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[ THE OMAHA DAILY BEEy SATURDAY, APRIL 12, THE OMAHA BEE. FOR CHARITY'S SWEET SAKE, et et biineai SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS, [ the Ladies: aid society of tho Preshytorian - in the upper story as usual, but the ot Bndaoim oid watelt and Mre: Whoelor with 4 COUNOIL: BLUFEFS, A ;‘ ':l: \‘\:.:1‘ remaii ‘.'11.‘.” below. A ne: ‘nul | & o purse of money ) £ 1 STREET L g Lale ) J % Lyons of Keoku 0 s Sout - L AL DI i : The Sisters of 8t. Bernard's to Care for the | Uhe ‘v"“'fl"db ANINE b i””'\"’lh‘l";\" A Young Woman's Attempt to Kill Her- | ().vIAI-II::: \4[\;\;”:» t Keokuk, Tn, 18 & South | ygyun Raty was sick, we gave tier Castorta, ki) MITVE el By oaFeter T any partof the ¢ ; . determined upon making several desirable S K N i A O b N C oW LN et Pt S ANAGET, | County's Insane, ol and additions that will increase their self Unsnccessful, ‘ The “houso warming wiven by South | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, by TP AL AT, | property interests in the luke. A plan is ulso | . Quatha lodge, A, 0. U, W, in thelrnewlodgo | when ahe becatne M, she elung to Castoria, ° _ afoot to have a regatta carly in~ May. The room in - Hunt's . block —was an - en ' / Brsispae Oppicy, No. 4 SH155 WL D6 DUSES, RIS Cold CuD, - | THE 0ITY v 0 joyuble affair. The erowd in attendance was | When she had Childsen, sho gavo them Castoria, N Enitor, No. %, A WOMANS FEARFUL FALL | ™ st bbb UL by COUNOIL PROCEEDINGS. | ®0 great that dancing was almost an - impossi bl T | | , — bility | o 4 MINOR MENTION. | e Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental | “Gene Mayfield was on the streots yestorday | 27 MAIN STREET, N. Y. P. Co. IR | Improvements to be Made at the Boat oftice to 101 Pear] street, up stairs | No ”.p intments Were Made—Vallie: | poming for the first time since his long siege | OVER JACQUEMIN'SJEWELRY STORE & i | e : 2 1ok T | Warren's South Omaha Esca | of sickness, He was the recipient of many | R Couneil Bluffs T rCo, conl. | House The Chautanqua Tases The gasoline stove is more dangerous than SENET g congratulations from his friends, | ST T m"’\’,' teuity boutd udiumod. yostrd n Remitted—Homeless Chil- :‘i'u‘,"“}‘f g A B ’ s l.h'”"'( l""'\'," =YY, ‘ Tho marvinge of Al CarpenteranaMiss | SPRCIAL - NOTICES. Monday nex i RO ising the jas and Electric Light Co.’s e - Oity Notes, Lora Carpent curred Thursday night at SOUN ILUFFES, Willium (ials i was arrested yesterday on | ren to be Caved ¥ ‘ Ky stove g the residence of the bride's pavents 1 COARCLL, A AL, a chiarge of vagrancy i Homeless Childre o The daily paper scheme has dwindled down | 130k RENT s A )] : n | prartn 1N -4 = NT-- hree unfurnished rooms, 240 The 17, E. 0. society will me iOMEs |t board of suporeisors reccived | Tho world is filled with Httte wanderers, | A telegram from Blair, Neb, printed in | ton proposition to pay ansbody who under- | F'UG I ¥y T ee rururnished: i 1. M. Troytior this afternoon at 2:0 o'clock v bl p W dhp: done vesterdoy's Brr, tells of the at- | takes the job 8300 toget out un anti-annexa ook - i o. | proposition from the Sisters of Merey of St te the work that is being done in th tioh Shoat Jurng ths athaa L | WWANTED o fradn el firm in N Mrs. John Scliefferle, of 418 (o e iosion | Bernnmd's hospital whigh may lead to s rad- | bebalf by thousands of individuals and num. | Lempted suicide at that placa of Vallio War. o ButeLCUring Lo cataigs ol braska, a elear husiness (ot i Omaha for e einguly buvied by 8 gaklino:ox piosion | BOIREC e IL LTS B | o Y amouwds OF i iduals B B | er, a sixteen-year-old girl, She is the young | A Cocketty a colored vagrant, will calci- | clonr orenciimbered residence Jots, o fudd ast evening, jeal chuange in the manner of eaving for the | erous charitable organizations. e Towa : h ¥ | mine the city bastile for a couple of days. | & Wells compuny, 606 Broadway, C. B.dudd miss who was rescued from a life of shame in - [ president. ng Mr. and My Jt O'Brien lave adopted | insane of this county. At present some of the | auxiliary of the American aid society is d. it the best Wall paper go te the little hoy left at the Catholic. parsonage & | patients are cared for at the state institution | @ great work towards finding homes for the | S0Uth Omaha lnst Friday night by Marshal | 1f you w Maloney. shie went under the nume of | Crockwell's, - D, | W ANTED to Trade - Houses and lots rine few days o, ] . o " He | r s Fronn K300 10 86,000 < . i g i and others at the sisters’ hospital at Daven- | homeless little ones. It is an organization | Yy (e A et s s Y ng dn price from %00 (o 86,00 for unin 1 lankitn Y SO The voom of the landiady at the Colorado | 118 O S RIE RECE B Ll S e i | formed for that purpose, and to espacially agd | DOIlic Warren and_ claimed to huve made hev B, Wadsworth & Co,, 207 Pearl street, | b oo e i & Wells conping Electric l russcs, “(‘ll.\', house was entered by a buvglar about 10:80 | s of St Bernard's hospital in this eity | deserving young women in procuring an edu- | st misstep only two weeks ago in rooms | joun n @aey for Lombard Investmentcompany s S, last night and robbed of £15. i that it the county will give them thecharge | eat kst omhtied uids the Tuts | CVaL E0lHys raibon > 2 e besd 5 DOR BALE On monthly payments or terms Chest Protectors, Etc J, 1, Harless will wait upon any parties | of tho jnsane atsthe same ratenow being paid, | Cooon, 1t Was first organized under the laws | iy night last she was taken to her | inest photo galery in the west—Sherra- | -, tosult by the Judd & iy \oents Wanted, DR, C. B at the Chautauqua g ds that wish to | e 10 put . cuitable | Of the state of Iilinols in 1855, and iu the year | home from South Omaha by an old friend of | den's ped Bl 3 A 45 Matih sereot: oo (st or St ave. and 100 gel anted, il 1ChD Kelect lots for purchase, this movning rom 9 | yifiidings for this purpose. They also propose | 1888 the Towa auxiliary was formed, “The | her family. Tt was afterwards learned that | e —— i el 2l B0 UIOOKSTFONT MU T 4 Broadway, Councll Blnftsla, |, o'clock to 11 10y he vailway fare and exponses incidont | idea i o tako homeless crildron il find | she was older in sin Admitted to the The Chautauqua Tax. 10-room liouse on 6t ave, one bloek trom = / A few of the local pugilists are organizing | upon’ the o of the patients from the | them homes through agents o associn- | S0 abi officors, arrest here o i STV IEEnG 5. Hatlknoss | motor s T A R B i for the pepose OF | o e K et | tionT s far aa possible from, the plice whero | the unsavory notoviety ft brought her wus b | :l i ”'; Mt g D poss | Kerooni hiowse on Lineoln ave,, two Dlocks S. E. MA \() N, competitig with and kuocking out the Omahia | s to be for a period of five years, ¥ were born o where th found, | doubtedly the case of her attempt at suicide, | called on the board of supervisors yesterday | fyom motor i : s boxing elub It is urged in favor of sich a contract that : i i for wachi | During the girl's confinement in the South | with a petition from many property holders | & f=room houscs on Nowth 7 st near post- | /] The expenditures of the overseer the | the county would be uble to care for its ts found that this sum did not (vmjnlw.m last Satur sked Jailer An- | of this county asking the remission of taxes | "W ouse. tw ORTBR R ver AT ind 10Lh AL N poor for the three months ending April | insanc cheaply a5 at present, and | of the undertaking and the | derson to get her some morphin I on the Chautauqua grounds and requested the | G-room story and a half lonse, ave. B, near ) fee now charged is 350, and even this is too | that she used it regulurly to prevent epiieptic R AL RGBT B s | NGRUILTEIE And Superintendent | ug of the Ap but & triffe mere than for the correspond- | would save the railway transportation and up but a tritfe mere than for th rrespol | LT wiscly refused to i small in itself and has o be supplemented by [y deroom Iiguse, alse d=room houso on the | ooy 31 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCIEL g months of 1550, other expenses incurred no taking e .o i " v blew down | tients (o Mt Dleasant and Davenport. - To | charitable contributions, In cach town o . thinking at time she wanted the | empted property. The board kindly examined | wiator 1. hotween 201 e St oo y : The starm on Tucstay night blew down & | have the patients kept here would make it | Place where the association works it hus | drug for the purposc of ending herlife. Miss | the proposition und approved the refunding of | | Housesand lots in all paresof the The | BLUFES, T0WA new residence for County Supery Au agents who look after the children who have | Warner was prognant and greatly feared the | axes of 1889, vemitted the taxes of 1800 and | ',)‘,‘,‘j“"‘_,, clls-compuny, 6 Brondway, C.B. | q OFFICER Vo LA Pusey, t for friends and relatives to : them more convenic visit and « Bostedt which he hac in Gamer township. The children of the Loyval Tempera fon held a social at room H02 Merrian tovening, They had quite a lar in process of crection Boon placed there, and no childvon are over | ievituble disgrace thut would foliow the birth VARt I For these and other reasons the county | placed in a place where ther no onts, | of an illegitimate child, ounty anditor to Ose W E v 2t ot on and adjolning Paric ase OFFICER | board has decided to enter into the proposed | The president of the ation in this state ey 1 oL e ORI o N"“ Hi ""“““"“ SRLShROuse A oui \ contract, This will be @ saving for the | I8 Rev. George K. Hoover of Davenport. M. The Council Meeting. (L UL B e [T R LB L . county. und will 4t the same time ensurc the | Quivey has his headquarters in Oskaloosa. Three brand new councilmen took a turn | This matter was before the board last [ “,',']"Il“’,"" burcliusers Y, C. B 2 it of Sonth | and it was then supposed that it was fully | 1 anceand a very pléasint ting | erection of a good hospital building for their | During the time the association has becen op- 1 Thursday night at the manager RO L G “",';,‘ on £t S v | 20oa o L Al i has placed children In | Omaha's city affaivs, They were Conley, | settled, but by some oversight the property A R O T Corner Matn and Broadway down in the gymnasium carvieulum on |7 committee of the county board recently | & omes i all parts of Towa Dol Row1aY was left in list und taxes ussossed against it, | promptiy piide Sl ospenees foront it A Council Blu % } s v & | o asse 0 d its work has been | Dougherty and Rowle, : AX08 ¢ L, + | promptly paid. Smalicxpenses for outfit. Ad- weil Bluffs, - Jowa Thursday nieht, Byl M visited the several state institutions where I'h !-l' e irontsonne been || =16 Was ato whon Ui sinass comtnoncod, Tho | WhidlEhe boara niow: profiiptly corvocte | Qross o wiiton Or He Bimithe 360 Brondway Dealers in foreign and o | BIHOMYOT Cal B nT 18I oCALBE 18, SHOUIEY paticnts from this county are being kept. | especiully brought to the uttention of the s la business com i ie Chautauqua is an educational institu- | Council Diufis, T, ** | collections mnde und. Intorest. puld on (g i 1t is almost a cortainty that the ladics of | They found these institutions n excelient | people of Council Bluffs by the _visit of Mr, | minute hand on every timepiece in town that | gion and houid not b taxed. more tha iy oL pade and interest padd on tine the Women's Christian ‘I Union ition und patients being well ca for. | B N rt Madison, who is one of ¥ pre s 1o corre other school or non-profit bearing property. | TANTED A good girl ina small fami = - 11 be obliged ¢ 1 ihe d 1t ve- | bl i blo to these insti. | the active offied iwhois here now. H ek Ll ol RSl oy hogood cook. Cull at D @) S will be obliged to heed the de or a re- | r repor very favorable to these insti ie active oftl 0is 3 110! © | crossing S:45 wher vor Sloane This is recognize e st he' good cook. Call at Duguette & > 3 ey produetion of “The Queen of Fanic wutions, e Sisters of Mercy of this vity | Wis before tl of supervisors yester- | oSS ',' Wwhen hinyorg o L "f.fi”,,.“',,'.,,f,,fl o Dottn | - Go ind naquire for Gearge ¢, Pl IRIS BOSEN, ainment Propose to g equally good cave of these | duay and the d and explained the ‘;""‘ member was present. & WRLLATHIS O E i Feu STt HoIY S roraian v be | Broadway, Council Blufts, N \ The city physician reported a case of diph- | unfortunate ones if the contract is awarded | method of w he associution has | clbows reposed on every avallablo plucoon | nojnieq represcntatives, The people of tho | THOR SALE 1 : ‘\ \\I I 2 ) D! bRy oG |- thient; | pecontly adopted u plan by which hildven | police conrt railing. The 1s o falr crowd | Nideon ley are doprmined that nothing | s i nrantn: LA dl1C N \|'m-y'n(l Avene | and Ninth street | | s SMET e '”“;:}‘_,;l“:'m_;LHl_ "““‘-_"\‘f“':y out to hear who the mayor would appoint for | in their power shall st the way of the | ing e W, suituh) 5 R R 5 are now but few cases in the city, an . s . ! MO | the different offices in his gift, but they went | best development of this new institution thut CSnyders commission lousc Factory and Planing Mill 3 ; y 8 shaull be taken by the association and placed | | 5 ) an Mill tlio firstinow one reported for o lonig T 00dl homes for the regalar feo which is | away unsatisfied, for like the letter that never | has come atong us [T Couneil Bluns © 3 Theve was 1o teath in the ramor Attractions on Our Second Floor for | L (Phy e county. He made a proposition | came, the uppointments failed to put in an ap- e NOR RENT - [awkeye roller flour and f G B R by several papers that the Tremont hous Monday and the Week thiat tho Loard shonld pass o rosolution ine | bear | WLE Mg L LT LD [ it Kivan &' Widlkor, Couneil Biutte, Tar | iilinerys o podorn Latest, pastorn been closed litors. The house has 00 pair sumple corsets, including French | ctructing the county auditor to turn over to | The fluance committee reported favorably | Au important discovery. They act on the | Special attention given o seroll and band been open for guests all the time since the | sateen, coutil, jeans and summer corsets, | the assoc.ation or its ugents any children | on @ number of bills, including those for elec- | liver, stomach and bowels {hrough the | JOR SALE v 8=room house with mod- | Sewinz plan ad telmming. General cons present proprictors have had eliarge of it | goods Sold from e to $1.25, all to o at 45e; | which should become a charge on the county. | ton expenses, and th e ordered paid, | nerves. A new principle. They speedily | A ern fmprovements, i rovelot, i Ist [ ractsdnd estimates for and ufldings A Jurge and delightful audience witnessed | sizes from 19 to 27 in ecru, white, creme and | He explained that this would cost the county | An ordinance cstabiishing the grade of | cure billiousness,” bad taste, torpic | eligss nefihoric This is w0 i, #an [ aspecialty, Cornr Nor Ml i Myt the Young Men's Christian Association gym- | tints, about £50 and that would be the cnd of the | Twenty-fifth street from A to 1 street wa piles and constipation. Splendid - for il 'i-‘"'.::;“‘ 1 nearOikdand s, ephone 2 = nasium exhibition in the opera house lust MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. | expense so far as the county was concerned | read und voferred. Also one establishing the women nd childron; Stnal | St ave., 84,500, R I YRR BOM S ht. “The drills and _exereises were viry | Tn three lots for Monday and the week. After considering the mattar for somo time | grade of Twenty-sixth from” A to J, and one | surest. 80 doses for 25 cents. {hooe J "y | gradiiably performed under the- divection of | © o LOT T AT 25 Drotdereq | T Dour wereed” to” aceept (o proposition | establishing the grades of several dureets in | at Kubn & Co.'s, 15th and 1) | 3 o dom. l)l{' (,[\ l)lgl I i Prof. Dale ull line of cors plain embroidered | and passcd u resolution yesterday moring to | the Third ward. A e % | Eardning i Close 10 the 5 “Thic Nonpareil has been filling colunn after | and lace trimmed e, | Gt et AL the prosent time there i oy | A petition was yeud from the property | DELUDING THE WORKMEN. | onioacie oty S0 pes wert, i G 546, Marcus Bik, Broadway column, scoring Alexander Casper for voting | \ln.ln gowns, full size, ruflle trimmed, 25¢ | one little waif on the hands of the county, | t'\\'i"{h"xlsl<lm_~'_(luflllll;' »:'l'mlt' of l\;""n]'_.\rul How. Bricish 1T A e ‘f sres nshde nere property at a St COUNOCIL BLUFFS, IA. ubling ordinance. The fct is | each. | and that is being cared for at wcost of $1.50 | ond between N and Q stre stablished v s aborers Are Hood- | e residence le Honton st..' 80, a that Alderman Casper voted for the ordi- | (hl'lmx.-‘ id wers, lace and embroid- | per week and the winount of its keoping has | Al Kecenan, asked that he be appointed to | winked by South Americans. | Choice Tots 3 I, | Special attention given to the renoval mance id yesterdiy the Nonpareil was 4»..\-‘l| L 3 | already excecded #50. ‘The new arvangement | ”u'ipr\mlllmui :.Il'h‘l i‘nunnl-q‘unnl-" fiifcas g | & pR IR worKinpmon SWho L hive omis | 1,.-![.‘.n Ave. Dy LNt only ] of favial i icmishes, such as ) abligod to vetract and npologize, wiifoh 116 di isses’ and ladies” white skivts %3¢ cach, Il be a 5 101tho Cotlnty Andrathless i |- thintroMee ed. It went fo the moyoS | | i se HOUREICH rGLon Section of fine land in Line s 5 % Rlotehes, Black Heads, Freckles, Supe u:ut_wl““\ ‘.1 )I”.\n\l Iu ogize, which it did o i Uit s | w”“f L M\mu the county and a blessing e figl h]-l |‘x:; .lmjl '.Hu in 1 wWise com- |t \UI for Coun ll,uuv.,.,‘...un 4 fluous Hair, i i s 5 0 $1.60, o | SR sk | Chief Mulc “port of the work of the | pared with their fellow-countrymen w reant lots inall parts of the ety onensy |+ araggessay The Non il will devote a column or two | 10 $1.6% u bargain, : . - Chief Maloney's report of the work of - the 5 i Bl s Lo e S G e e e o B LOT2 AT e, We want you to list_vour rental property | public force during Mirch was read and h\.nr been cnticed to - certain South | 'f . ™ = i e oot Lo, dis 1 Corset covers, Vo shape and square neck, | with us and we will seeive you good, reliuble | ordered filed. American states. Koo 4, Opera Block : AL O s e G omacta 4 fruges ; : | tenants. Rents collected and special atten- | The eity was instrueted to confer | The speaker. 13. 1T, Litehfield of 2o 1¢ [ urpn yesterduy mowning, Tt is duo the ldermun | NIght gowns, trimmed with feather edge | {on given to care of property. 1. H. Sheafe | with the ity « erof Omahain vegard to | don, who isat the Grand Pacitie, says | QB sabk o 3 SETamet PR R e Nt A o R Nl oryor R ruil ; & Co., Broady i Mutin St up staivs. establishing the srade of Thirteenth street, | 1) Chieneo. Trib s tiiC SUYS | TOR SALE or Rent—Gar W with ; 5 : St o b L and embroidered and | - between Missouri avenue and the south l‘_f'm”,"\ R "I:I‘If‘\“l"‘;“h"‘d' \:-uf:‘h I"‘“"‘"h | Brgponses by J. R Qeive, 103 Malu st., Counell | MANUFACTURING CO, state the Nonpareil's bid on the city | A Woman all. | timits of Omaha. 3 8 S AT s Al — e — | 15t Avenue and 21st Street T RIS B G ilva ot s "(“'\" ]-}"“;',‘- i | 1n the potice court vesterday morning, | '““’"’“"; "““”““";“"‘I""‘l"""‘"" \”"l\l,'l‘\l,“l“\, e o int L i | OB SALE My residence. 551 Willow ave- Sadh D) 1 Bli l dirc Shivas sent, to | | Corset covers, with full yoke of em-| ynong the foul smelling gang of crossing over the Burlington | “After ey g the internal con e, on southi side of Bayliss pavks heatea N g 3 Coniliee Shiris i sont,to Deputy. Fedoral | proidery and torchion luce, s0c - s i o it EanBt | thacks in the northiwestorn ond of ihe city. . | tion of Chill, said Mr. Litehfleld, T | Dy stostin, Hihted by elce ity S contii s, LJoors and hnds \ ourt Clerie unter his notice vefusing the | " other Hubbard night dv beautifully | Vgrants and thieves who hud passed the | = pMichacl Hansen was confirmed a regular | found it to be no place for English cmi- | 1= all modern inmprovementSs 1or160 by 200 [ 0o o wing and o et Ty T g Eha | (el mined]. 0 B | might in the city jail, which is porhaps not | policeman to fill the place made vacantby the | grants. The agent general of coloniza- | [k Ao il sell or exbanze for mprosed | i i it of atl kinde. Poreh Rrackets, Bona Wperers Jrom eotloeing tuxesin | Chemise and drawers, teimmed with em- | unappropriately termed the city sewers® by | resignation of ex-Captain Sexton, tion for the Chilian government and 1is | giac ot Comuell hin e N Al pros tell IS (ki wood & detivered. Cloan { o etstor il several other counties | broidery and torchon lace and finished in | the ors, thero stood 0 woman who faced | aBfngmultiuacton| SO0 LA EHC G EoyCmmEntilng R s usey, Counetl | st by the barrol AL WOrk (to 0 Suniction was mido at the racent torm of the | TCiiner stitch braid, 50c | the young judge with an expression and air | friends in Albright by introducing an ovdance | Furopean agc e formed a recruit- tirst-class.” Telophont 3 oy L L | All thie above x«,;,.g, will compare with | of utter abundon, She answercd to the name | fora sidewalk on Twentyfourth stree e A T British subjects for | = L SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED." gt ES AL EG P goods sold at The and 51 of Mrs. Smith, and was held to answer to the | Q. elear around to Seyenteenth ie little republic om” civenlars aie M. E S & - - I3 re ousands of dol 'S TORT P r) H . . . . o aar e L Gl e B ONIONISTORT. S8 ¢ of vagrancy, She was about the age | IUwent through in short ovde sent over all Greal Britain, by means of | LIS & co, 1.1 EDMCNDEoN, oL Suvann, Tohvliin, tho case, and the decision s of in- | FOPHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & €O., | of the judge himself, and there was'a t he counmittee on viaduets, streets which many people are induced to sail | Pres, i o Viee-Tres, i 3 D .| Leadersund Promoters of Low Prices, | when she'was as handsome « girl | alleys was instructed to take steps 1o have | fop South Amerien, These eirenlars sot | 1AS R HANNAN, Cashicr pithe awad of the contract for the Cannin Council Bluffs, | 85 he s aman. It was the first time she had | property owners slope the dangerous banks of | fou) that the wages of mechanics in | Ol (it ) 1 il cut on the Chautauqua road to J. F. I - - | been v him, and hewas disposed to treat | carth abutting on the streets. The ehief of | ()00 B a0 559 @ oy, and. for | E i ]“/(x“\ lnLI “] 7 ley i said to be the most advantageous ¢ Motor for Chautauqua. | her leniently, it some of the court offigers | police was instracted to take stops to abat ARG ELIITOC MIOIEGY CUVIRILD oL | AP CIRLLRG SUCKISTENORSES, | J DV LC )¢ \ tract cver made by the city. The contr et ) | Whispered the fuformation that she was an | dangerous nuisance in the shape of an un- | fborers from £30 to #45 o month. Th Rooms 450 and 452 Bee Building, On prico for th WOHt wis 15 conts por. cubic | , L1C spirit of motor extension now scems | Whispered the iuformution that she avded well in the Third ward, | assert that it costs nothing to live in L and Rooms 23 and i Blocks OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. yard. This is for the cut only, and the con. | to have fully aroused from its long sleep. 1t | 45 Offen Oy UL BOUCO S NToAdNS Sk 4 \ ST Tl e A VaTa e Blufrs Correspondenc ed | Paid Up Capital ).000 RIS oH 0 cutioR i 5 | i loaking towards and rcpuctan o som o | Clirictor, und afior guing on her be Monday night the couneil will try it again, | th fcountry, and that |nn.||-~n-;|dr wees T e ; | Surplus and Profit 0,000 ¢ or the fil | is & towirds und - prepi o reach to | countenance for a few moments and endes g S worth $100.000 ave (0o numerous to men- D to sell o MINLESS rplu Profits e B {"}§‘~; "unv'l}m"qh.\ similar work n..,.\\-. * | the Chautauqua grounds. Up to the middle | ing to get a look into her bleary es and ‘What the Postoflic Doing. tion. It is claimed that poverly is un- | AGE %5 W A}‘IH) Crorigs Lixg; patent | Lisbility to Depositors : 460,000 . been done for. and fs vonsidered by the other | of (his weel thero seomed bu very little | Answers to his questions, he fincof | The following report prepared by Post- | known in_ Chili, that the people live | pinct they de ot frocsto 1 aad eemmet b | Sioem i o B | Felutittion of the charge: thit a rombine b | cohesion umong the property owners along Ay Lich mpln, g it weelcs sojoum it | aster Cockirell shows the business of South | comfortably and et rieh rapidly. o Bl Tne sent hy mail -foov 1ine | &, Tiamian, Transact. general Dankin husis | been organized to keep up high prices. Cunning strc and along the Chautauqua L R el WL BE T Omana postoftice for the three months ending | “These agents receive abont 0 for “I‘l el ('7“17.‘ SRLULIOL ards, WRC LR UL LIl any Poltawat tam ity is taking special | roud, but there has avisen a desireto open a The woman's history is a sad and fearful | March every person under twelve years of 7 Herman St., Worcester, Mass. SRSk Lt 3 i pains to provide for such old soldiers s | route up Broadway and over the hill through | one, and the people of Council Blufts who | Reghstered letters delivered 5 or over lunded in Chili. This is for the i lutorest on Fime Deposits. needy, In most cases the assistance thus | Walker and Ofic and, through Mr. Olm. | have known hev for the past five years have | Letters delivered 0. of the trip. The emigrant pays tiinioa aoNthily bostosads Mhoro araimvel |h ket O o R O S T L el it o havl rima srown tal cards delivered. 10, B0 i bookine . ana sl ERhapAs b A Gt © WO | Stod'sand down by Sylvester's to intersee- | 59 Elihoioly : 1and fOurT-Class MG ut $10 on booking, and on lis iree, however, who are’ thus receiving | e with loveliness und purity and enjoying all | val in Chili he agrees to pay the gov- aid, who ought to he treated alittle differ- | tion of Chautauqua road. T'ne pry OWI- | that a noble womanhood_deserves, and they S nman b £505 BLreoRiLO I Byt ently, if possible, o instanee, one old soldier | ers ave enthusiastic and there is good reason | have seen her, too, #o down into the lowest | ¥ oLn :" : ARSIV OB QG SR VAU who pets (mrn‘ hn” v .‘l‘ln.;.-\‘ ;.] month | to believe the requived bonus can be raised | depths ‘l.r \lm;m' nnirlr.hl.h ouly a woman or | nlllwullx‘lnivl me :]t'“.'iw ~H~|I:l\- n I;,”h his w»lv pension, suceecds inhurvicdly dvinking up | 1o put t oot R lie anangel can fall. The most wretched object s collecto i the hive system aad then pawns li- B ]t 1 i on e o | 14 atere szt 1 vaborted Ut | GG oo “of Wretehes beratgned iy | S 1 and KO-l i self to the Cliilian. government for the (] v n effort should be made to have a guardian [ MOSSTS i aving a sur- | yhe police court yesterday morning, |l ot i 5 #50, appointed to sce that Lis pension moncy is | Yoy made o ascertain grades and distances | not have enongh of the. ordiniry sende of | Total number of pleces handicd the country isa properly expended before the tax | by the Broadway route. shame left to prompt her to conceal her veal | postage stimps wnd :-.hm‘ ards sold sentation, The Chiliar called tipon fov additional funds, In the meanfime the citizens along the | name and prevent people reenlling hor former | Envelopes and wrppers sold. aoid It may aford some satisfaction for some | Madison street line and through the Jefferis | glovy, purity and beauty, The name she gave | Gy one-ha in the shape of men to beat and abuse | Property ave far from hein ep. is the name of the husband whom she b ted States dollar. e the frail women whom they have sworn to | | When they e hold three meetings a day | dishonorcd, disgraced and - dviven from her | 07 5 e mevely mud houses, Import ove and ‘eherish hrough T, but 1, N, | and with Tl o reported, there | foreve | : s 50 hight thut 0 porson can buy Gustrup of Harvison street is abundautly | $Cems a reasonable expectation of successful [ Six or seven years she came to this [ The business of ther more in | i fo illing than for satisfied that if theve is sy fun atall in such, | 19806, Surveying parties ave veported out | city with her husband, who wis a young | Partment amounted o 800 4 dollae in Chili 1read con- business it comes very expensively, He was | M1d heading for the Chautauqua man of stevling character and fine ability, | 3 n 3 I &iitute thapniie [ ted Wedness wight upon an informa Rumors are abroad that the stern vail- | with a bright future befor him in | w Did Poll Parrot Mean. | he\ e i\ 2oy 1 T (e 1 tion fled by one of i neighbins i | 1 ads « nicrd -\“m.‘\'\.t ind Comneil BIuffs | the " “railway world They wer Pat Rowley's poll parrot was sunning itselt | SRl '.““‘ e "l:;j’ o ""]’:‘—“ ‘l“'“‘ him with beatineg his wife, who meekly bore | MWVe granted one-balf fure to the Chautaiqua | always noted” as being the hiandsom yesterday in frout of his saloon and just | oo rEshmer RALORLOI P IECRLO Jik the torture, afvaid to app ythe nuth s | for the session of [500. It is o oped that | couple in their set. She was highly educated T T e st | tsunny land where it is as casy to find for protection, e spent forty-cight ot the rouds from the cast will do us well. If | und possessed of every lady-like ;‘,' Iy ihithonsing ,“I : ity ofecs. | yjehes as to sleep.’ English, or Amer- the city sewer, and _vesterday morning was | ey do, then, with the agtor line well | nent that endeared her to her fi puenan tilkor, and was erying | jean ~ workingmen, for that matt pulled out and requireds to ount for his | Cauipp «dand vunning o the Chautauqua, a | made her welcome and popular every where, PG At o o 'l“\‘” o | should give those South American state conduet to Judge Magee, His explanation of [ SUeeessful and prosperous season for Ch She wis the daughter of o prominent Mis- | S PR et SRRy wide berth, They are more suited to the groat and frequent vocations he had | tugua and the twin ci s well assured, | souri citizen and boasted of the proudest | goWs WEITEH ‘.‘l, pietibamonnt Kby B ol SR U SN T q to whip his wife was so clear that the judge | southern blood, Her hus Was connecied Q8 0ILAIHECX IBtonan o gl 19 Q2 GLO 00 1 IV tinod hi £10.00, v that theJudee | geoty house, 2 Conneit | WK The Nomhwantarmsaiiay seoetd || Satuyor Sioung heand the loud talk through | mated and have Gittle difficuly iy Leaen it ok Blufls, newly furnishe als 2. | of the time us telegrapher, but afterwards in | PiS witdow ind wondered it it mean ing the language and custpms'of the na- YRS TR | s il | bye to the ofice of mayor when the city (ks s i R anmexed to Omaba, of fine watehos and jewelry in the city, ang | . Several desivable dweliings with wodern | The story of the woman’s fall is brief. She [ #Hpexed to Omaba, Sl - R e e el it | fmprovements for rent in- vieinity of the | became adiicted to strong drink through the | ; Tom Hoctor he w00, and wonds ed i Champagne has a large amount of earbon % prices, is the establishment without yivals, | Presbytevian church, B H. Sheatd & Co., | wse of tonie, and within three years after Hoan e n-‘m»‘fn‘.'.: \’]"."' s of being clty | acid m‘w‘. itish ..]Hh\ .m‘\ nourishing. Cook’s | £ o the most veliable fivm of S5 vental agents. coming to Council Bluffs had acquived an ap LG « of May extea dry imperial is'the best orROR ; s e 1 petite that was ungovernable and insatinble T AT T e s ]| - | SATU R ]\ (& (’() 3.) o D \2 L ndies! A child was born, but the curse th thei [BEEOAEINEE § A8--DY0, DYQ 10 L0 | 1 season of 18 at the Union Driving Park, Council Bl ‘u\ Towa, from Ma st TG D e A Call at MeAtee's store today and try a cup | brought down upon iersel blighted it, ad it | CH0ee of being ety attomoy. 5 £ MARVEL- | antirdu whon he with e retured to Fromont and his worthy compinion « veal estate, 52 Broadway. of Vi Houtew's cocon was a mental and physieal wreek., Hoe s, I avp iy atiooriy ol ealRatTow=)) MAMBRINO BASHA \’\ (1789,) L T e band made evory effort to reclaim hor, but | [G¥'S D Wondored it meant bye, bye to | | (s : > ’ ) neer, M3 Life building, Omatu; 202 NMevrign | The Old Man's Money. ML avail, She dragged him down, und | 00 Grocato of annexation listencd und was | a{: of Mre. Johu Gemmili | Went thit noe U 40 b R e it 10 it Bloeis, Covneil Biugas Omubiu; 203 Mervitin | oy i man numod Wileox, whoso gray | e lost situation nfter situation untl’ fially | Ab ddvoditoof suncxation listened und was of Milroy, Miffin Co, | OFdinary flesh will ol 100 pounds; fouled 15:0¢ Drod by i S | Maies anl whinkeled face fudicate him o be be- SRy Baaate lwlf.'.'n]:'fll.,:\“““ Omuha! Welcom Tenih ward of Oma- | Pa., who had suffered | I3, DEFTCRtly sound and vigorous, wid eertnin | otter, Elegant gold center pieces, full size, for 10 | tween sixty und seventy years of age, is | ivavd step by step and plu into eve bu PR aN W o extromely for 19.7ear | 101 Lo X0 0D YEL DEOIN oS ALDONK BRI S KOl O e N :4[Iil\lki|>Inull\|‘l‘l‘|!1l‘\l|l Pn:,]. b ;;m«l\'r either suffering from a painfal hallucination | viee, Nota trace of her former beauty An Amusing Arrest ’ from » Sherniy 2 sty o bt i o 3 comnoniations o DIy | cont a yard ¢ Niles, 406 Broud- | oris umodern King Lear in humble life, | oins, and the fricuds who loved and ad - d1L: 4 stock. VISIOrs always welcome at the park. Vor breeding o write 1o way. | | Aihon'a to I Merby | Tom Montague, the policeman who docs S v JAS. G. SMITH & SON nont, Neb, = Ly | Some time ago he furnished the sh to his | mired hera few y ) would puss her by £ I ’ ) = I sciously \ . Auty us night guardian of the L stre 1 | ERSO] SRS [ e o IS unconsciously now. They could not believe | duty ht guardian of the L strect viaduct, | LT i . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, laughter and her husband, Georgo Weather- | it the wretched Mis, Smith who was sen- | has but one srm. ‘Thursday night he under [ zmioh ghc.scselred do dhoapiaer, Blis veen ——————— t Ex-Mayor M. F. Rohrer left yesterday | Ut 10 purchase the lease and furnituve of | tenced yesterday for vagrancy was the lovely | took to arrest a one-armed. vagrant, named Siinple; unableito alk, " Hefarn thiimeond morning for Ovalon, Mo, ¥ | the Seott house, on Novth Main steect, and | Mis. Sinith whom they were proud to eluim | s, 880 B ORESITEE VNG PO bottle of St Jucobs OIl was exbuusted she | Y ) S C. Bowling of St. osuph, Mo, is a guest of | ved in the hotel with bis childven, The | 8 friend a fow yeats ago. "But they are, | SUEEU (SOIGEIES Jof s is DUl Astub | gas cored. ()u“(] ) “ \ ( ”n \ L ()l \ his br Andrew on Avenue A | money required to make the purchase took all ‘ and the end is not LGN A E “'m“'"'l;‘ BB CHARAR T e i | 5 0 c G - 5 o sume condition. | AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. | a1 i ) ll«‘l'l'liwi\:l mfllllllx‘1‘(‘”1'l(r‘\|("lx"‘,.|:'\h1“'Al\“.ll.' with | theold i i, but Bo pu full fuith und The Larson Burglats. They struck at each other awhilo | T DRLAGIIY ARRDEALERS | 10143 Broodwary, Near Noi Hu\\v\ln-) n Dopot. adqua at Red Oak, 10 Jameson, | confidence in his own flesh and blood and was Tharlos iis G At ons, the | With their good wems and Duggan finally gave | GHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimora, N | Y s v CCEIVE PR |\ xS Faouin Mo, United Stas- leiiet migk | Sohiod Ahd phous. o e o ot | Ctlos Hunaom i Albeet Simmons, ho | Wi Shels gt and Duggn oy e | oumoreM& | . MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROVPT ATTENTION. - ney, with headquarters at Corydon, is at the | the duughter and son-in-law sold the property | YOUIE committed the burglary at | joft apm around the stub of Duggan’s right | LIk o2 i Kead : 5 . . S Ogden 1o the present proprictor, Mr. J. 8. Jobdi, | Cris Larson’s storeat 907 South Main street, | arm ‘and fu this upparently loving altho ELECTRIC BELT Bend for Price List . . . C. A. MACHAN & CO. D, W. Archer returned yesterday from an | Who puid the motiey to the old man's daugh! | were avraigned before dustico Bavuctt yos- | amusing embrace they marehed to the police | BUSPHNGOIY - @ extensive business trip. © He will be in the ;1w. .\\!;I-glmzwwtw proprictorship of every- | terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Two boxes, | station, A | Pu!nvlnkuu.lfl, 1887, IMPROVED JuLY 30,1889, | =——— = Y. ity from now on and will assist the Chi g, ey told the A man thes had rented | containing about £100 worth of the goods Duggan was dismiésed yesterday morning. | NP “LI’WX\“'{'%}’-{;O)‘";% | $ AlaNa mitteo n pushing the affaivs fop | 8 ten:room Hat on North Fiftecnth stroet 1n | stolon. aud found I (ot of tho goods | LT p 2 \ AR R RROBRIOR | & el vt it A it | atelsanat found Sin. sholr possosalon, waro | e A 1, AND TUSPENSORY vi1 GRAHAM & CODY, B iR A Quuaba, id would iwove futo 1k kud do s ully identitied in cont by Lavson, and whea | Took a Ride Hor | Yo ALl Rhrumasts Fom toy v od they | confronted by this evidence und asked 10 | pom O'Conmor was at work vesterday b nklin, pastor of the Pirst Mothodist church, was out yesterday for the first time in muny weeks. He shows the ef fects of tho serious illuess by which he was inat th S dconsulti ascmegt | Planing Mill, Sash and Door lulmy t, Con Blums, Tn, We are t ighly desived the old man to ren it lead 5 plead the vascals held o whisy : N v house and paid & week's board inadvance | tion and then announced their intention to | O% Laffenburg & Clark’s new building on N or him. The week expived and the old gen- | waive examination. ‘The justice then bound | street. At noon; he was tived aud jumped | tlemun went across the river to rner Sccond avenue and Thirteenth stree d to do all kinds of work Tremiling, Bexual Ex stricks 1 looks frail and weak, His vol ke up his | them over to await the action of the ud | into L. C. Gibben's buggy and drove down ' K « \hode ' gsic! iy y o Wasting of has been seriously affected and he can scareoly | 4000¢ With thew at the new place. The most | jury in the sum of #,000. Thoy could 1ot | through Albrie e R o - Austion, i & . 2 spealc above i whisper. His fiends nd tie | SRt search, however, fuled to discover | have givonn boud for 1000 ceuts G Wers | ot e it B uto Sarby i e, v ptheiind o Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. “rom the nature of the evidence against | OMver Spocttle and brought back. Tom M,ow.n-.EL:cTRlc INSOLES o1 xi ¥itr, | orack on short notice: Estimates given on all kinds of work to contractor wnd huilde | for parts unknown. He came to the Scott thut he is uble to be out ugain and will carn estly Lope for his speedy complete recovery pdy 3 What is the New York Racket store? 1t is Thursduy ni penniless and heart broken, | them it is evident they canuot escape u good | W48 m\.‘m‘ and will answer that churge when | Algo an Eisctric Truss ,and Belt Combined. and took wroom for the night, but left at 4 | long term in the penitentiary, unless they die | B¢ sobers up. ‘Bend b poutage for piuk [1ui1'a bk, 214 pagen, which wiiiba = | aeatvou FaiATa fented snvalone. Meniion § Adircs | owlock yesterday morning without paying his | ov break jail. There is between $100and #200 | > 'Y « calk ja s between $100 and & % » WEN ELEC NCE €0, p e ) / s sitice been wandering almlessly | worth of the stolen goods yet to be & ccounted Helm Gotsa Heavy Fine, [ O et oy BT L0 ULS, MO (AR TN BE & (C( MPANY bill, He b the cheapest plice in Towa to buy goods. Go | Ut HARSRIRUSKL prane i L) about the " eity, piteously - inquiring for hix | for | OMcer Mose Redumond came bick from Co- | 896 Broadway, NEW YORK GIT¥. | Bonacd s | children ¢ is confident they have deserted - lumbus Thursday with Loge Helm, the col- | o " Wholesul ! 1 lor: o | him, but it is possible he has lost the addres Pha @ixanionion i M A O b A Wholesule and Retail Dealers 1n Dr, H. 5, Wout, porcelain crown and bridgo | Ui utitis p he h w0 address The Superior Court Will Move ored thief, wanted in South Owaba for the | work, No. 12 Pead. 8¢ | aud cannot find t ROw place In Omaba. About May diy, the annual moving day of 1y of clothing and money from James ueenui ' 0 0. | U [%‘ N l ’_[ l [ E‘ - = Important to Horsemen: Large line . | all civilized “creation, the superior court will He was tried yesterday —and Y| Tf vou wish to sell your property call on the | and turf goods. Probtle W »w the general bent and move from the | Kiven afine of §0. He will' bourd it out ut BUGGY Tflps Judd & Wells Co., CB. Judd president, a6 | o0t SE old city building into the south room of the | the county juil OF ALL E1NDS, T Arkpst Blosk wud Lewask Leines. Doakateohd (s Ohculos | oudwa, ¢ Munhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 " ——— Nos. 206 und 207 Brondway, o ‘_'ul.ur 206 Plerce Streot, Council B i X - - [ wa } ¢ 1'rs, 418 B- | oounty court house. The efforts of the coun- | City Notes and Personals. ’ EUSHIONS, BACKS, RALS, Nos. 206 and 207 | lway | r Yery Low ALk T A cil to make arvangements with the county | Mys, Lucy H. Euds and child have returned | SIS ALY TRINMINGS, . . e = Aty s e & i £ Choleo rosidenve property centrally located | boord for quarters in the same building and | to thelr home in Anrors Nob. M, £ads is | bl Aelasail PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ithout doubt there are many persons now R & : h } ud for31pp.Catal for 8816 by 1. H. Sh sl s the use of one of the vaults for the storuge of | thesister of Fred M. Smith, at whose home | - 5 building houses here who want to use the city L. UAS 08 4 water, but are unable to pay the usual price S be rocoius RAYS not baen crawned wit = = for introducing the water into their premiscs Boat Club § ues, - hoia 1 80 difforance I the oplulons 4 bu H. Birkinbine —!fydrautic aud Sunitary Engineer. Plans, I Appreciating this fuct, the New York Plumb- T'he Council Bluffs Rowing assoclation will | that should be paid and th out little 3 , 4~/ . » Specifleations. Supervision of Public Worlk & ing company will locate a yard hydrunt six- | make several important improvements in | probability that they will succeed in splitting | *' PIVORK@'S hall Sunday aftenoon Building, Couall Blufts, fowa | teen feet from the curh line, and connect the | ypofe property at | N i 1S Rt ARy v DA et v i SRR Colonel John W, Custer of Iinois will talk 0 - = - . e g gt e e —————— I C b property ut Lake Manawa before the | the difforence 1é county bourd wants $50 u " ) ' " istice of the P OMeo over American k w89, NO. sume with water main, With evervthing com- | (S0 PIRELY 81 fatke Maawa bofore the | e ORI, 80 il cibmen oly desire | O temperance tonight und Su PURE! FRESH! DELIC |0|\!” Nz T lies aliieKeads. o perican Exy No. 41 plete and the water ready to use foedio. Cash . tmber of pew boats will | FISIE ) the Methodist church BONBONS ,' CHOCOLA sroadway, Council Blufls H NS ANI LATES, T o — Ly owners cnot bedn crowned with suc- | she hud been visitings for two weeks. | | The Bohemian pix | Tmprovements. nount of rent ness men will discuss annexation and taxation day nigt with order. This nn..J.q;x-n s to unpaved | be added und some very desivable changes he narrow, eramped condition of the city Mrs. Charles Akufer is visiting in De ol ARUAS AY IOLA LGS - - — -~ - - " o strects where mains are lai will be made in the boat house. The space | building and the imminent danger of the do- | Moine JDrders by Mull and Fxpress will recelve Prow S orneys at Law. Practica in the State and Feds i - g ‘ nder the bout house will be ‘Inclosed and o | struction of the city records by fire muke Rev. R Wheeler and wife were s ang Liorass Ablent 61 State S, Chi | Stone & Sims oral Courts, Iooms 7 aud 8 Shugart-Beno Blook, Good paper bangers at Crockwell's, I water-level landing provided for the couven- | some immediate change i perative | prised ut b bome on Wednesday uight L B85 ohaway, v.v. cuy. 161 State St., Chicago | Council Blutts, Iowa,

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