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O £ > o) — _- Jmwms] THE OMAHA === S = 22 TWENTY-FIRST YEAR OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 7, CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. i 30vs] SPECIAL SUIT SALE SATURDAY. | Bargain List dAate / ) BT SATURDAY, Cloth Hats Men's Suit Department i ) \ . X A ) J e nTe ! Sfltll 1’(121}7 SI)CC]HI LOt You are invited to inspect the samples shown in our show B( \\ I\\ll‘ 1 ‘\N l\\' 200 window today, of Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, at SZItU 1’(121\ .’;OC. ,j 0() \/ .\)() / /D A 58“70. All sizes, regular $1.00 goods. - F "y 7 chlllal \)OC GOOdS Don't l)m' until vau have seen and examined them. BOYS' ALL WOOL ; S IIonmspun, Slcotch Cheviots and Worsteds at | (: l] G\Yiot Sllitb BOYb DGI‘I)YS EBIO, $12 and S$I8S. All Ages, for Saturday N 5 You cannot afford to spend money for clothing until you have & On Saturday At $3.50. seen them. $1.00 Boys' Suit If)epartment‘ Bovs Long Pant Suis Boys' Soldier Caps, BIE Wl o i day, At $5.00. Hundreds of suits rece :ntly purchased of Peck & Hanchans of 250 New York, yet to be sold. ~ This firm makes the finest clothing in the Regular $8.00 Goods. country. We offer thcsc suits to you af a saving of at least one-third the At $8 OO ) i3 usual retail price. Cheviot knee pant suits, \valgtb $2 $8 alf]d $8 DO Some of the Nobbiest e e Regular price $12.00 50c¢ CONTINENTAL GLDTHING HOUSE. COMEEARLY onSATURDAY ever, there was u committee of ho 8s50CIA- | those on tne east being so near tne height of | said that he baa given it 3o his.motber, but | furnish and deliver on bourd the cars of the especial interest both to wouid-be purchasere subscriptions. Tur BEe building that there 1s no obstruc when taken 1o the house the mother sald she | Texas & Fort Worth Raiiroad compang, at I n 8\ i and to those who have property for sule, 1l | In pursuance of its policy to encourage B L | manufacturing in Nebrasks, swhich 18 re- tion working o Why the oo . Regarding the utter indifference of the | Jaree for all practical purposes. The assem- What is Being Done by the Committee on | pankers, who refused to subscrive to the | ply room. ie 4ixsse (b tion to the light. So far as the offices go | knew nothing of it and the lad was unsble | Sullivan station, Col., alarge quasty of stone they are well lighted, ai*y and sufticientis | to find it. He was~ kept in the | which was forthe useof ihe water works com station all night, but no amount | pany in the construction of its Denver plant. tho pr.-qd-.u room, | of racking gets anythiog from him The plaintiff commenced filling bis contract anks Will Not Subseribe, TmRD l)“{'n (O\\E\HO\ but simply men of moderate means. How- [ rooms assigned the Board of Education, | When taken in tow by “Séfgeant Whalen he | tracted with the defendant and agreed lol PROMISE OF of thie" subject. . This deparbmont will Dot Entertainment. fund, W. H. Alexander of the finance com- | 13x12: the clerk’s room, #1.5x15: the superin’ | His mother has not been to the station, but | and put in $16,655 worth of stone, when, on | mittéo, sald that the ' remson they | yomdent's room, 1x3i: iho SUpby rooth. | #OmG nOLEhboLs salloa and 10 them he stated | Octaver S 1400, be wos notifiod that the on: | rarded as cssential to the growth of the would mot assist the couvention | jox15: the teachcrs' association room, | that his motber had taken the watch and | tract was atan end. Now he avers that he wed I ate totae o) , 2 P s bankers was that the DArLy | 135x40: the vault, 5.5x12. tsy-the 8ddition | putitiu the bottom of B trunk. A search | was compelled to buy a large amount of ma- Tue Svxpay Bee will contain 8 rich and | State by all classes of business men, Tus PROGRESS OF THE GUARANTEE PUND | nad in its platform a vlank against the na- | of 13 5552 feet taken off the book room of the | warrant was seoured and the premises | chinory, and that his company bas sustained SUspay Bre will call attention to a few facts varied repertory of special articlss from the | tioual banks. Iudividually be thought the | puplic library, the Board of Eaucation would | searched, but notbing was found. lu the | dsmages in the sum that he bias sued for. showing the gain made in the same lines bankers would subscribe to the fund as citi- | hay gpe-nalf the entire fifth floor. The | meantime Freddy continues to languish. —— pens of well known writers and literary | ; Arrangements Discussed at a Meeting of | 7€nS to hielp this thing along. Mr. Alexander | Jiprary people, I undecstand, are vers well - FOUND A HIGH BAROMETER. specialists, The following is brief outline | $10¢e last fal. It will also point out the S said that the city bad solicited tbe conven- | sarisfied witt tneir quarters and propose to LOCKING THE DOOR. Al Bion ot o oA o ey 0 ORI LD I Ly (ST tion. She had it, and sbould make | yove in at once. Observer Bassler Says We Will Huve Fair | of some of the more important festures of | 1Dy Cloud—Why the Bankers Re- tbe best of it. Omaha’s intercsts were | —“Pne place for the Board of Education 1s | Having Lost the Horse the Conncil Will Try Wenther ta Last. the menu to be served up uext Sunasy : | troduced aud wade to succeed. Tue latest fused to Subscribe. at stake. She vmlldn:i rflflurd ‘: iet | jn the city hall, in the quarters provided for to Suve the Barn, There was a happy childlike expression ¥ | information bearing on the Manufacturers Hhe. oako o, by b one, | them ond it seems somewhst culldish | o payment of C. . Squires’ old 5,000 | upon Observer Bassler's face when & re- | mssociation and the coming exposition will be —_ thing had to ve done. The orruuization Unaer the caption of “Progressive Platte” 10 raise the objactions 1 have heard a ¢ Trade, the t | sweeping vill stil i o orter of Tur Bee called s den ves v ich as tho Bourd of Trade, the Real Estate | from time to time agairst occupviog the | SWeeplug vill still continues to sgitate the | port rof Tur Bnl‘vu ed at hi den terday e s p e At yesterday's meeting of the committee | association and the hike sbould A0 £Ometbing | yooms, In my opiuion they have been | Memwbers who voted for'the passage of the | morning in the government building, and he d i | | | given. mppointed to arrange for the meeting of the | 2nd vot depend entirely upon the citiz treated very liberally ana ouwhit to recoznize | appropriation ordinamece, but most of th2 s full of ‘“wise saws and modern in- | hensive and accurate «xhibits of the re- The sporting department, as usual, teems Peopic's party bere next July. the question | b oeh v did not contribute to such funds the justness of the position taken by tuc cily | members get under cover by claiming | ander the brilliaut_prospect for a [ sources of Platte county. This article, | with live local matters, incl a big b4 * ey 0L ¥ uec, A8 8 1o ere ouncil. that v T v 1 vt Vel o) e of raising the §10,000 guarantee was thor- | jsnot a suficient amount of money suo- | O ,I.‘;‘“’“u, that they did et know that | day or so of fair weatter. He had found bis | which has been prepared exclusively for | budget of horse rnews, sports aficld, base ment m o by S cretary Conoy t v 1 de by cretary Conoyer | ated but until now never realized oughly discu Reports showing what | gee 4t ‘Vl'fll",““ ““‘_b‘<’ld”;fi tonih thal the plans of the present guarters were | COmPLrol ”‘;‘!“'“ bad inferted it in e ap l'”“; “l"“" > Tue Bek, will give an cxbaustive review of | ball, pugilistics, Jawn tennis, whee!ing. ana had veen done in that airection were made illiam 1. Kierstead was of the oninion that | pever approved by the Board of Education is | propriation sheet BRI OAL, 0 rre <Ay AT interesting miscellany, /! S ; and arrangements for continuing the work | $10,000 was wsuflicient to cover the expenses | someiwhat misleading. By roference to Book | - Mayor Bemis could not understana just | There were hon tracks upon the map com. | the progress made by the numerous towns restng miscellany.Sihe program ofjithe and carring it to a successful consumma- | mooori o the convention. He said that the | A jn the city clerk's office, of the series of | how the oill got into the orainauce. It was | 1ug down from the north, which the observer | and citics that are scattered ail over the | state tourngment, which opens at Grovd a g i . A 2 | people appreciate its im- | g be ascertaine >reside: 18 DU gobilnloth : g Honteariatad people.of ”‘{,E“”{n:l,’mfif“‘,;_‘l’_l"lw e I8 un- | 1589, 1t will be ascertained that President | eiiner one of two things, he said. Squires | said were indices of the area of fair weathor | sertile territory comprisca In this thriving | Island Tuesday, will be found in full, u s Goodman reported having seen tho plans 0! | worked the comptroller or clse the official | now over the entire west, the storm which —_— | e or Georg: Jops! fcial to v as el b epublican or | 1he quarter: Ao ¢ tho use of e 4 3 des giviug he facts and | In discussing the matter George A. Bogss Sx_ al v; the “’y.:|‘;l:;:\“h(s)r\':‘;]f]b: 1“(1_“ fl‘!’fql‘" be quarters intended for tho u f the | peglected bis duty. ln either event | was central nere Wednesday night having | COUPtY, besides giving ell the fucts and | said that while the city could mot afford to | SEmMOCalIe navona; ¢ ommitiee Lo we | School board and had approved them With | j;~ was @ . case of gross careless- | touched the quoen's dowinions, figures in relation to its agricuitural and in- | Tue Suspay Bee will contain a resume of tue Nebraska law governing building and w scessary was for tho ittee 10 RO | seve 4 Sorractionait vere made, q 5 ! 5 et the convention go to some other city, tho | {7 NOCCSSAry was for the commitice 1o ko everal minor corrections which were made, | pess. Counciman Edwards was surprised Whenever you have a bigh barometric e e local members of the independent Party | raise the money. Mr. Kiersteaa volunteered : m-"}fl* l’?r -”{h_‘dv_ Nh :\.,m.‘ "J ¢ | toat such things bad never occurred before. | pressure,’” smia” Mr. Bassler, “and the wind FTITE s | loun associatious, the counditions demand- > about the floor space devoted to the Board o! There was every opportunity for evil dis- { 1s balmv like today 1n tho wnorthwest. then | should not try to sboulder all the work upon | to see the furniture raen, and he thougnt he | {4y cat Another letter that will beof more than | ing tbe measuro, its safeguards and defects, n, sold thay the plans gave that | posad nersons to° bent iba ity he aps M e o | ho 0] shouldor.oll the we 28 | 10sea ibs Jusolh ucation, said that the plaus gavs U| posed persous to' beal the city. The appro- | vou are safe in asking & man todo & favor 1 |.,(’m\¢ennl Tne :Ld(mludxnh l,lm;‘m try :\“;-u!_‘h:};m subscribed by them within “L‘Ki‘x‘ ‘”r”{i "";’.;'{l"r‘(%}ulfi}‘i‘; rn‘mm\ printion ordinance as a rule was iutroduced | But when clouds are scudding to the west | passing interest to those who delight in read- | Speculative concerns practically excludea, 10 do something themselves aud tho city . sufficient for the wants of the board for vears | and railroadea through. It was never reaa | and suggestive of the white squadron then (e 5 s . | f ot 25 would assist them. The republicans of Min Can Baise the Money Necessary. to come, “As 1 understang it,” said Mr. | at length, and the members, of their own | you want to be very careful what favor you | 18 8bout the home life of greatautbors will | while home associations are subjected neapolis had put upa large amount for their Jobn A. Wakefield was one of the most en- | C90'S: “"lm l; ‘;"1‘1'1 ani ation ;‘:*[l“llv‘?\fl kunowledge, never knew what it contained. | ask of your frienas.’” be that contributed by Edgur L. Wakeman, | strict regulation and supervision ; i Wusiastic members of tho finucce committce, | SWOSELN o or spice of a building | The way that it was disposed of was this. | From indications a period of fair weather Go Eliot's ¢ o Yoo — conventio e democ e like- > cost §2( aying £25,0 o CaRaAA: on George Eliot's girlhood’s home in slecpy, N B Mr. Boggs the right manner,” said he. -‘Letter writing | f100F spac e cl Il is 57 e, | by title. Then some member would | balmy skie dreamy old Bedworth, England. In tbis | 1° concerned, he said he could scarcely treat | and correspondence will not get subscrip- | \Which gives the Boird of Education one | move to suspend the rules. This e N letter the reader will be given a glimpse into | ePUPlican and democratic parties; an in- tnem, from @ partisan standpoint, with re- | tions. It can only be cotten by bustling.”' | tWelfth of tho whole space of a buildine | motion would prevanl and again the ordi- Anxious About Their Boys. | teresting review of the baliots iu national spect, But thecity had sohited tho con. | Messrs. Kipateicn, Aoxandar. and Gwobe | Shich when comploted will cost #450,00. | nance wenld bo read by title Snd passed. Mrs. M. Pares of Fraufert, Iad., is io | the way people hve in Stakespearc's shire, | 078 B TV of the Balow 1o uationa) vention and it would be a shame for Omaha | WOre then appomnted to see the baukers us Surely. ~h"r? o’\mhvrm hl\‘no m&m‘i;' ‘ff,‘;‘" Mr. Edwards now has a eme and be | great anxiety about ber son, Frauk H., who { and also some graphic word-puintings of the AR RN Ay PRiRck . @ @ ‘he | individuals nud not in their business capacity. | 4r1anEement, for if uoythiog the board bas | will at once introduce an ordinance, which if | bus boen in Omana and Las worked for B | joeols ory surrounding 1he place where | W4 €xceptionully interesting article in Tiz 1o permit it 1o g0 out to the world that the | yjck Smith, who visited the brewerses. (5 | the best of it pasiod, 'ho -clulms ‘Will, prevent’ & recur-{ b Haiiht & Co. SSho sy Frenk bes s wite | (072)7 soenery surrounding thbe pl | Susoay Bee. city could not raise £10,000, while Minneapo- | liquor bouses and such places, reported that e rence of anything like wha happaned in the | (o ¥ )i e Son, D0 SUVGL TIER BRE B WIIR | the gified autboress first saw the light of - Jis had raised §100,000 for its couvention. that the brewers would not ' give over §100 POLICE AND PREACHERS. pavmer:t of the Squires claim, e atinty e tral Gy e IRBAN RS L S AFTER “FAITH CURE” QUACKS. Willing to do Thelr Share, each. Asyetho has not had time t0get | muo Forces Required to Keep Order at | vB° Wil Bave “bis ordioance pro- | oo Gaiihs of her son and now owing (o bls = TR Attoraes T B A o se. | AFoURd 10 the liquor dealors. en Heauifei 1o Beer T eritCopies o huilbe T390 | g silence she feels convinced that her | Brightskics have boen so fow and far be | Mra, Hugermun's Death to Be Lnvestigated ¥ Josi Bage n Jeft- | © o0 ofTe ev. Moore re of every ordinance introduce ) 8 0 ) L 3 \e County : | Jobn Jeffcoat stated that the national £ ordinance Introduced and referred. | iy roats bave been mado good and that ber | tween these May days that society has Lud by the County Authoriifes, claimeu that it joas uniust to make wparti | exocutive committce, Wwhich includes | Rev. Mooro, pastor of the African Method- | These copies will be furnisued to the muyor, ::::xl;nl‘lc(;{:;‘2;:11:‘1‘:1“;:‘;;{::‘:;ufp:‘(b\:\:‘;(u ‘n-;‘ Doauelly, Davis, Weaver a1d Taub: | 1st Episcopal church at Eighteenth and Web. | the ity avorney and’eagh wember of the Heury Oakman of Galesburg, Il., wants to | ittle ambition to leave comfortable bearth | (1 PR T B o) tion. Representative eitizens bad gono 10 St. | bacieer aosaive, 1 ans’ thor accidoid 8 | ster streets, is baviog trouble with some of | €OUBCl o5 hear from bis sou, Mathew, Who 1s 6 tinner | fires and cosy pocks the pust Week, 6VED 10 | agad faith cure doctor, nas boen callod to the Louis and secured for Oumuna the COUVEn" | sub-diyide thoe morking eammitiser et bary | the colored people who gather at his church | IRON POLES FOR MOTOR WIRES, snc 8 erippls.. Rs, fathor foars that he 18 | Leop up necessary social obligations, and in | attention of County Attoruey Matiouey who { tion. In dolng so~they agreed to entertnin S e " 5o'clock. | to bear and listen to the spreading of th = 4 them report Monday afternoon at 5 o'closk. ¥ L *® | Unsightly Wooden Svpperts Will Not Be | he will come to Omaba bimself when ibe | consequence tbere has been hittle aoiue. | The case of Mrs. Sam Hugerman who die son is dead, will Investigate. the national executive committee and to fur- | By Wean y 2 g0s pel. 5 o 3 o ball | osuitable ~for = the mssemblage | u 'and tio gencral committee mightas well | right. butsome of the younger and ; The street rail way company is preparing to mecessury bills an LOA S which Tue Bre will coronicle in its Sundsy | aud that an important feature in the trent of delegates. The citizons knew tbat todo | abandon the idea of holaing the convention | JEP Noumger 850 MOTe €0- | erect ornamental iron mbLor poles for its new | ment be alienat bis wife's affec his would reguire the expenditure of 10,000 | pere. thusiastic ones are all wrong. They attend | """ ™ p it This One May Come, edition. There bave been several card ‘x’u w 28 the u »“mlu u of bis ;\: 's affec or §15,000. and they had agreed 1o raise the |~ Tis committee to solicit from the retail | the mightly meetings for the purpose of de. | ©/6CtTiC lines which sre to take the plnce of The latest Judicial lighy now oxpected 10 | 1o 1iey and otber forms of social entortain- | Mes Bras haeies ‘He. Wooks shawas with woney by subscription. Now it was uot | trade is composed of D. J. O'Douahoe, | feating the objects ttat the good man is try. | 106 bobtail horse oar. This will be | hold court in this city, commencing next | " A | i s et Sps MAC AL S Tight 1o suppose that the 1ndependents, Who | (1o a . g . Lo . s iy D AL done on Fifteenth - ‘sfreet, from Web- | arong, Joa ey NP H ment which usually follow the Lenten luli | W8S becoming esiranged from bhim for no 00 DOL ALIIBEF over 700 1 the city. tod who George Munro, William Geutleman, R. S. | ing to accomplish. In other words, Rev ster to Howard suesy 'and on the | Yovdsy, is Judge Thomas of North Dakota, 3 L 5 4 reason which be could assign, except the are not in good financial clrcumstances, “\l:r“' s ].‘1“"\?0!':1“[“ ‘nOh-" "n?"“’-’} Moore thinks that these young people are | “iowry” or Ninth stweet line. Tne com- | Yudge Woolson of lowa having telegrepued | snd these will be pleasantly treated in the fluence of the people about her. He is con- sbould be asked to put up the money them: | 1o solieit from the peopie's party was sy | CIissaries of the old gentleman who boasts | PAUY 16 required to use’ifon polos iustead of | 1hat be could not be here ip time to begiu the | social columns of Owmaba's metropolitan | Finced sbut atio Qled fealing that war.” and selves. o OGN RIS REAR\ . BT \n»[;. of having a cloven foot. To bring them under | W000€u oues, in sccordmmce with the pro- | sessions of the district court paper, which hos made & feature of its soclal | 1%, D€ 1881 week of her life sue disliked to When the meeting convened John Wake- | [oot and Paui vandercoors - oot 4 proper subjection the clergyman has askeq | ¥'$1008 0f an ordinange passed a few months Juage Dundy it is expected will go to Mis sl have him with Ler. He says that nothing field of the exccutive committee stated | * X committon of nina 16 receive b for the appointment of two special oficers to [ 829 Y the eity coudell. The compuny bas | Sourl, bul there i a wonderful amount of in- | pu — Liin ‘Eroune. ho 1 eemetaatly Litian aosinn thal BbOUL Uhirly men Wero Bt WOP | tigual execuiive commition was sl bn | keep mattors straght, The requesi it i | been granted permits to erect the iron | defuitencss in the wovements of the district this eround ho is ezpecially bitter ogainst -~ preparing an acnex to the west side of | nointed as follows: J. Jeffcoat, J. M. Tay. | Eranted, providing the oficers are paia by | Poles on Fiftcentb and Niuth streets, Judges and it mav be nccessary for Judge The doings of the fraternal societies falth oure the Collseum building. He said tnat | [or" Dyl Vardervoort, Jobn & Wakefioly, | the courch insteaa of by the cit and now Superintendest Swmith is receiving | Dundy to rewain in Omaba. AN AT e e e ¥he Lvai operstor oF medium By, whom eutrances' on all' siite of the buildiey | o uul Vardervaorty Jobu 5 Wakefeld, 1680 of by tho ity Ang pax Sun (MRARE througbout the city will receive exbaustive | Mrs. Hagerman was treared charged o f66 would bo cut aod il the arraugciments would | Goibrg Lavi%, Kicbard Smith, Allea Root, H. iaaat (T e—" There has also been some outside talk in P E O trestment in Tue Suxvay Bie, written by | for each visit, uud since tho womau's death be complete by Monduy. The aunex 10 the | g Wo 1, Klemiosth Work upon the city and county bridge | FeF4Td 10 the company pulting iuto service s | In honor of the visiting members of this | ope who bas been there aud knows just what | LCF Busband hus come to Mr. Hagerman and buildiog will be used for the press, tele. Smeape— . ey Y ions (oo | 1ot of “noiseless” motors—the Westinghouse | organization, the Omaba chapter will give 4 | $4RARFED hP TUS) MuncuRE DALl WGRRY. BV graph, committee and cloak rooms.’ Tha KICKING WITHOUT CAUSE, over the arm of Cut-Off luke and &long the | gear—like those that propel the East Omata Fenize Y ¥ € is wanted by the thousauds of fraters in —_ i canatiL s (0N S IAT ARGN e 0 !ina of Ames aveuue is progressing iu @ sat- | line, but Mr. Goodrick says the compauy | B8 Informal reception at the home of Mr. and | o Were Keady to Burglurize, tween 7,000 and ...W'..‘,”.,.,. Toe commit. | School Board Members Ralse Groundless | isfactory manner. Sixty-three bents of the | 8lready use s numover ofthem, Tuey wake s | Mrs. L)nn.'-"\lil’-\‘m‘l{':lm Hlmlm- —_— Allen Bros.’ wnolesale grocery store on tee will require 7,000 chairs, which will have Objections to Their New Quarters, § = little less noise, he says, thau some motors y eveniog, May 7 visiting P, > b 0f hense pa. ney strea pjecti poin 10 be purchiused. ' Mr. Wakefeld said he iud | Some of Lhe merbers of 1he Board of Ed- -Lx':gf:nh;:f g '1‘Af;”x‘::l:uukdunnwx‘-n;::xlfvu:fi now 1o use, but down town the difference | 8ud their escoris cordislly iuvited. 3o AmoRRL &LAINNRS QF R DEOM 12 ApATRA «l»‘»urr»mm ne ‘h\:x‘vl:yl.h?\ ‘;!n’m«;“‘l :': |b’ b ;‘“u“"'fi'fl.‘:‘c fost of remodeliog the build. | ucation object totakiog the quarters as- | on. Next week the approaches wili be | i BOIse can not be distinguisbed. or Nesnasks i collectiug the latest any most reliavie tn. | PUFTLTARE, HRieUE NS TLUIRIRY SRt be fhBomes Kilpatrick, cbairman of the finauco | h!'\:(tjlv'uh the b'x‘unj on l‘he fifth floor of the t)r,:i;i \lr:ul‘l“.l?:";y m"ll:x'x:uy\-w‘?l( ue‘xw‘:'; Gola s ame—— R formation from the great “f""' s ard finan | .\uan‘ b ?5.1,.\.”,"“%.;. Iwm.uu u’: |.m, resr committee, reported 1Lat 3,250 of the $10.000 | o . oouey claim that the space is | [ IRe o ar line to" Courtlang | Armed with a warran, and some requsition | _ONARA, May 6.—To the Editor of Tax | cial ceuters of the world. The warkets of Thcy dia ack waik. for bius but sbabILL th Fuarantee’ fund had beer piedgod. ibe | ifl' 8CCORAINg 1o the original agreement: that | 18 Sb¢ papers, Officer Haze of the detective force | Brr: Plense change the statement in Tue | Europe, as well as those of America, are | qust of the alles from thers foa '::'.‘-‘r'.f'i?.u‘.-f Wholesale men bad subscribed &), the lum- | he Fooms are not properly lLighted, and that —— aeparted for Eagle Grove, Ia., yesierday to | BES last night about Pearre Muun a&bout | covered in Tue Stanay Bee and intell | 11y swallowed up in the darkoess Tho vis bermen §400, the botels §50, the street rail | the council bas o right to require the board Jumped from & Motor Car. 88! Ly o Jeaierday 10 | 4 e kickea out of bis home by my futber, | C0Vored I8 ’ ARG IR had ¥ ways 81,50, He was very muct dissppoited | topay for Light, beat and jeoitor servics. | G- E. Ferry, an insurauce man occupying arrast dud velurn Joseph H. Baith. 8 young | uy'fhs T raa away, and obiigs ¥ 18t0OF: | gence of value to business men will be pre- | 1w, ud OrOkeR OPen & window sud were 1 the 08 T ~ 4 n wh J 4 g. 4 2, 3 7 5 - N -1 Ehiukicms ask that U b over undertagen, | 119%8 Prolesiauis declaro tha 1f the oouncii | Ofices i the Coamber of Commerce, jumped | P8, b Js yanted (or horsamtenlion, || %5 E IR Cpkhns Moxs. | sented in the most concise form possible. | Hads bis Apbearatco on the scans, T'hbe bavkerhe suid, Liad refused to subscribe | 4085 L0t recedo from its position the board | {rom 8 Faraaw street motor &t Sixtecutt | rear of Sixiecnth aud Cass streels. Then he A F A ———————— 8.ceat, aad 1o iteal Estate Owners assucia- | Will make a formal demand for a refuna of | 80d Paroam streots vesterday moruing aud | ook the auimal to Fremout, where be dis- Capture prtens. With money secumulating in all the finan | - "“‘“"t‘ "l"“'l' gy tion, which bhad made cheeriug promises, | the £20,49%0 paid by the board o Was thrown Lo the ground, receivinga severo | osed of it toa farmer. cers Green and Poole e ) cial ce e que 16 | ot 8 moolng of the Rellmad Pestal bad ot come up with & doliar. He had ol | fund, ana then look elsewbrre for s sariess | scalp wound. He was taken 10 8 helghbor. - (o Oficers (ireen and Poole carned 90 eaoh | ciul centors of e country the question With | Clarks aasociation of Owmsba the supusl P ever bieard from the ussociation, but was of | Aichitect Beindorfl laugbed when told | 10K drug store and his wound was drésed Sulng the Wator Works Company. 1ast week in the shape of rewands for tho | capitalists the world over is, what shall we [ vlection of officers occurred as fol e Ahe opipion that its members, Who were, 85 | that one of the objections made by the Board | P¥ 8 Poysician. No serious consequences | As president of the Nebraska and Colorado | Brrest of Uuited States army deserters. This | o' oo surnir Ay real eatate offers | lows: H. 1. Shoar was olaia oresitant by 8 goieral bing, retired business mon of | of Education agaiust gccupying the new | Wil Fesult. Stone company, Con V. Gallagher bas | 'DCreases the capital of the Police Relief as. | B0 WHB NERRAT AL 69004 | W ol > Yoy wealth, should 'fxboruuy subscribe to the | quarters iu the city hall'was thst artificial e — - 7 s0ciution by 30 or one-fourth of ibe reward. | promisiug field for investment Tur 5 v | acclamation; Jovu Keyser, vice president - Freddy's Story Wasu't Verified, brought suit sgainst the American Water | W. J. Mettlen, secrétary i treasurer. p project light would be needed iu the offices. - 4 Work: S ——e Ber keeps its rs iuformed as 1o the ! To this Mr. Bogss made an sxplsnation 0b Rlt's vory evident aaid. s Beindorst Fred Wageeuer, the 10-year-old watch Orks company io su action 1o yecover §25, R T | e | Delegutes 10 division associati which q Lehalf of bis aasociation. He said thet, on | “tbat the school dirctors have not visited | tBlef, is eitner recarkably stubbora or Las a | 7 2Smeses. b AU7 o'clock yesterday morning the river | BOVEMEDt of real estate in this city and also | Weets 1o Burliugtos in June D. Ron, 4 ite contrary, the memuors of the Keal Esiate | the new rooms in the city ball. There sre | beartless motber. Tue watch he acknowd D 1o Relition whick hes besn filed 1o the T . v Walsr mark of | Presents tbe opiuion of leading real estate | X Melaugblin, J. B, Martin, D. C. Hudson QWhers 8380cialion were Bot med of Wealtt: o by ey (o e d e e . e 1 district court the plalntiff alleges that duriug | was 5.0 feet above the low water mark of | | with E_C. Sawyer, J. G. Hart, 8. D. Hall | §es bo stole from 1515 Webster street, | the month of July, 15W), his company co b | 1507 4ug risiug. | owrers aud dealers us to the various phuses W. C. Mulford slterustes,

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