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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: FREDAY, APRIL 28, 1893 e A | " ’ ! [N . We o AN 10pC | where there 1s & watehman on duty all | companied by Miss Anna Blanchard and Mr. | gorney on this mattor ¥ Bulla wanted that gentleman has made on excavations INT TAT ; ¥ ) h“b H“nl U’U\ull BLLI‘F\\ Sight aed Nt &, ‘80004 haard from | Will Blanchard | Kiiow 1f it would interfékeieith the city col. | and other preliminary school house work L - I' Lk }.1‘ ; \,\'”I' \‘:i':"r ”‘\'.‘ DOHANY S THEATE the maraude McCoy Is in the city in advance of the ting the cost of repalesfrom the raflrond | that will be bogun soon \ 10, Seetainty ABiHel Wit st The police furnished D. W. Templeton, a | C Payton Comedy com | campany latew on in_cabs'fhe city should The Ladies’ Society of the Baptist church | 19% b, oertainly appiles witii greas brother of the city marshal, with a descrip Misses Lulu and Vioia Otto loft yesterany | ahoad with the fepaitd'tow, Mr. Van | will serve a nussionary tea at tho home of | [0:¢e, in some thinge.' When you know Jderman Hathaway's Motor Line Pass 8till { tion of tho goods that wore stolen, and | noon for Chieago to attend the opening of the | Duzen said it would not Mrs. B. E. Darling, Twenty-third and H | pou nre right, don’t hesitate to say ity Templeton started off for Hinton station to | World's fair. Mr. Bulla then suggestisd t the city go | streets, this afternoon. when you know what v want, don't Oreates Discussion, capture the thieves, He ind fiad ¥ Hoagland of Des Moines has come | Ahead with the repairdand compel the rail A delegation of Omaha Masons were | hesitate to DEMAND I, When you go | wiiere they had sold some of the . i y ] ) — X len st home for a visit of two or three weeks with | road company to foot the bt Wednesday evening the guests of Bee Hive | to buy abottle of CARTER'S LITTLELIV- | | e b A B0 L Lk his purents, Mr, and Mrs, F. B Hoaglana, — | , Upon motion of Mr. Wyman the eity at- | lodge, No. 18, Work was conforred in the | Eit PILLS, don't hesitato Llosay you want IEWS OF CITIZENS ON THE SUBJECT | Pcifc function and hrceuvec inam with X Mo 1 Gilliland will leave on the 10gh | tornev was instructed t ‘Yiropare an opinion | third' degree, after which a banquet was | ©C-A-RT-E-R--8"—~don’t _hesitote ta y ; s At his carliest conveniened is to whether the | given > 5 R TR He telegrapt his catch to Marshal | Of nextmonth fora trip to Toronto, Canada, | yaiiroad company could be made to pay for " S . seo that you CA-RVT-E-RESS, T g ATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, Templeton. who will leave this morning for | 10 attend a switchmen's convention. He will | tha popairs Fhomas P. Lloyd has been awarded the | and don’t hesicate to refuse anything of 4 AGy Think that the Company Can | Pacific Junction to bring the fugitives back | De accompanied by Mrs. Gilliland and to AR oF fered to you ns “same as ‘C-A-it- | Will ropeat by request the popular plag Bo Prosecuted on the Charge of | fora trial g b b bl B s e S'"or Hjust as good as ‘C-A-R LT D L LS L ik : sefore returning of thie SanRIEs oh the viddWot 40 to ono of the larzest audiences Bribery T Alderm Has o SROW S Ty BT Dr. E. L' Woodbury has returned from F. M. Smith resigied ever ussomblod In that big Nothing to Say T'he fewdlk in fr the Boston | Gut Center. ball, a beautiful three act drama entitle \, Connoil Bluffy, Ta, John Dohany, = = « « « Manager, contract for aring down th ruins of the Methodist chureh. Grading and other pre liminary work for the new edifice is now | o0 3. » his position as | UDder way i U": ro is m:i)m g 50 Lvr.”lirl where he attended the | appraiser of the Thirteenth district ana W Bishop Worthington presided at the con O-ASRTEINIRERS, Y Tliey never fall, | store has been inlly block- | moeting of the Council Blufs presbytery. | & Giynn was appointed:to fill the vacancy, | Sccration services at St. Martin's chapol, | Don’t hesitato to eay so when imitations | b3 aded for th W dd by people | Ho was chosen commissioner to the Pres- |~ Bids will be advertised for on the viaduct | Twenty-third and O streets, Wednesday and feauds wre offered to you. Don't | The announcement thav Alderman Hatha- | who have o W the manu- | byterian general assembly, which meets in | ropairs at onc He was assisted by W. G. Sloan, H hesitute to demand the genuine CAR ! : ; ! i \ n WAV Hiifoadraing thn plédee-that was | fadbure Sk throngh tvory stage, | Washington, D, C., from May 17 to May 80 Ihe city clerk was instructed to notify the | Sharpleyand Canon Whitmarsh. | Lather | TER'S Livtee LiveR PriLs | "CAST []UT m THESTHEETSI solemnly made by the couvention which | from the hatching of the eggs of the | water works company t n the trenches i L i ‘ 0 5 Bouvicius' music house appears to be | iched ont by rain on Thirtieth streot from | that t reh is free from debt, satistue | & POSITIVE CURE FORSICKHEAD P coneluds WIEN, B sw and oXcobalne] nominated him a few weeks ago in accepting | silkworm to the finished fabric. With | doing a land office business in plancs | & b Fomaan ne they Are now i & dungerods | 1OTY progress is anticipated. Seven persons ACH ! | codinzly B .l using & pass on the motor line, has made | the exception of the part the worms do, and organs at 114 and 116 Stutsman. | condition were contirmed last evening Small Pill Small Dose Small Prico funny farc quite a stiv among the citizens, and repub- the process is under the e of My —_ - -1 nance was then passed authorizing the mayor to borrow &8 to defeay the cost ' v URICES -2 and 350 to all pirts of tha ny than who believed that the motor com W. J. Wallace, building materials Aud his merry company supported by the talented young actress ¢ H & G. L. McAvoy, of the wng Silk | See the peericss Dauntless bieycles Judge Fowl . Out of His Element. ] ased "THAT AWI:UI_ C“HPET HAG nd democ ts alike ¢ discussing A L] . D ) ~ 4 | < 1\' AR u'¢ 1” ra “:.‘ ! are < is: lu '\').-k- company of Willimantie, Conn., who id get our terms, Henry Murphy. 10 | Police Jud Fowler's congregation was South Omaha huckstors; it is claimed, do | C“ Cl ] \ | [l | the 'l b " X »‘“" L "H“‘ ; 2 |‘| \j} \way | here for the purpose of showing the peo- | Pearl street small yosterday morning. Three not always keep within the north boundars ! y | question is not a political one, as Hathawa A ¥ - 2 ¢ 2 VIH'“ :N' " h‘ll s ui there were more | P1€ of the city and vivinity that the 30s- k. B Derlno: & Obi 100 Pl st were ordered to leave the city, and two plain | lines of that city, but make a prac A ¥ \ house. Tiokets go on sale Wodnesday, 1 cted b T’ \ | Yoh store propeietors buy thete silks_ al- £ | go & Co., 10: rl 8ty | drunks given a small fine and com- | selling vegetables in the south portipn \ - TOQ April 20 Rallroad men will espee- democratic voters than republican, but be- |0 e 0 ',,,.‘ anufacturers. The | ¢ olumbiu and ‘_“"“ |“»“»'—"“" bieyeles. | itted. 1d Robiuson s a chronie vagrant, | Omaha under thelr license. Yesterdly one L \ ()1 ( I “\ (_ S tally appreciate this play. eause there were more people in o1ty | touuseis wonderfully LREL Cook your monls this summer on a gas | DUt 0 now. charga was lodged against him | of them, Ed Meyers, was flued 81 and costs | e —— who believed in ulating the motor com- | {v i ho' wonder that |t SRt LSRR 3 | yesterday morning. Today he will be taken | for peddling along Vinton street X ) ¥ - g ) T SO range. At h mpany. before thie commissionars on fnsanity, s his 17O IR | O ]d“\ S 1ed Ll ought to be allowed to regulate the | one of the large show wi 1 ; ;Iwrx clusa vooine .y,r('m...;” for | {6 Hus ohie ob MOGe WHESIS T HIN kakar- B6 . . YOU | ¥ Hathaway was nominated and elected | rtment of silk worms from the time | World's fair call on Ohio Knox. fore being arrested lust night he attempte v my\ < | B SEMENT XT v company should be regulated, and as the | yptil he { through h o his left hand with a very dull pocketknife, = e LN A a One Woeek o oneing § first crack out of the box has shown him up Siforant. Stiges, - Atisned His Woul 3 in Bt eatIo RORD %L1 el Dr. Solomon dressed the wound, which is a R 3 | GO R T Tami Ty Al Lhhe. e witaly LU g SR LR R b up. Tt s tho bost very. painful one. Robinson's. gveat forte . MONPAY MAY and bloomed ont for a brief existence of | ghonid be the subject of considerable conver- | & AL xistarco ! Minof Mention: lies'in robbing dinner pails in vhe vicinity of THE COMEDIAN ShLIon | a t.’ W ']Il"}”“ as a r whi {‘ I‘l . ¥ Plimbing Go. the stock yards, b Tn it Bribery? moth 1e various processes o ¢ N s S N Y | 1 Boston Store. Natehuug sill <l Sehool Entert inmeat, 5 A D d The question is now raised whether the | Veiopmer ,‘) r }v ? of \ ‘y" 1 ‘»l r:..[.;.‘ | \m‘.:m.‘, or ‘.‘ u‘.u. 5 ’.: Broadway The hf"fi‘"fl? i Iym‘ h: In.:. 'm-.‘ red DON T DELAY L OIS GURSE PAY 0“ giving of a pass on the motor line ot | permancnt by bottles of alcohol, but the | W 4 L < . s 1 arranged g’ 5 ) I come under the heaa of bribery as proh patient little fellowa don't seem to mind | . A« M. Totten took out a permit yesterday | by the High School Literary society and will | 5 Y YOU in the statutes of lowa, and it i3 bein it very much. In another window u | {oF, the ercction of 0 dwelling in | be rendered at the study hall this afternoon t Sibizen ML 3 Wright's addition SR Nothing so good vestigated by some of the citizens with citizen of Japan, equally patient, is un- B it e Sing aphical sketeh Constance Kuutson it connot bo e vlew'to ascertaih Uho oxiet logal Stus of | winding the Title coeoons the worms | | LoPus entoriannonts, ba posular o | gibtrot i e Carlin roved MISS ETTA REED. we matter, ‘The motor company, 80 they . JOPUIAT PUICEs, every evening e Hograph Usdie Perguson 3 lein their forty days of busy | Neek oy D | Recitation race Bir % reason, is not giving s promiseuous| Motltth £a e | Y O 8 aurney Gty Hardin ' | and the members of the city council do sot | it Is difficult totell which is An interesting program of music, recita- | Miteeiiiiy i % :" Ef" Lei) Opening Monday uight n tho rent militag s ride free ccause thelr st of | 1 st patient or is the handicst with | tions and orations will be given this after- | Review ... Grice Neweombe o Fires Tspendon comedy drama I four nots, beauty is nental to the com s gossamer threads. He scems to | noon at the High school Recitation Datsy Alexander SRTBRA Y y pany’s car company must ex- | know just where the silk worm has de- Fomorrow night at Dohany’s the repeti- | OIS i o Walkur 2 A Calamity. peet. something i retum, and the onis | posited the end of hislittle eable, s tion of “Cast Out in the Streets” will be | FITY UL A 3 T 0 Writetothe PERPETUAL MATURITY 1 \ WIS thing that the aldermen can give in return | ho pever fails to find it at the fiest at- | followed by a new farce, said to be very [ News Ttens Olive Brown bialed 2 bt BGNDING CO., Counocil Bluffs, lucor ] g Ihun‘ Yol I\,l it the m;‘ {mion the I rl‘}m tempt he precess of unwinding fun | Abstract Penrl Gray - ) ek l' b i i Juvy R has not been decided, but at least one of the | (&0 e ot % s TS RaR Lo Mus. D, 9. 'SheonBr Wil b8 Delos Ward i corporated under the laws of Towa. forin Judges on the district beneh of Pottawatta- | YOIV interesting, appar ntly simple, inerabiol Mrs. I LD Thomas Brown 1t Cures Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Influ- v v i aTe SO0 %o 2000 | held this aftornoon at 8 o'clock from the 1nie county Is of the opinion that o pass is in | difficult. There ave from 800 to 2,000 SR Tyl Lol enza, Whooping Coueh. Bronchitis and Asthma. : the nature of a bribe, for he has steadfastly | yards in each cocoon, and the Jap spins LTS o 2 Mg L R Bourd of Kducation, A certain cure for Consumntion in first stages, Council Blufls, Towa. s LR o fused to travel on or cven to aceept a pass | four of these into one thread as he reels MUBLIDS At a 1 session of the schooi board and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once, - w sonzs and dances, and brl Liter ng b s Theel You will see the excellent effect after taking the Q N } than ever. PRIC v i o ¢ o social will bo glven at the Youns | peld vesterday afternoon Members Chiek e L ose e¥¢eywhiresr LTgd RARE, RIPE OLD WAHISKY. "'”'g"' 2 his te o of {”""‘ il "“,"‘ () e e ttios of | Jones and Thomas were appointed as a com bottles 60 cents and §1.00, Limitod Stoolk of the Finost in tho least s eems o indicate that the ! e 1o | dilven byfunielectie moto ng O, e il bo muste | mittee to purchase another lot adjoining the World. BEEF IS CHEAP > 4 i b threads into beautifal dress fab he | and a sceinl time, and refreshments will pe | Missouri avenue school house site, The 8 F Ford has opened a whe carrect, and the i \(,,'.‘..”.':m\.ln.':\i..; R P Vs BRI Ve o1 It | servau Lcemlwish A price asiced is §700. At fivst it was thought EBR ASK A No. 13 Pear] st AS EVER flzh ym & legal standpoint is likely to be | operator weaves on an g age of cig A 0 lots would s sufticiel ) o o nud well s 0 k ¢ bro o courts for o decision, The | yards, 26 inches wide, a day. Mr. H. T Brown and Miss Jesste Drake | thaltwolots would be suficlent, but the it Rut pork, hams, lard and bacon, while way citizens above spoken of ave considering the | © There are the s of little things \ m_.nl\wl! \(\R-q...wt!u Sy Aln UL Rk bt Do L B LA Natiopal Bank, b ha foFtinito posscas ty | up in G, urd ch L por at” Moschondo :l:{._‘ln!.::n advisability of beginning an action against | connected with the various processes | homeof the bride's mother, 1302 Tenth ave- | G ™G onvineer . King also gave the S. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N T 1550 ha bowght hovanty-fvo barr ntiie Ot YOUF 1ot 15 whore you goi the bost and the motor comany for bribery, and as o test | yhat are intensely interesting, and that | Bie, Rev Stephen Phelps officiating = Quly | board an fdea OF {1 Gk e (HiTe s tken HORE| e [eY: OMALAL NEI. S0V v ani it waa o . ‘Your money. Look at theso prices fuso It will aturacy uttention from ull over | yye unfolded before the eyes of the spec- | T ROAR T By WAL Bar Ui oG e Lhalk | HBCeasn¥y Lapital $400,000 | HEREING A Mbek o hus to © cou O K T e e ot b Foln, nid exporix all p wee 1t wbsolut Alderman Hathaway has not taken tator as the work progre Inciden- | friends after May 1, corner of Oukland ave: R s In.nud experts o Sjileiantol trouble to deny the statement of the moto tally it may be of public interest to know | nue und Avenue Surplus. Teveus v ot DO OO v wells it conductor who was quoted in Tie Bek a day | that the price of raw silk is booming up- | Deputy Marshals Fowler and Barhyte or two ago, and when approached b, re- | ward at an alarming rate, the increase | turned yesterday from Osceola, whe they porter for his statement he made an e > | this s reply. so that the presumption is that the | chargets correct, formution, rooms 23t nnd 25 Merriam block LADIES FR MONDAY NIGUT. another window is a modern loom, | hing is the best that Swift & Co. slaughter: Snoulder Clol, tree ofboue Plato ol it onclass Corned Bee fiears and i otors —ilenry W Yates nroyl () ! Fr s Py 2 & R C. Cushing, vios prostdaac; C. 3 S vicioy ; B W wines comes from the | Ro 15 of Bosf 5 b | The carpenters of South Omaha will meet | Morse John d. Colltns J. N. \L Pateics: Lsvii § I RS ARLL L 5 : {4 amof 2.£0 ne yer | wenlto testify” agains arder, who arae Johin 4. Colltas J. N. 1L BArioe: b amons Leing Sinnford vinogards In’ California | Sitiol i spring amountin .t nea “Hiu T e Lo destify awuingt 1t B Garder, who | at Pivonka's hall next Monday night for the | Reed, casbier. 4 A ton for s jrlolngten v cen S increase of price go @ us arrested here seven months ago A Rave a high reputation: for excollence and | ~iri i Ji0e {6 12550 Tone way toward makine the sille cals | breaking intoa Burlington freight car at THE IRON BAN purity rtarhouse Steak %5 T ture profitable inthis country. Atthe | Muiray. he cefendunt offered to plead 12%0 to 160 adies’ Missionary society met' RihRoast ATERACEING THE CROWDS, S it present time all the cocoon unwinding is Notes About the City. ank Lee is down with pneumonia, Police Ofticer Tubbs is on the sick list ¢ of organizing a union h o= 6 to 100 uilty o the erime of petit larceny, but the | day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dr. Kirk = ShECH o d s SRR 1 Prosccuting attormey would not let him. The | patrick, cornerTwenty-secondand K streets. | 3 g The il S ETR ore Your Eyes at the | done in Europe and Asia. where the | trial proceeded and at its close he was dis. 'he Degree of Honor will give its mem- | < . \ Veal Roast A 4 100 AT | labor is paid at the rate of a few cents | charged s and a fow invited friends a progressive I" Rcason Seal, Stealkc UL 1250 The Boston Stove has been visited by | & day. Nels Lewis' milk team ran gway Wednes- | high five party Saturduy evening in Masonic | ¢4 o A T attons R L hundreds of | ople WE s doys The chief object of Mr. MeAvoy's visit | day night while the driver was delivering | hall Still why Tutton L : DL Mutton Chops. Sausage ) S Poric Butts i i Loins, whole e R e Hacon s esen o .. 160 Lard tesesssniaas . 10c to 110 Hams : A o to 170 Sliced 200 o250 Sheep. whole ..\ el Poultry and Fish always on hand, Noother marketea daplicats thass prioas and mind this is for tie best Meats in tha | city. MESCHENDORF MAT CO., Wholesale and Retail MEAT MARKET, 333 BROADWAY, Council Biulls. SN e by the ammonmses | s to let the people know just. what kind | milkon Ouklund avenue. The ring at the | The members of the ‘school board were in Who Wore drayn thite by the announ of ik the Boston store Deople handle, | end of the wagon tongue had been broken | session ye ment that they would be shown the p R t Hadl t 4 i Y or | King' o over » est P ukhes & : i e and 1ts place had upplie: King's ofc y over some estima cess of silk manufacture as carried on | 8nd to give them an idea of the tedious | WITUS SREE M0 WEt D 4 B¢ v the Natchang Silk company of Wilii- | and costly processes that must be gone | o, “tie “down grade. The horse mantic, Conn. The process is a eurious | through with before the goods ave ready | frightened and ran away. The wagon was one, and that it is as interesting as well | for their eounters, The exhibition will | tipped over and the boy driving was hurled as curlous is shown by the crowds of | continue through the week. through the glass window in front, cutting 3 & thi - bim badly. The wagon was badly smashed people who 1 be 'm watching the w 1 Club Runs, S. L. I f tabl f thi motions of the M'l!. J.lf- who boils | ne following schedulo of runs has been | opy ‘died very suddenly yosterday aftarnoon the cocoons and reels off the gossam adopted by the Wheel club: at1:150'clock at the residence of W. H like thread in one window and the me WedHaraay ol FRT: 08Ty creon Gathpballe 10 Baventh avente: agsd bl chinery which weaves the threads into | Sunday. Muy 7, 5:2 years. Hewas faken with cramps at his a glossy fabrie in the other. The Nat- luy, M t home on Wednesday, and was at once move chang silks will be offered at cost price all (S J G ll“\ n.;- hu\m;\ ug‘ln:.- nll-uizllum‘ where he diea. during this weck, for the purpose of in- |~ Sunday, May 14, 8: Papillton, e funcral will be held Sunaay afternoon troducing them to the public. The ex- L E 7, 7:16'"p. m;, South | at2:80 olclock trom the Bifth-avenue Meth- e e e g ; . odist churen, The deceased leaves a wife c 8 : v ., Glenwood and three children. He was an old soldier. the purchase of #2500 worth of the | 8 hglaa0pES ¥ | Telegraph company denies that there is any ;!f'lll|]>n'l.\ l-'~1k~l. and The Boston ,\;tnlu J Ural s discrimination on the part of the company in 5 the only place in western [ows Ten the World rates from Omahu and Council Bluffsin favor aciee where they can be purchased. I Thwill oogt you lese than - | of the former. fe shows o telegram from What Can Cuticura Do. thing in the silk line, including china, | thing necessaty included. the manages at Omaha, which states that | A thousands of tortured and disfig- ¢ &t Satinaw al i A e : ¢ rates from Omaha to cago are . :l'l!‘;("l\‘;t(l\(|l:“"] i “-I-I\i b i“lf‘ RIOT T SN (R ) f conta for ten words and 2 cents a word | ured it le babies throughout the land. i e Tt AR overy |close to) grounde and dm the bua for all over that number, and the ta as | Everything that s cleansing, puri’ying piece of silk in the store has been espe- | Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- | shown by the ofticial schiedule in the Council | g1q Poautifying for the skin. scalp and cially marked down for this occasion. weth, Windsor Park, [[l. Refers to H. | Bluffs oftice is the same from this city to | 2 "'uu_ll ying for t ho skin, scalp and Every lady visiting the store will be { W. Tilton of TiE BEE wob Sims | Chicago. blood of infants and childven, the CUTI- given a silk cocoon a souvenir, to- | of Sims & Bainbric Bluffs. On Suturday evening the Friend’s Dra- | CURA REMEDIES will do. They af- gether with a pamphlet giving the his- o — i | matic club, a purely local organization, com- | ford instant relief, permit rest and sleep tory of the culture and manufacture of | Saturday, April 20, I permanently | prisin > st talent in the city, v afternoon in City Engineer 30-POUND DAUNTLEES. 30-POUND DAUNTLESS. silk. close my jewelry business. Peopie who |.will pre second time the fine lirtle | #nd point to a speedy cure in the most o0 pieces neh figured china during sale next week. 1o extra quality figured china silk, 4 and 674c, during next wee Natchang faille silks, 90c, $1.17 and $1.75 atehang black v AT 0, 674, 824¢, $1.15 and $1.50, every yard guaranteed for six months. BOSTON IRE, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, la. Musicale. Neole May Ogder gave a musicale last even ing at the Mueller Music hall, v num ber were present to witness the most elaborate performance which th two wusical favorites have ever attempted, Both tne ladics sang beautifully the long and dificult program which had ‘been prepared Mes. Ida Wakeficld's sweet soprano voiee showed off to excellent ad re, barring a slight nervousness the start which wore off with the novelty of the situation. Miss Ogdol rich contralto voice, which she u kil that promises much for the future. They were assisted by Miss Fauny Bates of | Omauha, whose tations called forth re- e ucores. Mr. Roy L. Smith of I\ Neb.. played two ot his o vn composi tions, exhibiting a great deal of techuical skill, and Mr. W. S, Marshall of Om and | Mr. J. H. Simms of this city performed a duot, the latter also acting as accompanist | C. . : | strongest companies in the world. through the entertainment was an unusually { in his usual capable manner. All the way interesting one, the hearty applause show e the enjoyment afforded the audience by the efforts of the musicians. Will Play a Good Plano. The redhot squabble into which the New York piano makers and the ma gers of the World's fair have been plunged on account of the dispute ahout | the piano exhibits, has attracted world- wide attention. Paderewski is unde contract to play at the fair, but refuses to splay unless he has his New Yori piano, and the makers of that instru- ment vefuse to let him have unless the fair managers make concessions demanded. Now the gue tion is, will Paderewski play his New York piano at the great opening con cert? “No, he will not,” said a promi- nent musician yesterday., L will tell | vou why. If the Shubert piano_is. ex- | hibited at the fair Paderewski will play that instrument and no other ¢n account of the liquid quality of tone, elasticity of action, and their patent teehnicphone. You must admit that this piano is the coming instrument for artists, and that | it is purchased and preferved by the musical public in general. It isalso worthy of note that it cun only be bought in this portion of the United States at the Swanson Music e mpany, Masonic building, Council Bluffs, Bur:larized » Store, The store of Arnd & Son on South Main street was entered by burelars Wednesday night. The thieves bored sixteen holes in the back door with an inch auger. so that | they easily punched out the paner and made room for o hand and arm to be put in. The | door was then unlocked and bolt pushed back. Cutlery valued at &5 was stolen besides o lot of plug tobacco. What made the affair rather strange was that the store have left watchesand jewelry for repairs must call and get them, and all bills must be settled before that date. Carl Burhorn. day festival to be held at the st Presbyterian chureh on the 1st of May promises to be a thoroughly enjoy- able affair. Everyone should” attend and pass a delightfal evening. “Cast Out In the Streets,” Next Saturday evening at Dohany's theater Friend’s Dramatic club will again Irese) P act dra of e above Mes Tao: Wosteyin Walkafiold and Miss | Prosent the three-ack dr thasehoy title, which was a short time ago presented with such success before a1 udience in the Masonic towple hall. Railraad men are especially enthusiastic over the play new and e dingly lasughable farce will conclude the entestainment The Grand Hotel, Council Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in Dining room on seventh tloor. 8 to % per day. E. F. Clark. rtists, wall paper, paper hanging, plain_and orna mental painting, signs. No, 15 Pearl St i treatments daaily irom 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council Bluifs Medical and Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway Protect your homes aguinst destrue- tive storms. W James has the Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were sued yesterday Name and Address § Stephen L. Clifton, Sonth Omaha i Nellie Webh, Counell Blafrs §dames Lo Mansp Council Bluirs o i Lucy 1. Savage, Council Biuirs 16 and wood: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the eity: prompt delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main Boxos and barrels of Drexel's Bell cologne, a delicious perfume, 25¢ bottles for 10¢. Davis, the druy A "llllll'lll) se. Do you want to buy one? If so, write B. Ouks, Silver City, lu )p at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the ; in lowa On N s night next the comedian Corse Paytou, and his merey company will open a week's engagement at Dohany's, presenting first My Kentucky Home," a great military comedy drama. Monday ighit will be a free one for ladies, and dur ing the entire woek the price will be within the veach of all, from 10 to #0 cents. Mme. Helen Merrill, rdressing and mamcuring. Room 312, Merriam block Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per dozen. Ashton’s studio, 18 North Main. | A new invoice of English turbans, latest and stylish, at the Louis Ask your greeer for Domestic soap. Persoual Paragraphs. Miss Drusie Clark, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Blanchard, on Ninth street, Wi right across the street from & mill | has returned to her home in St Louls, ac “Cast Out Into the fine play, and when it is remember Lof The perfy Counil Bluffs ladies & ity fTair will have still nterest. An ufter a vew farce, ~That Awful Carpet 1add still more spice and make » fun. Popular prices will cents all over the house Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, largest and best bieycle stock in city. Another improvement to_the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Columbian souvenir silver spoons new and beautiful, at Lund Bros S. P. Vanatta, attorney, 5 Everett blk. Geo. S, Davis, preseriprion dru, Domestic soap best for hard water. SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. ing of the Council to Consider Viaduet Kep: All the memt e present at a special | puuos 400 Diseases, muiled froe sting of the city council last mght, Mayor Walker presided. The meeting was calle for the purpose of taking some action in ve- gard to the immediate repaiving of the Q strect viaduet, which was recently damaged | by a washout City Engineer King stated that he had made an estimate as to what the repairs would cost spair the viaduct and place it in as good condition as it originally was would cost #2450, In addition to this it would cost 880 to repave the strects that | were damaged in that immediate vicinity This amount would not include the cost of putting in any new catch basins or the re- moval of any dirt After some discussion as to the different | methods of making the repairs, Bulla moved that the report of the city engineer | | be adop and his plan of building thr | wings of stone be carried out Before the motion was put Clerk Dil read a communication f m City Attor Van Duzen, The paper stated that frequent inquiry had been made of him as to whether or not the Union Pacitic Ruilvoad company d not be d responsible for the ex pense of the repairs on the visduet. He stated tnat for the present he was not pre pared to give an_opinton on the matter, but s0, if the couneil so desived, at an Lhe points of law involved in the were complicated, and he desired | more time for a definite opinion Mr. Wyman said he thought the council | should have the lezal opinion of the eity "o THE GENUINE IR JOHANN HOYE'S —(Malt Extract i J) }__ Mait is - = the ] of grain. Johann toff’s Extract of Mali 7S Is the Malt of NN HOTY A i & all the MALTS. A Delicious Table Beverage. Purchasers are warned against imposi- tion and disappointment, Insist upon the % Genuine,” which must have the signature of % JOHANN HOFF " oa ti.c neck label. - agonizing of itching, burning eczemae. They the skin of the most distres- sing scaly, crusted, pimply and blotehy humors. They cleanse the scalp of dandruff, scales and crusts, and vestore the hair. They purify the blood of simple, scrofulous and heredi- tary huors. 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Dusky Diamond Tar Noap. ™ehsadkeshin. " 65> YR EVES ARE TROUBLING YOU i, B10Ke, bIue or walte 414 300, AFUI R PAIE 4D Max Meyer & Bro. Co | Jewelers and Opticians, IS THIS: Buy a popular wheel—one that will sell at sight and make you a livin talogue ¥ Get ageney quick. UNION TRANSFER CO.. 1304-6-8-10 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Towa. Twin City Steam Pye Works. \A. SCHOEDSACK, Propriotor. Dycing, Cleaning and Refinishing OF GOODs OF EVERY Council Blulfs office and works, cor. Ave. / for irculars and price list. RUPTURE repmakekTlY CURED or NOPAY | WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIEN1S, Financial Reference: Nat'l Baok of Commeree, O naha, TION from busin.ss. No Dg1 Investizate standiog. Send for Telephone 810, No Operation. Writton gunrantos to abso. lutely Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both sexes,with ont the use of kuife or 6yringe, no u.atter of how long EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, 08 W, Y. LIFE BLDB,, OMAYA, N°B | COUNCIL BLUFRS STEAM DYE WORKS A. MACHAN, Proprietor, Telephone 324 The best paylng investment for & hoasew!fe ts | The Excelsior Home-Baker and Roaster. Bakes bread taity, leaves It mols's meat will bo Julcy and rich, saves one third nutrittous elements. 1 4o without It after having tried it write for circulars. AGENTS WANTED. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, Council Bluffs, lowa. m———— e ey Special Noticas. COUNDIL BLUFFS. QUK KENT— House of five roon pasture, on upper Broudway. L.oW leys, 18 Pearl treet. HSTIACTS and (0ans. Farm and clty propfiy Louglt and sold Pusay & Lhomas COuBSI he 10 1d_BLh aLr 1 by Mrs. Hancock, ano | at 83 00 per month, including barn, Of | will seil property. Dy & Hass, an, who has knowledxe 0 the fralt commission, Connell By ton. lefer 3, socretary, 3 neil Bluffs, CIOSS HOSE- People say It lasts 10 years: good value and always 1o 5102k at Ble: | by, Merriam block XCHANGE U1t SELL-Two four ronm f outbulldings, cloar 700 Grabam Ave. JOR RENT-Storo room 20xi), well astablisho. grocery stand, corner 110 S and 4t Ave. $i permonth. A:d. Mandel, 1) Grabam Ave OR SALE—1ul s 10013, g00d coudls 2 ot Empkie-Shugark Counell Blufty TARBAC 10ved, Cosspo>in, valts, chlmneys Teleunod. Well preparoi (or the work. K1 city bullding OUSE and lot for sale, No. 1315 Fite of 4. In Christian & freight house. CHANCE for rigit man to collect, de goods, Wages $12 & d profits divided cv lays, In st I aaT ook Addrass J. W crett bloek, Councll Bluffs, s bivek driving @ ares ;011 wagon, harness and team: top rond wazon. Carbon Coal 0. 10 Penrl street. ILL sell below cost new 5 room house, modern conveniences, welllocated. Bee offig JOR BALE--A number of niee cottages, o Vory easy paymonts. Greenshields, Co.. 621 Broudway Improved property at_your 0 I Ui 1002, Judd's sub.; B n lots'15 aud 16,18 neat i cottage on lot #, nining & 1ia ad.: n Groom ck B, Potter & CobL's adi.; & é« ot 1, bloek 3, Ualn City add. The 1 Building assoclation of Councll Offer the above propertics for cash or on ithly puyments and wil slve bids for the s w whole or singly, bids 0 be submitted 10 rd of dire Furthe; 3 102 Maln =L, to whom all bids should b pent before May 4 20 AND (40-ACIRE tract of I north awa ut $15.00 0 8000 per acre. Johuston & Ven WE'S your bargnin - Five-rc house new, 38x130 cOin °F 10t, BIOCK (rom MOLOF, near bus a contor; 400 ou lings : kroat bargain; $40. or $100 00 down and monthly payments. 1nquire ah fice, LE- Bleyel b for . Addr Beo 0 JOR SALE - Threo Jorsey bulls: ages, woek 6 yeur and two years; s0lld color, registered 8. st 5t - Partles with 1ittlo time and eapital [wanufacture introduce patented novaltl M, J. Adams, 48 Perine avonue, Councll Blufle, Ia, J0K SALE-A g0od house and turee lote with rorens Jne fourth esn be pald ia er work. Applyto Leonard Everett, Fese) .