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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1880, ~TWELVE PAGES, OWNING, KING & C Largest Manufacturers and Retailers of Fine Clothing in the World. OUR SPECIAL SUIT SALE. Has been a great success and will be continued but a short time longer. DON'T FAIL TO SECURE ONE OF THESE BARGAINS. T TR R TN TR R TRERED . | TN RN REMEMBER, THESE ARE AL, From our own factory, 406, 408, 410 and 412 Broom St., WNewr F'resh Goods. oo o i NOW BEING SOLD AT HALF THEIR VALUE. T R R T T T T WO R N S P ) S e S X T SO NS L FOE e SR e ISR WA TR TP Y TR Owling to the interest manifested in We manufacture nothlng but What Wll]. glve absolute Satlsfactlon and at Owing to the interest manitested in “The Dark Secret,” rices that defy competition. “The Dark Secret,” which comes this weck to the Grand Opera Touse, we have [ - . which comes this weok to the Grand Opera Houso, we have decided to present a limited number of tickets to this enter- reided to present alimited number of tickets to this entor- taiument, to our lady customers, on Monday, the ith inst, inment, to our lady customers on Mouday, the 4th inst, BROWNING, KING & CO; BROWNING, KING & CO N. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas & o= Soms - Reduced Nearly One-Half, | Great Reductions peearmacec. DONT FORGET OUR MOTTO Money cheerfully refunded if goods do not suit. One price, and that price the Lowest. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ROWNING, KING & C0, = G, woome o Mail Orders LAttended To Prormptlyr. SERORE THE LEAP. Howe said. “If you can relocate beforo the | nam street without a turn. You have got | that locality. ALl cities have their little | council for the lot upon which tho new Ber | strect city hall site was originally deeded to 5 5 N wing A LOOK BEFORE k AP, | bascment ‘of tho' city hall is fairly up, you | the longest and tho straightest streotin | parks, of course, and Omaha with a few, | building now stands. At the time the al- | tho city for city hall purposes only, and that s EROMITHEIWIRE . can do the same thing on Jefferson s juare be- | the city. It runs from Fort Omaha to South | ought to keep what they’ve got. leged offer was made there w not @ dollar | 3 "o0 00’ tha location of the hall woro h = The legislative abpropriation bill, as com. forc that basement s fairly up, and | Omaha, and there 18 an ordinance now pend- Now when the question of putting amarket | in the city treasury, and the board of educa- { ¢ 0" Gog ot L'h““ .“j““’lc ""f“fl pleted by the senate committee, increnses 0 City | Beep on locatiug ~ and ° relocating | ing to straighten the only joz m it between | house on Jefferson square came up, in addi- 1 tion had to advance the money necessiry £0 | 1y s turther intimatod it St owuers. | the sulary of the president's private secro Citizens All Interestod in the City | inducing people to invest money, and when | California aud Cuming. ~ When this is done | tion to other opposition, the working men | commence the building as it now stands.” It | S5 ¢ aamatad that wo of the | tary from $3,250 to §5,000. ¢ ek’ Hall you have sold your property, move the pub- | and the horse and cable companies arc con- | were against it o that it was not passed, and 1 been claimed by the opponcnts of tho | [oss browinent and active o - hoRdafTersonl | i fer e et . lic building to some othier place.” solidated, and an act to that effect has passed | a8 1 tricd to. represent tho working men, I | present site that thero was not suicient | S430re boomers were those original owners, |y, N/ Cornelia Curnochan Roosevelt and o the legislature, you will havo a cable line | didn't urge the' matter. Soon after that'it | room ~to erect ' suitable building | 2% that their disintorested zcal for Jefferson | ¢ (ol VIens broiborr Von Zedlits, of the CHOICE. n the Ninth., from Iort Omaha on the morth to South | was decided by the councilto erect a baud | and that the city hall would have to be built | JIbAre was sunply an attompt to fileh the | 7 U7 S Wore married in St. Thowas Thero was a meoting at Twonty-ninth and [ Omaha ou the south, a distance of ton miles | stand on Jofferson square. That was done [ up to the lot line, but that was no drawback, | SEER Shrecs lots from the oity. 1 CHLDED || S Drid Farnam strects last evening to discuss the | Without s turn. Lodk into the futuro and | at tho roquest of the Union Pacific band, | a3 the public building now going up in Phila- | [0 1 EL i true ho olty showld. cer | men ot Harssenbng Vo Ton. Siogeoiored 3 s city hall guestion. William L Kierstead was | YOte for the site which is not only the most | which offered to play there at least onco a | delphia, and others in Chicago would show. | o i B o6 vl it e vy for-qallencd glis Recent Speeches . and Opinions ehoaon chaicmus and Charles J. Johnson | Contral now, but always will be. Week for the public. . Welt, that passed and | The proper place for public buildings was on | tinly be informed on the subject. = orality. The colored ‘people are much From Prominent Lawyers Coun- 2.¢ « Johnso Now, genflemen, we are on the eve of the | £00 was spent to erect the grand stand. On | the elovated portions of the city, and it was [ o000 Comosiry, | mlemed, and many are afraid to be seon on demning the defferson Scheme socrotar | election. The race is almost run, and almost | the night of its opening Coloncl Chase went | the rulein all large cities, Why was Creigh- uha, February 2, 1880, rect after dark, ng the After some short speoches by Mr. Chris- | won. We are gaining votes every minute, | down there, He got up and made a specch | ton college not built near the corner of Iigh- 5 TR S as Dlegal tensen, Mr. Johuson and others, Mr. Kier. | The men who were disinterested and told how glad ‘he was to_see the park | teenth and Cilcago strcats, wherathe Croigh. Al IGHT'S FLIRES. i A Mysterious Murder. T T L T ST aweek ago arc up in arms. The aveuing | preserved, and also how glad he was that1t [ ton family owned considerable propert J. J. Hardin's Store D ze MILADELPIIA, Feb. 2.—About midnight e ol et ol W ‘mest | OB evory cornor trying to protect their honor. | was to be' presorved for what it was or Why was it, and the Convent of the Sacred niaiStore Samasod ito (Ehol ihs bedy of | aiomnn; ansdlaboutiErantes It Violates the Law. pelr. Chairman and Gentlomen: Wo meot | We aro going down the home strotehata | nally dedicated, Furay was theretoo. Why | Heart, built on the top of the hillt Because . RL0f2, 000, FETRE thiroowolll Arvssed i andlort Feenastabiot: Congressman W, . Comnoll was intor. | BOre lo-night to discuss the rolative merits of | ywo-minute gait, twenty lengths ancad, and | he was the chief mourner. ~He walked | there 'they “appearcd more sightly, und | Tast night was prolific of fires, There | . f o LFE0 n espoctable ap- o estorday with rogard to the validity | Lasuteenth and Itarnam strecls and Joffer- | Tuesday night when the ballots aro counted [ around with his arms folded ‘in prayer, s if | showod tho city to tho best advantage. | was three, but only one of tho conflagrations [ Peavauce, was found ina vacent lot in tho e ith regard to the Vil | son siuare 48 tha propor place to build the | the distanco flag will be flung in the faces of | thanking God that the city had nob lost | Whore therais a city, with hills the ‘public | did serious damage, and that was to J. J, | [OFULCISLern part of the city. On inspection of the Jofferson square schieme. Mo said: VL | ¢ty lall 1au i fuvor of Wightoeuth aud | the Jofferson square boomers. And in the | its only “park. Now he comes out | buildings will be “found outhose hills. | jriqing gun store, Thirteenth and Dodge | % ¥as found that she had been shot through have very grave doubts as to the right of | Mirnam because it has alveady boen located | futuro when they try to enter for some other [ like a hypocrite “and wants to sco | Inorderto further theirown scliish ends, | 000 i ! 40 | tho head, and that the weapon had been the city 10 use this squarc for anything cx- | DY 4n almest unanimous voto of the people, | race the peoplo who are the judges now will | the city hail on the very spot ho opposed | there are thoso who wish toput tha ity hall | strests, 1 beld s close as to singo the face with pow- e o bt | id o ctiango it now would ' bo rob: | say. o you aro ruied of tho tracc and | whon ho was in the ooureil within two blocks of lumber yards, within | At 2.30 o'clock this morning Jim Brady, a | der. Residents in the. neighborhood heard b vark, because jt bas boen dedicated | pory wnd ‘vepudiation, aud “robbery vy | Fo¥iver Batred out. Gewtlomen, 1 thank | - "Now 1 it wunt to say anything | throe blocks of the Umon Pacitio vards. | block watenmian, while walking down Dlgo | & shot u short thuie hofors, but. puid o at for that, purposo und so used for agood many | the ballot s robbors i its worst | yo coutinted Mr. Loeder, ~but your talk avout | which have more than once been overfiowed. | strect hoard an éxplosion in the gun storc. | tontion 1o it. A man namied George Frador L o aitempt on tho pat of the coun | form.. 1t would be roubing every man who | YO0 T Broth 1| Furay makes me mad, when 1 know nim as | The location of the city” hall on Jefferson | Then ho saw smoke and knew that Some | icles was arrestcd on suspicion, bt 1o osi- cil to ignore its contract with the board of | has bought a dollar's worth of property in | Misrepresenting tho Brotherhood. | (o)1 "asT do, Al the time I was in that city | square would not enhance the val the | powder had exploded, and that tl: vo evidence was found againbt him cducation is manifestly illegat, No court in | the vicinity of Bightoenth and Farnam in | Several members of the Brotherhood of | council Itried to servo my constituency, | 1ots on Cuming street very city hus | was a fire in tho basement of et ; this countey will ever dcoreo that contracts | the pust threo years. It would bo robbin | Carpenters and Joiners of Awerica, No. 5%, [ 1f 1 didn't lo What was Fighi the record | one great horoughfure, and ds tho property | the store. Ho immedinfoly ‘turncd in an St Balloting fFor Sonata nuny be seb aside either by ordinunce or by | W. A, Paxton, man who of all mon the it | ¢yross rreat indignation that they should | of the council will show it. I'm not ashamed | increases in vulue on it, the relative values | alarm and the firo depagtment. resvouded. | gy oy RSN AR voue of the people. Nobody can call into | izens of Omabs ought to respect and honor. | *XPross A gy of anything I did ghere, and that's more than | of property all over the city increase like- | The fire originated in the busement, but w PHanesroN, W. Va, Feo. 3.—In join fuestion the logality of the contract betweon | Tt would be robbiniz the New Yorl Lifo Tu- | have been quoted in the Jofforson square | g Wil [ G fiaue and tavia Worg SRR | i b 50E When the public birildings are scat- | extinguishod before tho bitidie got. 1o | 5 to-day of the ¢ Lussembly thero 0 g a1t vk part of | SL0U0,000 on Bayanteonths and Wabnnm. aisl | any way favoring, by implication or othor: | F I'red Lok, or uny other man who was In | tered over tho city us they aro In Livcoln, | flumes. Tho loss is ubout 82,000, und is tully | was but one ballot taken for Uitod Siates 1180 00mpHos. S AR s 3 Pnth dud L i ; 3 i " | the council when T yvas thero, whit my rec- | the reverse is the case. The government | covered by insurane senutor, and it resulted: Ko 5 G the contract by paying over the greater part | it would rob Mr. Rosewater, who has had the | Wise, the location of "the city hall on Jeffor v = el . L: Kenna, 85; Goff, b n ioncy Smalated S0 Do - pal | couras o oroot thar menificont. bulding, | Son square. Such u thing, thoy stato, nover | 0rd was, Furay talking about tho working- | Bullilue thers s slumiel awey fom || Uherdjwero send roomovs in the Gruo. | 85 8. . Hawer (union lubor), i Judgs That money has bean oxpended on the build: | th pride of tho city, not with the expecta. | ctered their heads, and they are very em- | men! Henever wasa friend of the working. | £o B/CTR BEE (AR RE0R, OL 0, e ook, it Sy o tho store | Deanvon, 1. ‘Whale aumbor o 016K caah ing, and the coanoll caanot legelly either | tion. that. the city ball might be bullson | phatic in their refusal to be piaced in a false | Mman, and he always opposed anything going | 1o IS, SUEFORACIAR DROBORtyy WHICT 3% | 00 BLORE Low, was, oy e oorgrash b | 8L noccssuty to choios, 41. mitted, Mr. Connell said: *1 drew these | scheme to change the location was conceived | There is trouble in the Jeffersonian camp, K“"“ the cause of the change in thecity | . I Broen was lf,".-f.f.fi:f\‘.“;;:]q‘,\Rv'::“".-nsifl ,,,{]"\“"',l',”\.,‘,,“"',“v"'*“".‘"””j"" saxlipodiniihadips siianit e esd Sl ila ',,m”m ordinances myself, but I was not, permitted | in a spirit of hatred and revenge. 13ccauso | It is not a little bit of trouble either. il sltat : P o RO O A8 s BRG.OYOr IKAINO XM chues, FON0Yas ouin: wis robbed Tridgy, DiscHABoen TEARLL bkt L 1ne B NERUEGOR: | B RRIEGE S0 SR Fovaakn, | Jiooause [ 468008 AU DL 0L MG SIABR, L IUs just this. When the question came s, hie would voto for Jefferson square, | at Thirty-second and Wobster and Uhe other | night between Hayes and Ben Lomond land- 15 ‘Arasing 1he. Ordinances to. submit tb | his honeas thoughte. ho. haa MA4S GnOmIOs, | bia sarerisn snd sl s ko considera’ | up firet Lonposod the thing because I thought | Ho was Intcrosted in probarty on Cuming | ai Thirteenth and Nicholas, i In dewwing tho ordimnces W, pubmit tho | his honest thoughte o bas mudo onomios, | bic surprise and alarm was shown by sevoral | ihe pians ought to be furnisnod by Omana | strect and on Twentioth and Cass, but e e mail man was asleen, gistored puck- Proposition so as o clearly. show that tho | cats' paws of tho poople, L satisfy thoir por. | brewinent politicians from the Third ward, | architects. = Moyers, of Detroit, furnished | Wovld B BEs ORRE WAVE RS, S SRy A0 Ralled ol RECE WOresLolol, . B . ¢ a 5 5 oD ATEBLIo enti f chiteo town who could furnish | need of a city hall was admitted, and as he s . . P . . to Jofforson square. Mr. James | He has made them by protecting the city's | Uhe busiest, most energetic and influential of ) had architects in this ‘ Sl St for creating a disturbance at the dance of The Six Will Swing Together. i s u by protecting 5 | thay ward’s bosses have deserted the park | the plans. Ialways weut in for home labor, | knew the selection of the Jefferson square | W7 O ARRRRLO0 | : Wil).-Swing Tog : Craighion nslsted i) :h“',“:;"';“('"fi“';'::“‘::‘;' intorosts, by using tho influence of his puver | 4iungard, and are now lustily encouraging | I thought the work should be all done by | site meant endless litigation, he was willing the Swedish socicty atll xposition hall. ina | St Louis, Feb. 2-Six men were sent auccs 80 us to leave out Lbe word canger | for bovest oity govornwonty | Bl willom: foo. . Frank Solon, who | Omalia mon. ‘Afterwards I found out that it | for tiat,if for no othcr rewson, to wuive all | auarrel with i man whose name coutd not po | tenced - death by Judgo Parker, of o L TP i) TSRy | ey m,q““'“’m,‘l and had. 0o onomies I was | Blways ~ cuts somewhat of a figure | Was better to have itdonc by outside men— | personal benefits for the welfare of the city, | learned, Roberts pulled a kuife, and had it | United States court at Fort Smith, Ark, R e : d 20 eoylen. 5 | 4u alection times, s now . waving | thatis, the furnishing of the plans, so I [ Which he knew meant his own Wel |y heoh for the prompt intorfersnce of by- | Twe of thom ar : 4 muke i, because they were opposed to [ told Iwas not necded. I was fold that u 3 : > Mot o A e vl prompt i ronco of by of thom are white men, two negrocs 8 chungd, and ho wanied Jofferson square | man who hus no enomics is u passive man of | W Iarnam strect bannor. Dave Helscloy | chiuged my voto on it “hore aro mew horo O e, o nseemIY ( standers a trugody would provably have ro- | and two half breed Indians, and all aro mur- put on u footing with Farnam streot in this | no account and never had been, It opened | Stands shoulder to shoulder with his brothor- | who 85100 04t in what Ly, dod h 1 upon custern capitulists, Ho had a client [ SUled: Roborts is suid to bo an ex-convict, | derers. Phoy will be hanged K'riduy, April 10 T h e RN bo ML RaVOR: Hilh, b fndaw, Solon, Gucsses and wagers were | records show it. The result was thut when | and upon castern capitalists. He had w client | JUeile oo S nishod serving a torn g g lay, April 10, contest. 1 told bim that wuder existing cir- | my eves. 1 began to reallze that a man to do | 1a4o'n the “price,” for the park boomers | I found out we had to have the plans drawn | Who resided in Penusylvania, and bad « g o ot for ponbory, & M IERLRE 8 . SR« YR thnsmxh(ssldrndm(nu(.ull‘h.vl the location, | good must be an aggressive man who would cannot realiza that anything can be don up by outside persons Ichanged my vote and | mined to mvest in Omaha real estat AlY id 4 ha ¥ hbery For Interrupting a Speech, nd that a change i rnam - steeet 1o | flgl r the right and make e o ¢l A Gono | NRHY OUtA BDgRN Y Voo . AT h e - > "ob, PULRAE SouAlke. SR IR amel -8) fleht for tho right and nale encmios, Suclh | without boodle, & weapon which they fally | instead of it standing soven to sive, as it did | year und a half ago e looked tho city over, T 0 Paws, Feb, 2.—Laguorrs, o promment Farnam strvet. would. seurcely bon compll | a man iy Mr. it - and tiis 8 tho mn | O PO on tho original vote, 1t stood eight, to four. | &nd on learning that the peoplo by vote had : e 0a Boy Boulungist deputy, Las challangea Deputy co with the orders e court; but he | whom the Jefferson square gang asks us to | SPRreciat reditod with “infloosnce.” | Thonsoriginsl voto, b etood olkbt 10 four: | chosen tho corter of Eighteonth nd Parnam | CALbWELL, Kun., Iob. 3. .~ Oklahoma : ¥ persisted in having his own way, aud I drew | assist in ruining—n man who has, by iis own hase two are credited with ‘tinflooence, Ak 8 SRy o Walng uray 1s talkelng | o veots for their city hall, ho purchased the | Harry Hill und Frank Albright arrived I Lucroix to fight a duel for offcnsively inter- tho ordinances us he wanted them. 1 doubt | personal efforts, lifted Tig Bk from u small | 80d their defection, with thut of many fol- | about. alroote for tholr olly Doll, ho. purohased 1be A U SIEBIVE OANESERE DERAYRG. 10X | py ) upe ch in the chi : , lifte s 4 st } \ LR T o e st in what | opposite eorner, intending to improve it. A-| this evening from the eem boomers, | TRNUBE s specch in the chamber. O a0 nnted LA, i waut | personal eforts, lifted Taw Ban from u sual | |oyors, in heartily deplorad’ by. the “Poor Don't ‘you think Furay is honest in what | oI i I this evening from the eamp of the boomers, 10063 L L in case of a contest in the courts.” urnals of the day. But, gentlemen, w's ' Benefactors,’ the Jefferson park [ he sayst” 4 week or two ugo he wrote to kuow if tho | ey Hunnewel. The objoct of this visit to T f A Journals of e day. But, gentlemen, wo 0 “Honest! Wh he city wanted a horse | city hall was completed yet, and the answer N Two Babies Burncd to beath. SRA0 - PONIALE Lb W10 Rt J ; boomers. onost hen_the city wasted a horso | Cits yet, A e AT s City Attornoy Webster was also scen and | must protect the honor of Omaha. We will p— o By 1 10 go back that it st us he had lefy | Yhe eamp was o intercede with Pawnee Bill NE 1 " P requosted to express his views on tho legal- | win this fignt, becauso we are in the right, Furay's Pretense. hosoldue a plug for 850, The frat run it | Hid 1o ko bick that le was Jusk us ho had Lof | o 4% 00u000 i to mako 10 1nove until tho | et aalks, Teb, & -Mr. ond Mrs. ity of the ordinance as drawn. He said thut | and in right' there is might, and on clection | [ don't want 10 talk to yi e at al) | Sa48.8 laeLies departaent 1t laok the bllad (A A AR AR Bk A S Lialliugor left their two bubles in the house he did not draw the ordinances, and that he | duy the Farnam streot site will win, beciuse doptimania talis to yag teliore. 8% all Lwsagoraanl Toll "down, . Thog whon:ghey ( SETIRNUNARR vare Hogosaary N6 Hips e | bith - “had: “paased the venate, as It was entertained doubt of tho validity of tho prop- | the voter will not sell his honor, FARNAM STREET THE s, while the boat was under way and the a Ui i BiLing. V. wbsel GUEY on this subject.” needed a; téam he wont west und bought a | Will not attempt to build until the | ot the object of the colony to ::'.'u“‘.nr.‘-,‘?ml"l”ihu.“:,'.',‘,.,,,,‘.',’:,L.,’.’('Z.H'f.!",':h," 1 3 x vy L, . P - 4 :stion of whether or not Omaha will keep osition as submitted, but that, us he had not | Now, as to the most contral location: Jof But you ace that Mr. Furay says you are | carload of ‘bronchos for loss thun what ho | ducation of whother or neb Ot v antugonize the government if they ceuld -- , Joi o e . o) " rood fi decided. ence will be s charged for one of them. He sold tho span | & ith s decided, His influence will be | DALVl B B Sune B e not A Desprrado Shot. been consulted on that point by the council, | fersyn square is on one edge of the city. We | responsible for all this city hall trouble.” o ted on tha ) | fersyn'sqy 0 50 0f the sponsit y ha for 8250 byt ‘yhoy were no good. Oh, I tell | felt in the east, and it is the baneful effect ; . ] o bad mot rendored wn opinion, ' | cannot & ards tho rivor: wo must | “That's all right, but T don't want to have | tou Packy fae notin e oanel or ik | on men of his stamp and capital, that wil | like the idea of postponing the raid, but | ABKANsas Ciry, Kan., Fob. 8.—-A special . Hon, J. M. Woolworth, who s per- | grow wost st and southwost. 1if: | anything to say about it. “When I was in the | jicalth and when he talks about doing some- | injure the bright future of Omaha, if the | agreed to vunsider the matier, and in the | from Alfred, L7, suys that Charles Stine, haps s great an uuthority s | teen years ago the center of values of | council my record shows what I did and | thing fors the workingmen ho alwaye op. | citizens now repudiate the action that led | meantinie the inge their post | who shot Marshal McAllister at Furenll thore I8 In Owaba on questions of [ the city was Teuth and Farnam. Five | apart from that 1 don't want o say any- i o & Wy 0P- | i ose same men to invost hore ¥ Tty ol B e i TR title and valid legislation, cxpresses .the | years 4go it was Thirteenth sod Faroaw. | thine.” B e oncallind ma a daadboat R ARNe I AR SR ot tana . || L DG AKRDR SRR Clty and Huino- | the 39k ult, wud fled, was killod gose thy§ most docided doubta as o Ul ogality of tho | Now it 1y Sevonseent und Farnan and wov- | | il 0. Leader bogan to color up around | 1 gau's I.em'--lr‘p' emAaraalling e o doadboat, | b SR L ecuols Rqtiar Trom. ita | B o B S e o OEpeciad Lt Pawia | jiace iass Rigub while Joslailng arcast cheme of city ocution, & eastward 0w many of us ean remewmn- | the collar, He pace: and down b - L 3 g o DA P At ARy AL LD JAES Of SRNAI LAELL WAkl £ very emphatic in_saying that, iu case the | ber when tho centor of values in New York | loon ‘at Saddle Crook, - where he has jush bl liecaWia g ophased 2s for shorid. 1 the SHEING, Gotieaian 16 the iy, 09 16 APReRES | arie crowd of aitias, ARd e wikisas aro Weekly Bank Statement, Jefferson square advocates should succead ou | City was down Broadway near the vattory! | started in business, Jolt W lifcause bo didatuthink 1 was | O counct i rat e L T T New Youk, Feb. 2.—The weekly baok Je [ fit for that place, That's his own uffair, but | the council of that year ratified all former ] y ‘llll‘::!:l;:i.b::lfl: ;’."'.‘ff"'\,.';' tho cgurts {ollow, )n..; .-I.:y;:uum&m;{lnu; to the north, ad IVhat did Furay say 1" be finally i nouwithstunding what he did - in 'that | dedications, and et it apart “us u public e e statement shows that the reserve has in- it wight bo ten _years before decision | year by year, ock by block it moved “Furay says thut you are responsible for f 5 quare er.” He stated that | i iorng crense 1 o) in tho United States supreme court could be | upwards, until now the center of valnos 15 | all this city hall fluhie. I Mal A ykaow thas 1 tho counoil I did | sauste sug paric (orover. | Ho stutod siut e | Inmiansrorss, Feb S.—Joseph A. Mooro, | grunsed, BlLMUI. e buoke now hold reached. three wiles from the battery and still travel “Well, John B, iPuray would walk four iy fnore shan FUrAY | o sotment foould § g hun | the insurance embezser, has undoubtedly BT X cgal requirements. M " can say. Iam in fuvor of the Farnam street ont foould it be used for other thau - “Air John D. Howe was also scen. Mr. | jug northward. The great trouble with us | miles to tell u lie, while he could stand still | gite and I am willing to meet John B. Furay, | Park purposes. He cited & number of su located in Montreal by the Qanadian Deaths ¥ ] owe is one of the ablest attorneys at tho | is we don't look ahead ‘far cnough. “We aro | and tell the truth, Now I'll tell you @bout | Jim Greighton. or wny othee Jefiorson 3 | prewe court decisions in exactly similar NP ST g eaths From Smalipos, bar, and goes even further than any of the | teo apt to think we huve done so well we wili | the city hull and iuray. When [ was sent | aoitator sad dlseuss the ouestion with them | cases, which ail bore out the statement, and k ‘ b ved | Sypacuse, N. Y., Feb. 2—Two more preeding gentlomen in his opinion on the | stop growing, but do know that the | to the city council, I was sent by the work- | bt paniioon o 2cuse the question with them | joe™s 5 the power of any one. property from Montreal, 1t statos thal @ | deatls from smalipox ave uccurrod st tho city hall re-location. He holds that the | larger we uve’ the faster we grow! 1o the | ingwen. T woent their to serve them to the | '° Publc: e gt io Teniiatal aa oRD S BT n accompanies Moore. ~The insur- | county poor-house. One new cuse 18 res aughority to locate was exhausted when the | mossbacks and crockers that are for bust of my ability, and { did it. My record In the Seventh, any other use of it than @ park company, 80 far as can be learned, | ported, people voted on the propositions in 1855, and | looking on the durk side of prospority, 1 say | shows exactly what T aid, even to the mat- | Soventh ward voters were out in force | He urged all to vote to have a city ball | has done nothing toward running = dow el confidently asserts that the oty must uso all | when the world stops turaing Owahin will | ter of putbiug whisky in wy coffce, as Puray | last night to hear the discussion on the pro- | built on the spot where it could be built at Moore. They huve not opencd communica. Needed No Aswistance. diligence " to exercise this autbority | stop growing, and not before; und to the | recommendea, when 1 went with the firemen | posed relocation of the city hall. The | once—the Farnam street site. C. . Brunar | 0B With the Montreal police or detectives “hicago Tri : before it can propose any chango. | people west of Sixteenth aud north of Joffer- w Orleans. When I went into the council 3 4 TR B Wook ae, C. & I The lady who is referred tols doubiless Chicago Tribune: Mrs, Strongmind 1 )\ R Scandinavian elemeont was largely repre- | was ou hand to represent th Jefferson . u other words, the ' building | son square, would say, look into the future neu were pad 05 @ month, and £ in- [ seuted and selected O. Weisman as chair- | square gaug, aud several times interruplod | Moore's daughier. (accompanicd by husband)-—Doctor, [ frojected in 1885 muat bo orected und the | Dow't think you will always lave to travel | troduced an ordinavce o raise thoir salary | mag, with M. Nilsson as sccretary. The | tie speaker by asking questions. 1ho. an .o have called to get a tooth extracted, onds used in compliauce with the wishes | down Sixtcenth siyeet Lo get to the ccnter of | to §70. Furay opposed it, but it went through | hall’ was “well filled before tiie swers were always to the point, and in order A Valuable Mexican Franch'se, Dentist (stranger to Mrs, Strongmind, ‘l’u;~“|lfl:;‘lx'nlt:)\a»l;:;.();n‘ldl ':'Ilfiu\:x,;llnl ll(n::-”:.“lllfi (\:'ix ::1- mhu‘r'm,:\:: x\wlnln\-u-u-T;Arn.ln « rm‘l'.lnml ri; ‘llu. 'l'lu'llnruauhilllon‘wu oflured.m named for commencing, and after pay- | to give the questioner a chanee to expross Sr. Louis, Feh, 2--N. A. Huven und | and thinking to rceassure her)—~That 0x; Y : ot H dgzag way. The horse car bas | raise the policemen's salary from 855 to #70. | ing the closest attention the | his views he was ct ak, but have o f axic will take but a mome Vi andn nae for years Bud muothor iocution | had ita day: Tho cable and. electriciby aro | Thes prstod siso. Connelimag Furavomud | shiakony oot O b men | his views he was called upon to speaki bul | John Haddy have resslved from tie Moxicau | Will tako but & inament ,Y“" bsve was desired, a chiuge might be made by the-tthe coming motors and the loss corners they | it. Soue time later Ioffered a resolution to | expression 1 favor of the Farnam street Ex-Councilman Kierstcad was the last | SOVernment papers conceding te them twent rought your husband along [ dare say people, but that as long as the will of the | turn the better, and I will say to all th p e arkes B q % . o ns ' y y A3 A8A Al | 4 , | Yo help you hear the pain, W ay to all those | place u market house on Jefferson square. | sit speaker, He made a telling address | years' exc 10 manufacture ) ! People as originally exprossed has not been | paople who pass down Saunders streol that | Fueay opposed it because he claimed | Mr. Edward Rosewater was the first — - | and furnish water gas w0 all the citios In | , M8 Strongmind—1 have brought grried nto offoct, AR exercise bow of re- | in less than Hve years, instead of turning | thatit should be kept for working men. | spesker. He reviewed the situation fro 15 There Someihing In 17 | Moxico. ‘Flie campany it 1o he known as the | him along, sir, to pay the bill, Wiens [Lu-.:illng powers would llw_m \Aulntlu%lnl corner after corner 1o got to the centerof | Besides that. he sald that it was a good | the outset, refuting the statement that he To the Liditor of Tng Bes: It has been ! Union fuight and Vuel Gas of | ever you are read to 1ift this tooth out udawental principles. 1o coucusion, Mr. | the city you will be carried straight to Far- | thing to bresk o fire in case one broke out in llmd received @ bona fide offer from the city | i ntimated to the writer that the Faruaw | Awucrica, W capitial stock of 3 Pw un go ahead, A

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