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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 18, | 1 THE DAILY BEE. NEWS FROM COUNCIL lIlH-' s, Wetermoon Sy ¥ | MRS, BENNETT'S GREAT NERVE | Bt sctai ez v o ct'nes | RAISING THE INCOME TAX | Asz WUMAN | been taken suddenly and dangerou I SucsmE s > ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS. —— Fr. 1"7’ S Nary. and will ask Yvr"]vum\,n:vnu tomorrow. The . G 2 ; WL 5 SRS ¥ » R . government will probably require a_strong 8 AR B R : QFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL 8TREET | City Council Will Consider Now Sidewalks oun "vl'"‘"".\ "‘r“ '“'"" """""""‘ as 8 | Alleged Murderer of At Towa Girl Bears Up | showing as to whether Vao Leuven's sick- | English Government Proposes to Procure bidiiod iy L I" . \;nn-'-r Practica . ger to the Country. | ness is real or assumed g v u poses to Frocure o the Retiet of AUl Sulferers, - o at Its Next Session, g assume L <A 4 | xt Session PARIS, April 16,—At a meeting of the com- Under a Terrible Strain, 3 . More Revenue in That Way. Probably more women become wasted Deliverad by carrier to any part of the elty. _— mission appointed by the Chamber of Depu- Ly bl “r..]:,.v... ”I Martin 1 o and faded fnvalids from chronie catarrhab o g v ot P b, Speclal Telegram | My o . ot H. W. TILTON, Manager. BONDS OF APPOIN tles to examine into the condition of the navy % O] April 16.—(Special T conditions than from all other causes coms TELEPHONES-Dusiness dffice, No. 43, night OINTEES ~ APPROVED | i uara Liockroy, a leading member of the | ARRAIGNED BY THE: STATE'S ATTORNEY | to The Bee)—An effort will be made atonce | ONE PENNY ON THE POUND INCREASE | bined. Mrs. Harry Law, 019 N. 2ith street, Mitc ) — commission, read a long report. He sald the P! ey to bring Des Moines under the provisions of Is ,)n 1a \nlfl:-- mrr.»lw t |v-~v~‘;v‘ml ; ,m’x Iv»; e | 0 e Deslgnated : il 4 | the MWPEIN- Tlcenine: kW By #edtting.the sigh e a large clrcle of friends, She Is wife o o Des od to Ua-Operate anxiety regarding the condition of the navy | nse law by ring igna L MINOR MENTION, [Py _': prrots '\ 1'1‘ s i (i Rt Mt bt by the Inquiry, | C'°n8 Arguments i the Sensational Case | tures of & majority of the voters of the city | Additional Tax to He Pinced on Spirite— Mr. Harry Law, who conducts that popus s o xx:“ - Ig Uatch of bt LR P AL at Marshalltown—Conrt Room Packed to @ petition for, the suspenslon of the bro venue N ey to Meot '"‘: g ““‘ SOUELTLRE. SLIEBOULHEIE " a8 00 LA Petitions Disposed Of-Routine tho . LI LM A AL SR ith People Anxious ibitory law. The saloon Keepers held a e i eet, Mre, Law says Boston s:ore, wpring dress goo LG Ly 0 Woik of the: Mewtli ready to mobilize and that the stores were 2 o el meeting last week and raised a purse of $1,000 bt skl UL w. H ||,.|I~(y\»"l:<: ;‘“:ul;‘1r:?|n1lv-v‘n'l'\ r depleted owing to the negligence of the ad- T to pay the expenses of making the canvass 100,000, ",’ K e with dlsturbing the peace, He ministration. Many of the torpedo boats for signaturcs. George Keenhold was put in el sharging - were without crews and the turret ship Ma charge of the canvass, with power to select 18 1n dail The city council held a meeting last even- | gt “WEROUL CEERE ANG (hF TLE0Y ended by | MARSHALLTOWN, Id', April 16.—(Special | his own assistants, Nis own compensation, | LONDON, April 16.~The buiget provides Chris Anderson is ||"| Jail "'”’:'”:\;'f‘f"v;"“ Ing with Mayor Cleaver and Councilmen | declaring that economies, without detriment | Telegram to The Be@)-—~Arguments to the | $500, being conditional upon his success in | for an Increase of 1 penny on (he pound on assault and battery. Tis wife called at the | Brewick, Gleason, Grahl, Keller, Nicholson, | to the efficiency of the navy, must be made | jury in the Bentiete murder case com- | SoCUriNE the siRnatires of a majority of the | yne tneome tax as presented In the House of sity Jall with her face all beaten out of 8WAPe | pygyion gpetman and White present and that a change in officials was imperative. | menced this afternoon, H SRR R L AU L LB bl AL I e W oy and preferred the charge. s i k Admiral Valon made a report as to the con pbiii: . Hon. H. B. G.| entire canvass to be made within the next | Commons by Sir Willlam Harcourt today Julla B. Ofcer commenced sult in the e special committee reported unfavor- | Admiral Valon made a Fepet 48 (8 te Ch- | Boardman opening for the state. His plea | two weeks. The plan is to make the canvass [ Sir Willlam estimated the total expendi Alktrict court yesterday against J. T. Hart | ably on the ordinance with reference to the | gioi’ (6o fiest severe collision to which she | Wa$ & masterplece in logical conclusions | by precincts and rush it through without | tures at 95,453,000 (about $475,000,000) and to recover on three notes given by the de- | inspection of meat on the ground that it was | might be subjected. Her unarmored parts | and methodical preparations, He covered 1‘ glving the prohibitionists time to organize to | the revenue at 90,956,000 He sald the tendant in April, 1891. The aggregate | impractical and would prevent local butchers | were exposed when she rolled. He urged | the ground inch by inch from the commis- [ Prevent the signing of the petitions. defieit bou 0,000 2 0000 amount of the notes is $11,598 from buying meat from any one outsido of | that France should stop building ironclads | sion of the crime tof the ul Meanwhile the prohibitionista are not fn. [ deficit of about £4 0 (about $22,000,000) Isan 8. Wright commenced an injunction | council Blufts, The r G ' | which he declared were a veritable danger | ¢ o ie arrest of the de- | gogive, thelt plan being to resist the sus- | Would not be met by borrowing nor by ~= it in the district court yesterday to re- A Jufts, The report was concurred in. | (%o country, The commission decided to [ fendant, weaving thg various circumstan pension of the law by the city council until | aban g the fixed reductions of the na strain two men named Bacheler and Skinne The Judiclary committee reported that ecr- | consider the subject before accepting the re- | brought out in the @stimony into a plausi- | all the names signed to the petitions can be | tional debt. (Loud applause and ministerial T teris upon and cultivating a piece | taln lands belovging to J. W. Hannan and [ ports. Ble chain of presufibtive guilt The de. | publishel, so as to prevent e e | cheers.) The extra 1 penny on the pound on the income tax would yield about £1,780,- 000 (nearly $9,000,000). Ie, however, In- a8 trustee BY WIND. fendant sat tirough it all with the san of farm land in Lewls township, which he | Willlam Moore , located soutli of SAVED stolid indifference that has marked her man- claims belongs to him. the Unfon Pacific dump, were not subject to voters who did not vote at the last elec- tion, The counting of votes in the M ’\‘M|‘ ':4‘{' city tax and the report was concurred In. Narrow Escape of the Palace of Hesse-Co- ner from the first. Even when the attorn e tended to raise the limit of exemption from HARRY LAW, man election contest I""""\“';" yesterday %8| The report of the committee favoring the burg -On the Eve of the Wedding, held up the bloody eorset of the victim and Milwaukee Clalm Agent Resigns, £120 to £160, and also relieve mes be 09 North 5th st,, Omaha. fd |'|».l.'-'I :'.‘:.',",:,':,L“f\‘:‘ynflr!t.‘.‘l‘y el eain their | remission of taxes on Mrs. Brackett's prop COBURG, April 16.—In the midst of prepa- | thrust a knife through the holes made by | CEDAR RAPIDS, fa., April 16.—(Special | tween £400 and £500 by an abatement of £100, 1 don't think that any woman who haf O Oy rabable that the case will | erty, on the ground of poverty, was not con- | rations for the Hesse-Coburg wedding today | the ussassin she remained unmoved. Board- | Telegram to The Bee.)—George C. Hebe These abatements would mean a yearly loss | taken treatment with br. Shepard i argument v man will probably conclude by noon tomor- | ling, claim agent of the Chicago, Milwau~ | of £1450,000, reducing the net gain on the | feels s though she could xpeak too highly, 100). In e snbmitted to. the court by night curred in. fire broke out at the Hotel Bellevue on the | O extra penny to £330,000 (about § r The sum of $3,000 was ordered transferred | Quiless.p 5 T A kee & St. Paul at Marion, has resigned, | extra penny to tdi (@about $1,6i “ hloog s s er and polsone Charles Astimore, the member of | the | [ LU O G0 N, SO Ving Tund, Schless-Platz, next door to the palace. The | 'The court room was densely packed and | ot o (haal at Marlon. %% his work | Order to meet the remaining £1,000.000 defleit [ 1,y htarsh, nd the. stomach LB militla who got drunk on Counc ”‘““_w for the payment of bonds. hotel was foon a mass of flames. Crowds | the great audience worked up to an in- | jn"hunting up evidence in the A. J. Taylor | he proposed to add § pence per gallon to the | suffercd from this cause, My food gav whisky early Sunday morning, was brought | ©4 L0 RGRYCL (ol an ntcenth | of visitors and residents turned out to tense strain of e e Yhe fodfori court 1ast week, | duty on spirits and 6 pence per barrel on [ me pain and often vamiting, Tt was cailed "I:\llvH wvmxl‘;u'u‘jy‘llr;u‘r\;.'rmlv:n.‘ 'of his friends | Strect, betweeen Fifth and Ninth streets, | the fire, as it was at first reported that the Sued for Libel Taylor was awarded $2.400 damages, When | beer. - b A L S ":.m'-»:: ity and e ST e The court b no | %as Introduced and lald over. It will bé | palaco was i flames. A numier of the | cpp Ta., April 16.—(Special to The | the attorneys of the road, it is sald, anticl- DUTCH STEAMER LOST. tuckh und Sides were nlways Any a il considere he next meeting, together 2l o : . pated a victory = tea cxertion made mefeel faint q Fight to fine him because he was acting under bl L kil g t wedding guests were stopping at the Hotel | Bee.)—A sensational article Saturday L2 - 3 \ L ovart it dREMEasEarerTyss e | O IERAR AT CRIPRRORE it Bellevue, where the firemen and others set | oo it s 5 ,,,K“.‘H:, b e Will Not Extend the Law. Her Cargo Comy Prifioipaity ot Taae {0 R Y O g ithout an order from Governor man was instructed to bring in at | ¢, work (o save thelr most valuable prop- 8 f AEVITES LHC S GODTAIE i 3 B Sugar and ¢ u W o that T ¢ o °p, and ing him o with tHEZ NEXE hiaetIng/ o T8 of all- #1dewalks TURIEY hasT quToNeRtzthe pulss:of tie CEDAR RAV Ta., April 16.—(Special Beart wis vasily disturbed. In- short Jackson. This order was secured and he was L L L L The flames were brought under control | Imurder, tias quickene e pulse of the citl- | Wi 350 o ANTWERP, April Belgian | was weak and prostrated in every part released needed in his ward L s zens of the community in which the murder | Telegram to The Hee)—Chief Enginecr A8 VB S ORBHIREATV Y, WHIEH NI S S Frank street, from Elm street to Park time the greatest excitement pre- [ occurred, and as a result the Gazette is | White of the Burlington, Cedar Raplds & | ooioq trom this port on March 12, bound regained excellont health, 1 an res often start In an unaccountable | lane, and Harmony street, from Logan to oid possible | Oak, were ordered to grade. ade | Bonds of City Clerk Zurmuehlen, Chiet & Nicholson of the fire department, Chief of al palace, as the flam the defendant in a $10,000 libel suit. The | Northern road today said the dispateh sent | go. : Mes | article claims that by a chain of suspicious | oo srem Sason Clty (o the offect that that | ©o I circumstances Ed Rec eksmith, | roaq would extend ite Forest City line from formerly residing In this cit nnected | Appy, trong to Lstherville this year, thus n, and which has not been sighted | huve tvery confidence in Dr. Shepard and since she passel the rd the following | 1 Kis Skill in chronic diseases, and comd day, has been officially posted as lost, The [ mend Lim to my friends who may seel medical Folp, ™ manner. The best way to loss is to keep well insured in a high any like the Glen alls. Lou, vailed in the du were swept in that dircction and thre to set fire to it. Luckily, the wind veered com ¥ i away and the palace was spared & l Towle, sole agents, L L ) : B, Gardiner, J. M. | OGS R \.\;nl‘\r.‘]\‘u\-. filled with | Mmore closely with the murder than any | eonnecting with the Pacific division, was | De Ituvter was bullt at Glissow In 187 Moyeru. Duiffes Rirniture compuny, 236, 838 -\h’u’n!;y, P \\mI : M \\\‘qu H 5 or- | ioke and crowded with people, soldiers | Other party, and intimates that Reed is the | yntrye She registered 2,301 tons net PHROUGH THE MALLS, eyers Furniture company, 238, 838 | con, K. Covalt and G artin of the [ SMOK ‘ murderer. The article stated that Mr. Reed 3 - — BOSTON, April 16.—The Belgian steame “atarr! y ? Rroad dquarters for Wal and 5 a4 S Y | and fircmen, the czarewitch arrived and was 815 1 Catarrh and all curable diseases treated Proadway, headquarters for Pargains and | police department, Street Supervisor A. . | GUC rCEels B0 PR RaR REERICO B0 R | had skipped the country and was in hiding Tows X LIS AL De Ruyter today was posted at Antwerp as [ at low and uniform rates—medicine fro fine furnitu A Avery and Poll Tax Collector Mikesell were | [ro o in parts unknown. The facts in the case DUNLAP, Ia., April 16.—(Special Telegram | joct " She carrled a crew of twenty-elght | Patients at a distance successfully treate Blegant furnished rooms for rent, corner "l',;!‘“l"“"‘ M. Weltl Direstory NG ot ¥ N ITINTITRY appear to be entirely different from to The Bee.)—While out hunting yesterday- :...ul Henry Myer was the captain, His | by mall. Send for symptom blank. Brondway and Bryant streets, by Mrs. A e J. M ol irectory company o EGYPT'S NE g Gazette's statements. At the time of the | aeornoon George Nelson, a young man 18 | Brothe ymmander of the Belgiar N s ¥ Omaha offered to sell the city twilye copies A fdfder: Reediwas i tha 'viclnityiwhere tiie | ALcraoon George H L ”»I 2 “” o wm of the same line th S (D 3 TIED e of the new city directory at $5 cach. The | Nubar Pasha Succeeds in Stringing. To- | crime was committed. Since the murder he | Years old, was ghot i the tight hib. (RC U ORI U DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD, Domestic soap breaks hard water. Wi bl i i gether a List of Names, has been residing at Lenox, a small station | Eun being atel B A owne L With AVS Gthave, JapuAY e e LERSONAD AR ORI E LS HAEL 8 ALY Sity Slerke: weoa eonMFmatiLE | o LONDON, cApil alpco e Le ) LGOS R R R Bt i Who lives two and one-halt miles west of the capsizing of a life boat, While en ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFE a s deputy o clerks were co ned. : g e b _ | was in Creston Saturday evening, and since 0 L 4 b . to rescue the crew of the NLDIN ¢ 5 airo of the es says N asha, X 0¥} ) BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. H. W. Wright spent Sundzy with his son A comunicationfron the Municipal club [ Cairo of the Times says Nubar Pasha, i | poiqing the charges against him has com- | Dunlap. R SIS + fishing schoor Margie I3 My Ao AN UL L s read, In which the suggestion was made | trusted with the formation of a new cabinet | yanced action against the Gazette in the Deserted His Wife and Children. Wells. The De Ruyter was heavily laden, | Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 ¢ . M. Wright, that a committee of three be appolnted to | to succecd that of Riaz Pasha, has suc- | gum“ihove stated and her cargo, which consisted largely of 8 p. m. Sunday—10 a. m. to 12 m. Mr. A, Culver returned Sunday night from | co-operate with the club. The suggestion | ceeded in forming a ministry that it 1s be- [ *"Fha theory advanced by the Gazette was | DUNLAP, Ia. April 16.—(Special Telegram | heet sugar i bags and cuses of window 2 A his California trip. was: conourred In; and the committee on fire | leved will b approved by the khedive. 1t |1t *ia “time. of thie murder thoroughly Ine | o' The Bee)—Roy Gage, who was married [ gluss, would make It cxtremely dificult for H. C. Dyo spent Sunday in Macedonia, re- [ and light was appointed such committee. includes Mustafa Fehmy Pasha, minister of | vestigated by Deputy Sherift Bert Hall and | within the last year and is the father of LALLM DT (LTI RO L B turning yesterday. The claim of B. I'. Fulton for $237, costs ;«]l}r. Akhrl l_ sha, minis ‘.mhlu_ Wworks; | county Attorney James G. Bull, and while | twin girl babies, deserted his young wife this Amnesty for Brazillin Rebels. e Campbell of Walnut 15 the guest of | I the case ‘of Krueger against’ the city, | Masioum Pasha, minister of finance; Fuaad | some suspicion reited upon Reed, there was | morning, leaving her a note saying she would s e . % his son, T. C. Campbell. was referrd 10 the city attorney and judi: | Pasha, minister of Jjustice, and Beutros | noi sufficlent cvidence to arrest him for the | never sco him again, He made an attempt [ BUENOS AVRES, April 16.=Advices have Tyman; Tebrésenting the Des Molnes | Y commitice. Pasha, minister of foreign affairs. The suc- | crime, The article claims that Reed had * to commit suicide last week, but did not suc- | reached here from Montevideo to the effect Lyman, A petition frcm property owners on Sixth | cess of the new government will depend unon | gyqdenly disappeared after the murder be- ) ceed. that President Piexoto of Brazil has informed der, has been in the city for several days He returned yesterday. avenue, west of Bighth street, asking for the | Nubar Pasha’s ability to control and amalga- | came general talk, but it is learned that removal of telephone wires on that avenue, | mate the heterogeneous elements of which it | ha was in Creston and attended the trial harged DUBuUQU "d Denth to Sickness. the Uruguayan government that his govern- prepared to pay the quarantine ex- Prefer: , la., April 16.—(Special Tele- | ment Conrad Gelse, who has been ve i tor s referred to-the committee on fire and | i composed. = of Balderson and Kidd, the men ikt S oneyrateaNin some time past, has partially recovered and | light. ; Tt with the crime. gram to The Bee)—Michael Schmitt, a | penses and passage money of all Braz has gone to his country home to recuperate. | Petition for fire protection on Logan SPANISH PILGRIN i s :“;"‘1 N m“‘r‘”' Jefterson town<hip, 37 | WO auitted their country in consequence of . H. Stickney of Longmont, Colo., presi- | street was referred. S o AToTaiR ATl 1] o Des Moines New City Officials: i : T o E e v s AL, CLL L S B S L ent of the Farmers' National bank of that Petition for the re ot a HotEe OR! | o SN A OLD SINDRT o DES MOINES, April 16.—(Special Tele- | years old, blew his head off with a shol gun t of returning to their homes. It Is added t dent of lona—The Valencia Rioti this evening. Il < the cause. place, is in the city for a few days on busi- | Fourteenth avenue, between —Seventh and gram to The Bee.)—Amidst a large attend- | thIS evening. e cause. a general amnesty will be granted all in- place Elghth streets was' referred to the commit- | BARCELONA,” April 16.—Two thousand | F0%R ' V0% ©PERty 0 Cot o ol Van Leavon Ready for Trial. surgents, with the exception of the leaders of . A. Barker, who has been visiting (5 G L ol (it Ty pilgrims embarked here yesterday for Rome. | "l lie"his morning and Mlosed up its [ DPUBUQUE, Ta., April 16.—(Special Tele- | the rebellion. mund Jeffries on Nicholas street, has re- | FPetition for connection of the catch basin | There was no disorder. business preparatory fo stepping down. | gram to The Bee)—Pension Agent Bering sea Bill Passed. turned to Highland Park college at Des }'1’,‘\""‘," l‘\:rmllru‘v‘vlvl ]m»wmn avenue with s \'.\‘I |v1~\""‘|- )'\"'!‘“1‘7 Che Lo Nt | This afternoon the new city officers met and | Leuven is in Lime Springs today and will LONDON, April 16.—The House of Lords Moines. ¥ WLt has dismissed the civil governor of Valencia | were indncted into ‘office, with Mayor Isaac o rial liere today passed the Bering sea bill, the House L . 3ids for grading ¢ street were re- S vatadarata R aa appear for trial Lere tomorrow. 3 e e TR N In oA Sidn for Bracing Homnony Siocet vers e | on the giound ihat heidld ot aive adeduate [ir. iilis &t tienaldEnoien new aldarmen i e Eon of Commons having agreed to the amend- d, : ! as proteetion to the pilgrims on their way o | aiso took positions, Mayor Hillis made a National Hank Authorized at Rolfe. ments of Lord Kimberly, secretary of st In a short time, as Towa has passed a law | structed to go on with the work. Roma, e ooy ony Tl made o ) Vs HING April 16—Tho _comp- | fments of Lord Kimberiy, secrlary OLavts b ? against them. This s your last chance to [ Seven bids were in for feeding the city ROME, April 16.—The pope ex- | work “to . fmprove and . uphold the | troller has authorized I, H. Helsell of Sioux | clause 7. There was no debate, and the collect your accounts before the law go prisoners for the u\ ent year. The con- | pressed to the Spanish government his ty in a healthtml and progress- | Rapids, Ia., and his associates to orgamze | final ges of the bill will be take nto force. The an Investment company [ tract was awarded M . Brooks at 11 | pleasure at the resolution adopted by the | jye manner. The council then elected D. A. | the First National bank of Rolfe, Iu. Clause 7 of the bill is amended to re has reduced its charges and will guarantee [ ccnts per meal. Valencia government In regard to the Rome | Kooker, recent city ~cditor of the Daily —— Qoo i collections against persons not. living In | The ity clerk was instructed to draw up | pilgrins. T T D Wi Olinindey Do wrCoh slORntl Gate: e upon any procecding in any court Towa, but who are employed by some rail- | an ordinance for a sewer on South Bighth e e Matthews, cily pifysician, and John Mon- 1S, “hauncey v ' the. o ve b 3 ERDie e i > s, an, ohn Moj ST. LOUIS, April 16.—Chauncey M. Depew | offense against the act it is proved way, expross or telograph company having an | street for presentation at the nest meeting FIRE AND POLICE. b AL e e B b L, 5 el Dhe hip sailed from its port of departur agent in Towa. Write at once for terms and e Hiills Cannounced. they following — appomt. | before leaving last evening for Chlcago, | yof,re™fhe provisions of the award wer references, Council Bluft DEUGGED WITIL GIN, Beavey Troteals/AGAIBITORtbaRe DS P rnc [l TEntb b i S er el b Aoyt oasvears | salayhaihadl peen |nl~|[1;|rl\-|slm;(ll ll'o m: Known, and that such on or master — ¢ S ishing Ofiicers and Firemen. City marshal, Fred Johnson; deputy mar- | candidacy for the presidency of the United [ of the ship did not, after sailing und Lefore | team and Hot Watsr Heating f 20 Newe St achinist and | : 1 of Fre e 4 ; ; lleged offense, become awire o ting fog Ed Newcomb, a first-class machinist and | what i What Mrs, Smith of Fremont, Nebu | At he mecting of the Fire and Police | shal, Charles’ J. Shafer; captain of police, | States. What he had sald in_a hu- | the alleged offense, become uware of thoss bieycle expert of Geneva, Neb. accepted PR ) provisions, such a person shall be acq Resideices and Buildings. Y i "mm SO Willlamdon & Co., 106 Claims Was the Matter ast evening a protest was made by | George C. Sims, cx-conty recorder; ser- | morous sense and in connection With other | 4ng tne ship shall be released and not for- £imoaitionmith G2l b The case of Mrs, Jennle Smith against foner Strickler und Chief Seavey | 8eant of police, 'A.“J.! Builn. ~Tho comncll matters. ‘Instead of being a presidential | feited. J. C. BIXBY, - e the Citizens State bank is on trial in the dis- | against the garbage bills filed by Con- | Passed a resolution lopking to the cutting | candidate le was quite the reverse. Railrond Strike in Russin 202 Main. 203 P 5 ) i o . t : : L TeanI BHE RO NEV LS e X . 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, o Evans Laundry eompany. Shirts, et | e court, Bxtended mention of this suit | {racior MCDonald” for haulins garbage | Off of barnacles fron”employment by the i ROSTOIT, Russia, April 15.-One. (hou- e oot Ceigel AT o o Tatly worlc, | has already been made in The Bee, and the | from the jail and engine houses. Other Yy o al B C"[(.\'r"yl\m_“ 6 The seloction of a | Sand elsht hundred mechanics on the Viad- 8, lowa. i LA sensational disclosures already made public | members of the board thought the prices Mrs. Mason Follows Her Murderer, Lie1); 4 L s A | ikavkas railroad have struck for ai iner Buy vour drugs and paints at Morgan's [ oo"roiiat 050N ve been overdr: Mrs, | exhorbitant. After rome discussion the | DES MOINES, April 16.—(Special Te jury in the case of Lieutenant Maney, icre is also considerable agita- a:tigistored, 150000 TABIORGYAY: Smith was In Denver, and while there she | Mler was referred to the finance com- | to The Bee)—Mrs. Maggle Mason died last charged with Killing Captain Hedberg a men employed on the Char- Thg school board held a meeting 1ast | o fomale companion for a gentlemun who | ordinance, but the municipal statesmen in ”"!*““‘“"v wounds inflicted by George | iy present, and many soldiers from the g svenihg, at which it was decided that the | way given to traveling, She claims her:| the city council, in their great wisdom, had | Ashwarth March 16, Ashworth shot himselt | ! oro'in’ atiendance. e PR et program s ent out by the state superin- | nephew answered it as a joke, and the man [ Passed it over his veto.™ He denounced it Tiay whorbicaptued dn - tist-bariisof ——— Ry T hsveons 3 3 ructi a vho had advertised called at the room in | “H&fkannt S e s ardian, Willlam Ash, three miles south- | - peywiit's Little Early Risers. Small pills, | (59 0¢ S f i tendent of public instruction for Arbor day | who lad ad Scrgeant Shoop was called up to answer | east of Norwalk, and died soon afterwards ; | gress will prc \ not meet at the tme celebration on the 27th should be thrown | the hotcl St. Jam where she stop- | the charge that he had used abusive und [ o5, B RVL e O The Summer. | SAf€ Pills, best pill pointed, May 0, 1 that the state of seige one side and that no observance of the day [ ping. His name was Procto id, although ;,(,-“r ine nmfu.w.» to Si mon I a Tenth | &0 w“mm'““); {site “h{" \’3," "H":"""I””""'fx' S S will last until the end of Jun should be made so far as the public schools | Mrs. Smith denied having answered the ad- [ street storcl 5, in the presence of the | 52 3 b 0 Ovel WEATHER FORECASTS. DYEING OF EVER D 8: . T latter's ¢ the affair and threats freely made against Garmnn Empress/At) at Venic Y DESCRIPTION of the city are concerned. This was prob- | vertizement, an acquaintance sprung up | latter's doughier. = 00 2 ¥ X ! I erman 4 ; ! " icer Halte on the carpet for being | persons who are suspected of having FENICE 1 16.—The e T Gar ably due to the fact that Member Snyder [ which afterwards became quite intimate. | "y} GG On duty. 3 oiiare. suspcets ving ! tlons »e Severe Local | VENICE, April 16.—The empress of Ger- Teported that ho had seen to setting out 180 | Mrs. Smith's husband lives in Fremont, Neb. | il inquiry was made into the recent | hored \f‘i’,'}lu,:;.'"‘,‘,’:l‘\:',,,',‘:”'(‘l‘"':{‘"'\k,;‘f\.“;’,,,‘““‘:""f prask. many and her sons Lave arrived heré on AND DRY CLEANING. trees on the school grounds, and that, the | They were not living together at the time, | accident that resulted in the breaking of a4 " PRt AL > iR = board the German ship Von Moltke. 4 board thought, was all that was necessary | but Mr. Smith occupies a chair by his wife's | the wheel of the truck that carries the dead. She was unconscious most of the time, WASHINGTON, April 16.—The indications Send for Cireulur and Price List, , for one. year, 3 g 5 side in the trial of the present case. water (ower. and made no statement beyond what was | for Tuesday ar ; ~ The board ordered that all outstanding [ While in Denver Proctor, who is said to [ Lcuave of absence was granted to Officers published at the time of the shooting. For Nebraska, Towa and Kansas—Inereas- -~ Council Bluffs, - - Avenue A and 26th - R'u’lru‘;tlls l.‘.»_ |u;u.m|3| in ln’r 1'~I> be n‘| m.-l r,-iu {'«I.lla" v:xfs:m.\:, ‘x""]x‘ Mrs, Firemen Loomis, Dowling and ranaugh Sloux City Lotter Roxes Ralded. ing cloudiness and probably local rains, with Omaha, 1521 Farnam Street. o [ et tia e (aneastoniR bennaten fiom e (Rt Sio! | HsIoUaGOITY, Ta, EAYEN 0 (Shecia) Tele || conditions {ereramiactor Asyatenlosalisiaramty Health! Canyoubuy SANFO T is once more full e, The purchase was made and a cer- | ©John P. Henderson asked for better police | gram to The Bee)—Persons unknown to the | hish south, shifting to west winds and >y GEOCARLB ANEOR A N ANCIEIEANAN, Special meeting of Bluft City lodge, No. | tificate of deposit for $1.800 was given in | protection for,the vienity of Righteenth | authorities broke open seven strect letter C“::“'r' 11\1';:42::1’1 “ifl‘t‘:- B alieat nd it? es, when it is b ashicr, 259, Anclel e Accepted Masons, to- e Mrs. Smi W > 1o re. | and Nicholas. 'Referred. 5 5 A i o) Rsourl=TIncreasing. 1 i isAncleniadireo,and AccenteiiMusons,itox) | paymont- Mie.Iomith. JeEngweaulng Lo 1e In executive session the charges against | boxes in the business portion of the city last | propaply local rains; slightly cooler in ossible with a single . . m day at 2 o'clock p. m. to atiend the func Cover e certificate. Sho claims that during | g M SR SLE0T U SUATEEE IS | mignt anacarriea away the contents. The [ DO i portion fTuesday afternaon of the late A, N. Juckion Al master | her.intimaey with Procior ilie was In the g cided that C buin Tenk should, be repric | boves were openca by Insertion of an fron | "o Souch Dakota—Threatening weather box of asons requested to attend. By order of | habit of drinking gin on account of kidney [ manded for carelessness, which caused the | bar in the neck of the padlocks and twisting i o iRaaat 18 &hitting tc GO Qe A DA et th o ret bedl | (teoulo AT dk¥ayar a1t Menl Prootony Bot Lthe | BEcIABE (o] Crucky Nov 81 DeIVans GIILSFEot| !t hamFoff {8 One: BoxhkrokenYopeniaas witiin | S04 F8in or snowiieatl winds shitngito ) masters. mediciio for her. He also drank of the | engite house No. ii Wil et an official | haif'a biock of police. headquarters, another | 10Tt 8nd colder Tucaday night. eecnams of COUNCIL BLUFF 3 PR g gin, This took place, she ays, on the day | ® for allowing his team to run away | was midway between the two principal 8L nan it g 9 lowe: Death is an unbdden vis'tor. Will he call B i eatatat iim while going to a fire a few week Orrior oF TiE. WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA Capital 10 fomorraw, mext weok, noxt manth, or next | \hon the trausfer of the rewl emtale WS | ago, and Tireman Charlen Tunnells will | hotels. All were on streets where peaple | April ii—Omaha record of tomporawureand BaBpiy ¢ 2 : I':((,)i)’:\l SHde] Tl mtiL s J 5 | made. She says that whe e assigned the | git"the same punishment for going to sleep | were passing continually. The collections 5 MRS & 7 . - 25 TR i Mo (s I made | certificate of deposit she was under the fn- i " Wheh the Tules forbade siumber. . | averaged 100 lotters to a box, and it 1s be- "';“”l’;"l‘l“)“c”‘“““ with corrosponding day of l S One of the oldest banks [ the state of Towa., Wa e S B AL a5 | fluence of the liquor, which had been of Officer v, tried at the last | jjaved nearly 700 lotters were carried away. | PAst four years: S e sollelt your busliess fnd colleetions. Wo bay o 1 ought? The Bankers Life associat drugeed, The clerk of the St. James hotel [ meeting for Intoxication, was also decided. | y"{ " 0t (G de QU L 1894, 1893, 1892, 1891 (Tasteless) on time deposits, We will be’ pleastd tg Des Molnes affords such protection t has testified under oath that Proctor carried | He was found gulity, and will be fined teu | o g9 Mo CHa s c 5 Maximum temporaturo 782 ¢ 672 Con ll’s'lny.l:»\r‘..:f'ul:;h:-y.‘“.‘:\\lf“.ffin'v"‘” her to a room In the hotel in a dead falnt on | 985 Pav. o S P TR T DT T A e S Bach 0o to cure Indigestion 5 T i coonnt of 1ts income. from. reserve (41244, | the night In question. The president of the TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. Noed atiite jlfe on His Thconts Precipiiation 00 T 02 Biliousness and Sick- Sipecia)l Noticeass 240,63) the/ghsaponbiin kcat LG Longmont snie LIt HEBHERAY o ekie = INDIANOLA, Ia., April 16.—(Spécial Tele- | * gpapoment showing the condition of tom- et 2 W. 0. WIRT, Agent, | other hand, is here to swear that at the f yow Rates to St. Paul, Minn,, This Summer | gram to The Bee)—Samuel Licberger, aged tureand pracipitation at Omaha for tho headache. s3 conia % COUNCIL BLUFFS: Lo $14 | amedtnodtransastion qokniaghuabe’ seethed to AlL. about 60, committed suicide at his home, and sinee Mareh 1, 1891: Sk SR BT e = Everybody knows Davis solls drugs. :““&:‘r B ek Mhare are | The Catholle Total Abstinence Unlon of | three miles southwest of Liberty Center, a Normal temporature. .. . Soma. choico. bargning 1 fralt uad sirden A ST 3 ! I onhore 8T€ | America, one of the strongest temperance | town seventeen miles southeast of this | EXcess for thodiy.. Lo and near tis ety The laundries use Domestic soap. many interesting features in the testimony | L ot e e e e ; ity r.'-.-fln:‘.',‘u‘m e W. R. Kemp, the city health inspector, [ fall out. Uptown shoe dealers of Council [ Paul, Minn., August 1 to 3, next. Rt | Some time, and when the son went to town Defictoncy a1 ar wrocery, (0 Broadway. L has ‘gone ont on the warpath after people | DU are having some diffculty in agree- | Rev. s, 5. Cotter, bishop of Winona, Miny Saturday e imagined it was for the pur- | ~Reports from ‘ou In produced by the CUTICURA RENEDIES wh o DY Lo AR TD, Who have been violating the ordinance Which | ¢yt b, Hughes Is making little noise | 1 "oy STt ang o R i lum. When the son returned home o Py ecaip of irritating. weul A e o s L 1 prohibits the dumping of garbage within the | while making the prices and giving the | A4 st Paul ¢ the home of Arehbienop | Saturday night “he found his father lying 5 P and! blotehy huro T e R T R e clty limits, Many private individuals have | values in shoes that justify long pilgrimages | Ireland, a convention of more than ordinary | With his throat cut and a bloody butcher g (43 thehaipfol wiiten desites situations e AND EX been Ku:lly of this offense, and there are | to 919 South Main street. interest niy be looked for. A local com- | knife lying nearby TATIO g E2 e Bookickecping also: best referencos. - Addresd parties in the garbage business who have 3 e mittee has been appointed, and the m. = s = | 2 6 a0 hehe gilcsoed who! , 1ice, Council’ Bl Dresistently violated the faw. 1t is sald that | Whiie vou are paying for laundry why not | complote arrungements are being made fox Terrible Death of an Towa Boy. | B { recatilon ol L RolU e anoy L ina oA e FRSTUT A, IE T CEAER Vil the land about Mynster sp ) v get the best? The Eagle laundry solicits a | giving the delegates and visitors a royal MONTEZUMA, Ia., April 16.—(Special Tele- 8 H Yo g 4ABS, 1O 400 HEAD land about Mynster springs and by } b 3 g b gy g he deies iy e ) I pecial T ¥ | H of stock, about 3 miles north of tow Calld Jkn warkae NI URon R AR, Tian ean mats trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157. | MEPUP (1%, (OUntiy are aiready promjsed | EFam to The Bee)—Myron Morrow, aged 13, | oo . Al 00(Clondy. o oo | s Mo bt 1 g2 dLEE O MR he dumping ground for all manner of rub- | Jouestic soap outlasts ch rallrond rates much lower than th was killed at his father's brick and tile fac- | Kearney i i0i Q01 Jonly iR EALEaraeya-atsiat henasitiiG ook pIGnty. it A water 81 be served on the offenders to abate the . ; equally well. The attendance will be larg today. When in the act of dumping mud | Chicago .........i0| 00 Partelouay, | Prock Comiari Bla. 6-room house and. all conveniences, nuisance. Signs will b> posted up about the May Sentence T not léss than 1,000 prominent temperance | iNto the hopper of the grinder the horses | Gt Louis...... | 00 Cloar Judson, 529 0t avenue or Broudway, distric in) qhestion, and’all who hereafter It is expected that Judge Woolson wil to- | Worke from all parts of the United States | made a lunge and the boy was thrown into ’“_““:::m“ I;H:}wl\‘:::\ rre———— | il Blufrs, ¥ violate the law will be liable to prosecution. | day impose sentence on the three men who ;’.““‘ ',,“\..,l\',',“,,"":"",',,",L. '.,“. In fact, it " ‘,:"‘, f"'“l‘““"" “1‘;“1“ “;:f“"""""""l"x "’I' '\"‘”“1 JRone Oltye seiare i) o | Purteloudy Ly 10N TO THIZ K = = Ava! bae e E e intention to make this est | Before he could bo. eKtricated his legs and | Denver.... 1l | harteloudy - 1 Chattel mortgage shoo sale at 23 Mafn | oV beeen nd. guilty. of promoting the['aNd mostirepresentative gatherl { Cath- | part his body were jerpibly crushed and man- | A1t ke City: | 0/ Snow g, MARY'S §( atreot, §3.75 Kianehan shoes for $2.63: §3.09 | bond Investment schemes. Al three of the | $he folu] ubstatners ever brought tagethers | gled. 1t took an hour and a half to get him | fiefiile® | RCianAY CH AR NERAL 1101 ,\;“,,,,,,““ ;h AT 50 Kinnehan | MO0 ‘va:-' Iml'h-!"" g L“Ivm! ||'I-‘pu|.].n‘.n~ points of Interest, S0 the trp may be made | out, and he died soon afterwards, Bismarcic. | 11 Cloudy clive Conrmn of Sty FDubgnerty; 100 South Inrag Alioes R ia1 a0t 41 7B K (An SR an e nSBRAI |y s believed that fact will Influence | one profitable in ‘many wiys, ity thou - . Vineen: 00’ Cloud for Sept. InG. - M1xs JULIA ; $1.25 Kinnehan shoes for Sie, George | the court to a considerable extent in fixing | ®and copies of the Officlal Bulletin will be Van Lenven 1s Sick. | 00 Part cloudy [A0eIYer D R y 3 T N b i ot | JDURUQUE s Rt Afi==(Bpecial. Tole-, | gnivuion 2 A R [Cloudy ; — J. B. Sweet, S. P. Vanatta, C. R. Sweet | Ul ontain full par- | gram to The Beg)-*8enator John Day | “up . = When you come to tho best hose for sprink- | and Willlam Larson,, who were connected | HSUIATS a8 to entertainnent, rates, routes | g vy tonight telegraphed to United States FeLie) ok a0 ) > o can always get this and lighter grades In | to have a trial today. A demurrer f y | Gutridge, chairman local ~committee, St = < — &.7 .y rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 202 Main | them was overruled by Judge Woolson yes- | Paul, Minn, < s 5 | terday, and the takin of the testimony will -~ I IR 5 2 AR e One of the Bodies Recovered, | JOBBERS. T A a0 ing sloves for rent and for sale A - S NEWBURYPORT, Mass., April 16,—At 1 S ¥ pSure tndigestion and biliousness with | o'clock this morning the Iife saving crews SHELF AND HEAVY HARD‘NARE v the Tile ? eWitt's Littie Early Risers. recovercd the body of a sailor s ed to The following well known attorneys will > o oys W For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- | be one of the crew of the Jennie Carter, ] coutest for a silk hat at the Cathol whick t ashore at Salisbury beach las o Cathe phono 48, lich went ashore at Salisbury beach last ladies’ bazaar: John N. Baldwi e — Friday. There were besides the captain and ) s’ pagaars oo N. Baldwin, . J: | yarets wine Co. Council Blufts, Ta,, agent | his hejce six salors o the Kchooner when WHO ARE FOR THE FIRST TIME TO UNDERGO Burke. Emmett Tinley and L N. Flickinger, | J3TY1® 1877 brandy, wines and liquor sho Kank WOMAN'S SEVEREST TRIAL, WE OFFER BICYCLES--A full linc of medium and hi ah grade whee's. The e 18 @ y o 1 as donated riage Licenses. O 2 § 2. The tle is 8 very fne one, and ‘wes donated . MATRRY bR Roby Prige Night Cases Fostponed 6 o rs, ri 1) Send for catalogue. by Molcalf o, o Halod & Lne ot | i tolowing. marriage Heenses wore 1 | GROWN " FOINT. I Awrh o—The E— the en 10 13 ' unoll Bluffs | AnUs head (6 linble to swell Mevcalf Brow, | aeo,Yomordy by the county elerk Age, | RODY prize flght cases, which were to have Aol 9, 111, 118, 115 Main Street,Council Bluffs, la give the privilege of exchanging for a | 3 orre and add ABe. | poen tried here this week, have been pos A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before con- 5 larger sl | J. H. Baker, Stuart Syt Y B T ¢ ¥ A . 0 P Lucinda Doligherty, Login G 0 AR AN S ROKE SATI &6, SODE op finement, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both ~ Mow to Keep Ca Carl D. Baker, Council Bluff Y o] go. Langdan's lliness, T her and chilc I e e N s taRtL ik o prebabilities are th ey W e mother and child, as thousands who have us S Is the question all will be trylng to solve | Muraret K. McDermott, Councii, iiiuifa.. 2 | Frebgbiicles are T they, Wifl ot come u [hiand Katil s - RUASGIE ALY cURE YOUBSELF in hot days. An easy way of solving the Pills t e . o! b ’ 8- RADLOIRbS “1 used two bottles of *MOTHERS' FRIEND' with MARVELOUS RESULTS, 3 & s that cure sick head 3 ‘e | term. _en i d problem s to buy the genulne New Process | Litis Enrly niro, ok headache: DeWitt's — e and wish every womin wlio has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth IN TWO WEEKS. { w\«.ml‘lmw h:l‘:\\-r.x‘m\’ u(”lh;-l Lu;-.v ‘“};”‘ s - e o \ ) for Burglary | ‘r‘ ow If they use ‘MoTirks' FRIEND' for a few weeks it will rob con Why waste time, m, l‘.m ealth with *dacton wonderful oven, which retains a he heat. Th Jet prices of Shugart & Ouren, leading SIDNEY, Neb., April 16.—(Special Tele at of pain an e q 0 l1fe ¢ alla,” specitics. elc.. when I will send you tE the proscrip origihal Now Process s the handsomest and | seeismen, Masonio temple, Councir Blufts * | gram to The Beoredohn: Dommaman s | A A e e e K sl el el o S8 ptiiiol ol corli i Gt ot most durable stove in the market. Cole & sam o The Bes) n Dennaban and | chitd —Mis. Sam HAmiLTON, Eureka Springs, Ark. HYOUS WEAKNESS, LOST ATANHOOD wnd ‘1M~ o AR SRR ptave e s R Peter Able, who burglarized the grocery Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials, INOFONOY inokd e ooy men furs tn T D AVERIES Y seid P z e S Dr. A. N. Jackson of Shadron, Neb.. who | 51or@ of Willlam Pease last week, today Font by expross, charges prepaid on receint of prico, §150 per Lottle. humbi Aich Wbt 1t, A DY Aruggist can put it up for See the new art goods at Mrs. Niles', diaas aho R SRBRI 08 A Aron, \I L i ‘:‘ pleaded guilty in district court, and were Sold by all Droggsts, oV P URADEIELD REGOLATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA, you a3 eversihing Ia plain and aimy o Feturu s that you will buy smal quautlly of the § ed Bunday night at 745 o'clock at the | bentenced by Judks Neville 1 b X, v Tomedy Its)¢ of e, wll ready for : bloasn nhout ix. Al o sealod Washerwomen use Domestic soup. Methodist hospital in Omaha, will be buried | in the penitentiary o] g O RS AN B N PSRN S RIS IR 2 ot i e B ' tiary, = NV e e eV Y e Y Y v Y e Y ey