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THE OMATA DATLY BEE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1802, - T i i A e O 1pe | necessarg that T et an admission from this | who wrote withant #hWiine of him or his THE DAILY BEE | \]““S FRO“ (0[\(", Blll l‘FS Toman ne 10 hor comnegtion WIth-1t, One of | valuable mannerisme o iy peing himsolf and — my friends recommended a man of his ac- | speaking th \\‘” s his " -‘l“\. r has clothed | qu o longed to one of these | him with ny of MR¢'best lines of G COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘ Drivate o aecion.” 1 sent fof the | STaith pask pointices, igh " sltuations" aro | M il N« i ) is | dotective d asked hir h © would an_once uninifidved, while his pro OFFICE + NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | F M. Bilger Mt Inclined to Save His I .ln‘.y»v‘f‘nm -‘ullu th Ix H\r \‘fufif‘ ‘?'u " \\ wciation s dect .u‘\'r‘m‘\' Mr. Robeon - | Dithonest Son. look of deep thought came over his face ks the part fairly \fell, his saroundings | o 8 Delivered by carrier to any part of the city | J\I‘Jn"u".~...\i“." .'n‘ o Kesran: . Fhat will w‘" s u‘u\v.‘jnl n:‘ ‘l'.mlxm hi: l‘-"‘m. ‘v..» That interest CAALL ])")' ke 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER ALL THE NOTES SAID TO BE FORGERIES | gost sou st Tt wis ch yugh, and I told | and admitablo genius. iy o e as fine | L€ gOOdsa<we sell only TELEPHONES § Nighv Editor s | ! \\Im?!:yy'\.\j“wl\yy'nx‘\\”]”v‘uha‘llnm‘v‘\wfl‘i.‘\ oct- | desired by the most. capthous eriblcs t lrole | known qualities, The style-= | - y — | VICHImA of the Game Preparing to Have the | jo. (iles entered my office. ‘Well,' said | to and vitalty that tempt super s tur hi " MINOR MENTION, | Clever Rasenl Captured and Retarned e, ‘that detective of yours was around tomy | latives, Robsord Miss Hardgastle is our cutters turn nothing but the [ 4 to the Cit Ho So De- house this morning My detective,' 1 ex also highly commendable, Mrs. MceKean . 1 . | & N. ¥. Plumbing Co A WO claimed, with as_wall 1 wondcr as 1 | makes o passable Mrs. Hirdcastln. The Bet | latest. The makiyy--every | Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal could show ; ‘T haven't any detective “Th Bouncer of M May 18 a gem in dressing - P & | [romay | s Pty follow lied, then, was the response, ‘he | action and s garment stands the closest .The Ladics' Ald socioty of St. Jdohn's came around and introduced himself as a de- | During the perfo » and between tho | P s 1 English Lutheran church will meet to H. J. Chambers returned yesterday tective and said you had sent him to see my | acts, the orchestra played selections of old | scrutiny. I'he selling-=we MOrrow A N J Oakland, where he had an interview wife to find out what she knew about the English melodies, appy ri sing l ) I \2 l 3 Beginning next Sunday the morning serv. | 1 M. Bilgor, whom he tried to induce to | case of Snages vs Grabbs.’ | - cnow what we sell a 2 se | 9 M; Kinat doratiine i T0:89 ' it norws KiRA of 6 sottlement th ondes That settled the private detective busi- | New remodies avo being constantly intre . A sell and we sell o'clock instend of at 11 a | - ness for me, and 1 have come to the conclu- | duced to the public, but Dr. Bull's Cough ;W e k . our s The Meschendorf contempt case was sot | that 'I“*Ij““‘ ”"'i”’“&'”“"' ""‘;’"" ”"‘1“” sion that the man who writes these blood and | Syrup still maintains its pre-eminence | only what we know; our mar for o hearing yesterday, but it was allowed T to Counci uirs, shoutd he so dc thunder stories that » 80 much admived by | - H ia 5 pe e %0 go over until Friday afternoon at 1:80 | without running the risk of being prose- | the rising generation might gain a few valu Strikers Holding Out. |gin is the closest consistent o'clock | cuted. He found that theold man had not | able pomters by studying a few sleuths from | Tiwelve of the striling Rock Tsland tele . & AN S . " The case of the state against Pyburn had an mkling of the way things were going | real life.” | graphers who have made thelr headquarters | ith the economical conduct Hodson fa still on trial in tho district e ntil he informed him that he had for Piies of peopl have pilcs, but DeWitt s | i s M Dhagntd taal Mo e of business. Here are some | e vidence was all yesterday o + A At o i ol sa1ve o the work on other roads, and day by da he noon and the ttorneys commenced their everal thousand dollars' worth of notes Witch Hazel salve will cure them, W A nother v 1 AN Ay v ay t g B Ay § arguments o the jury. 1t will probably be | checks and left the country. The old | Magnificent Teef. kb AL LAl bl samples in which these points submitted this mornin broke completely down, but after a time re Don't fall t6 viaw the ten head of | ments mado by Mt, Allen to & DHE tepotte o L . | 4 > o ea rents made by Mr, 4 oa B eporter | are appare alla=out e | s Aleap sear prty is ‘lu\n‘ iven in U v red Bimsclf. suficiently 1o be able 0 | caitio at Moschondo: s meat market, | on Suia moming * Many ol theassertions, ‘l’L{ ;lI] wrent to all--our store ‘Av, A store “‘" "'l “ S "v“ "l‘ { “ 5 | talk rationally on the subject bought from Swift & Co., the firm that e el claims, are misleadi iS u 0‘ ()lh‘.r; tC oyening by a pumber of socicty Sounz ludies | “yi; strenuously denicd_ever having cxe- | donated the big ox to the Chautauqua | The stiilkcrs stick to their ¢ | ZES | who gave the party at the Grand hotel at | cuted any notes in f f his son. and pro- | last sumine ind testified on the wit- | Mhey Wil notgive fn the b ming of the year. nounced all the notes bearing his name | ness stand last woek th 1 their cattle | [ Marriage licenses were fssued yesterday | to be forgeries. He refused to make | Wero inspected by the United States in- A SUIT Ihe ooods —wool mixture in g different to the foll | John M. Jdohnsor 1 pact = y o the following partics: John M. Johnson | any setilement whatever, o thing | 8pector, & | W 3 i ton Markna of ottaswattamio | Which is not considered at all strange, | o o FOR € HRISTMA 31siieg5yo‘l shades—in sacks only—well trimmed and v. (3. W. Dellinger and Jeunie 15, High- | inasmuch as the man whom such a Rl b . 3 % 1 1 Geese | . _ 1, hoth of Council BlufTs move would be designed to protect does not | cellent value for the money i Ducks, 124¢. : alue y. 2 ovening at $ o'clock at the | seem to need protection of that sort just at y | oS- " IRPRDRB e sl Chickens, 8¢, to il comers, at Mes- Christian _ ssoc n voom | present. A move is on foot among the vie- | oo a0 SARRAELI o R | 3 sk beaver, velvet collar e o g veting of e | i of the voune s wiles o frace i chendorl’s meat markot, 333 Broad | OVERCOAT In bhlue and black beaver, velvet collar, e o b ristian Temperance union up und bring him back for punishment, when > Hart's now goods, just recelved; | oy U % Sraneis Murphy will address the m it is thought, the old man will possibly re ¢ Hart's new goods, just rec lved We sell you |orin tan and brown kersey. A good ser” | € & 8 8.8 0'~ ' upon the proceci national conven- | lent and settle all elaims rather than seo his | 701U pens and sterling sitver. A i | &R e o e D \Rons wikls s o e penontiney L rears | GOIA. pts wIEh. pRRRL Hotdera ‘ t $8. viceable coat worth anywhere §12.50. | ©. & , o B to be prosent. By order of president, Mrs. | ona number of the notes, also denics ever | Skites only 58c L ~ | w0 3 Qg &8 8. 8. Hover, having put it there, and, to show the impos- | children’s chairs, 1( Clay worsted, or corkscrew sack, or| . = a5 . et etk TEFISE oatth routs | BN, o Dok WA SO (s AP, Ravg | Sors oty 9o all g novcli | A SUIT ) ‘ $5a - ity AVitt it 1 <+ | she has been una to write for quite a | price, are some of the extra bargains | N ) A ba: 15 fanl A . o o the useof DeWitt's Lit Risers, 1 | 3 S 4 0n [~} %) from the useol Doyl L nitoy e [t Cronwelile. We sell you |[cutaway, colors blue, black and brown. Z g2 R i statement, however, as well as that of old . | A g k gap [ g.0 £ O0E Cleaning Up sal | an Bilzor, is doabta by ssns Another Millinery Cut. | t $12.50. Unsurpassable in style, cut and finish. | - s—— e a0 In order to clean up our dry goods | Lam of the opin wl‘h.w all those signa [ 200 wool felt hats at 45¢ and 100 French | O o= e g 2 " 3 tures are genuine,” said an_intimate friend | felt hate at 95¢; woolen hoods at 25 at cpiet o T T e v i LS ® o stock w 1 offer t sntire stock iiren > § Genuine 32| rte - 1,88 n AL will o (ilpl'nu; iiro, stook at | of Gilger Aol tine s Disiness partier | M. Ploiffor's, 203 and 811 Broadway. | ‘ ULSTER senuine Irish [rieze (imported), for | 25 g wm thirty days. | grove has signed her name to pension papers | Crock 3 To1s than 4 5 YColds, | srly retailed 3 Two shades T W LS LR b, e B DU In DIOD TR HIFBL F61 /87100 || Srdby. qUAKIGRLL 115 oHIMLAL BhARe s | Crockyell has more dolls than all th 1t Qures Goldn, oneha, Sore Throut, O Tt We sell you merly retailed at T'wo shades only B 0B B8 : | S.00 binnket for | still clear and readable enough, and if they | Other storesin the city, andis selling A cortain care Tor Ognsumption in first fta At 817 e |Se8 CRo Whoss blanlcets | 7.00 blanket fov are forgerics Tam certain that Bi Aid | them at reduced prices. anda sure relief in advanced stages, Use at o $17.50. —oxford and brown, 20" o' B L s not do the work, He 1 Poor 1o —- You will aee the excellent effect after taking the o € B are all wool, 6.00 blanket for and could not possibly have mido so good an | O those silver ten and dinaer sets at frat dose, Bold by dealers evorywhere. Large | - |5 wb o B western made ml} Hm::.: {n: | il taion b thoss variou % B hey | Hart's | bottles 50 cents and $1.00. < g ) i e |©C.23 -to, O - 4.00 blanket for ave all apparently written nt : s | ROEEL QO I()u‘r stock ufl ladies’, ;:cn\.lcm{-u | pens and inks, and so good ave the imitations M HAhsalme;y tne Besi Made." —1 — LSHERG 0o g children’s underwear is complete | that mo one but an_expert could tell them 5 & = bS] 3 h ; : | hich has =} = E v will bo sold at greatly reduced prices. | from the genuine. When I was in partuer- B 3 - - w= D=2 Bk oAU RNn GI S bR TGRS TS | BB he always insisted that 1do | MONths past, got together lust evening for = P | e 58 =S & Kins, Hosfory, handkerchiofs, ribbons, | thog! e part of the tirm's wr L on the | the purpose of reorganizing and getting . ARE FAIR SAMLES OF [esy e b8 LS laces, jewelry, gloves and mittens and ‘V!‘*I'nmll\m VAL Bl : | down to business. 1t was an enthusia g__ =Y R 12 DAL, o L Ll n councetion with this statement, it | meeting, so the stockholders who were there = BR= t| a full " linc of silik umbrellus. In fact | ghould be said that Mrs, Cosgrove's signa- | and a great many plans were talked < THR GOODS, Bions 56?) o ;x\"‘rv'hm'.'l" stock will be offered at a | turc it appears uu,!hv ;mn is vory having in the view the promotion of the o“ L |t 88 ©.2 argtin, : and uneven, like those aftixed to ;| best interests of the city in a financial way =) X | o= ° JAMES & HAVERSTOCK: | o papers are o e | The prineipal thing to which atiention will E ANETISE = TYI—\IJ’ RS _g%'&’fi 204 Main St. and 205 Pearl St. | nts in the case so faras finding iven is advertising the city and publish- Y = A2 M bl | of the truant._are concerned, and Mrs. [ ing its advantages as an advertising center | Fr'HE MAKING, 29 Eg R Fora., |l...»...1 o o | Bilier profosses the same ignoriice s to | wherever an opportunity presonts {tself, E—- S T [ E5<.3 23 o Cvery imaginable kind of fur to be | his whereabouts ason the second nightof | The following ofti ted: Presi ’I\ <) o 0 [4) d at tho Boston store. [urs flying | his absence, last Saturday dent, Dr. . H, Cleg osilent, LA (/C | THE SELLING, (€0 = g -H & 85% k and fast last week. | e youthaveimIEs DB Wives: Wite o Devines " mble. Q| | &0 3 | you ha piles DeWitt's Witeh Hazel H | & {=33] =Y | his week we intend to keep them | salve will surcly cure you. Indigestion Bhtenaell Q 0 . Sog, apms 0350 flying. Sce the prices: : : Pl d (0 o g2 8 GE08w Huir mufh 50¢ and 75e. Oonth: CloRke. T | O ] 1] O (=0 5 o Bitok conay. 8100 108200, [ Thegreat cont sale at Tho Boston [ Kettle Sate. | 8 C te) 9 MBI e S French seal, $1.75 to $5.00. Store s now in full swing; hundred Fine nickel plated covper tea kettles. | “e«cp Pelicious Medicated Con- 77 = 549 o488 Astrachan muffs, $1.00 to 6,00, heve been made happy : c; | $1.25, sold ywhore for $2.50; will | gaction” for the relief of Coughs, (¥ L e =2 808 Opossum muft | do notdetay, make yout selections carly. l\m(":\x“ffi‘!;""ml‘"c‘fur tarnish, ~ Cole | Hoarseness, Sore Throat, mul,g | Cor 13['1"1 ‘dlld Farnam |E2 8 g2 XX, Murten mufls, $6.50; worth $10.00. TR EGRDANS SAIT TASTSKGNCI{{Ce Cols TAUNAIRTIRS TN | ring the voice. Iior sale by 4 & 0= ds) =) 5= 0 SR : Beaver, from 87.25 to $12.00. In nddiRISTMAS. we of | Paul Schucidor, the drugpist, has tho | nd Confectioners, @ 88. 8 ER Real seal, $15.00; worth $20.00. n nddition to the lurge lino of | ngwest povelties in colluloid and_wlum- | Packed in full two ounce pack [ = 0 o ioed Children’s sets. Chineso fox, $1.50; | Samples bought by our Raw Fork buyer | jnum poods for the holidays. Noono ¢5 Cents. If you arc unable to =~ > u @Y 2 g »o tiger sets, §1.75; chinchillu sets, $1.75; | 88 AUc on the dollar, all of our OWN | g1.4 carries tho line, and they ave itho | procure the Pomoita Cough Tablets @ gs g g8 ’ Thibet scls : angora sets, white | Stock is being sold at cost price during 1y, a50mest things you ever siw. | {rom your dealer fend us § cents in = z = ESSW and colore 5 to $5.75. [ishis e tamps and reccive a box by mail. = S e e SR 1 3 T 1 , I S s > 3 " ¥ . PR All kinds of fursin capes, boas, col SPECIAL SALE. Visit Crockwell’s champion toy rooms | Made by the manufacturers of the w8 8= 55989 larottes and fur. trimmings at our 1ow | L you have not the full amount of any | for burgains in Christmas novelties, celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice oS e 25 B 3 prices. BOSTON STORI garment vou would like to purchase, by 4 ‘Pablets. @A o 2o =% i Counoil Bluff ing part down it can be saved for | For warming guest s, bath OUQUETTE Ao e S 9°0oF g S O [ you until you are ready to_pay the bal- | rooms, etc., our gis ors are, just QUETTE & C0,, a8 B Initial Han ance. By doing so, you reap tho benefit | what you want. Look at them. Clean, | il Bluffs, la. NN =hi Tn linen, Swiss and of the reduction, also of the largo selee- | convenient cheap. C. B. Gas and Blee~ | co‘f,“,c,, eia S g= o g2 ;‘;“5 ] Better grades in s , 75e and | tion. We have huadreds of nobby gar- | tric Light Co. ) y | Cvide Q5¢, ments left yet, although our trade the AAne line T T e | o] 5.0 B T Sl ees Taco A and tarchiefs s Bolgiumi | DREUBELRTon OnyGouls as N bae dIbwo 010N | aolinelotEholioayigoods juventlofy £8 o8 0 222 s, anaing o prco from $5,00 5.5 | o mads granier, Insparadions for un | Lok el pepfumoss amt iy arti | LW AA0 TRC 9208 25wy 8§ $1.50, $5.00 and $7.00 each. Children’s | immense fall trade, . and have | (o0 Qruw store. 742 Saire i 00 UPPLIES. LR Bt ) ) R M on A Icorehinlae fromilod | boeniiaupiiGatinplillord cra BRI bt | oS cidrae store, i3 oW erRBlond way. S | i = o 58 & © @8 & 8¢, bo and 7e oach. Bmbroidered hund- | from the opening of the season. | Spocial Clristmus cutlory sale on | Special Sale at Reduced Prices Qe= 5 35dan ] kerchicfs, wo show o largo lino at 10c, | Some people sny, who ever heard of a | Cole’sclenn clippor pockot ki ves.razors 7 il i 82 o e 8 g8 e, 17c, 19¢, 25c to be. The most | contsale i December or a blanket sale | and shears. Cole's, 41 Main streot. During December, s f2 ) g ESaw complote and best selected line in the | in.July? We say, when could there bo —— e TR = Z5 0% a0 west. BOSTON STORE, a better time than the present for Coul and wood: best and cheapost | 3 Sl e TS w Courcil Biuffs, In. | COA'T SALE, Missouri hard wood in_the ecity; prompt D RaATn e ZaTg ) g B P TR T When hundreds are looking for a hand- | delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main. Seales and S s, Butehers o 59 i =) The snow and cold weather does not | gome, seasonable, veasonable Christmas = rocks, Caps, gees | @imnish the demana for acrengo in the | pif™ What could bo moroe seasonable | , Cavl Burborn. suceessor to 1. Bur- | i SR m.E o v by Klain tract, 23 miles east of the post- | Than u nice coat to protect you from the | NOPR has the only new jowelry stock in | 1 hf3)9 = <G .08 oflco; 300 acros yot (lr_l“);j:lun“i)n from one | clully" Docomboe blasts? 'Whero can city.” Many holiday noveliies. ‘U, C ane 0” S [ T2 ve g %";:',5‘:"5 o ton acre tracts, suitable for fr a | 5 : . = D 4 > U act truit and | oubuy thom more reasonable than at | Bought organ stock of C. B. Musi e TSy b Tw C t St o E R S S ET0 gurden. - Day & Hoss, agents, 80 Poarl | fho Boston Store? ey lead in this as | o, Will sell them cheap. Mk, Bonr- | 820-822 Main St Council Bius, fa. m ©f eam Pye OrKS«.| &, S el e I R O o o icius, 116, 114 Stutsman street. | — == C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. | 29S 7T s =E oo PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. STON E 1 —Atto i 2 2. 8 5 Ly} e s Ooiral Bl e Do_vou smolic? Huvo you tried T. | § T RBaIrigg Ay o Do o ! 5 : |Sow® S g ‘é‘ Mi e arted yesterday for St ). King & Co.’ Yartagas? 8 federnl — courts, ~Roons 206-7-4 7 ¥, * & & »rinishi . [, Rl — 27 S e vl tives | st Tooiing for Buws iy & G AR T R STl yeing, Cleaning and Refinishing | 5 20 S FoHEE . Kate Atkins, mother of C. A, Atkins, | Sober Burns and William Benezin, the two £ [l - fats g OF GOOD3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fofEEREn £ 5 O turned from a two-months' visit to Chi- | troublesome prisoners at the county jail, | You will find all the litest fine art | s = RN -y} 2ou 08 ; : books, bool 1 juvenile pul Omuha oftice, 1 Telep | 63 &t S 2 gin i have redoubled their efiorts tosaw outof | books, booklets and juvenile pub 3 D | Omahao wrnam St Telephone 1521, Council Blufls office and works, | o == 5 ™ ) & - W. J n.n-lvuln-l t ."'{' l.‘l.xllf;x..::h }" | confincment of late, now that they see the | tions at Crockwell's W. C. ESTEP cor. Ave. A elephone 310. Send for circulars and price list. Low o s ’E 0 S oon | L, unitentiary doors yawning in front of them. | o renul Gak_stovos, atso | {F | Director. Emb | e B =B - L U friends. e o pd . ‘s | o Tho genine Round Oule stoves, aiso | 4 EWNIGTal Divector, Embalmer, §| 5 z — | 2532 CRens b . Hondvicks, mow counts auditor, wil | aatvoiot tider thofoor o he corridora st | e Hoe of oil heaters. ~Colers, 41 Stun | 5558 /0y 0 MG D e N GELEBRA ~ ~ |Ec®® 383 er the employ of the Citizens state bank | {jime ago, and took possession of them. A [ street. SR ] e a e ) (=3 7=] [=) i vz O immediately upon giving up his present ofie- | Gt o 1o lator b found Benezn' with a R e S 5 2 ~ r B ~ | = 89 o B 43 posidion at the boginning of the year. He | Guiall boy prisoner tryinz to fish the suws | Jie £0908 teecivod nearly every day Council Blufls, SHNDWIGH ) \ | S gtk ||‘m Iy|| (l..-p.‘]‘mnn;.r“.“hlx.u.:h.qmr | out of th place of cd Imont. When | & BELEIO WO | *5'; —-e @ u?,:: ) City Treasurer Kinnehan, who Jbeen | the boy ed that they were missin Yy 80 Ol . Swaino’s, 7 —_— — - — [} Z =S g 9 seriously i1l with a very painful disease for | Benezin broke down and sought relief from Boo ".‘, e ol heatereiat Buainole 737 | = S5 5 of woeks pasts is reporicd to o im- | his disappointment in tears, He and Burng | Brondway o Special Notices. [ i@ Bt B0 el proving slowly. 1t will be a week or two yet | have been ing notes stealthily of AMUSTVENTS, | 8 5 & 285 o pefore he will be able to resume his duties | late, in wh re trying to concoct — COUHGIL BLUFFS, SE— =2 S EQo N d at the city building, somo o for gotting hold of weapo “She Stoops to Conquer; or the Mistakes | = = e 2o Y Tgnorance of the merits of DoWitt's Little i “"""'I:""I“'I'"“' el “h“-‘!"‘” "”:‘“-‘I o of a l‘:hi I--n‘vuk( |;nl'“|n\'. .lrl' |:xli r I“’III '\:] s | = BEELOFBENT — o f s c o % '§ _E, Early Risers is o m! These littlo Twontrfivo cents buys | ogoand todny is as popularas over with | WANGSD=A, pusll ourso ac the W: C. A hos |2 g= e g0 B, ® pil wulate the liv headache, dys- vation Oil. i the discriminting. The cl comedy of | between2) and s yoars oldi of kood mofal charas =z ; ‘5 .. e 5 i Ponain, bad breath, coustipation and bl e manners {s too seldom secn on the modern | 'CF_APRIY atonée, e o 283 o& We wero always hendquartors fop | fOF everything that can be thought of in | Robson did a service to the stage and made a | 82— el - | handkerchiofs, but this yene more thas | the toy, book and fancy goods Tine. A | debtor of every theatergocer when e pro- (s L O 5B | ever, having reccived up to the present | Yisit will prove to vou that the Boston | duced his an ment of Goldsmith's com- | o ’{-’7 o . 058 0 | time 4,500 dozen handkerchiofs, includ- | Store it the place to buy your Chiristmas | edy, which he and his compuiy of pyers | o Ouwin. THans unen Plion | PRGR 3ESSE oKRa. Baak A presents, where a dollar will go one- | Presented again to an On udience at the [ ferred: Wil pat in 820) diTorancs. G rosasnio s £l fog our two large importation ordevs |} Rl ek | Boyd last evening. The kitehen barroom of | Nicholson & Co from St. Gaul and Lewgin, Ireland, | Dalf further thun anywhere else. That | ;85100 Pigcons, the hallof the Hard- | 5 = — — — i ] Silk handkerchiofs, embroidered silk in | 18 Whatthe most of usare looking for at | iist1e manor, the garden outside the hall | QR EXNANGEES . lioueslon 4o gt 3 crenm and tints, spacial av 124e, this erftical moment. We ull want to tes, all were picturcs that elucidated and | - e . 4 | Spocial 200 doren embroidered sl | #0¢ the most and best for the money | fonfitmed the action por ALSDEACES and towid Farm and city pro @ (1] o | handkerchiefs, no two dozen alike, | hossible. The Boston Store is the placé, | And the care if the ction was in faivly | Broanghbeng sold. “Faay & Thomay, “Coug . - 3 H ) ul 1 rble hands, € Compy S seen i = o " ) ranging In an endless amortment of | Counell Bluffs, In. boTiahan S ompaRy I sl e - Ao o More sold than all others comhined. Do not be deceived by imitators or oy - o i creams with chintz embroidery, drawn Brighter than gus, cheaper than el but it acquitted 'itself well i PR [ ato for xale, Dweiling o » claiming avo u a8 o achi . , ¥ N oIt qemureldery, dian)| | Beighies than gum ohenpor han eloc: butitaequitted itelt wellfn the try- (sl Tl | those elaiming 1o have ulmost us £00d o machine. Buy only tho SANDWICH | (7] = e Valuca ' thoabove lins worth | {hore o art lamps at Ly Bror BLLEIGEALA k] 1haFe SV Stosoh iinooT | CORN SHELLER and bo protectod by divect guarantee from reliable manufac- | 8= =] ne high as $1.00 eac L generations ago. o honors of the even- wiil_excasnze o ture Y ou ci vays depe r e 8 heing kent i g aa1n| e BOSTON STORL | McPhail piunos und Crown organs, | ing, histrionically, feli to Mr. Elwood, whose | lmproved ras s mlpsssanaa et (iduiere. ey sup Blirayh depgnd RESDQUIEADRIR being kot inatocks: by ol leoe) | E | Fothoringham, Whitelaw & Co, cash or lostllmonts. Mar, Bourteius, | Youne Marlowe Was un almost”tliwlchs vep: | Greenshiol it A T | denlors. Apaly for our agency. Send for catslogues and pricss SANDWIOH | (- =] a, Euterprise 1 I of a Sharp Dotective, astings, and the alth of character that | sk BT fon a0 [ - = —_— 'G [3) Being froquently urged to soll smal 1 had a little experience with o detective s in Hard $ uoL yet been mined | Cland within five miies of | Propesals for the Dol ‘ > 8 portions of my farin, I'have at lust de | the otherdiy,” said a well known lawyer “'.. 1\“- ROl e lm'.“’,.,fi:i.,l."d | ,‘h,(vm_ NiohOILE eargaliow rouzh It . " Groan of Omaha for th In compliunce with the statutes of the state ’\\ = 5] ’ cided to plat 200 acres of ntery | yester “that tends to shake my con- § 4il Divwory with the introduction, doubtloss | s = — - — | Lids will be recoived the city | of Neb, Insuch cases mude and provided,notice | —] ) l Place, familfurly known as the | fdence in the early impressions 1 veceived | unwittingly, of a rich Iris broguc at times, | FIbirian. omiee iuo wero 1ot tw Sty ot Alsauin Jioin, Dox | 18 horehy giyoo shut saniod yroposaly will be | (=] [9) farm, 1nd to begin the sule at once in | from the reading of such books as ‘Red | The minor male parts were tolerabi Trom toLar 1ine. . Useubaiaid s, Nicholinn & (o Spuiber el W) for kg delivark B0 [RopadarEipolpg s cantigionan ot gube | - five und ten acre lots. I have placed the | Handed Juke, the Tervor of the Plains. 1| 0lt is not easy to write of Mr, Robson's 5 FARMS to TR 11 = | checkof fifty (#30) doll; the dlst duy of December, 15 Q & sume in the hands of Creenshiclds. | had occasion to use a detective a short time | Tony Lumplin; it is a good performance and | 1500d [ %cros of s cardon tnas | Did. The rizht is res At pItals for the insune at Lincoln, Hastings and | =] JURIAL S8 UaRCe of hganshiclos, | o se that was shortly to come to | yet not good enough. Mr. Kobson is a very | for sni Johusion & | bits TUHEO. OL> Norfolk, the fndustriyl sehools at Kearney - = & Co., who wiil aotin the | tain woman wus supposed to be v comedian, but he is not so happy in Omithia, Decomber 17th, 180 Comptrofler. | and Genova, the institute for the blind at | = .9 matter as my oxclusive agents. Fruit | | Al 1 s i edun, but : Appy SRUIT VA RM—Tmproxed, s milo and s Balf from A4%46t | Nebraskn Cliy, the institute for the denf and | s ] 1 t 2 implicated in the ud it was absolyte preting character create p by & man ] 1- b | B3 growars, gardencrs nnd those who want g postotice, s’ u m houss, sible | — SR - | dumb v Ouisha. tho Instivute fOF the tocbio | fmmm— «© L 4 o aanane | nose ete ox e 1n Councll Bluirs minded at Ie . the soldlers’ homo o 3 the conveniences of a city combined tGreerahiolds, Nleholsoa & Co. Proposals for the Deposit of Funds of the | Grand Island, T Home tor tho v:" niloss f.'n L ;vll.h all ] m&\ advantages of the richest 1‘, ACKE S — | ity of Omah; l.t‘ o and the I rlul mlnnu at Miltord, n = arming land are now given a rare op- g T - : = Yy | Liken o L cu bids will b6 recelved at the eity | lmates oun be prooured by applying to =~ portunity to do so. Rt Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S, Gov't Report, T 'S offlge up to P y A8 [ thodnstitationg e 1 i | -g (5] g ) T co Lo 802, for the ) of Inte | 4@ LG8 M1 Ne0QnNIGereq uniass 1B by oo See our line of lndies’ all silk hand- o Do yanCplemls e lridpe et | f ands b fo the el af | UEBSGSE ML o rigne to wooept or | © = | Kerchiefs, hunasomely silk embroidered, e | i srlods of oo yeur I combli- | rojoct any or all bids. i~ R A anr Sl DANCING SCHOOL. ‘ ) A corition eheelc’ il |- SBMsmuay bR IR ApRIaNe oy . [&5Y i A T T A P T DAYS tn K. A pariors, ehitdron 4 pin i | gt RN Wi Fanrantse of good Taith Commlssionor of Public Lands and Bulldings. | et X (s, 7:80 p. . B d and fourih th., Al- | “picoln, Dee, 2, 18 dedidy — e Qitizen’s State bank stock. Must be Mondays p. m, Music fur rilos w0 ol so suatiduviiof pald up eapitsl sigex. & ] ] Rld; Addrass E. H, Shento, | At Sl ass et ¢ Al O R e i ‘1 = Jecember 17 I 26 roposals for the of Lumber for | No doubt the most complete stock of y MISCELLANEOUS. N TR T 3 AL B e vear 1408, | [ fino holiduy novelties is at Dayis', the e . | Sealed bids wil [ (30 ] cuggi > 4 emove 3ap00ls, va ndmis S e (T ) oooLved A fine line of sterling silver received JANTED To buy auitable countors wud shel Jase e AR Jeank, ol 1, 008 Je ' OIE LIV T 16 Y00 | L /M 3 g this morning. A, A. Hurt, Ammm m R0, Lay & Loss, Lounch Blutse ¢ | foociocl i at2stuid gertidod nvek | r— 4 e —_— alley The right Is re: 4 * L P. Judson, ci 328 B'way. JURNISHED KOOMS FOM KEN | JOHN BPOERL, Poundmaster. | pLroll 'd ! " , civil engineer,328 B'way. Bue | v Ty OQuiubs, Vitodct N

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