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other declsions of the chair,” Kesson, but the cliafr paid ‘n tentlon 1o the remark, snd the roll call was ordered "The motjon to table was lost by a vot 481055, Tho appeal was then put and ried--45 to 53, Would Not Iteco The motion to reconsidar th morning then rolled around ¢ promptly met with a moti table from the republi This was the supreme result hinged the fat The 1 clared M ider. action oment, for on the the Doviglas count contestoes, \ to prevailed by v ' blo 17 ement use, both from f the yote w the s grected floor and the nnot Joud apy gallories densen immediately n providing for introduced a re f all the con confinittee on the reeal pands of th lection rewed hi protest against toes on the ques. o speaker stated that the situation aln fdentical with the one by him short time re that as the house had declared th way he would not sustain the poiut of and would allow all membors vo was simply a repetition of the former v with a little extra assistance from the pendent t tion wis passed mijority < the ot in the way of interest. Why They Did I, Porter, i the matter ballot, and fact, and fore, be right ter had been sett to him. H fight farther Stever announ apitulated g the independents | foul The re to 44 Watson look auf 1 nounced that b politieal matters sent in an ar L concurr ntil 10 0'cl that the n of ad v mornin: adoy {ournment ut th lution The the k cone untii 10 o'l the senate wiation bil amendments to was received and wjourned s Charter Introdug Opinton on 1 oy Gens s Bond. fal Tele is morn the railroad com 1senate file 57 with the rec mendation that it go to the general file. was introduced by Packwood the reovennization of rtation and also seercturies o $1,000 per m to Tie Bee. | —In ing Senator Mullen from mittee report om The State and the reduces ai pay esterday the had senate solution of covetary to place name of no employe who s appointed by cof the ealled up and adopted unanimo Senator North also called up his ve of yesterday for the appointment of ditlonal night watchman On motion of Senator Babcock the action of the senate in votmg to indefinitely pos pone Darner's bill to secure depositors in banlks w sconsidered and the bill placed on the general file, in_spite of the vigorous protest of Senator Teflt On First Reading. » then introduced and read the Bills we first time as follows By Clarke ~Exempting registered macists from jury duty. By Clarke—Providing for the ve platted additions to cities and village By Clarke -Providing that two-thi the owners of a platted addition to g village may decide to have the same vacat By Clarke ~To prevent domestic animals Irom running at large. By Eggleston to exccute trusts By Miller--To amend the Au Taw By Harris 1o pre voting. By Babcock —The Omaha charter. Senate flles 108 to 112 inclusive were second time and referred The senate went into committee of whole on house roll 98, with Dysart in the chair, After making one or two important amend ments, the committee rose and reported the bill for pussuge. The report was adopted and the bill placed on general file. The senate again went Into committee of whole to consider bills on general file. At noon the senate adjourned to go into Joint econvention. Attorney General Hastings' Opinion, When the senate convene ter the re. cess u communication was read from Attor ney ( astings in answer to the reso lutions introduced ear in the w by Senator Moore. The questions included in the resolutions were as follows LixcorLy, Neb. Jun, 26.—To the Honc the Senate of the Twenty-third Legislative Ansembly of kit ptlemen—On the th hnst. your honorable body adopted solutlon which has just reached me, wherein y opinfon is asked on the four following propositions First. Whether or not the former state trousurcr and his bondsmen are Jable to the state of Nebrasku for the noney deposited in the Capital National bank by safd ex-treus- urer. Kecond. Whether or not the present trens- urer Is Huble upon his general bond as treas- T for the money deposited in said bank. Third. Whet the only e of the state I8 upon the speciul bond given by the sadd bk 1ot phar ¢ Authorizing savings banks n ballot ‘To amend the licens v nt men who sell and ad th able, t session of the i« " rese ' Protect the inferest of tho o 10 the publie fund Thave examined the several q as was possible in the lmited 1] sin tne resolution above re Drought tomy notice, and reply follows: 't of April 8, 1801, be changes estions I hav Under the 50 of the session | depositorics are state funds by the st of the legislature has never be court of last resort tor constru the constitutionality of the mined by that body.” The wc 10 dld 1Ot A8 Lo stitfe treasurers, ge until after the explration of the term ¢ of Hon. J. E. 1l T first inquiry T answer, section onsollduted statutes provides, among other things, that it shall be the duty of the state treasurer (o receive and keep all moneys of the state not expressly required to be re \d kept by som account for and Dy him as such 1 oftice. 3002 L moneys received to his suceessor in 1ill's Bond Liable. the th med that on turning over of ssor y outgoing stat bank; that in turning over the oftice this | as turned over by the outg the prosent state ( deltvery of the nelusions are as follows: The out surer hid money in- his hands that | | to the state. ~ His official bond, us well the law, required Iim to turn over to his successor (n oftico the money in his hands re- eeived as such treasurer. The turning over to his successor an evidence of Indebtedness held by him the Capital Natioual bank, was not a substantlal compliance with the teris of the statu dhis bond would bo still held Hable This question In substantially the samc form us here presented has been decided by our suprema court in an_optnion rendercd by y J It this be Chiet Justlee Lake in the case of the Board of « sioners ‘of Cedar county the term of the the that case it w that the paywent of money ean only by the delivery of that f il land 1 collection venue principle has Wi ax well 1 I the universal | certiticate of dep: depositor upor I i 10t money but a promis un ¢ of indvbtedn: iy opinion is the Tound 1 In zed wtall by law wly been lald court ing of the it issued | his depositin down in ou lust resort courts a bank money th puy toney lence to you fon bond Is stlil | Bartley Not Responsible. To your second inqulry 1 de su HEE i iy canciusion quiry, and it shull be held th: gver of the itew referred to wl tl Putlonal bauk was ot a valid" pay 8 s contemplated by our statutes, then €ourse it must follow that the bond of the | Comiug statd treasurer would not be 1\ ire to say | tutional to mis | The their votes from | other person and to | | undersizned i Four- | of | | 0 Ance f the of the bivek trensurer unt to his wis A8 e nd his sue- | in my opinlon 1 ate i still 1 and the bond of the Incoming treus. uld be | | our third in Ay sufi . wered the retiring auxiliary 1o the troasurer To your fc tions 1o y and amen properly pre referonie o several provi y the ond of the sitnply state it ons adde Suggests The me Changes. rate of Interest wh fye sl be declur thit weaker banks | 101 fOF the u: wossibly more ied in msel the Acer state not tend First th Ttis o well are uble te public funds than s conservative bank e A stute treasurer would luy 1 censure it ho did not realize f large n sum as po 10 the mony belon necded for fmmed) ency under the present fuw will be to get the state funds into thos offering the Largest prem i therefo e e haps, least uble to meet their and. The present lnw does not provide that the sureties on n be hall Justify as e financial soundne his” shoild e i fper « condition sl to 1o s made »iting in nny it the ontside of sild bank warth. The tr placing At fil. 1 wany b whint 1t capit houl aight | publish as called upon ment of the funds ng in hi I th the nane tory, and the Sixth. The aet shoul 0 amended 1y and definitely define what funds are trengther vided that () other thin offi for whicl they Eighth. Tt would doubtly uend section 5,712, pi inal code, so 08 to confory W pter 5 L Tl el N n Ive Ul th ¥ Sorrow tor Blalne's Death nator Pope offere n referring 1 concurrent with expressions of pr rrow to the demise of James (. B proposing when the senato adjourns until Tuesday, January 31, at 1 o'cloek vote was taken, but before the lieuten governor announced the result he allowe lively discussion over the legality of the journment Senator Dale resolu found ine and red that it joint ballot was unconsti for United States senator, He was answered by Senator Pop referred to the fact that in the celebrated senatorial contest in Ilinois, the legisiature, by concurrent resolution, adjourned for two weeks, who | or Dysart wanted mstitutionality of that rai to which Pope ipreme eourt had hing to do wi but that the action met w proval of the United States body having jurisdiction over the ef The resolution to adjourn untii declarea carried by a vote of Ihe senate went into commi whole on s of the general file ator Teflt ir. the chair Considering Bilts, ‘The recommendation of the mitec nute file No. 7. d Cobby to compile the statute price to the state be rveduced from wis not accepted. An amendment was adopted, however, fixing the price at # pe volume in case the state purchased less than | 6,000 coy nate file No. 1, by Evel act provides for th proposition to call aconstitutional conven tion. Mattes moved to strike out the e ing clause. The motion gave Everett an | opportunity to defend his bill, which he did 4 vigorous manner. ‘The motion to strike out the enacting clause was agreed to Senato file No. 8, by Eggleston, periuitting | counties having a population of more than 5,000 and less than 125,000 to eng: leputy county attorneys whenever oceasion requires. offered un amendment empowering the | rd of County Commissioners to fix the | compensation, The amendment was adopted and the committee rose. T'lie roport of the committee on senate file | No. 1, for a constitutional convention, was | uot concurred in, but, on the contr vote of 17 to 14, ordered the bill er for third reading. The report_on senate file $ was udopted and the bill ovdered en grossed The took to know if the tion hiad ever beon replied that the the : ap Tuesday o 12, of the with Sen idiciary cor authiorizin that the ate then recess for Upon reassembling from the committee and enrolled bill reported house roll No. 93 was ready for passage. The bill was read for the thivd time and passed Word having been ived that the house had not agreed to the concurrent to adjourn until Tuesday, the senat adjourned until tomorrow at 10 o'clock - Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup takes the lead of all cough preparations on our shelves,—Car- penter & Halmeter, Jamestown, N. Y. —~ the Assignment, e folloy copy of the circular re- ferved to 1 yesterday's Bee which 18 being sent out by Hon. Spencer Smith with regard | to the action which is to be instituted to recover the sums of money paid out in the farm of taxes to assist the motor company in | building its bridge across the Missouri. The terms on which the assignment of the var ious claims to Mr. Smith is to be made will be interesting reading to the taxpayers | CouNcir BLUFrs, Tn, Jan. 20— Dear Siv: The undersigned, w committee constituted for th have contracted with Harl & MeCaby r Suith, attorneys, to prosecute id those of other taxpayers who miy unite with us the Couneil Bluffs Railway and Bridge compuny for the recovery of taxes pald in 1855 and 1889, illegally appropriated by such Int 2 such attorn ave us thelr full couipensation th 1 the 1ax so § nd 15 per cent of the pr 1f this with v, nele nt and ret 1o Npenee win block further info PpIy Lo the members o this committ VANS, CHARLES. R) HANNAN, LUCivs WErLs LEONARD EVERETT, C S LEFFERTS Committ undersigned s o Spencer Smith all aba and Council Blufts i Omahi, Aeb. il Blufrs Ruil at 540 twenty Senator on en o'clock minut McCarty grossed that | k3 For value recetved, tl and sets and all oth iy existarising nd becay Uy, and throug i by the city of"Council Bluffs, Ta., in aid of the construetfon of the motor bridge line surl river between Counell Bly and for and ny and all taxes paid by the dof the construction of sald Omaha rallway bridge, 15 your blooa poor? Take Beecham's Pills Towa Supreme Court Dects Des Moises, la., Spe. ial m to Tue Ber court decisions were vendered today Bray vs Smith, appellant, Buchanan dis. | trict, afirwed ; ‘independent district of Cor- | with vs district township of Luverne, ap- | pellant, Kossuth aistrict, affirmed: Valerius | & Co., appellant, vs Hokoplere, Chickasaw aftirmed ; Nelson vs Nelson, appel right district, afirmed ; Burnect vs e, appellant, Mahasika district Drake, appellant, vs Stuart, Story afirmed ; “Lysinger. appellaut, vs Wright district, afirmed: Brown vs Barstoro, Marshall district, Tete he following supreme firmed. —~—— With nerves unstrung and heads that ache Wise women Bromo-Seltzer take - Fell Under a Tral FuevoNT, Neb., Jan. 27.—[Special to Tue Bk | —This afternoon Henry Sandford lost i arm und leg by falling under an Elkhorn | train — - Perfoot sctun ant paefes heilth rosul from the useof DeWitt's Little Early Risers A perfect lttle pill. l | Miss Mollie Glea of | f the ¢ | Sto | doubt y U | residenc | of tw | 3. C. Kuney of Al | Fillmore Bouquet of Council | comy | for the r | erably less than it was THE | NEWS FRO COUNCIL BLUFFS | 1S NOWWELL AS E\ Fire Does a Great Deal of Damage in the Everett Block, GOOD WORK OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT " Dressmaking Estab Hshment Suffers a Severe | Water and Sy An Inciplent Blaze Discovered Just in Ti s Through oke Consider able excitement was caused by a ay afternoon in the Everett next door to Tue Ber office, on Pearl | ot The fire originated in the dressmak ing rooms of Miss Mollie Gle floor. The oil all d and n, on the sec had was extinguished about 4 it was only a few minutes later that smoke was seen issuing from the room where ond stove, which been running the stove was standing. The The fire depart fore it rri the or headway by cause of the fire isa mystery s called be made ¢ flumes b Some that the relied upon to put ble the discovery which now delay was caused chemical eng is out all ordinary 708 could 1ot be used on account of there b many partitions in the building hiid to be attached to the fire hortly after the stream of water com: play on the fire it was out ¢ greater part of the damage was from n water iked the newly made nts and the dress goods and damaged iderably. The insurance upon the part of the house Wi ¢ i the loss, which | will reach, it is” thought, about 0. The ¢ to the building was slight and was ered by insur ) | Smoke was seen issui nthe windows of Dr. West's ofice and ms over the United States Kxprese office, which are on cither side of the building where the fire was, ind it v ed for a time that the whole ock would ¢ Prompt action on the part he department, however, prevented the flames from getting any foothold there, The only dumage o1 of that sustained by Miss Gl was to R taurant on the first floor through ng and doing some injury A fire that might have been o very scrious was nipped in the bud Thursday after A cuspidor filled with sawdus and a receptacle for cigar stumy ok the offices of the Omaha & St. Louis | v in the Merriam block. When first | vered the sawdust was blazing, but © any of the papers in the ofice had ‘ The plugs. pood been dumaged o bucket of water extinguished the blaze Fortane Crow 1prec th The attend dented suc Boston Story + is without dies of Council Bluff country well know wi the Ivertises anything that find it _just o, and if say “even u little better.” A few of the many bargains that we e offering at this sale. 1f you do not | find anything in this ad. that you are in | need of, visit the without will be sure to find just what | and without a doubt at the | | midwi llel. unding Boston they are m ow are sure we you wimt right price Sale ends Monday evening, Januavy | | PORTIERS. line marked $3.95, $1.50, $5.00, ), L $8.00, $10,00, $12,00 All at a clear saving of from | cent. oV six quarter covers, now $1 eight quarter covers, tinsel em- roidered, chenille fringe, now i )¢ chenille rugs in a vast va ings, during sale 25c each. CALICO WRAPPERS. and $1.19 wrappers, 8fc e $1.60 and § wrappers, eacl ety of | *h. now each. 0 fleece lined, now - set, for this Thr lines of a sale at 50e. 19¢ silkeline, yard. Lamps, chinawave, plush goods, ai tigue oak. etc. 2 per cent off our former low prices. | TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, All tin, iron, wooden toys and bisque and bronze figures at exactly half price for this sale. for this sale at BOOKS. Dore's illustrated books, Dore’s Bible Gallery, Dante's Purgatory and Paradise and Paradise "Lost, publisher’s pri our price for this sale s Only two to a custome Egypt, German gland, Palestine | and Afvica illustrated, publisher's price £5.00, our price including Inferno, Milton's £6.00, e, SEWING MACHINES, ndsome oak 2 drawer sewing ma- ile price $14.25, 4 drawer, $1¢ 6 drawer, £19, nteed for five years, Now is the time to buy a sewing machine. Call and examine them, BOSTON STORE, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & (O, Council Blufts, Ta. “A Mother 1n lsrae Angeline A. Bouquét died Sunday B, at 545 p.m. at her late Broadway, Council Bluff Ia,, of pleuro-pneumonia, at the ripe old ag of 83 years. She survived her husband | twenty y 'S, he was conscious to the | 1 died in pe She was the mother Ive children, whom she raised and gave a good education. Ten of the twelve ive to mourn her loss. They are: Mrs een, S. D., Mrs. J. R McLaughlin of Hastings, Neb., Mrs. JJ. J Bowns, Mrs. Conklin and Mrs. Mary Wolfe of Flint, Mich., M Paul, Theodore and Bluffs, Ta., J W. Bouquet of Omaha, Neb., and Mr. Joséph | Bouquet of Saginaw, Mich. ' Six of her sons and daughters were at her bedside when she passed into the peaceful valley of death Mrs. Bouquet was the grandr r of fifty-five grandehildr leaves forty-one great grandehildren, and ten great-great grandchildren. She received many beautiful | floral offerings. one of which was a beautiful sickle and anoth w with the word ‘Mother” inscrib The funeral took place from her late reside uesd January 24, Rev. Hall officiating. She was interved at Walnut Hill cemet las Finest Aristo dinet photos, # doz. Ashton’s studio, 18 N, Main st Asks for a Reduction. The case of the Kimball-Champ Investment company against the Board of Equalization of the city of Council Bluffs was on trial in the district court yesterday. This is a suit which was commenced some t as an ppeal from the Board of Equalization, for the purpose of having the assessment of the uy's property reduced from £40,000 s it was made by “W. D. Hardin, the s sessor, to 85,000, Ferdinand Weis, the agent was put upon the stand and property was worth consid supposed «d on the stated that commonly was introd Card of Thauks, Relatives of Mrs. Ange to return thanks to her many friends for Kindnesses rendered their mother during her brief illness | Mus. J. C. Kusey Mns. J. R McLatous Mi. J. W. axo M. F. Bouquer Disfigured for Life, nk S. Boardman, a young man 20 y of age, employed at the Wabash round house, met with an aceldent Thursday night } ne Bouquet desire OMAHA DAILY BEE: | and that perhaps with certaln new symptoms. such as kiddiness, dimnoss o { | rooms, | fore the ¢ VFERDAY, JANUARY 98 r———— ] Wine Company | PR IV . - | Calitornia Kentucky Thanks to Use of Paine’s Celery| Keepin stock a fine Compound. We have our own ; line of the very best Distil« ' Wines | Brandies C. A. Delaney of Holyoke, Mass.. Suffered from :Whiskies Extreme Nervousness and Could Not Sleep Rums —He Took the Famous Remedy That Dart- ‘ Gins mouth College's Great Professor First Pre- | Champagne scribed--Its Good and Lasting Effects Were | Etc Ete Soon Seen. Vinyards and lery, and can compete with any house in the United States on price and quality of goods, SOME QF THE BRANDS OF Whisky We keep in We have in Wines [ Port ‘ Sherry | Angelica | Muscatelle | Reisling | Catawha Rhine Wing Zinfande! Burgundy And bond or in 0. F. C. Taylor 01d Hermitage ticBrayer Mattingly man \ Ji Bond ‘ cinds, /2 Guckenheimer Brandies: Tea Kettle Cedar Creek JARVIS 1877 \ Melwood ) Golden Sheat BRARNDY | / 0ld Grape | Peach | Appie | Cherry other Sy 0 GMIARVIS] Before buy ing anything Of all the thousands of unoliclta 1 testimonials that hava those who have beenmads well by the u at remedy which w s fest.prescrived by Dartmouth's | BlACKDAITY famous pro or, ¥, E. Mhelps, M. D, LL. D, no 0C) a botter lesson than those sent by men of affatrs, | Who by overwork and worrs have begun to suffer feom sloe Lothor forms of nervous exhaus tlon, and found health und renewed vitality in the u ory Comp ound It has been well said by a famous physician that th 47 13 s suportor to all ordinary sarsnparilias tonics, nervines, ns the diamond s to common glass o's Colery Compound Is notn patent madicine Itis the prescription of one of the most e s that modicine hus had. It s the remedy that when work bogins to be a 11t loss facilo, and ono beging to sicep badiy, and the thoughts of tha 0usiess o § C in our line { And in fact | | the Gallon. that should be taken at once, and 1t will atonee by of hanefit | Case or by as well as ever. In any similar cas sbould certalnly use It agaln. I shall surely recommend It at Y R F 1 ) IOWA. CE N SPENT - ~~ ) A all kinds of daylovest his dreams, and be rises unrofreshed, and finds that day after day his work grows more trying: “Owlng to @ very severo attack of tho krip, and also to b ustness troubles, my husband was very much best of resulis.” MAY LEAD TO YOUR FORTUNE he has entire nights of Inaomnia and growing difizulty in the use of his mental powers—it 1s the remedy | . quite sevare attacks of nouralsin. 1 had read of Paine's celery compound, and [ purchased a bottle. The | 519 MAIN WE that will probably disfigure him for life He was engaged in_filling the tender toa locomotive, when the rope which was at- tuched to the coverof a coal chute broke, throwing him to the ground, a distance of fifteen or twenty feet. He struck upon his face ona pile of cinders, which mutilated his face and head in a horrible manner. His upper Jip was completely severed, one of hi teeth knocked out, and he sustained other injuries which will stick to him through life He was moved to his home, near the corner of Sixteenth avenue and High street, whe a physician was called to attend him, The young man who was injured is a son of George F. Boardman, the oil merchant, = COURT THE MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION MENT AFTERWARDS. Bouricius finds out that Stutsman -—INVEST- eet is all right for the piano busines: , just look at his new signs, any profession For Address a postal card to the BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO., Couneil Bluffs, lowa, in vegard to the CRIPPLE CR this company. ate ndvices very favorable, Refer to C. R. Hannan, Cashier Citizens’ the services at the (' ational church ‘ e power continues to be tne marvel ‘of the | filled with subject nusual me ever played. W otc., our gus heaters are just nded in spite of himself, yielded last | tainment of a special order will be given Sunday school of the Christian churgh will | meet as usual. E W, Allen will_continue | during next week. Mr. R. M. Birdsall, the . who was expected this week, will be here one weelk from Sunday. Dr. Herbert Flint's wonderful hypnotic week at Dohany's, aud the ple who have | ved the cold and attended every | more infatuated with the mystery ach exhibition. Last night the s squence was th - | s one of the best of t1 s, The | scene, where the field was luid out, | xciting and as real I, Holcomb, one_of the gentlemen who has been put forward as a_subject for the doctor | - to experiment upon with the understanding warming guest chambers, bath | that he was to influence him the A ; b N night and became as phable as wax, To. you want. Look Arganon. LB, | night there will be somo startiingly original convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec- | gones that will bo apprectated, —hore will | trie Light Co, be no matinee this afternoon, but an enter- | Grand Jury After Him. 7 Sunday evening which will conclude Dr, Peter Eitelbere, whose home on Lincoln | Flint's engagemont here. avenue destroyed by fi t Tuesday - night, is being kept oa the teeter-hooks of suspense Just The grand jury has signified its anxiety to know more of the > case, which has been by the days. The proporties bBelonging to tate Bank, Council Blufts, _—_—mm—m—m————— i Beef is Cheap as Ever! Special Notices But pork, hums, lard while way COUNCIL BLUFFS, up in ¢ adort's The ) LS URACTS nod loany, ola. Now that diphtheria is prevalent In Council Bluffs dnd Omaha every family should be provided with De, Jofieris in- fallible diphtheria preventive and cure, It can be had of Council Blufts dv nd bo gists or at 2404 Caming street, Omaha. place in the eity 5 Uik Whort you \('.,1 and wood: best and cheapest | oy Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt T S delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. o eronr wraverts o1 on b 5] : 4 anal ol ] *onnen wran charmer, [ oo . » 8 )30 ACRES 4 milos from Onkland, good Bolter of Logan was in the city | ghotl, Zcultivation, sevo: houso,” grehiard. vesterday Corn it ant it Vi 11 S 0 Gorne Puabiori: Michoison & o, i Hrominy. " offer for ten shares | o Hudspetn | Eirloin ] APHREE room houso on % ut th sirest, bank_stock. Must be | Allantic | Round Steak, 3 1 for clonr of ineumbrano L avhancs for up tye AR ) rday. Portarhouse Steak realdence. WIIl pay differenco 1 oash. Lreed A I N. Flickinger will return home All kindsstews, vell, 1ds, Nicholson & ( o. morning trom Des Moines, where he | VealRo st been attending supreme court v B ons Vil gtoil HES Mrs. H. H. Glover of Grand A1 Shops Mrs. James Anderson of olaon & o A Hutianghops JOR EXCHANGE, 6.room house: modarn o guests of Mrs, H. H. Field | eorge Duncan, & member of Dall Now Comes the High Pork. 1 eation (n Counce | Blufa; ol band, will leave next weelk for Missouri porke O exchanzo fo 218 house i Valley, to take a position in the band of that now. un- coing an city 1s for the past three ofti- claim 1o have very strong circumstan al evidence to show that clberg himself respousible for the five. A Blufrs. = nd elty proporty homas, Councll the b Farm Pasoy"'& was L e Do you smoke? Have King & Co.'s Purtagas? Just light one. you s s ate of corn acre, o an i flani d Clo1 Ranp onn Charles F. | visitors in the and among of city Wanted— Cash Citizen's State sold. Address this utton & has 0 for 1ot between Gresnshiolds, Nichs wantod In oxch ay and new brid Mis N. Y. Plumbiy Council Bluffs Lumver Co. Coal A marriage license Ris heen issue vad Geise, jr., and Mipmie Klopping this city The City Ministerla}’ association meets next Monday at Dr. Phelps' study in the Presbyterian church at 10:30 a. m Mp. and Mrs. B, The Council Bluffs Sehuetzenvercin will nd Mr. and Mrs. G, W give its fifth aunual masquerade ball next will leave today Tuesday evening, January 81, at the Masonic and points in tample. The regular meeting.of the Railway ployes' club will be held this Kuights of Pythias hall. -~ All expected to be present] a4s business portance is to be transaceted Rebekah lodge, No. 3, 1 ndent of Odd Fellows. ' will visit Ruth lod, Omaha this evening. “All members who de sire to attend requested to meet at the Odd Fellows' hall at Jud day band relty the child, in which he and mmencement of th Abe Liucoln post corps of this eity have recel from the committee in charge to b sent at the catory exerci of the cottages iers Home at Marshalltown. The chosen s February 10. A number of soldiers of the cit Lattend from here The local camp of the Modern Woodmen of America is making arvangemencs for an er ainment next Friday evening, February the Masonic temple. A musical ry program will occupy the first part of the evening, at the clos: which supper will be served Aft supber there will be an opportunity for all who wish to dance. There will be no services at Ma ple on Sunday, but the Christian and Con gregational churches will meet in union services at the Congregational church, The or Mentlon, Co Island, Neb. Pucblo, Colo. to Con both of BOme eastern Ne- braska Nicholson & Con ¢ Blofts IIENT fine asylum for ) 1531 U2 par anro. toLeonara Kyereit. Council Bluts, lns W ANITED- Good kil for Kiiehen wagen pald. Mrs. George Keolln Plerce stroct & Butts for roast fornia Hams re Ribs Pork Ten1 Salt Po: GEO. H. MESCHENDORF, Wholesale and Retall MBEAT MARKIET, 333 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs. %53 Friedman £ PAWN BROKER. 400 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | Money Louned on Din | B barzatnsin uure W0 acres of Shugart, Mr. and Mrs Lininger for a trip to orida of Omaha Mobile, Ala ork, ko 1155 ns 1,000 iot on WILL buy & good house wnd or line; 8100 down, balwnce monthly, born and 101, near the Transfer, §0, n any kind of property, call on John. & Van Patten INEST drug stock and fixtures west of Chiloago, well located 1o Counctl Bluffs, for sale choap: Address John Peter, 540 Broadway, C. B, Em T evening in members are of im e snow and cold weather diminish the demand for Klein tra 24 office; 1 to ten acre trac garden, Day & f | Streot. does not miles of post- in from on o nd Ord HES Use Koal-Spar! A 2ie package saves | » per cent of your coal bill sides other comforts, and is sufficicnt to treat one ton. For sale by Junssen & Gr No. 874 Pearl street. e Thornell grantéd a divorce yester he Mrs. M. N. Sha felt from her hus. ward A. Shamafelt, on the ground The husband retains custody of accordance with an agreement his wife had entered into be It Women's Relief d an invitation ids, Watehes, ete, med pledzes DR. R W. BAILEY Teeth Fillol With out Piin D7 tay Litas (i vea- tion. ALWAYS THUS. Pilot Knob, Mo. Mr. Henry P. 9() Travers, formerly e of this place, suf- Years. fered with chronic rheumatism for 20 years, and was treated at times by several doctors, 8T. JACOBS OIL cured him, No No Return return of pain 3 in 3 years, Years. Suffered Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.9). Perfect it ths ny All work warranted as represontel Dt ‘hleh grate. Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, 58 ber cent nutrition : . ‘ cop LES \00r SANAN Bo Aeriptive circular on Appileation: AGKNTS WANT EDInevery county in the U.5. Address. CHA KLES 8k eleva Lor or stalrway from 10tk St eatranc) BCHULTHKLSS, ¢ N. Maln St., Council Bl ones inserted In the eveniag of PXCELSIOR 1IOME BAKER AND ROASTER astl kenuine with: lie tey ements. ¥ull de G. A, Farrar,