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| 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, MAY, 4, 1800.--TWENTY PAGES | SOUTH OMAHA THEIR RESORT,| A FRcviaan commact. | ice s joet St iwbumipd | - MiSoFuoh Reoss. | fgsie) vithe s cunpy g | (RANDNAYSALE AT EISEMAN 1g headq'rs, 418 Be The Manhattan spx way, That Which Has Jeopardized a $500 T o g The Local Posta_of the G. A, R. Will | wero blown down and nearly all 15::‘-‘11:\“11..:“: N e el LR 4 —_— Note of K t Stubt's OVERCROWDED DOCK o o |“"\'" ll«rlu{r Their Mem TV o | dumigad, T hurricune Wiso Visted Mebs COOETIW . P " The board of public works on Thursday | i % % he lecal posts of ghe Grand Avmy of the | ot iton, b1l &1l other points in | &% e —— In Oase Annexation Fails the Gamblers Will | et O 16 b6 okt the iness in the Federal Court Increass | . public have obtaiped the consent of Rev. | iy t et St datikey. v $60,000 Worth of feasonable Dry Goods t0 | j,iortant to Horsemen: Large line hors Th ast ordered Chairman ¥ mbe to cash ‘ ing Dy, v oo i Al dad [ y I3 be Sold Duriug This Month, and tuef goods, Probstle, B -y, C. B, Beck Quarters There check deposited by Ernest Stuht as a guar- " 4 . " . Duryea to delivét” the memorial address - o [ ] ) \ anty that he would tocoed with the Alling of | e Dy e ot DDy o0q Foy | O Decoration day. e committees to make bl ode Scor Cholce residonco property centeally located o b i » contract for whic (70 B Lt o gl Rl SO s B i arrangements for the gelel o of that day Aveusta, Ga., Moy I ¥ o salo ) H. Sheafe & 2 AND MANAGE GROUND FLOOR HOUSES, | it [t i Ifl","‘l'i',llf R h s | of business that must come before him at,the | at I for thegele DERCION OF EIRSORY | ¢6 i B ) <O ApeiL 0 Al1 8 At Prices Heretofore Not Thought of | for sule by E. H. Stieafo " | the ordeér s the alleged fact that he had | May term of the federal court. Until ¥o- | “gyinoo Comrades @runer, Allison, Hams, | Was excited over the cowhiding th Prices That We or Any On ¢ A good girl can find a good situation by ap- Fifth avenue. plying at § sded with the work x . | contly it was supposed tlnu|‘lu|lw‘('luln|\\'rll ! Bumester, Magion, Jlull, Stéwart ani Row* | Jatnes L, Hurper of tho Kiberton St Cannot Duplicate Again— K n interest- | would be present to preside over the law | itzer. | WA o s At Bayes 1 1 Sacific ' one. He claims that the only contract he | o Lhilh Skerits IHn OBABIE Gwing | - Tavitatione o Maginn, Alli- | county in the Georgia logislature, uyers The Unfon Pacific O e rorte 1s o whieh s algned | docket, but now this scems impaobablo owing | _ InYUation = Comrules Tjams, Maginn, ported that Davis had offered an insult to an from 400 Broadway t o e board, i that. | {0 som, matters of bis owen that must be 4t | *Bocorution” Comrilia. Walker, Clements | ehlorly lad. n wiative of Ed A the Nonpareil. ot proce My, Stuht's side of the stoj They Have Already Made Offers of inancial Assistance to Defeat the (0, has removed | + Broadway, next to Welding of the Two Citics— nly by th | tended to, which, with the court business of | i i 3 o g | liad never ted upon by the hoa ) Which, ; Sis | and Wilcox. | citizens’ indignation meeting was BARGAIN LIST DRESS GOODS DE- | a4 How They Stand. Hithoih 16 vk by Mimeelf and his | the eireuit, will keep him O Erogramne and Sk tses, Printing and | Davis was asked to leave town, which he did, | PARTMENT. | Boston Store Sale Nidiad ol b bondsmen, He Tuims that the board | city until the latter part of the month, &% | puqges—Fawcett, Moore, Clements and | Roing to Lexington, Oglethorpe county. K Assorted at 10¢ o yard: 500 pleces dress | JODS DEPART /| had not ovdered him to proceed with the = id the judge: “There Is any amount of | O'Brien. u'n'lf\ Davis challenged Harperto & duel. | goods, all and part wool, full yard wide, for- | can sateens 8¢, usual 1 iallles: o i A teaky Omaha gambler inadvertently ex- | work, and c quently that the cashing of Said the judg 3 Ake | Flowers—Allison, Tjams, Hull, Wilcox and | Mr. Harper replied : | merly s at 25¢ to duc; will go at this sale | _designs in domestic challies 3oy i ) L - ! > ’ ‘h | work, and if I have to handle both dockets I | “Your luct in the past debars me from e vorth e, i 4 hottio ights of the | the ch jne more to show how much ; all Sons of Veterans and the Women's Re- our conduct in the pa i at 10¢ a yard. worth 7e. Bf Yool a pretty scheme the knights of tho | G0 rre R eRve the oty by forfeitures | Will be kept sweltering in the court yoom | fio c0io.0 recopmizing you in the capucity of your re- AT 60 A YARD. Anderson Scotch ginghams 126, sold green cloth have in view in case the annexa- | 30 MR BN NV ol thi wor during the entire summer, or until it is thne | NGUOPS 0yl n e, 9 casos serges and single-fold, half-wool | for 22, A tion of Omatia and South Omaha fails to-oc- | Mt 16 e LK REFOR 0P o to a | 10 k0 to some othier town and hotd court. You | RICCEomEes tams and Barmester | GG, has beon no further communication | qries soode ot a5 sl sod tlsowhore ut | - Our how challio beige sold for Se. We will cur Aot i hieh b Intmndiced i the connell | Bave uo idea Low tho busincss hus ncroased | USPOTATOR FCoM ' | between the parties from 1he to 20¢, Y sell 12 yards for Under the influence of a number of whisky- | at its list meeting, which shows why the | 8ince I came upon the bench. ‘The prospects | =gua %osin 0e s He S woiiante Relief Corps —— AT 350 A YARD. Apron ginghams and seersuckers 7e, usually e influer ! ) ¥ now are that another load will be heaped | . tis de Mores Liberated g o vzos, fancy | sold for Se. sours partaken of ip a Douglas stroet saloon | Work in guestion may not be done. The lots | TSI el Tor if the jurisdiction bill | W83 requested to appoint three members to X n Allof our fine henricttas, serges, fancy { e Holus Dot miaht he told enough of the plans | Teanired to be filled are situated in Kountze, | 1Pon iy showlders, for 16 the Julsdiction b | aet with the committee on finance Pants, May 8, —The Marquis de Mores has | plaids and combinations, i strips and | Indigo bluo and shirting prints, choie the other night he told cnough of the pl Hurtman, Hawthorne, Marsh, MeCorm pass, that w e Mr. Fravk E. Moores has been selected | been liberated. Forty men, who were ar- [ plaids, the most elegant goods ever shown. | for be of the short card men in the pre of & | 4y other additions. The contract referr the time I devote to the government. | o SR bR e ) ' e | ‘These goods ere worth from 50¢ to. To¢, now Our importation order of wash nl~ nexe L : s s\ : 5 ,, iappen, which is the passage of the bunkrupf 3 g . i 2 demonstration, huve been sentence A B AT SoTHe YD < OMbEs: WHS LIRS o KDL, Miorough uvestigation, : the effcct that . Mr, (Stut agrees 10| law. Should this net, which is now before ON THEIR WAY 70 TESTIFY. prisonments virying from one week to threo | MMPOR’ :,fi‘[,’\f,‘,:,‘,”{'. Setenflasmel AR N WA ves ok To_ better understand just how this is to | {iiER By FESGIEGG (willvants upon the city | coniress, becomo a law, it will foreo me to | o puong Marder Gase fn No Man's | Donths. S importation cost, and earnestly request our and 45¢, our price for th 1ty weele occur in South Omuha the condition of the e deaen gainat o speciol fand to by | hold coutt about eightetn months each year. M a No 1 e TR fure il b Gl G| ARt y amblers of Omaha and Council Bluffs re- | created by s ssessment upon the lots | “Tenjoy work, but Tlike to have a little and Revived. 5 ! Ho Ll fast, COTHERITGHAM, Wil i [ 3 Quires explanation $5 06 AIl6d. T eon tistotor th Forth that | rest mixed with it. If those congressmen | Fromssast, Col, May 8.—[Speclal Tele- | Nest y evening at the opera houso | fASt. ool ool Boston Store, ¢ 6l sambling is carried on to a limi many of the streets and alleys abutting upon | Who heap the work onto the district J\hhu‘? gram to Tue Bre.)—-George W. Carr and | the ladies of the P. E. O. will give an enter- Woe offat tomoriow. & fiew: line o ¥ in_Omaha, but in rooms in the Jots fn question have ot yet: been filled | Wire: compelied o o throusl Sl o | wite, manager of the Houserman eattle ranch, tainment of which the following is the pro- | stviped and_plaid surah silks at e AR police, and where the ord or jevaded, and that the owners of the lots ve. | What we aro obliged to endure they would | Lok Ge piorissant, started lust. night for Tickots are 50 cents, iith no extra | They are wosth SPECIAL NOTICES workingman and small boy is not’ perni fuse to fill_their lots until the streets and . Hi i : S | Dl e, hiove: tiievrivaenisa it resorved suits will e put ML e : Stree meif these two uets should become laws | Paris, Tex., where they are called as w ; y il > 5 gt & ¢ he don’t know the ron Such | ajloys ave filled and graded. They also g % 2 ¥ § morrow morning at” Ellis’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, us were witnessed three and {16 | RSHOMEYAToL L tHo ovdor | Propery belong in another court, and would | nesses in the notorious No Man's Land mur- | {1 $116 tomorrow - : things of the past. | i filling of lots until the streets and alleys | £9 there if ||V_n'm!gr-w.nnl'n \\"g\|lfl”in\"'hll- der case, which occurred in July = A T RER, 1.00, wo offer \\v\\-n-n A good girl hoysc- s 4 crime punish st in proper condition, and bt Batgibetore they it CUco BUCHIDILE) 1888, his is the trial of eighteen or 168 toet Aleads ) DIGA0 A LaSEILo FIVe fidites YV Pvork. Good wages. i “",'""“ ’,’l eing bloction in Counioill Blak :; M L R s T R twenty citizens of Houghton, Kan., as petion (st | GREAT SALE OF DRAD ave. ) 10 the spring electio ‘ounc 1ffs | they will comm suit to set aside - B ) . il 3 Aan ot OR RENT o front 100 gumbling was carricd o there asopenly and | sesiment which may b made against the | At the meeting of the county commissioners | 8ccomplices ' in the murdor of Shevift | sejeotion | Gur stockcis se oo | H it ot S Et fo efiantly ns cver known in the history of the | hroperty yesterday afternoon a petition was presented | Jobn Croos of Stevens county, I el b | lect from, Wehave decided to have a spe Reott hous Matin, Connell 81 the yu.lllxml'l-rnl‘v"'h' fow city | I such an expedient should be resorted 10 | asking the board to pay one-half the cost of his posse of six in 1888, s the | Solo. o | sale of the this week, and will SOR SALE=A 1 BB B miTos, with it i city the gambling contractor holds the ants would be | 2SKIng . ) L st ¥ 3 [ ¢ fiom P od from pHices SAL arge span of mules, MG SHorEIN S B e ot the conitractor liolds tho warrants would 6 | o qen o meanth strect from, Blaine street, to | 188 Lo "’ e ‘I, i Loty "; ftatuary........... Frolic at the | S O e wagon and harness, Ingulreut 520 Main o and their onee ground-floo He kuows this from expericnce, beeause in | the north line of Van Camp's addition, the | SHSSEE (U ansis Hne ',‘{'"m::\;:"‘,,;,,,.,.,,,,',. 5 M AdVator and NI Eiddc, to sclect from. A S Il]r]|l|,;’ll!||~ n‘u“ f 1886 hawreceived warrants |("". milar work | balance of the cost to b assessed against | fi the prosecntion of the MEANAMIS: S oot SILK UMBR \\ TED T o v for 1 conveniont and anfo place i wh L, RRERAG ls L abutting property. The petition was signed gave the sheriff and his men supper at 1 e T Seleoted | 26-inch Ching helvalt .YY gardon. J. k. MoCliorson v oIy their voention, South Oniaha furnishes | was pit i agaiiot the wishes of the people | DY four persons, and was referred to the | 0'clock on the night before the massacre and Miss Tidden,” and ornamrntal gold caps at At Fuu ALE-Hotol proport g b D TR 3 | was put in agatust the wislies of tho people | b5 THIF BeRORS, talked “,"" m“‘\nnu aing the matt ;.r the “nlumr RS (I uu...; m‘dh :ln]v ainel elorta i ubrelias, witl ino y docated. 'Mrs. W Ptk SN Sl A O Btree JELYEC C & 2 v ¢ t \m! )binse 3 the Colorado cetion ... .. ndolin Cluly od silver dles, A Eighth St., Council B 5 3 gumblers were not divulged the bibulous | j1 ”," hi ’;' Sl Dbt _"“ |" A | piarity and B, H. Dond as his assistants, the | that Sheriff Cross had a warrant NI d(.“m..,m.,,“,,“. All of our sillk umbrellus | clear or encumbercd roaidonco 10ts. The Jud BB Short in the Douglas strect sloon. They aro | St dnother wis i ihe_ Sloping of o ata salary of £0 and the two former | for the “arrest of the notorious mhe T g ave warranted for one year. Weare head- | & Weils company, 606 Broadway, C. B, Judd, E ¥ et i i o Still another was in the sloping of ¢ per month, Referred to judiciary, Sam Robinson, but had been prevented from o * Lan A quarters on these goods, It does not pay to | president. patent to any obscrver, But their movements | ots, for which the owners refused to p ) I ) obin (An operotta portray Visitof six little | 4 [ ) pr A n this emergency is what he told S EHE B HeoRE Atreots: KA dIoYE ‘The sherift submitted a statement of the | executing it at Houghton, and 1 ng that | cgjecpy head the king of the Lind of Nod fix old umorellas over when you can buy new NOR SALE My ; XU o Woslch a0 Dty of - Aporty i ol osnvatentg i court fees for the February term of the dis- | Robinson had gone into No Man’s Lund he | and ‘thi wo Sregioe Eak tHal thubpibrol g eahar e on e e fted the Magie ity and hud in thete inside | e contractor asks that the wi ; trict court, amounting to” $610.30. Referred | went there to arrest him, where he would not Always remember we have the largest | by steam, lighted by ¢ b Todts LD 104 t ke to the o he contractor as Al have an armed force to prevent the execution | e of the Land ,,, \ml T wor | stock to select from. ingg all modern impro : 3 n stricken out ! ants oiitad hie” BUTY for SiwATrantes (The HIStOr0L Lo fRBUGLE | Fi ey : K Coisoleat fr et 4 50 wiil sell or ¢ v oy pockets some propositions to make to the offi- | 1o stricken out or 1f the. warrants are ¢ e LRCLL Bt o ki 3 ing all modern i 3 0 D : LA sented his bill for | of th he history of the frightful | The Sand Man [ty Campbell | Mail orders promptly filled at cials of tha town. If annexation carries | eved and unpaia when due that he be guthol il 5 ! { o ¢ Y. i sl : ty property my farm of o5, ten mil ‘ % 1 T c ; s 2 Reforred to | tragedy which followed s well known, Tho | Jacl o' Dreams Tred Loomis HENRY BISEMAN & CO 5 the chance of finding a. squatting 1 to turn them in to the city o £ M. il h i Albert Tudad MSEMAN & ¢ ast of Councll Blufts. place in or about Omaha are slim, If annc » pay for the importance of Mr. (-s‘:{::;";'l\ll‘; in n‘«‘s‘" i LA Couneil Blufts, I Blufrs, s bills for boarding and com- | fact that he can St iers and insance persons dur- | intentions and the spi Motor fare paid both w ation is defeated they b chance to and furnish the This document was refarred to the city at- mitting pr t he manifested. Mr. tomers. OR SAT crms in South Omaba torney i i slined populiition of 4110 thir noys ceral auostions fn the matter | 8 April, amounting to # were re- | Carr was_also present at the riot at S bl to sult by 1) : :mh_n ‘l'|n pulution of th l_)ln. il cornl o There ar eral questions in the matter | ¢ G40 e finance committee, Voorhees, Kan., when Robinson knocked T Tooni two-story house, ¢ i 10th n which to stake their hard earnings ngatust | which will be of interest both to the board, | “HEL > Gitson motifled the board that ho | down the deputy sherift and when it had s May Sale, 1055 Dy 132 foot, two blc otor nothing, Jim Wilson, who was the head of | the coun of the gambling honses in Council Bluffs, with the little party of sports, and he NEBRASKA'S apparently was englnecring the schéme ud the people. Men's unlaundried shirts for 20¢ and 48¢, worth double the mon kgl Ui inest photo gallery in the west- oom house on 6th ave., one block fr motor line. S-room house on Lincoln ave,, two blocks 1CIT3 1 from motor line. N Sould dppeal from its action in rejecting his | been arranged to murder Colonel Sam Wood, claim of £148 for printing the bridge Lond | Mr. Wood's absence at the time preventing tickets. his assassination, and is acquainted with all The county treasurer was instructed to | the circumstances which led up to the massa- RN SUF un-»r'y ieads By o v ndeaedi lete nian ef ot ] 1 B Yates 6T GurcRem Baun dan cancel the taxes upon lots 1 to 21 at Benuing- Mus. Carr is the lady who dressed Her- | | LT den’s new pluce 1 45 Main strec 2 4-room houses on North Tth st., near post- nm-{' oLy oifcars) f the Chicago & Northwestern vailry ton on account of the same being part of the | bert Toney's wounds and picked the powder | Standard Bearer b TR ERAE el e R e R much Tue B roprosentat “I think about one-thivd of last year's cropof | wight o " of tho Fremont, Elkhorn & | from his face, young Tonoy being the only Seott house, Council Bluffs; 81 a day. omionse OB oricNC A anil 13t st Iroad company, for which | one of the sheriff's posse who escaped death. | pream Pr hands | Missouri ¥ : paid taxes to the state. The evidence of these two will be second in | My Ludy. Fortime le. The range of | the com corn in Saunde of the producer county is yet in th md is for eth Tth st. id to defeat house, also 4-room louse on tho urn_ for assurances Promises of finin tion were made in t . MeWilliams Mrs, Chap desirable dwellings with modern ity from prose m ¢ g the pres- | the prices this year has been from 15 to 21 The board adjourned uutil Wednesday at | importance only to the evidence of the prose- | Mother Goose. ... S o ements for rent in- vieinity of the . hetween 20th and 218t sts, £ T ey o Proseouticl during thopiee. | cents; withwon o of about 1S eont - rhe committes. on’ construaion | culing witness, Herbert Tonoy. Goblin Can and Muisi. 0.1 Aaron Myman | i H & Co, | g Tots in all s af the ¢ty Tho Jocated in South Omaha and opened houses | about the at 10 o'clock to agaiu consider the g fens Quoen of the Dollles. . Gincvieve Baldwin | 1 Rt Judd & Wolls "company. W Hroudway, .5 Tt Sia i uitaulutear chirhe ois hovisea | HOVE Hu pl hospital matter, NISTEL DEAD. At Sl il — Ludines) were to be vide open, Sun- [ Thomas e e Eiseman's May Sale—Laces at 5e a M 7 : Guses and 104 rangy Q178 and wedlt Ouys, ity and. nights on. tho thirds of tho » I.llu”hl:mlulvn An Hour with the Americans. The Wound Inflicted by the Sneak | ™ T Rt Wi \NTED ¢ Hosen and Jot ring ground g nd on N street or dmy other | county has been marketed, and of the balaneo The hista evenings at the Academy of Thief' Proves Fatal. » have opened about 500 pieces colored, v best French suteens | proved property. Judd & Wells company, treet i whi hr"m might de g |”' lworthirds will be for sale, The Fango | ho Sacred Heart, Park Place, still mark the | At 2 o'clock this morning William Nistel, “,m‘v eV paned about B0 Dloces colored, e 6 Brondwiy, O, B, Judd. pres. ¢ m to furnishing money L S ving 16 flose 1 th, from the character 3 g b 05 orie) o ——— TE Have 21 lots o d adjoining Park ave, ting o cents, the ave being 16 cents close ¢ 1 month, and from character | the young man who was shot Wednesday by u;fl;n{::nl‘lgl»;;‘ W. J. Marble, who has been visiting his | WY posovacrios e amme one of Hend W. Mit county, on the Fremont, Elkhorn & | just form a eson, York | of the prog may judge that they | o sneak thief, while protecting his employ- uable supplement to the his- | er's property, 1. Yesterduy after- st the |||_\ oMl Mr. and Mrs, W. H. M parent leftlast | Pa autiful hon W | evening for v ut special sule tomor K on which we Wil build b overtures of th X I 2 . : i Al % b S St. Paul, Ming ot pu 606 Broadway, ¢ But whether the ils of South | Missouri Valley roud, su Two-thirds | yorical studics of the young ladies. Last | noon, with the hopes of affording e actual valuo Is frouabe o | ) Tagivn wlls' for the Judd, pres. 2 Oal f b heme or mot, | of the corn’ crop produced in York | ¢ 5 Fo z . Not more than five yards of cach 4 - wells . ,;“-"”‘ A into : 1065 8C o e 1“', ‘l'{"- oty lnat r has been marketed, and | Wednesday American literature, inits various | least u‘m‘mrux‘y ' the attending physi- | will be sold to one customer. puny of that .-m Fu]. R . lern houses. W, NS (have the - lawabid= | o naifousth will bo ot the mar forms, was the subject of the essays, which | cians made an incision’ just below the wound S e e ; ! W Bili Vel gtroot Aol D L G seson, " Tho. e of b were well prepared and well read. The | and drew off @ large quantity of pus. 1d clogant ceiling decorations at Gil- | \'j""'r sl I allparts of ( e e ATibIG B oty frel was 14 to 2 i music, vocal and instrumentul, was @ com- | After the operation the boy brightened up Freemar 00 ooy Tk e [ iouses, by 1. R. Rice, 102 ambiorafiar ‘N'u_“{» g bouth lon plete success, The programme was as fol- | for a short time but soon began failing and Broadway and Main street Blufls. vill make an offort to catublish themgcives | Jast Tows : gradually grew wealer. S. B Wadsy Pearl st e Has will make an effort to cstablish thems: cents; while this ye Entree ..Goria | ~ James Reynolds, whaq is supposed to be one | loan monoy for Lombard Tnvestment compan alke ) will be run as a iplete school there whether the mayo ¢ and 18 TINIC Skl of the murder till in juil, where he (i i et The picnic grounds will he a on Tiberal and like itor not. 1t is their lust opening cents and o THoraas Pundt e 5 3 , Suall expenses for outfit, Ads i o6, 1t 2 g in this | (EHE 0 Eout hi ntroduc ; will be kept, for the present. Yesterday after- At Eiseman's May Sale. place tat miy be poinicd to with ‘pride b A inall ¢y 1 A E section of country and a field that has proven | Winter we ‘l":" ey “‘.‘lj‘ L; o ":}’v“‘: Volees of Spring Vol by | R R i e e e e % b Hee i of Couneil BIMIs us the moes C HTQURLERE LU ROORBICIGWR Y g 0 profitable o pust years they will | St Louis, when we wanted to ship, but nover Misses Lillis C This week three cases outing clothes at 10¢ | SYery eitizen of ¢ Blares el Blufts L, B ponaonietiGy Rt e they WHL ) L troublo to get ears 0 ship to. Chicago, | Ameriean Tiinseey-. J. Kevin | Bim run through the alley immediately after | 0’15 o o yard, worth 256 pleasant place fn the state at which 1o hold e ) S GRS L it D et e R TR T fseovity | the shooting called at the central station and gwonthiste i summer entertainments. The new and_cle- { e : ol M. St of Malvern, Mills county Misses ( identified him as being the party who fired Yoel sl Toat gant pavillion, with u scating capacity of & C Ple are uwaiting so eagorly tho out| T M Stuhon of Mulvem, Mills county, |\, ortean Orstor oL EITNG RN et ] g sk e Toots 1 pure Missourt | 2000 persons, Wil be opened to the public for F. M. ELL[S @ come of the annexation clection ‘as they, ) . £ 2 e b hhioid by the ol i he blue ice wagons sell pure Missouri | fio' gl time. Sunday, Moy 4 Y ve alic nd South Omaha. iereq | and the Wabash vailrouds, that “full y_ofterad | {\vo-thirds of tho corn raised ln Mills count last year has bee and about o1 half of the baland ! they are willing and river jce oniy—no ‘lake or slough ice. All | wart by full band will be give ory fam- 4 money to assist in the de i se ice during the | iy iy Council Bluffs and Omaha is invited, A R G ; will_get the benefit of the | Fhyough tickets from Omaha to the lake y tlon to consolidate Omah Misses Mot Friday, but is Supposed to have loft the city early yesterday morning. L parties commencing, to use month of May mi will It annexation is defeated South On =5 7 5 present card prices for the season of 1800, | 1. o R A ; ¢ expect to be rated as the toughest towu usumption ST. LOUIS' V BRIDGE. 'hose who commence later will not get bone- :\gn'"'h:_'"y lll‘< l:‘l\l |:|““ 1I et \! ilway e 'n.- BUILDING SUT e n the west. Open gaming places on the 5 s = fit of season pric the price will probably | avery thirty minutes, o, : principle strcet will help to mke it so, 1t is Itis Formally Opened With Imposing | gqvance. ~ All orders entrusted toour caro | fae g Mow yone mori by or of pavilion. Council Blufls, Tn. ~ Correspondence solicited Ceremonies. will rece American Humorlsts rated a tough and unruly town now, and un ve prompt attention. Talo. o LB ustly so. The majority, and a great ma- "'NN“ b7 Shelton, Buftalo county, | Sulon Polka- nstruni S Touis MU T BT o (kT onts AN &G, S - BB Tl e (i i‘{;,“!fl":fi‘ ",‘_‘i“:hf.’"“" B citiscusiard ponce: f":"(lh'(»r e il | Pois Merchants’ bridge was formally opened today | TelephoneNo. 162, Oftice No. 4, Pearl st. | \oric see the practiclo decorations. Gillette e RabSt | county has be i nearly all of [ O llotte | with imposing ceremonies. The river was R S & Freeman, 2.0, Fospsos, £ + ed notorie vote again sxation they 'l ves, their w duughters u sons linble to bo contaminated by th the cause of its undeser the es Vi [y ~for home con- [ M DGR I T z dotted w Jin g o of corn l]\l\ - banks were » With un average at Cowin is a Republican. 3 e inds, while the | Wewant you to list your rental proporty — BRGrR{Rot Al Gkl ida/ “t‘“l”. the |Gtk us and we will seciire you good, reliable | The Lillie camp. ENo ot lined with thousands of people. | toyants. Rents collected and et ten- | America, will give a social at Woodman fal train beaving Governor Francis of | tion given to cure of property. . H. Sheafo | hall Monday ev i 'f“W“WNLMNmfiMdhm{ the balance will be requi sumption. The range in | ar hus been 12" . R. TTANNAN, Cashic 1 DRkl sloment Gt s rxlousls Fel fo s General Cowin was asked what trath there | Missouri and staff, Secretary of the Interior | & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stal '8 Y] PLuary. i o ving v 7. : - - swoop down in the city-and eall it and mike PIOREUATYY was in tho following pragruph from the | Noble, the officers of the Mer- 7 At Eiseman's OF COUNOH, NLUER pecial Sale Tomorrow. The burial of Miss Hattie Ploof, who died | Sioux City Journal: chant ..$150,000 bridgo and terminal yail- | D H Paid Up Capital it their own to control mnd vern as they 201 08’ jerse: T o please, several days ag «d nineteen years and old-Hne Nebraska democracy is talking company and the invited guests, | Work, No. 12 Pearl, 1(:4,)‘.1[4‘“'1: d:(:l lJll x?‘ \‘!"“II(I-) i 3 'lu_lwl Surplus and Profits 50,000 Omuha and Council Blufts ave elosed to the | eloven months, was a most affecting one, 1t al Cowin of Otaha for 1h cundidate i i 4 s S vy 1 Vests | Liability to Depositors 50,000 gamblers, \nmh Oy nlm is \!u ir Lope. 5,0 cting ong eril Cowln i beilliant und | Was met in the centerof the bridge this after- A¢ Bisemaniadia will be sold to each customer, 17 ¢ cach, i i 108 took place April 20, the friends assembling at widely known throughont ‘the | noon by another train bearing Governor Afi g Aay worth i astanch denoerat, and would make a | of Illinois and his staft and many promi 200 picces best American challics HHICLGOORLI BiLEeY) Tllinoisans. The two goy met_and | yard. Woodywort! Me. Cowin lnu; iands on_the centor S T T of Savoy d J. Borth- led to St. her home, the residence of wick, from which pluce they souvTH ()\I \" A N SALUONS, and “Pearl pl-xfiunu-.n'u deliciously fra- | baniin wrgest eap uthwestern lo nd said: “All e ; : e i ! ! o namid the e i L The City Council Called Together to | Barnabas church, where Rov. T, Williams | 1 v 1o say is th i republican, | py caming of Wate 8 810. grant and most lasting made. Intorost on Lime Doposits, ¥ Consider Their Licenses. ted according to the Episcopal ritu; veared an abolition ved four years | whistles and the l,m,,“"m of cannon, The Without doubt there are many persons now » body aken to Forest Law cen for the maintenanc [ wentinto | ghecial trains then crossed to tho Missouri | building houses here who wantto uso thy i r—— — ———, 9 yeurs of age. T [ gide, whore addresses wore made by Govern- | Water, but are unable to pay the usual price 5 iz o republican | oys fifer and Francis congratulating the re- | for infroducing the water into their premiscs, braska or the | Shactive states upon sw link which |[+Abpreciating this fact, the New York Plunib- un uot u candidate for | houud them move closely together, Followmg | iN& company will locate a yard hydrant six- Xj UN ceremony at the bridgo came u grand | teen feet from the curb line, and conneet the sume with water o vith everything com- . Four memb of South Omaha's city B st ey e it L) o for nent, accompanied by a lavge | the avimy before I . “"‘.‘f‘.”‘x‘“ ",'_‘ ull yesterday for a spectal | Juiivor of friends, Tt wits encased 1 a | sw o8 St ! meeting at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the ob- | heautifully-trimmed white broadeloth casket, | as there is in the -l Ject of which was to reliove the saloon men | the inside be ed with flowers rare | United States, and of the burden of unlicensed saloons. When | and appropri al offerings were | any office whatevel 4 o'clock came around there were no council- | BUmerous and expensive, prominent muong ade, ‘Tonight a banquet was held at the ] - : G s which were a pillow with “Rest” tustefully i plete se forgl, Cash i men in the hall, and when 4:20 o'clock w G POV el ety its, Eiici notel with order. This offer applies to unpaved The follow STIG . | streets whe: ins are laid. ~ ~ building inspector yeste TAGARION, | V08 MUore Bt e o FOR THIS REASON W. . Holeomb, two-story brick resi- M Wanted at onc x paper hangers and wland Selden streets si0,000 | Very Sensational Dovelopmonts—DIrs. | o0 ta o H, P, 2 Good wages; per- ymb. one and one-half siory Hooper Entangles Herself. ng peraits wer it i reached there were an even four in attend- issued by the rrang cifts of her former Mayor Sloane rapped them ta order, but in | Sreet ofice. There w. the absence of a quorum no business could be | and all so pprop! transacted, Marshal Maloney was sent after | fieult to particuluriz THE CLAYTO. therein, the ates in the Brad- S0 many othe ¢, that it would be dif 2 3 mancnt employment, the absent, wembers. 1o corralled Chis i) Brldk residence and bien, Second. il rrie Rock, Ark., May 3.—The proceed- it v eleher and sceured o promise of immediate i o e 2 ings of the Clayton-Breckinridge investigat- | See our special _combination hall designs. 1 presence from EQ Johnston, The mavshal | Aprit's Oifendors. framo coy S tional, | Gitlette & Freemun, i i e Doo: iom. Rd. Jahnkvon. dThe: mu @ lio rapartl S e AL At e e S S ing committee today were v nsational, § came back with the promise, but his failu : ! s Sator, th man eupposed. to, have dls: -— ¥ to come back with Johnston himself com- [ police court during the month of April has ed the iurderer of 4" yton, told about Ask your druggist for Woodworth's plled the mceting to adjourn. The best | been completed. It shows 809 arrests charged the same story,implicating Thomas Hooper as | *Blue Lilies” or *Pearl of Savoy,” the hey could do was to muster five members, | with the following ¢ imes: the murdercr, v Adultery, 33 assault with that was contained i the | two new lasting deli phed from Los Angeles. To- | popfum ues Hooper corroborated much of the During Mrs. | The charms and n she denied ever having | of Nod" will be she % & TN afternoon her | pext Thursday eve but that lacked one of a quorum. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the council 5 occurs next Monday night, and if necessavy Omaha's patrol wagon will be pressed into service to secure the attendunce of u sufi- cient number of members o transact busi- uess, 3 | report tel The State Homoe : Medical associa- | night J tion will hold its unnual con on for three | evidenc days in this city, commencing June 6. The 'm’i’l 1 | met or he ' ons nceting, 13 malicious [ headquarters of the society will be estab- rnor Bagle and | of Omaha and other mus straction of property, dispos- [ lished at the Paxton. J. 8. Mitchell, M.D., led him by name. | also on the programme, ing of mortguged propirty 1; | LL.D, of Ch will deliver an address on % Sied ortig i B ago sl versod somo tio about miutual to- 50 . disturbing ho 88:°" ais? icine, intance in Los Augeles, where the 300d paper ha t Crockwell's., b o saloonkee, pers of the city m L this ovel lexly conduct, 11; dows, vicious, 63 drunks, sssions of the convention will proba- and Saters hm\l.h\vl‘.d (WHEEQS W0} 1 Good paper hanaers bt Crockyvoll f {ng and afte n that continued until embezzlement, 1: fast driving, 6} forgery, | bly be held in the Y. M. €. A, hall ’ 1t you want the best Wall paper go to J. D). 5 miduight, decide > * doors today | 43 fornication, 15 fagitives from justice, #: | The meeting will be Brought toa close by a et fom and try the effects of u dry Sunday., The | ELVINE false measure, 15 gumbli urds, 13 | banquet with 230 plates at the Paxton hotel. A Farmers' Alliance Scandal. ] bl 1 B S ) | | 3 Sunday, househ k f house of 111 fame, —— New Onieass, La., May 3.—An Austin, | . The lavgest and finest stock of wall paper movement had its ovigin with the saloon men | 4; inmates houses of prostitutic 3 incors The Omaha Stags. Teox., special snys: The Farmer in the city at Gillette & Freeman's, cruelty to animals, 1; assault mtent to commit murder ult with in- ssault with iutent to wound, wtion houses, 63 burglavy, mes of the i the opera house Mandolin cl His Entire Stock of disturbing rel wliance of Yyesterday afternoon, 1 ory oon- bilit dec S tting soe " 1 - . A thtoruon. Neatly. eyery aaloghs Higlblilty Il_l\-‘[;‘ ntex nwlm‘l.|l\|-lI|‘(ILA-‘ d Al mumber of the lending colored men 5 is in frouble and some sensational de- | pickets for the I, B, O. entertainment ut In whole or in part, close Wis ununimous. ny, 443 grand uy Trom per- | Gk o o et ARG pkauian | velopments are vumored. Tn 1887 the leaders | the opera house next Thursday evening will : i, sony 13 violating (""\‘_,"] Al S avehrouibiyon ]l‘;)‘ organized an e: igo at Dallas with a capl- | be put on sale Mouday morning at Ellis' ke R = '(""" E - )| i4 ) ors' sell- Q00 N 8 ' Ll RQ Opell- al o 500,000, stog) ing takel v P operd se drug st G The L. A. . B. yloluthng | plumbers: oasins | 108 willocour Wednesday “wvening of this [ b ouinate. dso s, Sy ihioo lasica | CPCF iouse drug store, REGARDLESS OF COST. The L. A. €. E. society, connected with the | oim unhitehod, 14 st TBOIRR “J‘EII;"}"!’ “;“l“ Ul ARech S A s | akontityvoRy during which time it is At Eiseman's May Sale. £ 5 Tewmple of Isruel, hus postponed its next meet- n street, '8 | tary i s present mombershin of | allowed nearly 250,000 was squandered and | Tudies’, misses and children's gossamers at Sale Commences Monday, May 8. tng from Monday until Tuesday evening, An wee, 13 obstracting y 14 obtaining | it SIS o R Aocrshi ol | there is nothing to’ show for it but about | :h, Tor tomorrow only 5 i elaborate musical and literary programme ¥ under fulse prote 15 obtaining | ** I W 12 Tcreasing (WIly: | §i0,000 worth of property, The farimers who A —————— T N . o i been propared, The most important and in. under false prot resisting W T contributed money are anxious to have an in- | Pifty thousand dollars must be vealized at ( -\ AR 04 N \ teresting feature of the occasion will be the T, 115 prize fightiy prostitutes, 1883 Vant the Asylum, vestigation and will institute suit to recover | Eiseulun's May sule, If you bring your 1L () ]()(u “ (l\ e UU“U U 5 veading of tho budgot Il are cordially in § spass, 13 carry- Missount Variey, Ta, May 8, [Special to | certain property now occupied as the Alliance | pioney to us we will giv » you move than value | + . ] e vited to attend. The exercises commence at | M aled weapons, 11 Tue Ber s city will make a strong | wnd Commerciul ag veceived during this sl i B o'clock, sharp. “Phe total for fines llected for the month | aort ta 103, of which &2, it 3 was paid by the - Also, all the fixtures for sale. the usylum for the adult Wooils tookmake; — - i 9 q & The gasoline ~|n\| 15 more dange s than | § Weather Orop Bulletin, prostitutes, \:v“.':d.l.:f.-,:\ltn..l-' ulnN»x-yr:m Hy'n;]»ll nig,«:» Ranway, N. J, May On plaint | the unjoaded gun.. Bave Nfo and property by | === = = = - - 3 WASHINGTON, Muy The crop bulletin ARNA O W e i ans “‘:|: N L S0 S ._'m;“l'l':‘"H."‘H”';“;“‘j Justice Frazer issued'fiye warrants this after. using the C, B. Gas and Electric Light Cos | . 5] . -~ i for the past week says: Reports from tho | Omahatodge. No. 18, A. O. U. W., will | meeting was held s ity | noon for wrrests of boakmakers o3 the Eliz- | K% Mavg, o =l s | ~ l l l 1 b northwest indicate that the weather during | give a very pleasant entertainment in. their | at STHIR S R e A «.»...:.n both race track and tho Dwyer Brothersof | The New York Racket st ved yes ()ll l‘] ( l ) ll A ll ( (). the New Jersey compluint chargos” the gambling wnd the D maintaining a di Ludics and | fou y club. The | terday another invoice of goods dkmakers with | housckeepers, why pay the vegular | Brothers with | the articles you want when you van ace and vunuing | at less than wholesalo at the Racket stor the past week in that section bas been un- lodge room next Thursduy cvening, to which | tees weve appointed for making o ble on account of the ubsenca of rain. | all members of the order ave invited, together | effective ¢ warm, dry weather has, how, with th ! anvass. ‘The asylum is almost ce wives, sweethearts and friends. A | tain to be located north of the Chicago WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN which has been about con fine programme has been prepaved, consisting | Northwester S horses for money omplainant says he is | 802 Broadway | In Kunsas, Missouri, Hlinois, Ken- : paved, & | Northwestern ruilway, and west of the cen. | Bor ) hncased wnd Aviomsis the rope sro | OFSiuging by Mrs. Moollor, Master Archio | tral part of tho state and. so. far ab decusst. | 01 thls in the st of law wad ovder. | i—— b b Pratt and ofhers; addresses by Dean C. H < A o 08 04 —— - ery department will huve its bargains at much fmproved by the favorable weather, bility, conven ud natural advantag ' duer, Rov : onel’ W s aro Farmers and Tnions. Eisemin's My sal | - - TR AT o A AR odge - | equal Missouri Valley. From indications | . L) th 5 PO Phe P, E. O. ladies of Omaha will attend : nds to make the entertainment one of the ! e Pelegram to Tur By s’ al Washington Notes. most pleasing of uny given by it, which is the Valley will bouus of #20,000 and a i 5 4 in 4 body the entertainment to be given at Wasuixa1oN, May 3.—'Tho ropublican sen- | enough to satisfy tho most skeptical thut it | Shitable buildiug site, of ‘which the commis | Hance of Leavenworth county et and con: | the opera touse next Thursday evening | o ane PR PO Aeas | Will'ie & emeRanly A iorants e Slon il bo ofered " thel cholco of threa or | forved with tho labor ualous of tho clty this | " — = Shileg | i hore, afternoon object of the wmecting is | J. G. Tipton, real estate, oudwi) | meeting thisg afteruoon. Several mewmbers - - understood to be the bringing - i were absent and no attempt was made to Meteor, The Lowe Murder Trial. coulition between the fatmers and luborers, | Tf you wish o sell your property call on the cominit those present to the sunport of any Benjawin I rd, & North Omaha citi- Atiantic, la, May 4. [Special Telegram 1 oxecutive se vas hold. Judd & Wells Co, C. B, Judd president, 606 B have boen issued for the squadron | 2% €oyed the excitiug spectacle night be- | to Tuk Brr.]—The Lowe murder trial is now A Broady ors have ssued for the squadron | forg Jast of a falling meteor. His attention | in progress in the aistrict court. A jury was A Texas Hy T s to procoed to Brazil for duty ¢ . piog aistrict court. A jury was : L SR S e P A S s Yt : ' O o L e Tt for duty o0 | was called to a long fiame of fire descending | obtained from the regular panel wnd » special INT, Tex urriomnn | O B A B e Morvidn kimo, Cement, Plaster, Hain, Fire Brick and Clay, Drafs, Tile, tlon of the transfer is given, it is generally | Yavidly towards the earth, and after it disap- | venive of twenty. This, it will be remem- | STPUCK hore at 12:30 t use in 4ok Councll s, Sewer Pipe, Hard and Soft Coal for domestic and Steam, na ! e 18 glven, geusrally e A8 AL, a8 b dianp | vanix " in ) fiin f BISE AL A y " block, Council Bluff # ] spted to mean a desive on the part of the | peared from sight he heard distinctly two | bered, was the Griswold shooting scrape last | town was more or loss ed. Two per - Offies BBS Bros e Mrdanat Sl ., B i ministration to foste I corge Lowe and @ hegro, | sons were kill 1Y arehouse and Yards, Corner 8th $'ree ud coment friendly | loud reports, As ucarly us Mr. Beard can es- | winter outrigh everal inju A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of latious witn the South American republics. | timate the moteor wust have struck abous | Jobu Fasmer, in which the negro was killed. | gue fatally, The Methodist church and pub- Lose purchased at Bixby's, | and 18th avenue, Council Bluffs. Telephone 186,

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