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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFT'S, OFFICE: - 127 NO. JARL STREET. Delivered by carrler to any part 1. W. TILTON, of the city MANAGER. 1 Business Off h { Night Editor. No. -_— MINOR MENTION, IPHONES Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal Special communication of Bluft ¢ No. 71, Ancient Free and Accel this evening for work in the first ¢ All_masons in_good standing are co invited. By order of*the worshipful maste Murriage licenses were issued yesterday to tho following: Chavles M. Hammel of Minden and Della Weinheimer of : N. W. McFarland and Amelia We Council Bluffs; Richard Ev of Council Bluffs and Laura Lucas of Toveland The young ladies of Unity Guild enter tained ‘their friends last evening at a musicale and dance in Hughes' hall. The first part of the cvening was taken up with an attractive program of musical sclections, after which the floor was cleared for danc ing. Alarg ws present The ladics of St. Pauls guild will give Tightful musicale at the parlors of the Grand hotel Saturday evening, December 10, at 8 o'clock. Those participating Miss Rita Lorton of Nebraska City, Mr. Copeland of nd Mrs. Wadsworth and Mr. 1. M. nor of this eity. Admission 50 cents, unty Attorney O auance in th K. Kimble and G George 12, G senting witne: Boston to testify probability be another term rolls around Mr. Tucker, who is employed in H. A Cox's office, had a lively expericnce with Mr. Cox's horse Thursday night. as he wus driv ing along Pe street, His slei was overturned. The horse became unman- ageable and Mr. Tucker had a hard tussle with him before he got him under control With his hand on the bits he was tl n about by the fractious horse until it 1 as though he would be thrown through the plate-gluss windows, but he finally escaped uninjured. crowa embezzlement cases L. Champ, on t who was the will not come The cases will dismissed before Beecham's Pills cures sick headache, Grand Display. The Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta., has got on its Christmas garb and is ready for Christmas trade. Never be- fore wns the collection so rare and beautiful; everything , that ean b thought of to make the old and young happy. On our second floor we show everything in the toy and book line. Make your purchases now while the collection is large; goods can bo stored away until cailed for or delivered at any time spe d. We show by far the largest collection in western Jowa. Our bandkerchief line, this cannot be excelled. Our line of furs in muffs, capes, et is the largest we have ever shown. them; get our prices. Gents’ scarfs in tecks and four-in- hands; we have a large assortment, spe- cially ordered for Christinas, one in a box Hendr e our col'ection at 12ic, 25c, 45, 00, the most beau- uful collection ever shown. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Ta. . el SO E Sce those oil heaters at Swaine Broaudway. PERSO) J. C. Lange starts today on an extended trip in the south. I N, Flickinger returned yesterday from a Horace 12 ‘Wash., whe: I. M. Treynor left yest Sioux City to attend a meeting of the Royal Ar- canum, . C. A. Lacey have gone to they will remain until after T. 8. Couch will leave toda ikce after a ple and Mi for home sant vi: of seve weeks with their friends in Council Bluf: J. F. Wilcox a bad fall he received a few days ago. He fell through the glass roof of his green hou ided on the ground ten fect beneath. badly cut and bruised. 11, who has filled the pos school missionary for Potta- in danghte their in pas ty, Miils effect on ¥ of the Baptis county. The resignation will take the I5th of the present month, Tgnorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little Barly Riscrs is o wisfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headuch pepsia, bad breath, constipatiou and ness. biliou Don't Affect Council Bluffs €. 0. D, The recent failure of I Brown's C, O, D. grocery in Omaha and the sale of the South Omala store does uot affect the C. O. D. establishment 1n Council Bluffs run by Eli Brown, The Council Bluffs house will be ruuon a larger scale than ever, and the people of the twin cities will still have a chance to buy groceries ut wholesale prices, The greater part of the Omaha stock has been moved to this side and stored for futuro disposition in an adjoining building. A Burg Lot 8, in block 80, Beers Sub,, cil Bluffs, if taken this week. Lock Box Coun- Address 612 Missouri Valley, Towa. Scott house: good vourd; low rates. Get Out the 8 . There is a city ordinan: ding for the arrest and punishment of persons who allow their sidewalks to go uncleaned than twelve hours a‘ter a snowstorm, but many of the people of Council Blufls either do ot know of it or else do not for it Marshal Templeton states that unless the law is willbe made an example of. have been almost impassable tons for the lust three days company, in cleaning off its the snow out at the side b was pil od up to the heig! wore, Y rday n gang, with a lot of big 2 put at work to undo the mischief of the com. pany by removing some of the snow motors are not yet running satis got stuck the snow frequently y y the pubic had on time was to allow plum of time and then walk A Cure for ¢ It your children are always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at haud, It isa prompt and certain cure. 1f given as soon s the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. For sale by druggists The strects in many por. The motor tracks, throw in oup. subject to croup The astronomers discovered during the recent near approach of Mars that it was inhabited, and advanced the idea that the people there wero far ahead of us in eivilization. That may all be, but we will wugera good deal that they haven't a sewing machine there that will compare with the Standurd Rotary man- ufactured on this earth in Cleveland, O., and sold by 8 M. Williamson, 106 Muin street, Council Bluffs, Trimmed Hats $1.00, Today, Saturday ouly, Miss Ragsdal e, at 837 Broadway, will geli trimmed hats at only $1,00. Beyond all douht lhu ll\rgu:l and most complete stock of lmlnlny goods at low- est prices is at Davis’, tho leading drug- glst and perfumer, | tered a de- | n has filed a motion | irunner | See | put up | dys- | | district court, smplied with from now on some one | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Thieves Lay in a Big Supply of Fine Winter Olothing. STORE RAIDED AND ROBBED M. MARCUS' Fastidious Burglars 1t the Finest nsive Garments and cckwenr Taken - Boldness the Miduight Maranders -No Clews. They ey of robbed of house large amount The thicves en cellar window by A hole from the cellar- storeroom, and through this and turned the lock. They through the stock and made a stion of the articles they thought they wanted, and there was hardly line of goods that did not suf- At least half overconts at §15 each suits of othes were taken, hoos, silk mufller umbre! traps and gloves, The exact amount of property stolen cannot o ascertained until an inven tory is taken, but it is thou it will be found to bn at leas The only clew to the identity of glove that wus found lying on was a boy size, but whethe dentally dropped during the bu oft there in order to throw the oftices the tack is not known. 'The casc is being investigated is' clothing Thursday night, and merchandise is missing through the rear aking out a large pane was cut in the door leadi way to th they reached then went careful b of glass and together ) worth the floor. The most wounds he s in healing alvation Oil astonishing resu @ been shown by S SFOR THE BENEFIT OF THIE t the Sherif Think of Wanamaker's Rule. Sheriff Hazen has just returned from the semi-annual state mecting of the sheriffs and city marshals, which has been held this weel in Des Moines, He reports an inter- esting sc important matters other things the stion of Postmaster General Wana- malker in ordering his subordinates to refuse any and all information erence to the people who 1 t thelr respective offiees, A rule to that cffect has been on the books of the depart- ment for a long time, but it has been practically dead letter until receutly, when a o order was et out from he on the sub- The sheriff from Ottumwi brought atter to the attention of the conven- tion, aud stated that he had been refused in- formation several ti 1 by several dif- erent postma rulc as it i * said he, ¢ wtest thil ud_criminals of all sorts that ha done by the goveriment. If g all right lie wouldn't object to his bouts being known, and if he is not #ht, I fail to sce why the government should step in and protect him from the dul; appointed ofticers of the law, who are under bonds, by half a The dozen othe resolu- naster tion was adopted requesting the pe general o rec s decision and have the rule strickenout. The case of Alva town was broug and a resolution of ¢ Nicholson, it will 1 tioned in the news having a he fugit throut from his ea son held on until help a: taken back to jail ¢ poor, has been confined to his bed ever To show th ion of his o the she d to malke up and also requested Marshall county Wi Postmast sion e were discussed, amon: cent to outsid ive mail omplaint was made del and finally ‘holson of Marshall- re the convention mmendation passed. bered, was men- last summe: S razor and Inid open his but Nichol nd the fellow purse supe ise. The June meeting of the not be held, the de with the interstate convent this city during that month visors of ssociation will ng 1o unite n to be held in Something Good. r sev- and remedy, and have found it one of useful aud satisfactory remedies 1 wdled.—C. H. Lewis, druggist, Salt v, Utah, Great Clearing Out Sale. The Gorden hotel on middle Broad- way has been leased by its owners for a term of years for mercantile business. The entire furniture now in the the mos ever h Lake Cit consisting of the rooms; also all the dining room, kitchen, and office furnitur ill be sold to the highest bidder. Sale, next urday, December 10 at 10a. m. H. H. INMAN, Salesman, Big ¥ At Mrs, Ploiff $8.00 hats for § $4.00 hats fov French felt h 00 1mporte: Baby bennots $1.25 and $1.50 felt hats at 75e, duction ln ats ls fur $1.8 hats for principal defendant case now ont was arrested yesterd an information filed in Swearingen’s court, charging him with beat- ing a board bill on the 25th of last Septem- at the boarding house kept by Ge Jones on Mynster street. ‘Theamount of the bill alleged to have been left unpaid is olle was arrested at the court hous taken the rounds of the city looking for someone who would go his bai lid not find any butchers who we, worked for the amount of & bail bond, and he finally put up a cash hond in the sum’ of £100 for h appearance on the 14th, when the case will be heard The damage case is still on trial in the di trict court, notwithstanding the fact that ybody has become very weary of the mon otonous details with the’ exception of the attorneys for the plaintiff, who cross-ex- amine witnesses with the same apparent gusto 0s two or three duys ago. A, W. Ricl after malki 1 M. Scanlan with that application for the posi of u sensational sk call the lutt Thomas Tolle, the the famous meat in noon on on of corvespondent , testified that he would clumsy imitation. The ¢ 1, in all probability” be finished today both the court and the attorneys for the fence s ed their d in that direction Perfect action perfect h from the useof DeWitt's Little y Risers A perfect little pill ard In the Late Blizzard. She—Oh, Charley, how grand snow storm is! How woaderful! s0 like to hear the grand of a mighty storm house. He quiet. this I do rush and roar that shakes the So do I, darling; Lot me read the “vans, the shoe man, town with. He makes the storm en- durable and comfortable as well as grand, plenso keep prices that Special Millinery Sale. Of trimmed goods at the Louis, N sonic block. Hats not a cent apiece but as near it as possible. s Stock. munenced a suit afternoon Sl After Brow L. Kirschbraum & Sous ¢ against N. Browu ye in the district court to » ) the amount cluimed to be due on goods pur- chased, but not paid for. A writ of attach. ment was issued and the property in que tion was taken in possession by the sheriff, Several d. ago & writ of attachment was issued from the superior court in favor of Farrell & Co. of Omuha for a pacing horse, phaton and har belonging to Brown to satisfy o claim of $180.41. Yesterday another claimant appeared, the Midland Savings bank, filing o petition for a writ of replevin Select Nothing | | larger profit, | matter as | growers, gardeners and those who want the thicves is a | | Store, Council Bluffs, | ing on | tract. | will be | the s with | | John Trac now | Garrell; City g for | | rooms, ete., our gus | trie Nicholson, who is | to do | hotel ‘\ will be sold next Saturday at auction, | furniture in forty bed | positively | | w sheltered and | obtainable nipavison of the hand- | on the | pointed to take th \th result | is shuking the | for the rig. The ground for thelr claim was a chattel mortgago alleged to have been exe- cuted RNecember 1, 1802, Deputy Sheriff O'Brien was busy day taking an invoice of the morclandis which he levied upon Thursday night at Broadw in favor of Paxton & Gallaghe M. Btecle of Omaha. He states that lue of the stuff is about 60 per cent more than enough to satisfy all the claims which have so far been made to it yestor- Not from n Financial Standpoint. T do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy from a financial standpoint, for we have others in stock on k we make a says Al Mag a paominent dr t of Braddock, Pa., “but because many of our customers have spoken of it in the highest praise. We sell more of it than any similar preparation we have in the store r sale by druggists, Euterprise Piace Being frequently urged to sell small portions of my I have at last de- cided to plat Enterprise Place, familis known as the Scott farm, and to begin tho sale af once in five and ten acre lote, 1 have placed the same in the hands of Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., who will actin the my exclusive agents. [ruit the conveniences of a city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a rare op- portunity to do so. M. Torr. pecial doll sale tonight atthe Boston tore, Council Bluffs, I from 7 p. m 0c, and H0c dolls all go at 15¢ each, not over two to a_customer. Boston Ia. N. B. Store open until 10 p. m. Day & Hess have a force of men work the roads through the Klein Buy five or ten acres there while it is cheap. Brighter than gas, cheaper than cloc- tric light and us beautiful as a dream— those vew art lamps at Lund Bros. cut prices, $1.50 for Cottage gallery, oliday photos, cabinets, for 80 da Riley's old stand. Trial of Criminal Cases, The trial of cases on the eriminal docket commenced next Monday in the cour A number of interesting cases are on the docket and the following is order in which they appear the assizum . district on 1 ber nd Sobc 12. Burns, Joseph ate vs Petel State vs John ate vs Emil S »hnson State vs Dick State vs William Hennesoy Tuesdiy , State vs Gordon J Wedn phn Thurse A State vs R, 1con, City of Council Bluffs City of Council Bluffs v of Council Bluffs vs T. Bryant, State vs L. Frank WA Hiyes Monday- s Champ, State v fri Champ, State vs J. I Chiump, State vs Elmer § A Child ‘The pleasant favor, ing effect of § igs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious, the most gratifying resul follow its usc: 5o that it is the best fam remedy known and every family should have a bottle, {imball and G. IKimball .lm\ G rming guest chambers, heaters are just Look at them. Clean, ent cheap. C. B. Gas and Elecs Light Co. For w bath what you want. conv and wond: best and cheapest uri hard wood in_the city; prompt No. 4 Main. T. D. King & Co.’s Partagas cigar helpéd to elect Cleveland. IUs the rec- ord breaker for the year. Gentlomen, tho finest line of fall goods fnthe city, just received. Reitor, the tailor, 810 Broadway Coal and Wood. Sackett & Preston, 628 Broadway. 'l‘clcpl na 44, Don’t, forget the barg Mrs. Minnie Pfeiffe L. P. Judson, civil ongineer,328 B'way. SOUTH DAKOTA’S PAUPERS. They Are Coming In Squads to Douglas County's Hospitali The recent snow storm and the cold weather has resulted in driving large num- bers of the outdoor poor to the county agent for ussistance in the way of food and fuel. nty-five applicants veported the number is somewhat of the parties are the old been on the county lists ars, though there arc a few ains in hats at Live on lay Most ors who I for several ) new fac So far this season the greatest numl the new applicants are from South they having come by pairs and in squ from four to ten. U ng_questioned they ate that the counties from which they come are along the lines of the Milwau- kee and the Northwestern rai state that when they apolied for aid in their home countis the ofticials told them that if they would visit Omaha they would be w ded for; that Douglas” county had clegant poor house, where the poor people fed on the fatof the of ds of land. For a number of years it South Dakota has dumped hes in Omalia, and_they now propose io ome action t will “stop the prac [ they can’t do any better they say t they will proceed against the officials of t state under the law which makes it a erime to send paupers from one state to another. the commission nomy ple who buy infer t that the sed Milk s the best and druggist igle” Brand Conde infant food, Y keep it. Postoflice No Miss Clara Southard of the department in the postofiic Mr. J. J. Riley has been pre acancy. Miss Zada Dors, place money order has resigned and noted to fill the has been a vacated by M. Riley Postmaster Clarkson wishes the business men to note the fact that a correct and com- plete time table 1 been made out for the mail collections made by the little red wagons in the business center of the city and that a copy of these time- tables has been posted on each box. If bus ness men will take the time to copy these timetables and post them in their ofiices they will find them a_great convenience in sending out mail. He wishes also to an- noun n that mail reaching the post office at 15 p. m. will cateh the fast mail e T are the last chance From Newberg, C. ¥. Moore & C |-|-umu||1vl druggists of Wb Ore., say I customers wve become acquainted with the go 1 qual- ities of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy we sell but little of any other kind. Chumber lain's medicines all give good satisfaction.” For sale by druggists, FOUR STRUNG UP TOGETHER e Kentucky Murderers ‘Pay the Penalty for Their Orimes at Lonisville, HISTORY OF THEIR HEARTLESS DEEDS | Stephen Hite, Thomas and N of the Dennis McCarthy, Grant Lewls the Vietims Law's Demand -All Died Withoat & Tremor, “on sereviiLe, Ky., Dee. 9. morning Dennis McCarthy, Stephen Hite, Grant Thomas and Nelson Lewis paid the extreme penalty of the law on the scaffold killed by human law for having violated the divine law in taking the lives of human beings. Hite was hanged for kil ing Albert Bauerman, McCarthy for killing his wife Ellen and her unborn child, Thomas (colored) for the murder of Birdie Coleman (colored), and Lewis (colored) for doing to death George Dean (colored) MeCarthy was a confirmed eriminal. The condemned men all walked At sunrise this firmly upon the scaffold, which was erected in the | jail yard. Beneath the nooses all stood with bowed heads except Thomas, who looked 1 und and bowed to those whom he knew in the crowd of 200 who were admitted to wit- ness the cig, and glanced at the of the jail. While the pricsts to Hite and McCarthy and the colc sters exhorted Thomas and Lewis, deputies arranged the nooses around the condemned men's neck MeCarthy squirmed us the noose slippe over his head Hite was the only one who struggled after the drop fell. In the cases of the others ght convulsive twitchings woer Hite was first pronounced d loctors, then Thomas, then Lewis rthy last exercises were held in the ¢ tivst streak of dawn and all the con- men participated in- them with the 1 MeC Religi from the demned Many believe Thomas innocent, because he nvicted on circumstantial evidence, aLLs, Mont., ind Hunt sted some time holding up a train on the Great n near Malta, were a ned before :d States commissioner on the charge of in ring with the mails. All were dis- missed for lack of evidence on this charge, but were ested on charge of train rob: . Again they were discharged, Bass % held over. Fatal Figl NewaRk, O., De notified that du Educh, orthe at t ina Chapel. The authorities here ng religious meeting at the Miller chapel in Monroe township, this county, James Needles and Frank Lewis quarreled and fought in the temple of rship, Lewis using a razor and Needles a revolver., Both were atally wounded. Women shricked and fainted and the whole congre jon_fled in terror when Needles began firing. Killed by w Jeulous Hushand. Mizrox Cexter, ‘O, Dee. 9.—Albert Un- derdunk, jealous of his wife, returned home Sunday morning at 2 o'clock and met John Dick coming out of the house, The men grappled and Underdunk stabbed and killed Dick. Underdunk was nrrested. Tried to Wreek u 1 Asnraxn, Ore., Dec. 9. —An attempt was mado t by unknown persons to wreck the Southern Pacific north- bound express boyond; Grants Pass by re- moving rails from the track on the trestle. rain. unsuccessful ston Suicide of a Wife Murderer. Reavixe, Pa,, Dee Frank Kerner, ve years seutence for wife mur- ed suicide in the Berks county ng himself. L el ars on the ma Coolc’s I3 nember commi jail by ha Forty ing ever forty yeur CLEANING THE SIDEWALKS. Street Commissioner Windspear Ias One Hundred Men at the Work, From an ofiicial standpoint Strect Com- missioner Windspear was the larges i the city yesterday. Thu evening the mayor order to the chairman of the Board of Public Works, and a few minutes later that of- ficial transmitted the order to the strect commissioner. That order was for the street commissioner to hire as many men as in hi judgment w and put them at work shoveling the snow from all sidewalk: in front of vacant or unoccupicd property Word was sent out for men to report at th city hall yesterday morning, and when 7 o'clock rolled avound not less” than 100 men weice there with shovels and a desive Lo earn ) pes 5 The men were div started in on the side portion of the city, shov the strect. The good w these walks have beer the men will bo t the outskirts that this work may be pe cction of the street commissioner and the expense may charged us a u inst the property. (i) 3 AT Draw Your Own Conclusio Mr. J. O. Davenport, manager of the Bragg Redwood Co., It. Brage, this to say of Chumberlain’s Cough Remedy “Tused it for a severe cold and cough and dined immediate velief. In the Fort Redwood Co.'s store we have sold uantities of Chamberlain’s medi- For sale by drug; s D) Suved from u Seven George Harris, the young convieted of the theft of ng to M ke happy Zimmer re e was broke i clothing be, F. J taker Harris was with the commission of the crime.” A fow days later Zimmer discovered that his wife's nonds s 1 and their theft was Harris' ac count. He cntered a plea of not guilty and the case went to trial; where it was proved that he was the guilty man, Upon conviction Hiirris was s seven year term and was about for tho pen, when Mrs, Zimy from an aastom ViR with tho jowe possession. This wasralled to the attention of County Attorney-dahoney, and he again called Harris beford dudge Davis, where the facts were stated, The verdict of the jury was set asid er which_the prison sen- tence was declaveds yoid, Hurrls said he would plead guiltyg™o the stealing of the clothes, and for this he took a fine of §100 and forty days in thepounty juil ted into ks in gangs and the central > Snow into vk will go on until red, after wh 1to the walks in charter provides sformed under the rTerm. man who was the diamonds be- Zimmer has some Last fall the and a lot of Sutcliffe was sted, charged ntenced to a s in her If you have piles DeWitt's Witch salve will surely cure you. Hazel ——— Work on the New Bridge Work at Eust Omsha has been the severity of the stovm of Wedne ing put g stop to bridge building for time, The Milwaukee Bridge and Iron company has completed building the track to the sumed, lay hav- a short Highest of all in Leavening Power,-— Rl — est U. S, Gov't Report, Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE | ever undertaken in the city for | more booths cont up | river to be used by its pile driver and cn- wine which are still snowbound in the Burling ton yards. As soon as the car ing the engine can be taken to East ha pile driving will begin Contractor Wehr's mattross boat was fast on an fce gorge, but was taken off yesterday morning. O PRRN-S— Constipation cured by DoWitt's Risers, ——— IT IS ALL FOR CHARITY. Early Mow Visitors at Happiness Metropolitan Hall Gain Small Outlay The charity ir which opened T evening at Metropolitan hall, Twenty-th and Harney streets, is proving to be or the most affairs sake of enjoyable and successful the charity. The fair is given for the poor by the Heby of the city. Within the hall are arranged a w benevolent socictios dozen or ning the articles on sale The cordial reception commences at the and continues until a departu and the invitation to come W betokens ge ouhave div and enter the hall, a b 3 dies are the have flowers and t1 s done is 1o} bouquet in th sweet char frown is on yourself of vof handsome » to great you, They most becoming th lands to place a pel of your coat. It is and if you 1 me, instead of a nd o pleasant word ty flower girl has hardly left your side until vou are surrounded again and v inded that the mission of the night is charity. A handsome and stately young lady has a chance for you to win in the draw ing of a suit o rocking L or a hanging lamp, or a center table, or a silver service, and before you realize what it all means you have succtimbed to the pleasa appeal and a half dozen fairdaughters n proudly away with your name in their little hook and your money enroute to the coffers of the tredsurer. And then comes the little givl, been lost sight of while her olde have been surrounding you is persistent, and her persi and earncst, and her looks so convineing, that before you fully comprehend the mean: ing of it all down g chance in the drawing of vest, or some othe andyou have spirit of the o hearted and happ, the first booth whatever N ¢ useful article, o imbued with the ind ¢ that you wander ove nd commence purchasing ore. your visi then you realize how sweet The crowd is 5o happy, th and contented, the peals of luughter so gen- uine and merry is one of enjoyment of good and noble de and true and noble men All of the article: donated to the societics hundreds of articles offered for would be an impossibility. There things to wear, becoming tics of all kinds to dec > ave good thir re th anged ity really is. and women, to_be disposed of are re pretty articles and novel ite the howme, to cat and that they Soue of the of the articles are to of lucky numbe of them are disposed of at pri A postoftice is_the source of much enjoy- ment, and_especially do the young people ind o great deal of unusement” in this way. 's to those in the hall are regularly cived and delivered by the accommodat- ing postmistress. The lott written for amusement and the recipientof anc soften found guessing as 1o who is the writer of that interesting and enjoyable billet doux. The attendance at good. notwithstandin weather. Last evening was_ given and an eleg served. This evening the ile the most e, the fair has been very the bad state of the —— ey An Invaluable R Sherifft Hardman of Virginia, when he hvu‘.m usi Remedy. In speak |||" nf n he s me alniost instant ief. 1findit to be invaluable remedy for colds.” druggists. Tyler cou ated w For sale by — Death of Mrs, A. Smith, A. Smith, wife of the secretary of k Land company, died at her home in Dundec place Thursday of a lung trouble resulting from an attack of lu_ grippe. The deceased was of age and was the daughter of J. en, superintendant of i s e ol O vices will be held at the residence Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. _The remaius will bo taken to Fairfield, N. Y., the former home of the family, for interment. i S— want a torpid fiver; want a bad complexion, you don't” want a bad breath; you don't want a headache. Then use De Witt's Little Iarly Risers, the famous little pills. il e Snow Almost Yesterday afternoon Tom Clark, a B, & M switchman, fell from a train as it was cross ing the bridge at Seventh street and was badly injured. The great piles of snow on the roadway under the bridge broke the fall a little, but not mueh. Officer the patrol wagon and had the taken to St. Joseph's hospital, it South Seventeenth street, S An honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DeWitt's Little Barly Risers cure constipation, biliousness and sick head- ache, You don't you don’t, jured man He lives at % St Women lorse Mrs, Lease, 2, Kan., Dec. 9.—The state Suffra )ciation in session here today adopted a resolution endorsing Mrs, Lease for the United States senate, > Piles of peoplo huve piles, Witch Hazel salve will cur Anir g0 them, 107 GLBLCIALLOVLANA BAA2200 0L ‘WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” ¢ ROLLINGE St. Helens, England, is the seat’ of agreat bus- ine BEECHAM’S re made there, They are @ specific for all ervous and s Disorders arising from Weak paired Bigestion, Div- nale Allments, THEY ARE COVERED WITH A TASTELESS ARD SOLUBLE COATING, giists. Price 23 ¢ Grk Depot, Of all dry, New nts a box 6 Canal St vas1 WHOLESALE BEER, L. ROSENFELD & CO. Are Nole Agents for Anhueser-Busch Brewing Association, of 8t Louls. Al orders for Anhueser, Budweiser, Faust & Pale Beers elther bottled or tn ke, to be sent to 213 MAIN k'I‘ COUNCIL BLUFFD GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director, Embalmer, 114 Main Street, Council Bluffs. 08 80 pleasant | To enumcrate the | purchase | And | an | but DeWitt's | the benefit of | fuse a | | easesof the Eyeand & 1s called | Nervous Debil | slon.d to health, | Tape Worms remov | 10 Omaha, o] P b b when the weather in its best licks. fected weather does for they are Another Blow This is the time of year puts Some of ur contempovaries aps arently are greatly afs by what the lowing at a great rate, ut they can’t sell OVERCOATS AT AS LOW PRICES AS WE DO, OVERCGCOATSS. Full cheviot sack overcoat and without velvet gray and brown, worth $4.78, Fine chinchilla overcoats, and black yoke All our kerseys, Beautiful Shetland frieze ulsters shades, and double- in three different shapes, big collars breasted. Our Ox lining, double-faced, long, able at $7.80, now NOW iiiviarisesssnes t and sleeves lined with silk, with an elegant cashmere lmmq on the balance WO TS STS OIS W Lol et vty meltons, frieze, all sizes and nndgmnblo sh.zpes some worth $18, any of them worth $10 to $12, now.... ford gray ulster without full length, is very desir- s. with collar, 1n They are \YAL] 53.00 53.00 56.50 -$0.76 in blue Irish long 84 inches Genuine Sealskin Caps, worth from $10.00 to 518.00, re- | duced to $5.00 on account of broken sizes, In no length of time these snap bargains, will be ‘gone, so if you want one you must come quick. Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam. ———— G.W. PANGLE, M. D, The Good Samaritan. 20 Yoars’ Experience. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPENe GARY OF MEDICINE, | 8 treat the following Diseases : Catarth of the Head, Throat, and L f, Fitsa1d Apoplexy, Kidney (,omplumn, ty, Mental Depres- gion, Loss of Manhood, S8eminal eakness, Dinbetes, Bright's Ditenso, St.Vitus* et MR hutisum, Parulysis, White, Swelling, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turors and Fistula in ano removed without the knlfe or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate orgrns re- Dropsy cured wiihout tupping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 3500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without meraoury, 1 in two or three howrs, or ug Hemorrhol!s or Piles cured, THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED ‘Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, Thoonly Physician who can tell what ail{ a person without asking a questions All correspondence strictly confidential, Modlol sent by express, Address all letlers to G. W, Pangle, M.D, 8588 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa Disease, Liver u-ml.lm ut, Py, Special Notices. GOUNCIL BLUFFS, EMPLOYMENT. WANIED A pupil nurso at the W. . A hos. Dital, cor. ith no and tween 2 ani 8 0ld; Apply atonce. ( 100D yirl wantod for g Xin family. 102 Fourth ste of kood moral charac HOUSES AND \ent Lmbranc Kountzo I e, Gre Hanscom | ferred, WAL put in 82,5 Nieholson & Co. )ILEXCHANGE—Good 4 Bth street for land. Groonshiold house on South Nicuolson & Co BSTRACTS and loans. hought and sold Blufts, JPARN and ciy and grain. Real estal pwelling and business reatals. Monc 2 0r 1063l inyento Lougeo & Towle, 255 Pearl street, Farm and city property Pusey & Thomus, Council loan 00 lots In Central sub. lots in Mulivi's wd1 Bayliss & Palwors ' 18l 2 Jot n Highinud add 18 lots in Hatehinson's add. 45 lota in Tarley’s aid 1 lots In Blddia’s a1 120 lots 1n Wright's a1, 16 lots 1a s i additio of ou pay s call show property. Gr ot il sow 18l clty cheap for cash us. 'No trouble to 14, Nicholson & Co (M AGKES upper Browdway ;aplendid piose for e\stiing: chbhn for cath. o' Mil| Gxonanye. for jmproved residence proporty ia Couacll Blufs Greeusbiolds, Nicholaou & CO. | SPECIAT, NOTLOES COUNCIL BLUFFS HOUSES 'AND LANDE ”‘ (VAIII AN ‘.,‘:“,I m lnu’nL richest l\l Theautltul \n\«L in Pottawattnmie coun Aot Niehotaon & Co o ies build room 22 ahn. 1 Broadway. ! Blufts. two splendid store 4 13 and 142 lirondway. ono new,| srelt o and splondia logatfon othing or boots and shoes. L'ay & milos ot W rough 1t 18, Groe h Place, for Usuburban homes, o ac from motor ltne. Greenshield frults or gardens/ lots, twenty minutes Nicholson & Co. and lots or s gardon land b Patten. to exch. good vacant lots. for snle at $30 per u 1ge for N 4 ncres of b . Johuston & QRUIT FARM—Improved, a mile and a_half trom the postoice, 31 ncras: 5 To0m Houso, atabley Will exchange for residence in Council Bluffs;” s, Neholson & ¢ 3 miles from twkon this week. Greenshield THLY PAVM snlo, new fiye: room liouse, batl room, eloctric lights, all 1odern improvements, one block from motor. A, . Greenshiclds, Nicholson & Co, foct front, five biooks from ‘offarod for sato. for his Wl Mieids, Nicuoiasn & Co o: A corrospundent of ¥ 16t b, Wock 25 1ot b, blook ‘and 1012 in block 4, Bnyilse' ogothior o Kopurate. san offer und you will doubtless get the propeity. Doy & Hoss DANCING BCHOOL MISCELLANEOUS. cosapools, Tchimneys cleaned. 1. 1. Burke, eity bidz. [0 SALE cheap, a sielgh. Inquire Carbon C compuny. Omaha Medical and Sur\gical INSTITUTE. FOR THR 4; i REAHILI\T ——OF ALL—— Unomc ind Sureical Diseases cllities, apparatus cossful treatment disonses requi sureionl treq 1remedies for the d uttendance, ations In the west. ars on doformities and bruces, curvatures of apine, piles, tum ors, cancer, catarih, bronchitls, Inhalation, electrigs ity, puralysis. epllopsy. Kidney, bladdor, oye, ear, skin and b100d aud ull surgical Gperations. DISEASES OF WOMEN . VRGN Book on dl ¥IEE. Wo hayo lately addeds |ying-1a for women du 0¢ conflnement, atr nly Hellable Medical lustitute m akiog | speciulty of PRIVATI 5 ALl Blaod Diseuses s ully troated. Sypbile | 1tic Poisony remove tho systom without mers Treatment for Loss of VI unuble 10 VISt us muy 0 sypondence. Al comm unis catlons confidential. Medi; Orinstruments sent by mall or exprass, securely packed, no mArks Lo indicate contents or personal inter- view preferred. Call and consult us or send history Of YOur ouse, and we will u BOOK T0 MEN 8 Bypuills, Gloot and for clre GaAhe SR DISEAS arlcocele, with question i liraces, Appliances for Deformities and Tru Unly manufactory i the west of DEFORMITY, APPLIANCES, TRUS3E3, BLE KIC BATTERIES AND BRLES Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Ten winutes ride from center 0f Omahi on VwalE aud Councll Bluge electric motor lue,