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INTH WARD DAFRIES. | day afternoon, in ékBany with a soldier, shie | ther than to say he would issue nostuike order. Speoial Attraction in ttie Blafe. ‘v,\wrn 1o Trado-ITouses and lots rang= THE SEV went out on the mgg train, and when nes: tions are that there may be a num g i price teom R0 (0 80M for unim- § HICH 'LICENSE WILL FOLLOW, | mratiot/aman o o et et of Marshall county. Until the opinion arrives y ? the fort she nte & pe of cake, which was | ber of sporadic stikes in the packing house | The great ribbon sale at the Boston store property, The Judd & Wells company, iy | Tan only speal conditionally. ! i ‘.‘n'"‘l‘,"l'l'"',::"T"l'"::"::_: Place 18 | given hor by her cosanion. This was late | district tomorrow, but no general movemient {8 Woek prontieed fo.e tho Jeading attrac. | % Brondwa T dudd, pres, gl § | Hon. A. B. Campbell, ex-adjutant general, n r Cc AT in the afternoon, anddmmediately after sho et lon of the ¢ ady and chil¢ T Hav T AjoInTiiK PRrk avo, Opinions of Prominent Kansas Men in the | possibly the most prominent prohibtion | Martin Wiig, the dairyman at West Side, | became unconsclous and knew nothing more | Tinners Quit Work. | looking forward to tho ruitious prices for [ W EHstaRt jotech and AUDIRRCREE AN | speaker iu the state and o pr . ron nt_candidate | claiming that an una Liquor Law Deoision. for congress, has taken a neholy | hoon made in the desc | view of the situation, ‘“I'he opinion will | , | simply result in a law,” he said, “providing A DEATH BLOW TO PROHIBITION, | that tio liguor shall be sold in a state except | O ountablo error hud | until tho next morpjng, when | Prerenene, Pa., April 80.~Threo hundrea | \Which they are gofug to buy silk vibbons b | wup on Which we will bulld beautitul homes 1 i X hen sh C : | tho Boston store, Sk riblior just half- | toeii the purehasy tion of his dairy in | faken by the wondering towards | yiunors struck tonight for an advance of price . Seo show window No. 5 tlobon fur ol el e T Broudiay B Tucsday's Bre, @ reportor went there yeater- | FIREICE L hay L i the | wakes. 0. bon for ie. No. 0 ribbon for s ¢ to look it over again, After looking atthe | andevery effort will be made | The threatened strike on the railvoads is | }"" N e 'vl»iu fur‘l‘-’r 3 -\'"]H‘ I‘i"\‘;"" 11 or All staplo and fancy colors. Al§o | i T Ponrl stres unty attor by @ man who has a license from the state to | stock, which seemed to be sleek and well fed, | to ascertain Wio were the guilty partie over, the executive counci of the rail o Al 1 ) \ O EAT, oot g2 | ot Tl et prOVIHAN AT i, (AR | L a0 GRRpUOBHEL Ve oF il Hoadre. PERSON r TR OrE T L o nited £ one ploce 18P onst o, Byoy L 8uscs, by . 1 Hic, duced a bill which provided that the United | sone1e i i < ) NAL PARAGR. itite worlk at the compromise od to one plece customer, Eves 0 ve, The Disciples of St. John Taking a | Stites should issto no government permit | “CHUY bought in the country, and which were | Lrandura 65 the oompny, | P! v qukht to avail hewself of this opportun. ' Bluffe — SO Melhsivholy View of the copt to those authorized by tho state to sl | Fough and lean on aceount of thor long Win- | jron ¢ I, VauWyek was in the city last | i Sale cach day between the hours of 0 | VWANTED Mon to el tho completo. ool St i n brissi Senator W n's bill, which has been favor- | ter's rustiing among the corn stalks, thesheds | oy ening, Invited the Masters to Arbitrate. I‘I{ll'| }.l . .m_, <"0'\“.‘“ & ‘I\I'm Foth ngham, charts. Salary mission lHberal |||ul Situation—Resubmission- ably reported upon, will also sottle the ques. | were visited. The shed nearest the hou Clay Lambert, o theatrical manager of | Ciicaao, April 30.—An invitation was ox- | | }V:_|I\'\:;.\(AEu.l”h‘nvll';'u and promoters of | promptly patd. Snig onses for fxts Jubilant. tion. It will simply transfor the theater of | \waq yioarly new, and cost00. It smelled | Deadwood, S, .. is jn the city. tondef tonlate 8 tho Mastor Gerpenons ou. | 10V prices, Counicil Blufts, Ta, drossioreal on G7L Sth, 600 A Ll Ik ::‘,l"“'[‘;j'_‘j;“":‘."’l"‘.‘;"":l"‘,"l;“'““';:(:f‘;‘} | anite clean foracow shedand the floor planks | s U Adams, a Chieago newspaper man, | sociation to tako part in the arbitration and | J. G. Tipton, reul tatats, B4? Broadiway, - J / e enyworth | WIIL I Hecotsary O that. any hing can bo ud. | Were not. unreasonably unclean. Across an | Was in the city yesterday. agree to abide by the result, Should the in- -— > 3. Eowu SHvaART, Kaxaas Crry, April 80—A Teavenworth | WO ) A alley at the rearof this shed {s another which | __Hon. William A, Paxton and Charles H. | vitation be necented an amitble settlomont of Water Works $106. AR Ay cinl to the says: The decision of g ‘n‘ 4 o oY i UnAS. R, TTANNAN, Cashiler. EVRIALID Hhe \T{Fies {a8y%y s docias Wh uwill o original, packno | inight reasonably be taken as belonging to th | DEWEY cme in froi tho enst yestorday mori- | the entire diffeulty would. be almost asstred. | Without doubt thero urw many persons now |~ o B the supreme court of the United States on | opinion have on tho restbmission movoment same proporty, but which is owned by Nils | & © O L WU KOS, . ~ - building houses here who want to use the ¢ 701 C o e y the Interstato commorco clauso of the con- | in Kansast" was asked Prosident A. L. | Jms Property but which is owned by s | N und Mys, H, K, Burket returned from Will Probably Strike. water, but are unable to pay the usual p azensytate bank H stitation istecoivod hero vith much satfsface | AU OF the tato. republian rosubimission | g ok foot sovay - ane. helongin to. i | Grind Taland yeatorday, Whoro' they W10 | Pnmrenta, Aprl 0. Tho inion car- f{u introducing the watcr into tele promi LD >rof ors who care! S " 20 Newstrom, the formes p d | SeenG uie ding of ‘o niece, Miss Je: onto i pelde riko row | Appreciating this fact, the New York Plumb- OF COUNCIL BLU; { em, Frominent lSwyers wito varelll; “Tho effect will be favorable,” ivas the | orve a N orag ehng | Burket, who on Monday was married to Ed | Peuters tonfght decided to strike tomorrow | SEFRERUNE Chls fact, the Sew York Blamb: | 0 o ..$160,000 ¥ Y orling shed | | the decision as veported in the Times are of | nd, as 1 beliove, instantaneous, T | i WG G Sve: RO ROTINE, 060 | Dodder, " wealthy young Grand Island | Unless thoir wages (reve Iucreased from 0 | teen feet from the curb line, and_connect the | Surplus and Profits, 50,000 | the opinion that the court has not, squarel { the governor will now convene the | g surrounded by feed boxes andy n | Danker. d‘":d m“‘“ “":_*’!'::”::l’l'" wenty-five hun- | quna with water with everything com- | Liability to Depositors. .. 850,000 docided upon the question as to ino_right of | legisluture for an extrn session and it is the | Wi Ty SN WL TR YRR | B, L. Poole, claim agent of the St Paul, are con i pleto and the w: o use fors1e, Cash [ Dinecrons1. A. Milor, 1 wson, B I ! the importer to sell in orlgingi packages, but | 90y logical thing to do. We will have the water drawn up smelled disgustingly of | Minneapolis & Omaha, was in the city yes: o T with order. ‘This offer applies to unpaved | Shugart, F. B Hart, J. D, Edmundson, Chas 8 6 plataly lald: dowa ,;,‘i,.‘l.,‘ thts. there | the cvils of tho suloon system from this time | FI Wever Shawn up smelied disgustingly of | oo G 4 World's Fair Election. streets where mains ave laid. 1. My ansiet genoral banking busi- b w 5 il s L kL XA | vithout covers absorbed the stench of the | Miss Ina Hascall roturned from Grand | ~CHICAGO, April 30.—The world's fair direc- i noss. apital and surplus of any k 15 ho donbt what it will do when such a caso comes up squarely before it The court says : “The power «d in congross to regulate g0 un pine for The people, it occurs to winsist upon resubmission in order that the importers’ trafie which will now where she had been as a | tors tonight clected Lyman J. Gage president | Everybody who have lawns to trim are | bank in fouthwestern lowa. r-Burket wedding. and Potter Paliy Thomas Byran vice | saving tim Lmoney by getting the new | Intorest on I'ime Daposits, presidents. Thomas lawn mower at Shugart & Co.'s, 11 Main street. They are the che Island yesterda, guest at the Dodd vater in wh place s t eighteen feet deep, sloping tow: h they were sunk, To the rear manure pils at ds the | Matt R. Bingham, who represents the THOS, OFF WL P commerce” among the several states | D064 4 AL AL and covered with a thin layer of earth, | Michigan stove company in Nebraska, is a n post and best | fs the pow to preseribe the rule ;":'!‘,]Li\]':[]x i"‘;“ :’ '?.'y'-"':n:md ":;:' ." :-}Iifl'(:f‘ In||||'x~4\|v|lr; a {v‘\\ feet flr\ml!lu- 1[:;.»1' (sln;r st at the I w.."' Having finished his ik mowers made. £y . i i ! L omimeres is tobo governed |- Ths = nrohibitiond -l e | ied the body of a cow. Under the hot sun the | ng trip, he is on his way to Chicago to o - o ? MD SFY Dy wElch tBat comuierco s lobogovatned | The prohibitiontsls . have, now nothing | stench emltted wae nauseading, ~Tho 16- | enjoya well esvned vacation. o lst night, bringing with him Charlie Parker, | . We have special machinery for table and OFFICER & PUSEY, { and fs a power comploto in ftsclf, ucknowl- | fohops for and I belfovo tho next vepub. porter attempted to go to the edge of it to —fi iy who several months ago jumped a bail bond | ‘:;;““': o Caacado laundty comp Tele- | edging no limitations other than those pre- | jiedfl sonvention will declave fo high lieense. | Jooic down into tho ereelc but_sank_into. the A Slight Blaze. of §1,000, signed by Lew Crower. Young | P'00%0 B . filth and serambled ou v NENES drdiv Al . : e o Iw'll‘-’l!;x‘nu; tinlively stylc. as fn | o The burning out of a chimney drew the fire | Parker was wantod in tho district court, | Important to Hlorsomen It about the same shape, with the exception that department u‘m! a large crowd to 1303 lln\_varxl where he was to ve been tried on the | and turf goods. Probstle, to the thinking | his cans are washed at his house about fifty | Street last might. ‘The damage was slight, | charge of huving forged numerous small —————— | rods aw orling and Newstrom both | N0t excecding ks upon s’ banles it tho it The Leaders rs {0 v and domestic exchange. water th from the creek, into which B tho OHAPSU0 LS of fine watehes and fowelry in the city, and | ¢ tions 1 and dnterest pald on time d emptics the drainage from the surrounding LEV. % worth of billiard balls from the I | the place to buy the best goods at the Towest | deposits. scribed in the constitution. It is co-extensive | ippg poople will no longer hold back the state with the subject on which it acts and can not | for tho <k of emply sentiment. . The ques: be stopped at the external beundary of the | tion will now state, but must enter its intevior and must | men: Shell we h be capable of authorizing the disposition of | Unrestrained, ova high licen Breas o 3 proper regulations and vestrictions? The im- those articles which it introduces that th n sell his jug of whisky with im- Largo line horse B-y, C. B. Corner Main and Broadway, Council Bluffs, - Iowa. : porter « I | Al P § establishment without ri — - — may beconto mingled with_the common mass | punity to the minor und drankard. With | “XTECE, 0o 5ot south of Norling's, | Several Papers Road All Favoring the | 20l 5 s ton ho | the most veliuble fivim of of property within the tersitory entered.” | hih liconse aud proper regulation this can e 2 g e e e wnstiie Lagniral BuitiON e ) ¢ & C operty within | ory ; P AL | and is cleaner. The well in the corner of Present System. had a letter on his person from his father, C. B. Jacqueny & Co. Mr. Tiomas P. Fenlon said that, this part | 10t bo oo | the shed has been boarded over, the VicKsnrRa, Miss., April 30.—The levee con- | in which he stated that whenever he wanted — of the court’s opinion is quite clear on the 7 | toreturn to thecity to come in the night, > Cascade laundry 1 box removed to the yard, and a rough sh ; i i ] of new boards thrown over it. Ho has about | Yention began here today, with delegates | 3 SUPE 16 E8 BLN 0, COTE, it LUE Mty twenty head of cattle in fair condition, The | from Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Ten- | 3 500 oe the way of the ol I 1 | question also oceurs if we are to have whisk importer to sell *in | yud heer free why not manufac question of right of th ire them at | original packages. home? Why not invite capital and give em- | ' : e e veie b 5 e 2ty IoYTHaRE Lo ol TABGIGHST. YIHALe i | place has been very recently cleaned up and | nessee, Kentucky and Missouri. There were When arrested the young man was em The Population of Greece. On dunuary 11 of the presont year, tho su- | by 0 il ot distilleriag | BUOUL 8 foot of carth thrown upon a manure | also a fiumber of fedaral engin s ployed as a bell boy at the Kirkwood house. According i L e | preme court of this state rendered an opinion | FHEOS E SECHSE T SIULERE OUb O80 are | Pile fifteen feet in depth. some gentlemen from northern state: 5 citist ras ) ¢ onan origiial packago case, the state v8 | hrought hore and sold with impunity, and 16 | , WAK'S well somo fect, from his barn and | The convention was called some timo ago Ralph Hitcl Al British consul nt Patras, o Conkus lnf YRR ST ek I 1O IS Qar Bon st | s Sl ! L en | tasted and smelled clean. The eans, e said, | to consider the future protection of the ¥ | The v : eloook, the bo irecce of last year gave a total popula- Fulker. The testimony fn the lower court | will uive something move than fie spoken | woro gealded and washed thoroughly and | from inundation and to discuss a sch Thefuneral of Ralph Hitcheock, the boy | gio1 o/, 187,908 of whichil, 5 we showed that the defendant sold to numerous | tisfy the people. I persons what were called “prize packages,” :‘I""‘ ‘(-::'(H'x:;vm-l;. marvelou growth now for being boxes about twelve inches square in Mr. Beecher Sterne, state secrctary of the each of which there wasa jug of Whisky. | yesubmission club, says wish to express These boxes were shipped from Nebrasia | to the Times the heartfelt thanks of the re- and were sold in Kansas by the defendant in | submission clubs of Kans I speal for every resubmissionis ¢ G | o vho was killed by being run_over by a mot 3 those examined in his ean house smelled | the permanent and substantial improvement | Who was killed by g Y males and 1,0 females. The in- o i § sweet and clean. Wiig Claims to have lost | of he levee system. A number of papers | train in South Omaha, was held from the | s0 since the last (.-u-.u:n.u ‘.'l' 5. | Over 0. u7v MA‘lN xSTREE‘I:M St seventeen customers though the error in con- | were read today. all favoring the levee sys- | Gospel Temperince headquarters in Exposi- o i S ver O, fcquemin S 0. e ¥ Store, g ¥ ¥ ) I Of the provinees the most populov founding Nordling's cowshed as one of his, | tem and ' calling for its extension | tion hall yesterday afternoon. The attend- | that known as Attien and Boetin, v and was anxious to show everything about | and improvement; also objecting to the con- ChAsbiione it i ot @ a, i the place, struction of more bridges across the Missi ance was very large, the_exercises being con- | population of the next Achain The Spring Hill dairy was next visited and | sippi, on the ground that they obstruct | ducted by Revs. Beans, Hart and Cornwall. | and Elis, with 210,713. All the other to Crete forinter- | ape helow 200,000, the same form and condition in which they A e i a somewhat surly consent given to there- | navigation. The committee on resolutions | The remaius were take { were shipped. Tl defendant was in chi 1 do not think Governor Humphrey will now | gucettor inspection, . The ‘sheds were nof, | will Teport. tomorrow, ment. The pall bearers were the young men | of the raiirond depot and express oftice at | Nesitute to call the extra session of ' the legis- | Gue’toan bt the water used was clear and pdidels; Who were in the class with Ralph in the con- | Okketo und tho boxes were shipped | Murend Iwill NOURTD im tamortow. | e, being forced by a ram_from a spring at Levees Break. test for the Demovest medal. i by express from Brule Springs, Neb. | VO WL Put tn the place of prohibition an | omd distance from tho place. The cattle | Bavov Sana, La., April 80.—The old levee ST i nest, common sense l| m and will control the liquor busine The Colored Barbers' Dance. Some of thoso " who upplied to pur. | chase liquor from the defendant presented ¥ y orders \\'{lil'h purported to come erm Ttawl- | Will publish to the world that the wall has fng and from a man called “Ax,” bt the | been torn down which has stood between the testimony indicated that the defendant sold | immigvant and the state, and we will once 1L ywho sipplied, regavdless of ovders, and | More bid him welcome.” iy sales’ were made when no’ such —— Wo | Were poor and ragged looking, but appavently | broke at another point today, letting the [, TR ¢ bkt R healthy. water against the mew loves, which also | . The colored barbors ball at Garfleld hall At the dairy of H. Nielsen twenty cows | Jter / 4 ich 50 | last mght was largely attended and was a in good condition were found, and the sur },’“,‘,:t:l R v I i WS 100 e il roundings were neat and clean.' The water is 2 were in attendunce, Conspicuous among taken from a well on a sido hill at one end of those present were the colored delegates who With your name and address, mailed to m I the sheds and was pure. ; 4 \ Y o ted T e afAnALRE aske The ro: and a v pftness | e are now in attendance upon the convention ool Jidors woro presnted, Lo dofendantasked | o U0 i 1s Invasiaony. obiaiyed by thoss | ,,T0o foed glven ‘tho cattle was about the | A Nebraskas and a Kansas Man Bite | 5300 boinaticudsnce upon tho convent Ol G o I S CE e N Dl et e Trusses, Belts containing intoxicating lquors wevo sold by | Who use Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder. food. RO colsisting o rietiopped, Then Squeal. Sl o necessary to obtain an interesting treat- | SIS 29 { k. the defendant in the original ages as de- At o T was in good condition. PuitApELPHIA, April 30.—George Allan of If you wish to sell your property call on the R lOnTiLy » diseases incident Chest Protectors, Ete. : ed for shipment i Neb i ahn BEAUMONTS PROTEST. ESod cOTIHEL g Phillipsburg, K, and Bl Beelo of Su- | {10 & Wells Co, C'B. Tadd president, 605 | 1se on the blood and the di ACen I)R ( B JUDD, P 0] G constig (i “ | get a better one ome. Try Cook's extra fce V. 'y : i VAY, ting to the siles of intoxicating Tariff and Silver Bills. b i po Al A TEA TR lice today. ; £ J. €. Bixby, stenm heating, sanitary engi- COUNOIL BLUNIE, owa The réquest was refuscd. W AsHiNGTON, April 30,—Ralph Beaumen ol S They came cast on & “green goods” hunt | neer, 43 Life building, Omalia; 202 Mer upreme court of the state held that in- | chairman of the national legislative commi District Court. | and received the usual satchel supposed to | block, Council Biufs.™ / ting liguors transported from another 20,000 in counterfeit money and for tec of the Knights of Labor, has written Mrs. Hazel Porter has applied to the courts | contain Chofce residence proper :f\xmx.ll_\' located 8kin Eruption Cared. l he J 1[\ 1\1 Ul l)hy q ¢ state to a point in Kansas are subject to the god i ¥ N vhicl o 2 i oy N 3 [ Tawws of Icimsis relatine to the sale and dispo. | Major McKinley a lotter criticising the pend- | for @ divorco from her husband, Charles 1% | Which | they - paid 200 T legal ten- | gorsal by 1. H. Sheato & : : sition of such proverty to the same extent | ing silver bill. Beaumont says in part; Porter. The parties were married in Red | der. This sll happened in ! bl tHey - = One of my custoracrs, a4 highly respected and MANUFACTURING GO., i ane in like matiuer i are other fntoxicating | On what ground of equity and justice does | Oak, Ta., Novomber 20, 1879, and have two | Worg GA0E, Lo ebh G LT R QAChespiundEHiC s mokEences gniiséntfalfcilizon jL-whojla o tesnt from = liquows alveady rightfully existing in the | your party decide to confer lozal tender pow- | childven, aged nine and eight years, respec A Eab o e PRI A Or vest and thing in the the city, has used Swift’s Specific with excellent 15t Avenue and 21st Streot. stato, and can not bo sold ‘at the plico of des- | ors on these cortificntes for. tho purposo £or | ively, Mhe potitioner avers that Portoris | fmung 80 in money Bisounting. sevoral bins oL Gl fonc tination in the original packages or other | which the national banks desive to use them u ¥ i ! L2 form except as the laws of Ko prescribe. | and refuse the farmers and business. mon of | the Dossessor of a vicious temper and a zllwf;f tissue paper. “They left for the west | j, o0 GG wrene The police power of the state, so oxe SR et position, and has been guilty of | tonight somest, t does not infringe on the power del pAUMON xtreme cruelty. On the Ist of April, 1889, PRECAUTIONS IN PARIS. made, and is congress to regulate commerce between the standard rm‘pqud 1;1.-1 up bgllmwt a bookease i o Wi states. Tnis case has been appealed to the and attempted to stab her with a long | g kons I 0 not, fail supreme court of the United States and will butcher knife. Assistance at hand, | Fourteen Hundred Street Hawkers In | ') the Richards result. He eays it cured him of a skin cruption . I Shugart & Co. | that e had boen tormented wits fortivysearn, | Sash, Doors and Blind y. It is the hand- and had resisted the curative qualities of many iost_ durable fonce it it Thand uEJeorhigh: Roneur Cirao, Dro wlst, Foile iy, Meb. I Kindling wood §2 Jvdust by tho ) first-cl and the on of Chi at the Wi to lear D te Other Half,” \\ll.ll is to hinder, under this bill, these be the first of the many cases avising from | same bankers from discriminating hgainst | however, and she made her escape. She fur | the Care of the Police. Baptist church, O 3 COTIORS ” the prohibitory laws of this state that have | this note, s it is only lerel tender for certain | ther alloges that he has driven her from home | PArs, April 30.—Fourteen apdred hawl- e I J ( IAL \() I'CES. | _ P e e I ; been before the same tribunal upon which | purpe il creates money for bank- | #nd children and refused to provide for her, | ers huve béen arrestod and will bo kept im- | A leading lawyer of this city remarked COUNCIL BLUFFS. e two lectures of Dr. Henson the court, armers, give a fair and square expres- | evs and notes Tt is not notes the | although he owns two farms in Towa valued | prisoned till Friday to prevent their | after heaving the - CHRIS BOSEN, sion of opinion. In the Towa case the right | farmers are in need of. re already | ot about #5000, and an orange grove and e b i at the Chautauqua last summer, that he {OL SALEHotel propert Jooms, of hn]u){)munn was_only involved, but the | burdened down with nofes, 1t is money they | houses in Florida. Sho prays for o divorce, | Deing employed und vaid to ongaze | Gouid’rainer give §25 than have lost eithor of | 4 trally Jocated. - Brs. Wi Noble, % & court outlined what wero the rights following | want with which they may liquidute | the custody of the ehildren and alimony. O Lo T [them Tileh inG, oounslibiuns, e u] 4 those of importation. their indebtedness to their bondsmen. [+ The cases against Jottie Reynolds and | police today seized 1,600 iron-tipped cudgels ——— lo-A cl arm in N C Wi The case of Bowman vs the Chicago & [ T insist, s if you, as the leader | other women of the town who are charged | &t the oftice of the Journal de Assaut and a | wpne Other Hall” is one of the very best of Bueiineg v Northwestern railway company beforc the | of the house let this 1 puss _creating ling liquors without a license were | Stock of rovolvers and kaives at the house of | . Henson's lecture: ! 1 resic ‘Mm\ and Planing Mill. it supreme court in 1887 was one_ where the de- | theso cortificates without con \g upon ed by the county attormey. The | & socialist. —_——— & Wells company, 608 Bre A fendant refused to transport liguors from an- | them full legal tender power to enuble tiese | liquors were found in the ‘houses, but there Deadwood Will Go D For mingled wit, humor and solid instrue- | bresident. Best equinpid, most. eontra [} other state to that of Towa. The court held | overburdened farmers to meet their obliga- | Wasno evidence to show that the women had A IO S0 % tion Dr. Henson has no superior if equal, in w3 Willow av toryinitheolty. “AllEmodonis | for tho plaintift, “Justice Ficld dissented | tions, you are guilty of committing a wrong, Deapwoon, S. D., April 80.—[Special Tele- | thig countr of park; L 1",1]'\..”13‘1.»...1\ | o from the opinion of the court only i * | and mivk it, it is one t hoth you and your soners were sentenced by Judge | gram to Tue Bee.]—Tomorrow the prohibi- — — ishon ,""‘. by .1: g i cant St § ;Rm the m-.; x‘uu[u;-: Lr"" far lfl{flugh, for | party will e toatone for in' the coining . ll‘hh u:’n 'I’okp&g&u;'ulv)rml tion law of South Dakota takes eftect. The ]:)I'.I‘Kn\'n.n\ lecture nn”"H:xl\)\lllvll'-”“(l|ul ing all modern improvem ,ml“}_\_ ,.,\,“, If"'\'f"f (i i o reason that the right of importation must | congressional cam 'bur- s club, who tool roman | e S i 5 ight, | ‘Back Bone''were among the greatest attrac- 5 At sros, ten miles | \er North Main carry with it the right to sell. Lyl viaeslhoorly to be | overcoat belonging to Cieorge Mills, was sen. | Saloons of De ‘,‘."]“;‘“‘1 “’l;" K ,f‘?"““:f"'l“‘! tions of the Chautauqua last year. ity proportymy IeIm ot ton miles Bluirs, Telephone 280, |- % M, Justice Matthews, who delivered the | tyified with, The: tenced to thirty days in juil aud to pay the | NO attempt will be made to evade the law, e Blufrs, L ] in the | costs. Harry Lee, who pleaded guilty to | asall believe that a rigid observance will Wanted at once, six paper hangers and inion for the court, held: “It is casier to | Yo, us the leader of your ; Tarizing” Hompstead's place in Valley | sooner work its repeal. Mor¢ thun £0,000 | painters at H. P. Niles. - Good wages; por- hink that the right of importation from house, are on the point of pressing & measure | bury abroad and of transportation from one state | through the house knownas a tariff oill, | township, was sentenced to two years in the | dollars worth of lquor has been sold heve | manent employnient. Viiish With all_modern Facial Dblemishes, such as Piuples, , to another includes, by necessary implica- { which you say is to protect the tillers of the | penitentiary and to pay the costs. within the past four weeks for private use, - Jot H0x150 ft.. on paved Blotehes, Black 1 Freckles, ton, the right of the importer to sell in un- from ruinous uuu|n~|||lun from_ubroad Frank L. Weaver has brought suit against | varying from five gallons to a barrel. Thé | Miss Rhodes’ general shorthand and type o)y S o6 biook TromE Motor i Toa: AT AT e Y broken packages at the place where the i Nathan G. Sales to_enforce compliance with | wholesale houses are doing a rushing busi- | writing office, Nat'l A oom, Brown build s oom Tiouse with modern impro lass neighbos but will close tonight and remove to | ing. Depositions taken. ming and under the recent decision of e has | the United Stat ourt supply the | S, B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl strect, s | the terms of u contract for the transfer of cer ame tiliers of the soil have come | tain stock. : nelusion that duving that .umlm,.r.. The Central investment company transit terminates, for the very motive of that bri consists in transportation in that other purpose and ich of commerco which ind § "Address / lri DR. W. L. CAPELL, ' « o 848, Marcus Blk, Broadway consequent umerce which consists | thev were luboring under a delusion and brought suit in foreclosure against Frank B. | demand here in o ges. loanimoney for Lombard Tiivestment company! e to L ¢ in the sale of tho commoditics | como to the further conclusion that it Gould and wife to recover on notes secured Z —_— 7 N sy ter COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. ¥ 1 transported. Such, indeed, was the point | from competition from Wl that they aro | by mortgage on lot 7 of Lindsay’s addition. The Irrigation Commission. : family wash Tough dried thly . P decided in the case of Browh vs Maryland as | s ffering, but on the contrary, it is from o The National Bank of Commerce has | Hrrox, 8. D., April 80.—[Special Telegram o5 Inside were propurty it o [ ] to fore LTI o, with the expr st tholinters brought suit against the Omaha banking | to Tue ment, |u|lu~np|n|un of Chief Justice Ma unfair legis- | company and all of the stockholders theveof, ) , ¢ ¥ Jusf 1 the commission today completed arrangements to . M. ELLIS & GG intly y li 3 3 s o i X | d@ews new place, 43 and 45 Main strect. W C. Stacy & Son, Room 4, Opera block, i it 18 not not, necessary to express and. opinion R the binking compuny on gecount of non-com | amined tho artesian well that farnlshes wator s o i “’ 7_” ; Y e v H i 5 roaise g o ) 3 5 By & o the city vere given an exhibitic s i : — | upon tho poiut. bocaiise that question does | NI TS AES BHKOT Tes pliance with the law. The bank also asks | o the city and were given an exhibition The gasoline stove 15 more dangerous than | FAOR SALEOn monthiy wayments or torms ' 3 diserimination against them i BEk.]—Colonel Nettleton's irrigation of corporate wealth by just suc Cholee Tots in Mullin's sub. ut A nall parts of the city on’ e nsions, tect us.? ; Judge Valentine of the supreme court said : 41 do not like to express un opinion until I not rise in the pr nt ca ued to udgment against the banking company and | the fire department of its power for fire pu < <y 5 \ 3 2 5 Y i SR GOmit ] AT Gbaka s Dacial 10 (3.0 Bome! paper soyas! | Nobruskaus % OrlginnloTobn & WedBrics s o as st the banking compauy poses. The flow of the well indicates 130 | the uniouded gun, Savo lifo and property LT R L VO E e ) NTEN 1 i Attorney il Kollog said; © ST am sur- | Hickley; Adeclbert Grinnell, Alliance; | Sumucl Pruyn has commeniced suit against | gllons a minute. The commission leaves for | Using tho C. B. eny OTLEIY L idet, U blocks trom motor | Rooms 4 and ¢ i omonn, prised and disappointed at the decision. 1t | mphoma B I Ol AT T e Cisan J. Moatz et al to recover on a note | Jamestown tomorrow afternoon and will re- BLOVO P o AL Neb., and Roon orriam floc aimply ropudiatos, a8 1 interprat it, tho de. | Lromus M. Carter, Blalv; Oliver D. Decler, Akl lot 26, block 21, | turn May 10 R s one block from | Counell Bluits, Ta. ~ Correspondence solicited Cisibn of the Uhited States supreme court | Omabn; Hewry D, % Donipnani || il M oy BREEREEB00A9H \h biod e T o s st 0 two Dlgeks | T = [SERCSRer T | b{ made forty years ago aud which has been the Original widows, — Dukota Coal Strike. sl e M R O B o f B i law during that time, The court then held Mitlors of Wil I Hendle ¥ Court. Piknne, S. D., April30.—[Special Telegram | 1V i e \H\(]\ A BNRLI(HS that a New Hampshire hip | winors of Martin M. Young, Belvidere. 3V s brought suit against | to Tne Bre.]—George W. Freeland, a settley | PAIUES comimencing o juse ico duving the 3 i into V moht, contrary to the prohbito; Towa pensions: Original McHen: i SO bid ud . . Ve P 3 month of N will get the benefit of the AROCHITRHROTS Taw in force in L:u ‘I atter state, ul barrel of | Centiville; Isaac Higgins, st Bishop T ska and Towa insurance company | from Cheyenne City, sixty miles northw present card p) for the scason of 1800, e { ) L 8 o . e ) g0 0, which he alleges is due him on a | of here, ed today. He reports the dis- | Those who commence later will not get bene- AUl e . bearing tho govi ont i Stahl, Prescott; Ch J. Rideock s 2 of here, ar D ot 5 2 P i S | B Davrel ik | Montocello; Frederick fnsuring his houso against fire. covers thero of a big veln of coal of good | fit of scuson prices as the price will probably Toon ' llaue, also. -raaw house on the SUPRKRRINTENDENTS, | violation of the laws of Vermont. 1t is as | John X T e euso of Rohrbaugh against Cluftick | quality. Coal is known to exist in large m‘l co. All ""“";‘ ,";“'“‘“‘" tojour caro | motor line e 5 FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. | e serious and possi a8 dangerous o Indiauol judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff | quantities further west, in the Black Hills, | Will receive prompt e G Judd & Wells cc 1y, 006 Broudway, . R oore30 Borklin B 16aN A Con iR L e I decision as the famous Dred George Copper for 260.41. but this is the first discovery in land re- Telept No. 109, Omes o T % Tudd, pres. Koo 610 N. Y. Life Building, Oniahi, Neb \ | danikionlof proalayery days: T faal Ll o i Risher, Missouri V Tho case of Houston against Meals was de- | cently opened that is believed will develop ‘elephone No. 16 0. 4, st h ; cising the court, Tt is not what the people of | €. Morey, Sibley; Marshall Lee, cided in favor of plaintiff, judgment being | into paying mincs. v o 5 £ The ‘state had & vight 16 expect from the sue | Willinm S, Bellows, Ladora, Reissue given for §645. 19, | We want you to list your rental property = 7 f, sreme court of the United States. I hope that | iam Draper, Brighton, O widows Pt Pierre’s Saloons Closed. “):'hllhunl‘f e you u(’n‘“fhl'vllf:,‘jll;‘ fOI‘ ()()l\’”l()‘ ‘ x f . here may be something hedging in the de- | Amenda M., mother of Thomas A, Jer- A) A TS. Pieie, 8. D, April 80.—[Special Tele- | lenants. Rents c SR RO . ; il i Y oot | o :}.'xxuml\‘f.lxm{x\.n\li"f“n!fl1.\.\‘:":“("3“"' Yoars ago, when the Academy of Music | &M toTu Bee|—~The nuwerous saloons R R S i “7 e as it now looks, and therefore I am anxious to ier wid Minett | X, ‘ears ago, whe D Music A £ £ ¥ AR o e . Jere s no s In the s see the full text. The dissenting opinion is | _ South Dakota Pensi Reissued—Robert | was Omaha's first class and ouly theater, o | °f Pierve all closed heve toujght, prohibition o and bridgo S P orid tarcon king v ; seaver than the decision itself, and I think ( Sturgeon, Chambe N Lacind by 2 983 i going into force tomorrow. No attempt will . West, porc n and bridge oy A i splendld results thi i A R o ihion " had blonde comedian frequently played there,and | ho'iide by them to continue their busis Pearl. s o, Food eooked by AT R T L e Minister Palmer Withdraws. iu those duys he was considered about the | jn violation of the law. On tho door of o1 - i i v rotaing more Ui M por p Yie decision, ns I read it, is that a party in | Dremeoir, Mich, April 50.—[Special Tele- | funniest man on the stage. body went | saloon, encireled with crape, was the folloy A good hoso reol fiee v 'y 100 feet o i caniinprapatdlinusritlve i\ 1 into the state from other | gram to Daw Bre.) Hon, Williun J, Liv. | to 5¢ John Dillon, and he was very popular. motto: “To be opened 'wgain when the | hose purchased at Bixby's. : i R s other moans. [n addition states liquors in orlginal packages and can | 4, gitone, jr,, Miuister Themas W, Palmer's | People used to laugh at him until their e R Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental | i » b bk gell, the same to 4 second party Without lu- | jh e yand man in matters politicul, today ro- | Would ache, and tell most wonderful ‘storie Child Burned to Death, oftico fo 101 Pearl strect, up stairs, NO COAL! i ity to avrest under our prohi aw." . | 3 his artistic ability. Ho comes uround oc il e At m i NO WooD ““Phen, general, you think that it affects | ceived the following cabl from Mr. | cogionally yet, and 18 still something of au en- | MTCHELL, 8. Dy, April 30.—[Special Tele- Y T ST (i s C C Kuusas sind that {t will malco it possible 1o | Palmer, dated Pavis: Withd y nume. | tortainer, but his comody no longer utiracts (o u; rl:m lgx-|.9<_‘A four-year-old .-mm(.: anerers) deslinulo, dwellings. with “medern: | N(;‘(Asuhs § sell liquor in s in that | T caunot now be a candidate,’ fors to | the attention it used to. He has not been able | L Loke, living ff the enstern part of | Prbytorian church. . H. Sheafo & Co | ) SMOKE! b ) sy it but T believe that j¢ | M¥: Palmer's candidacy for’ goveruor in the | to keep up with the proc Mr. Dillon | Autors cousty, wa“humed to death in S SR J g TR ' Iy sy ity elic i coming election. My, Livingstone appeared ab Boyd's 15t night to | prai re e wig going home and Lt 4 ! ey does that very thing, 1 fear that it is i sori- | gy Mr, Palmer's aetion is due to_thy a fairly good audionce in thut old play en- | was overtaken by uLu flames, The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- NO DUS1 shiall ous, if not a fatal, blow to prohibition. Our{ of his nicce and last relative, Mrs. Ruby | titled “Wanted the Karth.) He was ad- e P . No ODORI vop I law has neyer attempted to prohibit theim- | Hapilton, to whom he was much aftached. | mirved, and by his peculiurly breezy manner on Saloonkeepers Quit Business. | W& R . 40 ¢ the | 3 il 8 3 [y NOD ER portation of liquars into this state, for the | This is the ouly veason, 1t is suid, that can be | created an immenso amount “of merriment, | HvroN, S. D., April 80.—(Special Tele: | Good papor S at Crockywell's, ANGER! ERIIOPRI DL AUDAAW WE1L RROW 1 & assigned for Mr. Palme sudden with- | but his company, with possibly one excep- | gram to Tue Brk.]—The saloonkeepers of - - T, for ind not be done under tho statutes of tho United | gy, 15 he was on his way home to tuke | tion, was no beiter than so many ordinary ity qui i feht i f ‘ou want the Vi o 1 i & h for ki i 1 3 S i o « Mt Ty 0l 5 0] on, S 1O . 8 ) the city quit lnl\uu\\ tonight in compliance 1f you want the best Wall paper go toJ. D, | = - i lmm I | States regulating tho traflie of common cat- | yupg'in’ the contest. Minister Palmer will, | amnteurs. Miss Blla Miller, tho soubrotte, 1 | i oo, Pt ot ihtte v | Croskwell's Fiors botween. the states, Wo huvo only | [arti ¢ ilioe | cank s fillu Millors thio soubrette, 1 | with the requirements of the probibitory law AL sought to_ prevent the sale of such liquors | 0WEYer come to Aw A [ on several hearty rounds | wijch goes into effeot tomorrow. / "This decision says in substance that we can oFupplanas; Ll L WAY FOR SALE, | : ) s ] not prevent the sule of such liquors as long us A Reeeption to eral Merritt. T — Sons of the American R One hufndred tons of hay for n stack | : i ‘- ind FOSLR I FaRs: 8 y they reman in the original packages. @ fear | Leavexwowrn, Kan, April The foll s ta wars asued by the | . LOVISYILLE, Ky, April 80.—The national | 8t Lake Manawa. BEN MARKS. i ADVAGTAGE we must ook to congress for relief. This is vam to Tue Bre.) A brilli *ROISNOTERRRIDIFIMANGES Ia0ed by {he B the Sons af the American Revolu- e 7 ) An Opou Roustor a temperance state and the poaple whil d n was tendered Generab and Mrs, | Puilding inspector w'l;l s | tion held a meetiug here today for the pur- | 1, M T G Edgerton, son ‘ul Judgo B = o) A PR PN 2 i From AT Conta ot r mand congressional uction that will pr Morsit this evenin at Fort Leaven- | SatoSimpion, vwo story tramed welling, pose of porfectingithe national organization, | LARCrton of Yunkton, and hlrr“h? . : e i S [ § T 2,3 % o1 S AT F ¢ " by the oflers of the garrison. Tho | D. V. Hholes, one and . threa-fourtis The mecting was ‘organized with Alexander | Lender of Sioux Falls and i X i 3 wiined Vapor, [ of Preside, Vebb. 1 » | district court, ave in the city investi- | 4 P W ulae Diffus o g 1 President Webb, in_the : ; 5 1 3 [ iting the methods of the United States | story frume dwolling, Forty-thivd and Webb, @ brothe nt was intended as a token of the regret Nicliolus streets. .. 2000 | chair.’ The constitution was adopted which i have seen tho full text of the decision. It it | feltat the approsching departure of General | 1 Dailey, Femodel Bl o ¥ onie e o S Grillor Froo From it e e e AR R A T ...m”wm Ui dory 2851 o . Dail .~'n|u“uf'5'-‘f.»‘."r‘”hf)' Looo | Mk .{m.- 1 society organization civeuit and district court here for their : : ; b g catés it means not only the abalition of Kun | jieudquartens of the department of the. Mis EINIL TINOE DOFRLIR s cre e, b o | Aist of € 1o \:mh poclctics. | future benefit | plih fMat-plato Billod wit i) sas liquor laws, but also the license laws of | it GRRTCEs B0, BAG Hepartiont ot 1 ; e e llows csident, | = s Jaeiu ARG Btk ik every other state. It means that the Intoxi- | 3Ve been Lmanatorro 'Inn‘ilk‘:l\‘:“l ,.:...’?(ln.‘..m' LAl 5 s s tereirieneesee s 8 6,750 | Dr. Willism Seward Webb, > vic; fist | COBS | , ari il o ’\ cating liquors can be shipped o hero from | {3 oedntion was complete in ,.,“,wm,“,m P o | enine vorleibee X | . | ot L lish, onll and see thes f Kunsas City and sold in the oviginul puckages | 110 WERGETMISEIVEE tn LI appolpt: Says She Was Drugged. oning, M orle; second, | ¢ . Lot 1 by gills, pints, quarts or barvels. It will have | ST ouis Saturds C. . Ziegler, the man whose daughter was | Buckner ‘\-Y ntucky 3 .'l“"ll- /] the effect of taking probibition from the stato P assaulted by a number of Fort Omaha soldiers | Afnoux of New Yol fourth, Hon [ TRADE MARK e B ( \S & E [ I EIRIGHEIGEERRE ), and making itoa national § :»""‘. Thrown Under the Engine. Monday night, yesterday swore out a com- {m, 3 | C [ prow o uperance lectur Cievinsg, Wyo., Aprit 80.— [Special T plaint charging six of them with rape. Dur- | Cresap, United States navy MIERRIAM BLOOK. % y Wome! st o " oA o " ance unh‘-ll:l‘lllulh‘&‘l:::\‘l“\\nll !1'.:.1(“:;. tho Lo gram to Tug B . Dib- | iug the afternoon Court Officer Keysor went | eral James Otis, New York, | THE GREA: congressman, I am surprised at the result. 1 | ble, while coupling cars at Groen River today, | to the fort and arrested one man, Sam Coots, | Be R “"0. ERm 4 MEDY‘" bA had fully expected t LAUNAY, 01l ACCOUN] was thrown under the engine and so badly | the others having left the Bellvue rifle | s T Vi T ANT CURES PERMANENTLY | ( ; ‘,\' l;]<l ‘Bl his ultra states’ vights ideas, would pl crushed that ho died a fow hours later. His | range, Coots wus brought to the city and . § & different construction on the law. I thought | prother was killed under somewhat similar lml:n-\l in jail. Last nmlll‘.l,um the ll.l\l;{hl\'l' that a larg ing of packing house men | IRHICUMATISN., J 47 : > | was held ir executive committee made a | Fuller would take a different view of it. | ciroumstinees a few months ago. ;.| —Brakeman J, . & COMP/ . Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n Harlan and Graw stand where I thought they ey was taken to the station, but was unable to | Wi% - O SRARITA AR AILeS TiNge T would, but I thought that Judge Brewer The Newmarket Meeting. identify the man as being ono of her assail- | Feport recommending the course advised by Sufbred widrdors, Mios | l R would coustrue the law differently from what ). ants. The other men will be ted to- | the ¥ ‘ation of Labor—that for the present ten years und got 1o relief till Lused St Jacobs I l ] { he has. Having these ideas, I naturully con: LoxnoN, April 80.—At the Newmarket | oy | the elght houy trouble be confined to the car Oil, Wwhich curcd me. . WAL B, HOUNDEK, f cluded that tho lowa court would be sus g today the race for the 2,000 gulnea | The young girl sinco recoveriug to some | penters. This report developed a decided ;s o L a1l xa kAnd tax CAtaTot ! tained. As I say, if the full text of the opin- | stakes for three-year-olds was won by Sure- | extent from her critical udition concludes | difference of opinion among the men and Pres. AT DRUGGISTS AND lmu»,:;;”‘ - Nos. 205 and “‘“‘“IM_\‘ and 204 and 208 Plerce Street, Councll Jf h Lon 1s s the dispatches iudicate, we will be | foot, Lenord secoud, Bluegrecn third. that she was drugged. She states that Mon- | ident O'Neill of theiy union refused to talle fur- THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.

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