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6 THE O‘V[AHA DAILY BEE, l-‘RlI)AY AUGUST 22, HH“MHMPMRMO“W\"%flWW&flfiflWflmmw{émuwAh SnTM%H s in South Omaha and cloan it up it she omahawk n.nw)uw‘ of an tmaginary 's at the Biseman | THO expressmau swag carting it to its pur many new faces, and | Chiserand the figuve had worked up directly | | buile - ing yesterday we (‘CUNLIL l!LUFFS _— new enthusinsm, if that were smain until the congress is over. Alabama delegation _hava sent word Mr, Frank Zeufor and Miss Nov both of this city, were married in Wilmoth 3t Agnes fide list of on the n signatur be ting many of ght following the ey An cnploye of the Omaha & in the emplo mpany at ) the G " | inthe rear of the driver, which really did - Sho accepted theofTer, 1o give COUNCIL BLUFFS, . T BT B new enthusiaam, IF that, w |,m.|vl,|. Be | make it look likea most mirderous nssault. : o piy Ber cue . SBO WONS | TROT S T T - HEICE, SO 6 PEATL ST |y, Nt Tt brrd | ottt 3t e | EESSBRETE PEUOR S |t v 3o 0 s o s Mo i, i vie e FUIRMTRIRANG S g o A 1 the 1y, s e aes . & B col o o L o you, 8 4 b Y mornir eemed to b By Dree Arehibald, dum b, ol Delivered by Carrler in any partof the Cluy. | by Deserved Conoessions. | mittee are L. A. Casper, D. J, Smith, J, P, | hurt me; it's only a wooden man.” Greorze | September, t whin e retu in the even 3 gouriold, ApHLY (0 e Macran O W B W. TILTON, = + -« ANAGL e | Humssta 1t O, Ravasnd mutterad something shout having a wooden | AN MOl SA LA o Rt w1 TELEPHONES | Among the donors of new material 3 ester. | DC: then camo Iinping back with a halt 1 that hie had made & s R Rice. 102 Main st., Cour 7 Business Office, No. HOW BIRCHLER FOUND HIS WIFE, | day were D. L. Boyer, who contributed o 1 :::”\ktlnxllhr'"xlv: g '",‘:"w.‘.ul‘l"-l‘l;lx\“'1l-rh "{'¥as | THE FUNERAL OF DR. GEORGE B. AYRES Toath had ¢ 1 \he farmation ¢f 1 X o oty o, B | yer, ol 10 provent s murde doath had resultod from the formation of ¢ Y Fent Whon you enn buy a home o Night Editot e S of redtop grass; O. J. Smith, blue grass and g iood Togh at his expenso, wion S | folse membrano in thé larynx, trach d \\ tho i tarns, A3 |1 orto OF yOUur dnail 7| ‘ redtop; H. C. Hoffmayer, some very rave me confidentially W the arm and | : » | bronchial tut vhich bad impeded breata- | atany o your fanily the lome clear \ b AT { The Ciy Wil oA HIgN | sngitohin:of pratn; Whtaty o047 Ebives “Charlie say othine "about this and | The Sudden Death of Mes. Cook of | o Pty i 3 ont Lorme A VA | N Y.P.C | Peiced Foot and Court st s Mes, AL Tttt s wo | L'l stand a bottle’" But the joke istoo g0od | South Omahn | e jury rotuened a vordict i aceosdanco | ALGOMO WO 0 4t 812 pot month ey = ks fraseca; Mrs, A. M. Bra Kett, grasses and | to keep Tatiiia with the testimony of the lust witn Anotie worth £,000 At 3 per month | a¥ | ant er- owers - > d The remains wiil bo held until the mother | A1 1 1000 at 89 bot monthe i} Vihihg e da o] onal Gomsip. The committes will move to the opsra house K S BURIAT ural Cau | of the deceased mag bo leard | Ano I} 86000 4t R bt monti: 1 her du 1 | s Mot b et = - homes on s The o - Pernit to w aated 1o — ‘|m s Rl e e et oy, i B uesome Midnight Scene in the _— Hotel Colfax nt Colfax 8 is ade v e e (it John Cedarbla Swanson. B o ; decorating will be done the They will be onvict Graveyard at A T lightful plice o your fan ud spend | A e et Fall L or |/ The Pirst Baptist Sunday school and the | For several days past thors have been | ready to commence work at 10 oclock, That portion of Fort Hill Cemeteny in | OmAb this fallis to have the most exten: | gfaw dubs or wecles * S it plat gropd sythe il & Wells Co. 63 Broudway, | ] o leld - picnle i Fairmount | viue rumors afoat in tho city conceruing | they caracestly ask the assistance of o | Auburn'which faces tho poorest and | Si¥e, most thorvighly organized exposition | for ehildean dulciois el waterand ex- | oR ]m = m‘y g — ¥ 3 the probability of a strike on the North- | ladies as can conveniently come. There is | most desolate part of the eity is known | €Ver known in this city. b, ity il A HOR | et BB A0 o ) S o e trontiig pecial meeting of theLodge | wostorn railway. Tnquiry contradicted the | plenty to do, and the ladies find the work | as the *‘convie burying ground,* There was a meeting Wednesday of the [ 8V & i . ) o ction, Ancientand pted Seottish | ponel pumor and confined the facts to a | very interesting, Thereis always suffl Nothing divides it froin the costly | stockholdersof the Coliscum association. It SOUTH OMAH A NEWS, AT e tiishud tront i, TR Sl littlespeck of war in the company’s yards fn | helpin the afternoon, but in the forenoon the N 1 tow! Istones of | seems that nobody except those directly in- g W o NS ANERI S VR Marthia Bafley, aged one year, daughter of | . il eided Indios do not respoud to the invitation of the | towbs and towering headstones of m: . e R AR J NC AdRSR Notiak quired HA By, o0 vesterday dt o oletock, | this eity, which gave rich promise of an | .o ROL RPN L0 e e e the | ble that mark the space devoted to the | terested knew anything about the gather gon b ~' Sacial, T = T~ - The funeral will cecur this ufterioon, | early striko of tho "switehmen. This was | consequence is that the work drags during | righteous dead save “a line of ragged, | At this meotiug the associution was re- | The ladies of St Asnes patish b ORI R o A private letter from Reed received | provented by the conservative o 1 of the | the fore part of the day. The committee ex- | sickly grass that tells where thoe lawn | organized ;;“»' a social I‘: be held in Rowley's 1| Ageney, cor. $ xteenth st and Capltol av yestord states that he will be at home in a | men and the faira of the company's ol pect to see a 0 number ready togo to | mowers stop. he ent > to the W. 1. Kierstead, the principal stockholder iis evening to dispose of the articles ALL WORK WARRANTLED Fow dare,and that e wil make oo winounee 5‘,,\ and now every thin (6 nd LRy :‘,‘_’{"‘ At the opera house this morning at 10 : 's Ac ‘..(1‘1..‘ tonv N].} 118 o w | Bl et wetlvad: teom . 6 esmbIAEIGN ‘lyl“.»v- \IV\I".::'Y:I"\:E:\7')]\:“\'.’“""] l-u‘ Iho la- ment concer wnce of the con - | Hiony Beavalls o'¢loe - side streetand is guarded by @ pretty | and into his place stepped Me, J. P, Finley, o | i udustrious in p gressionl o . It is gen- | hatfiony prevail Tthins beon dofinitely settled that the dele. | & E6 & G TN KNAY ‘A e PEOHY, | Bod it bis placs ateppod M . fioys b | on entortalnment that will bo s inter i ’, erally predict copt cause of thoe trouble was the objection | gates to the convention will be given an ex- | atid Hle Svite ‘\‘ :‘h“ ) \*\j Vol Bug.: | to btistneas ind ohiarost L [ :} wir patrc lHw_n ends us 4 | o i e e and | Of the men in the yards to a ne 4 ster [ cursion, and the route and places to be visite] | and his wii 8 the Ne e et | o, THnley Botrht ¥, Rlorstoad! e aud profita ) the parish cof i, OO AET ok twaiii: | (e sompidiy “TBUL aHBOIBA, | About tre | N6 uticns Hot W H. M, Pusoy yeatet The mystery attending the burial of | My Finler bought all of Mr. Kiersteads | forg ! bitt at the residence of her | weeks ago Yardm v an received o letter from ol “Manager | William Kemmler was only second to | 1k sad pald spot, cish the - —— ;,'.'. B, SHLE. HLLOME | o il Mol s d ISimball oxtendin the courtosics of the Union | the mystery surcounding, the prepara- | e S \“‘mu’ RO Rl those | o o Otes"Alibut s City, ) constit thirty of hei 0N e LAl 4 I'he Pacific rilroad to tho city’s gucsts, andoffer. | tions for his death, It will be remem- | whoup to that time had not been P. 8. ( is sick and oft dut DR. J. D. JACKSON, I and th o ant afterngon, | Men fnmediately took action to have Ing to take thom to Denver and other places | hoped that he was tortured to death by | that the association should immedia est M. Glasgow L[ ALl Kindsaf work dong WAL A Templars wentover to | theirown number appointad to the position, llwl in nA\h-l\‘ \IA’II\K i bt [ Cjootiielty early on the morning of Au- | about to havo the groatost oxposit | ¢ of his back ion award halfon your eold il sitver filling Omiaki to hear the Templar tem- | and joined fn recommendation o Assistant | fot, been seon, bt it s gust 6, and that o few hours lator the | known in the west, © | son s been born to Mr. and Mrs. | werooni 203 Merrian block. Coun f peran cate, Dr. D (viio | Division Superintendent Mills of Boone to | quda very pleasant trip assured the dele | knives of the surgeons werebusy cutting mm‘:"l"“"”"lll"“' \l‘l:;““",\ and ent b b L R ATTEND . Hy 1 revival 1-'1" -Il“\\'\l Poks 0. | have Mr. 0. P. Anderson appointed to the | gate the body to picces here wis some “I“mlm b A\I‘ e bbb K b | Pl | : ‘lmw‘-‘.' 00 Henens o et peranes pledge | Mlace, Auderson was known to the company s morning Seeretary Clayton will move | doubt concerning the section of law re= | qging glittlo rustiing il onhis own hook, | it o j"l";‘““ ol i and He thinks he will do even bettey in |88 @ very faithful and eficient man and is s of the congressfrom the | lating to the burial of the body, anticipating the decision of the assoclation, | withont wter and five protection. Omaki VORGP nYSEE N estaqden,. T8 BAK o the new Ogwden hotel, where | when the watchers about the pi Asa vesult of his efforts, he produced abons | A feani Z ekl D | | | road fell from a trestle yesterd vards for several v Boone ofticial v will arrive on Monds dit is | cution W no sign of any gest manufacturing establishments, chureh Wednos morn a8 noolo, & distance of forty fect, {t seoms, did not i Sl6y08" i (Al serive fou, Mondyiand Ib ks | Soral A6 wis . genieally helleved | Jolbing” tonses mnd retall stabitsh! | Cattollo chuseh Wednosday morulog b of the fall was broken by @ projecting ommendation until they had appointed the first of the week that the body had been covered with |ments —in the city He ex- [ ating > 1oOW about half way down. Des. Bower and Wey- | man from Boone, Williatn Warner, who was tolc] 5 sneath » of | Pluined that he had already sold ¢ i ¥ Sl A this city we | and_found ond the employ of the road p quicklimo and burled beneath one of | one-third of thospace in the great buil *ing | o Today will be Jittle Cora Holmes' birth- | Leds in popular edueation. Her piblic scheols LU D Al T LR TR G jletor in the employ of the roud. | Secrotary Knox has opened a register fo the flagstones in the prison yard, Late | for theexposition. He also showed ers, | day. She will entertain her little frionds | 0 doizrand york for her inereasing - williis HB a1y TsCoRtR 168 Bt “Sitly: He S LU liniw o o e willing to entertain any of the | j, the afternoon of the next day the | inthe handwriting of these finns, for 100 ud: | during the afternoon at the residence of her | Westernfow, ubadly lascerated log, and a very ugly head ¢ that he wis & non-union Lo 110 18 18qulste thay oltisanl wHo it ; 2 e han ) ey R wound complicated with a slight fracture of i to the prineiple of labor feder- | desire to extend the hospitalities of thejr | grave digger i chi o of llh TS [ L e T e e L b COLLEGE, the frontal bone. His injurics are very se- | ation, and feaving that he would cxert a HOmies 60 theso gentiamen to: notiry & i | burying ground received ordors to have | It was = decided that the exposl: | #1958 SH . . ; Cammoncos fall torm Sopt, 1at, Shy solects (e vere though not necessarily fatal e on tho unlon hore, which is very | b will ussign them theie guesta, | | & grave ready for a bodyat 10o'clock | ton should o surpiss i o every | A Nvelyhorse race hetween A M. Cronots | rotly wractical for bor Stteis, Soot tusls el i 5¢ A1 3 W e B g . o} called, was the most brilliant affuir 0 o interested the comtnission men at the arefy 1cte Nt way night 8 sjcet 10 the order of any city ofl ey askeat for his wetivement. The to- | 1¢vou wish o sell your property eatlon the | when 10 o'clock cume without bringing | fid e e oSt mattant affile of the | B atardiy. ME Contrs ey | gier ninny taie. Wrils for furtier partioriacs (o 5 who will come foi vd and sg as ol complic vith, ( B | Vells ¢ 2| i y e A Y grave SR i N e ‘ ;< A 8. Paulson SO 0l Y CGE ufhac, o ply Via o chmen's union appotited a committes to | Fdd & Wells Co., CIB. Judd, president, 605 | the expected body, the grave d From the provious ochiyition the munage- | o 0 the B. & M. depot in time t0 get the | © 3 il Bluffs, | 1o, l;l ©stessod fine for vunming his saloon. | €0 to Chicago and lay the matter beforo the | Broadway. turned the light down low in the s ment gained a number of new ideas from | purse. ounci ufts, lowa, ulav gaicascd fino for ‘rinning s suloon: | Read omicinls. This sommittse consisted o | P, C. Miller, the pamiorand_ docorator, at | 100m of his cottiuge, and went to sleep in | which it will profit during the coming event 0 T fantiato 1he eharge made againet, Min_ that arty and F. ( They visited the | houio to bis Tronds, $15 South Sixth strect, | his working clothes. His vife lay on a | ~Theexpositionwillopenabout September 1s. | o/ “"'I"I' o i DR. BELLINGER'S “a | d s R - t avid J. Bloom lias gone to Creston, 1a hada con his saloon was closed on account of his meg- | general - o « vence with 2 g bed in front of a window leeeping” wateh lect to comply with the demands of the | General Su The s0 that she might wake The only rai srintendent Sanborn ain out of Omaha Miss Maud Newcomb is visiting friends in i A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of | on the st # ¥ h city officers since Macrae was mayor, tlemen presented the caseso strongly to him [ ygse purchased at Bixby her husband when the body arrived, run expressly for the accommodation of | Towa. ter Cayle, aged six years, died at the | U Nkl ll'"["““d in their demands i Meantime men in chargo of what was | Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Alfred A. Gary is rusticating at Colfax 3 and issued an order for the discha t of g J of War- Fath of his pavents, Mr. and Mus, James 5y i 1 ) o S left of the dead murderer’s body had | Chicago business is the Rock Island » la Joyle, between Sixth and § th strects on m';w'.','-"‘lu,[,‘l" “llu“zl:lrllnlxx:»:lv(“:'\“x’]\\"lh‘u!;;:” yos- | John Green has a son, Harry, who has [ placed it in an express wagon at 9:30 [ Vestibuled limite leaving Omaha at r Prank Meleher Las returned from o G yesterlay | morning from Aibh- | orday morning and yesterday aftemoon Mr. | eaused him uo little worcy, because the boy | o'clock, and had driven outof the prison | 415 p m. daily. Ticket oflice 1602, Six- Atlantic, [a. X T thore. Vofis ity Oild oo ey Atk ihe | Anderson was Hotifl s e position | would tarey too long ab the floving bowl | gate, /There was u kot of men on tho teenth and Farnam sts., Omaha, Mo Tipton, Ta., s visit Hrendfut diocase Wt the smme e, ALl bf | Of yurdmaster this morning and Mr. Wamer | Mr. Green took special pains to notify the | sidewalk who immediately showed signs ¢ GHE A fos, T B AT i b B e e e then have ed.except, the I et victory | 5000 men mot to sellliquor to his son, but | of exeitement when the wagon appenred. ON THE HILL TOP, oDl e BRI R be attacked, The funeral will ; vt OV | the request was not being complied witt It was instantly decided that these men e i s ssony . \ 0 Wariaveryenlie is oy quest was not being complied with to 4 3 1 Sy 5 e 6 ety Fi occur {his aftoroon at 2 o'clock. The only it everythiig ls moving | uissatisfaction, and 8o he was on th watch | Were reportors, and the driver of th | The Remainsof Dr. Georre B. Ayres | Mis. Martin Ruune of W ehane 3 i Uerviks MIITHe Held ub this gEave. bYRe I rds with extraordinary smooth X ateh P > % AWHEis REGaisalo D ing her brother Cq nan C. A, Melcler, Daoed-) T e L fortheoffender. Ho saw his son entora su- | Wagon, In accordance evidently with the | 3 Charles Rose, a stockbuyer for the Georgze Ey DR ! ave some similar complaints in_the | loon kept by Probstle, and the father at once | Orders of Warden Durston to clude the | The funeral of Dr. George B. Ayres took | i Hammond company, is here from Detroit At the spocial meeting of the city council s of otherronds in the city, and it i8 | eiiag bonid. hy, x | newspaper men, drovearound the block | place at 10 a. m. yosterlay, from his late | M i a0 u ) l l]\ l u (_' ! yesterday witernoon the committee on fire | jrohable that the success of the' Northwest- | Sipped in behind the ronj andiwathod. H -‘HI to Ll " egidel S i gl e o . fi ( and lights were iustructed to sign the con- | by hovs il encontase tha other mon to ine | He heard the boy call for whisky and say | #0d thelf back into the prison yard, regidence, wy'savenue. Itwas one | Charles Porte and Wesley Danill of Spring: = other attempt was made todispose of the | fothelargest which has been sce il 11 o'clock when the express | Themedical fratemity was la in came rattling out, but 1 | sented by members of both scho e men on the sidewalk who i med intevested in its movements, and in the wigon was driven back tract with the electric light, company for the | g . additionul lights ovdered by the city. Th mayor called attention 0 the uncoilected [ Nmdel & Kiom special tax, which amounts to about 51,000, apartix $11,1 which is_delinquent and w have to be collected by the sale of the pr B. S and Charles H ——AND— by st ot bolh oo, mad G |, Sl W, A, 1 Sl pho basbegy PPHQflB HUSDR& : : turned and is able to be at his desk e pter AL a A. S R, vhic e doctor ter A, and A, S. R.,of which the doetor | R0V 151 Wis. \who Ooct inthis city. | ville Ta., are visitin ly rep Dauill Is, and Co Cashier u cotnpliance with their demands, the liquor poured intoa glass. Then his in- | {4 == ation could mnot be restrained, and he | DOCy Ut ng great bargains | jumped out of his hiding place, much to the show the best | consternation of the boy and the barkeep: nges in the city, [ Fred Nusbaum. Green at onc filed a ¢ 40. In tinware we car it before Justice Barnett and the hea from $10 to id 2ith St ¥ 't ;'”?‘I"\"N paid before Septemoer 1, when the | hest onty und sold at bottom pi took place yesterday. The father told his s closed | W& ¢ promin member, were present in | yagboeen visiting her ul brother-in- y.mn Biufis, la ast hulf of the year's taxes fall due. The | “Oh, my ! we just beat the world story, and the son wits put upon the stand to | g%y Jnad8 Lo bary || Tiroe: { law, Mr. and Mrs. L. © on, hus ret amentof allsurical and chironia ROl o mOne0 ot hor sud OUIOES | pricd of carpets 65 cls., now 40 cts strenizthen the prosecution, Tustead of doing | o 1Y, e Whon the | Mrs. Clementof Minneapolis, an aunt of | Mp, and Mrs. Patrick Hoctor and day ol ? § e ETr e Podisee tiaim fon | through the entireline. W 50, his testimony was to the effect that he | ©F 2 s | the doctor, accompanied by ber husband and | Mrs, Maddern, wiio have been spending | ey and sexial i anct oviginal plat and £, Fodise's claim for | line in noveltios in one parlor vis the saloon, but did not bu wag though the 3 $ i sunimeriyavah g thonZ W tlio wost: Folng it itls, spe " damages from { flow of Indian creel | ment. B bedroom suits we pride ourselve nd did not drink any. The de driv bound to get rid of his bur- | son FosterC., werealso present. L b i piEnE ML Nost BONE 08 |1y I impotence wercretorred fo U iy comittee, of carryling the most comploto wssortiont, mpted to get off on tho plea that there | den at all hazards, He drove rapidly [ Theremains wereencased inan elegantblack | 80 00 HEO IR ERIIIGC oo R - choice of 80 styles. Book cleors and [ was no proof of sale, but Justice Barnett con- | up the street, the wi r to and | coth-covered casket with silver trimmings. | g, * ¢ 4 8 1s Asthma, Consummpt icago board of trade, and Head Hog Butlerof Chicago and Sheep Bayer A. | B. Ayres, M. D, June 15, | J. Knowiton of Kansas City are visiting the ! , Aug. 19, 1800, and the emblom of the | packing houses of Swift & Co. s Templar, a cross and crown. The W. N. Nason of the Omal dinmg ch of overy dc Our retail furniture good ardrobes and cente ablished trade. Stock il cluss und this unloading sale, are going | whore and comp: Broadway. swises of the . Bronchitis © N P Paralysis. IKldney diseas Disease, Bheuatiso, Plle ole, Hydroc Dronsy, sof the ¢ye and ear. Club feet, I disonse tiption. cluded otherwise and imposed a fine of %0 bartender, re of agai fro and rattling horribly, he grave | On the cover was a silver plate beaving the | 3y kbt . | diggor led the way into the gloomy cem- | inscription “G e ek phs som dloa v by the dim light of a lantorn, g n cliiss of boce o' thavii® | viviig at the graye he set the lnt into the exclusive jobbing t Ay one wishing to go into bnsiness should e . This case will be heavd next Satur- | one end of it, and seizing the remains of | The white apron ofa master Mason was just 3 1 Messis. (. 1 RinEGt e Solugti: iy investigate this, as it is one of the fow golden He Found s Wife, Tuis _complaint was filed by the son | the murderer pulled them out of the | behesthit 0 o b 1 O U ] ) wnd freo from P § OpEonuriLeaiolia Mot A Benjamin Blrchler, the Omaha, Han about fifteen minutes after the father had | wagon. It did't take long to fill up the | ol covored with clogant flomt thibe | oiie fobiees o Y 'i’;’l‘\'xh;'lml;-I;' e i om fonar sl A oest ! C sene & Co. pavk employe who followed his recreant wife | filed jhis complaint. grave, for the only object 1o accomplish | ytes. Y G e Jobbar i Ratoneuion, -”J‘”"\ alllof Bal- | “Correspandence confidontil. Add ress: ‘ Okl T Council | to this side of the river Wednesday night and RS | wasto get the bidy out of sight and | ~Atthe foot was the offeripg of Tangier | through the pluces of interest in the city to | DR BELLINGER'S \ 4 BIufls, i under management of W.Jjoneswith | located her and her paramourat 120 Second | - Hose at cost. We are going to quit | stamp the earth on'it. temple of the Mystic Shrine, a star and cres- | day. Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, new sanple rooms, avenue at 10 o'clock, spent nerly all the re- handling garden hose, and have doubly the ——— cent and the scimetar with the square and R L e < 3 i Connell Bluffs, I e mainderof thanight in fruitiess efforts to | Lafesstock in the cliy. To close out wo PALMER PAID CASH. compass pendant, all of whilo ros 1. Schacnberger, Bever Dam, g AVEINAGTS Foht: aindarof she in fruitless efforts to | will soll all gradcs and fixtures ab dead cost, | / Covert lodgescnta s and compass of e R G STUR VA Y LI R calkink procure tho arrest of the gullty pair. Tho | for Puint & Oil company, Ns. | The Chicago Man Once Donea Shrewd | ywhite roses and the New York Life insuvance AR family. ‘for . coug bl l‘R A\\Lls \L I‘I)hMY January Inst, T. J. Rea, in walking | police forco rafused to do anything unloss @ | 1 nd templo. Bargain with A. T. Stewart. contibuted u large wreath of lauvel | ¥2¢ Ol in our family for cou ' al PR AVPs along Frauklin street, whero thero was un | warrant was obtained, and by the timo that S e A Chicsgaman, A, T. Packard, tells croup and rheumatism, 1t cures eve §. vation being made, fell and injured his | Birchler had scoured this information it .,;.‘..‘Ql“fl'@”x,mu oncie .;:i,é_t;l{,“"% rem- | g very interesting story of adeal that | | Mus. B I \\;"h;‘«:,‘;;r ;‘\!;:::::-:]“t{tf £50 SURELY DOG HAD Boarding and Day School, oot 50 ously that he puts the dam: t | lacked but & few minutes of miduight. He e Lgle y - once occurred between A. T. Stewart | | rgenuniver of otier handsome plé il Fifth Ave, and Seventh Strect. 5,000, and now he usks the city to pay was directed to the msidence of Squire | Scott Houso, Council Bluffs, transients $1.00 | and Potter Palmer of hotel fame, who | ynviibuted b 35 of the faui ~ | How Johin Quigley Fooled the Great ke B :lg,ulml ount. In bis petition filed in the dis- | Sehurz, whom he .,‘.»u-d fron slumber, and | per day, wasonce in the dry goods line himself, | “Syoitly atter 10 o'clock the Masons a a P. 1. Barnum, 4 =% Jag poutt yestorday he states that hohas ( toll his story. ‘Tho yonng mau was v - says the New York Pr was dur- | ehrgs of Grand Master Prencly with Past | P, T, Barnum had an itching for the | € bereiched from ay of the depots (]'Hn(l Im lu;'l“ux lelh (l;“u “:w--;flllel‘turl«lu\-m & much excited and w d, (,...l he apparently Assaulted a Little Girl. ing the early days of P career in | Grand Master Mercer as muarsh Rev. C. | show. bus! siness at an enrly age, Of his | on motor. | Jert 4 excavition i a dangomis condiion made an unfavorablo improssion upou the jur | A wareant was fited in Justico Buraetvs | the dry goods business—1862, I think, e accompanied them and conducted | 1A% 0 I G (T FES Conducted by the Sisters of Charity t wis refused | eourt yesterday morning 1 3 m H yos . ol until, moming, | Mo ijured husband had | Guire, an mii,m ib avout conseated to abide by this decision | Sre A when he was informed that several gentle- | Union Pacific roundhouse, with a men 1o whom e had confidentially his | little cight- old " girl_ nuir :d a good PRl Ot 1e. Packard, “Palmer enjo 0 gobd | the, il o spoke s The first inkling that [ ever had of the c employed at th | eredit in Chicago, but in No e S e o nd melaton vaverdl | coming showman was when I vas about saulting o | Was not much knowu,andfor that renson dents as illustrations of this clar fourteen years of nge and clevk in a yoa >d Cora Rich- | he went thero himeelf to buy | jstie. The suddenuessof his death was country store at Bethe story instuge whispers were reporters, and | mond. McGuire was arrested butwaived | his goods and pay cash for | forred toas was also the perfect manner in | One of our neighbor the whole story would be | SXxamiuation and was sent to the county jail | them. I lay, and sometimes | which all his affairs had ben kept. The i 8 Beli in default of $2,000 bonds tw m.y,fiu- ccolpts of the business | marks of the speaker were highly eulogistic, an” opportunity e in Chicago would be sentto him and he | and met witha hea For boned and tuition em- 1 branches of a finished educa- tion for young ladies §76 for session of months, commenc i Monday in Septembe ) ¢ For further parti \I\I LR SUP You can llns 1 L] s, John Quigley, had made a journey up into Litehtield count oout. thirty or forty miles, to according to qual: fcy una size. . FOTHBRINGHAM, WHITELAW &CO.,, | Jubin the Solo Auuts, Leaders and IPromoters of Low Al BRI visit s relatives. This was consideved iiore, 0 Astuts, Lea romoters of Low | 1o escape and evade jus e grew despe J. C. Bixby, sweam neating, sanit; en- sathe 5 I i one present, R IR et 1306 SOHBAIELS . Prancis Academy, Prices ato and hunted avound until he found theves- | gincer, 943 ;[ would placethe fundsin & sale in his onumber of those in attendance were | & long distance tot ! fe buil ling, Omiha; o Js and broke the | riwm block, Council Bluffs. “ o natured ju e at ) ¢ wel in those days, neil Bluls, Towae especially in winter e e On his'return I asked him a va M")‘."‘ F. M. Ellis & Co., 3 st it 2L A Unhappy ¥ rters at the Fifth Avenue hotel until larige went out to buy, and then he would | JngUe tocu ce of Justice Henc ing. matutinal naps of the the house during the ser d incide in conn all Wehrhahn wants a divoree | 3 o'clock. > judge heard his_ story and Mone the money with him. His bank- | with the doctor’s life which were pleasant to | questions, desiting to know whether rehrhahn, to whom she v sued the warrant upon the husband's infor- | and realc ing busivess he did in New York. One | remember *l had seen anvthing new and interesti on s, Fyon ne WO | mition nd gave it Lo him: Ho toe 1140 tho i L day a friend adyised him to buy prints, [ After the services had been concluded the | {1 R AR1 HI I'E( ] I'S h"_m“ Silley of alimadt I“I}\H‘J::,'\:l:;llfl)";llll'l: Marshal Charley White A Dead Baby. asaboom in the price was about to | carria Wi id the long cortege plie 88w Gomelhin cowith bim and mado at the residence of Mrs, nth streat to where the impressi q, | wended its wa \tendents, Wi cemete The body of a baby wa foundburied inthe | occur. Palmer posted off to A, And Building Sun to entitle her toa di- | the avrests. It w struck me [ saw o She chiarges him with getting deant, | Sarab Humilton, 8 woman who bus figured fn | 9t on the corer of Fifteouth strect mnd | Stewart’s wholesale "-““""’.""““l“ and | Magonie buvial service was eonducted of ordinary I two_natura] | (Tooms % and ik F LOmaba Bikivaliwlth having beater it | court twice within the last few weeks, one ifth avenue at 9 o'clock lastnight, The [ Was shown through the print - depart- and Master French, the brethren of Cov- s feet long,” Coaaati i me, .. Oorrospon N alied. @ his fist, trMng to eut her with o razor, broak. | . 1BC PNt inan assiult in ghastly find was made by some boys who | Ment, in which were 420 cases of the 1ge casting SpriENoriovaEReRnIntothe plicd, ‘FICER & PUSEY i §ng the br ishios, and further By being | Lice court, when Bill Seftries was the were playing in the vicinity and were led to gr QUILRASSHE LS EUNDISs ea struck me OFFICER & PUS ant, and another time before Justice Se ng them over and getting | menting this with the red rose. false to her by being with oth i hunt it up by the disagreeablo odor. once that if I had sucha ¢ also er by being | with ot wheén she was charged with enticiug (Y- YOG RIBAEIEON N 01D 5 e o romniifad o salmiy || Al e apeol sst, made by the doctor ® paz monan, ierlest obargs tehas de- | gho twelveyearold diughtor of | ody was naked and bad the lawbauiprge Jomarled us cutmly | 400 M itotime, oty s Hader e exhibit him (o profitnble ¢ leg” Vannitta into a house of dust. and had apparently been there about | B S members of the command ud the Do you suppose Teould buy 1 Hortirars fame, the houso ulleged 0 be her | two- ‘l“";“ “";l;‘h" “l‘\‘l“" ‘T“:‘l {f’;i‘\‘.(‘l‘;""'i::’ ";l‘:‘ .\'hlr e mfiwlnmnu with the i ',\\ h' NaEES plied Qu M Cornor Miine and Brondway - own ‘residence. She mado such Strong | Tho oroner was notific, 1 o | hotel. o sale caused @ J > | The pall bearers were Dr, R. O . Dr. | nodoubt that $5 or 10 would buy ~ 5 A I Whittlesey yestorday began sult | aefenso and so hotly maintained that she was | o, o oronek Was notiied and took the body | house. “Who is this Potter Palmer? | A, P, Giun, Charies Southa V. 5 I boeame quite excited and said t COUNDILIBLUR 19a. againstthe motor company, Colonel Whit- | anhonest woman, making her living by wash. | 0 195tep’s undertaking rooms. From the | wag the query. Andas the bill amounted | eral, John Westberg and Vietor Musselman. | (o1d start for Litehficld the next morn | Dealersin foreizon and domestic esehange. tlesey states that in January last he was | 108 #nd sewing, that the case was d examination made ho was satisfied that the | 1o $200,000 the clerk, unwilling to > Of oD T fnr, Quigley nsied mo to see him b :\f','u: ctions ¢ and interest paid on (ime alighting from a car. and using all o | When the cfiicor went to the Tiuse in the | baby was still born. None of the residents of | the responsibility of so large acredit AYQINsIonNEy HaIne, 3 T started, becs might think o- E = ud using all possible | hij) of the early morning i A L Ab11:30 yesterday morning Mrs, Jane Eliza | fove T started, be I huhing §. E. Maxon. L. J. . Bourgeols, H. U, Cookes Procaution, when the operator started up the | an entively diforeat st or: m oy "‘i {':mlm the vicinity know anything about it. For the | upon himself, ll'pnllu! it to Stew ’ . “l l“\'”- o e et | sgmethin ageouf | = ° oSy o i 0 It el S of affairs than th ; s " 1 =¥ ) epartec o er residence, 113 o \ me Ok COKE nnl to se Ity years old and be strack, his collar bone by noth- | word that Stewart w him, | Pe v claim o know hefore Sehurz, [un room open. | Near the pluce, but, the lken, and other | i the At 7:30 the [ mounted serious injuries inflicted. He asks for dama- | i into the kitehen were found the objects | i ubout it any further than venturing the | and thither he posted. In the mean- | came from afamily that helped to mlce this |, e 1. It s PR A T Py g v Bt o Rl B Bk ok domae | oitho oo SIS Joundithgioblecs opinion that the child placed on Tucsday | time, I should say Vlhe price of prints | country’s history. Sho wus nearly related to | e oo, v wooten it | Architects and Superintendents, for medicine and #IN) for the loss of six | Wife and her paramour, were pulled b Bight. They base the nion upon the fact | jad already advanced a couple of cents, | General Green of revolutionary fame ap, a mufller around my neck, and over- | g a W8N, | oms” 310 and 250 S o B 000 | s Wt s | i s 8 SO | i SV SRS i 0 ol | o . s ity st | GO RO QU | (Tt 08 |, o0 e AL 10 o' eloc | somethingat that tiine und xepeatedly ran to | 40 lo if by any possible honorable | New York from British control. At thetak- | Jey's boavding houso and cailed him out, | Neb: Telophons 6. | il Biufs. I The City Will Docorate. Iil‘\l‘l:’m‘vl oo pla) Court:. ‘Tho M ave g i e il Slkoos, red. | means he could do s0. You know that |ingof Fort Ticonderoga, he was with Fthun “Woll,”suid I, “John, 1 am off for : pHANS v Mbocis e e o SRR ERLo denurs ke min guvol | LR LY R R in the dry goods business ‘cash goods’ | Allen when tho latter miado the famows ¥e- | L jtelyfleld: T s deturniied to gt that | 5 D Eowoxmos, fres 1St vicey tho city council yostorday aftoroon for the | Amitted that his uie was Charles Young, | 'Thecordicr will investigate tho matter | sometimos means ‘pivable in ten diys’ | sponse ta the Buitish commndunt of the fort | qouple-tailed dog. | Have you any sug ChaNA I TN A Clor e e s to havg | TIS xumiBtion was Yory briof,both par urther this morning and sometimes in thivty days,a fact upon Y R0 (Rmanced 0 BUTTRIAOK | oameolthe | Bestions to majs: 3 : i\ RN OF e o noceapiy slans o admitting the fucts. The husband and officor MR s o which Stewart relicd to help him out, e inantal “Yes,” said Quigley, dvawling his the farumer: P he u : i P Ry s g et e 1% Ripan el i Aread ey, ** M. Palmer,” he said when the latter he deceased was born in Dutch words ns was natural to him: "I forgot favuers' cong e uction to oo taken | matter brietly, the court decided to remand i o otty large | non® Yomm Uriiin . that the Qog. with sounoll Bluaffs. was in relation o the ornamentation to be | the prisoners to the county jail in d .mn“l): \Phe Manhatven Sporiing B quarters, 418 apeared, iyad 1..”‘ 4 "1 e :l,\ ‘? I:T,u New )“”‘1' O i pn are bopntigns e thi ptiog QLD b ibslls Paid u .‘:\‘ uxljv .l $130,000 Blbcad 1ipoi the dby bulldties 1,000 bond each, Broadway v u " bill of goods yesterday € ]I.I 1o yeurs ago. ‘I“ aq v.u i L ‘m;u w‘. a vy | was just coming out of t ard, and | Paid ug B ot 30,000 e mitroee s (poldugs, ssed and | | howifoof tho Omiha man fa 8 plump it Bk kuow on what terms you pur 7 sho was noted for Christimn and charitable | ono of the tails was - cow’s tail, which | Surplus and Profits..... © ] 1t wa finally decided to deleante e wamd | tie wonin, who gave b as ninctee Twonty-five carpenters wanted to work on | " ‘Certainly; thirty duys,’ Palmerre- | worle | 0 ag®1 eighty- | B¢ din his mout Liability to Depositors.. $30,000 .. matter to Alderman Casper aud let bim do- | He figure bs decledly petite aud ter man. | now botel, S A Mueny. | plied, try | ning, und ond son, J. ¢, Groon, well kuovwn 1n | MY itlons 4s o g an for. | Diecranai=L, A, Miljer, b0, Qlsusikeds cice vpon the character and style of the dec. | 27, Uashing aud piquant. S Y5 she o et - ; Not at all,’ responded wart n | Jh O eircles hore, survive hor, The | the time being utterly extin TR LS L DGR oratiousand go uhead and put them up with. | BAEFied Bichlor two yoars wgo; that e has il 'm'(«'lm th cdatIteler's, mer- | s sweet, ofly way. Tlhe ten days’ | 5o funeral is not yet. aunounced S R i staipital anl suiplus of any {,};, r,l,l,,.,‘,‘ ‘1”“"‘“(‘1""“" by the council, | DO 4 90d By ‘-lnh’ 1\‘\“‘. ;; ff\ i{.\KA:l \l.,.»).' ubvalior, S "’- goods, and on 1o other terms can I sell | having been teceived from Stories of Giel Ha ank in fouthwestern 10w, pon the vote taken there was not o dissent- | ¢ "\CY WIS 1D ARE Wik Ceoply penitent for seill AR s ) It will piobably take place “Stories of givl harvesters are now in NTEREST ON T ME DEPOSITS, fug voice. the wrong he had him, Her pa Still After Budge. i | 4 I Y ¥ ¥ 8 ! Mr. Casper has not definitely decided upon | 15 & €0arse, bratal looking fellow, igno: al more injunction cases were starto A this Palmer was silent a moment, | on Saturday e order,” suys & Kaneas newapiper, ! d N LS R IE . of wlml'::x‘u“ll\|nmfnf‘ l}rul |..‘ UPO | und addicied to tho uso of the oy yesterday by w..{ law 'nna - ordsr! leo ',.‘f while Stewart ehuckled inwardly at the COTRO " Dickinson county rather Jeids the J A HOTEL BARGAIN known fertility in devising beautiful designs | EU0S Hobas boon omployed as a cook at | frough A, Ove plalutif, and Jacob | thought of the easa with wnich ho hud : gasNion wikhin glrl of ifhe. Hotel Jamoson. Cowpell Bluflh I (or rand of the hotels and v can bedepended upon to gt up something wnts in the city saved the profit of the riso to himself ——— | 4 0 5 s T 5 o S . graceful, who has driven th | Purnished and tn coodrepairs. Besthotel in that the city will not bo ashatmed of arrested sc times forintox. | Sims s attornoy. I endunts in these | 1y wighing to upponr liberal hesaid; ~ | The Fatal Results of a Falie Mem- | 5o, 960 neres for her futl [ neeity, Centrally' lositol, i firste z ki Aol il 5 last time Judge Metice gave | Dew cases ave il C. Heple M Wy i} he best I can do; but if branein the Larynx. 4 i e R A T eluss busina This I8 @ bargain for some- $ Geneec) DraarE, bim an additional fine of 5 for his use of | Street; nk Dominiss 0. 10 cs, that 1s tho beat 1 cu ) Pty : Y | care of the four horses herse v good Lotel mun. - Apply to ieneral Order No, s, vulgar and profane lauguago in court, i stroet: L. Gorman, No, 12 t “,,,‘MM) you can puy spot cash Iecan give you a The inquest over the remains of Mrs. Cora | the spring she h s put in’ 120 seres JTAMESON BROS. Pr 4 Heanouantens Couraxy A, Fiern Reai- | When the ofticer took them in charge to | Jacob Howsrth, St.Joe house, i [ good discount. Cook, the woman who died in a shanty at | eorn, did the work for a fumily of s , Props, ;x,::;" N .;I( OUNCIL |‘lll P, llu .‘Au ust | con them to jail after they had failed to - — - “*How much of adiscount?” queried | south Omaha, was held terday morning persons, went to ten dan and t Council Eluffs - - 1«w|. B N e th, oo o obtait the required boud the woman broko Played wComedy in Life, Palmer, after the manner of aman think- | Mes. G. W. Clark, mwatron of the Open | twice to elope. She expects now to e o the panating from, | down and wopt vitterly. She pleaded ear- | George Staloy, the bright and clever dia | ing of something else. Door, testifiod that the woman had been ut | start in the fall for Africa us o mission- | FOR MEN ON| Y adjutant general's office, the Kifth regiment” [ nestly with hee husband and mado all sorts | lect comedian, i | ietime but had secuved | ary will gointo camp at the city of Des Moines of § ys that heveafter he will be HOh, can give youl0 per cent for | gha institution for s Cmises con | A - : 3 ring her future cond tempted to refrain from exerting 0] ’ A T e (i e R : — For LOST or FAILING MAN. T e, san s, Bty of, D el “WMWmmmmmumwmmmmm;mmww%mifl~wwh“m“‘TW#WT~WWW1w~mwww'wu(memum rganting oo | MAGIC CURE JorBOST o KATLING AR ompans & of suid regiuont, for tho pur- | forgivé her, but the court took the matter in | company, writes a ndent of Dunloj money In ton duys orno iale. SOWatt's | sprng or summer. Du hor stay thero | modified way, after thy manner of vi vors iy ok of oy ang pose of attending the encampuent, will leave | hand and réfusal to”perait tho folon® to bo | s News, strolling L of the quiet | munnor wis that of u fish ) playing | np Clak had recolved lettors from the | o putan end to sneak thievir Nind Etects of Breon' o gxtesses iy bid or f ous uffs from the Chicago, Bur ondoned. o 0 the v | hy 5 by P ) S | wit ol ked trout. Palmer re o % £ wat | breaking. When they mové—it will bo sc Young. Robust, Noble MA O fu - & Quincy depot at 7 a. m. Satuna | Of tho doste ¥ ook lnto tho Joory faco | strels of St Loulss durknoss bad sotln, | B & 0 RO agEht for mbout (o | 498 woman's mothor which lndicuted that | oohy iieer ad ‘oviey s WItLout yisible | SLUIGd: W& Euirantuo evory cuws ur, noniep i c;llllull:l B “\l\;:lt‘l‘tu dl}‘:ll :_\'!{yll}“:l special traln | compelled him to acquicsce in the vourt's | chosen path of our evening walk, made it | minutes, and then, while his face grow Bhe ""“"";“.“"“’;\1"\, ""!I‘I“ yo Hho Louters | meais of support, will'be escorted outof the | bR pull Coiraes i Rieurily Nl Bit. ;:‘\ "_t Il‘u' I‘H;,l“gr‘l !‘hll{l nlx‘x“-‘l vl|:|m( A\‘n‘uu- W |I|.”A \\'A‘Iall'll‘u\\ vy sobbing | somewhat diffieult to distinguish rightly any | longer than ever, though inwardly he ““:"l““l""‘ ; 0, ke s i'. hert m'fu city b ervation. Coo wily Co. ¢ O oned | she declared r dly that she would take | object u few p distant, While slowl S laughing oo in Stewart’s | Stated that Ms I had a husband a 0 —— along the line of said road, to Afton Junction, | hor life at the fret . onearagre yould | LT e A nrosting oon, | Was luughing at tho g iQWE | children, the latter being in the shenee o st icugor st FA TR |t RS A, oM | e g, sl nnting o | ey, Wovty rfvine g wallod | bttt b, 1 LY P00 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. City traitr to Des Moines. The company strings in her cell. During aring she | pronching ut a medium puce. W hen din | from his inside pocket: e Anthe: ; = —m bocquipped aud ready to move from Its | begwed ber husband ¢ ne poison | opposite, I was startled ot George giving an | *Well I guess 1l pay spot eash,” and | "'y '\ Graw, wholives at Seventeeth and | " lraulic and Sanitary Enginccr. Plans, Estimates armory, in heavy marching order, to the Chi- | and he went outand b ¢ fuu bottle | unearthiyyell, and at the same istant start | to the astonishment of Ntewart Palmer | Jackson streets,dnd Mrs. A. 12, Stephens,who | ll ln lne w,, cifications, and Suporvisiou of Public Work, Hrowa b eago, Burlington & Quiney depot vromptly at | of Jamaica ginger, in wild pursuit of the wagon, yelling at the | counted out the amount, less the dis- | lives at Fourteenth and Leavenworth streets, | ilding, Council Blufls, Ia. \ 650 & ., and prepared “with one - day s ra- . . top ot lis voico: WHola® on, “you villain! | count, and asked for A. T.'8 recelpt. | testified that Mrs. Cook had lived with then L4 . 3 = -} tions, 10 be furnished by each member of the H. Bowor, % N. Maiu st. op, you scoundrel! Look'oat, he'll kill | Tha Latter’s admivation for his Chicago | fora short time, but had shows 1o dispo 1 Justice of the Peace. Oflice over Americun Expre company for himself. - - youl-auntor i aia. brindlhing. bis oage | 1o lutter’s admire tion to work, The lutter also said that M . Ev "l-"“'l"' ot \hl"mlll\l'u"\ '1““ previ- St at Work, fike & lunatic, The driver stopped his horse "'““)““""' “““(‘ ‘]‘\‘ “l'“':‘l ™ |'(l‘"l“,“: .il 10 | Cook had complained of ling troublo aud llu. | “Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. 1 ously cxcused must bo in line at the armory | he decorating committes in charge Just then Staley yelled, Leok out Le i | 10 the day of his death, emained. | (i had procured me for ner - L e——— - 2 precisely a0:60 4. m. By order of _Tho docorating comittee in charge of the i Flotgd 00k QUL LN | poer afterward Potter Palmer’s credit | “(iris Peterson, in whoso place the woman Attorneys at Law. tate and keders work of beautifying the opers b striko you from bebind 1" ' The man tined ¥ ! . D. B, Daney, farmers’ ying the opera house for the | g yiiny “only to percelve ap Indian cigar | Wos Al, and he paid for his goodswhen | died, suld he had known her for some time, —Courts. " Rooms 7 and 8 Shugurt-Bouo Blosk, Cound Captain Commandizg. ors’ cougress wre still earnestly st worky | {iso,ugh 3js 1 the attitude of snking Lis | Bogot veady, " | oud @ fow days befors er doath eh mak hin Bluffs, lowa,

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