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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APKIL 1 , ISOi. THE CM AH A. BIDE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFMCK : No. 12 1'KAliL STREET. Delivered 1 y Cnrrtcr In any part of the City. II. W. TlLTOJf - MANAOKlt. TKLEI'IIONES : Ilusinoss Oftlcc , No. 43. Ktllior. No. ffij. SllMUt JllCX'llOX. N. Y. I1. Co. L. Dlcilernian Is in Chicago. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , cool. Craft's chattel loans , 0 Sapp blonlt. ( lenulno UocU Spring coal , Thatcher , 10 Main A mnrrlnRo license was Issued yesterday to Henry N . Chase of Harrison county and Julia M. CotTKcshall of I'ottawattamlc. The funeral < ! xoreise.i of Colonel Chnrlcs Swan will bo held ut Ills late residence on Stutsinun street this afternoon nt3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs , Kmll LolTcrts will celebrate their silver wedding April 8 at their resi dence , ! KO Kluventh avemio. by giving a re ception to a number ot their friends. The saloon injunction canes ; which have been brought by H , T. Burgess , with the firm of IlurUe It Henry as attorneys , will bo tried in superior court from Arml 15 to " 0. Two wedding were performed by Justice Hammer yesterday , the parties being John ( Jrossniiin and Anna Jensen , both of Lincoln , Neb. , nml ISdwIn C. Mould cf Perry und Klla Toivnscnd of Council HluITs , In superior court yesterday the C.TSO of Hart against llorton was to Imvo been tried but the dofoLihuit failed to nppear and a Judgment wns granted the plaintiff for tlllXl , , the nmuimt asked for In his petition. The cases of J. .1. Hudd , charged with the larceny of 11 bnlc of hay from thu feed store of Jacob Stein , and John Murphy , charged with the larrenv of a pair of scissors , were continued In police court yesterday until this morning at 1) ) o'clock. The following cases of measles were re ported yesterday : Mac Hnnchott , 120 fourth strupt'Hurt ; Wise , ( JOt'i South Sixth street ; Joel Hoggs' family , Ifi South Tenth street ; 1) . A. Wales , 311VillInm street ; R H. War ner's family , fil.l Washington uvcnuo ; Annie Lai-son , KM Broadway. At n tiicetliii ; held In St. Paul's church Monday evening. March ! iO , 1M)1 ) , the follow ing named persons wcro elected members of the vestry for the ensuing year : 1) . C. Bloomer. Al. Duquette. John T. Stewart , John N. Hnldwln , S. W. licslev , T. K. Cavin , M. 1C. Smith , S. P. MncCoimell , J. R Kimball - ball , W. J. Jamison , H. R Field. Nclllo ( ! . , wlfo of J. M. Shea , died at 1010 : o'clock Monday night nt the residence , 000 South Twenty-third Htrcet. aged twenty- eight years , after a two weeks' Illness. Her dcathVas n great shock to her friends , as It was not thought that her Illness wns serious until a few hours before she was given up by her physician. The funeral xvlll bo held this inornlnir nt 0:30 : o'clock from St. Francis Xnvler's ' Catholic church. The following apportionment of Jurors has boon made by the county clerk for the court in Avoca : W. S. Williams , C. M. Clnpp , A. W. McDonald , II. C. Hough , Knoch Taylor , T. S. McKlhanv ' , Chris Hasrnussen , Joseph , McGlnnlss , K.'P. C'oop , William Ueed , J. II. Slvers , A. N. Hnlliday , Jurgen Stamp , Per- man Norrls , James Connor , J. M. Frum , John Hoi-Kin , W. C. Stafford , .lop Pierce , Jatnos Holler , Uoorgo Plumb , H. C. Brandes , \V. \ H. Van. On the ovcnliiR of April 0 n ball and ban quet will bo given in the Masonlu temple by Abe Lincoln [ OJt , No. ! 3'J , Urnml Army of the Hcpublle , the proceeds of which are to fjo to the relief fund. The following committees have been appointed to have the oversight of the nffiilr : Arrangements , J. 1) ) . Drlnsbacli , ( ieorRO Miles , LO. J. Abbott ; decorations , FothorliiKhnin , Whltelaw it Co. and L , . A. Casper ; tickets , H. C. Hubnard , Theodore Onlttar , U. S. Dnv.-son , E. L. Shn'art ( , D. I ) . Mnltbyand the members of the \Vomun's Ho- linf corpn ; reception , Donald Mucrao , H. C. llubbard , John Llndt , K. L. Shugart imd John Keller ; floor managers , J. U , Dries- bach , J , Li. Tomploton and K. J. Abbott. Supper will bo served by the Woman's Ho- llof corps. SPUING GOODS A.TIJO8TON STOIUO FotticrlnKhaui , Wikliolniv & Co's. At- Iriuuluiis for the We ok. Notwlthstnndlnt' the gloomy weather of last week thousands of people of Council Bluffs and vicinity visited the Boston store to udmlro mid purchase the beautiful spring goods that were opened each day. The spring styles of ladles' dross Koods wore never so handsome as they nro this year. The de partures from last year's styles are very radical and embrace all grades of goads. During this \vrok Indies will be well repaid for a , visit to the Boston store whether they wish to purchase or not. They will enjoy looking at the manv now and beau tiful fabrics which they can llnd , and If east ern prices will bo any additional inducement they will be uniiblo to resist the temptation to select something. Every line is full and you will bo well entertained when looking them ovor. Wo will furnish you wall paper this spring , Jn nil tbo Intosr. styles , at eastern prices , and will guarantee satisfaction both la quality and material. I10STON STOKE. Council UlulTs , In. FOTlIEIHNdllAM , WlIITKIAW it CO. J'JKHHOA'A L J'A K A ( IK A 1'IIS. George J. Crane loft last night for Chicago. Hcv. B. 1' . McMonomy loft for Colfax last evening. Ktmnct Tlnley returned yesterday from n visit to Chicago. City Treasurer Klnnehan returned yester day morning from n trip to tlio cast , T. J. Kvnns Is conllnnd to his homo on Oakland nvcnua b.v an attack of la grlppo. Air. J. C.Kelly of Crescent has moved with HH family to Oleander , Cal. , where they will inaku their future homo. ElsonVhittlcsoy of Kansas City was In tbo Dluffs yesterday , thoKiicst of his parents , Colonel and Mrs. A. T1 Whlttlesoy. Mrs. 12. J , Chnpln and son , lialph , anil Miss Kate Wlsinan , of Hastings , la , , are visiting the family of ( Jcorgo Hlnxslm. Captain O. M. IJrown , Mrs. Jt-nnlo Mac- Council and Miss Nellie Robinson , loft lust evening for n several weeks' visit in Cam bridge , O. Mr. J. K Ktittcr , formerly of Trcdonla , Kan , , has moved hero to take charge of the Council HluITs canning factory. Ho will re side nt 1118 Fifth avenuo. Mrs. Gcorgo U. Wheeler of Denton street Is In n vtT ) critical condition. Shu bos occn 111 for several weeks , but it Is now thought that thnre Is but little hope of her recovery. C , (1. ( Saumlors returned last evening from n three weeks' trip to Boston and other east ern ol ties , Mrs. Haundors , who has boon visiting relatives at Manilla , also returned home. C. C. Field , representing A. G. Spauldlng & llroi. , is In the elty for n few days , Intro- ' tluclng the new Victor bicycles which the Spauldlng brothers control. Mr. Field is nn expert wheelman. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy returned from Jacksonville. Ill , , yesterday and will ro- inaln In the lUulTs until Friday. They will bu at homo to their friends on Thursday and Friday afternoons , Jnmos I ) , Klhvoocl , of Chicago , assistant su perintendent of the mall weighing service , is in the city for the purpose of starting out the weighers la their business. Today Is the llrst day on which the weighing Is done , and for the next thirty days nil mall In every part of tha country will bo weighed in order to furnish some basis upon which the roads shall bo paid by the government for the transportation. Dr. Myron Pholps. son of Dr. Stephen I'holt > s , pastor of the I'resbytnrlan church of this city , has Just graduated from the lioinoo- pathlo department of the Iowa state uni versity , and has located at Ilnrlau , Shelby county , for the pradlco of Ids profession. Dr. { 'helps is n young man of tine education and excellent natural talents , The people of Hurlan nro to bo congratulated upon thu fact of liU Imvlng located among them , Shugart & Co. carry largest stoclc of bulk Held , garden mid Mower seeds la the \vost Catalogue und samples by mall. J. n. Atkins , western ngcnt for DoPauw's pinto glass company , will plvo estimate * on plato delivery In Iowa and Nebraska , Brant Laundry Co. . 620 I'carl street. Tclo- l > ticme 'AH ) , ( JOous culled for and ucllvcrcd. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Charles McVeigh Digs Ills "Way to Freedom from tbo Jail , HE LEFT A SMALL HOLE IN THE WALL , Kovcrnl Inlerotllnii Stilts Commenced Kcilcral Court Notes About tJtrcctClcanltiK Clnra fc inl'.li .Matters. Charles McVeigh was arrested Monday afternoon by Onicer Murphy on a charge of peddling without a license. On bis person were found a number of alleged gold rings which ho had boon trying to dispose of. Ho was lidd away in the city Jail to await the action of Judcu McCco , but when the court came to sit In Judgment on Ulm McVeigh wits not there to bo sat upon. A hole in the rear wall of tbo Jail marked the place where ho had once been. One of the heavy Iron bars which line the brlclc wall had been neatly sawed through and bent up out of the way , leaving an aperture perhaps eight Inches wldo through which ho had put his body. Severn ! blcks nad then been removed and the prisoner was free. When the escape was made Is not known positively , but it was not earlier than mid night. The other prisoners who were in the Jail claim not to have known anything about the affair until this morning , when they found him gone. They state that late Mon day night McVeigh left his cell and came out into the corridor where ho beiran covering himself with soap. They thought ho was Koing to take a bath , but It never entered their minds Hint ho wns preparing to toke leave. It Is thought , however , that the pris oners know more about the escape than they will admit , but are deterred from saying anything about It from n delicate sense of professional courtesy. Among the other prisoners were several who'had been sentenced in the federal court to terms In the Polk county Jail for boot- legging1. They evidently did not think It was worth while to escape , as their sentences are not to exceed three months in any case , and at the end of that time they will be able to KO back to their vocation with their spirits renewed by ttio rest and recreation which is to bo found in the Polk county Jail. McVeigh is a young follow of about sev enteen years of age , slightly built , smooth faced , and wearing a brown shirt. Further particulars as to his appearance cannot bo obtained for the fact that ho was not noticed very closely when ho was put in the lock-up. Marshal Tompleton made a trip to Omaha yesterday morning in order to llml some trace of the fugitive If posiblc. A descrip tion was left with the police , but there is not much probability that McVeigh will bo seen In tills part of the country very soon. The city marsnal says ho will Rive a reward of.T > for his apprehension.- Deputy Marshal White , who was acting ns Jailer at the time tbo escape was made , savs ho will innko it Sal , as ho thinks his Individual dignity has been damaged to the extent of about $10. Tim ( ircat Klro Hale. The monster slaughter lire sale of clothing , boots and shoes , etc. , began yesterday morn- liiir at the store of M. Marcus , and the room was thronged with bargain seekers. At the present rate it will take only a few days to close out the stock , although there are over $18,000 worth of goods on hand. Most of the goods offered for sale are not at all damaged , but the prices nro put nt from one-fourth to one- third of the real value Just the same. Men's flno white shirts are going at iiSc to GOc ; men's night shirts , handsomely embroidered , ! ! 0c ; mien's underwear , worth $2 , $3 and W , forl ; $ S pants , * 'J.M ) ; hats , GOc , worth S2 , etc. , etc. These prices irive un Idea of the way things are going , and of course the stock can't last long nt these prices. Delays are dangerous. Corno now ami got the greatest bargains over to bo had In this city. The store will not bo opened this morning' until 9 o'clock. M. Miners , WO and 548 Broadway. Our spring stock is now complete. If you want to bo in styfo call nt Holler's ' , tbo tailor , ! UO Broadway. Arguments In utHtrlut Court. District court opened yesterday morning with Judge II. E. Deemor on the bench. The greater part of the morning session was oc cupied by the calling of the docket. After this formality had boon gene tUrouirh with , the following assignment was miulo for the rest of this week : Wednesday A. Coohran vs W. W. Cones nt al..l. A. Landstroin vs 1'etor Heck , I'uter C. MllliirvsJ.V. . Mime. A. Itosonberz vs Mrs. Salllo Stlllman , A. Overoa vs Mike Ivlldure et al. Thursday Horace Everett vx the City of Council IHiifT.sol al. , 1) ) . .Macrao vstho Omaliu & Council HluITs railway and brldstn company , A , U. A , Overtoil vs L. Ko-mifleld. Jaeob iUius , adtnlnlstnitnr , vs David Gray ot al. Krlduy U I1 , JiuUon tit al. vs .Martin and Lena Quick ot al. , Held. Miudock & 1'lslicr vs I'atliurlnu Kiilton et al. , A. Overtoil vs t'lirls Carlesop.llonry Nulfcrt vs K. V. Dorothy et al. , K. O. Conloy vs A. A. ( Iray el ill , , Kllen Itoylo vs Council Hliilfs street railway company etal. Saturday A. Overtoil vs Dun Carrlng , H. II. Wndswortli et al. vs Delia A. Stnbbs ot il. In the afternoon the grand Jury was drawn and put to work separating the saints from the sinners. The Jury , as it stands , is com posed of the following gentlemen : N. Kirch , T. W. Edwards , Peter Hotrick , L , G. Crow , Charles Hengner , J. P. Allensworth and J. P. Mnxlleld. The young ladies of All Saints guild of the Episcopal church will give a sociable in the Koyul Arcanum parlors ThursJay evening , April 2. Admission f > c. A general public invitation is extended. Carpets , furniture , stoves , tinware , crock ery , In endless variety on easy payments at Mandcl & Klein's. A Suit Tor n Strnot. An answer and cross petition was filed yes terday afternoon In district court by City Attorney Stewart in tbo cose of Sarah B , Hohror vs the city. The suit is one in ivnich the ulaintlff is trying to got possession of a piece of ground at the corner of Third street and Sixteenth avenue , which is now used ns a public highway. In his answer the city at torney states that the land In controversy has Docn used us a highway for more than ton years , and that this adverse possession was known to the plaintiff. Furthermore , the defendant has nouo to a great expense in making Improvements and the plaintiff knew that such Improvements were belli g made , but kept silent. Ho alleges that the property owners whoso lots front on the street at that point Imvo built and mndo im provements in good faith on their promises , it is further claimed that the plaintiff owned land abutting on the street , but conveyed it away , thereby rccoznlzlng the property as a public street. In view of all nh claims ho asks that the plalntllT to estopped from lay. Ine any claim to the property and that tbo title bo declared to rest In the city. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within one mid one-half miles of the P. O. ; all In bearing ; good buildings ; possession given at onco. Call on D. J. Hulcblnson ft Co. , 017 Broadway. J.C. Blxny , steam noatin ? , santUrr en gineer , 20J Merriam block , Council Blutrs Clnrn Smith Cuin-lit , Clara Smith , the ( iftcon.ycar-old girl who was mentioned In yesterday's HER as having escaped from the Homo of the Oood Shep herd in Kansas City , where she had been placed by her parents In order to prevent her from going in a down-hill direction , was found In the Bluffs yesterday afternoon in a house of ill-fame kept by Jcsslo Miller , al the corner of Vine and Second streets. She was arrested by Deputy Marshal Whlto la re sponse to a message from the police ot Omaha asking ; that she bo hold by all moans , if she could bo found. _ Federal Court Closed. Federal court adjourned yesterday after noon after a number of boot-legging cases had been disposed of. The following defend ants pleaded cullty of violations of the rev- euuo laws and wcro sentenced to thirty day * in the county Jnll and ft fine of $100 each. Leo UutherlorO , Grtswold ; J. Lnngdon , Council Bluff * ; William Victor , Clorlnda ; Ocorgo Oorspnchor , Council Bluffs ; llck ) Dalton , Union county ; J Borden , Center- vlllo ; George I'nul , Henry county ; Frank Tracy , tiutlirlo. J. Whlprlo and J. W. Knowlton of Anita pleaded not guilty , but wcro tried , convicted and sentenced. Close of the Spiritual Anniversary. The address on modem spiritualism by Ml < s Nickerson last evening concluded the scries of meetings that have been held in this city for the past three days. The hall was crowded to suffocation and many were turned away at the doors. Miss Nlckerson's ' address was another piece of marvelous word paintIng - Ing that hold her nudlcnco with breath less interest. She is certainly a re- nmrknbla woman , capable of entertain ing the most cultured imd Intellectual audience. Her stnga presence 13 winning and commanding and her exuberance of poetic fancy , her perfect rhetoric and elocu tion give her a power over an nudlonco that few public speakers can wield. Her thrco addresses here constituted simply an exquis itely beautiful prose poem In three parts , each part more beautiful than the other. At the conclusion of the services last even ing the following resolution was adopted by a unanimous rising vote of the nudlonco and presented to the lady who had entertained them so well : Hcsolved , That WP. the spiritualistic so cieties of Omaha and Council Blurts , and the large nmlloiicc hero this evening , having at tended the series o' lectures delivered In this hall by Miss Eminrt J. Nickorson during the celebration of the forty-third anniversary of modern spiritualism , take great pleasure in expressing our high appreciation of her won derful Inspirational gifts , her thorough cul ture and her extraordinary ability. Wo re gard her ns n woman possessing one of the brightest minds of the day. honoring not only the great work she has undertaken , but grac ing the highest circles she may choose to enter. We unqualifiedly pronounce her to bo the most polished at.d eloquent public speaker with whom we are familiar today , from whose lips fall "words that breathe and thoughts that burn" as naturally as music gushes from the throat of a happv song bird. Her brief ministry hero has advanced the cause to which slio has dedicated her life and materially strengthened Christian belief in all directions , sweeping away with a mas ter hand and at one stroke prejudices that have hampered and fettered for years , and commanding the attention of the liberal churches and the press. V\'o most heartily and \varmly commend her to our brethren everywhere and the general public as a speaker of remarkable power and singular beauty , and socially n lady worthy the highest regard and esteem. Miss Nieuerson goes from hero to Denver whore she will conduct a scries of meetings. After a short tour In the west she will return to Chicago , stopping at Council Bluffs for a few days during the first week in May. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty. Do you want an express wagon or boy ? King up the A. D. T. Co. , telephone 1T9 , No. 11 North Main street. Ijlhrnry for thn Court Hou c. Among the things that are to bo brought to the attention of the county supervisors when tlioy moot In regular session next Monday , one of the most Important to tbo members of the bar is that of having an ap propriation made for. the establishing of n law library in the county courthouse. One of the llnest rooms in the whole building was set apart when the court house was built , for llirary purposes. On the transom In large vhito letters is unlntcu the word , "Library , " nit one who enters expecting to see a library equipped in Keeping with the rest of the niildmg is doomed to disappointment. Since ho board of trade gave up the room overn , -car ago It has boon empty. For some time past those who nro Inter ested have been agitating the matter in a quiet way , and the result Is that at their next mooting a petition will bo presented to the supervisors asking tuem to make an appro priation for the purpose of starting and naintamlng a good llbrnrv. The cost , It is thought , will not exceed $3,000 , and it la ilaimcd by the supporters of the schema that t will bo worth far morn than that to the court ofllclnls and the members of the bar. A good girl can find a sltuutbn to do gen eral housework by applying to Mrs. P. M. Pryor , 010 Bluff street. Arrested. II. B. Eastman , who was Jerked before the iniblicgazo a few days ago while ho was working up a trade in tombstones among the citizens of Council Bluffs , has been allowed to drop back Into obscurity for some time. Ho has been compromising bis troubles wi h ills customers by giving up the contracts which lie had induced them to sign , and to oil appearances his chances wore tolerably ( jood for getting outof the Bluffs quickly and gracefully. Yesterday afternoon , however , his chances dwindled. A telegram was received from the chief of police of St. Joe askme that Eastman be arrested and held , as he had been Indicted by the grand Jury for some crime , the nature of which was not stated. Eastman was arrested , but ho succeeded in getting a triond to go on his bond , which was fixed by Justice Patton at $250. As soon ns Chief Cory learned that Eastman was out ho at once Hied nn Information niruinst him charging him with being n fugitive from Jus tice , and on this charge ho was rcarrcstod. In n case of that kind ball can not be given , and the result is that Knstman languishes. An oflleor will bo here this morning from St. Joe to tuko him in charge. * The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N. O.'Bricn. _ Our line of carpets nnl parlor furniture will bear inspection. Wo c'nhn ' the largest stock in the city. Mumtcl & Klein. AVill Clear the Streets. " 1 hope people don't think that tbo council as a whole believes in this nice , soft , thick mud that has been covering the streets of the city for the last few weeks , " said an alder man yesterday. ' 'Tho fant that wo sat down on Smith so summarily when ho introduced an ordinance authorizing the letting ot the dontract for the cleaning of the streets might lead some uninformed people to think ttiat wo wore in favor of mud on general principles. It U not that wo love mud more , but that we love Smith less. If any other member of the council had intro duced the resolution It would have gene through with Hying colors , but as it Is well , the streets will bu cleaned some of these days. It won't be done by means of an ordinance though. That properly come ? under the head of repairs , aim it will bo one of the duties of thu street commissioner to see that the cleaning Is done. " , \ Smooth Customer. Samuel Gray was arrested .yesterday nftcr- noon charged with the larceny of n pair of pants from the clothing store of M. Marcus. Ho was deposited In the city Jail. Soon after his Incarceration , the prisoners , and Gray among them , were searched thoroughly In order to find out whether any of thorn hncl anvthlngon their persons that could boused in breaking Jail. There was nothing found until Gray was taken In hand. On him thoru was found n small saw that was evidently In tended for cutting iron bars. It was tried on a piece of scran Iron , and it cut it liKe paper. ray was asked where ho got It. Mo replied that ho picked it up outside. Tbo belief of the oOlcers , however , is that ho is the pal of McVeigh , who broke Jail yesterday , and that the saw Is cittier the identical one used by McVeigh In making his escape , or one of the same kind. The orllclals think thov have got hold of a smooth rascal , njjd ho will bo held to await developments. Trouble Over n lloixl. Two suits have been tiled , one in the supe rior and the other in the district court , In both of which T. T. Snow and Mary A. Snow , his wife , are made defendants. Tbo suits are similar In their nature , but Imvo differ ent plaintiffs , William Ilutcliluson being the plaintiff la the one In the district court , ana Nellie A. Angovlnoln the other. It Is .nllcged that the plaintiffs purchased two lots litin ) Snow located in Beers' addition near Twelfth street , and nt the tirno of the pur chase it was mutually understood that a long | with the lota the right should bo conveyed to drive- over a third lot wtijqh was retained by Snow. This stlpultttlot , , however , through n mutual oversight wai not put in the deed , and now , it Is alleged , Snow It seeking to prevent the plaintiffs from pasMug over the lot. The object of the suits is to have the deeds so corrected as to cctitnln the provision which It Is claimed was. the mutual under standing at thu time of ( lip purchase. Death of Dr. Iliitohiimon , Dr. David Huthlnsoirdlcd of la grippe yesterday - torday morning nt Ills' residence , ffil South Twenty-third street , ngod seventy-nine vcars. The deceased had been n rosliVcnt of Iowa for tbo last thirty' years , having coino hero immediately after the war. During the war ho was a surgeon In tbo Thirtieth regi ment , Indiana Volunteers. Ho had been en gaged In the active practice of medicine for nearly fifty-live years. Ho leaves two sons. D. J. and , / . M. liutehlnson , who nro engaged In business In the Bluffs , The remains will bo taken this morning to Wlntersot , whcro they will bo Interred. The Catholic Haznnr. The second evening of the Catholic bazaar , which is being given for the benefit of SU Bernard's hospital , was a flattering success. A largo audience was In attendance and all the booths were well patronized. An attrac tive musical programme was rendered. After the programme dancing was indulged in to a late hour. This evening another treat is in store for nil who may attend. Some of the best Council Bluffs andOmahn musical talent will bo on hand , and a most enjoyable time Is assured. Will Disclose Ilrowory Profit * . CIIICAOO , March .11. An important bill was Hied today In court which may throw lighten on the actual value of the stock and the ex tent of the profits of some of tlto largo brew- erics In the country. Nathaniel G. Head seeks an accounting mid to wind up partner ship with Henry M. lllgelow of Boston , with whom ho has boon engaged for several years In "promoting" the sale of browcrv properties to English syndicates. Ho claims that Bigelow froze him out without an cquitablo division of tlto profits. The linn was identified with the transfer of the breweries In Chicago , Milwaukee , Philadelphia and Indianapolis , and owing to the intimate connection of the "promotflrs" with the enterprise , to got at tlio prollts will necessitate an exhaustive In quiry Into the affairs of each of tbo concerns transferred , they all being made co-dofcnd- auts. Judge Tuley Issued an Injunction re straining Bipolow or bis agents from collect ing any money for transferring any funds ou properties growing out of the various deals. Quiet in the Coke PiTTsnuno , Pa. , March Ul. Affairs In the coke regions today closed quietly and rather favoring the strikers. Over ono hundred warrants have been Issued for rioters , but trouble will bo encountered In serving them , as the foreign element Is excited. The federation of labor today officially de clared the cokers' strike a light for cipht hours and pledged the support of the organi zation. 9 I IR Snowstorm in Denver. Dr.XAKH , Mnrcn 31. The severest snow storm of the season begun in this section this afternoon and continued Uvo hours , making nil travel Impossible and completely tying up all cable , electric and horse car lines. Snow fell to a depth of eighteen inches and Is melU ing rapidly. Do Witt's Little Eurly Risers ; best little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. Bnlnniii rniiu ng in < MuHkn. Great activity Is manifested nt present uvnonjr the Alaska salmon cannery men. Twenty vessels steamers , brigs and schooners have been Jilting out ut the wharves lu San Fruncieco for the sea son's en tch , and nearly every day for the next two weeks will see one or more de partures for the respective canneries in Alaska of the different craft Ktioh ves sel will take about sixty Chinese and twenty whites to their canneries , as well as full cargoes' of supplies of nil kinds. The Kodinc C'limeries Imvo com bined , and the company has closed this season five cnnnorios that wore running last year. ThlH reducds the force of men employed from 500 to 1GO for this season lit Karluck. Last year the fishermen re ceived $00 for the trip up and buck and $12.50 u thousand salmon. This has boon changed to $00 for the trip and 10 cents for king salmon and 3 cents for small fish. The season extends over six months and a man is able to clear from $ . 'w to $00 a month net during that time if the season is any way a good ono. The canneries on Copper river , Cook's inlet , Apognne and NiiHnogiik pay $20 a month salary instead of $00 for time lost on the trip up and down , mid the sumo porcont- ago on nun as the other canneries. A 7)rosporotis season Is antici pated. About sixteen hundred persons will bo employed in the work aside from the Indians. Tno largo increase in the pay of llsherniin from $12.50 a thousand lust your to 10 cents for king salmon und 3 cents for small llsh this season will insure a bet tor quality of salmon packed , and the canning companies will make rather than lo.so by the now schedule worked under. In past years every Hah , largo and small , that cmno into the fisher men's not was made to count. The puck- ing of largo or king unlraon in Alaska will do much toward raising the genera ! standard ot excollbnco of the pack there , and help to put It on a par with the Columbia rJ.ver salmon pack , which is getting smaller each year. A TIiruHhiiiK Alnilu Him 'Manly. Ono ol the prettiest girls in Fiiirflold , Conn. , has bean favored with the atten tion of two young men all winter. Ono WHS Charles Sweeny , aged twenty-throe , who wore good clothes and did no work. The other was George Weed , aged twenty-live , a foreman in Itodllold & Son's quarry. The young woman was at llrst taken with Sweeny's good clothes and style , but her common sense tel < her tlmt Weed's industrious habits would bo of more value in thu long run so she turned the cold shoulder on Sweeny as a hint for him to discontinue his visits. Sweeny mot the girl on the street and addressed some insinuating remark to her. Weed learned of this the next day and Immediately demanded Unit Sweeny should olTof-thh girl nn apology This ho refused to do ami the young mei agreed to eottlo the ihattor in the ring The sumo afternoon liceompnnied by a few friends , they \fent into the woods near a quarry and 'iif tor deciding tha prize ring ruleS ; should govern so far as was necessary to secure fair play , thoj stripped and went at it. Sweeny was i good tighter but Wood's hard work hut hardened his lists and. muscles and after twenty minutes of hard , knocks Sweeny's friends throw up the sponge. Then the friends interfered tifid arranged a com promise. Sweeny was' manly enough to own up beaten , and. ho generously of fcreu to go to the givl's house and apologize gizo for his words to her. The bruisci on the faces of the two men wore wushoi and dressed and , loc/HIHg / badly bungci up , thov went together to the house o the girl , where the vanquished lover , ii the presence of the mother and the vie tor , offered ample apology for anything ha might have done to hurt hoi- feelings Ho stiid ho was ashamed of himself am could hardly hope to ho forgiven. The interview was short and at its close the two men left the presence of the girl am In arm. Couldn't Illiiino the Tar i IT. Hero are some of the prices prevailing nt Virginia City , Mont. , May 10 , 1F.CO : Ono keg syrup , $50 ; 100 pounds bacon nt 57i cents , $58.05 ; 10 pounds salt at 70 cents , $7 ; 15 pounds of coffee at $1.12 } , * 17.50 ; JiO sacks llourut $2.5 , * 750 ; ono sack corn meal , $25 ; two strap picks , * M ; 15 pounds stool nt $1.10 , $20.50 ; ono short handled shovel. $ H ; 20 pounds beans ut 10 cents , $8 ; 200 feet fuse , tO ; one Ueg Wasting powder , $20. BOYS' ' and GJIIIJMN'S ' CLOTHING Not since our advent in ttic city of Omaha have \ve \ made such an elaborate display of Youths' , Hoys' CO OO and Children's Clothing as for the present * trade , livery dollar's worth of our last season's spring and summer stock we dispocd of at our memorable fire sale , hence foi this spring : \ve \ have nothing to offer the little folks except gar- ments of the latest and mot - the ad- ap- proved stylesas to prices - vertiscd by our friends in the dry goods business on their job lot of odds and etuis , the accumulation of years , we will simply gnaran- tee to tcctt to duplicate , a nd to undersell from an entire new stock , with twelve times the asa - sortincnt to select from. We have a special fondness for our Child- ren's Department , and see that it lacks for nothing to attract the * trade. Lookers or'buyers for the next ten days ; ee to it that yon get our prices on Hoys' Clothing before yon ha/.zard a dollar in the catchers and baits from bankrupt sales. MEN'S ' SUITS. OUS , HAT STOCK Snck , Three Button Cutnwny Ancl furnishing goods would nnci Prince Albert. New fabrics CO CO overstock tlio nvorago hnbor- In vvnles , cheviots , clnys and dnsher. Many novelties for your fancy cnssimei'cs. Look nttliem inspection in both lines , pricesnl- and save the tailor's profit. wnys right. L.ook them through , Money always refunded where goods r Rr Pn do not prove satisfactory. , , ( X LO. , W. OOlt. IGl.li ami JJOUC.lxA Open Evenings Till 8 p. ni. Saturdays , 1O p. rn. A SAIL ON THE BRINY DEEP' Or a Whirl by Rail to Six American Pleasure Hesorts. EVERYTHING PRt-PAID AND FIRST CLASS. If You "Wont to Take n Trip TliN Sum mer AVIthniit K.\IHIISO , I'nrtlol- pate in Tlio Ic's ! ( Match less Offer. o Arrnngcmcnts Imvo oecn effected by the publishers of Tun Bun which enable us to inako n novel and attractive offer to parties who nro disposed to clovoto their time iiiul en ergy toward procuring ue\v subscribers for TUB OMAHA WEEKLY Ecu or Tin : SUXIIVY BEE between this dnto utiJ the 10th day or Juno next. This offer will bo open only to parties so liciting subscribers in Nebraska , town , South Dakota and Kansas. A cnroful record will bo kept of all sub scriptions fowardod , and the awards \villbo mndo without partiality. THE EUROPEAN TOUU. To the person that Axill secure the largest number of cash suoscrlbers for Tim OMAHA WKDKLY BIB : or TUB SUNDAX HHE" before Juno 10 , 1891 , will bo given Fiinc OP COST A iiou.Nn THIP EunoriMX TOCII TICKKT This ticket will include first-class passaeo from Now York to Europe and return. This in- ludcs nlso all traveling , hotel and slght-seo- Ing expenses. Tbo trip will bo made with an excursion party gotten up by Mrs. M. D. Frazler of Boston , aud will be in charge of competent suiilos. The traveler lias no cares whatever. The tour covers all the nrincip.il countries of Europe England , Germany , Switzerland , France , UolRium.ltaly and their prlnclnal cities , including London. Parm Brussels , Berlin , Home , Florence , Venice , Milan , ( Jcnoa , etc. SEVKSTV-TIIUKB DAYS OP PinilT-SF.EINO. The partv starts from Now York Juno 27 and returns to that city by September 11. Taken by uny Individual alone , this Eu ropean trip would involve an outlay of at least * 700. AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOURS. For the second largest list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omaba to San Francisco and Los Angeles mid return. Magnificent mountain bcenery. tlio beautiful Golden Gate , the land of sunshine , fruits anil flowers. "Who has not seen California wil not die hapny. " Travel is un educator , and to properlv appreciate the vastness of our great country ono must see Its Uest features. For tbo third largest list of subicr lurs to the WEEKLY or SUNDAY BEK wo oiler a ticket fromOmaha to Quebec and return. What could bo grander than u trip down the beau tiful St. Lawrence in inid-summorl To con template tbo beauty of Thousand Isles Is de lightful. How much more delightful to visit thorn when In verdure clad. And all tins pleasure for obtaining sub scribers to the WKKKI.Y unrt SUNDAY BISK. For thofourtn largostllstof subscribers wo offer a frco ticket from Omaba to New York Philadelphia. Washington and return , Thcro are no points on tins continental greater general Interest than these three cities. An American cltl/eii has not coin- pitted his education until ho has seen the seat of Rovcrnment. The pcr.sons imd points of Interest in Washington nro innumcrablo and to the Intelligent observer n visit there Is full of Interest. Now York and-Philadelphia as the commercial and financial centers of the country are always Interesting. All this sluht seeing and traveling given awav for obtaining subscribers to the WEEKLY or SUNDAY UEK. i Kor the fifth larnost list of subscribers wo offer a free ticket from Omaha to Niagara Falls and return , liver since your childish wonder was aroused by the description In the old school readers of these wonderful f nils you have desired to sco tliom Hern is the op ponunuv. A most delightful excursion and ono without oxponsn , given for securing sub scribers to the wiii.KY ! orSu.vriAY HIK : , 1 or the &ixth lart'ost list ot subscriLowwo offer u frco ticket from Om.itia to Salt halt o Cltv and return. The famous Mormon city is fast becoming a Gentile city , imd will in time lese much of interest. Now. this sum mer would bo n good time to vblt tno boom ing city. Garllold Beach is of course In- eluded in the trip. This fcummcr resort on the Inko Is a delightful placu to pass a few of the hot summer days. Why not secure a number of subscribers for the WMKLY : or BUNIIAY UKK and take the trip. Tor the seventh largest list of subscribers wo offer a frco ticket to Denver and Manltou ami return , Wblle n shorter trip than uny of the others it combines many pleasant fea tures. Ilcnver the ( juecn city of the plains Is always worth seeing whllu the health and Hummer resorts of'Mamtoti are delightful indeed. Henlth-trivlng , inspiring , restful amid sublime scenery what trip could bo mores wtful 1 All this pleasure for securing subscribers to the SUMMIT or WKEKI.Y UKC. CONDITIONS , Now what are the conditions upon which theao tickets are ijlvcn awav I The securing of the largest Hat of subscribers to TIIK WKKKI.Y or SUNUIY Hise , Nbiuowspnpor in the west Is so well and favorably known and solicitors have alwajs found it nn cusy mat ter to secure subscribers. TIIK BKK'S sub scription list , has always kept pace with its reputation ntul It dclsres to add new names to iU long list of friends. Being at all times a people's paper it mokes friends with all climes. The subscription price of Tun WKKKI.Y BIE FIRE 8HLEI - | - FIRE SRLEI Commencing Monday Morning ; , March 30 , at Marcus Clothing House 546 ancl 54-8 G 1 0acl wn\\ . This stock consists of Men's , Youths'and Boys' Clothmg , Gents' Furnishing Goods , Hots , Caps , Boots. Shoes , etc. Some of these goods are slightly damaged by fire nnci water. They will bo slaugh tered at less thnn one-fourth cost price. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Come early and secure bargains. These goodc will not last long nt the priceR we are goinq to mnke. \Ve intend to clean then out in a very short time. M. H. CHAMBERLIN , M. D KYK. KAU. NOSH AND THHOATSl'KCIAI.IST , Council Illulli , In. All illirntajuf tlio r. . . BAH , .NOSH nml TllltUA't f Irontcnl wt'.li the Krontus ftklll iind euro. UATAKItll , A STUM nml HAY t'KVICIl troatcjl Mill cmlnunt succosi. SUIUIIL'ALOI'KUATIO.VS , where m snrr. piln. IcBuly piTf < pnn6wllli \ HID utrmiit curu nnl iklll , ni- Mirlnc perfect roiulti fINKSt1 ( iliASJlM nccur- ntcly pro'crlbud , correcting nil rofractlvo troublji , in Myopia , Hjpumplaiiml Aitluln.ithni , tlini riw- ilerlnirtkht our. clonr mil pilnloii. ( MltJN'IJ NKUKAl.UIAnn.l SICK 1II-HOA ' 1115 , nfwr yo l ottorrlMu nultorliiK. no rallofontlrolr enrol. CMIo. Hoom I , Sliuir.irt Block , ever lluno JtOo. ' * toH. Council Ulutli , In. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.000 DIKETOHS-I. A. Mlllor , R 0. aioawn , R I * Bhuiirt ; : , 13. K. Hart , J. I ) . ICdimmd.son , Uliirlu : < 0. llannan. Trans\ct Konnr.il bankliu bml- nea.4. Lanosfc oniiltal ami surplm of uny Lunlcln SoutliwoHturn INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , Hijrhost cash price paid for rasjs find all kinds of eurap niotuls. Country dealers ixnd merchants will find it to their advantage to cominuni- o.'ito with us before disposing of t'.ieir stocks. GILINSK.Y HKOS. , Union 13roadway Depot , Tol. 301. Council'lJluirH , In. Is $1.00 per year postpaid to any place in this country or Canada , or $2.00 If sent to u foreign country. Tin : SUNDAY Bci : Is ? 3.00 per year , but Omaha subscribers for Tun SUNDAY 13iu : will not bo counted in this competition. Cet ! up a list. Have jour friends subscribe for the paper. Sample copies forwarded f i oe on request. Persons itcsirln ? to compete for ono of those prizes will plcaso nay so when sending In their first orders. Konilttnnco in full must accompany every order. Two six moiiMis subscriptions or four three months subscriptions will bo counted as ono order. Took 17 Vcars to Co to the flrucrry. "Jim Gulliver was well known in early day a in California , and a inouteucontriu fellow. In Ml ) ho wns living in u llttlo town in Ohio , and ono oroiiiiif ( his wife asked him to Btop down to tlio store and buy iv coiiplo of pounds of bacon. lie failed to ruturn , and for seventeen years his wlfo mourned him as iload. A Honrch was inado , but no trace of him could bo found. Ills wlfo , however , never mar- riud "train , and continued to live in the sumo house , mipiioi'tlng : herself by dress- mnltin"- . One day in the full of 'GO Jim walked into the house with a pnckngo in his hand and , depositing it on the table , said : ' .lonnio , thorn's your bacon ! ' "His wife Hupprossod hur uimr/omont andquiotly iiBked : 'What kept you so loiif , ' , .lim' ; " " 'Oh , I just took a trip out to Cali fornia ! ' ho replied , us ho removed his coat and prepared to inaku ills toilet. ' The last heard of him ho was living quietly at homo with his wife. " \Voinim. Miss Nnnny Knlihiinn bus declared her Intention in the olllco of the circuit o iiirt ut Kansas t'ity to become a dlb.en of the United States und obtained hop lli'ht papers. She Is a nutlvu of ( Jet1- many and thlrly-llvo years of IIRO. She is tlie llpiit woman who ever applied to the circuit cloi-k there to bo natural- i/.cd. MihH Kuhlmnu nays shu desired to boi-nmo a citizen BO that she would bo bailer able to manage hoi- property and liimncial Interests. .She Is of the opinion that women should vote at pchool elec tions , but docs not favor u furthur extension - tension of sull'rnpo to her BOX. Slinriiinn llulro I S.-urclH. It is said that when any ono wanted to iniikoOonoial Shnpiniuiu confidant bo would exclaim : "Don't you toll mo a occrot. I'll ( 'lvo it away to the llrst per son I moot. I don't ' want any Bocrots. Dovlhnont begins with Bccrcts. " SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. MODIIUN houses for rent , Churlos Mattel , 114.Main street. WOK KKNT--IwnllliiK housi'.axi Fourth stJ J 10 romim. convenient. t motor line und ecu- ti-r of business. Is' . I1. Dodito it Co. "i\ ANTHI-Mun with small family 10 work till it imrtltm ! nn uxpnrli-nrod > < l unriluncr pH'fc-m'il. Apply In Johnston & Ynn I'uttcii ' , Kverott Dlock. WOllSAI.K-ls and 20 M. Main , f.V.0 ; ! l houses' J-1 n loU onpns to Melt Rohool. J.'i.OJO , worth $10.000. K. \VllllniiiH. \ . 18 N. Main. WANTED-Oood plrl for Rt-nurnl house * nurK- . Apply ut Jlrt. I1. Jl. 1'ryur , OlA Illuirstruot. \\7 ANTKD-St udrnt In iletitaliillH-c. Aiipljf ut No. 12 1'oiirl , over Ile < ? ollk-i ; . HAVK ensli eiistonior for four lots liotweca -bt nnil2itli ; sis. , uatweoii Ave llaiuHth avc. , J , 1' . Orct'iishlclilH , CIO Uruiuhviiy , 'l.r AY l' < ir Sulo 1 Imvo | iiircliu < ctl a line Int ' 1 of ha v. wliloh I will boll by car loiul or In small ( iiliintltU-H. Iunvn orders lit No. 1323 West llrtiiidwiiy. H. Cold.steln & ( ! o. "I/UtlJIT farnifcir silu : or I rail o ; well looatud L und all In bi-nrln ; Koo.1 honsu and liani. Will tukti Homo Kooil elty property , and Rood tlmoKlvut. on balnnco. Cull on or address 1) . J. liutehlnson it Co. . 017 llroitdwny. l XAMINKIliu cololirntod Mc-f'liull pianos : M nuw Kcaloi-rown nlnnos und orinns. Sold on easy payments by Miir. Ilnurlunis. nuisiij tencbor. 1U Sim SIMIUI Htrc'ut. Cniinc I IHufTs. -A bniiso und \nrfu \ lot on utisy piyniunts. Inqnlro at 4U3 1'iirk avenn& Coiinc-lfHliilVH. In. J. lAUTKI\VAS ( > Kl Ins moved lila wiuehoiiM ) from : ii" > Itioiuhvuy to 10J llroiulwnv , wlii'ru hu will kcop mi hntid u line block of f iirnuco fixture1 ! . "irOH 8AI.lv At a micrlilup , Innro slzo letter J- ' puss , -J ( illleo iloslts nnci chum , ' ! Hlnro tiuoks , l hirx'o Iron nuiilo truck. ' . ' limiting stoves , ' 'countor wulos. ifHtup Inildurs. 1 larxu platform Hour siilos. : ; Kuollno & Kelt , 117 t , UKNT-Tlio MaMiilion bloc-It , II nbry | lirlclc , with liiisoniunt und cluvutnr. J.v. \ . c , IUI I'oiirl stroot. 17KKSAI K A ImrKuliii now mod urn lionso - Lvltli all the Into Improvemtiiils , Kovun rooms ; will soil oncu y payinc'iils ; jiwatodim this Klflli nruniiu motor lino. I ) . J. IliiUihln- KIII , til ? llroudwny. POKSAliK or Kant Qanlan land , wltU homos , by J. It , Itloa. IOJ Main it. , Oouaoll Uluffs COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying und Oleunlir ( lone In tha Illnlicst Slylo of tlio Art , Kndud and titiilnuit Fabrics mndo to look 111 good us now. lied KuntliciH cliianrii lly Mourn , In I nut ( 'hiss .Milliner. Worlc prouiutly done mid ilullvcrud In all purU of the country. Send for prlco list. 0. A. MAOIIAN. I'rop. , low llroadwnv. Near Nortliwiisloru toi)3ti ) UOUM.-IL. DLUKFS. I.v. FinleyBtirko. Thos , E. Oasady. IJURKK & CASADY , Attorneys- - Law I'UACTlGi : IN THK STATIC AND FK COIWTH. Ofllcos : J , J. Drown lIulldhiR , Council lllurfi. Iowa OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner .Main nnl Ilroidway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dnulnr * In forol'n , un I ilo-niMtlo xoliiirus ( Jolloiitlon mudu uud Intoruil uald on tliau dupoills. NEW OCrDEN HOTEL The New Oaden Hotel , in Council JHulJ'H , hHBboencomil9t3il refurnls'.io'J an modernized - izod throughout , and h now on ' < ofthobaut hotbls In tlia Hlatu. It la looatnlln th a buil- nusspartoft loclty ani tha uloatrio nntor.i paaj the door every four mlniitis. Kiru 01- capuiundllro alirnxs throughout th ) billl- Ini : . Btoam heat , hot au-1 cold w.xtor an-J. Kunbhino lu fjvury room. Table uns.irpujji anywhora. liritos , $ U.OO adiy. : QBO. M. WHITNEY , Mauagor.