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| of the law be visited upon him to the fullest Fourfh v sclling, three furlongs extent, but he may consider himself ex THE DALY BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ot onty wit e, penatties | 10 CLOSE TIIE,({ABLE SLOT | Shfefgeon ey e ¢ | BANDIT LEADERS 1N CUSTODY ande (1106) won, Angeroe (8 to 1) sec ; " - e dudiee (10 o 1) 'thire e 4 i COUNCIL BLUFFS, tremely lucky if he escapes with a neck un WY Hace Rolling, savsh fariongs: | WaFplob ; 1, . on' 1 g | stretehied entlemen’ adster 10 i o | 0 t02) won, Wautaiga 4 to 6 second, Exeel . 0 ) . OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STR Contractor 0. Bosen's Hard Luck for the R Ay WOl i soase SHOPN Wi Gentlemen's Roadster 10kub Ansious o | (to B, wot A et oo B News of the Capture of Benavides and FROM HEAD TO FOOT - i | Past Year or 8o, e ;‘yl.‘aln(.; release. L:iu‘\’:‘ilmr Deen :y'.‘.‘ { Protect the Interests of the Public. SR Rod Blorean Matetiod Gonzales Has Been Confirmed, o nv\l‘l‘lm‘m:rll:hnl'n xl\‘:m- :.‘y |u‘.-‘ :‘w.“;‘v,. Delivered by carrler to any part of the city vegarding his connection with the case. ~ He Nrw Youx, Jan. .—Articles of avree blood. And through the blood, 1t vh:nna:, NN " | denies having had knowledge of the ment were signed today for two matches of ) epairs, and invigorates the whole s 3 H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER s HARD WORK HAS AVAILED HIM NAUGHT | (rnies vt e e ient wae charged, | WHEELS OF VEHICLES. OFTEN DAMAGED | (i o et voon Geotee Slosson and dacob | SKIRMISH — WITH - GARZA'S FOLLOWERS b rm.m,.,.“m",l.”m “la “,”:’.'."("‘r i TELEPHONES | Biisincss Office. 0. 43 J— and claims not to huve expected that Judg N Soéhnefer. Richard Roche signed for convalesconce from pneumonia, fovers, or MeGice McCurdy on his own = Schaefer. The matches are for 81,000 a si other wasting discases, nothing can equal it Councilmen Petitioned fo Have the Danger | FEOK TR LIS receipts over and e Mas w Smart Fight | asan appetizing, restorative tonic to build up above all expenses Fhe first match with the Invaders Gallant ceded flesh and strength, It rouses every stances Will Petinit ~Annaal is to be at the fourteen inch | Work of organ into natural action, promotes all the balle 11iie gwihs; & thiee nights piay ot 500 bodily functions, restores bealth and ditor. No. He Loses & Large Amount of Money by & | pougunizance. He even had o bond in his MINOR ME A & Hullding Which He Was pocket ready for Jilge McGee's approval Lessened as Much i the Cireams — A His Creditors o= But when he found that Judge MceGe was | N. Y. Plumbing Co. Y Lenlents in a hurry to to Omaha and was willing _ . . Council Bluffs Lumoer Co. Coal . g to release his client without a_bond, he was e S points and to be plaved in New York City on Privates—t er's Fate, Vigor, Revival services are being held each even rfe tly willing tolet it go that way. lHe -_— the evenings of April ud 27, 1803, The or overy dissase that comes from a torpid t Trinity Methodist church. All are | 3 denies having had any intention to deceive . second mateh is to be at cushion caroms, one liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, xome S Contractor C. Bosen of this city has exe- | the judge = An important meeting of the Gentlemen's | yight's play, 400 points up and to be played NEW Onueass, La., Jan. 24— The Times. | Biliousness, and the' most stubborn Skin, Young Men's Institute will give a | cuted o mortgage and a chattel mortga g Pollce Pleking: Roadster club was held last night at the | in Chicago on the evening of May 18, 1 Democrat's San Antonio special says, re l‘l‘-"r‘:*“"‘f‘lfll": "“;“'“""'. "'"-‘ l";‘:m; 1 ; , ¢ 1l o yon his planing on North Main stre - » " i a rchants ‘hen Presided it . seionba) v " is the only remedy so certain dville party this evening at the hall on | upon his planing mill on North Main street | John Morgan, the man who ran ofi with a | Merchants hotel. When President Richar Won b5 the X oreratiua, Eaiihg the capture’ 6f Mustoan Bandits Tt ek T T, ety Lent o t “ and the machinery it contains, for #2.500, in bill *which had been given him toget | Smith called the meeting to order about AN FRANCISCO, Cal., dan. 24— Welter | The following is the official dispateh receiy 1 | cure, in every case, you kave your money T Butle 'hm} 'i"\i”l'.‘ e e e O AT Mr. | changed, was given thirty days in the | fifty members were present. After veports | \eight Jim Barron of Australia and Paddy | at military headquarters here today from | back — A .|yu~:i\ A ’ | B i 1'1 );.I b . jl |.n nvb'; y )l‘“ |rm>.(m m. county Jail yesterday morning i the polic fr <mll[r¢:I 4;u ] L W ll‘n‘ and 1\ .|“ Purtell foughtat the California Athletic | Captain George K. Chase, who commands For a perfect and poermanent cure for W, O. Extep is expocted home this morn straits of late, b, ason of some unfortunat court ary re rend the annual elec- | club tonight. Barron won in the seventh | the cavalry troops, from Fort Sam Houston, | Catarrh, take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. and is at present at Baluarte ranch, Zapata | 18 proprietors offer $500 roward for an geant Cramp and Th Ing from Carbondale, Kan., where he went | circumstances over which he could have no John Williams, a colored man, was given | tion of ofcers took place round ) e evenine with the remains of Dr. | control, but his friends thought he would | fourteen days in the quay for making a dis. ‘he nominations for president were E. M T county incurable case of Catarrh, last Sunda i sl ! i A Sloux City Man In It - - e Beasley, who died he | pull through in time, and as he had always | gusting exhibition of himself on lower Main | Bartlett and G. C. Metcalf. Mr. Bartlett 4 ity Man In 1t ; ) - s ! ot T ud 6 titavatll v W peamBeR-aoiie over to Waalil Lieutenant Dickman, while scouting from Married At the Kiel hotel day at 9 | borne an excellent reputation for honesty | Stree he impression seemed to prevail | yoceived a majority of the ballots and on sug = 3 "o | this camp on Januar i W detany 1) " o Marrled—At tho Kol B0t e et | Lo oo ety ‘bl ereditors. showed | With the court that Williams had committed | 028 00 GV N B PO PR CELEIC | ton on the samo train with Ben Butler, | (o8 Janud with & detachment 8 Best Made. well 'and Miss Mary T Greenwell, both of | him considerable leniencyin making col- | the offense for the purpose of getting lnto AR 2 S sald Captain Gore, an old Mississippi | 0f troops D and K, Licutenants Wal and Columbts, Mo.. Rev, H. H. Barton, oft | lections jail to relieve himself of the responsibility inanimous. : | viver pilot to a New York Herald man. | Conrad, captured Francisco Benavides and ing. Last Friday the climax tohis trouble came, | 9 '!\H l‘}ul-u -:l \mlr:v (:i:‘l_lw\\v‘xi;*‘!\f\”’w‘” ;:"‘..”,'f, | Mount was elected first vice presi- | (o ware standing in the Jersey City Prudencio Gonzales. fers in the San he regular meeting of the Woman's | when u lavge college building which he had elease ily o da dent, G. C. Metcall second vice president | gation when @ couple of New York | lenaciocamp. They are now prisoners in \ 5 ald | boan erecting at Albany, Mo.: for the ¥ was arrested the second time. Judge M 7 et bt t'hirhlmn 'l mperance v'\ml“ll“\\lv\'l h ”\‘ \I it w'n\l\\[“n.'“ (!:I!hm.‘l “- Gea necordingly ordered that his bill of | #nd W. A.Paxton, jr., third yice president. | detectives came up tousand said: Your | wy camp. S, H. C. Terry was re-clected seeretary and H. | friend there (indicating somp “Dick ! s afternoon at 3§ oclock | oung | odist churcl south wis destroyed b five. He | Tare consist of brtad and water, with the | ceretary and H 1 friend there (indicating my companion ickman has returned to camp. He had Me s hristinn nsse \H‘H'VVI L Lbeyey. | D ot sttt ecupting for the water considerably in the majority, so that “’ I“;“"“ was made treasurer '“‘\ board | hotter douse theglim. There'samighty | a sharp fight with a party of bandits yester ol B arts of the build e mal nf | he might be less reluctant to change his | 9F ditectors chosen was composed of Messts. | 1d gang about here. Like enough | day afte Ited i lilding, s M boarding place next time. H. K. Burket, William Snyder, C. H. Col L] 3 AL resulted in wounding and uninflammable materials, Hehad fteovered | bousding plyce next time. - 0L s and C. HL Fowler they'Il be following you over to Wash- | capturi {o, captain, and one of by insurance to the amount of 16,500, but iteh™ Boyington, the h driver, who o At | {4ats + S s | aptain, and one of the by Insurance ¢ e’ amount of 410,500, but i Yo da7 boehihasauived: by Dat he members casting votes in the election | ington. Do you know Ger Butler, | st de Regular assei ¢ encampment_No. 8 Ladies Auxiliary 17, Union Veteran Leglon, this evening at’ Union Veter Tegion hall at ) o'clock sharp. All ¢ rades are requested to be in attendance Maud, the 5 months old ighter of itrow, died terda of lung trouble funeral wil ce today at 1 o'clock from the famil \ perate of the bandits, Ecavarrio is H, \was himself charged with dis- | Of officers Mes 1. M. Bartlett, | I said I did, but very y. Ihadscen | a descrter froin the army. He emptied the peace, was dismissed with a e Walker, James E. Van Gilder, C. H. | the general go forward und into the | every cavtri his Winchester before he Over and above the loss by five, Mr. Bosen Fowler, W. M. Rogers, Charles A, Coe, L. | neavest car. “Then tell him when you | was capturec i 7. Stump was fined £20.80 for beating a | W Hill, M. L. Roeder, Louis Littlefield board to look out for a long-haired Serrcant Cramp, with three men of troop s the 1t to be indebted to different parties i N l i 0 b | | Is thought to be i }y;'.‘umh‘..\.“:u‘m” Jo | board bill William Pritchard, J. It Gety, Georgo W | Slank who has been overheard making | Dscaptured the bandit chiefs Benavides and Hobes 10 Ho" tblb. to MAKG SALINPLOtOLY BE The hearing of 1. Hough on_the charge of | Amgs, Chartes Unitt 15 Alexander, Threats against him. And. all of you | Gonzles. They saw the bandits first and $esidoncs at Grascont, and the tomafns will [ BORE3 80, Bt e A0 O ttors, by \which e ‘An overcoat and u shirt will take | B: Millard, A, P. Johuson, J. G, Forrest, T o guir . E ) laid for then in the brush be interred in the cometery at Reels Ak e B hortly, | place this morning, § Fieminz. D, J. Coltins, "t L Ramaceiattd, | mind '\1'”.‘,.'\"}‘,’2“?.’]'2{.. was with me was | oo theofleers”and men ‘of the squadron ohn Conno freman who was injured T fiike + e Mo i 4 D. Carr who represented the other half ey, James K al M W, riend 0 was 1 me have worked night and day " cold & B cox on ihs Bunington et e LA IRALL R B Lo of tha Boyihgton fenoas, was fined §1 and Cond, FranicCaricliael, A Clark | Joab Lawrence, who owned line 13 $opit, BOTAMIGH e HBIKR] Yok ATE Bra s _“A Delicious Medicated Con- an HTibut & Wweolc ago, wis brought to tho olty | ghligations, so thathos ¢ costs, Another catastrophe was narrowly l‘,“}!‘ b sl Ik ] Reeves, | bhoats plying between Sioux City and Fort | ery, patience andjudgment worthy of com- | fection” for the relief of Coughs, and taken to St Bernard's hospital yester- | 3 ent cried at the close of the trial, when Car- | H. K. Kutket, George B Wakefleld, H. A. | Benton called the ence line, o | mendation during the execution of ylans tor , Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and @ His right log is broken above the knee. | — rvizg wanted to thrash Emil Schurz, the at \\'”“|lM|I|‘I‘<','1‘:. i 4“';'.-‘1‘3“ {\, I“‘ 1 \.‘m\‘\: | Weas'a vary tioh and. et sic man, He | the capture of the leaders for clearing the voice. For sale ,‘)."c OB A G i D AT SR TR LR e s o A Pholie, G, C. .M | never went with less than 30,000 to $40,- | General Wharton telegraphed Captain | all Druggists and Confectioners, 9 Mrs. Anne Keeline died yesterday morning e terred by fear of further expens: R Smith, Hobert Wolls, O 1 Roed, £ | 000 worth of dinmonds on_ his person—in | houtiost ciernis uns gis) thanks and | Packed 'in full two ounce packages, £+ at 6 o'clock at St. Francis' academy o PR % ] | Use Koal-Spar! package saves | Riddell, B, N Jewett. § Shi 3 | pluin sight. On this particular occasion | the bandit leaders, s s ced Cents. If you are unable to =3 iy ”5:"'; as I‘;“"“'\“}»' ““ ‘“ I n‘! \"f“‘“‘ J . inaugurated per cent TS [EniIT S Bas i Hamilton, Thomas Swobe, Chat | 5 he had & brace of immense shirt studs, procure the Pomona Cough Tablets @ onie i roke oW, eh., an stopped one o i 2 o A g} rreate caving sales of win- | = X | H. Martin, C. L. Chaffee. W. A. Watson, W. | ¢ ohd o i hBvalvasllae it Hernander Wi Be Shot. om your dealer gc s 8 cents i Hikn 18 Fonn s dnys dnd. viste e | ooe CL e B aey A B Cotiaell | olhet comtouts) and ant to treat | & At G T Chnflo il & JVneon liamond cuff buttons, a lovely collar but from your dealer send us 8 cents in augh te eiin, at the academy N e one to Nof da16 B0 Tt & G A gL MR | tonand a dinmond-studded ‘wateh, and The ‘Pimes-Democrat's City of Mexico | Stamps and receive a box by m e e e And doath finaly | Bluffs, Ta. This salo will only last for 8 | S0 7 Ponsh streot Gt Bhengio b, Sl Tt | everybody who knew him knew that he | special says; 1tis expected thata accision | Made by the manufacturers of the yeleased her from her suffcring. days, which commenced urday, Jan- . Mbtiat Witk BRvaer. AL Wi Nsor arried loose diamonds in @ bag in | Will be rendered tomorrow by the high mili- | celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice The new Madison street school house will | VALY and will end - Monday - ever ¥ Irey, H. I, Moore, 1. W H Coffman | his pocket. He was scared half | B court of Mexico in the case against | Tablets, B L i U tractors cary out | January 30, The reputation of the Bos: | J. L. Moore, engincer at the electric light | und Harry Lowric thifdoathn ayalt i g rora s ofctiiel| potasTU IR pEbHIH e e P Rk OUQUETTE & CO comploted, if the contractors catny, Ot | 4 "Store is known throughout tho | power house, met with an aceldent Monday | * Good himored speeches were made by the | dotective. When we got in the cav he | mitltary spur - mintal oo et i) el anlEtaL e O i capnclty of | length and breadth of the land foi: their | svaning on the motor bridge. He attemptod | Fetiring president, Mr. Smith, and Secrétary | bogan to strip his diumonds oft. Fe | g of treachery and nealoct. of duty o Council Bluffs, la. 455 in all the various school buildings, | honorable and upright dealings, theiv | to board a train near thesmelting works, but | ' 5 5 8 61 Be sheh: Lt UL g L R wanted me to take cave of them for him, | sentenced to be shot, The — which the board does not consider extravi- | yword heing as good as government bonds. | missed his hold and fell between the motor Took Charge Immediately. N 1 S which the t : rd being as good as gove ent hone 8 4 yut T told him T would be just as apt to | niving at the escape of . Garz gant, in view of the fact that ther 00| Bolow we quote only a few of the thou- | and the trailer. He was dragged quite o | Immediately after the election, the new | jose them as he would uj,,d ,..,(,,J.d to | whom he was detailed to pursue. Colonel Parties Wanting » |’fil 'nwf*“h(wl age in the l“l\ S o | sands of bargains that we will offer dur- distance and when finally picked up was | officers ussumed their official duties and in The house of & man namec Sidelberg, a L v 1! alce P i fernandez is " young man of pleasant {8e titiganle Hanaze e durs | st insensible, He was carried to his | the absence of President Bartlett, First | take the responsibility. countenanee and mi The case MIQR o n s e o, e At c¥oming bout | e this salo. " Hlundrody of others will | e’ o ower Brondway, whoro o was | Vice President Mot reltoved Mr. Smithn | | +While this was gotiig on [went down | o Y onges THate i INFR_PEN f I el e Hames started in the front | be laid on our counters from day to day | found that } 1 been badly bruised about | the chair. the aisle to warn General Butler. Mind | ¢luded today g VLVIN] V] b )UN AU hallway, and the indications were that they | during this great sal the hips, but his injuries were not serious. Mr. Metcalf then offered the following | you, this was in 1872, and there was Juan Men ! p ino X denomination, so that they will reap what W v benefit v the insuran Js188n1 Electric, Steam and Hand Power. "HIOA\ OUIROBJY pne 83UIISB) 0S|V were of incendiary origin, The fire depart- | COATS. e resolution Tore hot blood and. lawlessness abroad | tribunal, asked tho nceused offcer if o Anheuser, Budweiser, Faust ana P ment \\ummnH;wl and m.v‘n:‘ was soon ox- | £5.00 and $6.00 re s, plain and fur | e e Whereas, It is an s | in the land then $hat there Hne boen | anything to allage in ‘\'.h.»\\".. i ”;','wl ! 35 Hv_‘.“‘:.“ Bo "1'31"A|<t:|)"‘<‘»|c "11'\? T T At o || rimmadduting S Chauncey M. Depew, in an addvess be- | for buggy wheels th be | since. The old general looked up at me | yond what had been brousht out by h (EGS, ean leave orders at No, 213 Main he furniture by the smoke an $0.00 and $10.00 coats in black, tans | fore a Philadelphia business college the | BT thlaf b AL = | and that peculiar quizzical smile of his | counsel. He replicd that he had not et, Council Blufts, I ploe The following officers were chosen yester- | 5 i & e ) Jei TiaoalL HoW L ¢ | ney strect, und an at ar q ne L A et o % u ifts, To Telo: 5 nd , plain and fur trimmed, now | oth . said: recall now two men Wherd flitted across his rugged face: that the verdict ¢ hone v by the medical board of St. Bernards | gy > Ty d Sth | | @ gged face: the court martial will be confirmed phoie. Yoapital: Prosident, J. F. Whito; vico pres- | 34:8%: whom I have met—and T won't locate . “There always some of the old L Goods delivered promptly. i : p £10.00 and #1200 coats, 34-inch reefers, | them in the New York Cential, becaus hereas, This slot appe i bl s e : " dent, John Green: secretary, D. Macrae, jr.; | T o Rt e ® | fitoruse t6 the strcet car compuny, therefore | guard around. I am not afraid. - Ave JLE AGENCY FOI tvisory board, Drs. Pinney, Seybert dnd | now #5.95. anybody I should mention in the New | o i you armed?’ | SOLE AGENCY FOR Macr, § mm\\‘m\ll surgreons, Drs, Ma-'| #1200 and $15.00 ¢ s, fur trimmed, | York Central would be known—but two ll(vm]xlnd ‘That it p -u)r m‘l‘- mln. LLGy ‘llll‘\"lilll I was. And then I told . ,sr. and Plnney fting physicians, | choice of racoon, opossum and cape seal | men came to me twenty years ago for ad- | it the eity, cotnel should t4KC | 1 im the story of the diamonds L Z H I | Drs. White and Green | trimming, now $7.50. X They were getting the same sal- [ GViT dnd fu QLI GtonsuuRIson GoLLhS AL vight,' said he, ‘we will stand 3 ANHEUSER-BUSGH Breiing ASs'. The annual celebration of the bivthday of | $15.00 coats in black cheviots or wor- Ihey had very much the same | | Resoived, Thut the secretary be fustructed A z ol §1. Lous, 1 “Wlim‘ i(um‘n- \um 1 ‘|"~“" this ¢ \i |“;|y ateds, now.98.75, kind of positions and the same oppo; '»“‘x'.'x‘»?l"\“lr“nl”x‘l (\nlm solution to the city s N iBh oA v anolhe A e Wa il oo 5 10, M), e e il b e || oo S ROVEBREL GABMBNES . o n dife, Losaid Cto both | of ) i resolution was amended g0 as to apply ashington all right and my friend | 12 W DBROIKIER. tmorovad Safal; Elsvatyrs 1sual way on oce {6 ot izl (AN DAL BAC AU BUGUR, EBL e s LB biatto e 1C1L | 0 qll cable lines, and passed. The resolution | Lawredce got the bulk of his diamonds 400 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUEFFS. 1 alzi) cievalirs, will bo given, which will be fol- | price during s you should begin to save. You | willulsoask that cable slots be made nar- | in the hotel safe. et Butler the next ! bbbl by dancing, The Burns anniversaries |~ See our line of capes, marked half | have families. You may die 1y mo- | rower. day down at the capitol and spoke of the Money Louned on Diamonds, Watenes, ete. <N wiys brilliant social events, and this | price. ment and your families would be left | Robert Wells then offered a resolution | qay hefore. Bix burgalus in unredeemed pled 3 will probably be no exception to the rule. | PLUSH SACQUE without a'dollar. That is a calamity | authorizing the expenditure of £50 annually | “75 (b G Giid he, ‘my life is threat- At the annual meeting of the Woman's | 40 inches long, $1 “oats ; | whose horrors no tongue can d be, | for a silver cup, to begiven to the member | 4% oo 0's q i Sa 0D Christian association the following was | $25.00 coats, $15.00: h . | especially a young and helpless family, | Whose horses muke the best showing each | D B R ARy B e A Rl s Bain bridge - Aterpeysat-nw, prues adopted nsa standing rule: Bills against CHILDRE TOATE L B von iy | en HE| thiought Veombtitlonfor,cha uup | bly, moraipsonla v iventened tol ki 13 & BRI DTIAgE et St Mhemeo e the nasocintion shall bo sent to the superin: VS : S i [Jon groW | would awalken fterest among the membx me than any man who ever lived. I'll | federal courts.® Rooms gane) tendent of the Woman's Christinn nssocia IN FOUR LOTS old the service wants you no longer and | \which would be a good thing for the club. | die of old age long after the miscreants | block, Council Blufly, Ta. tion hospital, corner Sixth avenue and Ninth | 36,50 coats in all pa YO 'il'“'“ aside as u.~4~l<i~.~ i I\l‘;,\' The resotution was adopted. are hanged.’ stroot, Tt shall be the duty of the zuditing 00 coats, now $4.50. | %aid: ‘How can we save? Tsaid: ‘By | _The report of Messrs: L s committee to examine all such bills monthly , nOwW . making a rule that you will, no matter | Beckmun, H. A. Hon o Tount on Through British Eyes. and report to the association without delay now $7.50. at what sacrifice. cut down your ex- | thenew by-laws was then read. -The report | S b ; $h6 doverul smounts for poyment. | Al infante!conts at cost price. S ASa ROIth AbURICH 1A GaR Lalit v vl || ke Aoptadiattanlivel ekt ovarralal [P ST SHOI o DR S iere i L Srare ol iy Special Notices. Mrs. Anne Bollerman. wife of Wil vkets all at cost price. will bring me $1,000 Onie of | irelutive toracing il L bl ML COUNGIL BLUFFS. Bollerman, died yesterday morning, aged 1 JAR MUST GO. them followed it. And today the in- GRAND OIRO Il';lllyl q m! r::}\-. i"‘:‘l‘-'j";\'lll‘“'"l‘ ers and pub- = o The funeral will take place tomo Jante! 8195 soale M wann g, | comes tH AR An ot Biite Be Al 6T Basne GRAY she eigr 1 ; ESTRACTS and loans. ¥arm and elty propor . fun L Lol Gents' $1.25 scarlet under during | come from his investments is ‘the same Umbrollase in use in America ate | Llbougi and soid busey & Thomey, "Conael on e le, 7. as his salary and he can live on | Plans Arranged tor the Year, New Clubs | fi i 3 dence, 1 d streot, and the remains Rl S . [ 3 ; A . fitted with a small oblong peep-hole Al bs L \nut Bl cometery. A | . Gents' 50c¢ white merino underwear | it. The otherone, as his salary increased, Admitted and Dates Fixe glass, through which’ the pedestrian . 4 {s “ihat | durin > incveased |n<'m'uy|..u]"! of 1‘1\’;.;;_1_ grent | New Yous, Jan. 24—The board of Al s AR e e R ana 1 ; 1y bl ¢ as married last New Year's y merino underwear | intoa more fashionzble neighborhood, | ards representing the various tracks on the | protecting himself from the storm.” (390 ACRE farm 16 wilos from Lincoln, Nob.. tm and ‘was ‘taken with her last llness | during sale, b went more frequently to the theater, had | Grand circuit held a meeting_today, and L s e he Garovad ¥ il e weron F ke ot e KIMBALL BRO S, N ks afterward. ; "| Gents' $1.00 natural wool underwear | a craving forsociety, began to give pretty | saitied ali their differences. The meeting | coffee with rock cand. | s 2 o 08 B ¥ 2 An information was filed in Justice Fox’ | during sale, Tic. | little dinners with champagne and what- 3 . JOR SAT businoss in ity or wiil [ OMATIA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREEY ; {UEIBLIOW van shlon tn Juatics Fos g salos The. | : : gnaa was a secretone. At its conclusion Secre- | “Dark gray is the favorite color for | Fiid e R court yesterday, charging William Peacoclk jents’ $2.00 natural wool underwear | not, sported a carriage, and today one. i ¢ iradestock for goud clear proerty. John Do Cor. 9th 8t. and 11 Ave,, Council Bluffs a painter living' at Henderson, Ta., with a Atihs RALe1Ia as I have stated, looks serenely upon old |ty ?rrhn-r announced that everything | American table decoration. hany, Council Blufls, ks n '+ Counc uffs, sault, The complainant was Minn ! Eo b a e 1BVO.BLBI00, L O0NR,S 3 had been satisfactorily disposed of, | ‘“Ladies at the theater in America | o ACKES 4% wiles from Sire who llves it Rea Creel township. Tho y : ceru vest and pants to go | age which is upon him because he has | and indications were for an unusually | have their hats arranged insuch a way PR T I L O offense was alleged to have been committed i enough to carry him v('uln[nl‘mhl:\ successful trotting season this summer and | that they can take them off (0 use as | Ghos abd wranariess wiil sil for #10 an - acro Jovember 30, »ther informatic vas filed dies' 50¢ ecru vest and pants to go | through without care and without anxi- | fall. The most important matters that came HEEY censhields. Nicholson & Co., 621 Bivaaway mber %0, Another inf o was filed ¥ g g fans, L d ng Peacock with thelarceny of a revol- | at 30 ety, with enough to leave his loved ones | up before the board were the demands of | “iBogton soclety people,” soa corre REK room hou . 8180 C adies' 8 aturs AT Wann | F e ot while the op {8 1 Al uffalo fora two weeks meeting, which £ § C § ( ear of ineumbran, 8 _«.\lm ¢, alsoo | Ladi 1.00 natural wool underwear, | in comfort, while the other is in despair 1”'.‘[ e LAk hetnd e * | spondent tells a London paper, “enter- | residonce R L o wock gave bondst | Toe for fear the ax may fall on account of | 8llowed them, and the admission of u New | Clt et Rt % in the sumof $500 for his appearance on Ladies' $ i ralkw ool lerwearil|iace R e Rt 1 he will be at | York driving club to membership in the eir- | tain evening visitors with the singularly | #hields, Mcholson & Co N 80th, when he will have an heaving. 4 $1.20 natura underwear, ‘” 8 n‘x”m «'n|‘l i€ l};I im‘- -‘1‘[“‘ € 4l | cuit with a date following the Hartford | intelligent device of writing a capital D | Hust ted in exc o for 10t betw, impression scems to be that it is a ¢ K 10/ ONoy OL B TeRIG ces ORI meeting on a sheet of paper while standing at a e enshields, Nich o movk, s ho has already had two pre- | Ladies' $1.50 natural wool ribbed un- | **A young lawyer, u friend of mine, who | All the associations in thecireuit wererep- | table and ing at the same time to | oot & Lo e inary examinations in other courts, and | devwear, $1. was making $1,200 a year, found himself | resented at the meeting today. President @ the right foot in a dir on. WANTED, con ot girl for general house. was discharged on both occasions. See bargains in tights, union suits, | suddenly clected to an office where he | Edwards presided and Mr. Collins acted as ypposite from that in which the WOFKERU0 BaZlISEcetERet Dr. Herbert L. Flint entertained another | children’s and infan ot a salary of $7,000. I said to him one | secretar The first matter to come | 4CUY 3 et a5 TANTEDGood girl for general housework. . Herl b T o u up before the committeo was the | pen is movir Prizes are o W ¢ or & usewor large audience at Dohany's last night in DIRES: ; : ‘Yoware living at $7,000 i e A il s £ | pen R St Mra. A. T Fliekinger. 524 4th avouue ' such o thoroughly satistactory minner that | 36-inch plaid_suitings, vegular “When you get through with that office | 3istion of adultting the New York Driving : N Nonpting in | JROR EXCHANGE, broou house modorn conver: :hl-;v ml_u“«-l"w-w r,.~||”1:. lhlv “';l Ih‘rf‘ul“'nl\)\; goods, to go at ard. Don't miss | you may not get re-elected or reap- | | is the moving spirit, to the circuit sties, ave admitted t ;l all the Jon 4 . COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS notic influenco of the operator crowded | goeing them pointed.” You will find that you are out | That was agreed,and then came the | : 4 A (R D houses would be attrac the pu ffich heavy suiting, dark colors, | of your profession, und that it will take | tion of the arrangement of dates for the sof the family, and frequently | b ombieias, Mehoton ' Co. Coureil | A1l KInd3 of, Dyeluz and Cloaning don i ‘This element brings up the performance to tual 19¢ stuff, for 1 3 . | | A Wwo.or three years to g N WG h ;‘y“‘_“‘ “’l‘ h, as fi ‘l”-k ‘h“‘j" l‘"l “l»,“_" has to agree to attend the street door — | talned fabrics mado to look us good us new, The level of the very best comedy or minstrel | All wool, yard wide cheviots, sold for | with how to earn a dollar again, | follo shurg, July o 14: De Hanalt O N neros o ine vy Tana near o | Work prompely 'doto it dofivara 1 it show, and the decp interest that the edu- wd 50¢, in one lot for sale at | You should save.) He said: ‘How? }»‘.’1'.", 'Af\w\“m BY ‘l“":(' July 24 to 28; 2 e a wn 0L IR0 142 U7 were.” Apply | PArts Of tho country. Send for price lt, e b et ot hygoot |\ D6 maatord ot oont | e o T noy Y0 | 16 anhpsad dve ik fane, | o Posmtoleen S o T R e s L ment for all. Dr. Flint had a_stage full of e e R e S ey T e | o SUd: | August 29 to S ber 13 New York Driv: The bu s who broke into the | Walie vati "8 eoreo Keeline, 1155 East Brcudway. near Northwestern Do oty subj last night, and he made them en- ‘“"-I“" or 88¢ and $1.00, choice 69¢ a .\Glu; ish llll s “"1’ (u'. anc ”u M:[( ing club, J -v\“lu IN; ‘I'h lelphia, | house of Warden Louis D. Pillsbury on Council Blufis, 1o, tertain the audience in first class shape, One | YU, g + S MBIy A ut & box in the din- | & All the dates are in- | Blackwell's [sland, opposite New York, of the features tonight will be the breaking | India serges and Arnold's fine henr ing room, and whenever you ave moved | clusive. and stole a big cedar chest containing of & 500-pound stone on the chest of a hypno- | tas, sold for 95¢ and $1.17, du to spend anything from 25 cents to § This assignment of dates was agreed to | g 500 worth of silver ware and gof tized child with a twelve-pound sledge ham- v yard. stop & moment and say: ‘It is but unanimously with the understundinig thatno | oolainly knew tholr busincss, M wmer, Fanicy dross patterns and Pavis vobes, | cents,’ it is but S and I don't need it, | suaties of dates should be tade without, s | by slept in a room about ten feet e L e inen doeh nos | Saclusivelpkyles: idold fob. 81,00, 010,007 ud drop it in the ‘tisbut box.'" Insix | ¢yjt, The arreement under which this as- | from the treasure chest. In the house o ¢ s d 0es not | und $15.00, all at one-half the regu months he brought me $L000 and I The, and ¢ ¢ dog d signment of dates is made is to cover | ave two little flights of four steps that | F3 TR0 ; diminish the .‘,l] |n.n;.| for acreage in the | prj | bought a bond for him. and when he re- | iod of five years i LR L] B Bl 2 TR aun P Klein nmv..._ miles east of the post- Black goods. Endless variety of bar- | tived fromoftice he had $15,000, and that In this connection it was decided that | would stumble oy ‘On'one landing stood B ; v s q oftice; 300 acres yet for sale in from cic | gains in all grades. Don't miss seeing | $15,000 kept him going and gave hima | b fter no other track would be ad . 8 y to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and & He agents, 39 Pearl | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co. tice, which he has toda vote of all the members. It was furtherar. | the strength of two big men. hey s chest ic " ¢y enough to A TEDE gy Mam Position until he got & very pood prac- | mitted to the cireuit except by a two-thirds the chost which was heavy enough to tax 582 : - O 1 : . R o e ite. Ta: vanged that hereafter the president will call | Moved it out of its place, down the little | i 0 810re ncil I ] PR ST a meeting of the board of stewaras early in | turn, down the staircase, in through a i, cYinE LAUNDRY C B | i S. F. HENRY. pming guost chambers, hath | N:-B.—Romembér, this sale starfed | o kasyCsle o December of cach vear narrow space between two tables, on 7 ¥ 2 rooms, ete., our gas heaters ave just [ Saturday, January st Justs for | A wostorn member of congress, who | pixGovernor Bulldey fought o resolution | which are several picces of brass and e ; SEC'Y AND MO'R, whob You want,” Look ub ‘them. Clean, | o1Eht days B\, W. &0, 0 CRen, o ohitlhioon 'in” Washing: | tha chicult ahouiioffer o series of stukos o | Borcolain out through the parios wing g = 520 PEARL ST forivanient, oheap: | C B. Gas and Finést Aristo cabinet photos $2.00 per | ton and found her just returning from @ and 4-year-olds, tho' condition governing | 40W: on the veranda, down two flights of & b b lozen. Ashton's studio, 18 Novth Main | round of visits, alleges the Detroit Free events to be decided upou later, but the | SEONE and northward along the : SR e A Rasalle LR oR QUL AR S gt O | purses offered to aggregate at least £15,000. vivor, road about 600 foot and nobody Council Bluffs, Ia. 3 S uave you tries 3 - W aan et . “ : Just before the meeting olosed Secre weard or saw them. The thieve e = q A 0 - P King & Co.’s Partagas? 1t's a chavmer Opening of Court. \ ,\.“\“l,il {:.';:,I‘l"""l he inquired, “‘where | X or had a resolution passed which ap. | open the chest, emptied the silve S IR s Telephione 00 Just light one. The January term of district court opened | M--(‘,;” e |‘|' CallE i ERe eplton tly nullified the’ foregoing by giving | or something of that kind, got into h nsaabiation e MBI to CHANES 108 PR | Los Deat L g D gt < Special Terms o Agents d WU B VARIALERT S ]».-;’::'.“l. o T L and stukesas 1t 43y fit. on the island und dropped off ‘into the | s ambars he Fidelity Protoctive | With the reading of the docket and making | interrogation., ; _ Golng at Guitenburg. darkness, while the 9,000 paupers, insane union, are out fn fa two-column aMidavit ex. | Of A0 ussigament f trial of cases for | +Yes, eolonel, party calls.” Nuw: Yok, Jan. g fthe Guiieoburgers | Parson o rl {{Eshianyany. < Brifonsis Gt ituliy. and slatorately al) tha Getails | th¢ next two or three weeks. The grand e atudlad ovanit tob a minuta; were today favored with fine weather and a | snored peacefu of the trausfer of the business of the unjon | 14T¥ .~ Was empanclled and vvlu- we $*Ne “1' m’»n he \hm.c\ he said v"l"' ‘("-“k : i . . s B Nation I R Mieve [loouatateo following men: John C earnestly, “let up on that. You attend | Firstrace five-cightlisiof o mile: Out o : e g Dy e T, ' W. C. VanPelt, Rober to socle ad leave the party to me. | M olivaci ta ) thi rtimer Logrccond, | CHULL, Jan. 4.—Nine new cases of womblaiuts b Mp, Biedarman in his | Elvath, J {s, Lars Jensen, R. E. | You don't know anything about politi Becond r six and o half furlongs: Inno- | ¢hole rurred between Saturday and en 1&tter u fow days ago and effectu Williams, Heury Sicples. The trial of cases | even if you are in Washington with me, | ¥ation @ to 1) won, Woodehopper (3 to 1 Monday. Two doctors and two nurses contradicts any impression that the letter | Will be begun this mornine, the fitst case on | ung if you go to doing any party work | “fhiiaee hait mile: Hywion (4 to. o) ave among the sick. might have given by implication that the | the assigument being thut of the Lacouia | o)) inake a tangle of it, sure,’ AR fite'ts* 1o 2 uhivd lght havo given by Jrplication that the | gavings bank againse W. 15, dohnson 3 nuke a tangle of it, sure,” and | Marllia (7 t0°1) second, Elite (9710 2) third est of the company when they agreed to the A motion fora ch of venue was filed then Maria gave the colonel & laugh II“:‘:m\I‘rl one mile: Panwa 2 to 5) first transfor » ) in the case of Laura Kessl ¢ Samuol | that made him wonder what he was | ybhummed (4 101) seeind, Gladtator @t 1) A careful veading of the afidavit also cor- | Kessler, o “Ihi h Ilh-- plainti® Wan 8 there for. L third Tl P4k o ; 'l | ofs the impression th ; cof | divor \e defendant wants o change of {h ruce, ive-clghtid of & mile: Remorse geota the Impression that the reading of | L IC0%:m this couuty to the district tourt | Nuns Capture w Swindier. { @ 1o 1 won, Periny “Howard (a0 o) socond, me quarters, and which even crept into | 0f Guthrie couuty on the ground thut he has | In St. Augustine, Fla., the other day Th‘:urf".“"" ||..‘;_ ‘_m,.ul_l ~|'|.\".~ 1 1 A Wk Ber. that the oficers of the National | 1ived there since last June. Heaske the | two Catholic nuns who had been swin- | awiy (2 10 ' 1) Arst, Breede Ao Righis | atermal dasociation were unfavorably con 0t furthosto ¢l his wife to pay Bim | dled by a confidence man the day before | Annle W10 10 1) third. Th 32, g ed v he transaction iis, of course, ¢ e - & v 1 s ¢ has pu ecognize i Pt Jos ‘S @ 3 1 B bt T e oures | i, b compneing. thin sult. sgainat. . | Tocog1ed him at St Joweplys acadomy | Seeaiis 5 Dariasi unfortunate transposition of the names of | AN the itoms of expenso for which he | 88 about to play the same game | Oxkraxp, Jan. 24 —Results tho twa companios, "Tho transfer simply re. | Wants to be reimbursed he mentions 86 for | On the mother superior. - He tried 10 es- | ruree turior year-olds: Beanie Dean leves the old ofticers from burdensome | his transportation from Guthrie county here | cape, but the pair seized and held him | won. Monte I, Calro third, Time duties which they could not afford. to take | And return, £.50 for the two days' tin until an officor came and arrested him 3030 . the time todischarge, and strengthens the & for his attorney fee. There was a fierce struggle for nea Nix turiongat Alre Wultor, o%, Vandiey Fidelit ffairs by placing the manige ten minutes, but th sceond, Mr. Pritehard third. Time 6. nuns ne off vie- Three-fourths of a4 mile Gaudaloup we ment in able and expericnced hands. | w that diphtheria i svalent in | torious and none the worse for their en- | Alfred B second, Huguenot third, Time: S Council Bluffs and Omaha ev family | counter | 1:16x 3 Coal and wood: best and cheapest | should bo provided with Dr. Jetferis' in- The swindler had been “working” the ““- |“\l,1'|'l"|i‘ arter: Staff won, Raln Drop Missouri hurd wood in the eity; prompt | {allible diphtheria preventive and cure. | ehurches and religiousschools all up and . ¢ | ; delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. It can be had of Council Bluffs drug- | down the Atlantic coast, calling himself Raclug ut New Orleans. THE NEXT MORNING I'FEEL BRIGHT AND ~ e SR - | ists or at 2404 Cuming strect, Omaha. | General W. E. Mosley and using several | NEW Ontrass, La, Jan. 24 “The weath NEWAND MY COMRLEXION |8 BETTER, I W] ( ',|“‘,g Stea Dge works \ for placing his daughter at school and | €904} track almost fast drink'is wade from herhs. and ia prepared or use . sold. Address E. A. Sheafe. urdy, who skipped the town Sunday | cffering Lo nay for be SR .'f[.j {..‘“.’,“} | ce, five furle Bobby Beach (3 t 83 ensily as tea. 1 is called C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. : - ‘ uight rather than submit to trial in police | in advance. He would present 4 worth- e 4 ) cond, Progression i | LF E$MED]6]“E Dyeing, Cleaning and Refinishing Bouricius finds out that Stutsman | court, has not been heard from yet. He is druggiw s se 1 g less check or draft for $10 or $25 in ex- e, seven and one-half furlong Al 11Tt at %o, and 81 & package. 1f you Street is all vight for the piano busines: l\huughl to have goue away with the inten 1 e yesterday morning, with Judge Thornell on D L. C Huftandc. p. | the ch. Most of the day was occupied of the necessary amount 1 get | Modle won, John J 1 (15 to . l‘llmull-;n. "l'imvi"':l': sddress """'r'." Jamp) OF GOODs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 3 5 X cess O > necessary amount and ge Mod] 6 T } Lane's Family cine moves the bowe Jfice, 1521 Far Telephone 152 Jounc s offic 3 Jjust 1ook at his new sig 1108 of staying, and 1f this is 80 the catizens 1 change back In good moncy, g ond, Hoodoc 1) third, Time: 1:1 dny. ThOpder to bo haatlY this is office, 1621 Farnam St, Telephone 1521, Council Biuffs office and workey d - & Third race, selling, six furlongs: Lorest i 207 SRATORF, WOODWARD, L R cor. Ave. Aund 26th St.,'Lelephone 310, Send for irculars and price list,