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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-TUESDAY. MAY 16, 1893 repairer at the U, I Transfer, und by nt — > o e e S B flE l N 1 street and Avenue B. He recommended a IV S l"l‘ on Valentine Lipp and the police succoeded TO FD N g I N HE DAILY E plan_ by which the Third street building in finding & small portion of the missing R Nl““ 5 FROM COUNC"‘ BI'LFFS | Eould have two more roon.s added to it with- g X & outfiv, < | e out building an addition, and C. E. Bell was 1 Mr. Hoepner, of Hastings, Neb.. has ac - d —— COUNCIL BLUFFS | instructed o draw up plans for the work g cepted n‘(‘l‘l-rkshli'u m llmlfiruu house of C. A e ::hu Some Faets of T (:-m-o te Al FRICE RO. 12 PEARL sTREWT | [mportant Meeting of the Oity Oouncil Last | | 1he finance e S o 'l":""fl:‘,‘:;‘lfi‘(‘ Oty Oouncil Meets and Does Much Routine | Melcher. { T H. Evans, the 8hoe Man, Will Offer Some TYOPINSSEPIRN Lh WeATiT CHRNNNG 3t 3 . STREK | issue_bonds in ; il " y ’ ¥ - g A Evening, erection of the building to be put up at the | Business of Iitportance, WhE T0RY Vorto s ot SIAcEe f yagraty | Bargaine, at 21278 10uh wtrcet. Council Bl e, | G corner of Thir cond streetand Avenue B, | 3 Lk, CCllvereq vy earrier to any part o the city — | perintendent Sawyer reported the total e ment in the county Jail v o o Mrs. W. A, Zimmer of Chicago, who . and. the’ tvernse. mimner. velononer | WANTS FIVE THOUSANILEOR A BROKEN ARM | been sialting Lo motton, QuicheD: fehio has The board adjournea-until next Mon | —— ls~;g for Eu-r home _\».-q«-r.}v.g : day evening. The Catholic ladies will give a supver and concert at Blum's hall on Thursday evening | The Largest Stock of Sh tions ot RespectCase for the for the benetit of the city poor. | Geary Law -Matters of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mayfield of Louisville, | i Mr A, G, Hollandse, lving with his family e U I serviee for five yours He - [ falthful member of the Swediah PRICES THAT WILL BE STARTLING | iodge, No. 16 Omahs 118 st teniout whi be | accepted by hundred < who ke lute truthoand ho will indiy verity it persons ally, T ature ot Mr. Hollvuder's work exs v Otfords and Jores him to the weather a gre |I doul, un)d‘ Stipper o N o DMANA, this h CEvited and aldod & disense wit s bbb b i wanaficted until, dvapite hisefforts nt niedicln H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER ¥ o 1 Busincss Ofice, ELEPHONES | NS Baitor., — == | Property Owners on Onkiand Avenue Make | il Miss Cora Lee's Death Oalls Forth Resolu- MiNOR MENTION. | The Grand Hotel, commendation Couneit Bluffs. The most elegant in lowa. Dining room on seventh floor. MATTERS CONSIDERED AT THE SESSION | ! | | | | J— » | N. YoPlumbing € o pany v F. A, Secord of Choyenne, g, did not understs b Wtite, Natchaue stiks the City Trosurer. Rato, $3.00 a1 $8.00 & day Clark, Minor Moment, iting their ann and brother, | e appest steck of shoes, Oxfords | At Dscom . Hollnudor Miltonberger is the hattor, 2 Broadway. | - Pral 1 — s o bR Uslippers in Council BlufTs or Omaha. | *utere vi %o long that 1 was For rent v alcove room, furnlshed. | qy,q o1ty council mot last cvening with the | Protect your homes agafnst destru The South Omaha city council ground out | nighi, together with s et petiieonied fo. | NOW goods, latest styles, and quality the | ai ournged. Chetything ~ resoms P oW S veate. | mayorsudall the aldermen present. Mr. | tive storms. W. C. James has tho | a long grist of routine business lnst night male from ensy street. One of the China. | best-this entire stoek will he offered at | Hended 3 inyaslf undoF the Care o e o Bty Siison o 9816 Tor. LRdy | o oticti naked thuEVHo property ownerson | strongest companies in the world. The two measures that attracted most at- | men had been dfinking and got into a row | PRICES THAT WILL SELL i pelund and Shepard o drv I8 Scott street | . ) o 18y briok - . | tention were the petition to build a | With the woman. Judge Fowler will enforce | these goods without talking. Some one — gl Cole & Cole, 41 Main street, are selling | Oakland avenue be permitted to lay bric Sce the pecriess Dauntless bicycles duct ac the flrond at N | e Geary act this morning. will scoure trictly high g feycles for #100. Sidewalks on the avenue instead of | 44 gottopms, Harry Marphy. 10 Beatl, sl BB b R, Mrs. L. Mussclman, mother of Chicf #10,000 WORTLL OF BBARGAT Regular communication of Bluff City ledee | stone or artificial stone, as had strect and the ordinance repealing the No. 71, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, | been ordered by the council his evening. A'l master Masons invited The Omuha Whict club has s % Beckett, accompanied by her son and daugh. Look at the goods offe everal Will Meet Hgre Next Year, ordinance compelling stationary engineers to | ter, arrived from Boise City, ldaho. yester them with ,m_,l others, s joined in the request. The seventh district convention of the | pelicensed. The N street viaduct proposi- | day ani gave the chief qu red and comparo and you will be | other property owne " 3 convineed that this isa genuine redue- | 8 chal- | qv, 0 mattor was pla Young People’s Society of Christ En- the o i- | They are on their way to the W s s 1 H H e i . i « or was placed on file. 3 1 he council on a prev i o olty forn 6 . | tion in prices just to reduce stock. G e oIt the ot W | The petition of M. Marcus for opentng up | deavor closed at Atlantic lnst Sunday aud | ous ceaston ag + a8 dofeated. Some of the | DUt Will visitin the cliy for a few days [ Ladles ean got Wit thay want fn Oe. B @ithie Will COMe OB RALE D he str Y ovee was referred to | the Council Bluffs delegation, which con- | engincers are anxious to have the ordinance | Walter Whitmarsh, nged 25 o B 7Y PR * black at price me will come off next Saturday even- | the streets near the levee was rveferred to s h at his resides Twenty-third and ord russets, tan or black at prices ng in Omaha. 5 the committee of the whole. sisted of Misss Mary Forguson, Jennie | govorning their trade enforced while others | 8t his re Hing, He wan & mi from The to | L : : | . o " Yonter, Be 1o Mr. Will | 8re opposed to it. Mayor Walker is the | Yesterday morning. He was a man T s el A motion for a new trial was filed in the | Tne city marshal was instructed to order | Bull, Edith Foster, Be ie Rich and Mr. Wi father of the repeal, S esteemed by all who knew him and was th I'here ar 'gains in overything. district court yesterday by the defendants | yne wotor company to repair certain paving | Hendricks of the Christian church, and Miss | 75 "\¢" Baye ‘and Frank Pekelka were | $0n of Dean Whitmarsh. The funeral sery- | Call and sce them. Evans' new storo at fin the case of Jacob Si ust Pottawit | petween the tracks on upper Brondway | Lulu Smith and W. 8. Homer of the Congre- granted liquor licenses, ices will be conducted from St. Muartin's | 98 Main street, next door to Bena's, ame county, in l:\h:vlh P TaonY ot o750 | Whiniw 1t 14 out 6 ¢ the street commis- | Kational church, returned yesterday morn 'he special committee on the opening up | Episcopal church. vas rendered for the plaintifl last weel ) — WEATHEK FOKE g to their homes joyablo ses t N strect was granted further ti: to report in, Its chairman, Mr. Bulla, ittee desired the advice of the cit s;-hminl m‘-u. lm\}\l‘.‘\m_d-'r o ! To The people of Atlantic did | 8ttorney on the matt tion in Omaha, Their object was to inspect \ overything In thelr powet 10 tanke their stay he committee appointed to wait on the | the improved modes of ventilation, hieating i Nebraska Todu ) ; | against the appropeiation, was wdopte a pleasant one, and entertained them royally, | Strect car company and request the exten- | and things in general, The school boar ManirtoN, D Gy Miy 18— Fored be' pus after it returns from the fair. sgalust tha unpronciation, was ador lcd | ‘The next convention will be held ia this city | $ion of the motor line across Q street re. | will meet tonight to decide on hie plans for | for Tucsday : For Nebrsks and T b M ovord A, Patotsor, dnughterof Me, (402 (ORI on lElits soommended | ot May " | borted that inasmuch as tho mannger of the | tho teo new schiool houses that will be DUl | Cuvunue by Wedneaday mamiog, uo i A P Poter 160 = Y it are lights be placed ! i s company was out of the city, further time | hereat once, g Y e oo - Feaan) Cacod Sy iy WIEHLOF | frehnyania nid ENgitoslth ‘strost it w0 The Eiweman Building for Rent. S G IO Members Cheek, Jones, Bulla. Pearl yesterday made the They report a very m, there being over eighty Les present from all portions of south- | the con men's | sioner so recommending. A frernoon at 3 o'clock ‘I'heg matter of making an appropriation | Iat the Women's exchange on Pearl strect. | 10 pay the expenses of Decoration day ex- JALL who have pald #1 will be allowed to vote | ercises was brought up, ana the report of junon the question of where the window shall | the committee to which it was referred, Thomas and | inds of the rse of construc There will be a me Vorld's Fair club this ing of tho Wi s, ©and W ¢ Are the Indieations for a0 & inds, becoming va ble. A. G HOLLANDER, t _ .| would have to be granted. John Hughes was locked up yesterdy for | V1 4 . IOLLANDER, funeral sorvices took place. yestorday | e ot L O e AR Ve THE R eninn BUIATRE RS clomell [ s tmnse toneatiog the ordlhhoes gov- | makiug a brotal assault on' he 14 vear-old | Forthe Dakotus—Fuir; warmers vaviable | 2 AR e b noon at4o'clock from the residenc Ut A s oL ¥R GO O Rt EE! COfms At Sesivems e e RO tAd L | FON Y ba T erning licensed eugincers was read u first [ sonof Mrs, H, B, Huger, Hughes wi winds. My cntarth spread from the nose and thront Bloomer street, Rey. L, Mathison officinting. i'“v‘f-{{.-,'.“:(v::“: ‘[“l"h‘.“ AL ete. apply to Burke & Casady, Attys., | time and referved. This is the ordinance | work fn a livery barn on ‘lawenty Local Record, Lo iy @ which be e lvlh|v)l~4|ml and Tho new rooms of the Ganymede Wheel | guimending the layine of o waten tain o | 115 Peatl street, that Mayor Walker said he had - intended to | street near M when the boy passcd e TiE Weatnee Bunear, Owan, | Slured. UL club in the Grand hotel annox wero given . | ALLGSL P s AT Tt veto, but was out of the city at the timea | knocked young Hagor down ani i somo 5.—Omnha record of tomporature and | ster o oL NoRBS GIUIL by the former tens v nd the aNUG Wi coneursed (. Y You ought to sce Ned Shepard's new | Veto would have been effective. ‘The or manner knocked several of his front teeth 1, comy club is now in_full possession. ‘e house p ed with correspondir ; i i TRATI Y $ the Fells thom | manee has never been iu force. out ana bruised his fice painfully. Hughes it SUR LR G DA LY R thom, und sella themm | “Mr. Riynn and others: presentad n potitlon | oinion tone peyp,(aco. palnfully. - Iughes atvdor of dudio MoGee. Tt was decided ouy | TEnt: Seahim at Van Brint's. asking that the city open V street from | started the row lay of | nearly brokon down tnstrensth, My ston 1ost its power. 1 o not et A ro 1zh, night and day, set in,with soronoss and ‘committee held a meeting last evening and made arrangements for purchasing fueni ast four yeu 1802, 1801 1800 as Maxtmum temporatur 065 H3O 6 A A Ol ture, fo | OForder by the magor, and will have to lie | Cook you~ meals this summer on a gas | i%enty-seventh street to Railroad avenue. —— PN e LD e SUconstant, And was groitly AERE ere commenced i the superior | over until the nest meeting. range. At cost at the Gas company. A petition was presented_asking that o | TARE AND POLICE COMBMISSION. | {0l tomve S 007 00 09 00 | yated by cold urdan nd T winds, ;“:“f’[ A "1":',‘"” l“"'_"“”""\:“(‘f("““Tll[ '_"':I g6 he ordinanco '”'"“"'t”""‘”'".h"" ng of Attalition, Ot Fellows, viaduet be built across the railvoad tracks at . oy B Statement showing the condition of tem- | Shopird hus staadily tron 1o until' T wm |;IIT“ |’ ”'. . .x:m_; ' D L .;_u; I|'~“h' in the western part of v city l‘“‘l‘s AlL JHéta ot ”v““k”‘.c 15045 6. the foot of N street. The paper was signed | Mr. Covnelt ¢ Koepers' Right to | porature and precipitation at Omaha for the tirely cured. My citarrh, fuess and s and the amounts At fohyire ag Jol | brought up. and an attempt was made to All members ¢ ye lodge No. by A. P. Brink, cashier of |tho Backors Na- Remove Without Renvwing Licenso day and since March 1, 1803: | headieho are ail gonos ais,, cough ana ‘ . Stiats tack some umendmentson toit. The ..u:.ran: Indopenaent Orderof Odd Fellows, are re- | yonul bank and twenty-four others, Re- | It did mot 4 e long for thes fire and po- SmDera e proms Toitmud splon= id e it e .'?'-'.1’,"‘[.‘11-"C'fulv"a.x"‘.',‘\‘vfi;'xumfl" ent | quested to meet at their hall at 9:30 o'clock | forred to the committes on viaducts LUt up a8 Lievor honod 1. b taken n numbor (s for this esult, but the total exy 0 lnll, been o ineh | very leht oyed soot 15 dneh | fweand gragefal, T4 the da streets | lice commissioners to finish the busin sinee Mar s of & ool of stag. | thAteame oofore them at their meeting last venue, between | ME0Y, and the board adjourned within half i this morning to attend the funeral service of | and alleys. i P. (. G. L. Jacobs, Services will be held at | B, J. Kendall gave notic the house at 1111 Avenue B, at 10:30 a. m. | hant water on Missouri The members of the Ganymede Wheel club | R tu the number of thirteen took a trip to Wil Enlargo the Portealt, Papilli The unlucky number was d snve ] Excuss $in v i 1 ; ol LA LLY S 1) i ltee Sixteenth streets, and the | an hour after it was called to order. 1 from i doeline Into consinpt on. and [ am S P i {'icoide Alderman Smith pr L resolution | All members of No. 49 ana No. 174 and Fifteenth ana ) L ¢ e Natiiei . DRl A TLLE BXRRRRGIA batas s eayamalacallents; | eiting that the portrait of Colonel Addison | iting brethren are respectfully invited to | Same will be looked after at once. Fireman M. Cavanaugh was allowed-a va- | Reports from Other Points at 8 p. n very varnest tn my grat tudo and pratie TR UL 7ha <DV sl o e L SAE Cogamv TSl 10 ik s LU E0 e GO | g ot Rapr, Noble Grand, Tt fous, who hus tho contract for ex- | cation of ten days A : P T YT :é.-.,‘i.';("'.'.‘i:.lf ‘:"‘l:‘fh‘l:‘l" from his face on the Be "m:l_k”"l'"” \Ilf:flll.l.l'. I"’I"m- 'W;”“m““' ‘\\:m | House paint, the very best in the land, ound on Twenty-seveuth street. twenty-five during which he was ili low and uniform ratos o licines freo, Py adopted for inside and out: Spirre Brothers asked in a communica B. . McCurd, i BTATIONS tients at w distance successtuly treated by from de use, at De- Apblication filed. mall. Send for symptow binak. UL AT City Kinnchan recommended | Haven if some provision could not be mude to col- | The board referred to the committee on bt e 4l L L Omaha, v s bofore Justice Fleld yestordav | (i, wisferred. from the police s — lect u license from Civeneau and other out- | yen yna discipline the request of Oficer ¥, TR ?'.'.‘i’ii'.'ih‘ 'AiI"‘l‘:).l'l.;fll,h’:l‘lwl(‘lli’;|I‘||L fund to the general fund for the purpose of Williamson & Co.. 106 Muin st ::;: hakers, who peddle their bread in this E. Evans for scventeen days pay for time DRS CUPEL"\‘D % Slltpr\Rl) land, fholsnow in Toranto, ¢ ., wccom- Bdbpgg Seneral fund wurrwuts. 1L was | largest und best bieyele stock in city Anna Cain gave notice to the council that lost as the result of being injured while on S L Al Q ) punie s famil o stated in court | rman Smi asented rdinance Murriuge Licenses. she had 4 bill against the city for 350, 8 TS e B | tKear 1st of Junuury e R Pt eloudy | ROOMS 311 AND 512 NEW YORK LIFS thrown from the sidewalk to the curb, | Manufacturers and Consumers associs he could he r from Mr, Gilliland. His yesterd May and September as the | gyed ; A St i ol eleur BUILDING. OMAIA. NEB. r he I or blade. T asking for fire and police protection during [ i Wil T 'art eloud. ) ] |len1y titnes in vho: veits whonesidowalk: conz. | L wkine her arm and shoulder blade. The ¢ il gl TR DL, enp i y was therefore continued for o week in ovder | o113 U N 1 addross. T s treot, between | the exposition, from May 22 to Junc - | Kasas ity ol leur S e R i 0 give bt an opportunity to make tho nec. | FACHS v be It 1L was passe et 1. Morris, Council Bluffs . Tiwenty-Afth 1‘;1&"‘!'\\-3"1(% Sth stroets . Tio: | forred to the chlefs of the two departments Dever it coway | Every Curable Discase Treated- L 2 amuk ~ | suspension of tho rales. so s to allow the | s Sty Conroi Blufrs, wenty-fifth and Twerrty six L T B LEURRGES s weossary | Sait Luke Ciy Cle: Rol5s LT Lo aroB horibrs | city to order sidewalks construeted at once, Il“llyuuxl:"nunlfllll Bluirs o ll“’ :'"l“;" [".‘{”l i eit 63 «‘;‘{:‘,‘.]g A L AN Y HAmniLY, LAk Office TTours—0 to 1l am.: 205 p.m; Tto 8 p 2 instead of waiting until September, us the | R 5 . eorge C. Itord lost his city warrant for | Steps. > el I m Sunday—.0w m. to 12 The two counterfeitors, whose capture at | ghi ardinunce would require. uDHlonILou el TRIU TSI . which he earned as clerk of clection, and | Charles Unitt and eleven others asked for o : Bioux City was detailed vester " o polive s Bre, | Trppe city engineer was instructed to fur- Piles of pes wod. police p pat e Witt's | asked that a new one be rtection in the vicinity ot Thirtieth made some s tements io the ofi e will cure thero | il the par s with the grade | Witen Haze m. O S mithwils Slnstensted ol e {ndiHa I EoMAtLcs fcom bl ing thathey SISEBANITLT sy i ol f that have filled tho mind of Sheriff Hazen | of the new Cochran pari in - order thay. the | : e L e SUleEbe Y Ber I fR00Eront ot YIS Hred o CopEec iOnsloL font federal courts.” Rooms 2)i-7- Shugart with a wild yearning to do somet | work ot filling might be commenced imedi- For first-cluss vooms in Chicago for | cotton hose and report ame to the council, | PAdS, chicken thiey e D ) Viooi Counolt Alu e e " perate. According o the newsay ately x T | World's fair call on Ohio Knox. i city ongincer wassinstruciod to catub: | Varlous other midnight maraudors. 1t Grota Forecast 0 s the two fellows claimed to have | | “protest against the layinz of a proposed |+, ——— lish the grade on Eighteenth street from Q ‘h‘.’-':infv'::;}:;l'v‘fm et focORF HuLeve = is ot ‘and never has beon 1 doputy | U5 SCeL Wis 1 ol I LED U TS ANs: Mr. Schultz showod plans and figurcs on | g streets was pranted'a drugist's licensg DETROI C0UVSIL BULY) of that name in the county it is evi- | o, ITEHER bR or B TaE R o aan #18 worth of shelving to be done in the city City Attorney Connell submitted an opin- dent that that part of the story is a fuke or ; slorls offiee, Tho X Y | fon on" the question mitting saloon i W l . 2 S v O WA rocuringe per N Some pe GhSRvo noLblaydles. with ““\[“\‘\!‘”_N. Tor e meat inspector, asked Indiun Woman Drink Tisw that walks be laid on. the west side of | from one ward to another without procuring ] | a b 5 (ki1 | R 2 L3 : ! | Wasuxeron, D. C., May ary | Twentieth from N to Q, south side of N | new licenses. Mr. Connell maintains thut pneumatic tires have been strewing gliss | that an appropriation be made to pay the ex- 2 : \Q, so : the ordinances on this subject are not only about the streets lately with the ‘evident in- | penses of the law 2 1 | Smith today received a telegram from Licu- | from Twenty-first to Twentieth, west side e hf""“u:‘l:“m;' it Ay et tention of causing grief to those who have, | been bronght by hi 1| tenant Johuson at Fort Apache, dated Avril | of Nineteenth from sl ENIHE RO T il e Gy il QU L As a collision with one of these glass heaps | bad meat, reqiest was referred to the | 97, giving an account of the killing of four i!fffl‘_ puts “L“'Pl“, ‘]3.0”3 ol f" OO e s S el fde n. individual means almost sure ter to the wheel, the | committee on claims, Tndfans on Cibiou creek. The report says: SiohE it il il R Cacrlod SN {natATicAs X aalbhayimny 00eUrI Tl thet Dike s bicycle men of the city are considerably | A petition fora five hydrant at the corner q o o vite to X wvas recommended that bids be adver- TEWREE § RN e %3 BURUD £ Oyor themation, 'he olioy |\ ot Ser oD e sty Al Des Pah tried to foroc s wife to deink | tised for the paving of the alley batween | the ownerof oon license may remove for people who maliciously throw j s in Auother petition for a bridge across Indian | buck iand beleving in his son=In-luw, L streets. ot the streets, and offenders will bo p wis presented, | 10 told him to £o all clse some reporter got the | £ sellyoun hoae ant 10t cn a piymont of £10.00 10 §)0) down and $110) L0 $15.00 h. Some special bargaius 1n lots. Johas *ton & Van Patten, 1its into which he condemnntion of alleg Farn and olty proparty 327 & Thoual Counall A IS TRACTS and toan, A bought und sold. 1 Blufre. a1t for wale, No. 1415 of J. P Ciristlan, tavi ua & REFL blick driving m aras raess and team; top 10 Poarl atrost. uted 1 list of bills and esti- TR e Rl | L I - | Azas, one woek to the extent of the law. It will probably | nat i was re [ Jor AD Dos Pl shot and killed bis vite. T os on yfiffl‘.‘l‘:?i::"dff.:"l‘;fmfp :;:;L\;:rmms OOMPLALENT CHINAMEN. i rand two yoars; solld color, reglstored take a fow convictions to show people that | ommitte Al Des Pah from killing his wife, when tho P LXAp LY b 4 = g et there is o law covering this class of ma- | - Befora the for sewer work were | fatrer turned his Winchostar on then ol Chudge Fowloc's roport for April | Nearly ANl Havo Reglstored and Feo: Safe— | AT USISATE licious mischief as well as all others, and the | opened I, C. Besley asked what would be | d them hoth, An Indian named Johnnie, L ‘H‘} }‘}I o ;}15%_* -"1“' 116; fluu One O1d Shir. Washer Left Out. r X 1 Bluffs, ywheel club will make an efort to have the | done with the bid of John Hammer, which | Dearing the shots, rode up and dismounted 1o “"“;h‘." ored -l“;‘“-fi"v i )”'_““'U 20| The Chinamen of Omaha do not appear to G ARG T law enforced. | had becn turned over to the city clerk yu'u {RESREI IO ek Al D DaliOc i Bl eaiesaachoolE unda ge iogenerul | o in the lenst disturbed over the decision of Teleanod. Burko, at Taylor's grocory, 68 SE T as the town clock was striking 12, ‘the | oL i i) How to Col Bad Bills. | ule pursued and killed him. AlLTs quiet. | (., 1 have sent deputies 1o the sceno 1o prevent clock. A motion to con- | the Indians from gathering in oxeited groups. r the bid was lost by a vote of 5 to 8. bids of L. C. Hesley, McCounell & Washiugton No Miller, Stimson & Huber and E. A. Wick- D. C.. May 2 A | advertiscment stipulating that the bids Tf you have any bad bills azainst men | must be in by 1 who do not live in lowa and who work | s for any railvoud, telogeaph, express or | The sleeping car compar SR Broudway. !‘ Belding handed in his resignation as | the supreme court declaring the Geary ex- city pound master, and the mayor announced | clusion law constitutional. that inasmuch as the position” wus an m- nearly all registered the; portunt one he would take a week to select a | for feoling une: 8y & William E. | successor. Several of the .li'illlillg Chinamen of the J0m house, watsr, gns and buthy 9400 =L, Councll B1ats. i kood bouss und | The bonds of George Parks & Co., con- | ¢ f and they il suid | toss Morereh MG duralio than stoam en. | & s J0L Sonirally onnina. Tl Sonenge ik i 7 f v eferved to the engineer | Curtis, divector of the Bureau of American 2 g & 10, €On- | town were seen yesterday, and they sitid nes, more rellnble for pow er purpescs, bl apsracentialiyiiooa og) gpee. Towa, write to the Nassan [nvestment | ham. were r M re 4 tractors, were approved. sl T VT T s | Muin 0 ) y + | for tabulation he council then adjourned | Repub, today returned to Washington PP 2 that so far as they knew there was but one | much cheaper. Canbe putin corncr of compuny, Council Blufls, Tu., and they | {oh b oo | Repubtics, today ! Mr. k. - 0 meet this evening. A ‘onley woved that two additional | Chinaman in Omaha who had not regis. | 100m from Larrot 16 basement nd tendered his resignation its be put in the station house, one in | tored. tle sp ce, 1 ident. Mr. Curtis’ action was | Chief Beckett's office and the other in the will send you their collection terms and the best of veference prighit tive horse power bollor, Broadway from Ch to the pre JOR S AL W smoka | BN alcing no noise. N or dirt., requires no fuel or engiy Coileetions gnar- hief | Ho 15 old man® sald Tom Kwale, | 8,055 rd1588 no felorenginanr torun 1t | s s isNm—vionss of. 878 Fobma s Soved Foran: anteed. Special offer for 30 duys. i’ based upon a request made by the president | Jail. - Carried. ! | @ rather bright Mongolin who keeps | fapasienoristinand moro roifabie for eleva l! ISacres pasturo, ou Uppac roadway. L. . Tu ocks Tells the Story of Her Trou- | on Saturday last. On motion of Mr. Wyman the council will | o laundry on Dodge strect east Detrolt Mo or and Generator best of | A LA LISE A GO Ten Days ut the Worid's Fale, e Healonorror Al A The president and Mrs. Cleveland have Slllljlil board of equalization on Ma | of Fourteenth. “He nearly sixy year old | alittic investigation will show. [FURNIHED tiat tor Worlws fatr for rent § or 1t will cost you less than $50.00, ¢ | ) 3 Weoks 1o o imbvel Vst moved out to their country hous and 20 from 8 a, m. until 5 . m. of e - | and he o good in Melica anyhow. He have M “‘-ln;uw from ong clzht to elzhty horse | Troom flat, furniture coms thing necessary included ¢ AREAACON, now oy yaaler i a s St that a socret which hasbeen | The grading in district 19 was aw. to o back” Dower ilways on hand und warranted to givo | p i ks ringo: R o T clean, safe, | 3% morniug in the dificulty between him- | wpispered around some time, and about | Cash Bros. at 13 4-10 cents This old mun keops a lnundry on Tenth | JQ"RYLS, Siteiatuction Vommunid ¢ AR i b y 2 taeh o | self and wife that re | Sunday n tho ar- | which naturally mombers of the president’s | Mr. Schultz recommended the purenase of | syrect and is intending, it is said-to pack s | 25500 il 3} close to_grounds and on t L e e e AT T led an infor- | household do not care to talk, is now no | @ hook und ladder truck for the five de | few personal effects and light out for the | W.F. BAKER, %0 and 310 Shugart Blook:, [P0 RENT—Large wa vd on ralls i take -“'\!‘."“I”““-P Wi el Byno: | nation changing lor with iasanisy and she | JONEAr & socrat, ke 1t has boon. giren. eonsids | ameat, and the - | Flowery Kingdom 1u the vory near future Couneli Blufrs: Telophone w indsor ur . clers to 4 4 ? bidune way track. Inguire of plement (o, ML RENT he room now ocod pied by W, 0, That is, that; he members | Structed to secure prices on the sam amily are looking forward to an in- | Port at some future meeting. erable publicity of the C. D. BAKT! or Jacob Sims | Was before the commissioners 3 ms & Bainbriage, Council Blufts. ternoon for an examination, She etrician, 71 South 14th St Omiha, Telephone 1410, | 5 ol Sole ugents for Council Blufts, Omab. wnd : Eulalie Enroute, orris, No. Uenrl strect. Possesslon gly told a R S Sg g et € 1 Itent $40.00 per month, Apply 1o Leonns long story of domestic brofls, the Histehap: | e aapmcsd svons crmioo o i Juls: Rememberad by Her Assoctntos. WastINGTON, D, C., May 15, Lincolu, el For Salo—Hickory 4-foot wood, $6,00; | tev of which duted back about the timo of | gent and Mrs, Cleveland have beon Sbme. | The many friends of Miss Cora Lee wero | Fuialic is coming and the. clond. & stove wood, 12 or 16 inches, $2.50 per the war, and (I:.. ...-‘.-;unu;.- enapters all went : What anxious to get into their own country | puined to learn of her death at her home m | spread the sky of international etiquette i | in | toshow that she had been the money making | home for the summer “ | Oxford, Neb. Fo ver a cod, delivered, H. A. Cox, 10 Main | pary'of the firm and her husband di bt g, | 0me for the s Xioryolon: . v 0¥eR A street, year Miss Lee | partly cleared away. A cable messige re- tlo toward caving for tho family of ming B TICis s 0sen lad, was employed in the microscopical station | ceived by Secretary Gresham today from the children ? Wasuix ) 15.—Mr. M. M, | here and was highly esteemed by all of her | United States consul general at Havana A 5 BALLY, She adwmitted that she w. . St | Husted, assistant adjutant general, Depart- | 8ssociates and acquaintances, At noon | 8 s that the infanta d for New Yorlk “Miss Maud Huzen I8 visitiog friends f | 800 that Miller “de 4 | ment of the Potomac, Grand. Army of the | Yesterday the girls employed in the depart: | thi ternoon. The president is in favor of bivoe | medium, but said it was with the entire con- : 2 M, | Inent held a meeting and passed the follow- | doing all that ean be done to pa ‘li" T e sent of herhusband, She denied having had | Republic, has received a letter from Mr. | jng resolutions: . arnott, of Wi honor to the ; o . infanta during b any relations with Miller excepting those of | Thurber, the president's private secretary, | - Whereas, We have tearned with wiis in the city yesterds it, but he wants to do i X itin the Am vay. The royul lady is []” D 0. . Gast Tud a friend, and said that Miller hud always | responding to an mvitation to be present at | sadness of the death of Miss Cora 1 N and the time 1] . B. Gaston, Judge 5 i due in New York on 3 Thornell's court re- | ncted the part of a gentleman towa T e s Fashenk o anion and intervening will givo plenty of opportunity porter, was in the city yesterday on his way | She said the final flareup came last Tue the Memorial duy e at the Arlington. tment, bu Y e, Thurber wri : resident di- | S for the arrangements of the details of her 1 [ lw ol A [‘ “\ ~ ~ home to Tabor. night, when she refused to sond her 15 eap. | MF: Thurber writes that the president di- | South Onabin, N | forhe oy ¢ B[C )/C 7 Sl) G (/[ ] 7 [ 3 S = P4 1 s 1 - Charles L. Zorbaugh of Olatho in | old daughter up stairs to spend the night in | rects him to say “that it would give him | Kesolved in the West? We can fit you out ping Water, Neb., erief L our 0-worker in the microscopic au of “animal industry Kan = beloved we the city for a visit with his parents, Mr. and | & room with five young men, some of them | pleasure to e with you on that o on 1o | jio Bittings-Little, Mrs. Conrad Zorbuugh. her brothers and the rest sons of Miller, | emphusize by bis presence his appreciation | nie t, and be Resolve?, That while Miss Cora T ¢ : i Tyl Miss Malla A. Little, formerly of Kowa- Will Colby thas returncd from the west | The uext morning Weeks announced his de- | of the noble purpose and sacrifice which th nexy ; LY 5 ; ; ce, 1L, and Mr. W. 8. Bil were mar- : ; il 1e | ok for Chicago to | Lermination w leave her and said he would | any commemorates. While the pressure of | purted sister, w this force, she nee, 111, romnptl Send in our orders R R thlameek or hicago o | larRIAE R AT e BAANA e mould | oyiommemor preciudes the pieasure of his | (1 Uhe bighest estevns " for ‘her muny” loving | vied yesterday at4p. m., Rev. Dr. Duryes R pily, y . in the World's fair. o B | than live with her any longer. He told | acceptanco of your invitation. the day will P 4 Y "1 of the First Congregational enurch officia- . MRS her that his life with her had been bell, | none the less retall to mind the mem A STATE AGFNT FOR THE S — nent loses a will- | ing, The bride is one of Omaha's w Aunother Carload of Diuntless Bleyeles, and he didu't want any more of it. She | the noble d. d one who willbe | known and popular musicians, gre tly mis an 45 s Poerloss | 88reed to his plan ~ and ho left for | patriotism for 1 by lier many warm friends; by her friends, whose best. wishes o with I)Aflxln‘:‘t'{.':.l).ri':~l\l<~‘|.‘f,',]\‘\'-‘,‘.‘.l ','{ ‘.ih\".“] },}' l“l::' | Lincoln, Neb. She went right on with her ata copy of theo resolutions | 10 her to her new home, which will be in Kan- AV R Jau s v reparations for leaving for the Missouri W be sent to the purents, and thut they be pub- | s City. D s Sl elin eaniton < noople elaay: " Al | BISRRMIONs for Jeaviug fon, she ‘Miouri |0 |0 Masiare bonslonny it i the Ohlii e sus City, Mo, after June | orders will now ‘be filled promptly. | of, deciding to go with Mr. and M Milier | Tue Bre.]—The following pensions granted I,l"‘u" A_wsulu;;.u..: were L b J (AN Boys, the Dauntless is the wheel, and | and leave her husband to go where he. sasw are ranorted: atterson, Mary A I g0 Y pe A Culloch, Fannie Sage, Chervy Tyles and Jen- 2 ave you can buy it right. fit. At the close of Mrs. Wee testimony | N0k Oviginal—Tsaiah Pai Tn: || SUiioch Fannls Bag vy Tyles andJen- | There are mora things inheav 'y of Resolved, Thut this d d, whose blood will sanctify | § Meicnt we the examination wa s put off until this me -~ > ot T hoseaatand o AT T (T e crease—Leander Callaghan, Reissuo—E| Miss Lee was the dafignter of Captain Lee and earth L (,‘f“‘.‘,’u“‘\"l'j‘*\'\.l,g‘;‘h .'!“,'"‘If,:‘ ::“i‘}'”h‘l;‘l:“‘“i"’;! ing k9 oiclacle, yrhian sl wilk be roatiod Juh Nowlin | Original widows, ete. Cathi- | of Oxford, Neb., presedt fostmaster at tnat | Than are dreamt of in your ) " t » inha B¢ # ARG 3. g 0 e Row mother: Elma Gilmore, limits on south; 500 acres blue grass, | in Justice Fox's court yeste A, AN AL G Rate, | Blace. philosophy. running water. For terms apply to 3 the ohargo of conspix b (nurse) Jennie Y iate the affections of Mis, Wee b (Rurse), W husband. The utto 10 appear and the case wis ree treatmo T next Thursda, Free treatments aaily irom 2 to 4 p, e i ion bhat i onste tars m. at the Council Bluits Medical and | soid'for $1.100 bolonged to b o that her Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. | husband has no elaim on it wa iever, e Martha E. L. duc ks from for Weeks could ontinued vntil n Bird- Fell Eightean Feet —Hamlet, sall, W ames, Isaac ' Hiatt, Halsy | The 8.yea Saunders . -5-8- I Higis,’ ol old child of Isuac Dawratsky | Who would have thought that the 1324-6-8-10 Main Streef, ase—fienry G100, Mablon | mep with a narrow escat’from being dashed Carlshud Sprudel Springs can be brought ackford. Reissue—Charies M. ' Cotten. CBCHHP | ; J rouy Py T¥ Py ol Fy - ‘| to death last evening. 4 youngster was | from Eurone to America; and yet you . e hha et Thoueh oo | plaving on & porch atkuslen taon Toos nbors | can obtutn Caslibad Sord Salt lere 4 Council Bluffs, lowa, n . Culver. Original widows, et — | the sidewalk when she toppled over the rail- | at every drug store, which contuing nll | ss—— rer, il 0, “Mel. | i and fell headlong {ito the st Akl | AR iy SRty hltiay R KRNI 0 1oh a5 the | viu Amlcx, Bartt 4 Homirsny, Dutet, Mel- | 5in "boing slightly” Bdacd the cild” sy | Lo s01id constituc )5, SUC he Allen, £ J s James Raph, on farm, or at Carbon Coal company, 10 Pearl street., Deuth of ¢ All the Sioux remed Y ick. | 1Ot seem to be tnured: yithough escape from | 901 Ve imposed upon by unscrupulous COUNCIL BLUZZS €. L. dncobs, who had been lying at tho | Amorican Nervine, Sionx Worm Wafers | South Dikota: Reissue—(George Reynick. | death scems marvelous” | Damratsky sives on . losist upon the gonulue im- STEAM DYE WORK point of death for three mouths of gangrene | and Sioux Blood Remedy. are for sale at More Protests from Russia, Twenty-sixth street, hdtsveen N and O, ported urticle. All kinds of Dyel Jolsooiug, passed awny yesterday after- | J. C. DoHavens and Dell Morgan& | Wasnixoros, D. G May 16, Belore loay. S — e i gt oy " d Will Not Bissolve. noon at 1 o'clock. The dec ased was one of | Co's, drug stoves, ing here for & trip to Europe this morning the old citizens of Pottawattamio county, - Y the past twenty-three years He was at one | tesian well delivered daily, Modorate | condition of affairs in Russia, scnt President firm will not be dissolyel on uccount of Mr. L tige connected b the schools of the | price, Leave orders at Tik BER oft Cleveland translated copies of four protests county as superintendent. He wus born in - Crill's mental condition, but that he will ) | /| \J oy organized associutions in chat country, | continue the business a8 i the past. U (rc 5 New Haven, Coun., but came hare from | Bargains in fine tooth brushes and protesting axolnst the reconily yatified ox- M e N 15 Ohlo, where he formely lived several years. | colorne. esale price, only . | tradition treaty with Russia 0 City . 3 JA% £hie 406 0f his AORth Do was cologne, wholesale price, oniy 10c, Dr. W. J. Bell was i Tekamah yesterday. GERMAN CLASSES will age. Heleaves a widow, The fux Born, to Mr. and Mys Peter Adshol, a son meet at the Eogiish Luth- tike place this morning at 10:80 o'clock and U ning done In the hizhest style of the url Kaled un stulned fubrics made to look us good us new. Work promptl done uni delivere in ull parts of the country. Sond for price st A. MACHAN, My, Denny, the active membor of the com- | mission firm of Crill, Deuny & Co., suys the Davis, the druggist, 200 By iway. Of Importance to the W Wasnisaron, D. €., Sehool Board Meeting. upreme A, Arthur Shriver's son is nursing a broken eran church room, ground | Propristor, {:luun: nl A}:‘;O-r;i':dv‘:nyp 1111 Avenue B, and The school board met last evening with | COUrt m«.lu_\ d du\: U@ constructi n o law. | v e L3 floor, Merrium ' block, Bre u-vl'v{:d‘.mml-r: u{wrlhn ta’ Weeping: Water. Nobo® oo’ 200U Ul | Mombers Ficld, Bridenstein, Thomas and “:""‘"“l‘ e 1 e Ty i '”“l” b .": C. O. Nelson is howe from a wip to Chi- FOR BEGINNERS: Tolophono 88 b 0 . Neb, for interme ¢ ; . N +ect that appeals will be from tervitorial | cueo, z : The deceased was a member of the Odd Fel ubert present. Little but routine business | /e Tui | “ Y ays, 7:4) 10 9:45 lows aud Masonic fratervitics, and the | was transacted. Bridenstein reportod that | 0Urts to the United States suvreme court | * Ar. aud Mes. W, H. Looker are fu Chi. | Mondays, 7:43 to 9:45 p. m. members of the local lodges will hive charg. in cases not specially ox ted by the fourth | cago the hieater at the Thira street school house | H ADVANCED: s | d sixth sections of the act creating the o e 5 T i 5 T of the funeral ? was worn out and recommended that o | boors At apoeie FMNBE (e vavlor of Sioux Falls, S. ., is visiting Welnesdays, 7:46 to 0:45 Mme. Helen Mer: hairdressing and | steaw heating plunt be put in rather than o Highest Gred). .. ipse, Waver! Si King, Clipper, orcher, maweuring. Ro Merriam block. | hot air system. He also reported that new . | flues wore needed in the High scho 2ry closes at T | the secretary was instructed Lo adyo, Ky — .« ot P SiL —— Alberts Cottrell of Prairie City, ln., s vis- | 2 o ! ‘0Lt uition for three mooths’ course in Wasmixatos, D. €., May 15.—(Special to | "€ N. D. Cottrell : Mus. 1. N. Sherton of St Joseph, Mo, is | either elementary or advanced cluss, 86, A uk Bee.)—The secrotary of the interior ! LB o ) My i . m., excopt Mondays and Saturdays. bids for the work has denfed the application for o writ of | V1HnE Mrs. H. Cotter. CHILDREN’S CLASS: s — The chairman of the commituee on build nothe Marris Yost, the jewele Aty e s varl | » 0age of F 3 ] , eek, Mondays mprovement to the popular | ings and grouads reported that he had | CeTHorri in the case of William Si w0 | house with malarial fey ’ p 3 4 A oA oY e ’ £ und Wednesduys, 8:30 to Echubert piuno. Swanson Music Co pliced $4.500 insurance ou the new Mudison | 2€#ins' Johu Donahue, iuvolving the home B. J. McCabe of the Cudahy company will | giap o SH00 'u:yul:rlaauuu. - . avenue building, of which $5,000 was with ik of Jand in the Bloominglon | soou “muke a business trip to the Pacific Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | the Council Bluffs Tusurance company, " Ha | 16ud district of Nebraska. coust. Morniog class 10 to 12 a. m. once & week Medium grade. Sole ugen‘s lor Vietors—Victor Plyer weighs 8lbs. . is confined to bis best §2.00 house in lowa. Geo. 8. Davis, | preseripuon druggist. als0 reported that the county snperintendent p——— had cxamined and upproved the plans for the bullding ai the corner of Thirty-second Piles of people have pues, but Da Wity's, WitchHazel Salve will cure them A lot of carpenter tools were stolen from L. F. Stout some time ago. Yesterday Stout had search warrauts issued reflecting COLE & COLE, 41 Malo Stree ,

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