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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEK:.: FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1890. THE OMAIIA BEE | the strongest in the state, und_financially is [ southern part of the city, The present con SOUTH oM ' UENTR | tric iiht force, swallowed a staple tack the = A . 4 U6 | far in the lead, as it now has over #1,500 in | gition of the sower ditch was closely exam AT D\ L\ L L\ M | other day and is suffering congiderable trou- ‘| tho treasary, 1t i difficult to tell swhat the | {nad " ay it is definitely sottied that something ble from tho indigestible stuft. COUNGCIL BIUEER | s it seiorads oo Tho Theatro Comiqus is minus oge of ita dict an amicablo settlement, will have to be done in this direction before | best performers. Some one has stolen the OFFICE. NO, 12 PEARL STREET. - very long. Everything of Interest Gives Prece= | bassdrum and Manager McGovern wants ", or . Grand musical and floral opening Friday | It was stated last fall that the work nec ; the police to find his lost star, gt R A e 16 gvening, March 23, The Model Clothing ( sary to complete the lower end of the sewer dence to Politics. Saturday {8 the last day for registration, 1. W. 11110 LSO . Sapp's new block, ‘“1"““""‘5- system and put it in good working order The Ancient Order of United Workmen Btrnrgs Orvice Nos ¢ The Cass S0H Unasteled, 8 e Eb BRI AR TR AR O Y EN T N, | o e ol 16 By & Batt e NiGnT Eprton, No. £, The motion for & new tril in the case of | Well known nothing whatever was dono in = - ot l,' fe will be argued. before | th18 direction. 'The ol1 condition of affairs entertainment. MESTION, o) ayne will be argued before | gi,| remains and she council reaiizes that i Atthe special meeting of the Ancient MINOIL MENTION, Justice Harnett this afternoon at 2 o'clook. | tho time is rapioly drawing noar when some- | A Wet Day for the Cltizon Voters— | Order of Hiberaians arrangements A decision was to have been rendered yes- | thing must be dono, The M ) i were made for the annual observance of bicE terday afternoon, but the attorneys for the | The old aldermen had been over the P,‘f""""""“‘"‘“ Droided in Easter Sunday, ground several times hofore, but the situas avor of Mayor ane — okt Sunday is Palm Suaday and will be st | N. Y Couneil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. prosecuting witness eame in with a motion ; tion was new to the recently elected mem Notes ana Personals. properly observed in St. Brideet's and Thatcher conl, 114 Main street to have the case reopened for the admission | pars ‘ana the trip was taken more especially 1 Per Axooe. bhurahios by tho Blessing. hud dies A. Aidrich was fioed $20.60 (yestorday | of new evidence. This action will necessi- | for their benefit. It is proposed to extend R tributiog of palm leaves. moroing for vagrancy and drunkenness. | tate a delay till the motion can be heard. | the sewer ditch to the southern city limits Dl Peliuites ——— Frank Brown und Wilie Johnson,twa others | (o' iS00 e, the adilitional ovie | At Twenty-ninth avenue, and whit “will be | * Prim . BOOK REVIRW. of tho aame ilk, had their cases continued. f 50¢ 1 "-“"‘x . lu.n‘ I, he -‘I‘ ‘L‘ ne! ;“; done is o matter of conjecture, 'The original The vrimaries to elect delegates to the B, O'Brier was fined #1460 for boozing nee will have to be taken, and 1t may he 8 | 4,0, wag to extend it to Lake Manawa, just | citizens’ convention today opened at 12 A study of Ben Jonson by Algernon “Daudy” Dunn was held up for $5) and | moath or more, under such circumstances, | wost of Ray's Landing, ana it is possible | a'clock yesterday. Thers was noexcitement | Charlos Swinburne. New York, Worths costs by Judge McGiee, tor running a saloon | before the end of thosult will bo reached that this will yet_bo done, although it Will | wiatever at the polling places on account of | ington Cor & 181 o} g withou? contributing to the city It is understood that tho new evidence | occasion o mammoth howl from those who |\ el PR R e B A b i LEL I TP WAt G PO AR " which the attorneys for tho state have un. | 8re financially interested at the lake, as the tie regular tickoets printed | tribute of England’s lyric poet_to tne frernoon of nouraliia of tho iieh tho attornays for tho stato have Ut | Rewerags would hardly tond to render the | Wednesday weretno only ones being voted, | genius of rare Hen Jonson. No one Roventy-two years. Tho L e et o the siberintondy | Dathing beaches any more attractive | although it was thought that an opposition | who profosses to bo a student of Fng- mster of Mrs, Thomas Fosterin, No. 2 school bourd, to the effect that o rulo nas | than they —have been —in the past, | tlcket in Tom Geary's Interest might be | lish ~literature, especially of the 3 Park avenue, with whom she was visiting. | been made und 18 now in force compolling | 1t 18 argued by those who fayor the plan that | sprung. Shakespearian dramatists, can puss A ) The remains will be taken to Wisconsin for | teachers before whipping a child, no inasmuch us the lino to the lake was sur- | it hus been decided to nold the convention | yp. 'Syinburnc’s review without giving 3 s < T8 $65H: AVt B ot DY Buriotgt B DRIV CHE VBT CLEN de ! veyed and laid out seven years ago the ob- | today at Germunia hall instead of o T et pilide L Ko i f Dr. turroughs | ow badly the younzster deserves the cias: | joctions of thoso,who have gono o the lake | Rowley's, as at brat contemplatod. It will [ 1t care ful reading. bATURN (2905 , o 3 ey, | lisement, to go tothe varents and consult | (i ay time should not_cut. any fgure in | be calied 1o order at 2 o'clock. “Tropieal Africa,” by Henry Drume The furniture recently seized attho Cen Y i, AL the matter, and they assert that it is much TR ¥ mond, I'. K. S, New York. John Alden Will make the season of 1800 at the Unlon Driving Park, Council ROk L LI sold at | the cholce of naving the whipning adminis- | LIS UGLGY that tho city should hiave o Judge King s ar 131 pp. Those interested in tho soeio. | WHHJUICTSE constabl puio yesterday i the It-;w"uly o taking tho child out of the schools | (o0 sewcrage aystetn than u pleasura resort At a special meeting of the counci! Wednes- | o, PHE 800 (HCRGEE o B0l Mambrino Bashaw, (1759 0 ALY LI Ak g ik AL 44 & o o, ot probabla y 0 receive the report of the ¢ o o 5 Lodatidas i s Lo Y v Miv has never made any such rulo as this, Ll LB DL B L HEGUEDIC ht to receive the roport of th = | find this little book o handy companion. | Will take nis place feom June 1t unith August 1<t two nre the of tallio The case of tho stato vs David Olivers 46 | thav tho ouly thing of tho kind has beet that the city sewerago will ever be directed | mittoe appointed to check over the uceouuts [ Afw. Drammond 19 not flone an explor | thatate Sires of 230 performers. Satur | b AT B G cused of conspiracy 1 connection with the io ouly thing o C as been 5 Munawa to - nonti > ety P S y ; Mr. o1 s alone « hat ar L0 performers, Satura {5 a st ™ nis n, and i ordinary STatmItoie enbotip Wil b Henid hext:Mons | VI8 giver by tho superintendent that in Into Manawa to contaminate tho waters of | of Police Judge King. The committeo sub- | o, ‘but a naturalist of note, and he has | 1Ca0 sillwelitt 00 pourds; tonted ik vred iy Foweil tiros, Npingioro,' P it day by Justico Barnett. "’,"“.“' ises this would be the botter and M| \Wich favor is to run the ditch wost from tho | mitted tho following, which was adopted | given his best impressions in the col- | the season with the usiisl retura peisilose ABLY csh oF Dinkabls paper het numerously signed petition has been | Jod e 3 southern city limits to the river. It is stated | and the council adjourne lection of essays which make up his | Premises. Among Saturi's pet are MelLec 1 sul 2o Byron Shermat A 3 even if the byard had made such a rule it is Y I others better than 2310, Good car 1 hert 4 . sent from this city to Governor 10ies at | liinei that it would not have any piace be. | that at this point the river is not more than [ Mr. President:—Your committee to whom | book. HOMG AL TR R AN e e e modations’ for stack. V Des Moines, asking the uppointment of J. & [ fo1dy Court, becavso the common: law. pro- | haif a mile distant, was ‘referred the matter of examining the | «Rube Dana,” o novel by Mary e : e Shte J8URGS T ONE JAS, G, SNMITIL & CO,, | Sovercign, state muster workman of the | (80 eI e eh the bbard | . J3efore the main sewer was built. south on | accounts of Judge [King, resnectfully show [ o AV (B & 8 Vor Jox ARl SMITHNELO (i, Knights of Lahor, to the pesilion of state S YSRaHaE TOR a. | Thirteenth st & Movo Was i o have [ that after giving the matte reful investi Al R, A orle, L i 8 | mizht dismiss tho teacher for au infringe g 1 ) k ’ Special communication of Bluff City ladge, | what it is alleged to have said. ri but the quostion of fall was raised, | matter of finesand costs, or the disposal of [ at novel writing should not !m serutin- and thq present line was decided on for the [ them: and further say that the receivts | ized too closely tuby Dana’ is a No. 71 A. . & A. M, this eveniug for work | |n the meantime the teacher, Miss IKate i in tho third degreo. “All Master Matons in | Payiie, who hue. (s unintontionally gumed | Te4Son that owing to its circultous routo the | from the clty treasurer ahow that Judge | simplo American story which will v v good stunding are (nvited. oirioh UnpIsasant HotariEly N BeLLor R pivavihas o fallof sovam wnd slght fegs bo- King has paid into th city treusicy ailthe | ploase a cortain class of readers, and it Prank Dominesse was arrested Wed her auties in the school room, while the c fore reaching a point near Manawa, and by | money by law required up to Jan is to such an audience that it appeal A Ay night by Constable Covalt. He is | 18 being looked after by Little Johany Grimes | uuninga sewcr to that point for an outlet [ and that bejs, and at ali times hu T X () BN EE Vit hnr NL016 ATd . DALLAEY On' | 6AdIlits MOLHBE: this udditional fall could bo obtained. It ia | ready to turn over to the city its funds com el Ry Largost Stock and Lowe 5. Denlors, seni fos Cataloguo, a7 BLitling hiTen S o . also stated that the distance from the Broad- | ing into Lis hands since January 1, 1500, he American Bank Reporter of New 2054 7 i 2 Georgo Starliper at which is known as tho ey s e v \vay bridge over Tndian croek: (o;this point, is ETOIeTO% , ERATBH Loy LR TR BTAR L bR AL Nos. 205 207 Brondway, mu| zo:.,mo Plereent,, Councii Blufliy, 1 Four Mile house, south or the city. The o want you to list_your rentat property | iy bridg o o ol Jons co its — Ex offense was coramitted last rday. with us und we witl secure you good, reliable [ but = three Tatsie thans L bl . T. Farssworri, peciul attorney edition™ for | ; : Tl eIeFIE: ofi (hbsuperior Courtwas busy | tenants. siRents collactad nnd speulinttans: | (WEICHE SR Erass: f LA EUmE SN EC LB Jonx O'ROURKE, the current half year, which is invalu- | Bisses due to a defective estimate of | ORSALE O rent. Fiest he clerk i ! us} 4 e o | ther than directly west to the sew C. A MELcuEx, ita ¢ distance, but also extending t-blank ket and all tools, Gool yeaterday Grawing up informations ugainst | tion Kiven to caro of proerty. b 1, Sheate. | NI 108 4"WH0Y nave mado survoys of - able to its patrons for reference pur- T O T e e A koepers of disorderly houses who have thus PO b the route state that the city will never have What Politicians Sav. N i H e el s et L o il LB thly contrl: | o 1 wwodaworth & o, 07 Pearl street, | satisfa ory outler until a pumping station | About twenty-fivo democrats met in Row- Rothermal: wstory of lost identity by | [V, (VA0 SEIHSIHICHLS OF SO sant | | el . ty. 2 lo b AFd TR GO is put in, ns the bottom of the sower, by t Rt Veineaiay k over | Louis Reeves Harrison. The American s Sornm. iy | 44 foot lotin St a Brondway, $15) Tho cuse of Etter vs O'Neil in the superior | 081 money for Lombard Iav. Co time it reaches the city limits, will be lower LU WL LG (e Gl RO | it sl ¥ bo called an | L+ APbOt in Mareh Forum. (3 The | New'kroon he 10tk & e, $0u0, court, which was inturrapted by the enforced | pogirablo dwellinge for rent at roduced | than the bed of the creek. Thoy claim that [ the situation. Nothing defiuite was done, | S CHRREERY: S FHLY DCSLIEE AL | power of firing . few rounds with ex- [ Five 1ot on tente 2), 4y attendunce of Attorney Siws at federal | | Desitbe Greliogs, for ront 86 reautel | iho sewerage matter will have to be raised | although a strong effort was made to induce | INLernational noves deaiing with inei- | cossive “rapidity whon needful, will | | Gooo Sk to teade for cly court will bo resumod this morning. The $ M TS LAIF " | at that point in order to give it the pec Tom Hoctor to accept the nomination for | d€nts connected with the Franco-Prus- |\ chnpses mor 1 vER Ak b el ents are yet to b bmitted, and the | Srosdwayand Maiu st up stairs, v ¢ o rive G sian wae and involving in the develo; nake chiarges more bloody thun ever Lots it s ) 10 3101, easy terms, Cuso Will probably go to the jury this oven e Y fot ot Taien @ abhma n meges; | mavee and loave the wey cleae foe Tom | ol forfity plot the ublquitous Amoti | Dofore. Every rush 1 tho closoap- | Lots in, Widiles g0y st LY 4 3 2 “| C. . steamdye works, 1013 Broadwa L Holdg LS & 2 ol 1Y reasure c ) e P 8 AMEL- | jrouches o o position defended even Fins lot ou ith av i Wil ke 5 good ing. ¥ et SODE WA, fary, Logfl,h?r with lllhu prospective (:xsll of :“‘:_":,‘:o"‘::s‘l'“ ‘::’“""- Hoctor won't listen to | " "G lrc“t,,,{(,,,““m Rl ITRit H“Hh’.‘.‘ l;::.:‘ |:<|\r \l:;:rx ;:;.’:l::\: d “\ml \l.\ lots, A preat bar e i The Condem Bridge. uilding and oporatiug a pumping station, S0e 3 ten, the story cannot fail to attract at- | | . - ) 5 1t bus been reported o the authorities that | - The Condemned Bridge, | jg thus far caused tho aldormen to go slow | Pat Rowley is in dead earnest i his ean- | yantion and hold the reader spell bound, | MCt, bY volleys more mtolerable than | Nettiest a woman from Fremont_is in the city nego~ | ] o of their drivo nbout the city |y tho matter and try to get along with | didacy for the council and it looks now as | [souis Kooves Harrison hushwritten a | the heaviestiive of a line of battle twen- | i, v \oVer, tiating with a number of Bluffs girls to go to | Wednesday afterneon the aldermen took o | matters as they are. PHoG 118 oU A HEEL BWIH B0 1oRRoBILIGa I | it kE o e L o WL Bl o= vy auvs g o1 (4)KDHA\ Fed UGH6nYin Y| o) rage that place to eater a house of prostitution. | look at the bridges over Indian creek. Two Last summer there was a great deal of i 4 strong book which will catch the tuste | ¥ R BTATIE She 18 closely watched and in case the report X b a ait hard Kicking 0n the part of citizans in the | 8 purty for a nomination. Rowley's ex- | of the reading public pig i min bonRe I IO Bl it > ol were known to be in a dangerous condition, ‘ ckln loan AL & i 9 8 o A 3 (3 um- 8 true she will be take in custody. As yet [ 'y orc vag 'y question as to whether or | 0Uthern part of the city becauso the sewers | tensive proverty investuients would lead | [iherty and Life; discourses by I } .“.lfh,' Lo -t """"“,‘{‘{"“‘* Hugs bl thero has been no cause for any arrest. u e did not flush proverly, and tanks were put | him to look well after the interests of the [ poGell “Chicago, Charles A, Kerr & | Do ofrounds, and to reccive fresh sup- Wednosday evening Justice Scaurz tiod the | BOU It Was Lecessary to close them up. in, but this was of no avail when tne creek | taxpayera. ColeTt Rasibaank faskionublotatiatsit plies in with correspondingly nuptial koot for George H. Miles and Mattio | The bridges are those on Frank and North | was high, as water backed up tue sewers for | I Kain is the latest candidate announc- | 7 6 0 0 b £ f el ".,’ A [RRES L 5) The use of smokeless i - Bigger, both of this coun Second strects, and both have boen con- | & distance of ‘several blocks. This was | ing himself desirous of going to- the council. 1o conveniont bootc form AP Pacails | powder will make it moro easy to over. [Porsath avni Uit dontis naw The two year-old daughter of Ives and | demned by an exvert bridge man and the | What gave rise to the talk that the matter | Eddic is from the Second ward. n convenient book form. Mr. Powell’s | {ook the grouna in frout, by reason of HIO0R D VD IR AN A OR EH C Karen Anderson died yesterduy morning of | council had taken partial measuros for re. | WWould be attended to during the winter, but | Mayor Sloane's absence from the city at | contribution is quite an addition to this | the absence of the elouds of smoke that | omplute, Bl new, suitable for husget fac diphtheria b & Sl thaa S OnaGthEaL T izes ls worn llhunmu has been aliowed to puss‘wnh;mt llu‘s plurhlculnlrlnnm hn[s h-!‘l the party \vl!thl class of literature ond should be given heretofore have spread a merciful veil | 537, YLitie ds Sayiens commission hou: e, s s A them. Ouc of the bridges is Worn | join¢ the work. The uldermen realize that | out a leader. It is construed us meang that | heaving by those who like to kee d t L Cad eiful veil b poartst, Coun’it Binrs heyor “;"“{,"n‘; ,“,""i}‘"',';“"‘"" " Hillloltzica 'l']m "";: ‘.‘.‘” ""'"'}"&3 liavoikte h‘r "“;_’"l‘:: the work should be done, but the best man- | the mayor is not in the race for a renomina- | 4y 6,st \»i‘lh l;l: libGral ”.‘,.".'Iw: < U'; between modern armies in the death | BARGAIN=MY st 12106, 0 5-F000M 1101 L L L L BB o decotnt of i TUIW | ner of doing it is the question that puzzles | tion and that if nis name is sprung in the | o) SO BnLes all'ul;:‘_‘lu: h-nl. o lKh«- other )lmm! tho | A putyy. it rdom el ‘el wator, Three cases of diphitberia are reported a HSHION SRR a8 "0} them. convention some one will speak for him an LY S readiest mode of detecting the seise | Lot xizi, Stab A Waod ions .ot No. 1425 West Broadway. “",‘]"‘““:' v‘q;»::‘cJJE{‘n? ull(llurla“hrllnlllit‘s"i'l il S positively decline the honor. In that event A Woman's Journey Around the | position of the enemy—lns puffs of | ms fruin fine jocation, Onetiird dows, bal- = nikht in order to prevou: a possible accident. | ou or about April L wo will_move into our | the democrats have o oue who 18 willug to [ World Alone.” by Lilian Leland. The | Smolcwill be lacking. and sarpriscs | Foore i v i All newest sheot music at Mueller's. e L e e oy 3 I | new quarters recently vacated by Henry | muke the American Now compiny. In these | and unexpected movements of b O R S o . § ——————— glon notify all contractors who | Piyunan & Co., whero wo will be pleaned to | ‘Ihe citizeus’ movoment has set at rest any | g vhen globe-trotting isall the re i Wil | by stearh, tgnts 1 by ol Don’t miss it. Remember the date, 1ri- | have fallen mto the bad nabit of ailow act ull our old patrous. Mandel & Klein. | doubts as to what the republicans will do. it vs when globe-trotting isall the rag mishers will probably he more frequent | by steat, Bautad by e day cvening, March 25. Model Clothing Co., | 10 ovstructions to lic o the streets at night = e is now a certainty that they will wake no ;“,““““f"' the feat of circling the globe | than of old. ~There will be no Jonger a | Atso'will woii or ox HewISAnIbIoGH: to hank out, colored lights as signals, A The o nosmations, but twke some of the ofiees on | 148 been accomplished by two women [ curtain to hide the ghastly spectacle | properiy, iy farm horse wns killed on Broadway a short timno | ;¢ o watches and jowelry in the oity, and | the independeat ticket and ussist in its elec- [ in seventy-five days, the narrative of a | immediateiy around them. Expericnce of Council Blus. N.M The Revenue O aced. ol hon 16t 1n tho atroot. and the ocer. | the blace to buy the best goods at the lowest | ton: A o journey of 6,000 miles made by a young | has proved that many wen who fi W improvad rel ost An internal revenus ofiice will shortly be | rinogciliod the attention of the officials to | Prices, is the cstablishment without rivals, | | )tlrx;:‘x{-x:;l;: moyelly 'C\",::,I.'.“l t’;o\m&l"fivurl.\' ;\"Lux\:m in the .~|u~\l;g;: Iun“l pummoN of [ steadily in battle. turn faint A R et established in this city for the distribution | the carelessness ot the workmen and the | the most reliable firm of L 4 indications now powt to a complete | 1581 is apropos. Miss Leland’s journey. | in a field hospital: how will it be when | =7 e of revenue stamps. There was formerly an | council does not propose to allow this style C. 8. Jacquemiy & Co. :1::\}0"?1"{.‘:3:-2‘:, Ueket at the polls on “Tues | was not a record-breaker, and for that | the two experiences are to a ¢ ALE oF Rent ~Gar 1o lant with hoises, oftice of this kind hore, and it was for atime | 0f doing businass to continue unul the eity | hve T mote d tho reprosentatives of the mcst conservative | [CAS0N the story of her travels is move | teat combined AL T o A TR run in connection with the office of internal | i made defendant in a damage suit. - The gasoline stove is more dangerous thar | IO reprosentatives of tho mest cansorvative | o ploto tha a h lketchemadoiat el ) N T o o nternal | 18 Mado co He s, ; the unloaded gu avajilifeSanddpropertyslselomentsiofheicityandiatwhoselinndsigood J A atanas PROBIG Corner Of K avenus and U1 straat Al 2 b ie bridges ou the avenues crossing the Fove ot Dt lightning t speed Pacitic « revennoe colloctor, Tho collector found that lio 5 ;| ¢ government can_be expected. ghtning expr rain speed. collector. ‘The collector found thate | .reel were also. examined, and the council | by using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light y s S Henry T ¢ i e e | e BOW SWss cottaes ocenpied by 1o on 1 could not attend to the duties of both oftices | took u drive over Graham avenue . and | CO.'s gas stove Strenuous efforts were made yesterday | “‘Henry M. Stanley: UHis Life and His SAN Frascisco, Cal,, March 2 Reddy avenue, Either proparty will b 8okl oa easy R R e Sl [ DO O C S L QLTI T Lk =2 to bring sufliciout pressure to bear on Tom | Explorations with a Kull Account of His | Gallagher, the noted Cleveland miadle- | terms. W ¢ Jurios ske y. s ark. o = T i octor to induce hiw to accopt the demo- | Rescue of Emin Bey,” by Henry Fred- | weigt, © slographed his will v 1200 per yen the ofice, | tme that one of the aldermen had ever been Clearing sule. Before moving iuto our | 10 : ) { ) Bey,"” by ) weight, has telegraphed his willinguess to NOI SALE Ata birg A 9)iacre raaca time only about $200 per year in the oftice, cratic nomination for mayor but at last re- | eyick Itiddatl, New Yorc, Robert B N A e T e i RO R UBALIEALL e ! in that part of the city and he was surprisod | NeW quarters we will sell you furniture, and the governmeot travsferrad tho ofice | » & atovesiieto, v Vi Toas s ports he was obdurate and rafused to be ) | ou 1 11 ct. This b B oh territory incl v oves, ete., at nearly your own prices, aud er’s Sons. > remar! 0 ven- | g gt ) cation and A. No. 10 ¢ respect. This bar to find 80 much territory included within the ) y ¥ I O (e POk for tronsiFar Bt T iave | Do Xi8i Son The remarkable adven- | fuigh in the latter part of May for a puree 0 Wil repay a close investi gation. For pace for tho distribution of stamps in this section : L i city limits. ‘The trip was wade without any y no money vou can buy on small | (0000 P years in the honorary position | tures of Stanley are as interesting as | org1,600, offered by the California Athletic | tculurs call on or. nadress J. D, Johuson, No, to Des Moines, where it has since remained. & met o1 i 2 el 3 £ " unusual iucident, and 1t served its purposo— | payments. Remember this, “Mandel & | WOTHCS (R RS BEIC BEIORIRY PEEUOR | the most exciting novel, Ths sk of | o)) | 0 eant 5 ol s Lately the dealers 1 goods which require SR 3 7 vin, 523 and 2 : the uso of rovenue stamps have beon pro. | (0 ealighton the aldermen—and horeafter | Kleln, 828 and 325 Broadway. told Tug Bes reprosentative, “and I [ Mr. Reddall hasDeen thatof acompiler. [ S 0 i (e 810,000 | (VOUNCIL BLURES propssty for sals o cr teating against the inconvenience of sending [ FeY WL Be abie L0 [iscuas watters portiing Vocal and instrumental music. Bouquet | 40n't think 1t is justice to me to ex- | He has condensed in the space of some 2k Re M SAM et ssompaslsatl (Ol S I G to Des Mownes wiien they want a fow stanps, | 510 St tannd ‘&8»0"‘(“1‘0 et “l‘,‘i and souvenir given toeach lady Iriday even. | Dect that 1 should devote two years more of | four hundred pages the best parts of challenge 1o Jack MeAuliffe, accompanicd | yeantitit homen tn the it Wit e som 2al e 3 OXC e ‘ | B cd g cu E i . 4 RS0 3 v e ce g , B N i y ; 0 as o el a 0 ot cn | g Hargains, on moathly pagments, o, and the real estate oxcliange took tho mat’ | FISHR MUQWINKS 0 ing, March . Modol Clothing Lo., now | UMW time in an office that means lot of ‘work | Stanley’s own narration as told in his [ DY 1000 as u forfeit, has not as yet Lecn | great burguins, on moatily paym ter up with the result that an ofiice for 2 3 Siipp blook, and practically no pay. bookt - “Through the Dark Continent.> | heeded by tho New Yorker. Carroll is out | O8I (L 0000 0o, stawp distribution will be located here as | ywo il atore housonold goods at reasone sy Justice Breen 18 talked of & possible can- [ (Giy bR Be L L G be- | in @ card this afternoon, saying that Mc- | two biocks from ele tric motor above wentioned, Y O £oods at, reason e ', didate in case Hoctor finally refuses to run with such additional recordsashuve be Ly 3 3 n fou l fi 3 able rates, and will aavance moncy on goods Tonighi's Concert. T 2 g come public through & oy's it | Auliffe is afraid to meet him again; ihat he wo new iroom houses four hlosis from ——— 00;g ; for mayor. ome public through Staniey’s latest electri - motor line on North Seveath strost Hostery and_ Undorwear Bargains, | Siored atour place. Mandel & Klein, 824 The following programme will be rendered reRlevaimant: (McAuliffe) knows that ho crawled out of a | €lgetri: motoriine on Nogti Sevelth stroat, L4 ZA and 325 Broadway. at the Congregational church this even- The Mayor's Calt Good, W = D . narrow hole in their late battie; also if We | i motor line on North Seventh straet. At the Boston store, Council HSiuffs. Chil- SN mg: pAs el e e e Drollopa/aiDilemmuill by St AUbYD sl b anereaidl Ko Avenla tooves Ttha fortaly | g atar a0 ol NoKk L Sayon e bl dron's bost hoso, sizo 6 to 8, in fust blacl, | Dr. I, §. West. porcolain crown and bridge PART L. o b b, | Chicago, Ttund, MeNally & Co. This is | out of lis own pociet and not ket out on the | rrom electric motor fine cornor Avenue: A an groy and brown mixed, all at 12/;c. work, No. 12 Pearl. Male Quartette—The Scout SLOVABR AL QLD argued be- |y English novel, taiken up almost | piea that his backer, Dick Roche, hus left ‘hwelfth oot 0 d 31 dot adics’ fust black, | bac, ARARME B 0T, s s foro Judgo Clarkson in the district court | Wholly with undergeuduato Tife at the | Sun Francisco for the cast. AR RE R CRHLRAE ks le‘tll;eu' fancy boots style 5 Personal raragraphs. i 010—A wa Ikuun”’vuflheluju " Wedaesday aud decided against the plaintiff. | university town. Cambridge. i Danny \luhnlnc‘)' and Charley l»'m-ln\r(“' lr:lulw\\ Sroom liolse on Mill st . 0 s C Vag K I ‘Phe rot i e i P e S ' ave been matched to spar ten rounds for a0, 6 oadway, Conneil Bl different ptylwatdie G : D. R. Wagstaft of Salina, ian., is it the i ......De Koutski | The result is a scttlement of the question of “I'wo Voices,” by Henry Harlund | have beey matched tosvar ton rownds, for LI Judd, 65 Broadway, Connch e ockford heavy hose, bargains, af w ) he will be returne | to Frens and b u-'\ v“n‘ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in pose city on business after an ubscnce of about “NMirs. £ W, Planic. o o smbe o e Sc ( oy Luska); New York, Cassell & i Glen o thirty years. He is the son of J. B. Wag- | Soprano Su!a—l'uum. Piano, Canto Pio! the number of members to compose South | (Sidney Luska); New Yorl, Cassell & | on tho night of April 9. DA To e and 10 S5 bab staft, a former resident. Along in the fiftics (Dor Frolschutz) . ..zsesssaesso. Wobor | Omaha's school board. ~Thrce memocrs, | Co. Mr. Harland tells two litile mor- - v, el s LR, ganubiayey :“‘]';:: he ran away from home and went to Colo- Mrs. J. G. Wadsworth, Messrs. . Slate and Robioson, hold | bid stories of o suicide and the death A Rector Bailnitoanign. Coag ILANAANICASLIO 0 10¢, 4 for boe. rado. When the war broke out ho cnlisted 5 _ Selected | over, aud three new mambers must be elected | reflections of a sinner. Those who [ Aot EOF GG Ihe vestry of ““/l‘\]\ \l \l K [’\\[\ Cushiere ombres are selling 1 special | 814 served his country to the close of the 0 to succeed Messrs. Carroli, Van Aken and [ faney this sort of veading will be able Trinity Episcopal church has agreed to nay DANI, salos it Omaha for 8¢ 8 yard, but the price | Uupleasantocss. He was wade register of | Instrumental Duet—Galop do Concerte. . Hogan. h I | todraw considerable inspiration from B s Bt the Toston storo in Connenl Blume hon i | the United States land_ office, then sherift of A ... Ketiorer | ‘o attorney of tho school board, J. W. | Nt il ind’s pen. the rector of the parish, Rev. Samucl Max ways been 83c n vard. Come and see clioiee | e County, following which ne entered the Mrs. Plank and Mrs. Edgerton, ever sinco the agitation of the “Isabelln of Castile—1492-1802." by s st e B e Sooueice | practice of law, 16 which he is now engaged. iy question, has held tuat the law providing for | *‘Isabella of Castile -1802,7 by fngham, Whitelaw & Co. h This 18 his first visit here in all these years. Soprano Solo—Ombra Leggiera (Dinorah) nine membvers only ;|||||In:ll to cities of the | Eliza Allen St ey ( hicago, C.V. Waite L Harry Hoffmayr, who has been sick for Epirol 7 O Moyerbeer | st class having over 25,000 inhabitante. | & Co.; price 32. The centennary cele- Everybody invited. Don't fail to attona | Several weeks, is out agaw and - will tke a bl ol eer | Ho made siort worls of tin the courts sus. | bration of the discovery of America our grand formal opening. Model Clothing | trib to Califorma shortly for rest and health. | 13ass Solo. ........ . U D e ted lll.lllll{)«-“‘i osition, anG is rig itrully elates and the honor soon to be accorded to | & Co., in the new Sapp block. Ho will resumo his position as vook-Keaper Mr. WAL Derricl, O Lot S Columbus| in this: counwry: makesinny | Episcopal churcli o rector can not badis: | Northwestern lowa, Intereston tilo tepaits g -~ - at the Uity milis when he returns, Instrumental Solo— Rtiapsodie Hongroise He Sold M: rigaged Cattle, ¢ontribution to our knowledee of the | charged by a con vion, and can onl 1H0S, OFFIC VoHL ML PUsky Judge Thornell's Doings, Mayor H. A, Cummings of Walnut was a No.2 Lisat and mfluences which encouraged | rewoved against his will from ministering 3 ¢ 5« In ‘ No.9.... AR e Dan Lawrence, who has been under arrest | time and influences which encouraged [ e S Q T BT O PR ening Judee | Visitor in the Bluffs yesterday. The mayor Nrs. P, W. Plank, . YESRE: T Gy o s over it aftar being tried and found guilty of L In d ¢ yesterday morning Judgo N at Nebraska Cily for somo time, will be | Nis undertaking of move than pass G el RN A F. M. ELLIS & CO., 1 B lean At o an s was aresident of tnis city about 1 Soprano Solo—Lo. Hear the Gentlo i o anors ¥ hornoll overrulcd the motion for urrest of | gy wany friends and acquaintances horo, ALK (0 TOUGRLY. . voo s .o Bishop | brought to South Omaba for o hoaring on [ intevest: | In the ‘panoruma of groil | weil had the logal and techuical riciit of T judgment in the case of State ve. Sayles, | "y N [ane, aent for the Milwaukee Lme | Mrs. Wadsworth, with flute obligato by Mr. | the charge of having disposed of mortgaged | figures of the latter partof the fiftecnth ling his position for lifo under tuis convicted of cheating by false pretonses, | left lust evening for Milton, Wis., to visit Badoilet, Cittle o tiime o, Lawrenco disnosed | Cntury preserved to us none stand out | canon. 3 4 B next to Columbus more clearly than Is- - e - AND BUILDING SUPERINTEN DENTS and o motion for 4 new trial was made, ar- | his mother, who is dangerously 11, TonorBol0fsisy s e g Rl o of a car of cattle to Wood Brothers, cow- | ypaljy of Spain. who has weil earned A Drummer Blow: Oat the Gas, Reoms 430 aiid 412 oo Hiiiiding, Omai Nob, gued and submitted. J. R. Snyder and Joo Palwer are off on a Ar Franls” Westeott, I - —~ — mission men at the yards. Afterwards it e distinction sing named the R . 6 corbach, u | fud ltooms 24 and 216 Merriau Block, Counel the distinction of being named th Toreka, Ken,, March L. Everbach, u | LR L L R o “The motion for a new trial in the gasa of | bunting expedition in Missouri. e 2 was discovered that “Lawrenco bad mort- | 1 T Vaw W B Henry Stewart, who was convicted of as. | It Shoridan of Donson was in the city | A desirablo cightroom dwolling with | yaged the eattio before ho disposed of thom, | “Co-discoverer of the Now World. ' It | Chicago traveling man, who bas baca on the | anulting Oficer Noyle with the onticar's own | Yesterday, modern conveniences for rent on Witlow | X'complaint. was fited brfore Jdudge King | Was due to hev own personal excrtions. | roqd for over twenty years und has traveled - club was also overrulod, and tho prisono Dr. White, who was taken down with in- | g¥euic. Apply to # 1. Sneafe & Co., | and u warrant secured for his arrest. Law- | for history recounts thav she pawned | e Maine to California, blew out the gas BELL & BEBLINGHUF flammatory rheumatism several days, is now roadway and Main street. cuce will have a preliminary hearing in | her jowels for the purpose, that the ex- | 5 L0 i e Union Pacific hotel last [ was sentencud 1o seveuty days in tho county | Ganmiony Fiehibabiam waveral daye S 420 e S e i ; i 0 o Y i i er) vith pueumonia and his life 1s de- 3 = 5 South Omuha, ense o o expod 2 o3 jall in" uddidion to what ‘ho'bad aiready | JoiHeq'ss! ge Drs, Woodbury have romoved their denta b X o Do o o e, 1t Al | nigtt. Avout wu hour after he had reured lI' s office to 101 Peutl street, up 3 Going the Wrong Way. ARUE, S A2 > smell of gas became so0 strong that it s 1rosh Wi skacs LR Y Storr has done full justice to the greut- [ the smell of gus became so strong that | Andrew Loronsen, one of the waug of | J. . Houston is very sick with influonza, ! 5 ; Northwestorn freight car thieves, who ————— Notice of Dissolutic A woman: named ‘Bertle Casson, ‘Who/|\cortyomyn Spaii hus ever producad. Tt | Fesched thoiofite, ond thdnight clopis made AND SUPERINTENDENTS. laaned BRIk LG FedalYIng. RtoInh IECRerte That Caveir Ordinance. o maae a5 sl ; cluims 10 have a husbund in Sioux Cit, L T I OO B e ut o | animvestization, Which led to tho Chi AND & was fined $50and sentenced to sixty days in | The Beecroft common carrier case was | ywoon the unda ‘“Lm“l"‘h:“,"'fim"”‘ll‘;“""[,l‘i‘,', arrested at the New York cigar | 15 O {’\“ A s ory thut & | drummer's roou. - The door was forced open aud seuter ¥ doy AT ! en the undersiguc v bee ong delayed tribute be uceorde o[ SEUREINE8 P \conscious con fail, but the seatence was later moditied 1o | called for trial betore Judge McGoo in the | Gissolved by mutual consont, B M. Thorn. | store, where sho applied for admission as an | corbot o Mardinand . In this connecs | o bo e o e . ddaparted to- oW, thirty days. superior court yesterday. Beecroft was | ton having purchused the interest of Josoph | inwate, A wun named Frank Auderson ac- | fion it may be well to add that the book | day. it e ~ z those who took out common carrier | Smith. All debts due to and owing by szid | companied N He wi osted with h 7 Ty sk - The Mankattan sporting headq'rs 418 Bway, | 0018 10rg | HR0 Ltk ) g d [ companied hor. Ho was arrested with hor | j5 10 pe sold by subscription only, and - T oporing B 41 Bway, | SO Uhoso who oo out common urrier | L A dobts o nd owing by | companet o it wasarvated i hor | iyt o ol subseription” oniy, ind e CHRIS BOSEN 3.G. Tipton, real ostate, 527 Broadway. tended to impdse n foe on each vehicle, bug [ FHOVRLOM the successors sbaneloldfie, o X anierday, hosver:d soburgod w8 tho | \jed in the erection of o statue of Isa- [ Bosro, Mass, March ohn L. Sulli- [ Lk (V ) “ AU\ d t A LS Wan AL IR H Jo M., Pusey, woman claimed that sho was her own. mis L " ' R 0. e _ {A Pon el o mmm A e u\ymll: l.}gjt ase 'b ing brought before Judge o Joserm W. Sy, tress and wus ncting without any encour In-ll.n of Npmn. i van has nearly completed arrangements for AV \ Aylesworth, it was held that the city could | March 25, 1500, agement from the man, She 3 beld as a v ! ! n exchange: “Tho | the athletic show which he 1s to put on the Dickey's general morchy ock, located » ckey's genoral morchandise stock, located | 104 ollact this and that carriers could not I e grant until sometbing can bo learned in re- | Story 1.! Johnstown” is_the title of a road. Barnitt is acting as his business man AND PLANING MILL on Broadway, Council ibluffs, will oo sold at tten-E c & digcount fof cash or trado for good unin- | be compelled to puy a license except on the | R0:ten-Egged a Long Branch Belle. | gard to her, 4 e y the editor of the Hurrisbura | gor joo Lannon will e Sullivan's sparr oumbered city or Omaba property. Address | business without regard to the number of NEew Youk, March 27.—Miss Lizzie Va Came Back to be Caught. Duquette ! Bluirs venicles they owned. ‘I'he council sought to | Note, twenty yearsef age and quite a belle About two weeks ago Alfred Coleman, a change this and pissed s new ordinance, but | in Long Brauch society, was rotten-egged | oolored aishwasher in o rostaurant, assaulted the puyment of the extra license foo was re. | While sbe was taking a walk lust evening by | Cora Lee, an attache of the Thea*or Comique. Of the twenty-one men comprising the e RN e 4 grand jury of the present term of the | ®18ted by the draymen and tho matter has [ & number of young men who had coucealed | Coleman eft town before he could be arrested. T | Wis friends to state their wishes aud position orne ! & AL \ been in and out of the courts ever since. | themselves behind fences and trees, Four [ Wednesdy night he returned to South | tion, and on that account is of more Tohu saidl in Foply to tho question wheth el Blufts, ‘Telephone 280, Omaha and Oficer Hughes luid hands on [ than ordinary interest. Besides o | John N Unitod States district court ail are married | pESR W 800 008 OF the courts ever N e o lor Loud 1 BUSHSRMA QNS SeVEL Al Rea iaryied | piga an determined, on the advice of | arrests wore made. Tho young men were L [ be would fight under Loudon rules men. ikht are democrats and thirteen re- | the judge of the superior court, to tender the | ar aigned before o magistrate, to whom they | Dim: He paid §14.50 for his bravery in hit- | graphic description of the tervible f BESCCT ad enough of London rules in this FHBER & PUSEY publican: fhe combined weight of the | curriers the money which they had paid for Ung & woman. semes enacted, and the destruction ) o T ; is : 4 paid for | gonjc oy hind thrc L e ) X Country., I'm satisfiod that it is not profita jury is 8,452 pounds, tho smallost in weight | tho firet license, and then notify them that | Se0Ied that they hud thrown ecggs at Miss 4 s wrought duving the continuance of the | ple to break laws. 1 octuaily lost moucy by being Mr. Renshaw, 133 pounds, aud the | their license was revoked and that they must | Y40 Note, but h y admitted that thoy had Prinaries ‘foday, flood, including the holocaust at the | the Richburg fight, besides “the unplensant Mr. Allen,” 200 pouuds. These | ol . ew licenses, The | thrown them pet dog that was with Commencing ut noon today and clos Q001D & A8 ahaA e - \ ; como in und take out new licenses. The [ Lhrown ! il ) bridge, the wrock of the day express, o | thoughts about the possibility of spending i urymen huve passed 672 years in lowa, Mr. | tenaer of the money was made, but the | ber. ‘The de The mugistrate | ing at 7 p. m. the democratic primaries will $ s S ds 1 year in o southern calabovse, No more ring Cornor Main and Droaaway, ickhorn residing in the state the lonest, | carriers refuse to uccept it aud have not | Feloased all the young men on thowr promisen | goeur, The places: tor holding them in the | Sescription of how tne diwm was con | AEHE S S ATRGEGM00 Whrough with COUNCIL BLUFES, 10WA aver fifty years, and Mr. Lawhead the short: | taken out any other licenses than those th to uppear for oxamination tomorrow. ~ All gt e el 3 structed, ete,, the work portrays life in | YEBEOR 08 0 (CHER G B0 dire forover rs 0 foreln and domestic exchange 8L teran, sevonteen years. Of the number | had under jthe old ordinance, He Occan township 18 interested in the episodo, | four wards aro tho same i“““““"j‘“_’“‘ otl | the Conemaugh valley 100 yoars ago, | iiey B PO L7 b S Uions tade and iaterest paid on time des ono-third are Presbyterians, Methodists five, | ana William® Welch were accordingly ar~ | #incerely sympathiziug with Miss Vau Note, IS DEURARIS Lhe domocratic ¢l | 4} founding of Johnstown and a de- | \FoH Kson won't fight 1'd just as soon | Posit 3 Lutherans two, Episcopalian one, Universal: | rested. Ona cause alleged for thenssault 13 that it | convention will oceur on Saturday after- | O/ iption of the life of the orginul SRR RN st one and Catholic one, while three huyouo | - Mr. Snyder appeared for Heecroft and | V8 an attempt inspired by some families | 1000 8t 2 0'clock atRowley's hall. A B T Al S TG o SE7 0N | [ (RRES e i Ry THE religious views suid thut thoe other license which was first | 18 the neighborhood to “take down Miss City Note ; f{Na AR y ! sident i No rescrved seats. First cowme first served. | and tho defondant could not be molested 1n - s A Wier. b returued feom St | in conneetion with tho ter iblo disas- | o Jatmo, March 2. Thearrion in | Ji l”p y f wra fear it in mind, The doors open at 7 o'cock | tha exeroise of the riguts granted by it il Pleaded the Baby Act in Valr l"{““ M 2 o tep this city aecently became disaffected and jharp, Friday evenine, March 2. Model | tho year uad expired. The contention of the | ST. PAuL, Mioa, March 27.—A decision [ Mrs: Mark Bonkal has gone to Chicago. The boolk has been indorsed by the | G g 0o red south. The troops refused t m Avenus mul 21at Street. “lothing Co., new Sapp block city'is of course that the council had the | was filed yester o e 5 Miss Grace Richardson is in Lincolu for a senor of Pennsyfvania, the mayor A \ 80 tha 0 council A o d yesterday in the district court bear e Dvernor 0 ) and the government cancelled the order. L - to repeal tho ordinance and revoke the | 1ug upon the gambling law in its relations to | W5 < of Harrisburg, the members of the here fs much discontent throughout the Messrs. Dowling & O'Donuell have dis lief committee and others. The Prints Fall Out. conso aftor paying buck the license fee. & e conso fee * LR R A ; s Johnstown ety Ihiero 1s troublo within the ranks of Blaft | Tho case of Hecoroft s iu_the naturs'of a Wheah eparstions.. Anton, Mieasn e | posed of their busiuess in tho Third ward | Ly the not procerds of the sale will | mm ud Kol Sawlug, Re-Sawing ' b : AN e ! L2 | Paul bad dealt largely with Mohr, Zinken \ A ! u ity ‘Pypographical union No. 20, and it | Lest case, and the resuit of it will doubticss and will soon leave South Omaha. Mr, Dow- [ B 88 K86 Bt B0EE 8 o v the Mo 7= S | pianine "Sswing o allKinds. Poren lrickets ey b uppliod to the sulterers by thaflowd || SPECIAL NOTICES, | fisnine, seviogaalisiolt Bl B 2 A ¢ . detormino the “action of the city i the case | $17 & Uo. of Milwaukee, regularly pookeUng | ling will o to tho coast sud Mr. O'Donnell Jarontens the disruption of the organization. against Wolch, Tness two sre the. enly [ s gains. My an arrangement “with them [ padf ST RLIRe sonst ans AR L oRNe | the project will doubtless enlist the SOUNOIL BLUFFS. istndliag wood Sad0 per I9atl Adiivechce 1800 t originated about three weeks ago, when o | cases in w ses were secured unaer “"".\l Hluru;nud for hu'u, but \l\-n--n his last | geate in view Zenerous sy mp..fl.\ of the country and = | tirst class, Telephon mecting wus held o select a delegate to the | the first of the new ordinances, which was | 441 was frozen out he pleaded gambling | “7, 9 commund & large sule, n ¢ on organ, good w sollolted. h and refused o, S vas beg! ¥ . Berry has gone w Afton, Ta., to visit o 4 & DORSALE czoap or trad & Your Patronage Soliclted \nternational assembly at Atlanta next June, | the one that was unsatisfactory. ‘They hold | M0d Fefused to settle. Suit was begun, and 5 - \icutrte W. 11 Mather, at Crystal PR on the. hublle polioy line. | sick siste . - ~ PO uy IV, H. Copson was appointed, but hie found | (At s their licenses do not expite until July his datonse_wan' on ihe: publio polivy. line In future wars (1) the bullets will have | M . UATeS KA olr contrac William Mack and H. P, Dawson have & it e et il o b Syior i Tatihangs o Siretan o | much greater penetrative power, and - . \-nand carpets 2 ould be i e for d Iated erchange of iwarehouse cer- | pleasure trip to Uetroit wad Pat-in-Bay 1 g TR i : hat it would be impossible for Lum to attead, | 1o take out new. The fight will be hotly ‘("\'ll 'f.n. ::’r‘\ u."zmrmxh q:‘;” (n“‘:\"‘-ff“lr‘:‘ N\:“ !nnh:[ th‘mnl Detroit wad Pat-dn-Hay an | L0 B0l be less readily stopped \\I A tul valie. Mandel & Klein, 25 and S. E. MAXON, l atural §20 Brosdwa y ud another meeting was held Wednesday | o ¥ oth side FPAYY 3 e oAy el f, I sanis. | (PRMAMGL0R S0 Bldas — < judgment againat Micsen for §,500, holdiug | W. H. McCroary of the Swift packing | bY covering obstacles, whether natura e | ! ! t ) jug. and finally the meeting adjourned with- e e the transaction legitimate. company’s forco has gone to Chicao. of artiticial, (2) Tho trajoctory is flat | T1iAvE soveral Touses wnd lots 1o, 1rade for renite.t an Upe”fl ena:ni \ut making & choico, as all the votes re Waliaxdts i AT AT O \ P v A 3 O. Mayfleld's wothor arrivod iu South | tened; that is, the bullets at decisive | 5 Coungl jim o8 oGS fo hatrs ulted in either a tie or a failure to secure a ‘ednesday afternoon the city council took For Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis & Wednesday on s visit to ner son. | battle ranges rise less above the ground X Room 2B1, Merriam Block ajority. 'The members are quite excited | ® drive about the city and in the course of | and Sore Throat use Dr. Thomas' Elee- | Mr. Maytield is gradually improyiug thus not only widening the dangerous \\ ANTED ~A good couk st Eumwmes bouse COUNCIL BLUFF 1OW AL b'er thepwatior. Tho,orqunisation 18 0ae 9t | their travels visited the swer outiet ia tae | e Ol aud get the genuine, M. C. Cook of the Armour Cadaby elees | spaco and reduci i uuwber of 10215 6t st Mpa, Durgan, | " OF COUNCIL BLUPFS, ai (ks $150,000.9 weil, 8,000 if hie will resiga on Juse 1, and Bela unQepiial POR0:120 the offer has been accepted. This is prob- | iabllity to Dopositors. . 335,000.00 ably the first instagce on record where a S LN T ilvaon, B L congregation has paid its rector to resign | € E. Hart, . Chis, K fian, et King Dusiness and o clsewhere. Under the canons of the | [ LEhecr SOReERL VIREIE IR Room 2, Opera Ecase Block, Conncil Bluffs, J s its name i cates, . st eauipped, i ntrally loeated fu RIORERI “’I“"'-"‘ ."l HAN ingi utes, | ing parwner and Ike Weir w member of the PAed. Tuosy centeally oo ","”"T Witk e ‘f‘“'f S siution o1 | combination. Suilivan says that he can raise wtiad by skllled mociian s the Conomuugh valley, which appniioC | eq5 j00 ¢ necessary to insure tho fight with | Atiention given to & ‘;'-_“‘"“ 1 8AWD the world less than u year ago. The g anid e General contrarts an N i o S Jackson. He is anxious for that pugilist or 28 and buil a spe book is written from nersonal observi- Al hithnt ond RIS AT The Fede Jurors,