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1890 on_at th THE ()\[AHA l)AILY Bl" 29, Third ward club Sunday aftern Y | grounds: . Following s the score: | A. V. Miller 22 J. Magnell 1n CHRIS BOSEN, Catarrh { ol 3 ¥ of aueetions | Action of the “school board in rejecting all COUNCIL BLUF | clrsses, asking them o number of questions | 44,0 the proposed elght-room school 7. Smith 10 M. Hesaner 1 S PEARS e | with refererence to the enforcement of the | puilding, —and . readvertising . for bids S L. Blanchird 18 1. Kobert T} e . N OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET [ law. Many of the most prominent men of the | for a six-room school building. = Several | Some Lively Rustlitig for a Special Meeting | * "*"°" g e : Al LA D skt (1“( » expelled from the system, there can helivered by earrier In any part of the City. | city were selected, and requested to give | short speeches were made, after which a com. x ey . > 3 ,’,M“ ;., .‘,\ gt MANAGER, | their ideas of why the law was | mittee was appointed to draft resolutions. of the Oouncil, RJ ,']"’l,. ""l'"l :,",""\ ":: Platte be no cure for this loathsome and tory 4 Pl Mill. i © U TELEPHONES pparently @ dead letter here. One [ Mr. Shubert stated that the citizens had SR i d AR dangerous malady. Therefore, the only Fac ry an wming Mi ainsas Opvics, No, & | was addressed to Mayor )h{ rae, :-Invln‘wl !;l:fifll‘f;v‘r;n‘ I‘V;’\"I‘-'llllvv'lyiv’nl-!‘mu .:ulul [ SONOBRARY: s & e ; ) effective treatment is a thorough course y !\r-]l .»qu.x.....».l. most .-.-.m..n. loonted f’w 4 4 ) ¥ Nt ot te is us explained afte p board had adopted plans, the Y y 3 =1 ’ — the best o ory In the city. All mode est pa iont kviton, No. % 3 i |l.»:vl.-' L s "% | complexion of the board had becn changed | A BIG SALOON FIGHT I8 IMMINENT. Abraham DeWitt has left South Omaha of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla — the best ofall | tory, I the, city Al modern Tatest b \alok, — | T htats B dtint Yot received: I Ge oft: by the spring eclection. The people a for Denver, where he will reside in the fu blood purifiers. The sooner you begin | Kicofal ‘altention iver to seroll and bund MINOR MENTION, ot an Toows of Tk Voick, New | wanted @ school that would ture. the better ; delay is dangerous, sawing, planing and trimming. General cone ¢ ), O ey | voux. Aprl 19, 10% . Dear Siv: f would | commodate all grades, and if they could not itlons Will be Presented Praying | €. J. Calkins was a South Omaha visitor “T was troubled with catarrh for over | LTt ik estitiatos for hoyses aid bullding N. Y. P. Co cxpect to be mobbed by the business men if I | have it they would have none at all unday Closing and a $1 yesterday two years, I tried various remedies, | giruets, Council Blufms. Telephone 20, ° ¢ Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal | closed the saloonst writes Donald Macrae, | The committee on resolutions then reported o 1. . Councilman Burke's court was crowded and was treated by a number of physl: Paper hangers d at Gillette & Free- | miyor of Council Bluffs, in answer to our | the following resolutions, which were unani 000 License -A Boy Killed Sunday by ghe devotees of the game of cians, but re el benefit until I man's, 23 Pear] street, Council Bluffs 1‘ tion why the state law against liquor [ mously mlnx;!;' ey i s} : by A 'Motor. handball, ;:-5:\-. ‘zlf”:nl('o’”:‘\l\l;" h‘lll'l‘?n!;l:rllhl.r {“ e Deerer has issued an o o Shord s not enforced in that ¢ s, The people have voted an lssue of StatE s 5 1 Medo o ho of pdicine o o D e Solciie o s R i e bbbl b A Gor LRI this troublesome complaint and com- blomishes, as Pimpl ed In th (s In the sum of $20,000, to be O'Neill to close up the road hou st of the | We would like to know if this statement of P Saliool. PRIl e oA oF ToR¥ th ands of seckers after fresh air and green ) ¥ Ly of u sehool building on or nent th ! ) : v restored wy lealth."—Jesse M. s, Black Heads, Freckles, Super- city | Mayor Macrae reprosents correctly the posi ) tion to the city of Counell BIufts; | Councilman O'Rourke was rustling hard | heather ~ Sunday, ' For rustic beauty the [ Betely festoned iy, hoath,'=Jesse M b AL D S, Maleom was taken in ont of the dew | tion of the business men of Council Bluffs on | ;pq s ol st et land syndicate’s eighty acres is the prettiest ) us Halr renioved. Address enrly yosterday morning for disturbing the | the question of law and order. What is your | “'Whereas, The school board have located the | Yesterdav morning to secure signers | pocqt he wost, “When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was rec- DR. W.L. CAPEL n answe viton oF Tik Voicr site on sald Cochran's addition; and to a wall for a specll . conndll | Saciieson Bunday aftérroon sevet ommended to me for catarrh, I was in- v v Ly L, peace o i The receipt of this lettor has caused move | Whereas, The patronage of the satd school | meeting at 8 o'clock in the after- 8 Sotdislonod o Al et clined to doubt its efficacy. Having The C, M. B. A. will_give 0B 11| hoss discussion, ind some of the mayor's | Wlil be ‘line, mereasing from year to year | WECHRE At b oelosie 0 WO A | teen motor trains carried an average of 100 tried so many remedies, with little ben- B46, Marcus Blk, Broadway their hall, Hughes block, Thursday evening, | 8 FeE O prohibition dencios have freely | With the rapid growth of that partof the ity . sy vd 'S people each from Omaha to South Omaha, efit, I had no faith that anything would lled to be the rece cure me. I became smaciated from loss COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. of appetite and impaired digestion. I O ainonicns of | Uiereforo be It which the meeting was May 1, 1800, Ve Banker A. U. Hancock of Gretuna is in the The county commissioners we t i expressed their do by At It 1s the sense of this meet the words attributed to him, Tie Ber waited | ing that the uthorized and lo- to Love ing of applications for liquor licenses and the | city. building so 1and \\ st .<|I y Iv.,uun.ml to the location of | o/ ha mayor yesterday and showed him one ¢ (.‘»A:fi..‘..ldl...q Do less than an olght-room | consideration of the Q street grading matter, The South Omahas defeated the Omaha had x;:‘-r'lg‘l‘unIllfln;]:rm;‘::lnnell‘ :l:.l several new bridges of the letters, asking if his sentiment was | bullding, and A & At obDo ? 7 Packing company nie Sunday forenoon by my syste badly d red PRSI, Caiien of diphtlioria wore' reported Fostor. | Stmeetly oapressed b o men hesol¥ial! that e sehoolsto e mantained “_\' e il LIRS AU LIS A b L abot diseonrnget, W hen {ftend urged v, W. Wallace's, on Bluff street, an Wt oo Wy is." was his replv. “I have | therein s ibrace grades one to seven [ presented the mayor, signed by the advocate: SRR o G e to try Ayet's Sarsuparilla, and re- :1::\,: ‘1\: VML ‘\m.f,'m“‘.n. 5t b ”“‘{:,‘Mv;«’-’w_‘:»“':, r‘.\..‘ fl..',.‘,-“f ‘1_!1\ m.L'.’flx\fi- | 1.\.‘11,.:'[\ wbrace all that portion of | of Sunday closing, asking that the saloon li- George Parks is home from Chic ago. ferred me to persons whom it had cured ]C l” ) ] Invitations have been issued by the €. M. | ing the past few days. I have runncross | * Resolved, That n committee of elght be ap- ise be raised to #1,000 and that the Slocumb | . A, Silver will erect, tho new Christian of eatarrh. After taking half a dozen 4 B i hop t0 e siven by (hat or: | soveral Tof — these letters, and T have | pohted, consistimg of W W, Conos, chairmin: | 10w be enforced in rogard to closing saloons | church at Albright. —Tho contract was bottles of this medicine, I am convinced Kittration noct Thirsduy o+ oning RCHUHOS) | pathered ih'evary ona!of them, = Wb do T | LuM:} t, L. 1. Robin<on and 1. W. Mike- | on the Sabbath, A petitfon to that eftect | awarded him Saturday, that the only sure way of treating this MANUFACTURING CO., | i i 3 % do with them? Why, I simply write the t e and J. O. DeHayen, Smith | was circulated Sunday for signatures at The little_daughter of Nels Alson, who obstinate disease is through the blood {iE K vwiis kna: STt B oaat \ oty Treasuror Plumer. has tnrned over | word ‘Correct’ at tho Lottom. and mail ‘then are e ety S B it (ke | the churclies and had @ number of names | lives Blghtoenth and Q@ streots, s UL S TR I U ” bl 3 (A il 0 e prithals ¥ Ui T N R DS added to it yesterd row! 0 vemer it T ourt Lowell, Mass, "ne g - -~ added to it yesterda, thrown on the pavement at Twenty-fourth o b.lh]‘l, I)()OIS ‘ll’l(l l’)]ll](]h 15000 1 the county's | back to the house that published them, T the first half of the | wish that I could get hold of them all and I would thus endord every one of them. I T said when © wrote that and | sehool board to tuke into consideration the | to the law a tions to the school” board and to ur rdingl Fespectiully reqt 0 the state treasure share of state taxes f yoar The saloon men | a fight before them if | and N streets Saturday afternoon by a man n favorof making them adhere | Who cooly walked away without ¢ rue to their word, Sunday | herup. The little one's face w ven lifting dly cut the | those who are Aye[’s Sa[sapa[illa, AL AR, Rorsl fning, RoSowing und Al i th e a | meant just w 3 1 1ot up: sy Ll The funcral of Charles, the three-year Al | Fdon't propose to go back on it cither. A [ factthatwe as residents of this partion of the | advocates of Sunday closing secured evidence | She was taken to Dr. Ensor , whero icinii wooud 25 per lond deifyred: o son of Charles and Amelie Spies, will take | F U0 BT G 280 O me to | ¢ty understand the needs of this locality and | grainst a number of liquor dealers on_which | the wounds were dressed. PREPARED BY wdust' by n..‘ [0 All work to be ? | are desirous of having our wants supplied if it i sign a paper stating that I was in favor of [ jury, e8! it TR opiseie first-class, bition, and when I refused, stating that The meeting then adjourned, !11‘..‘ at 2 o'el dence, 1327 Thir K this afternoon from the res t to protest the granting of licenses for the | Rosalie Harbest, wife of John Harbest, who coming year. Liquid refreshments were pur- | was killed on the Burlington tracks Christ Dr. 4. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, prol " T 1 In the police court yesterday morning three | PO Gy icanse man, he gasped for o west enders are outspoken in their de- | ¢hased and paid for by parties who willswear | mas eve., has ived £1,000 insurance Frice $1; six bottles, 5. Worth $5 a bottle. — Arurks were fined £10.10 each wnd O3 Joues |0y and seemed fairly dumbfounded. He | mands. and <oy that (hoy will ey to. eateh | 10 the facts when protest cases come up for | money through Court Magic City Order of Bhos ooReEe . 11 M. Dser, of oresters, Her husband was a membe the order, .10 When the new city government wi h of the new councilmen and the signatures to the oath of was assessed £30.10 and Marion Wal is muking a canvass of the ity and will try to | the board with sugar if possible, but if that | hear for disturbing the ) show that public scntiment here is stron will not do they will use salt. n in e flixed their PECIAL NOTICES OFFICER & PUSEY, ~ - o Wickham Brothers belongs the evedit | in favorof the enforcement of the law. The i b > o for buriiing the fisst iln of bricic in the state | goneral. fmpression of the busincss men o ]T” e I\\'lvlivhi\' cnte -.|‘.;uln\.‘~ nl.li..\r;:-. ler VANDERBILT'S PET TROTTER. COUNCIL BLUFFS, B N K E RS ey finished burning o Kiln of | does \dicate that his efforts wiil be at- 3 3 ¢ case is made inst a saloonkecper 3 iy ¢ . Z\ SO0 Ve 1attar paet-of 168 Wook. . it Wi oy Wi et o | One lmdred tons of hay for sale fn stacle | for violation of the Siocumb law and o comncil. | Once Valued at $10,000, but Now | FIOR SALE- (1 front on Brondway. o . W. Scherezinen was the euphonious name | A Main street business man was also talk- | 8t Lake Manawa, BEN MARKS. | man votes for the granting of a license, his Hauling an Expross Wag s ORI LA RO Corner Main and Brondwa. given by a hilarious individual arrested yes- | ing about the letter. Said he: “There is | o S : oath to support. the law will be sprung on | «Yes, gentlemen, Small Hopes, Van- | improvements e 106 sxis0 f o s 1 B S Gy ferday afternoon on Lower Broadway. ~He | move truth than poetry in what the mayoris | , S: B Wadsworth & Co,, street, | him over his own signutu derbilt’s $10,000 trotter, is now Hauling | Stroot, only ono. bioek from motos Ties Council Bluffs, - {owa. ! was charged with intoxication and indecent | credited with saying. The business men of [ loanmoncy for Lombard Investment company. All this will have a bearing on_the annexa- | 46TPIUS L R o AR A e i eS| pealers n forcign and domestie exchange exposurc of person the city might not mob him, but they would ——— tion_election, so the auncxatiomsts think. | -mln \|nr:rsl\\'::- on mlA ew York, and it’s Houso with modern fmprove- | Golitetions niude”aud Tuterest” patd on e The embezzlement case against Horman | raise an awful howlif the saloons were closed, [ J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadw: Sunday clositi is the stumbling block in,the | @ shame. He was the greatest ringer” | ments, st-cluss neighhor- | deposits. Thiessen, in Justice Schurz's court, has been | #nd the very fact that between fifty and —_——— s way of the wedding of the two citic The | on the American turf, and made fortunes "\|'..,1 e R — — e it e e fondant taking saiisfactory | seventy-five suloons are now running openly Important to Horsemen: _Large line horse | annexationists are determined to make a des- | for more than one man, Tought to know, [ { e e (o o0, | g [ 9 D: Fosusnso '\..v."|'.'f-;'“ st the enploy of the | it the city and huve been so running and tuef goods. Probstle, 553 Br-y, C. B, | perate effort to enforco the law, and say that | for T was his ‘rubber,’ A anduions o the iy i RO Chhs . settlement. 1 Singer sewing machine company “The larceny case against Chas. Morton has been dismissed, the defendant having pa up matters with the prosceuting W g whichever the way the election goes *there T 2l to be prina fuce ey Bpecta) /AT RGUE TR the, B, will be 1o inore open saloons in South Omakia \e saloon.”? “The great ribbon sale at the Boston store | “At the ‘council meeting held shortly after rman from the Fourth this week promises to be the leading attrac- | 3 ‘gelock yesterday afternoon nothing was Lots Tn Riddd 16/ sibr, ON HIOMNLY DiFments res inside R m;mmnr the u]ny on’ easy terms, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, ro were a number of gentlemen in the reading room of the Leland hotel and they are all admirers of the trotter, s the Chicago Journal. A discussion v law is supposed to since the prohi gone into effet, denee that public strongly vor of Peter Swmith, ald Hattie Arthur. Marshal Templeton we s on of the city. Every lady and child is Sus Aen < arose about Vanderbilt' 1 B ) b anls wils Al L Sreciplon i of 6ho 6L the K 3 3 3 done beyond receiving the applications of a | arose about Vanderbilt's and Bonner’s [ “W"% guoy & i : Sapita 5 N R tar I thb AT VALl ward, W % pient ¢ © | Jooking forward to the ruitious prices for oyons ng the o o 2 ity cilasl Lo . Stacy & Son, Room 4, Opera block, | Paid Up Capital. 7 ceen . $160,00 letters inquiring about the correctness of the wm.-n)’nmy b number of saloon men for licens The ap- possessions of horse flesh, when the ‘rub- tmn.. il Bluffs. Ia. Surplus and Profits. Sveernis 00,000 partics are colored, to buy silk ribbons at [ plications were referred to the license com- | her' or groom of Small Hopes opened A 3 wayor's position. He wrote that the ma, arel | ! v g 3 L Abe Lincoln post, No, 20. Grand Army of b i the Boston store. Silk ribbous for just half- | hitfea’; Sf Gounail S pu e OR § SRSy B Liability to Depositors 350,000 T o o g e Ay ot | bverrachi) ¥ oxplained the status of pudlic | 1o “*Soa show window. No. 5 ribbon for | e nd the council adjourned without | thejr eyes about the horse whose name e “‘“I‘;(,"’",,’l',{' SR Ll rons—1. A, Miller, F. 0. Gleason, 1. L others Interested in the Memorial duy exer. | 2hinion in the Blufts, and fusther addec VI | 5, on for te. No. O ribbon for g was on the lips of members of every trot- | Eightn £r. el Blage: Sy Egdart, 100 s, e i D Yo ork, we \1 P r ri. v o ing associati i A P rics urteel = — ol suct gene ing busi- cises are requested to meet in the Grand | Xou gpmdanioo O e s “No. 12 vibbon for 19:se. No. 16 ribbon A Boy Killed By a Motor Train. ting assoeiation in America fourteen T ] inn, Transuct gencral bauking Army of. the fepublic: hall this evening for | CrC dbundautly able to to DLAOW for 19c. “All staple and fancy colors. AlSo | Ralph Hitcheock, fourteen years of age, | yearsugo. Atter o successtul career of IR BN L o Ul rOU T AW U HIGoYaT 007 | HO M RDATK Gt OR DA A CH BN TDIUBEO (AN, the purpose of pe its. Vo have s ¢ for table lack in grosgrain, satin edge and moire. | \vus run over and instantly killed by a motos | five years the clique who handled him | == e e T \pos Sl T SiEantror AR LR, Limited to one piece to o customer, Every | W08 I LT (g LEALAL T oF | [erc attebtaalimBoatont s a RN bR Gore | BVWEANLED B A clear farm In Interest on Time Deposits, e GRTHe GTACk o ORI Lt e M Cabbadp lady ought to avail herself of this opportun- | train at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon near G Ll (lin braska, @ clear business lot in Omak " the ull.“ er company o ln_.a m.'m\ phone 200, i ity. Saleench day between tho hours of § | the corner of Twenty-fourth and K streets, | Siderable trouble had been experienced, | clear or encumbered reside: ts. The Judd e b e =R and 12 a. m. Boston Store, Fotheringham, | in South Omaha. the greatest turfscandal of modern times | & Wells company, 06 Broadway, C. 8. Judd, F M. ELLIS & CO n presid nd soiled clothes to the Cascade laundry tion of Alderman Peter Smith, who is in t , ! y e L ) 2 Whitelaw & Co., leaders and promoters of | The | so . sheock, n | WS exposed. ( siness sc amder gave bond | compa ‘elephonce 240, i i ie boy is the son of Hugh Hitcheock, a i e el Do (v bond |icombany LAISBHONE low prices, Council Bluffs, Ia Sy e R St 5 foeel The horse was_forever barred at the 1‘“"- ALE-On monthly payments or ter or his appearance for wial yelock this - traveling man for the Campbell live stock < 0 o 5 to sult by the Judd & Wil . afternoon. 1 desivable dwellings with modern BISMARCK'S FAMOUS PE1 commission company, He resides at 2s10 | Mmecting of tho Nutionul Turf Congr 1 LWO-SEOry house, cor Sth AVe. 1 5 the BISMARCK'S FAMOUS PE' Ve and his driver, Hill McGuigan, was also . two blocks from motor nents for rent in vicinity n church. E. H. Sheafe & Co., its. Billy Madden and Charles Connor were ar- rested yesterday by Constable Covall on a 3 search warrant direeted awainst their saloon | rental ug on Upper Broadway. The information was 3 filed by Henry Delong. They gave bonds for | J. C. B AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS. lding. Onahn, { E South Nineteenth street, near Vinton, in | | : i ) barred from ever driving a’ trotting Dogs, Horses, Bears and Books That | Omahia. Ralph had speut the early howrs of | Joiiceor 'y purse o stalce over an. asso: e ) the Great Chancellor Lov. the afternoon in Syndicate park with some | ciation course, After much litization . steam heating, san 2 | When Bismarck lived in Kniephgf his | Playmates. About 4 o'clock they started on | the fumous horso was sold to Vande oom house on 6th ave,one block from | Rooms 430 and 42 Beo motor line. Neb., and Roows 24 and on Lincoln ave, two blocks | Council Bluffs, Ta. Corresponc Merrfam Block’ nee solicited b Vmiotor line. -rooni houscs on North 7th st., near post- S —_— B a couple of young bears 2 = lowed to range about the apartments of | side towards ¢ Protesting Against the Asylum. the legation like dogs, until—when they car, He rode . for ~a short dis- | nowin the real ¢ P EBLEs e The meeting of the citizens of the First | reached maturity—he presented them to | tance umped off, and when attempting to get | when he was five years old he trotted ‘An i of fire was turned fn about 11:15 | Ward at Wheeler & Herald's building last | the zoologic rdens of Frankfort and i 8 ¢ many a mile in 2:15° He was the clean- ] G i \d | under he wheels. Both trucks of the for 3 yosterday from box 82 The canse was @ | Light was attended by a large number of the | Cologne. “*Mischka™ used to muke his | ward car passed over him, breaking his neck | ©St_trotter that ever looked through | 6 Broadway, slight blaze in the one-ste structure in the | vesidents of the ward and b 11 those who appearance at dinner time, to the great | and mangling his left_arm and side almost | blinkers; no boots, braces, check-reins JooR sa1 rear of St Francis acadeniy, used as abake | jive in the vicinity of St. Bernard’s hospital of venue their appearance b n Justice B neer, 443 Life building, Omalia; 202 Merriam % e e ) o i T ul )“_‘_v Tt |’m-n-x..1 .m: ' block, Council BLur: huge Danish hound was renowned "n\-l.»..":v {»ln;\‘»'[‘ll\"u'x‘:h ka\“m :t“nl.::lnlv‘(l.( l'{'ql?-xlll bilt. With Lady Mac he annihilated G Al throughout the whole neighborhood asa |y WeRROREe (00 B S & fkalph | all feam records, und in his old age is two storles, ave. A and 126 st. — The assault ease against Patrolemen Doyle | Clioice residence property centrally located vored personage.” and several young | il Gelmania hall Ralph proposed to his com ‘1‘4“"\!"”"‘1 to draw an express wagon. andivhiltEouseinye Pinoar o antiBowiiiE in'Tustics Fendrioks) conrtivag || J0F.sule by Sheafe & Co. vh‘\x cubs were attached to his household. | pamion, Fred Heimer, that the Jump a south- | g€ was bought by his present owner for G-room house, also 4-room house on the Y ’ again continued yesterday afternoon until Fincst phioto \ the west—Sherra- | These weve suceeoled in - Petersburg by | bound motor train. They did so, Heimer get- | $64. % motor line, between 20th and 21st sts, 4 d o N\ which he ai- | ting on one side and Hitcheock on the othe **He must be about nineteen years old Houses und lots in all parts of the city. The N N - > today. Au application for'a ch was refused. City Attornsy Stewart is de- ¢ fending the officers, who are accused of as saulting an Israclite named Zaltsman several ! Judd & Wells com Judd, pres. VWV ANIED to Trade—liouscs and Tots ra ing in price from 0 to #6000 for un ty. The Judd & Wells conn Judd. pres. den’s new place, 43 and 45 Main strect. 1y, 606 Broadway, €. B. the frout of the motor | now,” said the former groom, who is ate business, “but proved prope At a bargain: One double saw 27 MAIN STREET, one veneer maehine with go. y AN S o all new, sujtable forbasket fo Over O, B. Jucquemin & Co's Jewelry Storey amusement of his master’s guests, and | beyond recognition, He was picked up and | or any modern trotting paraphernalia and slice) walk about gi fly p”“uuh upon the d into the Hirsh residence, on Twenty- | for him. And when it came to heats he | ing complete oven. Some repairing was ‘done _about the [ qyc s 0k S S B N king ; n Pl «day und it must. have been defec. | LBe M e vas for "“"1 purpose of taking | yplo among the plates and glassos, now | fourth street, but died while his head luy in'a | was the greatest stayer I ever heard | 08 Inquir v 1mes burst out s soon as a fire | concerted and organized uction to prevent ‘% | kind-hearted woman's arms, A funeral was | of.» 2 Pearl st., Ca 1 ; fire | o Grection of the proposed usylum for | and then clutching at the footman’s Hik of. = was kindled under the oven yesterday, The | jhe Greetion, of the proposec asvium, fox |50 qe o passing at the time of the fatality and con- VW5 Hase 2 lots on and adjoining Park ave gm“.. were extinguished with a g i csa | O s s i oo But for R Lnalthe sontelis s!l"ll'mmun was created among the occupants Queen Victoria's Husband. g ln'l\\‘A"l‘(nll]u‘l eden howse and Fain 5 onlRrrved M o Tees il @ clally e € i the, ages. Park, on which i d bed efore the firemen arrived. The loss will not o 2 In one sense, says o London letter, I | te i e e e 11 build beautl exceed $15. vicinity of the hospital. The gathering of [ Bism 5 DI Tho supremo court was moved yesterday | meujoiiche, was aulot but vory camcst. | his A))I\\v!lllnh'lll to the premiership in | attended the South Omaha public schools. [eelntinio have met the prince con- | Judd. pres. from tho ity building to tho new" quarter cujumin Winchiester wus catled to the chulr | 1565 [ shouid sometimes feel lonely | He had woh a Demorest silver medal for edu” . the udored husband of Queen Vie- | Frok KEX hree unfurnishied rooms. 240 Y and stated the object of the meeting. 1 [t | cation and was to have been one of the con- Faney me, an American girl just South Sixth st. ) the county court house, The south court Lo b s L0 tHo county cous Ogadho outd % | county board had contracted with the m fostunts for tho . gold . nedal - at | out of my teens, turning this corner and | JPOR SALE or Rent—Ga rek wrote to his wife The dead boy was a_precocious youth and r alone. la though [ am ne At Varzin in 1877 with den land > Ulmer room will be hereafter kuown as the superior | remont of the hospital for the o ¢ D hositl B s court room, and udizo Medien will thore mete | 1505 of the tnsane o had been tetuiged | hound, given to him hy Count Holnstoin, | Gposition “hall ' in - Omaha__ tonight. | tha in the multitudinous streets of Lon- | 311, houses, by &R Jefee, 10 at st Council out justico in gallon doses, "The new quarters | from the insane asylums us_incurable. The | and with Floerehen,” “its spouse,” ucs | yosterduy. - His father is in the ‘nterior of | 400 and suddenly meeting the queen’s [ T === Ry e 'L",.:;A‘:h{";';:f-'.l,: i tie gl arie poard had placed no restrictions upon the | companied him in all his walks and | the state’on a business trip and _will be noti- | majesty going to open parlinment in her O e R for further compl ut the 10ss of papers, ':r‘l'”-;““ l""l"::“M: “"'HW]UH' i‘l“w"“mlv‘l | vides, until some skulking vagabond | fied as soon as a telegram can reach him of | Wounderful glass coach, with her beauti- | by ste; ) ectricity and cont R0 tING SIS roauieon et every g | O ahaao i and It | bratdiy slew - the faithful, havmless [ bis boy's untimely death. | Tul consort sitting by hov side! That was [ e ail modem inih s lot i by g in vunnine ovdor o ot, {n tho | creature, which Bismarck wus wont to | JoRs By TRty tho tadie wncle, e ot e | wsite, Iipromise youl Long yeais have | ofiy priporty my Vs i | Flectric Trusses, Belts \Brnest Mulott is the name of u twelve-year- | most beautitul pi City, within 200 lfu»:\ with his own lh.m{rl. ; -\<r I;n-( ¥ 0s il S GO Gl ) X"“I"'l' “|“‘)l many and many & country | enst of Counil’ Blufts. "N, M. Puscy, Councll € 29, R0y old boy who was turned over to the police | feet of the Second Presbytevian chureh, and | last year a portrait of this four-footed et Mase ; iul were | gentleman have mine eyes beheld, bu ufs est Protectors, Ete this morning by George Crouder, w h.l\_l\\ e T o doni SE s e rarct And | S \\.\"nlnnn-' the knick knacks upon i,,t.‘,’l',“,'.:‘,’,"(.“}'(},’,'."}",,‘,".‘f,",‘,l‘,'.{:;:':',‘\',:f,.“"flf.‘\‘,,‘,'\f never—no, never the eéqual of Prince NT 3 oto sehool Chegt Brote Lore, Bio. AU e Curebtor TG boyE Bl ;;':,;;:-y;‘v:“lfll\unh“.lf,]..l“vn.‘... d ever lived | th chancollor’s writing table, | They returned from Omaha'as “soon as they | Albert. Tlis profile was purely Greeian, A Com o Agents Wanted. DR, C.B JUDD, & 3 u a i 0 | 4 house could realize Bismarck even reserved a corner in | could be relieved and were placed under his complexion fair, his hair and HOnY OIAH:E BorTth 1Ok Brchd ) #0 BROADWAY, s run away from home. It was found that his | the arful import of this enterprise to the | Lis heart for 5 in Varsin park, | rest by Marshal Maloney, Thoy wero. im. | whiskers dark, his eyes of the richest home wis really in Parsons, K 1 his | people whose houses wero close by It. The | N8 heart for the rooks in Varzin parl, | rest by Marshal Maloucy, ‘Lhoy woro fin: | avhisic o ihe etk tho host otk | Counell Blufts, Iu. COUNCIL BLUK father on being motified by telegraph roplicd | hsylum would Start out with sixty-seven pa- | And it w ~|'|\'['“” 1t to hear him tell how | mediately released on bonds “secured by | brown and glowing with the most soul- ugh that he would come by the fixst train to take | tients, all incurables, and the most | ©they t : children to fly, took | Suberintendent Tucker of the motor com- | ful expression of tenderness and love for & - 10WA his erring son home again. desperate kind - of maniaes. Their | them down to the coast to put them ona I 1o T or .| his peerless wife, His form, too, was N Patrolemen McGill and Hind have been ve- | shricks and screams id” be heard | worm diet, and withdrew duving the iy A Hofye i ettt b | superb, and his beaving distinguished in (J’ls qtovcg 3 Tieved from further duty and their pl all_over the neighborhood and nobody | winter, like people of fashion 1o theiv | am inqusst sill be eld this bftomoon the highest degree. No one who has C < R s now filled by G. N. Martin and V possessed of ordinary mortal nerves would | town residence in the towers of Stolp and il i ever seen the prince consort can wonder - Thorell f 4 Holder, both of whon are zood men, and it 1s | care 1o live near such an_ institution. Nov | Sopfawe e L Astounded at the Figures. that the queen incessantly mourns the e . e A i believed will muke efficient_ officers. Patrol- | could it be safe, for in the best built and [ P e The exhibit of South Omaha's present and | loss of such a pavagon. ) T o R A . man Sandel was also laid off yestorday morn- | guarded institutions of this character the | puo Manbattar e O s 1031 RORKL DIALYS DLOsOnt 4 A APALNZOD: - Fi N e gas doos. ' conked by ¢ ingfor one week for leaving his beat and for | madmen hi caped g com- ie Munhattan sporting headq'rs, 413 B- | future financial condition in Sunday morn- n those days her majesty was very 2 i Yotaing mory (i 2 por 4 LN ing's Bee was a revelution to hund 1 the most fo; s of violence, carelessuess, While working the vags he al- | mitt K lowed u couple of them to escape, hence his | After a good deal of discussion, dul short leave of absence without pay. which there wus not a single dissenter, it i wais shown that there was o uuiversal opposi- eds of | handsome, with neck, shoulders and eent more of nutritlve . - itizens. of the v arms of surpassing beauty. Conjure P properties th iy ; i % i ity ! Water Works $16. Sitizens snd baxpazers of tha Maglo Oy, . Of S i : : other means. Tu addition ; Without doubt there are many persons now | COUFse the figures presented are disputed by | the Thion of this royal puir to your P b 0 this there Iy Ay } {ldins Honsorherorehowanbtosntho |y the rubid opponents of the measuro and cred- | Mind, the queen wear "L.'_H"h'-\"f state v 3 o Ishes around you when you can got i now | of three, uppointed to draft resolutions, re. ry but are unable to pay the usual p ited to an earnest advocate of annexation “”'.l,"f‘””‘_‘“l‘l“l QEOWIL 1 A0, Ibert in 4 : \“§ L\\'k\U‘Il' el 1 ot, cither for dinner or teu servico, for | ported the follwing resolution and petition for infroducing the water into their premises. | who is & momber of the council, The | Uniform, with muny jeweled orders, both LN, PR { N e NO SMOK 2 NO LABOR! NO DUST! NO ODOF NO DANC And only a mat f\ 'Ium}- ling, The Cour Wity Gas & Eleetrie 1 ¢ Co, ¥ “ ther in‘a’conch of glass and Why do you keop thuse nicked and chippod | tion to the proposed location® A committ Bt T Brothars ) inoy 2oF | POV iiorons, Tha bosrd of Bsuporyior us eon- | APpreciating this fact, the New York Plumb: | voroot ol et o0 SRS e | panteditor :}\'.‘;,,,:‘f‘“"f({ ig at Lind, Brotherst Thoy ara | Moronh THeNORH rGubersatriug con= | iug company will locita. 8 yard, hydrant £y ”‘.';h':‘;“j"l,j,l‘_‘."r‘lf" gligeted by a member | yilding, drawn by six or eight 1 Slinatallo i Rl loitar” on e and custody of the | teen feet from the curb ling, and connect the ral years experionee i the county trogs | Fichly caparisoncd and led by grooms Who Got the Pictur Whereag, 1 ot sald hospltal | phot ant The Mator redy. o oo TorS10" Canh | rers oo in Omaha and whoso Juowledgo | in scirlot livery, followad by wgorgeous e T GDOH b halh s e toks || Fp ot iustasiELIOnAtagemenk ot aidinonpital | plata andithe waler reid wito usaitis 10, Casty [ BISESRRSOUR IQIUBG and DI kD wIete R SEOR SRS, @ QIRE DY B ORERONS iy | Bt inte vielnity of b hosplial. o i offices enabled him to p S08, with order, This offer” applies to unpaved cod awith his faves- | fairy story-book splendor scems to have number that drew the handsome streets where mains ave laid. U s PAdanitias ik nd, Hlu[uu.nlr]t-m)m\ of our propert outside assistance, - With every cash purehase o the amount of & lioasicl I R . Premier Crispi. figures will be a request by leading taxpayers | A Novel Application of Photograp! Special 20 per cent discount on fine dre 5 ot the Whose Homes are Uis e Crigvi, indeed. is ono of the ‘*grand | to the next meeting of the council that a com- | N[y nttention has reeently heen called m recert years had | mittee be appointed to lnvestigate and inst the | old men™ who have report before the annexatio 501 goods this week goods, underwear, 1estly protest g nd wi pledge our 15 within . mplete line of wa fast bluck hose to several unique applications of the uvt graphy, one of which, in par- lection on tho A truthful | Of phote v share in divecting the destines kinds, suitable for all uses prices that defy cometition oAl ek ! ! financial condition of the cit ; g A C. C. CULLY, s ereetionof suld bullding 1n s '”’ Europoan slaten, !H' has passed his | oport will muke more votes for amnexation | ticular, relutes to building matiers, and \ ihd R TR IO 398 Broadway, Council Blufts and wo fu Dledge elve | three-score-and-tenth year, and yet his | than any other move that could be mado, must be of interest to all engaged in the 4 W oSt enruest endenvors 10 s hoate) i ) | ADVAGTAGIS —— - 5 Shital management toehonse | Physical and mental powers seein undi- A member of the police force said yester- | building trades, says Carpentry and IR e e ( Groat oM carator Bal aresuitain [oeition foruid il g and | Minished, weites ~ Georgo ~ Makepence | day to T Be representative: 1€ the fu- | Building. A graphic history of the new B L P AN Contaet ! One car load o cial cut pri Ger ol M ll:!hl r udividunlly pledge ourseives to | Towle in Frank Leslie's |’..].u|,.r Month- | ture before the police force is as represented library |,“,|,“., at Washington is bein e g With Ga } ouk feo palace it Coio & Colos, 11 Matn st. | 1Bl prvodings mooagy, o 5 OF any | 1y, © Ho holds his own us stoutly against | Lm o the lookout fova packing houso Job | oo Witon it is complotod, it 1 A Wil v fed Oven Don't fuil to get our prices before buy it e Tollowing petition to the county board | 118 antagonists as he once fought the | Where Lwill be sure of my pay. We would | BIEPEEC SFEEh, (EIE ERRLEICIOE, T8 1 B R o -~ ) was adopted ? | myrmidous of the exeerblo Bomba un- [ GG S3INRE IG Hone A | TG o Wikivatives of o building that ha Witk LG e PERSONAL PARAG S, r N ta 5 . ‘e the deep blue skies ol Fop. | SRe scaiguralieg rants g 9 $ IMLDIEN0 o SR o Hler Free From BARAG LB yir th rosldonts and proporty ownors i i'\‘ the decp blue skics of Sieily. For, f could got for thew if we needed’ the ‘money | ever been propared. —Tho pencils used ASLGEllIGEich Fhow ) William Lincherger and Charles Stophien | ard's hospital, wouldl niost enrmestly iko Cairoli and muny other deputics, [ bad enough. A" South Omaha patrolman | are the rags of the sun, and the paper TTCA THot-pl Lertaht aveniui for Busiaston whore thos Yhody t0 80 nodity yia Crispi was one of the gallant soldiers of | does more work for an average of 855 amonth | is the sensitive plate of & photographic RN T will 2o into busiuess 3 e by O the war of Italian deliverance, Born in | than an Omuha policemun or 10 B | cumo At A L Mo T ers, arvanged. for Boilhig, Walter Graham is very itl at St Bernard's | tya e so thit 1ewhly oor oy B caunes| Siallyy S da10, ol foomes £gf W thag wonth,” ol top of the building, occupied by the L “M\}w“\“: e thes lm«whll with softe uing Of the bisin. His cou- | permit the erection of the buliding for it ’f"l";“,'l“ [asineg |“”“;!“ stock / '\\’h:'\'h ike an O1d Offende: | superintending avchiteet and his force x it oahalon, o8 ¢ | dition is very cvitica urpose either in - the. vietity of the hospital | contributed ny afie it to the William Hike is in troubla of a serious | of draughtsmen, a came is turned ;s - pors g s S xR or in the clty mits, © We petitl 8C ern Italinn revolutic “Phe Sicil- g ! 4 | ) ~ 2 YL b L] A A i i lins, I3 hom ation of the proposed asylum for . these | it HRCOSROIIAN A0, ™ BAYS | grog at Fred Moran's house, just south of | only of at hole dug outin the . AN > om i three weeks' tour throtigh the state. unfortunates . recel fiter, ) g g hid ¢ DY G from i three w tour through thé stat fortunates will iliet mmediate and ireo- | recent writer, —*is silont, suspiclous, | ity pucling house, Hike's supposed best | Squaro just cast of the capitol grounds, MERRIAM BLOCIK. § Coptan J. L Clark, court. xoporter for | AFE LY, ihn ouy property destrey the | wiso, faithful, inable (o' forget cither o Judge Carson, who is now holding w tevm of | SSGIRGE G placo oue famciice of extienie | good or evil decd witl havi g " muoyance and placo our famites i constung | £00d or evil deed without having re ottt R it ihore | of the condition of the work, the height gourt ut Avoca, Sundayed with his family in | foar and danger. We trast you will grant the | warded or avenged: not easily moved 'rj»'fl.'.”..r. th ‘“.‘|\"|‘|l.\|‘ \“‘:}ffi."‘\”l.:“il.::n thore: | of tho foundation wall, the piles of ma the Blufrs sinplo Justice prayed for wid (s prove ; he e g i m T : &) R S e e LR I iy e AU i prevong 8 from his prpose,and always nemed with | yyeliminary skivmfshiie around tho place he | tevial on hand, ote. 10is proposed to o V A1=1D) Al - Sul A RutTaR osma In foom Bacels T | NS PRI IS SRR 8 orv larao | diMILbI ogloc Bull of Doundloss ol | ek tais winub A AT o e [ 1L thaat Diiotographia. owny. L orotoxy ) ()l T Supday noey number, and will b further cireulated today | confidence, o hates cowardico and tndo- | of u double-barrelod sotein through sitters | Lubollod in such sy that they cun b I \ C A N kN V4 The resulting picture shows every detail girl was one of the juerry mukers bug some Ving again for the east on the N evening train o by & committec appointed for that purpose, lences will uso any means to obtain a de- | and window panes. Fortunately no one was [ produced if any question avises as to r 9 - - - - sirable end; isa faithful o friend, o terr hurt What was done.or was not done at any | Which has become so popular am ongthelady shoppers o :rvun‘ll issolution Notice. The Leaders ble, ivveconciluble but honest enemy, and | o Hiko s anexcoonviet and - wis par of the work * | Bluffs and vicinity, is one of a system of 3,000 similar stores chers of fine watches and jowelry in the city, and | more inelined to action thun to words,” | foned from = the — penitentiary - by | s ated in the United States, and'js controlled by C. B. Rouss, of New The partnership by existing be Governor Thayer on Janwary 1 last the place to buy th York Ciiy tween H. Bivkinbine and J. 8. Standeford of tgoods at the lowest | This might serve very well as the de- . Thaye 3 uncil Bluffs, Ta., operating and doing bust- prices, Is the estublishment without vivals, | seription’of Crispi himself, a true son of i L i et e KO The supply is derived from mahufacturers, jobbers, importers, ness uuder the' firi e and stylo of the [ the most reliable fem of © .| that remarkable vace, W fow years ago, for which ho was sory bankrupt sales and small crowded out manufacturers, to whom Birkinhine englnsering and supily company, C. B. Jacquesiy & Co. - - - ing a sentence at Lidcoln when pardoned. Mr. Rouss advances n low percentage above the net cost of their { Feith ofoes at Coutcil Blufts. L., and Omabit, | Drs. Woodbury have, removed their dental | | The gasaline stove 1s more dangerous than goads, and furnishes them money to continue their husine iring st A vl coni- | oftice to 101 Pear] street, up stairs, the unloaded gun, Save life and property by In Judge King's « 1. the season. This stock consists of Ladies’ and Gent’s trnishing o e Kes a R T R, LA using the C. B, Gus und Electric Light Co.'s Half a dozen Sabbath offenders were before Goods, Tinware Linens, Housekeeping Novelties, Stationary, 4 fRDine hnder khe sam6 Arm | LANS: ARd ALYL0. Dr. H. 8. West, porcelain crown and brigge | 845 Stove PR the bar of justice yesterday. John Colling D . Cutlery and Notions., While the stock is not large, a consigniment and he will pay all outstanding claims andall [ Worl No. 12 Pearl 1£ you wish ta sell your property call on the | 904 W 8. Parker, vagrants, wero given o A CLEAN AND PERFECT CURE OF of new goods reaches us daily, and the prices these X(Vln;lls a}n;»lwllrl gdepis dus the "'I“,' flen wre to be collected, |y oo hoso ool fres with every 100 foet of | J044 & Wells Co,, € B, Judd president, 606 | duy cnch in the city jail. - Putrick McDonuld | HURTS AND BRUISES. |at llunuuvl II"A;“:"“‘ ate (N y_any “llh B el ',".;:,,.”,‘,m unol le'In; 4 10 ARG TocoIplea 108 Dy bim, Whe salc 080 p L id cetof | Broadwau and William Clayton, two more of 0 s0mo o unless sold at a sac ioods are as we Ie 5 Joud laand : hose purctiased at Bixby's roudwiy 5 .:...u-.‘\]\l.l-:’.'-‘.|.i\‘4:\'«'.‘|‘ Voumore of the samno | & pestor 0T et | money cheerfully refunded after you have examined them at youp o,“\;‘l‘fi‘] S8F Bands and aeals shia 804 A8y | gooq paper hangars Bt Orockwell’s. We want you to list vour rental property | Cliwtles Winterlilior was — dosporataly | deorgo bauerson il omatiisoy window, | home. Come in and see us. No trouble to how stock, April, 18 § ckwell's, with us and we will sective you good, reliabl runk Sunda and atoned b b striking a fone und him using St Juool L A 2 eutls R . - ) FARBL RIBKINBLYE 1 you want the bost Wall paper go to J, D, | eHnts. = Reuts coll 100 81 spocial atten | paying 8B.00. Ceorgo - Hayworth . wa Ol ey Sans "fn'.'.‘|.m-..,.n..| e, THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE. n oo Se B BARAIGAD. Crockwell's M popor go to | tion given to care of property H. Sheafo | “under the influence,” but mitigating cireum R H [ el J.J. BELL & CO., 302 BROADWAY, T the presence of Bartram Zevely. el # & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs, stances led 1o his relonse | . " That New School Buildi —— - Bon Friedman, who was tried Saturday T Have your family wash rough dried and | uilding. “a " . ; ; AT DRUTTIT AND DEALERS = 21 85 obe : e : The indignation meeting of the citizens of Gunny,” the crack Kansas Cit kbt on the charge of vagrancy wnd di YHE CHARLES A, VOOELER €O, Baitimore. Md. - - s the Fifth and Sixth wards call d out a very | crested parties s large attendan saw belonged to a man whose name | it ~ A h 'mad p t It Troubles the Prohibitionists, 1aah oxeming. Thare Were fole iR o 't vo Il ‘\ we were sitting around | gpjedin, - ther b w bt Cdozen | ARCOHITEOTS Wholesale and Retail Dealors 1n workings of tho prohibitory law in | present, und every one knew what ho was | with 1 oo '"1 hald up Dl hands | other mew’ fn South Omab who will have 10 F U R N l"l-‘ U R E B s to give the radical third | there for. The meeting was held at the real | one game: and there they were: tan fin, | 260K Pustures uew SUPERINTIENDENTS, olks cous! .x.nuv. ;:.m‘.»ml :l:x .: estate office of W. W. Cones on Lower Broad- | gers knocked completely” out of shape. Sunday's Shoot, FINE INTERIOR DECORAT ledge of n-‘ orrect situation here may | way, Mr. Coues was chosen chaivmun | gnarled and knotty, with not u single Lon Miller for tho second time lod all hi Room 960 Morrlam Block, Counctl Bluffs, Ta. | o pesult unfavorably for thew in the cowing | aud L. M. Shubert sccretary, The | straight one in the | the weekly shoot of the gun | Koow 010 N, Y, Life Building, Omala, Neb company. Teleph t Stock and Lowest Prices. De s, send for Cat Broudway, and 204 and 206 Plerce Strcet, Coun 205 and . competitors o

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