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y - THE_OMATA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 2). 1891 - i - - ; : g v | " A ¢ rone Y and 3 fove i} ¥y ihey sta- | glad 10 avaii thomaelyes of the onportunit AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS. THE DAILY BEE!NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | fonc foerfie the juit to prevent any atrack | o heating this @iffed scoman. A fine pr - | : % | from the outside. gram was rendered; éosist of .operat ehird Bramhill's Murderer Likely to e 5 | ek this morning eversthing fn | selections and ballads, i of them given in Mronght to Jostien [] COUNCIL BLUFYS of the Jail was quiet in_artistic manner, Mrs, Wadsworth was Rep OAK, In., Jan, 19.—[Special T am [RRTS: vo. 12 peArs sTRERT | Cowardly U sl Mard Times S I I e o |y % fur Ber]-Thirteen .-.‘.uiw:m”m; - ’ - | The marvellous success of our 10 day | Blufte audience, She was assisted by J. H ramhliil was brutally murdaered near Red : | : | T ot e o aue o | B el eSO | et e ey mebiarvd | Paiing’s Gelery Compound After Telivcred 1y carrler to any partot the city ‘ s hard times. The public of Council Bluffs | panists, and Dr. Charles Bactens, violinist. | heard of Hayden until a sbort time ago 0. TILTON - Manager | LEON L0ZIZR i¥ R OF HANTING | Rao it whot-we. sy LYERING | BANNLIOY, BROS. viae Sith the Brhmbm family, AFlmE | 'he G" TELEPIHONES | Business OMce No43 | e | they will find it just so, even a little oarly one morning ho sent down into the . FEPTORES | Night Fditor No23 | 0 iminal Assauit on the Little Danghter | betier than ad The SroWInol | wvic ioir e ey ... | kitchen and killed the husband, sink - - e | T cearest Nelghhor Brngs Down | BOXiOUS purchusers the past fow days, | 1?‘””“ ke for today. Every | ing an axe several inches decp into | [t Makes the Weak Strong---Cures Nervous MINOK MENTION, o5 G e 108 Hedive for ~ e e gof o sale, has mor dollar's worth of winter goods must go J.T..; ]‘ o T .’»‘\ ‘ “;H ““"v | st . “ 5 2k .. i s 1 Lkl : than proved the ahovo statement. Wo | quring this great cost salo. Don't miss | Sarn and just s’ sho Was coing inio the Debility, Relieves the Wretchednass that - and hosiery departments. Every other | it. Another big gloye sale Ards arespla lond striking her in body ® AL Bl B O AL bk T L PR O Comes from Sickness Indoors. 5% ecru and natur 1 ribbed vests and © armory Jer. who hins achlaved some Title | departmen ' we will offer our antire stock of ladies' | The purpose of the murder was robvery. | - A NS & '3 | Hayden shouldered his gun and disappeared give a musicale and as a foot racer, occupies a 19¢ lad undressed real kidogloves in grays | phutavout a year rward the gun was Ly evening at Cham- | J ail w of the. moat A snecia browns and tans, 5 and 7 hook, also but- | found ¢ -<‘\-~ “nulll burg. No trace was | i | o rimes k to the calendar SR kit e ~. | ever found of Havden until a fow duvs ago, (i 1 be the attraction at Dohany's | S by b M i e i B | ton and mesquetaire, that wero$1.50,81.75 | when he was arrestd at Walla Walla, | it in “Hendrick H n," an | 1 ST T oAy 3 " - | and £2.00, all new, clear | Wash | AL i ittlo 5 yoar.old Madelin - 2 children’s woul hose, sizes from 5 | B all n an g | "Last weex Sherift Logan r {8 tep | " or of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ander 0 84, at 15 two pairs to each customer, T5e pair | sage from Secattle asking len was | Masterman, a for f | . Yo 0 N aRiT ! G I ¥ B gt e Acbdidie roghe ‘st hisHome son live at 1115 Avenue D, The story o and 3¢ children’s hose 1 sizes Ladies' 50c fine black cashmere gloves, | SUll '..”1‘ for Bramhill's ler is ngs, of heart o . | as told by the girl is a revoitizg one, and | from 6 to 84, for Zoc. protab wden will A t bo | boy named Bozes, livinz near the | would hardly be believed were it not the + LADIES" UNDERWEA | pair SO TR M n county to | ' 1e B and Sixteenth street strong corroborative evidence and the baa | $1.00all | sea vest pan skeins of yarn 1o | ! a broken arm, the result of ShatRCEoE DLIRY ke 6 For Frank Prerca's Liberty. | Lozier and Anderson live in a double Drs Morxes, Jan. 19.—-[Special Telegram T8 doze Idrei (o marm onse was fssuod yestorday | 1 ie on Avenue D. On Thursday after- | PAR(S oW of “"wl at 42 : 2 s ribbed | 4o Tin Ber.)~The case of Frank Plerce - Rt kb o Their uges are 28 | noon Mrs. Lozier uptown and her hus AN UOU S Ve W B Xtra | pose, 20 and 25¢ quality, a4 9¢ pair. convicted of the murder of E. H. Wishart in both of Council Bluffs. The and 21 band was at home with his children. The ENTS' UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ 30c a this city two years ago last June and ap d 45¢ fine cotten, fast The parer the injur i wilre tomorrow, don't STON STOR iss these bargains, when it affected bu single city and be specialties, and o crowded house will no jants at 8¢ cach, rise donbt grect the rising of the curtain : notice that anything was wrong at the time neerning a matter BENNISON BROS., Council Bl causo [tis ‘I'he Ladies Aid society of the Fifth Ave- | little Anderson girl was playing in the yard VaLaB [PV AT draWwors veduced [t ed from t S five vears in th nue Methodist church will serve dinner and | Logier gave ono of his chilaren somo money Secial.” lack | W 4 pa entia I in_ e supee Ll glial AR A et 1 Main | 45 bu,; cangy and sent the other two out- aents’: camal ¥ GhABrWeRS A GREAT CLOAK SAL o G b L rOnTever Taitis TraM|1E00 Elowa ave R NiBe ofghn | 400N abithe sema tinie callicy bis Helx 1! | iokvy. Swelghity =t HonsanirinKing 2 now It you need or expect to need | reasons set uy fense as the gr concert in this city Thursday evening. He | bor'schild into the house. When she came | b, ¢ g 3 ladiee or ontideelR oo on which a_reversal would be given # was assisted by Mrs. W. H, Wakefleld, Miss | in Lozi took her into a beiroom and #1.00 all wool scarlet shirts Toe. 1 Vi e supr » o ‘.\' e most importan! e is | Neole Ogden, J. H. Simms and other assaulted her. Such 1s the story told by the Gents' white merino natural and cot- | Will 80 at less then half price, :th 'fu‘“ ‘I; b ,”y A paatE [ : “Tuxedo” will be presented at Dohany’s [ child. He then sent her home, aft t- | ton flannel underwe fr All furs at half pric uniconstitutional; belng.an act of special opera house next Wednesduy evening. This | ening her into silence. 45¢. 1n one lot at 2 Stuisting and it at ooat:: tirh ont S AEHB R THAD & pnarTL e faF musicul comedy is bubbling over with new Children's all wool scarlet ve 1 1s0n_that was passed at a time | | for bed and the Any person b a second-hand heating | but when it came tim Vhite e requir legislation and not X or conking stove which he would like to give | mother undressed the little one the whole s V h‘.; i ~\‘I 20 00 G el JoeatBatni cl. Tt to a deserving family,who are entirelv with- | gtory was learned. Anderson went to look L I i The Merchants and Manufacturers as- | fare of the city | out any sort of a stove, will please n for i)rl.l r, but he was nowhere to be found Atoes ot sthe it sl el il sociati ? M o meet , “\ nigh o | I'ne de Rev. T. I. Thickstun or Henry De Long ! system and early closing in Council BLOHALE o : sCay night 85 1 qdictment Atan early hour yesterday morning Mrs. | iy T, Lozier awakened jer hisband and told him Bad Niekel Returned. Excelsior lodge No, 250, Ancient Free andg Accepted Masons, will have a special com ¢ iird | that Anderson wo : oficers tion will ish any p! efendint kill him if he caug munication tonight for work in the About a year ago there was a fracas in [ place degree. All master Masons in goc ing | him. He hustled his clothes on and le Satry S : RS o b was prejudiced, that in are cordially invited. W. A. Highsmith, | Omaha Price Gi e ;\“‘-“I i‘ e HE e cvant statements were adm | i OspiptalmRce e Detayed Report of the Matter. e TR Bat,ppared | HUE presigntet oM il B R L AT 1 | Academy No. 1. rim Sisters of Amer ey i o 1 wo colore en, gured | | ocident, . W. Harv A e defendant, case will pr fc, awill meot in rezular session thisevening | . Anderson and his wife did o quito conspicuously together with a S aeurer, A | be decided beford May term | a0 shetoclk 'sharp. at their hall 12 the | have any idea what ought to be done uader | “razer.” Wells trind to cut Fane and the | s - i | Brown butiding, Business of importance. | the circumstances. They did not report the | latter, throwing his hand up to ward off the W J. Daver t e bl LA AT AL T/t the stn stiids) Houiel S aducted ¥ Wil Eleosion ¢ 1 Bmbers are e o | gigs e e until yeste ne ! blow, caught the sharp ed, t 2 ML R Crestoy, Ia., Jan. Special Telegram bkt gt | hold conducted on even the sim- < Election of ofticers. All members are earn- | case to the police uatil yesterday morn 1o shary somis, J. H. Cleaver, S. P. MacCon: | Get strength. Be well! plest th e ® - estly requested to be present. 1d not then until Anderson had goue to the | ade the blood flow. We ate han, Leouard Everett, C. H, | t0 T Bre —A petition was filed in the | A% ‘h"l" T e e plan enougn causes for intense All Commercial Pilgrims are requested to | wazon siiop of ( e Brown on Upper | disappearcd and nothing was heard from him W, Sawyer. H, P, Barvett and H, | district court at this place yesterday, asking [ 4 tnrs: 4010 . Jacobs tellsa plain But | BOTVOUR & ough work and worry attend the regular meeting of council No. 1 | foKO8 20 . on Upper | yntilhe wasarrested in Omaha cn a charge of the court to declare the Creston water works | Al g pe. i to tax the encrgy and ingeuuity of the Tonight Theve will ben debate by the.besy | Brondway, where he is employed, and bad | vagrancy. He referrea the oficers to Mar. niber ot tranaREEREIT antl id. Thetbettiloners | o Y, have been ng Paine’s celery | most robust woman. speakers fn the council about the much- | been advised by Brown to report to the au- | shal Templeton of this city for a certificate | members of the exccut ttee from | red, H, Patt, owner of the opera house and | COPouUnd,” she “und feol myseif | A woman holding up a home on her litediof ihterchangenble, unlimited 5,000~ | thoritfes. of good churacter. Quick as a flash the an- | aight to fourteon. Plans talked over | o LU LALL) J ' | greatly improve ch so that Teon- | shoulders; the monotonous routine i As soon as the case was b rd of at ¢ | swer went bac rom here, right, ho i a large property owner, James | . [, 1 } ] L3 D s, mile ticket, in which a an interest. e e e FI) | for fnereasing tho fnterest in the assoclation | Grimin, oo “of __tho ~city's _ old- | fl-l'"r"m.\ seil well w t Fe Liey i building, dish-washing, meat-pre- 7 ollme cd of cancer at 3 ACOUSEEC ISHOT1HeE 0 Vi re ol A a ! 8 and for drawing the inessmen of the ci o erch 2 ary, from s wclk of the grip, in a lo yaring, stite y. darning anc o) 7. e o ranre. Funeral sorvices | 8entout 1o all the towns in this vicinity. | scross the river without a requisition 5 | imptemeat dealer. They are allheavy tax- | state of health, with great nervousde- | unul the fingers refuse their bidding spital aged B N et e lacw, | The result was that Lozier was captured by | he was arraigned in police court vesterday Dr. Teltries diphtheria remedy kiils | Pavers,and are bicked by a large following | bility. T can hardiy exp exs how wretch- | and the eyelids drop. T e I O s and the e, | OMcer Tom Hayes of Omaha just as he was | morning. ‘The evidence was sufficient to | diphtheria but not your child, At Davis', of the host ltizeris: They alloge thay the |iadly T felt when I commanced using The present generation of women is Prains witl be buried in Walaut' Hill ceme. | about to leave that city on a Missouri | hola him.and he was bound over cothe | Beardsley's, DeHaven's, Council Bluffs; contracs. has not 'mut_in the required pips | £8ine’s celery compound. And I began | more subject to premature weakness and S 2 5 tor con. | Simply going to Sy mah: © consente L ofo default ¢ . owe Rl it e, an »w am able to do my work, | first attack Y poo Leal Thou- Srticles Thutsday and hung. them I8 snck | yam e o po e — the Gus company’s oflice isoneof the o nd st | remedy valusble indeed women who have hud the grip or pro- on tho back porch. ~ Yesterday moruing she | yhe oficers that he ad inderstood that = LhCe il Hes This, with ¢ gides at 1128 Oak street, | longed co'ds, shows that Paine’s celery went out to look for the sack and found that | Anderson was after hini wi h a gun. and as | . .During the epidemic of 1a grippe Cham- e i ion now in the courts, is creating | in Youngstown, O. She has had the | comnound auic makes them well : ytand ail its contents had_ disappeared dur- | b id not care to stay wire he. was likely | Periains Cough Remedy took the lead hore WA BNy P N L ] Adllad ¥ . talk | same experienco us thousands of women, | again, because it is food for the nerves ing tho night d 2 VWIS Noavas and was much batter liked than other sough | lady who has beén ‘at the office of Drs, | of impeachment, criminal proccedings and | p Jaliihs : . X \ a0 to be made a target of, he hastily put | [t PNET R L G raaist, Ch : B t East, West, North and South. | it enriches the biood. It has saved thou- The Council Bluffs Whist club has re- | several miles between nimself and his sup- | SedSi0f " e S SRS SIS RIS, | Sweetland & DePew 3 nu of | ML There is in the very structure of a | sands from chronic iilness. grived chaliengo fzom " the Denison club | posed pursucr, o stoutly maintained his | JGre T e B s heceiumiy tha | was poing up the!stairs of the Merriam Sioux City's Handsome Present. | 2 nviting it to come to Denison for a third | innocence, and said that the charge wus [ JE0F SEREEE B0 6 B K L e building, at the caraer of Broadway I sic ) 1 Special Telegr: | ‘, contest. The two former contests were both | trumped up by Anderson and his wife for %A:”x". n..!\‘m]..nlld “All s x_\ 'f‘v‘n hw’x:l‘”‘ )t | Sixth streets, when .she e St 'I'l‘j.' ”\4)"--"'3’" [5p 'n\f lyux.u 1 to | ° ‘ won by Council Bluffs, but_the other team | the purpose of getting him out of the house. | Jpd Tectual and whfl pravons Gay LOdencs | ful Raggles’ style ~of ~ man com- | W& BEF —D. H. Talbot, a large land owner o J stows a most lavdable desire to win back its Preparing to| Lyoch) Him. bR Ak s LOSs or sale | ing out of the physicians' off with a 0 has a tract of 4,000 acres of land along 7 scattered laarels. : g YERCLL e e — fine overcoat on his arm. Mrs. Ward at | the Sioux river and within the city limits, The building at the corner of Pearl street “t\”{-‘rlr;in} hing this.city Chief Scanlan and C. 0. D, BROWN'S once thought she recoenized the coat as one | has made a will in which he bequeaths the | and Willow avenue, occupied by the Ameri- [ MArsha "“.!’:“g!‘ who ""\*\-]"f'“"“."“'- that she had seen Dr. DePew wear, and she | entire property to the city at his death | a8 Wringor company, was entored by burg. | (0K him to the office of t estern Union Special Flour Sale for This Week, asked the supposcd intruder where he ot it. | acres of which is to be used for park pur- | lars Wednesday night. The front door was Telegraph company he vs of Lozier's Garland flour, the best flour made, He answered tnat Dr. DePew had sent him | poses and the rest to be disposed of mlllm | pushied in and four or five lace curtaius fvecr | ArTest and the AT TR oLk Sllogat SRl I stk e e 468 | upafterit. **You put that coat down,” was | city may see fic. The property is worth Btolen. Nothing else was m Srinte HacisproRt L ORI Ie RS ancpLe Gt . selec: ard | herreply. The fellow did as he was bid and | fully 8100 an acre. L] A it de f 1 could be ascertained party had not been in the telegraph ofice | Acme flour. made from selected hard | ¢y ning "' mage his hesls fiy as fastas he — i A meeting of the Grape Growcrs asso more than a_minute before a crowd com- | winter wheat, guaranteed to be s 200d | could. ~'A moment later Dr. DePew came in Burlington Brukeman Shot. “tion has been called for next Wednesday {f;f"‘,:;‘““"hfi_“f’.‘l"{,-li“1,; A cen syl HaBny flo xr(\.]:uic in Council Blufls, goes | and stated that he had never given any one | RED Ok, Ia., Jan. 10.—|Special Telegram | afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Whesler & Here! S bl t lnser |iniB wealcatiooc, such an order. ~His coat was saved, but the | to Tur Bee.|—Phillip Oswald, a Burlington s 2 ity esting, ana Lozier was accordingly bustled | Buffalo, the best soft whea’ patent, | thief is still missiag: . . L l"l’""f- "’mfi";'fl““i’"“‘“’ advisability of peti | out through the back door into-the alle onlyBse ADBROR = s brakeman, was very mysteriously shot oning the legislature to so modify the pro- | ¢hrough some of the adjacent buildings ¥E 00, 4 s fes, 1l y 3 iute in | Wednesday evening while crossi oug| e adjacent ings Daisy brand, a good straight grade Ladies, if you desire apsoiute peace in ednesday evening while crossing the hibitory law as to permit the manufacture | ant’'t0 the polic i ory ' manufactur d police station. Later on ¥ of wine m\"f,u s“r[cix _All grave growers, | ho was removed to the county jail flour, 75 0 Hoffmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent fic frulb e membieRarihp axecclE Higes ot | and put 1o the rear cell on the | Big Loafflour, a gaod baker, only 50c. | m0 d’“"*f 5% i ey o atent HoUr- | known, nor'is any cause known why any s layited e second floor. When a reporter tried toin- | Rye flour. 45c sack. - Rye graham, 43¢ Trads mark=h e Hoosier. one should attempt Oswald’s life. iie 1s at en the school board failed todeclarea | terview him he was met with the response | sack. Gra C 25¢ 9 (o 3 S LT YRR g : resent resting easy. levy, last year and found itself withoutany | thay he had nothing 10 say and did not oven | i, 1 aham flour, 2b¢ sack. Corn | - GeorgeS. Davis, prescription druggist 0 o :al, 10c sack. 22 pounds fine granu- i funds as & consequence, 1t became ecessary | care to see any newspaper man. Ho had | Jageg THe - best aod ic scf 1 : il 1l of the school buildings tobe | aiready told everything he knew toother | [ted sugar for 81.00. The best soda or Domestic scav s the best CepaR Ravios, Ia., Jan. 19.—[Special Tele- a Ll r( 1'taxes which the bourd had | parties. however, £o that there was no diffi- | O¥Ster crackersbe ponnd. Left 1t with the Lord. gram to Tne Bee.]—John Mertz, a promi- ) Q o 1o allow seve sold for spec { ster cra ¢ o : Dot the money topay. Now that the money | culty in learning what he had to say for e will give 106 sacks of flour to the 5 2 ) ohit, 3 bas come in from this year's levy the build- | himaelf. z destitute of Council Bluffs. Any one in rl‘“:;‘,m( Coompey Baiied .‘,m"m."h:\\:,?‘f Biens atock aud geai ulan 4y Lownty, con: fngs have been redeemed, so that Council | - An examination was made by City Physi- | need call at DeLong’s mission and g S Ol HEYenoreo e i nE Y AREOE: V0 Blufts has its full quota of schooi buildings | cian Macrae, amd he found that the little | an order on us for the same, free of | 178 t0 L P. Serviss a few days ago, com- | cause known. - once more. girl bore unmistakable evidences of having | chavgae, £ menced an action for damages i Justico fte A ooar ST 01 | ruilroad yards. The shooting occurrea the_kitchen ask your grocer for J. C. | T re%’ W5, 4id the shooting is not The meinbers of the literary society of | been mistreated seriously. R NialOOSD (Grotety Fox's court, making Serviss defendant. : the Western lowa college will throw open | This is not the first time that Lozier has S1Ch R SIROJHE, Vesterdival it i o Havel hadi a 0! € € Couneil Bluft esteraay it was to have had a trial, [ ] their doors this evening to all students, | beenin troubleof the same sort. Several e L ButlSarvians modet AR imber L of blufs ex-students and their fricnds. The princi- | years ago he was in Jefferson, Ia.. doing a namibscs) D angi Bl ractics at her which severely shook her confi- | = pal teature of toe evening will be a two | Jobof pamnting. While he was in the house [ oo+ B Bl o LB B R o B Sha | ours debate, involviug oue of the great po- | & couple of young girls came in. After they or beginners, every Monday. Junior | Gence th Bor POWEL 5o BEH S ¥ Guessed she | ltloal questions of the duy: “Is Protectlon | wentout they took steps to have him ar- | Olass, 4 p. m.; adults, 8 p. m. Advanced | A28l t0l0 e CoRre, LIWERUE EUCRRE SUe | et a Benefit to American Industry!” The | rested on the charge of assault, and be was | junior class every Wednesday 4 p. m. [ Would leave It Wbl HRe oG B irse her seakers are as follows: Affrmative, R. E. | compelled to fly the town in order to vs Assemblies every Wednesday 8:3) p. m. | for o Heoertinias : 5 3 5 e X SIS 2 H T A 1esda for the money she had spent in getting her ’ Wiatt, Willism C. Hendricks; nega! F. | an impromptu bangman's knot. H wt acadomy in the Shugart- | rig fixed up. - Justice Field has had & num- Gay, H. O. Ouren. mitted this to Marshal Templeton yesterday. | Bon - block can be secured, with elevator | ber of cases taken away from him on ~ W. . Halland Jamee Horels, who pulled Sherift Hazen Pripare services, for parties and musicales. | changes of venueat various times, but ho uns on 4 man ith whom they were enfoy- | Ayl vesterdsy afternoon and during the | Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The | $ays this is the first time he has ever found ng a quiet game of poker in the Sily : 2 g BP0 kOL3 Ak 0A Y ALk LB o b (ke Ca il ; ayenly ‘i“:rfu‘w;a%o”m‘ m_“'um”‘“‘-5_\1;5‘%_\: oven there were people standing about | best of music can be furnished for all ?n’fw.""s“' s cut into by the heavenly assault with intent to commit murder. ‘They | po-gyoula be found guilty. Sheriff Hazen ‘Ask 'your grocer for Damestio 30ap. A Tollower of the Grip. were sent to the county jail in aefaultof | \& "V Yanorts, of course, and made SIEYOUR E10001 0L IRMIOIEI0I 808D, The persistent cough which usually fol- 8900 bonds. Harris is the same man who | O3t Whe, Teparth, of coutsty aut wade Who Are to lie Helped. lows an attack of the grip can be perma- soxvod a yeas In tho county Jall for stealing | take notlon foform aboutiihe jall. ‘When [ The followlog announcemient tothe. com cured by wking Chamberlain's Cougn d ) Ehief Nicholson of the fire department has | Juigus; Sue bY oner and it scon bocaie | at tho request of Rev. Henry Delong, the | cough. After using soveral different medi i been circulating a subscription list for the | orat lcast that everybody thought so. The [ Superintendent R A e i KNOWLEDGE purpose of raising money to buy an artificial | crowd that finally assembled 1s estimated | | TO THE ComwTrEe OF AssociaTED ( Cough temedy, whict effected.a permanent | N imb, for William Higginson, who met with | all the way from 500 to 1,000, and wdeed it | fane would call your attention to cure. ave ulso found be without an bt R i an accident that crippled him while at | was impossible to form any exact {ian of fact that thore is an unusunl aumber of tan- | equal for children, when troubled with colds Brings comfort and improvement anc for the first time ant bottl or croup. 25 and 50- sonal enjoymentwhen A clearing up sale of 350 Men’s Sack Suits es for sale by tends to pel x The many, who live bet. work in Chicago. Higginson was formerly | the numver, for they were continually in a home, are experlencing the captain uY‘\‘n!:llnlc Jouse r:x'r} 21 :n;w‘.:;.\i ot ions i titdle ielp to géx Uroutzh the winter druggists. :igl‘lfly “-‘*’I ISy s X k; s and was considered one of the most faithfu Sheriff Ha t called aasistance wage earners of the ly are tem- seientific optici ¥ thicazo at er than others and enjoy life mere, wi i & ¢ C . herift Hazen first called to his assis jrage cyrners of e fauly ardtem- | Scientific optician from Chicago at | 1€ ) which sold for #10 and $12, at $5. s tested | less expenditure, by more promptly oficers ever in the deparment. It will cost | the members of the police department,and adapting the world’s best products to 0 to get him the artificial limb, and the | every constable in the city. He afterwards Wollman's, 409 Broadway rana grocer is exhuuste: reater pa P v 9 4 . e s though without money, they wa i fres 5 ; \l_t:‘n:‘u:‘:‘l:{)e:;( this amouat has already fi‘.:':'3\m,.‘x“(\fnwng‘l?::l:dl:‘:‘;«m‘rl uulss{\lcu‘:' suffer than appeal tous for ald. This is just s PR the needs of i‘h ysical being, will attest 5 d the s as wel co the class of people we wunt to aid. Please use < your grocer for Domestic soaf o : G i e PR be. While this was goiug ou the crowd Affigenco and tact 10 And out such and lot us SEITIpenomer Sennel i the value to health of the pure liquid = o A enjoying itself, apparently, to the fullest ex- | ald them as we would & brother or sister, i The Winter of Your Discontent laxative principles embraced in the M. Kelsey, age 42; height, 6 ft. 1inch: | tent in_ the yard in the' front of the jail. [ thy most confidentiul manner. May be made glorious if you spend it in | Temedy, Syrup of Figs. color of hair, dark brown, mixed with | Cries of “Hung him?" “Striag the villain | ¢, 1iCre 15 dlso u class which 1s receiving ala | VaY bo made g ariove & you SREd & to Its excellence is due to its presenting * Sbout two weeks growth: loft front | marks were frequently heard. Shoriff Ha- | Rndsunworthy, ' Thoro are still others: who | San Francisco via the Burlimgton Route b e, the refreshing and truly zen walked about the jail yard, very ner- | are chronie loafe honest and who come | will best bring about the transforma- [ antto the taste, the refreshing anc tru'y tooth goue; had on long gray overcoat, eir neighbors and fig iago cut; jeans volor grav. | Yous, but compietely: master of the ‘situa- | mit depredat tion. heneficial propertes of a perfect lax- :’,'f.',f‘,:,:ml ,U".L.‘J\:‘::Ix ];l\l.r:.‘:(l,.",',l‘.".,.fil‘lf:;‘“: tion. Hesummoned the fire department, | Ui aign i qan ol e Aad ia ot It costs $43.50—only—and may be pur- | ative; effectually cieansing the system, ° Bliowore pluth cap and bad hatin his | oo I short order every hose cart in_ the | lowing the funds and clgthing which come ( ohased at tha city tiokat office, 1324 X dispelling colds, headaches and fevers 0 ln ou pocket. A e A e L ands to belp the last nanied classes. | nain street. and permanently curing constipation. ° Drove dark bay horse, weight about | become unmanageable. When the mob saw More Editorial Endorsement. One Convicied and One Escaped. It h“"v!“]"‘"‘ Aty '”j’{‘ "‘.‘ "I“{l""“l““'{ 1100, two white hind feet; light harness. | the fire dopartment arrive sveral porsans | We clip the following hearty endorse- [ _Cnestox, Ia., Jan. 10 o Tw [ LEISHOUD (10 RNIDEAL OF HIE MEC CF with hames: lap robe, home-made knot- | ¢alled qut 1o cut the nose, but their advice | ment from the Jackson, la., Sentinel of Bee.]—James Murray and Ed Crawford profession, pacasalic o o A tad quilt, cotor brown, knotted with red | ¥ : Ootober 6, concerning the Sweetland | were sried before the district court for bur- | Dey® Liver and Bowels withont we i -had withibim an. gx. and brown Reesad ife.f Specific Remedies: *They have achieved | glarizing E. Tolman's residence Christmas | €PINE them and it is perfeccly free from dinner basket; two-scated Deal wagon [ While all this was going on outside the | wonderful success in the treatment of | night. Tne evidence against Crawford was | €Very objectionable substance. with ' No, painted on it. j uil Lozier was inside, trembling with fear. | the sick, and constitute a specific for | very strong and the jury found him guilty Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- _ Liberal reward will be paid for any | He crouche 40w 1 one cardse of his cell | (hioh the broad claim is made that it is | Butin Murray’'s case the Jury disagreed, | gists in 50c and 31 bottles, but it is man- information concerning his whereabouts, | 38d notv a sound could bo heard from him st medieal diseovery of the | Bine of the twelve holding out “for a verdict | yfactured by the California Fig Syrup isoner. B e le st co SR e |V hiee b 8 B ALY n % Mis. M. KELSEY, o one ar B4 tho orowd beeg | 8g6. - Considering the surprising cures | o0 Bullty and throa for & verdict of | - Co, only, whose name is priuted on every EOR THE OVGH (AR Council Bluffs, 1a.,'or | ablo to get In behind the iron walls and scen | that are being continually effected no | **'* il iy package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, J. M. SCANLAN, the look of abject fear on his every feature | one has had the hardihood to gainsay Wellesley's President Dangerously Il and being well informed, you will not Chief of Police. they would have despised bun as much as | A Sentinel reporter, learning of Dr LD Bostox, Jan. 19, —pirs. Schaffer, the pres. accept any substitute if offered. ©rshier Brown's Kesignation. ‘h“‘ ady detested m:x.xd 5 Pew & Sweetland’s phenomenal su ident of Wellesiey college, 1s dangerously 2 About 10 o'clock 4 colored man called the | oo mgde it convenient to interview | il with pneumonia, and is not lik T The resignation of A. J. Brown as cashier | g L of tho niotor company Appears to be one of |-menced to make 8 speech some of their pationts without their | recover. m/‘SVILLE &/H R. b toopne sideof the jail yard and com- PV B B S e — LS Where Do You M | " the outbubblings of the internal dissensions | . “'1f this mun Lozier had been a niggah,” | knowledge of the object of his mission. Buy Your s « EAT | P In the secret cauncils of the company, rather | he shouted, *he'd a-bea strung up long ago. | Enough was observea by tne reporter to s, 2 } DY, t8 Do we wanthim? All of yeh who want to | convince him that the “doctors are y If you want first-class meats, fresh ever (RITE MAR Sl Cat Ay or lutegrity on the | git in thero afte say aye. forming wonders that are astonishing day, and If you want to buy t o yory 1n ehurge of the Sisters of Meroy. i VRITE Appoluted and Mr. Brown is still pursuing | Afmoe tnis 1) of luogs shouted, “aye.” | the medical world.” [owest prioke, tex Fokatny s New Meas Mo C.RATHORE nted and " still pursuing | About this time Chief Scanlan appeared o R Bl A y et, oallay. Compare these prices with 4 bis usuwl duties, but it s understood | sha tecne and car hlet the eatorayheared o | Office and laboratory 600} Broadway, the'prices you have been paylng This renowned institution is situated on tha G R A, that he will step down and out as soon as the Y OF Mo | Council Bluffs, Ia. Roast Beef, from 4 Ge to e | hizh blulls back of and overlooking the cl in disgrace aud a nicely painted hack. He change can conveniently be made. In retir- | was followed by & crowd of — VG PROCESS. oak, fro s | Connell Bluffs. The spacic roun s, ) as followed by people, but A LONG PROCESSION | Sirloin Steak, from 10 to 12 spacions g nls, its ing from the position Mr. Brown has not | ywhere he went no one seemed to know 1s is Kelsey i i > > c 10 bigh loeation and splendid view o it ¥ least the b ot | whers be wva eemed to know, as at “hief Scanl scely rami of diseases start from a torpid liver and im- | Porterhouse Steak. from 10c to 12c | high location and splendid view, make It o s lesseucd in the least tho hign respect enter- | 1) o'clock hie had not yet showed upat the [ Chiet Scanlan recolved a telegram Wt | pure blood. Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Dis- | Round Steak, from ... % to 10¢ | most pleasiag retreat for the afictod. A staft | Special Noticess 3 ;‘““M M,\,n’v\ul:\;nmn.u:;x’ll_\ by Presi- | ity jail. Atallevents, he was given the | ©Yening aunouncing that a man answeriug | covery cures every one of them. It prevents Rib and Chuck Steak, from...... 6¢ to T';c | ofem neat physiclans and a large corpa ol | B = . = deat Barion aud ottier oMicials of the road, | run and no more colored oratory with blood- | the description of Marion Kelsey, the miss- | them, too. Takolit, a8 you ought, when you | Bolling Bee, froni. . c to periouced r.urses minister to the comto DO, J0U 4now i Day & Hoss nave gud sheir coufidence In bim is shared alike | rod fringo was heard forthe restof the [ ing Garner township farmer, had. beon | feel tho first symptoms (languar, loss of ap- | Corned Beof from ic to IRRaRtienia al care given tola | hischig? Taved 30 IADY Yeals. ch he nas | evening found at Madrid, the third station eastof | petite, dullness, depression) and you'll save | Clods (boveles A v | tients. % yyears. led out the Milltia, Perry, on the Mil oo road. He had | yourself from something serious. Pork Cnops | Song recital Frid. s b Yreshy- As the evening wore away it became evi- | With him a rig also auswering the required In building up needed flesh and strength, | Pork Butts., TERMS MODZIRATAE g o lay night at Preshy h 5 the blaod, RotAL Salt Pork terian church for benefit of the Chris- | dent that the crowd was composed mostly of | description, but whether or not any definite [ and to purify and enrich the blood, nothing | Sal S tetanes s ¢ g poople who wanted to hear the sound of | nforwation has been acquired by the | can equal the “Distovery.” It invigoratce | All kinds Mution, fro Forparslaqiars apply © tian Endeavor sceiety. A rich program ‘ “ \ 't 1t b b 3 voices o ly there | authorities of that place was not stated. the liver and kidneys, promotes all the bodily | All kinds Veal, tr Prof. Baetens. Admission, 50 cents. going todo, rather than of men who were | _ N8ssau Investmentcompany guarantee | For l»y-rl-u. “ Liver Complaint,” Bilious- | California Hams Eoalls ‘eager T seo. just what color of | Nebraska railroad collections. Merriam | Bess, and all Berofulous, Bkin, and Bealp Dia; | Bacon The Ladies Auxiliary to the Brother- | gore’ Leon Lozier carried around ia his in- | block, Council Blufts. (00, 15 te ke ouly InnsdT M VR proraniesd | LAZ, from SISTER SUPERIOR, Frank Steest - - - Coanll BlaTs, ha [ — i et S hood of Railway Trainmen gives its first | side. There was a great deal of noise made, - ' i N Ish « wnnual ball Friday, January 26, at the | aud the remarks Y occasionally split the Mrs. Wadsworth's Reecital.! (Y 0 il Ko 2 Piitrr. Camanad Kish always 0o haod Woodman hall. Sioephere must have scunded tnylhh;‘z buvl Mre. J. G. Wadsworth gave a musical re- About Catarrh. “No matter what you've o ————— — 4 — — reassuring to the coward shut up in the jail | F e B and found wan! be cur fnhal b, Smoke T\ . King ¥ Co's Purtagas o e o, | clial last cvenlog as the First Presbyienan | - Wied snd Sundt FUUASL T 00 R0 A F. POKORNY Sims& Baiabeidga et . ey L o Bt As 'an additlonal precaution, however, the | OBurch. The bad weather kept away quite | Br gt o Mm{“m Fou ’ DO DUAUINSY tioa 'aa '43s Y . bookkewper, by Domestic scap Is the oesis | sherif called upoutuie Dodgs Light guards, a number who would doubtless shave M"} or they'll poy you $500 in cash, 333 BROADWAY, Block Council Blu®s Ta, o S JG o Covicil Biu