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, 10 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. 18983~TWENTY PAGES. Ttried overgthing recommends red nothing but femporary reifet 1 myseif uader the care of 1ry nd Shopard. Arthur Tillson. 150 fafferty, Volney Johnson | trustees, B. 8. Dawson, H. Delong: J. C untii 1 pl | and Percy Thornton. Delfaven: delegate to the state conventic Copelan CotNCIL RLUFES — J. B, Driesbach aiternate, J. 8. Stroin, —— o " | WILL DEDICATE TODAY, ria — R o " - OFFICE: x0. 12 PEARL strerr | Tomorrow Evening's Meeting of the Oonneil o We. Gerold . UISEHTIR Sy 1},9. bt of‘ Two Maladies That Work Anglously Awaited Chitstian Tabernacle Is Now Ready for | Will be here for two more days, Mon- the City. - in b Ocenpancy—The Day's Program. day and Tuesday, to explain the advan- Skl Together. The members of the Christian church will | tages of and fit the new Flexibone corset, Deliveredty carricr to any partot the city s - ce feclings of a good deal of satisfaction | o recently awarded the highest medal | MANY BIG BUILDINGS WERE CONSUMED LW TILTON « Manager IMPORTANT QUESTION 7O BE VOTED ON | fCit " i the fact that they ave through | at the Columbian oxposition. i ol Catarrh Invites the Other Safoty Lies netnoes Offic N0 43 — with the worry of moving around and have 'his is an opportunity no lady should in Freel TRLEPIONES | Yjisinges Dfice N288 | tanston . of the Tntarsiate aliway Gome | ab inst moved i thele mew tabernaclo at | mlta seeinig, eveli it you did not pur. | Firemen fave Dificalt Task to Control e T = ( ns m-'-; he |: ml: . ||.-’r!l tho corner of Scott and Mynster streets. | chase. 1t would certainly be to your ad- the Flames-The Loss Will Be Very Forms of Catarrhal Disease, pan s ) onsid o\ b A L . L oY MINGE MENTION, i '"'I'I:'. ““""':':"‘,m"”mm o' B This church has made remarkable progress \unlu‘un- '”I !ln\;\' the qualities of the Heavy—tiines At Other Places - & | simee fts otpanientio o sars ago by | corset explained to you. Yesterduy, CATARRI 13 OFTEN T 2 Roston Store, 10-day sale eided Then—A Few Opluions since its organization three years 080 ¥ | iy aome in three qualitics, $1.50, s chbacld AT I BTHE FYRER PLAc h L LION Rev. C. Munroe. At t time meetings were held in a vacant store room at the co The meeting of the city council tomorrow | net of Twenty-sixth strect and Broadway During this corset carnival we have # l\|r’mu: i“'? II |||‘1h rmb‘rl‘)‘v’Ln(rl(‘l 1)(‘-':: | evenineg promises to be one of l'unsnlrrnlc‘ln :\x\n:v:‘\v.\‘:t‘l.r_\:rrnll ’:v\:n":”“"lnl:“"“.'!u '\V;:":'l:;: n\’uq.i«mno .l.-‘.-,)‘.‘\u«‘ in 1';::_'!1\:\!'_ wn-l\l VERE fends at high five I'ri evoning 2 ter rom the fact that it is generally ere secured o . 8 S | which we wis y discol 1 ¢ AN t v SEASO LS 18 RODVER C rien I interest, from the fact that it is gen h v ish to discontint a vafltng & loas of $700,000 And. theowing out of THIS IS THE PROVER TIME TO home on Third avenuc belioved that at that time the question | vere with more or less regu- | &1.00 corsets, J9¢. | y ! TAKE SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR LA Bennison Bros. store was closed yester. larity during the next two years, and Corsots sold _for 81,25 to $2,00 now 60¢, | Cmployment over 500 people. 1t was only | GRIPPE AND 118 ALTE! FIRST PLACEINVITES AND GRIPIE. 1T IS TIHE CONDI BaLivMong, Dec. 2.—One of the most dis- | TION LA GRIPPE LEAVES BLHIND, 1N- astrous fires In the bistory of the city swept | YITING FRESI ATTACKS, MAKING, A8 1T through the commorclal center tonight, en- | WERE A HOME FOR 1TSELE FOR NEX'T Mr. and Mrs, J. \V. Squire gave a tea arty Monday cvening to a number of their Feiends $2.00, " 83,00, and made in drab, white — CAUSES LA and black, whother or not the Interstate Railway com- | Lo ) 3 y [ L . . SEFPECTS, SUCH day on account of whe death of M. Benison, | LESEELIEE S T Ctonded for anothor O aKlicd 4 e “‘,'mrl_,"fl“_,. his lot includes Thompson nursing, | the fact that the fire broke out after work- | AS NASAL CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, IN- ? ““;‘” ‘," O et chapter No. 47, | w0 years will bo definitely decided. The | May the lot was bought on which thé build Chicago waist, Warner's health, C. B, | Ing ‘r‘"""'l‘ that prevented "y“-“"“"‘”"‘ "‘l“ SottnE T ALIONENNDAGHRONTC a9 BN St Connan Bl ogular convocation 8 e’ . d ing v » orecte 4 <5 la Sprite corsets, going at $1,00, worth | of life. Darkness had hardly fallen overthe GHS d ouncil Blufre . cation Star Chap i her 4, | charges that have beon made by some of the | ing was to be orected, at a cost of $1,%0. | la Sprite corsets, going at 31.00, f ) vt B : ; :‘{'3‘" L '-h.'“ ‘v'\vl.-’\\wv |’-r,‘ D 4 n-::fim.lnl -|::‘l:‘\u'l';|:-“l1)lmx\‘?l]‘lx':llyo ana | October 14 the work of erection was com- | 1.50. city before a general fire alarm was sounded |\“-I HINGENOUSTIETY INVITREN 1A e pas oL oA Tooasmt ‘Miss Ltice "will hold hor sale of hrtneedle | Terminal Ay GOMBARY, WHICH How | mianced HEQHOW NG cUrCH Hnds LaeL it HERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., from Placn and Lombard streets. When | GRIPPE AS THE CATARRHAL CONDITION | Hiurrea, "My oars werd then attacked with {oy, Decambie & building ready for use, not showy in nesday, December | poids the charter of the Interstate, has no | tecture, b AND THERE 18 NO MORE POTENT SAFE- | deaty GUARD AGAINST THIS DANGEROUS IN- | Stead rehi Council BlufTs, Ta. the department arrived upos » scene the . but well adapted to_its needs, The b SR TTOL LTI o b Gh o AN Ve s and ringine. My systom ylolded work on ‘Tuesday < N P N i to the catarrhal disense untll 1 was B ana b, at 135 Fourth street. Allareinvited. ¢ bl ¥ . _ : o g e (Gl mammoth Heiser building, 31 and 36, South | P eiENzA T AT YOATY VIOKEN GOt troneth ALy MtaRe ntention of pu r ne; ailroad, but | building is 40x80 in dimeusions and has a 2 & sapolatio NZA THAN PROVER AND RADIC iy liroken winstrenzth, My stomseh An admiving Iady friend in Shelby county [ MLontY P B eiis ao tHAL it | #oatIng eapacily oL 800, Over tHe: sntrafic Tho Woman's Christisn association | g 'sireet, was a seething mass of fAames, | TUEATMENT OF T 1L AT AL T Al | Host e poswer T eould wot st A sovers proscated Will Thitier, cashior at the Mil: | merely wants tokeep the charter so kit | 15410 orii's ‘fair window that was pre- will open a fair on the 5th of December | ooy “oihor structures of like mportance | DITIONTIAT INVIT 1 NOTroRy | Canat aight and day,sot tn with soreness kg waukee & St. Paul freight house, u box of | may be sold out to the Omaha and Council 5 ¥ i at the seman building, continuing TESUT, 1T 18 NOTICED | pein throush my chiost which made rest and » & sented by the Woman's club of this city, the s for Thankegiving, | Bluffs Bridge company in case Judge Mc- | same ono that occupied so conspicuous a | thro 1 St Gee's decision, when oy | were menaced by showers of snarks, which | EVER DAY BY DRs. COPELAND AN | §0h aliiost impossive. |1 had a fe 4 strong wost wind was sending 1n overy di- | SHEPARD THAT DURING THE PREVAL- | bt iribne andmy iungs wero sore g wie g ke ro und whoezy gh five days. There will be sndered, shall prove | place in the lowa building at the exposition. | salo beautiful paper noveltics direct punip "Tho Ladies Al society f $ 1 \ : . : , " . . | rection BENCE OF LAGRIPPE THOSE PATIENTS 1o hand fa \ A glish kutheran church will meet to be adverse to tho latter, have attracted | On either side of the vestibule is an nlcove, | from New York, dressed dolls, fancy Wit THE 8 SR LR LA TE made my head feel ilke bursting. At times & atternoon av tho residence of Mrs. I considerahle attention which will bo separated from the rost of the | work, eanned fruits and jellies. Dinner [ Before the flames were gotten under con ARRIT AR :-.;."'\'.l\.}, TFORMS_OF CA- | ralsed frathy oliegm thon weain 1t would by yder, 217 South Seventh strect. ho friends of the Terminal company | building by portieres. One will be furnished | and supper will be served each day by | trol, the following buildings were gutted: | Ny URNAA BUSCEPTIBLETO 1 1ioQy bonstant nna wis groally negtuvarod A. N. Wakefield of Atlantic had 8 vartilnl claim that the theory of a deal between x}m | ::]\ nn\-j l\uw~1|l;|\ul:l_|lt' 5 nm\\ Ih't' (l‘l.'hl'l\'il\l‘\' the following churche Tuesila, Yo 84 South Placa street, occupied by the Sreadhebod sl by cold or datp wenther and raw winds, for hearing before Justice Fox yesterday on the | two companies is given a kunockout blow by | the Young People's Society o hristian | ypo 18t Wedte + Congrogations | Doutsch Lithogr: 2 and Drinting com- 45 my work is entirciy ont wors. Dr Shepard S iheating Chatles Huber of this | an cxamination of the provisions of the | Endeavor. Methodist; Wednesday, Congregation atsch Lithographing and Printing com Mr. & . Williamson, order olork for Switt & | Mis steadily troatod ma antil T am ontirely ny; L. Johns' ov iese | factory and Chavles H Tho baptistery s underneath the plat- | alisti Thursday, Presbyterian; Friday, | i o arrangod that the water in it | Baptist: Saturday, Christian. T alls and dry goods | Co. packers, South Omaha, Hives at 100 Songy | C0red. My eatoreh, deafness and head B by makin se protense cattle | chartec itscif, T e by waking false pretenses in ac chartec itseif. Th \iser's shoo factory, | 29 Street ind is a well known bustness nan | 8¢ ail gone: aiso my cough and lung « The amouut involved is §20, charter stipulates Iy that the Interstate company shall | form and is o i John &, Enlow and_Mrs. Cora Goldsmith, for all paviug between the trac T o 1 tancminaitos, The bullding | catorors guarantad good moals. All [ No. 5 South Placa was occubied by D. | hia nadseis sor mabl:aits, pinmson saya no | i, 1 Oab faty GRS os abiate. Y1 has both of Ashland, Neb, pplied to Justice 1l not charge more than b cents for trans- | i8 very neatly furnished throughout The | como and give this hospital benefit a | Langfeld & Co,, cloak manufacturers. Next nd 12hE 1o tell the puvlic how he hus Boen | PHKCH & numbor of months for this grand ro- Y N v RO 0 Cf o lowing vrog: v e fol e i y r atrona dod wias the cigar factory of August | heiped, He says it but the totul expense N . % sterday for matvimony, The bride | vorting passengers from one city to the | following program il be followed out in | que share of patronage. 2 gar - Aug ) Ho say silt, but the totul expense has boen very lght A '.y‘::,r'}:,:-“f."fi sho had been | other, ‘Tliis is pointed to as a sufficient ret- | the dedicatory exercises woday Aty Mencken & Bros. All these establishments st wintor 1 was slek two months witl | 804 the moethodsemploved soothing und grates through the marriage mill once before utation of the charge that the present | Doxolozy ¥ .Congregation Chambors’ Dancing Academy. were totally destroyed. "f:‘.’.’:“)‘.‘\‘]\]fl' Splusted my norvous ; ful :M;‘l" ve D flu‘m.\rl_! saved we from i L DL RO v 4 X ke rd’s SUppe! tov. 11, N rsiding V. B. Chambers ba . s ha i % d n hat 1 was extremely | Heeiineinto consumption. R ot sejoctod by 7. M. | Motor company will want 10 buy the Inter- | Lord'ssupiicr.... . \itav. If. N, Ailen presiding | W. . Chambers has just leasea tho hall Spread of the Fire, i a il my Todity finctions urently. i sanlan to look after his interests in the | state cb \ a8 these two points are the | SonE in the Shugart block formerly o Tlootion contest, which commences one week | O1€8 upon which there has been so stubborn upied by A catarel Seripture Re and Prayer. The fire then spread to the dissection hall altrouble hud also rsomo STOP IT NOW b IR . P 9 el T n ¥ time made inroads ol v . o the Royal Arcanum, and for the next three | of the Maryland university. Sixteen ca- | yrd tr onmy henlth. 1ir. Shop- ) i N o fig vee! > corporatio 3 3 o arkiatlis sity. Six ard treated o Ao i VARG BRI ARE YOU GOING 10 RISK THE HARD- from tomortow before the board of arbitra- | AHKhi between the corporation and the | Duot I Tt fies 1ol and Mullls | yoars will have exliwivo control of it as | davers were in pickic on the top floor of this | sivndily T avars rotant ionthsund Lgatned | o\ Nig o1 pits; A PPROACHING LRt ,'.‘I!“ tion. Iazen has not yev named his man H e i Sermon, Mk Pitiiéion, uccompanisy headquartors for his daneing academy. Ho | Duilding, awons them the reains o Uncle | 8y Blood 3 irvos sd wholo seatom e | WETIL 10AT DIS PRI SSING COUGH, THAT Iov. T, 1. Mackuy of Omaha bas been en | Claim of Tty wm.nflm. T President W 0. Ayison,” Draie is having the intevior remodeled and fitted | 11! ,ifi“,f{f‘“:\'.‘_.f',‘“;:,',,f.‘,‘,'"\,‘,:f’fi‘,,f""::',"“, Jefore | Soined fhick and maved in-a singain woy | SORENESSIN YOUR LUNGS, THAT DIFDI- ! s SV BRI BEIOR: || sS au i b porIba e Ha s e L SA TR O WE S0t Tapiorbot 11 lksice Uommiittee up into ono of tho cosiost assembly rooms 1 | o'clock in the ‘evening. they b com | SN volns Atteraothg iy biood alt | CULTY IN BREATHING? 11 1S BRONCH - the benefit of tho Busy Bee's guild. His | claim that this objection to the theory does | Dedleatory Hymn L Congrezation | the city and it will undoubledly enjoy 48 | municated 1o the warehouse and storage de- | aid rost N SR Lean sicep | AL CATARRIL NOW, 1T MAY LE CONt subject will bo *\Western Fife and Humor." | not hold good, 1f the charter of 1888 is de- Briyen of Dedicaiion ind Benedieton, | great popularity as in the past. “The walls | partients of M. 8. Lovy & Sons, straw hat | keen relich fos iy 15 vlor havo i | SUMPPION IN THE SPRING. TREAT 18 j ol f the char i HiHaiy Sangol e Ber 166 lrnnarroline HEvo lean naln todfana i toscon d. Tt does me zood an, R AR fadtoii \ Driving Park associa- | clared forfeited the bridee company will be inday School... . ;o.Jubtleo £ and ceiling have been painted and frescoea | panufacturers at Placaand Lombard streets. | bedids mo wn. Befors T had no desire to ox AND CURE 1T NOW The diroctors of o Driving Park as r iee comp Comraiiatny SErvive, 5 b . ok U R g : ' o't . . tion are investigating tho cost of certain | occupsing the streets withouta shadow of | Five-minute Speeches astors of tho Citys ey A e O e ors botwesn | o vhilo the fire wasat {ts helght the eon Along with iy lowerad state 1 liad n rhou- CHRONIC REEUMATISM proposed improvements to be made about | authority of law. It is quite certan that no Pastors Chiristian Churches, Omaha. tHe ----u"l 4 RS IR Nave | resation of the Jewish synagogue were \“"‘“-‘11}““ LRI long thne was somewhat v S\ P o aeting. 18 10 bo held January | company will cver again be-granted the | Young People's Society of Christiun Endeavor | 08 HUERHOR TORR T the main room have | deep in worship at their temple at German | o, | IR LIS D] ly 5 et Whi h YTovomBHLe || BAFR CEol A6 R a0 cent LI S5 EHA CAVIED br i been removed and in their place is an areh, | and Praca stroots, The roof of the cdifice | etentd iyt e higuly "pl 1 with my | A Prominent €1 1ks of Dr, Copes .t QLGB ) Sl B LU RO L to be tastefully hung with vich portieres. | caughe five and it requir A Tkl i ovoment that' 1 urge my filends ¢ 3 hall be charter gone a b-cent fare would be n- O N aught fire and it vequired the united efforts | who for chroule Hord Tand's Incom Systom, S A Ay L raUN bl Rl80 Ihe reception room will be earpeted with | of the fivewmen and polive to pr roule discases to ko Y S.W. Adams. thealleged traveling man who vail upon the | and petr nd cure as | huve done. e N ps [ RS AT R G Enay Rev, B, W, Lewis, the learned orthodox elers buncoed Sam Friedman, the pawnbrokert to | that o clarter Twould ever - be Dlbtoa] L 10’ 8 AN EUILAbIEY fora | i i ooas O URCI OV O es SR 30E AR TR LG E A e extent of €50 od eheck game, has | grauted again, under any circumstances, oG 2 e I R TR EiTe i ser of being consumed 5 A e AR L AR R the extent or B oL 8 oL e e fall | 1o tho mon low composing the On SRR (Ll curd room, Thoro are drossiug wud tollet | i flames reached T, Coblen's stables, STOP IT NOW. i of (e e and Sonen, Conplicaied e e ho muthiorities ire making ar- | Bridge and Termmal Railway company, 50 | gy mrown, Who Shot & Colored Man, Is . located in German straet and ran through to | THE TIME To CURE LUNG TROURL N P oA LI A RO S 18 | the r 1 1s as follows: CWAITTILL | T service and everything else that will best | Giger alle Where He Can Bo Gotten Hold OF. suit the convenience of thoso who use the | mules wer rangements for securing requisition papers. [ that auy favors they might desire would Three hundred horses and | [N TIFE removed to R BEGINNING. DON courso of mail troatment I have been ) ; 3 have to besceured througl third persons. ; Lk ) er quarters. YOUR LUNGS ARE Malclul il : Mr. David Claypool of Cozzd, Neb., and | 1 Bill Brown, a well known desperado of | hall as u place for social gatherings. LUNGS ARE RIDDLENLWITH CAVT. | takin: with you has been attendod with tho 3 ) : . 3 hey would doubtless consider 1t better to L o ML A RS 5 e frol o 1) 5 TIES AND THERE 18 5 1 § ppiest and most erd ¢ results T Mrs. Orpha Meyers were marricd Tuesday | [They would doubiless consiler v MO0 N0 | i city, is i jail in Sioux City, and will be | One weele from next Wednesday Mr. S PIES AND THERE 18 NOT ENOUGH LUNG | et At S ety g roauinely, by evening at the home of the latter's parents, S e Chambers will throw his new ha 5 PG R S ST open to | Annie Taylov, one of the employes in the | SUBSTANCE LEET Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen on Harrison street. :,‘i:“‘_“-“ “”f:l’: 1 4y : l"\ elelat b°f "‘;_e brought here this morning, Deputy Marshal § ho public, giving a veception to which all | Langfeld building,was takenout of a second- [ BLOOD. COME Wil Rev. Stephen Pheips, D. D., performed the dibc L)Y G are | ©rowler having left last eveniug for that par- | his fricnds ave invited. An attractive pro- | story window by firemen, GINS, WHEN coremony in the presence of only & few “1:;‘:“\_ AL h‘,";l’:" g tother comt | pose. Brown's last escapade was the shoot- | gram will be presented, cousisting of o Only the strenuous efforts of the fira de- | SION APDF 'O REVITALIZE TIHE | oxpress seemed to, ¢o directly to the seit ot N THE COUGH BE- whole tro rheumatism his gon HE PEELING OI OPPRES- leaduches, the wneus-drpping, the sicks RS, WHEN THE D or p | Nessana distréss of the stomach, ail the p its friends. SRiiG e el © 1 ineof (Iarvey Washington, au Omaha colored | tral selections, the orchestra consisuing of | partment saved the establishment of Brig- | BREATHING I8 FELT. COMEWHEN YOUR | #h | miserles of catarrh are ended. Lhave S, Tucker fulled to show up yesterday at | fHal the prescnt motor comany Would & | man, in o barber shop kept by Jobn Morton, | tew picces. Thoseavho go will find 4 wonder- | ham, Hopkins & Cu. straw hat munufactory, | CASE IS CURABLE AND o D e thio Uiine set for tho” henting. of Guy An. | looking for with all ‘ts eyes. heso coneld, | Mear the Northwestern: deot. So far ng | ful transformution trom the gomewhat dingy | and tStrauss brothets, wholesale clothiers, | cUREN. : e lessinz of health drows, charged with robbing him iwhilo fons are urged by those whio contend | ot 6 earned, the shooting was_ entirely | Surroundings of lust yeav. The elevator will | fron beiug destroyed. “The fivms first named “You have my full consent, br. Copeland, (o Tucker was druuk. The case. was accord- | Srtiey conditions. imposed upon it in case the | without excusé. Brown, with some com- be running in the Pearl street entrance, lost their entire stock, all of which ave fully HIS WASTING publish any part of the corfespondence that COUGIL LA T s Tais taken pluce between us AS @ minister of ingly dismissed by Justice Vien and the 1o gospel 1 feel that the work in which you re e ged 18 that of a true philanthropy 1 vour kindness to me, personally, shail never be forzotten.™ =7 insured. MAELED The buildings are owned by the MeDaniel i \\'Im'k\’Ah :m\\' fla‘v estate and are also coverad by insurance. ton without any apparent provocation. The and most complete in the west. — g : —To the Hditor of | bullot erazed \Washington's hoad, cutting a | The new building 1s equipped with. the 3 Dankont HansLiase Council Bluffs Insuranece company in favor | Tie Bek: In Thursday morning’s issue of | long and deep furrow in his sealp. He was | newest approved machinery, in hands of Osmkosu, Wis., De Cook’s bloc of the defendant. The decision was rendered | your valued paper, one * commends the | taken to the other side of the viver and has | expert workmen. All kinds of dyecing, | pied by mercantile houses 1 as first some lime ago, but the case was re- | otor company, denounces cr ng citi- [ been in_u very precarious coudition ever | cleaning and renovating ladies’ and gen- | building, was destroyed by fire o opened on petition of the plaintiff. The | zens and applands the alleged conduct ot | since. Brown disappeaved and nothing was | {Jomen’s garments, feathers, ete. All j morning. e loss aggregates about court now reaffirms its awn decision, the mayor and city attorney in ignoring the | heard of him until a few days ago, when | (EHEn S BTG ? Offive and works at | Wmsurance §25,000. k Forty-five shares of stock of the Council | erdinances of this city and the laws of oy Deputy Marshal Fowler got a clew which led ),‘f“l By 8 ‘“‘l* N LCORBUUANOL f!l Blufle vamning factory were sold by Sheriff | in the interest of the motor company. He | to his arvest. Brown has been mixed up in 26th street and Avenue A, Counci Gatted the Top Floors. n > | city council 1s determined “to extend the | panions, went into the barber shop on The Tiwin Ciry Dye taxes charged up to ‘Tucker. His brotheris | 1y, the evening of November 24, and, whip- The Twin City Dy ping out a revolver, shot at Washing- 2 y making arrangements to pay. ek Eeeke i Some Facts of Lm Judge Macy has decided the case of the CHER LI 7 0 O O U T Fred Miller Brewing company against the | Covxcit Burrrs, Dee ortance to Al People Exposed to W rc her Changes, Mr. ~ A. G. Hollander, Hiving with his tamil » 0CCU- | qp 2125 8, T street. nell BIs, 18 Reir ro- an oftico | pairer at the U e transfer, auc ‘v this | been In the vied for “}y:&;‘fi years. o is 90,0005 | Swedish Oddteliows The nature of Mr. He i 1o the weather a er azgravated and CONSULTATION AT OFFICE OR BY MATL 18 FREE, AND EVERY SUFFERER FROM CHRONIC DISEASE IS INVITED TO CALL OR WRIT nsieart SRS, COPELAND & SHEPARD, ided «disense with which he Hazen vesterday to satisfy two judgments | alleges that compleint should cease, becavse | almost mnumerable scrapes in which guns, Blufts; Omaha office, 1521 Farnam strect. W Yonk, Dee. 2—Fire tonight gutted aflicted untyl, despite hIs efforts with pa- | ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIP3 held by 1. L. Shugart and L. Hammer ?Lhcr:\'lsc l{vl'umxlx capital may be deterred | knives aud clubs have played important . AL SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. the three top floors of the J. M. &J. B. Cor 't"-hml-t:li;!‘:e‘: 1:!-‘\|I)t)l(\.~l('llun<\\ln;dh’A nob un- BUILDING, OMAUA, NEI against D. W. Archer, the aggregate amount | from investment heve, g parts. ‘The authorities hope to be able to ST nell company, causing a loss of 10,000, In- tand bis troubie, the disonso liud becomeo SRR N s Heing wbout §5.500. "The stock was bought | What inducement does the capitalist see | clineh him in this case and send him where CapsEIRemaanTs B0rance hot Khown, $ o T O e U S G o L D e B up by the gentiemen holding the claims. to attract him here? He observes a popula- | he will not cause further trouble for a few Large enough for good sized rooms, iss ~ s und 8 8 tha as wSunduy—1) a. w0l m. ‘The suit of Sleverts against the National | t1on butdened to the limit of endurance by | years. newest and finest patterns, at away less VON GROTIA RELEASED, taxation—the city's bonds issued to pay for 8 than cost, and all other kind ving about duc, while the motor company, G AN GO0 DS S AL )n]ylx‘-th‘-rclx1 lm'lsflmlmd :l‘[‘vlmlhh'l' materials ot cout hoatt 1o | owing for thub paving, while pul : B g days in whicl to submit, on” writien briefs. | oCintvciodgine o by, Vet vehaaat) | Clostug Out Art Goods at a Big Discount— | 88 prices that canuot be duplicated any- Secures Hiy Liber he case of Smythe against Stout, Anvolving | ;"1 money that would take up those Chance for Fine Christmas Present. where else. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Dexver, Dec. 2.—Von Gr the Ogden house property, will be com- & el AAKO; <& o 2l DENYER DS menced before Judge Smith. Monday morn. | [onds. Not a fincer has been lifted to en- | ~The great stuck at Riley & Sher posed secret emissary r— Benoevolent associution was completed in the district court. ‘The attorneys will have ten s of goods, Tresident Dole’s Alleged Envoy at Fast IVECZEM B EA S EC RO R LTI el Special Notices: emoval of the Bounty Will Be n COUNBIL BLYFF3: Gradual tta, the sup- . Serious Blow to the Seuth president Dole g = = == of President Dole of | o ot The Willson Mcetings. force payment wnd the company will pa AlETariletor {R¥stresti a z : + sharp | the Hawailan ‘islands >resident Cleve- Ihejtrend ot il b ol Enon s ks, In g ing. 30 & N only at the limit of coercion, 1Is that p}"ofi ‘_1‘" 8 art store on Main street is to be | The gospel has been spoken clear, sharp | L1¢ HAWS B (e Jerit nt Cleves | o versation of senators who are interested | Fiay SRR Pottawattamie lodge No. 146, Ancient | Poct inviting to an investor? slaughtered. They intend to close out [ ana crisp in the Broadway Methodist | 1And,is in the city sull. The Salt Lako | ; /005 gicative of a severe struggl thons for se 3 Order of United Workmen, will hold a public Sinco 1855 the motor company has owed the stock before the holidays, and will | gpigeopal chureh the past two wees, A | oficers, who want to take Von G @ back o PP ’ Tt over the sugar schedule when the tarift bill | T)0 YoU o hat Day & Hoss have no shall roach the senate, 1f it shoutd not be | 3 chplce barsiins - nitand garden Jud neis installation of officers next Thurstay even- | this city for tearing up Broadway and Ave- | Start in with a cut of from 20 to 50 per ing at the hall of the Woodmen of the World. o A thousands " | cent. It is theroyal opportunity for th 1o ail dres8'0f wloomowillibo AV OreAInY | st wor ao et (o e S s e Rdes| |27 B I AR Cmabaito goodly number have come out and professed | 10 that city to answer various charges of & new life, and the members of the ehureh | ftaud, preseated - theiv papers to Governor 1 fenses it had agreed to pay, but it would not, | people of Council Bluffs and Omaha to Waite today, but that executive refused to | modified in the house. A southern senator. BSTRACTS and lovis Toity pr W. f. Ware and the response by C. G. Saun- | and it is only within the last o | e e fesy Reietma 5 » | have been stirred to more activity. o requisition on teehnical gro ‘hose constituents are largely interested i Donght and sold. Pasey & Thomis, Coun B s | i visionls the last fow days thut | get appropriato Christmas presents for | M4ye been stitred 1o more actisity. = @ ore, | £rant tho requisition on technical grounds, | whose constituents are largely interested in it and s lsoy homis, Cou He said the offic Blufts instituted for collecti is | Tj .yv. The cut includes every- s' papers were ade ese questions,said, in discussing da e R e ST s || B R SOt lolhnr:'lv\:;*tt{OXlIsulrlx:t:I: fittle money. The cut includes ever S D I B e papers were not made | tliese questions,said, in discussing it today, e \ eV lo ! out properly. There will be habeas corpus |y, YO doubt tl 3 fro B0 specehes are over there will be a banquet | eheering prospect to the capitalist invite thing in the stock and all orders for | Friday afternoon. It had been announced | pro WORTLAC 5 SNcan | Bt ROy RsOIIOUL L BURSIT LKA FIEOD e room andiballl gheerbag prospect to the capitalist fuvited 0 | frames, With every dozen cabinet pho- | as awoman's meoting, but what was her proceeding stoday and Von Gratta is con- | 11 yha srates, both south and west, which | Adatess W. s Prutson fident he will not be held when he shows < IiaTne paves are producing sugar of either cane or beet Dr. Johnson examined Von Gratta yestel varviety under the bounty system would unit day and found him suffering from a tumol The pluintiff in the suit of Hettie Britton | ihese are but two out of & dozen fnstances | t0RTaphs taken in ‘the next 30 days a | surprisc to sce tho presiding clder of this agaiust Fisher & Son, merchauts at Under- | i I thie motor com:pany, a public sery- | beautiful etehing will be given free. district walk in ana contentedly take u seat wood, has filed a motion for u new trial. ganized under promises to develop — He wmust have enjoyed 1, for he remained i\ ARDAGE Felewied. E Brondway wood, Cmistinave lanjoye 1o oppose the change proposed in the Wilson Tnis is tho somewhat famous “lemon ex- | Council Bluffs, hus resorted to every device Wiero to Worship., unulisiemeRting olonc g IO Ho pronounces the man unfit to travel. S Leoneas P e ll'u}'ll ..;nfm.v;:n.].fi:' Ilnumr case, in wm{.m u | dishonest ingenuity could invent to” repudi- First Bantist Church—Preaching by the | o "v,'ng'.‘.::xmf:?\'i.y"\u'.g:": haanor annon R. Brown, alias Jumes Von Grovta wasre- [ D0 e cieined were | D T Vordios was rendered in favor of the defend: | ate its obligutions und to work injury to the | pstor morning and evenig. Subject in the | Again to Futer the Kingdom of Heaven?” lesgcilitromiteps oAl KROPNAKyILITCH Ielona A T 701 RENT -Two neely furnishicd roonis, 118 nts a short time In tho motion the | city that gave it such a magnificent fran- DR ST IR e e e blet dmmter the Kingdom of Teaven!? | habeus corpus. ~Governor Waite has fin Louisiana and Nevraska, California and | JQ% FENES 3 ! 3 plainti® claims, b the usual irregu- | chise, Cinizpx, | morning, “Pessimism.” Iivening subject, | In the evening there will bo a zospel serv- | gocided that he will not veturn Von Kunsas, Fho last threo of these are pro : — arities, th whrough pa t the verdict was rendered “The Preparation of the World for the Com} Monday evening they will give an- ion and prejudice. i c s Do the Eitor of | 1€ 0f Chirist, the first of of lectures | QiR .:’“"‘1'2“' Aoleck GonchLls Lheas Mon: o S ovxcin BLures, Dec. 2—To the Editor of | to young people. Sunday school av 12 m, | 48y evening comcerts are an atiractivo Cooking Lecture Froe. Tuw . Beg: Your correspondent “Iroe | sumday school at Twonts-ninth strecs and | feature of thio Willsous worl, and tho peovlo Tuesday aftevnoon at 2 o'clock Miss | Lance” offers very doubtful consolation to | Bethany missions at3p. m. Preaching at | 40d press everywhere are loud i cheir ED-A youl to Salt Lake, where heis wanted on i charge 7 of swindling, on account of his poor he Von Grouta sticks to his story that nhe isan smissary from I'resident Dole of Hawaii | 1o with messages for President Cleveland, and | origing 0 work abont_hoise WtoMmec of Leonard Bve Protect the Corporations. ducers of beet sugar, the Louisiana product not bemg confined to the beet vari i TANTED-To tr jang, said the senutor, had been | W ANG il ly and W suill opposed ress | e young f-mib tred Dieyel » and X 421, Connell Bluft Androws: of New York will deliver the | iavested capital in tho assuranco of pro- | Avenuc I3 mission at 2 p. . and at Bothany | PFaiso of these pospol voclists, says he will now proceed to Washington ¢ £ J i 0 v V i L el i M L b olddd, T 'row evening Joio Del ar 8ays P gton, 0 the bounty system DECHNSE | oy first of a series of ten lectures on cooking | tection by the law. While possibly the law | at 4 p. m. Monthly conquest mceting of the Lomorrow s deioRhsllsgliarientof ——~—— lf thoe danger of their industry being singied A T R T G S e might protect property from mob violence | Baptist Youns 1’cople’s tnion at 6:3) p.m. | Omaha,a little miss of 8 summers, will take o da 3 7 PR b '| with the solid_republican vote, would Lo wuse itwould appear | gypicient to defeat it by a majority of nine, , but they thonght g at there ought to be a EPUBLICANS AND THE clo. The plan of the Wil- duction of tli v s by it in no_ way shields the Woodmen, 136, 138, 140 Broadway. This | private affaivs of copporations from a cli lecture is to he free of charge. ~All the | of citizens who are constantly busy criticis- ladics of the city arc invited to attend | mg the management of corporations that | St. John's English Luthern Chureh—Sery. | Ctureh today. % Batten of Utah, 4 and are requested to bring note book and | afford them the enjoyment of many com- | jces in the Merviam block in Young Men's v, 7 S o ni Savr Lake, D pecial Telegram to pencil, napkin and spoon, These lectures | forts of life that were unknown to the | Christiun association chapel, at ila. m. and We new dancing hall in oy Beyp - Mes, Emina Patien was arrested partin the program. As au clocutionistsho MURDERED MER U is wonderful. tickets of admission | can be had at the services in the Broadway | Serlous Crimo Charged Against Mrs. Emma NCLE, out for opposition be to be especially f: then and thiu! duty upon the ar son Dbill for a gradual ¥ busmess and | The ordinance of baptism will be adminis- tered in the evenng. James H. Dans, p to CARIEE, Chambe Wil Be No Attempi in the Seante to Des are to be accompanied by practical | Working classes, until combined capital in | 7230 p. w. * Rev. G. W. Snyder, pustor. Sun- the Shugart block will be open by De- | e e 080 M0 harge of poisonimg | Pounty ho characterized as a mode of killing T s S e Rt (e i) Gemonstrations i cooking. the entive | the forin of corporatious, placed them within | day school at 9:45 #. m. Lecture on cate. | cember 10 for the uso of the public for |y, o Socen Neilson. @ banker of | them by slow degrees, as it would ve fmpos- | | oy ATl L Courst of ten Tectnros to b given for 81, | feuch of the masses. Allow me to asic | chism and song service avi p. m, partios and soclal functions generally, | her uncle, Soren Nellson, a banker of | fo)\del ¢ o'inuustry'to survive ugainst for. | SPK00 BV Assockilecl BECAs EORSEIEE RS 1 8 leetures to be given for #1. | Sireo Lance” who ought to be the best | First Presbyterian, Rev. Stephen Phelps, | Any music desived can also be arrangéd ho Lud boon on o visit to him | sible for sne Incustay te SUCHERCKE P o | i he thougnt the ropublicans in tho senate Please send to the Bisman building all | Ji4€es of an equitable motor fave, those who | pastor—Preaching by the pastor at 10 a. | tor. Fall information canbe had from 4l months ago, and while there Neilson | ¢1£1 importutions | would make an effort to prolong the debato | { A Lid ; have their money invested i e enterprise not yot delivered, carly uesday | operating the briage and street railway, or morning. bt arrogant faultfinders and political sharks, . who, nothaving any investment of their \ wanted, High- | own'to care for, busy themsclves in dictat- | ing, 10 co paid. John Dunn, 410 | iug what returns their i tion without some protection at the hands of ately taken ill. Tie lingered through tho | the goverament. o said they did not ask Wight and died tho next day. Doetors said | for protection as defined by the repubh death vesulted from the effects of a combina- | but would be satisfied with the democr tion of rough on rats and laudunum poison- i triff for revenue, and according to his 1dea ing. Later it developed that the day he |y quty could be placed at wbout one-fourth nd 7:30 p. m, ] venue Methodist Farley, Pastor—Preaching, 10:30 and ate some wush one night and was immedi on the tariff bill. “The republicans will de- wand an opportunity ao be heard upon the in all its branches, and there will bo full debate upon our side of the chamber, but we will make no factious oppos the elevator man at the Pearl street entrance, or by addressing W. K. Cham- bers, corner Seventeenth and Douglas Ay Methodist Episcopal—Preach- | Streets, Omaha, Dancing classes every 0 . m. and 7:30 p. m., by Evangelist | Wednesday. Full elevator service fur- more fortunate | Willson. Subject in the 1 ‘en carleads of pouits est cash MpAR Bhos » A orning nished for all patrons, dicd the prisoner purchased a bottle of laud- L tion and will not resort to the tactics for A Upper Broadway. neighbor shiall reccive on his investment, | Necessity of tho New Birth " In the eve- |~ 0 o Somemmee e e O B eonistss i Lhe | O 1 cont upon raw sugar and 13 cents upon | oo o o final day beyond uho time when k. P especlully It ho has generously put his | ning tnesubject will be: Seckersof T The Smith-Premier Typewriter com- | fiouts. Two thousand dolars in the house | sugar refined above sixteen of the Duteh | oo debute should be exhausted, 1£ Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. money into a publig improvement! .| tion Opposed by the Devil.” “I'he ladies will | pany has opened an office, 106 5. Main. | huying been taken, the motive is thought | standard 5 Nanasy Y — - ] ing both morning and evening. H, P. Dud- | Typewriter supplies for all » boen Pt congainat the Q. the republican senators had any disposition : - sing 4 g u ypewriter supplies for all makes of | to have been plunder. Evidencengainst the " i A ) 3 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, BOCIAL GOSSIP, ley, pastor. machines. Telephone, 112, Call us up | prisoner Is very strong. tecognized for Revenue, to seck thisdelay, which they have not, they Congrogation —~Dr, Askin has sufficiently would not be supported by their constituents if you wish anything in our line, sppg——— With a tariff arranged upon this schedule 4 J. R Rice will leave Wednesday for | What Ias Happened During the Past Week | recovered from his vecent sickness to be NCREASE THE EIVALRY, Rl . IRRLSA in doing so. The manufacturers and others Moblie, Ala., to spend throe monihs, to Relleve the Monotony, able to conduct servico Uhis morning. Sub- Forged Ywo Chocks, TEERL I OUR L2 it would be p.h:.(n.,\.‘ fo the sug lxmll"l"" :’“‘" avha o luterostad Inulie sublacs HRO. SHEA Miss Pomeroy, who i o ety g The thiroes of Thanksgiving weck are over, 't: “Humility Fssential in - Acquiring | Charles Forbes has becn wanted by the | g oal of R survive against the foreign product and the | fous to know their fate and to huve the 1 MR in 0 thosliy te gusst fTs SOVl | Tyath.” No evening service, 4 H Faglieh ; jox. ofctin SHianen) of: Jipy winations of American manufacturers, | question dispos of l\hIN John N. Baldwin, will sing at St. | the turkey population is largely a thing of Paul’s church this mornivg and evening, the past, and the people of Council Bluffs cuor: Askin, who has been seriously ill for | nave settled back again into the hum-drum | Glen av ment at 10:90 @. m, | Ofcer L. Cousins ran across him in the | menting on the Wilson tariff bill, s s HARAD. vovered us to be | yoygine of this work-a-day world. Pleasant | P’reaching at 30 p. m. yuthern part of the city, He is charged vould be wise for our manufacturers not to . T able to resume his place w the pulpit of the 4 FARUING Q% Lil B . RALNARY QS SR A o || (MO DR WS040 g cognized as one of the articles from which | done. P. R. Goodrich will leave in the near | 80 unpaid doctor's bill, ave all that remain | 70) Tust Broadway, Dk ‘“‘(.,“‘m; at j0:00 5 | G Morgan, He ' to the county | it8 present form. Undoubtedly trade hus | which would be more evenly distributed | manafacturers would not bo mollificd by the % future for Denver, where he secured an | Of the prevavations and bustle incident to | m. and7:80 p. nt Sunday school at 12 m. | Juil to await a preliminary examuation, suffered to some extent by the MeKinley | than upon almost any other article, fact that the Wilson bill goes 8o far toward 2 of us h\;r‘r fily as it can be 2.—Tho Economist, com- 10 shat uBldl tle recent law went inlo no other, the senator: o the inufacturs "It | effect sugar had been upon the dutiable list, | 1S T Soin heartil A aUs R and it had always up to thut time been | ucstion outof the way is s0on us it scun bo time, and last aterial Dutles. T'he Reor; D, For AN 3 o af Jesus Chrust of | @uthorities for some lity properly d siv 0% | evening Deputy Sherit Nick O'Brienand | Loxvox, De A excellont position'in the insurance business. | the few days preceding the great national | Young Pecple’s meeting at 7 p.m. There - bill, buy it is doubtful whether the trad Tho senator dwell upon the capagity of | utting raw vials upon the free lst, 4 Boforo golug thore 1o make thelr permanent | hollday, The week wae not distineuicnes | will Lo congregational moeting after the | The Council Blults Insurance company | has suffered as much as many supbose Amovicans fon the consumption of sugar and | the senator replied that they would nob bome, he and his wife will visit relatives | pontho bei " D uuished | o g session. has bad a very prosperous year, al- | reduction of import duties will undoubte: declared that in another decade the people | They were protectionists upon prineiple and and friends in New York for some little | fOF the brilliancy of its social events, and ) Young Men's Christian Assoclation—Meet- | though with mest of companies the' loss | have a bencficial effeet unon cevtain ln- | of the United States “.”"“l‘ £oRRUIS 'J.':Nlm.'» wont upon tho theory that irhiatever in ired iy oung Mon'e Chrlstian Asseclation—Meet- | though Wit g O G o e i ¢ | dustries, buv it would not of liself cnable | 000,000 pounds, forull of which the country | the country was injurious to thuly Inis themselves B, conduoted: by Rev, Mv, Willson, wife B o i them 1o muke good all the ground lost s would have to'send its money abroad unless sieh logiskution as was proposed the coal hemselves | men, conducted by v Willson, wif . lo t) f TGRSR BRI OSSR AL HARIARRORS R e i fanie o gt YOS QU QiR RRIRE VLS dRuRlR AARFCLARREY 1R the home production conld be fostered. He | pjines and proaucers awi wool producers e aaturel Bobd fullowsbin, saihar ool | 10'vaars of ago at i o'elook Bt by 10, N | Years ne i ogarding general trade there fs no | callod attention to the fuct that during the | were to bo crippled aud e manufacturers 1ail, at great sduced price Yo 0n 2 000, SEUAANID, her than |y, Subject: “Paul's Conversion,” The HERRa AR i | doubt whutever that the repeal of duties on | last year forcign sugar was taxed it nad pro- | felt that their market would also bo im- Y .‘-ul\)-..l:,,(.fi‘:‘.;:l "','r“,‘u'l" ,‘}l"fi ut | 4 desize for ostentatious display, was the | V1 IF0t Sublect: “Paul's Conversion. ho last '.!'-u',’ 4 or "l“',’"'."l ',’",“ this | SO Mimterial would render American | vided a rovenuo of 365,000,000 for the treas- | paired aud they would not favor it. I 3 RN TR A, B OIS s | AR TSAINNG OXARE MBI RYERIA, “TherHoosier Suhooimastor.” year; only 25 left, und can't got any |y guraeturcts, whose competition is alveady | ury, and asserted that it was folly for the | would therefore voto ud work against Me RisAk, BARTANR BLreoS, 01 H. G. | 'The reception given by St. Audrew's so- | An entartainment will bo given in the | Wove: They wow't last over ten days. | fel in certain 'markets, much more serious | government at this time, whei 1ho rovenucs | thoso changos Jjust 8s ho would voto and c , Merriam block. ciety on Thursday evening has been written 3 g A very few Radiant Homes left at Cole | pjyals than they are.” B tning s0 low, 10 deprive itsell of such | work agaiust the changes proposed on mans i time. They Left for that place last evening, | yet there have been few wecks during the — st year when people enjo; A large stock of fine potted plants and i ; ¢ shrubbery for sale at wholesale or re- LS, i e mo— 3 up it some lengtli in these columns, but it | OPera house Wednesday cvening, which | & (iole's, Main street. e & source of revenue which it might receive [ ufactured articles, and he was of the opinign S. M. Williamson still sells the Stan- | may be added that this society has probably | Should be attended by every person in L < g Haanot e e e Oriaiad Asks e O b an lmportant. industey at.| that other republican senators from . the d:n'd luml ]l;onu-ml at 106 Tmnlh“.\lnm lm\n-l';:non“nn mjmn‘mmm"m thatwas quite | Council nllun.-) who n:nk:n« an, ']n'ch-lp ; ;... ar m'.]..“lm-"uur(um Loxnoy, Dec. 2.—The National Observer | home. manufacturing states would do the same, - street, and has not removed to Broad- | 50 universally enjoyed as this was. Most of | sions to culture, namely, * Try the Counei ufls Sugar Corn, pges that full use be made of the crimes Kill the Beet and Cane Industry, - - d way, as has been reported. those present were of one nationality. while | Schoolmaster,” written by Kdward g Tho best in the market. urges wat full uso bo wade o . ; 1 TOLD YOU 50" act immediately, iu order to combat the Irish | wpo gum up, said ne, “to pursue the o ecret socleties which, the Ooserver says, | course outlined in the Wilson bill means that | senator Jones Clalms the Silver Men's Pres. are again stiveing and who will go much fur | o shall send abroad for the 2,000,000 tons of Miotions 1iave diesn Lontirmeds t, clean and wholesoine. ther than they lave gone. = Sl wiich o ow cousue,' siflo” 10 |y, SiNGroy, Doe. 8- Senator dones of s ~n Continuing, the National Observer says: | growing industry of beet suear culture in 4 ¢ o greater Hawkeye 'L'I'L‘"Q.','"'N Independent | #The Irish polico were humpeied by want of B e actually kil tho eano sugar | Nevada who has spent tho greater par of awkeye g0 No, s Hder authority, but the ministry decided that the | business of the south. Wiy, in Louisiana | his time since the adjournment in New York those who were not were brought iuto the Leston i id arr ) chemi > ac] T gles! . and abridged and arranged fo; Absolutely nochemicals used to bleach A full line of typewriter supplies cav- | fold for the time being by the sturdy hospi- i i ) <D et B T S s h . ) : ¢ reading L 5 . Dillen- 2 corn white, It i oung, tender, J ried in stock by the Smith-Premier | [HLY and hearty good cheer, and all were %Li.&l‘.‘ ,\iru.‘!l:;ll‘lt-ni'l\ml-k‘\i:‘x‘lli‘nhlnr of the Ll\? e g A < SOY U0 SIIND LY Scotch until the break of day. ¢ \ A company, tnlh: 106 5. Muin stre Unity Guild gave one of its enjoyable | Kansas City School of Elocution and : DI Lo e dancing yarties Friduy evening at the Ma. | Oratory and his rendition of the charm- s the sonic temple. There was a large turnout, | ing story, which has been made im- Murriego Dartiy from the well known® abilicy armouts | 1Dg ators, Wl atone. . furnidhes | Order of 0dd Fellows, held its seml-annual | yermin of Irish society must bo allowed tho | alone," ho continued, “thert are 400000 por: | bas returned o Wasiuglon and was In the 4 The following marriage liscenses were s | Members of the guild as_entertaluers, und | splendid entertainment for an evening. | election of ofticers Friday evening and the | full measure of the law, and to that end Lias | sons who depend upon sugar s 4 weans \,, SR ORI I AR S e Bartly fr0m She faok that 1t was taiche and | apl B following ofticers were chosen for the ensu- | half disarmea the poli livelihood. Sugar is about the only article | Fgo oyl amairs confirms bim in the 1 sued by the county clerk yesterday: Fiet time the tempie hall was 1o be waoq e | His condensation of the story has | (R G0 “Xhle grand, J. C. Mitehell; vico - - that can be grown iu that state and to kil | 3 3 A R ot b Nameand Addreas. socinl purposes. Fine music was on hend | Drought him fame and has given de- | ypang M, McCuue: secretary, k. B. Kdg _ Cought by & Brake Beam. | {i off means that s vast horde of people | ObItIon eXpreRec by liml'u.ui athor silver, 3 AL T AR T and all were bighly enterta ned. light to his hearers wherever he has | Fratt ot Mer M. Degroat; trustees, Jotues | Wxywoue, Neb, Dec. 2.—[Special to Tue | would be thrown eatively upon the cold | ites prior to the passing of the Ll vepesling wn, ahi Miss Helen Stoddard ents o ‘tained @ littlo | appeared. Council Blufts people will [ Spure, A. Wind ..... 24 | company of friends ou Thauksgiving even- | have an opportunity a Rapp. Bek. | —William Glenn, a brakeman, working | charity of the world, ‘Talk about the effcet | the silver purchasing = elause thut there. ) John 8 Enlow, Ashland, Neb of the cessation of silver wining iu the west, | would be no material revival of business be ohp 8. 10 hear Mr. Dillen- - L rd at this place was caught by & Ve = § Cora Goldsutih, Zshiaid, Neb..".o22.0 17 | lug at er howg on Seeand wvenue, * Those | beck Wednesday “evoning ~and none mith-Premier typowriters for rent. | tesie Yo N taday night ana had one log biiero ure ot a ttho of ulo pecle affociad ¢ of it ‘action by congreas Mo fuds g - resel arris Wi n A a ) 112 b 0 ang 3 )y that to what would b eoted ) ome moel 0 have been hoarding the kitchen Was Decessal k your grocer forJ. C. [ Williawms, and Messrs, Pere opportunity, T 4 e now & " L “I'ho senator nlso asserted that this legis | disposition to put it out for @it-edged o u Jameson, Tom e e Have you seea the new gas heaters at | ¥ha T'ho senator also nsserte ¥ } ar 4 v " Fancy Pate 3 : "Charies Anderson, the sneak thief who 2 A80RIGRAZR0 RAMRLAC. (O3 Sus. | securities, feeling thut it is better to have & ) e liss Lillian Trude. 9 following ofiicere fop the ensulag yoar g S————— Ao el '] TR FAREERAGY T other states affected by it. He does not | lying idle. but that the disposition is For neat job printing, prompt delivery | of her Outha reiaaduiertained a bumber | wero elected 1ast evening by Abe Lincoln | | For rent, tho stor room now o oupled | ——— Besitate to say that the strongest possibie | against tuking risks and asa consequence and lowest prices go lu‘llr,yor Bros., ey | her home, 24 South Twenty-second stroct. | Post, Grana Army of the Republic: Com- by the U. I’ Tea Co. Faliure of » Ovlorado Bauk, Telo. | fEL will be organized in the senate against | thero iy little $olug looking 10 the extension, job office, 1 Pt strcet ’ Among them were the following: Misses | mander, F. A. Suckett: senior vico com: | v g Baird, Lawver vett blook, | JuLEssusa, Colo., Deo. 2.—(Special Tele- | 4o Wilaou bill aud he s of the opivion that | of the lodustrlal lutereats of the counbyy , 12 Pearl street., Qlars Huxold, Dora Evans, Donnts Moulion, | mander, E. B, Fonda; junior vice commander . 8. Baird, Lawyer, Evere 0ck. | ¢ ram to Te Ber.)—The State bank of this | Louisiana, Nebraska, Kausas and California | This lio attributes to the small volume of i Goorge S. Davis, prescription druggist. | Edith Wallace, Auna Peterson, Dora Roys, | 1. Doty | chaplain, Dr. O, W. Gordon; quar: Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. lace made au aseignment today to Poter | seuators, wucluding ' four democrats, two | the currency and to the fact that pevsons with money will not make investments whel prices aro fulliog, . petersen. Sedgwiok county is the ouly | populists and two republicans will ovpose Neilie Cady, Winnio Bishop, Miss 1" - 9 coby ; . J. B, p, Miss Thowp- | termaster, James Jacoby ; surgeon, Dr. J. ¥ Tor Domestic 50 neavy 4epositor, Yue bill with this schedulo, whicn, uuited . . Domestic soap is the besk sou; Messrs. Ted Price, Arihur Hathawy, l\mn oficr of the day, & 00N s ; ofticer Ask your groc