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THE OMAMNA DAILY BEE: THU REDAY, MAY 23, 1895, J Tue OmAnA Dawy Bee |[NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |ty fuee woolson ot the nited States cir- Q Rock Tsland ticket office at the Bidon depot ‘QINTE R - NE \ cult court. This sult, it will be remem- 8 yesterday morning have been returned ss | NNUUILY L) J: EVENUE 3 A = bered, was commenced about u year ago to mystoriously as they disappeared. The office " ro recover damages from Cole for the manu- - 18 open night and day and this morning when COUNCIL BLUFFS, facture of the air tight heater, upon which tho day force went on duty the checks were i e OFFICE, « « NO.12 PEARL STRERT | Trouble Breaks Ont Among Stockholders of Pl e bt o "‘P'r“‘""'m-'“"gl“ ‘I"“‘;:; Apamosa Fugitive Located by Detectives | found on the desk beneath the perforating | Entire Tax System of the Country May Hive teard Ta) son’s decision fs In favor of the St Lot machine. As this machine had been moved (bl —_— the Wiza:d Telephone Company. company and he gives it a judgment of $1,500 at Mankato, Minia, & doten’ timed yesterday 1 (he search for to Be Remodeled, Delivered by earrier to any part of the eity S damages against Cole. This_ decision, how- the checks there is no explanation other | ) m mnm H. W. TILTON, Les R ever, will mot particularly affect the ‘manu- than that the thief became frightened and l | f ’ LTON, Lessee, " K A actire of the disputed articles, since an i . s nig turned them as deftly | ONE £ oM oIS L I\ & ELEEHONES Dustmens ames. o, 35 mune | STOWN THINKS HE HAS BEEN WORKED | 1 B 1Lt oPelet it by "the twa | SAID TO HAVE FCUR (LVING WWVES |durine the nisht returned them as deftly | ONE EFFECT OF INCOM: TAX DECISION . aditor, No. 2. y i > companies, whereby the Council Bluffs com- fEImLInG & mystery. — —_— e s bat Up Al the . put | PANY 18 t0'be allowed to engage in the manu- | o L S ho Money S0 Far b cture as befo | B p y r e sxotils . ™ b T . . Grand hotel, Council Bluffs wly fur- Rolek 3b . Coutabits Sk R | s Leading Prayer Meeflng When Ar- Fanerdl of Charles K. Carlson. | Knoxville Attorney Clatms that Tuxes on | To the Public and All Those nished. Reopened Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Pro b end C. 0. D. Brown has the only non-explosive rested—Rucy Career of & Man Well BOONE, Ia., May 22.—(Special Telegram.) | Tobacco mnd Whisky Must e Ap- T 1 o ? & hafiiige Noenso was ed yesterday to | L AL A A Ll EAboIIRG. NiOVE. evir. munatactused, and It Kuaown In Journalist Circles —The funeral of Charles R. Carlson, the portioned If the Supreme Conrt T'hat Have Used This Great Robert Stewart, aged 24, and Minnle Bird holders Get Out will burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasoline of lowa. young man killed by being struck by a Dictum is Carrled Through, dror At s 8/ aged 20, both of Pottawattam.e county. than any other gasoline stove on the market trestle while on a train Monday, took place l“v; l”‘l‘"l‘l“m"\_“"‘l 'IU ll]‘°5° A suit on a note for $350 was commenced | ~ - at the Presbyterian church in this city at ——— 10 Have Not Use It In'the superior court yooterday by L. B.| Huge hunks of the Wizard Telephone and | The ladies of the First Baptist church| ANAMOSA, Ia, May 22.—(Special Tele- |2 o'clock this afternoon and was one of the | gexovori e oo s klartling 4 Thomas against H, A A B R General Electric company are now being | Will give an ice cream social in the church )—There is e clteme . or | 1argest ever held in the city. Every business [ '\~ O~VILLE, Tenn,, May 22.—The startling | ——" homas agalnst H. A i Tonw B hE N reh | gram iere s much excitement here over | I announcement fs made by lonel Noble Seth World, who was found sleeping in | Wafted heavenward as the result of an ex-| Birlovs lonight. ~Relreshments, 16 CeDS. | ipo arrest and return of R. B. Curtls, the | MOUSE in town was closed. The cortege was a | CTT0) a K Rt o S Bid ; drays, barns snd anywhere else excepting in | plosion that took place among the stock- | BYérybody come. absconding edltor of the defunct Datly. Cal | 10 e and included tw'o lodges ot Pythlang | Smithaon, a lumluv.!m Attatrey, Wi bas nlll Read What This Grand Preptras A h s been sent to the re scho In Y ? - ¢ and the mbers e umblan club, of | much practice before the nited States § Bed. has boen sent reform 1 | holders. EN Drown, the treasurer of the| New design curtain goods just | of this clty, He was caught by detectives in | Which Mt Garison was the president, SBRiy BOGHL, THLL CH: aSIAlON GO IA TBhae tion Is Designed For. The King's IH.»’n'lv: rs ':r lemnt hristlan | company, Is on one side, and C. J. Willow, | :;-Ivv:,\ A(l_ Pric s0 low. Council | Minneapol He was running the Mankato, e Tl L6, 1A S G ARG SR 154 T Ee Pl ShTSE tha resitence of B M. Drown. 341 | the president, and J. B, DeLee, the secretary, | Dlufls Carpet Co. Minn., Morning News under the name of W May peclal)~Oolonel | Feveniue laws. 1o & edtotally g o | o L A U el are on the other o of CHIlAren'S Wi C. Wilson, and went to Minneapolis to get A b | il 7 Sy y i 3 Hurrison street. are on { A large line of children's walsts. ) P g enry Watterso e eloquent orator of Ken- | opinion Colonel Smithson says | Ra ater or is The Ladles' Ald soclety of St. John's| Mention was made yesterday of the theft METCALF BROS. |his mail under the name of C. G. Adamson, | Henfy Watterson, the eloguent orator of Ken- | Lt bl sl e .' ain Water Maker is NOT a 50:‘»" an;; " A;u“Ah i, )x Al ef )L typawriter in. Donver, And. (he aubites i e e p o | Where he was caught. He was landed {n | tucky, has accepted an invitation to deliver| "Justice ll;‘-‘ ‘I- “IXVN' opinion, says | POWDER and POSITIVELY MUST English Lutheran church meets this aftel ypew nver, s big cut 5. Counc » 0 . ided 16 wreat oration © " o1 b istitution divides federal taxation into two | my, “ e a1 noon at the resldence of Mrs, M. Smith, | auent finding of the machine in the posses- | piurs Garper Go, o > *°3 8% COURCH | ot here last night. He married a young | M8 Sreat oration on Abraham Lincoln on | cstiution divites federal taxation onth | 1 S L VUIDED AB SUGH. 48 1613 Third strect ston of Willow. A little discrepancy was R lady here and is known to have at least four {3",‘};“, IS Bl l”' LU Lo 1ol ey e fond, bt |is DESIGNED for WASHING FLAN= \}ll;nn ad Connors were ¢ ‘r"u"’l ;'v”\ | hoticed by Mr. Brown In the stories which | AFFAIRS AT SOUILH OMAHA, | Wives, all living and only the last one di- | inguished orators of national reputation are | apportioned among the several states in pro- | NELS und FABRICS of sl TEXTURE, each for thelr berth in the alley back of the | \willow told about the manner in which he vorced. He was leading prayer meeting at | expected. A battery of heavy artillery from i 4 o b g A | and it CONTAINS NO SOAP wni is NOT city bullding yosterday morning. Judge Me- | oo 4 | W ' i A 4 S attery cavy artlllery portion to their representation in the house of d \ S OAP & : i ! : came into possession of the machine, and | Final Program for the Observation of [ Mankato when arrested. He has traveled | Fort Omaha has been secured. The reunion [bor o™ &0 ¢ i " I ASY PREPARATION WH A - B ol ek probably 4id frote tiah aything else to Memorial Day Adopted. over foreign countries and speaks several lan- | lasts three days, June 19, 20 and 21 b S i R L ) - ‘" b .I"'I”y gl ”“ L This being Ascension d: there will be a | B pItate An e Vow,. Whlol Aty The program for Memorial Sunday union | Buages. He pleaded not guilty. His case e sult of this opinion is that all feleral taxe VER. ' L,v (RI_.I) GOODS and o celebration of the holy communion, with ¢ teh Fntls i ks admits of little doubt of guilt. P'hysicians Close Thele il 13 except duties of import (that is to say, taxes | PRINTED GOODS, SUCH AS CALI= Ps sermon, at Grace church, corner of Union | urred sooner or later. exercises, May 26, at the First Methodist < 10WA CITY, Ta, May 22.—(Special Tele- | collected under the tariff laws) must be ap- | COS WILL NO IN 3 and Pierce streets, at 10:30 a, m. Brown, who s onc of the best known | Episcopal church is as follows LIFE SENTEN E MUST STAND. raim.)=/T0; HAinemaneien’ Med|ok1; assodiie | sortiohed miong) the iiates WesonHE b LhelF | XU KRR | BEHE ARED ot ot N The infant eon of Mr and Mre, ¥, H.|Dusiness men of the city, says he has been| Rev. C. N. Dawson will have charge of — tion of Towa closed the state convention here |repre tion I the i ‘ rii S WATER PREPARED by Rain Water Spencer dicd yesterday at 8 a. m. Funeral | 001y done up by Willow and DeLee to the | the musical exercises. Rev. Dr. Wheeler | Emmot Seymour's Couviction ot Marder | ' ° b : PP e ll‘(‘ non In LG Hiouss O teprasentaLves. | Malker. Ao PUBLIC ‘have TESTIS y today at 10 a.m. from the residence, corner | AMCunt of $3.600, or porhaps more. He 13| wijl make the opening prayer. Rev. J. F. Sald to Have Been Logally Secured (OHIBHLES Y HaRt SIESL AL Dot Sti| TS RCCIOLIAHBURS Biinlees (LS WWIRTE DUDH RTHI O EEG EXO N IR Ta AT RaRear 3 Jn, o e Athant the only man who has put any money into | Ress is to read the scripture lesson. Elder | DES MOINES, May 22.—(Spectal Tele y | Des Moines in 18 The following officers | scction 48, provides ‘tnere shall be leviel and | H AN, ol ““' i S 4 ;| the concern. The stock was divided 1nto |y A ‘Wilson will deliver the Memorial ser i iy | the desteian | were elected: President, Dr. P Trlem, | collected on all distilied spirits, etc., a (| UABLE for PURIFYIN MPURE ”':.\" ||x( ! I|:). ,A.‘:\‘ \:Ir Al ;1 ']'Y‘ui l: g ‘l“m »I\ 1{]‘..('\.:.{. \-\,"1] his \».l.\l[\imll for in cash | mon. Rev. G, C. Smith the closing prayer " Iv;’ Flym:w n\:;vv{r‘f ‘;I lrrl:vl 'n-‘d;u-‘-lvn Manchester; vice president, Dr. A. S. Han- |$1.10 on each proof gallon.' The statutes of | WATERS; it also SAVES both LABOR veckel quartet 'will assist the Ladie? | Ha held both Wi and DeLee's as col- | Rey| E. D. Gideon the benediction. ~Com. [Of the Jones county district court In the | on, Cedar Falls; secretary, Dr. T. L. Hazard, | )0 d St v 1168 2t | and B X 'S :\“‘.’:”,I ‘,'t«':r 'y Trinity ‘.\ln'l. “\. .‘ |ua;,”‘ lateral for m..‘,‘lu.».-v ‘.\‘,.l(,.w 4]\\11 |‘Il‘ll“|uu | rades of pc Nos. 282 and 387 and all old | case of the State against Emmet mour. | Towa City; treasurer, Dr. George Royal, Des ;‘“”‘]""l'd ; ates ley A\I:‘u of 6 ‘n‘m‘.v ’.“HICTI":;‘IT\')U:II: of 1l!n- \‘:‘\ml:: that rch tonight In entertaining the large num guaranteed board bills at the Grand hotel | soldiers and sailors are requested to assemble | December 17, 1890, defendant was indicted | Moines St Lo Lol IOLLL i ) on the MARKET can ber of | e guests to pirthday party. i 8. s rdin, housge G ¢ 2 ( g itk » s bt 4 _— according to this opinlon of e chi ustice | " SR Hnariny hi Hally Eoi(in, U pate | Sotbiern part ot e e avantuad. tatioe | & rand Army (ot the Republicball' &t 10/ for the crime of‘murdering his ather-in-aw, 1a Hateh of Tnaie ments. frcording to s orlnlon of the chiet lusticc | BOAST OF s THAT whon PHOTO- . " whom J Mcode charged with attempting | bills for DeLee, and in short ported them | church in a body. J. O. Eastman, David|@: P. Fifield. In June, 1884, he was con-| SIOUX CITY, Ia, May 22.—(Speclal Tele-| ;4 1100 being proportioned among the sey PARE th ir \M\j‘_hk ~3 to hold him up near the school for the deaf | While they have been working up business | Condron, J. W. Snively, F. J. Etter, Hiram [ victed of the crime of murder in the second | gram.)—Twenty-nine indictments were re-|eral states according to representation, they ASHING NEGA=- a fe v: days ago, were turned loose yesterday fwv\]l;. HI‘ ““"[4\‘1"' ‘n|‘ S 'H"‘l' 3 ndtsput Harding and J. W. Cress make up the com- |« n-unl centenced to imprisonment for | turned tolay by the federal grand jury |are unconstitutio and void If this view it will show n morning by Judge McGee. Moode has rccoy- [ Although DeLee and Willow had not put|mittee in charge of the exercises The crime was committed in Anamosa | 4o orsons charged with selilng llgtos | be correct the supreme court has ot only bW SaEtr it ered from Nis (right suficiently to remain [ & cent into tie concern, that did not hinder | = Committees have been appointed as fol- | about § o'clock In the evening of September SitHofe Eoveriinentiugone A i QHOE] Wiped out thie Incoma tax law, but has firac M“"‘II“:::g:"‘:‘:':“l_“:,”:.l;:f:;” hitshiy home and in bed, and he was not on hand [thom from getting together yesterday a lows to visit the public schools Wednesday |9, 1890, on the Northwestern railway tracks [ W 190 800 00 8 we own | cally repealed the internal revenue law as it | over the A ATERS are for the trial holding & meeting avd passing laws: over | afternoon, May 20, and deliver short ad- | I the outskirts of town. The court says in e ey J‘1,'.","{,“,‘“l,".‘,,‘.Ilk,"’l nt | afeets tobacco, whisky, brandy, etc. 1 this | used. & own's hea own had previously given | gresse: onclusiof Ltk a8 the fo PIEEsPOnAEnt | construction of the opinton be correc d yoStn, the 10 months old daughter of Mr. | thom ‘motice ihat they must buy it stock | “Fiien School—Commander J. G, Hayatets, | "The punishment fnflicted, while severs, | Of the notorious Sunday Su Seat ket RSIMAINS Lhma ool ra s uLs | TR azticld 18 onsnlo L1 roserees paterd e t B0 oone s eton | and let him get out, or sell their stock Lo him | post 337; Commander William Kelly, post [ was fully merited. Defendant undoubtedly i 3 7 Siver | #0081 property, must be levied on according { @ large two-pound package for 25 cents. N e AU L R SR RESE nd *t out themselves. Regardless of this | 582: Comrades Theo F. Elliott, J. O. East laid in wait for his victim and coolly and One b ”I? full andard quart of Silver |, representation, fo that the rich people of | - —_— - - — . ’ BRAAD trora T e oot oo omnise, il [ motica; lthey passed 4 law that $6,500 worth | man, AL Maybetry deliberately murdercd him, elther because | AS¢ Ive Whiskey s worth a barrel ull of | New York, Massachusetts and other eastern | oo"2 e ior o™ ot ° laken from the residence, on Little Curtis |of stock should be issued to each of the three | “incoln School—Comrades John Condon, A. |of some grudge or to shield himselt from | Bourbon. stetes would pay no more tax per capita | 25O B BAD d . Lol street, this morning at 9 o'clock to Fairview | stockholders and their individual notes taken | 1. Blair. Sylvester C is i o & 1R Ry t ¥ T Cash " : ; - a ester Chesley being discovered in the commission of other " han the poorer people of the western and President. Cashien gn:':rr::;)m\:.y{.: \,\“v\‘rl-;";k\\\ll be held, Rev :.nlx.»i:\::xr(ull“.l"l:h{:;-l":-v:: would be ve T3, | Third Wara Westside School—Comrades | crimes. We do not feel like Interfering with SHE GOT THE BEER ALL RIGHT gouthern states. OF course this fs not to P ! 5. s EHERLLL )8 CLRL AL RLAL T i £ | Wesley Chadd, Charles Truax, Charles Howe, | the sentenc be thought of. It would result that practi ) 5 Frank Hardin was given a partial trial fn [Ment proof, but Brown had some property | [ra Burroughs. At noon today Judge Spurrier signed the | She Also Learned a Lewson in the Matter of [ cally the revenues to support the government police court yesterday morning for the lar- |4nd a judgment for $5,500 would stick. He| “gourth Ward School—Comrades W. D.|final decree in the Highland Park Normal L e A U must be raised by duties on imports, and i ceny of a watch. Louls Troop and a young | ¥3% ‘{’Il”“ "“‘I‘l""““”"" 'I{" 'l’"‘{""'{‘rj"_' the | Alexander, Weimer, Lyman Fuller, | college case. It allows the claims of sixty There is a certain married woman living | stead of reducing the tariff it will necessarily man named Schicketanz were each shown | (HRPAY “““"‘“‘:";”4““’_{‘ g f):"“'"*‘ A | Arthur Belding. three creditors of that irstitution, since Oc- | jn the western part of this great city who | Nerease it materially to have had the watch in their possession | ot WPOD the mofes to be commenced, and be | Brown Park School—Comrades J. C. Gra- | tober 21, 1891, to be paid on the same basis [ o %ot ER B0 (8 D0l B Ty t COUNCIL BLUFF3, | since the theft, and there was a good deal sequently kicked out with a violent kick. | ham, “Peter Cockrell, William Libby, J. W. | with the holders of bonds and other creditors | !0 the futur LAk v WERE BUSY ROBBING A CAR of " lowa - BRSHuxtiing: dane by tioth of the young men STARTED THE SUITS. Snively previous to that date designated by the | making the acquaintance of any bottle she Capital i 3 $100,000 to square themselves with the police. The | During the day Brown took active measures | Missourl Avenue School—Comrades Hiram [ court. The claims range fram $60 to §11,000 | may meet in the dark. This has been | Two Colored Hoys Caught by a Union Pa- | 10000 12,000 case will come up this morning. Th> watch n’) b}rlfi] ”‘X \lu(s‘lm\n! of the cu:,n)mny to a | Harding, Dan Polsley, James Angle. and aggregate about $30,000. brought about noteby a blind belief in any cific Condue or and Locked Up. rofits, o 0 o 2, was taken from young Schicketanz end Is now | Standsti sult was commenced in the su-| East Albright School—Comrades J. W. nil ificlng creed. but Is the result of a| George Evans and Guy Collins, two colored | (OB® of the oldest banks tn the siate of lowa. Thitlie care ot the eily marshal perior court for $1,000 claimed to be due W. | Cress, E. L. Martin, Dr. J. J. Solomon, A. Death Roll i Lowa. sell-sacrificing d, s s R K 2 We solicit your business and collections We g H. Ware as attorney's fees. Ware repre. | N. Ward GLENWOOOD, la, May 22.—(Special)— |cruel and never-to-be-forgotten experience | lads who claim to be bell boys, were arrested | pay & per cent on time depouita. We will ‘be papsure In the Imperial, Palatine or Glen | sehted the company in ita recent effort to| West Albright School—Comrades J. D. Ben- | Hon. F. F. Deltchler died at his home in Min- | that tled the lady in three o four different lr[m'r(\lfiy ux‘(, .:ul“ll.l.ml hl)|,m.|u1 Detec- | Pi¢ased " to oee aud serve alls Fire Insurance companies, These are | et a franchise from the city, and it was | nett, David Condron, Ed F. Bowen. HRbla thib METAIRE ofi chnbek; ot iR&AtORaH nds of hard knots several nights ago. ves Vizzard and Miller and brought to this < among the largest and best companies in the | largely due to him that the dgreement be-| St Agnes School—Commander Willia bt e s i bk e R 3 i S city, where they are no city §a 7 Bluffs. Lougee & Tn\\lr- 235 Pearl street, |reached. A writ of attachment was sued out | Fred J. Etter. ity SRVISE besn s e el B AL PR e e p"ma 0 |ces- UUHUI U s Socl and the building and stock of the G J county, having been a member of the Board G g i % i s city at some one of the stopping A Hig Clonk Sale. TP ekl et wab LAXen bl tae ol ooy Magie City Gos of Supérvisors and having held other positions | Pleasant evening, and when she determined | ;00 "a15ng the line they entered one of the Wednesday every ladles' and misses’ jacket | uty Marshal Anderson. Eli Brown signed | The Young Lad'es’ Institute installed officers | Of trust. He has been an active and successful | to leave her host she discovered that the hour | o “oore ™ hion was loaded with general CLBANED) VAUTITE) CLEANEDS in our store (none reserved), in tan, brown, | Ware's attachment bond. About the same |last evening business man and prominently identified with | hand of the clock was almost polnting at|merchandise. They were picking out what at W, B, Homer's, 638 Broadwas mavy and black, all new, stylish garments, [time the Hammer Lumber company sued out | There is trouble brewing for a certain mem “’l" development 'f‘”'\fi county. His funeralipe misty hour of midnight. A very ur-|they wanted, when at a small way station s e ibvon with immense large sleeves, that was $3.50, [@ Writ of attachment in Justice Vien's court | ber e police force. will take place at Minneola at 2 p. m. tomor- [ vita v tende el gt the conductor of the train tumbled to their [ FRUIT FARM AN ) ber of the police force. " ¢ | 107 | gent invitation was extended to her to stay R Ay R B I A sl o L $4.00, $6.00, $6.50, up to $12.00; your choice [for §100 and the Sharpless company and Shu- | e Misses Grace and Maud Newcomb have | g, "0er the auspices of the Silver City [ /0 d she finally accepted. She | Scheme. He locked the door through which | 9 peari street. Wednesday, $1.60 each. They must go. We glm Implement company filed claims for sim- | returned atier o jone stay. in Colorado }wil;;\i :.m.\, endent Ulldl'r of 0dd Fellows, of | over :\uhh and she fina 13 "';“I‘ l“’ 'l“ the boys had entered and the train continued ST O BT T YT will not carry them over to ancther season. [ /lar amounts. Nt s ki which he waw a member.; | was shown to a room, and before long she | on its way. The boys set to work, however, | FARM LANDS TO EXCHAN 0 Every ladies’ cape in our stock that was|_ Just before the bullding was closed up liza Wagmire, Twenty-sixth and Q| CRESTON, Ia., Mcy 22.—(Special Telgram.) | was asleep. to find a means of escape and had almost | Proverty. C. R. Nicholson, 639% Droadway. $3.00, $2.50 and $4.00 will go Wednesday at | Willow and DeLee went in and removed the ts, celebrated her 74th birthday yester-|—Mrs. Joe Ogg, wife of the foreman of the | At that indefinite hour of the night when [ forced one of the end doors of the car by the | F SALE, A NO. 4 REMING ¥\ $1.98 cach books of the company to some hiding place, | 1Y . Daily American and daughter of Mr. George | cne awakes and wants a thing and want: | time the train reached Grand Island. e IO b B DR LR I ol - 3 Ladiss' capes that were $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 | 50 that It cannot be told just how the affairs | “The Real Girl" is the subject for the lec- | Trumbo, a veteran newsphper man, died this | it so badly that one cannot resist the tempta ———— tog Co., 1028 and 1030 8. Main street. and $6.50, Wednesday $2.98 each. stand. ture at the First Methodist Eplscopal church | afterncon. She was a popular lady and her | tjon of arising and getting it, however much Excursionists Puss Throu FOR SALE, 8§ AND 79-10 ACRES O Callco wrappers, 60c, 79c. Calico wrappers, | A board bill ot 428 at the Grand hotel this evening. Hon. Joseph A. Williams s the | death AL will power one may exhibit at other times, | Yesterday afterncon a speclal trafn, con- | Mnd near the ity and not far, tron well made, large siceves, at 50c each. nd another bill for $18 at Mrs. Luke's have | SPeaker. It will be fine. DES MOINES, May 22.~(Syeclal Telog am.) | ho Jady awoke. Ste winted a drink and [ taining 150 Raymond excursionists, arrlved | mhuth of biace sccupicd by fufus Ausing part SPECIAL CARPET SALE. been settled by Brown for Willow, but Mrs Oscar B, Hill was arrested yesterday after. | Tr%, & 1o errill, wife of the president of | wapted it pretty badly. For a long time|in the city on the Union Pacific, and re- | payment taken in clty property| 6 per cent ing Linen warp matting, worth 45, at 29c | liuke mourns the untimely departure of an- |noon for selling liquor without a license. Hill | the Citizens National bank and one of the | g, "yay “there, resisting the overpowering | mained here for several hours to take in| Lrcit,O%, the bulance. “Apply to Leonaid yard. BENNISON BROS., other member of the Wizard gang who |5ave bonds and the case was set for hearing | Most highly respected and best loved women | [0 aiton to get up, but all the while the | the o At 0 o'clock the train pulled out | T eret: J . Council Blufts, | ¢alled upon her a few weeks ago and said [ next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. of this clty, dled suddenly last night at Spen- | /0oy Tor “the deliciousness of a glass of | for Chicago over the Rock Island. The | WANTED, "GOOD GIRL = ¥OR Gl — 4 he had come here to take the general man-| There will be an old soldiers' platform | ST I8 With her husband and daughter | | OUERE 0% R0 “Com b ™and myriads of | party_ consists of Boston people, who are | “housework. Apply to Dr. H. 8. Weat, 13 Peark Children’s walsts from 15c to $1.00. agement of the company’s factory. Ie | meeting at the Methodist Episcopal church |ANT® she had gone to Spencer yesterday noon | lco water would come tb. e [ now on their way home. They started out | streel. Bt v METCALF BROS. |boarded there a few days upon wWillow's | next Sunday. evening. . Stort: addressss will | to attend a state Congregational meeting, ani [ the vessels passed before her mind. The | from Hoston, traveled through the fouthern FOR RENT; 15 ACRES; ONH MILR ys upon ow's | next Sunday ning. Short addresses w st y clink of those floating pieces of ico [ part of the country, and are now re 4 oM . b — 5 at the time of leaving seemed in good ts | merry clin g D par y, and are now returning m postofiice. Chas. T. Ofiicer, 500 Broade promise to see that his bill was pald, and | be given by members of the Grand Army of f & n good spirt i F o vislonary glasses | through the north L o PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. then quietly skipped. E. A. Schullian, an | the Republic of this city and Omaha. A |2nd better health than for several weeks. She | against ll‘hvlsld s “'f("\l;“‘ylfl‘::;l';)x el ik S LR way. Upper Broadway tailor, was looking for De- | splendid program of war songs has been ar- | Va5 about 70 years old. bt el B Mrs. John Hammer is dangerously Il from | Lee yesterday, with a bill for a suit of |ranged and the meeting will be very interest- | lown’s Kirst \hief dustice Remembered. | ™50 o se. ve o 4 \ neuralgia of the stomach, clothes. He found DeLee and presented his | ing. T MOINES, May 22.—(Special Tele- “.,T;,'fmk";.“},m‘é" a,',';.'" e Yooy el andow Mrs. M. C. Long returned yesterday from a | bill. - < > fine o ’ Charles | stairs alo fo er. Wher - FeLERed “Dldn't B e : o gram.)—The fine ofl portrait of Hon. Charles | stairs alone on the hunt for water. When visit o friends in Sloux City. = (lhlilln‘fimr‘qn. 1\51:\\::';.1;4:.1':::«\‘.”::‘"; payment CENTRAL LABOR UNION. Mason, the first chief justice of Iowa, was | she found the cooler, however, she suddenly Mrs. C. Deetken and mother, Mrs. Soar, | °f {pat ! remembered that the family with whom she sald this afternoon presented to the state by ex- left yesterday for Hot Springs, Ark. Schullian, “but I want to| Beer Troables and Boston Made Uniforms 0 J X . 4 Lo UERE ey t it out of you, so long as you are wearing Diicisieainriitvaning. Chief Justice George G. Wright and received [ was stopping was in the habit of keeping Mrs. 0. O. St. John has gone to Chicago | thg clothes.” oL G T » on behalf of the state by Justics James H. | sundry bottles containing beer in an ico to visit her sister for about three weeks “Well, then,” replied DeLee, “go get your | . ¢ Omaba Central Labor union held a)poiprock. The ceremonies attending the oc. | chest on the latticed porch in the rear of Mrs. Alexander of Cawker City, Kan., Is | noney from Brown." regular meeting last night and considered | casion were elaborate. The portralt was a | the house. It is very well known that when visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Hough' on | "'Dofee paid his board bill to Mrs. Luke, | Several matters of importance to the work- to the state by Mrs. George C there is beer in sight, water doe:n't stan) jaxanus 4, o | Dowever, it should be said to his credit. | ers' Interests hter of Judge Mason. The ve a ghost of a show, and In this instance this Otto Coon has returned from his scho Brown considers him chiefly responsible for | A special committee appointed to visit the | °X-Senator George W. Jones of Dubuque was | was the case. The lady fished out a bottls Kemper hall, Davenport, and will resume his | his being roped into the company. He had | boss brewers and try to effect a settlement | Present and related his recollections of Judge | out of the chest, drank part of the contents position with David Bradley & Co known DelLee for quite a while, when he |of the beer boycott, reported that it was [ Mason's career. Justic: Kinne responded for | apq went back to bed greatly refreshed Miss Maud Cavin left yesterday for Grand | was bookkeeper for the Cudahy company |unable to accomplish the desired result. | the court. Memorlal exercises were also held | A paif hour later the inmates of the house Island, Neb., where she will spend several [ in South Omaha, and had supposed he was | The committes report stated that a proposi- | In honor of the late Judge George W. Seevers | wore aroused by a succession of screams, that weeks visiting friends and relatives, .’.nkmiln. ‘n.- thought the telephone business | tion to the bosses to arbitrate the differences ’I',""“!n" :;un‘:x;{ "":r“l “‘]“:'; S 3‘\;'{:‘ \,”"\"“ in the minds of the hearers portended dir. o, s Peterson has re ed from a year' noked inviting and so sunk his money i had been refused, the bosses giving as a | & L JLEnenralanatanos VRSN c: t Visions of somebody, pierc:d with athanih Toteaon as TetuTiet from yenes | e Seitug voma” oF tny Ik | eston. hat. e matter ‘bad e Bune.ton | FUBDA G Cedar Rapids, Smiuh Mernerson | SUSTLE, | VIlrh, o Arathods; Doreie, vih for_Infants an Chitdren. and resumed his place with B. M. Sargent, | leTing rewards which the suave Mr. Willow | far of 'Red Ok and Congressinan John . Lacey | 8, hovstnd woushs nd lopbin shout b v F. J. Schnorr returned yeaterday from o [ held out toward him i the dim, distant | The home industry committee reported that | of ORktleosh Sake whlje Jubees MOMBSOR| somo one suggested a massacre. Finally an « Castorinissowelladapted tochildren that, | Castoria cures Colie, Constipation, week's visit to his old home in McHenry, | I L Ao uniforms for street car workmen were made | i, yileon memorial Judge Charl:s D. Leg- | investigating committee was appointed, and T recommend it s superior toany prescription | Sour Stomach, Diarrhaea, ¥ tion, Il He gives graphic accounts of the utter [ 4 N. Brown stated yesterday that there | in Boston and an effort will be made to have | o6, "r "B ifhe1d” was the orator and Judge | the screams were traced to the visitor's room Ao toriit. KA LacninatiD Kills Worms, gives slocp, and promotes @l Fie. gIVes g o : tion | Was nothing to hinder the company from | ths work done by home labor in the future » i o doo S onenan e i liereRt i eNTiad y A il Div J d desolation wrought throughout that s:ction : L T Deemer responded for the court The door 'was opened, and there on the 111 8o, Oxford St., Brovklys, N, ¥ gestion, by the late frocts. Soversl mights Tas: waci | €0In€ on with its work, if Willow and DeLee | A committee was appointed to take steps ene the lady was seen giving a performance of i P N Without injurk licat the earth frose hard and ponds were sheeted | Son o, %, S0tten rid of. But his brother had | to have firemen's uniforms also made In supreme Court D-cislons. contortionist tricks that would have won her Uyl tlons wpedioadon, . e nets Staved in, and had “now Bone T ro oS | it faite w6 loate any fastors 'St | —The following opinions were filed in the su- | meanwhile emitting voluminous warwhoops “Tho use of *Castoria’ 1a so universal and | “For soveral years I havo mommend‘(;d Spring meeting of the Union Park Racing | s much as possible of what he had put in, | contemplated leaving Omaha on account | Preme court this morning: The independent | WIth startling rapidiiy. =~ 0 ita merits 8o wall known thak it scoms a work man[ml M: »:!mlll?lv\nl)x|n:x:lnl|x|:‘lr<‘;uht » soclation commences May 22, and con- [ He thought the machinery and other stuff [ of the supposed hostility of organized labor. | district of Oakdale against Sarah et chay U paslhimadiens, SR ousansd i rey of supererogation to endorso it Few aro tho | w, o8 it has tavariably produce o o~y tinues ten days. Five good races daily. | In the warehouse was worth at least $1,500. It was announced that the state labor |al, appellant, Polk distrist, affirmed; Erastus | Marked another. Severa hose presen intelligent families who do not keep Castoria § results, ol commencing at 2 p. m. One and a third ¥ directory being published under the manage- | Taylor against the city of Waverly, appellant, | held the lady down and poured antidotes ‘within easy reach," Eowix F. PAroex, M. D, fare on all rallways for ronud trip. SPECIAL SALE OF LACES, ment of the State Federation of Labor, would [ Brewer disirict, afirmed; Keokuk Stove wosk: | down her throat, while others were sent ou Canwos Manrys, D, D., 125th Strect and 7th Ave., New York Clty,. s P b> ready for press in the month of June. ageinst . H. Hammond & Son et al, appel- | for doctors and to invade drug stores. ~But Tew York City. Fence Posts, Boston Store, The delegates from the Magic City Federa- [lants, Monroe district, affirme: Jane | the herolc treatment to which the lady was i 20 car loads standard red cedar fence posts, [ We have placed on sale for this week a | tion of Labor extended a cordial invitation | Kinney against C. E. Kinney and | subjected finally brought her to her senses T CrxAR Coxpaxy, 77 MonrAY Stnerr, New Yonk CiTe. 10%4c each by the car load. A. Overton, Coun- | big line of laces, which we have just re-|to the members of the union to attend their | Louise J. Kinney, appellants, Hardin | She was plied with questions. She couldn't cil Bluffs, lowa, celved direct from the manufacturer. Also[ball whicn will be given on the evening |district, afirmed; State of lowa against Em- | explain it. Finally she remarked that she Children’s walsts from 16c to $1.00. our regular stock at greatly reduced prices. | of June 1. mett Seymour, appellant, Jones district, af- | drank from a bottle of beer that she found METCALF BROS. NOTE THE PRICES. The action of the city council in deciding [ firmed; H. C. Sanford against First National [ in the ice ch This remark contained \! 5 to 8 in. ecru Guipure lace, very desirable | to clean the streets by day labor under the | bank of Belle Plaine, Ia., defendant, and S. | the eolution of the mystery to her hearers Spetman Fall for trimming, regular value 16¢ to 20c yard, | supervision of the Board of Public Works [B. Hamilton, appellant, Henton district, af- | and for a few minutes those about the lady F. W. Spetman & Bros.' store on Main | we offer them at 10c yard was heartily endorsed firmed; John Keatley, administrator, against | performed marvelous contortion acts all of strzet nmear Fifth avenue was closed up by 8 to 12 in. ecru and white Guipure lace, _ somm——pm—— the Illinois Central Railroal company, appel- | their own, while the lady looked on in Biierit Huzen yesterday. In 1851 a chatcel | Peautiful patterns, regular 25c qualites, on WEATHER FORECAST. lant, Dubuque dlstrict, reversed; W. B, Kes- | amagement. - RGCi ety the " sale at 12 terson against R. S. Tate, cheriff, appellant, It has been the habit of the host to keep mortgage was executed by the firm in favor | “Roauiitul” fine of Irish Point and Point | Increasing Cloudiness and Conditions Favor- | Fremont district, reversed: L. M. Walker, ap’ | pottles of beer in the foe chest during the of the father of the two members, H. H. | venice laces reduced from 3¢ and e to abe to “torme, pellent, against P. L. Walker, Cedar district, | not weather for refreshment, and he. con- f'?:ll;;-;l"» "‘:l \:\“_Lakh“"(y'lrm ”" ("'f“h::"rvl\“.n 19¢ a yard. WASHINGTON, May 22.—The forecast for | modified and affirmed. tinued the custom this year. On several oc R L aek SRty 0 Yhet e o Values offered at ic, 48 and 69 a | Thursday i i o PR Ty casions he has discovered that while he paid e aoresy o through rough water, being unable to make [ Y™ LA For Nebraska and South Dakota—Increas- [ 1 by "1 “Mov 90 (snectal Telegram,)— | [OF the beer some one else has been drinking > R R RS HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. ing cloudiness and threatening weather; LA 10, AV, 75 o (B gTa it. He hatched a villaincus plot to get even. in its eflicacy.— have been cured gage was brought out, revamped and filed | , LAdies’ fast black hose, 19 quality, re- | cooler in the eastern portion; high southerly | President K. W. Reynolds of the United | He purchased a generous amount of ipcac Phenomennl in the ra- by 1. use after physt with the county recorder. The amount is ‘"I‘l‘l‘: Il‘t:“‘ s ;nu x‘igir'» N : ] v\hul{:i I;:-rwmhu{ nlum:m,\- conditions fa- | Mine Workers of America for the state of [ and plentifully dosed the beer that remained pldity of its action. clans have tatled to cure. S e A s gl g ot g g fes' tan hose, regular value | vorabie for severe local storms in the east- | 1o, ey i anal Sitactiice he chest, and on the very night on whick Siating of Turmishing goods. ary. goods. boots | 35¢, On sale at 19c o pair e’ portion R Ny A Y hnyi Vited 10 Tamaly Ve et Io hat A CURE IORN ALL ILLS and shoes, glass e series. gt Children's heavy ribbed hose, sizes 6% to| For lowa—Increasing cloudiness; warmer; | d€nies the report that the strike In the Cen- il : ACITES OR PAIITS L srSICXITEES OR DIEE.A.E:: ves, glassware, groceries, etc., the fix- | o Children's F1bbed Boss, o t o [ O ot herly winds monsliearMEL: | terville district is off, About 400 miners|in joyful anticipation that in the morning TOU ARK NOT WELL Ferbap -you ara troubied with soustipation darchaan 4 ; tures and book accounts. Another mortguge | %7 00 i bed lisle. hose, st ¢ to 9, | Yorable for wevere local storins in the north- | met at Mystic yesterday in consultation, and | he would find his back yard strewn with the tretiderwiti = i U roat bot Sucbes 3 ek teling s e 3¢ eroptions on i £ 0 i favor of HH. Breomeoavitie, and | at 25c a pair, worth 4o o 47508 2 %0 % | ern portion ey | not only dia they not agree to call the strike | bodles of the purloiners of his beer. s o ¢16Fiere a7 Vol a7loma ofdluase, TAKK BLACK TONIC: 10w rs .“u‘wu.'...;,‘,:..:x bears the date of May 21." The members of | Ladies lisie s, Tegular price 39¢, re- | whomer: southanly Wi oing cloudiness; | off, but on the othershsnds reafirmed thelr [ But some times the best of plans do not *BLACK TONIO M (AT LICIIE I U the firm have but. littie hope of resuming | duced to 25 each 4 For Iansas—Increasing cloudiness, with | PO=tion about the scale of 1893, and de- | Pan out just as expected -1 o ey adies’ Swiss ribbed vests, worth 15c, at | showers in the extreme southern portion; | clared that they would prosecute the strike B o Y During the day Peregoy & Moore com or 3 for 25e. % warmer in the western portion; southerly | to the bitter end. The decision of the con o EMe Cannot Earea a, Oamee menced a sult in the district court for $243, | Children’s ribbed vests, all sizes, 10 each, | * P9 ference was practically upanimous to this| NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 22.—Captain the amount of a bill for tobacco and cigars See values in ladies' vests at 3¢, 12%c, s '_l"";‘l‘ \"“l":[l‘_'m S effect. Thorne was seen and asked if anything fur- COUNCIL BLUFFS. i 190 8007856 Shoh OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, ther would be done by Yale as to the ann p The Great Popularity of Copps Cheer. A OWILEE, DICK & WALKER OMAHA, May 22.—Omaha record of tem: o TAEREAE. s Mg\pee. Baloame: n.;( h:“(u'“w “L‘I.’“"r‘jd’“l ""l‘{n annual . Dealers who have been furnishing their g Sotios poinn. perature’ and” rainfall. comgared with 1 DES MOINES, May 22.—(Special Tele- | 16 gar th Harvard, e regret ¢ STEAM DYE WORK customers with the famous nonalcoholic Council Blams, fa, | COTTePORding day of the past four vears: | gram.)—The committee of the federation of | VEry much,” he sald, “that the Harvard - beverages, Coppe Cheer and Herb Tonic L R e tars e - 9% | churches met this afternoon for the purpose | 8uthorities have se:n fit to take the stand All kinds of Dyeing b manufactured exclusively by the G. R Ealed Huy for wal Minimum, temperature 83 |/ o 4 e r indicated by their letter as it precludes any and Cleaning done Wheeler Brewng company, are always anx- | In iarge or small lots, by F. Gardner. In. | Average temperature B 88 48 50| tion of a petition auking the witharsmer ;| possibility of & game this fall. The matter the Bighest atyle of fous to control the trade for their own towns | quire of Thomas Johnson, city weighmaster. | Precipltation .. Gire®anal pri i | consent to" the operation” of saloons In' Des | 18 1% );;(“««l"uul Yale will not meet Harvard stainba tanmet meds Racauss the heverages outsell anything olas Condition of (émpcratire and precipita- | So08e0t 19 the oer Shden e, 0 DE2 | in foot ball this year. %o 100k a8 good a8 in the line. Here's what D. H. Thompson & A large line of children's waists 3 i {lon.at Omaha for the day and since March lemfi b i_y»l""""":;‘"“h:‘:“h ;::m:?u.- (‘_r s new. Work promptly Co. of Malvern, Ia., wrote In an order for METC BROB. & | de o arature P R e e A A Reduced Rates to Hot Springs, 8.D., 1,‘|w‘ m done and delivered more goods: “Your last shipment of Copps = Deholency for. the ¢ . atapnaY | X SRRRGRY SARAARIEELHL AR oti- | Are offered by the Burlington Route, May in all parts of the Cheer will not last longer than Saturday. It alab ¥ Accumulated excess since March 1...... ‘258 | tions withdrawing ."",,.L,"n',"‘ The city D ey | 24 ‘ana June 7 A 7 W‘""fi.“ Send tor 1s @ blg seller. If you will allow us to con-| The attorneys in the Rachwitz case are| Normal precipitation <weeir -1BInch | jtjes are raiding the drug store saloons at the | One fare for the round trip, ‘ BFioe uste it A trol the entire trade here on Copps Cheer | in the midst of their arguments, and “"‘l"""‘l“‘"' Ml;nl‘::;‘l;:g{ SR ‘.}& n_r)wn rate of one a day. Tickets good for 30 days. O. A. MACHAN o and Herb Tonie wo will obligate ourselvas | cyse will g0 to the fury this mornin, 10 | BRHeianny Bince March Lo h 510 onts fprey FoTY For tickets and full information about Proprietos to buy all of our drinks from you and Will | "oy Some evidence was intrg ORINRY. RARE RN hines hares A0 LY g Most Fay o s rates and trains, via the Burlington Route, push the trade. Sold exclusively by |3 .o by the defense yesterday to enforce hoica i [ad o DES MOINES, May 22.—(Special Tele- | to Hot Springs, call at the city ticket offce, Broaaway, near Northe Ba Wheeler & Hereld, Council Bluffs, Ia. L It NS Tie ey S0 miuron - YT gram.)—Judgment was entered today in the | 1324 Farnam street Yaiwn Doyl Selagg o 3 Gir & 5ch ol Wil Plenle. day precedin; el |82 8 | case of the Capital City Gas Light company J b The fourth annual pienic of the Girls' In . T ATy 55| B against the city granting the plaintiff recov- A\lU%b\ll NTS @ustrial school will take place next Saturday, | jymeary o ann b torsora ™Y, ', ihat good | emamoxs | %5 | G| § | wrave or |ery for $7,340.35. This case was commenced : L 4 R e et y." and s located a Broadway | BE [ 33| £ | WEATUER | (5o or three years ago and was a sult to re- TOVIGHT- e\ T - — B4 pseparations are being e for a big [ 1f In doubt about this try It and be convinced. |1:3|868| 8 cover for a street lighting contract with the OY ,S \ A ; tme, The members and teachers will meel | Dan't forget name and number. Tel. 187 1i¢]93 city which was terminated by the defendant LAST TIME . . 00! : corner of Main stre - — e | before it expired. The supreme court cut # " 5 and Broadway Saturday morning at 10| Our May sale on curtains and curtain | 00 Part cloudy | go. < 4 THIS (THURSDAY) EVE, MAY 2, s . 9 - B L Bron thore be AL A0 aine | mhads da tniaull Bias:. - Dur Ton Sod ourtain | | 00 Part eloudy | down the amount considerably, but afirmed We have in stock 10,000 feet of hose, more than all other 00 Part cloudy | the decision of the lower court. CANAI(V & LEDERER'S mount park. Rev. Mr. DeLong wishes to in- [ out all competition. Council Bluffs Carpet 0 “lear. ettt ew York iicago Opera Hou or's COT ine ices a g o vite all the former members, as well as the | Co. L 11\: . :v:‘\r ‘lll‘ led at Mnlvern, -8 l:xll‘nllul o B dea‘(‘r:' (.Otrlb”"(.d car ry‘ Our Pn‘:(-’ are fu“y 2) l)er cent lcss e e T e e vieiag, 2tket® a0 | goienuine opticlan at Wollman's, 408 Broad- 00 LA T it =0 THE PAss‘NG s“ow than they can sell you for. Come and see and be convinced. e 00 he home of the bride’s mother n this city i The Kings Daughiers of the Christian | 1.q — 0 5! Modw taate et Gud Bl R M medy, Farce, Drama, Vaudevilie, vatlee and | We will sell you a good hose for 6)c per foot. church will be at home to all their friends | Ladies, ‘z'_'““fl"',l‘_‘y’ y l"f"“"'““"‘ mil- 00 May Bond and Dr. B. A. Price, The couple | Grend and Ciials Spera- il Foicd inio Thursday evening, May 23, at the re s | LN ~’u.. © u.r n and it costs less than 00 left this afternoon for northwestern Ohio ONE HUGE ENTERTAINMENT. g€ B4 N. Brown, 44 Harrldon. Strawberries, omething unsatisfactory. 8t Vinewni'” 00 lear, where Dr. Price will resume his dental prac- 110-PEOPLE—110, s 3 ce eream and cake, 25c. Hugoy leld the Patents. Miles City. 00 Clear. " tice, having sold out here. Including John E. Henshaw. Geo. A Sm— - anid Cliy 4 Cloudy, — P 3 ens, v . b’ Hardmss, The piase oar sxcelience, | The suit of the Hugey Stove company of | BAHACHY o8 clowdr. Stolen Glreks Returned. biniey, Sevmcnr Muse, Max vip M ! ' St. Louls agalnst the Cole Manufacturing \es trace of precipiation, | ELDON, Ia., May 22.—(Special Telegram.) [ Eosaing: Lo Fotita ™ Adatade, Seimats Rooms 1-4 Fourth St.,, Masonic Block, Lida Lear. . Davia, agency for Munyon's remedies, de A WELSH, Observer, First foor, §1 and $.50; balcony, K company of this clty was decided yesterday —The missing pay checks stolen from the