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i [ ) ! ¢ | | } { ] { { ] ) | | THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFES on ¥ NO. 12 PEARL STREET T iveredy carrier to any part of the city ILW TILTON - Aer <o § Patnes No4d TELEPIONES | QR ' No.23 MINCR MENTION, Jloston Store ks and holiday g Uhe Mnemosyne ciub will give a dancing party at Chambers' hall on Chr 'S night day for the crection of an $500 residence i Sunuyside additi in their work with a good deal of thorousth ness In the vicinity of Crescent City 1o Heury HBeverness and Katic Vadakin, aged 88, both of Council TS T, T. B, Lacey is crecting an office build iz udjoining the residence of J. B Atkins wt the corner of Sixtn street and Sixth Regular scs<ion of Harmony chapter. No 5 Order of Kastern Star, this evening Ficction of officers. By ¢ of worthy matron, Mrs. Nathan Bethers, wholives at the ner of avenue B and Sixteenth street, had a K of flour stolen from her bugey Tuesda night as itstood in front of C. O, 1. Brown's store. I ¢ is no trace of the thiet, e following officers have been clected by BIuff City lodge, No. 71, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons: W. M., C. I Case:Sr. Wt W. Lipe; Jr. Vie Jennings: Sr ik Trimble; Jr. D., Frank Case. 15, MeWiliiams, charged with dispasing of a buggy that had been mortgaged to ( A Thomus, 4 representative of an eastern riage firm, will have a hearing this aft noon at 4 o'c k in Justice Vien's court THE_OMAIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. D CEMBER 21, 1803, 3 NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES! to Pe Held This Evening to Atran-e for Obaritable Work. THERE 15 NECESSITY FOR PROMPT ACTION Pressing Need of the Foor for Relief—An | Appenl to the Generons-llenrted of | the Uty to " the Moy i 4 | i 188 meoling in | : | t by every charitat t man n und yunci An or- | \ftar the poor ity during tha presont | winter, which promises to be f the hardest for the destitute that has ever boen | experienced. Differont individuals nw-" boen great deal of charity work al- | read awving no organizati s | been discovered crtain families have been receiving aid 1 no le five | lifferent sources ile others, just as worthy, but not quite so forsard about | prossing thel 18 on the public, | have been g for lnck of the | cossaries of life, As @ result much | f this il has been bestowed | | in quarters where it was not particulacly | needed. With an organizition work under one head, and with the eity div Several employes of the motor line have | been laid off during the pr more or leas triffing offe rules of the motor com ductors Bellis and Patter: Bob Grezy, Shoop and Cuarles Barnett The Grand Army will have their regular annual Christmas’ celebeation in their hall on Saturday evening. Decerber 30, General G. M- Dodge, in ccordance with his unual custom, has made Abe Lincoln post a pres entof a sufficient amount to give the childre of all the old veterans in the city 4 genuine ood time, M. 8. Leecox was brought up from Imogene yesterday morning, charged with breaking n theseals of o caron the Wabash rail- way in the depot yards. Whether avything was stolen cannot be told vet, but he is in jail charged with burglary. His bond has been fixed at €00, and as he was unabie to furnish required amount he is in the vounty iting a hearing before Justice Vien on the 2ird. The case of Martha Harrington the city for £25.000 damages as the result of a ruomwayon East Broadway is on teial before Judge Smith in the district court The jury was empancled last cvenng and the evidence will be introduced today, B, . Ilarvington, husband of the plaintiff. is also lying back waiting for this case 10 be disposed of so that he may prosecute his suit Tor £15,000 growing out of the same runaway. st few days for ainst the They are Con- m and Motormen against Don't top to Think long, or you may lose the oppo tumty that multitudes of people are t ing advantage of—getting the bargains that 1. B. Hughes is offering in shoes, rubber and gent’s furnishing goods, 1sh there just now is only is that Tom is the monarch of South Main street, and that 919 is the place where dollars eount for more than they are actuaily worth. roods Chambers’ Dancinz Fractic For beginners, every Monday. Junior class, 4 p. m.: adults, 8 p. m. Advanced junior cluss every Wednesday 4 p. m. Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 p. m. His elegant acidemy in the Shugart- Beno block can be secured, with elevator services, for parties and mus Apply 10 Mr. Winters at clevator. best of wmusic can be furnished f parties. all Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. For fancy holiday goods ot seription go to every de- SCHNEIDER'S DRUG STORF. Perfumos, the latest styles in package and the most delicate in odor. ancy cut glass bottles, celluloid goods and toilet cases. specialtics. see our line SUHNEIDER'S, 541 West Broadwav. Call and of Great sale of & knives, velocipedes, boys' W These ave our Christmus spe and you ean buy a pair of elub 50e, or a good sled from line of knives. street. The side-splitting drama a1 nall tonight Admission ball. ates, sleds, vocket- ons. ag alties, kates for Stcto The. 1 Cole's, 41 Mam Hughes' will be followed by a ball. cents toentertainment and opals, Wollman's. Diamonds, emerald Auced prices. ete., re- PERSONAL PARAGRAPAS, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. iest Thornton, a 500 Born, to Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Beuton, a daughter. D. W. Archer is home from a trip to San ancisco. Mrs. J. N. Casady returned from Sioux City last evening. William Aitchison_of Des Moi the city yesterday. He formerly lived he J. I Stewart and daughter, Miss ior, huve returned from Dobson ierry s was in and Mrs, Har oy of St. Josepl Mo, are iu the city for'a fow Guys visit with relatives Roy Campbell and Tom Farnsworth re- turned yesterday from Faribault, Minn where they have been attendiug milit academy, and will spend a three weeks holiday ‘vacation with their relatives and friends in Council Bluffs, Handsome ollday Display. TLook all along Broadway and see if you can find anything that comparves with Davis' display of fine holiday gaods, And they will be sold, too, if beauty, merit und price mean anything. Holidny ¢ Our specialties in celluloid goods und fancy toilet cases of overy deseription wre unequaled in the city. SCHNEIDER'S DRUG STORE, 541 West Broadway. Great clearing sale of upholstery gouds, fringes, China silks, dotted Swiss, Roman stripes, ete., at less than cost until January 1, 1804, Council Blufts Carpet Co., 407 Broadway. wenty Per Ceot Discount On all silver and plated ware. Ster- ting silver teaspoons ut 84,00 per set, in- cluding engraving. C. B. Jacquemin & Co, Ladies, if you desire avsolute peace in the kitehen” ask your grocer forJ. O, HoMuayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent four, Trade wark—Blue Rooster, Have the Ww.s 1 socn the new gas heaters at ompany’s office? Baird, Lawver, Everett block. Maurer will sell the balance of his wholesale stock of dolls, ete., ut less than wholesale prices. Solid silver stick pius 15¢. Wollman's, 409 Broadwuy Smoke T. D. Kiog & Co's Purtagas Ask your grover for Domestic sosp up into distric of & cach with its comnit public comfort, there is ev pason to be lieve that funds will be much more cqually distributed The following is the call issued by Mayor Lawreuce for the meet- Upon the request of the worthy pastor our churches and niany of our prominent zens, Twould carnestly recommend that our cple shoald assemble i mass convention at Bhoilan v opior hotse, Thrsday evening, G 215t fnst, ai 7:30 . n for the purpose of perfecting an organization and (o devise ways and means tould the suffering poor of our Lnnity. Winter approaches with unusual rigor, business s dull and labor {s obtained With diMenity. Organized, unlted and vigor- ous effort 8 reguired to avert or even largely wte the suffering of the poor in onr ldst all who hive at t the cunso of suf- fering huanity ol erfully respond and “aid with their advice, thelr sympathy, und by contributing fron their stores according t their financial ability. Messes. = B, Wids- worth anid ( s M Tlar] have, upon invit tion, kindly consented w nddress the nieeting GREAT IDAY SALE, Renniwon Bros. Not one dollar's worth of Christinas goods will we carry over if low prices will sell them, ALl our dolls ut exactly one-half former price, dolls now 124c. e dolls now 2 The dolls now Je. £1,00 dolls now Suc. All dressed dolls now at half price, 25¢, H0e, 68¢ and $1.00, Special offer on handkerchiefs. Come to us. Beautiful Swiss ibroidered handk hiefs 15¢, 200, 25, Me, H0u: worth 25¢ to #1.00. Not one handker- chief will we carry ove Buy your furs of us, now only half price. Thursday we sell gentine astra- chan fur mufls that were $2.50 at $1.00 each Finest beaver muffs at $8.50, were $12.00. All onr $3.00 oppossin fur muffs now #1.50 cach, BIG CLOAK SALE. The rush in o cloak department still continnes. We're selling $10.00 cloaks for $3.00: ladies’ $12.50 ko $15.00 jackets now now $6.9%: ladies’ $10.00. All owr finest braided garments that were $20.00, 5.00 and &3 00, now 15.00 each. Special offer this week in dress goods and silks. Spvend your money with Santa Claus Headg Bl ‘ter ISON BROS., Council Bluffs, WILL FINISH text Bsetwoen Scanlan and Hazen & the End The r Huzen contest will undoubtediy be finisied this afternoon, and when that is done the contest will be near its end. The gamwe of seesaw went on all day yesterday, and when the conrt closed its Jabors for the n p. m., Hazen's net gain of 15 of Tuesday nad been reduced six notehes. Al the country precints have now been counted, and thes remain but ten city preciucts to be disposed of. ‘I'he followiny schedule shows how the CASE BOW Stitds TODAY. Near- nts. Yosterduy's Develop ount of the vailots in the Seanlan T Sca prrcier | €| § Firat precivet of Third. .. 2 | | 7 Hazel DL Tixg i Gar 1 3 Crock f 1 Macedonia 1 i i | il 1 i “Hazen's net gain, 9. Will Give You 500 to Read This. “This notice, ifeut out and brought to W. W. Chapman, is good for 50 cents cash in puyment on the purchase of any pastel or eteiing at his holiday head- quarters, No. IN Main street, which he has secured for this special sale. Five hundred framed subjects, just purchased by Mr. Chapman at a forced sale in the cast, ave offered by him at thau manufacturer’s cost. Ail new, artistie- ally framed, perfect gems, less Bourigius' music bonse does not ad- vertise wuch, but their pianos and orguns ave of the best and their prices ave very reasonable, as the expenses ut 116 and 114 Stutsman are next to none. ‘Pen carloads of pouitry wanted, High- est cash price paid. John Duun, 410 Upper Broadway. Sterling silver tea spoons #3 and everything in silverwar same proportion at Maurer's, per set in the Glewson Probably Wi The Third ward aldermanic contest was completed yesterday. und while Judge Smith bas not yet rendered his decision he will do 80 in the course of a fow days, and there is but little doubt what it will be. The ba either o1e. %0 far as the Ve hoon tn, ] <mius Campbell of Keg Creek n' v lotal of 259 fol ons i U8 for | 5. MeBride of Bopgge Conrad Geise Aoy lieaidor these here are. Hfivea Koyt | YOrk. 8. T WorlJOU tiazel Dell. &, & out for turther consiteration on Frani of Hardin, Williaan Currie of Crescen fudge Smith, who wishes 1o ex fGarner, 1. M. Aylesworth of fa of torneys, together sand Gok MeMitien of Wash the s in the Scaniar tost of democr i Jowphy Lvans of Garner, tis stated th 1s0n's chances N »f Cresceut. Nephi Jeseph, ellont for bewng connted in by a ma of 1%, Servis, R. N, Merriam, G three votes 2 0. Miller, I lomas Galvin, 1 = R L. Haiges, G, W. Strong of A Mooey-saving List i%e, Tibnew, Millee of Sitver Don't fail to read and be conviteed Maxfield. of Norwalk, RR. M that the Boston Store is sti he lac la, Te G ( v of Minden your holiday goods you want hof Keg Creck, A B. Su A prices. b and > McUormick of Boomer, Augu Y 81,08 Giese of York, G. L. :Wittland of lLewis i Gideon Harrison of Hazel Dell, B, F. Coombs of Rockford, W. D.Ball of Hardin $1.18 i tlustrated Book, ik STHE OLD KELIABLEY 12 mo. cloth-bound books, Te, 124¢. 2ie mada Red Line Poets, S A Fiem that Ias Do Business in Council St Glimpses of the W Bl for Nearls Half a Century | The term, “old reliable « rometimes Col in Atlas, #1.89, | wrongly applied, especially by firms tedpath History of 1, 8., $1.45 that are sccking to gain a standing with ens, 15 vols., $2.08, well bound the publie which their business does not Luno differ tyles of children's | warrant. As applicd to the jewelry hooks, in paper, eloth and linen, from e | house of Robinson Bros, however, the to $1.25, term i« no misnomer. Robinson Bros REVISED DOLL LIST are known all through western lowa as 12-inch washable dolls, 5 a firm that has been identified “inch sleeping doll, with shoes and | with the growth and progress stockings, 19, of the city from very carly times French jointed dolls, kid body dolls | —in fact from the time ‘when “the city and washable dolls, over fifty dozen sold, | wus yet in its swaddling clothes. Long for 40c, 5% and 60¢, in one lot for B, | years of business success proves one three for $1. - Don't be misled, but come | thing at least, and that is that the busi- t0 he wrters. See our 12+ineh kid | ness methods of the firm are of the hon- body dolls at e each. Larce St-inch | est and conservative order. In the dolll sold for %0e, now offered for 1t | jewelry business this is particularly is worth secing | true. "o suceced in this husiness a man Blackboards, sold for 8e, 43¢, 3, e, | must secure the confidence of the people, at half price while they last | and this canonly be done through s HANDKERCHIERS, | dealing. And when once such a re Children's handkerchicfs, le cach, 10¢ | tion issecured it is invaluable, o a dozen, i handkerchicls, price, e, | Ladies' tine white all silk hemstitched inftial handkerchiefs, our pri cach Ladies’ fine Swiss embroidercd hand kerehiefs, largest assortment, choic styles, at 10¢, or three for 25c: 124c, 1 17e, or three for H0c; 20¢, Zie and Hic. Beautiful line of coloved silk hand- kevehiefs and mullers, prices that defy | competition. usually sold for i5e: our | little ext 0 the The for holiday patronage of a public wilvh appreciates careful, conservative and honest methods of doing business, proves that the repu- tation of Robinson Bros. is worth some- hing. TO THE OMAHA BEE: Please tell you t they can avoid *1 fuction expressed by some wh holic T'he display of holiday ware son Bros, was never firm buat the rticl v the presents T “Turn of the See our line of furs, the largest and ""l“'—"\'- £l best scleeted line in the ecity. Admission 35 cen Black coney mufls, fine selected goods, | Be, 89e, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. | renders the Battle seals, $2.00, | $2.50. | storstasein Opossum muffs $1,60. K eetric seals, $2.76 3.00 and $3.5 Labrador seals, down filled, ! $4.00, $4.50 and £5.00, | Astrachan ‘muffs, $2.95, $3.50, $L00 | @ 4. | | Go to Sel ay goods. Nutria beaver, .50, 100, $4.50 and | the 00, odors. Cut Hudson Bay beaver, $12.00, Alaska seal (genuine), $15.00. puraL Columbia collars, $1 Baltic scal and coney capes, $1.08 wnight. g m, being sure to see me first Tid Ball after the entertainment. t only A nice handkerchief fora child, two | that firm as welll It is a guaranty for Se, others got | that the goods sold by that fivm At e and Te, four for e, we show | are exactly us represented. When you the bestin the land for the money, both | buy a watch, or a ring, or a diamond in white and white with eolored bovders, | pin you must necessarily trust o good \ hundsome silk embroidered hand- | deal to the honor of the firm of which kerchief for S, others get 25¢ for the | you buy. for nothing is easier than to same. deceive in the sale of such goods. It glish embroidered ehiffon handker- | pays. therefore, to buy only of a firm chicfs, worth $1.00 and #1.25, all in at | that has a reputation at stake, and two prices, 25¢ and Ade. which will not sacritice the od name Gents' white | ched silk initial | of half a century for the sake of doing a husiness, at Robin- s than it is this in their win- Iy adupted the generous fin, es shown - pecn an at Hughes' hall ts, > dissatis- bought prices by oods and A. HaRT. Our up in original and cu latest and most, ¢ gluss the 'l Admission 37 ballafter the entertainment. o drug store for holi- line of perfumes, put gluss bottles. with battl “Hughes' hall cents, including Fide 24 and 30-inch capes, #12.00 to & Densmore typewriters, supplies and Child’s sets from $1.50 to $4.00, vepairs for ull typewriters. J.T. Find- &2 We show the finest line of the [ ey, Tel. 161, world-fumed Bissell carpet sweepersat | T $2.00, $2,25 and $2. BOSTON STORE, e The 1. Goods House, Council Blufls, la. WILL RUSH OFF THE GOODS. Miltonberger's Stock of Furalshing Goods to Be Distributed as Christmas Gifts, The fire that wrought such havoe in the back pavt of Miltonberger’s stor Saturday night will be a blessing in d ise and not very well disguised to the gentlemen of Council Bluffs and Omaha and also to their lady friends who wish to make them Christ- | | mas presents, The insurance losses have been adjusted and paid and Mil- tonberger has determined to give the public all he received from the insur- ance companie: For the past two days Gold piated onyx val burners lectric ading Cash and One Price Dry | Maurer's, George S. Das quet lamps with and shades #4.00 at prescription druggist. Domestic soap is the nest —w ANNOUNC MENTS, Hoyt's “A Brass Monkey,” which is one of Charles H. Hoy farces, will be presented st Boyd's theater for four nights and two matinces, cormmenc- ing Sunday cellent Christmas attraction for this popular The ouse. scphi yesterday mainder of the weel. Not many years ago 1t considered an affront in Omaha to invite any afternoo com 1d Vs brightest and funuiest next "This is an ex- 1y A 1 wili r 4 from St. Jo- L here the re- would have been he has been putting the stock in shape. | 9n€ of pronounced respectability to witness A greator nlnt of it escaped withont | 8 Variety performanc Now it is the fad R AR o T o (T | in New York, Boston and otier large cities Bve e sSmell ol e upc O " | all over the United States. The most fash- damage to the remainder was mostly | jonable audiences turn out 1o see the famous contined to the bo. and cases. But it | “Ta-ra-ra” Lottie Colllns and her company all goes, not with a simple cut, but a | of variewy performers. Lottie Cotlins is, of grest big slash—a wide swath. | course, the attraction. She appears iy a atock was the finest in the cf musical teh bearing the ttle, “The e e AnEk ) Naugl ) ute." Joll, he newest and most stylish neckwear, | JAUghty Subsituten As Dally Capers sh underwear, Dunlap and Knox | \jth Baritone Albert Christian, which is style hats, collars, Ts and a big stock | ¢ of tailor goods for suitings. The sale will commence today and by Suturday | P things will be pretty hotagain, The ladies will find it the best opportunity of the season to get & stylish present for ir gentlemen friends at very little cost. There were forty feet of show cases, filled with the finest neckwear, in front end of the store and didn't even cloud the glass, thing is included in th Seusible Prosents, Useful presents, Presents that can be used as well aslooked at. Skates, sleds, carving sets, catlery, silver plated ware, Chri knives, fancy tea and cc 3 pots, Pric down. P, C. DevVor, 504 Brosdway. the smoke but eve ig eut. Sugnr Cornt ugar Cornt Try the Council Bluffs sugar « The best in the market Absolutely nochemicals used to bleach the corn white. It is young, tender, sweet, clean and wholesome. After January 1. Brown's C, O. D. grocory will close each evening at 7 o'clock except Saturdays and Mondays. Gold plated onyx top table piano lamps with clectric burners and shades only #1000 at Maurer’s. Holly and boquet greens, loose or made in wreathes, any size. J. F. Wileox's greenhouse, East Pierc Silverware, lowest prices in the city. Wollman's, 409 Broadway Domestic soan is the best Jurors for District Court, Grand and petit jurors were drawn yester- day afternoon for the January term of the district court, which convenes on tne Uth. Tne grand jurors given below are to be on hand on the opening day, while the petit Jurors do not have to show up until the 2th any opens This Tank Heaer Wil goep larve sized s ank from freezing in coliest weatlier alize pitally sungand acted cellent performe: A three i the Fifteenth Street theater tonight. 5 WARM WATER BUR WOool it { exird huavy ars withort ropatr, e address on receipt of $10.00 F. O. B. nere Discount 10 the trade. COLE & COLE, &,M&n 8. s Many other e poear. This com- 1ts engapement at also FOR STOCK. N8 COAL D OR COBS Few mtock- tle tn eold alvanized iron t (o any ving ta Special Noticas: COUNSIL 517 Grand jurors: Wiiliam Downs of Norwalk, | VW ANTED“o exchanes, gued ciy property s 5 William Osborne of Neola, Fritz Blumer of | Neyranka, near the towi 5f Cozad D 3. Hiteh inson & Co., 617 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs. - " = | JOR SALE At Tow Nt 0 cron, sty 0 Uniber s’ from eity limits: fine. fruit land. Address F 10, Bes, counct Bloffs es alns FORSACE A GOmpits ottiiug works ia §31 town i dong & good, paylng. busineas. G001 Short. breath, palpita. | Tvasons for selling’ “Adaren G 83, T tion, weak and sore lungs, pleurisy, coughs, colds, asthma and hron- ' chitis relieved in Oxg ty TARDAG od. cle: Ed MINUTE by the Curi- | Blann CURA ANTI-PAIN PIASTER, the fist and only instantaneous pain-killing _plaste For weak, painful kidneys, back ache, | uterine pains and weakness, it is simply wonderfal. It vitalizes the nervous forces, and hence cures nervous pains and mus- cular weakness when all others fail. Price: asci five, $1.00. At all druggists or by wall. Porraa Ui axp Cusx, Coxr., Boston | b | Broadway F YOU want for #76.00 argain. Adds YOU <uow that Day & He olce bargal o BSTRACTS aud 104 1% bought aud solg Pusey A 4-ro0im nous ¥ South 18t sirect address A, 12 W ANTED T k0od poeum 0 trad i s nave somus Fult and wardes land Hear Farm and oity prop & homas. Cou SRIOVE |, CORRPUGIR, VAL, €11 113y Burks, ar Taylor's grocery, ob) ¥ Baughi street nute horse for 01 good chance foF uetl Bluds, 1 . . TELEGRAPIIIC BRIEFS, 1 that shie was atont t o ¢ | yenraprobably crazed hor Many deahs are o ng daily 1 nall | tor Fredet w* The Monongalieln tiver conl miners' st | Boston yesterday 1o take the oat | sot for yesterday a1d not take place | pour debtors on & execution obta | Govern Markham of California has j Ton e repreived Mardercr MceNulty t San Only one wiiness was exay Mahar Bros.' furniture factory at Medina, N. | yesterday, & R. Congep, an ¢ Teaneo, $30.000 j 0y close Saturday nigti Mv.’- M'rl‘l\ \]<1 waged in oa t | northern New Moy Aro prepar | fiEht over insurance rat { 1o Governor Waite asking that w vention in the fnterests of that The reports that General Neri is under | 207 ne early dafs Arrcst in e Clty of Mevica 18 denfed by weor- | “HIeEITRVOE AL a6 Sariy ot respondent of the El Pase Times ven! ”' ‘”" A ! at th | of New York yesterday fied a demarrer toail | RIS S { four of the indletments neainst the captain N185 Tt PRAHoT Yhat The, Lewis Tompkine hat works of Middtes | ) WU HolNbE ton, N employing 200 hands, ins closed | 1o gortificate holds . de finitely, the “cause eing Iack of |55 Chy S nas. 1 = orders \ tho & new superfutendent for” the deat” and “dumb | Shoa of Chicago it ) Brings conifort and improvement and Governor Lowelling of Kansas loft for En ] gl RN tends to \‘w:. enjoyment when poria yesterday to he one of the jud the | v osay e rightly used. The many, who live bet- I e e S LIRS SO ENRUN DG y frivads wer v I ter than others and enjoy life more, with | Robert fines. a vietim of Tucsday night's | ation was crented fn the court at | less expenditure, Ly more promptly ratlrond aecident near Bradd Ta., died | us, Ind., yesterday by the at v ot adapting the world's best products to | 36§ty Al the otliers are doing well aut | ¢yrie Tieown, ‘conied T detth fur the needs of ‘.)._\\i. b being, will attest Ruins of prehistorie towns have been dis ¢ 0. 1, Grifty, u juror, with being dinnk the value to health of the pure liquid covered in the vi v ool Fddy, N. M. Their | Griffy i< leading chureh menibor lexative principles embiuced in the esploration proy 1o possess more than | Hundreds of the us of tal, I remedy, Syrup of Figs | on’ Hoyle stree ies Divon, & < praying that hody 1o defen in the form most acceptsble and pleas TOREY BO0 1 ot kCcontafntng | \ilson AT bITE ML employes ate alinost | ant to the taste, the refres nd tru! | "Phie Lonistana rieo mill at New Orleans was | | The Kansis Board of Pardons yesterday de. | benefieial properties of a perfect lase burned 5000, Plpeman | elded to pardon Co W, Tartman of Wastiing ative; effectually cleansing tlie ‘system, | E Mau of the fire depattient was kilied by } ton county, ;"“““,f”;“‘,‘\'; w months i 1o dispelling colds,” headaches and fevers || ReDtoisnt Beninnin Marsison aretvent th |1V adaw i sending a threatenine loter | and permanently euring constipation. Philadelphia yesterduy and will reuain there | ung man who was indebied (o i It has given satisfaction to millions and | w..l,.‘ ‘”"\\‘ Thio FHCAT Of BXPoSLNARLER Goh |mm.;<. wh fran mprests { soon met with the approval of the medical { eralJohn Wanamaker uesdny from raz where o ton, b use it acts on the Ki | isner & Vonderson of New Y ol Ity filed attenpted woup Aduiiral Melly's profession, be 1 pottier & Honderson of New s ork Cuiied & 1 fueship: the Aquidubin, was relunsed yester | peys, Liver and Bowels without weak- declar the w\w\uu‘u\ Assignint utof Henry J AR that R 'I': erlun the 1 ening them and rl;i ].‘1,1,.\1.\ free from < of Chicugo Vold i ALY whi AL v stionable substance. lad violated o Taw v objectionable substance sonzer was ljlled witdin e state during e Honusylvanis yeatordny, sudge Stows huuter | aistain B0c and $1 bottles, b x‘}\ is man- year ending November 15 down an oplulon refiisitie the peremptor ne «d by the California Fig Syrup terday 11 Clevelund, & prominent lawyer Rev, W. R. Covert faction to compel Clark to i WA o, Syrup of Fig [ pas shot wnd produbly fatally wounded by | Lonor certain wareants bl gl 1l not ‘own Marshal ). N. Richards. | i ud being well informed. you will no - and being we you, mll\.:w.”l’: ‘\“u.r' L miner, Iy undor nrrest at ALL THEY NEED'S ACLD, accept any substitute if offered. Tompto todasassinate Buuker Bogle Mouday | minerotogists at Burlington Strike n | = = = e Secretary of State Oshorne Kunsas re- | TInLEER 3! My Depomt, fuses 1o comply With mail_requests for wes- | ST Lovie, Dec. 20, A special to the Ite G | I":-I‘il"‘i;v «‘:(‘ two govetnors, cluiming they | public from Burlington, Ia., says a vich vein . . ) . . AR 8 AU S ! of gold, assaying nine and one-half ounces Tustice McCullen, of ‘the New York supreina " il Rt COMPY ARFR LAY HEAITL wovtestdn oh ty | gold and 42 per cent cop) o th has The Geod Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. plication of John V. Meliane fora stay in | been discoverad at Star's cave, near 0 | Gravesend contempt | SURULETALY | oty and aonimbee of sentemen hase oean, | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND | on. ¢ IA:A.(\,““T.YEK rived in -K.'n“\r:.: suas and incorporated a company to develop WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE LA S o iadab evnved his W i the find. - Liberal traces of tin and rosin ore WORLID'S HERBAL DISPEN: | polntment some time wgo from ~President | were also found about the same plave. SARY OF MEDICINE, | Diaz. — % Dewitt's Witeh Haze A niost pressing demand is being made on the | goyernor of Knnsas for (he removal of Stte | Labor Commissioner Todd who had trouble | = = ; Nonday with” the editor of the Florence lul- BO“:( \gn\.w Monoy. | A fire occurred yesterdny in Braddock, Pa., | on't Buy Something You wbicl u mian ubid 4 boy were fatally bugned | Don't Want. & | )\ S-months-old baby budly buried. The 5 eret | fire Was in the Louscof Charies Sreke, s Huns VOURVOTELSETSTALS Your Wite Won't Forget It. You Won't Believe It ian. | In the United States cirenit o i mlmm-\;w.u jury yesterday, in the Untii you see the haudsome Christmas case of Monastrio gainst the i 8l ) - 3 | novelties AT DEVOL'S, | Orlens returned whendicn for S plaur | Cookingnoveliies. of all tho Iatet patterys. or 82,5 feantiful earving sets. But above il the The eltizens of Wilmington, N. €., were | thin g that will ploase sour wife most aud startied yesterday morning by the appeirance | cost you the least mone | of s mietéor of dazzling hrihginess and st THE HAWKEYE DUST PAN, orm whicl salied over the city just about HYARHAL A now novelty that makes inzup d [ e ; iven [ u pieasure. No bending over hroken cor- | | Listman, o German servant employed | sets. No aching backs. No telliug how your [ at 2708 Lafayerie street. Denver, committed | wifegot nlong without 1t before, And 1t only | | guivide by banging herseit in the dellar of o | costs centa. “Come b awd see i 10T wouso yesterday. she had suved $3.500, which | Chr stmas present that s hundsoumc. useful, | shie entrosted 6 (o keaping of G. M Nobie, a | ludisponsabie. P, G, DEVOL, [ treat the following Diseases : | real estate dealer at 1636 Curtis street. Fear 01 Broadway, Couneil B Ts, 9 ‘ | Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis. = — ——= | cascsof the Eyeand kar, Fitsand Apoplexy, ileart Discuse, Liver Complaint, Kiduey Complaint, Nervous Dabulty, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhood, 8eminal Dinbetes, Bright's Di-ease, 8t.Vitus* .‘Xg&!".‘; e S hatism, Varalysis, White_Swelling, Serofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. . Women with her delicate organs re- #lored to haalth, Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds. 850 to $500 forfeit-for any = Dis- emse I csunot cure without meroury. Tae Worms removed in 1wo or three hours, of 1o paz. Lieworthoids or Piles cured. 3 S S THOSE, WO ARE AFFLICTED ] Will save life and hundreds of dollurs by calling for Infants and Children. on ot ing = DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tho only Physician who can tell what alls Castorla n that Castoria cnres Col o well adapted to child ‘onstipatic Ir comuend it s superior to any preseription | Sour Stomacl, Diarricea, Kructation, a person without asking a question. kuovu *IL A Axonzw, M. D, Kills Worws, gives sleep, and prootes db A correspondence strictly confidential, Medicing 111 o, Oxford 8t., Lrooklyn, N. Y. gestion, et by express. Addies ail letters 0 Without injurions medi ~ G.W. PANGLIZ N D “For several years I dave recommended your *Castoria, and h do %0 us it Lias invar results. “The ueo of ‘Castoria 15 5o universal and its merits 50 well known that it seems a work of supercrogation 1o end Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach,” Cantos Manzyy, 1. D, New York Ci Broadway, Council 8luris, s contine te se it. ed beneficia EP-Eiciose 4 eonts wn v Eowix 1%, Parnzs, °L D, R h treet and 1th Ave Sims & Batabrid a8\ foederal courts. Rooms 205-7-3-0) i Writa for Iuventor's G New York Cicys MeRRAT §irEEr, New YoRk Cin UR EFFORTS-- To make this the greatest rug weck, are worthy your attention. * Fur Rugs. Mounted animals, Red Fox wolf, wild cat, etc., $8, $10, 128 Real Angora skins, in all shades, $8. White, black and gray China goat 28x6 inches, Smyrna rugs, 30x60 inches, $2 25 Oriental Rugs. Rare pieces in small sizes, both antique and modern at very reasona- ble prices, and the assortment is unusually large for Christmas sales, Chenille Curtains. | 25 per cent off our entire line: I'sent on approval; Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co,, 1414-16-18 Douglas St. 100 styles: Out of town orders will be

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