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THE DAILY NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | it THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1803 3 SENSCNESY e | NOT FLOWERY BEDS OF VEASE ~ . { onr community. Winter approsches with u ——— usual rigor, business e dull and Isbor is | e— COUNCTL BLUVES { obtained with dUfculty. Organized, united | ] orr o 12 pEARL crnerr o Hazen Makes a Gain in the Goutost for the | 00 LRGSO, B TR0 BV, oot 1n | Pitiable Pictare to He fein at Rescue Hall IN HIS CONFAB WITH MOSES, ¥ i 3 P tamie Blirieval ur mldst. Lot usall who have at heart the -~ e e ! Pottawattamie Bhrievalty. { n’q.l‘vv' Suffering hum -‘mll.vidwn-;ll‘flly re- Any Might. Vellvered by cartier to any partof the oy | * | Vithy iha by contributing frou_ihelr stores | =i [ Do not begin to compare with the mistakes people make ) ’ y & BEel ¢ yraing to their financial ability. Messrs, 8, 5 ir - SR o bt YESTERDAY'S RESULT OF THE RECOUNT | ar@riing b el i e ryon | SCORES OF MEN STRETCHED ON THE FLOOR who do not buy their { - 1 invitatlon, kindly cobsented to address the L e | Business Office. No.43 | weeting. TELEPTONES | Nigut Editor NU.23 | Sarprises that Were Eacountered by the | R s o e Touching Tales of Huwgdr and Hopelessness s e e Prtigan Followers of Moth Men - Ree B e e Told—support Wil 1e Asked that | MISGR MENTION. | publicans Are flopefnl of Uitimute | At Bennison Bros. for the Hollday Trade Ald May He Coutinned i fiskion Btore, cloaks and holiday goods success in the Contest { _The rush yesterday was at_Bennison 1o the Hometess : y ‘I'ne funeral of William Baddy will take e | “141\' and for the purpose of keeping it | b ¥ at # o'clock this afternoon from. iis | 4 up all week we have concluded to keep S QF- - Jate residence, 631 Ninth avernuc | was Hazer's turn o laugh yesterday, | yp Monday's spec prices during Stretehed, without bedding, upon the bat - - A concert will be given mext Saturday I his frends did mmendable | the remainder This will | tlefield of life, seeking to benumb the mis- | rvening in the Eiseman block for the beuc. | sing both f mouths in | apply to all departinents, but watch the | eries of aestitution with snatches of sleen, 1it of the African Methodist church | the attempt to ifacture w democratic | papers closely for extra special | 200 idle men passed 1ast night at Rescue hall Reular meating of Binft City lodge No. | smile. while the lan forces changed | prices that will give yon more for | in this city i, Ancient Free and Accepted M. pons, * | their exultant demeanor of Saturday night | money than you ever qu ined befc | Hungry, homeless, without work, money . L L e A”’;‘;‘I"l‘:‘r‘”\l‘fl“ "\:n"";:f“""’” WHLL for one that had considerably more vlue in fs ~hu-’ in” Council Bluffs or Omaha. | op friends. ip fact without everytaing ex " 5 N ottiing works that | 118 makeup. At the present time Hazen is S 1 cent appetites, these unfortunates appealed bl the Columbin Botuilog worke (WAL | Lvcive voles ahea of s onponent, suppos. | 500 Kid bods dolle, matural haiv and | 1028 00 Vil e requet. o AT THE GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE, Yondon Bottling woris. as first stated. I ‘wj':"“l\«v\‘\“:W_'L\M:‘x‘\: . proel 100 sample eloaks at just half what you | €rauted, and the men seemed to feel grat have been names of the parties interested expected | | h tul for the priviloge of sleeping on the hard | . o 1 §% cormect] fevelepments of Yestagda | can buy them for elsewhere, $8.00, .00 0 t 1 t S . Bt i v e e Wi 1 | w1 Dell ‘tvas the Arst. frvcinct to b | and $15.00 cloalks Tor $5.00, floor or in chairs in proximity to two large | aln o or. StT. Ve,, ouncl u W0 cases of diphtheria \ Lt ounted ufter the judges resimed then work | 10,00, $12.00 and #15.00 jackets, all | S'q4°S . X s the Boand of Health yesterday. The pa- | COunied cfter the judires tusumca the work | 3 Ji The wolf of poverty with a double row of | ts were Fva Westiuxe, aged 21 monthe, | f, caturns Scantan had eighty-eieht votes, | '1est styles, at *w" LA el choibe. i | 1eeth 1saiso at the door of the institution ) 5 \ At 1023 Fourth avenue, and TLoretta Dars. | (400 S el bl b n entire lot of ladies’ jackets, heauti- | which affords these starving and sleepless ! ! Bach. tived 1 yoara. at 500 East Plorce streot, | While Hazen had eighty-four. "By counting | ¢ 26 005 "6 0% L O LT Mgy | Unemployed.thelr oaly resting piaco. Ubloas e have an enormous stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Slippers Nax Meyer & Co. fited a petition in the | (AP RS T L e on Gecout of sup. | imbrella_skirt, Columbian collar, fancy | relief comes quickly the Christmas carols of | | district court yesterd Y n’. r |;!<~\'le\“ ’sn!" | { ircegularitios and by counting out two | braided, the same artigles you paid from :\"iTI*"“'(:lPl':,;:lL[(I,'»t"’;kr::w”'l:r :;;n;l uu\‘!”m:;.\’ | that they had bought from Carl Burhorn Vs voten: tho Tesul s SHANTed 1 & mo 20, your A o streets \ no | ATUER CHE Sale hadl boeh compiated they | o cuebialy intecs o U v \Tas eliAnged ook 10 20.00 for amonth ugo Yfar | blace to lay their hesds at night FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. ST EHAL Jobn i L. thesafe oll | ¢ \was in Knox township that the genuine | 10,00, $12.50 and $15.00 A Pitiab e Picture. claim he held against Burhorn surprize When the straight repub. A shs 5 < : : 2 1y The Woman's Relief corps gave an e | Bt alfots wera outied everst wers | These prices cannot be duplicated | Lastevening a Ber veporter visited Res- | Fine embroidered velvetslippers at BOc,, 78c, $1, $1.28, $1.80, $1.78, $2, tainment last Saturday cvening in ( | Touna with Hazen's mame marked witha | Anywhere. If you live within 200 miles | cuc ball. It was a pitiable picture of pov- ‘ army hall which was quite_ generously | check mark. 1¢ s supposed that the judwes | of Council Bluffs it will pay you to send | evty in its worst stage. The helping han e ¥ roued. The “Suiggles Family” formed a | were counting with a peor lizht or did their | your measure for a stylish winter wrap. | of e - W, Clark bad ifted 200 penniless [ These prices are 20 per cent lower than we have sold these goods heretofore: . at feature of the program. A nice sum | work hurriedly, for it is not to be imagined Think, in short, of nearly a whole | T 00, ot te hall, behind a thin par | & lized, which will go to helv .the | thata board i which the democrats pre- | stock of goods cut i o, and then come LR AR AL L g SR LR | . )| ws cut in two, an hen 1 I~ y rect B 4 necdy families and orphons of soldiers { dominated would delib t the | <! s i tition, 125 men were reclining on the floor. ) : s vont il ! ' 05| ETOAPALI S NB AL BUL. L ume | or send to us and sce how faralittle | white tnirty or forty more were | The best ¢1.50 shoes for ladies. Men's German sox, , 3. B Drieshack, the candy mauafuctyrer, | deitscratic cundiiale gt Seversl, S | money will go in suppiying necessities | siting around ‘in eramped_positions | hew Laat evenine, ach cano was orna: | amd when e judges were gl e void | and i L A OO 10 Alebi¢ cogaviioes Jor eresnal ciscomicee | L€l best: 1.7 5ishoes for ladies; Men's felt boots. ented with big crooked ends and carried | was changed from 195 to 313 in Hazen's INNISON BROS. . i Btet) iRt | § WIth it the remimder that the holidays were | 1avor. to 150 to 317, making u total difference | ConhelL Bl - | O e e e | The best 82 :} for ludie Men’s cubbet b \ i e i i S1V6 FOL6k 1 HiLwal’s T Vor. s i table, without bedding, was suffering with | e best ¢2,00 shoes for ladie Men's rubber boot ar at hand and that thore were Toles in | Of Iwelee 1oice o L the result was un- | _ The buzar of the Iadies of Auxiliary | Sickness. while anotner unfortunate layon | wspaper men's Christmas stockings. | o Second ward the result was - | uzar of the s of Auxiliary ess, while wtiouner unfortunate 1a; 3 ; ; : 1 "”“l:' = ',“',‘,I. of the two Huffman | changed fron thatappearing on the face of { No. 13, U, V. L., takes place this after- f','f,".,‘”,'“‘f' the LA “_':"‘."_"‘ | The best $2.50 shoes for ladies. Men's 3-buckle arctics. boys, was given over fnto the handsof an R, T e noon and evening at No. 536 Broadway, | piact of I, €ribpe. i ol white paived { V8, wa el I gl township the face of thi o ABBRE W 5 NoRBEPaL an, oceupied a « and ved o X i\ ) " g . uncle yesterday, the uncle having expressed § i SUECE RS 0 Siand 100 to s | Lo doors west, of the Nonpareil. A | god ofsieep, His chin sank on his breast. | The best $3.00 shoes for ladies. Men's warm boots and shoes. an idea that he could manage a 10- 'A.n old, | o ran's fav CoAMIER 168Y: “OnbEVOLET | large number of useful ind faney article Tears were in his ey This was only one | His name is Olcson. and he lives on Avenue | Sean faror oSeanlan lost oue vole. | Wil he for sale, bed quilts, aprons, | of wauy liviug pictures of despair that | TRR T ‘ P 3 o f s chBas 3 1 between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Tio 1 il Sinmans, stovd St/ thie samelBgute, | fhkate - dusting oans, Fapes, head | grestod the yistiot: ’ { The best line of ladies’ warm shoes and Men's fine dress shoes, ::i.\lxl{|-\unr.;i]d)hmvl‘l:ll (‘I:‘al: ‘\::iyumm:-:lx“\';:; The republicans claimed Saturday that | vests. ete. All unsold goods will be H)ulr a |||H;m' was visible 1 the room. | > ¥ ¢ T et vl the chalk mark Grawn | Scanlan would goon winning votes i every | auctioned off in the evening. No lot- | Blunkets and vedding were an unknown | slippers. Men's working shoes. it he refuses 1o walk the chalk mark drawh | \recinet that was recounted, from the fact | tevies o chances: all fair sales. A 15 | q0antiy. Newspapers spread upou the fioor | C.E. Brown and John Gray were the | by Uhe democrags, having a wajority on | cent oysier supper served from 510 9 | yies, incluaing an Afro-American, were haa- | Most complete line of ladies’ overshoes and The best shoes for boys. names given by a coupleof hard looking pills | Thrown out Scanlai's votes every now and | ¢ 10¢ R S ‘1‘“\.: together in close quarters. Very fow | ! that were caught at the transfer yesterday | yhen for irregularities which a move uu- | Don't Stop to Think e L Ly A ohee rubbers, The best shoes for girls, ] afternon on suspicion of having sto'en i | biided'court would decide were not jtregi- ) Tong. o you may lose. the oppor- | 21k, They possibly hiad pawned them for ] pair of shoes which Brown had in his pos- | it O O Up et of yosterday s | R Y the oppor- | bread. Thosewho were blessed with overcoats | 1 el iof o e The t | for habies session. He was arrested mote than a week | oouny was therefore a genuine cyeopener | "1y that multitudes of people ave tak- | utilize them for pillows, while others rested argest stock ol mens arctics, he best shoes for bab:es. agoand just completed a jail sentence on l:ll' | for them ie only thing they can do is to l ing advantage of - getting the bargains | their ,um;ve_‘. Ibnnzs dupuu llul's(' mprovised ) charges of drunkeuness and vagrancy, the | i o b v that T. B. Hughes is offering in shoes, | “springs.” The windows in the room were | latter part of last week. Ho claimed to | ,.,',f‘":f:.",’,“_;vf.q"',‘.“‘.‘:;‘\';‘,“",fl?“.:,'.‘f.,‘,lf".’::‘l"'.,rg‘o [ rubber soods and gents furnishing | all tighily closed in order to keep out | All of This I Stock t 0 Well K L Pri have bought the shoes in Missouri Valley. | P oy Lol T " e § 3 he spray of the cold wave. his gave a . i LV Ere LNkt e Rt B e o { the cold “Thi o) 1S Immense StocK a ur e nown Low krices The case of A. K. Stone and Herman | Bl o5 X4 H i ¥ | disagrecable odor full, possession, and the a new emphasis that Tom is th of South Main street, and that is the place where dollars count for more t they are actuaily worth. monarch Parr, charged with being responsible for the motor accident that occurred on Lower Main street last summer, was brought up in the aistrict court yesterday by the argu- ment of a demurrer filed by the defendants roma was burdened \With “steerage fra- grance’” wheu the men discarded then boots tor the eveniug. Muny were sockless It: tue main portion of the hall. around the CANDY WHILE YOU WAIT, Come and see us. €. 0. D. Brown's Great Window Adver- tisement for the Hollduys, We are money savers for you. in which they claimed_that there had beeu | It s better to be born with a head full Senaible reclined m various positions on the. floor. s .A. PIE CE g co no allegation in the indictment tending to | Of ideas than to be born heir to palace Present Similar scenes existed here. On the stage ° . PS fasten any responsibility upon either Stone | and lands and & chest full of doubloons Useful presents, Presents that can be | a number of bunks had becn fixed up. They or Parr. A decision will probably be ren At le st 80 reasons C. O, D, Brown, who d as wel other stove, anotber large bunch of sleepers slooked at. Skates, sleds, were “double-decked™ .cots with scanty bed- b lerea today. and if the demurrer 1s over- | is making the spread of his iife. His rving sets, cutlery, silver plated ware, | 4ng. ~ These beds ., are soid for | 0 1 \Wicconsin Central first most- | o i ; raled the trial will be apt 0 go ou atonce. | orders for the holiday scason_in candy, | Christy knives. fancy tea and coffee pots, | 12, CCpts | por night | o mnen - who | Engt fireres coupons maturing January' | WARM WATER FOR STOCK. w pANGLE M D ] e 5 s in variegated colors, to be made right in | Prices away down. = P. €. DEVOL A pittance at odd jobs duriog the day. The | yThe Schultz Furniture company of “South . L g e Ve { A e Pulmer | 1S store room by the best candy makor 504 Broadw income thus derived 1a ned 10 buy soup for | LLvaukee made un wscignuent vesterduy A . 9 el bo the enterer 1o the fine holiday | in the country, ‘in yard sticks. lucious e AT aHE all the hungry nextday. soup and bread are |~ Lo Pyequet of hicago arit g 2 The Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. { will be the caterer to the fine holiday |y, ;50 “tompting drops, all veady for AnGInG BONNAY DAY given to ull twice a day, but this is barely | Crawfordsville, Ind., yesterday for forg confectionery trade this season, | FCC 0 Gins aunts and the sisters of | 100K all alony Broudway and sec if | sumcient to stay the pangs of hunger. nattempt 1o ~windle three barks of thit READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND ) O T e hosc. | somerother#1dlIbw, and W clisaperiithan | (YOW feaut At atvtbingduias eomnaces What the Register Showed. Eose e R sy WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE count for anything.. His -!Mll_ o moxes | such sweets were ever before offered to with Davis' displuy of fine hol 151‘|}r¢jw 5. Aoglsteria “keph AL Rescus hall acg it | mimenTalbatof Hute Mont, & apeciavad: WORLI’S HERBAL DISPEN- A and packuges are the Lo | the public. Grocer Brown confi- | Aud they will be sold, too. 16 beauly. | contains the ~nwe, .’ age. nativity. | any settlenient s been nade 10 that faious SARY OF MEDICINE. ::;Hh'nm(‘v":' l"l“i‘u‘:‘l”:::::: SHanlL: (l,,",,“ expects to - turn the heads | merit and price mean suything. oceupatien, !ldrvs* dd reiigion of .;é ezt ; e ; : f 8 | of all confectioners in fr com- % = o | applicants’ for rilief. verusal of | The ri miners met in all shapes, albums with golden | “fl‘g“li“”‘ onfasiionoes i ritnaly Leam [ Gold splnted ouyx top table WIRIO | s rocord disclosed the Tact that 438 men | Ity Pa yesierday and unanimously | clasps, delicate lacquer boxes, telescope | )f 01, 24 Hitpote Siot : lamps with electric burners and shades | yaq applied for food gnd shelter withia the | tostrikeit the operitors refused 1o pay 2 i boxes, in hundreds of desizns, many of | & SRS, B0 GUETE, GOt IRICR B0 1 only $10.00 ut Maurer's. | Dt et i, ThE i o e Wpliants | Couts for miiing Conl P, BLEh g 2 o) A one-h holesale 25, and cor — e Patrick | yesterday shot of Fort Smith, Ark them exquisitely hand painted, and all Nis: sweetheart, Tn filled with candies that are the dream of are deserviug men why ate out of emvolo; ment. It includes machwists, railroad wen, Dodson, A quent joy inevery house where there er January 1. Brown's C. O. D. the w . Coiorado mihers and wage earners | cnted. S, with the sequel of thou- sands of idle men, has resulted in a portion of the overflw reaching this city. Com- The outlook in the strike district of Phila- was much brightet last night, and it scttleuent will be reached within nd the mills started. ory 11 Thrifty housewives can find anytning they want for either the kitchen or table caleulated to tickle the palates of ex- acting husbands at his place of business. For beginners, every Monday. Junior class, 4 p. m.: adults, 8 p. m. Advanced junior class every Wednesda, Assemblies every Wednesday 1 2 2 d two o o e a pis 1ho conlsctid 't; - The ladies and | 3¢ little ones who want and expect a | groce! will close each evening at 7 | carpenters, laborers, cooks, clerks and | ARLNOsOL women and then put a pistoi p j he confectioner's ait: he o L box of sweetmeats Christmas morning. ; o'clock except Saturdays and Mondays. | fact all branches of mechunic life. Trawmps | A all lovers of artistic beauty will go wild C. 0. D: BroWh il50 " Wishes 1t inddre % — are scarce. The wnemployed come mostly | by masked men Sunday night and both b with delight over them. toodithabi it sl ashintniicss onlstapla Diamonds, emeralds, opals, ete., re- | from Chicago and -t east, while | pouches and considerable express matter " « ractice. and fancy groceries still ...;,,.i,.(.’v\. duced prices. Wollman's, many cousist of 1ailrond lab rers from | the cashiin the office carried of. George S. Davis, prescription drnggist. O\ g i o | delphia The closing of the | felphia, sixty hours Montgon School Board Meeting. the regular montuly meeting of the 4 p. m. Lewis 30 p. m red in the appe »ugh his own brain. The depot at Ford Gibsan, 1. .. was robbed { Well i 11 k 1 1 of Ed 1 ht but little clse | paratively few of {ha: destitute ‘are Omahs | oo iy cotrt at Indepeudeice; Mo. yester= { is elef aa o i gar ell. it is pretty well known that rd of Education last night but little clse | par e destitute are Oma any to answer to Indictments for enbezzling . i Mis elegant academy in the Shugar 2 S8 REOMLY, ITe S MY ) 20 2ot S S earners. Being centrally located, | from the Lombard Investment BURNS COAL: 3 ] 10 block can be secured, with elevator | Brown sells woods cheaper than any- | than the routine business was transacted. | WAEE edfncte. HEOW CBEaly OCBEEl | from the Lowbire 1f ttee oot ) rvices, for partics and musicales. | body, and when he announces that he | All the members were present, and the | seekers from the east and west who & hmmmu l]‘."','r"‘""f.l';'(’,',\ commi ln.“:::; ‘m”"‘::na WO0D OR COBS J Apply to Mr. Winters at elevator. The | intends to sell candics next week at e | yusiness was leisurcly but expeditiously | vainly looking for work. all the, contested electic ases before it if best of music cau be furnished for all | & pound it occasions no surprise. A |t ted. . e vegister disclosed the fact that nearly | eltven fn nunber, until Tanuary 0, 1594 ! bttt visit to his store alone is neces petition was preseated from school | every nutiowality on the face of the globe ire in the office of the Kunsas City the following Disease! 3 +1 convince any one that the mat patrons in the western parc of the city ask- | was represented. including a Japanese, who 1sed & pa among the cuiplo; 1 treat the fo 9 ing that a Eighth grade ve nage to the the Avenue B school. building was small, and but hurt during the excitement established in It was referred to a Chkristinas dinner can be purchased of guave his religion as AptisL” One mun Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis Try the Council Blufls sugar corn. The best in the market. vacate his place among the angels and | sv Bridesstein i taed. The Methodist faith predominated | giory to th “Uthut (he big Carneg men realize the saving to their cattle Nervous Debility, Mental Depres« ) Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach | S » stakingrs dsne s Mr. Bridenstein introduced and procured | in registration amg ie Lpiscopalians have the | prant at Homestead will be closed down | Weather, ravy come down 10 enjoy it. the passage of a Jjpiscor Jpumneati e iy g extri resolution looking toward galvant v sion, Loss of Manhood, Bemin: e R v : ity el smallest representation. Among the pen- | uitely in all its departients on Decem 23, | Will Inst many ye pair. Sent » e ) . the corn white. It is young, tender, e A el the cstablishment of a normal school in this | niless men bowed with oid age, whose names | A ) exposition was opened it Auzusta, ! address it of £10.00 F. 0.'B. e Di ¢ Wenkn s, et D bt ity H sweet, clean and wholesome, CAN WE MAKE YOU BUY SHOES city. adorn the record of hardship, is William | Ga., 3 ety it b e tiare monyily: l,u_ lm the trac Boniia, Fever Boves, Onnoeres Tumor’-‘ N s . —— ‘The teacher of the Woodbury Aveuue | Stout of Topeku, Kan. aged 60 years: | negroesof thit city and vicinity. sher a1 Main St. ] Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. ATV e Maki Teioss Liw Enodgh t schioal complained that the Neoplt who had | Batrick IIberty of Omaha. who hus geen | of e day was Hov! B8 Citer i-ot | COLE & GOLE, &uMaN 8tisr, 1. | and Fistulamano romoved without e = Graal scinl sale of shoes at Sap- | usea the boiiding for Sunday school purposes | sixty-five winters and hard one tliis year, Hants 5 5 ~ the knife or drawing a drop of PERSUNAL P 1RAGRAPHS. 2roab spocial-sale o 1068 At Sar- | yud abused the privileges accorded them, | ison the 1i H. . Wilke. of. Des Molnes. The bandsome new Loue of the Woman's blood. Women with her delicate organs re- gent's. and likewise the building, by defiling’ thé | [a.. a painter by trade, hus passed his bist Kistanz aeositioniat Lingeintin . was Rooec 11 s th. ETe0pey;oured v o (8 ey . Hon. Smith McPherson of Red Oak was in | 1 have lots of shoes bought for cash | Hoors, seats and walls with tobacco spit., { birthday. The youngest on the 1iss is W. K B moideny The StENCINTe’ was Groctod at s Special Attention given to privata ¢ the city yesterday. and will sell them at a great cutin secretary was instructed to caution | Fetlows of Clinton, la., who gives his age as 1 0f $250,000. Diseases of all kinds. o } Andy Gilbert has returned from Chicago | pric ;! ) il n to cultivate better manuers or the use | 17 years. he Nationul Wall Paper company filed its 860 to 500 forfeit for any ~ Dis= much improved in health. All W ht & Pitts 00 ladies' fine | of the buildiug would be denied them. The One of the saddest cases was that of John | art les of association with the state of Missourl yesterd charter auth etary of ¥ und received a 1zing it to transact business in Born, yesterday, to Mr. and Schneider, twin daughters Mrs. P. G. | shoes cut the fine superintendent’s report showed a total en- 0 #.00. These are absolutel ek rotailed | rollment of 1,800 girls and 1445 boys for the t and best line of shoes retailed ease 1 cannot cure without meroury. Moore from Tapc Worms removed in two or three hours, or o tute. Wilsonville, Neb. Heis a deaf awrence is confined to his bed by | in the city, and are sold in Omaha for | MEnth: ; One young man, who had evidently secn | thatstate with anoficeln =1, Louls. © B oo AR AEFLICTED e A petra Sin Y | 85,005 pa Superiutendent Sawyer reported the mat. | better days, remavked with sorrow that he | | Oficers of e fintiown pelice sied of Will eave lifo and hundreds of dollurs by calling ARPES 4110 Igh,, #6. uir. X R, 2 ter of the vequest of a number of patrons of | had purchased u celluloid collar. He said p AR e g o usin, b Mr. and Mra. Whitey Laveon left yester | All John Kelly's fine shocs cut to 82 the Harrison street school to have a number | that when he first came here from Chicago W 15 05 yeurs old: and foF two yents HINDOO REMEDY 2 DR. 6 gw PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, ‘) y morning for ! t. Louis, 10 be gone a cou- All #4.00 welt shoes cut to $2.7 of children transferred to Washington avenue | he applied for work at various places, but | been confinéd to ihis foul pit, which had FOILDUCES THE ABOYE IRl 2. P xvl»bof \wlek{l! < A Mo S All $3.00 shoes cut to $2.35, and Pierce street schools, The trausfer wus | his clotnes and linen were against him. | neither windows nor ventilution Carevall r. und Mrs. Pouison have arrived in the 11 $2.00 shoes cut to #1.25, Misse EFULTS in 80 DAVS, vous Diseases, Fallpig Mimor TSleepless hess, Wedky 5tabuses and quic The only Physician who can tell what allg © person without asking & question, A correspondence otrictly confidential. Medicing refused on account of the crowded of those schools. ondition Rags, he agreed, may be royal raiment when worn for honesty’s sake, but he regarded them as a bandicap_for & man in search of | ¥e city from Califor home in this city. A special fron Bristol, Tenn., says the dead bodies of Walter Shannon and Mrs. Ann Davis s both found in bed this morning at the and will make thewr shoes, made by .J without tip, #1.25: worth & T. Cousins, L 5 \._01 ousin The board aecided to pay the janitors their Loat B ankood i1 01d or yoling: A little daughter weighing nme and’ one- ABS el AR R salaries for December on December 23, when | employment. He determined to raise ‘a | Iomoof the latter in the suburbs, Matt Davis, | LK Solio 1000 thcknee, bix for 5,00 with » cEisoms.’ Addrem ]| e 10, ; half pounds was born to Mr.and Mrs K | ALIL MEN'S 8HOES Cl the teachers are paid stake, A few days ago he went into | Lhewomaws hushiud, ) arrasied, Byt Batation but st on oo ixparo. it | Gre Wo PANGLE, L. D P Herner Sunday noon. Mother and baby are | L he finestline of men’s slippers made e 4 gambling house on Douglus street and | "G oo i 4 I briental Medienl Gor, CHICAGO, 1Linr oo thels aprmtc = 3 , i p doing well. at your own price. OPEN EVENINGS. watched @ lucky plaver ut posiyand Trast conipany have fled-un iuter- | BOLD by Knhn & CorGor, 16th and Dougiaseste: and | g2 Broadway, Councll Blurfs, 3 Y Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schoeider are tne | Men's Faust, rubber inside, $3.50, now iR c stood behind the player, whose Vening petition in dudge Heary's court at Chi- Foa g SAMTA 0. Sad Or L Gor 14th & Douglass St EP"Enclosc 4 cents in stamps for cireular parents of twin girl babies, born yesteraay | ¥ diately changed. Being impressed that the | eago in the foreclosure procecdings of the 421 Broadway & ¢ Pearl 5t — — morning. ‘'he modest young drugeist is be. | Men's Faust, rubber inside, $3.00, now | i5 open every evening until after the [ new arrival was a ~hoodoo,” he him 25 | JarvisConklin - Mortguse Trast company BTG LLES AR s e A e | congratulations by | $2.0( holidays. cents 1o get out of the room, a proposition | ageiust the Northeast Elcctric Street Ruilway JOHNSON'S - g 4 his friends. 3 Men's Faust, rubber insides, 2.50, now FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. which the young man accepted with joy. A B i s, $2.50, M, , o Sy ? petition heen presented to the United O a e (orrien oon frantonar. Conmciiil s10h0N Council Blufls, Ta, | With the stake thus realized, he attained | QWU ot Milwaidkee In the In MACNETIC OIL! 1 rests of the recivers of the Northern Pacific, asking that the conrt order 10 each of them, us coui- pensation, thesum of #15,000 psr year. The matier s been tuken under consideration by Juidge Jenkins. Officer Isaac 1 Coughlin t Bluffs, has returned from southern Kansa which he is making his field of und speut y friends here. short time. J. C. Medlar, who has been chief clerk in the muster wechanic's office of the Kansas nis ambition to buy a cl dulging in coffee and cakes ata cheap res- taurant. He promptly discarded his divty linen and douned the ~shining celluloid. He applied for work with great expectations that his improved personul avpearance would impress employers, but in this ho was You going to buy a suit of Une derweur today? Our store is full of warm winter Underwuar, MO n collar, after in- 2 Men's $2.00 rubber inside, $1.25, king Mu‘(’ils‘““;;:l‘:“;‘; Men's $1.50 rubber inside, $1.00, expects to veman but a | AERE velot siibhurs 2 If you want shoes buy them while y Instant Killerof Pain. Internal and External. Cures RHEUMATISM, NEURAL- GIA, Lame Beck, Spralne, Bruiees, Swellinge, UM Joints, OOLIC snd HAMPS instantly. — Cholera Mor- Sironp Diptherta, Sore Throat, Since reading the advertisements of my eompetitors 1 hsve ordered some light weight teaspoons, and can now supply solid sterling silver teaspoons for u cun getthem cheap, as' T want to invoic shinson 100k the stand In the alat Chica e testi- A erday : h ) IEADA s if by magic. 50 g 54 e % Y 4 fied tohaving noticed that on the night of X ;. SRS A City rallway for the nast ten years in this | January 1 and o not want so much | 290 and 83.25 a set. - We do not recom- | doomed to disappointment. - © AP SRS S on the Carlton cot- | THE HORSE BRAND, Epscialy prenared for Can rig yourself out here at a city, has tendered his resignation, to take | stock. SARGENT, mend such goods, but will meet the de- | Sowe ot the storles of suffering aud want Were closed and intact. On the nizht of | themost Powertal aud Pehetra it iniment for M great saving. After you have effect tomorrow. He will leave in the near A R mand., A. A. HART. iR |iwh ® ¥ 3 Y ;\)I';.:._v“‘d_h:f:“(‘xr(v;ulixnnl::ll;‘ ed then and saw that | or Beastin existence, Largo 81 sizo 76c., G0c, £i26 0, visited the other stores run in future for Aberdcen, N. M. where he has a g Py - Y a1 {2 EEmm—, Mr. Clark's Good Work, At White Welght, Tex. us & msult of the be- JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL S8OAP, here and letus surprise you with ! position similar o that which he has so A Large Trade. | . Bterling silver fua spoons 83.75 per ot ; SRt L oo v, Clar] trayal of the plot, last night & burglar, giving | gMedicated avd Tollet, The Great Skin Cure and come first quality goods at low ] long and faithfully ~filled here. John | Although rather slower than former { 800 everything in silverware in the | A veporter saw Rev. A. W. Clavk, who | (¥ 10 GrGS Carroll, was fatally shot. He | aceSeautifier. Ladies will gud it" « most prices 1 Marshal, formerly with the western weigh- | years, we heve everything that is going | S4me proportion at Maurer's, R gencting | a8 superintend- | wndiwo others planned fo rob i store i the | G oare 111 anacutely nure. Maver i d ing and inspection bureau. will fll the | fnour line of business, We don't mince M l¥onarara Hioe e os | s city, | My Clark Gepingat ; ‘the “Tact 'thai | hostoftice. fn which it wux located. One of bis | skin ofe and velvety and rertores the lost come vacaucy thus caused in the Kamsas City ] ; . Silverware, lowest prices in the city, [ Mr. = Clark deploged ; the —fact —that | accomplices weakened and officers et the | plextons it juxary for (e Bath for Infantes 1 round house. maiters—everything straiyht and to th Wollman's, 409 Broadway. the churches had lost ntérest in iescue hall | gang with the above result. r. alaye 'itchiug, cleauses tho ecalp and Promotes . point. Still a big assortment left in — just ut the period when tpeir sssistance was | 1o the Prendergast trial at Chicago yester- | the growthof kulr. Pricate, For sals by - 3 ¥ g pel B P & ¥ . Will Give You 30 to Read This. everything appropriate for Christmas | Domestic soap is the pest mostly peeded. Recently the board of direc- | day Attomiey, Nadc. for the defense an- | Kubn & Co., Sole Agents, Omaba.Neb. Wave weather is here—come ta This notice, if cut out and brought to | #ifts, both ornamental ana useful (at the PRI lors had decided 1o apapdon the nstivution, | SSRIEH NUR'10G5eH ‘Sarvice wad conid wot be — stay. t00—belter come in todny W. W. Chapman, is good for 50 cents | Boston Storel. We show by far tfie | Bouricius' music bouse does not ad- | owlugto lack of proper Riancial, encoursge- | fyjjed. otlier witucsses' were miissing and Don't Waste Money. and let us make you comfortable, : cash in puyment o the purchase of any | largest line of toys andfancy goodsinthe | vertise much. but their pianos and | Gty DU cott LU0 UG tite, ‘DUt i an | ourt adjourned for u few hour 0 allow the Don't Buy Something You Good ['nderwear is 100 cheap g pastel or etching at his holiday head- | Western part of the state. We never | orguns are of the best and their prices | phcarance. Mr. Glarkofinaily decided 10 | “A 1 Low. o durorin the Meyer triul ot New Don't Want. deny yoursel! of anything. quarters, No, 18 Main street, which he | make a statement that we don't know to | 8rc very reasonable, as the expenses at | ot shut the doors in the faces of these men | York, wis seized witlr an epifeptie fit while | You Won't Regret It. b Las secured for this special sale. Five | be so. Santa Claus' headguarters is only | 116 and 114 Stutsman are next 10 none. | with emnty pockets and emptier siomachs. | Attoruey Brooke was sumuming up for the de- | Your Wite Won't Forget It. MILTONBERGER, hundred framed subjects, just purchased | at the Boston Store. We occupy two st § TE————— He has been running thednstitution without | fense ""dl' DurL n‘n‘u'b Tlly adjourned untl | w60 Won't Believe It Dy ME Chapmab ot s foread aareinsed | 8 ore, 40 by 100 feot, for the ubove line, | - 1@ very patient about that watch work | compensation on - s aresponsibility for | wduy. *{tdoveloped tnai Lol was auce un fu- | YOU V he hand Christ HATTER AND FURNISHER, cast, are offered by him at | ban | and can salely say, without fear of cop- | 8nd repairing. =~ We will get it out as | several nights, rathertda tura these men | LAY 2F, [ONUBRCNS i faniang This | Until you see the handsome Christmas J BT a e S AR LA A | O A Bara Ith s Iaracat so0n as the holiday trade is ov It | outin the streets. Fhe. generous-nearted | defendant > e ; novelties AT DEVOL'S, 502 Broad ally framed; perfoct gems, o 2HIAHE | Orted Line. In the state and. sy lower | 18kes the most of our time to mark the | Clark sud his” sssiateus O 1. Richards, | "yl /ot (o American Foderation of Labor | Bosotia) "ourslar st Wit Abeve Sit ths PRARTAY: ¥ framed, perfect gems. r state ver | # -y A . will appeal t) the mobke-hearted citizens of s American Foc on of Lale, | aarting ove b : : d e b, prices than any competitor can show. gouds we s ll,f _AA HART. of Omahn 10 extend atkeing haad and sayve ;l;t(‘g‘\;llrl‘\ _1;1.\‘:”::1‘.);..:‘:: 1o “I:ue ::r(: nes und c&i" :::n:"::x:l‘m!lnu mmm;uur wife most and A saving of from £5 to $15 on Suits to ] X (;.-.-.u nllr of T“mi sleds, pocket- | 2 1o d"x:' goods our hn‘u s too well knm:in Holly and boguet groe se or made '}}-u;e visey of povorty .fn”?’ llnrl'nuon. Jestertay's extru seasion of e co HE HAWKEYE DUST PAN order. See our samples. nives, velocipedes, hoys' wagons, | toneed any comments, and as regards | in wreathes, any size 2, Wilcox's © does not propose W essablish a tramps resolution was adopted denounc " AN — —_— These are our ialtl oy dry g e X ifts wi sant P aradise—for t ® v tlon of the Chilcugo police 1 refusing 1o ailow | A 8>W novelty that makes gathering up dust These are our Christmas specialties, | fancy dry goods for Xmas gifts we have | greenhouse, East Pierce. B i S ecords andt luvestizalion | e Gcmployed. i uieet on (he LAKe Front | & ploasure. No bending over.. No hroken cor- Special Notices: and you can buy a pair of club skates for | aken special pains and can say we are | = ——e - o Lot o ML 8 PRI | ast summer. sets. No uching backs. No teiling how your 50¢, or & goud sled from 3l 10 The, Big?| ''right in it," not ouly for assortment but Ten carloads of pouiwy wanted. Hign- | tants for soup aud shelter are —men . . | wifégot long without it before. And it ouly COUNDIL BLUFF3: AUns of BA e $ 00 g 1 e Be | est cash price paid. Jobn Dunn, 410 | ¥ho are wilting to werk—men deserving | A special from Florence, Kan., suys: 1. F. | costs 5) cents. Come in snd see it. It isin L L, I - ¥ Ll 3 i ine of Z5¢ knives. Cole’s, 41 Marn | for prices. We are second to none. v l,lw Pasd, o ung, of charity, who have been- turown out of | Todd, state labor vouuiissioner, yiude i mur- | Chr stwas present that 18 hundsome, useful, | TSOK SALE A conipiote boiting works. in goo1 street. R sure and visit the Boston Store this week Pper Brosdway. - employment aud left tostare a hard winter | {eT0Us ‘f:;“"‘"“""_,“‘;; ‘f‘““_:‘;;: cane, i E | jud spensabie. _ r C. pl:véL. Lows id 4OIng & §00d, DAying Lusiness. 01 if in need of any noliday gifts. . - L 1 the face. Thera are no funds avaiiable to AR i I8 datas 54 Broadwsy, CouncilBIuMs. | rewsous for nciling. _Address G 23, Bes om - Tweniy Fer Coat Discount 2 . ’ \ Gold plated onyx panguet lamps with lutform yester mornigg. Toda went up " On all silver 4 FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Cp., PP Py ey d shades $4.00 at | oRtioue the work. Mr. Clark hopes to | hebind House, who was talking with a friend, 0 YOU «now fhat Day & Hess na _On all silver and plated ware. Ster- Couneil Bluffs, 1a 0 _Durpers ang shades 41 | urouse publicsympathy aud receive suicient | und hit hini over the ear. The latter grap- i D argains in - rult aud garden L ling silver teaspoons at $4.00 per set, in- PEe Maurer’s. e 4 contributions to uligviate the distress of the | pled with hiw, threw him over againsta truck h P 'd. . AIns anamring, G 1 Tondah To Ald the Hungry. Smoke T, D. K R destitute wage earaers, and was pumimeling the life out of him when Sancho Panza said: TR T - & Co. ' Mayor Lawrence has decided to call a MDPKE 3 4h Ring & C0's Pariages o T $he crowd separatad Lheu ——— R BAwum wud %old. 'Pusey & Phomss Cods g Sii Y —— - K mass meeting of citizens to cowsider the | Dowestic soap is the pest. TELEGRAVHIC BELEFS. The McKaune cyse bus taken two sudden pee e Jah I O % ulia /) i ~ > pédoe 4 s 5 s thutwere u s o (0 the peutio vented sleep.” Loss of sleep is the _ e Ladies, if you desire absolute péace in | problem that confrouts the charitabiy in- s o G Ly L R T Torerunner of loss of healths loss of (GARBAGE removed. cospeoia vauiis ohiniias T the kitchen sk your grover for J. C. | clined o provide for the i it < i 3 Attoruey ). M. Hoogher of #t7 Louls spplied | 1 " oounsel Insisted oo ' life. Nerve Beansstopit-sure. ** A cleaued. Ed Burke, i Taylor's grocery, 24) Hoffmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent Bour. | of the destitute people oly:::.r\nly)“‘l‘»?;r"t:x: i‘}lllmulr ““kw“l ‘dmllml‘me o XMB h Jun hh'l"l’flwm" oy <'¥€¥ Tor | oxamine ‘he proposed nics B33, #800gb Tone detlar ihp cost. By by k—Biue ,_ d - For wholesale stock of dolls, etc., at less | the Guaruntes Livestwont company. truordinary grand jury. Afler some diseus- Eold by all druggists, or by mail {rom JOX RENT A 4-room Taquire of ¥ B / Trade markt—Rius Rocsler. “y Pnans e hak lasied Ghe Stlawing soll than wholesale prices. Ahowsaud dolluca tu gold bave ween | 00 usiice dillien of Wiouklya decided o ) NERVE BEAN CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. Tevibr 216 Uouth ot siresr Ladure of ¥ B i as heatrs chup alwen Solid silver stic 3 / ' iiles n % 3 tw re this grand jury may be select e OU wa rec. buggy and bars, PRy vy e B wre 8% | Chline T would: earnestly. recommand thot olld silver asick plos 1o, Wallman's, | 0 g i, G Mismaukas. yopiardey: | Ko afuor st nrits mas aatom Yustios Oullte A for #7500, Bk atreet 0.L0s company s effive’ Jur peoble should escible sy oo e 409 Broadway. authorized 1he Wisconain (eaital Fobalvers th | aleoralien ho rafused Lo heur the arsument oo | BIMSA Batabridga—ALurmers vian Praz | o ey T 0 . Lunde an wmount s " : h ok Councll Bluffs g0 chance ol bargain. Address Box lute. 1, Coune