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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1891-SIXTEEN PA PR TR it WY 1T | . . v R D FWS | l c L’ y l 14 IQ committee to secure subscriptions to the l N \ H OI(* | which has been cultivated by native artists | priced pictures and etchings. Familios, who Housss Made of Paper. it secured so far, and the list was still growing ’ | other. Cole's productions are_characterized | able chiromos, have become wo fastidious in k v P ¥ Chairman Bonham of the committee to secure by n thoughtful morslity and tendency to | their artistic taste that only the finest works | the production of building muterial COUNCIL BLUFF s site for the proposed palace was called ailegory. The series of “The Course of K- | of the best artists will now sutt them. | which is said to possess all the better No. 12 PEARL STREET, Hiteh Ocours in the Settlement of the Union upon for a report. He glanced ommnously | Indications That the Fight Over Low Rates | pire” and “The Voyage of Life," are nis | Among tho local artists, who ave dofug | (ualitios of hurd fine grained wood withe | for e at n couple of reporters that had h g most claborate productions gives great promise for the future | out heing aifected in form and dimons 4 ' Pacific's Delirquent Taxes, straved in and said he would be is Not Yet Over, Cole and his distinguished contemporarios, Rothery, Miss Frances Mumaugh, | sions by the tempoerature and humidity = ¢ Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City. ready to report in a few minutes. Doughty, Durant, Inman, Fisher, Rem- [ Snowden, and in chiva decoration Miss But- | of the atmosphere. In the preservation H, W. TILTON - - - MANAGER i The thermometer descended 45 degrees, the bt brandt, Peale, Weir and Huntington, by | terfield is unrivaled in the west | of this material nny quality of paper ; A% 1§ AC y reporters left aud Chairman Bonham re i their excellent work caused Amoricaf ar The architectural style of our public build ¥ e COUNCIL'S ACTION WAS RATHER VAGUE. TRLOrers il and solitude. What toe re- | ALTON PEOPLE STILL CAUSING TROUBLE. | {iGl's5 o roapectod. abroad. and produced a | ings and their interior decoration ovidonco | My o used, although manilla is pre- Bustueas Of! No. 43, a——— vort was is not known. Pl demand for their works at home, | much good taste. The Commercial National ferred. During the process of manufacture v Mr. Shirley Ghllilland, the secretary of the | Sinco the middle of the contury our paint- | bank is an excellent copy of ons of the | there fs added to the paper pulp a solus Supervisors Declde to Let the Matter Mills County Horticultural society was pros- [ West-Tound Rates Also Brcoming De- | ers, following the example of the French | Greelan templos. Visiting artists lust fall | tion consisting of one part of starch, one TION, Rest Till the Councilmen De- ent, and did all he could to infuse zoal into miosalsetoa Fralaht ARe artlsts, have devoted most of their attention | pronounced this building the architectural | puret of gum-nrabie, one part of chromate MINOR MENTION, b . N tho association over the proposed palace. He LGRS to landscape and genve, and their effor wem of tho ecity, aud avered that its style ‘,r",, (AT ot ‘,' .‘h‘ At ',,.',J',( b 5 l“ to 8,96, 08 — termine What They Really invited the members of the association to sociation Difficulties ~Ap- have in n measuro reflected tho influence of | was as purely Greok as though it had boon | gy WU ‘I"_‘ h '(‘I ipe T ‘I‘ {ped N e eh Want In the Case. come down to Glenwood on the 13th, when neal to Arbitration. rench schools, Vrench paintings pre- | planned dufing the ageof Pevicles, The | [OFLY-I0 HALLL IR LS ML Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, conl there is to be a strawberry festival and a ¥ 3 inate in the private collections of the | court house, Brk building and the untinished | mado from this combination js conted Craft's chattel loa 04 Sapp block. - small fruit exhibit, The invitation was ac- covntry. Compared with the inftuence of { city hall ave remarkable for theie beauty and | With cemeont made of linsoed oil and glue, ou want yrater in your vard or house o " cepted, " the French school that of the German, Italiun | massiveness, and is then kept undoer heat and press AL R L A S The question of the reduction of the Union | “°F I Citicaao, June 6, —The indications are that | 4ud giher sehools is tlmost inapproet oyt [ iDRiea T il D ail, Ol ke rodS oM | )-.'1» "“ Sl el ! o )“).l.lx ’ml.] ‘\..y,.\,l\ll‘: RO dance will bo given on the ovening of [ Pacific taxes was laid before tho county Church Announcements, the fightover the Iake and rail trafic will Jeronch typea'of form, color | ateady and rapid advances in art WAtiors | rande o boomo ooty oured And Junie 9 {n Peterson’s hall by the bell boys of | supervisors yesterday morning in accord- Congregutional—Morning subject, “The [ not catirely cease on the order of the Trunk | and design predominated “in the works of | than any other ¢ity in the union, and the | oo l‘, ,;‘, ,' that these papeP the Grand totel, . | ance with the programme adopted Friday. Rain " evening subject, “Salvation, LLne association to rostoro on that date, Tho | Amorivun actists that such advancad think | trensuros now witlin lor walls aro consorv boneds wro cnpubl S i 4 An altachiment sufz was commencod fn su- | Some of the supervisors wero of tho | First Presbyterian—Preaching morning | ehargo is made that two or threo lines have | §bs Ifthe rontm of art as Bk Brane o 4 oo e within the et deeadort¥e M| o linary woods of commerce perior court yesterday by Jacob O. Howarth | opinjon that the matter had been rusked | and evening. been making contracts for freizht through | Wallnce, dircetor of the Omaba Collego i : | for ull purposes to which the lutter against Morris Fitzgerald for 25, | through the eity council with undue haste. nity Methodist—Preaching morning and | June and July at lower figures. As far as (of Fino - Arts, have raised haud and THI BEE CLAIN BUREAC, | usod. During the process of munufa Judgze McGee overruled a motion {or a new |y owjuimod that the resolutions that were | evening. Meetings each evening at 8 o'clock. [ can be learned the charge 18 well founded, | ¥oice in warniug that i this sorvile . 1 turo thapuly may bo colofed 1o tesomble tal yestorday 1 the caso of Thomas again st imitation and_dependence of native home | Pensin, Indian Depe o any. desived kind of wood, nid mn the Council Bluffs canning company artists upon uropean teachiers and models Othier il to o D Touatly be il Mt t ook ‘e pienic which was to have been given Beondway. Mothod(st-Morinn, subje continue many more years, a distinetly r [.rondliy rained inimitation of onle Janube society today has beon post- | the taxcs were to bo reduced, and that there- | | . il nobody would be benofitad by a vestoration | tional school of native artists who paint | About thirty days ago a new wepartur, A wilnut. by the Dan ¥ I . Lalblbla bl Lt The Divine Image.” Regular service in | POYOd L . by bai QDNLAER X St vt {uwmw[ ntil June 21 on account of the | fore therp as a looptiole through which the the ovening, of rates after the bulk of the trafic has becn American type: nd depict Amorican land was fnaugurated by the San ] bad weather, company might crawl when it came to the St. Paul's-—Morning pany ) et | “Life De- [ secured by two or three lines under contr scupes, will bo “the ‘bascless fabrics of @ | aminer, now the i on the i o Regular meetingof F w"\i\'”". s yf“ puyment of subsequent taxes. pendent on Knowing God.” Bvening, which violate thie very scnse of tho.agree | Grostn rather thun o splendid real coast. Its proprictor, ), Anclent Freo aud Accopted SUSobS, | = ounty Auditor Hendrick stated that from | Ing Tears: Reaping Joy ment ica s as abundantly wble to produc ShiilLan HGRIGE SE DRI i The country will feol better when Blaing , \ Sonator Hoarst o yenii, who has a Monday ovening, the st inst. Visiting breth- | Berean Baptist—Préaching at 10:30 a. ren cordially invited and 8 p. m 6 tli6 moanthie west board rates from the | fore the wovia “wul FaNEIE) K 8ite very large fortune at his command, eoncoived | Fi8 '.‘““"’ f‘;,‘,‘“"‘j"" fc -(n‘..» b freshing fl«‘- Mo iy i the $10,000 damage suit of | know what chonges he would be expected t5 | young Mon's Christian Associati Atlantic seaboard have become so demorals | duce literature which is’ vistinetiy tho fdea of eatablishing a burcan of cluims at | /oacs to the Salisburys and Kudiots usually Murion PPatterson against W. I Dooley re- | make on bis books, | Lindsay will lead the men's mee ed on account of the attitnde of the Can- | ¢ 3 Washiugton, manacd by tho ablest iawyers turn verdict lust ovoning ut shout | . At its, the supervisors thought that | p. m. adian Vucific and tho retallatory. sctions of. | whosargy ofour Church and Blors | havo the effect of stopping their parley ing | aud thoir plundering. p'elock, afte 1 avbsence of a littie over an ula resalt from jowing the m; Fifth Avenue Methodist—Preaching at 11 who hold the foremost place in the f AT % e ¥ e o e 5 s P b R e u:.\x\',f o yoitbe) s the Grand Trank and National Dispateh | raukof the world's landscapo painters, o woukk i the various departments and buroaus adopted by the council were faulty from the | Dr. A, H. Tevisof Kansas City will assisttne | and it may preventan advance in lake and fact that they did not speeify for what years — pastor. al rates later in the season. It is held that o When We Feel Saf the wording of tho resolutions he did not and spocialists convorsant with the routine | e —————————————] il 5% that it will probably take a month if not all | the mavine productions of B. M. of the woveramaent. The object of Mr. Hearst MY TIONS James Mahor, who has speut (ho past eight | uccordingly refe to the council for | 0 ik s { ¢ ! ) ( / N weeks in jail on u.mm-wl of assault with [ o more specilic statement of what they ex- | Buy your furniture wpets, stoves and | summer to get back to the former basis. ‘I'ne "N "(..‘.5, Haseltine and Dix, are by compe- | in this undertaking is clearly set forth in 1 I‘( [AL NOT I( Lb fntent to commiv murder, was released on bail | pected the company W do. ~ As the board of | houschold goods of Mundel & Klein, Council | conditions are cntirely different east of Chi- | G Hest TGt 1",1'{.1”}'1:“'.':'& ”"‘;H&w-w‘";g ,I." the prospectus taken from the Examiner COUNCIL BLUFFS, yestorday, Daa Carrigg furnishing a boud of | supervisors have o other meoting until next ::1;“"\‘“ Prices very low; freizht prepaid to | cago where the caroful and apparently unan- | {uiitive nas beon puveied with flattering sue. | t0 V¢ published in a later issuo of Tue By 5 o Buptenition theactlonofithobonediticspthis,| your elty. 3 imous maintenance of froight rates shows | coss by [lott, \V. Hunt, Aues and Stage, | When tho announcoment. of this wew do- | (JEATRVOVANT and psychommiric or ch a i :".]‘rt"mr”xw ‘}h”” 0 \'A"“I :::\\’L‘I :;:D-Jl\'lw‘u\.’;”-:xl".‘( 2 : = Younz Christian Conv on. that the strict orders issued by the presidents | "\1” Beard and W, H. Beard, Butler, P> | parture was made negotiations were at onco L SR L I UL irny, which hius almost monopoliz O | i A G (BB 8 balto ¢ The el Ath bt of the roads to their traffie minagers immed. oran, Hays and Hinckley are world [ entored into botwoeen Tite Bri and the pro- | duys wnd evennzs. Mrs B Hooper. 1152 Aves in superior court the past week, was com- | The supervisors stato that they have n The tenth annual international convention | a1y g fter the grand jury investigation iust | famous us vainters of auimals.” In sculptu Fi81oR 6T tho ¥ AHHILGL Vo ottt Huna gt | MUY B HEAT COEHO 15U BLroat Dounai Bl ins: pleted yesterday and - taken under advise- | desive to interfore with the council i &b | of the Young People’s Society of Cbristian | winfer, aro still in force, The Ciieago & | Greenough, Powers, Rogers and Story aro ¥ Sl J ands ane | i png, se und 5,00, ment, by the court. e s en ity SRS thoy thought | Endeavor will be held in Minneapolis begin- | Alton, " however, has just taken stop | names of which every American is proud. scob Neumayr received a te n yester- | it the resolution as passed by tne council | ning July 1 and lastiug four days. A rateof | that may result in chancing the sjtuation | Ame n etehings and magazine and new dag morning announcing the death .‘( his | S 20 indefinite that the board could not | one fare for the round trip, good for sixty | tosome extent. 'The Wisconsin roads have | pap: -\.fmm_.“,nV_l‘m} by mm-m.; non con- | agrecments entered into by which TurBre be s P : wifo's mothor, which ocearred at St Louts. | 0Pt what was intended, y's, has been secured on all th ds in the | persisted in miaking the samo rates from Mil- | setisus of wre evitics the finest in the |\)”‘"‘v]' comes a co-worker of the Examiuer in tho | JIORSALE- ForRent -Wanted -1f vou want Mra, Neumayr was at the bedside of her | B S HoCH e leony ot one of the reso- | country. Several special cars will be run | waukee to the Texas points us from Chicago, | U Abbey is justly calles ho Princo | topcitory whore Tiie Bii 0njoys 80 oxtensive | uspate hime don o it an kb the real mother when the end came, o ol s city and O It i 3 hete and now the Alton has announced its inten of Illustrators. e Taw L n't do it until you hive seen oug Iutions from this city and Omaha, as it is expected | a! i ) 5 tonts | B subscription patronage. ree Hst of bureains, Swin & Walker, No. 113 Mes. Martha Jano Heatti died yesterday | HORSE o lieitor 18 herehy | thut there will bea largo number of dele- | tion of applying tho Chicago rates from Mich- | Provious to 1803 Amorican art students f & SAE0E0 Gl 1 it wnd 113 oA sireets, Counell Bhame. o aftornoon at b o'clock of pavalysis, at the age [ G JENE T G agreement. witl | £ates from the two eitics. Jgan points, thereby giving its patrons | were compelled to go abroad Lo puvsue theiv | Under this arrangement all applications for 3 of thirty-six years, The funeral will occur | ghe Union Pacitic company in the suit of said that state as good ms as the shippers n | studices, In that year P ot. & B \‘lr se | claims, either for pensions, Indian dopreda h i 3 A ol Lomirrow afternoon at %0 o'clock from the | company acaiust tne board. of equatization, | Unlon Park races, Omaha and Council | Wisconsin. If the Milwaukeo lines undor- | founded two “ucidemies™ in PhilaGelphia, | ions, land or miniug claims, patent or postal | Broadway, o o APPIV Lo dolin C. Lec, 160 rosidenco, corner of Avenue | und Twelfth | now' pending in the cireuit court of the | Bluffs, June 9-12, $1,000; Sept. $-11, §6,500; | take to punish the Alton for this action a | the Nutioual Academy of Design and the | )00 50 the states of Towa, Kansas, Soutly g Uiy St United Statesthug a deerec be ontered insald | oot 5020, 4,000, For programues’ address | serious disturbance of rates may ensue, but | Pennsylvania & cadomy of Iine Avts. ey | 10 0 S0 e will bo taken in hand QINE Dred Torso that cun heat 2265 will sl Mes. Helena Bridenbecker died of heart | SIt thitt (he sscssment. of all proverty | Nup Brown, secy., Merchants’ hotel, Omaha, [ it is probable thit they will avoid trouble by | cost over one millon dolly ud their col akots and B aska, will bo taken in hanc grirado, ~ Addross or eull on . Brows] 5 4 4 u 0.0, 2 snoring the reduction, cetions contain the finest paintings of Ben- [ by T Ber Bureau of Claims i Omaba and . . fuilure vestorday morning at 5 o'elock ut the | SRt NG FIENL L vosterday b D R e ago of thirty-cight yoars, at residence, |y onnng unul the first Monduy in Septem- SEA COEh Oy EAIHOINELONLS AQREEDIO FESTORE, NaTHS, Both are flourishi hd useful institutions, Al G Lol CL L LU T R, \"i\:w.,i\ ‘\”"l‘\‘.i{““\ : \'-“5‘:'?11“‘1‘”‘ 702 ‘Lhird sireet. The funcral will take place [ {5 CutarTax006A, Tenn., June 6.—Two prom- [ At a meeting of the managers of the east | Grin (e N R EE Fee FREL HPD A P | Washington where the Examiner bureau will | §o, LBk D oSt A a5 | goad 'x" S o'clock this nllh rnoon. She leavesa hus- |+ inent attorneys came to blows in tho circuit | bound lines held at the office of the Central | (ovp oo ot ‘”“‘, intellizent student, and | Prosecute them 1o a final and speedy con- | rooms, purtly furnished: casy terus o right oo N court yesterday afternoon. Colonel J. W, | Tralic association in this eity it was nereed | fioviifug for the uniwial thaplay A Sals of | clusion DKLy, Addross 1. C. Wirner Missour Valley. S. Smith, who is charged with haying o restore traffic rates from DPeoria east- S 5 § i o ¢ ’ = mith, who is char o e the productions of our artists, and serving by T Bar takes pleasure in offering to ail VR IIGE (N G ECYe0t a1 g Clift made severe charees against the client ¢ embezzled a White sewing machine that had S 5 . AR ward_ to the basis of 85 cents oL At Ly i f o b o o e by e W, | At ¢the Boston Store, Council BIuff3, | of 11, B, Casey, who said in_reply that tho | to New York on high wines aud | Wheffvery exiswonco to fostorund keop alive | i jatrons und particularly to subseribers to | ek Council, Blufts, vou wifl wiways ind Evans, the Omaha agent of the machine, bas A lowa. charges made against his client were unpro- | articles classitied therewitn, to take effect ATt in this country received its greatest | TiE Werkiy Brn, the servicos of this now { buy.ora kiod place to st & barsin it you bad his case continued untll tomorrow in | Special June sale for two weeks com- | fessional, damnable and outrageous. After | June 15, It was also agrecd by alllines to | ;=0 0 S tenti IR R i . want to seil or trade., e impetus in 15 inice the centennial it has | bureau which, we have no doubt, will prove Justice Swoaringon!s court. mencing few words Clife struck back and @ clineh | maintain that basis i the future, without L e o hr e % OR SALE—Anat 2 . § 2 . AT SATURDAY, JUNE 5. G HIBH RN 5 % e OB 5 SEIE o greater prosress than in all the pr of greut them, both in prose- SAL nabstr . E. Cosady, of the firm of Burke & e which Casey came_out on top. [ dizinution or concession in any mainer o . Tho pockets of the wenlthy | autinenow % el ness: good 1very stoek and controlling ine Cusady, has retutned from Fairflold, where One or twoof the thousands of bargains v were separated and fined £0 each by | ™ time, o open g Alowly, but suraly ta) fos: | o nE new claims to a suceessful issue and R T 0L L EB G DI DB GaREE VIIL Gk he bas been attending tho aunual commence- | offcred at this great sale, ' © Judge Moon, who declared it should be. paid. AUPEAL TO ARBITRATION. T e o e “Yorks, Phila. | nexpediting all claiins entrusted to Tue | some good city property. Johnston & Vi ment exercises of Parsons college, of which SV CHEGOODS SER The promiuence of the men and their lewal, | Phe Tliinois Central is not satisfied with | delphia, Baltimore, Clicago, St. Paul ¢ B bureau, ten, he is a graduate. While there he was elected "-I‘ igoroux suitings for leca yard, 36in. | political and sociul standing makes the caseit § Chairman Finley's ruling, by which a fine | Omaha'are in_the van in this encouraging The Conditions. QOR SALE-Elegant carrluze to 10 the bourd of trustees of the college, by v e very sensational onc. was imposed on that company for fuilure | movement. Visitors from all”paris of the | As a conattion precedent to any person shuxle duiverss prles reasonabios oul 1. D. Burke, who keeps a blacksmith shop | 752 ¢ L h 5 2 0 advance passenger vates from St. Louis to | country express great surrise at the vapid vitling. P A o 2 Ll A N B (R R ey e TR e opposito tho postoNice, was fiyeator: | oIS yardstor S0 FEEE L ol Crooked Police 3 Chicugo Moy 17, us ordored, and has npponied | trides Omuha s nado. Within th' past. in | mr o 08 Bimself of theseesiss of tho bure T T i RN day ulwrnoon, charged with committing an | 36 Chuites for 846 or 19 yards ‘o100, O., June 6.—Che erand jury today | to arbitration. Tt contends that it was justi- BT e A e T i will require that the applic lirdss e asaault und batte RS taiE o | B o e e otk 190, for 1D eported four charges of embezzlement against | fied in failing to advauco rates, as the Chi- [ surprise flowers into admiration when they | Send in - a subscription to Tut Owama | NFAGNIFICENT acre property in five-ucrd dauehter of J. Stein, who keeps a hay ste Ea e Ehoiotb et Potice Clerk William EL Cook of this city, | ct#0 & Alton hid announced that it would re- | view the remarkable advance it has mado in | WEsKLy Bue for a year. A remittance | ghn thiets loo ed 2 miles fror postoflices R Pe R B U B s eV Ior Uy HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. olice vic Wiiliam H. Coolke of this city. | 60 10 do so, and it wouald have been uscless | art matters. STl 1onitlalbhe pOTaon sonRINK Hi8 GRB I e i i reaput lete N Romlinoirasiy B wp tho raasio with Steir fora | - 10cludies' ribbed vests e, or 4 for i, I'hreo counts charge him with appropriating | o advance the rates and lower them ngain on | - Tho. centennial opeced Hon, G. W. Linin. b SanC HEL dence property for rent by Dity & Hess 1} s )e ladies’ shaped vests, 121,¢ or 2 for city fands in the sum of 20,000 and further G } Yon (i 5 1L : ! 0 4 year's subscription and also a memoorship in TOR SAL ) > short time after the urrest Stein came into the h g filiy % the same day. ‘Ihe Illinois Central people | gers eyes to the great possibilities of art as JOR SALE—Our flne familv horsc, suitable Bl 2 il ¢ ladies! fancy vests Hic of embezzling 2,000 of the Fquitable lite in- | g poted B I e BT e i 1 P ns Bureau association composed en- e vidingor driving. Apply 0 10 8. 6 oftice of the ity clerk and went on Burke's D of embeszling $2000 of the Fuitable life in- | have sclected B, P. Riploy, yice president of | un educator and refiner. He felt that an art = ol posed el 1 Aoply h boud to have him released. Burke will have b it Bs G i 0T oL i TotR0, "'-)‘{ company of New York while acting | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, as one | yallery would confer a_grenter benefit upon bseribers to Tire B GLL a hieaving toworrow morning in police court. 5¢ balbriggin hose 19¢ or 3 pair for 50c in the capucity of agent. of the arbitrators. Ch n Finléy hasitho | tnaoltizons?than " mero: boolc oducation;: by i persons mow subseribees of T | JOVK SALE-lotel conteally losuio ! doin Just received another lot of our No. s T r et O D LU PR AnA B ot Howes ) ood business. Or will oXehin o (or & A e 0 3 oice of a second arbitrator and tho power | piving a refinement to which thoy would S el S s ety f i exchinze for goo lndies’ fast black hose, worth 45e, for this Engineer Instantly Killed. ST (L © power | givine a refinement to which they would K1y B who will send us oue new sub- | fuph h westorn 1w Send lock of hair for readings by lotter, Sune unlly shwe in the enterpriso. Those ar rangoments have now beon perfected and | ()YFnows azent wantod at 20 7h sureet, oy PASTURAGE for horses may be had on tho i e T business But finully 'twas fonnd he wore All the nowest and most._desivable shades, | coming cast at Elizabethtown left the track | gram to Tu n e NN bt S s 7 Al estite and 1msurance The squeakers on his manly toes All our 63 d 7hc black henriettas, serges, | and volled down an embankment. wincer | tendent of the Atchison bridge company, re “‘x‘“‘_“‘“"l‘("'“;‘t" ”m‘i" “I'Uj {I‘ G '|'\” ou s “_"l_l' Subseribers of Pur Dany Bri who send ént. No. 12 N Main st Councit Binfrs, No 0 wa 50 ore, c. Bilge v this sale. Bennett of Harri ., Wa antly rring. ished s o 3 L0 ML Sy AN e Bl in subscriptions to the wi v will bo en- Fo == Not just to make himself u bor ete., in ono lot for 57/ during this salo unett o son, O., was instuntly | ferring.to a published statoment that he hud | S infireme 4% LS o o the fine ity | it Subscriptions to the wookly will by | 01 KEST_the Medahon block, 5 so But to drown the loudness of his hoso, Allour $1.00 black goods in henricttas, | killed. dlscriminated in favor of the’ Missouri Pa- | whien ave umong 18 now, remaius ono of the | titled to the same privileges as those of Tits Urick. with basement and olevator. J. W BerE Squire, 01 Peari siroet. Had he bought his shoes at Sarzent's place - i o ) cific to the injury of the Rock Island, says no | noblest and most enduring kind WeEKLY The 3 3 B Almas, in one lot for this sale ii3gc. Will Be Non-union, S » Rock Islind, n 2 i i Pllion ‘l‘l1;:11;‘.):‘!\;;:-"'.:1\1‘&‘]'Il:;nlrll;);:,hlil; t meck BOSTON Eone, NEw York, June 6.—The Lumber Trade | Tate has been given to the Missouri Pacific t art_exuibit ever seen in | No servico will be undertaken for any per- And haa fine shoes that did not squeak Ber|—N. D, Lodd, superin | which is today the pride of Omaha. More | of membership besides his paper. sergos, whip cords, satin strio OK ALK or wone—taclon anl, w‘ni.l; Biser a was hold i ildinglihichatood ¢ e i SR 0u sk, Wtias. 03 Mala st dou ol BITTa. | camtn g aachion suas ooy | Tt has boon fnjarious 10 any mannor to tng | QmIA was iokd in o building which atood on | gon who fs ot an actual subscribor of Tus | Biafy ™ °7 2 S ] should be opened on Monday, June 8, as non- | Rock Istand or any other road that docs Lininger. J. N. Patrick, G. C. Barton R : Deadbeat Caught ; i Phe Ter PERSONAL PARAGRALHS. T e e | union yards —that is, yards which donot | Chicago busine: Special rates have som and Hern Kountze wero the spirits, and = i il < £ E LAt O S . W. Lillis has beon doing the elegant in | gniploy members of ahy trades unions to the | times been given to all the roads. The Rock | made it w success botn finunciaily “aud | The terms under which claims will bo m Mayor W. L. Baughn of Harlan was ia the | 4} ¥ : o ! this city for some time past. He has been | oxclusion of others secking employment. Islang hns ohared in these advantuges as | artistically. The rollowing spring tho West- | prosecuted will gepend entirely upon the stopping at the different hoteis of the city, - et a8 sy othor road. Tn " ordur o get | ern Artassociation was estavlished through | amount of service rendored in each case, W B At = 1o Strike Declared OfF. T e o tha Atchlson the Atchic | theefforts of theso gentlomen. Theirobject | oy safely assuroall patrons. of: the buras ol Bi but in every itstance he has goue off without business by way of the Atcnison the Atchi- | the cfforts of theso gantigmon. Whelr bect | can safely assure all_patrons of tho buraau Of Council Biuffs, Bee. Bluffs yesterday Miss Mary Williamson returnca Friday mght from a two months’ visit with friends 1 pejot Ol S O S e Rt Tt Eohs settling his bills, He 15 now in jail in Omaha, AWFORDSVILLE, [nd., June he striko [ son bridge is cory ¢ ate so Srrounling states banded tozothor for bone- | thet tho cuarges will bo very much lower i Winfield, Kan. ¢ e ! albiist ; . Mrs. Emma Gates is in Avoca at the bed- | charged with playing the same sort of a game | 00 the Midland is doclared off. 'Tho strikers s, otherwise the business would ko bY | Hidul, protective and social ends and to creato | than rates charged by the rogular claims CAPITAL STOCK. ... ... -+8150,000 side of hor father, D, M. Briggs, who is re- | on that side of the river. Since his arrest | &ave up the Midland property and began to | Ni¥ 0 MEIRER T OO VTG P | i taste and enthusiasm amous the people for | lawyers and claims avents at Washington. SURPLUS AND PROFITS........ portea dungerously ill. has beon made Known the difforent hotel | 8$8ist iu getting the trams under way. The | Jin on this side of the river to St. doscph, | Bigh art. At the first meeting called in | tpoes without saying that the Examiner 2 e G. W. Suunders arrived in this city yos- | men have bosn comparing notes, and for tho lruunl\ls has all been sottied and barmony now | made n trafie areangement with the D | ADAl 136 sixty {(ncmh)urw’ responded. AU | e Bee are in vosition conjointly to ox- | 10 TAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS..... 22 .000 terday from Mauilin and will spend Sunduy | fist time it has been found out in what o | Prevails. HARGIE & &t Joseph cand at the samo_ timo | Present the books show & member. i 3 ¥ ‘ ith I ) ) & i O\ a —— andle & 5t Joseph, ar b L ¢ i g e ALtar, oD + | pedite business and d 0 Diresrona—I, A, Millor, I O Glaason, B [ with his son, C. G. L.Suunders. wholesale style ho played his game. \When obtained a special crossing rate on St. Joseph | Ship —of 300, scatterod over lour o d do sc mor IRECT o 0431 0 His shoes squeaked everywhere he went, 5 e : ik otherwise be strangers. whilst fraveling | gepbor will be entitled to membershin A i e S e Thoy fairly set one's teeth on edge D usoALe D Cixcisyatn O., June 6.—Tais afternoon — ou the continent in 1578 and 1579 he b e ,"‘““ i tiadkiofiriombob s NORL U ON e SAI T Co W OB E DY He scemed a friend on mischief bent Brllan b b e Ao Tor 81 the engine of freight train No. 51 on the Big Atchison Bridge Rates, collecting works of art which formed ““:”' “‘l"'“ “‘“ “x“ own names and the ness. easons for so her business roe To drive an to breu s pledge. ) B D o ) s N rs o Sig e ATCHISON, an., June 6.—[Special Tele- e nuceles o is splends callery, | subscriber will also receive 2 | auiring all o 'S i « To drive o man to break his pledge S belliAntiies) ausiis sale toeh00 Four road just after crossing the siate lino Atcmisox, Kun., June 6.—[Special Tele- | the nuceles of his splendid ealler ibscriber will al i il wher ntion Tust the thing for bath rooms, bed rompt attention and Cull und se0 our iarie assorty B. Gas and Electric Light Co. g < P o i e v 2 ) ik aia s othor medium for the | Bhugart B B lart J. D Edmundson. Charles Miss Diunio Dooley of Leroy, TIL, arrived | the Ogden house was under the mauagement & Bigt ension Warrant, aud St. Louls business only. stiitos, Ssand (gtandaBitoli(tha il nmonntyjlornirates fhu fab yiothar Siediuim forith Wannan Transaot general banking busls # 1n the city yesterday and will ‘spend a few [ of W. H. Dooley, Mr. Lillis spent something WasmiNGroy, June 6.—Acting ¢ PR enaiilicil et e & i Resaiulinesosbioapital ot on ov splenc u ss, | In the matter of fees and charges Tir Br | bankin Southwestera [owa H. V. Phillips, one of the toachers in the | was a bill of '$35 against him on the | for pensions, making $10,000,000 already paid | Hunsox, Wis, June 6.—A meatinz of the sntedibysmiombe i P wstitute of the deaf and dumb, teftlast even- | books of the hostelry. When the Og- | out this month on the account, and leaviug | gocicholders of the Chicago, St. Paul, Min- sociation hus two of its proteges, Mr, | i8 intended fortherelief of the peonle from tho | — - — . s upolis & Omaha railvoad © ¢ ‘was | 4. G. Borelum aad wifo. studying in Paris, | rapacity of logalsnacks. In maay casos foes . . will spend his vacation. the management Lillis came buck, and, as he — - uneapolis & Omaha railvoad compuny was Cenory L Lo, sabucyingein Asaar s il d F t‘ N t |_._B k Moo Mre. fohn Seboonteen started lasg, | W08 Lo Known: succeeded In running upa | Sentenced for Murdering His Father. | held in this city today. M. S. Syckes of New | Mr, Borelum is but twenty-four yeurs of use, | allowed attorneys aro irrevocably fixed by Irst-:- iNationai -:- ban 3 >ach S ey : able dispatehes state that he has two pic e O reminont. exnrciane o8 Washivotd | Gordon and Pacifio, and &' fow days ago bo [ yoco oo gt s “0e8 e | Auwbira of Hudson, Wis., and Jumes il (TEET. iliofling] > | othor olaims such o oharge will bo made s tho commencetont exercisos of Washington | (HR 86 MRS A stoppad “Ehove | Dure: Ky Sudnoy Lowis, son of Judgo Wil- | fowo of St. Laui woro olodied difactors for | res and onc, pieco of soulpture in i COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ; e Faagitenth e life ! ont rulos which govern the entrance of | in collection. g s . of disposition was learned and he was uncero- | tenced to the penitentiary for life for the | dend of 2 per cent on preferred stock was de. nuunlediyy Oldest organized bunk In the eity. Forelgn and Hon. J. M. Clancy and wife of Stoughton, | °f 8% o murder of his father in Fobruary last, slaro artists into the salon, this is uncquivocal We make :ffort 10 sol vour loitte exchango and local seouritlos, I o Olency andtwitoltiBtonshton, v riouaiFrad oyt y last. S rant e make no effort 1o your | agmest o nnt 1ot ¢ udreCibuay botnon b, Sanoy ot the but of late he has buen in the insurance He Knew the Law. GROWING AMERICAN ART. | lhomsscotutionimauts fovoryiascont Muoscill oy o aoaie) yourkelaimiiilork (a3 nanclall| | sanionsy ot sty s S iRi ot et business. On the side ho represented him One morning Magistrate Fulmer was RS W, Linmger is president, C. S. Klgutt s et M e et s NFOILY bra ot fug for St. Paul. company, and he effected a saie of a car load Brilliant Promises for the Art Futurs | 773" Bourgeeois tivstand second vice presi- | poso. We offer to one und all the secvicos of M ANCE Assistant Crehie It hus been quictly whispered for somo | of the diluted iron and magnesia with G : ing c ST A ¥ c > diluted xuesia with George | a blushing and smiling couple enteved ) ; L Art has mado ereat advances in America | and Mrs. I3 C. Brownleo, seeretury. e T e I ot 3 .S that he had detormined to resign the re- | powever. Itis expected that Lillis will be lho Ginaha cliego o 1o urt f tho mag. | bature can bo sonty or nformation v rozaed | Gas Heating Stoves. sponsible position he has held so many vears | prought to this side of the rive ing | them at Hymen’s altar, says the Phila- | 4 At ¥ ) brought to this side of the river for a hearing ¥ ) = | time the prog 038 of l.h“r“"" A"]“ was neees- | present there ave sixty-seven students in at- | less or illegitimate you will be so notified NO AsiEs! NO SMOKE. mittea now and the correspondence shows | ferred ngainst him. by the Counc nliae Lt : it ! sarily slow, owing to the fact that those arts | tendunce at its elegant quarters in Tur Bt | without feav or favor, If the claim is gon- MRS MEDaviRommkiGiaLoorommiorui ruaips| L o ket I LG SRR RIS RS [ pnalforgediand themagletitito wus nbout i ; ¢ new structure to be erec s thio oflicers - of the company have beos ‘on- | Thero is something Tabusing & first class | when ho broudly hintod n tho proprioty | oo meeates which roqaine lolsuro, lons sty | @ thesito donatod by John A, Croighton | floient prossoutlon, ' L umsuouesstul, ' o gaged in endeavoring to kepp him in the har- | piano. They always speak for themselves, | of u fee 3 RS 5 rated d is i and a wealthy and cultivated class 10 furnish | the school moves 1uto its new quurters o | that claimants must defray their own ex- 211 Poarl and 210 Maln Streot. Dovine is enjoying the first vacation | loudest. They make friends and new cu: band, slipping a bill into his bonefactor rons for the successful artist. course of public etures will be inaugi- | peases in the prepavation of aflidavits, depo- | __ - iy bas been with the Aultman, Mill the dealer who sells them is never out of th ) i § 1 bef profession will bo invited to purticipate, Tho | $itions, and other ovidenco outsido of Wash. | S heo! A , Miller he dealer who sells the s never out of ho m rtists who rished ofore e dawn ol 5 lesslo 0 1N viLled. 1) cipate. L e o Wi " > naC oy logs S e pcoplo for tho past sixteen years, and | way. Of tho 41,000 now in use the Mueller The judge cust u stealthy glance at the | 8rtists who flourished bofore the dawn of this | (jhysg s essentinily a westorniustitution, | ibgton. Wo will furnish the necossary logal THERE TRAND v ! { 1 ’ than any other ropresentativeof the com ——— its denomination was $1. Charles Wilson Peato and Colonel John | can b found in the country, and the cauip: | ouly in unsuccessful ciaims, When claims pany. He began as a collector for the com Morgan's prices for furniture on install- Phis ain’t enough!” exclaimed he, | Trumbull. In 1792 West was elected second | ments and accommodations for teaching un- | apoallowed, a reasonablo foo will be charged Y to cover actual cost. n the west, going through Kansas after th e Lt 3 B L L ) n S e | drawiug, architecture, still life, painting in is Now Open., grasshoppers had tuken all but the soil, and | Mar Boricius, music_teacher, romoved o | ilLQUE YOUr marringe cevtificate. Bina Asisy anibonar,ia s dav.uniays I tho i oehogties, decoration, modelingIn'clay || LAl leders will ba promntly. agewered and e l'hrlpls' Manager. the destitute farmers thaa he coliected. The fentsd Bl groom. “‘Idon’t care about the certif Peale was a vorsatile yenius whoso skill as | stantial support of the best citizeus of the | tions for claims, terins, ete, will bo given | — B ESE A A R P e W ot M atoe ate, anyhow. Tam mareied now, und | a portrait painter attracted patrons from | statey and though lately planted v out midsty | i oy liutlo delay as pracucable. No lottor tiuued by Messrs. L. H. Hauscom and O, P, y i i i S Owmaha. AR R MR e AR mand O- B | the doaf aud duimb are to ve held Tuesday | And with that ho and his bride made |~ John Trambuli, the famous old revolution "Phe director of the school is the eminent | requisitestamps for reply. Nc information chased a fine homo in Council Blufts and will | chupel of the institute. There will be no | ,, Magistrate Fulmer still holds the cer- | g1tg when he founa- s soldierly occupation | the Chicago Society of Artists and one of the | parted until the applicant has become u AT Eraduitos this youn, as 1t has been. thought | ticate, and he declares that the ad- | gone, and to the laurels won in the aris of | best kuown paters w tho country. Ho is a Bright upland bay at_siaughter prices for | Uést toralso tio standard of the nstitution | Gili0"} T (& The Of ¥ LABE UBAL W LY : cace. The “Sor bo y, the Philadelph dowy of | ton. 2 or |y " 2ar TR AT 3 ! ., for, he savs, $5 | tained in the arts of peace. The “Sortie from | the country, the Philadelphia acadewy o next thirty tuyss 430 tons, H. L. Cannon,cor. | DY Mding avother vear to the course, A very | {8 Tt PATE WELH It f0% becoming caltar” is jusily ranked as the bost pro- | fine arts. When he left his alma mater b Address all letters relating to elaims to plces and Sausago Mukers' Machinory, €0 however, for the occasion. An exhibit will | tived of these “$1 grooms.” 5 J — 4 . LA e o < L. 2L cure to the author, had he done nothing else, | honor for any artist, but especially for o Omaba, Neb o Hides un’d Furs Drs. Woodbury, deutists, 30 Pearl stree, | D¢ mude of the work done by the pupils in S i rank with tho greatest masters of Sthe art, | young, aud the professor has just tuened Eihh S grade work u speciulty. paintings and water colors. Tho litorary de- Geographer H. M. Wilson of the | ¢4l paintings now adaorning the rotunda of | portrait painting, and his success is fully R partment will be placed before the public for | tpited States geographical survey | the capitol at Washington, which elicited | attested by the large numver of his cas Everybody has heard of them, located on | BoSkh the tinoof teaching artloulation will markable fall of rain that occurred at [ fous eritic.a highly calogistic opinion upon | aires, Tiis portruit of Mr. Bhomas Lo cises r [ ord, Owen & Co. is in his best veiu, a dozen medical mineral springs and hun vill rd i - Chester Harding, Washington, Allston, besides being a striking resomblance 8 dos X u un- | Curryalls will be at the corner of Pearl | Bernardino mountuins of * Californin f & Ohurt ' ! bits the strongth in b iling and p dreds dully testify to their morita. Soven | sivedt wuy irst avenuo at 154 o'clock tocon- | duving February 21 and 22, In | Gibeet Staart anfh Ghurles raser, the im- | RS e S0 Which b ; very low rates to the throngs of health and | teng ; have just mentionedy were in the zewith of | strong features pleasure seekers, ik amounted to seventeen inches, and the | their fame in the fitst quarter of this cen. Prof. Wallace thinks that there 15 a bril Ropublican Urimarles. ; ; : ) ; ; AT 3 ecially risht here in Omaha, Tho urt stu A h ablets. They are delicious, inches. During the snme rains a fall of | famous pictures, "%uch = as +Belshaz I} The ropublican primaries wero beld last UODA, D340 tnches. whe. tocorded in fftefoue | Feast™ ana “Tho Dead May Rovive, but | dent he finds enthusiostic, paticat and will evouing for the purpose of electing delegates | The fiuest line of spring hours at the O S R y ¢ . of spring and summer | hours at the Cuyamaca dam, about one of portruitures. Ho had no lack of sit- | his thinking it s wrong for 10,000 American to the county convention to be held in Wal- | goods, most expert workmen, is what you | hundred miles Southeast of this point, o B i o B Ik of alte | hdonts to ex putrlate themsolves for & Nim to lack of advortising and bad weather com - 1l . A Aok . E AR R e | hours, and seven inches in ten hours. | Jackson. could Idarn just us well at home, Thoy learn bined thero was but i small attendance in all [ Planos, organs, C. B-Music Co, 538 B'way. | ha vhinfall at the Bear Valloy ckaoh, achlaved by 8 fow of our piou. | forolan Mothods and come. Bome and. te 0 clection | voiris helieved to be the henviest ever | cer artists, wealth wus attuined by 3 olectio It Out " | Gilbert Stuart offered his famous portrait of | vitiating and ndangering future —art H. Ohlendorf, P. Walgren, L. A. ¢ a e length of timg 3 . Y o o T S TP e AT T A a6 S0, M. | il day w the county juil yesterday, in' spito il & for 81,000, which the logislature refused us | Iiuisior FRRDApA Blige pEpaoRng Ao BEY voto e Juiley, had secure 0 3 by ? Al government passed by this opportuu- | them the best in the world, - Omaha hus s full voto of the ward Duiley, had secured a bail boad for bim, and | The Burlington train No. 2, leaving | ity of doing honor o themselves auelug the | eral fine collections of paiutings J. C. Baker, L. G. Knotts, Thicodoro Guittar, e En e AN T VR v ) | el | f ch G R J. 1. Wilhams, Spencer Smith, % 38 40 Withos. u.ni-.-‘:u:“m}-"“;l\.i:,:“’; cago the next morning at 8 o'clock, Is | the ouly faithful yf:x‘vx.m"‘r! th Pathey of | ful public, is t vell known \d b ,”'” up of | the favorite of the three daily traing, it | Dis countey” was loft neglected iu the paint. | preciated to necd more than a pussing wmen o A of ®,000 in the troasury. Besides this the | prosecution of claim: nes Larzost capital and surplus of aoe” duys with hor father, W. H. Dool ovor @ week thore, and when he left thore | Spalding today issued a warrant for 4,000,060 C., St. ., M. & 0. Storkholders. i s iuLighiin] thojo desires only to clear expenses. ‘Phe bureau | INTERESTON TIM : DEPJ3!I T3, fng for his homo inDelevan, Wis den changed huuds and G. W. Whituey took | #5,000,000 more to be puid before July 1. 7 evening for St Lows, where thoy will attend | DHLof $13.50, He also ran quite a_bill at the O uIEy Ky.. June 6.—At Williams. | York, J. M. Whitman of Chicago, John A. undis an.artist of “great: promise. law, and in such the question is decided. In on v T e i ; s ilon CTh those. aequninted with the | seems to cover the actual exponses involvec LR e o oA oA for twenty-four hours before his peculiarity | $0n Lewis of Harlau county, was today sen- | a term of three years, A semi-ann Al ws sulon. o those acquinted with the | seoms to cover the actual expensos involved | poa”u Capital, - = - - 10,000 O lhatoltosna nawansoar etk S SNt proof of the excellence of his work i e on | itention bkt oottoctois - Loyt o fdiid general o isconsin, They le % GO P SANFORD, Pro-tdont general of Wisconsin, Tney left last even- [ goif ug the agent of the Colfax mineral water | . SheimbE el : i idly reclining in his judicial chair when mieee fn the i o auietly whisporad. for, of the Gate Cit dents vespectively, H. Smith, treasurer, | 4 well equipped bureau, where a claim of any i ime among the friends of Mr. L. A. Devine | Rudio. ‘I'he goods have never heen delivere A ) A : e | Rudio. 'I'he goods have never heen delivered, | ho office and requested him to unito Ll ek during the present centur rovious to that | oais P Wil of the. ussociation. At | thereto be obtained. 1f your claim is worth with Aultian, Miller & Co. The fact is ad- | on some of the chrages that have been pre- | delphia Times, The indissoluble band f : 0 ol which had practical refe atial | building. 11 the airectors’ plans do nov | 5" Gl racerve netion alone about the first of tho vear, and —— to write out the marriage certificato | comforts of lifo naturally took the precedenco | BN aglec” t L o | Will bo ready for the fall term. ~As soon as | charge will be made; proviod, howeve ness, ‘Thoy have failed, however, and Mr. | and just now the Hardman pianos talk the +O that's all right,” said the new hu he has had since he wa 5 >mors whereverithey o, A’ aod word! far \ A omine g tho few gren ecr | rated. Men who stand at tho head of the o was 4 boy. Ho | tomers wherever they go A good word for | 1HG FERPIEC T Y Prominent among the few groat pioncer has perhaps sold more Buckeye machines | wusic company have sold not a few. reenback and found, to his horvor, that | ¢entury stand the names of Benjamin West, | 4ud the course of instruction us thorough us | papers and bear the Washington expouses Fp e gt pany and was their fivst traveling collec ment plun lower than any other nouse i ¢ity. | unless you plank down 4 move 1 won't | president of the English Roval Acudemy of | ¢Xeilled ‘The course of instruction embracos This Elegantly Appointed Hotel leaving more of the company's money among | 538 Broudway, over C. B. music company, *You can’t bluff me,” returned the | bistory of American urt. nd sculpture. It has the hearty and sub- | all information concerning form of applica George eru brancn at Council Bluffs will be con The closing exercises of the institute for | ¥OU Can’t unmarry me. —So long Canada and the West Indics. has dono much to advance the cause Of wrt In | (1 ungwvored unless the sondor oncloses D. H. McDaneld & Co., & number of years. M. Devine has just pur. | 8fteruoon commencing at 2:30 o'clock, in tho | their way into the street. ary officer, took up the paint brush and pal- { arust, Mr. J. Laurie Wallace, prosident of | concorning any particular clam will o im- ! aars’ 113 ) Just pui LRl Uic h SIS D135, " Fy T 1 ember of I'he Beo Claims Buve wssoctia ] H : T ditional #4 is the only thing that will in- | \war he nddea the more lusting honors at- | eraduate of the oldest and greatest school in | ™ mber of 'ho k lalma Bureau nssoola, Markat Fixturas, casmg,. e ner Pearl and 5th avenue, interesting programme has been prepared, ) duction of his pencil, and would forever se- | was teacher of the lifo cluss, a distiuguished | MaANAGEK OMAIS Bik BUrisr oF CrLas, Maln st., Council Blutfs, la Also e noxt to Grand hotet, Telophoune 145, High | the art department, iucluding crayons, oil A Mighty Rain Torrent. Trambull executed the four splendid histori- | twenty-eight. dMr. Wallace's forte 15 oil Colfax Springs vin the Rock Istand, | &8 examination, und the results of a year's | (yires to the Engineering Nows about i | from Thackeray, surely a suficiently fastid- | hanging in the homes of Chie the “Great Rock Island Route.” 'Colfax hus | estinie, nnit there will bo & lige attoadance, | the Bear Valley reservoir, in the San | the old hero's merit as an artist rst-class hotels furnish pleasaut homes edinte successors of the pioneers whom we | ton in techuique which are the urt first-class hotcls furnish pleasaut homes at | voy uny from the city who muy wish to ut- | twenty-four hours the fall of rain | pedinte su REREILR. Dlonstes wiiing strou foaturos. ot ! - Try Duguette & Cos Pomona fruit juice | 141l in twenty-six hours was nincteen | tury. Allston aud’ Braser pumted several | Hant future for art in - this couutey and es- o Stuart never forsooic the more lucrative do- | iU to learn and correct their faults. — But to nut ext Wednesduy at 11:30 a. m. Owing | fnd at Reiter's, the tailor, 310'Broadway, thirteen inches falling in twonty-threo | men ms Wiet, Cluy, Wobster, Caihoun and | berof vears to acauire an art which thoy the wards. The following is the result of the fone. | engraft thom upon the native stock thereby First ward— H. Coffeen, E. J. Abbott, Dan McGinnis, the alleged emvezzler, spent | Fecorded in this country for the same | \GIRTERTN e “State of Massachusotts | 10 theiv own lund. Felix Regamy, the Prench The dolegates wore wstructed to cast the | Of the fact tuat his attornoy, Colouel D. B Superior - ervic exorbitant satryateq. with.our second Ward -1, . Watts, W, A, Joseph, | he might have been released Friday nigat | Omaha at 4:30 p. 1, and arriving in Chi- | life of a man who: they could not honor,and [ The Lininger gullory being open to & erate C, M, Harl, T, B, Crafts aud H. H. Burd Voegele & Denning of Omaha within a short er's studio until years afterwards the Boston | tion. Thousands buve aumired tho master rhind Ward —C. H. W, Brown, J. B Harle | timo s being o superbly appointed vestibuled y 3 L ] 10 past, und it bas been agreed that ne 5 y o Athenaeurn purchased 1t of bis widow picces of Guido-leni, Sulvator Ross, Kem poss, L. B, Cousins, L. E. Bridenstein, W, | shall go back iuto the employ of the firm aua | tréin of Pullman Puluce sleepers, r Though urt lifo at this erioa. of Gur his: | brandt, Makoosk and others, and bave ut oA Sy . s 2. Huverstock, Johi Lindt, Dr. M. H. Cham- | work out the amount he owas it by reason of | ¢lining chair and dining cars, patterned | ory \was by 1o means - primrose bith of ORCY b BERIR, MG E Byt TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, |<'h“'f «h;l‘_" |1"\~"mrh_nn o his embezzlement. The amount of his defal- | after the latest designs, fitted up . in | aalliance.” far from a lucrative pro on, | afforded \bem such elevating and cultured y 2 : { R .“." i i, Troyug I, Cham- | cation is ubout 500, and ho will commence | luxurious style und furnished with every | still its votaries bore up bravely under ail | enjoyment, | G. A. Scaoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 6 Broadway, Counecll Gavin v, Hae B Ta 8h Ingor, « Wv. | ok tomorrow convenience caleulated to redound totho | dificulties with true martyr spirit in order Y pRs N. H. DPatrick, Q. Bluffs and 1521 Faraam St.,, Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish gooad Biaaa h el S—— euse und comfort of the passengers that art might find hero “a local babitation | Bavtoy, H. Kountz Hos pe of every description. Packages received at either office or at théh “F{th Ward—Potor Smith, Ed Cumming, | « Disoussing she Pala Train No. 6 leayes Omuha at-p:10 p. m, | auda name” and the way be made smoother | many — others b : 't | Works, Cor. Ave. A and 26th'St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list, Williatn Migharaith, O, Vien, €. Spraitt aud | The farmers aud fruit growers met yestor- ' and arvives in Chicago av1p. m. next | 1O el succossors | i e | Bt i theie ¢ Merehants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any chavacter cun huve G. W. Sims. doy afternoon In regular monthly session. 1t day. Has through Pullman sleepers, [ praaing of & Drightor day. Thomss Cole | crihemodern French mastors protominat | them redyed and finishod equal to now Sixih Ward—G. A, Yaucey, L. M. Shubert | Was lightly attended, on uccount of the bad chair cars and dining car. City ticket | founde e R Al A s | A0 RO LG 98 o2 Joane. a6 Wihikyoie BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the sud A, C. Hardiug, weathier, Mr, Casper, the chairman of the \ office, 1223 Farnam strect, school of landscape painting, a department x artists' supplies also keep full liues of Wighr | latest and wost approved machinery, at less cost than you ever paid before,