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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS CFFICE FTelivered ty earrfer to any part of the oity f. W TILTON - Manager Meo..... .. . No.43 of No.23 <ps { Busin TONES { Risit MINCGR MENTION Boston Store ten-day Attend the musica night. St. Pavl's ¢ Special meeting of Roby elavion this afternoon f Foster's, O enue. Thomas term in t Beno's 11 to- ission 25 cents. Tay lams All 1hers urgentiy reg church parlors this The letter carriers Chambers' hall « of the poor of the tended and a hiznl All memuvers of Fidel Royal Arcanum, are thetr hall at 2:80 p [mrv s¢ of attend brother, A. M. B Regent Council and all w gave a ening for dance at the tenefit vell at- city. It was for the f our late Woodmen of the nembers of t *n their o Afte be gi Bluffs camp. World, will_entertain the execut yuncil of the orde on M Broadway tonight. of introduction a social will lunch served All members of Arcanum, i at the hail of Fid ay for the purpose of atte ral of our late brother, A. M. L M. Treynor, Grand Regent. It is re 4 that Oficer Claar of the po- lice force dropped a 5 bill on Charley Mitchell vesteraay. A rumor was afloat around ¢ headquarters last evening to the effect tha e woul? be given a five days vacation without pay, but the rumor could DOt be ve Two young ladies belonging to the ( societies of the c have distinguished themselves by their efforus for the cause of charity during the recent cold weather. A number of cases of destitution have been belped. At thewr own request their names are not given to the public. A wagon load of groceries, tobacco and provisious that were taken from the cellar sfam cite, who keeps a saloon at Cut-Off, were identified yesterday by an sgent of the Elk s having been stolen from tr not_long ago, and were turned ove Berneke will nave a trial esday on the charge of larceny. Fred Mittnacht was to have had a ing m Justice Vien’s court tomorrow on of } a place for intoxicating quors to be sold, but he understood that the trial was set for yesterday and he held it, notwithstanding the state had no repre- present. Mittnacnt was dis- charged, and the case will have to be com menced over again if William Bibning is inclined to carry the war into the amp. meetings of Christian Association were discontinued dul begin t t in Christinn association lect musical organization 1s directed by L. A. Torrens of Omaha, and is for both ladies snd gentlemen. It s under the auspices of the Young Men's Christjan association and free to all members, ven and a he grand co are re council a ding Beardsley “atholic ins to him. ha ] hear: the the Young Men's Choral _union, which e holinays, will the Young Men's ure room at 3. This Chiambers’ Dancing Practice. For beginners, every Monday. Junior elass, 4 p. m.: adults, 8 p. m. Advanced junior class every Wednesday 4 p. m. Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 p. m. His olegant academy in the Shugart- Ben:* block can be secured, with elevator services, for parties and musicales Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The best of music can be furnished for all partic Prize Masquerade Ball. Don't forget to attend the grand prize masquerade ball next Saturday evening at Hughes' hall, given by Binff City lodge, No.39, U. O. T. B. Tickets, 50 cents. The best Council Bluffs music will be in attendance. Domestic soap is the pes PEKSON.AL P iRAGIAPHS, Minss E. Gulick of Carroll, Ia. of D. J. Fillingham, 206 North T Mrs. H. A. Robmsonof Cleveland, O. visiting her brother and his wife, Mr. d) Mrs. W. A. Travis. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. May- nard was reported ill with diptraria yester- day at the residence, 27 North First street. Francis (uitar, who has becn lying at the point of death for some time wasr ported very low yesterday. and there was ardly any hove of his lasting through the day. He was oneof the oidest settlers of Council Bluffs. is the guest re apsolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer forJ. C. Hoffmayr & Co.’s Fancy Patent flour. Trade mark—Blue Rooster. A few young men and women are wanted af the office of the Saturday Star, 203 Sapp block. George S. Davis, prescription druggist Ladies, if you d Trylug a Pawa Broker. Sam Friedman, the Broadway second- band storekeeper, was in police court yesterday morning for a trial on.the charge of receiving some stolen property from Barney Smith and John Ashford, which they had stolen from Omaha parties. Smith nnd Ashford, each as olack as the ace of spades and with a priscn record as long as one's arm, were on hand to testify a; the pawn broker. Oneof them said that when he took the stuff 1o Friedman and offered it for sale. Friedman said, “Ah, you're some #roo T knows that. I'm on.o you, but that's all right.” He took the stuff and paid them §7 for it. A suspicious circum- stance was the fact that he had failed to report the purchase at police headquarters, us he was required to do by law. Ther was noi time for all the e to b heard and a continuance was until this morning, Huard Timo Prices For cash only I will sell coal per ton, $9.63: Centerville, Mis- souri oak, per cord. $5.00: Missouri stove vood, per cord, $2.50. N. W. Williams, Broadway Lund Bros. make a specialty of fu nishing dishes in any number for pri vate parties, sociables, lodges, ete., very vheap. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. M tage License The following marriage licenses were is- sued yesterday by the county clerk Nuawe and Address. { H. €. Harden, Pacific 1 Sadie Gilbert, Pacific Junction § Williwm « u, Omaha 1 Celia Ryan, Omaba. Tunetion When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she eried fo When sho becaro Mise, sho clung When shio had Children. she ¢ Sastoria, to Castoria, hem Castoriy THE SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Handsome Residence of H. H. Vaa Brunt Destroyed by CAUSE OF THE BLAZE IS A MYSTERY Vaiue of the Fifteon Tho Covarud by I roperty Comsnmed Placed at , Very Largely arance—Two Fires o H the corner Van Brunt lost of Willoy me after 9 o wus reele Wiy T th before his work was done. Mr. Van B ana to escape from the bur o th the assistance of nearty ail the furs the trst floor in h all it of t hbors ut many yard tained, went up in 150 of the Fire a Mystery. e of the fire is so far a myst vicinity of the furnace, but no one seems to have s estimated av £15,000, about 10,000 of which v n ng. The rest inciud )88 on clothing, both of which d. Therc is insuran £0.000, all but 2,000 of the building. iam Ste tne buil fur that ne of met with an ace ht have cost them their lives. fire when suadenl i one of the chimneys fei re felled to the earth fully expected to nately, how hey were close of the building most of the bricks beyond them. Hitchcock emerged cons abiy bruised, but not seriously hurt. Stevens received cuts on the eye, the ear, and the forehead, and he too was considerably bruised, but, like Hitchcock, will probuably suffer no permanent injuries. the vall fell der- IN ML Clan Stuart Gives a Briliant ment in Woodman Hall, Bobbie Burns, whose songs have endeared him to all the world as well as to his coun- trymen, was toasted lust night until his soul have slept with a little serene it has known for the past hu It was the T3ith ani of his birth, and Clan celebrated aceasion in the most appros iion at Woodm: hall. Abougdd were prosent, and to say tha heve isfied pnysical and mi al appet the feasts and tousts were over cx Tho bagpipe fi the bangueters mar the tables. An address toastmuster, A. C. G the formal declaration bies, and during reizued supreme. menu: Entertain- Bubbl it Cranberry Suice am Cocks, frae Manchlin, “Ribs o’ u Hiclun Stirk Hin' Leg o' Jock Tiamson's Soo. Sauce for the Goose and the Gander, but unea guid. ENTRES Royal Seotch Haggis, Tam o' Shanter Style. Great Chieftan o' th' Puddin’ Rac Sheep's [Tead an’ Trotters. ak, Alnce Runnin’ howi' Currant Jeclie. Joek B Venison § but Boo Quies Hech Nie. upit Tattie a' th' way Bakit in Mil! ‘the Lan' o* Rol uchlin siyle. RTS AND EXTRAS. ac the Lass Next Door. Bananas. Oranges. Haison ae Muk' Ye Raisonabie. Angel « k' Yo Angelic. Cakes o' Shortbre 3 = Tarts o' Altcake Bawbee Babs and Tattie Scones Coffee as Yer Mither Made [It, an’ t'aen the e auld wisy. Kilmarnock Punchas Robbie Drank Tr. uid Water tae Be Had for ty Spoerin, (Tae Be Cor 1ed tn Oor Next.) After the banquet was over the toasts were begun. M. Finley of Omaha read a long and elaborate treatise on the mortal memory of Burns, after 4 toast to the health of the departed poev had been drank stand- ing. Mr. Hewetson responded to the toast, “The Land We Left,”” and announced with a great deal of gusto that he was o Scotch- man. Before he hed finshed the other Scotchmen wers willing to assent to his statement. George W. Hewitt was called upon for 4 toast to “The Land We Live In,” and did his duty nobly. In' the absence of the gentleman_who was to have given the toast to *The Press,” H. P. Barrett spoke a few minutes, giving it as his opinion tha* a man with Burns’ knowledge of human na- ture could not have been anything but a newspaper man if he had been living today. Colonel D. B. Daily wound up this portion of the program with a toast to ~The Lasses.” The orchestra furnistied music throughout the entertainment, but it was in the last part that it aid the work that met with the neartiest approbation. The room was cleared of the remains of the feast and until early raorning the Scots and_their guests tripped the light fantastic. A program of sixteen numbers, with four extras, was danced, and so conciuded one of the pleasantest social eveats that have ever been wituessed in Council Bluffs, SMUSICALE, St. Paul's Guild, Beno’s Hall, January 20. 1804, Dudley Buck Simms, Mr. Song s Mr synor, Mr, Ocden, - Thickstun. M. Song Selected Miss Kirk. { Man | Guita Mr. e Woodward Carl Maya Selected Dust olin Solo Miss Instrumental solo Miss Stewa Pomroy Seloctod Solo Selected ected Song with guita \paniment Aaron Lymun. Mr, n, e *Thickstun, Admission 25 cents. Dr. Jeffries' diphtheria remedy kiils diphtheria but not your child. At Davis Beardsley’s, DeHaven’s, Council Bluffs 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. Song Dudley Buck Mr . Treynor, Simms, Mr Nassan Investment company Nebraska railroad collections block, Council Bluff guarant Merriam Demestic soan is the pest O'Brien Had the Worst of It. O'Brien, oue of Sheri® Hazen's deputies, got decidealy the worst of a vet that he made on Mitchell in yesterday's fistic argument at Jacksonvi He and® Hazen were the parties to the bet. Hazen put up a 5 bill against a quarter's worth of cigurs on Corbeit, Uvequal us she odds may seem they we not so bad after all, for 1t was understood that as a part of O'Brien’s forfeit in case of [oss he was to smoke oune of the cigars. All of his friends will know what this means. for 'Brien never smoked a cigar in his life. and & victory on Corbett's part meant a3 severe alluck of sea sickvess on Nick i and the sea O'Brien was avening with a and an unsteady The victory ne followed soon T nst O'Brien's, ickness seen coming up s pale -look abou wallk abe 1 nd you were in a hospital, id the man who met him, Tdont see,” replied O'Brien, in a d tone of “that + 3 man gets sick once he has to stay time The cigar that wrought such s with Mr. O'B aternal apparatus been placed on file in the archives of sheriff's ofice, where it can be seen by terestod persd voice. beca sick all the i havoe has the ean tertainmer academy Thursday by John Riley & Shakespe: Chambers’ February HoMuoan e of Hoff near 1 His Guaedian, 1gainst A whole of n t stand near through a rigid of whicn he that showed from ¥ the vesterday irsc ngs nt state of afairs on he preceding ol that whenever he Altmansperaer for an ney he en o him without had not restricted him as to the place he shouid board reneral he him a much er L han_he lmd been willing to before. He said that his work of and for Altmansperger had been own free will, merely because h the exercise. The main reason for present seemed 1o paid A visit to ked admit ibbing tone ot h wanted ms bringing the be that he had tives Tama couhty who called him a fool and applied other endearing epithets to him for allowing himself to sign a contract which they did not k gave him enough for his money. All his ch against A m erger seemed to fade aw air n Attorney Chambers pon them. The case is not y examination of Hoffman i tedion s an interpreter has to be repes questions and an- sui emnloy gas the Gas company’s office? Smoke T. D. King Bonds at Par. One of the encouraging signs of t was the rec y F. T. True yeste om the east offering $20,000 in cash for city bonds in that sum. [t has been no uncommon thing for Council Bluffs bonds to seilat par until within the last few months but when the hard times me on Couneil Blutfs bonds, like those of all other cities, went down unul it was difficult to find p chasers at any price. A number of other offers have peen received of late. and the members of the city government are con- siderabl d over the indications of re- turning confidence. The musicale promises sion 25 cents. The Saturday Star is giving splendid premiums to the boys and girls. e Arrested a Deserter. S. Nichols, arrested by Detectives Dunn and Donahue last night on suspicion that he a deserter from the United Sta ? proved to be such. ed in inrantry, ors will in a day or two secure the ward paid for the abprehension of dese: LR Preparing to Hang Bob Marler. MippLessoro, Ky., Jan. he gang for the rescue of Bob Marier, who is to be ha at Pineville, February 9, has been Detective Rebu aptured Grant Rice al John Davis. Johson fled to Harlan county, Sheriff Colson is ferming an enclosure about the jail. rday etter fr at Beno's hall tonight a great treat. Admis- June, 18 Fort —_— ” Gerald Herbort Portal Loxpoy, Jan. 2.—Sir Gerald Herbert Portal, the African officzal and explorer, is dead. e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Domestic. Secretary Gresham made his first soctal call Thursday on Huwalian Minister Thurston the latter's return to Washington. Georze H. nter will hang In Chicago today for the murder of Alice Martin, his tuistress, after having been twice grantea re. At St. Paul Thursda; as weil us unofficially. many other years. ported 262 below. morning was, officially the coldest for this and The weather bureau re- se Thursday the taken up with the hearing of exsert testimony us to the death of Di Nothing new was ¢ . The president and Mrs. Cleveland gave their annual recoption to congress and the judi Thursdiy evening, the aifair be most_ brilliaut of the season house me was edical Cronia. at the white he dem pngressman in, has his_seat in e ‘effect February 17. Criti- »on the Lt Il is ‘said to commitiee on Tndlan affairs has the reporting of a bill permitting kton Sioux Indiuns in South Dakota to dispose of their lands. [foie bili becomes it will open 165,000 acr cs of land tw set- ‘About thirty railway m rs mot in New York to consider the agresment drawn up by the pussenger agents of the is in the Trenk Line and Central Line 1ssocha- tions. Th ed for seversl hours, and the pproved and or ed sent I iger azents, The vides for the equalizntion of passen- and settlement of disputes by arbi- meetin The custom _tailors’ national convention at Pittsburg, after appointing s committes to draft resoluiions protesting against elauses of the Wilson bill prejudicind ta this craft and transacting other business, thess oficors were elected: President, John O'Nell, Keo, recording secretary, John A. Caslstron, akee, IIL; corresponding secretary, O'Sullivan, Shelbyville, Ky.: treasurer, H.E. Perker, Galnsboro, 1. Foreign, The Brazilian insurgents tortified position on Moc bel wirship Aquidabi the bay of Rio at the pleasure of its com- mander. The government forts are powerless to prevent the movements of tie Aquidubun. The hearing of the plea of Prince Colonna, busband of the daughter of Mrs. John W iy, against the competency of the court w to try the suit for legal separation and t h orouzht by the Princess Coloy g 1 azain been postponed 4t Paris. A dispateh from Calro London News says the British governmnt hus found it nece. sary to present through Lord Cromer its ult matum to the khedive, requring the dismissal of Maher Pasha and the complcte withdrawal of all charges against the condition of affairs on the frontier. It is the general opinion that the khedive will yield, At Hamilton, Ont., the Profestant Prote ation convention continues its pr inis I secrot sessi The legisiative « mitteo reported in favor of making a_stron fiht against separate school Linst the iy inz of gov ate hospituls, and in fu ctions of all private s and seminu The report we wdopued with minor amendiients. ps pub a dispatch say- was occupied i fortnight aplotes the milit n- f the Soudan. Colonel Bonnie m- the French troops on the Upper ts thit when Lo arrived at Tin- Junuury 10, he found thut a de- from_tho Niger flotilla had been by Tuaregs on December 28 ut occupy a stronzly nzues island. The enters and leaves to the At this co quest naing buctoo on tachment red Vienna dispateh to the London Ti duys: When M. Sinith read to the Skuptsching the king's reseript prorogning the house, the radicals ¢sed & scene of UPFOAY, sb their fists 4t Siniteh, standing upon the Langing their desks and all yelling, *« . we wont hear you." The premier aled to the president to maintain ordor, but the president de to lutertere. This re- ception of the p regarded as wn ill ouien to th A Berlin says » fninense rout London Standard wding of the date drew an wge of peonle ail lon from the raiiroad stution to the p xpuet ¢ seelnz Bismar This nse gntheriog of the populic what miay be expected today. After unching with the emperor. Bismarek will on tertain bix intimate friends atdinner in t palace. Th v will aceompany him back 1o the Lebrte station at7 p. whe: Bismarck will leave Beriin, en route to Freid- erichsrube. | vended by | Laude | son, Nicoll, Nietert, | nesota line, where the law can | house Towa Republicans Imelined to Faver Some Form of Wodification, “"REGULATING' ONE CF THE SCHEMES Nicolt Grant Representative Measure wii the Introduce Exeiasive Right to Sell Liquor to Corpora- in Each County. to tons Des Morxes, Jan., 3. —[Special to Taom Bez.| —Representative Nicoll, from and Monona distriet, Wil introduce a in a few days to regulate the traffic whic cou features. All of the deva have not been comy po f the bill have provide ) be com in whom ating liquor erm of years. The poration A 2ood and suficient bond, nditional ipon a faithful discharge of its duties, and 1 pe allowed a net profit of 10 per ceat the will ain bill will a corporation euch county persons right ested he exclusive 1o sell intoxi s shall ment— nto upon its to be turned invest alanc ublic ) rep pect to the present pr erely provides for its i cet the corp sisis that if either th option stands the test will alsc This plan the liquor ques S resu the trafiic to a m m. The objection the ex franchise would c HoNbOTY 1 bealle fix ts and of atl method of dea wdopted in Go and worked so well that adopted in both Sweden and ni- th the tram 1as been largely Norway. To Reimburse John L. Bry neasure befor » bill allow! Brown of Chariton £4.000 enses incurred in his title 1o oftice when sus- Governor £ n for alleged s 1 M The ex-1uditor states that this sum was expended by him in the litigation which ensued and in pre- g his case to the courtof impeach- ment, and being acquitted “upon each and every charge” thinks Be is justly entitled to being reimbursed by the Swaté for the ex- penditure thus forced upon him. The bill passed the s but was lost in the hc incigent to the closing day vy te John L. defending irregular, in the confu: s of the sessio 4 on Prohibicion, The complete canvass of the republicans in the house on the prohibition question re: veals not only & very wide difference of opin- 1on, but an extremely close vote as between local option and the “mulet tax.” Several members decline to express themselves and afew others wished to be considered as “doubtful” for the present. Of the seventy- eight repubiicans the following are to be regarded as uncompromising probibitionists and opposed to ldeal option or any other m of license: Messrs. I, Britt, arter, Cooper of Montzomery, Doane, Doubleday, Dowell,’ Early, Finch, Funk, Harriman, Hinman, Jay, Jester, Jones Linderman, McNeely, Mar: Moore, Morels of Clark. Reed. serson, Shriver, Sowers, Spaulaiug. Spearman, Steen, St. John, Stuntz. Van Gilder, Watkins, \Watters. Weaver, Wiillams of El Williams of Howard and Wood. e pronounced local optionists are Messrs. Allen, Brooks, Burnquist, Byers, Chapman, Chasseil, Coonley, Crow, Davis, vison, Ellison, Endicott, Griswold, ley, Haugen, Hoover, Horton, Klemme, Quinn, Milliman, Morris of Sioux, Patnson, Root, Saws Smith, Trewin, Wyekoff, Young of Calhoun, Youny of Delaware. Of the dozen members, not included in the above Speaker Stone is supposed to be in favor of the mulct tax. but he i noncom- mittal. and is smd to be tied up to both sides. Judge Blanchard of Mahaska, the ablest constitutional lawyer in the house, has grave doubts as w the constitutionality of county option, and 18 inclined to favor restricting the bill so as only to include the larger citzes. Prefers Party Pledges. Mr. Bitterman of Cerro Gordo will follow the advice of Chairmaa Blythe. Brinton of Hamilton represents a stroug probioitiou county, but believes in ecarrying out the pledges of the party platform. Mr. Corn- wall of Clay feels like Mr. Brinton. Miller of Cherokee is personally in favor of the present policy, but_his county deman s “re lief." Myerley of Emmett lives on the Min- be eusily ded and will facor some kind of a nge. Sessions of Kossuth comes from a prohibition town. bur hasa large foreign element among his constituents. It wiil require forty votes to party caucus, and required number. Judz rd's plan, as embodied in the bill introduced by Mr. Crow, nuthorizing cities of over 4000 inhabitants to grant li- enses fora minimum fee of $1,000, will likely prevail, provided the democrats do not take a hand in the fight. In that case the Gaten or Brower bill, as it is now calied, would go through the house. Both lining up their forces for the inevit izgle, and a caucus on the subject may suun )L«.h d. To Amend the Constitation. Senator Perrin of Chickasaw and Rep: sentative Spaulding of Floya introduced a joint resolution to amend the state constitu- tion, prohibiting the sale of intoxicating Liquors. The proposed amendment reads as follows: “The manufacture, sale and keep- ing for sale of all intoxicating liquors what- ever, is prohibited except for medical, cnemical, mechanical ana sacramental pur- poses. This action is the result of a caucus of the prohubitionists in the legislature. Reports of various visiting committees ubmitted in the senate and a few Liils of minor importance were introduced. In the low e bills were introduced as fol- lows er of Leed, providing that all county peinting shall be done under contract ¥ ast vesponsible bidder; by Klemm uiring all promissory notes before becom- ing negotiable w0 bear certificate of maker duly verified that they aregenuie and given tor a consideration; by Klemme, to licens traction and stationary engineers; by Nic oll, rohibiting the sale of tobae mino under 16; by Finch, legalizing ordinances ¢ all towns and cities in . respect to publica- tion; by Blanchavd, anthoriziug cities of sec ond cluss to levy special tax tor paving; by Dowe punish frauds in sale of goods by itinerant venders: by Young of Caiboun, re- quiring ipsurance compaaies in cases of total s8 to pay full face of ,policy and providing control the neivher faction has the hairman of th on_suppression of inte ce &t tomorrow’s session mulet tax agreed upon by the p hibitionists. ‘The bil pravides that a special fon tax of 81,000 shall be assesssed nty auditors aguinst buildings wher liquors are sold. committee perance, will introd hill a Plan to Beat the \lemarit Defonted SaLT LaKE, Jan. ~The upper house of Ctah lezislatur was engaged in 4 con- st for twenty-four houws over the memorial 1nst the removal of the tariff on lead o The democrats, ding the republicans with- out their majority present yesterday, tried to for: » memorial for the pur The repuolicans left the 0o quorum. The demo- crats tried to compel atteudanc of ab- remained in continuous session At today the republicans reap- peared with a majerity, purged themselves contempt, and, after a session the middle of the afternoon, ad- | tomorraw without passing the rote on se of dg it. chamber, leiving neat w emorial Colorady Letisiatare. Jan. 25.—The session of house today was chiefly devoted to the c sideration of bills in committes of Mr. McKinley's initiative The Dexven, whole, 3 erendum measure creati Lhe bill was fa t was finally k tiempt on the par 3 the house t t at 1t as the A journ midn ment was two-thirds ever, foa ma nE 1TIC CATCTS. Income Tax Measare Wil Do Mad the Wiison Bl Jan, 2B5—Av ers of use held this was carried that the internal revenue bill and the income tax biil be added as an amendment to the Wilson bill. The time for tariff bill was extended the timo tor rangement Thursday. The meeting v nembers answering sentative E a Part Wasnixe democratic m evening caucus of the h resoiution ate on the days to of the final discussion ote 1oed Bryan of braska it favar while Reilly ¢ ni f Iliinois and Tracey v A su tute for lution was o Wils: ffect that snould jseq and taken, and that a special rule be br giving two days de revenue bill. The burden was to t ffecy that the the tariff bill might The te on the favor ainst. The s tr to ire a vo n adjournment. Mr. ( Hatch, said he wol on of the cauc u was carried ST to an’s that the co cted to pass a spe debate o Cockran called to adjournment that members were n the caucus and morally every member Ata meetingof the N tion, at w Messrs, pre the bate to the of his arg he e loading substi inde e act piied to vote against come tax was includea, Wilson Bill May Be For the first t Abandoned. that tne Wilson bill is to be not eatirely beaten. This s « resuit of a canvas which embers to estimate that there wi democratic votes agminst tne W bill with the income added. The advers votes counted are follows: Massachu setts. 3;: Rhoae I Conne ut, 5 w York, 17: New Jersey, 6; Pennsy . 6: Maryland, 3. These, h the scattering cago members and others from cities Who are against the income tax bill and the opposition of the iron, coal ar men are estimated to make a total of fif The changed situation is to the plans of the republican members to vote in favor of making the income tax an amend mant to the bill other haad the in come tax men their plan will strengthen the bi hey pomt to the votes of the povulists and séveral individual bers wio will vote for the bill if the in- ates of Chi- rze BY A PAKTY VOTE. atter to Be settled by tne Com- rittee Short:y. Wasmixetoy, Jan. 25.—The resolution on the Hawailan question introduced by Rep- resentative McCreary, democrat, of Ken- tucky on Monday, was comsidered by the house committee on foreign affaws today. By a sirict party vote of 7 to 3 it was agreed that Chairman McRae should re- port the resolution favorably to the housc, without changy The report of the minority pared by Mr. Bitt. While the substitute will undgubtedly condemn policy of Presidens Cleveland and Min Biount and Wiilia, it has not got dec how it will handle the question’ of annexa- tion. on the ters —— WEARING TEE BOOTY. Police Believe They Have the Men Burglarized the Jacobs Residen The coat and vest which S. sh was carrying when arrested nignt ave been identified as the property of S. Jacobs, whose house on St. Mury’'s aver was burglarized that mght. Mr. Jacobs took sick while visiting at West Point Christmas and his family has been with him" there ever since, leaving the house locked up. The burglars carried off a great deal of clothing and other articles, and then after breaking up the furniwre in the house, kindled fires on the floor in many of the rooms, i were discovered by officers and pu before doing much cama; s Hayes and Hudson arrested Mel O'Brien, Charles Sawhill, J. Foley, James Gregory and Frank Holly as accomplices of English in the burgtary. They were founa in a cheap lodging house and on_Foley was found a pair of pants and a pair of shoes, and on Sawhill a pair of pants and a pair of shoes which were stolen from tne Jacobs residence on the night in ques- tion. but these men say they obtained the goods from otners, but from whom they could not say Gregory and had on a pair time. These good Who ed wiile very drutk, of stolen pants at the ere also taken from the Jucobs residence, but_Gregory denles thi he stole them., The robbers in their flight from the house Thursday night left foot tracks ia the snow. and yesterday De tectiye Vaughn caused Gregory to remove one of Lis shoes, and the officer mensured the track in the snow by the shoe and it was found to fit exactly. ‘The police say s is another gang, lLike those recently broken up, but that they think most of the members are now in custody. The tot value of the stolen from the Jacobs place alone wt d, foot up into the hundreds. Childs is Stronger. PmiapeLruis, Jan, 25.—The t out by Mr. Child's phy this morning says the patient is stronger and in better condition today than at any time since his illness began. el Olney Wit Kesign So BosT An Attorney General Olney says nation of Mr. offective very soon. e friend of the rumored will bec [E IN HIGH PLAC not strange that some people do wrong through ignorance, others from o failure to investizate as to the rightor wrong of a matte:, it is strange, that indiyiduuls and firms, who are fully aware of the rights of others, will pe sist in perpetrating frauds upen them, High-toned, wealthy manufrcturing firms will offer and sell to retail mer- chants, articles which they know to be infringements on the rights of proprie- tors, add imitations of well known goods. We want tosound a note of warning to the retailers to bewara of such imita- tious nud simulations of *CARTER’S LIT- TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they are of- fered o you, refuse them: you do not waat to do wrong, and you don’t want to lay yoursell liable to 4 Ben Franklia said **Honesty i3 the best poli- ey’ it is justas that “Honesty L3 thebest orincipie. § WHAT CAN CUTIL,URA Y] Everytbing: [OPPOSITION PROVED FUTILE Parliamentary Obstacles Aside and Dobate Closed on the Tarif INCOME TAX OPPONENTS KNOCKED oUT Several Most peaitng of Amendments Adopted, the Important Being the the Reciproeity the MoKinley L Clanss of | tozo | plair one amend por 10 M order a roll all, eratic oppon lined to ans lating to to Close Debate Carried Mr. Wilson Mr. Cockrun Mr. Hare's amend Nt to posing 35 per cent ad valorem on ag exceptas against countries ad- lar artic ce, In W oo 1Uso tton ma: 18t substit ments, ity snall go on proposition to place equipment on the free 63 to 130, Mr. Cockran succeeded in blocking t ittee for half hour on the p quorum. Mr. Wilson was the head with committee ame m.nr“"‘\ T'ne first, which was adopted without tion, W place ¢ 1 on_the able t at $1 V. hat 500,000 addi tnificant ut objec of 15 pe adopred hinery vasalso defeated, com- d 1!1- amendments were An amendment to piace cent ad valorem on cod oil also to change the rate on m 1 cent per line v York der these of the the la iments by tellers cach time To R al the Reclprocity Section. Later, safter a fow more minor amend- ments, Mr. Wilson offered an amendment to distinctly repeal sectior the McKinle: law. ‘Cnis is the reciprocity section. After considerable discussion the amendment was agreed to— The next amendment was offered by M. Wilson. It was to limit duty on chucolate valued at over 35 cents per pound to 2 cents per pound; other chocolate 25 per cent ad ValOTEm. Agreod to. Here the committee rose to permit of the caucus being held. At the evening session Hicks. republican, of Pennsylvania opposed the bill. The other speakers were Hutcheson of Texas, Cobb, democrat, of Alabama, Goodmght of Ken- tuclky and Hines of Pennsyivania. 1do; of orious process whal. session of the senate today was uncventful. The Hawaiian resolution went over fntil tomorrow and Senator Allen of Nebraska made an extended argumel avor of his resotution decl ing the cor templated issue of bonds by S retary Carlisle to be unlawful, and the bonds, 11 issu al. A desultory discus- s100 of the ction bill followed until o'clock, when aadresses of eulozy were d upon the Logan Chipman, formerly a_represen from Michizan, and, further mark of respect, at 3:50 p. m., the senate adjourned. 'CURES RISING BREAST “MOTHER'S FRIEND” it offered child-bearing wowan. I have been mid-wife for many years. and in cach case ‘where *‘Motner's Friend'" i beenunsed it has accomplished wonders and relieved much suffering. It i3 tha be the breast kuown, and <or: ¥ alone. Siks, 1. M. 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