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% THE DAMY BEE COUNCIT BLUFFS NO. 12 PEATRL STREET THier 1o any partot the oty FILTON « Manager TELEPHONTS MISUR MINTIUN, Born, girl s, urg, & iday go Frustes Store, cloaks and h to Mr. and 1] be held tomor- church at 10:30 istmas da T row Grace Episcopal o'clock Born corner of sirect Mrs, A. B Endert torda; by the Ancient Workmen as insurance late husband Leecox, th bash freight cars granted o continuance by next Tuesday I'he local freight office of the fie railway will be closed tomorr that the emploves may spend with their famalies. Miss Ethel Barclay entertained a of her young lady friends yest ing at her home on Ross street Miss Bertha Grass George Davis, who lives on between Twenty-fourth and streets, and is not in the drug business, arrested last evening on a cnarge of bt his wife. A number mede Whe from the Christmas tr last evening. Charles Harris. C. H Tovans will have 4 hearing next Tuesday in Justice Field's court on the charge of break- ing into a show case in front of Bennison Bros. store u few days ago. Regular meeting of Star chapter No. 47, Royal Arch Masons, will be held Monday evening, uary 1. All members and visit- ing companions are respectfully imvited to be present, By order of the M. 1. H. P, The Northwestern Mutual Lite lnsurance company menced proceedings in the dis- trict court yesterday to foreclose a mortgage for 10,000 on the Foster flats, located at the corner of First avenue and Eighth street. The case of Martha Harvington against 000 damages for personal in juries, was completed 1n the district court und given to the jury At alate hour last night a verdict hud not been agreed upon. Mrs, Maggie Mitchell had a writ of re- plevin issued in the district court yesterday for a lot of household goods held” by John t 2040 West Broadway. The stuft was seized by Coyle in sutisfaction of a claim for rent John McDonald died at 110 y morning of paralysis, ag home, 1723 North Kighth street. Mrs. Carl and Spa N 1ding teenth to Mr. and Fifth avenue paid 2,000 yes Order of Umted on fe of her of some Wa nas been Vien until alleged burglar not _lon Union P v in Christmas number |y morn: in honor of IFirst avenue. Pwenty-ifth was \ting mbers of the Gany elub responded to an invitation Omaha Wheel club to attend a ‘at the later's club rooms of the Preston and C. H lock yester: (1 82 years, at fter being helbless for seven months. The funeral | o'clock, Fairview will take pl and the re cemetery W. S. Thomas. a resident of Taylor sta- tion, was run into by a motor train on Broad- way' near the corner of Bryant strect Fri day, while drivinz along ina wagon, and both heand a friend who was riding with him were thrown out and somewhat bruised, although not seriously injured The complunts of the public generally in rezard to the tervible condition of the streets had theiv cffect yesterday, and Of ficer Wiatt was sent out with his chain gang to put in the day cleaning up. The state of the city was considerably improved, but it will take soveral days of work to make it as good as it ought to be Dr. Gunsaulus of Chicago won many ad- mirers here by his s during the Chautauqua assembly, These and other will be pleased that_another opportunity is now present to hear him. Heis tolecture in the First Congregational church of Omaha next Tuesday cvening, December 26, on avonurola.’ The adm s 50 cents and the proceeds go to charitable purposes. Dr. Deetken, who lives at 50 Washington avenue, had some coal delivered at his house yester fternoon by a man working for H. A. Cox. Tho man, he claims, drove up on the sidewallk, breaking it and ruining the curbstone. He called at the city clerk’s of- fice yesterday afternoon and filed an in- formation charging both Cox and the driver, hose name he did not know, with a viola \aition of the eity ordinances. » this_afternoon at 2 Ains will be buried in Will Give You 500 to Kead This. This notice, if cut out and brought to W. W. Chapman, is good for 50 cents cash in payment on the purchase of any pastel or otening at his holiday head- quarters, No. 18 Main street, which he has secured for this special sale. Five hundred framed subjects, just purchased by Mr. Chapman at a foreed sale in the cast, are offered by him at less than manufacturer’s cost. All new, artistic- ally framed, perfect gem: Ladies, if you desire absolute peace in the kitchen' ask your grocer forJ, C. Hoffmayr & Cos Fancy Patent flour. Trade mark—Blue Rooster. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. PERSONAL PARAGRAPUS, Miss Susan Hoffman has gone to her home to spend the holidays. Andrew Kastne business trip to Denver. J. Dickey has gone to Des Moines to spend Christmas with friends, Mrs, J. G, Wadsworth is confined home by a case of la grippe. Frank Trimble leay spend Christmas with his J. 8. Greszer and family Sioux City to visit friends for a weck. Martin Hugnes, ir., who has been attend- ing school at Atchison, Kao., is home for the nolidays. Miss May Battelle of Hiawatha, Kan,, is in tho city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J M. Matthcws. Mr. Horbert Huffaker Ta, was aguestof R, I, and Saturday. Frank Compton, who has been fraveling for some weeks, is at home to spend Christ mas with his family Charles L. Whitman _and sister left esterday morning for Stanberry, Mo, to sit their parents and friends during the holidays. Mr. Henry Slikkeryeer of Orange Cit $ioux county, is visiting with his son av th Instituto for' the Deaf; also with Mr. C. Spruit, 1100 Fifth aveau Missos Maud and Mabel Hazen are from Highland Park college, De spend the holidays with their und Mrs. John 'I' Hazen M. and Mrs. Hugh W been visiting relatives in this city for sev- 1 weeks past. leave next Tuesday for their home in San Francisco, Miss Bernice Kemp has returaed from Griswold, where she has been teaching paiuting, and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mrs and Mrs. W. . Kemp. Owing to tho increaso in the business of the Cattlemen's bank Cashier W. L. Kerney has procured the services of o son 10 fill the place of assistant cashier. He arrived in advauce of Santa Claus and weighed ten pounds. st evening for a to her have gone to of Silver Wiaty, k Cit riday home Moines, to arents, Mr. Burke, who have For fancy holiday goods of every de seription go to SCHNEIDER'S DRUG STORF. Perfumes, the latest styles in package and the most delicate in odor. Fancy cut glass bottles, celluloid goods and toilet cases. Call and see our line of specialties. MCHNEIDER'S, 541 West Broadway, Go to Sehneider's drug store for holi day goods. Our line of perfumes, put up in original and cut glass bottles, with the latest and most delicate styles and adors. Cut glass bottles onr specialty, Hase you seen the new gas beaters at \he Gus company’s office Dowestic soap is the vesk | ! S 6p.m. THE OMAHA E.\'l-'.\\'.\' FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 | Oharles Olive Has a Narrow Eecaps from Tostant Death, FELL FROM THE ROOF OF A BUILDING Whon Found 11 Condition The Wil Live 10 Was in gn B W the A SemisConso aly Mart Mo Accident Happencd, Charles Cline, a carp ployed at repairing the roof of Vie Jennings the corner of Broadway and Benton erday after] bout the iter who was em barn a street apo y noon 4 m roof his 1 ground ona pile i, He the st 1ch very sc being was fc 10 his time 1 ving he fell the ten foot struck his back on injure him when to landing wnce of about way as to alimost picked up senseless and_carried ony and for a that he would never rally ywever, he recovered con sci 1 last evening was reported resting easily, with some for recoy: ory. His injuries are in the vicinity of the kidneys and the small of the back,and are thought very sevious. chunces FOR THREE NOURS MONDAY. Bennison Hros. Wil Morning and Cre Monday te n Sensation. Keep Open We had the biggest business yesterday | we have ever had in the city. It was simply more th yuld take care of. The uine, and the people who bsught their 1 we ¢ bargains we have offered are gen- holiday goods of us realized our promise, that we would enable them to make a dollar go farther than ever before, For the purpose of obliging who were keep our store open Monday until 11 o'clock, holid riven those lost sight of in the rush we will and every bit of stock will be rter goods in the away at from onc to one-half price. If you lack anything. come around to- ind we will domate the biggest halfof whatever vou want. BENNISON BROS., Council Bluffs, morrow Where to Worship. Christian Church—Morning. subject, “A Christmas Carol ;" evening, “What is the Influenco of the Life of Christ After Eigh- teen Centuries?” The Sunday school will hold 1ts Christmas excrcises on Monday night. A cantata, “Mother Goose and Sunta Claus,” will be rendered First Presby tevian —Coraer of Willow ave- nue and Seventh street, Rev. Stephen Phelps, pastor. Christmas services morn- ing and evening: preaching by the pastor at and 7:30 p. m, ist—Corner Sixth Pirstavenue. Services morning ing. Sunday school at 12wm. Young pe ple's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at Bethany mission at 3p. m. James H. Davis, pastor, Congregational street and and ev Dr. John Askin, pastor. Mornivg subject: **Worshipers at’ Bethle- hem.” In the evening there will be given a Christmas concert by the Sunday senool and choir. Fifth Avenue Methodist Kpiscopal—J. Indus arley, pastol Preaching at 10:30 by pastor. Chaplain Webb will preach on the subject *Christi ism,” at8 p. m., followed by the ad tion of the ordi- nance to infauts and adults, Preaching at 7130, St. John's Enghsh Lutheran the Young Men's Christian association chapel in the Merriam block at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. G. W. Snyder, pastor. Christmas music and sermon at morning service and Christmas s service in the evening Berean Baptist Church—Divine servi 10:80 w. m.and 7:30 p.m. The school meets at 11:45 . m Reorganized _church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, near corn and Glen avenue—Preaching at day school at 12m. Y. Preaching at Dispensation.” Young Men's Christian Association—Boys’ meeting at 3 p. m. Men's meetingat 4 p. m., | led by Rev. Henry Delong. Trinity Methodist Episcopal—Preaching 10:30 a. m. by Rev. John Webbof Des Moine: and 7:80 p. m. by pastor, Subject, “Prepar: tion for the Advent of Christ.” Sabbath school 12 m. Junior league 3:30. league 6:30 p. m. of er of Pierce 10:30; Sun- P. R. L. sofiety at 7:30. Subject, *‘Lost Two Weoks in a Year. The holiday business of time has got to be don in2 weeks in- s.ead of having weeks todo this. The Boston Store has undertaken th task of clearing outits immense line in 2 weeks, and if the past 10 days' trade is any indication, we will suceeed. To know the reason why we do such an im- mense business, read the following list: 69¢ plush albums at 25c. H0e work boxes at 25e. 50¢ glove boxes at 25c. $1.00 plush work boxes, ver trimmings, H8c. Tron toys at half price. Blackboards at half prie umbrella stand, 63c. $2.2) sewing mackines, $1.00. Dickens’ works, 15 volumes, Scott’s works, 12 volumes, $ Shakespeare complete, 43c. E. P. Roc's works, 48¢ per volume. 25¢ 12mos, u good line of authors, at c. Hugh Miller's works, 13 volums, $4.! Vietor Hugo's works, 6 volumes, $3.08. ‘We are not selling dolls at half price of what they are marked, but our , price in many instances is less than half other merchants sell them for. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO,, Council Bluffs, Protected or son. Mrs, Johnson, whose son Peter played such ascurvy trick on her in stealinz $400 of her money, failed to appear when the case was called up in Justice Fields' court yes- terday morning, and the young man was dis. Iuvestigations showed that she was afraid her testimony might result in | her son’s transportation across the suate, and 50 went to Omaha 80 as to get out of the court’s jurisdiction, At the time she had but 50 cents to her name, according to 1t statement of a friend, but she willingly spent nearly hatf of her possessions o shield he son from the results of his own ¢ I'he 05 which he had in his pocket at the time of his arrest was considerably reduced, as he had to pay a couple of attorneys 60 for their services in getting Mrs. Johuson out of the way and securing the dismissal of the suit. For beginuers, every Monday. Junior cluss, 4 p. m.; adults, 8 p, m. Advanced junior class every Wedne 4 p.m. Assemblies every Wednesday . m. His elogant academy in the $ ot Beno block can be secured, with elevator services, for parties and musicales. Apply to M Winters at elevator. The best of music can be furnished for all parties. one year's oxidized sil- 2.08 set. set. tice, Christmax Gr Litte Soldiors, The annual aistribution of Christmas pres- ents for the children of soldiers will take place next Saturddy evening at Abe Lincoin post hall. By the generosity of General G M. Dodge this annual aistribution has come to bea fixed affair. a araft for 3100 coming around every twelve mouths to be used in giving the little onesa rousing good time. The committee. which consists of B. 8. Daw- % R. Fonda, Jumes Jacoby, E. 4. Ab- ot dud A. N. Scribuer, bus beed making i DAITY he event, and h:u! provided in_a wav | furn cnjoymont. T disteibution rifts there will be ng progra N. P, Dodge will After prayer by Rev. John Askin D.D,, addresses will be delivered by Judge Carson and C. M. Harl. Music will be fur nished by the drum _corps and others, and a substantial lunch will be served. Abe Lin coln post is the only Grand Army organiza tion in Towa that has this annual Christmas tor prent preparat ween spon wnat will wid n interes prosi Musieal. Paui evening, The mugical Tuesday in Chambers' h W PROGRAM Guilds of St will give a December 26, Duet Sl Simms, Miss Gortrade Gloa Mrs. Wikefie Dadley Buek Quarte Miss Edith "Thomas Mrs, W, L. Weleh it Aaron Lyman Miss Porieroy Didley Buck Quartette Rong-—Select Song- Sele Lewen 1t lius business sought hard Bi morning 14 the sack Corn loing postofice Reese, a colored barbor y the amends for the prevailing times by making a haul on the coal Smith & Fiood, near the corner of | adway and Sixth trac yesterday about 1 Ofecer Leuch neard the rattie of the coai and made an in vestigation, Roe flew, running with such haste as to run clear out from under his hat He was more of a sprinter than Leuch and | got away. He loft his hatand the sack which he had expected to carry away full ot black diamonds, and they are now in the ofticer's possession. waiting for him to call for them. Ie failed to show up for work yestexday morning, and nis fellow barbers claim he has gone for good to make Not To our thousands of patrons: The great rush this week has taxed us to our utmost capacity: although we try our best to deliver all packages as promised, mistakes will happen. All those who fail to reccive the skages as promised will find us at the store Sun- y ana Monday until noon to adjust matters, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Coun- cil Blufls, Ta. Handsome Holiday ¥ Look all alor Broadway and see if you 1 find anything that com ] with Davis' display of fine holiday goods. And they will be sold, too, if beauty, merit and price mean anything. Gundidites for Oflice, There is no dearth of candidates for the office of overseer of the poor, although so short a time has elapsed sice the death of the former incumbent. Henry Delong, who has already been mentioned, states that he will do his best to fill the office if itcomes to him without any seckingon his part. George | iraves has 4 petition signed by a large num- ber of his political and personal friends, snd the sume may be sald of C. A, Hammer, formerly justice of the peace. J.J. Watts, who has Deen occupying the position in the absence of any one else, is so well taken with the job that he is said to be casting eyes at the permanent appointment, They Must Be Sold; Take Them =t Your Own Trice Monday morning at 10 o'clock W. W, Chapman will sell at auction ut 18 Main street the vemainder of his elegant stock of fine ctehings and pastels. They must be closed out and will be 1d to the highest bidder. W. W. CHAPMA Homn Made W esome Candies, t only che perfectly pure and clean candies at Driesbach’s for the children’s Christmas, and the magnificent imported French and German goods for your lady's present. Open all day Sunda Twenty Per Cont Discount Onall silver and plated ware. Ster- ling silver teaspoons at $1.00 per set, in- cluding engraving. C. B. Jacquemin & Co. Oflicers Elected. Augusta grove, ladies' auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World, has elected the fol- lowing officers for the coming year: Worthy guardian, Mrs. John Boln; excellent ad- viser, Mrs. I. 'I. Hickock; sccretary, Mrs. E. D. Heckman; treasurer, Mrs. D. A, Hag- gorty; worthy magician, Miss Cutler worthy attendant, Miss Clara Kracht; worthy physician, Dr. V. T. Treyner; inn sentinel, Mrs, C. A, Tibbeits; outer. senti nel. Miss Aunic Schiferli; manager, Mrs. C. J. Roth. Great sale of skatc sleds, vocket- knives, velocipedes, boys' wagons. These are our Christmas specialties, and you can buy a pair of club skates for H0e, or a good sled from Hl¢ to Tie. Big line of knives, le's, 41 Main street, The following marriaze licenses issued by the county clerk yesterday: nd Addres { . L. Rowo, Cour i Luey A. Elfam § GeorgesSimons 1 Mury Johns were il Blufts i Mrs. June G. Roberson §Fred 8. Heller 1 Lottle ¥, Arnold Our specialties in celluloid goods and fancy toilet cases of every deseription are unequaled in the eity. SCHN 'S DRUG STORI 541 West Broadway. Smoke Christmas has its sacred aspect, which will have the customary observance at St. Paul's chureh, The festival character of the day makes the musical parts a specialty, for which great diligence has been given under direction of the orgauist, J. H. Simms, who hus added to the choir for the oc ion. The regular service of morning prayer, holy com- munion and Christinas sermon ing at 10:30 o’clock, ‘I'ne pubiic is invited to attend Bouricius' music bouse does not ad- vertise much, but their pianos and orguns are of the best and their prices wro very reasonable, as the exponses at 116 and 114 Stutsman are next to none. Ask your g eer for Domestie soap. Postofice 1 Christmas and New Y. carriers will make regulur collections and deliveries in the forenoon, Business collection will be made in the afternoon, carriers leaving the office at 2:30. Genergl delivery, stamp win- dow and money order division wili be open from 9 . m. until 12 m, Ten carloads of pouitry wanted. High- st cash price paid. John Dunn, 410 Upper Broudway. George S. Davis, prescription druggist. Wants u bivorce. Jenuie Estus has filed a petition in the district court askiag for o divorce from I land W. Estus, to whom she was married in this city in 1887, She claims he deserted lier two years after their marriuge, and upon that ground bases her petition. 0 After January 1. Brown's €, O. D. grocery will close each evening at 7 G'elock except Suturdays and Monday: Domestic soab is the pes —-— Furniture Dealer Assigns. Lovisviuie, Ky, De J. H. Riley, 8 large furniture dealer, who has stores in Louisville and at different places in Tennes- see and Georgia, hus made an assignment It wus precipitated by an attachment suit for $2,800. The liasbiliues of the Louisville stone are placed at 850,000 with the assets At $500,000. It 1s feared the assignwent way force the otber stores to the wall. | escaped his bullets BEE: SUNDAY., DEUEMBER 28 PILLA BECONES POPULAR Slayer of Sioux @ity Oonfilence Mon Exc erated by the Coromer's Jury, CONGRATULATED BY ALL GOOD CITIZENS Members of the Gang Who the Buliets of the Nervy Fellow Are rested an’t Will Be Vigors ously Esoaped Prosecnted, Srovx Crry Tue Bee. ] —A Meyer ar befor his Deg, 23, H, Pilla Joo Blum, the c went the « told story ot yesterday's aispatches Special Te m to killed G, H nfidence men today sronc and ting, as wiven in The court room was crowded, andwhen a verdict of shooting in self-defense was returned the crowd cheered und cheered Afterwards Pilla held a reception in the 1ey the shoa sort_of informal of the chief of police and hundreds of the bestcitizens met him there and congratulated him on the neatness and dispatch with which he killed the con fidence men. He was releasea and all prose on dropped C. G, Graves, (e ¢ Snell and Jim man, members of the confidence gang, have been for conspi Bow who rrested and wiit acy and rob bery. be prosecuted FRANK KEETSCHMER DEAD, Well Known lowa Citizen ¥ Kuddenty In Georzla, Dee, 23,—[Special Telegram to Frank Kretschmer special interstate commerce commis Thomasviile, Ga., today. Ho was taken sick ut Omaha whilo cneaged there several months ago in investigating infractions of the interstate commerce law. Caureh, 23.—1Spedial to Tne fie beautiful new Methodist Episco- pal church was filled to overflowin Sunday to witness its dedication. Bishop Bowman, the senior member of the Metiio dist Kpiscopal ehurch, was expected to be present and conduct the exercises, but at the last moment a telegram was received saying that he was too sick to attend. The dicatory sermon was delivered by Rev. J I St. Clair of Creston, a former pastor of this church “The disappointment that was felt by many who expected Lo hear the bishop was largely overcome * listening to the eloquent and able discourse of wr. St. Clair. "The following ministers assisted in the exercises: Revs, G, M. Hughes nnd C. M. Ward, former pastors; ltev. Howard, Mothodist Ipiscopal _pastor of ilenwood, and Rev. I W. Brown, Presbyterianminister, who dismissed his morning service that his congregation might attend, The edilice cost, complete, $,128, all but 21,400 beng previously raised. In less than an hour more than the amount re quired had been pledged and the chur dedicated to the worship of God “The building is of the Gothic style large stained glass windows, and is fi 1 natural wood. The seating eapa is about 400, ‘The members are justly proud of their new houst of worship. Tn addition to the ervction of the Metho- dist Episcopal chuteh, the Baptists have in process of building an' elegant brick church that will cost when completed about £12,000. The Presbyterians also beautified their house of worship by painting, papering and carpeting anew at an oxpense of about 00, The Cristian, or'Disciple, church expended over £100 in repairing its building, making a total outlay for’ chutch building for the year here of over #18,8%0. wses Away Dunvque, Tue Ber, agent for the sion, dicd at Plymouth Cotnty’s Success. Drs Moises, Dec. 23— [Special Telegram to Tue Bre|—The Des Moiues Tippecanoe club banner which is mwarded each year to the county showing the greatest percentage of republican ain, this .year goes to Pl mouth county. 1t was first decided in favor of Clinton ounty and the presentation had been made, but anjerror was discovered that gives it to Plymoutn. uraed to the Scene ol His Crime. Cepan Ravios, Ta., Dec. 23.—[Special Tele- gram to Tne Bee |—Charles Stocssmger, who conducted a bakery here for a time and decamped about o month ago leaving debts of ey hundred dollars, was today brought back from Parker. S. D., where he was captured. Heis charged with dispos- ing of mortgaged property and cheating by false pretenses. Estblished an Albi, S1ovx Ciry, Dee. 23.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.)—The three men implicated by Jessic Williams in the murder of John Roh. rer have been able to prove a_complete alibi, and the police records show that_Jessic was i jall bereat the time that Rohrer was murdered, so that her death-bea confession is a fabrication beyond any doubt. Twenty-Ton Fly Wheel Barsts, Des Moixes, Dee. special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—A twenty-ton fly wheel in th Des Moines Strect Railway company’s power louse burst today with disastrous co quences, The damage is about £10,00. No one was hurt. Trafic was delayed abont three hours, Sixty-Ton Fly Wheet Bursts. Des Moixes, Dee. 25.—A wheel on the electric s morning doing great damatze, but hurting no one. ABANDONING o THE KNIGHTS, Clothing Cutters’ Unlons Will deration of Labor, New Youk, Dee. 25.—A meeting of the clothing cutters’ assemblies, 2,853 of New York, 2004 of Brookiyn, and 6,224 of New- ark, Knights of Labor, was held in Claren- don hall in this city this evening to consider and decide on the advisability of abandoning the Knights of Labor and joining the United Garment Workers of America, which organ- ization is afibated with the American Fed- eration of Labor, Over (00 member: present, and it waus unanimously dec renounce the Knights of Labor. Johu Lawrence of Clothing Cutters union No. 2,855, Knights of Lubor, was chai He recapitulated the work of the har committee and said: “Our proposals went before the Knights of Labor exccutive bourd, but they rejected them. ‘The i proposals were sent to the American Federation of Labor and they mnot only adopted them, but promised us all the sup- port i cheir power.” A long manifesto attacking the Knights of Abor and setting forth reasons for the severance of the relations existing here:o- fore between them 1s issued by the garment workers, 1t alleges dissatisfaction with Grand Master S Likte Jol nE. FORLCASTS, Another Coid Wave is Promised for this Seovion Today. Wasminaroy, Deg. 23.—Forecasts Sunday: for Nebraska and Showers tonight and in the early fair Sunday; for Towa— worning;; cold wave; winds becoming tonight and in tue early morning; fai day afternoon; northeasterl Loval Record, Orrice op Tue WeATHER BUizav. OMata Dee. 23, —Omaba, Fegdra of temperature and ranfall compared with corresponding day of past four years Sun- winds; coider. 1893, 1 tomperature Minimum tew perature AVErARe temperiture Precipitation Statement showing the condition of periture and precipitation at Omaha for the day sud since Mar Normal temperaty Excoss for the day Deficieney sinee Murch 1 Norual precipitation Deticieacy for the day Deficlency siuce March 1 6.66 fnches Geonae B Hus, Local Forecast Ofticial. —— Farther Trouble lor Mexico. Er Paso, Tex., Dec. 23.—A special to ths Times from Deming, N, M., says that in the Maximu 08 inch | battie tought in the Sierra Made huahna ¢ and the 1 Mexk tured and hanged to soventy-fivo of tho soldier rebels. The rebels are now ward_ the town of Guerrero, fartt and further engagements with take place in the interior ofithes they have friends and Rive them uecessa relatives v supplies. - Christmas Entertainment at Chareh -0 Tho Presbyterian church was pr orated iast night and the edifice w the Chri wing i to the doors to listen (o tertainment. The [ carried out n voluntary ATL Hail to Clirlst Responsive r-ading Tnvocation by the pastor Song - Jesus i Cone Recitation Recitation itution and Sin Rec Song—Christis Conie 1y tation Vi Locitation i Anthen by e choir iecitation [N Song—Christinas Beils Ity Recttation Cor Song—Hostnna iy Recitation Perr Ductand Chorus Cora Goodiin and Recitution S Song by the congregation Benedieti solutions. meeting of the Memorial R At the regular club last olutions were uranimously adopte Wherens, [t has ploased Alnizhty infinite wikdon to remove from oi doath our Tate brother, John who represented in himself a ty manhood, w kind son, i 1oving Tthful Aerican citizon Resolved, By assombled, that while himbly sul Aivine will wo niust expross oir 1o loss of w0 sincere and devoteda bro orders and b it Resolved, That we extend to the ters and iothers of deceased sywpathy in this their e aftliction’: and be it further Resolved, That as e tionsbo spread upon our records, copy of the to the relatives of our dec Rowt 1 | P therefor Saursticld club, Division No. 3, Ancient nians, passea the following Wi It has pleased Aln in His infinite wisdom to remove midst our most esteemed brother John J. Fitzgerald ; and Whereas. By his d Lost a dutiful son and division N has lost_one of ils most carnest ful members avd _the community and respocted citizen; the Resolved, division Ovder of Hiberuinns, of tend to the sor brother its sincerc hour of ber Order 18, 1th his | sympathy in ement ; and be it als Resolved, That the Ancient Hibernians hall of this city be mourning for Resolved. That a copy tions be delivered to the ceased and spread upor association. Division No. of Hibernian of the the PNEILL, J. J. O'ROURKE At noon yesterduy the penters in the employ of Swift & bled in the bone house and sent of the elevators was brok gentleman arrived Mr. A. M. G an appropriate specch, vresented a gold-headed canc in ployes. Mr. heartily. M the men under onstrated by Lewis thanked Lewis i the gifts he has rec United Workm The following ofticers of Nebr: No. 227, Ancient Order of United have been clected for the next ¢, pust master workmau; ner, master workman; A. M. Gal corder; J. Reiley, financial Volz, foreman: F. Pratt. outside Bressenham, guard; W. Stuntg warden; J. Pleming, outside wa; The Bee's Art 1 Arrangements Tue Ber's World's Fa 5. Stott’s news stand on N stv Thwenty-fourth ana Twenty-fi} vour coupons there and get the ook, subscribers the trouble of going to get the portfolio. Cantats A cantat and literary pr at the new Mcthodist chureh The interior of the building was ¢ ram oceupi young | are very active and all of thew ments are highly spoken of. City Gossip. Ofticer Arvgabright is again able after a severe spell of sickness. a flying trip to Fremont yesterday The Modern Woodmen meet Joe Harsch, night yard mastel stock yards company, has gone to to spend tho holidays. I. L. Paxton, superintendent at mas among old friends, A. 0. U, Omaha lodge No. 66, ir hall, Year's evening at th Contractor Charles Fanning completed the work of pluci worth of sewerage in the stock yu The Drive Whist club was e Friduy evening in a_most charmin atgehe residence of Mr, and Mrs. I TRev. R. L. Wheeler will deliy course this moruing on Day.” In the evening his subje “Christmas Thoughts.” Mrs, Mulcaby, ‘who second and It streets, has ¢ to bo issued for th The charge is aisturbiug the peac was discharged, ? Tne Fremont, Flkhorn & Missou compun, erday took out a bull mit for tl r new round house of construction. The pe for a 2,000 bulding. “Phe turnverein has been reor the pn phernalia of the old socie overto the new organizatiod, 4 will be engaged and the member into active training atonce. Next Monday evening o tainment will be given at Bauer's Black Diamond Minstrel and Spec pany d Fiteh, th give a first-class ent us e riainment Sunday school this At 4 large number of pre scholars, This morning Itoy cnson's subject will be “Eastern S Dave McCourt was nis wife. ‘Tue evidence Court gave his wifc § evening, showed week Lo s of the money away 1o relatives. frequently went | given nothing o eat but a cru bread. ‘This was the case yesterd made him so angry thal be sl woman., He was discharged - - Negro Mivers Taking Whites' Cuxtoy, ind,, Dee. 23 —Thero erable excitement iu this little mi over the hmportation of 100 and laborers from Indianapolis a points 1 take the places of whi The operators have, 1t is said of the negroes here and promise per day. The white ummcrs say AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Presbytorian er Maglo City News. tation Herber Thursday evening the following res broth our of sorrow worial these <anie be engrossed wnd p sed hrother MaAny, P, BHENNAN, Committe affectionate Ancient Order of Hibernians, refore be i No. 3, South Omaha, ex owing family of our dece period of thirty days. famly of the de records of Ancient Parwick MeDosouen, Committee sts and car- | foreman, Mr. . Lewis. telling bim_ that one When llagher, behalf of very popular with Jim, which fuct has been dem- thef at Christmas time in the past. oficers. Bert Wepp- | house toda seor t otlo, ave been made to Art Portfolios at “I'his is done to save the South Omal L Mcthodise Church, a ast decorated, and all the seating capacity wis ople of th Is will be closed on Monday. | to Mayor Walker and Ofticer Iminger made next day night 1o elect ofticers for the year, yards, has gond to Missouri to sped& Christ- A masquerade brll will be given by South “For lives at wrrest of Patrick kustis minstrel MANIECR, Promises 10 A Christwas concert will be given at Baptist church by the Young people of the onts will be ted for slapping | house and that she gave the greater portion from work paid the fare to her south thom will Ate, where Sapertor Exeelle Syst m Seemst Refusiog Large Fe | Avpteants 1o arree ottily dec- | as packed | sran Omaha is full of eda why Is it that su eronce for Shep: was | of Why AEC 0N C 1y thun when tho first enthus Hore QRN Y ORFS a0 1 Syt vhysiciun WO the ron A Goodman |vumlnu‘wy.u|l»( n Mabal Rich | and eripplea with rheun die Fowle® | perishin undur ite oty | and were cured ‘ I hese things got to be ands of clired sufferors | praising and advertisin faity sykeam praciived b | | “Another thine: Drs : win public respoet Uy o in 1 | fation toseethi ot il | Ion o shatihe LA e S ‘et tem of troatment s low in meeting | §m 07 U ) ppuitting to | i i inal b grot at the 5 ' | mitted ther of our | il the s 1 | lifetime fr Saarstield wn 3 III! wll'l TREAUMENT ‘ured at Home rosol wnd that sented ; Sweats and Mrs 1. Huwkins, the writing from Litly, Heforo writing to Dr s free symptom bianks ment throwsh the i = fron nn avated foch pichiy God | £hb ielier Staga of ton > from our i which and oficor v 19 nway be ARKIN, of Iiber. had nizhtsweats wero beeon profusc There was noth 1 ¥ exzept the assu and faith- | frionds rezarding the wr a_ worthy | Copelana syst sults of my trial of th happy beyond any wot has brother, amily rec Ancient time, of et cult ana obstinate of dise inz me ouce n.ore to alie Mity God bless hiim un, good work. sed this their Order of | draped in sse resolu- | nezroes shall not operators say, if tect the negroes Bloodshed is feared Zo t our, Order | with Sir George Eltior, Lead the Leeent Dec. 23 great coal mine ow posed coal trust and a p | ONDON. Sir ‘ ner, 0. ussem- for their New England’s 01 Sarey, Mass. Do ¢ the people of the city ¢ in New England, Danie attne age of 104, He Trelaud in 1730, the in him_ with his em- the bovs SeriN vies, sr., wife of thi field Republican, is dead George I W CiicaGo, Dec, 23, —(Gec erved from ska lodge Workmen, term: M. his death, Capt have caused lagher, re- tavy; J. guard: D, [ Wasmineroy, Dec. 23 ou, inside | captain on the retired le dead. He enlisted in 1861, as a private i consin infantry, and out the war in Wiscons mustered out in - 1883 as. 1ty the'r in 18 deliver . between th. Take beautitul ular EVIDENCE | to Omaha Arguments in the was given evening. harmingiy Cuicaco, Dee. 23, Prendergast ca attempt to was made, anthing of importance arguments in the case Tuesday The avtorneys for the attack the o 1o be out | Gordon Murray, the wel on the alle ferounds covercd that he Mayor Harrison. was e introduce chureh entertain- hurs TELEGRAPIL v for the ot o Wisconsin | John Eick and 1 In an Ind,, tin jurcd Phe steam Friday on the Al ompletely. Near Utlea, N. Y., Inst n natG cldont the stock mill thre W., New yesterday | of $1,000 ng $40,000 Kunsas City's mayor u:l: Santa Cluus and every po 4 recelved n present J anner |, wealthy r Hozl terduy at Rochester, fathers' I8 i as take et will be | Gre nsburg, Kan., | A moyement is on oot Thirty- 4 warrant | fivor Pollceman Bennett of (€ and kilted Tom Adkins, While ntiemptiog Lo morning A. Erncst, the seulptor weed suit inan Ohl Thittees of the Gartield M for o0 Thomus Cahoon, Cattenpied 1o o ikl morphie balaice Goorgze €, Mugoun was Mount Auburn cemetery br rvice was held in grounds, o Coos By mail st Point Ties robber sei madl pouch Judgments (erad yesterdiny 0. Lustis i Valley Iding per now unde: it calls polic it Hisli nized and ty turned A" teacher s will go enter bl by the fnlty com the i the close given to Steph Pitisburg, Pa Hiram A, Faulks, lute Vineennes (Ind) National lust evening for alleged | tional banking Lows, that Mo | Garrett Groesheck upport the | R L ViR Yestorday Texur Furnit rexisaiie .| T the hanis Of & re #R0,000: Habilities, #4 For killing Captain 11, 1 | october 26, ust | Norton of Wintield, i vieted of murder in the fi Mary L CUrave dun penter, lust night th of The Deluney, houd MeCourt and was stof dry ay, and it upped the Places. is consid ning lown ro miners | A nd other te mine clevator in the now icago, In course of cons | Wushiugton strects four nien were provably f Two more Indictments apainst Cashier Vaill of thew $1.50 i clul bunk at Brooklyu that the = ORS. COPELND § Their Services Are Fience 10 pay more, even whoere th Hemorrh Hawkins, wife of the celet rated consuniption th biood, while the 12 o encoura neeessal ) Charles list hird Wiscousin infuntry ymy as i second was placed on the retired list competency of was an pstordiy at men Niein coust ne and rail miners of Pennsylvan Wization, wnd it s meeting with considerabl of the lurgest dry goods and - notions sed about 40 years, uged about 9 years. gun Wright in : | Demand. d EfMcieney of Thelr o3 Weleoming New Test Treatment. Atod I in family phy fust so marked a prot Wi as the Coporind & < It that the offices v more th yeats agc, fe T thie first Hi Vi boon | Veople wi o the hond for br. ehit < Copeland wor vty or wiic talked about T ) that niany thov speaking from the Wera privat the admirable « v tiese physicl Copeland & S 0T COUFAZEOUS 05t TS0 ade avallabic g advantaee enornons f rtheir mtehloss Uit all can afford it 1o to neiudo wil the DAt ents are not per BY MAILL. pehial Congh, Night Lev. 1. 1 Lutheran min P, says; Copoland with W view to troat 1 had been sutfor.ne vof bronehind catierh ntly itdeveloped into * Tho pain- oen wast- 1L ore heay- denilititin, and mor mord Mg more o th ranca t eat efl of lung troat sy 15 of des ription hus Deen the me ins ina comparatively briet pletely mustoring the most Hfli- nases, and of restor st uhsoluto ho 1th A prosper hin in his o work, while the , they will pro- L aharined posse PRt XL IDISTINGUISHED DEAD.S er of the Owners in English Strike. Georze Elliot, the author of the pro sminent member the Coal Owners association, is dead 1est Inhubi 3. he man wh anned as the olde I Haggerty, is dead, was born in Cork, Mrs, Samuel Bowles, Sr. FieLn, Mass., Dec, 28, ~Mrs. Sam : editor ol of the Spring- L aged 06 years. odworth. vge R Woodworth, a wealthy merchant formerly at Algona, In., was found dead in his room™ at Heart diseaso the Driges is supposed to Johnson. Charles Johnson of the arm the army Apri o the First served th in regiments, alicutenant of the He entered licutenant and 5 ALL IN, il of S50 Lo Begin Tuesday. Assassin Pren in the An evidence he evidence mpleted today buttal but the judge would not pe to be will stated be begun next » defense threaten Juryman A 1 known Seotehman, that they have dis: intimate friend of O BRIEFS, John Wardengen last evenime shot and killed Mich. the ood seriously in taplds Wor Fowler was wreeked 1 Rio Grande, feht two masked nien robbed awn aged farmer nwmed Matthew Mines yosterday v child in weted as that city nk attempied to kill Silas Wallbridae, al estate dealer, in- his office y¢ ¥ er Briendenthial of ssion of the Bunk of anty. o unite both river ) one or iuinsville, Fla W negro desper ost b yesterd and artist, hus con ) court aguinst the onument issozati (e of Ogden, | feide yesterduy by yeu hangs in he burled ye Cambridz the chupel torduy in Mass. A on-tne wis held up by a night near Myrl uring the registered $100,000 were en- lelshmun & Co., one firis o wshier of th hink, wis i violation of defunct and were kifled by the bout a wile cist ure company on the i 11 Bryant president, wis placed yesterdiy. Assets 1. Siver on the street and Wilburn hive becn con rst degree. her of & well-to-do ew vitrol in the walter in the West- brn botel, Denver, Blinding bim tor 1ife Btock exchange of cruction ut La salle Il yeste and atally Tnjured huve becn found he defunct Commer It 1s suld that wu lu- uy SHEPARD Lively |« tor for one of hope of CIh el trom | MEAD AND STOMACH, vinin Wwen Conneit Me 1. T. Albertl, acpaty city enginect, of 1 Bufts, with offico At the elty bullding At 410 Was ) AvENue, SAyS ! Talk by Kiown Mafs, oMot of and residing e Uniiveesally Conceded 1 hiad sufforc i of the hend and s Bt it theeatened my TRt \th quite scriously, but 1 found the troatment ol by Drsl nd & Shepatd to be very thorowen and efficient and sueh s to aford e entire reliel o a rematk= Ably short i My condition when | viarehial affoction wpplied to U for ox= Pert dlagnosis and treatment, wasm't that of ¢ | any vio ent or prostrating filness. but that of nstant indisposition o half-sickness, 1 was ALWAYS miserably ont of sorts, howd nn fovers ed, stuffed up condition. piin and soroness over the oyes, a slekly and al ntinous hoadache, 1 constant foelinz of physical de prossion, heaviness and fat Wity conted tongue And 1he taste of sourpolsons in the MO, AN @ Sense o SOmething wrong in my Tro (£ s thonsh thero Was Sonething £rows g the o, Twas never hun ey = soemed (o havo lost wll natueal relish of tood and would be troubled with of the stomach nnd wslek and s drowsy feoling for two or three hours aftor | eatmz My sloeb was bad. [t didnt rostor refreshi e, so Uit 'work 0: no work® 1 was al= wiys tred, alwavs fageed out, and just i MUCH LA WAY 1n0rn nes ws afior the' labors | of a day But. as suld undor the Cop treatnent all those annovin AIStressin s SymPLons. have. pissed away | tirely, an’d my health from that thue on Ueon excellont ln every respect wst 1 & Shepard ek more or loss Norier (el theunatism or other niadadios, desiring to obtain ent ided of the Copetund & Shep- S treatment ho(0re ieurnng ox - pouse, wil bo acordald an examinition and first troatmont froe of charze, ALl who app'y I person will b examine 1, advise L and teeat { ed upon their first visitabso utely freo of ex- Sufferers from ¢ curable ehronic some into! ard systam DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD, ROOAIS 311 AND 412 BUILDING. | ome 1ours NEW OMAUA. NEB to 1l a. m, 10w m. YORK LIPS (2105 pom tol:m. S ———————————y Special Noticess COUNGIL BLYFF 3 AW ANTED T exclanie, i s property oy Saih Tor oo ‘Tarm 1wl 1 Da: whon coung Nobeaih, AT the own 0 3 T Do & Co 117 Broadwa i TOR SALE- At low figur tmiber. 2 miles from cily 4 land, A F 10, 1 ne 1 YOU «now that Day & eholee birgalng fn rultand 5 city Hoss nav gard - land ?\u«-n;\v.\ and loaus Bara d ety bought and old. Pasey & Tiomi, Blus Cou novel, eosapuols 1 Buvky, at Vs, eni gy Taylor's grovery, +4) (GARBAGE Jeleancd. I JOXRENT A f-room nonss lopuee of B R Tavin, 215 South 16 st | WANTED o teade, it b iminie o {08 Darain, 'Address Hox 421 Counel s Jon sane A well 1o Bufms. Part of Cheap (€ sold 4 Couneil By Part of the fixtures and good will of A saloon on Browdway. Couneil fixtires vented | with bullding, oner. Address A. L, Bec oMy complete and sevent o saLe 1 tabie with stools, 81 foot chop honse eoun Broadway, Connell Blufrs, —_— dictment rector, hut his has been found also ane Bs unknown, Rev. Dr. Ciarl rihurst hus yet a homb for the police department of” New City and the district attorney s oflic the form of astatement and Wil be niade next Tuesdiy I the Howard terduy, witnesses frout New York testified that they knew F Lord Moore, and that the azainst a dis case Tenn wnd Londoy Ross und Willian defendant Howare Arrington, ex-treasuror of Orezon, who wit f pubiic funds, w to thiree yenrs in th e of $45 081 Seven of the operators of the T railvoad have been arrested Vi, chargod with helg the ¢ at that place during tho strike, compiny £170,000 A verdiet of not guilty was reacl trial of conductor Scott yosterday who had heen held resporisible for t Michigan Central wreck in which people were kiltod Tho Amos Tron works of wanufacturing botlors, ete., 400 men, shut down 115t Wages will ho sumption of A warrant for the nrrest Holmes, president of the S Trust company of Kinsis Cit sl last June, wis ehurging grand larecny, Louts Tejeda, who siys he 15 o medieal stu dent 4 Washinzton and who halls from Ven crtiel, was held i 31,000 bull for trind yester Qay for giving i hoeus cheek 1o the proprictor the Sauz hotel, New York City. Judigements aggrogating $53,004 were en 1 the cowity clerk’s officd at New York Sterday nguinst Henry . Albert, of the firm Alert, Hoager & Co. luee dealors, in Lavor of Nieholus Albert anf John 1. Crasiug Wy in the Porthnd, Ore, Chlnese cons Gasoafter helng out twenty-fow Drowsht (n a verdiet last night. The v finds E. 1 Mulliey, ex-special agent of th dsury department, Wil Dunbar und % 1. Bannon gnilty Sehedules In the Donglay convieted of the lar S yosterduy sentences penitentiary ind to pag high Valley White Haven S0 of the wreck which cost the in the fLernoon, terriblg 50 miany 0w A and eniploying N for ono week reduced 107 per cent on 10 ess of Willard P irity Suving wihieh madi issucd today, nment of Wilson Gods fray &% oo Hamber. o, to Eiburton 1t APt el oy, s continens tl Mon dhanads . dirsce Tabilitss #4230 The supreme court at b e e ksl Masardor of Votars Ulte e iy Wi ght OF huthority ho i B e il of rocorderof vaters fay A kreat dlscovery of stlver near the town of shafter, Tex, reported, where extensive L E o & sudy botnk worked: Tne. And i atitad met the Kig Grando 1 Prasidio countd and ina distrlet which contains several olé e polico of Now York will help the unom: ployeds Superintendent Byvuos held o con cont The porcentages of deductions will Nutlonal Bank of Gloucess o S0l By e Hechlyor yom Itomisht 1o Uy in 8200 " Td Fatio wis about 2 uillls on the dollar, A judgs fent of 857,000 nigalnst C. L. Work, tho presls dent of the buank, sold for #101 A notice was posted ut the st works of o L tite "eall stk i o cantor with S porfatindent. fobison with sefarence to seale, Mr. Roblnson suys, the compuany will e Sorapt 40 Ml the orders how on hund. Hetween 2 and 4 o'elock yesterday aftors noon, while J. B. Dixon, u real estiate und bond broker of Springfield, Mo., was absvat from his offic thieves cutered nd, forcing pen the safe and the drawer compartiients within, succecded 1 getting away with lurge nuwmver of valuable bonds, he town of Chastertown, Ind., Is exclied ovor e havel Chrlstias broseut recolvod by one of the prominent busine wen of thay town. Ira B Tilotsor u bachelor, on gu ing to bis pluce of business this worning found WHSM Y door, 1o which Wi & card bairs ing the luseription YA Christias present.” Tn= T e ks wus 4 pair of Ted-ueadsd Laubies about & wonth o.d, Joferson City, Moy Wrt of Guo Wirrantd 300 0f Kinsits Clty

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