Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 13, 1893, Page 3

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Bomething About the Now Celebrated Fair- mount Park Litigation, OPINION OF ATTORNEY JACOB SIMS Fees Claimed in € Believed to 1 Wil Not rrope nection with the Case ther Large Bear Test, the Mo said Attorney Jac day to a BEn reporte SWhat do y “Why fore th brated Faivmount “What's ¢ “Oh, ne tenths of it, te n, putting that preme court fight has be prac attorney alking o to bring sui he had done 1 cept M. Holines meritorious biil 1ot it b then I th ink there will be musi “You were suits you had Fairmount park not to No, I wis not successf but you th 3 them tian o me said Mr council for fee park he matter n Sim hing m in th wnd t Wy all AL Lha w that o than any « m s in thoso cascs v don't 1do W tary decis iptions of fact will hardiy s they can live anop vern) f 3 s law. ‘That court on the now be present portuntty hefol other opinion Rev. J. A, Flowers to hail from Pec exp whil ago, ¢ ha : © on car fact that he swallow a de his pocket. who cluim; had a very rience in Council Blufls a due th required nerve to : of somet that ne had in o registered at tne Grand Totel Mo Wi under his rvicht namo but_gave his place of residence as Shenan 3 Heahen hunted up geveral mem bers of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias to_ whom he confided the facy that ho was a minister of the gospel, but that he giving much_ attention to present. I fact, he had g to find out the w and had 8o fir sucee self in Council Blu pocket, Almost on t mons, and nothin v of effe cepting a valise containing his clothing His brother kniehts dove down into their poclkiets and brought up cnough cash t his Totel bill over nishtand to pay his wa to the southern part of th hove he cla some 1 He started on his v sthing Wil heard from him or abe T unti couple of days later, whon a 1 uiting fro Peorvin rushed into tl slogeam in his hand an s mainly had not t o not tat be s of the wick 1 that hoe fo thout a cen v of nd hin in hi o Ve delivium trc d the man who ifhe kuew a Lman i 1. A. Flow \n'nw[ pund dead on the Roek Island tr between this city and Des Moines, ‘I'lie to egram bore il ignature of L. Mahon, and had been directed to the Flower at Peoria. It contained the noungement of the finding of Flowers "lrl\ on the train. The son-in-law i ediatel, started for Courcil Bluffs to as: ain the truth of the telegran, On his acrival here e found that the tele ram was in all pr ability sent by IMlow limself, as no one by the name was known here and an inves n showed that the tel m had bee rin on Sunday. re IPlowers had Council Bluffs and while he still had all the earmarks of a very unspiritual by the indications were that. Flowe tempted to take his own Jife, and the telegram in the hope that the medicine which he took for the purpose would end his cavcer. He simowed a bottle of morphine to 3 nds here, ing he thought of committing suicide, but he wards threw the bottle and its cc away untouched. When the true state of affairs was rned the son wleft for his home after gi ving the police instructions to give v sixty days on tho stone pile if_ho ever turned up agiin in his former condicion. ¥ Arrangements are being made for opening of the Union elevator plant, has been closed for the last six m the result of a witt of injunction whi issued from the district court upon tion filed by the Rock Island, Milwaukee and Burlington roilways, the Unijon Pacific and Northwest companies de fendants. It was expeeted that the heaving of ase would come up at the last of g all sorts of sensatiou announced as b on the pr continuance was ed until nd now the bot tow has pe illy dropped out of the « “Phe attorneys hive come fo in it the terms of which ave not known esactly but the effect of which will be to put a stop to all further litigation. It is now states that nothing in’ the way of the opening of the elevator, and it is likely that this will be done in the near futw John M. Lane, the local agent of the Milwanlkee, is author for the statement that the head officiuts of the company ave-already negotiat- ing with prospective of the plant, and that as soon as n be reached the elevator opened again for worlk as if nothing had happened, the ro which 1ths peti e making m, but next term, Suiu Mrs, L. L. Hendrix, asleigh on December street, filed her petition in the district court yesterday claiming 88,600 from the city s amages. She ' that the accident was owing to the 55 of the city author fties. She was driving with her hushand when the runners of the cutter caught on the rails of the patch of street railway which the Interstate Railay co left sticking out the corner of Kighth street and Avenue D, The cutter was ove turned und she her husband we: thrown violently the ground, injurin them both severoly who was thrown from 11 on North Eighth D. and w0 The snow and cold diminish the des Kl 24 office 10 ten garden. str does not uge in the weath nand fou miles you for sule ve tracts, suitable fc Day & Hess, agen in from * fruit and 8 30 Pearl MeGiee-Green Harry (. MeGee and Miss Margaret Green were married last evening at the r of the bride father, Dr. John Gir avenue. It was a quict affair, none present excepting the reiatives and a few ito friends, The ‘ceremony was erformed by Dr. Phelps of the First Pr ytel after which a sumptuous supper was seeved. The young conple will at once begin housekeeping in - Morningside Both bride and groom well known in Council Bluffs and their large circle of friends and acquaintauces will hearty congratulations. idence 1, on Fifth there be Crown and other pianos, Crown and other organs, At Bourvicius', 116 Muhmnu street. Do you smok King & Co.’s Part Just light one. Have gus? You tried T, 1t's a cl Ruther n Short Honeymoon, Belle Downs filed a petition in the district court yesterday asking for a divorce from her husband, Charles Downs. Both the ties live in Downsville, o small station north of Council Blufts on thke Northwestern rail el | it loaked ont that | | friends i il tion with a | in-law of | Mahon | n sent to | left | | The any had | ast of the post- | one | g | extend | nd yere married at Logan on the 15th September. All went well for the of three weeks, when she ol he defendant commenced a e treaty pinching and beating applyi sbrious epithets to December 21 he threatened to kill ed up by driving her from now wants a deer of div « thing. during the eold m by buying good Boston St rentive far we, and in some tor k time s surp th muffs, 19¢ cach. miiffs, 79 e muffs, ORe o £1.05 ¢ fifty cont bla milfls, $1.98 1.50 to $6.00 in K opos- 50. , now $14.50, now $6.75 now $11.50, military 00, cape I3oston Store, WHITELAW & CO Council Bluffs, | nly Bachel A pleasant part t o Grand hotel 3 11 M son, ‘Thomas of the 1 wne ading The guests parlors. v tor Ui upper floor, where the dancin minenced to the strains of excelient orchesten Refreshmoey vved in the ladies” ordinary from 11 o'clock hund ¢ urin about owny vantage, ald use to tock ney nnl Pageaphs, irs. Wa rey is visiting seph., Mo, il Mrs, R. 7. Moore n for a visit of a Ponduiac, Wis. L. B. Gornam of Sult 1 't of Island, is his wife her father in left yesterday week or two with and Chi A fLe the live stock in the city with brothee and b to leave Sundiy even trelatives there, aia on theiv return trip, Tl nomanay the company minent od o arviv the Burli tion of their ne 5 the ¢ Roc nd child ey e lichi will stop here ac n to with th my. is city this morning A tour of inspec now in exp For warming hath rooms, ete > are just what you s convenient, trie 1 W offer for ten Citizen's sold. 1 wood; havd wood in the city: prompt H. A. ¢0ox, No. 4 Main, Minor Mention. 7. Plumbing Co. Lumver Co. Coal .. Biederman will_ent s at ligh five this o Avenue I, and Miss Rilla M ied Wednesday vesidence of W. I McClelland in township, Rev. Gi: L. Springer oficiating. The Trucbund socicty of this veral delegates to Minden last 3 institute o lodge of the orderat that pl The new todge has a membership of twenty- two. The fire departm, last ni; J to be cheay ng at her Weston w called outat 10 b afterwa st barns in East Omaha carts dud not go any farth the hose iver he Rock Island p ser d have rea lay morning v bein the which ! Bluft yeste tela freigh wat cansed by five a bad lute, the Vi of of new commenced and the will be a dc There will be a med the Orvient tomorroyw of Pythias hall. Th dates s wiven s and the treasury is full is desived The sisters of St. Bernard they ¢ badly in need of ¢ supply many who apply last day of s the district « cases hav the indica [ al candi voraldegrees apic A large atte hospit: thin o then for help and for 1 o patients in the hospital Any one having any such supplies needs but to dvap a postal card to the 10 will promptly send for them, Murringe lic lowing yester Howlun of McGeo and Blufts also uscs were issucd to the fol ay: Henry Smith and Gerti it county; H Ma n of Council R. €. ( Danville, 111, ana Clara Magette of Salina, Kan. The' last couple were married by J old ‘Ihere will be cottage pr cetings this afternoon at 2:0 p. m. at the following places: Mrs, C. M. Huil, Oaklund avenue ; Mis, W00 Picrce Mrs yne, avenue; nnon of conneeti 1 be revival services at Broad wiay church The class unions of the Temple Baptist church will give an entertainment this ing at the Young Men's Christian association rooms, commencis "elod literary @nd mus ram will be p sented) amone thy 'L being Miss Baker of Kansas Webb, Miss City, Miss Moore and the Refresh Amphion quartet | ments will be Movements « At London — Arrived Philadelphia At Liverpool n St Ma nud, Arrived —Anglomuin, from Baltimore cived —Kms, from Gibraltar k for Gienoa Bremen New Arrived —Lahn, from New Brow Head —Passed Néw York for Liverpool - . FORKUASLY, Brittanic, from WEATHER Winds and & Rising Tomperature Prodicted for Nebraska Today. Wassixgroy, D, €., Jan. 12.—Forecast for Friday: For Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair; to southe Warni N i warmer; northe OFFICE OF THE WesTieR BUreav, OMaua, 12, —Omah; vecord of temperaty 1 of L at Omaha for the 1, 189 Statement showing the conditio ature and precipitation and since March il pre for the du y siuce Murch 1 uuuwl E uu-r, Lmul inches 2 lnches Forecist ORticial. 1 “ | Pinzen tealf | about 10 | an | | the man who, during the | had ai o | the noon ¢ Mott of | at the Hardin | an | at 8:20 | the | ndunce | | from | rth and | warmer winds,shifting | JUrAeA 10 M 1y winds, | | These | while delivering th | 1o e | which | filing his. 104 | World-iferald | tober, | ou him becaus | culation | the ci stamde_and the vam PRADOTS ¢ | ngreement with the THI‘ OM\HA D\ILY BFE. ft’hID\Y JA\'UARY 13, IRD'L JU— | Hall, Regarding the frep Sistribution of the ( "es P : World-Heral sama (iMme, witness satd ‘y"l“.“ pope n audience that his solicitors had vgpdgted any number \ VS 0 (i of s wheve bundlesdf the World-Herald RAd, SUOFTY 10 08 had been left. He cofd bring at le MRS twenty-five people before/the board te his tion. (He did, and always believed that the World-He d took this method of free o infl fren lation Furthermore mony given befo World-Herald did iber, and ihat Vi e offered tve World-fleyald October if they would | PO, Isn't it a Rothechilds sy conversion of 486,000,000 g nd 60,000,000 gulden 5 per cent diesto for paper gold Arch Arch to v to two prela promoted to the License Board Coneludes to Give Permissi n b to Contested Claimants, omice of Whi cleanin Maden st number of doubic Englang, i, Ty 1 rend - a Tramp. 12— [Spe IS DRAWING SOME FINE DISTINCTIONS Ve its ¢ the knew by testi Q that the Noon s o single sub. s had been a day during with that Drnggist Lanyon, ageist Schmidt and g8 Saloonist Pinzensetiam Squeeze Throagh \ Ber ed Riley applied to work. Yesterday 1sibly to Narrow ax Before the Board on Extremely Margly i Judd, a fav he borrowed Judd's hunting, When \ 1 home in the evening he found 900, which he had hidden in his n seen paitds advertise fact.” asked that you only employ four Tur Morxixe Bre! It'sa fact,” said Mr. Rosewater, “that o over thirty boys employed every | morning to deliver e MurNixG BEg to Omaha subscribers, and I can prove it by a man here in the room.™ By this time the defense had gotten the information abont Tie Ber it wanted Mr. Simeral stated that e had nd tomake in the case, and Mr. Hall remarked that he had nothing to siy beyond | calling the attention of the board to the fact that the protest had been made against | Pinzenschain instead of against Mrs. Fi A Pinzenschain, the applicant wo_case of Joseph H. Schmidt, drogeist 2407 Cuming street, was then called und the protest. charging itlegal publication was rea Attorney Hall The boys to deliver | in the case Mrs. Prazec fied that she and Jamaic be sick. No re mixture 1ed the he yon last n applicant, testi e of brandy 1 who claimed to of the sale, be the head of | feensa board contin wring of Drug Lan \ sister of t sold a i ist trunk RAGRAPHS, rtoan 1 was made mder . A. Kussell, of Ord is Mr. A d city ye At th Mayer,*C" King City s ( Denver: ren Price at the Delone Gusten of Kearne, terday Mercer ] R cause the medicine. This went to the came all W Willinmson Minneapolis: H. M rorgo D). Bdwards M. Bosworth Rapid City [ Springfield, Mo.; 1. ", Neb: A H Patton WL W, Wheeler, Panama: William Crandal Panama: George Crandall, Panama: C, 1 Woo Gi T M. Reed, Loup City Newell South, Humphirey: W. M. Holtry, | North Platte; Ed W, Neifing, Lince wmas Andrews, Cambridge: G, Babs and wife, Seward A. Hans Olson, A, B, Olson_and C.*G. Pilan Holdreg Hurry uckadantz, St H. B. Sung and” wife, Hartington Lrics Lindsay: C.\W. Baker. John B, Hughes, Cozad; AL H Pawnee, Cureaco, 11, Jan, 12 T BeE. | Nebras W Allen, Blair: J | Grand Pacific -E. M Brown, Lincoln, Knox and wifc Beebe, wyan, Council Bluft (S\SRATCHED TEN MO‘NTI!S A troublesome me to scratch for ten months, cured by a few days’ use of M. H. WoLrr, Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFT’§PECIFIC 1was cured gome years ag of White Swelli; inmyleg by using 3 Biave had no symptoms of re SS turn of the dis- ease. Many jre ivsicians attended we and faifed, but 8. 8. 8. il the work. PAUL W, KIRKPATRICK, Johnson City, Tenn, Treatise on Blood and Skin iscascs 1 SWIFT SPECIFIC CONP. Buchanan, A <‘ olosed ent Chi the tes board timony and the case Wil Kan Henry ¢, Sturt Topeka, Kan.; War hn 1 Newconib, Sedw Yo Litchfield, Neb. Pinzenscha it the admit Stuht at Goddard ant’s place M ved a motice en the case of Fre Hamilton Iriecka calle in to the Joc appli and 102 street the it given publi tes 1t the testi reway said that of busin mowas charge was ided nony in g circulation he called att on December ham if he had 1 arding the action of the Tie Bee the paper in ticoments shoutd bo printed, admitted having the but de that it didn't to anythi By going to the Wor he could save £10 and | that he would get Gellenbeck fcant ¢ Hall asked the lie Money No Object Mr., Schmidt testifiod the World-Herald - to have the board declaring | cireulation, He s World-H¢ which adver it and arrived at this conclus Appl by feading that paper, As far notice, | the difference in the price of advertis g was cone rd, it did mot cut any figure, he said cived a notice of the resolution of the boar { his own gment in the matter of advertisin In executive session the board dec three cases. hey gave to Him, that he isked i Pt Pendoer amount Her sides get a guar 1se. or is1 A the Druggist Lanyon his ause they thought he had acted faith and was not guilty of violatmng th by selling liquor for other than medicinal purposes on sunday poctimide was ) sonrd elaimed he had he had | Cpvelvicka Pinzen: saloons license. In thi sale. at thore was o protest cant Suturday cases will | e M, witness if he was not month of Octobe idles of BEES o W vibuted b s and dru Gellenbeck packages of drug stores about town the witness ial edition printed for the especial pur W the papers thus deliv not counted the of the regular lition of Evexing Bep. Witness also said th papers he met World- arvound free papers saloon- kee use the M, left and ted in WA the b agains said that papers at ard claing for th batd) night T80 the followin be up in their ovder Matt Reula Leavenworth street | Michael Walenz, 1 Pioree str M| Walenz, 1318 Leavenworth street: James P Connelly Cuming street: Cl Morin North Sixteenth street Rollfr, 2056 Popploton avenue. In passing judgment on the case of Fr cricka Pinzenschan, the board's ruling drew a fine-haired distinction which would hardly a precedent in a court i upon Mr. Piuzenschan that the notices had been served. and the commis sion could not detect anything in_the testi- mony offered on behaif of Tie Ber to con He and 1people throwin ) stated that th thros avound free pape Ber commenced sending s ‘v|)|\|~(lmllIl\:yl\l\dh:(x«In-rln-\\\\luul(hll disposed of the papers for cash or gave them d customers ming the F When asked by the fense if he had cver A free. B Y, for the de- < who | in the — - e e | | 2 G W. PANGLE, M. D, P The Good Samaritan. %0 Years' Experieace. [ (| BEADER OF DISRASES OF MEN AND | " WOMEN, PROPRIRTOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPRN« GARY OF MEDICINR, THE NEXT MORN FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION (8 BETTER, N stomach, e, This wnd 18 prepared for use as easiiy s tea. alled. LRHESMEDIGIHE All druggiasell i at s and 0 package, 1yon Aot pet it send yous Ry ST, Lun 8 the bowels ench !‘ Thordee to b Address ORATOR I, W ‘The Mercer. Omaha’s Naw2st Hostel COR, 12TH ARB HIWAR) 375 Throat, -ml Tunge; Dige At Fiten 10 Apoplexy, Heard Discase, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complainty Norvous D;\bllhy, Menial Depres= sion, Loss of Manhood Sam\lr‘?‘! Diabe s hit's Diceaso, St Vit m}‘u“'.‘ Shirtism White_Swelling, Hero Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fietula in ano romoved without the knife or drawinz a drop of bioad. . Women with her delicate orgung ros Aired (s health, | Dropsy cured without tapping. Spocial Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. $80 1o $B00 forfeit fir any Yenereal Dise onso 1 cannot cure without merouryd Tape Wormns removed {n two of thiee howrs, or 08 pay. 11 wite or Piios eured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Willeave lifo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, Thoonly Phsician who can toll what allg a person without asking a questions | All correspondence strietlv eonfidential, Mediclng eent by expross. Addressnli letters to 6. W. Pangle, M. D, 888 Broadway, Council Bluifs, lowa Imorovad Sa!a:/ E!avaliri, gases of the Eveand oms at 82, at & 0 por day. ) per day. at §1 S with Bath aty 10 1coms with Ba Wi M to $18) par OPKNED ATl Modern in Every Roxpeet. cwly Fuenis ) por day I Gu I Throaghont. G. S ERB. Prop. | PRESERVE YOUR EVE SIGHT HIR HB"Xr S “NON CHAHC— I\ GLASSES & PATENTED Uiy 271685, Max Meyer & Bro., Co. Solo Agents for Ginah ST HENGTH VITALITY, MI\NHGUD packs neet the defendant, Mrs. Pinzenschan, with the wit Mr. Pinzenchan, whom it wns eharged had iftcenth violated the law. seven World-Her- - the conversation ke had said to him 1-ter left a Wt and that he wished he s e did not want the paper in Hall World-Heralds loft at cited William Hofske’ Williams ~strc alds re left followed Mr. that_the Wor bundle eve would qui hiis house. Attorney where During H - WILL BE A STRONG AF MILLION OfBa cteria I [T LOOK Before tiking your mext glass Of River Water hold it up to the light. Then look at Western Passeng, Adopt Ciieaco, 1 Passenger ion me: Assoc a New Agre 3 Jan, 121f the Western ation adopts the o ment reported by the conmittee on revision it will be th n of the | kind in the count ermore, it is be lieved that the re of the e will be better protected than evi Tho ngreament proviles for the tion of local railrond nssoctations at Louis. Chic . Omaha, St. vl and Minneapolis Expeet to Dlind beeause he the people whom had been seatterinz broad- ‘opics of both the noon and even- had started in on a * 1530 i point, stro b 1o sented cast their i editions M NP Feil, b s was called and asked Hm it the distributio October. The witne month mentioned printed a special edition _at o'clock for the purpose of ofisetting tion of the World-Herald, These ited and cireulated for thit and the number disposed of ilation at all, as extras aud on the books When asked again | Hall why this step had been n Mr. Feil said it was because the World- Herald had introduced a_noon cdition We did it.” gaid the wilness, “'to counter- act the World-Terald's noon edition.” witness was then questioned ¢ of the 8 o'clock edition of Ti on the streets. He said that th ve never counted in the regular e of the L and that the cash ro ceived was kept wate account and | did not_ in any way enter into the sworn cireulation. maniger of Tue what he knew ue Bre during id that during the ) MAIIA 3 EEreationg : fnes in the Western tion and as many more in- as can be induced to | join them. It is provided tk all tickets, passes or other forms of transporta- tion found in the hands of bro s not aut horized to sell the | redeemed at full tavil rates b responsible for them e nner in which they way on the marke! missions are to be paid except author given by the chairman as a means of { from the irregular competition of an outside lie, papers wecil pury charged in the press room by M / have found their and no stree FRESH from the GRANITE HILLS, sa pure medicinal or lable \\'atcr it stands alone, bout 5 S Kevision Committee, The committee ng charge of the re ion of the agreement consists of Jum Charlton of the Chicago & Alton, John S bastian of the Rock Island, P. Sustis of the Burlington, George H. Heafford of the St. Paul, W. P, Whiteof the Atchison and Chairman Caldwell. It lad almost com- pleted its work and turned the matter over to the printers. Another meeting will be held next week for the purpose of comple ing the fter which the chairinan | will call a 4 ing to hearand pass upon the recommendations of the commitLe | the Jacksonville Southe: nified its iutention of b he association it is belic: ement will be put into efect as ruary 1 assenger Agent Sebastia and roud has'called 4 m lines to consider ihe issions on emigra 13500 copi for the conference is J 3 gopes | i tions will be sent to representatives of At this stage of the game Mr. Hall wanted | the Northern Pacific, the: Great Northern, to know i Mr. 1%cil had not requested the | the Canadian Pacific and the Soo line to be d to usk for & three months' average in- | prciny 1 of one month us herctofore. = Witn At the meeting of the cd that he had made any such request of | of tho Contral Traf 10BORIA TRe B | closed its session today, & resolution Phen Commissioner Havtman thought it | qgopted reccommending that the was time to take a hand and he did, and he | commodity classif LY spoke rather foreibly, t He suid stock in bales be abrogated, and Commissioner Hartman's Statement, regular classification of fifth quantity be applied on s points in_association 2 amount of business of a voutine character was disposed of. P NEWS OF YESUERDAY. Domesti tamateh with Jack reported, return to still or Sparkling. Of All Dealers. LONDONDERRY LiTHIA SPRING WATER ©0. NASHUA, N. Y. C. B. PERKINS & Co., Bosion Saling Agenis PAXTON & GALI.AEHER. Distributing Agents for Omaha, Only Bona Fide Figures, When Tmade the aftidavit of Tue Be said Mr. Feil, in answer to made my statement for three veqe: ud did not file my circulation until the ager had i upon vd his statement to my statements s October cirenlation in evide o license board did_not ask fo evidence. 1 only did this e had insisted on regular evening 11,000 copies the extra Terald m; not yet eferred | member of Wi HOUI‘THh ihis extra wse the such editi duriy edition, Rock western com it | ficed statement. Our amounts to about inclu amonnted to itis easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. - The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain in the other and gives a short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leay ing the victim only thie chain, This idea stopped that little game: I'he bow has a groove on cach end A collar runs down inside the pendant (stem) and fita into the grooves, firmly locking the bow 1o the pendant, 50 that it cannot be pulled or twisted off, vight committee sociation, which Ut tho class in I made fhe motion to ask the papers for a three months average and I stated at the | ti my reasons for so doinz. In order to make the matt to those who were not will say what | said at the time, that I did not think it policy to take the cirenlation of un paper for October alone. My reason for this was that there was paign on and 1 judged papers would have a larger civeulation than especinlly Tue Bee, because Mr. a member of the national Dick Burge, failing to g will, is afew duys. nd 10 1 Athletic club on February s Quay of Pennsyl Ays he will use his utmost endeavor to prevent the open- ing of the gates of the World's fair on Sun- that both htweights, hive | i} Islana an said that he con- Hall a reflection the motion «d having had a conversa m [\ 7 Sold by all watch dealers, without cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark— | and now a member o the RN Keystone Watch Case Co., Jaw of that state PHILADELPHIA. The Normannia Skating club of Minne o has challenged, on behalf of Nurse Donaghue of New York to skute thre , three wiles and tive miles, itendent Byrnes of the for will, 1o is said, gainst several of the police city for ctof duty in the pressing gambling. ceting of 1h aper man New York legishi- A the libel Mr. Hartman den tion with any member of The Bre, Mr. Rosewater said that he had examined | thi reulator's books and had found that the December cireulation that of October and that seeeded the ably over 100, Then M. polis Joe o5 of Parl:les Wanting ANILEUSER-BUSCH BEER, Anheuser, Budweiser, Faust ana Pale 1S, EITHER BOTTLED OR 1 S, can leave orders at No, 213 Main Council Bluffs, Iowa, or phouo 323, Goods delivered promptly, SOLE AGEN ronr NCY ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Ass', 01 81, Louis, Ho. _ DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor Hublt Positlvely Ourod 3 ger than | the November cir. December by prob- New York bring charge priadns of that ter of sup- i ulation of Mr, Rosewater p nane of his busines d Mr, Rosewater what ‘e MonNiNG BEE was. mptly told hlm it was the civeulation of e MORNING BEE was not in question, and he declined 10 satisfy the cuviosity of the World-Herald peoplé. Witness said that he had made the prof because the board had declaved T EVENING BEE 0 have the dlation and e was merely stand ing up for his rizht Have you not ments of applicants 18 Sif d_He W York us | for the stand they 1 Mroversy hetwe f I i Tpup advised | A Mot 10 1¢ because what of falschoods. sts publishe clined to take adyertise asked Mr, Hall Saving Advertisers Mone said Mr. | ater. “Oue party n advertisement for a licence which would be refused if he did push ud I divected that the monoy be re turned, as I considered that he was wasting money to place the advertisement. 1 also direeted that another man's mohey be re turned to him for the same reason. I did ake money for advertising from hen 1 felt sure they could not oreign. ly contemplates further dditions to her sk for la. appropriutions W and sent in 1 felt sur his case. Dodds telegraphs from Dahonie of thit e ) CONse M. de’ Freycinet. eficien decrense of th d 10 show 1o the Goldon § 1t can be given In a without the knowiodg lutely harmiless snd w spoedy cure, whother tho p. Arinker or an aleotiolle wreck thousands of canes wnd o every (nstnes cure has followed It never fally oneo lmproxnated with the Spocii ut sulbility for the 11 dor app GO + Prop. 4E-prge bOOK Of particulars fre. Kubin & 0 1563 #1d Doazlay Bake, Bruo & (0., and Cuwaba, Neb 'NERVOUSPISOROERS EVILS, WEAK DEBILIIY, BT oy il wmen Q V' ani NENTLY L Full” STRENGTH ry part of the body. 1 will ople toa or In It ewater was called ¢ w about the October. He mtier of establi fon between citic ¢ Austri ind usked what tibuting of papers id overnment has signed the Purely a Business Matter, COmAn a0 W urist +About the first part of October 1 e 1anatl, O offset the uttempt of the World-Heruld then being made by them to expand their general cireulation bp the fictitious civeulati their aooh edition 1did n they would count in with their rvegular mworning and ing edit s Or not As the Herald solicitors asiced Saloon'se tuke twenty papors vertise their appli Mr. my by this exem structed to edition, the papors od to ! A School Tencher's Now Dress, St My newd filthardson ss wais the light drab cashmere to Omaha said a popular school teacher. “It faded so badly I was ashamed to wear it, and with a kage of diamoind dyes 1 changed it to a After wearing it a season that way awond dye, this time un olive green, made it the rich shade it is now. I think all druggists sell these dyes and they are a great help to me, I had when I first came World pers Lo and_promised to ad e bl ap. 1 directed iuess manage: ed keep s0lu dsome brown tuat ao PERMA- and tona soud (so- 40 aay suferer 1o proserip. o T thoss troublos Addrsss, i A BRADLEY BATILE CREEK, MiCA another i this Lo railway news INTO 1T} Londanflera‘y!* o/ ABODY MEDICAL TN warded the Gorn MEDAL by the NATIONAL MEDICAL A S=0CIATION for the PR SSAY on Eelousicd Vi ophy, Nevrousand Phyxical Detility, ad all Diseases aid Weakness ot Mo, sulta in pereon or by letter, "lmnk b onials, i rerintionantai v Tes it Steam and Hand Power. Electric. KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OFFICE 1011 DOUGLA Cor, 9th St and 11 Ave., Council impure bload, or 8 L0 port PROPOSALS FOR GRADING, sived by the uns . w., January lton street from and Puoifio cot (Lho sura | 81 roct noar 1din west city | rom %th st ect o = curth 1o be deposited | iie stroet.) 15 will e made PR H‘H\\!h r in sower | ¢d by nlndlylx 0 in the oflize of tn i Hll propos il to b |l v the bo Sealed proposil dersigned untii | | 1808 for the const | trict No. 177, lnIh 2o NG i 2 printed blunks tnroishe accomnaniod by 0 0f$.0), puyable n evidence of good li hoard reserves the jectany or all biahnsd £o watve datgoter P W, BIRKHAUSER, Chairman Board of Public Works Neb., Junuary 12th, 1805, 3-10-20 —_— Special Notices. GOUNSIL BLUFFS, and to certified eh to the city of Omaha, \tt) reject any or BIRKIAUSER, ard of Pub, Yy PROPOSALS FOR SLOPING BANKS BSTRAC ndloans. Farm sold. Pisey & Biums. 0 CHI ot or sl Interstato beld » i Will'sell tn bunches Comaell Bluifs. serited | 50, Atablo und 3 ACIE fary sheds, T n In Neb., frroom ho | pires of sub 1615 12, 13 114 of 1ot 9, ! addition, and 1ot 1% “and 19, Key fol wddition Join i GARBAGE ronovo ang, ot 1o Kountze's | Widiimacys cleana 1 the wasting, thorefion upon vauits City bl RLIN FAMILY OF venth strect. coMPi] Inquire to he done in fur- 0 RENT convenienc g J0E ENISIED ROOMS [t streot. Good b . vith all modera inecr and Board of 1 Bids will be made on printed nished by th 1o 1 mipinicd by a certified checlk in the sui of $500, paya- bleto the city of Omaha s an evidéned of faith orall bids ork. GO bourd Mes, Rtelcman, 11 rent at 122 Seventl 1 ok e ard next door. and o walve defe W, BIRKIAUSER Chatrman Board of Pubiic Works, Owmaha, Neb., January Gih, 18 Junuary 6, 7 o reject any A 1o il for konos lico. W. A, Coutter, 7 Y—to0d il for genoral houseworl | WARI W Wi, o mfirsireed. 13,14 = ] BEN HUR MINI (J & lll LING LO., CRIPPLE CREEK, - - Stock full paid; money in the camp. three clair follows: COLORADO. Have the best investment to offer for the en on Gold and Globe Iill, and working cusury Stock to get ready for shipping a8 non-ussessable, Own ten claims, Will sell 20,000 shares ‘I $15 buys and pays in full for $50 buys and pays in full for 5100 buys and pays in full for 500 buys and pays in full for Careful and intelligent manngement., Alhlu\\ul\ ouncil Blulfs, low 100 shares, par value $100. 850 shares, pur value 800 shares, par valae 1,200 shares, par value Write for particulars. Urugio, Twin City Steam Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor, Dyeing, Cleaning and Refinishing OF GOODs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha office, 1521 Farnam St, Telephone 1521. Council Bluffs office and worky cor. Ave, Aand 2th Su,'LVelephone 310, Send for irculars and price list,

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