compléte steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guure Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Nou-Condensing, Personal 0 wagons, porsonal property of all kinds, | To-morrow evening Camilla Urso, the won- PR IRY HON LOT R o || filandn yostsrda, dential, O.R. GILBERT, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, S Send for Catalogue. No: 610 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Emil Schurz, son of Squire Schurz, has en- —— 5 tered the office of Colonel D. B. Dailey to See Forrest Smith’s special column. BRYANT & CLARK'S PARTIAL LIST OF PROPERTY FOR e s )1" ‘l‘i"-|(!;1\;:]‘.n(‘rlfyl;Ilfrllilln\l:hm, division pas- B SHARVFACINRER OF STREET'S .\nanll‘(').\!”l:l(.:(r“i A RAREDY POST OFFI CE MEAT MARKET Trouble Over Checks. P fowior sud tieket agout of the Ohioago, Bur- | 4 gimealty in the Mayne family led indi- Also N acres of the est property In towa for e o e s e |t W S | TAXIDERMY GO0DS GEO. METCALF H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. r' . w. C. STACY, Manufacturers and Wholes Dealers in Mecthodist church, is able to be out | afternoon of L, R. Mayne, He had an attack of dipnthertic sore [ Mayne, of Omaha. The char efe Telephone 142, No, 9 Main Street, = , which kept him out of the pulpit for 114 BROADWAY, Council Bluirs, Towa, 14 PEARL STREET, COUNC Sausage of Al Einmdes, I rainst the young man are c. pment and irst Sunday in six years, again: g 3 BLY 1OWA, Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, No. 635 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs. PTSA e M T sonard Iuanett visiiad Wea. | Securing money under false prete The i o Mr. Leo d Evere Isited ogan ed- = ree hrefor ) R, avna COUNCIL BLUFKFFS, IOWA. - nesday and purchased the Caldwell far first charge is preferred by €. . Maync y e and purohaaed o Calawell arm of | 1! 1A I %l SPECIAL NOTICES. y Vi ¥ solve sasho Shan . & Residence on 6th ave..................8 5,000 Ay he visited mont county on u | ceived and had cashed a check for 00 | Orders for all kinds of Dakota and Mon e — || Be S L1t iS00 similar errand. He onstautly looking up | drawn in fabor of E. Mayne. It is also | tana game filled. Buffalo and other heads n Gth av 5 on hiand. Satisfaction. gunranteed. to thoso ANTED- Good aining room g at co on Gth ave. .. AN DR. C. B. JUDD, these investments, and secures some remark- | glleged that the defendant issued a check , s is instanced above. for 8§20 to Mrs, J. King, who had it cashed by sending 1 work to be done. Buffalo horns fic hotel, South Omaha, Residence on 6th 4 veeeeen 1000 MANUFACTURER OF inois own bost soft coal | W.H. Knephor, The theck was drawn ou il VA ANTED—A shirt polisner for a Troy ma- | Iesiden ) tasanitns et SR AR, &6 Pearl street, developments revealed the fact that Mr, Broadway. Residence on 6th st,.... .00 6,000 ] - Mayne had no money there, and the check XATB hoy@aomo of) Wi Desr Dargatna du the. | comdence on Norih Sth sb,, ot No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, J. G. ‘Tipton, real estate, 527 B'way | was not honared. ; : j DAFRAIN. 1ty 5000 FANTR T f T ‘ "iHho dofondant furnished §700 bonds for his PRICE §15 Hotsac iy iR Teal asiate, clieap lois wmalli| p,) 1scs and 4 ots on $rd ave 8,000 WANTED—(iood Salesmen on large commission or salary ickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- | appearance, He acknowledged that he had . vaved streets: also aore tracts, All of the above }ll'vh(«‘" 2 on & g ;”I st 21 2,000 LOCAL AND FERAVELING AGENTS ON ¢ ' 8 tesidence atner sl price . 845 Broudway. had trouble with his brother, and stated that > 1s equal t) orty Will be sold on casy terms. Small b i S i g thut s the prime cavse of tho. dincuity: | 8 =3 ‘auy High ait down ind do rate of interest. Como and particulars muirG ..o ==y Sce. I S R © stated that he was partnership with ; g Nl velaraailate of DPaR A 9140006.0n. 181 BY0., 0N 1 oe.Forrest Smith's spectal column, | {1240 ibeivod o cncld fov ko oy 0 dea | S8 R Sl (sl LRI, et | T e kovernent R F. J. BREZEE, T 5 that subsequently fell through, and he was L8 achins, ment Co. building * nd particu- R s s H i T Fallos Coure e Lo Rt M _ . : . | B nt i - Taxidermist and Naturalist. The holiday trade is exceedingly brisk in | £200, and C. E., who was owing him, ag Fdison Mimeograpl, the bett appuraius for | Fa00) ent by Council Blufts Investment | Residence on ¢ L thivéo wiinutes ’ ; police circles. Another large grist was | to pay the remainder. This he failed to do, lding, sutographio aad type. wr 1at walk from county court house. ™ rmianently located at No, 1+ North (th st., opposite postoftice, 0@ iy U This : pAGoing Aukagespins L & i 3,200 < q Motor Line, Council 1hutls, 1a. hence the trouble. In regard to the other FPWO B poms 1o ront on 1t 100%: | Rogtdmee wid four iois on ave =0 S ’ \ 1f you have specimens dow't walt for prices. Send them to him trotted out for the inspoction of Judge Ayles- [ 1OBEC 16 WARNIS . | D XORREC t0 given to The Excelsior Ce., Council Bluffs, Ia. one room I8xin: both newly papered and / - —= i | Strect’s add 2,000 Mo ey spoil. 1f you don't want them after they are mounted Store building and lot on Pacilic ave., you the highest market price for them, Wil make a speclulty of heads nnd Qressing worth yesterday worning whon he reported | Proteet himself for mon Y TR g oainted. Des tlocation in the city Call at No. for duty at headquarters. Again the drunks | Mrs, King have on mis, THOS, OFFIC W. H, M. Pusey, | 10 Pearl st rU. P tr . I e - near U. P, transfer...... . 1,800 furs Quring the wiat predominated. They were briefly inter- | he did not expect that the check would be Pt 3 of C Yogated, and flanily dlsposod of i the follow. | Bonored. - Ho says that spito Worl 1 . the OFFICER & PUSEY, T have laid in a nice line of boots and [ TWOSt0rY trame store in town of C ing manner: Uharles Locke, $3.10; Charles | POttom of both cases. shoe swhich I am selling at the smallest | geventy-five 'io Squire's add. . G. A. BERLIN hugert, 8700 Wil Tiood, 4700 Wil | woaugr sisis v d05es. and wine | JDLAIN I IBIRS, | fiving profit. “Tam ectiblining'u por- | 5l kot sibeandy e RED HEADED! Barr, $3.10; Miko Looky, §7.60, Swmith | 4 ven gd' 1 ins lop Qoors and . manent business, for I am here to stay, 1ed, $300 to $100 cach : : ’.r-l.d Frank Loufi rn’ukln;lsuddnxng 7.60each, [ “OWE ell & lh)finl. 513 Min st. and as my expenses are small I can sell | Bunch of 11 lots, Central sub. 1,500 1 y ¥ ANE A, MAD, MAD ! ic vags were then called. A, Carter, Bd 4 - JOUNGLL B 5 roods very low. Cal onvince | Buuch of 12 lots, Cooper, McMalic Bugwerty md oo Livingeion wero diy | - 8- B. Wadsworth & Co.10an money. | ey (o onatn o semutes eshango, | Yourselte > o (1 o eonvinee | BSlontiorud) ir ke votor Architeets, Designers and Soperintondents | Frime'i i " ek Sharsed. and Fsaok Fost aud Jous Thomp. i gt A | collections made and nterest paid on time de: | L. KINNEHAN Ahby BOF)cansestintensounntee 2,000, ) d [ Chuck Stes cb given thirty days, and allowed Bargains in veal estate in_all parts of | posits. N PRAALE - An elegant lot on Sth st. Cash o 3,000 of Emm]-“mim] Lound Kt 0. oadway, ) I § o hiours to take the air befove reporting to | the city, W. S, Cooper, 150 Main strect. | —— —~—— Three fine lots on BIufl strect ata Sir - . bargain Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with | Por be locked up, e = Bt eite T—" 4 YT Jotn Moras was locked up as crazy, and | Notico the boantitul inish given col- [ C|TY MEAT MARKET ! BEST AND NIOE 100 66 St i e o 85 Mendolesoli, Fishior & Lowrg, and hins his caso was continued until an information | 1aps, cuffs and shirts by Cascade L 1 . : oy ) ) i Cascade Laun- n desigzned many of the fnest blocks } ' i b led it e b of e Su | oo, 4 : 10 THE FRONT! | CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LATIES, | s it o biouiior - IO nd Couil pr of the city, aud gave the oficers a Lively A P & Plush, 8ilk Flannel and Casbmere dresses f B P R A detat 1 Plans and Soecifications Prepa FOEk Bagal i ussle noforo he was: landed n the police ho German Lidies' Bazaar, i = CUMNMMMRINCES” S Ce Ready-Made and Made to Order, R KSR S ARLAR Y A S and SpCCHICALoNS rrepa | Lird ouown make. - station, The ladies of St. Peter's Catholic church 4 -t sisting of hill and dale. For par- o i pr lip: | Bausiue 8 e are weeting with good succoss at their annval | BEEF, VEAL & PORK By MRS. JULIA STEIN, Sibitug of bl o7 par Fstimates mads on .Anmlual A ik vneia 15 116 wae HrBORLIGL 1111 Douglas St, Omaha, Cheapost prices, and | 48-acre tract one mile from Broadway, Studio, Room 2 Opera House ¥ A 2,000 Corner Main and Broadway, And will sell n or the following cash pricess suburban location In addition to the sbove I have vacant Have our wagon call for your Soiled | fair at Masouio templo hall. They opened : 1 A g ened e U MY OWN DRESSING good fit gaarantes elothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Waoduesduy evening aud will continue the re- 4 Pl i 00 SUAaAG, - dar of the week. meatic 5 " o . ” e 5 \dit et your clothes made. 687 Brondway. | evening, after which the floor is given up to B freiag e, Qeax " Burie s st P J. M. BCANLAN, GARITAL 46 OVATH STREE. M o NG, cioice meporee iLuingRy. | Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs Buy geoceries, stationery and Christmas i M 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201, ~ Telephone No. 205, g RL ST, 1 . . i goods Of Kelley & Younkerawn, 102 B way, G, uschid, 1. TRY OUR MUSH, COUNUIL BLUFFS, 1+ 1 IOWA| COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, 1614 Douglas Bt., Omabs, Nob. | €'kt BAUh B Wuatllikhs Yovrar e s s A

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