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gy " e, & dse0 wasNont Wi 2 v ore conld o som s dovised foi TR N NN stroo S h o THE OMAHA BEE. [t tdommston v, patsoviog.e [ e condso 2 o, motead oo | AFTER LIFE'S FITFUL FEVER, |0 Spfuotnotart w58 THE JEWERIL -2 ut ten foct abovo tho bottom of the hole, | sonal taxes. e magor, stated that thero doscented f hil,ifo ent of ING JUEREFS. Much damage was done to the nowly graded | were many men, espocially young men, whe e Poor s appeared in view, situ- SO NT “,‘ ,U l l. strects In the northwestern patt of the city, | were liable for personal ta ad ated upon its mmanding site. - Widhin wero ) OFFICE: NO, 12 PEARL STREET fally along Avenue C. One bad wash: | always escaped. The m| 110 | The Remains of Bishop O'Connor Begin | istersshut forever from the worid, They held N - Delivercd by carrler In any part of the City, | out was not discovered until a two horse | apboint a committee of three to confer with Their Jor 1o O sufficient communication with it, however, C | LS 1 ( \ oW T ToN MANAGER. | team was driven into it yesterday morning. | the county supervisors on the subject heir Journey to the Grave, to know that their original spiritual adyiser G (4 ) 4 g s The hole was about. oight foet decp anl the | Aldermen Kuepher, Casper and Mikescll was no more, and with two plain bands of (=, ’ TF '\_' ! ‘l""\' St o horses barely escaped drowning, Thewagon | were appointed as such and in- white and black around their building bade e Ehar No & B ot yot been rocoverod, struetad to moet tho suj s aud county | AT THE EPI§0PAL RESIDENGE, | i farcwell s uis remains passed beond i ; _— — e | e e banie south. of Sixth ave ey % From Twenty.second strect. to Bighteenth These stoves are the very best of their MINOR MENTION. tely submerging all the territory | 8. B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, s the Catholic societies of the_city had been | o i i i Fifi and Tonth avenues and Tenth | low money for Lombard Iivestmenteompany, | Affecting Spectacles Along the Route | drawn upunder the marshal, Mr, C. J. Smyth, class. They are made in all designs and N. Y. P. Co, and Fourternth strects. Tn this terstoryars | = T o) of the Fanerat. Procossion and | Jien e hearse, which wis dru by fout | ; i] e T L B bt “’.'” ware obliged to.elimb apon tho | 523 Sixth avenue, the Solemn Services at St netting, reachod the. Tt b the procession | 91268, for all purposes, and their durabil | J. R. Snyder returned yesterday from St. | some of them we liged i AR e 4 started out in the following order: i TRaitoay ) \ ! Lonis roofs, whiere thoy roosted untl daylie 1.0, Bixby, stean heating, ssnitary engle Philomena's. O S ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas - The law firm of Burke & Tinley has been {28 AL (oo fn, and the _ald neer, 43 Life building, Omaha; 202 M Marshals James Wiseley and Anton Franzel s ometa 3 P : Alaaovod, tha sentor mombes Fetiring, D T e e block, Council Bluffs. Anclent - Order Hibernians No. 1 Couneii | 001y costs $1.50 per 1,000 in Council Giibson was sted last evening | yhom started out tour of investigation, " T e Hung were the gheavens in dark. The | Bluffs, John Cusick, marshal, thirty-five ‘. : arcency of a wateh from John Moran, | " ST BT Set supervisor at work cable dwellings located inall_parts of |y’ O (00 SREREEE o0 Pk Cathe | me, Bluffs, and one burner consumes 10 fect Blaxsim left last evening for | with a large force of men making needed re- y, for rent by E. H.Sheafe & Co, | 1 =i onon idence was shrouded in Ancient Orderof Hibernians, No. 1, Omaha, Chicago to id the annual convention of Broadway and Main st., up stair “picopal residence wi W. J. Chire, marshal, an hour, making the cost of inoal the Ancient Order of Hiberians zof tho southern part of the [ o L L 418 B gloom, The elometa, vlmumwrm:;m”q-'jv g JpAnetent Order of Hibernians, No. , M. Dol- & , making the costol running about W. C. Patterson, E. R. Fonda and Dr. T. | city along Indian creck was due to the fact | The Manhattan sporting headq'es, - | people were in mourning. It was the occasiol ard, marshal, 500 men, : equal to gasoline, witl N : 0 BYGL LHE . aek. %G . 5t Lo Purier ’ "Connor. o 3 or vo. 3, | €qual to gasoline, with none of its danger B. Lacey are attending tho session of the | thit the railroad bridges over the ereck are | Way ol s of the funeral of Rt, Rev. James O'Connor Ancient Order of Hibernians, No, 3, { o Mikonic grand 167ke at Ottur too low and cause an obstruction, The North- Wiie BoWers Contbmned; The remains lay fn the main patlor which | Thomas Connors, marshi e 5 - chtath Utid on B enue ed th L » Sniscopal | Men. The members of these Sagrecd *NCSS, it it bl bl g N western bridge on Bivst avenue caased th | o the Editor of TueBre: As a rulel take | Was in the southeast corner of the Episcopal | el a5 Membors of thoee (vt and disagrecableness ; B e T e Wwost Side of tho crcelk Taised tho bunk | little stock in the kicks of those wno seek op- | Fesidence. e windows of this apartment SECOND DIVISION. : & it the place has not yet been selectec o Y o' TR ¢ B1B o fe | looked out upon the Thirty-sixth street lawn AT { 5 ¥ i soitt @ doaen members o aloi Me inches, just enough to prevent an over: | portunities to show themselves iu the public . I Mataals;Q HI9AEA. Tonts it R A T T oot Joan that side, as the water barely reached | prints, But the oceasions where the | 88 also upon that which was outlined by the | g1y Catholic Knignts of Amotica with ewel Circula lfll:[ in for Sioux City to attend the state conven- ol ; public nature of a thing demands public | retaining wall on Burt street. The view | white badges and metallic shields, J. T. tion of the ordor, S .‘,'{'.‘.‘”'.‘,‘,""'f\‘\.”.'\”“ o et otes and | ventilation and public recognition. Then ono | through the former extended not beyond tho | Smith, warshal, sixty mon. % Wat@l" HBatBP e T T will be | in ott s o wagon was_driven into [ may be excused fora public appearance. A ‘l"i;‘“‘\-"’m'v;. @ numb '”fl\":“““ i el M st ol N el b b u given at the parlors of the Congregation the water to take out the imprisoned ones. | toprific rainstorm visited the city Monday | taste of the bishop had preserves 0 ", bltie doart, Tamés Kunes Pin TTaREee 1o o] Ea e nnag o0 Rith-1la MLIaA elureh on Thursday evening, Refeeslinents | Atone house woman was lyinedaneerousty | e Yooy moming the cellurs of | The v through tho attee compr ponsrhier Bl TG U T o Mk S AP 5 : e HOEmA ved to the roof of | L Upper Broadway were filled | hended one of the most beautiful L 48 men 10 Combination with & Fange o cook 8toye. it 4 l'4||”hlvf.l)‘\'\ 4 .“.'lx“"\lv: |'>.' I.i‘x‘,’ .Y;\ax’fl?].).i ‘n.‘.':".;"":.:ll‘l" hall bef '«-“')‘:v“t';] ol e poured down South First | Vistas fn the city, a featuro of which | it Joscplis, b blue scarfs, J. Ll at, Iron and ls packod ey will take In the firemen’s tournament | One family had just m v nbat, new | street. Washington avenue, between First | Were the grounds upon which stand the S""‘ilfi\‘l‘l‘::‘"'“"i‘ oL oAYe) Toht Moish £ water from 00 1 at Marshalltown before their return, house on Sixth nue, and during the p and Harrison streets, was filled with the rub- | buildings of the Sacred Heart academy. marshal, 60 men. 44 § L A bers of Lillie € yal 3‘”:”‘1’”‘1‘ C 1 {\‘» H:“A; '\-w'w"; \\;;"(1"" bish that had been d by ||..-| fl«l-ml On this occasion, nowever, nature and art, TIIRD DIVISION, Soll. It I 16 In. long, I, Blgh S or At ot | but the storm drove the occupants upsts along Harvison street stimated that [ with all their beguty ond embellishments, e ) . et T : at the hall Thur: at2 o'clock. | and in the morning the carpets were buried | qupine the storm th three feet [ o shut Aty ot Honen | pMarshals, 1. J. MeArdle and Willfam plio Jowe i tho only Gas Clroutiting Water Election of offieers and other important busi- | under several iuches of mud. Instances of | Gaep'on the latt vater, was three feet | were shut out from the apartment. Heavy | Franklin. Catholic Young Mon's association, 1o ator i e world UL I8 compact, Bono:ful aud ness., et : greater or loss loss are & | fromall parts s e water that thousands | curtains n(] black ung fom ke, » Bt with blue badges, Willian Mahier: marshal, ke 1L ibe s to el T oy ohs S you | of ttio ¢ Dreshy- | Of the eity, and the total damage will amount | GP S Were: taken from vatious plices on | frames and behind the ssme material th | 10 men, 0 0 R R torian church will give a soctal and misical | 0 several thousand dollaes, ©0 0 F L that street and deposited at the above med | bright but simple decoration of the room was [ (UG IR BERCTOIGHE dasoctation, from, Latlos 1§00 CHers s v o 1 ainment in the church parlors tomor e flood ut tho upber o of TN tha | Point on Washington avenue. And yet both | lost to view. Festoons of white and orango | ¢ Gyl socloty, 40 mon, " C B TES | vening for the ‘benefit of tho Preaby- | e, MU BICH O o Sl to restrain i, It | jhS strcets down whic the floods pour dur- | 4e followed tho cornico falling in amplo [ Holy Wamily sodality, Kobert MacDonagh ouncil Bluffs Cdiinl I SR sl over o wide tervitory and did consid- | Buied and: prope i treamers to the floor, ven the earpet had | marshal, seveuty-five men, e G 3% B] t’l L [ tG l‘l‘r'w.--“h;‘ l\“\ ’.':v‘”u‘;I‘u]““:::"“ night lI o e damage, especially g the b hese floods, which oceur frequentl disappeared bencath a black covering of soft m({“ hton college sodality, fifty young a\. BG l IG I[H 0- be very aceeptable news to tie 1h on A Co oL e grreat damazd and iconvenience to property | material, from which eaviest footfall could | ™ o of mavch lay from Cuming to 211 AND 210 MERRIAM BLOCK an account of the Hamm-Guudaur sculling | pae Kl of briek which were fhet owners on all the streets named. These con- | gt extract a sound, Tho doors ) t Saturday. S ot i ons should not exist. Both South First | o040 yhon the lor like the wi Sixteenth to Harne, to the cathe A he race that comes off ne around the kiln and reduced it to a pile of A novena in honor of the Sacred Heart of | mud. The damage to this yard exee sus will begin this evening at St. Franeis | pye 1s were the Severest wicr's chureh, and continue during this | from the 'm, and the Chicago & d next w until the feast of the Sacred | western faved the worst of all_for the heart. The meeting of the ladies' society of | that its track lies parallel with the p: a fault somewhere. If the engineering | vate devotions used during life. the Queen’s Daughters will beheld next Sun- | the storm for a distance of more than oue | ¢ yiihonsible it should be corrected. It is | On the south side of the parlor, and be- hundred miles e was confined 0| ynrair, tosay the least, to allow this con- [ tween the two yindows, was a stand upon | Prains on the Tock Tsland were delayed | washouts, and they were distrivuted in series | G0 Fiings to exist longe which rested’ tho prelatels jeweled crosior day by a serious washout near Stuart, | fr n to Council Bluffs, and to the dificylty it is now projected to thr and mitre, whilc on the north was a table on X h rested a font filled with to Indian that should | were lost to view. 4y the flood. | behind the head 1 cction of the | sombre covering was hung the miniatu sk, There s | crucifix which the deceased had in his pr 1d Harrison streets lead dir Both have storin sew adequate to carry 4 Phere should be no water in its course to the cr dral. Along the route the streets were lined with people. At St. Catherine’s academy, the re- liglous in the institution, Sisters of Merey, stood upon the steps leading to the heavily draped entrance to the building. In the yard adjucent stood the_ Sisters of vity " of the B. V. M. who have ~ charge of several of the parochial schools of the city. Their leave stood immediately casket and on the undermining to seriou loly water was reported that fully three miles of | fr 1 the water from Benton into Hurrison st ¥ SMUCE ools of the city, Their leav roadbed was impassablo. . This was | Tl storm secnedgp concentrate My prosent purpose is to indicate the with the aspergill usually employea in | [Aking of the deceased prelite wis scarcely nearly as bad a washout as tno Northwestern | although it covered a wide territory, o D Sats "ot weliat: || spvinklis the sasnes loss affecting than tha Ladics 3 suffered between here and Denison. Another | places the flood of waters that eume from the | What should be done in the matter is for the | ~On the east wall alone hung any of the | RGEE VTR 0 00 il ortinary > at | clouds rushed down the little ravines with a 1t the washout was reported on the Milw: adornments of the apartment. It was a large ty authorities to determine. T 7 DY P FORENAL0 3 eatho Earling, in Shelby county, but it was patched | fury that swept everything before it, ancially responsible for all d doue | framed photograph of Bishop O'Connor, an | Moticht ‘_’I": D }“,“.l']']‘ ‘l‘;)“}:' up by evening. lnid waste to thousands of thore can be no question. A course of | admirable likeness, taken when the deceised | (fik the chimes of which the while had been Woman's Foreign Missionary socicty | erops. The most serious litigation mi srobably would, pave the [ was in the full ‘enjoyment of his vodily | tOJling avequiem. = L » Broadway M. . church held a public | tween Missourd ¢ and L Al tho {ion of the errors that are | strength and mental power. The features | | ThE remaius were received by the pistor, 2 in the chureh parlovs yesterday after- | incoming p Al lould have | responsible for all this dam, But would | boro tho same beniguint expression VAT | (1 e P LSRG D DAL 4 o'clock, at which an intéres gotten in in the morning did not get through | {150t be better to deal fairly with the people | had characterized the dec and endeared E e was rendered. Supper wi wntil 6 oclock last evening, By it UIe | witdout recourse to legal proccedings(+ | him to hundveds of people in this:section of [ /PSP, roticemen hwas on hind to pre: 5 0'cloc d « soeial was entertained dup- | the track had been completely repaired, and e c § i b at k, and u social was entertained dur- | the tr i my i e BIDEh tion, supplcniented as it was by the vet the company was ready . to ik limited through when' it reported an hour late last eveni Before " this porlruic stood & small orutory, the . had used in life and upon it v Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Braviarywhioh e on e s, There was a lar evening passed very ing the tendance, and th antly. Stephen Mealio, Within the crepe-lined vestibule. the pall bearers stood for a few moments with - s o pries nback, the se 1 who s cir burde oy (e who Buy Wall The time has come for parasols —the bright, | Beside it stood a pair of lighted tapers, the | therburden. @ 0 L dence of John Sehe wst Friday, | Gillette & Freeman’s, el strect. i, sunny weather, when every lady and | glow of which seemed to loose its lustre which were chanted the somb «day morning from her 1d ought to have a'pa We beg leave | amid th orroundings. dicd ye. njurics, te i after three days of terrible I'he Schmidt's ¢ . and new in- ate that we are h wters for these The casket was of cast iron, beautiful sl L fune at o' atter- | struments. inets for ; everything from the tiniest to the | moulding with massive silver handles and Leus (e Pl of the of the 0. Elegant 0 Main ‘rything from the cheapest [ few foliated designs of the same material AT I T We have bought anim- | Within lay the bishop vested in_full SATURN, (2 8.) , } scn, No, Ninth = P Fr H ster of ¢ % The quarterly mecting and flower mission | mens pment of an ecastern manufac- | and beautifully eémb ed ~ pontificals | “YRHOT MO ! Heie : 3 — service will be'held in the roc he Wo- | turer and will put them on sale Mon- | of purple, upon. his head = resting a ml. ’I'I'"“ e Ayl bl ] J ):': Lihe l"‘.EA: Wil mal n of 1800 ut the Union Drivin k. Council Blufts, Towna, from March sy o DS trabhart dlod yes wan's Christian Temperance Union this | day morning at 8 o'clock sharp. Be carly and | white mitre “of rich —and elaborate I:W‘N ettt osan el O | auli el D noste e Batwl o roti nallitoliboman g ssworsysgontpiniow at the re of afternoon at 3 o'clock get the choice seleetion, jewel and gold adorument. 'The features | PIGwY, foF the | oeewston, L c MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) MEGolE S Contributions of flowers will be gladly re- Ve ave still selling an immense quantity of | Were thin, pincled to the extreme of emacia- | & which stood Immediatel, i e e e il s e ) , 2 fortyAlwo yenrs,. Dt 3 ceived by the ladies, ln and parasol covers, Any one hav- [ tion and coutrasting most s dly with the por- DATinc e thel nhEsnFaktot the Chancel ME west thiLt are tho sires of 2:30 performors, - Sututn o [',"‘]:“_' L cnsglupthe) i 1 1 These flowers will be distributed in the trait on the wall to which reference has been & plssig RIL ke bl i v wlion, 16 hunds hich J. AL Strobhart, and b ided in Omaha John Scheuk, the Frederick Avcher of this flesh will h 1200 pounds; foules y Powell Bros., Springboro, Pu. 1le made. 4 ind vigor Al eertain foal zottor. her comment S unnecessary. ick of thecity. [ eved in a few minute: julls, hospitals and wwon ear, Her illn Tor the past S8 wiis of about R o . art of the countr: a_soul-touching im- TR e DR e TR T AL e — - grades from , in sizcs from 24 to [ = The hands of the deceased lay upon the | Dit M\(‘i::n e Lt Ly it o siusHelusunl Ivilo 4 c bankable pupar bos el i Dissolution Notice. 98 inches; S made to order. breast and the expression.on the well-known | Provisa gan, 5 ves premis Amonz Saturn's get sLeod, i b Byroy clock this a®ernoon frou th i i the bishop had been So delighted to hear, te the prices on parasols for this week: | features was that of one who after a life of PRSI clighted car, 1 nd many others hetts H i rroe ommodations for The partnersiip herctofore existing be- tween B. M. Surgent and F. fir, ame of ans, is this dissolved mutual consent. K. H. | 81 vans will continue the busine added appropriate solemnity to the scen, Then the solemn ofifce of the dead n Gard of Omaha officiating nt will be made at Walnut Hil oon men at Manaw inclined to | th rebel against the official dictum that says no | ¢ or must be sold \\llhm the city limits, y held a quict ng to ways and m wound the ob- inble orde I'hey kept very mum as to the result, but it is understood that the ete., Writo to bO\l Fremont, Neb. Wil PTG PRICES N ——)FOR(—— uch gold cap & usefulness and holiness had at_length found neh oxidized handle, in silk and gloria’s, [ surcease of pain in the sleep that knows no | oW (U6, ST i 0L Al prico 1,10 and $1.: ke SRR W Cintimate fuends | chanted by the clergy, and during its contin- i xidized ha s inge: e emal , | nance the cathedral was crowded to the nch gloria umb, idized bandles | lingered around the “remains, = ameng | WS G R e conciusion of the ok Our assortment, of £2 parasols for this week | scerotary of the deceased, who had been his | Which latter consumed about, three-quarter: \ who had attended will compare with regular 275 goods, in | confidant for many W | This morning there will be a_solemn re- oi 1800, sold and silver crooks. Lim through all his illness and who was w 0 be oler - ey £ L EOur Serge silks in 26-inch are worthy | him to the last moment that his features were Ui oL NN Lo Odthiolic . ° C 0 R of your attention. They come in oxidized | visible to the public gaze. children of the city will be present. - - L At e and The lid was at length placed upon the ——— . 2 A ans, under §1 of an hour, the audience retired. propose to ring in a bluff game on Mayor teed. They want a chance to open up Satu e - & day for the boat realizing that it will | The city council mot Monday night in regu- | 320 natural handles. =~ = Tt Woe Snadommed with flowers, in | . Change of life, backache, monthly irregn | be a big day, aud this causes teir uneasi- | e month D e e IMPORTED NOVELTIES, m ies, hot flashes cured by Dr. Miles’ | When you can get the best there is mado in every line at prices that will not hankrupt you ness, : Ayor AN We show a full line of French novelties in : > i | Nervine, Freesamples at Kubn & Co., 1sth | There Is no taste nor purse that wo o it. You want to beautify your hone, don't you e the aldermen present. S R R e Qulyjoriofeatireeliadorment uiong|foatngas g Then come in and Sec how ¢ Aply you ean necomplish it £ S L aralallows i ozl TS AILL03 L 4 rface and that was the solid silver plate J.G. Tipton, re Broadway. Tho rogular monthly bills wero allowed. | silk the latest laventeen ‘and warrauted not | 18 SUrfAce Anc hat was the il sfiver plate - PEOPLE S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ke . The expenses of the police department for the | to cut. ) ] name, the title, the datc of birth and death of She Did It With a Hatchet. MANI % Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. =y Waterwork PlumbingCo. month amounted to $1,518.70 and the tire de- t,}‘;”:‘".* een I“;“*l“’ the deceased. Pat 0'Toole, an ex-county jailer, appeared At sy A iildren’s satin parasols des ; o = , ) ——r— oS = i 5 artment $1,512.50, st While this solemn closing was D o 5 fu(rl;.‘;ll(l:lh‘; ml;u.\\.‘1}.n-\\\‘.x‘x.;.|1y locatod || PARERERY L 0 roe 4 Shildren's ponge o place, the doors: ot ho ;n 3:‘";:;1&.:‘.Z\‘xlnl“:q.i : |Iil.u|;uun”\\x_th ABIG LOTE OF 3 & : 2 A 4 arlor were closed. Jpon o e Lc o inches in length, in money paid by him foraspecial deputy, but not | Spectal sale of Henvietta fast black sateens, e e s e oo 1 boare Aotadlby T Ratoh et tha hARds ot atina e TR TR QR ¢ q At thero had becn considerablo sharp spar- | tho finest lack in’ th. ountry: el Pl phcarern oty belohet it YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS ¥ ring between the members them with a beautiful satin finisb. Choka of St. Wencesluus church of thi Mrs. Coffee has alot at Twenty-second and them also th I from the fin t you cannot t and a number of resident and visiting A CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETABLE PLA FRUITS, EIC. J. R. MPHERSON, > 1281 East Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs Tz MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. The Gas and Eleetric Light company’s bill - O o1 Mason which she has been grading, to wh = Th ; 3 all wool henricita. The price comes_de The Do b 5 . kson a0 s uoelara g e A good hose re TR for was referred for consideration when | edly lower, - We have them both in French, The D.'mlu':-'hmfti s "1';."':'»‘“:U"\Ty‘;.‘x{. operation O'Toole objected. There was a ¢ war for some time, during which Mr to the throng flee asserts Pat applied all sorts of insult- of the building | ing epithets and wound up by knocking h 'imll the grmnluh-l. mllmomThm lh‘cm that the | over a lawn mower, when she retaliated with ast moment had at length avrived. 0 ne: veapon at hand, cutting open his ofitho/finest The pall-bearers then tenderly raised the ::5‘.1:‘,‘ eapon hihand, Cutiing bpen Bla IMPORTED WASH GOODS, casket and bore it from the house to the O'Toole claims that it was all pure mean- All of Whitelaw's 1\nl~l imported Scotch wse, which stood opposite the en- | pess on her part and that he is not the sort of hyr cloths a i on the Burt str sids The | yan to lay hands on a woman, Our prices for , Ble and ) ushally asked for hose purchased ut Bixby The gasoline stove 1s more dangerous t the unl the report of the chief of police came up. i Auste This was for the purpose of ascertaining the | the weck are T T uihts the tower lights were not lighted. about s using the C. B, Gas and_Electrie Light Co.s | The bill for §2,600 for the construction of the gus stove. Eighth street bridge and the approache: the Benton street structure were referr h the shaded window: which hung without the e If you wish to negotiate 101 oD "“"”"’I‘;" the committee on brid real estate security, at lowest rates, sco k. omptL dgoai o P2 Sheafe & Co., brokers, Broadway und Main | , Dr: Cady’s bill s city veterinary, amount- | French sateens it who — perfor this duty | " Quite a deep gash was cut in the man's street, up-staivs, L ot Arus likewlse tho | in white goods k were cntatives of the Catholic parishes and the wonder is that he was not == m——— — == I of the | hospital for 26 for the | for this week ou | of the city are as follow Mrs. Coffec is 4 small, slight womin ~ B N N A Waste of Water. o S, Davis. for filling tho | 11950 600d8 Cathedval, Thomas Swift and Vineont | not more than 4 fect, € inches in height, and @FTA" BEEBLE & COM P[\NY The 11 S G B3 s Burkle . Mary Magd; sbuch | weighing scarcely a hundred pounds. < & o ; nand buil storm that visited this | qitehes oxc city Monday night was tho n; has“oceurred in- sey less than a cloud burst. — There several showers from 10 to 12 o'clock, but they wes d th vated by the motor company on Pothering] Co., and dona Ba that | Avenue A was re 1to the city engincer caders and Promoters of Low Prices ud John B. Furay ol yeata s little | and the streets and alleys committee, WoOIBUY diranti trom ol tnah a0 “The bills of the watorworks company for ) straight to headquarters, New etting hydrants were allowed. Yotk and Boston, ne stop at any little i udi orted receipts from theelerk | country town on the hence the ruling 8s nothing compared with the tremendous | of the police court, amounting to £1,000. low. price TaRA B e e R el il = Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n Take one of Dr ) J. H. MeLean's Littlo nd dacob | piver and Kidney Pilleis at night' before you I | R E G- Gilmore | 6 40" bed and” you will bo surprised how MB “,m‘:‘ i bouyant and vigorous you will feel the next t. Agues, gary collegiate Jose awiezie and Peter . send for Catalogue. day, Ouly 35 cents a Vial. I argest Stock and Lowest Prices. Deale: and popular goi down pouring that began about 12:30, and | Poll Tax Collector MeLearn reported $176 [ ) 1o ot tho ; 0 ' Rourke ; = Jos. 2 77 Broadwuy, and 204 and 206 Pierco Str Couneil Bluffs, & 3 § prices on wall puper vule at the Boston | South Omaia, Dr. M. J. O'Rourke and Jumes R e L Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and continuod until nearly 2 o'clock. It didw't | poll tax collected 5B Store, L .y; St. Peter A. Creighton and John | G0od paper hangersat Crockwell's. e - - e S = rain—tho bottom fell out and the water jus cport of - chicf of police showed the force e o: St K's, John Rush and ————— : ,,.',“;\,.‘.l:;,,“,“ i‘l:':m.‘.l.lm.m v‘,'-l“l.“h(k ,:,,m..‘“.“'.f consisted of fiftecn men during Uie month of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. rd O'Keofte, o samueEantto Romemen: Leres Lo horse || o oppionn. w. s peser, [T 4 i d ents, The storm s May and that 133 areests were mude during : e oo s oner the paved walls gouds. stle -y, C. B. ARl o lC u] ) ] I wore totally inudequate to carry off tho | the month. Dr. 7. 1. Tackson of Lo Mars, Ta., is 1n the | aud sevwecn e fce of Clangyimon in ¢ : .- OFFICER & PUSEY, ] rivers of water that flowed down the | Petition of W. €. Dickey for reduction of | city. Hehas decided to locate here'and open and surpli " chanted Dr. H. 5. West, porcelain crown and bridge : 3 streets and through the glens, sweeping all | #ssessment on lots in- Wrights addition was mlfiw:ml <in P He is o skillful dentist and crere.” These were as folloy work, No. 12 Pearl. MANUFACTURING CO,, il L % swooping all | nted, will be u desirable acquisition to the prof Pathe R a0 i ConDoR: -—— ; E e nd 2lap Birdol :)‘l» tructons beforo Uhom, [n imany instances, | G Lo of Join Carrothers for | sion i the ci M ahers Walhy Nou(olk; Huycs, OI00R00E ] 1 yon want the best Wail paper g0 10 3. D. 1st Avenuo und 21st Stroot, o floating dobris stopped up the openthgs of | romission of ~sewer tax on his lot e mont: Couway and North Platto; | Crockwells. Corner Muln and Broadway, Sash, Doors and Blinds . thocatch basins, thus shutting off all escape | on Union avenue was referred to It is a Plea S (s e et —— Pt b e asn, L d for the |:“|‘yh."|m way of the sew {biles | the committee of tho whole for examina- | To show goods to those who_appreciate tho | Kiglish, Exeter; Moriarty, South Omahs s R Doa sl arhie 2t an Al domesbis assiiangad it nanatana 1 Sawing, Re-Suwing and bric smber and other building matevi tion, The petition showed that the gentle- ctremely low > making on | Ruesing, West Point; Wallace, G QP Bl B pgal OF0 0.1 amanka Rk 3 T O all kinds, Poreh Bricke were washed from the upper portions of the | me; roperty was completely surrounded | our goods. Quality and price are the great c“uklel'un:.flu-ul. A SPECIAL NOTICE Qollectiops’ madoland intoresy: paldion Uiae™ | Dlantng Suwing of ol ki ETEAS M city, and were found in the morn ing scatte b wers in front and rear and across one | winning cavds. Lawreuce, Sulith, Daxacher, ' Breitkopf, COUNCIL BLUFFS. D b sawdust, by tho birrel ‘All work to be along the business streets in the heart of the | end, and the sewer tax amounted to ubout the We will place on sale this morning a manu- | Jennette, (.Lmlwr, Fitzgerald, , Hill- - tirst-class, * Telephone city and over the submerged distry ou the | value of the prope 9 facturer's sumple line of gent’s neckwear at | man, S. J., Rigge, S. g L J, and | ————— e “YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Doitows. It wus stated vesterday that be- | Bids for the constiuction of the iron bridge | prices that will close them out in & hurry. | Averbeck, S, J . Gini }l\‘\"l":'l:“l‘l\l'n:‘m;‘.l“;\x .(.vn.‘\lur \‘\;‘m- I‘llln‘lll\[ll t]v!nh-rvd Il nl‘nll reet wercopened, | We will start them at 15, 35¢, 50¢ and Across the walk and leading to the hearse, vv:\\l ? good bread and | D, E I\A]"l" ART, | — AR i d our and a half. ctuin it was that the | Four bids wero presented, ranging in- price [ 75e. They are all of first quality and usually | with drawn swords at present was drawn up cake b 2 Vico-Pros. streets wero all filled wbovo the top [ from £2,000 up. Aldermun Casper thought | etail by first-class stores at 25 to §1 150 | two Blos of tne Bohemian. Knighte: of St 7 o 1S, R. "“"'“ Cashie CHR[S BObEN of the curbiug and the water | the ent lvon bridge was sufticient, and | a fine line of four-in-hand and Windsor scarfs | George and between these also were carried | VWANIED vants the use of o ge poured over the sidewalks into | after considerable discussion und the notifica- | that will please you, We are giving splendid s remains, tlo he } b SUINIGE for his keop: n { P tho cellars and flooded in graded lots to the tion trom £ A, Wickiu id alues in gent’s under We have anew | o the south of the Episcopal residence fs | "8 Address A6, Bee Qounsll Bluiry l 1/(, \ ¢ L o o) (1“( lepth of several feet, g it the advancing price in ivon would not [ line of boys' kuee pants, )c and 6he— | the convent of the Sacred Heart, It is sur- SALE X : = ,}u the Martin Hughes building, corner t his bid to be considered as stationary | very cheap. Our lace caps for babics at 20¢, | rounded by a most beautiful and capacious | F'OR SALE or Rent-Garden L‘{“'fi.,u‘,v",'.’ =S AL SR HAGRAREER S 00 . i L Park avenuo and Broadway, a sixtecn-inch | for all summer, the bids weve referred to the | 25c; 40c und e are great trade winners, We | lawn. Here was witnessed a most affecting | gluporse® V¥ J- e Itlce. 1062 Maln st,, Councll | Paid Up Capital. . aa0n Factory and Planing Mill ol gafoty wall of Dilcic was torn from its posi- | city engineor for tabulation 1o o nice line of ladies’ und misses’ blouso | spoctacio. Tho. striioture. itsolf. was hufs Pl i B Surplus and Profits FRAERII Sl PR B eau tion by the flood on its way from Picrce | John Hammer was awarded the contract | waists that we will close out this week at cut | in black and white, and on the north endhung | TNOR SALE -Totel propert ro0ms, ¢ Liability to Depositors i oL ioaeauonippedy D et SANCEO VHIoonlod) taos strect and the bricks, mortar, mud and water | for constructinga sewer from Powers diteh | prices, a large shield in black upon which had been | K trlly ‘located: Mib. Wi Noble, 19 Dinectops—l, A, Miller, It O: Glenson, B [ 1 tory In the clty, Al modern, Tatost puttors deposited in the intevior of of the builaing. to First avenue, Jon't forget us when v v - i oty 14 3 ! A ) Shugart J Edmundson, Chus | machinery; op y wechiniod e | in J ) ) b Don’t forget us when you want to bu wrought in large éharacters a mitre, erosier | Eighth St, Council Blufrs, PSS 2ot ,,., vl banking busi= | Speciul atfention glven to seroll und ud be *Famous,” just across the street wis The muyor asked the advice of the | trunk; think we SAve YOU SOIe Mo and cross emblematic of the pastoral and THY pay Vi 1 home i Sid surplus of any | sawing, planing and trinming, General cons nufi.mx to the depth of a foot or more in the [ city as to what should be doue with | No trouble to show Call and seo us, | sacred duties of §ha ofice of the deceased, | YV the An¥ rent when you can buy o homeon orn Lowit. tracts and tea torliousos and Lutidlnge cellar, the thieves, teamps and other undesivable | 328 Broadwa . CULLY. Thes wever, wi scchless compared " Vo vt o fo 4 T yposits, | aspecialty, Cornor North Maln and Myuste The foundation of W. J. Manley's resl- | etcotra which the Omuha police department B B R EE s .),.“I.‘:.,,‘,}',,‘m“u.“ ,T.')'LM“\, 8 suipaed | v any iyele fumily the how Intorest on Time Deposits. | il Colnell Bium. Telophone dence, on North Seventh stecet, was partially | daily and nightly brought to the end of the Beanty in Plaster, mortals which occupicd the lawn, 116 Wor Ut $12 per month, BRI 0 b T = A m"l‘“l‘n‘n“:}\l;'x‘-n’“nn [l S G A, 0 und ltlulup.‘-.l‘;umn x.u\;. s0il - \hl-«m r.' b young | grouped about thirty ladies o 5 A pome wariu 8ALy 813 ot Ion S, / ‘ ® Fiprapp! ar of Do v’ avored the appointmen gentlemen who by Heart stunding with bowed head: Nk Moy 5 34 Dok month, '( v RCEOIS opera hiouse was carried for ten or ftecn foct eial patrolmen to guar ) being the leaders in prac art | hunds und suffused eyes and BOrrowful | A home wosth SR at 818 bos month: ~ N T N T2 MAXON & BOURGEOLS, away by Indian creek, which rose above its | vent this sort of “business, und upon motion | in thi ve @ new surprise for their | countenances. They were almost immovable. | Other priced homes on the same terms. The / ARCHITEOTS ordinary height between six und ten feet at | the mayor was authorized to appoint two | patrons. have just completed and put | Their eyes were bent upon the | above monthly payments include principal \ . ‘ > that point ey . | mounted police, one for the day and one for | on exhibition fn their show window, 25 Pearl | ground, ° Their ' somore habits stood | #nd interest. For full 5“"!"" ars oull on or ol S ‘i . \ AN Xy Pho street just north of B, T. Watermaws | night for this puvpose. Alderiun Lacy sug- | street, o number of samples in new and origi- | out in bold " relief ngainst the | address the Judd & Wells Co. 000 Broudway, | Ihe Only Exclusive Sign Shop SUPERINTENDEN factory was caved out by the creck for about | gested that the oficers could muke their sal- | nal designs of plastic work, Contrasted with | emerald velvet of the lawn and tho browned | Council Blums, \ 2 FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. ten foet, uries by collecting fines from the saloon keep- © the most expensive lincrusta weltons the \,n. of brick behind them. TAOR RENT. good _moaern houscs. W. in the C Vo M-« i ¥ The Fifth avenue motor line was washed | ers on Cut-Off islund and the suggestion was [ plastic work appears to such an advantage aated from them by & narrow path O RN o aoad. Ing #58 g S n bl o 1o | moom 20 Merriam Biock, Councit Biums fa out between Fifteenth und Sixteenth streets, | approved F 1 roiibos (o are of A AhASIE AL ORR. || Soptiaied tomiithem by & BAtow path = oHlgn writng und gralning taught on appll= | Room 610 N. ¥. Life Buliding, Owuhu, Neb. and the pussengers on that line had to walk Lo Retail Merchants association were | tect the difference, and when put upon the | were formed in lines and ranged in years and F‘"‘ RENT § o ~ . about a block T oder to 1each o car iat ited the wse of the concil chambor for wall i is Landsomer and woro durablo than | experience from miniws to graduates. - Eich pathroow, watar In iguas atd yurscloel D. A. BENEDICT, T T TR U T T IR would take them to the end of their trip v regular monthly mneetins. this prized and expensive decorative | was clothed in black, and over her hair was BUERRE RIS 2N n 5 The residence of Dr. B, 1. Woodbury, cor- | The school board’s attention wus ordered | muteriul, It . affords. the artist @ | thrown a light vl of lace. | A 419 Broadway - - Up swirs | FACIAL BLEMISHES. [ ner of Story and Bluff stivets, was fiooded | called to the condition of the ulley in the rear | better field for wlity in design | When the casket made its appearance, all Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black unl\l;l:lllnllfi A(r}! mm‘l left n-; lzn-l lower Iiwr( of v\t > Third street se “1‘ L and the va 3 and detail, so that orated with it | these ladies fell upon their knees sars fell on P —_—m m ser o —-———— Head Freckle Superfluous A i@ Northwestern hotel, oo o A numerously signed petition was | ited | need never in profusion and handkerchiefs were used to = - N N Ra e NG i Broadway aud ‘Iwelfth strect, tho tables and | asking the abatement of whut the petitioners | pictures, each with distinetive foatures. o | coneoal thse el v VW B HAYR soveral baautithl modary houss g Ly Hair Removed. Addre chairs in the dining room were swimming in | considored a n of tho club shooting | samples of the new work iu the windows will The bishop it wuas who had induced the | 1ats in Omiuha or Counell blutts. The Judd & MRS. GILLETTE DR W, L:CARELT a couple of feet of water. range on North Thirty-fourth street. The | attract a greav deal of attention Ladies of the Sacred Heart to build in this | Wells Co,, Council Bluffs, Ia NG bar) ool B46 M us Block, Broac The cellars of 5 f the business houses | petition was granted and the arrest of all per- lotte nan puinters and de- | city. It was he who aided in rearing their - Is still at 2. sepleus LA DRy on Broadway between First and Thirteenth | sons violating the ordinance agalust shooting | signers with ~ extraordinary natural ab beautiful pile. It was he who had, in_thei N ~ ) T 2 PasnlSineat COUNOIL BLU 1A streets were flooded. in the eity limits and make & special study of the true early years, divected patrous totheim,who had I . NI 14 Pearl Street, BLAT hd A Seve «ll]‘lp gullios wero cut in Grace | Churles Nicholas was granted xlh«--\‘!qu mony of colors, and produce fine contrasts | witue their success, and it was bhe )¢ 7] \1] Mrs. Pfeiffer's Milllnery ' — —N o Btrve vanklin - avenue, Slutsman street, | right to put up and maintain bill boards in | and combinations to match every variety of | now to whom they were bidding » Btore, with hor N Bonto street, North Second street, Grabau | the city furnishing, Ch heaters, public build- | a long, lasting, speechless farewell ¥ A AT QT Q D . 3 . M. ELLIS & (J() N avenue and High street inan Casper called attention to the | ings and private are puinted, fres The pall-bearers took the carria as PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. HAIR - GOODS, { Mr. Dalton's pace on High street was ity for @ bridge across the creek in the [ coed and decor them in paper, lin- | signed them, preceding the hearse. Follow v i flooded and & number of hogs were drowned | Bubbitt tvact, and the matter was referred | crusta and plastic in_ the lutest styles of the | ing the latter came the elergy, 4150 in car Fiust Class work guaranteed in A portion of her splendid r’ (&1 l e Cls in their pens. to the bridge committee for inguiry art. As a strong and proper support to their | riages,the Bohemian Kaights marching beside S ¢ Stook sUll roma 1a. Y Ben Austin's lot on Lower Broadway was Mprs, Mary Gorden was granted one year in | ability as artists, they have the finest and | the hearse, Following the clergy cawme | @VEIY respect. EDIN 18 116 LAk OB POFRRIAY AND BUILDING ERINTENDENTS, submerged aud about seventy-five chickens | which to complete the opening of High street | largest stock of wall papers in the city and | about 250 carriages of Catholics and non B e i B\ fiUcds uud Ornutacnte s 40 and 4 Bullding, Omuha i perished ignominiously through her property | people who have work doue by them are Catholics ¢ 3 88 Fourth Street. B AOCKER B OFURIARHIS and R 1 24 Mortian Blod Qu Bentn slicet, near the Indian creck | - Aldevman Kulpher was suxious to kuow if | sured of buving tho newest and besty The procession wound nmorth on Thirty | Council Bluffs « e Jowa uiiell hp0udencs sUlcLed J