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1892-TWELVE P AGE B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MAY CHARLEY SQUIRES FOOLED 'EM | setmatas sorkirs, fosa ey suidis | DISASTROUS FLOOD FEARED | it cich bttt 210 o% # 2 and a warrant was at_once issued for the In reéply to ho question regarding the offender. Inspector Beson confiscated the amount of precipitation #0 tar this month the 00 pounds of meat and dumped 1t into the weather clerk maid: “Really, there hasn't . der Whet o id the | river. Torrents of Wi 1i roughout | been much rain so far this month. On the Oouncilmen Wonder Vvh‘(n ’[:h y Paid th 2 - ater Falling Throug] Rt B T AL R 1 T LR 01d Street Sweeping Claims, Cady & Braden sell Union soap. Southwestern Iowa. tenth of an inch, Tho next day it rained, -— R 100, but our instruments only recorded one i o Dr. Cullimore. ocanss. By building hundredth of anmoh. Today's rain will run et tho record up to probably twenty-five hun , COMPTROLLER OLSEN DREW THE WARRANT o Petititionsrs fof PAVIRR ALL CREEKS OVERFLOWING THEIR BANKS | tho feco The tamperatirs 80 faF has aver. | aged 5= below the normal. An idea of the.jmmense amount of water lities n Repetition of Last | tha: has fallen may be obtained from the fact }\ I ;S () l“( ) l { \V r)\ ] { [). - - Bids for genuine Trinidad Ilake t Nobody | Asphaltum from the ialand of Trinidad, | 14 some 1. Class I3, 10 years guarantee, received Bome Pecoller Procecdings Th b~ e By by the Hoard of Public Works, M O ente for vitnetoes 1o tbe | Hilén ot Aren ove ymeh deep over 0000000 | | ¢ . " over ti i g e e e | PR ~ |} “Looking BAckWarl” 5 menin: s+ “Paving district 420, Sixth st., 88,0 Dr.Biraes's aatarrh powder forcold in hoad | S . four months RKNEE PANT SUITS, Ok thiag 1s e, i thar i a0, B | EvEEE e e B 0,07 Crrstos, I, May 4. [Special Telegram KILLED BY A CAVING BANK. and comparing them with corresponding forboys trom 4 to 14 years old, Was ineurr west of Gibson station, yoar 1500, In this connection there is an- y morning, trict 4 ving di yavenport st.,88.07. | torrents sinco 4 o'clock, The water raised crease in business in every department of in front and eleven down the bther thing, and this one has put several of ving district 443, Fortieth st., At Dedlond over tan fabt 1n one hous. Ans :I\‘n::‘nlll\].’x"::\|Ih:m" was caught by the falling our vast establishment. Nothi seams & baek, the city officials to wondering just how wing district 450, St. Mary’s other flood is expected. Iepairs of recent [ ™I AAC Hilled. 14, §nd at? € St shment. othing seems 1o b happened to et his money damnge aro not yet completed, The rain ap- | Haley was a teamster 17 years old, and at7 check the growth of “The Nebraska.” "\'\‘lxmlq 1‘?”: x\‘m huried in “des [»' thought Puving district 451, Seventeenth st., | Pears to be general over soutnwestern lowa. | 0'clock was waiting for his turn to drive in grc 4 SRS At ss 90 iilo thes uried dee ught, s ' e . .07 Crop prospects are very Paving Spencer st., $3.02 e ouraging. and loaa. Ho loft his team and went for- WERI R ATHIAL (he, Sigk (b PRV D Him, T Even with the days so cold that we still JUNIOR SUITS, trying to figure out the problem, Squires Jingles the money in his pockets, but re- Attachments for Witnesses, fraius from saying a word Paving ., Lothrop st., 83.02. | opestos, In., May 4.—Spocial Telegram | 90108 80 ho came too close to tho Impending hear the mournful sound of the ©Patti” e b : & ving , Spruce sty $3.04 | 45 Tyg Bre.[—Deputy Sheriff Long went | 1888 of one of the bauks which becamo S T i or boy y to ten years old. Tho story of the claim is a long oue, an: ving district 432, Mason st,, $3.0 Hrount Ore Lt e Jootensd, Ana the unfortinate. youth tas coal wagon on it’s “positively last farewell These suits are made of very fine s known by those who have read the papers. | by ving district 433, Thirty-second st., | {hrough Creston on his way to Des Molnes | buried iu the avelanche. Lifo was oxtinct 99 i § H11" Wbl srusivieris, oI OBRL The troublo arose whon Squires and Chair- | gg g4 tomight with writs of attachmont "f:;‘r““ befors ressuers pouta venoh Bim. tour;” with beds of ice where you'd look AURETTEDS vab et ith coat, user ho Board of Public > g dis 38. Chicagi koL Nl vel case, Among The coroner was summoned and on In % % 3 2 € dle vest, and knes pants, ot wo st loggornends, s oourle of | Beving datrict 146, Chicago & witnossos wantad s Al Mooro of the Loador | quest was held, a vordiot of unavoidablo ac for pansy blossoms; rain, shine, snow or the entire suit being heavily rea Streot ¢ero swept and . s : Ll ) 3| cident being rendered. VIt e < ' braided. et Touk. uavtmAtes. wors._ pressntwd TR TTE Week to avoid a sabpana, Tho viellin lves somewhors vear south | | Mud; it’s all the same—our business grows Praided by daite until | Squires bad E J Stote DETARS Bults Omaha and the body is now at Heafey & witl } 5 o b aclaim of 100,65 against tho ity At AVill Glerve Doshration By, e RATIDY Tu My 4 [Speclal Tete. | HEMTOT'S, o ith the days. Of all our numerous de- At $3.90 o) vero then made to settic, but instoud q s 0 ZDAR R ) T, 1D b “ | Aninquest was hield by the coroner y . Lempts wero then K10 10 S, i the con. | Great preparations are being made for the | gram to Tur Bre.)—In addition to tho suit | tordny nfternoon on the. body of Matthias partments—not one has quite kept pace tractor being closed, it was widened. Then | observance of Docoration duy in South | of Dr.J. B. Hatcher of T pton against tho | I'ueh who was asphyxicated at tho Union i o ] KNEE PANT SUITS, the council ook hold of the mattor and if | Omaba. The members of Robert R. Liv- | state ol inspector and Deputy Healoy and | hotel Sunday night, “The jury returnea a | | With the *'‘boys’ room.” Truly—the growth the records of that body don’t carry alie | jygaton post, Grand Army of the Republic, | their bondsmen, four or five other suits for | Verdict of asphyxiation on account of care- for boys from 4 to 14 years old ed. A son here has been something phenomenal. These suits are as toney gar- upon their face, omo fuuny work Was Per- | 1ha \Woman's Roelief corps and Sons of Vet. | damages agaregating about §25,000 will be | lessness on the part of the dece: 0 rmed by some perso . Lkl o rtie v of the dead man arrived yosterday and will bbbl s o eraus havo joinea hauds and are working | iPstituted by partics who lost valuaole s $C8 i Tipt take the rel c| Jshkosh, Wis,, onts rere eve s 8 ckied by the New Council, Bard Lo mako tho afair o succoss, Tho fol. | BOFSCs inthoTipion fire, ~ e s back to Oshkosh, ments as were ever mads, They In tho first place the night after the organ- | lowing appointments have been mado: Not All for Toles, Coroner Maul will hold an_inquest on tho are made in light and medium tzation of the now council the whole mat- | Oficer of the aay, S. W. marshal | npcoing Vawney, In, May 4. <[Spocil | body of Charles Carsen, the B, & M. brake shades of fine all wool cassi- ter was referred to the committee | of theday, Captain J. W. assistant Palsgram ‘to. Miis B ]",“u temocratic | MA0 Who was killed Tuesday while coupling meres. They can be had in on paving, curbing and guttering. | marshal, N, . Agker. R ] he democ €ar3, 84 the Mmobgus B 10 1. 10, todly. N 1~ T e teialul ; t That committee, togeiher with the city at The fcllowing committees have been named | county convention today selected delogates A o 1 4 \ A plain, mixtures or plaids. They torney and the ci gincer conferred iith [ and have charge of arranging all details: | to represent Harrison county in the state Eldridge & Bauserman sell Union P n can be had in all the new shapes, tho fioard of Public™ Works, The wholo | Atrangoments, 8, W, Denuis, A T, Me- | convention at Council Bluffs. * The delowa- suu;: LR D SRS e gt They are madc with flat pl \:x matter was discussed atlength andin its ougall, J. W. Cress, N, E. Acker H. Hard- | tion is uninstructed and 1s about equally di- b s B— activity—ur re i 25§ | ig ar A 3 dede! \ laits— -~ Virious phases, An ngrecment was finally | g Invitation, A. 1. MoDougall, J. W. | vided between Clevoland ana Boies for pres- ot TRENET TS Oohtt y—more business in this department o4 backs—cordea plaits—raised amuel P. Br . Gordon, ham, ounds, J. W. | ident. Weimer, John Hill, I. eached and at the regulur session of l:rt-u, ho concil Lold January 25, 1802, | Cress, Anton Hydroc owns a littlo sauatter's —as the days grow warmer, we have made seamsor felied seams, The coats h o 2 3 b R 3, Found Floating In the River, shanty out near Thirteenth and Burdette > : o are all made witl four patcl ho following report was submitted! | G. Collier, Low' Eitor, k Hart, Cal. R 3 3 5 b & § N SR 1 W patch e Rt by NI VWA 8T TRoN || FDBEBBLL - MG, FHE HLTA HU'S Moo | Davesronr, In, May 4.—|Special Telo- | streots and sold the samo to one Rotkivitch eB\te”SlVG purchases of several hundred | e - ana the pants have tho Sommuniention of C. 1. Squires with ref- | Dougall, Frod Grifieh, Flowers, N. k. | gram to Tur Bee.]—This morning tno body | for $10, who failed to complote the payments, oys’ its in ve i IRURIBE s Pt HETO R eronce Lo streot cleaning during the months | Acker, ' Mesdames J. W. Cress, A | of an unknown man was found in the Missis- | Hydroc relurned to tho city some two weeks ys’ Suits in w‘_’dfiv n junior, hree pockets—not ons too many of August, September, October and Novem- | 1. McDougall, ~ John Hill, J._ M, for a boy. sippi her “Lho ueck and nose wero broken, | ago and endeavored to regain possession of knee pant and long pant Suits which we ber, 1800, amounting to s, respectfully | Fowler, J. W Nt Gordont MR vl b g At E AR R U8 OO LB IGL L . roport that with the city attorney we have | Memorial services will be held at the First LY ! lus shack, but tho jncumbent _ protestea_and i . 4 S x Hedrd and considared ull of the statements of | Prosbytorian chugeh Sunday mornin May e RN S LD Zi??"n\"‘ff.. fi;mm.;,“'slyt‘u‘r;hmiu?lr‘n;fif(cn:“n‘lu place on sale to-day—for the first time. At 87.50 the members of the Board of Public Works | 24 ev. Mr. Stevenson of the Baptis L4 i se of dist ¢ tho peace b ¢ . with refe © 1o tho claim, and for the pur- | church will deliver tho memorial sermon. Working on the 1 pin Canal. qame before Judge Berka for trial yosterday, These suits are gotten upin very handsome LONG PANT SUITS Pose of making a full and amicable adjust- | Tho program for Decoration day has not | Davesponr, Ia, May 4.—[Special Tele- | Alter a long talk and the examination ot e A g v : § ment of said claim aud scttling all ro- | been fully prepared, but will be within o few | gram to Tue ek, |— First work on tho Hen- | MANY witnesses tue court fined Rotiiviteh shapes, many of them being productions o] (Coat, Vest and Pants) §10 and costs for disturbance. versy between the city and the said Squires | days. WLl roferonco theretd, wo rec Wt e SFOIT Ty AT Ihoe! Donin eanal s commencod folay. Mo | | Procoadings will be commoncod at nco by | | by leading designers in April and are much for boys from 14 to 19 years old, e princips sot for o comm . ¢ it A0 q oY f yar v v ect the present occu- % . “ho ) Bty R e princina sumh ot foth (50 COMIMAL | 5, povmar o Curin: Enoolor sonsy, was | S ok i b o . 105 dugs | Mo aborney tosietthe pressat acon: | | =1 46 sty les than the earlier ones, A Shoice ol two siyles—an cisgant o O e Feeelyted for | on the market yostorday with stock. Mr, | 8ad work actively commenced by Juuc. s ) b all wool faney cassimere, or an by bim s i} full sottlemont of ail demands | Powors s o successful stock raiser, and Oy LN INRTHG AYCRONDNE Jepsen & Lund sell Union Soap. better class of clothing for boys was never all wool black cheviot, These of both interest and principal on account of | farmer, and u regular patron of the South | Crpan Rarins, In., May 4. —[Special Tole- ———— suits weuld just 1 | ] el b ot clo r ring a By e g , In., N Gould Looking Over His Latest Purchase. ‘ered : Necis < £ s Just laugh at a ten sald clali for sicept cloaning duriog Lo | DIANA, Ly ar s am ity “on: | ETAm to/Tiel Ba] Y. Pi Togersamer. | Sy 13iae, Moxi, May 4--Jay Gould ‘and offered at special sale. dollar bill in most storas. At the same meoting the report of the com- | gaged in planting covn, and | cnant at Covington, is mysteriously miss- | \aypo Jeft, £l Paso yesterday for a trip ~ 5 —~ DT ~ I itteo was reforred to the city attorney for | thatthe outlook for a vountiful crop this | Ing. He came hero Monday, but hasnot f )0 b0 o Caavico oy 5 o ¢4 ‘ney o hinp’ «-- . ‘ner Wi 7 o vas rofore §attorney for | that o ovtoot fora tounsifal rop s | be, Mo same bufe, Mandas, bit bas ot | coel Now Sexico over Lio Santa Fo. M. A Corner on [ Clothing” ---Our Corner Window. TaRE b gorts/on the Natter; portion of the state aro enjoying an era of | TR L O L ook ovy L of prosperity aua aro onhusiastic and firm [ Courtney & Co. sell Union Soap. e oh o) E VL SN Gr LhoF i allbont Nothing more was hoard of the matter | in the belicf that the future has groat things : ————— i e G A OIS ORERO P NERL FOR T i wntil March 8, when the following communi- | in stora for them. Paint_your his latest purchase. cation was received from the Board of Pub- | "'Aly. Powers also dropped a fow remarks of | pure “0ld Duteh Proces RS lio Warks: “With_referenca to the amount | political uataro, In bis opinion tho alli- | “Red Seal.” “Colllor.” P. M. Mullen sells Union Soap. claimed by C. . Squires for street ¢ ance will not cut much of a figure in the ap- | have stood the test of years. e e during tho months of August, Siptembe proaching campaign. He prodicts that the iave stood the test of years. Sp ! Threw Bombs at a Train, October and Novemver, 1500, this board bas | republicaus who bave been lod sstray by alii. | ©f these brands and bo sure you get it. | viexxs, May 4.—It is reported that hombs adopted tho following vesolution: ance buncombe will cone I into the fold SR were thrown at the mail train running from itesolved, That the street sweeping con- | and tho grand old pa \narch on toa | A L. Root sells Union Soap. e Grn et i B tORIR A0 B L on LYo Eile it ero to It | :”“‘p“"“. allower S G LG ”1“-* sweeping and glorious victory. = ufacture and sale of explosives in Austria N orosented for strect cleaning for threo S =2 ; = : g Brol exploBive: | months, with the reduction of 5 per Had Things Their Own Way. m?lllr(;'fi(“;;’?‘(y}\{lu“tl;rlxl\nlx]‘.\sml."lm"[ ::" anaftungacy Williisimade ajstatolinobosiolyy contand without any interest consideration In a dispute, which culminated in a fight, Anagemon 4o 2 (A IS DX I0:) , e T S T TT ot & — = — = = {0 dute; thuethis iy oifored (0" ofTect 8 | Jamen Austin, o tageor of nspocied meavs ot | StanGed Aceldont, Insuraneo Co. of Do 1 W Flomlag & Co. soll Union sonp. : g % = Shomiont of n eld affair, tho bourd being sat. | 010 Of the packing houses, was eonsderably | e il M DR RS AE 10 Tasiness Trouhles. TRT! m \ 1 MARHOFF fsfieq that the contractor did his work im- | worsted by James Landy and Patrick Har Building and takes possession today Loxnoy, May 4.—Tho suspension 1s an | perfectly. ‘The total amount is as follows: | gan. Both men jumped on to Austin and ad- Ll on i nounced of Dominique & Morrell, grain mor [ 5 | &1.040.05, less b per cent, §3U7.28; amount | ministered a severe thumping, his face and N - Z B - chants of Dunkirk, and of Schiffman & 1 alloy 7,548.40 head being badly bruised. They then started Wm. Vom Weg sells Union soap. Meyer of Hamburg and Rio Janeiro. 'The ) S 3 3 Forn fow duss the matter hung fire and | to escape, goin in 0pposito dircctions, Austin — liabilities of each firn amouat to §230,000. e Say ; was placed in the hanas of tho city attorney. | following Landy, Austin says Landy turned | Regular mee { Oma _ e femous Yale Lock i G Landy. = Au 3 gular meeting of Omaha Lodge of ———— : munication of tho Board of Publl Tatter Lo the police. Lanay and Harrisan | Work. A fuil attendance desired. Upper perfect, quite perfect, with reference to the claim of ‘C. K. Squires | wero arrested, but as no one appeared to | floor of the Bee building. What's worth lockin S =, * 17 ust, & er, October and Novem- | Fowler, > s & Co. sell ap. s S - ber, 1800, which was referred to me = o REINTOIEEARE. st & with a **Yale To be ' T Sour honorabio body st 'Ra Tust roular | Stock Yardy sty Inerenstu. | Guuorcer musster Snows How Omaha i e e sure You et 3 “Yale,” STETSON'S moeting. 1 do not know for what purposo | The largest number of cars of stock re- 2 S : ; e 3 ; o . Long on Water and Short on Heat. Jack Burk was this afterroon lodged fn a see that this name Is this communleation was so veferred. So far | coived at the Union stock yards inany one | wa rainbow at night is a sailor’s delight,” | coll at polico headquarters to await trial very Key. Sold 7 us | can ascertain there is ne legal question | gy was July 15, 1800, On that day 300 cars e ek poseoeacauarion Lojanntir. on onseyer 20 SOLFT and STIFL HAT. fnvolved. J runs tho old weather saw. a charge of passing forzed checks. He has wherever loch il . QLAL7 13 & c “With regard to the merits of tho claim 1 | Were 'j’ffi‘?’fj‘!; Yosterday, camo tear being | Last night about 7 stff south southeast | negotiated several in Omaha, and was finally = C8 sele | have no personal knowledge. 1 do not know | ® Fecord breaker, the roceipts bolug 865 cars. | 1,00/ sprang up and before it the storm | arrested i Council Biuffs. - whether the streots for the months referred | | The yards at the prosent time aro ta: 10 wero well swopt, hulf swent, or not swopt | their utmost capacity. When the new pens, | scuo was swifuy driven in dirty black o 5 s = a - y D i commimeation ot tho enatmae | OW in courso of conistruction, aro e smoley masses along tho bills to tho wost. | Dr. Birney’s Catarrh Powder for tonsiletis 4l AU] ) 0 = of the Board of Public. Works ‘snows what | tho cupucity of tho yards will be groutly lu- | Overnead tho nimbus drifted rapialy ou a e oy | 4 Jis 0 \/I uction has been taken by the board. This | Creased, the necommodations will be bolter | ouuy southwest breeze, tho upper current of PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. o 5> | action acems to have beon concurredin by all | 80d tho Stock Yards company will be pre- |, o 0 1 - X ngl 2SS H of the members of the board, pared to properly and easily handlo evon the | 8iF crossing the lower at an acutoangle. [ R Brinkor of Lincolu is at the Dellone. o | HATTERS AND FURRIERS Removad to (514 DOUGLAS St t ovening tho roport of tho ity attor- | lavRest of ruus. E Tlflfm‘xfi e e pack and tho | C, W. Pierco of Lincoln is at the Mitlard. CENTS | i @ : < 2 2 s placed on file, which took with it otes und Fersons raln ¢ L ' curtain, cut- W. M St L s i — o) N reet e TAnoria (hHORFa BB bl stV oniainnd S mnestanKeronsle ting off )l beyond. Ina fow moments tho | oiint¥ We Minorof St. Lows s in the ) N 218 South 15th Strect. [ PUOPOSALS PO MILCH COWS. DED e e J. M. Gallagher is suffering from blood | cross currents of air had drivea the clouds ATy o yican( |14 4l 7 = i ment of the uterior, office of Indie? AT AT I T poisoning, so a broad rift opened and the bright blue of < BallioliAurora, leb,, s ab the Mil- 2 Furs Stored and Repaired. fairs, Washineton. Do Ui April 19, 1802 Sealod ' as Allowed in April, Mrs. . S. Higgins of remiont s visiting | heaven, lit up by the setting sun, was seen N R N N ol ot 2 ‘ S Epranosulseinthroed SR EQnOBS K ton eI O Most of the members supposed that nego- | South Omaba fricuds, through it. Then a broad ray of lignt shone Laing of North Platte is at the 5 g A eIt C oM eelonar tiations pendiug o sottloment wero atan ond | The meeting of the First Presbyterian | forth, aud on tho great curtain that hung to New Vo i berecoived untilTo'clo i and that Squives would sue tho city, but he | congregation, which was to o | the inted in bright colors the seal of | rrett of Atchison, Kan,, is at the ) P, v a2 for furnishlng :,'“' not hlu\\',h; m:‘ mlyll{m{q oI:hch. oy for | veen held last evening, was postponed for | God's covol ant \vluh mun—a n;mu\lhn raiu- | Dellone Q ) unddeliverigat bino Ridsc” Agency, Soutlh uring the early days of April the bill crept | one week. bow. It was doubly welcome, for its loveli- e o tkota, the Standing Roclk ney, North into the appropriation sheet for that month - m s e el 1 s aaen | 4k - BUICkioISBkpmenY IS sloRplag Bt tho Dakotn: and Crow Asency. Montand, ahous e b0 il o ik ot Ata meeting of the South Omaha Tyno- | Aess and for the k BREOEISO N sed. | Arcade. 1 . el Or hoyedlontini Aot tlisyas pnsady £ oto: Yeas | graphical union E. D. Gideon was clectea ) oyes gazed whilo men and rico i g Crequired. Senodles (whiel will be nmado —Back, Bochel, Branor, Burdish, Con- | fiatoial scerotary and O, C. Vaushau g | women looked on in rapt admiration, nud | G M; Rigg of Beatrico is stopping at tho | ‘ ATt f the pronosals) s "o mutnber way, Edwards, Howell, Jacobson, | yember of the exccutive committee, hearts gloowny with the dark and damp of the | ™ F278 S % Worth of rare, valuable information sent af cows required at the various nzen con- McLearie, Muuro, Prince, Steel, 'Tut- o havait - 4 weather were lifted up with the hope of sun- T. 1. Roberts of Springtield, Neb., is at 1o any address tions to be observed Ly bidders, time and tlo and President Davis, Thoso vot- kmon have begun removing the frame | oy ino today. the Arcade. place of delivery, terms il pay- g nay wero Mes Absent and not vo! ructions w to the Indla ment. and ail othorn be furnished upe VOl | buildings at Twenty-sixth and N streets ) : R Jeni A B NI asser and Lowry. y { LA a1 JEOOLS, *We are long on rain,” said Observer W. I. Hauptmann of Swanton, Nev,, is at 1 )R ‘OU l) 4 CI< N [S . ChisfTen, where Prank Pivonia will immediately orect | puggierof tho weather bureau last evening | the Arcade. 5 ( ] \ (4 4k AU REOEIELD, SecretiTy. Dute : April 15, 1502 wiidsind & CHlin ] fres , A A enia L DaginiolyinLe ' (T Tho warrants were issued_and on Aprii 11 | & handsome three-story brick business block. | \whopy speating to a Bre reporter in the | . A, Stey G Isl Siatarer A4 g Jostor stroot, Now ' fSquires mgnod for wareant 1,354, amountiug | _Tbo city council will meet Friday ovening | Janguage of the wheat pit. “ABHL was the | avthe Moen® of Grand Island Is registored This wealth of knowledge, (his golden LOOBIRERLEAD I i 10 87,045.05, accopting It ass0 much on ac | L0 listen to the remonstrances against issuivg | wottest month Owaha has soen in a good | . (. Burel of Wymore, Neb, is stopping | LFisure of helps to health is contained in ul Cheyenne, Wy / Soun. asloon Heanses to Herimans Zollar, Wollstol L Rl . irch of Wymore, Neb,, is stopping | g new, ably written and handsomely illus- Sock G S Jow int. X 0 d many years, and judging from the way May | a¢'the Millard Y \ 11 Tug mayor, not naving known anything | & Co, Joba Mcleon, J. ¥ Hallor' and J. P. | staris in wo shail nave enough water in tho | ** 16 Millard. AT trated 3 £ iy R don el e ampe Bhal TR, L apisiner | SE L e o Ra e able | o I R0 ML O BRER b | DI OR 00 PAGES 8 b co ar 0 signec varrant, B a a 1ew daily nows- | the white squadron, 2 . A ik OF TH e 1 Tuesday night when the roll was called in | paper. Tho paper will ba called the Dail “*Was the rainfall last month much above J. R. Mason of Central City, Neb, is rogis- = ) - ki ing: 4 tho council for the purposo of ascertainiug | Citizen and will bo issued by the Drovers | tic average!” askod the newspaper man. terea at the Millard. which has just been_issued for the benefit 4 4\ 4 l For i T St 3 how the 1acmbers voted on the bill. most of | Journal company, making its initial bow | **Decidediy so," answered the chiof of the | S. H, Morrson of Nebraska City is regis- | of suffering humanity, by those eminently y V., Lfor fn tho sehe them oxpressad tho st surprise when | next Monday eveniug. weather foundry. “The total precipitation | tercd at the Millard, successful and_popular physicians and 111 Southi3th Strect, I they learnea that the Squires bill had passed John Forbes, ofice manager at Cudaby’s, | for April was four and eighty-two bun- Thomas N. J. Hynerof O'Naill, Nob., 1s | surgeons,thosc KINGS OF SPECIALISTS, Next to Postoflice, Omaha, CEach bid st ho a and that tho moncy bad bocn paid over, | wis soverely buried apout tho faco and | drodths inches, noatly fivo lnches of solid | rogistored at tio Arcado 1 fei compunied by a o 1 theck ordraft esterday, sinc oy have learnea the | hands by the explosion of a gasoline stove | water on a level, making the excess of pre < e s a i : on some United States depository lvent facts, thoy Wero' oven moro surprised, and | today, 11ia 1njurios aro patnfeL BuL will bet | CIpItAon Just. ono and seventy-four Hun- | plti: D: logors and Miss Lizrio Rogers af Practical Opticiams |y i) e i oo most’ of them add that they supposed the | keep him long from busie dredihs wuches above the normul.” & glaterad av.tho Millard, Abdibranchiof world ranawaud optieal establithe: | of ~uie | bidian L antde’ BAKEER G wholo matter was on file. ) aqi A EUA SRS Y “How about tho same month in the past | Mv.and Mrs. Francis C. Gravle have re- BEREACA AL G 00 BL SONINCOUEMS PRI FLOIBE ., £ Ll Ve - por ied— Myrtlo, aged 14 years, daughter ot turned from a six weeks visit to New York superior 10 all othors: our Io are superior Indian Afatrs, for at jeast Ml I : Onicials Are Explatning, Mr. and Mrs. George Housotaan, Twenty- | Y@ Yars{" was the next guestion. g ) 38ix weeks yisit to New York DUt wenry o8 4110 110 0yos. Tho trames propery ads | (i of e o't of e proposal. which 1 City Clork Groves states that ho nover | 8cond. streot, botweon K and L, stroots, | 10 April, 1501, continucd tho professor, [ Miss Mario Davis ot Mexico, Mo, i visit- fustds to'the fuc. Sheei or draft it b forfoler (o th Uy s (IR N LIRAYOR AREALRILDAL TR BOVOR im e et B otolook % | us he referred to a book of records, “'we had [ ing the N r of West Farnam streot. 7 9 Btaios in My . v transmitted the Squires il to Comptroller uncral at 2 o'clock this afternoon, Iuter Eyes Tested Froe of Charge. ) ' Olnon 1o be put into the April appropriation | Went at Laurel Hill cometery. two and lhl;'ce\npn:v'lcr;“:'\h'\ of rain, in 1500 J. H. Ba »sident of the New Hamp- 24 d J i wurd shill ! ok ordinnce nid aid ot know that it was thero | The Maroon Buse Ball club dosires a gamo | A21Ch and o balf and In 1% mot quite an | shivo Cattle compuny of Wyoming, is at tho Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. | ot 1 ebiginr, i until long altor it had passed. Ho remem- | with auy ball club iu Douglas county and is AURANOL00.- YU & ! ellone, = [ neommiy NI A } DL ahead as faras precipitation is concerne Yobb, G v. 3 = hock wil 3. MORGAN, bered that the mext morming after | especiully desirous of wmoeting either tho | Pumag' the first two. months of tho vear | i AMes Cobb, ieorge W. Johnes, N. Har- Comilss it the papers in tho case had been - or- | Creighton Colloge Juniors, Sixiconth Streot | yyara was scarcely any rain. or snow. in | Loon 8nd W. A, Dilmonth of Lincoln aro at I\I E:BRAS dored placed on filo, Squires visited bis | Stars, Economys, Monltors or Athletics, January forty-two hundredts of an inch | ¢ Millard. »ioro {& BULLDING MATERIAL, offico aud asked for copies of tho resolution, | This eveuing at Kuights of Pytbins hall | was ths total precipitation. fed i Fabruasy | 8¢ P Knight; business managor of the Tt s Tudinn Forvice, 1o the committeo report and tho city attornoy’s | occurs the fareweli party given by the | the total was fifty-four bundredths, making | St J0seph Herald, paid a flywg visit to National Bank A opinion, but he did not want them to show | goutlemen who comprise the membership of | a deficiency in January of twents-six hun. | O'aha yosterday. ation 3 ¥l far duinber taag thoy bad boon dispossdof, - | tho Yourk freople’s Social club. The event | dredths, aud twenty-fivo bundvedibs in the | I'ravk Coopor; prasident of tho Stock ox: S Py 0 same papers now in nands of | promises to be a most pleasant and enjoyable | month following.” chango at IKansas City, was in the city last U, S. DEPOSITORY. = - OMA N :ll‘l?llli‘::".\l;\ll:lulilfl :fl‘«:r‘t‘:«dll fl\{l;“:l‘u:::_ ‘:r‘u"\:lkly sociul success, “*We had an excess of oneinch ana a quarter | nizht s the guest of Mr. T\ W, Blackburn, for ) 1 e P T T TA R T {hu ;M”_,"‘;j Vulentine Lipp has brovght suit against | in March and then April followed by a still | v old schoolmate. Capital... $100,00) et Y s P st tho ordiunuco on the strength of the inforua: | yygh Murphy, the contractor, for damages | greater excess. ‘Chera is no telliug when this | M, Thomas A Buckner and wife of Chi- 4 $53,0)0 eV Momembar srhera he Kot Oy AT [ the sam of #00. Murphy is grading will let up. Itlooks like a wet season.’” | cago are stopping for a few days with Mr, urplus. VA AT R 333, ) nated by the 1 Bt Loy w14 bubors, though e | Twenty-sixth strect for tho purpose of pav- | +What effect has the heavy rainfall had on | and Mrs. Ira B. Mapes. M. Bucker s in- Qo Q Q > of ssortod | soknowledges ¥ ing ana in doing tho work . large quautity | the temperature!’ asked a raportor, spector of agendles of the New York Lifo IS. S , ogiogra anapiresioractianey, (W Vatanpra eI | Huthis Brick, | Pt yastarday Mr. Olson learned how he | OF other earth aceidentally fell in upon *Well, we aro way short cn high tempera- | Insurance company. AR . areiok, Lomis A | PisiiseQlle ot S aisisaaardar. Mr. Olie loarned o Lippa vroperty, whicl fs below grado. Jus- | tures so'far this year. - Why, tiio April do ol A b — fusteidy JpRRNERI S roport, It was given by Squiros to Council- | ifyyy G ¥6510r4Y continued the easo for | GERgey T IHIIICNS IS A QU (AR | Dewits Sarsspariia cioanses to blood, With the aid of his valuable and infer- THIS TRON lddci man Jacouson aud by Jucobson 1o Lo cowp- - e o A S T DR —— estinig wark, entitiod “how | bysell,' its | - = A A e Jacobson, chalrman of the fnanco | D Biriey's Catarrh Powder, all druggists | Then we uud an oxcess of seventr-ninode: | Chus, Hunley sells Union soap. roadar ro enablad'io udott Hio o, RSy contrawt, 4 committee, does uot know Low Comptroller wopr ragen Erees aiovo the pormal, DUFIDg the seme —- Tl Boalth or, in vase they are afticted %) : . doo matrolle 3 - th urlog tbo s o, in case they are afllicted, ury ; Olsen came to insert tho bill in the ordi- Police Court Finances, moath of ,1 "'..,"‘,‘f,,',(, " omporature W | Boston Gazette: Customer—Mr. Spicer, your Lol ava iy Thformcd as o the natur Ay ( nance, as bis conmittee recommended noth A recapitulation of tho business of the | SUi¥ One dearee belgw the novmul, =~ Lhe | biack tea fs just full of dead Hies. | Grocer and symptoms of every diseuse. They cun 5 i Cri D R &2 oo %0 resommoncad aou o e AlReas of 4| springs of 1557 and 1885 were both cbilly, In | My, my! und 1 told that boy to put therm in the | yumplo sulur form of TR N T hock ing of the kind, aud could o it bhad | police court for the month of April, set forth | the former mouth there was & deficiency of | spice Lox at once decide what particular form ¢ KV AND BIAIN TiEAT || 4 i s depository ot [ haa \h::\‘::du o or® holp gmatted | in Clerk Webl's neatest caligravhy, shows a (g Nervous, Chronic or Private Disease . Narvous Froviraton causod by | Vit e s 00 b drdur af Daaed oub s wands oof | total collection of 3, of which § e ——— % aceo, Waket il i ol Piian aaire, for as tho comittoe when tho papers wers placed | \JugiCiuiy and g b for costs. FoF mis: y : 5 heir walady s assumed, whether it bo. | B0t s of Tndiun affalrs, for ab Wit the outcomo of this troubla will bo | cllaneous offonsos §1014 was collectad; tho Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U, S, Gov't Report. S, ooccts, fiics, Blood or | ofBoweria eithor sex ordrals Wil L0, fartoad e 0o member will over guoss, bt they ali ad- | lf’mnlu[x au“\‘xx) contributed by .:uefnfim.-'vlm w‘". ,‘,‘. e, Mariddodie, Feict Guie o it Fouiulo Weaicnons . 111 cuko Ay biddar DX BIMAN mit that the Squires bill bas boen paig, and | 43t of Teuth streot uud north of Douglas ® Trouble, or anyof the thousandeills of a faaulgence i with =zood whd suiitient that the warrant was issued sud deliverod | Stveet: sk St Kindred hature il W egnaran riiso o b returned to the bids by the comptrolior witbout any authority | . o g 4 o| kmdreduature. C o an should | Kacu order fort v | ly i b i ever buving beon granted by the couueil. The W. A. Page Soap Co. are pub- 'l I\- 1”\” mil‘j:”fl"'\‘\h:' I To the afllicted i | Lusranieeto rofund If not w o considere ‘:.., A A lishing each week a differout list of ‘ten Worth its weight'in. gold, and sent to any | -t = forslier | ted bintes dndien Agoal ¥ Dr. Birnoy's Catareh Powder cures catarrh ‘lflm‘t‘h""‘» who gell Union Soap. Watch address for FOUR CENTS. Jeene ABULES 1wl 3 M1d21 My i isioo Lz or your grocer’s name. Call upon or addre. hG atoimact, Jver ul Telicle . S~ h . Sold Diseased Meat, 4 \ XY i i % y The annual v of stocklolders . § he f Meat Tuspecior Beson captured a couple of | J X ; Drs. Betts & BCttS, P 4 TR e e o Pranangic Munril 8 iy men peddiing discased meat yesterday andat | Who are cash buyers should not fail to petito, u i 53 | sawpany willLe Lo #f Whe of 8 onge placed them under arrest. The prisou- | take adyantage of the Hellman's admin- v 119 South 14th St.. N. 1. Corner 14th | § 3 ultiug D ae 2 o'elack b e for the eietion of dis 7 ers gave their names as Oluf Swauson ana | 18trator’s sale to secure some wonderful and Douglas Sta 12 ; Ie b A peciars i for vl 'ty isaction' of aiteh oihey ;,m” i Jusiness us o ame heforo ¢ oLl 9 ' bargains for their fall trade. Address Lawrence Schultz. When taken before the & s VISTR AT polico Judge they boty pleaded guilty aud | HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOL, AWLY PURE | Omaha, Neh were lined § and costs, Oue of the muul 13t and Farnam, Quwaha. " .