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> 2 - = el MG AW A BUEC DTN AN GTUTRAR I B A TR o~ e ; 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE//WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 25 1890. ' - o v | N o) » BT AT SHR 1S DD D, | it oevkng o e WA fop o | 4 o it et i e et | o poes Ny oL Do WD BLLOWNS NOXS [ Erom mow wntil July 1 e ure going to J. D. JACKSON, 3 * | work and material except Free's 100 bill for | Proceedings of the fta‘e Convention i bedbests | iYes, sir, I would bo saiisfled with betng | GOCC, M BERIONS |::'.::'l'|"p\‘;u[::#f:“‘{:::::;:?é i ’ it plumbing, which was recommended be re- at Springfield. ESUGAR COMPANY DISSOLVED, | live evenif [ wasused up twice as badiy,” | han you” ever bought the suime quality or GUar’antBBd DBnt]S“’u. ” o : b ".""j" e ehat ibeafter no | SPRINGPIELD, IIL, June 24.—The republi i oo 5 ¥ | doclared Engineor W. R. Rogerson, as he Tnoney returncd. Best quality India challies f ' The Combine's Cherished Scheme Consum- | b, teporE Heo o O araeter oxeopt by~ | State convention met in this city at noon today | Fmportgnt Deciston by the New York | ;mum 1.’;10 ‘lm“l!;IHufl A ,\l.li.unh\\ orn- | §,and 6 conts yard. Good sateous § 10 find | | ol eroms wnd brides woek, ioludiog wlines of mated Last Night. and under estimates furnished, and was called to order by General James S LAt I L s e LA B Pt A (s B bl 4 Woa P | Contour niling and- continuous gum work specials ' mdy e | th; AL s ; cental dors- .—The docision of [ Wabash wreck of Monday. ‘“Ihat was an | in the eity at the price. All of our | yew had already been in s Martin, chairman of the state central om | S YAy dress buttons at just half price. Just | g#=Ancathetios given when desired 1u_ extracting ' - | over threo hours, and” e wrangled on oVery | mittee. General Martin presented tho o | the court of upy case of the people :.!wrul \exporiance, xmallu man \;’uu:xln‘l B0 | Thinke of t6 Viate o Bt s b LA g Ju | possible subject, but the members came up e Sad Yoles 00 ¢ for tem- | in the North River sugar refining company, | through it alive once in a hundred times. | guins? Only at Cull We will sell vor 207 Morriam bic ¢ T WAS THIRTEEN AGAINST TWO. | FCeiry 8 lengthy <li|~-&.m“l‘nn'f'-f(h"; Ieports ',',r,:.h” m],},,‘,,:’.‘.”:.:.‘.: [n.ll ’w:um‘\lu'[:.mrll:\I..\::::‘» written by Judg w...fh. was handed l‘ln\\‘n You see, we were running about thirty miles | ;‘:ml wido }-h:min:- s yard that 1 !Aln-i‘x‘v"l- ] = > “ — M ot Fo. " Thes s, he said, | elected, - Clark was scorted to the chair and | 104a¥. It says: Tho judgment sought | anhour as wo camo up the straight stroteh | thin, Tawrenco ‘L 1o Good ward wide | F'. M. ELLIS & CO., 1 3 3 ] 1 ‘ y rul he defo clow there, vayi ¥ N o yard, worth 8. Goos Another Lively Session of the Coun- | had already been approved by the council | addressed the convention, eulogizing the re- | 8¢ainst the defenduwit s ono that the cor- | just below there, but Lalways aim to take | quee™ " ginghams 0l yard, worth : = oll-Chatrman Chalfoe Makes a | and should be paid. Tho' investigation Was | publican party and its vecord, socountin fta | POFO sate which ereated it asks us to | tho slaok out of the train, avound that eurve | 1% \S*™Wili Wlie “wo' money | S0 &) h L t,e Ots 3 118 Py uy ® Lot L s [ nehiovement in war and peace. At the elose | destroy, and the pendity invoked represents | and had slowed to about twenty-five miles an | on all white goods, lace flouncings, gloves, Bluff and Is Promptly Me. Chatfes wantod to kriow why tho com- | of the chairman's nddress the temporary or- | the extreme vigor of the law. 'Twoquestions | hour. I saw her when she the track, | mitts, hose, corsets, fans and parasols. Baby AND 1 INTENDENTS, y i g ‘ h i corpor: KPS v. | the bri en the forward trucks of the she Cl t Vo e eb., and Rooms 244 and 246 Merrlam Bloo —_ M. Mol oREio) 8 u‘|‘|\:iu:hl'r "EI:-}:{I. {::3"‘::‘:; selected by the state committee, were an- l("‘:fl"‘:‘:‘|":l“"lm;.m rxu«;l';l !L-” pow- ongitie Wons over, "l“}; Sifed tho alr, tlosod * will save you at least 25 per cent. If you | Couniell Bluffs, Tn. ~ Correspondence olloited, 1t is now Chairman eBirkhauser of the | fRlif SOHINIEES toPas far as he knew the | nounced. buse thesaten ool does that cxcoss oF | thiothrotloand tivisteddown s thumb screw | 8o ifter bargains wo aro bound to get your | __ At e A poard of public works. Work and the bills wore all right, and ho | A dispateh was read from Senator Cullom | 4busc threaten or harm the public welfaret | to hold it there, shouted to_the fireman who | Fct, Ldies: fimported h-'rln_.«"i\vln‘wl Land, THE LARGEST STOCK OF ; a 4 i, SongeRl the: conventl 1 the party | WO find it disclosed that it hos become an | was shoveling in coal to save himself, und \ Be, h 10, Hents' importe "The combine's cherished scheme was con- | could not see any use for an investigation, congratulating tha conventlon andl the Party | j;ecr) part and element of @ combination ved for the tender. 1 had given her the | hem stitched handkerchiefs, 10¢, 3 for2se, | PICTURE : FRAMES summated last night, but not until several Mr. Cooper, also a nu'mhf‘r."' 1”-“. ;'(v}‘n"\ll‘- on the prospects, state and national, which possesses over it absolute control and ut ran back into the cab in'to soe | thatare worth just deuble. This is protty 3 vl mombers. of the couneil, and the outsiders | to¢, explatnd that he had scen the workand | Districts wero called and the members of | dictates tho extent and mannerand terms of | thit it was all on, and then Climbed on the | 1aree talk: call and see the. goods and satisfy AND MOULDINGS who wore flugging for Birkhauser's appoint. | WiSgatisfied with it - o 0l talked awhilo | the various committees were announced. The | its entire business activi The defendant | tender again. I’ had hardly reached there | ¥GFCIVes. We give a handsome present [ Ever brought to the west are now on sule at ’ hill A Birdal o ‘ ittoo | following state contral committee as | corporation has lost the power to makea divi- | when the engine jumped into the | With each and every cash purchase tothe | our store. Tho goods comprise the entire ment, had been given a nervous chill, the report was recommitted to the committec ont 0 dend and is compelled to pay over its net | ditch. The baggage = car struck the amount of §1. wholesale stock of M. Adler, and were bought Birkhauser was on hand early, chaperoned | with iustructions to report whether or not | announced B, Bmith, Ohiewgo; Q. | carvings to i miston, whods sebvan® It has | tondor, _standing” “t Con "end. od Ao s W oy i 8 o oot of by John T. Clarke, His chief supporters, | the charges mude ngainst tho committeo hay- | 4, © ey Hogts) GHCMO! | Yecome, Under an ordor from that muster it | sending me fiying through the air. The ten- - b A R NG R ER A LT Y ing the work in charge true or not. Cicerg Frazier, Destrable dwollings located fn all parts of i an y ¥ the nnfin Blumer, Chaffee, Davis, Shriverand Whee Tt was nearly midnight when this business | Aurorn; Raper, Rockford; Thomas | Tefused to refine sugar, and by that has | der then went whizzing pust me, and the bug. [ . A€SIbIC Sy M, Basit O ished material for. The stock comprises the were on hand, but the quorum that he longed | was Siaposed of, and M, TLowry moved that | Diller, Sterling: Thormas C. Fullerton, Ot. | lessened the supply upon the market. Itcan | gage car came flying uftor that, and the | fhe ciuy, for xont by I H. Sheafo & Co., | best grade of goodsmade., Come and see, ] was disposed of, and Mr. L I g s tllerton, 1ot stir unless the master approves, and yet | other car went over tho other sido of the | Broadway and Main st. up stairs, Niles & Whaloy, 406 Bradway, Council Blufts, for was very slow fn coming, Olsen and | the council adjourn until this evening tawag B A, Wilcox, Minonks I G, Edwirts, | LU0t vecelve. from tho. eAenings. of | track. i e/t Madsen and Morcarty came in, and Bir! wl'm golug now,” suid Mr. Wheeler, | % w“)“:-' Aoberts, Monmouth . 1 | other refinerios, amassed as profits in the | “How did I feell Well, it would b hard .0 and sca the “Thiree. Little Maids from | r i T huser stock advanced. Then Mr. Lowry | ¢ il by have 1o call you back® suld Mr. | il Gyt Ctiu o ST Goon! 11, | treasury of the board, its proportionato shre | totell il that pussed throtigh my mind, but I | School” at Hughes” ball Friday night. 1C Aurnh arrived, and the thermometer dropped several | “UiF e 1ve any ono who can brd e | Foren; ROBIRBONT 0, SH “ Shelbyviles | for division umong its own stock. | thought sure I was going to land under that X - : i v Fa qiorum, At 8:30 o'clock Mr. Cooper | frate e L CUTor the Eoorheymi| B GO S Rh st MUHORT: = substitute certificates, In return for this ad- | prospect I can assure you, Oue of the pas- [ York plumbing company. MANUFACTURING CO., o, and the Bivkhauser contingent wus o e e JuE o oot Jeetaed to refer all resolutions to | Yantage it has become liable to be mortgaged, | sengers suid he saw me in the uir. He no- Sy ———— Jat KVORUBANA. 8lss BbisEh thrown’ into a cold swoat, Tf tho council | P iy domt sou Ceall” him backs de- | the committee without reading or discussion. | B0 f0r its own corporate benefit alone, but to | ticed the bumping and then felt, the air and J.G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. PR Was called to order and Birkhauser's ap- | manded O'Connoy, : A recess was then tak SCUSSION- | supply with funds the controlling board when | looked out of the window, ~We were on the ———— Sash, Doors and Blinds pointment. came . in, Lowry's vouw | ™uly aint falr reat us all altke Aftor recess thie committee on permancnt | Tt board reached out for other coveted re- | curye, and he said lie saw the engine go over | _Oriental fancy goods, Japancse goods, fm- dsll, d ) bRt othing | o B bt W RRBEALIOR OGN EHS ‘i \en® | fineries, Allof this is admitted by the de- | the bank. He told me that I wus about fif- | ported fireworks, ete., at the Chinese bazaar, would kill the confirmation, omething Be men or boys, one or the other,”” yelled | organization reported the following perma- n ey q 1073 Band and Scroll Sawing. Re must bedone. | An attempt, highly unsecess: | e chujrmain with ristug angor,’ 4T you | nent officers and the report was unammously | giiiiife, (TR0 eetslon aftew Sher cansiec | ot fock abeye tho deivers wtion B sy e | 657 M s Pluning. Suwing ot all Kinds, Do ful, was made to bring Mr.' Lowry over, and | want to adjourn to any time name the date.” | adopted: it ! ] Hebats bl Loy ut, but indling wood £2.50 per load delivered. this Tailing, the quornm_ was temporarily Moy ';:(;L_“”;I"" allar b Wmbess F g Bloomington, | defendunt could have prevented it being | know how Istruck. T landed on the driver If you wish to negotiate a loan on chattelfor | sawdust by the birrol 3. All Work to 06 broken by the retivement of two of the faith- | present in chorus and walked out, leaving the A " Waukegan, founded by refusing to register or recognize | on my IHF. and then my lags came dow real estate security, at lowest rates, see E. H. | first-class. " Telephone 22, ful from the room. Bitkhiuser rushed fran. | Bie bunch of ordinances on the. clork's desk, orge’ D, Bucinghomn, Danvitle, | the illegal transferof stock. They should | They foll across the edge of the Wheel with | Sheafo & Co., brokers, Broadway and Main YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED tically down stairs and found O'Connor and S and L. F. Watson, Watseka, assistant sec- :Im'l; flllll"«l'ulwl 'ln 'ho Hw. thi “'lll((‘(‘l'llmz L}w u:n;-h forc o u],,x“.flsu @ big l]lhu'kl u;'ul blue | street, up-stairs, —_ - —— — off coming » unwilling boys to school. 7 3 = 4 o | rotariess d . Hiawir Mot rust at the outset. The question to be de- | ridge, and Dr. Pinney, who has just exam- T G O g | MEENIS fj.i,“;."\“ o K L b otmiwr |- The only railrond train out of 0!""‘“; retavics; Johu T Lews, Motmouth, reading | topmined is whether the conductof the defend: | ined me, says it is the biggest wonder in the | Choice residenco property contrally located MAXON & BOURGEOLS, Just us the meeting was called to order, with | (1 SXPYE: aly "l’"l;l"‘l‘r pecommotution o | A breeze was created in the convention by antinaiding to form the trust was illogal | world that It didu's brealc my logs, = | for salo by E. H. Sneafo & Co. ARCHITEROTS all tho membors present except Bechel, San- [ Omaha, Counc ulfs, Des Moines and [ & Beert N oo oution o, elecy two | i all these points which have been tell you I'was miehty thankful that i < ot Py der and Ford, Chicago business is the Rock Island | yomhors of the state committee at large, | FeViewed. It is found that the corporation (aduetta ; m"tl""‘l! Ll b : If you wish 1o sell your property call on the SUPERINTENDENT Aniong the first papers read by the clerk | vestibule limi ng Omaha at 4:15 | Mhe resolution was offered by E. H, Wright, | s doing the public un injury,and, in uvold- | the shock would have thrown it open and thist 1 yudd & Wells Co,, C. B. Judd president, 606 b 2 A% ANTS, was Birkhauser’s appointment, us follows : p. m. daily. Ticket oflice 1602, Sixteenth | colored, an employe in the secretary of state's | (i tho State v w *;'L" Ll ;my e nes fow e a s ground | Broadway. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. A To the honorable city council: Gentlemen [ and Farnam st., oftice, and was voted down. It was renewed | ol SOTPOTNE YRS, Proves BEEHUIEE me to pleces in no time, If I had been thrown | = Room 230 Merriam Block, Council Bluffs, Ta, mesd LT A phlcompeglien e e i = by . H. Morris, colored, of Chicago, who | 1ie§ uipon the matket a capital stock proudly | o littlo further, under the dome,it would have |~ _— =~ | Room G0 N. Y. Lie Buliding, Omaba. Neb. v and chairman of the board of public works The Veteran Firemen. miade an appeal in behalf 'of colored repre- | Bl : e th siay a8 thosteatrwonld have ueokea = L L ) o the ho submit tho 5 2 : i to {11 tho o BT ILEo AT ~ | defiant of actual values and capable of un- | been the same, s the steam would have cooked a2 Boheh L oW e A ot o [ The Veteran Firemen's association drilled | sentation it the central committeo. 'This 4b- | limited expansion. It s one thing for a state | me. I ot out us soon us I could and looked N N T the board of public works, and her on Jackson street last night under the direc- gm" o] 5 to respect the rights of ownership and quite | around for Andy, but the poor fellow wus no- SR l mate him the chail tion of J. J. Donelly, jr. all of the 1. H. Wright, author of the resolution, unr:mc ugng to add to the possibility of a “,'""“3 tub-. ct 1 realized at once that rfq Dnusl‘“s- -STHEET . . ject to your confirmation. Hereto member 508t Tallaniford 1 they pre- g inatod B, i, " | further extension of their consequence by | was in the wreck and supposed that we 1 . 6 u members were in full uniform, and they pre- | then nominated B. H. Morris, colored, and a | further exte 0 o e < s g e, A St AN g such aBBoIn LieHt. AGIaRGLa T e Fifteenth alstiiot creating avtificial authorities in the mana would have to dig himout. I wentaround 0 t of 1 PRACTIC AL HORSL SHOER Spattilly, o YH(OF Cosnt sented a very fine appearance. A large num- | Qefegite from the Fifteenth dispeiet nomic | mont of such aggregutions. If corporations | the end of the engiue, so that I could get a AR CEL O RO UL LTSS AL O ¢ iR RERpSLILLY) bt ber of movements were gone through in o | Bated A, M. (Longr) Jones. | Uhere wis | g combino and mass forces in a solid trust | view of the whole sittation. The steam was [ and increasing Practice, ; : Lutidy y creditable manner Gousiderable opposition to the nomination of | (¢, 'y Jittle risk added to the capital already | eseaping through an inch and a half pipe un- we have REMOVED to First Class work guaranteed in Accompanying the appointment w s i peti tion to the mayor, signed by Hoburt Williams and ahundred or more other democrats, usk- ing the appointment. On roll-call the appointment was confirmed by the following vote: Yeas—Blumer, Cooper, Davis, Madsen, Olsen, Osthoff, O Wheeler, Morearty, McLea drill a short meeting was held | Jones. b o o Dlaced in | 10y Within limit to magnitude, a tempting and | der 140 pounds pressure and was making an more spacious and con- | every respect. court. room, at which time it | | The following gentlemen were placed in | i'riad i opencd o enormous compina- | mwful oo, It gradually died away and | @2 veniont oflices. Hds e Al B e . tono |Iber; Ohleagos Cicérod. Tindly, Groenvilla; HousH yastly excaeding: Sl numberjiaudy ttonjeverytiing wasas sulll astts grave i Drs. Botts & Bet 88 Fourth Street. ec nd Farnatn, 0 . today, | N TRV Lo H Willis . | strength any possibilities of individual ow: calle Ly, ecel swer, and v and marel from thero With the Ayclent Ordet {‘.‘;n\"\d.hlx.g:,:“:_“\‘ andalin; G, &k)un,., Me- s, tho v tate seolo o proteet the fndf- | st then e cine walling wvay” from 'the b Dl's.l :t. S . emts,n Council Bluffs - - Iowa of Hibernian band to the depot. ‘The Duranc : L .| vidual rather than combinations. In con- | cab. I seized his hand and the flesh all canie o ; hose company will accompany the “vets” und , ballot resulted: Amberm, 4105 | clusion the_opinion . "The defendent | off even to the nails and his arm fell to his s el mnaha, Neb. 18 MAIN ST. Sl HaghtisLnlon lli"x"““""‘ S0 ""z“rme DA h St | corporation has violated its charterand failed | side. His nerves must have been paralyzed, ent will be @ prominent fea- o . . . | in the performance of its corporate dutiesand | as he didn’t seem to be suffering any pain. e Lol UL i (03 "“h,,fi‘;{f;fl};{"‘l that in a respect so material and important as he escaping steam had struck against SPECIAT, NOTICES. 5 Omaha contin| Nays— Lowry, Kaspar—2. AR oS f\\#mm"ms'd“;‘ ondi b ors e (om oG WH Hol regastionn R pdy it being evident that | % ctify a judgment of dissolution. We are | the top of the cab and beon dashed right ) » a H. | company was read, expressing regret that the | Amberg s Gk i | enabled to decide that in this state there can | back into his face. I believe he would hay COUNCIL BLUFFS. s Cuffs 4e. Unders Socks e, moved that Amberg be nomir by accla- mation. The motion carried uninimous For state superintendent of public instruc- tion Prof. Freeman of Aurora wus nomi- gotten out, but he must have been stunne vhen he fell, as he was cut under the oye. 1t a horrible sight and T hope I shall never | W\ ANT with J. . Garduer, E. Paulsen, Ch v T i s | members would ndt be able to attend with ‘lll':j(‘nl\_:lll\!‘::rll.lullxl T Clurko s surctics, was | {ok G coni s, he city attorney presented a report upon | R CHER YR GG B RIS be no partnerships of sep: and indepen ent corporations, whether dircetly or indi- reetly through the medium of & trust, no sub- iul confderations which avoid and | sce another likeit. The poor fellow was a shirts e, ' Handkerehiefs Ladies' clothes SATISFAC ARANTE D—Good girl by Mrs. A. I Han- . the ordinauce presented by the Omaha Eco- | Wh iRt mning | nated. 0 : . SRS BEmicat Watsr company, providing for the | Shield the portly *boys” from the burning | WASE: po o0 4 oo th present fn- atutory pro \ nts, aplc{!:h‘d_sp;" l_m‘““l"'l;h sical "!I‘"}_“W}'v\ He [ Y30R SALE CHEAP-Fifty empty pls JOHN SAN KEE. city of Omahia an abundant supply of water [ 51U Galliante ced that he hod | cumbent, moved that thenomination be made manu f igloorporationsimustibo ) nevar isanic oruaed toBlicRonICvES thOBIC: cases, good for coul and gruin boxes, build | S S S A T TR for manufacturing and domestic purposes ""( “".‘““‘;‘]‘"l“' '"‘ "“ ts | unanimotis by acclumation. This was done, and remain several as they were created, or [ ture of health and strength. = ‘The night be- | ing sheds, ete. Mucller Music TR Oreios TR, stating that the veterans s by ation, s done. 3 : ,. would be @ ed to compete for a handsome bauner offered for the finest appearing com- ny The gallant veterans will return this even- fug at 6 o'clock. field of | ©ne under the statute. "The judgment ap- | fore the wreek we c ' % tirmed with costs, other end of the division ‘at Stanbe We Supreme Court Ju: Barrett, referring to | both stopped at the sume place, and ‘as w the decision, suid: “This is a matter in which | were sitting outside cooling oft’ before going 4 I have tuken greater interest, [ think, than in | to bed; I noticed a black cloud coming up and ANTEI any other which has cone before me, | spoke ubout it, saying 1 didw't believe Iwould | VWANTE On the street the sugar people and those [ €0 to bed. We went in, however. and when | Mynster st ayed, of course, at the OR SALE or R houses, by J. R. Bluffs, The attorney reported that the ordinance in question gives the proposed compin sweeping and unlimited power to invac stroets, alleys, highways, passages, square and public plices, I consideration of such unlimited power the company agrees to fur- i » to the publi C. J. Neely of Cook, W. A, Mar Cook and Charles Bennettof Coles were nomi- nated on the first ballot for trustees of the stite university. The platforn adopted declares in favor of the Australian ballot system, demands the ~Garden land, with Ol?l:l(‘]ak & l)l\SliY‘ 102 Matn st., Council BAN I{ E RS- 24 pealed from 0 Tuf Air duy. " Ne Corner Main and Broadway, nish free of cl 100l etc., ; o . f trusts and monopolies, re- bt Ly H SSsRtpat 4 George Camphell, Hopkinsville, Ky., says: 0; SISRENCENIONOPDOLUES 4 interested in the trus sared be ve | the storm struck 1 got up, put on my clothes water, without specifying the 1, Hopl 3 Golirs ore interested in the trust appeared to be more Kot U y 1 n mm:,{i Ot Ealhtior der Which the | Burdock Blood Bitters is the best prepira- 3 f’f‘l. ation I"f frh.l‘ publ amused thay disconcortod by the decision of | and stayed up wntil it was over. Audy | YWANTEDFirst-class woodworker (o run Council Bluffs, - Iowa. 1l be furnished. There is nothing | tion for the blood and stomach ever manufac- convention with refer the court. They say the trust has not v wouldn't get up, saying he wasn't afraid of mouldiog machine. C. Bosen, Council Dealers in forelgn and domestic exchanze Lall be furnished, s nothing | tion I form, favors the use of both LCOUTRIHOY S ith gty R e T A T T e | s Collections mado and interest paid o, tiue ance wiich fixes with any degree e s us money, endorses the republican G ) Gl Ll 10 st G i G DR R ! P e — deposits. i of definiteness the mauner in whic rects A Tt i tective policy, approves the disability p L ll&c method of doing business will be N“‘\\'l:n'mu.\:d ool as (i broalting BU A party with £,000 to | —— = e e rmurionch sid he city | LONDOY, Juno 24.—In tho commons tonight, | sion bill, and favors proper and practical gy of a flange on onc of the forward truck wheels. [ £ sind oo fivestuiont IR NDson Ly ny vated, “The expericnce,” s o city s 8 D S athods for abating thelavils ¥ ot ther linuor - ¢ Rl 5| ployment in u profitable business. 1 4 e ce- attorney, “of abutting property owners on | Heal peaker to rule on the ques- | grom o > (OF B0ating the evils 0N » BOODLERS. A picce of the flunge, about eight inches long, Dicalira nddress 7, Gire Teo, Gouneil B, T 1AS. R. TTANNAN, Cuslier. South Sixteenth street, growing out of the | tion whether there was a precedent for the —— 5 o | SRLEoUTANg Wowen s Of tlosscondrovolution 0, removul of the pavement (fc i G TR G0 (A Renominated for Congress. Beginning of an Invostigation by the | of the whecl after we struck the curve. 5 ana Bortinad = Tla | , ~ A had partially paid) by the motor compuny, | LR RS o | Evrout, Kan., June 2. —The republicans Grand Jury. Smonhelquickose topiLoverfmato, aad e s s openied o oftico tor C C ',',::::‘,:flm'.:,',:::,'."“'".'.{ "‘u\'c'“ fl‘.‘:"’";l L:,',,mt speech, giving the opinion that there was a | Of the Fourth congressional district today | CuicaGo, June 24.—An' investigation into | |[5% 10,06 ™ e track, The engine i going v dictation efther at the office ' or Outsido, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, mpany of eposiis B il b H oo thiy thivo wis & | venominuted Harrison Kelley, the charges of boodling in the city council | down’ spread. the rails, 50 that. the conches sitions and legal copying given speciul | Patd Up Capital.. .$150,000 OEIER GRS romval pieaw [thout S re- | iikgcodent foranetiiagiund Sglofallowgitho e was begun by the grand jury this morning. | dropped on the ties, but that was all. If the | attention. Room 4, Brown building. SEpits and Brofita’s: *°50/000 gard to or consideration of the e fund to accumulate, as Sheepshead Bay Races Dvidence s Corsantad T that MGEM: || conchosihad!igona down'{ they: wouldihay Liability to Depositors . 850,000 SihaBap R tue Ohors whaied pauially L U, Supresieap Bay, N. Y., June 24.—Sum- | i turned clear over, and it would have been | W\HY pay rent wnen yau can buy a homeon | “pirkcron tiller, . 0. Gieason, B. L \ paid for this pavement, ought not to be for- | grav RisthoRbonesiitacit s g Donuld, the wealthy ex-gambler, had offered fye the same terns and fn ease of your denth | QUG S E s in e Cliths ; harle S o awful. Tt is impossible to tell how many Alderman Charles Monear and Simeon | \ou1q have been killed or injured. If I could | hh Wallner §3,000 each to vote for the West | have scen that piee thue leave your family the X following torm: of the flange when it A home worth $1,000 5 eotsell | mavy of today’s races: debat, Futurity course, three-fourths of a mile ome clear | R, flannun, Transict ge 1 banking busi- - debate arity course, 5 2 ness. Largest capital and surplus of uny 2 3 SHpaRIonthy bank in Southwestern Towa. gotten in this connection.” The report con cludes with the statement that *‘the or ought d upon. The ruling was with opposition cheers. After furth mance is_crude, vague and unsatisfactory, | the ministers retired to discuss the speaker’s | Fairview won, Lord Harry second, Prescilla A s : i if i > B ey ) ity L ' i A 2 U o 2 LA street elevated railroad ordinance. | flew out I could have prevented it all. They worth #1,5% at 818 per month. P and, if it is to be pussed, should be carefully | opinion. Lord Hartington and Chamberlain | thivd. Time—1:11, L Wortlh 200 at &4 por month. Interest on Time Deposits. Mermaid stakes, three-year-old fillies, mile | Aieiy va thatk STock n tha. oo of Joseph C. | on the strufght track. Of course wi and one-eighth—Her Highness won, Gloam- | Mackin, recently released from the penitent | run all vight until we came to the cur second, Plora Ban third. Time—1:57, for election frauds. ‘These things were | “1f T liad only been on the othe i Folsom wor kin and his clerk. the inside o ur 10 worth & e worth #4,00 ¢ Other priced horie ide, on | above monthl we would have run | andinterest 00 at &35 per month, t RIS per month, n the same terms. ,The ents include principal particulurs call on or MRS, GILLETTE - Ts still at and completel. d in such manuer as to | advised the cabinet to drop the protect the in ty.” definite conclu d at, I'he report was referred, h the ord- | understood that Ritchic and Goschen have inance, to the judiciary committee, recognized the impossibility of retaining the | ing could A. H. Zanner filed o’ compluint against the | clauses and will allow them to be dropped | Mile aud thr : : o of the curve, e 1 nterest arti all on BB R CELouor BB RO B sy \while retaining thelr portfolios, On return- | Padishah second, Time—:03 35, | ‘This afternoon attachments were issued for | into Silver City all right, and perhaps then U address tho olls: Co., 606 Broudway, 14 Pearl Street, “That had better go to the commitice on | ing to the house Smith asked thut further | _Coney Island stakes, mile and one-cighth— | the two ex-aldermen—Monear and Wallner— | would have discovered it, us a "“‘“"l.“‘}"“ souncli DLy, 7 gas und elc Wheeler, consideration of the licensing bill be pos Firenzi won, Prince. Royal second, Senorita | and they were brought in and gav s the ““"SIL ”""k'l‘!‘ the oL a 1'“1\' itc hr L O TRENDT P AR Mis, Pfeiffers Millinery 2 “Suppose you lt us hiear it,” said Mr. Ost- | poned to give the government time to con- | third. Time— { appearance tomorrow. Mor RO 0 SR Gy o S LR ey . oy AN h hoff, and the communication was read. sider the speaker’ ling. He promised to | Zephyr stak car-olds, three-fourths | davit bearing his name is a forgery and the | them. Still I mfkht not have seen it, anc 5 2 Mr. Zunuer, in his_complaint, stated that | announce a decision next Thursday. mile—Bulero Vagibond second, | whole business a conspiracy. - It is through a | then we would bave got it o the erade this | g g store room, No. 18, fronting HAIR - GOODS. he was agent of the United States cle ST SR e ssell third. Time—1:10, man named P ~x»(;inl,1ulnm the 41.:..-%« of fii‘:l'fv‘x;-‘::g‘tbt\\~:::l;ll1‘>:l’b~lbl3 have been a good o Baatl T R P e company of New York, manufacturer ¢ offic o und one-fourth--Brian Boru won, | bribery are expected to be proven. Gable is | de: oLy yas = = A portion of her splon wlectrical. power machings, and wis browght | | THe new officos of the grent Rock I+ |yl 8" selond, Vengour third. . Dimerl | o gumbler and is sahl to ave an unsavory | , *b Was somethung thut could not bo avoided odern houso e sl in contact with purchusers of electric motors, | 1and route. 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam 14 > reputation. A flange is liable to break at any time, Theve | Y L aviIE LehuSiChlmorscallioltan his I the DROEtUN by, i 'he complaint continues: It appears that | street, Omaha, are the finest in the city. - . e e 2 may be a flaw in the casting, but it is not on | 155 in'Gmaha #r Cow The Judd & S A zoods and ornumients. b sex whoro' o party dosives 0 arrango | Cal aind sco thom. ickets to all points | Killed His Two Drothers-in-Law, | NOTRE DAME COMMENCEMENT. | the surtuce; und the | whoel |y wun | Welia co. Couneil it T I s power plant for future requirements by | east at low Frepoxia, Kan,, June 24.—John Poe today - Poptic ANt LS DU — — ¥ ml:l\uslmg amotor of larger capacity. than i shot.and killedJoseph and | Mark Angeling, || IeoR Spalding Makes Some Perti t and over you go. I had only had tliese / B Fis rosont wanta, sald "Thomon-ITouston The Turners. e ki bl € | nent Remarks to the Graduates. wheels about, thrce months, and then they r o i electric light com| his two brothers-in-law, livitg on a farm a [ Nopeg Dasg, Ind., June 26.—At the com- | Were new. It wasn’t the fault of the trac ny will accept contracts | Npw York, June24.—The Turners’ conven- and payment for such amount of power, pro- | o5t M ST G T T e | e miles fi SEEoyHugta ooy tho line during tho past ¥ vided their motor is used. If any other inuke S Slgnifs 10 best of tol ud Poe upproached the | Notre Dame Bishop Spalding of Peoria to- | shape.. That Swas "one of tha best atretonn 18 used they declino to furnish power or make | disupproval of any change in the present im- | two brothers, shotgun in hand, and threat- D v © contraets for loss than tho ratod. capacity of | migration laws and pledging its members not | €ncd to shoot them. They regarded his threat | night made an ortion to the graduates, It | on the road,” It was u rock ballsted curve, = ki motor. Sald Thomson-Houston — electric | to support any congressionul candidate who [ & & joke. Poe raised ‘the gun and fired, | was an appeal for higher civilization, The | With alot of new ties and stecl rails, The C C © light company also threatens prospective | did not, The next bund turnfest will ba | Shootwg Mark through the breust, then re- | pishop startled his hearers by giving a view | bridges all along the line have been thor- urchusers thit they will not furnish current | held in Milwaukee in 153 and tho next con- | reating a short distance he fived again, in- oughly repuired, and it was a Iff mistake for ] o pir v o Y ’ 't H Al v killing Joseph. Poe is oL Arre: some of the papers to say t) Pe i ; any other motor than their own manu- | vention in Washington in 1562, Resolutions | Stantly killing Joseph. Poe is under arrest. tyriive, e | Some of tho paérs to suy that e rails sproud few miles fro; They had all been on They have been doing a lot of work along mencement, excre of the University and it is in fine hundred young Ameri- Tw of the future of every cans who leave college. fucture.” were pussod looking o the adoption of the | H¢shows sigus of mental derangement. ; S ‘ : 3 The matter was roforred to the committee | Jarolnas € e adoptiun of the £ said, would ruin themselves by sins of the 1 have becn runting now twenty AL S st T heir on grus and electric lights, R R e e el Steamship Arrivals. flesh and at forty be total wrecks. Twenty- | @nd this is tho fowth timo I huvo gonc intd These stoves are the very best of t Tho request of “Sunitary Commissioner | cliotors. o projasition 10 establish a. it | At New Yorls—Tio Bibe, from Bremen | five might _ fall by dishonesty or | U ikt pualics e el maherdisconr: | e ey are made in all designs anl Morrissey for ofice furniture at a costof not | insurance company among members of the At London—Sighted: The City of New | live degraded by unhappy marriage: firoiTihive bean onithoWiliseliel ‘years, Gy () more than #40 was granted, Turners bund was rejected. from New York. The other fifty might be fairly for all purposes, and their durabil- and this is the second wreck of mine on this | gjz Mr. Lowry opposed the expenditure and 4 : - otalod ol niad Ry oo 1 . on : e o et o : pectuble, doing the work of slaves, the | yoad. The. other thme. wi i s(‘l\:\nluxpllflu‘lnf. his position on the garbage | A handsome complexion is one of the A O o Baltiaegymore. and the | {UEim work of muking money, merely o | whoro T van theaatn ‘1:;\:-:.""5“{?3-»:.'“‘\?c‘ ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gq el sonera| o suia | Eoteharms o woman can possess. Pozzont's | *XTBRidkpia Ui British Princess, from | exist. Bishop Spaulding's oration was a bro- | wont down and tpped ovor. Tho ' fireman ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas ‘ 3 \ Mr. V0 suid | Complexion Powder gives it. ; Livhmost i test against materialism and ho struck hard d that b1 et ettt b oy & R . Drasinc 5y e L : verpool, 3 jumped that time and I stayed with her. No LSl 5 3 J s on Ghaffon, swith o widious rp ot thie 5 e 't Woston—Tho Oranmore, from Hari. | Dlows, FHis appeal for the higher educa- | one was hurt. I am braised along my tort | only costs $1.50 per 1,000 in Council ARRtTare Hnt T rare Sh A Housay o) Charter Oak Eark Races. burg. tion of woman and for equul rights w side from a point four inches above my knce : e e o ot oot 0 M. Lowry, | HAITFoRD. Conn, June 24.—This was tho —— calied fortiy u storm of applausc. ' He insisted | to the point of the ribs. TthowhtT would go | Bluffs, and one burner consumes 10 feet dTdon't want you to raputme in that | opening day at Charter Oak park. The | Spirited Debate in the Relchstag, | it S5, BUSC PRITOE RENOTER VA8 & | gut again this moruing, but 1 wvas too sore. o e -unning al € | way, Lwant o be treated a5 gentlemun | weather was fine. Summary ; By, dune 24.—Thero was o spivited | 1o bo the equl of man Tl sespects e | o Shaking of an engine is hard cnonen on & | an hour, making the cost of running about | “’}:‘l'"_'" 1on the floor, even if Idoa't vote | 2:40 trot, purse -Rex fivst, Barly Bird | debate in the reichstag today over the army | time was near when Americans would cease | stand it, T suppose it wil lay me up for a 2 SRR = s of its danoe oo second, Albion astern Boy fourth. | pill. Chancellor Von Caprivi declared that | to boast of great cities, long railroads and | couple of weeks. und. then 1wiil go towort | €qual to gasoline, w ith none of its danger Further hostilities were checked and the | Best time. roll called, granting Mr, Mor *What can riches | agatn,» e the outward things.)’ — and disagreeablencss. sither mere material prog id neither drop Buy i ho mlu-nf the federal gov: oy's request. | 2516 pace, purse $6%0—Alexander Boy first, | Appruisir W, J. [ennody presented a com: | Allen Maid second, Moukey Rolla thirdothers | the bill nor accept the amendments, Pederal 2 MINOE A f munication promising & réport on the pro- | drawn, Best time—2:161. governments could not agree to curtail ser- 'BLE COKANE FALL i 4 wod change of grags. of Ramilton. strect | o ! idads vicos, but lie was authorized to sy thit o TROUBLE AT NROKANE FALLS.| N ¥, P.Co ’ ; from Twen ty-fourth street to Lowe ayenue A Suspended Wisconsin Pank. much larger number of men will be place 5 5 y i - Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. J I 8 l t for the next meeting of the council, Tt Wis., June. 24.—A special | the retired Iist in the autumn, The fod Glty end Ogunty, Anshouitios Engaged (5 eine s s Sl S o e ewel Circula ng & The request of Chief Scavey for an ordi- | o~ HWVAUKEE, ¥ yRer: # special | oo omment had met the reichstag fair enough . SLLIL) G tenant of the Dodge light gua ; from Hartford, Wis., says the Bank of Hart- | 34 he therefore urged the adoption of the | ST PAvL, Minn., June 24.—A Spokane Falls nance preventing the obstruction of sidewalks Water Heater, Miss Tva Hattenhauer of this city and Mr, 3 woa :l\;“:i;:\ul to the committee on sidewalks f‘,{i’il,,l‘-“.?f t‘l\::x[3'u':lll<'}\.'.':'L‘.x‘.'.'.']'i}.u:’l:".'L“Il:f:..l::f bill. * Debate was adjourned. spec nll - s o _“.,.1.,.,:‘.-‘.11:_ on ooour ;(1 to- G, A Wells of St. Louls, ure to be married on N i s 2 he Pa Aon YERVSION0, ] - i3 hetween authorities of Spokane | the 26th, This Tlenter s to be connected with the kitchen Btrect was roferrad 1o the comuitteo on pay- | prepared vet, but the deposits amount to [ LONPON. June 24.—The bark Ethel, bound | jng out of, the contest between two rival | fal for Vunsen Larsen and Mary L. Petersou ing, curbing and guttering about 40,000, from London to Brisbane, collided off Port- | street for tracks on | Yesterday morning. i - On the request of the North Twenticth o r——— land today with the steamer Umbilio, bound | the strects. council ordered the Special meeting of Un nild this even- Accident to Colored A | ing at Mrs. Garane South First street. 1202 in ono hour, et 0f wam, At 10-10 ARONS, from Natal to London. One of the Umbilio’s | the track of one road ‘torn up, but it secus he laying of water Thero are th Lelow the 0. strect property owners for n “ nins un& tioth streot from Nicholas to Lawni , Kun,, June 24, —The three rear | crew and four of the Ethel's were killed an injunstion from the'superior court. All members requested to attend. 1 T I g © Lake, thecity attorney was asked for his | coaches of the excursion train bearing coloved | falling spavs. The Ethel sank. Her crew | theléss the city authoritics went ahead and [ Rey. W. Catheart, the newly elected minis- 0 I 1ong, 5 in. wide wnd 10 in. hikh opinion us (0 whother or not the ¢lly cun vo- | Masons from Kausas City, on the Union Pa- | boarded the Umbili E woro ol arbestedy - They “gve "bonds | torof tho Socond Brosbytoriun cliurch,” will ol 1o tho only Gus Clreulatind W quire the wator works company to lay wains | i jumped the track near hero this morn- ¢ —— and, 1 ing, found a lurge force | tal hrge of his new flock, on July 25, ie world that I8 compuct, power without placing five hydrants, fiutios raps & i AR e Cornell's Crew Victorious, ing the track, Th would not Dan Carrigg has taken out a_building per- 0, thiuk of it! o 3 Gas Inspector Gilberv's roquest for an ad- | 1K and went into 8 ditch, - Abut thirty por: 4o desist and the i authorities | iy for th sotion of his Four ) f ff IR0 ANl L, By ono) for | Jues n ad ¥ xalved slight brulses and sevea: were Loxboy, Conn,, June 24.—The Yale,- i mit for the erection of nis Fourth streot i 118 Jubt whitt you want ditional door to the bake oven he uses for an ’l‘,‘“'i',j,'\}l“ly N \njured Cormell-Columbla froshmen's boat race on the | then arrested the shertff and his men. State | fiats, They will b 100 x 431§ feet and will v “;hwtm\ Mo g atoves o select office fu the pew palatial police headquarters 3 Coruell-Columbla freg 8 hog warrants were issued for the arrest of all | cost §35,000 A from, e H ey theo e 5 o prop: e Thames this evening was won by Cornell, | the membors of theeity comucit anl the o | €08 it ; 3 LY i b et o the “t’."‘;"‘f:‘“‘r‘l‘:"‘“l,“‘L‘.’s‘{‘mll’l'(!’I Bo sure and use Mrs, Winslow's Soothing | time 11:161 ; Yal second, time 11:25; Colum! | Jjco force and 250 deputy shorifts havo b Fho commIiU 5 Council Bluffs i cost. L L ated | gyiup for your hlldrén Whilo' teething, 38 | his thie. sl 11 sworn in, _Tomorrow is awaited with much | Hoon and gscertaining what damiges wis dono : i ! The city engineer recommended_the plac- | Ctswbottle. i ) anxiety, us it is feared trouble may develop. | by the storm of Sunday night, us well us to Gas % Electric quht Co. i dng of enlarged cateh busins on Fourteenth | gwed »nborgian Convention Concluded Yale Beats Harvard at Ball, oL ¢ i devise means of protecting the streets from 211 AND 910 MERRIAM BLOOE. ' street near the railvoad tracks to protect the | = (o160 e 94, —The general convention | NEW HAVEN, Coun., June 24, —Five thou- | Destructivh Colorado Timber Fires, | future floods and washouts. A LOCK. %1 property in that vicinity from damage by g VRHER es. | Sand people witnessed the Yale-Harvard Dexver, Colo., June 24.—The timber fire - 3 - - e — Bl overfiows. The recommendation was con- | 0f Swodenborgiaus hold the concluding ses- | T HES e Sl R IR b i anitary engi- - e £ curred in and the board of public works fu- | sious today. The resolutions looking to | ¢ 'lllnlp\;u_lsl p gume today. ale won by a | raging near Ward, Boulder county, are re- t building, Omaha; 203 Megriam \Vl, I Y I)A Y }l I(Jl I I) l{ l LI< b [ structed to have the necossary work made, fraterual greeting to other religious bodies | Score of 7 to 1. ported as doing immense damige to timber | plock, Council Bluffs, ? - | 4] Resolutions increasing the salaries of a { will be reported upon next year, AK —+l ‘»M and ranch The fire | control and - - e PO R (e & clerk in the comptroller's o&ce, tho city % ——— e onty Y y "J'" }"‘5; e "f"l]"ll‘.“t"_“":“' mining property is threatencd A good hose reel free with every 100 fect of =\ pr— - B clerk’s stenographer und the plumbing in- [ Washed Out Bridges and Railroads. RANDONBUKG, Ky, June 2 eury | with destruction hose purchased ut Bixby . . b spector's clerk each 10 4 month, were MiLwaysee, Wis., June 24.—A special from | Watts, who yesterday attempted to rape a pre— d e - - 1 5 -- n:‘tl‘lil:;\lu::'ll;l"hllll(h'rwunln reconsidered and | pacrosse, Wis. s & violent rain last night 1\\;{1‘:“'-‘_\-]«5:: -vah“ll.mm‘ was touight taken from 3 Denlal of a Reevolt ! ml-‘. 1{ ~;] \\l':'~v.l|mr-'<‘l.uux'rn\\‘lu and bridge . : - . i "Thio comptrollor was instructed to purchase | Washed out bighways, bridges and reilroads Mo, G ey ‘“\' o0, -"‘”";' e i ‘{ oy o L i M 4 ¥hien you can get the best thers s mude In every lino ut pricos that will nat bunicrunt yot eyl P WAR 1) VS 30 DU POk in every direction. Trains are lato and man; 4 jonzalez, governor of the state of Guana- s radsworth & Co., 207 Pear! woet, | There I8 no taste nor purse that w o, 5 You t to benutify your home, don't you | minecopies of the new city directory foruse [ i O TR vy American Riflemen Win Prizes., uata, tel O S vastinons comuny: | Tiien conie in und se W ehonply you . mplish b, by the heads of various city departments, :I.c' thut the report of & revolt | joanmoney for "The ma “ Dosslees ol - - PEOPLE’'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, HAMBURG, June 24.—In the shooting com- | in that stal vor sent in a letter from Claudius IS - . . A0 | Van Tansellor Rosler, an_uspiring aeronaut Threo Obildre o petitiog two Americans won prizes, but in the S e Watch the papers for the programme MANDEL & KLELN, &0 Brondway, Councll Bluffs, Towa, of Wichita, Kan., who thinks he can get o OwATONNA, Minn,, Jun hildren | competition for the silver cup they were San Salvador's Government., Dalby’s band at the minstrels Friday night, - — — beaten by the Hamburgers. 34N SALVADON, June 24.—Order has | large crowd to come to Omaha on July 4 and | of John Kujawa, living at Medford, se watch him paruchute from a balloon 2,000 | miles north of herd, were drowned in Ste- 3 | vailen since the deposition and sudden death | The gasoline stove 1s more dan, 1 than o . R B ~ > - 5] 9 L foutin tho alr: He wrato that o would como | Viglt iver today. Knnsas City's Estinated Populatio A p R IO WA thounloaded un, Save life and proport; ¢ A BREBE & C6 MPANY N the council would offer the necessavy in- e Kaxsas City, Mo, June 24.—From returns | 8 A pp using the C. B. Gas und Electrie Light Co.’s \ il dumll;«l-;lln. 'l‘lul-‘n.un:;n; was n~{._ nnl‘hv\ll‘n' Only on One Condition. of all but four censis enumerators the esti- | \Th‘ Xw‘A.m 1 i[‘\‘lull\u\\\l Pr \'uu-ml‘ |7|'|'\I | gus swve. B Whol and Retail Dealers 1n ¥ committee on police with instructions to tuke WasHiNGtoN, June 24.—Delegations from | mated population of this city is between | gl CeReisl Garlos b minister of - nocessary probibitory measures to meet the | ¢ ' J b S0 | maled populs ls - clty forcign affairs, Dr. Manuel Der Gado Dempsey Bros., 105 Main street, is the ouly { ey Y Y St. Paul and Minneapolis toduy had a confer- | 160,00 i 200,000, i < TSR TR B e v i A e e A bR B i 3 "Tho claim of W. H. Paynter for $200 d am | ence with Superintendent Porter regarding T LY Fornaudo Figuera; minister of nome affairs, | delicious confectionery . age caused by the rain of June 8§ was referred nu| isus mmm-l Mr. ln.x;. mfu‘t' he \vvul\: “I 4 l";"l “l “‘- b | public credit, war and marine, G al Ben £ — . 1 argest Stock wnd Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue. % 10 the committee on claims. order a recount ouly upon the production of #h.—Delegutes to the | jamin Mollina Guirolo: minister ot public in Tho Manbattan sporung beadq's, 418 B+ | o 05 4ua A “firoadway, and 204 and 206 Plerce Street, Council Blufta T'he special committee appointed to lavesu- | positive proof of gross inaccuracy. _ | National Editorial association assewbled in | struction, De J, Francisco Assiol, ! way,