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'IIE } OMAhA DAILY ] Ufli : 1.'nlTnSDA DEOEM13ETt \ 20. 18f.i. 3
TIm OMAHA DAILY TIm. ;
COUNClIJ nIJUFFB.
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OFFICE , - NO 12 I'EAHL STREET.
D tIIee.1 by calrler to any par of te et , .
n. W. TILTON , Leuee.
TET.tPI1OES-flu8lne. ofce , No 4 : Ight
edior , No. 23.
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Orand hotel , Council mufs , reopened Oct. 1.
Moyne ¼ Heal Estole agency , 139 Iroadwo ) ' .
The Citizens bank wi c1oe ot 1 o'clock
tOday on account of the funeral of John lunt-
Ington ,
Joseph Jacoby ngNI 84 yenu , Bed Iat
evening at 1:30 : o'coclt at his resIdence , G2G
] uf str' ct.
The ( olncl Blfs Inn club wilt have n
Ihot at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning , and
another on hrlstmas day. I
4 Etchelah Council No.3 , Degree or Poca.
honta , will meet this evening In fled
Men's hal , 103 Pearl street.
The Ioyal Neighbors with entertain the
Womlmen anti their famlics at their hal
'fhursday evening. All cordially lnvlttd .
rank Shoemaker was anestell ( lat night
for auaulln and battering Oharle hewitt ,
1 I clgarmaker , In an altercation on Broad.
was ? .
. 0 : fal,1 , Bryant lost n pure near the
' 4 corner or Main street and Pint avenue Tues-
Ilay afternoon containing n pair or diamond
earrIngs.
Hcognilon social Thursday evening at
nroaelway church , given by the J\worth
program. leaue. Admission , II cents. Interesting
Two cases or scarlet ' fever were reported
yesterday the victims being I ) . WIlams ,
IGIO glghth ) ann le. anl , Ichard my , op-
IJslo the AVCflUO I school house.
Harmon chapter No. 21 , Order of the
E\tlr : Star , hell their regular monthly
meeting this evening nt Masonic hahi . Al
members are requested to ho Present.
The case of GrlulElmon against the Union
Pacific Railway company was given to the
jury yesterday afternoon at 4 o'cloct. and
nt a late hour last venhng was still out.
1I George Oliver , who was charged , by O. A.
Ynncey with stealing I watch belonging to
his daughter . , was dlscharJefl by Justice Field
yesterday the prosecution failing to appear
Tue Council Bluffs Rifle club has nrranled
for turkey shoots Friday morning ntUli
o'clock , and also Christmas lt lie ( , sonic
hour. Pate All riflemen ore Invited to liartich-
pate.H
H hiss been decided by the school board
that the night school , which Is to begin
operations soon after the ' new year begins ,
shall be In session from 7 to 9:30 : p. m. , five
nights In the week.
Next Monday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock the
third annual Christmas entertainment will
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bc given by the Grls' Indlutrlal school at
Dehong's hail . corner at Main street and
Broadway third floor.
A barrel of tar that was being used , In
- repairing the Nonpareil building caught lire
yesterday afternoon on Scot strcet. The
holt and ladder truck was brought out and
the lire speedily sque1chied.
Sneak thIeves entered A. l.ungarl's tailor
tulor
shop Tuesday evening and stole a fine over-
cant thaI had just been finished for H. E.
htattenhuaner. The home at Lew Bastian .
1128 South Third street , was entered dur-
Ing the afternoon and hIs overcoat was also
taken
Judge McGee yesterday decided upon the
dates or commencing the varIous terms at
superIor court during the year 1895. They
arc : January 1. February 21. April 8 , May
:13 : , June 24 , August 19 , October 7 , all November -
vember 25. Today the jUdge will make as >
. ' . slgnments for ( lie December term. t I
kM S. C. Geode and wire went to Omaha ,
Tuesday afternoon to take faa with some
friends . When they retured they round
their home at 11 Stutsman street , filled
with friends who had come to remInd them
that I WS their wooden wedding anniver-
Bary. About fifty were In the party , and
they brought ' with them a substantial token
ot regard In the shape 'o a line sideboard.
The members of , the committee to which
was referred the propositIon or James Ailing.
; , ham wih reference to the establishment of
a boiler works have met and decided that
It the scheme Is I n practicable one. I Is state"
on the ( authority or one or , them that at the
citizens' meeting next Saturday afternoon
. the commiteewi recommend , that the en-
terprlse be placed In the hands or Kimball
Brothers
J I. Van do Bogart or Underwool was In the
city yesterday. In conversation about the
recent attempt at train wrecking near 1ls ,
town , he said that the report that the watch-
I man hal put up a job In order to Insure
" balding his Incorrect the discharge
I ' place WS , Ilscharge
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, of the two boys who were accused or the
w crime being due to the absence or County
- AUcrney Orgln' . He states that the watch-
, I man still holds his place and has cleared his
skirt ot the Insinuations that were made
against him by some or his enemies.
We arc asked every few days whether we
write fire insurance or course we do . and
In the strongest companies In the world
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office. Longee & Towlc , 231 Pearl street
W'iiiit Yuvr" Is Ilotnic.
Just what he has been doing right along.
selling dry goods at prices that can't be met
by competitors. Holiday gods now divIde
, - , e , the honors , with all other bargains , and you
. , - al anl
, get more for a dime or n dollar than you ever
' dreamed you : at betore. low does thIs strike
Story books , le.
tinines 6c.
Silver plated tablespoons ! 9c. .
Silver plated teaspoons 7e.
Kid body dolls , bisque heads , 18e
Dressed dolls . 36c.
Celulohl frames , 10c.
Celulold Christmas cards , 15c.
Hair oriuninenta 10c.
Table covers , smoking sets , games , mir-
rows , frames , vases glQe boxes , handlter-
chiefs , niuthlers , gloves silk mitts , shawls
cloaks , ladies' ! ats-al suitable tor' Xmas
presents to friends or self , and all al less
- than you can buy them at wholesale.
- ' VAVItA'S NEW DIY OOODS STOlE ,
' 12 Broadway .
Deurlclus' music house bas few expenses " :
high grade 11lals are sold reasonably. lG
Stutsman street. I
Domestic soap breaks hard water. I
J'J11tSOX.Ii . I'tItlOft.t J'1M.
llrs , J. J. Or ( vate has gone to Phll'
delphla to spend the holidays visiting rein-
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tves.
C. C. Hahn or Brooklyn , S. D. , Is visiting
the tam'ly ' ot Rev J. Id. Simpson on , lIar-
risen street.
F. I BenJamin , C. W. Preston , J. D. Bake
* l I and George ohom or Avoc. . were In the
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I ; city yesterda
Miss Tyler has returned from Shenandoah
where she has been attending the Western
Iowa Normal cOllege. .
C.V. . hull , manager or the Council hlluffs
Elevator company , has gone tu northwestern
I , Nebraska on business.
T. Mltonbrger will move hits ramly next
week to Salt Lake City , and make It his
'p headquarters In tie future.
Miii . Id. G. Pfelrer a 11 Mrs. A. I elen'
treter have gone to Lincoln , calet there by
the Inoa 'at their mother.
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t , Tom J'arlworth has returnell ( from 1 11.
bault , Minn. , where ho has been atendIng
Shatuck Military academy
: u. 0 , I. Simons bas gone to New York
, In response to a telegram anndunclng the
. lerlout illness or her iiushanul.
, The , Mines Gardiner amid Miss JUot. who
, haN ben visiting the family or I. Id. Trey.
nor for several weeks leave this evening
for their homu , the former In I.ons , la. ,
, the later In Chicago )
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. ' ' ' lion . George Van 10lten , who three years
' Igo was republican candidate for lieutenant
. governor ot Iowa , and who spent a number
ot montbl lat year on the hawaiian island
In the employ ot the United States government -
, eminent , will lecture on Thursday e\\nlng
In lie Christian tabernacle. The subject
Boclal. will be . . "lawalan Affairs , Poltcal and
20 per cEnt discount on all trImmed hats
.t Mra. Ragadale's.
. DII sells drugs , paints and slal cheap.
James A O'Keete , real e .ite u41rIUanc.
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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS I
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Terminal Company Granted Right of Way
on Union Avenue ,
SEVENTH STREET ORDINANCE LAID OVER
Amendment l'ropo"HI to It l'ru\llnc for R
"Iaduct her thc 'raeksuUeluge
Set I'nrchinscd for lie lro
ljciattiuielit
The city council met last c\nlng to take
n Inst whirl nt the Sev nth street and
Union avenue ordinances blt male a failure
of It so tar as Seventh street was concerned.
Alderimian'hmhte , In deference to the wishes
or the citizens who attended the last meet-
lug . proposed an amenlllent to time ordinance -
nance providing thaI the city should reserve
all right to require the erection or n viaduct ,
so hat lie public might use thl street either
above or below the ( tracks This amendl nt ;
was adopted , Alderman Berwick alone vot-
tug no , amid the ordinance as amemlell was
then 1.ld over until the next meetimmg.
The Union avenue orllnance was then
brought UII for consideration , and Alderman
Whle Ilresentel ( , another amendment reserv-
lug to the city n right } or way along the
avenue from Irodway to the Union Pacific
yards , amid provIding thht ? the Terminal coni-
pany , II consideration of its being allowed
to lay tracks , lust brIng thc entire avenue ' .
to grade whether It used the whole or only
a part ( , J. H. Webster the cOIany's representative -
resontat\e. su""ostc,1 , that Inasmuch as the
Union Pacic tracks wee only on a temui-
porary grade his company shoull have the
seine right , and said that when ammo track
was orlerell , to grade ( the other could bl
treated In the same way. The way the
amenelment was wordell would malI the Ter-
mlnnl coiiipany's tracks tbout two feet and
a hal higher than that at tIme Unlon I'aciflc.
The amendment was changed to suit him ,
and the ordinance was then ( hiassech
After transacting some business or hess
1lllortance. among which was ordering , the
purchase or a deluge set ( for the fire depart-
melt at n coat or 187 , the council adjourned.
In conversatIon after the meetng as to the
plans at the 'rermmilnal conipaimy Mr. Wehster
said : "There Is ome little red , tape to 1
gone through with before we can C0l1enCe
work. The mayor must s""n the ordinance
to make II valid . and then we shah have to
sEte with the property owners for damages
the abuttng lots may sustain by reason or
our laying our tracks. But I everything
goes on as smoothly .as we anticipate . we
shah probably begin the work or grading
wIthin the next three weeks. At present
w shall only put In n frEight depot , but
shah furnish passenger depot faellte as
'oon as we can. The M'smouni Pacific has
already proiiuised to come to Council Bluffs .
mind we have hopes or other companies doing
likewise In the near ruture. "
1.lsten to tie Story
We have just placed on sale some very
interesting bargaIns which arc sure to 1mm-
crest even the uninterested.
75c and 82c fine cashmere hose 48c n pair.
1c choldren's hose 6c n pair.
a 50c pair. quality chiiidremi's cnshmere hose , 2lc
10e white aprons lOc or 3 for 25c.
39c und 50c white aprons 25c each
$ 1,25 all $ llO embroidered chiffon handkerchiefs -
kerchiefs now 39c cach.
60c embroilered silk handkerchiefs re,1ucel
to 33c.
39c silk handkrchlers. now 2lc each.
5c embroidered Swiss handkerchlets , 3
for $1.00.
All linen embroidered handkerchiefs , 25c
each
Chmildren'n ermine sets ( collar and mutT ) ,
ROe each.
$1.60 coney , mur now OSc eaci.
$1.50 cape seal muff , reduced to $1.10.
, $ IOO monkey mutT . now $3.00.
lOc towels reduced to 121J.c each. ,
$1.00 all wool skirt paterns. . now 50c each. ,
89c cottonblthmkcts . ! ; ; ' IiI 6Sc p . pair.
. 25c ] elastc web , now 12c. ,
7c and lOc silk ribbons now 3c n yard.
n 16c yard. and 18c all silk ribbons reduced to 9c ,
DRESS GOODS.
Mc wool chall , s , now 19c n ynrd
A 1 dress patterns halt prIce.
SOc novelty dress goods ' 39c n yard.
50c French fann ls ' now 25c n ynrd.
76c to $1.00 black dress goods , to close ,
G2c a yard.
. 21 ladles' jackets worth from $10,00 to
$ lG.OO , to close . $ : .GO. , ,
$20,00 ladles' elonks. to close , $ G.S. .
Big reduction In stamped and fancy goods. ;
Fancy trlnged table covers , worth 75c ,
now SOc. \ "
50c covers reduced to 30e each.
$1.21 silk embroidered stand covers , now
75c.
75c.llO crepe covers , now $1.00.
DOSTON STORE.
. Council Bluffs . la.
FOWLER . DICK & , WALKER.
AI'lt\1 TIKYt DONE UI' .
UOllrase"tntv or the Union Unlltng and
Hnvnl soclton IitvotIgste : .
A. S. Hazelon , L. Drldensteln and J. 1.
Steadman returned yesterday from Des
Iolnes , where they went as representatives
or the Union Building all Savings association -
ton , for the purpose ot investigating the oh-
lege crookedness of the management Mr.
Hazelon , together with F. T. Hughes ot
Keokuk and J. T. Ilc at Burlington , ( ornmd
n comummitee appointed to C1pose the appoint-
uncut or n receiver , and they succeeded In
their purpose , at lent so tar as the present
Is concerned.
cncere.
The ground ppon which they tought the
appointment of a receiver was that It would
mean that hue ( institution would have to he
Instuton
sell out nt forced sale all very Ilto would
probably be realized. The showing tley made
led to the apPolnln nt or these three gen-
temen as trustees , who were to have charge
or the association's affairs for ten days In
which time they are to go through the books
J they find that the Institution Is In such
shape thaI time buslneS can be carried /iong
by a reorganization , It Is probable that the
apllicaton for a receiver will be denied '
W S. Hlchmond , the manager , seems to
be the one person responsible for the de-
precaton or the Block , or at least he Is
In the eyes of the stockhclders. DurIng the
hearing almost every epithet that could be
thought ot was applied to 11m by the at-
torneys on the other side : The estimated
value or lie ( assets Is $60,000. whlo the
liabilities are $7,637. Th loan fund , contrary .
trary to law , has been used to pay lie ( ox-
pense. ull that ( fact together wih losses
from 1100r investments , has c\se n. de-
Ilreclatun of something like $20,000.
About $15,000 worth , or time stock I held .
by Council Bluffs . imartles. In conversation
about the matter : Ir. Hazelon said yesterday
afternoon : "The stockholders will not core
out oven but how much of I loss they wil
sustain Is so far nothing hut guess work
All sorts ot rUIof4 as t9 the amount ot
loss have been foatng around during limo I
Past few days , but thy are based on no
Informaton whatever , for we have not had
time to go through . the books and so are mu-
able to say anything definite. The stock-
hohlert In Des Moines think that n reo
celvershlp Is inevitable , but there Is a pas.
slbilty that the dltculles IIY be cleared
up In another way. For instance the stock-
holders might agree among themselve to
scale down their stock In order to make up
the deficIency . and thus lose a little In prefer-
ence to ( losing a good deal through time ap-
polntment of I receiver After making an
InvestIgation we may be table to tel
whether a new set of len would be able to
run the ( anoaton I a reorganizaton should
be effected , and by the ( ( line the ten days
glnn Ui have expire we hope 10 heave our
lllans' pretty well formulated "
Remember the Drownles' entertainment at
Dohany's Thursday , DecEUber 27 , for tie
beneft or the Christian home.
Mixed candy and mixed nuts , I cents a
pound at Brown's C. O. D.
hlarmy Curts Jtn"tel.
The frt step In reorganizing tbe ( Young
Men's' Christian toclaton was taken by
the bard of director at a meetng held yes
terday a ernoon. Harry Curtis . who was
secretary or the lJoclatlon seven years ago ,
at this time of It greatest Irolp.rIy , wai
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Invited to take the ofce once more. lie
was present at the meeting . And accepted
the In'lalon. Mn Curtis hu been for tM
pat seven year general secretary or the
association at St. Joseph MD. While be
was hee ho met with frcat success. win-
ning n reputation A n "rustHr" and ps-
tossing all the ( qualities that go 10 make up
a leader There Is not a doubt that with
him at its head the association wi attain
its former strength , and be an honor to the
community , a thing which has bee mm-
known for tcveral years past. Slate Secretary -
tary Magee or Des Moines was ale present
at the ummeeting. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Iun't ' hlnk It.
Don't think for n minute that we arc not
going to have any bad winter weather that
will cal for the best protection for your
reet. There will be plenty or I. al11 you will
be wise I you buy your shoes now , when you
can get thel cheaper lien you ever bought
( been In your lre , Look over these prices :
'fhe sweleAt line or men's patent leather
sees ! ever shown for $3 , $3.50 , $1 , $1.50 and
$ .
Men's cork sole shoes for street wear for
$150. $2 , $3 nail , $
Stnc-AIIRls men's cork soles , $1. \
All styles at men's geol , she s. $2.50.
Railroad shoes from $ llO to $2.50.
LAltiS' 1.'INI SIO S.
Nobby cloth top razor , narrow nnel lqune
toes weltell all Imamidturnel . $3.50.
Rid , button . patent tip. $1.
Kid , pat . 11 all heel fox $1.25.
Calf , button , geol , $1.
Calf , hutton , pntent ( tip , $ I : .
Fine kil , button , patent tip . $1.50.
Hand sewed kid , hobby and latest styles
$2.
$2.Over rOO pairs Inl11es' felt anti plush s1'p-
I'ers and Oxfords worth $1 to $1.50 , whit le
closed out at SOc per Ilair.
shoes. lloys' , youths' , misses' and ' chiltircin's
RU flIIldRS.
Men's felt boots amid overs $2.
Boys' felt boots anti overs $121.
n. M. DUNCAN ,
28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts. .
, Council Bluffs.
' Vii 't'wve Vorrer.
George Johnson , a son or Peter Johnson , n
well-to-do farmer hiving near Underwood ,
came to the cIty last Monday . all just now
It appears that . he will make It his headquarters -
quarters for' some time to come. He visited
George Davis' drug store and bought some
( rifling article . presenting In payment n
check for $10 , bearing his rather's signature.
DavIs cashed the ( check giving him $9.60 In
cash. Johnson then ( went to the restaurant
at 1017 South Main street . kept I by H. Steepe ,
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n' . hpnnn.ln. ' 'n P. . n )11 " 'hn"n In"
u. " . ' vv.uvu w . . . . "u. . . . . uv .v.
he Iqullated the hUh by means or a U.60
check bearing the signature ot Fred mOPII'
log , a well known farmer ot Hazel Del tewn- '
ship. When the checks were turned In at ,
the banks on which they were drawn they
were thrown out for want of cash , and an
investigation showe that they were forgeries ,
as Is now clahned. Davis went on the war
path and gatherec Johnson In yesterday talt-
lag him to the office of Justice Vein , where
two Inrormatons were filed charging him
wih havIng In his possession and utellng
forged papers. lIe was jailed and word was
sent to his falher. DurIng his stay In the
county jai he acted strangely , all Jailer
Peterson was of the opinion that he wns
crazy , or at least somewhat eccentric. He
Is 19 years ot age.
Sertlg ullver.
The cdebrale,1j Gor11am Manufacturing
company goods at reduced prIces. Tea-
spoons at $3,6Q per set. All other goods
In the same proportion. Engraving free.
C. D. JACQUEIN & CO. , 27 Main St.
I you wish to makE n nice present to a
frIend stop all see the fancy articles for
sail nt No. 18 Pearl street The "talr" be-
gins thIs morning and lasts until FrIday
nIght. Supper both nights.
Try Eagle laundry , 74 Broadway , for good
work. Our medium gloss finish can't be
beat. but we do strictly hand w\rlt , domestc
finish . when preferred. Telephone 157
The laundries use Domestic soap.
Two iSlorigiuges fur One Money.
A somewhat peculiar state ot affairs was
brought out In the trial at the case or the
Franklin Savings bank against C. J. Colby.
which was on deck In the distrIct court , yes-
terday. Colby executed n morlgage"on some ;
property for the sum ot $8,000 ; In favor br
Kimball & Champ and the later sold It
to the Franklin Saving bank. Later on
he concluded to pay off this mortgage and
take out another and he Instructed Kimball
& Champ to do so. Now the Franklin Sav-
lags bank mortgage turns up unsatisfied , and
In addition there are several other for
smaller amounts , aggregating about $4,000 ,
making the total Incumbrance on the prop-
erty $12,000 and over , In spite of' ' the fact
that Colby received but $8000. I Is
charged thaI Kimball & Champ Instead ot
paying oft he first mortgage with the
prdceeds at the second , sold the second and
heft the first unsatisfied. When the final
smashup or the firm ot Kimball & Champ
occurred the money went glimmering .
Mr. Frank Arnold will serve the coffee for
the suppers given by the Trinity Methodist
Epworth league on Thursda and Friday
nights at No 18 MaIn street. Don't fall to
partake of these sumptuous suppers.
See our feral and vegetable display at the
EIseman building. J. F. Wilcox , telephone 00.
Sterling silver manicure sets at Wollman'a .
400 Droadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Funeral or John huntington .
The funeral , or John It. huntington will
take place this afternoon . The remains will
leave the house on Harrison street at 2 p. m. ,
and services will begin al thie First Pre , by-
lerlan church at 2:30 : , Rev. Stephen Phelps
D. D. , omcitding. An opportunity will ho
given to view the remains at the church.
The pal bearers are the following friends ot
the dead young man : Dr. Irving Parsons ,
Richard Roff , Phi Paschnl. Claude Datesmnan
Guy Shepard , howard Hatenhauer , Bert
Fields and Frank Haas. A brothel of the
de eased. William Huntington . arrived yesterday .
terday afternoon from East Oangi , N J. , to
attend the funeral.
Passing Mueller's 103 Main street , take a
look at the windows. They are full or nice
Xmas presents In tht muslo line , nice , fresh
gods , no shopworn old stock.
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Silver thlmble8 , 16c , at Woilman's . 409
Droadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Large stock ot opal rings at Wollman's ,
409 Droadway. . _ _ _ _ _ _
Typewriter supplies - - at Findley's , 337 B'd'y.
holiday Ilatca .
The Rock Island wi sell round trIp tick-
ets to stations within 200 ntes al excursion I ,
rates December 22d to 2lth. and on December .
31 and January I , geol for return to and Including -
eluding January 2d.
An hlilortint IOVA.
I have leased the Grand hotel corner and
wi conduct my drug business there after
January 1. 1891. C.V. . Taylor , successor
to Taylor & Co.
Mixed candy and mixed nuts , 6 cents n
pound , at Dro\m's C. O. D.
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'Vasherwomen ts3 Domestcoap. .
Search for lie Missing.
A. D. Cram ot I.ewlstown , Wyo. , has been
In the city looking for traces ot Frank halo ,
n young lan living at Lewiston whit has
dropped out of sight lie arrived here NovEmber -
vEmber 1. and stoPllel\ at the Gracd He
had , It Is claimed . abut $2.600 In his possession -
sessIon at the time. After spending the day
with 1 friend whom he met here hale pall
his bill at the hotel and left. kin e when
nothing has been heard or \ him. Crlin received -
ceived a hotter front hale dated nt Council
Bluffs . with reference to n lot or property
which he had left In Crah's , possession before - .
fore starting for time east Cram Is' afraid
he has met with foul play
We are going to move to the Grand hotel ,
consequently , we will Eel Christma goods
at cost : toilet articles , bruslles , combs . etc. ,
way blow usual prices. This Is not talk , but
buatiiess. C.V . Taylor.
thcrld"u Coal.
Ths new coal trom' Wyoming for sale
only by 1. A Cox 37 Main street. Telephone
48. Ask for circulars. "
Ground oil cake $1.30 hM. at Morgan &
Co.'s drug store , 13C Broadway . ' ,
ass coklns ItOvs for rent and for sale at
Gas Co.'s office. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Domestic soap outlasts chtp aoaO _
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They Are EUisractriy Arrang
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THEIR PATRONS WILL Gftj I SOm.TIING
C0IIInlr8 Agree to Iclneo ! ' the lat 8 on
U"oln ! t While on i'ioUMoro . Ins-
nrtou8 Cln' or lUks .there
" Ill lie nn In t'no.
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DES MOINES , Dee , ' ' L4Specnl-Fire { ! )
insurance maier leave bc4n unsettled In
this state for some tme , but thee now
!
seems to be a prospect for an ngreement
being reached . About two weeks ago what
Is known as Local Hoard Commission No.
2 , nt Chicago , representng the outside coin-
panles desiring to 110 business In this state ,
after vainly trying to reach an agreement
with the Iowa companies respecting rates
nnll commlslsons , Issued all order reducing
rates ot outside companies for town bust-
hems to 20 cents per $1,000 for annual policies
anti , lO cents whet written for three ) 'ears.
This brought ( lie Iowa companies lp wIth
a remind turn , and a committee ( consisting or
Adam howell or the ( Hawkey , J. S. Clark
ot thee Des Moines and Mr. Smih or the
Farmers ot Cedar Rapids , hastened to Chit-
cage to fix the matter up. Their efforts
were successful and resulted , In rescindIng the
order for cut rates. Instead the whole
state wi be reratel upon n more equitable
basis , the tariff on 11welnK3 bIng materially
reduced , while on the more hazardous classes
there will probably be I slight increase. In
this rcratng the companIes are to bear the
expense proportionately. I was admitted In
tIme beginning that the key to the situation
lay with the ( omcers or thc ( German of F'ree-
port Hockrord , Milwaukee Mechanics all
Concordia Insurance companies. and Mcsrs.
howell . Clark and Smith for the Iowa com-
Ianies clammed that they should not be made
to stiffer for the shortcomings at others. The
wlslom at this nrgument was seen amI a
proposition was made to transfer thc scat
at war from Iowa , where nil the companIes
were willing to agree to the cOlllslson rule ,
to Illinois and \'lsconstim . the headquarters
It those refusing to co-operate. Under , the
onus ot the ( agreement a comlltee of nine ,
omposell or three Iowa . three union and
lhree nonunion companies , wi have , charge
Jt the regulation of thl ( , bmlness In this
state , . and have been busy lately revising
rates. A general meetng or representa-
lves 0' all the companies Intenstel was
hehl In Chicago Tuesday , nt which methods
and regulatIons were dIscusetl . with the re-
suIt indicated In yesterday's dispatches.
NO'1 IH.COVIAOEU Hi JAI.UIU .
W. S. lUchmunt or Ues lolnM , Jumps from
One Business 10 Alnlhor Rapidly.
DES MOINES , Dec. 19.-Speclnl-W. ( S.
nchmonl who was at the heal oC the < e-
rlnct Union Building , Loan and Savings
association of Des Moltues which caught so
many Iowa and Nebraska people , has organized .
ganlzed a printing COmpal ) ' , with a stock
or $2,0. to print a buid In ! and loan jour-
mini In Des Moines. The rurl hurts developed
that the concern mnentlpmmc } haul little bus-
maces iii . this city and till I110St eC its work
In Burlington . : rallON anti J few other
towns. The number ' 'f ' ersons holding
stock In Des Moines seems td be very small .
but four suits have beqn begun II the district -
trict court. They Iverage.nn . , Indebtedness
from the concern oC a1pu ( , $10. gach person .
pr.
son asks fOl' the npPolltrneht or a receiver
but the 'pettons ' hnV omit been brought
to the attention or thie'&idrt ns yet.
.
Iowa Is In a. peculiar Ihnpe In respect to
the companies limit deeJre . to incorporate
undel her laws and .buslness . on poor
business busls. She hn.l n'l" law to protect
her clf. C. C. Dowel ' : ( . 'bel Moines was
the chairman or the 'comltltHee In the Ig-
Islatlre hat winter whlll ! fel down on gtv-
Ing the state some protecton against fraudulent -
ulent concerns. The stnteoaudltor has no
more powel over 1 bl'ldt ' ; - and loan and
savings association ( hful . " 1 has over thc
private huslne of' n 11ews fler : The only
hw on thc broke restrtftmg thIs ' class or
Inunclal institutions ' : is end specifically de-
daring lint they may ! charge snore than
( Ito legal rate ot Intere i The condition oC
the state ant ' 11 fact that she Is at the
mercy of unscrupulous financIers Is evl-
Ilenced by the fact that George McDonald
or Chicago , who was sentenced tb the pel-
tentnry by Judge Woods for running the
Guarantee Investment company . while In
jai In Illinois managed anti e lrected the
efforts or his colnborers to get established
In this state nn InstitutIon similar to the
one for running which he was sent to the
penitentiary . Its articles of Incorporation
were ted with the secretary ot state last
September. Th postofce olthorltes were
notified at the establishment ct the con-
cern-some reputable business men of thc ,
state were roped Into It under false pretenses -
tenses by the " penitentiary mnnaer-nnd
have refused to allow It to do business
throuh the malls. The only protecton en-
jo'ed by the people therefore Is tram the
federal Inws.
It Is interesting to note In this connection -
lon that at the next term or the court
here a case will be tried In which' the
charge has been made that buIlding mind
loon associations bribed members of the lost
legislature to use their influence against
laws governing the business , The names ot
the legslator , tund the names of time Inter-
ested companies are kept secret ly the com-
Iuhainant He himself was the agent ot cne
of the concerns which ho alleges . as-
slated In helping to bribe the liii-
nets legislature - The scheme seems
to hnve been wo ked from the Chicago -
cage ell ot the Inunclal cllcle interested
It the story told by the complnlnnnt , a law-
yer nmed Irvin from Omaha II correct.
1 Is due the Interested loan company to
say that It denies the entire allegation .
I\YSTI0 SIIILINEIIS ENTERTAiN .
IIe6111 of Unal" TOlllo or Atlantic
Vlp\rltod 1 , thin Wive , of mice Alrm\urs.
A''I\NTIC. In. . Dee 19.-Speclal.- ( )
Kaabl temple of time Onler or the Mystic
Shrine held J specIal meeting here last
evening which was one of thc mOlt notable
events In the history of that tcmple. 'be
diferent trains brught In delegntons all
day from Davenport to Council Bluffs. At
6:30 : P. m. J parde was maile , beached by
two asses such o we read of In olden tImes.
Then followed a brass bali mind about 2
.
Shriner tram dIfferent temples. Flt.two
candidates took the degree . There was nn
elaholte banqu-t , It which Dr. J. 1(1. ( l m-
mert or Atlantic Ilreslll'el ( as toastmaster ,
nll toasts were mule , ly the following
prominent persons : lion . Smith Mcpherson
ot Hed Oak Rev Geiger or Cedll Huphls ,
Judge Ielnun or Shenandoah , H. G. Phelps
of Atlantic , lion . \V. F. I Cleveland or Har-
lan , Judge Deemer ot Hell Oak , and Clark
! t Hlchlrds or iavenport
'Vhlo In time midst of their banquet n
Slleclal courier for that purpose arrived at
t lie banquet hll anti annoulo d heat the
wives of the Shrlner were ho\ln a similar
mimeeting all banquet at the elegant real-
meetnl
dence or E. A. Shaw Time ladles had , cv-
er.thlng complete amid were second In noth-
Ing to that of their hUHhands. Yellow
badges , contained the Illwtorlcul camel In
Not ( till moton. . with the . , Inscripton , \ "Wo Are
Thor had their goatgenhmine ( ) and their
bug .tolo lan slde" I Rreuse < to perfection
for lie eventful sldo , that each candllnte
lund to take and much ethel parapheremahia .
In fact , ( hey had 'mi. ( ipac" equal to the
othicr In eVery respect.
rcec.
Mr. Charles I , . ) IJrow was Queen ot
Sheba Mr : . J. n. Johnson rlestess of the
bloW illmricme : Mrs. S. W , W. Strnigimt guard
of the Iadl temple , mmti3uirtu. D. S. Crane ,
, 'uitIe . Inll-JlrB.
The first that the Shrlnirs knew about the
secret mneetng or their wives wits the arri-
meelJ
arr-
val ot two Arab bYI y.lh a bill , which
was handed to the toastmaster. I was 'a
bill ot $5 a plate for t Q , hanquet refreahi-
m nt whtch the lad C were at that time
enjoying. ; tme
' 'aln ! bth together , It was an unusual
social event forAtlantie .
Atantc.
Intcrea''ig 1111 tiitqat , ItuI , . .
CEDAH RAPIDS lami wflec . 10.-(8peclnl (
Telegrum.-'foelay ) Jutlti'Snouffer fed n slit
In the sunerlol court caking judgment for
$6 against the Dawson Construction corn-
pal ) ' , which have the contract for the In.
tenor work on the new feellml building . A
writ ot attachment \ was served anti , several
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children , Cry fo
pitcher' Castorla.
Children Cr'lGs :
Pitcher' . Castorla.
. ,
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parcels or oak ( leers , 'er levied upon.
I.tlr n settlnint was effected nml the
material relenscd. l\cs anti lMkel filed
another attachment , and this time the oak
door were carte,1 , awny . Al the lanll upon
which the bulelng Is located belongs to
the government I I ! questionable whether
n legal 1'rocess or this character cnn be
rightfully served , amid legal phac or tn-
crest mn ) ' rcsuul ( .
ThINKS J' ( W\M 1.1Ua.
Slllrcme Court or IOWA le'"CrSeA R Cllc-
united CIU (
ms MOINES , In. , Dec. l9.-Speclnl ( Tcl-
egrnm-In tIme supreme court today were
dechlel\ the cases or Samuel F. Stewart ,
appellant , ngnlnst Jnmes Pierce and Sam-
uel P. Stewart , appellant , ngnlnst Latny-
cUe YOlml ; Polk distrIct , the decIsion at
the lower court being reversed. This Is the
Quite celebrated town J0mestentl lewsllller
case I Is l In nctol n nllst Pierce to rc-
co\'el dnlnges for wrltl nnd Ilhlshln
a certain letter Ilelell to he libelous , antI
the nctol Ignlnst Detendant Youlg Is for
Ilblshllg the InlC In n neWSllllel" .
' 1he SUllreme court says : " 11 construing
this writing. Its words are t he iueitier-
stc01 11 their 111all amid nntural hUI'ort , ice-
cording to the Ilels they are cnlculatell to
( "n\'ey to those to whom ( lucy are 11.
( ireSsed . rererence hae1
Ilreslel. being not only to
the words used , hut nlso to the ( CIICII'
Itlnces antler which they were vrittim.
Gon81lerll" the entrc letter tim the Ih h
or time ellClmstllces alleged , I certainly
must hI Ullcrttfoll ( ni nccuslng the 1.lall' .
tiff ot freuuiti , deceptlomi timid ,
tf Crlll deceton alll dishonest
Surely suCh nel'usaton must expose thee
acclscd to Ilblc hntred ntI delrt\e him I
ot the benll or Public confdence timid mo-
chit Intercoul'sl' 'fhere Is a just Illhlc sO'j
tnllt lint hntes and condemns dish ' nest
ulealimug ciluii ' or milid limit
Ienllg 111 betrl11 rrlellshllS nlll (
denies to the betrayer the conthlencc alll
social Intercourse lint would otherwile be
nccO"deel to htm , W'huihe the stntltor ) ' do-
Inltol or libel Is Plain 111 easily 11Ier.
stool , I Is sometme : Illcul to eter.
mine whether the facts nlellel or Proven
In n PartIcular case come wihin the tie-
linltloim . "
Slllrrmo ; ( : ourt i'ciqlniu.i. I
DES IINI S. Dec. 19.-SI.eclnl ( Tele- ,
gram.-'riiia following opinions were led
hI the supreme court : John V. Pn.wel &
Co . nppellnmmte . against Stick . Kemp & ( "u.
et ul , Ilefenlant . StotC Bank llnilding
cOlpnny mini , : 1 A. nl t. J. SticIc lulhlnA ,
venor , " 'co < blry histrict Stclt Fannie
reverlel.
Edwards nlnln t ISluc Edwards , Ippel.
lent , Inrlon district . itlllrmneci. .1 N. Jnclt-
eon . np\elnnt , against Mary E. Creswell
utah , G. A. 1"lcle. Scot district , n\nnell Creswl'l
First Nntonal bank oC Grand In\en , n1111el.
<
lant , n llnst Fred Zeimnmt Webster district
nullrmncti . Farmers anti Traders' lstrlct\ \
Nutona
bank IRnlnst hnl'les V. . Hofmnn , treus-
ut-er , unl lnhlslm county , nppelunt , 'let-
halk/ ) district . affirmed , Josepim 1)'nl.
ct al . executors . appellants against (
SlmenkicrgVoodbtmry elltr\ct. \ reversed.
Marcus Brckert against Iowa Central Ball-
!
way Company , al'llelnnt , 1.cuiisn IIIMrlct ,
re'erltl , Time State oC Iowa alnln t l"a-
etto lliggs npehlnnt Mills district . re-
elo Uggf nppelantj lI9
vemted . John n , twenrlnCnJlnst
( harlts I.nhnlr. ThomAS Lnhner anti H.
: . Plnt , admInistrators of the estate of
Anton Lahmner deceased . H nl , appellants .
l ale distrIct. n \ ri l11. Saruet I" " Simv-
art , appellant . nlnlnst Pierce anti 1.1 jrny ,
ete Young , Polk district , re\cred. .
ICS MO1NiS' : : 10 ltlLt.S.
Cltleu8 or 10' " ' ' ' ( ' 'Ilnl l'rotet AJ"tn9l
Omelal Etrtivuipummcc.
nmCnl trl"'sn.o
DES MOINES . Dec. iD.-Speclni.-A ( ter.
rifle war Is nt a head In Des Moines be-
.
.twee the council mlnorl . the ( couucl mmmn-
jorl tint the Illlll ! I Is all over nppi'o-
1trintio1m . The 'iuymu amid m(1S cOlllltee
or thl counci met together nl11 devisel
wn1 nld melns to OXIIlI11 the ( re\'CII !
for next year. 'hc other six nh1clncn met
In secret amid mnde \ nn ordlnalce cx-
penlln ! several thoulal11 dollars niece ( luau
the Income I was canlell and went ti )
the miunyor. lie WIS about tote I , hut
the comhlnntol called on hll timid threat-
enlll to cut his 11Iee rOlcl lute two plelts
Inleis time ol"lllnlncl was slllCI , I will he
sl/'nll tlmerefou-e. 'cii'ant'liiie the Ileoillt )
are talklnH I or hoh\nlt n publc Indl/nlt I t 10mm
mcetng to Ilrotest Ig1111st the ext'l\alnnce
or the comm itch I umurmu , ' 'ho cly'l Innllnl
r'ondltiomm Is hld , Shim' Is nelll ) $ l,0u0,00 ; In
.
Ih.ht antI cnllt 10lt lionul.
1.01 the filet ( hue In the history or the (
state the supreme court Is ot work iii enrum-
cmi. It I met the ; mast week nn(1 ( lel thirteen
. oplnlols Inch I ) I ) " , I I It would work us
! hnrl In reguuham' selslons , 'xtm'&i I'sslonl
wOlhl not be necllsnl ) ' . 111 I It worked tie
Ilrl , when I WIS (01110811 of live ml'n
the mmecem'slty or nehlnl I sixth jnste
woulel not hll'e hNn nlllllrent to the logic-
ltutumre . 'heso time tlmr" Il'ntlentl of n
Iln who 11 hiltel' . ' to hecole gO\'lrnor. 11
wlln" to tnlte $ I.IO In sllur ) ' Inll isn't. too
fastithlotmi worlt-In fuel , nt (
fnstllnl : to - Ilrcscnt a
state olchll , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
n.\ AI'I.UU ( H Its WII .
l'nrmcr Who lrpl II Iuncy At lumo
Hobhrt of j'uur 1 hOI :1,1. :
SIOUX CITY , Dn' , 19.-Specltil ( 'rclelram , )
-John Cohliuuit . Wlllh ) ' rnrmel who \\'CI
three mies onth of Sloan , was roblel oC
$1,400 last night by two Ilsltell muucmi. eol-
Hums' wlft Is ulng for 11 vorce. 1"1'11111 he
wOIM limit hits property out or reteh she
got out nUachlents ngnlut lilumi. le hind
untici pa ted her mu i' I tutu 1111 the t Itol"1 mOI1) '
untcl\J
was the t \ result or Falc > le I kept mOI' ! ) ' In
the hOISI' . fen ring that If Imp bOlltl she
woul utlch It.
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RL1Y IOND'S
Sterling' Sliver L'rese ii tu tirni s
Ash Trays. Brushes HaIr , COlb ! , Dressing ,
Breakfast Calls , Brushes unity . Comnbs Pocket ,
lielt Buckles , Brushes . . ' . . .
lel Brihes. "cl\ct. Coemulis Side
Ilonbonnieres . Brushes , Nail , Court Plaster Cases ,
Bon-Bon Trays , Chatein limes . CI/I' Cuter ! .
Book Marks , Cigarette Cases , Cigium' Cases .
Bracelets . Cent Marlcers , ' ,
Brcelets. : tarltrs Clrd uses
Brushes , Clothes , Collar Butcns , Chalp31gn Cuses.
.1KIJLER. RA Y M 0 N D
. " . . .
1.rII Al"J' DOUn.iS ST.
Could ! Bluffs Paint , Oil & Glass Co
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT UD : GLASS HOUSE IN WETERN $ IWA ,
THE C PAI 111 I Ia
A ( TASf . II We cary a fUll line ofall kln1s of Palnt
WltL t , ' 05. Oils , Glass and Painters' Supplies. We are
DJOUS' , fl2II manufacturers ofArt Glass and can make you
. . -
AS .
, anything you want i that line. We , carry a
_ .jyt- : . , fl line of Widow Sash , glazed and unglaz9 :
-I \W \ 1- - and will mae you bottom prices on any sash
- . - - - ' that you want. Our sash are all Council
- - , Blus make. We have over 1,000 hot.be
- 4'WI sash i stock
Come and see us or write for prices.
' prcas.
i'
Nos. 1 and 3 Fourth Street ,
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-.IW.rLV'Wt
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS.
ThA out .ondurol remedy , 'IOTmms '
rmrso. " "hl.h m.ku .hlllrlh . . , m
bt within the urh or all w. have tNineed , )
' rlrt to ( " ieIiiir u'er " ( I . lewar 01
frauds , rouotur.ll and snb.tutmita.
TAKD NOTING Du . . . . .
MOTHERS
. . . 501.1) 1\ ' M.t . fllLVlifllMTt' . . . . " !
t1WU" rnr t" , "TO MOTIrn ! " m.ltd
rr. . TIlE 11\I.'IFI.IIFltL.\Ttl CU. .
" 01. l'repi'lein . MI""I" , Us.
,
,
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\
,
Tha HOME AKER a-no ROASTER
's not a luxury , tint n lcessl . . Make .
tough leat tCIHJ1 ; t'a'ee till Its flavor nnl
Ilchness ; bultl's bn'11 101lt 111 imittkemm Ilr . '
bl"ll ( realm : Is t'emshl. ' hnll",1 when tl oven
Wl'le for el'cuhlrl hilly dl'lcllhlnthis
a nil Ilpo slx-blmle t'lmoppers. comblnnton
dipper , frlnl 1111 , cake griddle , etc. j
icgeuimm wnntcII. I
CHAS. SOHULTHEISS ,
1 : I'cnrlt. , COU'NCI : I , I3l.tJF'tM , I. W \
The Mercer Hotel [
Coi' . 12tl anti HO'nl'd Sb'coh ,
himider mu v mtuitnpo , it I mel. it hI fuimni'iii lt'
1lh'r I I IIIIe 1 lt \ tl 11111h l
TIm J ( i EA J ! 1111"1'1' ; ' 100 1 (11 ( ! tOIII
,
hl'II'llnt,11111..tllc lAht11 thlllllY hnulli
01111 ( tie the t rate , mt $2.00 PUI" Ilny. loOI
wih Illh 1r.GnI1 ! nJ. : ( s
'I'V ( thu iiem't'or ICI thuo , you "I-It tim city.
' ( ' 11 < 0 the 1ll'nu"ll'eol ; , car : lit Union ICIIO )
to 12th MI'CI. l r"l \'titm'tor street Iopo'
tnlw cite tl loward I "t root
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1. SI.TUW.II' , .1"II : I"
ANAL HICAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY
c. L. Beel.cl' , Phnrmaclst ,
200 Inll Stoot - - . COlncl Bluffs'
Gala Bac er's PlorOCy wiI you PrscrPlons [
S".m" . & B ainbridge Alorloyn' . : . j
n . theStale ; anlt t"Olo\1 Courts , Boo 1
0-7-S I. : hullt Bucl , toulclllul , low , oj. .
!
OEO. P. SANFORD. A W. RICKMAN'
Pm".L C.h" _
First National Banki
ot COUNCIL BLUFF3. Iowa.
Capita ) , . - $100OQ ( ( 1
llofts. . . . 12,000 1
One nr the oldest bank , la time slate ot . .44
W. solicit four bUlln.u ad collection. . W. " -J , }
pay G per cent on time deposit' . w. wW b
pst.
. . . . .
pleased to see and servo ) 'ou .l
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. -.Slec1a' ' Notccs "h '
cOblen pIkiffa.i . . . ; 1'
CHIMNEYS CLEANED : VAULTS L'LIIANIOD. :
CIUMNIYS El BUlk. at " ' . S. ISomer' . . G CLIANEc , o
WANTED. COMPETENT GIRL. FOR GEN- \
I eat housewot'l Apply at lB Fourth street. -
I LOST 13i'LiT-NOSEI ) LiVER COI.OlUOTS ' ' "j
I pointer tIIT-NOSFD < : unSWfr. 10 ito tin iii' or "Vlck. " > ,
Helur 10 38 North 171h street and get reward. , , i
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS. j
With such a large stock to select from certainly you can J
select something useful to present to Father ; Brother 01 SOl : j
Furnishings. Hats. Furnishings. 'J
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MEN'S FINE DRESS : DOYS' DRGITON AND 25 Halt MEN'S Hose- MACO YARN 1 J {
Winter
50 Yacht Shapes
,
unlned Gloves - lined worth and 75o to $1.0 C Caps- Oc value - lt. . . . . . C worth 20e. . . . . . . . . . . . C ' :1 :
MEN'S NIGHT ROBES , DOYS' ! 'LUSI TURBAN I- _ ( ) I mN'S , ' WOOLEN HALF 1 f
zl - - hose In i
' 1
0 10se
embroidered 45 c- t
collars and cuers- . . . . J , C Caps $1.0 vallent..J ' .3 C worth black , lac blues , .tan . , etc- . . . . . . . . J ' C S. : ,
MEN'S worth : up NIGHT to 2 ROBES MEN'S PLUSH CAl'S IN MEN'S LINJdD AND {
00 .25
; .
embroidered- 75 all 1 the lates ( shapeE- $1 I Unlned workiimg 5 C i
worth emlrOlderel- U. o. . . . . . . . . . . C $ .o value-at . . . . . . . . . Gloves . worth SOC. . . . . . . :
MEN'S ered nnd SILK plain EMI3ROID- Web Sue- ( % 5 Fedora MENS nats-Intest DERBY AND fall $1 . 0 0 MEN'S and Derby SWITZ RIbbed Under35 C _ 't
pcnders- erel worth up to 75c. . . . . . . C I _ ! winter value Ityles- . . . . . . : - . . . I car-vo'tiu $1r. . . . . . . * I'
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Men's Overcoats. Men's Suits.
' BLU AND m.ACK . . mN'S WIN'EH.W m SUITS-GOOD 00
MEN'S CIINCII.I.A 2 75 1.
$3 18i'itiitl uIuO-IIl1IdC for
% - epceIeully us
Bramid iiew-muetdc especittlly' . . . . . . . . for . . us , ) _ - ; .00 value at . , , , . , , . , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , . , . , . , . , , , . , . .
$7.00 values at , . , , . , , . , . , , . . , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
' ELEGANTOVEItCOATS-IN TilE MEN'S ALT. WOOli WINTIdI1 SUITS-
MEN'S timid latest iii tIm new lcngthitu amid weaves , atid most
clew longtIme-in time new patterns I
shades . likeness of only of $12 reliable garmnemm fabrics ( and tIme CX- carefully Ilt'eIlid uiew'-mndc mmmdc imp- especially foi' tis _ _ _ _
act. JI1-ilII iIcW- . $12.00 value at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r' '
Made especially foi' us- if ) _ ' ,
home at . , , , , , , . , . . . , . , , . . , . . . . " . ' . ' . " . ' . . " MEN'S ChAY AND FANCY WORSTED
hUPfS-iirtistlo in workinamusimip , all sizes-
Bi'iiitI , ' (71
MEN'S ' FINE BEAVER OVERCOATS'- ilep-
cutextralomig-velvet collars- Q .50 Made especIally for tis-
Ihititid miu.v-itmetde espueletily foi'iis 1J ( _ _ $15.00 value at .
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MEN'S RICh OVERCOATS , IN TIlE
nuost fashmionimbie fabrics-beautifully tailor- muietut-cetual to tummy $25 custom made suit- '
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WilsonBros. Men's
' Men's White Fancy
Shirts , Percale
Laundered , V * 11 * W ' Shirts '
Full Dress w & withCo11ars
and Plain , and Cuffs ,
$1,00 Valuc , $1.50 Vakic ,
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c Cop. 13t1h and Farnam Sts.
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