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THE OMANA DAILY IIEE: E“Ill\\', DECEMBER 2, 1892 THE OMAH \ BioR NEWS TROM COUNCIL BLL'H;S]M- AlS0 founa, among other papers, & chack on the Citizans State bank for £320 1n favor ..._.____5 vho il . @ usty infanis - fr © mothers' bithsts and plead SAN DW{G]’{ o 5 R W V) W et etk odih o louily and eloquentis for the unhappy woman, when ho was sthf Purthor perplexed EMPLOYMENT by the interoretation of the law in the caso A A NS & insisted upon by the attokney for tho ac a L th strect, must be fonso. This was that while the women had voen 1 moral Charas « of Frank Smith & Co. It was ons of Bart a0 of “fones, Thompson & Co.” The check e o . {uty People Make a Presentation of Law | was undoubtedly a forgery, but as he had CFEICE: ARL K Hah ’ okl not yot passed it it muy ho hard to convict Wallacs's Masterpie bim of anything worse than vagrancy. Whon ho was being scarched at tho jaii Leliverea ty carrlar to any part of th Smith showed all the svmptoms of being M g " GBEN HUR” IN ALL ITS ANCIENT GLORY | wild-oved drunk, but it was tho opinion of W, TILTON, - MANAGER BEN HUR" IN ALL ITS ANCIENT GLORY fs thAL he Was S6Hing 6 pare in & < { Do ness Offce, ... | ry successtul manner. Quinn will appear A rLEPHONES § 15 Y Flitor N r been seen gathoring thecorn and had been followed to their homes ana hud thers con- fessed, and had reprated the confession to HOUSES AND LANDS, the court, yot un W they wers not | | | Sk - lett & Norton's chocks, and bors the signa- | who t constantly ‘telded (heir heads NCIL BLUFTS ! | | | | | agulust him in poiice court this morning. Spectacalar Efccts and Tableaus That ——— gullty of larceny, but only trespass, as it & s 33 Pt g Bl UL LR Ry MINOI MENTLON, Have Taken the Uity by Storm—One Shoes Chenper Chan Ever, was pre takon the corn from P &) ' atin, 1IN Naco ¢ )P0s - o Ui GTFenT oWt Suesewray ot tiie k at somo of Kvans’ price the stalks and not pickad it up from tho Ny g L st W Daierance G roansilods, then examine the goods. ground, It was shown that the common law 2 S e ’ ) s i January 15t [ will move (o Main street | mado this distinction betwoen trespass and % o H The Women's Raliof corps will moet —_ and 1 will need all the room in the new afternoon at ¢ o'clock for the electd : ] T faris nenr olty. 830 por larc Whon the attoruey for the defonse | B : | \E e acear |000-aere 5 : & AL A made this point the scene was as dramatic Ta e R t ¢ raska town, $15 por ner ofticers, Last ovening occurred the first porforra- | Store for the large stock 1 have bought Y. Piumbing Co. Se ‘a1 t ST A T eason's Loterts ents, T34 ” 3 . n y property for sale, Jo . I J ot as a country lyccum presentation of Shy % t i lo. Johne ] ; - Wb when | 1havon fine stock of fall and wintor | lock. Tn fact, it was moulded upon that N— N " bo roes A both | &nce of the spectacular pantomime *“Ben L > lock n \ a - i badbe Sl L BRI EI e \on for | €00d8 that will bo so'd this month at | famous court seenc. Thy attarney for tha | < 8 [ tho finest farme Beroan BApist chuedh o " | the last six weoks, To sav that it was @ | Piicos that will pleass you; Remoin: | defanse was ohly K iistio (aks besutifal and | : 2 ) ; N \ all And 8¢ s Baptist chureh . S 81X \VOOKS, o 14 ber this is noold * yoor | Rraceful and & triflo less oloquont than the o ol W, Fead and Estaelia Iough, both of | brilliant sncial succeas might mean & €02t | (e o ool and now ; immortal Portia, but he made his point - R ; \ ymahn, were unit2d in marringe Wednes | new g 1 : %o on Sonth 1 night mean a very lit 1 5 Vel Y as cifectivaly as sho maae her's against the | fon & Lo MY Gvining at the residonce 6f A. B, Cook | v s oy« MIRHL fiedn a very VLG, BBL | gnd everything in the house will cheap, v that ptirase had not been randared musty by Jow. “The law is,” said he, “‘that anything | S R . - ou Vinostreet. . " n on- | s A foot raco took place at tho driving park | Delue used on all ovcasions for the past threo [ have nover advertisad i taken from its natural state in the soil con- ! stitutes only trospass: to become larceny 1t | R g roo i t L vesterday nfternoon between Cash (irim and | centuries it might be used to fit tha pres: count gale or annual ¢lears ake' wuast bo detached and thon taken, 1f the | More sold than all others comhined ¢ by imitatoss or by 2 adsay C. Hough for £100 a side. Cash was the | case without tho slightest fear of baing ro- | uny k ,\.l when 1 show prosecution had proven thiat these women, | t}ouq claiming to have nlmost as good a machine. only tho NDWICH : winner. The distauce was 100 yards, mindod that this is the 9 1son tor chostnuts, | shoos 1 sto you vhe p von can | while plucking this corn had dropped ono | : t i Council Bluffs scems to have peculiar ut- | and 1t would fill tha mill to a aot sutisfy \-vll'vul’ YO fre securing bag. | CAF 0N the ground; Lay, had dropped so much | CORN SHELLER and be protected by ¢ 1 from veliablo manufa 1 11heoin v t rthe colored lovers of Omaha, Ry v gains, 7 88 a husk ot ouo pocr littlo deformed Bralt | 1o You can always dopend yeing kopt in stock b 6anl . E 1 vt & v in- 10 performsrs were prominent young ,\"‘ e et 1 and pickea 1t uv again and careied 1t away, | ‘Y by, ! e S Anehelpfaile o ¥ 1ne, Babbitt Vinco, € kot | soclety peaple of tho eity, and oach of hem | - Hove are fow o them: taiteal then the favo beon guilty of Iarceny | denlers. Apply for our ageacy for eatalogues and prices. SANDWICH i 40 Ve Y had a coterle of friends, who camoin to sco s hand sewed E'rench call shoes | and 1 would not plead with the court to show | oo § A wolling, 1046 ave. § ty council N ! sant how they looked dressed up in fiest contury | $7-U0 reduced to #5.00. them merey, but it has not been shown that | NUFACTURING CO., Council o L e A G 1" its varulke. Heoling this ovening | oo .‘ %, HasTl6h: ovoreuo8s na® tHNE Men's hand sawed cork sole calf shoes | they have stolen even a little_pieca of husk — — i NHHISTAEY o enrs ToF L6 BHANIEE 'JOAE, - At | \ho BFSc6ENs WAFS U8 Fo 6 tHE AL RTEat T ) or tassel, and consequently the informution " rangenents wil also bo made for a reorg I Men's R 1% box tos shos $5.00, re- | charging them with lavceny is defective sud RS B thA T ENL L Sean Christian association hosvital, and that was | g ot 80 gl ) their arrest without warrant : | - > 3 5 Golden Ttod camp No. 7 1oyl Nelghbors | Sufiicient to vring out many more who cons | “\joysgnlf wolt shoos 81,00, roluced to | jmioHON 10 dismiss the casa el i z R o RS troom dwotttng, 108 SN Rve of America will meot this evening in re siderad that thoy wera doine som>thing for 50, whild the weeping wo od 10 i i\ R e 2 - CTa0m dwalng: 195 Yine at, 84 scssion in Knights of Pythias hail on ) sweet charity's saks. Bat whatovor thelr Men's calf and doagola shoes $3.00, take their tearful babios to their homes and ) ; G R m Grroom AWl T, 285 15N ave., 80, :nnlr-.« at 8§ o'clock, tor ‘;,‘wu»w‘wun of k" : motive in coming, they all went away bighly | duced to £2.00, await the finding of the court. P » ¥ Tre or the ensuing ter is desirous thatn S %610k U e PAOLBE v f pleased with the character of thé eutertain- Cheaper ones in proportion. full attendance ot the members by prosent. ] * v oap. dom awelling, AR ! ATHERNBITH: Wil of, Lhin: TVahis Inuniey | oot Lindies’ shoes and slips R B TR AT : : ] ? AL Toor nonst. O S M ber LU Duilding rosterday loaked (kb 1t had basnon | 700 characters wore all taken feom Gen- | Laird’s hand turned and welts but. | One of tho sight that created the most | 7 ) : ¢ m dwoliin Aven b &3 recont atid intimate terms with a botlor ox- | otal Low Wallace's masterpiece, and the on- [ ton and lace that sold for 83,00, 37.00 | interest on Broadway yesterday wus in s 5 3 ERMKILLEER IR PR 1 Plosion, A largo section of | the wuil had 1o | tertainmont consistod miostly of tab and £8.00, for $4.00 und 24,50 one of the windows of the Boston store. . = o J 5 . NS IR b i3] PENLE bo torn out above the sccond floor for tho | Uescriptive of the sceues of greatest A fine lot of cloth top laee and buttons | The curtain had been drawn for a long . . oy % 2 T purpose of admitting some large pleces ot | CSt portrayed in the book. Tnese Z R dw o ) Avenue A, in extension sole, for £1.00. Thesa goods | time and several other things haa £S5 s W ol 5 N. Tat st Bew macbinery. ro arranged with a correctuess of detail = There havo been added recently to the have not been out of the factory a | served to atiract attention and creato . R 3 3 | o dwaiin Ayenn and u magnificoncs of costumiuz that thre = b g D, X ot o o " H )i the belief that the was somcething ¢ 3 oy Lith ave Young Mea's Christiun association reading | 1010 the snade most of the apectucular” | MU i in1 belina it ot ving, Wi the R W s : E-room dwaliing 2 Avene b, Yooin by Genorniis frion s, Dk, Frank Lo | HHOWs thatare on the voud. Tho i Ladies’ party slippers in bronze ooge | behina it wocth sceing. hen the , 9 5 fvanas genorous trionds, Puck, Prank Los. | 5" 0r Yoo fnales ‘and eentlomor calf, patent ledther and satins,the finegt | curtain was raised it revealod | : G < g o ) UL TLEACHIE A0 Lritune, Horald and the Tius: | 100K pact in the performanco: rearried in the city, und all this | beautiful sight that hus baen the ad- 2 U o A ¢ ¥ ) 'y Leark wve 1d’s [Pair. T'heso are most wel- Josph . Rovert Pollock sty .00, 84,00, 33,000, reduced to { miration of the crowds since. 167w, ~ oy L s ) s : i T My nater and are thoroughly appreciated | pifyiga GG ) ) g 0 and $10. : . s a perfc ‘”, rey '~'~(\‘IH \I”Hr‘; of the I.\n\‘mlu § e a h 3 g . ¥ G by the large numbers of youne wmen who | Suhbalint s Wililim Patterson | A largo lot of $2.00, £3.00 and I ment, te >t high bo) daily vi-it the roo Valorius Gratos. oo Dr. Lacey | st at witl bs sold at bad rock | eve 1. Those who have seen the ? A 2 dwe — ——e Motheror Ben Hur Misg Cartic Sy Damon | pr wmb at Soringtield ean searcely realize ' 2 uaton Store, . . iss Aadle s e ) Xt oW Ina 0 3 o ing R i mse . L 181 tere teedens suebois 188 U Loulsp CoOK EMBER EVANS WARRANTS | that they arc not looking at an immense A tidal wave of prosperity hus struck | kso L L Miss Anna Bowan | qavq T ls. and vou will find | colored picture of it but it was not us and the surplus stock is” rapidiy dis- ,I\‘n.'l.‘l. o N Gbas Gravatty | »\"\‘m‘i'l“ \ ;,“ S, “ ‘\I \”‘“l i el wrought by o master’s brush, buat is str earing to make roo BEE R G R n Hur oan) 0 George Mayno | everything exactly as ropresented. NBTWHE of cukes sastilo s 3 . s < and loans Farm aud clty proporty appeet Gl - s ‘Ill(n;w]“" utv‘f“:;\m 2 im- RS e SerRatdwnn | Dan't overlook the bargains for §1.00, | Duiltup wholly of eukes of castilo so A USTIRACTS and 1o Farm aid oty proporty Messala (man) ... < Willian J. Leverett The mottled colors of tho soip are LLbought and sold. Pusey & Thomus, " Council of the speciuis in our sheoting and wash | Messala oy Charigs Tulleys s Tl i) e tesildaie w i baey (TR City Steam Dye Worls ;.. .o o goods department. Bargains in overy | Jupiiios si e cneees e i Lo G ROSS Tho fuueral sorvices of Mrs, Thickstun | found in the granite of the monument D anL ey Iha O HER TR OO department. NTOSIING thazar. ... o it \\l.]xr.\ aport | wero held yesterday aftornoon at the irst | itself, and the effect ispleasing and per- | SCHOEDSACK, PROPRIETOR, jusinoss contals. Money loaned for 1ooal |nyCRtorsy i T i fect. The allogorical tigures that are LUk & w1, 240 eurl stroct fon-cont half blonched mustin, 7o [ ST T ey | Daptist et | Th soluction af tho chuteh | L%, o ura also. o tho. soun, and | DY BING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING TR Mtut 10-cent bleached cotton, Sc and S L BErstow ) gorvices was not that the sorvices might bo ;f‘xti‘flyi{\f;!lfi\ll< of the great martyr is : __OF GOODS3 VOEV‘ EVERY DESC RIPTION. o walote In Baviles & 1'alimers SH8ROUT new brond of6c unhleached T Jamoes Paxton | more formal or elaborate, for this was far LAy X | Omaha Ofice, 1521 Iyrnam St slephone 1521, Council Bluifs Offico and Work The cffect of the whole is striking, A A 5th St.: Tele it Sveall C168N1E T Pottor & Cobbrs. : Conipanion of Tho 5 Mot i e i ilings triking, Cor. Ave. A und 26th St;; Telephono 310 Scad for circulurs and price list. alin. \.l”.’""_“__” SR : BRI | from the well known tasto or wishes of the | ;4 js well worthy of the attention it is u ik BoArs & 1 5 F . 2 FRERS e ) 15 1h Der's add A good T-cent unbleached muslin, 6e. | Naiads—Missos Janio Baldwin, Mary DeVol, | BOble woman whose memory was Lo be hon- | ity acting. 1t is the handiwork of an 2210t I 1 ghland add Yard wide fine cambrie, 10c. Boston | Eita MeMahon, Azies ibnehard, Stolia Pat- | ored, or of tho mouraing family. Thebolding | aront of n Cincinnaty soap house, and s i 2 1ot 1n Hatehinson's ad L 3 D n ' orson 1 p 1toss, i - v cl o v ' ¥ N Tots tn Turley's ald Store, Council Blufls. {orson, Mury oy, Annlo Hoss, ?."J‘r'.'(‘ Wil | of tho servicos in the church was rather to | & work of arb it deserves tostand at Improved Safety Elevators, NEBRASI; A Tt i s A SHEETINGS. Kato Mevers, sabe! | att f H3 ;N,\J )‘nllllxt;d‘l?‘lo 1'11‘1:‘ ;x;:;l}l_fi:-:‘;nlxlalt\:élmo‘ ge-j;l;‘c“ll least through the holidays. It is stated, = :w"“’l‘.‘]l" Wright's adl 0. shed sheoting. ‘worth 20c, | gen. Cora Woodbury Martin, Ethel | & e 03, L0 G or, that it will not remain intact : ot 1n 0-4 unbleached ~sheoting, *worth 20c, | ik iy ORINE: LOSeu, AT, S\ | oppropriato place to bo thus chosen, | Bowever, that it wwill not remain intue National Bank. olets i ffl; I | and unbloashod nit. | Mt Louss s eliitzgr, Mes. | 88 tho vors building aself stanas | longor than Suturday, when thero is | S 2inch bleached and unbleathed pil- | Will Treynor. Mrs as A monument of self sacrific | likely Lo be somo fun at its overthrow. : low case muslin 10e ondo ters 3 isdes Holl Snyder, Gortrudo | and carnest work on her part, she haviug | [t is made of thous wds of lavge cakes of U, 8 DEFOSITORY - - OMAMA, NEB | (i ACRES e roaiwas apiond . i son, Del N ers, el Cole L, ees- Se 0 f oV DECOSSArY i castile Yy 9-4 heavy 25¢ sheeting, 20c. Trons Dotk /_"}k\l"m. }\‘11"..[4 Clvinte ety | raised about haif of tho mouey necessary 1o | the finest castile soap, and they arc to - tmproved resilence proporly - Couaoll Blufta Other widths and qualities less than | Sehoentzen, Mamic Henn, Vinele Sherraden, | Y for the building. Among many beauti- | ho so'd ut a gent each, ten to the cus- Ll 100,90 iU Rotaroreydtat, i Woll Nt Wty | Eitan | b fioral “tributes sent i oY loving frionds | omer. It seoms 1o b3 100 bud to destroy | Capital..coeeeeieinnienen.. . §100,00) (i ax i mos Asic for soft Imperial b heeting. | Allen, Emma Wiliiams. Cudweil, Mattie | Baptist church and the Bluff City Typo- _\‘\3‘ wh ‘{“' ) H““I’""“I”\”‘O _"%‘f"lbr DLl PERA L) :'lnc :liul nu("l.. 4 \\l‘;lih; oaly - Bos- | Plie, Eial Showird, A Hanseom, Fay | graphical union. e sorvices ware eon: | Wilt get the nl,uyyih of ‘“the martyr of SN0105, NIehoTRON & L0, 621 BOn on Store, Council Bluffs. deeman, Dorh Lyous, Kittle Ozden, ducted by Rev. Dr. Puelps, pastor of tue 10 monumen o WASIEGOODS, R AT T LTS jiumberiti. | Prosbyterian chureh, who read, with appro- —————— 86-inch printad shecting, sold for 121c, | land, Neien Baldwin, Steila Melntyre, Ireno | Priate and forting comments, various South Carolina’s Prohibition Struggle, to close, Gic. . "lm. 1,‘.‘l:l.u- Pinney. Bertie Troutiman, Jossio | passages of scripl\urc. "1» -Il)nfi’l'u\l a \'cr\rl Corvmpia, 8. C.,, Dee. 1.—The special A e BIbhOr T <ot 2 rontins. Helen Stoddard, Marie Bunke ary | tender prayer. Rav. Mr. Davis, pastor o sommitteo to consyder and roport upon “:,i'l"h R Eon R SoRuElLY, Bryaut Pranile Dally, Fraukie Bowman, | tho Baptist churen, made’ a fow —remarks, ouseftommilteofofconyiiarancit oy v , Lo close, de. Matel (licks | : X and oftored o closing prayer. Tho concluc: | Al prohibitiou bills has decided to report 100 picces hmwu;u'xn outing flannel, 13 ok ‘."“"’U rtensc I Hny:ln-.} stiedami- |jyg services wors heid at Walnut hiil, where | favorably upon what is known as the Childs \\'n}l"Lh SN m]‘l ose, 7]@ Some e dumigon, tdith Brock Murion Bens | the wnterment was inade. 'The palibearers | bill, which provides tnat a liquor disponsary ‘L'wo cases heavy ‘Tycoon reps, regu- | Towna Lue Norton. Colin Jiekson ; Brh, | Were J. Mueller, 8. Farnsworth, L. W. | be run by the state commissioner ond that ml'l;‘snl(l for 15¢, to closo at 10e. Eaith Flickinger, 6.th * Shorrid Ross, Honry Paschel, Dr. 1. Woodburs. | 1no monoy pe coverad into the stato treasury. KIM BALL B ROS ¢ 1dame J Mm NEOU. PPinted Bedford cords, sold for 1e, to | Hay orth AdaSirent. Charles Sherraden, Tho antls wero snut out from presonting o Am] ), ! [ d“h U \ CO e QELLANEOUS. 20 with other bargains at Boston Davenports Corinno AlbFitht T )62, o T TR (o | their views. Matters aro becoming decid: ) B remo cospools. vanits Store, Council Bluffs. snport, Crara Troutman, Mi he A. D. T. Co. has added two new | eqiy warm on the prohivition question und Attorneys-at-Law, Fehimneys cloaned. B, . Birke, city bl BOSTON STORE, Tl nonas, e Maicr Ada Daily, | hacks 1o its forco and will answer calls | the prospect is that within 1ho next week || > R T GBAEs s A =TT e Fotheringham, W aitelaw & Co. Fay Hollenboeck, Ethyl Thomas. at-all hours, day or night. Telephone, | there will beone of the greatest struggles § 7 AT e d F sho ! x o Queon ~Zoo Hill oy L OYAOTATLLE, e} PHOSSLYS L ‘ ihi2 LINCOLN, - - MNEBRASKA. tabliahed Dasinds Address 0. vox N. B.—Store oven cvery evening until | Stituary—Miss Grace Deminz, Miss E 179; oftice, 8 Main street. hero that has ever been koown siuce the il iufts, 1a. 9 p. m. Suturds ( il | Avlesworth. Miss May Davenport, Mrs. J. Al e 00888300, 50 el i Y 2 O R ‘T OF DA QILLING WANTED-—1 want to lot_contract foF C i R S s S RO [ RO S it ; catlemen, the finest tine of rall goods T T NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- [ Jofiixe, wANTEN- want to it conten S O oMo —Nisses Lannie Beecrott. Min- | n the city, just receivod. Reitor, the TROMBOIND - AGES FOR GRADING, ADIY 16 Toanar Everett PERSONAL 14 IS, "Romian Soldlers—Theron Josselyn, Chinton | t@ilory 810 Broadway. Tho Valentine Republican is five years old. 3 ] {8 3 Tothe ownors of nll lats and purts of lots on | T OST—ga0 ALL IN ONE ROLL BY A — Spooner, Ed Sayle VI Chors e an IR —— R et ae nesrat e nasocant I s & AL aliey in bock 51 from 21st to 22nd streets. Jwho fatled to snap at the special bargain J. F. Record, the Gleawood merchant, was | wiant, Charles Bladie, Fro | Grass, Harey Hat- | “Ben Tur” at Dohany’s opera house, i at She : 5 et \'uu} e m-:“ by notified ‘w i l-:u unaer- | lust week by treenshields, Meholson & Co, No Steiyeatenday: S b pingEy dint X Lnyis started at Shelton. stened, three disintereste . frecholders of the | Broadway. e fhader 15 knowi® he belng a in llm.tln psstordey g 5 fonlintie r-lJr‘;‘-_d’*'Inu‘ml:‘{l1“_ i"f_""‘:"‘{'yi'- Sod | December 1, 2 and 8 with Satueday Phenow Swedish Lutheran cburch at Now- | R z city of Omaha have been duly sppointed by | wood mai who wise cnough to plek up the Alderman E. E. Mayne left last svening i oamer® | matince. Tickets now on saleat box ' inan Grove 13 noaring combietion, e mayor, with the approyalof the eity coun- | proverty. nRUEE L loft Blochird, Clarence. Cape el of sittd ¢ ) 83033 the dumizes Lo == on a business trip into Missouri. lo Lyon, George Miteholl, Raiph Pontius, | off The drv goods store of E. H, Howell & Co clliofsniddalty, tonsaeas tho divmuesito th JOI SALE = 4 | owners respectively of the property nffected | |¢ A Mrs. W. T. Bradford of Cnarter Oak, la., s wortl, < : D ibsod be d : s s T Ly S e b ou | Ellvaymon is in tke cily, the guest of Mrs. G M S e Crumbs from Court. “‘,ll,:"““:"“)‘ s ’I"‘.l“ '“\f‘:’““l,’"“fcd"c“:' COUNCIL BLUFES STa\d D13 3 | Sary B8 Ordinance No. 31, passod. Novem bor J. K. Rico 1s proparing to go south i M) cases of canned goods to be sold | gy ooner azainst tho city was submitted t D anei aryl0. ou are further notiied that vinz ac- fow Guys, futending 1o epsad” most of the | regardless of cost for ten duys only ) PhRonasRInIL {‘fd“‘ ¥ l‘“‘ ARIE "‘( © 1 Rev.John W. Littie_has bsen 1ustalled as | Allkin?sof Dyeinzan1 Cleanin:done Inthy | cepted sall appolntment and duly quulitied = =2 : e winter there k 5 own’s C. O. D., commencing Monday ‘l‘“fl“‘v who retired with It shortly after | pastor of the Seward Presbyteriaa church. JuncsGalyleblisheRarty od nod stalnol | s required by law, wo witlon tho Wt duy of | PERMANENT SIDEWALK RBSOLU; JLRTY [ Yo | dine iy abiih : o | abries o to look a3 o cceniber. at the hour of 1) o'tock prmses N. M. Fusey has roturned from his co Noy. 25. o R e ffforts are being made to have a farmers’ | Work promptly do: leliv. in il | dn the foremonn. nt the ofics of Shriver & I'TON, Yy Faxienbe tonls ol thas oty whars | Unlifornin penc 24, 19¢ and I'no caso of Englebart against O'Noil, [ instituto held at North Pistte during the | puris of she cotatry Sent for pric & O'Donotor, 143 Farn within tho corpor= | Couneil Ch AT i 16 ko will spond the winter. . i diforninapricols, 16e o | ms sheriff, was then taken up. This ease | winter. e S h e on ate Mits of &nid ciuy, meo for the purpose of | o it resolved by the city couricil of the vity Mri, H. B. DoKoy, who'was in attandance | Culifornin egg 1 LeTs8 novon grows out of wn attachment on a lot of An effortis baing made to organize a com- ARMAOHAN go s EHUES S R Ea Lo oL O wara roRpbatiNelHot el [ onomitinestiaillliyoraonourEliik S at tho funeral of her mother, Mrs. Thick- | fornia green gage plums, 15¢ por can; | Woolen goods which were soizodas they | DAY “l”'{"“_*""d"‘ to erect a creamery aud | Broadway, Near Northwes a property off 1 by such grading. taking OO a8 (oI a R AR AT stun, left tevening for her home in At- | Californin grapes, 15¢ per can; Cali- | were bemng shipped through Council Bluffs, | ¢hecse factory. CounciuBLuprs 1ova Into conslderation spec sl benelits, ifany, 5 ys after the publication of this resolus lant fornia.whito cherries, 23¢ percan: Cali- | The plaintff replevined the goods and EdJ. Mock bas issued the first number of = You are notif lll“" e pre nt v tho time r the personul service thereof, s by Miuniio Ehyredt porein, Dul) J R K08 the Alina Record and has mado a good job of and place aforeiaid and make any objection wthorizod nnd r i such “m N ol ST A it fornia black cherries, 19¢ per can; Cali- | olaims damaves for their wronefal seizuro, to or stutements concerning said nssessment ad olesale 2 comvany, is lying bis initial puper. - 2 fianic rado 3 rnin raspberries, 2ie per ean: Califor- | Among tha now cases filod aro: Ger, = of durazes ws you may coasller propor. as established on 1 s Cfiod B, wholole, Drse comounyy b e | foruiy rasphcrrice, B3 bot enn: Caltor. | - Ammong. tha- i Sasse Hiodurss”orss | AR ot W. C. ESTEP i R ey e e ton avenue, from lung troubles! ies, 200 per can; eastern peact count. Same plain il vs Lars Jensen, for | © Din Lons, was o 'Htl.*' destroyed by fire - . 0. BHRIVER, fic i 105 10 spe L. B. Sible " " ko rean; eastern pears, 10e per can; | &9 Ly M B with all its content apt . PAUL, i is0 of the. Board of .. B, Sibley, who was former!y A ONSLerN BORRE S0 Cans | $260 on account. Sime pluintiff vs Wilhawm 4 | 1BGiUI, ilel, . W, GIBSON, Pubiic Wor its supervision, tos produce busincss hero and who is an biackberries, St pee can; 2-1b. | Braden, for #150 on acconnt. Creto young ladies gave a leap year ball to A = Committee of Appraisers. | \ig: S J ocated fn Marshalltown, In., was grecting | €an raspberries 100 per eun; can Frank Kendall’ vs Charles Probstie, for | their male friends and topped off the festiv- 114 Main erect, Omauha, Neb., Nov. 29th, 1502 n 040t South side of Dodye street, sub lot € in 1ot 3, his Council Biufs friends’ yesterday. steawberries, 10¢ ver can | #00 on & note, Frauk Trimblo appears as | ities with an oyster supper. ) To ull ownors of lots or parts of fots on ek | CApitol nddition, pe’ manentizrade, G teot wide: standard corn, Ske p 3 2:1b, can | attoraey for plantiffs in eazh case. Alouzo Patterson of Broken Bow will Council Blufls, son street from Thirty-sixti street to j‘lv'l_flw‘m' ‘]‘-‘l'm hEROLy ’s‘ |“"|'| ro standard tomatoes, Sieper ean; 21b, | D.S.Kerr has commenced suit against J. | spend the next two years in the penitentic 1ty -soven i stroe or Jeasor subiolih IntortiOupliolEUEIEPIE can peas, Tic per Ih, ean steing | M. Marey for $50) alleged to bs due Eim for | as the result of an attempted ussault = | You aw horey notitiea that the undor. | PURBURLETIGE LIER RO L 0; faot mora , now 75¢; felt hats thatsold | beans, 736 per can; Can wax boans, | commission fees on somo land which he | Kearney firamen neld o fair to raso funds SV Ommahas e eon ity npo nied b | or less of sub ot d inlot+ Capitol uddition, at $1.50, now 93e; felt hats that sold at | 7Tie por can; 8-1b. e od beans, 100 | jeaded to Gr Maxwell as agoat for the de- | to enturtain tho stato firemen’s convention 5 - DR W. BATLEY | 608 vhaver With' the anmroval ‘bf e city | bermanent zrade. b foot wide 0, now $1.50; felt hats that sold at [ por can; Froneh peas, 15c per can; sal- | o4 —— and the venture proved a linancial success, i \ $5.00, now 82.50. / mon, 102 per can; gallon can apples, 23c; WHAT SARGENT HAS TO SAY Lexingion\bavyoiad de uonaitheicltyifor 25 por cent discount on all trimmed | oil sirdines, 4e; mustard sardin gO0GE, 1pou our repai o occeds were to o to the Women's ydwaliing 1575 Avenue 1, $10, g 4 N . B room dweliling, 10 Sth ave. g-room dwellin ) Avenue v, 210, wising, nsen 0S|V ady R Sur & SUrplus.+vvevene IV Poe & v V- 40 ncros 8 miiles from city: part tim S TG sudid for grapos. Address 203 Stutsman Maurisy WV A i . Lowis 3 Leed. cashlor. DANCING SCHOOL. TIHE IRON BANIK. MUSBAYS o R A 140 oult Quick and Re: chttdre Wlts, 1550 po m. Sociuds sccond aud_ fourth W.d.Lamb, Georze Adams, Alfred W. Scott. | Mondays 5w Music furnished partios and clubs, Pres. Laveaster Co. Bank Notary Publie Addross I AL Parlors,Council BLaiTs,orii2s Karnam St Omana. WL 1. Chanibors, et 1904y 1. C. Brown, city salesman for tho Harle, Great 1 Millinery At Mrs. Pfleiffer’s, el hats, sold at $1.25 North side of Poppieton nven 11 t0 20 counellof sald city, to assess the dumaze to | s B \ L) ( ) Brin 3 ackson strood o (Al R i/ “ o the purpose of puttiug in electric lizhts, Latest Tnvoa- eeted W i Juckson strost from | ® Gast s de of Twenty-ninth avenun, lots 14 to RE e ians SRR h‘;“’l b NPT T Only twelve peopie voted aguiust 1he cou- uont DAUFLYSRIXLL. T N N T S :‘- lusluslve, lr‘4"‘;|.ul|4”'” om lace, permis templated improvoment. pssed Nover and-wpproved “Novem= | MG ARG O il vesi worth stroot. lots 15, 16, Holiday photos, cut prices, $1.50 for only at lxruwn‘u 0. D., Coun Llnlmh T want to say to the people of Council S Burelars at McCovk secured TEET! 'RACTED WITHOUT PALY O 17, 18, 18 bloek 16, Loavenworth Business Y TN ST OO e | (A5 Bluff .\lan.....m and my customers in | worth of goods from tho store of H, TEETH EXTRACTEL You nro fart «a thathaving ueceptod | 17 buvenworiiBusingasl Riley’s old stand. ¥y —re— particular, that whenever there is a JANGE sifd. LppoIn ] R ALIDEReRN ermanentgra wide IR Allen Ltico has beon arrested on susp o % N 0N RUBBER I oy Tame e il oo tne i divy of |yt Ot side of Leavenvorth stroot, crossing —— chenp sale of shoes that Savgent is in it, | being laterested in the job and is ow in jail, £ HRE 90, 1ot 1603 it et houevof (| Mo D on Bolepbine FlElvoCaZINTIGSREA Sco those oil heaters at Swaine's, 737 GaRnina o0 Radlant Ho Remember, that newspaper pufls are I'he absence of the thumb and indox finger Toaath extrae it Wt tho offiee of 1. W nworl 151 ¢, permanent R ] tound Ok, Radiant Home | juid h ! i Perfoct fit zuarantoo | ) ; 0 of It W G G font Wide I T iy SO for. ' When the papers suy that | of the right haod of Fred Daddell, a farier | gl 5 'New onos' losarted Intovenins: || Glbson, mum sl Naw York ddte biliding I, be it turther resolveds - - e stewart stovesand vangoes, sold | Supgent, or any one else, 1s the biggest | near Loup City, was caused by too intinuto ; for Lho purpose Of considerins uand making at tho Board of Publlc Worke o, and iy Don’t make any arrangements for your | ¥€lusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main. LA town e obitom aramoro o | iasopiption with tho cog wheels of a ten-horse | 8o et femaviblo Pridgac he assessment of damige o the own o | haroly putharted ndegieasiadite iday gools q o sco o Ty ter , R L o | power cora shelier. pocimens of Ul gtin bigg IVely of Suld proporty. afMacted by such | Cop¥ of this resalution to be p lmh“,l) 00ds until you hav n th Coul and wond: best and cheapest ete., Sargent or some one else has to pay | P s A Nobraska Editoris All worle warranted as ropresente 1 “l'n. v of suld proporty, wifoctod by su official paper of the city for one w lluun, new and useful articles at Lund IR T M DT 8 forit. Get the cheap shoe prices, then ¢ ml;u; l]f“ns'l, ehraska Fd uon:\l‘mmm. Office, 4 WIor, 1axton 151035 oA served on theowners of sad Jots, and that 3ros, Migsouri ha ood in the city; prompt | (00 e T % catldly ion will hold its next meoting at Wayne on 1 o 1085, 16Gihand Farnam P on ke nothied to be present at tho time | UBLess such owners shill within ive days el il delivory, H. A Cox, No, 4 Main. como Lo me, I huve room enough, nm | {y'scgond sonday in Mav. ALl tha eajtors | 1¢1Phono 1085, 1Gihawd Furtiar At e (2,1 Bt S8, the, dhme | AT bt b orVie ot sih ey Davis o e m—— b ¢ not going to move, can walt on_more | ofthe Third congrossional district il by | Luke Elevato: or 8 v und piuce atorouuld, s muke nuy objoctions | Soyigteuot anid & dowilia: & e KO RN Tl p Tho Fruit Growers, trade than 1um having, and WILL | fayitea to joln tho assootation. Streo tentrance, 1A7Rr ARNI OH e CoUDENI s AL AS NN Rt e B ol e bk e g Tensh ares capital stock Citizens State [ The anoual meetiug of tho frait growers | SELL SHOLS CHEAVERTIAN ANY o twenty-first annivorsary of the organ- W ulliaVa stdowalks respectively to Lo ussessod nxainst R P s = el ana gardeners of this county will bo hetd | HOUSI IN THE CITY, ization of Adams county will be celebruted . yUBINRIE 1o roal estito, 100 of par, of 100 10 front of ank ), L hoafo. rl JTOHN W, KOBBIN 2 (4 RN tomorrow afternoon at the court houso ang | . 1¢0Dle know that when I tell them | by tho old settlers at Jfoniata on Decomber e Ialis Navember:Eeie N2 05 andd abutting suoh sidewalks. = N Iune R o Tioots SR A CRE0RAN D ARSI CRRANY ABU4 ierions ara good und cheap that they avo | 13, ‘hore will b a basket picoic in Allon's Latest Passod Novonor LLL) wnd St 1 H. Brown and J. Anderson, two thinly | lowing topics will be discussad: justus Ls No bunting or red “rags | bolisud o fine program has beon prepared Scott house; good noard; low rates. ROP: L GI 5 T. ). LOWRY. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING Acting Presigent of the Conncily ) ; 5 5 for the occasion. ; ¥ ) ! alad coons, eoncluded to provido agalast the What aro the Causes of the Failure of | 10 front TR T Leap on : | Sonled provosals wil' he reeived by the un L 1 DAY o Y5 Jle Crop This_ Yoarih : S 3, ) y The story comes from Milford that James derstgned until 1 o'lock .t Docembir President of (e Clty Gounetl, domp, cold woather threatened by the | the Applo Crop This Yuear!" H,C, kay | the inside, Come und get prices, 3 Faly 4 ith, 190, 0 img Davoaport streot, Lo ALtoat: JOIN GROVE metcorological conditions, and whoen an op- | Wond SARGENT'S, 13 Brondway, | Ruunalls, 'lato - independent candidato for At (0 kiua e L RORG Btreon, rain Y GBI e “Reaso 3/ e ; $ representative, has left for parts unknown ithisbea Auth atroob; Grand avenue, Ziom ; Sty (olorie DOFLuDILY Was presented yestordas iternonn Reasons Why G Growers Should — a bas for parta W : it stroet to 320 streets Fowlor avenue, fron | Approved: GEO, . BEMIS, Bado i mid on' & Dieor Faber boots dy Tront | OFEne ) Alex Wood. " Drawn toa Polnt, AiE'a Mis Haplatons Rrliebad baon. wroris —Nothing Rt T raat 1o ATt aatie i S Ei 5 \ RHRTA ER A0 8 011000 Ty Rber 1 tatrospectivo Viow of Our Sociaty and e L ok 2 1¢ ol one Is loco, M. v Grand avenio Lo Ancs avenues NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, of D. C Bounotva siore on Upper Broud | i Hetrospecuive Yiow of QurSocipty it | 1u yustico Hammer's courtau interpreta- | Kinnails loft @ wifo aot soveral dutidren be- Better. R Py et 0 biio ownars of bho dcse Rnttetac I neNaTa RISl deesdod 1o g1 Mlh': "";.'"‘“ I'r-lvl Ty tion of the common law was made t hind bim, ¢ LI avenue, from Greand avenue to Spraguestrect real estate deseribed in the above reselus route to the station, Tney were slated with | foHow. and brilliaut point the law can bo drawn and | all backward about announcing their candie Invitations; Reception Cards E Qnport streots Decatur Strost. from sth stroet | o “H‘:erw .,‘-.,"‘.'{".v.’.:"." Are ’ly‘\g y 'li":"_fll Il,-; larceny. “Ben Hur at I:;m\'* A P still not loso its dignity and become ridicu- ;"'““: ““.}‘ ““"""’d““\'\‘“"":\'zf"l:'”: "'l”‘;"‘““‘;’" at reasonable prices, anywhere in the | toiist streeti il wiiton strect, fro dith strect 1w reso ution of the ity concil and mayor of ¢ ur” g ohany era house, . » J s ¥ naf evelau as surely electec o0 s e . 0 West ety si Arbor strect, from 10U | tho ety of Omuhn, of which the above s Eatae Docomber 1,2 and 4, with Saturday | 100% Tho hearlng of Lheigase g "“’l“"“ Parks went to Elder Babcck, the present United States, Send for samples. ot o i L inu olty'ot’ Ottaha. tn | L5y (0 \yriah tho shova 43 a Being frequently urged to sell small | natinee. Seats now on sale at box | Womem teterson And Larsen, arrested for | postmaster, aud asked him what he would ALF BJ.‘ATIOI\L' ¥ COMPANY, | 1160 Wik DISOY, 800, AieosOaalions on Chalrman Baard of 1Pubtic Works portions of "‘,\ [ o NI AR e * | taking an apronful of corn from one of W. | bave to do iu order toget the postoftice. 'Tne METOALT STATIONERS O B O T v IWorks. | Ouwaha, Nou., Novewmber %1l 188, %047y cided to plut 200 hores of Entorpriso ——— A. Paxton's fields, was under way. The | élder quietly informed him that the first 126 “'.lbuhAvL' Chiczgo. farnished by the loard 1 12 b6 necom 3 - Place, familiuvly known as the .I\.».vu, L. P. Judson, civil angineer,328 B'way. | prosecution hud established the fact that the | thing o do would ba to wait until the 4th of LA WL 9orL elioo In- tho sunr of | 79 e ownors of atl low, uafLs Of ok At repl . — R IPPERRPTS Y i March. This was sometbing that bad never | By e T o Dbt s ey | ontitta wioni e atioy T block 1, Kountze's farm, and 10 boxin tho salo ab once in | coul and Wood, Snekott & Prestan, | [ORER Bad each stolon tho corn charssd 1o | qcoliid to Parks, a6 o consluded. to Waih ) G agueddf Lo i * At addtion, frony Lt staoct o "L stroo five und ten aerolots. 1 have place 628 B ea jakaly & them, and 10 fact thoy tearfully acknowl- | butin the meantime is earuestly endeavor: | lc Cl . oid e baur rasoives 10 Fliht to rojoctany o o, i reo (distnterested trashorders of the samo in the hands of Greenshiclds, RITIY [ edged the corn and threw to on the | iug to find out what course o pursue in order | ki Lids ind B walve detec § ,. T e City ot Omudvi, have been: duly nppolnted Nicholsen & Co., who will nct in the merey of the court. Tho tears of Lhe women | to get the elder’s job, om :nha s Newest Hotel. Ohatrman Honrd TSR HAUSER, | §v%0e mayor, with tho abproval of the oity matter as my oxclusive agents, Fruit Oue Light That Failed, 5 Ouiahin Aot T MPARE8E 1) couneii of Sull elty, to assess the damage Lo growers, gurdenors und those who want | oo\ SWIth 18 the unprotentious name . _— o COR. 12"' AND NJWAWD 878, 1280 | Bt A e bend o B cho ey o Bidek & the conveniences of u city combined zn'-‘!u ovku u‘cl' -;.3..| “-lm w;., louur«l wlun— e - Froposals tor Removing Election Booths, | Kountze's 4l A]‘m.mnr‘. .lmnufuuuunlun with” nll the ndvantages of the riche ering abou union Pacific transfer plat- Ny 40 Rooma at £2,30 por da Soaled proposils will be receivel at the roct, dec necessary by orainince Now Sihining: 1and are nou ’\,‘,“"l'fl_“fl_‘c““,;f form last nigut and was seat to the city jail -('“Vll\w'““- W Hooms st R pos QAT compirol ¢r's ofllce up (o 4 b m., Decenber 6, | #:35 pussod October Ist, 1302 upvroved Octas portunity to doso. M. Torr, to droam of wealth which n bogus check 3 Keoms with Bath ut §5.00 per day 1802 for the removal of the election hooths to | D4 it 182 5 Rooms with Bath at #1310 #4.6 por dn storage house and the replacing of the same You are further notifiel that hiving aes failed to bring bim. Ho was seen cuitivat 0 1 th » ver day he repl o 0 1 nppointment, snd du y quaslified vy » St g the acquaintance of two couuiry boy ‘ \e next olecsion ‘election hoo! 3 A by Taw. we will, o1 ioth duy of For this wock Miss Toogodula awill By | MILD & £004 Geal Toro of ouerey (han Soemad OPENE “ AUGUST 1st. | BEANLGES s diebelsculon boouly o s Jhonstitar, & s 180 r U R AN o Flor this woel Miss Itagsdalo wall havo | 10 b \irrantod by thels outward apporancs Mo 1o B — returned us ‘required and bat o iether in 4 | A8 the torenoou al tho oMve of donn K K g talo of limc(u‘-'vl‘n.l:u‘(‘,’lil‘;d“u 8. [ and Oficer Quino’s attention was at Newly Furnished Thronghout, | {i1efils brover wna workumau iko wanner K, ¢ | norate imits of suld city. niest for the purs tracted so mueh that he aeoided 1 run bim 'an 8 repiuciag wali Gooie J ! d ) Dore of considering and uiiking thy assesis — in for luck. At the ecity jail Quinn’s sus- I ArY LO DUL Lhe sune | A (8 B AR A0e Hent of damage to the owners respestively of Day & Hess have a force of men work | Ploions were found to be corréct. Among C. 8. ERB, Prop. ! Xoept piinting. und 1 » v k 1 BEo0NE Ll (L0 Keeb | gai T property aitueto' by sald change of grade Ing on the voads through the Klein | bis effects was found 8 copy of a uewspaper — \tractor Vo bk -thfrd | Uitz Tuco eons derasion special onliie, 18 N aee or PONRR WIS A coutalning an account of the working of o POUNDMASTER'S NOTICE, ontract prico when suald booths are [ SRF 00 0i0d 10 be present at the tim :tl:;l:-hc-us © OF ten acres thore while coutience game on :Jn'mw Butier of Idabo Impounded on the 25th day of Noveniber, ,i0d twoeihieds Liediuto s aftar i i St Roklad to be Drotons ok SRS T . on eduesaay aud as Smith suswered - A ction which the saw shall bi ropiaced 0 calyes 8bout 6 months old. If not re- ] L0 OF sUiteinents concernin: sild assessmens T, D. King Partazas cizap | 00 description perfecty of the wan who dis | Enorina: - uld sives Witk bo soid Detember | 408 Buk in ordor A ceruilied chook of fifty | G fitiugos ukyo proper pEa Sl “rLhgas CAEAr | appeared into the Merriam block, this 1o Kib, at 10 o'lock o w at public wuction. on e siah LIRS A0y RAPRBRLL AR ! hol]md 10 elee! laod, It's the ree- Itself was considered a suspiclous circum Leavenworth street, Letween Ist and 2d | giihids, . Illi.t! OLSE \? y I\\I!“I\"I‘l{)\ ord breaker for the your, stauce, Lu au envelope in oue of bis pockets Kigeols. 1n the aliey JOUNBEQRRL, | OMAUA, December 1,180, Cogptroller Owmaba, Neb., Nov. #ird, 1802 DIt

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