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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1901, 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BE | herebouts now. A number of geass pas- INTEREST FROM IOWA.\Gramtrss COUNCIL BLUFFS. The best Toilet Soap man can make . = | sands of dollars [ costs only 1oc. now. ' 1 il iwrm'}HFfi\RS THEIR ALLEGATIONS | CAT CAUSésr BABY'S DEATH That is Jap Rose, transparent, glycerin airee] Which Ia niready | Knocks Over 1 Setn Fire to - p g " SRS | yleiore laying wich —= | “and Father Burns Himaelt in Vain soap, made from pure vegetable oil, and : [ o EDDL Q | tween the sovfal tax for pasing be- | Towa Board Listens to Witnesses' Complaints Effort to Resewe ! o Relles Gt ' mwn:l..\nn\. r\“')“) PREI‘LRR}ZD “““5 | ol motint hall i lr_." of Dr. Druett and Warden Hunter. | s10UX C1TY, o, Jan. 28.—(8pecial Tele dd'ghthl”.\ - rfumed. Davis sells glas Rinae vy ides INat the Hity. coun: | | gram.)—The family cat in the home of Davis sells drugs “Mr. Riley,” S-cent elgar. Fino Missourt oak. Gilbert Bros, Gas fixtures and giobes at Bixby's ell tetermine the amount of such | ‘harles Schiotman, a farmer, near Jeffer Judge Thornell Hands Down His Deci on‘ ' NOTHING VERY SERIOUS IS DISCLOSED |son, % D. a few miles of here, brushed Fine A. B. ¢ [ u @ table beside the crib in which Cora ouncil met, examined the pays More Baok O ' mount % against a lighted lamp which was standing in More Bank Onses, i S B P KK Uy the Omaha, Council BIMs & Su- | Discharged Employes of Animonn Pens | the 2-months o4 daughter, was slecping oliman, & a Rallw ermined the amount that should Behmldes photos gunranteed to plesse, ceeding 16 1oV yol % SEaek b Mo | Mentiary Make No Alarming feve The lamp was overturned on the child Sehmidr's . h SOME OF THE CLAIMS NOT GRANTED | pany deposited with the citv clerk a check | elntions and owrd Wil Fur- which was immediately wrapped in flamer W, J. Hosteite! I RS A ASWIDIREG Upon by th ther Constder Mr. and Mrs. Schlotman had gone out to Leftert, jou ' apticlan, 226 Broadway “we 1 that the eaid raflway | the barn to water a horse 9 4 L. Rosentald, agt & is That Sa - & check deposited with [R— The i o i Any soap that JPPI‘OHCIICS but & property own- | i t Drink Bud father was attracted to the house D. W. Otls 18 k t Shall Be De posit it with the ¢ty | npg MOINES, Jan. 28.—(Special.)—The | by the sight of the flames. He dashed into home with uARRl Pieture framing. Alexander & Co. Orteinal Deponits, nx | smpany agrees to sign | State Board of Control heard witnesses fo- | the room where the sleeping babe had been 83 Broac wey, s N 1 disinfector Cannot le Necoyered, v h u; Shty Mmay i:‘ n g day In this city in the case of the charges !eft. grabbed the burning little body In 101 South Maii atrect. | I Sk 1 npianis’s' Heht 1o becapy | MAQe aganst DF. Druett of the etate peni- | bis rme, ani rushed out of the door to Get your work e r Eagle Eald sireet f #uch walver Is signed by | tentlary at Anamosa, and incidentally | & tub of water, fnto which he plunged 3v laundry, 724 Broadw TR Judge Thornell of the district court | e *afl rullway company 1 wee no reason | against the management of Warden Hun ;':"", x: Tescuing the l~n{:\- he was badly Morgan & Ki o 'rniture | handed down his decision yesterday u- | entitled (o tecetve the amount due to them | teF. The testimony taken here today con- | burned himself. The child died shortly repairing, mattress r ing in the cases where creditors of the | on account of the pancy of said street, | cludes the investigation begun last week | After PeDoried to (he Dokt enter banking firm of Officer & Pusey had filed | The suid railw Tty o et | at Anamosa nto the various charges made | IBteDt upon saving the lite of the Iittte suffering fr v preterred claime. The claims we ivided | yakes it the d ’ iy to pay | bY discharged employes and others, affect- | o€ the mother and father paid little a 1 s city are | into several classes, his rulings covering | for the paving us aforesald to the abutting | ing the general management of the instity. | 1°0t1on to the house, which was burned to the clalms in such divisions. One ruling |} wricrs | tion. The board will have all the evidence | 'h® &round. The child was b nght to council | that the cf Mlon club | Which covered il preferred claima was £ 14 e e fil! | trauseribed and consider it at lefsure, but | SIOUX CIty and burted in Logan Park ceme costs 235c., and the difference is wasted. [ y. The fath f 5C Kk with | the effect that in all cases where the pre puncil IIuits I 1ts rights and ne for- | from outslde sources it is learned that | &T¥: The "‘,'rl L """"'"“' to be almost $ o A Tarbad ot Rl Dbt i w | feit ar aim which suld city or 1ts - | while the evidenes ST, 9 rantic over the loss of the baby ! . e P P At jts, | f07Fed claim was allowed any sum which | Jobt GUY Caim, Which sald city, on fts ih | while the evidence shows some dereliction sl A better soap could not be made, if iy Tane ad in The Tico will brink feadl' | 1ad been patd s interent should be de- | Iompans® I by %l strect and to th | n the management, there was nothing of a - \ The same attention given to b i ducted from the original deposit, the court [ end that the abutting property owners may | serious nature. A | 0 t y a1 - P 1 k -1 Cou Huffs as at the Omaha office . X | arge number of wi P s The rekular mecUng of Coneordin iodge, | OIAINg that preferred claimants, whila en- | Feceive the' ref ind fo/ WHich the (ure ens | nesses were hefore the board and gave tes South Omaha News you P‘“d a dollar a cake for it. Inights of Pythias, will be this evening. | titled to recover the original amount of [ Y {nutructed to furmieh the cits teobaneer | timony relating to the case. This Is the | 4 ) ol (TR S e als Fhero witi be' w the thitd rank.” " | thaie deposits, dould not recoive any Inter | Buelons. data” for i 't AtetriniTeE | Bvae Taveoriiiok 10 the ckso, This In the | 5 I'here is no better soap-maker than A praser ar Taise service w est, as 10 do so would change the nature | Whom ald refund paving tax belongs and | poard and inasmuck two members of | v ;o . , N . Wedres evening in the Sunda hor that he be {nstructed to pay the same in | PO smuch as two members of | Within a day or two the plans for a a3 p e 18 rle’e ne ’ Yoo SR A oAk Chiteh [ of heir claima. st | M (AT he RIS | (e board bave beun chief Justicen of Town | now High-senel aiaice o’ o % Kirk--and Jap Rose is Kirk’s best, yet it Sheridan cou . i always used n the case of executors and administra- | All of which is respectfully submitte tho case was trlod with all legal formail- | pared by Apc » . P A .’ln‘lrv](v‘h;- no e clir kers "nor sulphur. | tors Judge Thornell held that where they VICTOR JENNINGS, Mayor. | (jo b aearias Ao ‘:"‘”uinlvtv '\lv\lllln';l H”(’-o' b "-MM =y costs l)“[ a dll]lt.‘ a C“lkt' L. l"_‘”" &, B.K nio <\H‘ lov, wole B&INIS | had deposited the funds of estates on time | Mayor Jennings, when asked what bad | Supreme Court Proceedings. | What l;l“vn~: of the Nt ,';‘ “‘:‘,I‘T,‘lxlt Broadway has been closed and xtu T I e N Ny WY | Dt e e ey hine WHOW ] IEH§ ToWR (NP e cotthe oMy HeEsd ven | BUVIS Aaolliow 10 Eate. 1 this time, but | and stock seized ttachine o | exceeding thewr authority, as to make such | meeting, had but one aswer: “Therc wa%|arguments for & rahearing fn the cass of | as 860n se. (ne plans ate submitted to th by creditors deposits was virtua oant e money | 50 much talk that I cannot remember it State 1 : w4 are submitted ¢ ETRETE oo ot 4t snwe w0 i g 5 ey |, o Ll L} e, v | TRttt e ol | Bt B e e Lutheran church will meet’ tonight i Higdlicrind b el od e TG AIEEFOEN Webs Mkt o | Tison ¢ ¥, In which Woods was coa- | made. | R S R L el U D B AR AL R LU IS e B e UL L | yicted of manslaughter and at the last term | It 18 inferred that the cost cannot be of the First Natfonal [ be allowed. On the other hand, executors| I'rom what, however, drifted through au- | oy COUTt the rulings of the lower court |less than $100,000, ns the drawings show £, were affirmed “ remarkab rre, 8. D, whore and administrators who had deposited the | thoritative channels it was oppa that 4 i handsome and substantial ate warrants, Thore | 4 ’l-" iAot Moot sl aed e dimctmisgllicnm BB 1PPieent thel| The Western Union Tolegraph company | StPucture. There fs very litle gingorbres | O bldders ngainat nim. | tunds of the estates n their charge on open Nt I .<‘v % “x. Mt “"' g | won a case in supreme court today on ap- | Work on the bullding, the idea being to con- The personal Injury damage suit of A, D | account, subject to check, had not ex L Sk E . W in| Peal from Judee Macy's court in Potta- | SUFUCt & massive and in osing butlding 1 Tengler against the Omaha & St Louis | ceeded their authority, but ir claims | make a di ’ gler ag he Omaha ted their author! but their claf lewalt & Young of | Which will stand for many years. As the 1 in| rallrond was transferred from the district mpany it might give th ribution of the money pa would not be preferred, us such deposits )by the motor ¢ wattamie county. M el ,"‘ e 0 Baundsts Tia bean npe | 81cBly entablished the ons of cred tter rights on South Main street which H:“:', :‘o:,’:"‘“_l‘ “u““':"" e r’("”‘l"""h" Ll ,,,?"‘,[ ”'A i B 'l"‘"" all that remaing gond reliable dental work at mod . puinted chairman of the bar banquet com. | tor and debtor. In making this ruling, | they questioned whether the company had Moines offering them a s for the Board of Education inf for Je Marshall day | .M. Hari, who is unable to serve attorney was | CF'AID price for corn. The message os |0 ascertain the will of the people in regard erate prices we can please you. rights of the | d¢livered showed a cent a bushel more. | 'V PAYIng the cost of coustruction. While 14 that the ad- | It I8 understood that the cf ed | instructed to investigate th however, Judge Thornell ministrator or executor who had ¢ Womia uxi R moor company to lay a second track on| 'h¢ Macedonia firm promptly bought 13,200 | I* 18 flgured that the revenue of the school bl “"“'“"’" are the most b ash i e N iina L1 816N 6t Biu bedt Judpmment toK. (N8 pop Maiu strect and report to the council at the i-n\*lir‘j:vn’ corn on the strength of this |dIrict Will be largely increased this year ed—our prices so low tuey will Mgy ey ot Kbt res ™| brovain u"wte Biae tor ' i 1 | mentog vt Mouday i T S e s e T o e | oo ke 3 e e ¥ surprise you. \ '.:5‘,[‘”‘_ .,;',v,..u.';" "':.'“ akrupiey” yon ::j:”;_:";fl;" L b e R | A EAT Tty Ths Mo e nnsioc £ She | e ura1Nets It YRREDHIGNT THAS IO AL | EOANR: I8 thas valiation: 81 (b Property In i here. His debts axgregate $4 | world, and that such adriinistrator or ex- | ened last night in the council chumber that | SOUFt Bave the plaintiffs on their suit for | 'N® City, it will most likely be necessary .. Telephone 145..... Ho assots, | ecutor nor his bondsmen co be \ | 1€ there was any further delay in the tter V’I:n\lugru “r \emxx‘u m.:“: cent a bushel loss "h ‘“h;l th,’(' Since the establishment of Frank Hermiss, u bartender, was arrested | woenongible for what los esult by | they would institute m ngs OF loss of profit 'he eupreme court © school district, not a bond has been " '“ R eI PN, A AT | apenab 7 What Tom might rel b | ey Wl it ol s e ot g DS TR e i ORI ST TR . 2. Weodbury, D. D. S., Council Bluffs. embezziement of i goldp'ated watch valued | the of the SEAl ¥ distribute | oo ” AR &) dintriot 18 now sonsid b at 3. M. A. Burke, & travellng man, filed | In the case of guardians who had de- | the money Rtion o 'T3 Lo the plalatift in the trans R e LT e Theor i itan {1kt rubaNcAE Sigr and cthuee: Jadu actlon as It stood, and they cannot th issue of $100.000 in bonds fs talked Next to ob Bcott was arraigned in Justice Fer. | it (TS 0 RO e or prerer | Mr. J. J. Achter and| fore clalm u loss. They cannot claim e "" and i this is acceded to by the peop Owing to the ubsence of the witnesses for | the state governing this class of funds ”__”vhwu- or the manifestation of friendly and | had been no mistake in the message o |y ggestion was made some time ago the prosecutlon the hearing was continued | (hy gecistons of the lowa supreme couris, | *YMpathietic feeling in their recent bereave- ] *orn would have been bought ;."'. “I"L‘ one or two wings be erected this ‘v‘-‘u “-.H:‘ - ‘s Henry Smith, and Mat | Township trustees, school treasuvers o al in the death of the late .[ annie E The following are decisions filed by the | ;" "‘\m‘]“l‘v yv,l:l- lln:xvrr-mlun prevails now that = i ol - Carter, allas Louls Bmith, negroes charsed | county officers were placed under the Achter J. J. ACHTER. wa supreme court today tire bullatge o wable to construct the en- | & i e ez with Secating ‘. wateh from Uhe Jewolry | forred list EDITH ACHTER Henry ~ Corneliim, appeltant agatnst | &1, PulldIn at once and thus secure a | | *tore of nton Bros., took a change o A Farmers' Tnsurance (om QEAIS | structure sultable to the needs b i vunia yesterday mortiie Trom (e pelice | Claims Given Preference. Taken to Pest unty,”action' on insurance “polley.” wtr | city without any more A8las \hign .:. l: court fo that of Justl errier, Wheee | | ck Coleman, the fo ate of (he o | solutely necessary . ab- they will have n hearing Wednesday morn- | The following claims were given prefer- [ Jack Coleman, the O InmAte of thii) INUaNeR Wolinany. autelant. seulint Chi- | Plutely necessary [ LSRR BT NI g A il itie house on South Main street found | cugo, St Paul, Minrehpols & Grapal ohi- — to_the_county Jail j | Mary Mithen | suffering from smallpox, was Femoved | WAY Company. O Brien county. action to [ oo "-"' r{lm n Renolutions. | Mrs, ary Jane MeN ) aged Wi ne Aro treasurer of Pottawut to the city pesthous rday afternoon. aluables St In shipment; af- | "Sidents of South Omy L o yantorduy mornin e [tomte county y i . firmed ’ to get tire NS de et seem | Is a Good Investment y Coleman until a few days before the At-| Aiddle ¢ et tired of talking about th | ster, Mrs. Sam 1824 Aven | Warren Hough, treasurer of the s ol paiiddlewait & Young against Western | and. it fp 8 e charter | || Akce i husoant four children. | disteioe ot Cromrs lantic house was placed under quarantine | Unlon Telegraph Company. appellant. pec 18 understood that a united effore | || came from lur”‘hwn : in -‘r.m“ ne, | Cres nt ¢ wnship, B A Kirkwood, ~lerk, | had been working on the new sewer system ;;:“nb:l‘:‘ulm.- county Jamages”tor " mistake n; some kind will be made to bring about Fifteen lots in a body for sale at a very reasonable price. Th cre two months age ing 1o res [ Mindy Thiomann. Bdicon esSAge; Teversed | P y Kitn : | galn her health. No arrafgements f e T i lin B ares. ¢ Oye | 1 Shenandoah Dantel Benson againét Chicago & North- | wp o St18€ by the legislature of a charter, | || lots are located in Omaba addition and lle high and dry. They Tancral wili be made until the arrival Several of the nmates of this house are | w“iite of sick and more cases of smallpox are lcoked | tme de- | for by the Board of Health | A meeting of the Board of Health was stern | Raflway: - wppeilunt. Starapii | ¥BICh WIL be of real benefit to the. ety ivedmuges for fflure to tarnish cars | At 4 recent meeting of the Trades and | eral other lots eod; revers ‘ Labor council resolutions were passed en- i will make a splendid location for some factory. 8 suitable for bullding purposes—one of them especially will make | & fine location for A home, being within one block of the meter tlughes, administ 1. Hughes (a The funcral of Mrs. Fannle F. Ach yesterday afternoon from the residence of her sister-in tended by a lafge number of friends. The her hustand, Ed MeNalr. l Le Gra e Statio . Carier township, C. L. Frouty, cles we. Mri. Stoeckert, wis at- dorsing certain sections of the charter pre. Harry €. and 'J. A Hatieaway, 3. B. bheld last night preceding the session of | FOF Many years efforts have been made | PATed by the joint committees, TG Gas- line and within two blocks of a school house and church located gervicewore' onducted by itev” i, Lo | Snden guardlan, 8 cr, | the ety council and tho Togal technaittes| 3, U1e cltizens of Lo Grano, 4 town of | ton providing for union labor by the muni- | | in the western part of the city. RO Res iR Fattview” choietery. The.l lorane. omplied with in the cases of the three | | arshall county, to induce the Northwest- | “/Pality and eight hours work at scale prices beare 3. J. Kiein, Oscar Younker- | - Anna B. Trederickse { latest smallpox patients from the Atlantic ™% Fallroad to move its station nearer |18 especlally recommended. Under tfe | | Apply at Dear 2k, Mathew Hartel, Thomas | SO0 Henry Thonas. e [town. The station is now more than a | PreSent administration unon labor fy o | R . it BAtars. TustEe Berbied T Signtoos, ucting o dlan for At the suggestion of some of the members [ II¢ rOm town and in Tama county. | °80zed as far as possible and £00d wages | B Off. iy ehitrged. with intoxication ar.d putnd rank, o 1 of the board it was decided to fenco off the | 181" YéATS 4%o the Le Grande people tried [ *F® Pald. It is understood that a copy | ce lce) Abusing his family. Bent Wik His- liwell, guardian o | sidewalk on the north and west sides of the | ‘0 86CUre the assistance of the rallroad | °f the resolution passed by the Trades ang | g | DRE T Ee e QIO ‘or iobehave v Jarner, guardian of W. H. Dial, | Atlantic house | commisuioners, but they refused to order | LAVOT council will be sent to the Dougla. | Council Bluffs. Vard s Wit oF tamily he 18 to be tmmee | T i Weey Tho matter of placing guards at the resi- | 1% COMPANY to make a change. Today the | OUNLY representatives at Lineoln. Another | | diatly arrested and sent to the eounty | Pitiing ct al, minors, ¥ 8 CW | qoneo 4t the corner of Sixth avenue and | 8r0ad commissioners rendered another | CHATter climinating some of the features | B= — e — g I B I BT ol township of Garner, Willlam Heil- | Fighteenth street, where Alvin Lewls s | Oc /10D in the same case, refusing to order | °f the one introduced 0 the house of rep- | 1. was left un the hands of the LN CBABEE Of the station to & point threo. | FESNIALIVeS may be sprung on the senare | - T rand city marshal with power to act, [ JUIFeRS OF @ mile nearer town.” The rea. |10 & feW days. 1t so, the wrangle will |zation Saturday night, at which tme two | THE DEMON OF DISEASE. son for the refusal is that to move the | “0Ubtless be increased. No man, treasurer | “8chool township of of that perfod he 18 10 appear b tie reier and pay $, when discharged from custody quaruntin may | | ! township of 1 Del Compinints had reached the board thar united efforts | candidates were initiated. The degre ¥ | “rank s statlo . are sl g efforts A ectricity, properly applied. Is a rebullder of weak N RlUabis 0o islonhons | LN e mintstrator of chris | the QUoTantine rexulations wero ot being | 44197 10 the. proposed ite woull be 1o | 91° Seemingly bein mado towara sendres | ierm of South Onaha lode No. LIs er- | oSSl Roperlysopled: s ebulldr of wank kil | TORRT, SOREEBN | BRI g 7 [ eartled out according to the strict letter of :')uw |1( on a grade of thirty-six feet to “’;"K"M-rvvml\n citizens (o Lincoln to urge |formed the staff work. Over 100 visiting | and s ind muscles—a_re- ) Commenwealth 10-cent cigar. é No\ Bikathbeksh TR the law [the: md o which is the maximum grade of | octod 50 of the charter, but it s ex- |mCmbers were present. There are now 251+ SISrer ofperfect vigor and s e e p g City Treasu True, purchasing agent, | 1 0% between Chicago and Omaha, and | PC1®d that the business men wiil take | lodges of Odd Fellows in Ne ka If thie right currers Is appll- Faneral of Benjumin Winchester. | ose ‘\‘«'\l\' “‘-l Ao pres was puthorized to supply (he needs of | b 1 Impracticable to cut the grade down | M!S Matter up for serious nsideration | . 1 worked thbest part The funeral of Benjamin Winchtester, one Snd Iruateas : orge Alvin Lewis and Lena Kung, | “TtBer The company is now engaged in | 800 s printed copies of the b1l arrive. | Magic City Gossip 1 ;"""'“; b0 putty '7"“":;‘-' of the pioneer settlers of Council Bluffs Hughes i g hox patients undes quarantine | 8 the grade from ffiy-two feet to s | \‘.‘ s pack (4 for tabor B noted | (e evers form of WEAK wae held yesterday afternoon from the R taiy A i latr 5 their homes, provided they were not able | ' i€ to the lesser grade. But the com- | In a t‘nln‘r‘r‘m:: Tar nealaions: it Tyl NESS in iren and women family residence, 420 East Washiogton ave- | i ler wncially to do so themsolves Teve (et have ordered that tho company | ties Attorney . T pear i, CY 8uthori- | ng i rem ] Srous. a Nanes Tnisnisd nue, and was attended by a large guther stewart, exe state of A meve the station 800 yards nearer town | tention to A, "\»'W\wrxn calls at W Brennan, s they should be. You take no ing of ffiends of the deceased and the be- | ¢ g iravel rc A. H. Reed, 541 Broad'y, | Provided !"Ihlfihuu) Is opened to that |the city of Soutn O “,’,”'h‘ i e D e ELELTE i LY ud ' 4 " g HERIRRS point, and bas directed that the i ¢ Sc maha, an action | Mrs. A, W. Babco, cure you 1 will refund every reaved family, among those present being | Viughn a at the company | volving the Jes 0 in- | A, W . ) S0 yon . i aestion Mire shall improve the high . 18 the legality of the graqj home witl ek pneu fa tho oldest residents of the city. |\ illiam M : ¥ e highway by dressing it | Wwewr « It ng tax on Withis $03850 L Akl g dicdl| B e Hlaed assiaing 1o | yomhny 2 The case in wh ecorder Elmer | With gravel and shall also placo & tele. | ,\:I'px B T aud U streets. This case was | ,SCOL KN writes (rom Hot Springs. Ark., | DR, BENNETT'S th dn‘”m"_ 6L.the ADiFituRLlsts; by O, V. | Mrs. A ras th sucd Poitawatta county to reim- | pkcne in the depot for the use of patrons. | th i 8 short time ago and the court Hal0 | S e T adlaet A10: sbathty Gt the QRUNIAR ELECTRIC BELT e : e burse him to the amount of $1,508 whick he| o | that the special assessment levied t | church will meet at the chirch Wednesday, | Has saved many a Weak Kemps Burlal was in Walnut Hil | » pald out for clerk hire during 1900 w Daughter of the Revolution, | the lots to pay the cost of g ARuingt lctiusoh Schinde! and wife are solourn. | person—it wiil fot fail in cometery. The pallbearers were: R. T.| Barora LUl Taechy | A was U e onrat WILGGRY, vho disd 1 et | (IRHAL AL A9 g b, r,’f:,l\m‘ b 'h'; plin, Germuny, at the present | your aes. My Belt It anc : S e Mot o B fhi oAtk in the et co Ak, daed 85, e &l solutely voi J cirely different from other bel must ot 5 Bryant, U. McMacken, P. War :);1 w. M »m X reasur yesterday aflernoon. 1'""“< h'f d 86, was a real daughter of the [ Mr. Farnsworth usserts that some of the o N K the ¥ 1| pared with them. It has soft, s kzn(n.m.:wm Bradley, D. Denny and John Swith | Bowaher & ¢ Patierson, | Al the witiesses testified that the work | W O/UUION. She was born in Capada bur | Parties d 10 sell lots in this district | A Wil Bt vern dozen canil- | Sho7Ke Slectrodes which canriot burn and bister as da My, \Winchester s survived by his wif =" could not have been kept up as required | e, fAther and five brothers took part in | and are willing to donate 1o () 50 | aatenm 8 d i sre el decirdes used on ail other makes of s and Qaughters. The chil Wy B Athe, rustee i p a5 required | yhy Revolutiol & k O 8800 4 8 O the city $250 | dates | belis. My Elect It can be renewed when burned three gony and (wo daughicrs. The chi Mary B Matheson, trust }| DY law unless the recorder had employed | e, ReYOition. Her father was 1n a Mas- | OF $300, providing the decision af (o olo! | & thiast ta B Kot the | ot for ol poe et Eany S erwe whah Bivmsd dren are Savilllon A. Americus and Ben Soveral claims for preference which had | . 'y Bain. ha On behalf of iho | “3ChUSe!ts regiment and was wounded and | be allowed to stand. o, roperty owners | charity ball and thus he 18 i worthy guarantee my Belt 1o cure all Weaknesses In jamin Winchester, Mre. Thomas Owen and | been submitied \.‘:. passed for the lpurrv‘ county board County Attorney Killpack took “f"-r:nvwl ‘n..-:\m a penrion. She was a |40 not want City Attorpey | “,"'ft"“"" S e 4 | Yaricocele: rastore h"u’\'e'(\hli\:r;; o Josep! b r. Winchester came to | pose of # her e nee as to |, Mot covsin 11 Pre Pra Theeoy ppea s case + “ambc 0 rs. Fred Dre s at Hot Spring X vre Rheumatism 1n any form, v Mrs. Joseph Abel. Mr ‘ P oame | RS SRRy T m;: e manner | LBe Position that the recorder having beer rosident Franklin Plerce [ app ,.I. this case to the suprems court, It | where she Wil spend. the balanca of ihe d er Troubles, Constipation, Stomach Dis~ first brickyard in Omaha, an Abalate e vl aepowlle(. othet | the county, the law did not authorize the| The following are new m:;mr.«\m(,\‘,‘", gatlon will convinco the counci) thar | . Henry Mics lowves Wednesiay for Sult o ot Bariol Tou T he Tineox of oy Iaylng out that lty. Ho served two yea i !, w8 sl 1 to|bAyment by the caunty of any further|autkorized by the secretary of state: Car- [uroc 1O C/rcumstances can the city ro. | LKS,GItY. Where he wi ety kirg, Book willtell you all about it Sold anly be as a member of the city council of Cou enting the pers nterested de Y amount for clerk hire. Jud ornell took bon Coal company of “arbo ' verse the decision of the (r caur S sdion \ ) INFETT H cll Blufts. At an early age he was a wis- | further evidence. Several of the claima | ySh0 (oF € SEK bire. Judge Thornell otnty, capital shomy [Carbon, Webster | ina¢ whatever the piain e, U118 COUTL and [ Chatles Brown of Atlant s RFNNF Floctric Relt Co. e Mormon church, but late en settled under the geueral order SEaiPR ygeer advineine B, SApital $3,080; “president, Martin | ngte to n ty will pofle In the case do. | turned he iy ) me 38 18 83 Dans) sionary In the Mormon. church, but Iater (had been sellled uader the seueral order - - Swalim; secretary, M. A, Hughitt: don u the city will be cloar gatn, Ty, | and othe ame 18 is 41 4 withdrow [ ns Saturasy byrdung sell regardin Hearing In Junk Case. urer, Thomi Munn." The American | ner oy O 18 made, it fa statod, to' tactij. | M58 Moy Pheln of Wahon i the guest | (2ZF0 ST all 1 | oftsets. John Harrls, the alleged ofessional | Creamey Supply tate the eale of property Jactli- | of “Mr, and Mrs. . 8t oy wenty- | Howell's Anti-Kawf cures coughs, colds. | imker,” oharged with the m"“” [“‘_ o ”'] ‘;<"Hw g - t;'mv‘-m \\\.“m.{. cap Property in the district, | third and ¥ stres | 1] fresh Vacciue Points received every day o b s iy » (‘ranston, “hamber Rai ~ An_ inquiry inte e Culse the death . . " o8 P sl g $50 worth of braus journal boxes from tho (lain and N. W. Gates, incorporators, Ryan| Rev. Jamia™ Church Dent, f W. D Cox will he made by Coroner Real Estate Transfers |8t 1 G. Morgan's & ¥ emises of the McCormick Hary om- | Implement and Hardware 5 4 h N 18 busily engaged in ge. | Swanson this afternoor | The followiug transfers were filed yester pany \rialgned in police ¢ aiate I Dod e are company, Fort louring subscriptions toward s fund beira| While quite jured, OMcer 14 dny in the abstract, titie and loan office of | DISTRIBUTION OF PAVING MONEY, ) A ged | ! 1| Dodse; capital, $20,000; prestdent, Andrew |raised for the purpose. of {tine ol il auite | Uk PR n tract, £ morning and the cuse was partin awes: secretary, William O'Brion: 1 debt of t . f wiping out the | 1%, JoW 101 Pearl street Fa . l of the First Presbyterin gh : Al ¥ na Alders et Session \n_juformation charging Har EAP i T Labnt gensri) manaxes oA | o GE terlan church ol ik Jo AL M JE A Souus By e Over Motor ¥ rand larceny filed by the Metor 8 W ’ has been subscrihed nish, u f part jots ) Huylis W, w d 5 0 Mayor Jennings sul ¢ Hemn PP bl and Rev vor s roc S and will i ) the city | mick company. The hearing will be re m Vil continue this work for (ny n L few day 5 Cash Asxe sappeare ce of the weel : mploye 4 at Switt b wite to ians 010l last night a communication in which | sumed this morning b Aswets Disappeared, b I " K. It is hoped that th fohn Jc i t Wiy nwiy 24-10:43 3 nmani A e Phére 1 thotbie ihran i debt, which amounts to $500, k d were rried i ' 4 w0 | he recommended that the aldermen take rouble brewing in the case y will be cleareq | 475 M, & (sxcapt 15 ¢ I Sopnen. w 4 ¢ the Files Adoption i up before Rey 1] Justice ¥ 5 nd Nels T 2 8 e { and wife to G WX ome steps 1o enable & distribution ¢ g : of the ussignment of the Dee Hive store | | ” Jamison leaves for other t week 1 o W Hoyer. lot 7, bl . Central subdiv ., | money deposited by the metor company for .' IR »‘v“ Juvsrvissy hie poor for | in Perrs. Morris Glucklich, the owner, of- | N "W’;y\:\‘:l’ mectings will bo held a; | ers were #l a0 he | Lot Awellknown cure for Plles | the paviug on South Muln str Ho aiey RS LowREBIGL0led 8doution papers yuster :-“rn ) Mle a - peition n voluntary bauk evening this week Lo hissalve cannot be equalled wherever Total, three transfors ... read & petition to the same effect sign WAl L s iptey anc to turdover everything to a ols Reope Jam Lzgerald, ch t asoothingand healing antisepticappli- 5 AT 1in Tolianiis St 2Lk Grancers months ago was given by the court into the | trustee of the creditors. The referce, who | The pum inia Beanen catmmittes far the char I, Gesiron it | gation n nasded l|/|.:‘pk]yp\l”-puml;{peg' Davis sells paint. | ers. who are entitled to-the rofuna: David |4 of the lowa Children's Home societs | made the xamination, bus st reparied |after a vaemton o1 e 5ol (PN yAstarday | iha membare of 2L cuts, burns and scalds without leaving y o. J ocomis, Chi », | ® ves olne 1 mo T 0 1o Judge *herson of the ite 8 o) 1 upIe ¢ Weeks " h L nig . )y - oy 1 Bradley & Co., W. W. Loom Mongn, | = 108 MER. TNE. Sa: ‘“"”"} ;“r" Taraom of tho United States | Wolfe sald that the attendance smong the | Masor W ' trive ajcar. [I'or piles, eczema and all ekin —; Burlington & Quiney Rallwa any, [aee i L *):]1 k. I Re issued un order to | puplls of the higher grades was ery gatls. | FeMenitatives af 't} Stock Yards - diseases it is considered infallible. George 8. Wright, Keystono Manuf b Iy were turned | Mr icklich to tufn over to the referee | factory, but many of fhe 1dr. Bt mpany, came b he w d | compauy, Sandwich Manu o & company, | .Yer by UL (o the same | within five days the sum of $19,786.41 In | first and wecond ,lavecs ),‘h ““,” 19 tRe | aall apent | A Beware of Counterfeits oo wear Grand DeTour Plow pany and others cash. Tho order was based on evidence |turned to thelr st o (R Ll > Omanis B e 57 Unscrupulous persons may offer you After transacting some routine business £ 3 sald to have been obtained by the vef:res will, however, | . attendance ol h T hin' tweratatit & worthless imitations. Takeonly theors 3 s Oppose Lumber Ve that varlous u , h ver. Dr. Wolfe thinks, ach Its { e Wit v 1AZ 8. ALL the aldermen on motion of L 00k A The employment by €. Hafer, lumber i o "\un’\ were due from the pe- |normal pericd by the end of As wask | BiV8 i Tomovener iginal DEWrrr's Wrren HHAZELBALVE | recess and retired to the mavor's of man, of non-union carnenters on the con- | ' eriasry iny S SUM Of $16.000, which | Examinations in the higher grades ane. ) Smpm—— Prepared by E. C. DeWITT 8 CO., Chicage Wwhere & session of the committee of the |struction of his new sheds, has exalted the | . 5 Alleged the b show to be duo the | progress this week B Mnat Re m— ur 0es \l\\‘lu'\’]] to discuss :n'»: matter vas )nl!{ be- opoosition. of the local tiade unions, 1t | oreo o T money represented In this Drux T VIS 10 g E Y w N hind locked doors. For fear that any of the | was said yesterday he ers of the | s ¢ celved In the last few days| _ rug Fight ¢ th o f A are EASY ON THE I [ discussion might reach the ears of out- | scveral unions had Kurated wartare | o ”\"“r,:,'r,"",l,:" i cthe aigre whap It g Tan i fles ding ] drug- | e to Wve 1) ‘ e e Ko o SRR siders, the transom over the door was | against Hafer and would refuse to work on || " ' uslly u ontrol of an agent of t8 continues and it wa; esterday | UV ! Y ¥ 10 Lisve tho Saur N about the wonderfu! EASY ON THE PRICE it auy bullding where lumber from his yard | ¢ OF, (¢ creditors. The attorneys for |that the dispensers of medicines were got. | Gt /Lt i . A teg ST MARVEL Y2iRKING Our shoes are made to fit The sesslon lasted over two hours and | was used “'r"”‘lkfh'h ¥ay ho has 1o moxey 1o turn '”-»I arther apart every day instead of : - ?':IKSA: o 5 judging from the pitch of the voices of ove 1d therefore cannot comply with the reaching a settlement. One of the lendine ihe new Vaginal Syrin, ly and L 0! hat g "e. " Wi l1on SAeiiy 484 waar lopg, TUOLN BRI 0 "siffarent apermen wandatated at thaas: | Fra Hding Burned. | order. The case will come before Judge |AFVERIEts sald last night that he did Iausiion ng Syelh Hest—Safest - Most Cor ventent. ItCleanses Insty how you get full value for | On returning to the council chamber | Mcp ne = jut | A frame building at the Christian b McPherson n a short time to deier think the fight weuld last m E | b mine h longer, a K | 11 o'clock, Alderman Boyer moved to ad- Vsed as a laundry, was damaged by | Whether or not the money Is due, and how | Patent medicines beins sald st Ll ot | | journ, and the meeting was over without @bout i o'clock last night. There was no | WU cost now and the - your mioney. If you want sat- tly. istaction in footwear the pt e . stactio twear the place ) 4 h L : any action being taken as far as was made | ON¢ in the building at the time e to o is | public on the mayor's communieation blaze is thought 1o have originated from an | REp " oAk T yAT® Intere ated, Mambe IREHY HAlL Tiekaty : THE PURE (Ll \ w7 H overheated siove pipe. The d ge done | i e il B * (Bpecial.) amuers. o * committee In chargo of | - " w Aenle ” ) | Mayor Jeanings Communicntio: el ol J\l.‘nl“.,,;x‘ lvn"‘“": n'l‘m‘\'” Five insurance companies are interested in the sale of tickets for the charity ball o GRAIN COFFEE - el nat invalulte % / 4 | Mayor Jennings' communication was as | 100 the heavy damage to tke lsold-Cozad |be given at the Exchange dining hall on @ratn o 1 sied \i1ant ueATimes BaK, NewVork | follows F Clothing company, by Sunday morning's the evening of Februar report that a - a7 . . ! 0 [ T b . P e, but the full exteat of the | large number of both single and doub b i3 a tozic aad its cffects b o P o the Honorable Members of the City vinerizge Licenses, fir xteat of the loss is not | la num both single and double ppals e | iRt Fiskomun Memiaip 1t Sl &L L NATHIRRS Hismhane L e Hcketa v s1rondy heon dispoved of g | WGP DR.KAY'S 00! . | Gentlemens—In response to 4 communication | (ho following that the prospects are that the ball wili| + e ubstitute for coftee, RENOVATOR In [goratce and renovates the | from David Bradiey & Co. and tg the petls | "¢ TR Lo e Nun " tn Winter Months, s o Risanet e Are ! WAL becauge it the ¢ flavur that 1ystem; purities i os the blood; oures e m— | {01 hereto attached, Kigiie avid | and R 4 SIOUX CITY 't be as largely attented as those given in vhody ® WOrAt dvspepsia, beadacto . 3 T — Harry J. Carley, Maoed Ia i| SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. p8.—§ 1 « " lik i ¥ | t al, in regard to the refund of -4 \ (Bpecial.) the past I and kiineys. 25¢ an Ar sts. Free ‘ FARM LOANS 1 bt nteasment on o) M 10N Hocker. Tiyor. T | January felds of grwen rve with & rowen | 1€ P \ | et . O. M. Walker, Macedonia should 1 aken o enable property | Ldllle M. Parker, Oa owners unon satd street to recefve the ro- | Willlam Groepper Minden fund of the tax, which is properly payable | Mary M. Ivers, Minden, la ould suggest that some n long enuogh (o furaish pasture for a herd Danish Odd advice sample and book n s Dr. 1.0 1 ey, Seratoge, N.Y of hogs are extiaordipary in this part of the | The new Danish lodge of Odd Fellows Graiz-O c4antiy, but there are scores of such ficlds | held s Brst regular weeting after organi Ailgrocess,: 13, and T3, Negotlated In Eastern Nebraska and lowa. James N. Casady, ji 16 Main St, Councli Blufts,

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