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8 THE DAILY BEE. bkt Wednesday Morning. July 30, OMAHA DAILY BEE---WEDNE DAY, JULY 30, 1584, " COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, |monisted to the omnc it TISHA BEAB. thersfrom Ty Bon can The appointments or Auvg: " o they're :oA d l- . P . [] B k. T i much thinner.” The Iad to whom the & Pl s T DS | St G e e g s e s 5 S b acstv e Ao and LIMe In Frice’s baking LOOAL BREVITIES. _Slowly bt suroly the spire on tthe | COmpromise Judgments on Far- Trinity Oathedral mounts heavenward, | The base for the asphalt paving on Cum- ing street has been laid from Sixteenth stroet up to Twentieth, sl ages, were also confirmed. of the Destruction of Jernsalem, |sk five cents for that thing, do you? Police in This City Referred, Hleven ordinances levying & special tax (es,” replied the other. ‘‘Five cents POWder. lots and real estate within alley apiece “Yes.” The little fellow put paving distriota 28, 26, 24, 23, 20, 19,| This evening begins the greatthe papers under his arm and sauntered 10, 0, 7, 8, 6 wore passed aftor resding | Jowish fast and mourning period over|AWAy muttering to himselt, “I thought 4 them three times br title. . the fall of Jerusalem, Of this period the they ‘-old them about three for five nam Stroet Grade Ordered Paid, | Six ordinances levying a spocial tax| o /0% . ing: | o000l upon all real estate within paving dis- | New York Herald says the following: Mournfal strains will be heard in the tricts No, 6, 17, 7, b, 18 and 22 were fatpl 'l passed without reading. synagogues of New York next Wednes- The Distriot Pflvmg Bonds Al An ordinance levying a special tax for | day evening and Thursday morning, for An analysis of Dr. Price's Baking Powder. made by a reputable chemist in 1879, gives the { ollowing as its ingredients: COUNSMAN---BAILEY, Bicarbonate Soda....... —The Members of the A. M. E. church will Sold at Par, ll::lrhialég and guttering Nicholas street. thlm,n :m beT'h;dtcun as of the Jowish A H-vwg St "«I:.;:um..m at 21.70 i vue, August lst, going from —_— assed, calendar, ‘“Tisha Beab,” or ninth of the ounc 3 " Efi‘l;fi?‘ifi&m‘h.n“.‘“ -+ i Other Miscollumerss Tastncss Tean. | o A Ordinance lovying a special tax for month Ab. Tn tho yosr 5338 A M., — TARTRATE OF LIME.. 3.568 —After Augnst 15th the Northwestern Eleo. o 3 g‘fl {’;"!l{:l Vi of a sewer in district ;pnt t'en‘(y«thl‘flu centuries ‘liu(“' when | The many friends nl» Harry l‘-A.Gnunn» Bitartrate Potast tric Laght company will supply large incan- i (',l;wn'ordm;u'u levying a special tax t:‘u:'}:g::i-:e muml Z'?.‘L.f?if:.':.v.fiflii',fi' st L s At s B Rt g 1 e s s R e S deccent lamps at less coat than gas, R for the curbing and guttering of thir- [culture, arms and statecraft flourished | €Xtending to this young couple the hear- Starch P Potor Hansen was fined 85 and corts by | A the regular weokly meeting of the | teenth and fourteenth streots from | bestin the track from the Nile to the Eu- | tiest congratulations and best wishes on Starchaeeseesoiniieiiiiinininieiiin cereeeeneens 19.00 Judgo Benoke yesterday for being drunk. [city council last evening members Has- | Dodgo to Capitol a h In the midst of the mighty na- | their marriage which took place Saturday Peter did not have the “stufl” and is now i (1 Bopr Theane, Ford, Redfield, h' 'rdh[-nu; lluvym dgwl" A whose ruins there tc-day proclaim | afternoon at the office of Justice Vaughan AMMONIA.. LTy Ceneeiaenee eeeiees 108 Bookel, Musshef, Woolwortt, Tieedtd : el n?):tvl:nt\l i tu: e :.I!:l:nruwl‘:;lom gr ltnuld b lh‘l"""é“". in Council Bluffa. Although the cere- —_— ~The delegaten and vistors from thin €ty | L a A ndorson w ant, Whe [north of Tosglie, Paséd. " { Goylog; and. | "““’"J “With 'tho strange | mony waa strictly private and_somewhat 100 to the Grand Army reunion, at Minneapolis, [ 17 °% sdefhattad] o AL oyl . whwd e i e i ¢ have returned and all report having 8 grand time. Contractor Kyner had a narrow escapo Monday, He was thrown from his buggy under the borses feet. A light scalp wound was all the injury he received. Tha committes to make the nscesary ar rangaments for holding tho fair for the benefit of St. Joseph's hospital will meet to-day at noon in the oftice of John A. Creighton. —The funeral of Lon Prince, the ovprian who died at Mrs, Scott's last night, will coour this afternoon at 3 o'clock, ifrom Mrs. Boott's house on Dodge street noar Ninth. —Charles A. Walker, pitcher in the Sher. man Avenue baso ball clab, left yestorday for North Platte, where ho has accepted a like po- sition with the leading club of that plece, —Acting Mayor Murphy was busi'y en gaged yesterday afternoon in signing the dis: trict ;paving bonds, whose issue was aub thorized at a recent meeting of the council, Traln No. 3 yesterday took west fifty rid cruita for the 7th Infavtry. They were from David’s Taland, N, Y., and wero bound for Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, under charge of Captain Lehy, ~On Sunday while a number of men were 1 lled and ti i An ordinance changing the grade of [genius of its history, national calamit; e g motion the Yeading | juih artaot from Jones to Liavenworth. | incroated as its religious seal decressud. bbb % provious meeting | pogyed, Instead of continuing a revival and confid- |~ My, Counsman is employed by the rail- was dispensed with, An ordinance appropriating certain fingonly to heavenly proteotion, the|way mail service, on the Union Pacific| Powder, as made at the present time, is deficient in ammoniacal proper- PRTITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. lmo;mt‘iing to 98,320;, out of the | King and court party sought nllimoedwith between thia city and Cheyenue, and is b th i ke h 2 . ! fa dge“:';n““:fi.i':gp"’;om ‘:h:":hl:‘:’;’:‘;? :;:Inut ‘;: i‘;c;’::’:‘:m'::“:“‘of“ ‘::lh'::')' :)h:‘ :;‘:;!Y:'(%r(;;:» ::d (3"1’::":0 ;bl"un;\ zf ties and to more fully demonstrate a fact already recognized by the great- prnva'd “m’,'.n - the Farnam street grade. [ 5 The France and Germany of those days |tractors and builders. Miss Bailey is the meeting, Filed. An ordinance appropriating money to | were Egypt and Babylon. Judah’s mon- daughter of . E. Bailey, of the firm of From same, calling attention of the|certain contractors for work done was |arch sought an alliance with the former Bailey & Olsen, brick contractors and Ouncil to the necessity of a patrol wagon, [ passed. : for defonse against the latter. But Neb-|pyilders. She is a young lady of high Raterred An ordinance appropriating $100 to | uchadnezzar, a veritable man of blood | gualifications and is well fitted to make " o Mary A. Dugdale was passed on third | and iron, soon broke the walls of Jerusa- | My, Counsman’s life one of happiness From C. F. Goodman, stating he had | rending. lem, destroyed the city and carried away | and contentment. given a deed for right of way to a certain [ Redfield then introduced a resolution f the rest of the people captive to his met-| The young couple have taken up their portion of Tenth street and asking that lh:fi th;:qun_ml m: '¢b1 rd ;ld :;l:a';- rnfgludto ul;dhut:;eo whom hfnh?)dl - | abode at the realislonce of ;hs bride’s pa- : ioati . | zation beginning Aug o ntin- | ready depor! 6 *‘rivers of Babylon t North Nineteenth street. :il‘z):z:u:;clx:n;: ':;;:::“:: "'I'l'“ uo five days for the purpose of c:'i].ulhzmg there to weep and hang %heir eilent harps oS Eitige ks i ai . Re- —e—— the general assessment. Passe on the willows, Jerusalem succumbed on Ladies should reflect before using any fch:ed» 0, & GoodHoiARN dup hend Ths council then adjourned. the 9th of Ab, preparation that isapplied to so delicate ROYAL BAKING Pov’ DER CO. Lhmm o riol n}; ‘oonu undred e —— A new Jowish state sprang up under .u?.con the skin. Any cosmetic that - STRAREs Rk rtae b B A8t an or FEKSONAKL, the Porsian power which had succeeded | at first impart a beautifying effect and not Bl lL ()Flzmgt @ organization of a —— the Babylonian. It was never indepen- | apparently injure the skin, but in a very ““F"" ‘"‘t’l"‘: ‘“S:l'hfl"‘” Eppttrracaily . |dent under a prince of Judah’s race, | ghort time little blotches and discolose tlntmmui o] _l‘li i Abn° ot la:&rfmg J. Osmond, of Blalr, is at the Metropoli- | ¢ achieved lydegmndencs under th‘e tions appear on the face which conclu b l:.firu:n.:) f°;% oc.vlo l’n'.l'l lhls:r:; tan, Maccabees (Lavites) and under Herod's | sively show the poisonous drugs in that From Aug. Suhmeder.pe requenting the| W.W. Wallace and wife areat Bpirit d’gt" :'h“"'ht"' E‘,"’tfi‘"fi' R s 1;!";““}’;‘“,’ id :l‘“ B ntitiell o danss RI Bbutli Bieast e Todain | Lake. “mo;d ;oc opus of the classic wo: 3 more than two thirds of the face powder un Shnn "fltlflfl Pierce and Leavenworth to be graded as day. for Wash- | opas S R s, oo s Ty e s CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL J HOUSE, 9000 poaelbi LN g Col. Stanton started yesterdsy for Wash- | grushed the insurrection, captured Jerus- | zoni's medicated complexion power is not ND ¥ % BTO/ JK OF 1 ington, alem on the 17th Tamuz (June), and |only absviusely free from all deletoriour SIGN. apom Goo. ¥ Labagh aud others pro | 5,0 s Cabi i in tho ity st tn | the Temple, which waa' turned 1hto it | macter, but ite principal ingredient is an | WALL PAPERS AND DECORA TIONS. ANilg FRFSCO of a surprise to their many friends, the congratulations are none the less hearty. Ta order that the public may understand whether Dr. Price’s Baking est number of consumers, that it is inferior to the Royal in strength, purity, and whclesomeness, Dr. Price is respectfully requested to publish, an analysis showing the proportion of Ammonia now used in the compo~ sition of his Baking Powder. MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG, Qe AL UTSIDE THE OIT® Practical Painters & Decoralors, g, gy SO TATE e o Tukbou teonh . Tocl | G Pl oty e | abon: last defence, on the fatal 9:h of Ab, thres | active curative for all diseases of the|STORE at worl J Lot . Mary’ Stein struck John Oasey upon the head with a shovel, inflicting sevore scalp wound, [ 8sking that Harney street, botween Six- | Metropolitan. Stein is in juil to answer for the deed. teenth and Twenty-fourth be made acces sible. Keforred. —At 1912 Paul street, on the 27th inst., by the RRev. M. Graham, of the United Presby- , £acian church, John Richard Maggie Zin- anck, daughter of Mr. Wm avin, late of Dalwellington Iron Works] Ayrshire, Scot- and —Mr. Temusl Honeywell aud Miss Frankie J.3Stuart, were married Monday afternoon at the residence of Mr. ¥. 8. Bush'JNinteenth aud Mason stroets. The wedding [was quiet, only theintimate friends of the [parties beivg | ared, Referred. invited to witness it. — Sunday morning abont 1 o'clock, & buggy gna trench on Fifteenth street near Howard street. Fortunsately neither of the occupants ~were injured but it took some time to extrl- cate the horeo and buggy from the hole. —On Saturday afternoon a man was over- | ing that the geade on Eleventh stroot be come by gas while working in a trench on | tween Conter and Castellar as established | Pacific, has returned from Denver. tion to the pool of stagnant water on Sixteenth and Jackson streets. Re. forred fog that the curbing and guttering on %ha;::; avenue bo delayed one year. | ‘Motropolitan. ets amid the very ruins of the first tem- ing that the grade of Williams street, be- | at the Metropolitan. part of Nels Larson's property had been : cocupied by & man and woman drove into a [ doubly assessed. Reterred. bur, are at the Metropolitan. the amounts assessed to owners as damages from wide) enworth street. Filed. 2 g Z woeks later, This was in 3828 A. M. J.J. Cibson, of Lincoln, is quartered at the | mhjy day has ever since been a fast day | by all druggists. me-eodyl and is strictly kept by all Hebrews who e — A. F. Richardson and wife are guests at the |are not identified with the advanced REFUSED TO KIGHT, Matropolitan, liberal notions which cut off Jewish W. L. Andrews, of Des Molnes, i {::lomm from the list of Jewish vir- Metropolitan, ‘The special service in the temples and W. 8. Halderman, of Pawnee City, is at |synagogues is marked with pathetic tha Metropolitan, dirges: The book of Lamentations, com- R. P. Sheldon, of Lyons, Is registered at | Posed by the second of the great proph- AINTING, B Mayrosont: Eateend, St CiT0 Kas st Chotast oF yeara] So18 maoes 1515 Donglas Street, 0maba, consolsbience DECORATIN 3 From the city physician, calling atten The License Board Refuse the Appli- cation of U. F. Flora to Sell Liquor, From Joseph Rodman and others, ask- The liquor license board of Omaha, consisting of the mayor, the preuidenzl of % " 4 ple, is read, and especially in the syna-|the council, and the city clerk held a From Goo. Hoffman and others, ask | J. C. Blackbum, of Alington, is quartersd | pohicy of ' the Spanish and Portuguese | meeting one ovening laat woek to hear Jews is the mournful character of the |[the testimony on the protest against The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices: J. A. Miller, of Muskegon, Mich,, I stop- | day intimated by the sombre hangings |the issuance of a license or the allowance ping at the Metropolitan. which drape the interior of the building |of C. F. Fiora, who keeps a saloon nesr o Vel and 8. 6. Tiating, of Wil. | A0 tho syatem of dim lights—a vory tho comor of Twellth and Capitel DRAPERT ES ANC MIRRORS, ancient custom, from which the Catholic |avenue, to sell intoxicating dnukIr). ) N church borrows its Tenebrce. Messrs. Heury Livesey and . AM From same, stating he had tendered | Hon, O, H. Dewey has retarned from Lake | During the three woeks between the|P. Brown, and other reputable CH 73EB SETS “'lhpf"f‘"‘i Minnotonks and Spirit Lake, 17th Tamuz and 9th of Ab the strictly |citizens who live in the imamediate g Leav- | Cloment Chase bas veturnad from | orthodox Hebrews dim their pleas- | vicinity whs -igdned ;ha prota%t ~appeared Just recelved an assoxt ment far sur| Washington for a visit with friends. uces— will not marry except in some | before the board and gave their reasons | the latest and most MLJ 3 3 cases on the intervening day called Rosh | for the protest. One of these gentlemen | range of prices from t! General Freight Agent Shelby of the Union | (jedesh Ab, and from the second to the |swore that on account of the corrupting tween Eleventh and Thirteenth be low From Truman Buck, stating that a passing anything in this market, comprisin{ oslgns manufactured for this spring’s trade and covering Cheapest to the most Expensive. Fiom Eugene O'Neil and others, ask- 9th of Ab will not eat meat. Tue closing | influences emanating from this dive he = Foward street, He was hauled out in an un- | be changed. Referred. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Parker have re- | of butcher stores on the east side of New [ had been obliged for two years to keep o concious condition and the ladies livin on tha mfz“’"éo E&Kfllfih -nflcf’l,-‘m-‘ ;kmu turned from a trip through the weat York for these days shows how earnest | his child from home.l ]All tentified it Parl strect carried out water andice and by a lib S:pox aoross Ulark abSeven: | 1) Graddy hes returned from the Hot |the Hebrews are. Itis a grand patriot- | was a most disreputable place and yester- arlor c . eral usg of the snme the man was revived, mll“::n:g:h: ]g:e:;;‘::’ presenting his | Serings much improved in health, ism which commemcrates their national|day it was determined to revoke his oodsA_ Drapel'les. —Yesterday one of Krug's teams ran away on Dodge street, and jumped into an oxcavation at the corner of Thirteenth and Dodge, One of the animals was pretty badly scratched, but the other esoaped injury, It was necessary to cut the harness in a number of places before the horses could begotten up. —Wm, Young and John Smith were ar- restod yesterday for being implicated in s disgracetul row which occurred on Cammings | ¢ stroot Sunday, Their cases were continued bil 8 CiBity s Chosmd g, for disaster as & national warning and keeps | license or right to sell. The $250 paid | Now ready for th e inspection of cus-|Complete stock of all the lates %0 the oonditionof Hatney betwoen 8ix Paxton, the growth of public opinion favors every | fund and the second $250 will be refund- 10 COn( & Elorant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. eadi (i s eastern question begin to see must be a | close up the saloon, and yeaterday after- reading. 3 ing distriots of 34 5 6 7 and 27, coln last evening on business in the United |iato a state, again to figure on the chess- | ordering him to refrain from selling in- ing ots of 5 7 an A J. D. Kilpatrick, a promivent citizen of | alive the “‘sacred fire.” ‘.he whirligig of | by Flora for his first quarter was ordered | tomers, the ne BT R 1'% "“i&" V‘:"flfltfilu{l‘i;{:mb sion | Bentrice, inin the city and is reglstered at the | time brings about strange -events, and | to be placed to the credit of the school Shitsiay dwgfltd nPC-i::le':r! i Btyl?flg’gl‘:rcopl:?hgndéa; and 'rom W. W. D X rtain: s . : d.y, more and more what statesmen cf|ed to the spplicant. A mandate was teenth and Seventeenth. Referred, Hop, A, 9, Woater, emgremmgi vy shls lh:" mighty powers concerned in the|issued by the mayor to the marshal to A number of bills was referred without | district, came up frm his home, in Falls Gity : burning question very shortly—the neu-|noon an officer went to the place and cmms Smmcx., E o Jruee ?';'?ing'h"::;:'o ;.": Hon. G. M. Lambertson came up from TAn. | traiization of Palestine and its erection |notified Flora of the oction of the board, | 1206,12¢,8 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - - - OMAHA NEB. jor the of 0] - preday all being | g atas court. board of history. The best minds amo ug toxicating liquors, His placo waa open 4 m Lo"-?ll)iué, stating thattho stroot | F- V- Clark, Genon; John Stusrt aud M. E. the Jews see the necessity of a Jewi last night but it waa said he sold no i i nationality, and even those who once were | liquor. This is the fourth time in the until Saturday afternoon. Judgo Benske | force is grading down Mr. Hascall's lot | Brown and wife, Lincoln, roglstored at the bitterly o{;pond to it, now sympathize hgwry of the Slocumb law that a liquor sayu ho v going to broak up theso Sunday | and filling up tho gutters with the dirt | Millard ycscerday. with thoss patient -pateiots who sigh for | lioenss has been refusod tho applioant in 'W' M_ SN—YDER rows if there Is any such thing in tho book. ~ |and asking why his private property| James Whitney, the lightuing pitcner of | Zion and weep for Salem, mourn for the [ thit city. & —Lawrence Barretts company passed through this city yesterday en route to Denver where they open next week. Mr. Barrett |y, will follow to-day. One of the members of the company sald that next June they would leave this country for Europe to te ab- sont for year and a balf, —A number of the physiciaus of this city, have employed N. J, Burnham to proseoute the midwives aud several other parties who are attending patients and selling medicines in this city without any cortificate entitling them to practice. The first case un the docket will be that of John Willey, the old herb doo- tor, — Frank Owens, a colored man, was arrested Mondsy while attempting to pawn a pair of new shoes. He said yesterday he bought the shoes in Council Bluffls, While in police court Mr, N, J Burnham recognized a coat which Owens was wearing as one which mys- tufously disappeared from his honor a short time since. Owen was fined $20 and sen- tenced to thirty days in jail. ~Jones and Simpson, the young men who wors accused of stealing a gold watch from Fdholm & Krickson, and charged with grand larceny, were brought before Judge Leneke yosterday afternoon for preliminary examina- tion, They were bound over in the sum of 300 to await the acton uf the grand jury, at the next termn of the diste'ct court. Being un. able to give bail they were remanded to jail. —Intelligence was received in this city yes. [Z of the death at Dubuque of Mrs, ¥l len Herancourt, wife of Mr, Henry Heran. court, & prosperous business man of that city, and sister of Mr. Constantine V. Gallagher, of Omaha. Mrs, Herancourt has, we believe, a ister and other relatives in this clty, and o number of former Dubuque people, now resi- dents hore, will doubtless remembek the noble womauhood of the deoeased. Left an or- pban when @ mero girl, with & brother and sisters of tender years, she heroically and sollnacrificingly took up the burden left by the loss of the parents, and faithfully filled the place to the younger brood of both father and mother, rearing all to noble mashood and womauhood, makiog thew not merely useful but ornamental members of socioty, and train- ing them #o carefully that ths world's reprosh has never yot mesullod them. At the same time she bad been an indefatigable worker iu the festivals and fairs of the Catholic chwrch. and if the stones of the noble cathedral at Dubuque could speak they would tell of her unwearying efforts toward the comyletion of that edifice, Her relatives hore will roceive the eondolence of #llin the loss of oue who was to them in childhoed even more than a mother. “For economy and comfort we use Houd's Sarsaparilla,” writes an intelli- lhofllrdm‘;e improved at the city's expense. | the Boston club, s in the city visiting with | fallen crown of their glory and pray for friends. A lame arm provents him from play- | restoration, asking in their hearts When ing ball at present. will the Christian Powers move o as to agoanciaing trom openlug Seventeenth | Welllngton Smith, Lincolo; I X, kdwaeds, | Fndor unto Cuvsar that which s Givsar's! stroot, making theirreport. Referred, | Hastings; H. O, Brown, Norfolk; Alf, Ca ju‘ti:e -;.dnh; ru::;:; R From Hugh McMannus and others | field, Tecum: James Stuart and H. righuf;unnen " then Christianity will asking that the grade of a portion of | Kelly, Madison, andJ. ¥. North, Columbus, | have scmewhat atoned for the blows it south Eighteenth street be changed. Re | wore guests of the Paxton yesterday. has struck at its mother, Judaism. od. Dr. A. A. Parker and family, who have|These aro the sentiments which add to been spending a fortnight in Salt Lake City, | the mournfulnees of the anniversary, and they are felt alike by the dweller of the metropolis and by those of the same race who are near enough to the sacred ruins of the temple to kiss the vory stones NG that once upheld the structure once the ! ! \\.\.,/' = 4w Irish National League Meeting. glory of thoalty. " MANUFAOTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS I The members of thisbranch met Mon Contractor Kyner's Men, ' . The official bond of Charles West, as | evening in their hall, between Thirteenth apecial policeman, was approved. There has been a good deal of com- 3 n n RESOLUTIONS, u J By Bohm, that the ity engineer be in- 4 ltmgtod to report to tha’oougcil an urdI:- (] J ] nanoe for filling up all lots and land {n | the members expressed thoir zeal in a | dred horses, between twenty-third and AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. the ocity oontaining stagnant water. P OWDER antrated Gataloras for et ires aioa sooientiors o }Omaha. Neb Adopted, Absolutely Pure. From 0, E, Squires, John Graves and Konnistou, appointed to assoss the From acting mayor, appointing Charles Oeat o balicoman on lower Jonos stroet. | e yosterday morning from thelr trip, From Jdames Oroighton, presenting | The dootor seems to have enjoyod his journoy estimate of city engineer for paving Far [aud reports having had a most ploasant nam atreet, between Ninth and Fifteenth, | time. R L, bond of Callahan and Kenan, for grading California street, was approved. paying their dues in advance. It is re-| Farnam stroets It was reported that it quested that all those members who have | was a large band of gipsies, but upon in- bean conspicuous by their absence of late | quiry it is found they are working men Av{;’pfi."“ SO R willl hereafter attend regularly and pay | employed by Contractor Kyner in cutting and Ninth where paving has been done says that all of his men who could do so . i tho mationl couvention At Boston .. RUEMPING, BOLT E & COMPANY, or the purpose of laying side have secured houses, but that many have | ,Thiepowdor never varfes. A marvol of purences i ~MANUFACTURERS OF: [y s L W oo T an s AL R otermined to postpone the elec- A B L N U s oubic | tion till another meeting. A special | been obliged to live in tents. They have | thoordinary kinds,and oannotbo s 1d in compotition yard. Adopted. moeting of this body may be called for | €000 8 far away from the residonces as | with the multituds of low test, short wolght alum or The following resolution was then in- | (ho purpose of further cousidering shis they could and get water, [BRGhate towdscs Sad _oaly In s, BOYAL troduced by Councilman ¥ury matter, Kyner adds that he is pushing the work Wheroas, all men born of woman, except " — as fast as possible because the people 9 . those born upon the leap days of leap years How To Save Money, there want it rushed, and he hopes to get {by-oight sems to bo the lawfal | 804 We might also say—time and pain as | ithrough in thirty days longer, and to find THE HULL By Thrane,that the street commission- or be directed to put in a box sewer on Harney between Eighth and Ninth, ldaid v Dormer Windos uiuj, Window Caps, Iron Crestinzs, Metalll Sky-lights, &o. Tin, Iron and Blate Roof) haye an annual birthday, and’ - o, 810 Bouth 12th Street, Omaha, Neb, &4 Whereas, i ’ L A limit to which any allowed to live | well, is our advice to qrood house keepers | that the people near where his graders AR ty clerk i aud prosper 'lnhon{ mun;' a ‘“‘romark,” | and ladies genorally. The great necessity | are camped will exercise ® little more .m\i\'hu,... the present cit always to have a perfectly safe | patience. In & condition that noeds this day some proper edy convenient for the relief and e —— prompt cure of the silments peculiar to Colorado Freight Tarim explauation. : . ml:l:lnit resolved, that the city clerk | Woman—funotional irregulatity, constant | The Colorado Railway Association has Tha Plflneer a“d Stlll Ahead- P;_;".;’k:e. _‘;‘3" \natruoted e suako somo | pains, and all the symptows attendant |issued o now tarif sheet, to go into effeot . ol this evenin, ~Filod, Grerman 'D. Wvyvatt; LUMBER ‘MERCHANT upon uterine disordors—induces us to August 1, which makes the rates between REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, _|Dr. Pierce's “‘Favorite Prescription”— | Council Bluffs, Pacific Junction, Platts- - g s Judiclary—Recommending’ the accept- | woman's best friend, It will save money. [ mouth, Nebraska City, Rulo, Boswell, 1) a = - - PR - aiico of the doed from S, K: Rogora and | | w st St, Joseph, Alohison, Lesyenworth or ‘ , |1.8 4 2 4 E 8 § 9 8 -5 8 g wife to the city. Accepted. —— Kansas City, all junction points in Kan- } { 3 o8 g v 5 g ] Fire and water works—Reporting A ReportedHorrible acoldent, sss or Nebrasks, Denver, Oolorado f % A = 4 o g ‘lh i 1t was reported upon the street yssterday | Springs, Pueblo, or El Moro, Colorado, - 0 5 [-¥] [+ ,; Adopted. orencon that a horrible accident had oc- | §2.10 for firat class; §1.70 for 2d; $1 40 e 1 stra), car of & number of bills, Farnam stroet. It was stated that a man alm‘will be 31"00. (Sln:n A, 0: 1:)0; y > 1 CUMINGS AND 20TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, ,n“l,.';',,{;"m' ::‘} ptri&':"qlw w!:if_hwn foll through one of the large windows to [ B, 76¢; C, b0c; salt G5e per 100 lb. la;:rriuuu:-mr;lhm:buk:«l)ylhv:::nl::l‘ih; the flag stone walk below and was carried A u.“ pp— ‘ Tho rovort waa adopted, after which the to a dootor’s officoin & dying condition, wsbay'e O ol : conteact was leb o the Evening Dis. | The ouly foundation for the reporc was| Last eveninga newsboy stood upon . Dataly that the window was fastened up, the | the comer of Sixteenth and Capitol Av S Ths reporo heapprses pgointed | WO Ko vy o tho wah foll, anue, v o bis hwnd @ copy of Tue : Dr. CONNAUC to assess tho damages arising from ex. | Preskivg the glass luto a thousand pieces. | iy uxing Bue and several copies of 100,000 NOW IN USE i i 1 t A f ) o — tending Indiuna svenus was approved, | (0w some people can atisieh & 4mll| ey gvening papor published in this| putspersting e lrset 93 ntionsd sioes | {105 BEADY ST., DAVENPORT, I0WA, 0. 8. A, Eetabliahed 1876 —Oatarrh city. Ho had gotten trying to disposo [ moise Ih plow o0 wos, eflclen) s Foren ; ORDINANCES, — i w _ i - e People. wont Buffalo, N, ¥.. lady » 3 o 5 © buroers l:: sud with pew lmprove Oured at Home. Write for *“Tuz Mepioar-Missionary,” for the P oy o from’ Novads to Phil Bharidan sireet, | Wanted—Beccndhand canopy phaston |out, . As he. handed. Tho papers to the | "sesrasassident. . = o s, A L o RALAN MUBBHY, Daronport .ml.l"flh country butter and qg; ot Nel- | Passed. The ordinance was presented | Address *‘A, Z:" Boe office, giving price, ' lad, he said, “You must get five cents HULL VAPOR STOVE 00,, weiton: “*An ¢ wahle Man. Fine Bnocess. Wonderful Cures.’— Hours 8 10 6. [rewivn ! 202t, ltu the mayor for his signature, who com- [ et 120-2t, Ilur each one of them. You can tell the © LEVELAND, {