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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEKg WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1800, __—_—__?——-———-n-———_ s Hannah Kennedy of Omaha, | the globe, and was mak generally we have written to the builders' e: is a brother of C. D. | his home in Milwaukeo when he struck Coun- | ohafies Tn k6 vAMGHS it ", ‘]“" rs' ‘ Cot \(”.l”‘ FF® cities in the United OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Buffalo cle- | cil Bluffs and went to work to ¥ —— States, and herewith give you the rep) Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n an I8 a nephew | ready cash. On Sunday M | . | The New Council Transacts a Lot of Im- Which we wisl \wl\\mH Iindly publi | 0 e EEERRELELIES) J¢ FURNITURE. & 3 ind is editor nty Time Dy marri; the Ontario C his wd publisher of | weni to Linee whil of New York Michener coneludad to continte i " A portairt Business, Delivered by earrier In any part of the Clty oW TILTON MANAGER, | These relatives of the aged couple consti- | Thero was about #13 due him, and _he ever SE DRI SN BHAe halli “ | TELEPHON ES tuted the reception committeo, Lotters and | it up by taking the typewriter, He visi e "",..{"\:‘”I ”,,“ ‘l'”” A b A ud Lowest Pri Doalor 1 for Catalogue o 5 We « 1dreds ho manager of the agency i ki - 0 ith others, ; d Lowest Prices. Dealors, send fo og e, Busixrss Oprice, No. 4 T Ll R s PAvif trath o thy u will note particularly that the brick and 204 and 206 Pie Stroet, Council Bluffs, Ta. N Evtron, N [T A T AL AL A o MRS, BRUBAKER BEFORE THE JUDGE rs in Omaha make o larger brick, with . e | and HOMOTOUS, m both indi- | wes SN | 1 e exeeption, nud sell them for n_less prico The Pottawat solutions viduals and ¢ tamie bar presented snitable \eorons than | property by | Her € s more Save life 110 mixoe n e is Continhied as Well as the ittt et Council Bluffs Steam I)yc Works. Y. P. Co | an elegant present. They were all beautiful | th . Kokl e Council Blufts Lumber Co., coal, | 8nd highly prized, but that prsented by Rov L bl bl i e One Against Her Father— The 1 in the wall cost less than In any | 1 ts CRYS heaut d w . \ . » 0od papor hangers at Crockwell | u\m\: \n.‘u‘.‘riu..‘,;\'m- m.w\l.:'l;‘”)“ it i Need of a St sccite 8 nat .ll‘ showing ,.M:\I..n ’hml'] 1013 Hl n.ul\\ ay, Near Nor lh\\ astorn l)u])nl Landlord Haines is making sundry im- | ol B TR A BY Drs. Woodbu emoved their dental i in Omuhia more reasonably than in . —_— Wehope that you will impress this fact | Send for Price List C. A. MACHAN & CO. Paper-hangers wanted at Gilletto & Free- | was bound with delicate pine ribbon in the | X Fieht ¢ Bt man's, 23 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, form of a little volume of twenty pages with | A Fight for a stur = " e 1 o strong e ia > < and Cireulars, Invitations for the formal openjng of | illuminated covers. The poem was in the | Monday afternoon there was u bloody fight | :l"{‘" R S S of ONHA A g Publio, (Tuis forthe ooty S Manawa next Sunday are being sent out | handw Hmwu\ the author with one stanza ol “l for the privilege of using a littlo area of pas- | l-r‘ \\'m‘”. ,.(.). .:l A Tonday {n'v: s u;u tNG | oowatds having our fire h;“”: stonied; | A policeman has been detailed to se ay pposito page was full | 4.0 Jands on the bottoms near the river, The | oF South Omaha's city fathers. —Evety- | thereby giving a more substantial and beau. | ~ Wost Broadway, between Streetsville and | P ch In water colors suggested by the teli only comprises n fow vacant lots be- | Dody was present. The i members are tiful apy e to 1 ¥, making it an in- | N 5O Y the waterworks pumping hou text and executed by Miss Rehse iz her hap- | Pateh only comprises o few vacant ois e [ attentivo to- thel duties and desirons of ac- | ducement. TOF eastems. enpitaiin to v GRAHAM & GOD ) Sgtvelman ) s d oft for | Viest mannor. Patrolman Hoskins has been laid off for | PIGUMSIACE 0 0 | | unwillingly parting company with his star [ M oot | ved one from | It is nof dated at Washin dwelt_extensively ddressed, 1 stecm in which 1 affairs. The committee on red a communic lishing company in of liquor lic ¥ wroon pasture and the most | 9uainting themsclves thoroughly with munic- B ‘nu-.n'*.\ WitH us, “Yotire oty trilyy l’]:lning I\h“’ Szlsh llll(l 1)()01- "HC(()I'Y. ir of the Builders' and Traders’ Ex- nse to whom was g A TEACrt XS [ caria® Aatords RYSHHB KU hix m from Tie Bee Pub. following is the comparative statement | “1MPPed 10 do all kinds of work. ard to the publicatio compiled by My, Collins, : H ard to tho publication ! Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. ense application notices reporte RS ; 1l attention given to odd sizes Stalr. Work, and Interior Finish of all kinds made to ’ enterprising cow would have to cat constant- : Iy und gather in a quantity of faith too, , Councll Bluffs, Ta. We are thoraughly ing n detall tho high | to il hor s interval from suu- | have been held by the author during a | vise to sunset, but there wore two claimants d of years, und extended her kindest | bosides the o logos of gotting tho q rds and best wishes for thefr future wel | oo™ mhay wore Stephen Bertelmeyer,who | 08 follows: ‘ & Your committes fo whom was reported the ved from Mus, ex- | lives near by, and a man named Reed, who | womimunieation of T fer. Publishing com- Mrs. Hale ha Aims to be the agent of Mr. Paul, Bertel- | pany have exaiined section 2 of chapter s ey of woman's | meyer had been in the habit of tying his cow | tnd find that It reads as follows: Letion L > | Shalthe taken upon sald apphication uneil ot Y & | o the lots with long rope and when remon- | Teast tvo weeks totice of (e B of the nth str during the hours of drunkeiness on DO Miss Charles Nicholson of the fire tment, | o the personal qu who was arrested for assaulting a fellow fi man, ot off cheap, only £ and costs. Patrolman Cusick was laid off last for an indefinite period for inatt duty. here we 4.0600 visitors library during Mareh - a lare any previous month since the 1ib ming m to | Tt not Estimates given on all kinds of work to contractor and Builder. Another | vernor Hal i prominent in the hts foralong ti to the publi number thai y was | PROFESSIONAL DIREC TORY nge. Ivoc nd n this wi Ylans, Estimates d ik Jolin the carpenter injured by a | strong tie of friends| ship was woven between | gtated with by Reed said he had pevmission | been given by publieation i n news| 'IT 1 v 7 S 3 T falling s citing along better (1 she and Mrs. Bloomer: being coworiers for | 1o do so and was going to_continuo it, - 1 Dbliste tn Ruld gounty, havipgtho Tu [ H. BII']\'H]I)]HC U‘\:‘ ‘-".“-"‘"I > :""‘ '.‘L“.‘{l]-n lic Work, Brown the past decade. — In e jer Mrs, Hale at- | demanded o rental and when this was elreulation thereln,™ eie, * Therefore we i Specifications. Supervision of Pub] ork. Brc mend that the eity cleek be nsteacted to ha Building, Coucil Bluffs, Towa, was expected. He is able to sit up and hope to be able to resume work in the course of hed i THE tributes much of the suceess of woman suf- | g forhade th in the west to the untiving lab all application notices publi OMAnNA Brg, —Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express, No, 41 15 0 | pyted t IN. Shur ten days. X e 2 " | Mrs. Bloomer, and adds _that a mument, | D A s Lt The physicians of the city have formed an | g SUVORR SR EHEVIL most 11k ant | fod Recd ]“. na ot e b and | Thoioport w iy | " Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. association for mutual pr i Lone Standitie Tequest that. s for ears | (Lo Fortetmeyer went o bt rescnie. Ttoed | o ordinnce was introdueed rquiring the patients who refuse o pay_their [ s b ronan i thn AN o M B | When Bertelmoyer went to her reseue Rec I buildings of threc stovies and < YERw G Tiaw: . Piaotios iy tha) Stito id. Dad : will <hut down on them. The new 2 i ator M h | turmed upon hir to the carth tto equip the struetures with > z s—Attofioys at Tiaw. IEFAcHde in the.Siatg anc, et R o lettor s well as thab of Miss Anthony was | Wity e npm b | o equip the struetures with Stone & Sims oral Courts, Reoms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono. Blotk, vscd with pathos and an abundance | iU Club. & verod sumciently ho | R e oriiics WaR reforsd, - Gt DIV Towt a next month, up town and filed information wble Tou Wilson's newly opened disvop In the account of the mrest of a saloon 1 to tho guoats, sev- | t 4 d. to the g ) teed cf i i with_assault with Diten B ETS J ¢ keeper near Lake Maniwa yesterduy Tie | epal of whom exprossed their rogrets’ that :‘_\m o e s tho miehy | petitioned the council. to suppress the place Bre stated that D, B, Nutting was locked up | such ladies of prominence, and especially us il AnaL e S HinTRING AN Marshal Maloney was instructed to act on the | the central station. It should have vead | thoy were warm; personal friends of the ‘N o showed an ag- | " St 5 | Nutting, a brother of D, B. The latter | Bloomer family, could not auditors on the | Rooa i (e f Smith asked the council to pro- | teed was incd | yige a hose cart and hook and ladder truck | clui no interest whatever in the | gecasion, N S rNAN R SAVBH ARG ©as0 0 us finc saloon | iheRE Yk e e e Lcosts, and in default of payment wis | oy the protection of property in the Third T ” i | TR ' Pai f | sent to the county juil for thirty da. | ward, the new house to be located some. The depredators not confining | Library trustees— Pair of solid silver, gold | et o) | i their operations to the birglarizing of stores | lined, individ 3 : 3 i where on West Q street, It was referred to | e fie thie G a % S.B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, | ommittee on five and water. | | and 1 S, ot have 1 despoiling the Messrs, L., W 1. 0, Gleason, John | o T R At o L L s grounds of private citi A feye evenings Oliver, R and Goo e oau money for Lombard Investment company .. Hall's yesignation s drover of the | | since they dug up ty H silve 1 and fork, gold lined, ~ —— t was aceepted and his proposition to | | Sheafe's fi i in sdmund Jeffrics Solid silver, gold lined | Finest photo galtery in the west—Sherra- ity electrician at 820 a month was | - frout of nce, The | den’s new place, 10 45 Main street, svred to the committee on fire and water, | 2gen s City Treasurer Geary reported awilling- | If—Solid sil- trees were ) and were | \ growing finely, The vation was 3 5 'h Litigation. e e P e s L | very carcfully and neatly done, lodge No. 40, T. | Although the avguments on the demurrer | da i for necotsamy exponsos i aded umbr ‘.mll'l;;"‘*"‘l".'».;l]vmw.“h;l“\ “”x sed to apy o Solid silver n | i the Fairmount park case are not to be | fughis term. The finance committeo will - g oot g ste iy Tush case of old | made until May, when thoy will be he ¢ | consider the communication. | g e e | o atid - ve of the | Judges Love and Shivas in Des Moines, o }'u{"«nl|v|||*1-“-lmwl‘ . M. “"";'- -:‘I‘]m | 9 o o ‘ ies, derme 0 St ) chureh, consisting o L oLty » 1ot 1ot ang aley aise the dam- 3 tieon th 5 T e R e pal chureh, consisting of | attorney the city have not let up. |Fionito bropeity oitssdibyreading: tho alloy 5 ‘kay and Mossrs, Everott, Stewart, Baldwin, Bowman, Kimball, Smith, Duquettee, Rice, Cavin, MacConunell, O'Dell i adel was buck of the high sehool v Loand M | | strects, The mayor also appointed D, 10 Bayless building inspector to serve during still “eutting 1 | nt flying trip to Des Moines w | ductive of good results. The oth | who voted against the Smith and Casp 10 do no g a resolution, claim that it we the company would et to suit. itself, o At bR Pheonly ot with the names of the fents and | Also busy, and Mr. Baldw the illness of Inspector Dwy The appoint- H et to bo now sought. and pastor collectively e H.I;IH‘H‘N .'\!unu\‘mr' ':-‘r.‘-»- i ments were contirme b ¥ 4 Landlord Jameson of the Hotel | the back sur | jvhio bas prev y figured in 1“... | s instrncted to draft | | § L ! G e lTe o e s reception was not cordial, Mr ce creating the offico of cit - g nied v i N Cr R R St io) | has not thus far appeared, but it When it is done Roy Hall will get [ | hotel 3 | Episcopal ehurch assembled that he was en route home to take part in the | the job, | 'f"'}‘ of thealle o SR T s (Bt reBtdon | case at the recent torm of the f alcour he committee on streets and alleys we . . read in the pape orning. [ Gomvey 10 the aged coupie the congratulutions | Put was intercepted at Chic by his col' | instracted to advertise for bids for the grad- | | 2 g quiry at police headquarters rove il the fact | (2YHOY 0L Al | leagnes and induced to veturn to New . | ing of Q street from Fwenty-fourth strect to [ | 2 2 R < nduy [ mliatnteFnal roceptitaclosad ab s ol eloels the Q street viaduet || 2 The informal reception closed at 5 o'clock and i Brilticda Bl ror || = 2 SATURN, (2608.) ngineer Mor ng man who claimed that | o | C TR DK R(GHB2 6 (B e | & formal veception was held during the even- ¥ il i i”;tll_ "-I'l “I |” m]_ 1!\\;|h it ,”“.m{“‘ i s AR GLViE | | atime put in on the Sabbath day in the Will make the season of 180 at the Union Driving Park, Counell Bluffs, Towa, from March st T et had Jost 6 Beo his atly enjoyed by allwho attended, i - = | city’s sery "Phis bill was for the” purpose | = uhtildunce 1st, when he will he returned to Fremont and his worthy companion L al O o e e S Aiettin b IF ou wish to sell your property call on tho of oftsettin i doduction, from M. Morits | | MAMBRINO BASHA W, (1759,) . Ll 0l d SRR 08 OLCC o g 7. Judd & Wells Co., C. B, Judd president, 606 v for loss of time daring 1ebr The | 9 = hence the move to suppre O atat X '\_“ 'I‘: “I‘,'"‘-]' ireh will bo | Broadway. L 11 amounts to K0 and was allowed | || will take his place from June st unti These two are the only st A shooting affray occu T el - - . 0. Mayficld, asking the council to veim- | o the sires of 2 hestnut stallion, 16 1 | rented tomorrow, Wednesday, evening April burse him for medical bills, ete., contracted | will weigh Powell Bros, sound and vieorous Furtiwr e Demanding a Dividend. A Judge Deemer was stili busy yesterday | 01Laccount of sickness resulting from attend- | | e il ¥ YOS | inding a fire in the Third ward during Feb- b equity « Phat of Despaines vs | pyapylast. The billy went to the finance e oo mith took up most of the time, The | cominittee. An ¢ governing the B, B | Plaintift had been buying cattle and sheep, department, of aviield s a wie B on and his wi The couple’s nan shooting grew out of a qua marital delinquencies on both sides, The invarably cash o 10 the season with t A committee from the vestry will b scominodate all who may ire ves premise 1 is vesulting from g Tmportant to Horsemen: T awned her jeweley to procure u ry 8 th which {0 shoot. her hnsband, She | And turf goods. Probstle, 552 B—y, C. B. | DItntT fad heen buying cattio ' T s Rt ok b nlebanthASt R ; the defendants furnishing the money, aud the 3 X in the shoulder' and_the other in the avn of | ok Jou Want the best Wall paper go to J. D. | plaintiff taldng half the profits on 4 instructed to | the man, infli only slight. flesh wounds, | Crockwel's- He claims that he has never had a f 960 interest duc on paving bonds | Ver The woran then turned the pistol upon her- The Union Depot. counting for some sheep, and also ¢ Tho elty treasurers toports for Pebruary und | Without doubt thet WAy POrsons now N R self and fived one shot, which made a ~1|LI|( President Miller of the Chicago, Milwau- Alf interest in the profits of a real estate | Ma sad and referred. | || building houses here who wantto use the ¢ {_ /\l I‘I I ’) wound iu her shoulder. The; e e e al, " Pace & Smith bought twenty acres on | City Cler MeGuive tendered his bond and | | | water, Bt ro unablo to pay the usual pric 2 reats, the afTair ouly leaked out v kee & St Paul railway arrived in the city | ihe fottoms just before the boom, and made | was sworn in, af the council ad- | | for infroducing the water iito their premises 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway ing in his special car, and | well on it. The plaintift claims thithe ought | journed until e v night. | | Appreciating this fact, the New York Plumb- COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. yesterday mor d hydrant six- ing company will locate a Thoy live in one | Spent the day with the members of the depot | to be given half of the profits, as he gave V Alderman Rudds tenemont houses, company looking over the ground for the pro- | them a pointer about the boom comin No ¥ uting Attorney. e {een feet from the curb lin id connect the Lattention given to the removal e e wsed building, Durlng the afternoon he | Where they had better invest. The case of the ssate against Mrs. Mumic Baker's Pure Cod Liv same with water main, with everything com- 1 e iahaa, Auoh a8 DIy veral desivable .m.nmm L Gt it BESE LR el pon: —————— Brubaker for assault withintent murder, and (Known over 40 years.) cer's | plete and the water ready to use forsis. Cash Blotehes, Bluok Ieads, Freckles, Sup fmprovements for rent in - vicinity of the | went over to Omaha and hac nferen v, steam heating, sanitary - | the case ageinst George Nicholson, her father, ilsion for throat wnd lung troubles. ~All | with order. Tk applies to unpaved wous lalr, Presbytorian chutel 5, H. Shieats & Cn th the Union Pacific and Northwestern of- | neer, 43 Li Iding, Omahia; 203 M e o Do ok streets where mains are laid antal O | W @ Yo Ui iy for assanlt with intent to kill, were called for | 3 rental ugents ials concerning the matter, and the whole | block, Council Bluffs, , TR ) = R 5 ity returned to the city and made another — | proliminary day and were | TOR STEWART. The Leaders THOS. OFFICER. WAL M. P " i Choice residence property coutinued un cday and Thursday after- | = G g of fine watches and jewelry in the city SRICER & PUSEY \ 5 iminution "\“’“ gt et for sale by E. H. Shea 0. noous, respectively, at 2 o'clock. | ny Examples of the Nevada Sena- | e place (o buy the hest goods atthe Jowest OFFICER & PUSEY, i lm]\n'l\]'fil“' Lincoln n\mmm relatives llnm1 Alhlllm was 'y favorably im- —_—— The need of an attorney to vepre tor's Absent-Mindedness. prices, is the cstablishment without rivals, | N 8. eSS0 vith the location, a indicatec 1] - A is o o Send 9 0 st reliable fi of Stewart of 2 tif_his absence of mind could be cut into strips and pasted | Gorraonis ther end to_ond, 1t wouldreach | QDISGTAT, NOTICES. ot avound illimitable space and tie in in foroig demonstrated when the two called. Bl H. Dond has de rests of the state | tog u, simply because | qy E. C. Hunt and wife returmed last evening | fact that the Milwaukee would not be back- | yq o1y froim' o wock's visit with relat ([ Soineain i Wb : The following have been elected officers of ward in pushing the enterprise through to a | the Young Mens Christian association for the brasl e S. Farnsworth and William Moore re- 'mination. A conference wi ensuing President, W. W. Walla nand Brondway, Iowa. tie ex el in South O no mov turned yesterday from their southern trip. afternoon, but the conclusions | gt viog president, W. €. Garmon; ond | 1t T AEithankle Rl fas ) | They visited Plorida, New Ovleans, the Hot ¢ not made public and proba- ce presido; surer. | unye: et ST a double bow knot. Out on the sloy COUNCIL BLUFFS. Collections made and interest pald on time ' to the members of IR treasurer, | Imunerativo task. Wovan hour the busi | they used to tell a story of how he was | eposits. > bly will not be impart J. M. of the police court was stopped aw: | | W. P Officer | Oursler: | Springs, ete., and intende 1 A run to ol chat T the depot company until toduy e to appear for the prosecution, By | hastening one morning to .m»ulmm.x.nm.m....~. 240 CHRIS BOSEN, i Cuba, but the weather getting too hot re- direc S Ara0to noin, M. Furnsworth e net | It is known that th vestern people iy e o't County At | when he suddenly stopped and said to South Sixth st. gained gre hi, but is much stronger | Ave not altogether sati with the arrang was ud caime to | his companion: | A N und better t he' left. Mv, Moorc's | WMents made for running ti ns into the 5 South Omaha, and that t fice of Ph ' h 1 ler, I've left v Wi 7 hcalth is excell new depot, which require them to back in on s0 reel “with every 100 feet of | important engagements in the stat terest Joraubydlunden Sive lelunyannidh Lhio Judd & ”1( il the north Side. They will not consent to do 1 every eet ol ;“)nnihlx igagements in the state’s interes umll--v my pillo : q Bojudd, | W4 A C - The Grief of a Child. il put them to a disadvantug i 3 aro > to g cLet’s go back and get it,” said his 3 ino Mi ve Wit the operation of () casosiangl llanlaliolndse ISt ofira! Factory and Planing Mill. Dedicated to the Open Forum, The Red Oak boy stood on the deck, The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- most. cont All maode ho | “Hold on,” veplied the senator, “1 don’t believe we'll hwve time,” and he t equ in the ¢ to ask for the have d Ceriine and legal knowledge to his tin way. condemuation of another block of lots on the i Whence all but him had flec SR COMR o) Sl » for nothing in South Omaba's police The hugo old tub i Weanolthe pltatha will capblo f.’"d”. l;m( RE e 3 court. 1t wmight involve a day ormore of | drew the watch from his pocket, looked Culial aRlyektiod anaslinicy Aud iddy was his hea Andsouth sido/of tho: dopot 1!,.'," I8 txon! A GIGANTIO STATUE. Tubor but an appearance for the state on the | cavefully at the face of it, counted the el Pa-pa, pa-pa, Tean't bear sy ng, @ dopot o 0 i R preliminary he: of & eriminal case means | Xy addad: "N = B ST T Frree| 1L LN EHINGREEIR Tive losb th vaa sk the d mpany ¢ A Chinese Tmage of Buddha Eighty | 1o pay whitever from tho county. ';'i:,'\."'-"A“:(‘,h:',,f.lf“.'.lfit:i R (e AT (R | e s s ’ ; G s, Ta: nell Blufrs, for the city printing, ounei > vight-of-way and will pay all o Feet in Height, “Oh, well, T guess [ can :::'N‘l\l‘ll\::‘:!;l""\I';;'\‘\l:h me The block usked for is u e Ty PR SN e Replevined from the Sheviff. station, suying T know I'm much mon than thalCouncll Blufts cany The Chinese pilgrim Fa-hien gives in | o GEE 0 LG I O vongh Deputy | 2ot along for a duy without a watch. VW ANTED to e THouses and Jots rang- | D, Eossvsos, But if Tug Bee was only doad! covered by their extensive” wo the sixth chapter of his nareative a de- partics Monduy, through Deputy | 8GL4 OBk R R T i price from &0 10 %6000 for unini- Pros, RSO0 TIE to oG | s ahh found to he necessary toconde; seription of a monster image of Buddha M McCracken, attached the fixtures in - 0 QIGO0 | proved prope e Judd & Wells company, Cnas. R n\\\ AN, Cashier, o ot these buildings sonie deluy which he tells us was enrved In wood by | the saloon on the comer of Twenty-sixth and | Aressed himselfat a hotelone morning, | G Broad 5. dudd, pres = oS proce 2000 of A 0c. by ets belonging to M e putting his vest on wrong side out, and | . \ 01111 a_clever artificer of the kingdom of ots belonging to Mus, Augusta Hauuse, | §) 'y 'eo\0 ininutes presented himself at the | J'OR SALE-On monthig puyments or terms l ]/(. “\ (. l” ( o1 < mi f h. According to Fa-hien, this right attorney immediately secuved papers MIG8 DO _ | to suit by the Wells compuny : RS i J. G. Tiptou, 0 e yetord) DD el e e e v | office, excitedly rubbing the [\\m o or UL Y. dtind 1000 artist was thrico taken up to heaven so where the pockets ought to he, and com- 610 sbloglatourmutar ORRNGHCRI 0,000 When he b plevined the foods. ad e Paid Up Capital BOSTON STORE. e > mig 3 sight, ¢ 7 A Ll JIESS nn: ”'f :'Iml ll:| "::hhxll)“'vwn\: er 1'1]' ight, com- ....».nn.-n.‘n e 1 that it wasn't | plaining that he had been robbed. N TSN PR TR B ety HRiaopIh LErpt G000 '8 0 Sy el und tons of hay for i lexion, and appearance of the supreme | just the proper ca constable to take 1t might have been believed that these eline. Surplu; ofits . 50, Attractions on Our Sccond Floor for | 4 ko Manawo. BEN MARKS. | ruler of the Tushita heaven, Authors | attached goods away from the Sheriff; tho | alow wire werls of imagination had not oo house on Lincoln ave. two blocks | Liability to Depositors LY ""'I""T" “".5"" I 3 YT who have translated the pu giving oner must do that. The sadoon was vun- | (e senator himself one duy this weok T\ Uaaa on - Northirlhist T e corsets, inc r Fren 300! use, in stic Y i senatol ' da) 5 < -room h son North Tth st., near post- | Shugar neluding Freng Scott house, 4 Main str ual last night. ven testimony to their iruth, The ! R PRI - 800 pair sampl satecn, coutil, of uny , Lounc lllllll‘!l\l(lll\ of this collossal figure are | ningas 5 meal . at variance with each ot translation s height of this woden monste Wo stories, ave ik half house, ave o house, Jom storny Turnished, $1 a d ns and summer cors goods Sold Trom e to #1.25, ull to go at 4e, —_— sizes from 19 t0 27 in cern, white, ereme and A Presbyterian Benefit, tints, The 2 ladics o Socond Prosby- MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. ; The “"“~\""’,‘“ of tho Socond Presby- | faot“nnd its upturned foot ots for Monday and the weck, aviamahivoh Wil gl ag geptertalomentiat i roqeln Legge says: LOT 1 A1 the church tomorrow evening for the benefit | ({110’ jy s olghty cubits in h A full line of col in embroidered | of the s An admission fee of 15 cen wht cubits at the base from knee and lace trimmed in all siz cach, will be The following is the pro 2 of the crossed legs,” From the gramme; itence it is inferred that the im- Bluffs, newly bhank in Southweste School Report for March. clerk of the sénate was monotonously ul Superintendent Monroe of the South Omaha | calling the roll on some question in 5 ” 4 e schools mikes the following report for the | Which Senator Stewart was not inter- Interest on Fimo Deposits, month of March: ested. The senator sut with his elbows on his desk cheeks upon his hands, and his eyes fixed upon vacancy, whither '1‘.'1“..;1“”;" ; ; : :'”. lhc J /\ \[Ull)hy his mind had gone. ST ST ewart,” the clerk called, \\ Tetw e dnd Fudrnonn MANUFACTURING CO., Park, on which we will hulld be There was a moment of silence. Sen- 1titul hones 184 Avonuo and In thre onth Night gowns, full size, ruftlo trimmed, ISt Street. euch : 3 3 o Myers | 400 sits crossed-legred i e orlental | o purchasers. 606 Broadway, Chemise and drawers, lace and embroid- | Kecitation VRIS | age sits erossed-legged in true oriental nonth ator Stewart continued to look ut noth- | J95ult the pur ) o Rt Ho L P R ¥ Al A art ¢ @ Judd, pr i style, Waters and Giles, two other LUR BT TR S(I\h l)()()ls .m(\ l)lln(h ered, trimm P FANTED Men to sell the « ar him, promptly L Small expenses for outfit, Ad- Glover | translators of Fa-hien's works, render ewart,” the elerk the passage de hing the image just us 2 q R ¢ \g Matt Bunnon, Phil Deagon and John Dris- | but Mr. Stewart did not h Prof, Bull Goes—1. .. elghty feet In | ) avebeen confined in tho city bastilo | A brother senator sitting near reached | dress aroailon C7HL “Suith, 50" Bros IR e v L i is of the | Over and touched him. The light of | Council Blufs, Ta. opinion that tho trio stole a kog of heer from | SONSCIOUSICSS was just returning to the | 01k SALE > sl | BETG othor day. Sted hy | dreamer’s eyes when the elerk shouted hat this | Gjeer Spoettior; who also put the keg in | onee more: “Mr. Stewan each Duet, ) * | Recltation Beeltatic square neck, Maste g Sweet He ght gowns, trimmed with feather edge Miss Viola I and rufied, i Recitation 0l | Miss Lottie Wa ) Vil Duncin, wtue in Clay,’ Chil to §1.0 , 0 bargain LOT Corset covers, V height and the foot eight feet in leng Robert K. Douglas of King’s colleg | London tions w One doible wehine wi able for S0y I il Bhufs, 3 2 S. E. MAXON, ud SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED," thinks all four of these transla gly vendeved, or el o and drawers, embroidered and | oo solo ST \\n'ml;‘n Buddha is :|Imnll~lv;' ’:.lw;m 1y | custody. | I pass,” said the senator from Ne- | e Solo. A Blanel Brown | out of proportions, u proof of this ho LR | vad LO AT e, e Yty A vada. NOR RENT - Hawkeye roller flour and feed Garseb i covare: it A0 yoko' ot ‘ome | W want yon T T T ouR Sontal neoporty | D panted n porloctly ghoped Grook | City Notexand 1 Rl e ; l‘ it v & Walkor, Conncll Biuts, ne | /] LS y and torchon luce, e, } v M T ol statue twenty,seven feet high and found | R. C. Wayland has rveturned from Me- | Van Houten's Cocoa—Largest sale in tho NOR SALE---Now 8-1¢ Bt e ol | 48 Tubbard night dresses, beautifully | fonmis 4 e Wikt neolwo wou gnol, reltably | the foob to be but two feet three-fourths | Cook. | world | B o improvements, e lot, in 1St N B, ¢ " | o given to careof propeety. BT Sheate | ©f an ineh in length, ~According to this, | W. H. Mann, the daivyman, will remove to i | Crassm This i, £1,000, And Superintendent. mise and drawers, trimmed with em- [ &Gt Bron N R TR etly formed Greek statue with a | Oklahoma. | Al D A pnearOaklund | pooy w1 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCID, i v and torchon lico wnd finished in g i itfeot lorg would be overone | C. H. Rich of the Stockman went to Chi- [ Tt should always be vemembered that the | aye, | wi \ ave, 82,500 ; BLUFIS, 10WA LT foathey. stitoh brald, 50c The Cou Moeots, feet in height, wheas this May- | €0 Monday night. | 8uecessful onovation of iairal pursulta. | NGCE . ks A s ' el AlL the above goods will compare with ey 2 y AT e B 15 i | dopends laygely upon good Iivestack, nud the ' ALK goods 80ld at T8 und 81 | The city council held & meeting last even Is_Dbut cighty fect to the | dehn Curlson, - pluin drunk, will boavd out | jvsent outlook is most favorable for cattle, | Nie¥ dreon o 1,600 BOSTON STORE, i for the purpose of fixing the salavies ¢ d, (’)-'l v;“ oy i .. | Any who will now produce beef animals of | ;45 Y FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & €O, | fivemen, and heveafter will pay regular fire — ——— | Draughtsmen ara engaged in drawing s | genuine merit can safely expeet satisfuctory adors and Promoters of Low Prices, T T e < R An Opportu AT | mew insurance mwp of South Omuha, resent prices offer a golden | perty at i s e o nen 865 1, captains §0 and new men A N | E. M. Martindale and W, H, Eden of Mur- | op| v for laying foundations, —In this Fino residenc Henton A, &0 per month for the fivst two months, matcehloss u]:pm!\lllll\ will shortly iy, L, were in South Omaha Monday, | commeetion we eail attention to the publ jhnlog \i' ih, at R0 cuch re—— Alderman Knepher intraduced a vesolution | be offered to the snobs of India, says Li- )hn Maher Hus' gone to Grand Island to | sale of pure bred Hevefords to_be held by €. | koton Ave .‘fll'l‘.“lm Nob., to = Honored in Old Aue. to increase the salary of the chief of police to | bouchere in London Truth, — The ‘whole | take a look at some town lots he owns theve, | H. Elmendorf, in Koarney, Neb, Monday, | ade for Ce s . Tho most interesting sociul event of the | £100 w month, but o decisive action was | Of the carviages and horses, “the prop- | John Smuth, dirty and greasy, admitted ho | Aprl 2l 1500, e Khneudort hevd is well | Vacant lots in il prtd o't ey on oy season oceurred at the residence of Mr, and | taken. | erty of his royul highness, tho duke of | was a begging vagrant und was ordered out | K1oWn as one of the very bestin the we orm s Mrs. D, C. Bloower, on Fourth strvet, yester- | Fite Chiof Levin requested the eouncil to | t, communder-in-chiof, Bom- | of town o 8 brepding cattle foF geuchil uste | qgme AR A hoom 4 Opora Bl day ufternoon. 1t was the golden wedding of [ Purehitse the hose wigon ou exhibition heve, proceeding home,” ureoffered | William Bells and John Benken were dis- | pod - and. those fo b sold at auction | Councii Bluffs. Ta i the aged and honored couple, and no event has A9 AEMAN. AR I together with the hands missed yesterday on the charge of disturbing | pye just such as will do the buyer most good YOI SALE or Rent - Garden lund, witl attrueted the futerest and called forth s many | He Hypothecated the Typewriter, | hold furniture # = % ¥has pepax e a ot oo [ FIRR BAKR pr lianiatiarden Jaugi il B actpic l russes, Belts, earmoes! R X 9 | P AR ant collection of furniture bert R, Livingston Post G, A, R., went | cessful at Des Moines, Lincoln, Topeka, | Blufs arnest and sincere congrutulations for m; | G.Fred Michener, who for the past six ‘ A S paat six | oM SIRERIL COetion of lurnltive 1 | 1o Gabin yodtoriy 1o mirtloipato 1 the bor | Sarin G dosaph au. Bt Fosistha thautt | mmos Chest Protectors, Et aduy, They have been wsidents of Council [ months has been engaged in the ofice of R. IS arran piowa s 8 i N ception to General Alger. Deing fAfty prizes in all. Sixteen firsts, four- | OB SALE My re to W ) Bluffs since 1855, and while watching the city | G. Dun & Co. in this city, is not there now. ]",“"‘,* sop ,‘“; e l"" ogue, which ho ladles and soclety of tho Prosby- | teon soconds, two thirds and elghteon swoep- | iy spacionHoubl sido o \gents Wanted. DR, C. B JUDD pass through all its stages from its village- | neithor is ho in the city, and until noon yes- | sqho Toandeomont sot o P idin | torian church will meet with Mys, D. 8. Pen- | stakes promiums. Several of the eattle to bo | g all thodern tniproy 000 Broadwiy, Councll Blufs1 hood days have wiclded n powerful Influcnce | terday it wns supposed that ons of the Hem i "\‘“'I'f et R v “:-‘ uey this afternoon at 2:30. sold aro by e frvat Anxicty Grove i bull | fost. Alsowill il or = 3 e py et | " Y clve pairs _ CO8! B | ROACIN oy 1 7. Cuddington will | Autocrat, and all females of proper will | ity property my faim of | upon it for good that s been folt throughout | fugton typewriters which he bad been using | London, 4,606 Rs, Will talk et N AL paugh and 7 Cuddington Will | 3 ied th the great prize-winning bull, Barl S5t0f Oaunell Blys ::‘l\l\\llh\'\\\\{ \I\n‘:‘“;\‘]r ‘I.I:“V!\h“i"““‘fll ll‘::“‘;”l :lh‘l in the oftice hadl also left the city, but the ma- | Pheve is a surprising magnanimity about | the club rooms on Friday eve ning Y of Shadeland 50th, 10,725, “Write for cati M Dok fuic: Aaread thivuhont the country year | Chue was subscquently ‘I.‘“....t ..\| A, A Clark's | tnis last offor. T should” hayo x‘)m 1ght | Edward Wallwork Lott 1soven years, | l0gue, Whi Iv;“uu‘:hlnnnl\:‘;’\‘_‘:(h‘.v‘.. uny ,‘,""."-' 8go through her efforts to institute dress re- | Chatte au -k'l‘l\’- where Mi 1‘; ner had n'm m;. ..I..r ,m. most likely elass .\\14. ; n of A, L. Lott, died of aiptheria = o4 i absolutely in the hands of the i LIS & CO,, ey pawned it for #25, The details of the case as | of purchasers the furniture of Monday at 8 p.m. The funeral from the | Pt o 2 are vory lbeinl, via: Six Y reception 3 o'elock and con- | leavned from Munager Poterson show that | would gain rather thun lose in vosidence, Seveuteouth und K- strvels, o Iontha’ time without inthrest or 5 por cent tinued duriy e hundved in- | Michener is inge character world- | use, P W, today discount for cash vitations were issued and sent te wanderer with a record for traveling that —_ | YT TR p— 4 p nearly every state in the union, & Deats Nellio Bly's. Six years ago he was in | For burns, scald and © Camparative Cost of Brick. Headache, " AND BULLDING SUPERINTENDENTS 2 tiful home was filled with guests tho employ of ‘the Dun”agency ut Chicago, | soreness of the graud honsehold |, OMANA, Neb., April 14.—[To the F * Of | jicns, spasms, y Dy oms 40 wnd 42 Beo Buildi 27 MAIN STREET guests from abroad were My when he suddenly threw up his situation anc l rvemedy is Dr. Thoma otric O, Be suve | Tue Bee.]—We have read your artl 1the Miles' Ne n & [ Neb, and Rooms 24 and 246 Merrlan T R T 1il rvis !meu ud wife of Bu | sturted ou @ tramp around the world, 1 © genuing, brick question with luterest, and i order to | Co.'s, 16th und Douglas, | CouiteliBams. . " Corr de OVER JACQUEMIN'S JEWELRY =T ORMy

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