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THE OMAHA DAILY BEH: WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1800. RE W Y VACANCIES A others ns Peter Penner, He hroder 1E COUNOLL vd, A. G. Bawards: clerks, Carles K. P. SUPREME LODGE, | cuttivated 1and are under water. A great John Ahern, treasurer of school district No. | A Busy Session of the City Solons Last | M ——— The Bgard of Trade Endorses the | - S 84 of itichardison county, vs Johin . Walsh, Night. ; MOTOR MATTERS. Sovetiiemunit. to Beonee L, _ Steamship Arrivals treasurer of Richardson cannty:, Hiram [ The ecighteen voluble gentlemen who are — At & meeting of the directors of the board | At New York—The State of Alabama and 0 sue the Call for | Upton vs Thomas O. Donohue, = Appeal from | oor B0fC O ki T for | F1eCtrivity o be Used on Harney and 4 A b Devonik. 16 i g Tt is Now Too Late to Issue the C B e i ot Brall va Chities Peters | burdened with the duty of making laws for Wost Dodge Streets. of trade the communications from Colonels ::v“ hH\n(vhfy;‘\lvv’: om Glasgow; tho Ocean and ]‘A I{(II\I i poti o v ere sarpy | the city pu four hours last night earning Sl Yolls of the Knlg o1 P . Special Elections. and vl\lm‘yl 7 ,f v]ym :I]VI“II:: Glrom \I |I|H,\‘_ ”:““_ |l\|‘|l|wl|l|::l”Iv“:\\ll':: of “'““_ ool “I_‘ At meeting of the directors of the street | Crager and Wells of the Knights of Pythias, AbTondon<-Nightony The Manitobun. am e i John N, Deyson v6 | gans, and ndfoured st toldnight with n small | TAILWAY company yeterday it was decided to | R u:n;:\fh-v advlsabilty of securing the | Philadelphin the Gity of New York ylh.. s Corniff; Shellenberger. Err from Dakota st of unfinished business on d turn the Harney and West Dodge street line *'“.“ of the supreme lodge o he world in enimi ke e Lydian Monarch, and the v oo . e POLITIOIANS FILLING THE OITY, | Comift: Shellenbonetl Grve Mavy Crosoy, | S'isvof unfinishod business onhand, | into & motor ilng, .und work wil bo com. | 1803 for Omaha, was roporied upon favorably | Blentmort, from Zuf 2o Real Fetate and Residences Lov N G, 0. Bonhak ob ol oo oIt | the report of tho appralsors awarding dam. | TCRCed at once .making the necessary ':‘_‘_',"‘[“"I‘l"-f"_:“‘1' Y68 by ""“]““""'l" l“_"' | Officers and Ladies Drowned. cael in Choicest Farts of Do Clerks Hold Over from the Last | gyieon county; Fdgar L. Holyoke vs James [ ages to property owners by reason of the 'r:“‘“"l‘l“' Ly ”“r e ‘I"“‘ '1”“ “"““'“"‘:" el e b b S TR, By the upsetting of a Council Bluff » e ¢ o Ancaster cor 0 10 of 2 grade ¢ saotha. | I ie corner of Tenth and Harney streets tantd avor of the movement | .. gjy o Mcers and & number of ladlios slulls. Jine running to Orejenton’ college, The | Movement to raise funds will receive the Seven persons were “The following cases were dismissed: State | o "e 4 WS 1 of the Firemen ol b dismissec: & street from Sixteenth street to Twenticth Ly ex rel Tunnison vs MeArdel: Gantner vs drowned in a similar accident at Dantzig re . 7 i P et street. Damages were awarded us follows: | yokes in the line wilf not be removed for the | hearty co-operation of the board. It was also | ¥ g i X ot 1h City Notes, Omahy Be .\l :.\n:‘ \“H.”‘I\l\'AJLJ\A‘IH Tiitih Tkeoln 3 $ 0 | present. ne Witk not be removed fo statod thnt THe bontil Wwonld farniah any ud» | contly “I} ‘|.Khlu|n|n\u| property In Bayliss' 1st OTARIAL APPOINTMENTS, sarhaiRonnael Ldeligtas The now rope ons nut on the Harpey | Vertising matter which the committee desired « h Howe Res o . Tho following notorinl_appointments were | Lizzlo A, Mount . street .,m“,m“."\;\”‘}“.\l!:‘Jf,1.’?.{",‘- Harney | for distribution at Milwaukee, showing the | g 100 |~’"\‘("\” “f:","l l':‘" & Y ey | CnITBRYCHRRIONRHVATER AN CY und Laxcor, Neb,, May Special to T | made today: W, M. Taglor, Red Willow | O Davis estate 1 S o | R the line oy etk treot 'south of | advantages, ete., of Omaha. _ 8. Lovts, May ureh Howe has re- | sup X Bre According to the provisions of the | (OURLY H. Wooley, Lancaster county; I\” ml_.'”l-w'lxvl\ww“ 9000 | prarney will soon haveto be abi 10h ¢ OThe secretary was instructed to correspond | Siened the vice presidency of the Pacific rail Unimproved property in Belden's sub, ' v 4 Floyd Seybott, Lancaster county: Albert ¥ § A 50 | count of the construct fuc with Fred Slocumb, secretary of the Michi- | way of Nebraska, a part of the Missouri Unimproved property fn Benson's 20 statute there must be a ten days’ notice by = g . Frank Kirk, | Herman Mey § in 1e constriction of the viaduct, it 5 3 4 ] d I A g Smith, Jefferson county ank A, Kirk, | gttt Gibee g VY \was not, thotight worth_iwhile to attempt to | fan :State Press association, and ascertain | Pacific system, = His successor will bo | Unimproved proporty In Burn's add the governor for an election to B1 vucancies | Harland couniy: Daniel T.. Johnson, Douglas | WG yaul S 5 | renew the rope. how many members of the association will be | elected at the annual meeting. Unimproved property fn Bryant & Clark's, in the logisloture, ‘The chief exeuctive failed | county: 8. P. Bostwick, Douglas county; J oner . . Superintendent Smith stated that the com- ty which comes here next month Jrokor C. e | Unimproved property in Babbitt Tract, 10 fssue the cadyesterday for elections to be | 1. Muson, Diwson ] . . . pany have found that electricity and how long thio stay will be. N __Croker Coming Home! Unimproved property held June 4. No ecleetions to fill vacancies Nl b Tarriet Priteliott g v v cheaper motive power than a cable, . A commun received from A. T New York, May ‘The Tribune will say Unimproved property ‘ . 4 S b bl vanarsdale is occupying a cell at the | Aivin Suunders v where there is a straight line with o heavy | SChavfl stating that the Omaha ards | tomorrow that Chamberlain - Richard | Unimproved property wlord's can now be held and the scats of members I 4 : ld’ tako par s Mxe a1l at. FCanss v i prop police station on_ the charge of stealing a anin Roand J. B, Folsom VA traffie. As the street car service of Omah ild take part in the prize drill at Kansas | ooy 00 hie started home to face the state Unimproved property rtls & Rumsey'se ‘ vho are ineligible will be vacant ION. Crohy s My ows osewite % 3 St 1h 806 It City next month and asking that the board | Crokerhus ome A oy In Ropresentative District No. 1 Frnest | utation, is in hock on the charge ‘of forglig | Gior, Davaie ST L0 | et Tine s so many curves, it will be | nY one who cared to go. S TR G E T TR | O e I Hiamh(He: & Divis” Fenton, but tie governor s ot yot recuived e v By Bt seeperseenteenedr T i 4 te eita) ! BAIME, Siton and W Yonk, My 27.—[Speclal Telegr | today elected John W. Davis governor and | % : R ais ity el o Hon James Damville, an ex-member of | John AL Horbach LLLLENL 150 | Texpeet it will b stifl’ worse when we get | Tuk Bre.]—A strange story of violenc gther members of the state ticket Gl ey AU b AL signed of course he will represent his dis { Yl i . L 0 Unimproved property in Hall's add. T I representative district No. 33, O, | parliment, and at present United States con Wotat spnranarhent 00 | the motor line on Furnam street slavery in the very midst of this city ¢ L ; ikt 4 d essman, holding the position of ¢ ‘.mmnm! 5 . “Do you think there o any dimcnit € hi b S ) : e Unimproved property in THghland Placo, wed, o of Rov. H., A, Guildaro urging his | meree, will be in Lincoin in three o four | removing or lowering buildings and the con Nos L ik Ao il be | court today. A beautiful young Chines Unfmproved property in Hughes & Donde appointment for the position of chaplain of | days to take steps towurd building a glucose | struction of retuining walls, whero such able to get up all right. The travel | maiden was the vietim. She has been locked phin's the hous e s the cooperation of | changes are made necegsury by the change | Will | probubly = mot Al O trail car | up on the top floor at No. 11 Mott. street, in «wvirae 0 xC b RN Clyde Barnard, second nssistantchief clevk, | the moneyed citizens, T et 3 no trouble will be experienced. | tho heart of the Chinese. quarters, and co ) ( A nimproved property in Jackson's ade 1816t hiafid, wiilitig to necopk (Tom Cooko's 1 W. H. Webb wants £10,000 from the Chi 't e B I e nmence work on the line at once "'.'1]"'; i flt!u( 'hn_n o quarte ", un:‘\ | 4 C Unimproved property in Joffries' sub Sition 1n ease that - gentleman. does not serve, | ¢ago, Burlington & Quincy railroad company sdvpatuGUG b s ksl g 1 and will have it in running ovder very soon, | Pelled tosabmit to s from Chind i Unimproved property in Johnson's add A politician propounds the following: “You | Webb says that during the vike of | Patterson, 15, W. Simeral and P, L. Perine, | As soon as the viaduct is completed the line [ men. It furthe in the story she | Makes the purest, chedpestand best Beef Tea Unimproved property in MeMahon, Co AFC Bvare L tho: bowrd ot travspoFation cers hie was induced to come appointed by the citizens' com. | Will be extended to the depot the same as the | told through an intery that she was sold & Joferls, now bas a rosolution on file requiring the nw;x{: onnicticut to Lincoln \\xllh m\‘l‘n:u\‘\ sking for a conference of committees ;;"’“']‘l‘;;~“r<'f~']~ \\“‘ are golng to 1e m.-rv to her muster by n.».-] lover for the sum of | Finest meat flavoring stock for Soups. Unlproved property in Mill's add secretarics to prepare and present at the on the promise of having a position as engi- ' il, fire and police commission- | e old Hat rails on “urnam street east of £600. The case was discovered by a reporter. Sauees M, 0 Dishes. fmproved property in M on's sub, it it gt on TN i frejgeht tar. | heer for five years. Later the company sct e mmiseioners and . the cit. | Seventeenth with girder vails before we put | Suen Yee s the protty sevenfeen-year-old LUBLICER st Wl AR AL L, TXL pr o i imented i | him to doiuge menfal work in the” roundhouse. | e ol iition relative to taking | the motor cars on that line. This line will tim, and she s a native' of Amoy, China dopted wiiat Wil tho overnor do. with the | The compauy in its answer says that to b | (oo steps toward ridding the ity | 3¢ tually b extended through Dundee | She came to this country five years ag B Loy et ontho. followiig | £in With thero was no_ contract with Webb | G0 0" 0d tramps, The matter was | Dlice by way -of yotirst und Dodge | of which she spent fn San Francis Hora0ire bV [ for five years orany specitied time, and see- 01N I TEERY SO police and ju- | Streets, “and theuce nor We shall [ was the hand maid of a wealthy Genuine only with T g HOW ANOUT TITE CLERKSHIPST | ond that the reason he was reduced in the | Gijuy to meet with the other committées know in a few days when this will be done, | bride. One day she fell in love with Ah 5 Unimproved property in Potter & Cobb's i A “’- i “i 0 Sl nks was because he was incompetent as an | pinoq (£ fence to be held this afte but it will be probably very soon. Poor, a Chinese gambler. The scandal drove | Justus von Liebig®s | add o e S AL A G RS N | noon at the oftice of the fire and police gom- 2 - 5 her from hier employer’s home, She came to Unimproved property in Riddle's sub [ AR st S BT L LG A Fisherdick {1 icgion FRANCIS MURPHY. New York disguised as a boy, and in Poo; = Unimproved property in Ratiroad add. n the legislature will hold their positions at | were hoth admitted to_practice this morning | ™0 yp ol Ghaftes, who is also a me: company. Her gambler lover was unfortu- | QY TOTTORS Unimproved property in Regetta Place, Sl bl -ll‘-n_\r"m‘r"l\llw\l‘ L "_‘“xl_vv | as full fledged attorneys at law, ; b..h,,“{. 1].‘.'.?.,3 of |'{fv,.m}“\,!.‘nl.-.’.lxl.”';.'"\.’."'4. Boyd's Opera House Crowded at Last e at gambling and lost #8000, and SPECIAL NOTICES. | Li M mornfue Scretary of State, Cowders ve- | S e caso of Davilt May vs Mrs. Carter | 0 ordinance creatiug the oo, of ity Y eRiN G TS poverty drove him to sell his girl 10 Lee KKhi. COUNGIL BLUFFS. Unimyroved property in Squires' add. o bt R i o s printed in yeste s Brr Hu-\vi-n; sh chemist and fixing his salary at &0 a yea Boyd's opera house was jammed last night The girl was much frightened when brought Unimproved property in Street’s add. i she still held position o ossing | tihe case was decided in o Shaed s et R Pt ouse was jammed last night | 00 to face Lee Khiin the court. Lee Khi FHY pay rent whel iy & hon DOy CA BrODOELA TV EIRH U lerk in the houso, Secretary Cowdory's re- | Gayters favor, | Her husband had no right | The reason —offered was “that 'the revet | wigh probably the greatest andience that has | was held in £2,500 bail for examination tomor- WY oL your (out ::u:”:,:,‘,:m: M e i HS ad the i % m did not deem the creation 5 ply was to the effect that she still held the ding to the court to sell property t of * another city offico advisable. The | Yet greeted Francis Murph ke it to the [ row. :::I“ .[»W: hw1\.:‘.','.'.'.'»"“"“’ the home clear |57 ition. He cited as his authority the p red to, Mrs; Carter individuatly, . May Lol 5 Halg T e Ly b R e | e O DO L Y | Compensation, he hield, was more than was | Lord i Prayer” was sung by the audience Panitza Exonerated. S o LI $ 1000 W 812 moF MioHth, INMPROVED PROPERTY in Muy, 1852, At that time there was no | Loy . L vequired for the necessary occasional analy- | standing. Dr. Harsha, Rev. Savidge, Mr. Nich- | g0 AT 5 o | A ome wortl 81,5 month. In nearly all the above additions, S e L | horse: sis'of milk and food products, He suggested i ! Sorta, May 27— [Special Cablegram to T [ A Jome W A A ! question as to the right of the clerks to hold | Violot vs Rose is the fowery title of nilk ¢ products. He suggested | gl of the Union Pacific shops, and Mr. Tur- SRl ety io| A home : per month. PARM LANDS over. Tom Cooke, first assistant clerk of the | iy the district court et wants Teoso to | thab better plan would be to allow the bourd M. Wilkihs and/Johin Wilson spolie: Rev, | ool ‘.’"'l v ‘“'l" AL Gl '|"'|' L S In Towa snd Nebraska and other western house, declares that he will hold his old po- | pay him $950 due on a promisory note, of health a stated amount cach month for the e EAR e Ak < % | prosecutor in his address exonerated Panitza Dihar Dricad HoNIES ons Lo BILNS torRiS: states for sale, sition in the house despite the fact that he is | . James Masterman “‘,.m, his title to lot 11, lll'u_‘ “N‘)"f anal l»-""' such h_nul_lyrn_ull\gn-h s ‘-f\uluv"lul t'){v ,;u ning ]:1l,|.\(|. _@u't‘\“ from any intention to murder Prince Ferdin- avote monthl .M',\ lents ielude pr GARDEN LANDS, | e he veto was | hymn was sung and the collection was taken | y,4 or any one else, and also exonerated the | and interest. For full particulars oall on or | Suitable for gardening, intractsof s acres to now supervisor of the census in the Third | block 218, of the eity of Lincoln made clea The v W n | . district. William 2. Goodfellow cluims to hold a deed \\_MHH“'I by a small fap3jeil The vote on | up during which Mr. Murphy kept np a run- 2 st Tafsto R | address the Judd & Wells Co,, 606 Broad 100 Ghatea E Wi R TRE Os Ve rea el oL Counel) ssing tha ordinanco’ over tho: vetorw : : czavand Russian Minister Hitrovo from all | {Gunetl Blufms, Ta ARE THEY ENTITLED TO THEIR SEATS? for the same property. \rias '-“m_h.,l (.:mm Donnels Ot | ving fire of humorous and pathetic remarks. | 1 owledge of the plot. But he contended el b, Biufs and Omaha markets. B. R. Cowdery, sco of state, recei i -~ Lowty, Morearty, O'Comnor, © Osthoff, | Mv. Murphy will hold a prayer meeting_at [ that the Ottoman penal code required the VL Ve pro e e ot Just:so ORCHARD PLACE. the following telegram this morning from | Stated by H. B. Cochran, dru Lan- | Whedlor, 0 Yhavid, Kaspar, Madsen, | 1oon tomorrow under the United States Na- th sentence from Panitza, Armandoff and | Broadway on 185 st. at 23ets, per cubic yard A 20-acre tract. not platted into d3-feet lots, pd (| . rast 14 Huve guarantecd over 0 bot- A iyt ional bank. On Sy v ning o o) e 3 oL Gl 1 Ev "t L . 10, L 3 acre 8 Red Cloud:: cus! . Ve guar 0 MeLearie, € tional bank. - On Sunday morning a number z0ff, and A long imprisonment for the | Apply to Leonard Everett. Dut with great big acre tracts, ¢ v Tiem, it Colonel Hoover has resigned we do | tles of Burdock Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, "Dho bill for the taxes on the Exposition | Of gentiemen who h ned the pledge | oghors ' aecused. . Major Panitza's counsel | = = e not know it. No notie Loy LR 1N © gttt CE and building, amounting to $245.70, was presented | 1 L speak in the People’s chureh at Boyd's | opened the case for the defense. He described DR front, room: with heatd | ihe postoftice. Handsomest and most beaus ' { 1 O v = = 5 ST ING ‘\u-w ution was adopted approving the & e rankliin Smi | master, £ @& | the penal code was in no way applicable. He R e T = view of of Lake Muanawa and e L TRADES UNION MEETING, transfor of cortaln. propocty by Lyman Rich. | peautitul solo, “Hold Phou My Hund? R ToHIt e ChALRab ORRIN Lk DA EANG HONHA v\{hm ?“_ [Togood modorn houses. W | Ve £ Omuba, of Lnko Mangwn and 8 BN BIREDeaLO b ATHIHERLHE 3 E 5 ardson, J. T. Bell and others to the city to be ¢ boys with the fans who were parading | said, was known for h ud patriot- L — o oat and Dumb Tnstid ':.rp.lylm‘uf»'.»"' i diatriot s he | Green's Hall Crowded with Working= | used for parl purpos ¥ F0bE | e aisles were asked (0 sit down if they bad | Em, The arest of Panita, he maintuined, i e 1 ALt e st the question whether a legislator who is ho men Last Evening On recommendation of the city attorney the | bad {\u\lll.nxmvth-!uL’v\“'““'")’- ’ was a violation of the law. As for the letters TBaRitfannodernioNss: onable terms el GRRII B nes) ing another lucrative peblic office in the state Pursuant to a previous aunouncement | claim of Bliza C. Whitney, for damages | ‘“1" MutBhyavit all his magetism and | which had been presented in evidence, they rado for anovmbered vaenn o) two andtlivep 0 GOMbRLorasE i qualified 0 serve. Section 6 of article 3 of 7 densely pucked with mem. | oceusioned by tho ‘grading of Thirty-second | bouboimme caune to the front and spoke. Th were not worth refuting. Not a single argi- | ; i el blums. The Judd & | Gy (W0 HEE L A e the revised statutes mukes the following pro- | s of the various trades unions Inst night ue, amounting to $1,200, was ordered men he said who ave sick, liquor sick, | ment had been adduced to pu t Panitza | Wells Co., Cc s, 1 il tuke good property for first puymen vision: “No person holding office under the | R P & A o in this city, men whom the great body | authorized the correspondence with Captam | gaOR S or: Roni=G fand, with authority of the United States, or any luera- | 1t Was an open meeting and the object wus to The city attorney gave an opinion on_the the people kmow mnothing — about. | Kolobkoff. X ! |.‘.{u,;.'~\~f'x',; .L‘n!(n'."f... 102 Matin st., Council ~ Ny N e L T atho ey of this state, | discuss matters pertaining to the interests of | amount of compensation due the supervisors | He told of @ poor Scotchman who was a —————— Bluffs. “ \[]< [ \I l< ShalilHo elieinio to orliave & seatin tho Jegis. | tho Inboriofitho Gity of registration, as follows hainvixes (|[dnkard i eliofgufnhwioreR slomactiavds Gladstone Speaks. l‘"" SALE-Tlotel property, #_rooms, e Y Y lature: but this provision shall not extend to |\, B. Musser of the Central jor unfon (!u" e u: :'u:x[\pr‘-ll\“:\]un at 3 «IL.yl, ‘_:)“_’"“‘;_'I:[:f \[\ ll-\‘ :\ll\l“\l'ulllt:‘l.l““\l\l \Il:“‘l]'v‘(‘ll“dllkl ToxDoN Moy 5 Cablogram: o, | rally ‘1:,.‘1.3“.;5 m'\l\‘;._ Wi Noble, 120 dinct or township ofticers, justices of the | and provides tha e super sl aken care of by good, women—women 0 t . Y + - Counc CHR c sl 3 et ot ta waship oicores, 4 ustices of ;’s’xv | addressed the meeting, stating that_open | iy AL T L R um.'..'.L ot in_politics. then,. thanle. God. When 1 Mr. Gladstone, speaking at Room 240 Merriam Block, Dy e ision it is ingstod that 1. G, Custe | meetings ave called move for the benefit of | until o'clock in the evening. I am | heard from brother Stars, “Come to us ut Hawarden today, predicted an early general W S Cor et L S ing, Who i 10w mayor of Omih, Richard | men who are outside of the unions than those | of the opinion that for their services from 8 auked God and came at once. election. He appealed with a final utterance 3 X ; Bon RO 18 Gotty comnissionor oLDoY who are safely within the fold. Continuing | & m-to9p. m. they should receive 3 and ;”d was asked ""‘I'“\Hll‘. and said, | qeqinst farther faltering with the Irish ques 2 4 ’ = T i Adum Snyder, who is the | nis remarks, he said: “We have a fight on | hat they should be paid pro rata for extra iministers have respectable people to i on. The electors, he said, would share the ) » RonaN LS. 0f the A time. ch to, but we have not_the qualifications | ton ‘tors b 578 ;:-mm".\ ‘~'» \'n“;:.:m l|ulvllllllm.l~»” in ”\‘,','.:\'\1:\,,‘;'.:: our hands that promises to be the greatest "Thie city attorney, in response to a resolu- | 10 reach the drunkards as Mr. Murphy,” Dr. [ mo al responsibility for crimes committed £ N \ I I sion. 2 battle of theage. In this fight, if we lose | tion, offercd his opinion that the city should | Harsha g word of advice to the wives of | against Ireland if they elected a new parlia \ 3 7 \ AN its own laws and should thevefore | Men who were trying to stop drinking. | jpent similar to the present body. He de- i\ g R G o ing, we lose all, so it behooves us to [ observe owl % B R i & iors avAE i Ga Lt IEL AL taie il o Already ‘we hi complished | seeure a building permit for the erection of | DN Scoldes ho suid, Jubwavs Jook at the | nownced the bill for the compensation of < — The Only Exclusive SixnShop " D Y0 publicans who may be deprived of their Ii il s 2 in the City Unimproved property in Onia 1l rty poun Unimproved property in Original Plat, about £, Unimproved property n Park add Unimproved property in Plerce add signature as shown crowd of yisitors and lobbyists in thio | much, but in our labors we have just bogun, | the city hall, or clse pass an ordinance ox- | gl iy is bright.” AR Ry Mol At this time we are making an endeavor to empting the structure from the requirements Ll censes, The whole control of the license ity during the spe ‘.l'\]n.“::\i'flm:«'L::‘-'..«lff.»'}lfif- S GOt ae s o Lot | of the orduauce. The report was approved | W I Higginson told a good Inish story W governor's proclamation. ‘The mails bring in oods of applications for accommodati @uring the session and the hotels are fairly besicged with requests 1o save best rooms. This session of the legislature. will probably attract more attention than any held for vears, und _nearly all the politicians of any . ! 3 Lo v | Systom, he snid, ought to be_vested in local | 815 wilbing o ErEinihE tauRLon WDDIL e propose to take into our varions saciotis | and a ra@egpn adopted requesting the mayor | and followed it up with a clover and sirvink | gloetive bodies.’ Tt would yadd £3),000,000 to - tion. : ( ppeal to signers of the pledge to supplement [ SHCHNE onics, Ty Cancd i it with pr T aniagiproiid ihaaajdLiof | (e A0tONNLAOREO DU LA RANDN LACEES 2t g D. A. BENEDICT |t b, Eamas pro” s, L | Bt workind” bl hlowing 32 SHectric Tlusxu BeltsHi D N Mr. Mur phy announce «ltl.(\lrl Rosewa- X debld SRR et i SR g L they do this! We have a humaie society in | bills, one for #4161 for material and one for | W s received with applause. il LR R iy mn\l:\\ A Ti0S. OFFICER. WAL M. PUSEY. wmportance in the state will be here, NPt : Turney M. Wilkins of South Dakota made TICT Ry neo it e hore Ominbin, bt 1t 1 1ot entitlod o the name. | $3.25 for labor, ~ Both were ordered paid. wrney M. Wilkins of South Dakota mad T ; 4 y FICER & PUSE Ouc feature of most of the applications for | Qunahia, but at is not entitled to th e | *o communication from the fire s police | @ clever'speech during which he said that Railroad Predictions. : "‘ Beidy D i 10wa OFFICER & PUSEY, lodgings is that they are generally engaged ) o i . o ? ks Francis Murphy 1 done more to save Yonk, M b i S50 i) o o, despe o e it tho | B 0 ittt i R, o these | Soupisain, OIS O OHIRPRLE | draniards e i the country,"de- | to T D |- Partics holding Contral M ECNE L CO I BANKERS: governor insists that the session can do tno | WIORES to cantiine day Ber das Weelk ST | TG T o, s reforred to the committeo | SPite the harpies and silly people. to mail stock stato that the following ticket work in two weeks. Alveady number of i S i CA baby in the audi sreeted Mr. Mur- ot o e e hors OF thoe honss are 1 tiva | Shame on such & society! The namd is a | on finance, Y in the m [ Mr. Mur- | i)l he eleeted at the annual meeting tomor- (& 1 S ) s | mockery, If theso men will not do theirduty | A proposition from the Thompson-Houston | Phy With a wailand he cameto the front. | ;o0 "¢ p i o B o ner Matn and Broadway. city, but none wish to be interviewed. ity i TR Y AL o A AR row: C. P. Huntington, I F. Gates, Hen 4 ) Hoc 4 Juen will not do thaleduty | ectrio. light, company to furnish clectric | M. Murphy said “bring the with k i e e TTY 5 (/uuln il Bluffs, - lowa. MisE a8 o ¥ ; X d i o | Hart, Bdward Lauterbach, Calvin 8. Brice, AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS B < ISFIT MARRIAGES, disband lights, according to the meter system, for the | YU, mothers, and if they moyoi | EIALERAIVAL e eno | __Rooms W0 452 Beo Building, Omaha, ! Dealers in foreign and doniestic exchanze, Lincoln again comes to the front with three | M. Olson advocated a thorough organiza- | 1ew Jlice station, w foerred 1o the | hoise than [ can we will wait for them.” | Sumucl = Thomid, Dliver v,-.]E' STl \.v‘h R 554 and 246 Merriam Block | Collcetions mude and interest paid on tine applications for divorce inside of that many | tion, Said he: “Bankers, railvord men and | commitiec on gus and electric lights. The liguor trafic would wo down, he (RIRAnCE JH O aiaal A uicil Blufts, L. Correspondence solicited | deposits. hours. The first was that of Joseph Paden, a | capitalists or, why should we not A Drotest ugninst. tho pronosed grading of | ureed every oneto come forward and 'sign | of this ticket momns tho signal defeat citizen worth about £0,000, who has grown | o the same Ifa few men can form | Pierce street from Twentieth street to Twen- | the pledge. ofitnelGould interee Bywhishindyolnad. con I of the strange treatment e hus tegeived | thomseives into a hody wnd practically ty-seventh street was referred to the com- | o miyasietimhilelihospecle clime S St Bucific, m his wife. He belioves hor mind is 1ot | trol the wealth of the “country, why should | mitice on grades and gradin orward and signed the B/t B A O e At * the actly right. The two are gray-haived and | not we, the men who ereate his wealth, do | A waiver of damages from the pi | = ang SapraaLe e L e have been m Jd nearly thivty”years, They | the same thing. When we do this we can go [ 0wners on Thivteenth strcet for the g A RAPID BLAZE. O oo R e orbti Tived in Omaha since 1872, but two years a0 | ont and demand our rirhts as men, That | of that street from Dominion street” to the — O s el M r e she, ho asserts, descrted Tim. AL 005, . | onte. necomplichod,. you will ot see me. | south city limits was read and ordered spread | J. W. Recce's Feed and Sale Stables | (ould party, ebRiee ity Wit Hs i today he filed his petition fora divorce and | mics working for £1.25 per day.” on the records. Destroyed hy G i l'”“‘m R and: Will x ! in just one hour and thivty minutes the de- | Brother Blake believed every working man | P'he proprictor of Kessler's hull asked per- Last night's firo worked snd havoo with . | ses will yotire from the diracy ooy cree was granted, : should appoint himself a committee of one to | mission to exempt the stage in his garden, w | o ™p00 G r St el senaY: QULIRA I E0OLY. Mis, Naticy, A. Ratlorson i3 the next one. | raont sibo b the Badeomen ot ol uea ter! | patofwhich {5 ln the {10 limits, ‘from the | W. Reccc's feed and snlo stables, sttuated at G = in line to be released from the bonds of mat to orzanize, - “Let us wade into the stream.” | operation of the fire limits ordinance. The | Twenty-fourth and Clark streets, J ditor Whipped. many T sy yed 80 I Hlinois | suid the s poaker, “demind botter wages and | matter was referred to the building inspector | A lighted cigar supposed to have fallen | JacgsoxviLie, Fla, May 27.—The Florida she was mar o Mv G . Patterson | shorter hours, HE Ry 2 ower to i 5 a 5 v sxearil'R 2 Anp o 40 2 v } \hm“” \y...lu: \;‘\n h ‘_nl I‘v X .l\{v‘\l n,;x n \1\‘ af l‘l‘..) \\l\\h\]l x“ : llvt“HI‘ Bl S from the hand of a man who was in the rear | Republican last week contained an article K b iy e ave forced to I e we got for protest, signed by s citizens, S o ba 8 posed to have started ol Xahael yaptai e ¢ Pally that he has been @ity of the grossest biu- | the long hours of dridiery we have. put inf | the proposel closing of Seventeenth strect B ey | iobatuina OO aL Busonaaio T lulnugs tality to her and has besides failed to provide | Nothing., What will » have to | across the B. & M.and Union Pacific tracks e AR it e Y inthe | and others with having made the recent at- for fs family. On the 11th day of last Octo- | leaye {0 our children if this system | Was referred to the committee on streets and R s ke e tack on the house of Mrs, Craft. Today Cap. ber he assaulted her with a ciub she of oppression 1 continued? Nothing. "It is | alleys. The protest was granted, upon the | go8b %50 BRAATT WES, SIS | tain Burroughs calied on Zeph Harrison, pub and gave hov a terrible beating and frac Ritgh timo we stood up. like men to excrcise | recommendation of the committee dnd the or- | (03 816 W LA S R LR lisher of the paper, and demanded the name I::-n\m'm{ 1’ o several weeks she lay the rights a g o has given us, Let us | dinance elosing the street rejected Ao ona R thadflomesihind it of the writer of the article, Harrison doorand the physivians accounted -l show are men and not a drove | The building inspeetor and the committeo o e by strons | refused, whereupon Burrou ¢ him a vy alwost i mivacle. Since then she has | of cattle, ling meckly around, waiting public property and buildings were in- vanid headway that in less | most severe beating. Harrison will be laid id to live with him - and asks that | for the biteher's knife. £ you got the worst | structed toseil the heating apparatus in th Uity e bt was | up forsome time. ~ Ex-Governor Ieed, who o A 1y | ofitdowt whine. Dollars will not be shoveled Exposition annex at the best figures obtain- RN (T AR A8 @1 \was in the ofice, received a severe blow by | as been o wife for ol . ks S 1 ) Y IREIWLNG, 9 accider % W een u wifoe for oly | into your pocket s long as you submit to ghlos s R R As s00n 08 the fire wis discovered the spee- | decident. e IS @ revolting | this® tyranny. You have fot o work I'hie report of the committee recommending L T et tan hion - s th which she has been subs | out yor own salvation, but you will never | the grading of Twenty-sixth street from Cass | ¢a%ors (04 RN IS BIERECC LI Yo that Knocked Out in Two Rounds. cted by her husband, Horace . Mulvey. | (o ii without you muke an effort. Now is | to Dod rejected AR ey et don W ORLEANS, La., May 27.— [Special Tel She sk $ 3 . nothing but the building, 200 bushels of corn X 1 Bl sl for e veturi of ey maiden uawie, | the accepted “time. The iron is hot and is | A petition for the opening of Lake street | 00 hushiels of o e odtroyed ' | egvam to Tur Br Joe Oliver of New O iertic Fraulen only waiting for you to strike for liberty and | from Thivtieth street to Fortieth street 1o | %opylooqg s estimated at £1000, on which | leans knoeked out Jack Lawr of Detr TIE REAL ESTATE MEN HAPPY. youir vights.” awidth of sixty-six fect was granted and the | W€ 088 1 SEERGE R R the Duilde [ o R Aok The efforts of the menbers of the real es Brother Turney, thought that if men had | ¢ity engineer instructed to- prepare: the nec- | {it Wis ¢ 8 §, in two rounas before the Columbia Athletic tato exchuange to cutertain the Washington | lived up to this “period without sceing the | essary ordinance. 1 SR i i club for a %600 purse tonight. Oliver fought , 53 VIMtons PrOSod vers siceesstul as the oame | benefit'of organized lubor there was no use of | | A Protest was presented sigmed | ’ b fast from the start and had Lawrence so e X AR L sionists - brought o toaetad fonsa o | talking . to. them, Wo want to . do | jority of the property owners aftected iiguinst 4 % 1 dazed in the second round that he mercly SATURN, (2608.) Worth of Lincoln real ostato. Alveady £10.,000 | more ~ work and less talking,” said | the construction of a sewer on hteenth | Count Pulaski, the poundmaster, * | hield up his hands until a vight hander on the | ’ e Th th s oot Bt o i prehagse Voa | Mr Tumey. SIf we hive been cheated | strewt from Leavenworth to Piorce, The | timized yesterday afternoon, His hired man | jaw put him to sleep. The men weighed 133 | Will make tho season of 1600wt the Untan Dy ark, Council Blufs, Towa, from March 15 torday the visitors returned o Washington, | and robbed, it is our fault, because we haye | contruct for the sewer has been awarded and | had caught a horse that he found running at | pounds cach. | uhitil June tst, when he will be returned to T 1iris worthy companiol \eton, # © Phe issuraneo thit Lincoln is o haye the B, | placed the robbers in a position to do so. I | #pproved and the work commenced. The | large upon the streets, and locked 1t in the MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) & M. shops proved i valuable aid i the trans. | Know no nationality, no color oy place of birth, | committee on sewers reported adversely on | pound.” While he was on the way to the sta An Argn ort. 3 L2/ ) fer of realty to the excursiomsts. The real | W all children of one father. No mat. | the protest and the report brought out a | tion to report his cateh, some unknown per- | Charles O'Mally, the man who was robbed | d AooEOULTMRS LBELLIL AUEUAYIAL Reoiare T ey aiiloimne. pstate ugents here are discussing the be: ter what the color of the ski ay be spirvited discussion which resulted in tabling on b s do S 4 k arles O'Mally, a a5 robbe ) 21180 performers. - Saturn IS stoat stallion, 1 hands high, and in estate agents here are discussing the best | ter what the color he skin may be: no ¥ | son broke down the fence, mounted the ani- [ o™ e roomemate at the Derby hotel, had flosh will welgh 1200 pounds; fonled I870; bred by Powell ! Springhoro, | means to get up other excursions, (]u‘.nlh-rl\\'lnn vln-1Im.vm-p.~n..-m 1 miay speak. :In‘w test and the adoption of the commit- | mal and rode rapidly away. Y "|: "t'l'“l‘“‘(" (Hae "” % "I' y A f4 Dorfodtly soand and vigoros, and & certain foul gotter. Furth & f the heart is vight there will be no tronble, ee's repor . - more trouble last nigh e was down in | 0 P ) Py privileges: invar FUNERAL OF TUE FIREMCN, " " el Terms—#100 th ason with the il return p KOs A Organized lubor is in the fight, working for [ Tho democratie party was Kiven the use of Brief Carcer on the Rostrum. the vicinity of Tenth und Pacific strects, | fore the m aves prem { ; kg MoLead il I asigial By ron ¢ ‘Y“»I.:un]:m !\Eml‘ul'-l‘“lnlrh.l’hv::'lA‘n;;ll( : \ha l’\;_ “‘.’»‘; -m“'"' o n':..." ;":4"" uy - ovaniig Daymond Crairvgis filled himself with l.l’\ill): to drown his sorrows in the flowing | Fherman, 2 '.'““1' my ““”j""“ ‘*I"l‘h‘fl‘l_‘”“ 5 R R ‘,“’. ABOUS SOF 1is 4 duty she owes to herself, which is to go | for the purpose of hold acity convention, % il 0 vhet poi a drink- | 8t0¢¥ SIS BLYIRYNWOIGORIS B N " s dutysho owes to harsel, which 110,50 | 50 n G Connor went aftee. tho. chubnwn of | Whisky last uight, und whilo so filled, ho f powvl Jehen bo irgiied s Lot with & des JAS. G, SMITH & SON, Fremont, Neb. b weople in this great fight.” b tho board of public works on account of the | undertook to dictate the doctrine to be & g f ArguL AMRUO. | Paul's church at 1330 p. m. Rev. B, K. R v After the conclusion of the speeches the | latter's failure to repaiv the pavement on | preached by the captain of the Sulvation ;“'Hl O'Mally's he 1'\ s cut open with a = e strou of the Plymouth Congregutionul ehureh |y jtiatory steps were taken to perfect the L e ey o |l Atmy, Dayinond maunted: thelrostrum and:1 oo atas. altarvhich ho wis takon tol the / ’ P / R S R Y oA G Py | i h ¢ central station and placed in the hospital s x \ preachod b WOUghing (HScourse, arasa ik 1= | ganization of a upion of Swodish carpenters, | resolution of tho council, Mr. O'Connor ac for a time held full sway, but upon thearvival | (I g [ APALAS- + i ral cortoge followed the hearses to the | KHHABHON B G WELOR Of SIECISE Gl | cused Mr. Balcombe of haviug wilfully | of a policeman, he.was induced to go to jail, [ W44 | ——FOR( hip of y - depot. The entire five department turned o Phera T . carly oue hundred members, and persistently neglected the work. This | where he spent the night. L out with the hose curta aud other wagvus HegHly ouohunil mamber S nemlnaiily Hogloowd o otk Hiia i Sl i I\:uhht-l'( ods Advanced. . ) Gy [ 4‘ . druped with v e members of the | SR L upon the manner in which street repairs wved His lnnoce NEW Youk, May In response to a chr - - - city council were in_line, and Capital City Brought Back to Aniwer, been and are being made, and finally vesulted | S. Hughes, the w of | cular the representatives of the ¢ . A — . lodge No. 6% of the Knights of Pythias The Towa wan, M. D, Reed, who is charged | i ‘the appointment of Messes. OSthof d 1 Who wis aocused rubber 1 The remains of Thornburg were shipped to | with doin > ’ a men by < N oed to doing up one or two Omaha men by d Kaspar as a col jittee to inves! Porry, Lu, for interment, aud those of Prots ! ¥ Bun Hnetiaw 08,0 comInition ta. iy et man to Vevay, Ind SUPREME COURT 3,500 young women who are laboring from | to securc the necessary permit. twelve to fourteen hours per day, receiving Fauning & Slavin lowed 39514 for salaries ranging from 3 to per week. Out aning streets not included in - the regular of this these girls are expected to clothe | S tule. themselves, pay their room rent and board. | The first report on the Eleventh s The func cthe remains of the two fircmen, Jobn Thornburg and Clarence Prots. aman, who lost their lives whilo battling the flambs Sunday ocen St |m~~u.f a counterfeit dollar in the Ninth A]A(umy\ ur\lh‘.l- ("‘.m-‘l‘.\m;.-\ met I..q.-l ;ml Yo | When you ean get the hest there 18 m in every 1ine at prices that will not hankrupt yor * e » LB T street house of ill - fame, was t the | Becalse of the recent advance in rubber it O thate or purse thit we cannot sult. You want to beautity your home, don't you trading them tervitory in which to sell Bacon | matter und secure a report from the chuirman | 31 i B i Ly " o ) pe ted States con sterday afternd ane was resolved te nce the price of belting, | 1} i und see how elegantly and cheaply you pecomplishoit clothes wringers, was brought back last | Of the bourd of public works b BELYtslarigy alior ind ! \ e Dtentiv Tono, ALY orelock me | . Ordinances wore introduced rogulating | quittod by the jurg. Huglies was able to | hose and mechanical rubber goods general PEOPLES INSTALLMENT HOUSE, J Ty T I b from 10 to 25 per cent ho procoedings of the supreme court to- pawnbrokers' establishments, regulating em. | Prove that he did not know the woncy was MANDEL & KLEIN, 0 Broadwiy, Councll Blus, Lowa Quihe procoedings of the supreme court 1o | was arraigued before Judge Helsley, plead | Dloyment agencics, and making it o 1 Ol | bad, i IANDEL & KLEIN, &0 Broadway, Councll Blufs, lows.C3 submitted: State ox rel. Ahern vs Walsh; | ROt guilty, after which his case was continued | peinor to give short weight or measure. Bullding Permit 97, i | 5 S B Plattsmouth vs Beck, on motion until tody, he giving bonds for his appear- he following ofticiuls were appointod for | o, Bulldfig Permits, Quenko, May. 47 2 stonmer Cireasslan PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Klenk; Seward vs Conray; Allls vs New. | 8nce the sehool bourd election The followine building permits were issued | from Liverpool, reports an exceedingly rough ' man; Manhen vs Neff; Schuyler vs Hanua; | Reed states that the whole trouble grew ont irst Ward-—Judges, B, T. Gleun, E. K. | by the building inspector yesterday pussage. On Tuesday four cabin passengers — Ford vs Steele; Dusenbury vs Albright! | 0f his elicnt’s not understanding the condi- | Long, O, . Goodman; clerks, W. L. Mardis, | G. L Thompsan. one und one-half story were standing at the head of the - stairs lead- | | l 1rl-1 Hydraulic and Sunitary Engineer. Plans, Estimato Murtin vs Stato: Sheedy va Benadom' D, | Uous of the contracts. He s of the opinion | James K Lindley e AN Niore wid” Wit e Bipkinbine mayiiaiie and Gaphiary Enginoos, , Hagh, Bt rullway company vs Hutehins: Hijor. | thut as soon as he can seo the men and ex Seeond Ward™Judges, John R. Yerak, | Sty ing down to the saloon when a tremendon Spocifieations. Supervision of Public Worlk. Brown AR Y W oS | pli " son o “proseton Wi B | panial"Orio, A s, vk T DSy i Goiilge, 408 v strucls tho ship, knockiu them o Building, Coucil Blutls, lowa. ; wschy Shields vs Harbach; Reynolds vs | 4ropped Frank E. Dworak, John J. Sweeney | et it ory i A TS e i s e e ustice of the Pence. OMce over American Expross, No. i Blakely vs Cec ids & | Bessie Kenlow, Delia Brown, J John Jungousge \ HE ' U Thirtieth and Pinknog stree 5 The Wenther Fo = B e B ey e aker s Be | Carthy aud Will Newl woko the echoes of it Wast—Judies. A. P, Nicholus, £, | FIV Winor por 9 PorOnvea ; SIONe Az mimeTasmeryal L Readiie ti o Sisie S16, ol role: Bull vs Wagner; Bluck vs Wetherald; | Tenth strect by indulging inan open E. Robinson, Alex Mclutosh; clerks, J. H Total Nebraski—1air L - O > S gral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugavt-Beno Bloclk, Davis v Stute: Atchison & Nebrasks ruil | freeforall flght last night, The female | Merchunt, Andrew Bevius. otw bt ; sk Ko Council Bluffs, lowa. way company v Foruey: Stato ex el Bound | gomibers o the quartette were krocked down it Ward -Judges, Frank Proiday, . © wa Indin 3 ) i of Transportation vs Fremont, Elkhorn & g kicked about the pavement for half an | ¥ arles Wilkins; -~ clerks, est | Guriae, 1T M Indians ¢ 1 5 gy ~ O \ ' Missouri Valley railway company; State ex | hour, or until the patrol wagon arrived and | Fincke, John Wallace, 4 i ; . f P / 'FRE y ) ml Atoriey Gonoral: va \x.\lu;.:, & Ne- ey R e T ‘.mf Sixth Ward—Judges, W, A, Grant, 1. § 16403 LoFmally i or of ths ] L C. A, Bl ‘EBE & CO MPANY P e LA aa Tivostataus compasy| | WHOR thiey Speh tho Light i, Jonos v completed tonight, - This s ) iigh Wholesalo and Retail Dealors 1n ;\:ll\!\ l)\K I\) Ihll I\‘\ i'«:ml‘h ]“" 'f"'m I\I( 0, B Found Dying With Consumption, \\A‘\lH’u“l A“\ . ‘!u! ) “I\(:\\ :lv \\x~ \\ 1[‘ S, - ] e ‘IU"'"“‘”' o X ea (RINES ““m,"“; \ Pheodore Williwms, @ young man dyiu Charles L. Thomas, M. D. Re " A Greenback Call, usands of Acres Overflowed. Quincy railway company; Malcolm vs Han. With consumption, was found in un old house | iighth Ward —Judges, J. E. & ; INDIANATOLIS, May 27 i f 4¥_Fuaxcisco, Cal, May 87.—Tho rece sen. o on South Sixth street last night, He was | H. Doyle, A. W. Purker; clerk ) the national green b avy raius have caused many s an L Dealers, send for Cata = e followlng cases were filed with the su- taken to the polico station, and today will bo | nolds, William Anderson call for convent in Ludia s fr y 205 and 207 B 3 01 and 206 Ploro Stroo , Council Blufrs, 3 Rrewe court Lhis moruiy Mury H, Rupert | seat to the hospital, L dioth Ward—Judges, J. V. Patterson, H, | August night state that many . shif

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