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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1802, THE DAILY BEE | VEWS FRON GOUNCIL BLUFFS | gz e oo s |AEATRS AT SOUTH ONATIA | 5 st il ey | kgt ! TJAWBSOIL-' f Festordny Afteroon Fyank Nason of | Elmer Black caught on a tree top ahd saved | The introduction of the 0 and the 1701 | poss - Nodaway presented himself at the police - themselves. Two horses were killed and | on this portion of the western ditision mean . COUNCIL BLUFFS | statjon and craved an introdnetion to Mr " § Tl freigtis was destroyed: BTONL doal 0. Uit OTRINMING depattient TRADE MARK OFFICT NO. 19 PEARL STREET, | Some of the Ohanges to Ocour Among County | Smith, as e s4id ho had vlv;‘l‘vvl‘r-”:‘l:::‘;i' qumint: | Ohartar Almnur,ml(s Disenssed at Length, - o '::"nl‘l%;nn‘\‘lhl_!.hshu{\l\‘jy \;,'-q\‘i::*.‘;: Offioials. month or so before, between the transfer | Bat Nothing Detétmined Upon. ey Ny Topes will bo oxce by the 170l This ! | and local depot in this city, which resulted . Delivered by carrier to any, part of the city | —— disastrously to his pecketbook to the extent Woman Murdered and Two Men Hack Each | 8aving in accomplished by less coal being i o e o | A 70 INCHEASIG SFHERs' SALAMES Other to Plece donsumed and the decrease in the pay of en M ‘¢OR, TON. - MANAGER. - . of %0 in cash e had o check for o ; ' S ANIENS i s, B ohn | ¥ineer and fireman oon s possible loco. iy ’”‘k” A - No. 48 SOME OF THOSE WHO ARE INVOLVED | gy for hi intance, but that did not All 8 ‘”‘"” ‘I"‘"‘ ;‘;"l‘n' ”"l‘;‘ 8 “'“" R Z' I'\,‘ hn | otive 1702 will be turned out to take its CURES PROMPILY AND PERMANFRTLY LEPHONES | Jusineis O Mot the bill, for he had tried to get the check — €8 and his brother-n-law, James Rerr, | tym on hauling passenger trains over | TELEPHONES { Nigut Editor No. - cashed on several occasions A cuch 1S | Gonerally Agreed Tha the Sayors Pag | FEOT 0 the Ohio river Monday for supplics, | divide 8o that 1n exse one ngine Mst 40 1n l\'HbEUMAT!SH, e s | [} sprsition of the Records of the Past Thirty | had been given the horse laugh for his pains, | Generatly Agreed At the Mayors PAY | qnd returned home Tuesday night very | for repairs the other will bo able to do tho | “umbate, Jeadgche, Togt “‘k . MINOR MENTION. ™ Atltracting the Attention of He had read in the papers about Smith's in Should Be Safficient to Secure Better drunk. Nothing more was seen of them 'till | Work, thus forever shutting off the double- NEURAILGI ration, and thought possibl i 1 dndde g e, whiol Apauigi R Sere Throwt, Ty - the Oficials — Death of b ration, and thought possibly he migh Talent— Will Consider the 1ast night., when a neighbor who callea | Deader, which until now has held the fort hroat, Swellings, Froat-bites, N. Y. Plunibing Co. o the man w nequaintance he so muct A neyw time card shortly to go into effect Gouncil Bluffs L.umber Co. Coal | Father McMenomy, desired to renew. Deputy Marshal Fowl Matter Agh | found Mrs. Barnes lying on the bed ¢ S CYX A TICA., on the Cheyenne division will increase the & X slelghi Wit Y T sak him down to the county jail, but when | with her head crushed, while Barne running time five or ten minutes between Spralns, Bruises, Burns, Scalds sloighing party will leave the Grand e ‘! 1% R for e grrived tiere a mighty” transformation | . T Kerr were lying in o cotner, . | Cheyenne _ana wman, and awith thie | THE CHARLES AVOGELER CO., Baltimore, Mé, A T it o i At the court house and in the justices' | had taken place. Smith had gotten hold of | A joint meeting of citizens and Board of | v qyy cut to ploces with knives, w change made, 170 Lvall 8o v st - b g o for the | @ razor that belonged to a friend, -and | Trade members was held last night at the | P aDet inds. The supe | time, no matter what the condition of the 1 hd Mrs, Finley Burke will entertain | up their places to the men who wore elected | had known, although lie thought he was | vious meeting. David Anderson was called | pex brother took up the quarrel with the = Tho Good Samaritan. 30 Years' Experionc. snds next Wednesday and Thu 3 P . y te' ool deal of Bastle, B right man. The change in hisappea e | to the chair, ks boks g K¢ thote fiomo on Oakland avenus, L] ot ot \I o "'f"_; Sk the | was so grreat that b Fldentity wus tncer | - City Attorney Van Dusen,chalrman of the —————— MEADER OF DISKASES OF MEN AND Tewis D. Culwell and Miss Sadie B e R 0. Nason left for home in the evening, | committee on charter, read o lengthy report MATES FOR THE MONSTER. g \ WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE 4 3 | cha , for th oficials-elect have been 1 Smith AOW litat o 1l 150 rvic oth o 8« Were narried las UL 18 ¥ moditatin n v , o N WORLD'S HERDAL DISP RN« te's brother, Rev, W. C. Lovick which they expeet to ocey ctting hold of | @ maw's face. | tee. [The most important changes st he funeral of Mrs. Eliza Soar will take | the ropes in order that when the cntire o DT RV TRIE DY DBV | o ko e A L e arrIR Ch SN0 S plice nt 230 o'clock this afternoon from t responsibility falls upon their shoulde Hagel snive will cire o lation tive with the largest wheel was supposed 1o Brondway Methodist cliurcl, the WMDS | oy may not have to make an iodle | A | respects the class of cities, and section 17 re- | b the simpl e s, TTHiN was HaY e A ? efforts to provent their knees from caving in = LU lating to of vity officers, ticularly true of the Inglish loco. of Harmon d January 1 all toys will be sold at | The amendment proposed to motive and for 1 € adop o sngnal r] i and two simply provided for changing the | tion in America " upon See other bargains iday goods. lause w » 10,00 » . - . A All Masons cordially invited, By order concerned an account of the chango, and | o0 OvreF PATERIS 1 Aol Y B clause. which 10,000 and less than | as solving many difficulties so_far as grade Worthy Matron the principal reason is that he succeeds him- Fother ,,’ Whitelas & Co. 5,000 inhabitan to8.000 and less than | and capacity were concerned, But these en. of . M. Ellis against Dan Car- | self. County Auditor Hendricks will com bt diad e [FARA AL e SACAL 00, and wore clearly defining the lines | gines are fast disappearing: in fact, many of oD | Tth e BaBn . 8 A eme Yo AN e | arLHG, show WHd told Br doas Mo | g on Betmed 16 ALttt B the mountain roads ar ing out cylinders | argued, and taken un- | of the Citizens' State bank. dimiuish the de ginle 1 approval, thot tion was taken, | and turning down whe ive thieir"loce visement | ourt cws will take his place, wijh d b st of the post- The amendment 17. a8 por | motives X A number of members of the local Jodge Cousins, now deputy city marshial, as his | 3 or sale in from one | y¢ of the ¢ iittee, provoked a lively me si Denver & Rio RIGHT AND Ancient Order of United Worknion went to | deputy.’ G. M. Wilson, Hendricks' deputy, | to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and | discussic he amendments provide for | Grande adopted this poticy, their thirty-five [ NEWAND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, i - | the off 5t 4 Pardo! uy 288, NEO 39 Ponrl | raisi o ol 500 te \ 3 ¥ doctor say: cently on tie stomach, Glenwood Thursds ht to w » | will remain in the ofiice forsome time yet. | garden. Duy & Hess, agents, 89 Pearl | raising the salavy of the mayor fr Al engines being bored from fifteen to | liver and kidnes s nt laxative, This ins ion ¢ s of n new lodge W. H. Thomas will over the keys of | stpeet. 300 e the salury of the city clerk | 3 A, 3 1 o | @RI made from heiba, e 18 propared for use pefnl car was en red for the occ the recorder’s office t M. Shepa and Y frou 000, and that of the city at sixteen inches, he wheels in this ¢ cre S easily as tea. Itis called G A 4 3 A % he and his deputy, I, MacBride, will Bosen's Mill Barns, torney fron #8600 to £1.200 per year. rd, or, as they were only A ) > R e assume their now ditics 48 membors of the | The new chemieal engine eame to the 3 Altnost. cveryone preseut. oxpressed wn | i x inches, The vesult was highly l;,fl,g!g,,}s.mm,fi;qg"g!fl” N\ Now Yoirs' ove diu. | DuseyThomns Abstract compuny, Shep- | front again last night and showed itsclt | opinion und It was safo tosiy notwo ugree isf: locomotives th gannotgeti, ona your addrens HF G0 tam el inge, followed by o musical pro- | 11 deputy will bo Freemun Reed of Oak- | cupuble of taking care of a_fire that without | Uhot thoadvisabitityofattempting tohuvean | yoon pulling five londs ! P e o von e bowel F treat the following Diseases : gram to be presented in the hotel parlors. und. 5 | it would have done probably between £.000 | Gy, L 3 grade handled with the sixteen-ine! or | Address ORATOR 1. WOODWARD, 1t Rov, N3 Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dise ] Ihiese changes will be made on Monday o A suluey of officers, With regard to salavy of Johu ] AR oty crd)ids ensonof the Eye and far, Fits 19 A poploxy, Hoart The old setile at the Union | g fter the new oficials have quatified bofore | and $3000 worth of damage. A fire started | fho mayor it wis pretty generally agrecd | SiX loads v n short the botedout e e | A N e Christian mission 0 3 L, with | the Board of County Supervisors, This | i C. Bosen's plining 1 on North Ma t nothing short of a raise which would be ;"f ¢ LA R A "“, ‘{| ' Nervous o.,bnlty, Mental Depres= et M * ard in the | pody will meet in the morning, and 1 Lol lpiufial ikl it . suficient to justify agood businessman to | e Sl AaTI CatHHEY slon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal 2 extends a | Waudsworth and Joseph Currie will take the clock, The bla wted i the | deyote his entire time 1o the business of the ‘;‘““' ik L e U onknoss, Diabotos, Bright s Diseaso, St. Vitus® cordial invitation to all the old settlers o | plaecs of A, C, Gralaun and August Bostedt ) 3 the s story, where | oftice, would hnve tho sesived result, thatof | 02, TOOUYe . Bowen . and. machinct 5 KOs i, aralysls, White_Bwelling, be present The qualification will be th ng_on s 0 dry that it bnrned like | soeqring better talent and closer altention el a L Uit b L £ Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors Invitations are out for a large party to be | the program of the mornin i Aludder was pli inst the | o ety affairs, Lo e ROy . 5 and Fistula in ano removed vwithout iven at the Grand Hotel on Thuwrsday oven- | new justices will also asgime duties | S:deof e inonie) L W16 e erinartha quesUioninutaitiowib\vould oL EE SN LR SR E At GO R A e the knife or drawing a drop of fig, Junuary 12, by T. C. Duwaon, G S.. | Monduy o I H. Field, who takes | Ghemical enzine stuck through the win- | pe reccived in the le o by representa- | the cvlinder Rk TR e s e LA ot R AL s Mgt g, H D, M'"n‘”' A}n'i i 8 has fitted up neat quarters ‘ilf.‘\i.. (Rl ; l'fl'w’i ];ll\hl}lll‘l\llvml:i“l:]. | tives from or cities of the same class ‘j"\;‘ul I’I;H\:\“ W lwmir: {f."]' -null ‘('1'1 3 ¥ 3?3&3‘!‘: PG AR e 3 Woodbury. neing will be the | Maii stroet. Jolin® Fox ‘tales | In8uG thith the skred o il The same substa 1y true of other | SYAILELS: AVHIC ) 2 el ) 3 3 4 i ofder of the evening after 10 o'clock- ‘ones’ books THE e | cit the inside of the mill became as | priioSd amendune 6 ALY o SR | LOIOR Aot lo week A S5 Special Attention glven to private § i Georgo Hitcheock, the travoling man who | Justice Swearingen, and ko night,and in a few seconds the f Some. suggestions were mude regarding | With otie of these remodeled engines be i 35 SR and Venoreal Disoases of all kinds. died at the Grand hotel on the 24th of ari books s | ntirely extinzuished, s g the right of eminent domain i the matter | bWesn Trinidd and Donver writh most satls SR S 8650 to 500 forftit fur any ¥enereal Dis- December, will be burie from Istep's adwa 4 t nation made by lyl;v lig b \:f. of opening or vacating streets and providing e '.'_ ' }“,"'r"‘-"’h* }:“1""3 By < 3 ease I cannot cure without mercury. undertaking roows tomorrow morning at 10 The tion of what shali be done with 8 e ""\N '»‘":t NAZE | for Jevying a special X to raise a fund for ““";” '-”'" ““’“‘ i'm"l 3 P Tape Worms removed (n‘l\v:\nrlkmuh»url,orm ‘cloc! b Wil ears of age. The exer- i records appertuining to theso | A OV UBarly. SC S ) T - Naikiacy B s vl pay. Hcmorrholds or Piles cured, gt;i::kfiu[nf:- \\;ntlx‘rl!\u-“u‘)-[ Bk \11::- 6% OHOEHRL ta '.’xfu:..um““,m.ul‘ enior would have Bt had the app: for he erection of viaducts by man- |10 Tventy:twol - slonds --f“"r‘ air g et THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED council of the Commercial Pilgrims of cussion. The records extend back for | been less complete. Mr. Bosen states th dumus it neccssary. In the cuse of [ With cisoutun avaragospeed o Will eavo life and hundrods of dollars by calling America. vty years or move, and there is enough of | he thinks $ otre] VS ill i 8 | moven Omah b S wold e assienbia it HONEARRal ol R Rl e 5 on or uMg M. and Ms, 1. L Stowart. entertained a | them in s | feina Story, Pha omy Hent. thara | cunerensethie lovy for tho gensrall fand | o\ W i NoNeHG shops: o Satiidayy 170 DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. S DAL @rand hotel \lns i The justices at i o ! SN CIC | from 10 mills as av present to 12 or 15 mills. ER ST Ty s 8 THE EXCELSIOR TOME BAKER AND ROASTER i N T L oo i Howal flst e ¥ | anything atall they ave worth keepit oLt f""‘.\\"'l'lr'3“";\";;;:;\\\}'-:} came from | 1t was conceded by all that such an amend: | 41 882 Outside S (oo gentlie without briws i ga) our lateat | The only Physlelan who can tell what ailg Wwho are home from school for the holiday | more care than has been used in the past. | 4.set of steam pipes ing along 0 ment would have a rocky road to travel W1 is ame - " s > T LAS | improved style, s a solld op fange a person without asking a questions e hom s e DoAY | oy take up @ great deal of room besides, | Side of the room, while most of the damage | \hon it run up against meniber of the logis- | 1700 which is now engiged in pulling | strong but bigh grate and o X St Aitenie | was on the south side. S : S| the fast train over the hogbuck from cent nutriti ; ¥ All correspoydence strictly confidential, Medioia futo & duncing " mely d cld states that he intends to ask the | Wason lature from othe s of the s s LR AL e . ve circul. S W iy ‘Address ali 1otters 10 A tal for . Neutly 200 Huosta rvisors for permission to store his = Who o 1ot iy MaLEs6 hiwh us South Onaha, | Laramie to Sherman, a_distance of a_little | foriptive s > ! sy sont by expitss. Addr h TE 1 | over twenty-six miles, which it rompilishes e br : ds in_one of the unused rooms in the e T A the attendan il and so much uscment of the court nos arence of. opinio it Was dee | inan hour and twenty minutes, on a ninety i ol son of Yardmaster Cas RGN Y Newberg, Ore., sayi “Since our customers | diflerence of opinion prevailed [t was der| o' lda to the mile. The sizd of the 1701's GI W| Pang|e M' nl A e Thuts DEATH OF FATHER MMENOMY, ave becomo ucduninted with the good qual | ;pendments until the nex} ing Sylluders’ (15 ¢ 20X34¢ Jand g tho e s box L] % ing down the i g s, of Chamborlaiis: Cough Temedy w e o 111x32%; inches. These dimensions, it 555 B q into a passing wagon and his he: it sell but little of any other kind. Chambe S ekl thought, will increise the capacity of the = roadwa collided with the wheels and the horses' il L O L Infu's medicin sive good satisfaction. (‘!‘“_l‘“‘”“;; ';‘“’|>Lf",“l*;‘,‘;,, i locomotive one load and male it just t . 1 Bluff ?" hoofs. He sustained several seve st. For sale by druggist Sl Cos it oy much more available than the 1700, which, N 1 i S owa wounds, but is not thought to beinadan- | Rev. B. P. MeMenowy, who had been —_—— Lot ‘14(»F ;‘l'“’. B G ports to the con e e A Fe VCoxfin Cl1 utls, a gerous condition lying at the ath for several days, Bought organ stock of C. B. Mus Brtrel e ey ceptionally satisfactory = work on one —_— Niels Olsen died terday morning ath | passed ¥ aw mornmg at 11 | Co. Will sell them cheap. Mar, Bour- | U (ol s Tidza Braen, Hon Johs | 0L 1 the avdest pieces road in o'clock after an illness of two weeks, 51 | o'clock. ALl Thu night his bed was | ieius, 116, 114 Stutsman street. Mo A bto Ay AR e ity | America, Since i left the shops 1100 years, at his home, 714 South § e 5 o e S AttoTRaA RS S THGAE ReXEMON heen m g its two trips a_day and shows To wits & member of the Danish Luthe surroundoibyjanxiouswatehersiand tholentt| |l ol o1\ Burk orn ||BUCGEEROY. €015 Bus | ancosnoy Adamis ey il mact n little usage. except where it has come in church. The funcral will take place Sunday | Was momenturily expected. For thivty horn, hus the only new jewelry stockin [~ ——e contact with the bliz howl over afternoon at 2 o'clock from the church build- | hours he lay unconscious and it was « A T o T R e No Tnquost ssary the mountains about half the year. ing, corner of Ninth strect and Avenue A, | that the worst only could be hoped fo 3 & CoronerM AN lan PV BHER tink Uo R0l | MENG D) ongs to the same class Rev. L. Mathison ofllciating. reports of his ition, which were sent Wanted—-Cash _offer for ten shares | cumstances surrounding the suicide of John eleven of which having The police of Omaha were in the v late | R % g % | Citizen’s ate ba k. M s 3 3 turned out this year. This engine will Loy night 1ooking for the negro Wil. | 0 his friends on the outside, were o antolban kg Al Tust bo*| m Welter, the tramp who shuffled off by | po first tried on the run between Omaha and Who. Sofsoned the. Kwing family in | thing but encournging, and when at last the | 01d: Address I3, H. Shoafe. hanging himsell in the police st Denver and later will be put in service on o vound np of Al the | tolling of the bell of Si. Xavier's chureh an_ | AatiiTEE Wilou Nbatiige: day night, hus -decided an_inquest unneces- | gna of the western divisions. Both engines North m depot, | nounced that the slender — thread Tliors Wllibe & whteh mealins Ehisovent | ot found on his person showed | qye heauties and among the best ever turned ace of him, although -Ilill]-yu'd and l‘hv s x(lllwllmln\' LR S e ‘“" i e l-;ul I",‘,““""""~‘lé’t“”‘."“l"““t‘l" as | out from the ©maha shops G tod th SIREE5E gone Lo its last reward, the sad n « 50 0'clg 2 > Broadway r by Kilpairick & Collins, railroac DTS A C e £ TRy, 3 7 e b ho has been here | (0l Bl reudily understood s if it had been | odi Evangelist Stone of Des | © tors at St. Louis. “He was buried in | jrg" side man . focls “fo _“A Delicious Medicated Con- \B1B e o0 AmarT: 5 amed in worc ] s will preach the opening sermon. All > potter’s field. s < he looks up at the almost | fection” for the relicf of Coughs, give tho Now Yeur: S iion ST The arrangenients have been rdially in . H. P. Dud pastor. | Chief of Police Brennan wired to IL P. | sentient being which will soon be climbing | Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and alie! ighiost styla ot ehornrticEiaqonusnal BER it n 1ol on Upper Broadwoy, in completed for the burial service. _Wutch micetin v 0 be licld at the | Thiele & Co., St. Loui: 1 morning | the hily between Cheyenne % . | for clearing the voice, Yor sale by O | tutned fabrics mudo to lool: a8 good s new, 110 ool e cathat ol ds bafery |-belieldiat St: vier's churd y | Fifth avenae Methodist ¢ . Allare in- | for information concern elter and re- | 'Phe engine weighs s 5 s | all Druggis W Confectioners, @ | Work promptiy done gui delivered in ali advertised, 16 will orcur this evening from DAERLLYILO Y0 vited. COW. Brewer, 3 | cetved the following ray here November | 113000 bounds_on it s, - | Packed ia fuil two ounce packages, purtsiotisicomttyy Scnd ILESARIE ke e jevaninggtiom to ull the Catholic priests within a £ : = Sy £ L | “Welter was shipped from here November = about it i . S (T o i et A. MACHAN, Proprietor. & o omarelal Blige e | radius of many wmiles w0 ve peesent and | M you have p eWitt's Witch fazel s home not known o us.” ditional coat of paint, which it will receive | Priced Cents. If you arc unable to e ot 4 assist av the exercises, and it is probable i & Co., are conducting a labor | pyq, Sund will have a | procure the Pomona Cougl Tablef e come and | o evening i g 2 ’ g E % A s, In. Invited to come and speud the eveninig and | thug many of them will be aceepted, as the : ageney. (Rl e S ek R from your dealer send us 8 cen Cetaraa il (Y, i £ ' 3 work of the deceased was so widely lnown ! b i i shop drying out, and on ;| stamps and receive a box by mail. = S Tho Grand Army will give an cntertain: | und e himself ooeupiod so. impor Until Januacy 1all toys will be sold at 1 Successfully. 5 drylng out, and : amg T a box ment this evening in its hall on Pearl strcet | Wace i the denomnation it Mo, HALE PRIC . ¢ to a telegram from the police pursonlistriplovert ! Made by the manufacturers”of the Special Notices. it { i ! where it will go into service to pull the et > e T Do i GRS e th my was the first » . | See other bargains in holiday goods. as . S. M. Press a few days | passonger trait over the. Hogback, taki }‘;fi{’;{;‘“d Hen oun Bruat Julce COUNGIL BLUFFS, ram of speeches, interspersed with music. | fown. Mo Togamo fiom. € BOSTONISTORD, and identitied a man Hon. George Carson will officiate us ma 186 S T o o EoibetiigiunWhiteILELICo; i 3 i, 118 tho ono UUQUHTE & [}0., = LTI T remonies, and speeches will be made by | pesident of Council Bluffs, He born in Coal and wond: best and cheapest | York d oy A e c s . Council Biuffs, la. VY Aot hrsok mat A P R0 AP H N aRe udgod. R. Reed, Judge Walter I Smith and | County . Doners 2 A < V000 et g 0 0 ago. T 52 2 EAgo) B tbnraat o | oy onggal el und,finty Missouri hard wood in_the city: prompt | prisoner wi and as a result of his ; : : , ] t ! ! P VW ANTED-A goot trind lavyor of 2 yonra® noiive the children of old soldier@> Columb’s coll i . | delive: H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. ‘Xill ding Mr. : decided 1 g il ute ) Lractico aud a good lurary waits'to form a 0l 31004 ) e — an, as the latter claimed to have a wife i partnership with s reputablo attorno: “ounci J. M. Bowden, the teleg tor who | there at the 4 - Attention, Commercial Pligrims, e P D St p a i v oo racte! cota, nequn R ot Neg iys Sgo,was | forfour yoars, av the end of iwhieh tieihe |l You ure earnestly! roquested’ to moat at given Mr. Press together with §30 for { G Addrom tLawyonigLel liminary examination on the charg St. Louis, where ke continued his theologi t"‘“;' LER (EhUEITCRDIOSE) e Indiio case i dronned cous destruction of property a 1t | cal studids for four yenrs under the dirce- | Sunday morning, Jam o T with intent to do g dily tion of Archl Kendrick. In 1854 | o'clock sharp, to attend the funer I e _, Gk S jury. The prosecution witnesses were | he was ordained to the priesthood and | 2 skox, our brother travel o, disreputable females’ wore arrcsted present, but they were not needed, | commenced his work in a ull parish in rand hotel, | Thursday night for raising a disturbance on for Bowden waived oxamivation, and | morthorn Missouri. While there he luidout | An inyitation is extended toall traveling | a South Omaha motor nd were allowed n extenuation only pleaded the fact that he | the town of Mavyville, In 1858 he com- | men in the city to join us in this last to go by s Fowlor yesterday morning. 3 had been drunk when it happened. He | menced an eight year pastorate in Edina, | of respect e e A e i are el pigh asked the court to make his bail bond as | Knox county, Mo., ut the conelusion of which | A .. | and’ Jennio Lester, and while the T ) small as possible in order that he might not moved o Georgetown, While at the | You don't want a torpid iiver; y Plead Nt moconA R aniEAtth ek AT i a SvLpmosaLINE have to lic in juil while awaiting his trial place he built five eliurches in the nt a bad complexion, you don't” want a | P he was o respectable mar 1u the morning. "1;1;:- decisionof the court will be rendered | t .u; (_\l.w..v., 0, Cl in“u. \l\uulm.-‘l.n. l“\“"": ‘."I‘,;-‘\"‘ don “"I“‘ i duc! | woman and had been attempting to quiet her his mornin won and Georgetown. The work he has en use Do Wit ¢ | compauion, who was drunk — Cook's Tm- | dccomplished ~since coming herve, in the | famous little pills. ; DRy Chome 35 i T on of the mamificent chureh bull Brighter than gas, cheaper than a 3008, Diomibsed. When you wake up In the morning with chest for your friends; they will uppreciate x G tric light and as beautiful us a dr J.W. Rogers, the Omaha attorne, - 4 N ontwar apludid piose for . ing of the two schools which ui ined | those cew art lamps at L was avrested Thursday, was given a h \ donco propdrty i Connoll Bms 3 licre. under the auspices of the Catholie de- | S morning, and the case dismissed. o) 0 It is no longer a mystery o the ladies | nomination, is too well kuown to need more | MePhail piunos aud Crown organs, > appeared in the interest of Mr. appetizing drink of SULPHO-SALINE—8 KIMBALL BROS, 3N AND FICUTT wnd; Flohost and of Council Bluffs and vieinity where to | Ui ssing mention. As longz as these in- | cash or instullments. Mar. Bourlcius, Y suceeeded in secur OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STRE { ot, hud what i tho corract thing ia s continue to thrive us they are | 116 Stutsman strect. 3 e - Pottaratiamie county of his mun, The prisoner expresse: id- mild ealine aperient and diuretic, It is Cor. 91h St. and 11 Ave., Council Blufl's. 0 o tennorollgis G AT E et oislt totho Father McMenomy will need no other ! S LRy sib 1o the |y onument save those which he has erect — ble indignation at being locked on'& Co., 121 Broadiray. d BUOILAD gl S ARE bottled ouly by the Zzcelsior Springs = TR T ey oston Storo will convinco you that | b b een s DEFENDS CARLISLE. er night without 4 heiriug or chiauce to el ) ) l ANome ‘e Bow rough. T te, Uresas their stock is composed of all the lead- —_—— Ranyia , Nichols ) ing shades in Musquitaire and shoulder 1 Oyer an Infant, the Kid and s G; { n ! ? 13 ) Willlams' Condition. SREPRIS I i o st desirablo ti it- Judge Smith heard the testimony in a of Plrates, fa 4 . AT H (3 Usuburban howes, fine acre 10ts, twar SRR Ao ot Rple e Rauti | TS R e Urran Brarad Tanian Soiogs, Chsomua, |1, 0B Wiliaine ihe g ortunato who fron Excelsior Springs | TOOLSAND SUPPLIES, | ae it inil h ening T I ) 5 his feet while beating his way from Grand 2 . 3 Yt LU . sl LY A Some ono may say. 1 can only b suited | question of who should have possession of a | Pa., Dec. 14.—To the Bditor of Tue Bre: | i o o0 vene P i Special Sale at Reduced Prices | fuvmvais fuproved u mito mndw nait trom in the Foster or Aloxandrin, and others | little piece of pink and white humanity 6 | You need to send a more truthful reporter | M. Plo s resting easy atthe | for Pamphiet, Missouri e for rosiancs ih Counoll ‘Brutd mfif lmy I prefer the Trefousse, all of [ months old was to be decided. It is the | after further facts in regard ). whie Two New Omaha Bullt Locomotives Will Tuke the Road on Monday. It isn't so very long ago that the locomo- the present charter, relating to population as { Bastern Stars g p County Clerk Campbe the only ou sections one this evening for the purpos ne oficial who does not seem to feel mich pying damages awarded; also to provide COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS. All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in 293 JS183NIp Ino x way Joor i A on 8. 7th straet nenr ith aven cumbranco, for homs in Omahw, Han > untzo Placo pre- ferrod. Wil put n $2,0)) differenco. Greanshieds, Nicholson & Co TG BXCHAN on South Sth strect for Gens) 01500 & Co BSTRACTS wnd loans. Farm and olty propart bought und xold. Pusey & Thomas, Counell Blufls, r, who died at | unse) 0S|V 5 10, Monoy loaned on_ stock Roal estute for wale. Dwslling and M nod for local Investors, oS OGRS S splondid pioco for A\ ©UIGORIY POT & a dry throat and offensive breath, nothing Electric, Steam and Hand Power. affords such prompt relief as a refreshing g Lot g i any o Duri D ! Will exchnnee for rosidence in Counoil Blutls, ) I | 1o ; o Kid, the | county hospital. Williams wanted to geb | [ J Agd 4 B ahar i1l exolianko forraald h i 1o be had ab our glove depart- | child of William Sagles. The wother died a | Apache, about whom you give such romantic | home to see his aged mother, and crawled | Richardson Drug Co., Agents, Omaha, Neb | uring December, ment, as well ns every quality in staple | fow m;m:!h.\l L‘vnl\. nm!l |lnl»rnI 4]..\~ lxlu»d u|\\’ s 4 f x]x}l(«. n.;- pnln.(‘\:ml{zn ina ];lnhlc condition | ———— “iflfilt(»:n.l}l;::\':::; U:;h\r, nlllf,x-(k“er-;.“sv:)'\v“:lévl: f athe o i T agreed that the child should be cared for | A S RAREL Q0 A R | Thursday night. may be necessary to Blooks, Furnaces uud Ciuidrons, Meat 8y o = ’{::‘;,,‘,’;‘.",";}.,,’:’,,.‘f‘,‘.‘;,{i ’,','f{l 1':"1,‘:',;',1',‘"{.\0“ by My, and Mrs. Charles Mugg, who live Rang wero ovor in C | amputate his feet. ¥ PARTIES WANTINO featas nnd Spring s Butchers' Coats, | =0 Y ] CIOICE Tots In Mayio addition noar east ond hool.gither on or of FOTHERINGHAM,WHITELAW & CO | fiva he use of i place ownod by M. bislog | G reser | and s party w A 3 Frocks, Caps, ete. Dot tuo new Intorstate bridge, Will sell n bunches ! o 1 ! Mugle Oity Gowsip. MR Uil 11 A orainky T Go0res Motoalr,. O0RROILBINREL Boston Store, in retwrn for their trouble, This nrrange. | GCIRE their ugly work years before we E. F. Swift, the beef man of the Swift b - S 1 : Neb., froom house, Council Bluffs, | ment, Sayles claims, wus a temporary. ono, | ans Apaches in this schiool from, Avizona. | company, was in the city yesierday. UL \ VI My c ane 0, i cintvation "ride 6040 ver Sl 2 3 5 ) i istoy, | None 2 evel . 5 is not ¢ S Bt g , vy onsy. Johnaton & Van P PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, anduadae eutly suwabged with s slaier, | ynivorsiiy, ot ev eh school, 1t is | , D: G. My, oftico manager a ; : rt, of Corfu to ke | yory dificdlt 1o hold our pupils long enough | tarned froma business trip to Chi Auhouser, Budweisor, Puust and Pale | 00-829 Main SI, Council Bluffs, [a. DANCING SCHOOL, Yo N the litgle one.” When she presented herself | (05 iquate from our course, which | BEERS, EITHUR BOTTLED OR IN | _ » e S . B. Allen of Ottumwa i in the city. | at the Muggs mansion she bidden to | ongys with ) arade of the public | W, schre at Hammond's, | KIGS, ‘can leave orders at No. arlors 4 p m Lil:.i(!uin'\l"m Pleiffer is visiting friends in | take the child away ¥ In.m\l‘lns w schools: of this state. can account for | was married lust Wednesday to a young lady | Main Street, Council Bluffs, low p W. C. ESTEP 1 T . d thi Mrs. Sayles - | every Apache who has left the school and | at Burlington, In. H6 amived in this city | Telephone 323, ~ (b5 i ' 1 Hon. Thomas Bowman left last evening | pressed on her death bed, that the T AR AR SIS ANV ER00LBRM . 8 Sride T iy évening, 3 s ¥ B for Washington, k 185 YOG | Lioop 1. A great deal of wrangling Tollowed, | faldie Syl oxkent "eae i, IGE MelLor {0 e i BRuR T, | S Geodx deliversd niomplly, F | Direct Embai Miss Myrtle Hamilton of Macedona, is the | 10 flally 1t was brought into the coart by | heing a party to.a forgery, but this crime is scopal church, whit Aiscontinued | SOLI AGENCY for uneral LIrecior, embaimer, e guest of Mus, 1. &, Thowas, the filing of a4 petition for u writ of hubeas | 1ot hecaliar to the A on aecount of the Mills, 1 will | Georgo H. Cook of Mitehell, 8. D., brother | C0VRUS in order that the court might decide | it of the article, therefore, to | sumed next Sunday eyening and continued Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, 114 Main Street, Tt ncys olsanadis. AR Eer oLy id L dcorge H. Cook of N brother | o whom the ehild belong T herefo 8 h ) B vid G O Cook, 18 visiting ho arlisle and Iuaian education is, | idefinitely Mys. W. 5. Cass and son ure pa Ts, your blood poor! Take Beecham's Pills Jeast, malivious, and 1 ask that | Fred Grantham, boc the Coff- of St, Louis. Mo. ouncil Biuffs, JFUBNISHED LOOMS FOR I ENT—205 PARK AVE R Tande | 5 g you this statement. the heneflt of your | man’ & Swiley ¢ L I = B Mrs, Jucob Neumayer is vi 2 B “-I':.l RN 405105 e o a8 Ly luve a8 heatly the | Reboccs Housoman, i ih Omaha, | Proposals Aghting the Suburbs of the relutives are afraid she will not OUNCIL BLUFES ~ culation as the “article w0 which it | were marr . ; Wedneaday, - They will make Gty of G Misa Kittie Stanley of Watsoka, L., is o | Messrs. Janseon & eg, A Tenth Cavalry U5 AL (0T . | their home in South On According to information from the chai guest of Miss Cora Keller on Second street street: Dear Sirs—Ploase send us four i AYIREY. M B 4 BUROFI. 'h nux% rular meeting of the school | celul committee on Y 3 /A clinges { spar, @ ve B b will be held next Tuesday night. 1t is Mrs. D. W. Kellor has returned from o | 070n bnokages of Koulspur, as we e g, K e1a U | o it thi suburbs of (he city wore JiSE Wit relcives i Beaver, Boone county, | Bave used all'tho puckages left with us WEATHER FORFCANIS, guite el chat, docigivo nction, wil b | R SR A O . and find find it makes such a difference : ke atter Of sccuriug more s W chaied 10 v R Nhy ROk 8.5 vo | South Winds Will Blow u - able quarters for thel &chool at Twenty- (i SALRKEE L0 IS Mrs. W. 8. Williams and doughter of .0 the umount of coul consumed that wo | South Winds Wikl Blow und 1t Wik Be | ¢ 0000 P streows, “Tho teacherat that N Plerre, 8. D., are visiting Mr. und Mrs. L. 8. ['do not care to be without it. Yours | Warmer in Nebruy | school hus been under a w's hands | ary Tor twely Bullawd, et D AT RITIE TN Wasuisarox, D. C., Dec orceast for L ¢ . S for some time nd Il gasoline lumps, or electri or lighting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore of Lincolu, for- - Suturday: For Nebraska and Towa—Gener- | the will not allow their ¢ the suburbs 1h ity fod of two formerl, Hlinois, are visiting H. O. Cook, | For warming guest chambers, bath | ully fair; southwest winds. school in the building any being | pears. Bld ay state b mp, 100 916 Third avenue. vooms, ete., our gus henters ure just | For the Dakotas—Generally fair; south to | claimed the place is in an Unsunitary condic | o s dewn o sy e Bos by Mrs. Brown of Minneapolis, and Mys. | W you want. Look atthem. Clean, | west winds; warmer. | tion | of lamps guaranteed, but the statement is Vaughn of Harlan wsts of Mrs, A. | convenient cheap. C. B. Gas und Elecs \ | ~ap— that in the last bill from the last con- ‘Wheeler, 806 South Seventh street trie Light Co. Local ¥ K SHE WANTS BOYI'S ESTATE the elty wis charged with 1014 H. H. Osgood of Chicago and W. B, Lan : QFpick 0F TiE WEATHER BUREAU. ONAMA, ; et L T v dus of Council Bluffs have been chosen by | Whitney Mocicridge, the famous | Dec. 80.—Omaha record of temperature and | 4 g mplu's Murdered Editor | 0o vood falth, The right is reserved to r ?"C(tmnnvnil:ll Pilgrims of Awmerica us | tenor, and his excel ent compuny,at the | rainfull compared with corvesponding day of | lna €1 o) s Lo the convention of traveling men which isto be held in Chicago January 14 —_— for the purpose of forming u national com A bright idea. Pay up your indebted- 1 Ject any or all bids, s Presbyterian chureh Monday evening, | st four years R T TS sTin, Wash., Deo, 0.—A loiter tus Oy .:l:nnnmuh-mm- YTy : 9 g \|‘u 4\:‘|\I-4l from ':HI‘I ']l] Schuy llz!‘r A]‘;Hu'\ Omaha, Decermber 80, 1592, D31d6L mnitteo of traveling men’s ovganizations. As | pegs to Davis, the druggist, and start N oy | editor of n‘u-unl W l”,“ ‘-“ kiiled l“ o | 800D a8 the cominittee is appointed it will | g0 0 © P IO i H Wt Precipltation oo | A 1 Dune, Mied here gommenco the work of arunging the de ) o Statement showing the condition of tem. | Pecember 2 by his mistress, Ursula Unfag, Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- . A talls of “Praveling Men's Week” at the - Seeempm—— . precipitation at Omans for the | 10fta wife lu New York Civy, She intends | g of the stockliolders of “the Owaha Unjon More sold than all others combined. Do not be deceived by imititors or World's fair next sumuic Ty :“ ;"“-’*",‘l-"' . ; PR BT A Y 1 P R R -5 d to prove her marviage und claim g shuare of | Depot compuny Wikl be held at the office of the —_— — N Smith, the coufidence man who is g B AR 4 - Constipation cured by DoWit's Early S, Notice, | rast s | the estate, which is valued at #30,000. Union Dopot company, at the headquarters | those claiming 1o have almost as good & machine, Buy only the SANDWIOH serving o thirty duys sentence in the county | Defeon sy i tie Hay it ¢ - [ i on e Gy ot iy, | CORN SHELLER and be protected by divect guarantee from reliable manufacs e A jail for vagrancy, was evidently born under | Deficleney since Mureh 1 | Caught in 4 snowslide, Clock p. mi., tor the election of di- . Rt A oD atiant 4 . Do_you smoke! Have you triel T | ulucky star, for everything oxcept vetribu- | Normalprecipitation 03 fiches | Boise Ciry, [daho, Dee. #0.—In Lemi | Fectors und u;....i'p.".,,:.,( any othier husiuess | Wrers: You cun always depend upon our repairs heing ket in stock by all local ) o " ' | E s for the da I N nt ok e before ting. ) p AL (3 3 o i 3 L. King & Co’s Partugus? Its tion seews 10 come his way. This time it is | Deficiency since Mareh 1 08 Ihehes | county o week ago o numberof freight teams | W4t WY 1vsally cuie before o lting - | denlera Apply for our agency. Send for catalogues and prices. SANDWIOH charmer. Just light one, the beautiful busby » whiskers that ik E. Hust, Local Forecast Oficial, ‘ltw\mu from Salmon City to Kettle Creek | Omaba, December 20, 1892, D21d20t MANUFACTURING CO., Council Blulls, lowa,

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