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OMAHA DAILY BEE! THURSDAY 15 et OPPOSED H)- PROBIBITION, | sisncfiiven jrormission to. e, be factories 1 tion us Afforded by the Manufactu President Goodr THE the Protec- | v | 'l‘ l ‘ ],} ()“l ,\ I l /\ l;l‘: l“‘ ;«L::AH‘:I‘VN \::]V\IH,:‘YI:‘»\ eption of drinking more - Little sympaty is felt for the young man, COUNCIL: BLUFFEFS, who has bro Gas Stoves for Cooking ! | and to whom, on the 20th inst., the board, he | by, states that he wi led to South Omaha | . to! Paul's church, By order of the W, ) I and has made a proposition to th X It ¢ to Sie ina full line of solid c laint being made that the nt people of Laredo to e i cotton | gafd, would issue ten days’ notice to comply | Some eight weeks ago, and while there deliv- < ST ~71" Vi tY mixtures, . e I b G PALTE > Nefl Pl The aivi S ACD N B ) ) “ e of the institution for th nd At ) mill with a large capacity. A meeting of the [ with the law. Of this number many vetired ored Huttlo Vernon of ild. * The girl L B. (“\b & ELECTRIC L](‘I 1T (ELO) L nuisance, o change is being planned All wool suiting v 1 stripos, | board of trade will ‘be lield to consider the | g the drug business and did not wish to that she lived nd from are makin v Dt B bi % the description of the girl she is believed to MERRIAM BLOOIC Lo enginee e and ¢ 1ine, so that instead of emptying into the creck, us at present, it will empty near the some had remoyed from the st ad died 7 there y plaids, in silk Al to wo | Same. : K SENeW at 2y J A fine rain is now falling, insuri corn and cotton this year. A I be the mother People in th who s | some In Boc to of Do that it ) vieini W the baby stat on street d durk o amount nted in this ve registered pharmacists + of cotton and corn has been pl 1,380, and during the year 86 were add ind. 5Se goods slaughter houss We have put all our 4 marks on its s throat, as though it had be If You Want Low Prices On d this season. The cheap and eht the trouble on binselt, but | r Vs " an ho had | " ; s y TR " the deepest sympathy is r the old folks 1D [Special ram £ & number of reports of th maha board of | here cans in the OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET Wi Bove B diagtuced and Fnde e | e ot Orvanu. | A Decided Btand Taksn by the Pharmacists | trade which \dsomely tecorated | yorld toreooking Uit gived Delivered by carelcr o any part of the City. | Ly penniless in their old age by his we | ta Y \ with red white and blue vibbons, and would | gplendid rauite thad H, W, TILTON " MANAGER. | foohsh actions prosident of the American loan and trust on the Proposed Amendment, bo donated to any of the members who . 17 aind Moro thivi #0 poe ’ TELEPHONES P A local paper states that ‘‘the Burl | company, arrived in the city last night over A would ace e, A cont more of its nutritive 4 been very unfortunate with its cashiers | gv o rocmational & Groat Northern r ¥ On mot Schultz the election of portics than by any Purixeas Orrice, No, 4. " i ousand dol- | e ¢ 4 Y My y ofcors special ovder for 0 4 Other means, additiof Niant Eviron, No, ut this point, aving Lost many o ‘4”“':(““'.‘]. [ and is stopping at the Hotel Humilton. Mr. DO NOT WANT T0 RUN SALOONS. H"‘"“:IM‘\- pecial ovder for 10:30 . | PR PR 5 " WINOR MENTION, transactions.” This i’ “ injustice to | Carter is very much pleased with Laredo,and A, The convention then adjourned until 0 a. | N6 doAt ;L iy G Mesgrs, George Merrill, John A, Kintz, | exprosses his intention toremain here several | 0 W Prost. | ™ today | [ ')'“_’:f' " SV D S Ric o Trumbull, Miss Mary Keith and | gays. ! ¢ Comn ce on Bkt In_the evening the delegates attended | N 22508 3, ? i Fintinbok € i witA Lw Tt pettomn have Behd | Mr. Carter is in the state for the purpose of | dents Address Some Interesting Boyd's opor Tiouso or tho Apollo elub con. | Nr: A"h‘”‘"‘ oun iffs Tamber Co., ¢ o the paslt ithin the last fifteen years, The : BBl il 1 i ; A sibest suited them, and seve siteq 10 SMOR® The b and hay to bo had at 8, Gold "H,\lvll wultor bostdes Bartlott was 1d Nutt, | Placing money whers .m‘.| large r of | Statistics Siate Board of ds'ity town, C stoin's, 1899 Lower Brondway Wwhio appropriated £2,200 of the company’s | interest ave assured, and will immediately Exami - NO LABOR! A marriage liconse was issued yesterday to | money about twelve vears ugo, but it Was | make an investment in Laredo bef 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets is NO D James Petersen and Dora Cook, both of | paid by his brother. Colonel Nutt fng. The Laredo foundry and machine com- | the new Rock Island ticket oftice, Tick- | NO ODOR ‘ Minden - pany is pushing the construction of its biw | Thestate phavmaceutical assoc:ation recon- [ ets to all points east ut lowest rates, NO DANGER i The Re Arcanunm musicale that x“ 18 an DRESS GOODS SALE, ”“.""||| \_\-m‘ be in op \-IH: Iml{ """‘A\‘\li\m'_;: vened at Washington hall at 9:30, with about s R AR 3 % o S el nouncd for to-mottow evening hias been in- s i B LS RAYES A i fow diye, At | one hundved and twenty-five members in at- A POSSIBLE CLUE. : g ¢ Andonly & matol: f definitely postpen A B Store, O s uffy, ¢ Y8, 4 @ 5y Y - b Y 1 Cou Unity Gulld wiil hoid 163 rosular mosting “'\\’!" ‘," O iters for Mondny | 8 8becial meeting of the bourd of f | tendance Lt Dovelopments Ti ¢ho Oasd of the s & tHe 1 with Mrs. Shepard, Perrin avenue, I e S aiha i drods woods such | the company hold today, Mt. W l)vnnvii After the reading and adoption of the R ¥ 88 o s e “over' i o i z d g eV e O Tea bl Tat svie ely of O ected secretary and inutes, 3 fon for mem- o ¥ § M s, suitable for all v aftermnoon at 3 o'clock t asnover can be again dupileated ut such | ately of Otiiahioy wis clectod secrewiey SEC| minutes, thoro wis ong_application for mem Late developments indicate that the mother | - 4 fu private families, hotols Joseph Miller has filed a plat of Mil Ao rer, and Mr. nk Kavanaugh e | pership, 8. 8. All of Fairmont, which was xad | s SR and restaurants, By I8fan Wit tHo aointy recotdes 16, il AT 1217c A YARD. e manufacturing company, Dallas, | 000G ) of the dead baby found on Dominion stre ) Y \ ¢ 1 ML Betwoan Moeth Tivet and Hacrison atroots, 0. aw 1o steipe, in mixtuces only, | W4 appointed forcman. A" short time ago | HCEERtEd. : : has been discovered, L ’m..;. e o A line s this foundry secured large contracts for [ H. D. Boyden of Grand Island then read | =54 00 ERTERNE L the viein- ; hiR 2 . iy 1 n Roustor " vanhoe commandery, No. 17 i mer p e il emer | Mexican government, work in competition | the report of exuminers of the state board of sitily i el R ¢ « s From Ali Contaof meet ab 7 o'eluclk (his cvtning foF tho pirposo | T SO BB S L b St Louis and San Antonio parties. | phaema \, after o somewhat exhaust- Elhabac ol el fn TR i s ) . A Woll Vontiinted Oven B of attending Ascension day worvices ab ‘8t | pricatoe. ot e orlc is lso being pushied on the furniture | PUSHUEAY WL (I & S0 o on, | S0me four weeks ago a strange woman was - 3 Y > v O Cuni s " i 3y olls | JORRIBE TAEe BB o, ¥tk tory, tiannery and shoe factory, ail of the | Ive tesision ¢f tho history of the ssseleh ol | in that noighborhood, and to have a i \ Bt ; T Difusod Knighta ool oty Fineh bolge stripes, in all colors, former B e shll o I"""' ki “L S ”"’]"n e i':|ll;'(:.lxl|"l to | bundie in her arms. The ehildren followed | Basts e \ ¥ diillis B Dok € \e Laredo cotton gin mill com seemed to be general harmony egard te Sid - Bave: the SV (6% IOLGPAL S b ! & \: - A Grille oo e Harmony Chapter Order of the | pric T i et { which hus just been organized, 1s running 1 | the enforcement of the pharmicy law by the ho gave thom money to roturn to | N g8 5 _ ; ¥ St i 8 Fineh Enyg 1 cashim full e vity., The ce ot for the | hom The woman was seen to de Il > i) - 7. A Hot-plate | with UL RS W p Also odds and ends that sold as hi | its full capacity, The contract forthe woc board. Pharmucists to the number of - 9 LW, ttent Alr iand Gas. Burns this evening. All me mbers i'to wo at 12ice o yard mill has been secured by the Word manufac- | g™ 400 L thelr rogistration for | POSit @ small box near the locality where the ¥ i RFEAnged S for . D be present at 6:30 prompt, Vuu\‘ t ull to go at 12, ~‘\‘, 106:0 yasd turing npan, A" representative of | G bR D e il body was found by Field's children ¥ : _ > 2y Stewing and Fry who desire to attend aseension s All our mohait byilliantines that o large castern syndicate is here | 1800, There are to hear from yet, Dr. Solomon, a”ph an who lives nes 2 ¢ e Luties, onll and seo thes Invitations are out for an afternoon recep- | fn ut o ineluding o full range of coloved | M 1 T | placing on the books March 1, 1888, 1,475, tion to be given Friday, May 1¢ ho_ vt il G S ST U .(1;:nw‘_\“ fertile If.“y‘x Tvu}l::\‘\“ I unine 1880 tibre s andsn 104 maliis strangled by @ cord having been dyawn about X 3 e 4 4 dence of Mrs MeMillen, No, 1700 Ninth ) our all wool bl and colored | attracting the on of farm | the total 1,608; during the same period the | ' 5 N n ~ C / TNT avenue, fo the ladies’ aid socicty of the We have also added to | 8lLover the union and a lavge numb | loss by death and cancellation was 103; the 1N W38 CONMONS l{]'l l{l()l l{ /\ l ()]{ b, )\]{DI \ II( )blfi Berean Baptist chureh ack and white | “,\i:h"filml;'l ety carried | Mumber of delinquents up to Muy 1, 180, was g LSO BLON 3y ound Raymond exeursion pa > stripes and fd LU IR ied 1150, le: « smbership o 5 m e Rl v nidons: RO AL stripes, il lino:stripes and | o, {hivd of the entire population of the city | 125 1SUVng & prosc 0 e O ilation | The Government Dofeat wwough | Lawn Mowers, and yesterday afternoon. ‘Chey came in BOSTON STORE, io the heights. had been about 3 per cent per year. If 'h:; Stupidity of the W | ) )' o'clock and improved a stop of three hours in Council Bluffs, i same percentage of the 150 delinquents should Toxtiow I Th Nia. corrsone tontant B I DERS H RD E Jooking ibout the city. They went cast over Fothoevin , Whitelaw & Co., UNIONS| RECOG! pay on the Dt of the ten days’ notice, tho | por”y ottt i H O ond. 1o ’.l.’fin‘g I l l i A VV A , the Rock | s and Drowoters of Low Prives. | w00t Gonmeil Beings the Ohfo | W registration would be 1,405, o e e WALL PAPE e Federal Council Brings 1t hud been suggested that the annual dues | Of the Irish agricultural labore L pro- | (v and see ave 5 Sy . : Dr. H. S, Wost, | At o8 & Mississippi to Time. be reduced o &1 por your, but that sum was | posing the use of the chureh surplus to erect | Call and see me. I have the Peerless Gasoline < work, No. 12 Pearl , e Havre, Ind,, - May H—For several | deomed inadequate tosupport the ovganiza | cottages for laborers. There was o spirited Stove, which will do more work with less L B BTG Ve UEBh A i oW couble on | tion. In some years the receipts had mot | debate, Balfour contending that the Pa SR ERRE e Ok The gasoline The Buckeye Special. duys there have been rumors of iy ilm 't | been adequate to'cover expenses. There had | nellites desired to embarrass the government fuel than any stove in the Market A special train of thirty cars, loaded with | the Ohio & Mississippl road. ( A Electrie Light Co's | the world famed Buckeye ' binders and | Sargent of the Brotherhood of Firemen w been’a decrease of 103 in the membership the | and to the unloaded ru using the ¢, B G jure the land pnrchase bill. The Tin Work Done to Order cond reading was agreed to without divi- | last year, owing to removals, death and re- | tirement from hlmm ™ gits stove, mowers, left the factory at Akron, O, Tues- | gqjed tonight and said that thirty di sion amid prolonged Irish cheers = o o e e oty | D ot b IR i | R L MY e | UG s CHARLES SWAINEK AT i S > t run across th ‘Tho entire | engineers and firemen had asked (‘:]"'“"'l‘"m:\:nf ””»";""w ,,(le(" aegolition ‘“‘}'ix"" £ “")‘""""‘ ".'f. l”"‘“""““' ‘l‘“" Successor to Bartlett & Norton, ) H 1+ N “hie r the objects 3 assoc vhips, vho notitied he members & xt v It vou wish to s¢ll your property call on the | train is elaborately dec ry onc in- | President Barnard for o change in wages | oot GER et PO embers ] A s o i 2 H Judd & Wolls Coy C: By Judd president, 606 | tevested in Council Bluffs and desiting to be- | and certain rules. He offered some conces- | Were UE benefits to the mempers as pharia- | of - e LR o 737 Broadway = Council Bluffs, la Broadway come acquainted with the b jobbing busi- | sions to the engineers who declined them un- | 40t Sl ot and undui T T e e S e ness done at this point should it SUCCess, stration of the “Buckeye hustlers 2 ; sound to draw | their western b in this city. The goods will con- | time when this es will be given in | tomorrow morning's Bee, Watch for it. | - Choice residence property centrally located for sale by B. H. Sheafe & Co The Manbattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B- this demon- | less the firemen were recognized. On N S e A BIG LOT OF YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS CABBAGES AND OTHER VECETABLE PLANTS, IRUITS, 1 S firémoniitvero On 1 by protection against mis- | lites who attended in full strength at noon oy L L {nd Chict e | fakes; third, confildence of the peoples fourth, | and after short speeches rushed the disision e it i maole | lifting pharmacy froma mere business 10 & | before the conservatives could be mustercd. mard rofused to treat with them as off- | pofession: fifth, ‘as the result, the broader oot it Ao, commels of - the | 4nd moro intaligéut conception of the pha A Pecall e aont S S s | maceutical profession J R Ta S T oration el penilway | employers, | ™ On motion of Mr. M. E. Shultz of Beatrice, ALEon Iy, 10 RSl A8 ol Conductors and. owitehmon sead | and smended by Mr. Kuhn of Omoha, the | gramto Tnz Bre.]--Last night a traveling | men, conduclors and switehmen wis || Looi /o Seare 1 was adopted and | glass blower named Maney was arvested for | C ; Y | the thanks of the association tendered the | taking improper libertles with anine-y tinue the rest of this weekc. Letting down prices on g Balbrigzan shirts, ad shirts and ar -fraunel shivts, 40c, rece I\ul ce line of neckwear at with President Barnard. After ¢ an't o beaten e discussion an agreement was § ¥ s’t'}lghl:"rl{::lx:‘;;tll:‘lr'}l!""_h-lr:;l';‘l;mm" on the presi- | 014 duughter of M. Cason, superintend nt ‘.r; s L boiand i A good hose reel free with every 100 feot of | NHICH the Jabor organizations were | g s nddress was read and unanimously | the ¢ity street improvement force. Hud it ’ 1281 East Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs, Ta, T5oimna nice goods for | Bose purchased at Bixby's, SRS taiat vondlt an | iHorease Biin |(sdoptediETbwasiasiallces ; not been_ for Mr. Cason amab wonld have ¥ 2 - - wages obtained and changes in | . ‘-The recommendation of the president taken ~Maney out and swung him _to S ived o big stock trunls and valises | Important to Horsemen: _Largo Tino horso | the rules far the benefit of the e, One in- | 1t more papers should be read at our meat- | & tree, "Upon deliveration Caso decided MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. isone that every member should take | to - give the man a cowhiding and surprise vou. Come inand | and tuet goods. Prostl By, C. B. Bt prices that v that the | N ub. | allow him to go. This _ morn- ting feature of the agre look them over. No trouble to show goods. - which the | personally to himself. ' Short papers are s e gl D S TR e - - 28 Broadsvay, Council Blufls, Getting us and Willing to jects thatare of interest to-the fraternit g b 0 ek ] . ol S s 5 5 v v O - 5 g This ca t be urged too strongly. to police headquarters and in the engine |, A « 4 > AV, N . oo le Profits. gince Lo prosidents. suggestion” ty change the | Toom stripped of all his clothes and tied C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY -~ *lof the engine and oG hand and foot to the wl 2 macologist | hand and o ks o diiba Wholesale and Reta in the presence of the ma and all the eity ofticials ¢ name | s not in coucure itary Board says | committee, Every pharmacistshould perfect rom pharmaceutical to pha On June 1 the Mueller Music Co, will pre- ST T R macol 1ce with the opinion of thi sent their patroas, who make purchases dur- ing the month of May, one fine. oale finished J. . Bixby, steam neatin ; 3 Life building, Omaha; 1 Dealers 1n ne block, Council Blu sanitary engi- Merriam A Member of the a nd his son =% T TS O T Lot 1 i 5 Are Free From Feve Kottty o e He was then unbound and told that {f he did | An Afternoon Blaze. one share. AupvQuenque, N. M., May 14 —Regarding | ““'he points made by the president on [ not leave the city in half an hour he would An alarm from box 14 called out the fie de- o — the Nebraska quarantine against w | Sunday closing are well taken, The | be hung. Helost no time in leaving. 3 and Lowest Prices. - Dealers, send for € ree Street, 1n.m« |I Bluffs, T e 3 adway, and 204 and 206 1 lry refurnist or 50 days only, sant finish wier Schmidt's g shou struments, rm and new in | arocs 8 s partment yesterday afternoon. The blaze was in George Foster's barn on Lincoln ave- nue, and the building was totally consumed. One horse was gotten out, but a pony be- as fover, Mr. | proprictors of drug store ¥ Mexico cattle | See that same arc closed on Sund Tllinois Homeopathics. ol ot boey | MuCh s possible, The commitiee further [ Cittoaco, May 14.—The session of the Tili- se among New | LM s the necessity of all druggists calling | nojs State Homeopathic Medical association Bl PROFE%S[ONAL, DI RECTORY tue attention of physicians to the fact that 0 cattle on account of T Saint, a member of the sanitary board, tod a case” of con! longing to Sam Mor perished in the Mexico cattle for fi und that o othier | e Aty O prations on the | continued today. he address of President flames, together with a number of chickens. state or territor eficient q ol ot are not what they purport to be, and | Gordon among other things treated of hyp- — = The birn was valued at &0, and the pon tine law as He assc "';l that | them preparations of the pharma- | notism, spivitualism and other occult forc II B ] l Hydraulic and Sanitary o ngineer, “Plans, Estimates was worth as much more. The fire was the proclamation of the governor of Nebraska | opeiq and national formutory as being arti- | While den v f in what was ITKINDINE “specifications. Supervision offPdblic Wo Biown must have been based on misleading informa- i 2 oque: that can be depended upon and urge [ most frequentl AMAEIIE 0 tHORCALOHIIY |t ot o b g Eoe e B | S £0: t one of such | the unaccountabilit the follow- i R s, e oy ing, Coucil Bluffs, Tow§, started by children playing with m che The loss of the pony is severcly felt by i ces will be lield today in ‘of Now Mo owner, who is a newspape 5 R A e aas Z Mho prohibition question ations be- = ., —Justice of the Peace. OMce over American Bxpross, No. 4 bought the animal with money thus earned. ‘“',‘“‘ h in honor of Ascension day, as follows - ) | great interest. and widely diff opinion ed hypnot- | N. Schurz Broadway, Council Bluifs, lowa. 4 0 o'clock a. 1., holy communion with ser- Discarded the Anti-Strike Clause. | {iice g e 1t o the house for full ‘investigating, Iesolu- 4 i e b 50 p. m, special Knight Rocugstir, N. Y., May 14.—]Special Tele- tions were adopted demanding recognition at | Cx = T e e e Tickets for the Little on's concert are ; ) s ’ i . —Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Iede s i T I T O ¢ the rector, whois the | pram to Tus Buk.]—At toduy's session of | *The committee does not deem it exped the hands of the state by being given®harge Stone & Sims e ;-l-n;.,.u RESEu T v Bone Block and at H. Pethybridge's, 635 Broadway. anhioe coinmand The public | 1o order of railway conductors the anti- | to nominate members of the bos of some state Institutions and _pledging sup- ral Courts. s 7 Shugi ) b A is cordially invited to attend both services. 5 ‘ 5 by ballot, the possibility nt port to efforts on the part of the legislative | Council Blufis, lowa. ————— stiike clause was stricken from the c e A sl el KD Tt R UL b S | ble ¢ ings, located in all parts of T 7 3 8 3 L ol ¢ sume oradjoining cities being | co ce towards securing this much-de- | (b oirable dwellings, located in ll parts of | tve want you to list your rental property | tlon by & vote of 310 to sixty-five. | our objction,n ok ACIOE © | sived result, i ! —— = = = SR N R | ywith us and we will secire you good. reliable | Wwill be the regular day for the election of | | The clection of three members for the board St gpm Pl‘ (* Al NOTICES tenants. Rents collected and special atten- | grand officers, C. S. Wheaton, the present | 0f pharmacy to be chosen by the state bourd P‘(«f«'kll«jlllnl Granted an TInjunction. = 2 Goos Wrong tion.given to care of prope E. H. Sheafe nd chiof, will not run, The prominent | of cxaminers, was then ordered. The fol- [ New Youx, May 14 O'Brien this COUNCIL BLUFFS. e M inst bada ot tu & Co., Broadw { Main st., up western men B. Clark of Ogden, ug noininations w 3 afternoon granted an stion vestraining - - 4 Who: has been for two ————— Utah; C. S, Silvernail and S, Y. Stanchficld J. Seykora of South Omaha, A, H. Far- | pyogerick Oicott, C. . Huntington and WY pay rent when vou e 1 buy i howe on \e St terms, and in ease of your o of Bur h Clark as favorite. Dele- | vans, ashier in the Chicago, Bur- | §. B Wadsworth & Co,, 207 Pearl st ngsy A, P, Hunt, North Bend; | others from taking any action under th K on, w 0 z lington & Quincy office in this city, is in | loan money for Lombard Livestment company, | gate Flynn of Omaha stood nobly by the | W. D. Haller, Blair. 5 Ormaniztion seherise of (ho Hotaton & Texns | A any time leave your tamily the home cl B i har e STl ¥ | protection clement. The western " followers | Parrans, Hunt and Haller having received | S oaq, " The injunction was granted on | Oyt following tommss | 0 i, sports has aroused suspicion that the ne Finest photo zallery m the west—Sherrae | ©f W. P. Dauiels will be divided, and the of the votes were declared | yhogpplication of a number of stockholders [ A home worth #1500 4t £15 por month. worth £, outlook is most favorable for the selection of | €l represented by Geinshem & Co., ¢l £24 per month, conld | den’s new place, 48 and 45 Main street, iming tures for such indulgences 10 successful candidates responded with | {ju¢ the stockholders would be Trozen out in sary expe e a grand chief from the far we worth £000 at &i6 per month, notbe legitimately squeezed out of his sulary | geott nouse, Council Binffa: 1 a day. Omuha is spoken of as t suitable place for | bricf but appropriate. spoeches, Messrs, Hal- | ot Uiy JIOSEIGICHEE, WOl DETERIER B | R 10N Wort $6000 ¢ 318 per month 27 MAIN ST of §0 a month. General Agent Marshall has ¢ A 7 holding the uext session for the grand di- | ler and Hunt dwelling with particular stress | oo, The trustees will now make inquivy |, OHher briced homes on the same terms, Over C. B, Jacque Co's Jow ) et S g Tponithoaucationbote DroHibi HonMEETy e 15 S uste WY | apove monthly payments fnelude Over O, B, uomin. & had implicit faith in the young maw's integ- | 1 you want the best Wall paper go to J, D, | Vision. Tor thought all pharmosists shouid fight the | 1Bt the foating indebtedness. 1 nterest, Forfull partieulars S i i rity, until this sceming diserepancy betw Crock: Sgat T o L — - ddress the Judd & Wells Coy 600 Broadw T e e e An Editor Robbed. move Pl all l\h“"l Highly ‘:'"]'I': 'l‘;;)";:‘;jl N atlonal Conference of Charities. Councll Bluils, La. icoma andlanteo (came tohls. Aitention: . 4 T e ; Ao Vo A e apon therm as honest and reputable busines: o8 Sep it i : = dinner or bourd apply to Mrs. Camp, | New Your, May 1i.—Regarding the rob | UPon them as honcst and reputable business | - 5 yong, Md., May 14.—The national W EHAVE sever: ifal madern houses that wo will trade for encumbered vaeant 1ots in Omaha or Couneil blufts. The Judd & Wells Co., Council Blufrs, 1 elose wateh has since bec it on - the 2 , ( y v, L o e X UL AV S R bery of John H. Wallace, editor of Wallace’s | woalth at heart. They might argue that the | conference of charities and correction beg its seeret force to work in the ofice and Will Regulate the L === | Monthly, Inspector Byrnes said this evening | prohibition move would bo money in their | here today. Mayor D EILALOLEHO that the party who stole the £0,000 worth of | pockets by reason of the ¢ tion of the sa- | yvisitors this evening and numerous spe gather up cvidence, A fe L3l al diwys ago o Melio, chief of the | A few days ago Tur Bre sugg bonds from Wallace was McLeod, | loons, which in nowise interfered with the | wore made including one by Dr. Bye its, ted that tiry Burlington datectiy from | certain changes be made in the city street ; o ; business of the druggist on the Iow plan. | Jolumbus, O., - president of the conforonce SHOEMAKER w an's boot Omahaand hus been closely watching the | lighting system, sc SRt ronld - | assistant editoriot: tha.m Tevas At | M Haller was enthusiastically applauded | Som letters of 1o st e, nd sli00 6tore, iR house, where the young man_boarded, and | Lo icd ou cloudy nights and the light would | stole ~ thom. MeLedd has been identi M ”ll“l “lhl llm'lfl!l"ll\h“l“"l"“"“‘“l" & e itable for L and Witcon two. n s h 3 ve run after dark and not during daylight as | fied by an oficial of the e L liouise, 5. T, Couneil Blums, afe | drugists would be driven g aded wait- ott hious t deal. k wis in his ¢ mpany a g lough tus | American School Book Compal was finally learned, and then the blow fell. | herctofore. The committee on 1i deposit © company as the mun - Who | ing upon their customers applying for = o formally arvested, but | gated the matte d hereafter the chief of | Went to the _vaults on Wedne: frumenti for medicinal purpose: coin- | IxpiaxaroL1s, May 14.—A St. Louis special “v_\wl A good home for u girl baby i has ‘been | polico will order’ the lights turned on ag | 334 00 hnrsday moring the bonds wero | cided with Mr. Haller and advised united | announces that the new Awericanschool nquire at W. C. A. hospital. B SR el e bl il e foo ot iown thit vouuz Walluce o | aotion o the pit of (s sesociation. Anune Loy iouney s datoncn e — | Electric lluss(s Belts, Two good modern houses, W, noon negotiated £10,000 worth | Mp, Kuhns made a motion that the prohibi- 1 street, f Chest Protectors, Ete. will be lodg On the e day he took a steamer | tion question be relegated to the committee Juring the past few d I behind the bars, s he has been en- 1 ard the moon, but that lumin the clouds, the night J‘mh It controlling interest in the Stand tune quired book company of St. Louis. Tho 'n behind police has | for i P e Ty e na, The amount of bonds and | on resolutions S sldiee | Eit s 3 2 © ; B sl e o XPASL tecountunt iy | hoon authiotized to order on the lights. Under | monoy stolen is $16,000. . Great surpriso Is ox- | ot whiions: “’}“:l‘l instructions o YepOrt | ioihq most extensive school book concern out- PO SALE My residence, 61 Willow rents Wanted, DR, C. B JUDD Wi Completed vestorduy, aud it wae Favon | theso regulations the city will always be | pressod at. the action of young Walluce, who Nt side of the school book combination. B e R A 8 . 0 i ho Mhortage ammounts 1o &2, 108 o lighted without any needless expense, | wwas a vory distant n ey 4 el uniles e At ey Dy steam, lighted by electricity 616 BROADWAY, The book i b although the lights must be on as many hours ’ AOON 18205108 et Equal Suffrage Association. ing all modern improvements LJoLIN by 20 | COUNCIT, BLUITS, 5 . 10WA us the schedule calls for. Buried Under a Bank. o road from various state | Cuicaco, May 14.—The stato equal suftrage | fibt: Also will sell ot excliuuis for uproved nted being Jm|| ne =5 Rock Srrings, W) M 14.—[Special | associations which were in convention, and | convention is in session he: There was a | east of Council Bluf's. N, M. Pus repre 3artlett has been in the THE R RGN oF FEGROR: Telogram to Tu: Br : i 7 [FRaRaRatSIA Sik oastro ! m sleg: his morning at 11 \\\fi i u«\‘nn file : . ) i attendane [ g sting and o S, IC l~ } ] Hiding and the | o'clock, whilo some workmen wero moving ho seeretury veud the names of, 4 number | yumber of interesting specches were made R EALE A S BT | s . Mu l y of applicants for membership, giving th lurge mules of the com vs, and worked up from the iecker to that of ¢ pany for six ) Cedar Keys' May osition of SIS N {l,.g,,\.» good satisfaction in that position, Marshal Avrested. some dirt from the bank in front of the Com- | yee "business stunding and qualifications, No e wagon and hurness. Inquire ut 520 Main and has boen very highly csteemed by the | CEpAR Keyvs, Fla, May 14.—The United | mercial hotel, they came upon the body of a | aetipn was tako i i Robbed the Police. st. i MANUFACTURING CO., to which McLeop, N. W. T, May 14.—Burglars en- | = 15t Avenue and 205t Stred man in a slightly deco posed condition. He | The commit business men of the city with whom hé was arshal d four deputie: v ou - resolutions 9 Rustates o, L IhaliE i tlvbom bo was mar ', :HI"‘“\'\u-’]‘l’:l]“l\*"“ll"rl s l"mi ws .‘m'x‘.nn ; L\(,...l 20 ||( Ho I8 dark, | had been referred that ]’w;m‘“ SR presi- | tered the mounted police barracks last night, VH,I{IL NT-The store room, No. 18, fronting S I ]) 1 I), 1 u sting | about five feet six inche on Pearl s Jane 1sh, 0ors anc lindads g in height, and | dent's address referving to prohibition, p Cottrell and City Marshal | vather slender. From what can be learned | sented their report, which was adonted, with fall cume like Lof thunder from a clear sky What he did with the ed £1,000, ¥ a sufe und part of “the monoy s beon spont within v B0t timey A8 LOho. | e e AR H AR 0ERNER0 VaL an. £Or books were checked up three months ago, | yelated 1 SO0t thols dopdkvar and everything was then all vight. He det | {ails of w ; nies that he has gambled, but his fall i at. | not bo nown. | tributed to wine, women aud cards. Ho spent | 4 for the two men for | YOUL PATRONAGE SOLICITED." noney is a mys ! e T T tery. He is oxtremely reticent abont the | Mitchell on the charge of interfer- | he must have be buried over u month, The | ouly two dissenting votes, us follows : T | huin st Gouncil na Seroll Sawing, Re-Sawing and matter, and will_only stute that he lived too | ing with government business. Miteh- | U the coroner's inquest brought in a o Fos it oL the anerntions an [ nauaes byl d s A fast Tivorn A hiatain e Aord B [ ol has . heon Lot Cottredr | Verdict of uccidental death, and ceusured the | luws of Tows and K | 1delfvernd. Cleat satisfuctory explanation, as the greater | fu hidinge, A po o b pattrell | city fov leaving the bauk {n sucn an unsafo ates, live sbown t o ns l a Ion L-knit shouldor searf, Muy 10 AL work 10 be Ll The man's father is said to be a | ms thore the tra B 3 Return to Bee ophont sulo of al sald suloons in o larg stores of 1heso statos, the cpman in- Australia. ZL = Newspaper Plant § May 14.—[Sp rcs of ¢ ¥ not remediod fn scason, is liabloto | JTGR SATE CHotel propereys 25 maos BN become habitual and chronie. Dras- nth St., Council Biufls c b it L By the Nebraska State Pharma- tic purgatives, by weakening the bowels, oenticnl ussoc 1 cure, the evil, CHRIS BESEN L = torday's dispatehes, The de o been doing will A Nakoata | Cottrell is Hocked | Mirenein, S, D, ple do not dare to speak against | gram to Tue Bee| Phe Mitehell Printing da. | ul Tele little money for ' dress, being vory unostenta s0_long us he is at lib 0 hus hi S g s ation, thiat s a body weare not | confirm, rather th s UG s ey \ tious ain fact ho was rather | mam bl e oits Posaiad o | Sompany) Bublishiors aud propotors of the | In sywukthy WMt Ula wdoption of the pro- [ ayers Pills Lelng tuild) efective,and © |9 B ,';'.“" DR ce-Dres, / S P ) erwise ubout his dress. Of | gipeots with loaded shotuin threatening to | LunY Republican and Weekly Capital, to-day | BSL R 0 (e SfEator of this state at the | trengthening in their action, are gener- Cnas. B N, Ou 0 Vi e (ln( \ Late bis irvogular Nbits huve told en him, | Gl poaple, shot at. the. lighthousn keoor, | ol o plant and bushuess to Junes A, | Sovenber olection ally rocommonded by tie faculty as tho b e but no change for the better was up) muns 1o to voto against him. Ho made | Lhe ehicf proprietors of the two papers wero | DOL stated thit ho whe not in favor of . the “aving boen subjoct, for il Best equipped. ' and on tho first of the month he was notitied | Ja" mistoke aun Ho-made ‘ R W. Wheelock and A, 1. Dewn, who have | beport bocause i st the mobibition | constipation, without beitg uble to tiud | OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1 Mest equipped £y that he would be ved toduy, Tho theory | Collonton e s’ Dinkerton and. hag | had active control us editor and - business | question wis one with which the druggists' | much relief, Lat last tied Ayer's Pills. | pgjq yp capital $150,000 i of tho offiviuls is thut Burtlett was perhups | now drawn down upon himself federal forco, | Wanuger respectively assoctution hud nothiing to do. They should | 1 deem it both a duty and @ plensure | gurpius and Profits 40,000 al uttontlon glven to sroll 600 or §700 short on the first of the month, s | Cottrell wits formorly an bnawocton ot o - not hold themselves p to the peoplé_as s 10 toatily thai 4 ) erived great ben- | piapity o Depositors ,000 nd rin that amount could casily have been covered | toms under the democratfe collector, but was Carlisle Leads the loonkeepers or i peokibitioniste. | Whntoves | ol froud thelr use. ‘Forover two ye | “Dinkcrons—1. A. Miller t up, but the larger sum of #1200 could 1ot | yemoved: by the prosent administration aud | Fraxirort, Ky., May 1.—he democratic | the individual opinions of the membens might | - Past T e Gk Ghe, o ,'\'\',,,‘,h{ Suugart ko By Hash i 1 "-‘{\‘. e ified that ho would be removed, | 188 been very bitter toward the republican | cancus tonight “took four billots, ouly six | he, he did not think it was good policy f\-.u,’..ul? be without them."—G., W. [ pess. Lureest cupital ar ol R 4 AT 1 notified that he would be removed, | collector, finally assaulting and threatening nes being voted upon—Cuslisle, MeCreary, | CODIL the ussociation us o body to elther | FIMBEY 20 WL B Carlinle, Par | Dk in Mouthwestern low he realized that exposure would surely folt to kil hit, side of th question ton‘ime Deposits, low, and it Is supposed thut ho then took — — Liindsay, Kuott, Moore and Settle, Messrs Phe president ounced th 0 next “I have been taking Ayer's Pills and Intore ‘ Buw, i la aponed.1hak bo e ook T Hueeno, MO v woro Tt ont | o tout oo s pnroun o ek howext | SRS bk S et i | " |FACIAL BLEMISHES, 81,500, and lost It fo gambling In teying to | g 000 Auv 14 Mining riots are reported | ghrony, The fourth ballot stood: Carllsle | jeotion of o pluce for bolding the next mdet Recrtolly . secommend U in A Such as Pimj Blotches, Black win back enough to squ himself with the . Mining riots ure reported | 80, v giin of five over the fiest ballot; Me- | {1 0f tho assointion . ( of a aafe but effectual cat MAXON & BOURGEOIS Hencls Enaziel Superfluous company. ‘The head oficers of both the Bur- | 8t Ortnells and Desirto. The troops fived, | Crear in of two over the first ballot; Mr. Shultz of Beatrice extolled the beau — John M. Boggs, Louisville, K | MAXU) LULY, e P B R R ¥ lmgm_n .u..nvm sas City rouds were notific killing several and wounding others, The \'.m“l i Ml‘”“":I |‘\‘('J\.£2”',"' ll \:-;:h ‘i | tes of that villuge, und invited the associa For elght years T was afflicted with ARCHITREROTS o N LLieh Ssald two weeks a0ttt W 0 0 | Wholo proviuce of Blscay is under mar- FHRG, ' QHIPHIGHY SR (ML bd | tion to hold ita nex' seaston thor comm O Tt Jaat becamo so | e DR. W. L. CAPELL, : moved, and the auditors were seut on to ch tial law. Businoss is ut o standstill and rail | {15 MO0 dre 0 nood to push Lhe, vontoe Secretary Daubach presentetl the many ad had that the doctors could do 1o more i Ay o o e oty up the books. The defuulter’s father, Mr. R. | way tratic is suspended, A T 1 1o a close tomorrow ey S :nl Dot ‘l[u‘ dolagates }f,l,",:‘lfl 'llfmnl L ran 10 take Ayer's ‘ SUPERINTENDENTS, | 846 Marcus Block, Broadway, T’ Bartlett, of Luline, Kuw., wus notitied last - - TR | where Lincoln was. Pilta ind soon tho bowels recovered | FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. COUNOIL BLUF S, TA. week that there was a shortage in his son's Stock Exchange ) Suspends. Iddings' Coudition, | A. Kubn invited the associution to hold their natural regular action, 80 that Room 250 Merriam Block, Couneil Bluffs, Tu. uccounts, but he was sicicand unable t0 oo | N Souk, May 14— The susponsion of J OGEx, Utal, Muy 1.—[Special Telogram | its iext sexsion i Omabi, o T axcellunt health.—8, T | fiooth T GerHiat Biaek, Lounad Binmh — and his wifo artived here Saturduy bikhh | B. Roynolds was aunouncod on tho stock ex- | 1 Ti# Bee]—H, A, lddings, who was | Henry Boyd that Grand Is Loughbridge, Brya xas THOS. OFFICKR WAL ML PUsk wn from a buggy yesterday and so d land would hay ation, und wanted the since which time she has been enguged in try d the ing to settle up matters with the company. | exchange this afternoon. The failure is con It is understood that the shortage will be | sidered unimportant except us an incident of | Berously injured, is now in a fair way to re A Ayer's Pills, with g dorme them for the pur b " B M ELLIS &CO., P fuctory in opey association 1o come “ Having w results, I fully i OFFICER & PUSEY, 1 3 3 i o e which they ZOOC oug cripple the old | the udvance in the market cover. " He ined consciousness befor 3 ,.H._Hv rwhicl I be no eriminal proceedings instituted Patal Train Wreck, St A ruARag I aRvare Dlacos B KA oot thares o Pl“ A | G(€) h I te CLS Last summer Burtlett, who is & ~1l';|~'l~‘ man, | opeanreieen, Pu., Muy 14.- A work teainon | 0 2 ciice QR ISVETHL TE00KN it to and Beaty yer S ] Corner Maln and Broadway. o A 5! 85 Pucific netion, \ Yookl veeived e high: numl « I N N ol ) :vl:l“lr;' 3::;:n~|x“-|::| \\.T:'.l.!; ‘“'"W. uetion: | the Beach Creek road was run into il Ticket Brol Adsociation, Focchvard i gt Lambey PREPARED BY 3 Council Blutfs, - lowa, 4 ither the | freight today, twenty-five miles from here IxpiaNaroLss, Ind, May 4. The Ameri 3. OAdNY; & Melber ¢ Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas Dealers In forelgn and domestlc exchunge | Collections wade wud luterest paid ou time; | dey tnformed that bo must. Kive up wowan or his position, and he ¢ \ ungel o tho lstter. Siuce then ho has uppareutly becn | seriously burt, twelfth annual meeting today, i ain | Two Hungarlans were killed and several | can Ticket Brokers begun it i Amcrfican Phurmis » wud one of the exbibitors, usked and Bold by all Drugglsts and Deslers 1o Mediein

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