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THE_OMAHA_DATLY BEE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 159, FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, | soaiaelaf S So0sidees ™ | CITY FATHERS 1N SESSION, |sprert e momt was st [y st v ot et | #CANDEE” ARCTICS | ONAHA MANUFAGTURERS, HIVALS | ¢ and Water Works— Recommend prices be secured. Book men here would — I rm; G I Butler | ing ufire alarny box be placed at the | like to see the system adopted, for the DOUBLE THICK BALL Billiard Tables. i X THE. TEA rmels, Nebrask ot Soball Confirm fombe: he | corner of Twentytsocond and Lak. ool book trado nettod the o mi ~ Tho Mitshell Mandamus Case Desumed ia Landis \l‘dlr‘ml 51 | it s b L sl siteots, Adoptary . g ] l,,,f,‘,' ||‘|"".““|‘,[ gL THR BRUNSWICK-BALKE COLLENDER & Co Ll the Supreme Court, dan, Grand I Sehembi Board of Public Works. | “Gas and Electric fts~Rocommonds | o FOfity, I toxt tonke, wen ™ ¢ i I . p Omit; B, 1. Cnstor, Wilbets oV {1 LAY tho AMBARER 6 o Erscompn god every fow yonrs, and theold - Hamufactarers of Dillard & Pool Tablss, vle Wear And Satoon. ) Fixtures, MArkot SNIDE INSURANGCE GOMPANIES, | dinsworth T .4 | AN INTERESTING, SPICY MEETING | |0 111 Pl i rpaper, TR the L s 4 1. "Olivai omon, 509 Y L 1 e i . f report of the committee on | or, decidedly, of the froe-boc - = A Novel Church Entertainment—A [ JAMES PYLE'S PEARDIND repne- | The Problem of Free Rooks for the | Diting wnd gtiaring swas i | movomont, ‘Anyihni which would tend et A Book Binding. Ete, Crovked Second Hand Gouds Deals ation ever nvert e, I!lh i relieved washe Puabile Scheols Disonssed by (e | dired th ke o POFL of tht cotr n T ¢ ANPRLg v L] & 5 WL e REES PRINTING (0, er—A Newsy Budget of e R L MR A L BT LT terested Citizens What It b R LU RS b A erica, as it wa ? AC ; Printers, Book Binders, small ftems. Will Cost member of the boapd of public works. | in G froint ey X And Diank Book Munufusturers, Nos. 100 and -y . he nomination, had been referred to | A furth o I i T8 South 1th Street, Oninhn, Nob Glins; BRI RO v U [ thnt commitiee, wid_ as it had not been | 0 A Tho wCaxina " iuanen Co. give 8 betiir o | TR —— ol Lt A Bled The City Council. | report d on, he e ‘lw;d the omina- | iy ; . ger than can be obined clse for the same Butter Tubs, Tho sproms court_ convonod yostor. | SOl ohabaoters, - Tho regular mecting of the oty couns | o, be confrmed. - e motion” was i et 3 LR e BT e, ) day morning and the first caso under con Covert lodgs No. 1. A.F. & A. M fiold Jnst evening it ME. HRilce, ohxit ¢ : , i ot efore ) f [ \a ) ! '3 overt lodgoe N ol § A el o e ley, chairman of the committee, | oot R o dolinite Hotio ASK 10 8eo tho ¥ CAND: ! K i sideration was the Judge Mitehell man- | Meeting this (Wednesday) ovening i | in the chair, Present, ) stated that he had no jrted on M, | Tojuni 10 otdur to take definite wetlo | ggboedia Boow, Arvio ¢ Aluskas, 80 | g p, :WE“I‘”“”% 0[.. B-u‘l,}‘”.,‘Tu,)f'M,h_ damos. Judgs Mason appeared and ar- | 7.5 F Bennett, s | Behm, Dailey, Ford, Furay, Good. | Schall bucause several members of the NO MONEY AT PRESENT A Common Sense § i, e, "INt wnd iervo St, Omittia, Nob rrod tho case for the intervenor and [ - Marri licenses were issued yosters | oo JiF by council had requested that it i conversation with a reporter last & day to James Black and Sarah MeWil. | Fich, Lee, Leeder, Schroeder, held until they could investigate the ap- | yigiit “Scerotary | Connoyer said that it ldea, Cigars and Tobacco, contondod thatinasmuch as the constitu- | . p : ] . inm, and Joseph Willis and Mary Lock PETITIONS AND pointen would require shout $10.000 to earry the \ tion gave the legistature the eight 1o in- | i S of Ot - From tho mayor, pproving the ordl. | . Mr. Datly moved that the vote refer. | fowitl fattire abont R10.000 to carry tlie ; : | MAX MEVER & (0, croaso tho number of fudzes and the Ju- | A pleasant card parts was lield Monday | nunco’ changing the grade of Twentieth | T the tomination to the comumittee be | e suid thero was no money inthe trens ] Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaccos, i i jots ¢ foy o, and y ieht he rooms « Go b\ 1 - _ - e " | reonsidere 4 § O Wl S Wi ¢ % Sune and A NN on. 5 10 2 S dioial districts every |X ‘;r y xL , A |] i i'-’Tw.l.").'.f( Il m\ -’:-h ‘.||”4‘”:‘\;v:\: (‘-‘l ||1’\‘ a point 1,050 feet south of Mosers, Bailey and Leo signified theje | U0 10 expond in this way.* The commit i Gune and Ammunition. 15 & South 11th - bbbl s sk guests of the house were present and ree street to the Union Pacific tracks. | intention to vote for the contirmation of [ ¢odgiion of work on buil improve ol " " taggo of that right in 189), that, thorefore, | Elats of the oo Mwere bresent and | iy Mr. Sehall when the committoe had. e | fients ventee i e (i dmprove. . S INTEILOCKAN CIUAT FACTORY. r | 9 v and - ot oo 1 3 i1 I 1Y It the rig ):lr:«hl.l,lull!lnn;:.l“ S | GRS BRIBAY. Tofbsnat for | From the mayor, npproving tho con. | Moo favorably on <‘1..| nominati rowing low. On this aecount, he s, TOR SALE BY Wanufuct ‘”"'[ "H'""C “ o power beyond thy . e M i H Vedity b v, Furay said that it pine %= | e plan could not be at once put into e fi — 0 incronsing | the week beginning to-day and end- | teacts with ED. Calluhan, Oleson & | condingly 1 o oight of_tho | S i could no ILEMRETINGD) | (ol =L 1— AR RS TS l'gm' Nos to them by that body | esccution SEYMOUR, tee, he said, had n obliged to call n 10 104 Furnnim Stroot, Omahin, Nob, thom in 1583 ing Wednesday, Novembur dth—-October | gyjconer and Stubt & Hamel to grads | eity council gradually sopar They - 10 Rt k. Ot o The court now has the matter under | 18 GENERAL i Stron nm m: Nob. advisement, and it will prooably bLe a week beford a decision will be ched RN TR IO T ALt i south and southwest, snow or slect north | and clerks of election, the same having | Bioposed to stand on the grommd. which | Groeers. - l!anA 19_uNTAILING. Eagle Cornice Works. Tikely to close, and - November open A 4 ) d L : Ttait streels. peiug dissolved, alcohol was | MALARIA prevented and thoronghly erad- fine and cool, changitg to—cloudy, | €M e E inating fudgos | the substiunee with which the ‘dissolution ol by DUFEY'S Prit: MALT WHISKEY, 1612 DOUGLAS STREE Cortilees stormy and unsettled, with rains in the om the mayor, nominating judges | (& "huing nccomplished. He, howeve: 125 per bottle, sold by all Druggists and Ui, Nebry wkn 2 Locac yesterduy morning, he and cold wintr, t been appointed by the county commis had always stood, and vote against % SR war informed that a certain insurance Mr. John Daily, v of the sccond | sioners.” The action was taken in order King the board of public works a dem , Poraonnl Paragraphs. 1 A. Castetter of Blair, isin the city. company of Beatrioe was doing business | district in the "second ward, s | to avoid adispute as ~of the sratic institution A A in this state,on the same plan as the Farm- | wiom some complaint is 8 appointments already made. € mnnm.».L he niotion to reconsider was Miss Betsy Stuart, of Shenandouh, In Fpflq Fite, ers & Mochanies association, just raled | he sits in a saloon instead of 3 om the ¢i reastrer, reportin and the nomination of Mr. » is visiting in this city. Al~l"m» Falling out of business by the supreme court, but | store as he ndvertised, explains t 2 | e had tendered to the property owners | ¢ od by § b Mr.J. A. Jury and wifo und Miss Jesso B l i PR Man' fueturers of Ornamental on inquiry ho found that thero was 'twa | eigar storo and saloon ara ubjoining tat | on Burt street the amounts alloved them | § Jeoasich. " Jury, of Ashland, spent yesterday e e, Lo Galvanized Iron Cornices, Dormer comphnics in Beatrice, one of which had | the former s cold und meonvenient, | by the assessors for damages on aceount | 7y DALY S Y T AR s e A Hollii, OITRGIED Sorinn ko, | Winaois, Wit Hicosies LS compliod with |||vl law mu‘l hud | while the |..n.|r i witrm and plesi L. o of grade The amo nts had | Fura) ) % T 10 ST ) Vit ARBTRANS G D Tmpotency, Sypills, Scrofuls, and all i any purt of th ntry. cnsh eapita o 100,000, | Furthermore the saloon is o quict and-| il VANCES, u § s - GHlite: dind bosH WoF ing | orderly pluce. ! for i Declaaing the necessity hangi \yh:.‘-?.‘."l I"'l*'k‘x’:'.;.” ((']"”" ("wllllf.“' ;'%fifi"t‘?mfi.‘?fi':"?\‘3,51'73:.?"\" on the Furmers & Mechanies plan, but To the mtense amazomont of the neizh From the m|gli(nr, reporting the ar- | the grade of Leavenworth stree 3 [vE .: ;I'“-(- i »3.! 1R CATIORILALYY DLy Morchants, Banlkers, Ldivs immediawly stopped business when e [ horhood, yesterday's sun - strugaling ngements which could be made for | Pwintieth to Jicobs street Pl i £ ecdentaryemployment 1 A ey commenced s suit ist the Farmers | throngh the heavy veil of wrey clonds fo 3 the building in Hunscom park. A sceond ordinance WV Huntington and wife, of tration, Irregularitiesof the hy [ proved Piient Mo m»m' DR ..;'T...J’:l'n'i' & Mechanics association, and he was in- | athwart five mon standing on the dis. | The auditor was instructed to have the necessity of changing th Francisco guests at the Paxton, Mr Bowels or Kidneys, or who y 10 8L O, Nob, 5} 45 ; | H r N i £ formed that they would henceforth do [ muntled walls of Thos, Murray's long | Puilding insured for throo years Leavenworth strect, from | _',!:"',",‘[‘,'r’,'f,",‘.,'],;.,.',':,”"”"(4 e rtas s invalsable D R Trou g el s " 8 . oors, Sash. Etc, no business they had complied | prospective building. Later they were | From dealers, submitting proposals for | Jicob streets Passeil. -4 or § with the law. The attorney genernl | ghserved to work: two men actualiy went | 14y, grain and coal. Referred to the Ovdering the grading of Davenport - (%) 'f'htl-".nnd: s FRliR snid ho was determined to do lis duty to wheeling brick, one man to wheeling | committee on police. street from Sixteenth to Seventeenth Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured thon }:"‘,;‘,"',’;‘“,',,',‘v‘.“:‘; A. ROSENBRUY, ho understood it, and s the people”! mor another duet to laying brick From the board of public works. sub- | sireets o the established grade sands of es of rhenmat'sm. This i Manufuoturer und Dealer in eleoted him 1o |y SEIGE UIToR Wi .,m. while Phos, himself stood in’ the cellar | Mitting cstimato in favorof C. H. Watson | fopred abundant reason for behef that it will ""l";‘:"‘:"‘m‘:,‘:;!‘:g‘:'\’:' Doors Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, and illesnl insirance as | and shouted, “more mort.* Mr. Murray | fob shtwalk construction, nmountingto | = After passing a number of other grade | cure you. Try it tom. $1.50at Drug- g 4, Telopione No. 03 N R 4 L+ Omahing, Nob, he was willing and bound to see that the | yssured the reporter, who hastened to the | B8 Approved : ordinances the couneil adjournce - 5 ‘ nocossary protection would b given | spot. that i eold. weathar il o e rom the board or publie works, sub- A, POAtOME Olinh ko8, gists. For testimo- ) 2 | £i ot t tinter i ! ) X7 il them. e said further, that at present | vene, he will have the pal mitting estimates in favor of the Barber FREE TEXT BOOKS WASHINGTON DR Gl D8l 90~ Dost nials and circuls Gn" UEROR Electreal Supplies Ao had his hands full of business. but as p,,".l,),.(, by next spring ty ars nsphalt paving u-er.m , for the lnllm\'- e oo Bh AR N bR TN send stamp. ) IR e 8oon 18 ho had time, he |"'"|I-U~m| to look Messes. W Jo Jackmim and AL B. iz amounts kl‘{ Jele 4,38 | Two Committees Mect and Discuss [ G107 FRESED B _.‘| o ““”m i W TUE DR, 8. A. RICHYOND NERVINE COMPANY, Electrical Suppliss into otner und ditferent snide instititions | present to the world, with the date : Cferr e OHIGaEN cek ending Oct. 2 5, shed by : 33, waich have been operating in this state | Oct. 20th, the Western Merchant, 1 From the bonrd of ]nul)lu' works, sub- The special “free text book® committee | VM- Van Vieek of the postottice depart ST. JOSEPH, MO, L. W. WOLKE & €O, Eloctriclans, to the great finaneial detriment of the numlhl\ i4|||r| Wl devot mitting estimate in favor of Daniel Sulli L : O et Corret 6088008 FHtly red by Pyaicians, | MEORIC Hock O urdar Alaving, S, people. m & Co, for constric sowers | of the board of education held a special | A 5 L : i I ogtrio Sutthive, Spouking Taves, THE JAPANESE ; A amounting 1o $2,693.63, Approv | meeting in the hourd vooms Iastnight in | Established |,I};;‘I"'tff'.‘l,:::t‘: connty, For testinonials nind ciren'ars send stamp, | 0010 S and Nioll Htin e o workdingg ocourred | publication app ine fnnn. T "'I"H'I"l"‘"'l’:ll;;.“"l"' works, sub- | conjunction with the committee of the | Otos connty. Fiford B Loe o D0veH FOR SALE BY aptist chureh of this ei with .h"( two a sty cover | mitting a bill ag I gt i e Hraleagey | e ! ! ron i AT T T e T i i i R Seper | compiny for ¥1N.5 for mramte Dlocks | signer of the petition for free school | Discontinied — St o, Hamilton C.F. GOODMAN. Iron and Nails SO entortainment and drew aarge andience, | il k “are beyond reproach, | furnished by the city. Refvrred hooks. Twao of the members of the board | county OMAHA NATL MANUFACIURING. GOy rre f o ot ; : Names Changed—Antelopeville, Chey- = ) i The ndmission wis ,Cand nettod “-|,. ¢ the topies dealt in appeal to the in From .Jmnu» M. McKoon, protesting | of education committee were absent, and [ S8 highezi ) B q Cut Nails R mimen wip o, o i S o el e e chuin | o el M, BoKoon, voeeing | o odaculos oomuitst wute bacnt il | gt uoont 10 Rimiah Cooks v | AMUSEMENTS. ., S s and Spkes, ol thy chur ! Ay dLiLianin 4 i i cre A ‘”,‘:,‘"m to cofleot 1,000 s | discussion of the matier ensued, howoever, | Postmasters Appointed - Altili, keith | PEOPLE’ STHEATER OIIIMId Tron Works Compaty, consisted of a pa e 3 lists of the t v 0 ; b . : ; A ! . | y g i rounty, J ( nrnmlu Barnston 14z nted 1 Japanese we z—with bride | w, v Bads is best | damiges to her propert, |t the proposed | which brought Jou! some interesting | coun W g X 5 sented n Japanese wedding th br i of the best RO PO} Sm Delight, -~ Custe LATEAWOUD &/ A1UB S UL Muchinery. Cistines, Stonm. Eniines, Boflors, and bridegroom with the necessary at nagers ) newsp £ points, SOty v 13 (;,\,,,” Genon, B AL e Proprictors | ATehitvetuni ron Worlc Tmn Tieuhees, Sl tendants, antd dressed in the costun £ | menin all ”. t cle me . Sulti mhuutlunw Mr. Copeland, on). school board com- | & ' 4 Y ! [ county, Josaph” A d | SONMEALIO. L cee s Maniugest B 1. T2 Tt s 18th Streora, T CAiOD or fr A gnpml w'-tilm with the ul;l luly w cess doubtle tte ml»llu- u.mm b 4 Re- | mittee, ope sned the conversation | W Cleyenne county, wd areansed th o Dutw e % personaily in faver of sdopting the free AL FEsh " - groom und bric \ linzneinl consider- What Sporying Mol Ity on, 1 number of citizens. asking that | gchool book system, -1 have seen several .’-;.h',:"' fUovnte; J:::::l\ \nh |\IIH\VI|1 ot MONDAY and IUHIJH. WL Bed2l - WEANNE & DRO, ation. I Irank after the fashion | Sportsman’s News: When Lowis R. | 2 four-foot sidewalk be luid on the west | attorneys, ani all of them have expressed Tscemard, Pt county, Bernard | EDNEY ¢ NEX, supported by the Foundry Works. of the Jupan The most interestod | Redmond, the South Carol moon- | side of King street, from Franklin to | the opiion that the step will be a per RiEaaTav ST ,,(,”m;.;m\, BERnE SRALG CU B CL Cor. 14th and Jnckson ‘Sts . propared to do.all spectators we: ;wn (lmmnuin. w““ll]'v sl]lin]i_'r, G ered, after for eight yea W 5. R E et Marve f.’. Im legal o.ml lJulll'v Luke I\.ml ”l eanlbs) At Dimas, BN ke T e Kinds of Tron “Castins: nlso, O, 0. hoir great. applause, scemod to take u | eluding the government oflicials, was rom property ow - Mary's | if the state schoal laws provided thatthe S . Bannister's Kockin s Grico Bars manuraciurol ront interest in the mock ecremony, | asked to surrender, ho exclaimed: avenue and Jackson strects, protes school bourd should furnish cortain | oy (@) /AN n\VIE asn By i = Bt fr. Barnaby failed to sing as was an- | “Never, to men who fi my back!™ | against the manner of collecting the | things to the ehildren but did not specify E dgewntor, Adair coun- S g ? mounced, but Mrs. Wilkinson acted ,,, | Bufor was taken five bullets had | taxes for grading said streets. Re d | school books, he tdonbted whether these ty 'I\l"?l'l" Wolford 'l“m"m, B WEONESUAY and THURSOAY, OCT. 28 and 29, W : Mattresses. John Epencier, Propeiotor. Manufact ot bl ’ pric Maufacturer o YD IFALUNLY Gulvanized Tron wnd Cornieo. W Dodwo, wind 11 N CuRING rth Lt Stroct, Onahin, Neb SE e e praise. Mr. Spinlock recited “Church | relate, he got well in the hands of w'rude | - From Chicago Lumber company, stat- | But I have examined the matter and Jusper conntys Cope, Polk county seene i J A 8, N D jD both finwncinlly nnd in tho mattor of | hands of uckwoods nurse, ho. might | Marey, and asking that theie necesary applisntéonny bo furnished, | 107 contys 3 I Winset, Ames, Story FAIUAT and SATURDAY, UL, 30 aad 3, Dl Cots, To. 200wt 108 Lol S, Monday and charged with receivii g | and people are encouraged 1o do their i oss the alle f ks issued during the year, | : CANFIE NUFACT NG .C0., Monday 4 goniving peol! Sk SUHOTCO S0l ildi ) i Lam Joseph Glover Vit Matince Wedinesday wid Saturaay, CANEIRID M ANDEACTURING /OO feamalu Iyt re Just ce ; : I s L ) ardin county, . ! e G BRI, he principal witness against him w. 8 s Detoctive Curtin of Bufl rom the city water work's company. | tent at least, was contemplated by the county, A. Marl ane e A UL Doutas the thief who sold the g L P 9 ¥ wrd he Ccovered” nim | announcing that the hydrants orderéd law ain “m‘;'w ) m ‘Kra i Streot, Omuim, Noby : the mmmd and buri hem. Folitti, Joe Goss was “covered” a few weeks - as administrator of |ty districts, and there was no_ reason Milo, e “mm‘ O lml e g - and Wilkon, a partner of Folitti, teatit «d dreaded weapon—kidney dis . But zin the courts would be scettled for Mr. Jenkins, of the petition-signer: remont county., J U/fi_ t .& 1068 ‘lfllrll]frli'fv!ul{ll'fiif 3'[.‘.“.'],.&5.‘50..“@5'.“" 80- Among the artices recovered wasa value | the monstér had they covered him with | By Lee Tt the issioner | school as much as they shonld, because o : LS iy be instrueted to put a fenco around iy § iSO E AL en AL " W. F. STOETZEL intle the pre It iy doubtless true that 2 K. Adopted. | the larger his family and the greater bis | Connt : ; : R prey i y 8 | connty, ( vight; Has proven to sell the best Omaha Safe Works, ous socond hand goods dealer, who wi. | presumably this explaing why thev asa | be located underthe supervision of the | the free book systom wonld tend to ve- | i otthis L] Omubn. Wilkon has long since left tor surrender when attacked in the baek. He | der contract with James Fox be paid for | ciy O burnt ol Ditest b ang cerated iles has business The invest S0 mong all elass will feteh 1 insirncted to take steps o h-uu and ks 1 O v 3 o Bt g business. The investigation of Wilsor s mon g 1 Al feteh s man ] ) Looks," said Mr. Connoyer, the secretary | pox s eured e werst cirone msen of . Soap Manufacturer, i< Wiy : - commitled on sewerage ) “Isn't it true that -there less than | ine medicine, Lotions and_instruments do eonnty judge o con n and s | that the metropolis of No (i at .”Lm N Having no vent o pay 1 have grently roduce | coln_for the nse of the Union 1 i | bination of 5 importance to the city Isn't it also true that thatis about | jtehink of his_substitute and was aceordod grest | gone elear through him, but strange to | to the cityuttorney. school hooks' could bé legnlly furn Discontinued — Chilvbesta. Springs, | wirh new und spe o R Bells™ in a very hle m: backwoods g ing that the company is about tocrec found that the law does not B ) W o Mattress Company, the wholo, the fuir w oo By the way, if Gartield had beon in the | §:5,000 building at Four nd | 50" Spectlys 1t provides “that i [, Postmasters” Appelnted—Allison. But- | Grudlty ithout Crime Manutaciuving Mttrouos, A6iine. Foathor amusement. have lived. A heap of volunteer testi- | lowed to occupy o part of s in_which v+ 1 think text books | & 4 58 Yo P s i FOLLOWING 11§ FORMER EMPLOYER mony against the infallibility of the phy- [ until the buildingis completed : & act, the law pro- | (U0 M‘”:; ‘}\'[ l“.:)lm‘,",“:""’;:‘"l".;:" DUDEAL TR S b e 5 Tha caso of Dobbins, who was ar sicians has been accnmulating of late Erom J. B. Kitchen, asking permission | vides 1 shall make up a list R o Ly T RN A o ,.““‘,“,, Factory G‘lI‘l : Overalls, * stolen Zoods, knowing them to be stolen, | own' doctoring move and more. 1tis axton to his Harney strect building. ! Brown. aper and quite 08 certain, Referred, ,,...u.‘.\. e boke. to i ewrtatn u | Franklin counity, Newton Wilde Manufacturers of Overalls, il ho soceotid thom it his houso, rovolver. Tow saw the point | were ready for use. Referred. Mr. Coburn suggested that free school | 0 back yard where he had dug w hole 4 i I A N. Zus attorney for | hooks were supplicd in some of the coun- oo a Paper Bozes. thiof, stated that Dobbins kn th | ngo and he tumbled, and so did Dan | the estate of Itu«lm‘y Duteher, stating | why the same thing should not be done Newhll B aong Ao At R‘ \\é 3L WILRIE, ‘Dad Stolen them, becanse he told him o, | Mace. Death “fetched ‘em’ with that A0 against the city now pend- |y ihe city. P Hlind, CorrolGovie nointy. Wim. that all Dobbins gave them was §12:5 they should have been lively and drwn $l 200, Refe ¢ city gttorney. | committee, said that the ehildr [ oy RCa 4 = ) Leiod and will vocoive prompt uttentio and that the goods were worth $(0. | fiest. They could easily disarmed T103 poorer_class of people did not attend | 510 MG ik Vi MpULEY Sl s ;i i et able fur clonk. Dobbins was hound over | that dead shot —- Warner's safe cure, L their parents cannot stand th 7 . 3 to the distriet court i’ the sam of 10, | which, drawn’ prompuy. alwiys taked | of the hydrants on Park avenue that are | expense. As 4 nihy the poorer the man | 3% M1 ,;‘" aking Safes. L oand was ot sporting men dread this enemy more l‘\'l yl 3 'y expense in sending them to school. T i . ! ] ono timo employed by Wilkon, thre motori- | ihitn ang mishap of their profession nd | drants ondrod by the eity comngil 43 not us it should b, The adoption i'i'.'fl"‘.l-""{'\'.,.‘.:J.":::x'.‘f\‘. I e G. ANDIES 3 i b ion, h Manutectnrer of Five and By A arcested for having lirge amonnts o rule are 50 partial to llllln'l-lvmenl ity o DA . move the obstacle to the education of the Do il Work Shitiers and Wirg : ssion some months <o | “dead shot,” By Schroeder—That the curbing and | poorer peonle, This was done. in Penn. | Work. - Cor, 4th and Jnckson Stx, Omanas Neb h prov to have been stolen : t Redmond was vight. No man should | guttering on South Thirteenth street un- | gylvania, Massuchusetts and New York Y : ' A sure eure for Blind, Il]l'ululz. Tehing s = purts nnknown, snd now Dobbins is trv should “draw,” face about and proceed | out of the proceeds of bonds ME. CONNOYER QUESTIONED nd S ey E 5 2 s 03p, ang his hand in the second hand goecs 1o the defence. for suceh ks, S0 com- h\ the charter, and that the eit ST “I am decidedly in or of free | “.'“ I:“l-”'l'l‘“ UL . In the Clty P. ). QUEALRY, buginess broke him up, and it ismeoo | every tine unless “covered by it wons | sell said bonds. Referred. of the board, in- answer' 1o a question of | 50 years standing, No. one e sufler nve than likely that Dobbins will go the san.e | dertully suceessiul “dead shot." By Furay—Whereas, The duties of the | Mr. Coburn’s mibnutes atter appiying this wonderini sootl Howard St Bet. 16(h and 17th Oflica i SucioncncihosilorsMapazing, CITY BREVIT “Omaha Do Shine.” tively unimportant on account of the ex- | 8,000 children in this city attending | 1 Barm than good. Willimms' Indian 5 Z T The commissioners appointed by the Cedar Rapids (Ilown) G ; haustion of the va 5 p JrEe sehool?' 1 Mr. Coburn’ ahsorbs the tumors, allays the g i Wagons and Carriages, . 4 ted with tive ‘hat is about the figure," returned | b 5 praise the houses and lots in h Liv - would be pattis and with water works remain of great | Mr, Connoyer. FonKova Il ‘,‘_’I,‘,",‘ L my prices, - } nl\n-.\ v‘[ l;ll NEn\n : 4 i to o i il | : Vo anulacturers of Fine Carriages, the Ikhe ley vailvond compuni vening sk o have not visited Oma. | Kesolved, That the committee on sew- | Jalf the number of children of school SKIN ; MER'CA.N |CYL|.ES V0 13 Harioy streo, Onii ag.,'x..... now prepuring their report to tl ¢ ha before in five venrs Then it was a | erage heveafter assume the duties of wi- | iy Omahay”? v ¥ J O ntment ¢ B Apenin in Nobruski 1or Jnu- 3 Celobiuted Splhib county judze. A gr dead of dissatis- | muddy, God-for-sitken, dyspeptic looking | 1er works and shall be known as. the “Y s pacie, Pimpl ack Head 7 L anufiulur Shutt Sulkios, faction seems 1o b hrewing nmong town, noted for its uncouthiness and mis: | eonmittee on water works and sewer “Is it fair to suppose that the other s and Eruptions on tl S FERY of the owners of the property condemn it suit. To day “Omabado shine,” Oma- | 8, and that the committee heretofore | half are going W e privite scaools of AneleaERRs, ‘”“'l“"‘l “'I“l mnm on necount 6f the prices put iy s | haof liv s has disappeared. She went Llln\\h |~l|u' Ceommittee ontive and | the eity i ]h", AW © BAps, i 7 m;gmruu (22 IS Estuldishid 18, property, hut it is hoped that the e out s the ved men are going, as civili works! I be known as the Noj certainly not.’ s ugists, o mailed on reeeipt of / CHieaGO.I%: A, J.SINPSON, . The Leading L.xrmgh Factory, will be settled nmicably, as i zation advinees. Butoldl olvilization bimittes on lire w, don't” you believe that thes . Putific is desirous of zottivg to work ut | dropped down i leetle might™ over the M- Furay stated that the_ wator works | ehildren, now oul of school on (his e, | lied by Kun & ¢ il Schrocter & & e MRS I ML P T I ~ the exrlicst monent .l border Tine this time and left @ good | Dusiness was beeo ning more and more | count, would attend scitool if free school | Beelit. Atwholesale by Goodinan, - A new coul shed is very mueh necded | many very bright lowa eities witnont | Importit and he thouzght it should be | books were given themz Don't you think - Mendelssohn & Fisher, atthe engine house of thi water wor s, someé of the touching up then should | plwed in the hands of committemen | that the pavents would ke an extra A Cannibal's Opinion, White 1 22d, At present the conl is thrown upon 176 Jave had, At the time the writer last | Who wonld handle it properly. 't to furnish the ehildren with elothes, | § ground” and “is unprotected from 1o pat foot in Omaha it bad o pasing and | M Leeder, ehaivman of e committee | otherwise ot m on ".,,f\,\'\‘fi.q ,‘\,""h,,u'l.'.;“('\:f i o OMAMA WIHTHE LEAD COMPANY, TAnew J“h Lis very mach need d | sewe To-diny she eleven M l‘ < fon five and water works, said that the | dition 1o attend sehaol if g l: B A RN paper, | H Corroders mid Grindors of atthe ongine honse of the water worl s, | of paved streets and twe resolution was intended to reflecton him, | were assured (hat there would be o _ . i | D D) Avprosent the conl i« thrown upon 116 | seweraze Phe population as giv L hoth s o his competency amd intogrity” | expense on the score of bookss Mamy | WHIH wits ll that wis lett o iission 3 e L'fl I“Y e Whiie LMG cgrond s Sunprotected from (o | tho it eonsus, s ), | He proceedl to answer some statements g in te city who is earning, as ou | U3 gt y AN mabn. N1 Gvi e Sornis n||ll||h|-‘ conl mlnd The b | was but 15,000 a0 few b nnl«lv by }\lv' iy ”I“'I” .II H»'Hn- [ might suy,n diily pitteneo, connot aflord [ USET intest thon, veur majes T L SITANE Superintendent. o which wore handed in a short time w0 | and has whout doubled itsoff witter works item over which such a tss | g send his ehildien t sehool on secount | 4oy EERRLOALLDOU, SO | _ Eworemo iiah i o counil 't 15 W0 07 e e b i e e e st o ks, i | G G ost f Looke, ik 15 oo pro. i3y mirmired o e ninistar, e MRS C. ALUCAS, hat it would be cheaper to do without B o We cannot which had been investigated. He detied | allow them to be dependent on the eity -~ Ik Huty-a i 1 MO s t'ul-ll lm";«' et seribe the magniticence of the 1 Euntbmin from: ”II"N\'”I'I\'I ! Urax) | o fur as congerns U objection that Uiy “ :;’: HIAON U0 "I, i HERL . e EEGon ST A ma ATy : « | OMAHA HOTEL DIRECTORY. Jotective Pound, of this cit clans focks in Omaha I'hey mark s | 1o prove his statements or to sho Whore | adoption to the new book system would ‘ ) . y: ¢ 0 arth iy ere T 21NN \ y - eradit for the wrrest of M Lnscher, | Toading stro s for miles, anid apper | e Qaeder) bl heen deretictin his tuty. | foster the feeling f-eommiinisin, on tho | M his own contey, thepe are several DRESS MAKINCG, the .-\‘.nn. Lofthis city, who wis a1+ o Tike Chicago's ~uperh stractires | He il tried to do his duty while on the | e principle el sehools ought 1o fos At s i e R 1609 ST. MARY'S AVE. The Hillard, day at Hastings. The arret | one conld " imagine for w western | committee, and chiallenged any member | ger that feeling. ¥ v ‘ n ST A il single instance TR TR T T Ty unless he's well done, on tomsat Bheurs, ). K Murkel Thos. Swohe, Proprictors e fo on the complaint of Hat ¢ | city like the one in uestion eriis BN S R AT I A | edilices are marked Tor theie beanty and ot on his part, exeeptin the one | Seeretary Confoyer said that while fa el Omuhns, Nobrusi, with hirving sold her o heating stove, n contliness 1 school honses dot | oF the water works item He cons | voring the ndoption of the system, he FIRST NATIONAL BANK ? ting the proceeds (o his ovn | “every hill” and the one hundred and d the resolution to have been offored | thought that the board should “set about arseher is now ont on bailand i | thivty-tive snloons in Omaha pay the neat | #% 20 msult o him.and he proposed 10 | it vight awuy. Eerhaps it would be a Arcade Hotel L (A LAV i i ki | TG SloenENESR NG Ll your | v sutistaction in some manner good plan to give fice supplies to the U. 5. DEPOSITORY Janios Cusoy. Propeiotor. tice Brown. Luscher contends that the | to the school fund of that district. “The e Thvane said that o - thought the | Children at first, suclins pencils, papers, Dol i stove wis his property, and that he hid | Ticense in Omala is $1000 dnd it all goes | ution should not have heen intro- tes, drawing hooks, tracing books, J a right tosell it The property is worth | to the sehool fund, so that there is no tix e paid a tibute o Mre. Leeder's | ore,, the cost of which in w year's time Capital - - s e S000,000, Rl U +ubiaiit §1) whatever for school purposes, and the | fithful work in the council amounted to quite’ adkum. “Afterwards nub: MARK. ; i, i Wiy Lincoln Germani school fund loans monuy by the thou My Behm said he thought the resolu- [“the ~ “ontire' lst© of text books / R Buplys, - - - oo ett dems e ived not sl There wro thirty police in Omala, | tion w o dutended as an insultand ought | eould e supplied ‘free 4 e — | N | Tha Cozzes, | i | Omaha, Nebrg so the mayor informed us, but we do not | 0 he withdrawn fr. Copeland ppggysted that the plan | Hermun Kountze, President P Ramasoy & Co., Propriotors ilws s think any of our party saw more than Mr. Furay then arose and anhounced | of furnishing thy sailer supplics be Creighton, Vice Presides ated that llw Stock Yard [ one or (wo during the two days visit | that he would withdraw the resolution adoptod at once, wdthat beginning with John A, Creighton, Viee | ident, of Lincoln, will at once p there, Only twao men were who KEPORTS OF COMMITTEES, next yeur the texy tm,il.‘ be sunpiicd free FoOL Davis, Cishier, KAtes $2.00 por dny , 0o durk 1oons, Also Palsoe ‘v a costly and piek showod eyidones of havine imbibed too ades und Grading —Recommending | of cost, He was fotlijved by M. Cobirn, o Hotel 3wt Ko, O, Nl house at R yards,” and arfangeme frocly, amd Cthere was’ noindica | l:"ll the return I"' '“"IIIII'| iaysaiss | who suid that the tend ey of the board WAL Megquite, As'c Cashier, are now being made to seeure the neces: | ton 'of e least disturbineo the dum tofots 1 amd 24 in Clark '~ | had already been in that “direction; that B L OARLICHA. CRTTN ) o gary pluns antl specitications. Thiscom- | any kind. No loafors were scon addition for opening and widening How- | iy hud alvondy ordered the. free pur S ...n;‘."'}".'.'.f'l'.’.’. e, ! Canfleld Honss, puny possesges lots of push and cnergy | taded 1o discover o single man out of | ard street from Fairview to - Charles | chile of music books, slates, and other 6 [uoi UB o, Mot ad Enruion SIE T litai 3. uor and doserves i great deal of eredit work, Everyhody wis Dusy, and seem- | streets, be approved and placed on file. | wminor artieles : : i fnbindated, riturialia ) Lincoln's enly fer 3 ed o be uttending to their business | Adopted Mr, Knox, of the petitioners’ commit- e, : T ST 1 el nesd new boing tricd for selling liguor o | strictly. * % * M Boyd, the great Grades and Grading—Returning the | tee, thonght the above suggosted plan Colda. Bronchitie, € i Geonge Canfold & $0 . 1o Sunday. - Ehe trial commenced Monany, | pork packer, is mayor. He it is, together | communication ot G Bemis ssking | good and fensible one, biit winted some Asthma, @ r 130 Union Stock Yuuds Mulel, bouth and @5 still in progress. Polsemin | with De Miller, editor of the Herald, | for the -~h'!'l‘-'m|« ut of the grud Qefinite time set for the adoption of the ko108 - Nt : Fowlor, who ix one of the new | who control the democracy of the stite | streets in Credit Fon and G free toxt book scheme 1y 1010 Unders | dra 80ttt (ndiice thev do ; Man a a y “anul\ " of the |.m||]. from l'llm" of Nebraska. - Mavor Boyd is looking to \m‘\ mi'll»nl'mnmlll also Nn'“»‘i" ‘;'-; the | stund me," he said, W committee ;“‘ far them! Apo, g varly, auvs thathe e deas | ward the United States senato. He 3x o | grades: had ot been estublished in | rom the potitioners, we arenot here. to ik g is beautiful, 2 e ’ nd is bound 1o ston the Sun igcht, Wilde ik, soud business. man Kotivrs tst ndition. Prospect Place and portind fanlt. Omalia ought to be > douitarure is beautiful, all but her skin; day liquor teaflie. 1t was at Mes. Conke .nqu (s« done much for Omaha * * College Pluee, and recommending 1ts | yegud of her seaools, and of her school = and nobody has ever told to the ity engineer. Adopted. | hoard, | belicve yon w et in this saloon where the shooting oceurred ( We must say this in conelusion to-day | Felercne P i i - 4 iy e < DR it | ittt pagtlin Lt oaneluaion staday [S Ul EEE I B S that the ap’ | matter wiscly wnd inte PENNYRG’ALPH_LS | her how easy it is 1o put thee shooter been o most snceessful daily newspapers in the @ pointment by the mayor of Peter Turkl- Speaking of the o t € | beauty on theskin, Beauty ver of the putrol wagon be con- e Ry A ey | "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. on the skin is Maguolia - - I Priog Planters House, botter mar Fhe matter i wetore | west, viz ‘Phe Bek, Republican and | son as d 1 i uine. ' The + ew hotel in Lineoln, the Premont | and edited with ability. And they Peral members of the conncil on the | ,.l 1 that the system would give s chanee [ phila oAl ..,.,.-.m ‘ Balm, FERIS, 110y «thé oli [ Hevald Al of them fire well man firmed. “Tho report was opposed by sev- | yavions purtics, Mr Coburn s a e I . 3 rrouids that the ovdinauce provided that 3 o Dopse, gave o banguet Inst nizht 1 ardent supporters of the publie i | ground Il doobery was cor . - Soiaee wember of invited \ provements which hive made Omha the | the drivers should also e policcmen 1t would neces ST, oyt A iar iy S s Sham bl ) sl was a grand sucecss, i w0 wers | areat city shebus grown o be, which the mayor talded W specity. in bis 0 insur DOk naihiohls stromm Gt Nou e Yorue

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