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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2 A e 1803, e e e e e ey Al | | - \ \ .. - o AW TV commtinns T A fmassive sirong bos o windo o | P LTI U | and Tecturer, who was acrested on the charee — | T —— 15, in Bayliss & Palmer’s addition, and that | from the inside. Onl§ of the wall space Judggo Giberson, who held that the evidence | Shasi Ber property Iy dumnaed o the extent of | 10 covered now, bubXHEgives noarly 1,000 | — adduead before the committing maestiate | (N athods 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS 500 by the passage of the defendant's line | pigeon holes for filing papers and books did not warrant Wis detention. T Grande bf d . : " o | of raitway on Bighteenth street, adjacent to | With the vault doord Anil window open it e sclath was immediately rearrested and taken to- | o sating OFIICE: XO. 12 PEARY sTregs | Judge MoGee Promises a Decision on th T Do e a's Ja0 | Wil HAK® & Dlasant F8bal o work i, and |t Towa Educators of the State Association in FAr FGHERIALER TR counto, wheta he 18 | OF trg }.i TR { Motor Gompany's Charter Today. ment in the sum of $500 and also wants the the only vault in the tountry where ref Convention. wanted on somo charge growing out of the | Colds anc 94T 1o ] S | railway company enjoined from running | erence work can be dénc’ in the sunshine purchaso of a bugey Couglis were Telivred ty carrler to any partof the city Uains along the streot until the amount | without takiug the gooky and papers out of e Ty o , Ll L l 3 : shall have been pai the vault . ¥ se . MW SILTON « Ranuger { CONFERENCE ON THE FARE TO BE ENDED | *hall have been paid e " remodeling - tvolves important | EIGHT HUNDRED MEMBERS PRESENT | towa Ciry. ta,, Dee the lowa city | based on the - i NoAd J— REMNANTS; REMNANTS, REMNANTS. | chanees in the old offites. which wili greatly a—— opera house and other property of tion. | jdea of sup- TELEPIONES | Bisinessoce..... .. No43 | prainiad facilitate the work of tho clerks by con- 3 1 Clark went into the hands of a re- | waien, We i Night Bditor.. .. | Citimens: Committee Wil Mot the Connell | fiaston Store, centrating everything on theone floor. The | Varions Minor Organizations Interested i | ooy ton oo B0 ooy a tudgmont | PTESSION. —— e " A J PRUTE. WHioh Wi Sdareest 1 8 o . b LA e ald . L e " MINOR MENTION and the Dicectors Again and K The holiday trade in our dress goods f‘"’*‘lu‘:lvl‘l-l 1‘»‘43':‘-}:-‘}\'""".: f‘.fi“n:.:.‘.‘:]\'\.n”"i the Oeens: Considerable Tasiness of 817 I-Imlv Jo I(.\‘\:.‘»!‘.r the owner's former [ fow know s Uhe® Matter One Way or the ! department has left us with a gr used for the cashicr's office and the mailing Accomplished Yesterday—Will partner, Joi Al ; i that “fee (hl\\‘ - Boston Store, cloaks and holiday goods. Other Forever, | many remnants and short dress lengths | qud supply departments. Adjourn Tomorrow Night, Denging the Ameriean Aol " S 1 I . James Donahoe was fined $20.50 in police i j Of very desirable goods, raneing in It will perhaps give the best idea of the LoNDON, THG. 10 Tlmos this motning cold” is good doctrine. court yesterday for drunkenncss and begging | | lengths from threo to nine yards, These | extent ‘of the entiretsaite of offices to say —— PIKES 8 Lfo8 coltimn neticlo Hedto e ’ . on the street, | For several months p: dge MeGeoe ha goods we have marked a good deal less | that the floor area occupied is 8320 square " o ki TaFAe IS o ¢ wmn artic tod " The y 3t Dl B b e Akl " | than manufacturers' prices and will | feet. 1t also best indicates the growth und | DB Moises, Dec Special Telegram | jean Side Lights on Home Rule! 1t s de e Grace Episcopal Sunday sche i P P " he 8 b an manufacturers’ prices an i 3 X have o festivai and Christmas treo this | hid under advisement the suit broueht by |y SyITEEEERE, B« notning, | POPularity of the preat Masonic Life Insur- | to Tur Ber.)—About ali the prominent | voted to refutiug what itstyles Mr. Glad > o b Sk AL p Ba ¢ | Spencer Smith to have the motor company’s s 16 UL ST SN i 4, co comp: for less ian s ears ago sl o s o at o v tone's 0d ass! us that the An N M M ening in the chureh parlors u |2z s | December 28, Sale to last three days. 3 ek t . ttio o Soris & oovaniete AN « (& o oy in the chureh parlors. The interior | SF v b et & \ 1 \ \ ance company, for less than six vears ago | school teachers of the state are in the ity [ stone's repeated assus of coddiver oil with hypo } 1y srnted charter declared null and void because of the business was all transacted in one littl . vy s Swwantvainth \ fean constitution a \ complote para ) of the room will be handsomely decorated. | o | “Come and look them over. Youmay | roon less tha tienty foct seuare. in attendance upon the twenty-ninth annual | 186 CoRStItAIEn afoTic g Coupote | M 1 fites, & ek fatdood The Union Pacific railway hs been granted | the Im Al of the company to operate u ter | find just what you want, and at surpris- | 4 session of tho Towa Stato Teachers assooin- | R ASIIEAEAR TOE S THER AR T .* | phosphites, a rich fat-food, Ul trial u'r ‘x::‘ \tl““‘""j‘ i \‘"\H:{\'v.\lllv“\ll‘\‘ “ b ideion bty Lk ek VA | ing prices BOSTON STORE, Ladies, if you desire absoiute ruge in | tion which beran here this evening and | Briie and other British histoviaus | cure the most stubborn whose son was hurned to death in the round ‘IHV" clock ““: i M“M“‘u”rmnw."”m AL UL R LA A MU LR TR e riBGR RO [l el il it Anoiner finer Dot (‘fl\l;:h when ordinary medi { . e Prdes i | at 10 o'clock, and notices to that effect were Con Blufls Hofl 3 Co.'s o Patent flour. be 700 or 800 of them altogether, many of RET Hinrmiess Thnels | » house in bhis eity a couple of years ago. | i eil Bluffs, | Hoffmayr & Co, ey Patent flour, wother, I 59, B \ toon | Th6 sociaty young men of the elty twill 1 among the interested attorneys e e Trade mark—Blue Rooster. pe m;-ul._lulul\ \.ll\'\lillll\\l\: Ihe Woman's rNy Priensy .T; Do }\ \ s been | gines s have failed. Pleasant 3 L SRUL A 3 afternoc This is a case in v siriote o City. : ound ‘Table held an interesting meeting | fought near \is city betwe winee | T BIREorn8 pRODATa tions | e cusals intorested. and | _ThE executive committee of the Associated Two Weduim: this forenooa and haif a dozen department | Gagarini, an ex-oficer’ of il perial | to take; easy to (II;\'(‘NL have been made for the event and it will | the decision of the court wili be watched “"-“'"‘r' ) "’“‘“‘““"“ ”"r‘ clty fnto "”‘I i Mr. H. Claude Dye and Miss Bertha Grass ]“I‘l““l‘f b b i B bR B | chis L T bt Oy, tare, | lteamd LA Tingne Ko UAN Arveeiots, doubtless be n brilliant a Ahout | anxiously riets for the purposes of soliciting and also | ware married last ovening at the residenco | Mo afternool < dimir, and - C Mi iy e i AR > b0 rixionsl 1SV IS ks Fi arried 1a g e ¢ educational council also held a meet- | shots were exchanged and neither of the ot Dbl I Qs Tl I | his afternson at 2 o'clock the divectorsof | FENICVING any cases of destitution that may | of yne bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | fng today, presued over by State Superin- | combatants were hit. ‘Ihe encounter grew E L b -':‘ . { Kol o the dis | the motor company, the commiittee of seven be found. They have taken the liberty of | (jrass, on Scott street, Rev. John Askin, D, | tendent” Knaepfier. ‘The following sub) out of a love afair. ) wstie commenced action in the ¢ 3 selecting and naming the committees. They | £ cregational church. of. | Were discussed: “Needed School Legisla- trict court yosterdiy to secure an injunction | Citizens and the ity council will have an- | 150 F Lie don s ., pastor of the Congregational church, of- | Were, A L et ¥ closing the Colmbin Bottling works, at the | other meeting for the alicged purposo of ar- | h0Pe 81 L L !:‘"k""k this o | feiating, About sixty frinds of tho | gigh T I Qeerly, prosident State Norial The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Elpu-lem. rier of Broadway and Ninth streeis, a8 a | riving at some conclusion with vegard to the | 31088 and to that end they trust no one | pinies were present. Miss Kutherine | college, Ames: A, W, Stuart, city Superin. ] o o K 1l e 1o e slping han oks X ? el Ll ! S place where intoxicating liquors are 8ol | gurorences now existing between the motor | Will v fused to o comiE et mouit | Ogden acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Dye, & | tendent, Ottumwa: W, It Chevalier, u“’";:‘l:"!:l':'l‘_"“':;:‘:':o‘:r":“;m contrary o the stato law. S, Goldstein, € e ' coutell el ; ) utccs, givin 1| brother of the groom, as best man. Both | eity superintendent, Red Oak, and WOMEN. i Biown, 1iatiben Brown And Julius Ungat o v and the citizens. ‘The council held | instructions. They are divided as follows; | JRUNEHEE thegroom, O+ beap wote BOTH) Sb Sl ot TauInE. C5tnty WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- bl bl O b el Aol Mo lai g B duay,nbove Onkstreet, Mrs. 0. | Council Tlufts social circles %und have | Certificates,” ). . McConnell, State Short breath, palpita 'BARY OF MEDICINE, L. 11 Poliok 18 just recovering from a | cussed the matter from its standapoint, but | & Andseson des. 1o Hammers Unpeg Viewe, | g0y friends who will extend | university, lowa' City; J. W. McClelian, tion, weak and sore serious aceident ho had abont ten days azo. | what they decided to demand from the com= | Phrson: Brondway nd Pl from Lkt to | congratulations. After a short briaal trip | city supesintendent, Vinton; I J. Sessions ps, pleutisy, cough > Ho hnd the misfortune to fall on an iey side- | pans could not rued, as they all main- | Qitk, M Vo denniigs, Mre. €. G, Saunders, [ they will =oturn to this_city and 2o at once | Cooper, city supcrintendent, W Dos > colds, asthma and bron- walic and sprain his right ankie 8o badly | Gined a clanike silones. One of e com= | M Wiekns teriitoryenst of Pleres and | to housekeeping. M. Dye holds a responsi- | Moines, aud others. ~“How Shall We =3 ehitls. volieved I OSE that li has been confined to his bed ever | mittee of soven stated vesterday that this A rankin avenie, Mrs Auzust Bores | ple position in the county treasurer’s offiee. | Diminish the Waste in Our Present School MINUTE by the CUtte since. o has now recovercd suficiently 10} wijl e the lnst meeting at which the com- e Uhiseles Henog terpitory, east of | “ai Ghavls L. Dickey of Grand Island, | System in Gradea und Hieh School Work!™ | o0 Aviibaiy Prasiti, the first and b walk about the streets o little, with the aid | mittee will be present. 1f no settiement can | hollund: Lincoln avenue, above Perrin ave- | Neb.. and Miss Lottio Pile were marvied | 1. N. Coleman, city superintendent, Lewars: | G008 £ o0 VKilling plaster, P of a pair of crutelies, \ bo arcanged now, none ever can be, they | e Mis ey “Caker’ e e A i yesterday aflernoon at the residence of the | tadia Hinman, riicipal high school K8t | For weak, painful Kidneys, back ache, A boy who was passing the Christian | think. rhing<ide, Mrs. 1. McCabe, Mrs. MeGee! [ latter's parents on Linsoln ertoo; ing, prosident Cornel or weak, ps s s x| % g B ¥ ¢ pains kiess, it is simply home with a loaded gun in his hand Tuesday t, from Methodist Episcopal chureh to | presence of immediate relavives and friends. | college, Mount Vernon; A, Gates, presi- uterine pain de d i ternoon raised the weapon and fived 4 TOO STRONG TO WORK, OIS l‘\‘j;‘ .’\”‘m‘: t""::‘ “'“L_Im“_ Rev, H. P. Dudley of the Broa Meth- | dent Towa collewe, Grinnetl, and others. wonderful, T es e nervous forces, i mily Anderson, a little girl, an inmate of - % g Wilson Terrnce, At 1 Stevendon Mrs, | odist church performed the ceremony, and At the opening session of the state asso i hence cures nervous pains aud mus- | . the hiome. The ball from the gun passed | One Case of Destitution that Wil Hardiy | oo (i gprmace Mes Il Stavens lov | Misses Josie Clausen and Jenme Pile actod | ¢iation proper tilis evening Prosident rank | cular weakness when all others fail, through her hair and narrowiy escaped | 1o Retleved, First, Mrs. 0. W, Pitterson: west of B as maids of honor. They will leave atonce [ B. Cooper of Des Moines delivered i i Y transforming her into an angel. 'The boy | Rev. Henry Delong runs across some quecr | froniBenton to Bock, MrsAy heeler, Mrs, 1Pard for their new home in Grand Island, annual address. It is expected that Presi TTER DRUG AXD CHEM, loston. who fired the gun will be prosceuted if he | spocimons in making his costomary rounds | Worof, Broaiwiy, fror First o 1 Gk el dent William Beardshar of the State Awri: | . ean be found. R S R e R \ding uster's Al o Densmore typewriters, supplies and | cultural college will be the new president of e Lo John Hardin, Arthur Allen, Harey Hall [ (S0 0 Lot GE RN R TR y t's" froanioise; Mesi es forall” typewriters, J. T, Find- | theassociation. BSBOOSvw | and Lonzo N.[m.- . four small boys, have | m' ‘I\I"H‘\ “‘" hkz "' ;'H-“l ““‘ & '}‘M{ ;;‘ }imlv-n‘v ‘“',‘- J " Il\lnu!,\;:xl\'.) r\r‘.“n ley. Tel. 161, Ynterastiing MGt Oonatadeil l’implv blotches | been engaged for some time past in teaving | 44y, however, lie found a case that for A0t 1o First, George S Davis, Ralph Wil- — — 4 5 ATUHET ted.: s, b € down one of 15 1. Sheafo's barns, on tho | eenuino shiftiessness almost capped tho | Hims, Jueob News r: o Brondw 1) Narrington Wants & Now Trial, Des Moixes, Dec. 27.--[Special Telegram and eruptions com- corner of Avenue B and Sixteenth street. | climax of s year's experience. Two little | Offers’ v ',‘,‘“’;::;"‘,‘ Alp AT ."3“"'< The plaintiff filed & motion for a new trial | o Tne Brel-—The lowa Academy of e L b ters @ All fonr of them were arresied yesterday o | uing clled at his mission that morning and | &venus, Bioadway. o cid. srs. Tilleys, Miss | yesterday in the case of Martha ¥, Harring- [ Sticnces closed its meeting today. ‘The olee pletely vanish before | o an information filed by Sheafe, and on trial | 00T SOMMBLATIE BER Tl They were | Dell Dohany: Glen avenue o the end, from | ton nst the city. She wanted a judg- | tion of officers resuited: President, T. W. ED o \W-'“l) use of I treat the following Disease: i h e s s Gloason, Mres. Judgo Reed, ) " Andrews, fowa City: first vico presiden oad, Thra ; Ualihy AL, el b G AU H s 5, tiielP, toey balig wound witly | Bise g ek M. Gl Mes, dud ! | ment o7 25,000, but the jury did not look at | Andrews, City: 1 president, E Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis( spend one day in thecity jail misorably clad, theiv foet being wound withy | Miss Getners B ani Third sirvets, Glou : j U 3 ‘A% | HOOW. Norris, Grinueli; second vice presi- 9 oasciof the Eyeuud Ear, Fits and Apoplexy, eart Through tho courtesy of W. C. Burrows | F&S whtich took the place of shoes wud | o sivh avenue, tneluting Durley’s Gleh Mys: | it that way and_gave o verdiet for the cits: | deng, ¢, It Keyes, Dos von~s: secrotary B ~ h - Dlsuse, Liver Complalut, Kiduey “comblataty of Leavenworth ik BEe is in receipt of an | Slockines, - Me. Delone began, to aues Simons, Mis. Metride, ol steest, Bronde | Lhe plaintiff insinuates very strongly it tho | anq ' treasurer, Herbert Osborn, Amos; cecnam's Nervous Deblllty, Mental Depres< Do o b prasont ot the vereaonies | them and iwarned that they lived in a o, Mes. Meliride; Fourth stroot, Hirond- | affidavit which accompanied the “motion | alecutive. commtter, . C. Co Nutting, slon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal attending the formal opening of the Leaven- | 'r“x"’ TR ot gt iofet LT KB RN | raitlaintvay uin g B S fitis [ that the jurors, or ab least 4 partof thom, | Tows. * City; Prof. M. K. Ater, Worhuic % Weakness, Diubotes, Bright's Disease, 8t. Vitua* ) worth Terminal Ralway and Bridge com- | for granied that no ono would choose a | to Ninth avenuc, Fourth street, Sixt CIite| TOrC R 01 Wy 0L EADLO PREECUnUMOLGIELhL ar Falls: W. S, Hendrixen, Grinneil kY] vance, K S hatitm, Yaralysis, White, Swelling, . pany's ne w bridge spanning the. Missour: upers life of his own free wilt and accord | cago, Burlington & Quincy ' depot, Mrs, | they allowed certain members of the city | /Phg following fellows v elected: H, I ( it l = Scrofula, Fever torcs, Cancers, Tumors rviver. and of the entrarce of the Chicago, | When \:m ] \\uNllmyaHu\b! ”i livelist l| {‘, Stews Mrs Slevens: Third e (CONRATIRED approach them with reference to | guin, . W. Mally, 15 H. Lonsdale, A, G st and Fistula)n ano removed without ) \ioo TGy 4 to get dowinn into the bulb, he started ¢ 0 the park, from Sixth _to > case o it was al. conard N H O aTDesINGIE v e 4 (‘?I,),;q,,:‘.,“,,nN“(‘.‘l,,,‘, v raiirond and m“,n,;. to ot down o tho bulb, he sticted of with ol PRELTESChon a1 n B the case while the suit was on tri Leoniard, Miss M, flowo, Dis Moines W. i At health lg un the knm\,\ or "Tfi‘”{'"fi'u‘( drop “of cago, Rocl LAULALUEE DLES Yy msol 5 peded mo Mrs. Ruins; Third street 0™ the bluff, T Mocker, Ames: A J. Jou M. ¢ 2 & ‘oman with her delicate organs ree into Leavenworth, Kan., Tuesduy, January |”-\r\r.~l-“l.ll‘ st “.‘.M‘.‘.‘xhvx]‘(-':tllul:\dl\:-”f:v‘dm! that | NI aseniie o Elghtecntl 2L EGRAPIIGC BRIEF) Fulw, Burlingtong A, G Pago, ¢ a glows in the pure skin RI22% nontth Dropay eured without Wppiog: e Dol e ke e Bt dugz @ hole. in the side of the b ok el & Pactic trieks, 17 P S A Rl e andiclearcomplexiont Sgecial Attention given to privata orge Davis, who lives in the norths{ j,),q 4nd "had spread their tent out in front nth to Woodbury avenue, Mrs. Dr. Gordon, Joseph Louls of ORI \WiN arrostaq yens | AR tR HERIBERE T DEA ] A 4 C 2 [ Diseases of all kinds. wostern part of the city and was arrested : Joseph Louis of New York was arrested y ciate members: Prof. B. Fink, Fayette; D, 1 torn part of the eity wnd was srrested | of it so s to form two rodms, a reception Kev. GG, Rice, Mrs. C. 6. "Robinsoni southi | terday as defaulter. BiBilay(sT B Sphiney i Dlivelimann 25 cents a box. €50 to 8500 forfeit for any + Dlse soveral days ueo for bouting his wife, was to | room and bed room, Mr. Delong did not | end of G ) avenuo and between the ave- | pyy Fitzgerald, a flagman for the Detroit, | Ames, '~ i i J@@@@flmfiéfi N "”Q case 1 cannot cure without meroury« have Il hoaring in police court - sostor in the roception room, but pushed his | ¢ and Fairmount park, Mes; Coapman, Mes. | Grand aven & Milwaukee raiiway, bas tallen | S558 0o listened to Prosidens Pam- € DEST DM { Tave Worms removed in {wo or threo hours, or 1a, duy v‘nvnnnn.i but the SB RO 1~|_v§«]; back into the bed room, The whole | e, Vi TR o R B A ir to #1,300,000. S T D TR R AT, e ~ % pay. hemorrholds or Piles cured, PRnTgHE asikcoosling Ly ISl L 2008 place was o miserably, poor exeuso for i | tarritory bitweon Eightoenth and Thirgeih | The Now Moulton blgek of Providence & 1, | goholarly treause on Hacteria,” showins TIHOAE WHO ARE AFFLICTED JOORE SN sl e human . habitation. ‘There was bed | avenues between Third and Sixth streets, Mrs, | Wis xutted by fire Tt night ne man per- | 500 Cintions o SEMBADL FTH s vo lift dollurs by callin, upon similur charges before, gave him & | coverea with dirty clothing ana this, | Thomns Mitchell, Miss Josie Durgan; all terrls | shed. Loss, $200,000. S e b o e R sound locturo before dismissing him. promis- { \he ™ nan ana his_ wife said, was oc | tory between Sixiland Sisteenth sircots und [ The Colored State eacliers association of | CIne. art and scientitic industries, 'The addi on or using g Ingg hima heavy punishment if heever turned | oinied by them. Underncath the bed | $0uth of Chicago, Roek 1y ific tracks, | Missourd is now in session ut Jeferson City. me‘llxm‘|>n'r< by ST Androws o ‘m:; DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. An express wagon ran into I A, Bix | floor, which was tised by the two livte glils | stveot and Sixth 0 Sixteenth fvenues, | towne ot OKlahoma. Cato. and Licy have cvoked much discussion. X (~)TAR | @ person without asking a question, q horse and bugey yesterday afternoon as | and the baby as a sleeping place ab night. A ll| Patterson, 1. R. Duvis, Henry Stevensond | ceived visits from the ga dent fetl ntial, Medicing they stood hitched in front “of the lverett | pickety chair, loaded with dust and dirt, was | Main, SIxth ayenus to- Broadway, W. A. Wood, Mellva Ao TR ey Will Probably ie Sustained. H CAR R B S block on Pearl atreot. :'he buggy was tiphed | i the ~roow. and this the housewife | K Culo,d C. Lect oarl street, Bixth avenud werchant in Cheste L committed sui- | Cepar Rapins, Ta., Dee. 27, pect Sy over on the Bixby horse and a general | hastened to clean sufliciently so that therey- | 10 Broadway hio cide yesterday by iself. P T e s < r T 2 smashup foilowed. Tnhe horse's foot was | crend caller mizht not soil his clothes in the | LAY ‘”"“ ‘,""\'[' S yanu, L. . Iluston, after attenipting to murder T LolcgramBtofilinn bR SATEInCnLaWOEo G.W. PANGL lfir M D hit beiween the spokes of one of tho | uetof sit . At the time of his entrauce AL e ] e a 1in St. Louls. threw himself in | concluded today on the merits of the wheels, but he fortunately escaped Without | the mun and his wife were sitting on the hed RS Ty B Vet Uty St | congo in and was decapitated. temporary injunction issued by Judge Giffen 655 Brondway, Conncll Bluifs, sny broken legs. The ‘buggy was badly | enjoying w social zame of high five, but they | and Seventh ' street, Mrs. ' John Schoent- | Hug nt of Now Vork was sw restiaining, the oity. officials from muking a TS THE el dainagod, one of tho thills wnd tho dnsh- | stopped” the game' long cnough to oxplain | gon,, Mrs. Kimball, Sirs. Mergen; evenih | recelvor of the st Neholis bk yesterus. | 1) lovy on the new assessment of real and \/’ f& NA 87 Buclose 4 rewlae rd being broken off, > horse was | ey co ot got cnoug 3t Tior 0 Twelfth streets, R o Si » had previously given lis hond of $25: ssie) oul considerably bruised. ERRE th, i oy Mrs. | Captain John R (asson, county clerk for | § & "he man of the house displayed no ani- | Solonel Dailey, Mrs. Fred Hili, Mrs. 8&°F Me | twenty-six yearsand. a mtmber of Goneral [ The court made an important ruling a RUSTON STORE oty T b o e el 0 ANKE | Atees Scventli 1o Twelfth strects 1o Four- | Rusk's reginient, diod yesterday at Viroqua, | on the matter of the time of com- 5 3 oy foget any o it aithiough both ho and teenth avenue, dirs. Noos b Weaver, | Wis. vleting the assessment. Though the law ! g s wife looked_ plenty strong to o work of | Mrs. Jumes Patterson, Tnderwood S sogan o hadally, Datwoon B i eSMBNAREse on LY > compl _ Tor the Balance of the Week. amuch wore “arduous kind than playing | Tweltth to Fighieenth strects Browdway (o RTINS L L, e [ e menty b selies fcompleted Everything in BLANKETS, 7TOYS, | high five without fecling it seriously. When | Sixth avenue, Mes. - Sileott, over four inches covered the ground and It Vs anda 1 that the ques LA ONE I Some beer | Taltt TV Kl S ver four i it was not mandatory and that the question DOLLS, GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, and fl:g“_“‘\li‘;\“""\\yA\N"{"‘*"‘ ll'"‘?}"jm z"leui‘ Lhtoenth avenus, Mrs., Me) was sill " S A brene e atodod o would not nvalidate” the questioned assess- FANCY HOLIDAY GOODS at place tolive they sl (AP CEHLAT A Eighteenth to Twenty-third A dynamite bomb was exploded on the porch | ment and levy. The only question that re- HALF PRICE vemain in Council Blufts a little while and | oo 1o Sixth avenue, Mrs, | OF Lilly Autsis house fn Oulclands Vo Mast | mains 1o be decided is whether or not the il Staturday nig they thotzht it would hardly iy to take | Siiniic ulisbury; - Eigl to | e s o e hot o ECS AR | dsessment was regularly and law fully made, until Stuturday night the trouble to hunt u housc. Mr. Delong | Twe strects, SINth o Eight smashing all tie gln: ) N 'ON' STORR s o8 o Elg t DHoF faselin 016 o ¢ and from remarks of the court it 1s mfe ( LI o . to ot B and from remarks of the t it 1s mferred BOSTON STORE, concluded that they were mot so | avenue, 3 Srs. O all territor The ease at Cbicago o ry B 4 ael Fothevingham, Whitelaw & Co., Lead- | badly off ws a good many other families in | south of I uy from Twenty-Third strect | the wealthy Ohio man chared with thatihofwilliatscaingihoRvnlidiyfotitho SALED Bl o st oadly off us & ood wany other fumilics in | {5k viver, loys' Bros. Mrs, : Swun, W. ing Mr. Byers, a Pittshurz millionaire, was | assessment. The contestants asked per i ers and romoters of Low Prices. | Cox . nd Do kept the supplies | {50 0 Toreitory “noh - of - Broad: | yesterday continued until funuary 5. mission to file an amended perition and were N. B. Store closes every evening at 6 lll_-ll]\ on hand - for some more deserving | way,~ betwee Twenty-thi streot and aabs, Rosenkranz & Co., cwners of the en until 2o'clock tomocrow to prepare. N p. m. except Mondays and Saturdays. people. tho river, M Dudley, Mrs, P, Armour Mr plden F clothing store of Oshkosh huve, 1 decision in uhis important matter is geai S s e Graves: all territory north of it dway, be- | assigned o Joseph Kloeck Tiie assets ard | then expecte PERSONAL PARAGRAPI, After January L Brown's C. O. D. ! tween Eizhteenth und Twenty-thivd stréets, | placed at 26,000 and the Habilitics at $17,500. — groed will cluse each ovening at 7 | Charles Wute, Mrs A, W Johnson, Mvs | Tho first engine and cars crossed over the Fatlure at Sioux City Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker, a son. | o'clock except Saturdays and Mondays. iway hotween. Biehtoantn il hwelrcs | Mssourtrivor on the mow Burllngton biidgo | Sioux Ciry, Dec, 27.—[Spocial Telc Rev. 15 J. Babeock is confined to his home A ey to Avel Mre, Robinson, Mrs, Martin, Mrs. | g Tsinecn The test uroved very satisfac, | to Tue Bee.|—Olsen, Carlsen & Lundquist, Domestic soan is the best 3 the i ¥ ¥ ck of la grippe. @ Hennyediudee il Qo toryabeteuilikriEhs clothiers, failed today, with assets of about ® Fred'k. Leverett of McCamley, S. D, is No it tor Tat 1 ke and all tertitory horeh of Broadwiy to | John P. Hopkins was lnaugurated as mayor | $7,000. consisting of stock and accounts. the guest of his brother, W. J. Leverett. CoUNGIL B UREA I Doo ot & T1508 —To | L3 between Wil and Twenetn | of Chicago in the courcil ehoniber Tast night | Following ave the creditors and amounts ot Andrew Kastner, who left. Chrisumas ove | GO\ “ Ot ee S el i 5.0 M. Muller, Mrs, Crombie; Mrs. | I the presonco ofthe groatest gathoring of | thoir claims . Ludlow, Sioux Ci i on 4 business trip for Denver, arrived home £ et e B Love; territory north’ of Avenue F, be- | pithenscvorussembled on any provious simi- | g193; Tilda Carlson, Sioux City, £200; Roc 2 i yesterday from Walnut, Ia. baon) ~IH-‘]”‘ -«llt by b certain evenitig paver | iveon Soventh aikd weltth e | B O een, the trusted carriage driver | 1od Suspender company, Rockford, 1., & ) i 3 3 { published in this city with reference to Su- | commi north of Broadway 11 01} 1 0 B0 Hrom | Wernberg & Unlefeldes,” New York, 35785 | | Mrs. Harmon of Stoux City, who has been ) Sy Jotwee ith, North M inn pro fidmily living ten S from i Neo k8 visiting now daughtor, Mrs, M. A Aricwright, | Derintendent A, I Stone of the motor cou- | Jiti, S UniRomn A Cohibia, Wi st rested Tucaday for an | Hefiron & Lienchan, Glen Falls, #24 Fisk, \ { BURNS COAL R o AT BT pany. Muchi of it s been so extremely bit- | Delfuy Tamumer, Mrs, W attemnied assault on lis' mistress. e broke | Turner & Co., Minneapolis, €673 Meiibben | 4 fnto her roc The ¢ »aklund prae venues from (e vs. Josselyn, who has been visiting her | ter as to show that the man who writes it «I{.”'”' rents, Mr. St Paul, $157; G. Strum & Sons, Cin- " 8ole Af,'edta for O.n:\hu. WO00D OR cOBS ad Mrs. N. . Conant, for the | 18 nctuated to see [ interse o rtificates of organization of the Unit - ks, has returncd o hey hom | #1883 Henry W. Pisher,” Chica Stutes Cordage iy, e outerowth of e an improvement in the management of the | Towse, Mrs, Nt Shopard, Mes. T in Evanston, 111 Her d 2 eh CoraoKo i e ; Carter & Holmes, Chicago, Long f= Jonz Ni ‘ % ational Cordago compiiy'sfailure, were filo ow_ & Alexandria, Chicago, $718; v ‘dauititor, Miss Mabel, | road as by a fixed determiuation o have | Koverit; il terriiory on Wushington | yesterdiy in Ui ofiee bf the sectetiny of Stato | oy rons o oairaeis. Chicio, $718; will vemain here for some time longer, Mr. Stone ousted from the company’ avenue between Ouklund avenue and | atTrenton, N.J. HNRe Signe silo, Cliic o,y S35 ELRYY {‘ vice in revenge for some re r i North First street, and between Broad- The jury in the Anna Wagner polsoning case toce ) itd b Bornisied 7 i BA l This Tank e Ten cavloads of pouttry wanted. High- | slight given by him to s - | way and - Washington avenue, - Inelud- | ¢ mdianapolis returned ot G o'clock yester- . p ) : fhi North Second - amd Grant streets, | Gass 0 Enedii0 bl odicky et uls Le Granae's Troubles, K from est cash price paid. John Dunn, 410 [ tache of the “paper. — Whi Ms. Robinson; Mrs. Bponcer, M Bl rdnvigyeninm AL, kinpibgraoman hed not so much by a desir [t s, Smith, Mes | pody peached and Judge Cox ordered the jury | CEPAR RApivs, Ta., Dee -[Snecial Telo- Wenther rexien Tpper Broadws not espeeially friendly toward — Mr. | Xyghur, Mrs. Kol sroudway from seventh | Joekod or tho night. - Tie BEE. .ouis Le Grande, lawy s “L VIl Tast many yeirs withont ropair Riinaikrondyny = one, I novertheless like 1o sco justice dono | aroet to Chiy rthwestern dapot, Deil | 10gKed uw forthe mente gramitolus Bk |slouleboOrandoinyyer R ey R ud with a y. . ny re- add Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. every min. to showing the | Morgan, J. I ; Browdwuy from Chicago thunikless Spirit of whoever dictates the pol- stern’ depot to and including | ceived its cf ¢ 3 g e i hoard ~ ) oo i Mot yesterday ut New York for orgunization. Funeral of James A, Jackson. icy of tho paper I want to tell you some- Lisding:iV. Y Conos, lm.lfy.,.l. Keppior » The funcral of the late Jumes A ) ; 3 rd s elected president und 8 X ) e e . thing that came under my personal knowl- ) s Qo W. I in, vice president. " ackson T v Sugar ¢ ! Sugar Corn! edge and for which I can fully vouch. Not Try Jounc! s sugar cor The motion for a new trial and a motion in took place yesterday afternoon at the resi- | jour awo, your readers will remember, Charies Try the Council Blufls sugar corn, went in the ease of Will ; ) Gipt of £10.00 K. 0. B, ner Vrosudent NEW ERA COLE & COLE, 2,40 8l Consultation Free, e e /1 ST | GHRISTMAS MEATS ter yoste " i arr of jud linm B L ST RS LNYNY mua. of all dence of A. I’ Rice, corner of Fourth strect | Nicholson was suspended from his vosition The best in the market. Robertson, the Salida, banker, wer Private anl and Willow avenue. There were a great | us chief of tho fire department, nwaiting the | Absolutely no - chemicals used to | overruled yostorday and Robortson sen ¥ had's maligusns.bIcaking ont on sy los WL | phe most for the money and best in the wany friends of the dead man present, and | Ivestigation by tho city council of a charwo [ bleach the” corn white, It is young, [ toane year each on theoe charses, | below the knce, and was cured sound and well o Ity. Tf you want to seo tho finest display Cornoll of Sloux Clty, were very impregsive, | Witnesses against Nicholson wasa conductor =i s | tiond acciaiing that U Was thetuty ‘of the [ Other blood medicines bad failed § ctaran 0 plaii vy, R e S e i ALThO close Lhe remaing wers caeortad to | o0 the motor in which HNicholsor returned to | Great cleaving sale of upholstery | j\inicipality to furnish work for tho unem- | to do me any good. WiLL C, BEA? O Box 454 St stroet Omui N+ | noney, go to Pokorny's new market, the grave in Fairview comotery by a long | Councii Blurfs on the night of the alleged de- | goods, fringes, € hinasilks, dotted Swiss, | ployed to support themselves and fumilies. Yorkviil ps - procession of friends, ac . of musie. The pall b the Masonic fraternity Captain O, R AT wch. His testimony was unde vers, selected from Proudway (Meschendorf’s old stand). tood to be | Roman stripes, ete., at less than cost There was a sweeping reduction in ery damaging to the fire chicf were: Judge i Here's prices that talk, Itead them and see y yery damaglug tothofire. ebior, and thers | untll January 1, 184, Counoll Bluffs | insukiruted yestordyy e, ths, Fopd Cliyc b, I Ui necessars for anvbordy to g0 hangry: W, | wad conseduently a strong desurd on thepart | Cappot Co., 407 Brondway RlagaUlasnnorka e gy M EAIFON T 0. BF Roast beef from 6e to e boiling beef from Brown, A. . B, | of Wo men who woro engincoring his d Bl etk S i BT vas troubled from shildhood withan ax; e 10 G aivloin steak from 10¢ 10 1205 portors O Wit W. A, Tiehsmith and | fonse 1o get this man out of the way. Maguiicent Ofices, ravate 40 08 X hro house steak from 10¢ to 12¢; round steak John Skinkle, Besides these th The conductor himself was very willing to The curious part of the public that drops At the meeting of - the offic Alaxtaitira ired me permanoty: MANN, o from 8¢ to 10¢; ribs and chuck steak from 6o following honorary pall bearers s Do gotben out of the Wiy, jouv e cauld ot | jn occasionally 10 watch the work of ‘J"E:‘l,lfi of tho ‘]l‘,;..l.l.;lm'l;- mpiars of | Kunsis R Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. o Tigo: cormed boef from 48 1o o; clods RS ams Ay Illml.:"“;\rn“r Blouz Ol 1 g 1 bo mado without absentiug | Femodeling Masome temple hall, changing | VUGG Was creatod, whieh, it i intendod, sh ul”:rMok“'h'\‘v]fi'n-’;fl'&:.- il Al b e wil the teata | 100; sait porik, the; mutton of all kinds from YT ; himself from work. One of the men con- | it from its quondam use as the forall | hereafter play o prominent part n -t e Biroreos || Botto 08 v nl ta all T lR it - uected with this evening paper accordingly | kinds of public events 1nto suites of offices el Jiheresultsof | porkc sausages from Se to 10e; California Ulismbers’ Dausing Prac isited Superintendent Stone, mid as favor | g0 the United States Masonic Benevolent xtrgordinary grand fury of Now Vork BAD COMPLEXIONb overworks sicknos v Pk Ba0n. 101201 1axd i EIRee ‘ For beginnors, every Monday. Juniop | 10 bimselfand to the paper ho representea uaranty Fund Life associations, Tedv. Dy il Furat T asked him to let the conductor off for that | And th Kkhurst. De. Parkhurst class, 4 p. m.; adults, 8 pom, Advaneed | Gy s Pimples, blackbeads, red, rough and ofly wkin 1 'v;(.an'"li.'.,.:.'flfilfi ;‘:: and hands, ‘dry, thin, und Talling 4 hair, and nmu' baby b ixhes , ro prevented wid cured by Corr. CURA BoaT, most effective ki, purifying and beautifying S0 D cailire fmpossible the world, us el as purest ind explanation and dhrouhoet o worid, " ERIE MEDICAL 0., Buffalo, N.Y. | A. F. POKORNY, - - 333 Broadway otd throughot the w ut and tone g ‘These pri subject to chaog?, every organ and Wo make our own sausages (all kinds), thic body. Rimple, nat- We sell ABSOLUTELY CHEAVER thun any Vmestiods, Tmmedi- | market n town nent een. We have the largest and fluest fish and gaire display at lowest possible prices. as present. It 18 Willis is among those i It was the | ure to be preferred. nd one of the largest A IA(‘IrIL' A Inl '-'[\ell’\hv Sheriff A l\& T h;'lm“' Ly lighted and ventilated, | Son of Pine Blufts, Ark, states that Hans I ‘l_‘,‘l ot that the | Jydrick aud Clande Sheiherd, who escuped J ovder that he might got_out of testi- | EeU & lust opportunity t realize the immensc Jjunior cluss every Wednesday 4 p.m. | fying agamst Nicholson. Whatever the [ mugnitude of the great hall Assemblies evory Wednesday 8:30 p. m, | vewsy 1 in question may have to S His elegant acidemy in the Shugart- | avoutthe accommodating spiritshown by 10 shacweat! narte Beno block can be socured, with elevator *”5“";""""“:"“‘ “"”“‘"""“‘-\“““‘*‘ he ALADY | and v is with siicere H (IR SoaBi0 e ot Who W o s rate found him accomimodating crough that o il the nd - who sorvices, for partios and musicales. | FAto foud hun uccommousting cuough WAt | poopio sco it closed to public use, - But the | St et bisgiiry, huve | i\pply to Mr Winters at elevator. The | frrar the investization was mude nnd \I:'m:u|‘x|<;»r’h\mmt- “'u )nvx(ird’lrll'. and the | recaptured at Juckson, Miss. : hast of music can be furnished for all | Nicholso 9 re P Mee (AU 1 growth of the great Masonic Life Insurance Everything 1s quipt at Wildwood, Fla., but i Nicholson was reinstated, a thing which T A [ 7 ”mmhl i R Y000, St UL Atockholders' “....,,.‘., BA!LEY LEADING DLN'llsl‘ SENSIBLE . s DI R B company and ils vigorous young coula hardly nave becn douo gracetully, | yyo Guaranty Fund, has becn so rapid that | the only negro positively known to hay & Elkhorn Valley Ruilway Company MAKES oven by tho prosc ¢ { MOLBCCH | the cntire” building is required for | Killed. " Some of the negioes who were | fe 3 sofs mibled (tenled) free. Ask yo v grocer for Domestic soap hereby given thist the g S N - for Mr. Stonc's desire to please. Drive AR ks " | And took part in the viet have been ar kholders of the O " ) ! ook D T URA S 5 Gova Dantedas bt they bo, romarks of so vindictive u | the, transactl l::\,‘,’lf“m“t‘ Duaiaeas. iAo g caliealy sherin Plaggian 1o Suniiorifi Valoy finiiay Cout iy, for e ol Beflut | 4 4 . D 8 s Bature come wWith vory poor graco from n | MOrk transforming tho bl o | fi rs and e Crseion of such 11 \ paper which could not possibly have pro- | OMCe8 | has - been going on - tor Wiltjam $tovens ung i Mr. Stout, w0 promi- buslnoss i 1y couo hufo i 4 s SN B Ot N a month and is now so neq u ent fariers ne norville, ‘Ark., « ceting i ico of The following parties took out licenses to | fected its pet from the consequences of bis | oy will be ¢ A LR AT g (I ST e O 0 ady for occupaney by January | reled Wednosduy abdut money slintters and a own mise S oved | 8 ‘With the completion of the work the | woman, and the formen ussaulied “the latier iding, Ol of'iiie | A FULL SET ON RUBBER §500 USERUL PRESENTS . Thurston, Unlon Pac wed yesterday in the oftice of the county . upon Weanesday. man whom it now. pronoses 1o huve re 3 inest suite of offices in the state y with o knife, cutting andAtabbing him several | wary, 1894, at 10 o'clock « P oxtraoted oulnieasly In mornin g : merely because of & personal matter. The :’.l.‘.-.nq.:..mr.r (Rl. ..l|1f<’.v.-,‘."‘,f:fi:. .v::.‘,',‘,“:mf: times, und then shop b 10 death with o re- Thé stock L r hooks will be closed ten Tueth extractod pulul T Presents that can he us2d as wo and Addross. Age, | veoplo of Council Bluffs ave not particularly | uq4‘tg force of clorks which takes care of | YOIVer L AT R G e BENIREILIANI UMY, well as looked at. . Reed, Council Bluffs interested n the quarrels between Stone | yho Vust volume of business. The west Ataconference with a cownittee of the 08I0, 16 B A ey Palnloss Filling =Now Procoss. q 8 g . . Ell MeTlyir, stinsber and any newspaper. What they want is to | pif VSt VOIURIR 0F Dusiicas. , The West | Amalzanated Steel Workers issociution ye saopetary Bridse and Crown work, Onost and best av | Skutes, Sleds, Corving Sets, Cutlory, rley L. Dickey, Grand Island, Neb have the company which Stone represents Al he terdiy ut Pueblo, Colol Superintendent fol apartments, 20x 1 Charloite L, Pile; Council Bluffs. which ope 2 dtdue and Geann W nted. silver Ilated Ware, Christy Knives brought to 1ts milk, and the sooner the inson of the Pusblo seeist wol FRAREURIREN SARIORN - ® J ks proposed thi fanc: N % s 1 5 A . N into un eightecn-foot h The first | on the resumption ofjwork the Pltisbarg w Stock Paxton Blk., I6th and Farnam St3, Faney a and Coffee Pots. Prices § . Cluude Dye, Couneil Biufrs Globe finds this out ana gets off the track . T ey \ 5 ) . ) 1 ) 5 ~ i Bertha Grass, Council Blufrs the less hkclihood will there be of u | foom will be eccuvied by Mtl\‘l‘liir:)“ ] v adopat’ STURSRRAINGS SIEAS I | | TlOLG BiokAIGR fosppUy B RIGka, NOkoe || Rakoei + Telwpuons 1083 | away down, WAL Hareours, Counell Iuirs gmastup, in which a cortain nowspaper will | Sl OroMces by o rivilte doorway leadiiiz | Inspoetor Houck tilegraphod Postofeo Tn- | the stoékiloldvrs of tho Unibn Elovator i, P. C, DeVOL, 504 Broadway 1 Minaie King, Council Blufrs one of the chief corpses. 0.0 o o i e Soorily lending | spector Johnson ut St Lhals yestorday. thay | Bany, for tho purpose of seven di- _—_— § Phomns B. Hickey, Council Blufrs Uspugaupice, | UBTOuRh the malling roon The second | BROOLER o RedR AE e erkin ablies W hip wont tors and such othor busliess 8 miy prop- OR. - i Julla King, Council Bluils 2 s -ln nullvll:ifxil“\.»nll_ IA;. lm‘ the u>lu l.., ,“' dic ..lx through tho Misson 1 Pacitic traib trow mail 1y como before ths meeting, wili by hold at MCCREW Sipecia) Noticass Domestic s0ap I8 the nest xaminer Dr . Lacey, and the one ad- [ iR O EROW Coltey vitle, in the terei- | We office of John M. Thurston Union Paclfio e, AT Mrs. Mary A. Smith Dead. prcick Joining it, fronting south and west, will | (ory, was procressing and would result in the | bullding, Omaha, Nob, upon Monduy, the 15t is the only C0UNIIL BL Mary A. Smith, widow of tho late James i —r— n:‘-l Judge J 3 it m-:“u s ofice lnm- cupture of a'l the bandits. asy ot Junuury, | 864, botiveon the Lidurs of 10 SPECIALIET | — —, 4 3 I aata o e 'aloal B Edgerton commenced coedings | ©Mces, with their eightecu-foot ceilings The sale of the Cherokee bonas Issued upon | @ ¢10CK @ . al TR i O WIO TREATS Ais. OU gnow that e T Swith, died yesterday worning at 4 o'clock, | Mary K. Edgerton commenced proceedings | o0 g™, jloroua immenso windows, are 48 | the sal of tho Chsrakts SLID ALEX MILLAR, Secretary. Doy that Day & Hess na 1 ged 06 y after a ten days illness with | in the district court yesterday for a divorce | pei *HEEEEE Boston, D Mosbu Uik aod gardn land near any man coulll desire. it and guarsnteed by the s smber 10, 1593 D13d2200 PRIVATE DISEASES | e She leaves thi daughters, Mes, | from her husband, E. B. Eigerton, to whom ! inw A s At the end of the hallway is & swaller room \;'“ hus ot lml b A PN LYY " and DEBILITIES of e ——————— RR{eCaneeN TGS SNRSD SAUERLOLS, &b RO RAE A ¥ e SN 05 (A EHRASKAS B A Al b 2 dd wsen A Notie 2 T8 and loaus Parm aud clty propars g Noe .nl Mrs, Ira I Hendricks and | she was marr in Newton, la. in 1875, | fitted up for the exclusive use of the agents. | joSey KON ot P 0 lan A A A S aunal MEN ONLY., bought aud kold. Busoy © & Phomie Gadne rs. R C. Fraucis. The funeral will take | They lived together until two vears ago, but | The remainder of the hall, with the excep- | Foifis Natlonil buik §100.000 he. guaranty By G S vy PR e b Ko T Ty Women Excluded Hlafin lace from the residence of bLer aaughter, | Mrs. Edgerton claims that he wus in the | tion of the southeast corner is in one big neaL WOney. $ e it Caunny ALl s held ot ce S APy ) - Mrs. Hendricks, 825 Third avenue, Rev. J. | habit of beating, choking and accusivg her | room and will be occupied by the desks of bout 100 delegates, reprosenting 15,000 | of the Unfon Dep: ompiny, at the heid s axter (GARBAGE remaved, cosspaois. vaulls, ehima: H. Dawvis ofticiating, The deceused wus & | of infidelity, and he finally ended by aesert- | the clerks and ussis ants. The corner re- | coal miners of cantral’ Pennsylvania, met in | quarters of the Union Pacitic Rallway coni- 14t and F: 9 Tocleanod ” Bd Burke, wPaylor's grooury, 34 wember of the Firat Baptist church. ing ber. They have one child, Charles, 18 | ferred to contaius one of the most important | convention at Dubois, Pa., yesicrduy o effect | bany, in the city of Omiha oo the 5th day of b and Fasoam e irond way ¢ A years of age features of the change. It 18 the lurgest | # Permunentorginization. “The wwrits of the | Janunry, 1s0d. ut 8 o'elock p. wi., for the el — | o1 ke t-room nouss. lagurs of B B Haye you soen the new gas heaters at LT and best vault fn the state o i the entire | Kuighis of Labor Uafiea Mie' Workers ot | tlon of disectors nd transaction of any other ’ . Lavin, 218 outh 1ot street @ 3 . M = 4 e 8 20 Enp y W America und Federation of Checkweigh Funds, | business thut ma; gally come before the o ! torneys- vt-l praz | = L - : 8. E. Flickinger commenced a suit in the | foot ceiling and walls three feet thick. One | wero discussed, but actlon wis postponed until | - J. G. TAXLOR, Séc. Omuhia Union Depot (o, federal courts, faam4 2)3-7-3-0, 334544 ool B 4. an 1 ube Do G0l Grosee George s. l)u\ u, prescripuion druggist | district court yesterday ugaiust the Omaba | large window 1u the south end lights up the | the weeting toduy. D1oazoy block €ouncil Bluffs le | shiclds, Nicholsou & Co., Counell Bluffs, Y

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