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0 . THF OMAHA DAILY BFE. UNDA?;,q DF(‘FMBFR 18, 1892-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES THE " DAILY BEE|Y COUNCIL BLUFFS, « NO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrier to any part of the city H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER. <8 Office. No.43 Editor 3 G T Rus! TELEPHONES | U\ MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal The Cooking club will meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Key on Seventh strect, Olmster Wilson, a colored man was ar- | rested yester charged with the larceny of an ax from Thomas Capel The Boat club will g rty at the Royal A uesday evening, Decem A marriage license was i to William B. Murphy, a avhite Louis, and Mary Johnson, a Tady b the ace of spades, hailing from K City Judge Smith overruled yester tion for a new trial which wa some time ago by the plaintiff in Dr. C. 0. Hood against the Chica western Railway company The work which has been inprogress for some time on the steam heating apparatus for the Broadway Methodist scopal <church has been completed and the ed will be well heated for all of toduy's se vices. Attention, Abe Lincoln post No. 20, Grand Army of the Republic. All, members of Abe Lincoln post will meet at post headquarters 8t 0:45 this evening, to attend service at the Methodist Episcopal church, Edwin J. Ab- bott, adjutant; D. Maltley, post command A couple of the old ori inal “Spanish dents” will give a dinner concert this eve ing at the Grand hot rom 6 to 9 o'clock. They are fine musicians and the patrons of the hotel may be sure of a treat. The peo- ple of Council Bluffs are invited to be pres- ent. The jury in the Pete Egan case called for | Judge Smith yesterday ing and asked 10 be dischiarged, _as it could not agr ct. The Mdge re I‘u\ml[ to 1\|\~| hi t 1y the mo. submitted the case & North was still unable to ag and was discharged at midnizht. A main giving his name as Joe Burke was found at 1t t night lying in a drunken stupor at the comner of Broadway and Sev- enth streets. He [ almost lost the \N' of h had not been rescued would been frozen to death. The members of the Broadw Sabbath school have been rehea several wecks the ata of the Santa Claus,” and will present it F her appropriate ) take place. An enjoyable time will be had and all the friends of the Sabbath school are inv Charles Buhl died monia, at his home, after an illness of o wi ) The funeral will take place this afternoon 2:80 o'clock from the German church, corner of Pierce street and Glen avenue, and the remains will be inte Woceme- The deceased leave wd three and if he shably | church ing. {ul | ch Marga anl has b Judge Smith astrustee to 1 of §1,000 which iU his litlo granddaugly Ward, aged tle one, Mar: : herdeath a short time: ako, and M is Mrs. Ward' She will have ¢ of the money \mlll the little one is of age. d, was tho v by which the injunction will be dissolved and the put in at the corner of Avenue A shteenth street early this week. People who know anything about the m: ter are very reticent, but their reticence s more than balanced by the ready flow of Janguage of the man with a surmise. Man- ager. Stone of the motor d yesterday that he supposed _an_agreement would be reached, but did not think it had been yet, 28 the company’s 1 out of ‘the city and 1d no chance to | confer with the representatives of the other companies. Shoe It is still running, and will continue until the removal to the new building after January 1. Nothing has been said in the papers about it for the past few days, just simply for tho reason that everybody connected with the store has been too busy selling goods to write wd- vertisemonts. During this week better facilities for handling the crowds, more promptness in filling mail orders, and better opportunities will be given all around for getting the better barzains that will make the week one to be re- | membered. It is getting mighty close to Christ- mas and one of the especinl features of the week will be the slaughter of slip- | !)erauud holiday footwenr, 7This is an mmense new line, and wo will put it forward for a winner this weck. The | lady tnat cannot find a paiv of slippers | to suit her fancy and her husband’s | needs will be impossible to please, and tho price—well, that will be the chief cause of surpr De Haven is offering an unusually fine assortment of Christmas and holiday novelties. Don’t fail to examine his stock of beautiful goods and low prices. Shooting matc Wednesday, Dec. and ducks. PERSO Miss Lora Black returned yesterday from a four weck U with friends in Ohio. T. W. Stevenson of lthnnnunn 1L, the city, the gu f L. Smpkie. DJudge P. E. Cusack of Idaho is wisiting his friends. He formerly this city. Miss Edith Ross is home from St. Paul to spond the holidays with her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Capta oy n‘ {dson, post commander of the G il Army of the Republic, is in the city, the guest of Finley Burke. Miss Morrow, who has been F. P. Wright for several we Thursday to her home in o Mrs, C. C. Kansas Cit, npanied b and daughter, Miss M the family of L. Mr, and Mrs I, Thornton, been visiting fiends and cil Blulls for a few da yesterday for their hoy Rev, Mr. Johnson of Sioux Cit now in his fifth ye Methodist church the uest of ohnson will occupy the pulpit of the Con | gregational church today. Council Bluffs young people will be consid- erably interested tolearn that Miss Mary Oliver of this city was heard to excellent advantage in a du with her i Prof. L. Gaston Gottschalk, at a be cert given to the Carleton club of Chicago. Commenclng \lunduy Decomber 19, we will give with every $2.00 pun'hnuo or upwards a beautiful bou.l« of choice perfume. Call eve shodv J. Mau- rath & Co., boots and 'shoes, 6:!3 Broad- way. For warming guest chambers, bath ete,, our gas heaters ure just you want. Look atthem, Clean, convenient cheap, C. B. Gas and Elec~ trie Light Co. Gentlemen, the finest 1tne of fall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broulwv Given away Twith 82,60 purchase—a nice Christmas present. J. J. Maurath & Co., boots and shoes, 533 Broaaway ) See those oil heaters at Swalne’s, 787 at Parl’s mills, , for turkeys, geese | 1L PARAGRAPHS. is in the city ided in g Mus, ks, returned who hawvi s a masquerade | Mrs. Hart's | following: M Broadway. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Bxemptions from Taxation Granted Manu- factories the Subject of a Lawsuit. OBJECTIONS RAISED BY A TAXPAYER E. T, Waterman One of th Granted Now Declares That the Conneil Ae Without v rant and Hegally, Councilmen Who the Concessions Several years ago a number of manufactur- ing enterprises were induced to locate Council Bluffs by the promise that their ts would be exempted from taxation for period of yed That exemption thorn in the flesh of all the rmed, and, with the bonuses s subscribed, have ady g rge amount of litigation. Yester day a new was taken by the commence ment of a suit in the d Waterman, formerly amember of the city council at the time when the ordinance was passed naking the exemption. to compel ‘ounty Tre W. B. Reed to collect the yoar 1842, but for all her with the penalty were scrved on the officials of age works, the Ogden Iron suncil Bluffs Canuing com petition would be filed . alleging that the liablo for the taxes, v Koyos Bros works, \x or any | nand that a judgn s the excinption illegal and i o writ of mandamus to compel the r to collect the back taxes with the petition will | i terman claims to be acting mere patriotic citizen who pays taxe ground upon which he bases his kick is that ancil, of which he was u member, cmption which it had no right SOCIA il pentn One of the most brilliant and elaborate so;, cial aff of the se n was the reception glven Friday afternoon by Mrs. . W. Hart at the home of her mother, Mrs, Samuel , on South Sixth The house was magnificently dec pink roses, and the light from snaded lamps and the candelabra over the darkened rooms scene ribably bewitching., Mrs. isted in entertaining by Miss ud, O., and M Edna Ruth he married ladies were re- ‘clock and the young dies from 4 to , who numbered well int, reds, were con- stantly coming and goin The dining room, which decors with pink over Mrs. . H. K and Miss Babcock, while soft mus; mandolin and guitar lent a charm that was in keeping with all the surroundings. Among those who were present were the W, H. Other Hap- street, the pink- falling Supp from P. Dodge, J. T. Baldwin, . 1. M X Odell, Woodbury, I Squire, Sherman, . O Roetinio, . W, Harmon, Alford, T Shugart, Dr Turley, J. W. Cory, W. Stewart, JHanehett, tealf, L. Biaine, fal s lun-l] 1)' Mebovwell, Cole, . M. Damon, N. hugart, TH George \xw alf, Gault, D. S Phillips, Hazleton, T. Aitchison, W, W. worth, Dy, Wr l\lll‘ppnl. Koontz. ms 1, Campbell, \\ln.hl Buld- Baldwin, Dodge, Key. Brown, Bab- cock, Baddollet, Martyn, Ruth, Bowman, N. Bowman, Olive Wickham, Moore, Davenport, Green, on, Bennett, Zur- len, Doban, nolds, Woodbury, Gerner, Sackett, rth, Uhl, sxmul, Stuart Among those who mvml«ul at the Grand hotel Friaay eve following: Messrs, & G AT Sapp, Jr., I ¢ \\ Wakefield, W. _the mu 3 Cook, 1, McKune; the |u(luu Oiiver, Bowma rnsworth, Bullard, Huux Bennett, Gl son, Badollet, A. Ross, Babeocls, ison \hv« s Ruth, Uhl, Bowman, 5, Huas, Patterson, . Pat- s, on, H. Ogd bliet, T yne, Row: y dy, Clark, \\.m.nm\ Amm.s, Masters nan and Keeline. "M, and Mr p entertained a of the ds last evening T honor of their g st, Miss ULl of Cleve- land.. Dancing was i to ligh five, while a ck udded by several dered by Miss City. Loomis, I, O. \\upm C bert, the Mis; v Lorton of N ¥, Stewart and Moincs, Dodge, Ke risworth, Bo wan, Rockwell, . Messrs, Dalwson, Woodbury, Wright, Zuimuchlen, J. Bow’ >axton, Mayne, Kowan and were awarded’ Mr, Loomis The announcement made in THE BEE that Santa Claus had traded his team of reindeer for aspan of Shetland ponies and would pe at the Boston Store, Coun- el Bluffs, Friday evening, ready to meet his friends and deliver Christmas pack- ages, drew an immense coucourse, The assemblage of peopla, old and young, gathered to greet him and see what kind of a trade bo made filled the street, as i3 usual when any extraordinary event transpires there. He arrived av | the store ecarly in tho evening und en- tered by ono of the rear doors. He made good his announcement that he would make his headquarters at the Boston store, and audaciously drove his team right down one of the main aisles. It was o beautiful team, and the old man was delighted with his trade. His good humor was infectious, and the crowds thau filled the store and tho street yolled with delight. He held his levee until nearly 10 o'clock, and malde the acquaintance of thousands of people, showed them his goods, and assured them that he would make the Boston store this year the greatest place in the country. W The Dodge Light Guards will attend the World's fair next summer, and are already making arrangemeuts for the time they will have when they go. A measure is now be- fore congress providing that 50,000 troops shall be taken to the fair during the month of August and kept there at the expense of the government, and the boys here ave nat- urally very-anxious to be among the number, The mem hip is slightly below that re- quired the provisions of the pro- osed statute, and & vigorous - ef- fort will be made iu the uext week or 80 to bring it up to the required standard, It is not thoughit that there will be much | Nying. in | ated with palms and | lr.mhh- in .'u'vnmp\hhln! this, as the induce. ts to Join are rather fascinating to the onung man | . At the last me Willlams was captain, in w ing for severs are to be or 89 Iirst Lieutenant 0. S, ed to the position of feh capacity he lias been_ act months past. Other officers selected in the course of a week to be fiying Every imaginable kind of fur had at the Boston store. Furs thick and fast last week. This week wo intond to keep them Seo the prices: Hair xw\"a 30¢, 50c nnt\ 7 Black cone French seal, #1 Astrachan muffs, 4,00 to $6, 0. Opossum mufls, $1.75, Marten muffs, $6. Beaver, from 87 Real seal, $15.00 Children’s sots tiger sets, #1. Thibet eets, $2 and colored, § All kinds of furs in capes, boas, col larettes and fur trimmings at our low prices. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Where to Worship, Congregational—Morning service, 10:30; evening, 7:50. Rev. W. J. Johnson of Sloux ty will oceupy the palpit worth $10.00. to $12.00. worth $20.00. Chinese fox, § angora sets, white 3 unday school Willow ave- Rev. Stephen Pheips, pastor. aching by the pastor at 10:30 . m. and 7:30 p. m. - Sabbath school at Young people’'s meeting D p. m Harmony and Logan tor. ~ Residence, hing at 10 school at 1 nue and street Broadway. 50 p.om. Sund Young people’s meeting aching m' H\o pastor i the life of T Young people Sun- meet- Young Men's Christian Association—There will be o mixed mecting from 3 to 4. Mr. Delong, the young converts and workers from the mission will take charge. Every- body will be welcome. At 4 o'clock the wospel s, Hury Shillington young man invited Rooms open all d I4I(|l‘l l‘.l\ Saints- q m *hing at 10:30a. m. Church on Pl en avenue. ity Methodist—Fourts nue, Rev. H. meeting at 9:30 a. m. at 10:80 a. m. Re al service at Chool at 12 m. Epworth devotional street H. Barton, p A cloak | and . m. the fon workers will meet urpose of s and at the mission for ing to the Young Men's tion rooms in a_body to take charge of the mixed meetiug from 4D m. Owing o the large crowds wh attend the mission Sund; will be divided, Rev. Mrs. Fuller remaini Delong, with the mission, whilo umber of young col in_aftermeeting at the ¢ Methodist Episcopal church. All are welcome and especially the boys and ng men. ifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church ~Corner Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue. ac 30 o Railroud T 'mpm-- ening 7:30 p. m. sidence 1822 Fifth Men's Christian 1<.Lvum- 1 a.m. and sC! lmnl at 12 m. B and Sunday —Preaching by unday school at vay Methodist E H. P. Dudley, pastor. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth league at long will conduct the 1 evening, following the piscopal Church— Preaching at 10:30 a. Sunday school at 12 m. m. Rev. Henry De- fter meeting in the mon by the pastor. Enterprise Placo Being frequently urged to sell smal portions of my farm, I have at lust de cided to plat 200 acres of Enterprise Place, familiarly known as the Scott farm, and to begin tho sale at once in five and ten acro lots. I have placed the same in the hands of Greenshiclds, Nicholson & Co., who will actin the matter as my exclusive agents. Fruit growers, gatdeners and those who want the conveniences of a city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a rarve op- portunity to do so. Torr. ody at J. J. Maurath & Co.’s shoe store, Y55 Broad: way. Free present for eve He Knew Is Man. “It's queer how these newsboys on the train will size a fellow up at o glance,” said E P C the proprictor of the CGirand hotel yesterday, just after his return from a little western trip. *As I was riding along, thinking about nothing in particular, the newsboy eame up, looked at me and pulled out a book entitled ‘Billy the Kid, and handed it to me to sample. I was dressed up in @ sort of cowboy fashion, and was T've an idea 'M thought 1 ont west and would tenderfoot, Jugk con my way to hunt Indi Yor bears like o cf st up on how to_do ring it. L wed the broad brim hat 1was we a plug hat, and in o tho, Doy nyain. 111G FiAGos At o, and 1 could sco by the disappointed way he looked atme that he knew he Wl was willing, o do all had made a break in his power to make amends with me and soothe my shat tered feclings, w80 he stopped, ran his eye over his pile of bpoks, and at last pulled out another that he thought would suit and laid lly in Wy lap. 1t was “T1 'wilighi, Thoughts for Christian “But." he “Twish T knew whethe marked, sized me up from my clothes or my looks.” that boy Coat Cloaks. The great coat sale at The Boston Store is now in full swing: hundreds have been made hapoy the past week do notdeiay, make your selecti THE GREAT SALE I CIHRISTMAS. In addition to the large line samples bought by our New York 1 at50e on the dollar, all of our own h:ncl( is being sold at cost price during this of SPECTAL SALE. 1f you have not the full amount of any garment you would hike to purchase, by paying part down it can be saved for you until you are ready to pay the bal- ance. By doing so, you reap the benefit of the reduction, also of the large selec- tion. We have hundreds of nobby gar- ments left yet, although our trade the nast season on coatls has been two-foid, We made grenter preparations for an immense fall trade, and have been duplicating orders right from the opening of the season. people say, who ever heard of a 'mber or a blanket sale y? We say, when could there be a better time than the present for a AT § When hundreds are luulnnz for a hand- some, seasonable, reasonable Christmas gift. What could be more seasonablo than a nice coat to protect you from the chilly December blasts? “Where can you buy them more reasonable than at the Boston Store? 'They lead in this as in all lines they carry. - BO: ON STORE, Couneil Bluffs, Ta. “ Cleaning Up Sale. In order to clean up our dry goods stock wo will offer the entire stock at greatly roduced prices for the next thirty d You can buy a $9.00 blanket for $7.00 8.00 bianket for 6,00 7.00 blanket for 5.50 are all wool, | 6.00 blanket for 4.50 western made | 5.00 blanket for 8.50 ) 4.00 blanket for 3.00 Our stock of ladies’, gentlemen’s and dren’s underwear is complete and be soid at greatly reduced prices, Drass goods, flannels, tible linens, nap- kins, hosiery, handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces, jewelry, gloves and mittens and a full” line of silk umbrellns. In tact everything in stock will be offered at o bargain. JAMES & HAVE Main St. and 20; These blankets ] RSTOCK. Pearl St. clal Club, inized her into a soc which mw-(iu month du; montl The first meeting was held ln\l lh\ll\«l y evening at the home of Frank Zurmuchlen on Bluff street, the young host being assisted in en- tert s. Games were pl s and quota et bhalhEIy ie Troutman and Master were the gu Troutman, Carse, \rnsworth and , MeK “Yllllltl'fi)l'\L son, Jumeson and Zurmuehlén, Sunday ankie Bow- n, Young, Damon, Gleat Handkerchiefs. We were always headquarters for handkerchiefs, but this year more than ever, having reccived up to the present time 4,500 dozen handkerchiefs, includ- ing our two large importation orders from St. Guul and Lewgin, Ireland. Silk handkerchiefs, embroidered silk in cream and tints, special at 124c. Special 200 dozen embroidered silk handkerchiefs, no two dozen ranging in an cndless creams with chintz work and beautiful, delicate tints at 25¢ each. Values in o above line worth as high as $1.00 each. BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. Special Christmas cutlery salo on Cole’sclean clipper pockot knives,razors and shears, Cole’s, 41 Main street. Brighter than gas, cheaper than elecs tric light and us benutiful as a dream— those vew art lamps at Lund Bros, Coul and wood: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery. + A, Cox, No. 4 Main. Found for the Debtor. The case of Fras winst Foster, one of the Plattsmouth garnishment cases, was finished yesterday in Justice C court, the jury returning a verdict for the defend- ant. The hearing was rather one-sided, as all the plaintiff's witnesses, or a large part them, were kept in_Plattsmouth by (he which was jssusd by n court of | soveral months ago, aining them from coming to lowa soil to testimony in the case. One of th for the plaintiff was Justice Swear testified that Foster had admitted to him that he owed the bill which the plaintiff was suing to collect, but in_this testimony he was squarely contradicted by Foster, When the plaintiffs found what the result of the first trfal was they secured a continuance of thirty s in the cighteen other that they might have time tg injunction dissolved. The ¢ e cided will be appealed to the district court Santa Cla When at home Hardman piano. VICTORTA, THE QUEEN OF ENG LAND, enjoys horself best at her Hard- man ALBERT EDWARD, WADES, thin < and Planos. ita Claus plays on a PRINCE OF | 3 his Hardman the best. HE ROYAL HIGH THE DUCHESS OF FIFIE, says there's noth- ing like her Hardman. (R GRACE, THE DUCHESS OF 312, plays her babies to sleep on a Hardman, RACE, THE DUKE OF RICH- puc [[l SS OF CENNAUGIT, would have none other than a Hardman, ) OI' AMERICA think weet for anything. Tho MUELLER PJANO AND OR- ) 103 Main street, Council Bluffs, [a., have handled the Huardman | for 23 yenrs, and seli them in preference to all ‘othe sause they have given and aroe alw ing the Dbest satis tion, For an Xmas present there is nothing that can take its place. the Hardman to A Chirlstmas Viske Any boy or girl forming the most words out of “Santa Claus’ will receive at the matinee Saturday aftecnoon a handsome doll or a pair of skates, tho lists to be handed in before the per- formance. Any boy or girl outside of the Sunday school will aiso be allowed to compete. These prizes are given porsoually by Mrs. Kingsbury, and are an additional interesting feature of the cantata A Christmas Vision” to be given by the Unity guild in Hughes' hall Friday evening with Saturday afternoon nmtun\u Our second floor 15 a perfect paradise for everything that can be thought of in the toy, book and fancy goods line. A visit will_prove to vou that the Boston Store is the place to buy your Christmas presents, whore a dollar will go one- half further thun anywhere else. That is what the most of us are looking for at this critical moment. We all want to get the _most and best for the money Bossibla# Tho Boston Storo is tho place, Council Bluffs, Ta. The snow and cold weather does not dimiuish the demand for acreage in the Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- cffice; 800 acres yet for sale in from ono to ten acre tracts, suitable for frait and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl stroot. After the performance of *“The Christ- : under the auspicos of the ity guild, Friday evening, there will be u dance, not for the children. as has } been suggested, but for grown people. Speclal Tea Kettle Sale. Fine nickel plated copper tea kettles, $1.25, sold everywhere for $2.50; will last a lifetime and never tarnish, & Cole, 41 Muin street. To the L Come and sec our cheap holiday goods at Mrs, Pleiffer’s lower store, No. 841 Broadway. A fine line of holiday goods, juvenile books, choice perfumery and fancy arvti- cles of all kinds at Deil G. Morgan & Co.’s drug store, 742 Lower Broadway. Given away at J. J. Maurath & Co. Broadway, dealers in boots a beautifui chromo as a Christ- mas present. No doubt the most complete stock of fine holiday novelties is at Dayis’, the leading druggist and perfumor. all silkk hand- ilk embroidered, tore. See ovr line of ladi kerchiefs, handsomely at 124¢ each. Boston Trying New tment, Items have appeared in the papers fre- quently of late with reference toa convent it C Minn., where, it is alleged, the [ pe where 1.to wer. il times. The window on s been seen i suppose be possessed of some supe i nd it hus been sought by chur ple all tho. country who o afilicied. with appavently incurable di in the hopo that cures be effected. S miraculous cures thrown \nu|| made to s¢ 1, by Hll'ln ny k) of . cripples v , the blind and o dont to, e, sulous agency. These i asiness among the the de: institute of this city, and four of them been taken out by their parents and Canton in order to sce if their troubl for some ti been unfavorable. ¥ tute are watching the outcome deal of interest , but the with a pml Initinl Handkerchiefs, In linen, Swiss and siik 250 ench Better grades in silk at 75¢ and 95e. Duchoss Ince handkerchiols, Belgium made, ranging in prico from $2.50, $3.50, £4.50, $5.00 and $7.00 each, Children’s cotton prinked handkerchiefs from le, de, be and e each. BEmbroidered hand kerchiefs, wo show a large line at 10, 124c, 17c, 19¢, 23¢ to . Tho most complete and best selected line in the west, BOSTON STORE Courcil Biuds, Ta. Yo AN Paul Schneidor, the druggist, has the newcst novelties incelluloid and alum- inum goods for the holidays, No one else carries thoe line, and thoy are jtho handsomest things you ever saw. Bought organ stock of C, B. Co. Wil sell them cheap. icius, 116, Musi 114 Stutsman street. Carl Burhorn, successor to B, Bur- horn, has the only now jewelry stock in city. Many holiday novelties. Wanted—Cash offer Citizen’s Stato bank sold. Address I3, H. ¢ Do you V. King charmer, McPhail planos and cash or installments. 116 Stutsman street. for ten stock. afe, shares Must be smoke? Have you tried T. & Co’s Partagas? Its Just light one. Crown organs, Mar. Bouricius, The genuine Round Oak fine line of oil heaters. Col street, also Main stoves, L. . Judson, civil engin Scott house; good vourd: low rates, Brooklyn Brookiyy, N. Y., Dee. A Arnold's big warehouse on the er front at Twenty-sixth street consumed £50,000 worth of cotton the fire had been burning half an part of the north wall of the and nine firem includin r Nevins, wi forcea to e slip to escape the avalanche of stone which came crashing on the pier. Fortunately none were buried under the failing wall and all were pulled out of the water more frightened than hurt Fireman Lafferty was badly ijured. He struck by some of the stone, his thigh broken, and received several painful bruises The loss on the building is §25,000. All the losse: CixciNNar, O, Lead works, I fire at today, Before hour, a warehouse Chief n P into the Dec. 1 o Cincin . Hunfeld's tin plate store, Clark & Hawley's lead pipe store and a_res. taurant _and boarding burned this morning. sured for thr : CARTHAG X TFire broke out at st night in the Hubbard ad with such vapidit :ore of oeeupant stores t. The Collins, Do house adjoining Loss, §100.000; in- and oflees woro bu i Bachman_ blg ; in the ave out_and dyn to stop the spread of the f ppealed to for o ertown 1 a Fast Life, The husband of the woman who ing the debauch which nsational ta Chi- summer, granted o Preferred to L EVELAND, O., Dec. Ifred G. Hatha with Me ided with his s cago hotel last divoree today. Although Mr. Hatha hi us home, hi st men is wealth, ife prefer and women, her conduct aled by Mesick he is now with her fathe ville, Pa. IBRAS Hog stealing was th A. I Pool of Humboldt, but when the 1me up for trial Mr. Pool was quick quitted. A Nebraska City man has filed a claim against the telephone people for cutting down his shade trees to give them a chance to set out pole: A “Peeping ladies and is ne gun. The onl fact that he John Conr: one of his fing ten days self, and Tom” ving clew is terrifying Juiata the men to use @ shot- to his identity rarettes. off while out gunning ed the wound him msequence he has not had to to amputate the whole _The fifteenth anniversary of the o i urch at ' parish was organized by Mrs. Soule, now of with a about twenty persons. M st pastor and years. There wi De for 5 Long served before the , resulting four of not atierbogionball . Warren guilty of burglary! Judge Bush thercupon sentenced him to six teen months in the penitentiary. case of Creighton Morris against the stock holders of the defunet. Humboldt bank the -y brought in o verdict for plaintiff for o six eriminal trial THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE ' BEGINS —_— — — GCLIOTHING T U R DAY MORNING AT 8 O'CL.OGCK. This is a portion of the $30,000 Bankmipt Stock bought of Kohn & Hurris of Omaha, IHere are a few leaders: THE LEADER OF THE LEADERS: Men's all wool cassimere suits, got up in the ve equal to a tailor-made suit, and never sold for less than 818, LEADER NO, 2. asked; you can get one Tuesday morning for' $5.75. LEADER NO. 3. won't last long at ¢1. Bring your boy in a Men's heavy working pants, $1 per pair, Men'’s white shirts, linen bosom, 3sc. Men’s heavy merino undershirts, 35c; all wool, soc. Men'’s hose, sc, 6¢, 7¢, 8¢ to 25¢. Men'’s ulster overcoats, 2 Boys’ overcoats, with capes, $1 to $5.50. Thousands of other immense bargains, Store closed all day Monday. Sale begins Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, 200 men's suith, sold everywhere at ¢8, go at $3. LEADER NO. 4. Boys' all wobRsuits, ages 4 to 13, worth $5 to §7.50. buy him a Christmas suit, Have Irish Frieze heavy ulster, 8, y best style, coat satin-lined, colors brown, black, gray; check or plain, 1 have 200 of these suits; they go at §10.00, i 100 men's al| wool worsted suits that have been sold many a time for $15.00 and no questions | an immense stock of these, but they December 20th, M. MARCUS, 546 and 548 Brodwa v, Council Bluifs. Brooklyn is the | r Creek had the tip of | In the | be removed. One of the four has vmnn there l | tient Mar, Bour- | dry and hot at times: oeyes become tinged with | Kidney e ———— CHRONIC MAUARIA, The Symptoms When Accompanied by Catarrh and Billousnoss, Tn the practice of a skillful vhysician there 1n\\||‘ many cases where the pas tients have pains about the chest and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feol dull and sleepy: the mouth has & bad taste, especially in the morning. A sort of stick y slimo collects about the teoth. 'The appotite is poor, there is & feeling like a heavy load on the stom= ach, sometimes n Tfaint, all-gone sensa= tion at the pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The oyes are sunken, the hands and fect become cold and feel clammy. After a time a cough sets in, at first dry, but in a few monthe itis attended with a greenish-colored expactoration. The pationt feels tired all the while, and sicep does not seem to afford any rest. After a timo the pa= becomes ner vous, irritable and gloomy, and hnnonlfmolm ings, There isa xlmlmu»« asort of whirling sensa= tion in the head when rising suadenly. The bowals bocome costive, the skin is the blood becomes the whites of the yellow; the anty aad think and stagnant; socrotions bhecome Jloved, depositing after standing. © is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste; somotimes with a swootish tast is froquently attended with palpit: 3 thmatic symptoms, o of Miss Gussie Wittrien, 1807 high | Capitol avenue, Omaha, has groatly in= 328 Brway. | membership of | about five WOrs, some ) Wwas so differcnt and tha bilious apells and fov wellas my a bitay I use’ Rif0: terestod this youny lndy’s friends nnd neighbors, among whou she is o great personal favorite. Miss Gussie, in ves ply to recent questioning, had this to Yy “T a0 not liesitate to spank trely, tor [ have notonly been entirely curcd, but have been honestiy dealt with. © Dr. Shopard named a tand all neoded knew just whit A trouble bezan when 1 was a ohild. | seomed tobe full of ague, or matarial poison.for I hud billous attacks right nlong, with ehiils and fever. My stomuch and iiver would get sore and tendor, and bloated up. My catareh gave we heaaacho and (ho driphing of mucas. from the nose und throat into the stomuch gave me nausea and disgust for food. and poisoned my 0 11 throuth 1 motiewl o xailow my n would b nd when my billous spells me on I ot perfoctly yollow. Always feltan in X Atand 1y feeling that 18 h Tknew my syste as closged-up in needed cloans- done everything a splondid appetite rull lefv e ns 1 wot to be und if In oif Tknow I will tuy cured." M1 AND 312 NEW \nlcl( LIFB BUILDING, OMAHA, NE WL C ()x'l,l.\\'h, BYS SHEPARD, M. D. atarrh, Asthu . Blood D) on, and all el Lungs, Sto D. Hronchitls, nd IS oni P s ours Su; to 1l o Special Notices. COUNGIL BLUFFS. — EMPLOY MENT. s A hos- ust ho | charag- nurse at tho W. C. stroot ars old; of guod mory § or 4 kood No. | cornlee job for tho right mon, B Grahi & Son, ¢ {t15 A MON' Pwork ut G 0D GLIRL FOR 1 Sl stroot for land. G )1500 & Ce ity property 113, Counell AlLSTiacTs and | hought and sold B, |1 Monoy Toan D Loukeo & Towlo, 2 luu Jots in Central b, 1n Mu 1 N cuntiel s, Neholon % (o, 6 Mm; cros of Innd within five miles of aro ow rougls it 1s. " Groens s for houses and lots or acres of nies garden land Johuston & Van Patten. S FAINS to ovola oF sale ut $53 b o JRUIT KA ] a milo wnd o it (rom Wi xhanad b routaoics 1n Cosneit Blus .u, will well at oat if Nolson ‘& €O five: ] 24 ACKECS {aken this wesk. N ONTHLY PAY u fivs blovks from 2 f0r Uils Wesk ot front Utarad 0 only 4PeR)). Groonshiel s, Nioh DANCING SCHOOL. ONDAYS In . A, parlors, eliltdron, 4o Jad wni fourth Addtonn it & Barlors.oy Mt Omaha. W, K, Chambors, 18 rasior — MISCELLANEOUS. Tomoved, oo is vaulty Y. B lrke. oy blds (-umum aud Tchimneys cleanad. SALOON KIXTUWES KO $ALE CHEAY TN Lwowke, i3 Ve onu, Councll Bluffs. I UINIBLED BOOMS FOR REN I~ 25 PALK &V nue

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