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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY,~sJANUARY 4, 1801L.-TWELVE PAGES. HIE ()D[A!I!\ BEE r“E ths | 'l'“E BLUFFS‘ but for sevoral woeks past numerous com. | cannot secaro auy ay oo g L HONEY FOR THE L MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. CONNUBRALITIES, plaints have been made that the place was | railway, They have fheir eyes on several . — A i Je 10 Herbor & 1on of anhistes Tincn. aud | Blkoas; bowevee, end fHI1 to7 40 makes dcal | Gray and & ey vollow aro a now combi- | | 1118 Augustin Daly’s purposo to soon ex- | Equetriennes shauld ke kindly fo matel: Egpish claincd that this. chargo ( before the season opei A iz sl R, ! ,.u‘-ul;\<|..\‘|...v,,‘.. uxl,mlh y mony. They grow accustomed Lo the brid VI (OCINTIoN - UV N The Soudanese women wear no shoes, but | Julia Mazlowe s _botter, . L s aTh f e fiis ay 3 . i which ~ lie had no control, 1o 1 N, decorate their o8 it bands of | ©n0uEh s will go to Florida for the winter, | Vassar coliege polnts with pride to the fae Kayer Kasrue C“f" & Sumimotion AmONG I Tisortal tiist b vk § SIcHM O FoHie £ Poet Burns Ia book, for the shelf at Kan- | (6T TNelr, ikics with bright bands of | €5 W, Nortoy of St. Lonis is shortly fo | that 1o radusto of that institition has ovor Pelivered by Carrier in uny partof the City the Saloon Men, cution. Neither of the clains were substanti- | sus City thom, They also wear rings on thelt toes. marry Miss Davids, who was known hege in | been divorced from her husband. H W. TILTON. - - . ANAGELR ated in the police court yefterday and Foed Charlle Daly has camo to his senses at 188t | pue children of the four hundved ave tio | THE World's Fair® as Elr Iison | Mr. Harrison Caser of Philadelphia, havs TELEPHONES ish was convicted of the charges that were | and quit the ring for ggod. IR ing concluded to become & benedict, gave & i longer seen in long dresses, There seems to | Jofferson and Floreneo are likely to part Triend HE ORDERS THE LICENSE FEE DOUBLED, | made against hita, A fine of $100 was mssessed | Frapk Slavin has isignod an agroemont to | e § tendoner s aeeses. o Fronch stylos | company next season. They have ot parting dinuer to a party of bachelor friends Business Office, N, 4 AfSinst \him Aud the chlel of pollco was | meet Jem Corbett bofore the California ath- | and shorter drosses aw the rosi, y doing s well this yoar as they did at fiest. | Which cost #130 a cove Night Editor % ';Ilwllr:ll‘-;lil“';‘“"-;"'w“"]w':;-y‘l‘;'fl:(b\'l ‘r‘\w“\xr:l;“ letic club for a purse of &,000. Those who ate teally tho laadérs of fashion lara Schumann, widow of the composer, s | Thomas M. Tu T .\'-'}\'”\"u'k |l|r|1kl'r, e ——————— captured e place when the raid was made St P corrated’ 1re om0, who | are tore toio oo teally the loaders of fashion | . i0Ea Fett ‘many, at the age of soven- | had a jeweler named Bloomfield arrested on Foediah Oonvicted of Keepinga Dis- | aweek ago, The stufl was dostroyed vestor. | St "::1‘\‘]':“,‘;”'&"""“ "‘"l‘(l’*'" o | are very couservative aud simple in some of N Ll R R (ot s T A-lh:u“:v:-]u;i'-llmmllmiullnlxl:[mw pieture ard" ¢ MINOK MENTION, orderly House and His Place day afternoon. Captain Martin-and Ofcer | 8 A€M 80 swell andfiolded so badly for | their ways. This is varticularly so in regard | ty-one, ‘and is cordially rec ; | COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. ey qcc Pl Martn st Ot | He 52 e OTNaPE oty ‘compuny s | Ly g Shir o ncaruin o o | B R R N. Y. P. Co. Closed up — The Grand duct ‘the execution. They had tavo | S¢Ason.—Mulford, styles for making 1t ate selécted ol e Moo VO It BORUES: | S N ey M AT R w1V oW Oounail Blufa Lmber 05, ool . bottles of whiskv, one bottlo of sour | /it wie stated inTast Sunday's Bre that | A certain philosopher has drawn up a codo | late of the Minnio Palmor entouraze, with | Mrs, Marshall O, Roberts, who lives n imber Co.. coal, Hotel Leased, ) " n " in Spenc Houso, London, is said to receive b " wine, one jug of port wine, one Jug of black- [ Minnie Cahn was the vest straight billiard.| of kisses under four heads. This shows that | Magician Hermann and banishment to Aus- i uso, L Prof. cns was reported to be suffering berry brandy, ono of whisky labled No. g er i the state, The statement Was er- | a man may be a great philosophor and yet | tralia N TR o LRI S K T OWY Quita scrionsly from ilineas last evening. onie Jug of gin And ono ke of beer, The bet. | FonCous. Ho s the worst: Jeuow nothing of Kisscs, "Tho oty kisses 410 | A mow theater is to be built fn Tondon for | 11e BHish meteopoiis. She has” tho entiro Subscriptions to periodicals at wholesale | Mayor Macrae promulgated an order yes- | tios and jugs were brokor and thoir contogts | Al Bandle is Milling and very likely to | thoso under two heads; kissiug by foursisno | Agnes Huntington, Shols tohave s fifteen. | fiComeof tho EHWOM0 estate, now very i l'“nl rop me a card and 'I\nl{jvm.vm.\ml terday that will cause a good deal of flutter- | permitted to run in the sewer in the rearof | meet J. A, R. Elliott within the next two | kissing. year lease of it and will open it herself next 4 O SRV Ak M on s giaad, No. JW0Bixih wvenue. | o g the saloon men, It was nddressed. | IS Patrolhouse and the boer emptied out in | months two defeats at Chicago [ Marquise rings are ngain in fashion, They | Octobor A southery Ovegon paper relates that Miss Dr. M. J. Beilinger leaves today for Chi Lt . the snow. were surprising, and he is anxious to retriove | ave worn generally on the little r Mantel aying “Monbars.” A fow hia Ish of dacksonville, who_interited a A 16 $hs Ity clare elty. mutaNnY AHd outet 6| ! e g y on tho little finger, but [ Mantell is still playing “Monbars.” A LB A o ok TuEHss, Aeedsd cago to witness several surgical operations | 10 the city clerk, city marshal and ¢ The fine assessed against Foedish has not | the laurels lost there. Bandle would make a | unless the hand is prettily shaped arve rather | weeks more and his engagement with Gus i ne of #100,000 from her father, deeded that are attracting the physiciansall over the | police, and was to the effect that hereafter, | b n paid, and it is said he has skipped the | good match for Parmelee, nous. Opals set” in diamonds area | Pitou comes to an end, after which he will | e same to her relatives because nw{ ob- country. beginning January 1, the monthly saloon li- | city, I"m"lnuhiilmmhnmn, Jobn Linder, to | Heffelfinger, Yale's big foot ball player, is vorite combination, Kive opals graduated | run himsclf, [ l';' 'l““':"'":':i‘l'"‘;".‘fl" iotas, whid Ked :":l'; The Woman's Christian association will | cense in Council Bluffs will be 0 instead of [ settic with the city. nicknamed ¢ *and receiveda big wel- | in size are preferred to one large one ] varbile 4o & ; i edded the man of her choice, d dstian ense in Counc s " ad 3 [ du_ big we Joseph Haworth is to star under the man- ¢ tinbitos t0 Secommend o meet, Mondny, January 5 at 8 p. m., with | g5 1O R U T I brovity A —— come home from St. Paul friends, The peo. It any of your gowns have long shoulder | agement of H. S, Taylor, in a new romantic | M0 attributes to recommend bim, Mrs, Goorge Pholps, comor of Willow avenue | 4o 8 its. nor Soulty, The New Winter Suits. ple up that wuy hope he will take alaw | seams and the sleeves put in without fulness, | play by an American author 1o will also | o M. Josie Sullivan tried to make Dr. J. R. and Sixth street ol il Mes. Hannah Wilson now secks matrimo- | CUrseat the university of Minnesotauext | it s a sure “give-away'” that they areat least | piay ~HAmIot: And orimo. Stewart of Mariotta, O., marry her by bring City Attornoy Stowart has been fnstructed | Istructions to tho heads of the threo dopart- | (e Hannal L Witeon e | year, but ho thinks he will stick to Yalo one season old. On some of the new gowns | * Wiho World's Faie” has finally gone to | I Suit for that_purpose, but failed, Then to commence suit aainst John Linder, the | ments of the city government communicated | tial freedom from Daniel H. Wilson, who | “cliain A, H. Bogardus attemnted to beat | the shoulder seams are not more than two | pieces, and Edwin K. Rice is at liberey. (o | € answered a newspaper personal and Dondsman of - Foedish, for the recovery of | with are also models of brevity, All sa- | Was sentenced to the penitentiury In tho | Dr, Carvers fast targot ahooting rocord of | inches long and the sleares or w® ooan two fought to the last, but did not huve the | ound auother disciple of wsculapius, Dr. R, the £100 bond forfelted by the saloonkecper | joon men are required to come he city [ courthere last October, and which fact forms | 1,000 balls in thirty-four minutes at his home | arehigh and full on the shoulders, onoy to o his g v G. Hamiltan of Tows, and after several ex- kiR loon men are requived to come to t y h s 0 0 balls ) u y money to make his fght successfully chianges fo lotters ‘and one of photos they y';,\',‘ A AT as received by the frinds of | PUUdINE before the 10th day of cach month | the chief basis for her claim for a divoree, :,',",‘[‘.::fl!fi‘",‘{,.‘.i‘;.‘m i .,""‘{’.'fl'.-lll.”i'.'.‘:f.‘-‘..( el A r"”,',"-’"“"‘ for caruing o livell | Louls Harrison, one of the gentlest and | \ere marriod last Christmas evening, General ¢ "_(‘I“i,:,‘.“ |.:',...;“.|'\ vestorday | W0 pay their licenses. Failure to do so calls although she alleges in addition that he has " € : b - | hood is that of going around to the houses of | bost of all our pr recentric comoe. The custom of throwing a slipper after & / 3 e oF Then his Winchester rifles get too hot forhim | society people ana cleaning and repaiving fino > announcing his intention to return to his old | i0to activity the other part of the instruc- | for some time failed to support her. and he had to quit droasds that havo boen acdentaly solled of i S i R l‘,':'. s o T Ch e s S > - € N imes, ong before the Christion era a deo- n : Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson has commencod that | home @ short time. He has just roturncd | tions, which is to close upall saloons wh siilt 4g a0 alintny Denver has signed Charles L, Reynolds, | otherwise infured. The scheme was devel- | Dy fou for tho rmmebctoe s e ) from an extensive European teip in search of | the licenso not paid by the 10th, f:w.!.'.’\:..lv'fi:lf”;.\‘ ".'l'.“,'.."3‘\,.5,'3',”,".".'}.‘:’, 0 on 1 the pedagogue eateher, Colorado team | ped in Buffalo. There are some women l".,’l.” ll 7 ',“‘,,:.:H. 7 ‘,.‘li',[”“'" Svhcotigal T L aorg wonli tavo o L B v ¥ 0 s received by he . L i 7o have it 1 5 oor Jonath s having shenominal | jan othe victor to show that the "L_‘:“L O ¢ | This order will create a sensation when it [ by falling at defective placo in the- sido. Ve o WG Who have all they can attend to In thisline. | 15tV New York Cosing. Tho soventy In86r of " this) ahose. Pielon’ ) ML ALt sHky hianvans lodge, No. dTiainights of | is gonorally kuown among the saloon men. | Walk on' Fifth avenue, botween Tenth and | - Brick Yard” Keunedy, 'who { vory expensive fud is having your por- | fifth performance will soon tako placo, and | over his stbjorte Thaseion "Gl futy rit Pythias, will hay blic Instailation of : ) the Tri-stato league in '69, has been re-en- | trit : p ! ! i WALl g Hcors novt Fran &.public instailation of | i ere are now just elghty-three saloon 1n the | Eleventh streets, the sccident oocuring De- od, Tom ey s also on - WWhito | i ut s au ouyx camoo. The work s very | the crowds tha pour into the oper house Gt | of n bride L s b on the will 6 aerse, 818 o good Hime AR scclally. | tlty resognised ks suoh by thie offieces, ‘and | COTber 16 ngs " list.—Times.Star, Wit done 8 Permanont nt il ek lor c on Lt wans, at1ts popularityls not at all | that they ronouncoall authiority over her. c nd socially 3 3 0 Star, don is permanent, and ast for cen- | on the wano. f ) ; e “The Pythian sisterhood and all knights and | compelled to pay ontbly license. One | i T ) A and Bare playingsinglo high five. Both | turies. There are enough people 3 3 David Zimmerman of Sunbury, Pa., 15010 e friends are cordially fnvited, . AR Ton oie. YMISE ALy, Bl Eskes) AL DL Dotnts, A denls w5 bIds oo o ol | ork who enjoy thts Haabiy beomio I New ot e soventy.ano Clara Schurmann, | b wif o Join Stewar, ot i by S P AL Lyl L ! Lt iel v . 1 reorganized and is now prepared to give [ Bholds the ace of ol 1 Juck of elubs, | give consts SRBHL LS v 64 or. | Wife of the composer, still_makes ~occasional [ for 25 cents, and evory thing was loyely unti goh Lindt, attorney for Foadsh, ns de | new anos were started up yesterday, making | prompt s Special attention to express | A plays low." Docs fow" count’ bororo Jaok? | Erait arver, CF ¥ mON 10 fivo cameo por- | Gupearancos in Coneort. She recently payed | Sees quiirrelod with dohn Cluy borger, an- Clavod bis intention of proventing tho ety | 1L ol ol LM L proprietors | nd Burcel detive Twenty-one is Iender, Onait, | s of Tiernhard's Cleopatea and | CHOPIN'S 1o ilnor concerto at ey other boarder. The latter had him and Mrs, Provocation 1was the dostragtion of Tesdiatiy | Will be compelied to contribute # to th —_—— s Irsgancs 5 Baiipens 10 watdtha. o wiel | N IntE00cton of araices 1t abrors S0 | such'a way as to il hor ‘auitors up 10 & | Zimmerman arresied i hov 1o iy oV o f straction of Koo X & his instance B happens ¢ ac roduction of snakes e last act has ¢h pitch of enthusias couplo Are serving or 7 beer and whisky by Chief Carey's men yes- | City each month and by mae | Buy your conl and wood of O. B. Bluel Co, | of couids wine: | Tro W/ Hold tho oo and e i & aantt et Faoiney ot the | Migh pitch of enthustasm. = ; ot plaara meiving out: torms I jall i svite terday. Lindt announces that he will enjoin | Shal for serving the notic hing up [ 550 Broadway. Telephone 135, ¢ season. 1t is shown in jet for millinery pur. It may be presumed that W, H. Crane has | of the fact that Mr. Zimmerman testitied to the marshal, mayor and city council and city | the delinquents, Several more building: —-— T boses and dress trimmings, and o very hand- | pGE Ub bismind to play Falstafl without | making the contract and said ho was well some brocade is one of ol suakes brocadeq | Much more delay, us it is announced that his | satisfied with it. clerk from collecting o atiempting tocolloct | belng fitted up ind 1t is thought that tha Books. S YrTE manager is in London getting models and | Grant M ! f Ithy f torinaiion il anursuanice of ths e | the o of the present week. At oo pessony, | Charles Dickens® warks, 15 volumes, bound | The devil hns caused moro good sormons to | OB black satin. Somo fashionablo New York | MAnagor is in Tondon gotting models and [ Grant Maes, the sou of o wealthy farmer termination hie will apply to the district court, | the eud of the proseit week. At tho prosenit | 1, Gty "o tallont typo, €hon. " Boston Homre. | to pretehod i ed mor good St, Paul in. | girls wear gold or silver snakes fastencd oy oo (he production of Stukespeare's. | liviug near Jacksonvilie, 1L, wanted to matry Council Bluffs, 3 ' | spived L about the left ankle, enry 1 in January, 1802 Miss Anna Day, but her stern father, for tomorrow for an injunction, timo, i lrm; i .,m In. ensc “nuw'w ‘Tllflql'v;% The affect he Ameri ! L 1 b h Frevrtamly ; dhetint of -the paying about £2,000 a month into the city S WU i o d o oy e (i ivita Gorman wva i he affection with which the American asons unknown, objected to the mateh, Another change in the management of th 15 that the water tower over there At an elegant private German given at people view Edwin Rooth is touching. It is | Anna would have preferred o iarriage in ¢ { treasury. iy can stand the pressure of Nonpareil has ‘been made and will go into | fFeasiry, 1f they can stand the Bt oo Among the Churches. “Ih!Yes—that is— practically, you know; | town near Boston the other night the men | [P ¥iew Edwin Hooth is touch Tpdas | Ann ot PGl G il tomorrow. Spencer Smith resumes louble ticon: T #1,000 & month will (1 ! X Waat up to o slog i, sel, | C1osely allied with our history, as well as | church with flowers and admiring friends, business control of the coneern. and Judse 1t | ind its way into the city's stroug box from | The dedication of Trinity Methodist church | it 1S the steeple of the Baptist church. W(Tpiled by thb bt aas THo s eiE o It is the best tribute the world | but carly one day she met Grant and they C. Hubbard tnkes charge of the editorial the | the saloon tills, will occur on January 18. owyhat did Moses say when ho saw the | SHEPHES ¥ Hho hostess, ARONOTAE WL s v tor, for it will survive him, and | slipped off to Jacksonville together and were Shydes drwfmnur GHe ntoRBthar, 16 WHs ‘The cause for doubling the license is stated Berean Baptist chur Divine service at | Promised laud in the distance?” g N6 6F HiB BARGH ORT LHi6 W '_[".‘r ‘\. :‘\ queathed unto at least one gene .| made one while the stern parent was taking their first attack of dady journalism, and is | 10 be the desire of the mayor and eity officials [ 10:30 a. m, and 7 m. Subjebt: “The 1 dow’t know. ‘I'm not in it, I guess.” that slot machines have made their debut jn | ISPitaphs are moss-grown and forgott | his morning nap. FODUELAL LosHive Mosnn B o ase, | 10 check the rapid increase of saloons Old and New Yo weok. of prayor When the sermon is extremely long society, we may expeet to be introduced in | PefOre such praiscs are silenced. “There ave some places in the world where costing several thousand dollars of hard | Pecember I there were only about sixty s will be observed. All will be welcome, The tired and wicked sinner one way and another to the various cccentric After scoring tremendous coosse 10 man can whip bis wife with impunity, A earned casii, Judgo Hubbard is onoof the | 19908 10 the eity. During the lust two weeks | * It rosby torian —cormer of Willow ave- Has buta singe thought—to-wit, meinbers of the farmtl Berlin, Humburg and ~ Leipsic, Teresa Car- | wretch in MePherson county, Kanss, if the ol faithiul stand-bys of the paper, and fas | ) the month twenty new ones sprung b | nuo and Soventh street: Hev, Stophon SWiLL L be late for dinner s Chrysanthemum dances are all the rage n | T10 created a perfect furore at a recent con- | Kausus City Star speaks thuly, gave his devoted the best vears and bost enorgies of | Without hurting tho prospect for further in- | Bhoips, pastor. Preaching by the pastor ab | 1o not think —— tho Rov-rend Binx bogan, ngland just now. At a great tall m Bir | ¢¢rt of the Philharmonic society in Vienna. [ wife a beating the other day and ‘was hauled s lifo o ity scrvice. 1o will commanca s | CFease, Nedrly all o theso camefrom Omuta, S0, m.n0 70 p. in. - Sabbuth, saliool at | And then he blushd u really brlliant 1us | malkennn e othor eyeng S e | Hunslick, the mighty. enthiises over hor por: | up. befare - polics. miouate. i fad 1 duties tomorrow with many wishes of suc- | f¥Iently foritho purpose of escaping tho | 12:00 . Young peoples meoting at 0:30 Becaso he overtiead a wicked min Chamberlain was dressed us a whité chrysan- | formanc so: “She s indubitably a bl | eent Tho fine was L L L s coss, gh licenso that makes ' the business an un- trangers and othors cordiully invited, Kemark, “I really don'tbelieve you do.” SHaH o1 RSt ot hitte fened | 100t bravura player, an original, “encrgetic | establishes a precedent and vindicates the In the latter part of Decembor OMcor Craft. | iy {0 4 STt hey have generally come | Séits free, all wel . It is moro biessed t) give than to rec T8 hBsas L) ]Ln'(")!on‘(‘h“m glmx(l.f\“.?f o | porsonlity, with o' hea ‘of trie southern | v, It may inve been the man's fi o arrested ty ned Howard and Burke | e "o it would be swept and gar- | , Congregatioal services morning and even- | simply because the giver can squeeze no ond | flower: budior of - br i 1o reprainy piel| DRELISIREARRESI R SO Koy wiLh meRetlinaf{ifonao, His hoxt ong, in all probubliity, will Ohfiatoliay yaeruney, They eoultt 10t | pished during the day and locked up before | &% preaching by the pastor. In the morn- | of contentment ont of the ' contemplation of | stem, with shaded velvet loaves fallihe on | VIEOF, comuines them futo mighty chords and | cost Bt e AL HCOBEE dElve il Eive o sutisfactory gecount of themselves | arke Tho invariable answor' retiied to | {1 he saeramenit of the Lord's supper will | bis own gencrosity. S skt Ran ioadreswotipetala tormatl SRR AT o L o e D b | e R st olic el nncew and wi ach fined £16,530, served | {nquiries concerning the nature o busi- | D¢ administered. Subject for meditation, ing the heart of the flower, e s L ALIGLOO LDICA R 10 : Lls gLl D WA several days and then der of :".‘-l!\"'.'f,.f..{’:r.:":!:fh”""{;,',';‘,f,”,‘.f’f“fl‘\','m"‘:,"f \bho Greatest Love:™ evening, “How to | “'Tis not good for man to live lonely,” ono Silk underclothing hos hd fts day and in | {14 make HEaRInier paasiios die Byiey ANNOUNCEMENTS. his fie ana was rele s time | W\Were putting in o restarants The nect | Make the New Year Happy. Young People's reads, =~ a PR b CaR oW, irchasad | Poiogid, cer technio is especially i S SN cypd ekt Wk Ntenthy | ol woult -l b " s | SoceyOr st Gadeatorut i | Thosumetenitononstogotner— | e, shop e cag v bo, pureant | BT it ot sty | ASNOULORNENS - a telegram was received from a sherif the Tweuty new restaurants in two | Trinity Methodist Church--South Main | 4 man for his wife iutheir direst necds after being liundried, unloss ono could afford [ Finas une of tha eacous ocles i toth || Managor Luwler of tho Eden musce this Grand Island, Neb., asking for the re-arrest | weogs fndicatod that Councll Bluffs wag | street, opposite” Eighth ay S, Ator. | Shall desert both his father and mothor.” | 49 talea it toone of the french piaces. wad IR I T A | eI e i Lol Bl Qe o aeTodte of Howard as a fugitivo { stica: o : e b Councl uie G ey ealienas SR 2 ; oty Jldeals fopiCll PLaces, anc 4 phrasing, like her technic, reminds one of | est curiosities of the age, namely, a woman I;N ”m" hm’.‘ ""[L::“";m:”l("l\ ‘{j:‘rl‘f"'m"“mlm (““:.r“.”‘tlx:: ‘}v::\ "l‘:m(u oy;'.wum‘lr;nl‘k":qn: :::!‘..":“,. l“"‘lw"v(.mll‘{uul‘lhl)l 0 e “II(.l\a\(“l’\fi:I Then :“. smole at his hundreds of slippers in "ll;“l“ '.!1::.?:1("'13-. h.‘vr\-fl ,x'.‘"‘:,ff"a‘.;,. ,',‘,"]‘.'l‘. Sophie Menter, but the coloris darker, the | eignt feet tall, po -.1\Ipirm.‘|. nd as beauti- Grand’ Talang BT rons - con. | taurant business saloonkeepers R ecaon : and 7:8 ine ce ) pro o, and inder | spivit move fiery. What pleased us most | ful asaqueen. - Protty Ella Ewing, ns she is m;- 'I"‘_" ')u"'l’“!q '“;h::‘ ,:rf:“L\\-..'i”’,f:.x«-j;:.|(,\ly::x who were slinking out of Omaha to escape [ m. Cla s\ng:mn:mw g .l|“~ . m. n Al‘» school And went for a drive in his carriage. garments ml.l_ .,l.,_‘m r of .'., ench pereale | was the luscious tone which her touch gets | known, was born in Lowis county, Missouri, O RS e G the 31,000 license believed that prohibition b ' pooples) meeting at? p.m. | «Aagainst women,” hesaid, “I am safe 1| 8¢ not only the most serviceable but the | outof the instrument and her pronounced | eighteen years ago, Until nine yoars of agé Eomes thiseoml L g observed in Towa and cousidered it ne or meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. opine— dainticst things seen for some time. rythmical fecling. There is nothing indefi- | her size was thut normal, but since th es 1o get him ; (Lo cliristen teir whisky-shops ¢ Broadyay M. E. Churel T M. K. Stuart, | Centipedes are not given in marriago.” Decided oddities in furs are the beaver | iiite, vogue in her piano playing, but o has ¢ Didly, and now is taller than any T PR taura 3 astor. esidence pLe! avenue, S v N - ol “eravats,” vhich some fas| ile 7 i iseles y 3 ps, 1" g She wears No. 16 glove The most completo line.of blankots and | Fow tho &0 liconse will offect these people Hesias .\{Llw‘: ‘.:)»;.-.nplp o.‘w‘y:-r Fourth T:n: Clorgy man—Ah, my friend, why don't you ghll“ L “hmh n‘.’L‘-.&-‘.‘. |‘|:‘u|t!|:)l’l the :.E“. VLA AR L nd No. 18 shoo |5-|" B o w Un\ R comforters, hosicry and underwear in the | and all others engaged in the traffic can only | Broadway, av 10:80 a, m, and 7:50 p. m. ] 10y,uP treasures for yourself i heavent Tual pelts, with tiwo or hreo tails added ad THE NEW COUNCIT figura s perfect, Sho was. raltad cu s far Sow Drives, eash wan roreqvhiors geod goads, | be told Wy bout o mouthv's experienco. Horo- | Mornine themo, as designatod by ‘tho fivan: | 1, Busioss Man ~Becanse I'm nob sure that | pioh FERs, 1Lk b or, thico tails added and il s and dn cousequence atteactod but Nt ow prices, cash and one price to all1s their | tofore the saloon men hive been given the | eellical allianca— The Clory of tho el iy %, | fastens in front, and while it is not particu- | ¢onsia. i r. Lawler a hes A j X ! B s Tis the day after C ¥ fhixtom : , s 1ot partic vable D v Anticipate attention until Mr. Lawler found her wail rule. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, wholo month_in which to pay their $251i- | God.” Sabbath school at 12 m. Class meet- “»“’;‘ after Christmas; the minister’ | Jarly ornamental, it indicates that the beaver S thior) .‘:tf.‘I:h“:,,‘.‘ \""I:,I'"" 2t it hunting trip. After much persuasion i} — censes, and frequently they would permit | ing at 6330 p. m, ol S AR is the genuine article and expensive, Al- st ROIURELON S secured her for a weekat his popular house, Remember the Young Men's Catholic | their oblizgations to' Iap overinto the new | St Paul's Chureh —Divine service today at ofitands on end as his gifts ho inspects, leged beaver cravats can be had for a_few | On Monday evening tho present city coun- | M TN Taver s fore appomed in bl Mutual Benefit Hon concerton Jan, l: ,m,,,nh and ‘i'""‘vl"[ ‘n hem had to ml"l““““”‘ 54, m, and 7:80 p, m, Sundsy school at blwmrfl he has more than eight dozen dollars, while the genuine article costs 850 or | il will hold its final session, closing up the | but hus consented to appear just this once. —_— up to the rck without ceremony. Tho new | 1215, Bible class at 6:30 p. m. Sermon T more. business of the year. \ She is well informed, a ready talker, but Great reduction on ladies', misses’ and chil. | otder makes the total licenses fora vear | topics: Morning«The Lesson of Failyre | ADdto ¢ach is attached the samo texts, House decorators say that the beautiful | The new council will meet for organization | rathershy and. reservéd. Mr. Lawlor pays dren’s couts to clear at the Boston Store, | Amount to 630, the extra £0 constituting the | and Hurd Times,” Evening sermon—The Mus. Nagley—Why do you supnose women | quargered oak so much fu 8¢ now is not the | on Pyesd SeninrAY imulrlml-brfl'nrl has | her £1,000 per week in gold. She s without Council Bluffs, marshal’s fees, I the prohibitionists sweep | Dead Year.” Full chovas sorvice in theeven- \_Hm.!wm"m"dt‘d % keep sllent in the | cxpensive thing that uninformed persons Tt mAd e 6reE aloce" aldation. sticu. | doubt the greatesteuriosity known. Besides S b down upon them they will find that the | ing and anthems by the choir. Young mon COUrChee g might suppose, In fact, 1t is the most beau- | Peen made ever since election, and particu- | this feature, Mr. Lawler will put on tho First-class fresh candy made for the holi- | Omaha license is not any larger than will be | and strangers always cordially welcomed. 0 Mr. Nagley—To givethe men #a chance in | tiful and at the same time one of tle cheap- | larly during the past week, to effect an or- avds in the bijou theater the satirical oddi- day trade,at A. C. Dempsey’s, 105 Main st. exacted in Council Bluffs, these services, T.J, Mackay, rector, at least one place. o est of the hare woods, Black walnut, for ex- | ganization of the new council, but as | ty, “Fun in a Grocery Store,” introducing SIS, s bonidoere not. Shadrach, Meshach and | ample, now littlo used in house decoration,is | yet no slate has boen definitely | the latest songs and dances with the funviess 3 3 5 = $10.00 coats for .00, 212.00 coats for $5.00, et b Abeduego harmed when they were cast into | considerably more expensive, The curving bad voy, old dad, grocery cash girls, bums PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. $17.00 couts for $0.00, at tho Boston Store, | o, SPecial prices on ludies and gents under- y f B A oty £0tnacet’ asked the teast 2 & fixed. The ten democrats of the council are by S e wear this week at the Boston Store, Council the fiery furnace” asked the teacher. of hard woods as well as the decorative cut- and policemen m.,u charieterized. Miss Mary Howard of Hubbard, Neb., who Aud a short-haired boy withabad eyespoke | ting of stone has been brought to @ high de- | 4bout all iu favor of a strict party organiza- Tias been the guest of her cousin, Miss Mal. iy 5 b and said it was because they stood in with | gree of perfection in this country, and only | tion of the council, and all but two or_three qticen, Tor the past week, retutned home wa | All our $30.00, 833,00, $35.00 and $30.00 plush S RS e e cach other. the best class of European work equals that | of them are candidates for the presidency. s 9 2 coats reduced o 82,00 Now s the timeto [ Why pay 850 when you can get inst a8 | “ponba_What a godsend Union square | putinto comparatively expensive buildings | Thev have agreed to hold a caucus on Mon- [ B¢ Uniahton o f electi e buy your plush coats, all guaranteed Walker [ £00d farcand beds at the Scott house for | would have been rd Bere. day for the purposc of sclecting, if possible, | meeting last night for the purpose of electing: Miss Cecelia Mulqueen entertained a very £1.001 to the Lord at the time of ) PUEE K P loasant high five. party Pridey semniney | plushes, best London dye, at the Boston | $1.00 the creation. Some of the most prized appointments in | @ President und a city clerk. An effortis | a dircctory for the ensung year. After a DROROf Hor CousI. Ailte Mars Har o Sho | Store, Council Bluffs., I Nobbs—How so? the newest houses are bits of old houses that | 4180 bemg made to form an organization wre- | spirited contest the following named gentle- has beon visitinghor, . o d Eri—al ‘We have just received 100 pairs cured live Hobbs—He would have had enough ma- | have been worn out and torn down. n | spoctive of party, but no definite progre men were declared duly elected: Thomas Bt See the Boston Store advertisement and see | Beese odoriess feathers in pillows of 215 Ibs | erial to make a huadred Adams. about to build fine dwellings may go shopping | s been made. ~There are a dozen or more | Kilpatrick, Guy €. Barton, Frank Murphy, Mr. Joscph Wells will lead the young | what thay are offering in coats for this week, | ¢ach, 51 bs in the pair. The price while they ““Dreadful scandal about Dr, Puix.” for colonial fireplace fixtures,old mantels, | candidates for the ciy clerkship, among | C. N, Deitz, W. V. Morse, James Viles, jr., men's mecting today at 4 p. m. A cordial in- | [FOACINGE Boe GTCHIR I coat last, §2.25 a pair. * We also keep on hand a | «geg G fan-lights of 1830 to 1840, door’ frames, door | them Leing John Groves, the present incum- | 1, W. Yates, C. A, Coo and C. S, Mon gonis vitation is extended to all men of the city, full stock of fowthors in bags from gne to tive | wHe claims to be abachelor, butTheard | knockers and even the' doors thomaelvas. | bonts Thomas H. Dailov, 1A Burke and | ery. The popostion wamboidats arh e Meeting lasts but one hour, D NN e I Pound bugs from @ medium to the finest Live | yesterday ho'd burled ninetoen wives," | Somotimes whole houses are. sold by the | John' Valentine, and tho fizht on tho ofice | Usion clny wat dlsamenl an ot with the Mr. . Nichols, a railroad man of Omaha, Dr, Ja "'“.’\:,‘ kot :1‘;“ ‘i\ geese cured odorless feathers. Boston Store, Horrible ! 3 aealers n these wares. . Possibly San Trran. | promises to be quite as yas that over the | ter left in the hands of the new directory e O L MR AR Dttt I e e (ST T o kit IROSE mon'e yives T meau | clecolled thisiesion forioneiothite i rstiund, | X tRM0, TROre B oImabatllitrfthat tanl{ea l ot dhokimgn bers proseut favored tho 1 o duy at 2 Moiunes yesterday, where, ctiving sourse, most substantial stone business structures | OVEd vted on Tuesday | scheme of erecting a club house and twe m. Al railroad men invited. president of the state teacher’s association, ailure in_Oakland. A (in westorn town)—My | Was an English bank in Hong Kong, and was | 1ht, but that veral days | weeks from lust night the club will hold o Mrs. Hugh Stevenson and daughter, Janet, | he took an active interest in the deliberations ssignment of W. 8. Bruen of Oak- | friend, in passing through this place lasy | Shivped to California early in the fiftics, mecting 1o take final action regarding the rrdnyley: Neb, Toturned to their home ves- | of tho body, and presided over a gathering of | 1and, this county, was filed yestorday 1n tho | weak'l wothess 5 wargudh this place last R o B i ki Henry Stovenson, manuger of the Connel] | OVer 1,000 representative Hawkoye teachers, | office of County Recorder Thomas. The as- acters, and you femember I told yeu some- Safe Blowers Arres ed. Arrested for Sneak Thieving. The Horticulturists, son, ma 8 Ce i ¢ i 4 tstied 4 2 7 . Potter. T 9 set, | thing ought tobe done to rais o 3 :, Uta —[Special Telo- 2 g Bluffs lumber company. ELlaaunualiaddtoss was piplished in fullipy]| e 184U Bouiar/ilbe asots fare sob | HIHBA g it A L utal ,J',[I"]‘- [Specul Telo- | Richard Hodd was a_trasted and capable | The Douglas County Horticultural soclety — the Dea Moines papers, aud was recelved | forth in & schedulo as follows:~Clothing | - O¥ice" 5 200 SRS L started o right now. : he police madean i | omploye of the Kilpatrick-Koch dry goods | met yesterday and discussed the question of A fow down comforts loft at 30,55, formor | with geeat favor by the teachers wnd the pub- | and gents' furnishing goods, 82.500; hats, | Jorson: e Saiiod vorn’ syl WEILIOW, | portunt capturo this morning by the rrest of | company a few years ago, but he wandered | “What, when and how to planti? One of price #10, Call and got the bargains in- car- | lie. A rale adopted by the assoclation m caps and gloves, £00; boots and shoes, §2 cateh and the rest has loft town, Peroy Holloway, Jpmes Watson and Bmil| 1505 e paths of Bonesty aud'- sobribty. and | the moabar bntorked. iva tolitet of native xl::ix’:n.xn‘;’ \n‘tl.‘n':_.vn~.‘|:_x‘n‘lxvll‘_-. 1cm(: s, n-}n‘ ~|.‘_u{-'. a second term of tho president impossible, | dry goods, $4,000: groceries and flour, $1,500; Good Minister (down in Kentucky)—The | Gromber with being implicated in | (o Co'vonie he has been drifting about in | wine, of his own vintace, and after being felore pri Advanced SO0l BILN| s o NG phton e e B b e Fas aa e e s e ShoGs [ ooy, oriing dre remarkable— | 8ot e Or aronil have lately o¢- | (o slongh of vagrancy, Recontly he has | Samplod by tho mombers, was pronouncod . e S is strongest nop. | 1iscs, 85: store fixture )0, sunply wonderful, never knew them to be | curred here. searching their room an e o i ks o | exeellent. LU s O G U UL b e i e e o ey | s ~Yas, I reckonod | extensivo ontic of ‘safe’ blowers :tools was: |ibean Li tho habit of visiing the store of his } ®Fcirin iiog 1o raviss the constitution aad a long list of creditors for Amounts ranging | they'd mount ub soment today, Some. on | discovered and the police clalm to have amplo | former or < aroused their [ b laws was appointed, with. instrctions to >port at the next mecting, which will be held at one o'clock on the first Saturday of next month, il Bluffs. e Omaha Club Directory, The members of the Omaha club held & The best %5 hose in_the country is tobe | sonal friends, clected to the position of presi- found at the Boston Store, Council Blufts, | dent, and all tho other important oftices of a Trom §25 10 83,000, 6 1atRe majority bo e 1o5 || ‘em aldn’t tite tho 1asn but Lkeuw the mics | evidence to secura their conviction. suspicion. it lie visited the store on either in_gents Lalf Liose, in wool or cotton, | the dssociation filled by men who g ArEamajoriysbelng for, . i s ounts, T e ve; | would work. Got itset up in th' vestibule e Howard street went up to the third in ladies’ all wool or cotton, in misses all | friends and acquaintan ’.’;'.L,kl.f.‘."l(x’l:\':» I'()H(,I h,:ullm- $ OReROrs LS oo | thls movmiu Giood Ministor—T g What Killed ata Crossin story to talk with some of the clevks, While wool or cotton. Boston Store, Council Bluffs. | His address was discussed editorial John B. Farwell.. . ... .. b thing! Deacon Drawem-—-Why, our new Nortuamrroy, Mass., Jan, 8,—A Central | Hodd was in the house Mr. Koch telephoned el s bt | B Dos Motnes page ~,M|'|'.x.;u.\:w‘~l devotes M Frendorson &G 783 | dropanickel-in-h-slov-and-see-th'- hoss-race | Massachusetts train at Haaley ton o [ for an oficer and Detective llis d | = oston Store never does anything by | nearly a co ) it, and praises the effort S. Nelson & C K machive. e S & e call, Hodd soon le > Stol o halves. They have put the kuife in Iadies’, | very warmly. Spéaking of MeNaughton | 1. T, Mobonsia 117" iy 0 ALY e asleigh contalmng slx young people on 8 | foiowed him, The officer becamo convincod SPECIAL NOTICES misses and children’s conts. dvertise- | personally it AR S Z. T. Lindsey. ... o e 869 South Dakota Contests Decided. ‘I us-;n-umu: 1}.,-};.m|_x‘v]mu.-.1 lh-mj.\.‘smt of | that Hodd was 1 man desc m.‘.l‘;mnu fellow T e ment in another column for this week. Bos- | “A man of much ability, a student, a enson clothing company.., 80 | Drapwoon, S. D., Jan. 8.—[Special Tele- | DF:J. B. Learned, and Mabel K., daughterof | who had pawneda stolen watch some time LUFFS3, ton Stove, Council Blufts, philosophier, a deep thinker, he graces the | ¢ 1. 15 pos 3 2000 | o e Two contostod election | KReV: Fredericke A Hunkley. The other occu- | since in a Tenthstreet pawnshop, so he asked — st R position of presidentof this association, * * : the Titors are 3 & | e k] ~Two contested election | pants of the siefich—Charies, son of Judgo J. | Hodd to &o down to the shop to bo iontified. | TURNISIED reoms with heat, light T PR T IFhe address was filled with sonnd. losio and SRR fimdlion Bre Beree ses from Meade conty were disposed of | W. Bond, Edward Bond, Faunio Plympion | The duwnbroker identified Hodd as the man | £ bath, ) First avenie, The week of praver bogins tomorrow ana | PUFS ArKument. ho speaker dovoted some | Tauk Lino 555, and John Bone & O st er this morning by Cirenit Judge Thomas, | aud Lulu Aduns—were'all badly” but ot | whio had puwned the' wateh i ancttion et lie=e e e S e e srilonha amorr | lame to the discussion of”tho nou-partisan St They were McMaton, independent, against | fatally injured. Eliis arrested him. o procoed to séarch | FURNIRHED rooms with services wi e held during the week. | election of school oflic ‘I wish to sug- 'ho Bos! S Coreot - O > ) o . ==y Hodd, and found a watch and two boxes of fLels N L 0 The Evangolical association of the United | gest here, said he; ‘that in some localities a | ; Th0 Boston store, Council Blufts, is show- | McCaull, republican, for the office of state's Killed by a Cave-In. aille handkerchiots in bis pockets, which | \\ZANTED Good wman ws gonorn States have suggestod topics for the various | BOR-partisan and unpolitical method of choos- | i SPC fal value in blankets and comforters | attorney, and Budems, democrat, against SavrLake City, Utah, Jan, 3.--[Special | Hodd admitted he had buta few moments siulary 875 per month, #H) seouri days as follows: im ool ofticors wil havo to bo wiopted, or for s weeke. Jowett, republican, for the office of county | Telegram to Tu: Ber. |- Honry Halph, om- | bofore tolon from tho-KilpatricicKoeh com- | auired, * Sl Jufiiary for 7, i Willow Sunday, January 4, —Sermons: *“The Glory | .I‘k"r’.“sjll;i:‘;mj b A LR ';“;}:fi (Great stooess, iuduwd . In ':mfh vl‘“‘!l the atleed | ployed fu the Niazara mine at Biugham, was | PAnY's store. R . A il of the Triune God," Jer. x, 6-7; Hab, iil, 3-45 | with the church, aud if that is not s sersibig Reliablo goods, e not loummed .t ot tho contestor | iustantly killed this moming by the caving The Samoscts, QA tamns Lananle a0 olidion gardoniand 2Cor. iv, 6and xili, 14, idea, what | Fair dealing. T o pain, the law, Jewott was ud- | in of tho tunnel in which he was working, | The Samoset club met lnst nightin Henry | & Iratt et e s oili o y, Jamary 5.—Confossion sna | Dt McNaugtton oft last evenlng for sl o o 5y oo Boviompriocs, | wited to tho baz afier s elcotlon, " but be- Hls body was taken oututter severl hours' | ¢osters store on Fourteenth strect to make ~ LR — Thanksgiviog”—for tho uation, community, | Fiorat Mavyile N D He will complote L ERUPII LD was admitted in court a fow days prior to the | Rers in wo duiite s e 9% sPull: | preparations for attending the inaugural ¢ PORRENT or For SaleoTho 120-ucre tirm chureh, fanily and individual, Confession | L sy cor s IW0OF thoro next March, T 7 election. Judge Thomas held that adwission | tho accident, as the timbers were appavently | emonies at Lincon next Thursday, Groon furm und Just south of tho Sanp farme |.1m.|u i, 8-0; Psalms xxxii, e dingy S }“ practice was l'lfl:m; ’l""l" oy ".L"‘u'” of that | sound and secur Tho committee on transportation was au- | oceupied by, Komp. Good louse, Dl it e T AT e e . earning contemplated by the statute, dis. ; L ARoRAU) Ahoih. - Good woll andsprings of Lving wi V. 18: P: L o Vel i cca dies’, mise d - Plattsmouth Up and Doing. isse 3 contes! poide Jor thorized to secu pecial car for'the uso of | A6 65 aores. in. cewltivntion. Buiibulatee Woghsi Peaim o Paaim ciils Neb xil o op. | Aren's conts. Boston Store, Council Blufs. B e AR AL Kt e [Riausd fho acniests, aad “deciled a-favoriof Created a Scens in Court. club on the way to Lincoln and vowrn. | miai al aley -t Lot s S5 e yon - ary (. C ver- — Tty 4 AL Tl w7 o IAGH 8, —Mamie Starr, p The A B drder of Hibernians' band was | Apply to Leonard Evere versal, that the power of the Holy P Editor Bee: Since the boginuing of the agi- Qoo Jap. 8 -MenleSiar the doijithe cutiBnEGUE cERIbaRtARIEang iag)||Appiy ainntilant hvbceii e i estupon it Acts 1 LIS: wat | mygekery, 10 volumes, bound in cloth, beau. | tation for a state basevall league the eathus Undiscovered mesb'o Wi posoned her einployors, soreamed | 8%y myitta0, compasod of Frank JBARGAINS i fiait ani vezitiblo lunds. of Christ may be one, John xvii: | ipu1' ooy ‘type, 8385, Boston Store, Council | 88ts of this city have been wild with excit Cixersxar, 0., Jan, 8—(Special Telegram | and fainted away this afternoon when Judge | tor Shea and Representative For sile, 57 weres, 8 10ds north of Chius that “tho church may gain @ truerand | pjygg, L y ment. They have exerted thel of- | to Tur Brk.]—The official expert employed | Driggs overruled the motion for a new trial, nd, was appointed to make th taaqua grounds; custern slone, fine springs, broader conception of her mission. Matt ~ y xorted thelr utmost of- 4 fine Spring brook, Mnd very richi will soll in 10 SRR eRRiL fof nurcasion. MLl forts to secure enough capital to run u good | bY the board of revislon of this city roported | On being revived she begeod for m arrangements for scats at tho inaugural g PR hiaaIna Yorviich wilisolliin 10 s P : SR ANILEAS et casing the Grand. o Sl aa s o is aftarno s Lt 5 fon | when the sentence of life imprisonment was | ercises Whole trict Wednesday, Junuary 7.—Nationsand Their | o o LoleIng the Grand. = club through the season and with good suc- | this afternoon the resuit of his examination ALY Hin e i T A Gallaehic man helegiad. 1 vascan LR EIn e Rulers. Prayer for all inauthority, I. Tim. b o the new hotel, of which Coun- [ oogs ~ Owing to the fact that there areso | Of the extraordinary sum of 8,200, paid by 1 tvas removed from the court room inan | the inaugural chair now to beseen at Dewey | wind mill, fine giove, situited on Mynster ii,, 1-2: for peace, In. ii., 143 forthe abolition | cil Bluffsis sojustly proud, was yester many good bascball towns in this state the | Comptroller Stevens for tags used for license | hne, Wi removed from the court room iuan | (e thaagurid el proposed motor lines price &) per e of thoslave, opium und strong drink trafic. | leased to Cragin & Co. of New York city. | pave e poso p i S receipts, the usual annual outlay for ik ot £l : “The club adjourned to meet at the same [, M) 4eres wdioiing city lhnits, two " storg. Exodys ‘xgl., 16, Pealm eadl, 4 for all | rosed R 4 hoys here have felt a little anxiety asto eipts, A _annua y - nouse. good barn, tine orchard and small noeded reforms—temperance, Hab, 1., 15,12; | ~ oY A thoroughly experienced hotel men, | pyytsmouth's probable chances for a place, | WBICH '8 800" The report $hows | craims Distingu'shed Relationship, | Pluce on Mouday evening iraits, Price. 5.0, Reacs velon P Taom: industeial joes | who have such reputation and standing R ; » | that the comptroller had paid for wagon 3 : RIS A - acies on Grand avenue, 19 miles from Py SRRSO, Ul dndostdat sorn] BiB RARD MUGH Chopdiation SGad suau s | but have nevertheless kept at work and have | capriage liconses for i Jon agg New Haves, Coun., Jun. 5—Levi Gros. A G aliya alaet ko a0 e ;lx;.‘l 135 social, 1. Cor. vi. 18 20;@olitical, S Code iR give PR | secured a fawly good club to start with. | year 1594, and that ko had also paid £1,600 for | wald Kyarts, who claims to be a cousin of Little Lizzie Benuis, aged about twelye |, 1104acres, three miles fr . Si, il i “Tho. Church ab | FE4I08 Beburaioo thas the new hotol wil h"i They have engaged C. A. Mille} as manager | 40,000 tags for whict to date could be found, | Senator Evarts, was a few days ago removed | oo 5 (USSR BEE BACIL TeEve Nouse, arn wnd out bulldinze, & Do T AUAY, dan eof personal ro- | Conducted In a manner which will make 1€ | 4;3'ho hug spared no effort to put the olub on | 8180 that the full nutiber bought for the year | 1o the Now Haven almshouse. o €ave his | woingor, who live on Emmett strect near | Stock farm, 430 i T prove 5 the best hotel of this part of the wost. 1503 could not be found. The ofiicial roport g et : youngon 3 well watered, only or from stutle spousibility and for the o in the | e €9 asound basis, Ho hus already sccured the | ipo by oorytinropnd: fwons soventy.three, Wor several years ho | Sixoenth, were engaged in the dangerous it alyong Nitle trotm s evangelization of the 1:'3“’ R ‘;““;" ‘H‘t‘l ‘"“1“"';' patween | following players: Walker, cateher; S, Pat- o h Rore, s boen Hving in a littledown town reokery, | pastime of catching rides o tho electrie | “'Farm ol s oy for sale, W frontier. Matt, x:0-13; Mark xifi:34; Acts [ Chicago and the Pacific const, and it is to be [ 4o Rt paten el % S o i but lately became unable to support himselt | 1ot 'trains last night about ock on | Stacy, room 4. Opers house bik, Conneil Bla, Vi, TS e b aner fol - Keepiug, ;3\.,‘.." ‘.::.-‘L;:a u-{'o”:;uu:lmfr nxmz I'fih' Hopalz glerertinapendad, and was @ regular applicant to tho towa | ROLH RIS WL, L bt B Glock on :. ‘|"| m“l( S o Friday,January 9.—The Church Abroad.” | Located, as it s, right in the heart of the vers, sec sei Schuloff, short stop, | Loxpoy, Jan, 8.—(Special Cablegram to | board for aid. girt slipped and fell as she was ju ot | JOURNISHED Prayer for incrensca missionaty spiri co- | elty, and yeu taclug upon a largo and beaati- | and Mille third base. Ho hus 'strings out | Tup B |—A sensation. was causod in post. | o b front ent of u car, " Tho whikls o | potries onsuttoor sinelos i i Litam operation and eniurgement. Joel 1i:28-4: fu’l‘“l:tvlk;l::l‘\“ln;:‘: ‘nlll‘rllh‘u'\‘\;)url‘ln-mu(urlyablo for an excellent outfield and soveral change office circles here todpy by @ wholesalo sus The “3coner” Was the Best Shot. over one of her legs just above the ankle, | phenson, 168 Purk avenue, Counell Biufrs Eph. iy: 1116 Psalm 1xvii. i . AR By e 9 l'b ,f"‘.‘ er H‘}l""{“}[ o | batteries, 'That this city will be well repre- | pension of clerks, . Over two hundred clerks Gurnnie, Oklahoma, Jan, 3.—A fatal shoot- | breaking It and also bruisiug one hand quit SATMS | o - aturday, January 10.—The Family.” | wiutercan be found, even in @ journey clear | conves'in'sno league thero is now uo doubt. | employed in the postofiice savings bank were | ing affray took place on the strect today, iu [ severely. — She was taken to a deug | J¢ e Hor A Jong 1lst, muny of thom Prayer 1or sons, daughters and sorvanta; for | 40 ioaa;the Smuhene 7’."‘l"““’l‘°‘l ofin® | Among the parties interested in the club | suspended from duty because they disoboyed which Representative I, N, Terrill of Puyne | store close by where the accident occurrad | wna il Vil et i Voot e - garden Bunday schiools and all Christian associations | hotel i3 now beiug finished and elegantly | 0 PAF dinry iy 3 o MSIAAY A, - e b i medical 2ssistance was 1. Half W e i Flibes e} « ) . here there is decided hostility to the idea of | the order of the secretary of thé bauk to re i d G, M bree of the same | #nd medical assistance was ¢ ] alf a barn and other Improve 15: wlso b acres for young people; for schools, semiuarics, | adorned,and the furnishings will be complete s > meoting at G malu on duty two hours over the usual time, [ COUBtY Killed G. M. Embreo of the same | yoj, uier shio was taken to her homo on B | farih s ouwk, PEovomonts: wis colleyes and univerditios. Prov. Iv; Deut, vi: | for tho opening of the hotel by sarch 1. | Jling the leagye meoting at Grand Island, | maln on duty two hour sponded clorks wers | county. The trouble grew out of acontest | MeAF WCES YA EN A0 e Remne on Bt | fruitnd kardon i just $) Mnin afroon ” " €157 Mark x: 18105 Ephs vi: 14 When complete “palatial” will apply truth: | 1t 18 0bjebted o for the reason that it is too TR g g o over Terrill's homestead. Terrill was charged laint and routl v SUH 3 Cph, vi: 14, Y ¢ Y con voni O y new ol OVE el homes! d, 1ol ona ~ romplaln i was resting quite com- — Sunday, January 1. Sermons” The | fully to both loterior und exterion, B ey o be eonteaient “to o | promptly filed by noy mev. - with belng a “soonor and_Embreo so testi- | feciil e s late hone s aing, 1U1e Ol | TRGRSALE or ReneOardon land. with manifestation of Christ in his people. John —_— majority o i8, . oluoR, a the 7 + | fled before the United States land office. ) it Rl houses, by J. I Rice. 102 Maln sty Gounold LB008; Col, 11 25 8; Thes 32, Fob - | _ Sce our prices on soats in another columa | 1088ue “will include somo oight of the The Scottish Strike. fod ad ! . Blufms Tvils A1-88; Col. {: 88 3; Thes. 1, 19; Bph. Boston Stare. Councts Blaffs o following cities it is plain that Fromont is the | Grasaow, Jun, 8 1 Catlegram to S Y Franklin Came to Terms, 10-21, 5 ) J best place to hold the meeting, as it is nearer ) . 8. Poorly Equipped for a Strike, A colored man named William G. Franklin ¥ f, ~ Tue Bee|—The condition of affairs in re- >, a _m) center of i " >latts 3 anox, 124, Jan, 8.—The miners in A AR v OERtaLLs Catag Bargalus Iu blaukets and comforters at the | J.C. Blxby, steam heating, sanitary en- | Hetn rmana. N moi! ey blatsmouth, | ot e railrond atrice s nchanced. Tie + BUNTLXGY; 8- e Top titamin, | 1128 airested last night by Constable Casey Boston store, Councii Blufls, this week, giner, 303 Mo rriam block, Council Blufs. wnd Taiand, 'Hastings, Beatride, Norfolk, | companies aro engaging new men very | W10 Broud Top and Bast Broud Top bitumin- | and arraiaea in Justico Anderson's court at Yy ——— Kearney aud Falls City. As all of these towns | slowly. Men who are on probation accom- | (S COl ields went out on i the instance of a colored girl named Jane For Sale—415 actes, one mile from market; | Horse blankets aud lap vobos at cost at | with the excoption of Kearney and Hastings | pany most of the engines. | Tne steikrs. are Those men ure but poorly equipped 10 ondure | byown, who says that Praukiln, in order to Of Council Bluffs, nnr«: un{ln or ?ux-x {:ru: i(nr:;«:ll'll:\;nllu:mu "Theo, Beckmaw’s, 337 Main street, are east of Grana Island, iv Is plain ‘nu still confident of success. beeh worklog but balf tlms for. severat ;m.mr .”,. (.l n ln-g.»;(ul , m;‘mél‘ .m‘l‘- tY | CAPITAL STOCK...0\i0vua .$150,000 county. Very cheap. Most ofground has been ——— much more convenient point would bo Fre- s ¥ wor forthwith, Franklin admitted that, | ¢ 1 ) in tame grass from five to ten years. For They Spilled the Whisky. mont, The. outiook for the league is most . 5 months, SRSE PR it would be best for him to | SURPLUS AND PROFITS..... . 65,000 rticulars 500 Obio Knox, 9 Maiu streel, [ Tn the polico court yestenday E. Foodish | certainly a bright one. Reports trom all L) Shat and Killed His Rival, marry the pirl, und the light em— 4 h 9 A treet, erday B. o y >, Reports from all the ISwRQ 5 - She: ’ e oA arry e girl, unde 0 g ourcil Bluffs, Ia. was arranged for keepiug u disorderly house, | above towns maicate that they are all enthu. | - NF¥PORT, Ark,, Jan, 3.—Louls Sherry and Eosl Liacorerlis o | OF bt associatitns, aud ho agreed to do’ o | TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS. ... 215,000 — . ‘ ¥ siaatlo over it nd suy thoy will ‘make it & | Jem Smith, both colored, woro courting tho | Loxvox, Jan. d~[Special Cablezram to-| i S0 NOMG Wi Ttil b conla ol 106 | toirrome gy eky* in other words a saloon that did not come up N 5 | Speaker Pecl, who has bee . Lok (e She wi e rors—1. A Miller, F. 0, Gleason, E. s All our toys just half \;llm for the woek, t0 the measuro proscribed by the unwritten | 4Ccess: As the local club here has only o same girl. Sherry called at the house of the | Tue By Speal ocl, who has been s0- | pecassary license, he will wait until to E. J 2 Prices out in two, everything in the toy line . ¥ he wi Bhu gt D, Edmundson, Chrle oy : obstacle to overcome, it is hoved that they | young woman last night and found Smith | journing at Cannes for the beuefit of his then it Nr. Franklin does not | G Hunnan. Transaet genersl banking busie marked i plaln fgures, you can bait 1t for | lawof Councll Bluffs governing such mat- | will soon kuow whether they “are in 11" o | there: *sfo callod him out and shot him doad, | heaith 1 new well sgain. na will retum tg | Cometo tho front in the rolt of & bridagrooms | LoenViam, Trantiet yonar urpive ot aay yourself. R1,00 for e, Tic goods for 4e and | ters. Foedish conducted a saloon on the | nat, “They want to obtain grounds in the | Sherry flod with a mob i parsalt. 1f caughi 5 20 ou, HBoston Store, Council Blufla, coruer of Sixteenth stroet and Broadway, | €ity Mmits, but bave ot yet done o, us they | be will be lynched, weat. {REmtisy TRASIT O TIME CERQITH r00ms At very rensoiible London in time for the reopening of pariia- | be will probably be given a cell in the city | baukiu Sodthwestora (owi.

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