Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1894, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: