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TTTTC m\fATTA miT.V TIKI * FRiDAY. MAY 9IflCV *
pAILY BEE
OWNCJLBLUFfca
NO. 13 PKAIUJ STREET
| * Jlvfrea VJ c nlrr to any putt of th cttj
U , W. TILTON , MANA.OEH ,
tl1u lnM Office . No. 43
f NKlt | | Kditor . No. a3
JN. Y. Plum bln < Co.
Illoston Storo. Nntrhaug silks.
BMlltonberser Is the hatter , 503 Broadway.
| A marriage license was Issued yesterday
I John Brick and Katie Nuschoy , aged SiS
lid 24 years. Both were from Ncola.
| The Ganymede Wheel club will have nn
liportant meeting this evening at S o'clock
\ , the club rooms. F. H. Kvans , president.
BSpccial meeting of Bluff City lodge No. 71.
Indent , Free nnd Accepted Masons this
l-cnlng for Work In the third degree. AH
luster Masons nro Invited.
_ Ttio meeting of the Princes of the Orient
III ! bo hold this evening instead of last
'cnlng , ns was nt llrst annoticod. There
Ire more than a dozen candidates for Initla-
I on.
on.Tho
The ladles of the First Presbyterian
Biurch gave n pleasant social last evening
f , the church parlors. It was well attended.
ofreshmcnts wcro served and various
mns of entertainment wcro provided.
. W. Bushncll is about to commence the
lection of a handsome brick cottage on
luff street , near the corner of Willow nve-
Jio , Just east of the Metcalf property. The
list will bo in the neighborhood of 1,000. ,
| Otto 4 < utz is charged with entering L. C.
Linen's hencoop on Graham avenue last
londny night nnd stealing a fancy chicken
* ilch the owner values at JS. An informn-
Ion is on file nnd the case will bo tried be-
I.re Justice Fox tomorrow.
W. B. Uccd , county treanurcr. has Issued n
HIco that ail unpaid taxes on personal prop-
fly In this county must bo paid before Juno
' /as / on that tiny the bills will bo put In the
4'ands of tile county collector , .I.B.Johannscn ,
( fvho will collect the tax , together with the
{ osts.
The following ; pupils will graduate from
ill. Francis' academy this year : Margaret
( Vaylor , Paulino. Coggeshall , Anna Drake ,
lary Lyneh , Mamo O'Donnell , Charlotte
'llbcrt , Agnes Donahoy , , Katharine
Vltourko , Helen Donahoy , Sadie Grlfllu ,
! < ucy Lynch.
The entertainments given by Flint , the
mesmerist , and his daughter , Miss Alnrina
I'llnt , it Dohany's this week , are even bet-
for than these ho pave last fall. Ho no
ot'Bor carries a lot ot paid subjects with
iltn , nut all his subjects are drawn right
Irom his audience , and ho never lacks for
looplc to operate upon. Last evening ho
gad a company of fifteen , every ono of whom
tins absolutely under the control of himself
Slid Ills daughter , and an extremely funny
lorformanco was given the audience. The
fntcrtalnmonts will continue every evening
[ mill Sunday.
Jumos Dugirnn's residence at the corner of
lixlccnth avenue and Fourteenth street
ffus entered by a trump Wednesday af tor-
K'ccn whiles all the family wcro absent , nnd
Ev number of articles were stolen. As soon
Ts the family returned and learned of the
yurglary Mrs. Dugffan took n horse and
lUggy. and , accompanied by a lady friend ,
, raccd the thief to the elevator company ,
Micro they overhauled him and compelled
ftlm to glvo up his booty. They wcro satis-
Wed to have their property returned nnd
took no steps to have the fellow prosecuted
| .a ho deserved.
, The clouds shut out all light from the
noon last night , but the Philadelphia light
schedule , which In some ways seems to re-
Ijomblo , the laws of the. Modes and Persians ,
Isald that the electric lights would not be
I used until the moon went down. The company -
[ pany was ordered to turn the lights on early
[ in the ovenlng , but the policeman who made
| the order was notified that the burners had
not boon trimmed during the day. and that
'tho lights would consequently go out nt I
o'clock. They were turned on , however ,
and from 1 o'clock this morning on the city
was in total darkness.
Kitruorillnnry Aililml
The latest-and greatest , ,
B troupe of performing mofikoysi arc
now , presented to the publio foitlio flr'st
time by Cook & Whitby , with tho'tissur-
anco that earth cannot produce their
[ equal. They uro a study for the
[ naturalist , a , the mo of thought for the
philosopher , a soutco of pleasure for the
iicoplo , a wonder for tlio children , a sub-
Hoot of mipriso for everybody they do
pll that man can do. This great English
phew will bo at Council UlulTs , Juno 9.
Ten Dnya itt thu World's Fair.
It will cost you less than SoO.OO , overy-
jtlilnp necessary includotl. This means
oincs in private cottage , clean , safe ,
lose to grounds and on the beach of
iLake Michigan. Write to , T. T. Chyno-
Ivotli , Windsor Park , 111. Hcfors to II.
KV. Tiltonof TUB BEE , or Jacob Sims
\ > t Sims & Bainbridge , Council B lull's.
PJSKSOX'.IL I'.llt.HIJl.ll'IlS.
I Jamcs'N. Casady , Jr. , has returned from
Ihicngo , where ho was called on Important
IMsiness.
[ Mrs. J. A. Roff and Mrs. H. B. Mullis loft
Mt evening for Watseka , 111. , where they
Jill visit relatives for the next five months ,
I'.klng In the World's fair from time to time.
( Chief Scanlan returned yesterday after-
Ton from Chicago , where ho wont to attend
lo meeting of the chiefs of pollco of the
luntry In connection with the World's fair.
Fiforo returning ho also went to Plalnwell ,
fleh. , for a few days' visit.
Invitations are out for the marriage of
Iss Mary 10. , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
lhn T , Oliver , to Mr. Arthur Burgoyno
| w < ! oltng of Chicago. The marriage will
Iiko place on Thursday evening , Juno 8 , at 8
| clock , at St. Paul's Episcopal church.
The < ) rmnl lintel ,
I'ouncll BlulTs. The most elegant in
Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor.
| { ate , $3.00 and $5.00 a day. E. F. Clark ,
liny I.und fur Hunt.
liny land for rent in lots of from 20 to
f00 acres. 13. Murks , Council BlulTs.
See the peerless Dauntless bicycles
[ ind got terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl.
Dr. Flint's llypnollnin , -
Dr. Herbert L. Flint is unquestionably the '
krcatest hypnotist that has aver visited Is
liart of the country. The exhibitions of Is
Iiiurvolous power that ho Is giving nightly ut
Ijohnny's surpasses the comprehension of
liven the most advanced students of the
Inystlu art. His bright and handsome
llaughtcr has developed the power to an as-
lonlshlng extent and 5y
, she contributes very
Inuch to the entertainment each evening.
Interest is constantly increasing , and each
flight Is better than the previous. On Sun-
llay night the doctor und his daughter will
{ lvenn exhibition of thought transmission
, ind spiritualism.
Don't miss the Workers' social Friday
ovenlng. A line musical and literary
Inrogram will bo rendered und straw-
ferries and ice cream served.
Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street ,
largest uud best bloyelo stock in city. .
Vunatta & Sweet , itttys. , Everett blk.
Jrath of Uri. J. W. Mono. Ic.T
Pcrsis F. , wife of J. W. Morse , riled yester
day morning from pneumonia , after an ill
ness of three d J'8 | Rgod M years. The 11C
ceased was born in MIddleburg , N. Y. , CIn
1830. She was married to Mr , Morse In 1857
and came to this city ton years later. She
was the mother of four sons , two of whom ,
Charles and Krai , still llvo and wcro by her
bedside when the end came. She has been
a member of the
Presbyterian church
or
since she was 12 years of ago. The al
will take place from the residence , 100 Bluff
street , i Sunday afternoon at U o'clock. Ilev.
Stephen Phclps ofllclatlng ,
Another improvement to the popular
Bchubort uluno. Swnnson Musio Co
Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , to
test $2.00 house In Iowa.
Goo. S. Davis , prescription druggist. |
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Another Opportunity for the Oity lo Display
Ita Hospitality ,
COMING MEETING OF STATE SHERIFFS
low * , Kebrnikn , Whconiln , Minnesota ,
South Dnkotn , Knmni nnil Missnnrl niul
Other Htntcs Will Send Itcprocntn-
tlTcs-UhJocts of tlio Convention.
Now that the bankers convention has
como and gone the time Is drawing near
when the people of Council Bluffs will have
another opportunity to gain fresh laurels by
their hospitality in entertaining strangers.
The sheriffs of lowajind > > cbraska arc to
have , a Joint meeting hero for two days com
mencing Juno 14 , and the prospects nro now
that there will bo more In attendance than
there wcro at the convention which has Just
closed. It Is estimated that at least 200
sheriffs and cx-sherllTs of the two states will
ho present. Besides these thcro will bo a
number , Just how many Is not yet known ,
from the states of \ \ isconsln , Minnesota ,
South Dakota , Kansas and Missouri. In
several of these states there uro no sheriffs
associations , and they are accordingly
anxious to unlto with their fellows In Iowa
and Nebraska and talk over the best way of
catching criminals , and do other things
which men are supposed to do when they go
away from homo to attend conventions.
The headquarters will bo at the Grand
hotel. Mayor Heed of Mannwa has offered
Sheriff Huron a free trip to and from the
lake for the cntlro delegation , and other
forms of entertainment will be provided be
tween now and the opening day , so that
they will bo sent away with un exalted
opinion of hospitality of Council BlulTs.
IT WAS c A mini : .
AYcll-knimn Forntrr lllulllto Traveling
Under Two XIIIIIRI ,
In the telegraphic columns of THE Bnn last
Tuesday morning an article appeared stat
ing that ono D. M. Hawk had disappeared
from his customary haunts In Sioux City ,
and that he was wanted thcro to answer to
the charges of embezzlement and bigamy ,
the former charge being preferred by the A.
t. Baker Commission company , with which
ho had been connected , and the latter by n
woman from Council Bluffs claiming to bo
his wlto. There was considerable conjeeturo
as to who the gay Lothario might be , as no
ono of that nnmo was known here. The
police began inquiring and tlio result of their
investigation was that It was ascertained
yesterday that Hawlc was none other than
II. D. Carbee , n gentleman 'who ' had
n very checkered career in this city about
live years ago. At that time he was cm-
ploved by ono of the prominent lumber llrms
and on the sldo officiated as drum major of
Dalbey's band when It was llrst organized.
By means of n forged check ho got a drum
major's suit from Motcalf Bros. , and he also
passed oft several other checks about the
city. In addition to his other shortcomings
ho sold a lot of tickets to an entertainment
given by the band and pocketed the pro
ceeds. Metcalf Bros , prosecuted him and ho
was sent to the penitentiary for n term of
several years. For a year or two past noth
ing has been h5ard from him. and no ono had
any idea which way ho had gone until the
news was received yesterday that Cnrbeo
and Hawk wcro the same party. J. A.
Koff , who was well acquainted with him
at tins time of the band episode ,
states that he remembers seeing letters in
his possession at that time addressed to D.
M. Hawk , so that this name is evidently no
new one , invented for the occasion. Some
thing of a sensational tinge was added to
the affair by the marriage of Carbeo and his
first wife , who now prefers the charge of
bigamy against him. Just before ho left for
Fort Madison to servo out his time in the
penitentiary.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
rA't tlio Iloston Store , Council lllurts , la.
The originators , leaders und promoters
of low prices ,
5,000 yards of beautiful pattern out
ing flannels , 5e n yard , worth lOc.
2,000 yards white India linen , 4c a
yard.
H,000 yards white shaker flannel , 4c a
yard.
2,000 yards , UG-ineh unbleached mus
lin , 4c a yard *
200 do/.on children's ribbed vests , 5c
each.
100 dozen ladies' , lOc , It for 23c.
75 dozen children's heavy ribbed tan
lioao , lOc , 3 for 25c. tlS
50 do/en extra largo all linen towels
2oc each , worth 50c.
Remember wo give a handsome photo
engraving with every $2 purchase and
order. IJon't forgot to ask for one.
Our great Juno sale will open
Thursday , Juno 1. Store will bo closed
nil day Wednesday making preparations
for this great annual event.
BOSTON STOKE ,
Fothoringham , Whitelaw & Co. ,
Leaders and promoters of low prices ,
Council BlulTs , la.
Two Juries Out.
The case of L. Ij. Hcndrlcks against the
city was on trial in the district court all day
yesterday , Mrs. Hcndrlcks commenced tin
action several months ago to recover $11,600
damages by reason of Injuries sustained
while driving ono day last winter near the
corner of Avenue D and Kighth street. The
slolgh collided with the end of the tracks of
the Interstate railway and was overturned ,
throwing Mrs. Hemlricks and her husband
with great force to the ground. The
city uiado no great effort to
provo its Innocence of the charges
made by the attorneys for the plain
tiff , and the general impression at the tuna
the case wont to the Jury seemed to bo that
, n verdict would be returned in favor of the
plaintiff. Mayor Ijiwrenco states that an
offer was made by Mrs. Hcndrlcks to com
promise and dismiss the suit for f 175 , but
the aldermen , contrary to the wishes of the
city attorney , refused to compromise. At 11
o'clock last night the jury was still out.
The Jury in the case of the First National
bank of Chicago against the Council Bluffs
Gas and Electric Light company.which went
out yesterday morning , was also out last
night at the same timo.
Louis Blcdonnan Is agent for the
Great Eastern hotel , the largest in the
world ; practically fireproof ; has 1,100
rooms and is modern. Those intending
to visit the World's fair will find it to
heir interest to cull or write , enclosing >
stamp. 504 First uvcnuo , Council BlulTs.
Now is your time to BOO Puck's Coi
ner and hnvo your fortune told. You
can do either or both at the social Fri i-
day evening in the now building opposite
site the postolllco.
Htrnck Monk.
The work of building the big pier at the
now Interstate bridge , which has been
going on for the last six months , In splto ol
numerous backsets , has been completed.
The steel pier now stand on solid rock 131
feet below the sand and clay that forms here
bed of the river. While the bankers were
examining the ntruciuro Wednesday after
noon the workmen wcro hauling up great
chunks of rock that had evidently been
dropped Into place by the forces of nature
ages ago , and the visitor * were very much
interested at the novel sight. The work ol
lllllng up the interior of the pier is now
&omg on rapidly and the completion of the
ritlgo boems to bo drawing near.
Protect your homes against destruc
tive storms. W. C. Jumea has the
strongest companion in the world.
Cook yoi meals this summer on a gas
range. At cost at I ho Gas company.
Medical COOIB | | OricHulted.
The articles of incorporation of the new
Council Bluffs Modlcul college , which were
mentioned la TUB .SUNDAY BEE , were filet
with tbo county recorder yesterday. The
capital stock of the college la to bo tlfto.OOO.
The ofllcora t\ro lo bo n follows ! President ,
C. It , I'Innqyj secretary , .T. F , White ; treas
urer , T. U , Lscey. The board of trustees is
composed of the three Just mentioned , to
gether with O. Macrae and F. S. Thomag.
Beside the board of directors the following
gentlemen nro named as incorporates : John
< 3rcon , , T. 0. Hobortwn , J. M Barstow. II.
B. Jennings , J. II. Cleaver , F. W. Hotichlon ,
V. L. Treynor , Finley Burke , Carl F. Dcet-
kcc < and V. Macrae , Jr. The articles of In
corporation provide that thcro Shall bo at
least fifteen chairs of instruction.
nosTo.v STOIII : .
Ppeclnl Snln Sntunlajr nnd Monrifij * .
Willoffcr200dozcn Indies1 wnlsts nt
cost price foi- Saturday nnd Monday ,
having just received an immense deliv
ery. In order to introduce them will
offer as nbovc. Everything In the new
est , nobbiest styles in lawns , porcnles ,
sateens , silks , etc. , from 2. " > c to $15.00.
The finest assortment weal of Chicago.
BOSTON STOKE.
Fothcrlnghnm , Wliltolaw & Co. ,
Leaders nnd promoters of low prices ,
Council BlulTs , la.
Ho In nn All Around OfTcndnr.
William Hall , n young man who has been
carefully cultivating n police court record
for several years past , with reasonable suc
cess , Is now In durance vile ns the result of
seining In Mnnawa about a month ago. Ho
was arrested while In the act , but got away
from Andy Bowling , tbo ofllccr who cap
tured him. Last Sunday Bowling went
after him again , but Hall took rcfugo
behind n largo black hole in
a revolver which ho happened
to hnvo about him , nnd Bowling
again dropped the trail. Yesterday ono of
the Bluffs ) x > llco got Hall nnd took him to
the city Jail. Bowling has made n great
stagger at a prosecution , filing no less than
llvo informations , In which Hall Is charged
with assault with Intent to commit murder ,
threatening to burn nnd destroy the town of
Manawa , and doing several violent nnd
picturesque things. Ho will hnvo n pre
liminary examination before Justice Fox to
day , and is now in Jail , having been unable
to llnil any one willing to stake $1,000 on his
being on hand when wanted.
Pasturajro for horses and cattle on
George F. Wright's farm ndjolningc ity
limits on south ; 500 acres blue grass ,
running water. For terms apply to
James Raph , on farm , or at Carbon Coal
company , 10 Pearl street.
Don't delay your house cleaning until
the hot weather arrives , and don't delay
going to the Council Blurt's Carpet com
pany and taking advantage of the
splendid bargains they are giving in
everything.
Pure ice
From Missouri river channel.
Mulhollund& Co. , Brown building.
Telephone 102.
Music for balls , parties , picnics , so
cials , etc. , by Mucicians Union. , T. ER
Folk-It , Mgr.10U B'way , Council BlulTs.
Charles Bierworth has porter and nlo
on draught at the Metropolitan , 818
Broadway.
Brown's C. O. D. grocery closes at 7
p. m. , except Mondays and Saturdays.
Tnppml the Till.
S. P. Nelson , who keeps a saloon at 105
South Main street , was picked out as a vic
tim by a couple of conscienceless sharks who
were not above robbing n poor saloon keeper ,
ind worked to the limit of the contents of
the money drawer last Wednesday evening.
A fellow entered his place nnd pick-
ng up n chair started for the
street. The proprietor , thinking ho
was about to steal the chair , went after
lira , when he explained that he was merely
roing to take it out to the street to sit down
u. Nelson went back to his work , but
when he got to the bar ho found that tils
eposeful customer's pal had entered by the
jaok door while the conversation was going
on , broken open the cash drawer and made
off with the cohtcnts , which amounted to
nooutfJO. A description of one of the men
was ' given the police , but so far bo has not
jee'n apprehended.
"The StulT Men Are Made Of" is the
subject for Dr. J. G. Armstrong's lec
ture at Broadway M. E. church this
evening. Come , enjoy nnd be benefited
[ or the small fee of 2 , > e.
Say ! the "Workers" of the Christian
Sunday school want you to come to their
unique social Friday evening in the now
ljuilding opposite the postolnee.
For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ;
stove wood , 12 or 10 inches , $2.50 per
cord , delivered. H. A. Cox , 10 Main
street.
Mot/fur Jt Hniidlftt'M lee Cream.
Try Mot/gar & Randlelt's pure and
delicious ice creams and ices and you
will order no other.
Bargains in fine tooth brushes and
cologne , wholesale price , only lOo.
Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway.
Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p.
m. at the Council Bluffs Medical and
Surgical institute , 20th nnd Broadway ,
To Aid the lirothnrhood.
CEDAH HAI-IUS , In. , May 25. [ Special Tele-
gramtoTiiEBKK.J The biennial session of
the Iowa divisions of the iadies auxiliary of
the grand international auxiliary of the
Brotherhood of locomotive Engineers Is be
ing held in this city with about ! ! 0 delegates
In attendance. The delegates were wel
comed to the city by Mayor Daniels. The
feature of today's mooting was the address
of Mrs. W. A. Murdoch , grand president , of
Chicago.
There are three things worth saving
Time , Trouble and money and Do Witt's
Little Karlv Hisers will save them for you.
These little pills will save you time , as they
net promptly. They will save you trouble as
they caiiio no pain. They will save you
monov as they economize doctor's bills.
3Ef.E < lll.ll'JIJU UltlEFX.
Domestic- .
The run on the People's Savings bank of
Deliver , Colo. , him reused.
It Is staled that the robbers who hold up the
MUsourl I'uclflu train
Wednesday night bu-
curcdonlySl.'JOO.
, 'I'ho rumor Unit there has been n run nn the
savlncH bunks of I.cavunworth , Kan. , Is du-
nlod by dispatches from that city ,
Olio million dollars In Rnltl and (40.000 In
bllvor wore Mil | ) | > e < | to Kiipluiul on the : sor-
inundlo yesterday from Now Vork.
The Koi'k iHliuul train from Denver cast
wus vrrrelu'd yesterday morning at -
Mot-guns-
vlllu , Kan , Theru wcro no casualties. sd
A frolght train on the I'ort Wnyno railroad ,
ni'ur I.lnm , O. , was wreckvil yesterday and a
number of trumps who \vcro stealing a rlcJo "
were killed ,
Prlncesi Kulalln of Bnaln
arrived oln Now
Vork City yesterday afliirnoon after a delight
ful trip from Washington. Kliound her biilto
will bo the Bm ; ts of the city during her stay
thero.
Twenty-one Slexlcans convicted In hoer
United btatcs court ut Sun Antonio , Tox. , for
violation of the neutrality law * wure ycstur-
iluy bentonced to terms of Imprisonment runt-
itni. from two years uud nluo months to two
months.
The Imhuicoof II , II , Da Iturdnlobon's hold
ing of Tannt'sseu Coal anil Iron block has buun
taUen by John II , Irwlu and associates. The
stock sold by Do llurdelohen to thU syndicate
amounted to 13,000 blmrcs uud the prlco paid .
wus about { 10.
Delegations representing the Merchants ox-
clmngunf tit. J.ouU and Hoard of Truduof xKl
Ituno will confer with the business men of
ArkuiibUH City In relation to rullroad uxten-
Blon to thufcouthwcht neo
through thu Cherokee
Ktrlp , UUluhumu und Into thu grazing fields of
Texan.
The westbound passenger train was hold
up
and robbed at Colenian , Tex , , yesterday mornIng -
Ing ut 2 o'clock by two niakkod men , ho
brukuman , porter und conductor were od
with si j-nhootoru und
Messenger Harry
com
pelled to open the express door. It Is uot
known how much thu robber * bccurud ,
< lot llli Sloney by force.
CHESTO.V , la. , May 23. [ Special Telegram
to THE BEE. ] A short time before tha Ting- '
ley bunk failed D. J , Halllngcr , a prominent
fanner , hud deposited $850. When ho learned
of the failure he returned und forced the
i
ofllcl.iM to return tha money. Ho succeeded
In getting 1050.
vainfi
Mliiourl nnd Knntiii Towni Suffer tlrent
KANSAS Crrr , Mo. , M ay 23. Dispatches re
ceived here from aover l towns In Missouri
and from ono polntln , Jvnnsas , report the oc
currence this afternoon of a severe wind
storm of almost cycioKIo proportions. The
st was accompanied In every Instance by
ol hall or a downpour of water amountIng -
Ing to almost a clouilburst. Xo loss or scvoro
injury is roportedT- human life ,
but telegraph vrlrcfe oi"e down in the country
surrounding the itowns that the storm
struck , and when telegraphic communication
isdl ro-cstabllshed It Isnot _ unlikely it will bo
discovered that the storm caused ( many
fatalities. Much damage of minor impor
tance was wrought to barns nnd buildings
nnd : in Missouri the crops suffered severely.
At Sedalla , Mo. , the wind attained rMftcr-
rifle velocity. H surged under the tent of
Hlngllng ! Bros. ' circus and snapped the llvo
poles supi > ortng ! It llko plpostoms. The
tent came down with a crash , burying 2,000
people ' beneath It , They screamed nnd
struggled and several woman fainted , but nil
were llnally safely removed from beneath
the canvas. Several received severe bruises ,
but no Injury to llfo or limb resulted. It Is
duo to the presence of mind of the employes
of : the circus that apaulcdld not result after
the catastrophe had occurred , in which case
the loss of life would huvo been appalling.
tln At Brookltcld. Mo. , the storm struck the
roundhouse of the Hannibal & St. Joseph
road nnd partly demolished it. Some of the
engines wcro badly damaged. A number of
workmen wcro in the building nt the time ,
but all escaped unhurt.
bb Hall accompanied the storm nt Now Cam
bria , Mo. , and did considerable damage to
crops. Barns and outbuildings also suf
fered.
fitl Moncni.T , Mo. , May 2-1. A cyclone struck
this city about 4 o'clock this nftortoonl : cvel-
Ing barns nnd smaller buildings and uproot
Its ! hundreds of trees. There was not a
shed In the lumber yards hero but what was
unroofed. The full extent of the storm Is
not known , nnd It is feared that when fuller
particulars como to light it will bo
found that lives have been 'lost. The storm
came from the southeast and prostrated nil
telephone and telegraph wires in the south
ern part of the city , making communication
from the outside almost Impossible.
GAIINCTT , Kan , , May 25. A cyclone struck
this place about 4 o'clock this afternoon ,
coming from the southeast. Barns and out
houses wcro destroyed and much minor dam
age done. As far ns known , nobody was
hurt.
hurt.MAKTINSIIURO
MAKTINSIIURO , Mo. , May Co. About 4
o'clock this afternoon n severe wind storm
struck this place , leveling trees , fences nnd
outbuildings and doing much other damage.
Nineteen loaded freight cars wcro blown off
the Wubash track and their contents scat
tered about the fields.
ioni STJLTJS yairs.
Got n Jnll Sentence.
DBS MOIXES , la. , May 23. [ Special Telegram -
gram toTun BF.E. ] Prof. S. A. Van Anglo-
beck , convicted in the federal court of viola-
tlon of the United States postal laws in
using the mails for fraudulent purposes in
his position as secretary of the National
University of Illinois at Chicago , was sen
tcnced by Judge Woddson this morning to
twelve months imprisonment in Leo county
Jail and to pay a line of $400. Van Angle-
beck was nervous und shook when ho started
to say something iU responses to the usual in
quiry as to whether ho had anything to say
why sentence should not bo pronounced. He
spoke but a few words in a low voice , say
ing : "I believe I said nil I could say on the
witness stand , and can only add that it has
never been my intention to deceive anybody
in this matter. "
loivit ICUItors in Convention.
, la. , May 23 , [ Special Telegram
to Tttc BEE. ] The Northwest lowi EJ-
itors association convention convened in this
city tilts afternoon. About forty were pres
ent , and it is expected that thcro will
bo fully 100 tomorrow. Papers were
rend ami discussed durinp the afternoon.
Hon. Lufo Young ot.-Do ? Moines will speak
in the opera house tonight. Tomorrow night
Hon. Ignatius Donnelly will deliver a lecture
on "Wit and Humor , " after which a banquet
will bo served by the citizens of Leinara.
Missouri Valley Grntluito.
Missoi'iii VAI.T.BT , la , , May 25. [ Special
Telegram to Tun BEE. ] The eighth annual
commencement exercises of the city High
school occurred this evening. A class of six
ladies nnd two gentlemen completed the
course of instruction. Last night occurred
the class day exercises , and Friday evening
the Alumni association gives its annual
banquet , to which a large number of guests
have been invited.
Her Unity' * Duutli Cra/cil llor.
CnESTox , la. , May 25. [ Special to TIIE
BEE. ] Six little children are left mother
less by the insanity of Mrs. James Clark ,
wife of a stone mason. The woman has pone
crazy over the loss of a baby. She thinks
the little one failed to reach heaven , owing
to negligence on her part , and she has wor
ried over this so much she has become in
sane.
Flro ut Urlnnoll.
la , , i May 2o. [ Special Tele
gram j to THE BEE. ] Fire early this morning
destroyed the Hvcry stable of Jones &
Kingdon , together with eight horses , the
Northwestern hotel , Lowls fi Hudson's mar-
bio | shop , Inmun's harness shop and Thomp
son's junk shop , with most of their contents.
Total loss , about (15,000 ; insurance , about
Ills SontL'iico'nt Too Heavy.
Sioux CITY , la. , May 2.1. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB BHB. ] John Wallace , a saloon
keeper , was sentenced to 150 days In jail
hero today for violating a court Injunction.
On his way to tjail ho manifested great ex
citement and in the corridor dropped from
heart disease. Ho cannot recover.
HOTJEL3.
"THE OMAHA"
EUROPEAN HOTEL.
5.Hli and Lexington avenue , Chicago , o I gilt
ml null's from 57th stroot. untr.'inco to World' *
l > 'alr grounds , only four blouks from Midway
I'lulBiuico.
I'lulBiuico."THE OMAHA"
Is a One atone and brlok Imlldlnz , finished In
hard wood , provided wltliolootrlollKht , steam
heat , Laths uml p'urfuut sanitary piiimtiliiK
throughout. The rooms nro nil tfoocl slzo with
outsldu IUIit , and are flnlshod very much liet-
tor tlinn most of thu World's Kulr llotoln , Tlio
ri'stnurnnt "III buuonductod by thb munuvor ,
wlileh will Insuru t9uiriooJ , uervice and untlro
J0"fiutUfiictlon. . Hales will lie modurnto nnd rna-
Boiinliln. 1'rloes fur roomi , (1,00 and upwarcla
( oiu'li imrson ) nordby l
Wo deslrotomalco ' 'THE OMAHA"
headquarters for avll iNobruslca and western
piiu-ilo wno mar vl > lt Jio World's Fulr. You
are wolcDinu to cnrno and ask "QUKSTIONH (
ANDOKT I'OINTknif'
whether yon wish to
ramam or not. MTHE OiVJAHA" Is cou-
vonlcntly roaolied by tAiln | < tlio Cottage a , o
and Jiiokson 1'ark cable car on Wauush ave
niio. Tboy "pass tlfeTiOteir
Hotel will boopon June I.
FRANK E. ALEXANDER , Propr
B. SILLOWAY , - - Mtinapor.
Of "Tr.o Murray" Omaha ,
The Mercer.
Omaha's Newest Hotel
COR. 12TH AND HOrtABJ
( tnoorai at llM per day
ICHoomi utH.ojper dar.
( Oltoomi with Bath at 11.9) pjr l\r.
igiloomi with UatU at 13.3) to It ) ) pir Mr.
OPENED AUGUST 1st
Modern lu KJKTJ Keipoot.
Newly l-'urnUbeilThroa Uoat
G. 8. ERB. Pro : ) .
AFFAIRS AT SOtTH OMAHA
How Western Freight Rate Discriminates
Against This Market , Bays Mr. Babcock ,
FACTS TO BE LAID BEFORE OMAHA LINES
All thnt AVm Mortnt of Old Stun Hictt
Lnltl Away Juror Clinr eil with Atliil-
tory Thieves Stilt Arnuiul
Minor .Matters.
Tlio nc\v tariff sheet aa nrrnngcd by tlio
Western Freight association has shoved
prices from fJ to $10 n car on llvo stock from
far western points to South Omaha anil Chi
cago. Manager Uabcock of tlio Union Stock
Yards company thinks the now rate dis
criminates largely against the South Omaha
market niul ho will at once lay his grievance
at least before the Hues that terminate in
Omaha.
"Tho new rate , " said Mr. Babcock "say
on n $10 advance , Increases the prlco $7 a carte
to South Omaha whllo it Is only W
moro to Chicago. This will force the South
Omaha packers to pay Chicago prices all the
time. While our prices will average well
with the Chicago market In case
of slight advance in that city ,
the freight rate will bo so low that
it will bo nn inducement for the western
shippers to go on through with their stock.
The local rate to Chicago Is ! ) cents per
100 ; this , of course , will not bo affected by
the new schedule , us It only has reference to
from far western points. In our Judgement
the now tariff Is a direct discrimination
against the South Omahahn market , and I
think wo have a kick coming. "
Kml or \\Yury I.Ifo.
The remains of poor old man Brett wcro
laid to rest in St. Mary's cemetery yesterday
morning. Ho is the old fellow who became
despondent , on account of his poverty a few
days ago and attempted sulcldo by uniting
his throat with n penknife. After being
taken : to the hospital Brett never regained
consciousness. Although ho hnd no money ,
cih loft many kind friends behind , who gave
him a most respectable burial.
For years Brett worked In the lanl refin
ery ! department at Cudahy's , and It was his
workmates In the department who bore the
expenses of his funeral. John Larkln , the
foreman ( , and as many of the men as could
get away from their work attended , the ser < -
ices , which were conducted from St , Ag
nes church. The body was brought down from
Heafcy ; & Heafe.v's uptbwn morgue last
night so that all of the dead man's Iricnds
might have on ooportunity to view the re
mains.
_
Locked Up oil a Serious Chnrgc.
A complaint was lodged in police court
several , days ago that Mike Henry and Joslo
Miller were living in open adultery in a
shanty on Nineteenth street , near M. Cap
tain Austin visited the Ucniso and
found the report to bo true. Ho locked the
counlo up , and yesterday Judge Fowler
set the case for June 1'J.
The police say that the Miller woman is
silly and that Henry has taken advantage of
her mental condition. Henry is a married
man , but tils wife is out of the
city. As the parties wcro re
leased on their own recognizance it is
quite likely that Henry will not be on hand
when the time for n hearing rolls around.
Ho is now serving as a juror hi Omaha.
Netvg Notes unit 1'iu'noimU.
B. F. Haller of Blair Is in the city.
Joe Cook , treasurer of Washington county ,
was in the city last evening.
There is some talk among the city councilmen -
men of buying a patrol wagon. ,
James Tompklns and wife of Clinton , la. ,
are the guests of Captain Cockrcll.
. Mrs. Thomas Emingor loft last evening
for ' a visit with friends in Cincinnati , O.
A gold watch belonging to Dan O'Neill was
stolen last night from the Whlto . Elephant
chop house.
H. N. Atherton was yesterday granted a
permit to build a frame cottage in Missouri
Avenu ePlace , to cost $500.
In honor of Decoration day a special pro
gram has been arranged In all the publio
schools , to bo rendered on Monday after
noon.
Now track scales are being put in by the
stock yards company In the yards Just
south of the yardmaster's oQlco at the foot
of N street.
Edward Ifayward left last ovenlng for
Boone , la. , to join his wife , who was called
suddenly to attend the funeral of her
brother , who was killed in a railroad acci-
Thoconcort.it the Christian church last
night was well attended a ml the program
scorned to please the nutilcnco. The music
was furnished by the Gate City orchestra of
Omaha.
A first-class doff fight took place some
whcro near South Omaha Wednesday night.
The police were trying to locate the scrap ,
but the boys fooled them by going over into
Sarpy county. It is said that Jack IJcgley's
dog won the contest.
The city council will st as a board of
equalization on Friday , Saturday and Mon
day evenings. All complaints of citizens
who tltink their assessments too high or
who have any kick on special tax will bo
heard at these sessions.
The largest casting made by n South
Omaha concern has been turned out by the
Magic City Iron works. It Is a twenty-one-
foot balance wheel for Kittenbrink Bros ,
and will bo used ut their brick yard this
summer.
The Sodality of the Blessed" Virgin will
give its annual May celebration ut St.
Agnes' church on Sunday afternoon at
o'clock. The service consists of the crown-
ing of the Imago of the Virgin , procession of
girls and young ladies and the reception of
members.
W.
W.S3
S3 SHOE
Do you wear them ? When next In need try a pair , they
will give you more comfort and service for the money
than any other make. Best In the world.
$2.00
FOR LADIES
$2.00
SI.7S
* l.75
1 %
W. L , Douglas Shoes are niade In all the
Latest Styles ,
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't ' pay $6 to $8 ,
try my $3.50 , $4 or $5 Shoe , They will fit equal lo cus
tom made and look and wear at well , If you wish to
economize In your footwear , you can do so by purchasing
W. L , Douglas Shoes , My name and price is stamped
on the bottom , look for It when you buy , Take no sub-
dilute , I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price ,
postage free , when Hlioo Dcaluru cannot supply you ,
W. L. DOUGLAS. Hrockton , Mail. Sold by
AVoliUore , Kclioy , dtlcor & Co. , 0. J
\Vllbon , Kilns rivunaoii , Iguatz txewman Wf K.U
Koiitli Omaha ,
STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD
l W.II. PAIUCKIl , M.D.No.4BuiancntM
lln TOx , tljts , . cMif toniutltnff phyttclan ej IM
I'EAIMjnVUKlHUAl. INt.TlTUTE.to wh"J
nut awarded tha OOLD HEIUL by tbo NATIC.NIC
U BWC.li , Ai'iooUTloN fo. I ho TIIIZR KHHAt on
AVAau / JlVa//j/l / ( iBp\i/.AVrrouiaUi ; > Ai'ii-ul (
VMMV , aul oil JJlno.,4 end ir < akni > cl Jinn.
lli ' the l and 0U
'joung , intddtt-aff < (
( 'uDiuiltalloo in pcrwm nr by Ittler.
Proiptclui with u Clmcnl l § , FUKK.
Urge book , BCIKNCK OF LIFE , OR H I.IT-
I'HKSEUVAT/ON. 00 pp. . 125 InTaluabU prfr
Kripllouk full tcJU only tlMm null. * &ld.
IN HIGH PLACES I U It
uot atrnnffo UitU some people do
wrong through IgnofftnOo , others from
n fnllu.ro to Investigate ns lo the right or
vrong of n matter. But it is stranpo ,
thnt individuals nnd firms , who nro fully
wnro of tlio rights of others , will per
sist in
perpetrating frauds upon thorn.
Illjh-toncd , wealthy innnufrolurlnc
firms will offer
and neil to retail mer
chants , articles which tho.v know to bo
in on the rights of proprie
to , and imitations ot well known good ? .
Wo want to sound n note of warning to
the retailers to bownro of such Imita
tions autl simulations of "CAUTHU'S LIT
TLE LIVER PILLS. " When they nro of
fered to you , refuse them ; you do not
want to do wrong , and you don't want to
lay yourself liable to n'lawsuit. . I3on
Frnnlclln said "Honesty Is the best poll-
'y" ' ; it is just as true that "llonosty is
ho best principle. "
is stamped in the best watch
cases made. It is the trade
mark of the Keystone Watch
Case Company , of Philadelphia ,
the oldest , largest and best-
known factory in the world
1500 employees , capacity2000
cases' daily. Its products arc
sold by all jewelers. It makes
the celebrated Jus. J3oss Filled
Watch Cases , now fitted with
the only bow ( ring ) which can
not be pulled off the case the
Ask your jewelerfor pamphlet.
TREATMENT.
. " . S-
- K
FOU ALL
Chronic , Herion ,
Private and
Special Disaiiu
of both
p ' Men and Woman ,
Stricture nnd all othsr tronb1o.itro.iled
at roasonublo ehursPS. CONSULTATION
Onlionor nddiuss
DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB
Opposite Hiydon ; Uros.
RARE , RIPE OLD WHISKY.
Ltmltoil StocJf of t/io /fiost In tlio
\Vorl < l.
B. II. Font has opened n wbolejile liquor store at
No. IT I'carl street. Council Ilium , and lui put In
a larffc nnil well sclectod atook ofvine3 , brandies.
vrhlBklc ? , otc. It la a fact wortdy of niDiitlnn' tlmt
Mr. Ford Is the fortunate possessor of nearly forty
barrels of the finest wnlBlty In the United Stntos.
In ! 8ffl hn bounlit.fovontT-llvo barrel * of Kentucky
C. K U Taylor nliliky , and It wu not until nhout
three years ago tlmt ho placed tha KOOIU on the
market. Of this stock ho has left about forty bnr-
rolaand oxpcrtH nil pronounce 11 abiolutuly the
flnpst whliky Intbo country : lie Bt'Ms It mainly
to families for medicinal use. us Ills too costly for
thcruKUlnr ttade. His worth oyer $10 par nallon.
Then ! Is not another brand of nucli whisky In the U.
b. Ilia stock of brandies and nines conies from Urn
famous I.eland Stanford vineyards In California
and IIUTO u bleu reputation for excollenoj aaJ
purity.
Notice.
Scaled proposals will bo received by the
Htnto I'rlnlliiK Hoard ut tha olllccof tin ) sct1-
M > tary of stain ut any time hcfuro Monday ,
May 29 , 1893 , at 4 o'clock p. in. , for printing
and binding 0,000copies of the session laws of
IHOI ) . Including 000 , scparaluly printed und
bound I n paper proof shoot , copies of tlio "Now-
bci-ry Hill. "
.Session laws to bo printed on two-pound
book paper , small pica type , PIIKUS to hn MUIIO
slzo and form astlmlawH of 1B85. wltli mar
ginal notes and Indc.v , bound In full .sheep ,
1'roposals will also bn received utthosaino
( line and plauu for jirlntliiK thu supruinu court
reports and court calendars and for fmnlsli-
IIIK nil blanK'H , blank books anil I'lrcnlurs , In
cluding revumiu blanks , iuiiilrod | by thu
nlllccrs of the oxrcntlvo ilupai'tniont of thi ;
statu for u period of two years from d.ito of
contract.
Maniples nnd estimates of klnd and quantity
of supplies to bo f nnililicd can bu seen ut thu
olllco of secretary of stato.
Proposals must Mate for what prlco the bid
der will fiunlbli all hooks In this class pur
P.IKP. and for all blanks and circulars per
hundred.
Kadi proposal nin.st bo accompanied by a
bond i In tinMim of 83,000. with two or iiinro
.sureties , conditional that thu bidder will , In
case of award , within live days after notlcu
entnr Into con tract to do thu work ,
Illds to bo marked "I'ropnsaln for I'ubllc
I'rlntlnK. " care of hcciotary of htate ,
( jallny nnd PUKO proof for laws must bo fur
nished lo the proper olllcer , and all work to bo
delivered In ; ; oed order free of cost at the
olllco of thu M'crctary of Mate within sixty
days from tin * duto of contract.
Itluht to reli'd any or all bids reserved ,
J. H. I1AKTI/KV , 1
Hlalo Treasurer. I Of-.Hlato
KUOK.NK MUOKK , ( I'rlnllin ; Hoard ,
Auditor I'ubllc Accounts. )
MSOillOt
lloniU fur Hiilr.
Healed bids for ? 10,000.00 of school building
bonds will bo received by thu president ami
secretary of the school district of thu City of
llrukeu Mow , Nub. , up to 1 o'clock p. m , of
.lime 1. 1HOI1 , said bonds to bn Issucu by the
Hoard of KilucntIon of the above named dis
trict ; will boar (1 ( percent Inleresl , payable
t > eml-annually. and both Interest and mlncl-
lial made puyabluat tbu llscal aK'utcy ' for thu
Mute of Nebraska In Ihu city of New Vork. N.
V. $5,00l,0ll ) of said bonds will run for tun
years from July 1,16Ui : , anil fti.UOO.on will run
for fifteen years from July 1 , 1H1I3. The right
to reject any and all bids Is reserved ,
H , O. TAUIOT , 1'rosldniit.
.1. ( i. IICMINJ. Secretary ,
Dated lirokcn JIuw , Neb , , May IB , IHUIl.
Muy'Jld 1U
, 7. .
, , . . . . *
DETROIT
Notsc
Smoke
Engineer
Repairs
Heat
Dirt
Fuel
Mnchlnr * from ono-ulthl to clhtv hont
t'owur. ' nrruiired < o clvo satisfaction.
Write us.
W , R lUlvKll. nee nnd ntOSImgnrt. lllook.
0.1) . IlAKKll f > mnoll lUuffu. Tdleihonti22l | ,
, Kloctrlolnn , i N SouthMull flu ,
Oiimhn , Telephone " ( ' ,
Yea , Verily ,
The World Moves
FOR
you
$1,000 $ , IN THIS $1,000 $ ,
YOU
HO jj-oocf
ii oiuiiior J > c > /in-
No Deaths
No Fires
FiresIt
It cloos not doponcl on
A Calamity.
Write to the PERPETUAL MATURITY"
BONDING CO. , Counoll Bluffs , I neon
corporutod nndur the li\79 : ot lowiu for in
o rniutlon , rooms -Ml ami 2J ) Merriam bloc'4 '
Council 111 nils , lowu.
OllllbKDaluUlUJ j tlco In the stito : ami
federal courts. Honms
MJ-7-S-3 , ShugarD
block , Con nc 11 uinlVj. la.
la.M
M HUP
JOHN DOIIANY , MANAftKK.
SEVEN MKIITS , COMMENUINQ
MONDAY , MAY 22.
FLINT
The World's Greatest Mesmerist niia Fun
i.iukor , usslstoil by "
MISS MARINA FLINT 1
In her wonderful feats of Catalepsy.
Positively the Funniest Show on Earth.
Complete Change of Program Nljntly.
Pnicns 23 , 33 , M cents.
. , I * J. MBAOIIAM , Manager
WM. II. DELIAAilvnnco Asoiit.
Special Polices.
[ TR can Roll youn IIUIMO nnd lot on a pnymont of
V froiuflU.UJ to fil.OJ down nnd molol5.0)
per month. Homo npaclnl baruulns In lots. JoUu-
itou ft. Van Patten.
liSl KAUTrt nm1 loiun. r.trm nn'l cltr properlf
bought ana uU. 1'utsr & 'i'bon.\i. : Council
Il'OK SAI.R Cheap ; tuim Llaok ilrlvlni m ami
tcnm inului ; oil wnion. hirnoai anil t m ; top
bui-'Ky ; rontl wazon. Curlion Uoal Co. . 1(11'eurl ( street.
i 1011 SAI.K TlireoJcrsoy hulln ; Uiioi , ono wao'c
ono year nnil two ruara ; solid color , roglsteroj
stock. 7248. iHt St.
1 OIl SAI.K Nlco iir mrrlaifj tai'n ai I cirrUj
U W.Tiilloj-j. 10J I'oarlHt. . Counoll Illuffi ,
G AIUIAHIJ rumoroil , coaspooli. vaulti. otilmntf j
clcmneil. E < 1 llurko , at Taylor'n cruuorf , 4IJ
llroudwny.
17OII SAI.K An nprlulit tire liorio poirur uollor.
J. t nil ut 13i ; llru.-iilwar.
| .MUMIIKI ) tint for World1 * fnlr for rent : i nr a
X inontlii. Nu\v 7-KJOin Hat , now fiirnltnru cuoi-
, tunni hunt nn < l xn& ruiiKu ; neur car Una nml
mndy lo World'u fair , dilrcia IS. T. IC.,3T7KaU
( itli Btrcut , ClilcuKO.
l OIi HUNT l.nrKJ warolioitio > ltuatoil on rail-
Jway tragic. lniiilro | of I'lonojr linplomont Co ,
LllIlSDUlt.MAN bujTj mi'l ' polli noloi nocurea by
, morua usoii Council Ilhilta unit Oiuul.u prop-
eity. Ollltot'JI Klrnt nvonno. _
W1IJ , trndo Council Illults property anil cmh for
linrdnnro uriil Iniploniuiit utook In woitern
lowu or OiiBtcrn Nebrmkn. C 17 , Council IIIniM.
OH 8AI.H 20 Ilnoly bred roaditvr * and brood
ninron. ono flnj carrlnxo Ic-nui. Would z.
rhaiiKO for ROOI ! unlmjirorixl firm land or city
prupurly , Dr. C. II , rinnoy , 'l\t \ 1'onrl btroet.
'OK'AUTIKUI. liomuj all mortem convenlvncoii
.l > Iow prlcoi , eaiy lornii. A. J. Mandel , U. UlulTi.
\V7AN'nI-rompotontBlrlln faintly of two. In
> V qulruof Mrfl. K 1' , WrUht , 'm Bouttl BovuutU
Btrcut.
ItKNT Kiirnlihail room for one or Inu ton-
tloincu , 641 Myuntur utri'ut.
DIJrilltAlll , ! ' . rooum , furnlihoil or iinfunililied ,
with board fur the minimor If dunlred , ( UJ
( lien aronuo ,
' UIIMKIIKI ) rooms for rent ; rooms HUM board ,
nt bM Wabhlniiluii uro. , comer h'cutt U
' /OIl ItKNT OU 8AIiK-ln MonilUKtldo , n netr
( uvcii-room lionso , W. t ) . Homer , Ui llroitd *
wItli alltllo time and rupltnl to manu.
fucluro nnd liitcortiico puloiiti'il nuvultlui. II. Ji
AilamttVI8 1'crln uvcnuu , Council lllulT * .
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BICYCLE SPECIALTIES
in the West ? We can fit you out
promptly. Send in your orders.
STATE AGFNT FOR THE
Dauntless AND Yost
BICYCLES
Pn" I3D4-6--0 ' Haln srMl- !
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