Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 26, 1891, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : StTNDAY , AP1UL 20. 1S91-TWENTY PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
CTFIU : : NO. js PEARL STREET.
Dellvcri-d by Carrier Ir , nil } part of the City.
H. W. TILTON MANAOlilt.
TELEPHONES ;
nusliiesa ORlcc , Ko. 43.
Nlghl Editor. No. 23.
JllAOlt , TTIO.V. . .
N. Y. P. Co.
Coui.ctl niufls Lumber Co , coal.
Croft's chattel loans , 201 Sapp block.
Heal Uock Spring conl. 't'hatcticr , 10 Main.
If jou want w.itur In your > ardor houio
RO to'HIxby's , 2W Men lain block.
flenty Honslti , ? and Dora Clover , both of
Onmhii , were man led rrlday afternoon by
Justlco Cones.
Mr. and MM. Perkins \vill hold n spiritual-
Istlu nicotine' Hi the Grand Army of the Kc-
public hall tut * evening
The Woman's CluUtlan association will
meet Monday , April 27 , tit ! l p in at the res
idence of Mis U. M Osbornu , ( UO Tlrst two-
nuo.
nuo.Prof. . Chambois will take charco of the
dante proprammo nt the Unity Guild May
party , In Hughes hall , 1'rldny cvc-nlui , ' ,
May 8.
Seventy cases have boon commenced in
superior court for the May term 'ihls Is
one or the larRC-.t pristo th.it has ever been
Illcd for nny term , and there am no whisky
suits
Mamie , il\c-moi.th-olil duuj'l.tor of John
Bro , died yistcrday of pneumonia. Thu
funeral will take place tnls nfternoon at t. ! ( )
o'clock from the residence , ! > : )1U ) { south Sixth
street.
In the Scimons divorce ciso , the dccico ,
which w is rondeied jestordaj refused tl'O '
plaintiff's petition , and awarded the divorce
and custody of the minor child of the panic's
to Dr Scuinons.
'I ho choir of St. Xuvlor's Catholic chuich
is ut w otic on n operetta bj II 1' Dunks , en
titled " /.aniu " It will bo pur formed duiitiR
the latter part of M.ij The music Is of n
verj taking character
.hidgo Smith held a session of district couit
jcsterdu.v morninir In the libnirj loom to try
thudivortocnse of Li//lo Loni ; uyalnst John
Lonir The case was submitted to the court
mid taken under advisement.
Albert O. , son of Tiank Peterson , died
jestorduy inornltiM : of hint ; fuvor , aired ten
months. The funeral will take pi ice this
afternoon from the lesiuenco nt" o'clock Interment -
torment In Walnut I till cemetery.
Attention , Independent Older of Oddfel
lows All members of Council Dluffs lodge ,
No 4l ! , arc requested to meet nt the hall tills
cvcnitiK at 7 o'clock to attend services at the
Trlnltj Mothodlst church. Members of ottier
lodges and v islting biolhren Invited to attend
John hciioban Is contlned to his homo by
nn accident which ho suffcicd I'ridny night.
Itu was walking down 1'enrl street , when ho
stopped on a rusty nail , which penetrated his
shoo and oi.tercd his foot for o\er nn inch
Ho was compelled to cull u physician latci In
the evening.
Another Initiation was held In the Scottish
Kite hall lust uvonlnt ; by the Commeiclal I'll
( rrims , nnd foily-llvo now candulatos were
Initiated into the older. The lodijo Is con
stantly prowinir , und from the present out
look it will not oolong until ovoty tinvelmtr
man In Council llluffs will bo cniollcd In It ; ,
membeishlp
A number of music losers wore entertained
nt i musicale last evening at the residence ol
Henry Hobinson on Bioadwuv. Hans Albeit ,
the famojslollnlst , and UcirGahm , thn
pianolst. both of Omaha , wcio the in.iln ut-
ttactions of the evenlne. The music was ex
quisitely rendered , nnd all who were ptosout
weio delighted.
Ttio veteran llromen will give u ball In the
Masonic Temple next rnday evonlm. , Maj
1. Ono of the attractive fcatuies of the
evening will bo the May polo danro. A
wreath will bo voted to the most populai
young lady , who shall bo ciowned Maj
queen. The Veteran riiemcn's nssociiuioi
has been oiganl/cd lor two jc-ais , nnd cluiini ,
tliat time has spent over $700 In caring foi
the sick and burj Ing the deid of those w ho
belonged to the lire department In the dajs
when It was \0lunteer affair.
J. W. ( Jlttlngs was looking for a motoinui
last Friday evening , with a largo quantity o
win in , red blood In his oyo. A llttlo gill o
Gittlngs' narrowly escaped fooit'i ; run over
by a tialn at the foot of Uidge street , at the
same spot where u llttlo boy was killed las
winter. Thomotoiman called back to the
father , who was standing not fur off , thu
If ho "didn't keen his d young ones out ol
thowaysomo of them would get killed. '
This sort of un apology did notoxnetly sul
Mr Gittlngs , nnd ho gave it out cold that 1
bo could catch him ho would pulvoil/o him
rortunntely for the motormun , Git'ings. could
not find out who ho was , so that ho still has
bis bcalp.
The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , will close
horoiif tor at 0 o'clock Tuesday s , WcUnesda\ ,
Thutsdnvs mid Friday evenings Mondays
U o'clock. Snturdav s II ) o'clock , Boston Store ,
Council Bluffs , rotheilnghamVhlteluw \ .
Co.
The Catholic Mutual Benefit association
will glvo another grai.d ball at Hughes hall ,
corner of Broadway mid I'aik avcnuo , Tues
day evening , April W. A grand time Is an
ticipatcd by all who attend. Good music In
attendance.
Furnished rooms for lent , sightly locitod
and convenient to center of the city. Addioss
A , Bee olllco.
Newest styles In furniture nnd caipets ;
best cooking stoves in the world nt Mandcl ft
Klein's Installment house , ! UO Hioaduuy.
Uo you want an express wagon or boyt
Hing up the A. U. T. Co , telephone 170 , No.
U North Main street.
I'EHSOX.II , J'.t K.t . ! I'US.
A. A. Clarn Is In Cliicago.
Mrs. W. B. Tishor loft yestordny morning
for Atlantic , whore she will \ Islt friends.
ti. Bledorman leaves today for Cieston ,
where ho will deliver an address tomorrow
nt an annlvorsaiy of the Odd Follows.
Mrs. Julia Desmond and daughter , Kittle ,
of Dubuiiuo mo the guests of I ) . A. Fnrioli
nnd fnmlly. They leave today for Denver.
J. W. Tomploton of Garner township to-
tuincd yostc'tduy from Chicigo , where ho
nttcndod the funeral of his mother , who died
nt the iiL'o of one hundred and one years.
The Boston Store. Council Bluffs , will close
hereafter nt ( I o'clock Tuesday s , Wednesdaj s ,
Thursdays and Filday ovcnings. Mondays
1) ) o'clock. ' Satinda > s U ) o'clock Boston Store ,
Council Blulfs , Fothcrinehum , White-law &
Co.
Drs. WooJburv. dentists , 30 Pearl street ,
next to Grand hotel Telephone 145. High
gindo woik u specialty.
When about to build don't fail to get prices
on lumber of The .ludd & Wells Co. , bll !
Btoadwuy. Telephone li&7.
Max Boutlcius , having associated hlmsolf
with the Council BlulTs Music Co , dcshos to
thank the public for the pationago in the
past nnd bosneaks Its good will for the
future. lie will bo pleased to wait upon his
old friends , as well us new ones , at the Coun
cil BlulTs Music Co.'s place of business , r > , l3
Broadway.
Ailior I ay Am II\K \ tlio Mutes.
Arbor day was celebrated at the Deaf ami
Dumb Institute on Friday. The pupils were
given u holiday. In the afternoon nppiopil-
ute exercises w cro held in the chapel , Prof ,
G. U Wyckoff delivering n lecture to the
school. At the close of the exercises the
teachers tiled out ut the head of the respec
tive classes und wended their wny to the
grounds in fiontof the building where they
jnocccdcd to set out about one bundled apple
trees. Great interest was taken in the work
by the pupils.
The Boston Store. Council Bluffs , will close
hereafter at U o'clocu Tuesdays , \Vcdnosda > s ,
Thursdays nnd Friday evenings. Mondays
I ) o'clock , SaturdujH 10 o'clock. Boston
Store , Council BlutTs , Fothcrlnglmm , Whlto-
Inw A , Co.
It is to your Interest to consult Mandcl &
Kluln before jou buy jour furniture , carpets
stoves.
or _ _ J _ _
Seed outs , com , millet and seed potatoes ,
garden needs of nil kinds , at II , L. Curmuu's ,
WO Mulu and 501 Pcurl streets.
NWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
lofereo Boss Completely Vindicated from
Imputations of Prejudice.
NO SURPRISE OVER THE CASE'S OUTCOME.
started from a Misundcrstandlnc nnd
Dulled In a Full I2\u icrntlua ul"
the AcouHuil Wlmt tlio
Siild.
fipfcreo Hess , who has had bis soul sorely
ried for a few days past , got balm und solace
icstcrduy JuOgo Dcemer rondeied a de
cision that the chat go of prejudice was not
sustained , thus exonerating Mr. Kosi fully.
Pho decision Is no surprise Mr. Hess 1ms
ivcd here so ninny jinrs nnd has such n
Irmly established reputation for integrity
that no one would tuuo the hardihood to
charge him with being maliciously or know
ingly partial In his action as referee. Even
those who sought to have thocaso taken from
iiltn , simply claim that circumstances rather
than volition were causing him to bo preju
diced in favor of the Evnns Hi others. Mr
Koss frankly admitted having bcon an attor
ney for T. J Evnns , but that
gentleman is not one of the defendants
In this caso. As to Mr. J F. Evans ,
Mr Itoss denies emphatically that ho hud
been his iittorncv or on such Intimate terms
us to wauant utij Intimation that ho was lia
ble to bo piojudlcod.
In icmlering his decision Judge Ooetnor
stated that theio were thico grounds upon
which the modllleution of the order was
asked. One of them was that nn un
due Intlmac.v had sptung up between
the lorereo nnd the famiiv of ono of the
defendants , another was , that the referee
had been retained as uttoiney by the de
fendants Both of these ( barges wcic wholly
unsustnlned In proof The thlul ground
claimed bj the plaintiffs wiu that the referee
had been letalned usnttoinoj bvT J. Ilvans ,
the brother of ono of the defendants. Tills
was admitted by the referee , but was. In the
opinion of the eour' , immateilal Ho thought
that thoio was proof of incompotcncy , und
theiofoto ovciruled the motion for the modi
fication
For widow shades , curtain poles , lace cur
tains chenille cut t.iins , brass rods , drapery
silk" , wall piipci , ti > the Boston btore ,
Council Bluff . Get their prices before pur
chasing elscwh-re , Boston Store , Council
BlulTs , la.
lee ! lor ! Icc-M !
If jou want It piuo and n
And nt u reasonable pr
Followno now dev Ico.
Uttt send to us In a tr
At our off
MulhollanilXCo.No . ll'carlst , Tel 10J.
Ttci's , all kinds , guaranteed to mow , pi ices
cheap , nt Malls' ' , lltoidwaj- , opposite postof-
ilco.
No Meal ) or Von-Unlim Gcioiln.
'Hint which serves tlio intuiest of the In-
boring iii.u , , tlio mechanic , the bono und
stnovv of ttio country , and toclay the tictivo
and npgtcsslvo crcntivo biain of the wotld , Is
that which directs the avvini ; of the hammer
and the wliitrof the wheel , serves also the
Interest of the mctchant. Tliero nio no two
eludes whcto the bond of svinpathy
is stronger or tnoto directly con
nectcd. KcnlUIni ; this fait and con
scious of the additional fact thut the pios-
potltj of the mot chant rests uponi the pios-
pciitj of the gro.it urinj of toilers , wodcslro
to ussuro ovoiv man in Council HlulTs ,
Oinulia and vicinity lh.it wo huvo not la nnj
manner , directly orindiioctlv uldodtho otn-
plojcis w no have sought to loduco the earn
ings of their workmen ; that wo have not in
our store u slni'lc article made bj- scab or
non-union lubot. It is tiuo that wo hnvo
taken advantage of thu necessity that forc-ed
upon the market n lai o stock of clothltiR
owned by the Koehestermanufactuicis.whoso
demands Induced the great striicc of the
cutters , but not n single garment of the pur
chase we made was made by scabs or non
union men Wo putchascd tno goods at u
heavy discount after they weic thrown upon
the mnikct by the mamifacturcis who were
neiiilj diivon to the wall nnd who vvero com
pelled to resoit to forced sales to obtain
monej to keep their heads nbovo the tide
Ibis purrha-.o was more In the inteiestot the
worklngmun than the maniifnctuiets , for it
enable us to sell the workingn.nu as good n
suit of clothes as can bo made at moie than
" 5 per cent below the regular cost.
\Vo icgiot tint some of the gentlemen who
constitute the labor assemblies In this eit\
have misundeistood us. nnd wo take this
menus of stating positively what our posi
tion is Wo uio not munufacluiois , only
purchasers on the open imuket We will
thank the labor assemblies of Council Bluffs
If they , thiough their oftlcets , or members ,
will glvo us any pointers thut will oniible us
to fuithcr ptotect our own Intctests us well
as theirs , and if they can tlnd nnj scab goods
In our stoic that our buj eis have picked out
wo will refuse them and hold them hero sub
ject to the older of the houses thut sent
them.
AN IMI'OllTVNr TFII nit\M.
Feeling eonlldont thnt wo weio In the
right , but still lics.rous of ascertaining if It
w ore possible foi us to have any of the ob
noxious "scab" goods in our stock , wowhed
the greatest iniinufactuting house in Roches
ter yestei day noon nnd leeched this prompt
reply , which wo lespectlullv submit to the
members of the Knights of Labor In this city
and Omaha :
ItniiitsTin. N V , April 2T , ,1:10 : p. in To
luck ( loldsloln. Model flothlinr Ilimso. Coun
ell lllnnv All 1 iliiir troubles settled niiig IIKU
lloyeott bus bum ic'incived HtuuUs | HKO
Continue to Hliitightui good" lliivu iinotlier
HIIII | > for you. I'nbllsh tills Moniih A. lli.iu
The dispatch was iccolvcd herent 4:10 : jes-
teiday uf let noon.
Thunking the public and the worklngmen
who have given us such hcurty eneouiago-
mcnt In our olTorts to establish u llrst-elass
metropolitan clothlnir store heie , whore cast-
em prices will prevail , wo arc , with great
respect to all , youis ,
Tun MOI > EI. Ci-oriiiNo Co. .
A. II Goldstein A : Co , Props ,
New Sapp block , Council Bluffs , In.
'I ho Grip and the Dcu-li llatt ! .
At last a shrewd Yankee bus solved the
problem , and UK simplicity Is wonderful It
Is nothing mote or less than n tegular sized
gasoline stove thnt lights like gas without
smoke Take u llttlo chloiida of sodium ,
heat diy nnd inhale vapor
If jou do this reguhulv during the summer
and buy ono of Cole Ac Colo's Ice saving
lefngatois are liable to escape the gtip
Got the steve anyhow , or jou will die ol the
gilp If your wife's neighbor has ono.
Foil Ki ST A new li-room residence on
Bioadwnv , corner of Sixteenth street , also
u Il-ioom residence on Notth Scott sticct
Both houses are conveniently niranged and
beautifully located , convenient to motor lines
and Just suited for Onmhii business men.
J. C. DIHAM..V.
Shugart & Co. carry largest stocn of bulk
Hold , garden nnd How or scocis In the west
Catalogue and samples by mull.
Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ;
within ono und one-half miles of the P. O ;
nil in bearing ; good buildings ; possession
gln at onco. Call on U. J. Hutchlubon &
Co. , 017 Bioadwuy.
Storage at ioa.sannblc rates , J. I { . Snyder ,
2J , -JOPeatl bticot , Council Bluffs.
Fi-clght for 1AO miles prepaid on nil goods
bought of Mundol & Klein , il.'O Bioadwuy.
A Went Kiul Illa/o.
Friday night the house of Elijah Shubort ,
nt''OI Pnclllo nvc'iiuo , was on llro , nnd It took
nearly an hour for it to bo extinguished ,
from the fact thut the hose could not stauu
the pressure and bursted several times. Tba
water at lust proved the master , however ,
but not until the house and ull its contents
wcro badly d ( imago. The lira originated
from the explosion of an oil lamp. The dam
age will amount to about fUOO.
A bud accident was narrowly nvcited In
connection with the llro. Ofllcor Peterson
turned In the ulnrm nt the corner of Broad-
w up and Twenty-third street , and then ran
up to tUo corucr of Tweuty-llrst street to stop
the fire department when it should cotno
down. It was dark , and the man who was
driving the hose cnrt did not see him. In
Jumping out of the way of the hose cart ho
came directly in the path of the larh-o hooU
and ladder truck. Ono of tbo horses struck
him , and ho fell down , the wheels of the
wagon passing over his body. Ho was badly
bruised , but otherwise his injuries did not
prove serious.
the Locked Out.
At n recent mooting of Local Assembly No.
1800 , Knights of Labor , of Council Bluffs , the
following resolutions were unanimously
adopted !
Whereas , The clothing manufacturers of
Rochester have foimcd In n combine , con
spired together nnd locked out the clothing
cutters In their employ , claiming no other
grievance than that of their belonging to n
labor organisation ; nnd ,
Whereas , The clothing manufacturers have
dared to deny their cutters the rights of
American citizens the right to belong to n
lawful organization ; therefore , be it
Kcsolved , That the representatives of or
ganized labor of Council duffs and vicinity
emphatically protest ugninst the action of the
clothing manufactures of Rochester in de
priving their employes of their liberties ; and
bo It further
Resolved , That wo will not purchase any
Rochester lendy-mado clothing nor pntronl/o
nny tctnll clothing dealer handling the same ,
nnd wo recommend to nil liberty loving cltl-
/ens that they do the samo.
Resolved , That wo pledge our he.uty sup
port to all retail clothing dealers In Council
Biuffs who will withhold further pitionago
from the Rochester combination ofroadv-
made clothing until the combine will concede
to Its employes the sumo lights which they
enjoy as employers the light to belong to u
lawful oignnizntton
Resolved , That thcso tcsolutloiis bo pub-
llsvcd in the city impels of Council Blufls.
Hi SHY NITT ,
J A STI IIIN ,
T. F CvnniUN ,
Committee on Publication.
Don't fall to attend the grnnd opening dis
play of spring and summer goods ut the Bos
ton stote , Council BlulTs , In , Pothcilnghnm ,
Whitelavv \ . Co. , Monday evening , April'7
Doors open from 7 to 9 o'clock. Everybody
welcome.
.Judgments Against I2isniaiiM
Judgments woio given In superior couit
yesterday afternoon In the following cases
against H Uisemiiu ft Co. Vun D.vko Knit
ting Works , J1950 ; Gicen , Joyce & Co.
$ J7.fiO , Gweinutd Bios , SII.1. : ! . 17 ; David
Alder X , Sons , fdiis ; Steiner , Kuhn X Co ,
* 4 ; > 0 , Kuvo & Einstein , SsSl , Young X
Rutheifoul , ? Mii : ) , A. L'lllngor & Co ,
Sl.lO'liii ; Woi/burcer , Goldsmith & Co ,
$1,011 , Wolsell Biothcis $ .nif > 0 : flight
Biotheis t Co. , Sii075 ( ; John Pullman \ .
Co , ? < iJli ; J Blaniock , Sl'J ' * ) ; Simmons ,
Micuo & Co , tl.HB ; L. Hcilprln & Co.
Sl.O'JJ , Young , Smllhileld & Co , fl.Shi ,
M ills \Gibbs , $1,4 111'JJ ; Jntncs McCreatj &
Co. , $ ; , ' ! ' ! 1 ( > ; L Koih Ac Co. , > 77 ; Arnold ,
Constnble iCo. . , W.S 17 S7 ; Brickner , Woolen
mills eompanj , ft U . ! . " > , Opponholmor , Col
lins i\i Co , V-WSfiO : Swlt/cr Ac Scbusbol ,
$ Jtin ( ) , R. Blankenbuig Ac Co , Ja.ll.W.
A. U Burkhart , t Co , SJ.M.I ) T. ; Lnmb knit
goods tompuii , $ Jlii SOVIcl , Divfus & Co. ,
S700 , Cur ter Ac Co , f. " > 0 41.
Don't fall to attend tbo grand opening dis
play of spiing und summer goods at the Bos
ton stoic , Council BlulTs , In , Fothcilngham ,
Whlteliivv iCe , Monduevening. . AptII7. .
Doots open from 7 to t ) o'clock Cvciybody
welcome _
Tiv Duquette & Co 's Pomona fruit Juice
tablets. 'Ihoy nro delicious.
J.Ci-Blxuy , steam netting , sanltirr en
gineer , 20J Merriam block , Council Blults
Dcatli at M.
George Kirnball died yesterday moinlng at
St. Boinard's hospital otupoilexy | , caused by
an attack of la grippe , at the ago of sKtvflvo
\curs. The deceased has been a icsidontof
Council Bluffs for many yeais. Ho was n
follower of Potter Christ , whoso lifo and
doings hive become a pait of the cailv hs- !
toty of Pottawatlumio county. When Pottoi
Chi ist tried to make his gicat ascension from
the top of the court house. Klmbull wiis with
him When ho died , KIniball was pno of the
chief mouiners.
In 1S85 ho was found to bo Ins mo , nnd con-
tlnod in the asylum nt Davenport. From
thoio bo was taken to Mount Pleasant nnd
afteiwards to Clarlndn , where ho stayed
until lust February , when he was brought to
Council BlulTs and placed hi confinement in
St. Bernaid's hospital.
The funeral will take place this morning
ftom the undcitaking establishment of
Lunklcy & Poiter.
A ijiniiil bill will bo given by the Catholic
Mutual Benefit association at Hughes hall ,
coiner of Utoidwuv and Park avenue , Tues
day evening , Aptil'JS
The Chicago Times , Tribune and Herald
airivo in Council Bluffs "i 10 p m , on day of
'
publication , and uie dellvctcd at once to'nil
p.uU ol the city by swift and caiofulcarriers
at only iiO cents u week , 1m tiding tbo imun-
innUi Sundav issued The Saturday or Sun-
rtaj issue ulono . "i cents each. F. R. Nugent ,
ngont , postoflko box 104.
District Court Nous.
Judge Uictncr Friday night heard the suit
brought by Mis nilon Bojlo for the puipose
of pieventing the motor company honi build
ing thu loid pist her house till she was paid
the damages which she claimed.
Ycstcrduv was taken up with the tilal of
saloon injunction cases The cases against
C Llobold und Jacob Neumajer weio tried
nnd submitted. A decree w us granted against
iila Piice
In thu case of Sarah J Hunt against Hnt-
tlo J. Bctger et tu u default was taken as to
the defendant , Hattie J. Beiger , nnd n writ
of foreclosure was giuntcd as prayed.
Don't ' full to attend the grutid opening dis
play of spiing nnd summer goods ut the Bos
ton stoic , Council Blufls , In , Fothoringhatn ,
Whitelaw & Co , Monday evening , Apnl U7.
Doois open from 7 to D o'clock. Everybody
w elcomc.
Malr has nil sorts of fruit , shade nnd orna
mental tiees , B'wuy , opposite postollico.
Everything iu house furnishing nt Mandcl
& Klein's on easy payments. 3JO Broadway.
Dumped fiom a
Friday night Mr. lllllnrd Coinollsou was
driving out to bis homo in Pony Creek ,
accompanied by two ladies When they had
arrived at Eighteenth avenue and Tostovin
stuet the team took fright nt u passing
bicvclo nnd shied , overtuining the wagon
and dumping tbo occupants out in u heap on
the ground. Ono of the ladles was linocked
senseless , nnd had to bo taken to tbo house
of Oniccr Peterson , whoto she was cared for
until mottling , when she wont homo. Dr
TliomaH , who tiltendcd her , states that she
will not bo out lor n week.
The Fairmount 5c cigar at the Fountain.
For lent , to family without children , good
4 loom house , No ! i0 South 1st street.
A ItlnllH MiiHlclaii.
Miss Julia Officer , who is studying intislo
In Chicago , appeared in n recital ou the 17th ,
together with B Boung nndMmo Muu-
cato Young of Omaha. Miss Officer played
two solos entitled "Lloborstrnum , " by Liszt ,
nnd "Munirku , " by Leschotl/ky , nnd received
many wotds of commendation for the In 111-
innt innnner In which they vvero rendered.
For Sale Two hundred tons of baled hay.
Inquire of Ben Marks.
Manuel & Klein sell furnltuic , carpets nnd
stoves on easy pnj ments. lijo Bioudwny.
Lnco curtains cleaned from 60o to $1.25 per
pair , at Twin City dvo wotks.
Dull fiaiuo Todny.
Thcro will bo a ball game this aftoinoon at
the driving park between the N. B. Fal
coners of Omaha and the Models of this city.
Motors will run to the rrand stand every
IIteen minutes , nnd the game will be called
at ! i o'clock. The grounds nro In first-class
condition , and u good game may bo expected.
roll Down Collar.
Mrs. W. W. Jlllgor , with her three-year-
old son , Ted , wcro calling on Mrs. J. ( J. Tip-
ton Friday. While there the youngster fell
down a cellar \v ay. A scream was the first
Intimation thnt anything was wrong , and
when Mrs. Bllger Investigated she fcund her
young hopeful lying on tlio ground nt the
bottom of the cellnrvvay , senseless. Ho re
mained In an unconscious siuto for several
hours ,
HA \ IVA Hit CMV : I'ltSTl'OXElt.
Voluminous Urla'x Filed by CUUIIHC !
ou Itotli Sides.
WASHINOTOV , ApillSo. The supreme court
has postponed the hearing in the Sayward
nnd lottery cases until October 10. The gov
ernment and counsel representing the British
govern mont were prepared to go on with the
Sayward case , involving Juilsdictlon over the
Bchrlng sea , but the continued Illness of
Justice Bradley cause's the court to order a
postponement , n full bench being desired to
boar u case of so much importance. The
briefs of both sides nro very voluminous.
They may bo divided into two parts first ,
the legal argument involving the right to
bring the case bofdre tbo court In the rather
unusual form of a writ of prohibition ,
nnd , second , a politico-legal aigument , In
volving the relations between departments of
the govctnmcnt. In the brief of the govern
ment It l.s maintained that n writ will not
under the law issue unless want of Jurisdic
tion Is shown on the face of the proceedings
by w hleh forfeiture was decreed us llbol. H
maintained that oven If the United States I fas
not control over tbo waters moio than three
miles ft out the shore the conclusion must
necessarily bo drawn that the court found no
cotding to w'hut wus the jurisdiction ol the
United States , whatever thnt Jurisdiction
may bo. Numerous uuthotitlos are cited
in support ot the denial of the claim of
counsel for the Biltlsh government thnt
the supioni ! ? couit has a right to go beyond
the face of the returns and detoi mine w bother
or not the court actually and nghtlv had
Juusdictlontotrythooffer.se The point Is
made that though the Alaska court Is subject
to prohibition , It is not when sitting in nd-
mltnlty nn inferior court in n technical sense ,
but a supeilor court whoso decrees at o en
titled to ovurv presumption favorable to its
Jurisdiction
Counsel for Great Britain held that no
light of appeal lay fiom the Alaska couit to
tlio supiemo court In udmlinlty cases nnd
that thoicfoto the litter court should exor
cise more extended Jurisdiction In prohibi
tion after sentence than if the party had
other remedy.
This matter turned upon the mean
ing of the words "in other cases , "
as used in the Alaska couit. and It Is
maintained thnt it is much too nnriovv u view-
to hold thut by these words the sumomn
court is excluded from the power of icvlevv
and thut It wus teallj intended by these
woidstoglvo the supiemo couit the sumo
power of icvlew thut it had over nil other
lower courts.
Counsel for the United States then con
tended that these things beini , ' true and the
Alaskacoui t Imvinir Jurisdiction over the of-
ITenso nlleged , nnd Juiisdiction over the claim
ant by reason of his voluntaty appoarunco
incourt.it follows that the finding of the
court that seal killing w a i committed within
the Jurisdiction of the United States is con
clusive nnd cannot bo impeached A gieat
number of authorities uro then cited us es
tablishing the doitiino that tliollnaing of tbo
Alaska court on the matter of luct Jurisdic
tion was conclusive nnd that the petition for
prohibition must , therefoie , bo dismissed tbo
supiemo couit having.it Isasscited , no powet
ui collateral ptoceedlng to ic-tiv and rovievv
the evidence. As to the sel/ure. of n vessel on
the high seas , it Is contended thnt
any objections based on illegal seiz
ure were waived , nnd , furtheimoic ,
that oven if thescmirc wcio illceal. n munic
ipal law having been violated , the court ,
when it found the vessel owner In its Juris
diction , had nothing to do with how he came
there , butsolelj with his trial forvlolntlon of
law. Counsel did not admit that a sei/.uieon
the high seas was unlawful and cite fiom the
supreme court decisions as establishing con
clusively the right of the United States to
seize vessels on tlio high sens for offenses
committed in places over which this govern
ment hits Juiisdictlon.
This bnngs the nigumctit down to the po
litical aspect of the e-use , and It is contended
with gicat force , suppoited by cltutlonsfrom
nuinetous decisions , that the tertitorial
Juiisdiction of the United States Is u
political qucstlou , ftom the consideration of
which the court Is stopped by the action ot
the executive and of congress in deciding
that the United States his Jurisdiction over
waters vvhero the Say ward was seized.
The decision , of Justice Storey in
the Suffolk insurance case , counsel
say , defeats the claim of the peti
tioner thut thu oxecutlvu bus no power in
himself without legislation to decide the
question ot sovoteignty. Tlio existence of
such power Is made obvious , moreover , by
the act under which the seUuros were or-
deicd , which diicctcd the president to seize
all vessels Inking seal In the vvutcts
of the Behi Ing sea. How Is the
president to oxcc'iito this command of
congiess if he does not dctcimlno for
himself whet vvatcts of the Bcluitig sen uro
within the dominion of the United States )
Could congicss have made plainer its wish
thai , bo should decide1 Counsel say that
numeious semncs attest tlio fact that the
executive bus decided that the United Stntes
bus Juiisdiction over the Bchring sou und
voluminous conc pondcnco between the
British und American governments is nuoted
from as establishing this beyond nil doubt.
Messrs Choato mid Catlisle , In opening
their case , lay down the position of the
British government broadly that on the
high seas u seizure and condcmnntion
by a dlstilel court for an offense committed
muny miles from land nro wholly
unwarranted by the law of nations ,
while with equal confidence It is submitted
that no law or treat ) ot the United States
warrants such seizure and condemnation , nnd
thut the district couit of Alaska never had
Jurisdiction of the vessel 01 Its alleged offense.
Counsel maintain that the power of the su
piemo couit to giant n wilt ol piohlbltloti
cannot bo questioned. The claim of the
United States that seals might have been
killed within thico miles of land is declared
"moio liotous imagination , " the recoid dis
closing that the Suv ward wus novel neater
than ten inilos to sl.orc. Tito stnctly legal
nigument tnnt the supieme couit is bound
not to go behind the record of the Alaska
court is uttuckcd , it being maintained that
the supreme court cannot bo prevented fiom
thoroughly examining the conectncss of the
decision.
Coming down to the lights of the United
States over the B'jhring ' sea , it is asserted
that the Russian treaty of cession does not
purport to convoy any dominion in the wat
ers of the Behring sea , nnd if any dominion
over the waters pussod , it must huvo been as
un incident or nppm tenant to the transfer of
hind under the Invv of nutions , the established
rule of which limits tcuitotlnl vvutois to
three miles fioni.shoio. Counsel say Ills
not necessaij to talie the giound that it is
the duty of tlio court to release thoscl/ed
vessel , notwithstanding the explicit dccluru
tlon dlicctlng seizure ou tlio high seas mo
subject only to the Jurisdiitiou of the
Hag they Ily. It ! tadmitted thnt congtess
und the executive might bj co-Joint notion
have determined the extent of the domin
ion or the' united states over
the Behring Vcn , but it is in
sisted tbut they ' 'have ' not sworn to dose
so , nor to muUo "provision by which the
o\ecutlvo is to dohumiuo tlio question , nnd
under the constltntilon It thoioforo devolves
upon the court. ' 'Tlio tight of the executive
to deal with persons nnd property can never.
it is maintained , bo n political question , nnd
any so-called legislative construction of an
net of conginss rnllst always bo subject to
judicial determination.
In conclusion counsel denies thnt the judic
ial power of the United States extends to the
tilnl and condemnation of u British vessel
wiongfnlly seized In time of pence on the
high KO.IS , denies that the forcible bringing
into thu limits ot u district court of such ves
sel can enlarge or extend thu Judicial power
of the United States. The Judicial power of
the United States ns an Independent nation is
limited by the luvv of nutions ,
To keep the beard from turning gray , and
thus pi event the uppeaiunco of ugcs , use
Buckingham's dye for the whiskers , the
best d\o mado.
Sco Potter Si George Co.'s nd. pnyo 17.
Damaged.
Lars Soierboig has sued the Omnhu gas
company and asks for $10,000 , claiming that
August 4 , 1QOO , ho was caught in n cave-In
while working in a ditch that the company
was digging , ills shoulder wus broken , and
ns n result ho overs thnt ho has been crippled
for life. Ho makes another chnrpo , saying
thnt October 4. 1800 , his physic-Ian , J. C.
Jones , through fraud , Induced him to sign a
document releasing the gas company from ull
damages.
SOUTH OMAHA'S IjlCnNaH.
Animated ISIMIHHOII | | of the QttcHtloii
oflortl liiK.
The city council mot last night to dlsposo
of tbo Itccuso applications and piotests. E.
W. SI m oral simply stated the position of TUB
BEP , the requirements of the law and the
duty of the council.
Mr. Rosowntcr stated that the present law
wns enacted In 1831 , which required publica
tion of license notices In the pupor having the
largest circulation in the county , und duilng
nil these ten long j ears Tuc Bri.'s light has
never been contested till thl1 ! year , when in
ua underhand method twonty-llvo or thirty
out of two hundred and forty or two hundred
nnd llfty woio obtained. Then when TUP
Bn : was compelled to snow Its hand. It had
some two thousand moro circulation than
the World-Herald. The \\orld-lleruld
Is like n contesting political dele
gation If you won't lot mo In tnrow the
other fellowout. . The check of the World-
Herald is equal to its undertaking in this
mutter , when It comes In with n resolution
stating what the council shall do. This Is
pretty cool , lassuteyou. Some 0110 suggests
to kiss and make up , but wo simply want our
rights nnd thciowill bo no kissing und em-
blueing till Justice bo meted us ut > our
bunds The rights Tin Bi i have been main
tained before the Omaha police commission
and Tin Hi r now publishes ull notices for
license implications in Omaha 'Iho light of
Tin : Bi i under the federal inws requiting
publication In the paper having the largest
local cli dilation could not bo attacked even
by u democratic udtnlnlstiutio'i , nor Had a
domoctntlc postmaster genciul authority to
give It to nnothoi paper In closing Mr
RosewntcT wanted an expression of what the
council would tegurd ns n circulation nnd
whiit periods of time it should eovei
Heniv Mnitin , n icsident of und saloon
keeper In South Omaha , wus culled and test- !
lied to having received befoioho published , u
notice fiom Tin , Bri giving Tin Bi i.'s cir
culation and the icquiieme-nts of the law Ho
published his notice ill the Woild-Heiald.
Did not iccclvo a notice of circulation
Councilman Rowley wanted to understand
if Mr Mnitin requited u stepfather !
Also got u notice fiom the Woild-Horald
bofoto having advertised Thut notice stated
thut the council having fulled to designate a
paper to ndvcttlso license notices in , 1 wns nt
llbcity to select for myself , and thut the
World-Hot did hnd ttio lutgest cit dilution
Mr Rosowutcr , the next witness , stated
that ho was cdltot of Tin 11-1 nnd president
of Tin : Bi'i. publishing company
Thoio uro sevetul editions of Tin.
Bi.i : , morning , evening , Sunday' und
weekly The bona fide circulation of Tni
Bi i In Douglus countv in Febtumy was
11,400 mid In March ll,34l >
On etoss examination Mr. Rosowatcr did
not know what editions the notices were ad
vertised in.
Inieplvtoun insinuating question about
the loss of circulation the witness reminded
the exutninor thut ns the question was Impertinent -
pertinent , it wns ronoof his business When
the question whether the circulation ot Tin
Hn hud not declined during tt.o liist ten
monthsofls'K ) , Mr Simetal intctposed the
objc ( tlou that it hud nothing to do wilh the
case. The question is simply w hut was the
cticulntion nt the time 01 Immediately bcfoio
the notices weie being published
In answer to questions Mr Roscvvatcr
showed liom n statement In bund thut the
circulation ol Tin EviMMiBii had run up
fiom 0I17 , in January , IVtO , to 11,1211 in Do
cembcT of tbo same year The witness did
not know what edition the license notices
weio publish-d In. Those statements uro
made by employes in whom ho hud confi
dence.
A letter from Postmaster T S Clmkson of
Om ilm was read und offered In evidence
showing thut under similar uiovlsions of the
national law ull advertisements of letters
wcio made in Tin. Bui. The mujor luled the
letters out
Hunrj Mat tin was tccallcd and stated that
he published his notice twice in the Wet Id-
Heinld , the fiist time duiing the first week
in April.
Mr. Hitchcock of the Woild-Hcruld rcid
E. O. Muylield's affidavit of the circulations
In South Omaha , the affidavit of William H
Dox of the ciiciilation of the Woild-lleiald ,
of Ftunk Truinbull und Willlum Wmionof
iiow subacribets obtained , some of which
weic subsctibers of Tin. Bi i. A certified
copy of the action ot the Omaha license
bonid was then toad.
On being swoin Mr. HIt"hcock thought
the morning circulation ot the Wotld-Hctuld
was about thieo thousand and tbo evening
edition about seven thousand , but didn't
knowwlicthc'i - It included other than paid or
bona lido subsriibois "Wo give sample
copies to canvassers , but do not know how
many. "
On being shown n piper of Anul 1J , 1811 ,
with n notice rending , "This Is the last day
on which the Wet Id Herald will bo delivered
free of clmrgo , " nnd being asked bow mnny
sueti copies weio thiown mound , tbo witness
could not toll , intimating that was the duty
of the business m inager.
License notices were published in both
mottling and evening editions
Mr Rosevvnter , on being placed on the
stand , showed that Tun Bi u circulation had
increased 1,100 lately , and several bundled
mete would bo added Monday next.
"And these nio all paid for. I have some
icguid for n mini who pajs for his piper nnd
not much for the mini who wants to give it
nwav and foico it on people besides" Mr
Rosewater showed that not only had the po
lice commission ruled that nil license notice- ,
after January ' _ " ! last , must be published In
Tin Bn , but the cleik stated tm.t not u sin
gle license had been gtanted since tlmt tlmo ,
the notice of application of which had not
been published in TinBi p.
After a ten minutes' argument on each side
the council adjourned to meet Wednesday
evening to dispose of the other contests.
Fell in a ( ellnr.
A joung child aged two jonis , son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Patilck MeMnhon , Twentieth unO
N streets , fell from the ground floor to the
ccllur , n dlstunco of some ten feet. The child
fell fuco downward und received toitlblo
bruises and cuts all over tlio fuco. A sur
geon sowed up the cuts und diessca the
wounds
Ijo.ded ullli CotToc.
John Peterson nnd nineteen bags of < offeo
were navigated Into the police station j es-
tctduy to answer ns suspicious chnincteis.
UNI1K1I STATUS JUHOItS.
Names ol' tlio Good Men Drawn Yen-
to ( laj Attoi-iioon.
Scipio Dundy , clerk of the United Stutcs
district couit. dtow the unities of the men
who will servo on the ginnd nnd petit Juries
during the no\t teim of court , which begins
on May 11. Following ute the names
thnt wcro dtavvn lot the tinnd Jury.
R B Grnham , Lincoln , II. A Homan ,
Omaha , LorinClatk , Albion. B R Cow dor ) ,
Columbus , A D Buckworth. North Plutto ,
D C Howard , Kearner , W. H McGann ,
liny Spiings , J D Putlsh , Lincoln , Geotgo
II Hocknell , McCook , J W Blvcns , Pin-
dum , William McBildo , Lincoln , S H Atwood -
wood , Plattstnouth , A G Robinson , Nelson ;
W W. Wilson , Clmdton , A. W Bulllan ,
Tceumseh , W H Uunmor > , Giand Islnnil ,
J C. Wurntr. Red Cloud , Ptunk Phillips ,
Hustings , Chatlcs Rlchatds , Vails City ;
J H McCull , Lexington. P A Bluclt ,
Blootnington , E. C Cut nes , Sow nrd.
Nnmes drawn foi the petit Jurv service
nto. W M Foster , II M Bodweil , William
Butoman , It. R DeGruff , Omaha , William
Hnrtison , Valley , William Purr , South
Omaha ; Herman Rcaglo , Falls Cltv , John
Dill ley , nikhoin , James tlonsmnn , Douglas ,
S L Roberts , Alma , Churlcs Gtuvv , Omaha ,
W. M Eiwln , Alma , Peter Nusson , Omaha ;
J S Dow , Tecumseh , J A Phelun , Johnson ;
J. H. Umstead , Fuliorton , John Wheeler ,
Mlnden ; O. M Shores , Wuvcrlv ; John F
Duncan , Davenport , Antln G Santner , A.
D. Sclfken , Flank Feinnndcs , H L Sovvnrd ,
sr. , Edwurd Gurako , William Row it/or , Jutnes
Anderson und John Kimmettlng , Omaha ;
Louie Meyer , Lincoln , Hat ry Abbott , Denton -
ton ; C H Mori 111 , Lincoln , W T Btandon ,
Omaha ; Alexander Palmer , Pullc.rtonJ C
Smith , Clearw nter , J U Donne , Cteto ; J T.
Bomfor , Westein , fculino county , nnd L A.
Stocks , Geneva.
PioNoiMitloii.
Mr. William E. Mend , thn victim of n ma
licious prosecution , gave boml yesterday In
the sum of $750 to appear for examination In
the police court May D. .Mr. Mead , who is
well known In this city ns an estimable R n
tlotnan , hud for aurety on hl bond Mr. I'tank
Murphy , president of thu Merchants1 Nn
tional bank.
Mr , Mend unya thnt ho has no doubt in the
world that the onto will bo dismissed In the
lower court. Ho lavs further that Mr Trunk
Scluoillnff , spcretnry nnd treasurer of thu
Empire ) mower and tortpur company , Akron ,
O. , Is on his way to Oiniihn. It was tliioueh
the Oiniihn ngctit of this compunj Ibat Mr.
Mend wns nrrestcd Mr. Mead says that ho
Infers thnt Mr. SclborlliiK hns n proposition
to make looking to v compi omtip , and If this
be true Mr. Mend snvs that ho will bo dlsap-
pointed.
COUH'F
Several Dcc'lslonn of Interest Huiuleil
Down YpMurdaj.
JuJfio Doatio jcitcrdnv decided the Elkhorn -
horn liquor ca c , which has tittioctcd > .onsid-
ornblo attention. Ou Janunrj 20 August
Ulcrbaeh applied to the board of trustees of
Elkhoru preoinc-t for a license to sell Itqtim.
On Januuty an bu notice wus flm published
lit the \Vntcrloo puper and the license
Kianted Jnnuaiy 31. U t'htoft , n cltl-
< cuu of ElUhoin , pretested on the
grounds that suftlcient tlmo hnd not
elapsed between the1 date of publication ana
the dnto of the gnuitiiiK ot thu license , unit
for the icason thut the \\atefioo pnpe-r , not
having the lut hust circulation In the countij ,
us piovldf u by law , the advertisement WHS
illegal and void. Miitulunuis proLecdtni swore
were bioitght , compelling the trustees to
cnneel tbo license so issued and the case went
into couit. In handing down bis dccUlon
.Indno Duuio said the oulv qnostlou was
wheth * t in appeal would lie upon thu face of
tin ; pipri.s upon which thu trustees had
gianted thu Ikunso. Uo dc-rldcd thnt the
nppc-al was ptupetlj t.iixon und that the
trustees It id no Authorl ! ) to issue the Ili-onsu
us the application hid not been ptopcilj
made and thnt the publ.cutluii of tbo notlcu
bad not been made nceouliu to law lie
held thnt the tuaudumus should Issuu , that
tbu tnstucs Imd illcKullj issued the liccnso
In this cusu ns in ull ethers whoto n patent
bus been iiiudu and nn appeal tiken the
saloon must be closed pending a settlement of
the case
Twoje.usnRO John Hcnvo sent to New
Yoik for men to take the 3lHI > inir plumber '
places , ndv.uitiiit ; u onuy for transpoitution
After their nuivnl the new inen ic-fused to
woik or letuin the itionov , and How cat-
tacheii thuir tciols und baggage The lowoi
cuuitheld that tnoweie not utteinptlni ; to
definite ! and thu attached piopcitt wus there
loio exempt from execution nnd levj. .ludfe
Wukelev sustained tills decision.
An injunction wus i/rantcd retditifttid
Stteltnu'iiinst the citj of Omaha A pot
tion of thu plaintiff's lots ou Nineteenth and
Center stiecta , vns tuken for street purposes
und instead of receiving damages ho was as-
sealed for benellls The suit mow out of the
city's attempt to collect the taxes. Thecouit
could not conceiv o how the Inking of Stieit/'s
piopeit ) lesiilted in benefiting the same
'I ho application for u tec-civet in 'ho ease
of the Omaha loan and trust company \s
Delia A Vaughn ot al > vas gtniitcd The
cusu is u tclic of the Democrat publishing
lompany Vaughn borrowed money liom
the plaintiff , but did not pa.v it bacK
Judge Hopowell susti.inod tbo decision of
tbo lower court in the case of Cobtun ,
sheriff , vs John P Sho-ilng , und the sheriff's
bondsmen weio i cleaned This c.no giew
out of the lalluie of the ol.l Omaha bank.
Bc-foie Judge Doane , A C Stonehlll was
chutgc d with contempt in violating the outer
ot court in testiainlu/him fiom counlotfelt-
ing thu signs of the Boston store und then
method ol arranging gcods for display As
soon us the casiivvm beard Stonehlll temoved
his sign of "Boiiton" siore und changed his
dlspluv , und the tontl held that the ccntuinpt
was thus puigcd.
I'OLICI. I'AUAGHAPHS.
31 Mloods Roonrdiid at the Contial
Million Last Mulil.
While some carpenters wcro working al
the Deeiing factory on Capitol avcnuo je-s-
teidtty afternoon , nnd weio up on n scaffold ,
a hiionk thief came nlong und stole a box of
tools Iho thief made u grout run down Cup
itol avenue , cha < cd by n codplo of cntpcntots
and Ulllecr Hudson , tot-some titno the lle o-
ing thief kept n distance of ovei n block in
advance of bis pursuers. When iieuiing the
smelting works the tools weie dropped , and
the fugitive managed to hide among the
freight cars nnd thus escnped uiiest.
Between b it'J ' and .I o'clock lust evening n
gang of boys , most of them old enough to
know better , nmused themselves by tbtovv-
Ing stones nt the motoi tats ns they passed
the corner of Twenty-fourth nnd Vinton
sticots The police wcte notified oy tele
phone nnd the uppioach of a couple of ollktt- ,
dis [ eiscd the crowd Theio weio no uricsts
Berthu Denting , u si\teen-jcm-old miss ,
was uircstcd lust evening chntged with
stealing some ribbon and lace from Stone
bill's. Opposite hbi nnme on the police blot
ter is plnced the chnrgo of petit lurcc ny
George Ch ipman was working tlio old shell
gnmo swindle befoto n crowd on Lower Fat
nniii street , lust night nnd wns nucsted b\
Officer Sulllvnn P.itsoy Harcy put in th > <
night practising with the shells in nntiiipn
tion of thu board's meeting on tomoirow
night.
DeWilt's Little Eatlv Risers , best pill
See Potter & Gcotiro Co.'b ail. p.igo 17
j.oc i / / jtici , i tnt : i.
A meeting of property owners will bo hold
at the rooms of the real estate exchange on
Tuesday evening
The Vidimtii Theosophical society meets
every Sunday afteinoon nt 4 o'clock utiuom
ti , FrenVer block All nio invited.
Tlio board of trade has accepted the pro
position of Messrs. Brninard and Eistmini of
the Pnxton to entertain the piesldential
pnil\ while In Omaha.
Invitations are out for a partv to bo given
bv the Mayflower plcasuin club on Fiidav
next , Muv 1 , nt the lesldenco of Mr Ed
Free , 4tl5 ! Fnrnttm sticet ,
The mcinbets of the Woman's Relief corps ,
Gcotgo A. Custer , Grand Army ol the Re
public , will give n calico bull May 1 at Metro
politan hall , for thu benefit of the loliel
fund.
The icgulur son Ices will bo held at the
First Congtegatiomil chuich this motning
nnd evening by Rev. Joseph T Uurjoa
Wednesday ovenlnir nginud ptalso meeting
will bo held , to which nil ute invited.
The Pennsylvania excursionists now 'In
Cullfoinia will arrive in Omaha on the first
of May and will bocntoitulnect bv the board
of trude In upproprlrto style This will bo
tbo thlid and last of the Pennsylvania ex-
cuislons.
The Omaha Kennel club bus filed in t tries
of incotporntion in the office of ttio county
cU'ik Tito Incorpotators uro J ( ' Evan1- ,
Charles II Snhlnc , Buiney Gordon nnd
Clinrle > Ogden , who , with n cnplt.il of $2,000 ,
ptoposo to go to tiilslng drgs
The ladies of the Fust Chiistian church
hnvo m ranged fern muslciilo In the chinch
parlor" , coiner Capitol avenue nnd Twen
tieth stteets , Thui'sduy ovciilnir , April .Id
Sninoof tlio best tiilcni in tbo citv will ton-
tiibuto to the evcnings's entertainment
A Good T in ? ! lotllio < Jiip
/-Kim l/ic lliMiifnM O W ) Dntlii t i'ttni
Suvoinl poison * hlghlv iccommend Ctnnn-
botlaln'a Cough Remedy ns n lomedv foi the
grip , now so ptov.ilent. II W Kilbouine ,
the county survuyot , sajsn bottle of tills
remedy gave him relief This medicine * is
prepared bv Chumbctluln iV Co , Des Molnos ,
Iowa , und it is buying n big sale In this city
For snlo by ull druguists
Itii'lillni ; PoimilH.
The following permits wcio Issued by the
superintendent of buildings \esterdny :
Anton 1'iolml , one story fiamii lotlane ,
I'irk Torest J COO
L'ornultiih llultlno ono nnd one-foiirlh
Hlorv frniitudMullliu t'liflcin Mill . ! , (
T .1 Dickey , ono inn ! oiu'-foinlh story
flame due Illag , I'orljiblid und Hut
cli ttu slni'ls . MO
( i \ , ( ircivcil mil , one-story frinmi ccil-
t.ize. rortv-nluth und I'uelllo htrc-i IH U < i )
1'r'inl. 1'iohul , one story frame ( ( Jtlat'e ,
I'lirk ruicht . . . . . f. 0
A I * . TnKev iino and one-lmlf ttory
frnmiulvvKllliu f'llftcjn lllll . . .l/jon
I'our minor permits . in *
Totnl t4M )
Sco Potter & Gooi'tfo Co.'s ml , imgo 17.
Denlli ul'ilolin ( Par'ioi * .
John ( i. Parker , un old tlmo i all road nmn
nnd ticket broker , and vv ha lor many y uars
wns connected with the Union Puclflo rulU
VMiy couiimny , uled last uvonlna nt 0:3 : }
o'clock nnd will be burled tomorrow fiom
his Into rcsldoi co. ( i01 Marcy sticiot. Mr.
PnrKer , whovvus lltty-flvo vo.iw of ngo , bat
been suffcrliiK for the past llnco moiilh
f rom n comtillcntlon of dlsordcus. His death.
will b much rcKiettcd by n Inigo clrol < j of
ft lends nnd urqunlntnueo
_
ir w
runs o A .ti , I'.nt.t. a i , //is. .
G W. Klrby of liu Uugs Is at the MlllarJ.
N L Huwthotn nnd wlfo of Wnhoo nio nl / /
the Pttxtou. jf
II D Truvis of Weeping Water is u gueair
nt the Casey.
R. E Funito and dnuxhter of Kenincy nto
nt the Pnxton.
Mrs. N. N Unldwln of Grand Island Is a
guest ut the Dclk-no.
H. M Hogo and M E. Ctttron of Nebraika
City me ut the Dellono.
F H. Olmstoitd ftnd
HastitiKs me nt the
W I. Allan of Chicago , nsMstiint general
niunaior ; of tbo Rock Island , Is nt tic Mil-
lard.
lard.Mrs.
Mrs. F. Melr , sr. , left for Ormvl Isiuttd
jcstctdnv to attend her father's eighty
seventh birthday.
M A Lunn , editor of the Beet SiipinEn. .
toiptisoof Giand Island , Is In the city in the
Interest of his p ipor.
Mr and Mis A Robblns nnd Mis N T.
Hpooi of H Louis , who huvo been \lsltlttg
Mr and Mis. Thomas Rogots , left for homo
yosteidi ) .
J R 'Hamilton nnd wlfo wont cast vester-
duy alteinoon over the Burlington Mrs.
Hamilton will go to Now Yoik and Mr Hum-
lllon will stop in Chicago.
Mi. A. B Campbell of the Omaha Llovutor
comiMtiv returned to the elty vestetduv if r
ii tlip thiough the gtaln glowing cUsUuts of
Kansas nnd Mlssoutl Mi Campbell icporU
the crop piospccts vui.v promising
J A Uine , ptesideat of the Mlndun board
ol Hade , Is in thn clti nuiKIng nir.ingomuiit--
forgetting out advettlsltiL' mutter extolling
thuboiutloi ind adviintaiif ol the louutiy
sutiiinndinR Mitiden. with a view to Induc
ing immigration in thut diiectlon.
W S Punning , who bus bten oftlc luting ns
du > cloik at the Hotel Dellono , lias uc-c eptecl
the appointment of cleik at the \ \ indsoi hotel
In Denver and left for that pluco jcsteid ly.
i : A FitZKoi.lld , n well known hotel uiaii |
piesides nt the desk of the DC llono
f < very small pill but n v-e'rv good one Dc-
\\ltf * Little iailv : RC.CII.
in : i / > .
flic < nt nit liniKi i ics tin la ihix n 11 , nn < i
, fit It a Mlliiin tl line Irn criiN
.NT UsoN-l'ranl , . i c il JlTvTaTs r 11 d April
. ' 1 Interment April " ' > lit Purest I. in n
IIUI.MI-- ( irles D.nccMl . ' ivear- ' Killed
Apill.'l Hurl il from ItuiU' ' t < binidaj lit .1
p in to I otesl I.unit
tAIsoN-\UUU ( p in. Aprils' , ii ed 1. ve US ,
linn ud hon of Mi. and Mrs W M ( arson ,
Ptinoial ftoin uslileiiic XT II Shirley M net ,
Mombiv Aptll 'T , ut J p in Interment ut
1 crt'M I inn
A ] j NOTICES.
COUNCIL BL.UFFS.
FOIt MM : or Ti uli-A line in put d
( lydcMlnh stallion C ill on D J liutcli *
iii'-on .V ( o ( UT llioudvT ly
K OIS UINl'-lo finilly vvlthiuit diddion
-L good 4 room house No ' , ' .0 Miilth 1st stret ,
\VA\TP.O Comnetent KlrPlti fnnilly nf
' tnoat .112 lllRli School nvriiue Mis I )
ll0dcl \ _ _ _ _ -
FO14 * < AM : Two rood loN In Wrlcht's iiddl-
tion , nllltaKc borsi s in p ij inent Apply
to I.i on ird Kvt tctt.
SOMI line icslclenec ) propurtj for re ut by
Hn > llts , 'i I'cutlstiMl.
JjlOU Itl.N I ( lO-iu-rc fin mln I n niontcoiinty ,
Ion i House , neil mdOn d for oiio-lhlrcl
ut imp ( m fin m Applj to l.coniud l.vurot
( ounill Illullh lena
17 < U1 Mlt ! lieip Two line ponies. In-
JL1 uilt. Nil 4tb live.
doing
od liitsliie-s Or will u\eh IIIKL fin good
fiirin In we stern lon.i
llolc'l le IM futii turo und flxtuivs : an A
No. 1 rhaiipe to st" | ' Into u good pavlnic liusU
nc'-s HiMisons for selling , iiiliei business re-
iiilrliu | ull ownerV attention
Ilaifiliis ! In residence nnd business ptnp >
eitv I ! I' nfllcc r , ti'iil osl ilo an I insurance
.Uuit , No UN Mulnst. Ciiunci : llluirs
GAKIM.NS Sinn ? ebolco Kimleu land near
Council llluirs foi silo on IMS } terms ulso
vltu'jarcls nnd. u lui o list of lena farms.
lohiiMon .V Vun Put ten.
IjU > K Slj | ; A line funilly home , 7 veins old
-L this spring , uoklis 10 > i poinuls , color
orrel llrcd by Hulurt M.it'tirc'Kor AdcliosS
II I' Iliiltenli uior , .T to .11 J'ouith sticet.
( ouiii.il Illulls.
HAVI.c isli customer for four lots hnlvvuon
.MM uiiil Ji 111 sis , betuu'n A\o I ) und 4th
IM > . , . | 1 * ( jti i iishlt'lilw , dl'J ' Itio tdwiiy
Ij ltlMl fiitnifor s ile or Ir.uluol [ located
1anil ull In licurliu ; pee I liouso iiml b irn.
\ \ III t iKo some Kci d eltj propuity , an I ( 'iiod
tliiiiiKlvei. on bill im o. Call on or udilruss I ) ,
J , llutelilnson , Co M7 llro ulu ly.
ilOlt HiN 1' I ho McMihun bloek , , story
Inkle , \ > ltli liustMiient and eluvutor JV > -
i. 101 re-ulstiect
IJIOIl AM : A burculn ; new iiiodoin
inlth ull the Into linprovoniunts , sevua
rooms , will sull on u iiy p lynu'iits , lou itud oii
the 1 ITtli iiM'nuu motoi llnu. I ) J llutcliln-
ton < U llroiclwuv
or Uout Oinlun lanil , wltli
FOKSVLE J It. Itloo. WJ M.iln it , OouaqU
Blulfi v
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Or Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK / 3150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . 225.000
Dint ! TOIIS I A Mlllcir , I' O Oloison C. f *
EliUL-urt. E n IlirUJ U GdinuiiiUun. Oh irlai
It. llunnan Trans tot Konoril U inUInx husl-
neK hir.'ost cipll.il nnJ aurpliu oC uuy
tmti ln tjoutliwojtorn t.nvi.
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ,
IIi 'lioat cash price ptltl for raija nnd
all UindH of bcrap inotals
Cuuutrv clottlors and inorchauts will
Ilnil it to their iulvantii'o { to communi
cate with us bufoio dihposiiiK of tholr
slocks. ( ilLINSKY HltOh , ,
Union Ilioidway Depot ,
Tel iidl Council UlulK la.
BANKERS.
Corner Main an 1 Ilrovlw-iy ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealnrs In forolun an 1 ilo nmtlo xoli
Uolloc tion made und Inloro-it iiiiu on tl ua
Uopoiltn
HOTEL
The Now O clon Hotel , in Oo n'll ,
h s boon com iljticl ref irnls mi an nu Jorn-
laod throughout , anJ n now in ofthjbiit
hotels In tliastilo UU iu.itiJl.1 tin bu il
nesHpirtoi t loelty an I th i ulaatna uriuri
pibjths door every lour minat'ji. tirj n
oapcisund tir nUrnu throujioit tn i bull-
1 111 ; . Ste\m boat , hot inl oild witsr ill
btinshlno in every n'Jm Ta'ilo mirpwol
niiyvvhera. Kilos , $2.00 n d iv.
QHO.M. WHITNKY , Mmrn or.
GRAND ,
Council Bluffs , In.
This Elegantly Appointed Hotel
Is Now Open.
Cragin & Co. , Proprietors.
Gas Heating Stoves.
' NO AHIItS1 NO MOK1' .
Just thci IbltiK fur bath IOOIIIH bed looms , eta
Cull nnd heu our iurn'ousioi tunnU
C. 13. Gns nnd Electric Light ,
111 I'earl and ' . ' 10 Main Street ,