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    ' THE OMATiA BATLY'BEE ' FltlBAY. ' MATCOH 8/1880.
COPPERS ARE TOO EACiiR ,
Often Nabbing the Innocent nnd
Somotlmoa the Guilty.
THE FOOT RACE CONTINUES ,
Btrpi Ilolnit Taken to I'rovldo For
Invlnc nnd Sewers The Ilov.
Thnln'H Krlemls Greet
Him.
The Pollen Too I'rosli.
"What mndo you think of going over the
police records , nnd finding out that the police
judge declared eighty nut of every 100 per
sons arrested were Innocent ! " was asked
Councilman Knspar last night.
"Well , I happened to know of two or three
good business men from other cities whc
were hero on business nnd had to spend the
night In Jail with n lot of thieves , thugs and
prostitutes through the stupidity of the po >
lice. Some of them won't comu back , and
they nro not likely to tell any of their friend :
to come hero cither.
"One was n Dubmiuo merchant , who came
over on the 10 o'clock dummy ono night , and
was arrested before ho got to Harney street.
Ho stands high In the mercantile world , and
nskcd the onii'cr to come with him Into any
hotel nnd he would prove It , but that would
spoil a record and he spent tlio night in a
cell. He won't come to Omaha ngaln *
"Then then ! nro people right around here.
Ono girl the papers told about , who had
never been n night nway from homo in her
life , was rushed off In the patrol wagon nnd
locked up with a lot of prostitutes. She was
hysterical M night , anil never has been the
name girl since , for like others , tlio thought
that she was arrested oven without cause-
has in-eyed upon her mind until
she imagines she was ns bad as the police
thought she was. She was discharged in
tlio morning.
"Then I know of others , and when the po
lice records show that eight out of ten per
sons arrested are innocent , 1 think tlu-ro is
something wrong. J figured up the month
of February , and one day it wnstho 1'Jth * 1
think there were twenty-seven arrests and
twenty-live were discharged. For the
month , without including the prostitutes
that paid monthly lines , I figured that live
innoconl people were arrested to onu tlmt
was found'Kiiiltyand lined. "
"Have you the ligiirest" he was asked.
"Thoso I had 1 gave to the mayor , but I
may have more time In tlio future. I have
nothing personally against the nolleo force ,
but 1 think it's time thny should be taught to
UBO n little more discretion. "
"I think it's hurting Omalm , " ho contin
ued , "and not doing any good to any one ,
und the sooner It is cheeked the better. 1
know of respectable property owners and
residents around here , who would not like to
see their names in print , being treated the
mime way , nnd it is hardly safe for a person
to go out on the street after dark. "
The AVnlkiiiK Contest.
The tlreleas peds still continue to pound
tan-bark at the Colossoiim. The attendance
last night was about the same as the night
before. Out of the twelve starters but live
nro nmv upon the track , Cartwright , Hen-
nctt , Hourihan , Knpledrum and Gregg.
Much additional interest was infused in the
rnco last night by nn offer from Lord Itooth
to give the man who breaks the four-hour ,
six-day record , which Is 1S. > K miles , $100.
Hotli Cartwrieht and IJennctt will make an
effort to gather in the generous
Englishman's simolcons , nnd it is
quite probable that both men will
break thn record , They are going at an ex
traordinary pacennd each seems as fresh as
on the opening night. Uennctt appears to
bo the favorite with the spectators , and
every spurt ho makes evokes the most en
thusiastic applause. Ho Is determined , and
many are of the opinion that he will yet beat
Cartwright.
Next to the leaders , the struggle for fifth
place , which will take a piece of the money ,
between old man Gregi ; and Hyncs , excited
the most interest last night. Thev were a
tie at the send off , but , at 10 o'clock the old
man's tireless dog trot had carried him ono
mile ahead of his rival , who here threw up
the sponge and quit.
The Musical Union band rendered another
charming programme last night , nnd it is
a question which is the greatest attraction
the .nice , or the music. Director Hurry
Irvine is outdoing himself in his selections
this week , and the Musical Union is making
an enviable reputation for Itself. Every
man is n skilled musician , nnd under the
nblo supervision of Julius Meyer a high de
gree of perfection is mcvltablo.
Manager Prince is oxpectingii much larger
attendance this evening , and has again gen
erously concluded to admit the ladies free.
Following is the score of last night's r.ico :
Miles. Laps ,
Cartwright . 1'jO y
Bennett . 11 ! ) 4
Hourihan . 117 jo
ISngledrum . Ill 8
Gregg . UKi 7
Ilynes . 01 7
Homcssior . S7 0
SporliiiK NotnN.
On the llrst day of April the eight-hour
six-day nice , Buffalo Hill's and Lord Booth's
mustangs , twenty in number , against three
professional whfolmen , who are to bo named
six days before the race , will begin. This
event will bo the erowningone of the season.
The stakes are $ lOUO u side , and 03 and U5 of
the L-nte.
Wilbur F. Knnpp mis returned from Den
ver.
ver.Tho lady "byiors. " ten in number , will
roach hero to-day , and immcdiatly go into
training nt the Colosseum. Their six-day
race begins on the Ibtli.
The ) Hnckoyo
Last night the natives of Ohio mot In the
ofllco of Hsttibrool : Irvine for tliu purpose of
forming u genuine Uitckeyo club , Tlio Hon.
George F. lirown was chairman , and Charles
E. Clapp secretary. The llrst tiling done
was to nppoint a committee on organization ,
nnd the Hon. George H. Lake , Albion Dvcr ,
W. F Hechell.E. UoHowntorand W.W. Slny-
baugh were given charge of that business. It
w.ns understood that the membership should
not bo restricted to natives nlono , but to all
who had sUmt | any considerable portion of
their lives In that state , and considered
themselves as being Ohloans , This committee -
too was furttior Instructed to secure n suita-
bleplacoof mcoting for next Thursday night ,
and to give notice of the time and plaeo in the
city papers , und then the meeting adjourned.
HoVIIH Insured.
P. M. Council , who diorl recently , and
whoso body was shipped to Plymouth , N. ,11. ,
was In bolter circumstances financially than
at llrst thought. He had n $1OJO policy on
his Itfo In the Mutual Lifu Insurance com
pany of Now York. The policy was nmdo
payable to Mr , Connoil's brother , Congress
man W. J. Council. Tim dead mini has a
wife and three children.
He AViiH Anci-y.
J , P. Taylor , a gurdner , expressed his die-
gust nt getting arrested last night , ov scat-
turine a handful of silver coin on the side.
walk. Part , of It was lost to him forever ,
but he hud f-15 In his Insldo puckul.
In n Flutter.
LONDON , March 7. The Parncllites nro In
n duller of excitement over tha upproachlne
clotto of the Times case. Sir Charles Utihsell
is ready to nmUn un clitbyratu opening ad
dress lor the Parnolntes. He is determined
not to risk adverse decision on any grounds.
Most of the witnesses subpoenaed from Ire
land Imvo prnmkou tholr services free.
A Hnpitni'oiiiti'init liriitn.
RUBiiviLi.1 * , Jud. , March 7. Perry Hen-
nott , Boventy-txvo yeir : old , assaulted his
wlfo with a hatchet this mornlntr , crushing
her louH and Inflicting other injuries from
which bhe cannot rwovor , Great excitement
! m * been caused by tlio truuody unU lynching
1 highly probably.
Through ihn Panama Oiiiinl.
, March 7. The Hrltlsh vessel
KlJoi'fu'.o , ' . ' 70 tons burden , passed through
the Punama canal from Aepinwnll to Clm-
L'rt's , u dUluiii'O of fifteen nulcs. Thie Is the
lr t fomign vimo ! thul has prj > sud
the cauul from-onu porl'to. another ,
AMOAO TIIH FAHIKS.
How' Their Dreamland Is Worked. Jlj
Arl'n A | > | tllnnuc4.
It was a gay and fascinating fairy , will ;
yellow hair , sylph-like form , ruby lips , dart
blue eyes nnd light tread that Invited n Ur.i
man to nccompany her on n tour through tin
Innd of dreams and demons nt the lloyd last
night.
In real life this particular being lives ,
looks and ncU lilto ordinary mortals , bul
when lost In the malms presided over by nt ;
nil-powerful queen , she appears nnd van'
Ishes nt the wave of n magic wand. Saiil
she : "My mime is Lena , nnd I have a lovci
called Arthur. You must know , before we
po far on our Journey , however , thai Zntna-
llcl , king of hades , is passionately In love
with me , nnd maitcs my existence mis
erable. "
While Iho fairy and the newspaper man
were talking , Gamaliel anil two of his Impi
suddenly dnrtoJ from the gaping Jaws of n
dark cavern and bore Lena away into nn un
inviting spot , which they said was "Hag's Ko-
treat. " They were scarcely out of sieht
when the queen floated in , bringing Arthur
with her , whose despair nt tlio loss of his
sweetheart was dreadful to behold. Hut the
queen gave him great encouragement to win
her back.
"My naino Is 'Fant.isma,1 nnd I will help
you. "
"You rule her ! " Inquired Lena's earthly
visitor.
"This Is my kingdom , and I must bo
obeyed , .lust see how Satan nnd his cohorts
tumble to my racket ! "
As the imperial creature uttered
these words her golden rod . de
scribed two circles and almost
Instantly the scene of midnight gloom
und horror changed to ono of uorgcous splen
dor , revealing a great big family of lovely
fairies , with Lena nnd Arthur again united
and in their midst , as happy as they could
bo. Alter a short season of hilarity there
more trouble came to the wanderers. They
wore led into dens inhabltated by witches ,
chambers haunted by ghosts , places where
human skeletons held high carnival , nnd
finally n place occupied by boars. At inter
vals Xumallcl cot possession of the fair Lena
and carried her oil , so that the queen nnd
Arthur were sorely troublc.l in their efforts
lo down Iho red-handed villain , At lust they
succeeded nnd consigned liim to the depths
of his own volcano. It was a desperate
struggle though. Itoth Lena nnd Arthur
were alternately in Zuninllcl's power , and
with thiir queen they finally wore united for
eternity in heaven.
It is "F.intasnm , " as arranged and oper
ated on Oio Boyd stage. The thousands who
scu It from tlio front have no Idea of the mag
nitude nnd mechanism of this attraction. It
Is undoubtedly ono of the biggest cntcpriscs
of the kind over undertaken. Including Iho
scenery , trick business nnd trappings , over
ono thousand articles or pieces are required
to make the production perfect. Columns
could be filled in describing them. Aside
from those who take part in the perform
ance , lifty people find employment in han
dling the properties. Away up in the fly
loft a do/.in men manipulate the drop
curtains and below ns many more work in
unison with them to make the quick trans
formation scenes which are the surprise nnd
wonder of every audience. All those green
monsters , dragons , snakes , skeletons , trapdoors
doors- and self-moving objects are worked
by ropes , wires and springs fastened nbovo
and below in such position thai each drops
Into Its place at the ritlit ; time , and docs
whatever has to be done. The revolving
platform and pedestals on which tableaux
are shown are turned by men who lay under
them on their backs. The crystal fountain
in which Lena is shown to bo above all
women , forms n very striking feature of the
scone in which it plays a part. Lena
reaches her high stand by means
of u step ladder and is strapped to n box of
iron , which prevents her from falling. Lena
( Ida Mnnsiny ) has been playing mntomino
fairy for live years. She says it is harder to
do than any speaking character on the stage.
Watch her motions closely and you can easily
interpret their meaning , so accurately and
artistically are they worked. Fantasmn is
also n clever little woman , who has a stu-
pcnduous ambtion ! to some day become a
soubret star. Charles Ueiircl , the Xumclicl.
is much moro of an important personage be
hind the scenes than in front of them. Ho
manages and directs the stage. Tlio rear op
erations are moro wonderful than Iho front
perlormance.
PAVISMUNT AND SKAVJ2U.
Steps Ueliif ; Taken to Start Both
Improvements.
Yesterday afternoon the board of nublic
works received from Cleric Southard n copy
of the ordlnaneo'passed at the last meeting
of the city council , instructing them to ud-
vertlso for the necessary bids for paving ,
grading and sewering for ISS'J. This is
equivalent to an oillcial notification und tbo
board will at once proceed to advertise.
The bids for paving will bo opened April 5 ,
and they call for prices on paving with Colorado
rado sandstone , Sioux F.ills granite , as-
phaltum , cedar block , cypress block or brick.
This is the llrst time that brick has been
specified as a paving material. The contracts
will bo let for the year , and tlio lowesl bidder
on paving in nny ono of the above named
materials will receive all thoework in that
class for the year. The tlmo for opening
bids is about two weeks inter than n year
ago , but that is owing to the council being
n little slow in passing the necessary
ordinances. Lust year about eighteen miles
of streets were p-.ivcd at a cost of about
$1,0011,000 , but this year only one-half of tlmt
amount is considered necessary.
The amount set apart for sewering is
* 100,000 , against $ mooo in 1SSS. How it
will bo expended will depend to n lurgo ex
tent on the number of sewer extensions re
quired , otherwise it will bo regulated accord
ing to the amount of district sewering asked
for , and shared by the property owners in
terested.
For grading purposes , the ordinance calls
for an expenditure of Slft'J.OOO ' , against $10OUO )
hist year. Some unfinished work hits been
left over from last year , notably that on
Twenty-second street , between Davenport
and California.
.1. H. Smith & Co. were the contractors ,
and quit work in Iho full , owing lo some mis
understanding with the property pwnors In
thai vii'luity. Probaoly the bids will bo ad
vertised to-day.
COUDIALLY WliLCOMUD.
Dr. Tlialn Findn That lie IK Antony
.
Members of the Plymouth Congregational
church In KounUe place und other Congro-
gnllonalists of the city , gave the Kov. A. U.
Thain , the now pastor of Plymouth church
of Gnlesburg , III. , a reception lust night. It
was in honor of his installation as pastor of
the congregation.
Tlio proceedings of the evening were presided -
sided over by Hev. J. L. Malle , although it
had been announced that the Kov. Wlllurd
Scott would bo muster of ceremonies. Ho
was absent. The basomenl of the church
was thronged with people. The programme
was us follows :
Mute ( jmirtolie- , H. Shelby , H. H ,
. Uuiluy , J , H. Conrad , A. It. Lemon
ToasU ;
Greeting From American Homo Mission
Society . Unv. J. L. Mallo
Omaha Congrcgatlonullsm , Past and
IVcsent . G , W. Hall , osq.
Vocal Solo-Selected .
. . . . , . Mrs- Ida May Baldndgo
The Whole Man . Kov. G. W. Crofts
Omuha Congregational Clergy j A Lay
man's View . H. P. Chambers , esq.
_ . Kofrushments.
Church Fellowship. . . .Kav.J. Duryoa , D , D.
boremuio-Opon Thy Lattk-o .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Emma K. Hunt
What Might Ho Said . V , K. Homier , esq.
1 ymimth . Knv. A. K. Thaln , D. D.
Chorus -Hlessod Ho the Tie That TJinda
At 10 o'clock un Intermission of a few
minutes was tnkon and a neat little lunch
was served to all In attendance. Tlio recon !
t on was finished by the conjugation singing
"lllesl be the Uo that binds. "
Dr. Thuln was accorded u hearty welcome
to hls > now pastorale.
No KiitiniiNslon In Mliuiosotn.
ST. PAUL , March 7. Uy a vote of 50 to 3ft
the house of .representatives this afternoon
rufuoud to submit to the people an niriend-
J'ont ' In favor of Iho prohibition uf the liquor
Austin Corhln Hi.-rlonsly 111.
Niw : .YoiiK , March 7. AUhtm CoHiln ,
president of the Heading and Long Island
railroad coiJipanlc is
SOUTH OMAHA.
Tlio Street Ilnll'wny OrcHiinneo.
"But that street riHhv.iyclmrter ordlnrinc
Is notyctpasscil , " slRiilllcanlly MA a tint :
as ho contemptuously refcrreil to the prc
ceeillngs of tlio council yesterday. With i
string o ( profanity us long as a list of tin
sixty-one South Omnha silicons and as vcn
onions ns u rutwuvii.y buzz snvr , he said , "wi
now imvo one or tlmt kind of ordinances Urn
was saddled on thn city by all kinds of quea
tlonnblc mentis and considerable boodle en
couraBomcnt , nnil I don't think Unit \vo wll
have unotlicr. Why , just thhik of it , n net
work ordinance covering ovary street. W <
will sec that that ordinance is killed. 'I knoti
the gang behind It and they haven't dot (
dollar. They only wnnt It to Roll out to tnc
highest bidder. I do not sec how n mctnbci
of the council can have the check to presenl
such an ordinance , nor why the council will
receive It. JJut wo will see that this hydra-
headed monster is smothered with kisses
mid hugged to death.
Blntiglitorliii ; Hlntlstlos.
The following la the slaughterings nt the
various packing houses for tha two weeks
ending respectively February S3 and
March 2 :
Houses. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Ilnnnuoml&Co. : it)7 ) ? 1ST1 : Jj
Hammond & Co. 2,8b7 1,05. * > OKI
Swift & Co U.1S7 ! i,3W S-13
Swift & Co it.VMl 2S'J4 314
Armour Co. . . 5SSO W.1 * ! S <
Armour & Co. . ' .i.'lill 803 ( iO
OmiihnCo 4,141 . . . . . . . .
Omaha Co , ! > .Vi . . . . . . . .
Totnls 30S13 0,101 2,081
Including fifteen ealvos killed by Swift &
Co. , the total killings for the week ending
February aj were S..IUS , und for tlio week
ending March S , including liftccncalves
killed by Swift & Co. , the slaughterings
were 'J-i.Sll. .
Tnllor.s' Union Organize.
South Omuha branch of the Tailors' Na
tional union was organized Wednesday with
tlio following oftlcers : President , Bonnet , I. . .
Short ; vice president , ICdwnrd Hoffmann ;
secretary , Max Schmidt ; treasurer , Ctmrlcs
Horr. A charter has been applied for. The
union will hold regular meetings the first
Monday evening of each month at 7 o'clock ,
in Ivnights of Labor hull , and shop iiiccMnira
will bo held every Saturday uvcning ( u
Wright & Haldwin'8 ' shop.
Directors of the li , and n. Moot.
The directors of the Loan and Building
association met Wednesday night in Secretary
K. C. Lane'sotllce. John A. 13oo and Secretary
Lane were added to the auditing committee
nnd the committee was authorized to publish
the report and adopt a system of book-keep
ing. Four hundred dollars was sold at ! )7 )
per cent premium. The president was
authorized to employ a solicitor for stock
subscriptions during the last two weeks of
this month. _
February School Hcpni-t.
Superintendent A. A. Munroo reports that
during February there were UU1 school
pupils registered , of whom 4 < > S were boys and
445 girls. The averac-e attendance was ! )0 )
per cent. There were nineteen neither ab
sent nor tardy.
Notes About the City.
Miss May Ilishol , ol Lawis , la. , is visiting
in the city , the guest of Miss Lou Krioii.
Samuel G , Wright , of thollrmof Wrisrht
fi Baldwin , will leave Friday for Chicago on
business.
A daughter lias arrived at the homo of J.
M. Grantjiam.
Members of South Omaha lodge , No. 00 ,
A. O. U. W. , will go to Council Bluffs Friday
cvcuing to make a fraternal visit.
Daniel O'Neill , of this city , one of the
committee of the Nebraska Oklahoma colony ,
returned from Indian territory Thursday.
Ho brings glowing reports of tlmt country.
The regular monthly dance of the Emanon
will be given Friday evening. Good music
has been secured. Messrs. J. 12. Coition ,
Albert E. Hnghain and Charles S. Forsyth
are the reception , and / . Cuddmgton , 11. A.
Carpeutor and L. C. Gibson the floor com
mittees.
Some industrious thief stole a pair of fine
trousers otl the display rack in front of S.
M. Press's store last evening. The police
were notified , but wore unable to get any
clue.
clue.Work
Work has been commenced to excavate
under tlio Heed house , aud grade the lot
level with the street.
Friends of Robert Eunston are pushing
him for councilman from the Fourth ward.
Mr. Funston is ono of the best men in the
citv , and will not onlv bo a strong candidate ,
but if nominated wquld make an excellent
municipal lawmaker.
A Fourth ward republican caucus was held
in an oQlco in the Exchange last night.
Robert U. Livingston post , No. 'Ml , Q. A.
R. , will civo its first annual hall Friday even
ing in A. O. II. hull , Rowley's block. Ar
rangements have been completed and an ex
cellent social evening is assured. .
L. U. Woods , the scalper nt the stock
yards , who was arrested for forgery , w.is de
livered over to an Omaha constable. There
is only MO ut stake.
David Anderson is a visitor nt Lincoln.
A star chamber republican caucus was
Mold Wednesday evening.
Hugli Nelson , long of the Rycd , is now the
clerk ul the Hotel Bccksted , Twenty-sixth
und O streets.
At 5 o'clock Wednesday nigh t thostrlko of
the journeymen tailors wassettledand n scale
of prices for a year agreed on. The men have
returned to work.
Some reckless shooting in the Third ward
ut midnight Tuesday night scared residents
and gave the police trouble and caused com
plaints.
Dr. M. J. O'llourko has removed to the
Harry building , N and Twenty-seventh
streets.
Loutcn services were held In St. Martin's
Protestant Episcopal Mission , Thirty-third
anil R streets , last evening.
A fine now lOU-gallon llro extincnishor or
chemical engine has been received by the
Armour-Cudahy Packing company from
Chicago : The engine has a roll of U5J foot of
rubber hose and is one of the best chemical
engines made ,
At the regular meeting of Division
No. ! ) . A. O. II. , it WHS decided to
change the time of the next regular meeting
from Sunday afternoon the 17th to Friday
afternoon the 15th to arrange for the proper
observance of St. Patrick's day. All mem
bers nro particularly requested by President
Mahoncy to bo present at the next meeting.
The annual meeting for tlio election of of-
llcersof the Land and Building association
will bo hold in President David Anderson's
ofllco Saturday night.
C. H. Rich , of the Stockman , is on the sick
list.
list.Tho
The Independent political club met nt
John'Fryo's , Twenty-sixth and Q streets ,
last ovoning.
%
Advice i < ) Mntlifli-j.
Mrs. WInslow'a Soothing Syrup should al
ways bo used for children teething. It soothes
the child , softens the gums , alluyu all pain ,
cures wind co'Ic ' , and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. 35 cents a bottle.
A AVliolo Knnilty Murdered ,
ST. Louis , March 7. Information comes
from Paducali , Ky. , that Mitchell Peebles
und his wife and two children wore found
murdered in bed in their homo on Duck
crook this morning. No particulars nro
given , hut it has been reported that Peebles
had received u considerable sum of money ,
nnd It is supposed that thieves entered the
IIOUHO aud committed the horrible deed for
the purpose of robbery.
Tlio American Art Kxhlhlt.
WASHINGTON , March 7. A largo and fash
ionable assemblage , Including Vice Presi
dent Morton and u number of senators , at
tended the opening reception of the Amor-
icau art exhibit to-night , at tire clogant real-
: lenco reuimtly puriTiasod by Mr."Morton
from A. Q. Boll. There nro Ifil pictures , of
in estimated value of ( l'J.5,000. The exhibit
.vill last about ten days , and is given for the
Denellt of the Garllold memorial hospital. .
' Tlio liidliina ljejUlutiii-o.
iN'DUKAl'OLis , March 7--Tho positive an-
lOUiiootiR-nt of Governor Hovoy that there
, vlll not bo.an extra seBsion of thn general
isaeinbly luw Induced' the democratic ma ;
'only to begin. pushing appropriation bills
to final. passaRiV The deficiency
bill passed the senate this morning , nnd that
body will fins * n gimii l npproprhitlon bill.
A bill also pasted tlicMms'o authorizing the
state treasurer to borrow SI,400,000 with
which to meet th < J'tH > lleletiey in the stnto
treasury.
A New Okinliom v Itontl.
ST. Lofis , March , " . ' A charter was filed
with the secretary of stnto of Kansas at To-
poknto-dayfor a nowVallrond to Oklahoma ,
I to be known as the iiutchlnson , Oklahoma
& Gulf. The capital stock Is * 3,000,000. It
Is supposed to bo a Union Pacific enterprise ,
ns General Solicitor Williams , of the Union
Pacific , is named In the charter ns president
of the company.
KonlniiH Denounce IicC.iron ,
NEW Yonrc , March 7. [ Special Tele
gram to THE HIJI : ] The executive counsel of
the Fenian brotherhood held n meeting In
this city to-day and adopted n resolution re
questing the press to announce on their behalf -
half that the spy Le Caron never had been a
member of the Fcnlnn brotherhood.
-Jumped the Trnok.
Ci.KVRi.tNii , March 7. A passenger train
on the Cleveland & Canton railroad jumped
the track and ran Intondltch , near Coehcton ,
Ohio , to-night. About a dozen persons were
hurt , but none seriously.
Dcumndft Recognition.
LONDON , March 7. General Lcgltlmc has
sent a telegram to the European govern
ments announclnir that the rebellion in Hayti
had been crushed , nnd demanding roeognij
tion of his government.
-
The AVc.it hur Indications.
Nebraska , Iowa und Dakota Fair , cooler ,
northerly winds.
WANTS.
C HIM ) To bo ndoptud. pin be se n nt \ \ . 0.
A. Hospital , too nth st. Koferonco re
quired , reference given.
V\M N'l'KD Dlshwislior. InimeiTiatelj-rat the
Homo Jtrstmirant.
TTUIU SAI.K .Shelving , counters , .show cases.
-L awning and &tnrn Hxtnred , t vx ) llroaawiiy.
HUNT Two nicely furnished rooms for
man und wife or Uvogentlemeti , with usoot
baths. Homed by furnace.'I South Seventh
street , A incut block.
\XrANTKI-Tho people to try the City Steam
_ * JrJ.niimlry , ai North .Main.
TTIOH IlKNT Cheap , two handsome , now , six-
J- room cottages , north of transfer. Council
Illtill'H. Inquire Illnnd Hlshtor , 5th avo. and
. ' 1st st.
LADIES
OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
AUK INVITED TOOAIJ , AT
Mrs. C. I. GIUETT'S
And soelicr line line of Iliilr
Hoods. I'lNKST IIAIU
OKNAMENTS In the city.
WlgH. Hoards , etc. , for Kent
or sale.
Qlifth'nnd ' Coylc nnd Myers
Oferiso 1'nlntt * . I lull-
Dressing. Etc.
HVo. 'JO niiiiii M.Council , IJIiills.
Orders l > y mall receivepronipt attention.
Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro
tectors , Etc ,
Agents wanted.
C. II. JUI I > ,
Cnuiicil llliiiTd la ,
Tuos. Orpicnu. ' - II. AI. PUSEV.
OFFICER & PUSEY.
BANKERS.
Corner Main and Hrondway ,
COUNUIIj UkUKFS , IOWA.
Dealers in foreign r.nil domestic exchaiiRe.
Collections made and interest paid on time de
posits.
D , H , MGQANELD & GO , ,
Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool &Furs ,
Highest market prices. Prompt return
nnd KZi Muln St. . Council Illulln. low
SPECIAL DRIVE TO-DAY
AT THE
* STORE !
i.
52-inch , all wool Ladies' Cloth , 44c a yard , wovtli 65c.
2.
75 dozen Gent's White Shirts , 25c , worth 37yac.
*
150 dozen Ladies' Swiss Lisle Vests , 12ysc apiece.
n mm mmm m mamtar EW 3rf * wwraii
4 = 01 B O ID'W'Sr ,
- OLID
MERCHANTS
Who Will Save You Money
IFYOU BUYof THEM.
Z/5
ADAMS Z5o
>
& CO.'S
SHOE
House ,
417 llroadwny ,
DO Council llluiru.
THE BEST. ] flips'
Is Always j SSS-g § ?
" "
CHEAPEST : i Si" oo e
MB El
As I cnn prove 1 > y I s-
hundreds. I Rs m g
Lanzendorfer & in
oo
Strohbehn ,
No. 221 CM
MA IK STICK KT. CO
FIELD & ESTEP ,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Particular attention given to Embalming.
\o. II X. Mnlii St. , Council Itlulft.
Furultura ropalrliiR neatly done.
Ofllco calls attended promptly day nnd night.
GO TO THE
And -'el tiic I ut littin- ; Suit
you ever lisul.
No , 397 Broaiway- , - Council Blifs ,
DAISY f
The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Io\va , 9
miles south of Creston , 100 * miles east of Omalia.
Good G room house.
. Barn with room for eight horses , and. cow burn , sheds
graineriea , orchard , etc.
Good wells , living water , tame grass.
Near school , church , etc.
Easy torma.
Write - ; C. J. COLBY ,
522 Paxtbn Block , Omaha , or Broadway and 30th St.
Council BLuff Jowa.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY A PIANO ,
ORGA-N , SHEET MUSIC , MUSIC
BOOK , OR ANY KIND OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
Call on us. Wo hoop only the best and Intent improvod. Wo .
boll the Celebrated '
HARDMAN , FISHER & EVERETT PIANOS , ROYAL AND
* CENTURY ORGANS ,
JVOJY/5 JtKTTKIt IN TIIK MAUKKT
Wo fcoll for Cash nnd on Monthly Puynionts. Wo cunruntco batlbfactlon In
PIUOE ANU QUA LIT V.
CO.VJ3 AX1 > SUE UN , OK NKND FOR CATALOG UJC.
ADDOKSS
MUELLER MUSIC CO. ,
\o. iot ; .IIAI.V sTitai"r , - . . < ; < > i.vcn. iL.iirrKt IA.
1' . S. Pianos and -Organs , to rout , tuned and repaired. Wo ulso furnish
Cbt.inmtes On 1'ijiu Organs ,
PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS
.RV
D I
JOHN GILBERT , 521 Main St.
TELEPHONE ± 24. Estimates
Correspondence Solicited. On Application.
SIZES FROM
25 TO 300
LIGHTING ,
HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE
Speclllentlona nnd estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Itepnlutlon. DnrnlillltyOunr
antccd. Can show letters from users wlu-re Kuel Kconnmy Is eciunl with Corliss Non-Comfonsinu.
E. C. HARRIS , Agent ,
Send for Catalogue. No. BIO Peai-1 Street , Council Bluffs
ThIE ORDER WAS
POST NO BILLS !
V O U N K E RMA AS.
BROADWAY
STATIONED
SCHOOL SUPPZ./f5. >
tar1leCICc ! | | ) | | > est UMBERS.
SWANSOH MUSICS-
S. A .Pierce , Proprietor. M > . 23 < f Broadway- No.114Main St.
rornituro ft Stoves
on wez/f/y / / or monthly
.
ta/rrcnrs. Bear ,
,
Selections tones/
prices. Liberalcfisaunl
ff CA5A/-Hja ( j
A. J. M AN D E Uer'way
. /r/A/NEH/-x\ / /
DEALER IN
' oors &SHo .sr
/V O 326 BROADWAN.
| ivc.flr ! v/je Laundry Work A Seca \ >
/ /r/ STEAM
/V.A/lain St. Telephone
SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT.
NEW OUIlioSITY SHOR
- B UT.TS
TRANSFER CO ,
JWV'irM 1 Wsid- < --i4 i
GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. '
KTQ. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260