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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:!FRIDAY, JULY 22, 192, e THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | tngieheshicardane men resdy wnd | AREAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA [iotioess e savioms st wwres aref R | The manufacturers knew well the During 1801 the clearings 3 | awtul cost of such a fight and made every % o1 toany partot 1 ' I et ¥.W. TILTON, - MANAGER LONG AND W f [ or L mand for the h HE BOLDLY BURST 'OPEN A REAR DOOR TELETHONFE it Ealior ot or wo 1 and the or — T 1 v o0t Tl X - o bt g o ystem emplovs The oo racei; Alexander Corking' Tollsome Journey In | came on Maj 4 When the Members of the Family Dis- MINOR MENTION Search of s Danghter—James Maher red and the 1 refused ren & covered the Intruder He Took to Again in Jail =\ Relic of Early L it & 3 ¢ 5 His Heels=Now the FPolice ¢ ¥ 2 Co - nen 5 Days — Notes. . - RISy Are After Mim. Council Blufts Lumber left their work, and the great foundries o Jumes Hantes was arcesied ves g nd mi ere closed bkl charged with refusal to pay & 4oz tax o g ey 'J)A‘ Unity Guud will give a social t asoy, n man who lives in Boomer | ° U Y ACE ‘,fl],} Ir eveniug ie resigence of Mrs. Adan wnship, caused a good doal of troudle at 3 th i Cook avenue, near Perin vesterduy afternoon. He Jerome Gelse of York township 1s & | was vrought before the comanss s for un Yot About 6 o'clock last evening, just befor THOUGHET HE WAS LOADED, - which hd beiehed smulke 564 fire 1 the rain occurred, a biz burly negro Ml S v ; [} - nd day for six years, became smoke burst open the rear door in the house occu- | A Kentuckian's Experience at g Taag e 1 cold. But Pittsburg saw little piea vy Mrs. Fitzpatrick and bher daughter tomime, ing from the efiects of an aceident that examiustion as to his condition, sna te |yt g R S TR ke, The r at Twenty-feurth and E streets. The | Goneral Horace Porter istoo good a penened 10 bim & duy or two ago while U proved to ba the kind of & man that would | yoa’ =l 8 Ll E o e .ars be- | ladies were iu the front portion of the house vidier not to enjov n good time. oading hay. A large bay fork slippe - He ad . EHNY WHOE | shed s the bitter lesson_years be- | b AR it e By Femand. "riking | bear watching. Ho admitted ihat when | fore that riot and blood and conflagra- | 8t the time, and the noise occasioued | of his chief nmuseme used to be B on he shouider 1 1ts descent and cut. | things weut wrong he was ia the babit of | tion could hold sway but for a faw hours | DY the crashing of the door tues attributed | initiating of the uninitiated, Iu hislarge ting & deop gash, getting torribly angry aud ventiug bis spleed | ut the utmost, and so in that locality ihc PR m_":,m'_‘!‘,‘;u.‘l:h;‘ b At ,;;',",ff} e Of country cousins and country e . . Christian Peterson, a farmer living near | on who ever bappsued 1o como wiong. It was quent throats of riot were unfulfilled. | fhe negro. was greatly fristtenod, nd ran | duaintunces he found abundant oppor- 'I I‘finn ‘ =1t Steam D e ‘N; or I(s Avoca, is o be brought before \}le oomm1s also shown that ne wis a victim to spileptic | Through the long and drency months of | oui of the frout door and called for assist ify this tuste. They were sioners of insunity this morning foran exam- | g, Ty commissioners cousegusntly | June, July and August the men watched | ance. The unwelcome ruost did not tarry y down upe and | % 5 A S dasiatioh wis 108 with the AL SCHOEDSACK, PROPRIETOR. Ination. _An information was filed with orderea that he ba taken to Clarinda mnd | the days go by with constantly dimin- | sud maden besline for the woods on t with all the zest of their rustic natures RS county clerk yesterday charging bhim with - shst &8 sooh A8 s he s AI8COvere: anted b s | Sounty clerk yesarday carsing binu with | oreored tat e be taker o Oleciade 408 e ot ome T lene | S s s a8 b saw he wak Grcorerss | wantad to e snows e et one | DY EING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING tic fits for the past ten years fecting a cu of their leaders had proved delusive, ofrciog LG LT e ::'t ri‘n'r‘:hrl]- e ‘l.-;" :." wky acquaintance from the hog- OF GOODS OF EVERY DS RIPTION News was recoived vesterday 10 the But Casey persisted in saying that ho was | 40 when too lute the men learoed thil | yhe house, The police are iookiug for hatars | oy : Omaha Office, 1521 Farnam St ephone 1521, neil Bluffs Office und Works thut Dell Boruff, an adopted son ¢ ol | us sane s any one. I v just as well | SLYONE as was their association the iron | yud as a gnod -description is given bo will | i : Cor. Ave. A und 26th St.; Tele 10 Send for circulars und price hist Boruff, 22 \0’11'\ age, is he | meD they wer AlNensurs | probably be apprehended. = condition at his home rear ably stronger yot eral procee - =— the effects of ¢ rsduy aftor the commissioners; *'no doctor be 3 b c Early in June a careful mate of Ce Ceremonies. his lenghty friend ¢ way th LaEa DTN T noon. He wa: ng in ihe ticla when the B nades can do me | yp oy ying, men idle cod toe Fravk Pivonka has complsted the arrange- | erown of ¢ e 8 f l bl 114( [.&L NOT [(J‘k fit overcame b ground. | any good, aud 1 't go 1o Clarinda.” Bub | go400 0t 130, 2 i en | ments for the laying of the corner stone of | shoe He at him into th . . y . L] S0k oA GBD SEE to be serious o™ | little attention was paid 1o his talk, ho did un luring tho tim 1 his new brick block at Twenty-sixth and N | of champagoe und the wine : 44 William Blackburn, a colored, citizen, was was thought to be m ne of | astad, r 7 n streets. The exercise 1 take place Sat- | usual effe The general s 4 The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericnce. COUNCIL BLUFFS., broucht before Justice Hammer rd ravings. Casev walked quietly [ probubly 650,00 ls. had uf urdhy evening at 5 o'clock theater visit und the Kentu ) | for a hearing ou the charge of assault with | er tof the court hous: and down the | until the fight could 1 At4:30 those who wili participate in the | usse . Jeidi | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND CRENT whatis the matter with me as vou do, intert to do gre v injury. His wife, | front steps, but as soou ms he reached the | lon laying of the corner stone will meat at | of a theater i life and t o WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE 0 HEYONL SO rnBHY Eiizabett Blackburn, alleged thut on tho 48 | idewalk he triod to got sway, reiterating ne 17 came o | Pivonka's hall, where a line of murch witl be | o e where t t WORLD'S HERBAL DIS M. E St it rooms. £ bt rooms un of July he filled up on intoxicatin r$ 0f | his refusal 0 go any farther on' his way to rof the st v 20, foraed. The Bobeminn bund wil head tho | hiig') 1 . SARY OF MEDICINE. uiidig: reut B per weath, £ 1 Sheafe. yacious kuns and ibades ‘ol ce, and | the ju o:liad 0 be thrown to thé grothd Wate procession, which will be made up 1 e fol 8 A tho oviderco was in 1ast. 8. find the re. | ut finaily by the compined efforts of Sberf | iy shaqred the heurts of all, but,enthusi- | and bricklayers unions, down to Niblo's and see ‘Fxce ! - maloder wi e T i e asm subsiding, quiet was followed by | When tne processio cos at the bu was running there ut the tim ¥ ing. SOINEHAE . tHI ToBEIHE v v oy again. The interest then | 1ugthe exsrcises wil tiately ve | ty of 1 g yrisise by T W Y 3 nere the | Stort addresses will be made by M R t . vou ko 4 VW ANTED - Eastern Nebraska lands in_ex- 100k for a 2ly time when € O., where th . 1 ime, you know & Ogawa’s Royal Japanese troup: ves s . ler, ex-Mayor Sloune. ( Attoruey N ) A S v wize for Oouncil Blulls property. 1. H. ‘o | rmanc iiy o Awil, A e b tirte ] est Iron | 1yjsen, Building inspector Muytield, David et LT ! 3 : afe. Broatway wnd Main strast two performances daiiy at Mauawn, 510 | ¢ is said that while Casey was workingio | conc il S s there be some guls with tig 3 : T e T 6undH to10 p. m a South Omaha blacksmith shop a mouth or | 5 ] 4 iy = ialy 2 into it." | " E BIGGEST BARGATN—Dou EaRis ———— two he struck a fellow workmau a blow | o N v v k Building Permit nt e theaths o 1 < \ nee lot. Noo 110 South First strsst, 80 5 i there hud been g rosper the - So went theater ; 150 people in this city use gas stoves | over the bead with a siede hammer whle in | | i b R Rb ¢ anRatiieed Sty 4" host barin in ¥ 1) gas u Sehulu on trade, and 1 svelund e eme warm meather does not seem i R X ken ) The GasCo. puts ‘em in ut one of lus insane fits and nearly killed bim. 1 trade, and # velan i > n‘ takeu 2 Day & 1L 1 wonde g T YU dave saything for sale o trade sse E. H. Sue.fe, Broadway und Muln sirest OR RENT—Dwaillozs In o ris of the clty. E I Shoafe. Broadway and Main el hua had their wages raised three times, 1d e PERSONAL FAEAGRAPRS. Huve your picmes at Manawa, twicefwith an incre LG LI $ L ) Qi) oc of thoiit A PARM dd city 04ns at lowsst rates Frot e and once of T Mayfield did a rashing business yesterday for the appliuse ¥a Yy Ken! estito for anto Rev. F. L. Havden of Marne is in the city The Jewel gasoline stove {s the best and issued the following permits waning of the S REPL X e UaLs NN W MEBy o7 HIANAD (was /b tte || 10 1d for safety, durability and SMITH3 WILL BUILD IT. R L ok 1. The gentleman from the hoghack o - O T oug6s & Towls: 'y yesterday ¥ economy, and the new Jewel is its equal ell | mountains in Kentucky was beginning 3 S R s Muxwell & Froeman, Thirteenth stroot - A Neb senlus Propose: » i e e ? look ro i M el Mts, O, H. Judson will leave! | Seai them it (Charles: Swiine's, (787 | A Nebraska Genlas Froposesits Houok the and Missourl avenue, two cotnges 1200 | to look more bewil- toaay ior their home in Chicago. Broudway. Family Nume. i Keliy. Twent ina street, be- cred ¢ o Fopresied . : : QO SALE—Elovator with corn sholler, VINng i1AE e Th NaBFARER Iy Will Contlnue the Church, ¥16, DL oN ol Tneth: bERSEWING AVe | L h oLt dhpare L Jeventh enc doubt una then of despair cume 5 y 001 Dun s near Counsl Rev. W. B, Carr, woo bas boen visiting J. | The Presbyterians of tbe city bave been | pos " 0% @ KRS 0 O ol the | Feter Youns Twenty-second uil over his gaunt features ns the artists “(;"‘" :"’{'7;’:";’;{1 L L e ol IO S S D M. Ouraler, on bis’ wav fron the general | doing a good deal of talking of late with ref- | 0 Foo L0 an 5ol s T WOnty eignih: Tube vortrayed in telling action the story of | ggaafthe Fve and Eui, Flts and Apopicxy, leart —Ob sl phymeRtkFrult and £ynod of the Presbyterian church at Port- | erence to the subject of the Second Presby- 1CBg 0 O LA (LR ‘strects, oobtaze K ervilization, on be rose from his | Disease, Liver Compisint, Kiduey Complaint, gurden iund near Council Bluffs land, Ore.. left yosterday for his home in | garian church. Some of the members of the | &rch over the grand entr street ARl E church bave been in favor of doing away | Son park. They came from every sec |y oniorginment and fancy dritl given 3 Diabietes Bright's Disease, B Vit { B b ion o o country. The triump hal ! where @ o , Dinbotee, Bright's Dicease. & Vit 1os wide, bikck gourod und se Hundreds of people are sending their | with it eltogether, while others want 1t [ tion of the country. The triumphal | 15t evening at Blum's bail by the King's B w 3 Yk ess, D arniyats, White Bwelliog, Ty nok keurod snf ity g= 1o Manawa for mineral water. They | moved to a differe locality. A meeting | arch t fertile theme for en- | Daughters Mission band and Ladios circte of by el iy Berofule, Fever sores, Cancers, Turnors ch, one 4 a0 1Rl © wise. was held lust ovening in the parlors of the | thusinsts for more thun ayear. The | the Baptist church was lurcely attended o ! and Fistula in ano removed without stk motal turnin: o, A : swer ol enzin Shatiing, Ung. ob raer seat and started for the aisle. The gen- | Nervous Debility, Mental Depres- & Sheufe. Broadway und Mai dauzuters Dril e d him back. sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal S Tievd a\ho To0t GE B war ETREE i ur ——— First church for the purpose of wiscussi ki bilFan able | ®success in every particular. The music i 4 the knife drawinz a drop of A Relic of Early Days. the various propositions thut were presented. c RE08 o 14918 | was good and plentiful uud the drill by the u) cthan T} g od. Women with ber delicate orraus re- W. J. Davenport, general freight agent of 1dera t had been spentin :n sent in. Most of them were | “Peuke Sisters from Aluska,” which inter g 1t ag slored to health. Dropsy cured without tupping. ss Box 45, wu o b y it was dect hat the Second nightmares, and did not | estiug family includ pretiy youug Special Attention given to privato 1hie shupe of & market report which wus i u passing notice. One dis- | J1sses, ver. s autired, ne | hai nd in southern lowa for sl . 3 = frest At and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. " ] 5 ; 5 v eRIETEY s were | hev said? 1 re i 4 $8) meres frat farn in ML Eredioyste femioUdrien fod o orihn duty it is to raise the necessary | intellect evolved n design o be | served aft S oyfeald il netic a 1 850 10 §500 forfeit for any Veneresl Dis- i SRR EO R A : P N ease | cuunot cure without meroury. | e licuromls Tape Worms removed in two oF three hours, or kg Review dear,” pay. 1 morrhoids or Piles cured cigo in 1850, Some of tbe figures contuined unt 10 Carr; the work. 1t is provabie wred in granite, each of the big blocks : entertainment is givan for the beu in it are very interesting, as they show the | 1 he orgur which sho ow the outlines of | the Buptist chu-ch and wil be repeaze tremendous increas: the amount of busi- v n the one of the states. At the t Cucle | evening sy fionoa tho Lo Munawa mi . || et thalatl GLIg L e e n. Wil save life and bundreds of dollats by calling o8 complete i every Chicago within the lust thirty years : e e e cap in one hund and holding un e Mrs. Solomon, an aged lady, whose home | & e : el frn 1ices & weres of fnn . title . R IR e co1 ot i linve )n orenusa § trom: r 1ds of kidoey ailwents. SHEIOLH Taents lonribind Ts e iy g today, & : 5 will take unl uprovel easte cattle receipts have mcressed from g he other. 3 isat Twenty-fourth and K streets, fell from | ) v e S ihic | DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. L Wil take und uprove | custern 14,000: hogs from 40 40 24,000; wh e £ Lust week n remarkuble offer was re- | a motor train last evenwg ana was probaoly 2 ek s #4164 bushels to 4,560,000 bushels ; co AWAY WITH THE MAN-KILLERS. | ceived from o mun in Nebruaska in r fatally injured. She swempted to alight darling,” sa1d the young hus i i e Gt FURSALE—On casy pa 13648 bushels to 4,118,000; outs from 1 Provistons of the mill Droviding for Power | €874 t0 the triumphal arch. He wrote | from the train while 1twas sull in_motion. | hing, he glad light of a deep revenge R e 8 2 ail parts of the city. E 0 1,780,000; barley from 180 to 22,000 Lk i ng for POWer | from Auburn, and proposed that the | the conductor mot moticing her. Sne was | Ft VIS BOCHE TR 00 8 CEED PeTOra All correspondence strictly confidential. Medloin® 30T e el e the mutter of prices there is a corresponding relesiand A gtommtio Qotpless: ¢ Smith family of America showd raise | irjured about the head and bodv and when | =4 BBE AL B8 COED bIUe eXes, TANYE | sent by expres. Addressail letiers 1o bul dinz, well established trade: 1oc tion incrense sll along the line, Spurred to action by the urgent appeals of | 2rutl B S AL S e re picked up was unconscious. The lauy was c of thut huckleberry pudding that near Omahu. Price, 8600, Wil tuke good furmers are gettiue botter pric vir | President Harrison, the house of reprosenta- | - QOR SALE—Alblon Rolier mills on Boone river Neb: linest witer power in the state, > 50 POWET W LLer entir sban L THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Lidly Capacity, 100 ‘brrrels: machmor The only Physician who can tell what aila und udjoining counties E. H. Sheafe, carried into 8 residepee mear by and loter | your mother taught you to make. Muke faru in exchan <o, Shoafo : g atall monument, no difference which. : ] e : a8 B produce now than theu. The price of w tives has passed a bill “'to promote the safoty 2 was removed to ber own homs. it with your own hands, dear, for,” he ~ T of wheut | tjve se i “to prom safet ) 4 ST b ) Ok SALE—To s in Pottawa per bushiel Las risen from 75 cents to ) cent O. P. Smith, for he is the man who e went on, with a strange glitter in his N ' f ' F oL IRl D that of corn from 49 cents to 61 cents; oats | Of emPployes and travelurs upoa railroads b¥ | mage the offer on behalf of the Smith Crushed Between the Bumpers. from 24 ceuts to 30!, cents; hogs *from £4 compelling common carriers engoged v 1nter- | hoysehold, believes that the fair will be Dan O'Keefe met wiin a bad accident yes- 10 85.45. There is hardly an item of produce | state commerce to equip their cars with | » fuilure if it fuils to commemorate in | terday morning in the Union Pacific yords. mentioued in the report that is not selling at | putomatic aud continuous brakes and their | granite and bronze the deeds of Captain | He attempted to pass between two freight & large advance over the prices of when the farmer bad to haul his produce 10{ or 80 by 0a team. eyes, “T want to muke a dead sure thing VW ANTED—About Auzust 1 in w privar of it = n u private o g compotent il for general —_———— 888 Broadway, gt ave” roterence. Sauply S ROPOS, "OR ABAT 5 < cven 5 Willow averiue. Council 131 uffa, 0 comotives with driving-wheel brakes.” | John Smith of historic memory. Mr. | cars that were moving very slowly. Hisright | L ROPOSALS | S e £ X Hotels un <in The bil is now pendiug in the senate und its [ Smith has no doubt that the money | foot was caught between the bumvers and SANCES OF LOTS OF REAL Council Bluffs oo Diale CRAE: Do aital ‘;,’:"; — pussage is coufiGently cxpected before the | would be ruised by the~Smiths. He is | musncd outof sl semlance of shape. He ESTATE. und we 3 Will take lund it part trades Rochester 1 N R onnaia hie asks whether the | Was taken to Dr. Kircpatriok's otico and | g 101 oonicate will be. r write for detuils. E. H. Sheufe Peop'e have me 8o for it 11 ‘The purport of the proposed law1s ex- | triumphal arch or monument would be ;";‘"’J“":‘:’:;'fg“’ ’,-,'““"';“L“' at Twenty-socd undersizned unt o'clock.p.m 2 l“u SAL A first cluss stosk of even horses climmb through the wi pressed in the title, but & summary of the ve- | nccepted if the Smiths come to Chicago & @ ‘ forabating thenuls, nceoncerb merch ndise with )1 wili; pric ) get 1t J. White. agent, at t tails will interest railroad managers and e with the &150 = Notes and Personals. L e Loon s Wi Jod lund in exchan ‘e, I, 1. Sheafe: vin and 17 1 : (O LT el L P, Smith would muke the arc Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bubcock will pay an | Of stagiunt Water upon the sauo. by - " FPU% SALE=Stock ot mitinery & TS — 4 inierstato commerce are required | ), ovino nyonument to the Smith fam extended visit at Davenport, Ia ance i descrived us foliows e i siore wnd fixtures: pri Dalbey’s band eives an open air con. | 10 €quip tbeir locomotives with power driv Hilng 3 ) WS Babotr e e Lot 1% 13, 14, 40, 4L 4 € il B H. Sheafe iibey’s band g un open air con- | {0 C e 1 O Yolling stock engaged | #nd to it alone. He vropcees that the . Babcock 18 eajoying a visit from his | . O SALE= sores of rord Taad aid uing frouw 4% | iy Like traftic must be .4 with power | original design shall be prepared by an | fatber, who resides in westera Nebrasis. v block & MeCorniick's uddi- e v e ey seaoetand e e naws. 1, 1895, ist by the name of Smith, that the | Mrs. J. B. Erion has gone to Fairmont to fexe A s 5 ¥ ville, Nefi.: all moderu inprovements: will G 4 st also be equinved with | granite blocks shall be taken from the | Visit with ner dsughter, Mrs. W. A. Terry. i iConmickisaddision : : exchiunze fora ploaeunt cottuse free of in- Walked from ‘Nevada, automutic cofplers ut the date named, but | qunrry of some Smith by quarrymen | Mrs. William Patterson is entertaining ) ” gumbrance o Councll Bluls or Omubs Alexander Corkins, an old man ing in extends July 1, 1508, the l’ med Smith. He would h’m_ 1 ber sisters, Mrs. Muxwell and Miss Kune of ut purt % Jowa county, Wiscousin, prese: bimscif | time at woich the use of cars not'equipped | pRIES BT 1€ WOWC AETE A St. Louis, M ; $ 0B SALF—Frosh Jorses cow with i fer ut the marshal's office yesterday afteraoon | With desiznated avbliances is prohibitea. e e “‘\‘ Aoy P. C. Peterson was tined §1 and costs yes. et Induire of Georze Kesline, 114 East R e G e Onor before the Ist duy of July, 1593, | Smiths, hoi 1 place by ma terday 1n the police court. Paterson took & " R R R R e e | then, when the last | boroay i 4 P eundmaster Laillios ; AT IO N7 W7 | I s 10ld u pitiful tale of how he e withh the 1nterstate commeroce commission in | stone was ruised t0 its place, he would 4 . i | CDUNCIL BLOFES STZAM DY3 W03 | OB sALESOneot v phelaht A a i R eroe strect d arl Brown delivered an opar 1 1 e in Wis. t to bis only ster, | Washing a statement certified under oath \ve the triumph of the Smiths appro- Carl Brows 3 L e rosports. Must s last evening st Twent ; priately dedicated by the Smith fumily. | in the interest of the p oras many us could get inside of Jack- | Thomas Dowling, City Treasurer Hoctor's u 1 i i ubric 3 1 480-n0r0, ran ASRA AT S & son park. aeputy, leaves toduy for Denver and Colorado | ] ;. K $ Ja Good huy lutd essential in order L0 secure uuiformity, o 3 o > | NIGG, cObiage.. Riable AL cover the rest of the ais on tic : 1 »a plain and uninter- | puints, where be wiil spend his vacati \ice couuge, ktuble wid out builds terday he walked from Missour ox u r o % ostit monial to t utness und A son has beeu born to Mr Mrs. Pote & & oty will sell clicap, for do- Couuncil Bluffs, twenty-two miles, u h e vi u amily—this arch I'rvx»r-um!x\il_ sh broiling sun, and when b ar he || Bhould the compaules owning 75. ent ¢ hat spanne 2 m rance 10 the Hepbexy HloD 0l basrd maarses tinTls Buvees 1 FOR AL\ Ok THRADY = be freigut ¢ SubSLAD 0. P, Smith would ma onilt Matiawal go0d RUENGE Covk was almost overcome. He swd that it thsihostiru it s eidt axare | B SET on ; 1 o wuive defe Sara o T\ pa N lly as to the best form YR e e e e Se e e e Juchelors moe W, BIRKIATSER 5 #ood il 1 provernents. he thought he would be able to resume his ublisn tha complyiu frony with “fine soulptures—~done A 5 ne 0 a ¢ L. 182, ViD-1-22- A8 < for a party to Lake - E—Goox esh 1w cow, & journey this morning. His story interested et | ‘ouplers for use | Smiths—in which the scuiptors w e AL d fresh miich cow, U ¥F. P. Fowler and John Burhyte, two of the freight car interstate servic 1n sin the glory of Captain John Smit 3 N = ) : A freigh nte Ble SErvic \ P B 3 Ex-City Clerk Ryan's buggv was demol geputy marshals, sud tbey went around ¢ the fail to agree, the | cu r. In iefs his rc ished vesterduy forenoon on Twenty-fourth 4 150,009 among their friends and soun raised the ission ed 1o select the .ds would b2 thrust before the street, & runawsy horse becoining entangled A e s aie $E20,002 Decessary amount Lo buy the old mau a ticket | standard couplerand publish the fact. 1 shed the cates. Barhaps ith the : gears » posal celve zatenes i aunders—Attorueys uw Prace Mr. Corisiug is 72 voars of uge andis 8n old | the act the Americ e Dassake o | ew men named Smith would stand there | Dr. W. H. who was taken su X oo & Dapital 4 2 fed urts. Kooms & 4 und 5 Shuges soldier s muthorized to designate to the terstate | 30t 2 tickets from those who came to | dewly ill We recovered sufficiently b us huve bec o Gleason, K. &. Hart, | M Beuro biock, Council BluTs, La. —_— i lont s e e sl fe The | rinm Smith b and the | vesterday to enablé him to leave for Little | orainunces Nos 1 1d de- | undCuarles 1t Hanaan. Transact Trains leave Manawa daily at 8 a nd10 | arawbars measured from the level of the | fair. Rock. Ark., where he hopes 10 regain his | scribed us foll ing business Larzes: cupital und surpius o nom., 12m, : , 8:80, 4, | tops of the raus to the ceuters of the draw O P. Smith of Auburn, ‘Neb., has | besith Rl 0 oD SRt 08 oL Hmey likuyReRk (HBORER IBNIRIE Minky * ) 4:30, 6, 5:80; 6, 6:80. 7, T 130, bars, and also to ix 8 maximum variation be- | great confidence in the patriotism and The Cudaby Paciing compauy will @is- | 1'viic utlus of the ity of Omakia pusiished by | INTEREST ON TIMS DE>03 q f (: Ui 9:30, 10, 10:80, 11 and 11:35 p. m. T tween the drawbars ol loaded and ewnty | Ganerosity of his family. He believes | ibute several additioal thousand of the | ¢ M. Hopkine us “Kcliozz l MU Jl avl \ ”7, [Jl S P | E e Sl cars. After this determination 1s certified | SPHEVOSILY B0 N8 SREUS O DOUSEOS | pumpblets recently issued by the Board of | " Eust 22 fectof lot7 In Johnson's uddition TO PROPERTY OWNERS ALSLJ 1he last electric motor cur aERe to the commission and publisted, all cars | PRULONS SOAUH sppeal would bring | Trag. for the purpose of sdvertisiog South | est b 7 104 city R last ele motor cur 1c ¢ built or ropaired thereafter sbull be of tuut | the #150,000. - O. P. Smith does not inti- | Owaba. Tote 7.8, 5010 11 nit RSP oue e | [ e T e i INSTITUTE il oo AR standard. Should the ssociation fuil to de- | mute how much heintends to ask each | £ T. Fuller of Swift & Co. was baaly in- | uddition, und ne much of - o uinth street. Omatii: Nob.: J autauaua druggist, Geo. 5. Davis | termine the stevdard, the commission is au- | member to contribute, but it would be a | jured about the arms yesterduy. He was Lot 5 block 4 Camp sell's nddition, ns is nec- y are hereby notified that the under- T thorizad to do s0. The use of cars in inter- | small sum, perhaps less thun u dime. | alighting from a bugey And the horse sud- | essary to prevent the wastinz. tulling or | signed, three disintercsted frecholders of the 3 E ? & ;\ 6 Ll is thirteen miles from Hastings, by tne president and clerk of the corporatios, sucrifice rows L 16, Bee offie rail as faras Nevada, ood his | Setting forth such detaiis regarding the form aud mechanism of ear couplers as 1s decmed money giving out there he was compelled to ©f Council BluZe i1 st . Manuwa a8 & summer resort cun’t be | stute wraflic not equipped with the standard | He hus probubly seen the lust edition of | deulv started. Ho wus caught in the ranmng | Washing of cirth fron suid [t ido- i oity.of Qunuhcbysahioan iy wppainied by cut. coupier 18 probibited after July 1, 18 the Chicago city directory, which shows | £¢8rs aud bis srme were badly sprained und | Wilksorstrects ud IO e e || bSO Wit EhBapUROYALOL IO 0Ly o —— The peunity for violation of auy of the . g bruised. e & R ¢ pc! ¥ 3 slee 1 uge re 2N cordunce with the lnstructions of the city eo- | owners respectively of the property affec S o, provisions of the biil is §100 for éach and | Binewen solid ' pages, more than 200 ructl the city eo y property 25 10 the pAge. . . rand bourd of pubile Works by grading on suid aliey, declured nece The Bluffs delegution 1o the judicial con- | every violution. It is made the auty of | Dames to the page, of plain Smiths. He FACTS ABOUT OMAHA. Elie will be wude on nrinted blanks fur- | Ly Grainunee No. did, hissed June 14th, 1802 INFIRMARY vention Tetirmes reeiarter sltarnons foon | Dnltag States district attaroeys to prassaute | Mmuy have scen nother puge of Smidts, RiGhol Dy 1he boned o o keanm aaalnd | auproved dune thth, Tl (Glenwood, where the convention was neid, | Yioltors upon duly verified informuauion | and the five or more puges of Schmidts, Omaba bias five public parks. ertified check iu the sum of €500, piyible uure further notified. that havioz a 7 FOR THR S il g o s s being lodgod with them. Every emplove of | and the puge of Schmitts, und several | Omana bas sixty-Bve wmiles of paved #iy of Omahs A8 ‘sh e¥idence of gaud | comed sid anpiokpant A0 CRY ALY '7' 1 ult turnout of delegatos, as | of such common carrier who may be 1njured | hundred Schmitz before he made | streets. 4 "The board reserves the ns roguired vy luw, we will, on the 2id day (W Vi Vi v R o 2 N Y ri reject any July. A D, I8, ut the hour of 1) o'clock ¥ W it was well kno vn that Judge Macy had 1o | by rolling stock in use coutrary o the provi- | yhe rush offer to raise $150,000 for the Omaha bas vivety-two'miles of sewers. or ull bids und 10 walve defor ¥ | e forenoon, ut the office of Gsorze J. P ] R E A T M E VI s f h cal or T to ludinns, Charles Parker of Dakots county and C, opposition whatever and that the nomination | sions of the act “shull not be aeemed guil Smith triumphal arch. There are sixty puslio’ schools, employing P wW 105 Faroun — strest, within the corpors amains 10 om hie co y On the ordi basis of computation, | 29 teacners, O:nuha, Neb., July 1ith, sz, sider 10 aking nesessment of dam B —O) couvention was beld under the troes n front | TRBHGE e Py Of she compauy kBow- | o, "5’ Smith could safely count on the | LUere ate twenty-tww church aad private s d Uie owners respectively of said propert | Pooed F ALL— . V . i The school census shows over 30,050 cbll ’ROPOS A A N rution speclal bonefite. it wny H i siging. Judge N. W. Mucy of Harlao wus IT CO:T 812,000,000, Chicago alone, not” to mention other | aren of school age. I il UL otlied to U6 presint at the time | M 1 unauimously vominated by acclamation and sootions of the country equally fertile in | © Omata e . Seuled proposuls wi by the t nd plis resald, und ke nny objections Ay L als . ! s of the country equally ¢ f is @ cityof ehurches, baviog 1 f ; : us | 2l h Su9'cRnvoRMah $ANLERAG. WIERRHL SURBAY Detalls of thaladt tireat biraxgle of Smiths. “A very small contribution | 25 0f religious wWarskip. h $ 487 | A CRERA AR e el | ) ™ mulgumuted Assockution, from each member of the house 1ere ure sixty-five hoteis. i) from the cust 5 (s 16 WPDATALUS W nd Re ne The Blufites who wers present speak : £IR anoh “dmembher 0 1ho. Housenold | oo 1 addit B SrORaE 1. PAUL, ors i 107 a8sfu’ tro bmoant f swaryfoea ot wory lighly of Thel way Shoy Wese onten I'he great struggle that has just bagun | would raise the money,” s1id one of the There are thirtoen WK lines of railway. | additicn 1o 2iud sirect CHAB_ L. THOMAE farst %6 reqirin - uedion di'” 8 were given dinner ot the botel and othivg | of Iron nud Steel Workers aud the | O. P. Smith to raise an arch that would | (iibs Oue bundrodimnd thirly passenger A ' A i M badp ot Banang hated sl vas Maon oul u ditsburg companies rec - e the envy of e i 0 1801 Strest from 15th street 1o 20th streat: | — _— — KL ACCOMOIBLIONS 10 Lhe Wosl was left undone thut would tesd to make | Pittsburg companies recalls the lust | be the envy of the Browns Omahs bus the largest smelter 1 the Munilron siret from the viaduct over the | NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- | o Wrte for elrculars on deform ties and It s rumored in politiesl circles that b gl Loty P gy ; 4 s ) YA GES FOR GRADING plics, LUINOPS, C ADOBE, OATATrh, Lroneh ut Major Andemon of Gleuwood will be the | W8 engage d, the grest iron steike of | ble to a contribution toward the arch,do Omabu bus the largest linseed oil works iu 10th street from Muason street lerce AGES FOR GRADI? 4 ) ey {Ene Sutcely "iul[uly.. kls. - i o OV ke blecon- | Omabu is the third iargest packing center | 1 the city of Omubu. inucoordunce with plans | and ronl estute nlong the alicy running e 8t | surglonl osritions juage of the district beich to run 1w opposi- | Dad gradually grown out of several Oli, yes; he could muke a double con 5 AR oF | yna specifiontions on file (u the ofbee Of the | Whd West ol < 1ot S0, 1 52 4 b 40, 16 s VA - tion to Judge Macy small und unimportant unions until jt | tribution 10 the warld. | Last Jume the stock roosinis | Board of Publio Werks [ 8 50 wnd 010 b npbeis aadiion | DISEASES OF WOMEN 8,55 EQLa LTy, " W EEL We huvelutoly ad 4 5 sbeep, 754,85, ity Lo be aocou punied re bereb Y uvely ad 1o » irings Colfax gingor ale und mineral water | Members, having & surplus reserve fund | the Smith triumphal arch. It is the | * Omats has the largest aistiliery 1 the | Wil i 5 Uhe suun of B Buys | sioead, Shre el tiat the undsr: | in depruuent tor women durlng confinoment. s0ld ut wholesale by Dugueite & Co.. | Of #750,000. It is un inweresting fact that | fact that there will be no grand entrance | worid and three of the lsrgest broweries iu | ' Omubin. ws wu evidence of | ity of O ih s, hiwve boen duly appolnted by | stituto making s Spesiaity o, manulacluring confectioners. its officers, all of whom were iron | to Juckson park O. P, Smith may | the United States. Whe wayor. with the approvel of the city PRIVATE DISCASES ; or ull bids und 1 dete i 16 owners respuccively of 1he prope - | Byphlitic” Poiso o Back Aguin, the republicsn upd democratic parties, | but he caunot build n triumphal arch, | ip the world. PW. BIRKHAUSER | T e e e Db £roburit s | SYEkible bolsou removed Trow the ‘srdiace Blufls & wide berth ever since the Joues | York Press. they can get u $150,000 one fre 6. :llm Il:ufmh:(']lul"m:(lr«s‘t.!];',l"p ses with 8 com Omahiu, Ne ¥ 101022 clured pecossury by ordingnse 50k pussed | wbie 10 Vit us ey’ be treated ut howmo b regody, 1o whioh be was thought by mauy On April 15 the associatio: held a se bined cupltal of $5.9 Last year their July 14, 182 approved July i, 1502 corroshon enoe. All cowmunicutions tonfle 10 have played & stur part, turned up yester- | Cret meeling and resolved to make a de- : The principal shops of the Union Pacific il el e cepted wuld wnpolotment wnd Guly quultitied | ou 1 orexproas, ssousely packed. uo mirds to Oy St U SR s U S B | AT aantare S TANE 2 00 11 AL 1asttha Lous Lioked Tar amee 400 (e ] alin aearis, Suage OF the Moloo Rasife | 5 wosuls will be recuived by the un- | s roquired by Luw, we will, on the Jath duy Of | Hid chia cOBLants OF baadee - Ung per e (o2 of & Uniled States deputy marsual, on the | Lhi8 Wus not agreed to by the bosses, 1o | elevators in the city uall have put in su sp- | fifty scres of ground und reureseut uo ou'- e ruction of sewers insewer | the forenaon, at the oMloe of 1. B MeCulloch, | history of your case, sud we will send {0 pial charge of bootiegging. When be left this | doclure s general strike throughout the | searsuce. The workmen from the Craue | 185 of #.500,000, Thev furuish ewployment C 17361, 1 the eity of | room s% New York Life buliding, within the | Wrabber. our i Do 18 380 10 bave boas it Mbssonsl Velley ool Degiol e e e gy A T Wi mAKIng Lhe ussexs Bpociul or Norvous Dis Sealtug out torsrod b gsaourt Valley | und the Ohio valley. {omsibar aad proivie 384 y nane a3 537 jobuiax hasses, with 8 oapi- | suveih I o e offoe of ' the bourd Ut Of dwinwge 10 the OWNES fespoctively 0f | ewses, Iinpotency, By pliile, Gloos un ¥ urloos Lheir sales 7 | . e B gy e 8§14 Al ik by th 1 ) | Ing luto conslderstion speclsl benetits. i un Braces, Auplisnoes for Deformiies & T\ sclilok Lighor without o goverimensrse o | fusal short and emphatic. Then begun Sold Ligu wwounied Lo 50,211, 70 P g e e e e e I | R A e s M ol A foderal grand Jury He i i il executive commitiee, lod by President | 1, Tuiries e ! fers amounted to #15.444,531 evidence of £0od fuitl s % | 10 0r stutements cono We mald usscssuicnt | HATTEBIES AND BELLS. b Dave Thomus, former memver of the po- | John Jurrett of the associstion, visited e raruas county were brougbi lo | Toe sctusl real estate valustion is §200,00) g e gt P b ARY | OF Guisasen s 70U MAYCUIREH DORIF Omaha Medical and Surgical lnslitute, P.W. BIKKHAUSER CHARLES L THOMAS 26th and Broad o Blu¥ 250 580 CRATES, UL Was Pelesssd oo b e volaus bused 01 & One-Lenth valustion. Qbatrman Hoatar Loila et ¢ 2 roaiway, Oounoll Blu®a . ¥ | ployed, tested thelr wpirit, learned their |~ Tuey furuishod bail aud wero relossed. Oumulia bas tweniy baoks, of which wive "y ekred Yot § & UERAVA ol mioyise sid frog cenier of Cusasy o8 would be sumply s matter of form. The | Of contributory negiig even though he Chairman Bourd of Public Works 1 ts of suid eity, meet for the purpose of 6o of the court house, Judge W. 1 Smith pre — assistance of nearly 20,000 Smiths in | **ho0!S emplosing IbEstachers, flocted by suid grading, tuking luto consid sdo { datiages u you may consid pir bere are e [ hiHicn 19 2200 o 5 ; ¢ THOMAE, ‘of dlsense requirin - 1ol Taied by tho” pecate "ot” Cleiwasa: “Mirs | batweon the Amaigamated Association | directors yosterday. 1t would ensble | 6ovoring 5213 miles @firoad oporated from [ GLb strect fr it ANUELMOKTEN 0N, AODLII0S § attendanye eir stay pleassnt greut fight in which this association *“*Would Mr. Schmldttschmitt be eligi- | worid Omihin Belt Kniiway Lo 43th street braces. trusses, club feet, ¢ arv ituros of spine, choive of the demoorats us s ocandidate for | 1882 The Amalgamated association | you think?” the United States. ALpaok To the owners of all lots und purts of 1ots | nev. b.aider. eye. 8ur, skin an 'l biood and il — grew into an organization of 125,000 | Obe enormous obstacle looms before | Were: Csttle, 2098745 hogs, 7,160,860; | 1 o pruted blunks fur- | from 20uh strect Lo 2 omen 11k e ved. throe disinteresto] freeholders of the | strictly br vates Oniv Keliuble Medioal Las e workors, were equally divided betwecn | possibly getspace foru fumily monument, | Ommaba has the largest white leud works | oralh Uiy wid e wion duf e © Tedect sy | ¢ of mald city. 10 uskess the duimnzeto | All B ood Diseises succeswfully treitel : | d s . ) | oy 1 block 4. Onunpbell’s | without mercary. - New' stastorutive e Jumes Muber, who has given Council | but all we e protectionists, ..7s the New | The directors doa’t want one, even if Aside from the packing houses Omaba bas Clinlrmar ard of Public Works uddition, from Hth sreet 10 SInt strebt. des | ment for Lows of VITA L POW LI Pamotn s Products amounted to §55.000,000. WEIR PROPOSALS, You ‘wre furiher notified, thet huving wo- | Gencinl Med cinos OF Ity it sene vy nidl 1 0'Clock p. . y 2th, | July. A. D, 180% &l the hour of 100'clock in | tery «w broferred. Outl und consalt us oF send e oo, " ¥ 4 e oty TP T 80 e , 20 1,300 skiilod meotanios and 200 duy e | Omabu 1 nunves Nus i and | corporate liite of uid ¢ /1y, weet for the purs 'REE: Upon I city be went to Coviugion, Neb., vut of late | iron and coal regions of Penusyivania | COWPauy factory are busy iu putting the cars i 00 machaaics 7 18bose | . re v ordlng ns. und | wose. of conslderin Licrshebur: | BOOK TO MEN, [RER: Pgon Vrivgta ARIRgN ostgfod walsky Lo the wisey, The Aemand was taade, and met a re- ol o AR nbias henass, ri sl 10 be msde on | suid property. afcted by said grading, tak- | ce.e, With question (st he ploaded guilty and was bound ovor 1o the | Ve proparations for the struggle. The Duriog the your 1541 the real estate traus. sun of #¥ yabiv to the city of and place wforesisid. wnd wuke suy objections | 475 AFPLIANCES, TKUs &b, KLECSSIO Iice force, was also bound over yesterdas ou | every city where the men were em- | Jesiens PO ChAIEe Of selling liguor o | 000, while the wasessment for texution s | OF eI UI k0l 10 WYEECTT | Cith RIES L0, g | . \ Quubis, Neb, July Lok, 16 WlbleR | Omubs, July 15 604 YN0 | Cwakie wad Gounell BIUB 6Ie0krio wolr lue

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