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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BFE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890 3 F.M.ELLIS & CO,, it X F e [T0 INSPECT THE. INSPECTOR. | b, s St oottt | W AT o grounds betweer in id Tef | Adame: J. J. H ~ THE OMAHA BEE, |, g, iz, Xa, i, Tats | oy ). £ ooy avent 0. pifered 108 ¢ proved propert . m o p and ¢ ot he | Mononas W. W, Montgomery, Montgomery: pounds and Astleford & Co. offered ice cut | v Y ground for manure and, refusematter. The | O Cooper, Pottawattamies Edward rom the river at the foot of Grove street at W iroudvay, e C S i COUNO IIA BLUFFS, coming on of warm weathor threatens to make | SPCE B, Switt Ghelty. Trene b b L — B Ente b SN bOtEdR, . THS coRtmot — - ( It OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. a terrible stench and render life unbearable. | Drewry, Sacs ( W by, Trene Me ; . ’ 3 UG UMD, DR, i u0 CORUNOY | RAV TRV \ing Park o i - The city authorities will doubtless listen to Y R | mmittee Will Examine Mr, & Wis L - AAG AND RUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS, i 4 ) horitfes will doubtless listen to | Clond, Tay A Oouncil Committes Will E: i B Al be it Lo i A hetw nd Fulrmno DENTS. Delivered by earrier in part of the City. | this wail of the people. et s g U “'”"“""m o Bermingbam's Doin w’ Fl e el e Bl of;| E% Kt ironasers o0 Broadway o pe | Rooms 40 and 4% Bea Buflding, Omaha, W PTT/TON 5 not superintendents, but are dir or indi- 2 am's Doings. 75 in fees for the month of Apri! 0 81 3 chasers, vadway, C. B, b, a4 Rooms 5 1 46 Merriam Blook i MW AT EON s HANAGES Great Rbfrigarator Sate It srested in school work. “City Su & L Count Arthur. von Pulaski, keeper of the | Judd, pres. .\.'“',.;.Wh'. AN T ‘l‘.;‘:‘.I:N‘)u||ql|:||r":.-“~4":l it | B e v e rlond at spociul cut prices. Genuine | ndent James MeNaughton of Council | dog pound, roported that he Had. inpounded | Faor RENT Two good modern Towses. W, SN, OYFION, 1 | er of Topeks ropro- | dogs from March 30 to May b, dogs re- i Tentl stéen i Lonr Epiron, No : palico at Colo & Calos, 41 Main st | Blufls: M Miller of Topel, Kan opre; | MAJOR, BALOOMEE WOULD FIRE HIM, | i dows from Narch 10 o May 5, dogs'ro- | B nior sy PRt ) : = Jon't fail to get our prices before buying. I J ) d -~ . { 7 5 Des Moines, representing o towa ing mod #115, OR SALE or Rent—Gard ]C ul 1 g MINOR MENTION. - b I | Rice, 1085 . F. Mateer of St. Louis, representing 1 wanted to know if any one was houses, R. Rice, 102 Ma /| ey Good paper hangers at Crockwell's, | W. E T The H. . ; N ¢ Blum B¢ v D. Appleton & Co,, Ja A. Edwards, mana- he Hamilton Street Grade Ordinance ping cases on the count, ¢ office,” he | ZIUT - 1 N. Y. P. Co. -— | B ! MANUFACTURING CO,, % 4 o sell your row boatt Tt so | getof: the | Monthly, published Vetoed—Mr. Stuht's Check Ree said, “is better than that of a United States RCEOIS ) " ,‘"“;K" Al ”,“‘"""' b \" '8 Chrt ',,’::.«’”.,‘“‘"\'v' ”"” ot Feart boat? il | &t Dubuaue; E. R, Smith, general agent for "':"':ml TI“‘l‘,"" ’l" "(",‘m"" €| Senator.” The report went to the comp- MAXON & BOURGEOIS, 15t Avenuo and 21st Street. ' he dis a6 _Xoung jven 4 L = : Porter & Coates of Chicago, and Major S, H he nibus Gr: troller, ARCHITROTS ~EE A . f £ Han assoc s postponed the election | Blufts ot M. Byers of Oskaloosa. The latter gentle- Ordinance. ‘ The estimate of John F. Coots for work on i 5;15]1, I)()()] < .u](‘ B]ln(‘s T of a secretary until next Monday evening. 5 T man {s the author of “lowa in W imes," o - the city hall, amounting to 13,2 ST IR Hhoarr AP ARG frain came in over the Northw Vi ot bt iy VS Li%0 :.I;‘."’.p'"',‘:‘,"“’{:',' | @ work which s very popular among the pub- | proved and ordered P SUPBERINTENDENTS pllund and Soroll suwing. Re-Sawing and ast evening, bringing President | the unloaded 3 Electric it | lie school tea nd which is fast making T e The claim of Walter Brandes for FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Planing. Sawin nds. Porch Brackets, ! ms and several of tho directors of the | using the C, B. Gas and Electric Light ( a reputation for its author, Mr. Balcombe, chaivman of the board of | qumuges as tenant by the construction of the | oo s Tlock Counell Muirs, Ta, | Kindiing wood £50 por load delivered. ‘Clean on Pacific gas stove, Tho programme as arranged {3 being | public works, and Mr, Bermingham, side- | Tenth street viaduct was reforred to the | poom B Metrignw Thock Couneit BT To. sawdusy by, the birre All work to be b Captain B. W, Hight, census supervisor of S Viotinis | strictly followed out, and_several other inter- | walk inspector, had their little fight in the | board of equalization. om 610 N. Y. L I , Neb. rSlten, Tolopliono B0, [ o ] distriet move his office from his In police court. yesterday ' i and "nn.(lnum '«l‘m\'r' hvulml th ;i “-.]‘_v n.‘n.‘mn council chamber last night. Mr. Balcombe ““I‘hl'ill;h'ugn I{m-l‘( l~1ul1u|“& IP‘".“ -“.T|:; = i N4 (Y nt s to the room in the gover 3 3 discussions, The session will close today, o hi o th 3 s vity | WAY cCOmpany was given permission tostrete i B ; ¥ Bont. bulldin vecently oeupicd by Judgo | James Gorman, two vags ach fined | the afternoon being devoted toa visit to the | Made bis attack through a letter to the city | o'gfo aiross Farnam strcet from the Com. | THOS. OFFI VLA A I T TR W A BRI RS IE solons, and Mr. Bermingham's defense was | morcial National bank building to the cham- OFFICER & PUSEY, to work out on | public schools of the £10.10, which they will ha Faclal blemishes, sucli as Plm ples : " bl B led by O'Connor and Osthoft, the Fifth ward | ber of commerce for one week. y Mason, the boy. arrested for shooting | the streets. T t i , i Rlotehes, Black Heads, Freckles, Super- ciced him, was yesterday Jeorge Hafnos was given & similar dose for X g PRl WL shvaber 100 20 representatives, | The reports of the appraisers on the omni- ) \ ) R Wb bl thies i":')'x'i‘”:,i',ll““"“ o h(fi,‘;,'(,';.'..:‘,:,':’,J”;,‘{,‘[’;\,} Lolia L h o communication of the chairman of the bus grading odinance wero roceived. On % fluous Halr n'm"L - Address s Brueiny nsids b o ‘. e i AL b oard was as [‘,”,,“._?: | forty strects and two alleys no damages wero - DR. W. wCAPELL w. jan, lute organist at St. Paul's, | night by Marshal’ Templeton in the uct of LTl s e SISO foyeu trom, Thomes B idew: to Lyman, 8150 Murtha, Sixteenth to T Council Bluffs, - lowa B46, Marcus Blk, Broadway an, late organist at § i ) i — — spctor, Which 18 erew tieth. §3,500; Blaine, Tenth to Thirtc ors Ih forolgn uud domestic exeh .‘,‘”fl."n unitodt il marringe this evening at u-n\wlnn.'n]lu qua :.. of the stuff mx'm-vh:u:- - tt house, Council Bluffs: §1 a day. | ’.‘:1":.\””,:.. port thereon fo forma- | #1005 Ninth, Hickory to Dorcas, 200 lections made and fnterest paid on e COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. clock 59 . 1 of s ale prisoners who are serving out sentences - % ity itute boulevare Lowe osits. The ceremony will be pu dwill be per- | i the. second floor of the city jail., The AL PARAGRAPHS. ol Knowlos had o conteact with thiscity, | 800 D Ry el F. 1, Sn formed at St. Paul’s by I J. Mack Sirls had letglown a string, which the gal- fl d by the city eounell be- Chicago, Tywenty-ninth to Thirticth, r Vie = = S = ) invitations have been i lant Philip had tied about the neck of the H, L. Shepherd has gone to Chicago on a | tween Ty 1, 180, and January I, (600, Undor Twenty-ninth, Franklin to Cuming, um R l(\\\t\ Cashler CHRIS BOSEN, Theodore Browr members of | bottle, and the incs rated fairbut frail ones | prief business trip, ;h. }uu\(l;]ulnn'ln(ll 0. '«f"' Drov KM & the chal e ny morning | swerc adroitly hoisting it up when the officer | =y Thomas, & former member of the | spcetor and definine s sidewalk - | “Pho report of the appraisers on the streets 3 ) ) A -4 i 8, 0 e | g d de s o s T ppraiser | - Lo from Officer Wyatt, who niow his~ charge discovered ihat was going on. The booze | glufrs police foree, but now engaged fn farm- | Vid 1 16 holl b n(i‘f”fl (6 exireloea | on which no damages were awarded was ap- ¢ (. ¢ K (“1( peddler was promptly yanked inside and 1 supervision over all sidewalk con- roved. On the awurd of damages a question | that department of the city service, ing near Castana, Monroe county, is in the | & 0% COUNOT, BLUPYA, ing to the y nt established, Mr, Tocked up. 'Ihe story was told to Judge Me- s'ob tha s who were in- | Struction, and upon completion of the sanie to | arose as to whether the council can go on with 5 2 . . . | will be requested to lay his uniform” for [ Gee yesterday morning and he promptly as- nection with the gambling at | MEASNEe ip all walks and report the amount | the work of grading before the amount of [ Paid Up Capital. 50,000 Factory and Planing Mill. a weelcor ten days. sessed a fine of §15.20 a5 a lesson that prison- | (o0 mm"m"m‘ it Tho iremons todsaa. | Wndeharactor of wallc laid in front of each 1ot | damages nwarded 18 doposited. The matter | Surplus and Proft 50,000 J not attornoy for | Liability to Depositor Beat equipped, most contrally located face Lyt it tory In the. ety “All modern fatest. pattern ¢ in the | ers in the charge of the f that official d was finally referred to the city ment last June, and the cas will come up at his ordinance was in foree until Mar it Northweste chere they amus- | to be interf e this term of the district court. 1900, when it was repealed by th pprov: an opinion to be given at an adjourned meet- l'lml_1nu~' [| A, \||\ i s Operated by skilled mechanics, ing themselves by breaking open car doovs | nesloct to supply them with Towa's concen- | g i o cavn s again greeting his many | ordinance No. s, which afso provided that | ing of the council to be hgld this evening. S attention given to seroll and hand A and inspeeting the interior of the freight cars, | trated fuid Council BIufts and Omaha fricnds, He is “the sidewalk fuspector, under the direction | The board of public works was instructed sawing, planing and trimmin ral cone ¥ Master Mechanic Hu son discove s . \ i o Al At s 1S 0N | of the lmunl of pubiio works Is to exercise a | to clean all paved streets that have not been thw ,;| I tracts and estimates for houses and bulldings i YHRE (vidh 261 : i 1 Ti gl & ? v a hurried business trip in the interest of the | general supersieion over all sidewalk con- | ordored sya iwestern Towa, aspectalty. Corner North Matn and Myiiste what was going on, and watching his oppos J. G Tipton, real estar Broadway. Denver & Rio € hic RS ordered swept. ; Y A(Ta v . | tunity, shut the door and locked them in o ks enyer & BB Clrantdolor WICH NG et Hl 3t Mo, und upon completion of the sinie to |~ O motion of Mr. Shriver the members of >on Time DOpPOSILS. | streets. Councll Bluffs. Telephon i Car. trol wagon was then sent forand | The Mantiuttan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- | Ognant, With beaduuartars in Denver B o KRG eport tho winolme | the council of 1889 were supplied with copi tte was transferved to the city [ way. sl el s gl Lo ol b PN DT incer.” Tmmediate of the Connell compilation of city ordina and driver of St. Julien, is in the city with a | gdiia ssad, placing theside A resolution o TTo lisr your rental property | car load of fine horses, ' He leaves toduy for you good, reliable | the east. Al atten- [ Mrs Caroline Sprink and Mrs, P. J. Ervig irection of this board he following instruc 1 by Mr, \\'lu'vll ¥ ul. pino in the construction of cross walks in- stead of white pine, named in his contract, [ yyas voforred, after i lotof tall to- the com: mittee on sidewalks and bridges S Sl The appropriation ordinance, appropriating y DEALER money for the payment of liabilities incurred during the mouth of April, amounting to A The payroll of the police department last Weo want you to_list month amounted to #1,4%0.03, and that of the ‘\\'nh us ul.{t we \\x{ll \.;. fire department was 1,263.30, This is the | tenants. Rents collected ¢ , first timo that tho payroll of the police de- | tion gi 3. H. Sheafe | have gone to Shokopee, Minn., being called partment has been lar an that of the | & Co., thither by the ous illness of a relative. firemen in the history of the ci As the A g S Judge Hubbard of Cedar Rapids is attend- cost of maintaining” the police’ force inall | . t, porcelain erown and bridge | ing district court. B O T nghun, Side ewith find a cop nowles for plicing new side ring old walks, approved by il July 1 large citics is more than is required to keep | work, No, 12 Pearl. 8 of e i ! up ‘the fire department, it is to be infer ; oot A reat Reduction Sale of Furniture. | toperform, and that he s still at work and | §06035.40 was passed and the council ad- f that the Bluffs has taken a decided jump in Talking About Paving. The Council Bluffs Furniture Co., 407 | hasa considerable for the sldewally fuspector ourned until this evening. ho metropolitan direction in the past thirty . 5 M Al ; i report 10 tho clty’ enginesr. -—— i e T, 7. Evans and George F. Wright have re-*| Broadway, for the next 30 days will make a iho city anglncer. Tiers AFRROIEachnonlel g T'he < vo | turned from an castern trip. At several | $Weeping reduction in the prices of all goods 3 To contract Is com- | trso Baker's PrreCod Liver Ofl or Baler's ] 'he jury in the case of Nicoli Brothers vs ks N edSaRIATI 66 Otiatva, TIEtHey MY in their line. If you are needing any article measure such work as has been | o R e (e - 3 Myuster & Lindt returned a vordiet yester- | places, and especially , Tl thay = [ 5p piiviithre dantt lose this clianceto secureia e ok S has e | Emulsion. The old reliable brand. rug- 3 duy morning fox (e _plaintifls, for |l|uf full | vestigated the matter nfll; k paving auite bargain us goods will bo 3o 'at much elow stiputatfons of sald contract. | E13tS. 4 anount of the claim, £208 The defend- | thoroughly. The paving bricks there being | regular prices. Our stock s comploto with y 7. A ALCOMBE, TR R TRTRD y ' i ants woro suretics on (e fote and el | yyed are far different from_ordinary bricks. | relisble males and lote styles, VIstors fOm | 100, ecaipt of theso T A R L Flsh Uustfir’s Gam@ and PUUltr'u n SBaSUn it other partics shoyld wiso havo B thelr | mhoy ave of different size, shapoe and make, | 8 distance will find & 10 theiv advantage (o | puboh Kooty ally informed the ohajrman | A Little Three-Xear-Old-Girl Most ] ) . B rd. pames on the note. The case of Butler vs come and see us and get prices during this | of ||,|.< ],m“u that he would not coi y]{ there: h Western Union telegraph company was on | The visitors examined a large number quite | graqq yeduction sale, Haynes & Bell, 407 ril 1 he sent your honorable the con; atally Assault b trial yesterday afternoon when court ad- | eritically and were greatly pleased with thelr | Broadway, Council Bluffs o, I Substuntlally statin aTRCasY B N3N0 Hihat e - Telo =0 journcd, Tho pluintiff wants damages be- | uniformity. Each scemed perfect—no cvack T e o retusi ) eomply Wil indtrastiong] i Tioe hoiloonss S Iand jono e 128 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta, Telephone 201 it canse & telegram misstated the price of hogs, Theblamiha d i W LT 5 s and the provisions of the ordinance and giv- | Will send the perpetrator d ¥ I3 and he sold his hogs for 15 cents per hundred | 20Tt Spots m;)ix blemishes, an g'rm ! el {300(1\3_0! "‘l‘lfl e ilies or ‘‘Pearl I’w"h‘is reasons |I|h) or, and as n:;nl(‘urlnl)l penitentiary fora long term of years, was | o5 ) o he wi 2 veight was apparent. So uniform | of Savoy” will satisfy the requirements | facthe has not directed or supcrvised this | itted in this city by a t; sesterday. i less than he supposed hie was doin. ence in weigh a { aothe hus not diveeted or subcrvised this | committed in this city by a tramp yesterday it dunmtors of M. and Mrs. . M. | were they that one brick couldgiot have beon | of a refined taste for exquisite perfumes, | Yorkor® A i i FRER PROMPT DELIVERY. ¥ Palmer are each the happy recipient of @ | told from another. Some of th Ask your druggist. of" il ‘Iector "H OO S | "N R Huntington, tosether with s wito 3 i ta soit ORLNT: ftor, il ; — proceedod s e pleused with the conpletion LAHOILBEOn ) b — | e reee o s eyom [ nave been i :Ii::;xrtwf“:‘-‘hlg“‘n{:\fl pros 1 you want the best Wall paper go to 3. D, | of thiscontract. 'without any' ispeciion. ° "% | and two litle childven, o bo five and a_girl P grand piano, while yesterday afternoon Mr. | making is peculiar. They are pliced under | Crockwells, gt sapoli st chich {dtves seriat RETORF el SRatfon O Clise T3 aud Mrs. lling were ma refusin s required e happy by tho | great pressure and the kilns are so_peculiarly 5 ms ot this | The fatherisin the employ of the Hulse ppy by to perform his dut grand baby boy weighing eight | constructed that each brick is subjected to a ances and Instruci arrival of Sewing Machine Works Burning. by the or and one-half pounds. like heat and they are burned so long as to | IEtzanem, , May 6.—Tne Singer sew- | houard; but lie was an appolntco of the mayor | matress company and consequently leaves “Reddy” Jones, completely vitrify them. ing machine factory was discovered on fire | #nd council, hence: could not be removed by | 30 Foo e o e Y 3 ! B e Deea anthiols | T rwss Y s escoverec o BYC | i board. This hoard cannot designate any | home early in the g. 4 at tl nhattan, failed to return with a Mr. Evins has for some time been enthu late tonight. The entire fire department re- | Ghor i to perform the duty, becaus Yesterday just beforc 9 o'clack, a man i gold picce that lie' was sent out to getchanged | astie over brick paving, always conditioning | sponded, but their work so far has had little | the ordinances requite. thitt, the Mpector e | L¢ 3 broroRd) 10, T § < and is in jail in Omaha, charged with his exprossions—tIf wo can_get the right | (P T M TR S0 8 WS B T | pointed by the n nd council shall ex called at the residence and informed grancy. He will be held there until vequisi- | kind of br l lllh-, fee S k\\'hy the h"mf“‘x \\llnh-h:-m- |L :‘ :":‘:r“L i “"“}i"'; else Ko il su h-u.;\.»r. uur.qlu.nmlk Mvrs. Huntington that he had been sent there h ion papers can he see s he refuses to | clay of Council ,\.m.x Il not make as good 3 ) 1 COVels acres ground, cox tion, and upan completion of thesame | vork @ » yar 3 ing ] Rt o Towwi i1 Without theth. 1 1Satated | pivini as that of any stction of the eountry. | bo destroyed. The works employ 30 per- | measura up il wall aud repart tho amwoting | Lo 4o somo work sbout the vurd. Subbosipe k! iy O ¢ BoR &0 s ' S and the chuvi of wuiks lald in front of iat her husband had e yed e man, he i Al hetuatnmeditilig Wil red \‘H::" SinDlay 8 lio. x:-'.'::lm Y 1. m. the main building was nearly de- :’f,f;.f.'h:““.'fi‘” ity engincer as a Dasis f0F | was piven a rake and told to clean up about b refused to do. festod. It s proposed that if a small quantity | FeoNs Tt 4ot Sl muidy '{‘ s ad 1018 were oihery ise we would deem | the barn, which is in the rear of the house, The regular monthly meeting of the Wo- | of Council Bluffs clay is shipped to Ottawa, S Tl kopn rich nnecessary” expenditure to employ @ [ The two children were playing about the 2 it as a test. If tho will amount to several million | third inspector i this sidewalk service, for it s usual when suddenly the littlo union will be | bricks will be m; Bo'elock ut_the rooms | Clay proves all am I'Iv_wl(, This is ex- that citi; men’s Christian i held this afternoon 1 of the union in Merr . peeted to be an un ¥ and a full attendance Hiteheock will deliver an address Daniel E. Bandmann opened a two nights’ eat excitement prevails in the , and thousands of people are viewing the Piinted an wsistant stdewulle Jspeetor | the mother that the man had bis sister in the i e, {fcboténd iud ol barn and was killing her. The mother ran to the spot, there to find her babe lying upon the floor screaming with puin, her clothies disarranged and_torn, and her person terribly lacerated and bleeding. ht for this purpose, then it 5 would bo warranted in in- ing me vesting the necessary capital for the requisite o, Prof. | plant: The experiment would cost but a trifle and its results would be of practical interest. DThe advantages of securing some home pas ing material arc apparent. At present th e Father Clarkson Dead, We most respect full; Des Moixes, Ta,, May 6—The fother of | oS MrlespectIglty Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson died i l“”’ in**Sh, 5 . ‘ ¥~ | moncy expended in paving is nearly all sent | about miduight. : “Phe brute, who had accomplished his pur- 1 endance i e inte o Mr. Wheeler moved that all of the com- o oc § ) obi Hi and the presentation was " distinguished by a | $4} of the city and goes fiito the ‘pockets of | * My, Clarkson was born in Maino in 1810, | momemione in thomatio po mforet to g | Pose, becoming alarmed, had thrown the child | folls far away, there being but a small per- od 89 Eaitharo : hitha pRole 1 10 onle side, struck her in the face and fled, it Laclc of animation thut was perhaps a ounted [ ooutizaloft for home lubor Iined o font e nasdlnad hl‘lld there untii | committee on judic nd the city attorne ther, gathering the little girl in her W for by that very fact. *‘Hamlet” will be the | © 5 il N 855, when he came to Iowa. He elected | Mr. O 01 MOV b a c itteo of oL, B i gt veryf “But, Mr. Fvans,’ suggested one, “sup- | 1o the state Senate in 180 Nkl b ave LA OICORROEMAY (iDL s iod e into the house, where, upon & °“‘"‘! ‘this evening. a list of | Pose we should put £15,000 in_such a' plant, | teenth vear he has been e onteod L seven | consisting of Blumer, Bechel, Ford, OSthofl | exaniination being made, she discovered that s 0 Jistof | and after we get to making good paviug brick | yawspipor business and for the past. twenty Do dbpainted to investigato the | her child had been ravished. e lying | what assurance would we have that the « B I ks | e father was immediately sent for, and Ll Oyl N ot s Joars hus “been agricultural editor of - tho few days and any names omitted should be | oy UL in Pairy etery. It will be printed ina | inst the dewalk inspector, und to report | o oo pedlnstdionl s he learned what had happened, no- I, how about other kinds of busine e d the police, who at once commenced a k e R AR O Bl reported at onee, as the list will be used on | yoplied My, By bads man whey 5 % Ay Mr, O'Connor stated in plain English that | qiioent search for the fie g r Fibimorial day i the docorations, and 115 06 | b wats b boaom 1000 it o s | oy ster Builders Warned. Mt Wheeler wanted to ‘bulldoze. tho._caas | (iigent sourch for the lend, buton accountof SATURN, (2605) 1 that none should be slighted. as well ask for some assurance that he would MILADELPUIA, Muy 0.—Letters were sent | though the council and was not disposed to | Jittia hopes of finding the guilty par Will make the season of 1850 at the U k. Couneil Bluffs, Town, from March la¢ The S, W. alliance will give a social in the | be able to sell them. Or when a man pro- | 0ay to the master builders notifying them giye the inspecter n fair show, ; The ttory told by the little “boy is | ubtilJune Ist, when he will be returned to Fremont and bis worthy compinion Young Men's Christian _associatjon rooms | poses to build a block he might insist on the | thatif they did not by 10 o'clock tomorrow Mr. Wheeler denied the soft fmpeachment. o ef e sister were 5 next Friday evenivg, A literary ahd mu '- guaranting he would vent it. That isn't | morning concede the strikers' demunds a cer- | OM¥: Morcarty wus sure that some of the ;::u::;w .‘;gmlhl:.ls")‘;tm::in‘.‘r':;(:\:‘ng i MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1759,) <K 7 | will take his place from June 1st until August 1st, ese two are the only stallfons in the members of the council if they were on the -~ S. B Wadsworth & € programme will be presented and refresh- g vhic oy 3 ¥l s e e e calle 3 | gl i e heard mamy expressions of | [l Plan which had been formulated would | tommittee woutd give the inspecton the worst ;uu}! Wl mh"nuln-‘u‘ s (L“r',“ manc e ]“ them | west tha the sires of 2130 performers. | ehestnut stallion, 16 hands hizh, wid in 2 be put in operation. This plan is said by an | of it QLI 003 O cen rom his pocket and | ordinary flesh will weigh 1200 pound: g bred by Powell Bros., Springboro, 'a, Ile q John Burlow, 1 Twenty-fourth avenue | distrust as to the block paving. Predictions e M & i ) of I ks 5 . ¢ told the hoy to go to the store and buy some | is perfectly sound and vigorous, and u cert getter, Further comment 1S unnecessiry, 4 18 in destitute circumstances, and too ill to | are freely. made that some streets will need | official of the Cavpenters' brotherhood to ben | - Mr. Davis moved as a substitute that the | candy, The store is about two blocks dis- | Termis- #i00 the season with the usual return privileges; fuvarably cash or bankable paper be earn aliving, This is a case worthy of at- | repaving by the time the paving tax is paid. | STt of co-ope rative arrangement by which | chair appoint the comuittee, ¥ tant, and the little fellow was gone some ten re the mare leaves premlses. Among Saturn's get M Consul, 22205 By e | tention on the part of charitable people. He | Thereis some talk of “enjoining the city | the building trades, including everything Mr. O'Connor got the floor again and began | jpinites. When he returned he could see | Shermaun, 2:28, and many others botter ood g 15 a0 member of Abe Lincoln post, Grand | from entering into further contracts for pay- | {rom stone masons to' ocrs, would form | a tivade against the chuirman of the board of | ety AR T B IS G B ed tn | Stock. Visitors always welcomo ut the logue, ete., write o Army of the Republic. d ing. One obiection ruised iy that while the | 010 grand “organization, - employing 50,000 | public works. “They call him u chaieman” | {o'yur of the birny, then opening the door ho emont, Neb. Sl e e city makes the usu uts to have | men. ‘This organization would make con- | hesaid. “Better call him achair wavmer. | g tho little girl sitting upon the man’s lap. Desivable dwellings, located in_all parts of | Pidders place specimens of their material in ts, ercct buildings, pay workmen and | If 1 had some eggs 1 wanted set— As soon as the door opened and the hoy saw = | e oo raeines, loostedin, all pat8lof |1ty 6 engines . that only one has so fa dé the profits amongz the men, Mr. O'Connor was ealled down before ho | 1, SIS TO IS OGN B @) ; P T o Dyl L ¢ | complicd, 1t s urgbd that' with s e e had time to tell what he would dowith the | the house, Tt was at this timo the tramp 4 | Y ) mens in possession of the engince New Coa‘es House, Kan, City. cggs, and the voll was called on Mr. Davis' | ey the child to the floor end fled. g o i 2 A T spector they have some staudard by which to Absolutely fire proof. Iinest and largest | Substitute. . G . The mother, who is the only person who is 2 ! J"kau\\\\ ]11'\‘['1:"'1“‘1‘1" 1.;::!:41-|“m::u;::; the J(y).;ag.-l\:n. bz ulll(:.l«l is lived up to or not. nu_u-llm I\;uux.ns Ci J led in its ap- m‘{,‘:. o“:mr in_explaining hliml‘;i{::: TN, P PRI R (e v 5 =2 1k G : D herwise they are at sea, pointments, o s 3 COl e 5 3 3 2 Wi L Re 2 T as perplexing as wver teamship Arrivals. write moro for his oficc and less forthenows- | WA edsed fu a dark suit of clothes, con [ Choice residence propert At Tondon—Sighted: The Bohemia and erably and had on adark colored wooler ] for sale by B. H. Sheafo & C Boston Store Sale Prices for the Week. | Alaska, from New York, vis' motion was adopted and tho | STV Wormanc had on a dark colored woolon = 5 4 ol H GOODS DEPARTMENT, t New York—The Anchoria, from Glas- "")“‘)*‘“"'.l"ll’i'l‘l'\'l‘l““"{l}z‘f"tll‘:L'i;:“fl "g_‘m:,‘;“fi;‘;‘ull’l‘;:‘ "The mother states that it is doubtful if she R &'Newspsner Man's Bxporicnce, an sateens Se, usual 12!7e W, s s 8 “ | could recognize the man if she should see 5 ] Hello, Bob, have yon just got through | (St destns in - domestic” thallies - g, ore—The Mentmove, from Londou. | Ny, shoomaler, assistant city attorney, m:f;,'l;.;:;‘;";“m::m;,‘_;";;";,,‘;"‘:,;;,;;y;j;;;;:} and 4 ;oumswfzs o j work” Bob said he had, and he also volun- | “Anderson Scoteh ginghams 12ic, sol1 | Van Houtén's Cocon—Pure, soluble, eco- | D! ,““" ARogmmun| optian _“‘:‘l‘:“‘“)"]'k'l“{‘: The little girl, though_scverely injured, is S £ e STEAM G ¢ u-o‘.wm..-\_..rm-nmmn that he was glad of it, | for: Sl nomical. B B o "l ie | not thought to be in & dangerous condition, = f :‘l;:m\\u;l:“lu; n"huuttv"‘bp:’u;‘q‘u.“:l, aspos | Que new clillic beige sold for We will 5 e e e AR AD L o and the attending physician is of the opinion = § 3 as about tc ceed w gun AT ok ANl O AL 4 e o | that the city attorncy be intructed to I was poked unpleasantly near the end of his | g Fon SlEhamS und secrsuckers e, usually e Cury, Mo, Muy 6.—-ost wns 16- | propave” the' mnecossary ordinance, A TR i nose, and he was invited to hold up his 0 blue and shirting prints, choice | J¢ Nobraska and Missouer. 'the. dam. | Totion to lay tho matier on tho tablo RSB e, L 0ssinons: REFVOMS: £ B e Kunsns, Nebraska and Missouri, The dam: | ried by the following vot pops SsptamtionLnks cee M Unr el U g > o Ay b o in most pluces was slight, but Pavy Ay, For T s’ Nevvine, S ) & 2 O acqiainted with . B, | Our imvortation order of wash goods in ex- | FC Ty ighe, b Y e Co.'s, 15th and Dopglas. ; ’ i ) editor of the Nonpareil, cay | ClUsive dress patterns, such the new eash- - oo e ey : i 5 e [ vel i Rl boibarell, 4 | yere ombre, Whytelaw's Scotch, zephyrs, BRI At I the [Oley, || coanct: Qaxih hiss STE) m 3 e > ve that under such circumstances | Koocnlin's sateens. whic LERIRUYIS, cis n the v+ | Chaffee. { 0UNC FFS STE {E WORKS { His s Wont ap rithont s pcumataiioes | Iooonlin'y siteons which othor stores sl Aident Chrion Toancis Adums of the | i siayor prosente a veto of the resotn. | SERCIAL NOTICES. | (ouNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORES - - - - - 1013 BROADWAY, } Babors { inolined o bo very prudeat in casce [ 528 yard Union Pucific, accompanied by Directors Feed | tion fustructing the city attorney to confess u COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! 3 e NGHAM. W AW &C il e oo | judgment in the cases of the Bemis Bag com- | - = e i of this kind, ; E "‘Iij\}ml..\.}}ul.‘!‘l:VU‘EI;I\I\]\BX\“%:)T“ L. Ames, Elisha Atkinson and ‘\‘Iml\lll pany, . M. Earl and Mrs. M. B. Cook against OR RENT _Nice front roon OODY ¢ 1t was about 2:30 yesterday morning, and 0 » 1. | Hughitt, also his private secrctary, B. Can- | the elty. The vetoes were on the ground sultable for man and wifdor two (JRAI_I AM & field, arrived in Omaha late last night and | that the resolution g und. ‘Phe veto was approved and resolu- e*fluz the cases prepaved by the \’\ ANT lopted did not cover the | Scott house, 22 N. Main, Councll Bluffs, DA man to work on fruit farm. l)laning Ml", S{]S]] Zln(] D()Ol" l ILI(HV the newspaper man was at_the corne Tenth s 207 Pearl street, loan money for Lombard Investment company. ot and avenue A, He wa are quartered at the Millard hotel. Be- | & his couch with $14 and a double actin, tions cove | e R ) S ing somewhat fatigued from fast travel- (DR nul.m..u. First st. & Wesson in his pocket, when he was ac- {1 BMEWRAY. - SRIENOE ) ; | mayor were adopted. s - el oy Thirteenth streot, Council Bluffs, Ta. Wo aro thoroughl | L s e patn. he Yias Aoy Miat Nationhi Bank Taxes ing, the party soon retived, Mr. Adams was | AHORIVROBADRIEA e declar- | A GENTS Wanted—A good snles ) Comner Second avenue and Thirteenth street, Coun , Ta. a it} ! 2 % not'inclined o be interviewed, though he at P p=auaodasleamanos equipped to do all kinds of work. | bers, and one of them proceeded to The question of the equity of certain as- | tended the meeting of the western presidents | i0E the necessity of grading Hamilton street | £10 u duy 4 {and Tavestigate for you the Vietim's pockets. "Tho gy volver was nr~]| fished out, and'th were extracted. The thief coolly examined f ) i t, and romarked, “Why, there ain't but ono [ Ume. The assessments in dispute coy ok 3 is He oF two guns like' this 1n town, Wo dowt | YOars from 1851 to 1887, and the taxes for this | Pt back to a ‘profitablo basis e expects to make. @ tour of .tho Union + want that,” and the weapon wis replaced in sl amount to 2. The payment of | Punitl syste ey el the yeupon was: roplaved in puy Pucific system, and as Mr. Hughitt, who is e ey Lo blia oty these taxes s been resisted by the bank of- | president of the Novthwestern, s Just be was presented.” The veto was made b the ordinan sessments mado against the First National | in Chicago Monday and_belicves the present bank of this city has been pending for some | demoralization in ~association and rate mat- r the | ters will soon be adjusted and business v | self, Wednésday, Thursday, Friday and Sat- : H ed. iihe veto was made because | Wfy “at o' Motropoiitan otcl. " Council Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. ent of Ienndta Ta b i Blufls, d Jon giyen to odd stz r Work, and Interior Finlsh of all kinds made o Fieny ok avecial hanedtia, | L hia ot 0 ates glven on all kinds of work to contractor and builder \\'ll\’ PAY HIGH PRICLES “of wulos, with 0 Main quested by a number of councilmen to return Mum- anc the ordinance for corvection but not to veto | it. He said lie had some question as to the | legality of such a. proceeding and had de- | | | A puivof gold_Timmied speciacios, ve the same by calling ND 5 wd even | g 0 cla v elocted to o mombership in_the di ; L =Rl ; Bl spectacies were. Titted 'from "hia nose, | A¢ials, who cluim that they we of | Slected o a KRR 1 100 GlrRdle cided fo veto the and be on the safo = - | l‘m;.“ “We dou K want anything ke thiit, | swme period. The amount claimed, if added never very communicative. to newspuper ve- | - /The action of the council in granting J. £, | pyIst or tor' on m'.'-f:":u'fin“ k \ 4 - - and the glasses were also returned to what the bapk paid, would make the " pxCe) o or uestions | Riley and H. T Clavke $1,042.42 for grading | 20 ol ow then Bob, where do you live At i porters except in the matter -of questions | foy e wtraet wis vetoed by the mayor. X Dluck sweot corn seed for taxes from 1871 to 1888 over ‘i 1 0 0 ospering, what is 0 ixes from 18710 1888 over 818,000, During | about Owalia, how she is prospering, what is | (il R TS Was, ARG DY IS TRAVET: the same years the taxes paid by both the | E0Iug on, the condition of “business, ete, He u ) § . always expresses himself us having great a contract and the claim should be settled in The yoto was sustained. | U the best there is made in every 1ne at pric 1 purse thitt we cannot suit, You want to | Jow elegaiitly and cheaply you ean ace most prolific variety and lo; ) anted Hig stock at wholesals and retall. | Yoo i ,"",, - i Muin st., Council 131uis Thero i Westeott accommoditingly “pointed out his i Fesidence only halfa black away, when thier [ 0. 2 exclaimed: “Well, it wint very far, | Council Blufts savings bank and OMicer & % that will not hankrupt v «;’ itify your hone, don't Yol plishit. wd the cour! it this eit, AL el L hu L i | aud you hud better ot dlone” Wo wiil sod | Pu v0 #5400 Tho First, Na. | MU0 18 this elty, ho Attorney reported ad on | TED—Two men to work_on_farm_and PEOPLE’S INSTALLMENT®*HOUSE, ' that nobody hurts yon and that you get home | tional oficials insistee that it was not fair to Bond Offerings. the claim of Orville €. Johnson red den. J. R. McPherson E. Piercc M E 0 BT NS LT SR all right.” el cow,” which he fost through the agency of MANDEL & KLEIN, 320 Broadway, Council Bluff, Towa.C Uy, alnt you golug to divide with mep» | X them §2,500more than thetwo other banks |~ WasmiNGToN, May 6.—[Speciul Telogram | (W) WAEE Be 103 K SO0 O | TTOR BALE-Hotel mropert roomIS, con- — - = tuguired the victin, X 8 828 period of to Tum Bes)—Bouds offered: 25,000 at | “rmpe ttoruey wlso reported that there | XU trally ‘located. Myv. Win. Noble, 12 8 3 N ) .u\(':.: |:..Iil\\ \[} © x||m| :‘ ,.n-ml.. fi\l..... a 7o l;”;n.(" l‘;;;“‘ :nrdo.;-lvl “wv."::: §1 $7,000 at §1.081¢, :\'.h‘;m x“\ll‘ ‘ln for an ..y.hn:n.. ~uxfi'n~n-.l ‘ Eighth 8t,, Council Bluffs, A BIG LOT OF s very ofte o ) suit be of the co bEn, A eele) BT S et o - Just i Of '8, Rowapaper man. with $14 i 1 the kit National v Ona qu |n‘...lu’{ il e oliea) | Miation e thecity mtini ghe Counell com- | YarANTED to Trado—A olearfarmn In Ne- s pocket!” and both of the unfeeling { #mis of evidonce the court docided MoxTiceLLo, T, May 6.—The business [ The city attorney reported thut Mr. Stuht | olear or encumbered residence lots. The Juc N ' ‘N VANS ‘N SWEET POTATO DI ANTS od their countenances ang | fAVOrably to the bank, and as the decision R0, ¢ could not b compatiid epter 1nto the con- | & \Weils .'...'.‘,'.,‘.n;r,"n;.u..,‘.um.,‘ ©. B, dudd, YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS, wretches o went o the heart of t portion of the village of Lathem burned to- it howled with delight. Oue of them stifled his pared by the boagd of public works | presid whole matter, show- | tract pi Mag ing Judge Deemer to bo adverse to the clai day, -n|uum u loss of about #16,000, with ROS e ) pe AN T 3 e 4 ., A i dismi; without prejudi 8 — s B s A AR o S T " Gonti S = rt of what the two facetious highwaymen lout prejudice, thus scoriug Italian Legislation, reeommended the adoption of # modified con- | by steam, lghted by ¢ feity and co TR BT | & id afterward. “Bob" had a good view of | VI¢lory for the bank. "Of course the county & tract which would protect My, Stuht in any 1 modern Improvements; lot 10 by FRUITS, ETC. proye \ iles Rowme, May 6.—The senate passed the char- feot. Also will se hange tor | o but whether a fresh start work he might do. * Under the contract now both of them, but is not certain that he could | U84 Start ane: 3 1 be made, or the case b Y ities bill today by 106 to 54, i . . ' eity propert 570 (A0 T0S, b ) fdentify them, will be mude, o th e dropped, will bo | 3 | in vogue the city is held for half of the ex- oi% RIPRON M. Pusey, Council A - o , ; 3 5S35 & question for the county board to consider at ecoepres varared ponse. o 1281 East Pierce Street -« Council Bluffs f S Lext meeting, Dr. Bivney.practice timited to eatareh- | P60 ction of Mr. Wheeler the contract o s J For Kale—Horges aug Mules, < P al diseases of noseand throat. Bee bldg. | with Mr. Stubt was declared void and th VOB BALE-On manthiy payments or terms Just reccived 20 heavy work mules Woodworth's “Blue Lilies” and ' Pearl chairman of the board of pu works was | T o ."M’,‘,,",U house, cor Sth ave. uid 10th MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 1d 10 draft_and work horses. Call Paul [ of Suvoy, Simolec Ll Stol tise fo bids for the | ' jot | instructed to readve two blocks from motor perfumes of exquisite delicacy ouquette & Co., and sale stables, No. nd remarkable oo & While F. W. Fogg, druggist at Capitol | work to be done at the expense of the prop- | Jii g S Nt e e uand remarkuble permanence. G FRRERT LI e ke | erty owners. "The deposit of 00 which we- | 'ivoom house on 6th ave. ono block trom —— > " J companied Mr. Stubt’s bid wus returned to maotor line d N o S \ : Important to Horemen: Largo line hovse | front of his store lust uight, # thiet entered | powpaniod Mr. Stht's bid wus returned to | MG M on Lincoln uve, two blooks C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY J. C. Bixby, steam beating, sanitary engi- | and tuef goods. Probstle By, C. B | the place from the rear und stole §7 from the Yho street commissioner’s payroll for Aprll, | from motor llne e ; . + o, 048 Lifh building, Omatia; 503 Merriam \ batle, 862 B--y i amisaioner's payvoll fovAprll | P8GO Lodsis on Nordh 7 st, near post s Sy lock, Council Bluffs, Blue Grass Educators e ; " d LS e A and 1810 b olesale and Retail Dealers 1n o - K Bostoy, Muss,, May 0.—The juty in tlo fron bridyo to be | RO ST Wi 116 Ve R, enr pm— 'l'lu-..qm-mu.u of county superint “d.m, | The plans of the proposed fron bridge to be - roOn y und & hal - “ perinte 8! ought by Broker James Burt of | qaotod ave eenth stroet b: 880U The citizens in the vieinity of Ninthavenue | [owa, now in session in the city, is well at- | kg ) between 20th and 215t upon_recommendation of the city engincer and the board of public works There were two bids for furnishing the city | Judd, pres. and lots fn all s Of the clly II‘.; Targest Stock sud Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue papy, W6 Broadviay, ¢ 205 und 207 Broudway, and 204 and 206 Plerce Street, Council Blufts, § | \\h-'u-mllu plaintift sought to recover 000, this morning brought lu & verdict of §12,- 500'for plaintiff, aud Eighth street are joining in a petition to | tended, The superintehdents present are ¢ city councl W abate the nuisance ofusing | J, 8. Crawford, Cuss county; J, L. Adkins, -