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(] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; St 17 1892-SIXTEI THE OMAHA BEE. |NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS wermowans - WILL PUSH PUBLIC WORKS | s thogseermen o, torete 'K NEWSPAPER MAN SPECIAL NOTIOES, City Council Sitting as a Board of dering thelocation of fire hydrants. | CLUNCIL BLUFFS, —_———— tzation. et ¥ COUNCIL BLUF The city council met last evening as a THE PINKERTON HESSIANS. - T < 1 p—— Colonel Bain Delivers a Delizhtful Lecture | board of equalization, and immodiately ot | £pccial Council Qemmittee Appointed to Phe ¥ . . 4 l‘ :“I\Ilir‘gyl‘[‘»lIlur-l:['wurll:u:\r~:|vl.r~ ",iv,‘-ml.; FFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. « i ; e Dk . v ¢ . e Founder ous Toledo i SRl A otmatly o od b VERIGE WA LR at the Chantauqua Grounds. ittt Ui S i ki Take Charee of Paving and Grading, | OV the Army is Recraited, tts Work ana [ * g {0 et d® | M. Smith: 1 rooms, 2 bath rtooms and all - — to make several changes in assessmoats as S S Its Strength, censtal Anfl SETARIITE TroATment uprove ts; good stablo and out Teincred ty Carrler toany partof the City roturned by the assessor. —— Nebraska was among the first states of Drs, Copeland an 1 YO0 have "\“:;z"m;”h' l' "" '."’°;_ ‘ 4 4 . T L O v nstdieae y - N { vt 1 o 3 OU have angthing for sale or trade soe 8%, BTN, « WANACER WHAT HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR TODAY _lnv(hu (otnmmnl Ix.) rm-vhnlmmd 'ra SPECHT'S INVESTIGATION REPORTED | in Um‘ union to prohibit, by law, the Shepard, * A E 1. Shofe, Broadway and Maln Stra0b. LW, .“ S tion was from Mrs. Josephine Car- Pl bringing of armed vodies of men, other — - OB RENT—Dweiltnzs in all parts ot the TrLEPTIONES | KU RO Or il roll, The clork was instruatod to raduce the than federal soldiers, from other states, [ mue peinted stator D ) Siey: T U, Stieate, Btond way i Main Features of Vesterday's Pro- | assessmoent on her lot on N streot between Wipf Birkhnaree Adonted | tunsen its bordars. The ennctment of the | and Shapard difes e of Dre, Cobalifid | XA ANTED-Rastorn NavMsicn Tnnds in, 6% SSiiNoR NRNTION, gram—Fatire Treats 1 Mtore for | Twenly AUk and Twontyalxth strcots, [ by the Councllmnd Arengements | oroy ey bordors, The entetment of the | aud shevurd aifor trom tho wtoreotypu run | AV il o PR MR Lty %0 —_— Those Who Att nancipn- to §1,000 and raise the assessment on tho lot Made to Get Contracted Work T C CIIULLUV UL o R i LIBL UL At e Broatway and Maln stroot. s . b0 PUE BIGGEST BARGAIN-Doublo resls known people, restdents Pinkerton's men brought into the state | G AL LR TS h Ot we dence lot. No. 110 fouth First straot, S0 i Boston storo for avy goods, Twenty fifth and N streets to $1,850 to guara the proporty of the Burlington | of the eity, representative of some particutar | feot front: bast toention nd 1 4 Council Bluffs Lumber Co. A reduction of nsscssment on forty-five road during the famous engineors’ | profession, trade or craft. This has beenso | 1he ity It takon &t ones Dy & ijead 1o The funera) of K. A. Norling will take | = The Chautaugya management has con- | lots in McGavock & O'Keefe's addition was The apecial meeting of the council hield last | strike of 1888, The presonce of armed | frequently commented on by newspaper | DeAristreet Bt place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from bis 1at6 | vincod tho public of one thing. If there is | ordered and the amount increasea uvon tho | night was crowded fall of ginzer and loud | mon recruited from the slums of castern | Fyilers, 4% they note the testimonials of cior- | JOARM and elty loans at Towost ratos residence, 517 South Main strect. which an expocted speakor is | property of the South Omaha Land com- | talk. citios and givon quasi-logul nuthority | Hen oF dRqueetionod AtBAIE n Omais and | - Dwoliig wnd buainess ronta vicinity, that necds no further emphasis Money loaned for local Tnveste owned by the Schlitz Brewing company at Under, Way at Once, N Y. Plumbing Co tion Day Celebration, any misbap b s altr Wi wed £5 and costs by ™ r e e for- Gommitting | Unable to apnear, tho disappolntment of tho | pany, tho total amounting to 81,03 The | This was all brought on by the raportof | v g iinnless shoriffs, tonded 1o pro- | Gieinity, het it needs rthet s \ 2 esterda ks ot 5 Kiowsl T80 Y it BI6 N i c S ARSI o P g Wl B A D38 8, tonde C - W thit afforded by the continued appears Ve Wouges & Towle an assault aod vattery upon Mrs. M expectant aadienco is fully atoned for by | comlaint tiled by the Board of Trade com. | the special committoe appotnted to favesti- | oop B et % bt ponco, | FBE0 O testinony of (h'S tyhe 2 Poarl stroat, This week is presented tho sta I give an | mittee was considered. A large num ber of | gate the office of the Board of Putfic Works Hooten, upplying some one else, who w FUk SALE—Elovator with corn aholie 'he regu moeting of Ktchetah council | equal, or even great treat. The public | lots and blucks were mentioned as being | and the plan that that body had adopted for though open conflicts were fow. But e (Ll'l“mlm well known not_onl ho 4000 bu, datiy; eorn er ndor, 10) b one dangerous riot occurred, and that at [ 2415 the mewspaper world t QUGS | hour: saw mitl attachn 0 il P, e assessed 100 low and tho amounts on several | carrying on ite business, e roport recited Trgs 2a e fashine il ho fasnous oo | Jours aaw inll were raised aud corresponding reductions | po condition of the unfinished contracts lot | Plattsmouth, in wiich, as usual, an tn- | Blude m (950, (4 eora s me 006 vebicle for Nos- T 2004 buw niuss: located No. 8, Dogree of Pocatontas, will e held | has loarned that every day thero is some this evoning i tho wigwam of tho Red Men, | ypive ™ toh something whicti gives them r T BN Shoato, ) Braadway and Main street, at the ; made on other property. 4 . 4 LY'S HOSULINE goninayand T 1850 the mAnARe 27’.{»'.‘37 :m’.nl:rrn-'\\‘:r}«‘n\, lnm'.n-,;.‘-.-a_ more than their money’s worth, so there is A largo nun)hrrpnf other complaints of a | 10 1801, and in giving the cause furnished the | nocent spectator met his doath. In | of e .’-“.'\" .”’1'||‘-‘;‘.‘< "\'|- '\' W iee YOR SALE-On 1 4 A. ttachwitz complainod to the polico ves- | littie grumbling over necessary changes in | minor nature were considered. On the per- | same statements as woro given in Tur Bk | Omaha the ruffianly conduct of the men | PAks residing b i Locust sireet, | e e Cotneti Binms 8 it terday that his son, & voung man, had stolen | the program. sonal st owland & Wraaford asked ‘10 | on the day on which tho fvestigation wos | was n constant mennce. Ono Pinkerton | vl Fidrbunies lving, 1t was eariiol, somos | Sloafo, liroadw.y nd Main stroot g r ther's wateh apd left home, Tho | The aisappointment caused by the non-ap o their assessment reduced from §2.100 t0 | yulq, Sy ¢ » { T NISOXPRPIORED 11 Lstne Trented foF & Glvonic SORS T - - poaranco of tho groat tanil_ disputnnt was | S0 1o comnitteo found that tho rosolutions | Kunds ofun unicnown strikor, i sovoral | i bt ot s s st |2 one 12 enoside et iy property, | ordering the repairing of streets aud filling | were wounded while on duty, but so V8" he maintained the You eannd chucks, ono G-1neh, ona 4- neh and 1l clinek: § sots motal turnin: tools, ot+; also powerofl eneino, with <hiftine, ald, i response to put it too steo:ly dance in the westera art of tho city morc than made np for yesterday afternoon. | Pho assessment upon B patarday Tottel Marriago licenses wero lasued yesterday 10 | (510,61 Bain of Kentucky was reached by | composed of eighty-thre acres, located in | washouts were in the hands of the streot | great was the secrec, 18 Rasmus of Omaha and Minnie Ley of ! ; gk 3 St ; e avat ann . " iitol oers of | WiFe in timo to secure his prosence hore, but {he southwestorn miet of tho city, was re- | commissionor, but owing to tho eroat num- | the dendly assaults wero notknown for gt A L BTy Bl ke \ Lorl { Omatia and Mary Iohir_of Couneil Blufts, | notin time to advartiso his coming toany | dueed from 15,000 to S1000. ) 0 prop. | Uor the commissionor had had to reduco bis | somo time after they oceurred. None of i considerd ineuratye, 1 enn testity | Wil ho Sold choap fF cash oF o thine Lo Pt Both couples were marriad by Justico Ham- [ extent, The crowd that gathered 1n the | o !{ Wittt B8 BRTHOs B force. The report rocommendad the appro- | the men dared venture up town unl L this from iy o ersond epericnee: | | Dty X ress Box 4, Bitlatt, T i mer. amphithoater was thereforo given an agroe- Tho council was St Lo sossion at o lato | pristion of 8,000 from tho general fund to [ disguised, but theiv disguises did not 18 00 w0t ool from ot disagrecante | 2 ACRES of Tand In southorn low s for 31l All the omplovos of the oston store at- | yiio surprise. D, Eiliott introduced him as | hour. ¥irsh this WoRlL aiways protect them. - Their loud swug- [ and ofeisiva'aise of chronfc entarel: Tor (s | =40 8o acros o) neros it fur n” Wi i autat ssterday afternoon, A il — — — & Pars pive theth awayv: o i s was | yearsatien ad heon 1 suile om this | cout orsale. Johnston & Van Patton tended Chautauqua vesterday aftern oo, ais | the poerof any speaker on the American Fignroh Trom the Ansessivent Lilat: The reportalso stated that tho sidowatic | £¢rs gave them away, and fortunate was | §RATACIECL Ehad beon wsaor from ths o = 2 M \ Lercd by theit employers, Mosars, Iothoring. | platform. ‘o this Colonel Buwin made pro- [ City Clork Ditzea has just voceived from | contractor had beon diatory and that the | NC pvo osanped to his Heudquartors | tried withoub numbor and withoutimiv tono | JIRVSALR=Alblon, Rolioe wills on Boono ham, Whitelaw & Co., and il tio expenses | Testund exeused De Ellioti's fervent praise | tho county vlerk n statoment of the number | layine of permaucat sidewalics was in an un. | Without a butgered head. e DI 1 LOM0 POWCE W (Lot ontire yosr; of the trip were paid. QIO BLOUNLI VAL Ui iehaleld of miles of railway in the city, tozether | satisfactory coudition, that preference had HOW THEY ARE RECRUITED, Impressed with the high charaeter and wnine- iy Subacity, 100 ’n(..,‘ i85 mach nerd w{ LD 1 ees somplete (i every dotiil. (oo Dr. Blliott Colonel | with tho assess of tho evidence they | g never heavd him speak. ‘Th 1s right in bis estimate of tiicial stone, though | The m (e residences § aeres of 1, e berfs s 4 valuation, been given to the 8.5 WL Gk uniniprove | castorn Three men were arrested by Deputy Mar 18 used by the Pinkertons to were slutea with being fugitives from jus m‘;::;‘ll“'j,‘l{f:»’]‘l'l{ii‘l'{]“‘l‘:’y}‘}‘Ef ‘;I'fl'l!:r»*‘;’_;m:l:'rf miles of railway, assessed valuation §11,15) The roport wound up with the statement ave surrounded, like everything & i land. E hefe & tice. They arcsupposed to have bu | ot Cotonel” Bain apoko on the subjeet | Per mile, making a totul of §30,551. The | that the delay of worl o alt public improve- | elsé of the Pinkertons, with secrcey, A )0l 1AL On ows ot dwel s i ear 1802 was caused chiefly [ force, such as they have at their com v of tho city, "B 11 Sheafe. fzed a barber shop and stolen a lot of razors nnd other toois. Thoy gave their numes ns Alonzo Ingersoll, Wiliiwm Lottaro ana W. | ¢ ficead on SR 1o stos Cmong the Masses. His themoe was but | F'remont, Bikhorn & Missouri Valley, | mouts for thoy ad on which he strung a variety of | cighty one-hundredths of a mile, assessed | by the improper specifications drawn up and | mand, could not be collected in aday or Witty epi- | valuation £5,000 por mile, makirg a total of | adopted by tne city ongineer uno tho Board | Week. In the fivst place they advertiso Tk, BENT a0 s unfurnished, ficing oast. or one furnishod thsuit, Tw Windows Tn anch room. _Apply 16N ist strect, A R e el ek S W P " formen. They do this in o citios papers that tbo merchants would close thelr | mode. thetlling word pictures—one. fol- | Saitarion a5 o0 pay ooths miles, jassossed | mistakes made In ndvortsing for tho work, | KAGHe LhGY hvo bt 5 bui dinz, woll established trade; 100 tlon ation 3,500 per mile, total 814,025, Tho | 4¢ wwoll as by amenainz the specifications on | Lisement is inserted in the papers nsking pear Omaha” Price, &30, Wil tuke good places today, as well us vesteraay for the i v LIV R sariny | ! ¥ N lowed the other so swiftly and so gracefully | Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific has seventy - for able-bodied ren with courage. farn in exchanze, K. U, Shoafo, tile after the publication of the advertise- bonefit of thoso who wistied to attend tho | that tho audionco wos swent along through | G0l a v ) Chautauqun, was n mistake. Wien tho | tears and Iaughior as though a Ciough was ;','l‘l;::li(‘,’,‘l“'i."“;:“‘;;"r"l:;“,‘”‘ ‘:‘“‘]”s“"‘:“f""‘;,“’g iHent toE Bl Soinctimes the phraso “those with JFOR SALE-Town farus tn Pottavattunia agreement was first circuiated it was the | guiding (heir emotions. It was prozounced S DPERHG Td il aaisr of o S army experience preferred” is ad- nd adjoining conitios 1 11, Sheafe intontion of those who ot it up to havo the | §ila most pleasing leetire. of tho ascombly, | MLissourt Pucific has a mileage of one and [ Mr. Specht moved the adoption of the re- | 4,3 Tha applicants do not under. VAN - 4 i LBk § i i lec > asse + | thirty-three one hundredths of a milo, a; N th { e vith 3 Py S nder- ANTED—-About August 1, fn a privatg stores closed on both days, but the plan met [ ayd at its close there were iglis over th A 3 portand the motion carried without any | ¢i0nq thut they ar be eng: ; f o o 4 with so much oppesition that the paper was | aes by s close there werono sighs over tho | sessed valuation per mile, $5,500, total &,650. i stand 1ey aro to be engaged by the 4 Y funiily, o competent gt for general U ke AL ¥ | loss of & taniff aiscussion. The Owmaha & North Platte, ninety-nin | OPPOsition. famous Pinkertons. The name of the SYORTRERL SV I A Ve bl 4 =i Elocution and Physieal Culture. one hundredths of mile, assessed valuation Mude It Interesting for Specht. advertiser is not inscrted, only an ad- S f.‘,' RASS AL DI [N A Big Attraction. Yesterday morning the Cav ; £,600 per mile, total 1,534, The totul num- dress given, In New York tho addre o 1 eandINon. Oha i heumitic Lisvels Mannwa hus a big attraction on (he | the pupils i Slowitien i "lh.'f:if-'ii"ifi‘nfi'é‘é ber of miles i3 cight and elghty-eight ono | It looked s though that bad soutled tho | LEESE el S PEC | Broadway, near Bl o o (CHERIGE A, Avkits Coungil boards for the coming week. Com- | occupicd the moraing hour. Prof. Carnes | Bundredths, and the total valuntion & matter, but there was fuu ahead, and when | 4, United States express office, suys o it 3 : S “ 2 o , ] y D Tho valuation of the several telegraph vas Over y i 5 United States oxpress L iy X i~ Hotols and restaurants in Low mencing Sunday, July 17, Prof. Ogawa | had already appeared and onthused tho nudi- [ The valuguion of tho several telesraphi | it was over th committee ou vaving, eurb- | 4o Now York World. . Hero the Pin- I e G 0IRE | Brofy s bukiaees and troop of roval Japancse performers | S160. So many times before thas there wis | g og"y total valuation of £1,000 more. ing and guttoring was slightly disigured. | kertons have an entire upper floor and W locatods Wil taico Rind i part trad o u tho entertamment of th Mr. Lowry startad sic by | on RemORy. Winehestay HiN s rite for dotalls! B. 11 Sheife, k of ve T'he assessed valuation of the several bank- | for the aprointment of a special committee, | % s n Ing institutions has also been received and is | consisting of the city attorney, the city en- | olvers, policemen’s clubs und uniforms as follows: gineer ana threo mombers, to which should | are stored here and acceptable appli- formances will be giv ‘h evening, | plause. Fnlon Stoek Vards bank 19 03 | be referred sl paving and curbing ordi- | cants are equipped. There is always on the first commencing at 5 p. m., and the | = Lust evenng Ben King gave anothor of | Huckers Nutlonal hank 50 40 | nances. He said that ihoro had been errors | hand. kept availuble for emergencies, a cecond at § p. m. Performances will last | his unique entertainments, consistiog ~of | gouth Omuhix National b 03 11| e orala b o puving eorn. [\ VoLl drilled corps of from 150 to 200 men. one hour. This is no **Wild West? | musical novelties, story ng, s of | South Omahu Savings bank . 8 stopped thare w j com- [y When a man is accepted he is told off : darama, ete, pleted this season. Tho season wus far ad- R L show, but 15 something evory resident | TG S0 faltowed, The underlying Total... Yanced and no work was undor way, Some. | And instructed upon the duties he will 2 e ALY of Council Blulls and Omnha should [ aea of this nopotac form of Chiuthdduans 1o thing was wrong. and he hoped - that the | huve to perform. An experionced opern- | M. A w. PAIRBANKS. (FOUsnER 0F TETOLEDO | SAp N gy phiodern Tnorosements: council would take action that would preveut | tive, usually an old and experienced de- BLADEL 1621 LOCCST STRERT, cambranco in ‘Council Blufs or Omaba. Will give o public exhibition in front of | morming excopt tho excreisos of tho clussos, - the otel Manawa cach evening for | Stjil the audience seemed to tind much cn- kil cight consccutive evenings. Two per- | jovment, and so expressed themselves by ap- JEOR SALE-A first el merchandise with good wili; price £,00; will tako zood land v ce.” B L Shoafe, JOUR SALE-Stock of i with store nnd fixtures rade for land, B 1L Sheafe, JOOR SALE=8 acros of ood Tond wid e s with four acres land In Warne rv und notions, price £,000; will That Sehool witness. Original Jupanesc feats will be | to picture the shadowy memories of the | T < i * performed, feats that will nt once enuse | events of the season. A large nu.nber of Tho action of the county commissioners in [ any further deiay. tective, is placed in charge of the squad “Woll, I hadn't heen under their earo | B, 1L sheafe. the average spectator to marvel at their | weird fizures, dressed as for asheet and [ refusing to mako the levy of 12! mills for Mr. Spuvh'i chairman of tho lym'lni:lcrlnn- and he puts them through a fewevolu- | before Tdiscovered why it was they were able = = difficultness Prof.Ogawa is enroute frorm | Pillow case party, took possession of the pl the purpose of purchusing sites o scting | Mittee, arose in his wrath and declared that | tions, sufficient to grour S5 » | to offer such evidence to tie public. They s I o Fifth Avonne theter. Aot | form. Oneof the unknown porsonatedDr. ;i ; {1 b nd erectng | i ova motion was: most disrospectful, It | Lo licient toground them in the | Fo THHERCH A promise. They do wh VMANHOOD RESTORED. Jupan to the Fifth Avenue theater, New X ¢ school houses, and County Attorncy Ma % 5 i rulesof marching and maintaining asolid | . tobe able to do. T B h e o b Booked wilhitiel liott, the superintendent, and tonk charge of S was for tho solo purpose of disgracing and | 10O\ FEe TR LB it JEBLI Lo RO SRt LG TR AU GS 5k s CEANATIVO. ko where he is booked with his com- | e hrogeam. Eich of the noted personages | honey’s ovinion that the South Omaba | throwing mud on the committee. Lowry [ Font. Military tacties are not carcied to | are thorough and seentitic and yot il 1 Wondarful pany for an extended engagzement. The | who had appeared on this yem’s program | council i the proper body to | hud bulidozed former conncils aud now | fhe extent they ave inthe metropolitan | Rifniess, There was o gutting or biening WiitiSh &larantad wanted to bulldoze the present orzanization. | volice, but i new man must acquire the 1d and presantand yet wont 4t onee to e 10 cure ull Keivous Dige performances will he e tod inopen | was caricatured by som> o is in accordance 2 'of the ghosts. | make tho lev ) Weak uir and will be free for everybody. A little magie lantern served o illustrate | with the position taken by the council. The | !f he could not do that, he wanted to throw | fundamental principle When the ve- | seat of the aise:se. bronging relief wnd sciting e b Momory, Loes of I — Prof. Do Motte's lecture. Weaver's freo [ - S B ECE MR B 4B COMTCe = g | mud a tho committecs, quired number of men have been secured | AUOULASteady Fnpravenicnt Motory, Los of liiain ANOTILI CHANCE silver speech was mude moro impressive by | SCHo01 board hus beon working under the | Ty, Chaffec smd that ho wanted the paving | io names of the other applicante. if fultoriwhig the & J 3 : 2 onalot thol RO ES \wHo eoatoraak tialm ol charter of a city of the second class havin | and curbing ordinnnces, togother with tho | gpo MURER D CIR PUIAE SDRGENES I SR ; B 7 TR O S T oo by the handful.’ Otner speakers wero in | more than 5,000 people, while the council has | petitions and papers, to'go to the spocial com- | ¢ (0 BHE€ EASREIEE, TG ARRHORS BB | JEE0 T s LUt mre shouid 1. | Before & After . 3 LET like manner comically imitated, &s were also | been conducting the affairs of the city in ac. | Mittee. 'Thore was “no jntention 1o cast any | i€ ) saton for tukureicall, Byl Lraohtion nbon LAl Ia T awilliput 16 el Plotgraphed from life, Thos " et the exereises in physical cultute and elocu- | cordance with the provisions of tho charter | slur upon any member, but theve dad been | that means, when demand “is made on | jyz " vt exer o, youthtul T 10se that could nov avail themselves | tion, woverning citics of the first class having | too much trouble. There had been too much | the Pinkertons for an extea force, they Tuking pencll and paper Mr. Fairbanks GRS d ] 3 g ) i, o At W) ity of our parasol and sun umbrella SALE [ Busy hands were last_evening arranging | more than 10,000 population. In cities of the | delay upon the part of some one. Tho uews- [ get the men by sending to the nddresses | Wrote the followin & which is repro fuced over | 't iy, Consamption 2 up last Saturday will he a chance to do [ the necessary decorations, mottoes, gate- | second class the county commisstoners wake | bapers had placed the blame upoathe council | of those who were told that they would | * fac simile of his siznature: it By l*;_m(‘\ I the vest pocket,” Tiice 80 Saturduy fiist, when we wi'l put on | Wavs, ete, for tho recoanition services, | thelevy, while in the ciies of tho first class | and nll ho wanted was to hold tho | yot hluces when vacancios shoald atise. | G GICD R Written ‘guarantes to cura or rarund 1he pale all our parasols and sun umbrelins | ¥hich will take place at 11 o'clock this fore- | the council makes the levy. guilty parties responsible. He thought Jaed e 80 | To DRS. COPLLAND AND SHEPAKD: 1 D money. St by mail to wis widics. Circular ires AT COST, = noon. Those who have never witnessed ‘The members of the Boara of Education | that it was only proper that the city attor- WITAT THEY ARE PAID. fered for the last i years almost n plain envelope. Mention thiis paper. Ad.tress, Baturaay N iRe(LIdas)Bran OnEi0 such a service will find it delightfully fnter- | bave not determined whatuction they will | ney aud the city engineer should assist in ex- [ The shrewd and alevt “Billy” and | furanee with catarch, It stuck to e | HADAID CHEMICAL CO., Bratch Ofmice for U, 8, A, y fivst(all duy)open until 10 p.m. | esting, while all true time Chautauquans | take, but will probably ask the council to | awining ail public improveme:t ordinances. | “Bob” Pinkerton understand ' human | FFom e stirt sour treatment restore oo e Btrset GG O LI, BOSTON STORI, will of course be present. make the levy of 12! mills. Their labors Mr. Lowry declured that it was not his | nature, especially that kind represented | MPF¥ement wis sradua busteady. Your manner | o SOR SALR [N ONAIIA, NED., BY Council Bluffs, In, e te ] will be in vain, however, unless some of the | purpose to insult any councilman, but said |y o5 \8h ot i 8 ok and o senseless | . WS courteous and gentlemanly, your treat- | JRES 0 Cor b & Dougivs Ste, o —— et ; members of tho council oxparience a chango | thal the preset council came into existenca | ¥ 44 MIOFEH ARG . SCNSCICSS | ment scientitlc and satisfactory. To say that 1am b s ks St RS ON AT E R G LA Tho management has succoeded 1 engag- | of heart, as nearly atl of them ara opposodto | With $125,000 to begin public works. So far | Fibble. ‘Ihey rest on the old common [ plewsed with the result would be to put it very = e G ety g Jabu Dewitt Miller for two lectures to- | maiing levy, and espaciaily so larga a one. | there had not been a wheel turned and it was | 1aw doctrine of principal and agent, and [ mildly. 1writethis 5o that others may be led by Mrs. McCluro of Mount Pleasant, fa., is | dav. ‘This afteraoon at 2:30 o'clock he will —_— high time that the council learned who was | the right of a man to defend his own | thesame means to derive th me benetit. You i tnu'nul-,fll of Miss Idu Casady. nxwlur c; Il):!r Country—Its ll)«l!)l.lll_lvlei Enthusiastic Young Republicans, to blame. property Legislation has not fright- rve the thanks of all who are benetitted by your W. L. Biggs is very ill and his friends | 800 It Derils, land in the ovening ou “The | mpg Young Mea’s Rapublican club had a Defending the Chairn ened them, because they know that the [ kIt aud scientitic treatment hiase glvanun all iopes of his recovery b tho e Gates Tho lustnanod | well attonded meeting at#2) Twenty-ffth | Mr. MeLeario declared that the appoint~ | corporations whieh ordinarily ask their [ Y00 Vith thanks for bmproved beaies, e Jahu Dewie Millor is in the eity and | footiived at - former Chnuthuiua engagts | street last night. Jucob Jaskulok presented | ment of such a committeo wouid be u direct | sorvices will fight thoiv battles for them, /) . y reture ut tho Cnautauqua this afternoon | ment, but the lecture has been entirely ro- | the club with a job lot of fans, upon which | iBSult to Mr. Spacht and the [ And the corporations aro licensed to and ovenir written. ‘Those who have neard Dr. Miller | were pict i osies A dnisl ot members of _the ol com- | gnguge police aid. / 7 A Miss Sophia Miller returned Wednesday | once will need no urging to induce them to | 1o c Pictures of Harrison and Reia, and | pitteo, Some members hud placed the en- Tt is risky work that the Pinke AL AL Q{L/'d mormng from Chicago, where she has boen | attend this afternoon and evening. theyiworeithanictullvareouiyed; tire blame upon Chairman Sp cht, but | BT s e attending Owen acadeiny, preparatory school | It has baen decided to yiold 1o tne wish of | A- L. Sutton, W. 8. Cook and B. £, Wil- | ho thought tho Board of Public Works had | ton soldiers have —to undertake, $5 A MONTH of the Uhicago univesity, for a year aud a | many and continue the assembly throe dugs | cOx wero appointed to seeuro u hall to bo | caused its share of thedelay. That body had | A% the —Homestead affaic shows. TARRIL TREATED A' UNIFORM hall. Sheexpects to fit herself for a teacher | of next week, so that the breaking up of | used in conjunc:ion with the Ola Men’s club, | Pikeoned holea und held back papers that [ Their pay may or may not be com- O MONTH MEDICINES 1 U It of kindergarten. camp will not occur untit Thursday. The.o | E. U. Mayfield, Ed Stearns aud Ips Cory | Should have been at once returncd to the city | mensurate. The Pinkertons never work O A e N S dditiosal dazs will br emowlsd with at- | were delegated to revise the coustitution | souncil. ‘Phat, he declared, wus notright. | on contingencies. The offers of reward | CNTFORM AND in’ PROPORTION TO T - oy oo e g 4 L 4 ! '3 M A in PROPORTION TO Til —} L The International Care, atractions, thers being envugh talent within | and by-laws of tho club e board was paia for looking after the | peyer attract them. They won't work for | ACTUAL WIOLESA LE COST OF MEDICINE This institution hus been quietly pur- sy reach to cause the progam to bo excel- The meeting was an entlusiastic one and | Oity’s interosts, and if tho members did not | o a0 Pheir operatives are pi 3 Ri2D, J.C. & W. WOOD ot ¥ 3 e e sy, Aot Mol duE 1t th rewards eiroperatives are paid by . L . 'y suing its way since tho anuouncement [ lent. - The uuuouncements i detail will ve [ voung republicanism in South Omaha will | kuow what to do thioy shouid consult the | 4y, ",y necording o circumstances. | (1 ) ¢ of its opening in the annex of the Grand | Mado from day to day. cnter upon the campaign with zeal ana a de- | council and get 1astructiors. Oninaelactive ones thalpricol s Leidlly aland Mpips q hotel in Council Blufle, M = termination to win. Stort talks were made | M Munro wanted to know if Engineer | D0 i de oL D) S BLEEN ) ld il ) 1 — ' fitol in ¢ 0! v[ 3l ffl Many have re K Coor, by several and an adjournment was taken, | IRosewatcr had scen the ordinances that were | $10 o duy forjeach detective nnd e v M s ! iy WV AND an \ inte ci eure from the terriblo drink e Tho president will call the next meeting. before the council on tneir first and second | penses. In instances like the Pennsyl- ROOMS S11LAND 312, [ IL ” ‘{ ek ) ” ) l]” ‘ “' ul \ g ;u, and today are happy in the new Dress According to the Weather., - - - it readings. g vania riot tha price isan o 70/0l§8 o . = A ] L HIWULY Z i \ ife that has come to them. ~ The teat ViRIL i BOBTON. H10RE: therh on WLl Test fts Canstitutionatity. Mr. Svecht roplied that he was at the en- | duy, of which tho man gots half, The New York Life Builling, ment s safo, sure-nd permanent. Under | will find the lurgest display of summer | The constitutionality of & city ordinance is | Bineer's offico at uoon witl the ordinances, | Pinjcortons furnish the outhts of the ROOM 3, BEVERETT BLOCK, o careful physician the best of rosults | dreks poole it Aeomn i, of | to be tosted o the courts. " At a recent | i Nie pucht ealiéd at th ofics ot oo, | men, but the firm cmploving thom must OMATIA, NEn, ;m?-x(u)l“nu_- |‘x“m§<»m. ana no one that Note the QUOTATIONS for Saturday. meoting the council passed an ordinance | talked ubout soms general matters, went | contribute the board.” With 300 men at o P h e COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA has folpwed the tustructions but has re- | Oar entive stock of parasols and san | Probibiting the erding of stocic within the | away and stated that he woula_rotura witn | Homestend the expense of keepinyg such [ B BIEELATID, M. 1 3 goived full benefit of all that i claimed | umbrellus at, cost. city limits and empoweriug the pousamaster | the ordinancos. Mr, Rosswater remained av | o force of Pinkerton janizaries on guard | SFECIALTIES: Catirl. Asthin, Branenl- | Mention the Omaha fee h or the cure. 3 Our complete line of all wool challics | 10 place any berds found in_the city in the | the oftice until 3:30, but Mr. Specht did not | for any length of time is seen to be con- | matiam. (o ., all chronle wffec- Comfortable rooms are furnished in | for 480, public pound. Yesterday Chief Beckett and | return. ‘Then no went out and staid two [ gigeryble, even for a man like Andvew | tlons of the T 25, Stomuch, Liver W | \| the anuex to the Grand hotel, {0 which N T o By TRt et Poundmaster Phillips swooped down upon a | hours, roturaing at bis. Mr, Specht did [ Gy v Lo and Kidueys h all friends of the cure are invited, for 8Tie. i " 1 11ight shadc herd of nineteen head in the northern part of | Dot visit tho oflice during his absence, nor RAxEL i B Offico hoitrs: 0 1011z m.. 2 105 pmy 710 § + There ure reception und reading rooms iRl s g the city and placed them in the pound. Later | Was he there auring the evening, THE CENTRAL STRIK P 'x;"'“‘ ;‘)Wllr a. H"\H(Hlptlnn‘, e s and provisions for bathe. i fog, "O0mS 3,000 yards of light and medium col- | the herd was replevinad by D. I, oss, who 1 not thisan ordinance that 1 got from |, 0 N e ey arpie s QiEaned OF Chunal) BluTs diypeoyisial i dn fact, every | ored lawwns, all fast colors, for 8¢ a y had them fn churgo. Tho case will come up | You!" usked Mr. Spechtas ne Hourished a | The great strike on the New vork | treated succossfuily Ly mall - Sond e in p meuns is provided for the full recover, 100 dozen ladies’ ribhed 'vests, se before Judge Hedges Monday afternoon. document 1u bis hand. Central, which cost the Vanderbilt cor | JHELY (&7 QUSRI Madient Tusbituto, New | ¢ p of all suffering from tho achonoli¢, | Ladies - whists o Show i oieh. 2 Mr. RRosewater examined the paper and | poration something like $2,000,000, is | York Lite Buiiding Omabia, Neb. 4 ganlalaton .o 01201002 0“1‘\”;1,!5” aine, tobacco, eigurette und | ussortment. Our Ting of lydies Dhmee oY TI replied; *No. That's an abstract of paving | estimated to have cost for Pinkerton ERED LA B ) 1 allied diseases, - - fiad 3 car being bias.” srvice alone about 15,000, The Pinker- | = g Net Capital an 1 Surpiae 8250,000 g | satcen waists cannot be equalled, Miss Anna Smith came near being drowned o soryice alone nboul 319,000, D stor D. 194 nua Ml Many have been sent forth from this | ™ [losiery-~All thut is necessary is to | i the north lake at Spring Lako park yos- | gorsaon rd,Surposod that the enginoor bad | tons had ahorde of men all along the | fumous strikes in the Hocking Valley, | ahmmon s & itari i ot ilie 1 ¥ 500 :‘:‘,.;. tf"“'“""'“"' |”=“',"““”m1 G050 Rl sanidin fost i aal e {eribyiallornoont LShe) (oot (heriioat calans AT lhluu):lll- that tho engineer | }in€, but concentrated the lurgest part of | at the Frick Standard Mines in Penn- and Clinrlos It Hannan, *Trins'sct zonoral bins uclution can reudily refor, Holow s | “Oue 700 sutames carseil for 5. Our | fol bend hrak 1o the Waker. - Tho wasar . | sbiui ss ey ik, hebini g oo v forco at Albany. For a time thove [ sylvani near Morewood. at Braidwood, | IERsinae Laeios cunlial ntsuroiis ot 2. A :'l nonial from one well known | 1,00 guaranteed summer corsets for G9c, | not deep, but in ner frigat she lost al | itz ordinance and certify to its correctuess [ were conflicts between the Pinkerton | T11., and indeed at ull the great strikes poounsil Blults: BOSTON S [ORE, thoughts of regaining hor fost and per-nitted | before introduction. guards, the strikers and citizens nearly | whire trouble with the strikers wis ap- Rl . OUNCIL BLUFT, Ta., July 1. —Inter- Council Bluffs, Ta, [ the water to Hill her lungs. 124 Halladay Favored & Spectal Committ every day. The raw rveeruits, armed | prehended Pinkertons with glitteving | INTEREST ON TIM# D3 20310 3 lm[l‘qllul llulu Association:” Gentlemen {] rescued the voung lady and by aoing so Mr. Bechel was of the opinion that the with Winchesters, tried to frighten the | Winchesters mounted guard. Inall the 7 A - is o plensure for mo o spoalc of the | Tntornutional Cure. sesociation rooms | BAved ber life. The accidunt resuitod in | 4ot coumitios would burry up tho paving | Strikers and their sympathizers by four- | great railvond strikes sinco the world- ' Ma J, benofits [ huve received from tho Inter- | are in annex. to Grand. hatel 520 First ar::z:l;u up e party ot whion 5“ s Smith | 154 zet the work started. ishing their rifles and when a | famous one of 1877 the Pinkertons’ se malm | 0’ l[” (‘l’] | ”’fml national Cure. I have for years been it A e b L vas one. The party came from Ormabs and Mr. Specht kncw that the movement was | demcenstration was made with | jces were called in. Originally futal * L o under th e i avenue, Council Biuffs, I, For cure of [ was composed of young people. i 3 ! er the influence of liquor und much [ wleohol and opium discase Y in the futerest of the red Colorado stone | stones the Pinkertons would shoot. | conflicts between them and the strikers INSTIT UTE of the time unuble to control the appe- ; d - 2 s people. In rogard to delay he kuew that the | Phey guccecded in killing one | were extremely rare, but the growing h ] ute. Colfax gingor al e minana) RhemIAN. Gy 1unsIn AsNosipsiol cugineer had received ordinances sad hold | yvoung man and several others were | hatred of organized labor to this organ- SN N IR Lo i G gingor alo and minoral water | A public gymnastic exhibition will be | them a week before they wore returned to [ FOUE THE A i VAL b 'z6 extent, irresponsibl el A {0 Syl ] Y 0wn | sold ut wholesale by Dujuette & Co.. | given at Bium's hali this evoning by the | the committee. wounded on various occario n Au- | ized and, to lurge extent, ivresponsible i | it are, und sorrow and loss to my | manufacturing confectiopor: 5 2 g St gust 17, 1800, they shot five persons, ono | constubulary has rendered inovitible a o Habrets uring confectiopers, Bohemian Gymnastic Association Sokol Mr, Prince declared that it all reports ™ ] g g —_— 1 o1 G " | were true the Board of 1’ublic Worke had | of them a woman. There were several | clush whenever the two met as adversa- - A A few woek The exhivition 18 given under the maoage- in I i i A fow weeks since I entored upon Chautaugun Trains, ment of tho tnstractor of the National e | investizatod tho committeo instesd of tho [ smnll riots in Enst Albany, in which the | re NF'RMARY reatment at the International Cure As- Leavo Cquneil Bluffs from Rock | pastic union, Prof. Straka. The program in. | COmmittee having inyestigated tho Board of | Pinkertons wore alleged “to be the ones ‘I'he fight against the agency was first Public Works, The report of the committee | to commit the first overt act. Several | taken to co e Attt o FOR THI sociation and todny [ am fully freo from | 1s] 5 . itk A ) v Lam fully freo A1aB0 onalL i tn:10 Ak a S cludes calisthenics, exbibitions o tho Lori- the desire of alcoholic drinks, I 1ive in S MABHkoRE WA e 55 Mot | zontaland parailel bars snd the vaulting re arvested and pun- [ John Quinn, of New York city, Nothing did not show that thie boara was in fuult, and | of 1}/o operatisos w . m., 1:50 p. he could see no reason why Mr. Specht ;, ,,:‘w world with a future bright with .y 550 o 1y 7:00 D .y THH0 - in. horse, aud the formation of pyramids. The Ronid thka mbFage avex i ADRoIAteeRt ished with a fine und impriscnment. At | was accomplished and the next year I‘REA ’l “ EV l‘ o e g L RauLh Qiashig pagd will uruish mosle “for | Befgolt el Syracuse also there were conflicts, but [ Congressman Thomas Watson of Ala- ML My appetite is good and my general oy fenenl Jance will ‘wind up | Ty g aner thought that the paving com- | 10 one was killed. In fuct, at the eritical | bama renewed the battle. Mr. Watson ancipa 0t o N Day € ~—OF ALL— / Y axcolle - b , ation. e ar s health excetlent. I have never suffered ‘Tne colorea people of Council Bluffs and BORYOBIRY (eilyiel, nd ho in any wuy from tho treatment, but v Yinlker i ) 2 2= : ! 3 Omaha are making arrangements for a cole- Notes and Per (™ paving, i where there were Pinkerton guards | very bitter aguinst tho Pinkertons, e i . found bonefits every way from same i Canialo arantiiiahe s Im“c’:} T I'he motion to appoint the committee pre- | there was trouble. It was the recur- [ introduced a resolution calling foran in- Gm!nfll[: fluj Su”‘ml [“an”; ! 1 mittee was competout to take care of the | spots along the New York Central rond | is n farmers alliance man " d o bration of Emaneip v Abo Y n It is with gratitido I shall alw. ration of Emanglpation dey, August . Toe | vaited and Presideut Davis named tuie cow- | poneq of these conflicts, probavly, that | quiry into the methods and workings of s res bR MARR. udo £ shall 4 celebration will occur in Faitmount pari | 9isposed. a char g DI ' : i lu .’. ng from the drink disease | ing in charge the preluninaries to provide an | R. A. Merriman, Edwards, Jacobson, Speeht, City Engineer | i Albany last winter. the judiciary committee. He suid at | forsi (l,,'f{f‘.‘.'.u,r'.," Jeur avore fiea |::;:'\ 'l!||:x' the s me velief it has given 1:nl|:\r:liun‘|um‘nl cqual Lo any of the kind over Miss Harter, daughter of A, J. Harter, has | Roscewater and City Attorney Connell, PUBLIC SYMPATHY AGAINST THEM, the time of the introduction: 3 sur:ion trantmunt " oF . ly }ll.ll N enjoyed .l\ Council ](ln'lh Speeches will ba | returned from a visit at Chicago, Then the council tulked about permanent “Our standing army isooly 80,000 [ 60 beds for ents, Loird inl attendinye 3 CHARLES. A Linpuory, | nwde by Hon. J M. Kelley, Dr. M. O. Rick- | “Mrs. . H. Mack and family have gone to | Sidewalk The Pinkertons haye lost men under [ gtrong, yot the Pinkertons practically | e JoaLacromo lations in tho wo For further information porsons can | §'t880d A, H. Willls of Omaha ana Dr. | jowa aund Wiscousin to visit during the | Mt Princs ventured the opioion that some | circumstances thut induced the sym- | huve & stonding army of 85,000 men, | bracow trimse iah ot Aoform tios anl call at or address the [nternati ‘ure | L:aws of Keokuk. A basket diuner will be | of the stone walk whs of the roughest kind T T 4 Y 5 S o 1 - 616V 1Luros of sninn, | re e [nternational Cure | gorved undor the trees. S bserintion papers | BUmmer. g 4 pathy ot the public. For example, no i well armed and equipped, 5,000 more lics, tu ©An00r, cutarch, bronch L, ne Assacintion, 520 First avenue, fronting | aro boing circulmed to raiso funds 1o aefenn | C: H. Rich, manager of tho Daily stook. | *3d,Wa% it it to kU onto tho streets, " | logy than fivo of their dotectives wero | than the United Stutos. Bt sston,crosteliityy' it Sl b Hayllse park, Counsli lude, the axpanses, ma, rewurncd yostorday {rom a business trip | ang the rtificial sionn contractors had hed | Killed in Missouri in pursuit of the [ Mr, Walson insisted that it was not | murii'alonorstiana. < 040! Voo bant alt | 9 - A —— 4 to Ublcago, an equai show, but tbat the stone contractor | James gung. The killing of a Pinker- | only illegal for private individuals to | DISBASES UF OME ABPEOIALTE Willinm Welch will have carryalls to The Jewel gasol ine stove i8 the bes M. Cody of Davenport, In., s in the city, | had run in the cheapest kiud of Kansas | ton man by outlaws has always caused | muintain a standing army to usuep the | Wonan FRER Wo ha s otal ol “.f,l' .‘f".'..;‘- loave the eni of the wotor line on | 10 the world for sufety, durability and [ M" Cody was formerly a resident of | stone. regret in the public mind, but the oc- | police powers of the states, but it was | in‘lopruuient for wo wu‘dum' Rasmaa g ge brvate) On.y Reilablo Medical lus South Omaba, Some weeks ago John A. Wakefield, wrote | currences in later years have more thun | also un-American, | iriotly A now lodge of the Modern Woodmen of | the councilstating thet his vid for furnish- | oreer that feeling, if the expressions gy e | AUULO MAKIOE S BE0 slby & economy, and the new Jewel is its equal, Pierco street for Chautauquu at 2se for IASE S the round trip. Curringes 25¢ each | See them at Charles Swaine's, 787 Broad- v i 3 ugos o i " the World will bo orsanlzed in this city | ing the city with (umbe; I thun th 5 . i D . Wily. sh v & v | ing y with lumber was lower thun that St o v " > 0 81K A Q0 0 succossfully troats T T 5 f 2aab chapter No, 52, O o The matter was roferred, and last nignt . } d Domestic Without more VoW ostorativ tro NT FORG 3 5 y 50 people Ll iiaa e o pler No. 52, Order of Eastern a : y 3 | roury. New Rostorativa I roat VON'T FORG THE GREAT COST SALE q lft.“!"”{'": n |”“- ciLy U180 @48 8LOVes. | Star, will hold an important meeting this | the committeo reported that Mr. Waketiela | may bo regarded us significunt. A The Southwostern way and Stonmship | ment for Loss of VITAL POWEIL Persons une APy R e e s Co, puts ‘em in ut cost. eveniug, aud all members are urged to | Wrote the trath. ‘The committeo also notable instance of wantonness on the | oolotiut on hus re ol 1ts sessions ut Kt. | wb o to VISt us may bo treatod wt hoime > 4 Ain. Mimheailss o5 she Dow e : BT attend, decided toat it was ioo Into to correot the | part of hired guards was the killing of i sy | QEeatton (aRam AV Squimun ubkUAS £Qp) 4 ‘1“ s Cou g hantauqua druggist, Gao, 8. Davis Mrs. B T. Maxwe ~ error, as Mr. Hoagland’s contract bad | a boy in Jersey during the 'longshore- nant Samuel O, Lem'y has been ap- | den 0l cloce or instra nents se oot ) . v . R. 1 bus gone to Pittsburg, ), 88 ¥ Jorse) ¥ 4 e vt generl of tha nivy, | 1 | OFoxDross, socure.y packod, 10 m irs ty SATURDAY ALL Day, Oi Usmin [ e Pa.. on i extended visit, Mr. Maxwell, wig | Deen’ preseutea aud avproved, which bad | yyon'y strike ulong the conl docks about | hiih iyl Judke stvecite general ofthe wavy. |G LSRN FOr S0 Ol Doeth il i ; 10 12, M. Prains leave Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 | accompaniod her us far as Chicago, returued | BFOWD the matter beyoud the jurisdiction | five vours ugo. In Chicugo during the | ' Curi w hanged ut Galveston, Tex., | $ery ew preforr | Oall w1 consult us or sond UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS a.m, 12m, and 1, 2, 2:30, 8, 8:80, 4, | home last evening. of the couaell, Lake Shore railroad strike a man | forthe of Mes. Josie MeGiush and | Wistory of your caso, and we will sen 1 o piaia AT 480 5 aia0 e 0 2500 4 Tt “ 3 Mr. Elsusser Introduced an ordinance pro- L A 4 her 1Lt stepson st My | wrapwer, gur " °% A 5 e s T 4:80, 5, 6:30, 6, 6250, 30, 8, X Carl Brown, the California trumpeter of | yviding for the payment of the sum of $100 to | Damed Bugley was killed by u Pinker Bovon sarkiiien: oo Lie Cot Bott rond | BOO.C TO MEN, V1EE Upon Frivats, 1 Bosdoi seoes UGCIL BLUFFS, 1 ), 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:%0 p. m. The ;‘“' wu;inllu-. party, delivered ono of his | bear the funeral exponses of each police or | ton officer. Another firm of detectives | newr Fort Worth, Tex.. mude their beds undor | &0 Tonotenty. 8o il aile, Narvoqs Hise T 11:65 train will muke connection with ,-_'l‘“"‘::':l\::l‘rfizouo-m‘f:w lln,ln‘ }‘f-ltfl ;’wwd fireman killed while' acting In tho line of | was employed to find the guard who did | § flstoar which was suanding oi s sy brace b TEeRE Tt Glatk dod Vuriags Thoy are mare. Lostrustive. more on | 1i¢ last eleetric motor cur for Owmaha last mght Lo & peu air at Twenty-fourtn dut, or “z:om::;l\:‘:r:‘;.:filml:xflu&x:‘-. received | the nlmulihllg. m_u] he had ,!m-'n Tlpirll(-d o NPT o T g T T Abpllaucos tertaining thun nuthors. Just the thing Se———— A A Wright y o Ml Y #way and his ldeataty effectually con- | will aie. s . PLIANCES, il I's 8. Just th I3 Legully Fxecuted. yesterday received fntelli The paving ordinauces wero roferred to | o104 - | BATTERIKS AND b L J . X w01, | ¥euce that his aged father, liviag near Mis- | the special committes with instructiovs to | “98! : A coutract Involving the expenditure of | : 5 g ‘eter Dautel, col- | souri Valley, la., had been badly injured in | report them back next Tuesdsy night, There have been few strikes in tho T g5y 000 hus beed closed 1o St Louis. 1v | Oaha Medical and Surgical Institute, for the home, embracing history, liters AvLaxTA o iy & art, science, geography. | ored, was hanged bere this afternoon for the | & runaway. His iojuries may prove fatal, Among the orainuuces passe dwere these: | coul regions east, west or south, where {'siated that nearly ali 1he surface-car lines ture, blogruphy Call or send for circular. Home Ynter- | murder of 8, L) V | 26th and Broadway, O Il Bluf: yivie Lyle, bis miswress, whow | Mr. Wright left imwediate) ol q this agenoy lying . olidate Sonnan nd Br , 000 anol £y "o 19 P b Y v upon receipt of | Ordering the chauge of grade of South | this agency for supplying impromptu in the city will bo consolidated, sad connect- | “pa®, rol A5, MO Sl tuinment Co., 12 Pearl street. be caught with auother nogro. the news for Missouri Valle; Twenty-secoud streob from Poppieton ave- | soldiers hus not been ropresented, The ed tuto a single electric system’ | PR Uu.u'u\:A.l Earehse atiee hoe i

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