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TPTE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATlTBDAYr APKlL 18 , ISOl.-TWEIjVE PAGES. THE OMAHA. BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ( ] 1 K f. : l\p. li ! I L'Al.L STHEET. Pollvcrcit by Carrier In ntiy part of the City. II. W , TIt/rON - - - MANAU12K. TKLni'HONES : Uusiiio.it onico , NO. in. Nlcht F.dltor. No. a % juxoit JIJXTIOX. : ; . Y. p. ro. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 201 Sapp block. Genuine Hock Springcoul. Thatcher , 1C 7.1ftin The Postal telegraph cnmpanv moved Its headquarters jestoruay lo the Grand hotel. A ur.il (1 ( hot lunch will be served tit Billy Mnloncy's nil day toduy and tonight. Every body Invited. Miranda M. Thackor tllod yesterday morn ing at the family residence , corner of Four tec'iith street and blxth avenue , aged four teen years. Notice of the funeral will bo given later. A suit was commenced in suneriorcourt yes terday by F.V Sputnmn against S. W Clark ana Clifford Clark , the proprietor of the Hotel Gordon , to recover * . ! . " > < ) , wlcb , It Is claimed , is due ttic plulntift for provisions furnished. Miss Deitch , who koaps a dressmaking es tablishment on I'earl street , Is suffering from an attark of brain fever , and Ills fcaied that she \\lll not recover. Fi lends in Uldora have boon notlllcd of her Illness , and It Is thought they will bo hero In n few days. In police court yesterday inorninir John S. Coxuy was arraigned on a charge of carryltig concealed xvoapons. He stated that ho was a traveling man , and that fact \\as , in the eyes of this Judge , enough to warrant him In car- rj ing u revolver. Ho was disctmiged. W. w Hittlcsty was lined JW-'Ofor drunken ness and ludccei.t exposure , and J. Johnston was fined ilfi for a plain drunk. The first annual report of A. J. McClaien , poll tax collector , has been handed In lo the mavor. It shows that 5it : persons have paid the f'4 required , and OTO have worked out the srtmo on tbo streets , making n total equivalent to f'J.IIO. Hut oifc nint was com- nil-need to collect tax , and that was settled \\ithonttiial. Mr. MrClnrcu collected cash from forty tnoro than did his | ) rcdecessor , and 157 more persons worked out the amount Some excitement was caused yesterday morning at the corner of Pc.irl street and Hrondwiu by the actions of a lot of linemen who have been stringing wires for some days past. A weight attachment is used in put ting up the wires and this frightened seveial horses , rendering their diivers correspond ingly angry , borne warm words passed , and tl.o linemen were getting their war palntand feathers on ready to clean out the whole gang when Ofllcor Murphy happened along und poured oil on the troubled waters by threatening to arrest everybody In that part of town If the disturbance was not quieted. ThPio were no arrests made and there was no further trouble with the linemen. Most of the Grand Army men who wore at tending the state encampment nt Dubuque returned jpstcrUny morning In their special car. They icported an excellent time , nnd statrtl that they had been entertained in n royal fashion by their hosts. They stated that one of ho mail , causes of Colonel Stoad- man's defeat In the race for the ofllco of di vision commander was the meagro repre sentation from the southwestern pait of the Btato. Of the visitors who have not yet re turned , .lohn Limit is btill in Uubuque , Col onel Htendman stopped at Carroll , while Will McKaddun has gone to Illinois , where he will visit friends. _ Try Duquette & Co.'s Pomona fruit julco tablets. They uro delicious. Housekeepers , see our line of table linens from " . ' 1(3 ( up at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Lace curtains cleaned from CUc to $1,25 per pair , at Twin City dye works. Finocastile soap , ' 0 cakes for 250 , at the Boston store , Council Bluffs. Dr. Scott's clectrli ! corsets , sold every where for $2.00 n pair , Boston Store price fl.25 , Council Blufls. Every lady ought to haven pair.Vorldrenownod. . IM ICAGlt.iI' D. 1C. Dodson Is In Harrison county. Chris Boson has returned from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Clar.i Ward of Oinnhn Is visiting her sister , Mrs. A. B. Cook , on Vine street. A. C. Vroman of Hochello , III. , Is stopping a few days with B. F. Wadsworlh on his way to the Pacific const. Mrs. E. M. Chapman of St. Louis was the guest of her son , D. f'hapman , secretary of the Young Men's Christian association , ycs- terdav. " She was accompanied by her nleco. Miss "Hose Belt , also of St. Louis. They loft for the east yesterday morning. AV. C. Brown , genorr.l manager of thoICan- sas Clt > , St. Joe ic * Council Bluffs railway , iind Judge Spencer , general solicitor of the same road , were in the city yesteiday the pnests ofV. . J. Davenpoitof the "Q. " Judge Spencer lias Just been appointed to the posi tion of solicitor for the company. > f 0 pieces curtain scrim nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , for lo a yard. Beit cured , odorless , hand-picked llvo CCPSO feathers for TOe at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. ShtiRart & Co , carry largest stock of bulk Hold , garden and llowcr scoas In the west Catalogue and samples by mall. fiO pieces curtain scrim at the Boston Store. Council Bluffs , for -le a yard. Housekeepers' week nt the Boston Store , Council B lulls , In. Fruit farm for salu on reasonable terms ; within one nnd one-half miles of the 1J. O. ; nil in bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at once. Call on D. J. Hutchlnsou & Co. , 017 Broadway. Snle of > Iaiiuwa 1'nrk. Mannwa park will bo offered for sale this morning nt 10 o'clock from the stops of the federal building , R M. Hunter , eierk of the federal court , ofilclatlng with the auctioneer's hammer. The property In question wns sold by George . Uobards of Hurrodsburg , ICy. , anil James S. Chrisman of Danville , Ky. , to 1. M. Hay , who platted It under its present name. Mr. Hay failed to pay anything for the property , although ho sold some of tlio land to other parties , subject to two mort gages , ono of which had been given to Chris man for $ TbOJr > 110 , nml the other to Uobards for tur.M'ir ! ) > . These mortgages ueio fore closed nt tbo last term of federal court nnd the sale Is In satisfaction thereof. The fol low ing Is a list of the parlies who nro Inter ested directly In the sale : llattio A. Hay , I. M. Hay , Chicago lumber company , S. P. MncConnclt , S. K Maxou , 1 > C. DoVol , Cole & Cole , \V. N. Young , C. Bos.cn , N. S. Harrington. M. H.Villoy , 13. Mcrrlam , the Boston tea com- t C Stelnrod , 11 H. Odell , I ) . M. Owen , nizuboth Odoll , John Gilbert , K. .1. Carpenter , U 1) . Bright , K H. Utco , G. P. Guernsey , 1'atrlck Lacy , li , L , Shepherd , R J. Day , Star Union lumber company , Jens Jensen , GV. . Ferguson ft Son , 'Lessor Franitlln , Kdwln 13. Wise , Krrick Peterson , Lucy I. Bolknap , John Wensorer , Harriet M. Footo , Henrv Horolrclinor , John G. Barrett , Mosier 1. Given , Klchard A. Canterbury , M. S. Connelly , Peter Nostrum , Adamfdu V. Nostrum , Frank Clark , F D. Miller. Fanny H. Douglas , 13. A. NordijuistV. . H. H. Dunn. Kobert H. Doutrlas , Kmllv A. Moore , Joseph 1C , Coclirau and G. M , McDonald. J.C. Blxbv , steam ne.itln ? , sanitary en- Flnccr , ' . ! " . ! Morrlam block , Council BluQs Carpets , furniture , stoves , tinware , crock- cry , In endless variety ou easy payments ut MuuUel & Klein's. Best cured mixed otforlesi feathers ( it the Boston StoreCouncil BlntTs , forfcou pound. Pine castllo soap , 0 calios for 25c , nt the Boston store , Council Bluffs , Housekeepers' week at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BUMS , Grand Jury Ro'.nrns n Job Lot of Indict ments Against Offenders. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CPANGLE CASE , Testimony Concornliif ; Coyne's Personal Cliarnotor Doi'Nii't Want to Fl lil Meat JIls AVI To- United In Death. The grand Jury mndo Its llrst nnd Dnal re port yesterday afternoon. The following In dictments wore returned : Ous Carlson and Simon Olcson , larceny. They nro charged with having stolen a team of horses , a bobsled and a sot of double har ness from Daniel O'Connor in Wcston on February 9 last. Dan McGluuls , cmbe/Mcment. The de fendant In this case made collections for the firm of Voogclo & Denning of Omaha to the amount of JfJOO , which , It Is claimed , ho lulled to turn over to his employers. S. Terry , as mult with intent to commit rape. Terry , It Is charged , enticed n young girl named Theresa Geigcr Into his photo graph gallery In Mlndenaud there committed the crime alleged. II. D Mack , cheating by false pretense. Mack is the fellow who got possession of a number of silver quarters from citucns in west Council Blulls on the statement that the city had ordered the numbers of the houses to bo changed , nnd that hoould do the Job for 2.1 ( .cuts , payable .strictly in ad vance. Kli Bro\Mi nnd J. H. Koblcntz , larceny. They entered a house owned by N. SclrJiv anil formerly occupied by Koblentz as n rejl- dence , and took out a couple of wagon lo.ids of furniture which bail been attached by SchtiK for rent , and was In the custody of the city marshal at the I lino. The larceny Is alloirod to have been committed on the night of February 2 * > . 13. C. Castle , uttering forged instruments. Castle Is charged with having passed u note for $27 on J. H. Martin of Silver Creek town ship with the names of himself and Albert Foun signed to it. The iiiimo of Feiin is said to have been n fotgcry. luot lic ! Ice ! ! ! If you want It pure nnd n And at a reasonable pr Follow no now dev But send to us In a tr At ourolT Mulhollaud ft Co. , No. 1 Pearl St. , Tel. 103. Got your wall paper at the Boston Stoio. Why pay double the price you can get H for at the lioston Store , Council IHuffsl All the way from % n roll. When about to build don't fail to got prices on lumber of The .ludd & Wells Co. , 813 Broadway. Telephone 2S7. Do you want an express wagon or bov ! limp up the A D. T. Co. , telephone 170 , tfo. U North Main street. Host cured mixed odorless feathers at the Boston Stoto , Council Bluffs , forDbca pound. Injunction Suits Kesiirrocted. P. E. Scabiook shied his castor Into the ring \cstorday morning and It was not picked up. Ho was on the ground for the purpose of taking defaults In the liquor cases which were commenced in the district court by L. M. Turner , and from the time ho commenced ho did not stop until ho had added twenty- elghtscalps to his belt , of those who had not taken the trouble to come into court nnd pro tect their headgear from mutilation. The names of the defendants who refused to de fend are as follows : William Mad den , Price Gibson , John Delaney , Herman Brugman , Wanzel & Klrby , A. B. Fornoy , Mrs. Jacob Hownrtb , Horton & Warner. N. Bluto , A. Stanton. J. Strack , A. U. Smith , H. Jcrgens , G. L. Gorman , Marv Scott , John Steilon , Stella Long , Phillips & Morgen , Peter BOCK. John Bonn , II. II , Intnan , Jacob Hownrtli , John Mergcn , Jack Barton , S. Boysen , Bcllo Gerspacher , James Fnrloy nnd F. Kennedy. All the rest of the saloonkeepers who were mndo defendants hnvo llloJ answers and their cases will bo taken up nnd tried In the usual way in n special term of court which will bo held , with Judge Thornell on the bench , commencing probably next Monday morning. In the afternoon Attorneys Burke & Henry , who have been managing affairs for the man Burcess , the "unknown" who com menced suit in superior court n short time after Turner had made his debut across the hull , came before Judge McGee and wanted their sbaro of the defaults. After they had gotten to work they found that they had not drawn up their oriirlnal notices in Just the style they had Intended , and that the mo t they could get under the circumstances would bo an injunction against the de fendants to prevent them from maintaining saloons on the property in which they wcro located at the time the suits weio bionght. The injunc tions , so the court stated , would not prevent them from opening up n saloon next door if they wanted to , nor would It prevent them fiom selling out their property to other par ties , who should carry on the sale of Intoxi cants with as much abandon as thouiju the prohibitory law had never been passed , and nuisances hod remained confined to pig pens ami holes in the sidewalks , as they used to bo in the olden times. Two defaults were taken bv Burke it Henry , the defendants being S. W. Clark and Al Noack of the Gordon hotel und J. Petersen and C. Hitter. The case ag'iiust Phil Mergcn and the ono nsainst Hichard Hoist and Henry Spetman of Kiel's ' hotel , were dismissed at the plaintiff's cost. Got the prices on wall paper at the Boston stoic , Council Bluffs. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 3J Pearl street , next to Grand hotel Telephone 145. High grade work u specialty. Got your wall paper at the Boston Store. Why pay double the price you can get It for at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs ) AH the way from a u a roll. The ralrmpunt fie cigar at the Fountain. Housekeepers , see our line of table linens from iKIc up at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Did Not Want to C. Sanford , the young man who was ad vertised to light B. Uhodos of Avoca on the 25th , has sloped , and If reports bo correct , the strip of territory that Intervenes between himself nnd his competitor , Is dally widening.Vlmt direction ho took Is tin- In. own , but It Is n fact that ho has gone , nnd the light will not como off as expected. Kver slnco the papers wore slirncd for the light both parties wcio In active training. Uhodcs exorcising daily over the Woodbine - bino , and Sanford In Hawley's place In Omaha , and n great deal of enthusiasm had been awakened among local sports , who thought that an event of more than usual Interest was to como off. Their disgust at Sanford'a disappearance knows no bounds. As soon , however , as the disappearance - anco was learned of , the parties who had been Instrumental in bringing Sanford nnd Uhodos together sot about finding another pugilist who should match lists with llhodns. An "unknown" has beun secured , nnd It Is stated that the light will como off without fall , not at Omaha , as it was at llrst sup posed , hut some place within the corporate limits of Council Bluffs , provided that the pollco authorities do not Interfere. The purse will be for the saino amount as the lirst 5100 aside. Dr. Scott's electrio corsets , sold everywhere - where for f'.DO a pair , Boston Store price * l.Vi , Council Blurts. Every lady ought to have a pair , oild renowned , Seed oats , corn , millet and seed potatoes , garden seeds of all kinds , at H , L. Carman's , MX ) Main and Ml Pearl streets. Farmers and Fruit Growcrn. A special meeting of the Pottawnttanuo County Fruit Growers' nnd GardencM'jasso- clatlon will bo held In Farmers' hall at the county court house this aftcrucon at 2 i o'clock. A largo attendance Is desired , as the question of Joining the Blue Grass league at Creston Is to ho discussed. It Is also do * sired that all persons Interested In grnpo growing nhould bo present , as n crape growers' association Is to be formed at this me. cling , The Ci'iuiKlo Case. District court was occupied yesterday nil day long with the trial of the Cranslo-Maish case. In the morning Andrew Martin , who lives on Iho property now in dispute , was placed upon the stand to testify. Ho wo * accused of having secured a loan of ? < 5UOO on his property on account of representations rnndo by him that the land was worth $ U,000 , , and that It had coal veins on It that ho wanted to develop with the pro ceeds of the loan. In his testi mony Martin stated that ho wanted n loan of $ lXH ( ) , but was Induced by the linn of Parks .t Pleasants totnko f < ! ,0xi , ( with the understanding that ho might pay back the extra $ . ' , OOJ nt any lime. Ho testified that ho afterwards payed back $ ji > 00 of the loun to Parks ft Pleasants. There was but llttlo in the evidence all dav to warrant the promises of sensational developments which were mndo by the attorneys In the crimina tion * nnd recriminations that passed between thorn l their llllng ! . 13. H. Bowman , nt onetime time clerk of the district court at Uock Is land , now living In Oinnhn , was put on the stand. In the evening nu extra session was held , and it was during this c\tra session that things livened up , nnd It looked for u time as though Mr. Coyne's reputation would bo con siderably the worse for wear before morning. Cone himself was put upon the stand lirst , but his testimony did not contain much of importance , except his denial of the truth of the depositions of Henry Flucgel , hi which lie accused Coyne of having tried to buy his testimony. J. J. Park" , an attorney who was formerly n resident of Hock Island and n member of the llrir. of Parks . * c Pleasants , now of Wich ita , Kan. , was asked whether the depositions that had been Introduced bv Benjamin as Fluejjol's weto really signed bv Fluegel. Ho examined the signature u moment and then snul in n very decided way that the signature was not Fluegol's. At this point Benjamin Interrupted I. N Fllekingor , who was doing the examining , nnd requested him to woduco the original depositions , that they might compare ) the writing. Flicklngor replied that the depositions weio In the hands of Fred Haas of Hock Island and that ho would not give thorn up. The questioning then pro ceeded. Parks stated that ho had known Co.vno slnco 1S > 72 and that his general reputation for truth and voracity was bad. In reply to the question \\hntmadehimthlnk that the depositions nbovo referred to were not in the hand writing of Fluegel , ho stated that the iiamo was not spelled correctly , nnd that Flcugcl Know enough to spell his own name. Ho said ho and Coyne were not friends ; In fact , they were not on speaking terms , nnd had not been since shortly after they became acquainted. Ho could toll the circumstances that led up to the trouble between them , but Benjamin was not anxious to bo enlightened on that point , and In -hort tlrao Parks was allowed to step down. J. K. Cook , who bad been deputy clerk or the ulrcut court at Hock Island , but Is now In the Swift packing house ofllco In Omaha , was then called to the stand. Ho had known 3oyno for eighteen years , nnd had known him personally about ton years. His general reputation for truthfulness nnd veracity was bad , and ho would not believe him under oatli where there was any nionov at stake. Coyne hail been indicted fourteen times for pcrjuiy , felony nnd subornation of perjury , but for some lenaon or other only ono of these cases had over como to trial. Tn the ono instance ho was tried and found guilty , but on an appeal to the supreme court the decision of the lower court was reversed , after which the case was dismissed. On cross-examination considerable talk nnd back talk waslndultrcd In which ciuscd some amusement among the spectators. "Do you know anything from your own pjrsonnl knowledge about Coyne's reputation since you loft Hock Island , or d ° j ou form your opinion from what you have already heard ) " was asked by Benjamin , "Well , " was the reply , "I know what the people in Hock Island have been saying about him for the last ten years , and I sup pose his reputation is still lasting. " "But you don't ' have any personal kuow'l cdgol" "No , I know what ho was up ton year ago , and I have never had any reason to think that ho had mended his ways. " "Where have you obtained any information ns to Covno's actions since you loft Hock Island ! " "I received a letter from my father which spoke of him. " "What did It say of him ! " "It said that there was a probability of a lot more indictments being returned agains t him. " Several moro questions wcro asked by Benjamin for the purpose of tangling up his witness , but the result of it all was to show up his client in such an unfavorable light that bo at last gave up the cross-oxnmination entirely. Court was then adjourned until this mornluir , when the trial of the case will bo resumed. It Is thought It will bo com pleted by this afternoon. W ) pieces curtain scrim at the Boston Store , Council Blurts , for Ic a yard. Our spring stock is now complete. If you want to bo in style call at Heller's , tbo lallor , U10 Broadway. Hcavv twilled crash toweling LtthoBoston Store , Council Bluffs , for Ho a yard. The Second Anniversary. The members of the Woman's Holtof Corps hold a very pleasant reception yesterday atteinoou In the Grand Army hall on Pearl street. In addition to the ladles from this city , a delegation was present from the Cus- tcr Corps ol Omaha. Hofroshments wcro served , and n line programme of muslo nnd speeches was interspersed. H. C. Hubbard , Judge George Cm-son , Hov , G. W. Crofts , Dr. Wblto , nnd others made nddrossos , which wore responded to by the president of Iho corps nnd Miss Emma Clark , delegate to the encampment nt Dubuquo. Miss Clark also read a letter of congratulation from Mrs. Hannah Plympton , national secretary , on the celebration of their second anniversary , In honor of which the reception was given. The hall was beautifullv decorated. Much credit was given to the members of the corps and the Grand Army nest for the admirable arrangements which had baeu made for the entertainment. Best cured , odorless , hand-picked llvo gccso feathers for 70o at the Boston Store , Council BlulK Housekeepers' week at Iho Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Heavy twilled crash toweling nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , at He a > ard. United in Death. Thomas Kelly , father of Contractor Kelly , died yesterday morning nt ' ' o'clock of la grlppo , at the ago of eighty yoirs. Mrs. lilloii Kelly , the wlfo of the deceased , died last Wednesday , and at tint time Mr. IColly was lying so low lhat the physicians hid notified the sorrowing friends that It was only the question of time , and of n very short time at that , when ho would follow. On this account Iho burial was put off for iv day or l\vo longer than ha I boon at llrst intended. Yu.itoid.iy morning the husband imsoU aw.iy. The funeral will tuko place ibis morning at 0 o'clock , anil the two who have Journeyed together through so many years of life , will uo carried togolhor lo Iholr last lo-ig roHlng place In the Catholic comotory. The services will tnko place In St. Frauds Xavlor's ' A AVICo Heater. Charles Conlcv , a llrcmin tit No. 1 hose house on Upper Broadway , raised the neigh borhood last evening by beating his wlfo. Ho lives on Vine street , between First and Second end strocU. Ho came homo last nvenlng and pretty soon the nclghbars began to hear n commotion from his houso. In n shoit time ho wns scon to chase his wlfo out into the street , where ho began pounding her In the face with his lists , The woman's screams for help brought assistance and sbo was taken nwny to iho house of ono of the neigh bors and tbu door locked on her pugnacious husband. According to the statement of eyewitnesses the trouble was the result of Jealousy on the parl of Conley , ho having ac cused her of making arrangements to moot another man at u place of uueailouablo repu tation. Mrs. Conloy has the reputation of being n highly respectable woman. She was bruised in n horrible manner. Attorney Oeneral Hart Coiiimciicci Proceeding Against It , Svv FIU\CI CO , Cnla. , April 17. Attorney General Hart has commenced proceedings ngnlnst the Sail Francisco public stock ex change , In which ho asks tfcnt the corporntlon bo enjoined from doing business nnd its moJo of doing business decreed , , Illegal nnd its charter forfeited. The coipnlnlut sots forth that all the bids and offers made In the ex- diango nro through the ngoncy of what Is known nnd cnllod In the by-laws the "main phonograph ; " that no bid or offer Is , or over will be , spoken Into the mam phonograph to bo announced ; that nil bids unit oilers die- tnted to the phonogrnph city cylinders to bo announced by the main phonograph for the purpose of n purchaao or sale are made by n person dictating alleged orders without the hearing of other members of the exchange , without the hearing of the public nnd with out the hearing of any person who mny buyer or sell In nld of the exchange other thnn the operator. _ Suhshlliiry Coin. NEW YOIIK , April 1" . Before leaving for Washington today Secretary Foster said that the treasury department was already be ginning the Issue of subsidiary coin. The idea wns to have It take the place of silver dollars. Where silver dollars wore used to any extent In making exchange and applica tion wns made fora quantity of them , the de partment would Issue subsidiary com In amounts of S-'UO or $300 , or even less. In this manner n great deal of the small coin now in the vaults of the department would bo dis tributed. ! ' < Feed Cutloln Mi-siurl. Sr. Lon , Mo. , April 17. D. Andrews efFort Fort Worth , who represents n syndicate of Texas and Kansas stockmen , is nuthotitv for the statement that contracts nro contem plated under which the syndicate will control over eight thousand acres of land in Missouri. The idea is to kenp cattle on western lauds until two years old and then send thorn to Missouri for fattening ou corn. This move has been forced upon the stockmen , owing to the action of the government in ex pelling them from the Cherokee outlet nml other gru/ing districts. Gesslcr's Magic Headache Wafers , Cures all headaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists Money llrnees Up Coke Strikers. SiOTTD\i r , Pa. , April 17. The exodus of all but two companies of the state troops , coupled \ \ It h the largo consignment of relief money , has braced the backbone of the 11,000 strikers still out. As the soldiers boarded the train in squads today bitter epithets wcro hurled after them. The operators are grow ing nervous and have doubled guards at sev eral points. Smill sized riots are now of nightly occuronco , generally led by womeu , who inflict no great damage. Double Jerk In Indian Territory. TAIII.KQUUI , I. T. , April 17. George and Fred Dunawas wcro hauged this afternoon for the murder of Wash Leo , u Cherokee , last September , Fred Dunnwas' wiui had circu lated scandalous stories about Loo's married daughter. Leo and wife met Mr. nnd Mrs. Dunawas at a neighbor's housu ono day and gave them a severe drubbing. Frnd nnd his brolhcr George returned the next day -ind a light with Leo icsulted in the lutler being lllled with bullets. Do Witt's ' Llttlo Early Kisors. Best llttlo pill ever mndo. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. All Qui"t nt Illnokruot. Boisr. CITV , Idaho , April 17. A special from Blackfoot says everything is quiet nnd no apprehension is foil by citizens of an Im minent uprising of the Indians. Fred Hoycc . formerly editor of the Hast ings Gazelle-Journal , is doing Omaha for n few days , * * SPRAINS. BRUISES. Office I'nbtdcnt and 746 Dolphin Street , Baltimore , Mil , General Manager , ' 1890. ' Jan'ylS , Cmr'nnntl , Ohio "My foot suddenly "I was bruised bad turned nnd gu\e me ly Inhlpnudsldo by a very severely n full and suffered se ! ankle. Thu Fpminu application of St. verely. St. Jacobs OH Jacobs Oil H'Miltcd nt completely curtd ouco in luellef from we. " WM.C.lUnnnN , " pain Member of State W.W. 1'FAHOPY , iStGcu'lMau'cr. Legislature. THE CIIARtCS A. VOGELER CO. . Baltimore. M < L Drs. Belts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO DOUGLxAS STliEiElT OMAllA , NCU. Tno moiit widely nnd favorably known spec. Iftllsts In the I'tilto ! Slates Tliulr IOIIK ox > porlt'tico , remarkable iklll and mm final suc cess In thn treatment' and euro ol' Nervous , Chronic mil huigleal lIhni\ses. entitle these eminent physicians to tlu full confldencoof the ullllctoil ovi-rywlinrn. Thuv eunranti'o : A UKUTAIN AND t'OSITlVP ' CHJUK for HID iiHlul rlTects of early lee and the numer ous in Us thiufollow In ItMi tin. I'KIVATi : . HI.OOD ANl ) SKIN DISEASCS spoodlly. roinplfliilv and piirinaiii'iitlv cuii'd , NHUVOUb IiillMTY ) : AND bi\UAL : DIS- OIIOKKS yield readily to tho.r skillful treat- inont. I'll.KH. KISTl'LA AND IIHC'TAL UI.CKU9 cuaraiitct'd cuitd wttlqut ) pain or dutuutioii from business JIYDKOLT.M : AND VAnicociiE : perma nently and stiL't'Ossfully cured In evyry case , SYPHILIS. GONOltllUhA. OI Er/r. Sjior- ni'itorrliCH. ' ircmlunl Wtiikness Lost Manhood , Night KmlmloiH , liucuyed 1'acultles , 1'emalf \VoaUncBS \ and all dellouto disorder peculiar to either BOX posltUely 'cured ' , IIB Bellas all functional dhoiders that ; rcsiut from youthful follli'd or the oxcussof niutnre years. Guaranteed yoimano ntlj cured , ninioviil complete .ithoiit cutting , caustioor dilatation. Ouri < effected at linmo by patient without o mo ment's pain or nimoyniicu. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. VCU | urcanlo ni aKiicss , destiovlnr both mind and hotly , with all Its dre dot ) ills permanently i urod. | ) PO IWIT's ' Address those who havBlrn- UI\J. 1J1 < 1 1J piiliod themi I\CH by Im- prnpor IndulKonco and solitaiy nablts , which iiiln both mind nml body , unllttlnu them for business , studv or mitrrluKe. . MAHUIKl ) MKN or tliLRu ontnrinK on that happy life , awuru of ph > sliiil : dubllllyiulcMy ( OUR SUCCESS upon facts. I'lrsl 1'raetlral oxparU cnco , f-ccoml livery cuso la ipe lally htiidled , Hum blaitliu rlKht. Third - mudlolnts are prt'iiart'd In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus ufffctlntf oures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Bctts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB CAPTURING THE TOWN" WITH Custom-Made Clothing " Wide nwnkc methoda nnd low prices , nlwnyj npprlolntod by the public slnco the " ISFIT Offor-o'l the people of Omuhn city nnd vicinity the opportunity of buying line custom mndo clothino nt half its original value. The wealthy mnn us well ns ho wbo tolls hard Tor his dollars , hnvo como to us. They como to us because although our clothing is the finest in the land , out' prices are always the lowest. THAT SAVE DOLLARS. PRIOR--- : Lisa ? SUITS. OVERCOATS PANTS. ? ; . " > fu Mrichnnl Tailor mndo at f 12 00 . . } 2J OOMcrchnntTallurtiiniloiit in 00 $ 00 Merchant Tailor made nt M OJ ; .0 00 Mni-li'iiii Tailor m.idu at 1400 : iT > (0 ( Merchant Tnllnr made ut 11)00 ) DO CO Meii'linnt Tailor iuadi < at II M 8 (0 ( Merchant Tailor made ut 4 OJ 40 00 Mi'ichant Tailor made at lj ( ! U 7. 40 CO Mrnliant Tnllor made at U > 10 ( K ) Merchant'Pallor made ut 500 4"i 00 Mi'tohant Tailor mndo at 20 OJ < > M Mi-rchhnt T.illni made at ! ) CK ) 5) ) 00 Merchant 'IVIlm tnuilo at .MM 12 00 Mciulnitit 'Iniloi made at 0) ] f > 0 (0 ( Mi'H-lmnl Tailor made at 2J 00 (11 ( 00 Mi-rcliiiiil Tailor made ut to 00 7W ' Tailor made at ( tf OJ Mi'ichant Tailor made at 'M IV ) to ( X.Merchant ) 1'nlloi made at " 000 IS 00 Muri'liunl 73 00 Merchant Tailor made at Jo 00 70 10 Muichant Tiillor made at . . . A ) 03 IS wMen-bant : Tailor made at SW A perfect lit warm n toil , nntl nil tcods sold oti their merits. A puiirinitoo In every case just us represented , ut the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1309 Farnam Street. Omaha , Neb. 1309. SPECIAL IS1 OTIO ES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ rPO UI" NT I'urnNhPil or tinfiirnlslioil rooms ; - 1ri < frieii"CM'\ohin4i'd. : ! ! ! ? frutith ? th * it. lil'.NT Omulrrnm house , JO ! llenton stirrl ; cond olslirn , rullut , well. Apply to Mis ] ' . Newton. Joe liuntun street. M.K--A Hue family horse , 7 ycais nld this xprliu , vu'Ulu 10V ) pounds , color oriel , llr'i'd iiy llobeit Mai'CirVior. Address II. P. Hiittonhaiioi , ' . ' 7 to Jl 1'ourth utiuut , Council UlulTa. _ SlTfT of fuuiMicd looms for runt , 12'J ' Glen _ avenue. _ _ rPUl r.i ) Tor Sal'1 Catalpa , elm , maple and - * - bovuldur.VII1 sut out and L'uui.intcn them to Kru , fur Mlc eaeb. < - ' . 11. Mejeis , care Hei > , Council lllulls. _ " of J. W. Lalns , KJjOth street. 17MJKNlMIii : ) ( tout loom on crouiul llcnr , -A- quiet , pk'usuiil nel hbm Mooil , tuo blocks from Main stieul. Millie L'unUomitii iiruferied. Aildicss T K llco olllcf. , slock of Knncial meicli.'milKo to i v\- $0,000 fin .1 faun In mnthwi'stcrn loua. Mint ho liood laiul. Johnston & Van I' alien cash customer for four loli biuwocn HAVE awlStlth sts. , liolHccn AMI I ) tuuHUi imv JN I' . Oiuonshlolila. fili ) llroailwiiy. T KLirL farm for sale or trade : \\oll located -Land all In bcailus : KOO 1 house and b.mi. Will t.ikosoniOKOod iMty imipoity , and Rood tlmonlvut. on hnliiuco. ( ' .ill on or atldross U. JMIutuhlnsim & Co. . 01 * llro.nlwuy. HUNT The MoM.ihon blorlc , " . stoiv brick , with liasomcnt and oluv.itor. J.Vf. Sijulro , iUl I'c-arl stri'ut. TjUMlSAIjK A bargain ; now imxlein House J- : with all the luo ; Improvements , seven rooms ; will boll on o.isy iviyim'nts : located on llio I'lfth nvi'iiuo motor lino. IX J. llutchlu- son , dl7 llro.ulway. . or Hont GKrlen laivt. with FOKS.VLE , J. K. Uloj. 10 > YUln it. , Oouuull Uluffa AVK AUK THIJ Never since \vo have been in business Uavo \vc made such l.irjro .mil low priced contracts for our summer spociu ties. Ht'fi ifjeratori. The celebrated Haclno refrigerators , $ . > .0 up. All hard wood , Tlio bust value eve offered. O flollno Stove * . The Quick Meal Evaporating stovo. The slight ilefcots lu last year's now pro cess have been oven-omo and the Quick Meal is the best over offered. Every ono guaran teed. Wo are selling the old style generator stoves now nt $7.00 , 2-burncr , and f'.UlO Si-burners , high stovo. Hiuyoles. The Victor , the world's leader , both In beauty and reputation. The giant line , $ J.ri.UO to JlSo.OO. Catalogues free. See us at 11 Main strcot. Com Jj COM : . IHHt. AVnr with Italy. IHO I. Never , in our thirty years' experience in business in Council UlulTs , have wo mndo as low contiactb for our summer goods , and this insures lower prices for the season. Kefrifjorntni'H. The AVoild'8 bebt , the North Star and the Leonard , range In prices from H5U up. All kinds of nood. Gaholiiio htovci. The Reliable Process Evaporator steve is the best In the market. No sub-burner , con sequently burns less gasoline. Old style stoves almost given awav , from t.i.00 up. A full line of Garland stoves and ranges. The World's Best always on hand. The Columbia Is acknowledged by all wheelmen to bo the best in the woild. For bc.mtv , durability and absolute perfection of workmanship It has never been excelled. Hoys' nnd girls bicycles from Jl'J.OO to il.UU. ) I nin the exclusive agent for the Columbia. Catalogues furnished on application. P. C. IM5VOL , HOI Biioum uANII 10 Mviv sr. THE , QRAND , Council Bluffs , In. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. Cmgin & Co. , Proprietors. NEW HOTEL The New Oden ; ; Hotel , in Council lllti n , has boon coinplutad refarnls ial an molarn- izod throughout , and U now on . of the t)33t hotels In tlie state. It I * .oc.Uo 1 la th 3 bu .1- ness part of t loclty aul tin olootrio motor ) pibs thi door every : oar mlnat33. Fira ai- capes and hr alarms throughout tn i b ill I- ing. Steam heat , hot and cold witar ail bunshlne in avery roam. Table uns irpnj > I anywhera. Hates , $2.00 a day. GBO. M. WHITNEY , Manqgor. fiuToyBurko. Thos. E. BURKE & CASADY , Attorneys-at-Law IN Tin : STATU AND FKDKKAL L'OIMITS. omccs : J. J. liroun llulldlns. Council IllutTi. Iowa 27 MAIN STUEI2T. Over 0. II. Jncuemln | A. Co. , Jewelry Store COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying and Oletnln ; donn in tlui HlKhostbtyloof thu Art , laded and bt.ilnod Tabilcs mndo to look its Kood aa new , lied Ti'iithi'is I'lvaiiiHi Ity Mu.im , In 1'iist t'lasi Manner. U'ork promptly dune and delivered In all purls of the country bund fur prluo list o. A , MAOHAN. Prop. , 101J Uroadwnv , Ne.tr Northwuaturu IJuuaU COUNCIL llLurrd , I A. SATURDAY WILL END IT ! The grent fire snio at Marcus' will positively close on Saturday evening nt 1O o'clock. Ai\or Hint hour tht-i o will be no more oppor tunities for the multitude lo get the gient bargains thnt have been snapped up so eagerly. I'hore ore a large numbei1 of first class suits for boys , youths nnd men , only slightly da.ringed by smoke and wnter. Take them nt your own price. There are n largo number of fine pants entirely uninjured , fine shoes , shirts nnd underwear ; name your price and take them. The store will be closed for refit ting after Saturday night. MARCUS CLOTHING HOUSE , BAG BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DR. C , B. JODD , 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffa , la TKIjKIMIOXKS. 01 HOE. o ; . HI : ! : NO s cash price paid for rasjs all kinds of scrap inottils. Country dealers und merchants will Hntl it to their ndvuntugo to communi cate wltli us before disposing of their Blocks. GILINSKY BUGS. , Union Broadway Depot , Tol. 301. Council Bluffs , In. D. H. McDancld & Co. , Butchers' ' and Packers' Sup.ilm , Markat Fixtures , Casing , Bplcrs and S.umsn MakcrV Machinery. 82)- 622 Main St. , Council UlulTs. I.i. Aha UoiluM n Hides unil l''uri ' OFFICER & PU3EY , . BANKERS. Corner Main an 1 Ilrovlway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In feral n anl do ntntlo Collection mndo and interest pi ou tl no deposits Jl , Ml. CH.t.'HllittlIX , .11. It. Hyp , liar , No e and Tin out .Specialist. Council IllulD , - lown Mm > eji'St cross ejoi i painful nnil we ik vision , ! ' iMirnuliu , iioiiftic s , tilt- , ( luirKtM Irom the o.ira ca-J < t..rrli , ln > fever , nMhmi anil nil aeuto and din nig nllcitloni of tlio thro it u sictlnlt ) r.laii cyoi llt- tiril Hllhontp.iln ( ilisioi aceurntel > prcsi-rlbecl In illtllcult cn ii , ofti'n curlni , ' ( hninlo nuuralKli ami hick liuartmlio. hiuxlc'il opur.itloni when neteM- sarj , pulnloiily pcriurniuil ii iulii | { hott icsults Ulllce. blamnrl-lleno bloek. looml , ( . 'ouncll lllutta , lit 1 > U01'0AI. roit INDIAN SIM'I'LIKS AND J. Tianspoit.itlon IHip.irtinent of tliu Into- rlor , Ullli-u of Indian Atlalis , Washington. ApilH. Ih'.H. ' Sriilu.l piopnsiils Indoiscd "I'lo- posalu for l ! ( of , duels foi In rf must hi ) snbinll- tcil In supaiato i > n\olipus ) , h.tcoii , Hour , clntli- Inj ; , or tiansportallon , I'lc'us ' the cast-may bui and directed ( u tlio Commissioner or Indhui Alliilrs. Nos Cu and iiT U'oostt'r stieut. New YorU. will bu ri-rulviMl until I p m. of Tnosday , Miiyfi , l.s'JI ' , foi fiirnlshliu for llio IntllansiT- \li'o about IKJJ.OOJ pounds bacon , M.WM.OMO luiundsbei'f on the hoof. Ii0)lj ( ) ( ) pounds nel lii'i'f. ifiiiooo pounds beansMMI pounds liaMn ] ) O di'r.Mini,000 pounds corn , rnO.uoo piiunds colIVe.KI.O U.IXU pounds Hour , llli.O ( i pounds feed ( il.U/0 pounds hitr.l broad , 40.0JO pun nils lioinlny , ! iM > 0) ) iioiinds laiil , ( iiM li trreN muss pork , I'.VOOJ ixiuntlb o.ilineul , Mil.tO ) ptuindrt d.itlH'uo pounds rlco , 'J..OdO puiinils ton , U'.tH'O ' pounds co us f.ut , Ibo.noj pounds linn salt , 'lui.OiM pounds so.vp , 1,100,0(0 ( pounds siiK.ir , anil < U'- UO ) pounds vthcat. Also , lihtnkt Is. nooleii and cotton Kiioils , ( consisting in put : of tieklu ? 17.100 yiuils ! Mandaid iMllfi ) , loO.ftK ) yards ; drllllnj : , -'V.IUJ jauls ; duck , frru fioin all NI/ > Inn.'Ml n yards , denln s. ii''KiUaids. ' ' . KII ! - liam. .1(0,0)0 ( yards ; KontnrUy JuaiH. H.OOO vuids ; cliu\ lot , -"Mr 0 yaids ; bicnvn Hht'dtlii 2,0.oouyards ; bluaelied hhi'ollni : , 4VOO y.inli ; lilckon hlilrthiK. fiOOOyardH ; eulk-o shilling , KOOdyu Uslnsc ; ) , I.OJil yaidsi ; clothing , gro- coiU'- . notions , haidu.uo. ine < lk'.il hiipiillos , fii'hool bonks , fit1 , and a ImiK llbt of inKeellu- noous nrtli'li'i. such ns hnincss , phnss. tuKus , folks etc. . and for about 'i ? " > wagons ieiilred ( | for the serh e , to bo dullveied at Chlua.'o Kansas City , and H ouC'ltv. . Also , for such \MI.'OIIH as may bo reulied ] , ndaptcid totlu > I'lliniite of the I'aulllu roaHt. with Ual ; Ifonilu lirakcs , dtilUered at San l'i ini'lsco. Also , tiansportatlun for suehof thn arlloles , goods and Hiinpllcs that m.iv not lie conir.ict- u < l for to bo doll\ered at Iho Ak'enultis 1111 S Ml'nT MB MADK OUT ON ( lOVLIINUKNT m.\.NKH. buheduk'H Blioulnutlm Kinds and niiantltli's of snbslsti'iice supplies leqiilied foruach Agi'iiuy and -cliool , nnd HKI kinds and iiiiantllle.s In gross , of alt other goods , anil nrtlcli ) " , together with blank propinilH , con- ( lltions to tin observed by hlddurs , tlinn and plai'oof dulhoiy. tin ins of contract , and pay- mi'iit , transportatlim routes , and all othtii iiuci'ssury liutriiutlnns will hi' fuiulshed upon application lo the Indian Ullli'i ) In Washing ton or An. Bl unit I ! ) II'ntei * ti'fi.t , Niw Ynrn , The Commissaries of Subsistence ) , II H. A at C'lieyeiiuc , Chicago. Ieaven orlli , Omaha , Saint l < oiilsSulnt I1.ml.and nan rianulscothu ; I'ostmahlursut Moit'Ity ( , Iowa ; Ynnkton , H. Dakota : Arkansas ( . 'IIy , Culilwull , Topeka , and \Vielillit , Kitusas. and TiicMon , Ailioua , The right Is rosorvi'd by tlio gnvornmunt to lujicl any and all bldnor anv inn of any hid and these piopos.ils nro lnIted under iirovlso that appruurtutliiiH hhall bo mndo for llio supplies by congiuss. lllds will ho opened at thn limn and ( lay ahovu stated , and lildduis Mro Invlled ID ho present , at thn opening. t'KIITIFIKIl ' CHICKH. All ll.lls IUU t 1)1) ) aOCOIII' piuiled by I'crtlllod ulicuks or drafts upon MIIIIU I'nltoil Mali's Iloposltory or tl o 1'lrct National Hunk of Sm I'raiii'lHco , Cal for at lonst ll\ii pi'rrnnt of tlir amount of thu pro posal. T. J MOHUAN , UommUalouur. A-td 'tm RRILWRY TIME GRRD Joivcs ll'MICACU , MIL. k tiT 1'AUUI Arrives Oinnlm IU I' , ilcpot , Ulth and Mnrcy fls I Omaha. Leaves ICtlK'AiO , MIL. A ST 1'AL'L | Arrives _ Om ih.i 1 tl 1' . ill-pot. lOtli anil Marc ) jjts | Oiiinhn. MOpinl IhlenKO i.xpro : a I V 45 n in 9.15 n ml Clile.iiio Kxpruna | dUOpm Lcates I OMAHA A. ar LOIJlh i Arises Uniiiliu. | U 1' . ili'pol , 10th nnil Mrircy Kir I Oninlia. 40U p nil . . . . ' t. Louis Cannon Hall . il''SO p"ni l.eavu I K.H A. MO VALLHV I Arrlvo Oin.tliit I Depol IStli ami Wohnter 813 | Oinnlm. Uiivei lUIUAdO , Mil , . A bT 1'AL'L TAirlveT 1 rnii'ferl 1'nli n I'cpot , Coujull Tf.imfor Lrnll'IIICACl ! ) , Mil. * . ST I'AUI , Arrives 'l'r.Hi re J _ " Union llciMit , Con lullMllrnr. 'lnumfer Ii40 p m. . . . thlcngo Kxiiruss li 15 u m 040 n in' ' ( liloiL-o KxpiL-Hi . A 5 p m I.enves I K CS1' . JOII A.C II I Arrives Trnnnforl Union liepot. Council Illull * | 'l ranalcr 1(107 ( it in ! Kniiiin City Dny Kxpruii. . .I 641 p ra 1025 p ml. Kiinsas City KlKJitlixpre ! I-M n m Leaves I OMAHA & hi' . LOUIS j Arrl\eV 'lr. njfenUnlon | _ Depot , Cotinell lllults , rininifcr 4 43 p m | . . . .VI Louis C'nnon llnll . r _ \ 12 15 p jq Loavci IC1IICAOO , MIMiYNTlTyrlNCV i Jfrrlvcr Trmnterl t'nlon Di'pot , Council lilting I'l'rninfer . . - - - - - 040 it ra ( lilinvo Rxpronn TTziT p m ' .i,40 n ra 7.0S p ml ( reston I.ocnl 11 W n m Leaves | S1OL'CITV K. I'Al 11 1C i Arrives TninsliTj llnlun Desi t , C.'uunell lllults. I'l'miulof 7 O.'i n in MIIIIX City Arcotnmodntton | ( T < 0 a m C06 p ml . * H 1'nnl I1 prn i 110no p n ) CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK SI50.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . 25.000 DIKE TOHS-I A. Mlllnr , V. O Ola-is-n. II f * Sliuu'itrt.'K i ; . lltrU.I 1) Kdmundsoii , Uh irlm It , llannan Tr.insi.ut onortl UinlUiu b.nl- nei'i ltrost ; c.vplt-il nnd aurplui ut any tanlclu HoiHlr.voiluni lotr.i. INTEREST ON TIM DEPOSITS , Sf Qniinilrrp Altornoysat law , I'rac- ( X OilUIIUUb tlco In the Hfito ami federal couits. Itniins : i , -I and 5 Ilcno block , L'utincll Illuffn , la. flninhnrc Attornny nt I/aw , No. 10 HI , tllilllllJUs , i ourl struct , o\er llush- ni'll's Ntorc. Tnluphuno No. kl. lluslnesj horns. 8 a. m. to'J p , m. Council It hill's , I.i. COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surgical Institute. D s. iini.i.iNGEua , 1'jtoi'a ' Clironlodisciisus of all UlnilH unil iluform- ttlns t-pi-olalttus. Nun. " 001 unil ' 'uJJ llioilway : ( , L'uunull lllitirh. lu. To Bee-Keepers I curry u full line of Itoakeopurs' BUI > - pliort , includliiK comb ( oundiitioii , lion- ay knlvoB , tiiuokor.H , soctlons und all KupnlloB for the iininry. M. S. HOOP , 62U E. Uroud wiiy , Couucll Ululls , lovvu.