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THE UMAHA DALLY BEK, THUKSDAY, MAY 2 1890 3 MDERANCE MERTIN( | REPUBLICAN WARD MEETINGS. [ Goudine shot Barlow fatally, Several other | John Fox: aides, George H. Richmond, Theo- | upon him, besides it indicates a lnmentable ered. Tt wasa daring burglary, as Major | Ta0R RENT - Two ; Tl"‘ Tl ‘")}‘ R \\U' “H‘Tl\(" | — shots were fired by friends of both men and | dore Guittar, Mafof Spera, T, J. Cady, S. 8. | lack of knowlelge of the commonest military Lyman has nutil recently been 80 i1l 48 to te [ B RN 30 o aood modern hounes. We Several of Them Name Tickets for | three disinterested parties were slightly ler, J. M. Séimfan, William Arnd and | t The position of escort is always & quire watchers and lights were burning in . ‘ — - | Today's Primaries. Wounded, g N b Wi position of lonor, aud where should tho es. the house. ‘The police have been notified, TOR RENTSTHG storg foom, No, 18, fronting pe 1 oy - e order of exorcises will beas follows: | cort be but ut the rear! What soldier could but there is no ¢lue to the buglar. on Poarl s Amos i I i The pervading idea with the First ward re ¢ Tis Fivst Muvdor. At tho cemetery, b b, m.—Music by. the | ask p prouder pr ) pacor - g e Bl ) “ 3 : cemetory, 2 p. m.—Music by the | ask a prouder privilege than to escort hun- - wovornl boRutifil modorn ov Another Big Audience Greets Francis Mur- | |5 00 5 aicus was to stand by the SenAnga, Mo, May 25, The discovery was | Dand: opening prayer, Iov. Phelps; music by | dreds of ladies and happy, white robed child Low Rates on the Wabash, VY THR WG W et o Sl B oM phy at the Opera House, Second In its fight for a representative on the | yagq today that John Williamson, under ar. | the chelr: oration, Fon, John M. ‘Thurston; | ven, each laden with ‘wreaths and_garlands | On Saturday the Wabnsh will sell tickets to | 1641 Qmiuhi or Counell biuffs.” The Judd & i board of education, William Kelly and Ernest | & 5 0 e iivot Jefferson Moore and c by tho choff music by thoband. | | to place on the grayes of his comeudes who 1. T,anis for £4.00 or £,00 for tho round trip, | V1S (0 Counell Blufts g Stuht were the irst arrivals, and unhesitating- | 4on iy algo the probable murderer of his own | the girls of the P sehoels under the mars | Hyht, or fronk, is no more & posltion of honoy Lo kets or further Information call it 421 | JIOR SALE or RentGarden “land, with A BPEECH BY MR, ROBEWATER. | iy announced that this was the object which | igt ™ Qha disappeared a year ago, and today | 8gement of Prof, MeNaughton: vrayer and | than the rear for the ecort, But the Grand 0 oedWay AL TR b b AR AL A LU G L had brought them out. After about fifteen |y & foudd’ oh ro the | consecration of unknown grounds by Re Army of the Republic boys settle this matter yow 11 Sots st yoce s | k hd arrived Mr. Kelly was ealled to the chair | reupie foement Hvea Moe "Mopre. the | D: C. Franklin: nigic by the school girls: | themselves, and the pubiie has nothing to do cople’s Easy istore, | JORNRORSTolel piuperiy, S5 feqin An Invitatlon to Come Forward and | 4, 5 committee appointed which selected [ widow of the murdered man, was arrested | GEAtich Eobe L B Doemars, poomy Rov. & | with it 'The line of march, is approved in : Righh 8t Counoit Blafe. T ovle, 1 ¢ A ottt an 18 N vofts: music by the band; music by the | open post, and there is the time to kick, anc ' o . . o Sign the Pledge Results in the following delegates: W, A, Kelly, Jam today on the strength of Willlamson's state- | 16 L% 008 © 0o shodic oW § Y A Union Park in Reality. JOR S A ear old forse, Price $100 L L ¢ Al ) & A ment that she and her son by a former hus | School girls; closing remarks and benediction, | not through the newspapers, At tho moeting of the boawi of directors of | &V WIIL (8K ony it aling LG Many Additions to Kent, Peter Back, John Mathieson, Willinm | fleht LGt she 41 herson o8 & o mirder Rev. Mackay : “Another thing. That soldier has the = A T ndway o 18U St AUIES, DO eable Y ned the Ranks Umpherson, Gottlieh Zimmerman and John dacaiiatxsinte Aides will bo “&iit to_escort the various | wrong idea of what Decoration day fs, It | the motor company in Om Tuesday after | oft 1St Ak, e © yard, : Hanza, the regular list from this ward, Th The Bltie and the Gray organizations froid their halls | isw't soldiers’ day at all. It is the day noon, an action was taken that will be of in. | =i Bt 5 f < 3 the y. Bt whien the great public of this great nation | terest to the people of both cities, and this By BISINTS SO Rl ol Al Vicksnunc, May 28, —The reunfon of the | e want you to list your rental prope unites in honoving the soldiers by Keepig g nothing more nor less than an agreement Sl S & CO, The audience that gathered at the Francis | SECOND WARD. ¢ : blue and the vy is progressing in a very [ with us and we will secure you good, reliable | the graves green of those who have fallen, of W take & onethind fiitosest it . M hy meeting lust night was a representa- | 'I\llmm‘ it ““;' dried M\”."; satisfactory manner. The old veterans spent | tenants, Rents collected and s clil tten- rec un(mu‘v'hmrl ,l.u”« of valor nm‘\lhl-lvr YH0 ' Ualon. - DHYIE: Shark A lf-‘ C l e C S ¢ one and one that packed all parts of the | Sccond warders and the business wen T ot tho duy lovkink oven the | LOM £1ven to caro of property. 1. H. Sheafo | services and teaching the rising gencration to o e po o tive one and one that packed all parts of the | {ioil, oG "D D, 0'Connel, seere- | the larger part of the day looking over the | @ FSE M0 (M0 OF PRORCIEG b, e honor and revere them. city, Tme Bee announced several B opora house, notwithatanding tho fact that | pare'or the Second ward republicdn club, [ Ol skirmish gronnds and battleficids. fhis kL ] SIf there is a place in the land whero Me- | weeks ago that AL OFATI ! montionion; .| Roosts 00 aad 8. D Roiarra. e s evening wis i vi and conse- 1 3 AL 0 OB an. | afternoon a gr audiens ssembled at the > P gttty TR A vel o that severs L rentlemen, s 430 nnd &8 § Bullding, Ofan viblakudld A LAk AL s ol AP P L] RS Qpder jand . an- | pavilion to hear speeches. Hon, C. B, Hooker | J. C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary engi- has buen success cCouncil B umong whom are Messrs, Brown, Paxton, | Neb., und Rooms 244 and 246 Merrian Hlock quently the sidewalks mg RO whl: - alide s S diaivman | Spoke for the confederate and General Kountz | nee 943 Life building, Omatia; 202 Merriam thers ~'»’|l1' e iy docs oW et | MeShane, Creighton and others, were desivous | CouteilBlufts, Tu. ~Correspondence solicited s physical comfort was conc i [ field was made - permanent chaivman | FRORS 08 LS CORPAGERI B e felicitons | block, Council Blufrs iere is one soldier here: who does now 8 ays, thousand voicos fofned in singing, “All | 8nd agnin explained the objects. Some Mor. | for the federyl siac, Aot Serteri THAOR | it his duty any better than to make such a silly | of purchusing about half of the stock in the Wbt SR bty : vison skirmishers had been at work in the | addresses. Tomorrow the ve VA | ek e NB11ES sTova 1B HOHS o complains driving park, and making it a union park in SR SATES Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. At the | jno i obind about thirty had collected l'Yl\;;!hmHv!wl«l at Fort Gibson and Champion 'hl[.]l\.’x‘llk“l‘ll':;‘\.'l‘iwnl‘:n\‘:;“:‘ml\lr;“::nnu‘ur\lufl than ¢ & - lity, Instcad of in name only, as hereto- MRS. GILLETTE il e e i the other | Stryker, Johin Hoftman, K, M. Stenborg, D Charged With Bigamy. Lol ] SN, prees The plan now is for Omaha to own one-third 14 Pear! Street (I EOCOLVR Ly Ve Sl e | D O'Connel, William Rochford and €. M BURLINGTON, Tn.,, May 28.—J, J. Gallup, & [ There is no way to make money so easy as If you wish to selt your property call on the of the shares, Council Blufts one-third, and ’ gentleen upon the platform "1‘ audience | 6pyonovan as delepates and of John Hay, | traveling man from Towa, was lodged in jail | to save it, That's what you can do at the | Judd & Wells Co,, C. B. Judd president, s company, composed of both Omaha Mrs. Pfeiffer's Millinery greeted him with generous applause. Aud | Prank Dwarak L. Van Doran, August | 1,qay to answer the charge of bigamy, pre- | People's Installment House, 320 Broadw Broadway. 0 .\.{‘,1 uhm\‘ men, th I mllm:mp:llm-.ll Store, with her then the clolr and congregation sang, | Schroeder, Gus Hamel, Fred Bochm and | g 0 SO o S b fere thi - - - vill necossitate tho sale of two-thirds e % . - rere | ferred by a young lad 0 4 d here s =y y PERSONAL PH S of the shares, a committee ha wen 4 - ) “Rlessed Do the Tie that Binds, Joln Jevalc as alternates, allof whom were | VLY SENGESES ol Vi Second wifo MINOR MENTION. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. of the shiures, bty commitice tus boon o IHAIR - GOODS Mr. Murphy read from the scriptures, and | ®yyiRaie e ot introduced a motion that | i Keokuk Saturday last, and since then has | 0 & 5 Joseph Grason of Albany, Mo., is in the = ers have been found who have agreed to sell A portion of her splendid Rev. Mr. Leard invoked divine blessing upon | Y1 been living heve, lis first wife he married | 1 1 e b ¢ 4 Bl & LGOIE T R AL IR stock st rematns tinsold ev. Mr. Lear I this delegation be instructed to stand by the | Serne R city visiting his two sons, J. C. Grason and = their stock in the association, and it is highly the mecting and those who were to speak, | candidate selected first, last and ull the time, | 1P Ohio two years ago. '“'."““\'1 ’\‘\‘“"'"""”;""" R hpointed as | 17 Grason, and bis two daighters. able that the deal will shortly be com. AR T oL porLn ity 4 b mens! A, Wynster has been appointed as 3. W. No 5 SORRLY oy | pleted. The motor company will extend its 4 intorspersed with hea amens” from Mr. | which was carried. Kansas Clty's Trensurer Resigns. assistant counsel for the state in the case | Ci W. Nealof Stuart, Ia,, county attorney | | I X s und ornun iations were called for and George 8 3 4 L gdounsel for the_sta Sl Adair county and president of - the 1o lineto the driviug park and furnish dircet Murphy ; | By T i the ’u.n‘\’\‘~"l\f:| OS] Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, May 28.—City Treasurer | now pending against Jonathan Jones ; ot pilooey ”fi",{‘..",,‘::l'. nbof, the Iows | communicatic i ittt Vi@ hhsitious /entos. Of “Christ Receiveth Simple Men, Mr. Mur- | (0000 000 on the board before and whose | ‘Peaks resigned tonight. He says that when John Schicketanz, jr., has bought ont his | | ” the guest of Marshal Templeton, | both Omaha and Couneil Bluffs, ete, - Morris Morr No other | he turned over the cash department to his | father's interest in their Main street barber | i Neal is well known all cver the state, | President Stewart stated yosterday after, that “We will sing our way into heaven.’ name was proposed and he made the | ioe ol Al months ago his accounts ;!.wnp and will hereafter run it Imnu-llf ‘h_ and is very popular. He modestly announces | 1oon that the company was willing to do what Rev. Mr. Leard asked the ushers to takeup | choice of the meeting and acommittee, Con- | \wope correet, and that when the shortage was Grahum is with him and old and new | hat he is a candidate for reportet of he su- | itcould to put the’ park on asolid basis the usual collection, with the request that | Sisting of Messrs.” O'Keofe, Worley and | §EC0CCUGH R airprise o i | customers are assured of careful attention, preme court, If popularity. and eMciency | They would extend their line to the park il 4 | Anderson, was appointed to convey to him | gy he mayor has appointed atem- | - Harmony chapter, No. 25, Order of the | determine the appointment, his calling and | Whether the proposed deal was consummuted they take up “un unusual collection.” Tn the | 40 tings, B T T Eastern Star, will hold ifs regular monthly | election is sure. i or not. It is proposed to have a sevics of sum meantime My, Murphy called for the *‘dea: e S ARG LRI s et sociable in the Masonic parlors Saturday |~ j ¢, Bixby returned yesterday morning | MCT mectings this year provided the neces ns,” mentioning Brothers Dick, | nson, Btine RO W bl s ® | evening, May 31, Members of the order from | g0\ o ere e has been depopu. | SArY arrangements con be made in time form, ovening, the following delegates wers sclected | , CIYCISNATE, O, Moy 28.—[Spec elegram | of the W. R. 3 2 substantial proof of his skill with the spoon | The Manhattan sporting headg'vs, 418 B R, M. Leard announeed that noonday | 10 be voted for-at the primarics May 29, to | to Tu Ber.] —Jake Kileain passed through | The Crystal Milling and Grain_company | hook he brought into Tie BEe office & num. | Way. AL 27 MAIN STREET, Bl 1L g fox | vepresent the Fourth ward republicans at'the | this city tonight en route for New York. He | began suft in the superior court 3 ber of large pike, cosily packed in ice, und | Ovor0i B Tneavonin & CoIRIToWoIry Store praer mectinges would bo held - daily under | Foprsent I RO ard G ians B P, | stopped_two_hours at tl and "Ceritral | morning to recover £00 from the generously dirtributed the cateh among the | Important to Horsemen: Large line horse the United States bank, At 11 a. m. today | XihGlas, R, D. Duncan, J. 8. Wood 1 Kitrain looks well and is fat. He | Minneapolis & St. Paul railway company employes. Mr. Bixby is enthusiastic over | 8ud tuef goods. Probstle, 552 By, C. B phy announced the next hymn, remarking | pocor, Mr. Murphy will speak at the real estate ex- | Moores, D. H. Wheelor, Montz s lo was treaied Jiko a prince in Missis | damages for o horse killed by the defendints. | Lake Madison, where thes fish were canght. | A i e MAXON & BOURGEOIS, change. No meeting will be held at theopera | judges, Andrew Bevins, J.' B, Chamiy i | sippi and also expressed the belicf ~that n last Augus Leaving here at night one arrives there ‘the | ‘ P37 : ARCH Ney house tomorrow uight. The coffee hou clerk, W. Duncan. The club unanimously | Sullivan was the hardest hitter in the world. 'he members of Abe Lincoln post, No. next morning carly. He suys the hotel ac- | The report that 1. O'Hearn, the well | 4 HITROTS L : 0! i Lk die 3 +amd | wdopted i resolution favoring school bonds ————— : Grand Army of the Republic ) | commodations are home-like and pleasant, | known grading contractor, has skipped, is in project, Mr. Leard said, was progressing, and | SEVENTIL WARD, Union League Wa Strike. ful to Simomn Eiseman for the and there are several other lakes within casy | gignantly denicd by his friends. O'Hearn SUPERINTENDI N/ 8 moctitg will be held at, the Young MOWS |y, o biican caucns in the Seventh ward | Cinicago, 28.—A large number of walt- | presented them, and ot meoting yesterday | distance. has several contracts in this city yet unful FI TERIO! RATION Christian_association rooms to organize a | o, SCTRlded™ M. T.. Roeder, chairman | ers employed at the Union League club quit | Eive expression to their foelings in o strong A Pyramid Pool Match filled, and it was stated that he had let them e company. Two men had already wgreed, | of the central committee, called the meeting | work tonight because the steward would ot | "7y Fe f i S ISR ST o T R e T e e L G st s without solicitation, to take each £100 worth | to order with John Huelff as secrctary. - A | sign an agreement to their demands, The | A S0 ll‘""lu.:Ilzlu‘"‘l;‘llnl!{:‘::';\Llx‘l?ui:'t:"“;:-d‘ s st g m-l‘u o n<"~ ‘;‘" ml ""{ more profitable contract, M 5 il R L OBUO LN el 2 of stockiithe compans L mmnittes) wae dppointad by tho \Chiir 101 stewards ol ssveraliothierlarge/iibhouses tn | i1y giand green; fov tho/Buylles pavc tountat, ning was won by A. Vercheval of | ¢u¢ thero is nothing in the report, as Mr. | D+ EoAUNDEON, AT “Phat is a beautiful hymn,” said My, Mup- | hame del s to elect memb o | the city refused to concedo the de N % | Omaha. The match was best six in eleven, | '[fearn notified him i s phy. “God's invitation o us 1, ‘Come, unto | Il vacancies i the school ~bonrd | mandy of the waite Y. HGod's invitation to us is, ‘Come. unto |y the following names were returned en- - and have arranged them for display i their “ : : . ; CiAS. R 1TANNAN, Cashicr Pearl street windows, They make a very | Put only ten games were played. Verche away for a snort time, but would return and . v 010 N I « aBi Pt appairanted nnallaeactodla s von the first five and Johnson the next four | fulfill all his contracts here this summer, un- A < . Mc all ye that labor are neavy | dorsed by the full : Delegates M. T United Presbyterians, pleasing appearance and attracted o great | won A 3 it S mOtolaL Rvanue: Whore ) \ PITGERY T ST you, nnd | Roeder, thairman: C. N, Inskip, Dave M Burrato, N, X, Moy 58 The thirty-sec | d¢al of attention last evening. Vercheval t the tenth, which was {‘;‘;‘ Lt Dihcom o bvinue) “'('; ) S C C l 50 we sing again and again © What a | cg 1t Campbell, Ed Walsh, P. PRt o e 11 ladies who are to assist the floral com- | closely contested.” A lurge crowd was pres- | Hhe Work was stppod by an fnjusction that VEEEE : ond general assembly of the United Presby- | ynitec in muking bouquets and floral designs | €nt to witness the match, which was very in- | i8 still in force. - There is no doubt OF COUNCIL DLUFFS. Friend we Have in Jesus; I thank Buldy ates, Frank Craw! LIGLY : - P s e \ u Al Sriwlord, 4 erian church of North ‘America began or docotating the wrases of the fullen hotoes | teresting throughout. Dificult shots were | contracts will be performed according to | Paid Up Capital..... ceveneenn . $160,000 God that Ho is in this work.” After speak ¢ Thompson, | terian church of North Ame )¢ for decorating the graves of the fallen herocs g throughou ificult shots Wwere | 2SELENCL, e e s 15261000 ing a few minutes of God's love Mr. Murphy | ¢, L, ¢ “ander’ | tonight. Dr. Watson, superintendent of for- | are requested to nect at No. 18 Main street | made by both players, but Vercheval played £ R £9 turmied to Mr, Loard and asked, “Where ur e e missions in Bgypt, was clected mod- | for that purpose. Al partics who are willing | the steadicr game. Johnson was sure of the P Tl o ot b tans g oIDS T Rt pta e i speak tomorrow? At the real estal “I'he meeting was strictly busines rt | erator. to furnish flowers are also requested to leave | hard shots, but fell down on the casy ones. IS e Com SO CUEE B4 | DI EGORE ST RA IS LRI Ona S cliangot Tallc peal,estate to Omi tnen who | and sweet. The primaries will be held at 2 S them atthe place above named this fore- | The ninth game was the most fnteresting of | work No Sl H sk LIL AT R have been the wonder of the world in- trades | Park aveniie today from 12 m. to 9 p. m. Settled in Twenty-One Rounds. noon, he series. e i o Ty TR Lt . Largest cupital and surplus of uny of dirtt Itis like carrying coals to New- | NINTIH WARD, Burraro, N. Y., May 28-Tke Ifarrell | A horsc owned at No. 118 Graham avenue ‘i|'\""\;"'jf~|"5';l".'l;‘\'\_'; 1‘;”‘.\.;,11.Nv'{v'.'.‘.’-"’.’,‘,""{,"rr fl'.‘u‘» | h,::(.k;.l;:-lu}:::::w{‘ullrl‘:. T s 100iceeior 1k in Southwestern lowa Gy N | Thecall fora Ninth ward meeting brought | knocked out Pete Walker in a twenty-one | Was Killed yesterday in a peculiar manner. Tt | 8 FU (IR 00 QAL 7 A PIISE of S - 3 Interest on Time Deposits. ntroducing Mr. B. Rosewater, who had | 25ef S RO ot s A ork G ) > | became entangled ina wire and in endeavor- , & 2 el o 5 5 = - been nvited to make te addross of the evon- | 04t four cuthusiastic party workers. They | round fight carly this morning. Both men | i i thrown: The wire had | €1ose of the match. . A Bid for a Five Cent ¥ == ing, Mr. Muzphy said: “I have been bespeak. | caucussed n.m_u’ half iul.w\!lu I““l‘““”l—:: were badly punished and Walker was 5o | yif iy y Aol R ARy HeRS Several Omahans were present, but there Yihiomeoting of [thetmotor dirottors, Tat n A % g vour Triend ind mine, M Hosewater, to | 6 following ticket, which will, unless some- | weale that he had o be carvied from the | £\ 1 so tight us to eut its Jittle wide betting. Tiie nateh Was | which a committee from this city was present l(/ f\ L Ul )N y e g ving. throat, The horse bled to death in a very few yed in an hour and ten minute: g S address one of these meetings and he las con- | JUE RIS BAPCHIGS: B¢ OGO R Ees st S ) elmens sented to do so. All al I have i urging a reduction in rates, the local commit i o 50, All along | lave his | P Charles Unit, Charles J, Djupeer, A S T s anme: seconds. A er R OrEI0 Y. PlumbingCo. tee submitted a proposition agrecing to build MANUFACTURING CO., sympathy and is support, in- fact th Ol ? The sui ;. Brown agains < of this city hus warmly supported me— | L Blerbower, H."L. Sewwd and J. Manny, May 28.—A farm sevvant, at Cor- | Ciios coos ot b Ty oy soacnbons against o : -—— and oceupy 150 houses this summer provided a e A e ey [applause] “and it has been no pretended | i e e L dola murdered his master and four other | iug his mother was called in Justice Schurz | ¢ & ‘2’]‘4‘"};‘\‘;”‘lll“'\I!:!-l«"I: -\}.\‘;“( utrally located commutation ticketor ad cent fave foran hour S I [) sy l l)l l‘ el lico - . e Seventn | persons today, The murderer had been re- | court yesterday, hut was continued until g Lnige Co. every morning and evening ws grantod by 1sh, Doors and blinds B tos fonatiady B Akissowaton | S Owwing o amiseuein th toventh [ fused permission to visit a bull fight and this | June 5° A couple of ater the attorneys e T the company. ~ Noaction was taken but the T gt o ward democrats did not cloct ddelogates WSt 1 led to the commission of the crime, appeared again, stating that th vas 50 ’ Buy Wall Paper committee has not given up and will continue | gana and Seroll Suwing. Re-Suwing and phtiertho vt appliuso which followed | uikht,” The moeting was called for Twouty- jofiho Ly Py e o || Gillatte &3 Blicom ar's, 58 Poarl stroct: o agitate the matter in th hope o hnally sc. | planfe Sawie ot all HiudS, vorel 1t had subsic v, Roscwater sui v ourt alnut strect, but there being no R i curing the desired reduction oy hold that | Kindling wood #:50 per load delivered. Cloan these yeurs since 1 have not smoked and dur- | such place, Seer It. H. Newcomb callod lhlllly of Forgery gt e s P the city must have it, and will nob give up in | sewdust. by the” birrel 2e. ALl work o b : : S Two drunks were fined in_the police court Anything to Lay the Dust. B BOHGE Y relopliens L | ' | yesterday and thre were discharged. “If these street sprinkling fellows were 2 —_—— - “YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED." [ the time [ was at that station [ did not | those to order who had assembled at Thirtieth | Toreno, O., May 28.—Madam Devere, claiv- | a dvop of liquor, nor did I go where | ¢ s 5 voyant, t'unmlmnll\ of forgery of the Brown | Jopifi 4uC b olegsed, n ChArgS, OF | nalf e prompt nbout their sprinkiivg ue they | 5B Wadsworth & Go, 207 Pearl strect, loanmoney for Lombard Investment company. was kept, 1 don't think [ deserve mistake the chaivman of the Seventh w % Hes o et | I HANY, ) of Ftlontay cvealt for what T @id th ¥ | city central committee was vequested to e L‘.).!"\-?L‘J-‘:|<“ :‘{f’,]f‘t\,“(“f,f::'::f. Rt Py st e et ”:.‘::f'p.“,'.‘.'l,‘:“r',ll,'“’ are about their colleeting we wouldn't have pran oL Srediton maver nvine (e meatipnuIGln D hixticthand | hard labor i the penitentiary. i dny night, but Lis_companion escaped, The | S0 much dust flying about,” declaved a cer- | 3¢ voy want the best Wau paper o to . 0. | FACIAL BLEMISHES Imown' the - ¢n for intoxicants | gates to tho dom ————— owner of the coteconcluded that he would | tain business muu as he stopped in front of a | Crochwells. ey R Sier Bt “ xicants | gates to the dennc An Towa Educator Dead. not prosecute, hence Haney's relcuse, R e T St ol Elleidacs, I deserve no particular credit, because el S > 5 t G 5 } R e e e Aimineserewvons | Buruserox, Ta., May 25.—Robert € Lucy O'Day, one of the pupils of the deaf | noon to borrow a hoe with which to remove a Settled by Marriage 5, Superfluou Hair Removed. Address, that the piedge [ then made for that tin | Milel Nerviiie, S fice at Kulw & | the Burlington schools, died today. He was | i from beart failuve, after an luess of ten | ;o ™ piiior there are not enough sprink. | £rand jury several months ago for seduction, DR. L. CAPELL, DI G TG G haye novertaken| CousliSuiaid oiglo etestirolening cduontorsiotTow been a pupil 0f the institition for some time, | lors, or the drivers don't: attend to their | settled the case yesterday afternoon by mar- | 546 Marcus Block, Broadway, deceive you, The point 1 wish to make by SR PERSON. 57 . 7 She was a nicce of J. J. Kils, one of the | work, for the streets are drierevery day than | rying the prosecuting witness, Alice Butter. COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. i e hive ot o Lt e A JAIL DELIVERY. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. supervisors ofthe ustibite, Her wother | the average citizen is on Sunday wet. | field. The ceremony was pe od in County man in"a responsible position, requiving a | pwo Convic: e Vew, ) T vho sntere i ¢ | came yesterday from her home in Brooklyn, round pretty regularly to get their pay, but | Attorney Orean's office by Justice Hendric H wo Convicts apoifromithotNew|| =T, B Onry,iwhi enterad the ranks of | 1, g will take the body back to that placé | T'don't propose to standl it much longer. 1 | Benson hias boen out on bail and las had the CHRIS BO&:EN clear head and a steady hand, can and should SR braska journalists ently by the pur- restrain his appetite, unless his consti- Jorsoyiien; chase'of tho Sidnes Tolgraph, was in the | tonight for burial, supposed that they were to keep the streets | case continued several times. When he found tution has been undermined by hereditary sxTON, N, J., May 28.—[Special Tol ity vesterdiy S soaki A No% A LRIl Son™ In district court vesterday none of the | wet, whether it required one sprinkling a day | that could not be stavy any longer, disecase, gram to Tue Bee. | —A great sensation was | gion of the lexislature, Mr id that he | cases on the docket wawe ready for trial and | or a'dozen of them. We will have to do some- | and rather than go to the penitentiury, he S \SII 5 ( ) ( l{ ik dl no desire for liquor. I do not preteud to say | ness, spasms, sle ss, cured by Dr. | derson, for seventeen years superintendent of | and dumb institution, died yescerday morn- | o chovels full of real estate from hisop- | Charles Benson, who was indicted by the LW Ouly those who are able to control their | caused here tonight by the announcement | thought Governor monkoying | 1he Jury was discharged until Monday morn- | thing, for this ostate of affairs is terrible. | finally concluded to appetites und passions can bo. successful in’{ yhay two prisoners had escaped from the | with o buzzzaw and that his proclamation | ing. ‘There will be no session of the court | It mukes life on the street ulmost unendur life, State rison The. 1o conviets are Heury | Would et tnfo him in the shapeof a | Wnorow. On Saturday Judge Deemer will | able, and as for displaying goods in frout of But there is_another side of this question o J 4 boomerang. In his opinion there is now no | Make a new assignment of cases. A we dtores it is ubsolutely out of the question " Factory and Planing Mill 1 was astonished and grieved a few days i Jackson and Thomas Thomas, fire bugs, | geelietior. G s oPibon there s, Bow T | will be devoted to equity and_two weeks to t 1 want to know is why infthe name of S.JACOBS olL u.-m..urm'-vl Lo R when T saw in i loc i communication | sentenced in February 1S54 to thirty | am ontnd ression of tho state congres law. Nomeof the crininal cases went to | suffering humanity the council don’t buy a 4 modor, Tatost: pitte from u minister of the gospel, If T remember | yoars. Thoy were trusted conviets | 21 eXtra session of the state congress, trial, the indicted partics all_pleading guilty. | street sweeper, They have been trying for RS PR TNy Iea, e correctly, suggesting th severe pun- | who waited on the prison clerk and Keeper A AL T This will give extra time for civil ca four years to get up steam cnough to do that il nttention given to seroll and band fshment 1o be micted out to those who allowed | Patterson’s family, While most of the n Ancicn ption - | Court will continuc in session for about six | very thing, but no sweeper ias thus farput SPRAINS and STRAINS. Wi, pranin and themselves o becomo intoxicated. 1 think | keepers were in attendanee at the night | A very old MS. hus come to light in | weeks longer, as the net term docs not open | in an_appearance. A - while ugo we heard T I I tes for by that is all wrong cruel. 1 think the | sehool for conviets these two sandbagged | Egypt. © Tt is the will, written upon | until September 2. Several of the civilchest- | that they were going to have one of the CtD T Ry, aspecialty, - Co m' p _m“‘vp‘__” yu trouble with those who want_temperance en- | Doovkeeper Charles Parker, bound and | parchment, of a noble Egyptian of the | muts on the docket will be disposed off before | Omaba sweepers come over and show what Some time ago, while & member of the | SUreCts Counell Blults. : forced is that they do not realize the hevoic | gageed hine and taking 800 which he | hime of Sekiah, in which the testator | the summer vacation. it could be, but even that hasn't been doue, Olympic Athletie Club, 1 sprained my knc = = = e effort requivedon the part of some men to ab- | had on “his person iind the clothes | guteg that he leaves all his property to —_—— and tho paved streots ure i no botter son: seversviad eusiesd esony;bughaneneaiily T ) stain from liquor hey do not realize | belonging to the deputy keepers n good | pic brother, a pricst of Osiris. A J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. dition than the unpaved ones, so far as dust JOUN CARBUTT 5 \ \ l’hm there are men with o craving | their escape. e A concerned. 1f we can’t do anything clse JOHN GA . S it for Liquor so strong within them that it is = - second piece of g was found, in - - we had better have the fire department. turn 4 AT i 5 Al 5 nearly as necessary for them as itis for the | e Opiginal Package Test Case, | Which Sekiah commends hislittle daugh- ot ouse, Council Bluffs; $1 a da out and wash off the paving just fora change.’” w008, e o ; The Only Exclusive Sign Shop aby over there 1o have its bottle, P e e il “Tlo. | ter to his brother’s cure, and in which B 4 e : Jumiped frofy un enype i ¢, i S What is the common usage when o man jn | PUTTSIG Bk, May @ s 3pecin Tl |4, ages that_he wishes her, upon attain- ANOTHER GALA W Schmidt’s gallery vefurnished, and new in- gtralned iy unkle very budly. [ used cance m the City. the ordinary walks of 1ifo beconics tuton-= | iz o Tue Bk pudes Silverman, e | e ioe majority, to have full” control of struments. For 30 days, £1.00 cabinets for forcyooks, (&b mplately curc Sign writing and graining taught on applls HEIYEPACEIE LA BRI SN s | first oviginal package man in the state, who | "pe) own moncy matters. Both docu- | At the Boston Sto § upon the'street! He is kicked by a police: | was avrested at Leechburg on Monday, has | ntters, cu- | At tho Stora - Nb DEALF TNE 3 S oA iU iRto A mteaTagesrand | e axrestorl aeach burgyen Manday, ’;'_ ments are drawn up in 4 most coneise | The ribbon sale advertised for this week i P e S e T e THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO.. Batimors. Md DA SBENEDICHE, | petitioned the United States court for | anq lawyer-like manner. The manu- | the Boston Store, Council BIVATs, will bring | padonced men at. the. Deople's Tnstallment AT et e B O T | | Council Bluffs. . Elegant finish warranted. 220 Main caton. thrown into a filthy dungeon in the compan 1Eeplhating rpun laimi that 1 1 b 1 thousands of pat fi th urroundin TP 4 1 ionship of crim inal and vermin covered va a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that his | seripts are about five thousand years housands of patrons from he surrounding House, 820 Broadway. 4 ) \f ) D) vd when e is finally relonsed ho | arrest was in violation of and without au- | old. country. All thoso who attended the ribbon Y S 10 SPECIAL NO1 ‘l‘( IS, : ; comes out with a feeling of such” degradation | thority of law. The argument on the peti- salo thieo weeks pgo woll ‘Jnow ‘whab ihis | puriture, curmets, rugs, ountalns, stoves, COUNCIL BLUT that he allows himself to- sink lower aud | tion will be heard Saturday, The case will Oliv el Gatho :‘“\_“'"I-\‘,"l“'i‘.‘""l' WAVORISES | crockery, i fact everything portaining 10 e : = THOS. OFFIC W IL ML PUsEY still lowe | be fought hard and it s | ed to be the The ancient. Grooks olive lenves | Mnything it don't have, Goods, speak for | ¢he household, on easy payments at the Peo- WA Xenassron tahon you ol '.'1‘1'_\.'u:‘.”ff"'.\‘if OFFICER & PUSEY And whidt Is the treatment of those aflicted | fivst case of the Kind i the United States | godie 8 s delb o oty o ‘ll':Ii‘”‘:l“ll“‘l(.:(.hl-‘;)I‘|I|l»(:w:\“mw“.ml with - prices | plors nstallmént house, 320 Broadway. e G with a terrible leveditary eraving for liquor? | since the decision of the supreme court, It is b f 0 A ) 4 b e = ) ollowinz térms There was an age when the insane and embe- | u test case and will be watched with unusual | System s a revival of the practice in Al Sk ithbons GopvordiLG Claims Damages for Libe OB Wortl 1.0 it 312 per month, cile men and women wero treated as erimi- | interest by the entive country. Phere. is no | Rome 2,000 years ago. ALl plIribbous B0, WOKR 13 O/ERL The trial of an interesting libel suit com- | A home worth £ at 18 pee month, . nals and punished for their misfortune, doubt that Mr. Silverman is bucked by a 4 - No. 0 all sills ribbons 10c, or regular oo | o o trlot court at Glon. | A lomo worth #5000 at &4 por month, stupid people who today manage qur munici- | strong combination and is in the fight to COUNCIL BLUFFS NEW:! SethYe AL 5 3 . AYL AR BAC " M A home worth £000 it £ per month Corner Main and Broadway. pul afluirs say that those unfortunate men | Rt No. L sills ribbens 12}¢e, our vegular 1% | wood, Judge Thornell presiding. 1t is en- | A home worth $00 at 88 per month, ol MR who have S hereditary craving for | - Decoration Day. queitys : . ypo | titled John Honeyman vs R. G, Priest et al. | 3 RIS GRS (8 SO B i : 4 domestie exelinge, AT S T Tt e oy rial| B e e ot atiol ¥ No. 17 all silk ribbons 15¢, our regular 22 £ T G L e AT y by A [ liquor must I rea as criminals, Clayton-Breckinreidge Committee, The s ts for the pro baer Honeyman was some time ago elected town terest. For full particulars call on or o und interest pald on e and they are s brutally and cruelly treated | widnsaros, May “he sub-committ 2 SUSHEGIARG SN iy RIORER QUSETS | QYN i clevk, and on entering into ofice he claimed ek e T Wells ' CO 60 road wa'y, that theéy sink lower and lowerand finally end R ERAE g g : ance of Memorial day have been completed All the above widths come in reds, pea g . ouncil Bluils, Ta. their existence in delerium tromens. 1o nn | Which has been investigating the Breckin- | 4ud the exercises will be unusually interest- | €0cks and light blues,” browns, creams, vose | to discover that the preceding clerk, Bd falls on thestreot in an epileptic it men will | i e-Clayton case hi *received a formal ap- | jny and impressive. A large number of civie | und -‘Af]"lll_““‘)'mk\, lilacs, yellows and old | Knickerbocker, hid been mixing accounts, rn~|h x.u;\; assistunce, put. him in a carvinge | plication from ex-Attorney General Gavland, | socioties have accepted invitations to take | st f“‘;‘w':l ) J”“n‘f"ilkm FoULE ‘L;"Hln‘llll and that some of the puges of the record book 3 2 = EE = and send him to the hospital if he hus 1o | attorney for Breckini ARty A by D stoc d gui sil 'y come home, If Talls mpon the atess o | attorney for Breckinridge, for a prolongation | pupt jn the procession and the line will be a | moircs, gros grains and satin i & man falls upon the strect in | of the investigation and the examination of & Sash 12ib i Ibbons in pink drunken helplessness, then whatt —He is | number of witnesses. The upplication sets hy one. AL plans have been carefully | Sash ibbous t-inch sashribbonsin pinks, mumlln! like mwlm- MM”N incurcerat forth many points the def expects to 1and the details will be faithfully “;,""' lues and creams for 500 & yurd, always n jail or sent to the workhouse. yrove, among them that colored men who de- rried out T ndadha Sootal Ldow't know as there s a sure eure for | & democratic ticket wer "Tho following will be the positions of the | pivigs i el the was et o o | that: Be had “been the cause of the those afllicted with hereditary and habitual | ye, vom doing 89 by church influc + | Qifferent ovganizations and line of march ; £1.00 und 81,59, during the salo for 8se. A full [ mutilation of the records. He had Scotch | drunkenness, but 1 do think that if hos- | fn r of race proseription. Bintaon AtRGli e $ & % d 1 blood in his veins, and he kept at the investi |-‘u:n\ wel \('lm““‘[lll for the cure of inebri Chief Marshal and Staff, ation until he seeured from Knickerbocker ates many wen would ho rring Liquor o and his bondsmen about £1,000 for the henel R nas e g0 Macnbetian REd | Zax Barene Ul e . Orators o ling of colors, which sold, for e, i uid audhis bondaman, Aoyt 81,000 fov. tho buot But that is ot the law Phe Minnesota | LEYBLAND, AN gran tor Yaromonios 13}¢c, all to go at this sale for 20 a yurc sy u very bitter article was published £ INCIL M.UFFs Jegislature at its lust session passed a biil | 10dze, Knights of Pythias, today amended the i Spocisl bargaing Jy hosicry, undorwoar and Mills County Journal, signed by the | s . Nl STEAM had been cut out, apparently to cover up the facts, Honeyman made his Suspicions kuown, and a rather bitter fizht followed, in - which | Honeyman was made a target for numcious | charges, among which was one to the effect 14 40 pu IPeIN V"D Xy Ue line of colors, also in blac 800 picces moire ribbon in No.'s 5, 7 and g, :,_lfi <) s of the towhship,and it was in this that statements were made which Male Quartet corsets for the wegk, and “numerous othe bvz WORKS muking intoxication a felony.” Will that | constitution to provide that any person en Mavona i B Ot save drunkards or reclaim them? | gaged in the buying, procuring and selling of S ity Onicers, v I beliove tho course o be taken is the one | ormanufacturing of intoxicating liquors shall Members of _the Board of Education, B L man claims were libelous to hin. 1t is | adopted by my friend Murphy to redeem wen | not be initiated into lodge; provided, unless Members of the Press in Carriages. Lusa i JmDsL wmtpcal uy o hon cments that. he commenced this by love and kind treatmeut | such sclling be upon the regular preseription MeFudden’s Drum Corps. “Wall paper at popular prices. Loyt Tt will be hotly contested. The dam #00ds, Which, by Seeing and comparing prices D pus Teach your boys thut sobricty is the key to [ of a reputable’ physician, or for known | Company A, Fifth Regiment, Dodge Light pui TORE, ages claimed are $10,000. Attorneys Shinn success; thit temperance is nedessary to hap- | medicinal, mechanical, pharmaceutical or el Guurds, o Pollametne v SEOHE, Andorson o cugaged by U plainti, piness and prosperity, and when you have | satramental purposes. Quick Post, Grand Army of the Republic. Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices and Attorneys McPherson and Genung done this: when you hive provided hospitals - Abe Lincoln Post, Grand Army of the Re! Council Bluffs, Ia, the defendants. for inebriates vather than peisons, then look | Steamship Arrivals, public. 3 ax L R into the fashionable clubs, whence young men | At philadelphia—The Belgenland, from | Old Soldiers and Sailors not Members of A7 - Good paper hangersat Crockwell's, " ¢ come staggering at 2 o'clock in the morning. 5 : Other Orgunizations. 4 A. R. Kick. - —Z | \ \ No policoman dures to interfere with hi; | Autwerp; - the Lord Goyghs, from Liver Women's Relief Corps. ST wish Tk Bre would institute inquiries | pogirable dwellings located in all parts of Hg helowga'to e wpper st Appiaae | | pocl Bl e e Dalby's Band as to the practice fu other cities for the pur- | the city, fow rent by E. H. Shaafe & hiuk if one of theso wasarrestedand held | At New York~The State of Nevada, from | Tywin Brother Encampment, Independent | poseof determinihi shether or not Memori udway and Main st., up stairs up as an examplo it would do far more towards | Glasgow. Ryins Braihor. Hutemomens Inlopendont. g f determining whether or not Memorial | Broadway and Main st., up stair day is soldiers’ day er simply a day set apart e A BIGYE QMO roforming young men than clubbing alot of.| At Moville—Tho Ethiopia, from New | Council Blufts Lodge. Independent Ovder of ; s .om w York Racket store continues to " o )T poor devils cursed with ahereditary appetite, | Yov O tellow ridoin carriages und | KhO NOW YAk EHCKOL BOKD SO aitoh - B R ; Deafening applause. | At Hamburg—The Rugia, from New York. | Humboldt Lodge, Independent Order of 0dd 3 Al d soldier yesterday | pasgmns. Thoro is nothing that yon have to | YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO |'l.\)|5l tion.” [Applause. | For delicacy, for purity ind o improve Hawkeye Lod Independent Order of Odd v 1 A nd cheape i any where elsc town | Mr. Murphy then started *4Jesus, Lover of | ment of the complexion nothing equals Poz RITKEY PURDREARY SRUCF by a rebel minnic ball twenty-five years ago. | und cheapér thn any wher in towt | 10 housebreuking have agair Murpby when the singing was over, Claassen Fou uilty, Public School Ca boys huve always been compelled to Tho FER 4 X Syt water,” and then he took up B e RIOAE AR AITRI Floral Committee with Floral Designs ; v8 boon the department, the po: the sate strain us Mr. Rosewater hud spoke | Of Cliassen, late prosident of the Sixth Na Obristian Homo Children In Carrioges, e e oaman “in | Tho residence of Hon. Joseph Lyman on Wil M. Murphy spoke again, taking for his theme | formed the princip ages aguinst him Citizens in Carriuges A A ot AL the redeeming power of love in the hon His counsel gave notice of & motion for a new The procession will form on Willow avenue, | ans. My idea is that Decoraticn day is pre v and the girl awakened, She sere ed anccdotes, - - Line of March—-Pearl to Main, Main to | son that they ure shoved i the ! ack g for help aud_the ome visitor hast 1 S Y > 1 A large number of people accepted the invi 2 fifteen Iway, Broadway to First, First to Wash- | and even the m.’v,u. departe Th awukened the oo 1;1,1.1“4 i\: (():\“ ‘\\ Y dress and sigoed the pledge, while here and find perior, land avenue, Oaklaud avenue to Fairview narched in line ¢ three yeals suit of wflw ng bury ad gotten out l Wholesale and Ilwm‘l Dealers 1n There is nothing CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETABLE My Soul,” the congregation joining him. zoni's powder Danebo Soclety ‘1 have not marched in line on Decoration in, urging that wen could be saved ouly by | tional bauk, tonight retuwued a verdict of Baud of Hope in Carriag carriages, 1 s civie societies, and | low avenue was entered shortly after midnight : Jast l'u ree Street - - Council Blufts Ia, illustrated by u number of his pathetic | trial, Classen was taken to jail vight resting on Pearl stre AT (s oty auaRh GIRERERLACH EBY TR | alum Lord Coleridge writes chool Iren ure : i -~ > - cemetery, thence to Soldiers’ purk, where the | never do so [ f of | by a door wh S AN avenue T TIY: e R AT Fatal Shooting Aftray. exercises will be held AT s it of the The new oftl { th t Rock I . 3 i P O PO The procession will be formed promptly at | soldier ¢ the and 1 t 1 think I have said my share for prohibi - fellows. y buy but you will find at the Racket stove, ) lars, ADITITC o BIE wis with great pleasure,” said Mr - Public Schools Druni Corps. duy for the past three years, simply because | Daring Burglar ks l"“l\, ETC, listened to the eloquent words of My, v ORK, Mi 1o ) the case Girls of Public Schools e RN R 3BTRS heard from, and they are carvyin New York, May The jury in the ca i Public Schools in Carri il end of the pr on. b e bt ioes "and dlanatoh y l { l)l I [ l {g @) '\ love. "He was followed by R. A. L. Dick,and | guilty on five counts ou the indictment which Five Department Last, as 1f they wore of the least Importance | yostorday. The TR TR form the servant girl, but his operations were MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, tation extended ut the conclusion of his ud u Cook's extra dry imperi I tried tou avenue, Washington avenue to Ouk- | dence and prominence over then, I have wved man of all work arted in- pur and route, 160 Sixte h and Far E1 Paso, Tex., blay 1 o'clock by the chief marshal and aides his deeds deserye street, Omaha, are the finest in the city M. Goudine, prominent young men, qGua Ihe following gentlemen will have charge T'he attention of Colonel Supp was called N It ( t ok und Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue Call and see thom, Tickets to all poiuts | relled in front of 4 theater last night about | of the line to the Ste T dier that complains | 1s Suppos 5 9 0 3 et 1 o roadway, und 204 und 206 P ncil Bluffs, 5t ut lowest rates, Goudine's attentions to Barlow's sister. Chief Marshal, Ed Mott; chief of staff, | iu that way is unwortny the honors showed | to go thr L be isco i J’ Yy wnd 204 und lerce Suect, Cou |

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