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(1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 1801, -SIN'TEEN PAGES, THE OMAHA BEL, AEWS Flm)l“(l)[x(ll, BLUFES, | Dty wasscon yosundar aul o ittt MADE THVEMR= NOMINATIONS, | o sriaent i aominied .T','rf:f‘:':‘?““ | | AUl (| ) | ' : o i i 50 n unt a Towns i z Car s for the | The People Nomin OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STIREET Romanee of a faudwich Iland Prince and : ‘\l",‘,”‘ ession in 1‘-‘].‘: il Nebraska Tiwns Naming Can 1. dates for the orlils. Neb I\"” o an [llinis Young Wonan, | Mary A Tho 3 Various Mdnicipal 0ffi ces. gramto “Tiue Bre - A people's caucus was Delivered by Carrier inany partof the (City [ H W. TILTON MANAGER. could notsav just when this last . cup " Sut i3 tiful spri | | | p “ ‘ A nale ho basis of theclaim is the same as 10} 5 MAD SSUE. eauti ring is here atlastand our counters are overl I ELEPHONES L, C. IONES' FOUND GULTY OF DIGANY, | fomis, e Msts oL tte Sl b e (red OCCUPATION TAX 25 MADE THE ISSUE | \icor om campbell fo 3 o4 WIth Lite Sholsest desiane and TLleaLsty as Of SHMitg ULt J— viz, the flleality of the demnation pre - - Adams for traasurer, Sunn ¢ | coats and pants, boughtin (mmense guantities direct from ceelings by which the dty got possession of Sits e . ows | Oty engineer and N. Marti est manufacturersin the east and aswe have determin Jndge Thornell Givena Cane by His | theirenises for pitk purpoies, The suits | Violated a Coat Orlor-—Ord News 1y "o’ noies (o noninate candidates | clothing business ofGouneil s ( | WINOR NENTION, Petit Jury— More Ahout the which we {ed beforein the distiict conrt Notes wdolpn Booming— for aidermin wobo alih he, Hoh Doyarman | Wednesday, Match 18th, & have been taken tothe supreme court o ap Alls ith y was nomuatedin the First ward, Frank 4 o Park Cuse - Other peal, and the firal aedsion wiilnot b had ot L) s L Campbell ii the Second, and BurrettSeott in Matters, intl next May. Mrs Keofe's suit will nat th - Kint. the Mhicd. Tho liense question was ot FIRST OPPORTUNITY. Councl Lumber Co, coal be pressed until 1t is found what the deaision mentioned, but theyare all known to bein Vi favor of license. It is probable another A line of fancy worst S afterwards sold it to M. Keefe Rk P tonight to place in nominationa ity ticket. O K. Biglin was nominated for | | bu Often, No. 4 s season we will | mtinue the salo one week Crafts chattel loans, 204 Sapp block — of the supremo court is In_tle oier wscs, o i 00k 8 ¢coul. ‘Thatcher, 10 | and then they willall fall o stand together. g AT o dogram | tleket will be placed (n tho field and cutaw wels v " st Ll el ths On Upper Broudway, nearly opposit flis Tols wilch Mts, Koefe Is afler. a6 1o Nab, Maret 21, -[Sp elorram \ blaced in th cutawways mads upt D fual ' on lumber, when | Oedenhouse, there isa smll frame buil cated on the blufl which overlooks thecity, | to Tae Brr]—Owingto ablunder made In SEriit Party Innes $ on't fual to gt prices o lumber, whe Ll Lo B8 D 0 oAy esidvway. | whosstronkis amamstedoe whervise iy a. | aRdcomiriscnary halfof al uin temiory | caling the civeutouleld i this ofy FY. | Puus e, Neh, Mirch 31, iSpecl SECOND OPPORTUNITY. ton of thebluflandextending lown | day night as o ctizens' independent mass | g ) . i I 1 livwe oot of. loas out in theshape of It itizons' indey Telegram to Tue Ben)-—The eity election The funerl of George Stavely willocaur | lrge piece of board cutout in th theblufftoward the city quite a distsne v 5 y yniplete 5 Of N s a fiernoon at o' clock from theresidence, | o guitar. On cacn side of the boardare 1 | : sty will bo onsteictly warly luestor fy A Il and compl o 1ine ofblack cheviot suits, bound and une 1013 Avenue( Inseriptions which are intended to let the Grand Fuster Milinery Opening. "“""“‘)“ $ were not 1 \ accord | the fiest time fn the history of the town. | (oS r ) \-C* styles, and sold everywhere for $18. Our price for one Willism Rosenbrook and Miss attie Her | gnerl public know tht musical instr o ladies of Comeil Biufs aul vidnity | W the new Australian law on | Both reputlicans and democrats bad caucuses dercon, both of Omaha, wers married yestor- | FESEE B K wriigers, and in % overlook the fact that Misses | Account, of the cluse rve § toniz=ht and placed in nomination candidates PANTS, PANTS. day by lustico Flunine vortn o | fict mox. anything, e bo romired for | i Hacadato are maleing | tho eall for a convention to o mads by a | for ity oficos. The republicans named W. - marriage licose wis 1syied yesterday (o Patrick C. Lafforty, of larrison wersons 0f good charscter by making apli- | preparations for o ¢ the Council Bluffs { P that bas polled | per entum of the vote | W & T Uitk Cramstitor, B, B her ! )»‘””"““ St bargainsever offered in men's pants are now right Towi, and Bllon Healy, of Dougas wunty, | cationwithin and depsiting the required fee | milinery parrs with 4 beautitul displiy of ata previous election, Consteration now |y lie” jidio; 1 Totviet setoal r 1ese pants look every bit as good as any $10 pants made by Vol e casliier, e presicing. wenius of | Faster millinery. The now piace i locatel at [ FOEDS in the ranks of the dtizens-independ: | board, W . Dartington o C. Wl a high priced tailor,and are just asgood valueas any $6 panis of= r‘i:‘wruh:uxH.y-),'r:w‘ru‘ 10 Miss Dor Pal \\:.’.t] A It ‘ll‘uk '\yvn-:-Ll\‘. A-faced man | 329 Broalway, and the opentig will ocour on | ent-democratic vanks, s it is too lateto cill P ho e e et Vot for | feTed By the clothing trade. ‘We offer them during thissal son, both of Omaha, were mareied yesterday ' | Thursday, of thes weels, and continie Friday | @ ' wontin, and patitions ar may or; for il Holt aud 3 H Our stock of underwear, neckdressing, suspenders and ha et il e parmonise T B0 Cordrest and Satirday 1 to ratify the nominati h ftatien peies | 050 18 almost complets, and e guarantze to sui the most fas onal chu reh, RRev. G ofts officinting - Vo dwin | dious e Japoni Cameron, Heclains tobe adescond- | Mandd & Klein, propriotors of the fistal B Ulo ) W " : LisgReilic i At ' | ant of the royal family of Lunailo, the list | meit aouse Broadwiy, have wade ar q g a I'o buy before examining our goods and prices means Y sl 4 PRTOTIONLS 15 THtaAs: Wil oxlonel thalr PEror, Neb, Mareh 21— [ Speci Leai & Yoht Lo [ehl, . 4y g { busine: Pliey will open o branch to 1 Bri. | -Guthrie brothers have RLRVA, Mueh o1 epecial ete- | @ deliberate wasting of your money . degeee e cpse will inall probability be | slands before the late King Kalikaus 08- | jishnentin Sioux City sbout April 7, o i the hrone “he blue blod that corier of Fourth and Pearl strocts, th appealed to the supr rt i b for violtingan order geam to T Thomas Henderson, Hardin, the ¢ 0 t tho ook | 4iogiim ssver e reenterprising and will dou big TG AR a0 i 8 th 0 s a i ona wis din g » has beon verl ITEAY nessin the upper Missouvi village, M t and own wareint Murk for . auite ill for some time past, but. lis physician flrst partof hisname was given tohim b AL it = AR o K lein tak wventur At :‘ ;:H\‘n‘ 1 '} the {v nit 1 ¥ 3 . T e e s e S {epi re. M. Dol e ean g | 10N the il pond and o st cane | 1 oo wibler, Hedorn wo | 522 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Rt. Rev liam Stevens Perry DD, will P {e Mt seatdon. of castwitha full line ¢ millinery, and | Fed 2 kil AU L ider the influence of whisky preach an nitister the aposiolic rite of | willbe gad toseeall her f s, Call and 8 L will sing the Phen the Cuthries | gramto Tue B Mrs. Nan C. Alexander, e R BB | A S I S| e, e gt | SR, AL S | RS it nl | HATTERS & GENTS FURNISHERS suits in round and stralght eat I forr $12.80. our price during thi canvention it bas beon discovered that the with s decidedly foreign accentand rejoicing i the high-sounding mume of Cappilonrii i motion for anew trial in distriet court ve torday, on the eharge of murdovin the fist | member of which reignedover the Hawaiian afterno m the effecets of strychnin tortnd iitn to his o s father, @ 1 pped ied cutting, In a | poisonk A four year old son of F i t 2 i the ; out tosee the world. A ftor long v rs 5 v e w ponde v ime. An inquesf INVENTIGATING (U2 RATES, TP T s it o, alanst diy | I struck the town of Sprngticd, 1l . Nt 1.6 S g . it e s back | fuld omorrow and. stating developmants i SPIECTAL: NOTICIES. trcted with grief, They faredthathe bad | be met Minnie Kreamer,a yome girl wno Ritchie, died from o Siadl SR e o i pected by the san Offending Lines o Be Reported to fallen into awelland hen drowied, of thit | was amplicly fasciated with tho ideof w. Notice of funer Aftor orler stihe Gathries from the NS RTERE ATl a e | e e Commission B aamething epually texrivle id et h meeitiigz alleitons ffom b gemine scion of But the Gutrics werenot o be balked by | . March 31, —(Special | | CMeaGo, Marwh 21.-[Special Teloaram to | JWZANTED — Conetent girl for general Ala Tute hour last evening the mis o royal family, ove that particilar " 3 ny court. They opened the wates nzain, the % y i ' lard of the T lousework. Mis. W, W, Shernin, 51 8, SLUNBERED € : FLOOR. | 5 B STotLila 3ers, |~ Chairman Goddard of the Trunk ko M her had not been found sion” were ranked somewhal below LA i IO AT AR s at work natrowly escaping with thoie | 1©THEBeR]—Dr. I D. Burses, one of the CRUR A BIRENH3 §UHa Caaik V. Keys, a member of the i i he matmmonil kote | o 5 For this the (uthries have beey fined | brominent physicians of this place, white |} el wd o the Cen S - o e e et | Lonrcran wont on wilh iy Woeltie il mot | SCMAtom ought Sueh Nest as Could | aubiaced wnder honds, W TLH L el | el Gl T afghs on Botssbagk, et sandCommisaloior Moot tiaWats 1 NS RE v\ onos.. 12 e b, MrateLY Wednesday to Miss Gwenn Frareis of Red | with o i ite of the Be Foundin the Chaber. nine of a lawsuitin wiich tne inhabitaats | witha painful secident by the horse falling | ¢rn Traficassociations have boen appointel a = ik L (lnk m’w; n;mnln taking "‘i‘ © ;" the ;| i- | oppo: Miss '\M"‘ ‘,{ relative 4 “"vy"” NeoLy, Neb., March 2 Special to Ta | of the place luve taken sides. \ w-m\,‘-‘, and breaking his vight leg just | committee to ferret out the cut rateson \ '\\lli'\-‘I Sompetent gir for h w donce of the bride's futher, Mr. David Har | wer it hor theowing herse R S e — nbovethe aikle TR Se R I Uidrad vate Van] aTort Call veme LT IR LGS SRR B et senitors remiined awike in the chambe sl il R P (oL . 5 jines to the interstate commerce | VUL furn for sadeor rade: well loeated gone to Fort Worth, Tex., where Mr Keys T aringe was secretly = Frezyoxr, Neb, March 21— [Special Tele Found Dead in the Road. 1on with & request that they be d and allin bearin Louse and b, will represent the interests of the firm of | rangred, and in ordex i Ihiese were tie velays appointed by the co amin to Tik Bie |~The vepuvlicans and Prywve, N March 21,—[Specis) Tele- th a reg ¥ v be ¢ Keys Brothers the pective bride, it ided to kip | tending factions o protect the interests of s 3 At i el withacconding to law, ‘Thls is the most sen- | (1 yhbiie maseod gy poporty, and g b domocrats eld their conventions tonight for | #rawn to “Pur Bee.| - Th v of un wnknown | sational action | i e s e b el e The forty third aniverary of modem | by thelisht of the moon wo where | aaen spivitualism will be celebrated March 2 hoy could plisght their troth and w 3 since the formation of ). Hutehinson & Co., 617 Broad way aud 31, in Grand Army hall on Pearl st rangrenents fo rliving bappily « COUNCIL BLUFFS, B Riving D o claire was always fiiled by e of | g onination of city tickts. The contest | man was found just ontsids the viltage s n. The presidents of the str e ! 5 The biic in the dtrines of spirita e copenent ool place and the kot itie B s Rretting O RENDERSEECC I | iy ot teeant reflonl (e NinBR U ca il ikik Sl ORI SLORTEEHee SN et is known as beon_droppate Tt he | 8 sirect, Coanell iy, s t jite of the fae Vo uir o sleep, a WCH to the cause of the deat ven droppod i of thiseity md of Onahawillunitein the 5 ito of the fuct. that, the il t I ¢ E A W. Forbes being nominated on the fif ) Gyl comittee was appointed by the joint com QO NAMINE the colobrated Molhall pianoss celebration. Meetings willbe held each day 3 rs of age and could not Asurvey of theroomat 3o'ciock brought | Yo" i cawnaisn is 1o be fousht out ttoo with instruc thY Bt >000d- 4 ew sente crown pianios and or s sod at?:30and 7:30 pom., at which Miss Emm o 1w marry without tho cousent |y intoresting foatures toview, Thesen: | on theoccupation 1 isste the repuslicans A Brokew | inizs ab onice, | Mo first move of the wommt. | 01 €8 Bayments by Mar. Bouricius ' niusio rrson of Chicago Il deliver aseres rents " . p - 1 i Ar e = 't cacher Stutsman stree oune i Blafs, i ke Afish the seediing nothig more Wis hoed s awnot mey who ave accustomed 10 ) adopting vsolutions for the repor the | € PG [tee was to notity all western lines of the | HIREULT B REEGAD € LA e T of "the couples by the friendsof the woung | “niehting it away from home. As aconse | Prt occupation tax, and placing 00 on | 1 Brr. j—T.ast evenlng whilo riding ction takon, tele being sent them this | FOR SALE—Ahouse and Lura loton cisy bl ofy d g S i e . | saloohs and a tax en foreign corporations | by the name of Lew Jussen had his | afteroon asicing if they wouid w-operate in iy ents” Tnguire. at 465 Purk avenue, Iady. They traveledall ove e quence they ily sucenmved to slumber, 3 t n AEoAlv Saas dotom 1B OBambiL SRt n o | doinz husivess in the « Phe democrvats | leg broken by the falling of his horse e wovement. So faras known the wswers Counel Blns, 5 July. About two monthsago Mrs, Cate ar w: Ll St Ll ."‘l‘l out 8| pledged themselves against any oceipatio - vere i the aftimmative, § wstern \RY 9 LA UTERWASSER D moved his drunk and sbusing her of ate. Yestorday | W08 taken il and sent to Springtield fox | nator Cillins, a littlo man with grey e wpublican ticketis as tollows : Mayor G Ab e LRIl Ao Eoi BTG [ B GBI G da el Nasale e he filled upon wiisky, as usual, and threat- | f18ter Mis Nettie Kreaner,to come | beard and hair, 1ay upon one of the leather |yt S O B Dorsy: 1 aeustrver, FCTS throngh allesed cut s it furnace fix tures. cied toblow her brains oit. Sheaccord- | fetp b Sho was overjoyud it getliug | settees, lis Wauds crossed upon his breast | UG g rhos 3 police ST Oenip R BCIEdhe s cotiviD e MresL Graud Truke aud Nickel Plate have durin ugly went ot oo or e Xdlivimaratal || DR ERLT SIMESILRERC LU HIES || ani At e o8 G et e e nellmen, Osker Qlidden, J nibic agtiio Warld's | bis lime tiken over 40 per cent of the by o8 of (o Tand n LA LR and ‘swore out an information charging him bk G ° 1088 dEainst e ompeting lines they are j sota, and ten year iy the balmesin, 1| gold paer ¢ ) theceiting. fle was the em- | e Cpito gt iy (R g Yavkroy, S0 D, Mar as nbove stated. His boud wis fixed at | it the telphone sution. Ste is on xod | hodiment of the sentiment “Now I lsy me | 5riha shool board, 6. A. Marr Telepram to Ty Bi A call for a conven- used of cutting rates as much as | Faris forent i swmo Jocality BHing torms with her sistr, v she amounces | g 5 | B rineec Ele 3 0 $1,000 by the court, in defaultof whieh he f !¢ Y e L Haa down tosleep” and if aiyboly needed sle Ma tion of repiosentative menof South Dakoty, Lackawanna, For mine months it isal. | 0 inproved farms fn Nevrska, Call on op was confined in the city jailovern ht. il Bl gou BN EC iehascon- | it was this sume little wan. The demoeratio - ticket is as follow 1 i ! 2 ed that 5 per centof the in trafic ha send i cirealars, todohunston & Van Patten, Dhe i sulted attornoys, who have toll her that th Senator Beg of Burt sat in aheavy arm ey ot lows 0 mcet in convention in this city May L _ . LikE. i - . The Voteran | vs msodstioniella | S TeYt S IOt that her | e T lom brcceriadlothosentol rether, | Nivor fames Murray: cle, €. HLChuis. at et vates. bit i each s oustern | FROR SAUECAC A serdiie, e S otter mecting at the city bullding Friday evening | svorwas under age showas O O o1 wnsen; 1 « ambeek ; police judy were charged with the manijulation, ress, 2 office desks and cliairs, @ storo for b e purrose of muaking Arcaspomenta (o0 | Aagoyraunda treiiher shoiay marod | hishond restiiic This hand with) thefelbow | o/ Wi wembers of the s:hool boan] : It is thought the present movement will pat j Urugis. 1 largo iron sealo try Hho firometns tournament whiceh s tobo e | @ had not obtiined the cousent of herpar. | on the diair wm. He loked as ithe were | (fuiyel,, Loctnisuadlame Hut; couadl | {4 in 1803, has o been issied | gy least a temporary stop to cut rates, stoves 2eonntersenles 2 stop Tad 3 S N L] ents, Sheexpeets 1o begin proceedings of | listning to prayerin the little church by the 5 3 e by the Yankton Commercial club, The 3 platform floor seales. Keeline in Rapids next June, After adiscus i oriay )y men, M. H. Hinman, Albert Zingre, J. D AR o e e Lo srranien e to | tomekind, cither fn tho courts orin somo | roulside NiblEo O A CHitaRy. h el makes the following appointments Rume« Railrond Sale, ivin St . Ctipets Tor ules, s @i, L1 possible:loiserl ] | R 0/8eR the couplo Senator RRandallis & little man, and yester- | ° s ' of delezates At county oo delegateat ho story of the JOOK RENT Tho MeMalon ek ) Fi i o S & B Aay received a visit from hislittlo wife Part Straight Kepublican, rget cach incorporated town, one; each |- Y 1 M AT AL 1 riek, with basenent. and elevator, L e e Niou EASTEIC NOVE TUS 5, of o gt ho stuliod railvoad bilk, wnd the | yvors, deeb., Maraks 2. fBpoeinl Teogran, | W1 0T 000 ponulation, twai cac town [ (oRed salo ol tho Luouisvitte, Now Albwny & | Ky ire, 10 Pearlstroo D O ey L — restof ithe spent with his headin apape e : : over 10,000, fours cach commercial clubor | Chicago v evived today owingto | 530000 T e Qi Se lathabanaloliihe Heod T onon e Ros ton Store, basket. toTue Bes)~Tle republicans mot b con | yoardof tride, oo ilroud company, | the arrival in the city of Generad Swmiet | F'GHR A 1 hesaiyg e o S A AL e Ik IiLea T Al AnBiited 1o COUNCIL BLUIFS, Senator Forn, a big, rotund, rubicund | Vention at the city bhall thiscevening aud f one: state farmers’ uce, tive; dele Thomas aud Thomas Greenough, the New | rooms: will sollon easy puayments: Tocatod on 3 Lt ES e OaaiA0 Bl r agreuituralist, with o superfluity of blood, | vlwed in nomination astraight ticket, Hon, | at-lare tobe nam the' president ¢ Yook banhor, who. ot Erosidont Broy togle | 1o FIEth avonuo motor 1ina. 10 J. Hutohins nake the areangements for it, consitingof | ThoBoston Stove, Council Bluffs,is show - A o glo | the Fituh avenun o ing 3 e S, - s novelties 10 dress goods i L | took ofT his coatand shoes and walked around | G, W, Bemis was unanimously chosen for o and other Monon ofiicials and spent the day b Lasebudle the following: I, L, Ternpleton, C. D. Wal- | ing many novelties in the dress wods line " H 3 : i B R B vowh A Miynard, oad | suitable for Kaster gifts, also in kid gloves, | ke Joshua Woitconb in theparty scx yor, anl _thanked the conventiom S tnTa inspecting the terminals he visitors were | FVOR SALE or Rout—Garion land with SRS S R Seatia) Tndiorchiors. hosiry. tes, scurfs and | Senator Schramextended bis legs infront | for ' the hoor bestowed upo 2 bgtorda el e seen tonieht and expiained their mission. houses, by J. R Rioo. 10} Main st., Jounoll gt e 3 i 1o g, viovelties i | andabove him and slepl, it semel almost o | him, with one of his characteristic | Sty INtes, 8. D, March 2. —[Spedal | They represent about (wenty prominent New | Blufy R T T R e hovtltios o bandiigs and shoppinge | SLep which kiew o waking specchies. Ihe other nominations were: M | elegram toTue Ber. —A y ro the Tegis- | York capitalists whoare preparedto take | = yitiss Bust Keller aul Mbs Flllon Hayes, | L0000 CSin: pooketiooles and. pomes, | - WhenSemutor Wilsongot throueh illtng | M. Wiliman, clerk: J. D. White, treasurer: passed @ vigorous law, compelling | inancial interest in securities of the Monon o Cotst with the ) ) | o D ey [ hismoustacheand woulorel *why futhan’ | T A. Hannis, ity ongineers M. C, F e nion e Gt | rond provided theinvestigzation issatistactory. tho coust with tho latest idess fntrimming, | Hovelies i wish gooriv SUG o8 00l | der’ they hai notcontested and thrown him | yolice jud Prl el o nercial azencios o depositss, 0N in i | e 'Monon, it is well known, is anxi A e T 5 o arran i, all teawus om | Qub_hefell like a lot on the carpet and | N, Davis: Second_ ward, J. B. Trickey; | Vith the stato trea as a4 guarantee | sol} ahout £2,500,000 worth of bonds. “That's sstor salo of npored tnts wd bonnts | o 1 (a2t ST, St wioet | drdme of sorth Notmska platted thick | Third ward, . 0. Stonbaohi courth warl, | fnd |~ for © any | judewont | fomd |ali thore [f w0 ite) snid Goneral Thoms TAPMAY, Framk Poterson was armsted last evening ona warrant chirging himwiththredenine tokill Hiswifewas the complinant, She stited that her hustnd hnd leen gotting fake action upon amangements for an ex- hibit from (he state for tho world's fair in o 3 flonne e c to$100, | With normat schodls. George S, Cook. For several 'vears the issue | sgainst —the company ~ for misrepresen- | “I'he road is not to be sold to the I e A Towes | Senator Wamer, whohad precipitated the | has been now-partisan but at thisolection the | Wtion asto erelit. In consequence | & Westernor Richmond teruibial, —= embroiderios in blackat fie. Our stock of | allnightsession, walkel thefloorin a browa | yepublicans will: endeavor o elect a strarght | of thelaw, Bradstrect's withdrew from the | other corporation, so fur as we know. T Highest eash price paid for 5 and o e s o tomplote, from! tho | Study, with his Buids In his pocots. tekot, state, ind refuses to this day to voport the w0 negotiations looking to a chaein | AL kinds of serap metils T = chonpest Tco tothe fnes. Spring jackets | Dedropped into anarmhair besile hisdesk, T standinzr of a single firm in South Dakota shipor menagement.” Country dealers and merchants will PERSONAL PARAG RA£HS. i alandanco, (ho latst novelties of the sea. | Lhrew his right arm over thetop of the latter __Ord News Notes, i 1. G, Dun & Co.. owsver, have fousht — find it to their advantago o communi Max Moln 1 damerouly 1 with 1n | s maiy oecisvostyle shown o ne. Ta- | anl dremedof the motel_irdusirial snooi | _Oun, Neb, Mich 3l.—(Spodal fo Tun | the lnw, lough tho vatious courts, snd Giving Reduced TRates. cate wlth us before disposing of their sHiope . ks aedoly O O e e o e aaly | for gixls which ho and Jolm Jensen have [ Bre.]~The Farners wd Merciants' bank | days dedsiouconfinns the lower cortin | Cnieaco, March 21— Complint haviue | gyocks, lop et e C W, Suyder, formerly of the Nowparell, | trimmed inall the ladingcolors in cashuere | Piickedfor Geneva. 0| of Ovdhas boen organized and will begin | | holitug the constitutinality of Uie i, | poon maae that the Keolkuk & Westem raa Tilion Brolivny Datbs tns beon_appointed comimissioner of frani: | nd dot, atourususl low price, he | nililizo moustichoand expression,cuddied up | DSBS carly inAugust. It has a capitl § hat ommercial agencies were engaged in | 1 quotingarateof 10cents per 100 pounds | Tel, 301 Couneal Blufly, Ta, gration, with headquirten at Port Town- | Conets, rorts i anndmee. Al the | £ S uidmt’s ciair, the ombodiment, of | $lock of §2300, ovned by lediog eitizonsof | the msines of iniostate conmerce, and | on - packing houso praducts - from Keokik seud, Wash l-u' os from fle to @230, Agents for the | thestoryof “King for a Day Ord and well to do farmers of Valley county. | thus fell within the provisions of the federal | to Chicago against the regular H. B, and J. ¢, Hevberling of Towa City SO0 R i e 8 ) g o Mo 10 MR or the | T O e woro. s spectacies and | ©pir. 3, 13, Boouot, 1ate of the Corroas oy, | constitution, An ajpeal Will be at once | of 15 conty, Chairman Walker s Y were in tho city yoderduy, the guests of | fhetsOnslove itting wrset, themostper- | gy, comparing the Newberry aud Stevens | Omubi, hass Toased £ho hotel buildingowned | twkento the United States supreme court representatives of interested roads beforo S fi I it llogo Triendis €5 Seahonion” and | GG HGECONGENE L el 1y on the | mimum frvight il Rt Erorels oGl fora SR e b ue o - him today, The Kookuk & Westen o Troynor, Thoy were o thor way A A Sl s S the | Pinatr Switzier sunoked some stronz | April 5 “Dho buildingis a fine one, uilt of Kaled a saloon. only get Into Chicago over the Atehison and 5 2 o Washington. way and Will be ready for hgiotionin afew | civars. declined invitations wgo down stairs Dssal brick with red sandstone trimmings, | Broares, N. D., Maveh 21 —[Special Telo- | the latter road agreed to becormo responsible Of Council Blulfs. John Schicketuz menel @ barbor | Mberlineivait andget o prices, Wecan fora litlle while, and at intervals verused | throe stor CAPITAL STOCK. . .. T . 8150,000 hat ik 1 k i \ os and a basement, and hasall the gramto Tue Ber T sheriff today raided for the fu maintenance of rates. S 3 siderable, wwhat bas become known as thesenate his- | modern improvements, It isoncof the fincst £ CAPITAL : ( shop at 1041 South Mii_street, and isrondy | $4ve you considerabl TR ot e o b Fickinon Will Not Resign. SURPLUS AND PROFITS ...+ +.oee 65,000 « AGo, March ial Telegram to t Shiploy’s saloon and arrested the proprictor 3 OLT N S ) torical pamphlet ote buildings e state north of he toservo his friends and thopublic in generat B Ry e ot ol tovas I bl Rt Waiaary Il L e ot »,‘.'"Mm, cpate north of ¢ | and seized five cases of beer and several § — inhis line of bus 3 vl begi i Hecoull notsleep and finally 1t was sug- | jug public. of wine. This s the first effort in the daree- | A RO S font Dickin. | TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS.... . 215,000 Do et = - boy | geted that e gohome, swhich e did after — - tion of enforcing the prohibitory law since | L0 D PR SUpRin e O . rasombio torms; § AL D, 1 Co. telophone 130, N, | Patriotially votingseveral tu Pertvice Republicans, e adjourientof the legislature, A strong | 00 of the Baltimore & Ohio lnughed today oM A lleEE L Ol aon "l" Vvithinone half miles of the P. 0. | Kingup tho A, b. 7 Co, telepione 174 No. | P gunate Ciristoflerson found a bod somo- | Branicr, Neb, March 21— [Special Tele- | organization hus been formed hereaud in | when told that there was o rumor afloat. that Akl g A AL bAIchu Bt al in boarlnis good builings: pousssiol DROEERHR L AL wiere, but whether undas the sgaiers | gram (o T Bek.|-Pho remblinns of | dherlowns forwiping outthasiloas. Mlio | o contemplated vosliaiy his position mid Froat eapital and surpius of ang ven it of il on D). J ohingon & | o Mranhs z tops N, | desk oron topof the postoftice notiody coull o pace raided today was thescene of the | re‘urning o the Union Pacific. Vanikin South westorn (0w e B oo way T'he Manhatta, sporting hedquarters. N, | Jek oro ¥ Beatriee in convetion assembled this after o Falllad aUday Livig LEe ¥ i bbb ny lloe s o s . e (e nswrtaln, e foornil 1o | moon nomiiated il @ty tiket tor. the | E0OHNE afray 8 wedk or 0 uy were is nothing in the story,” said he. | INTEREST UN TIM: DEPOSITS, P rd 1 have no intention either of leaviug the aveling A s G ot blisters on thesoloof his boots and was | comingelection. The fightwill be a triangn Adjudged Insan \timore & Obio or of wing back to the ———— — Abont twentydive travding men met in Beury i the caso Of tho sate s T, ©, | Al with - eleetridity erough to un amotor f lar one, with several potition candidtes for | Vawiruos, 8. D, Muroh 2.~ Specal | Union Pucific, am perfectiy satisied to Marcus' hall 1astovening in reponse to the i ca miyor. The new Australian bailot law is | e Tie B M6, B Cwoll | remain where Tam. = a davized with bigamy, was sent out awr Kolperspres g o ow Australian bn Telegramn to 'Cik Bie.|—Mrs. Flora Jewell, | o e uedn fev W y Senatr Keiperspread several papirs on | caneine comiderblo. anaovance. and bils all which was issueda few daysago. W.R. | (o tday morning ataboit 1050 ocdock and | the floor, thiew severallaw books nearthem, | fonin8 comiderble annoran e, ,'.,’, sged thirty-five years, was adjudged insae [ A‘lh" u""\,m" was -I'l“--“"‘ teaporary prosi- | e uped an howr later with a verdict of | @nd, with his feet grizing a- mdiator, x| Liach of election lie: o republicin | md will besent to Yankton Monday. She | gyixanas, Ala., March 21.-On petition | enoblock Couneil B iTs 0w dmt and A W, Johuson tomyorary secr- | piilie Tho maximum punismert foran | Vied bis 1ivdy ewperince on the stunp of [ B RS fllows: Mayor, B, B, Sheran; | 18 shownslight symptons for w yew past. | ¢’y Mercantilo Trast company of Bulti. | - tary, after which Georgo Hudio brietly stated . Tast fall, when “he pledged his constituents 0 | wouncilmon, C. €. Dorsev. A . Con oo, E - A 3 y : i offense like thatof which James has been | sy for railroad legislation. M e LI 2t T WA NITC more. Caloin Montgomery has been appointed e R e the object of the medting, He out- i i ‘ Davis and George R. Stros RATHE& RONANTIC, e e i P ”*- ‘_' e convicted is either five years in the peniten Senator Egeleston cuddled himself up tike MYAR § g k. ¢ o = = coiver for the Birmingham, Pov ly & I Ch he e sl T Ar a0 Tion. 1" warioua oehor oitise, a0 him at | Leryshonivest sal & dne of ©00. The| .mooanca e ol bhopotkos gutaike up Tuilding Boom at Randolph. Steange Meanner in Which a Creston | Bessemer rafivoid o Cliambers, ! il Vi i s h 2808 O CRE | antance owever, be as much low d mes shouting for djours 9 , . s T = = nell's store. phone toition to the faci tha ‘there wis no | Sonteice, may. Mowover bous muth bwer | [f 0 10108 BRE & form alouri | Rgasworen, Nob., Mareh 21.-[Special to Mun Gets Money. amored ock and Sal Ot B 200 Bt Do esi i T orgniation whntover ammane tho Jefglttsof | o that s th court may seoit: Tt is 10t | 80 onts mealed upstais o one T Bre. |—Work has commenced on & 10 | Gursros, fa., March21. —|Spocial Telogram | Cinieaco, March 21— Prosident. Cable of WOENID A 16 afls, e object of the § probablo that the court will take advan-| of the committeerooms. Ed Murfin found | barrelroller fiouring mill at this place. to Mue B -An old citizeu of Creston | the Rock Island road said today that so far os present attempt at oranization was to work | tage of the lawauthonzing him towakeit a | i s 5 Do g ,, he ‘ 3 e —————— BT h el L Chb e e o IR Y e 1 B By e bim and rushed bin l]u\\n to take in_anoth The builling boom has commenced. A | {oaay received alotter from a priest at Lis- |he knew there was no foundation for th " ‘_ ¢ _'»‘ T C 8, 08 ight sentenco, us o s recogn “‘ A8 | diabolical callof the house. The call wasa number of very fine brick blocks will be i R e gt i amored sale of the road to Gould orests pectally in tho matter of lotel notto work | heingoncof e most tamatof (s kindthat | Lo, it the’ sentor found soueboly 1o | ome: ol this soasm bon, Spatn, apys 'l.v);“l‘:l:u;:‘l'rllu fnet that_a f rumored sl of the on - merests | \NFEW OGDEN HOTEL L any one lotal, but 1o stk tolndce trav. | has leon tried fu theuistriet court of this | syt fo hi. ; The (6 of omygration has boen turned this | Spanish exile, who was formerly his asso A s asind A sk pslesaeiia i mlaar F T T ey LET e the | county ; : i Senator Woods, ltke one of thetraditional | way forsure. Almostevery train comes in | ciate s anemploye of the Chicwzo, Burling- | et o pouds | 1t % beow tom lstoa rofirilsiod an mo Lnms Councll B Motels on yoveral principls | ALihe doso of thotriala halt was called in | ates,'slept wntilihe dnwn opensd iy eyes AR ¥ e e e had vl meaGo, March 21.—Eastern rulroads | 1 Sbsen complitad refaralshol an moems e D DAy A e R et GRS Peeligniiklstentd dkotassion trom isTiisix With its o railroals anta beantiful and | leaving hin £5,00 upn the following condic | hHVe aifed 1o boytt wy R e g A S Jreke 4 by requestof the members o ury. iou. o farming country, Randolph is destaned Lt hat may hereafter bo detected pavinge com esspartoltacolty and thy el notol feoling nuong tho travelng men of this | then stopped forwaniandin & fowappropri- | thecrowd, sitat his desk alliight angwrote | © ¢ #town of o little importauce. The citizen 18 to give the priest a bond in el sandiice sirmutiicolighant th j hadlds At e L S ate words prosented to Judze Thornelt u fine | fettars to hiswife and (o hisallignce woek] AL e Raon, tho sum of 0,00, wuurauteeing that ho. wil 5 S SR g, bte TG otk e vaxiime of (e crgil \I”v;;:nl"hm ;}..1 1he adul o .u‘“.."»:|.‘..\r.-|‘;|:’u~ e (‘n:.‘-‘.\ : wondering the while wiy calls of thehouss | Cextuar Crry, Neb, March 21, (Special | ineanh & g iR P A T T nywh , 82.00aduy, been thus stated, tho following co s | the petr v. On the topof the gold head | ouldn’t be made during the day. . T Sanen cilo e | heir, o doughur, ) o the value o § y hicago, 1RO, M. WHI 1Y, Manazer. Constitution, by-laws wd the inscription, "Proented to Hon, A el S 63 fintines 0 Tur Ber|—Aligense caueus last eveniog | g0, dn, buried in ‘Croston, A chiart wiving | Now York, g i GEO.M HITNEY, Manazer 0 on, H,D. Blim, K4 Howeand WV ncll by the petit jurey, distriet court - i a o ixa . nominated M, V,. Scott r mayor, W.( the exact location of the trea: * is to be sent | At Browhead - Passed he Servia, real T 3 V. | B, e i \ | ing which conduced to semicivilized means £ 1 8 2 ey G Dorland;” voom, A W, Johison, A. W Judge Thoruell thinked the | oftaking o rest. Kerr for clork, 1, V, Traver for treasurer, | the citizenon recciptof the bond | Now York for Liverpool, = g Hf“"“"” B 3 "l‘.‘j"]"~ \“'i‘\‘,‘ iAl, Hany | donorsand assured them the gift was highly Senator Tuner wormed himself intoa cap | E, . Simmous for, engincor. For council L'he \"M|”'Ky‘.\h” \:\::}u:x.ul years igo ‘v.\l.‘l.wlw- he Britsh Bmpire i from worke at the Braddok - wire aworth, Usorgs Rudio, A W. Johnaon. Tho | spprct ital N on tyvochais and paid atientionto no | men: Firstwand, C. L Second ward, | o6 DRI Ot DV UNtH ie Sioanieh | At Philadel phia—Tho Montans, from bt Ay IR Yo few Dinie Bkt m ‘“;\hl (Ul o held mest Sataray |70 e s 1t you | om® J. 5. Babbitt; Third wi 0,0, iawry, | Mhetin gie foithe v ks SRl iiladel ph Mont iater anothor - bitehof noi-unin men wero svon place to be choson later. espring stoc o vou B ¢ ruler died, when he was permitted to return A terribly beaten. The managos L 2 il vl = U1 Senator Van Housen took down a ream of | For mombers of the aducation, A \ v ” 1ho LaGias taana hanag The Raiteal el Jantiaboln Alle skt » the tullor, | roiseapand wrote the whole night, showing | J, Bowle aua C/WL Adams. The tomineo | 10 BIs cOuntey el N LA il I80-Bho LaGuoogioy called on the authorities for pro- P Hoapita air, L bl bevond the possibilit of a doubt that the 1 nayor has been twice elected councilman . 0F¥ 19 hYEe N i wot. | position of second nssistant sergeant-at-arms | on theuntilicensy ticket, holding that posi i o ¢ . o RS 4 hail storm visited Orlando, Fla., the benefitof St Bernards hospital, The | grade work a specialty. Senator Thomaswentoff to an imnginary y anse Ticke RYSE MBI W0 L i ; el were broken, and v P Pt e AR e i com fiold newr the ivon rail and slept without . -‘\\"' '\"l‘ Hiso Tiahis, 1o Tup | oS, i ieo today tore « Tho ereon hoises o1 tho fari of W. K reatly. kvery par B/ ’ . khat- Lo b P e @ murmor, NE1s0N, Neb., March 21.—(Special to Ti ioch to the wagon 3 Vanderbilt, at Oakdale, L. 1., burned yester p age to the fruit cannot ploasant and successful entertinment. It Asxer Bis Onbeoie, Senator Shumway smoked and laughed | Bee. |—A large and, representative assembly 00,000 i : L A. Cox. of thefirm of A, T. Thateher | beging at Masouic temple Easte v A X " 0 £ RACHEN | ) thie laugh was bottled by the phonograph Mareh 30, and will continue during the | & €0, 18 mumus an overcoit andumbrelin ) puan and will hereaftor bo attuched 108 | w0 ihe court houseand nominated the follow- | ened with total inundation, worid's fair bill, appropristing £150,000. It Week., Many special ind ovel features have | Which e daims hae been taken by the pro- | nickel-intheslot uachine. e et ML e s o 10w goes 10 the'govemor, i ? terday uns been added to make it plesant for all. A | Prietors of the Ogden House, ad ho began a a0 Bnith. dr lofthe big lrri 2N Hall, 0. M, Wowet, W, It Knapp and They Play Checkers. Pho person who represented b P e of inoral complete change of programme willvo wide | Uit yesterday afterioou in the district court | 1% ;f‘l": atkoamoy. = @ orious byalux. | J.Goodrich Noplatiorm or rosolution was | Fowr Donce, In., March 21.~[Special Tol- | Momohis, Teun., tole Detectiva O'Mulley | Y ech evening. The musiowillbe very fie, |meaiost M. S Stout, T W. Abuey, Adanm | ymnt snokeand the. o e ioration of tho | adopted butif this ticket is elected it will | egeam to Tue Bee.|—Dand Miller of Dows | 0f New Orleans proves to Himposter Daibey's band pavingboen engagod [or W0 | Murmy, md W. H, Dodey lo fcover the | photogmiphs which he bad tat diy received, | isurothat Nelson remainsa no liceme ton | dofentod €. A. Merrill in two straiht serics oo Clov s, who iled David cople, atmong them o fine sate el for the best | he burded at tie Oglen House, and one day | g ket com niereial traveler i the ity A val. | deposited his #5 overcoat and' &5 silk um. | €ept_when bo showed how beused to sing J.C, Bixby, stam neating, sanfitary en- glueer, 202 Mo rriam block, Council Blulrs Sims & Saundors—ftiomermat Lk, Pracg itanndifinia Recolvar, federal courts. Rooms & 4 aul 5 3hugurk o - S Preparations lave tboutall been completed laging lles Molnos. ing off communication with the day. 10ss probably nov great, There of thecitizens ot this village met last evening | south sideof " the river. The town is threat The Missourl state senate las pussed the Wilcox, Trecs were 1 Mary McKona i alty of manslaughter in the fourth ingon t ! J f one giving_und receiving poiuters all night. ex Braina d's Ticker, Sehampion checker playerof the state Out o L L L dead druuk and in ar Al vakp, Nob, March 21.—[Specialto |of soventy games Miller wou thirty-nine, Mary MelSenua's fathi e s MAT o Morvill sixteen and fifteen were aray byt el futhor in the n. MeKenna ymmitted and { ety sooloty uble dlamond v, largo rg o i dinie ln« lia in 1o cost roon, providud for the purs yours “ago ARG B iTAs:s mmAbRLGr Ae | SARAINARD, OOl MARGH B R ftee HOLI set, ‘®e music box and sou arge pOSE, fooe AR 0 o ‘ . 6. " oW " " r » nor . D Dothirva” Bave. boen proseutad lo pa dlspomd. | 98Y bo oflired 1o relurn (e ciecks, but the | Honalr Swders throw o ndksrehief | horo list even iug, resulting in tho romin Parnell Holds & Confe o b of inthe usual manner, Al the proceeds go | Proprietors refused to give hin his'coat and | over hisheal, and one oya Loked out from | tion of the fllowing men fir trustecs for the | Deues, March 21— Paruell held aloug A dispatch from the 1o the benefit of the hospital, which 15 non- | imbrlla, G W. Hewitt is the atlorney for | o, Slarbuck donpied S i sl s S W M “"\‘ o “”'“5 b ‘“" conference today with the leaders of the | gamartment of Maineet. Loure A sectarian incharacter and oue of the wost | the plainuf. BOE - RIAPILIE. OUpIC Rh Sunh PAT | ok, Honyy Fox, U M. Wright i A e e e {0 POkt 86 Maumion | o2 ik Hasnuet FRuse - ! deserving Institutions in the state, Sl - : P of the ime and slept like @ cherub when b ”., k ele olo u\urw; al striko has eon declared by e Purchasing Canadinn Cattls, LB Svaus Lau % sl s ole- | diln't oce Y 3 = - caly's acceptince of Parnell's challenge | working in the state quarrics. Several e 1. Mirch 90, —[Special Tologram s b o L i Bl - renmi Hlowqn studzed parliatnentary A I“‘\"x llrnp welsos, that theyshiould bolh raign thelrseatsln | ous afrays took S ester St ey AR T o o i 07 Broakway. __ W.S. Houen Miteabomt e Fark Csse. | *Senator Williams throw himself ina heap | wam to Tiz B Typewriter thisves ar | lest of the popularity of their respective , Elmer Collins that all of the ¢ lan aliillary cattle J. B, Atkins, wostem ageat for DoPauw's | Mation wasmadein Tus Bre yostorday | Bowr tho north will aud w hon no awoke thO | \uyning a barvest here A uew machine wan [ causes el tiuislid by chiry 4 Canadi havo ¢ pirchused by Golde plate glass company, will give estinateson |of @ suitwhich had been brought fn tho dis. | 40 Wt manwy hours 08, stolen from Atoruoy ofice last Foundering of & *wedish Ship. MOMBAE B Ly {h-of Now Yol and Moy of Chicads plate tallyory 1 lows aad Nebraalka, tricteourt by Elia Keofew rewver the pos- | Verdictin the Vtopl Disaster, Hglt: Mo boamd thely recsutly Losnoy, March At o eloso regsterad 1l | foayala IuZeom. D 40 N OIS Mo The New Pacific s the miet contraly | '88in of tweaty lots in Fairmount park Grsaairax, March 21—The jury v the A Ticket for Craig. Seuator Weber, Captain soou attempt to Lreak all rec y g s class of cattie exported yearly and about located hotel in ( | Blufrs. * | The petition was very iudefiuite @ to the | ca of the victins of the steamer Utovia | Ciai, Neb., Mareh Spoial to Tue [ g March 9 for itio Janeiro, forty-five da © number hay been purchased by (b —— state of what the ground was upon which | disister rendereda verdict of “accldental | Ber.)~Thocitizens of Cralg beld s ca recent beavy gale whick t | At Pittsburg, Pa, st veniog, a crowd of an dvalors. Tuis s about 86 besd A good room for reut, 60§ Fixst avenue. the plaintift bused Ler eliim, but Colonel D, | Qeste.” wd nominsted five trustgs. G. G, Gaws, | Fourten of thecrew wer ikers atacked twenty uon-uiion men re hau last year, mkins machinery and impl company, ot Dallas, Tex day. Liabilities, X

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