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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; MONDAY, JUN —— 0 4 ) M 0 club, and they need something like this to get | tion, as the pace was very fast for an exhibi- | ( l 'n " l I \ \TR (T Q| struction, and the board adjourned to glve 1 ” E OMAHA BEE thony down "t “u.umwl.’n:.‘ ]t lonel Reod } tion pull TX the vonclusion of the Face the 0 \ 0\ " ;“, [0 :\ b, the committee time to make its report Li - . ought to be willing to pay £50 or &5 a month | men pulied to the boat house, housed their The committee was called to order and a COUNCIL BLULNES, to have Gandu e 1t would be worth | boats and prepared them for 'shipment east. | 3 recess taken at Mr. Anderson’s request to OFFICE PEARL STREET, twice that to him from the very start, Gau- | When told the time Gaudaur stated e allow him to present a minority report NO. 1 iL ¥ daur could do more for the lake one year | that n,v»l,‘“ so must bo_ short .\[.,.1 b ok | Majority and Minority Reports of the Com- Alter svalting neatly two hours Mr. Ander 0 d by cartler in any part of the City, | than Reed could in ten, and it would benefit | can't pull two miles with a turn in less than i , son appeared with his report |'1”\]\"'-;|: N ‘\|S\I\',\.',|‘f( Hardl 0% LRt 1t WOId sy OVRBE’ ORB per- veminutes, When T am in racing trim T mittee 01 Construction, He objected to M, Coots' report being ac 9 el £ L - necessarily has 1 pull two miles over astraightaway course cepted, as he had not certified that the bulid Ly HONES son. Everything at the lake | - ¢ WL AL, to pay tribute to Reed, cither directly pout 11:50, but it takes about ten seconds ing was completed according to plans and | e b N directly, and it is to his interast to wor extra to tnirn @ stake. The water is hardly (A BIG CUT IN THE GRADING BILL, | specifications, aud made a motion to that of i 5 wnything that will draw people to the lake. | in shape for good time. i o (:-(;Il_ which was lost = ju bet I am in favor of the plan, und 1 will | - *This side wind makes a side sea, and it is Mr. Anderson then proceeded to read a SRR TR e Y8it. 1O 5 PR, NER ¥ - - could be Iaid out here that I would like to e Balance Due Ryan & Walsh Fixed n pages of legal eap, 1t went into all the | MALESPAINS 1N T BACKDEAGGIN G FERLINGE BMCTEDE G EEHO% BLLIOUS Ni4%, | FEVIR N. Y. P.Co S3h orcelaln crown and bridge | pull over on & fne day, This woeather is all 7,081.0 details of the history of the hospital as NFLAMMATION OF THEBOWILS, LIS a0 il dringon Tntornal Viscorn N.Y.P.( Dr. H. 8. West, porcelain crown and bridge | pull over on a fine day. This weath at $17,051 Anot Long detalls of the history of the hospital a | N ATATS bR e AR Utoral secretions to healthy aes Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal work, No. 12 Pearl right, but the wind isi't in the right quarter. s ¢ viewed by him before; winding up by reciting \M',‘, e \,‘J Wb Heavy. yosterday on . Yos, T will go cast tomorrow night. Hamm and Stormy Session of the that, ac ords, tho contract s g & .l exten cable dwellings located in all parts of | goes gorth to Mii neapolis, and this ends our Commissioners, ors had v al of $133,84 RADWAY & €O, Now York. ines, and several extra’ trains were run e A ] Thcr wvere hundreds who went to Fairmodng | the iy, for vent. by £, H. Sheato & Co., | prescht trip count of the hospital utrict park, and Bock's garden und Manawn cach | Broadway and Main st., up stairs. e \ . price. with extras us allowed by the superin Bl thelr stiare § : i Ll { § Appropriation sheet No, 68 of the genc tendent, was $127,835.02, he recommended About two hundred cars of freight ¢ S, B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, Samples of Dr. Miles' Restol fund came up before the county commission- that the contractors be nwarded &3,000,57, and esterday over the Rock Island, 1t had been | loanmoney for Lombard Investment company. | at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, cures | o B o SR A PeaAlhir that all claims of sub-contractors be rejected, lelayed by the recent shout. The com: - - headache, nervousness, slecplossness, neus | ©rs Saturday afternoon on sceond reading. | Hemoved that this report bo made the rep iy will soun= hhve. everythin Children's Day. ralgia, fits, ete On this sheet were the names of Jolin Cor- | of the committee on construction, The mo- PANY W s00n Ve verything egular PanNing orden, Move everything fn regular | oo dny was childron's doy at the Con- [~ © " —— - Y coran £, Sam Chambers $2, and John tionwaslost, i The Rock Island has comploted repairing | €regafional church, Thore were many of | For dinner bourd apply “to Mrs. Kemp, | man 81, for witnoss foos in_ tho Investigntion | paport. signed: by Hioseern. (“‘_y““,"“"m;l its washed out track sufficiently to cnable | their fresh and happy faces in the congrega- | 53 Sixth avenue, T, of Mount & Griffin's coal bill Turner, was prosented to the board, them to run their regular passenger trains tion, and the ordinance of baptism was ad- [ e Queen Knows o Good Thing. Mr. Berlin moved that these threo names [ Mr. Andorson ealied Turner to the chair time, The first one swas sent out Saturday e X The | . L Dl e St f5- B i ESHE NN toport:. whdtte. thios . ministered to ten of them, The church was Ihe Mueller music company, No. 103 Main | be stricken from the list. No second being port, wading through night. The Milwaukee is still tied up, and b fi fovsisl - M| P N E e (AT ity My | veoaioed ) tho ol NIE: PO Has the entire thi zain, while the other mem- will be for several days handsomely decorated with flowers. T B O W e R e L It CRUBC U TEEOR e vl RIS, 0 L8 oDy HIO: St Charles Graves was arrested for assault | altar and chancel were converted into banks [ 15, 1860: p | the chair and seconded the motion in order | oo TR e peort bo atbeteicd 1 and battery by Deputy Marshul Fowler, | of sweet-scented blossoms. The music was | “Queen of England purchased Hardman | t59ing the matter before the board. of the majority of the committee, The me rrand piano from our Europed t for A ) Graves is eiployed nt Mat Harle's livery and | unusually fine, Mrs. Evans sang a magnifl- | §rand plano from our’ Furopean dxont for | sy “0rnofte objected to this and moved to [ to substitute was lost, Anderson and § W i 140 voting for it . boarding stabie, and assaulted o man by the | cong offertory, and the choir rendered some % ot agel odge | amend by putting the street on its passi name of Nichold, who has o horse kept there. i f‘m:"“ l‘"Ml Lty i LTIl TG RR A o L L Anderson fook the chairand Mr. O'Keeffo He was released to appear at 7 o'clock this i, . T said the attendance of these | M2Yed the adoption of the majority report morning for tri D Entos i O . Orofta; olised fox ettvorks €105 N Y Blimbiog Oo: & 1 sid the attendance of these | * Mr. Berlin moved to amend the report by The two men, Carlin and Geohegan of | | e pastor, Rov. G. W, Crofts, chose for AT witnesse not been requested by the | allowing the contractors $10,971.07 on cond Omaha, who were arvested for attempting to 1I|hv\: "j;‘ )‘_‘ "“" I Loy ok e it 1 A good hose reel free wita every 100 feet of | board, and, while the amount involved was | tion that bond be given covering the estir disposc of discased meal in the Bluffs, will | HhoU St koW e NOW s ‘o salvation | hose purchased at Bixby's. e small, it would be establishing a bad prece- | 0f about £5,000 which is afloat and cannot be have o hearing before Judge McGeo this | e &Blo 10 ake theo wie whto saly dent.’ The witnesses on_the other side of the | found. = This amount was arvived at by allow- Afternoon at 3 o'elock. Tho defendants have | througn faith which 1s In Chelst Josus.© © | g iaie callony ishod, and new in- | case had not been paid by the board, but if | 1€ the cohtractors 1245 cents per yard for the both been released on_ bail. - One of them put | it thiss Seldressod THmotny, ang Cais 06 ments. 185,00 cabinoes for | these bills ware nllowed these othor witncsses grading, A up his horse, wugon and effects, and th | o et dawn of his intellect he had been . Elegant finish warranted. 220 Main | could bring in their bills also. Mr. O'Keeffe opposed this, saying that the other secured $100 bail, SAUBR tHe \wtivd of CIbd s, DR U1 HOWEE it Mr. O'Keeffe took the floar and reiterated | Xind of grading Ryan & Waish had done was — A A ARt it ML AN CONSIDERING BRICK. his oft-repeated statement that the board was | Shtirely {‘;“‘ 1t from that dono by Jensen, Buy Wall Paper 1) GWIBH Bl b4 OB, LG AN AV Oy eirie continually doing things which 1t hadno | o used & miching, whilo Itvan Gillette & Freeman’s, 25 Poarl street, phatic in enj the duty of parental | Board of Public Works to Experiment | Fight to do e 5 IR Bt o AIEE WL BBOVaLs TEoa CCEREE - teaching. So it was with Timothy, He SiHeIAEe Mr. Anderson said the county attorney had | % ) 1f you wish 10 sell your property cs G (o et St (A 5 said these claims were illegal 1 the bo: 2 ; x 2 £ you Wish 10 5 Bl tesilent. Gog | ame into th world with a strong xelizious | mpaboard of public works,at its meeting Sat- | hast o sight tr mar oo ol nd the bourd | Xy Boriiy defended his course and held S/\TU R N ("6(7‘3 ) Judd & Wells Co., C. B. Judd president, 606 | yavure, and hi il grew withh his body ’ \ wature, and his soul gre s body. Vi : gl it . 2 : t the amount he proposed wis a fuir an Broudway. Whon Pabl fiest mot Hith he whs ready to yo. | wrday afternoon, considerd the question of | ~ Messys. O'Keeffo and Anderson had o [ that the amount ho proposed wis a faiv and e the season of 180 at the Union Driving Park, Counell Bufs, Towa, from March s O BRI R teRnTHOATING Kanibary ron ceive the knowle of Jesus Christ. His | thekindof brick to be used this year in paving. ;‘-n!xll Iljl]lh'_ .~I)--ll over_the records of the Mr. Turner w: in made chairman and | ubtilJune Ist, when he will be returned to Fremont and his worthy eompankon i 043 Life building, Omatia: 903 MerrigB | knowledge of the seriptures pointed him to | The contracts for this work call for Gales- | board. The latter said the records of the [ np /L ECEH the fo0%. CH Sed ST ~ neer, 043 Life building, Omaha; 202 Merrigt | (RORICORD B U2, SRS Dotiile points brl b S TRAOAL T 8 s past were silent as the [ 4,06 o i) v, foot to fi the tl 3 s ( block, Counell Blufts.” to the pole. It did not take long to convert | buE ':“*in('l’{ R }\(\'l'll(tll"“:)“;\n o T umounts paid out on the hospital [ it 00 e O o0 oW Sy | W11 take his place from RS Apuit e mlinta i are haiehiystiiipne ) the AT N 5 d he beenmo a strong and useful [ PO g AL - H 1 d the FRBDE ot oL obiH 2 2:80 performiers. Suturn s ¢ ut stullio o' Tiist " o M\Washi (Gooda for This!( {10 AnCEN0 LCGIO TG LIS MndseIdL 1 ok shiall ba allowed!tinder! theliatear part Things waxed very warm and the air was ““A\‘h’_“ l‘l""l‘,;i"""“ o “I‘m'"_l:t e a ekl B30 pounds: foi ) powell B ““l l'fl S facts that, are of thought: The child | of this clause. Mr. Kierstead expressed | Sulbhurous fora ol ainutes, a3 these W0 | and was lost, Messrs. Berlin and Anderson I tho usnal re % ble papor e s gt A e 50 at a very early age may receive true himselt in . favor of patronizing [ SEMINNOTS SEeq UD fhe Secords voting for’ it and the other members it omiscs A aro MeLood, 2ml iy ron Cholca stylos of challics, light, moatum and | Impres i, TR L home brick - makers o provided @ | Frookedness, againstit. £ L A R YR il dark, at ¢ vy i ey ihRaRllily brick could be furnished which would wear | Peace finally scttled down on the scene and | The majority report was called for and JAS. G. SMITH & SON, Fremont, Neh. 5 o s blege i a8 W early S1lias tHEIGIAIGA b, ;. SGAYas B iE i cried, Cortiizan, Turner and O*Keeff Justreceived, two cases challies biege in A as well, or nearly so well as the burg, | Mr. O'Keefle’s amendment, to put the appro- | frtied, Cortizan, fum 3eriin aguinst it all the latost colors, 4 e, usual price S . Skt s In order to determine this point, a number | priation sheeton its passage as read, was | g for it ar ! X T~ Double fold challie bicge (stripe 9, | St o e brenend, e e anpreciata thas | of tho various makes of brick will be placed | called for . Dtie board then ndjournied, ‘after WHY PAY HIC 1 1 PRICES 614c, Just half | Which ft roceives and bo developed by it. | b alarge revolving eylinder and tumbled | Mr. Turner beeame hopelessly entangled in [ §1s session of seven liours, until next £ X - GUARANT "AST BLACK ¢ With the child's soul it is the same as swith | about promiscuously. The brick which comes | parliamentary rules and called for advice on | 48Y ab 2 oclock. Th Qs SPECUSitIR | out of this test with the minimum amount of | ull sides. Ho finally decided that he would e English fast black satcen, 1, worth %, | fho ot [ fhe, begnaing 06 1 Jife | Gopipying's will be decided on, other qualitios | put the amendment first. and it was eatried, A BLOODY PRIZE FIGHT. e New fot Mulhousa sateen (zuarante o o aBtgs | ¥ e L Bt e [*halngogunl, he question was called for as amended, but - Our new Austran henrietta sateen is wonderril Tignta: Tt o msies it tastos | . Mr. Kierstead reported that he had exams | the quondam chairman said ho “didn't sée no | Tim O'Hern and Barney Taylor Batile . I finish (0 a 8100 wool henrietta, Our prco, | Jrom st e (e i i MU | fod the North Omania sewer and found that | use Vot on the sume thing ain, " at Bouth Orians: i . A A »e and 40c, nature (and what enjoyment!) though it | &crack had been made along the top between Matters were finally straightened out and The bardest and bloodiest prize fight that | e 1o oot b | made In every line at prices that will not bankrupt yon S PV el Twel rects, v o o B There or ) 1ot sult. You 1t to beautify your home, don't you NEW COLORS | comprenends but little of what it sces, hears | Fleventh and Tywelfth streets, which could | the appropviation sheet was carried as orig- has taken place in the vicinity of Omuha for ““:‘.'! onpirat t su A \mll4.;‘1‘1‘m‘mmn‘yll~|II) i ISIGNS, S LRI LR A s ¢ | be vopaired at an expense of about $100. inally read. 0 Another lot of our 8¢ sateen, A bargain, | o ',,: iy it} Cieeen, the il sty | “Major Furay introduced u resolution,which | - The county clerk requested peamission to | 8 number of years took place at Germania PEOPLE:S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, We show 100 styles in our 12176 sateen, Sold ot e the ohild St up from <phe | Wwas adopted, calling for samples of paving | employ seven extra clerks to make up the tax | hall, South Omaha, Saturday night between MANDEL & KLEIN. #20 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 1owa. =) i other stores for. 15 alish satcen, | it it grown, In after vears the | brick, to be submitted to the board by noon | 1ist for 1880, These, books must be prepured | mim O+ Fern of Chicago and Barncy Taglor - chvice line, 1. Allour 12 yd patterns ER L LU e L ) i inspection and trial by | for the treasurer by October © and the clerk | of G o ‘O o1 T . 5 clusive styles) to go @ rd, for el sl Sl 1. stated that the work was fully one-third more | 7 s ? R nl oy R N T D A'N 9 B R O A D O N eSS Wit Fenrineor s i rectedito sl tho year than last. On motion of Mr. Corrl- | _The men entered the ring at 10:30 sl C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY price sdc. shap ddimensions o s, but enée INGHAMS, shapes and Jimonsions of things, but will | council for authority to repair the North Juest was granted, O'Hern stripping at 130 pounds and Taylor Apron checks, fast colors, Hopdil So it o n after voars he | Omaha sewer. Peter Martin kicked against paying taxon | at 166, The fight was with four ounce glove Wiholasals and Retail Dealeraiin with religion. In aft Bost quality staple cheeks S st s el B three dogs, and swore: that_he “had never inish 5 ST styles): French ginghams (Toil du Nord and Pt anRi oyl ot b6 Ay S eotarIto kit The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | mittee will wrestle with the dog question. oy 10 B b ROUICLYE AnG i apa Rt ot 120, Scoteh ging u when he was a child, 1 when s child ho | railway is the only line running solid | The contract with Bl Jounson for running [ Paddy — Murphy were behind ~O'Hern, hams T, worth 2hc. xc Pat- | g permitted to look into the spiritaal | vestibuled, electric lighted and steam | & county grader was signed and the bond | while Taylor was esquired by Pete Boyie Iargest Stock und Lowest Prices, Dealers, send for € zue. terns (12 yards) in Whytelaw’s and Auder- 1m. heated trains but\\ccnl'hit‘nw) Council | tpproved. = 5 £ and Tim Flynn. Pat Butler held the wateh | Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, & childhood. Everything is sweetc T T : - _cavenworth street us dirccted by the board Y A R A AR DA D, The new cashmere ombre 250, a bargain, | (hanogl Evewthing i sweeter to out | The berth r g lamp feature in the | List Monday, showing the amount of dirt to | After the usual wrangle Dan Paul g 5 5 R ; BOSTON STORE, us in our irtfan T'he impressions wa Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines | bo mov grading that street east of the s referee and the men ovdered | then he tool the ribs, and was fast F.M.ELLIS & CO Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., A At e e e e Teaon is patented and cannot bo used by any | Leavenworth s i sha ;. succumbing to the terrible onslaught, when G Leudors s Cromovat ol iy | e i Ui opeo g | athoe iy company.” It1s g | G o o 4 kot e oo s | e i . ana s o gt | St e Siier piaioun e | A o 3 j @ GtS B ouncil Bluffs, Ia. ed! i ohildhio : il the mproveme sl i T referred to the city engineer a reques i e O w0 | Yoves and stopped the fight. P. . Giet the Boston store prices on wall | Joarned, in childhcod v g Sthosvaryal am: i"'":‘('l“"‘ OULLSEED STy A bo | establish the gride of this street so that a | faced cach other, O'Hern, who showed & | ““X’Soeio of wild confusion followed, but the paper, get what occurred yesterday, but instinct- ‘Sleening cars leave the Union Pacific | change would not be likely to be in a year or | magnificent physique, toweringa full head | refe knew his business, and mounting AND DUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS. Y e fvely romembers what occurrod soventy yeurs | denct Ormane. at 0 e R so0. Mr. O'Keeffe remarked that the ‘county | taller than Taylor. The men spavred cau- | chair he said, “Gentlemen, this fight is a | Rooms 0 and 42 oo Building, Omaha, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. y ¢ ¥ years | depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. duily, arriving | St the olty's. Shave of the. coat o fora minute, as if measuring cach | draw.” Neb., and R 241 and 46 Merrian Block v 8 tion, resture stre o () navle It t perform Its fu _._»lm. - - R0 ho flowers we gathior thday. 8oon | at- Chicago. at 0:80: & m. Passengers | granin hut he wantea the wmatter Axed. s rongth, O'Hern then assumed the | And the crowd serambled from the hall, | Coutieil Bluffs Cotrespondence solicited % A, Wickham is home from o trip to Chi- | o e woro scareely tallor than the | taking this train are not compelled’ to | that the grade could not.be changed. the agy e, and forcing Taylor back into | some of them satisfied with the vesult, but cago. Hedleaves iygzain this morning for Ot- sppies, and the ollyhocks' towered up like | et out of the cars at Council Bluffs and The bills of the three assistant county at- corner, made a lurch for his wind with | the majority very sore on Chief Maloney be- tunwa, T s oot and baieht o o b e | Wait for the train o be clenned. Get | forneys for May wero presented and reforred | his loft, and catching him bard, knocked | cauge he shut the affair off bofore O'iern Hon, L. W. Roos returned _yosterday fro8 | yhrt ‘oun little” fingors Chrolte. them . oft, | tiokets and sleeping car berths at Union | to th o committce, i ust the ropes. Taylor came back | could have gotten in one more blow, which two weeks' trip to Pennsylvania, where he 1ahooMak innraRERaR GELsIE somitanoRt || okt o mea I E0 i aain st A report of the committee on bridges,which | like a cyclone, only to get it biff, bang in the | would have undoubtedly put the gory Tuylor was called on legal business. {OFQI oA b1g, i AME R LTEbUIIes a0 BEAaE | sy AN AT G s A L was adopted, recommended that the contract | jaw and neck With a vigor that aused him to | 1o sleep. TR e ST R n A B I E S0 Prtoiingl 20N FA K for constructing the sewer on Q street,westof | see several million stars, He w ver) T dalloacs roTeTo T, e 28 y—Cull AT OLear . E. PRESTON Pass Agt. Sousomntinbelawardod 't BT Brendan: {lgrokey; il janothor punchionld haveisons i BUEGeletoy (8 mILIn R LB HINDRONS on sale Monday morning: According to the text, the scriptures ar b T ) The finance committee reported in favor of | him out, but the call of time saved him, | ment of '_l‘lji’mplv-\lun uothing equils Poz- A lot of light ground figured lawns at3e a | aple to make one wise anto salvation, Th The new offices of the great Roek [s- | 2educing the cor bill for April by strik- | Taylor came up fresh'in the sceond, as if | zoni’s powder. v, half pric Wholo inflaence ds fn the direction of rignt. | 1and route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam | ing out $0 for swearing witnesses, The re- | yearning for more. He did not delqy, but : A lot'of light jrround figured lawns better | cousness. In them are the principlos. of ail | #treet, Omiuha, are the finest in the city. | port was adopted. The bill for May was al- | rushed in and planted a good one on O’ Hern's Steamship Arrivals. quality at 5 a yard, worth 1oc. true character, They tench reverence. hu- | Call and see them. Tickets to all points | lowed in full, having no such item. | neck and_another in the short ribs. But | At New York—The Bretagne, from Havre; Francaise, something new, 124 yd, | mility, mooknoss, purlty, gooodnoss, charity, | east at lowest rates The bills of Drs. Rosewater and Baldwin | O'Hern was_ like a stone wall, and cutting |y Gity of Chicago, from 1. arnool; worth e } i _ | o tiiem let the children be brought at home, .o for post-mortem_ cxaminations were allowed | loose he landed on Mr. Taylov's jaw with an [ 0 78 0 SRR IS UL 27 MAIN STREET, Best quality India challies, light ground in the church, in the Sunday VIADY GEIAND B OO LVATRD to the extent of $25 each, emphasis that sent him with a dull thud to | At Tiverpool-7tile Ohio, from New Yok i o A Best quality India challics, dark ground, e, THitharohiInLe ROt S i £ g el o103 . The report of the finance committee on the | the resin, First knock down for O'Hern, ik, London ~Sighted: “Tho Muinc, from | over C. B. Jacquemin & Co’s Jewelry Store Challie d'Ovient, something new and very | pen gospel taught, fo 2 ' sy oo ToB . Sk SEEC insurance on the hospital building wa In the third round there was little monkey- | Baltimorc; the S GRS EAA I RS L = 7 £ ALELY ) Efforts to ¥ecure Both By Leavenworth | yqopted, giving each of the following | in. O'Hern was anxious for a knock out. Landsome, 10¢ yd. e'hope o o ol 3 3 . Wiusl T . S Elton_mills,” homespun, very serviceable | sapgre OF e chu Street Property Owners. agents | insurance o the amount of | Fiddling Taylor buck into his own corner, ho | Mbs. Winslow's soothing syrup s th best CHR[b BOS goods, 1215 vd, worth e, : mecting of property owners on | £000 at tho vate of $18 per £,000 for | foiuted wirily with his lott, then sent in'his | 0T i, ot Angora homespun suitings 12!4¢, actual Ju wish to negotiate chattel or | Leavenworth strect west of Park avenue and | fi A V. J. Mount, Home insurance | vight with awful force, splitting Taylor’s HpIs0a Al Liyoltylen (0 nopainte s lotion chatiel or .lm :h,:.:.‘.,..ilu-.-m“- TR “} company of Omahas Murphy & Lovett, Hart- | cheek and drawing the blood in a torrent. | = (1“( Fluer de Lis, something choice, 1214¢ yd. Shea P e 2 BCI0I DEE <AV, 7 5 ford and A%tnaof Hartford; Olsen & Macleon, | First blood for O'Hern, but not satisfied with SPF(\[AL 1\()’1‘](‘ FS Just for S a lot of misses’ : Parkavenue and Leavenworth street Satur- | Rockford, Ill.; H. E, Palmer & Son, Conti- | this he kept up his hurvicane tactics and 4\ I = k S1h e mers 95 They are ouly worth 3 day night to consider tho proposed boulevard | mental! N York C. Iautiman, Connectiout | Tunded ahalt dozen good licks o' Taylor's COUNCIL BLUFFS. l‘;lt‘hll\' and Planing Mill. We will ¢ inue ‘the sale on gents’ neck- Mipton, real estate, dyway. and the viaduet on Leavenworth street. 'Ilu- of Hartford; M. R. Risdon, United Firemen | jaw and nost = . v locate wear ut 15, and blc. " Thoy aro simp S pton i s, BLVAY meeting organized by electing . C. of Philadelphin; Webster & Howard, ¢ In the outset of the fourth round O'Hern FOUNG min of steady hubits dusiros sits | (o hoiibped, mose contrully located f stunners at the price. We ean save you | R S £ o man and G. M. Coop mania of New York; Martin & Perfeet, Nor- | savagely upper cut Barney, producing another fon i private family or store. Address | o O e v on gloves, parasols and fans, We ¢ Important to Horsemen: Large line horse I'he property owners were un wich Union of England and Underwriters of | buckeiful of gove. Then the men clinched, ee ofile You money on socks, hoso aid under- | and turf goods. Probstle, 532 B -y, C. B. favor of both projects and nearly every New York; Williams & Burns, Nebraska | and in the close fighting Tim had much the - We can save you money on all kinds s = present had somcthing to f Pive, Nebraska; Howell & McShane, Phaenix | best of it. They were separated by the rogol, whlon was '\'x'{“{f‘vr." licgtimatenitorliounss o) We can séll you cheviot shirtings Sunday at Manawa. ter. It was the general opinion that prop: of Hartford; Nichol Brothers & Hall, London | referee, and almost instantly Taylor landed i B T G e g ) O LS G at b, 81, 10 and ¢ a yard that ave good The prime attraction Lake Manawa | owners on the street would donate fifty fect | and Lancaster, and Home, New York; Ring- [ heavily on the Chicago man’s juw. This e ar on andle. The finder will ¢ Y % enough for anybody. We will continue the | yestorday was the. exhit & ‘o be. | on each side for the purpose of making a’| Walt Brothers, Eagle Fire, New York; | repeated twice, finally getting home a necker | a'fuvor by loaving it at the Bee ofec 19 S sule on ladies' and risses’ blouse. waists, | YeSterday was the exhibition boat race be- | 918 Sl S8, (O GHS Wheeler & Wheeler, Omaha of Omaha; Kil' [ that sent O'Hern to the boards, He wus | Pe rel . you in baby caps. When you | tween Hamm and Gaudaur, and it was the [ A commiitee, consisting of J. T, Bell, kenny & Bray, Michigan Five and Murine, | quickly on his pins, however, and rushing in I 3 3 : IRCEOIS have made your purchases of the above very | means of drawing an unusually large crowd. | onel C, S, Chade and J. W. Griith, wis Detroit and Gléns Falls. The total amount [ it was hammer dud tongs until time was ARERs A MAXON & BOURGEO cheap goods, wo can ssll you a trunk at a | Trains on the Manawa motor line vegan run- | pointed o draft a series of resolution of the insurance was 30,000, called. Tuylor emerged from this round a | ing, 'Addross A 6, Heo oMo, Counell s ARCHITEOTLS very low price to take them home In. Now | ning at noon. lonving Br * | Dresantodt.to® the meatin The contract between the hoard and hideous spectacle, indeed, His nose was . - G T don't forgut the place, 828 Brondway. 3 R S natived vescnted th vi Brennan for constructing the sewe swolien to twice its normal size, his che (OR SALE or Rent—Garden land, with —)AND C. C.CULLY, | hour, and every train was loade Whereas, The eity of Omaha Is now entering | strect west of South Omaha at 7.5t split open and his vight eye closed, while his | gy, houses, by J. R Rice. 10 Main st., Councll SUPRRINTENDRENTS, > ~ i fullest capacity. pon Sive systen uprovements in | linear foot was ordered signed. body was one smear of blood LiL FINE INTERIOR DECORATION ‘The grasoline stove 1s more dangerous than | Fully two thousand people must have visited 1y of parks and | e oy dueiy Bt | Phe board then took . recess to make up - Both wen camefup smiling like a dune | YWHY pay rent when you can buy o homeon I ) 5, the unloaded gan. Save life and property by | the lke by this means, to say nothing of the | Yt o e s npoitance that the demands of 1 the report on the hospital. morning for the fitth, A quick exchango of the same terms, und in case of your death | Room 260 Merriam Block, Councll Bluffs, Ta using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co’s | soveral hundred who drove down, There thoretorey . © kept steadily In VIeW: | ho committe on construction was called | sharp blows ensued, then the men fell back | atany time leave yous family th home ¢ 1610 N. Y. Lifo Buildiug, Omaha, Neb gus stove. 109 3 e 15 R 0lved, That we urge upon the park com- | to order by Chairman O'Kceffe, who pr and the round was mou\umml in a play for | O N e &t ih it 812 por month, i i3 no doubt but that many more would have | wisfoners’ the necessity of widening West | sented a statement he had prepared, finding | wind. A home worth £1.50) at $8 per month, Choce vesidence property centrally located | driven over the South Sixtn strect boulevard, | Leavenworth street into a boulevard of at | the amount due the contractors to be §17, | In the sixth O'Hern led off with his vieht e worth for sale by E. H, She & Co. had ...‘_ not |.”.-.~.1 under u..-,‘.,\fl_p.,.m 1 At """lmmlil_*-d» nd glru (150) feet from the 7. 'J')|i~ Aunulm( was l'u,n d as follows: | but f iled to land, Taylor countering him worth MRS, GILI I.'l"l I Ma sporting h 5 d 2 Missor B g 3 s 10Ty 2 | Chicago boy's surprise, and_pasted him two r o % 5 Wiy, garlly;be middy onaccount of the recent ot ,,',:‘h.,{”[,‘,f ; ’,}.‘,(," e ke more in_quick succession in the mouth and | &bave monthly, p T Z gastiLed ———— low of the Mosquito creck. AT A ey s B UL HEIR ORI RIS el ec o latter knocking 0 his knces. ) 4 Pe Stree 1 1o & Gaudaur. "Dlio ateauicrs. M: ‘. Tonror. and. Roscuo [ Ly ik s of iho prongsed boulovurdyand | motat........... cssseerer S1L100 0 | RERH tho lather knocking bitn to bls kKices, | addross the fudd & Woll L0 B 14 Pearl Strest, ¥y The regular lunuml\ meeting of the Coun- | were both vunning and were well patronized, | practically ruin the adjolning property, as i d on gencrai contract . B8l [ e Ao Rt o ene A : Preifer's Millinery 2 i3 i« YOR SALE ~Hotel property 3 rooms, ¢ Btore, with her lufts boat ¢! o held evening, | There were move sailboats und yachts afloat | grade adapted to por line would, withont * extras 2566 1 of tho two, forced s and rained a stoy Gl Biuts boat club will bo held this evening, .| Thoke Wete fote selloonts und yiohls afioat | BEUDEDIARISG (0 AICIOR D WOMK, NINONS | o0 iiding wndlaxdavaiing. . of the two, forced matters and raiued a storm trally located, Mrs. Wi Noblo, 1% and one of the matters of interest that wi oud into w canyon with high banks on both of blows ugzainst O'Herns' ribs, finally knock ST, Couneil Blufrs, : k R 3 tter iuterest that will eqeiton (| ZORGintomeahy oW IR NIk ibAn ki onstoti |y o0 RS ; ing his man down. This was Teylor's best s oLl gL HAIR - GOODS. be brought up will be with reference to see B0 yachtamen, aad. some \ q i i ME-) smen, and 80 und summer, iid - snow drifts in the winter, | Bulance due..... . round, NOR It Wo g0l motern houses, [ Ing what inducement the club s willing to | very credituble sailing “was done.” Rowbonts [ Whilo the expense of srading would amount 10 | Of this amount. he stated that the con- | - But us strange as it may appear_the South P SRR s, Agrtionatehananloly offer to get Jacob Gaudaur, the noted profes- | Were in great demand gnd the hoat live at least ®0,000. The location of the falr | tractors had been allowed $19,251.10, at the | Omaba man was uotin the next. - O'Hern hit NOR RENT—A new six-room cott i1 the Lt opportunity onal oarsman now in the city, to locate | Men had all the busincss they ~could | groundsus:south of the new’ parks adds to | yate of 3 cents per yard for him bard and often, one blow laying the l‘ DAL RO0m Y RLOE IR RO dRo R 2 forsuerifice bargains in hufp bere, M. Gaudaur admits that ho is “stuek | 8000d o, There were hundreds who prom. | the Vlue of the Leavenworth houlevard and | g0uny he clajmed should b gashed cheek open afvesh, and | and puntey. inquire of Mrs. | X D Roods und ornaments o tho Blufts, and hus anmotneel e st | enaded along tho shore of the lake or loan sife crossing of the Missourt Pacific tracks— | cents per yard, making & which i [ St almost scate iy oty v | 1054 p As announc Ms desive | about the hotel balconies or puvillion, waiting | alveady a dangerous crossing, and whero the | been overpaid on the item of $19,251.10 for | maining optic. A hard knock-down from NOR RENT—Tho store room, No. 18, fronting of vemeving here froff St. Louis, provided | for the great event of the aftornoon. ' Colonel | Fisk to'lite und Timib wiil be gréatly inercased | grading, Deducting. ihis, there’ remained § O Hounos dieht ended the round R FonRi\ B0 S 2 N T VTR he is offered uny inducement. Ho stated yes. | Reed ranged three vows of chairs “along the | 1 the street westward is converted into o | §17.051.67 still due the contiactors. i 1 tha skt O Tarn oroed thie Bahte st ames. ] terduy that if the boat club or Coloner Keed | south side of the pavillion and sold ve- | deep gorge, us will be necessary in providinga | * As'soon us this port was vead Me. Ander- [ ing, jabbing Taylor vepeatedly with his [eft, | WWE HAVE soceral beautitul molora s Sl LG LN e th wanted him to come hero and were willing to | served seats for the vace at 25 cents cach aud | Proper grude without a vinduct, son read a long history of the records of the | and smashing him in the ribs® with bis vight 0 wo Wil trade for encumbered v exteud any oucouragement he would be very | did quite a business LA oplus. of thes |6 atrected, 10 | commissionors boatng upon the until it 'looked like a knock-out. Butthe | lats fn Omali or Gounell biutts.“The Judd & | Tl Only Exclusive Sign Shop in the City. —— glad to make the change. Said he: 1 lik The race wus called nearly on time e b 2| S /0% oMo b took u i carly o © | county commissioners, the board of park srading vouchers, showing each vou South Omahog was game and he took his $hi city and T 1iko. the ko, Manaswa can Lo, | and thors was little delay. Gaudaur was the | missionors wid the ity couneil, Witich cen 'paid the contractors, by | gruel as if he had been brought up on it — made i great placo if it is handled vightly. If | first to wake his appearance on the water, [ The roport was adopted and a committe ¢ and o what purpose drawa. | - When Tuylor come up i the. tonth both l hC J n s s 0 s e A. Murphy e Other priced homes on the s T was to como hero T would guaranteo toave | Ho wore a xod suirt, blue trunks, black s appointed to cousult, with the purk cor ving the reading of this statement | eyes were about closed and his face and chest it ome boat races there, and I'would give Luko | stockings, und black and white cap. He [ missioners, county commissioners and city . Turner and O'Keeffe kept up a | were swathed in biood 3, e wasn't out g Manawa » name all over the couutry andall | shot away from the Council Bluffs | councl to presci the matter to thom and | s foinet and Oi ."“,.A,“..H.',‘m; Werpauatuedn iod, “Rdl e Waalt i b SRS 1 D. A. BENEDICT, ovdr the world, I don’t mean to boast of it, | boat house @ few minutes be- | urge the construction of u boulevard along | upon the question in he dealt O'Hern @ reminder of this MANUFACTURING CO. 419 Broadwa - = Up Stairs but Lmean that its name would be wmade | fore 5:0 and Hamm followed him a | West Leavenworth street. The chair ap Mr. Anderson clafmed that the contvactors | fact that his tecth rattle, 18t Avenuo and 21sv Streot * o RY P8 Pipauinent through the vaces that would be | couple of nfuutes later. — Both rowed | pointed”ns the committed, Lee Hurlburt, | had been puid §20,8%5 for grading up to | O'Hern recovored i drove bis | S held there, It would become known to the | wround the starting flags, and were veady for ( H. B, Wiley, Leopold Doll, Dexter L. | 1888, while an cstimate purported to show | vight against Tim's frontispicce with such S'lg]] l)()()l'\' '1[]([ l)]m(l professional oarsmen and \kml' ng Journals, | the word at 5:s. Gaudaur caught water | Thomas, George Squires, R. C. Patterson | that'they had only received ®14,307.76. He | vehemence that Tim went down like a log, | S22t ;b 2 T N 3 ) N and thus known to the world at large, Tam | first and took the lead for about two hundred | and Hugh McCaffrey. | dilated ipon this ‘for gver an hour, during | He was up though, not exactly like acat, but Bind 1 Seroll X B / ( 1 I II ]\( always open to challengos, and if ©Lwas lo- | yurds, rowing thirty strokes to the minute Chuirman Patterson announced that this | whicl utive listing of the hospital was | up all the same, and rushing’ blindly at the | phaid, agd Serol L 94 4 \1l X cated hero sowe of my would tuke place | Hamm stacted out rowing thirty-two | committee would meet at his ofice at 12 "The last grand jury and various | Windy City representative he administered a | Kindi wood £.50 per load deliversd. ” Cloan ot Manawa. 1 would make it u point to se- | strokes to the minute, and soon | o'clock next Tuesday. her things came infor considération sockdolager that sent him agaiust one of the | sawdust by the bar All work o be " ' ORS SHOER cure reguttas, and 1 know that [ took a lead of @ quurter of a| ‘Tho meeting then adjourned until next [ Mr. Berlin wanted o know if there wis a | posts s if he hud been hit swith an ix Hht-cluss, - Telephions PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. do quite d little in that di boat length, ~which he maiutained | Saturday, when a meeting will be hield at the | contract for grading at 25 conts The cleventh round was all O'Hern's, He YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED? iWhore doosn't seom to bo as much interest in | for a quarter of amile. ‘The nien rowed well | siume place, to receive the report of the com- | Mr. O'Keeffo sald he had always | had Taylor grogey ud bind all theough it, First Class work guaranteed in the boat club as thero should be, and 1 wo together until a short distance from the tura- | mittee claimed thero was, but when Mr. | and hit him at will THOs. OFFICER WL M. Pusey. | every respect. endeavor to stir up a little euthusiasm among | ing stake, when Gaudaur pulled a little ahead, Ty Anderson demanded the coutract, | The twelfth was a repetition of ‘the pre : R & PISEY Ll the boys, These things o ull right o | turaing the stake slightly in advance of « Your Choice O'Keefle angrily demanded to know | ceding round, save at its close Taylor gave OFFICER & PUSEY 88 Fourth Street. they are once started if_there is somebody to | Hamm, This lead was beld throughout the | Of four trains daily, Omaha to Chicago, | where & hundie dy to i " as held througho e s daily, I 20, el wundied’ other contracts | about as good s he received ¢ keep tho boys at worls, If 1 was here 1 would | balance of the' race, und was increased on [ on the Chicngo & Northwestorn rails | were of which thore wis no record, He. said | - Pho thirteenth was opened by a stralzht Counell Blulty ~ - * fona keep all the boats in shupe and teach boys to | the last half wmile fo over & boat longth, e T i | he had always claimed the contractors should | right-hander from Tayloe on the side of “ - row, and then whenover they wanted o fit a | there being eight foet of onen water betwoer | noon limited solid vesti- / 4 Xy g € oL of open water b y rect fr . cents for grading, but the | O'Hern's head, but the Chicago man got crew for the State regatty, oF uny othor race, | them when Guudaur passed the flug, The | PUled train ditect from Omuha at 4:30 B . grad it thh other two commissioners on the old boavd had | back with interest, punching Taylot in his Corner Main and Broadwny, OCHRISTIAN 1 would train them. It is all foolishness to s 7 urse was laid out for | €Very afternoon, arviving at Chicago at | - . L < ourse wis laid out fo; oy ways claimed they were entitled to 85 cenls | sore eyes and bleeding mouth in style th ounc VP SR Waste time proparing for & race unless you d turn, but was a little short of that | 8 0'clock the next morning, carvies a | LA DUt the conrt was the only. body | was o Tk ey o Councll Bluffs, lowa, ‘ 1 Ppropose to win, and [ would put the crews in | distance. Guuduur varied but littie from | sleeper for Omaha patrons exclusively; | hohich could sottlo e it » ki In the fourteenth Taylor again took the in- [ deelers In forelen and domestio exchauge. MEN ”‘L L] SGI N ' shape so that they could und would win, ~As | thirty strokes to the minute throughout the | has a dining car serving supper and Mr, Berlin requested to be informed as to | itiative and eatching O'Hevn with a swinging | qeposits, s il i id before,I would like to live in the Bluffs, | rac e e 1 ot U A (P | o of the detalla. tac s matler. but Mo | Fakt i the: taw had bim. aud the Claséos instruoted, patients. reckived for and 1 will gladl ke A Nt J it 7 " reakfast and includes in its equipment i alls in I r igh i it i treatmeut nd cal respinded to, The 10 gludly make the chan the | Humm pulled thirty-two over about one- | elogunt free purlor chair cars, Tho | O'leeffo lost his temper sud . exp him- | next instant sent him down with a hard body | 757 Ay a0y alWaYS Welooms proper parties manifest suicient interest.” | fourth of the course, und then slowed to & P 8 i LR A Do e O Heen urase anickly and, obe DMUNDROY, ia poor and feedy always welco > o diren , y ig at 2 after ousiness res Pres JENEDIC One of the directors of the club expressed | thirty, The exbibition was very satistuctory | PIEDE train at 9:20 p.m., “after ousin nderson und ‘Turnet then had \onition of his second, went after T br R Bual i MRS, M. B. BENE himself s being euthusiastically in favor of | to the members of the boat elub, but some of | Dours,” arvives at Chicago at 1:20 the auneren fug shmenshon. bl ¢ s R R A SR B TAXKANY Conl) 804 Righ Bohoal Avenye 0 d v | Couneil ufl's - - . . the plan, *Why," said he, “woare paying o | the spectators branded it a “fuke,” and de- | Dext afternoon; runs direct from the | e sald he didn’t propos s good futentions, MALS VI P Janitc N«-u-!,!;ru month, and have been for | clared it no race at all In' the lat- | Union Pacific depot, Omaha, and e ‘4..,..“4,.‘“-1. for ‘m..: ; Ho bd this determin l“/('“\ hl[(l (l“ ( s, and he isn’t worth a cent. The | ter particular they were undoubtedly co; ries new sleepers, chair cars, dining | he ame & member of t he fift hand landed left o € « I\ " . van well afford to pay a man like Gandaur | rect,” #s it could Bavet | pet o, ne e eation oy fi t n | PRARNLE R e o g OF COUSNCIL BLUFFS. J,. D. JACKSON, Y $150,000 0 a month. He knows how to trim a boat | boat race under any circumstances, us Humm Purther particulars at city ofice, 1401 | to the rc presented” by rly gone, when t vaid U aud keop it in repair, and his training @one | does not protend to be o mateh for Gavdaur . ot R R RIDOHTE s8rs, Corrigat " Piit o1 ) i 8u d Profis 50,000 G ranteecd D }_ 3 DL LD orth OERADAD b T v & monn. | faes hob 1 Tace, Mo doos, Bowever sais | Farnum street. R, R RITCHIE ,\,F.x Sy ¢ N bility 360,000 Udl anteed eneis ru send crows Lo the state regutta as we ought | to boable 1o boat him & quArer of & mile. General Agent allowing the conty thout it d E wh aid brldge w wding all lines of todo. I have no doubt but that the Omaha | which Gaudanr himself admits, but he has | ——— AL this point it w + t ) ates Platluu, Alumnium ahd Celluiold club would bewilling.to belp get such a man | not the staying qualities to hold his lead for Tickets at lowest rutes superior | iy of Superintend 3 i Y § AR SORHONONS. G WUIE FRARAN here, they need @ sort of waking up just the | over half a mile aecommodations via the ] before the board, and th s nan, it Was clear the pLa) woa. auzpine oF Aby o given wh 1 1 6 83 W do. Humm was considerably wingded at the fin- | land route. Ticket office, SiX- | consider this report. The O'Hern s the bleeding, trembling, | B4 W MAgIOr SONA iy toeth, OMICe hours, B0 13 & . ARG 3 10 uterest bus been allowed o dieoutin their | ish, There was Little ground for dissatisfuc- | teenth and Furnam streets, Omaba, | yu und referved to the committee on con- | staggering wan, wnd Lo whirled like a top, srest on Time Deposits, | ing

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