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2 YT v B e L THE DAILY BEE- WEDNESDA Y, APRIL 29, 1885. MUNICIPAL MATTERS. |hismeetans afered tocommivtoson | TEST YOUR BARING POWDER T0-DAY. | . I 3 I 2 o » THE DAILY BEE From Eagene Sheill, asking for a cul. Brands advertised as absolutely pure Wodneaday Moring, April 9.\ py [ytorgting Moetng 6f 1he NOW |3’ i Eowds oo aden, ‘R T I T .~ L0OAL BREVITIES, City Council Lost Night, [qim. e commte o foieot % R L A BB e From oltizens along Indllnlhlvafina sud Cumming street, to open the alley Fall Account of the Businoss Trans- |y oy G B Fg 000 o ng's first addi. acted—a Long List of Communica- | tion, Referred to the committee on Petitions Heard — Ap- |strects and grades. O R o Mavanal and | From cltisens of the Sixth ward, ask- R A ing to have the water draln turned down Street Commissioner — Other Inter: | Synnders atreet Instead of thmnghfi?u- Matters, bach's market garden, Placed on file, bl i The bonds of G. H. Wood & Co., R T Price & Oavanaugn, Welchans & Me. The clty council met at 8 o’clock last | Evans were approved. evening. with all members except Coun- [ KFrom Chas, Fisher and others, praying with the men positioned as indicated in yes- | cllman Furay answering to roll call and :‘J:e:l:eg:{?si . mrven :lr.’a;nr?ollefio terdiy'e Bis, Vestardiy's game will be| President Beckial n the chale, Reforred to committee on watee works, played Thursday. Much Interest having been awakened | From Jas, Crelghton, protesting agatnst —Uoroner Drexel was down town yesterday | among citizens who are more or less ac- [ bnying 11,000 yarda of earth from 0. H. and purchased a soventeon-ton Fairbanks hays | jvq jn munfolpal affalrs, on acosunt of | Wataon, = Filed. S " scales He lugged them home, The baby | .40 reports that the mayor would From Mra, Flannery, offerlng to sell S weighed ten and one-half pounds, with & few her real estate at the corner of Sixth| DPOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. L d intments, the pennyweighta to spare. It came Monday | "™ in some new appoin h and Hickory streets to [the city. Re-|is uravmurcisess quEsTIONR, night and its & boy. It will be the next|chamber was crowded with spectators. | ferred. In a millfon homes for & quarter of & eentury 1% has coroner of Douglas county. Bat those who went expecting to mee " ’l‘%ehgnlmpsc‘tiorfi:bn‘:llthg htll: TOPOTEA | 1to0d the consumers' reliable test, or an were —The old hook and ladder company held a [tome fun were certalnly disappointed. ru(er:ed'.“"’ e (VY AWE THE TEST OF THE OVEN. ‘mooting last night to further odvance arrange- | The nominations of Mayor Boyd were| Max Mayer and others sent In a peti-| PRICE BAKING POWDER C0., B menta for their twenty-fifth anniversary cele- | merely read and referred to thelr proper |tlon asking thl:t certaln portions of r:;_ D P | .“l"i"l" P) bration, on the ovening of May Gth. Dariog | gommttes, and the councll adjourned [ney street be brought to the proper grade | [Ip, Tice's Special avoring E. 7 G i 3 s i by 5|t ing o on sny o hom. (10 v damngn, ool £ v | T DAL CHTIIALBITECE, T ent and It is to be the ] Abpearunco of the hook and ladder company, | COMMUNIOATIONS FROM THE AYoR. |*'From Byron Reed and others, asking [Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems T I They then cease to exist as an organization. The following commaunleations were %ht the final gflt‘i‘e of Davenport mulet For Light, Hoglthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop ad: rom Twenty-sixth street to city limits anst in e World, —A troupe of twenty.two Indians, en ronte | *® Vit ths dl be determined. Referred to committes FOR SALE BY CROCERS. A conversation between a well known clothier and a member of the Omaha Press: to 5t Louls from Tacoma, passed through| No. ‘ll “i“: 4 -:bt ; 0( thw;:' o skresta and grades. cHIcAQ - outs. ah. terday. Rain-in-the-Face, Buffalo | authorlzing the issue of bonds of the clty N d v Ohit, Eaplo Chia, Duck Seady and 3. A, [ tho sum of $100,000 or tho purposs 1, (1% Niniweenn hrent fomGescs| COURT OULLINGS, MocCurdy wero amoog thennmber. Theyars [of funding and making payment of the | piih by brought to grade. Referred. o bo used n a tent show something similar | foating indebtednoss. Alko an ordinance | A gommittee of Iadies from the W. C. to Bualo Bill's Wild Weat, and produce |Prescriblog the dutics of the elty auditor | ;. U, prosented a petition ssking tho Iay called Dr. Oarver's Lifo on the Plal and an ordinance prohiblting oplum|oinnsi™ to revoke the ordinance by r jolnts and dens, and prescribing penal- [ 1yioh™ 100 Keer ttted s pers are permitted to —The city marshal has given his force of | ties, and an ordinance ordering that part pay thelr licenses quarterly. A motion policemen orders to the effect that henceforth |of Oummlng street form & polnt|¢,%ye offact thatitbe referred to the| In the distrlst court yesterday after- a ";“'h?;";"'“m;":" the ""e“;:“l:"““:l“ :":;': '::i';u::::l:;l t::;lz"'&:““g“:::‘t committee on licenses brought Council- | noon, a number of demurrers were heard ams must be observed, :)Ofliu:r )ISuckln:y':nnaa the arrest of a second- | curb line of Division street curb as the ::: :;:., l;ut‘,h:ndm::‘e“:h Tfigt ::::; and motlons argued.| {The case of Estab- handstore-owner on Douglas avenus, yester board of public works may determine. | fooply thought for. Amendod the | 0k ot al. va. Dohle, a sult to recover day for an offence of this kind, and reported | Placed on file. T motlon by having the petitlon referred to | the val1e of some brick sold to detendant with him at polics headquarters, His trialis| NO. 2, communlcation from local as- | thq " oity ttorney with a request that he | W88 on trial. i sembly Knights of Labor, No. 2845, ask- | ;ivq ¢ °the councll at its t ti COUNTY COURT. to be held this morning. ing for the appointment of Elijah Dunn glve uncll at its next meeting 5 3 —Daniel Kennedy, “oneof the finest,” was “g one ef 5,': trusteos of the Omaha Dl oPinion onthe validity of the ordl | The case of Richards & Clark vs. Dei married yesterdsy morning st St |library, Belleving that this matter be. | “n°% 1o smendment provailed. waa oontinued. 2l J — A marriage licence was lssued yostarday morning to George M, Ribbel and Eva M. Olark, both of Omaha, —J. B. Murray, the California horseman wam made the recipient yesterday of handsome diamond pin, presented to him by Mr, Clark. Mr, Murray left at noon to-day for 8t. Louls with his fast horses. —Tho Omaha and Cleveland teams did mot play yestorday on account of the grounds be. ing unusually dai The clubs will meet to-day dCLo‘ern.-—"Cup, what Is to be done, to evercome this Rivalof the clothing trade? GENTLEMAN OF THE PRrESS,.—OFf whom do you speak? C.-~Why, those Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1312 Douglas St., they have come here and through judiclous management have taken more than two thirds of the Omaha trade. They have knocked the ready-made business clear out, while the merchant tailors can't find employment for the peoplein thelr employ on account of thelr loss of trade. G. of the P.—How do they do thls? Oan’t you people compete with them? C.—Compete with them? For usit is Impossible, as they sell Merckant Tailor Made Goods for less than our ready made prices. In tact, they sell the goods made by 'i::a t;ilorl, even right here at home for less than it costs to make them, Look at this their PRICHEH ILIST, District Oourt—The McoFarland Case United States Court, Patrick's cathedral in South Omaha|longed to the councll, Mayor Boyd re- ORIGINAL RESOLUTIOTS, THE DECISON, $26 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. .. to Miss Mary Kgan, niece | ferred it to that body. The following resolutions were offered | This morning at 10 o'clock the ped- 30 00 “ “ i“ < of Hon. John Rush, county treasurer, | No. 3 referred to a number of lots be. |and read: tloner “‘Morgan” was escorted to the 36 00 “ «“ “ friend " | lenging to the clty, in the name of Alvin [ By Goodrich, Instructing the city en- | court room and the partles Interested in :;h:: :rn:.l: e ‘::::::g; :,!hl;:‘:,:.p:,::_ Bituiters) traaloey They are n. e, 7522 | glneer to establish the grade on Capltol | the outcome of the case looked on and I d by the Rev. lmha; Jeannette, A |ft 1ot 1, block 267; n. e. 1250 ft lot 2, [avenue bnwgon‘l‘wonty-fiflh;ndTw.anty- listened with deep attentlon. lorma ym f basatital nta woro ba- | PIock 267; 8. w. 2545 lot 3, block 207; s. |sixth streats, Referred to city engineer. | * The court proceeded to revlew the cate A s oonu L, . PRoRe in Lito | - 8008 ft lot 4, block 267; s. w. 5367 ft| By Thrane, creating a committee of |at length so far as questions of law pre- . wowed upon the couplo who start out in life |1} p ‘pock 967, The understanding ia|three to act In conjunction with the|sented themselves and sald that under most auspicious circumstances and with | 4,4 My “Sannders is willing to give a|msyor and complete the necessary ar- THE MAIN QUESTION tho beat wishos and congratulations of their [ it claim deed for this property. rangements for the removal of offices of i b ¢ numerons friends and acquaintances. No. 4. The attentlon of the councll is|the city tressurer, clty engineer, clerk | ¥a% up:n 'fli":" ey, :‘: burden o l:l"’“! —Certain partios have purchased in South |called to the fact that there are a large [and auditor to the room in the basement ":0 :v:r::) SO -mp;rm;tah 1:: Omaha a tract of land about 500 feet south of nur.nbm‘-iof mteu e:npl;y:hd tia“th%.e'nglii:{ :s the new county court house, Adopt- |u§d HlaTesrrant toTEhE, 10": locflioer, $ 6 50 Palr Merchant Tailor Made sold for ... i 0 A o " e e o e toan | o o mothing to do. s exsallency | ~ By Ford, dlrooting theistrect commis- Mithorlalug him to.take ““Morgan” back ey & i onday for a building two stories hugl suggested that the sum over and above |sioner to have Divislon stre et made pass- ‘“I ‘"";h 8 . Yo o bt ook SronL e 100 18st it required for payment of sala- (able. Adopted. b REHARI0 ““b £ b th‘ Spon deep. Beside the packing house will be built rles and other purposes be expended for| By Dalley, directing the marshal to :h: ‘wsrgde;;‘d l:mo;e nthe: t;(;:r: a slaughter house 200 feet square, Itis in- grading. Referred to the committee on |notify the owners of lots 27, 28, 29, and ifically denfed th tg 1d 8 tended to have the buildings finished and | gireets and groundsand the city engineer. | 30, in the Omahs Bullding and Savings 'p“'b Lo O AV PIDDOL (6Y “N; = ready for busiess by the firat ot July, when | No, 5. Gentlemen of the councll: I|Aasoclation addition, north of Nichol, “'flb o P';“":B" ;0 ‘h: gRaEmd . of the P.—Do they ever have anything like a Spring Overcoat? the shipment of stock from the weatern ranges | heroby re-appolnt John H, Butler chief | between . Seventeenth and Elghteenth N'e rn’ a, t| erat;re ;ldt l:lhe bu 6:!: C.—Spring Overcoats? Well I should say they have, and the mcst elegant T will belively. This plant s intended for [and John J. Gallaghan assistant chief of |streets, to have them filled within thirty | Of Proof was on the o cfi; tempting to have cver seen, and at prices which knock tho bottom clear out of all of us. e e (G days from thls dato o thecity will do ke tho acouted cut of the tate and to oG f the P.---Well, I necd a light overcoat. I'l go and sse them; I sy got Mr. W. B. Armour was out hero laat week, Jaxuzs E. Bovp, Mayor. _|the job for them. Adopted. Preperidaesice of eatiatony) S HEro th 8 O nte ety Torith ¢ liberal in that line, and i ta for somo business ex- | Referred to the committee on fire and| By Thrane, Instructing the committ on e ou are sure to, for they are most liberal In that line, and to say the least making arrangemen Blpetia gas to procuro s room for gas Inspeotor had not been done and accordingly the they are a fine set ot people. tamton, which o donbt was{tha now devel: No. 0, In this communication the |asa private office and also to have the in- | 30cused must be released. G- of the P...-What Is the style of the firm? 40 00 “ “ “ 45 00 “ “ 55 00 “ “ 65 00 “ “ “ In Their Pantaloons Department You will Find a 00 00 “ “« ‘@ « 00 “ « “ « 00 ““ “ “ “ 00 “ « “ “ cvive: ——— mayor announced that he appolnted Gus. [straments in his possession insured, |, Sheriff Farrell, who was sitting quletly C.—The Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- lnvye Beneke clty marshal vice Thomas | Adopted. g‘y&‘x“ -;Jg :"‘:f u:l."c ::;-te ;;’.F;:lf;" bacco. Cummings, whose term has expired. He| By Goodrich, Instructing the olty en- o f:; f ’N:b A gth e(’l \ED. says in the communication: ‘‘Mr. |gineer to establish the grade on Twenty- W:‘ i q f:r EAL .t byTh °c 0“’:""’ 3 NI (T ’:i" Aprl 7, Claronco | BSRko 1 thoroughly famllne with al | elghth siroot. botwoen Farnam and Har- R A e e UL, PR ’ the requirements of the office, and, in |ney streets, erre committee on | F b 2 nAal:;ni; ;i::‘-i‘nré ::ngo:&:' Be.Cr Masany m; o;‘lax‘:lon. there Is no man in_the 'uuy -trsau l;m‘l grld;; -rd olty enghhner. o ;::2‘::31’“ dl ;“y" ::"(‘;:fh:':lg:’:r‘“:’% 1312 DOUGLAS STREET—UP'STAIRS. 1312. 5 better qualified to £ll th ftlon, or | Bp Behm, orderlng sidewalks to ; : N Bunecal took plaos yesterday/afteraoon st 2 who ;.‘ll]“;m the pollce lnorep::f &n.' clty | constructed "on the Em side of Nine. |®. t issued on a complalnt charglng Open Evenings until 9 o’clock. Saturdays until 10 o’clock. Rim {tiuithe)realduicolty suty; fourthiand up to that high standard of effiolency | teenth stroet along lot 3, block 4, Kountz g a_fugltive from justice, ‘ [lisnestocty so much dealrod by overy oltizen.” " | & Ruth'daddition. Raferrod to board of e s ey hoe Sk e tenbery “DR. PUHEE. T A YV VI D O DI A @ erred to the committee on police. | public wor! . M. THE TEMPERANOE MOVE*| No.7. Thoms Swift Is hetoby p-| By Bohm, orlering a sdowalk on the e : ; MAX ME Y ER & BRO MENT pointed street commissioner, vice Mo- | east nide of Twenty.third street in Mc-| Before Judge Stenberg in tho after- Uraduate ot the University Vienps, Aus- 8 Meany, term explred. Candlesh’s rlloo. Also referred to the|noon, the case-wss on trial, and the con- riailiaw s"\'v"fi?'.'ao“’."’.?m'fl" JElosrital Referred to committee on streets and |same committee. clasion of the testimony arguments [ 2" ¥ienna. O “l‘:; T";‘"";"‘é; n:l"“s'" x:: ;;” grounds. RBPORTS OF COMMITTRES, of counsel were postponed until this s',’m;:},‘"::af&f %25,: S‘{fl%‘:fifl Are now offerine ot . St PETITIONS, The (;ommltlea on sewersge :o whom | morning. Medical and Surgical Tustitute, Comer 19th i was referred a communication from the d 24 p:;::findm:;:l::g s:::‘:;.gfl‘::lngm::: board of publlo works relative to percent-| To ExcmaNox—440 acres well Im- - Ia., for a ¢ Although the rain poured n torrents | roqq en S ontn Tonth streot. Referred |86 due J. O. Conley for work on War- | proved land § mile from Essex, Ia., cuwl NG & GU \ Mondsy night the earnest temperance peo- | to the First ward delegation. ring sewer,"district 18, and to Jas, Fox & |stock of general merchandise or hnr}i- ] ) ple came out to the gospel temperance| From Chas, Fisher, Mrs. Ellen Lucas, g‘:;rl;" '(')‘:Eh:" ::':"““:l: ‘":::;:‘d."; . Addrems, John Linderholm, Es- wnuuafi-nllfibfi PIPE AT A com! . f meetingat the First M. E. Church, Rev, irilc}?;,l[é‘fe':::&nc:::'ln?fofa:?m A he st b Allo Al Ataoh b — Hallele snd Cat 1ron (IO Chas, W, Savidge led in fervent prayer|,, put clty s taniin t{:elr Housos. .Ra- The committes on streets and grades|Bush(ed) Where the '‘Woodbine| ¥FILTINGS, Es which had the ring of a bugle-note and |ferred to the committee on fire and |8dvised that the protest of Ernest Stuht Twineth.” ¥ STEAR FURPS, = e 2 stirrod overy Chrlatian heart to groater | water works. agaust the change of grade on Tenth| The fotlowlng writton on a postal card | wpaits avbmtv wais ru The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha effort in orushing this monster llquor| Xrom four oltizens praying for the es- |street betweon Mason and Plerce, be | explains itself: PIumbers’ Gas and yteam Fitters’ \ ey tablishment of the grade on Capitol | #oferred to the First ward delegation for raflio, avenuo botween Twenty-fifth and Twen- | consideration. ~Adopted. To the Mayor of Omahi Mr, Montague made one of his ablest | ty.aixth streets. Referred to the com-| The committes on finance and clalms Dear sir— If there Is » man {n Omaha | 24th & Dodge Sts..OMAHA.NEB, <9 Fon AL spoeches and portrayed In vivid colors the | mittee on streets and walks. baving had undor constderation the bll |, 4} o' niame of Frank Rush I wish you | e e e GASH UH 0" INST LME“TS raln and misery of the drink curse, In| From Mrs. Fred Lange and family, |of Ourl & Ooeyl, $84 30 for moals to 1 thi d il diatel; - . anog Ut th g et Shos | Prisnees,secommedod ot b reor. | i wnever il urd immodinely, | DREXEL & MAUL, | A 150 great reductions in Diamonds, Jew= “Woopunwr, lows, Appril 20, | ION LS coons, %200 ORGANS!! 100 PIANOS! spite of all discouragements the temper- lot, No. b in block 225, b d. Ro-.|red to the clty attorney with fnstructions | ,: v OCUESSORS TO JOHN @, JACO! ance cause ls moving forward and from 8 | fore ,do', # ocmm s on polloe. ~ " |to report on the legality of the assign- Houlapibuaianss tinyFopdblae, Romw. 1[ " i A elry. CIOOkS and Silverware. s 4 S 2 et 1: t éha cafiz sz“x on yolhwk.I to| ment and that {t then bo referred to tho t{xe eald Mrs, Rlllll:, am hele'w‘lthdhll lit. U N DERTAKERS l custom whose right was not questioned a rom Geo. E. Stratman, asking B tle girl who s in the care of friends, but i have the sldowalk on tho east side of lot | committee on police. Adopted. : g a half century ago, its prohibition has be- went this thing settled, F. R. Is abont 8, blook 1894, repaired. Granted, ORDINANCES, 80 years old and has three fingers and | At the old stand 1417 Farnam Bi. ~_Crders by bele- A & o come the question of the day. From Hem'-y Hornberger, oalling at-| y.0 followlng ordinances wer offered | PA¥¢ of his right hand off, gk soliotied aad prompil attended 0. Telepboss e Gen, Estabrook followed and presented | tention to the alley in the rear of his lot Mzs ANNie Rosm,” and read: 2 4 with his well known sbllity the legal ase [betwoen Soventcanth and Eightoenth |*3Fadi W G e Omaha Medical & Swr-| The onlv importers of Havana Civars, pects of the work. He pald a high com- |streets and Jackson and Leavenworth 4 o R R e Kottt oams lete line of read 3 Py 3 liment o the W. O. T. U. as a noblo | streots. Reforred to committeo ~on |ST3SHoR of avisduct over the B. & M. ) 200 mowl complele line, of ready gical Institute, and Meerschaum quds in Omaha. ARy Ko mo faigte and faced. the iest B | Fecer3e. "o “Batlck, requesting tho | TOMIDg: Reforred. & Cos 14th and Douglas Sts, g ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, now no ] Jo rom . . y equesting By Auditor Lo ki v b —— 4 - Souesgemant in the cwaneof tempsrance | areolon ofu sione bridjo of & 880190 of | ion'of ertln mogeys 1o ey senaba |Johin MoOmIongh Lowing s aind. | [RSRESE Sporting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- » tonder tribute to the martyred Watson | crossing of S8aunders street, and that said lm‘p):,o : mtlha :22&:?' of chavaln. C:'I,oum:‘:'hAp::Lf H;:'l: mln.d‘; o ?bn Me- \ = ticles B, Smith and sald that Lk the Texens |street bo putin good Referred 2 y gre §R, 130 ACi0% BOW- YRlEne horo, A trh the grade of certaln portlons of Harney, | getting anxious over bis condition, which | § of 1836 who had for thelr battle cry “'Re- | to committee on streets and walks y » | BoHng s onbnen, W member tho alamo” all Nebraska temper-| From Ferdinand Streetz, ssking for Bixteenth, Sovonteenth and Eightoonth | seems to bo gotting wores eapidly, Ho has R ance hosts should have Inscribed on thelr | permisslon to fill Will strest bo. |tk Passed. wandered about, the city for several days, im- S iy s EsTaBLISNED 1869 f . 7 Establishing the grade of Leavenworth | aginivg himeself in Chic d innati 4 T YU 3 farmars remember “Watson B Sl | tween Sixtoenth and Sevantesnthsreet, | 1o T fo g Lasenvorth | aiscg bl o Chlcas“and Cisiinui FIRE, LIFE Mo WCciDENT ‘ rs. Burroughs one of the leaders In the [in Thomas' addition, Referred to the Passed, places in thoss cicies, The evidences are his ‘ ; INSURANCE, g!.;ic' T, dU; r;! s; :nl‘h. h:iirx‘x)ilgy!:: fiol ;n;:::lm :n streets and grades, with E.nbll-hing,flw grade of College street mind is being rapidly undermined, g:nga tlhlt mcnh:: well a8 women offer| From twenty-five oltizens reslding and g:.n: St Mary's avenuo t> Mason street. et ‘;""’“ s themselves in this great owniog property on Jackson street, be- (o 3 i on.1414 6 Dovaras §re. Mrs. Farnham ple roestly to save | tween Thlr&ont’h and Fourteenth, p‘ny- hlgcr:'brl"l:'l:lsg l}ho grde “" ‘Snllr:ndo the boy Mr. Savidge thought the |Ing to have the hay market remored, for |® ‘ev R ‘a'{" “'ndm t da i drinkor's will power rhould bostimulated | the aake of thelr’ health. Rferred to|*"paiiit, (oad Lwise aud referred, to his own rescue Mis. Dinsmore ech- | the committee en public property and [moo oo fnh %o Tg": o’ ht.l:“y ";_'.n == ————— oed the same thought and also contrasted | improvements, R::«'i‘ A e "'G“ 5’-! g streets. 18th 8t.. Cor Cavital Ave the drioklog customs & fow short yewrs | From citizens of dlstriot No. 36, sk- [ Groefive? Spalfeiesiode 00 £RovaL ixs £ Bt i icane g, and tha prount, She also rgedlug for bwnty duye more ime o detar- | puoreg 28 P2 disrlote 46 and 47. AL ) Chronic and Surgical Diseases ol uent) N L t kind 1y \) J — Diseases of Feroales, of the Nervous System, Pri. Whotghe womas's balol the key 1o this e grading that et Raersed o |, Lo hat pat of Oumlag areet i : gt T el and o it o roblom aud was well applauded, Mrs | the commitioe on paving and urbing. | Barms, e 5ors g pand, tha, part o ; BYE AND HA . sleoan spoke from & mother's beart oa | From J. B, Soutbard, olty elerk, ask- (“9F1°0 I ESt Dl PRl Pased; #ave the bo, ot er from Council | ing that e granted permission t - 3 I [ i would al¥ays vots for tem | cufe the scrvices of Jol 8. Wood s hys | 2298, CouncilmenGoodman, Goodrich . ‘ IR ox o] 1 erance. Mrs. L. G. Charlton spoke on tant. Referred to the committee on l:d Thrane wers appoined to _act with 1 fls:‘:::n‘ffi: fifrfifi‘.fififi‘ufl of charty and | hnance and clalms, the meyor in moving city offices to the ) ‘od by M. dioated Vapors. Bend for Inhaler 7 ) g ATl dlscasen st the Blood, Urioney. apd Bexasl O j x 0d D . On motlon the eouncil adjourned, 3 . gans, te Disoascs and Piles Gured or no Foy. R —— 4 16 Yearn Hospital and Privade Practior. i - wultation and Examination /res be Bad of Norkh Geruline Tobuowo 4n the Gliorwrite foroircularaon ohroniodiseascs and deform at, Discason of. ho drylog up the ealoons curse means that| From a large number of petitioners, i fathers can support their own familics, | asking to have the grade establishsd on Mrs, Gratton showed the terrible evil of | the alley ruoning parallel to Sherman iquor and tobscoo, Hiraw Ostrom who [avenue on the east snd Seventeenth gullantly rescued Mrs. Couz ns s'reet on the west. Referred to the the opera house three yesrs ago testified | committee on streets and grades, most boldly and la:t but not least a col-| From Samuel Burnes, Boggs & Hill,| Dy, Harsbs, president ¢f Bellevue col- ored brothir, Rev, Wocdward, pastor of | arking permission 1o patch the sidewslk A SR (eR A RRRTL AL N i i the Baptist church, the only minister |along lot 6, block 120, Boggs & Hill's | '® e N COMBERIGS: | who has not mies:d a meeting, made s |additlon. Referred to committeo on |tioB In Saturday's Bes, relative to the really eloquent address, comparing |sidewalks and bridges. closing of Bellevue college does the ln- slavery snd the drink bond, H From Mrs. Eliza Fannery, calling at- | stitution great injustice, While it is — ———— o 1 Weakness, Ner Bellevue Collego, n, ete., oto., aud our new Al letters and consultations Confidenttal. Medicines sent to all parts of the country by pross, sccurely packed from ovservation, if full \ ; ) scripfion of oase is given, One personal interview e ol ’ preforved if convenient, Open at ail hours. » \ Patlents {rom & distance can obtaln rooms aad i . y board, Addresa all letters to - : T ——— :"“‘_ ploa for Woman Suffcege brcught down [tention to the fact that tho southiwest|trus that the collegs is fn mond of fands Omaha Medical & Surgical [nstitute : R the house. rner of Sixth and Hlck t g | wine lok & Rurgical . N T A "Tls meetlng was voted one of the very | osving awsy and e e Ty iy :::::ln:.:.f o ebaor Wohthes Absolute y Pure, 18th 86, Cor. Caplto Ave., Omsbe Neb | Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Lightest in best of the series Referred to the committee on finance [ one professor has resigned, and one there cage. fioms oo cmitel Bl i o activiey, postbively Weight. —— and clalms. fs talking of resigning, three teachers oannod be sold Lo ool N unpotency lost | b m Presses of any kind can the amonnt of work pro’uced, such little expenss, (ten fons 0 hay kinds.aod Ready mixed patut by qt,, p! gal: | From E, K, Long, clty auditor, askivg | are yet upon the P multitude of low test, short ¥0%y0load ra lioad box car,) as can be done with the Eitel lmproved Machines. Warmated or wg y qt., o K, gound, who expect to | 4 ywobrte , BSold oaly ln o ve f * ilulet aled wroular addrces, EKTEL & 0O.. Illaole. 1o, W, J. Whitehouse, 16:1 and Webster. | permission to employ A.” O, Haynes as | carry the school vigorously forward, -y HOTAL BAKING FOWDER 00 100 Wel Bb; T | 4710 HWi 07 e b Clalonds B omaba i - e 00 R a e,

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