Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 18, 1893, Page 3

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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 18, 1803, security difficulty, and the attorneys for the N v o [T! cided that the sooner we were married other aide annownce that this setiement | \RRAYED IN HISTAVAR PAINT T he Retter it wota e ond e mavried was made ina way that suited everybody have any publicity over it we told only ! | Mr. Gage returned to the east last evening | 3 b COUNGEL BLUTTS e our most intimate friends, in fact only b * those who were present last evening tscasiia OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Indignation Caused by a Transaction of the IN D““‘E DISGRACE. City Treasurer Bolln tarts After Bome of | "'\ve have made no definite plans yet. sy Uouncil Tinance Committce. | Collectbr Charles MeDowell Short in His Mr. Pullman's Cash, but on our return from our southern t we will decide upon something.” THE DAILY BEE QNS FRON (OUNCIL BLUFFS | 55 Deltvered Ly carrier to any part of tho cify _— | Cash Aceount, A SRR iy | ITS EXTRAVAGANCE IN BORROWING MONEY | (il Memnelh s soltecton T 11 1y | MONEY AND NOT CARS WHAT IS WANTED Clever Goyuten OMee N ¢ sray Lumber compan Was arre y TELEPHONES | Riisineas O 0 33 " Sorgentit Hiso yesterday oh & chanre o Ben Curler relates that while out on be § breferrod By the con his recent deer-hunting trip he wit- With a Surplus of $84,000 in the Treasury it ment preferred by the company Notice Served on the Company’s Loeal Agent | noceed the manner in which covotes MINOR MENTION, Negotintes o Lo 000 laimed that McDowell is short on cash col to Turn Over Al Cdin of the Realm cateh a rabbit, says the Nevada State Pranbing Co One of the Mem! ¥ N T T s S e S psspssion to _ Journal. He was sitting ona pile of | lumbing 0. il uh Hspi n police court MeDowell waived examina o rock overlooki little valley possibly sl koA AT UL tion and was bound over to the district court a mile across stalking w_drove of deel g Born, to M. and Mrs, John Schronder in the sum of §1,000. An effort is being made e which was expected to issue through a Stutsman street, a iter ", " tna by 7 this A great deal of attention has heen called City Treasurer Bolln is determined to re- | narrow ravine ncar by, when h Mectingd are to be held every evening this h and this will probably be accomplished f v et 814 (K @ 5 valls o w0 5 oBlat week at the First Presbyterian church recently to a little transaction of the finance | o4, Ty the meantime McDowell remains | COVer from Sir George Pullman the §16,000 in “l)"‘-l“‘: !.K‘HI d t yl'“l 3 mn‘, ‘I tJ' T The funeral of Rosa Scahill took place | committee of the city council lust waek, and | in custody at the city jail personal taxes which that king paluce car | Which dashed over the brow of the hill | yesterday morning at St Francls Xaviers | a strong effort has been mado to show that | Sergeant Haze, chief of the city detective | owner has failed to pour into the coffers of | and into the valley nearly a mile away. | Catholic chu | the administration has been guilty of some rce, claims that there is a woman at the | the treasurer, Yesterday Mr. Bolln buckled | Looking through his ficld glass he ASErii nse was fssined yesterday | ypine underhanded, The transaction ve. | bottom of McDowell's troubles and that the hof | deseried them to be coyotes in full chase | [ i | by the young man's friends to obtain bail to James W. Vanausdeln of Neols and Katie ks prisoier hias spent more money than he could | o1 [ Autoranew ahd went out in sea of u jackrabbit. The rabbit was about | Driscoll of Council Bluffs ferred to Is the loan of £05,000, which was | afford on the woman | gra 0 ¢ broperty of the Bullman cOmMPABY | ¢y vards in the lead and was covering | The Re b Relief association will meet | Negotiated at the Citizens bank for the pur. | " The chief detective claims that Mand Tay upon which to levy. “He was successful in | 3 7 8064 00 only a jackrabbit can P A ¢ the home of Mrs. A. B, Enderton, 912 | Pose of paying off bonds to that amount | ler, who lives near the comer of Fifteenth | his search, and his efforts were not unavail- | b o o 411 ) & ¥ AR Bt o B0, " | N Tad some e whie here wa o sur- | B CATor iy Sirota. i e foyiewho o | 1 R e o e e | T WD Gty Steam Pye orksx« There will be a meeting of the World's | plus of 4,000 in the city treasury, which, it | Je ST 16 i HEEATTVS (eooisls ‘The following notice was served upon J. F. lown. The others followed the fleeing el AY L6 bito of Alca. KL M. Obiinie, | s clutmed falghl it ve baar uaoi tn peying | 10 b e T rto0Es | shimmeduany: he OMBBA" SUEHELHABHL B | Hiave atibt b o moog C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Propriotor. 4 s o'clock 5 o il t », 5, ur | i P > - F o ¥ F 2, this evening at lock Hff the obligation. and thus save the inter- | Fifteenth and Burt streets, and enjoy lif | the Pullman Palace Car company | eceded in turning him back on his | Dycing, Clecaning and Refin 1“”,,_,: est which now have to be paid to Mr. MeDowell is completely broken d. I beg toinform you that the taxes of the | course toward the one lying down. | VHI-‘ GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPT v y his arrest and the dissrace, but is Pullman Palace Car company for the years | When the rabbit was quite close this one C i( S ) Y DESCRIPTION. "v-““ly ‘I‘Il' by ‘.v.!-‘l"hf{'(['j‘”' s '; Who | 1886, 1857, 1888 and 1859 remidn unpaid, aud | pgised up and took up the chase, while | Omaha offi ["urnam St , Telephone 1521 Council Bluffs offics and works fonsd 4t thejall yeBtercay Ritertoon 10 8Se | \wouldicall your Ritention: tos setion 148 ot | ‘tije othien 1aia. downi: Do | dhfoftunKte cor. Ave, Aand 26th St.,'lelephone 310 Send for iveulars and price list. - e Nt the complled statutes of Ne- | rabbit was again successfully turned | e Giravos domuhdad. {1 th6 Huwme: of Bis: coh ALPHA CAMP ENTERTAINS. SAe Yoot uFo Hemy RacCorCalice witl t10 | back; and the fivat goyote oite more T p efens, tituents, an explanation. ‘This explanation = ull monoys now In your possession oF ToHuYE ge, The third time worked the | The Ladies Aid soc f St. John's Eng- | us given the members of the finance | Woodwen of the World Enjoy the Annual : 3 charm, and bunny, conscious only of the . N . . " + that may hercafter come into your hands be- b » lish Lutheran chueeh will mect Thur committee, is in effect, that for several year Ball Given by It. ' | foe pursuing 5 - ? R nging to sald company to the amount of the | f passed so near his crouch- the residence of Mrs. N.J. Swan- | pust it has becu the custom. of the treasurer | The colors of the Woolmen of the World | (gutuntont horoto attiehed, marked ~1shibie | ing antagonist that he was seized 0 Franklin avenue to transfer from one fund to another any 4 & . Sty 2 5 y s wde a very attractive decoration for Wash A - > 5 , dner of Lal v, Ta.. 18 holding | surplus that might be on hand, in order to e PETTTT 3 : ; sl QR N el | SR o b katiins th e WHee i wos ton hall last_even when Alpha camp | You are farther notified that on noncompli- | o ."I ¢ “' ot : ¥ i y wity Methodist church this week, Mectings | o deficiency. This, it is claimed, is entirely [ No. 1 gaveits annual ball. The attendance | ance with the above fequest you will be prose- | wistopher Benson, “the pione e, Ty ¢ : ; S LA ACLBRATNG to 1w HRNRY BOLLN, gine driver of the United States,” as he 2 i ;| will b Held overy evening ille asdle statutes strictly forbid any | was large and dancing continued until | cut I3 gine 4 t Y [ y o Pronsure is called, isan inmate of the Philadelphia ik Mis. A. J. Stephenson will entertain a | % nsfer. As there was no money on | eqply morni | City Treasurer ite of th I | W s Missionary society of the | Congregational church will meet at the | | youttdonce of Dr Montgomery today at § | the bank. Street rumors of indignation have been plenty, and the charge of corruption sof Omaha will be at E 5 | ook definite form at the mecting of g for the purpe of | the council Monday evening, when Alderman 1ss in the manly art of self small pirty tomorrow evening at her home | hand in the particulur fund from which'th LV i honor of Miss | 65.000 should have been drawn, the finance ftornoon | 1ilronds for fifty-nine years, he ix now ! LA W ey S. F. HENRY, ¢ luring the The notice was served Lo Ll Y N nittee, not ca take the responsi- | When the supper was served during the in dependent on chavity, He is eighty-six i " ¥ “';':W:‘ s ”,wl) Ilty'“ | 1“ v took place | DIty of an illegal move, mude axr termission in the dancing program. Be- | upon Mr. Richardson, who stated that he had \“‘”_w are, and still enjoys fair hoalth, R A y § SEC'Y AND MG'R. yosterday it 1is Tate residente on [y | Menis with the bank to vedecm the bonds. | sides the members of Alpha camnp, many | tlready deposed of the moneys of the com- | fipel™ Py SaRE it i ph declares 0.1 ek Street, Hov. B, J. Bubcock of St. Pauls | Ui thecity will have to- pay a handsome | woodmen from other local camips and from | pany. He promised to communicate by wire | ghat he held the throttle of the firet o1 SRS M ;A0 520 PEARL 8T, 3 hospital, Although a servant of the Several hundred couples were on the floor Mr. Richuardson Was Brok i LRLLL 4 rate of interest for it g ; 5 ¥ N : church, officiating, The Masons and Odd | M0 ferest f as | Cutof town points were present. The mas- | with his chiefs in Chicago and this morni gine ever bwought into this country-—the J i S hurch, u lo the effort 1o show corruption has | &9 2 i e s Gaoie g ‘ 5 . 0 Fellows attended the services ina_ body and ely a fizzle, the talk that has been | §10f geremonics for the evening was (00re | il comply with the demands of the tr *John Bull.” “That was on May 27, 1820, : Do, Council Blufts, fa. ImAvl\' charge “ll“vl" ‘k‘"l; ise ; ~"““:“r""1‘ worked up a feeling that will | %0050 "\ "N "Dorward, Jeff. Seymour, 1. | rerand said he would turn over to that | and over the Albany & Schenectady rail- | s = Telephone 200. meeting of the Dodge Light Guard will | yprohably result in saving the city quite a Br >hil STaw SEe) oftic oney he has ¢ i 'reas- | way. This engine was a cumbersome X § < bathold noxt Mondyy evontng nt the armory. | beo st slocon sho Saving the dw quit Brown, Phil Mueller, J. J. Cole, C.' M. | official what money he has on haud. Treas- | ) for the purpose of clecting a tirst lieutenunt | oyse rise WiH Grty hiE Habsto orh bagk e lon (oM. Uounte: M 1. Haskall urer Bolln is proceeding in strict Accordance | P! » of mechanism, with wooden wheels, | e e spec'al Tefms [olgen“ S " t was laid aside a year later for the tivst to take the place of O, S. Williams, who was | th, Sito iiklse T T e pio 3 with the laws of the state and is acting upon | 1 i) recently promoted o (e posiLOn of Capttn. | Rinda e ket 1o iise e e of tiem seith | 1 Buekley, W Walker, W. W. Mosley, | 0% 318 s 0 L S mgine manfactuired in America-— , , 9 . orning, | out paving any interest for them, or o 3., Stot s p i . “De Witt Clint which was driven | S o A din o N oL JE R O Arrangements -W. N. Dovward, chairman The section referred to in the notice of the | 00 o *o ot Tt sb Ehine . PE TO GEORGE WAKREN SMITIL WILLIAM aged 84 years, at his home, 1017 Fourth uve- | wise reciprocating for the benefit of having | Georgo J, Fox, Fred M. Frye, W. I Carle: | treasurer provides that notice may be served 3 . % - 4 e M. Jenking, Deln Davis, Cuther ne . nue, of fits, to which _he has been subject | so many thousand dollars on hand without 3 by Benson on August 30, 1830, ' g ) | 0 ton, Fred M. Youngs. upon the agent or represe 01 " el | Mo bs Nelson B Sweitzor, John O, . Lohe . 3 0 1 ey A, i 1pon the agent or representative of any non 3 > . ever since infancy. He was a mewber of the | expense toitself. Some of the aldermen % a IBS 6[ B," mann, Mary 88 vun ders, Lizzig W. MetUiug Roman Catholic clurch, *Faneral unnounce- | thinle that the banlk should be willing to WRATIER FORECASTS. resident corporation or company doing busi I | 9 Y go¥ hom ok Haok Auni Vandeaburg ment will be made later., g em all bonds as fast as they s in the county, and that money in the shington man who devotes a T Geo sieck, Ellory L ouck,0s04r Harte C o 3 z ros K . & b fep o 1 b 1 X SYRINGE man. Michic i o Insarance Ooin- Poutawattumic tribe, No. 21, Improved | coin due, without charging any interest. | j¢ win e Fair and Colder Throughout the nds of such agenf or representative n o sl of his time to economic prob | oM 3 The only perfoct vaginal ',.”,'y_:] e AN e i Whitee Order of Red Men, will meet this evening at | 'the deposits in the various: buriks to the Stutd Modky: garnisheed and must med into the | Joms, says the St stepped into a ves- | M R ana rectal 'Syringo 1 the | fewd, Floridse Ty Uagiay V. Muson; regular council in their wigwam, cornet of | cltas credit usunlly range. from $E.00010 | * v o, D, €., dan, 17.—For Ne- | hands of the treasuver to apply upon the | g 4 | ki 5 i David M. Ure: A, . Lelehton B briden Liwe Broadway and Main street, at the cighth | # or more, and 1t is thy t thut when g | payment of any delinquent taxes due the T g i " ‘o Lo 1y Syringe ton, Ladoe AL Powell Matlida De Grolsclle, sun, 1t is earnestly desired that there bo a | it comes to a choice betw taking the | braska—Fair, cold: northwesterly winds be- | FICRE SRS SERBAUER Tes due the L want a dozen raw oysters | o A iventod by whi Ay full attendance of the members. money, with thesort of restriction mentioned | coming variable. comply with the demands contained in such “He got them and iveda check for | s e - 7 0 heroby notl that the under- ¢ \bove, and not taking it at all, there is not a NN Pait, colder fa iy i a quart | fagand soling the oloth. Elenod. throo disinterestod frocholders of the Rev. Henry Delong and his band of mis. | SbO¥C, nd not taking it at o 0t For North and South Dakota—Fair, colder | a notice is desipnated a misdemeanor, and is | & quarter. g iy | 3 oo Souma the loth. 0%y of Omaha, have boon duly . wppoinsod by sion workers and converts have been invited | PAnk in the ay that will refuse to come to | 4 wygrorn, warmer in western portions; | punishable by fine. “This is remarkable.” he said, after | § [l et ora Yosse and Lnios the mavor. with the wporoval of the 8ity terms. Alde Jennings of the finance 7 ) and arc expected to be pr GHATEUHE Cotia: [ttt il A S LIBS 105 THO 1R nRC iwesterly winds, becoming variable o Attion TRken: some thought. *Unless I am mistaken L can also be used for rectal council of said city, to assess the damuge to foant committee unnounces that he intends to A tion May Be Taker i : octlo i e papoctivery of th OEL gregational prayer mecting this cvening It T et For lowa—Fair, cold; northwesterly the price of an oyster stew is a quarter Injoctions OF fee 1o owners rospoctiveiy of the property is hoped the menibers of the church will e ght alo at ling i | winds. present in large numbers to give them o hi ¥ welcome. i Superi t Richardson will eiths YE & g | SOFE HUKBE BULB declured by ordinince necessary to be appros — ‘s 5 turn over to Mr. Bolln moucys belonging to n i, ; ! el : AN HARDURUBBER priifed for the u “4id ity for the pur- 9 " Records o " y in h o “Yes, there is. « . g Ve E. 4 poee of opentn and extend ng Newton strees AT MIDWINTER CLEARING SALE. the company that he has in his possession or i ( i ¢ 1 e \oxtendiog N s Orrice or Tie WeaTnER BUrpav, OMAR, | make himsclf linble to arrest. 1 he | of a heulthy state of affairs under which | Price £3.00. frin il d byt fo i atribiee 3 INT | Th 5 | Omaha record of temperature and | do with the demand made upon yesterday | the raw material costs quite as much as | ( Matlorders solicited suid o1 Ld i re- ARING SALE. . ; yeste " 1 wid wppointmont, an v quaiifion s re e L G A T AL ving sale com- | rainfall compared with corresponding day of | the treasuver will proceed against him in the ; the finished product.” ThoRloo & Penfold Co., §irer by e v tle o Ls by of | : v years : at once, and s s dete g Januire A, DOIO% at tho hour of § o'¢loc The Boston Store. men 1 and will AR A e Iy o i poti i resh | R e OB TR th's M Anin G ROl NEXT TO POSTOFFICE 1605 Narnvm street, within the corporate llu | - L | Masiuum tempe ] 1 very Fhysiclan’ prosriptions ; A L e L mences Saturday. Ji W will | Store will be closed ay FRIDAY | Minimum te ; L A (T o proscrp 1ts of suld eity, meet for The purpose of con | ——— ) lure on | ¢ accurately prepured 6L gidoring s ik o aesesaniBAt G TTRE | | b miawint \ [Venntinustbral 1801, 1890, collect the £16,000 back taxes from the | == eat midwinter ¢ T ¢ continue for ¢ 891, Bliia il te Wasanll duy PRIDAY | goods for the seert ale . £ 1] en years the company has success perty, by of such taking and nporos O ! ) : | R TR S P Statement showing the condition of tem- | 11y dodged the payment.of its taxes up making preparations and marking down | Watch the daily papers for a lst of | JUE S T B S Omana for the G PRt bl ATl Btat. stte ot Ihas e y goods for the great sule prices, T T and since March 1, 18 been shiclded by a temporary injunction 1 e Jatch the daily papers for a list of | BOSTON STORE, ; ; ottt i Wateh the daily pap for a li =0 = 3 Al temperature, i ool granted by the federal court, and which for FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Excess for the day ‘ . Council Bluffs, [a. | Deficiency sinee March 1,000 35 priation th taking into consideration [N N 1] spoecll benofits, If any | “Absoluteiy tie Best Made.” | v ity Bt ns o oo AR S i aAce of ‘“"k A \rren 4 ot 7.8 foot ot e outh 2765 teet 1ot some reason was never heard. It remained k Sl L 08 ke | Wntouched upon the caleridin'so many years |2 usual at the next school election— o 1 g Resolutions of Respect | Deficieney for the day i inches ‘n“l'v"n‘f..."x"\wx SO0 08 "I[;*'_}I;jl‘fl' but for many candidates. They give Council Bluffs, fa. | At o meoting of the local branch of the | Deficleney sinco Murci i G | Teways gy, This loft wo barvicr fo the | @ unanimous vote—every day in the Now that diphtheria is prevalent’ in | Ancient Order of Hibernians held last even- | GEOR LN ocsl Horecast Oicial ling in the collection of the taxes | week—in favor of s IR Couneil Bluffs and Omaha every family | ing. the following resolutions were adopted: Pedestrians ve ot no time has been lost in pushing ! ) ghould be provided with Dr, Jefferis' in- | Where chty God has, In His Infinito | An interesting decision on the liability of e claims and endeavoring o force the com- fullible diphtheria preventive and cure. | B0 the B BE R SRCRALE purbe: treet railway company in cases of “col- | PARY to make a scttoment. © e It can be had dof Couneil Bluffs drug- | foye. by ’ o ] lision was rendored recently in the supreme |, 3 (£} SAR 882 L Evasiren Tolin Altathed ists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. | Resolved, That while we submiit in obedience | court of Peunsylvania in the c Eallmuigining Sapandoourisvc s RiALSIG1 Y 2404 CUIING fstiootOmaha: | Realied Thnk wile v I, yet we cannot but | M. E an against the Har 9 still holding them fok the taxes, Unless the 4 Hobbs--Tne nry 8. Saunders—North PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, deplore the removal from our midst of one who | Passenger R y company. The rule was | COmPany ¥ s within the next Sty it endenred b I Wtnithio eateam ang | 1oozsner ] o \Why e WIS | hree days the treasurer will advertise the ; Mr. and Mrs. §. Farnsworth have gone to | 1 with sweot nd gentleness, by to cross streat rallway track is bound, on | piieg 6 the payment of the sum now due the ching the track, tc i 1 du W N3 Florida to spend two or three months. y wequiesence in « ements for the | Hedching the track, to look in both, ditec- | Gity. The cash. however, Is wanted if it cau i Mrs, C. W. Coker is hore from an ex- ¥ K insasevere | do sois negligence per se. In his decision, | D¢ Zotten hold of. tended visit with velatives in Burling e MeMenomy, and | Judgo Paxton aimong other things said: 1t o an. : ity able, upright and ener- | fa neo Hhass : ubles. « 4 o Gharles Overton, son of Rev. A. Overton of | #6110 cliizin, one who' wis unsparing of his | g necessary to define as nearly as may bo [ po o0 Mogs Jan, 17.—Davld Knox A Delicious Medicated Con: ) was . the relative duties of street car companies £ L 3 e 3 R TRIICRRE Obtiitia s Gity, Tis Leeu Anbointed Rssiat R o R | and Cidizens ‘at street crossings or ovhor | Sous, manufacturers of shoe machinery in | because they know it has no equal asa | fection® for the SltiotCoughe, ]{p\'.)l‘ W. Savidge of the Peoples church in | (e It prasperity . places. Steam railroads have the exclusive ve assigned. Both liabilities labor and temper saver on wash-day. | for clearing the oloe i Tong ie by Omaha. Resolved, That we tend to his rela 8 | right to the use of th tracks at all | assets ar . 0 A 2 % d i H et ERITET) ioiioh 0L Dos Molion. 1ex-setres T Sty and commend: (hom for | times and for al *Lirtis Rock, Ark.. Jun. 17.—MeCarthy & | The “White Russian” is a greatsoap o | all Druggists and Conifectioners, ml‘ of state, but now president of the Royal ‘I'Ill‘v?‘"'lflr‘I:”lllu-‘llh\ 11 wise God, whe does all | yoad crossings. Stree plantation supplies. have failed. Lia- | use in hard or alkali water. Does not | : _keln_l in full ;\Fo ounce ;,;M;.l.gm, Union Insurance com , is today the guest Rodolvad: Miae o Al Teh e |moY, this exclusive Cheir | bilities, 00 ; assets, int o) Price 5 Cents. you are unable to of his sister, Mrs, A. . Brock o A i et 4 | tracks ave used in common by their cars « Meypuis, Tenn., Jan, roughen or injure the hands—is per- | procure the Pomona Cough Tablels Mrs. J. M. Dinmond, 2011 Fourth avenue,'| copy of the ) Felatives | the traveling public. While this common | ton & Co. of this eity have made a pi fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. | from your dealer eend us 8 cents in Annn Vundenburg—South 27,83 test of north was called to New York by the death of her | ¢ aeael the daily papers | use is conceded, and is unavoidable in towns | assignment. Assots, nominally, $350,000; JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chica; stamps and receive a box by mail. 4 oERoRbH e orlDbAT fath Her daughter Edith accompanied | O Publ | and cities, the companies and the | lis unknown. -~ ¥ o Se K & €O., g0, e S T 55 A0S o B LTS All in Gise's addition in sald clty, county O e 10/ Botib < th rea o aelen - public have not caual ights, Thoso of the | 8. Lovts. Mo, Jan. 17.—The C. H. Mokel | probe biamond Ml Goan Makien tho bkia oft | arvepenyg s 10 % A and stuto. Hon. S e e Lot B orE s b Robbed at Crescent. rilway companies ave superior. Their cars mp and Publishing company has assignea. | UUSKY Diamond Tar Soap, Moksad Bosth. celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice You ure notified to be present at the time pion. Snencer S T A 1an called at the police station Monday | have the right of way, and it is the duty of | Assets, £150,000; liabilities not known. e z 2 and pliico atoresuld. ‘n‘u'.'.'-:.'.11':i-.‘,‘.‘,’.{:’:{.‘.'::'.;' the hay shippers of western lowa, asking | Dight In considerable haste and wanted izen, whetlier on foot ov in. vohicles, i o T ; OUQUETTE & C0., DPODFIATIN OF RSS0S3MIONL O dAn4g08, 48 YOU him to defend them against the ofiicials of the | some officers to go with him up the North- | 10 give unobstructed passage to the car eter e | may conslder proper. Des Moines & Northern railway, who have | weste ilway and catel ouple o L L) DEexveg, Colo., Jan - Waterman, Council Blufis, la. GEO. L. PAUL, A western railway and catch a couple of 4 5 - ! decided > the r for shipping b f fact that th nnot turn out or le who at one time v . rent for the GIBSON. decided to raise the rates for shipping hay | thioves who had just succeeded in getting | track HRIVER. b0 |l|lvrmi|‘|( A;I-\l\t' what they a 'I\(-v\\ i Omaha, Decemberl7, 1502 D2aoe A. T, Ickinger and Superintendent Roth - 9 ert of the state school for the deaf, left Mon- k L day night for Des Moines to attend a meet- | north of Crescent. The two men had been ing of the state exceutive council, at which | working for him, and when they left on the question o lowing the institution he Monday they helped themselves to 1eCluskey ~Noy nick Hook—North ar Hurtman—North hizun Mut. Life Ins. west 13 ot 6 Geo. M. N.coloy—North 2015 feet of ¢ lot 66, v North 21.15 feet east wton—North 6. 15 feot lot 67, Mason and David M. Ure—) A C.Leizhton ~North 2015 foot lot 63, Eibrid:e Luwton —Nor 5 10671, Ludoc A, O 5 foet, 1ot T3 George 1. Stec ) foet west 44 feas of north 1 foet of lot 50, foot south 4 ot 1 of lot 5 ‘wayy sdoay 3s155n1p 1o x | and secondly, for the convenience o away with some overcoats, axes, and other | the accommodation of the public. On the proverty from his house a short distance | other hand, it is the duty of the companics to see that their motormen shall be on the alert, not only at street crossings, but ery- where upon the tracks, to see that citizens | Color idland railroad. and who some time wted a sensution in Chicago in connection with protested che 15 been i ' : - made the defendant in a divorce suit. 1t was p J 11 Bentella, Mike Votara, Catharine filed yesterday by b Julia T Wate ilin, M Severen Sorensen, iristo= L ; Ho Falts TR Anrs P \.I o1 ara Ford, G. 1 Ellsworth, John _ not run down and injured. When, th ARBILBTHO CI 0L AnGAnLmess S folir, George B. Tzicuch, Jumes ¢, Nelson, a portion of what is known a they saw that took th ] ) {zon attempts to cross 4 track. 1t i | 1-llie Boone of Chicago as the co-respondent. | B St B Poter Dohl, Waltor Ly Riby, dames G, Allehs the building, will be causider The coun- | for Council Bluffs and on the road passed the is for an approaching car and listen; | Doctors?. Pshaw! Take Beecham's Pills B h ? % 5 Lyich 3 Bmadiiehy [arcatad SrodhalCuRpiasins) cll is composed of the governor, auditor, sec- | two - thieves, who had taken tie pass for | und his neglect to do $o 1o negligence pee e 2 400 BROADWAY, COUNCIL RLUI of: Omuha, hiv ily uppointod by b i i 3 2 2 the mayor, with the approval of the city coutis retary and treasurer of state. 1t is stated ne point. When the vietim and a | g «Mrs. General Gilflory” Marrles Again. P ¢ Money Louned on Diamonds, Watches, ete., | ¢il of taid eity, to 5 the damagd to th that Mr. Flickinger has assurance of about | of policemen visited the spot . asge i et 4 ; e Big bargains in unredeemed pledizes fvely of (he | @ perty declare 8,000 being allowed for the purpose in hand ailed to find any traces of the thieve LOCAL BREVITL Mrs. Annie Toresa Florence, widow of G by ordinan ¥ to be uppropriuted for pedioL Shop L T Ll Sl e vah L0CAL the late W. J. Florence, was marvied in / - ] — e e of A ity T ol purhosof oy g now and cold weather does not | country between hiere and the place where | George B. Thompson was elected assigneo | NGV, YOrK last week to Howard Coveney. 19 Qyianding BISenIL stroeb tron AIURE Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- [ nized frome the description as having been | Wiolesale and cotail dealors b cix The | able repute in England, where he sup- bow (ring),will never 8 0Ce cepted suid appointment. and duly qualified ofice; 300 acres yet for sale in from one | confined in the city jail here one night last |‘:u'~nu~: “ni m-luhm-‘.fJ.u'fix'::."L i & ported H Trving for four yea; g), eyerhave oc 4 sty required by Luw, we will, on t to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and | Woek. — The walis of the Orchard building on | came to New York from Bondon in 188 casiontouse thistime-honored Junuary, A. D, 18 gavden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl Dissolved the Injunction. Douglas street, the scene of the recent big | and played for three seasons with Clara cry. It is the only bow that IHER L street. Judge McGee rendered a decision yester- | fire, were inspected by Building Inspector | Morri « 1och, room 842, New York Life nit, within the corporate 1imits of said city, meet for the —— purpose of considering and niaking the assess- ment of damazge to the owners respectively, of i property, by reason of such tuking und appropriation’ thereof, taking into conslderas fal benefits, if any property belonging 10 you, proposed to propriatid oresald, and which hay ared necessary by 'the coygctl, b o nppropritiy tothe nse of e L1y, i situnted in osuid ity of Omaha, in the v of Dou and stato of Nebraskw, 13 as follows, to-wit st of w 66 feet of lot 46, Rogers® 0w 16 feet of lofs Motior's subdivision of lot 48 1 plat, Okahom ot 1, tax lot v 4 foet of lot 15, Ok 1111 Ne 7 foe feot of lot 16, Oalc 1111 No. 23 w 16 feel rooms, etc., our gas heaters are just | M. M. Marshal of Omaha, in which a motion | Sty e e \\'ln:-_‘lx_ ar l‘:w};{"" Craft, and is found only on Jas, what you want. Lo them. Clean, | to dissolve an injunction was argued aud | other one of Ed Cullenane’s forged | Christmas Chimes" and **Plevna, . e convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and Bloc. | submitted a fow days ago." The imjumction | o Anotier one of Ed Culloyanc's forged | e iy a very young looking gentioman, Boss Filled and cther waich tric Light Co. s ins d orig nally for lln“ ; of Ye- | wwas Hayden Bros. who had been caught for about 5 feet inches high, and rather cases stamped with @ hing Mars m interfel with T R0 e CHEDE an ianbdima CanaL: lim in build. He speaks witha decided 6 Kesult ofa Felor Siedentopt's tenants, who have been living | Soq (The chock was signed Ed Callahan, | 5 5 B o o s k to be | @ this trade mark. ) lindroiaimea By bobh Mazeh K and was supposed by the Haydens to be | Fnglish accent and does not look to ¥ Charles Probstele, the harness maker of fnlaui e ied byiboth. 2 ';“fl‘“"‘}lw","“:;;‘.{ good. Contractor Callahan claims that the | over 30 years of age. He is a member of Ask your jeweler for a pamphlat, or :‘hn '{n,\. wis Llluurh‘l .\: J«v:t lh m): -(vxl!:w | house in which they lived, while in the trigl | PePer is a forgery (Iu“) 9|||I" n)lvui ‘]‘l"‘\‘(}““\"‘]ll‘:y;lh;li’ on send to the manufacturers, 2o for treatment for a sore hand e | of the case was involved indirectly the own 3 - ile in Bngland he had quite arepu- trouble seemed to be a felon. After he ar- | ership of §20.000 worth of property. - In mak NENS ORI tation as a Shakespearean actor, having Keystone Watch Case Co,, ved at the hospital he was told that he | ing his decision Judge McGee took the | o taken part in many of the poet’s plays. PHILADELPHIA, would have to have his thumb amputated, | &round that the injuction should be dissolved Whitelaw Reid will spend the balance of the | 1€ 8 now arranging to star for himself. - — This was done, but the resuits did not seem | o the ground that Marshal had "1;:!."\;‘1‘]-;‘- winter in Californi In_speaking of the wedding, he said ¢ of 1015 6-7-8, Mottor's subdlvision of lot 48, 8, . n a N " i 0= E. R 2 et w68 to be altogether satisfactory. Yesterday | the time when the writ of injunction was | od00u Melee lianapolls, Iud,, a prowin- ,our courtship was rather ro. ] " o timg « of injunction was or, I8 0 defanlter, ¥ Wi are SR KIMBALL BROS feetof lot 46, 8. E. Ro Okahon Mrs. Probstele received a letter from her | issued and the time when it was served NG L mant. You see, Mpg Florence and my- | . I L] el ) 0 Bfeet ot 18, Mottor's n of lot 45, 8, husband statiy the physicians had de he decision in no way affects the final re e i IR B depenigs | self were friends loggbefore his death, | OMAHA OFFIOR 1014 DOUGLAS STREET | 1, B aRiat Okdhar f sublgy cided that there @ to be another | sult of the trial | wttempt to Kill hini by shooting, and at the time of hissickness 1 waswith | Cor. 9th St. and 11 Ave., Council Bluffs, litaxiotabiw 15 a0t 1ot 0, MotioEasibdis amputation, and it is od that his whole _— ithoritatively denied that Archbishop | him a . After he died [ called slonof Tovdn, A, B, Toseiwi pintORAMGENAH hand will have to come off. The original Work of the Yea, « an has protested inst the reinstate- | on Mys, | nee freguently My Is 2% ot 14, Mot hdiviston; e 243 feet of log iso of the sore was a small puncture of [ The official roport of the Christian home | ment of Kev. br. MeGlynn in' the Catholic | ecame more froqiontantil at Tast wo Fiseles subdivision the skin while he was working at his trade. church ¢ 1 ¢ or the year just closed shows the o r T i | 3 2 3 ' £ : You ar d to be present at the time for the year jusi olosed shaws th llowing The announcement that Canada would re- | . Fhis was in_Enland. Special Noticzs. e ks OUNLS red e S| o ), y 3 > “ and pl sala, and make any objections Use Koal- c package saves | Lnounts recely 1 and disbursed month by | ;06 fhe dlscriminating tolle S raol o Fe- *When she returr New York we 3 - : o e " 10 or stuteme neerning said proposed wonth canals to American vesselsereated wo surprise | corresponded untiliapy arrival on the 4 COUNSIL BLUFFS, propriation e of dumnges, a8 5 per cent ccal bill, besides Expen- | 41" Washingto X ; ] o iy consider pro other comforts, and is sufficient’to_treat | Recoipts, ditures. | "% T 10 IS0 Umbria, the trip before her troubl ; = o || YOWIAY CODMAOr RIOUOR e e one ton. For sale by Junssen & Gregg, | january 1,680 b gto utession of ghouls, When we talked mafters over wo de- A LSt o s Pasey" & Whomss, "ot TN RRaEE o No. 374 Pearl stree il 0 yod ast - have ste . v 3 i J 13 NIOUKD A BG. 814 Poarl siroat, 2 i f £ At clty, = - = AL e i h ~%, Junuury 5, 1893 J6-a208 u tried 1 D | My ! R 817 & nuuguration of Charles Kendall Aduais, | COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS | A0~ CHOLCE fots in Marno aidicion near exst ent : . — ¢ pnu s3unse) 0S|V ctricy Steam and Hand Power. 34OA\ GuIYS | #dof tho new Interstate bridge. Will sell 1o bunches oposals[e 13 ound ary Survey andM on esident of the Uniy n‘\ of Wisconshi at | A1l kinds of Dyeing and Cleaniuz done in | OFf *lokly Georgd Matelf, Oaounsil Blufts, ments, Madison, took”place i Library hall at’ the shie hichest stylo of ‘the wrt ' Fadod und | Zmrl Tl U po0is, vaulte #o3 forse and More o versity talned fabrics made to lool: us ool ws new. A L ISMORed, oaApOMN, ¥ J B Worse and More of It. 539 32 Joseph Zolgler, a saloonkeeper of Leaven- Work promptly done ani delivorel fn ali | ~Achimnoys cleaned. K. D. Burke city bldz . WAsHINGTON. D). O, ", T'he trouble at the meeting of the school | N 493 09 worth, Kan., shot his wife in the head purts of the country. Send for prico list. JTOR SALK OR 1ENT cro farm nin 1oy Sealed proposals will be rocely the gen= board developed more and more as the hour ber . 3,035 evening und then committed suicide by s . A. MACHAN, Proprietor. ast o1 Counoll Bluts, well improved, buildings | eral land ofice, Wasnington, D, O, until 3 {ng & bullet through his own brain, Mrs, Zeig- of miduight drew near, aud remarks which als S #10,000 94| 1eF Wil recover THE MOST STUBBORN | Brcudwav.uoeNorihwostorn D ot P R A S S s s I might easily have been taken by a sensitive Mrs. John West mixed some “Rough on'Rats” | gt P (s | Councll Blufrs, lu - | suitibie monuments, of thit portionof the person as intended to be of a personal nature | Wanted—Cash_offer for ten shares | with buckwheat flour te inate rats. She kin and Scalp Diseases, the worst > 0 | (340 ACKE farm 16 miles from Lincoln, Neb. - | boundary 1ine hatween the state of Nebraska were exchanged freely on both sides. Mr. | Citizen's State bank stcek. Must be | ade the tlour into buckwheat cakes, hivi forms of Scrofula, all blood - taints | proved. Lrice only 819 perucres If taken atonce. | wnd the atate of South D kot which lies west Joliniton & Van Patien 5 g forgotten that she had mixed pe with . Moo > , Partie i of vhe Missouri river, ax authorized by the e Wells, in his wrath at President Waite, an- | Sold. A. Sheafe, John West, Stephen Buphiel and wite and two | 80 poisons of every name and nat- ies Wanting JOR SALE- My ilvery bu this city or will | Of congross, auprove'l Au zust 5, 18) king nounced that the missing iink which occu. | Ghildren and Mre. Westwere made violentlyill | ure, are utterly rooted out by Dr. nmoran TOU Y nn irado siock for woud viear proverty.” Joh Do- | apbropristion for surveving the vuiile lands ».icd so important a place in Darwin's evolu- | 3 has been in the city for twelve Chinamen who were aprested | Licree’s Golden Medical Discove t it \ ‘J - b )\ {‘ )i e Tiang. e | Ao iox Sae furniships uf sions monumenta \0 tionary theory had ‘at lust been found, and | yhe past fow days e omnitinde anal boat In New York inun effort (o | For every di > caused by R ) . 290 ADILEN g miles Lrom QakInng, g00d stale o Bug.l At hni=inlie Intervals on spid boue. that 1t now occubied ‘the. presiionrias i | the past fow days fn ommunion Getatiohy u New York inwn offary to For every disease caused by a torpid Zcultivation, seven room house, orchard, corn | dary. Tho blds for the survey and for th e attorneys who are interesf > ¥y / o ety Cribe and g fes: will #°1l for $40 an acre. | monuments must bo separate, wi b the nriv of the board. Mr. Waite retorted by_galling | With the attorness who are interested in the trsburg, No Y. and i teen sen- | liver or impure blood, it is the onl nheuse dweiser, Faust ana Pule | Greensh iolson & Co., 621 T ondw FHRE, 1 [ SRBiIs & ncicass 820 8 Teuio: Mo biosih e | Kimball- Champ litigation. 1t will be remem d 1o thirty diys inp Anheuser, Budweiser, Faust an Greensh Nicholson & Co., 621 Bioadway fege to the bidder thut It ho is vot wwarded | [ Just light one, DEPARINENT Ov THE INTERION, } cuernl I and when remedy so certain and effective that | BEERS, EITHER BOTTLED OR IN = | the contract for bo will be bound to con= struck, and the meeting was brought to an | bered that several months ago” he got into | AT tprus expive will e deported ‘to China. | ¢ 4 by it fai AR fa T Lo s bd No. 2 TR bou th Mleyadih atp tract for neithor. Copies of thespeelfioation abrupt end by the departure of Mr. Wells, some trouble by tryiug to take with him to | | I¢ Other three were dischurged it can be guaranteed. 1f it fails to | KEGS, can leave orders at No. 218 Main ,!S;ffi-".u "pay 18" casn. "Bire wuy be had upon ippiloation to this ofee —_— | his home in thi t about &32,000 worth of For : benefit or cure, you have your | \;""0‘ “ ouncil Bluffs, lowa, or Tele- | fpeidence, Wi Pa%co 4 Eneh bia st be ceomp )1 by a -rlllhs]d Coal and wood; best and cheapest | securities that were claimed by the receiver | Count Johann Krasleke. & memt money back. phone Gl B b ervad! [ aay (aiedacs MRS DEAH delivery. H, A, Cox. No. ¢ Muin | the line. A writof injunction was issued suicide In Vienna by jumping from . ma, Letter, eqm, Hry- AT RE | ommon & o forsurvey of boundury botween Nebrask ’ i | and Mr. Gage was overhauled just as he window sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged | SOLE AGENCY FOR. | - - | and South Dakota.” and *Propossls for bou steamer S 5 T AN 0 furnished rooms, we 0 Crown and other piance, stepped into lowa at Pacific Junciion by an Itallun steamer San Marco and the W ANT WO furnished e )1 NEbted | giuyy monuments.” and addressed to the Co ne ) Y Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, and ted, near business part of tue ity et ShRor Dand oficer from Council Blufs, " The consulta- | Fropeh steamer dgosian collided fu the stralts |5 h 3 h & J -BUSC A Address P 17, Eée oice. A [nlssioner of the Geners] Laad Ofos, Washe SRR o | PRESRINE SR (R com e S o | R b 51 ki Two scamen belonglng to the . FANTED- fo; e hou (Slgned) W. M. STONE, Agesiun were drowned. \ 1 pletely and permanently cured by it, 0 1. Louls, Mo, l VY A2 tantiel tor sagata) houssw M | ascay Cotamiselones of making & satisfaciory settlement of the

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