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THIE_OMAHA _DAILY BEE: WEDKESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1893, e nman Winterlick; Fourteenth--1, - Clerk Fenlon refused to issue the licens: | T, Martin, Paul Wauck, J. I°. Brown CIL BLUTES The developments of the next haif hour or | Third Ward, First District-—Con Buckley Lynch Wi MeGuan: Second orier NO. 12 P bia o Jite, or Rt Joa e of sy | Disoussion of the Unsafe.Oondition of the }‘lv;y'i""lk' e i“ i LR . . stormy ¢ . Bauks, t other of the . | Third —James J. Casey, Price Ssunders, John Delivered Ly f i bride-elect, appeaved, and on being imformed Rixteenth Stredt' Viaduct. Woods: Fourth—Charles Cohen, enry that the license had been applied for, but Whitney, P. W, O'Brica: Fitth—-A. H. Me not granted, her relief was so great that th | Nichols, C. Van Avery, W. H. Moran | 80 showed him that in doing sc ad saved | Frank y 1y TALTED ON £ WINE RCOMS | walls of the room eracked ard let some of it | ¢ R \ 4 \ Sixth—Richard Kearl, John Schappell, John 2t Editor < STARTED ON THE WINE RCOW out. She said sho lived at the corner of SUPERVISORS OF REGISTRATION NAMED Kean: Seventh—J. A. Fogarty, Oscar Rie | . etts, J. [ Yaeer: Eighth —Crarles C. Rudoft. with Young Pee Both Sexes, 0 that if the deputy clerk had issued Before t Connell- Nehruska Ce Inctuding 18 from the Pest the license there would have been a vacaney MINOJE MENTION, Gordon, John_ Locust: Ninth—William At They Are Nighty Thronged | Julius Jaukowski, Charles I Stasney | Honds ~Ordinancrs Lntrouucedand | Fourth Ward. First District - 1 G, Watson !_________‘_.n‘ ; Thirty-fourth and Peatt streets in Omaha | e or something equs rrible. T"hoy My ‘ran owis o WHO GOT 36 LROUSERS? B Families of the City, Apnle, Frank Murphy, D, 1. Angel o | Fourth—A_ P. Nicholas, J. M. Kirk ( SHerlfT Hazen Accused of Sequestering an | . The council last night considered the ques | Heider: Firth—aAndrew J. Rueek. 15 1 Tnsane Man's Wirdrobe. tion of repair and reconstruction of viaducts, | Parrott; Ho A, Porter; Sixth-William A Shertft Hazen has the honor, if such ft can | A raport from the committee on viaducts | Foster, C. 1. Emery, Anthony Crowe ve ealled. of v first o te for Seventh lia > John ‘K. Marsh ™ SRt o oing Ui fisL chndicnte fOF | ynd ilway® \ adbmitved by Chatrinn | G Wil Il o) e R N\ / / flice in the present campaign to ‘.uyv'.‘.;.w.n: Prince, brought the matter to the attention | Honry Grebe, L. 1. flig w00 | / | by his political euctnics as & man who would | of thq members, The roport was as follows: | Thornton, Johin Cuily, Willini Wolft: Tenth / / stealn pairof trousers. At least, if there Your cmmittoe to which was referrod | SCharles Berry, I, W, Kanffan, M. (4 — Bt have been any other cases of the same Kind [ Runtiam: Eleventn Gooree B Tashiiire, | n they have not come to light in this vicinity . t aolan, George Walluce. | ~ el ! x i i \ ) 8 ¥ | mincers in reward o the Tenth, Eloventh and | etk Wt Fhat Dioer S etton 13 ILD addie i at Ma templeby | g W tio Trlatd o & HikH Mk sed Skt Sixteenth screet vinducts, respectfully ve- | John W. Croft. . Ty MeDonald A THE WORLD’S Jolin N, Bal | : 16 frieuds of 4 man named Christiansen 1 ‘ whio live “up on Pigeon," the report of the ¢ty engineer and other en . are industriously | port we have carefully considered the same | A Raymond, John Carrigan, Churies Wilkins The Ladic hn's Fing . . . . E v t oy I cirenlating he rumor above referred to and report Third—H, § l"."(“" E B Vun Acrnam noon a y Kahlc gl - 7 some time awo and was taken to Clarin ni that the Sixicenth streer viaduer | B Bllingwood, W, . Stockham: 1ifih - | 023 Sixth avenne, elght or ten cach da in the snerill's custody, first, how- | 18 unsafe and unfit for use. ‘the repairs on | ¢ ‘I\vru\fl': H. Oeburn, »..u\ Bradiey: sixth | ever, remaining in the’ 'county Jail | Said viaduet would wecessavily be only of a | =W, To er, C. Q. Newstrom, R ( NDORS T A1 the hands of the ministers, Rev. | for several days while awaiting | temporary nature at the best and your com- | Rowley; Seventh 15 Malm, 1. B, Myers i .l NI 1»1{ D BY I. 1 o Davis of the k Baptist chiurch be- | his - examination “at the hands of | mittee therefore consider that it ‘would be | R. C. Espewold; hith—John Wallace, ( CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, in Bosen's planing il 1ng tho clii6f nioeing spir e result of | Of the commissioners. When he came into | necessiry atan carly dato to build a new vll {\\z‘\‘l;!'tl‘«u! « n||| s \\)» Whit \In "{\ | " . W. L. Zuck has notified the polico of the | ol el o0 00 e o hafore the clerev. | Hazen's custody he had n wardrobe and | Viaductover the tracks ut cither Sixteenth S il LA B gL LD | W “ G J‘ N f’ H 3 6 I b 1 t l l l d four les east of Hamburg, lnst Sunday [ (=8 G tHOWE TS mecting and o resolution | gy move than #2.50, 80 Hazen says. Sinco | therefore, submits the pluns f both | Charles Brink: Eleventh 0. 8. Pettis, | night. Tho horse was 5 vears of age and | W08 SEARHIOUSLy passed, the text ot | lie haw beenin Clarinda the whole outfit has | Viaducts with the recommendation that they | Benjamin Eastman, 13, Stoney Welglied nbout ) 180 potas LA e ¢ the Lord | d18APDeATed. and now Christiansen's friends | be approved Wy : 4 Shah Ward, First District 1L\ Les ‘ v 4 v sottawattamie tribe, No. 2 proved are accusing Hazen of stealing it . tegarding the Tenth and Bleventh * Mic ¥ dohn | 4,,'4.’ ‘,f“;"..'.l M ,‘;" il m o ,E”‘.’ ar| BTN Hs T s el 1t is needless to say that Huzen denies the | Viaducts, itappears w bea question for the | —-Isaac Sylvester, Fradk Goddard, 1 | 484 uncil th ' s ¢ | morals nd usk accusation, considering it merely u story cir- | legal department of this city to settle s to | Chavpell Third M. ¢ Kidder, Robert T 39 S WHEKKE TR A Mrec. SLPORT, Rucre Bl taing | bubovass s LI dlated 0 e present e o (o i | Shethor e i 0 She Ko conpanics | W08 G s Fourih EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. for work fn thie warrior's dogroc. It is earu U Surprised the 1 :,'l,.‘ffi::'?\?.'\".'”}'.l:." I CHHE | ‘::‘v'\«“‘f",\.di.’\ ORIBRTs A R R e s i M miner | GUARANTEED TO REMOVE WRINKL ISR UL LTDC DS FRTLS PRSRCRY the employes there have been fired bodily | 45 Your committec nas alrendy roported, the Sobeny Reed: Sixih--A. ). Plersou A man giving his name as Andy Mareroft | puvis saic 1o few weoks past for crueity to the | closing of the Eleventh strect vinduet is so | Robert —Bailoy, Jacob, R Moore was arrested yesterday on an information 1 have been surprised at learning what [ 6 : inmates, there does not seem to be much of [ Ereatan injury and injusiice to the people | Seventh—A T Hays, Juhin A. Tacker, D, J. | Y B C i d charging hin” with beati board bill. | have tearncd with reference to tnese wine | a'chancs for recoe g it ke living on the south side of that viaduct, | Smithi Bighth—C. K, Denman, A. J. Goft, OUth REStored) ea‘Uty ultlvate Dick \yebster, who works i clStreet | rooms and the way they ure conducted in bty that your commitiee would recommend that | George B Adams: Ninth—I'red B, Lowe y ¢ A restanfant, claimed he took breakfast at bis | Council Bluffs, 1 think tho. great majority ¥y ihE the city proceed ouce to make the proper | William Askwith, 11 Bwing; Tenth L, BY MME, YALE'S getublishment yesterday moruing, but re O tho clidzens would be equally surprised it [ Will occur Wednesday and Thursday | repuirs on these viaduets, and if, in the | T. Brown, P, A Bdquist, W. H. Paller could muke a tour o the wine rooms at | gfiernoo A EVEHIRES 5 atiae opiuion of the city attorney, the cailrond | Eleventh—George W. Winship. W. Man W. A. Maurcr yvesterday paid duty on | 11 o'clock any evening afternoons and evenings, 10 1 1strect. e 2 Although [ have not companies are liable for the ‘cost of said re- [ Ville, John C. Culton; Twelfth —John 1. Dil M l l C pl R d in from Europe at the port of Council Bluffs. | mean w be before 1 am awch older. 1ho | qozen cabinet photos at Riléy & Sh on the completion of the work against saia | Seventh Ward, First ~District—N, W This mukes cloven carloads of stuff upon | authority upon which 1 speak is that of QBHET AF ELWarty. BEVe tF RS Y6l compunies for the expense of repairs. Nelson, dames Nichols, Thomas Fitzgerald which us paid duty since Januaey 1, and | persons who have personal kiowledge of the i cnty days; fram After some discussion all papers beaving | Second—R. W, Dyball, €. P. Strombery MM, VALY FACIAL TREATMENT \WILL this isn favorable showing for the port of | facts and in wiiose reports I have the utmoss | Kinds 1o order, on the subject were referred to the ity at- | Uhirles Jolnson: “Third—George ~ Sabine, RESTORE THI OLD AND FADED FACES TO YOUTHIUL 1-EAUTY, Council Blufis, considering its age. uvn:\ll\ . GO0 YouY mesls RISt mmer on agas | toruey and the judiciary committeo for to -llyhHnl\"n'ul\hh\. )H“‘(m_\\ RNe m)um;". e e Tt : 2 ’ 3 1T True veceived o letter recently trom [ *1find that these wine roowms aro thronged | C00K § e ; LELS 100k into the legal status'of the cas purth=-Herinan Schultz, Nelson kiva LADIKS, INVERS FNIGATI 1T one of his old friends in Maine informing | every uight with young people of both | '8nge. At cost at the Gas company. Mayor Bemis designated Dr. 8. R Towne [‘I‘ "*II;-'-’ I° :"“fl‘ II\'!‘(""\ ‘“ Arms oug E = = 0 Y u T LSRRI S KIS 1B LN SR GOt Sy % = - — o PUBlormThE QUtiBAGE i 16k ssioner | Hans Becchentfield, Alfred Jordan: Sixth .~ angiia” Bitven of W “pirpine. of | S bt fumiies af tho Gty ¢t by theng | Smoke T. 10 Kine & Cos Partagas. | 4 befiorm the sutiesof heaih comunsioner | s Begctontioit, A dorain: S © FROM OMAHA BEE tuking in the World's fair as cheaply as pos- | plac o8 Uhat wany young girls owe their first Domestic soap is the best ity Attorney Conuell divected the atten ;‘.‘1‘]""'»‘ Bt . Bouewitz, v sible. They fitted upa box car with bunks | downfall. I know'of the case of a young e oy taihes el ticn of the council to the decision of Judge | Salmon, Mike n < : and funiture, and will take i cook along with | girl who came here from Shenandouh. She R RS Scottoin making permanent the order Eighth Ward, Pirst Distvict A 10 Clark, ! 5 SCOTIISH RITERS. il f 8. L. Boyd, W. . Hughe: % MK them. They estimate the probable cost of | was quite young and utterly unsophisticated, abuildoning. vhe Jonts) troet, dump, M, | & 1 Bovd, W B Hug o MA 0 that some fello: ound er o o] s, ascal 0 S0/ on direc g | Sngie! 4 £ ek, Jrnes 3 ”Wlh'“ ahont £10 ulh Do e ¥oln e Lo, ek i cusy Doy | fowa Conslstory Tt omcers wna | Tl inirory S G e e D i The Railroad Men's Temperance associs ¢ induced her to o to e room con- 7 A i, bids be 0 be o I ’ v e CELCCRWIEY el uilroud Men's Temnernnce | Temple | nected with a certain: Broadway saloon and | . DT the next mecting of the council for the re- | Fourth—r. W. Hotehkiss, W. (. Cawley: mpresentod a play a Masonic NN R The grand consistory of the state of lowa, | [EYOAGE : end animals | J95eph . Butler; Fifth-—A. W. Parker, 1ast evening entitled “Mrs, Toster's Sois kept her there two days and two nights, | s ] moval of all garbage, offal and dead animals | JoSCr P L) One of the players is authority for the state- | Dringing about her ruin befsre he wllowed | United States jurisdiction, closed its annual | from the city until December 31, w Wallace C. Taylor, I'rank Keatley ; Sixth ment that the play is one of Shakespearc's, | er W g0 away. Two sisters camo o session in Council Bluffs yester i McDonzld contract goes into force, T Samuel Beatty, Thomas Doyle, N Henvik and thero was o distinctly Shakespoar ::;u:. m::;sl... some months eo and wore met | following were the offccr tod | v ;-I)Iu\}um was mxn,ml-.lL without |ln<lmv;» o eventh—loseph W. Bishop, R. O. flavor about the whole performane / y @ couple of men who inducec 1w Grand commander, John F. Duncombe of | o ficobsen presented a contract with Fir ) " i diGnicaiwas bieNent nhdIthamasoe spend the ovening iu u wine room. | port Doder hander, do e W. S, Hutehson of Chicago for providin JFirst District — George | |||llle=== = L Ausury racarved an addition of apout | Thov wero decslved ue to. the timo. tha tass | Eort Dodgo; dek grand commander, N. | yuioke consumors for tho eity hall. boi Istelle, Andrew Peacock, Georwo Paul; Sec- | 1 = FROM OMAWHA BEE ton treasury received an addition of about | 1! 5 4 15U | B ivarts of Storm Lake; first licutenant, | 2 y ond—Milo Van' Tor £ train left for Omaha, and when they finally | 11 3¢ oy S s I'he contractor agrees to convert the four [ Qud-—Milo Van IHorn., A Lindborg, A. Lan ey i v et neoting of | found out the actual condition of affairs the | ! Sl e R LU M Lot (el he regrular Sunday afternoon meeting o i 5 : e aas fumoar | dergreer; Third— train had gone. They were compeliad 1o | LNt P. W, McManus of Davenport; min. | Ste boiler furnilces into watergas furnaces | §ejrion; hivd-l, . Trostier, W | LA FRECKLA~=The Three~Pay Frackle Cure. the Young Men's Christian association next k ORI Sl et eomne 00 O E stariot] alate IRGY: V Smith, D. D, of | 21 he A et L Findley. I, J. Hopper: ifth B Sunday Wil bt dora awas with and o pubiie | Spend the night with the two' mien, and now | 585 0F grand chancellor, J. 1. L Gragge | Sume the smoke for ten years AR b B0 Sttty Tt matters not If the frecklos ave been from ehildhood to o'd asze, La Freckla will mecting at the First Presbyterian church | MY are both inuates oo lly | of Storm Lake; treasurer, F." . Carson ‘of | Drice s §150 for cuch ';’I:'[';“““' oot | (Guildy dohniAL MavshgPeteriVasiet remove thom every thie and leave the s dn hoantitul, Price, £1.0) A I % % 4 o'cloc 8 to be | OO o) stree! ne o it vas only | Gioux O ccretar: M Jeorse k. K e ¢ committee on public property and 1} Skl Ll aeich. - - , odicine doos W > o 2 3 RE will boheld instond we 4 o'elocke, 1b1s to be | kA SR, Qno o the girls wis only Sloux €ty secretary, Dr. George 1 Euller- | Jhe e i : EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. Anciiciic it o what o othor modicin hus ever itose, tho secrotry of the. dssocution, | LIEFe aro inmumerable othe: cascs of this | Whaf Marion "t G ] A Baion Pastite soit ina protest against 7 GOLD. dome Bofore—turns krav i biw's t 13 orlzin o color without dyo. has . fetfon on who recontly died at Des Moines aftor a prot | Kiud and | have the names, plucos and other | paxt annal mecting wae ot in i Faine | the payment of taxes for pavin Loaven: Neryor = el i s AEC S tab S Lt gln S Lo s aitawi XU Kb U rawtires tracted illncss, An atuactive program of | 011 of sucl ocourrences that [ can reter | GEuL onicors Tha. yeporaof the toons | Worlh street, from Tenth to- Eleventh | N York Banks tiave a Large Stock of the cume for all sealp and hair dissases. Price, $00 por bottle, six for £ 0 music and iutaresses s baing prepared for | 10 When necessary. Sowe of the girls and | Gork wero highly satiofaetors especially in | Streets, for the reason that red Colorado _ Yellow Metaton tand. ALMOND BLOSSOM COMPL 3XION CRIAM. Usot for 1nassazing the fac tHoTaeti ko i boys who have been fr ting these places | o of the culiar conditions that surround | Ststone was used Instead of white as New York, Sept. A bank president. cloansing and heal'ng the sking deilelons and refreshing and frazeant. Price, 3100, avo sl pupils an the High schor Al petitioned for. speaking of the possible shipment of wold, | ELFXTR OF BEAUTY. Ior refluin ¢ courso poros, toninz the norves, muscles and wonk their being away from honte unul 11 or o3 | Take == Voice of Organized Lab, said any ono desiring to export gold would ligumonts; 4ots on tho olroulntion ind Culbivates n itural rosy chooks. . Deloe. 5140, Minnie Hagerty, is among those who have | oiocke. e s : 3 4 no chance Your neighbor's The Central Labor union presented a | be able to get the gold at his bank, and con- recently been convorted at the Overton mis- lock by saying that they had been advice is best. The dealer who savs his ¥ e tending prayer meeting at Delong's mission preamble and resolution reciting the sequently the treasury suppiy of gold would | EXCELSIOR COMPLEXION BLEAC I. The orizinil and on'y roliable i@ we Bloeh sion. The poor woman has been for years | (nd it Tusted a little later than usual.’ stoves beat the Round Quk knows better. | that §1,200,000 has beer. appropriated for a | not be encroached upon by exports. The i ranteca cure for Moth Patehes, Sallowness and all 8kin Blowdshes; elears a muddy addicted to the use of morphine, whisk % S Cole & Cole sell the genuine Round Oak | public building in this city, and the bids fo e A 90,000, complexion in« fow days. U 0) per tottie; threa for #,00, and cigavettes, bu when sho announced her FhgoEsIiLEOLIbIIOn, stoves, made by Beclkwith, coustruction were opened as early as fn the | DUNKS W have ahout £20,00,000 of gold EXCELSIOR BLOO ) TONIG. Purifios the biosd. ncts on the lvor ids digest determination’ to henceforth lead a life of | Another vesolution was also introduce = =—— month of July, and that if the contract was | that1s being carted back and forth between Rt bl T tholoomplaxlon @ PFIGeN eI Gor [hetaiSHaTs tue, about ten days ago, she | which wus intended to be a squelcher for Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, | awarded many of the idle men would b | the banks and the elc ng house in - settle ‘r"f "':"“ pation—a necessity in clering the comp 1 Price, $1.0) per bottle; six all her vices and strangely cnough | other partics save the third purty prohibi- | largest and best bicycle stock in city. provided with employimént. ‘The resolution | ment of their daily balances because of the o d she. says she has not the least desire for | tionists 1t road a8 follow. 2 = iy was received and its sentiments endorsed | refusal of the treasury to issue gold certifi- | GREAT SCOTI. The only pormanent cure known for remov'nz and killing the growth narcotics or stimulants of any kind. Cap- Resolved, That, irrespective of politicnl Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, tie | as being those of the mayor and council, and | cates. The treasury refused to do this b of suporfluous halr: does the tain and Mrs. Overton at once took her into | parties, the prohibitory law has our nost pos- | best $2.00 house in Towa. the clerk was directed to convey such infor- | causo its stock of gold coinis below $100.- uke the skin red. Price, 15,00, their home, where sho will remain tem- | ftiv Itive and warm-neart; pproval, und we ob- mation to President Cleveland, the Ne- | 000.000. Should there be a large export of L Mme. Yalo ls dis-overer and orizinator of feeding porarily until she can succeed in finding | Joet to any attempe | lvorsuppiement | Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best | braska senators and ropresontatives, and | g0l there would be no ocension for the oo X R SIORISRINEOOD I e ol O e niaEhe somo honest employment. The woman | it With liccuse or loc N i o S the supervising architect of the treasury. porters to apply to the treasury for tho pre- Yo T d overy traco of nge. Prico, A 820)=two sfzes. A" Jur glven starts out on a lffe of reform very zealously | The littie clause in the first line, “irre- HILL GETS THE FPROPERTY, The appraisers’ Teport on the southeast | clous metal until that £20.000,000 was ox- e A L i 0 81z08 Lol and nervily, and her attempt to ‘win in the | spective of political parties,” wus not in the boulevard was referred to the committee on | hansted. When the banks have partea HitBloyerypirelinsoitlilsiweoL. oo conpon/ battle of life in the face of such great odds | first draft of the resolution, and Rev. Josiuh Valuable Slonx City Rallroad Lines T streets, alleys and boulevards, . The award | with all their surplus eold, they would, of | EXCEL3TOR COMPLEXION SOAP. Mado by Mue. Yale expressly for the complex= will be watched with interest. Fisk objected lo tho b of the tesolu- T T (T SR of damages was fixed by the appraisers at | conrse. iy to their customers, and fon. Must be used 1o be appre . Pric . = s fon on the ground that it might look 1 1 4 8 S o 2 B $60,552 the latter would have toget the gold from | §PECIAL LOTION, NO. 1. A guaranteed cure for Pimples und Blackheads PEKSONAL I GR AP, endorscment of tiie third party. [n order to | SIOUX CITY. Sept. 2. —(Special Telegram | 360,002 a5 3 it ver- | the treasury themselve TG bot . —— satisfy b, even'if not. dlogether 10 Ayold | to Tue Bes]—Word fs recelved hero | ComPLrolier Olsen was divected to adver EARLLL Pr ce, §L00 por bottle, Peter Smith and son huve returned froma | endorsing the third party probibit tonfght that at public sale in Now York | cia oot ias o curiishing hard, soft und e S = JpotoSmivh and sonil d d 8 | endorsing the third party prohibitionists. | tonight that at public syle in Now York | steam conl for the cnsuing yoar Who e = st l"(”“l’l“l‘(vlml\l e hamE T o reforred to wus inserted and the | this afternoon the stock of the Sioux City & | - Mr. Howell prosentod. resolution post- | Mysesworm Sept. 20 —Figures compiled ADDRESS ALL ORDERS. Mrs. C. B, Randiott and daughter have | resolution adopted. (ot B S s Ry b e mreaoliitlo z 3 3 ' 2000 1o|GoncoraLN. B tovistE sl lrer b I = Northern and all the bonds of the Sioux | poning the date of hearing the ob BT T A (T T T 3 City, O'Neill & Western roaa were sold for | against Major Furay until after election baaral ot R : = 5 N Mrs. G. W. Strong is visiting her parents 4 Sold Twenty-Une Stoves. £1,000.000. They had been hypothecated as | 1t was amended by Hascall and Wheeler i‘,,.(,’:(‘“,‘\:.‘,"‘,‘“l”',‘ ooy — 4 iu Fremont, Neb. She will be away several Cole & Cole broke the record yester- | security for 1,000,000 loan, on which the |-that the date could-not bo changed until the a0 a week & . . <9 weeks. day in the retuil stove trade in this | syndicate here, haviug collapsed, failed to | meeting on the 2d of October, the day set. 208 p) o i ' 01 3 xd over to ei US- )i e i A oug! he er's The resc vent ovel i K '{”,I\v‘x;l'.'_:.-ll.g.l\r;‘;i.:.n:rl}l‘;T“.l{si:} :‘,’( iy, Jouemi :.‘n'.’;.m(\'_ll\'\‘:fi\(‘_‘”‘;::.lll over 1o thelv ous: :‘“,”.‘i‘.;if."i'“fir:fftun‘:.l';:\l;::"';‘Il\:{l:hx:nllv':e{i\:"m: | :‘:',l‘,{""':i":‘{u::r.‘l."sl'l}\“\'lf:?'r (.‘)1,?.‘:".".:.['}.:“:,\::,"{", e e ROOM 501 KARBACH BLOCK, W st alan oo o | auslnaialiofio Slliorefestino (ot Soutoolictiiuattopsman et areimals ana jas v VSIS e s eb AL keomsThsopleduo e Quarseb Mo ave in tho city, broucht, hero to ntiond hinso evor uppronchad ths record, which e e = “‘"M'.n was aguin brought up amd de- fl’hm‘.}.“, 1 investigato us to th ;-;un‘L % | Beauty and Complexion Specialist. TEMPLE OF BEAUTY. b :-‘V;“».l:‘f-r\".-‘.:!u;h?u‘,‘» ock 18land | wholesale house. [t was the day fol- | Drs Morses, Sept. 20— [Special Telegram | The new proposed route for the southoast t‘l:x:):]flu(x):\:.L'u”x]li‘;fxll |i|{|§;:~'. \l\fh‘.: ey i © | lowing the fivst little flurry of winter, | to Tur Bee.]—The national council of the | boulevard from Hanscom to Elmwood park S Fred iarnce, who liy corner of | Of late an investigation has been going on Seventh street and Was avenue, lost | quietly, A thumb vesterday at work | gy nchee. In talkivg of tho natter yesteriay M. If presented this wosk this coupon is good for ons jar of Mme. Yale's SKIN FOOD, the only medicine in ths world known to remove Wrn'des. It will bo nocessary to purchise somo one of Mme. Yale's other remedios in order to gat the Skin Food frao, as it is very expen- sive, the price of it hoing $1.50 and $3.00 per jar. This liberal offor is extended to the ladies living out of town who send in their orders his week. GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. —— COUPON NOdNOod Mrs. Palmer, who a8 a woman of the town has better known to the police as in less thin ive minutes; does uot Irritate nor oven N Sndiana, Cliicago and other castern places, puiByardy OO ood Purk | ware of the rights of otl will pe . COUNCIL BLUFRS and the people scemed to “realize that | Junior Order of American Mechanic was approved and condemnation procecdings v - dolin W, Ferrior hus gono to- Ann Avbor, | ghe S RTERE S BReinet 1o, veallzo Tia: | SRR amarionn iplochunion dinise: || orgorail Gorhmandens sist in perpetrating frauds upon them, - STEAM DYE WORK3 Mich to engage in the studv of law. 1o | o only place where they could got tho 1 segsion todiy, listened to the address of | “'Pho committeo ou viaduets and railways | High-toned, wenithy manufroturing £ =iy ! i will visit the World's fuir for a day on his | most reliable stoves was at Cole & tional Councilor Cassidy and renorts of | roported upon Wheele ncel | firms will offer and sell to vetail mer- J All Kindsof Dyeing wily, Gole's. And they were right, for the | other ofticers. The reports are somewinit | H toss weied Lo ey I T TS E O Per s { wnd Gl oo 4 i Keating, who hus been visiting is | *Radiant Home™ and the “Genuine | discou ot mochciency In tho | way company. The report was to the offect | infringemonts on the pielis if Sronris: tho hizhost stylo of frionds in this ety for several auys, lofe | Round Ouk” arc the peoerless hoaters of | f ling 0ff of membership in sev- F i the art. aledl anld n that frem the be lenco the committee A 5 5 e o e yesterday afternoonfor his home in Port- | the world in every respeet, cconomy, | €7l st Most of the day was devoted to | could gather, the Nebraska Central hag | 10rS 8nd imitations of well known goods, £ ) A R e AandiOre f 2 | adiccussion of the proposed changes in the T Y it i 4 We want tosound w note of warning to W L L and, Ore. heating cupucity, artistic boauty, duri. | made every endeavor in its power to pro. bl i aening new. Work promptly NI T T F T ity e atar BnalOols & Ool sass ritual. A resolution wus introdu pro with “th> work of acquiring land and | the retailers to beware of such imita- = done ant deliverst ot _‘“( iR ol ,""\v re ‘llum aility, ete., and Cole & Cole are the e ing u change in the name to “United Order improving the same accovding to contract, | tions aud simulations of “CARTER . Ao ull parts of the flhlll‘l'uwll;[ {"<-.|n\.'|:|m"|’. l\\ tw:n(v\l\ln-‘“”“ clusive agents for the manufacturers in ! of Amerieans,” but no conclusion was | put they have been cuted by the strin: | TLE LIVER PILLS, When they & 1. i lsg country. Senl for mer fishing nd camping cut among the New | i3 vicinity. b T (o of ive was aphointed | poncy of the times from proceeding as rapidly | fored (o you, refuss thom; you do not all: o ok Englond e Some of the stoves sold yestorday went | to propare for the contennial colebration of | £5"\E\ired. As the hmit of time in il | orod to do wrong. and you don’t want to x | c. A. ™MacHav, to Omaha, and one of them was set up | the birth of the order at Philadelphia in | the first amount to be expended does not ox f S - 2 Miss Lora Black accompanied . M Tolls antis e et i Sl WA RUAMBA 6 eox e I, s sl dbods lay yourseif linblo to"a lawsuit. Ben 3 Proprietor, Bunker and family to their new home :*\“.\”' “" 8 .1';}\ 'I'ml“ i:‘ “‘L"-Hll e S camro 2 Sidored! thut in. all Taliases ha smpany | K'ranklin said *Honesty is the bost poli- 2 pweh o S 3 on, Vt., Ly sveningg, ! of | aswell as ¢ y made Jossible to di ealthy Lumber ( v incorporated. | Sidered a all g 8 the ARV o geia iaiat . ap * i 2 o enr Nol Birnglon, Vi, Lt ovening, oA Bpriy of ) AR AR AN RGO\t R0RsNLS 40 A0 | Wealthy Tam metaten: | Should be allowed until that time to proceed | €Y it i3 just as trao that “Honosty is s Miss [Cittic Keys and Miss Agnes Blanen. ¢ — ik = - western depot. e with the work and make the cxpenditure | thebest principle. [, % e S ) Telepho ard nocompaniod tiem a8 fay s Missoui | W. W. Chapman, 107 Fourth streot, according to the coudition of the contract Valley 0 . . 1 5 . . TEDIbAl e A rdami issippi Lumber company, with a capital | with the city, ‘The committee recommended ) - o half blook south Boston stovo, slocld o £L.500000. Cliancy Lamb, Arteras | Ui tho sesoiution b placed on i ew 0" us l a s, . S. Bain an Kyere ock. | Lamb, Lafayette Lamb, W. J. Young, \W. | Ordinances were pussed llows: Sub. e N AL W. 8. Baird, Lawyer, Bverett block ) K Revoivinz and Adjustable midnight Young. jr.. and Courtland Young, all of this | mitting to the voters the proposition to issue yesterday morning in the barn in the rear Ask your grocer for Domestie soap. elty, are e incorporator.” Other divect- | bonds of the eity in the amount of $1.500,000 TREATMENT N\ Flower Stands e s s N L b L1 L)! ors besides these Woyerha or the purpose of constructing the Platte 4 = > Lhkstierne. hakbinkian ¢ ol ”ir lon Two Conrts Ranning. e Y e UL | river cuval; ordering eur g and paving e For an und L o burn wa O e ground, 1 United States coart opened in the govern- | W. H. Laird, W. V. H. Laird, W. H. Morton' | with Colorado sandstone of Wi Has strect i V01S but lts contents wore sayed, The dumnge | mout bullding yesterdsy morning, with | It McBullie. . 5. Bell and H. ‘Hy Notton: | from Sixth to B, & M. tracks: piving Thete: Chronic, Nervous, WINDOW BRACKETS wus about £200. Whon the firo was fieat dis- | Judges Shires and Woolson on. the: benat | Winonas William Sauntry, Stiliwator; It sixth street, from Farnam 10 alley south of - 1 Jurable, ornume covered it seomed to bo coming out of evory :: B "‘k\“‘:'\ i 1“ oA thebeno AR ity B LRE L Jickson, with asphalt:submitting 1o voters G 4 Surgical, ] | Durabl 1 orhmental ana erack in the id all the evidence is A0 £0 il ' the morning, us- | 4ve i Weyerhauser, president; question of voting £200,000 in bonds for the - FOR THIA y lover of house plante. strongly in favor of the theory of imcendi- | SEnMENts were made, and the grand Jury | b, vice presidont, and 12, L McCormiol | AcQuirng of & Squaro and the erection of o Private and N trouble to'eare for and wrism empaneled. In the afternoon Judge Shives | secretary and treasur market house thereon: ordering paving of s Keop plunts with thom, Au attempt was also made to destroy the | commenced the trial of the case of Elien | - Twenty-fourth, from Dodge to Davenport, o Special Dissases Fullline, pous, ote, av Colorado house on Broadwiy, near the o Honey against the Chicago, Burlington & Supervisors Appointed, ! hy : v the Drs Morses, Sept. 2 Tolegram il Bre 4N B . of Loth ) A ik Bad Deoh tartod tn ok th Quinoy Rullway compauy. Mrs. Honey in | 1o Tug B, |—The Danish University of the s SLasvisors of PoglaEakion wece appointed \ B Y 23 Main St sidda tho bulldiug, but it wis discovered bo- | 1OF Potition alloxcs that the Burivgton has | (7,504 "States, the fnstitution upor. whien | f1,the difforent wardwas follows: ' HEN AND WOMEN $ida tho bulidiug, but v wi red bo- | iy parallel tracks at the depos in lted Ong | United $ the ins 1 upon which | “lipst Ward, Fivst District—Peter Hellor, ’ i ore 1l e 1 o any damie, and that white sho was crossiug one of then | the Danes of the country will concenerato | Joo Worricks, . 1y, Walker: Socon- 1. 11 ; AN Groenfleld wis Arrested on sushicin o e | for the purpose of getting on bour their support, is to be lovated in Des Moi Hubner, Fred Waguer, Charles Lemme; [ Stricture, Hydroczle, Varic:cele, Special Notices conneetod with The aair, bt no evideies | Another teatn pulled up and ntereepted nor. | e matter his just been decided by a Voto | Lhird - Thomas Hatggton, 1.1, G New' e could be aiscovered on which to seeure his | h1 second traiu remajned he f.ihe Danish conventlon at Rucine, Wis. | Leon Aronson; _Fourth—J, W, Honu, | oihidall ofher tecublostortod atrassonuble in churge of the Sleters of Meroy, Souin b ciscoverad on Whish to his | g five minutes, and white she w The sciool will be supported by'the chureh, | Joseph Fials, C. Bertelsen: Fifth — Al or ddress, This renowned Institution 1s situnted on the DOUNDIL BLUFF3! gotviotion. Ho wis flucd for v ‘offont | ing for it to start out_another train vame | 4nd it will be the only school for Danish | Tavmon, Jobn . Bownr. 1, 1o omioer o Tuite c ’ T high bluff f and overlooiding the ity of 1'be S . along ata high vate of speed and knocked | Lutherans in the United States, Peter Madsen, Jack Kenworthy UMY " £ - Wlilbe Innda to stwuro moroovidouoe ugainst | DN i SIEI Fale OF sneod nd inbued = Charles Stitts; Seventh—Charles H. Long, [ ) | Counell Tho spucious grounds, 1t | TS0 TGS Fruit or carden Jand i which made her a o for life, and she Nominated » mer. Adolph Foster, Theodore Sachs; Iighth v DT LV high lo y and splendid view, make 1t a Counell Blufls, C. 8, Lofferts No. § North & Domestic soap outlasts ehean soap dewands i Judgmen #10,00 damages. Missourt VarLey, Ia., Sept. 26.—Special | Hans Schobos, raess, W. A, Allen; most pleasing retroat for the afflicted, A staff | stecet Ihe evidence was only partinlly heard Telogram to Tue Bee] -The republican | Ninth—Peter Hansen, It Mclonald, | pOUGLAS BLOCK. (6th AND DODGE | ©f ¢ nont physicluns and u lurge corps of ex- W ANTED. Slicitor for elty and yietity, Fina Thas & Now Houdquarsors, Across the hall Judge Woolsen was ais torial couvention of the Thirty-fourth | Geor W. Suenchen; Tenth—Joseph STS,, OMAHA, NEB, porioncod Lurses ninisier to the comiforie af | YYdluo of simnlos. Inauiro . A, Sohulfien, 847 Fidelity council No. 136, Royal Arcanum, | posing of some cruninal cases. A L. Moore | qietricr nosinsint for senator Rudolph | DWOrak. James A, Bummerwell, L. B Obioaiie liardan o the patients. Epoclal care given to lady pa- | Broadw sungll B bas bogun moving into its new hall in tho [ Ohtered u plea of kullty 1o the churge of | Tanrelds of Crawford connty HY Is'q | Roynolds; Kleve be Murrish. Goorge . Hepté Brown Bullding, The entivo third floor of | peo!{eRKINE Snd wils kivun 4 sentence of B30 | \ealthy' faruor, and. has norer bect iy il G- B this building has beon complet rvenovated | post of tho sentence was suspende :1\“::\'; polttics, The Crawford county aelegates -Tml G n" Bin "Giie bk LUS | for the express use of the lodge. The old | good behavior assert that he will carry that county in the iteh, Robert Glersch; Sec CrizToN, Ta., Se| Avticies of inecor- poration were filed here today for the Mi And all other troubles teatod atreasonable - ALE -Good house of seven rooms, located nd_ vieo TERMS MODERATE. 07 Niutih Ave., on smallnonthly pisymients, v ole;, u erred by For particulars apply to 5 B JARO. L he t Hindoo Remedy. sold with w JORRENT- My houne, all furoished and o fuce of the large democratic majority ond—Lawrence J. Scott, B, Bilz. Thomas Mc- | NPARO:L howtat Hindgo lemed b e e Tt AL A0 M partitions have been torn out and new parti- C. i Hunnan came into court and paid in | BLES.6f . VAN Dounell; Third tous put in, dividiag up the room into a suite | #2000 which nad veen deposited with him as o SR Hor Qi mONies eRiodon R | Grisal PILOIRI SISTER SUPERIOR, ) d re B Uurhora, 840701k of seven rooms, uot counting closets wnd urity by O. A, Gilman, wno was indicted Boeume, C. W. Beacl, Eh Garrett; Pifth s - ; " reing Y , | e, Sept. 20.—[Special Telegram to ety Vo ethg 2 (00D kIl wanted at 320 Oakland avenue; Ubers toilet rooms. The hall for meetings is on the [ for bootlegging at a previous term of coury | PUBUQUE, Sept [Specla, Era Henry Roblfr, Mactin J. Feenan, D, HOTELS. treost - - - (g o Owages will b vade divided up 1uto reception roows, smoking | for trink. Sioux City, committed suicide by shooting | Rudowsky enth—Anton K Joseph | — e ms and the like. Thero is also s kitchen Toduy will be entively taken up with the | this morning, Old a il health and | Percival, John Cerny Aldrich Jel cll Bluffs, Reward on the west side. In the center there is a | trisl of whisky cascs, una it "is likely that | poverty were the causes. He was once | len, Frank Dworak, Adam Sloup: Ninch M L i yacant hallway, well hghted from above, | tomorrow morniug Joseph and Nowton | wealthy and is said to have been well con. | John E. Reed, W. W. I'araubar; Frank Ma GRICULTURAL Implement men wanting & “Fhie furnivure is now beiug put in place, sud | Shieids and Frank Robinson will huve & | nected in Austr houey ; Lenth —James Donnelly, sr., Val Ger Omaha’s N2wv2st 4013, THAT HA OF MlNE leairabli 10240100 01 WArahouse showid 6om when the work now going on is completed, trinl ou the chargo of ho ling up the Bur TR |x.‘m|‘ Charles Eden; Eleventh —Thomas Cor. 12(h and How.rd streots | Gljupnato ot ouce with tus Mayue keal Buiatw Co &5 1 will bo in & few das, the Koyal | lUogton fast mail near Nodaway & few wultod with n Hatchet, Telly, sr., Christ Eisasser, John Anderson; s 42,5 per diy L OF SeS SIONIWAY, Lallasil A - Arcauum will huve ono of ihe fasst: oo | wmoaths ag Drsrgre, Sept Special Telegram to | Kwelfth--W. H. Gatewood, L. Schibsby, I AT A TAIL OF A HAT. [)0, XOU wnow that Day & Teas have wome 108t convenient halls in the wholo . 5 y — S y e Be. Two sisters, Mrs. Collinson 8 Dath ut §3 per ¢ T—— cholce bargalus in frult sud garden land no most couvenient halls in the whole city Georgo S, Davis, prescription druggist, | P08 BEEJ—Two sisters, Mrs, Coliinson_and Yithbatlyut ) pordar, - TN ol t Vaud g \noar Miss Koynolds, wore assaulted on the strect aas Sling WEL4 DUk BhAsds Bought 1toug veraea . i i ‘ru s and 5. Greenshie! by Mrs. John Linehan and Mrs. Kate ol VALY Dok CHAPTE STRAC nd loans. o N T aceult lunds an 'mf::'l;“gwm){“,rffl‘ 108 | Doliary! Thio.weapon wled s & tatibs Newiy Furaished Througnoat | Fittea weit wort weloviced weil JOTAAES And loaae, Parmm ad olhy prapsty Siia oo SNERIC AN (e L ; 4 2% | ind Mrs. Collinson und Miss KReynolds were C. 8. ERB, Pron. Sl woarinh iR il Blunw IARTISR naos " wrere la Domestic soap is the vest. badly injured, When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ’ CHAPTER 1V, ¥ ' sued yesterday by the county clerk = " EDUCATIONAL. N Lar sl IER IV, LARBAGH removed, consy s, climneys ne und Address, Age. Rough Suting tor Cupld, o """"_"': "“j"f Resig atian, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, B mnddn . .t O new hat AP TER v m’".:'fx‘n"'.‘ Ed Bu grocery, 54) _ 4 Martin Sorcuson, Council Blufs 31 | Raiph Higging and Pearl Banks, a youth “'”" yox, Bops. 3. ~Recretury Carlisle When she became Miss, sho clung to Casto i BULITARY Bought It of Milionterser, the batter o Curlsting Jensen, Councll Blufs 25 | ful couple giving their place of residence as | P8 asked for the resignation of Cnarles F Whe shie biad Childres, sho gave them Castor ACADEM 100 w8 DAV ERE VL X or i.lnu i K Mass, Portawattamie county .. 21 | Omang, called at the offive of the o 1y | Wenncker, collector of iuternal revenue fo BWEET RPRINGS, MIRSOURL ~ (ho croat Military BAYAG D8 IAHEK Ll ts L May E. Wood, Pottuwattamie county...... 20 hos i : e d" Y e ““"l3 the First districy of Missouri, and of E School of the West. Write for Lilustrated Catalogie. A e oug 'c““ M Y g lear : 1 canli Obarles Bowbolt, South Omahi 81 | clerk yesterday and wanted g license to be | Nathan, collector of internal revenue for thy Y ~ roadway, Couno uffs, or i $14.000.( 0000 slock of e X 0 W i ; N : L ¢ X 3 eral merchandine. of drige 0 wrade' 4 EaRoR P o s a e 8 | marrian: Higgius wald bis age was 21 and | First district of Sew York. NEWYPREMIEITARY ACADEMY. M Nmncas ook ot drige o e’ ar OST, & small notebook: name within, Dr. Poul- dnon: present address, Broadway and 6th, Couns Jarvis Wine Co., Council Blufts, Ia o Dloa "MCTIR 08 Cotpuetl“ HNES