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r 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEl ] * . TUESDAY , MAllOH 4 , 1890. I H j THE OMAHA BEE.M H COUNCIL BLUJTFS H OiWiOLI NO 1 1'K.VUh BTM5I3T. H ; | rtllwird by cntrlcr In nny part of t/is City , > ' II , W. 'J 11/1 ON MANAOKll 1 | TKI.KI'HONIISI H KvmmmOimik NoM H1 NifiiiT Kditoii , NoSl B ! _ U , 5 , i Ml.NOR MENTION Hl < K. Y. P. Co Hi . Council Hluffs Lumber Co , coal , B 'Jhntchercoal , 114 Main street , H j Bprlns goods , licltrr , toltor , 310 IV way H Carbon Coal Co wholesale retnll,10lenrl j b'cvcrnl rnrtlcs were arrested jostordav | for keeping tlmir saloons open on election H day Among them were Al Wells and WH B ' Hum ii , who gave bonds for their nopaaranco H this morning H Tlio gang of repeaters from O in aim which H i was registered Saturday In thrco wards , did B not nppcur to vote , as Uio citizens commlt- H , tco discovered tlio scheme and the follow H . who brought them here has had to skip , ilo B . , i will bo prosecuted If apprehended H ' | y Tlio Womnns Christian Asiocintion hold a , incotinir yesterday afternoon with Mrs K. H M. Osborn , nt which it was voted to return Vfl j / n vote of thanhs to Mr Ii Xi Shugart for a H I I line milch cow donated by him to tlio nssocl- 1 , alien for the hosuitul H II U. Wcstcott of tlio Nonparoll became H i engaged in nn altercation In thu Mnnhaitnn H i i lam evening nnd In tlio raelco struck a man B i In the ftco Ho was smashed In return by H ) | Ullly Mnlonoy , ono of the proprietors , and H ' . was llnnlly ejected from the ostubllsbmont H | No arrests followed H I The annual mooting of the Loan and H I' , Building association was held at the real H L ! estate cxclianiro last evening nnd nearly nil i f1 of the , stock wns represented The reports H t submitted were very satisfactory The fol- M , i lowing ofllcers were elected : Secretary , D. | ' \V. Otis ; directors C. 1) . tVnrto , William H j' ' Arnd , H. S. Leonard and L. T. Holmes H J > Oniccr MuiIcn has been relieved from H ! • duty on thu nollco force , owing to mental H aberration His mind hns been failing for H Bomo time , nnd of Into ho has frcquuntlv H wandered off his beat , nnd has on several j I occasions been ho completely lost that it was 1 necessary for n brother ofliccr to take him , . i to the station , Softening of the brain is B , > feared He will bo placed under medical H There was too much Interest taken by B nnxlous aldermen in the result of the dec B tion yesterday to permit the gathering of a B quorum for the regular monthly mnatiug of H the city council last night Only thrco B nldormcn were iu tbo citv building at any B i onu time , and nn adjournment was flually B | j taken until this evening H The llrstofucial paper signed by Governor Holes made its oppearnnco In the llluffi yes B terdny It was u requisition for William B Iilood , who Is wanted in South Dakota for B embezzlement The fellow was arrested by B j Deputy Sheriff O'Connor who turned him B ! over to Deputy Sheriff Eisongood of lirown Bj' county South Dakota Ulood was formeily flj employed in tbo null tor's ' oflluo of the Unbn l Pacific in Omaha , H The bids for furnishing the terra cotto , * marble columns , copper , galvanized iron , B' roof and rotunda skylight material for the B new hotel will bs opened next week These BBBI will umoiint to about $40,000. The bids all B , ready let Include the construction carpontcr 1 work for enclosing the building , $25,000 , lot to tlio J , A. Murphy manufacturing com H patiy ; brlclr , ? UI,50O , Wickham Brothers ; BBBI Iron , (11,400 , C. A. Spaulding & Co , and cut . stone work , SS.000 , Connor Brothers The B. carpenter contract does not include the in- H tcrlor tluish , nud the cut stone work is for Bl the first two stories of the First avenue and K Pcurl street fronts Bvj Chief Lucas captured a peddler on a tclo- Br gram from Wu'nut ' , la , yesterday morning Bt The fellows uamo is Moses Isaacson Ho Bll started train Walnut , which Is somu forty 1 miles from here , Sunday night , nnd had evl- > I * dently driven hard all night , as his horse , i If bis wugon and himself were covered with Hi If mud , and bis horse was almost exhausted H } Ho was accidentally seen by Ofliccr Hend- j ricks making the best of bis wiy to Omaha | The chief was Immediately informed that B , | J { his mun was in town nnd started alter him i Tbo patrol overhauled him after a hard I ; I chase to tbo motor power house Isaac j sons offense i3 not known to the oQlcers h hV * H 'Uio Lenders | I of fine watches and jewelry in the city , and j the place to buy the host goods ut the lowest | .i crices is the cstubllshmont withuut rivals , f the moat reliable firm of H ( J. It Jacquemi : ; & Co H Drs Woodbury bavo removed their denta oniee to 101 Pearl street , up stairs , H ' S.M.Williamson sells the Standard and Comcelio sowing machines 100 Main st | 61 grnccrymon handle Angoleno flour Bent maao Try suck H < Dent bo deceived The finest , cleanest B , best meat maruet in tbo twin cities is i V Mcscheudorla BBB | , • > H | Neat's ' Old Iliittuv H ! One of the Council BlufTs sports was yes H I tcrday narrating some recollections about H'j ' j Meal when bo was in the LI luffs , Just previous H > to his arrest for stealing some burses from Hi | Hainsou county ; Hl 7" "Uou'tyuu ' luuiciiibut' ' uu uld buugy , u norl - H | of democrutio concern , that stood for a long Hl time in the alloy back of The Bcb oQIco aud ; H ! ) ust behind L'aul's ' paint shop ? When Heal 1 H | | was here bo tried to soil mo that old buggy , H | Ilo said ho would tuko $10 for it , but I guess H , bo would bavo taken oven less than that It H was an old rattle trap , and wasn't H worth much I think that ho got B It la some trada for some of bis stolen stock , and when bo drove into H , town with the horses ho stele from Hurl - l risen county ho had this old buggy Hodis- ' ! posed of the horseB , und tbo old buggy still H | stood tticro Neal also wanted mo to cash n ] check for him , but I wouldn't bavo aaymlng w to do with him for ho was too crooked I , i When Sheriff Garrison took Ncal away ho i examined this old buggy but couldn't place H1 It , and no one over claimed It It was in tbo H way and a nuisance , uud as folus came run ning to mo about tbo buggy 1 told several of tbo boys that I didn't care If anyone should ileal tbo thing , If I didn't ' boo thorn do it Bomo ono took mo at my word and the buggy was stolen , Where It went to I never know H j Diit it wns rolled away ono night Neal I never rcallzod anything from that much of H his stock in trudo , " Tbo handsomest and cloancht market , best meats and lowest prices at J. M. Scanlans Tbo water runs when m Ulxby plumbs • JO Tipton , real estate * , 637 Broadway Wo want you to list your rental property with us aud wo will secure you good , ro liublo tenauts Houts collected and special attention glvou to euro of property , ii H. Bheafo & Co , Broadway and Main si , up • talrs Tlio I'rcnchor'a Deadly Shot In tbo district court yesterday the time was spent In empanelling a Jury in the case of tbo State vs Hov D , M. Holmlck The defendant Is tbo pastor of tbo Methodist church of Neola Ilo has beeu nulto active lu attempting to enforce the prohibition law , and among those who have beeu opposed to blm la this has boou looked upon as so much of a cold water outbuslait as to bo pe culiarly obnoxious On this account bo bad I been subjected to numerous anaoyaucej , qndon ono or tyvo occasions a * gang of hoodlums cifgcd bis bouse , and in similar wuys made Ilfo a burden to him Ono night last August bo was roturnlng from tome meeting , when , driving into the lane leading to bis barn , bo noticed or hoard sonieonu about his yard Ilo called out , and as a response a mlssllo hit blm , which sub sequently proved to bo an egg Ho drew a revolver and lirod ut random The shot bit and billed n loung man named L. IS Puliuor It Is for this killing that he Is now on trial * Mho prosecution will attempt to show that tbo killing was not justifiable The defense will bo that of self-dcfenso. It seems con ceded that a gauf of fellows , of whom Pal mer was one , bad formed some sort of a scheme to attack tbo preacher on bU return home , and for this purpose were hiding In | and nbout the barn The admission will probably go" no further than to the effect that ! the purnoso was merely to annoy him with no intnnt to do even great bodily harm Tbo state will attempt to show that thorn was some fcollng on the part of tbo preacher against , Palmer , and that the preacher bad gene , out of his way to intorfcio with Palmers - mer's wooing of the girl who , despite tlio preachers 1 warning , became Mrs Palmer The mo t bitter sontlment against llov Mr Holmlck 1 , however , seems to bo foBtcred by the ' friends of the deceased nnd by the saloon element , , , The defense seems continent that Its sldo will loom up so strongly as to insure an ncnulttal i It will bo shown that the minister had I reason to believe that an attnek was being made upon blm , nnd that his life was In danger The fact that It was on his own prcmlsoi Hint it wns so dark ho could not distinguish who was hanging about his barn , that i ho llred moro to frlghton them nwoy thnii { with nny intent oi hitting nnyono , nnd that i the party shot was nt the time engaged In nn unlawful consplmcy against him , will bo dwelt upon strongly 'I ho day was spent In questioning proposed Jurors as to their newspaper reading , their prejudices ] for or against prohibition , their church nlllllations , their connection with secret i societies , their political affinities and their acquaintance in und about Noola It was tlma for the days adjournment before the twelve were ngrcod upon , Since the killing of Palmer Kov Mr Hol mlck has boon out on bonds Ho has not beeu actively cngngod in preaching , the church officials Bhowlng their confidence In him by reappointing him to the Incola church , biit ndvlsuie that ho shall not oroaoh until this cloud is removed Deslrnblo dwellings for rent nt reduced prices by K. H. Shcufo & Co , rental ngonts , Broadway and Main St , up stairs Fulllinoof homoopathicmedicincs at Kilts . Dr II S. West , porcolaln crown and nridgo work , No , Vi Pearl , Thu Manhattan sporting bcadq'rs413 B-way. Save 80 per cent on tombstones and menu ments Design sheet und prlco list frio L. Kelley , 203 Broadway , Council BlufTs C. ii stcamdyo works , 1013 Broadway A. Adloft > f Chicago Iiub just opened the largest wholesale and retail manufacturing establishment for plcturo frames und mould ings In the west Before really establishing his business hero his wife's health failed , nnd ho is compelled to return to Chicago For this reason ho has determined to Bell nt wholesale nnd retnil the entire Btook of over 5,000 metal leaf ana hard wood frames , w itb several thousand tlno pictures , etchings , etc , nt any sacrifice the public demands 211 Broadway Oillctto Si Frcemau , practical decorators , 2S Pearl ' a City Steam Laundry , 34 Main Tel 141. The popular wall paper nnd decorative establishment of P. C. Miller has been re opened with Mr Miller as manager The cntlro stock has bcon purchased by Jacob L. Jensen , nnd largely increased by the addi tion of all the latest styles and designs Dy tbo best manufacturers The old establish ment is rcadv for business again , a fact the public wilt note with interest The Battle or the Ballots The cruel war is over Wbon the polls closed at U o'clock last evening the battle of the ballots was decided , nnd the supporters of the citizens ticket went bomo rejoicing They had aohlovod a signal victory , and the ring wns downed moit effectually Tbo fight began iu earnest as soon as tbo polls ivero opened in the morning , and con tinued with little * interruption m all tbo wards until the town clock struck 0. The great fight was in tbo Second ward , and tbo main lasuo was Bollinger and anti-Bellinger , although thcro was a sharp contest on the wbolo ticket Thcro ' was a heavy vote polled , and the lssuo was one worthy of it The fight In the Frst ward was a hot ono , and a large vote was polled Jennings , the democratic nominee for ward alderman , was scratched badly , and ran behind his ticket The boodiers tried to got in their work in this ward during the afternoon , but the at tempt was quickly Bat down upon by the nr- rcstofonoZ Hughes , who was charged with receiving money , and of J. Herald , who was charged with bribing him Hughes was taken before Justice Barnett , who fixed his bond at $530. Hughes could not raise the amount , und ho was sent to the county jail Ho will have a hearing tomor row , Herald was arrested , but was released - > leased on bail The Second ward was the boodlors' strong hold , and four arrests were made at the polls before 3 oclock The first was Lewis Criss , who was charged with receiving stolen money C. A. Sand ford was then hauled infer for illegal voting , and tieorgo Fields was shortly afterwards pulled in for receiving money for bis vote Cbarlos W. Mitchell was arrested on a warrant sworn out before Justice Burrott , and wan hold in the sum of 83O0 for brlbory His bond wns furnished by Dan Carrigg , aud Mitchell was released The fight in the Second ward waxed very " hot until nearly 3 o'clock , when Carrigg practically gave up the fight Ho conceded the election of the citizens ' tlckot , but bung out for Bellinger for nearly an hour longer , when bo expressed the belief that oven the election of Wind was probable Ho declared that it was llito throwing money in the fire i -to-spend-any-moro to elect Bellingeror to i defeat the citizens ticket Lacy worked hard In this ward all day to nofeat Bellinger , taking barely enough time to gu over to the Third ward und cast his ballot The scone nbout the polls was Inclined to bo stormy nt times , but tbo presence of several - eral special policemen served to keep order Ono rupture occurred Just In front of the i pollco station during the forenoon , when i Dandy Dunn , who runs a saloon just east of the Itovero house , drew n gun on It B. Wcstcott , city editor of the Nonpareil , nnd : announced his willingness to porfor.ito tbo , anatomy of the newspaper man Ho was , placed under arrest and charged with cur rylng concealed woapous Ho was reloaied I on bonds ana then retaliated by having Westcott arrested for disturbing the peace , Ho also gave bunds and tbo hearing of both ' cases was set for tbls morning at 10 o'clock , Another row occurred between James \ iBrooks and A. O. Browm but It was , the result of a political discussion , although it occurred right at the polls , Brooks struck Brown with his cano and tbo latter bad him arrested for assault and bat tery The case will be trlod today by Jus- tice Barnett In tbe Third ward It was almost a walk away for the citizens ticket and at noon it was estimated that It led tnn ( lnmnnrntln ticket five to one Tbe vote during the af ternoon decreased tbo lead but very little There was no ward alderman to be elected either iu the Third or Fourth and for this reason the election In these wards was com . paratively qulot In the Fourth there was no excitement whntovor , but the citizens ticket was voted with a rush There was huid light In the Fifth , and a great deal of bard work was done on both sides Nick O'Brien ' was thcro in all his glory , and did bis utmost to advance Ma- lonoy's interests for marshal , but ho had 1 overwhelming odds pitted aguinst him , aad the rings candidate wont under Fllz- p.Urlck wiis discouraged with tils chances for being a domocratlo alderman and had lost all heart before the light bad fairly begun . There was a close coutest In the Sixth ward for ward alderman , but Harding , re t publican , led.MIuosoll , Ids opponent , by a few votes during tbo day , Whipple Inde pendent , was on hand and workad bard , but ho injured Harding but very little , The work of counting the votes bocan promptly with the closing of the polls at 0 o'clock , but proceeded very slowly , owing to the irroat number of scratched tlokots He- turns were slow in coming in , but they showed tbo great strength of the uitlzoas1 ticket , as well as ( tie fact that a largo vote had bcon polled , A canvass la tbe wards showed the following vote ; First.word , 057 ; Second ward , 049 ; Third ward , 570 ; Fourth wurd , first precinct UuO . ; Fourth ward , second precinct , 197 : Fifth ward , 655 ; Sixth ward , 'J3S. This made a total vnte of-a.540 , tbo largest ever polled iu the city , with the exception of the court house bond election In the Third ward thcro were 125 straight citizens ' tickets nod 00 straight democratic tickets voted , and tbo scratched tickets did \ not decrease the citizens majority In tbo first precinct of tbo Fourth ward the vote was about thrco to ono In favor of tbo citizens 1. zens' tlckot The Sixth ward reported a democr tie majority of 83 for ward alder man , but the municipal ticket was in favor tbo citizens The first polling place to send in complete returns was the second precinct of the Fourth , which was ns follows ! cimc\s' ticket For Mayor Dr Donald Macroo , 1(4. ! ( For Alderman nt Large Alexander Woods \ , 119. For Superior Judge J. E. F. McUac , 124. For City Solicitor-J , J , Stewart , 135. For City Marshal John L. Tomplotnn , 123. j 123.For For City Treasurer L. Kinnehnn , 131. For City Auditor J. C. Lnngo , 105. For City Unglncor Thomas Tostovin , 131. For City Assessor W , D. Hardin , 121. For Superintendent of Markets Fred Jnlinton , 123. ItEaUMlt BEMOCIIATIO TICKT For mayor , W. C. .Tnmos , 62. For aldorman-at-lnrgo , S. U. Wndswortb , to to.For For superior Judge , 12. E. Aylesworth , 73. For city solicitor , G. A. Holmes , 74 , For city marshal , ThomasMalonoy , 80. For clfy troasurcr , J. I. Lutz , 71. For city auditor , C. A. Hammer , 02. For city onglncor , J. F. Brodbock , 73. For city assessor , J. G. Tipton , 81. For wolgbmnstcr , August B. Paris , 74 , The vote for park commissioners wbs nil thrown for A. O , Graham , who was nom hinted on both tlckots It might bo as well to state , however , that there was ono oxcop- Hon Ono oxtrouiely partisan democrat ro fused l to vote for Graham , soelugthat ho wns nlso ' n candidate on tbo citizens ticket , and scratched him "Ho's tbo i , remarking , on other < tlckot und I dent vote for any mug wump ' " . The Council Bluffs lusuranco companys' average i annual Income slnco organization has I bcon $120,000.00. , Disbursements slnco orgilnlzak ' n for losses and ether ox- pcuditurcs now oxeceds 11,000,003.00. Hlsks written slnco organization , { 12,770,545.00 Every property owner should patronize this homo institution , and In that way encourage nnd build up our city J. B , Allen Is the city agent of this company , nnd a moro honor able , rolinblo and trustworthy man can not ho found The directors of the company are Hon W. F. Snpp , E. L. Shugart , F. M. Gault , John Heniiors , M. U. Brainerd and J. Q. Anderson t Dent forgot , the Jlnostclcanost , , best mar market iu the twin cities is MerchendorfB ' . Wo want you to list your rental property with us and wo wlllsocuio you good , relmblo ton nuts Konts collected nnd special attention - tion given to care of property 10. II Sheafo & Co , Broadway nnd Main st , up stairs - Gillette & Freeman , decorators , 28 Pearl , f'cr onnl Iaraiiraphg M. M. Marshall , the popular ccncral agent of the "Q , " returned yostcrdny morning from a weeks southern trip Ho vlsitod Fort Smith nnd Lutto Hock , and found the rest and improved health which he sought Ho Is now entirely recovcrod from his long siege of malarial fever Masonic Special communication of Bluff City Lodge Ho 71 A. F. & A. M. this evening for work in the First degree All Masons are invited By order of the W. M. Dempsey Bros , candy manufacturers and wholesale dealers Send for prices Wall VJapcr at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs Wall poper at popular prices at the Boston Store , Council BlufTs Dent fail to attend the great linen and nnpkin sale at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs * The finest line of imported bleached table linens and table napkins at tbo Boston Store , Council Bluffs Prices , 25 to 50 par cent less than elsowboro S. B. Wadsworth & Co , 207 Pearl street , loan money lor Lombard In v. Co A full line of jellies , preserves and jams just opened Kelley & Vounkerman Sheffield Iron In Pittsburir "Pittsburg iron manufacturers are anxiously watching the olloot of the bier shipment of Sheffield iron to their city , " said C. O. Godfrey of Alabama at the Grand Pacific last evening , says the Chicago Tribune They uro afraid of the result , ana they think the entire northern murket will bo affected Some of the Pittsburg manufacturers think they made a now discovery when they found that Mr Carnegie was interested in this enter prise Why , Mr Carnegie has been secretly shipping iron from Alabama , fop ovop a year Some have boon pretty largo shipments , too Now that ho has bought 5,000 tons in ono cargo it lias cx- cltod nil Pennsylvania The Pittsburg manufacturers claim that the metal is 1 of a poor quality and can only bo used us a mixture Alabama iron is 1 just us good as that of Pennsylvania If it were of an inferior quality Mr Cnrnogio would not have used it forever over a year Wnon the cargo loft our state it so frightened some of the iron 1 men of Pittsburg that they made i straightway for Alabama in quest of a i permanent location Some of the big gest dealers in Pennsylvania are now Firospecting in our state , and they say t isonly a question of a short time when , all of the largo iron manufacturers of the Keystone state will bo working ere , in Alabama Why not ? Thuro is not thirty days supply of iron in the Unltod 1 States today and tlio market is as firm ' ns a rock Iron can bo made 0 percent chonper in Alabama than in Pennsylvania , and I our state has ever flfioon times as much ore The largest iron cstablisnmont in , the world is located in Alabama , It turns out 1,000 tons per day , and that same plant was in Pittsburg not many years ngo If the exodus of Penn sylvunia iron manufacturers continues there wont bo n large-sized factory in Pittsburg within two years Lnbouohero on Limb ? . As a matter of personal tnste I rather prefer for ballot girls a quantity of pot ticonts reaching nearly to the lenoe rather tnun the proscnt habit of expos ing almost the outiro leg ; while in respect . - spoct to low evening dresses , if a girl has good shoulders I hlto to see thorn i says the London Truth At the same time I know nothing moro ugly than the fashion of cutting the dross exceed ingly low behind and exposing a vast surfneo of back As to decency , the entire - tire matter is purely conventional In that earthly paradise , the Garden of Eden , Eve were no dross at all In Turkey I have soon ladies who for the world would not show their fucos , draw up their wide trousers and recklessly oxnoso their legs To the pure all tilings nro pure I remember once having some con vereatiou with the purveyor of Uio "fleshings" in which ballet girls encase their logs TIe explained to mo how the "llesliings , " or perhaps 1 should suy how the logs are made The artist fits ; on a tricot Ilo then murks where the * ? leg is defective nnd ho hus the tricot tlnukonod at these places Calves , " , ho said , "glvo us the greatest trouble Nature gun orally mulcts thorn wrong , > They nro either too high or too low and ; wo have to work in the calves so as to remedy this and to make the nnklos np- ) pear small " The artist told mo that ho mudo logs for many ladies in socloty What can they want your legs for ; " 1 said ' Well , " ho replied , you see Unit their dresses might catch getting out of their carriages , and they llko to bo pro pared for any accident of tills kind , " Ho further told mo that ho had a lurgo practice In arms for gentlemen , It [ coins that those who have more , bticks wear stuffed tricots under their couts to give themselves a mauly and museulur rlook. . A t f BASE BALKRGVELATION Tlio Players nndNational Longuos in Ctfffbots ' THAT'S • HOW If LOOKS NOW Tliclr Newspaper Bntllca Supposed to bo Clmir for the Donr INiblic OtI > 3r Sport l"K Mews Secretary Briiuoll'n Letter Citictoo , March ! 1 An astonishing com inunicntlon was made to the public by General Secretary Bruncll of the Players Matlonnl league The surprise 1- in the ap- parent disclosure , mors or less complete that the supposed animosity between the Players organization and the National . league Is largely in the nature of a blind to the public , 'ihn whole thing in a nutshell would socin to bo , that ns rumored at Inter vals since the famous split , the baseball men understand the art of forming trusts nnd poolmaking precisely ns practised lu other enterprises Sccrotnry Brunnull's ' letter is addressed to President 1 Young of tbe National league It gives f n synopsis of the Players schedule , allowing J thu dntes when the oaslcru clubs play I in the west and vlco versa , nnd further Bays [ ; This outllno Is sent so the National league J can , should It so choose , nvoid con Hiding with our clubs May I also suy that J if tbo National league should adopt a resolution - tion ] permitting its clubs to play ngaltist thosoof J the Players ' league before and after the championship season , such permission being J granted it would also bo necessary for the ' National lcaguu to repeal its un-Amerl- can ' resolution winch boycotts all clubs ulav- ing ' against these of our organization as well as ' nny clubs which may play wltn a club which ' has plnyod against a Players clue A Ten Club Schedule Cleveland , O. , March 3. The delegates to l tbo league baeo ball mooting arrived to- day , The schedule commlttoo bold a mootI , Ing to prepare a report for the regular meet * ing . : tomorrow , but nothing could be learned as to dates Chairman Sodon said ho had prepared a ten club schedule , as bad also Urn colleagues ' , Spalding und Nimlck Chicago vh Philadelphia Ciucaoo , March 3. [ Spclal Telegram to Tin : Buc.l Scoroi ! Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 13 Philadelphia..4 2 0 2 0 0 5 0 0-13 Batteries Sullivan , Klttrldgo and Vicker ; Shrivcr I , Day and Decker Bosch iIllHts Go South New Yoiik , March 3 | Special Telegram to Tub Bee | John Ward and his team of baseball players departed for the south this afternoon They sailed on tbo steamer Chattahoochee for Savannah There was a large crowd of admirers to see the players off off.Tho The Philadelphia brotherhood team also sailed In the steamer Chattahoochee They arrived here from Philadelphia nt noon to- day The Blooklyn Bridegrooms left this afternoon on the Clyde line Bteamer Iroquois for tbo south They go to Jacksonville , Fla ! ' Kllrnln'rt Cass Decided Jackson , Miss , March 3. Iho supreme court today adlrmedi the sentence of the lower court in the case of Joke ICIlraln , which is two months Imprisonment in the county Jail at Purvis and $ 'J0O line The decision - cision In the Sulllvad'caso will bo rendered next Monday ' ' llunlnp liaises a Row Pittsbouo , Pa , March 3. ( Special Tele gram XflTtlB BBE.JFrcd'Uunlap , the crack second baseman , has returned from Phila delphia and proposes to raise a row with Hanlon , the brotherhood manager here Dunlap , It seems , was offered t4,500 by tbo Pittsburg brotherhood , and accepted , but afterwards wont to Philadelphia , as ho could get $5,000. Ho wont also because ho would not play for Hanlon , the Pittsburg manager Tbo Philadelphia club refused finally to pay him his # 5,000 , as they claimed the extra $500 wub paid blm because ho was manager of the Pittsburg team Dunlap said that all brotherhood men were to bo paid last years salary , and as his was { 5,000 ho quit Philadelphia He is bore now lnau- iruiatlng a vigorous kick against Manager Hanlon , as bo says the latter was elected contrary to the rules of the brotherhood , and that the players were allowed no vote in his case Hanlon fires back and says no matter bow good a player Dunlap is , ho docs not want him Wants Chhb Iojun New Yoiik , March i3. The case of the Metropolitan Exhibition company against Jonn M. Ward begun in the supreme court ' this forenoon , 'lhcse was a noinblo abs enco of base ball men Counsel for the Metro polltan company nskod tbo court to place the case for trial during the present month Judge Lawrence took the papers and said ho would consult Juage O'Brien and ndviso counsel hereafter Now Orleans ltacofl New Oklkanb , March 3. [ Special to The Bee ] Summury of today's races : Eloven-slxtconths of a milo Barney Leo won Colonel Cox second , Semaphore third Time 1:08. : Five elchths of a milo Lilly Lochlcl won , Dudley Oaks second , Ormio third Time 1:03. : 1:03.Onohnlf Ono-hnlf milo Mona P. won , Luclllo second - end , Fremont third Time 0:49J : . Thrco quarters of a milo Bonuio King : won , Marchburn second , Barney Loc third ' Timo-l:10. : CM.ton ltnoes CuFioy , N , X , March 3. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tub Bbe ] The track was muddy , Summary : Selling , tbroe-fourtbs of a mile Black thorn won Falcon second , Long Time third Time 123 ; } { . . Seven and one-naif furlongs Enclowood won , King Volt second , Lady Archer third Time l:41K. : Selling , three-tourths of a mile Howorson won , Laxowood second , Crispin third Tlmo-l:2'J : . The Jack Hess handicap , six and one-half [ furlongs Young Duke won , Cant Tell second , Golden Hod third Time 1S8 : } . Five-olcbths of ia amllu Fitzroy won , Mablo Qlen second : . " Moonstone third ) Time 1:01. : ' "W Six and one-half fjifibngs Zanzibar won , Landeeor eocond , Calbra third Time 1:80. : DIIjjIA.RO 1ST rtljOSSON He Comments nt 'ijengtli on IIIh Vie lory Over HIinolTer - Nnw Yoiik , March a [ Special Telegram to Tub Bee ] SlossonVI victory over Shaof- for in the handicap Milliard tournament has brought him scores of congratulations by telegraph from we ' ll * known billiard en- tbusl&su la many"p rts of tbe country , Slosson talked frcoly about the tourney and declared that in hls'-opiuion the defeat of Shaeffor was a gooutftblng for billiards "Shaoffer , " he said , had threatened before tbe tournament to rip me up tbo back and all , that , und his friends bavo been shouting nbout the easy victory ho would have over me But after tbo game started be quit llko a stuck pig , My average , It Is true , was not largj , but 1 was playing to win and gave the average the goby , Shaeffor can not beat me Ho doesn't understand Uio guino auy better than I do , Ho plays masse shots ten times where I play three , hut I inako mine Some of his masses are unnecessary and I accomplish the same result in a different manner He can not beat mu on uround-tho-table shots , and I can 3beat him on slnglo cushion shots , My style of play is homely but effective , while Suaef- fer has got to have a feeling of Inspiration > , with no ono to push him , in order to win Moreover the man who plays with his wrist Is at a disadvantage with one who plays with bis forearm It is tbo carelessness aud per feet abaudon of Shaoffer's play that makes people think that be is Invincible I say It is BLACK PEERLESS COAL . J The following testimonial * from large cominnfM of fuel , who have given all kind * of coal practical nnd crucial IcsH are the best posMblo > JH rprnminotulntlnnfl that niir rnlolirAtoil lllnrlf l AnH < * 1 * tli * 1 a * * . , .i tnt nil , .i.-.a a0 r > , ti „ tnartnM - * * 4SBBJ. 1 have given the lllack IVorless Coal a tlinr- oiiRh tot , ami am satisfied It Is Uio best coal for n.l purposes lu the vo tern market , and 1 lmvo'burncd ' thousands of tons or nil kinds of coal , W.V. . HlKM.KH , City Steam Jaundry We have hcattd our mammoth dry goods bold inclusively by SAPP & , KNOTTS , 31 Main St , Council Bluffs ; a good thing for billiards that ho was beaten , J all bis friends belittled all other players I am In favor of the best mun winning , After tbo Chicago tourtininont 1 shall quit plnylng 1 and attend to my buslnoss " ORAZY fruak of a woman l'ounil on n Rook In Midstream Col ored With Ice Mo.STicr.LLO , N. Y. , March 3. [ Special Telegram . to Tun Bbe.j Mrs Cathorinn Wolf , the young wlfo of John Wolf of Alon- gaup , this county , stole up behind her hus band n few days ago and foiled him with a club God has ordered mo to kill yon , John , " she oxclnlincd , . Wolf , though stunned , was able to prevent his . wife , who had ovldcntly bucomo suddenly Insane , from carrying out her purpose mm succeeded in quieting her She gave no fur ther evidence of derangement and her hus band 1 supposed the Insanity wns a temporary fit j and thought no moro about It Thursday last when bo wont homo from j work his wlfo und their youngest child , aged t o , wore ' missing \ Ho searched the promises , but could not find tbo missing woman or child Ho then alarmed the neighbors nnd an orgamzod search . was made for Mrs Wolf , It was kept up . through the day and nil night Thursday night . , but no tracoof tliounfortunato woman could . bo fouud Lute Friday forenoon a person \ not belonging to the senrching party was , passing through lonely woods five miles from Mongauu village and discovered a woman sitting on a big rock iu thu middle of Mongnuo crook The water was qulto deep j between the shore nnd rock The discoverer of , the woman recognized her ns Mrs Wolf , nnd i being unable to got nn nnswor from her In I response to his calls , he waded out to the rock ' and carried her ashore She web thinly clad ! , and as Bho was covered with ica from her feet to her armpits it was plain she must have ' waded to the rock , probably the day or night ' botoro She was taken by her res cuer to the nearest house nnd word sent to her ' homo and her husband summoned , Tbo poor woman's mind was entirely gene nnd j she was } nearly dead from expos uro The child i baB not been found , nud It is believed Mrs Wolf threw itin the creek and drowned it Mrs Wolf is a bandsomo woman twenty five years of ago She will bo sent to an nsylum ' A Now Iron IrocoD Boston , Mass , March 3. [ Special Tele gram ' to Tub Bee ] Foreman John Farrar of ' tbo Smith Iron company of tbls city has discovered | a new process of casting iron which opens up a wide Hold He has found that pen and ink sketches of common writ ing paper can be transferred to Iron as dis tinctly as if the mould were of greater size Three plates , ono 3 x5 Inches , and the others , 5xl ) incnes , are proof of his ingenuity Upon the smallest ono is written the Lords prayer , the letters bolng quite distinct The others contain outline drawings Farrurex plains bis work in this way : What you see on them is done with a common Btcel pen on a piecoof thin paper The paper , when pre Dared , Is placed In a sand mould The Iron Is poured lute the mould , and tbe writing is transferred to the casting " ' Nebrnwku , lown.inil Dakota Pensions WASniKOTox , March l. | Special Telegram to The Bea ] Pensions granted to Nebraskans - braskans : Increase Daniel H. Ball , Junata ; Lewis M. Kelly , Omaha ; John II Bramard , Fort Robinson ; Miles Pickering , Dorscy : William M. McDaniel , York ; Kondrlck Sprague , Blair ; Charles M. Mead , Clay Cen ter ; James R. Esdo , York ; Alex Simmer man , Kearney ; Adrian D. Mills , Lincoln ; John Weed , Herman ; August Bergman , Welfleet ; Harrison Crawford , Walworth : John Larson , Holdrege ; John W. Sawyer , North Platte Reissue and increase Alonzo Corey , Sutton Rnstoratlon Alvln C. Ros- sonkranz , Marble Rock Restoration and increase Nathan Road , Red Rocitj Jacob H. Jackson , Indianola , Iowa pensions : Atnasa Gage , Clarinda ; Thomas Cox , Thayer , Increase Mathias Wtnchan Steamboat Rock ; Pearson Mills , Paris ; William H. Fortune , Davis City : Lucian Stevens , Independence ; Willard Adams , Hardin ; Green II Farnworth , War saw ; Joseph F. Hunter , Pleasantvillo ; Will iam Dwyer , Boone ; Abraham H. Noodles , Audubon : John Hogarty Lozior , Mount VoN non ; Daniel StraehTo , Iowa City ; Luwrcnco T. Bacon , Stanton ; John Martin , Missouri Valley ; James E. Deckln , Dcs Moines ; Christopher T. Waglo , Eldorada : Plul- ando Grosscback , Persia ; John D , D. Hartley , Dallas ; Jumcs W. Nation , Shnrpsburg ; Amos Gruy , Epdy- ville ; Rufus Sanderson , Livermore ; George M. Roe , Corinth ; Lewis P. Peterson , Pilot Mound : Christopher Millen , Now Hampton ; David Arnold , Paten ; Patrick Green Irwin , Original widows , etc , Elizabeth , widow of T-ovant Dodge , Algona South Dakota Pensions : Original invalid John H. Barnes , Aberdeen Increase Fred Shine , Huron ; Fred Zimmerman , Montrose ; John S. Smith , Hitchcock ; Orln D. Hinkley , Centorvlllo What is mora attractive than a pretty face with a fresh , bright complcctionl For it use Pozzonl's Powder KntisiH 1'hilotopliv. Atchison Glebe : Impntionco with weakness is u sign of woukiipss A woman flatters with her eyes ; a man flutters with his totiRUO The jlnglinft of a dollar makes all the music some people want A. man is not so ant to think it is wicked to gnmble when ho is winning Some men's hardest work is the work they do in tryinp to bo amused A man is not very wicked when ho is just wicked enough to bo chnritablo When you got angry bocnuso people laugh at you , you are giving thorn thut much mora to laugh at A mans idea of a nice woman is ono who pays most nttontion to the things ho says , and the leust to the things ho docs Whnt right hus the man who sits at the table in his shirt sleeves to aim so the women for wearing their hair in curl papers ? Mistakes are not the only things that people who are unhappily married make , They make old bachelors and old maids If you dent think that a woman can keep a secret , toll her something that that it would bo to the advuntupo of u rival of her to toll The most comfortable people to live with uro these who are good enough looking not to bo handsome and stupid enough not to bo brilliant • Grronlmn a Sunday School Teaoher The Apuoho chief , Geronimo , is now a Sunday school touch or nt a Florida military post , says the Utica Herald The other Sunday when the eubjoct of Sumson and the Philistines wus under ; consideration , the quondam ecalp-hun- tor illustrnteu it on the blackboard Ilo pictured Samson , however , as an In- dian and the Philistines as United States soldiers The olToct was were striking than patriotic ' • - , Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria - ( Then Dcbjr was elci , we gare her OutorU When shewu a Child , sbacrinl for Ctutorlo , When she became Mit , she clime to OutorU , Wb3n heh iCMtir iitie _ i ; TeUieaCejtorU mmmmmmmm hoiMAwlth lllack Teorless Coal nnd are thor ought mtlMlivl Tilth it in Point of hent , econ pray and clcnnlliics , u gives off little smnke , leaves llttlo ashes and few eilnkers Hl'MIV KI4KMAV & CO Wo have n cd several hundred ton * of lllncic I'crrlcss Coal during the w inter for boiler and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY : HRID1/1 [ V | DI M C IJyiir.iitllo and Smiltury Knglnccr Pliins , Kstinmtos i DiniMHDIiXL Specifications Supervision or Public Work Urown { Building , Coticll HltitTs , Iowa r NQPUI ID7-Justice of Uio Pence Olllco oyer American Express , No 41 i > OV nUniL Uroadwny , Council ninlTs , lown . , QTHlVir J ? , QIMQ Attorneys nt Law Practice in the Stnto nnd Fed O I UllL Oi OIIVIO oral Courts Kooms 7 and 8 Shugnrt-Uono Block , _ Council Bluffs , Iowa : GREATSDlUGHTER I - In Carpets , Mattings , Oil Cloth , Bugs , Silk and j Lace Curtains and Fixtures , Portieres Drapery , " Silks , Plushes , Upholstery Goods , Window Shades , etc Will make prices lower . then any hsuse in Iowa or Nebraska Call and < see us or write for prices and Samples . NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET COMPANY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA * HEADQUARTERsToR CALIFORNIA ORANGES DUQUETTE & CO , wiioMjSAi'i : Fruits and Commission , 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la O. J ± . BEEBE&OOMPANT , Wholesale and Botnil Dealers in FURNITURE Largest Stock and Lowest Prices Dealers , send for Cntalogue , Ij Xo . 305-807 Hriinilivity , mid ! > Q.3Q Pierce SI , Council lnils In | l South Afrlcnn Ituilways ArraiiRomenta hnvo been concluded by Mr Rhodes on bohulf of the Uritish South African company with the gov ernment of the Capo for the iinmcdiutn extension of the railway northward from Kimberly , says the London Times A contract was signed on Octobor29 last and on December 23 the work had so far advanced that men were working almost on the thirty-eighth milo from Kimberly , nnd were to boffin linking in the rails on the following any Mrs VVinslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething gives quiet helpful rest 25 cents abottlo SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLTJFF3. I HAVE several houses and lots to trade for Council Bluffs or Omaha unimproved prou- Jty O. U. Judd 808 Ilroadwojr Council Itlutrs I jToit KENT The very desirable residence ? No Ill ) North KlKhtfi street , cor Washing ton nve Six Inr o , pleasant roomi Kent low to right parties I'ossesslon given Immediately Theo Gulttar CANVASSBHS Wanted-Good rteady man can make ? J to $4 a ti yU liroudway Foil 8 A MS A bargain If taken soon 57 acres SO rods north of i.hautaiuiua grounds ; will sell In ton acre lots if doslred t ) acres on Grand avenue inside the city lim its , tm per aero Choice tots in Mullens , $ . ' 50 to flOO I-nts in Kiddles' sub . W0 to SIW ( ( ) . Two of the choicest residence lots in the city at Jl.TiO each , if taken soon Tine loc on 7th avs II ixl IJ : will make : l good lots ; n great bargain ; oulytlOUU 0 room house on Madison Htrcot one block from Ilroadway , very cheap Choice CO foot lot on Avu IJ ttOO Nice cottage on Park avenue , ltosidences and vacant lots lu all parts of the city , l'arms for sale I'lrst mortgage loans W. C ! Stucy & Nro Iloom 4 , Opera niock , Council llltiirs IJ10U EXCIIANOK A stock of dry poods , no . tlons and millinery Address tlio tannic St.- Council llliilfe I j. . A I1AHGAIN Complete roller mill and saw mill for sale Capacity of roller mill , forty barrels dally Will sell farm in connection with mill If desired Good reason * for selling All Inquiries In regnrd to nald prouerty Hcnt to tne following address will receive prompt atten tion : O. I > . Heel , Keels , la \\r ANTKD-Sltuation by lady stenographer 11 Four years w 1th law nnd loan ollice Ad- rtiesn Pox t tj Council llluira la 41frm'J7t FOIl SAI.K Tne seven-room cottage u < v the corner of lid avenue nnd 'Jtn Btieet Also the new SwUi cottage occupied by mo on ad avenue Either property will be sold on easy terms , w. o , James C OUNCIL UMJPF8 property for sale nt grea bargains The following , among the taos beautiful homes In the city , will be sold a great bargains , on monthly payments , or term to suit : Three new 8-room houiei on Lincoln avenue two blocks from electrin motor hue Two new 4-room houses four blocks from olectrlc motor line on North Seventh street One new fi-room house tour Iilocit from elec tric motor line on North Seventh stieet Three now fi and o-room houses one block from electric motor line corner Avenue A and twelfth Btreet . . . . . llesldes the above I have houses and lots In all parts of the city One new Vrooui house on Mill t. C U. Judd.OWI ilroadway Council llliilfs CASH for secondhand furniture , Mores and carpets , A. J. Handel , iEil Hroadway FOUSALK-My residence KS3 Willow av enue , on south Bide of llayllii park Heated by steam , llgnted by electricity and containing all modern Improvements l < ot 1W by Slit feet Also will sell or exchange for Improved city property , my farm oti" o acres , urn miles east of Council Illuffs N. M. 1'usey , Council llliilfs FUIiNIBIIKD rooms for rent nt.117 Vourth t. , Council llliitfa NKW Improved real estate to traao for unlin provea Omaha or Council IJIutfsproparty C. II Judd , BOO liroadwny , Tj iOH 9A LB or Iteiit Qarden land with houses , -O by J. ICIllce lOJMalnst , Council Uiulfj J , D. KOUUNDSON" , E. L. yilllOHlT rr < > s , vice lros Ciias It , IIankan , Cashier CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , orcoiiNciinturrs Paid uo Capital Sino.ooo.on Surplus 35,000.00 Liability to Depositors..335OOO.OO DlliBOToni-T. A. Sillier , P. O. Glesson B. L. Shugart , U. K. Hart J. O. Edundson cnaj It Hunnan , Transact general bauklns business Largest capital und surplu * of any bank lu Nurtbwestern Iowa Interest on time deposits F. M , ELLIS & CO , ARCHITE CTS ANDIlUILDINOHUrEKINTKNOKNTO Hooma IU ) and US lleo Ilulldlng Omuna Neb , and llooinstill undiiW Mernain Illock Oounct Ulutt low , .Correipoudeuco Sol oit 4. . kitchen u e , and would have no other It makes the least Mnokc , aMios nnd e'ndcrs ' and gives the greatest diwepof heat of any coal j X. we hnvo ever used , and N by fnr the cheapest /f I X and clonnost fuel lu the market / * . > H01.ST.V SrnTMVy , d \ Kiel Hotel / 1 THE Jf , J. A. I . . Murphy Manufacturing Co 1st Avenue and 2lBt Street ' - JL . SASH BOORS AND BLINDS Hand nnd Scroll Saw Ins Ito-Snwlng nnd Planing Sawing of nlllClnds l'orcn I ( rackets W : r Kindling wood W.50 per load dflivcred Clean fi sawdust by the barrel 25c All work to b ' tlrst-class. Telephone ' ! % , Your Patronage Solloltod " J BELL & BERLINGHOF , \ ARCHITECTS I AND BUPEKINTENDENIS \ Room 2 , Opera House Ulock , Council Bluffs , [ Iown i' ' S. E. MAXON , ' { j Architect and Superintend ml I Room 281 , Merriam Block , f COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ; " \ 1110s. OincKn w. II M. f'Dsiir ' ffV\ , OFFICER & PUSEY , X ) BANKERS I : 1 Corner JIaIn and nroanwnv , COUNCILi IIIjUKFS , IOWA & Dealers In forehm nnd domostlo exchanga 1 Collections made and Interest paid on time do t posits f CHRIS BOSEN [ SASH A DOOR FACTORY : I AND PL ANIITG-MILL Ilest equipped , mosr centrally located factory In the city , All modern latest pattern mucliln * • > cry Operated by nklllod inoilmnlcs Special 8. ntteutloa given to scroll and band san lug , plan I > lug and trlmlng ( lcneral contracts and estt 1 ; mato'ifor houses nnd . buildings a specialty V- Corner North Main nud Mynstor streets , Conn- HiW ell llltura Telephone J . PHHI No 27 Main St , Over Jacquo * min's Jewelry Store Fashionable Confcclioners , , . very latest noveHIei for bamiuetH an „ ' ? , rrii . cliolc frultf , bou tons , choco n\r PV . nffircuns and olaonioned molassea orders ntSmptl nlled a * . LouncU lllutfsltt I Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro * , ; tectors Etc , ; ' Acenta waut d. I > . C. It JIID1) , HE RUSELL AUTOMATIC CUTOFF ENGINE , K I Especially auaptod for Klectrlo 1 Ightlng Mills StP und Klevatum Itcgulutlwi Uurubtlity and W Kconomy not Kzcelled tilzei fromUtoUUJ II 1 * , E. C. HARRIS , Agt I 610 I'earl Street Uounclll nlulls , Iowa I. Bend for catalogue Complete stetuu plant * furnished and trcctod , M\ \ Mw