Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1890. m — \'Q | yestendny to Drexell & Fall of Omahia, The fuvoring_tho negotistion of n wciprooal | fant. Wo can't hellevo theso things THE OMAHA BEE. Iy \\[) \B()[T T"F Bll“‘ ) .‘mf..-..u'l‘...y'.(-,'.i,-.u will bo the Lake Superior AI“FD AT PK()DLCE GA\IBIPRS treaty with thet country, | I'wa pugalod ovor the story of Joshua | SEATIRIES LUFFS red sandstone. The basin will be thirty-two Among the petitions and memovials pro- | having the sun to stand still at Ajalon COUNOIL ” 7 g T feet in diameter and the fountain in the cen- T Tr— | sented was one from the Charleston board of | wWhile he hammered the poor fellows OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET ‘ot it or will rise e o onty- ) y osting o of the | that he had no right to hammer, and | ter will rise_above it to a helght of twenty i i + | trade protesting ugainst the passage of the | tha wd no righ The Driving Park Boom Proposition Meets | {ir.'y ™0 Com Will o commenced as | What the Committee on Agriculture Has in | yiid MEEREIR, ST ad futuire bill, | that other one of the vam's horn that | Delivered by earrier In any part of the City. " i ! 3 ¥ae ¢ | 1. W. TILTON MANAGEIR With @eneral Favor, e s Mindto Do, Among the bills introduced was oue by Mr. | buttered down the wall. They may do TELEF —— and most costly fountain in the west will be il | Regan, proposing af amendment to the con. | for the meeting house, but they u‘-nuldu * | Wil be paid to any competent chemist who wil) Ruaixess Oprice, N¢ ashing its spray heavenward, The total | stitution for the election of senators by a vote ""‘ "l"“‘l'".“”‘“:- So I conclude l" that | find, on analysis, & particle of Mercury, Potash, Nianr bvrow No. % | DEATH OF FRANK E. LAWRENOE. | (od'or"the fountain will exceed §4,000. GROSS WRONG 'T0 THE FARMERS. | of the penple. | :n'-:..u: '"\L"\:,'."":“m,.‘,‘\';:f[ ”v‘x:...‘-“‘ :.‘x".u'.::! | or other poiwons in Switt's Specitc 8. 8. 8.) E - , u - e A number of bills making appropriations | % & ¥ ! AN EATING SORE MINOR MENTION b5 Flower pots at Lund Broth : : for Do Tfdings werm then pussod, among | 10k DUt wo take tho gold to our hearts | AN BATING BORE | N.Y.P. Co | The Location of the West End School v - How the Natural Law of Supply and | 0% U o toe Mariat Mioh. fog | nnd et , Tex., Ag. .~ “For_elgh. Council Bluffs Lumber C: | Agreed Upon—A Crazy Canadian Lpb ok i v binding from samples Demand is Made Inoper '"”: S T e e IO | e hellaves ! 1. odHoluds 1 hon- 'lmnmnmh»l had an eating wore on my tongo . A e 3 v : ; at Morehouse & Co. 000, k : esly, You beliove in standing by Sho | Twastecated by the best local physiclans, but O s orakt. Conacil Bt | Cared For—The Bayliss i The Regulation of Adulters | gyt house bill for the appointment aud re- | {ruiiy, *You believe first, lust Sl olweps | bl BS, e, 150 sore BALidly groving (”"”,“ Sk bt AETRAIE for & Park Fountain, D e ated Food Trafic. SRLIE (RRWIY Vs Dhaaar o oorBOI | SHiY ol love. n the' fullness of tiime | Wore 1 ccocluded fhaly (o try 5. 8.8., and in Stutsman's first addition —— Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental —n The house bill to tr: the revenue cut- | | every human being will be saved, It | was entirely cured after using a few bottles. Dalby's mi v band will give their see- | office to 101 Pearl street, up stairs. ter service from the t to the navy was | may be lang, long years for some of them | You have iy eheerful permission to publish the i ond aoaual ball af Masonts temple this even Henry Somerfield is the name given by an -— Wastisotos, April 14.—[Special to Tar | then taken up for consi fon, Who go the wrong way, but through the | sbove statement for the benefit of those stmilarly ing. | insane man.who came in over the North- | S. B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, | 16 Py Bee,]-A will shortly be given in Mr. Sherman opposed the bill, which was | mevey of God they will all reach home,” | afficted.” €. B, MoLemon, Henderson, Tex. fie opon cars for summer uso on the elec. | wosternyesterday morning. Ho jumped | loanmoney forLombard Liivestmentcompany. | ghq house for the considoration of measures | Mid overs und the senato procceded to con i Troatin 08 Biood nd Skin Dissassagasiied f motor linc are being ropainted and fitted | from the train at Logan, but the trainmen | oot b0 Fomemen: Large line horso | from the committeo on agrieulture, 1ti8 un- | pointment of thirty medical examiners for SV IRREYEINALIN R 0 E SWIFT 8PRCIFIC CO., Atlaota, Ga. up for the work of the coming scason. | captured him and brought him to this city, a8 | aud'tarf goods. Brobstle, 558 Beoy, G, B, derstood that Chalrman Funston intends to | the pension bureau, without reference to the | . John Flynn, thivteen years old, who ice law. | lived with his father, a laborer, of the in the basement of a small ay sold the Widow | yowas ticketed to this point. When the et 8 y sivil se it 0, op) 0 | e ARl P o W ; rst push to a conclusion the Butterworth | ¢ ser Pifth e OPPOSIte | 4y wrrived here the polive were notified und | 1f you want the best Wall paper go to 1. D. | i oyiiiting speculation in the future de- | My Faulkuer moved to strike out. the pro- | same nume J. G, Tipton “‘.“.\L I:mem it | Somerichd was lockod up. Ho sald o hud | Crockwell's, Jivery of farm products. - This is undoubtedly | Sisiof taking the appointt.ents froni the civil | frame building af No, 65 Watts streot, | mms———ee e ) r Fithts C g0 | murdered his family wnd then dened it, and the most important measure in the interest of | -~ Mr Cockrell said he had hoped some ropubli ‘,,,'ll“"“"' L ”‘ul deRa Fonie Bwe l": SPECIAL NOTICES. sharp. - All veteran firemen @ Quested to | finally said that he knew he would behanged | The following programme will be presented | farmers before congress, Chaivman Funston | can—the party of civil service reform —would | ‘.]'.""I""," “"i b L ," 1 .”\'-‘ ,”' e COUNCIL BLUFF: attend. for the commission of the awful crime. the Royal Arcanum musicale tonight at | and in fact all of the committee on agricul- | have raised his head in defense of the ci ho boy el i) udub o " The cases against OMcers Doyle and Bowl- | He particularly requested that his | the Royal Arcanum hall: tiire, are in carnest about this measure be. | Service. Mr. Cockrell taunted tho ropubli: | pling —for some time. ~Ho so- FANTED to T 2 fng ssanlt and battery of the Zaltmanns | hody should be decently buried and | Adqaress Rev. T. J. Mack: Sherdte bl et ik can senators with a lack of sincerity and said | cured 10 cents on Tuesday —and | Y :D to A loar farm in Neo a week and a half ago, hiave been continued | his murdered family caved for. Soto] Mivdrid Troterw | COmIng a law at the present session of con- | thie commissioner of pensions is now tramp- | spent it for n soda water bottle of iibored o lots: The ‘;'m'l‘d' till Monda, | His statements were so disconnected that no | Cornet 010 1y, Strolezki | gress, and should its consideration be reached | ling under foot the civil service law and rules | whisky, which he obtained at one of the 118 company, mdway, C. B, Judd, J. K. Bend, who was econtly sent to tho | dependence s placed i them. *Ho sad | Master Willle Murbhs. 0 ey | there is o doubt of its adoption. approved by the prosident, in which e I8 | numerous saloons near his home, He | bresident. ;"ll"l‘ i rn ””IIU\ .1;.\. o ,Iiull'_"u' ‘\.}‘;‘ni‘u" | "llllrlv‘hiluq:“‘ll ;-,I.:»“miv(\ ".'.“;,,"!.. ’:nn.rnl:u the | fath F n.xl-\. S Unquestionably speculators are l;n'yul_\' re- “"‘ nlfl‘:}l'_m ' I;' n:':- ‘fl'.lml"l‘“‘m“‘: ‘lmu;c 1:;.‘ uhi;l.;\- l' nd becan nl(u.\ it m“ I;m.- Houses and lots vy oF wiil on slsmerer, is out on bail, | el | & . ’ ecitation g rnaut Hall™ | spousible for the prices paid for farm pro- v = | cated, © was found a short time after- noprice from K00 1o 846,000 for anime shed of appeal to the dis- | name of a Chatham firm, He had a Can- PR I I D v tend to trample the i r sroved prope 5 g fomn st bond of appeal to the dis- | Jotl Sy bill and some tobaceo bearing the | Soprano Solo_ ,,\?}[,'.“' duce, and it is believed that the adoption of | law under. foot it should be done | Wardsunconseious in o small closet. He | Jif x‘n.'f.n\“." e Judd & Wells conpiany, Attontion K ts of Pythias—Regulap | brand of a Montreal firm. He undoubtedly Mrs, W, W, the bill to prohibit speculation in the future | in a bold, manly way and not by skulking be- | died before a doctor could be summoned., eting St Al Todie No. 17 ot Castle | came from Canada and losy his mind during | Recitation inSicns ek of Axes” | Golivery of ceveals, cattle and other articles | hind this joint ‘resolution. He® ed that | Deputy Coroner Jenkins investigated | IO e h i il sl g ki ety s trip. He says he has brother, Amos | . Mrs. D. W, N § G s 5 iy the object of the pending the ease, but was unable to learn where | naksmith sl LAY J i hall tonight, Work in fivst, second and third | h Hohiat D \ tor | Vocal Duet, rusting” ed by farmers, will h the effect of | o v 3nd break down the civil servl : bt us - un 4 able. Inguire on prem of Grogory's vauks, Visiting lnights cordially invited, | Home |"\'1'." T e e ot o | bringing up prices for these | “ R Pavote on Wi . o i the boy got the whisky | horseshoetng shop. No. 12 win st 2 o F o | named Mrs. Bet S g SHa N k on Mr. 1% e ro- PHEROvS THEhe g o John J. Stork C. € - held here until his friends_app: caso o 00 Conoert | 4 4icles of commiores, The glut In the mor- | sulted) Yeuse18, nayamtd, Not o quovim, [ The '{." s futher said that his son had | Z56RE0T will sond by roturn mall to any ads The defendant in the case of D, 1. Gleason |y cannot be veached will b the kets which is causing a depression among Mossrs, Aldrich, Hoar and Sanders (ro- | PeCn sickly ever since birth and had for dress o splendid “eabinet photozraph of s George H, Chanp ay filed wmotion |y oYy for treatment farmers i producing great concern i con- | Dublicans) voted in'the affivmative with the | Years been given whisky and milk as a | William Morgan sald to have been abiweied s in the dis ronrt o pavi of the | T , |'~-|‘-r‘ o (e aliection: L o miual | omoeE) Stimulant, For the past " year or two he | 31 B T i e g answer filed by the defendant, out. Phis isa | B¢ mpanists: Miss \xv gress, and relief in this divection is of muc Roll call disclosed the presence of forty- | king o sodas-water bottle of | A Cool/Undorsond, 1n i suil for & s for libel el OuEny e more importance just now than anythingelse. | four senators, Wi Iy and had purehased it with L . Henry Po 8 yestords d &15.1( Council Bl J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. Chairman Funston in an interview with your | = Mr. Hoar moved to amend the amendment, | iy onts’ consent, Ho was in the | VN ANTER Good il for gencrul money from the mouey | gye poston store, Council Bluffs, s now Baiza correspondent today said: by inserting the words "Under regulutions o | Labit of getting the whisky at one of the ‘ i cat market, corner H I o v ey " N X e prescribed by the president ¢ u o f if . 8 101 N ] iyayss I B showing the latest inbeaded wraps, capes HAY FOR SALE Supply and demand lio at the buse of all | & Pressrihed by the prosident of the United | ooy 'ciloons fh the neighborhiood. 14‘“1( SLE O Junthiy puy s or terins ted for a brief service-an —= TOUSe, Cor Sth vt and 100h and mantillas, Ask to see our cape ;m': One hundred tons of hay for sale in stack | legitimate trade and commerce. The func- | b app 3,00, ) & and | gt Lake Manawa, BEN MARKS. tion of congress is to manipulate the supply | emergency—and this cloth Fre .0 Scott House. 33 TN street, Council | And to take it from the placo of production | why the ceneral civil as an additional reason A Negro Butts an Ox to Deat ervice rules should not | To winn wager of $5 “Ii ety two blocks from motor 0 Robert flocts of pofson ave, one bl I from to death, Whlan 5 Seaiiy by s6me i s o s | I n ik (B B ARG n apply. 1t was perfectly clear to him that the | negro pugilist, butted an oy Babetl MG by e [ i sy coats, i Bluffs, newl iod, 81 4 duy: meals spe, | and distribute it along the channcls of A A gro | y bu iR e 5 I ‘ porsons uniaiown ; rin. to points of. consumption, and ,cach. cit k) B o Py s g ! says a St Louis dispateh to the Chicago | 1 ioaso on Lincoln ave, (wo Dlocks i ave lost Si 3 e, 3 7 A e ] T % h A se ¢ could d abse i 2y B o % st 1 niotor Hne. - animalivitith the funtly/Hvol in the same lly | yer contmore | The gasoline stove is move dangerous than | who is entitled to the respect of the communi-- | Tutely i aecord with the strict lotter of theiy | LLPUne, e caught the animal by (i il ot S el A ouni litor 1 N aAniataalti Our jersey aud 33,00 beat the | the unloaded gun. Save life and property by ty is engaged ip some manner in the field of | declarations in vegard to civil service refor ‘ horns with his hands and butted it be- | ofice Ll A T e O using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co’s | 50 (00 B PE BY08 legitimate trade | Mr. Plumb hoped the senator from Ma tween the eyes, Four times in rapid | G-room house, two storlc school apportionment. of this county for the Shawls we show a complete line o 8 8tove; produc u gitime chusetts would limit. his_confessions to him. | Succession the negro’s head | (S-room story awd a ale near onment | prices that are sure to suit almost anyone, s and commerce. Those who play with | ¢ Would liin £ 5 S IS8 vle and best value in the market. Big Bargains at the Carpet Store. RS TR IRTRu ol 8 Wa T 4N to mAKe At tious, ::;fi‘g}::::“:::‘:(x.v‘xln‘x':t(;uu;rn;ml'):‘:w::».:\lr‘;:.lul\;'{.‘r:”' ;!‘v‘ \|i]\'( 1 l])lt':" i(-:\’ “NEH.IH « |, Dhese days are filled with important events | prices for articles really existing by reprobat- | cratic party and the senator from Mussi | and etapger. Drawing for the housckeepers. 1t s the beginning of | 5,7 t1¢ conditions of supply and demand are | chusetts, *The bill, he said, simply put the | grs a0 1o van s heat the house cleaning season, wiien people re- s, and should | Whele question of “appointments in the presi- | = e ¢ month of Ay The totul appor i £1,480,194. The total school population of | the latest st the county is 18,274, and the muount for each | Second floor 81 cents, Boston store, Fotheringham, Whitelaw able of the Congregation: Co., leaders and promoters of low pi in the -room house, also 4-room house on the ual to veel | motor line, between 200 und 21si sts &, el uses and Tots i all parts of the eity ir ' i i | Judd & W L 606 Broadws | Judd, pres 4 at the residence of Mrs, Council Bluffs, Ta. alize that they need new carpets, curtains | @ curse to legitunate comme: i | that of the ox with the force of a hatter R AT g A i = N dent's power. It did not seem to him that | 4 & QOR SAL Ataul {l One do iis evening, Mvs, Harrington, - At the Council Blufts Garpet | be restrained. The farmer gives hisdionest | it APV | (C T dabate Mhe ape | ing ram, knocking the four-legged brate | F S oo i Wil all new, suitable for husket f; mission house, aughton, Mrs. Mirshall The Driving Park Deal. Hplet will ussist Mrs. | Several of the stockholders of the nnient. ng park were Seen yesterday re of the district conrt was position of cortain Omniha parties to held lust ev wcar the mechanie’s lien DO Lt e cuse of Crafts vs Jensen, 1. N. Flickinger st in the park, as outlined appeared for the plaintiff and Hon. W. H. | exclusively in yester low prices and big discounts will | Jabor to the production of articles which are | pointments were merely temporary ones. | to the ground, the ox dying inside of rule. Look at these prices: All wool day living, and itisa After considerable further discussion Mr. | five minutes, There was’ a small lump | o ’,“""‘J' '“‘,;';;l'"‘,*‘ T 60 cents a yard; other grades, 50, | speculators to trific with the high- | Hoar modified his amendment to read : | on the negro’s head after the butting | o cart st Council Blufts 40, 30 and 25 cents a yard; Brussels, from 60 | ot interests of the furmers, even for u con- | amination for appointment of these feat, but he suffered no pain. “Big Six* | JOR RENT cents to 81.25; Moquettes, £1.25 aud $1.35. | giqeration such us s given speculators. | shall be under the regulations pres hed by ‘ 1 It % s 040 | A mills. " sw in. | Chenille curtains &, former price £14; lace | qhere is no boubt whatever thut the bulls | the president.” AdBISs e HosuN At TS 240} s Bee, Of those in- | curtains cheaper than e Five foot pole on the market. join hands in keep- | This was agreed to—yeas 88, nays S and | POUnds, and the museles o his arms, | flour and foed 11 Blufrs, Ia, with mod- Anevening sessio Coun e e——— e g~ - | ! & and bea i W Ware for the defendant. The case was not | terviewed not one was opposed to the plan, | with brass trimmings. 25 cents. fite prices down, wnd thgre is mevera high | without finishing the DAl the senate ad- | shoulders and ehests stand out in knots. peements, lrge xro i 1st finished when court. adjourned at 10:30, and | hut on the contrary were heartily in favor of S market from which the farmers benefits, ex- | jonrned. i | e | A s e 11 be concluded the fivst thing this morning. | 44~ Suid one of them: MOUND BUILDING IN NEW YORK. | ceptwhen a ‘corer” is made, and the history —_—— | Prohibition Reacted Hard. The police ave looking for Prank Carroll, T RSy of our commerce shows that there are a hun- House | aon LOno LA U ave., $2,50, . L be to get hold of the wsonable figure. Some of our sfused for months to put cot to one ‘cor- | WASIINGTON, April 17.—After the reading the | of the fournal the house adjourned out. of re- | gloction spect to the memory of Mr. Raudall, whose | pateh to the bout here by the recent | Weston, W. Va., dis- | New York Sun. A month | oung ludy on Bust Dlevee | e only trol afternoon. Carroll has | Property at a e he | stockholdors have plogical Discoveries | dred depressions in the ma ngincer. ner.’ A lull in the market at fivst tak place of the work of the bear, and there Valuable Archs Made by a Civ A valuabl who insulted a street Wednesc slipped out, and it is uot probable t Vto the city in8 or will put in an appearance here again forsome | in anather cent in the way of makinz repairs L K "‘llil“fl‘flgil'nl‘llifi(‘m'ul s | great depression. Tho Butterworth bill \\111 funeral was held today. Pk iy nient Himor . Ho waa implicatod in soveral similar b and have rofused to give vicing meetings or | S4Y8 the New York Commercial Adver- | Lut a stop to what-are termed ‘puts’ and v ago a prohibition council and mayor | 0 i cases h:‘“ Ut i year ago, UL i Some Way | e jind of entertainments for fear they | US€Ty was recently made by Alexander | calls, which mean options permitting the | Nebraska, Town and Dakota Pensions, | Were elected. Theiv vefusal to grant |- ine peside ot an Bent 0 escape punishment, Crawford Chenoweth, an engineer | speculator to buy or sell at will. Under the WasiiNGTON, April 17, [Special g | liguor licenses cut down the estimated Lot on Ave: D, near sth st only something out of th e er to sell revenue for the tion | Would have to put up | The town had m htne | own pockets. They hav , a lot of s upon | 10 to put the | foilows: Nebras! pgement of speeulat w1 et tagether and fix pi rear nea de he ctlo L o Liicol do for Council BlufTs propert Vacant lots in all parts of the city on easy \ A0 ppr cent. | on the Croton aqueduct, who lives | present ar vy cont on the Kingsbridge road, near In- | gamble farm products in such a way George E. Joffers ye: crday filed for divorce from An nda Jeffer to Tue Bre. e issue ~Heny ] Pensions have be Origi W clerks of the district court, alloging desertion. | out and have almost prayed for somebody to | Wwood streot. Thred hd e T O Y £ 4 Ho sets forth that lio. marriod. the dofendan, | como aloug and take the. proporty off thelr | o ook street. Three amownds in the fields | legitimate producers’ supply at their mercy. | Crischficld, Fall Stephen Feathor, | fov [IfRUnE and improsements, and the | on iR BEmnTy 1881, s 1l ved Swithy e st | 5 s Rt Ay AL 1t Gosb theni® Now thab (there | ob b oo ORI BXC IS, 8 LIl OLes impossible, under the existing condi- | panama; Lewis Brown, Tincoln; Philo L, | gy | i S LI RO DAL e o e May, 187, When ran away and hasnot | 1 s un amateur archwologist, and he de- 1100k amon 0N Ao AU ERCORaTd ) e R DR Gall Gty 1 O dniest©) Diasn | o o Ot S0 jeseape: B rdionley o e a0 v operbBiook, is a chanco to sell out they have advanced | termined to examine them. | He found S thian: short crops résult, | Smithy al C arles oduen, | the entive couneil has resigned within | bl ppointment me 1 lots on and been a wife to him since that, tim fe also . Reeves, Lincoln. | {he mbe | WEH { our frieMs in the rural | Grand Istind; Will ast two weeks, and nobody downfall prays for the enstody of their their prices and some of them want fully 50 | flint arrowheads and several flat, square 2 | ; bet the O son, Bertie Jeffers, — The case will be heard | per cent move than they did a month ago. | stones on the largest mound, and on dig- 18, Increase—Richard Kinannon, Plattsmouth; | persuaded to fill their places. The town | Purk, on which we w sttheSopienberitermioficourts They are unwilling to help boom the ging unearthed &’ human skeleton a few “To my mind, the first of congress | Zaphaniah Munson, Blue Thomas | is without a government and without tosuit the “purchasers. 606 Broadway, €. The case of 1): i U. M. White s | themselves, but if somcone else will doit | feet below the surface, It was sur- ;‘"'"m \n‘lo put o stop l;) t'lr; Lo ‘:.]filll?\’: :l; I. Davis, Hastings, Reissu | revenues, and meanwhile the sale of | JUdd pres. 3 Qe ',:L"l,',': e \.'""‘“1'“"“‘;‘““" they ure ready to sit sl und get what bene: | rounded by broken bits of pottery. Apple and dohand o, regulute (ho prices f».lfmgu;‘nlv{l)l\::m\(Il;mllluu};mm o iow o | liguor goes merrily S Wi bR AL e G AL 8 Glen nn iy can. [ have never cared to sl M. Chenoweth sent an account of the | 4 ot et 4 churts, v or commission liber business block on M stre sonitros | atog . is the only wi vl X L We talk about farmers producing a gre Villiam A. Sweet, Cedar Rapids; Mary J. Plue e omptly paid. Sniall expe for outfit. Ad- isiness block on Main strect is in contro- | stock,” but if that is the only way in wh il N e oty f (rops. i 0fder 1o uvold @ glut in | Newton, former widow of Lewis Bowen Lin: A Plucky Lad) nalist, promptly paid. - Suall cxpenses forouit, A st here 1 versy. Yesterd: s consumed in | these Omaha folks 1 et an int y N 73 0 Bt & may’turn their | coln, | A young lady journalist in London, | Council afs, ta) reading depositions in the As there ave | will soil it at just W it cost me and a faiv | Havrvard university, who replied that | certain staples. The farm b o | Vi 4 4 yet nineteen witnesses to bo 1on be- | rate of interest, although T prefer to hold it. | the discovery was of great value, and in- | attention t0 the production of | Tlowa: Original—James M. Grege, Glasgow; | Who was seeking admission to the re- TOR RF Thrce unfurnished rooms. 548 }m]fnllh\-];l.n HA the vase promises to be u | Theso men whe are pushing tho schemo ure | structing him how to procced. 'Within | ghber -;l“‘h“:l*“ thes | tho R | obieted wetocin B nahaidaah g U ames BN ] lml'h‘lr gallery in lt’"‘ house of commons, South Sixthist. ong one und will undoubtedly occupy the at- | all wealthy and ave financially able to put the | the last few days Mr. Chenowe s ex- | farm Lrueld 2 : i exander, Cavson: William Holliday, Han- | scored an impovtant point in securving | 7 s or_Rel arden land N tantion of the cowrt for tho renmainder of the | park on o paying bisis, They ure. interested. | humed six skalotons and. o q,',),‘,,:"?“ X1 | through the boards of trade, and the big deal- | cock: Johu H. Miles, Corydon Aavon’ Phil- | the ndmission from the speaker, through | 0SSl P, Gaton, fod, wi weel 1h'the Omana pari, but the lease has nea: 5 2 2 5 ¥ Y OF | ers can e et together and in spite of the | lips, Lacy. Inerease-Pierce Gilbert, Mason & a ¢ | Bluffe, b [ Y | broken pottery and stone implements, | ¢ ducti t what th ity W O el Mr. Bradlaugh, that theve w no law Since the police department headquarters | expived and the t chis only half a AEaY ity o : ) | volumo of produchion say just what tho | City; Robert W. Coulter, Farmington; Au- | o™ qor forbidding the admission of | T Vi = were moved to the second floor of the city jail | mile long, ot s good as it should be, | And has found a grave with seventeen | price; all_be. The comnmittec on agricul- | gustus Willifivd, Burlington. Reissue—Al N 1 T OR SALF ”' i3 w ““‘I\ e e TR o et Ao an aseo. | more skeletons, ture has beside the option bill a measure | Morcland, Novth Liberty: Fred Zorn, Monte- | Women to the gallery. Sho has shown i [T uie o southyside of Bayiiss pislc; leated G e “ffects | cintion similar to the Twin City Jockey club | ‘The graves have been out into the | e under the department of | zuma. LRI 80 much pluck in pushing her claim that | G855 CFen)Gbrovementa: ot 10 by Tt e e P T eapl IS e SOATanl Su oD GAla B e e e T ch shall have j1 tion over | South Dakota: Original invalid—James | sho has received four requests for inter- | {2 WA D0 e son the office on the lower floor has been | manner that will not only the stockhold- ¢k, with arms extended and hands | Our food articles. so that nothing eun be mun- | Jones, Mermosa. views™ in the interest of other journals, | city property my farn of <. ten milos ufactured or sold which is deleterions to - one request for her portrait for publ St of Council Biufis, N, M. Puscy, Council creditably udvertise our twin | erossed. One of the skeletons wi of the Missouri valley. We havea | of 4 man about i divided by a wire screen, and the common herd will hereafter be barved out from the august presence of the marshal. His however, is not malaria proof, and the sew gas will get in its work on him just the sume. | Judge Thornell will arrive in the city today to hear the avguments in the i tempt case. By agreement, of counsel t vas set for u hearing today. Fraine will endeavor to purge the con- | Blun s that | peaith, and everything adulterated must be .V en fect six inches | ol for what ‘it rveally is; also the Conger joint population of 150,000 and we could have hi T = v T e S a = N N ack s gh. The skeletons were evidently | puve lard bill, which taxes compound lard . . & 5 o clation that needn't take a back seat | ¢ Sod of Tndjans, The pottery had been | hnd. requires it to bo sold under speciul | On1y a Stuffed Lamb With a Dog's The Effect of Coffee. CHRIS BOSEN, | | W Tie o ahetela motor line in successful | broken to render it useless, if dug up by | brand; but to my mind, the highest interest _ Tail Glued On. | According to the Lancet, Dr. Luderitz | (v A (3 Indians, and some of the articles were | to the favmer is involved in the bill whic It was in University place. A boy, | has recently madea number of obser- S \ II 1“( 00{ Omuhans as is the park on the other simply roughly shuped stones, made to | Prohibits speculutionupon the future delivery | preceded by a dog, was crossing by one | vations on’ the destructive power of 4w ¢ ! of farm products, and peruits the supply and | 8 “tho paths, when he encountered & | voffon spon vaous microbos, He found Factory and Planing Mill. operation our park is us casy of ac the river and the paved drive on Browdway | do duly tnstead of the move valuable stter i OS PO e | 3 + 5 J Uiy B eS ( e ot 4 1 - 4 . t makes it better, i tat, vespect - than Uheir | i ploments, The mound i which the | Symad,te ot e e e ot e | woman, preceded by w smaller dog, says | that the organisms all died in a longe INTIMIDATION tion and one offer of tempt under which thedefendant is now s own. If the doal can bo carried through we | (FEERECE ot HOEIE A ty - | the New York Sun. The two cinines | or shorter period. In ono so , i n 0 By RUIVAISRAChsOnTat o oo cmains b aty- | mand for articles produced on the farm.while York : ! or sh | one s Host equlppads most contelly Josat b avindefinito ternu i she ‘couny fail, (A | 008 e o s Mo Do VM | five foet high and ono hundred feet in | the measves affeet only stated articles, of | htlted. = So did their respective owners. | periments wnthrax hacilli we ! tory in' the eity, ATl modern AL CE bt T Aye beenaubbanasd in W. A. Paxton and John Creighton can | diameter. or less importance.” T'he animals looked at each other fix- | in three hours, anthrax spores in four | michinery, aperaied by sklil of the defendent, besides those who re- Funston s undoubtedly correct in his | edly from a distanceof six foet each with | weeks, cholera bacilli in four hours, and | Shei Sanin b \iam ainly make u goof it if anyone can and 1 - —-— Who il be brought in for eross-examination | Ain anxious to have them show what they can “Fight Fair,” Said the Judge. by opposing counsel. do.” “When you fight again, fight fair. Elmer F. Plank, a refreshingly innocent When I was a boy we fought fair United States. Besides this, there is a divis- : 5 specimen from Pennsylvania, wiil hold the Judge Moove of the court of se fon in the house on the other two measures | Woman, ag she saw the situation. § — | v.:mm..mx. E. L Suvann, Rluffs in $15 worth of remembrance for years New goods Brookiyn, suid this yesterday to twelve- | now pending, which will bring apout a di s*Call off yours,” replied the boy. The phonograph is to be utilized in Pres, R ”“\h e T “Can’t you restrain your dog? ing the language of the Passa- R ushior, cently made afidavit in IFrainey’s behalf, | timates for houses and buiidings ‘orner North Main and Mynsto premises. If he succeeds in securing the | histail waving over his back, and each | ‘h""“"l““"‘“ ets, Cotuncil Blufs, Telephone 280, Qdoption of the option bill, he will make hini- | yttering Tow growls el Tanions with the farmin interests of the | VHETNE W BYONIE (oL ] Good and bad s of erysipelas inone day. 1 coffee ‘produce precisely he d tocome. He was sauntering about ‘town | Racket storc, -0l Danny Whitman, who had been | cussion of the details resulting in the def R preser 3 %h;(‘l“ " ‘:\lu‘l.:u;g! for Ixmll"\lz: o lv.‘uv for - —-— ndicted for stabbing with a penknife a | of at t one of the bills, that effecting the | manded, in a high key. | maquoddy Indians by a plan arranged 3 NbE o w hon lie v an opportunity ©0 4o | A ood Hose vecl freg with every 100 fect of | playmato named B lDubay: compound, because it involves the interests | He ain’t doin’ nuthin’, by the Mussachusetts society l l/(n\ (_ (ln ( .}.n.;.\"‘,,"l'” bauking busincss with an In- | noso purchased ut Bixby The knife was used during n quarrel | Of the south, which produces cotton seed of “Yos he is; ho's intimidating my | & stranger who happened to be short — - s s e 1 while there appears to be no division of con o ol 4 v ; is “erowd”? w 1 3 Ot ? OUNCIL BLUFFY It Was the same old “con” man, | The Manbattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B- | and when Dubey and his “erowd” were | o upon the question of the option binl, | 140 | _OFCOL o same old racket and the same old | way, 2 A pounding Danny, says the New York § ‘.\v'( v o ,f, in congr \»‘.(....n,(h. But your Fido is givin® him s 1 ) :;n_«\‘Up .1117;11‘1.“' s £3 5«::333 1t was @ brand new “sucker,” but it e iy Morning Journal. The wound was a | that " the measy gainst speculation | ain’t goin’ to vestrain my dog when your s L % 50,000 ilt. Perhaps the guile. Several desivable dwellings with modern | pretty severe one, but Dubey is now re- | in farm products should become a law, whi dog is a-sayin’ he kin lick him with one Liability to Depositors. learned a lesson, but it [ fmprovements for rent in v ed, not only every cotton producing state in the hand tied behind him,” Can be cured in 20 to 60 days by the Sy of mone; with the puth hims 1f ity of the | cove seens too ch to It 2 olso | Prosbhyter SRS 5 ¢ C AL 4 - & i 3 ol 0 T Tave: THdo: i YT 5 “.muml";l.' l’!l\l'ulilill lw_.nm| that unyone clse | f ..«.\:';“.:‘.Lx_\ church. E. H. Sheafe & Co., The little culprit was in great terror ;;‘,nnlx":: .‘1':;‘(!”:1 ‘:::.l..:“n:.l '11\.?;’;‘;‘:“113.‘ h»'y‘.l.! : Here, I nht». |]!m‘ (n]t )(1)\1 rmnu ‘lm use of tho Ha ngaliban ) 0 S, e et s Kt ApmSa e ation o 01 or your reputation than to face such a 58, d - surplus ——-— — - : while he stood hefore the judge. He | g g pe people who ave compelled to buy the l““‘}‘m“."“l'w, as that? Como le bink tn & prn lowi. cried and moaned and evidently expeet. | S the peopl od bo bo sentonced to be hunged. But | rsabest antlve “lommy Century, Harpor, Youths' Comp: of food, Moss ) s Morgan of Mississippi, St. Nicholas ‘We want you to v rental pro o and all mugazines bound | with us and we wil vou good, re instant! T shall punish you for thi his hiss Maglc Intoreston Time Deposits, ix,l'}uy]mul‘ s bstantial by Morehouse & Coy, Rents collected and special atten- | the tears « d when the judge said: ot Bate AT (ha e by St e s by ph Here, Shukspere, ™ said the boy curl street. kg 1 given to cgre of property. B, H. Sheafe “I let you go home this time because T | have submitted . very interesting and im- [ he gave his dog a light kick, “you let o) f - Speci o of Jupanese water drop tea & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs. know you- ure 10t a bad boy, but if you lm""m report awuinst the (-;.n,;. lard bill. | that animal uiluln{.-. \luu |m~lkh~ld um{ just ]( 4 1 it Ul ) ) s Ll e % come here again Il have nd Yy Indoubtedly they oceupy the popular posi- | like him last fall and you had indiges- | LLLR . Lawrence. come hero again I'll huve to sond you | o0 with the poor’ people of _the countr; oy v and e beautiful, at - Lund Death of ! 1 Broth home to ho thoroughly flogged or élse i and | tion for two months, He ain’t aliv | MANUFACTURING CO., Ry, the entire south, which is interested in the 5 % (14} 3 Never use a pen- ) Rl X x . he's just pretendin’ to be. He's a | Ao o o e AR (na o) B o e " e, | Stuffed lumb with u dog’s tail ' glued on, gy Ayonnisulaiay Bleged Sash, l)n()l and Bhn(ls 200 and 2 i -t o Lo vank E. Lawreuce, sou of Dr. and Mrs. F“L you in priso ou can be suited better D. Lawrence of this city ed Wedne: cnif Fight fair and save me v, whether you be lady, | evening at San Diego, Cal, of Bright's “Yos, siv; DIl fight fi gentleman, ‘hild, by buying your | discas long and painful illn His | 4nd'in anotherinstant K Bhoes at tho Boot Upsido Down shos store aaud slster wore ab hi The de Main strvet, thun you can at uny other pli and sister wore at bis bodsido, e de- | out of “the court room with his pleused 51 Do you know th aid Dauny, | the destruction of which is threatened in the | #nd the woman works him with a string. wiws skipping | event of its adoption. hese gentiemen con- | Come along with me and Fll show you a i minovity report that the veal ob- | veg'lar live dog down here.” 5 bill is to legislate the manufactur- —— ale only by the Cuok Remedy Co.. of O For d adar Nebraska, W wing inds Bund te 1o us for the names and from whom we in the west It will pay you to investigate Lfirst went to the coast about two years | father. As he went through the doov s i ¢ atients who have been O S A e mm",“ [ hoping to bencAt his failing health, and | ho father, T wondor if the judge | 1 ud sale of compound lard in this country | HAS SOME UNLIKELY STORIES. | EVO00 Ton's e Sonti e 5 disease it i it e anide b Mite oo rtime was very much improved, bt a | over had a cvowd, 4l jam o Bl e | out of existence. They show that compound | Bax afwaya batied the skill of the hent - few months ago begin o fuil vapidly, and his | gree 8 dia jump A Jard is fully s good if not better than slaugh- | The Rev. Robert Collyer Tells Why He | &l PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. relatives heve were notitied that h QROCLOD.HIRY, G ORI ter house lurd, und that since it sells at a Cannot Believe All the Bible. | Tng tne d - - live through the sumimg had a T ——— lower price it is the popular food article with The littlo b Tl N o AL d G ey cuto any | Murs. W. H. Beck is recovering from a seri- | cirele of fviends in this A A Dakota Farmers Don't Like It, the common peo and that inasmuch us it The little handful of Hollanders who | j,y ‘mercuty, potnsh, b o ous illuess, pained to learn of his The romains | A largo majority of tho furmers of | i sold for just what it s, thero being a spe- | guthered in the meeting room at Eigh- | urotyer uiverthsed fomotied, it oy Gubiiny | actul blemishes, sueh as Pluples, George Wise loft yesterday for a trip of be brought to th for interment. \mlh Dukotu, siys a dispatch from | cial brand upon it, to drive it out of the mar- | teenth street and Blue Islund avenue | pa@igiGid e iy or the ‘Cack temedy Co. | B yiocenes, Black Heads, Freckles, Super- two weeks through the state, —_ — imore, are indighant over the alleged ket \\'nl|]|1\l‘lu>vlll]!l«l.n_mh l||n||r||.l| 1Im-n-l 15 | lust evening heawrd the Rev. Robert | Omaha, N b Beware of it i “..\n.lt.‘nl.lllz-'x{\ H s e e e A e Sol Bloom of Deadwood, 8. 1., is the guest Don't fail to seo the beautiful line of library | o ity of the business ) St. Pa beeu ull winter snd is now a lobby here v Collyer tell in a most charming off- ibip far x ‘nd reault 4 ¢ e bus nen of St Baul | pesenting the staghtering honse” interests, | ind fnanner the story of his brealt with miensfor | EDR, W, L. CAPALL, 3 stroet lamps at Lund Brothers', - in the west - Sher Teat sntisfao having a cap- of John T. Stewart, on Rev, Dr. Phelps and B Main street. and Minneapolis, and it is the intention | gud it has be ' muintained for several years, of most of them to vefuse the d wheat | working for the mluuiun of this bill, und th ro | foury BO | fion. | the Methodist church, says the Chic chat rather than a | jw Phomas Offcer left B46, Marcus Blk, Broadway Finest photo galier, yesterday for Red Oak to attend the meoting A r R INR rehased wi 2 " o NS oC'] M Tribune, It wi a7 e Letied g den’s new place, 43 and 45 Main strcet., purchased with the $300,000 guarantee t of Messrs, ‘MeClommy and Morgan | 4 . @ Hiatasore of tho Couneil BIufly prvsbytery ! v 5 Muin sty Rind vaised in the Twin Citice, They | Shows that the denuud for the passneo of this | sermon, und Mr. Collyer sat comfortably | el COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. prSopator Granewog and Repscntative W. | Dr. 11 8. West, porceluin erown and bridgo | 100k on tho arrangement s a seheme | heasure is o demapd from a rival business | in a chaiv on the plutform with his e e A Waro uro home from Des Moines. wherd | work, No. 12 Pantl concocted by the clovitor compunies, the | Bterest, and that there is no demand what- | crossed while he suic (isibnaf apuuneeiihar ook ity ‘[ = 1: : wislal “l‘) .I-.»{~ s “““,h nd bankers to sell wheat at ‘”\ul v}x;-m |ln.- ....~u|u.-.-<l ]n is p.;.pnl..-d HK\ “I premember more than {wenty years e ¥ bafor - & Mhysician Jennings, Dr, J., ) o 20 el OuF Broperty ¢ 3 k. I wheu 25 | pill to tax compos ard_and place i S i s is A okt Nerdl o v ’ stato medical convention uow in session at | Broadway: 18 DA d gok 19 pex gent Intorosy artment, which will preludionlis | ¢ 0 snouldn’t, going’ to 'n prot it toa _rate of taxation | Will'compel it to e RgTd for a price as | the slaughter house! frd, and have the effect which | on their money under the agreement, A gh us ducation. needy farmer must pay $1 for eve Des Moine: My, and Mres. H. C.Chaney loft Wedne and heaving wching ou the tex a young m God s Love ady nd evoning for the east. M Chaney g 0 meets next Monday even- | bushel he secures for secd out of the f - None others are genulue, VParties clalming 10 bo NTH visit in Philadelphia and Mr. Chaney will ac- | ing in vegalar monthly session, and will then | money he veccives on his crop because | Of dviving it out of the market. Representi [ i boen Netiad ron a long time about | 1 ors and franas. Full purtis AND BUILDING ~.(”“'|:'w'fi<x\" O maba. company her us far us Chicago formally seloct & site for tho location of tho | the seed-wheat loan becomos u fivst lien | f1Ye8 Of the southa states and organized | way the Methodists viewed God. | e Atieewyalf commiaieativns o \‘ul"”m:l.M.u;M.’,’,:Llzl oo Buding, O, olitice Hondrieks pct with u pat ful acel poscd new building in tho western part of | and is ample security to those who fur. | Lihok Will make o khioh Tt s po. | They made the Almighty such i terror | THE COOK REMEDY (0, | Neba uudioams by, kil MoRlarE 0% : sdnfad " o) 7 Of orn | . . , R i R fiad| e ! hich it 5 \ on e oS s love. 5 denit Wednesdiy night by stepping on a corn city. Asa matter of fact, the site is al- | Dish the wheat if the yield is even five | lieved cannot be 3, and which will have | that you couldn’t understand hl Roows 59 and 40 §t. Clair Hotel Block 5 maha, Nel of was | copner 15th an cob, which rolled with him, turning his ankle The young man whom [ spe: Jodge Sts,, bushels an ac the effect of defeatiug the proposition, fo that and compelling him to use erutches. ady agreed upon, and s locas on the oy S 5 " 8 i . T Tuylok of 1ted CU, Colors s § | Cochiran tract betiveen Twenty-second and | The whole affair is considered doubly | it will come up at some future day ina geu- | just ot “of ath ologlowl wminary und : city, the guest of G 2 H. Wheel Twoniy ”‘,"' Signetsond pad and Thixd. | AR-QUtEnRe. bacaiue she. Noruh: Dukut ) ~-,...|“m:1.l TN e K‘““I"'l|:(':h£‘lll:'fxlll|w" fi‘ IWLI\‘ “IIIII ) |li|‘ l:vl‘i‘u‘mlllnullfl THos: Orrioks LAUSLRLLLY aMnony stroet, M o 5 avenues, It consists of five lots and is 250x | farmers were last fall forced to have this | #dulteration ddle SOORIBNY Rk tiamoy | | Ftimouy abvoat, My, Taylov Is extensively | 135'1oor'Tn slae,. X6 1a. tha tniontion. (0" ax | camors woro Jst full loraad ta hon | - | awny. He said: “There’s that five. 1| OFFICER & PUSEY, interested in - mining property, and is assocl ated with Mr. Wheeler in several heavy real estate deals, sived range ol preliminary matters us quickly as CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGA. | might hold my d in it for five min- possible und then push the work on the new | utes and my suffering would give not BA N K E I {S the Civil Ser- | ¢yen g faint'idea of what the sinner suf et structure. ) cents a bushel for it. Now they asked Lo receive it fro e elovator | oive it from theelevator | oo T e ; e companies us No. 1 hurd and pay $1 per iom ! ¢ Atdea ol whok the sian [ them hound neut wnd attvactive by Morehouse | | - G BiXbY, steam heating, sanitary engi- | bushol for it with interest at the rate of [ Vice Law T fors who:iod I BI slw. - Suaid 10anx- | Corner Maln and Broadway, AW bouad ¥ 3 Life building, Omana; 202 Me 12 per cent. In many communities the | . WASHINGTON, Ay In. 4ho. nepata’ to- | g WD b BN he A WA Council Bluffs, - lowa. | block, Council Bluffs, X O B il ; day Mr. Cullom prx 1u petition sigued | aguinst the most high. egun 1o | ; s nore thrifty farmers will aid those who | > I > fon T wosn't ¢ > ut flrst 1| ors In foreign and domestic exchinge 27 MAIN STREET, Cream pitehers at Lund Brothers', Poerrroe 4 ure needy, while in others theve is a dis. | by mauy citisens of Ohio, Llinols, Towa, Wis- | grumble, for I wasn't brave at fivst, and | Dealors tu forslgn and domestie oxcisiit 27 M s g il il B e ; :h:lu n‘xd” N!pn x\l\t.‘runu]l) located position 10 sow no grain at all rathe consin, Minne: Michigan, Colorado, Mis- [ then I was summoned hefove the general | R JACQUEMIN'S JEWELRY sl MAER WOXRA ARG, R than submit to this new species of rob- | sourl, Kansus, Avkunsas, North and South | conforence. [ sapd 1 didnt believe in | == = - hout doubt there are many persons now N bei | Dake R AP otul de Y. 3 zood and b i e ST . ) building houses here who want to use the city Leadera ¥ ARy SRR Dakota and Washington praying that sugar, | /50, "o f" t to cultivate the € A. BEE BE & COMPANY N water, but aro unublo.to pay the usual prico | Of fne watches sud jewelry in the city, and | o) Bripeq the mail earvier lumber, satt, binding twine und waterlals eb- | 5" g put our heels down on the ’s 4 it | for introducing the witer Ihto thelr premises, | the Placo to buy the goods atthe lowest [ ,JOD Briggs, the mail carrier on the | yoy into its composition be admitted free [ BO0¢ AR BuY QL LSowE on | = R a f Anpreciating this fact, the New York Plumb. | Prices, is the establishment without rivals, | Campbell, N. C., voute, delivers his mail | [0 o0 tiea " oun of at least 50 per cent | P8 vo been happy in the Unitax Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 4 e company will locate i yard hydrant six. | (e most reliablo tivm, of lo ihe. oflces.on fnok, walling fwe be made on wo ton and linen fubrics. | “HUTCH: st | L I A I ( I ‘: teen feel from the curb ling, and connect the | C.B. Jacqueaix & Co. | four milea ane day and thirty-one wmiles | QPRSI Nocten, SOUBLACC NEE RRLE | Me, Collyer said eversthing in I l J [ { N l same with water main, with everything com- | 3 e next day. Duringa year ho steps ove Mr. Plumb presented a resolution of the | yihlo was not to be taken Tor true, ploto and the water ready to uso forglo, Cash | The Bayliss Park Founta 8,450 miles, and at this rate would cover | Kun., board of “"“"‘1 1:""‘“"““' little grandson, when he heard the story st Bt nd Lowest Prices. Dealers, sond for Cutalogue, vith order, T o Abo) il | he contract for the stone wor A PR sl lir 0 sition of any v on ores | of Jonuh und the ale, s ‘T don't | 1 argest Stock and Low rle alers, sen with order. This offer applies 0 unpaved e contract {or the stone work for thenew | the circuit of the globe in. thioo yeurs, | #ainst the imposition of any duty o of Jonah und the whale, said: T don't | o) 0 Barest Stoek L o e e 1 Bluf, streets where mains ure laid, fountaiu to be placed in Bayliss park was let | exclusive of Sundays, coutainiug lead imported from Mexico und | think that it is a likely story,’ and it