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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890. - . — EN S 8 D o N organizations o their respective places | extinguish the flames at the same time tore ber | divectors, Dorsey, H. W. Brown, G Waggoner, H. . Newcomb, Phil Smith and | flooded with a mellow light as brilliant | c ] I”A ‘).\I /\ “1\ I“All- in line, but this was finally | burning clothing from her. In his her Peyton, R. L. Seannell and J. Smith, N rkonowski as an electric are light. Not understand- | TJA OBS Ol B et T B o e ceomplistied without any serious hiteh, 1 | youcue his own hands wre someshat burued M e T | Mo delegates wore Instructed to use all ! N 2 e L e e but that wus nothing as compared with th. PR b 5 Trie | O O U e & Tomhacioli Of | ns they entered vach apartment would OFFICE:’ NO. 12 PEARL STREET. of mareh was up Pearl to First avenu DuLhat fvas nothingas compat i HENONT, Nob,, May 30, —[Special to T | Oscar H. Devries asa candgdute for the school | 1% (hey ent i TRADE (B s 4 Main, to Broadway, to First street, to § ferrible sufforings of the girl, who proved o | Bee. |~ Hon. L. D). Richards, who has been | board e Aliteal by -:m witly as xlw'.m. P 0 .- | be Dina Greenabock, a housemai o o t 'he sehool bond eleetion then came up for | left, the color sometimes g fro 3’ Pt " | View comotory, to Soldioes’ park. The line | Ploy of the family. Tt appears that she confined to his bed for a week, during which | "‘Ilvlhh.l_’l:l‘.l‘l' nd tion then came up for whito to #8d and )»‘\lu-»hlj n~‘ '[‘,I'".»_“" ‘”‘ | p / ol 1 W TILTON TANAGER i (del: bt ar- | 10 the act of filling the gasoline stove.som time he has suffered intensely from the of- | : I i | T v il > TELEPHONES: Was very compact and was anout threc-qua SRt WITER e b Tl come Tan tea y A Lk | 0. Mahoney introduced a resolution re: | of the burn was also seen to be illumin Sonras Oy LR fers of & mile long. 1t was made up in' the | the burnersof which were at the time lighted. | fects of an internal abscess, is nuch improved | citing that it was the senso of the voters of | nted. When first seen {hey ox nected the Nionr Ebiron, No. 2 following order [ oo can and reservoir at once: blazed up. the | today and the upprehension of his friends | the Seventh ward that they would use all | expocted the. strange lights could DA AN i intoon of Police, 416 Fashod Ints the yaed, screamting as. o | Soncoming him o somewhat telieved. | means to prevent the eartying of the bonds, | o' uecounted for next " day, * but For Stublemer. and Stockmen. MINOR MENTION, " Dalby's Bi g flames about her increased rapidly. Dr of the republicap state contral committee, | ution: e <aid tho residents of Windsor | the —morning’s “sun ° brought no Freisey; Gpviins, Quhs, dial ey Orators of the Day. Cleaver was called In at once and every thing | of which he is chafrman, at Lincoln next | Place had petitioned the board for a school in | eXplanation —and other nights of Yrainat oete. Bornieh Clergy MRS U8l A )] Wednesday is uot yet known that vicinity, but no attention had been paid = restlessness followed, The head of the h Wounds. Stringhait, Sore f relieve her sufferings, Her body was found ) S ! 1 0 o Master of Ceremonies, AT R A e to it for o v year, and now the family at fist made light of the fears Colley Waitow, bl BVl Mayor and City Council, o be literally roasted in places, and i ‘olumbus Notes. board proposed to buy a site. He supposed | entertained by the wife and daughter nts, Ringbones an City Oficials P A AL R L AL R U i Porosnes, Neb,, May 80.—[Special Tele- | it would b two or thieo years longer Before | und commenced. nvestightion. et i e o pwt ; }‘A-mluyv‘ of n[,:- l’w-:;' TR BOUNTIY 18 HiR ‘*“""m"_‘ 5 gram to Tue By The boom in real estate :» ]“.u.m put a building on the site. The | ogin nhd then: mervous; as: nlpht unfial““‘n’”%&&n“c’c‘l':m‘ " enile Drum Corps—Drum Major Master | country f hoard proposed to spend $15,000 on the hig] A bt bt i i 3 of the Trinity Methodist church | Juver s R, The blazing up of the gasoline stove caused | still continues and is getting more activeevery | 20 ,:’ ,\',,'“,".h..ll,.'.,,..’n',lllmfi it I;f"‘." | after night the manifestations continued | ™ CHARLE atimors, will give a public dinner t Dodge Light Guards—Captain Dailey. th 'ri of fire to be raised und an alarm was | day. tion of the city which was entirely destitute, | Without interruption. The lights would | ~ NPV TR} from 11 8. m. to 3 p. m. at th MeFadden's Drum Corps. turned in, For some reason the wrong numn A. 8. Garretson of Sjoux City spent theday | He said the "board should ask “for money | often change to small, flickering blue | \I Ia l (/ \I l‘ \ am - block, facing on Main and Pearl | oy oGO TR e of the Re. | ber came fn and the department went rolling | % b city and took a large block of stock in | enough to put up buildings wherever they | lights dancing in the fireplaces and ing this they went into other rooms, and | Delivered by enrrier in any part of the City. | ington avenue, to O akland avenuc st made yester locked up for inculting "ladies o B O 3 down Broadway. By the time the mistake , o needey publie, Bighty Men - Commander Y Yy in Mr. Shoentyen's | the Columbus land and investment company. | 4re needed streams of fire shooting upward from | Among those hanging about the city and Aol was corrected” the fire 9 b \ SEhOw vamiiieis of & Steallie. o wob Wors. | whose presonce scoms to be unknown by the | guiek Post et the Republic, | Mouse was put out, the dumago beimg but | 8. P, Vickers of New York and J. V Oher remarks of u similar character were | shyaphery within ten feet of the house | police s one old eriminal, who was before | " Fotty-two Men * | trifling as compared with the terrible misfor 1s of Tombstone, Ariz, were large investers | LSy solution was carrled unani- | yntil they reached a distance of fifty to i lg ‘\ l{(" /\]\] I lg'l‘ the courts here many times and who has just | piaibled Soldiers and Sailors in Carriages, | tune which accompanied it. Before the ar “\_l{l Columbus realty / seventy-five feet, then turn and descend. | L s I\ PR been released from a term in the peniten Women's Relief Corps. ;-iv;u of llm' fire_department \\'1|‘h-< bert Ih_"[A'l‘lljv;:ll:‘v:-m;vh-\ L“ be commenced in $5.00. After the family had been in the house ‘ P Mot ol Fenas > denende d turned himself into a pretty effective five | slde of the next two weeks. ) 4 | + weelks the so of opening s cqescursiculum was the attraction | T Broder, Encumpment, Tndependent | op,ciriont, e seized tho gurden hose con. | Columbus will' have s big Fourth of July 0 R T at Doliany's Tast evening, and drew @ big | Council Bluffs Lodge, Independent Order of | nected with the residence and with this L b LT St. Louts “']'" return | shd ,,T;,"‘,,',:";‘,,v :': ol ARSI Th e 6 telituatioa o o HoTHes: anc A Vellotrs stream put out the blaze, ' w7 vin the il sk W o b The intelligence of the horses and | Oddfellows. SATLIUUORSLHGIDINE He Cancelled His Date. WabRal tiivoad addition to the ghostly lights, and win- | logs that were introduced as performers was | Humboldt Lodge, Independent Order of Odd- - e ; I ! . [ ! i i | AE Sl LN WRTIH EHE clivd AR pRtion e |- o b This is the Last Day. NEmaska Crrv, Neb., May 80.~(Spectal | on upurday, May 81, the Wabash | 40w blinds would be’ violently thrown ‘ ) : Ykl Real Eetate and Residences Loe catel in Choicest Parts of of the trainer who brought to such a_stage of | Hawkeye Lodge, Independent Order of Odd- The grreat ribbon sale at the Boston stove, [ to Tie BEE | —The little village of Dunbar | i1l pun its lnst excursion at the above | 2PeNy but any search for something ma- Council Bluffs. perfection can he designated as but little less fellows, Council Bluffs, still continues with unabated | doet not take kindly to prohibition speakers. | puto, Take a ride while rates are cheap, | Lritl was i vain. - Later shadowy forms than that. Several speclalty features, which | Danton Pottawattamie, Independent Order | fury, “The prices spouk for tiemselves, Just | A short time ago the prohibitionists had | Leave Omitha 4:30 p. m were seen in the shrabbery outside of o ol R A ot ot il o i, gl e 5 167 OUBers | bied o Tt wn o ety b | K ickets and o information | U house nd ull florts 0 el e 11 | Catwaroved property Iyt st <9 of the Unfon depot company and the repre Danebo Socety get 15e. No, 9 all sitkribbon for 10¢; others | mendment speaker, but the date had to be | at, the Wibush ofice, 1502 Furnam | UGN G SRRl LR G AT ¥ s Bl sentatives of the railroads this evening, when Danish Brotheriood. get 20c. No. 12 all silk ribbons for 12 cancelled owing to the fact that no hall, ret, Omaha. G, N, CLAYTON, ISR T A "‘I )‘ b T sl e e e 8 < EUH the formal transfer of the stock from the com >ublic School Drum Corps. others wet 25, No, 16 all silk ribbons for | school house or church could be secured by Agent. WIS S oV AL (OB e UN iV OIOCOURS | datih: % 1y to the railroads will be made and the Public School Cadets 1he: others get H0c. Al the above are in | the prohibitionists, Monday night another | — pants were uatterly worn out and wer Unimproved property in Belden's sub, st part of the agreement carried out. The ty-two Girls Dressed in White, Repre- | staple colors, gros grain with satin edge, and | impo ker was billed to deliver an. ad- | 4 L obliged to move. " In their new quarter Unimproved property in Benson's 20 pot company has fullfilled all of its agree senting the States edge. Now is the time to se- | dress atone of the churches of that place, | : = : they enjoyed the first night's vest in six [ Unimproved property In Burn's add mts and discharged all of its obligations jivls of Public Schools in Carriages cure cheap ribbons for hat trimmings, teim- | and was well advertised throughout the | The matince sht concerts at Boyd weeks. The haunted house isstill empty, | Unimproved property in Bryant & Clark's and now the railway companies interested al Committee with Floral Designs, mings of all kinds, fancy work, ete., achance:[ county, but when he aveived at the place the | opera house yesterday given by Masters - e _ ¥ Unimproved property In Babbitt Tract. will push the matter forwazd Band of Hope in Carriages such ns seldom occurs chureh'officers positively refused him per- | Blatehford Kavanaugh and Harry Dimond Twenty-Two Persons Missing. Unimproved property in Central sub, Morris Holat savan-year-old boy who is Christian Home Children in Carriages. In black and colored kid gloves, black und | mission to use the building for political | drew very lavge and fashionable audiences. | g oo o M Ky SE Prio |- 1L nimproved property n Cochran's add RILTTEE it (e b lloE BURLION f6r B DWAGE: Butchers' Association Mounted. colored silk mitts and gloves, our stock was | speech muking, These " two youngsters have com SR L U S I property in Crawfords add ;‘i{\\?::”.“:;”\‘\‘ xl‘;-ti;\\\:’-.:}w\“;‘x ot \\‘r:‘n:‘:‘n;nll‘ Citizens in Carriages. affords, and our prices being the lowest is An K Assaulted. ing public of Omaha The furore ‘“‘j tiventy-two persous on bourd miss H:..:::.:m:.; ‘)‘::mm LA LL H ‘l;:]:; ey M Harris shoutd retm. He waited until he | The parade was witnessed by thousands of | well known throughout the Bluffs and sur praske City, Neb,, May 80.—[Spocial ated by Master Kavanagh on his fivst ap. | il i . Mt e e g bt 1o fivd My | spectutors who erowded the sidewalks along | rounding country. A word about hosiery. | pejegy to i Bre|—Editor Blueh. | Pearance here one weekugo wis ropeated, bt | s ANnNbrosucipropeEty Ty add jyas tired and then started out to ind s way. | OGO WO s T e We hiuve always been the leaders i that fiie | TeloErm ol lic by no means carried awiy all: the. hok Unimproved property g & Dy home. *Ho was successful in getting lost und | Lhe fue of Bl Suotes of Ghe, b Since wo camo-to the Bluffs, and always try | 40 of the Staats Demokrat, hus been pub- | this time, . Muster Dimonds performn Unimproved property in Glendale add. und Jround ub at the station. He siys e N | of the private residences and grounds along | to outdo our former offorts. ' We show one of [ lishing some thing displeasing to ex-Council- | on the violin aroused equally as much enthu ox lived with Mr. Hareis for g ek o't | the line were very prettily and tastefully | the fincst ladies black hose in the country | man Zimmerer, und that gentleman today | slasm and won us vigorous outbursts Unimproved property tn Grimes' add. oREE bE i) ¢ 4 | udorned with bunting, fiags and portraits for 20c a pairs 1 not equal to nythinig usually | broke the editor's eye-glasses while they w of ‘x|1|ix|vlly.[|\|~l‘~u-;.:)‘\l!"llv‘l\\n :'\\'tlu'h‘-‘|l*ml”~lulmllv(x‘ul When Baby was stok, we gave her Castaria, :_..;..‘:,:'.\.',: yinitiiewdn o of noted heroes of the war. sold for 40¢, we will eheerfully d the | pesting upon his nose. - Zimmerer went to the | He displayed evidences of genius and skil 4 : i nimproved \ Hihlane 3 Sulo beginnili Juhe 2 T TAhvaesiinaati| somowhat, from the original pro- | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. | wwas later arrested on o “trom’ the | shuply astonisied every one who heard | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, nimproved property in Hughes & Donv Sale beginnuig June 2 ods in every line @ vtain circumstances ove 3oston Store, Council Bluffs, Towa. | co SOt s ARl tomoE | At e executes like ‘an old master o = 3 5 i reducd prices for cush, : 1 i shilige (a0 o9 - — county court and will have his trial tomor- | 1, gprument and dashes off the.| When shoLad Children, she gave them Castoria, R roved provstyi(w Hyatin a0 Couxcii, Brures Canrer Conpaxy Shugart was to have bec ‘The Queen Knows a Good Thing. : — § most difficult music with perfect easc. Unimproved pr y in Juckson's add. : T . | masterof ¢ but owing to an a The Mueller Music compan 0. 103 Main Flurry at Crete. Such fingering and bowing, lights and |'ulm:nnud :n v inJeffries sub, 1ryou wish to negotinte a lonn on ch nt which befell him at his’ farm last | strect, received the following telegram May | Crete May Special to Tne | shades, perfect control and graceful appli- Unimproved property in Johnson's add L ypdclowestibies SaoH Wednesday, by which he was injured by | 15, 1500 | Bee '0ss of Dawes & Foss,attorneys | cation are scldom witnessed even in the most Unimproved property in MeMahon, Coopo Sheate & Co. brokers, Broadway und M is carriage, Colonel W. | "qucen of England purchi . of this city, yesterday filed his petition in the | (Clebrate P — S GTIML G e e N o & Jbats Supp was selected to fill his place. Mr. | gr, ano fr > Eurd e or et % 3 ; R MUt EKavaE [ = == b g it L e R | Gid, blano from que. Buropan afopt or | lstrivt. coet asking foru dissalution of the | water uies o s o SPRCTAL NOTICES, | b proverty i s sia The gasoli r " than | ,...d';“..,., 1a place on the platform. The Mucller & Schmoller, agents, 1404 Dodge | cOPartnership and a division of the property \mv url\?-‘luwm‘l_\' his singing was faultless, S X4V e Unimproved property in Mullen's sub. the unloaded gun. Save life i by cises were held ina natural amphithea- | street, Omaha. of the firm of Dawes & Foss. While this [ and the big audience of last night acted as COUNCIL BLUFFS. niproved property tnjOmualisjada using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.’s | ter just northeast of the soldiers’ lot in PR e step of Mr. Foss does not come unexpected to | though it would liked to have listened to him TR = e e inproved property m<_>rmm-nl gas stove, | Rohrer's park. It is a charming little spot, A good hose free wita every 100 feet of | the initiated, it has created quitea flurry in | #n hour longer. — They were assisted in both | \\ L, ntwhen you ey R Tnimproved property In Park add - wid is perfeetly adapted to the use t whichi | hose purchased at Bixby's. wolitical circles, concerts by, Mr. J. E. Barton, the baritono | ¢,y time leave yourtanily tho Nome clour | Uriuproved property i Ploree ndd J.C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary engi- | it was put yesterday for the first time. A sl . soloist of this city, and Mume. Muentefering | 554 fie viye vour 1 ROMECRT L Unimproved property in Potter & Cobbg neer, 443 Life building, Omaha; 202 Merriam | platform was built for the accommodation of B Wadsworth!& Co., 207 Pearl street A Life Trembling in the Balanc Who performed on the piano. vorth #1000t #12 per nonth. add. block, Council Bluff | : 3 — 815 ¢ g ock, Council Bluffs, the speakers, band, honored guests of the old for Lombard Investment company. | LixcoLy, Neo. May 80.—[Special ' 5 e vorth $1.500 at 418 per month. Cnimproved property in Riddle's sub. et e i ) e S 2 For delicacy, for purity, and for improve A home worth #0060 at 824 per month Unimproved property in Railvoad add PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | "After expressing his regrets over the acei ST i, (U W L=l A6 G ment of the complexion mothing equals Poz- | A hotie worth KL af &6 per mont Unimproved property in Regetta 1 dent that rendered necessiary a change in the the governor's wife, is still trembling | zoni's powder, home worth 8,000 at &8 per month. Y Mrs. W. H. Sherman of St rest iy, C S e DAoL C o e T it L Other priced homes on the same terms. The | Lake Manawa, A crman _of St, fo., | president of the day, Colonel Sapp an rllege. n halance er condition during the = above monthly puyments inel principal rimyroved property in Squires’ add. i visiting the family of J. M. Flagl nounced a musical sclection by the baud, | gyarixgs, Neb., May 80.—(Special to Tup | lst forty-eizht hours remains the same, She | He Will be Arrested. and interest, For fll particulars call on or Mmproved property in Street’s add Picrce streot, ; | after which Rev. Dr. Pheips of the First | 5 AT A5 Wil GO0 o at | fully appreciates her situation, but, like tho ||| s momiug Pete Dovle, who resides at address the Judd & Wells Co. 606 Broad Mrs, Dr. I Seybert has gone to Clicago | P 1 church, offe ') Al Y iRal DR by LT general assembly | Prave little woman she has proved herself to | Eleventh and Center streets, will be called for u three weeks visit, | p announced tha ng toa | tending the Presbyterlan general assembly 0, ¢ho pust, she is determined to live for | upon to answerat Helsley's bar, Last & ](mu Mrs. W. McMicken and Mrs, W. Runyan as, Hon. John M. Thurs- | held in Savatoga, N. Y., writes home the fol- | hop husband’s sake. If she recovers the ) are in Aurors, HL, on @ week's visit with | 1on was unable to be present, and that Hon. | jowing very gratifying news in regard to the | physicians say that will power aione can | Rii0s John L. W of Omaha would take his A R e i thecrodib e SO St friend Dhiee o then Sutroduced My Wepster, | Hastings college prospeets and its standing | have the eredit for it A o e B e roon, water in howse and vardiclosets FARM LANDS 1 L In Towa and Nebraska and oth westerm He gave sev: | in the assembly : He Sq s H ST went to the Doyle residence to try and work | May 30.—[Special Tele- | @ compromise, but finding the premises occu- | states for sule. 3 o fotiva | e battltields of the war, | that decyly | sembly on the work accomplished by the picd by Peter’and ‘two lewd women, she ro- | [OR RENT-The store roon. No. 1% fronting GARDEN LANDS, s endant in & case in Justice | jnterested the immense audience. He | pondor aid for colleges during the past year : ported the case the central station, and this | L on Pearl ames Suitable for gardening, ntrctsofs aeves (o Schurs! court yosterdny. Aboub . your igo | oxprossod the - b that when | dlowed grand. work accomplished. - Tn® the | SPoudent was simply misinformed in regard | morning the husband will be arrested on a | TS T T 1060, located within easy reach of el Mus, Bose hud a uumber of cattle dviven to | it came time for the = prince of | coupse of his remarks B o e Soard nad | to the election of - Quartermaster Hedges of | complaint charging him with adultery. [ WY e neunibered v Blufs and Omaha markets Pulmer's place neav Magnolia, T, and | Wales to take his place upon the hereditary [ (a0 q the rule to help. those. institutions | Shelton as colonel of the Third regiment of | —_———— Tots i Oniahia or Cowneil DS, Fhe dudd ORCHARD PLACE oo that time Mr. Palmer has given his at- | throne of Great Britain he would be mct by | ost that helped themselves. —That institu- | Knights of Pythias at the convention in this Today. WL et L AN IR Ty A 20-aere traet. not platted into $-feet lots, ition to the cattle. Yesterday Mrs. Bos three newly born repu '1IKT- reland, England | o) showing the greatest advan he said, | city. Editor'E. A Coombs of Geneva was Green Sea Turtle soupat Ed Maurer's DOR SALE or Rent—Garden land, with | Dut with great big acre traets, b equal to senta number of men to Magniolia with or- [ #nd Scotland, that “would elect their presi- | Hastings college, located in the cen. | theé fortunate gentleman. Restaurant, 1212 and 1214 Farnam st. houses, by J. R. Rice, 102 Main st., Couneil k- foot lots, within ten minutes' drive of ders to drive them to the Bluffs. Palmer | dents and henceforth demand a government | o of o lurge and otherwise unoccupied i = R e R Bluffs. the postoffice. Handsomest and most heius accompanied the men, expecting his pay on | by the people. He referred to the republics o torritory, in the midst of a rich and £ NoDauuEeIDine Pretty Fresh on Short Acquaintance. | JAOR SaLE—Hotel ot tiful suburban property In the city. Fing arriving here, This morning Mrs, Boso ro. | of Central and South America, and notably ; sidly developing agricultural_ district, at o | West Porst, Neb., May 30.—[Special Tel- | FFCt! SALE-Hotel property, 25 rooms, con- | Ui : 3 ! L0 e b e Tate o Erohn £ \ o b Taking advantage of the low rates, James | A trally located. 'Mrs. Wi, Noble, 120 % | view of Omaha, of Luke Manawa and tho fused to settle and Palmer immediately at i v cat railroad center in thestate of Nebi: gram to Tus: Brr. | —A heavy storm of wind | . o nth St Council Blufrs. v ] y tached the animals. The case will be heavd | aeterized as the birthplace and home of re- | §1070{d the board of directors of Hustings | and rain pussed over this seotion. of Sour s | F et ved i rontiGhicugaplustimgh yatid L e LG brsiteily publics, Tive speaker tiought that the stars | cofifio o andsome compliment for ftswiston | {his Mot N atie WS done to fie | s firstact in this city was to pull a gun on | TSR omi9adjleading toihoiDaat nd umby) sl f - and stripes should be the symbol of liberty, ko alhanceome complimont for liswlada hiSmowning. ! No ‘damage e S0 B 4 Gilljgan, at Doty & Durst suloon W | uton. These acre lots are selling on mos e tions, He closed with a stirring eulogy of | angowment fuud by the munificence of My R frern hot chise, sucee Suc 5 : 2 O T s Ly : « o cenco of esiden y Lightning. 1 era hot chase, succe Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black ; ) house, Council BIs; 81 a d the United States and the old flug, and héart- | 6" McCormicl, * Ho recommended i this | | Buamuicr, Neb May | Spe. ol Seto. | O'Brien in jail Heads, Freckles, Supertluous | Will take good property for first payments. ¥ appla public manner before the entire goneral as- | Lo S5 s i S DS BRIEE PO T Halr'Removed! ‘Address; For dinner ov board appiy o Mrs. Kemp, | At the conciusion of Mr, Webster's nddress | G081 United Statos, Hastings. col- ] - C. Horsford's Acid Phosphate, 3 Sixth ave. M. 1 M. Treynor. sungt “The Vacant Chair” | 1008070 fow others that aré out of debt Howe, on Ella street near Ninth, was badly AN Sedlhfalont DR. W. L. CAPELL, GI:O \[1: 'l‘C \] I: IAD It 4 1 4 Gouncil Bluirs, T, pimproyed property in Wright's add SO T T T D Unimproved property in Willlams' st nd Bilger, 25 Peirl street i sub. Ca Lol tember Peter took unto himself w wife, but | — L il IMPROVED PROPERTY he tived'of ‘her and'in. December ‘she. wi ]1““ RENT—A new six-roon, @ 1 wely all the above additions, - o alOn A nanea: who made an excellent spe N 181 M A RO UaE Sae LA IEHEh G PN oD, Al interesting aecounts of recent trips over | “Dr. Ganse's address before the general as- [ prrivas, Nob, gram to Tur Bee]—Your Hastings cor | W his usual pleasing manner. After music | 1050 Wi S 4 S e e e TG ettt so g roal ; : 3 1f vou wish to sell your property eall on the | by the band the assemblage roturned to the | poié on sueh & solid finanglat bsts and suvo | Gamaend be Behie u("||u'»Lm-.r::;y.ull'u".l\r Thomost of S dlacavered. BacgdancusBlockipBrond ay: Judd & Wells Co., €7 B. Judd president, 606 | soldiers’ lot, where a handsome foral monu- | o o SRS (E0 T GHO e seeking sufo | the house were injured SrrchnTeaT COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA. Broadw ment and 4 floral mortas had” been placed in- | 3" dosirablo colieses on which. o bestow SR T T P e S S side the battlewent. The school children | 4 i pigrs, THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK e 2 e T —-—e — ¢ Bl = Towa Lost a Bucketful of Money, were grouped around the monumentand a | PRV oot raitway company will | WILL OPEN FOI HNSIN oS MON. | Omaba three years ago, and a year later | pry \ ouncil Bluffs . Sam Porterticld, one of the gatekeepers on | ehorus of b voives, un ‘-4.1'““.“‘»'”" of Mis. f hyild uline to the Aeademy of Visitation o [ A Y. JUNI 2, AT THI S-1 CORNER | FoPbed the jailat Council Blufts, for which | A \ r ) ] Ti i tho Council Bluffs aud Omaba bridge, is [ D O'Neill sane soveral patiotic sones. | connect with the main line at the head of | G 1370 AND DOUGLAS, | NER | he got a year and a half at Fort Madison, = Sl o G e rayer was offered by Rev. D. C. Frankim, | faivor, WL e, e, e o (e Beed of b LA showed up in the city last night and T'ios. OrFicER WAL L PUsiv, minus €0, and all that he has to show for it | ;¢ which Hon, H. I Decuer delivered i u L | t S S 5 S ot s £ X W . ol Hon. F P 3 stiveloper e promptly jailed ~ ~ SEICER & 1 Y i3 another mn's dinner pail. Last night he | excellont address on e Unnown. s | 4nd work will be i active operation by the | ¢, 1o Commisatoners Arrested, LA MANUFACTURING CO., OFFICER & PUSEY, > lplm i part n(|'l\|- llluvm-) I|<-1I|.ul taken in at mul‘;::yullnl‘:x'Il\;;:;‘m; ;‘l-:‘-n ”"Iul-‘ ‘hk. |-]"'x"-| :‘I‘" e Minxesrons Minn, May 80.—An Aber- “»'[”“|I':(:f] '{'“[‘1:\“ ?zl“{‘l S LR e he/gato into:his dinner pail to: carry to.the | tavhments thon SLAMOCC Oub L0 CCCOMILO L Solid Enterprise. deen, South Dukota specialsays County Com- | W 1L OP TOTHR ST b 1 B MWWwwwnw«mm;wmmmmumMMW“(memmvwwmm~mmmmmmwmmmmlmwwfluuwhMmuSHhDWImMBMMS . uptown wotor and set. bis dinmer pailon the | 0¢GN AT TE DEAR AND DUME asyiew, | €1am to Tue Bee)-Georgo Hiles, Mil- | county were arrested yesterday charged | OF 1WTH AND DOUGLAS. o oor beside him. Sitting by his side was an “The following was the programme of Deco- | woukee's millionaire, Ross and A. . Gamble | with taking illegal foes, 1t is said they made A M other man with a dinner pail in general ap- | gl day exercises at the Towit intitution for | of the Buffalo County National bun o00d thing from the distribution of supplies pearanee just like the one that 1 f e D T R T SEE the eidueation of the deaf und dumb at Coun | Kearney, and H. D. Watson of the sume [ for the sulferers by the erop failure in & et bosid Portertiold’s, and when that gen- | §5 B Tnalufing iR tleman got off the car he took the wrong pail | * " RN I A o land land and improvement company, with a JOND WARD CINNZ TRGES and left his treasure box for the other man. | 0:30 . ni--Procession to Cenetery, Where the i 5 3 i B ix : B R pIncoRTheI MAXON & BOURGEOLS, |00 . etary, capital of £5,000, Geo. Hiles, Ross Gamble, ; D ; CHRIS BOSEN MAXON & LEOIS, , Tho other man took it and up to date has no haen were Decortod and Approptiay They had a very RO A T S renanios 1A O ndae Dl setion F. A. Reynolds, H. D. Watson, C. W. Stan. | They Hold a Meeting and Discuss the v AROCHITIEOTS of Principal Wyckon sell, M. 5. Hunter and A. L. Gamble, direc School Honds. k — YA Q 5 AND(— Waterworks £16. Y. PlumbingCo. tors, elected the following oficers: George | The citizens of the Second ward had a rat- | ,\:.,(,‘,I:T,..(Im“m‘.'\.‘“‘\] prostration, nervous AL (ln( \ SUPEKRINTENDENTS, spepsia, dullness, blues, cured by Dr 2 e trallyilocated Ofticers Hiles, Milwaukee, president: A. T. Gamble, | tling mecting down at Shull’s hall last night. | Miles” Nevvine. Samples free at Kuhn & 2 2 4 FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. ) ”1“| awing o under Di- rney, vice president; F. A, Reynolds, This meeting was called for the purpose of | Co.'s, 13th and Douglas [4‘11-“,1-)~ and Planine Mill. oon 20 Merrlam Bloek, Couneil Blafrs, Ta, il QUBIOEY othenburg, seerctary: Ross Qunble, | aiscussing the proposition of vo 250,000 ————— | ™ onted tuc. | 1toom 610 N: Y. Lifo Buliding, Omhin, Neb, Buy: Wall Paper Ty, eeneral manoger, the principal ofied | Worth of sehool bonds at the clection to be Yesterday's Fires, oy P e odur: Tutost patom | Do EpNUNDEON, £ 1, Snveai, Gillette & 's, 23 Poarl st Running Hop. Step and Jump (Boys) to be at Gothenburg, This company is to | held Monday The fire department was called out twice | a¥ifhorys operated by skilled mechinies 2 paNUADE0R Viee-Lres. | Sl Rubber iran | te bo at Gothenburg. ny s il : At lav e ina dtncal o) G tinrieh (n i Zamoll o) e on glven to s:roll und HAS. 7 Cuslilg Funeral of O M. De Kay. PG s ] | sueceed the Nebraska land und improvement | After the selection of Judge Stenborg as | 125t evening, once t ipenish ajgasolinG gs Paning and. Dvimming, General QA “““ £ 0 Yards Divsh (Boys) Pockei Knifo | company, whieh was cliimed to bean illegal | chaivman, the music commenced when Dan ¢ explosion in a house on south Twenty N estates for howses and buildin The funcral of 0. M. Do Kay occurred y Standing Jump (Boy<) W of Candy | organization. Those named aro men of means | (uiceies tit D et s Laite Dl | Tt avenue and the other time to deal witlia | iy Cormer North Miin and Mynsto 70 ) 3 1”1{ terday at the Pivst ptist chureh, The re- | Ruanning dump (Boys).. Bay of Candy | and business capucity and intend going at | sk LS RO00NG0 WaEEd PRICES | ginall blaze in the roof of the building oceu- | Strvots, Connell Blufts. Telephone 250, | B , ( C mains were interred in Fairview at 10:30, L3 '“:H:- Hae 1“"'\1:; Hw:” .»::‘..‘If; once to work developing the resonrces of its | wherein the l.uu/.w.w.m meet to discuss pub- | pied by the Inter-State five alarm_system, on OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, st befre the multinde had gathored to | FELELE AT 1 NG | water power wnd inducing manu facturers wd | lie matters, bt we gt there just the same. | north Seventeenth street. The damige \vas F. M. ELLIS & CO. Pald Up Capitale e i...$160,000 observe the rites of Memorial day. The (e (GIs) Box of Candy | others to loca Today we have a fight on our hands, one in | slight. Surplus and Profits 50,000 funeral was under the auspices of the Royal (Boys) Necktie e 18) naceasiry. tolbarmonise. 8 o FrTTE——— s 350,01 SRLCAR I MR o aistioo oF thiktoval ow Wi toided (iioys. oktio Work of the Wind. W RL I uecsity L0 hamonies LD Tickets at_lowest rates and sup A rc h l te CtS Liability to Depositors (-osii: 300,000 body. The funeral sevmon was preached by ch refreshments were served by Fresont, Neb;, May 80.—[Special to Tue: | I“"‘l‘ political factions in order to prevent | yeeommodations - via the great Rock B anoroiasA RS0 dlol ol Rev. William Aitehison Y| oficers and teachers to the children. Bek.|—During the wind and rain storm | ® horde of vultures from swooping dows W route. Micket oftice, 1602—Six- | AND BUILDING SUPERINTE R Haonnan. Dransact general bankin Mr. De Kuy wys 0 member of the first cluss NoTES, which prevailed in this section last night the | WP uS and robbing the treasury. In this nth and Parnam streets, Omaha, Pttt by : Vizest cupital and surplus that graduated from the Council Bluffs high The marching of the public school cadets | 1niih horse barn on the Mayne vanch at | Word We lack harmony, but for once let us - N and qumn 24 and | bank in Southwestern Towa, 5 ol, and his death is the fivst that has oc- | was very ereditable, and occasioned much Valley : W by Roepresentative Dop. | 191 hands tomorrow and show the schemers Still in Deadlock. i Correspondence solicited | InLorest on imao Dopos=il =3, {in that little class of young men | favorablo comment. Tho boys marched like | Valley, now owned by Representative Dor- f o) b 0 " ot Bl T e down the | MoxToomexy, Aln., May 30, —Many ballots n. The other members of that ol sey, was badly damaged. The north half of | SR AR jiseive) b BN Sanphad sl the d Lena Burnett, now Mrs, Chase, of Weeping 5 ; & » membors of the | tho main portion was torn to piecos and the | tX Payers withan enormous debt that is not | were taken today without result by the dem i T L S o | ved the members of the K ¥ called for at this time. Let us show the | ocratic convention. A break of the deadlock Vater, e Ko Stone, MO ilying i | press tho use of tho patrol wagon during the | debria scuttered for many rods in every dirce. | F1d f G this thime, Low us show the | gnte cnveto ARHINRION, wd G, AL AR aird, Who | yfternoon. It was handsomely decorated, | tion, while the remainder of the structu bourd of education W condomn any | 18 SXPECieC 00 |l:|\|;~:"“:I\‘“.\\x:::;lz"“: er'v';‘ll»:yli ke -\;\- Il :.‘“y‘.l | and the pencil pushers apps .l.u.ml‘ To the | was badly racked. It has only heen o wi action looking to an increased indebtedness RLIEOR VO 8L MELOCLR ehoir | any solicl ids who so kindly offered | or two since, du another storm, a smaller The speaker was loudly applauded, after 4 m‘::*::‘::m ;"f N‘Q‘s“'l<‘;\:Alvi";-; r'm\" f“- | to furnish bail, n] scribes return heartfelt | barn on this ranch was picked up bodily and | whieh T, L. VanDorn spok 1k Grenn Ranilo il e Bon b B Manrsxla on, und Messrs. MeGee and Spoone ¢ | thanks and will endeavor to reciprocate, dushed to picces, while no other damage wa dge Stonborg S onl ¢ Rostiul 2 o SRR St R A, Avlkll!l"k. undvil endeay Illmlll B l'l‘(l'|'lll'Hl ‘l,"‘“,', i:l||l!'ll'nlvl‘ll‘l‘ully:lll\“ ther damuge was ..Ju‘u | !“u‘n‘ ' \\,u}..ll the oy vlllujx)!lx.u the | Restaurant, 12124 wnam st, num, were . A Spooner, F. M. Corbalby, | showing, TPhey turned out large delegation, — PRI REpIont Whel AL MOV roculy o , fol Clert E. H. Orcutt, Thomas Bowman and T E. | ynd their appearance in- line was a surpri low in Reporting. CEr R D80 A oot ke Topneioliors Shis A SR SRR, 0} ! il appears 5 | ¢ [ . cast’ a solid vote against the bonds, Wil | The grocers’ clerks of the city gave a ball Cavin he remains were interred by the | i those who had never scen them on pari P Neb., M i 3 Fi [ side of the parents of the deceased : y " parad REMONT, Neb., May 80.—([Special to Tur | Holmes made a ringing speech, arraigning | o Garticld hull last night. There was a iy before 5 3 Bek.|—Although the active work of census | the members of the school board | M4 ' 5 : - T'he Singing of “He Like a Soldier Fell i for the treatment. they had tendered. the | 1arge attendance and the clerks and their Sehmidt's gallery refurnished, and new in- | aud +Phe Vacant Chair,” by Mr, Marshall | Wking must begin-next Monday, Supervisor Jof; ta boatineut they 31 'S | lady friends spent a nost enjoyuble evening struments. For 30 duys, .00 cabinets for | Proyor, was umple compensation for the dis- | Stouffer, of this, the Second district, does \u;n‘l ,‘“‘} &t ull»12‘;'““\'1;;\“\\("3 s "“""'”:’j“" ? e .00 Blegant finis l.\\.n' wted. " Main i ap Lm‘ll‘lyuulIml‘uululuyd"h\' the non-appen [ vl yet .‘m.\\l\ whether all of his enumerators | sult by defeating the measure which was Robbed an Orphans' Home, 3 3 g 5 ance of the male quartette, will be ready to begin making the rounds on | conceived in iniguity by the members of the PuiianeLema, May 80.—John C. Rile, late Good paper hangersat Crockwoll’s, Phere were five companies of the public ity by 3 HILADELPIIA, ) L4 — | sohearorel R ot ey Lotic | that date luy there was still in his ofico | g of bersous wito tike pride in styling | treasurer of the Lutieran Orphun's Lome, i Desirable dwellings locnted . aarta of LI Rooane e iy X supplies for ifty” enumerators, which cannot iemselves as the “solid twenty-eight At | 4 defaulter to the extent of §5,000, At gL IR e [:gked, 2BiiEn BOUY Shiee hundsel and |y sent out until the oaths of these ap- | this point Mr. Van Dorn offered the follow- | 1¢HHUICH 1o the extent Broadwuy and Main st., up stairs. (e the states, | Their fine showing | Momtees come in und he is assured thereby | ing resolution GHOSTLY PRANKS IN 10WA, ey ¥ 3 v | that they have qualified for the work. He ds [ Resolved. That the action of the honrd of i The Maunhattan sporting healq'vs, 418 B eat eredit upou the training of theiv and stirving up the de tlon hus been such in the pust that w ’ Mantattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B: | ¢ and Prof, MeNaughton {alogruphiug ¥ Bud stirring up thods i ee 0 \& Dot : Residents of Independence Foreed to | Bryant provided each member of Dal- | ghihieits, Ciere ate WEwards s MTEEs Of i sehool. Qistiiets of ¢ Vacate Comfortable Quarters. | nd ‘with a neat boutonniere, for which A Uwe wil intlience This city is at present enjoying a - 1013 BROAD | the boys return thanks IR Toaled R BAOK, o an inercased sehool 3 J s b | Room 240 Merriam Block, o-Sawing and Corner Matn Iway. | 2 » l b H ] I‘l‘.““.h |'|" I}i“‘* Council Bluffs lowa Cindling wood eload delivered. Cloan i s : R Tl | Fninas county” gram to Tue Bk, |—Russell B. Harrison und ass. Telephone S0 | deposics 1 | place, are in town today, and formed the Mi Yo his entive party, who are now i Texas in a | OUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, b1 BT 3 =7 for sale by B. H | i 1 P UTRE Y D No1I) PURISIT 3DL1J JI0J PUaS 1d 0D yudo. S1 e pne 4 VAY, 1 soldiers and the eitizens wenerally od out to assist them in the exercises attendant upou u fitting observation of Mem oral day could find nothing of which to com. plain inthe weathier, as the day was as nearly perfect in overy respect as could have , i thdebtod i sensatio @ supernatural line which Phe Dodge light guard already shows ‘ AN ap o Lindebted s, nsation in the supernatura markod: (ranrovoment. Uat rilL ndl beatine | o D BATHICK, ;Neb., Moy 50.=(Special Mol The resolution was discussed at length, and | hus failed to collupse under the most o Tux Bee. | —Frank Kllis, sr., received I I e 3 1 e i stigation, o and is to bo congratuls m securing the y ) while nearly all the members of the meeting | vigorous investigation, even by pa . E \ Servives of 80 efficient . commanding oficor | an anonymous ietter last night from the In wero in favor of s adoption, it was decided | who take no stock in ghost storics A BIG LOT OF us Col. Daile dian creck White Caps, threatening hin with | that it was too searching, und the following | writes an Independence, L., correspond £ 2t e been desired. The shower of the preceding | parade they. loomed up. Lke' a stont wall, | Bad ugainst him. Some weeks ago the White | pay'aiof O, Wil opposs. (i AR y the family of I Caskey, constst 3 ki 2L : b pened the streets sufficiently to insure them | Which has heretofore been their weakest Lis and beat him up tervibly, and Ellis has ) IR Y N YOl OF U BH0ps twenty-live, MV oceupl & ek 1 aLreela” ayiolently o lumusa b b | since denounced the outrago’ publicly, wad | A motion wus then carried that each man premises where the supposced FRUITS, ETC o \" o “ 4 “‘; ":‘ I“‘ - ; ; - s Iu“\unl .,rnmn.u.\\ ite Caps now threaten | Conhs ""‘ m’..‘, f mmittee of -ww’r"‘ vork mbodied spivits have 5 sometimes in the past proved such a disugr mportant to Horsemen: Large line horse | him. The city authorities are determined to | @t the polls and oy ie issu f bonds d themselves. These premises = able feature of the day, and had also assisted | and tuef goods. Probstle, 552 By, C. B hunt the authors of the letter down and make | #fter which the meeting brok: | ot e e etlitlon tumnle-dawa A J R. MPHERSO materislly in cooling the atmosphere, & - 2 | un example of them DamOor i O e ha Bana wter, On o the v, the place 3 Tho forenoon was quite cloudy, but u t | D& E 8. West, porceluin crown and bridgo b8 o By W f the finest i ¥y sl 281 East Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs Ia, sy ¢ work, No. 12 Pearl A Banking Company Organize. g L p - «“ 1€1CC S 1 <y sufficiently to threaten rain or to deter any 8 NSNS CARANY SIRERR RO, 2 ¢ ter of | rounded by ) ndsome § one from turning out to the exercises of the 11 you want the best Wall paper goto J. D, | , -"'-“' 8 LD "I b = pof . 0 y grounds, pondent of the L MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, afternoon, and during the latter part of the | Crockwell's o i ol e o S i et e Herald idence day ey ety o et gt g e A 2 el o et : i i by | A EEBE & COMPANY L shelter from the sun’s hot rays. Aud the Yesterday forenpon as George Metealf was | (ity, Utah, the organization to be known \ — ;/\. “ «1 e - 1 P B8 he ma passing the residence of John Shoentgen, No. | yhe Sparvow Hawk mining compuny of Utah weon ? \ 4 Ml K in which it was vendered, was fully in keep- | 705 South Sixth street, ho was startled at i with a capital stock of 81,000,060 ' S \ Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n ing with the duy secing & young woman run out into the yard,"| _The ofticers ure as s{ J. B. Dorsay of . N l R p Shortly after 13:0 o'clock the fine Dot | horclothes all ablaze. As ho rushed to ber | North Bend, Neb., pre w.fl ai W ?mw\u [ « ? . : Rk l H I l E which beautiful resort fully two thousand Peyton of Salt_ Lake City, treasurer; R I Hu et e PR e spectators were gathered, Considerable time | the fumes surrounding her. He seized her, | Scannell of Sult Lake City,secretary -r‘ 5 . kand Hrerlh e LSy £ B - Wes cousumed o getting Whe numerous ) threw berou the ground aud rolling bew overto | Swith of Salt Lake City, superiutendent “ < ree Street, Councl Ay, o excellent programme s well as the manner he found her standing like @ burning torch,

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