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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1890. :——————————————fi-_‘_—.___,_ THE OMAHA BEE. |IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFES, | foutienurer svers brateot, bt v e SOUTH OMAHLADAILY EVENTS, bl ol C. A, BEEBE & COMPANY | on Scventeonth street in & hack : WlMGAT. evels COUNCIL BLUFF&, | e f‘f‘}',},.‘ 16 v bea reubiond by ok shale | g ; , Wholesale and Retail Doalors 10 FFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET Streetaville Gitisens Declare War Against | lov rals wh el ive the wheel funges an i | Today Wil be | April Fool to Some The people in this western laud aro | N l i l R E B I A NAOER all Budge Dispensers, Is usual on this line, us it i necessary to run Politicians, b .“»'“i]"""']'.f i "'“:’l‘"‘ L I”" o 1"-‘ | TELEPHONES - tHe ve "“:“ { "1: M’lh “‘“"”*Hm HMI-; 'vl"\‘\-h‘-l 10se whe m.‘ \|‘\ he old and settled o roquired time, The damage caused wi communities of the cast, writes Rabbi | sixRss OFFICE, N Hot T o over Nos. Rusixres orvicy, No, 4 THE MONDAY MORNING L ot aniount to over §0 ; ¢ MATION OF P | s e — Pattern and bonnets displaycd b st Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue. 205 u'!-l 07 Brondy and 204 and 206 Pieree Street., Council Blufts, Ta, Henry Berkowitz, We are charged WAL an i v un; with a lack of refinement and culture. | 1. 1. EDMUNDRON, E. L. Snvaane M O MENTION, e " s yop'e ol nne agnificen o 3 " Accident On the Motor — Mandates kel Tickets and Camidates” to be Voted | | | some newspapers and the conversation | their gorgeous environment is but ol "1 A A e B, Wi of Manawa's May - N B e ’ For at the Pbils—The Polling of some peoplo in the enst of their sta- | hollow shell in which the worm of co G]t]ZBnS Statg Baflk, 0. | . ne watches and jewelry in the city, and | '0l 5§ 0 Thatcher conl, 114 Main strect | tions of a By p0s to by tho best goods At tho' Jowest | AL S (O ) ) ple of comment and ridiculs of “the | ruption is cncased, because with all : The April term of the distict court con- | al and Personal. prices, is the establishment without vivals, | Clerks - City Notes. rudeness and boorishness of western | their mind and body culture they have Paid Up G l"" ""' e ! $150,000 vences tod Judge Thornell on the | the most reliable firm o | | s i . aid Up Capital $1560,0¢ venees today with ge Thomell on th | the most reliable firm of 9 PRI | life,” most of their so-called fun would | ¢ heart culture. Jene - C.B. Iacqueans & Co. [ here must be o moral eloment per- [ Furphis. 858090 Tho Joty in tho dass of Jolmson, guardian No Saloons in Streetsville, ——— The Political Situation. evaporate. | meating and_encompassing us to_make | PPy to Depositors . Ll s Henry in the fedoral court yesterday ve- | Bd Boder is a young man from Oakland | A desivable cight-room dwelling with | Those who anticipated o quict election to- | Probably no term is so frequently up- | us realiy cuituved and reiined. Better [ sime fok a5 B e turned a verdict for the defendunt. | Wwho came to the Bluffs a short time ago to | modern conveniences f:v rent on \“lflv\l\ day will be disappointed if present indi- | on the lips of people nowadays as this | have more heart and less brain, more | K Hannan, Transact general hanking husis The case of Etter vs Neill in the su- | ke his fortune, He had a few dollars in -«‘"\w:;;d H. Sheafe & Co., Broad- | o0 fruit. Just now it looks as | word culture, and none so frequently | feeling and less elegance. True cul- } tes ‘“' st capital and surplus of any erior court went to the jury lst evening. | yig pocket, and he saw so many saloon signs | V¥4 though the contest will be the most exciting [ misused anc misunderstood. No two | ture may exist overywhere. Real [ diposits At vise B bech on L ery o tion con. | Dout town that he concluded that the busi Arvested For Embezzlement. inthe history of South Omaha, and those | pe rsons are apt, without previous dis- | culture is not subject to surround- - . — e e ottt hat city ot | ness must be profitable and decided t0 try it | Dayid Mooney was arrested yesterday af- | Who have taken part in clections here before | Cussion to agree upon its definition. | ings. It triumpns over them, it CHRIS BOSEN, evenin ' for a while. He thought lie suw a good open- | ternoon on a warrant sworn out before Jus- | know what that means, What is your conception of culture?” | brings them up to its own level. | < e school board has displaced Janitor Pat- | ing at Streotsville, and sized himself, up as | tice Schurz by Herman Steate. The chaige | A$ lute s Saturday ofternoon it was | ¥OU ask of one i ¢ ElSarticastcn, oruelly, solfiatinioss; anvyy S /. % z ) J t the Bloomer school, and substituted A. | the proper man to fill it. He accordingly | is embezzlement, and Mooney has gone to the | thought that the main fight would be between O, culture,” he repiies, some | spite or vainglory do not comport with Jald (l“( NS Fyion T T Sllol, Who 5 'L | e His Siloan ab tho corner of Twenty- | county sl pending o hoaring, Gtro says | Hotor and Misson for the. treasuvy, and | peeullatly exclusive and dainty quality; ‘ true culture and’ refinement. The no- 5 : Sucoeeded by N, B, Tyson s f third and Broadway., Now it so happened | that he purchased the saloon at No. 802 rything else would be lost sight of in | 1t 18 8 literary and wsthetic” product. | ble purpose, the kindly thought, the Factory and Planing Mill. ’ Charlos Witson, captain of No. 2 hoso ['{AGCNC BICIWAY, oW T B8 e | ot o g S it e Sioamers nomi. | Lo be cultured you must have more than | generous judgment, the unseifish’ im- 5 Bouse, has resincd his position, to tako-ef- | that lie was not cordially. welcomed by th voadway on the20th of Mavch, and put | 5o 5l his populavity have put at rest all | mere accomplishments; you must have | puise, tho pure affection, the consider- | = Best cquipped, most contrally located facs today. John Clatterbuck Tas been ap- | HSIGELS 05 A Mooney in to vun it, as he knew nothing about | qoybts in vegurd to the race for the mayor- | ideas, new and stavtling: you mustorigi- | ate word, the vesolute act of a virtuous 1y ‘\’n:“u\ clty, : e .|'_.‘um‘l.‘v‘;‘r‘ huttern Puinted to ] the gacaneye ol Cotter 15 | dhag e’ was an uidesivablo sequisition, | Uie bushness. Tle now allogos, that Mooney | ulty.” It will be a race to the finish between | nate.or join some new movement—re- | ill, these, and these nlone, procluim | Ehiciad‘atention giver o seroit "wiid N hwestern Towa. Interest on tine heen position of captain. oral duys ago the residents of that loeality | Putall the money he received in his own | him and Johnston, with the adherents of | ligious, philanthropic, political or so- | the man or woman of true refinement | Sawing, planing and {rinming. General con Chinel e sneale thief stolo DMk | hold what” they termed a- citizens’ meeting, D D s LB LA DALy ot | 9iale Mo be cultured is to have ideas of | and eculture—that culture which g | frstt i@ estimutos forhonses aid byt o whs tho property of | 4nd unanimously declared against having | 300G L CRT ity SO War: | tiokets oad sumof . e A o & the | GFt, to be o connoissour in bric-a-bruc | reaching out toward the attainment | kiwois. Counell Binfs. Telephone s Fen, Mr, Hunt of Hastings, Tows, who' was | Ssloon in thele midst, They appointed b COI | 1), and tho arrest other nominees aic concered thero is no | Dronzes, antique trifles, pottery, dec- | of perfection: that culture which lies 1 = waiting for his train e t5 Glb R e Vo alb “'““ Hie I,[‘_”_‘m,, Strate is o vather ignorant laborer, and has iz who will cross the line first, Hoctor | Orated ware,” and so on. This is about | notin the development of any one, but \ g M. .. Oshorne was arvested last evening | sided over by Mr. Boder, which, by the way, | Undoubtedly been imposed upon. - He traded is the strongest uan onthe democratic side the huzy conception of culture that | in the harmonious unfoldment of all ]L e it ll] ) ] for keeping a disorderly house, had developed info o pretty tough’ joint, and ‘,""‘””,“‘ hLiorse T“l“l \H‘;!m. .;;.xl hi.n ; h. ‘IA..‘ ‘l.»»\nu Musson the hardest fight of | dwells in a gr many minds. There | powers, physical, intellectual nd o i Yesterday was the last day for paying taxes yto keep it closed. The exceutive suid T O i RO A [ IR : | are thousands who affeet culture of that | moraly that true culture which speaks MANUFACTURING CO., without a pienalty and the rush it the office of ntlomen, thiere ato stata lows designed to | Ho Srst came into prominenco aout tive | Unitsual Wetivity was dlsplayed Pgboth | kind: they practice gymnastics on the | out of the depths of a heart that is tho county_treasoree was ot surprising. | cover your cise, and tho thin for vow o do fs | YGRS ML JERS TN Yavs In | PR COMN LT a8 S0 T U rti3eran | piano, boidly uttempt the Shakespear- | Godliko and pure, and through the [ D L The treasurer and ull of his assistunts experi- | to consult the statutes and then go ahead and | GEC 0 e "Gy etion wi > | tie rollowals Br AL ¢ "fhe | cun drama under the tuition of the most | channels of & mind 1 unsullied as ‘g ; B R SIRea: AP ORTaBY § o e county jail for his conncetion with the | ticket by the followers of that clement, The 4 | A il b GO DS TR R R g L D L G e case. Since then he has fiaured as o lorse | fghting wards will bo the Second and Third L "'[‘"""""“[ ""f"“f“]" Ll und Sk G Mt i, Gt -h'u-!i Sash, Doors and Blind " o e or and The advice wa ood and they acted upo trader, and S made some 1 , but a few DEMOCRATIC, smuttering of artistic principles, proud- oped powers, and even by the grace and and and Seroll Sawin Re-Sawing The cascs against Dick Helster and Nels | Thoadvice was gaod and, they acted upon | gyl have apparent hed him and | ypon w6 Slame, | Iy handle the crayon and brush and | benuty of o hody that is rounded on | P, St of sl Kinde. Pore b , and o seiieeh warrant was yesterda managed to keep him' carning money for P, 1, MG | ook wise over u little dilettanteism | perfect healthfulness, % * Kindlin wood §230 por logd deliyered by Justice Burett. Constable Covalt served | them. He now proposes to play even by wer— Thomas Hoctor: and amateurship. 1 have known veople RABELHENRY BERKO WITZ, LR el D if, and gathered in the liguor on hand, . | sending Mooney across the state, e dudge— P, Kin so slovenly as to go about with torn 5 SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICTTED. wspeelalty, Corner North Matn and My iisto 15t Avenue and 20st Strect and Anton Jensen for disturbing the and cracking cach other's skulls in a L Broadway saloon, was wa hearing at b oclock yesterday afternoon, bub was con : uthered in the liquo hand ; | : tinued dt tho request of the Jensens, who | SatiEOL RO G0 WA I the bar fon Tuesday and | 1, Zatrick Row James | clotnes, garments ripped in the seams, were ot in condition to appear [ e Gl b SO SADAL 1 and 5 at Mis. | Douihierty, - Bdward Comneléy, Joln | outat the elbows, in' soiled linen and A CITY OF GEMS. Thos. Oret Hank Murr tried his hand_yesterdny ns o | tender o Was surpirsec 1o Beus SOCC W | m B, Lo ', Masonié 1 ple. ALt e | with slattern appearance, who snuffed s 5 X 0 FICER & PUSE Al T s Thinly Succosaful until he | Hounce himself as the man, as it is usual in LR Members of tho school hoard__John C. Car- | fyaf SrICCEE APRCIHnbe, A2 Shiied n'a Tronsurcs, Which First ic OFFICER & PUSEY, g : il Be il eases to find that the désived individual Thomas O'Connor, Richiard S came Know " yan againist Murshal Temploton. Ho was run | Rigahed ot But Boden was green ut ‘ Personal Paragraphs. el LIS wlked learnedly of science, literature, el UL e z inibooked for assault and ‘buti the business, and admitted that he was also e D. A. Benedict, a former resident of cor—Edward Johnston perspectives, chiaroscuro, ete., posing | SebnBPUYIL, IO « ity of gems, is the | it s ML G ATt (Ll R bl he svarrant called for vity, but who has’ been wandering in a : mas C. MeGuire, 18 tho very pattorns of culturo, while, | Sefiter of disteict twenty or thirty s city woere marricd yesterday by Justice | (e Sivost of Doe, and_as Boder seemed aln s ov happier climes for the past icorge\V, Masol ac by v par eir shallow | 'Wiles square, in almost ull of which a Yorner Mafn and Broadway. Hendricks at the residence of thie brde's | TG TS Dl the Oficer Had to. tako him | tives or fous vetrs, hos. retarned 1o mike Nl oy only puraded their shallow | gtratum of gravel six foet to. twonty SRl BIa e father, J uson, corner of Nincteenth | yjong ¥ | Council Biuffs his home again. Heis a skill- | Council ] fith, D, C. McGue- | intellectunl foppery, und by their very | foop under tive surfaco exists. Throught Olabiotil 1lalihy, o lepatl A S Sy et Lt I e i iome aguin, He is a skill- | Councilmen - 'réd L D: C MeGues |y earance gave the lie to their lofty | ¢ GRiLLG ors f toretzn and 0 Syonie find ooyt 5 When araigned before the justice, Boder | ful painter and will re-engage in_ sign writ- | kin, Edward Connellop, John Walters. el < | out this aven gem pits are to be seen 1OHAYINNA0, WA NEErost RN thive James Lo Miller and Julia A. York, both said that John Doe was a good enough n ing. | The republicans have endovsed some of the | ¥ “What is your idea of culture?” you | Peur the villages, some heing worked | deposits i1 ) i now, others being abandoned, says the i WL ML Pesey. mestic exeliinze, Omaha, were married yesterday at the ofti for him, and thought the trial had better pro- | pagyolman Wyatt was called out of the city | nominees of the democrat o) The b of Justice Scliurz, cecd, as they had a “dead sure case’ Just evening by & tologim amiouncing the | school board nominees ure C, J. Van Aken, | ask of another. I : e L ) S niel Ryan has been appointed on the | him, snd he wanted to plead guilt s | serious illness of his mothe Robert Funston and Richurd Swift “Culture is the possession and expros- | Ueylon Observer. Tnc natives work S. E. MAXON, e foree vice Officr. Pudlson, who has | taxed the minimum fine, 80 and costs, and | “CHOYS Wbess CfMsdothen | Amiother setiool board ticket in’ the field | sion of good taste,” ha responds. Cul- | leFe in companics of six or eight and heen given w lay off to “hunt for his keys t 1o jail to board it out. He pr S with infienza, e AT SROTTEE (il have the names of C. T, Van Aken, Rob- | ture is for the wealthy. There is noth- | P 8 vupee por man a month for the % H RGI/il I EG | D Paulson entered a certain plice on his beat to o dgain engage in the husiness in this S ert Funston and | 1 Swift. HELGAE U, i R - | privilege of working o certain report by telephone and concluded to tuke a . The citizens of Streetsville are jubilant | - The condition of Dr. J. F. White, who has S S LRRioL N Lo B SR DROT 0 o et iy Whe e dithiey Dec i by S nap. HG wis not but while he lid propose to serve fu the | been seviously Il with' pheamoni, is much | Ny FERTa0i o0 accounted a cultured porson, you wmust | L SHeRl L where ey beain - by And Superintendent. slept the captain happened along and appro- | sume way any other Nguor seller who has the | improved. 7 5 The judges and clerks for today’s have the most lusurious of everything; | g o0 * 0 Cinioving nbout three foet | ROOM 231 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCIL priated the keys which were in the doo temerity'to open a saloon in that part of the | Judge Carson leaves this morning for H LTS LT i, the most gorgeous of ‘homes Daa i LA RO L . CHLUNIUS, TOWA. L services will be held at the Fifth | City | 1an. MBS LU O 5 m 1 | rooms decorated in fresco puinting, fur- | Of 80il the sounding rod, a piece of iron A G - il seryices el | ity B | : S e ; First Wand—Judges, J. E. Hart, T. B. | Yooms dec 3 wbout half an ineh in diameter and six S 2 7 2 el CRTO T S 16) 1 volls of wall paper for 10 cents at . P, | | Mus: B, W, Guthvie, who has been visiting | pryicner, B. H. Doud; clévks, A. J. Baldwin, | hished and complete in accordance with | ¢ /04" 0, Feky 1’ for" tho BELL & BERLINGHOFE ). Preac I evening by the | ool TS 08 WA TIE * | relatives her returned to her home in AT Rusaell " | the latest and most fashionable designs; | g(rl \-oll.IhLI'l ‘inw\.l-:-t:,fuli_' J:::u.:“u::"”l .’.‘ LI sKLILY B pastor, Rev Bennett, and others ) Creston, H ‘urd—Judges, Ed Kane, C. P. | everything i ost perfect harmon A IR cammostiy fivitid e phsent B = pm— T Hoe 5 V- Nluhepied: lerkor i LS00 | and Srmmeteys The phool of vour supd. | oKD In enrnest undil about four foot The funeral of the infunt dunghter of Mr. | coumneil Blafre. 1 2 Lheydlalked Minance: ton, P, Halpinny | e st b Domansionteq hor | deop. On the sccond day gravel is ¢ ) and Mis 1% B, Linn took place at 2 o'clock y H | At the meeting of the committee of the Third Wards ~Judg Jo 0 Horn, F.J. |yl fact that vou posses the things that | tKen out by baskets handed from one yosterday fternoon from the residence, 812 [ ¢ B, stoam dye werks, 1013 Broadway. [ whole of the city council yeste afternoon, | Egwer, N. Quinug elovks, Patvick | Ryan, | 0,08 pHE YO BOERES HIG HE bus | man to another until all within the e W oot wa e | C: B stoum dy< werks, | pib iRt sl st | K S e | olors do ot huve, and which thus | s Shenvatod: Should the mnors ¥ u'n)\v W &y b o Millinery display Wednesday and Thurs- | of th municipal finances. Al of the [)I;éln‘!‘l‘ln\_\l ‘m!] ‘,.Il\..hv; ..]3 1.‘ rles \n.u:un‘n!;‘{. s et e vicher tapestey | find tho soil fairly firm at the bottom of oni 2 Opera |x.u.|\::“|:y.‘. I, Conncil Blufrg "".”. by the stcmontsald son of, M | inj clerks, J. B. Venable, Charles the pit they tunnel all around for about 4 — i1 Rossean, died Sunday ovens 8 % | men were present, as was also C. R. Hart- | Brvgy | and appointments in- your apartments it bioyunne conny of inftammation of the bowels,aftcr an il i e | man, cashier of the Citizens bank, who gave | e poling places for the four wards are as | have finer and more costly china at your l“!‘l’\]!:;g"i‘lll.\ll\l‘)I“L Loy l)”:"h#’\}‘)‘:'ll\;'i'l';t F. M. ELLIS & CO ness of two days, The funeral will take 5 e J Gk e hoapef e . = X o plice at 2 o'clock this afternoon the res- | Since the taking effect of tho new orders | o 7 the city's bonded indebtedness and irst Ward —Jerny Dee's building, Twenty el ve mag 5 - | the rest, which usually completes the el LA B e saloons and. prohibiting biliard | Y0 the city’s bonded indebtedness und | o Fitst Ward ey Dees buil and fetes: have more magnificent equip v | the new aldermen considerable information ws: SRRy | table; you must give grandssuppers | | QHiled ; ) j : . g ¢ # d | o Ay ¢ g | work of the second ~day, a watch Lowis cometory. wnd card plaing on Sunday, thero is an in- | e, dates whon the bonds wow out will | oiond Ward_udge Lovy's ofiee, Twenty- | 2868 und more expensive hovses than |y omaining near it all night, On | , e T .| tense longing on the part of quite a number | it was interesting - and - of considerable sixtly batweon N und O streels, And so among thousands @ brazen and | the third day it is all washed in wicker BN {0 this week at tho Bos- (s ¢ opening of Mannwa forithe season, be- | importance; . as' - it has: ' boaring i Ward— Bowley's building on heurtioss and disgusting snobpers s | baskets by a circulur jorking motion, - (BT s ».ml:nlxlm NS, on Store 5 q : » desived pe- | O e hroves 5 for S street. 2 i o Y 18 hidl RO > surpl B Rooms 480 and 452 ailding. On Lice border wd colored hemstitehed ving that this will furnish the desived ve- | on publi improvements _ for 1860 Fourth Ward— Exchange building. supposed to be culture, and after that | Which throws outall the surplus Tight | (Hwens @, ECUE 0 RGN E | stone and rubdish, till a good quantity | Couneil Blufts, Lo, Correspondence solicite y a & ol is moreor | 1t was found that the finances of the city ar handic crelicfs, 10 and 1215 cents, now for 5 | lief. Itis very probable that there is move ov i h i he city i 2 = Aeet andlaftork thatibreathlessly | L cents X 3 Jess disappointment in stove for some of these | x\x:l_x“:;l .m fllll‘v“(‘rlvxflnx\(;::. ‘x‘:{:-‘nm«l'!l.'r 1:;:11& McGovern Steikes a Woman they run, and when they have caught of heavy gravel isleft in the _hottom, AL homatitehed handler | parties. - Mayor Reed of the new town by the | Dusiness that has heretofore been in' vogue is he notovious ‘Theatre Comique furnished | iy thoy set it up as u god; they worship ;‘h"“'“”\ “"\'[”1,1‘\\ o ',""f"" e Rl OV Sormt d s week for |10 stated yesterday that a system of reform | not su smmend itsell to. the new ud- | its vegular police court ease yesterday. As | more Zealously at its shrine than ever | havdly a basketful which does not con- | QPIGCITAT, NOTICIES Al s ey : AT | was to be inaugurated, and that no wless- | ministration. The custom of transferving § proprictor of the place, Michacl | paoan worshipped his fetich. | tain some gems of inferior value, which he Tatest novelty-A complete line of 1 2 I nag b 2 el ¥ el Dlack Ponsee i Ching silhe andkerehiefe, | 1058 nor bummerism would be tolevated at | money from one fund to another is not satis- | McGovern, was the chiel actor, | P Whiatis yonr notion about culture?” | are usually sold by the pound for about COUNCIL BLUFFS, bargains marked 5%, 69, 05 cents, and 1.1, | Manawa this season. Said he: | fnctory and will not further boindulgedin MeGovern is” coamored of a girl named | you ask of still another. nine rupees. Should no valuable K10/ Glovos=Cull ind got our prices; lower All those dives and whisky joints that | The matter of fixing up a slate for the ap- | Kittio Murphy, who plays occasional staron- | 0 e culture moeans elegance of | Stones be found another pit is st JOOK BENT--Phrce unfurnished roons 5 50 el trouble last year will be sup- | pointive oftices was deferred until a meetin ments at the place. Suturday night they | manners. Noise isodions. People who | @nd so on till one or two, or perhaps South S st than ever. We carry i full line of the g g eam and talk lovdly and shout at And Superintendents, Foster gloves, black und colovs, i S pressed. T ean't definitely outl the new | to be held later this week. had a row over the ownership of some of the DT T Eee i e SRRt Caa S TS policy just yet, as it will he necessagy to wait . -— ARG e e R e ::.. un ,\!IK i | ‘h“:!“;lewwh .‘1. ;'llm“' A\nvm\ ml.- whil Hv ic 'r;»g.m_n)u;» ‘\\v'lvl I.vl..'m“mf. STATE NEWS. 1.“u”w .‘.‘1‘ (‘\ :A-:“i'_\ ,‘]l tll‘l‘“‘lm(“_ll l‘\:'l\‘lltil :.M JometsWe call your attention to tho new | OV LN bassed, that will settlo the mat, | Missouri Paciflc Brakeman Killed. | trouble without coniii O crenoth | tho theuter ov abohurch uro de | ¢ Of SUMMer corsets nd 55 conts, A k L Ll L . 3 o S ) P | MeMahan and « _ rathe hoth theate a ,are de s L D hEES, guaranteed corset for 69 cents worth =1, - fdlnthaia ohvenoilthn AL ionaon wo 1'( e 1‘\“."' e :t '\] gm(Speditio \"v'\': of them in on the charge of disturbing the | obnoxious. To put your knife in your | kept s POLs [‘ -““‘l"v"l-‘_!”“"f ot e ol | JHOR SALE---New s-raom house with mod> Ribbons—Iive thousand yards of.No, 5 and as more could not afford to pay the | Bee. | Ed Baxter, a brakeman on the Mis- | jiaee, The Murphy woman was kept in the | mouth while eating, or piek your teeth | tW0 men of money, who muke the own ern iprovements, b ove Lot n 1t bhons, in colors only, to'go at 2 cents a and they will be quiet, ovderly places, | souri Pacifie vailroad, was run over by his | police station until late Sunday, when she | ble. S0k, Do b sultured | €' an advance and look after the safe ihorhood. This is a bargain, $.50, 3 which will be a ' benefit vather than o detris | 4.+ e P s ot i, o el 5 g | at table, is nauscous. 0 bo oultur |t enatadviciihet prae e The h m eottage on Ave. B near Oikdiond worth 7 and 10 cénts, A train yesterday afternoon at Talmadye while | Was released to appear — yesterda, Me t know w to behave. ele- | custody of the precious stones. ien Tot. FL800. Modcrn S-<to Show all the latost noveltios in Scotch | Ment to the lake. If the law is not re- | M4 3 S " 4 0 R Cin T oLy Rt RaR IS ou must know ho chave, ele- | .y 0 pimble and drink for some time | ! with fine I adern -story 2 N yollicssing Scotcly A we will tuko the matter into. ovr own | Making a coupling, and died three hours aving previously secured ‘his own | 5T b dorve every formality at | they gamble and drink for some time fjioite onsthave, S50, New Groom cott clan tartiin and a choico line of plaids, O ] |1 The deceased has been a resident of | ! ] i | L e lnces. at whatever | tillanother advance becowes necssary, | 81600, © Now Soigon” eottaze. TL. Choics Two hundred boxes ruching in Vandylke, (o nipe sugh Satuingenbsoraluandes the last twelve years and was | JSittie Murphy's parents live in Omaha, | @il times, jn all places, at whatevor | o450 "o S half the value is obtained. | gardening land elose to the elty in s oi 10 aero Dircctoire, in white, cream and tints: special | gL tm-H :l:‘\-]<l1” uln »”'l'r-- v\_x)«l P Hor o a | She is a tof ste attraction at the | cost, sacrifice, discomfort or annoyance. | DhenEileE sarte i Lt cageo, | 1065 8100 per acre, easy terms, Lots in Rid- nml\\. f‘i 1111 3 ) ome of theabove | FHIRAWE W (bl \l\"\j e fromyhat I child, fThe Missouri Pacific | th o BcoA ||I.<- depot. er iya is | Also how to dmuic well “"\l‘ \\'ullklu I e S aas ul; Galumboton gageo, alalgsub o .;'."."xfl\m‘l D goods sold conts. anagiexabe Qg MWaRa xellbecomeiay S, ¢ U Special train st niglt t bitug o ifatuated with her: so-are half a doen | fully, how aecording to rule and how to | 2 § 3 L Aldondroned portvin i bEERL I el Council Bluffs. . | & ’ moned to purchase, and the gems soon D sta only Fw. Seetion of fine tud it g7 three, really valuable gems arc un AN TED Gl forsencral o cach other on the street, who chatter e'umu]uLI when the wm«)‘g 1s.~ulq’,|.‘..\ and | V and_giggle and laugh and mi. the whole party goes ot to Ratnapura | T550 i Hawkey e rollor i foed 1 Mdigisgloandfakiiandim say a few thousand rupees, they are l‘.“‘.,.A\ WalkerConnell B, 1 ernm The spor eme PRUSE continually causing trouble among her ad- | TRy LR e Polic will ot be utlowed to mun things, and we will | Candidates for Fairfield's Offices. | mirers. She is no stranger to the South | “:“.‘::'_ “‘l"“‘" ALt “’l‘)‘)fl“ ind Bow' 1o | jia” thoir way to London. The Nt o b for Council 15 Me 1*ets of the Police, OO0 LRI AU DO Lo *siFieLp, Neb., March $1.—[Special to | Omaha jail and if she don’t mend her ways | Wear 1t S HDaALE L general publ lnow nothing eant lots inall parts of the city will be made anice pla nice people, Of Hon b i St a1 10 | che will be there oftener. % faultless and appropriate for each oc- 2 2 one crms, FPiest martgage lo W, ( : dann |amOtleS | comese it will e i s t, und wewill | Tur Bee.]—There ave two tickets in the field | SN[ WL HIoRe Gencl | e to be | casion. about thege transactions, and valus f G SO Roon 4, Opera Bock, Couietl e v \L(l‘; ~l:'“ij H:l\ i ‘ll\:!_nry‘ 1 l 1 :,‘.’.\\‘”:“‘ l\;»‘n ugr l-vIA v‘. ‘vl«- i.%l W :m \nlgmu " | Iur‘\h»'t ming city election tomorvow. I'he | nothing move ihan a love tilt between Me- ‘ There are certainly some good points able ]L’l‘llh ar i x{uu '{n .x‘x_Alrl ; u: Blutrs, Ta, i ey the weck's coremonies by taxing | but not i the wuy thut It has been hereto- | citizens! ticket candidates are: For mayor, | Govern and the girl, Judge IKing held that | in this reply, but us o definition_of cul- | in Ceylen, and scarcely seo the light o WAVE several houses and lots o e foe Charles Libold £15.10 for a Sunday drunk. (e SNORVLLINTQ JOMER atollsen tiuvihe oS T R Dawin; c, M. D. Gatos: treasurer, | 10ve spats fuiled to constitute a disturbance | gure it is entirely inadequate. The per- | day till the reach Bond street. The Couneil BN o Omai annprosed prop- Chinles Jones, dolin Redman and Carrie .T\ “‘“:"l“‘l‘r ..”.'-“ m‘”";f ']_‘ ‘\‘\".”‘!“‘7"\‘»"[‘"; | Tra Titu derman, east ward, G.W. Avi of the peace und discharged them both, son who should. muke it would most | Datives have a great fear to exposing | erty. U. B.Judd, 60 Brondway, Council Bt Hudson, thatrio of colored “erup shootc A R T s AN alder ward, Stanley Lewis. The i S 2 21y prove to be i young lady who has | their finds till they are sold, and they | =5 ror s W fnttare, stoves and Jamadienuaia YRu b thovawlll ‘ likelyprove to be . young fady : | huve most extraordinavy ~\|)!~‘\‘~l||ir|lH ( carpets. A. . Mandel, 52 Broadway arrested Satuvday evening, were ecalled u wh the best interests of Manawa de- | [yogie’s ticket candidates EaL oy or, Jodin Gun, been to some *‘down cast” fashionable | Riinesu it ten 1 OBV | BoJo Weight: elerk, M. D. Gates; treasurer, Political differences were the cause of a | Peen Lo some “do! QA8 204 dat out s r the This 5 but the case was continued until the wit- | mand |G e e e BUICL) | vt tho Dt oo o ndause O % | bourding school, und has theve {mbibed | idous about showing them. ‘This eys- | Son gALE-AUW burgatn: Onie doubie nesses could be secured, - - R Sla e hman, jenst v, - | row at the Delmonico h sundays nighty |0 =0 tons of culture, | tem has been 1 vogue for centuries Jand s vencer machine with G e bi appear T. C. Bixhy, steam heat sanitaryiongizi[FEEEEEIG SN IVEI VARG, L AL H oI and while it was it was prog m Lowry 2 4 A Qe q 4 ‘ past. Lt is only occasionally one hears new, s o for bisle Jack Green was billed to appear for keep- | 943 Life Imilding, Omaha; 202 Meri LN Al R I believe you will agree with me in b Y20l ) L Shyders commission i i o e i can BEabe 3 Lifo b , Omaha; 202 Merriam gazed down the barrel of a 44-calibre revol of any native hiving enterprise enough onuan ey i his 50 pei on . | block, Council Bluft to dig a few feet below the first gravel z e had given the clovk o bond and that set Sl £ R BARGAIN My restdenee. i beroom hous tled the matter for the time being, e e i R e to see, if by sounding, a second bed of pianiry, bath rdom, closets, eity witer, et Judge Metice sat in judgment on a motldy Boone County Fa Alliance. ALioy, Neb, | the dgeclaration that among the quali- M 1Special to Tae | Ve | ties called for in these popular notions Bee.]—Delegates from the different fi William Taylor entered the saloon during | )64t culture, the o many awhich a el is within reach, for they fear | jorgixizos stable, coul and wood fonse: e the expense of bailing out water, whieh [ ing frafts fine locations one-thivd down, bals the peace, but she would ot plead guilty ane ot i would not plead guilty and e ke N OF Wikt 406 Brondwiry ' i t B . the Third ward and nourished over in town. | man or w rwhere, s - 8B Witnosses ore nooded. 6 continuniies voom at Albion Suturday last and ovgan e Db A idnourished ic i town. | man or woman anywhere, should dis a : R T ia e SR § enlion | inereases us the greater depth’ is at- that cas e was also grant mty alliance. Hon., W. D. Pointer was | 70 Lowey is a raoid Sloane man und on that | dai to possess. From all these replies | ; st e 8 ATy SRl N oo TR VAL IOW John Dunn's troublo v sioned by | i a0 Disiant M S Oinslhe point e and Tayior el o7 hiteh. © Tavlor | Jot us, then, sift out the fow grains of | U ned, aalihongUsihol seqondiinead e I R syt it ing - qise 10 htorGou el i ! o o | became demonstrative. ‘Pne crowd thoight | e caps known 1o be mi cher the € 1y sten, Hehted by clectrieity wnd contain keeping i ¥ house, and the court ‘ Desirable dwellings for vent at veduced | Manifested. Pavmers were present fron he was becomin ittle too much that way | A"v"l‘““".' that ure buried in the ‘heaps of | FEL JEs e | | S, B. Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, i money for Lombard Tnvestment conpany Minnic Swith appeared as a disturber of | pyicdman’s Wednesday and Thursday, | alliances of Baone county met in the | the evening canrying @ jag that was born in | yrye westener,u true American, a true | £l | | sard ho would hear the case at 5 o'clock i B HL Sheafe & € parts of the county.w The court room i i X ces by cafe & Co., rentul agents, | D ity [ 00! hen he swipped out o gun and snapped it I . | et Also will sell or exehange for inproved B Matier was confronted by two chitres— | Fyidwily s Main st up st [ more than crowded.” After the ordinary | Yies e faabhel qubu win and snapped It is true that ignorance und culture Tl i S Ly et arnd i iles disturbing the peace and caviying concealed S e | business of the alliance was transacted a pub: Just ubout this time Chicf Maloney took a | five ina eertain scuse opposed to each DIED WORTH MILLIONS, east of Counell Blufs, N Puscy, Councell A B sayRabonc e hisnpuetiunce A\ Double-dointed Ch e mecting was held in the opera house. M. | i in the affray and gave Taylor the oppor- | others it is teue that bad - manners and | S | s . not 80, fortunate in. socuring. bl “"““l ::' W. 1. Shaffer was yestorday taken to tho | ”“““” 2 1",‘“"25'(.:‘;["“ o ‘_f" ‘\‘I_"“““j" ""‘ tunity to look down e sell. | slovenly attive do not comport with | A Frenc ser and His Hoard of N EWin wl‘:\.‘\‘u l ostithe ;".I:”‘;;w’. ‘r‘; :.‘};, ived back intothe holo to remain’ until the | County juil ponding a hearine for theatening | fywo hous, showing by NS aruments. tho 119 was arnaled and o.ol of assuult with | true cultures it is true that wealth and | Wealth, ©. i, o0 B roid was A court was veady to try him for obstructing an | to kill. The prosecuting witness is Joseph | necessity of the furmers combining and work. | 1LeHt 10 Kill enter ) gAINAY Y the advantages which it procures may A rather "l”p"”“‘ miser named AT RN ofticer in the discharge of his duty, Wh Bell, an ex-policeman from Omaha, who is | g together for theiv own personal benelit S 3 be made g aids to culture, and yet, | Durand has just departed this | AL AL O i) Maher was arrested Ritehio tried” ‘to stand |y iting to s place on the foree oo, Thera | M Powers claims that the government was T onkeenors was | even with these explanations, true cult- | the town of Rodez, Franee, writes SRl Y off the ofcer with a gun, but it didn’t work ! 1 ot composed of the people nor by the people; | QuBlecking or LU0 KRIOPNHCODCLA IR, | el t vot defined | occasional correspondent, e was ci worth a cent, although Officer Hosking was a | 5005 to bo something a Little mixed up | ycither was it sorking for the initerost of the | Deld Sunday to take action concerning the | UFS 18 1ot yot defifiec. ty-six yoars old, and, nccovding o the | JIOR SALESTho T-oou cottbeets dhth new wan on the force. The cases will come ut the case, us Dy, Seaman wanted Shaf- | fariners | election. They have united to support Sloune | You may huve ’\]"““}"':"“- moyilinye|{tyeeixiveats old, indShtepuding ot o i oo i i street a5 (o up today v ourrested on Sunday for alicnating his | PR s contest for the mayor: t is saia | sounded the depthsof learning, may | trenc ORI £ O e or pranerty WL DO SUI O Cisy Lo ruis - . Lo o feBIRUNE I | An Alumni Associati | In his contest for the mayowulty, It 1s suld | QRN (o' dosophios” and *tism” at | he was o triplo millionnive, his ol [ we; cither proerty { wife's affections, but as that was not a erim that a pool of $1,500 was made to put into 1 1 15] 1 £ 120,000, Codame - the campaign Sloanc's interc It your tongue’s end,and be athome in all | being worth in cashound paper Dout | JoOR SALECAC o Davsain, wo-acie vanch - ther one filed by Bell. Shaffer wa nin e it st e e of tha | the facts of histovy,und as familiar with | or S.000.000f l'ww“" wied 10 80 AROUK TR0 Rt trom Omabi: T Brst-chies locue For on aceountof sickness. T, Dickey's | jail and said that he could not aeconnt 4 tna 1neh momont | Satorday. | RhisHo Hi0uIur08 ns you urg mil ::l tl i LS e lan. oiovall Chim | n e e R Bt g Rt general merchandise stock, loeatod on Brod. | for his <t He came leve about | tion, cleeting oficers as follows: Sterling | | was due to positive with tho streots of your city or ti:e | thub the —poop : Wt for | Tars et on o addressd. D, dohmson, No. 10 way, Council Biufts, will be sold ut adiscount | six woeeks and boarded with | Precman, president: Lida Hamilton, viee T rooms of your house, and \A'L_\'un aro | alms, but e grinned 0y 0l st Council Bluir forceash or trado for good unineumbered city | As. - Martin, “Scaman's mother-iu-law, | president: " Emma Hicks, secretary; Chris- | canvass would bo puid to the Tast penny from | hot therefore a cultured man o woman, | their proflered generosity, te {OUNCIL BLUFES property for sufe ut Fo TP | RipLy Address Duquette & | Everything went well untila fow days | tine Lonquist, treasurer; James D Avery, | a fund subscribed for the purpose. ’ | You may be excruintingly ,,.,.m. and | lnown to have had but one uit o allor @QUNCELCUIAIEEE 1EoRaEty. (on sl AR » Council Blurs,”” - ogo, whiou \“.‘ \.‘rm[.u |ln b Sewin | i otiin Ihere ave’ fifty graduates'of e e | delightiully graceful in” every move- xlm.m dlotli s durlng m‘wvv““ yaire B \“ ot bl home in tho eitys w Hukgld The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- | went. 1o denied nok, and aceordingly 1. tho school | ty Notes and Personals, ment, und “painfully precise in every | dence in Rodez, but on the’ days when | atgreat hirgains, on y way : Nk aandonied slieuating tha siualions-of Got 0N ene Jom M who fud i tusslo with Mar- | word, and scrupulously chaste in your h"\‘\- bt dvaat his dividonds ut the 1= | 1S S room Housos on incoln avenno e L iid some tronble 7 S 3 shal Maloney at the convew aturdiy 5 o 8810 v 4|,.‘ ruilty ..nh., | eal bank he gencrally donned & [T Is from electrie motor e T e = with Bell, who owed him money which he ve Fresoxt, Neb,, Maveh 81.—[Special t hoaia Rty every exp ion, never gu |8 e i) KB O OlpdiEIL b (e Dis, Woodhury have removed thetr dentar | Uireaten o kil him, i s 16 08 & put up | o) notes whilo in the employ of the Sin John Bronson of Sin Francisco is dissyllable, and ““ you Iy be fax sa and sack, Phomi ol nlone | o;One,now feroony houso (ous Liduke Eiom ofice # 101 Pear! streot, up stuis job between Seaman and Bell to get him out I I S P T LRSS o B T Rl to | from being a person of genuine culturc blou 1 o I ) I ol wlono | olaatriuniot s ling on North Soventlistroat. REwie My UYL ] : | You may have all the clegances and Qugor.tha do hichh WOLE | rron clocisle motor 1, comer Aveniie A wnd comforts that money can buy, and yet locked, and occupicd himself of the way so that Bell will get out of payii - ) ; 3 s debtand Sean 1 not be afraid o the compan, 15 today sentenced to Henry Cramer of Clinton, Ta., is in the city o Seapegrace and Scapeg s doblund vill not be afraid that | in to tl pany, was today sentenced t ) e iton ; 1 Doty | Twelfih street - be cqually far from possessiig true cul- with ‘mending his clothes ar ots Pesides e above T have houses and lots In S» ture. The reason is very plain. In the | cookl $ heis winning away the affections of his wife, | one year in the penitentiary by Judge Mar Fred Channing fell in Syndicate purk 11]7.‘{\“\“ vnlnl.‘m \.n“l.\ 1s not Charley Li- | The case hus not yet been set for o hearl shull. Nelson skipped the country ufter he | and severely sprained his ankie. r washing his lnen und counting | all purts of bold, but that the similavity in has - - | had done the unlawwful acts, He wis cauzht | Chief Maloney will probable swear in ten Ry DRSS i s | one new aeroom ML strocy caused him no end of trouble, Itisacase of | B A, Spoouer hus removed his sh P at Des Moines, brought back here and placed AN ’[uv!lhl- L R et i | ono instance the mind is developed,and up i inonew—this lust tusle 'j‘n;“: i O1)0 nov: Bereoi SThe Two dohns” off the stage. One gots VHA \-‘ v|.\| Lin s ‘lm He L.L_ an ¢ 'L,_.H.‘{-, in jail. - He pleaded guilty to the forgeries, polls. 5 : ‘ l]n{l only. . Iv(ulllln».un i .\1'14;1 \'m:‘l [».I l“:‘-’\w“‘ “,‘1‘ ‘” " B “w 3 Im ';“_ ’ dvunk und is fined and the other is called I o ahc i splondid stock of goods | 200 O nirDato Jerey H sd hws veturned to his mail As mental development 1sseen 0 f i th ) ready 1 mect his frionds and all other people { County Fair Datos, route fte turn at local politics. | give only u one-sided and deficient cul- | bull of s o fish pon to explain how e happened to take o'y lod 3 « b, A g ele- | Lo wpeks v « « ) ( 0 upon xplain w e happened t ke a | who want good goods and low prices Brariice, Neb,, March Special Tele | " 'Phe funeral of the venerable William Spell- | ture, it must be very evident t t physi- | monger—th v 1—wh drop too much. One is subpanaed us o wit - am to Tie Bre)—The Gage county agri ! sometimes 1 Phere ave two et ; i Go ¢ L oceurred mes’ church yes swelopment, 1 pursued us an ond | sometim i, 0 ness and the other one is called into_court 1o | | Faster displuy I wosday and, Wednesday | caltural socicty s fixed upon Septeniber 30, T R g B o i | ‘u:n‘lx‘tl:-\lll will' ”\(|..‘|!1 B ess of genulne | other legueies—one o' the Bishop of STEEL PENS. tostify in a cuse about which he knows noth- | §1e01E% APHLLand 2 at My, 0B, Louis', | Oetober 1, 2 wid 3 us the dato for this years | ““Culbutl 1o 1 Savige retarmed. from the [ cutture,’ The” man who spends five | Rodez, fnd the other 1o the Lady GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, ing, and so iy has gone until it is no wonder g county fair B east yesterday | Superior of o convent in the town. To hours @ day in & gymnusium, runs or that the scapegoat is sick and tived of it He Finest photo gallery in the west--Sherra Nelson Peop ¥ Caucus. The total vegistered ve of South Omaha | walks miles. rows a boat, rides a horse, his own relatives. some of whom 8o in T“E MUST PERFEGT DF PENs i Speciul Tele- | i3 nearly 300, Allowing five for evory voter | puygtices with weights and dummb bells | poverty, the mizer hus not left i penny suys that he is willing to answer for what- | dew's new pluce, 43 aid 45 Maiu strect VELSON, Neb, 3 sver b does, but docs not want another ; L4 Ml ALy ELSON, Neb,, ) the city has a population of at least 10,000, $ Blentialnthe ’ man's shorteomings saddled onto him. The | We want you to list vour \ & to Fus Bewml=-fho people's coucus this | “imyoonon 1 the A Gun. | #nd Tndian elubs,may possibly attain the ' last struw . was tho anuouncement I'with us and we will scumn oshttl PIOREIY | evening nominated for trustees €. P, Loigh, | aay - by o oo G0l e P | physic I perfection of an - Apooll; that ho had been arvested on 8 tenants, Reuts collected and special utten- | 3o G Medenwy, (J. Mealy, J. H. Goodrich | plgy od'on the Third wurd grounds but the athlete, however grand a spoci- i ACOBSO v L0V - pATLEY) KAnbcl day for goetting full, und he has | tio 0t cure of property. 15, H. Sheate | 884 J- C. Bowers. ¢ L | men of the animul man, unloss le ook § fl.,n.ux.;fl'uumquuds“ngfxy.r" aken procaution to post the papers before | & Con Broad PRV 3l bt R — . 3 $ " | equal assiduity the higher modes | & ‘eakuees of Body and Biiad, Effects e i, ittt | O8RS WS | paamontn, Temiie sumiuac |, Wit or B dnat, | il il 1 hehr ol , i it Brr.)- Deputy Sheriff Bull of Beatrice yis | worally blunted, and, therefore, s posi- i fice it to say that _the “other fellow™ wa A Motor Leave the Ralla. Prarrssovai, Neb, Marjh 81— [Special fined 815,15 for tho offense of the'one | telogram to Tue Bee.]—The republican city sultired And 80, 100, ted Libe \ avvant for the arvest of | tively not ultured man, nd 30, 100, g RIL UG8 S LA o) in the third case. Money does not make D HL S, West, porcelain erown and bridg work, No. 12 Pearl inal charge it was wvanged o have the | b e [ayel 8L i B, ] ~The alumni of the Fremont high school have just formed an alumni associa L compromise hetween i 0 ¢ of the motors on the Fairmount pavk was arrested_on Sunday. This ot Erpriosibs oy ishy s Batimount park | oo, vention was held to-night and the follow wis au ex-engincer, while the only and 00K Uy HNE A0y were nominated: Mayor, T, M, Richey; | Jesse Nelson, a young man twenty years of 1 ) A , 1, A ' EA ) warley has never had any desive or ~ frout of the vesidence of A, €. Graham, o surer, Robe 1 Tork . . AN . ultu It surrounds you with all tha THE GH oviginal Chavley has never had ax i 1 vabam, on | trousurer, Robert Donell; ' lerk, €. W ey chiarged with atton plod mup. on Emma | £% \4|Hl~\h and beautiful, but this is all EDY;U To WEAK M inelination to hundle a throt except of the South Mudison street, and did considerable | Holmes: police jud (¢ Stiles; school pper, an orphan girl irl was work- | parties who are everlastingly getting them | damuge before it could be stopped. The car | board, Willium Ballance and 8. A, Davis. fng it the tima for Ceorge Bell, o brothern- | outside of you. It has not yet touched | CURES PERMANENTLY AumorTie trom dio ol oyl vrron wixed up oming down the grade at o high rate of — - aw of Nelson, and while the fumily were at- | you. Surroundings donot make cul ~ m q enda valuable treatise Conttulig full pmrp— od und suddenly shot out to one side, It The City of Paris’ Injuries, tending the funeral of Mrs. Wymore, Nelson | ture, There is a coating around the (AR C/ A ictiam for o' i ok, A The gasoline stove is more dangerous than i y sl QuEENSTOWN. March 81..—There hos been | WVent to the house and finding tho girl ul apple upon which nature has vainted e 4 [ A the unloaded gun. Save life and property by - X -9 seked the door and assaulted b T'he the most delicate flush of beauty, and Sy Newton, 1., May & v FOWLER, Moodus,Conne using the C. B, Gus and Electric Light Co.'s the womentum that the mo no increase in the water in the City of Pavis | i5 very large and strong and after @ severe A ler th 1 terior there is From 1003 (o L885-—about ¢4 yeur [ .u‘“; gis stove, t0I¢ iuta the parking for fully ten feet, One | $ince yesterday, It is believed that the | strugglein which her clothing was badly torn | ¥b under thal Jove,y Sxtetior JHAKS 8 [k Ehepmetials of 50 B, RWAA DUTDRY "E?:r.?:‘.z‘.f.".:;:::;.:‘ e, ot Do lads U lently | bottoui of the stcamer is not injured. Divers | and body bruised, succeeded in driving him | Often a worm concoalod gnawing . . . SV All invited to attend Friedman's mill R Assengers was thrown VIolently | gre making a thorough examinction of the | away. Nelson, who is the son of respectable ! display Wednesday and Thursday, Sguiust the side of the car, and ber head and | steamer’s hull, parcnts, has disappearved, profound, people elegant and courteous, ) | 1 ie curb stone, which gave way, and pulp. Thoere are people inte mwm and AT DRUGGISTS AND DEA by ¥ THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. Addross ol sl vn ¥, HISCOX