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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 23 WILL ILLUMINATE TWO CITIES | gl SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS | ostamvs wwigpoanemxzens. fARBOR DAY AT THE CAPITAL. How the Day of Trees Was Observed They Discuss the Question of a Strike —— In This City. in all {tS Phases. — o : | There was 1o great amount of tree planting ‘ A large number of the union carpenters e % Oad Somtrolla planting : | ar he union carpenter g Council Bluffs (as and El‘mlrmty(,ontrrllod done in Omaha today but in the minds of | Some Questions a Taxpayer Wants Treas- | yoid an enthusiastic 'wieeting behind closed | A Formal Celebration at the Wesloyan by an Omaha Company. most people the must have lingered | urer Hoctor to Answer. | doors at Groen's hiali tadt evening, at which University, - thoughts of trees, It was a quict day. Peo. the various phasos of w probable strike were & ple sat {u their offices or loitered about the discussed at some lgngth, A number of | DETAILS OF THE BIG DEAL. | ctreets in lary holiday stylo and | COUNOIL MEETING THAT GOES WRONG | spreches swere made by tmeuborsof tho union, | THE STATE OFFIOIALS WENT FISHING doubticss to many the, froquent logeuds and the opinion was frsely expressed that by | e y 4 ‘ standing firm the desired object could be ac oA AL ek ) e ] f e L L 4 ";"“]f“’l“"j Where Mayor Sloane Sets a Trap and d and the bifilders and contractors | Prosbyterian Mission Board—Arrested Lig e ¥ ot o i aolf— i voul come to terms before they would stand " it N $Povne through the mat of fallen leaves, and the vio. Springs it on Himself - A Strike goneral walk out on May 1. Before 8d for Alleged Forgery -State House not Thought of on journment the unfon fook in several new Jottings Court ay 1. members and expressed by resolution their sathy for the Chicngo carpenters ter the meeting was over a prominent member of the unfon, in_conversation with a : 3 s 3 Bee reporter, said: “Should a strike oceur Lixcory, Neb., April 22, —[Special to Tue I read with much interest and con- | it will not fake placo before the middle of | Ber.]—Arbor duy was very quictly observed siderable amusement the interview printed in | June, as we desire to give tho contractors | fn this city. The only formal cclebration overy opportunity, and do not wish to force | yasic prace at the Wesleyan university, Here the issue; but at the present time wo are re 4 3 4 S 3 colving hardly Tiving waigos, aod as we are | e students and faculty united in a vory elled to rest during the winter months, | pleasant service. Each class engaged in tion his vight, or that of any other South | what we now ask is only justice to ourscives | planting trees and with addresses and an itizen, to oppose a measure he be- 1 to our families. g entertaining literary programme and o most It is true the city is full of non-union men, the New Company Already Laid on This Side lots, crocuses, spring beauties and dandelions o . are breathing their fragrance upon the air of the River. early all the public_offices wore elosed, and i the charges of the police had an “off e Y ¥, because only two arrests were made The Omaha fuel gas company has about | Monday night and yesterday. | Sovrn Owama, April 21.~To the Editor of sixty men at work in its trenches laying its | In all tho schools there were readings, | Tup B pipe, three-quarters of a mile of which have | B s u'u “)' ‘~IN~ "m‘ |]. | and 'I\ywn:h L.‘ k of spuce forbade much planting, the childrer thus far been extended from the plant on the | {EIEE TATRER NG B o thei | Sunday morning's World-Herald with - City river bottom toThirteenth street. The pipe | leafy friends, Trees had been ordered for | Treasurer Hoctor, in which he stated his red- is six Inches in diameter and leaves the works | the Luke but failed to arrive, and the | sons for opposing annexation. I do not ques near Hickory street, running west to Fourth, | children b ir indoor exercises thence north and thenes in o zie-zag direction | ) AtPrk thoy planted Rt s R -\w;un 1 gpsoaction. the calley Skouth o of. At the Mason stivet school a very excellent s against the city’s interest,but I domost |y, 0% 0 \working for from 15 to 25 cents per | Chjovable: time was had. During the fore il P \'\}}']‘I‘-hj_‘"”"" bkl '\'\l}l]’ proggramine had been prepared auid was car- | emphatically object to mis-statements - ema- | yov 45 YOS spidly seelng tha folly of | noon the public schools of the eity were in Hiams, and lntor farthor to the south, . """'l”“,' to the er by the teachers and | nating from a ity official in regard to the ex- | their way and are coming into the foid, and | session, but there were no formal exercise: In u few days, Superintendent Tockin | PUBilS in the vavious roows, the literary ex- | 1o qoq of South Omuha's city government. | if I mistake not, fully 50 of the non-union The state house and court house were in o il ARk ereises being held in Room 11, which was carpenters will be taken into the union dur- | accessible to correspondents, he state Xpects a consignment of sixteen-inel pipe | presided over by the pr Lof the sehool, | Mr. Hoctor lias been in public office long | ¢ U ) ) 3 which will be run along the bott hence 2 Ak L) eAadund in s next month, which will give usa | officials went fishi Each county official in RHfONL 1o ROARE OE Lt atty, o Y. wnencs | M MoKoon enough to become conversant with the facts, | Gy barship of more than 2,000 good me- | tended to plant a tree in the ecourt house This company hoa at length succeeded MLty CLblonk wded, not only by | and when he mis-states the salary to be re- | ¢hanjes,” square, but owing to the fact that the grading effecting i puvehase af e peuccooded i | the pupils, but pareuts and friends helped to | ceived by himself us city treasuter Tam sure | “Accowting to a statement mado at the meot- | I8 incomploto this duty had to bo_postponed. | 8 andl eooto HEht pitte. - Formerly il | 1o syollthe crow i | he is wilfully warping truth, ing of the 1,500 union men in the city nearly | With the exception of the banks the business | wero individual concerns, oach K 1680 | After the exercises inside the building the | o prove his mis-statements I will quote the | gie-fourth of them are idle, refusing to work | hou the city kept open during the day. | own munagement, Some. months. ago the | FRPils were marshaled in line and marched to | exact 1 by Mr. Hoctor: “A | at the wages which are now being paid The postofice gave a morning delivery and | Oun japugoment, Some months ago tho | the enst entrance, whero four fine clm trees | mayon fclork receiving a salary of prifaiandy was closed during the afternoon. Several of PAT'S DILEMMA Tor hoth el company made a proposition | were planted by the pupils, Superintendent | &0 por year: treasurer roceiving o salary | pits, spasms, St. Vitus daneo, nervousness | the clusses of the state university planted | 4 AL forhoth, which wus acuepted. ¢ James acting s the wuiding spirit. This | of #00 per yoar: then we have eight council- | and hysteria aro soon cured by Dr. Miles' | trees, but without cercmonies of any kind e purchase money, howeve being completed, appropriate outdoor exer- | men who' receive a salary of #3800 | Nervive, I 3 Bo Ji cises were indulgred i and the observance of | per year each.’ In summing up ho Cases 0 X » Mil cthor, this pain is jist awfull e sampless at iuhn & Co., 15th ESHYTERIAN MISSION BOARD, Be fubbers! ' 'm all of wweat | paid, the latter organization 4 0 not pay the Y i and Douglas B0 O L LU W OMI8 . Prokbyta T Lopa you will thry to relave it, to not pay the full amount. until a later d tha dny was brotight, to & closo, Ry Sto s totdl) . SAlAFeE T SOMONRE: t i Many members of the Woman's Presbyt el A DGR v In he meantime it floated its mortme bonds | All of the rooms of the building were beau- | £,400 a year, and nsks what assurances have | THE LOYAL LEGION REUNION, | tan bogrd of missions of the northwest ur L S rtdloallyy vor, Ul and picturc o drawins by the | saved in salavies by annexation will be spent sturn of the Nebraska Delegation— | iSndered them at the Wirst resbyteria (With smile which Pat's speccli had Sitnply’ roosting alone might not a8 people hav £ {1 CONEEOL OF £ Worles| | ypils of, o ok Bhuisbe. - IThe Puents Sni | oo ey EAEIce Y Ry o church. Among the mi } And if you can't *lay " nor *set " oithe k1 wonld try D, Dire over the river. howeyer, they have friends expressed themselves well | To inform Mr. Hoctor s to his own s A Remarkable Gathering. Miss Antoinnette Warner of the India_ficld, Perhaps you had better just roost ! Golden Medical Discovery, too. come thie ow aequisition pleased with the exc uent | and cotrect his mistatements n rogard to | The Nebraska delogation which attended | Mrs. S. J. Reaof Persia, Mrs. ued at 100,000, b applause was evidence of the statement the total sal T will give the amounts to be | the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Military | 0f China, and Dr.S. C. Peoples For Liver Discase, Biliou Indj ot. Doso small and pleasant to the tasta As i consequence of this fact the company, - paid during the next year, nearly all of which | Order of the Loyal Legion, held at Philadel- | They appearcd at the reception in the cos tion, Scrofula or any blood-taint or dis- | Equally good for adults or children i which 5o far as Council Bluffs is con- Arhor Day on the Hilltop. are provided for in the charter Jhin on the 15th, 16th, and 17th of this month, | Limes Of the countries In which they order, the * Golden Medical Discovery )y invigorate the liver on 1ho appes cerned will be known as the gas and | Al the offices in the county court house | Mayor § G0 Attosn s oo | DT A oo op | Muny ladies of natfonal reputation the only remedy possessed of such swyierior | tite, improve digestion, and build up both ctric light works of that eity, has decided | (o0 0 b Troasurot % 500 Streot commissioner tw | has returned home. The party cousisted of | nected with the board and are in attendance, rurative proportics as to warrant its manu rongth and flesh, whon reduced below the upou the enlargement, of both electric and | Were closed with the exception of those | fress 20/ Councllmen. ... .. General C. H, Frederick, ex-Governor Saun- | Mrs. Herrick Johnson, wife cf the colebrated facturers in selling it, through drugygists andard of health, it ranks pre-eminent gus plants, This in the casoof the latter | Of Clerk Moores and Sheriff Boyd, where the | Assistant elori 2 -= | dors, Major J. W. Puddock, Ms tcorge | Chicago divine, is acting president, the wife under a positive guarantee that it will | Has the Tugest salé of any mnedieino i the means an immediately outlay of §25,000 for | clerical force was trging to cateh up with | Follee e R $76%0 | Armstrong and Captain George E, Pritehett | Of Senutor C. B, Farwell of Tlinols is troas. vither benefit or curo in caso, or | world, without a single cxception ! buildings and 0,000 for the extension of | , a5 was also the case in the county |~y el koo Lo L, urer, and Mus. M. B. Jacobs of Chicago, a money paid for it will b refuided. For' all itehing, sealy, fostering, burning ins, Whilo tho capicity of tha works will | e reon e e oty | This sum is more than double the amount. | of this city, Captain Phillips of Lincoln and | lcading worker in benovolont canses, is s Its o logitimate medioine, not o bevar. ting Skin and Scalp discases, it 19 increased three-fold. For the former it | [TeASUrer's rooms though the doors were kept | given by Mr. Hoctor us the salary roll of the | Lieutenant Merriam, U. S. A. rotary. Business sessions will begin tomor- contains no aleobol to inebriate, no ally officacious. Salt-rheum, Totter, 118 6Voh' 0 greater cnlavaament: of. tha | cl08cd city, and_none of tho officers ‘can be dis- | 60 of the party wus seen last night at his | row and continue two days syrup or sugar (o derange digestion, = As insis, Erysipelos, Eezoma, and all hu® “;u-)u than was recently made, and is intend- County Agent Mahoney lingered upon the | 'l";“:m: with if government is properly cou- | o htoenth street. but modestly re- CHARGED WITH FORGERY. \nm’nrfn] in its curative’ results as in its | mors, from a common pimplo or er uption to ed to keep pace with thé growth of the city hilitop long enough to say that he had duly | ducted. i e Y TR T s vssed, Ho | M. L.St cas arrested last evening by peculiar composition. It stands alone,— | the worst Sicrofula, vanish under the use of The gas to bo used is that made by the oo Ty 15 planting a fine app Anothior part of Mr. Hootorls nerlaty T [ questad chas g uasio, bo_supprcssed. wao | e B BHGR IS (Rt F08 ST E ) Tcomparable ] THerfors; don'h: be. ool | this wen forori i vanish Huder. theitise of Bockln process and will be uscd for both | seacrVel w1 ADPL | am sure is & wis-statement of the facts. He | stated that the Nebraska delegation was met | Ofticer Malono on o wartant swom w1 into accopting something {nstend, said o bo | n roasonuble. lonith of ~timo. - Seratulony Tighting “und heating purposes, just us itis | zimmor, ~ county pharmicist, save | WS o ke + taxes | Ot Chicago by delegations from Miunesota, | Siuith, accompanied by & buteh $just as good,” becauso tho substitute pays | Sores and Swellings are cured, and the proposed to be used in this city when the com- | ho planted an asparagus tree befors sunrise, | OBors are of the opinion that our taxes | wisconsin, Tllinois, Towa, and the entire | name of M. A. Coohey, went into the dealer a botter profit B e most ainted systems are, by its somewhat pany shall bive got into working operation. | while Mike Lalicy was scen to_ disappenr it | 1508 i thow aware (hat tho toxmiyers of the | Party, numbering two hundred and tweuty, | store and asked to hive a check cashed on The equal of the * Golden Medical Discov- | persistent use, cleansed from the most vira The prices the company proposes to supply | the dircction of Walnut Hill, where ho will | gt 456 (hey aware that tho taxpayees of e | pro 1 to Philadclphia over a spec the Capital Nutional bank for $10 signed by ery? has not been invented : if it over is, it | lent blood-poisons and completely renovated gus and Lt for are us follows: Gas 00 11+ | Dlant souws il maepio lin OIS T A AT CRE Dl e T OWh 0T ) o easn o Smithie won't be sold for a less pric thau what the | and Duilt up anew. WORLD'S DISIENSARY Tuminating purposes, $1.40 per thousand feets | = Doputy Sherift Grebe stood on the front | S0/l while the taxpayers of South OWba | “rph train areived in- Philadeiphia on the | order: Knowing Swmith' by sight’ he cashed D CONeTY fpcosts, vir: 8100, or six bottlos | Mepicar, ASSCIATION, Propriotors, Buf- for heating, £1. The former price of gas Wis | steps of the court house and sung out a big | Ti¥ DAY bWty -soven wiitls, which mves WS | 15t inst., and the day was devoted to a busi- | the check, but at a later hour discovering tor $5.00. "It a concentrated vegetable ex- | falo, £1.75. In Omaha, under the new system, the | bateh of property sales aggregating about | oney towsh fo.pav iy the eity oleers W pess session of the order. | that there wis no such firm as Howard & Co. . : illuminating purposes, | g24,000. In nearly every instance the prop- | MR It G DA WIOvCHERE Boeeords | Lhe 16th was spent in pleasure and sight incoln, he beeame suspicions and - caused * and for hieating purppses &1 per thou Lt} offerod was mortgiged to nearly 1t fall | s Mbs Hoetor has just turned the veeords | oppyy, “rpho veterans were' recoived with [ his avrest as stated, When arrosted, Smith ot. The company is now supplying | valye. Only one or two sales were closed e must be sequainted with theamount levied | open arms and were given the freedom of the | was on a Missouri Pacific passenger train, OFEFEERIZID (0 an incurable case of electric lignt to the city'of Council Blufs at Not a sinele county commissioner showed r“»- f,‘\v s I,':" \‘f, b ‘f SURTiEE ;w_“, eity and overything elsc, dy to start for Kansas City or some i e e wwosceme Catarch in tho Mead by the rate of £100 per year per lamp, while in | pig'face m the building, ‘;‘.‘.‘ Y '\‘_‘!'I ‘[“_' . "~}]“ [“"'l“"i ‘""' il ‘I'he most prominent feature of the entire or vetreat than this city. He will have a the proprictors of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY.. Omaha the price is per year. gt o o flscal yony | session, however, was the reception given | hearing tomorrow morning SYMPTOMS OF CATARRI, —Foadache, obstruction of nose, discharirea = MURDERED AN EX-OMAHAN, et N Sraating Tit | to the members of the L on the evening CAPITOL INTELLIGENCE, falling into throat, sometimes profuse, waltery, and nerid, at others, thick, RBEJOICING GIRAND ISLANDERS. 000 which Gnuat be takten. care.of in the | of the 16th inst, at the Acudemy of Fine Arts. w. S s of Beatrice was at the tonacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid: eves wenk, ringing in cars, They May Come to Omaha to M 31 Tinnder Wy | give us the corrcet balance in each fund and | Persons present, makitig one of the most dis- | = State ofticials enguged in tree planting on fow of ‘these kymptoms Tikely £0 bo preaont at onee. | Thonsands of cises heir Sugar Machinery cron Bt JLANGS L blain how o can moet the expense of the.| Uniuished gathering of people of importance | e capitol grounds today. result in consumption, und end in the grave, 3 Orel e et e Tt Bee last Monday contained a special | (HPIA NN o o et fhe €XRERRE oL e | from different parts of the country that ¢ A tour of the oads s again_contemplat- By ite mild, soothing. antiscptic, clansing. and healing: proportics, Dr. Sage's Romeds KRR rasTaver BUTST BN < on | telegram from Cheyenne giving the par with the ussessments and levy us low as thoy | et in Philadelphi ed by the state board of cqualization @I%8 tho worst caser. — Ouly 8) conta. Bold by druygiats everywhioro, 7 : S 'S S Y e “dty | In the language of the above named Smith C S R st Cy the way to this state and is directed to € lars of the murder of 1. W. Sullivan at Lun- | are u preseut. 1 aw of the opluion the elty | Ity WEWCET e spve SURAC LT || smith Caldwell, stite ol nspecton, was b Island. It consists of about one hundred dor, Wyo., a fow days ugo. There was noth- | I8 in bid financial shapo if the truth was only” | wyilh will not soort bo forotten by those | Howaver, on the noon trait, thirty cars of 1 sugar machinery h [ ing to indicate that the news wus of mor # her point T wish to call the ex-city | Who participated. © In the many handsome | “ohy Jenicins, deputy commissioner of la- which the Oxnard sugar factory at that | than ordinary interest to the people living in | clorlcs attention to. T believe the charter | and soldierly men, tha monuments of brave | bor aud industrial statistics, will report bis i e co | this city. The fact since been developed, | dey 1s that he should meke inual manhood left of the successful legions of a | gy dings on Nebraska favimn mortgages shortly. place s to bo it Beventoon cars have | e : L oA s that he should mke an anmual, ve | g Car, "wnd the beanty of the women from B o Already heen delivered and the | however, that tue murdered man was former- | port to the council of the resources and | EFHC Wb Gud PR RIS LR WIRCE (00 thi ! will act y ¢ H A e litios of the wity. He e 80 y o St 0St ProSperous | gn the appointment of & permanent clerk of it is thought will ein afow d ly a respected citizen of Omaha and the ar f .lnln}mut _m "‘,' H !\ '3"'.,“‘.‘“4 > tos o thofunons LEiero! lins nove Lw" el u‘,‘. :“ )"\l;|\|-lvn:||'l o H! e thought that they will como by way of Omaha | wouncemont of his death will occasion sud- | i1d_such a report Wwould beof incaleulublc | y ! ratheving like it and there nover will be an S VOl E A WiltateA d will bo miot here by many of the ente ! cfit to the jreat number of voters who | Eathering like it un bo an- | time the opinion prevails that’ Walter A, r and will bo mot here by many of the enter- | | o.g'to 4 number of friends who knew him | desivs to bo n O e s oting | other, for thoso men, all with heads silvered | T.oase will shcceed himsclf, | a3 Ero prising citizens of that town, Word to this ; ; Bt e o B THaE U e ninke o Halahwto co 5 T e 18 10Ce) " . when he resided her T 1 t Mr. Hoctor show us the Y VL " SUPREME COURT CASE ‘I‘!T‘I‘::“"“‘l'l:‘l'\‘\‘:‘"“'l“mp“""‘”‘”:";:‘;“""“‘: !"\l“, The deceased was about forty years of age, | wamrants outstanding and unpaid, the balanee | duother auniversar. ¢ “‘I‘*“"“" ‘H':_“““ L The following cases were filed for trial in F@P( @l}\!?‘q by somo of the citizens of Grand Tsland, he | 40d in 182, us he had also de some LIe | iy cch fund and the amount uncollected to | Honal . mecting o of T the order = « the supreme court to-ay _Tustantly stops the niost exeruci pains: never fails to give AGLLIE0HL R, . oo | previously, served in the capacity of cl ook tho wartints npatd and 0 be vaisod. | held land * “before - - another twenty- | MR RIS EHERIOAE | b ivoods on | For PATNS BT ES TR CRAGTT CONRTTONS, TN L NN AR T M A smmunication was forwarded to the secre. | (jo of the medieal department of the Un SourTit OxalLs CIriz five ars —roll - around these | SR RN vonrt of Gage county. | NEURALGIASCIATICA, HEADACHE, TOOTITACHE or any other PAIN, w fow appli tary of the bourd of trade with, the view of | BICHE" VLM S ihdquarters wors £ J . whitehaired men will all bo sleeping their [ CTypY from tho distict comes b e (O | Sons are Tike inagic, causing (he pain to instautly stop fuggesting to that hody tho advisability of | \hat was then known ns Mercer's hospital The Council Adjourned. lust sleep, : error from the district court of Furnas A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINT taking stps to properly entertain the ener- |y pajoprick structure which has sinee bed At 8.0'clock Monday night thero were just | Nothinig was left undone to make this re- | St ( 4 y AL vl ! L gatic and jubilant vis S changed to n tenement house, and which B ) ception one of the grandest ever seen in- this ot A" Stulayirst Ghatles Ol Housell ot ternally taken in doses of fron thirty 1o sixty drops ina half tubloer of wator will curo fn I'e lettor has evoked th : 5 b rea DG CE MR AL Totan or ot Lios 3 | & few minutes Cramp, Sprains, Sourstom: Hearthurn, Cholera Morbu v wds on the north side of Hartiey between : 3 iladeiphia is n e T b AR ikt Gl ot DoraTasl | ! % atyl buri, Do SRR o Ellienocitnhee | monen ana At that time | There were present Mayor Sloane, Cour ity, but she surpassed herself on this oc- | G50 B L o e N ool et S e O e S i Mercer was wdical divector of the 1\\" .!. Johnst \|n : ‘1“““1'4 ]ulld llu\\':;; I( :;1 )I iy Nothing was 100 good for the oid sol- | 2 o e L | Lol S A T e % Sola byatl-Drugglsts ; Maloney and Jailer Redmond, witha Ber | diers. : SITLSE ? e Visitors | Sulliva cducated man and was on Bl SO the 17th the entire party went to | General Van Wyck registered 1o Capi el Lo thee 1 STy o v s AT Lo :“.‘u»:.':.:." -:I:lm\\“ reprosaitalivedsion fon!ooker ot muridinil wshington, where 16 was accorded special | tal hotel this oventng. He addresses the cith taogtainerialisgns give thema | acists in tho conntry. He remained i the | d0ings. 5 . | reception by President Harrison, and on the | zens of Butler county at David City tomor- A o . With motor | ovicoof the company until Dr. Morcor The council wai to_ meet but itdidn't. | morning of the ISth the tmin was | row. i froe about the city, to hhotels to | tived. He then sccured the appointment | There was a prize fight “in another part of | taken for Gettysburg. Those who l\ml‘ J. W. Cutright, correspondent of the Lin- ke o chrze for thele ot e nd | tirouh Commissioner Atldnsof Tonnessce, | town_and - perhaps that bad something to do | been i - this “fumois battlo went ovor | xnlnl-lul\n'r.n.(I)In.l«ln l-..\-..v(u.‘m ity m.:‘.\ o invite the eitizens of Onaha gener: o | as chief clerk at the Shoshone indian agency, | oo e e\ale dle s tion Mayor Sicane || tha/aro and recalled the old scenes and The ladies of the irst ristian church glve these people all the attention in thelr | 4 position which he filled aceeptably for about | With it. It was 8 o'clock when Mayor Sloanc | o, gt the battle over again. Those of US| ill ive o harpist Concert omortow evening powor, [Yoursvory truly, 0 ; six years. At the expiration of that time he | wilked in, He pulled his wateh from his | who were not in that fight were interested | Fho Srococds will be used for the benefit of . Ui NABOXy Sooratary. « a drug store in Lander and there met | pocket and looked around at u(.n *1‘.".’. rray {ia.w.«’r[.» ‘pku 1 |'4-|ln|1. scences, which | {ho Bethany Heights university ThancoHoEOnAhAa GLx) his death of councilmen and the absence of a clerk | lent an added interest to the scenc, e 3 Adnnngoioydiihalgdixls: Mr. Sullivan was a southern demoerat, and | *“I'ho new ones are no better than the old; | “After viewing tho battlefield the part DI The following communication was received | yigsupnort of the party to which he belonged | Tam getting tired of waiting until 9 o'clocl persed, cach delegation returning to its toduy, ar ins itsell fully and will | led bim into many warm_discussions, which, | to commence business,” he said, *Tam in and thus ended one of the most re R 1dall, lato publisher of to Banner prove of int articularly to the ladies. | however, wero conducted with gentlemauly | favor of learning then a lesson, continued | markible gatherings ever witnessed on this | ¢, b el e PREBISheror L6 PnEEr i I Tt is in red, white, violet and green, and bears | liberality. fla e B MY Mayor ) aayoth Ed dolins N o umlvn"“;.:":n:m"x:i"n‘u‘zl;;‘. openci a news bureau, He proposes to fur- ON ALL NEWS-STANDS. falphliy) iy oot | and it was this abhorrence which led him to | “So_am I, Mr. May et Ed Johns- | success g o T AL bbE o T ool S nrast s T RI(BB o e veat gold seal, on which are the words, | eyigioise a doctor named Schuelke and which | ton. “1Vs tiine to call to order.” hospitality of Philadelphia.’” nishicapltal loitors o/t igRveolcyapros fss A nandsomely illusirated number (28 pages), devo Tt 4 which 4 L H. M. Bushnell of the Call returned from P 4 Ogden, Utah, Rex I led to his being shot dead. “The mayor took the seat ordinarily occu- SN D = Wasli TR A rn 3 Flctl()n, NEW ORLEANS, April 16, 150, To Our Sullivan leaves a widow who is amply pro- 1 by Judge Kiug. THE NEW GAS SYNDICATE. BRI R Aoy tanad6n akrost for beating his ] . Fashion, 1 Sibjeet.Mlon. Kiehard . Cush vi 5 T council will plense ca o, 1 LG RN, dUdiam 8 Oushir vided for. The council will please come to order, i i lared tho mayor. Mr. George rker Denies All "atro was arrested i rning Fl rer tor to. make known the. forogol 4 T ¢ y ) i H. M. Tatro was arrested this morning on owers anditos. o hint onr royal cons : EICIIINING, In the abseuce of a quorum I move we ad Knowledge of It. awarrant sworn out by a German woman F‘mby Work & ) ) an even seven people in the council chamb Lucas and bride have gone to | Chicago, St. Louis and other eastern citics on their wedding tour. mijesty, the queen, miy tended e journ,” further sayeth Id Johnston. Guonaompen B AR L oAt s hab OIS by ol | ana strrounded Dy the most beantital and : raphers to Hold a Grand | - The mayor put the motion and Conley and | Mr. George E. Barker said last night that | charging hit with beating hor cigh Tovely of the fomale subjects of our realm, we SCInOmana Towle sayeth with Johnston *uye. ad not heard anything concerning the | child. - On hearing, Judge Stey uidiainresd IR i’ Home Decoration, comiand §ou Lo Lnsnit it onee W our iord That ‘means until May b, does it not, Mr. | alleged formation of an Anglo-American syn- i L | : A T N a e e edle s n short, everything pertaining to B neetior, tha mines of & numberaf | The telegraphers of this city have decided 2 AL L 0F ] = % the most distinzulshed, noble and” beautiful | to inaugurate a speed contest over the talk- | MASere savethdobnston, = cecutive ate in the east for the purpose of absorb Burdock Blood Bitters taken after cating Vi 5 M0 A of tho falr ladics of your favored s in s s i1 B R oA TG mIVABILLO GX O ing the United gas improvement compan will relieve any feeling of weight or over ful- | ;i AN Stamping order that seleetlons” miy 3 nie | ing wire' which shall be at least as - interest- | answer, and everybody siniled-—that is, every coperty, except what o had seen in Tur | ness of the stomach, Sold everywhere. ! AR ’ dhon e honor and pl 1ini | g s thit which was recently held i New | body who yeallzed the: trap the mayor actudl- | PROperty, o psaolti esn s evens Painting, theiv loyalty and obodionec to her gracions | yopk, They are also determined to offer | 1, sprung on himsclf. ‘ B1:(E10 401 |kieH, hANGYOE LIAL BN AEFANIG: ieneral Stiles Going Blind. Y i B o o o s vl fete it | prizes which shall exceed in value those ofter- | _/There was weeping, wailing and gnashing | ment of that sort might be consummated with- g ‘,"'(::'1 R et T e o | 7 A Designing, oun roval capital, at the eity of Ogden, Utah, | ed by their brothers in_ the metropolis, _and e e i L, outplelnowledse, .“T,‘l";'“"f"'x‘,}'jjl'lll"’fi““"' a0 : Biek. |—General I N, Stiles, one of the N7 Cooking, On Iy 1, f the present year haiad TR silatrs) L elict. ! AmGAIRET ahi s company’s plant_was o iR . A £ 2 g by e i, ! ! i Doy LTt el | that they wero on hand “too late. Suloon li- | {ollad by a trustee, who hold it for th wa lawyers. in Chicago, with a ropu- | ! = Housekeeping, [Attest.] ORLEANS, First Seeretiry, [ © contes! e open 1o all op- | peeting of the couneil until May 5 to grant [ 11 R R i s i Jeeisy s 5 west of Chicago. This will bring | e onse Ore 18 Treustivor Hostors. | Lok Was itob at all slavmed shout thoe m tally bi tis a compiete paralysis of th / T , R, o T T T 50mo of the best men in Uhe country, becauso | Doty Yo approver and it 1s destiopubts 1f e | 45 16 said b and Mr. Murphy ‘bad beon % | optic norye, said General Stiles to rportor Woman's Work and Woman's Pleasure, ort ¢ Aoy A o it is generally understood that many of the | can aet u I8 Buretios ave declared satis- | Surec.tlab LA0LL, JRIALSALS edfrbodplly have given up all medical uttend Jenny June, Mary Lowe Dickinson, Mary Kyle Dallas, Mary A. Denlson, Marla & MO I ORIk WL most/ax port soyumau avo tolbe Townd uls ido | SABACH ALY D) BATRH S8 IR Gesaiet eabs | sitoult alynysiroceiya futs ad (eaultahlo con- | egard my case as helpless. The Parlon. Eben . Rextord, George K. Kuupp, Dora Red Goodile and Juliet Carson tre bo given under the anspices of the Catholio | Mt I KOS actory 1o the council. ; | sideration. : e e e AElOn i O OE young men’s union at Creighton colloge this | ' Tho ‘prises will ba awarded to the be A blind man can see red-hot thues abead i | © Spouking of the new gas fuel compaiy Mr. | | > T TSRy WGV department In charge of a speeial editor, T | i e A e The | South Omaba. Barker suid he did not understand” how tho | ¢ SEPRRLIE® =00 R, B B GERMEST| Every article contributed Sxpressly for Tk Housewiee by the best talent ob- enit o union has recently ¢ iers, o indaumong.the Vo Btrikein B ympany could supply gas suituble | f tainabie lie Paxton block, and fitted them up | latter will be that of old-timers, regular oper- No Strike in South Omaha. iy id - supnly g uitable | guties’in the office and look after miany of my ARSI : TS ‘ i s MR | o, classes A aud B, and railvoad men and | W. €. Miller of South Omaha, who is | for _illuminating purposes at the rate | 1, lyties, i B0 OENTS A YEAR, 5 OENTS A 0OPY. ladics. sorotary of tho state exceutive board of thoe | o, $1.35 per thousand. =~ A gas suitable —-— SPECTALOFFER: To Introduce it into thousands of new homes, weoffer it 4 MONTHS and reading purposcs proceeds | A} entries must be recorded on or before | oo o LIC Stibe axecutive hoard of MU | for heating purposes could be supplied at & | guonos Ayres Gold Quotations Drop. FOR ONLY 10 CENTS, of the entovtuinment. Will bo o assist in de- | My 15, tho ntention beiie t ok the com. | K1z of Lubor, denies emphatically that. | cheap rate, but e thought, it would be im- | e, April 2, - Flint & Coy late this | THE APRIL HOUSEWIFE on all news-stands, 5 cents a copy. aying the expense incurred in furnishing | petition not later than May 20, The entry | there has been uny talk among orguniz poasible:to'isunply. &s {or illunjuating: pur el e st pe e i THE HOUSEWIFE PUBLISHING CO., NEW YORK. B 1 Tees have not yot been decidéd upon. labor in South Omuba of a strike on May 1. | Poses at "|"..|T;""'p'.'l“l'"..nl';'.'\i(f'y'“:h" Fas "\""“‘" ey “mll?:k'“"' o .] uono miBnas 15 under he patronage of | So tae as T Fiows. and ho would kno it | company had not paid any dividends, said | Ayres conveying tho intolligence of a strong s|.l|»l<lrr\t’n‘l..f|‘(.‘.‘:'“n.: Koy, -"‘l‘l’"'l‘l“‘[' wient of | :u\m:x“‘h II\I\ \’ o “'".L(”'.'. f “nmul, “n‘-l-lh“.\-’" My Havker as th iheome ""lll Roon ‘:*,"" it | dectine in gold quotations at. that. place. A Guitar duet Sunflower Schottishe © Western Union telégraph company; L, H, | &0Y such moe 11A00.200) cre have kingz improvements in the plant and in ex- | Geon"from 315 to 236 took place yesterday and 1 7 . 1 e titontt St Yhe thian o Ldte | been no steps taken in the direction of amove | tending its mains. He did not~ thinl there | 4" ihordecline to £40 oceurrod toduy: Recitation- Cato's Soliloquy. .Joseph Murphy | {{privs superintondent of the Fhion Dutile | or wages or shorter hours. would be any reduction in price ou their part, /l\-“-'v '“"i- R e -II :i Doyle | o5 8 teld vaph company; W. S. Dimmick, | attempt is made by the | orat least not while the other company ap- ddross“English Pocts and Drunuglsts, | naior of the Dostal telagraph company, | packers to enfore what is known as the “iron- | peared to be mostly on paper. Vooal duct ! Miskes MeNanghton and Dellone | and others Y] Cad contract.” Mr. Miller thinks trouble S NobRhtinr N mea o g usliipang Dotlane '“.:,,“,‘l,’\, aturday night o meeting of all | might ensue. The strilke talk originates | Starch grows sticky —common powders have Tenor solo-Queen of the Eurth tolographers interested in the undertaking | among a small class of men who endeavor to | a vulgar glare. Pozzond's is the only Complex A T '(*\"""“ j (Y :‘I‘j;l’"' will be held in Manager Lovin's ofllce, We prostitute ovganized labor to political pur- | ion Powder fit for usc s erompanists, Pror Prova and Miss Ml “:}l“‘.'“_ pbt ildin pher v ! Fe = 5 Prohibition in Kansas. Ny Notes ARG Bersonals, Leavesworrn, Kan, April 22.—For the Mother and Daughter Tnjured. | Dr. Birney, practice limited to eatapeh | (A1 bunks are gl closed on account of | 401y peo days in Leayenworth no oue would | Will be paid to any competent chemiat who will While the wife and mother of D. V. Sholes | ah diseases of noseand throat. Bee bl Mrs. WL Mann leaves for OKlahoma to. | bave been able to tell from appearances that | find, on aua particlo of iercury, Potash, avere driving past the corner of Fifteenth and | - Iavitodoin her husbund there was u prohibitory law in Kansas, Open | or other poisons In Swift's Specic (3. 8. 8.) Mus. Mary M iy l\,\“" of Rev. Lloyd Miss Ludwich, of San Francisco, is visiting | Vi 1‘m.uu of |‘|.‘»Imu begin with the arvival of | ‘AN EATING SORE follfrom tho carvinge and under tho wheals [ M My M. | b el ol | hor brother, Chulrles Ludwich bock beer. Saturday and Sunday afternoon Hendereon, Tex., Aag, $3; 18%.— “For olgh- ther buggy Which happened to passat | S ERE S R B ot 0 o' clock Mus. John Breges, wife of the proprictorof | and evening more drunkin men were scen on teen montha 1 had an eating sore oo my tougns. Rl ol PSS I "‘“,’ xuhauge hoiel, 1 sorlously e the streets than ever hefore in the memory of ¥ was treated by the best local physiclans, but T : b iliam Schineling is confined to his home | the oldest inhabitants. Today four men half obtalned uo rehief, the soro gradually growing Ulintah and Mary il the sister by u severc attack of rheumatism t ted paraded one the ipul ) a wrified spectators. The little one was [ Robert wud dacob W She will | E e itoxicated | pai one of the principul worse. 1 concluded flually to try 8.8, 8., sad Mrs, Martha Eddy and Mes, John Hill have | streets, holding up hottles and y SR ol e - e e’y -~ ed up and taken to a physicia Mee, aried in her brother's Prospect Hi o t 1 Whoro hex iijlirled wore found 1o bo: DIOROS | comtory. Omane oy e i Rosheet Fan | ietimed from Carso, 1a, maudlin way. Notwithstanding all this, fow | i et e o | tnosta for drunkonnasy Bave been made by | - You bavemy chosrtul pormlssion to publish the - GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, ~ T Jrulees) whore tho whesls Lad passed over | akiout 3 0'slouk m\l\.u’la aeyme has returned from u business | BECHR W TTHTMY thite mon. wore. Airestoll | sbove statement for the beneitof those similarly R 5 — Y ' It e Ehblaa t {o umniNalfacy tne o biiaey To Ner Debilitatod Me: ! - for selling liguor. " In e days of open sa- | oflicted.” €. B, McLsmous, Headerson, Tex. W. BAKER & COS A Yot 3 pas e ‘0 Nervous Debilitated. Meon, Nebraska and lowa Patents 1oons such sights w ot scen on the streets 0l 5 » © the horses had stopped, sprained her | 1 you will send us your address we will : considerable expenso for gymuasium, rymuasium and library, The following is the programme Douglas streets, a little daughter in some way noment st instantly the street was thronged > 3 and Appliances They will quic tional sermon on the fallacy of the prohibition Rreparing for Hot Weather, tore you to vigor, manhood and health, | issued today: Charles C. Augu Museas | 1awthe inefiiciency of th ropolitan o Fa-shaalutely nure and o 'toa Tivstario D isalnase Fiie Natrale fi John W. Hall, anticipating o torrid spell of | Pamphlet free. Vorrare Berr Co., Marshall, | tine, Ia, wrench; Louis G. Bo Atlan- | 1iea and th Liws the privi \ ~ 1410 golubie. fhoel o e e I clothing store, and when he walked out four | PR carrier company Chicago, store scr ~— o used In ity preparation. 1t has wore in eltlier sox, In tary Lo permatoihan & ith Bhn. - An houk Jatex A Horrible Fight. vice apparatus: James Brady and J Utes Anxious for Utah. e three times. (be. drongtd Of Cocos | caused b V of or ith F 5B St Lovs, April 22 _\m“.“ fr Dullas: | Velnookt! Brookivn, N, ¥ oasignors WASHINGTON, April 22—Tho report of th xed with Starch, Armowruuk or Sugat Ay county, Arkunsus, says two well known farm- | Pitch Typowriter Company, Des Moines, Tn, | agent of the Indian. burena eoet 1o the ; T4 herefors far. mora. sconomital ers, it Walsh and Heury Owons, got inton | typowriting. machino: Asi’ W, C) 21 aamt of./the Tudisn ueen sent o & ing bt then e oot g vt 1t 14 PRl Aa sl 1 5 reservation of the southern Utes in southwest s, ning, Ka- dispute yesterday about the ownershipof | Stratford, I, wind wheel; Leouard L, m Colorado, to investiguto and report the s _ GOODMAN DRUG ( i Shop and vestorday nifhed ok o thirty | tand, and o desperate fight cusued, in which | {55 Basda, Nebo spiratly ertiped hool B Lh [y roi I CHRES, e rooma 10 heaithe 1110 Farnam Street, Omiha v P the county juil for his connection | Walsh severed Owen's head from the body | {1 i, Osib a, bed clothes clamp: | sentiment of the India ith respec h Sold by Grocers everywh 4 Sy T 4 VA J IDNRERG ML R aee o & rovanuion A, Joues T, V¢ proposed renio b g ) ( 3 ¢ TeUkR Hig 19 — Walsh was tatutly ured by biows. Homa | o Melvin Indlaus iroatly ' W. BAKER & 00, Dorohoster, Mams, | O L VESTON TEX AS An Absolute Cure. hoe in the hands of Oy Wbined platlorm ax Sioy oxpiroes bobh Nusiy A e I A e The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTM -— ST . PRk e ¥ . e vl i 15 ouly put large two-ounce tin bo The Same Old Story. : N i At it gl i REAL ESTATE AGENTS solute cure for all sores, b The old, old story is plainly but aptly told AT - \ . ¥R LADIES DXLy . At GALVESTON 9 b} . od hands and all skin eruptic inafow words by Messrs, H. D & G W " i . \1.\‘. x“ N I'EXA Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask | Brown, of Pellville, Ky., as follows: “Cl 0 N 1 0 - enport th for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- | berlain's cough romedy has given the be MENT 1 by Goodman Drug company at isfaction of any cough wedicine we ever uL iten Y r.J. H, } [ lmlnorted Millinery, o i liltors. taviled Isltors m.;ln‘k L £5 cents box by mail 30 conts, | Lad in the bouse.” linen dusters wer John was arrested by Oficer O'Gorman and HOW OCCUDICS quarters at the city bast John is the same party who a fow weeks ago burilurized & Novth Sixteenth sireet plumb