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THE OMATWA DAILY BEE: SATU RDAY. DECEMBER 16 1 4 | : — \ i ) T INFWS w TEES | Soter method of coltection and less 1iabio to | opened, with the understanding that the Ve . N v . THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |fifeuri stniest @t dteals i | et e et e v o sneds | IS WAYS ARE MADE PLAIN | Ontlnen a : | Hazen's cause. The: ju simply wante e ‘ A S Hifirence to o city trexsury would | Sevnin 1o ke out all Sufiase o had, and SR ' COUNCIL BLUFIS | Gt 1 : 1 Dis. | imtetestatioved by the stutute incaseof it | agreod to give Hazon a CHATTo Lo show aftor. * -« Jitizeas o il Dis- | and the b por ¢ enalty dueand the amount | Ward p s should not be ad soth fl / % OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STRERT | V11028 and Oonncilmen @ather and Dis- | and the & per cent Do A el aapany 1f | milted in evidence for ahy Ghuse. Detxtives Di ‘?""‘ the Methods of an Towa . | cuss Five-Cent Fare Mattors, distrained under o tax warrant? | When the ballots had Ween recounted it Ohinese Merchant, i ciamsanct [ 3 fiow the Company Mny Bso8p> | yas found that Harem B 142 votes and e ° Pelivered by carrier to any part ot the city | o : 16D | (ol8 Lot true thatbotore thecaty is at iberty ballota that were mArkad Tobjocted to"" by : saveeosiory | W TILTON « Sanager { STATEMENT FROM THE CLUBS ADOFTED | to py, ive anid aasess costs thencol 10 the | (i e of election, one of vhem having | RUN AN EXTENSIVE FLUNDZR DEPOSITORY g . - the cormpany niust be given opportunity to do | been counted for Haven 'And the other for . 5 S5 - § usiness O Noa | uch puving jtself, at the same time that the | Scanlan. ‘The objection wA¥ on the ground | TELEPTIONES § Njpht Rditor No23 | Long Revitation of Sentiment and Desires fest of the paving In sucii lmproved district | of irregularity in the mNnner of marking, | Store at Perry Filled with the ¥ oceeds of ————————— | " Fyvmaily Made Part of the Records Where thie failrond track fs located fs done. | one haviag used a check mark in place of a I« it not true that Plorce street was ordered A g P glaries Committed in MIACR MENTION, -~ cros d 1 er usi straight mark Auother List of ¢ stions for paved by resolution tnstead of ordinance, and ross and another using A straig! e and Missouri Com o~ NN ~ - r ~§ - 3 "” City Attome Bien recotntion directed only tho abuiting | drawn diagonally chr ugh the squaro The Ty x C( ( ( ( l ) y 1 e h Boston Store, clonks and holiday goods. | e City y. | Property owners to put down paving, no order, | judges announced their wish to hear some hu | : < » bick . - . 1 No. | il | directlon or reference being directed or made | arguments as to whethét thesa ballots could Er el o lleguiar meoting of Etchotah councll 3o, | | torii motor vombanyy | FEIEEEEE| Togaliy bo: countod at it and the qucstion {Desttes of Focationtas, th b The city council chambsr was well fille it 1ot true that said recolution gave the | il be taken up when' the' court convencs " Wi 18 1 Tal regular huginess and degree work le "‘ ) : '1, hamt ‘:“ s ”“_“ butting proporty owners the aption of paving | his morning % hese billots nre counted | PERRY, Ta, Doo. 15.—[Special Telegram to & j fal_communication of Excelsior lodge | With citizens Iast cvening who were jnter | with cedaror eypress blocks, or hara-burned | 4g ‘4o wore by the judges of election it [ Tie Bk ]~ Matters were made lively this | N g ~A . N 1 b, Ancient Frec o ted Masons | ested in the Scent fare movement. Mavor j DERGERINIIE o e of Augnst, | will leave the result in that preciuct exactly | evening for one Chinese mevchant, William C(l (1 l] ( ( N (l L this evening for work in the o degree Lawrence presided over the meeting and |y o any person had undertaken to 4o | as it was at the vime of the ofticial count Arshong, a lot of stolen goods having been | Ao > ) By order of the worshipful master | Councilmen Jennings, Keiler, Gieise, Nichol- | uny ng whatever and before the motor o - found in his store. A morringo licenso was ssped scatetday | son, Smith, Tibbotts and White were yros. | LRSS RS DL o efly Cinde & | i B sy Last February o box-of clatl ing consigned J RRCATIiS D Tinoareh. aked of of Omah | ent. A numbcr of these gentlemen are { fontract with M. A. Moore for the paving of { Owing to the unfavorable “weather of |y on p "o Manuiag, 1a., was stolen ) A B L by Justice Vien, | Known to be opposed to any anti-motor agita- | PIerce street from curh to curb,incliding the | Tucsday, and to give every one a chance | g 50y Rk Yand depot. No trace could ~e = . Bluffs, They were married by i | spuce Detween the rails and oot eutside | oS BEG O C . half-price | | ) The government has placed an order with | tion, but they sat thece for an hour and a | thereof occupled by the niotor company ' b ‘”_" W h"\L“ qoeided 1o continue | be found of it and the company paid som « - Pa ~ (). ) & Uouncil Bluffs contractor for 160 carloads | hall and imbibed the simon pure doctrine m!»‘\‘u‘:‘:-: 1l “wll'vI-:IHv;lf‘\.:u‘”“"\”\ |::.‘\"||‘;1;I~\ \‘ l\'\‘r-:‘n | :..U» l:"h.»‘” tHe "mi Bt the Woulkt -\llll y | thing like £200 for th loss. Several d ¥ ( C H 3 of stone and 400 cords of willows, 1o be sed | as it fell from the ips of such aposties as | pogiectod o rafused to pave on Pleree street; | G & prices, which are just half tho | 880 Detective Harding of Des Moines C ‘ n pping o the river during XU | prank Trimble, W. I Baker, James Mcube | aftor baing ordered and irected by the eitd | SUSS BESEG ] o, W Tk, Yoo T6okle up: \he Ohlons| spring. : r o ot aet | couneil prior to the' city’s exec of s iy ce. 3 v tacas 5 i, ‘ [0 Wakts 1t Neting A8 oversdor of the | nd Spencer Smith, and if they do ot act | ERELAT A oo i The following articles are to be found | man's place. A search warrant was fssued | % \ poor until & successor to J. L Iorman s | FELL I e Totara ft seiiuos e becatse | s e i on, antitied to notiee ot direc- | 8¢ out halt-price counter for the re- | toduy by Justice Liaas, und Marshial Dave e | elected by the County Board of Supervisors, | they do not kuow what the vight thing is, as | 30 Se 8 SRR CIGNET to pave between its | mainder of the week: Willis, Captain Morgan of the Des Moines | "lt lll ( '1 T (\ (‘ ) ) The election will not take place until the :'"”?"",‘.'","‘fi"," n.iv.\.k\\.‘.rr “1“.,. m.»unwl:hn; d a foot outside thereot on Vienna glassware, rose jars, numer- | police force, Detective Gardner of the Rock | C C L) e . January mecting sy 6. RIGIATATS club bed. bee " o | ous kind of vascs, fancy colored baskets, | Island and Detective Harding swooped down | y 8 ; . | belonging to the nickle-fare club had be lis aptnton sald company was entitled 4 ) 0116 O p Mrs, Anna Carlson died yestorday WOSh | drawn up in typewrition manuseript P tton i i Sach | handsome card receivors, ote., ete. on the loe Clinaman, l ing at 10:30 o'clock after a fourteen duys WL | (o Ny {yeforg/the meeting in the follow + direc and where willevi- | GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN CROCKERY. They found every thing they wanted and ness with In grippe, aged years. The | VS 8 same | Cracker jars, after dinner coffees, | 10t8 0f things that somebody else probubly or funeral will take place Sunday from the | i form otor company neither neglected nor Al g it plates, famey olatee | Wants, Nearly “all the stolén clothing was residence in Garner township. Sentiment of the Clubs retused to puve between the ralls and « foot | bread plates, fruit plates, fancy plates, | found, Among other things found was a ' The girls of the Industrial school con To THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY outside thorcof, on Plerce streot. prior to the | salts, pitchers, bread and milk sets and | handsome cutlery sample case with over 150 nected with De Long's mission will give Covnein, BLeres: The OXpeation by the ity ol the Gttt Shobe | many other useful articles in the crock- | samples of pocketknives in it, which, un- | ’ { Christinas en! inment nt the mission hail | ntuatives of t sald to o neglected or rofused after that | ery line at 50c on the $1.00. doubtedly, has been stolen. en ) on Saturday evening, December 23 Tl Polw ‘“"”l;"_" RN time to do such puving In view of the f: that EXTRA 1 A few days avo the .\l\l}\.uulu"n -vlli]viln_\‘ ) proceeds aro to be uscd in the purclase of & Council” Bl Tailway an the ity lind conterred upon e, Moote bycon: | Tamps of all Kinds from $2.50 1o | found some stolon goots at the store, and i} supplies for the school SRR i < ! $12.75; umbrella stands, fivo soveens, | AUSHong was rrested aud fined £33 for BOE N - A : meeting Commoreial Pilgrims o Wy the m — 58, Qustors-ant & 'y, At owingly recoived stolen goods i . ( y A e T bors. ato. ear: | compiiny. that, ate. duo- fram sd Ol BENNISON BROS. tables, dusters and statuary. Allat half | girected atténtion to his place. He will be t bb' $/ 0 dn( fiblo. 4 Bastly requested 10 bo present, as there will | (ouneil Blufts Railway and Rridge vompany | price. arrested tonight, and there seems to be no 4 ) { stl) « L s Lo secure o b ave hetween the cities LS, o 0 £y ave # term to servo i be important business to transact. ‘The | SHI6 TG4 SACRitt e petieen, the Hes Enormous Cloak Sate Today. N D e e T D v - i Acadeny of Pilgrims will also hold its vegu- | Faily subiilt the following statement . 400 dolls of all kinds and sizes, includ- | the penitentiary. Captain Morgan Jar meeting this evening, and several candi- | © Sticet railways aro universally regarded 400 samvle cloaks, a mauufagturer’s { ing kid body, from 6 inclies to 27 inencs, -”'.fo‘l'l',:‘{' il d“-'l‘\‘l.u"|"\”!:tnxll“\';:‘1(:"; oo ’ 4 dntos for initintion will be present bty e ol At e Hlafedt SOBS | ontive sampie ine, honght for spot eash, | Wit bisqué hoads,” slightly soilod: | 41 that Lin teposiggrs of thicvos ok en S Vercoa ts A fight took pluce at an carly hour yester- | PUbllecorborations not only for the transpors sile g ¢ J .. | prices vary from Se to $2.00 cach: your | OK d & day morning between a colored man and his | EERY PRI I inand from lntermediate | on sale toduy, Saturday, at nearly ones | Ghoice of the lot at places, B b 4 | wife, living at 1016 Eighth avenue. A m/nli veloping and building up the various sections | half price. $8.00, $0.00 and $10.00 ladics’ HALF PRICE Relgions Awakening al Malvern, ; O figured extensively in the discussion, aud | of the public churac it 116 85,00 o Fotiie LA W T MiLvriN, Thi, Dee. 15(Spoota)’ to Tas I 9 y 1 - | jackets 5.00 each. OTHERINGHAM, LAW & CO., i ¢ h ‘ the colored man received a couple of bad | terof suchic subject to the [ Jackets now 55.00 e \ > TR A T LA T R), 4 A | . cuts, one in the arm and one in the back ton ate, through | 410 00 and $12.00 ladies’ jackets will go " Couneil Blufs, la. | Bre.]—The district convention ¢ oung y D y J No arrests were made, although the patvol Lt REMEMBER SANTA CLAUS Men's Christian association, which closed Wagon was summoned to the trausfer, the Aiiired: Lhy today at $6.98 euch. Has an engagement at the Boston | Sunday evening, las been of incaleuiable 9 & oficers having allowed the combatants to ¢o same public to K12.00, $15.00 and $16.50 cloaks now at | Store this morning from 10 to 12, | henefit to the association here and the cause away before the wagon arriv pate | ) ndributing | o 0O Those wishing to see the old gentleman | of Christ. At the Sunday afternoon meet- ! The funeral of Judge Blaxsim took place | | 1y to tl cipal treasury, not only | $10.00, can do so then, BOSTON STORE. ing the Presvyterian church was well filled e Blaxsim t ¢ | i he way of taation, but by paynent of part 5 . iz 5 & : 3 ; morning, ‘scrvicon helng heldat | at {igros entnings fh et for the wst by | $20.00 and 825,00 ladies' jackets, ail | S TR TR it men, yoing and old. Wien tie opror - - 1’8 Catnolic church. Rev. her | jeof public franchise, and in_ extending ics ¥ . . ; 3 3 i te i et tunity was given to express a desirve to lead q; Smythe delivered an eulogy of thedeceased. | Thues i sueh manner s willaia in daveiopimg | fancy braided umbrella skirts, Columbia | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. of | WiFrin Tife eighteen Conauetos J; 5 | d At the close of his remarks the remains | thio grawth and prosperity of the ety and’ we | o0l Goum ollar, go today at $15.00 | the Boston store were this morning in | § L. Thomas of Cresion was prevailed upon ) W . were taken to the cemetery, accompunied by | deoin 1t hot unrewsonuble to ask tharthe sald oA ; : receipt of the following telegram from | to remain and coutinue the meetings during ! the local lodge of ‘the “Ancient, Oraer of | ChRATR LS, KL o0 shoulihe | cach. Greatest cloak sale on record. | their New York ugent, that will in- | the week in the Young Mews Christian as : :"}l".l'l \ ]“(;'hil‘l'““:'h: ~n"w‘“":‘:" Dall | he to stuiet compliance with the’ few con- SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE. terest all: sociation room. ‘The voom A[msl been fiiled y Bearers: Jumes O'Nelll, fohn W, Bates, 3. | 110" 1Posed on Largost line of useful and sensible | , NEW YORI, Deo. 12,1893.—Fothering- | S0l Yoo op Fnee 10 0 SN CRL R ('R sters ) H. Tinley, W. J. Fitzgerald, Thomas iu- Categor eatly State S ) : e SO © | ham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Blufs, | pash B HUere WO Sty R iternoo y goldsby and M. J. Kelly. We would further state that it isnearly the | holiday presents ever shown in thiscity. | Ta.: T have just bought for you 200 | Tia meetings will be held each evening th 4 e I on IhL routktylowhcs find BIG HANDKERCHIER SALE. sample cloaks at 50 per cent off from | week for men only, and at 3 p. w. there wilt / g Modern 1300k List. Flrat—Tl R AR 3 ladi Swis brojdered | 0e of the best manufacturers. A nice, | be a mecting for indies at the Young Men Rh an( Y . 300 cloth bound, 12 mos., good titles, | mud & Wihy the | See the ladies’ Swiss embroidered | glean lot. Express today. Christian association room. ; worth 25c. for 12je. Sce bargains in 12 | Omiha and Gounclf Binfs nl Irtdee | handkerchiefs on special sale today at AL CLSMITH, i !:n‘rlgm\‘\' f\‘l:'l\h‘“‘\::t ll'r]":v:\-':“\}|”“l\?.‘l.:|i~‘l‘l.$”1 Mary Jane Holmes' works, (R HC DN RIS Roibe 900 and 35 an to be put on sale Suturday morning | giccon church, He will be assisted by 0 S ul S ( May Agnes Fleming's works, 98c¢; ful, and are worth 25c, 30¢ and 3ic. at 8 o'clock, December 16 oM A ton LIRS Wi Brawer antiformen Augusta Jane Evans' works, $1.39 and PECIAL DOLL SALETODAY VT 7 pastors Revs. G. M. Hughes and C. M. ] i Bedac il SRS edl: B % L) Half Wholgsale Prices for Cundy. aRLOrSE i servicso ALl ke o ure 2 pieces, nges 6 to 14, \ 81,76, Red Lino and’ Boston. swore edi ity in i Dolls at nearly 4 price. Brown, the “C. O..D. grocer, will give | Ward. A ubica servico ofall the churchcs L 2 ) tion of poets, H0c: Padded Seal Poets, h tuk ; yee A, nd paviy ” g the peopie of Council Bluffs & chatico to yuy | Will be held in the evening, 3 s G Tob odway by sald comping \ o kid body Oioteat) o ) Lhe.o) S 3 98c; Stoddard’s Glimpses of the World, E rillway wih: CONBLFUCtel O At 8t e kid body dolls at 12ic each. their Christmas candies at one-half the Sottled for Threc-Fourtha, At Q O flnd % O ¢ _|)nr\nlnllu‘a|‘-]»au\-.\1 b;r;»k;l.“ *«-\:\_(?— rimes e omana & | 90¢ Kid hody dolls at 37 each. whau;s. o prices all nexv week. |]|c |.u“cn~ Priny, la., Dec. 1.—[Special Telegram to YL, [q P . umbian Atlas of the World, $1.89; Web- ) demand he O e i 5 e gaged an_expert candy maker, who will go [ . e Crediton ¢ ot Ex ) ter bridged, cloth, $1.19, sheep, T R vty b= | 750 kid body dolls at 50c each. through the entiro propess. of making candy | Li# BEE. |—The creditors of the defunct Ex ster’s unabridged, N b Py | ment for pavingon the varions ntersections o i g t ¢ a AT R AT TeW5H R, Reen EaIh et $1.45: Bertha M. Clay's novels, cloth, | which their tracks 1 Beautiful dressed dolls at 25¢, 50¢, in the store window fn full sightof the g ngns, 9 254 Mark Tw B lv k from H8c W& Foueth=Thut Qe mayor and . cquncil ‘rlionld street, and the products of his skill will be | tlement with A 1. Pearson, the president, o e i blen, 700y | EooTmrmEniEana ey he gnitha & qoiinall [land 080 each: retailed out at b centsq pound. Wait for | for> cents on’ the dollar. Pearson was 82.95: Hue's Les Miserables, Bluts Raliway and' lildee company o mike il buy Trench dolls | him. He will b here Monday morning about to be arrcsted for illegal banking, and Dickens, 16 vol., cloth, 83.98; Bulwer | Dbt selinonl, BLEGIRS Arhaving hes | Ladies wishing to buy Irench dolls <oy his friends raised him funas to make a set- SO0 Lylltuni 1:]: w;“ cloth, 8308 h-\'liug' | e b W i pioper VORI | can get them at our storo today at a e e R 5 sizes 410 vol., cloth, #5.80: Thackery, 10 vol,, | now used by sald street v Gl 3 5 0l Ecies Ifon Gets Ten T 3 s 3 . Fifth--Thut the couneil reauest | down pre at $1.48 to $5.00 each. The . Walfon Gets Ten Yeal cloth, $2.98: Chambers’ Encyclopacdia, | the Omatn & Ay and Bridus The Boston Store OTTUsW Dec. 15.—[Special Telegram t -l 0 11)2 vol., ?'Ofl; E.llnu]\u;li vol., cloth, $1.48; b on e el B oy | only house in Council Bluffs showing u | i open every evening until after the | 1o Te Brr.)—Ed Waiton, convieted of mur Yo al . ) umas, 8 vol.. cloth, $1.69. Bt Heving siiel @ vate would be | 1ine of real French dolls. holidays der i . ogre r causing b s Ly er in the second degree, for causing the Key of Hoaven and Key of Heaven | not only' fai dnd exuitable to their i O BRINGIHAR WHIEU AW S.Co ones Ok ) A 4 i likewlse Deneficial aud profitable 1o said street ENNISON BROS. SRINGHAM, ILAW & CO., death of Mamie Cook of Eddyville, was to- Copiulpstion BRlstle nd SGovpals, Gom W " BENNISON BROS: Conneil Bluffs Ta. | day given the full extent of the law, ten of Deyotion, ete., ete., all at our usual sireat ratlway company e e ] o ayiglvonstho il oxt 4 o are Detween 1 eities FORGOT TO CERTIEFY, years in the penitentiary, . low price always to be found at our book Bhufte: s Chat Vet wo MSE Groat sale of skatos, sleds, vocket- department. New arrivals of popular | and urge he tnmedt = repcal of the S-cont fire | Gleason-Hathaway Aldermanie Contest Pre- | knives, velocipedes, . boys' wagons. | = books daily. 9 ; paitialanitel o # sonts Somo New Developments. These are our Christmas specinlties, FOTHERINGHAM, W "Il;(,p Awf( 0., tganee. 1 A fact came to the surface yesterday in | and you can buy a pair of club skates for DREADFUL P URIA I . OSTON STORE r br o o stion with the contest between I 0. | 50¢, or a good sled from Htc to Tie. Big ~. 2 not promptly granting connection with the conte between 1. O. e, o B N o 4 Couneil Bluffs, [a. quest for v Detween Omiha. aud Cour - ) whicl line of ¢ knives. Cole's, 41 Man = g 3 . 1 il Bluffy fa. | eliibrwiosn e beor il Sttt | Gleason and I, J. finthaway us o which | line ] SR S N Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. Sugar Cor znr Corn That the eliy counetl shall vigorously enforee satd | shall represent the Third ward in the city | strect. St P F Try the Council Bluffs sugar corn. BT o matd ot eo o andor s | council that has not been known heretofore. Get a Christmas gift that is useful and Cured by ('ufu-nm : ) | TR T T BRI ettt et or il o vt ! | 10 was expected that the trial of the ¢ beautiful, There never were such beauti- S 8 G w PANGLE M D QIR TR g s In eveat of kald street v ake place dge & % a ings at L s china shop s PRI Ahmlunl_? nochemical e d to ble m.' g it (16 d a1 for would take lace hgro- ) lu|;,A‘\|n||I| and a | ful thing nAI_ una; llm;u hop and 0 lirokolontionimy ) o y o U, the corn white. It is young, tender, | jaerdate. number of witnesses were summoned. | cheap. Artistic lamps, dinner sets, tea | ] s AR weet, cle vholesome il Thit we request (he eity councll to et G O : . StEE oh A BaI Se TRt YO a DY a0. S o LA Into Ay oyas, 8 sweet, clean l!!u]_\\lmhsl me, exereing 10 the TlesL oxtont I P Rowe Amnm., the miyas City Clerk [fumvlc.hlln. E)l.'l.‘,“llAl;l}nbLl sets, bric-a-brac, odd C verin Iaiint ‘\fia‘”...y'c;‘:“,;iifi Tho Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience. Twenty Per Cont D) With veference 10 eknlation of sild com- | who was instructed to bring with him to | picces, cte. L pissloRnataluftyouldiiosolony eyosl gt On all silver and plated ware. Ster- | Btvdhud I 1Y | the district court room the poll book aud the | Tadies, if you desire absolute peace in 3 £l Gl o, until T wis READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND : i ling silver teaspoons at §4.00 ver set, in- lNots cast in last spring’s election. Lver | the kitchen” ask vour grocer for.J. C. eniirslyiniheaded Ritithon 5 WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE eluding engraving. C. 13. Jacquemin citeh "hote iised 1y | since election they have been sealed up, aud | Hofmayr & Co.’s Fancy Patent flour. Wit 1Ny ATRW Were FOR THER WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN« & Co. stens 1) et a l\l\mmh |lL \l N] \lm;ml(ed llmll” p::s»-:lb-.“li::'- Irade mark—Blue Rooster. 3 sofs; 1t covefed m, SARY OF MEDICINE, i ] J g oft et wunies throusl; which | Judges and clerks might have been guilly S ody, my Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. they operate motors ans the same neglect in_certifying thereturns as Tor neat job printing, prompt delivery ets Diin \ A e A fident of Thelr Pox tion. they wore in last fall’s election, no one could | A% (@i J0 BEVE R BECTRIA L VR L PALAGRAPHS, We respectfully submit the above stafe- | 40 auything move than guess. 'lu case they | SV R, IGEREG (00 1 3t Woull thicken \ 4 ment i 11 ondlacii g ‘youronor had played the m\:.»w!,“..;:l."\ll:p‘ sume logzal 2 . 1 AL Mrs. A. K. Stone left yesterday afternoon | body willreadily izo” the' Justice of our | questions now being propoundes e M. Wollman will help you select a and bleed J. 8. Pool and his sister, Mrs. Bidalecomb, i a SO0, tmas present and at hundreds of . T'was prouo using valuable franchises, recelved without v nced or, M 1 1 Yesterday the City clerk, after r same tine help you to save mon rable, 1h the CUTICUIA REMEDIES, Jeave today for o visit with friends in | othor compensation to out citizens than the | .Y esterdaythe city cler : A AR il ATCOF uSing 130 o:tlos COTIOURA RESOL, 1n churge of the Sisters of Meroy. g hissummons to appear in 5 Ottumwa. benefits accuring to them through its opera- v book f bscure corner of hi Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. VENT, 1 couldsee a change; and after I had Dr. M. H. Chamberl oparing to | ton wud wwnagement i such manneras to | the poll book from an obsoure corner of 1 2 - ~ taken four Lottles, T was wlmost oured; and | This renowned Institution Is situate . M. hamberhn 18 preparing 10 | 4qq to their development and prosperity. oftice safe and toro open the envelope 0860 | gy ling eilvor tow spoons 83,75 per set | Whon T Lad riaed six bocties of COTICORA K= | 1yzt) 1] tfa baek of st sweel igiod leave in a few days for southern California, | Josgpi McCABE, Chaltman Associated Clubs. | what it contained. In turning to the last o D ewire i ho |- SoLyEsT, one box of Cuzicurs, and onocake [ BIER Diffe book of and overlooking th where he will spend the winter, 1. SHEAPE, Vico Chairmun Associnted Clubs. | pages he felt a thrill of democratic glee | @nd everything in silverware in the A S0Ar, T was cared of the dreadful | Connell Bluffs, The spuaclous grounds, its (il Fiasg T, Secrotaty Assoelated Clubs. | Wil he saw that the judges and clerks hud | same proportion at Maurer’s. u which L had suorod for five years. | Bigh location and splendid view, mako it a " o . q L. I an First ard Club, N oLt . — — - Xpress with en what 1 su red o o 7 2 Lol Will Give Yon 50 Rend This. : Vurd ¢ onlly forgotten to sign the cortihcate or 3 § en v A most pieasing retreat for'the aflicted. A staft St i N Nede] J RISty urd Olab, e ro caie'out iho raslls, in. the biuaks | _After January I Brown's O. O. D, jue Rusppins, dlioy saved WY | of em.nent physiciuns and a lurze corps of ex This notice, if cut out and brought to | A’ Lovie, Chinirman Sécond Ward Club, even to ¥ AL Sletniat roce will close each evening at7 el it my duty to recommend them, W. W. Chapman, is good for 50 cents | L't LovGr tary Second Ward Club. provided for that purpose. In this precinct | groc 0.8 28 ir is_restored as good as ever, and 50 i d nurses minister to the comforts of R T ORI 6 of any | SMHS us, Chaitman Third and Fourth | Gleason received 158 votes and Hathaway | o'clock except Saturdays and Mondays. onts. Speciul care given to ludy pa- cash In payment oa the purchise ofany | “wurdc i 4 111, 80 that the discovery of the stupidity or 3 v A , Rackwell City, lowa, tients, pastel or etehing at his holiduy head- | gani Tuy rotary Third aud Fourth | yegligence of the board of election placed in | Gold plated onyx top table piano S A quarters, No. 18 Main street, which he ard Club, _ . doubr a majority of forty-seven good votes | lamps with electric burners and shade TERMS MODERATZ, - M GeonrGe W, STRONG, Chalrman Fifth Ward . o has secured for this special sale, Five | G¥IE G Chalrman Fitth Ward {300 log50n had in this procinet. ¢ only $10.00 at Maure ICURA WORKS WONDERS hundred framed subjects, just purchased J. SULLIVAN, Secretary Fifth Ward Club. The interesting thing ahout the disco For purticulars apply to by Mr. Chapman at a forced sale in the SCHORDBACK A.J. ANDERSON, S hairinan Sixth Ward Club, | is that of the five members of cretury Sixth Ward Club. the election Genuine Roger's knives $1.40 a t thing abont theso wonder{ul skin guros, 4 5 blood purifiers and huinor remeidies, inspires 7 cast, are offered by him at less than board in last spring’s election, three also | Wollman's, 409 Broadwa, ondidance. Thoy aiTord instaut relief wnd speedy SISTER SIIPER!M, Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis. o s ) b dopted by the Gounclimen, held positions of a like nature in last fall's 5 % — £ of the moit toriuring and disiguring of 3 easos of the Eyeand Kaf, Vits and Apopiexy, ileart ity 1 Santas 2 . After o number of speeches were made by | election, and they all made the same mis- W. S. Baird, Lawver, srett block. g Imnw\h;;nvfl“i sicn and scalp diseases. | Ppank Stpgat - - - Coa1il BlaTs, [owy | Disease, Liver Lumrlnlnh Kidney " Complaint, ally framed, perfect gems. Frank Trimnle. W, 1 Baker. James M | take in cach case. The members of the 3 . . 3 fhoy cleanso theblowd wd skin of every erup- ) Norvous Deblilty, Mental Depres- v Migyved ‘rank Trimble, W.IF. Baker, James Mc | )00, “ware made the subjects of agreat [ GeorgeS. Davis, prescription druggist. 0, impurity and disense, and constitite the o = Chambers' dancing academy, Shugart | Cabe, Svencer’ Smith, E. H. Sheafe and w03t elfective tre of modera times, it a sion, Loss of Manhood, 8emina & b i B A 30, § deal of good natured railiery yesterday, and % b = o leakness, Dicbetes, Bright's Dicease, 8t. Vitus® block. ~ His elogant new hall can be se- | Sthors: o motion of Counctiman, ennings | ¢ joust'one of thom 1s talking seriously of | Smoke T. D. King & Co's Purtagas. L e e e 2 !;mf‘u; U8 e, Fazolals, Wilic wellng, cured for parties, and any such desived | genved ) leaving the city. City Clerk Zurmuehlen O s s . throughiant tho worid, (Peiee, O h v ofula, Tever Bores, Cancers, Tumors Will bo atranged for. ‘For information | soumell " chuisens. and” th ‘motsr. company | Made his boasts, whon o first discovery | Domestlc soup Is tho nost. S A e i 1A% —— was made apply to elevator man, at Pearl street that if he had spent the after Hrox and Fistula in ano removed without i roprietors, Boston, : 9 W SekIzens A AT 4 s SLEN) o = You going to buy a suit of Un- | the kniie or drawing a drop of ntrance, or address W. E. Chaml D il e mers T s dovidund that "y | noon”and ovening in the voting placo this : Bhssra Frpyailing, 3 Agp1ON 10 Couss Bion Divoassn ' malled I dovwenr tadny? Our store is full | Bload. . Waman witn bt dolidate ongens 1o 1 ;‘" “1' l’; “‘l‘ FO e I O, 1 ittee of soven citizeus should be ap. | 1ime us he did in the spring there would Wenster Crry, 1a.. Dec. 15, [Special T PLES, vlackheads, red and olly skin pre. of warm winter Underwnar, Mored 16 health, Dropsy cured without tapping, hlm» um‘ m\u\»{ lll‘~v :"m'm- Dancing bointed by the chajiman of the associated | bave been no trouble. ~Yesterday's develop | gram to Tug Be]—A blizzard from the RIS and bured by Cuticu s BoAT. classes every Welnesday. i 4 e ments filled his soul with a lugubrious feel- ing, and covered his countenance with a look of abject humility that might have been seraped off with a knife. On account of the sickuess of Alderman Hathaway the case had to be postponca until nexi Mouday, so that for the present the public is spared the anguish of having ward clubs to bo present at this meeting. Alderman Keller offercd the following { | resolution, which was intenaed as un answer to City Attorney Huzelton's opinion pre sented av the last meeting of the city coun il with reference to tho right and duty the county treasurer to collect the spec taxes due the city from the motor compan Spscial Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds, 850 to 8500 forfeit for any 3 Dise eage I cannot cure without meroury. P50 Worms removed in two or three hours, of B0 paz. Tiwizorrholds or Plles cured THGsE WHO ARE AFFLICTED northwest has struck this scction of the | - state. Snow began to fall this afternoon and tonight it is drifting, Irains are from one to three hours late, Handsome Hollduy Display. Look all along Broadway and see you can find anything that compares with Davis' display of fine holiday goods. And they will be sold, too, if beauty, merit and price mean anything. IT STOPS THE PAIN, Tackache, kidney pains, weakness, rhewmatisni, and muscular pains re. Jieved 14 ono minute by the Catls nti-Paia Plaster, 250, Y OLT Can rig youvself out here at a greuat saving. After you have visited the other stores run in THERE'S DISCOMFORT, Y cfert are 9 v Will eavo life and hundreds of dollars by calling and after the resolution hud heen read it | (VO election fights goiug on at the same sln and griplng, b Bare pad ltusanorig you mbh | oy'or Valog S. M. Williwmson silllsclls the Stan- | b fter, the esolution had bean read 1é | {1, §1%Ha sumé court hotss. T e NEBRASKA somo Jirst quality goods atlow | " pp, g w. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. dard and Domestic at 106 South Main | ney will give his opiuion_upon the questions | o MAKING A YVIGUUOUS e Poilets, and there's noth- REASGR street, and has not removed to Broad- | it contains at a special meeting of the i it A The only Physician who can tell what alls RETNER. & person without asking & guestion, Al correspondence sirictly confidential, Medioias Beit by cxpress. Addressall lotters w0 G. W, PANGLE, L ) ing of the kind. You rogulate tho dose accord- ing to your needs—one little Pollet for a gentlo laxative or corrective, thre for a cathartic— way, s has been v ported. council to be held next Thursday evening, at which the representatives of the nickel-fare clubs will be present: What They Want to Koow, Bo 1t resolved by the city counell of the clty of Council Bluffs, 1 Countest for the Office of Shoriff of the County Still Gues Merrily On. The question of admitting the poll book and the ballots from the First precinct of the Third ward was the one which oveupled NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nab, COLD Wave weather is here—come to stay. too—better come in today Maurer will sell the balance of his wholesale stock of dolls, ete,, at less than wholesale prices. V. Mo a Lowla 5. Roed, cashier. o - byt it's all perfectly easy and let us make youcomfortable, ; - - thit the opinion of th ’ 2 A ) 860 ray, Counc 1ufra, Digmends at Wollman's, 400 Broad- | ety solicltor b’ requested ine wrting apoy | most of the time in the Scaulan-Hazen con- and natural And the | Gaopymay . . . g400.000 Good Underweat is 100 cheap 10 | o Broadwas, Councll Filufra way. “. IZl(n‘»wlnu“|.n|lu|!~h»u he submitted at | test yesterday. As on the preceding day, :’f? ',}:;'l[;'umm in this T A AN deny yourself of unything. 7 Enclosc 4 cents in stamps for elreular 5 Sl ho next meeting of the couneil: N lasts. B R 4 3 i i Unlon Veteran Leglon, In his opinton recontly rendered relative to | Very inch of ground was hotly contested These tiny, sugar-coated granules are the The following oficers have been elected | the collection of speclitl assessnients agalnst | Hazen's attorneys objected first to the intro- | smallest in sizo and the easiest to take. They e MII_TON BERGER, Sims & Baiahrid $y-Attoraeysyt-luw Pras W the motor pany, ho states that the city . 4 bsolutely azc tly cure Constipa- M & BAIADMNASY 415" 00 Rty aal 4 for the coming year by encampment No. 8, | fhas wlowt ot ute b dhebugh wai, | duction of the poil book aud ballots on the | sbeolutely aud permanently eure Comstliar | L g ! u SELeR N RRIEARSY Hoa'ln Tthe gioke and Union Veteran Legion: Colonel, W. 8, | Fants issus s the office of the treasurer or | ground that the county auditor, into whose | OB, -;::"?S’Efllfimmnmufl: e tacks, ol | asut B Cushing. vice prasident O & safrise HATTER AND URMSHER. R R T T T 4 g t 4 | Paulson; lieutenant colonel, Oliver Anson; II' ‘::m-u“‘ m:v!.‘.."ml in the name of the city. | oustody they were delivered on the night of J/ b W niothods iy udopted, suy issuance of warrant, is the election of the clty thus made to collect by that method an abindoument of the Fight to sue, and does such election preclude the city from 17 1€ 1L does mot precludo tho cf fine it to the method by warrant, will the city solicitor plense state definitely and fully By veason for so holding? all derangements of the liver, stomach and Coliaa, 4. 8. Pdirios major, 1. 8. Mack; oficer of the day, S bowels. Iteynolds; chaplain, G. W. Snyder; trustes George Carson ; historian, D, . Daily. The Ladies' Auxiliary No. 17, to the Vet~ eran Legion haus selected officers as follow: President, Mrs. Williams; senior vice presi- dent, Mre. Wolfe; junior vice president, the election and the day following, nad nov exercised due diligence to insure their being kept away from tampering fingers. He also claimed the testimony of the judges and clerks, who had identitied the book 1 un- equivocal terms, was not sufficient, _—e Special Notices: COUNDIL BLUFF3: 502 Broadway. — For tlie worst cases of clronic Catarrh, for Catarrhal Headacho, impaired taste, smell, or bearing, and all the troubles that follow Catarrh, there's nothing s6 prompt (o relieve THE IRON BANXK. A saving of from $5 to #15 on Suits to order. See our samples. gy Wo will send you the marvelor harles Lunkley; treasurer, Ada Dal Bherwood. Gold plated onyx banguet lamps wit electric burners and shades Maurer’s, Ten carloads of pouitry wanted. High- est cash price paid. John Duun, 410 Upper Broadway. Solid silver teaspoons $3.00 per sef. Wollman’s, 409 Broadway. Hare you seen the new gas heaters at the Gas company’s office’ Domestic soap is the best conductress, Mrs. Spera; guard, Mrs. $.00 at 1f the clty elects 1o undertuke collection by tux warruits and sale thereunder und discov- ry s ade that the necessary preliminary 0ps Warranting ussessment against the coni- n | Ba0Y Were not taken by the elty, would the h | eity lose its debt in ase the cou he warrauts void by reason of such defectsi 1t ihis fuct would not result, please explain definitely why and how it could be uvolded. 1f theso defects (1 any are found 1o exist) might bo remedied by & reassessment under 1he statute, would tiere not n such case be loss of the {uterest uud penaltivs now uccrued and would interest sud penaliies in such case uot begln Lo run ouly from the date of such assessment? 1n caso Lo X Warrants are issued aud services thereof or aslo therewnder enjolued by the d the WOLor cowpauy, what length of time would probably elapas before declslon of the quce- lons ralsed by such proceediug? Ls molault Uy the city wader the stutute w All the decisions of the judges, however, seemed Lo be looking toward the commence- ment of i reeount #s s00n as possible, and about 4 o'clock «he last of the objections was gotten out of the way and the ballots were Chillidren Cry for Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Pitcher” and 50 certain to cure, us Dr 's Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors offer reward for an) sure. y case of Catarrh which they cannot % o, MCGCGREW is the only SPECIALIET WHO TREATS Aia PRIVATE DISEASEY and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Wemen Exclided. 18 years exporionce Circulars free. 14th and Farnam Sta Oxaua, Nes @Y Freach Preparation CALTHO! [L and & IOHAI tee Lhat CRTHIOS i our HMealth, Strongth wud '{"; Use it and pay if satisfied. Address VON MOHL CO.. Bele American Agvate, (iaciaastl, Ghies Don't Be Biue, Get your nerves healthy and strong and youwll have “a heart for any fate " Nerve Beans will do it. Thelr effect on tired nerves and worn bod( is marvelous. * A box Is tllllllfh. » ‘Al druggists, or by mafl - one dollar. NERVE BEAN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. S T et P PP R Don't Waste Money. Don't Buy Something You Don't Want. You Won't Regret It. Your Wife Won't Forget It, You Won't Believe It Until you sec the handsome Christmas novelties AT DEVOL'S, Cooking novelties, of wll the Iatest patterns. Beautiful curving ote. But above ail the thin g that will please your wife wost and cost you the 16 st money, THE HAWKEYE DUST PAN, A naw novelty that makes gathering up dust W plessure. No vending over. No broken cor- sets. No uching bucks.” No telllug how your wife got along without it before. And it only costs 3) cents. Come Iu wnd [ T Chr stmas present that {8 hundsomu, useful, ind speusale. C. DeVOL, l 504 Broadwag, CouncilBlums [meu.n A completo bottling w ks, in 01 £ busis 23, Bo Y. omes thiat cholee birgains lo whis city? “now Day & 1 rultand g 88 have some D2, Jou rdon land near ABSTRACTS aud loaas ¥ Dbought and sold. Pusey Blafin rm and elty proparky & Thomay, Counsk ( JARBAGE removed, cosspools, vaulls. chimuey s Fcleaued. Ed Burks, at Taylor's grocry, 54) Lroadwiy 0% RENT A d-room houss. laquirs of B B Levii, 218 South 16t street TANTED ~To trade, # young 3 miny #00d puenmatie tired b & Larguin. Address box 421, Counell Blus, F YOU want a £00d h for $70.00, address A, 5o, buggy wnd hirnces Buugh s

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