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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WIEBNESDAY. MARCH 4 during the examination n chiof RAting commitie iy CCUNGIL BLUFFS, g After Stophens ross-examination had - 11 vou sny. | natmed ono of them you iie finis I was put on the angrily oxclaimed | Mr. Tuttle, s he wose to OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. o8 from tho Bicotion That lov stand, ~He clatuiod to hinve been an ove-wit Allermanic Aggrugation Holds a | IS feet aid shiook Nisiist at faction Among the . other ho wos positive that the defendar Livoly Sesion Last Night, Chaffoe. sl #= Telvered 1y Carrier o uny part of the City ke man who did t tig wer Order! 1 W TILTON .« s NANAGHI e one, he replied that B dentLowry TELEPHONES | GRINDING { ON THE BOARTZ C v anid o dould INSPECTOR DENNIS AGAIN ON THE RACK, | ~If theywere not apy have ¢ Putiness Offce, No(k suid Mr. B N Night Editor, Ne WOT Wore S —————eeee e Fhvent A the Hebrews i ! Y has failad G ) A Resolut this MINOR MENTION, A Man Avrested on Sespicion . moriiy AUMONE € Mor i B OF Peltg e Much=Wanted : : | valk [ I s was for N Y. Pk Ihe strike out was lost, nine OIS hutia Toat Hope it i Morris — members vot Adiemative and’ nine | Garbage Mast peic v B e ———— 3 o e e Mufrs 1 AL Movris, P s e aoaer Council Blufts Tamiber Co. coal litor Lang The council burned the midnight oil 1 1 I 1 [ i \ U\ ¢ ‘ ooy t }} Nl oo fthe State Savitks |y ient, with all of the members in attendan Chaftee, Conway, Day MeLoarlo ¢ () I HyV N \ gl . Genuine Rock Spri t 1 ! ¥ b WS | Ll o 0 deaori. | F'rom the start Prosident Lowry was in a | Specht. fn the negative, Coopor, D i U 3 D il SOV | tured a man there who answered the describe | g yyimop and for a time it looked as thoneh | Elsissor, Madsen, Morearty, Olson, Csthofl, | e Mucller mus moay r ™ L ts, for the repub- | tion of the one who confidenced the bank out e Tuttle and My, President [/ y « small viot was browing on ccount of his | ¥ three Hardnian pian U their hopes very bigh, | of £1,600 on tho strength of a intro o0y The ovdinanco then passed by & vote of . D. Huywood began suit f roeasily suited thanthe | duction and & number of drafts from the | CTOrs to sccuro order. Members were | forand S aguiust gagred for Thivty Days by the MODFL yostorday ngninst Lewis S i f crats, who had 1 tosweopthe bonrd. | First National hank of Bangor, Me, M, | Ofdered to take their scats and spectators | - : CLOTRENG CONPAN N antt dieving. that Hiome it selll oo 00, g il I JOST el EMERLY Dbl W€l v b were orderod outside the rail THE METHODISU CONFERENCE, tain an ty thrat eodil G of mmoney-saving interest The Presbyteria Mayor Cushing vetoed the resolution au to the puslic, - 1 city with the excep- | 'phone, and a conversation passed over A Mecting 1ast Evening Thursday evening hin ot Lh thorizing Chaivmun Birkhauser to make a L, vening to poned on account of the weather O b in A g | tuS ntncty-Ave milos of Wik THAY | (G Hn BpiG T IHEROLNg the tAvG. | ton on the Guarantee Fand. THE MODEL contains tho largact and finest sock of Clothing Ll intervene betwee s ity [ ettt S B and Furnishing Goods in Cotnetl Bluls, which was purchased at Regular niee fthe Woman's Chiristinn ¢ Thedemocrats hoped erveno between th ity and | . ontin other cities. Tho velo was sustained | Inresponse ta call from Bishop and ¥ hing Cotnell Bluli, whieh w irchased \ mperance union will bo held this after. | (b \ v At Columbus which 4 nighly inter 4 Banles o ata Great Sa , and will bt closed out at less than per will & ! this af ] s i that precinet, when LSkl el |k b, avote of 10 toh Mr. Birkhauser wante nhiioy b ret hed yesterduy were | Arnd, the assistant cashier, answered the about thirty membors of 11 7 committee of 100, noon at 4 o'clock in their rooms in the Mer- | they cam SHOW a4 sullie esting to the parties at both ends of the wire, » 1§ | rviam block, t Trown a8 alderman-at- | to one because e had o faint hope that he | IS salary togo on while he is absent and also i on of Oskland and Chelating g V' Brtho o 4 it e found the ma who had swindied | Wanted §150 (o pay his personl expenses Yeur agzo to provide for the misiog i wrson were married yesterday crdoy afternoon and showed | bright visions of a reward that wonld surely | mands for additional steeot lighting should | tHe auadrennial conferonco of the M afternoon at tie Keil hotel, Rev. J. W, Croft voteof 9, of which & were democrat offcinting ! s, their disgust knew no | be paid for the capture of the rascal. AtME. | Viola Macoy died Sunday night at the famn s, Arnd's westion the officer who had the 11y, residenco, 1130 Fourth rged i 1 ! day somecno cor I ifidence man in his chargo insti RO fo the committee on gas and electric | CHUNH iIN02 met last night in the ¢ A s and tho gas inspactor. Said he: | Uy} I\.““\““I"“‘l}‘Nm,‘ S CliaaT otiald ke mionths, of measles, The romains were n | tuted eh in order to find, if possi As it is now gas lamps are placed as peti- | manof the meeting and 1. Phillippi chos to Onnwn yesterday morning for burial 1 i which the vote for | something by which he could b identified. | tioned for. In my opinion it would be hetter | as seevetary. Bishop Newman, i expliit L 1isio \:1 {dnoon At lnst [ x‘x.‘- Lanld -w’vl‘ ]1-Iv~\w1“m’ to hold a meeting and decide upon whero the | ;n-}“.]xlw o n,." mmittee ting said that und which finally | successful, ‘The man will be held o mer 4 1o hiad from the fiest meeption of e idoa Pl A Al t{nio Yot While e it o e | 1amps that will be put in this year should be | L i willlearn something to his advantage it he | Frsiied 1o e v t Van Brunt \\:\‘v‘n; et Rl while awaiting furtherde- | ied. " By doing this I think the eity could VLLI ice stiould bo hold tn Omaha will call at the office of the chief ofy tad Haati avieHLly. oW Alite the MRt so i et its famps at a much lower prics | .'.','»”y'\ L ‘l\\‘:\lx‘ 1 an honest pride Ity R. A M, this evening at 8 o'clock sharp thus throwing out these two votes was cen- | bargains in lots in Wilson ace, Special | mayor, and at some ne e comeil west in many w Tn tho f 1 £ the conforring council degrees, AL members sured by some on the ground that upe induc s for the next few days, e AL QLU s U L L ‘ conferento ia held in O1 lllllvllll\‘ bill gl :l”v prdially invited. By order of the M counting the Lailots 6 LOXSan0 LG HUYHS —— tion of these lamps. s SHIIS B SHTCHERAILG L e 1Ho o countingthe builots o the box _and the i O holibrary bard, throueh its chaieman, | S anoler exellent opurtunity (e e tho Rev. 1. Petorson, presiding eider ot the | the twe were found to be equat, and that the I gauden aud flower, seads fn thowest, | B E O e of thrve 10 conlor with tis | 40 MOTe than thin, for thoro willbo duiogates American Methodist Episcopal ciuren, s in [ votes could not have been in at the same atalogue and samples by mail. }“”,:‘ " '.”".d relati o the ‘I stion of a | present from every civilized nation on earth, the city and will pr chiurch this | time. The judges, however, deny the state- - s en sssible. point in | The Wholo world, so far as the Methodist 7 pxpross wagon or boyl . Iding at some aceessible point ¢ Methodi ening, ‘U'he trustees will hold a meeting at | ment that the two numbers eoincided LA o LR L AR L L e wis placed on | chureh is concorndd, will be represented at 7 o'clock Alother thing to which the democrats ob. | Ringup the A 0., telephione 13, NO. 1 70 and President Towry named the follow. | this meeting in Omiha. 1t will be of great toUarl Leisline and Cath w0 Reimplett, | Which bad been patin with the name of ) xs T f NSk Tuttle, Cooper and Bechel, | sideration and as a w of clevating tho both of Harrison county, and 1o Detor A, | Guimoude written on it, and_on which the C. Bixby, seam neating, eantace en- | Mosrs, duitle, Coopor o Hochol @ of pub. | Seulimant of thio comemunity. "Lt | wore Boude of East Omaha and Johanna M. Jen S ..zl\‘ Brunt had not b ! T, 202 Morriam block, Council Blufts lic works was instrumental in the effort to | 81 Active business man of Omahn,” suid the oo s ci he judges threw out this wvote, as they e sranto 00, m bishop, “I awm sure thy ould considen o ““; e Aot M £ Mt M thought tho law dirocted, But Gunnondo Tho New) PaciSEINT to most [centrally ||| SERb RO Gy OBIcoi AL OTItIOR U E 0 l!‘uvhhlnm-luum\"‘ ltk*‘w‘-*”:.l‘l " & el it ie fufant child of Mr. and Mes J. 2 P bl 5 | 10cated totel in Council Blufts. ook after the sircet cleaners He presented | 1he + y L Watermeyer died Moutay atthe vesidence, | frionds i that tho fact that s uaimg 4 oL the nameof o D, L "Coursoand asked | WOrlh atloast £500 1 ne from a pu POFNeT o ghteenth and Tostevin streets, o e on 18 daliot 5 N N " ore 1 S appoi ¢ conti o 1 o o 2 wanipo Tl vemiing wore taen 10 Morence, Nev, | Bt o snow “that *the Cvoter [ Charges und Countercharies, e et b por day oo nd tho | "“Jio qustions to bo metand docided npon iy At | *|intended to vote for Gunroude, | Yesterday morning in police court F. M s ¥ 1 " loyed in the discharee of his duties,” The | BOW were: - Tirst, can - tho £25,00 2 Of Fifth avenucand Sixth street, has been | 0y e ot ot Ty 1Y Mhea i me WAl | A. K. Belgum's place on South Ninth street, crred to the commitice on paving, curbing | $ecired, and. second. will the citiens of | ? ! i i J Omaha 'be_idclined (o open their homes. and ery il for several days estorday she vas fined or drunkenness, As s00 d guttering. ) Very il for soveral Yestordas he | hutthe democrats say if_thoy ean knock out | Was fined #10.10 for_drunkenness. As soon | andguttering, o 5B E | QUG ISR 0 sben el Boncs 1 Superod s rofupsg fnd for o time her ife was | their_opponents on these woints they wall | as o had been released hewas rerrested on | Some tine tgo the dty. engineer ke were | The general conference will have 50 del 'rl':f",'{”»'.'-'\'l\ v‘f\ i ,ll'.'.‘,‘]“" cian considers her | ycceed in seating Guinoude by o majority of | on an information filed by Belgum in Justico by rosolution. instructed 1o exaniino. the | £ates and will b the most excltiug confer. SSYa VS dodBtdl § : one, and it1s a thing worth working for. Mr. | patton’s court chargiug him witn malicious | Bleventh and Sixteenth street viaduots as to | €nee held sinee 1844, when the question of O LY B e o8 ey Snatpoty Gunipud Hijes ot tike o aduit Wit he | gogtruction of property, in throwing a beer | their v. Last night the gentlenen re an slavery caused o division i the or court by B, I, Hart on notes ing ) would be willing to take tho load in a move oS i 6V VAl tBRF100% 8 h. The question of the cligibility o RO e Rt onlhotca bk he Tkog LB {ndow. Another in- | ported that they wanted anexpert todo the 1. Thoquestion of the cliglbility of one of this kind, but it is ecasy to see that he ugh Belgum's i M women as members of the annual and gen E. Horton to different parties and” sold by | would have no objections to his friends doing | formation was also filed, charging hum with | ! The council voted to ullow them to | S0 AVl GBI o s S o them to the plamtifl, “The vetition alleges | it for him if they should see fit. A meeting | impersonating an_ofcer, Belgum el la e vige i, OFgcl Gl B LU 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. that Horton is about to sell his goods and | of democrats was held last night and it is un- | that Pailiips told him he was an oflice, and in LR L) LU LI | i RGBT o e ean eI Jeave the country with intent to defraud his | derstood that something will be done in this [ that way tried to frighten him into giving | 49 the work as son as practicable. on by all the Methodist churches in the land Sovente woxpericnce, A resminr gradunto in wcdieing, as diplomay show. 18 still (reating w th creditors, und asks for a writ of attachment | lino today him a drink. . The roport ulrf!u: comumittoo appot i3 10w beingz voted on by the annual conforl | fhe Greatest siceess atl Nervous, Chtonlewnd Pivaie Diseies. A perminent care qunratee | e 4t party of ldies spent Mouday evening at [ cause trouble is the fact that the poll books [ bonds yesterday, in the sum of £1,500 and | MLt ! L forenc § disposition Wo. - Consultation free. Mook (Mysterles of Life)sent fres. Ofice houra o, m. 08 p. b, Suntay [0 the deaf and dumb institute by iuvitation and the ballot box were not brought in from | £1,000 respectively. pending their trial on the “‘\'I',‘ “Bechal tited of liboring I tho Another matter should be carefully con ol ko 12w viniendent Rothert and wife, The time | the Second precinct of the Sixth ward until | charge of larcény, wiich was ferred Mrs Beche . favered oo with 110 | sidered, the bishop said. If the confevenco was very pleasantly whiled away by musie, | nearly twenty-four hours after the votes had | against them by Phallips on Monday. L AL R coutinuing the recitations and other pastimes, The names | been counted. A precinet which only cast i e Sapp Dlock, Council Bluys, la. P15 Roud, a book agent who has s lyiug hiis tride in - this city forsome time Ao of ot Joseints “Hkpital” et | 1 beld in Ol ani the delogiics o ot EE of those who formed the pirty aro as follows: | nine votes secus like an insiguiticant thing [~ Goto Masovic temple touight, fine pro- | Febort was referred tothe comumitiee o po | theeity. Chicago aid Toston e auxious to SPECIAL NOTICES. AN MENT 3. I on, Mrs. Woodward and the | upon which to base @ coutost, but it is | gramme. Ly e o | Betthé confemuce, anc e citizens o . THREE NIGITS e G e A R R S S A e George L. Dounis, the plumbing inspoctor, | Betihe confemuce and if the citizens of COUNCIL BLUFFS, [ BOYD’S. RGN Rt Bat At E] stieation, | Omaba think they nad better not al SATURDAY MATTNEE, Black, Hurdin, Naunie Hardin and Patter- | have been forty votes cast there, and the box Call on ¢ hure-S .lm Co. forr chattel loaus | ¥ 'l"'l‘“.wh;‘ll) "m‘lt ‘I‘_.”‘,‘I‘;d’l‘"! g ‘.‘;"l'k_‘i,"‘; it, then the choice can soon be made betw ee OET=AILROWI (B mIe WS aDan a1 Tte | s0n, might hav been “doctored by someone | and real estate, K i - y i & ‘ iia 6 BuseDaiNTe s od | the Huband the city by the great unsalted | 14 feet snd breast, nine sionths old. Retarn { 2 % i I o distriet court yesterdag a Judement | 110 i lft the hands of tho Judges wnd be R e || R R e SR T T i . w2 AN G e v RRaEs MARCH s. Wik Reriavetiby:J e in” the case | fore it came to the city cl ans Laundry Co, St ol | besides this is wholly incompetent to fill the | . The chaivman then calied for a revort of LG o aTTaions 5 3 ) o iallor o aii in favoror tho | | On thoother band, it is clained by somo | phone 20, ¢ and delivere esidas this is wholly lncompetentto il the | 4y, commivees of five that. was appointed to | VW ASTEN-Goud ulrl fur gencral liouse M. B. LEAVITT'S Slain il for $116.2 e of Todio & | that the vote in the Second precinct of the " ‘ ke aspecial ¢ ss for subscriptio 1 AT ! The . £ o Immediately Mr. Morearty was on his feet | Wake aspecial canvass for subseriptions, and | armony strect, Mugnifieent. Spectacular Pantominie Product Teury vs J. M. Butler, which was tried sev. | SIXhwill never be counted in _anyway, The Manhattan, sporting headquarters. tolnioyei iyt heRulinTsts s bollatt/on ”W“ Mr. L. 8 IReed reported that himself and | - I : ¥ eral weoks ago, the pluintifts withdrew their | from the fact that it is not known positively | O'Brien Jle. J. L McCaguo bad presented the matierto | JNORSALECAL 4 sarifie 1larse Mosstor petition gnd the defendant, Butler, with- | that thisis in Pottawattamie county. The R T | e 3 > motion was put aad defeated bya vote | U banking institutions of the city almost [ ' =ufe, berfect endivions 2 oftice doesks and | an Brow s Cross-petition: o 1t t6 The hand | bowndary Line of the state at this point s v onesveek longstE AR D8¢ LIS SO UL LYY, car 4go, but had notmet with very fiat- | §hitirs # sture trupks. 1 larso hon spute trivcks snutiful hand painted Chinese toapots, cach 2lieating stoves, feounter seles. & step lad: | incontroversy was quicted iu the defendant, | ® watterof uncectainty bofore the Qics- f-'.'-;:'nl‘.:il:nl\‘.: P 1]:”:‘-"::‘ !“; hll‘l‘l’ 1.}».(”'\3“1.:.-.“: M Gharea movealing tio: matten ba e ting encouragement i the shape o™ sub fors: Ve pitor fooe Seates. Keelin S | tunasein o vors vost ant st tmortations 38 White, o Ch, oo i tors | upan tei for b conts. The ten is superior | forred to the cominitteo on sowerage and that | Scriptions. Jle fdt somewhat discour- | VeIt 7 Mu . 4 ! 0 % STARARTSTS A 40 The case against Finilaad Herman Schurz | 1006 S0ROREC HEROK0 LLE eaklon LREES | 3oy 75 cont tea sold in_the citv, and tho cxubers of that committee bo authorized | 2264 by, - the —eflort —made - then FANTED—To trade fmiproy o property in | The most expensive wid_talented ever brow 2t 10 charged with making threats to ill, wore | WG bt BILY sooes roasuerd, A g | 30U T el at Trom $1.00 to .00, Lund | 1o send for persous aud papers and that the | G - did not -tk that oy \ ERE ENABItRy 3 3 Couneil BIulls, with small iearibranee, | IS SOULIEY . e contined in Justice flammer's court vester- | BRI VHE ROR GG R 3 Dt | Brothers, 23 Main suet, Inyestiy Ll {1t amanis - e SSSHERLIOn ajonnvaee. | ym Lomesiainlof i vout Sl oo | IR A DI ClMAT OR AT day on account of tho absence from the city | it fifteen of thes rogistorad voters wore A S 4 e entlyel Ao aul araied. tatinoll| =l ishon Nowman said that n o) mbes of lot- e B A e TR P Tds the Jovy on the woods which wen | tHroW out of the list a3 bemg outside the |~ See Richards the humorist, Wednesday | Melber dive dites et ters had boen receised from prominont mom- | JOOK RENT -fhe Melabon bk, i stony | Grat St B o Sheccs Gpen W R 08 a Ll boundary line. The voters who weretreated | evening. el 0 prick, with basement and elevator. J. W, ;| nesday atregular prices, X % 4 ot oY HING nronGants charges | 0¢rsof the committee who could not be | & Prick witl i - s at tho bottom of the dificalty between the i e naturally someswhas in- ST No person wants to make any charges quire, 101 Pearl street | defendants and the prosecuting witness, Eli [ RS VA SO MHERY sebentit B |y popic GIOMORESS ORIMES | aciust You, but You know that you never ro. | Present, Messes. Frank Colpeter, Max | 1 G THE GRAND O pifom- Brown. _‘I'he case of larcony which was be- | IfIant over what they considered an o turned ‘the’ testimony to the council,” said | Mever H. T. Clarke, John MeShane, A. P. ]‘\““,“F\'" e Il s N fhaceonty. filn againat Broia aud ICcblana ‘Lus: alto | [EEREOIE ofelv Mgty sRd they Shisabnlt f ol e T With the ‘rurdeni| MY Chisfss Hobkits, Crark Woodunn and_othtrs sent. | X4t (e New Sealy Crown Pluos, Crown SUNDAY. Mirali 8 been continued, Both cases will be tried on | 0/MBKEIMIngs lively for the oncs whom they | A 5 5 = “Itis in my deslc and can be had at any | Word that they could notbe at the meoting, | and Quocn Orgaus Sold forcash oron istalls FARMER J. LEWIS Moo consider responsible for the oceurrence, of His Cc R G Lo Y1 but they were ready to do their part in help | ur. . . feihing William Ve ThE e oat e futioich \ i il 018800 66 Ul 0o (S EeRae 10 b Stutsiian street, Counell Blufts, la, And s conpany in y. Chaxlos o, il o ~ am V. Gilmore was led out of the po A 0d dlscassic o\véd a 0 e conference fo 4 2 £ ’ 5 Mr. Charles D. Mucllor, son of J. Mueller | yesterduy Prof. €. Yunkerman purchased e i it T ilfo A Deakd SLcutnind Tolowen ot BALE i e Biaatis Boason aboie tiy in ARGAINS —For barzains In honses «“SI PLINKARD. of the Mueller music company, arrived in the | for his own’ use one of the unexcelled Hard. | 1'¢¢ court room yesterday morning in irons. | hour, when the charees 1st Dennis were fivor ot catne alcal Il G thovaisinsres (e RN tHAlErdens anon city yesterday and will heveatior beidentified | yan pianos. This makes the sixth piano ne [ Hewas in charge of OMcer Newman and was r"f"l_'l‘wl_wHu-vmv_w‘uj-wu sewe y with | SxOn s EOINE A O | Rt o v w i eons TolAAUI R & ViR i btan e the threshing machine infull operation _”"l""; nask ‘;"' Vs \hl;‘ en ted | the course of his long experience as a ‘mu Gilmore is a deserter from troop B, Ninth [ gign, Bechel and Domnelly, v sioners of the Methodist church ougit o be ORSALE—A bargain new modern house | 806 buleony seats, O rna sl m]n.“_- avon & Heaiey' | sician, and m\\lvh‘lth'ull the o th he jmn .1; avalGr i colored lForimentis e onGan T bR Ed Burns, the sidewalk inspector, objected | Satisies with “a substantial gnarantce from with il the late fmprovements, sev EE. cago, but he has pe vseverad | gime proc the best in the market unti Y d y il o the repairing of sidewalks being taken | eHabICcitizens of Omahy that the confor- | rooms: willsell on casy payments: igdated on B B | | Rt Sovonin s | 1o o i e tiEior e | ML Yo AT I | LA WESENE S | DYR EDEN MU the immediate mterest of the Mueller my Royal.” The professor with his long experi- | fow weeks after the murder of Em Anuel "": o '“k B sl DL UL .‘,.l,]mn\”.“n.-‘.-wu.\ ot momey to be | S0n: 67 Brond way oyl company. HHe will probably assnme cuce knows which piano is the leader. tance, a sergeant of thesame troop, who | i SWAELOR WACT WL OGN ke At tlones: | wised TORSALE Eight-room hgise i S XIon M e OlinR Ml KOoUB apUHinenvotstio O - was foully assassinated ono dark night | siiewniee Mr. It €. Pattenon_askea Bishop Now on Harison st A, todern Wouse and i Vo HT= i Ra Sstaler i : ol s ; BOSTON STORE, while on his way from Crawford to the | The citizens in the west part of the city | W0 ifit wasuot a new thing for ho- 1 £00! GULR RIS S T Gl L3 nehes, weight 43 poands, tirning U Mrs, Almy and her daughter feel very B & petitioned for an extension of the electic | Wist conference to require a Y - Y - Plie greatest wonder of the age B B Lot thi FaparL oL 0o vl G Light lines on West Cuming street to Lowe | /101 the city where the confer MOk SALE or Rent—Garden land, with TR Bl M their home. Mres, Almy says thero was a it e “Such a thing was never known befc houses, by J. R Rico. 10! Malu st., Jounail aind Clinton il crous 1o hittle trouble and some loud talle, Mrs. Atmy | PG FORTUER, CCINE REORH couvicted of the crime and sentenced to four. A resolution for the benefit of Frank Mor. | St the bishop, *in the history of the Meth: | iarcion and Berkeicy queen beings being so doul us to nocesitate some strength | %y Jrench wool enriettas we show tho | teen years imprisonment. While in prison | rissey, the garbigze master, avas it | dist chureh, and 1fOmaba succeeds in ralsing Lew Handullthe grenteprolalty actlet, LIl "'m',:'u SR, ‘l“l“l Y| Jatest spring shades almost every shade one | the conviet corresponded with Gilmore, “Che | and adopted. This resolution states that the | il"'l' 1 ‘:““ Gt "‘.’ "‘.I,I" “;-’ ;le ;‘wl»mn..”; Sanefetimmlngt SOlainrRdisto sl - olence, or any occasion f could think of in the dross line. i > mastor 06 e er isolation, e bishop then saic = police int snee, Mrs, Almy having lived Lihiulabinglndressiin latter was unable toread or write, and the | masterhas been to Lincoln, where ) I n - sai Our line of black brilliantines, also the lat s Inbored with the committee hi s | that he had sy 110 the commissioners o many vears, dnd uever hivinge deportad | ing _shndes, Tho most’ conspiouoys | PETSons who wrote his letiers for him learned | oS Iaboved with e committes baving in | Sl fiom tho cast (hat this gunranion bo ve. < MANHOOD RESTORED- hierself in @ mantier to entitic lier to the repu them are the pretty delicates shades | in this way that Gilmore was the one who | Y his caused that committeo to i troduces | Quired smply because there was a_ feeling of : tation of a pugilst, naturally feels that a s, tans ahd vieux rose, open for iu- | was guilty of the murder. Thoy disclosed | cluuse providing for a 2 per year sajary, | doubtin the mindsof thecommissioners us to 1 great injustice has been done her, NS e, & x a5 MR gk % | the ability of Omaha 0 entertain the dele- < Bl W vitCnGuaranteo i s is fact 1o the authorities, and the seaveh ution M. viewed with | U w e . Fa 10 cure 611 Survou s ¥ ohi T taO Tanta Out line of lndics' spring welght' jackets | ¢ yosortor and murderet was prosocutoed warbage master, | pates, ith the pressure that was brought " 2 casca, puch as Weak ram Chicago Inter-Ocoan, Jan. 11. | 5 G Gaily, and o gooa many are on | 10 murderer was prosecuted The ety clork will at once forward a copy | 1 beirupon the omuissioners fram other . A large crowd greeted the second appear- | sile o more vigorously than cver. i of this resolution to the eommitiee and | cities anxious to secure the conference it b < 3 : ! ance of the New York Symphony The test craze this season in the wash | The sold ad beon convicted was | g0t O L o e ot | came necossary for Omaha to do something - = hy | 1V cietutiieas Lot M Farwell hall last Thursday hight goods line is going to be flannelettes, fine | pardoned serving six | months, bt | conmittee suggested all the charter amend- | UBUSutlly liberal in order to make sure of - £ i " N7 5 A0 drases’ And popular favorites heve. Charles + | ginghams and pine apple tissue, The latter [ Bothing was heard from Gitmore until nis ar- | | 5 EG SR LA getting the great gathering. The expense of 3 2 7 Before & After Use,| r i the celebrated viohn virtuoso, made a re A soft fabric which comesin plain and | rest here last evening. ¥ N on by Mr, Elsisser, that Chajr- | e0tertaining the delegates has heretofore Photographed from life, markable hit. Mr. Cornelins on his clarionet, oy gnilireasim blna ot Galas alli: s oMicors have had o diseription 1 Birkhauser be authorizel to visit cast. | bren paid by the chureh, butif Omaha pro’ Warren G, Richards iu humor, Henry A ¢ being within the reach of all, | of € re and have been looking for him for s o ae b Covane, | vides for this important item in 152 it will | pative WES QTR e WOR S Higgins, the solo cornetist, and Miss Mamic | 1 1t thie scason 13 is the price we quote, | OVer @ year, but notwithstanding the fact | frwGites aid lien somathing hout i bend | introduce a new thing in the financial part of COUNCIL BLUEFS STEAM DYE WORKS ‘y BleaiHadRve oot pEs and eR relaliod i1 g gl miami thaidioiay iaiowniibystis| | ibatiio a8 lbeantinero soveral wmonthis and | S50 Gty to werk. This suaraiteo hid bo made || AlLKEndsof yin and Cloatng dang i i e often, would almost make one thitk that they wero | went under his proper name his identity was '3\ A Coe a0 ] simply to satisTy the bishops who compose y ded and Stainel 3 h every 85 onder woive T mtended for wholesale: trade instead of for a | 1ot discovered, . Diring his stay here, Gil- | i r'tho paving committoe, 1 g6 gonge. | e commissionthat Omaha is able to | Fabrics 4% kool us new, swritten_kuarantee to cure or refund the " oy, St by mal {0 A o Circular free. Purchasing and selling goods on the in TR B k e workedl i Beveral livery e [ I ! b 0N MO0 i hew. A money. SOt ma 1 drese. i retail counter, but the proof and confidence | more workedi n Several livery stables as a ¢ S e 280 108 entertain Vhe conference » ) Mentiof this pape adress, stallment plan s in_accordanco with the | [ttt counten but the proof and confiden, M. k rthought that City Faging Send forprice list entiol this paper. Add we Liave fa their great popularity 1s shown by | riage washer, Tiillson should go with the members and the Dr. Leisenring was present and spoke with s MACTIAY, MADIID CHEMICAL CO., Branch o, soipasss h;‘lmx o oF aamall msans e it | the inmense stoc Hisploged o our voanter, | Aftes his arrost he acknowledged that ho | e o ailowed S0 for then .k?»l»m‘.'u'\l W9 | wich forvor, Hol talhed from 0xporionce | 101 Broadwav, Noye mhAGHAD . o e to the people of swall means, for it ens ved = adway, o denied the more serious caine ssisting in the enter o 5 s FORSALE N OWATA, bles them to haveall comforts and luxurie ABOUT FLANNELETTES, was a deserter, but denicd the more seriou Mr. Cooper thought these gentlomen might | Ftined in assisting in- the entertiinment of GUNCIL BLUFFS, TA i Car, 150 & Do ne with which le was charged : ) o e delegates 10 the general synod of the | — Sl & (o Cor, 1400 & D in their homes. The great installment house | Taast season wasa big season with that par- | 4o will bo confined in the giard house at | FE0d UP 0w paving and lear as much as by h QA &k of Mandel & Kleiu is the only one in west ticular make of goods. This season the sales « Fort Omaba until arrangements are made for Towa und ono of tho largest anywhere, You | will betwofold, belug & fabric that car bo wie s Manager. Cor. 1ith and Farnam Thivtyfive cases of spring goods have ar ¥y - - . rivedd, Consisting of the leet i dress by oy | One of Gilmore's comrades was tried and sduced 1t was finally decided tv send Mr. Buk- | lievedthatthe 500 delegates could all be 3 '00S68. BCh i auser and give D) ST entertamed in the homes of Omaha citizens. VE. AR NOSE AND o oan got overy hourchold articio you wanyat | used for so mauy differont paryoses, such s | * Omioer Kussell. who anade the avrest, will | Mseraud givo hitm 150 as pockot, mney Bishop Newman said that if that it the en KOAT S CIALES, 1“.\\.»~!‘ figures and on easy payments, 320 l;::\\ mu:v- hoEa had lulmvvlr mnfu. w:urh. claim the large reward offered for the capture | o\ M5 ot oved Uiy h;“ e '.‘ll“i“"; tire #25,000 should not be ueed then it would M“"M"“‘"'; '", 4 iyl dresses, eto course the line of patterns e © bagge master resolutiol s adoptec SR iran T Ldiseases of tie I &y Broadway 3 shown for duwsses vary very much from the | O the murderer. be reconsidered. The motion cnrriod aed | 10t bocalled for, It will be collected pro | 21 0acs: LIQUUR HABLX, A visit to Drs. Wooibury's new dental | former, nithough the material is the same, TSR Mr. Olson stated that he had been misin. | ¥ta and per centumn, but he wished to pro- | treated witi the greatest 3 p IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE rooms will be pleasant as well as profitable. | We show a big line of remnants 5 and 10 purists formned about the 82404 salary matter, This | coqd ona safo pusiv 5 B RO ST T\ 4 DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPEGIFIG. Finest aud most complete dental rooms in | yard lengths, 125,¢ quality —the price for u | Whether on pleasure bent or business, should | clause was stricken out of the resolutio n, anaearnieramgRmad (hal e motion oFi| s siave v feaats z 1t can be gi W vup of eulfee or tom, 0 the west Stavter will be Sc.” At 10¢ and 12}, ¢ we show | 1aie on every trip a bottleof syrup of fis, as This brought the whole matter bafore the | resolution of some kind be passed so that the | witheminent suceess. — the nobby styles, # it acts most pleasantly aud effectually on the | council again, business might be gotten in good SURGICAL OPER AT FPERSONAL PARAGRAPAS. © TBOSTON STORE, kidneys. liver and bowels, pr ing fevers, |~ Mr. E tuking the trip, Lutheran church two years ago, and he be- 5 8 & COL Cnneil Blatts. s lis removal to Fort Robinson i necosantr. piln fkis sser said he went down to Lincoln A\lll' Benson XI\;'\!'Y]‘ Hl‘lll [ lessly performed with “H eare und skitl, ay NEVER ¥ L ks Ry o > AT LEITR M \ five beappointed by the chair for the purpose | Suring perfect tosuits FINEST GLASSES o Qi : FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & (O, headaches and ”'vlu’ forms of sickuess. For last week and while befg t committce CUTI TR ST natire: ately prescribed, correeting | refractive trou bles [ty (hat the patient UNdergoes DO 1HEON Venienol Johu Beno went to Clieago last evening, Leaders and promoters of low prices, 401, | sale in S ana $1.00 bottles by all leading | Morvissey butchered tho charter ina fright. | Of SCCOFIE SHNAtIres 10 a_bond which will A e A QR SR . “oro ha 1s aware, Bis compiete reinr i J. T, Ohwer left last evening for Chicago. | 4 way, Council Bluffs, Ta, | druggists. ful manner, amending matters that per. | FUBrAILCe the lrla\\nvn"_nll 2,000 for.! dorit ghiht ©4ay, clenr and pintos CHIONL 1 airec Lo beind of BT e S e RE S vt e e tained to his ofice in nowlse whatever, tertainmentof the quadrennial conferen NEURATGIA and SICK 1LEADA 1, aftor yow ; SonLors bla sartering Lo f 2 Hirade Guiplied by BUARK B BRUCE & COF and R e ekl sy, Don’t Fool Y oursel ! The resolutions s amended wero adonted Methodist churchi in Omaha in the yoar iblo wtferlng, o rallof entiraly'eurad, Ol ?u.q.uu,“\k Bitla do. Owana Deputy Sheriff Campbell of Glenwood was | Jessie Couthouiat the opera house Friday | Notwithstanding all rumors to the | ind copios will bo at - ouce seat o the Doug- o, cnil appointed the following L luae. In & Bluffs’ visitor yesterday Have you bought your tickett Iifty | contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, | 148 county members lowing ¢ 3 3 hicag o | Yoho neittion asking that “Thirtioth streot | commitie : Benson, J. L. M guest of tho family of A. D. Kuhn of the brightest entertainments of tha season. \\\"“l'“:' Ch v“lll”l‘ el ;llw "I\,lu'l'*l ! | placed on file, a8 tho potitioners had fuilel to | Thotns Kilwatrick 0 S VE D ; V. I Smith leaves for Glenwood o : every horth,” still leayes the Union de- | fenosit the money (o pay damges | Thecommittee withdrew from the room |} T ot v Jossie Couthouibus wona veputation from | pot, “Omabi at 6:10 p. m. daily, ar e e i pedics bomiasion s anthor. | 1t 1 (WY LS Foruenod with & hod 3 A STEEL PENS. ST Gliate ok cont st o comt Mor prases, ws awarded by | [ye'at Chiicago at 9180 o, m., I amplo | 12ed to pirchaso 500 fodloF o which guarsnton the pyineit of e s e DR LT SRR Lee Fo man, who n‘\\ no.-n':u; .mulY.n n.«l down, Othor attmctions on the Brogramme. .m{s |‘., l;‘lfl‘ul 1".‘}.'1 l._-u.n»ru connections, H\I'Imw:; '-“”;’lkxv-"v nlll;;:\l:hm“yul W“““{:yh\t i S o ot i G % H A,, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1880, ' L for some time pas! 1S returnec v i o oh 5 clket office, 17 arna 0 FASLNG 1) companies ere d HIroC o res | % % Charles McCarger, formerly of this _city, | Distriot courtopenca yesterday morniug - Janp. Tho cliy Gerk WIE roadvortise fo By motioy of Mr. Honsos the names of 5 I but now losfed gt Latnooln, Neb., {8 inthe | ien tho usua) 1are crowd of spectators that JSHED HIS CHEST, bids i Cladk Wondiaan and 1 osewater v 27 MAIN STREET. \\ 1”\1()\\ \\ l”\'(‘\‘ ) lad gathered to hear the ovidenas in the case e Mr. Olson went after the garbage master | ddded to tho committee” of five, making it | _ } e i - ] AR - Ebegn m seven vo Tacquomin & Co.. Jewelry Siore 0 (atoxt 43 rarcald naclos (niadion 10 ths New York Symphony club, Masonic temple | of the state vs William Boartz. The wit- | A Team Folls Under & Wagon | sealn, He poved mas alf of (RO Ipotero- | ALl ommitvoo will procesd atence to se. | 21 U iemin & Co.. Jewelty Store | The fistest 4-y 1d pacing stallion fn the e 4 ating to the investigation World, ipon the first trlal, and there were few, it | . I Patterson, a teamster who resides at | 1 ¢16, 50 iiiod ¥ and will report ata meeti be calld by \ Wil ke the Season” of A By ; iy, new features brought out, The first | 422 South Twenty-fifeh street, slipped as ho | "he orainanes providing for the holdi | Bishop Newman some time vefore the first IR L1 Vinton atio ot (inatin, Neb, SEARN 1) A pleasant social event took place on Sun- | wiiness placed on the stand was Robert | WaS climbing upon his wagon about 10 o'clock | a special election to raut the Metropolitan | OF April. A 3 or (,oum::l Bluffs, VEANNERYS COLLOPY day evening at the residence of Mrs, Marks, | gy phenson. This man is considered one of | Yesterday at the foot of Davenport street, | street |<ull\\-u’\ W u-.luwni‘.-y., Iny its tracks in i ,H::‘ Ill‘uullul[y“.:rll,nlnnw‘\l with ;: ol ng ||.’v.: - et i o lirst street s the forma 0 SR e T the streets of Omaba was vead u firstand see- | & definite step had L the righ i D). onts o sell { 24 North First stroct. 1t was tho forual | o o importunt witnossesfor the stte, | fling under the horses'hools, o i, O Qb was rendw irstand sec- | biCorlon’ ad that the conforence is practt: | CAPITAL STOCK. ... ovveevve -.8150,000 | WANTED---8unis g aunouncement of the engagement of Niss | b having been with Donaliue at the time | The frighwaed animals started and tho | %N roviding for the fspection | Cally sceured for Omaha SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... /... 65,000 [ Mve eper invented thathoids Eva Marks to M. Norris Pl of Lincoln, | ihe shootiag ook place. e tostified that on | VOEOh loaded with two tons of coal, passed. | o bofiors wsed within the 1ty of Olinbad wia Sl ; - T s periiot ieceas; | R A decarations of the tables wero | the eveningof the tragedy Donahue was U‘]"n."i:‘flf“,’f',f‘,‘l" QAL :”“‘»‘.’-}l.'-"lm' dafiestand second time and | Finley Burke,Geo, W, Hewitt,Thos, B, Casady | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . .. 215,000 | civ ik e s kiven, On e elaborate and beautiful, The evening was [ in the sido voom of o saloon play- | jug theee ribs and bt him fonatlir Lt T R g frdinaios R awith &0 4 DiREcTORS =1, A. Milter, F. O Gleason, B. Lo | lnrs: price Nst and - rorot and other social games door to call Donabue out. When he came out ol's hospital, where medical aid was | the salary of My, MéDonald, the clork of the > r§— g aw hpgni Hranends genseml binking bis S8 OLOTILES LINE ¢ Among tiose present were M.t Mrs. | Bioards s standing at ihe dor. and 15 Don- | v B 4 I A L MR ek et e Attorneys-at-Law b jaargest oaptal und “surplusof auy | Woruster dinse Simon Eiseman, Mr. and Mys. B. Goldstein, | ahue passed Boartz drew a gun and fived, [ Pattorson is thivty-eight years of age and | The motion to strike out wie lo | PRACTICE IN TnE sTATE AN R TEREST 3 - Mr. und Mrs. H. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. A, | after which he turned to a bystander and S i 2o and Imatioto atrike ot was losk 12 K1 ANDFEDERAL | INTEREST ON TIM: DEPOSIT ) has a family. It is feared that Le has sus- { Mr, Chafleo asked that the salary list o i ! . FFICER & PUSE J. Mandel Mr. aud M. Otenheimer, Mr. | said, “Whon [ pulln gun T pull o shoot: T | tained sorious internal mjurios, o | (il e eeton o ey st of i OFFICER & PUSLY, and Mrs. L. M. Fink d Mrs. A. [ don"t fool.” He then went home aud Dona- e g clork read. The natnos of dames (lod- | e o % J- Brown Bulldiug, Councll Diu s TO0 BEEKEEFERS, + Klein, Misses Bella Marks, Jennie [ hue was put upon & couch, where be scon | Do not takeany chance of boing poi froy, James Cavanaagh, Jumes Murphy and | o Levy, Fuunie Cohen, Mossrs, H died burned to ! . L death with liquid sto Willip Smith were on the 1is FON LADIS ONLY=-Dr. Leducy Perodical | Icarry afulllineof Beekee pers Marks, M. L. Marks and Harry Coben. The | The entire morning was taken up with the | paints or enamels in bottles. The w13 i -]\'.l"u '1'”.:'.‘\\:. '\.‘u“ 'ylf.”' "h.- salaries of | the, French remeds, act on the wenstrual systen supplies, inclu hlmq comb foun- Corner Main and Broadway aosts from abroad wore M. Polsky, Mrs. | statements of tho case to the jury by thoat- | Sun Stove Polish"is safo, odorless, britliant, | those men bo' stricken from the uy. 1ol | pnriaation e e sl et armts | on Roney. K niy smokel COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA stachacl Polsky, Mr. Charles Polsky, Mr. | torueys aud the examination in chief of | the cheapest and best stove polish made aud | said Mr. Chaft i L e cognancy. A L Con Boyalty Props 8 pen AliOr 2y knives, smok 5 \ Baroa and Mr. Keller of L. zincoln, Mr. Heury | Stephensou. Tn the afternoon the witness | the consume s for 1o cexpensive tiu or Aro thoy dowocratst asked Morearty, | (o Ciy Coulu Gunatne by 'Sherman & Moconnal, | SECLiOns and - all supplies = fox Dealers i forolgn and domestls xelinze Leviof Owaba, and otlers, Was put through a rigia cross. examination, | glass package with every purchase, 1 don't know,” sald Chuffee, "but they 1.'1."7; S Rl AR 5 8- eiouar hauid | Lhe apiary M. 5 ROQP, Qollwition " mady “aud interess yeld ou Ui 2, 08 3 108§ & RO East Ircedway, C ouncilBlutls, la. ' de .

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