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L THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. l)lC(‘ICQ\IhICR 23, 1801 3 THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCH BLOFES. | et St St i REMEMBERIVG OMAGA'S POOR. 1 Y 1 % paying onim for them with a drink o heor., - OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Ms, E J, €hubsrt Arrest:d On a Oharge | ChLLL, Al LA fi::?vl”“uyl:?"‘” Soried | Result of Obrirtian Efirts to Assist 3 S o / of Bhoplifting. | 1o caught the boy In the act and _decided to Needy Familiea / Felivered Ly Carrler in ¢ ny part of the City. put a stop to it He filed an information in H. W, TILTON. - MANAGER = - | Justice Sweariueen's court eharging Smith ‘ TFLEPHONES ! Tusiness Office. .. No. 41 | CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS IN HER BAG. | Sih, 'ho reely of b Uoay "’ Dov | CHRISTMAS AMONG THE DESTITUTE. MINOI MENT10: St Confersed Her Guite and Boggea | "0 o What the Co-Operative Charities Wil If we don’t duplicate any Suit or Overcoat from ¢5 to $8 less than N, Y. Plumbing Co. o Be Release Taxe to Jail < Do for the Ovcasion—List of > hl N, Seo our new price list on books while . B, Water Works Co, and Released On eyt i sl pplics and e Doe Fatosa 18 B0 Pesel street Hari, Dikara, 18 voloios, 8206, publlatess il offered by any house in Council Bluffs or Omaha, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. rice $6,00, Crafus chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Thackeray, 10 voluffes, $230, pub- e Burhorn's diamonds, watches, holiaaygoods. Mrs, E. J. Shubert, one of the best known | lishers price $5.00, Christmas cheer will come Friday morn~ The Union Veteran Logton and the ladies | residonts of the western partof the city, wa Elliot, 6 volumes, 81.48, publishers | ing to many a poor and disconsolate soul of the Union Veteran Lewion will hold the | 3 EALICINGE T L taken in cnarge yesteraay aftornoon by Cap- | price £300. lishers | tHTOUKL tho agency of tho Owmalia Mission , regular meeting this cvening » Martin of the police force on request of | Dore, illustrations, 93¢, publishers | gnq . S haritles Marriage licenses wore issued yesterday to | it Martin of the police force on raquest of bt 90,00 I and the Co-operative Charitl % ) Joseph B, Schultz and Marie Zdvorak, botn | John Beno, who charged her with app A s Unabrldged. original. halr | While the strects and large stores are of Omaha, and James J. Murphy and priating about $10 worth of gools from biss I V‘N‘il' 8 nabridged, original, hal crowded with people of wealth and others in Ractiel M, Bowen, both of this city. store, Mrs, Shubert had been making: "I"I‘r‘ D good circumstan os buylug what holiday Ferdinand Casper and Miss Katie Gormely, | some purchases in the store, and some Fltio " satics” (Martha Tinloy), 50c, | Presents they desiro to mako hearts happy ; 2 i 3 b S | o O e L W g I e e Joats | Of her movements had excited the | o'y | there are others who can do nothing but walk DPisrce stroot. Thoy will reside in Council | Suspicion of the clerk who was wait- | Tpog of ily by with lingering looks and dowucast recol- Bluffs : g upon her. After looking about the 3 lections at the displuyed and inviting show Mrs, J. . Haywood, wifeof one of the | store for somo timo she left and was | ;o443 59, il oldest settlors of Pottawattamie county, diea | just getting into her buggy when the proprie- | = Fneyvclopedian Britannica, Engl Whint would ba's sultable present for hert Rioway ight at, 100" oioloeks Ne. Rew Kot | ‘Lor called bor back, ~Witea, o WaS. 1R8I | cloen oA ooramas, 855 00 & IEomots i ot 08 e D e ! The time is getting shorter, you must come quick, or clse you e e S e e | tho building sno was _charged with baving | print’ of the old Edinburgh edition: | Wondor if this diamond would suit? s this olen a lot of goods of various kinds. When | Fair God, $1.17; Ben Hur, 95¢; Shake- | jowel too cheap!® T u : Dy G y being interred in the Garner township come- | Stolen a lot of goods of various kind s jowel too cheap!” and other such queries do S Lo 3 5 N o 3, f 5 L ST ML UER, LU QAW SO0 PTG i Roausd| b ) T3y won et e Pl 110 | e s s o iniSSephisTe A ee o A lifctime tol by goods at you own price. I'ho regular council mecting of Pottawat cything. In the hand bag she carried | Fverything in a book depurtment to be | Among the poor, fathers are thinking what tamie Tribe No, 21, Improved Ordor of Red ve found three pair of fine hose, o towel | found at oar store at our usual leading | they ean do to bring @ littlo brightness intog Mo, will b et this evening i Tnole wig: | and n fino splasher, tho vaiuo of it il being | prices *Tho Cuto” wowing muchine, | thelr household ag tho duy” raws near; wum, corner Broadway and Main street, avs [ g™ G0 S8 TS R0 BE PR 1 stolen the | 1.50; be eareful you don't pay $2.50 for | mothers are harassing their minds to g o'clock. A full attend {RABRTRY S7AL | |99 SRR SEON TERT6LL. itk LS BCHMOIO I WIBH e R T A BSOS hold of something; children are waiting with secial program of entortainment has been | Stuff, but protested that it was her fifst > ezl S oxpectant fancies of what the day will ° ;‘",“\‘“',‘.“1' it offense and asked to be allowed to depart in Council Bluffs, [a. bring forth, and still many a poor heazt will ; o r i g ) et e bo disappoiated. I [ I A tologram has beon recelved by Mrs. S | peace. ' Sto was taicen Lo tho clty jall, where | on deck. Hart with a fine lino of hol- | *Vithheso tho yule log will not be large. uel Clinton, corner of Biuff street and Wil- | hor name was entered upou the city marshal's | jq,y goods, 10 Pearl street. It will not have that bright and cheorful 9 low avenue, unnouncing the death of her |y, Mra: B! Sirith et b Juest, an t b i i g ; oks as Mrs, K. Smith, r request, g =g hlaze ore will not be the happy faily fatner, Daniel Wheeler, who left here ashort | gy, was chared with larceny from a ouild S silver i v i Tasd.| BIFslb AN o ere w t be ime ago tolive with another daughter i olid silver and plated ware for ircle around the nearth 1 iil no Califoruia. He was 73 years of ago at the | ""§i. oo o ims that the lady has been | MODCY than anywhere else in the city at | the kind and good natured old grandfather to time of his death. carrying on the same kind of a wame fora | L+ Burhorn’s, 17 Main streot. ST AU (R L RO . L childre cre will 3 oy dinner, J. A. Scbern, a pigmy measuring six feet | Jong time past, but he has never had quite so e SRR R o Dbt iR 5 rpP'Q N ~ V I I O ‘1 - et fnchios in holght, and N. J; Millor, were | cloar o A AT e e COAL INVESIIGATION, :ln‘ylm‘v”uln‘cm'y' ) HESHEAY h,‘.: e Ll APRS IL\ JE (€ N brought pefore Justice Swearingen yester- | long been satisfied, howev that she was | ; e LAl L U I A A dy 1o answor to tho ehargo of fighting. | guilty. When he heard that a falso name | Final Report of the Committee Ap- JEGI! Ly (N perative Charitles, g will be cheered to a certain extent. Both were found guilty and fined $13.55. | had been entered upon the city marshal's pointed by the School Board. et paotsSl Prohxity runs in the Sebern familv. He | register he at once set out for the station to i n b coh b0l Baard Wi Providing for the Po aro taller than ne by anywhere from two to | was not anxious to parade Mrs. Shubervs | Beld last evening with all the members pres- | ¢y, oor tho association decided to have . twelve inches, offense inthe newspapers, butat the same | ent excepting Stacy. Chairman Waite of the | 1¢g apents look up those in want and ascer- Finley Bucke argued the J. C. Abbott cat- | time he did not propose to have the Smith | committes on buildings and grounds | tain what they were in absolute need of, A o e tle caseall day vesterday i the district | family bear the blame. Mrs. Shubert will | yeported that the removal of the partitions in | Many cases of destitution nave been found | bring ail offenders to justice. Sheriff Parker n\myuly .Il:m\x;(-‘.\llrl"u:vl lem:v (‘n(.‘n”i.:m-m;\; {'.'.lx“;.? :_!:I:n:um before Justice Swearingen | v jyien school, as proposed, would entail 5;3:::‘:u-lpnrv::n“m‘l'lllio.v ;\H“‘»!k ‘1'\“‘1 \“ {nwnwl:l‘w“ .Iv( county A lofiged two colored men in the ot tospeak, but theother attorneys say 5 moruing. 3 S iBIaTa% e 7 2 distrio R dir needs w 0 pplied and muany Logan county jail this morng, They are fhat 1o Wil not allow Nimself to- bo out - consideruble expenso uvon tho district, and | 4oliikitoorson will be made happy. clirged Witt tompt,to omme murders talked by Mr. Burke, so the prospects aro Loadtel. § he wanted the opinions of the other mem- | ““Aione "ha poor families viewad is Mra, L t zomi 3 that the entire day will be occupied with his | Our importation order this scason | bers. Superintendent Sawyer reported that | Amelia Stem, a German who resides at MR CLAKK At HOME, argument. In the meantimo the jurymen | wus larzer than we expected. On a few | ho oxpectea forty or more new scholars | 1519, in an alley botween Howard and Juck B arc prayiog for the end. As soon as the cat- | Jines of holiday goods we hnve put prices | in the High school at tho boginning of [ son ana Fifteenth and Sixtecath streets. | Problems that the General Manager tle caso1s completed tho criminal dockev will [ 8 & BOHEEE B0 T ove, | Look at | Bext term and this would increase the total | She has a family of three to support, asido W08 ABitelit (o a51ve = probably te taken up. tho price 1ist antil Christmas or at least | 3itendance o such an extent that something | from herself. Two years ago an unknown | o Wl b¢ Aske | Lo Solve. - ' - Ar-angementsare belng rapidly pushed to e e st s O fut Aoust | must be done to increaso the capacity of the | persoa left o baby on her door stop and she | S. I, H. Clark, seneral managor of the completion far the ball to be given fn the | 88 long us they last. We arealso hav- | room. The chairman of the committee ou | has kept and supported it ever since. Sheis | Union Pucitic and Missouri Pacific railw Masonic tomplo®on Christias night by the | iNg Dew prices on our coats, it will pay | supplies was finally wstructed to place forty | a needy woman and wants coal, groceries, a | is in tho city, and is overwhelmed with bu Bluft City Typoeruphical unfon. Tickets | you to sec them. new scats in the ussembly room nstead of rof shoes for herself aud clothing for the aro seiling rapidly, and the prospects are DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLI enlarging the room as proposed. Chairman | i -old baby. that the uttendunice will be as Iarze ason We have them and at the vight prices, | Waite also reported that he had placed $,000 Koenig of 1321 Leaverworth street ; any former occasion. Those having the | See show window and prices on them. insurauce on the Harrison street school. is also a German, and hasn family of cnil- | months affair in charge unnounce that no one will be e e Ruseian fue doll. 193¢ lurge | . Charman Huoter of tho finance committee | dren--two boys and two girls—tno oidest bo- | ,Among these are the dispute between the allowed to danco dnring the first part of the | a0t qolls At D dhe. oo, 81 o, | Mude the following roport of tha balances in | ing 14 and the youngost 6 years. For the 0= | Missouri Pacific and the Burlington about | program unless in full mask. 8 A Re RS SN bac, ¥1.00, | tne hands of the_treasurer on December 16: | year-old boy she wants a siitof clothes, over- M Thompson was brougnt scross the | T i«lxll } 00, dressed dolls at 3¢, lvl :‘n'lwrs' fund, £30,600.74; n‘llfnv‘. h(m\.u ,Y‘H‘It‘. coat and shoes; pair of shoes for the 11-year- M ouri at Plattsmouth. It Is expected that Tive N OmhbatyJEtardbmanalias 10¢, 25¢, 85¢ and #1.60. Beautiful dolls 83.77; contingent fund, $3,902.46. ‘The | old boy, a cloak for the G-year-old givl, and | SSPRE AL - et T At Tl T R Attt Ao [lwithTsil il Fobsan/at committee, consisting of Wells, Waite and | shoes and stockings for all ST oAt foton saviT Je8Bin g ) House oLl fime.s Hax botid we B0-inch doll at 99¢. don’t miss them; | Schoentgen. which was appointed to make Johu Elsasser of 1131 South Tentn street | fy0 2 SEE IS Bet e b O e M fixed at )0, and shio will have a prelimuary | others at % 10 35100 @ndh, S i nvestization obbnc o louod. rseailnEitic fauily of six, whossuges range from | [ Muiileo o Bagific iveles it is believed that hearing this morning at 10 o'cleck. tis the | have over 150 dozen doils in stock large [ fa sobtition Wits tIe ot (b was = 3 Sk Wit consumption and | 5 ying will “come from this conference ox- impression of those who have watched the | ayoueh for n wholesale POROEHticistus M COO IAVDICER BSOS Is obliged to suppott the fumily by | oS i e exist situation, and case, that the botton will fail out of it when | “Gre o (o0 v doll i | 10¥e8 washing, They' arein need of underwoear | GOEF U S o - th : 0 D Wool dolls, niggerdolls, daneing dolls, | “qpe statement of Cox. tozether with | for the girls, a suit of clothes for a 2-year-old | Kentlemen who are within earshot of th it comes to trial, as the Thompson woman is F Ihe statement of H, A ¥, together with LAl hinE L) T8 Soyeur throne express the opinion tuut it will uu 5\ B et anoompson wotman 18 1 talking dolls, Indian dolls, clown doils. | weigh tiekets and bilis show deliveries to the | poy and a pairof shoes for a 13-year-old J 4 > freedom. It the prosecution goes, however, | everything made in the line anount of 4L, from which Mr. Cox lius | hov. doubtediy result in tho bni T W LN e S Tucted for overcharge, 1y cents. per ton on | e q oa it another bridge for the Missouri Pacific. it wiil probably mean a term in the MAGIC LANTERNS, 085 pounds billed as Centeryilie, but which I'ho husbard of Mrs. Martha Hornilius of | Sy o™ n0004” of Trade comnittee will also penitentiary for ier, asthe offence with | Complete line of views with each, 50¢, | was uot Centervilie, §4.68: coul rethrned us of | 2521 Craighton avenue, shot himselt 4 year | q)) o My, Clark to urge a petition for a re G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Oilfices 621 Broadway, Councll \whichisho lEgohargediisiaglelony,iuutenitie] | j#1.00782:001183.00, G e AT | b0 hile Insane, o hereis & fumily of threo | duction of the bridge ol on cast-bound ship- ' Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods Towa laws. e ACKBOARDS. i), $502.6 1ce of #2060, girls 12 and 4. Mrs. Horoilius R ina ""f';","“f" (-).|4un.\1|.-(-[r()mvllvn‘mmt\l\nlr.h:ruv of every description. Packages pecsived at_either office or at the Dewitv's Little Early £ Our stock is overloadad and we make | ' T'ron uliis balwnce the commitico re Jackson stroct steam lauidry for a living, | fHabie the fowa roads to glvo tha Jobbirs of Wworks, Cor, Ave. A and 26th’St. — Council Blnffs. Send for price list. =iy aclean sweep in th LI ALy R i w om0l Ste needs n pair of shoes for tho oldest gl | (S €1ty 05 low a rate as Counerl Blafts en- | "%y dyants who have shop-wore or solled fabries of any charactor can hava Frost Queen and Santa (! e b bour Wagon on coal weighed by L. M. Shubort, and both girls want rubber overshoes. The | 19V them redyed and finishad equal to new. o you ut Flughes hatl W biackboards, Sic. pounds, anicunting to #4.05 expense of i voy wants a pair of pants, Reme Mr. Rathbun. BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the s Decembe UoIbIcltbon EELEI S0, RS PR Otter Necdy Cuses. Mr. C. M. I in of Atchison, a suporin- | nd most approved machinery,ntest at less cost than yo1 over piid 2l Z o A i Fcldegioipietgh tilnttiro. = . B 03 Lot $183.21, ) Another needy case s that of Mrs. McDor- | tendent of the Missour: Pacitie, was in Oma- | The only kindergarten in the city 1s | BAMBOO BASELS AND TABLES. | bulunce of #imi.is. mott of 421 North Sixtecutn street. She has | ha today and will go back home with a lively ness needing his attention, the result of an accumulation of matters during the past two the wuse of the bridgo across the enced tenchers and only one-half usual foot casel, 6. mended that these articlés be placed at Mr. | She is a tall, feevle woman and is obliged 10 | called into the offico of J. O. Puil- rates are charged, foot fancy eascls, $1.00 and $1.75. Cox's disposal, the bills having been charged | do wasbing for a living, lippi yesterday moruing, aud os that q{e T Bamboo tables, 10 58¢ in the above expense iccount, and that upon | Mrs. Eid Saunaers of 1212 South Fourteenth | gentioman arose with a preliminary “abem” b PERSONAL AGRAPIS. MISCELLANEOUS LIST. #o0. B B o, | 1O BDOVe umount. | steoet Is a sickly German woman with threo | wne working force of tho ofiice’ gathered g 5 i T SRS PSP SIS an in- | Shubert protested against tnat part of the | Shicercn, 0 SUDbort “Tho fumilly 4"c°ds | aboutin attentivo attitude. ! The Publishers of Oscar Younkeman 1s reported daneerously We have not space to give you an in- | Sh protesied agains b 2 100 | grocerics, a h-vear-old girl shoes and a 2 Mr. Phillippl made a neat presontation li at kis home in the easteen part of the city. | ventory of e thing we have, but will | Fevport which was calculated to cast a reflec- | your.old boy shoes! speech fulllof: suohtiatook terms BT s x g g YL SRl tion upon his integrity in weighing the coal. | *‘Siitv-five vears old is Mrs. Wesley, who ¢ OLRENS ook AL s A. A. Parsons left last mght for a busiuess | show you n good assortment of guns, | Ha said that most of the weighing was done Y ship and ‘“‘estecm,” ana handed Mr. Rath. i L PR £O0L NACEHMOR RS ULEUnS, d 10 | livos at the northenst corner of Eighteenth kaEaiasty Al CliEls GHiER L0/ v T oAz h mmonths past, and will speud tue holidays at | handle tho lurgést line of baskets in the | paid as recommendod, ‘The motion was car- A man named Reeves fs-stricken with 1 | whion tho wrapper of the package flow open | now issue a JWestera Fdition. Lome. ity It must Bo 50, for cvery one. who | ried unanimously. Superintendont Sawyer | i iat W Rome. 1600 Nichoine stroat. His i > S ol oity, It must be s, for overy.ono: who | Tled unapimonsly, . Superinlendont Sawyer | gripn , street. His [ 1o wilted. There was a lurid necictic that e inwil0 bl BB Ear iaitha beats looks over our line expresses their opin- | JCRERAC TR g0 GRS 105 110 DES; Motal, | Wile washes for a living. His want is a | would answer for a dangor signal, and n 1wt ! Jf o0 want Western circula- el fon in our favor. Baskets from Japan, | 3360, Total enrollment for the year, 8,s87 | Cliistmas dinnor, k was & pin caleulated to fill Alvin Josiin with o E ste E Holiday oo ls. buskets made by the Indiuns, baskets | averace for ton months, 50 1 O3 | Among the othors who nood grocotles, | onvy. In the conter of the nin blnzed a cbunk | . L Tomomber that DeFfavon has one of | from Russia—in fact, overything now, | ““Tho president roportod that ho had entered | $105" 3% Socg b0 conl Aro the following? J.of gluss as bl as u Kobinour, and it was ou- | tion, and not a copy wasted, BN PJ the most. elegant stocks of hohday novel- | cute and cunning in willow ware will be | into a contract with W, W. Walluce (ur'filr: Peter Gessin, rear 1516 Burt: A. Rosenquest, | same sort. i i 7 Toare v it i tics in tho city. It surpussos all former | found in this department. bishing tho coal supply for tho remainder | 191, South' Ninotoonth: Mrs. Foster, 421 —_— communicare with «A Delicious Medicated Cone s both in beauty and low prices. NEWMARKETS, of Jthe vear, Wallace giving o 81.000 | North Twentieth; I, Harmon, alloy botiveon Jumped the Track. fection” for the relief of Coughs, GiMiinaasa themy All wool newmarkets, plain stripe and | 2evd, - for | the - fathful = verformanco | Seventh and Bizhith and Marcy and Leavon- o his share of the same. Wailuce also rthi AT Arew Jacksondcolored 7001 Sa The Union Pacific’s east bound passenger ] N Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, aud e plaids, $1.00 to $7.50, at £2.43; §7.00 10 | agrcea to'tako back all conl found to be not A, Glored, o viouth | train No. 2 loft the rails at Grana lsland GHAHLES SGH'BNEH s S!_]Ns’ for clearing the voice. | For sale by LAAnOIqT merin T roublo, 2 s i '31'.'\5' to 32000 at $7.50. | according to the contract, and to. consent to | Napy Brown, 107 South Eloventh; Adolp | yesterday afternoon and ran several hun- all Druggists and Confectioners, T. E Daviels, who has achioved consider- _ CHILDREN'S COATS. the abrogation of tho contract in case he | Napal, Eloventh and Nicholass Mrs. Burk, | dred feot ou the tics baforecoming to @ stand- BTy NewaVionl Packed in full two ounce packages, able notoriety ut aifferent times by l..v:l«)$ HICH v]‘h ) to $5.00 at | persisted in violating his agreement. 803 North Seventeeth; Eliza Webb, 505 Web- | il 743 fi i LG Price 5 Cents. If you are unable to bis conncotion with a number of wool plaids and stripes, s T 711 North Seventeenth, %o oly o o coaches wore over- | A G o1 yrocure the Pos a Cough Ta e e e e 00 to §5 R Caligraph Writing Machine has a key foa Yorby, 810 Morth Sixtoontn Fortunately none of the coaches ware ov INEY procure the Pomoia Cough Tablets Qroghiecasdenta;:s W ohirnreguaogeds olo, Ribita S ol .+ price. | each charactir, and no shift carriage. Up to the present timo the Co-operative | turned, and the principal damago was | from your dealer send us 8 cents in have been committed by him whilo ur trigmed jackets, former price, e mpioide. Breasn Semo: OO L G R s | e i e e stamps and receive a box by muail. acting as agent for a hospital of this city, is | $15.00 and $1800 “for #1200, trimmed De Havenh his ACetosleat bes Charities, whichi has its headquarters for re- i - | Quantity Made by th anufacturers of the in trouble again. Tho samo old chargs is | with asteakan and mink e Haven has his usual stock of beau- ving goods, old clotbing and provisions at | None of the passengers were injured boyond ade by the manufacturers of th wmade agmnst bim, th of obtaining 5.00 10 $7.50 juclkets nt $3.05. tiful do'ls, They are worth sceing and [ 103 South Fifteentn street, has received the | a shaking up, and tney were transferred to I 2 l 2 (_: i Vi celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice undor fulso’ protonsos, and the | 50700 '§10/50 amd 212,00 jacicets, reefer | WOV down inpr following donations for the' poor other cars for the journey to Omaha sebig Company's | Tablets. 1s Mrs, Neff, who lives at [ . AR JHRke L —— el iy o s me nystery about what u lut, in the enstern part of this county. | [LOBts. in beaver and Clay worsteds, | Commerciai men. Hotel Gordon the s 1‘ 1689 ”\Lb f_""_l"yl caused tho to leave tio rails, but. the = - DUQUETTE & 00., to give s note for in return for six o5 ot jucket, Engiis pver O feiner, #%4 So xth - s i S i A months’ treatment of her son a the hospital, | cloth, $12.00 quality for $0.00, $15.00 Bigpest burgains in holiday goods in | three parcals clatuin friend, parcel e oung Neff being afllicted with consumption. | uality for $10.00,” §19.00 quality for | the city at 1 Burhorn’ Y & n | clothing; Mrs. Ress, 1 fadison avenue, Noteale olba s onila e S He held out plowing prospects before the | g1 () i : ¥ NSICL VALY D AN ORRIS. parcel clotbing: Mrs, Montgomery, 502 5. H. Howe, agent for tho Elkhorn at Fre- | £2ddCC to any Soup, sick man and nis mother, telling them ho 26,00 . ST South Thirty-sixth street, clothing; A. H. ont, wis ih tho city yesterday. C N & R was sure the treatment wouid do’ good, and :t, hip seam, heavy cheviot, It is a well known fuct:that peovle can | Briggs, natter, one dozen boys' caps: some ““’\“ r\\(‘n:-(. e xilljl.tr MOPIIL O e Sauce or Gravy Gives by this sort of talk ho succeeded in getting 5, 4 i t botter geods for money at E. | htue children, parcel toys; cash, $1.25; Mrs Aasiatant Gengral e kbt LA gONIAN000.0 SR EERE b e T T B t oo yaahisharial thle hes sucoades I RoLIDE $15.00 hip seam jackets, | Burhorn’s than any other pluce in the | Udell, 1516 Howard street, two parcols | the Union Pacific is at Kunsas City attend- | Stre gth and Fine Flavor. Of Council Bluffs, attached. he young man stayed at tne | $7.50 cach. city. Go and be convinced yourselve underwear; Mr. Whiting North Pif- | ing a rate meeting. nyalon blo inel rratad and EabnOmIg Gookary T STOCK hospital for a short time, when he died, all PLUSH JACKETS. Gl S, s © | teenth street, parcel shoes; a Gen ‘.\u‘vul it. “'i I.Lilrhh-lonllnsl night o8 Cloaba i Tara S o kun\‘kus‘wu Sotidiponn ...fi“){%%%)a offorts_ to savo him being in vain. | $12,00 Walker plush juckets, $5.00, Want to Buy Manawa. Ihflx: nd, | pai. gaatas I\\I:llllmulx Cox, one ‘y;...“;\lfll;‘.;“«:}»;yy:: for Christinas. o will bo | _ SURF 5L J Mrs. Noft tried to have Daniols giveup | 1500 Walker plush jackets, $10.00. Prof. W. M. Croan of Sh doah has been | PoTECl € a_friend, parcel clotiling; a | accompaniec s famiiy. : # allcer plush Jackets, $10.00, rof. W. M. Croun of Shenandoab has been | PATCe CLOIMIREL S I | g B 5 = = TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 the note, but'he rofused to do 80, She then S PR 4 S RS S g A riend, parcel shoes, aresses and undorweat I 3] IR At X A e ae s o !l‘.l"”:u\\\\_ ko ,,‘w ,,:. Juckots, $12. 0. in the city for the past day or two looking | fry parcel clothing: Alrs. Transal HAPPENS FIREQULN ILY, SPECIAL NOTICES. e M In Avoca, snd had. him® indicted, He has 20.00 Walkor plush juckets, $15.00. over the locations which have been pointed [ South Omaba, parcel underwear; a friend, e COUNCIL BLUFFS. EE, H o, J, D Edmundson, Oharles been at large ever sinco that time, but was 22.50 and $25.00 Walker plush jack- | out by the r ntatives of the Board of | one dozen girle hoods, 1810 Chicago street, | gAqger Se.ling His 'roduce the Towan annan, Crangact gonoral banking busts acrested and brought in Sunday night. He | ots, $19.50 BOSTON STORE, “Prade for his normat school, which it is now | 0n¢_ parcel clothing: Georgo A. Joplin, 500 Tost His M P ANTRDCT bio *ngonts (0 represent | Be8% Larzestoapital and surplus of ny ban’s is now in tho county jail here,” but will bo Council Bluffs, la. Christmas ard New Years cards: F'rolorick d AR Feateranl nvestmant “ussoeiution. | iuSouthwestorn Tows o ay. i s il & Co., hatters, one dozen cups; Mrs, Charle A farmer named Walker Petersen, belong L % ki A taken to Avoca today. — Y 5 0 ps; M harl Council BLatrs, Tu., No. 4 Peari street et Reiter, the tailor 310 Broadway. hus | S¢Cute for Couucil Bluffs, The site which is | M, Truitt, 310 North Pwenty-second street, | ing at Creston, Lu., avrived in the city yes- | ——o— Gonnine tortolss ahell'combs . at! But: DFy 10 MU0 ¥ Ay, WS | now looked upon with tho greatest favor is | quantity of provisions; a friend, basket QUR RENT--Good barn, near court house. ienuine tortoise shell combs at Bur- [ all the latest styles and new winter | Manawa. An effort will be made to got D S O aE R S ey M e AN Apply to Bee oflice. horn's 2 v goods. .\';H\K‘u'llllll in every respect ;;-\\ul‘u of u..-ml\-:’. u:un Au;|‘dwlm‘.u’ wita | paper aud gunuy bags. started U\l:l\'\f‘n'l"ll'l"“'::‘k'l“}w; \ll:\:n‘d SK:I‘;AII: }”tnlru'” NI South Seventh st : CTNAT f ) e T . their on. | guarantece 10 pleasuro resort feature of it, theexpenses | The following named persons have prom 90050, Whilo..hag teforviiggs re s o Dandel & KK1i xn‘”“«':lvn\ml the Ir on- e necessary for tho puroliaso of tho wround | sad diners for thoso it foed of thom ! After imbibing freely Petersen R TR AR A s s ire stock to oux y January 1. sults ol th position. and the’ erection of the butldings to be pmd Mrs. Fred R. McConnell, Mrs. Seavey fe!) in with some supposed friends down in 2 5 5 peracreup. Send for 5 . Until that time you can buy furniture, The members of the Women's Christian | by the citizeus of the Bluffs. ‘The costof | Mys, Harry Deuel, Mys, Fred Gray, Mres. | the barnt district, It didn’t talee much parsua | rooms for salo or OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, 10N sloves, carpets, at your own price, associntion desire to express thanks to all in- | 10is is estimated at about §40,000, uud tho | Strang, Mrs, Balbacn (two), Mrs. L, Bur- | sion to induce the lowa farnier to play cards n Putton. Pald Up Capitilsoestasesss 020 — task of raising this sum will protably be as- | num, Mrs, Frank Johuson, Mpes, Rem and drink several glasses of Cincinnati hunge—:10 acres lmproved Oldost organized bank Hn thy city. Forelgn ang Suit Against the City. ey S i el sumed by the Bourd of Trade, Mvs, George Paterson, Mrs, k whisky. Atter that he was put to bed in a Fom posto Will take | domestiv cxohings and 03w sesaritl oAl Leonard Bverott, as administrator of ‘the:| dssisted te h € osition & success, It is stated that a diflealty has arisen be- | sars, Mrs. Koenig, Mrs. Fans, 3 barn by his friends and woke up later minus | vaean Greonshields, Nicholson & ntion pad to dollections, ' Ascounts of ladivide ettt e e hiswrator Of tne | both socially aud financially. “Our raceipts | tween Prof. Cronn and the eitizons of Sheo «d, Mrs, AdolphMoye 5. Clement | his voll of vills. adwity, Council” Bluirs, M0 aaaera mad spraoratiopt aolisliok g f y has commenced | (opg payond all expectations, and for the re- | andoah which is likely to cause the former r C. 5. Montgpmery, - B Complaint was made at_once to the poiice WAN buy P ) . B BANFOILD, Projidant. & suitin the district court against the city, | sult we return our sincere thanks to one ana | some trouole in making bis intended de- | § Mrs. Lebmann, Mrs, and Joo Snyder aud M., C. ( wero AT Wiy stook ot groonriua 0p baoks AW, RIRICMAN, Carhior County IreasurerJd. H. Plumer and J.J. | all who partieipated in the eatertainments. | parture from his presont home. Nine years | \ Mrs. Kilpateiok, Mrs, Howard | srrested as suspect S I S R AR RIGH, Asslitant Cashil Shea to prevent bis bomestead ut the corner | By request we make the following ement | aio an agrecment was ontored into between | Smith, Mes B. Wallace, Mrs. O, erson claims that the brisoners are tho | S % ¢ ot Eighth strectana Second aveaue from | as regards tho financial success of the sev- | the citizens and those who started the insti- | beek, | M tto Lobagk, § 3 sume mon whowmn he played cards with and OM P OutAL b r fixturcs und two pool tho swer was put in 1t was not placed on | supper at the exposition | surance should be kept on the buildings for I ] L 108 fOF & l 4 ) | in the Motrium blook, noxt to the Young | 43-ineh ensol, 23c. eI prposs of remaying coul fram the | (o' liule gicls who' need cloting. Tho | racollaction of tho eatoo in whicn hols held “‘Ahsolutely the Best Made.” Men's Christian association. Experi- foot casel, 48 shovels were purcha ind it is recom- | woman ulso wants clothing and groceries. | by fellow employes at_tnis poiat. He was U ney. one of the highest ambitions of the board to TEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS terday and, after seiling some produce, dividuals, companies and orzamzations who Mrs. mer Frank, Mrs, Ulark Gapen, Mrs der bad #10 and Creug 867 in eash in their | loeation. E, W, Sheafe, o Ofticer & 'usey's the right grade so that it was 100 low to | First Methodist indies #01 (0 | ten years in favor of the citizens, so that in | Dy Mercer, Mrs. Cantield. Mrs have the cellar convected with it. Ho was | Fitth avenue and Epworth Methodist | case of a five the citizens coula rebuild, and charged not only with the main_sewer, vut | & Indies und Marricd Ludles' Sociui s | thus retain the school in their locality. It is er, Mrs. | Lewis | clothes, The police expect to be able to | bunk Raapke, Mrs eller, Mrs. J. M. Thurs- | place n more serious charge sgainst the pris: SATS, sardo —_ (e AT ton, Mbs. John A, Waketield, Mrs, Daua | oner s today. ALRMS. gardon lands, housos, lota wid | persons who haye lost proporty from Indiag olsgiwith the wost of tho ‘lnlots He Mlus‘fw ntional and Christian ladie 2 ¢immed that Prof. Cioan has kept only §0, Landor. ™ 54 Hess, ‘ul;'nTui n;‘nv‘ Cou l‘wl Hlnl)‘l i raids should fiie thelr elalms under the Indlag was willing to pay his assessmont | [iPIEICEILIGNAL il Chivist] \ | 000 on tne building duving all the time he — CAPTAIN BAKER SUICIDES, . Depre intion Act of March 3, 1)1 The tuno 1§ f v the main sewer, but as the [ it dpil iy has had oharge of the school, be huviug been Gessler's Magic (16413213 Watars, Juras 4 —- n Feod and Fuel mpany, | Hited, and the olnims are taken up by the inlets were never of any use to | Lidics Rellef corus | ignorant of the conditions imposed. Tho | beadschesin 20 minutese SAL all druggisvy s YT vman Feed nnd Fuel compnny, | lin nd the olnima.are taken up bim ho declined to pay for them. The | First nud dercan Bupiist citizons now claim the insurance, and 80 Ho Suffered trom Apoplexy and Had | ) ologlo und retuil hay, grain and | courtin tho order in which they uro rocolved, county treasurer refused to take any of the e | does Prof. Cronn, tho result being that liti “"' '~1“" '"‘"*""""'*-' foed, Speolal prices on huy'nnd grain | TakeNatice matall contraois eniared in tax unless ho coutd have it all, and adve ape b oL kation may possioly result which will pre- oy Racixg, Wis,, Dec. 22.—Captain Edward | j, cap lots. 706 Main strect, Council | With attorneys prior to the are nace tised the property for sule. It was purchase ECHETARY WOMEN'S CHIISTIAN ASSOCIATION." | Cont any immedinte action being taken, Twenty produce and commission merchants |, Baker committed suicide last night in the | Blufrs null and void, Information given and skl by J. J. Shea at auction, Kverett now asks Biapsthive e il o | ———— of the state assembled in the parlors of the tlid clalus promptly attended to by the ai injunction restraining the county verything new in the line of holidny | A yery small pill, but s very good one. De- | poilone hotel lust night and woere 1 session A urer from giving a deed, and also usks that [ R00ds at Davis’ drug store. He has the | Wits liu arly Rsors. ol BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. the sale be declared nuli and yoid lnrgest stock and lowest prices in the L | 3 4 | was found this morning. Ho wasone of tho |« (s ] i . city. His stock is all new avd fresh, | Bulk 250 quart atC. O, D, | yerbyJ. Vo Chandler of Lineoln aud G. E. | trustees of tha estate of bis brother, the lato wristmas goods at Dell G, Morgan & £a Lifetime, and must bo sold. If you aro lopking X + M | Haskell of Fromont ucted us secretary. Mat- | Senator Buker, which was worth over | C0.’s drug store Broadway. ¥20 Bee Building. Brown's, ters pertalning 1o the m ity tof the o S N > 2 e “Tuesduy afternoon from 2:30 to 4 p, m. | for holiduy goods it will pay you to call - h i inial f the | 83.000.000. Sensationnl stories are belug | wellture of the commissio wen woere dis cirenlutec 0 e effect ha 0 W o v 0c I oming pal, ). . D z we will soll {or cash, thoso elogant “Jup: | and examine his stock before purchas- | Sericken wit) Aroplxy. DT 0l M SO R oI proiaied, W e BRe RS BA K B[ y )”“ Rleals and - 3y aming.oon OMAHA, NEBRASKA, anese teapots filled with one pound of | ing | Colonel \ Knowr ) 1t was the ceneral opinion of those present | thousands of doliurs, The members of the fino ton, worth from 8100 to §2.00, ——— | and ot soldier, hud severe stroke of | that sometbing should he done 10 '1nducs | family of Hobort Buker deny the repors, bu | 10 Moin S PP Ui Buroau s guaranteed by th at 20 each, Positively oniy ono Very handsome Christmas noveltios at | upoploxy yesterday moraiug 2 o'slock | farmers and producers of butter iud ogks o | he made investments which aid Dot Prove | prosh ovstors 8o muart or 20c can at | fULha Bee tie Plonoer Press and tio 8a 0ld o each customer. Lund | Do Haven's—nothing poor o trashy. | ay his residence, corner of Washington ave | kY @ betier quality wnd fiuor grado of | proiitablo ana wiich may foot up to. oo, | , K{hesh aysters, 2c quartor 20c can at | Franciico Examiuer Main street nuo uud Seventh streot. For apout an hour | #9018 e was tho owner of the Bank of Woon . Hrown . it Drs. Woodbury,dentists,next to Grand 1oy uneonseiont. and it was foared taat e | I'he next weeting of tho commission men | socket, 5. . Baker wus years of age, - Cut this out and send it with your 1ne - < Y Produee Men in Sess'on rear of the Baker biock by shooting himself 3 ——— . 4 through the bead with a revolver. The boly Candy 5¢ a pound at C, O, D, Brown’s. until 12 o'ciock. ‘Tbe meeting was presided Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best, | hotel; tine work'a specialty. Tele. 144, d not como 'out of “it. Mo rullied, | Will be held the second Monduy 1u IFebroary | and had sutfered two apoplectia strokes, and Phe. largost. slook: of .Inpanoss’ and-| quiry, e however, and a few hours lat ¢ had anotuer | 4 Limcolt this, togetier with the trouble oceusioned by | Chinese goods enst of San Franeisco, v PR 28 nan s Helow Cow similar altac noon ho wos visited again - the 'unfortunate investments, is believed 1o | ’Frisco prices, ut 817 Broadway. Walnut block coal, $4.25 per ton. Do . Clgars Below Cost, similar witack. AL noon ho ws visited srain Dt e the ‘yafortiinate investine: k I U7 Be y Caian ey livored anywhore in city. Cuvinan's | If the story told by Poter Jeusen, who | I 10 suine munor and his triends foured el S ey i e Wi e ansor T e vailc lamtlal | FBE vmody entibe 706 Main streot Keops a cigar store near the coruer of Broad- | [HAt eaoh it of unconsci would tak gt e Ml o - p— B it anson } \ g v Jud the KING aolxos it und ia abe i o y I ed that 10 that eity anc Juy your Christmas candy of ) D, - aorbed into the inflamed parts. Wil r 3 —_ e way and Bryant stroots, 15 true, A. Smi b, | consiantl O T T near surroundiog country is a band of | Brown. Candy 56, 86 snd 1546 & vound, | Our lne of fancy holiday articles fs | money 11t dous it aure, bF causee. atriobare We havo our own vinayards in Califor | who keeps a saloon next door, has been work- | of danger. Li ovening he was resting y ¢ nia. Jurvis Wino company, Co. Bluffs | ing a neat gume on bim for some time past. | oeatiy and it is thought be will recover, outlaws and murdereis who already have | mix nuls 1¢ a pound, Florida sweet | complote. Don't fail to see it. Dell G. | BetEsiucn: g 1o w raliable arbole, & o | nearly killed two men aud robbed several | orunges 20c a dozen, Morgaa & Co., drugglsts, 742 Broadway. l taick & Lund, Omuabs.