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THE DATLY BEE|NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | . :::.:,:-,.m,r“.,r:::.l':"xv,:m:,-..::-::r::’oN CLASSIC (;FI)ARS DAVKS | gt .5 et o oy ot | Voung Hothors! ‘g W. PANGLE, M. D \ i ——— released Mitchell i s | COUNCIL BLUFFS. Musl Recital. CARNEGIE ARRIVES, i | The Good Samaritan. 30 Yoars' Rxprience. BEADER OF DISKASES OF MEN AND WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERDAL DISPRN. BARY OF MEDICIN® We Offer You a Remedy orricH NO. 12 PEARL eTREET, | Hamess Maker McOurdy Geta Out of Jail | T pupils of the Omalia School of Music | gogernment Fish Hulrhh:_u to Be Located e whldh Taduree Bajuty (o gave a recital at the Preshyterfan church Rumors of Changes to He Made in AfMairs i | aud Out of Town, ; st evening under the direction of Prof. L | at the Rapids, stond Life of Mother and Child, Deliverea by earrier to any part of the city e n_xln inder the auspices of the Young | _ N (‘l!j\‘ll g the N " 1. W. TILTON MANAGER | MIS ATTORNEY DECEIVED THE COURT .\Ivn s Christian association, to which the EXTENSIVE PLANT TO BE PUT on the North German Lloyd steamship F MOTHER s FHIEND procec were devoted. The auditorium peror Wilhielm 11, which arrived t | Robds Confinement of ite TELEPHONES | Jilshnegs (ftice | “4"' ill, ever T..'Il‘. Ing ocoup od nu:\ Andrew Carnegie, his wife and Miss Whit Pain, Horror and Risk. g | number were standing in the aisles. The : rie's sistor, who had bee e e e ey | Jufe McGeo Ordered the Prisoner | performers were Mrs.W. H. Wakefleld, Mrs, | y A oF Ground Wil Mrs, Carnegie ister, who had been After qatngo No. 48 obottleof Mother's Friend' t MINOR MENTION, lease on the Personal Word of | Fred Nye. Miss Frances Roeder, Miss Neole | abroad for some time. Mr. Car and his | suflered 1o pain, and did Lot experienco that Ogd be R % M | wildgs - Des Molnes' party left directly after the ship was mad ,:1; rmudMuannl |u“-.mm‘\u.~un i % | Ogden, the Reinecke quartet, 1. M. Treynor Mty Gl L this Wt | party left directly after the ship was made | 48 0%, Lamar, Mo Jan. 15, N. Y. Plumbing Co, Jeeon """“I""“‘ ‘l'“ | L. B.'Copeland and Burt Butler, J. H. | City u.‘:.. |: v:’u In. Water fast in her berth and eatering o gonch they | roms Charsea proraid, on recalyt of y s Lumber Co, Cor @ Wivien Wy Simms and W. 8. Marshall were accompany- | orks (Juestion. p riven rapidly away. At Mr. Carne o, Book to Mothers matled free, R T T e D O s S [ ists. The singing of the Heinecko quartet | , . 5 West Fifty-fiest street, Honry | BISADER LI MEGULATOR CO.) Willlam Jackson was brought to the county ¢ was met with enthusiastic applause, and in | ay Frick met his chief and for several ATLANTA, GA, iml from Crescent yesterday for a five days’ E. W. McCurdy, the harness maker who | the violin solos Mr. Butler showed that he Cepar Rarins, Taly Jon. 23.—[Special to | hours the two we loseted togethes BOLD LY ALL DRUGGISTR nterment for stealing some mittens. all requests foran interview, Mr. Carn Justice Vien had his first wedding to per form Inst was arrested Sunday evening for making a | Wis a_thorcugh master of the instrument. | qyy Bep | Word % ved, here from | sont word that he had Hothing to say eveni The parties | disgusting spectacle of himself on the street, | Miss Ogden's rendition of ‘Absence” (by g o se), and Mr. Copeland’s “Three Horse. | Washington, D. C.,"th B, B Ever- | publication 3 A hoand Mar, tteit of | left n suddenly yesterday —morning »f the gems of the evenl man of the United States Fish commission | Before Mt K left Homestead e was ‘ 1 I I\ 1t he secured the services of L J 3 am was of great merit, but will return to lowa rly in the spring for | reported to have said that everything at the l Ayles h us his attorney, who took | Was too extended to admit of special com- | the purposeof locating a zovernment fishery ment on each numb ay, W e € - v I wanted it, and it would remain_ so unless My Jaiar ] ! Uil [t L a0 bt Bl L e | Prof. Everman was here last fall, and was | Carnegio should “put his foot tn 1t” when he | 42<L WN lfl\()l\l I\. on sule at Bracket's corner attorney called upon Judge A ! p: He Diverted the Change. | then of the opinion that this was the best | arvived home. The long conferonce today IR P inanty e couft oyens ented to him that MeCurdy b A tman named John Morgan, who formerly | place in the state, taking everything into | was, it is said, caused by the lieutenant ik prrdlilaicits ol b today, with Judge nell on the beneh. | arrest v slight o A at lrove a wagon for William Welch, was given | consideration, for the locati v fish efforts to keep My, Carnegic's foot out of it, | M Y Louned on Din Wat The bar ket h s just heen fssucd t He also t bill by & man in Price Gibson's saloon a | He Will, however, visit one or two othe A. B. Scott of Pittshure called on his chief Bk burzatus in unredecmed ple contains the titles of 750 cases, of which 567 Dol i & AR AR places upon his return, and then make lnter in the day. At the time of the Home the on hand when the case shoul days ago to get changed. He went out | lecommoen fat e il " ad strike M. Caneg said to have are law, 152 equity and thirty-one crininal S LHiEL ta o1 tho cnss. | vk s cturn with tho change. Yes- | lecommeniath i il 3 he case of Deer terday he fell into the elutehes of the police scene of the recent strike was just as he 406 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUL Hl'n 1t the following Diseases : ommend that it be located re. cided to withdraw Special Notices. Catarth of the Head, Throat, and ’ 2 o o K id ke, Fitsa il Agx ol 8 4 were not known to the \ o took the will be a big thing for Cedar a public library for eity ol COUNGIL BLUFFS, i .3”| iver. ol )'\rl v Nidoey Complaint, Weir-Shugart Har o comp whic | and is now in jaii on the charge of larceny. | Jown, as it will be made the disteibuting and ME, Bcottis heto to muke 3 3 \ » | at oy's d f ) casage \ III\‘y Montal Deopros- Judgement was ren vor of the | attorney ord for He will have a hearing in police court this | poit rorull Stater wot opme At i | to have the offer remain gooc SURACTS an f 1 At ¢ 3 prvous Debility, ntiff a day or two ago ln the superior | to the city jail ordering McCurdy's release | morning | k,;"“‘”r :!;l,],!n bt od, | tid sl Nl ! Abougiit and s s UUONET | elon, Loss of Mennood, Seminal rt, wis appealed to ipreme court by v t s o | - —~—~— | Hmu‘ g, Diabotes, Bright s Disease, 8t Vitus® court, was appealed to the supret ! | on his own recognizance, not suspecting for ’ buildings. costing $0.000 or #0000 will ve | Fins ORD, R Y”"".k'l\.’f?y'.u.m ISsis, White, Bwelling, et b erected 3 o Y an instant aggraveted nature. When | 3 ¢ 1ve o T \ Betofuia, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors Isaae Redden died at 6 o'clock Sunday v MoCuid el chimne o : evening of lung fever after an ilincss of ten | COUL convened there was no McCurdy, and | Council Bluffs red upon its second = | week of hypnotism last night when Dr Water Rates Kegalated, el A ORLL R UL LR LU LU A B e v e et . | Bnd Fistula in ano removed without Flint entertained w crowded house at Do- | Des Morves, Iu., Jan. 23— [Special Tele- | Part of the Country. Bliaved: Pl oaly Sb ot seres 11 ke at v | the knife or drawing a drop of | AR R oK HONELY thFeS Houks . THE Inba gram to Tue Bee. | —The city council tonight | days, aged 46 "The decenst s a | an investigation resulted in the discovery member of the Fifteenth regiment, lowa in- | that he had silently decampede as soon as Lo fantry. The fur will take place toda, got out of jail for parts unknown. from the residence in Hazel Dell township Earl Duane, 4 months old,_son of Mr. and Mn A. W. Hul died at 5:10 o' ye y morning after an | s only six hours, ‘The funeral exereises will | of that place asking them to assist in cap. Married 3 & be held at the home, 219 Franklin avenue, | turing the missing man. At last accounts he | The marriage of Paul (. Schueider, the | Freevorr, 1L, Jan. 25.—The H. Meyer | Johnston & Vinbate biogd. . Womon with her delicate orguns ro- " | a1 16 he ropay cured withor ping. awakened'in the subject by Prof. Reynold's | by a vote of 6 to 2 passed the water ordi- | Boot and Shoe factory burned this mornir SO SATH--My liyory bialness i thia oity or wai | Siored to hoalth, Dropey otred witliout tpp It was thought that he might have gone to | engagement helped materially. to draw a | nance about whish :. much heated discus- | 1088 $0.000; insurance, £17.000 ‘l \rndo stock for good clear proverty. John D Special Attention glvon’to“pkrllv?'to Malvern, where his parents reside, and a owd, and the manifestations of delight | gion has take y place the past month, The | HAzELTON, Pa., Jan. 23.—Fire has been | M0y touncil Glums. TR Vanoreul(Dl‘s?a‘!e:,O al I';)I:: telephone message was sent to the officials | Seemed to satisfy all. ordinance reduces the rates from 00 to | TaEIng since Sunday night in Evans' & Co. | 9% ACRES i miles from Oakinnd, xood st of | 880 to 8800 forfeit for any Venerea Beaver Meadow mines, The loss will | —qultiation seven rovm house.” orelnrd. corn | emge I cannot cure without meroury I AL RIS LRI y e in two or three Bours, of 6. sumers nearly in two. The mayor imme. - - be heavy G Ptios onred k, R hen | . | CLINtON, Mo., Jan, 28.—Fire this me s | = ay. orrhoids or Piles cured this aftevnoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Stephen | pad not heen there, but the ofticers of this | Well .known Broadway druggist, and Miss | diately signed the ordinance to forestall | destroyed Churchill's livery stable and | [ ILEE! n South nth st J WHO ARE AFILICTED ' Phelps ofticiating vity will not give him up as altogether gone | Allie Beebe will take place tomorrow at the | contemplated injunction proceedings. The | hurned to death twonty of the twenty ILLLL i renee 1n cnan, "lioe | Wit eavo life and hundreds of dollars by calling ext Friday afternoon will close the firs until they have de o further search for | residence of the le's mother on South | ¢ity hall was crowded to the utmost and the | oy | . horses stabled there. From there | Nicholson & Co. on or usii ester of the school year, und the ocea- | him, Judge Metiee is the most deeply | Seventh strect. The happy couple will com- | interest in the proceedings was intense. ‘m« fire spread to adjoining building ORSE wantod In_oxchnge hetwoen « DR, 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. will be marked by iteresting ex srined at his escape of all the city mence housekeeping at once at 40 First ave- | The attor for the water compuny made | gng I “ | caused the following losses: Hale Brondway and new bridge. Grosnshiol d Nch 5 gt X ses inall of the schaols of the city, It i HIBY G IRGRL VG J1ar MHONIL . o bt | e "m ineffectual a tempt to get the vote post- [ Monteomery's drug stove 80.000. - Havelon | olton & co i The only Physician who ean toll what allg | | 5 per mile and cuts rates to private con expected thut the enrollment o the High | ) ona 6F tho” nitolnicys” peddtialng ab | e~ poned for one day. It is said the company | Brothors, saddlery and hariiess Store, §10.000: FANDRD, competont girl foF general houso. a porson without asking n question, sehool will be inereased by eighty additions | ¢ > R [ | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. will resist the matterin the courts and 8 | Cook & Sons. ary. goods. 0000, 1 H vto. | Were! P ECLE SR O at the commencement of the Sccond semes | long fight is expected | ter next Monda, 609 1. Ulerce struot Al correspondence strictly confldential, Medicint let's shoe store, #4,000. The loss on the “»\M,,, Good girl fo 1 bousework sont by express. Address ali lotters to On World's Falr Businoss, | Churchill livery stable is $3,000, mcluding Mrs A fektn 2 4th City Fathers Last Nigh | ) * % Snecial Telo. | the horses burned to death. All the 3 R EXCHANGE, ¢ 1 hous con | The snow and cold weather does not Great Midwintor Clearing S Tt was 8:40 when o quorum was counted at | DE$ MOISES, Tu., Jan. . 23.—[Special Te were insured Tt voat lomsi aiclons of | a“ P diminish the demand for acreage in the 3 & Wo THAAE G AkoA. | 5. CIty Contell SHuMBEN-1a8t ovanthi erd « Ber Fhe Columbian com- |~ Jxppinar Ind., Jan. 23.—Elevator B. W v 1 t N " Klein tract, 24 mi ast of th 1 3 tha earing sales of win- | tame meeting followed, nothing but routine | - I A gra neampmen | owned by Fi i Prush & Wil office: 300 acres yet for sale in from onc | Oad Fellows is in the city to consider mat- | burned tonight with its contents, ‘Total loss, | $ BE ¢ rav RO Coren yab [offidlo i flom witnessed in Council | business being transacted | ters pertuining to the grand Tndependent | §150,000 to £500,000; insuraiice, 81,000, - Sov 8885 Br’n wdway, | BOSTON STORE, Nothing 1mp Discussed by the ), H e will only 1 O O AN |53, rovic r ' orking ¢ ral cars were burne 10 0] vof thetive | | ® %18 ¥ 1 2] f y garden, Day & Hess, ugents, 39 Pearl ' e S prikoners on the cteviaing for workink { rder of Odd Fellows parade at the Worla's | $12Lears were burnied. ‘The orlgin of the it Ch L] Kot Cobaon e g 4 Counci | Bluffs, lowa street Y,V i ced Saturday, - | prisoners on the streets, was read a secon bers of the committee are: GO A ILOOR BRIIONS SOmBARIES i ' Eeaciee 3 : nd Monday evening, | and third time and passed undera suspen- | Past Grand Master Abbott, Crand Mosiop | U¥een fifteen or more compani PERSONAL PARIGRAPILS, Junuary 30, The reputation of the sion of the rules, A B T on & s kno roughout o Grdinance 447, grant anchise to the B ) BI080 L0 M And ME:. Franic Comp \ | ton is known throughout th n granting a_franchise to th § A — - R RO R . 3 | Ge Pws, Anamosi Bay Crry, Mich., Jun. 23.--The boards of L L dsughtor length and beeadth of the land for their | B or lilectric Signal and Manufacturing | William Musson, Des Moines; M Shartz | queation and health today decided to close Mrs, H,S. Jonos has returned from a | honorable and upright deali their | 1y was duly passed, as was also spec- | Burlington; W. P. Moulton, Stuart | 8 ' b 5 rs. 1. 8. Jones h ned L [ el i e L R ling ordindnces 5 and b7 James Bellamy, Knoxville is expected | two of the public schools on account of month's visit with relatives in Texas 4 A petition signed by WJohn Condon asking | Towa will be well od i 3 diphtheria he engagement of William 1. Officor and |"I’"l'\\ yeduo few of the thou- sidewalks be laid on the cast side of i i | sands of ba . o Miss Mary Damon has been announced | « we will offer dur- | Twenty-sixth from D to F, and south side of ‘ Greils Niss Adeline Homes, principal of e ninth 5 &nd Mok Tt 10, Mook ceturned | ing this sule. Hundreds of others will rom Twenty-fifth to Twenty-sixth, was | Des MoiNes, STl Eppt SRR T e e UL N 1 [ . > § ¥ laid on our counters fro ay to day | referred to committee on streets and alloys ‘he Y .| after a short illness, Her sister died a fe 11 { 5 - from e days Vieit Wit friends i’ Chi- | e lafd on o counters from - day to day | refersed. to committee on stroots ind G0N | gran to e Ber.] The state couneil of the | 164 SOM ks Hor sister it o fow California FAT ..Kentucky | during this great sale A similar petition from Frank J. Pevsons, | b i R T D Dudlas Des M 5 B O ing for a sidewaik on Twenty-sixth | United Order of American Mechanics, com- | sister, priucipal of the Dolson school, is now — Rev. H. P. Dudley has gone to Des M | fae | from 15 to' K, and morth side of 1 from | posed of about seventy delegates, assembled [ ill with the contagion. Considerable o = ur | o, £ 2 a 4 % today with Grand Counselor r ¥ citement exists, be ause pupils of the high ¢ , y-sixth, went to ! | death of MI\Jm hor's wife i oy | trimmed. during sale M T'w “(»\m"’l‘“‘“‘l‘[‘ Pwenty-sixth, went to the | 762 CFeston I !,)., eI sos- | school were exposed to the disease. I W, HL James, manager of the S §0.00 and §10.00 coats in black, tans HRLIEION roRY a1blsang Ak Iz L hAL) ol are seeret, and i issaid important T Lii T s g iy Manufacturing company in this city and greys, plain and fur trimmed, now | stationary lecrs be roquired to pass an | matters will be considered T e ine ol the very best, \ Vinyards and Distil- today for a visit to Sandywich, 111 816 B i el p b ot T ST Bostox, Mass., Jan. 2, R. A. Knight, re- | : s € 10.00 and § 10 coats, M-inch reefers, | A communication from Henry Hagedorn ceiver of the Order of lron Hall, hus col . , Pl T ! W For warming guest chambers, bath | S0 S was read, asking that his claim o 3 for ,,.Il,l, h_',l."", I‘:: an Mo swas ap. | 1ected from seventy branches of the order in mes lery, and can compete rooms, etc., our gas heaters are just 12,00 and $15.00 coats, fur trinnmed, | Personal damages and costs of suit of 10, | gram Fagas s byl this state about §160,000. There are eichty what you want. Look at them. Clean, | it (06 S:00 et | for which judgment had been re °d, be | rested here today o ths charge of murde e B ire clg B = d \ convenient, choap. C. B. Gas and Eleer | §Hoee,0f racoon, opossum and capo seal | adjusted. - Referred to finance committec, * | ohn H. Lewis, golgrad, at' Evans, Tn., o | ceiver expcats to. tollect. over 6276.000. R | ranaies with e hi | trimming, now $7.5 » A similar communication was submitted | mining town near Oskaloosu, last night, t | ceive ks \ e orde 18t 3 H tric Light Co. | 815,00 conts in black choviots or wov- | from Samisel Susre saiion was submitied | mihiug town nea gelves Iculahtiininis nas ensrorter must)l Whiskies R SR AT steds, now $8.75. | tos sttle his elaim ugainst the city for per- | 8 - 2,000,000 in this state alone, i R s NOVEL ARMENTS | damages the city to pay his | Killed by Caving Clay Banks. & gt ! Rums itizen's State bank stock. Mus in rare and rich goods, all in at half | doctor bill of £25. City Attorney Van Dusen | Des Moises, La., ‘Jau. 23— [Special Tele M While Aslecp. | sold. Addvess E. A, Sheafe. brldE diiaing ‘(-\.;1.1 1(!\!"“\‘:1;4\\ up the proposition | gram to T arles Reeder was | cyxerxsart, O., Jan. 23.—A special to the | Gins b and recommended that it be accel flled 1 Ay ity o sl it i | S ATGUGR ‘A csident. See our line of capes, marked half | iy vaibtortiey subinibted it BiLL which k::’l;:ll“«:i( lI\:m_“ H l:'l‘l k\p\\\«[l l\!l:]:_'" ~UII)H\L;:|“‘M1' azette ..‘m Troy, O., siys that | ) ic motor got in its work again | . S shis he bad drafted for the amendment of the | SPUthwest portion of this city today by i | near West Charleston Mrs. Annie Shank, the Ch 2 5 ot oy y morning about § o'clock at the e aaadan ity charter providing for important changes | Gy B caving on'im e leaves @ wife | wigo of Jofferson Shank. was shot and killed ampagne SOME OF THE PP 2 Yany] 7 : thes long, 3 B 8 vith erence to paving and grading. On | * % < while asleep with her husb: The hus. corner of First avenue and Pearl street, in Al Ll e Al i - : 4 X 2 925, ts, 815, 00 coats, . | motion of Wyman the city agreed to pay ST TR band says the murderer made his escape by | C C IMAND S T R il Bote E iy wdgon ownd | CHILDREN'S COA' Mr. Van Dusen's expenses ut Lincoln while i iy e v ik the window, and that he fi t BRANDS OF by J. B. Long wils being driven down First ALL IN FOUR LOTS presenting the bill. Racing at man. The husband, however, is under sur- ) nue by A. W. Dennis, and besic Ptk Wood and Wyman were named by the v 3.50 coats 1 i veillance, 1 i Jatter there were Charles Melstrum, : 85.00 to 80.00 conts In all sizes, 83.50. | mayor to meot with the city angineor for. the ORLE Jan. he track — - We have in Stageman and R. C. Williams on board )0 and $8.00 coats, now $4.50. pose of revising names of streets in the | was heavy lmlu\ lmt the weather was pl Conelusion urur.-mmm 1 Case. they struck Pearl street a motor train bor $0.00 coats, now $ ik Second and Third wards, as at present two | ant and attendance good. Little Addie, Vir- Cneye \ , Jan, cial Tele- down from the south at the rate of ten § 0 coats, now $7 have the . twelve milos por hour. The stroets S lonilatont ey Treqauner oome Same wime, = o | den and Dixie V were the winning favorites. | gram to Tug nn.( A divorce was granted | slippery and the men in the wagon were un- AT bt it e i tten demand on the county treas. | vimi i ie 't eanSidve and o half turlongs: | to Mrs . Whitoitoday, = She yasithe RIS to gok oub of the woy, A._collision oc INDERWEAR MUST GO. urer y..x the full amount of the roud fund | oud, Cuptain Pennywelght (7 to 1) third, Time: | Widow of mus Nagle, who died two curred and all four of the men were thrown 8 h v 1o o e R M due South Omaha for 1802, 1:11 years ago and left her the bulk of his estate Port out on to the hard frozen ground. Mel- $1.25 scarlet underwear during Hale oported Mrs. Watts sick and in ond race, selling, six furlongs: Sun Sal- | Valued at £00,000. The case was a ¢ or strum’s and Williams' faces were badly cut g need of city aid. r (5 to 1) won, Hoodoo (5 to 1) second, Sil- | brated one and proved a strong counte - up, and Stageman was considerably bruised Je white merino underwear E. O. Miyfield reported the case of L. A. | Y45, NIyl LR . | traction to the legislatur Sherry ut the hody. For once Mr. Dennis' name dmm;: sale, 3. Allen and wife, an aged couple | selling, five and a half furlongs : s o g in " Hu, ) w B. Willingham (5 > & was not a hoodoo, for he was the ouly one of Oc gray merino underwear | hovel in the northwestern part of town, in all (6 to 1) third Lumbermen in Sesslo load that escaped injury. ey all state > 300 | destitute cive umstances. — Mayor Walters | 1l e Mixxrarovts, Minn, Jan. 2. e North. | ADGEICA at no signal was given by the motorman o heip! ol O lerwear | informed him that Mrs. Tott and Mrs. G, S0l Ve rden »stern Lumbermens association met in an- the approuch of o (rain, | The wagon was RpiRL wool underwear | o ci'e ok s Daughters had visited | (5103 %o Ny ] LI I ol M .",,"»x“,,(,.”f“',l; | Muscatells scatte n fragments all over the street | i sule, Thc, vided for their wants. {510 1) thind, S h s ) 8008 SR B HORH Y0 JINCOLING, and its conteuts were strown at random fc nts tural wool underwear | ater Works company will bo noti- Har ! Wi (e given up to the reading of reports a distance of twenty fcet or more in all direc- | dur : sidewalk torn up by its em- | Texus Ste bt L tort | S 1 showed the organizi- | Resl ng Siins, 'u vest and pants to go HEy Tt haat Diand s Ll tion to be ina prosperous condition. The | e | at 20, meht 20 at ‘L'wenty-fourth and I, vorites' Day at Guttenburg, election of offieers will take place tomorrow Catawba 01d Hermitage " 500 ru vest 1 pants to g City Attorney Van Dusen was instruct NEW Yourk, Jan Bive oubiofial% is the i ! ko ‘ e : ¢ eo SUCEBLE A0 U0 ATt orliinate providing that dirt | record of winning favorites at Guttenburg Conl Famine in Dayton, | ; : 7 KiEniie Ladies' $1.00 natural wool underwear, | BAulers over paved streets be required to ay. There was a slight snowstorm; at- Davrox, O., Jun. 23, By reason of the coal | Rhing Wine & S — use end boards 5 mine the water works puniping station is Finest Arvisto cabinet photos $2.00 per | 7 Bills were ordered drawn on the jug dozen. Ashton’s studio, 18 Main street. adies' $1.25 natural wool underwear, | fund in tavor of Thomas 1. Wilson for | AR ner sl iroailiog | Eunning.on Shok fuol; veral large mau- | Zinfandel 3 (410 5 wou, Lauresta ll"' ||ili\ 1, Mari- ucturers have N Compe) 0 stop. | o8e. and William Messick for #41, for services s | elus (1110 5 thivd, Thne: 1 S L R o o Denth of 4. 1 E. Clark Ladies' $1.50 natural wool ribbed un- | court reporters. Scond race, fout and i half fationgs: Mayor T miliatyihempdan subatiibing Coll for Burgundy \ gy A telegram was received yesterday morn- | qo\vear. —_— B(6 to 1) won, Mulhatton (40 to 1 , B coal Lo bridge oye 16 emergency. | / Bond fng in this city announcing the death of J See bargains in tights, union suits, Notes und Pera 3 eelense, filly. (2 to 1 third, Time: 57. ST SRy \ ol y | And many other - L ey - 4 hird hre 4 1 oned by the Govern And many other H. E. Clark, formerly manager of the Car- | children's and infants' underwear. M. C. Cudahy was in the city y Yo | @tol) fiest, Blue and White § - DaLras, Tex., Jan A News special | kinds. bon Coal company. He had been sutfering DRIESS GOOD: Councilman James Bulla was unable to | Tony Smith'3 to 1) third. Time % iA%s! + g 8 al | o Guckenheimer from Bright's disease for a long time, and 36-inch plaid A 9 attend the meeting last night, but is improy- [ , Fourth race, four und one- o from Fort Worth says: W, K. Gray, manag- | 3 about two months ago his case became 50 [ yo0di 10 ob at 160 g vord, | Dontt Inies | 10 rapidly April Fool (7 to 5) first, Red Elw (4 to 1) s ing editor of the Meridian (Miss.) News, who | f X 2 g . $ ond, Luey Clark (7 to d. 0 : serious that his physiciuns told him that his | £ The Bohemian Singi 8 will give s, | Ohd L LRCITIDIN . es: | Was convicted of forgery and sentenced to Anderson ly i immediately to a | Seeing them [ I ne and one-sixtecnth il only vas- going immediately to a | SCCing 3 ¢ masquerads Pivonka's hall, Twenty-fourth 3 first, Bulor (6 to 1) second, | two irs in the penitentiary, has been N (‘ MATARVISS| ) warmer ¢ He 'eft with his wife for nch heavy ~unuw dark ocolors, | and 1. street, next Saturd y night.. - ' | Muggio K (0 to 1) third. Tins 4, pardoned by the governok, | f ¢ VL TR ,‘?<,1,|), | Tea Kettle Topelka, Kan.. in hope of improvement. Al- | actual 19¢ stuff) for 124c a yard. Ed Ainscow has taken out a permit to | o 2iN(hrace, six furlon giiwiol) (L == | / / though his friends hoped that he might re 11 wool, yard s cheviots, sold for | build & brick stove building & nd Sharp | sty Ropoater (7 to 1) sccond, Vera (200 Short 860, 1is Accounts., ARIAE) 4 Wo S /S Cedar Creek tumn in health, thevo were fow 1f any who 30¢, and 50c, in one lot for sale at | streets to cost in the ageregate £3,500, el ] s DasviLLe, 11l f 13 Cronkite, the JARVIS (SRS > d not feel certai that they ha looked e N > i $oy ‘hie: h Show, PAS UL V' v, o J i h ! I'he Ancient Order of U d Workmes treasurer of Wa s disappeared o friiis st time aliyo, Tho. naws ancy weaves in Bedford cords, coutil | ball at Blam's hall last nieht whs et or | Cutcsco, Ji —The dog show under the | and it is reported that he is short £0.000 in MVor, </ s/, Melwood et R M I sold for 8¢ and $1.00, choite 60¢ a | tended and all enjoyed themselves to tha s of the Chicago Kennel club, which | his accounts, caused by dealing on the Chic- 1877 Golden Sheat Blaine, Diphtheria Epldemic, In response o a telegram announcing the 5.00 and $6.00 reefors, plain and . 3 Keep in stock a fine We have our own any house in the United States on price and quality of goods. We keep in bond or in Bouricius finds out that Stutsman Strect is all right for the piano business; just look at his new signs. Mrs. S K. White, a sister | yard. i fullest extent is to be held for four days, be bru. | #€0 Board of Trade. A , left Suturday for Topeka in India serges and Arnold’s fine henviet- WANTS BICK PAT. ary 7, promiscs to beone of the biggest events BRANDY" to be at his bedside when the end | tas, sold for 95¢ and $1.17, during sale of the kind ever given. The club will give came, The remains will be taken to k Tica yard. St tha Unitea sh kennel prizes of 15 forthe following Pa., for burial today, and will be accom nied on the journcy by Mrs. Clurk and M Fatiey dress patterns and Paris rohes, Rk Eraaant, e aa. Enaliah Telsh il Gorelon aate Twn Ste ifl sm"es 0ld Grape filec on x’n.HlA\.m“,\I\ ) n»}r r |0-”' *,'“,‘f"f Nrw Youk, Jan. 2. ate ¥ Ormaby, | pueachali caiain A SN GlOrdaD 800 BI] g { Peach Before buye e - - & anc 0.00, all at one-ha the regular an ensign in the United States na h fleld spaniels: fox terriers, and wolf hound | . Now that diphtheria is prevalent in | price. un suit in the United States circuit | Kennels to consist of four or more. Al to consumption are ailments we ‘A 1 S by .3 ino ;mylh!ng ol ' % 2 Council Bluffs and Omaha every family Black goods. Endless variety of court against the United States for 85,113, u | tWo open clusses for toy spaniels, one’ for NAFGBLIGNS. should be provided with Dr. Jefferis’ in- | gains in all grades. Don't miss seein sl had | each sex. with a single prize of $10 in cach | |often deem trivial—a cold and fallible diphtheria preventive and cure. | class, second prizes of 8 in_cach of the | facough. Consumption thusac-{ | Cherry It can be had of Council 1 PHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & 3 I a ot i rtiabi e i | ¢lasses for [vish setters. waterspanicls and a quired is rightly termed “Con-} | gists ov ut 2404 Cuming street, Omaha Boston Stove, Cou il Bluffs, Ta. a court martlal in Califoruts in May, 1886, | noveec lss for St. Bernards, either sex, $19 2 on the charge of “conduct to the ud ) 2 5 fol “on sumption from neglect.” N. B iemember, 1115 sule started | Ui sianeel onduct to the prejudice of | for fist, and & for second I g Blackberry | portion of his salary which he alleged n illegally retained. Ormsby was tried in our line Wil Anulyze Manawa fes 3 1 k Saturday, ary and lasts for ty was subjected to 2 distinct se P er Al dixe DA Bonrd of Hanlth had s mod ) L ity w ubjected to five distinct sen Plimmer After Dix . ( \ ar f ceting yes- | gioht quys .. W. & CO. wces. First, suspended from duty ; second, NEW YoRk, Jan. 23.—Champion Bantam , And in fac GET terday afternoon in order !”“'AIH | s el suspeasion from vank; third, degradation for | weight Billy Plimmer of England today nd in fact with regard to the complaint of H. L. Tinloy THEY SHAVED HIM. | two years: fourth, loss of all pay, except 50 ¥ ; : ng Ly 3 / B ey i (oo e { e montt, an 1 pubic i by | ssUed o ehatlenge to Bt Featherne not only stopsa cold but itisre.| | all kinds of 7 that he was not being given a faiv deal, A | Sentenc » Kang g Bafapopd | SIS SRIERIORY 0 BAPMATY, Eanpetat | $,000'a side and the featherweight chi markably successful where the s communication was read i which he stitod Upon o Hal FIay S L ATAES SLODA N0 1 hip of the world. Sl Smith of . R D bas Brandy, in that unless the action of the board two | One of the institutions of which the prison- | 0 the dutics he w Vi perfc ming, in | | nship of the world, | & Smith Disont cough has become deey seated, & iy SR T s WL e o ! 5 consequence of which he was confined from | Frand s0 desirous of fighting Dixon. < IR hs S0 s rasclnded B0 Wwould briug tho | ers ‘ab the county jall uro proud is the | Shnma i a5 Whicht lio wis c in the | His backer, Zack Abrahams, has issued o -_ Case or by termined. It was docided to send samples | K40EAT00 court, ‘The main purpose of this | navy prison at Mare Island, Cal., and | Shallenge, und will et 33,500 on the side, to | Scoit's Emulsion is the | S ) 4 of the ice to P Davis, the state chomist organization is to provide tobacco for the | subsequently discha 1|HK shy clu £ fight for the championship of the world at | o l]lc (;"IIOI] . whose headquarters e it Des | men composing it at the expouse of new | that the ofizinal court 1 was imy 118 pounds. richest of fat-foods yet E . erly consti doines, for oficial analysis, and | come ch new soner is tried uted, u only to t Curling at St Paul, : 4 et fainoe, I aosormante itk fotait i, ”"::‘:I‘ R e ‘]’.f"“\" pri o o wtlll clalns | gy, Pavy, Minn., Jaakes.—In the contest the easiest fal-food to 519 MAIN S TRERT request in tho form of a resolution, asking | 5 MUCh pomp A to be an ensign in the navy o Hbed 10/ | onthe ‘Bt Paul dlub silyes tankard. L ine lake. It arvesls waste ! 21¢ = RIERT, thit the anaiysis be made. This formality | Pected with the limited means at the dis withheld from him fc years, g ankard in the for the ‘purpose of having State | posal of the court, and at the close a verdiet “mh_n:" !ll"‘zl\lllm:l toduy ..,lu\ n‘u‘.--; ranks and builds up [u-‘,[/],), 5 N D KK d of Health pay half of the of the | is invariably rendered in favor of the e Was Anvlous to Ke 2 feated Kelloy of Witihipse, & If‘limllunill:.- hid Aesh ) ) [ 18 i3 ulwuys done in the case of a | for the sum of §2 if the prisoner has any YANKTON, 8. D., Jan. 23.—[Special Tele- | o iy e pieldad 9 1o play for the honor of beating or being formal vequest money. If he has no money he is sentenced | gram to Tue 'BEE. | -Alex i I 1 3 \ y J. Frankland of | beaten by him = eaE Stk A I O W A f y o receive a cortain number of blows of & | (e ell knovn velling rep. e repared by Bcott & Bowne, N. Y. rggists.| | ls Coul und wood; best and - cheapest | gout vope or submit to some other squally | C1icago, well knoin as the travelling rey Abbott Beats Buster. — - Missouri hard woed in the city; protpt | Sa i ¥ | resentative of J. W. Tufts & Co., sola A . L « 4 \tinent . » " LoNboN At the national spor r delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Muin. Peter Thomas,who was convicted of steal- | fountain builders, was marviod in this eity fhgho o b Aparting mwnshops with a set of harness which he | were covered with beautiful owth of | sirous of keeping his P 2 ot | ~ | ~ ry “« ~ Y ! « ¥ | club tonight Abbott knocked out Baxter b ing coula fow days ago, was given a trial | on Saturday last to Kate B. Sherman, whose ub tonlght Abbots ke 1 out Baxter in 2 . T - 4 ) - Bound Over for L yesterday before the “kunaroo,” and it was y rly in Richland county, W the eighteenth round, although Baxter had | Y 5 Aday or two ugo John Allon ws found | Jemeemy grer et o Siuro0,” did it was e rly ! neys WIS [ been bucke 1 at odds to win. The fight was | ey 4 —d o > ~d | M was very anxious todispose of. The pricohe | furze brush that had been putting ia its | asked the local i pers not to publish it from ) 4 the streets and among the | shave and bath. Mr. Thomas' head and face | for £200 4 side IAD and | L4 Jingly “de o 0y & AY PUL UPoR it was 80 far beneath its valie that | e ever since the warattaining its rate of | He said to correspondents that his bedes | NEW Yonk, Jan. 38.—Joe Lewes, the S 7 ( ‘ the suspicions of the officers were aroused, | @xecllence. The decision of the court was | fc wealthy and would raise the old | backer of Alex Greggains, has placed a fc e He was put under arrest, and a short 4 helpad on considerably by Deputy Sherift f they discov b lliince with him, | feit of 00 in the hands of Captain Cook | < 4 \ it was discovered that a set of harn Nick O'Brien, who promised to give (he Sherman came to Yaukton to me I | ¥ ¥ > t him | and issued a challenge to fight any middle- ud been stolen from St. Bernards hospital, | PrISoners a box of cigars if they would get | and they departed for the west this s Yesterday the sisters came down from the | 1id of that hair. Mr. Thomas® was accord- | noon e ; 5 3 hospital and identified the harness. Allen | 2Ly tied to the floor of the cell after a trial - | Everyboby, Write a Letter, SR T wE was bound over und his bond was tixed at | 1 due form and the obnoxious hair und | Charles Ford Injure 2 RN Ha T 10 tha ounty i whiskers were quickly out of sight Cueyesse, Wyo., Jan. 23— [Speciil Tole. | To the Editor of the Bee 3 3 MENT AFTERWARDS ® )JR0 qonnty jal Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Thomas called . Pecla) Tel B i ) i Use Koul-Spar! A 2ic packa | at the fail 10 seo her husband, not ¥nowing g t0 '1..“\n.u ‘«| t...‘-x.<\ll-'.»x-|..‘...-..rm.‘ Please t=1l your readers that by writing to ‘ 25 por cent of your coal bill, besides § ot sakon mlace. Bho scagned tho | BIORESN CACHATESC Suturday, was return- | Didhuond Dyes, Burlington Vt., they will ) | Address a postal card to the other comforts, und is sutlicient to treat | f2¢es of all the prisone but did not find | ing from a performance at the opera house Ranalen . = + book in Sootok v ono ton. For sale by Junssen & Gregg E description of her | this evening with his wife and child, carry ' SLAVARED Jpns DROR 4 G0 I0R [ INT 1 Y * 0 IR a1 Poas Sale by ' % WICHE, | wayward partner. She was about to charge | ing the latter in his arms, when he was | Plaid cover, telling how tocolor over theirold 3 ? BAKER A J Bl‘ \ HL l( \‘l \l ( & \‘ ll l ] ( L() ¢ 5 the | ;‘I.!\ v Mt”l having kianaped her hus. | crow ded from the sidewalk by the crowd. | gowns, cloaks, ete.; also forty samples of (o e g maka s 44 1 i J i 41y J .oy Do you smoke? Have vou tried T, D, | Jand for his hair, when the metam He fell down stairs into the basoment of the atrong but igh gra . octly ikl ; ) * | Thomas stopped forth and proudly opera house block The child cscaped | “olored cloth. A book of artand fancy work | Pavas’ 5" e cant nutritio nta. Full de Council Bluffs, lowa, in regard to the CRIPPLE CREEK properties be longing te King & Co's Partagus? 1ts & churmer, ity i + | that he was himself. The hair and whiske almost uninjured, but Fuw 0 o) Wil ulso be se special wquested. seriptive eir r on applicatic AGENTS WANT Just light one, \ | wre now iu the posscasion of the shorif vy, Uninjured, but Furd was soverely | Will ulso bo sent if espectally req B D e O DO N T 11 C\s | this company. Late advices very favorablo. | | Miis. KBS, | SCMULY LSS, W N ada st Councll Blus, 1a Refer to C. R Hunnun, Cashier Citizens’ State Bank, Council Blufte, Greggiios' Detl, COURT THE MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION-—INVEST-