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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Toe OMAHA DALY BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | et mtouched some articis of as much vatu KICK ON BREAD COMBINE, as the ones he stole, e Central Labor Union Decldes to Do Some ! COUNCIL BLUFFS, g BENNISON BROS, Prosecuting. " " The Omaha Central Labor’#ajon held a OFFICE, - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | How the l(/l".llal’!! WI." Obsfiyva Than! : hanksgiving R‘ala Yoguiat masting tast fight THCPatterson's giving in This Locality. Store closes promptly at 12 o'clock, noon. | gy “with a large number of delegates pre Delivered by carrier to any part of the city. Today untii noon standard dress prints, 2¢ | ent. New delegates were admitted and given v, B8 y i " a yard. the obligation as follows: David Hopkins, | Bl tis i, %, PUBLIC SCHOOL FUPILS CONTRIBUTE fes' e o | William Taylor and Edward Beckstead of the | D 3 Mce, No. 43; night Ladies’ jerscy ribbed vests until noon, y I e e o —_— 11e tach International Assoclation of Maetinists No. | —_— e i 31, and Fred Fohman of the Omaha Stone | WINOR 0 Annual Gifts to Charity Made Many Hearta | Infants’ all wool knit booties, be a pair. | Cutters union T I 3 . Bk Glad-Unlon Religlons Services at th Children's 20¢ knit mittens, 10c a pair. The 1’vv|lm\\|\g resolution was, unanimously adopted Mayne Real Estate agency, 530 Broadway. Broadway Methodist Chureh Ladies’ P > knit mittens, 15¢ a pair. Whereas, come to,the, knowledge Arven Able of this city was married to This Morning. Buttermilk soap until noon, 6c a cake, | ©of Omal Labor unfon that the s Miss Susie Hunt of Hastings, la., last week, bakers of this city have entefed into a Alel] TR ENNISON BROS,, combination by which the ptfice of bread is ,S The Innisfails will present 3 B fmade 80 Dikh as to be out of Al proportion | The annual war with turkey is expected | Council Blufts, | {5 the cost of flour and labor, and, for the benefit of St s hospital. Gt st s o Whereas, The laws of the ‘state of Ne - -, -« W16 belonging to Dert Budd, a young to begin us usual this morning and last, in | WiLL HOLD A STAR CHAMBEK SESSION. | braska (see session laws of 1889, page § O‘ ( ‘I c()a tb— min whose faini'y 1ives here, has been found | "Ome form or other, all day long. The peopl i chapter 69) expressly and justly forbids and oo e ere llen oat of the |are expected to have the advantage in the | Aldermen Afrald to Expross an Opiulon | [Fovides ‘penalies “for wich combinations, by , therefore be it city, near the Chautauqua grounds. earller stages of the confiict, but there is | About Paving Second Avenue. Resolved, ‘That the law committee of | , : g The cily council met yesterday morning as a | a fair prospect of the turkey having some-| A special meeting of the city council \\u::‘:;”"”“""'.' ““:","”l lvv\::‘x](lx‘.”u:: \h;ry \.‘\ ;.l_‘ We must /“r””/, you with that overcoat ov ulstey that committee of the whole and took a drive in | thing to say before the doctor is through | held last evening, with Mayor Cleaver and | fians of this law. and 18 hereby empowered | " % /| 2/ W, > Fpot o012’ 2, 3 o , the Hurry-up wagon around the city for the | proscribing for those whoso appetites prove | Aldermen Brewick, Gleason, Grahl, Keller, | 1o teke such action as will lead o "the | you've put off buying (ill now. We knrow we've got to make o estigat e subject of pro- cholso shton, Spe q W res. | Prompt_prosecution of said violators of the | 4 PR : purpose of investigating th ubj I utimandgsable, Nicholson, Rishton, Spetman and White pres- | FIOMPL Bretvintn, of SHC v “aiven sald prices to do it and herve they are: » 3 f” i _’” et : s ning | The pupils of the various public schools of | ent | committee to draw an ‘n.- treagury of this | 4 soclable will be given tomorrow evening | - 1 A d Shteihitlo The ordinance allowing the police and » | union for w er funds may be necessary | in the basement of St. Francls Xavier's | the cit made the'r annual contribution to 8 hance allowing the poli nd fire diBustite it aniecs eaeh | TOF Such prosecution | church for the bencfit of the poor. J. J.|charity yesterda Every little one, and | departments to give one ball apiece each “onsiderable discussion was had regarding | | Con ¢ 2 p Feainey will recite and Miss Jennie Keating | most of the big ones, took to school in the | YeAr was given its second reading and then |, COR3CERe e BOSUINOR WA b rommit | Long cat, black and blue and tan 00 will ging. There will a be other attra | afternoon something out of his own abund- lad on !““ table | tee to the islature during the session. | s N some 0 own 8 Electrician Bradley of the fire department s o rersev over g H alvy O filam Huebner, who works at Geise's | ANCE. It might be an apple, or a potato, or | said that the city could save $160 8o by | Opinlon was divided upon (his sublect, an | kersey overcoats, with velvet iebi D works &t Celses | paakst of elther, or some g else, | buying 2 unds of wire and allowing was finally decided to leave the matter K ety when | @ busket full of either, or something el ) s T LA TR LN 9 R Dop ookl expiaded and.a_piecs of broken | Just as sulted the convenience of the small | the Postai Telegraph company to string it, as | i, I e G BT collars, 48 inches long, for, .. 2 v " " reed do. The er w o . . i L glass went flying through the air, striking | philanthropist. ~Every school building was | poplit Q¥R 10 OO HiEe "W power o | Mext regular meeting of the union. Some Huebner fn the eye. He will lose the sight | turned into a aistributing station and pro- | uet. | time was also spent In talking over sever of the fnjured member. visions went out by the wagon load from | The question of whether the city or county [ measures that will be brought before the ok & Co. for $2,000 damages on account of [ Home, —Wom Christian assoc . | pecially appointed for election was brought | NeXt meeting the committee will have all i ralv % :‘,';d:,ffx,.,l e 08 Wit of | Woman's Relief corps, or some other of thé | up and referred (o tho city attorney for logal | the bills asked for by the Central Labor with velvet _collar, medium attachment was on trial all yesterday after- | HUmerons charitable organizations of the city, | advice. His report will be called for next |union In shape to be presented for passage. lcnglh, 44 inches, worth at B001 Betore Judge Smith fhe suit is an| Who In turn will see that they go to some of | Monday night | A motlon was passed Instructing the law 1 2. all | dutgrowth of the Miller fallure some three | (he poor and deserving people who otherw The committee of the whole recommended | committee tc frame a bill which would east §12, all wool, at. yiars 430 g woull Lave a sorry time of it celebrat that on account of lack of funds the petitions | bring about a better transfer system by the y v % Thanksgiving. for the opening of Third, IMrst and Twenti- | Omaha Street Railway company. Ben 1. Salinger has written the police of | *pojjgious sery are to ba held this morn- | eth streets should not be done. At the sug- | “l"“l"lf‘“ I‘”"“N“f \l; 1"‘[““":’ """i":""“ I"““‘{ | ing at the Broadway Methodist church, and | gestion of Alderman Gleason and the request at his home in Manning last Sunday | Al wool, blue, brown or tan, all the Protestant churches in the city, with | of several property owners the report was 3 50 The sult of Peter G, Miller agalnst F. R, | cvery one, being taken in by the Ch should ‘pay. for the pollcamen who were ex. | leglsiature, and it s expected that at the Black diagonal worsted overcoat 50 g;;l:ll waieh, ..,l,.l hal. and w\:’hl BN | fho exception of the Episcopal, will' join. | lald on the table. ) beaver Overcoats, extra heavy Jf Pythlas badge were siolen. Mr. Salinger | Rey. 1. W. Allen_of the Christian church | ~City Engineer Etnyre reported that he had - $ R P i 18 the recently elected reporter of the supreme | will preach. At St. Paul's church Rector | tabulated the paving bids for Second avenue ' \vc]ght, 50 inches long. Italian court of Towa. E. J. Babeock will preach. Both of these [and found that on their face, without con- b WA s s eont Tho first “‘asesmbly” took place last even- | services will be at 10:30 m. sidering the quality of the brick, C. H ing the Grand hotel and most of the promi The city and county oftices, courts and | Campbell was lowest, Martin Hughes second nent social lights were in full glow. As the | banks, as well as a good many of th - “h A»'\ Th‘?m l:||tnl M::'r lh‘ls| rvl)(n‘r(! “wp uitial one of several social events of great | business houses, will remain closed all day, | had been heard the aldermen tipped back in | M o 1 Rty g ¥ importance to be given this winter, the affair | and nearly all the business firms will close | thelr chairs and spent a pleasant social hour | 7 p Extra fine b ue or _M“U( I\crspy outshone all predecessors in magnificence of | their places at least in the afternoon, in|and a half in discussing fall = plowing, | ¢ v overcoats with silk sleeve lin- costumes and decorations. The dining room | order to give their employes a vacation. The | Weather, the recent election and other topies f ) 7 3 ¥ was used for dancing and supper wae served | pupils of the city schools will also have a | Of absorbing interest, but every man who | p ing, 50 inches long, full box in the ladies’ ordinary. | day off, but will be required to report for | had an opinion on the subject of paving, if | ) i Bivle The board of supervisors has decided to Friday, contrary to the usual custom LB ORI L e Al LS Y€ ierrerenranennnninnnns clean up the judge's room adjoining the dis- his evening the Dodge Light Guards will | Ward about expressing it As is usually th o L tri6t, court room In the court house in honor | BIve @ dance at thelr armory in the Hughes | €8¢, It was decided that the matter of let. i a SANPLE worth states that in ordinary years, when the 1»:””‘ (znmmll\"v‘l(x‘unll \\Ill‘kvlt'p“n-v‘n ‘lvma_ | session will be held some time between now | 3 A ~a PACKAGE majorities are comparatively slight, such a|from 7:30 to 10:80 p. m., and Rev. E. W.|..4 (4o ‘end of the week, and the contract thing would never be thought of, but when | All2n unites with all the members of the | iy gy warded Monday. ). (4 to 7 doses) the Tepublicans arise and literally wipe thelr | Church in extending an invitation to every b t|one to be present. The entertalnment is “The new steamship St. Louls was chris- —oFr— opponents from the face of the earih, it |one to ! 2 e new steamship St. Louis was chris o hat some ofcial action should be | tended cspecially for the young men of %ie | tened with Cook’s Imperial Extra Dry Cham- | taken to show the democraticappreciation of { ity Who are away from home and have no| pagne.” 4 : to spend the ng. All strangers —_— 2;3;;‘.:a&lu::{gf;flflgl}yxxn(::_\ ‘:»;:nh ;n')kA\l‘I:‘fL--l:r;‘ be assured of a hearty welcome and will | Lost, fine new seal plush cape, satin lined, e & chanca to enjoy that part of the day | fur trimmed, Tuesday afterncon in eastern once, BV lcast among friends who will do all in | part of town. Lost from buggy while deli Pl P ll 4. Wo have two nice six-room cottages on power to make it an occasion of (hanks- | ering. Return to our store and get reward. easan (919 Avenue G, near Twenty-ninth strect, which I(l\l'\i:lk'-’ ol e Bennison Bros. e a taken at once. 9 o'cloc s morning a_game of foot i o e i Kfy‘?«ffl..fiii'_ :.(..-:‘1 mlr::h\lvu‘w'.-r in yard, large | ball will be played between the elevens of | L mestic goap outlasts cheap soap. TZ:“:&; Z";o‘;:;hr:krd’.m"‘t gnd;cderess o Tot. Small payment down and balance in | the Council Bluffs and Omaha High schools — = . installments. = Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl |at the ground on the corner of Fifth avenue [ Davis sells drugs, paints and glass cheap (Qnce_Used, They are Always in Favor. do o o and 3 % . . . ov e kome good playing in the past, and an| . wooiving will bring happiness to the | Hence, our object in sending' thems out o ® 9 game may be looked for., The Council Bluffs Rifle club will spend a | following matrimonially inclined young peo- | ©roadeast Wao Need Money. g : ST LA AR s ON TRIAL . successors to Columbia Clothing Co., And if yow need the goods the following | east of the city, commencing at 9 o'clock. Name and Address. % . R RN B e prices should cffect an exchange: — | W. H. Bliss, Allegan, Mich.. 2% ‘They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Bil- Axminsters, $1.26 a yard. A. E. Kilpatrick of Imore, Cal., had the ¢ i o . ( oD Bmma Staff, Councll Blufts.. © 83| iousness, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor 13th and Farnam Streets, Omaha. Moquettes, $1.00. misfortune to have his leg caught between a | . T Griffin, Council Bluffs S Velvets, 85c. i cart and a stone and badly bruised. Ordi- | Maude Isley, Council Bluffs. ppetite, Dyspepsi Lody Brussels, 85¢ to $1.00. narily he would have been laid up for two or | Zeno Plunkett, Pottawattamie count ;| ments of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Tapestry Brussels, 45c to 86e. three weeks, but says: ‘“After. using one a Wells, Pottawattamie county.... Ingrains (all wool), 60c to 60c, bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm I began to Pottawattamie count Don't accept some substitule said to be Ingrains (unions), 45¢. rN!lII hel_;;r. uml“lu Hm:;* days was entirely drickson, Pottawattamie count “‘Just as good."” ' ngrains (double cottons), 22¢ to 85e. well, e pacullar s00thing qualities which [ Guy P. Ward, Omaha.. it y Theuo prices are for cash oniy. Chamberlaln’s Pain Balm possesses 1 have | Harriett H. Hutchins, Omiaha. (U LU 2 Al COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., never noticed in any other liniment. I take | George Paules, Pottawattamie county It costs you ABOUT the same. 107 Broadway. |Dpleasure in recommending it.” This lini- | Madeline Kochi, Pottawattamie county. HIS profit is in the ‘' fust &s good.” e ment is also of great value for rheumatism | Willlam Tessler, Omaha A Square Toe and lame back. Ricka Brasch, Fillmore c } And a square deal go together when Byers The Earth Trembied. George R. Hanthorn, Council Bluffs...... WHERE IS YOURS? the shoe man, makes the deal. The new Rachel C. Davison, Council Biufls - .2:."9 toe shoes delight the ladles. Ono of the principal topics of conversation — Address for FRus Bauris, el Sk the street corners and in the resorts where | Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney ‘ron. ' —————— B eio Bl oL fow axsenthn :m o %‘i;(“]( lrx]urr‘mu( u“ isiieaocin \1\ h;r T o Eer 35 etiae Al A Worid's Dispensary Medical Association, / high grade piancs are sold reasonabiy. 116 | ™" MOst do congregate was an explosion —_ No. 663 Mala St., BUFFALO, N. Y. Stutsman street. that awoke the echoes as well as a good many Miss Rice will hold a sale of art needle- — st people about 11:30 o'clock Tuesday night. | work and china paintings 7uesday and Belected hard wood for nearing stoves. The commotion was caused by a huge meteor | Wednesday, December 4 and 5, at 128 Fourth H. A. COX, 87 Main street. Tel. 4% | which passed over the city, making every- | strect. All are invited LA A When buyin g a carpet to have one that is satisfactory bothin e TRAP, thing so light for a few seconds that p ; s 2 v, X y PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, could have been read hatl any of the spe Objects to the Jury. o 1 spend Thanksgivi jtn | tors cared to put in the briet time occupied | John Coyle was to have had a trial in 3 " f, Elits exl aesily oo dheibegh fiahes cost bl liitleumare, they reb Everett will spend Thanksgiving With | by he passago of the heaveoly visitor in | Justice Fleld's court yesterday on the chargo are worth the difference—better wool, better dyes, better it et . | that way. Shortly before it reached the west- | of committing an assault and battery upon i is i W. E. Hewilt and G. W. Gates of Davld | ern horlzon it broke Into three bleces and | Cnarles Goldapp, but proceedings were sud. work, gives better satisfaction, City, Neb., are In the city, stopplng at the| fe|l to the earth, the fracture being followed | qenly interrupted by the filing of an afdavit We are offering in our Drop Pattern Sale some of the Grand hotel. a few seconds later by a mendous boom TRODCCES TUE ADOYE ) very best makes of goods at about 24 price: D. B. Miller of Red Oak, formerly United | which shook the windows In houses all over | (g atate ailesiun framt o (e g imey® 107 | HINDOC ZEMEDY States marshal, was In the city yesterday. | tho city. SI Danforth is authority for the | jurc' ana. demanding that a mew. one be Ho leaves for Chicago today. statement that his farm near Blair, Neb.. | grawn. He claims to have seen Coyle fust % P, i Miss Edith Elliott of Austin, Il, 18 in | was fortunate enough (o be the place Selected | hefore (ha hour set for the trial plying 5 \ 4 Drop Patterns Best Ingrains - 45¢ yard the city, the guest of Mrs. McKune and Mrs. | for the thing to alight and the alighting | Thomoe ‘Alien. one of the jurore, with whiske : TPt I 5 S04 At 1 b I M. Treyncr on First avenue. was dome in so successtul a man- | i "“Marvin White's saloon. half a block from ol ing. Taully carrled in vo apestry Drussels 70¢ William Lorimer of Chicago is spending |ner that i it had only been| he court room. He was given until Friday | L ....;.-........w-...{n'u'ru."ut- s “ « « Body Brussels £ o Thanksgiving and St. Andrew's days with|done a few weeks earlier fall plowing | morning to prove up his case, and is now | Gehearmusiiimymodoee Ol oy ing INRAY r\a' y i o) W. S. Hewetson on Park avenue. .| would have een unnecossary. A traveling | 1Uling for evidence o show. that the Jury | Delental Sledioal Gar Frope.; Chionsos iy or ote afecia: Wh E. Basedale, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, | man_ started the report that a hotel was * s y ; 5 “‘dro atterns,” because manufacturers hava was packed with the intention of clearing | SOLD by Kuhn & Co, Cor. 1sth and Dotplase Sts., RIED d S ave J. F. Hunt, has gone to Olathe, Kan., called | razed to the ground and fourteen people | qovia regardless of the evidence. and J.'A. Fuller & Co., Cor. 14th and Dovglas there by the death of his brother. killed. During the day an extra cipher was| = . 8o, OMANA NEB. dropped them from their line and we cannot duplicate them-- A, T. Roddy of Des Molnes and John | added to the number of fatalities, as well as| Oregon Kidney Tea cures ail kidney trys. |~ Cary of Atantle are among the Towa people | & 8000 many other interesting details, which | Lies. Trial size, 25 cents, All drugglsts. you may find some better patterns in our stock. but no better who registered at the Grand hintel yesterday. | fortunately were without foundation. Word 3 [ —— ggods 3 W Silverthorn of Fremont, Neb.. s |Tecelved from Honey Creek, Crescont and [ Grand Hotel, Council Bluffs, Reopened. i y : ‘ Lihe ety Tor A Wisit with s brother-in. | other localities in southwestern Towa is to| Newly furniched. — Every modern con- See these as carly as you can it may save you something. I e ana taratly, on M| the effect that the shock was felt there the [ venience. ~First class In all respects. Rates, B ] » same as here. 250 to $3.00. B. F. CLARK, Proprietor. Mr. J. B. Brown and wife, with their two For the. Childee Dry pine kirdling for sale. Cheaper than daughters, of Knowlesyille, N. Y., are visit-| W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen of [ cobs. H. A. Cox, 37 Main street. Telephone | . DB. B.C. WEST'S NERVZ AND BRAIN TREATMINT ing Captain and Mrs. D. B. Clark. Mr. | McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there | 48, is sold under positivo written guarantee, by » Brown Is a cousin of Captain Clark's and | s nothing as good for children troubled with —_———— {ithariaad azonts only, to-quro Wenk Memory: TC la l ( 1 e m comes from the latter's early home in the | colds or croup as Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- | Domestio soap breaks hard water. l:i‘:kune!:lr-n'l‘;li:ll:t‘.lfl:;‘:“z-l;z‘iriy:“-:l;, Mgnhood; A - east, 50 that the visit is fraught with many | edy. He has used it in his family for ol s s Jonfidence: Nerva ey Sit Srenms; LO0% of James T. Anderson, the dcputy city mar- | Keeps a bottle of it in the house. After hav. | ENIRE &5 TEOREIE prices. J. % WICoX, || gex, caused by over-exartion, Yonthful Lrror shal recelved a telegram yesterday morn- | I 1a grippe he was himsell troubled with Florist, Telephone 99, E;cnhumdufirm'n.hn?m. Opiam (lrlqu or, ; i d yestel - e e Siher s hniaalts s whicl s sory, Co tion, Inssnity . Ing ‘announcing the death of his mother in | & severe cough. ile used other remedies| Ground ofl cake $1.90 hid. at Morgan &| and Death. b S aumption, Mnaanit 1414-16-18 Douglas St Taylor, 11l She had been a sufferer from | BIBOUC beneit and then conciuded 10 try | co.'s drug store, 134 Broadway. ‘uro or refandymoney. West's S o paralysis for three years past, but the stroke | the CHIESH N MECTEHS BHC to his delight it B Liver Pills cure Sick Headache.” Biliousnoss, = BBt Troved a fatal ane occurred last Satur. | 3000 effected.a permanent cure, Cheap Katos to the West. {dver Complaing Kour stomach, Dysgepsia and Complete Drapery Dept. 2nd Floor. day. The funeral will occur Friday Experlence Didu't Teach 11im. On December 4 and 18 the Unfon Pacific PaH ABANTEES iseuod only by y. deputy United States Marshal . sth-| EQ Miller was convicted of burglarly in|will sell first class round trip tickets to all| Goodman Drug Co, Omaba. Deputy 5 s erldge of Des Moines was in the city yester- | (nis city ye ago and has served a |Points in I ebraska, Colorado, Wyo- o — L day. He states that the capital city is all mingand U rate of one standard first worked up over the question of whether the class fare for tho round trip, plus $2. Read o R 2 : petitions under which the saloons are now | S€ems not to have had the desired reforma- | of wonderful prosperity of the irrigated dis- A ; 4 o Delng operated, as provided by the mulet law, | tory effect, for he is now serving a thirty- | tricts along the line of the Union Pacific and | | e 112 O‘S were sufficiently signed. About 1,500 names [ day term in the Omaha jail and the fingers | take this opportunity to sce for yourself. | ll] & | | term in the penitentlary, but his experience were thrown out by the board of supervisors | of the Council Bluffs officers are itching ta| Kor further information, descriptive printed | Cor. 12th and Howard Strest as incligible, and that leaves every saloon | get hold of him for a misdeed committed | watter, time tables, etc,’ call on or address | . . "0 B0 SRS sFaeln OF COURSE And his song is one of keeper some 500 short. ome serious com- | here. Last Saturday night he stopped at the | your nearest ticket agent, or |nase new: mansge l|'V.|‘v\r|‘lL,’\lx||‘|<ll‘| \I‘L!- plications have arisen as a result, Revere house. When he went away in the H. P. DEUEL, o ACRtad) T, s M / il ¢ texultationand heated and electric lighted) than any hotel in et L joy. So would yours — orning Officer Slead cros d T. A. U. P. System, Omitha for t ' $2 ooms | | DOES ? At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office | ot haip SE VUM TAR Aoross Dl gnd yateR uiha for f$2,00 per duy. Room be if you knew what was half inclined to gather I o geners 302 Farnam St., Omaha, | With bath and £.00, I8 WORTH ANY NUMBER | > 3 v | better of his judgment and Miller crossed IRON TRADE REVIE Hurney streqt cir at Union-Dopot f0e stocked with mor'e bargains in Shoes, . e h streer. From Webster strect Depot Hats, Underwear gk ishi; Dr. 1. U. Parsons, Archer block, Tel, 213, | the river. Shortly afterward it was dizc:vered ta r to Howard street, : ; Tats erwear an urnishing gt O locks Tel 2131 ihat he had taken with him a $15 overcoat | Steel Rall Meu More Hoprful for Next Y, L Goods than any other store in Coun- - oat B. SILLOWAY, Manager. School Exoreines. belonging to Manager Duwe of the Revere Season's Busines : - ¢il Bluffs and Omaha. He uses but A large crowd gathered at the assembly | house. It was found on Douglas street, be-| CLEVELAND, Nov. %8.—The Iron Trade : fapcelaliy. A1t e (ENY few notes, vyou perceive, and h school bullding vesterday | tWeen Eleventh and Twelfth streets, where | Review this week says: One element of un- badge of bad taste and care- P you will need but few notes— ::::“r:n"": ,".'HK,“:“':,;:‘I.‘L; e yesterday | had left it, At Mrs. Wilson's boarding house ainty. in the neuring for 195 in won| WHAT CAN CUTICURA DO Ve oeey that .,...u.;;"u. e bank notes or coins—to get pos- i N where he has been stopping, he stole a few nd steel is eliminated by the continuance who carries it « walking 7 sion of stylish, handsor PUpils of the school were to take part. The | articles of so small value (hat only a jail | of the steel rail agreement. At §22 there| Everythingthatin cleansing, purifying, and bean. icature of a gentle 3 comfortable ’lhlu‘v X) uncq“:fl program was a most attractive one, one of | senterce could be imposed. It Is el; 1 3 3 b tifying for the ‘skip, scalp, hair IN HAND, 3 g8, IXpe E e PPN Gt AaRaaLirR i, ane .0 | Mata ;m[;‘u ”m:“hn:u‘:.‘mm hs :hm.):e. r"’f“ 3 u‘.lh- u‘un |\ rlllmu of buying by of fufants and children the COTL brella! How does that suwit you? o doing business at 919 are 50 per cent , ove s Sc a b g house kept by s able to float bonds. Inquiries fro ? : & jctsdxome, atylish eane, tha Y s ! Bligh school exhibitlon. The names of the | Mrs, Deane he stole a lot of clothing valued | some of thom ave alrendy in. '»’;’-.'.f'-"..".;"[..'.'. ot e a0 o o Sosllos | F less than further uptown, and this iy performers were given in yesterday's Bee. | at §45, and It is very likely that he will be | the steel rafl makers will Kive support to eczemus, cleansa the sealp of scaly sereics umbrella in an in one of the many sccrets of the ims Not to particularize, every performer did |gsent to the penitentiary at Lincoln if the |other part the maiket, reinforcing manu- humors, purify the blood, and re. stant They are +twoin one,” s¢ success of admirably, and refected credit, not only on | charge can be proved. 1 the South Omaha | facturers ‘in the beller inat' 186 will kv store theé bair. “They aro absolutely and are the handsomeat, nob- “himself, but on the teachers, whose assistance . ure, agreeable, atd unfailig, Kold every whi biest et thing of the season 4 . = Melals thi 4 e P e eho a check to the policy of profitless opera » bg. every where, ] in £ - & ] 3 in the preparation of the program plays such | o jeure b the .yh.r.'.'“f hB Ul hll| 9. ShS “l“l" that has prevafied so long.. The silent beautijut present ? O T. B. HUGHES, an important part, It was the first time this RO' er, s probable | the coke operators in the Connellsville re- " leg i canvi P — — —— 3 v ¢ i The Leading Down Town Merchant. Year that the Tikh Senool Literary mociety | (hat they will consent to his ‘being brought | glon about the price of thelr product after ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL' 'LABORATORY o g gt g X Dot cnt, he High School Literary seclety | hore for a trial before belng put through his | January 1 ix ketting more oppressive. “The ", ! o thein, andlots o othel Sawyer's opening address referred to that | PAces there general desire to know about the probable % . 1 . . i e ST status of bessemer plg early in the year ls C. L Becker, S - i fact. The recitations, orations, essays and| Ten per cent discount on all trimmed hats | evidenced in the number of consumers and ker, Phagmacist, M. WOLLMAN, - - 409 Broadway. declamations were Interspersed with music | this week at Miss Ragdale's. middlemen who are sounding the market. | 5oq in Str ) i THI JEW of an excellent variety, The High school is While there are rumors of transactions, it | 209 Main Street - + . Council Bluffs. THUE JB | ] ] fortunate in having musicians in plenty, and | Ol cake, $1.40 % turns out that there is little buying In the —r e . i Do R R A P — LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN I0WA. 5 Wouldn't Qus the Indictments. Dy Messrs. Tom Askin, Grabl, Thaddeus Ed. | Can be purchased only of the G. R. Wheeler ORI 5 GEO. P, SANFORD. A, W. wards and Charles unv.-:m»h “w‘nfl‘fr l:': Brewing company, Wheeler & Hereld, Coun- | DUBUQUE, la, Nov. 28.—(8pecial Tele- 3 President. i 1 erclses were held in all the other scools of | €l Blufts, la. gram.—Judge Shiras today overruled & ecia) Notices oil Walc uryaijul;une of all kmd‘s of Paints the clty, and each building was filled with Bureid DRI ENL motion to quash Van Buren indictments. £ wosT /7 ! ils, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. We are 4y friends of the pupils. &' thlst hivke 1o tho Bose of W. B | semsemen el Couneil Bluffs 3 9 . manufacturers of Art Glass and can make you Boston Store will be closed all day foday, | PaInbridge, 714 Fourth street, Tuesday after- ~ | e— —— B anything you want in that line. We carry a FOWLER, DICK & WALKER. | noon while all the members of the family il CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED. | full line of Window Sash, glazedand unglazed U 1ne: suiphaesior X B himer s, 68 Broadway nd will mak bottom pri el — were away. When Mrs. Bainbridge came 22 Bomary ¥ and will make you bottom prices o home in the evening she found that & neck. | PItCher's Castorla. 3 LY LOCATED ROOMS ¥ Y ¥ s n any sash s y ) g that you want. Our sash are all Council Ince valued at over $50 and a fine gold ring pent. all modern conveniences; Will rent chieap. of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. : J 8 laupdry, T34 Brosway, fsr geod | ¥ere missing. A dlamond pin that had been Children Cry foy | & e svene o g 4 , Blufts make. We have over 1,000 hot-bad et It wtcking i cuslion close by was 1ot | Dyt 1o vy Oaktosi WANTED MO TRADE O " BELL HIGH: | Capital, - . $100,000 sash in stock. Washerwomen uss Domais seap Corgar. found: that o Ao, avereoat and & selid ikt v ke el i s | Profits, 14,900 Come and see us or write for prices, James & O'Keste, real estate and insurance, | E9d Watch chain were also taken. The thief Children cry 0F — = PKBE W poleit pour pusiess "aad saiisstions. We . was somewhat erratic in his movements, hay T BRI R e solicit your bus eotion: e laundries wse Domestic soap, 1ng left the sliverwars seversly alobe, and Pitcher’'s Castoria. 69 Bouth Man | e SIper sant g8 time Awpeeits " We Wil (09 LN NOS. 1 and 3 Fourth Strcet, SRARRRRRNNRNNNNANRNNNNNNNNR A

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