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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 8 , 1891 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CFFICE : No. JSlTARLSTltrXT. ik-livcrcd by Carrier In nny part of UioClty. JI.V. . TirVfON - MANAOEH. TELHPIlONESi Business Onice , Xo. 13. Nlt-ht Killtor No. 2.V .11 I\TJLOX. N. Y 1 . Co. Council IJluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , CO ! Sapp block , ( Jcnulno Hock Sprlngcoal. Thatcher , 10 Main Mnrrinco license was tuned \cstordnv to Julius Stubr and Mary Turk , both of Mln- denTlia Tlia nctvly organized Ognllnla trlho , Im proved Outer of Hcdmcn.will visit the 1'ot- tuwattamles of this city tonight. 13. H. Chambers died nt 1 o'clock vcsterday morning ntlm itsldunce In Keg Creek town- thin , need sl\ty-flvo years. ' 1 ho funeral will take plnco this morning at 11 o'clock at the residence. Tno Women's Christian Temperance Union will moot this afternoon nt II o'clock hi room JIO'J Merrlnm block. All ladles \vho nro In terested In temperance work nro invited to ho picicnt. In police court yesterday morning Dm S ten rod was lined $10. 70 for diun Holiness and dlstuihhiK the pence. S S. Smith , a iiluln di-unk , was nsHosscd J10TO. W T. Smith , charged -with disturbing the peace , was dl- Sernta Madge , tlio slx-inonths old daugh ter of Mr and Alts. 1. I ) . ISlirhnrt , died Mon- iluv nlKl.t nt8 o'clock of ImiB fever 'Iho funeral \\M held vestordny afternoon at the icsldcnce. 14'JI Avi'iiuol ) , Hov. MiIC tito\v- \ ai t oIllclatiiiK. Vistn , Hlx-mnnths-old daiiBhtcr of L.POOJO 1'ekhart , died of lapilppo Momhy. 'Iho funeral -was held vesterduy afleinoon at U oVloi k nt the family lesldcnco on Second av enue between r/tcenth / and Slxtof nth sticets , the interment being In Walnut Hill cemetery - tory ticor o Hiifjbcs , son of C'onti actor Martin Hughes , will bo mauled tod.iv at noon to Miss 1'ubslo KcatlnK- The wcddinu will take jihuont the lesidcneoof tbu htido's patents , Mr and Mrs. M Keatlnj ? . il.1 West 13io.id- wny After the ncddint , ' the contraithn ? paities will leave for Hciittlc , Wash , wheto they will spend a few weeks on n wedding tour , In tbo district couit jcstctdav a counter claim was filed bv the defendants In the case ofN W Williams vs the Jndd tc Wells company , It bcin nllcRCd that tbo goods which Iho plaintiff furnished for the con struction of the defendants' homes was of such an inferior RI ado as togic : > tly decienso the value of the houses A Judgment for f 1,000 damages Is aslicd for. James Mombort commenced suit In superior court ycstci day afternoon for $1.10 for biek pay which ho claims U duo fiom Heck for his services ns bartender. Tno suit , is the outgrowth of a dlftlculy which tiiose between tbo two men soinotinio ago , Heck hiving had IVIomlmit arrested for house breaking , when tbo latter unlocked the saloon door and went n , us he claimed , to go about bis business liachcl Larimer against Jack ( irocu and Thomas faklnncrvvas to have been tried ) es- tciday moinlng , but the defendants claimed that they could not got toady so soon , and a continuance was grunted until ncnt Fiidav. The follow Ing cases were assigned for tiinl todav : Hirtlotl & Noitons. . Ullger ; Hdiilro vs Hart : Weber Ac Son vs. Tiled- mini , Western Lumber and Supply company vs. Hojd. Llllio Cnmphcll , n colored Rhl who hns been employed In tlio Gruml hotel , was found 3'csterjiiy afternoon nt utiout il o'clock lying on tlio stops of the hotel , foamliifr nt tlio mouth , mid exhibiting nil the ayrnptoini of nn epileptic lit. lrs. MoutKomcoy und Jon- iiltis ( weie summoned by some of the by standers Her condition wns pronounced not dniiKcroub , nnd she \\ns tnkeu to her homo in Rtrjotsvlllo. The linnl nrranpomonts hnvo boon com pleted for the ( iriind Army bnll In Mtisoulo tcniplo tomorrow oveulng. Ahout three hundred nnd IIfly tickets hnvo been sold nnd the prospects nio oed for It being ono of the moat cnjoynblo events of the season. Dai- bey's orchestra will furnish the music. The Lndies1 Kcllof corps will provide the supper In the hall. The proceeds will ho for the bcnollt of the relief fund , and for this reason there should ho n gcnornl doslro to purchase the tickets. A stipulation wns plncod on file in the dis trict court jcsterdiy in the case of Hobeit Phillips aKnlnst the city. This is a suit \\hlcli\\ns commenced about n month ape to recover $ .V)0 ) damages which It was claimed the phdutiff und suffond by icnson of an o\crllo\v of Indinn creek , By the terms of n compromise which has been effected bo- tncun the city and I'liilllns , the hitter agreed to tnUaf.'O lu full of nil damages nnd dismiss the suit , The stipulation rofeired to con tained In substance this agreement. Tlio police force , under the roRlmo adopted Monday nipht by the major nnd the council , consists of the ehlof nnd seventeen biibonll- nntes. This Is thteo less than hofore. Major Macrae , In speaking of the mutter , said yes- teiday : " 1 decided to docrcuso the force because I thought there \ \ as not the need of the 1mco ami well orgmilzud foico thcio was nj our nco. At that tlmo nil the men uo had , nud moro too , wcro needed , for the city Justly had ono of the hardest reputations that uny city In the state could ho.ist of. At present the city is In a pctroablo comlltlo 11 , niiito can therefore get along with fowcr peace piesorvcia. " A GIUJAT W12KK. nt the Poston COUNCII- , A \islt to the Boston Stoio , COUNCIL Hi UUP , will convince thu most skeptical that they are hoadquaiter : , for overjthhig in their line. This ' \eok they nio showing Inrpalns , lu every department In muslins , sheetings , diess goods , wash dress goods , hosloiy , gloves. The latest in spring Jackets and capes. Military capes , $3.00. $ .1 fiO , ? l 00 nnd S3 00. BOSTON STOItE , GOUNLII. BLUKI-S. Drs. Wooilburv , dentists , ! tO Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work a specialty. Carpets , furniture , stoves , tlnwnro , crock- crv , In endless variety on easy payments at Mandol < Sc Klom's. Seed onts , corn , millet and seed potntoes , gulden seeds of nil kinds , at II. L. Caiman's ' , MX ) Main und 5011'carl streets. Ladles' Jersey vests , S c each , at the Bos ton Htoro , Council Bluffs. ll ilIU'H Co il no 1 1 IHiifTH. Albert Woodcock , general land commis sioner of Iho Union Pacific railway company , wns in thocltjestorday the guest of S. 11. \Vnds\\ortD , secretary ot the hoard of trado. Hens gUon a drlvo over Iho city nud slioun through the no\v U rand hotel. Ho wns enthusiastic In his admiration of the hotel , and ptonounccil It to bo the tlnost hotel Jtructuro in this vicinity , nnd bettor than anjthliiK In Omaha , Lincoln , or Suit I.tiko. Sli'i\kliiK' \ of the city Itsclt Juilglng from what ho saw of It , ho said : "I Know of no plnco whoso roinautlo presentments nro so impressive as I llnd here , nnd between Omaha and Connril Bluffs I uould much prefer to Iho on this side of the rher. The little glens nnd sheltered valleys I have seen are Ideal localities for homos , nnd I must say the class ot business buildings you are con structing would bo a credit to any of the larger cities. " Who Hns Mont lh ( Join ; ; Moscliendorf don't say so , as the following prices will convlnco you of : 1'oitoihoufo steak , I''lfcc. Sirloin steak , 13 > < , o. KouuO steak , lOo. I'rlino rib i-oast , lOc , Shoulder roast , Tc. Pork roa t , be. I'ork chops , ICc. Vent , 7oto rjUo. Mutton , o to IS'i/c ' / , Shoulder steak , o. Sausngo of nil kinds , Sc. , . Best No. 1 hams , lOc. Best No. 1 bacon , I Do. Best No. 1 Inrd , lOc. Best Fo. 1 salt i > ork , PC. Oloo. aud butter , Ibo aud COa , KE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. O.ty Council Tails to Act on the Ohautau- qua Motor Line. PETITION AND REMONSTRANCE RECEIVED , HciisoiiB for Not ItitllilliiK AloiiR tlio Proponed Haute City Print IHK I\lUed ) About the Drlnlc- \Vatcr. The city council met last evening to finish up business loft Incomplete ou Monday even- lug. The principal object of tlio meeting wns to consider tlio question of granting the Omuha mid Council Blurts street railway company the right ofvny to tlio Chautnun.ua gtounds. The committee ot the uliolo , which hod the matter under consldcintlon during tlio afternoon , icportcd favor.iblj AH onllnuiico Mm ] boon dr.iwn up authoriz ing the construction of n single track street railway along 1'lerto street from Its It toracctlon with Onlt , to Mcl'horson nvenuo , tlicnco on Mcl'hcison monuoto cnst city limits , Kldgo and Can ning sticets fioin the Intersections Ith Plcrco street to cnst city Hunts , Ilitbbard street fioin Intersection \\ltli 1'icrco stroct to east city limits ; llubbnnl street from Its Intcrsec- \\IUiCnniiliiKstrcat to cast city limits , providing thocotnpiny shnll lllo a wilttcn nc- cciituiKOof the 01 dm.mcoitliln \ thlit ) davs at to r 1U passage , and shall construct nnd on- ciato tbo proposed tiilvvaj on or bufoio J ufy 1 , l&'U Messrs IInilincs < > , Ilnzlctoii , Ourslor , Hnrt anil Ok.isoa were iiresont In the Inteieata of tbo ( Jlinutntiqtm Assctnbl ) assocliitlnn. and the claims of tbo association \\cio pusunted In tli em A lemonstMtica as nlsooii llto from ccr- tnln pioportv owiieis on I'lorooaud CmniiiK stiet'ts iiK.ilnst tlio uuililniK of the void along the pi oposod unite Thoicmonstrniico stated that , In the opinion of thesicneis , the Il.mt Hronduay route \\a3 best , as I'leito and Cunning stntts nio nmiow und ought to bo left for the drlunvnv out to the giounds. The slt'iicrs of the rcnionstiaiiLO me ,1 C. Woodward , Mrs. C.Vhitinoro , W.Voodwurd , Mm. 13. Kay , .1 H. Wjeh , L \Vooa\\aul , John Horn , Gcorce Kcoline , Thomas ( Jupcl , Ilany Shaw , L A Caspar , \V Woodward inndo a speech In which ho stated tbo claims of the property owners "Some of us , " sid.l ho , "havo built new houses within a few feet of the roni < along \ \ hich the railroad Is proposed to bo built In order that the road niaj ho built , i\o are to give up ton foot of our property next the stieet , in eider that the street m.iv bo widened. Homo of our houses are so near the sliect now thntuu should hnvu almost no flout yards at all , \\hilo others would actually lm\o to move the houses back , and wo aie to waive all damages und icho up this property for nothing \Vouro\viilingto help along all woLUti but when it comes to Roing to so much expense wo draw the line " The petition anil reinonstunco weio ic- fcrreil aiiuln to the committee of the wliolo for fuithcr cons [ delation Tlio mutter of city printing \ \ as taken up , and H was decided to di\ldo tlio printing be tween the Nonpatcll and tbo Globe , at the sanio prices ascio charged last year. Alderman 1'nco stated that ho and another member of the council had been to the house of Kobcit Phillips and had oxamlncdtho hav which ho rl.iiineil had been duniiRod by an overilow 01 Indian croon , nnu tmu lounu mat it was not iKumn'cd at all. In faot , ho uas inclined to belle\o tbit Phillips hid been leally bonclltud , as ho had boon unable to si-11 his hay when It had been cheap , and now bu Ind it on hand when it would bring .1 much higher pi ice Unmoved that the com promise which had boon effected with Phillips bo icsclndod , as Phillips had not \et accepted It , and the case ho icttled differ ently. The motion was uiri led City Plijsician Jennings stated that ho had looked up the matter which had boon called to the attention of the council , with regard to u stupnant pool which was standing ut tlio corner of Avenue O and .Eighth sticot , and ho had como to the conclusion that it was not at all probable that there would bo another time when the water would collect In the particular spot in a large enough quantity to become stagnant , and ho recommended that the matter bo laid on the table. U'ho rccoiu- muidation was adopted Mayor Maciae brought up the subject of the city uator , and wanted to know if bomo- thlng was not to ho done toward jrottliiKsomo ctlinkable water. There was somodiscussion of the question , but nothing dcllnito was done. done.A communication was rend from the he id- quarters uf the wcbtcrn states , comtiieicinl conpioss. It stated that the lirst annual ses sion of tlio congicss would bo hold in Kansas City for a w eok commencing April 11 , at which tin c a number of questions would bo brought up for discussion lolatlng to the w el faro of tbuwestein states , and asked that a delegate be appointed fiom Council lilufTs. On motion the mayor w us appointed delegate , w Ith per mission to appoint a , substitute provided ho could not attend in person. Karly Ohio seed potatoes for sale by T. J. Clark , HO Broadway. \ Ilaird opcub up his mammoth soda fountain tomorrow. _ All Chinese goods at half price nt Jim Lung's , 80s Broidway. Curtain poles with brass flxtuics and nil complete , I'Jo each , at the Boston btoie , Council Bluffs , tills week. A. QU13l.H ! ss'lOHY. What a Deposition Tolls About a Slit- Kiilar Land Drill , A sot of depositions were placed on lilo in the distilct court yesterday afternoon In the case of Cranglo against J. II. and W , S. Parks. This suit giow out of the case of Malsh nuainst Martin , which was taken tluough the district court several > o'irs ago , and then to the sunromo court on appeal. The biibject of contiovoi-sy was about { 0,000 worth of land in the eastern part of the county , a Judgment being awarded in favor of the plalntilf , Malsh , In both courts. It was principally on the evidence of a couple of Uei minis named Michael und llcuiy riueuol , that the judgment was given as It was. Some tlmo ago tbo case \\us reopened by the attorney for Martin , Fremont lienjamitum the giound tliat the witnesses had stated their desire tu tnko back their foimor testimony , as they had been misinformed as to thcthlugs they were to testify to. A commission of deposition \\ns sued out ami u set of inter- rogalius was stint on to be lopllod to bj the two Fluosels , At the same time another set of depositions wat. sued out b.\ llrotbers of tills city , und It was these depo sitions that canto to ilf.'ht jeatciday. fluegcl states in his testimony uofoio the cotmnibsionorthnt tlio evidence ho had given In the case ut Its Hist trial was correct. Ho lurther stated that William L. ( Jono of ItocU Island , 111. , met him lust fill and told him that ho had iibchum'ito prooso ( to him whereby ho could nuku n lot of money , lie sild ho had gone to Pottaunttumio countv and had lived up the bcbomo with Martin to got bicic the farm that the Parks brothers had stolen from him , All tholUucgoU would lm\o to do would ho to follow ills advice and they would becoino rich , lie then produced a paper which the two men were to sign. Henry Tluegel did not want to sign It , as bo cluimcd he thought there was something wrong with It , although \\asaCicruiau and not very handy with the Kiigllsh p's mid q's. lie ilnally agreed to fak'ii It , however , and Coy no llion took the paper to Ids brother , Michael , for bis Mgrm- ture. Michael , according to u scheme that hud been auanged between the attorneys for the other side' , aaid he could not tut Uiu ideas of the paper through bU head , und ho asked him to let him tuliu the paper to u friend of his tor translation. This , It is clinncd , Coyne would not do , as ho was not -\\llllnK to lot the napor go out of his hands. Finally , however , ho lot them have- the paper , and that was the last thing ho ever saw of It. Flucgol najs that after that Coy no said bo was Koine to got Michael druuk , and then Iltul out from him where ho hail tbo paper , Hut then , ho said , If ho took the paper a\\ay from riucgcl und imulc him mad , ho mlgh't give It up to tbo court , and tlion hr , Coyne , would bo In u ilx. Ho alleges thai Coy no promised to dtvldo the farm which hu pro posed to get b.ick from the Parks hrotuon between Martin , hlmsoU and the two Flue- gels In case Ihoy stood by him. The attor neys on the > ldo of the defendant claim that the papers which Coyno wanted the two fjormans to stun are the depositions which were sued out by IJonlaman , and their an- soncoU now accounted for by explaining that the depositions have been stolen. A continuance bos necn asked for by tbo attor neys for the plaintiff. Our line of carpets anJ pnrlor furniture will bear Inspection Wo c'alm tlio largest stock In the city. Mnndcl & Klein , Opiquo felt window shades Me each , with fixtures and all complete , at the Uoston Store , Council UlufTs , this v\cd ( . GfcAlMS AOilTshTTIli : COU.V1Y , Matters Which ilio hxipcrvlsor * lla\o to Dent With. The countv supervisors continued thelrscs- slon jcsterday afternoon , the business trans acted being almost entirely In regard to the vacated or changes of various county roads. A resolution was passed putting a stop to the throwing of electric light carbons from the top of the tower of the court house to thereof roof below. Tbo throw IIIR has been done by thoomnlojcs of the electric light compiny when they have been putting now carbons on tbo .110lights , audit has resulted In the stop- plngup of the waste pipes mound the e\cs , and In sotno cases the pieces of carbon have punched holes In the roof , causing leaks. 'Iho fact that the roof of thocoiirt house was leaky has been known for some time past , but Iho cause was never looked up until Monday , a committee of the board visited the top of the hulldlnp und found out what hud neon done. Josephine Woodworth tiled a claim against the county for $ > , UUO damages on account of DcnnincntliOurlMhlch tier sun , llenrj W. AVoodworlb , had suffered by the bicaklng of a bridge acioss Indian creek In Unrnov town ship , on what is known as thoSapp road It Is claimed that the bridge had been allowed by the "supervisors to Iwotnoiottcn and un safe , ntiil that It had collapsed while her son uas tlrhing acioss It , hurllni ? him to the ground and indicting Injuries from which ho had never rcco\crod , and fiom which , nccoid- inp to tils phjsicinn's statement , ho would nmcr rccou > r A similar claim was put in bv the father of the Injiued boy , A U. wood- wotth. forl,0)0 ) Both claims weiorejected , whcioupon tbo claimants stated that they would begin aiilt against the county to ic- cover tbo amounts which they had asked for. UcorgoA. Murphj was piosont bofoio the boaid for the purpose of asking tlio supor- vlsois to assist him and the other defendants in the pajmontof the Judgment which was secured In the district court nfaliist them some time ago in the case of Michael Der- tnoddy vs Murphy et nl. The suit was one which" was broagbt for the purpose of rctov- eiiug damiges on account of the vacating of nn old road and the opoplnn of a now ono past his piemUos. There was a Judgment lor about $ TUO awarded Murphy now claims that ho did not know , when he went into the suit , that It was a pcisonal ono , and that ho and bis co-dofenilants would have to p'iy whatever Judgment might bo taxed against them Ho supposed that the county would tome in for its share of the general expense , mid be did not find out to HIP contiary until the suit was half through. The supenlsora sympathised with Mi Muiphy in his tioublo , but they thought that nn > assistance that might he fjlvcn to him In the piesontcase would simply form a precedent , which , In the futuiu. might ho abused. It was thoioforo decided to allow Muiphy and his co-defend- cuts to piy the Judgment thcnisehcs. Tor a fine drink go to 13aird's tomoirow , 5"J li roadway. AA'all paper. 3J4c a roll , IJoston store , Coancil Blulls. Curtain poles with brass fixtures mid all complete. lOe each , at the lloston Stoic , Council Bluffs , this week. Our spring stock is now complete. If you want to bo in style call at IJcitei's , the tailor , UK ) Bioadway. _ Outing flannel remnants at the HOSTOX STOHE , COI GII. Bi tnrs , this wcekSeajard , lOo and li ! > c quality. Whonoboutto build don't fail to ? ct prices on lumber of The Judd & AVclls Co. , b3 IJroadway. Telephone S87. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ; within ono and one-half miles of the P. O. ; all in boating ; good buildings ; possession gi\i-n atonco. Call on I ) . J. Hutchlusou & Co , 017 IJroadway. \ \ ill Fixht to a Pinlsli. Negotiations that have been pondlnp for several weeks botwcen the repicseiitatlves of Dogort Rhodes of Avoca , the man who de feated nhrhatt In a glove contest several weeks' since , and C. Sanford of tins city , hnvo boon concluded , and the articles for a fight to a llulsh signed. The men nio nearly o\enly matched , Sanford tolng the heavier by four pounds. lihodes now weighs 200 and Sanford 210 , but in their course of training it is expected that the weight of the two men will bo greatly icduccd Hhodos' tiair.eis expect to imt nlin in the ihifj at 178 pounds The articles wcro signed last night by both parties. The contest Is to ho made wltb four ounce gloves , the stakes to bo ? v00 ! a side , and 75 per cent of the gate icceiptsto goto the winner. The fight 1s to taKe place on the night of Aorll iir > , ai Oeunnnh hall. South Omaha The battle triound may bo changed , hoeer , and hi all possibility bo on this side of the river Al. wells anil Oscar Lindcr aic tialningS.uiford , and P. J. Ivlrhy mid illiu Simploy bavo llhodcs in charge. Sanford - ford Is a oarbor and is quite well known about town Rhodes is a bartender at Avon , and is tbo follow who recently whipped UhihiUt at Lake Alanawa. The Aoca man icmalucd In the city over night and rotuiued to Avoca this morning , IIOSTOS srour. COUNCIL III Ul'l SI. The finest display of onjx fast black hosiery is to bo found at the Boston store , Council Bluffs , this week. All grades , from the cheapest to the ilnest silk. n'ttcil Out to Kill. Guy Barker , .1. A. Klson and M. P. Plerco were arrested ywtorday morning by Ofllccr Murphy as they weio sauntering -Joun Broadway , each with a brand now pair of overalls stuffed In his pocket. They wcro taken to the station , wheio achargoof eat Ty ing concealed weapons was catered against them. On emptjing their pockets It was found that each ono had a ic\olvcr , ono had UNO furors , another a box of cartilages , and the third n murderous pilr of brass knuckles. Tho\ stated that they were huntine for nn omplovinent agency , which thov had hcirti was advertising for n lot of men to tnkoto Denver. 'Ihoy thought they were goinu-to go among the wild westerners , and they must make duo preparations for their safetv. They claimed to hall fioin Clio , a small towu in the eastern part of the state. Ice cream soda 5 cents at Dalrd's , Doyouwnntan oxpioss wagon or boyj King up the A. U. T. Co. , telephone 170 , No. llKorthMaiiiitreot. J.C. Blxby , stoain neailn ? , nanltarr ea- gluccr , iflM Merriam block , Council Ilium Opaque felt window shades Mo cich , with fixtures and all complete , nt the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , this vvcok. Wall paper. 4 double rolls forSOc. Boston store , Council Bluffs. Outlnp flannel remnants at the BOSTON Srour. COL.XCII. BI.UFIS , thlsvvcckflc ajarcl , lOcuud 1'J' ' c quality. Snugart & Co carry largest stock of bulk Hold , garden and flower seels In the west Catalogue and samples by mall. The Falnnount 5o cigar at tbo Fountain. After tlio Inheritance. NKVV VOIIK , Apiil 7. Last Friday Harry Donovan , a seven-year-old boy who Is heir to $100,000 , was Induced by n young \\omun , now known as Miss Clura Lecto , to leave the Is'ew Haven , Conn. , military school , whore ho has been. Since his mother's dcat\tlio boy Uas lived with his grandmother , Mrs , Mnnlcln , In Brooklyn , until ft short time ago , when Ids father took him away and placed him in n New Haven school , whence the Locto woman spirited him away last Friday. Hlnco that tlmo his father las been ranking frantlo endeavors to find the hov and today discovered him with hi grandmother In n house near Uav Shore. Li. 1 , Quito n structrlo ensued boforo.Mrs. Unnttln would glvoulm up. Hints aromadaof n sonsntlonal story in connection with the case , with the suggestion that the boy might possibly have como to barm bad his father not recovered htm. 1,1 fft : KJJKJb.\\V CATS. The PnrrolUDnllr Ohttlc Stopped by the 1'ollcc. PiiiUDni.viiH , April T.-J-Tho fight between Jim Dally of this city nnd I'.it ITnrrell or 1'Ittsburg was stopped by the police Inst night nt the end of the third round , Daily having the best of Hat the tlmo. When tbo men faced cnch ether Tart-ell looked cacrer , vvhllo Dally scorned to realize that It wns well to take things ns casllv ns ho could , rarroll began with a rush nnd landed n stunning loft hand blow fair on D.illy's fnco on the first attempt , The force of the blow drove D.illy to the x-opcs and rarrcll followed him up , swinging \vlldly \ wltn his right and hitting nothing. As soon as the men wuro Hopnintod 1'arrcll tmiilo another lunge for Dally , but did not laud. Dally swung Ins liRht tor r.irrcll's heart nud landed hard , rurrell forced the llphllng thiouptiout the loiind ami landed some peed blows , but missed many moro times than ho landed. The inlnuto rest between roumliAvas inndo the most of by the socomH , and both men came up ficsh for tlio second round. Karrell again went In to rush things , but IDallv was now thoroughly awake and lajhiK for him rinding tnntho could not got homo with tiU loft , 1'arrcll swum ? his light Into Ll.itlj'i ribs. A moment later Ihlly Jnhbcd his left Into ruucll'a face , and when Tarrell iniido his next rush Dally caught him on the ear with his iijjht 'Ition the lighting wns fust and fniious Duilj's ' blows \veio hotter dlicctod niul the end of the ronnJ found I'.iriell a little groggv. Inacliiuh Ifuiroll hit Dally In the libs and Ddly icspondtJ In the iioxtcllncli bv "copping" Karrcll In tire jaw. Hapnn , ono of L'txircll's seconds , lumped tbroupb the ropes nnd protested , unttis ordered oil the stngo The thiid lotind found both men thoioufrhlj anpry. l-'airell lushed , but wns iiu.itl > countered. Again ho lushed nud over the clinch that followed lie biR.ui tutting Dnilv o\or the heail nnd stomneh Dally got hick lu line style , and atonco the nature of the bittloclmipeU to si regular street tight. The men lump on to each other with tbclr lofts and punched awn\ ltd their rights. Daily wns clonrly gottlng the hotter of it , Infighting being ono ot his strong points. Just then Detectives Donagy and Murra ) climbed thioujrh the ropes and ordered the light stopped , but the contestants i > ald no at tention to thorn and bwged nwayateach othoi like Kllkontiy cats. The united ef forts of the detectives und the master of cer emonies finally pirted the combatants and thov woio not allowed to como together QKidn The fight was awardotl to Daily. An IC\clt i UK Coinb.it. LINCOLN' , Neb , April 7. [ Special Tele gram to Tut. B r ] Tdo second evening of the hicycloiaeo piovca even more exciting thnn the llrst. All the racers nio stajers and are rcmnrknbly well matched. Moclcett is still a lap ahead , and mido several Ineffectual - ual attempts to add another lap , but tlio other bykcn Viugued him too close to pornilt such a proceeding Mearshnd ibad fill in the seventieth mlle and lost a lap , but by making ttio greatest spun of thcevenlnir ho leiratnud the lost gtound Mcars ann Moclccit are the tavorites The course is sixteen laps to the mile , and lather rough , hut most remarkably Rood tlmo bus been made. The bovs hnvo been riding only four hours , but show the following unparalleled record : Mockctt , 72 miles. ! ) laps ; Wears. 72 miles , 8 lapijVortz , 7i ! miles , Slaps ; Fletcher , T"J miles , 8 laps ; Clark , 7.2 miles , 7 laps. Umpires Tor tlio Opening : Picsidcnt Icicle Young has made his as signments of umpires lor the opening Kames in the Western association and the Jfatlonnl league. Alonzo Knlsrht , the olrt Atheletlc fielder , -will ofllciate at Omaha , while IClng Uaffnoy goes to Kansas City , Chub Collins to Denver and ox-Pitcher Kmslio to Lincoln. The opening games will bo played Thursday , Ajn-il 10 , with Milwau - kcout Omaha , Minneapolis at Lincoln , Sioux City at Denver , and St. Paul at iCansas Citv. Citv.Tho The rational IcaRUO opens six days later. on the -"Jd , with tbo Bostons at New York , and Tom Lynch unipiio ; the Biooklyns at Philadelphia , with Timothy Hurst ; Chicago at Cincinnati , with Phil Powers , and Cleveland - land at PittsDuig , with AlcQuado. AVoliher Defeats Young "Dompiey. SPOKANE I AUS Wash. , April " . George vVebber of St. Paul and Young Dempsey of California , light weights , fought seventeen rounds before the Athletic club last night for n purse of fVK ) . At the end of the seven teenth Dempsey threw up the light , the bones in both hinds having been biokcn. The LiiiiiihH ami the Captain Shnnnoti's lambs go down to Lin coln tomorrow for their second tilt at Howe's fartneis' alliamo bo\s , also on Saunday ue\t. Hunilny nftoinoon tbo t\vo teams will again collide at. McCoimick park. Do V Ut s Little early Risers : only pill to cure sick headache and , iogulato the boivol KfTortH i\t a Sotllciiicnt. PiTrsnuuo , Pa. , Apiil 7. Kcports fiom different sections of the coke country show a slight gain for the operators for this , the second end daof the resumution , after the paralysis that followed the Morewood fatality. The citizens of the region are prepailntr to hold meetings and demand some soitof a settle ment , as the business of tlio legions is ruined. Tables have been prepared showing that the s Sm Checked the frightful inroads of Sciofula and all blood-taints. Dr. Piorco's Golden Medical Discovery purifies and enriches the T > lood , cleanses the system of all impurities , and restores health and htrcngth. It cures all dibcascs arising from impure blood. Consumption is ono of them. It's simply lung-scrofuJa. In all its ear lier stages , tlio " Discovery " effects n cure. It's easy to see -why. The medicine that masteis sciofula in ono part , is the best remedy for it in another. It is ' the best. It's war ranted. It's the only blood and lung remedy that's guaranteed to benefit or cure , or the money will bo re funded. No other medicine of its class docs it. How many would ho left if they did ? It's the cheapest blood-puiifier , sold thiough druggists , ( no matter how many doses nro offered for a dollar , ) because you only pay for the good you got. Your money ia returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask moro ? B BROWNING , KINO & CD , K BeliaWe and Indispsiblc Clolhicrs. have displayed wonderful taste and rare handiwork , in the selection and manufacture of their spring stock of Overcoats , Semi and. Full Dross Suits. Willi tlio same accuracy in fit , end nent appearance pervading throughout their entire line , including the medium grades and work-a-day clothing. FOR TflR GHlJMt [ ] our importation of Kilt Suits direct from Germany are the latest craze with , mothers. Ladies , nn. afternoon down town , would be incomplete without a rest and a stroll through our elegant reception room , and a care ful survey of the many attractions and spring novel ties in our "boys'a. rid children's department. DON'T FORGET. our hat and furnishing departments now crowded with desirable goods both for dress and general wonr. Money Cheerfully Ucllnilcd rowning & Go. when goods do not satisfy , , King . , S. W. COR. 15th and DOUGLAS . / fljicii rfi'itlnuN until H < > ' < ! < > < f ; . \.Jl. be ml / < lllimttiitttil I Co * I CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225,000 I A Mlllor , K O aimson , R Ij. Bhuitirt. K K IliirUJ I ) Edmuudsm. Oliirloi li.Hannan rrins.iet Kettord Innkliu busl- ncn Lir cst capital und surplus ot uy bank In dimthvoitora low v INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , OG-DB2J HOTH Xi The Now Ogden Hotel , in Council Blti'I's ' has been comnlat 'd refurnls.iod an moiarn- izod throughout , nn < ll now on 1 of the bast hotels In the stito It Is locite-llu the bu il- ness p-irtoi t locltyaii t tin eloctrlc mtorj pass , the door every four minutes. Firj 3- capos and nroilarini tliroujliout tn a billd- ing. Steim heat , liot ivnJ cold water aal sunslilnoln every rmm. Table uisarpissa I anywhere. Kates , $2.OOaday. GEO. \VHITNBy , COU NOIL , BLUFF'S Medical and Surgical Institute. MIS. UEU.lXaEltS. 1'IIOPS. Cliionlo discuses of nil kinds mid deform ities hiiccliiltus Nos. S-'l)01 mid i'OJJ linuilway , Couiiilllllulls. la. rinley Burke. Thos. E. Oasady. BURKE & CASADY , s-at-Law Attorney - - ix TIII : STAII : AND FKOISU AL COtlUTS. OITlccs : J. J. Brown Building , CoiinclUllulTs , low. i Dr. IjcDiio'H I'crloiticnl I'ills. Tlili lrum.liromedjf nets directly ni'on ' the Koncr- ntlvuormiiHnml cures Biiiiproslon u ( tlio IOUIIKOI jiorthrio for J5 , iinilcin liomnllfil hluniMnot lie usoil ilurliiKprrKnuncr. Jotbors , ilruisKlntxiiKi till ) public lUppllH by ( iuuilniiiii Uriirf to , Onialin I. J I'eykorii nml lluujnl Moyura South Uiuiihn , M.S. Kills unilA 1) lustur , cuuncll lllurla minors lost Invnrcs clurlnpr the eiRht weeks' ' strike$1,200,000. , while the opciators' ' loss by the dhcfslonof business to other regions and continued idleness andnoslcct Is incalculi- hlo. Still the operators seoin ilotonnlnod to resume at their own terms , while the minors say they will not go back unless stnnod out. .Sevrial plants partially lesumed today. There is apeneiMl hnnression , howctcr , tint a settlement of some sort will teen ho inndo. This o\cnlnp MasteiVoiUinnn U'iso Is sued a on.ll for a special convention of the ontlie coke region , including orRauUcd and non-union minors , to ho held Tridn. } ' . Theob- ject Is to consider the piescnt situation and dovlso wajs and means of bilnRlngtho stiiko to uncnd. "Somctliiiur Just ns Good. " "My horse wns hadly Injured I called for 'Hallcr's Baibod Wlro Liniment , ' my druggist - gist was out , but sold 1110 'soinutliiug Justns good , " now my horse Is a critwlo , while my nolgbbor , whoso horse was injured as badly as mine , refused nil substitutes nnd bought n bottle of 'llnllcr's Barb Who Liniment , ' and his horse is sound and well. " Insist on getting the genuine all diuggists have It. jim JIM > jOK HV.I HI : . A. Number of IVopIo nnd llundrctla of CnttJo Hilton , IMHVNAIOI.IB , Ind , April 7 [ Special Telegram to TIIK BKU.l-Durinp the past few weeks In Bartholomew and adjoining coun ties there has been pi cat alarm on account of mad dogs. Many head of live stock Imvo been bitten , have gone mad and have been killed , nnd hundreds of canines have been slaughtered as a sacrifice to the hydrophobia scare. Dr. Butler of Clifford was two months ape bitten .by a isbl d dog and ho went to Co- lumhus nnd applied the William Phlppsmad- stonc , which adhered to tlio wound for cloven hours before dropping off. Since then the doctor liascxpeitonced no inconvenience fioru the bite. Last Friday monilni ? Mrs. Hoy- iiolds and u neighboring woman woio at tacked In Bartholomew countv.and both were severely bitten. Mrs. Reynolds had a linger broken. She also applied ttio mndstono which adhered tenaciously for thirteen hours. Dr. Blrnov euros catarih. Bee Md'jj. minors' nml Operators' Coin cm ion. I'lTTsniito , 1'a , April 7. Tlio Intcrslato inlncra' mid operatois1 convention clla llttlo nt today's ' session , but a lively tlmo Is antici pated tomorrow over tlioHKO scale and elKht-uour mater , The "IIuliblo-Hubble. " All typical Orientals snioko. Tlio to bacco-nines nio of various formsaiul this ono is called iijowoli , because the water reservoir ivt the bottom is usually u cocoanut - coanut , that thu Arabs call jonto-el Hind ( Indian-nut ) , BII.VH St. Nicholas. The onllnury plpo of thooahtls the nurfjliili , or hubblo-bubblo , such us the barber lias in hib shop. Thin Is a glass vessel , PU mounted by a llttlo brass bowl for the tobaoco.nnd provided with a lloxiblo tube four or live foot long1. Tlio class VCBSO' is partly lilled with water , n. portion ol inoibt tobacco ts placed in the limns bowl a red-hot coal IB laid on this , and thu jilpo is ready , The smoke boliif ; diawi UiiouRli the Clitoris coolud and purilled \\hllo the Hound of the air iipltntinf ; the water ( , 'ivea the plpo its nnmo of Iho hubblo-bubhlo. -THE TWIN CITY ; STEM DYE WORKS , A-SOHOEDSA-GK , Px-op- Corner Avenue A and 26th Street , Council Bluffs ; on Coun cil Bluffs and Omaha Electric motor line. OFFICES : 152i Farnain Street - - - Omaha , Neb. 621 Broadu-ay - - - Council Bluffs , la. HIE , WAS AID H1I Of Every description. Packages received at either offices or at the works. © end for Piricc Lxist- T3SE GREAT 9 Tsstill goinpon. Don t miss this grand opportunity nnd Save from 50 to 75 Cents on Every Dollar , As thousands of iniichnsors can testify to the extraordinary bar CALL , AT ONCJH HEF011K IT IS TOO L.ATC. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nml Ilrnidwiv. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers Ir. foreign nn.l doiio tta xchiu s Collodtlou niailo unii lutereiL paid ou tluiu D. H. McDancId & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Packers' Supjlln , Market Fixtures , Casings , Fnlcpsnml bain iso Milkers' Muolihiory S73- b..Main St. . Counolt II lulls , liu Abe Ucilori ullhlLsniHl lur- > . COUNCIL BLUFFS STE\tt \ DYE WORKS All kinds oflly Inland Cleaning done In tlu Illclio'stbtyloot the Art. 1'itdod mid btilnod I abrlcsiiuido to look us iood ; ai now llnl I oiithirB ( 'It1 mud lly Menu , In 1'irstCiim Manner Work promutly diino itnd dollrorod la all pa i la of tliuountry bend ( or prlco "St" " 0 A. . MAO MAX. Prop , IOU Uroaclwnr , Nuir Niirlhwustoru bupot , COUNCIL U L.UU. ) . I A. Electric Trussss , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc , AGENTS WANTED. DR. C , B. JUDD , 6OO Broacl-wny , Council Bluffa , la TJ'JMJLMIONIM. orricn. 07. ur innNOR Illfliost cash price paid for raps and nil kinds of scmp inoi.ils. Country donlora nnd inorcliants will find it to tliolr nclvnnttx > ro to comtnunl- cutowltli us bofoio dlnposlntr of tliolr stocks. G1LINSKY IlltOS , Union lirondwny Uopot , Tol. SOI. Council lilulfa , In. SPECIAL NOT10ES. COUNCIU BLUFFS. $11,1100 stock of gfiiond niorih inillso toov.- iiiinn'L'for ] a fin in In southwesiui n louiv. Must bo KOOII Innil. .lolinston & . Van 1'alluii ' - ' ! A llrst ilnhH bhlrt iiullshr nb Iho Hit } Steiin laiindiv , .14 Nuith.Malii Htroit ; sit , lily uorlc uiul good Ijioll Kr.M'--Ilttollliis lioiisi1 , " 1)1 ronrlli St. ; JL ? lOrnoinscoiiMiilunttn motor llnu and LUII- ur ot business. N. 1 * . llod u .V Co. BAVKuisli customer f rfuni lots Ijiitunoii , ' | HI uiul UHtli sts , Imirni A u > I ) ami 4Ui IIM'.I. 1' . On'tnshluIiU(111) lliiiiitluiiy. ] _ IY rorHulo-1 li i\o piiichuHod u Him lot 1 of hut , \\likh I will Bull ! iy carload ur In sniiill ( | UMiiIU ! < 3 Ijcutu elders at No l i Wet Mniiihvny , S. ( loldHiuhi & C'n. Tjlltl'I'l riiriiifnrs.ilonr Inulo : well locatotl -L'nnd nil In In irliiR ! jjool boiisij uiul liirn , Will take vmio good tlty piopoity , nnd good tliiinRlxui.oii hnlnnco. f'ull on or id dress 1 > . J. Iliitulilnsim & .Co. . Iil7 Itro.iihvuy. SAMv Aliouso und lurirn lot on liisy piiyinoiits liujulro nt Id5 I'.irU luiiiuo , Council HlullH. Ti. "I710U III..NT 'Iho McMulion lilotk. : J story JL' brluk , with linsonicut mid dictator. J. W. Siilro ( | , 1011'oarl street. "TTlUHsAljll A Ijiirpilu ; now niolurii IIDIISU J with all tlio lvlo liniiifciiiciits | , my cm rooms ; will soil on uu"/ payments , loculeil ou the Plf th nvuiiuo motor lino. L ) . J Hiittlilii- Bon,0l7 llni idway. TpOI < .S\blC or Kuut UirJon land , with JD houiBj , Uy J It. Hioj. lJl.Mj.ln ( it. , OounoLl Bluff. \\K AHK III 1C I'KOIMjt * . . Novcr since wo liuvo been In huslnoss have v c inndo such hirco nntl low priced contrucu for ou r sum met spool iltios. The celebrated Kacluo rcfrlKeratois , ? U.O up All hard v.'ood , The boat value over olTuecl. ( flHOllllO StllVf'H. The Oulrlc Mcnl nvaporatlnnstovo. 'Iho Blight defects lu Itist vein's now pro cess bavo boon ovcuomo nnd the ( Julclt Meal Istho best ovci ofTeicd. l oi-y ono puarnu- teed.Vo aiosollini ; tlio old stjlo Kcncratov stoves now ut ? 7JO ( , ii-huriier , and f'J.OO il-uuriiciti , high stove lllcyol % s. The Victor , tlio world's ' leader , both In bciuty nnd roputntlon. The ( rlunt line1 , f'llM ) toflt-r ! > 00 C.dulogues Inc. Kcousat 41 Muln itrcot Cm ! ' . _ & Coi.ii. Qlmc t < v lllllllorc Attornoyi .it l < nw I'ruo. Olllla A ailllllULlh t00 | i , , the Kt.ito ami feiliTScourts. . KODIUH I , I uuil 3 Ilino Dluck. Cuii n oil 111 u IN low i. Ph'imnfirc Attnrnoy tit I.nw .Vo 10 , J , llhllllULlSi i-o.irl fclrool , ovui Iliihli- nill'M More. Tolupliono No. 'M llmlnusi lioiiih. 8a in tot ) p in. 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