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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IBRUARY 20, 1894 u carry out every enterprise that her hus COUNCIL BLUFKS | band was engaged in in such a_way as he School Board Tables a Proposition from a | would have done hiad he lived. There fs ) differ in the gifts to different charitie Iright Lad Who ‘Wolds Down & Good 4 v . H lar Michigan Institution BAE RO TAVU: Dawil- NS T (M ROERRD | o e hetr a8 lude You can't draw the line too sharply no 8 Losition with the W, U. Telegeaph RS- T 4 V2 NO. 12 PEARL ¥ i Hold or the newapaper of {n any other thing Coipan S . | f Gectye any partot the clty in which he was interested . bRy o sirlar . W TILTON s LARGE DEFICIENCY IN FUNDS REPORTED - - ng Al m [)[Al( mng your order 1or TON - anagor - TO PAY MACLEOD'S LAWYER. U LA 4 e l) e ’\[t e ' TELEPITONES | Bustnegs Offiee Dr. Duryea T o Ge Tonrd htaac /1 L55> - Ire : 1 Night Editor Six Thousand Dollars Behind > i I' 'ull u;v foard of | en A ————— t Presel Reports from the Superin. PARBLIER Y to Do It MINOI MENTION, % x..,,,,,”,‘,, .,‘,,,,’.K ot "!J" ...I...- The ghost of the Macleod investigation | ¢ of treatment, whi iias imparted a sulphuric tinge to the atmosphere y e s . . A i Noston Store—Lincns, towels, musling Shortened Two Weeks. at the regular meeting of the Board of Ed N O “Sorrmon cataih Jresh—and you'll find Nico!l first in Zz and guality, The ladies of Pirst Daotist ciorch _— ucation last evening. ,The spector was Ll g A T L The tailors must be in—active practice—the fabrics must be Wil have a sale and sipper Marvn 20 h PR g resurrected by Dr. Duryea, who offered the My nose wii stoppe A e S y s S Preaching at the First Presbyterian | ol ‘v‘M’h".“‘f"_"“_“‘: Ve e ey T ving resolut i the windows wnd drain Their price will be your best guide and helper, ehurch tonight. All are welcome 1t | . Resolved, That the committee on claims nd to b froe up for con nt Field oc- | b re eP whether It miay haition, At o » - Michael Donovan, charged with assanit | cupled the chalr labe's Moors, Btacy, | KEERS' th aiora rellet ta Marntel, Macleo ! i il $20 \“23 and battery, was discharged in T court | Bridenstein, Sh and Thomas were In | potie Bodlon of costs attending. the Tnve " I iad o do this | and % for a serviceable and stylishsuit. yesterday morning. their customary places. A communication | tigation of his acts authorized, upon his - = The funcral of Mrs. Lena M. Riges will | wa, ad from the srmal University asso- | Feauest, by the board. ) . 3 ocour tomorrow aftornoon’ at 2:30° o'clock | srav Yontlantl, Sich, with reverancy | . The resolution was accomparied by a bill WA %5 $6 ; from the Broadway Methodist church e e R y Wil indicating Mr. Mac- ] Y and for trousers. P. D. Mottaz vays he is a republizan and | , s o him to the extent of Qonies. any. inieatian of heing a candidase | this city in the building now occupled by the legal services rendered in connec e p ¥ y % for the nomination of samaster on the | Hig ool. The plan of the institution | tion with th investigation. : o Giving our w/ole attention to——mak: v=0rder——and doing the best for the least i urging the adoption of the resolution Dr. Duryea d that he had introduced th re tion for the purpose of maintaining a populist ticket as proposed comprised a collegiate school Herr Albin Huster has been engaged to | business college, training school for teachers, play two violin solos at the Dudley Buck | conservatory of music, fine art school and ; concert at the Congregation: church | Kindergarten training. optil "““ .”.'n.::.‘.T‘}"iy.'.‘f' “‘;“;";‘I‘ e G b T the parios Sabet Wil i incorporation in. batiaatiamle county ta | @mployes of the board that they would be - : . We don't know a better way—than to get the best materials for you to choose from. hold this afternoon at 2 o'clock for the pur- | establish and conduct a sehool on he plan AL T A AT L - pose of making an assignment of cases for | Set forth, and to employ a sufficient number | M ! A Z f . : : I oh. Sosariehoed yea: | DL DFOosSOrs. (6. BivE. INCHILIGH. . 1N the:| CHAFESNiade againit hini he'wold ‘Have g j By our bright arrangement, you can examine—a thousand styles in a few minutes. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | the board would subinit to the voiers of the | yja( “aithough some of the charges were Draped side by side for easy comparison. Chamberlin died at 4 o'clock yesterday, aged | district a proposition to lease to the asso- | woyy founded they were not serious enough 8§ days. The funeral will take place this | clatlon the High school building for a term [/ "4; hiace the superintendent of buildings morning at 11 o'clock from the family resi- | Of fifteen years at an annual rental of $1 Rl Syt A b 4 m hiis official position, and he wished the FRANK M. KNAPPEN ~3 dence near Quick to 11, President atated that he had written | yoard to seriously consider whether it would Operator, Matn Ofiee, W, U, T. 0, S Stl o 7 W. R. Kemp, who has been mentioned as | oo 1 e0Cr B0 B0 o o e Hig not be equitable to reétompense Mr. Macleod n felt the disease, for mucus "1Nno rle. ~ a possible candidate “or the nomination of | Pefore the distrl o b e kD ] for the oxpense which the investigation had | fro Swed. T lost pring t) cs e £ 207 So. 15“1 Stl‘CCt. elty marshal on the populist tichet says he v LS bt 4 entailed A large number of the employes and ted and weak = ubtful if the plan suggested would be | cptgiedy A and he wished i thinner and 1ok ? ISR ot an aspirant for anything, and &l he 3 were womie ; ol Cod bl et KOS LIAR o The communication was laid on Ll Nehip L) et hielpy betore my TN wants 18 to be let wlone, them to know that the board was ready to and wen b’ Bhepard vaad - tenect > le t ; rea or mmspection yesterday by Eliza Davenport asking for a Vete s B SRR oS o G e A s S s e b an 3 divorce from Taylor Davenport, (o witom s by the finance commitiee a ‘“vindication.” ~ When the question O | feopie who are aling.as 1 was are. o ! JOr Aisbind Nosurtel hae IRIST e chers fund s Macleod's zuilt’ was under consideration the [ tiey do not go to Dr. shepard and sband deserted her in 1579 e Earand a mistake on the part of the | School house fund Yote stood seven for and seven against, and o o "emre e ol 20 o (1 | oo b e ip Cl Shi ek & © Silzeny v flan, the thvg By g 1| ot o gt | dan, e vas witine o arop uhe e | DRS, COPELAND & SHEPARD, | yine pumprggp-somogenne e | (LN AS, DNIVEriICK O. ovening at the court louse instsad of tingent fund $1,384.62 for orders issued but | termined to press the matter there would [ ROOMS 301 AND 412 NEW YORK LIFE fodoral courts, Roons 2)3-7-3-), 343 not yet presented for payment be trouble right away BUILDING. OMAHA. N ock Council Bluffs Ia “Dutch’” Boynton and “Sel” Hough were The committee presented the fol'owing esti VOTED IT DOWN. Office Hours—9 to 1l a. m.: 20 5. m.: 7to8 p arrested again yesterday for Kicking in mate of expenses for the coming year Mr. Lowe ren 4 that if Mr. Macleod had m. Sunduy—10 4. m. to 12 m, front door of Jennie Williams' house, wh UL g senenes 460,000 v valld clai gainst the board it should e — -\ s 27 - contained thing they wanted. They are | Gontinent | fund. OOt come before the “committe on clalms In | === S 2 5 = S o R 2N\ l ) 2] IR hool i that form, and he was opposed to the reso- | The legend, according to the Nouvelle Re 10“ A B\\I\ R“BBILRS B\“\]Zl) _1 l]]\j\ [ 1 ] AT ]4. charged with dist ing the peace and r have a trial in police court this morning. A e S ey lution. Plerson moved to lay the resolution | vue, runs that Mary Magdalene came from The ball to be given at Chambers’ ng The following are the balances on the table and the motion prevailed, | Judea in a small boat with Lazarus, Martha, academy on the evening of Washington's | in each fund Dury Thomas and Knodell voting in the | the two Marys and ome, bringing with birthday by the Patriotic Sons and Daugh- | School house fund Vere negative. o them the body of St. Anne, the head of St } ters of America will be one of the chief tingent fund..... e 6 A communication from Congressman | James the Less and a few wee bones of the | To Afton Institutions Raided, but Little society ovents of the week. The ladies will chers fund..........00 o Mercer thanklng the board for Its recent | innocents massacred by King Horod. * But AT { a d handsime Martha Was| ——— | letter of thanks for services conferred in | from early ages this lis has been dis- s Secured. . 2 e 9 : i Wosrithe guaintiandihandsame Martlid vash al | ... $1705.64 | LD O Ne services of a military Instruce | puted, and the Abbe Duchesne, one of the A complete assortment of all grades of furniturs, from tha ington costumes. Orders Tuve been issucd on the various i Shr - Vi or for the High sshool was read and placed | most erudite writers on the early Christian Fred Wies and his daughter, Mrs. Ida Sey- | funds and not yet paid to the following | tOF for t ARVt A OB RIIET R kG LB FelIeR bort, loft yestorday for the city of Mexico: | amounts: L oo e e [ IGE Rt b amd K b edrae et peobubiyy e tromm | VAULTEDOORS SREASILYASBIOWNIEOREN ;J:.h."n““:-fi':m" [l" "\-fr\\.'.'\l ;y‘,fr(';'"::f s So S e funt s coal for the Omaha View school brought up | Constantinople about the seventh century. duced market prices. L ora M. Wies' expedta’ to maet | Teachers fund.. : 71 | the differences of opinion among the mem- | A Greek breviary, however, speaks of the | _ " : philil QI s AU L L TEE U IR bers on the coal question, and after a pro- | saint as having died at Ephesus. Skill ot the Thleves Yroves of No Effect George W. Lininger of Omaha, who is also Stal oncedldenale i tivsrdpoaga orit R traveling in the south. BEELL OLBAE e L Al 2 L LICh ————— This makes the total deficiency $2 ence to the cf ttee on buildings 0p- 1 0 ‘orth o Fred Bovee and Georsa Myors, who wero | Uit A Lhe SR HTEIEHEY, SE0 rty, (0 he committee on buildings and prov- | pgp GROWLER GOING ’ROUND. Mundeen ol sortiat ~ AEH OISO RS IIOEAt | '“j“',l";{', enrollment for the month of January as On recommendation of the committee the A Stumps Sto )_ Oll o rls t urday for stealing coal, were release Yy it 1,881 1,093; y vices of the tant to the custodian at Rushing a Deadwood Beer Can Through iy C . money———is our way of building up trade, first announced, plainest to the most expensive, recently purchasad at the re Against the Inside Saf Several ! 3 ased by | 1oyg girls se Judge McGee yesterday, some of their female | o “ayerage number belonging S. | the supply house were ordered dispensed R relatives having Intcrceded with him, repres | e also reported that next Thursday with. The salary of the teacher in the un- L g senting that they had found no werk v | \ashington's birthday thiere would be no | graded school was fixed at $90 a month until | “The growler,” an eight quart battered gram to The Bec.)—Some time night were absolutely Jdeatitute, school, and that the preceeding day would | the end of the present term and that of the | tin pail that has lostits cover. and which is 5 y # $20,000 were filed agalnst tho property of [ Wheye Do You the Citizens and Afton bauks of Afton w 5 e ;) C. 'A. Hobein, a leading dry goods dealer Buy Youy . CRESTON, Ia., . 19.—(Spe Tel = 1 . M. ('rimlwn ;rf \l ola filed a x'fll"“n of | be taken up with appropriate exercises and | elerk to the secretary of the hu;;xwl \\u,xmu.lu making a tour through ihe land via tne dif- ntervention in the disirist conrt yestw1day | celebrated as “flag day.” It was decided [ $70 per month, to date from February T n 0% D abe 7o IR TR TE s L Mo in the assignment of IHermsenr & Toub; by the board not to have school on Friday he contract for lumber for 1894 was let to [t. ] ll ”w‘,m‘x.(.(,, ,',,. Ad .,.,f,;x pross | PIOWR open. After gaining an entrance to | will reach about $£40,000, while the assets T you want first-cinss monts, frosh overy the firm that failed in that town a couple | of this week. George A. Hougland on recommendation of | 0 days iu the o 4 SXPress | o banks by foreing the front doors the | are not more than $20,000. dayand i you want to buy thein at the very of weeks ago. He claims to have ient | The request of the Christian church for | the committee on supplics. company at New Rochelle, says the New | (he bedks by forsing b T i 2= Lowhst prices, - try. Polority's New Moat Mur- coming to him 0 tae amount of §& for [ the use of the Washington avenue school The bill of the Smead company for $1,000 [ York Sun. The growler was started from | Y& SUI MSONEN e Receiver Charged with Fraud, h‘-‘ vl‘ i.‘!-""l‘y‘.‘u'.‘.\.“'l"".”". -”u....- prices with the use of the building occurled by the | house on Friday evenings for the free night | for heating and ventilating the Keliom | Deadwood, S. D., some time last spring, buy | 76Ns bank $940 worth of postage stamps SIOUX CITY, Feb, 19.—Speclal Telogram [ Lt DFIEs yat hisvo bookh puyhy RN firm. sehool was rejected by a vote of 3 to 3. school, which has been hanging fire for over | tho exact date cannot be learned. A tag was | Which were lying In the vault were taken. | to The Bee)—The employes of the Sioux | &yioi Staan. from 5 00 b Superintendent Sawyer reported that the | a year, was allowed. > At £ e | e At dt0 s aula aot bathiown open and | ¢y Sabie. G o M Sirloin Steak, from e e to 120 B 3580 e 1 BT I at AR teN 5 o attached to it, on which was writt o City Cable company, which is in the hands | Porterhouse Steak, feon. ... ..10¢ to 1% 4 : rules of the school board denfed admittance | A number of estimates on school contracts b (i) S G100 SHRt (o (it B o ARb Loy e s 4 AT A tiatige I1. A, Cox, 10 Main strect. to any pupil until thirty-five days had | were allowed and a number of bids were [ From Deadwood, S.1). O I ] o Aflon, | of a recelver, today flled a petition of in- | Round Steak, from.............. 8¢ to 100 Best quality, lowest rates. elapsed after the inception of the last c opened and referred to various committees | cirele; treat iv well. i . || about ono hiock westi ofithio Citlzens:bank, [ torventlon| I tho district fcotire' ol securo | Kibjand GhucleStek, AR Prompt delivery. Get prices before buy | of measles in the family to which he b for investigation. Among the bills referred This tag is still attachod to the pail. Ttis | Here they also blew open the vault | payment of wages aggregating $3,000. The L."',““i “‘.'_,-[;’“'- L (1% {0 iy ng. Telephone 4 longed, while the rule of the Board of | were those for grading the l/.urd; hool site, | Supposed llillt]l‘t mlt,hh'Llhu "rs"r Jk’unp to l(xlu- doors, but they could not open the safe | betition charges fraud on the part of C. H. ‘,'I’(:'I"‘ ““M-N*‘\:"l- . to :‘;: 7ed and ready for | Health required only twenty-one days. The | ventilating the toilet rooms at the Central | cago over the Burlington route, for a Bur- | 27 00 N8 G0 E Lo B0 L TP 0 Mohiler, recefver, to the effect that he (lods (b 000 Lot bed e e ma Send¥ f | rule of the school hoard was amended so as | school, furnishing wire mats, constructing | Lington mark is stauiped on the tag and dated | and 1o valuables were talen. © TS WO j0s rurnishcd heat and light without charge BorlcGhongtiti s 1lo DA 1008 1Y 105 Ok £ tho times. | to conform with that of the Board of Health. | blackboards and for moving old buildings. ago.. After. visitlog over 200 towns and (| W “ERE TUER, SORE CRERCH 6 hundred and | to the residences of himself and friends; ForkButts............. (0 and Glass Co., at prices to suit the times. oot AW [UhgLrasoss : s ! I A 3} 7 es in many States tho old tin pail is | When the trail was 3 o | abeidn et Pt e pIGTPORK 4 et e 100 7 S o AN The superintendent also brought up the The board adjourned until Saturday night. y e o Dt T faTh 38 Lv/era oA O, | inmE He not correctly kept the accour Out of town customers save money and got | o 1/ ‘of atlowing pupils to be excused fro Sl e corated with nearly 300 tags, photographs Ygdoars I of the company; that conductors have been | All kinds Mutton, from e 10¢ rompt attention. Masonic temple building. 102000 0 & pip’e R LA DI ; B CR 1] ¢ vhi the railroad track w of town yesterday PALOE All kinds Veal, fro 7o 12 PIOmE il any recitations required by the board, on LOST HER JEWELRY. and curlous things, atnong iwhich/ s ‘a toy | 09 F&4TANT SEGH NECH Byl O ractery | asked! to fulse reports ¢ o8 col- | Al kind Lot suess sl 30 the request of their parents, and he was in- 2 rubber dog labeled growler. On these tags [ DY a tramp. ol sk locted; that tickets have been sold, but mot | EoriSuusage, from.. ...\ v.vss.. 86 Domoatlo sap iy ihieieet SErialaduto (aieRt i e uohed talot. studiea b is a gr of pootky on tho subject of | Who were in Afton lnst weelc and who dis- | 0008 0% e it Mohler hns moved val ifornia Hams IR — structed to st i ¢ schedule of studies | phieves Take Diamonds from Miss Minnet & : R X red Saturd evening are suspected. ceounted r; that Mohler ha oved val- i Fire and tornado Insurance, Lougee & | was to be followed strictly by all pupils ot Gis T Ol Ticant ok Company il | Erova-ryABde IO ANstIon i gneral SHAaY L y uable gas fistures stored in the compan aotn s Al e bigtd Towle, rl street alike, Superintendent Field alone voting [y iyt 0 T eky™ - A Soe0 A8 BARY. e apy RED WITH THE BRIDG building to his place of business and sold Ly Haonbaoaiai oo L FHtroetieedh: . Miss Minnet o 4 Ke v com- | to Jersey City. where it was tagged “0. K S B R S et Poultry, ( 3 ways on hand, Confessed to the Burglary. matter of vaccination was discussed, | Pany reports that thieves have stolen from | and sent to the Adams Express company’s | oo o 1 Wreek a Burlingt many other charges of a similar nature, Yresh Goods at low prices, o 5 ;. . X ot S e ey flice av Forty-eighth sireet and Lexington | Efforts Mude to Wreck w ngtan, o et ] Frank and Ed Joues, the 1wo boys who | and although the members of the board did | her three valuable rings. One was set with | Office av Foriy-cighth, and L n Rupids & N¢ At are charged with breaking into Petersor's | mot think there was any particular danger of | a diamond valued at §200, another with a [ AYenie, Fow York Clw. A thatofice it | o Sl e eb. 19.—(Spec taioreston TenldancelBuenod; A F. POKORNY, shoe store on Lower Main sireet and steal- | ¢ allpox breaking out, still they thought | gjamond worth $176 and another With a | ' Ng pric e : AT Tounaveabeentiate | (CRESTON 18, Hoh 10 sx(SpoolalyTeles it well to be on the safe side, and instru No price to fill you with, as it Is tho day be- | The Bee.) 0 hAve BACh 887 gram to The Bee)—This morning the resi- 333 BROADWAY. ing a lot of ehoes and rubbars, admitted | {1 GunO N Mlient to seo that the Hnste ruby set with diamonds of the value prob- | fore pay day; try New Hav tempt to wreck a train on the Burlington, | 800 18 (00 - RE B B R Tt of _ 983 BROADWAY. the theft to the officers yosterday. There s | tions of the Board of Health were ca ably of $100. An_autograph photograph of Governor | Gedar Rapids brtlisFa\tneas Kalona) wak | (o onsy S OeorEeABARMIIN LD ACRL prars it strong evidence that they not only co out. The company arrived in this city Sunday | Greenhalge of Massichuseuts s attached to | f0t PO S AU R ER TUL Rl e B )‘.1 e Toga ety covarathy Lo o, x OR. mitted this burglary, but also robbed Tol- [ County Treasurer Reed came in for a gener- | ana quartered at the Hotel Barker and it | ¢ Pail, on the back of which 15 written | U 2 - . e iy MCGREW ler's grocery store on two occastons, one a | ous roasting for selling the school house B ', SISy b " nnder date of Florence, Mass., Decemyer 2 | Clellan a few mornin go. The bridge | surance. Ty couple of weeks ago, and t'ie otiwr year | of the clty for taxes. On account of the [ I3 thOUEht that it was at the hotel that the f 180 across the English river had been tampered o S (VL Bl isranivai & : 45 : ings were stolen or lost. ; . 8 and a half. ago. They were arrested after | lack of funds the board had to forego tho | ™ g My fine old growler, you are welcome he with during the night. About a dozen bolts A 3 A Miss Minnet was seen at the theater last | Come down to Cooncy'sand Uil Gl you wi IR athedione Hieay At iizaratnd|bacn Frice Collicr in the February Eorum WIIO TREATS Aiz the first burglary of the grocery store, but | pleasure of paying its taxes and the treasurer [ M s R0e fthe L 3 Svetet i Grasaionallion viso— i Toller refused to prosecute them and they | promptly sold the property. It cost the board | MBht aud asked concerning her loss. She | o = beor, S A i pulled_out, the intention evidently being | Jvery man—profeesional ot othoriise & PRIVATE DISEASES L S aae LSS 0| was fecling very dejected about it and is [ \We justgot the license for yourselt's suke. : who gots to tho top of his particular ladder were released They are hard cases, | a cool $500 to redeem it. Cor rable 816 pyarynd 0 A Bl il griyau ) to throw one of the stringers out of place, | Who g ALl X positive the rings were taken from her room. | SUFé, cverybody Kuows you are no fike, : ‘ © | in England 1s paid not only in money, but in and DEBILITIES of both of them having been known to | warmth was displayed by tne members last ? DENNIS DOWD. | leaving no support under the rail. Had this | o0 b0 B Phomage, and in admiration, out MEN ONLY shelilpolloofsftonitiaevaral h youra Lipast nieht in comparing hls engornest to do his Ve arrived in the city and registered at | It then went to Northampron, Mass., and | been accomplished any train striking tho | ¢ Il proportion to those below him. The Worien BRI James Sullivan, a third member of the | duty in selling the school property with his & 4 : O b e bridge would have heen preeipitated into the 0 it S oL / ude . ave any! g to y . 2 the Barker. I was assigned to room 1 under the verse given above is.written: ST et ) heads of the great public schools, such as 5 4 ganty, i g o e o ot (o | ongercat okl o sl th | L, gk SRR Gl BT | N i o e o e, | P e ek wothd e o | BB, e et | RN Sy #7527 o with the theft, o ought notor company's cars. s claimady that [:8NS 5 08 AOMPaRY. B oty Hesbrec, \SyenmindiGooneyisa Esoifuo i Tauites o tool house had also been | E i archbishops = of Canter- ’ & v stolen goods from ‘the Jones boys and Tom | the treasurer is prohibited by law from sell- | Senday night. Thon T had the rings and | fown uh o tio biil yid T il you with wine, | proken into during the night, and the men [ ehurch, - iho archbishops, of L Gnters SR 1 4th and Foram Ste. enshaw, who Is also in jail. Al four will | ing school property for taxes, and there was | 70" J0rf “mh R tos I‘h-‘m» o "i "( Aud give you a racket that will beat Mr. Dowd, | Were thwarted from carrying out their pur- | Pusy @00 0% R e 0 Py ion OxAnA. NEB. ringiInipslise gatct BIMOT i conaldgmablasiahiciotssarm g Hia.Jdske oo @ carrlage, but walked to the hotel with | Next to this photozraph is a_blue tag. on pose Slther by lack of jools or Jhad been | chancellor, the lord chief justico and the at- 5 L — it but when: it waa found! that ‘the! penalty ge, | h : whioh i Lo peranee oxprass oxont ol i Ol | frightened away before finishing the work. i eoneral; the popular physiciuns, th Favorabl. inucemerts il bo offrsd o | g o0 uben, i ks found That 1" inalty | St e T o oo ak | Jhio g tombetano suhress agent of Groon. | rnuned ey beforo anishng the work | SO AL G unlide” phv o, tho a fow roliable and energetic agents who will | (o6 BER BRI B GUS T8 RELRr S Pt i snow, but no clue has been found as to the | Cminent barristers, solicitors ahd ¢ B golicit for the Mutual Life Insurance com- 2 o Dye wrapping them up in paper, placed them en The growler isn one in being out of works, | jy R neers—make w in a democracy would be pany. Call on or nddress Pusey & Thomas, [ & Petition -wis preseated | beariug the burcau, and then 1 wrapped the rings | Duttheless ivis worked the bette dentity ol e.men, acemed fortunes every year. On the other Councll Bluffs, district agents for southwest- | §ignatures of citizens who wanted a up in a handkerchief and placed them b Let tho growler onward growl, In the Legisl hand, the professional rag-tig and bob-tail ern Towa, Elglathioollinlichand zodueRting Ll the earrings, and my watch also. Monday Ay hevonsioptirglae whoyly DE 1S, Feb, 19.—(Speclal Tele- | Teceive less notice and less money, and are SRS A et to submit a proposition to the Voters a orning [ gol bout 10 and_ went to | D Dy ot night. : ho Beein the Tonen todny thasa | far more restricted in their social opportu- Carbon Conl oy, 31 Pea st | Soning i o Uy vy of - mulion | ROTUE 1 Ko, up sbeut 6 et i | bopte ert B ta e o 0 101 | gm0 Tho B he st s | 85105 KB, I o Shper irand hotel, ~Got our cash prices on best | tax to' pay the cost thereof. This matter | i AL 0N T IR HOL ROREAVEE five or tens | Pigh, Deeutisn oy gro ull right. bills were introduce By Barker, provid- | uting to professioual incomes in Kngland, bard and soft coal before buying. will be consideved at a meeting of the com- | ono"youc the hall when I left, T propared | Noxtto the blue tag is a whiteckampagne | I0& @ fine and imprisonment for males who | this chasm—impassablo except to the surong* Ask your grocer for Domestic 80ap. mittee of the wholo next Thursday evening. | for dinner and when ready to wear my jew- | label and cork. The pailitsellis dented with | refuse to support their families; by Brin- | est—t tveen mediocrity Autlyaucouse, hos - - Riley & She nl Closing Out o elry I looked for it where I had placed it the initials until iv looks as though it hud been ton, to establish a general system of drain comes at once the mo ] 8 King night provious. My earrings were there and | used asa mark for shotguus. The agent | age on the plan of the Ilinois law; by [ pressing feature of the disc \l'\slun_r i watch, In the exact spot whe I haa | send it on to the nexv stution Byers, abolish pools and trusts intended In the church the archbishop of Canter- d case the price of | bury receives $15,000a year, which is cqual entered and the vault doors at both places | of this city, this afternoon. The liabilities once, as is my custom, took my earrings and 1 ings. Rovival g 3 Tube palnts, Ge; sable brushes, e; 20c A series 'n! rll\\[l\ll‘l mm.: g8 I(x nowi | e e SR T S RS my W I thelexact: epat wher scadin nex i e to bollaly . sesslon in the Christian tabernacle, ex-Gov- | other moldings made Into frames at just el hen J e looked fol he rings t really gives a little consolation or calculate 0 fix or inc . v more e the - ernor Chaso of Indiana having beon secured | nale. cost of oldings: Detures teamed aug | they were gono, and also the handkerchiof [ 1n towns like this, where one can gt no | goods and merchandise. to 850,000, cprobablyimote; whilanhe 8 et e 4 i 3 ! i } i that T had placed them in. 1 was nearly |, beer, A bill by Sawyer restricting (he practice | 4%€ wcome of the clergy is or 81, 5 to assist the pastor, Rev. E. W. Allen, The | unframed, placques, all Kinds of artist y for & moment.but. made a careful searcy | TO See a srowler even pass the station, of ve science to graduates from | 8 year. A very successful barrister li HUW BfiBlES SU FFEH materiala at Just halt price. = Stock tnvolees | (#¥0h ‘my effects in the hope that T might | oANd uch & krowler as we thus have Nere, | gomna reputable veterinary colloge was. lost | Charies Russell has an_incomo variously cs first meeting was held last night, and a | MO oAnd suchx s we great deal of interest was shown, a very g have been mistaken and mislaid them, but | "¢ Which has traveled over haif the na- | %6 0" acsage by one vote. Jester's bill | timated at from $5,000 tv £100.000a year; When their tender skine are literally on fire, ! while it is said on good authority—one of S\ Wilh itching, Luroing, scaly, wnd lurge audience being present to grect the without result. Then I reported lo 4 throug - ) squiring @ county to pay all expenses in- i W rice. o ‘sale be o ; ¥ my loss | And passed through many hands, it would | requiring a county to pay all expenses in o O TYATETS of the barris- blotehy skin' and scalp disen distinguished “pulpit politicran.” Among | Brice. - The sl l'.‘l“”’l,'_:‘%mfi;'u"‘f“;“:l"un'z’c to the hotel anthorities and they also made appear, y uld | Cufred I establishing public roads and re. | themselves—that K0 v cent of Ui barris 8 DALY il G CIRA those “present were delegations from the | oty ol S TR FIWRER SR & oareful Investigation. ~Thls was without | But it would glve us still a greater pleasure | lieving petitioners from any liabllity was | ters muke mothing; host o Sgwe Sy reniize. CUTICURA REMEDIES of. Unlon Veteran Leglon, Grand Army, ladies’ AHOE B result and then [ reported the loss to the | AL tne but some luger o the | defeated. thing make $1,800 4 yout, shose 0fIho uest ford Immediate relief, permit rety auxiliary and relief corps, an invitation havs | A (jojce concert Is promised at the Con. | Police. & am very much indebted to the : In tho scnate a bare quorum was | Brade 85,000; ‘thon $10,000, which 8 1Ro top and alecp, and polut to ' speedy wnd inz been extended to these orders to be there. | oyovutional church on February 22, Wash- | hotel people for their painstaking efforts Leominster, Mass., gave it the followin t. A bill was passed appropriating | 8¢ore for the great mijoriiys, ':“r ‘I';u’; A lcul cure whon the hest physicians and all A number of short speeches of welcome were | fEE N hduy, It will be given by the | In my behalt. It s certainly the strangest | Send-off $316 to pay Inaugural expenses. The Turner | YEry limited number who i ES50W0 & i ALY e by the old soldiers. Mr. Chase 18 an | iy Buck quartet, assisted by M. Wads, | thing I have ever experienced. Wiy (h We've got a thousand shirt girls here, | bill to allow members of the Soldiers Relief [ Yeae. = Practically tho same Baues ok M = v esting and powerful speaker, and much | Coren’ © Adujsston. 25 conts, did not take my earrings, which they could [ Whom When you come to fill with beer, assoclation $2 per day was defeated. A fow | Bood for the medical mens Wit EACEREED an — Davelopal £oud 18 looked for as the result of the meet h have done without any more trouble than | SHIS can's so small all hope is gone, unimportant bills were Introduced tonithus o ROICERIARD 08 H1gR0 A KINA RENEWED ings Kiled with His Own Gun. it took to got the rings, Is o mystery So like the rest we send it on, nothing is swatler—an indication uot wholly PHE GREAT . LI) e ~ 4 3 a8, B ) Woonsocket's send-off is Kept the Plant at Home. vithout signiticance impiyimg that the or, JUw] Get prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lead- | Frward Schroeder, a 15-year-old boy living | I have not the slightest iden who took th Dysoketix sonduolfd Jrepk e Kiany b Ham ihous Ithet oy 10, have ! Wanderer f | ) giver, CU(DINE, Wil g lsmen of Council Blufts, Masonic | with his father, Christian Schroeder, in | JEWe!rY, but I am sure it was stolen from anderer from the woolly west, 60, and s the finest in the west, Wi mean business, and will close it out at half < CITY, Feb. 19.—(Special Telegram | Briton would rather pay 1o have the gout n restore il the zonorl| va my room at the hotel. The only person What is thy mission here Bee.)— B T e fore the recelver's sale of | than to have a quarrel whero fists are oreinu. | Lnpotaicy the southern part of the city, was shot and | that was in the room was an old colored | 1¢S5 the, beautics of i o Stbux. Glty Biioino. wenea e e 8 |\ barrad, - Consider the' followlog list of in osIble I CLPIDING sh the foaming Sloux City Engin k. ple comes , sularw anil - ) tked. Send h bread, 3 loaves for 10¢, at Brown's | killed through an accident Sunday afternoon. | lady for my laundry and I was there all |~ N, 3 N ady y y as there a No_growler ere had such a rus slapec at the Cre Jommi ) urtec bers of 0 1 0. D. o was out hunting with a party of boy | the time she was, and she was not on the Forom stato 1o Hthte My rapl dsveloned HHat\ tho X “"l Sommuigton | <Anpuliies ‘i‘;“" jriebn. membors. of i BAY: pr—— g slde of @ roo W i g 8 c bt “ company hich expected to bid it in, con royal fumily, 5,000,000 per o m, 0. Hox ave you meen the new gas beater T e L T e Ide of the room ‘where the rings were, 85 | As thou upon thy clrcling “bust, mpany, w ) cr SRR RO .: l\\w‘m;‘lr:ln)‘sI:vl:\]\lufl" 1. g8 hontorn at. tie Schroeder's gun had a xl-[l- ‘Lll ] ,\ I am sure she did not take them The ,Thou far-fetched emipty pail templated removing it and the 200 skilled Miner with fawily (estimated by one of L 5 : rrt— TR T T T o kT ”:‘*I"‘I: loss Iy y great to me and I teel ft | 99 weat again, thow tin deceit, mechanics employed to Kewanee, 1. A “n\u: 3 & M, A ———— s r grocer fo jomestic soa b Y. 9! 8. groung @ USINK | geverely.” L E=RIPCOPIRS W 3 local syndicate ymposed of e weal 05! rchbishop o anterby s Yl 5 Ask your grocer tor Domestic soap. the weapon of one of his friends, When he | “*Xi1* e hotel attaches wer losgly | There's nothing iniiy elght-quant :u u‘ i \\f TR LA L:mm' Averuge clerieul income, $600 . yeur, Special Notices; 5 picked up his o : R 4 A attache ere closel To quench the thirst ¢ an en in the city bic ove he credite i i TR t i i Iving Park Officers. bicked up his own gun the hammer caught | quostioned by the police, but not the | qpe b oot e kel company, assuming the $160,000 labilities | Attorney general, 300,000 u yenr. COUNCILBL UFF3: The following new officers have been |y & woed amd the weapon was discharged, | slightest clew could be obtained. wihe caRopiiat BhpRgRme Falls + | and paying $20,000 for the equity, Today it | Averaso barnister muking anything, 81,200 f = s ; = tion: President, Willlam Moore; vice presi- [ taken to his home, 2600 South avenue. and ASKED 10 CONTINUE GIVING, It must be filed with al o beers " ing company -and -incorporated a4 the. Sloux -fi]:'m..‘,fl"\‘l',\,' L RATAL DS land near thie clty? : dent, J. J. Brown of Omala; treasure medical ald was summoned, but he kept But as 1 looked it o'er and o'er Qity Haogine and dron Works'eompaiy with | #5750 0 UM o1 oy 81,200 0. year, GARBAGR: HEMOVED, Charles T. Stewart; secretary, George I, | constantly sinking until 12 o'clock at night, | OMAHA, Feb. 19.—To the Editor of The | I found just tags, and nothing more b D O fonoqeoPANY | flewd Of groat bublio’ school, 480,000 to | Globery, ead. Wright; exceutive commitice, William | When he died. Bee: You have steadlly and very properly A tag from Connectleyt read T g F. Call and T. A. Black, | #0000 a year ABSTRACTS ¥ Sub-master in small school, §500. Ighe und wold. ore, Charls Gre 'y and A. Wick- Ay called upon the charitable people of Oma Some growlers growl, yet you are still and s , P 2| > ham everal thousand dollars will bo P AL ba filled with naught but tag bankers; W. M. dhompson of Elgin, T R | Fdiior and part owneror great newspaper, | Thomas, ' Coincil Bluits, #pent early in the spring in improving the L Ll 000 o More & your BELLEVIEW FRUIT FARM FORR SALE, 87 grounds and track, and it is probable that | Hhenst o one or (wo racing meetings will be held shoes and rubbers for men, women and M lay. “History of Englund,” $750,000. . g ) 8 for the ‘whol ) all its ‘numerous tags. s htta a3 D Macaulay, “History of Englund,” §750,000, | i “ it Satititare, fdddress 1", Vs during the season, A meatlng of the exe Want & New Administrator, children while the cold continues, aiso with | & (18 UNCTOLS (EC WAL Mtachod ut an ¥ rolghi Canaastor Killeds D Hi, vor sarticdlars iy vo committee I8 to bo held this week | John Casey, an old - 3 four, cornmeal, meat and other provisions [ Sther Conne L all, o Yo A Essayists, poets, majority of novelists— | VIAVI, HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES, at which « program will be drawn up for ( p, 7o WOC Qg ARTmar dliving .y for those who must otherwise go hungry till | {8 load of cur M have beanadded toi| . OBDAR: RARLDS, 1a.i/ Feb. 10.=(Bpecial | o LM . Tl ) and consultation. free. Ty T e Boebeetown, will be In the district court this | work can be obtained. The responsef, how- | bY the emploves of the Adams Express com- [ Telegram to The Bee)—I. Z. Newell, a | BOEEE 0o o noninn 5,000 w | attendant address o call rooms 505, 30 morning to show cause for the removal of | ever, have becn growing less daily till they | PaRY at New Rochelle, ! will ko to West | freight conductor on the Chicago, Milwaukec S i Merriain_block, Council_Blufts Grand ball given by the P, O a | Lars Jensen, ad strator of his, Cas have now nearly ceased, and a dozen dis- | Ghester, then go along the Harlem river to RUPD BE e P, 0. A A0 | & Jonsey, aduilnistrator of his, Casey's, | hAYe now n ased, and & dozen dis- | poiyam’ Manor-and Mt. Vernon, but after P. 0. D A, on Washingt birthday, | son. Casey is of an irascible disposition and | tributing agencies are mainly dependent on Thursday evening, Februs 1894, at | hus caused Jensen no end of troublo by his | the Assoclated Charities for supplies. This [ (At It cannot be foretold where it will Chambers' Dancing academy, fn Beno's hall, | refusal to let him have charge of the prop- | dFaft, in addition to the dally demands of | Strike out for. It s never kept quict over a Tickets admitting gentleman and lady, $1.00, | erty us ordered by the court. He has spent | 4bout 800 families, was not anticipated and | 483 OF two the tncluding supper. — A cordial invitation ex: [ one or two terms in the county jail of this | Will 500n exhaust its resources uniess those [ C. W. Herger, th At Now Rosualle, tended (o all % county for contempt in persisting in med- :”“' al 'h“‘y‘” give continue a while T ias oL A AT Y dling with Jensen's affaivs. 0 sustain those who are dolng tie Ive Cabinet ministers, §25.000 a ycar Ladies, If you desire absolute peace In the 5 L. = work of Investigating and supplying the | tlon would & expressman, who MOIN R T R ) ninls 3 Kitchen ask ‘your grocer for J, C. Hoftmayr | o 3 3 R 0h (i depanvion MISLRTERCTRS 200 lEwayla atark worn out article moy. . 5 ) - & Co's Fancy Patent Flour, Trade marke. verybody knows Davis sells drugs, R e Ing through t intry, and that it woulq | 8¥8M to The Bee)—Fire at Mt. Ayr, Ia Bex Fardan, Luuo Looster Domestic soap Is the best Socretary Associated Charities. the ‘office of the sender | Sunday morning, destroyed'four store build- | For interrupting you, but you may | e, AN e a e i ey ST W o9 b » o stds were tags a and contents at the northwest be going cast. 1t 80, there are a couple i rented on favorable 8, i consignment o the Mt vt | gy v Sermo o1 v Kalor o R G grorod it aga'and | lga aad contanta 8t the o L X e paper Just received ut Miller's, 13 Feorl _ o it M e 4 A B RN, e (A I . X 9 000, R S . are “Northwestern Line” Nos. 6 and 2 Keting of fru atrect, ‘from 4 ots. a roil upmards New | Mre. Ellott F. Shepard is planning the | Fifteen thousand pilgrims annually visit baby carriago that had been | loss of $9,000. Insurance ab el an i y ‘toh o L A L A, T e g g ] TP Provence, not far from Mar- §89° 1 tBristel, - Dry Goods Stock Attached. m... reapactively, arciving in Ohicago 4 . WO years or or » ¥ PRIVATE DISEASES, Froah bread, d loaves for 10c, at Brown's | 9n the Hudson as & memorial of her hus- | seilles, where Mary Megdalene & said t 20d, 00vored With tags and patohe CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Feb, 19 and 9:30 next morning for LW, Addices the G 0. b, vand, It Is o be beautiful lu architecture, | bave spent the last thirty years of her ¢ 3 it | sram to The Bee.)—Attach City ticket office, No, 1401 Farnam 4 Ta cotuiedle ] Mizpah temple. thian Sisters, will give S a al Wednesduy at K. P. hall, to continue the good work of supplying our | And now could you, if you were filled, pro- | H. Brown of Salt Lake and R. A charity organizations with clothing, boots duce us many Jaga? of:Dien:Malnss-ate ihe. incorporators. The Hack writer, #00 or less & year, Dr Reller,homeopath, 810 First ave, Tol, 35, A photograph of the growler itself, with | consolidation works will employ 250 men. hear & St. Paul road, was run over by switch | Dissenting minister (not popular) §450 a | SLLENUID - BUSINGSS CHANCE ™ TOR gine at Marlon today and instantly killed. | year ot $1,000 apital W invest in il Newell was returning from the roundhouse | * gudiciary (well paia) i bt njunction With poultry, to his train and did not notice the switch | Lord chief justice, §40,600a yeav K vasture business, About engine until too late to get out of the way Lord high chaocellor, £0,000 a year. His home was at Perry Judges in county and’ clty courts, 45,000 to Well Tenced ‘und witer said that cver while an inspir Blaze ut Des Moines, i ¥ ) o 8, §ood and N hous quire of v 1t [ 1 0 showed the battered pail to the wr ¢ who showed pail to the writ $10.000, plenty s ent in each of & enslosures 1

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