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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1890. date of Mareh | COLD WATER NON-PARTISANS, | p D6 of the most important of the city A bill was found whish A | Tt is states circles today tha | - 1. The bil was feory fleafey & Hoaf | Burlington company _will lay was for five coffin® suppliod for | | double track from g the items wani *dne coffin for & e Joseph to Napler, oppo- o Amg X Whe Prohibitory Amendment League Holds | (a% "tk tite, to expedito a rapidly - | [ And Says He is a Momber of the (Jonnty Adams, 8. The bifl had been allowed and a Uonvention at Lincoln. creasing business, | Board Too. | paid out of the general fund J.T. Enlow and Rudge Felton will have a | ire matter Wis reforred to the ju- hearing before Judge Stewart Saturday next imittee, Chairman Anderson sta | . \ on the charge of illegal voting. They are held | ing that there was a fine point involved in the - \ ENTHUSIASTS FROM GRAND ISLAND. i in bonds .»r‘g‘l,my\pf.,,]u-n-..nm,{.u ;\‘ Spite | THE RYAN & WALSH INVESTIGATION. | (%! o sald it wis " strango lll\m:rlllun o hll I“ l ’l* work is said tw e the cause of the Arrest —_— man should be declaled o pauper and giver eegend | abd prossention, - | v Yo & medleal collage frir. dissiction botauss he ’ > ’, Whnt City Sends a Delegation of Citl- | M. A. Lowe, president of the Chicago, Kan- | The Commissioners as Usual Pro- | jappened to be taken sick in a strange city Sl s ~ 8 3 I mpany, is in the crastinate, Some Favoring Pro- and be carried to a hospital to die before ho \4 [: I<4 l r‘ l, e zens to Meet the Beet Sugar Ma- chinery—Capital City It is said that | could tell who he wis “or where his fri nds Rock Island he | gress and Others Holding Back could be found. He thonght th with President Cable of the sunty might telligence. is here to consider the different routes for the | For Various Reasons, | be held liable for wiowing the body to be 4 proposed extension of the latter A I | n“u:uu for n:m[ al ]ln\n‘h;\m\(mn on the suppo- P Colonel W. H. McCann, re ter of the | sition that it w that'of u pauper, The fact 3¢ ¥ s ar " ) . | Chadron land oftice, is in the city. He denfes that the man's_wifo had boen communicated And Uncalled for Garments, Bought from the -— - - LiNee Neb., April 16.—[Special Tele- | that he is a non-pavtisan prohibitionist, but On April 8 the committee on construction | with would indicate that some one had known gram to Tue Bre]—The convention of the | he is here to take in the convention just the | of the county board madea report agreeing to | who he was . y P - non-partisan prohibitory amendment league | same | arbitrate tho bill of 830,000 presented by Ryan | €A tumberof fire insurance policies for the 1: 309 ) ll(llllQ' Merchant Tailor 1 3()9 it bl sl 4 - PAIAT TOF BEEE new hospital building presented. 1t ap- i § was cailed to order by President C. A, Atkin IN POLICE COUF | & Walsh for extr e T ide JO son at 2:30 o'clock this aftgrnoon. Bohanan's | At the last meceting of the board t the rate proposed at the outset was &1.50 for Thr 1 he ¢ sv. for sale & hall, liowever, put on no such appearance as | The nn-Knowles Case Recelves a | was reconsidered and the report was rejected. | fiye yenrs the matter was rofe ack to the 1wroughout the country, for sale at it did at the initial services of the late third Thorongh Alring. | Thien on motion of O'Keeffe, the committee | judiciary committee. The pr as party convention. Not more than one hun- | The Knowles adulte Ase was aired inthe | on construction was instructed to meet at 10 | made by theinsuran its at the beginning, m ey Vo < . ‘ - g L Pttt Aol ri contained a co-i ause, but this did -1 11 I «$3¢ R B R . dred and fifty delegates woro fn_ attendance | police court el afternoon in al its lux- '{‘G‘L’I'f!‘..“,"',"l"ii"“"'“ to hear what Ryan | SGBSURTLS Commiseloners and they ih e | 1 hC ()l ]() lndl A\[ l\ht Ll()tl]]l]() l (“ lol S and the majority of them were from Lincoln nt salaciousness. There was a large at alsh ha @y | on having the clause omitted, The rate was te) b i and Lancaster connties, Rev. J. N. Presson unce of young lawyers insido the mailing | At the hour named Commissioners O'Keeffe | thepofore raised (o §1.80 for fve years, which P g ' 2 wounced the invocation. He was | in the legal intricacies expected to | #0¢ ier were the only members of t the board considers too high 1309 treet. 1309, A | 5 s % vard present The committee on construction recom- J arnam reet o \ and fmpressive. At its conclu- | be developed. There was also a continuous | ™Up'h vy Very grave doubts,” remarked Mr. | mended that Mr. J. . €oots be instructed to | sion, at the suggestion of the chair, | procession fromone door to anothor of miscel- | O'Keeffe, “whether cither of the gentlemen | furnish the board with final cstimates of | % § S the coll for tho convention was read. | luneous personuges who didi't care anything | whom we ave hereto meet will show his | Ryan & Walsh on the hospital contract, and | All alterations free of charge to insureperfect fit 1t cites the object of the convention to be the | #bout police . affairs anyhow, but casually | face. It doesn't show very much Aovising of means for the suppression of the | $10pped to hear what was going on. tion on their part to push th clafin the way | are not completed as per plans and specific gl L] ekt Pr * | Jack Knowles took the stand, and carefully, | in which they ave moukeying around. If | tions and the probable cost of the same, Jiquor trafic throughout the state. deliberately, elaborately, without the omission | they had any certain faith in the legalim' of | report was adopted. | Atkinson made a vigorous speech, He pro- | of the minifest detail, unfolded the tale of | that bill of £0,000 do you know twhat the e voked the usual applauso and enthusiasm. | what he saw through the window shuttor, | would do—or at least what T would? Afte Horsford's Acid Phosphate. He 1 the opinion that theamend. | The story would not make nice reading, but | tho board showed the disposition on th Betvabs o LA LAREN, I thi = | it was a sweet morsel to the bl wved, k- | matter this board has I wouldn't hesitate a meut for constitutional prohibition would | 1qying mediey which hung breathless over | moment to begin suit for the mone i no cwry. Ho dwelt on - the proposition | the iron railing around the lawyers. He | other nan or men would that had simon pure, | determina- | also a statement showing what items, if any, | e pree “prohibition does mnot prohibit,’ and | heen at that window for a purpose, and no uine faith in their claims.” to O give his _arguments weight he | detail i fow was | Then in strutted the senior member of th There are two very striking cha lineated by Shakespeare - Macbeth'and Rich rd or action of the intes read from the Western Brewer, o paper | lost. The talk between the two began with | firm of Allen Bros., the sub-contractors for | e B ke N | . ublished in Chicago in the interest of the | the statement by Mr, Munn to Mrs, Knowles | ,‘»l,.'w e s Ll e O R G Tl Brewers' association. Concluding he said | that the lawyer in charge of her divoree su Mr. O'Kcefte asked him if he had seen | Sustainin their respective dramas have a re- MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS--THE BEST. that during the campaign_in_Towa that state | ding to it properly, and an inti- | cither Ryan _or Walsh. Mr. Allen replied | markable coineidence. - Both ave actuated by | is of : St ey + had for her motto, “'A school house on every art that if she really wunte that he had met them Tuesday and they | the same guilty ambition: both murder their Cocoa is of supreme importance as an ar cle of diet. :fl‘ll'*-vv-lllluhll"' ml;‘-‘ll‘\ in :"“" \'A;llh'.\ A but jh»‘fl | “athoroughbred” he was available. From | suid they would be avonnd and tell the board | lawful soverefin, and both are defeated and Van Houten's has fifty per cent. mo flv:sh-{nrmmg proper- | moved to re e : ). son appeared and | premeditations of their crime, the perpetr and in every valley and no anywh you're my duck,” and _an adjournment was | remarked that he didn't believe in _*‘rushing | tion of it, and the catastrophe of theiv death, Calling for the further pl of the con- | hud to the next r’ When the witness had | this thi As the “defendants™ had failed | and it will be seen that these two characters vention the Wesle as called | geen all he wante walked in and confis- | to show up this time he believed in postpon- | are as strongly distinguished in o pa ’ !m" und sang u spi ted campaign song, cated Mr. Munn's PP ing the engagement. ;. : s of their dramatic life as any two men J ML ¥ nof Nemaha, J. H. Masters of | My, Davis, a neighbor of Mr. Knowle ! use in postponing a straigh were by the hand of uature, ~ Richard is £ Qoo L. 1L Rogers of Dode v | corroborated his testimony, for he said he and rgent business engugement like thist” | doubtiess the most stikingly dramatic, and it % i and R. tandall of Lancas saw it al asked Mr. O'Keefe, offers greater scope for the actor than J appointed the committec on cre Then Mr. Munn took the stand and swore | “For the reasou that we'll get into trouble | Macbeth. F '-rm'inlnu;m ss and. hypocrisy BEST & GOES FARTHEST. H. C. Harmon of )i:;;;k H, H. Wilson of Lun. | thavie wasallalio, He was in the House on | it wo rush it,» answered the chairman. | are his provailing characteristics, yob nothing The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to rcmlcr I TETSON'S etingc husiness, took two drinks and his ha Cou talk foolish_and I was going to say | can be more brilliant, artistica 4 f eune and Judge Abbott of Saline the nd fell futo the hall | sh," retorted Richard, “I'm afraid of | than the crucl conduct of this bloody villai it casy of digestion, and, at the same time, the aroma is b()l LAND STIFF I If\ rg CRLLELRD r"wlln;m‘-r ; T and passed into incbria \lnllyll\'mu\'lwx 'l'h“-; uto no trouble and don’t you forget it | To impersonate hinlmn the stage is the aml highly developed Al 1 se of the house that all reso- | Jast " thing he remembered was the remark tion of every tragedian. Where many have VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA (“once trisd, alyays used *) is the ovlginnl, puve, solus q S S R g utions, ing read, should be submitted | from the lady, “Mr. Munn, you're drunk, | will prove I'm right,” said Ander- ‘ attempted this task only few ever RO con, Invel .c.?,(.,,..,AL..",'.'..'“.......Q...’.; i nmhum:x\' it Boyd's Opera House Block. to tho committee without dobate " - take n sleep.” " When " he wwoke there were i | achieved success. Amons umphant wolubie than any of the numerous imitations. In fact,a comparative tost will easily prove, eral speakers awakened - the with | finery and was atresed, but he solemnly as- | At lhl-]mmt Ed Walsh _came in and was , Warde, who was seen in it for the R o B B EA G UL L L ThelllgtralupuedaopwiiL gL R iongistey. laughter and encores, and it ¢ aid, al- | ited that he uever even touched” the | sted with a very big smile and one of Tur- | first time by an Omaha audienc Boyd's No man or woman now living will ever date though the conv tis de- | s clothing nor the palm of her hand. | s copyrighted and inimitable laughs. Be- | opera house last night. His conception 'is a document without usiug the figure 9. It stands cidedly enthusiast | Mrs. Knowles corroborated the testimony | ing asked by a reporter what he was going to | good one and he enaets it 30 foreibly, so ear- in the third place in 18%, where it will remain ten Dr. Hutchins of Des Moines, Ta., delivered | of the last witness as to the effect of M | do about it, Mr. Walsh said he did not pro- | nestly, so feelingly as to leave an’ auditor years and then move up to second place fn 1900, Y the addi He is something | Munn's drinks; said that when he fell she | pose to bother any louger with_intermediate | sevioubly doubting whether he does not come | where it will rest for ono hundred years. of an orator, drew a lavze house and enter- | fold him to go into her room and sleep it _off | steps hut simply await the board's final action | neaver being the ideal Richard than any other Thore is another 9" which hasalsocome to st tained it in a very happy manner, | S Shio \venb 16 & rletalibova, Mis! Mo | and thesi appeal to the court actor of our day. He lacks the terrible facial | reieeat o AKLEs (BAns reraty 0 oT IO S o ok 5. Shehada couple of drinks with t 11 oclock Comuissioncr Berlin and Mr. | exprossion that’ distivguished Tom Keene, DRl irelnoucdatea in thio toapoct OB bR N A e Col o REbsa TR tha morthel | e T solemnity | R and Chuirman O'Keefte called | but has a better delivery, reads the lines more that £ has already moved up to first place, where | west part of the state,” siid prominent pol. | thatshe was as pure and chaste us the | thie meeting to owderand usked if the firm of | intellizently and is supetior in the power and it will permunently rematn. Itis called the *No, inoLbHAbBeating 6 T Yoprosent. | driven snow Ryan & Waulsh had anything to say. Mr. | smoothness of bis action. His conduct in the 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing M ativotoduy, *hut it (tho hnd been | The two oficers who made th were | Walsh grot up and said he was very much sur- | tent scene and on the battle ficld was strongs | The “No. 9" was endorsed for first place field six months or a_year ago it would have | alled and testified on t that | prised at being cailed to meet the board, He | evidence of the s trokes of a master, experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1880, casriod! and; prohibitions wouldl bavos boen. | er when vated | didn't consider it would be policy for his firm | The audience T nd vig- | where, after & severecontest with the leading afted into the ory law of the state, | and a painful state of sobri to come up with expert testimon he had | orously applau rde's efforts. e of the world, it was awarded the only Political prohibi 155t theteihold | qued on Suturday, no confidence that_ the board would stand by | e Grand Prize gi aily sewing muchines, il O hoEo owlig toithe Rilvmers) alligncarcns | e such testimony. The board had asked him to | The Central L Union's Ball, others on ¢ 1 lower awards rrossing the attention of the people, whe, SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, certify to the extras, aud he said his fiem | The members of the Central labor union CDP DUUGLAS 4 of gold me rench Government o fapoily: are thinking for themaclves, and = o 0 eael® was one othor matter B | inay well feel proud of the fmmense success : [[{nsoTecoqntest e peonlon iy b ascattion ol 7 will vote their unbiased sentiments. The John Married the Girl. | that was the original contract, He awanted | of their second annuai ball, which took place AND R RN UG N bee ey Lrea |0t oTU S Com DALY T L T b Gl e T n e B About & month ago Auna Caldwell sccured | that was the origina utract witntec 0 na.ar s e with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. gone for naught, und the situation is more | o sarrant for the arrest, of John Snyder on | e Dourd toucton the matter of cleaning it | last night. Washington hall was packed with ]5".! ST ‘Tho “No. 9" is not an old mnchine Improved P patr e e ) SR for ! st of . Sy up immediately, as they needed the money to | pretty women and theic husbandsand escorts. | SEQESES o bl anjenitivel nswastine aaak e foss, the charge of seduction. The papers were | pay employes. 5 | Finaneiully, the affair was a flattering suc- Grand Prize ot Paris was awarded it s the grand: ST want to say, too, that state politics is a | placed in Officer Moso Redmond’s hands, but | In reply Chairman O'Keeffe said he thought | ¢ nd socially it was béyond the expect- | e - — - - — estadyance in sewing machine mechunism of the ¢ uncertain ity with us. The boys | ler heard of it and skipped to Kansas | there would be little delay as to the original | tious of those most intorested. s 5 nge. Those who buy it can rest assured, there. are all on the fence waiting for a Moses to | He returned to South Omaba a few | contract settlement, One of the principul features of the ball | fore, of Laving the very Jutest and bes lead them out of the wilderness. One day it | oaud went to work in Hammond's | Mr. Walsh ed that the contract had | was the music MuslcalBliton fhand alte 1ne ! 4 SR ICHAEANE o1 ROV OBIGE ANt E thevnaxtit | fo house. Anna heard of it and ae. | been fully and entively completed, and he was | contribute gratuitously and | o is somcbody elsc. and companied by imond wentto tho | confidentthat the board -would nokbe doing th ey Livine e To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and s et R AT S or N v o 0 the young man | WSthing amiss to-give is. fiom the money | derad ex: the polia, - Wiero IR LU E next governor of has not yet th immediate o ceromony was | 3 for the B onat A hit) as FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. ition, John | Mr. Anderson said that Superintendent Coots, not not on s: named. Jack McCall, wh would make a very ac v to ereed to marry and Judge Kiog tied the »not acandidate, | the only wi splable o e pros rding to o Blacksmith,” ' whi i lafter pic t released on his bond though had stated that the buildin, polia, *The Jolly heartily applauded rnor to room 1. \:‘:: | I e n n. Cabin pas 5 to : the our people. ¢ oual matters pry | nuptial knot in the police court room Tues- | : Dioae Ste Stanndlig wost Rutos. to be even more troublesome than state, | day afternoon | was not completed. ; ; ¥ s of the orchestra do more or less | -y\'| s ‘“‘\‘;“l"{\’.l Rl W"‘"l ‘\'“"n; sey cannot hope for the nomination. 11 | Both tho parties have been constant at- hory i continued Mr. Anderson, &1 idnight Mr. Danb ¢ the Phil U T Brondway, New York. ; have strong opposition in Cady and’ Kinkaid. | tondants at the Sunday dances held fu South | believe in holdingon to tho remaining 10 per | - At midnight Mr. Danbaum of the Phila; B ~ 2hs hamibrond v, Ney R AR R LTI ORISR p v | Ortidbt bosk Hitis cent on the contruct until Mr. Coots states to | delphia chop heuse sorved u spread for 150 | S A D ioannn, (denqpnl WYestorn) Agont, 1o HES G T % gout mitny) frlands fin ons i = the board that the work is completed. More | couples, and after the luncheon the Omaha | hdgl part of the stat Fd Johnston Was Mad. ish told me only a few | Mutul Musical Protective union orchestra o ¢ AN LINE DCEAN STEAMERS ‘ emers’ alliance organizations aro | Councilmen Ed Johnston was in an an, 1 as 1ot of grading out | occupied the stage and rendered music that | g s multiplying very rapidly. They ave very nu- | frame of mind yesterday, on an aceount ¢ that hadn’'t been done or finished yet, | was gr v approciated by the dancers. It | The Commer l];ln(l(u!ofll‘:lph- ll H morous’ in Dawes, Box Butte and Shoridan & JosLareeyy it " | T'would like to ask the chaivman of this com” | was far superior towhat the participants had R J countios, and have . foothold in Cheyenne, | M #rrest made by Oficer ughes Tuesday | mittee if that grading was not included in the | heard from this orchestra in the past, und ical Center of the South. > Cherry, Grant, Deuel, Sioux and Bani | afternoon. Elihu Dorsey is a colored boy | in that contract.” | encol There were twenty- £ | take if,'the ailfance will_ be an important fac- | Whose mother resides. n Johnston's | wPifteen hundred dollars of it wus,” an- | six pieces in the band. e o tor in' shaping the political affairs of the | home. Mrs. Dorsey and her boy do ¢ | swered M. effe.” Willis atthews prompted in hisusual | Factsand Gguresbriofly show the past and fortol atate,)? 5 i able worlk around’ the councilman’s house, | Tory w pntinued Mr. Anderson, “If | excellent manner. ~ William Sebring acted as the future ; At S and are ctable people. OMicer Hughes | $1,500 of it whs in that contruct, wasn't all of | master of ceremonies and was) assisted by the Ao ‘!'-“\'"]'-:f“’-“"'\“‘-l thip onad | D ted the lad as w suspicious character. | it! 1 shou! following committee T e ey y 9] The following resolutions, on o the of- | He was hmmediately released by Chief Ma- S told re would be —— about this Arrvangaments — Goorge Willard, Julius | bullding. e nesee affords rives Spo fice of the stute board of trinisportation, were someday," said O'Keeffe in his genial,profane | Meyer, William Sebring, C. L. Newstrom, | to St Louis and New Orlean tanoom nwover | El;-':;.'g-u“:... mc“m'n:m: andan wm(-.i.nynm Valentine Farmers' alliance, . Johnston was at the po- | way. “And I told you afterward that we | Jolin Schupp, H. H. Kirby, W. B. Musser. 200 manufactorles of varlons kinds, 1s tho largest | BUES 00 iRt lE ,..u,...‘o,.u Glasgow to - 0. 1064, at & meeting held April 1: | and demanded to know by what | had our eyes shut, some of us. Reception--John Schupp, H. H. Kirby, J. | lmber, gratn and manufacturing city of the South. | %88rS o Bt Lantence, S rer i) pohercis, We belleve the present azitation | right iunocent poople aro arrested as suspi- | “Tdon't remember your télling me that,” Giles, &, A. Rutherford, W. B. Musser, | Onallsidos lio lnexhaustible supplies of lron oros, | - Baltimore, Thirty Wibamars, | Ginse, excelsior: \ ) D e o e Tona, itrpose of se- | cious characters, whilo men of unsavory rop- | said Anderson. orge Willard, N. S. Mahon, William | coul. timber, marble, knolin, fire clny, limestone and | Accommodations unsurpasted. Weekly IAI‘I‘nu WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G €O., e o ers are. | utation and known lack of employment are | ¢ if yon scem to yemember much of | O'Brian, G. W. Martin, K. Trorp. granite. Her merchantile business (n 1839 was $60,- ALLAN & CO., Gon, West. Ag'te. 185 e 187 Warthah A Y Ohio! . Wheren thit the farmers aro : : [ROAS 3 S S Sundall, Wanaee. 112 L Sallo ., Chicago, 1. an abns | more inte aring per | allowed to hang around the saloons, He ve- | anything. The fact is that the commissioners | Floor-C. L. Newstrom, John Carnaby, | 000.00. dRaE L Ls d T RS P ! cent o e ops, it the | ceived but little satisfaction, but promises to | nowadays don’t know what they are doing | Henry Hunn, Julius Meyer, J. Swingwood, | Adjoining lies East Chattanooga, which now offors N == . K. FLODMAN & CO, ) arge of 2 or cent_per month, | make it warm_for somebod any of the timeat all. Tl go further,’ | August Beerman, David Novris, J. Martin, O. | tho only avatlable manufacturing sites aronnd the €-9,¢ 220 North 16th Street. 4 fojlituarae fon oftnen 7 o continued O'Keeffe vehemently. “and | A. Henderson, P P. Murray city of Chattanooga that can be located on o water I R i nallticpthiocer The Incousistency of Things. Tll say that I kuow there's a— - black | . Door—James Fordice, Richard Cody, J. A. A connected with all_the railronds. Tiero Al - rpresentagitation, whi Frank Hardy, a young gentleman from | sheep, a thief on this board tod: But | Tracy, G. I". Dombrowski. the Kast Chattanooga Land Company owus 2,000 acres > s 108 by stop) Omaha, was fined 31 and costs yesterday | there’s only one, though there used to betwo | The programume contained twenty-six num- | of land, including all the river front of the town, SHID 1 R R ST A or three, Mo get back to the_question again, | bers and was not cxhausted until an carly | on the Tennesce and Chickumauga rivers. No one wl s locndiin, " et e pleaded gilty. bat the eourt. o, | Mr, Anderson, T want to- tell you that you | hour this morning, o haw examlncd the location and resources of this ARESTRICTY PRINTERS' INK " ud (hatifour state officers were as anxious | duct caded guilty, but the court, offl- | 1)t hold bondsmen on that grading item,’ —— proporty predicts for it a valuation of less than X ERainalio suser R A i chutigen o | Ot ot acknowledged tho | ™y Nishh then asked if Superintondent Bessie Miller's Little Game. $1000000 In tho noxt o yoars. Manufacturing Tirst CLasa = e e She dtute usinay ace dle d kndvaptagesinnd :‘]‘:‘\ ;m D a0l 1 siduniiams: | Coots pointed out uncompleted points in the | Bessie Miller lives in Cavondelet, Mo, ifor business purposes and for residences, 2 ANDAMONG 8/ QURNALEFORIADEERTISERS, ing of eastern capltal to ourmidst and pur- ¢ tont ordinance 18 the one apply- | Contract, and Ryan & Walsh went ahead and | gp o' ns taken with pneumonia and was mnmlml;llllll’::‘:.: ',"','\‘,',“ AR Fusteat und Fines e e o ™ (o b sent to | D o the T street viaduct. Fast driving s | “,'A"{‘,'l“‘;l‘,;;{ e pgnract whether the board | ol sick, says the Detroit Journal. | yesors by this company. 1 land foins an estan. | WEW mn wunnunmv AND uusauw. 12 faaued weakly, 324 is the reprezentatire joursal : ST GRonGE KN there is no ording 10'thoQ) | e9me! to'thg polnbwhore it would'all have to, | glrl's ovy wasfor “dohn, i thut belngittie)| sliors tmo vl sbacet this property, and both be- vk, Q‘,.n.,,\.,,“,. and Liverpool indicates t0 tho inexporienced advertiser bow, whes, ARl [ | 2 | be gone over by the board and every item of | surnamé of the young man who had been itanooga Lanc 3 4 | sureet steucture i 9 gonglover |1sunnn : ; ynonac : Lund best investment of and whore ho should advertiso; how to write aa ENTHUSIASTIC GRAND ISLAND, | the lattor at . faster rate of specd than LD s e e | keeping compuny with her for several | Compuy prescats (e 88/ BU0 by ali iy i JIAXTI9 RN Bs s e g e ek “What you're talking about don’t amount | months, The mother telegraphed for | the safest stoc e world - valuable real estute et Ly el e oy e Grand Island to the city to receive the s of the Q street viaduct indicates u desive to | ~Well : ) was dying. In the meantime John wais | jogiato mprovement and development of this prop- scarc, ERGLISH, inisi TN is: | omrsos on every polat that sdmite of profal o it v ble, 7 B Et of profitable ment of nachinery for.tho sugur oot fuctory | Wearitous usisoou us peasible, “I'm_in_favor, if thoy finish up their con- [ sent for, and on his arrival the lac Only 3,000 sharos are offored for sale at &0 per | by oither que Clyde. liver Wersey, North or | g0 pgc v vt practl Sosiglad taie Builiugian doethe Verdict in the Shramek Ca tract,of paying them the last penny due on the | ated lungs scemed to heal up as | share, the directors resorving the right to advance GI“H‘I:‘I‘I’I.’A?TEI}"[‘#:’(i)'rmrx:'fi'\:'iilr'r A e scasion, Advertising is aa art practised by many o dbleation vas heallod by Lhint : ALH oelock vestenlay afteruoon Coroner | Contrct. “If yowre goiug to_staud on techni- | though manipulated by a faith-curist. | the price at anytime without notice. Investors and lowest: curvent Futess - Apply 1o any of out local | Ut usderstood by fow. Tho coaductors of PRINT- WO et W A Codd V| b O Cloat Yes iy ataruoon Coronet | calities iustead of going along by hor Her delirium passed away like mist be- | manufacturers desiring full particulars are invited Simis, or (0 MENDERSON BROB., ChICORO. | B30 INE wsdersuad 1, ast shlr adrico i based . MeLaughlin W, M. - Gede Hucrigan empaneted a jury to hold an inquest | thon we are putting our foot deeper into this | fore the morning sun, and she was bright | to address the Local Agents at Omaha: Harry 1. Moore, Cliarles i \ Bartanbach sl 1 Rough of the clty couti- | on the body of #1ed Radauweit, who was | thing every time we moet.” T T A, A P JAST Mares, W.F Valll, 11" Dewel, Cltiren’s' Bank, Otto | on an experienca of moro than tweaty-fve years fa g thnsinetie body of men than thie, et | stabbed Tuesday evening by young Anton | 1t was fially docided to have the superin. | gt her IR ke Rk TR RS 2k : placiag advertistag contracts for mavy of the larges O AT T Rt s s el nek at the Avmour-Cudahy packing | tendent make a final estimate on the original 2 A % Ao 2 = - - B — [ ———— o o 75 subsosl \ ing for tho “x::,t ity of tho” frst cluss In tho | A ftor heaving wll the testimony the | contract and to state to the board how much | the ey ",‘“‘m}.” "’,'“*;"{"’. ’“.‘t‘”" HOXt, (,hflttdfl()()g(l Land (,O., [ 834 gk smorenaful MrerCiates, A yedr's subsgtlpn : R T l-mn«u«l- v roturnod a verdict that “the decensod 1l cost, if anything, to complete the | MOrnIN eing out of a job 1t was an < tlon costs but two dollars: sample cogies Free. { Ve feel that we are on the eve | came to his death from knife wounds in the | building according to contract, and report on | e thing for him to do, and {hat_sec- L. B. RUSSEL, Secretary, 1 g Mini- ) of business prosperity never before known in | hand ton Shramek.” Members of the turday. BN ond duy’s ““"‘1”‘““"“‘“’1’ entirely cured 96 Summer St., Boston — = L4 —_—_— it 4 the history of our litéle vity, By the 1st of exprossod themselves after being dis- | Tho committee on construction will meet | the girl. She is now in perfecthealth, albel NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., June the Oxnard sugar beet factory will | churged that there wus nothing to lead them | Mes Joots nud Shaue, the presont and ex- | and the wedding cards have been sent Liberal inducements to manufactur- Mn«r» or Advertising “umw 1 commeuce active business and it will give | t believe that the lad intended murder, and | superin ;‘ulmn: at 'r”. o _l.)g this mfrue | out. Bessie’s father, who paid good " ing locations, i E employment to over thrce hundred workmen -;43 "Hvll"m‘xm’ll\' :mnuml the word *felonious’ :"x‘in :n the purpose of considering the bill of | 150y 10 go home, hasn't fathomed the - | fpootsio for Mysoris Dissiner Fits Xouraigla, Woke: | _ The machin which arvived in Lincoln | from the finding S o " 4 | mystéry yet, but when he hears the Sulting i Insani to thisary docay s Tht sbe eyt Which ARFTad L inuddho hieiavr i Commissioner Anderson stated that hehad | M) ye 2 oAt PremaLAre 00 Age: 1 i ams of T last ovouing, wil ‘Iw\n'! m.n"l..:”. _::"n“:‘.lv.:\\ City Notesand YT . : from Mrs. H. C. Adams of story he winks slyly (o himself. Sorirbidbder i death, ure Old Age, Barrennesy, Lows of Po Emmns o Y UTH possiblo by master mechanies,” Victor Emmert has returned from his east- | San _Francisco, inquiring | 3 ST | igestion, Constipation and Piles. 1 have F o N e o L am (T | about her husband. Adams is the man who | Novel Rapid Transit. tried all the medicines I could get hold of, vl prepai SUFFERERS FROM the state house and called on the governor, Superintendent Yates of the Hammond | 4ied ot St. Joseph's hospital after a short ill- | Py German engincers propose rapid but all in valn, Even my physicians could " 8 hnser i | A O B G I Y apa L, rammond ) nesy and was given tou local medical insti- | 4oV S t L I not relievo my costiveness, In tie mean- [ £ ] 4o Nervous Debility, Tho ayor s n o flaticring tribute in i | ouso s gone to Hammond, Tud. e Fo e b Al omstls | transit by means of three continuous hno T airuggied under kreat paig, Lifs was st lmisd ¥ Youthful Iudiscretions, ew timely remarks. The respon was Dr. Kivkpatrick has remoy to his Bew | that the man was unknown and had no rela- | Platforms moving along the streets side weeks w the Chicago L 4 y Lost Manhood, { m \n!u:‘u:llt‘ governor's lappiest vein and | nouse on Twventy-second and K streets i " 1y side, The lowestof these platforms eve feoll on un advertis 1110 Fauai i Quaua- Neb, Bo Your Own Physician | | ettt Eoomermon hayoe s s | . E. Porth aud Caroline Mettfossol of | The lotter from Mrs. Adams was as fol- | is fourinches high, and moves at u uni- 1.,.,.m.,_‘,,k;'}.',,,,!,::;:::,;:' Thay ter 9 Your Dwn FRysician hold on the affections of his old neighbors | SOUth Omahu have secured license to wed. | lows | form speed of five fuet per ud, says | me regular, don't make me sick, give me TT QMY NNT T e effects of youthful and friends, and that they stand by him in | Mrs. James Fulton of West Side, Ta., is [ _Dear 8fr—My husband, i Adams, died at | the New York Sun, — Any ordinary pe appetite aid are curing my piles. T a 4 ‘ tmprudence, have broushi alout a stk : Tt AR LRI PR YO0k i 1, | Stedosept's haspital ih your city on the 10th o Y A P71 atrong and can walk any distance. 11 had | z - social us well as political life, He o visiting hier duughiter, Mrs . Haywood. | Stetoscnlis hospital In yourclby on the 10th of | destrian can, they state, mount this plat- [ Kad thess pills. #ve. years wae they would N 1 4 . paniod the party to Grand Island, wher fiay nbers of the business me 850- | farmed by both the chief of pollee und th - | form without difficulty, and from this he have saved mo $10,000; but they have saved THAT WILL NET e arrival, there will be a grand demons clation are requested to-moet at Wright & | dortakors, Heatey & Hoafeyt at Forest Lawn | can, with equal easé, step on u second | myiife. Lot the afiicted overywhore ke o d Tr wvors (hini bt the right in honor of the arvival of the machinery and | Buldwin's store tonight. Matters of impor- | cemctery. | platform four inchos higher than the | anding any valiabig the nearly completed sugar boet faci vill be considered Lwrote to the superintendent of the ceme G J g L | tan e to' you, as he discovers | first, and moving® twice as fast. ~ The T ERALD N D, Springeld, 0 dar (Cp )i e oty | 100 Per Cont Profit which the citizons of the city and_conti | Thoneck-tie soclal given by the ladies of | ery and he rofers country take such i just d o pride. tho Presbyterian church for the benefit of | LY soking ovor the Noake.thab ay hushand | Jiassenep thus “acqu speed of ton | 3 CAPITAL INTELLIGENCE ' ourth wand nission school was a suc | T the letter 1 received from Mr, the | 4 i‘ 1 "[”"““"‘f‘- ;""L ""l‘l'“"-'""] the ARSIMILATE THE FOOD. IN SIX MONTHS, and d 4;,:;,\“ Johu M. Thayer, ir., the governor's private | und enjoyable affair, | enlef of police, he suid thut my husband had | third platform in ‘ same W 1o 15 = - L 8 % diee, "Tho acco on ! et S Tl RSEARE™ ol S | o v s b avo o - | F i e s of e AR AL | curvtn "t tho pal of fiteen Tt e TALLAPOOSA, - GA., L | wadding tour last evening | iest check Tuesday it has yot issued, It was | o0 G nome one in, Bellevae. 1. 1 | second, or ten mifgs per hour, to his | 5 bytiite E e fporsd o periack ,,‘.,,,,“,,,,-; The brief of the rolator in tho case of the and repre: » day’s trausacs | ngi M T den 1 ot s et ' | destination, where he steps off by de A Yankee City Under Southern Sun, reparation of \ state ex rel school district of Omaba vs | s at the yards with another bank. | heard from hin rogularly twico w week, and | grees as he got on. g | ¥ ; R oYl ol 148 Ar Thomas H. Benton, auditor of state, was filed | The board of trade has perfectod arrange- | ¢ ary and December he wus it No- Has now in operation and under constrie Jorubebla e i nufucturing industric mias Diolca, 12 drach . in the supreme conrt today s with the Stockmun publishing co 't think 1\ be possible. 1f you | ton, 1w e Subowo LG | e wony, | BRI (e Bioskman yublabtiy o P b “ood and Honest” ueen Gity op 0, | il fasdi Aol uiad uors ori part of the state wnd his efforts o provide parer Two editors will bo se Y aRa |t g L AT USSR “l'l’::k':L“ ) YOU: 000 an onest. ...Mm..,.-. e wnd swiil d Sacruples. relief, Governor Thayer called attention this | board to do the fine handwriting. R N OF WY o PP TP g sy e DA Now fsthe time to iy worning to tho peculur wature of tho appeals | Mys, Thomas Linehan, whoso husband was | hyLes,and was the wimistakuble production . 15 thus praised : BUGGY TOPS WHee 2 por cont by 2 G a A »wn citize : | as Linohan, isband was | of u lady handwriting was " Stato of Ohio Trease Tars address the ki Two pills { certiln well known citizens of thilt section. | killed by the boiler explosion at the Ar. q M 4 ‘ OF ALL KINDS, at bodtiine, makioig (ho namber Uires & Bay; They hud written him urgently requesting | mour-Cutlaby house, has racoived #1000 | by Sood wud theve was every ing A a ury Dept, Calumbus, CUSHIONS, BACKS, RAILS, | | and. Mining s ( nervous deRiiiy aih Woakneas hl““ not to l'um;l\n anything that would hurt through Charles Singer, ohief ranger of | wap e letier was that of a person of refinc b Ohlo, Feb, 6, 1889, 1 SEATS AND THIMM; ns’ Tallapoosa Land, Mining and Mi'g Co., . 1 their county, @ stated that he d Presi i Y o o " for- | e | L o " o r Shelr Sounty. etated that be and Presi- | conrt Magio City, Indeporident Order of For- | ™M Andersan also had o copy of a death I have used St. Ja- 417 Pum B¢, Circinnati, 0 NI 3 Bovers ot fout Ureerhnd, aflos & iharoush consld tors. T nt represents her hus- | coptificato in which 1t wos stutbd that Adams cobs Of] in my family Bend for $1pp.Catalogiie. , o 101 s the truth, The peopls were In need aud no false | 0™ 1sur bensllt fiom tha ordar Ld diy Joseph's hospital of pueu A yoars A pd 10, | TR g e i WALLANDER, Agent e i s Tikide ahold standiin thi WAy of She etiat Ao A —S— monia, after an illness of three days. Hi be the medicine of medicines ALLAL v, Agent, F nutant A1t of lotters of te Cu occupatio ificate that was imperative and which the gonerous 5 A7 citizens in the more favored portio The ORIGINAL ABI was stated as “laborer” and the 2702 Cur - Tty S Ihe INE OINTMENT sigued by Dr, Grossman. At FOR CENERAL USE. ] G WS 2702 Cuming St.,Omaha, Neb state e e *OR IO 1 is only put upin large unce tin boxes, | the bottom of this certificate was another Itis a good, honest medicine and hone: e ” —— tute would gladly give is on i another good, ine and honest men , and s an absolute cure for all sores, burns, | statiug thut the body had been buried in For Ty Ay 0 sufle &B J t St CITY NEWS AND NOTES wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. | ®st Lawn cemete b W1 5ok Bakig 0 mossamend 1t 10 sufering U BFST AN 05. ing 60 pills, earefully % m- anded, will bo sun by elurn mall from 7. o¢ o will Carnieh § v.. This part of the certif ety e i s ] % Dr. Duryea of Omaha was in the city today, | Will positively cure wll kinds of p Ask wed by Heafey & Heafoy. The e e o VST (ATAL ZCHEAPEST eiraat s Bk e takua d Ho lecturad before the H yden Art clab last | for tho ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT was sent to the commissioners — Baokkeoper, OF ALLMUSICA) i STHUMENLS FREE | prowtmacr. Am ] 0" Hoyaiiy ropa Spon How E“g“m‘ Madical Institute, evening ut the Congregational church MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug cowpauy at | frow the bourd of he on the back AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS & - Da.. 18 Gisouine by Sherman & MeGouas 24 Fremont Row, B 3 The wachinery for the wew plauing wmill | 23 cents per box by mail 30 ceats, Was written, “It At this man THE OHARLES A. VOSELER CO., Baltimore, Md, JCHAYNE? &.C0. Boston,Mass; | I CCunct B o orid | Copyright, 18, by ¥. B.