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[i] THE OMAHA l)All\ BL]'. MWEDNES D\\ MAY 14, 1890, . TIDLL N CLCCINN ghter thirt ye of age. | But I feel that I have been called upon too GOING TQ JAPAN. | DRESS GOODS SALE. T WAS A TIRESOME SESSION. | ther and daughter claim that - Mon- | suddenly, a little woman who loved = to b | - | ¥ the off Tennle that he cofid | Speak to the boys. 1 have been before [ Bishop Newman Wil a Confe At the Bost tore, Council Blus, bl Ay high o oo 6 01 ferod - THAIR the Grand Army of the Republic upon some ence Th We will place on our counters for Monay airs, entered their ol of the soul-stir occasions, an o bl WA M AL d i s R L Midvight Finds the Work of the Conncil | | arkinie wpon tho conditlon of | hank God for it T am now training n Titto | SEV, FORG Mas i : b8 HOVOr - cal. U’ WRMIK dpiloatod at suoh Only Partially Jompleted, | ahout the house to_ drink. :l.J:v':llv-'u‘nvay,w.3.’.'!';\'.;: AL 15 Ty bum.| sienta fo¥ Vo fill GoniMehoRs SHove Lty AT 121/ A YARD. | Miller hiud nover secn u policeman 100K Upon | time be ealled by the title by w 1 1 address | Bishop John P. New man was appointed to $0-inch haw line stripe ix v —— | the wine ve him a mixture of be er | you tonight-— comrades 9 ViblEdapan nd. Boly, 04 thews 1 e pe, i § and Wi ¢ il led to get outside | * Wy o fough: A rlorious ¢ n¢ " rd Al gt bk e s y et 1 CONTRAOTOR RILEY MAKES A KIOK. | of i it atys o' mado Indecent | cio o oan o s ity "o is | July [ ainel pin head checked su or 1. This arouse Wwith a stove pol en the officer fr pre clnims to ha rding the prop nal university i adopted commendi rght. How I envy the man who can Reg 1 establishment of a before an audience and tell such thrilling | nat tales, Do you not_see the opportunity of | wer S-inwh side band, in illuminated mixtures former price inch 1 ‘ashington r the sut The Employment of a Se in all coiors, former trip " q aat > | doing brave work? Where are the inf vesolutions add: ~ “Tt is our judgment that an | prjce 1ie, the Board Health | bhins denies the storry clafwing that he | pojng ht to bear upon the youthto | endowment of at lenst &2,000,000 and suitable | "8I moglish cashmeres, formen price 2 ized- Removing the | was never in the roc ) twithstanding | teqch them patriotism? Echo wers, | buildings in adddition should be procured be: ‘Al80 odds arid onds that sold &s high us 50v, Sguatter | this, Mrs. Miller will report the case o Chief re fore the proposed unfversity shall be put in | 411 to go at 12150 N vey today | “We look to you, membe of the Grand In view “of the local — ™ . | Army of the Republic and \Woman's Il parts of the country for the | A1l our mohair b antines that sold from New and Bic | Reliet corps, to teach this los s of ‘alveady existing institution il line - of solld colors and The eouncil was due for one of those tire- | the ticket office of the Ch ), Roek | son, ~so that = should the cnemy | we look chicfly for the prope dow- some sessions last night and carried out its | [sland & Paei vent Rocle'| invade our homes these boys will be as 1 ment proposed for a national university to XE 200 o Vi obligation with such marked success thai the | [sland Route,” 160 enth and I 1d dare as were youpmy I*lwh:n , | our friends to whom God has entrusted | All wool suiting in, wide, in stripes, ened our | wealth, who may tens of thou- dark daysof 1860 th o 1 i | plaids, in silk and wool, also plaing, all to go ght hour forged an adjournment before | nam, Omaulia. % g | : sands, or even millions. of dollanrs, forward | Re'bac’ b above eooda seld From 306 to ban isiicss hefore the meeting wis | o 0 ST D IPARTURE. | 1 a father. Down in the state of Mi and noble .,.,..I,..h.» ' such we At S0¢ o Yard, disposed of. The voluble members simply | M2 § U o | souri he was shot by one of those dastardly y commend the proposed university | We have put all our 43¢, s and goods talked themselves out and defeated a motion | sapre bushwhack How much prouder I would its object, praying ”hl‘ God may open | iy at 3% including a full range of colored He Closes Tis Temperance Revival | have felt had he falien upon the ficldof battle | their hearts 0 the mugnificent opportunity | SN liantines on solid colors, mixtur a to adjourn until tomotrow nlght i Amid At Enthusiasn than to have been shot down by oue of those | which is offered to them of doing what their ¢} Also our all ‘wool black and colored 4 (i ¥ vn--w-‘;' -->|~nl;“; ““j' ‘-‘fl: '“-’ T.ast night, before an audience which taxed wrds AN : less favored |n|un cannot do, of ml;lnu: | serge and cashmere. We have also added to ) T > 5 A. Kean & Co. of Chicago of #54,500 district | ( “e8 BRI wity of the Grand opeva | 1 never was proud of Virginia until to- | their nanies to the roll of those who have been | the list 15 pioces of 8%:inch black und white X PRty paving bonds and §,50 curbing bouds at | 1 4 S G S Lt to o close his | Dty but Mr. Shinn hus made me change my | able to do great things for their country and | billianteens in check, havo lino stiipes and SATURN, (2608.) $100.35. The sale was approved hch ot (A TGN oF Teition s ara LR L AL i L, % 5 | broken st 8 Tt ALk the senson of 1830 at the Unign Dy ing Park, couneil Blus, Towa fron J. B, Riley & Co. wanted the council to gy i AT, At LA il gipatlnbiad Martha Washingt ssociation. STOR abitil g s Bio returned to Prenont and b8 worthy eompanton ¢ | Speeches weve made by a number of the vo- | parents moved me aw when [ Martha Washington Association. Council Bluft postpone the awarding of the contracts for [ o A TS RO e was three rs old, F stwithstand- | Wasmzeros, May 13,—Tho first mecti Sotheringham, Whiteliw & Co., M AMBR I NO BASHAW, (1789,) paving and other public works for alleged | oot e M RH AN ing ) irks of Shins, 1| of " tho ctors of the National N 1oters of Low Prices Gt Tihe 186 eIl A TE regularitios in - the action of the board of : ? thi I wzood p] which fo be | oo SR8m0l jelation was held WALL PAPER Of 2550 perfornn chestn ot L B ST RBTE und Miss of Cy 1, Ta, as born, but Lstill think it 1s & 1 state to get, | oSk 1 Memmorinl assoclation was held At T.owest Prices Y flesh will wolsl 1500 pow QU hy Powel g public works in the awarding of the con- | gy chorus crganized by 1P VY, PR this afternoon in the green room of the white g e oLl a0 Han SOTOR AR AR e ] Sl s tracts, The complainants stted that they had | My urphy, in closing, id that he had Mbrs, Andrews closed her speech by paying | house. Pr dent Harrvison, who is president | Our dress goods sale a great suceess, J ith the usun Kkable pape and Louisville brick and with. [ never been treated swithonore genevosity and bid on Omaha | at the suggestion of the board,to | kindness in any city than he had béen in | drew theirbi niises. Among any others bettor (1 ldiers swing tribute to the old s work they have id the | ex-ofticio, in calling the meeting to ovdes omplished in keeping the | made a & 1 dolla s for 90 conts are bound to draw Sy way to Chief tice Fuller, who presided | thread shirts and “drawer: it : i of tho board ! ) y e in f specch exprossing his hearty ap- ywd. Tho sale on dress goods will con wys welcomont e piric, . For bre amend f, They thon Fotay 1 thelr bid i ;!.n ahia and thiat he désived to thanie the beo- | piorund needy of the order, proval of the worl aud his willigniess to co- | tigue the rest of this * Y UAS G, SMITH e board refused o acecpt it The matter | plo of this city for the same fro i et in overy way he could to ing down pri s a5 ko Al zatteriog ani. o eity nitomoy, | Speaking of sulooninen, ho s | THE LITERATURE OF ART. 210 a siccoss, T presidont then gave | Baibvign shitts, 2 - - This committoc iined the complaint | people wanted to shut them up t 4 ho e bl il o ; 2 2 P i - o way ddress Before the | during the remainder of the meeting The | tennis flannel shirts, 40¢ N e N S TR (L L e R RO D S ) Art Association. widow of tholato Chiet Justice Waite was | s g ROBERT V. INNE od to comply with the written specifica L business 1f nobody went near the lar monthly meeting of the | ¢lected vice p 1'3: (il line of neckwear at tions made o part ie proposal; the bid acher thit was the )t the sermon. If | sociation, held at M Atobint e oer Sy ndiire e e el e was voluntarily withe with the per- [ nobody went near the saloon that was the | Ab Rl I 2 ri At h 30, THe and “ mission, not by cvder, of the chuirman of end of the whisky busi e was tived " i 1 o i \ nryoy, La., :\I:I) 1 Two Mormon el V}Ii Ked g T weods I | /_ 4 =4 of tho bosrd of public. works, | of this talk of legislating what was right. | 3 da most interest- | hajling from Utah have been tramping | 0% 5 bt }f n1CCEC0GS Zox a0y \ 50 e Jt 7 and wos taken away from the bulld: | The legislature was ‘not. God, They did not | and instructive address on “The L through Washington and Holmes countic i o e ing. The rep of the committee | sn in tihe legisla- of Art M Keysor does not read | gistributing theiv v JE LRIOtat. VT | 0 eyt at prices that will surprise you. Con opted and the bids snd bonds of the | ture.”” N dders approved The city attorney reporied upen the of the “Our Father which | papers but is bubbling over with her subject art in heay he legistuture needed re- | and talks to her hearers in a_conversational I o e Yo, Bhow; Boous ---AND--- forn us much as ouything he kuew of. He | stylo and in an entertaing way conveys sug- ly among young unmarricd females, A | #2 } thouy could ¢ that the sa- | gestions for many an hour's thought arty of cight women were secured to go = G GurLy | 100m 1 \ee Iyancis Murphy | audience last night cousisted of the leading est. Abram King had two daughte fihe vouns 1R0TEETo T RoRTipIEcopal ehu vt =) = Al < ~y ity and she succcoded inkeep- | fn the party. King and his son, | will givedcocialin the I A hall Tuesday 4 | : T ~ : bout an hour. with the neiglibors, pursued the Mormons | avening, Ma 'Admission, including su; : - N o Wy had comn in Omaha. 1T | uytists of th ve first her estimate of the import- proselyted to a considerable extent, anc was need | everyone the blue vibbon | ing them inte ould o out and do likewise and fwep aw for it for tho public good. 5 £ 1 capturing them ticd them to trees, and | por, Mhe peti for the opening of the street | from ti saioons they would drive out every | ance of artists becoming acquainted with the | after flogeing them unmercifully, loosened | P SRl d by the cou loor. 11 no time. | history of art, and then gave a list of the | them and began fiving on them. The Mor- Tickets for the I v atiormey 1 House: its on: this subject wi authois who could best s Me Murpay's vems ittle ¥ and lots for sale in all parts of the crve that purpose | mons ran into the t swamps. They have of flio v L | leudly applauiied. He closed his remarks in | through all the from the ancient Greeian | been seen since and undoubtedly perished. The | O ;‘,'" l‘,‘ :E‘,‘\,l‘f’bL 1 have some fine residence lots on South Fi street and on adopted and | a waim request for all those who had taken | period down to the present time. Introduc- | young women were returned home and eve and at H. Pethybr L ALl s instructed o take the ¢ r'bbon to remain stead fast and keep to the name of each author the speaker | one of them well switched, their parents < 5 ranklin avenue for sale cheap. teps'to place the k i the pos- | in mind the geoat work they hu | gave a running talk of the time and works | making each oneswhip the other. Desirable dwellings, located in all parts 1 patis commi | ishad in abandoning (e ligaor habit, | produced during the diffevent peviods, and o the city, for rent by k. H. Sheafe & Co., = ) Master Pu He then anrounced the formation of tho | emphasized the fuct that the study of art Kentucky Senatorial Caucus. Broadway and Main street. 1t o | Omal spel temperance union, the presi- | must be a philosophical study, that the Freak Ky RaTseRtorial —— city deut of whieh appointed as Mr, C. A cs of each school could be ac- RANKFOIT, L ¥ Choice residence property centrally located o ordinan: ! the su! and circum- | caucus bhas spent the time up to midnight | gy sale by B. H. Sheafe & Co. o eheekis Murphy returas to his howe in Pitts- | stances of time and place. making speeches. E: Proctor . - _ y i yccommendation w A vote of thanks tendered at the con- | Knott, Congressman Me -Speaker J. C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary engi- the corinitiee oi police clusion of the , after which the asso- | Carlisle, Hon, S. T. Moore and Judge Lind- | neer, 43 Life building, Omaha; 202 Merriam reported outine business. 1 Bluffs, ciation trar i nomination, The | block, Coun, ay have beer play 1 0D P UBIIRI Y D the mor e e i the title arlisle men have been pursuing dilatory | —————— g : et uppeared lnst i in the title ‘red Williams Dead tactics all night and prospects are for a pro- The Manhattan sporting headq'rvs, 418 B- @ Dow's romantic comedy drams Fred Williams, the Union P switch- | longed contest. wiy. i part better pted in many man who shot himself through the head Toes- e A Eocd hose raal 1 overy 100 feet of ferred to the thun almost anythini else she | gay morning, died at 1 o'clock this morning. Rioting in Hamburg, hose purchased at Bixby's. and buildings di® stovy, filled with - Havnure, May-13,— Rioting was renewed = - P commeication of the s and plenty of good a . | TWO ELOPING COUPL CAUGHT. | this evenin he mounted police with The line of parlor suits at the Install ers requisting the: conncil e an oven, naked swords cleared the streets House beats @ n the city, Al goods W 1 Bemis park 1o 2 sold for cash or on easy payments. 320 Broad- onj vated her rts Come to Griefat | rests were made. The strikers at stroyed nine_ pi Miss | Four Loving Weston Kansas Cit 1 to the city attorney A letter fvom S, 1 - ND41) PUE ISIT 8214 0] PUSS S 0 \mL..“\,. A R s and fifty-se The manufac, - Yo TR Dt i i to City Tre, ¢ Rush for 1,17 animous admira. | gram to Tue Brk)-Love's young dream AR R = payment of Mis: i taxes for 1878 s Katrina \u_m | hada wakening in the outskirts of this — | . B and 18 ¥ 2 llo La Verne | city today. It was the arrest of two cloping Texas Prohibition ¢ nnw‘nl:mu R 2 & ving of Locust horscy Youlk | couples from Chillicothe, Mo., by a police- v Worern, T May 13.—The state s e ADW street from She to the railroad heel did ety old | prohibition convention met today and nomi- the First Hap U]UI[” BLUEES 1013 BROADWAY, About noon a sh snob most man of thi jolting noisily along the s seen in the character of | lumber wagon w tracks was referred to te ticket, The full convention committee on nated a full other was wheezing with the heaves and had | convention of the Hibernian order began here It e 3 House, Kan, City. the string-ii and guttering, | p is opposed to woman suffrage. = o The reqiest of J. 1. Boyd for a modification athier, though he had | southwest boulevard. The horses were sor: rgile chi s - ~ i Y B \ting to the constrt "”‘,' b o, Mlrougliont, it was an | specimens of the equine species. -One was el HIDe RGO nvention: ) b \ | nating some objectionable oniariInon s YOs0L ©5 | blind of an eye and ring-boned, while the Harrrorp, Conn, May 13.—The annual | 4o I\l e S to on | Miss Lilisler was called before the curtain, | 3 A ) s May 320 Broadw '\ s referred the committee on ¢ e 4 Ve y and buildings, An ordinance | . 9 5 reported by the committee New Coate: Seatey three stutes | Heating stoves stored at reasonzble rates ind Ircland are on two rough pourds | toduy. Delogates from thi agon-bed wers two | and territories and Canada all at t our warchouse. Drop us a line ov udiments requosted Absolutely fire proof. Fisicst and largest | which lay across the d o . i on oD T e | otel in Kansus Cily. Unexcelled in its ap- | handsome young couples, In the front seat, | Présent: b riatvay 45 Main Stre N ough Harbach's addition to Paul | poi driving, was Thomas Parr, thirty years old, | J. G. Tipton, N. Y. Piambing Co. ) # street, reported the uward of £4,000 to J. A, oL vy oy and by his side a handsome blonde of fifteen, o et ik e Blumblng : : i & Harbach. 'T'he report was @ - L) t 18 2kh named Emma Slogal, her pretty face all but | If you wish to sell your property call on the Al's, Carry the Finest Stock of Staple'#hd Fancy i 50 reported h ity hidden by a hideous sun bonnet. In the | Judd & Wells Co., C. B. Judd president, 605 for changing the gr at, oblivious of cverything but each | Broadway. > of Franklin from Twenty-seventh to Thirtieth, This re- U. S. Grant Post. other, sat John Smith, twenty years old, — - o Tilla: 5 twent ‘to the committee on streets | Phe members of U. S, Grant Post, No. 110, | and Lou sen, aged about cighteen, Nailed. ln‘f,;_‘ ‘"“}":;:,'(:"'l‘“ "_‘l:\‘{;"'b”“,d yatho ke olution locating a police and fircalavm | G: A+ 1 in falt feree last night at Cen- | The o hl_‘ uul\m(;! {nlh’!. (I“:uvlt'l \.1§h the | Our would-be competitors, who croak for | neyvis A new principle. They speedily fh rtoonth und Vinton strcets was re. | tral halt, syheve, i company with the mem. | SPOOnY actions of the people, attracted much | trade, and are sitting around idle when the | curo billiousness, bad taste, ~torpid live ; - fire and police commission. bers of oilier posts, the montily openmeeting | o e e emoary: Loficoman | People's Installment House is busy, direw | piles and constipation. Splendid " for mor - ) s for the specinl eloction | was held i E | Derry was one of the observers, and, recog- | late to the public that we handle second hund | women and ~children. Sinallest, mildest vere cach allowed § for anys’ | e aud . hom as the parties wanted on @ tele: | goods. We positively deny it, and it is a lic | gupest, 50 doses for 25 cents. Sampies free d ; ; e ) Che audicnee v.as a large one, many ladies | & cd trom Chillicothe a_couple of | jade of whole cloth: sy gets away 2 o) They Ave Called Up at a Meeting of ) at Kuhu & Co.’s, 15l and Douglas. being present diyaior halted the party and questioned | Gith their judgment beeause we do the buli | AU & C078 1A 200 Fous waork, and the judg fs0 two days’ work, tempted for the benefit of iey were the oncs wanted. Theiv | of the business, so their stateiments should be B ? « razos Ri st was ordered by the pavents of the girls. | talcen for what'they are worth. Respeetful o3 Tity The miee r Risin, the called to order by Major the new | district of the Se | Clarksen, aiter w the “Old Avmy Bean” | lopement oceurred last Wednesday, and | 11 1 PROPLE'S INSTALLMENT HOUST Houstoy, Tex., May 13.—The B cr INCOUNCIL _BLU FFS. \\I'llw had lnl Copy H{I IM“uf \ul‘l from 11)14- Was sung and cheered to the echo. the time since then has been put in by the “" Mandel & Klein, Proprietor: is rising rapiy again at Richmond Co- old o Mr. Morcarty's resolu oon” trip fable style, | ¥oung Dpeople on a quasi hone will ars Pk ol mister, 10 Lis inin a ks are under 585 conts an hour | el L6 nadience by e Mirough the country. The parent vo WOLL \wosireforred g in the moj onight the young men are RUNNING | pls e under WHY PAY HIGH PRICE A further ex- | ent I'he experience of the who } locked up in a cell at the policé station, wh : | v B : — ) FOR(—— of the officers | went to the front.” ‘I'he paper took up the | the gi re meditating on the folly of their | s e Mayor and Marshal of a Florida | = GLE Y~ ~ L of the TNest | jife of an wwkward young man who entere wars \h‘x:ml‘v:i ked room at the houso of the | TN i g".r s tho Paopla, . . A0 4‘ T I 5 O i - W Onieaxs, May 18.—A Jacksonville, Go n st I patlo“ 0 . - =) . 0 Broady lumbia and the rvaile tion to each for to the - water. Two or thi THE TOWN. pelled to suspend ope) paper, n the List on ac- e A theavmy, fresh from the favm, follow fuilure to veport the result of | 1he avny, esh fin | Tolloy count of thei o ol ior M8 7 n's Toce GBo: - S o v W s N thoclection, - pding of South | 1o Hme e piesed into tho hunds of the dwill s Yan Houten's Cocon—tBest and goes | Flu., spec il says news has been Vlien you can get the host there is made fn every | prices that will not uteenth strect was_ordeved to suspend | Imastor until he reached the front. = [iEaEsneet: s from Cedar Keys, Fla,, to tho cftect that - Thers 15 o ChaLE ot hurse Lhat we cannot st You want {0 beantity your home, dout jou ork pending the consideration of a propo- | ‘Theuddress of the evening was delivered After Threo Years. the mayor and marshal of that city have been ]1-‘ not remedied in seaSon, is liable to Dhen come in and sec how elegantly and eheaply you can accomplish it sition to be presented to. the council by the | DY the Rev. Q. 1L Shinn, who sa Dot AL sy e Shectal ele. | Tunning the town for several day Citizons become habitual and chronic. Dras- PEOPLE’'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, B. & M. and Union Pa ilway companics glud 1o be i e o o, D Specis e | haye been threatened with pistols, ladies in- e o STkl e N LT relative to certain improvements to Do mado, | Post. Tam proud of tho n. gram to Tug Bek.] -J. S. Crawford, a Chi- | sulted, a United States collector for tic purgatives, by g th MANDEL & KLEIN, 520 Broadway, Council Blufts, Towa, am proud of this post because the members confirm, rather tl cure, the evil. \ X b official of the Delaware, Lackawanna & | keep inside doors and one man whipy S : : - el stories, true steries, while the ! Ll Pills, being wild, effective, and === ’x‘.llt»‘ml,.-l\\ulll.\flll(::-yw'«sl?mll Ao “l{::;l: :l‘rc | Western railway, has had arvested in Port | negro, who did the job under the persu Ayer’s ) being Arthur Fred Nowberrie, the p: of a louded revolver in the hands of M atrengtliening in their action, are gener- C 4‘/\.. ];IiIiB II‘ L\. (/O 1\/1 PI\N Y ramour of his | ¢ ¥ “NMany citizens have left the place | ally recommended by the faculty as the A resolution instructing the city attorney o tuke steps, legal or ptherwise, to remove the squattors from the interseetion of Doug- b 1as and Eighth streets, was introduced. The | BOL true. P 81 hafoune (b Woro Me 3 peinia soldier, said tho | wife, who run away from Chicugo nearly | gid bloodshed is expected Dest of aperients. R e e fle daughter. Mr. Poppieton stated Ker i experience Thad with | {hree years ago with all of Crawford’s house- SR “ Having been, subjest, for. years, to it would roquire ot least two years (o se ikeos wis when wowere i the Shenan- | 1,01q furniture aud about $4,000 of Crawford's Creed Revision Carried. constipation, without being able to find F | R N I l | l RE curo the cectmont of - the squat- | douh SeieX. OF U we ot fea | funds, which were obtained from a vank by | NEW Yous, May 13, The Independent | much relief, Lat last tried Ayer's Pills, tors du the courts, - Mo said the | iesand went to the owners of the pigs to | means of a forged check while Crawford was | this week publishes tho returns from all but | I deem it oth a duty nlulln pleasurs alIEpEORAnG [contigolors could romove oil it ooy s to chop up. stolen rails | away on a long business trip to the south- | five presbyteries of the Presbyterian church | to testify that [ have derived great ben: “k und Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for ¢ ue. tters and let the Jitigation come after- | JOTOW Axes to_ clop up stolen vails | The deserted husband has hunted s o0, 09 againab,| oasfromithelr use. (Korover kwo year |inog 205:and Broadway, And 201 and 205 Piorce Strect, Council Blufts, 15, but it could not be done logally | : orerywhere for . the Euilty couplo | Showing that 133 voted for ion, 69 aga past T havo taken one of these pills Sl ydiviglonBoliony(eer fulithe «inia there were two sentiments, for | and only learned of thelr where and 6 declined to yote. Mostoftho | every ight efore retirini. 1 would uot g & e | reglution S waid Mr Wheler. | © | el Vi therosere g sontimentt,fof | bouts” o wooks Cngo | through e “not. loaed. from avo” forcign. | wiflingly o' withous then "= G. V. e L don thinke 16 foie ‘l.hl“ulu |«l-.mlu thol| B Msionisentimont, even it | railvoad official, who recognized the wife ceording to the footings of the v palIcon Bowman, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Y'a. ]< Yy Jocateds. ek Wi, s | J % oherls L Sops T euid My, Poppleton. | 410" cbtlers were {gnorant " théy knew | ab Port Arthur and notified him. ~ He passed | tail for euch ministr e e “T have been taking Ayer's Pills and it 1, Council BILITS. 1¢ | durnn RRakBHOY I IO, | enough to be true to the old unicn fiag, The | through here last week and was suppd cldors votod ngainst and 3,334 mniniators und using them in my family since 1857, and . ok TanelauEL thatifollowed g | union army utilized these iznorant men as | be & detective in_pursuit of an e elders voted for revisih, =~ Muny of the | ooetrully recommend them to all in | YWANTED to! lear i Ne- Pt | B i he mmoved the meforonde Of e | spies, and I dou’t know what they would have | bank oficer from Kentucky. The wife southern _presbytories, Com o on. acdiq | heed of @ safo but effectunl cathartic.” lirasicn @ cleat business MANUFACTURING CO., P Obto Rac)" The oton praYaLiE0: done without them, for they k he ceun- | forgivencss and Crawford has signiticd his in- | hegrobs, ¥OLC S0 0 GHF Tl —John M. Boggs, Louisville, Ky sany, 006 Broadway, C.B.Judd, Ist Avenue and 21sv Street. PMhe finance commitico ecommended the | Uy and wero true o the grand old flag.” tontianiofiforgotting theipask asifor asstiols) || RIEG R RERARYIGEGH ORI BLIERE “For eight years T was afilic 5 : emplosmont af clovic for the sccretary of | | 10 iustrate this e told | Soncatnad, but chie faa OB Ao How: The Loyal Legion. consifpatian, Which at. Inat bt w0 R Sash, Doors and Blinds A T B e Statictice. | how one Da art went to erric, ¢ e chavge d Lt D o 0 1o nonth nents ol ns A erbense not excoeding S0 o onir | lan and informed him that wit | and pérjury. “he examination of the pris- | Drs Motxes, I, May 13— [Special Tele- | bad that fe doptqis, SR80 (o A vers udd & Wellscompany Band and awing. Re-Sawlng and o report was oy, M€ S0 @ month o6 oy the whole confederate army en- | O1Cr IS 1w in progress and the result will bo | gram to Tug Bee.]~The regular m | B %nd soon tho: bowels recovered ot Lo GRSVE TG o | B wnd Soroll awing: Jo-Saning and grading re- | cbmped upon Rich mountain could be | known when the uext steamer ar “ | the Towa commandary of the Loy their natural and regular action, so that v bwoiblook \ Kindling wood Tdelfvered. Clean goriedin Untantranion ol | AR laUMOENGHO R e Acooptod Q. beryiis sgidito: bo'a Wolllodotds was held here tonight, A military paper was [ now Tam in excullont lealth.”=S. L om house on 6th ave., ono block from | suwdust by tl . All work to ba ¥ o atioe ollowing the leadership of Hart, victory at- L Ay s 2 y Texas, notor line, 3 on rospect Hill comtory from Parker stroot, * | folowin the lewdetsbip of Hurt, victory u e o by Captain Longley of Tipton, followed | Loughbridgo, Bryan, Texaa: - fwoterities 50 e viocks Olas_Talgblia A i hen the milk inspection ordinance came ol tho Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder. produces a | v g panquet and the election of officers for Having used Ayer's Pi 1 motor e, A up Mr. Wheeler wunted it postponed for | T Was & private when T ent thew for the purs omme lnlu] g results, I fully indor they o) soft and ‘beautiful skin; it combines e ty. vice,” said M Shinn, but I rose and w: ol room houses on North ith st., near post- - —_ S promoted to the oftice of corporal. "I can | | roas follows: Comumande the ensuing amendment. Mr. Chaffee objected. As T cle | poses for whic! ut of beauty and pu 2 y Major Hoyt Sherman: junior mmande j M i eml f the board of healt b did s T ! (= o) )., Centre I!rnh.l. ', »om house, two storl ve. A and 12th st zmembor of the board of-houlth ho didu't Wike | BoVethis o T Nave tho pictures b Bomby | vz -~ | Oharlos K Putngin - recorder, Cuap ! | T Congers, M. D Can iom house, two storles, ve, A an L1 st HR[E:. BO SEN i The ‘Workt of | tho board The Tead’ o6 | and to see them will convinco you of the | VOting for McGinty and Annie Rooney | Twomb egistrar, Cuptain Edwars North 7th st.” i e ™ w1 “edostaien o pourds MO | fheory of evolution, When 1 look it theso | CINCINNATI, May wkfort, Ky., | 3 treasuver, Willlam' D, Lucay; cha el"‘s l s’ @-room hyuse, also d-room honse on the & Refora in the il iapaction buspess mnd | pictures Lau liclined to believe in Darwin- | ays the vote for scnator in the Ken , 1. S. Whiting; ‘chaplain, Re | mator line, | N e oty The (“1( —- neodod the encouragement rather than the | S o o ; | legisluture today was a farce, the mem- | ¥ | PREPARED “L WM Judd & Wells company, @6 Broadway, O. B, i buse of tho y: “One day we were going from Strawsburg sting for eacl o) ( T ., Lowell, Mat Judd, pres. i SLAS0 of tho COUNClL, o councll had fust do. | to Muvtinsburg for supplic, for our bora'vohing for each othiapy. for MeRinky, ot orown and.buidgo | /Br Qi iAYer & Qon koNaly B - fidudi, ur Factory and Il.mmw Mill. d > L BAG 3 were empty and so were we, Wo tried to inie Hoone ) 88 tho humop.ed them. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers W E Havo i lotson wnd adjoining Parl avo 4 cided to allow £0 a month for a clerk for the 3 The object of this frivolity was to prevent an Dotwuen the Ogdan houss and Fairniol Best equipped, most contrally looated fage ow of the settler mg the ity physician, although th ection until the action Of the caucus wus e leh will build beautitul hor in the city, All modern lutest pitioin ator and the | Duy, beg aid bo | | ordinaices relating to the ofce made no pro- | Youte, but we could get nothing to cat be- | oo The gasoline stove 18 dangerous than ) Al N U Brondway, C. B, | machinery; operated by skilled ‘mech { lion for such clerk or expenditure, - o | cause we wore the blue. We struck n scheme, | KUOWI: P T G the unloaded gun. Save life and propeity by PE ( IAL, NO l TCES Spcolsl ,,l"}]i',','”"‘fi“.‘,'l} 10 saroll - and ¢ The ordinance was recemmitted | We had a rebel uniform on the wagon, so v One of the Sistares Arrested, using the C. B. Gas uud Electric Light Co.’s COUNCIL BLUFFS. ———— L L fOn i aas canariy s H. C. Cole und A. B, Huut were appointed | Slipped it on to oue of our men, and putting | 4, P00 LS e S T ML S| o, | B8 Stov | sener North Main and Mynst o nssist the city elork in canvassing the yoto | thisman i front of two bayoncets, we marched y . v . - | streets, Council Bluffs, Tolephone 250, he | the “mun up to the houses along the | amember of the broker fivm of Sistare & The People’s Insf Rment house is a 1 road, where he told the story of his hunger | Sons, which recently failed, was arvested in | firm to the public. heivstock is brand | cast at the speciul election of Thursda; { 8. 'The report of the canvussers show. 1 d t oW suitable for man and 0 P SRR B PRI RS ICRT Y | oo e st o vt vt | FACIAL BLEMISHES, | 2222 2 bt ¥ | following majorities on the various proposi- m"llwlh'lm" “This worked well, and before | New York today. Richard Hecksher of this | The rey the largeststock of furniture, car- | Scott house Main, Council Blufs, Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black | J. D, Eouusvsos, L Suwaant, i tions: For paving bonds, 1,2 for sewer | DIEhL We had secured enough food to supply | gity, on wh ant he was arrested, says | pets, stoves, crockery, glasswire, et., ‘fu\I AT G TR ST G Ty kles, Superfluous R s T T ¥ { bonds, 1,1%5; for engine house bonds, 1,524; | e hole union AT he has $112,000 worth of bonds which ' were \‘4}‘“‘ on easy payE{ige e them a call. | W\ANTEDTAFO0 Mohosnltn Hair Removed. Address, L » Ca S RTanTAt dna o) e some ble ciunes com Ambezale R oadway ¥ iy 4 ~ 5 e T A‘;:;fx!:;\‘--?llfn‘xl;:l the council | Mitted in Virginia. Thoro was o poor old | HUeeed - | NOR RENT—Two gool modern houses, W, DR, W. L. CAPELL, (/]tl/Ln\\ ltC l;l“]{ [ ]luu‘nml. man, ‘:“‘,“l""*';'\'” Kb 9 the sale. He Steamship ivals, ’l"nvfl ph oto uliery 1\:1-' ot sherra- | ORI 28 Pearl street 546 Marcus Block, Broadway, C C - - - VoI 10t tuke the oath tovote with the . At i rowe | den’s new pli 3 and 45 Main str - - e A ia) Boat 1eTRS ok o pols, and ~ for y 4 g At Moville—The Circassian, from New | % COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, Bullding Permits. county Juils and the prisons of the state we gy Hamharg The British Prince, from | ° 3 o~ - 3 by stewin, ightod by olectrl A 5 = Burplus and Prafita... 60,009 i following porimits wore issued by the :\‘I"\d\\\“'y‘l'l'.',""\"1“':','.“"“"”-‘ crimes were that | BYRIIG 4 i Dhe British Princess 1t You want the best Wall paper gotod. D, g all hoder iwprovenien F.M.ELLIS & CO,, iabill epasitors......... 00,006 0 ot be e Lo secession, p- i ' | Crockwell's, ) 5 A 800 4 building inspector v did not have much slay | from Liverpool. P i clty property iy farm of . § 3 i, 0. D! Eduiundson, Ch - . did not Luve much slavery in wes - wat 'of Council Blufts No AL Pusey, anan sict general banking b | A, P, Tukey, one-story frame cottage, .| Virginia, but we had enough, so I hated it, | gy 12 » We want you to list. your rental property "‘”'nkf' inell” Blufy A r) C }r] 1 Le CLS I Hungn, et *u..x'\'”:px.'.\\‘ ) i Golten T oy vl fad, Sixe ™ | and that'was why I took my musket and went essed Insolvency. with us and wo will seviieo you good, reliblo — - bank i Southwestern fowi. 86 Huniel, threc-story brick flat, Blx- 10 the front to protect the grand old flug that | HARRIsBURG, Pa., May 18.—The attorueys | tenants. Kents col id spocial atten NOR SALE—A lurge spun of mules. with e N Y ] | 000 ug thal ) 3 % i ) BUILDING WINTENDENT est POS | i o eottage, ™ | bad boen scofted at ana fnsuited by the tebels, | for the American life msurance company of tion given to care of prop . Shouto | I Sbgon ind i tiioss. Inquireut 520 Mal oo AXR SUILRING SUPRRIMTREUINTA. © Intarest on Time Doposils, | Twentleth und Custefllur streets. 800 | I was captured by*the rebels and cast into & | Philadelpbia this evening filed an admission | v €0, Broadway and Matu st., up stairs st — | Neb, wnd Rooms 24 and 46 Merriam Block' |~ — — JaBio, Lo s 80| prison coll, whore [ renained until the stars | yith Judge Simonton that the company wis ey R SOT RN T i store room, No. 1, fronting | Couilell BluMs, Ta, ™ Correapoudence » licited | Tros. Orercen W HL M. Pusevy ne winor Permit. e e Y ™ | and stripes waved over us, the guards were | jgsolvent, and the court appointed o veceiver Rdaworth & Lo, 307 L'ear o | 00 ol ate W FICER & PUSEY. Total Hioas | Pushed aside and ouco ugail we breathed the - woney for Lombard Inyestment compiiy . Pen OFFICER & PUSEY, AT 3 O R A 075 Sy 1 oA A Million Dollar Lic for oy fhuglit the | Byrox Rovar, La., May 13 ks of Mr, Shinh he | ¥is has decided to doublo his off Major Clar ther Officer in Trouble, Virginiuns wor »sephine Miller, who resides at Six- | after heaving the Mrs, J £1,000,000 W, Py ¥ t | 3 . FANTED to Trivde th and California streets, charges Oficer | Was thoroughly ¢ i | tery license and will glve this sta tepped on theie toes, but who cire TR for unim y p Corner Main and Broadwa, :‘ uth snd Call Bulh aicse s Chgsn Qe Rev. Mrs. Andrews of the Woman's Relicf annuin for the privilege of maintaining a | phe People's Tnstallment house will furnish .“ pi o tro ] or uniny SUPERINTENDIENTS, o Sarmer Mainand Broudwar, turned in to the police commission. The have something of the same feeling as if Dr. Birney, practice limited to ¢ goods at reasonable prices, cash or on LORT A b boulder scarf, May I Room 230 Merrlam Blo uncll Bluffs, 1 Qollea ¢ mude und luterest patd oo tiwe woman occuplies o flat, whi she lives with lwuw culled out tonight W g0 W the frout. | ul diseases of nose and throat. Bee bldg. | weekly or monthly payments. 520 Broadway 4 ou 8. 17th st. to Beg. Hoow 010 N, Y, Life Bulldiug, Omuba, Neb, Dusits, 3 ~