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i THE OMAHA BEE COUN CIL BLUFTS OFFICE: : PEARL STREET. Teivered Yy Carrier toany partot the City . W. TILTON, - MANAGER TELEPHONTs | fus negs Ofice _— MINOK MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Courncil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. Stove and cordwood, d for sale at Thatcher's, 10 Main strect, The stockbolders of the Dodge I guards will meet in Hugues' hall The 1ufant son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Jau)) son died yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. Tho funeral services will ve held at 2 ¢ afiernoon from the family resideuce, Eouth Eighth street this evening At the arm Maun of the Christian Home mpl a park in front of the on which trees are 1o be set out, shrubs T and which is o be J. E. Hughes is under arrest on & charge of committing assault and battery. A. Shiree bach, who keeps a bottling works on Upver Bronaway, is the complainant. Hughes will have u trizl this moruiug ro Judge Mc Gee, There will be a regular meeting of St. Al bane lodge, No. 17, at Knights of Pytuias ball s » g Vorkin the several de All members and all knights are cor invited to be present. By order of the neellor c r. J A plate of Anierican tin eight feet long and four fect wide, is one of the latest arrivals at art’s hardware store. 1t1s an output ludiana factory, and 18 only one of ihe Lundreds of similar arguments in favor of the McKinley over the country, A party for ch bera' aanciug canum parlors Saturday nun'erof children were present. Pr for graceful dancing were awarded (o Ma er, Clara Troutman, Gertie Benne 1 Wirt, Aaren Lymaa, Ogie Butts and Dick Stewart, An orpan concert will be given this even I that are being distributed dren was given in Cham- ecademy in the Royal Ar. nicht. A" large ing in the First Prestyterian church under the suspices of tuo King's Daughters, the proceeds 1o go to assist the Woman's Christian association hospitel. Prof. H. B Roney, the weil known organist of Grace Eviscopal church of Chicago, Mrs. J. T. Clark, soprano, and Miss May Agres Clark, reader, will retder a maguificent program. The advance sale of tickets has been large and a fine entertainment is in store for those who atteud. — 1 have had to give up my business for days ata time on account of severe neadaches. Bradycrotine has neuer yet failed to relieve me, a I now seldom “have them. I.J. Boouel, Port Jarvis, N. Y. Attend the organ concert at the First Fresbyterian church this evening. An Attrs and Sherraden, the art- sed the Chapman art and after June 1st will remove it Main street, under th photo- 1 gallery. Until that aate. for the sc of suving cost of moving, art goods will be scId at actual cost and fran_>s ata heavier discount thanat any of Chapman’s eciul sules. This will afford a splendid opportunity for art lovers to secure bargains, tive Art S, Meesrs. Rile {sts, have purch stor 1o ray purp Jarvis1877 brandy, purest, safest, best, Are you going to paint? know that you ean suve money and get better paints at Davis’ than uny other place in the city? That’s a fact. L= Swanson Music Co., Misoaic e oy PERSONAL M-s. J. C. Bonuell of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. K. M. Osborae. Miss Angic Rockwell leaves in a fow days for a visit with friends in Chicago. J. L. Paxton and J. N. Bowman spent Sun- day at Nebraska City visiting friends, Hon. Thomas Bowman arrivec home from Washington yesterday for a short visit, Miss Mame Devol. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Jucson. at Chicazo, for the past taonth, is expected home carly this week. Mr. and Mrs. Beers and children of St. Puul arc tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linas Baldwin, corner of Willow avenue and Sixth street. L. G. Loomis, a prominent music dealer of LaCrosse, Wis.. is in the city visiting bis brotber, W. W. Loomis, on South Sixth stre Mrs. Charles B. Swan, who bas been visit. fug relatives and friends in Janesville, \Wis., 1s spending a few days here. the guest of Mrs. And did you temple. 1P s, H. W. Tilton. Sne will visit her ola home in Fremont, Neb., before returning to Cedar Rapids, Ia, where she and her busband expect 10 take up a residence. Mr. Swan wving sold bis busiuess in Fremont, is now traveliug in the interests of a Cnicago house. 1t you feet Heod's Sarsapi build up streng tired, ana run down rilla is just what you needto and purity your blo d. Reiter, thetailor, 310 Broadw: all the latest styles and newest Butisfaction guaranteed. —— Noti Having sold my business, T would re- quest thut all persons owing accounts and having pictures, ete., framed and , has 00ds3 €till in my possession, would pleuse cull and sottle sume at the old stand, 15 Pearl St W. W, CHAPMAN. — Laid Away to Rest, The funeral services over the body of the lato Judgo J. 1. Casady occurred yesterday afternoon ut the family residenco on Wash- wgion avenue, The house was crowded with friends of the deceased. The services were conducted by Dr. T. H. Cleland of Springfield, Mo., and Dr, Stepben Phelps of this city. The floral designs were very fine. Anong those who were present were 150 members of the Ocd Feliows' fraternity,who marched in a line behiud the rewaius to' the cemetery and conducted the exercises at the grave. “Tne following gentlemen oficiated as pall begrers: Dr. Donaid Macrae, Lowis Hawmer, W. H. M. Pusey B. Bowman, Hooacor Buithy Sasinal A s, 1, Devol, Jonu 1!, Stewart, ‘The funeral of Mrs, Catberive Robertson 0 took place yesterday afteruoon from the residence of her duughter, Mrs. Jobn Beno, 1:0 East Dierce street.” A large audience was present, and the service w conducted by Dr, Phelps. Tuere were wauy veautiful fioral embiems, Tne following were tie pail bearers; H. Yeld, W. A, Wood, A, C haw, sp.nm Swith, J. T, Oliver, B. C. Devol, DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poi sous @s scrofula, skin discase, cczemn, roe watism, 1t timely uscsaves many lives. The Horcules lawn mower, with 10- inch wheels, will cut high grass and work eusicr than any other mower made. We keep also the genuine Phil- udelphin mower und seversl other ma- chines that we can sell cheuper than the cheapest, New refrigerators; just received. Dauntless and Warwick bicyclea. 11 Main street. Shugart & Son, Recollect that the new ll.n 4 Surprise is only gusoline stove possesses every quality of & gas stove. ——— Vet Attention, On the oceasion of the department en- cumpment of the G. A, R., 1o be held at Ottumwa, commencing May 10, the (., B. & Q. will sell tickets at fure for the round trip, cariond Q. M. Brown, 517 Broadway cket Agent 3 — Jurvis’ wild oluckberry is the best clock this | ighth and Ninth avenues. | attended by al | | although long, were interes! | seiections by the Youug Mei For particulars call on | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Firemen Confused by Alar s at an Early Morning Blazs, | DESTRUCTION OF AN OLD LANDMARK — | News from the Churches—Arrested for Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses ~Program of the Bicyclists for the Month of May. The firemen were considerable confused at about 2 o'clock yesterday ol alarm of fire whizh came almost simultan ©)us’y from box 23, aesr the corner of Broad way and First street, 5, at the Burline- | ton depot on South Main street. The fire | which caused the alarm was at ding on Seventh street between owned by Dr. E. by and a buil I. Woodbury. Tt wasundoubtedly caused by an ipcendiary and the confusion caused by | the conflicting alarms, neither of which was | turned from & place very near the fire, | und the consequent delay in reaching the | sceuo gave the flames such astart that about | all the firemen could do was to prevent | them from setting the neighboring | bouses on fire, The building was troyed. Tt had been empty for a and there wes no insurance, not bec for the orance of a atchman at Hoagland’s lumber yard Main street a third alarm would hav en sent in and it is doubtful if the firemen would have g the taungle unravcled beforo mort When Chief Levin arrived at b in No. 1 engine house on strect after the fire had nguished he found the watchimal d with the box door open ty for the bell toring. He it that If ho opened the door b would do the rest, and so ho neglected to press the butfon. Under circumstances, however, it was as well he aid The destroyed building was one of the old landamarks, It stood on Pearl strect near thevorner of First avenue until aboLt a year ago, it was rewoved to make room for the Woodbury block. It was occupiea fifteen or twenty years agoas an cflico by the law firm of Daldwin, Wrignt & Risivg. Leaveswouri, K, June 15, /00 Dr. J. 1. Moore: My Dear Sir—I have been sutject to sick headache all my life. Over two years ago | began using **Moore's “T'reo of Life" for it and never had a case of sick hoaducho since, except when the medicine was at one end of the road and I at the other. Itis worth more than money to me. 1 heartily recommend it to all sufferers ef 112 Lheadache. Very truly yours, W. B. Lue Pastor First Baptist Chure, b, For sale by all druggists, e —— A Splendid Endorsement. verybody in Council Bluffs knows George I. Meschendorl. He is one of our most enterprising business men and u very successful one at that. Mr. Mes- chendorf, like all human beings, not without his faults and his greatest one was drinking. Toa reporter yesterduy he recited which coroborate the facts his statement given below, as follc CoUNcCIL BLUFFS, A the under: ned, am meiat market business quite extensive 3luffs and Omuha and have been for the t twenty-six years. I finally con- *ted the liquorhabit, so much o t nothing less than from five to thirt, slasses a day would satisfy me. Feeling it wus injurious to myself, my family and my business Isought the aid of the Blanchard Gold Cure. After tre: ting for the past twenty days am thoroughly satisfied that I am absolutely cured of the worst habit that man can acquire. The treatment left me robust and in the best of health und today liquor is di tasteful to me. Therefore, I chee recommend the Blanchard institue, Broadway. Council Bluifs, to friends of this city and Omaha. 0. H. MESCHENDORF. I ¥ 1 5t my many The Boston Store, Councll Bl will open their annual May day, May 4. Bargains in store for every- body. Fotheringham, Whiteluw Council Blufls, Ia, sl Points on Tiety. Dr. T. H. Clelland, o former pastor of the First Presbyterian church, occupied bis old pulpit yesterday worning, to the delight of bis many friends i the eity. He preached an cloquent discourse aud was listened to with the closest attention. He is locatea at Springfield, Mo., where he is pastor of a very prosperous church. Ho came to tho city to attend the funeral of his former parisioner, Judge Casady, IR Brezee occupied the the Methedist cb mor Brezee was twi tne L church in th during his administration the church t of the leading religious organi ted at i.os Angeles, Cal,, as ot visited “Cov Ta., e Wedne: now, pulpit at rch in the s pastor of He is now loc: aithough be stuce b Years azo, both ho and his friends in o still fecl an absorvine interest in each ot weifare. In the evening I Wilmct Whittield, chancollor of the Northwes university of Sioux City, preached. At St Jonw's English’ Lutheran church o number of 1 members were received, the ment of buntism being adwinistered by . W. Snyder. Mr. Snyder has bee pastor of the church only a year, but in that nie hus built up @ flourisbing orgau: his aggressive and unceasing labors, and about thirty additions bave been made 10 the church. Steus are being taken to put up a church’ buildiog auring the comiug vear. "The meeting at the Youne Men's Christian association 100ms in theafternoon was largely attended. Rev. Henry Deiong was the ionder and the intercst” was augmented by the proseuce aud sbort talks of Rev. 1 i Brezee, Prosiding Elder W, S. Hooker and a number of other gentiemen who have come to Council Eluffs to sttend the Methodist confercn Several members wero received into tho Coungregational church during the communion excreises at tho close of the woruinz service, Rev. R. A. Smith of Audubon preached 1o the morniv t the Flirst Baptist church and in the evering at the Berean churck, At tho Trinity Methodist church J. Moyers, D.D., of Mr. Pleasaut, occupied the pulpit in the mornivg and Rev. J, i, Cissell, D.D., of La Porte, Ind., in the even- ing. Boih services were well attended Elder Columbus Scott, who has just been appointed fastor of the Latter Day Saints churcb, preached for the first time yesterday morniug ut the chureh, corucr of Pierco street and Glen aveuue, Atthe Brozdway Methodist Hev. T, cburch Dr, A J. Kyuett, secretary of the Hoard of Cnurcb Extension, preached io the morniug, aud Dr. J. C. Jacksou of Columbus, 0., in the evening. The new Methoaist church at the head of Broadway is to be ded week from next Supday, and the oc will, nodoubt, boa reat oue Among Methiodists of this city, The rew organ is now on the road, and is expected to arrive this weck. The dedicatory services will be €0 number of the clergy men who &Fe attending the couference, and Bistops Joyce und Viacent are amonz those who will tuke part, In the eveniug a union meeting was held in tho First Presbyterian by the youvg people's societies of the various churches. T'he large | suditorium was crowded and the ercises, r. 1ue ovject wis o discuss the plan of forming 8 perma. neot union of the Socicties of Christian Fudeavor. E. G. Joues of Omaha read a paper describing the work of the union in that | city. Rev. G. W. Coofter, Rev. A, H. Carter | and Dr. Steptien Phelps wede short adaressca ou the subject, *What 15 the Youn, Soclaty of Chiristiun E deavor Dol Me “Tue edaresses v ere iuters e the cople s to Help sed with s Jouroal quar tette of Omata, and songs by 1he congrega. tion, led by the combined choirs of the Pres. byterian and Congregational vhurches At the close it was decided to form a union 1o take i not ooly tue Young Meopic's Societies of \.hr.ilmu‘ | to reach ac g THE indeavor, but the Epworth leagucs of the Methodist aud the young people's socicties of the Bantist churchas, provided ther would change their names &nd come In under the Christian Endeavor flag. To offect an or- o8 & committce was appointed con- of threo delegates from each of the ties. These delegates will_be atpointed by their respective societies and w tto organize a week from Thursday evening in the Young Men's Christian association rooms Disaass naver succosstully AttacKs 4 svs m with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsapariila makes pure, new blood and onriches the ¢ = N E. H. Sheaf, toloan on real and chattels, Brondwey and Main. has money mattings, the newest and latest designs, at lowe ices ever shown in Council souri ey Bluffs Carpet any. Couldn't Resist Ed Burke, a we!l known sted yesterday charged with obtainiag money under false pretenses. Agues I ¥, 0 voung lady who was juiled the other day for committing indiscrotions common to people of her class, was fined in police court. She thought that {n Burk had found a friend in ueed and ¢ave him $5, he agrecing to rustle around and get the balance required to pay her fine and aliow her to sniff freedom’s alr once more. Burk disap peared in the shape of a black streak around the corner and was not seen any more, 1ho woman filed an information in the superior court charging Burk with chcating vy falso pretenses, and he was picked up in Omaha d brought to this side of the river for & trial, iptation. svlored man, was ari uelle, vall Paper. The newest designs, the largest stock v far the lowest is at the Estimates furnished prices thing but the hest paperhangers emploved. Everything guaranteed. Figure with us when you want papering done. BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs, la. The Boston Store, Council BlufTs, Ta. will open their annual May sale Wednes. day, May 4. Burgains in store for every- body. Iotheringham, Whitelaw & Co.-, Council Bluffe, I Not Ready to Appoint. Thecouncil will nold its regular mouthy mecting this evening, and o large number will probably ve present of those who expect to see a row. But there will be no row, so the aldermen say, as any effort that may be made to appoint a city clerk or fire chief will result as all previous efforts have re- sulted. Noue of the aldermen have changed front, and au agreement or compromise is appareutly no nearer today than it was two months ago. The men now holdivg the oftices which are to be filled some day by the council have settled back and prepared to hold on until the aldermanic contest in the Fifth ward is settled, which will be some- time in the next three months, Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rocktord, IlL., “From porsonal experience I can reco DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for blood und general de J writes: mend npure Hotel Gordol Broadway, has re- cently changed hands, and is being thor- oughly renovated. Clean b:ds; prompt service; table first class, Wehave our own vinayards in Califos nia. Jarvis Wine compaay, Co. BluTs Typos Meet. The Typograpical union hela its regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon in the patrolmen’s room at police headquarters. After the usual business had been transacted S, C. Noble, who has returnea after a stay of overa year in the west, made a specch in which he described the new home for indi- gent printers which has just been opened in Colorado Springs. It is bulltand maintained by the National Typograptical urion, and will be used solels for printers who are reo- derea unable to work by age or physical in firmity, Dewift's Sarsapariila cleanses the blod, e Prof. H. B. Roney, who appears at the pipe orgun concert this evening at the First Presbyterian church, is well kuown all over the country as the man who brought Blatchford Kavanaugh, the famous boy singer, before the pub- ic u few years ago. Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thatcher’s, 16 Main street, always on hand. — Whecl Club Runs, The Council Blufls Wheel club bas made arrangements to take lwo ruus each week during May, provided weather is pleas- it, They will start from the Graud hotel, and the following is a list of the runs to be made, with the time of departure and the length of tue trip Wednesday, Ma awa, moonlignt run, Sunday, May 8, 87 mile W 4, 7:30 p. m., cight miles 30 a. m., Glenwood, forty Lake Man- :dnesday, Ma; 1, 7:30 p. m., Florence, moonliglt run, twenty-two miles, iday, May 15, 8:30 8. m., Missouri fifty miles, . Veduesduy, May 18, 7:30 Omaba, cighiteen S Sunday, May 22, five miles. Val p. m., South . m., Necla, forty- Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p. m., Poney Creck, ten miles. Sunuda, ), 8:30 8. m., Blair, Neb., sixty wiles, Mra, Winslow’s Soott dren teething cures 5cents a bottle. og Syrup for chil The Boston St will open their day, May 4, 1 body. Fotherin Council Bluffs, Council Bluffs, Ia., sale Wednes: 'gnins instore for every- bam, Whitelaw & Co., A, e blue ice wagonsfor Mo, river e. Mulhollund & Co. Tel. 162, —_— CROP CONDITIONS, Patroniz nnel i Keports from 11linols and Arkansas Up to Date. Cawpes, Ark, May 1.—Continued wet weather bas disccuraged the farmers of this section aud hundreds of acres of corn lana will be planted in cotton. Farmers all over tue state are discouraged at the poor prospect for a decent corn crop, Serisariein, 1il, Moy 1.—Tho Illinois weather service bulietin repsrt for the past week suys: Tho temperature Las been below normal, It the southern counties the ruin- fall was considerably above tue average, while in most otber countics it was aeficicnt, The late spriug has retarded farm work, Wheat, except in very low lands, is doing exceptionally weil, ————— Demotished by & Cyclone, E1Donivo, Kan., May 1.—News has just reached here of a cyelone which struck the village of Burns. nineteen miles north of here, this morning. it is impossible 1o learn the amount of dumage done, ulthough it is known that no one was killed. Four houscs aud o school house were demolished, el Meets We sy, A meeting of the Harrison club of Douglas county will bo held at Waterloo on May 4, 1542, at 2 o'clock, p. w, Jouy . McAnpL . e Acquitted of the Charge. Lexixatox, Mo, May 1.—isasc Foitz, charged with murdering Agarah Hig was acquitted. , Secretary. gins, T'he jury ook twelve bours cemen A disease, treated as such and perms- nently cured. No publicity. No infirm- ary. "Home treatment. [larmless and effectual. Refer by permission to Bur- lington Huwkeye. = Send stamp for Lnn;llu. Shokoquon Chewical Co., urlington, la OMAHA DAILY FEEMONDAY, MAY 2 YOU KNOWe== = VEHFLEYANS HSHOES CHEAP” CHEAP SHOES. Ihave bought the finest lot of Spring and SummerShoes that have ever been offered to the Council Bluffs and Omaha trade. Everything new and the styles the very latest. The weather 1892 IT MEANS 'has been against us, but it prices will be any inducement to you I will dress your feet in the e very | best for th same price that you can buy ordinary and cheap shoes for clsewhere. Ladies’ Shoes, plain, tipped, kid top, cloth top, patent trim, lace or button, on any last, all widths and sizes, goods that haven't been out of the factory over two weeks, in prices ranging from $2.00 to $5,00, and I challenge any one to duplicate my prices on same quality of goods. In Oxfords I have almost anything in vesting, cloth, or dongola tops, patent tips or plain, southern ties, bootees, princess and numbers of others. Prices on these will he cut to $1.25 to $3.50. lhcsc are goods that would be hard to duplicate in cither city for less than $2.00 to £5.00. I have f)lcnty of goods and they must go at some price. Remember, I never advertise a fake, and that my motto is: "BEVERY PAIR WARRANTRD! F.H. EVANS, 412 Broadway, OO il Al ke e +°4] HLLD HL ‘ BR' \Tll | Herald Cablo—Special to Tur Bre)— | Vi -Pm Guarantoo . 8 1 There was perfect order here. The tueaters | \M o kvery Casa or )"H H 0 l ,ll ‘]”,' b' P ) demonstrations or meetin | c 6 18 PermAnoBUAnA ot & PALeNL 12 up. CASes : O g SHON PNt RAC SEIZED ANARCIIY'S EMBLENS. | hhce. Dy dearion s enss fally ws can. trost 7on by INSTITUTE. y ] e town ball. 3 § | BN A we kv (e samo strong gusrantes to curs e volice station aud in the town hall. odam. o febith tite TIANIG 1‘ GFYBAUNG )l THoRAY: THOIEWHOPPOLeR LD COMENERE e D 4\ age was doue. (bt DS | sortrentment cu anlwe will pry railront fars \ 0 ( 'l[‘ A dispatch from Toulon stutes that the po- \ . @f I 12N highty sonna- |l vardand ol il wio e/ a0 e 1) I lice of the city today arrested five militant | =P CHEB, T DAt REEE SO We clicn o that our Mag anarchists, No disturbauces bave occurred at Toulon. A dispatch from Chartres, department ot re-ct-Loire, theey oration here tc v. It was none oth the seizure of three sanguinary emblems which were carried by three paraders iu the rs practice with the b st difcatt t st socalled spactilos. + thousands are trsing itand bo INFIRMARY FOR THE [ capital of the states thata our strong puar lo who at. | \mmense procession, which was the feature ‘ ngcurel. W rantoe o care or refund evers | g & F pavic was caused among the m‘x;lxu‘: w xg 8% | of today’s celebrat The police had fssucd | dollsr and aswe liase u repu a'lon toprovact, wito | l R h‘_\ T.‘“‘ANT pave of the buiiding. For o timo it Was | .00 orother anarchistic draperies would be | treatments. and aithoush you sre not yet cur:1 ny tr‘mr.nm tuat it w:sdnn‘ul.nnm;l nEm'un\!v 10| iFdilited I (HO paFAQE A8 they, evidently | onc ks puidback your woner, We wil posiiss's abated when 1t Was found that ihe nOI0 | Atthe head of twodozen men from tho | reyutiion atbusin st iacs, Write us fur samesant | J it caneeatLy lhv:xyl‘ lon of a squid that | 4 boiier Zeitung oftico a flaming zed flag was [ aadrersesotthose wo hase” eured wilo havo siven ST e o e Lot BYASRERES Y. eareifai aykau(been propiredlfonittioyoccas | IneruisionloTotenio e it coualyoeiunlznoll | NCACEASH ok \r'-".'.‘yf.l-yl'f.\'i'.'..‘-'r\f:'I}]/.“' ousurchim. Sy ion, 6s a strip of bunting covered with stars ith, rheumatiam fa bonos and of disease requirin : modical or A Cein Tasteiee 3 ol e S e i treatment, ENGLAND. bad been fastened to the staff and f | AU sruntioatonanyipa Of ths oo tads for piltienin Uorsd 1l MEtndance the foids of the emblem. Anoth | Bt RITA I el et ateomotntions n the wosr. ce and Good Order Prevalled—Monster | o rocs inown as Dobuting Clubs Nos. | ey e et ot e, [y Weite for” circutars 'on dofarmites and Demonstrations. { 2, carricd flags which were so red that thes | Comitkmi ane of thesn arash wi sarely | LTS0S, trduses, elub foot. survaturos of soiney F ¢ 1T\ SERL Ong il AT Bl N R aITA S BYo Y ROATETO R on of these drugs will su es. tumors, Cancer, catarrh, bronchit s, ind Losnox. May 1.—Tho expected aud long | drow the cisapproval ol Superiiendent | {11} i Vs the vt Dot | B T Staer Dok prepared for labor demonstrations were held | Huvbara. o ; rrespon nev. b aider. eve, oar, siin and 51001 sad all sy v c After watching the procession for some (e il OREk CIOHE today In most of tho large citics on the |\ oo " i fons” darrying anarchisti all tn our power m LH“ 0F SPECIALTY, continent, and ia various manufacturing | embloms caught the eye of Superintendent | LY Ut _, " Yok ORDINONNA (0L mining districts. In many places the a Huobard, who immediately resolved to cap- | COOK REMEDY co. Omaha Neb | ) r:lrl ".",,f" r‘“r““’!f.'wnat}}lf’,.‘»‘lfi,'.‘l Llyings thorities had forbidden the holding of pro- | ture thew at all hazurds. A hurried consul- | n IR YA DRI LT DTS, Reitable Medleal las cessions and tbe workingmen obscrved the | tation was held between Inspoctors’ Mareh FOR M:ZN | i phina i gty oz 00 a0y Sareline and Fitzpatrick, Captain Shea and Super { 5 DTS CASES boliday by taking thew families to suburoan | 40y Hubbard, after which there was | oNLY | I ood, Didoisos succossfuily troatol resorts aud passing fhe day in 8 quiet | considerable of a commotion around head SiRhwitie Poison rew u the system manner, quarters. 0 for 4 case of Lo T or FAILING MAN It merc New Rostorative Troat- e . : o 3 A | Dhent for Loss of VITAL POWEIL Porsons ine In view of the mapy outrages perpetrated | ~ As tho procession approached Mad on Genoral or X ivocs Den b wenke- | 110 10" vin its anae b tad at homo by by anarchists durini thu past fow mouths, | 5treet, near Clark, Captain Shea and a dozen | BessofLofty ormind. the effectsafurrorsor ok: | carrespon, vnce. Al e ations coutts 3 4 nat bave bean madote | Otbers forced their way through the jmmense | (esses'n ofd or vouns that weeannoteura Wo | Genifah "\ Cincs' or T ety BERiheloidnyjtirestyinatbaye besnim crowd which livea the streets, and accom- | FIVE dvs trinl troatment 1. full woaren 85, | Wl orexpross, sceurely packod, no mirks to make tbe day memorable for its disorders, i catls coat tery ¢ panicd by a dozen officers in uniforn nts or send took Oné personal = three d nl { { I | | Perceptibio benefits rolizel’ in the authorities in all continontal cities | positions at the corner of Madisun and Clark | By” niail, Suclrsiy icko from obsorvation. | HiE 6 gy lenre e a4l consult usor send adopted tho most stringent precautions to. Streets, = As the debating ciubs came up with | Cook Reitsov Co. Criatis. New s 1 1ALOTY O] 3 Ligo DESYEDYCral ppERtiRnyAORIDEOR L, ) :[:S.:r:or atatt noddedibiatkond as Int's 301}/( 70 MzN 11’:“-.1\ ”,' % -‘”}“L‘l"-kg: and anarchists and May day was tne ap- | aud seized the men carryiug the forbidden ceie, u.xg: aueston| r"}nvr-.r.v.m-, e pointed time al which they wero toshow | flags, The crowd fell back to aliow the | MARIQ FEMALE REGULATOI sato anl | 1L AtLAnes b Dugroiiies &, fenior themselves in force and to give proof of [ offfcers aud their prisoners passuge, sud the | gRTIY Cortuin ton duy ormoney refunled | pry % PR (N CL "Wats vos, ELECIKID their power. Thus far advices received here | !Atter were uuceremoniousiv hurried into | (¥ I N5 SRRFRY, I NG, IO G | BATTER IS AND QLTS waiting patrol wsgons. Tue crowd which — Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, alert, and good order, 1t it was not abso- | gujcxly aud forcibly placed iuto the waitivg show that in most places the day passed | jijaq the'streets cheerod wiloly, == | | harmlessly, 1f not quietly. There wero as- A fow minutes Jater the Arbeiter Zeitung WHY '. YSJ fifi“ H 26th and E_mn‘ |\’vav Co n}fl‘llA Bl‘u Ti semblics of workmen where speechies of a | employes reached the corner. Anothier nod [ O o O O pt somewhat inflammatory character ere | :’3,,’J“!‘:.‘I‘g:,,,..‘;”(f’, hl’::e":’t‘-:‘”";'hlxsn‘l:\“*li; Do you Enow thata Mitle Cougl: J o] made, but the police were generally on the | 56, q littie show of resistance, but was Is a dangerons thing? G[TIZENS STATE BA\'K BOCTOR lutely proserved, was very easily restored | patrol wagon. Ei 2 : T whera bes of the peace did occur. he crowd agaln cheered loudly, and a Of Councl Bluf oribrenc young man who was decorated with & bright | Capitatstce : P 30,009 HoundliniafliiacijBug: erimson sash made insulting remarks sud Surplus an i Profits. 00000 50,090 A black bag was found today in a scciuded | quickiy jeined bis comrades in tue patrol i — — * vacon, G Net Ca o Surplu 230,90 street beside the Woolwich arsenal contain- | Wagon. X & tCapital an | Surpt 840,900 iug gun cotion, dynamite, and gunpowaer. | , When the men and flags were taken from { [ gurestora . it awsaign, €6 Sha e, 1n it was also found a belt filled with cart- | ho runk it did uot cause any particular EMG!,ISH [ wna it Winnan Transact zenerul b inks 1 it was also foun v th ot nmotion in the proces-ion, the marchers ivicss Larzos: capitd and surpias of ridges and soveral documents written in o | 109 fact ahead being. obiivions of tho pro- = ank i southwestern lowa foreicn lauguage, recogvized 1o be the vwork | ceedings, The meq aud theie fiervy draerics 2 INTEEST ON TL 48 D@°03(T3 of a person whom the polico are now track- | Woro tukon to Chief McLuughov's ofice the explosives and it does not appesr that | he informed them that the laws must Will Stop a Cough at any time ke - any attempt was made to cause nn explosion, | be obeyed, zad Cure the worst Cold in COUNZIL BLUF Ttio bag was taken to an isolated magazi: e men s tweclve hours, A 23 Cent bottle = - 5 located on the Woolwich marst Iapoccnt of whongdolaw., Lhevonisp may save you $100 ia Doctors L g Ty e i‘fi,‘i;""' The day was observed here quietly. bills-may save your life, ASI A beying poi [ ofiic Ivere YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. large procession marched to Hyde park, thoy suid, by 1 1 T B where wonstor meetings were held. A large | thelr oreanizations to carey the flags aud aid I'T TASTES GOOD. In Mareison county. 82001 peruere: 12) ucres R e e R O libkahvasinoltholenstiniavionidisorion RE Pll Pl it 1 Nebriski furms call o1 0r wrte anaihEhem .- aham, the | ine Juke front, where tes were mede, A 5 ills s s i s ca tlon prd ber of the House of Commons, | and the (ore mede | :Dr, Acker’s English Pill i r - v CURE ENDIGESTION, | COR SALE O EXCHANGE —City anl firin Tillot, the labor leaders, | any, was carefu i Bl el favorits Tatte, [ lh way and Main, 2nd Brepalak, hasltussisn nipilis Ciisacluy Qulet ut St Louls, o o 4 JooR rENY eilinzs in all parts of the tious were ndopted favoring an eight-tour Sr. Lovts, Mo., May 1,—May day was 0o- For s1lo by Kihn & Co, and Sherman cliy. B fo, Broadway and Main. das(and (eslling IUponIAFliamenvieIpath BE | seryad neroibylabout s nen, members of | &IMcoConrell, Omaha, | [CO1 SALE-Acroze nearc.ty adaptel for eight-hour bill, There was no disturbanze. | {rade and labor unions, k) Cacman TS | i frait i s £ L Suwafe, Pertect Order Prevailed, Arbetter Vortund. JSuleiration 100k RIPANS TABULES 7 § | Browdwayan il T e - - . | place at Concordia park. No disturbauce oc- e Bloanach, v T e TORAGE und Commisslon-Stoves. furnls The meeting was the largest demonstra- | Disce & 1 tho blood, e B T o a0 A At o SaehfaEns tlou of workingmen ever organized in this — A8, CoNRUpAtion, dys owest rates. L. Kinnehan, 32 Browdwiy. city. They began to assemble on tho banks [ LeWitt'sSarsapariiia 1s ranaols. iy B bl | “ NDED=Oampotont elrn e ha 00 N: of the Thawes at 10 o'clock in the morning. - | sy, Appyut oflice of LI &N Each contingent was headed by a band of = | ¢ 2 music, and every baud of paraders carried DEAF FROM CATARRH. [< '..':?J:,)‘I{I,Jvm o8 «{:;’«'1:2‘}‘;“:)‘ 1.\': banuers, while the men were bedecked with od, 138 Baughn street, REARNiR (8R4 TORUAIN LALIDERINGE Hho BIY Joras L vistim of the Wors, eas0.0f l [0 SALE Al nannerof house turiishing cession made o bright spectucle, and Catarrh that I ever heard of. 1 o el e wo - K0 about 10 Jedre 1 applause was frequent as the laborers ity. J 1. Kilbert, 710 First ave. antirely deaf in one car, and all th = marchea along in petfect order. entirely deaf in one ear, v lumber, biidir JURREY for sule, e side of my nose, including of the uber, b | Iy o or wiil o An idea may be given of the magnitude side of my nose, including j Jnay Lo and ud- | rpheton. Add . G Bonhau, city of tne demonstration when it is stated that bone sloughed off. No sort of treat- R A 1T W ANTEDmncdiatoly. girl for kitchen thie procession occupied nearly three hours ment benefitted me, and physicians said, Joeiai o of work. Good permanent blace. 120 5. 118 cutering Hyde park. | ‘The numoer of per- I would never be auy better.” As o {ursienlng soul des g = from 300,000 to 500,000, The speechies made o g out ot ! upt lsure; lurac housey irely cured me and restored my hie Shinzics, o 3 4 windutil; nies frou Grin nud the proceedings’ generally were in ac- i e e [N doors, windows, | hot Diy 10 Leontsrd Everott cordance with tho program. A lurge forco | 108 1 Lave been well for years, au TR | et S ey of police and ambulayeés were present. The no sign of return of the disc s taserice wish lnformgtion ?f‘f'“".?‘j"? HE I TO PROPERTY OWNERS, assemblage dispersed)quletly Josepixg Pornny, DUeWesT, 8. C Vo rigiind 'to stite sicel- | You ure hereby notified that the folowing The Woman's Tratgs union passed a reso. y o thoir bids the' propused prisa of | desoriud premisod to-wlt ution in_favor of:ga-operation 1o secure [ ——— w | aash aruole ofered for Selttary uader 3 ) blook 101 ewer working hours, SCIII \Ll e ROl e 4 | n¢ Demoustrations wae held in Dublin, Man il R T hereon. chester, Glasgow apd most of the larg 1107 the hest interost el to towns of Great Britaiu and Ireland. Toey b Clck=Euel bid by 1 hanks of v ta were modeled after tug Hyde park meeting, a certlfied eheck or ibout the evel of the su 5 1o d 8/l [ nited Buates deposirory orsolvent | Within thirty o the dute of L) s 1ot but ou a smalier scale,. There was no dis- 10 1he VICinLY of the residence | or sakd nuils vill be ol by 1he order, 86 TG | St e et e S et ol e fex of n afTudve, for &1 | 4s i specis nst the property ou wh.c No Collisiou ot Vienna. Y "1EyNa, May i.—[New York Herald Cab! States 1 cose any bidder or Didders W BIREKHATUSER Vieys oy ew York Her: able Reliable, Haward ahaliHull 10 Brarntiy oar | Ohairmian of tht Bokrd b s e e = Special to T Hee.)—Tle prater was SELSE coute i contruet good and suficient | April 2508 May =t tbronged with thousauds of workingmen Bureties. otherwise 1o b ot 110" the bids | — and thewr wives sud children deverty | They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY | der. Bids accompsnied Ly casiyin (14| Proposals for Gas und Eleetrle Light Fizs dressed. ‘The majority wore socialist badges | on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the | firther 1t fornacion s 0 J G fures witt mottoes demanaing eight bours work | N 1thy EETS Wright, United Stutes lud cent | Bealed bids, murked “bid tor combined gns und universai suffrage. Tuere wero no | COnstipated o gans to healthy activity, M1dz1iM i electric Lt ixtures, for the now city troops in sight. The military music | und are a POSITIVE and PERFECTLY | Itk Chunbia, Nebraska™ will be recetved ud which \’L»wil\' {\:R_LS Jbroe capes wus | AR CURE for CONSTIPATION, | s ofice up to4 o'oiock i m. Muy 1ith, s | replaced Ly ci ands. ‘hore were SRR 43 51 A P AL ATRASH LA € ) gad two weetitgs. These were dissolved by the | LIVER COMPLAINT, SICK HEAD O fura st %6 s commissary for violeul speeches. The out | ACHE, BILIOUSNIESS, and all other MH Yoy vt of town meetings were largely attended, but | aiconces urising from & disordered con- n 1 served Lo rejecs there was no disturbauce, ‘Ihis evening all | O5e88es urising from a disordered con ewll Ulls, Theo. Oisex the workingmen's socleties united and | dit und Stomach, Ta “d-is " Cowpirol marched down the prater chee and — sliouting thelr party eries, but the . - e The annual meeting of stookholdei®of the pot interfere, and there was no collis They are the Only ble Vegetable Liver Frenont, Eikborn & Missourl Valley Raliroad no arrests. The offices of thu consery Vit Bold; They are Perfectly Harwiess; They pany will bo lold ut the ofiee of the come joursals were guarded all day by the poiice. 2L Tl nrass 1 Try Thel b, Neb, on Friday, May Italy Wus Not Disturbed, R e o oy Sum———e—Dpp—— triausaction of such othied |Copurihted 1892 by Jumes Gordon Beniets.) plaint and Dyspepsis Sent Free Y RBLYLELD, Socret Fiouexce, Italy, Msy L—[New York J. M. SCHENCE & S0, Philsdelphia, Pa VTS | Ty