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OMAHA DAILY BEK MMW RREEE ! viow TRIGAL STORMW, | | v gt Damauy Done s §SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NEWS [ : ! . 1 f Office, 12 Pear! Street,—H. W. Tilton, Manager and Lessee, f [ :\ |«|r-:1:l ‘1“4.‘.‘; nge y‘\\x’\'!”ms:v’ r‘ ;x ;\\ w;::‘l.::«h; B ",::':I‘:V’::'“ :,’ m\: ‘Mvv-:r‘:;v(w‘v 13 :‘_r'f”.;r‘ ‘: k e | Levy yesterday afterncon, but was again and the fmmese downpotr swept Away many postponed date now set is Septembe | bridges and culverts. A threshing machine | POSUF Ahe date dow set is September | ! “ MINORL MENTION, SEEKING R e LINE, our fee - ed eaning this ddy | and fourteen stacks oits were consumed | 4. Sloane, an ex-janitor of the Albright 1 M il T | : weather, “Those wire ‘mats ¥ith your g | ReAr Aficn, ‘entaning & Joss cf abost $1,000. | Schocl, st€s o recover $200 that he claims | Fifteen Days Running Races at J. R. McPherson, florlet; teleptione 244, P 1 '““l"""":‘" & OOk |"""“l on at the Durfee Furniture company are|A 2-year-old son of Farmer Go d:ell, near |he pald to Secretary Hagan of the Beard of Grand hotsl, Coun Blufta. Newly fup- | e A B pe L the thing. | Nodaway, was lost in a corn field and was | Education in order to hoid his job. pished. Reopcned Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, prop. | The timé of the district &urt yesterday aft- e : | not found until next morning. He wis un-| Mistes Minnie, Lulu and Bertha Thomeen The old settlers have their annual picnic | €rnoon was pretty thoroughly taken up with MusT X A | injured. Five inches of water feil. { fewened tfom Worthington I\|'mu yester at the driving pack today, the exercises be- | the application for a receiver for the Manawa | Large Sis psation Suddenly | - = D RS Lt U f e Sennatio denty . semud. | school | ginning at 10:30 o'clock rallway. The petitionet 19 one Schafter, a real (e, 4 NNIOER CIFeTan. | Coune 0 Charged with Fraud 0 i ly 200 yards more of the old cedar | i . | SI0UX CITY, Aug. 28.—(Special Telegram.) he women of the First Baptist church will carly estate man of Minneapolis and the assignee | That eminent reformer and prohibitionist, | g ve a law | Thureday evening at the blocks were torn out of the Harrlson sireet | o Bl ¥ stscic Yol By & P Job J Wha, was he mow aiked of maniin | -S0aX Clty's idermanic Fow. hill broken out BIvS & 1aWH socikl, Thutadiy, evening ut tie focks were torn out of the Ha of the eighiip shares of sock: Neld by oo J. Shea, was ost talked of m it Sirhe time ninoe Aldesmat Dredwiy.| ramdenos ot RYy Smith and D. Camp BT qucrar ig by MacConnell. The attorneys made their open- | Council Blufts last night. In saloon e I O T cxifor, | Pell “Tce cream and cake will be sery circles In the district court yesterday P. H. ) made charges of corruption against ex-Alder 3t 1 i ing arguments fmmediately afte e court | the tall wasg anything b complimenta e S8t. Bridget's church will give a pleale at Dassler was grant<d a divorce from his w.f: ng argum L] nediatel after th nr! alk ag an ing bus mplimentary, man Miller. The matter was referred to the ndlcate park on Septembe Emma on the grounds of cruelty, got through with the numerous default cases. | and in high foral circles the impression of ? LB s L i judiciary committee, but It was not acted on | Stephen Umatam, charged with committing | The grand jury s fairly at work, with 8, | A. B. Askwith presented the claims of the | his genuineness as a reformer was somewhat | for a week. Tredway filed a formal demand | burglary at John O'Leary’s houss, was dis- G. Underwood as chairman: J. H. Arnold, | petitioner, The receivership, he maintained, | clouded. Shortly before 6 o'clock he had the | for a report of some kind. This request | charged yesterday afterncon by the police Frank Flick, 8. V. Pratt, R. T. Ward, Peter | ya necessary for the reason that the general | sherif's force of deputies hard at work sery- |-being also disregarded, Tredway proposes to | judge because the complaining witness V:mv-| Langer and . Hamlin. manager of the Manawa railway had been | ing a big batch of notices of the beginning | uettion the right of the council to refer such | to appear oiTlie care against A. 1 ‘x\“;:‘ for assault| running tie thing regardless of the Articles | o jjunction sulta against the saloona of | & MALLET to & commitice and will demand an | Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wurmbaugh i ’ | do great Injury of Incorporation, which he maintained did | Council Blufts. The notices were especlally | N¥eAtgation by the council itself. Miller has | son, and to Mr. and Mrs, Ford Smith, a » continued by Justice Cook yesterday, the not permit the transaction of any other busi- [ srinteq or the occasion. and recited that | CMPloyed a lawyer and will make a fight. | son a. m., make application in the district court t wis Manager Alton. Quite a number were pres- A He would show by wituesses that | for"a writ of temporary injunction enjoyning MA4C A SWAmD over 600 acres in extent was | and siightly damaged night of this week to Tuesday night of next | ments, etc., and as a matter of necessity - | liquors, There were several hundred of the | *¢'lers equatted on it as government land yesteriay buying feelers for iis b week, £0 that it will not interfere with the verting the funds earned by the road to build | nt | A Bigelow, who owns the land on both . Pprosecuting witness not appearing ness than the operation of trains, depots by Ll L An important case involving the title to ac- | During the severe storm Tuexlay night ‘ g S .d A 3‘ sifiess Conngoted ' ¢ J. J. Shea would, on the 318 | .aijon land has been Sled in the district ] ommencin atur ay, llfi“St . ent o witness the pleasing effect produced side {srues had been drawn into the | the saloon keepers and the property owners | found offt the Missouri some miles below |~ Mrs, James McCaron of Cardiff, C orms printed, and up to o'clock last n farm. The Judge things the South benefit at the lake for young Evans, the boy | and maintain these places. He made a clear | that the settlers be The opera house was lighted for the first | and business connected strictly with the | giv "o August, 18 at 10~ o'clock the residence of Thomas Murray, Thirtcenth The Young Men's Christian assoclation ness, and that the company was runniii | renting buildings for saloon purposes from | S1cUX City. Meander lines were run around | yisiting . A. Harringt n's family A i s 1~ 3 \ ) . ty-two of the saloon keepers, and in al) | Sldes of it, now a | Omaha market is a better one than hat of | Ly117 | 5 A7 10°PQ 4 fnjured on the switchback and strong argument to which Judge Thor- | cases where known the property owners CVicted on the ground that it is accretion | Kansas City or Chlcago. | l\ e Or i Ole )r (_l \(l(/Cb (“ nell listened with great interest were served with the notices. This ‘Includes | land and belongs to him. There are many | | time last night since its rejuvenation by | transportation of passengers to and from Lake | court here, When the governm:nt sur.cy Was | and Brown streets, was struck by lightning | i TUgt Darty. han Hoon posoned trom Beiday | rentaurants, bars, hotts, isces of smusc: | ronimg bulldinge for saloon purposes from | {54 when the water atterward drained oft | " Juiss Tubbs of Emeracn. 1o, was at re | PATK ASSociation, Arrangements were completed last evening | m The street commissioner and his gang were o i ¥y JOHN | for the placing of a foreign book at the | Bmmett Tinley appeared for the defense | all of the saloons in the city and adjoin'ng | hundreds of acres in the county over which | kept busy all day vesterday repairing de- | Union park races. All forelgn events will | and denied nearly all of the allegations made | the city for which licensss have been issued, | there 18 the same dispute and this case Will | walks which had been washed oat, and in | R s NNINGHAM r. . be booked. Two hundred and sixty horses :‘\- -m»‘mn ']\In‘l 'rn;.w that were \‘ t ‘\p.m»yw }m -\'vl\'« e the complainant Is J be made a test. placing crossings in a passable cond tion. | % W CU G 4 Mg were unloaded yesterday and last night all | he sald would be shown to have been with | who also appears as the attorn ConCeHIBK BT TEWAT BUALKVoHak AT ORI A B AU L INEEGE . otrars | . S v s Tl siatin Taide, tho srounds. wers AlGA full Xnowledge and approbation of Mac: | Flamt | MASON CITY, Ta., Aus, 28— (Speciai Tete. | Wil 80 (o Linesin on Labor day, Racing Commences at 2:30. Admission 50c. The finsanity commissioners want the inell, the owner of the stock. MicConnell | The effect of this wholesale onslaught will & n.)—The ninth annual convention of the DF e is prebably Northern Iowa Young People's Society of locn in town that has compiied with | Christian Endeavor was in session at Clear | POtmaster at Florence and a Pioncer aw, and it the Lake today. The day was devoted to socio Passes Away. | L T N o Y T L S P e et the board and pending transfer to the hospi- | Plaintiff. His cross-examination was long | all the terms of the mulct o t led by Miss Anna Adam of this | John Stalon, one of the ploneers of tals. They urge that there Is too much pub- | and searching, and before it was finished h: | actions are pushed in the distrct court every logical study —~ L. Snoden of the Chicago Theo- | Nebraska, died at his home in Fiorcne yes- A R‘ I Y (J I \ A S leity and too little saf in the present | feemed to be In pretty close touch with | one will be ciosed. The salcon men las night | city and O. arrangements, | Colonel Reed and the present directory of | were in a high state of trepidation, as well as logical seminary. Other addresses were made | torday, aged 84 years and 1 uft” Johnston, the negro sent from heve | the company. He admitted that all of the | indignaticn, and no man was more thorcughly | by H. E. Robers of Postville, Nellie Goodell county supervisors to provide a room at the | Was the only witness examined. He was put | most tiorcughly moralize the silcon busi- & court’ house for the detention and care of | On the stand by the plaintiff, and by his di- | uess in Council Bliffs. The fnsane patlents while under examination by | Téct testimony sustained the theory of the | not a & ALON. it L) Dot ! o u ! L Mr. Stalon was born in England and came Of the most beautiful patterns, original designs, and the prettiest fancies of archle to the penitentiary for life for murder, has | 10¢ I8sues ‘complained of were made whil> | and ~energetically consigned to the of Spencer, Rev. A, McAuley of Milton Junc- | "t B8 Lt O ence tects and home buflders faithfully and artistically reproduced. sent a finely wrought bridle to Sheriff Hazen, | e Was vice president of the company and asting demnition bow bows than J. J tion, Nellie Arnott of Nashua and B, R. Par- £ . 8 < PLATE GLASS— with the request that he rafe it off. It is | Member of the board of directors. The The saloonists were open in their chirges | meter of Rockford. Tonight Rev. A. D, where he resided until the time of his d:ath L made entirely of braidel le.ther, with silyer | 9UIry went back to the time the company | that it was nothing short of an attempt on | president of the state association, spoke on ne funeral will be held from the resdence From a single window to car lots, [t Tt | Was organized in the spring of 1892 at 2 o'clock this atternjom, with interment GLAZED SASH— In Forest Lawn cemetery. Tie deceired All stock sizes, and any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any was a devout member of the Church of E plated snaffie and other metal paris, . - A 18 g and | the part of the at Tepresents six months of the dreary life of | PoWR WIth the franster j‘.'(ffll"kk' o Resd peor old “Cuff.” | to MacConne e minute book wa orney to extort money, a | “Christian Citizens rosumption of the plan of campaign that was | «0 successfully and profitably operated by Church M ng competitor's prices by the b in evidence to show that the addition 10 | graceless adventurers several yeurs ago. NEOLA, 8.—(Special.) land, having united with that denominsticn N"‘m' »‘é‘"(’\‘}>’("4’f; secured an injunction to | ymprovements complained of as extravagar jea left his office early in the afternoon members of the congregation of St. Patrick’s [ when a mere boy. He was highly educited COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT-‘ OIL & GLASS CD. ARG Tar -3[,_,‘1";"’[’;:";' l‘m‘l‘-“:":"f’vflr J‘"r;‘k" | and unnecessary were made or profected at | and all attempts to find him later in the | church have found cause to disagree with | and by profession was an architect and sculp- The largest exclusive house in Western lowa. Send for prices on estimates. Tustice ‘shop. fn Lewls. townanip. Tt fa | (At timie, and by the aMrmative vote of Mac- | evening at his usual haunts were frultlest | pyner M. T. Seniftmacker. the priest in | 'O Masonic Temple Building. Contell. 'The present ywn 1o | It was even intimated that he was barricaded liave been built with his consent, and more | in his house, fearing personal violence. than this, that he had gone to an Omah: Many of the citizens were outspoken in | firm of architects and contracted for a set | their denunciation of the attempted enforce- of plans for a §15,000 structure, which he wa: | ment of an obnoxious law. Judge James was ng on Eighteenth | qegirous of seeing erected, and for which he | particularly severe and favored the calling of a young red and | was in fa to the manner of conducting the [ UPOn coming to Nebraska Mr. Stalon en- tion . and | B282d in mercantile business, operaing a R tened to have him semoved. - Tha pricst | large store for a number of years. Thirty insists on church dues being promptly paid | Years ago he was appointed postmaster at and evenly distributed on a new basis. The | Florence, and ever since has served in that trouble will be taken up to the bishop. capacity. He was always held in the highest claimed that the jury before whom the case was tried simply brougnf in a verdict for Sigler, without naming any amount, and that the court filled in the blank. | A man named Knotts, 1f street and Third avenue had chargs financial affairs of the organiz RIS ak\e atolen trort hig bervara Tostdoy | Lhm 'nr' .,g bor llrlmmx money uwlvln the _Ay-nd‘b:r;nu--m‘u ;E\'x:“u;!r‘rm-lv;-x‘r-r :‘\'v':un'u l’;"r TENTT ) (;' eem by his ne ghbors and acqua'nianc:s. If so it is to your interest to select that Paint It stolen f barnyard Tuesday | gbligations of the railway company. It was | the purpose of getting an expression of the oy le 4 ed. e leaves a wife, one son, George Staicn, chic " " i night. Early yesterday morning Zed Beth- | ajso shown that the money to pay for these |opinfon of business men and heavy properly | SIOUX CITY, Aug. 28.—(Special Telegram.) | and a daughter, Mrs. Rose §mpson which puts off the necessity of rep.dnting for ers was around trying to sell a young red | plans was appropriated from the funds of th- | owners STAASHBY 1S teLWorts (A FRBAL It GOl £ the longest period. The paints manufactured and white calf to the butchers. The police | raflway comp Many of the saloon men say they will| — Vi ud Hovie e Ak CENTRAL LABOR UNION. by the HEATH & MILLIGAN MFG. CO. fill this regarded it as a remarkable coincidence and | There are a host of witnesses yet to be | make no defense, and if they cannot settle | Plicity in the murder of Max Noack and Futts : Moae ¢ _ 2 locked up Bethers. The latter will try 10 | examined, and the case will prcbably last | with Shea they will close up and go out of | Hazel Hammond Sunday morning, was ar- | Arrange: wtn for the Celebration of requirement. They have been z,fuld lnr the past prove today that the calf he was trying to | geveral days if they are all required to giye | the business. In any event it will be profit- | raigned in police court today on the charge Labor Day ¢ pleted. ? forty years and have won the distinction of b2- 4 #ell belonged to his father-in-law. thelr testimony. Several of them refused to | sble for the atiorney, for the statutes allow | of murder in the first degree, and her hearink | At a meeting of Central Labor unfon last p ! ing the most dur.ble and economical, Notices of appeal from the sherift’s award fy for the reason that their demand for | & Rood fat fee in each case where an injunc- | set for September 4. Dan Berry, the other | gvening the report of the committee named in the cases of the property owners who were | fees at the time they were served with o ;y.'r‘n“nfhlle::;w‘: ml ."‘I.\‘:;‘I';}:‘l]'r,:“;ms today will | suspect, will not ln)urr:n ned until the con- | (5o AFRnaEaEala IoF LEAVCe srationto! given damages fcr the Unicn avenue improve- | subpoena was not complied with. This dif @ ith grea . clusion of the inquest s S b B e Kined i LiGGe Stater. Stk ettt ratcTaatovall it DAV| ; DRH&!')pGAI}Eg% HOUSE a bond for the cost | ODEBOLT, Ia., Aug. 28.—(Special Tele- | land beach, the labor unions of the city to > office of the clerk ,of th trict court. The sheriff's jury of ap- by Jo w 1 Slov Recovering | ve 5 rais Y . 3 a1 5 ¢ 220 | gram.)—Lucille, aged 11 years, daughter of [ 1eceive 50 per cent of the profita of the < % praisers fixed the amount that the Bridge and NOT DONE YET. r Hix Rough Experie ‘:“r A. Groman of this place, was instantly | Beach association for the ~day. Senator | Carries the most complete stozk of Drugs, Paints and Gl aul, who almost went into the | 111 ®oday by the dischurge of & shotgun in | Thurston. Judges Ambrose und Baxter and Terminal companys should pay them st $1 Soain B otk curd John W bt se appel o™ Ja <onig. Bennison Browx. Big Closing Sn J . f H Y Rt CAEPAALiNG ATBRLISCAL K OnIg Missouri river several days ago, is much im- | the hands of her brother, Adolph. They were | B M, T will deliver addresses rly in a normal condition of | playing and he pointed the gun at her, not | A report was submitted favorable to the macher, A. C. Spurr, two lots, Eniile Wege-| to Continue Three Weeks Longer. 5 ner and James C. Bailey. Owing to the fact that the owners of the | Proved and n n plan of establishing a co-operative store in Dr. Snyder of the school board has been | £ e fotnd e ot fo | fealth again. It was supposed that Paul had | knowing it was loaded y DAn e T GBI, AoU Al The ot paration Justifying his action In not consulting his | Duilding have not found a new tenant fcr|attempted to jump into the river while Amed W Sues for Divorce. is placed at $10.000. Several shares have ommitteeman, Mr. Fonda, by saying | the big store room of Benniscn Bros., they | laboring under a fit of insanity induced by | CRESTON Aug, 28-—(Special Tele- | ben taken. The project contemplates a store fellow Ta that when he was on the same committee | . .= A Yo financ'al troubles, but this is denied both | o . ssey, aged 62, has applied | *Milar to the English establishments. last year Mr. Bridenstein did not consult | Yesterday made a proposition to lat them re- | | iR loe®ong his attending physicians. The | STam)—Mrs. Bussey, aged 62, has applled | “jopp G. Kuhn of the Musiclans' Protective Bim about the appointment of teachiers, and | main in the bullding and continue their | liter state that they discovered no traces of | (O @ divorce from her husband, Cornelius, | union and J. F. Jordon of the Coopers’ upion that this one-man report was according 1o | elosiog out sale. The proposition was ac.|mental aberration, but found that Paul had | a%ed 65. The couple have lived together | were admitted as delegates. time honored custom. Mr. Bridenstein ob- | 4 proy been overcome temporarily by the heat. Mr. fOrty-two years. President Fisher appointed W. S. Sebring, Jeots fo this explanation, and says that he | cepted, and for three weeks more the music [ Paul thinks that he went to the rver tg o chairman, and B. M. iff and Julius Meyer not only consuited Dr. Snyder, but other | op crashing prices will be heard in Council | bathe his head or get a drink. He denies members of the arbitration committee. in Coun Callor write for prices or color cards. BARAARARA AAAA AARA ARRARARAD 5 The Balmy South! Land of Plenty No Hot Winds enernl Wrigl members of the board, that he is in any financial distress, DES MOINES, Aug. deneral Wright's ) S 3 No Drouths. The police department recelved a photo- | Blufts. The sale las been a phenomenal it | eondition is practically unchanged from yes Boyw' Reception at Y. M. C. A. o e graph of the two Union Pacific bandits yee- | success in all respectes, and thousands have [ LAST WEEK OF THE BOSTON STORE | terday afterncon. Phy:ic'ans now siy he may | The junior depurtment of the Young Men's two and three crops raised a year. terday. One of them was at once recognized - X live several days, but do not believe e can | Christian association will hold open houte to by Detectives Murphy and Weir as the " t Clearing Sale. recover, all Omaha boys, from 7:80 to 8 o'clock to- Knudesen they had under arrest hero for | in the advertisements of Benniscn Bros. has | This week will close the most successful | o0 BT CONSOLIDATION. | DIEht, at the building. The accasicn is the burglary, and who was afterward sent to the | peen made good. All those promises cf rare | Cl¢ATINE sale we have ever had RIGhTING Lovan g 2 presentation of the prizes to the winners H Yl gt S A Only a few summer goods left. For this | 3 = G Atlon_ofthe ALIERIL] penitentlary for ffteen monthe ' The second | o Gill be renewed for the next three | week we make extra requetions to close out | Great Northern Stockholder Opposes | in the “Book Plan” (from the English P. S Free fuel. Rich lands. Fine rall- roads and the best shipping facil- s bring the markets of the received the benefits.. Every promise made Aug % 1t £ whole country o your door. Work and this land yields you abundant, never falling crops that bring big % on, will | The thrifty Sco’chman’s fabi one was a stranger and not Johnson, as it | theiDanl Wit Nos(hera PAs1nG A, movement.) A first clams orchestra will prices and vou have something te was at first supposed. A few minutes after | weeks, It's a big stock of goods, and pesple | o0d lots. 5 s e O States | be in attendance. Director Cook will con- market all the year through. the subject was under discussion, Murphy | See bargains offered in hosfery and under- | ST. PAUL, Aug. 28.—In the United States.| 0 '© 4-AHCRASE. o i dobsan O0% w0 r S N 5 Mepped out on the street and about the first | €0UId ROt carry it away in the time originally | wear, laces and muslin underwear, wash | circuit court today the case of Thoman | et an athletc exbibition in the gymrasium, Cent['al MlSS]SSlppl man he met was Johnson. He was in com- | given. The crah this week will be startling. | 200U, gloves and handkerchiefs, drest goods | Pearsal, a stockholder of the Great Northern. | aui ¢-year-old boy, wiil render seoeral sons pany with another fellow, and when Murphy | pomemper, Bennison Bros. do nct intend te L "0 *1K® poor B000s Aot o VALKE owning 500 shares, against the Great North- | with banjo accompaniment. J. M. Gillan, ’ ¢ fenal epoke to them they both broke into a run. | “CMemben Hein L FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, ~ lern, to restrain that company from making | secretary of the Board of Educ UG A I L The companion of Johnson was caught in a few | move a case of goods. They are going to Councll Blufts, Is. | ¢\ iyor attempts to obtain control of the | make the presentation sprech. All boys and 5 d % = Phe richest sofl on the globe. The moments, but Johnson himself was not over- | jeave them in Council Bluls for the benefit Choir ¥ | Northern Pacific upon the resrganization of | their parents are invited to be present. rics—the best mills of Eu- tide ‘of fmmigration is turning to- hauled uutil he had reached First street The follgwing the completed program A 3 | wards this wonderful region. Twenty were both booked as suspicious charac- [ ©f the public and the friends whom they 1) fa the latter company, was taken up for | e ———- S — Rk f de- acres there with any sort of care B o 8 themsel ith a | urranged by the ladics for the ARthur EVant |4 hearing, The papers in the suit rope—give us choice ot de pays you more money than the best ers. They had provided themselves with a | go reluctantly leave. For the next few days 5 laga Load Q5. paners . . | 160 acres in the west. Stock runs Snerois 1onoh of egas, beetsteak. bread and | benefit at the Grand Plaza, Lake Manawa, | were filed the other day, but the answer o sions and best prices. | s in oxt. Botter "and waid_ they. were going out In the | there will be especial slashes in autumn | tomorrow evening | was ot ELENE l"llhl“' AT AR e Children Cry for 8 I out all the year and vou can raise woods somewhere to cook it when they en- [and winter underwear, medfum and heavy | Chorus—Ivory Warblers.. ; ... | when it was read in court. ’ - twelve. Garden farmng and frut B aie0 fhe elivers. 1t {6 he Gpinton of k > O e et Bbony Wasiers | The answer cited the fact in extensio mat | PItCher's Castorla. It enables Gis to place the{¥ JNEe sromaking mors money. for the police that they were getting ready for woolens and cottons, just the stuff you must lur : Mrs, Roff ,m.‘| Mrs, much advantage would accrue to the Great c ild f 1 . f ¢20, $25 and the northern ;mum\ now than they B ta Sold ceraaeiis 8 N o1 r an stockholder a S 2 | Vel J i) “touch” before morning if they had not been | o itation s B. Avers | €10 R RS al gt e L s 7 sui S | Peaches, plums, pears, Strawberrles, Interfered with. A0 LT o e R Bt oo Depariire from the Mauns - | to be entered into between the Great North- | PitGher's Castorla, 30 for suits to measure | Eeanes, plums pears, sirawberries A Wil Make n Big Lake. tains . . frank Badolet | €rn and the Northern Pacific, mainly through from these fine, soft pro- apricots—in fact all small fruits are Farm loans made in western Towa at 1ow- | oy pygineer Binyre has completed an | Fancy dance:t i il Lo | the acquisition of a line info Manitoba and Children cry o5 o 145 2 | § a profitable, never failing source of est rates. No delay in closing loans. Fire . Misses Hecsie Heno and Marion Tenton | a connection with Portland, Ore., a connec- £ dv, thrift ALE LR R e I and tornado insurance written in best of com- | ©laborate map of the property owned by the | Recitation—Sclected. S TOB Hughes | tion which otherwise would cost in the | Bifcher's Castoria ducts of the sturdy, thrifty | & &S panies, Bargains in real estate. LOUGEE | clty 1ving in and contiguous to Big lake Vocal "““'\h['s"'f'u;».|!-'"1‘;J-r' feld -Strelezki | pojgnborhood of $8,000,000. J . ki 1) Scotchmen | & TOWLE, 235 Pearl St. numbering nearly 200 acres. The entire tract Flute cbligato by F Badblat: In reply Mr. Horn went into the charter J | GEO. W. AHES, General Age:lt, « — has been leased to Gilbert Bros. for a period | Omaha Mandolin club .. ey history of the Great Northern and of the . y ol HOMESEEK of ten years, For several months they have | Y. M. C. A. dumb bell drill........ B Northern Pacific, his object being to show just the thlng to wear througn 1617 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. - been engaged in excavating a basin covering m»t-l‘mlllon »(vu\mlm' :-}«:um:“v “Vfam mu- | that the lines were parallel and that con. 3 ;}5 Vin Buarllngton Reute, five or six acres, which will be used as a | voot do b YT A Better Stay at Hama to* | solidation was unlawful. the summer—in fact, two | guvanaay Wi sav e ) t Home, Ned Mitchell August 29, September 10 and 24. | receptacle for the water from the numerous Lad Luv:hruu:n to lvnrln‘m!« l;‘;nnnllnpmofxfiu:h, springs in the vicinity, and ultimately for | Ivc Warblers b etann bik west, wes northwest. For - | the purpose pp ol Y “olonel Reed romise ¢ gouthwest, and northwest. For full In-| the ‘purpose of supplying their stock of | Colonel Reed has promised an exhiibition in | gy York & formation call on or address { ce. They have lald pipes and connected with | archery during the eve L N X \ to the end. 7 4 ¥, The Genuine Round Oak Furnace 1s th B i8N0 " e | a full clinch between the two is predicted as | tjon committee of the New Yo : New $ & same success that the Genuine Round Oal: the supply of water has been 8o much greater | ropigjy approaching. sioncsoommitigonat oib Wiakorks @k New Suits to measure, $15 to 850, Leater is. Air-tight, gas-tight, burns any ORMED RPORATION. summers, and wear bright than they supposed that it has induced them gland met here today and formed the = Kind of fuel and less of it than any othey | 10 Mmake some important additions to their C. B. kindergarten opens September 2, w England Railroad company, which Is Overcoats about the same. u‘fx.'u‘{'5:"3.5":‘\.}.,.'"‘0.?" MO, m\nn.i rrives 4 h 37 b plant. The plan is now to excavate a basin o e the title of the new corporation contem- —_— LR L HMCL furnace made. Lowest prices. Cole & Cola, Pt The Hardman piano improves with E F e o Main Bt covering fifty or sixty acres, taking in th v proves Uss, | lated under the plan, The names of Trousers, $4 to $14 1iPAm, iiDenver kxpres A "d" : south end of the lake and running up to the e fnfl e S S SR ) 94 . o R TS Al % 0ipm Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammocks | levee, construct a new levee all the way siness Man's Queer Move. OLORR S o TnaNg) At L : . 1:0tpm. . Nebraskn. Looal (except B m cheap. around the lake itself, and bulld railway | BOONE, Ia., Aug. 28.—(Special Telegram,) | fIC* T+ Erench, Hdward L Rebbine, Wity 3 : Stockings, Seasconable fabrics of every g.xgtii’...,.fim.q..l Local (excepy su A iaem Hardman and Standard pianos, 113 N. 16th, | {F4cks upon it. Whether all of the latter | vy jenn'ngs, a shoe desler of this city, | M Riley. £Gardon’ Abbott.: Dayia: 8 Blim - 24opm. Fast Mail (for Lincoln) lan will be carried out or not, . APHS, The’ sceond big hasin wili be el | has mysteriously disappeared. He left his | and John Henshaw. Officers were chosen as and the overflow from the smaller basin, thé | store about 8 o'clock Monday morning, teliing | [ollows: ~ President, Grant B. Schiey; vice sort and best tailoring to | URLINGTON & Q.| Artives order resources Union Depot, 10tk & Mason Sts.| Omuha ERSONA ARAG Leaves [CHICAGO, Omub {7 ) Mrs. U. H. White left last evening to visit | engineers estimate, will be amply sufficient to | the clerks he was going to another part of | hrosdenty Gordon Abboil; second Wce brost: * Knee Caps o Chiougo Veatibule T50am friends in Chicago. | Ait and keep it full. A measurement of | the city. Instead he took a traln to Des | \rensuser. Amos T. Freneni secretary, Wil ; Samples malled. o Chiciiin & 8t Louln Express: . §0nm Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Estep retarned yester- [ the capacity of the springs, completed ycs- | Moines, where he wrote a letter to his wife, | [jam H. Porter: chief engincer, S. B. Bid- for Varicoss TR ) \ | s Bacioe Jubetion Local.....o. 5:30pm day from Cincinnati, | terday, shows that those already connected | saying he was in that city and for her to | well P ) Yeins 3 ssed. UL Fast Mai D 240bm Dr. and Mrs. Barstow entertained the | With are pouring a million and a quarter gal- [ do the best she could with the store. He| = et 1S, = = N t o i i | Low Rates for Atlanta. RS D Maktaay bvenia lons of the purest and clearest water in the | was seen on Walnut street at 2 o'clock Mon- | . . e lor Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Arthor left last | VO €VETy twenty-four hours. This does not | day afterncon by a Beone acquaintance, and | CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—The Burlington road TUSSES, ] Ar 1884 | take into account the largest springs located | eince that time he has not been heard from. | today withdrew the rates which it announced Trusses, R G0 Sclpg pokt it to ““""urx the Myoster property. WIth the latter Uhe | Jennings hus suffered some business reverses | yesterday from Kansas City to the Atlanta Syringes 2 , T daily swoply will reach almost 2,000,000 gal- | in the past few vears, and it is feared b ositho o bo & NORTHWERT N, Avrly Mrs. C. B. Randlett and daughter have [lons. This would give over 150 gallons of | mind has wrs, and it Is feared I8 | exposition. But for all that it fs about a ) irives A mind has become unbalanced. He has been | sure thing that they will be put into effect : e e St Louss, | Omana Uaion Detot, 10t & Muson sts.| Omaha returned from an extended visit to frienis | water daily to each man, woman and child | in Boone but a few months, but previous to | again, not only by the Burlington, but by the 8 Atomizers. J 10:40um. ustcrn Express oy | at Elkhart, Ind. in Council Bluffs, an amount sufficient to | coming here he had been in buziness in Belle | majority of the western roads as well. Chair- i g L7 t ST PAUL. Omana, | 4:20pm. L0 Ventibuied Limited. 8. B. Wadsworth went to M’'ssourl Valley | more than supply the city with water for all | Plaine, Cedar Rapids, Independence and B DENVER Grkna }":‘n“';{w ~';f'~lm1 g ogIph OR hYeR o . " aves (CHICAGO, R. I & PACIIiC yesterday to deliver an address before the | Purposes. The enterprise so far is private, | Dubuque, but no word can be received that A 2.quirt DESMOINES. PITTSHUR haial Ui Deiot, 10th & Mason 207 S. i5th STREET. Toam/Cichgo, MiL & BT, FATL Agie ....Chicago Limited, ALL OUR WORK MADE IN THIS CITY BY THE BEST JOUR TAILOKS. wan Caldwell of the Western Lines Passenger | assoctation has called a conference of the is about 65 | Ciicago lines for tomorrow to consider the question of making rates for the Atlanta ex- Veterans' association, | but the phase it will assume later is only a | he has gone to those places. He Miss Kate Shepler, a graduate of the | Matter of conjecture years old. for sherifft. It was only one of the od | Blufts, and they get their power by tapping lady's attempts to be funny, but the ycung|the wire of the street motor. The insurance .m"w“““m““‘ ation. sun.) =——OF" Ooinst Byt .""‘"{‘"“““' ‘““1 subseluently | The Standard_piano next to the Hardman Will Raise & Orop of Celery | position. The action of the' Burlington was Watcr Bag WASHINGTON, NEW YORK. INDIANAPOLIS B EAST. a teacher in the public schools of this city ot ct more suspe; of rates than , & Atiantic TG T fo1t yosterday (o Commance hi ascond. yess|) Insurmmes ve, Bieetrio Motors, | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Aug. 25.—(@peciali— | \* fRSH o O 8 snsvention of rates tha ; 0. ) i S DL e N Exprtia O at Stanford university, California The fire insurance men have started in on | Celery Erowing is to be entered upon here next — . ‘il e or O, HARTFORD, PORTLAND, CRE. LOSANGELES. Chicogn_Vestibuled_Li Miss Lilian Ashley and M'ss Olive Benn of |a scheme by which they expect to compel [ YeAr on an extensive scals, Thimas Kelly Police Judge Dufly Dend. T : WEST. i Macedonla, who are a tending the teachers' | some radical changes in the electric motor [ Will plant thirty-five acres along the Cedar | NEW YORK, Aug. 28—Ex-Polico Judge | P e Giiahona & Texan BX (% SuR ) 0ARTR 3 institute, were reportel by “the only ‘morn-|puginess in Council Bluffs, There are a | RIVEr, and is now preparing the ground for | Patrick Gavin Duffy of this city died at fl[man c Unne [ug [] Npam m 17 | 2its lovada | {dmited, ing' paper In Councl Bluff=" as being here| goodly number of these electric motars iy | the €rop. ‘Tnms River, N, J., of paralysis ‘FI[{SI N‘\ [ [OVAI BA\K Teaves [ C. BT, P M & O Awrive to work in the interests of Frauk Robnson fuse in different kinds of business in the 1513 Dodge St.—2d Door West P, 0. [\ L Nl V1Y [EEmanl Repos 4150 AR JEOIE: Mo L M | ladies are quite indignant and are lcok ng | companies claim that this increases the risk E._& MO. ¥ Y for the youth who presides over the local | of fires, and that the only proper way is to i Depot, 16th and Webster Sts. | Omahy part of the scrap book. | have o’ separate wire run from the power . Council Bluffs, lowa. 2:10pm i+ Mall 85 Bavrem A R - e | house. They cite no instances of any fires — filtom..(ex. Bat) Wyo. ¥a. (o 4 —— of getting the power, but still they insist on CAPITAL, . . . $100,000 | £:1%0m 8t._Fuul Exprese 1T $16.75. $16.75. ®16.78. | | change, claiming that in all other a | Leaves'| “ K. C., §T. J. & C. B, Arrives Councll Bluffs to Loulsville, Ky., and re- | sparate wire is used. An advance in rates WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINES aha|Union Deot, 10th & Mason 8ta.| “Ome turn, account G. A. R. reunion, less than | of | per cent was made some time ago on all | we i YOUR COLLECTIONS, Kansus City Day Express..... §3pm one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale | pluces where an electric motor was in use [ i | ONE O OLDEST BANIKS IN IOWA C. Night Ex. vin U, P. Trans. 6:00uin September 8, 9§ and 10, | and now the threat 1s whispered that soon 5 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSUTS MISSOURI PACIFIC Arrives O, M. BROWN, Ticket Agent. | apaoluts refusal will be made to insure any 1 e ure ’ CALL AND SEE US OR WRITE. | Dept,_iith an”Webaier sta. ['6 matia s Not n Pop, property in Council Blufts where an electric g Sife e — = - | B paul EERE eeas JORERI COUNCIL BLUFFS, Aug. 35, 18951 re. | Molor 8 used. Tae insurance folks ray that TRADE MARK | afia” Local (bx. Bun.j.. .. 8:000m specttully decline o act as 8 delegate to the | I, the motcr company will run a separae . i I \ i i UX CITT & PACTFIC Th; . y wire for furnishing power they will take off s b PGSl : i n N Depot, 16th wnd Webster Sts, | Om e convention. T will uever assst | Tarce for, ({TI4BINE POwer they will take off Is absolutely safe, and certain, gives instant re- M GRew OPECial NOUCES -LOUNCH DIUNS | e e, L o in nominating any wan on a platform I do | of jnotors are being put in the squeeze, and it SRR A g S o : > SIOUX CITY & PACTFIC, [AriTyes not fully endorse. FRANK CHILDS. A e L e a8 lief and permanent cure, in every form ot piles. SP"I'O“' :.I:'.'I' | voavee . B8 Depot, 10t & Mason Sts.| Omuha - . t TALY = = o = | Yes, the Eugle laundry that good | earrled out most of them will be com- ¥ % d A A . WHO TREATS o - T RAN AU o +-Bloux” City Parscnger loundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway, | belldd to abundon the use of - elec- The instant reliet experienced in all cases is a : PRIVATE D/SEACES, | 0 Bine, at W & Homecs, 6 mickdway. i B padl Ll 4 11 in doubt about this try it and be convinced, | Lrieity .lunl vul»mu;e some - other source ot surprise to physicians and patients alik ) 9EAV s. — - e | Loaves | UNION PACIFIC. JArTive Dot forget name ard pumber. Tel 1 ower. The cost of running the rce 'prise ) rians ¢ atie ike. JP Woaknows anasecrst’ | pOR RENT, BEPT. 1, 159, CORNER STORE: a|Union Depot, 10l & Mason Sta.[ 0 9 ¥ separate wire is estimated at being about dp P ME; a'-':ll-' room, 2xi00, in Bupp bios,” Rabm ‘:.c‘:n. ;lhm ) lf‘uuvi-v, Ev LIPS | 3T We have leased the L. G. Knoits & Co. | $2,000, and the motor company may see it 3 at drug storesand rec S 2 i Cenlrally located: E. H. Sheate & o dopm. 111D Overiana Hver. 11 dpm coal yards and will furnishi all kinds of coal, | to their interest to invest this additional Bold a gd and recommended for blind, B -y ARy T e | OB s PaciBe Hapreia, e 10 e welghed on city scales, ton and over, without | fum rather than lose what revenue they are leeding. rudi g itchi iles. ) 00 ! GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL Fast Mail Liiiees 4:30pi0 extra charge. A. J. Biood & Co. already recciving from the salo of power. At bleeding,protruding and itching piles. 50c. and 81, Jaewanh A0 w0t . 1 Rtk YA | e TS TR I LWL Tt present, however, there are no indications WANTED, GIRL FQR NERAL HOUSE- | 9 Jaica Depot, 10th & Masan Sla.) Umahs L, The Harduan plaso wics many {risoda. that they s¢¢ 4 4t all o he light lu which | OBV VVVVVV VTV VIV VTV VTRV ork, Mrw B. Uekd, w0 Bt Louls Cannon Balll.. U Plerce slrest. | “Copm.. iadtom

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