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Mayne Real Estate agency, 539 Broadway. of the Army in Spreading well. The pacujiar soothing qualities which Mrs, Mary Egan died at her residence, 1022 the Word. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm possesses I have Beventeenth street, Sunday evening at 9:30 never noticed in any other liniment, I take K clock. pleasure in recommending it.” This lini- . . the shoe . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, - NO. 12 PEARL STREET, Delivered by carrier to any part of the city, H. W. TILTON, Lessee. TELEPHONES-Business office, No. 43; night editor, No. 2. _——— MINOR MENTION. P. Feeney and Ruth Council Bluffs, were Wright, both of married by Justice Fleld yesterday. N church yesterday afternoon. People began Music at the Grand, lington and General Passenger Agent Bu- wlTnh'; funeral mv:\h_m of Mrs. L. J. Childs | ty enter the church an hour before the time Henry Smith's Troubadours will give a| cnapan of the Elkhora 100king to an agree- be held at 2 o'clock today at her resl- | qooiicq for the general to make his ap- [ concert in the rotunda of the Grand this el San. S BLE PV h ¢ dence, 625 Seventh avenue, Rev. Dr. Askin | 2dvertised for the & P- | gvening. The vocal and instrumental music [ Ment between these two big ratlroad corpora officiating. pearance, and the big room was two-thirds f ;" lioubtedly be very pleasing. Ladies | tions which, if it ean be made, means a great Two cases of ecarlet fever were r..;.nnoa}f"ll halt an hour béfore the meeting com- | are especlally invited. There will be no | deal for both roads. The agreement con- yesterday, the victims being Roy Devol, 302 [ menced. It was just about 2:30 o'clock when | chargo for admission templates nothing more than the interchange }Lél‘lqu;\v:':‘v':n;‘v |.’|l|l‘l‘d Arminius Van Order, | 4 gpecial motor train from (‘)nmhn [M\Il(vl up Op % ”., passenger business on the part of the BRNAR 1otnd” faic Wil v6-glven Phpes | 1 {T0EL ot the church and the lw’nurml.wl""; Of holiday goods at the Boston Store to- | Northwestern with the Burlington at Craw- day and Friday at 18 Pearl stre:t. A nov alighted, accompanied by his staff, Colonel | night. Open every evening until Christ-| ford, Neb., where the former crosses the entertainment by the ladies of the Congrega- | Hawley, aide-de-camp, Staft Captala Malap | mas, See show window display. Fowler, | tracks of the latter road. The passenger Yonal ehureh. Free admission, Good meal,|and Captain Taylor, all three of England, | Dick & Walker. representatives have had this matter under 5 cents, Brigadier French of St. Louls and Major CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, consideration for some time and such pro- Thankegiving day a team belonging to| Halpin of Philadelphia. ~ The train also 3 - gress has been made that the agreement has -".‘;“':\n‘!‘ “":"f'l'('lr"':‘“f;“,. ke ')T,‘:':'<:l'n“ v hile | bore the Salvation Army band from Omaha Liohg ‘Nacret b o g Short | peen put in writing and will b2 submitted city. When it was returned to him his coat [ 204 'w"‘; 1? ;lvlv'xs:nl\rvh oFiarmy ‘men - RUWL- Sl s oo HeIA: (L R4UAL RULS Slinte l”g‘)”} Il:urlmln n 1”: :;I:iw'\pfu ::_ul‘n'.:'v‘ e ERRRRE LD e contaiiied -were mienng cHle | M I ot Ber session last evening In the mayor's pri- | tails will probabry be made public betore the accused John Suit of stealing them, and Suit was arrested yesterday. He will have a hear- fug in Justice Field's court this morning at 10 o'clock. L. Pittinhall was given a hearing in Jus- month, N 3 ‘s oo psterd harge of | took advantage of the opportunity of shaking oot el o line route between Chicago and Council B e L ey O A K eohins 1 T L [ Al AU M b e Tl 1 By the contemplated arrangement committing an assault on F. Kooene, a(him by the hand, When the general ap- |, o0 o o "0 0o B eld & short meet ; it J nelghboring farmer in Lewis township. | peared upon the platform the vast audience © d meet- | the Northwestern will be able to increase Kooene was there, with a face that still bore the marks of the terrible beating with & | flling the alr with a shower of futtering | ChAmber proceedings. Missouri river and Crawford, a by no means hatchet he had received. At the close of | white handkerchiefs. Dr. Stephen Phelps _The bill of the electric light company for | factor in the matter of passenger earn- the testimony the 'squire took the case under | g¢ the Rirst Presbyterian church extended $930 was not allowed. In the event the agreement s con- advisement. O B oo fun DHe worde, and | , THe report of the health Inspector stated | cluded betwen the roads, it wil place 9,000 R0 (ot (1hd Recond-HaNA" store «mhan| She ohomytinn, At Hal the Powers of-Jesus’ | (1AL 1 had condemnsd twenty-N¥o' nounds | milek of the Northwestsrn eyktem at the dis- who is charged with disturbing the peace, | Name,” was sung with the regulation army "v; :hxh‘uudl m_u-lvu |m"|.\:lu of chicke ;m(ll posal of the Burlington, and may be the was arralgned in police court yesterday morn- | vim, the staid and dignified audience some- at he had made thirteen inspections of the | means of rearranging the present contract ing and said that as he was a member of the Salvation army it could not be that he swore. On. the contrary, he said that the woman who had him arrested did the swearing herself. Ha was given until this morning to prove up AR epation: [ treatment he had received since comiug o | “phe opening of bids for grading Seven- | details which now keep these roads still | We have two mice ix-room -cottages on | his country and the words of encouragement | teenth avenue was deferred until then talking the situation over. Both Mr. Fran- Valitle: G- near Twenty-ninth street, winch | that hat been givon him. Two purposss had The ordinance vacating Seventh street | cls and Mr. Buchanan left for Chicago last A Wil well at a bargain It faken at once, | been realized by his visft, the first to re-| from Thirteenth to Fourteenth avenue was | night and it is thought a definite conclusion Bay window, good cellar, water in yard, large [ mOve the prejudice that was once felt against | prought up for final consideration. J. J.| will be reached within the next few days. Jot. | Small payment down and balance in | the army by those who were not famllar | Stewart, 0. P. Wickham, John Churchill and 24 . installments, . Lougee & Towle, 285 Pearl | With its aims, and the second to encourage [ T. J. Smith protested vigorously against| STILL FAR FROM AN AGREEMENT. street. the members in their work. Fifty years ago | turning the streets over to the railway com + — he was under conviction of £in, and when | pany, asserting that the council had no | Transcontinental Lines Making No F'rogre QUANTITIES LIMITED, the nfm hrlulu-l:hc nllm; of n:r:'uI\'nuun urlmy right to do so to the detriment of the ad- Toward an Understanding. was born -in_his mind. cre were two | jacent property. The matter was finally re- “HIC, Wi P P Prices Made to Close Out Quick. worlds, the Christian world and the worldly %c-rul ithe et wiRttorny tovian “,,.,,i,,’f,, CHICAGO, De The transcontinontal Ladies” Kid_ gloves, misfits, “slightly dam- | world, ad they knew.as little as possible of [ The petition to abolish the chain gang was | incs have so far failed utterly In making aged, 19c a pair. cne another. ~ His object in starting the | laid on the table. any progress which will lead to a settle- +Odds and ends in ladies’ kid gloves, worth | Salvation army was to bring religion to the The auditor was instructed to trans ment that will enable all of the western from $1.00 to $1.76; to close, 39c a_pair. worldly world in a form that would b> at- | $2,000 from the police fund to the general | roads (o get together in one agrecment. An- ¢ Children’s all° wool scarlet underwear, size, worth up to 75c; to closs, 25c eachi any Ladles' fine cashmere hose, regular 40c| WENT AFTER THE WORKING PEOPLE. | fees charged up by the poundmaster for| goods, reduced to 19c, or 3 pair for 50c. “The army was not born full grown, with | Stock fousd running at large whose owners “Only 3 pair to customer.” \te. general. Meutenants, majors, captains | 4 t00 poor to pay. 10c Saxony yarn, G skeln. and i1 that, as many suppose, but It com- |* A Detition for an’electric light at the cor- 18c Angora Wool, 123 Tenoed without any fixed plan, and grew | ner of Benton and Harmcny strects was ri- 8¢ outing flannel, 5o a yard. Gradually into the form It now has. The | ferred to the committee on llght. ~ 69¢ French flannels, 25c a yard. dliestion was, how to get the attention of the | _Fetition for the abatement of the licens | Don't fall to see this bargain Deople,” T Kriew that it was mot in a man | 0% DOhANy's old opera house, now knuwn s | Hollday opening 'Tuesday, Decembor 4. | (5°look at heaven and not want to go there, | LARCTLY bail, was rant q, : ) pen every evening until Christmas. 4 committes ¢ h-ee was instructed to| Btore open *L:“'s{,r(;N":'TK“"‘l_“‘ RIS to loak at hell and want to make it his home, | | o FSRHAEES IR PR NORCCSent com- FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, Council Bluffs, lowa. A Squaro Too ‘And a square deal go-together when Byers, man, makes the deal. The new square toe shoes delight the ladies, PARAGRAPHS. Tom Clark, the well known traveling man, PERSONA left yesterday for San Franclsco. w:m}’“‘:'r:'-cm‘m’:;m\; ""‘-»'u“rn:d;; vmlr;:lc(swl;_u‘«: to 2, it was dec '}"‘","'“f tha I'H)'rn ,sui!‘tyln!;)' The following Omaha teachers visited the | mado the devil's stand on end, too, that is, | s pemin inapestor In winter ha same 3 P huths . too, %, | cratic health inspector In winter th> same Councll Bluffs schools during the past week: | it he's got any hair. ! 3 Misses Hamilton, Cooper, Dawson, Lewie,| “Iy the twenty-nine years that have elapsed | *° '™ Summer: s Underwood, Dorne, Brown and White, a3d | since the army was firet organized our flags | An invariable gulde o success jn cooking- Mrs. Mann. o have fluttered in forty-nine dfferent coun- | Dr: Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Until you have tried Dr. Price's Cream | (ries. We have a newspaper that circulates Pay for thy Mutes. | Baking Powder you will never know how good it really is, Won't 'ay for Paving. T. J. Evans has commenced a suit in the County Treasurer Reed from selling a lot of property belonging district court to restrain in i in the same condition, and we have it under- | to be in favor of the plaintiff in (he =um to the plaintiff, and located in Evans' Bridge, | gtood that we have a right to his family, his | of $228. That was the value of the team of Perry's first and Perry’s second additions, | pocketbook ard everything else; that if he is | mules that were killed, as estimated by the for unpaid special taxes. The taxes were! pious Sunday he must be pious ail week.” | jury. It was held that the dead man was due for curbing, grading and paving, but| At this point Brother Halpin, whose | guilty of contributory negligesce, and henee the plaintift alleges that the city council | “amens” had been constantly growing in | that his administrator could not recover dam- awarded the contract by charter or ordinance, and without first|tone that attracted the geieral's attentic ol determining what kind of material should be [ Turning to him the latter said, in a good- | The fad—nd all fads are popular—of (he used. The material used, he says, was de- | natured sort of way Qay 1s the razor-toed shoe for ladics, They fective, and the paving is now in a state of | “Kecp stiil thers: don't you sec yow've got | Will be still more popuar when the ladies decay and ruin. The contract was awarded | company?’ know that Byers is giving away the finest Without any public notice being given that | Rrother Halpin blushed a deep crimson, | $5.00 shoe for $3 it would bo awarded to the lowest DIACT. | and the general, to put bim at s it = oy On the strength of all these allegations Judge | * eppaps a) e arvelloytove: % e B L & tamporary Writ lof e | s e e oy e wad | Of loliday goods at the. Boston..Stora to- fiinotion, and the case will be tried on Its| protner Halpins volco rang out louest o- | DIt Open every cvening watil Ghrisi- merits at the next term of court, RI¥ 00 the ‘geheval 'sald mas. See show window dispiay. Fow.er, Female Masonry a In Lease. Go to Chambers’ ball evening, December 5, and learn how to be- come a lady Mason. Play lengthened and revised since it was given in Masonic hal with such success, Only 25 cents initiation fee, including dancing afterwards. of Grace church. Copps Cheer wnd Herb Tonle Can be purchascd only of the G Erewing company, Wheeler & Hereld, Coun cll Bluffs, la. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. ce! Marriage L o fssued by the county clerk: Name and Address. Yam L ‘) esting. While Brigadier French played the | Metropolitan Street Lighting company coul lad, from " New South Wales | to [iinfies 2L Durke, (ouncll B o2 5| muitar he sang a song in his native tongue, | sizned its claim int the city to the| Manilla, She was lost in a typhoon on the P. Feeney, Council Bluffs e Tlbs interpolatirg between the lines exhortations | Standard Oil company, but the city I :}v“" h"]'-’.f"'.“!.’}',' hff"k Blx '~A‘!::xl';:l““\'\-|“r‘- Ruth 1. Wright, Council Bluffs § and ~ sollloquies, which ~were = strangely | the amount in puying expenses of « gludinsrtlicimate ool and stewaid, . wore Willlam H. Hunter, Council Bluffs . reminiscent of “Il Trovatore. After he | ing the contract of the defunct com Rockport, Me. Jennie M. Thorning, Council Bluffs . had sung (and there were many who thought | The court held thet the assignment R T fir(hurAl..l .\l.q.»l.qw |(.<>...», Neb, | his song 1}!1‘- best [vllrl. of Hn‘]lllfh'l’ll(lull" | binding and gave judgment against theclty | o I‘:[' l-{"‘ "”"{\\"”:_l.n ";\‘T'Ik- i ary A, Poor, Boone, N reens 6 | service) he prayed. He told how he | accordingly. 2 R, De iam Allen, a Pink- = had jeft father, and mother, and son, and | Judge bl is in Sarpy county holding | erton watchman, slipped on the snow, fall- Vi s e e home a cle. Spee- h 2 | co ¢ il close up the business ere 2 T " ARYAYS, patrontso (he home article. Spec- | daughter, and home, and friends, and ‘ther | SO A0 W E150E, U E e, business there | ing on the sharp edge of a sidewalk. His B haxis Tk o Q) y he he:itated for a moment, as if hunting | bourt on Wednesday moraing | back was broken ne first Jumbar joint, » hampagne | ) equal. for a word to fill out the list of things he | Six persons were urralgncd to plead in and e s entirely paraiyzed below e hips: ) a ad 0] on 0 service o 3 e the criminal court yesterdu ohn Jamin omy, moval of 4 G Dry pine kindling for sale. Cheaper than | had forsaken for the service of the Lord. | h® CRERNG]. 4 Y of T | the spinal column, will be perfoi the cobs. H. A. Cox, 37 Maln street. lephone (‘;‘r m..'u ‘l‘lu;v’::llr‘::‘l{nlml;»lr‘\l\)lar.l A\I\I:AI\Y;I\\ n;: | \‘):\‘:‘\-\ NIIIIEXP.‘.‘I.“\'\.III\l‘lll‘v:“h“ fi;.'m'\\,' JI.‘n..n- R ST R I 08 (e 48 Shi) - AHRME A0S i Riley, charged h forging Hugh Mur e 2 seats back | phy's' name to a check on the Omaha Na-| Fnlarging Wyoming's Stato University, Eagle llulll_l\_\‘)‘, T2 Broadway, for good And beer.' | tional bank for $8.25, pleaded not guilty LARAMIE, Wyo, Dee. 3.—(Speclal)—It work. Tel.167. “Yes, Lord, and beer, too,” and went on | Max 1. Freeman, charged with the Iaf- | is the intention of the trustecs of the State g 3 3 ocoq: | A8 If nothing had happened, while even the | SENY Of two astrakhan jackets from it 1o ehig kidh/ o Tl o Bouriclus' music house has few expenses; Pl p L t N McCabe, pleaded guilty. M Rhoda A, 1Y ArRILY egin the eonstruction of an. Digh rade planca are sold ressonably. 116 | most reverent dropped a quiet snicker. = A | jjant, charged with adultery, pleaded mot | ther bullding In connectlon, with the unl- 3 collection was takea and many dimes and | gufity, Thomas Bradlaug reer with | versity ‘propertv in a shoft time. ‘The Stutsman street gullty. Thomas Bradlaugh, charged with Dr. 1. U. Parsons estic.soap. The laundries use Don Gi nd Army OMcers. The following officers have been elected by B Taule changed his ploa und ddmitied his gult t, will be lustalled T Udgments 'were rendered by Judge Am- Abe Lincoln post, and will . lastalled 8t| Miss Rice will hold a sale of art needle- e yesterday afternoon as follows: Amer- the first ameeting In January: Commander, | MS® THee B O b e “Tuesday - and e anle i ih A R AR A."N. Scribner; senior vica commander, J.| Wednesday, December 4 and 5, at 128 Fourth | jon, &t al, for the plaintift, $383i: Pabst A Spaulding; junior vice commander, Sam | steet, All are invited. rewing company against Edgerfon, plain- Johnson; chaplain, I. B. Kissell; quartel master, James Jacoby: officer of the day, Ed John Tidemann et al, for the plaintiff, Brooks; officer of- the guard, John Epperson.| On and after December 1, 1894, T will sell | §1.104; ~Nebraska ‘Savings bank ".";:n,YIx Trustees, George Mill ‘c. 8. Hubbard, | for cash only. B. F. Nelson, corner Broad- | Charies L. Van Camp. for the plaintiff, Frank Grasé, - Representative to state en.| Way and Frank street. §1.0%; Charles K. Colling againt J. H S perry, for the plaint 64.55; " Alex campment, G. Miller, Poultry Show Opsns. Gunifier against ,{]u,l Donecken, “for the v h vest | The annual exhibit of the Pottawattamie | plaintifft, .60; Charles B. Rice against fl‘h"‘l‘ Bhaat ::‘(_‘l‘;;""a‘:‘l“"{‘;“.;dfl:“lfi ek Richman & Co., for the plalntiff, $1.115.90; tacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Mr. Cummings, the druggist, gave me a doso of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chiolera and Diat- * rhoea Remedy which completely relleved nie. 1 now keep a bottle of the remedy handy. A M. Bunnell, Centerville, Was All school children under 10 years of age will be admitted free to the pet stook show in the Eiseman building, from 4 to 6 p. m. Grand holiday display at the Boston Store tonight. . #3lected hard wood for heating stoves. ' H. A. COX, §7 Main street. Tel. 48. without any authority next Wednesday R. Wheeler The following marriage licenses have been | for a song. Archer block. Tel. 215, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS @eneral William Booth Tells the People of the Balvation Army's Work, TWENTY-'INE YEARS OF BUSY LIFE Growth of His Idea of Reaching the Worldly Men and Women Illustrated—Metho General Willlam Booth was greeted by an immense audienee at the Broadway Methodist Ceneral Booth was conducted to an ante- room adjoining the platform was to speak, and an informal reception en- sued, during which the pastors of the eity trom which arose and gave him the Chautauqua salute, what forgetting itself in the enthusiasm of the red-vested warriors on the platform Major Halpin's concertina did yeoman's serv. fee in keeping the audience on pitch. General Booth spoke of the uniformly kind tractive, for without making it attractive it would never get a foothoid. to look at Christ on tie cross and not want him for a Saviosr. They would laugh at ordisary church announcements, for they how they were going to get money to pay their landlord or their grocer the next time he made his round. To get holl of thic class 1 made it a rule to employ whatever means would attract them, whether it was according (o usage or not, provided it was not contrary to the principles lald dcwn in amorg 50,000,000 people in the course of a year. ‘We have local officers who spend their leisure time in making street parades, carry- ing on the work of the army, and minister. ing to souls. W believe in saving the body as well as the soul. \When we get a man soul in the right condition we put his body frequency and vehemence better,"” hit seve many churches, 31 men could count )| turn the co'd shoulder on a Salvaticnist. aid not believe in demoralizing men by giv and went on with his specch, Hu himself a Christian and n Bomeat | ing them charity, but In makirg them work for what they got. men, he thought, who are honest, industrious, truthful and economical and who suffer from poverty for any great length of time. There were - | closed his remarks by reating a number of | —————— adviees are of even date with the news re- interesting anecdotes illustrating the work IN THE DISYR!CT COUXD. celved on the Northern Pacific steamer Vie- done. by, the army: sl at Victorla, on Saturday last. In a Ly of Ilo de Janeiro . safled CAPTAIN MALAN'S EXPERIENCE. | City Mast Pay That bizhting Bill—Pris- sy als e e Taneltn nalled Then Stafl Captain Malan was called upos oners rralgnst. | The Rio brought Captain W. R. Joy, for. he captain is a good-looking | Judgment was rendercd by Judge Ambrose | merly of the American shin’ Richard’ Par. vounk. Tiaian, wilh Aiswaet taRos volost #RA. againat ‘the city of Omaha and in favor ot |8on8, and ithe craw.of that yossel, whioh just enough of a brogue to make him inter. the tamberines of The meet into girls, the Salvation arm general left the church and was hurried r- Cash Onty. County Poultry and Pet Stock association opened yesterday in the Biseman building, the whole west half of which is filled with coops of the latest pattern. Not all of them are filled so far, but it is expected that to- day will see a large number of other exhibits in place. Already there are more exhibits on the ground than were at any time last year, and the prospects are very flattering for 4 highly successful entertainment, James & O'Kesfe, real estate and i1 Ol cake, $1.40 per sack at Davis', Domestic soap breaks hard water, Wil Sue for 85,000, urance, Lround ofl cake $1.80 bhd. at Morgan & Coy's drug store, 134 Broadway. Davis sells drugs, paints and glass cheep. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap, Constable Wesley yesterday served notice on Nora Murphy, the queen of the island south of Manawa, that Michael Whetstone felt it a vastly more important thing to know | shouted out in o “Now you'll feel al digs at the methods employed by and said he did not see how He very few He nickels were enticed from their hiding places was closed by the sing ing of several more songs, and at 4:15 the | John Barry, charged with stealin graph camera from Harry D. Reed, pleaded ot gullt The case of the state against Arthur 10 | Brock was called for trial in Judge Scott's court. Before the jury was called Brock the transfer depot, where he took a train for | bad commenced & suit for $5,000 damages THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, gainst her In the district court for false imprisonment. It is remembered by readers of The Bee that Mrs, Murphy has had Whet. stone and numerous of his friends arrested time and again for cutting timber on land that she claims s hers, and the prosent suit 18 the outoome of the difficulty. The petition to be filed with the clerk of the district court on or before December 27. A. B. Kilpatrick of Fillmore, Cal., had the misfortune to have his leg caught between a cart and a store and badly bruised. Ordi- narily he would have been laid up for two or three weeks, but says: “After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to teel better, and In three days was entirely ment s also of great value for rheumatism and lame back. vate cfiice with the door | turned low. The mayor and all the council men were present. It took just an hour and | a quarter to do the business of the ing for the purpose of ratifying the star milk of all the dairies of the city and found every one above the required laid over until Friday night. fund to take up general fund warrant:. A resolution was passed throwing off th pany. It is composed of Rishion, Grahl and White. The committee on streets and alleys was given pow to act on the question of local- ing a catch basin at the corner of Washing- ton and Oakland avenues. 02 adjourning the council r convened as a board of health, and Mr. Gleason moved that the usual custom be followed of abolish- ing the office of health inspactor during the winter months. By a straight party vote, 6 The sealed verdict which was returned by | the jury in the cas: of Anna Swancy of Pacific Junction against F. H. Guanella for $6,000 damages on account of the death of her son was opened by Judge Smith in the district court yesterday morning and found ages for his death Dick & Walker. Boston Store open evenings. Grand Foliday opening tonight. Fowler, Dick & Wa'ker. 1 sbediAe iy Ten per cent discount on ail trimmed hats _ | 1nis week at Miss Ragdale’s, | Gas co:king stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s office. » | Boston Store holiday opening t open evenings until Christmas. ght. Store the Standard Oil ympany for $1,11383. el | the Tarceny of a pleaded tiff glven possession of two rooms on ejec ment suit; Schlitz Brewing company against Kennard Glass and Paint company against 8. D. Mercer, for the plaintifr, $188.90. In the county counrt T. L. Van Dorn is seeking to coliect a claim agalnst Richard Hogeboom on an account that has been running for a number of years and includes honey, mongy and a horse, and amounts to something over $400. John Evans was tried before a jury in Judge Scotl's court yesterday afternoon, charged Wwith house breaking. He is accused of having broken into the house of Barbara Romatka and having stolen a pair of $ pants therefrom. Mrs. Martha Buckner has been appointed ecial administrator in the estate of Hars son Buckner, deceased. Judge Scott 'announced yesterday that he would not hold court aftér thi= week until the February term. He sald that he had been busy in the court since last February, and now proposed to take a rest. S et FORMER General Passengor Agent Francis of the Bur- cked and the lights | end of the ern senger busin | river, receiving for transportation the short its haul 470 miles, batween the Union grade of rich- | although this does not seem possible in view ness, of the present close relations existing be- The question of leiting the contract for | tween the “Overland” system and its ally. paving Second avenue seemed to have been | It is understood that a line of divisions has been agreed upon and it is only the minor ot guilty. | Soheme of Northwestern and Burlington to Interchange Business at Grawford. MAY INCREASE 'ITS HAUL It Agreement 1s Concluded ® Large Part of the Elkhorn Will Be at the Disposal of the Burlington—New Western Passenger Assoclation, Details are now being considered between week, Heretofore the Northwest- has been delivering its northwest pas- ss to roads at the Wisconsin the distance between the >acific and Northwestern, other general meeting of all lines is slated, but it is difficult to how it can amount to anything so long as the transcontinental lines have agreed upon nothing tending to stop the demoralization in their territory. The western roads held a short meeilng today to consider the question of removing their orders from eastern ftérritory. The Rock Isiand lias alrcady taken its orders out, but gome of the other 1ines, notably the Alton, do not see their wgy clear to follow the lead. Nothing definite was decided upon. Third Vice President Truéidell of the Rock Island has assumed fhe dities of gen- eral manager of the systetn b resignation of Mr. St. John, Tarnings of the Rock Island for the month of November are estimate] at '$1,149,463, a decrease of $144,810 compaged With the esti- mated earnings of the system for the month of November, 1893. ause of the Only Someihing to/Work On. General Passenger Agent T.omax of the Unlon Pactfic, who has jist returned from the meeting of gencral pasfénger agents, now being held in Chicagd with a view to forming @ new association, €aid to o Bee reporter (AL he prospetfkeemed quite bright for a new associatloniibut that he did not expeet anything definite before the last of the vear. f all the other roads go into the new ociation,” = said M Lomax, “the Union Pacific will be found with the rest, but we don't propose to sign greement until we know that all roads o be parties to it. The plan as out- lined for the new assoclation through the press 'gives the men something to work up That was its only cbject. Fyerybody is voting in the affirmative on all questions, allowing the vital details to come up in the eneral meeting after the committee has ccomplished its part of the work and is dy to report. It will then be time for cverybody to show his hand. ‘anadian Pacific §s acting with the it you can't tell what the Canadian Pacific 1d o0 lines will do until the agree. tent is completed, In view of the gre ount of work to be done, the roads ha united in a pledge to restore rates to the s they were on Novembor 1 and prohibit the paying of street and other commissions except as sanctioned by the old agreement. “I 'shail not go to Chicago for some time now, allowing the others to do some por- tion ‘of the work, while I catch up with my own business. | somctimes think the plan proposed for the new assoctation is un- wieldy, but then it serves as a basis of con- sideration, and that, I believe, is all it was ever intended for s The flashing eye, the buoyant footstep, the rosy complexion, can all be traced to the su- perlor food cooked with Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder. Wreeked s Retarning Home. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 8—The steame: i of Rio de Janeiro arrived here t v, sixteen days from Yokohama. Her Asiatic was wrecked on the. coast of Mindoria, one of the Phillipine islands. The Parsons was building will cost §20,000, For the Childrén, W. A. McGuire, a well lnown citizen of McKay, Ohio, is of the 'opiifon that there is nothing as good for children trcubled with | colds or croup as Chamberlain's Cough Rem- | edy, He has used it in his family for sev- | eral years with the best ‘results and always keeps a bottle of it in the howse. After hav- ing la grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He usod other remedies without benefit and then domcluded to try the children’s medicine, and 1o his delight it soon effected a permanent, cure. e e Movements of Seagoing Vessels, Dec. 3. At San Francisco—Argived—City of Rlo de Jane'ro, from Hong Koag and Yokohama. ‘.AIL Hamburg—Arrived—prugsia, from New ork. At St. Joh N Artived—Assyrian, from Glasgow, for Halifax and Philadelphia At New 'York—Arrived—Berlin, from Southampton; ~ Perisia, from Hamburg; Cevie, from Liverpool. - Oregon Kidney Tea cures Trial size, 26 cent; kidaey trev. All druggists, Children Cry foi Castoria. Children Cry fo: Pitcher's Castorla. Pitcher’ DECEMBER 4, — MEANS MUCHFOR TSRO ROADS 1894. Men’s Long cut, bla Black diagon All wool, 1ICTR R Extra fine b ing, 50 i style.... you've put off buying till now. prices to do it and here they are: kersey overcoat: with velvet collar, length, 44 inches, worth at least g12, all wool, at....... blue, beaver Overcoats, extra heavy weight, 50 inches long, Italian OVercoOa tS mmmm We must furnish you with that overcoat or ulster that We krow we've got to make ck and blue and tan with velvet collars, 48 inches long, for, .. al worsted overcoat medium brown or tan, lue or black kersey overcoats with silk sleeve lin- nches long, full box DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIALISTS, Chrnis Nervous Private AND Special Diseases Consiltation Frey :s of the nosz, Treatmenthy Mail, Catarrh, all discas Throat, Chest,Stomach, Liver,Bloo Skin anl Kidney discas:s, Lost —Manhood and all Private Dis- eases of Men. Oall on or address, Dr. Searles & Searlss, 1413Faras n_Str eet Omuha, Neb. DB, £, 0, WEST'S MERVS AND BRATN TREATMENT is sold under positive written goarantee, by anthorized agents only, to curo Weak Memory: Loss of Brain and Nerve Power: Lost Manhood; Quickness: Night Lossco; Lvil Drenms; Lack of Confidonce; Norvonsness; Lassitnde; ull Drain: Loss of Power of the Generative Organs in either #ex, cansed by over-exertion, Youthful Errors, or Exgessivo Use of Tobacco, Opinm or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanit and Death. By mail, $1a box; eix for §5: with ‘written gnarantee to cure or refand money. West's Liver Pills cure Bick Headache. Biliousnees, Liver Complaint, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia and Constipation, GUARANTEES lssucd only by Goodmun Drug Co, Omaha. "GUPIDENE” Curer the effects of self+ ,use, excesses, eml ions, impotency, varicocele and consti- ation. One dollar a ox, six for . For gale by THE GOOD- MAN = DRUG CO. Omaha, Neb. SKINS ON FIRE With agonizing eczemas and other itchiug, burning, bleeding, scaly, bloteby’, and piruply akiu uid scalp e are instantly relieved and speedily cured by Jm celebrated CuTicuia REMEDIES, the greatest ~ skin cures, blood puritiers, and Lu. mor remedies of modern tiiew, Bold throughout the world, THE GREL .. HINDOO REMEDY FRODUCKS THE ABOYE Children Cry oy Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head: aches. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggista. Pitcher’s Castoria. g"fhfl.‘.‘.fi"fi Remory EagE Rt L B S st A e dy i e e W Tviantal Modisal Con ., Chieago, HiL., or eor ageais. . H. Cook Clothing successors o Columbia Clothing Co., 13th and Farnam Streets, Omaha. this city. JEWELER, 15TH AND DOUGLAS ST. THE NEW COLUMBUSE . , , 21 . . wven | 1IT1€ K1IN Is the strongest, most Rccurate an it WATC] NEW COLUMBUS WATCH CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. DUFFY’'S Behind the Blinds. We announce for Thursday next, beginning at 1o a, m, our formal CHRISTMAS OPENING, which will be the most interesting sight ever produced in The blinds will be closely drawn and the store flooded in a maze of electric lights all day Taur sday. he knows—that l:ockcd with morc bargains in Shoes, Goods than any other store in Couns ¢il Blufts and O mah. comfortable doing bus! less than further uptows one of the m mense success of RAY MOND OF COURSE And his mm‘g is one of ilE earnest exultationand DOES Jjoy. So would yours be if you knew whut 919 Main street is ats, Underwear and Furnishing . He uses but few notes, you perceive, and you will need but few notes— bank notes or coins—to get pos- sess’lon of stylish, handsome and things. Expenses of 1ess at 919 a 50 per cent » and this is ny seerets of the ime T. 3. HUGHES, The Leading Down Town Merchant. TWORHAND I8 WORTH ANY NUMBER IN THE BUSH. Especially if it be a «Bush Umbrellar that give = arway badge of bad taste and care- Tessness, that malces th man who e 5 it feature of u gentleman. TWO IN HAND,” a cane and wm- does that suit you? stylish cane, th into a beavtiful serviceable wmbrella in an in stant T “tico in one,” and are the handsomest. nob- biest new thing of the season. 4 beautiful present to yowrself or any friend. Elegantly carved, rare wood handles, mounted in solid silver and gold Like youto see them, and lots of other noveltics. PURE MALT WHISKEY, All Druggists =wmSpecial Notices Counell Bluffsmm= CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED. Ed Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 68 Broadway. A SHE| Please return to Bee office WANTED, AGENTS, LADIES A men, to sell the Home Baker and I well @ polished steel pan now for the price you formerly paid for the black iron pans. Also | cake griddle, frying pan, 6-blade chopper com bination dipper, knife ets, etc. All usefu SOLD by Kuhn & Co., Cor. 15th and Douglass Su and J. A, Fuller & Co., Cér. 14th and Douglass $ts., OMAHA, NEB fast selling household articles. — Call or addr Charles Bchulthelss, 513 Vearl street, Council Blufls, Ia. M. WOLLMAN, - - 409 Broadway THE JEWELER , GEO. P. BANFORD. President. First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. $100,000 12,000 10 the state of lows. d eollections. We pay b per cent om tin leposits. We will be Pleased 10 see and serve you. Attorneyssat Sim3 & Bainbridge, ©ivrrih in the State and Federkl Courts Room 06-7-8-9, Shuzurt Block, Councli 15iufls, Kowa AW, Capital, - - Profits, - . . One of the oldest bani

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