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OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, THE MAY 16, 1E PHARMACT ADJOURN. tr Intevest N.' A, Kuhn, Omaha THE OMAHA BEE, |#nd abandoned lvm{_fl\:l.-: :’u\'w ,i.’;‘u'j;‘;...:iy‘\‘- seeedings of Yesterday's Sessi The Omaha inspecte and sold State Convention, | I. Daubach, Lincoln; James Reed COUNCIL BLUFF'S, there, and so he continued the hunt for fur- [ of th N ka City, ('3 , OFFICE: NO, 12 PEARTE STREET. her facts, Yesterday he became sa ,:‘-H;q 4 }j:lv‘:“‘“n‘wh‘v-:v‘w:;‘:-vv;:‘v vl'.l';': 4"-’;‘\‘:\".l;‘4:;“'.:"::':“; ey -fl'ili qyetfes (L. €. Dunn, Lin- | Life Was Worthless to Arendt Arendts With r C4 ““';114: by curler in any part \“r\:‘,\‘rv;,‘\: . ZI:,LH.:Y “”.‘ ‘]:‘,‘v‘l‘;y\",‘:‘:.‘)',‘].:‘H“;"“‘l‘"l":”h\' \;l large number of new faces was scen, | \\.l]\. I]-Lu:u b “.1 iy “‘h‘ i e out Pretty Mary Van Hoe, ea S o TELEPHONES beware of it, returned to Omaha, Of course Mr, D. L. Haigh of St. Louis was present MoP KL’?‘.H.‘?_“() l\,n : Beele I:(“\l.(,.n‘,;»k;“m\.\( meat would be sent back to Omah as a delegate of the Missouri state association B G Busixvss Opricy, No. 4 he had no authority which would warrant his W. M. Widcnor, Linsol | ' NiGnr Eniton, No, & sroseenting the matter further on this side of | of pharmacists, He was introduced by Pros ORI B R s ps | THAYER'S LETTER TO SOHWENCK. (] [ — i MiLAb AU ;”,A,f\!',,“‘ :M,' | e A ikl A R B b ! ‘-‘.vl.._ G \l\' Howe, T .“ul _\“"‘\Il‘hihliyv,'x. | alr W lte lall S. TION. the river, and there is no ¢ n/ 7 MINOR U o ok ter up and take such measures aswould | He presented the greetings of the Missouri | Hardy | Y. P.Co punish the offenders and proteet the public. | association and urged that the Nebraska asso- | Ro¥ision of the phirmacopea <N, A, Kubn, | Bankers Ignoring the Law State mahia ) The incident is cited not_as remarkably un Fiot ey : R ks AAR ‘,‘ ¢S, Gold. | common but as only one instance by which it Pl A A A L A 10141 i guite apparent that Council Bluffs is sadly | L il s L AR lacking in one feature of protection Several members of the Omaha camp of | clos \ed to Ominlin 1t soems_that there Modern Woodmen visited Hazel camp in this | are unusual opportunities, for disposing of [ h i e s s RO ik ameene | IBright elearcomplexion that of Missouri to be held at Excel Local exhibits —A. B, Hunt, North Bend; n sior Springs, Mo, June 3 to & | M. E. Shultz, Beatrice: N. A. Kuhn, Omaha llv_m. sofi healthf“l skin. At this meeting it was propo The following delegates we ppointed to said, to consider the udvisability ofholc attend the American Pharmaceutical assoc tion: C. F. Gootman, N, A, Kuhn, city last evening, poor meat here unless measures are taken 0 | o pionyial session of representative druggists Lixcory, Neb., May 18,—(Spectal t ringe licenses wore issned yosterday to | prevent : v o o take | Of Missoutl, Kansas and WPAATEN: YaR the and Amos Field, "”.:“","";m‘lh B R n B pec : o v‘v'v i“ PEARS"" 1t i ” 5 i Youni bosat Ot | i 10 counll was voustad to tae | SEMistol, Kanune . Nebrn by o it o havo 0 | B ) A ‘wealthy buchclor famos named The Great English Complexion SOAP.---Sold Everywhere: and George 1. Mott aud Lena Hansen, b alculated to | copies of the proceedings published within ‘ Arendt Arendts, who lives five miles this of this city aneat inspeetor, but it was not_done, and | benefit the order and to take especinl action | Ed Brown, who was accnsed of attempt to | now the butehers have determined that they looking to the abolishing of the present commit rape, pleaded guilty to simpl | will have an fnspector appointed, - gyatematie adulteration of drugs, aault, and wis sent to the county juil yester- | | A8 incans of protacting Umscives ane Mr. Haight's proposition was warmly ap- Tho convention then adjourned to meet tland, was found hunging dead in again the fourth Tuesday in May at Beat- | DiS own barn yesterday and it was evident i P, m . v that death was intentional. The cause of the djournment the members of the as- | suicide was an unfortunate love affair. day for thirty the citizens against unscrupulous dealers, an y \ t A BONG BIfvty iE Leainos: Have boen (st | ement is being civenlated umong them by | proved and a resolution wasadopted instruet- | sociation were escorted to South Omata and | Avendts was a passubly good looking fellow thus far, The ity marshal will begin o war | L '”;;”’I“'*;“'» il i ing the president of the association to ap- | t0 various parts of interest about the city. | of about thirty, and is of German purentage. i agatnat the soveril thousand unlicensed ea- | FEORHE SRR SRS "time: an. the city | Doint delegates to, the Missourl meeting fu G & | He had proved'a very successful farmer and s nines in a fow days. | EHALI TAkE tHERTILLON 1N VoALe oW~ hARAS tnd. | Juhe: : 3 ew Coates House, Kan, Yo | hadafine stock farm all paid for and a splen- William Murphy dicd yesterday afternoon | gpoointan oficial inspector. Mr. Drake is Prof. Loomis of Omaha read a well-pre- Absolutely fire proof, Finest and lnrgest | giq 160 of cattle, He fell in love with a pretty athis residence on Avenue I between Tenth {ap'old butcher and s “undoubtedly g d | pared paper on “Progressive Pharmacy and [ Botel i Iansas City. — Unexcelled nits ap- | 0400000006 Ny Van | Hoo, and o i Eleventh streets, The funcralannounce- | "1l the position. He will not of course | the R ¢ Emploger and Employo | Pointments, L A L JGHE Wi be Y51 1 1 ie Relation of Emploger and Employe — she was willing to accepta ride at any time ment will be l have the authority that would attach to an | s advice to the latter, the drug clork 1| p, YorS i 4 A resident of the western part of the city | ofieial Inspector in the way of having con is advice to the latter, the drug clerks and | Pardoned Immediately AfterSentence | behind his spanking team of buggry horses, was arrested Wednesday night for disturb- | demned meat destyoyed, but be would be able | #spiring pharmacists, was received with IKANsAs Crry, Mo, May 15, [Special Tele- | he supposed that she reciprocated his af fng the peace. 1t is alléged that he beat his | to prevent to a very great extent the sale of | 7 "“l‘"“"""“""*"‘ appreciation by the as- | gyam to Tue Bry At Lawrence, Kan., | fection fe and ehildven and sold the furniture for iseased med sociation & ot 1 o nrietor of e | . About a week ago he offered his hand i N TTBIev: Hin ok A8 coRbinuva s L s B S Mr. M. E. Schultz of Beatrico, from the lnll § !n.<| i the waalthy propricor r:‘h TGatt DG oot L ot A 8 3 e 6 committee on legislutive and school of phar- | Eldridge hotel, was tried for violuting the | G S o AL wis dumbfounded whel OMcer Sandel s no more, He is now plain DRESS GUODS SALE. macy, presented a resolution recommending | prohibitory act, sentenced to Smprisonment | ho. . hecs egme s wife. Since then John Sundel, the same as he was two months : i nent | hie has been acting strangely and it is be RibEwiths o 1ttls holfeo - expoienco. tided e that no attempt be made to amend, the phar- | and at once pardoned by the governor. The | lieved that his mind wus affeeted by his dis o has quit the city's service, and his niee | At the Boston Store, Council Bluffs. | maey act, and that the inauguration of the | affaiv was planned yesterday by Comi's at- | appointment. He was seized with a fit of new uniform with all its bright brass buttons We will place on_our countc v Monday L of pharmacy be deferred for further | torneys and is the quickest of the kind on | melancholy and imagined that somebody was is on the muvlet | and this week buzains in - de ts such | consideration, The report was adopted record. Conn’s pardon was read in open | following him constantly to murder him, & i asnever chn bo again duplicated at such [ It was discovered that when selecting Bea- | court hefore the judge's words of sentence | Sunday night, after driving madly over the Amelin reny was brought in from V e triceasa place for the holding of the next meet- | " old, Phis i ' o lo of | . ut ye i examined by the board of | PFICes g 5o « . oxt had grown cold, This s a faiv_example of | country for several hours, he stopped at the mit yestorday anil examined by i1 AT 19170 A YARD. ing the association had neglected to fix A date | the prosent feeling in Kansas toward the pro- | house “of a relative named Carstens and insane, commissioners, by whom she _was 10-ineh haw line stripe, in mixtures only, | for the holding of the meetin 1sug- | hibitory law, occasioned by the oviginal | begged that gentleman to save him from | (il i Bl WS sl R0 (R Sl =" | gestions were made in favor'of holding the | package decision, 4 | imagi plrsiiers, On Tuesday ovening O'Neill toolk her to the wsylum last evening Geineh pin hedd checked suiting, former | Session later in the season. Mr, Shultz of e G Sehwanger called on hine and found him e will be in nagain | price e Beatrice favored June 1. Ho said they were | 0o el ind sunotion ||| Inin/doap;fit of. dosponaBiGY: AtT Arandtst t are sever. eases 1o | ggnel side band, in illuminated mixtures [ not as well supplied with hotel accorimod: LCHCId, L7 ON CBUSLRLCR SIS B0 0L I etitiest Solwan gor A rawAID 4 Willl. fop ) nvestis The trial of criminal cuses, | gormer price 2o, tions as Othaha and as some of. thie druggists mmodations vin the great Rock Is- | Fraivo i Mia tobanty to . eotsin i however, will not be commenced until a week Bineh beize stripes, in all colors, former | might have to camp out they would find it | land route. Ticket offic 1602—Six- | Gasiena ten. Schiwanger thought at the from Mona The first us: nent of crim o 17¢ more comfortable later in the scason. He | teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha. time that this was a mere tempor whim inal cuses will be made tomorrow. -inch English cashmeres, former price 25e. | said also that they ging up a steamer - | This was the last seen of Avendts alive % Mark Richardson died yvesterday at the Also odds and ends that sold as high as M(.)il l'h;:‘umt\;‘-iu!i(ll_l.u'v(v ready by -lu:n-l‘ The Death Roll. !'I'hv‘ neighbors were horror-stricken and B Py swmayer hotel «d fifteen years, His | all to go at 12/ ¢ a yard. irs favored holding the session aboul SAN Fraxeisco, May 15.—Joseph Stanford, | did not send for the coroner until late lust ~ A 2 s relatives, who reside near Neola,” have AL19¢ a yard, the middleof May and some one asked if the (o000, F 06T BTGl T eland | night. This morning that ofticial repaired to SATURN, (2808.) < notified by telograph, The body was taken All our mohair brilliautines that sold from | Beatrico steamer would be ready by that | & on pioneer of the | the scene and empaneled a jury consisting of | wini make the sex i Biton D ! . o3| time Stanford, and a well known pioneer of the |y Gl FHG SIRPALERE B JIEY (0 i i ma 1@ season ol at the Un ving Park, Council Bluffs, Towa. from Murel, I8 zue, | uhtilSune st when he will be returned (o Fremont and his worthy compinion 0 Estep’s undertaking rooms, where it will | 25¢ to e in @ full lne of solid color: o, i i | St snay oo oL s remain until urrangements ave made for the | mixtures, Mr. Tngersoll of Beatrice vep wt if | state, died at his home in Oakland last night | ¥ G, Lasalie, G 1, Ruhak and . 5, A giell ol R | e o S S e e Cal ol | Sl o o ¢ MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1759 The park commissioners are discussing the | Al wool suiting 86 “in. wide, in stripes, | there would be plenty of “schooners” tha FOVERNOR'S Tstaxp, May 15.—Nelson | yendered a verdict to the effect that deathi | will take his place from Tune 1<t un st is e O O sl advisability of ordering fifty moro benclies | plaids, in silk and wool, also plzins, all to go | would be placed av the disposition of the del- | H. Davis, brigadicr gencral United States | was tho result of hanging, with suicidal jn- | West (hat e the siros of Bo periarmere bt o These fwo are the only stallions (o e for Bayliss park, The only objection urged yove goods sold from B9c to 5Se, S s s retived, was sivicken down by appo- | tent, while the deccased was tempovavily | ordinary flesh will welgh 1200 pounds: foaled 1550; bred by Powell Broe " ‘e T e e S b o e, Mr. DL W. Saxe arose and with all ay and died {tigane; ¥ | I perfectly sound and iz, and eertain foal zotter, Further conmient 1 imneces: trample out the grass, but it is thought that nd 53¢ goods | solemnity askec s I oretony T or erms 0 the season with the wsnal return p bly cash or hankable puper | L LR ,‘,.,,I,l‘,‘h',‘,{? this including a full range of colored | _“Mr. President, can you tell me what day A Former Omaha Man Killed, | S5 0OVER8OI0S L ITEL el frethio Dremises, £ raturn s Consul, 2! Blbi6iwill barcbvinted and hoibancies il antines on solid colors, mixtures and | of the month the 23th of May comes on ¢ Kaxsas Ciny, Mo., May 15.—A man_poorly | gginiiaet haser o “'_;‘l“,“'ml”’,"‘;".\mj‘“‘]“,'.'.’., stock, Vis ypark, . Forrecd ng onaiogne, Lo weltt to colored “T'he 25th, I think, but I am not positive, Lso our all wool black an: ed was found in an G. SMITH & SON, Fremont, Neh, dr Hey this morning | marks directed toward him in this morning's undoubtedly be ordercd at once. Soveral more boxes were put up fn Bagliss | $eC ind custunere, Wo have also addalto Ot in the rcur thut, followed Mr. Suxe 6x- | unconscious and with his skull fractured. Ho |-Brr by Dr. 1, Schwenek of Norfotk. Hiis »':‘:::ulx( it h‘“"”"‘"';"‘I'I‘]"\""'i‘““' :‘:i::i"l':; brillianteens in check, have line stripes and ¢ of thed week would be the 25th of May | died |hi~lnn4 noon. He was i.l.-miln 1 as | exc 'lh‘[lllli. u|~l((i~ hat V'ul‘ I’nlln’\\iny. \\hli his g | == = s, which ave rapidly ine : OB ORI E 105 3 | Charles_Maxie, formerly employed by the | ¢opy of the lctter sent to Schwenck, be pub- 7 r r . ghe number, . Of the twenty-seven squirrels | Proken stri BOSTON STORE, It was finally decided to hold the next ses- | Adams Manufacturing m)mp:mly of Omaha, hished, and says that this is all the reply he \\ l I\ P:\\ I I l (x] I I)I{l(,llb placed in the park Iast summer only six are St PR Rt e e cares to make in regard to its being dis now laft, some having left the park and evil Eo o B o 19120 By 05 M E g U AR At B SE AT Homeopathists Adjour tul: —— PO disposed hoys killed quite anumiber, but even R T A e This completed the preliminary business | Cmicaco, May 15.—The homeodethic so- S oneNBonASKA R rve DEpART . Y T &) o ~ . o i iiate of foreh thorm il scon WALL PAPER of the session and the clection of officers was { ciety concluded its sessions today. Dr. C. B. LN Ry S Poton Belwen) - [( J I{ N [ I I{ l« 5 Bt ey T tharo hvillibe o peenlinr entors At Lowest Prices. A Kubn nominated | py iy e of Chicugo was el sident for v ditys ago | have o siy, (hat the State . > > . hiss cv T S o Daubuch of Lincoln, | tiio"olicuing yenr, Springfield s the next | hoard of cqualization his heen open <ince the work for this HE 5 #sth day of April and will continue open until | When you can get the hest there is made in every line at prices that will not hankrupt yida done,” he said, tainment in the bytevian chureh, The mo youthful competitors for the medal, awardey Enumerator: association than any other man in the state.” place of meeting. the 24th of this month. 1t is tractively Lhere IS no taste nor purse that we eantiot suit. You want to beautify your home, don't you o e Vi he b whiness i Tavor of e | [ R G R e e e esstanall the e for wheniever s one s o comie 1 und see how clogantly and cheaply you can aecommish it o sl uidross o S §F S Yiforhot st iy L o o be heard we convene immedintely, 1t e < ment of Prof. Barrett of Omaha and r mshs for ithis disirich hnsfimade hits o | B eentiomanionia buck soat ominnted . || LOVISVIGIE/Ky:, May 16:<Tho prohibition: 18 9pon for avery ono to apuent who dostra to. PEOPLE’S ]l NSTALLMENT HOUSE, Sknewn every year that this board 1< i MANDEL & KLEIN, &0 1y dway, Council Blufts, 1o wa. 3 pointments of enmumerators for the various 5 mvention he | H. Smith of Omaha, but afterward withdrew | ists of Kentucky began to- | sesston. At this time all ts. Theentertuinment is free TRt 4 of the | wards and townships in this county. They } the nomination and Mr. Daubach was clected | day. Their platfor. strongly favors woman unty offic their prize of pear here without any fornial notiee w and is given under the auspic Women's Christian Temperance union are as follows by acclamation, suffrage. TR Z e % = Y In police court yesterday, CGeorge Tolliver N. Gaskill, Layton township. He postponed the speech that was loudly e R | r (CO)] £ was, fined $15 for. vagranéy, and will work Aldtich, i<nox township. called Tor by Stating that he. was vory busy AsrexasiIowiRlooded; o434 Mt tia mectinicih C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY AT AR N M. Cov sul- | Josepi M. Long, Pleasant and Minden | trying to gt the secretary’s books it shape | Conusuus, Tex., May 15.—Thevillage is al. | 0f the reprosentatives of varions vailroud £ = fered a simila experience. S, Roberts was | townships. 3 : aid could ot attempt to run two oflices at | most entirely overlowed by the Colorado | You et s divy When 116 heople o he hinit Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n fiued £10 and costs for being drunle and dis- | William B. Rowland, Neola township. once. e Thekwater Blvers mostior tholower!| re your honrd and wo will see that a delo- orderly, and Lewis Strayer, alias The Pre dward P. Brown, Boomer township. “Ten names were placed in nomidation for | ot | GHE Wik €OV WOSE 07 LAEJOWEE | zition from Madison county will meet you,” F | l R N I l I l RE fessor,'? will work at hard’ labor for thivty | James J. Brookhauser, Rockford township. | vice presidents. Thereare five vice presi- S Yaoustal 5 - [ Seemingly 10 imply that the people might oy . days o the streets becanse he is fit for noth- | Franklin I Martin, Lincoln township. ud by resolution the association de- Ot ATt | have un opportunity, |1 G sure the people ing clse. Three vags were discharged. William H. Hadman, Valley township. d that the five candidates receiving the oS AL, R0 AL IR T i (R ESEhaiQueSIE cony NLOTT e RGI U I rgest Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue, ® About thirty Sir Knights of Owaha com- Willian Coleman, Jdumes township. highest vote be declared the vice presidents LouisviLr, May, 16, —Tho domocratic cau- | HI1BNG LRUESHY, (he L5th o S anan s 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pieree Street, Council Blufls, Ta, mandery eame over last evening and accom- | Isane Van De Bogert, Norwalk township, | in the order of theiv voting strength, The s at Prankfort took three ballots tonight, | cojve the Maudison eounty (elegatton. TR ARy oot G S B Ia o Joseph B, Matlack, Hazel Dell and Ci ballot resulted as follows: o Carlisle’s vote on the last being 47, McCreary | The only property Wiich 1he State board of — - - Tvanhoe commindery to St. Paul’s church to it townships. First vice president, C. M. Clark, Fairmont; | 17, Lindsay 20, Knott 20, Settle 2, IR (e iirond pron- | Mutual association of New York are not auth- | WV E AV E sovoral beautiful modern houses | AL e e for cncumbered vicang ht townshi s in N ro- William H. Smith, Wr second, D, W. Saxe, Omaha; third, S. E. SrikaitoTAsIbiAiG: bradlint attend Ascension day serviees, An a) e + o “ N v riate sermon was proached by the rector, | Hobert B. Crofis, Belknap and York town- | Riggs, Beatrice; fourth, J. H. Smith,Omaha} Missouri Pacific Slashes Rates: RS SRR RIS A ined to do busiticas In Nebrasles, the | 1015 in Omahi or Council bluirs. The Judd & LT, Mackey, who is prelats of [vanhoe | ship flifth, H. Sandstedt, Wahoo. St. Lovs, May 15.—The Missouri Pacific | is justifiable und thus equ s "tur ‘s | endowmont yinic of the Kniunts of Dythiag, | \eUS Ch Council Bluts, Ta. commandery. Thé Siv Knights made a very | - Harvey A. Smiith, Hardin township. ‘There wus a lively interest in the selection | aypounces tonight a slashing cut in rates to | possible. ilod & complatit with the insurance depart. | TNOR 3 or_X 3 n fine appearance as they marched in a body to | Aaron'C. Ranck, Garner townsnip. of a secretary. J. H. Smith of Omaha, was a | o) S0 B 50T S0 s, ¢ In assessing railroads the law provides that e L il OR SALD or Rent -Gurden Aund, with tHaGhniOh - e - Onuhin visitors retiiucd Thomas N. Christian) W and township. | candidate but was given a vice presidency "‘".“n;“l"\':‘ "‘iv Jenver and other points, to hourd 1 divide the whole valuation by ;‘.‘“’ [‘('“‘ AEAIDERINOLSY SRR Blufto, QYRR R CeLEYD Aty Coul home on u lute motor train, fra G, Kiuney, Carson aud Center town- [ and thus shut out of the racc, | take effect Sunday. number of miles, of ‘rond: " tis gives i | ton at Ok ket dhatihata s0ustion ; ¥ ';n.-"\ml-lfl'y'-’..'.fi". e G .q('x'::ll:.fi.“ x.iv','f”fl',,y . Hopkins, Mocedonia and Grove l'.x.‘-;!f:li}:'x'. ‘n‘gx“(‘!‘m‘“.:xf‘l‘l.nl»:lfl)l::};:}_:;’l[;]'j' "I[:'j”‘:-‘“ Manrin, M Riotiug has broken out | Valtation per mile by the wileage - the [ is therefore not entitled to_authority to do lon 8 17thst., Retuento i A sie compa No. 108 Main D! SUips, socia C C e selectiol s TS " . county. i o] rovisis I It 3 3 At v e Tollowing telcgram May | | Willin B Bradiey, - Silver Creok and | of s, Julia M. Crissey of Omabi, the widow | in the viciuity of Bilboa. Several miners | "y “fum-r.-.-mnly seen that countios on (he | Sainess under .'"‘m‘,"”l‘.i'\"""'] ‘[:_“,'-“;:L, oy | JNORBALE-TIotol 15, 1860+ | Washington townships. and successor in_ business of C. M. Crissey, a | have been killed while resisting the gend- | same line of road” must, under the law, be as- | S8Y 24 was setus the day for hey | (h 81, Council Bl LQueen of England purchased Hardman | Robert C. Meklvath, Keg Creck and Lewis | druggist who did business at Twenty-fourth | armes. Troops are hurrying to the seene. | sessed the same, | fctae, PightliEs, CounciliBluirs. rand pinno from our Buropean agent for | townships and Lake streets. G H. Leslic and H. J. e Thope herenfier you will keep bottor posted. NOTARIES PUBLIC _— Batmoral ¢ HarbyAY, Piick & Co.» _Fiest Ward, Council Bluffs--Victor .. | Penfold, both of Omaha, were also placed in Insure Against Pnenmonia. LT T s The following wotarial appointments were | MAXON & BOURG Mueller & Schmoller, agents. 140t Dadge | Keller and L. Sherwood, nomination. . e Dk e e e made this morning by Governor Thayer: 19 MAXON N Strodt OTiha: ) ki) Gz nd Ward— Millard F. Rohver, Joun P. | _ The election rbsulted in the selection of FI“;'l‘i“_;““' i :;‘i!“l;l“,‘l‘“,:“l‘h”‘ A ens I EANKERS IGNORING B TANG, W. Day, Rising City, Butler county’s Henry | x J2 ST IO S e SR NN ams and Jacob Dempstor. Mus. Crissey by the following vote: Crissey | 2 ‘NN e he old reliable brand. All drug- The state banking board held a meeting | Blum, Omaha: Walter A. Martin. | Wil ee g = Wenton e AT ol TTae bk ancra) 0 Ward - Pugh W Goss and Georgo | 45, Leslio 16, Denfold 21, On motion of M. | E1Sts: L e e T o e fr Meboyan ot R Ges Ve s eostonl INDE ¥ e F'n i e, Leslie, e nomi o) Mo i Y Was o = = about it that nothing wa learned concern a; K ", aghe D ;3 4 A | SsU N /] J N T s Dot v, Comeil Bhats, | i Ward S N, Posterfield and Weed | tide auiimons. O M CHSEY WS | piea trom Bating Potsoned Sausage. | i ansactions wnt this o, i Eitoniay AL ol yaa R AGDonias Gonsil M e TR LI N DLINAID. - - Johmson, For treasurer, James Forsyth of Omaha | CINCINNaTI, O, M .—[Special Tele- | roports gleaned are very meagre. A very | gl City: 8. P Robinson, Superior: dames | FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Schmldt's gallory refurnished, and new Fifth Ward — Albert U, Crosby and . E, | and H. T, Hick$ of Hastings were placed in | gram to Tue Brk. |- Mrs, Clem Ahlers of | Startling rumor was brought in concerning | .. Treclin, Hay Springe. | Room 230 Merrtum Block, Couneil Blufis, Ta. girumonts, | Koe 0 duys, .00 cabinots for | Hougland, nomination. e Jotion o | T¥aIIOS, @ RORheT subuxb of this city, died the condition of i prominent bunking estub- s e || toom 610 NV Lite Building, Omiia, Neb. 2.50. - Blegant finish warranted, 220 Main, | Sixth Ward- L. M. Shubert. e bullot resulted in the re-clection of | it night from what is supposed fo be g ha, ¢ members o T s T e e oy e | 5 i 2 EIRREE Mr. Forsyth, the vote being, Forsyth 89 and | 15t nig he DI board refuse to divilge facts, figures or the hoilnst: eo urth annual Ma : : 01 Byt ) ) poisoned sausage, Tho family ate sausa FShs il festival of Lincoln was wiven last evening it | J. 1. Epsuspsoy, £ L S an, A good girl can find u good place at faiv | 1. ¢, Bixh i neating, sanitary engi- | BRI 5O easurer tho | 10T Supper and Shortly afterwards Mrs. | Mo St Bresont rotary Howe that | the First Congrogational cheely, the atiend- | Pres Vico-Pres wages at 616 Bluft street, neer, 43 Life building, O: 3 202 Merviam | A l“m:“r\‘“m'q ‘l “’ ;"(;:,‘“TI m::' Ahlers and two of the children wereaffected. | goventy-one banks iu the state are not com- | A1¢e. being larger than on any preceeding Cuas. RTTANNAN, Cashicr. R e block, Council Bluft Loy Cloned omos P Al unon, The two children may recover. g-l.\'ilnx' With he banking law. Some ave | evening. o venure has proved o great | N+ s Q) T - g Desivable dweliings, located in_all parts of | yoeeive hehinglysppioprisia and e Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil- | ono-third of th bital allowed, others ave | Standpoint, and the annual May festival will /CTISOLALE De Deputy Marshal White is home from : AL received with applauso. D, i f : ! robably be nd foi Iy heve- AL the city, for rent by H. Sheafe & Co., Mr. J. D. Rainy of B ce was selected | dren Teething gives quiet helpful rvest, making excessive loans and a third cinss are f’;“,’:‘ Ly be an assured feature annually heve- | OF COUNCIL BLUFES, A, E, Kidd hns gone_to Chicago, to take | D o WUy aud Muln streot locul secretary for the ensuing year. gontsaibatiios - tadlsoounting o much, tary Howe | WiGE, 0.0, Cox is suluiz George Boyer In tho | Baid Up Capital 12011:,$160,000 A o A el e e Mr. N, A. Kuhn moved the_appointment of S = was instrueted to write individual lotters to | Georzo O Cox is suime Geovge Boyer in tho | SO0 TP CEPEI 5 501000 3 S 5.8 ILe g8 Choice vesidence property centrally located | a committee of three to act with the local Gas Causes Two Deaths. cach bank pointing out its failurc to obey the | district court, for <1000 it U | Liability to Depositors. ...... 360,000 George Pickett has left for a three months' | for sale by 13, H. Sheafe & Co, secretry in prepuring o programme of out- [ Woncrsten, Mass., May 15,—The wifo and | law and vequesting fa complinnce thercivith, [ failwre to deliver 5000 bishels of cor i Dinectons—1. A, Miller, 1. 0, Gloason, 1. [ it h\hl\:nlll}u:lln'n\x London, England, S door sports for the next meeting. : daughter of President G. Stanley Hall of PASTORS AND PROUIBITION e e 0., Jumbor dealers, o | Shugart, E. B fart, J. 1. Edniundson, Uhus aSouny Glerk Chambers was looking after | he Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- olho motion was adopted and President | Clark university wero’ found dead in bed | - The state ministerial convention heldin | tained judgment toty Tor $10.07 against | S g, ransict genoal buokin busts O AR R AR T A D e Y0 A I ot on’ that committee, M, | this morning, having becn aceidentally suffo- | Lincoln for the avowed purpose of aiding the | Oliver Mugeard g bink in Southwestern Lowi. (Fri Hie X u . Mr. 1Guring the night | prohibition politic in the campaign mes Kenneaily must pay to 4. W | Tnterest on Time Deposits. cuted by gas which es e e Lt ave visiting lis mother on Novth Fivst street A ood hose recl free with every 100 feet of [ Coon i | \ this fall, came to o close last evening b ¢ : 0 el ST e birmer . Cprosident Hall iy | this fall, cam close last evening, After d the Bad compiny 3 ey Sticy has gone o Denver and it is | Bose purchased at Bixby® Chen overybody yelled and a_young phar- | 58" f'town, Modical wid promptly Uimmoned | the resolution passed carly in'tho session thit 1 for Tumiber Dought. by Tty for o | : = MRLAL ARE hB IO noas oA AStrarii pe Latchir SRR macist in the redr of hall med Sslide, AL ) i synopsis of all the speeehies: should be pub- Pwenty-thivd and Vine streets. n pLhanho po ; waterially adding to the merriment Biovedofng avpll; fished in the local paper n olorical | 1} EEens Laintifr, | 5 e oinc. mportant to Horsemen: Larga line Lovse S T AT Ty e — - LI 0 Jocul papors, each olerical | tho suit the lumber company was pluinti = urles ‘T Taylor, until recently in the em- | and tuet goods, Probstle, 532 By, C. B, Me. Kuhn got. the floor and suid he'd been | oy of lifo, backache, monthly irrogu | Prother tried to outshine his fellow preachers | while Barkley was arvaigned as a co-defend F. M. ELLIS & CO., (; to anoth t 1 1 ploy of the Union Pacifie, gono to Denver, Sl v |“.”|;|vl-““|‘"||” t\‘\;:;illv'll lll'l;l;xuv;l ‘:(l\l\‘\l :J';;.i"" lavities, hot flash are cured by Dr. Miles' in 1‘(_|||l1l'IKlIHIIIL: the I"“[““ ' ure l|lml sule ant with Kenneally I I f . Where he has aceepted another positio S oHla L ol T o T ol o o Wi - | Nervine. Freesamp Cubn & Co., 15th | Spivitwous liquors, and the result was a | . M. Lange, a chum of Gus Kugland, the | ] e stradus gallovs refurnished, aud new In | ing of out-dgor sports of anothor vharacter, | YN 1€ nples it ubn & Cor, 10| Seopiig demumeiation of any paper o any | hraeman bt it Hstings, was i, L rc ItecCls Timo Card of the Buckeye Spocials oy e Gy ouly, $9.00 cabincts | and namod N, A. Kuhn, Mr. Shultz of Be- il 2L person who refused to support prohibition. today and siys that the report of - Kugland's uckeye Specials. | for £2.50. gunt finish warranted. 220 | atrice und Mr. Boyden of Grand Island as the = The ministers decided unanimously that | jnjurie exaggerated. He was present at AND BUILDING BINTENDENTS el Bhon yestorday womingstated thattho. | Madu sivcet committe Threw Herself Into a Cistern. tha suprain: court daglaion WO OL OG0 | U tient A oavat that onlEe e it Nt eat Buckoye special train comprised thirty S RS The committee on resolutions presented the | Arcuisos, Kun., May 15.—[Special Telegram | (ho po p st Lt Rl d be | Nel 1 Ro i Tam Hlock' . Pk HiRHEAY ity BB WANESorlE o o0 Bantliiatroe ! Ian,, .| am | the prohibition amendment pending in con- | crushed and thaf it will probably have to be | Neb. and j m gars, This Was o wistuke of Just ten cars, | | 8. B Wadsworth & Go., 207 Pearl strect, | ysual ucknowledgment of courtesies oxtended Pk Bek,|~Lucy Ann Henderson com- | gress and it was voted to present w memorial [ wmputated at the knce, Kuglind's prospecet’s | CouneilBlatrs, Ta, = Co SNolicited —a The train is composed of forty cars, ail loaded | loanmoney for Lonibard Titvestment company. | and the association adjourned til =80 o clock | ! L REORI with the world fumed Buckeyo binders and R TR ¥ | il tho assoctation adjourned till 3:8) oelocke f witted suicido this morning by Uieowine | to congress demunding the pussage of that | of recovery are good | s i mowers, und is drawn by two immense Mogul | Scott house, Council Blufts; $1 a d for the ensuing year, O | L T e e Ul o st ot swhorcasca and esolvas wero |, An Eibivkes, iy nsano yowne: miof ahout | rry A engines. The engines and the entire train - Among the ncw members at the morning’s | and was the mother of W. 16, Heuderson, o | adopted. the main clases beme s follow twonty-fonr yers, eseaped from the usylum | ) [ 2 are highly decovated and make a_daylight [ Those who have not hud an_ opportunity to | meeting wore: . W, Hoyt. Burwell: S 0 11 imown cltlsons o 1 R erROm | O At wo will, throush tho colunins | this moruing, His home s at Holdredg > . AL MUIrp yun from the factory to Council Bluffs,” 1t is | attend the dress goods sale at the Bost Wilson, Lincoln; George W. D. Mint, Crab i L of the public press, suppress o fravdulont In the sugt of Williwm L Rundell against | in the churge of Leéwis Miller, jr, son of the | store, Council Bluffs, will haveto come ea Orchard; M. J. Waugh, Lincoln; W. L, A 102 Six e 4 < | Niterature und - bogus correspondence now | the Lincoln Rapid Transit street vailway | MANUFACTURING CO., inventor of the fumous machines. Thetrain | as all the best havgains ave going fast. The | derson, David City: B, B, Kennard, k. C 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets is | fooding the state in the iterestsof the run | company fo* ground upon which the strect | 5 reuclies Couneil BIuts over the Chicago, Bur- | sule only lasis tiis weels, aud can assuro you | Brown, B. 0. Bell, I W. Beil, Omaha! O; M. | the néw Rock Island ticket office. Tick- | traftic and so far o’ powor counteract | car bari 1s now standing, Judgo Chapiinn do- | BEAYIIP NGB Rk ington & Quincy ng is | such goods never were offered to the public [ Newell, Hebron; Ben T ets to all points east at lowest rates, 10 inRNONce 08 khio S ; . cided that the property belonged o Rundell e e ¢ b ~ the time table over the Creston and Council | as are piced on one vounters for this sale. Pirr : 28 0h5) witsolved, That we will vordinlly co-operate | yng ruve verdict to that effect and also §100 | 5‘1511, Doors and Blinds { I pro- | damages for being kept out of the use of it Blufts division: AlLour 40-inch haiv-line stripes, 36-inch pin- | Alfred J. * Shilling, Leaves Croston Sutuwday ot 7 head suitings, dineh cashmercs wnd tailor | Meyer, Bromiield; Irving wes Cromwell Saturday af suitings, that sold from 17¢ to 25¢, all to go at | W.'S. Hughes, Oxford /. D, exander, " v Coming S A ilngs, thab hold from | 9890 || W 3 EUERIOXIOM S D AleXanaor o i B g o perintendent of - Consts | oria pitt onr wespcotlve congaegitions in Hue Leaves Villisea Saturday at 9:30 o, m; Brilliantines in black, black and white, W. Moore, Stoc Ve ) cake, | Wakefield today comple a list of with some section of the prohibitory d- Leuves | and white, in | W. Moore, Stockham, Neb.; C, 0. L ke, | anumorators for South Dakota and will mentmovenent, Sawing. Re-Sawing nnd a1 kinds., Poreh Heaclots, 1z wood £250 per load delivered. Clean sawdust by the barrel Ze. Al work to he Telephos PECIAL NOTICES. | "5 EAONSdi sottorpns engaged in securing the pussaze of ¢ il , hibitlon arendnient: and as individual pastors | The company held an illegal title to the | Band do plodge oursel ves to use our utmost endeayv | ground which they obtaiued from C. C. Burr. | Flany South Dakota Census Enumerators. tromsburgs | pygoy, 8. D, May 15— [Special telegram wves Staton Sy ot 1 ehecks and stripes, also 36 ineh all wool Hen- | Tincoin; i B Howard, ' Haryani: A At LAgR 5 et a | b8 100 Ok Baturdiy at 10 rietta, goods that sold from 4he to 55¢, all to | Hunt, North Bend; Amos Ficld, Omuha; suo the commissions next week, a spec CAPITAL INTELLIGENCE, . 14 1 aves Bimerson Saturdny at 11:45 o, m. g0 4t Blo & yard T e e, Amos Field, Ounhag 1 | ate o $1'a day. being grantod enimerato Avtlcles of incorporation of the Omaha COUNCIL BLUFFS. ’ LB ox Hustings Saturday at 12 m Abavgain in S6-inch all wool Hannel stripes | dict; C. M. Clark, Pricnd; M. 1. Shultz, Bo. | $pavsely settled localitics, lucesco company were filed with the scere | : o = o o aves Malvern Saturday at 12285 p. m, that sold for 3e and 43¢, sale price for this [ atvice; S. G. Wright, Elk Croeks; T, J o ey tavy of state this morning. Its principal busi FILY puy rent when you cun huy o homoon | CHRIS BOSEN Leaves Hillsdule Saturday at 1:0 p. . weels 28w yard Swmersh, Brainard; W, W, Bixby, Harvard PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ness will be to mine and deill for gas, petro- | VY 1Y 2 W T caso of your death 2 Teaves Glonwood Suturday at 1:30 . 1, A full line of colored brilliantines, that sold | J. A, Hasmein, Louisville; R. L. Adams, T — loum, coul and_other valuuble substances. | o nny i family vhe home cloar [ QO ‘ ) L Pacific Junction Saturday at 1:25 | from 25c to e, for 19¢ a yavd Famakt Do H Noble Bl T T i aant i s M. C. Brainard of Lincoln is a guest at the ital stock is $150,000, The incorpora- | on th s {5 i luir; Judson, St i ¢ ] ; | bR P Black goods bargains,” which we will con- | Joe; A H. Farrens, Hastings: W, A. Flow Murray. tors are Joseph W. Barusdull, John T, Cathiers | A 1 IEIRHOIAE 1 DOK IHONEH L b ¢ Councll Blufls at 2:10 p. . tinue to sell, at salo prices, 35-in Drap do | Weeping Wate anes CLifr, Marquotte; | | Frank Sharpe ot Battlo Creek is at tho | und John B, Fiulay. A iy 2130 LA per month ? 4 This train is one of the fincst ever run over | Alind 5S¢, former price 7oc; Stefano stripes | Honty Heibentoul, Seribner: A, 1 steite | Ml Tl Chicigo, ok Island & Pacific sailway | A B VI KO0 AT &3 ot month Factory and Planing Mill tho road, and will be a demonstration that is [ e, former price §13 46-in Austian Henviotta | Novth Platte H. Woodworth, Beatvice! | © WaltorJ, Lamb of Lincolu is registered at | company bas filed amended articles of incor A Do Worth £1.000 it 415 per mon th / By At worth seeing, The public is gencrully invited | 1, former price 81.25; 48-in Tudia and Hindoo | J. Bayer, York; W, Widener, York: D. D, | the Paxton . poration and a transeript of the vesolution ve- | Gy rleed hores on the sume terms, The | Best cquipped, most centr cated fuo- g to note the ubove time card und come out and [ twills Sae, former price £13 Priestley's silk | Adams, dohnson: 0, H. Snyder, Plattsmouth W O Allyn of Lexington is registered at | contly adopted by the officials accepting the | atove monthly. payments inelude priveipal | tory in the ity v paticin 880 At arhien 1t bassos th stations named, | warp Henviettas 030, 81,19, $1.50, goods that ry Jauss, Wood River; J. A, Osborne, | ine Paston. o ueon ® # | provisions'of anuct pussed by tho Nebivaska | aut ity ol parentygs cull buor | Behinents, v ! TR Phere will be i g crowd at the Council | sold from €1.25 to £ o vard, We have the C. W. Root, Callaway; J. . Giecke, g | fegislature *'to enable foreign corporations to | address the Judd & Wells Co., 606 Bro I5d AR i ning, (onaral ons Blufts Station, and they will be well vepaid [ goods wud prices just as advertised, and will LB 8. Pricke, Frumaats. 8. 8. AN L. Caldwell of Lincoln is registered at | yoogme domestic corporations of the stute Counll Blufs In i il LT L T A I for the trouble of coming out. hold good only for this week 4 Fremont; (. W. Nelson, Fremont; C. 1. Mc. | the Millard. | Secretary Tomlinson of the Pucitic short FANTED To tride my grocery stock fora | aspeeialty, Con Muin and Mynsto —_—— FOTHERINGIAM, WHITELAW & CO., | Cann, Fullerton’; K. Butnes, W Tsuae Van Horn of Norfolk is stoppitig at | line was at the auditors officoyestorday mik- | YV ke fond Tor 11 some good town. Ads | SEFeots. Council Biufs, Telephone 259 Dr. H. 8. West, porcelain crown and bridge Boston Store, W, C. Pomfret, Lincoln the Millard ing the returns of his company to the state | dress Grocer, 6 st HDrondway, Council | — BT B s work, No. 12 Peatl. Council Blufts, Ta. At the afternoon session t W Robertson of Gireely Conter is w guest | boavd of equatization, 55 i, i ] - Al Aho YAr) Rokb Gf SHIEA And Te ias BootR | oo thiamiad Today wea tho birthday of Miss Zoo Ma e | ————————— 1o gasoline stove 18 more dangerous than | 1 You want the best Wall paper go to J, D, | time bofore opdor was secured, Attorney General William Leese of Lin- | thows and Miss Clara Carmody of the - | [ 08T srehetil shontags et Mar | EACIAL BLEMISHES. the unloaded gun, Save life und property by | Crockwell's President. Goodman turted the meeting [ coln is at the Pixtou | ditors department, nd ‘on” coming to, the | gidah Senth, 2 B [ M f b 12 IV 1ok using the U, B. Gus und Electrie Light Co,'s : - over to the new presidenty Mr. Daubach, who | “Claus Fruhin and wife of Hastings are | Oflce us usual this moming cach found an - | SUCh a8 Pimples, Blgtohes, Riac gus stove, L For dinner or hourd apply to Mrs. Camp, | took the gavel und called T Secretary for A RO e o eiegunt gold watch on hor desk. A SHOEMAKER wanted at Kinnchuw's oot | Head Freckles, Superfluous . - 523 Sixth uve the veading of an application for membership. | KA M AR e e dohi W, Ksndiex of Tullor tas Dlod & DeLi and shoe store, 0 Broudwauy | Hair Removed. Address, J. G. Tipton, real estate, 537 Broadway, - Ho corrected his mistake and addressed the gory and wifo of Tubor, fa, AXC | tion for u writ of mundumus in tho supremc OK IR Too Tranb. room: Wil Doa > ’ s ¥ R Waterworks #16. N, Y. Plumbing Co. secretary as *Mis.,” but his fuce was suf- [ stopping atthe Cusey, = = couLt usklug that the trusteos tn ' the Village e Ior (s e L RGAR DR. W. L. CAPELL, H’\nu wish to sell your serty call on the - e i used with blushes and he disfigured a new John R ’lhwlmym-u of Grand Island is :n‘\\h\- b he live :,,-.’ w‘w“u f '“\ ["If‘ Scott house, 2 N, Main, Council Biufrs | B4G6 Marcus Block, Broadway, udd & Wells Co,, U, B. Judd piesident, 606 [ Good paper hungers T vallla filk Lt in his efforts to call the meeting to | stopping at the Paxton emonstrance agaiustone Mates Cerviny r 4 . glr:mlv\“‘:)‘ o. udd president, baper huugersyt Orockwell's, oidar with tho guvel s Frank Chambers and wife of Seward are | ning i saloon there, and to revoke the leense | “gaoR RENT Two good modern houses, W COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. - We want you to list your rental property | o MFy Fred L Maris of Omahu was then Istored at the Caxoy s aion oardar (it | et KOs I LOLELaLraGY A 'he Need of a Meat Inspector. With us and we will seciire. vou ood, reuple | 241 elected @ member of the ussocint W. P. Harvis and Eruest Fuller of Gresham e e T ke o e JOOR SALE-My residence, 85 Willow aver | Some of tho butchers and deale con- | tenunts. Rents collocted aid special atten ]I '“'1 All’l llx.lllmly\n. { :’: O uv(h‘v L are guests ut the Ca; celving the congrtulutions of his friends te o on seutliside of Bl park; heatod | THOS. OFFICER. WL ML PUskY. siderably exercised over the necessity of huy- | (0 10 cure of property. 8. H. Sheafe | fion Mis Lotta, dnughterof Di. B, M. Blono, | day onbis sppolntmont VRS |t all iodern Tmrovement: ©lot 0 by 37 OFFICER & PUSEY, 4 5 8 | » Broadway and Main st., up stairs. o SR has returned from Denyer United States land oftico ot = McCook, | 128, 81L mocern tmprovementss lot 100 by =) ing @ meat iuspector for Council Bluffs 8.0, Wilson of Lincoln was apjointel a L : will Foxehung | < | it delogato to the Kunsas stato convenihm Mu. 8. C. Hunter, editor of the Malvern, Ta,, | Sccretury Cowdery says that e aluce | A, Alkawriil ol or exshanne fas Bubrdred cent incident is cited ‘5‘."’" ing the neces. World's ¥ missl -, T T T " . ader, is in the city visiting Colonel €. 1 t wis decidec oint Lew Fryer, as suc eust of Council Bluffs. N, M. Pusey, Councll | of such tuspection. The Omahu Inspector | SerixariELy, 1iL, May 15, -Clovernne Biter | G, Toot 8000 ncoln and James Heod | Scottund family, My, Hunter visited Tuk | costor to Rece umggarduer” in’ case of [ Blons ; . v the other day got track of six steers which | hus appointed Charles H. Deere of Rock | 0f Nebraska City were uppointed do'egates to | BEE yosterday afternoon e RO, Ik fhown Whetherhe | o SALE—A lurgo span of iules, with Corrier Main and Broadwoy were suffering from lump-jaw. ‘Che auimals | Jsland and Adelui T, Ewing of Chicago com. | e, Missouri state ussociation, Mis. B BooMann® of Hiawatka, Kan ishes the position now opnot. T T ORBALE=A larie sppil of wiige with Gor s MNpbal Riowixer ¥ nied by | laughter, M Clara, disappeared mysteriously, and after much | ynissioners for Illinois for the world's fair Executive committee—C. I, Goodman, | accompa a7 PR P g Visiting sMutual guarent © insurance compauy of | 2 = | Dealors in foreign and domestio exohas search he traced them to Council Blufts and | and Lafayotic Funk of Shirley wnd Dewith | §1aaiis He L Hicks, Hustings; W Aua e shows oot He N, McGrew, | Clinton To., and ho M fire fntton | OO KENT Th store roou, No. 1, fronting | Gollections made' wud'luteivst paid on tied Jgarued that they had beeu killed in wn old | Smith of Springticld as altecuutes, | Legislative committee~M. E. Schultz, Bea © 1623 North Twenty-sccond street. of Tacoma, Waush,, und the United States b Pearl st W. U, James, depusits

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