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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: I'RIDAY, AUGUST 21 There are TSI T SRSt | W, 8. Babeock {8 cxpecte the blood is g g R B Ly and the system thorot - | h\v\‘hw\ g g0 ke foF aoRort eieit rinated by this deadly virulent pe | v tana. fhet a sore of ulcer Appears on some ~ ~ Athe " oturn home with her hus- | DT AVAT AT VT O 4 ¢ South Om Ny P special agent for the 8tand. Then a of u I ) jail last June on the charge of attempt | condition was s her t Rpector Cook, charged with plumbing | SSTous cells form anc are {1 - ing to throttle a baby which [ts parents ‘[‘yt?'dl\lr now Heenss the blood near th Ha R e (‘.! L — = fiad feft i & ek b on the strest i Wal Dolliver Istues Statement in Reply \n‘ e Mival of e e Sohuits and fam returned | size and severity, with sharp shoo ad a baby cab e street ir 3 val clubs, the Bryan-Stevetion ol S0 wnd family ¥ T I ! NS y which took in Paris and Lo pains. No matter how often the sore i3 MINOR MENTION, (POINT FOR ASPHALT PAVING {nut Ater being in il bere u tew daya it | Apto ntment by Shaw, | and the Bryan olub, are &s much at sword *port & good. time Femoved by the surgeon's knife of flesh Davis sells glass. y b bt bl jm.; nhr-(m'nl she was ln( musmu;‘ll mind - | rotnts a fore. When the Jacksonian Boyd Mullen, instructor of 1 destroying plasters, another comes and is . 4 s and the commissioners transferred her to | club notified the South Omaha democrats the public schools, returned last Oying p whaly e blood o -cent cigar gt. Be | | e e ittt Thdiana, | worse” The real discase is in the blood, Why not smoke the WWhy clyar? N Ll - WILL SEEK RATIFICATION BY THE PEOPLE | iht Mr. Bryan would eat with them ater m an estended Viils in ndiane. | R (¢ treatment st pegn thete, Thy Leffert, 206 Bdy., tests eyes free Alderman MoDonald Secures a Start Alon & ecting Thursday night at its, poisoned blood must be invigorated and S Tare Rnd globee &t BINbY'L Cherished Lines, y - | His One Ambition in Congr win | Park, there was general rejoicing among ) “EEvans hail, Twents-vighth 5 ;:\-xfiml. and when this is done cancerous Fine A. B. C. beer, Neumayer's hotel. . Ftamouth Savings Bank Brings S0l | Be o Represe Whole State | helr ranks. However, both clubs had an Fhis club meets every ThUrsday | eefiq can no longer form and the sore will Dr. Btephenson, 10l Pearl 8t. Tel —_— AR Greenshieids, o Menrerent (he Whole State | oye on the glory of belug his ent riainer 4R Who was sevarely clubbed | heal naturally and permanently. chmidt's photos, new and lafest st A recent sale of Councll Bluffs realty, in ers Be and the Bryan-tevenson club immediately [ O} OWene: who, was severcly, clubbad | B arat M, Keesliog You get the best dinners at the Vienna. FOURTH WARD STREETS TO HAVE IT which fraud is alleged, is responsible for True Republican, made all arrangements and advertised the | rost Wednesday night, was yesterday fiv 41 Windsor Ave., Bristol. Riley, best photographer, 402 Broadway > 0 eeting under thelr aus 10 and costs, - He will eke it out in jail enn., writes: 1 am P«“‘rm,‘“l: ,,.|“,,|"v.; ltams, 641 Bay. & making J. P. Greenshields, a prominent mMeeting under thelr duspice And then | 1L and nime (85t Hn. Woy totibea. of W6 | vestsoid MR for 1Reds J3.C. & W, Woodward, architects | Ideration Will le Had ¢ a | real estate dealer of this city, defendant in " & " ; the Bryan club balked | Betore muetine the offeer, and aiso that hie | years had suitered with & W. E. Lewls sells monuments ceting Next Mon When the |00 action brought yesterday in the district | DES MOINES. Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | A few days ago the Bryan-Stevenson club [ is an ex-soldier from the Philippt The | sevare form of Cancer on Lemp's beer, Soenke Boyse Matter ia to Be DeWnitely court by the Portsmouth Savings bank. The | STam.)—United States Senator J. P. Dol- | officials saw that they had made a mistake | Police congider both of the storles myths. ay Jaw. which the doctory Lemp's bee ke Boyser Wties 18 to A ¥ i - - said’ was fncurable, and Best beer, P L. Rosenfeld Deelded bank asks that Greenshields be compelled to | }ver arrived in this city this morning and | in ignoring the Bryan club and that there FIRE RECORD. that I could not live more Betentific opticlan Woolman's, give an accounting of the transaction and [ 9UFIDK the day was the recipient . | s B - speaking in afternoon at Syndicatc MYSTERY OF A LOCAL LAND TRADL, | sicite amof of con- | was a very good chance of a boycott being cdthelr statement a8 trae Bwiy fo convey to the bank the title to 180 mcres | tiued congratulations from all on the ap- | pronounced against the Brvan meeting ang Wois ae ety Siid iad given up a1l Hope Girl wanted, for housework, at 709 § of land, which ix alloged to have been part | POIntment which had been conferred by | they tendered an invitation to the Bryan g b e Wl of ever being well again % v i IOWA CITY, 1 (Speclal.)— xth street Alderman McDonald succeeded at the | o¢ ¢ho coneideration in the sale | Governor Shaw. Senator Dolliver made | club to co-operate with them in enter(aining Y. la, Avg. 23.—(8pecla {rhen my druggist, kiiow cotge Haworth fs home from a three | mecting of the ity council last night ir public the following statement, Including John Monroa's store at Downey was de- | ingof myconditlon recon At triz to Colorad | 8 council last night In | “mhe pank formerly owned lot 1, block 2, | ! sdich dl: LB $|Mr. Bryan. This Invitation was officlally [ ool ot . A large kerosene | mended5.8. 8, Aftertak o lgn pletures and_buttons, €. 1. |DAVIIE the rexolution calllog for the pav- | 1 Bioiice Arat addition, the property be. | N8 acceptance of the appointment declined with thanks. In refusing the invie ve ¢ ) h 108 & few bottles the sore ampalgn pletures an ing of the second group of streets taken . feel very grateful to Governor Shaw | lamp fell and spread the flames in every di- | Lepan to heal, to the surprise of the physicians, Alexander & Co., 333 Broadwiy | ing located on Broadway, near the corner | tion the Bryan club gave ny reasons o s TR ¢ g Trom 1 tAbiE ‘A8d . consiNeved:. 0% this ¥ the confidence which he hus © ! | rection, and soon the entire stock and build- | andina shorttime made a complete cure. 1 have Get your work done at, he popular & ’ %, ou of Scott street. Greenshields, as agent for 1 have known from the beginning that | {or not wishing to go to the supper, but laundry, 724 Broadway. 'Phone 157 motlon all the streets and avenues em- | yp, pany, notified it last March that he had | he had my name under consideration || signed the following as the maim. under ~[ing were consumed. The building was owned xn;-wllm """;,m‘\' Imm-u;‘xl-‘-;;l:;"dn-‘!“ll:lel gis Tefreshing—in fact, am enjoying perfect hea W. C. Estep, undertaker, 23 Pearl street. in the resolution except three were | do not think that anyone can doubt that & '§ " by James Watson of this city, whose loss Telephones: Offico, #7; residence, 33. Ituientn trote: ‘the et B orc|an offer of $5,200 for the property, the | ko ‘s Mtven eanielinnout hitention ty | 1Ying objection: They do not think it is right | ”W‘\ .80 ““ “‘"“m & 10058 HOR4TH overcomes this de- W. F. Graff, undertaker and licensed em. [ S8 100 FIOM luced & new resolution | Yould-be purchaser (o pay $1,000 cash down [ the difficult problem which has been in | for any club, clubs or “set of politicians” 43,600 y uai 3 s structive poison end balnier, 101 Bouth Main street. “Phone 50, | Pllshed this he introduced & new redolutlon | 4y g gyyq 4 mortgage back to the bank for | M8 hands and it requires no special knowl- [ to attempt to control or monopolize the at- | removes every vestige sition P e 1 solttion, Misy &6 &h to1I6We “" | offer and the sale was made interests have been entirely linated. | the guest of the whole democracy of South| MADISON, Neb., Aug (Special.)— makes new, rich blood, The regular meeting of Myrtle lodge, No. st 10y &re a8 follow Later the bank alleges that It discoveree gard It as a great nor that Governor | Omaha. The entertalument would consume strengthens the body and builds up the general health " Wtest, trom Brotiway 1o & as chosen me from (he many olde | Fire last evening totally destroyed J. H 12, Degree of Honor, will ‘be held " this | , FIL #treet, from Broadway to FIfth | ihat in addition to the 5,200 the purchaser | Al more ‘L xmerienced pmbie. mmei ol dhs | f0UF OF five Hours of bis attention. the Bryan | Saulpaughi's. farmmosse. Leven mites enst of - p L i / Seventh strect, from Broadway to Fifth |of the property had given 180 acres of land | Kinte ax the succearor’ of Sentor “Gear. |club claims, and on account of the price | (s city. AN the furitare and clothing, | | 1 You ave a suspicious sore, or have in- The regular ing, of Councli Sarmp: | ayenus in Harrison county as part of the consid- | It I8 my intention to accept the appo'nt- |charged it will necessarily preclude the | sy ia 2 herited any blood taint, send for our free oodmen of the World, will be held this | “gighth street, from Broadway to Eighth - ment, resign my seat in the houss, e 100 in money and a gold watch were con- | ooy on Cancer, and write to our medical event - Joy eration. The bank further alleges that to . pusly rendared | POOTer class of voters from attending. This | ¢y The o : ) @ ning avanue cline ‘the nomination unanimousiy tendor umed. The explosion of an oll stove was | denartment for any information or advice Mrs. Henry Delong returned yesterday irst avenue, from Pearl street to Eighth | conceal the fraud Greenshields fnformed the [ me on the 8th of May to the Fifty-soventh | class, it is sald, has just as much right to | (e cquse P 1 o 2 v from n six wecks visit with relatives in | street bank that the purchaser of the property | CNETess and ask the republicans of 1owa | see and hear Bryan as the “aristocrats wanted ; we make no charge for this ser. Empire, 'O Third avenue, from Eight atreet to ES 10 Tutity Governor Bhaw’s action when the | : — vice, Your letter will receivs prompt and Mrs, Walter 8. Stillman and little daugh- [ Twelfth street | was one F. V. Peck and the deed was made | legislature meets. The kindness and good- | A% lal reason the Bryan club does not Harn Near Gothen careful attention’ and will be. held in ter left last evening on a visit to relativ pFourth avenie, from Eighth street to|out to him, Peck also making out the | Wil which have for «o many years been Wish to advance the Interest of a faction | GOTHENBURG, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special.) Wriihest wannivice, n Davenaort Twelfth streot ortgage to the ban e bank now . | €Xtended to me by the people of lowa Vil | anxious to prevail at the coming p hG BAtH 6 » ehien, o566 ot onfidenc il 3. : " 8 Fifth avenue from Main street to Bighth | MOTtS8Ke 0 the bank. The bank now e- | FEIeMHICq (P CH0 DY, (RO BEOREON from m prevall at the coming prin The barn of Mrs. Willlam Ehmen, on, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Gyl Brown and family, who have been | Fo0} leges that Peck is the confidential clerk of | under thexe olrcumstances Among the workiug ciasses of the mile northeast of this place, burned this vk yisitinic w0 Grand Marals, Mich, Willow avenue, from Seventh street to | Oreenshields and that as soon as he re In entering upon the office of tnited [cratic party the position taken by afternoon, loss about $350. The fire got away d couple of this city, were married yes. The resolutlon providing for the paving | the property to a man named Erikson, who | etate and insofar as it dutles relate to | Proval. The Bryan club places no restric- | some rubbish, which spread and set it on - terday ring by Justice Vien of these streets and avenues for asphaltum | was the real purchaser. The bank now asks | party matters the whole republican pacty. [ tions upon the right of the Bryan club|fire. It was partially insured Stropy Assertions as to Just V Sanders Hoomer and Jennle Burks, both [is to come up for fina on and dete ircenshie e compel sile His 8 A members to attend the banquet perso tho Nemedies WL D otraRN, Roomer, and. Jannie Burks, both 7 final action and deter- | that Greenshields be compelled to make an ileat on s " member attend the banquet personaily, this eity veaterday uficrnoon, Justice For- | Mination on Monday, September 17. On | accounting of the entire transaction and to | to politics in the Tenth district Mr. |If they wish, but will not allow the club to| . %2%000 for Flying Machines. e —— rier officinting. motion of Alderman Boyer it was decided | convey.to it the title opinion | officially attend he American government is to devote ioyon _guarent to the 180 acres of | Dolliver declined to express any il | Mt bis Rheunation Rev. Mother Emily and Sister M that when bids were asked for the paving [land in Harrison county, which Erikson paid |as to who would be his successor in the | It was reported a few nights ago that the | $0:070 0 the purpose of experimenting o Qe Will cute Sedtly of the Dominfcan « ent in - Wiscq of the stteets |t S56 Y Mtine the Jattape parents, MY ana would be on a ten-year | as part consideration for the property owned [ house. He said that the only regret he (Jacksonian club managers had become | ¥Ith fYINg machines to ascertain thei: > e o Ri%e T ‘Connior of South THIra’ strest guarantee. Alderman Huber opposed the | by the bank had in leaving the housé was in parting [ frightened at the state of affairs politically | PYacticability for use in the ermy. This p that bis Dyspepsia Cure For sale, cheap, two firstclass incubators, [ Matter all through on the grounds that | Regarding the suit brought against him by | from the people of the congressional dis- | in South Omaha and hud ordered the Bryap. |'® & 1478 5um to use for an experiment, il cuie ladigeation and two brooders, '3 thoroughbred ‘chickens: | he did not believe the work could he com- | the Dortsmouth Sevings bk . b rer) | trict Stevenson club to calm down a little op |49 YeU It cannot compare with that spent S a1 Kiadey Core e 016 Kast Plerce “atreet, - Councll | pleted before frost set in and he was op- | shields stated lnst evening that he sold the| The Iowa state fair opens tomorrow |Bryan would not eat with anmy of then [ Rstanbiy bic LHORS WhO ‘eXDUFIMmETL TWAtH bR A warrant was fasucd last evening for | PO%€d 10 laying any asphaltum in winter. | property in question for the bank to C. M. | (Friday) and Saturday will be utilized in [ This caused some alarm and the next| YATi0US so-called dyspepsia cures. Take Trouble: that | hia the urrest of Wil Hrown, an employe at | The streets embraced in this resolution are | Powers of Omaba for $5,200, Powers, for |Reneral preparations. The last five days|morning there appeared a printed it Hostetter's Stomach Bitters and avoid ex- terrh Cure will eure : : erview ik o t it the Northwestern freight houge, on the |located in the Fourth ward and are those | reasons of his own, having the decd made | have been busy ones on the grounds, where [ with Dr. McCrann, the president kgl | DRUASE BN HUNEE R Bty At BRUR G fisird charge of assuulting W 5-yeartold son of [ which 1t is claimed a majority of the prop Someph Smit out In the name of Peck, who at that tim | (he majority of the supertntendents have | that the Bryan-Stevenson chub did not pre. | PFES8IY 10 cure constipation, dyspepsia and 't Geraghty, living at 1212 South Main | €LY owners affected desire paved with|was employed as a clerk by Greenshields, |had their beadquarters and been engaged | pose monopolizing the affair: that an SLLR RO VT e street, fell from u motor car yesterday |asphaltum in place of brick ) 3 rning. He struck on his head and was The streets allowed to stand in the invi- Powers subsequently sold the property to |I0 receiving entries and directing the |tation would be extended to the Bryan DEAT 0RO Oure 5 g P " s 4 ’ Kiy ‘Freak up i e sk B beka g | e ; e R R L e DEATH RECORD. e g TR D P R ] original resolutlon are: Ninth averue, | payment, traded the 180 acres of land in |Kates will be closed except to exhibitors. | would be cqually divided between ot cemedies At all A Robert Scott and John Ryan were ar- | from Main street to Sixth street; Sixth | Harrison county. The sale from Powers to |On Monday the regular program will begin |clubs. When the committees last night charged with disturbing | street, from Bighth avenue to Sixteenth the peace by fighting i the Northwestern the two Gustay ul Cluseret. AL TOULON, Aug. 23.-—Gustav Paul Clugeret the Erikeons was entirely a separate trans. |10 €nrnest, us all the attractions are ex- | pointed it was found that out of the sixty | mimer of aer wraee e ornat Cluscrat. DRSO U AT 0 e Nortiiveeletn | avenue; h‘th‘ \venue, from Main street [ action from the one in which the bank was | Pected to be here by Saturday night and | persons named there was but one active today of pueumonia. He bad a remarkable cheek which he said Scott did with a knife, | '0 Sixth stree interested | the midway running full blast on Monday. | working member of the Bryan club upon the career of adventure. Jordan & Mahara's farce comedy, “A After the Motor Co y. | The race track is in excellent condition | list and only five in all from the Bryan elup, | " 3 Soriog, Chie T i T hetraution hat | These streets it proposed to pave Seott Sues for Damages. and the first heats will be called Monday | The boycott has been keenly felt. At Fa oliows Fallure nights The music s said to th brick and the clerk was instructed to : As huljn 1;.| his w‘nn. ed feelings for | afternoon the two drug stores at which tickets were | to use Fole Kidney Cure in time. 1t , . d oriinul, while the dinlogue and Ladvertise for bids as soon as possible. Al- | PPINE unjustly arrested Joseph Scott has placed for the supper five had b taken in carlier etages of Bright's disease udlerous complications cause a continuous 5 g hi rrested on Ser Charge. e e heen sold up | 1 s » - ludferous complications cause a continuous *gerniin™Brown suggested that the paving| PFOUEHL Suit in the distrlot court against A . to last night. For fe | ana dsabetes it is certain cure. You have onr of laughter from be <o end o a g Spec of a frost the pric roar of luughter from beglnning to end Isaac Ballard, L. Oliver Zorns and J. v | . E MARS. In. Aug 23.—(Speclal.) he price The funergl of the late W. R. Driskell, | 06 SIXth street be pushed forward ux rap- | Isaac Theckla Anderson, a young Swede girl, | N48 been reduced from $1 to 50 cents ana | Noticed the Ligh death rata from there dis- who died In New York City o few days ago. | idly as possible so that it might be laia | Pinnell to recover §1.000. According Inwrum- to L' Marts yestarday in wearch of | Still the democrats refuse to nvest comes and it Is rot wike to fgnora early on his return from European r Wil | hefore the motor company tears up is | tN€ complaint as set forth in the petition | . 9 e Individual [ #ymproms vhen a medicine like pmmb e Foley's e held this morning at 1030 o'clock. Serv- 00 e 0 | her alleged seducer and the father of her members of the Bryan club | ®) ees Wit he et e e ity Wagriow | tracks on this thoroughfare. The motor com- | SC0Lt recites that on October 23, 1yon,| heb allcasd heducor and the fo Fargo, N.|®ere yesterday appronched and tickets | Kidney Cure can be bad. Myers-Dillon FOR PUDDINGS, CUSTARDS, cemetery. Dr. A M. Carter arrived ves-|pany has decided to abandon th street | Accompanied by his aged father, V. H D., where she is employed in the family | °fered them giatis, but they declined with | Pru& Co. Omaba; Dillon's Drug Store, BLANG MANGE, ETC. L e o New York. . |and connect ita Main street line with the |Beolt, he took passage on a train out of |t g M7y Bpd ot SOPOYEL LIRS PRl | thanks. They remembered the committee | SOUth Omaba. NO OTHER EQUALS IT IN PURITY AND DELICACY. A ot n mevena{hal Of 0 flest Broad: | Buburban tracks at Bixteenth avenue and |ihIS clty for Bt. Joseph. On arriving at | STV <0 FECRURER, B AWCRIER TN | tigt and it spolled their appetites, Most ot bought several cascs of fFult yeste SLAI0s. duki A ML t TR B ; s’ mering. Which Sh luter Tt wp into should it take up its tracks before the :1".. “" "J"‘d""r”:'r‘"’l": h“;"nn‘m:“”"”'?‘“r;' lived In this county and worked at Akron, [ M oMices in the Exchange building refuse Jelly. The jars containing the jelly she | paving is commenced it will avoid liabil. | Placed " 'd and Zorns h 1 leg ho | to purchase the cardboards, saying that they v . | J 2 plased on ihe: back Borch th: cool while ¢ and locked up in the iail there > [at which place she alleges she was ards, saying that they VIM: VIGOR VITALITY, FOR:ME Dlaced, oi i the, pack porch to cool while [ ity for any share of the cost of the im ey “”_‘x‘"':M"'ln:""m"f":"h “,“'\:’M'_ duced by Albert Wallen, who clerks for | 8T8 afraid of offending the members of the MOrmon n- (I e Te ber e eid it neryard Bt During her absence some one stole all the | Provement S ® | johnson Bros, &t Akron. Rev. Perguscn|Other club. Rut some of them promised not O P e cures tno worss casss: i sid B Jelly The contracts with B A. Wickham for | 'elensed. streat.was made on & tel- | oo otlalen “hertiere And. swore out. a |'t0:buy tiokets of the other people when they s boxt Bower. MIsheLaress: Bosimeurshosa I eam i o wil!Eipieral of the Inte Thomas M. Marcy |the paving of the third group of sirsets [ETeDbc diepatch to Bailard and Zorms |\STHERARL, SFL IO S VONS O |gave s polltical entertatnment ieae :l"ffi‘a’fl" TR et ReBTR, Cine Racl) Womeus be held this morning at 8:# o'clock | ware finally approved and disposed of. The | rom Jack W. Pinne o a de- y . e Bryan-Si from tne tanyilz, resldencer 585 Faw Tiraad: | B (ALY snprovel bt dlaposed of i |tective on the Couneil Blufta police force, |1C€T A% sent afier him. e had gone | The Bryan-Stcvenson club says that sooner X R e Srieeie: way. Rey . Thickstun will condiict | Streets are grouped into four contraets ) s polic ¢ o Kvon, thi Aldedter. 8 where he | than give undue prominence to their o aus Bwitahing P 4l A4 A2 Darency the kervices and interment will be in Wal- [as follows | Scott's father, as a result of the arrest | Fom Akron to Alcester, 8 D.. where h piotuneseento theln s ¥ i B e Tt 2 BISIAR, o v ! X arrdated and came ithok uisi- | litical opponents they QtAAYS i . Seimulstes Toe'brln 8ad Derve Cegieh gut s Ko 6 1t S by e T Pt Hi cometery. The funceal, owing £ | " pyondway, from Fiest streot to Frank |00 Incarceration in the jail at Pacific | %28 arrested and came without requisi| 'l orbonents they will not have ban- | SYRERER ot ieuttd Cirlus e Adaresd, BISHOD Romecy Cou G FrARCISCE, Oals the serious fllness of Mra. Marcy, will be | Frordiwvas, from Fisst strect o Frank | junction, became seriously {1l and subse. | 100 papers. The man vigorously denied | auet, a us the matter stood Int night e Dy aoi fuimas, Alshon el 2a Franelhon wrive 5 top course and Councll Bluffs brick bot- |quently died. Before he passed away ho | (N€ charge and says he will fight the case Set W e Bwishing, the young lud who was | tom conrse; Piercs stree from First street LT it Warennt Not Vet Issued. taken caro of by thepolice " Wednesduy | (o Bl atvest. 10 be paved with Galeshory | #06ned his claim for damages for his |l0 the end. At the preliminary Mearing | mpo warrant for the payment of the Hoc. night beciuse his father beat him when he | hrick top coutse and Council Blufi< brick | false arrest to his son. The petition states before Justice Jones p was held to the retirned home emptynanded after beine oit | | | e : tHat th (s grand Jiry And hin. boda. piaced at_$350, | (07 BIte has not as vet becn issued by Sec- irned home emptyhanded after belig out | Rottem course: price on Both st 6)'y | that the a was without legal process | ¥ ! RABLIRE 30 ary Brennan, and while the bo on n begging expedition, wan turned over | for'cakh wnd § ber cont wdded for ccrUne |or autherits L He is the son of a wealthy farmer m nan, and while the board h to the custody of an uncle yesterday. The The bond under this contract fs 1 | ofclally purchased the nd of Mr. Hoc father will not be procecded aguinst unless | £00 and the contractor will forfelt & S s tor, upon wiiich to build a high school, Mr. olesta the boy again fay for every day that the work Is not ' . " TIC, e (Special.) | Hoctor has not conveyed Pat Fleming, a section hand on th omplated by Janvary 1, 11 eorge H. Scott has brought suit against | ATLANTIC pus etk e Ran o Menimon notw central, ‘niled up o Hghting ') Harrison sireet, from Washingion avenue |D. H, Frank of Keg Creek township to | —Fred Beems, a loral DA bl il B ® ULl & ‘watrant for the sun of yesterday afternoon and for w while made | to Benton strect _extension, to be paved | o o0 e spent a couple of terms in the peniten- | 3 things lvely on Broadwa the North with Councll Bluffs brick top and hoitom | recover §200 which he thinks he is entitled | ot 0 unty an can help 8 weatern depot. He tricd to assuult every | courses. at $123 for cash, with G per |to for defending the school directors of |'1ary and who got out of county fail just he n u“ e ‘R il aot e sald man that passed by and succeeded in‘slap- | cont added for cortficates. — The honl in | Keg Creek township In an injunction suft |® foW Weeks ago, was bound over to the fpeiled Lelailious L AL UL 00 is forthcoming. So long as Mr Jiue,u small boy and knocking him down. | this contract In 8260 and ‘the penai’y 108 [ peoueni“by Wrank Sult|Crand Juty yesterday, charged with ¥ of the school hoard, it will be some Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- o finally Tanded i gafl and will have to | tailure to Complete the work by danuary o | A4, ] imo before this SFady ol : 131 . KOEWSF (0 A ChATEe OF lstarbing (he naace | IR (0 omplete the work by Junu The school board of Keg Creek con en 2 l‘”'"‘l"* atibter tr T '“:'"m; f e i b owlf "' I'nr Thomas fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same James F. Nevins, the Scott liveryma Fourth str from Broadway to Worth |demned an acre of Frank's land for the |CFeamery BiEhs, About 11 o'olog R s sy kuAL e wanted to i x S . ir pe re offi ronmes I Nevipw, the Scott liveryman ‘.\. T AR Y Qgauied anihee oo By ks ‘.[xl.,lm rame [ the same night he sold the butter to onc m ....‘wl.v,,, Brennan to do this, but not a fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot ing to a stranger. who drove the rig to| Ninth' avenue; Story street. from & 8ok @ > or $10. SToneiak won | 1aW judge could be foun q . SR market and “then skipped for parts un- | Maln street ‘o Third street, and Fitih |securing 4 temporary injunction against | JATRIDE of the robbery, told of his pur- 8 hands temporarily hound. Man- . known. The purchaser of the rig refuses | avemie, from Main sireet (o B stre the directon At the trial of the chase and it was identified. Beems' part- | damus proceedings will doubtless be com to surrender it and Neving will be obliged | to be paved with_Galesburg block on eo " s [sin sras ‘apceaten but his triall will Hot | mencediwithin'a faw days, to "ustitute replevin proceedings. ‘Lhe | crete base, at $L300s for eash, with @ the court found for the directors | BRI Bt SMASE : * Mr. Brennan yesterd il 8tolen property was located by the South [ cent added for certificates. ' 'Th took the case up to the supreme court, [€OMe up until tom: wasly Rranosn vestenday: denisd /inat ke Omaha police under this contruct ix $10.00 and the e | only to be heaten again. Scott was em- | ywy yas wologitd. reslan 88 Ao try hu' the e R il . - Aty for failure to complete the wor i oar ucation of South Oma N. Y. Plumbing Co., télepnone 250 danuary 1, 191, is $10 per day ployed by the school directors to look [ JgppPPERSON, Ia Pol- | turthor declared 'that he had. & ove: 43 Graham ‘avenue. from Madixon avenue (o |after their interests and they assigned 10 | agram.)—A confor Fiig X had never had f fleasey (s Dikmissen. B ol eI RATR YCRe, LicH BICali | Mim whateven olaim they. nad asainat | O E e santing. fourtas SouBHI0 | | adareti o d0aR, He sald that ‘he is cool, clean and well veutilated. There is always a draft, The pre v hearing o ph Greg- | YAY to High Gchool avenue gh B ok SNy PP 0 S derstood there was a move on foot to 4 L e i G . nr)hxl:n;:::‘m]‘:“\h fx‘-""xf.&."fi"&’h.‘.'n?,"":J:“'.\Y","“‘ fon venie to’ Park Erank ‘”::' " :n',‘.l\ 1,’:;.,“,':'3".‘ B 20% lof the Tenth district, has been called 10 depose him by action of the board. bu, the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist larceny of four cases of shoes valued at | Works keservolr, to be puved with Gales: | vices to the school directors. :‘l"“"m-'l""”_’”"l '"‘;’h‘l“:( ;I":“"\‘";: eo e ;\"'""'"f'-g“ until this was done he would by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be'in $360, was held before Judge Aylesworth | piff Hotie 1on Coume N iy for Caeh - 2upanns 3 -TH0N | ol o ih thetkupsriar CRLIE Teaterdny uraiog | K s bl mnEouse, ot wLeg, i Mrx. Kain Axks Divorce, gressional tickel caused by the appoint| It is hard to determine Just how the summer, The testimony consumed several hours | bond under this contract ix $5,600 and Mrs. Ada Kain filed a petition for di- [ment of J. . Dolliver as senator. |n|ul1u~: stands. The order of court, d and. resulted in the court acquitting Greg. | JonAlly for fallure to” compleie” work by | vorce in the district court yesterday from itGa)an ST « u’rmfiv\n! the land could be purchased ory, Judge Aylesworth holding that no | A- J. Kaln, whom she married fo this city [ yppRBRSON, Tn., Aug. 23.—(Special Tol | oracred that there should be suffcient | criminal intent Bad been proven. Greg Apasier Meest Lald Qver May 16, 1§70. 8he alleges drunkenness |geum ) Lightning struck the court house | L.°¢ In the treasury before this could . . . ory. who was brought baek on u warrant [ The contract for the pavink of Mynster und failure to support. Her husband, who | il (LECUHEE BICE L FENTE G| be done. A careful ontimate shows that H ‘ra 9 es Moines brick for top course [is a com al traveler, she eays fs in |, % here are several hundred dollars over from Craig, Mo, threatens to bring a | street with De: Moines brick for top course | ten days, knockipg down one man and sets | .. o " duTikge SUIC aguliat the paTtes. responeible | and Councit BIUMs Brick for bottom courss |recelpt. of $125 & menth and she asks g0 | \cn. 4835 knockipg down ono mao and set- | und above the necessary amount in"iha Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Buliding. for his arrest | was laid over until next Monday night. J. [A month permanent alimony, $i0 @ month R g l" W iaht ',“M‘: u‘l-luv the treasurer, but owing to the 5 o ot. | temporary a 00 10 .prC . o sRea AN he il ot act that there are a number of outstand P. Weaver, a property owner on this street, | temporary alimony, 100 Lo prosecute her s Christian church was & istand Davis sells paint addressed the council, stating that he had [case and $200 attornoy fecs, She also | ple to the Ohristian church was 180 | jng warrants, the interest due upon which - presented @ petition signed by more than |asks that the title to eighty acres of land | ey, I8 not known, there is still some question h i T P Balf the abutting property owners, asking |In Wayne county, Mo., which she and hor s about the exact amount on hand. The | {ET] e The following transfers were filed yes- | b2 4 | husb: . b e Brennan faction also claims that there ar I - N terday 1 tho Abstract. 11(le 'an Toas oMiee | that the street be paved with Councll Blutfs [ husband fointly” own, be decrecd to her. | 1 had a severe attack of billious colin n88A. teolil me that there are | Y B B ——— erdny o abatrac A andiidan oftne ATed with Gounsdl Blule % Mvhte Stk of Eliow serious irregularities in the last purchase ! ot J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl stroet [ brick “top and bottom courses. AN |y \gr CROWD AT WOODMEN PIONIC | B 58 bele ot Coambarlplo's Colics OBoless [ whion” would' presite the sther ootel g | Emilie Wegener to. Charles . Doe oyer was ready to enter Into a contract for | and Diarrhooy Remedy; took two dosex and [ phich would -prec other o A analt : 4 Ken JoU'S and st of Wi Tor | the paving of the sireet with Council Blufts | Fully Feur Thonsa o | was entirely cured,” says Rev. A. A. Power, | {TO™ BeUUINE @ writ of mandamus if applied And the quality of our work should b Blook M " \ . L L3 » h a Ave | tor. Mynster's wdd, w i 1,000 Oags Y Mamsters aid W' g | brick as asked for by the property owners Present at Smithinnd, fa. {of Emporia, Kan. “My neighhor across the PR 3 of interest to you if your teeth are no triatee. dots § and 10 and pare of 5 | but Alderman Lougee, who represents the | ONAWA. Ia. Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- | street was sick for over a week; had two or T P TR T PR E oy in narfant aonditi < block 20, Mill add, d ot 2 | Second ward, in which the streot is located, | 8ram.)—~The plenic of the Modern Wood- |three bottles of medicine from the doctor. | colonel E. P. Savage, republican candi ok in IV‘ '_t”l condition. Tt matters no asked for time, in order that he might con. (men at Smithland, Ia. wan atiended y | He used them for three o four davs Without | date for leutenant governor. was In South | how littie or how much you have to sult with his constituents fully 4,000 people. Onawa sent a delega- | relief. then called in another doctor who | Omaha yesterday and seemed jubi r 48 g be done, we wi - % A L d d t ovel Y ) y e pleas The matter of teariug up the paving after | tion of 350. J. A. Pritchard delivered the | treated him for some days and gave him no | tho condition of the state, having just ar ’ AR , y p will b ””‘.Hl to do it it had been laid, in order to make gas and | address of welcome | retief, so discharged b 1 went over 10| iveq from an extonded w g3 Y Bt for you, and the charges will be very water connections, was brought up and dis- [ Smithland beat Onawa in the ball game |$ee him next morniog. He said his bowels | o™ g “Nar gty appreciate s moderate. cussed and at the suggestion of Alderman [by a score of 9 to 4. Just as the sports | Were in a terr that they had been |, .. . st the way everyone is almost hloody 4 Two transfors, aggregating $1.0%3 Howell's Anti-“Kawt" cures coughs, colds Marringe Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday to the follgwiay peranas | Boyer the clty solicitor was instructed to | commenced after dinner a heavy rain | FUBRINS off 8o long that it was almost bloody | {ne o vor the election. In the smal AR g Telephone 145,. .., e TP prepare an ordinance governing this and |drove everybody into the cars and all races :""‘ I. "“" i 1 by "'l‘_ SES LD | s a0 he > % o Burks, M. Pleasant, Ia | making it obligatory on all persons making | Were abandoned. The rain continued most in’s Coli ! and Dia . b it almost as od duty to v 4 3 s a w b D D s John 0 Wilkim, Council’ Bluts such conections to replace the paving under [of the afternoon and the program had to |0 Be sald No- T went home and broveht | e,y 0 ™%y Biated with the et i 5 H. A. Wood ury, 0. 0. S., Goune ulfs. nAnle Gunn, Counctl Bluffs " him my bottle and gave m one dose 0ld the direct supervision of the city engincer. | be declared off | il Ber in which M N npdatis Ernest 1. Bummers, Spokane, Wash A dirge HPAFYY Y ol him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty | hich 4 Mary Histon, Omaha 2, City r:n:n...-.’ hunn applic b 508 | e ———— minutes it ho d1d not find rellef, but he took | YATs ag0 (,‘M, l rmans are almost (35" Next to —— | help, in view of the large amount of pav- | 4. o Mewe \ young man, was |no more and was entirely cured. I think it|'® @ man for Dietrich, and I can sately Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 641 Broadway. | ing and other work to be done, and he was | kiiled by & Northwesiern’ traln meny s ‘:'h‘,".".‘:( medicine 1 have ever tried.” say that Poynter will not carry either his | i . 1 Gl’anfl “o'.l granted permission to employ another as- | ity in some manner unknown. s body county or home fown was literally cut to pleces. sistant. The pay of inspestors for curbing F: Ellike R " ing inspectors at §3 per day Eillker was unablo 0 swim and wis | ] “AMILT“N'S The Rock Island railway filed ito uccept- | drowned before the othera could come V“\v);r Order of Railway Telegraphers. The | South Omaha and el noniilar [} [} ance of the ordinance vacating fo It the | "a ASSIStanc immediate cause of the trouble is the | her Ne foskins, who lived with her V. P t of th - portion of Ninth atreet Feiwecn Twelth and | adupica toinaking. Who llved with her | oijon of W. V. Powell, president of the i - = B Thirteenth avenues. The council adjourued | in a well on the home farm. It is | order, In suspending George Estee, chalr asle City G g . $3.50 SHOES N M iatr nlat not known whether death was dué to sul- | man of division 53. For so me there et | Troublc Am exraphers. The colonel was kept busy all the after AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—The [ noon shaking hands with old friends and Chronicle says 15 /brewing in | acquainta He b Nved 1t i = clde aceident has been much dissatisfact! mong the W | made application for the discharge of his | FOR LADIES Commonwealth 10-cent cigar A isnamite placed in o e atielt fogaralnk the stministration i rtyof | lN VAI UE R ol operatin Mt Auburn, wrecked of certain ref ations which relute to the = — | 2 \n-\‘wuh l‘l\n.' Hu -m!-‘ e [ -vm‘v“ bephe owners of the machine insurance benefits of the order i'res o Sot 1 1 Are the Bt Goods Made [ 9o, Yo o Waiaks Aanired hots | pesk bt o one by 4 fent ol took s stamd Whieh vas Dohany Theater . Amn“ie ex.ccb 0!]:( ots, pleasantly located and de Ak Ay Frigp | made applcation for the discbarge of b | (B S Johe hun eed ambleved on & | UL 6000”5 iviaian 58, wnd when S e ourban homes, can be had now at e, Frederic o om St. Bernard's | y 1o town to mail a lette g his | pyree was called on to execute the orde * re ¢ ] These o 4 N 412 BROADWAY. e s e o Jerst | B ;_“-“m;-, ‘vr.iy‘?v‘”:\ ot ;’» m".: \;4; patee wa cal |”v fo excaute the ordory B i ks |ea~.rmuw : I')r'u.cs. Thess lot 8 are loc ted in A Y4 trace of him hi ce been discove! nd | Tssued by his superior he hesits ) Al ! b | ¢ 8 d Ce ~ N e [ mitted due o lasi. The woman was| ity il Rt B e o fally roferred the matter burk fo hea ' 1 1 Omaha, Wright’s and Central Sub. additions. This ou| hefo ¢ board and ed o s parents live near Wayne, N quarter The correspondence that fol FoRiaia F wi adily inc 5 y FARM LOANS | nioswd s on e pointof aroring bor | B ' i math o enkie st Towad 414 not contribute. much toward th : I propert w;ll steadily increase in value as the city discharge, when she kicked over the traces, | {'IP from hix home city to Columbus J e P sunderstanding and a rows i i 3 A R L A e | b i e et | sttt 58 PRI AR | sllomens o e misusagsanding o |8 "ot direction and the time to buy is the anfllowa. James N Cand when ho learned (hat it was to be In com- | foam o run iway und he swore’ ity | (000 present. Call at Bt e Hhnel) mi any of her husband, she balked. Bhe told | WAFFAnt for the arrest of the dnotor. but ; .o“EY To Lo‘"pn,p"l; not live with her husbard and became 50 ( Mothers endorse It childen like it, old | It will do it, openly or in disgulse. Con Ail Man:Tina B K § I ilding Associat excited that the commissioners decided to|folks use It. We refer to One Minute |stipation has "”"\“"”j‘ Seieptits ‘l‘l"‘;\‘ TP T St send her back to the hospital. Mrs. Voss | Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat |but Cascarets Candy Cathartic will save B0 ARIAAL RAEKS BuA B " " Savings LB!EMI‘H,EL ‘EE‘ ssoclarn appeared perfectly coniet (o go back there | and lung troubles. |you. Druggtsts, 10¢, 306, 80s 6 4%+ Frlaes, Kb, 413, W05 Council Bluifs,

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