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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE! FRIDAV APRIL 14, 1893, THE DAILY BEE NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ] ! e et | S(ENES OF GREAT DISORDER | e i ahvbogh oot | IF TOU WANT 1O 3R IN IT 4 b , o ) i | H OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. to the Sale of the Union lovial Gleftan, kod Be Tatiodices & Aum Belgian Strikers Again Make Thiugs Lively | | The play has a most interesting plot, dealing Lelivered 1y enrtler to Any part af the ¢ "4 - with events incidental to the Franco-Prus. W W. TILTON, - MANAGER UNION PACIFIC'S PROPOSAL CONSIDERED | 43 Wi o\ Fultow's double «Cnelo | THOUSANDS OF WORKINGMEN INVOLVED TRLEPHONEN | Jusiness Ofice Tom's Cabin' company Will be at Dohany's a They bring thirty-seven people, a big band \, thi WiFsstan Wamen Join. in the United States, presenting the American ic of the case. He contended that Blaine's communications to the British representa tives showed a basis for negotiations for ks S e > Mot 88 regulating the sealing industry and to pre “ : . i ‘ Fines! risto cabinet photos, $2 per serve the species and that apart fr the ’.(“ }l lly-mml- is having awn for & The proposition made by the Union Depot } dozen, Ashton's studio, 18 North Main, Buvssers, April 18 —The strike inaugu- | question of right R Bitis ek buen chone \master | company with reference to the sale of the vated by the labor leaders as a wrotest Mr. Carter, continuing his argument. ad p I Bates has boen chos 1 : oGt pronaity. ' v UHin /Dueind | ONOR TO DALBEY, ABst tho rojection By the Gh ¢ of | Mitted that pelagic sealing was wrong, but > — D y ; he contended that when it was proven that H. . Harle bas been ap) Iminis- | and the entive release of the Union Pacific | The Gifted Leader of the lowa State eputies of e universal suffrage bill is still | gyeh sealing seriously injured the American 1 a trator of the estat he late W, H. Grand from all liability for failing to run its dummy the Recipient of a Fine Wateh and Chai spreading. In the vicinity of Mons, the | industry it became the duty of the United Judge Deemer granted a divoree yesterday | trains every half hour is the sensation of the | The citizens of Council Bluffs were given | capital of the province of Hainaut, 15,000 = States fo stop the practice. Lord Sulisbury to Josephine. Cronklite from her WusVAnd, | your” Mang of the citizens are strenuously | an opportunity lastevening of attending a | men areon o strice, At Verviers, un im had contended that ouly piracy justified the William Cronkhite S N ATRRY | HOREHEE TP ChE HeRt BAT: sitaiast o ortant manufacturing town fourteen miles ~ seizure of vessels on the high scas, but both A mead i, which has been in sesaion | 9PPozed to granting tho Ny e L 10Wa, | st of Liege, sixty-five factories have been piracy and the slave trade had been sup nearly Ly Woeehs, expects to mike its first | Other railway any more wof | under the direction o albey, & | compelled to close in consequence of the ex- pressed because they were injurious to hi and final report today in the district court. | the slowness manifest 3 + corpora- | Council Bluffs man, whose compositions are | odus of ther employes. The decree ordering manity at large The American counsel Peter Hotrick and Mrs, Mary C. Atkinson, | tions to give anything sturn for the | plaved and admired the country over. | the strike has not as yet beeu obeyed cither «failed to see how they differed from pelagic both of Onkland, 1a mareied in the | favors that towed so | Dohany's opera house was well filled with | 8t Chavleroior Liege. sealing, which was so injurious to humanity arlors of the Kiel hotel yesterday, Rev. H. | jayisy There was a large and excited mob around Mr. Carter in concluding his recital briefly B e o the Chamber of Representatives today when | recapitulated the inception and development the session was resumed. Many of the more | of the sca dispute under the variou BELNEs i Ay ever asked | those won at The Chautauqua as- | turbulent of the mob were arrested. While heads, as far us it affected the regulation of {apart R ¢ " on | sembly two years ago. The program | ox:Minister Wocse was returning home from | the industry, (e tien proceedad to the genartme LA AL h 15 | comtoRed=ot Bluces THAt Would: Blokko ail | tHeCH r o man attacked him, steiking = question of the right of the United Stat cently been ong d t e time the mposed of pi that would please o him violently on the chin with his fist 5 et its sealing interest and indust There was a4 savige encoun between portion of his address was the most Is Argument in the Bering Se Case n Masterly Effort. Pants, April 18.—Upon resumption of the — sitting of the Bering sea court of arbitration Depot Company's Grounds, eatching topical sor pecialties. for the Police, | CARTER'S GREAT ADDRESS, | e ey Mr. “ledentopf Writes a Letter on the Sub. MINOK MENTION. ouricius’ music house appears to be | Bouricius: musio louss appears the Demonstrations—A Few | doing a land office business in pianos | Ject—11is Opposition to the Schem N. Y. Plumbing Co. 18 Urged in Well Chosen [ . Council Bluffs Lumuver Co, Coal Language. and organs at 114 and 116 Stutsman, Serlous Cunflicts, Miltonberger is the tter, b Broadway — itizens. Asa | enthusiastic music-lovers, and the Towa b i \¢ that | State band added fresh laurels to i ¢ o thing that ite band added, fresh laur t the rest ne W t of | grades of musicians, was treat, and the wishes 1 10 red A ” selections were all played with the taste and X nd ” s expression for which the band is noted. Du YA tor . Y | ing the program_ opportunity was taken to yesteran, v f ! ¢ | show the esteem in which Mr. Daibey is held This cut represants our Seorchsr: wel tht, 9 1hs v Our tadins heauty, Wehave wiat you winte Correct prineiples rroct material. Correct allgn mond strikers and gondarmes this evening i the picce of oratory heard since the | Correct constraction, Every wheel fully warrantad town of Quaregnon. Threc thousand strik of the court of avbitration and was | Dust proof bearin ts, Tdeal C.inzhar, or Morean & Vel rht tiess, all wiaals o y frst-class ers had riised a barricade in the Rue Mons with great du and i Write for catilozus an | prigps. or'e ul un l soa us. h ville to prevent the gendarmes fromn patro s. Mr. Carter began by declaring J o] 1o # wints by thie people of Councit BIus by presenting | fing ey beats, Fhe gendarmes paktedl VRIUABLS 10 tho United States UNION TRANSFER CO.. ment v t b, | Bim with 4 maguificent solid gold watch and | Ghipzed the mob One gendavme who was A ) 88 1301-6.8.10 Main Strect, Council Bluils, Towa. it ends here unite e presentation wa dtedi by the. e Several other n- unless founded he principles are constay 1 t made by J. A. Roff, who read the following | qyrmes were seviously injured. The roters He wasconvin Great Britain shaved audicnees 0 pay $90,000 | testimonial: Afterward sieked the shop of 4 butcher who these views a inded only a decision Areknc i s regarded | We, ns friends and admirers of Mr. C. W, | Lad supplied the gendarmes with ropss with dictated by the iples. The decision list, are « L ta L npan, b, I“{“v"\”""‘ e O jj;:lg which to bind rioters who had been arvested, Mr. Carter said to be a monument hive i T 4 1s 1 musiclan and his WORhness as o citizen The town of Paturages, near Mons, was for future generations. He appealed to th the L 4 and friend. Recognizing that his fame as a | 4180 the scene of an encounter between the members of the court to dismiss from the composer dnd his high rank in musteal eirelcs strikers and gendarmes, breasts ever, 3 of partiality a d" 1o word of ours, we desire siniply to ex- A mob of several thousand rioters. our pride in his wehicvements wni grati tion at the nors he has Ty o e haerutuie | dAL | evening, They smashed in the windows of roversy, however, was one betwecr nhaving secured so worthy and tal- | many cafes and shops as they hed tions. The particular cole of n ¢ d wdireetor, and we congratulit wong, The windows of a i ises either country, therefore, was inad from g townsuan and friend on the high protected by closed shutt T'his tribunal’ must base its decision up fest ¢ ‘ 5 outerred upon him. That this T PR ol \ ; n of our well wishios and kindly | 1 the rioters and thepolice o humanity. M. Carter. had not finishe f i s NI farther teetimoninl, which we truse | charged the rioters with drawn sabres and | when the court « To THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND BoArDb oF | Will serve the recipient as a daily ro a iy suceeed spersing the mob, profitably AL O3 ey OF Cotncin Hcres | it CouneiT i ovor awarin place al persoins w vely injured. Many \ Tregret my nability 1o e Gt your special | 1ts heatt or that princo of composers 1 wero nade ¢ Union ete n le n L L S of placiing myselt d s witerly opposed At the close of the presentation the | evening are the socialist leaders Volders Btroot, ab wilah o lirs to your co-operation in effecting o Sale 0L tho | yudience tostificd its approval by a hearty [ Van Derveld and Maise, They were ar ends of the ol ldiers were present Unton depe ound 1o the nlon Pacitic Rail- h 1 4 A s, o ) 3 e rack "I“‘.v'“_\‘mu‘iwu Vil iin Diabniag, the most | Wity sotiveny. Batlins e s Uaton Bactfic Rall- | round of applause. Mr. Dalbey has especiil | rested while ineiting the rioters to further | MEMPIS, Tenn., April 13, ~The track av fmportant features of which were the ad- | holder of fhedepot pany. A sit eitort | reason to fell gratified at the ‘expression of | violence. It is reported that anarchists dis- | Montgomery park at the opening of the Important features of which were the - | WG] TSt SRAHS cOuncih bt was | pobular feeling toward him, from the fact | triouted eartridges among the crowd spring race meeting was deep in mud. Dur Sinders and Judge Miller of Omaha, At | frustrated that the only effort he has made toward The civil guards have been called and b ! Cnion avenue was bought andopened by the | establishing this feeling was by strict atten ¢ held css for any emergenc: the close of the program refreshiments’ Were | eity hon veny Latge capmte maeh 1o Y the lishing this feeling wi are held in readir for any emergency o GG pens . tion to his busiuess. He is so retiving in his | They have been supplied with ball cart ‘ S L e o e | s p e upion CpCrEROUG ORI CRS || distos! tion ehakithe peopla at/ CanailBITa]) ind have been fnstraeted. to. net | were turned to Cathoun as the Derby winner ; ; Arrangements aro being made fora fres | BERR O NG TGS o o mise | have never fully realized that they had a | promptly und with all the severity neces- | and even money was the best that could T:IA“!‘”\‘”'[ l“ ‘“l”‘ l'l}.l“l"l LR tC “‘ A :‘m‘, take to pern Crailvond track to e placed | genius among them. The fact that »:.. sary to suporess any disorder that may | be had on him Bob Speed was . e Rev. Mr, Delong, the proprictor, wants all | fhe dimniy (ra¢k While o meniber 3f the city | estimation of the lovers of & musicall | Atinidnight the cityds tranquil,Volders, | numbor. Tt IR SR RSy i i ; ea e A OrkSa chavitably inclined people to assistinany | council ten years aeo, favoring First anil | gver the countey. however. is suficient tosti eld and Mais i have been liberated. | and Belief had o number of friends. Fran C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Propri way they can, by contributions of food o ific avenuis for that parpose, sous to leave =Y ot iedy LEIODRIOION i lv‘{\ s L l'r”w‘, o 1ol | s ORI BT BORa R0 L KO UK AR Fsnoniniétoiikl AbILYS asf a8 Cotnpasar, MHis sxtra police and goards have been dis- | cis Pope was very little fancied, but Belfast . N fh e . RIS U LIV ChiTag 1 U G S TR G I C After the open the motor line the fact of his being chosen to lead the band | injured tonight are serio: \;\ hurt. The in- | wer ’:.m;w;.“ in ‘n,‘u au va w[vm among OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. L I A L ) i otliers are slirht | them being many ladies. The Derby was | Council Blufls office & OvItNL Cop, ST ARUDOIE AL alsnhonae 4% L T R et il it G B R R % : o ihboniiiout the/connteytHe women of tho! | KomAWHAL otk AlappoINLmont, . iThe atnre || oot BliNIsoteeiAndiy i Chl Avo. A and 2ith St Telephone 310 Send PRI i9aTtns Hbnitey BUpTOr SOt EHa Gl e e B A AN L U lower clusses are graatly oxcited over the | was made in the rain with Michael leading or irculars and prico list. occive tho hearty support : L e ot e | ; strike. Many women with arms and breasts | Bob Speed second. Revenue third and Cal The plaintid in the suit brought by | J0NE G I (Y construction of u Council Bluftk, 1 bared paraded with the strigers in Ghent | houn, Beltast and Francis Popo in the order Spencer Smith to recover 4,000 of tax | quitable union depot up town in conjunction | IN THE DRESS GOODS DEPT. today. It v o the motor upany filed a d h th \Eana named. Kunz laid back with Calhoun until A T rn noney from the motor company filed a de- | with the other rallroads, Fallure o 6o so e Our dress goods department is now he reached the streteh, then he went to the [ wurrer to certain portions of the answer of | linguishes s vight to Union aveny Mess b I i HOM 2 A § o, « K :yhl-“lulnvm' ‘lu.‘l;‘,‘-.:.,‘ s t m»fl; m; ol ulahes s rlzhCto Union e un 1 fully st eked with the largest and most front and remaine w"u-u. winning by a f L that the objection of the company that the Wil any person believe the Unton | eomplete line of staple and fancy dress length without an effort. Francis Pope Sebath o thia s Tl R ending or the il | 1o, angoffort, . X : ; Pacitic wor in earie ildine u union ) R v made & game effort to collar the winner, but % X claim is barred by the statute of limitations | Facitlc were o uinion | goods ever shown in Council ‘Blutfs Continued In the House of Commons. L R e ol Ho oL Mo AIBh e eRE - ~ : e ot hetd. Kool bocauss. vho fact. of tne | enotuptown It conld ot curry eulihe pros | Bilow o' quote 6 few of out most | Lovbos, April 18.~Dhb dobate on the sec- | e Micha Gasoline Stove, transfer of the char was concealed fraud | i and transfer situation wpular lines: md reading of the home rule bill was co First race, six furlonzs, idens: Dutch ulently for some time after it was made, and The Union Depot cotipany tormed exs | © P PR bl RIS IE AR IE SRR | Uinian Do ragcoipsnsmeiuintiacs |0 a full and complote assortment | ymued in the House of Commons today, Kt. | Qo won. Killy second, Britifice thivd. Timo: I)IC) ClC, et of the transfor having been mide | struction of a union devot. And how shame- | 0f English cashmeves, English serges, | jon Heury Chaplin, who was president of [ Second race, four furlongs: May Thompson known. tully, ridiculously and unbusinesslike have | irridescent twills and changeable jac- S Rt b S e b L B the board of agriculture in Lord Salisbury’s | Won, Oi Ro sccond, Annio Buckinghum third I\Cfi lgCI‘I\tOI’, Déemer has granted Margaret | depot ompiny until It finadly sue- [ TURECE ARl | : cabinet, dissceted the bill from a conserva- | - Third race, Tennessee Derby, $2,000 added. ~ < from Lue Ellmers, whom | cumbed “in diskust and financial” rain At dte all the aud most desirable et fetv and'pointed ¢ o mi one and one ea: Ci 122 ar A 3 fod. nnd Tivod with in- Ciormany for | And now, when tho. stockholders of the depot | shades in henriettas, serges and Scoteh | tve pointof view andipotntediodticheimanyi (CERBAE O i r (_,dl [)C'[ b\/CCPCl’ J t . Ci e won, Francis Pope 122 (5 fo 1) second, Mic wine years, The plaintiff was so complotely | Company are in distress and are bowailing the | guitings in light wixtures, flaws in it. Mr. Chaplin iu the course of his | 195130 to 1) third. fast, evenuo and Hob o it irerpreren b b by | fre ool ticlrnsestuient mide for b | * NS UEIESINERGE L nive of | speceh refersed to. the opmions o Cavour, | Syesd alin ran. tme Fbd B0 Or, which is of primary®*importance just now, it in to translate the questions and | pirously saye: We will huip youout: we | the season: 18 of the latest shades in a | Sefien and Molinares against home rule as | oo iy on, Miss Patton third: dkot] St t aldi rs. From thestory she told it ap- | Will take the property off your hunds ndia twill—would be chea disproving Mr. Gladstone's statement that | Time: 1:35! ; O have your ve i . she told o property off your i u | india ould be cheap at i E i 1 ] . c ove stored for Atlantic and that dfter staying there two | Unlon avenue ueney H‘rt‘-.ri wnd ac triflhe 2 4 $1.50 we have o | side . S ¥ four furlongs: . Elwer F. won, | . . . []]C bummcr, C;\“ on named Claus, with whom she hiad hved ever | P relicvVed Trom Being obleed 1o join in the | Weaves, epingline, whipcords, ottomans, | lin, “is going to take his principles from the | 8V¢% e — | A since. Both'sheand Claus stated that their | sonstrancion of u union depotin your city. " | phosphorus beiges und serges, forelgn or of England 1t is time that Oxigles Wil Agairs | Chas. Swaine, 737 Broadway. agtions Fud always been entively proper, and Tolle aiNIda BRrea)o: LADIES' WAISTS. he relinquished the cares of government.” Lovisvitie, Ky, April 13.—Baltimore that there was no agreement asto their 3 LT = Our line of waists this season eclipses | ,John = Redmond, = Parnellite, - followed | gpqin defeated Louisville in an exhibition ¢ married after the divorce was ok A nice burgain and sal 11t is very for- v ¢ S Oha [y et g B without thi consent of our honorabie | Council Blufis, The most popular styles | o ihe Bourd of Agriculture, Mr. Itedmond | § me today, the scoro standing: Loutswillo | DOHHNY;S TH EATER = : : o ! b Al a1 sty suid. was o type of the governors who had | U Baltimore d L (10, Ba The Louis have no millinery opening, | "$iever reloasing the Union Paciic from | this scason are going to be empire, Cas- Tretand, disaftected fore = Breors Douavitisil Baluioro & ll er 00 s Pusumatic ls 9 firs K arm:1 e judgment 1s of any par with stoues and other missiles. paraded th country, but citizens of the wo streots of the lower part of tho city this n at stalke was i moral one i . gencral mor inciples, common to al SPARKS OF SPORT, Tennessve’s Derby Kan and Won in a Rain by Calhoun ing many of the races rain fell in torrents i Owing to the condition of the tra ‘i all eyes the patrons of the mission are s gen Omaha, the eity il releasced the Us in its trip to the World's fair. juries of th maae and the conces- tut they have what you want. joining inn unfon depot is equivalent to the | cade fronts and French yokes, of which | sions of home rule to that country inevita- —_———— Council Bluffs, Ia, J extinction of the union depot question, | we show a full line ble. Mr. Redmond said that he would not | Movements of Ocean Steamers April 13. | gohn Dohany, - - - - - Manager. Another improvement t the popular § leaving s A AEtiIenaREIEa i S e At 23 we show a full line of light | have entered into the debate, but he found | At Bremen—Avrived—Stuttgart, from Bul- K L0 2 Sty OF ALL KINDS, chubert piano. Swanson Music Co from the busintss center and Union avenue | printed waists; worth 35¢. is silence m.tlIlle“l“.""j‘:['l‘:'i"';“"’l"- R o Al R NIGHTS 2 7 We are herdquirtors for uny arbiclo Willlamson ‘& Go:, 106) Main street, (| 26001y alrect toulbvard! by lt aiven awiy At our assortment is most complete | PrROSEC L0 WEAC, Wi ::vl‘ A et £ : s from Saturday and \hlllldu.\. mude in hurd or soft rubber, largest and best bicy ock in city. depot com| as o reward for their public | i sateen lawus and percales in whites, | jromise measure, Mr. Josenh Chamberlain ' At _Southampton—Arrived —Aller, from ABRITi 157 AND A APE i WE RETAIL AT spiritedn y uite heavy | blacks and colovs. hud complained that the Irish members of New York | SATURDAY MATINEE. A PERSON AL PARIGRADPIS, losers, more par r subse 1. Bt in prefer G AUZL00 we how (he best black sateen | the house did not_aceept the bill as final, | At Hamburg—Aveived—Dania, from New | Awericw's Swoot, Singor Distinguished | N oI y . 'S, o] would be more jus 1 e to | WalstIn the market What right had he to offersuch a guaranty York. ; terorm, £o Me. and Mrs. Arthur Slack, yes- | 30U 18 BRUISNGN oot drod, thin BOSTON STORE, Mr, Redrizond declared that he himscifdid ot | At Boston—Arrived—Agloman, from Liv g MR. JAMES A. REILLY, . to suerifice Union ayenue and the wnion depot RothaiiA hath, WA talhw &0, believe the bill to be a final seitiement. He | erpool 4 J Wo tention holow o oixtial lBoae o Mr. and Mrs, John Keller have returned | question along with zham, & Co., AL, ew legislation would be At New York—Arr Jahn, from Bie wention below a p riial 115t of goods in PR no s una plcellon Bnxoiratumned | uestigliNlong bUE SIS e Couneil Blufs Ta.. and 1Rackford, 111, | beiieved that new legislation would be a | At New York—Arrived—Lahn, from Bre- | In the Original Musleal Comedy-Drama, stoc saccess und in the future the bounds = men sther western points. and wisdom of your honorable body, to believe Rubber Bod Paus, stie Hosto dom bl Do A of frecdom would be widened with —— A GERMAN SOLDIER Ruvbor Gioves, iR o) The Misses Delin Feuner and Gertie (Tills | 1 possible, that you will leud a4 haud to-the o gram o conscnt of all partics in Eng More Gold tor Eur y Buth Caps, SHoulder Braces, left yesterday for a visit with Miss ¢ D e v o 11T oty Tt heess | Of the Taft organ recital at the Br land. Unless Ireland had no capacity | New York, Avril 13 —Two millions of gold Atomizers, Cupping Glasses, Shiley in Missouri Valley. Drotest: Li very respectiugly way Methodist ehurch tonight: for sclf-government this lemslation must | has been ordered for Saturday’s steamers, BY HARRY W. EMMET, RrniEes, Bratatiiinps ol el Tawta: Milés, T Statea i W RiEpexTors R develop. 1t would be a rash man who would A B 4 e Jub Leo Bag o inis i i = re de Ste. Cecllo, Bt : 0 say that it should be immutable T - S PRI MOS8 ke X AR trict attorney, finished up his busine in Div A T.«Cook. (Grand: hotel an Offertoire de Ste. Ceefle Butiste | venture to say that it WENTHER FORECANTS, “1 Love Mein Faderland You | Invaiid Rings, Rubber Sheoting, fede yesterday afternoonand left on U 00%; AsTLHILEA OIS RN eX, . dntermezzo—Cavalleria Rusticani for all time, ~If dr. Chamberlaim meant by —_— m't Know,” “Remember Dot Yo Air Cus Kubber Dam. for Dens= 1 3 y L | : \ i u T R G, Special attention to disenses of rectum. v Suscivant | s complaint 10 lnpute bad faith 10 U0 | variante Winds Will Blow and i Will Do VIS @ Gernian Soldien” =Only Ono | Crateh Tips, tists . ; | Sclierzo Love's Drcani...........Broustot | Jrish membe ause they declined to ac- oAy D . | . Vanatta, 5 Fverett blk, | Tannhauser March 4 Wagner | col'ha bill as a finality, he (Redmond) EEAlEThroughont Nobaskn Kot | Will =ni tile Biby Trac” and | Sponge Bazs, 4 At | olo=Serenude, Bluis Obiigatorl. L Sehubert | WL Gelaimed any. such interpretation WASHINGTON, D, C.. April 13, —Forecast | [“The Turnstite Ride.” range. At cost ut the Gas company. Ask your greeer for Domestie soap, | gooia e Miss Leni St Fiay | b tnaic Gl IMey protested with | for Priday: For Nebraska—Fair, vaviable | Domestic soap best for havd water Closs af Federat Coirt. BT R P all the carnestuess at their commund theiv | winds, becoming casterly; rising tempora- | 8" IOCNEBORIER TH"‘ ALOE & PENFULD GU' LS d t Pt the measurc in an honest f High Class Specialties, DEALERS IN ‘ne ter it 1 " Chime on chime, whose 1005 rhy me desir 0 acce| C PO Qa0 & onest, | ture in western portion New songs and Dances, iy = Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, the | The term of United States district court 0 VOSDOF SONiES, UKL, T4 1Y, candid spivit, and thoy hoped the bill would | g [ SEVEE POEOR - therly winds: ew songsand DICES. | gy jonl Instramonts, Neat £0.00 o6 Towa: which has been m progress for the past Brewthe softly to the dying duy.” y end the miserable chapter of English | - #t OW0 /8 F8 (T Tt | QIZIE The Superb Sepentine | UhysicianstundHospital Supplics, three weeks is over and Judge Woolson will ; nd lrish resistance B L R T N A il DAlrata W IZLZY pancer. 114 South 13th St leave for his home today. The only thing of AR Air. Redinond painted my pict LEALAE A i dusts Dot A s x Next to Postoffice. ave for hi v lie only thing ¢ PART 1L 16 oneed onces. of tha rojection of tho | Faiv; winds becoming southeasterly; Bpecial Matineo Saturdiy, April 5. 23 cents any public interest yesterday was the sen- | Tocat and Puzue in D minor Bach | e Al ioutad L blio lsolunllad | warnier | to all parts of the house. Abused the Childeon, tencing of Mrs. Alice Franks, who was | §l: Brenude. oo oo i Lpage | Nister argument. There might be a Belfast LnspliBonority Night Prices ¢ oud o Sam Dobsou and his wife, Kate, are | found guilty of seuding an obscene letter at Home | Question, he said, but no Ulster question, | OrpicE or e Weatier Buseav, Owams, | == ST Specia oticas. charged with abusing the two small chilaren | through the mail to & man named Shaw. A | S0t Two Gropugiers. Lo Seumann | four | ot of sty of theSpnulanion s ot | SREL L “"l“'I{'»"l\'j_‘"‘[w'l_" i hardand POMANY’S THEATER. L R T S R T T AGtion o nine al was submitted by he 5 e LB Jopelunc 2 ster being Catholic. Many of * the | rainfall. compared with corresponding day o i el ousia :: ir \\‘)‘1[ v..nlw; n 1 Il‘n;lh motion for & new trial was submitted by ber | proludio a4 wet Locnzrin Wagnor | prorestant - popalation . were afeaid o | pist foir years B MONDAY, APRIL |7: g COUNTIL BL it hem for keeping, and the matter was taken | & oy, 4 gL Y evidence lorus of Angels . ark | o0 heir sympathy with Tt 893, 1892, 1591, 1890, AT == = 4 e L il it had turned up about which he v in ignor- | Overture—Masanicllo, JAuber | Bvow the 3 3 i Maximum tempernture, 072 429 616 b VW ANTED- Parties with 11t 1 capital up by Cavtain Overtan yesterday, 4s & xeb- | quce at the time the trial closed. but 1t was | Accompanista—diss EILL i rule, = M ond coneluded with | Maximum tomp v o . 20 5 =) THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL i Sl facture and 0 patented nove b : i ppeal to the House to | Minimumtemperature., 2 482 420 altles Adams, W5 Perin Ave., Counctl Blufts overruled and a sentenceof six months in the Mr. L. W. Tulley fiwarm Anpeabtiloin it Av tomperature.. 325 375 515 490 d claimed that the children have been sub- | OVCTEY e =t 0 01 vish shoulders the | i, ¥ NIV T 1a M : | ¥ juil of Pottawattamic county and a 2 throw upon Iris| Precipitation 00 L1354 .00 T Sy jooked to the most cruel reitment, beaten | fya o ‘41000 were imposed op her. The Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. | sobering influence of responsibility, 10 en- | *gyement showine the condition of ‘tem- L M ALTESE CROSS 1HOS K- Peoplo any 1t lasts (0 until they were black and biue and exposed | gury docided that she need not commenco | m. at the Couneil Bluils Medical and | abie Ireland to become, 1 not so properus, | porature and precipivation at Omaha for v \ BT o and valde andalnareln ook (AL BASY R i en Wl VIR | herImprisonmont. untt Ist of Scptem- | Suvgical institute, 20th and Broadway. | fith 414 Bapny, ab least as contented, PEACes | duy and since March 1, 155; Wionst2)y Double * AT ot dani An information was | pelREIRORREN S0t that an. intaresting Y ul g e us Bnglang i & 3 £ A TULL i XCHANGE OR SELL- Two four rooi filed in Justice Vien's court charging them | DCU It view of Uhe fact that an interesting } B> and barrels of Drexel's Boll | it Hon. Leonard H. Courtney, unionist, | Nofmaltcmperatuee. o 3 - WY Ul EXCHANGH OR VRt TR0 (080 R AT o S R ) e B | g e by o | AR o, mans | NERAREL - 82 (inale Tom's Galin L injury. Thoy were arvested and released [ Wit SHo BORE LS ORI AS. HIC OUS O GOl "“ i “‘“ A1Ei0us perfume, 2ie Dottles | e asked why the government had not bor- | Normal precipiation el T i e under bonds in the sum of 300 each ap KRG b o, ) ORYORIONC v 10¢ avis, the drugyist. rowed a further safeguard from America; | Deficiency for the duy 10inen | | 1, corner iih =t and 4th Ave. i pear next Tuesday nfternoon at 2 o'clock for | Of Sherlff tazen, =~ © -0 o ited States | — hamely, the provision’ that no state shall | Deficiency March i 51 inch COMPANY. "A- 3. Mandol, 70 Graham Avo, 8 hearlig agalust John Gant, chaveed with passing el Whe |uu:. Or :.-J; pUss: And law subvefsive of obligations or Reports Other Points at 8 p.n COMPRISING TRI, WANTED—At onoo, 700 Granam. The Grand Hotel, five counterfoit silver do ' wounin of | The wheelmen of this city to the number | contracts ) Eiree — e . A Mandel Council Bluffls, Most elewant hotel in | Audubon, disigreed and was discharged. | of about thirty, met last evening to tak Mr. Morley, chief secretary for Ireland f Artists R RENT—Four box stnlla at Exchar o Tom T o egant hotol 1 | Tho following statement be of tntorest, | srops toward | R STl I RS o \‘,.l;.p‘_m”|r.(- remark Ivln:( the o Famous Topsies Ot N T | . honge bard Rates, 3 to # per day. laylc: | BR@mine W e AmaRnLaR! s done by the | ¢oward securing a_club house. The meeting | would be able to give good reasons for the ATIONS. : Marks, the L1v\‘1,81= JOR saL wou of Uinnars (0018, K001 00DAL Prop. T reR e ke T A was an enthusiastic one and the club starts | course it had taken Educated Donkeys fiatlon: a bargaln. inquire of Kmpkio-Shugary s Ignored by grand Jur out under very flattering circumstances, r. Gladstoue, replymg to Henrvy La g an Bl hounds ardware ounetl Blufls i Geo. S. Davis, prescription dru 1ls Tanoved by grand Juty I LR LR, } e e el R L Cuban Bloodhounds T AT IAG K removOU, Gosho31a, Yaulls; CATNAsE Jury verdicts of guilly Committee to solicit mer f y AT tHEL e dhiaAlR0. tha depataiont the aha. v Shetland Ponies Teleaned. Well propared for thy work B4 Very Much Aliy Jury verdiets of not giily b vs, F. H rth Viatto 8 Burke oty building Evans '\ t home rule bill did nop.warrant the invoking = ] A report was in civcuiation yesterday | Cortinued for urrest IS bRThomar Matoslen ) Lt b i odin B KOATHRY 100000 MAUp sUTTON, [0 SALE W offer tor aal on o1 afternoon to the effect that Henry Delong | {ontined for senten nmittee on constitut aws Mr. Courtney, in goncluding his remarks, | St)oui o The youngest Topsy on the stage, e b e A e i 0a e, cloaatuTen had been killed by the caving-in of & well in | Jury disagreed; 1o verd C. Pullman, W. N. ( said that but for Gladstone’s scheme, he | fh baulo... ‘;‘{_“;Y”“‘» BABY EBDJTH, water, large brick collar, front and side porchess which he was working east of the city, The | Fines imposed iggrozate 0 Chickstun saw no reason why Ireland snould not have | gahens ity it _ o Wil ki1 at loxs than uetunl ehst Lougee & Towle, Sredsliile it ; e Jail sentences, diys 7 These two committees will report local self-government and Mr. Sexton be | benver i | <now. Aged § years, us the nngel child, %4 lear] struot, Lounoll Blugds, rumor caused a sensation, as it was known | penitentinry sentinces, 10 yeurs, 6 nonth | mecting to be held next Tuesday eveni made secretary for Irelund £alt Lake Clty W) lear SPECIAL SCENERY FIQUSE and lot for wale, No. 313 eitth = - the World-Herald ofice, and every wheel On motion of Homé Secretary Asquith the WIEart o ELY: Inquire of 1 Christian s farm of Thomas Officer, where he was ex Coal and woods best L cheapest | may fn the city is requested to be present, as | debate was adjourned L . v ] t I paride at 115 | frewht hous pecting to make some vep: onawoll. Hs | Missourthard woud in t SA5%. prompy pormanent orgauisation Wil be effectod ab FEp— - son started out to run down the story, and | delivery. . A, Cox, No. 4 Main. | that time. Afftitiry ut i Cheye succeeded in tracing it as far as o saloon on i o Broadway, where 1ts origin was veiled in Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. FAVORED THE COMPANY, S fog. Along about 4 o'clock the fake was - 3 oo o AR HALTALER seRn B8 URACTS wid (0nns. Varm ant . exploded by the sudden appearance of Mr Woodward-Kay | New 2l Ordered In » HMeavy Soutn | 'hAt the soldiers wore allowed to assist in Gronak E. e, Local Forecast Official ) Abouahtand soid ey b b mat WEIRE NS Delong himself, whose complexion had not | . C. Woodward and Miss Carrie Kay, both | Dakotw Damage Suit. —_ Bluffy changed since the night before so fur us any | of this city, were marveied lust Wednesday S1ovx Fawes, 8. Do April 18.—[Special 3 I one could s TOR SALE_Two nloo cottas ho 1sos 0n Ave ¢ 3 $ G, none 20th Moot six- roome bay window: at the home of Rev. T. J. Mackay in Omaha, | Telegram to Tug Bee|—This morning A Hie o 1 Tt E . 5 i i closats Wi pantey; 14eke 100 watsr im yard. WALK The Millers, decorative artists, wa Immediately after the 1y they left | Judge Sanborn of the th rited States cir ighest of all in Leavening Power. —Latest U S, Gov't Re port, 3 take aamal pargiapy dwa sndusion i S{UAN paper, paper hanging, plain and orna | for a visit with fricnds i stern lowa | cuit court granted o new trial in the casa ¢ . Hiiigs P £ mental painting, sigus | 5t | and Missouri, and will A his city | william Fuliert uy, to mak iv b Both : L4 Lk JOI SALE A numher of n v, ChonDy Y. M. AL Meetlog the varties are well kne nave o | Min “,I ‘;‘;' PaR) ";‘ s an ”1"’ G 4 N Nicholson & Co. 031 Hronavay WWiniah The annual meeting of the Young Men's | host of friends who will ex ratuly- | beer ¢ e company and in oiling his 5 g h ] : y Qi for Christian assoeiation of Counell Biafts wiil | tons. Mr. Woodwird is a member of the frm | machinery about two years age was caught ; 3 N5 i ; e T e work . ! J. C. & W. Woodwar s P A : = ; HEAR Nane I Hear As Lon: as tho Sun | BancCager, gam, Bandazes, woven eluse Cook your meals this su ron a gas Favorite seleetions from Faust.. Goanod-F Wood of all kinds, cons and coal. L. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. that he had left carly in the morning for the CITANCE for right man 10 collect, soflolt, = and dsiiver goodx. " Wages $12 " weoky and profits aivided. cvery % Gays, 1o stock €0 Lospox, April 13 = The strikers are | Miles City ' : pany. Muat buy 16 shares siock . Addross d. We greatly incensed and excited at the report Alorse, lioow 3, Kverutyblook, Hounsil BIufR m agamst the Homestake be held in th e T 3 | in a revolving shaftand suffered the ioss of - R A ki KA JOK SALE - Choap, fina bred, spaedy 4yearold tion Saturday evening, at 8o'clock il Hoo Sha for 0,900 and will be received fro the treasurer, ) 0 general | and get our terms. Henry Murphy. 10 | trial was largely in the nature of the \ = - secretary and all the committees. The clee- | Pearl street case, a8 there were many other claims of " PHE EXCELSIOR HOME BAKER AND ROASTEL TANTED=Walter at Model rostaurant, good tion of oficers, members of board of di - workmen against the company dependent @C@m none genuine without brass fittings) our Intest W e mbio i i rectors and committees will be held. All Use Domestie soap. [t is the best. upon this, The retrial was granted upon = improved atyle, Is ssolld mace, has dosp fis 1tr for r members ana all who are interdsted in B w | aa furm )t wlso Siacre tract and T 2850 S the ground that Judge Edgerton had shown stzons bue bivivurate and cosan porrectiy, et | (iiroa: oo oron i Tows Tand 1or vate st #1100 ciation work are coraially invited to be pres Coming Entertu considerable bias in his ch o u M rge, and that one seriptive cireular on wpplication T4 WANT | — Actiug General Secretary and eveulng and Sunday evening will be | trial, played cards with one of the jurors, SCHULTHELIS &) N, Mala 8t., Councll Blutts, la o quire at Hary's Jewelry store. was awarded £20000. The