TIIH OMAHA DAILY BEN : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 2,1 1801 , DAILY BEE. COUNCIL ULUPrS. Ol'KiriJ - - NO. 12 1'KAHL BTUKP.T Delivered by carrier to nny pnrl of the city. II. W. TILTON , Marnier. TnUIJ'MON'nU-ltunlnew olT.cc , No. ; nlittit fdllor. No 23 Attend Iloston store syndicate situ. Jonph II Jobson and Miss Carrlo Dovvcll afternoon of this city were married yesterday noon , Rev T P Thlckatun oincltttlm ; . The Cash Murray company commenced nn attachment milt In district court yester day agilnM the Skaglt Volley Shingle com pany for $850 for goods old. Ladle * Auxiliary No 17. Union Veteran league , will me"t on Wednesday. Instead nt Thursday evening , nt their hall nn Upper Ilroadway. Ily order of Iho president. An entertainment vvaB given last evening at the Plfth Avenue Methodist church Among the attractions was Prof. II. A Hackctt , whoso silhouettes were highly en joyed , Special communication of Excelsior lodge No 219 , Ancient Prco and Accepted Masons , this ovonlng for work In the third degree Visiting members Invited. W. A. High- miilth , W M.- All members of Division No 27 , Uniform Hank , pages , esquires and knights of Concor- illn lodge No 52 and St Alban'K lodgeNo 17 , are requested to meet at Knights of 1'ythlas hall this evening. Encampment No 8 , Union Veteran league , will meet In regular sissKm In Woodman hall on Wednesday , Insteid of Thursday evening. A full attendance is desired W S Rice , adjutant ; W. S. Paul- Ken , colonel Residents of Lower Main street ate com plaining that a colony of tramp dogs has Bottled there and Is miking Itself a great nuisance They respectfully call the atten tion nf the city dog catcher to Main street an a fertile field for operations. C R Hannan , whoso cows got away from him and fell Into the ruthless grasp of the poundmastcr , proved his Innocence of any fracture of the city ordinances nnd was discharged by Judge McOcc jcsterday morning lie Is highly pleased at the vin dication ot his cows Ethel Malena , 5-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs A Norene , died of diphtheria at 't 10 o'clock jcsterday morning , after a two weeks' Illness Owing to the virulent na ture of the disease a private funeral will Im held at 10 o'clock this morning at the residence , 327 Avenue E Lizzie , daughter of Henry Gcrdes , died Monday evening , aged 9 years , after a twelve days illness , at her parents' residence , 1627 High street Tlio funeral will tuko place nt St. Peter'H Catholic church at o'clock this morning. Interment In ths Catholic cemetery. William Dnbson met with a serious acci dent Monday while cutting down a tree In Ilohrer'H park. Ho was bending the tree , whllo IIH | son wielded the n\e. Ho missed Ills hold and fell Just as the boy brought down the axe. which burled Us blade1 In ) ) obsnn'H shoulder , cutting a bid gash. He was taken to his home on Avenue 0 , where medical aid was given him. Cora and Minnie Reed , two women of the town , hired n rig from John Dohany Mon day night nnd raised such a dlstui banco that they were J tiled Yesteiday Mr. Do- Iianv Hied an Information chaiglng them with obtaining goods under false pretenses They took the rig promising to pay for It on their Tituin , but when they returned they had no money. Miss Kate E. Williams , who was men tioned In The Ilee several days ago as having set out to assist In supporting her aged father In Atlanta , ( la. , by the woik of her brush , disposed of the pUtmc which has been on exhibition at Camp Hros. yesterday Thomas Mctcalf , St. , being the lucky mini Miss Williams desires to express publicly licr thinks to the people of Council Uluffu for their assistance. On April 17th the Glens Palls Plro Insur ance company had a considerable loss by fire In this city. Loss was adjusted and paid In rash within twenty hours. I/ougee &TowIe , 235 Pearl street , are sole agents for the Glenn Palls. _ ( iiiiiilHlinirntH Must Stop In Inn.i In a short time , as Iowa has passed a law against them. This Is your last chaiico to collect your accounts before the law goes Into force. Tlio Nassau Investment company has reduced its charges and will guarantee collections against persons not living In Iowa , but who are employed by some rail way , express or telegraph compati } having an agent In Iowa. Wrlto at once for terms and references , Council Dluffs. Mcjers-Durfeo Furniture company. 310. 31S Broadway , headquarters for bargains and fine furnltuio. _ Show cases , carpets and furniture for -alo at Woman's exchange , IS Pearl street. nu > your drugs and paints at Moignu'e ding stores , 131 and 712 Broadway. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. i'jitfiO.\A r I'.ni.t < ut. 11'tin. P. J. Stapleton Is reported seriously 111. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kncphcr , a son. son.Mrs Mrs C C Lincoln of Perry is hero at tending the bedside of her father , Mr. P. Allen , who is quite 111. Millinery ; latest styles ; reasonable prices. Miss Rugsdalo , 10 Pearl street. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Jarvls Wlno Co. Council 1)luff3. Initnllcul n 1'tiHtor. The Installation exorcises of Rev. C. N. Armstrong , the now pastor of the Second Presbtcrlan church , were held last Monday evening , In the presence of a largo audience , composed ot members of the two PresbyterIan - Ian churches of tlio city , together with a number of Interested outsldeis. Mr. Arm- btrong is a young man , and brings to his work a young man's vigor , while having had considerable experience as well. Rev. K. N Ri.ile of Logan delivered an address , aftet v\hlch Dr Phclps delivered the customary charge to the church. Rev. W. H. Siider of Missouri followed with the charge to tlie church , in which ho gave considerable verj good advice , couched In phrases that caught the audlonco and pleased every one. All thico of the addresses wcro very able , and Iho exercises throughout wcro highly en joyed by those present. Rebokah lodge , Independent Order of Odd Follows , will give a ball In Woodman hall April 2fi to celebrate the seventy-fifth anni versary of Odd follow ship In America , Solo of seats for the Ebony Warblers , Friday , April 27 , begins this morning at Camp's drug store. . , VVarhliTH Attention. Full orchestra and reheat sal at 4 p. m. , Iohan > 's opera house , tonight. Got pi Ices of Shugart & Ouren. leading eedsmeii , Masonic temple. Council muffs. Gas cooking stoves for rent anil for sale at Gas Co 'a cilice. Did } ou over " ' " ) see a "Ladles' Minstrel ? I miend of Dr. I'luiUon , The funeral of Dr. P. W. Poulsou , who died so suddenly last Saturday night , took place yesterday at St. Paul's church , Rev E. J. Ilabcock olUclatlng , The members of Ex celsior lodge , No. 259. Ancient Preo and Ac cepted M.mm , attended In a body. Tlio Episcopal service was conducted by Rector E J Ilubcock. niuslo being furnished by a quartet constating of Mrs. W. H. Wakelleld , Miss Jessica Jackson , I , M. Troynor and W. L. ThlUstun. \ When Baby was iJct , vre garo her Caitorlo. When she vta u Child , shu cried for Ttutorla. When she became JIlsj , thu clanj to Castorla. \Vlwu cho had ClillJrcu , Ghv eavothein Outorll MS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Superintendents of PuuUo Instruction Nov/ in Sea lion , SUBJECTS PROPOSED FOR DISCUSSION All I > lru * < liiu < of Jim Mail Infciniml Klli < lAl ll to tlic Clly hlmol Mim-lnsr * ami Dciithi. Two vvechir ago Henry Fabln , state Miper- Intcmlunt of public Instruction , scut out circular * aimniincInK Hirelings of tlic comity superintendents ami othcro Interested In tlie cntiao of education , lo bu held In various parts of ( lie state. Tlic Btnlo nas divided Into nix B ctloni , for cnnvuiileiicc , and tlio superintendents of tlionrlous sections \ \ crate to meet nt DCS .Molncs , Council IlluffVt , Ot- tunuvn. Cedar Rapids , Charles City and Storm Lake. Tlioso In the Council Illuffa flection arc now In tlic rlty , and their llrst incctlnR was hcM at the Ogdoii hotel yester day. Those pre ent wore1 Henry H.ibln , Btnte superintendent , DCS Molncs ; 0 It. Patrick of Glennood , C. It Crow of Logan , \V. W. Montgomery of Red Oik , C. C I lodges of Clarlnda. II. A. Simons of Hnm- lilirgV A McC'onl of Don Molncs and II \V Siuvver of Council Illiirfn President .1 M. llus cy of the Western Normal school nt Shenimloali andV. . II. Blotter of Des Molncs , representing tlio American Hook comptny , were nlto present , and others arc expected to arrive thlK morning The following Is u list of tha subjects pro posed for discussion "The List State He- port. lS'J-lsaj ' ) , " "Ileccnt School Legisla tion , " "Are Any StudlcH Neglected In the Country Schools' ' " "Classlficitlon of C'o'intrj Schools , " 'Tlio Itclutlon of Hiipirlntendent to Directors ) , " "Llb-n-l'S for Country Schools ; " "Tlio Institute Pimd. " " 1'iiblic Opinion , " "To.MiHhlp Meetings , " ' Teachers' Meetings , " "Nature Studies In Countrj Schools , " "Revision of Institute Course , " "Tcichcts1 Reading Circle " All of the discussions arn of Hie most In formal kind , each one present being expected to give his opinions without having to put them In the form of a written paper. Last tncning , In addition to subjects ubovo given the discussion was upon the special HUbJects of arithmetic , spelling ami pcuminshlp. Another session will bo held In the pir- lors of the Ogilcn hotel thin morning , com mencing at 1) ) o'clock and the b islncss will bo wound up by noon In the afternoon the visitors will put In a couple of hours visit ing the city schools and moil of them will leave on the evening trains for their homes rntlinrliiKliiiinVliltoliiu .V Co. Call the attention of the public to the fart that merchandise never was sold so chtap as It has been during the gieat SYNOICATM SALE This Is admitted by nil p-Urons at our store since the sjle began Wo mean to keep It and add new and at tractive bargains dally on our various coun ters. SYNDICATE SALE LIST. nroeadc and Jacquaid sllKs , were $1 19 , now GSc Kal Kl wash silks , worth ROn. now Sic Pilntcil Chinas at big ruluctlim sto val ues ofTered at 17c , .TJc. 50e 09c pei jard. Swlrcl slks worth 70c for 5So Half wool clialllos worth IDo foi Sc. See drcsb pattcsns oiTVud In window for ? 1 2'J , $ _ > 00 and $1 U . 100 pieces Venisc. laces Just received Ex amine values o Re ted , Cc , Sc , U'.c { , 15c , I'lc and L'oc. 20c and 3c fancy veiling for 5 ? 7fic white iml colored vvalbts , 3'lc ? 1 00 percale , embioldeicd , Uatlbte v\.iMs for iiSc. $1 19 wlilte embroidered \\alsln at 8'c. ' ) f2 00 and $2 'J5 vvhlto cmbroldcied waists at $1 19 UmbrelHs at low figures See \alues > of fered at fi2' c , 75c , 8r.c , $139 , $1 " 0 , $ > 00. Uargalns on second floor In corsets Wall paper , cloaks , portieres and window shades. DOSTON STORE P. , W & Co. N. n Store closes every evening except Monday iinil SUurday. P. . W & Co. Death Is an unbidden visitor. Will ho call tomorrow , next week , next month , or next year ? ask jourself If so , have I made such provision for those depending on mo as I ought ? The Dankcrs Life association of DCS Molues affords such protection that jou can go to bed every night feeling perfectly secure. It Ir thoroughly trustworthy , vet on account of Its Income from reserve ( $1,244.- 240 03) ) the cheapest in cost. W O. WIRT , Agent. Attornojs nt I InUciinN. Colonel D. I ) Dally and S. 13 Snvdor , two well known attorneys , had n discussion in the lattcr's office jesterdty that resulted In their coming to blows. During the forenoon a case vvuh on trial , In which a fish net was Involved. Joe Scott had J. II. Whiting ar rested on the charge of bteallng the net , but being unable to prove up his case , sued out a writ of replevin. As the case progiessed Colonel Dally Ind considerable trouble In getting the Information ho wished from Whiting , because Ills attorney , Mr. Snyder , persisted In telling him not to answer his questions. After the case had been dis posed of Colonel Dally , accompanied by Constable Jackson , went to Snyder's ofllce , wliero they found Sujdcr and his client A war of woids at oncu commenced , and the llrst thing Sidor ) knew Dally had him bj the throit Sn > clci did not stand the chok ing long before his. right arm Hew oiu and collided with several portions of Daily's face Hcccesslvcly. People from neighboring of- llces , who had been attracted by the rumpus , separated them , and Dally left , with the blood oo/lng fiom ills nose , both cxtcrnallv and Internally. There were no arrests , and probably will be none , as each of the lavv- jcrs Is known to bo ot a forgiving turn of mind. Chattel mortgage shoo sale at 23 Main btrect. ? 3 7B Klnnchan ulioes for $2 C3 ; $3 00 Klnnehan shoes foi $1.97 ; $250 Klnnehan slices for 51 69 ; $175 Kinnehan shoes for $1 U ; $1.25 Klnnc-lmu shoes for S3c. George McMahon , receiver. Cole & Cole give a $1.GO cook book wllh every New Process stove sold. The genuine Now Process bakes better , makes less odor and Is the handsomest btove made Now asbestos oven retains all the heat. Whenvou coma to the best hose for spi Ink ling the lawn It Is the Maltese Cioss. You can always get this and lighter grades In rubber and cotton hose at Blxbv's , 202 Main street. 1'rollt niul Loss , When one person losej another la sure to gain in the transaction All the Klnnchan btock boots and shoes will bo sold at ictall at OOc on the dollar. L't Main street. 100,000 panslcs In bloom Now Is the time lo plant Conio and sea them. J , P. Wllcox , 1132 E. Pierce The laundries USD Domestic soap. Whllo you arc paying for laundry why not get the best ? The Eagle laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephone. 157. Evans Laundry company. Shirts , collars , and cuffs a specialty , G20 Pearl street , Tel. 290 , Reasonable rates for family work , Jarvls Wlno Co. , Council Blurts , la , , agent Jarvis 1S77 brandy , wines and liquor. See the "Coquette Drill" and "Drill of tlio Hroadwuy Dudes" tit the Warblers Friday. The Warblers will warble all the latest songs , Everybody knows Davis soils drugs. Per cobs go to Cox , 10 Miln street. Telephone - 18. phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ See the now art goods at Mrs. Nlles' . Domestic soap breaks tnnwater. . * I'lrcil Three MiutH In u Court Itoiiin. NEW YORK. April 24. Three shots from a revolver were llrcd today In the court ot common pleas and In the presence of Judge Illachoff , not oneof them taking effect. The shooter Is Michael Donnelly , an Iron merchant of 32 Leioy btreet , and the man at whom the shots wcro fired la P. J. McArdlc. Donnelly wun the plaintiff In u case ugaliul McArdle arlsins otcr tome partnership iu < - unts In < ourt when the care wna callul Donnelly suddenly pulled a revolver , pointed It at McArdlo and fired thrco Union before ho could bo disarmed and arroMcd , McArdlo was unhurt. ' \o MVI.CT nut m.s . liming u llnrd limn to Otercnmr tbp Trinpeniiuo vMitltiirnl. DRS MOINES , April -Fpcclul ( Tele gram to The lice ) No action bus > ct bern tnken by tlio city council for the licensing of saloons under the Mnrtln law , but It la only n question of time when such will bo the cuso. The temperance- people nrp now working to hnve the license us high nH $1,100 n year. Hnriilt and Lizzie Hoi how and Dr. Hut ton were nrre ted here today and placed under bomb ) of } 5UOO each , in defnult of which they wele tnken to jail for complicity In Iho murder of nn Infint liorn to Helen lleihou , u third flster , who Is still confined ut the ho pltiil , bttt Is under nrrost nnd nurvelllanct * . 'Hie dead child was found a few da > H ago on the river bank 'I hi ! CUM * ( ( iiillmii'il. CRDAIl IIAPIDS , la , April -Special ( Telegram to The- Hoe ) The- case of the Btutc nKivliiHt n O llamsay , grand chief ot the Oidt-r of Hullwny Teleginphen , charged with aiding und nbetting vslrc ctHtlllf on the lluillngton , O din Itaplds iV Noitbein luail during telegrniiheis utrlke two > eais IIKII , came up In HIP dlHtilct comt nt Million toda > , but Went over until tomol- lovv on account of thy absence of llnins.iv M prlnelpil attorney and p\-toveiiior JohiiHon of St Louis. The cafe will be bltterl } con tested and will last a week or more. An llxploiicin or ( iii CRDAIl nAPin.S , In . April 21 - ( peclnl Tilcgrnm to The leu-l ! ) > r John M U-H'ln- ' and wife wet a seilousl } , and p rlmpi futallv Imrntd tonlglit by nn explosion nf ga . 'the Jet in H loom at his home bid been lift open , and the room tilled with ga- > , and when the doc'or stnick a matc'i there was u terrible explosion llostlnc li chief surgeon of the Hurlington , Cedar Haplds tt Noithern i.illuay. Mli litirj-VluiMli. CRDAH IIAI'IDS. In , April 21. ( Special Tclcgiam to Tlie lice. ) Theodore U. Stlck- ney , pi > master of the Ilurllngton , Cedar Ilaplds Noithoin i.illwm , nnd Miss Cn- ) iiallce Maisli VNCIO mail ltd at Grace churcli tonight. J.MH IN i'f / / //t'.i > s. l.urgr I.Nt of Deli u"t < < ixnt I'lent ] or Cini- illdalcH- I In'oiiti > ntlon 'loinorrott. INDIANAPOLIS , Aptll 24 Numerically the rcp-h Icm state convention to b held in this city tomorrow will be tlio largest over held In the state. It Is stated that 1,750 delegates will vote for the candidates , the largest previous convention having com prised 1,200 delegates In round numbers. The nine ollices for which candidates will bo chosen are confronted with foriy-tltrce candi dates. This , too , excels , in number all previous records. The office of clerk of the supreme court heads the ll&t with nine candidates Then comes the audltorshlp Indlaiiapcllb has tl rce candidates for a torne/ general with apparently equal strength They are William A. Ketcham , Tliomab Ilauna , cx-lleutonant governor , and William L Taylor The contest for secretary of state Is attracting the widest attention , as that olllce Is regirded as containing greater possibilities than any othcr and by precedent Is the resting pi ice Just before gubernatorial honors. A conspicuous candidate for the ollleo Is Aaron Jones of South Ucnd , who headed the ticket two years ago. The present program calls for but two speeches and cno of these will be by cx- Prcsldent Penjimln Harrl on Ex-Secretary of the Navy Richard W. Thompcon of Terre Haute will likely be chosen as president of the convention General Harrison is ex pected to make some icmarks concerning national affairs and his close friends pay that he will talk unreseiveJly nnd plainly. The platform Is causing much sp'culation. It will undoubtedly arraign both the state and national adnilnistrat'ons ' and condemn In strong terms the democratic reapporllon- ment of 1893. The A. P. A. will bo consldereJ by the committee by request of certain prominent Catholic republicans but whether It will be mentioned In the platform Is not certain , A .v. % o I/A CE M rJxi s. The Elk minstrel entertainment at Dojd's theater next Tuesday evening , In addition tea a magnificent first part , will present a strong line of specialties , the leading one being "Tlio Passing Somersault" by the brothers La Rose. These popular athretes made a hit at the Karnam Street theater at the opening of the present season , when they came to Omaha with Reeves & Palmer's Cosmopolitans The } have been at the Mid winter fair at San Pranclsco for several weeks past , where they were a leading ath- letio attraction. They have come to Omaha to Oiganlzo the Clark & La Rose Dros high class vaudeville company , which starts out from here next month on a western summer tour , and , at the urgent request of the Elks , kindly consented to present their act , of which they are the o nnalorat the min strel entertainment next Tueslay evening. q > lor u MIIHH 3I tlng. Public mass meeting this evening at Jef ferson square for the purpose of caring for the committee appointed by the C. L U. and apropvcd by the mayor of Omaha , for the relief from the dangei and suffering now surrounding Kelly's army In Iowa. THEODORE I3ERMINE , JAMES M. TAYLOR , Committee. innm//s. DomcslU. Saloons are being cpii.ed up row all over South Carolina. All the Chinamen In the Kansas City district have registered Geneial Weaver has declined to move to Kansas and run for congress. Aithur Ansui was killed by a boiler explosion - plosion at lliintlngton , Ind. , ycsteiday. The Cincinnati Hoard of Health talks of quarantining against Chicago , on account of smallpox Ed Workman nf Lebanon , Ind , killed his wife and attempted to kill himself , but made n bad Job of it. The lepubllcans in Indiana hove * nom inated Chin In L. Henry to run against Congressman Hj num. Judge Sheppard of the Dlttrlct of Colum bia Intends to resign nnd return to Tcxaa to contest for Senator Coke'H seat. The Atelilson rend and the Mallory line of steamships have made a contract for an exchange of business at Galveston If there ever was any trouble between Rose nnd Charles Coghlan they have made up and they will appeal together In New Yoik. Prank Met rill , the ab cjndlng tax col lector nt El Paso , vviltes back that he will pay all Ids shortage He Hays the money Is simply loaned out. The committee appointed to Investigate chnigcH against the management of the confederat soldiers' he mo at Kansas City have c'xon atcd the management. Unemplojed workmen at Akron , O , liavo given notice they will not allow forelgnen on public work. A largo number of Italians are engaged on paving woik and trouble Is feared. The restraining order has been dlsml = sed which prohibited the New York , New Haven A : Hartfoid Iliilln ad company fiom discriminating against the New York & Now England toad. foreign , The American polar expedition has nailed from Norway for Spitsbergen. The czarowltch and 1'rlncesa Alex of Hesse will bo married August 8. The House of Commons has agreed to the budget proposal of the government. Tlie Diazlllan government Is keeping a strict watch on the exiled revolutionists. The remnantH of the insurgent forces In Ilrnzll are concentrating at llagc In Itlo Urando do Bui. A terrific gulo prevailed jesterday off the Irish const , and feats are entertained for the safety of lltdilng vessels. The governors ) of all th antipodean col onies of Ornet Ilrltaln have seconded the dcslro of New Zealand to annex Simon , A. Van Ilelirls & . Co of Hamburg have asked an extension of nix months on ac count of the peculations of their Valparaiso agent. The Italian Chamber of Deputlett han de cided to proNc'cute Casslli , one of UK mem bers , on the charge of conspiring against the government. Hemy Labouchero baa Introduced a bill In the rommoiiH providing that In ciisu the Lords do not return a bill within two months It Bluill become a law. There was an exciting scene In the Prcnch Chamber yesterday over tlio strike in the Trlffnao ntccl works. The ministry was tmsuuntiil by a vota of US tv 31. KENTUCKY DERBY ENTRIES Last Week Before Declaration is Bringing the Oolta Down o Until Work , AT 1/AST ONE NEW ONE WILL START Unfrtvonibln Wrnthrr Hnrf Interfered with Work but Owners T'liiiik They llnvu Anlmiibi Worthy ) of HlnrlliiK In thp His Ikcnt. LOUISVIhU ) , April pi. This Is n critical week with Kentucky nnd Mton'n Derby c.iii- dldntes. On Tuesday next tlio Html dcclnrn- tlou Is duo for both these events , nnd upon the result of the work or trials given this week will depend the number of starters that will go to the post on Derby dny. Very little work hns been doia In Kentucky the pant week , owing to unfavorable weather conditions , but enough at least wna hail to develop ti new Kentucky IVrby factor nnd add another to the list of prohibit ) starters. This was the colt by Imp King Oalop , out of Sister , called King Charlie. He Is not a very high class cell , and has never shown an > thing to entitle him to con sideration by the public but his owner , John Ilannlgan , discovered enough In hU work of tlie past week lo justify him In starting him in Kentuckj's big event. Ho has made an announcement to that effect I2d Corngan will also send one to the post , unless he ch.ingcH his mind between now and Derby day. > A'1IINAI. 1.1.AM I. lliilttmorc GUe-H Itiiitun Her 1'lnttbml ! ( . Of tllll SlIIMIII UALTIMOUH , Apill 21-llaltlmore had a slugging streak in the ninth Inning and this , aided by bases on balls and cureless phi } Ing by Doston aftci the game hail been lost , piled up fourteen tuns Scoie. Lialtlmore 00010000 14-II Hoston . 020100000 . ! Haso hits Unltimore , 11. lioston , S Er rors Unltlinoie , 2 , Hoston , I EainedimiH Haltlmorc , u , Iloston , 1 Two-base lilts Lowe , McCarth } , Robliwoii Thioe-lmse hits. Htodle Stolen bases Kelly , 2 Dou ble phis McCarthy , Nash and Lowe , Duffy and ( lanycl , McCutliy Pirst on balls. Off Stlvetts , 2 , off Nichols , 3 Stillck out. Cum/el HatteilcH Mu.Mnhuii and Robinson , Nichols , Stive-Its and Gnu/cl Time : Two hours and twcnt } minutes. Umplie. Hurst. Mon mi n Tlmrlj Double- . WASHINGTON , Apiil 21 A tvvo-ba e hit by McGulrc In the eighth Inning , pending In three men , decided thegiunu lor Wash ington todu } . Score. Washington 0 10-0 New York 1-J Haso lilts. Washington , 7 ; New York , U Enor . Washington , J , New loik , 1 Earned runs. Washington , J , New Yoik , 2. Twobaselilts. . Waul ( Washington ) . Mc- dulre , Murphy. Three-base hits. Davis Stolen bases' Joce , Ti-beali , Caitvvilgnt , Murph } , Connoi. Double plas. Ward Plist on balls. IJy Pctt.v 3 , b } Husslc , 7 Struck out. Hy Petty , J , b } Uussie. C Hutlerlvs , Petty , Selbai h and MeUnlic , Uussle and Elliot Tlim One bout and forty-live minutes. Umplie Liich. Colom-l * Capture tlie Coloiuls LOUISVILLE , Kv. , Apiil 21. Louisville defeated 1'lttsbtirg toehi } In a vei } intei- oatlng game. Uoth teams lle-lded bitlliantl } . Attendance , 200. Scene. Louisville- 0,0 , 2-7 PHlsblllg 10 0 . ! liasu hits , : Louisville. S , Plttsbui , 8. Enors- Louisville , 3 ; I'lttsbmg , 3 Eained runs Plttsburg , 1 ; Louisville , 1 Two-base hits. Deiinj. Stolen banes. O'Uourkc- ) , L III own , Dunn } , Donovan Plist on balls. Oft Alunutcu , 1 , oft Nlcoll , 7 lilt by pitched ball : Klclmrdson , Itrown , Gltisscoclc. Stiuclc out. H } Nlcoll , 5 ; by Jleiiefee , 1. Lett on bases : Louisville , S ; I'lttsburg , 5 Wild pitches. Nlcoll. Halterlts : Menetee and Gilmm , Nlcoll and Sugden. Time. Two hours and live minutes. Umpire : Swutt- vvood. * > < ltln-r Slilo.l'liiji-il W1I. . ST. LOUIS , April C4 ! Alison's Colts did not put up a star game today , nor did the Browns The plajlng was of theaveruge sort. The average of the Hrowns' woik was simply a little bettci ; tban that of thu Chlcagos and they won , Attendance , L'.UW. Scoie. gt. Louis 025010001 9 Chicago 0 0-b Base hits : St. Louis , 9 ; Chicago , 10. Ei- roia. St. Louis , 4 ; Uilcao , u ivini'-'i ruiu. St. Louis , 3 : Chicago , 2. Two-ba e hits : Qulnn , McGIlL Three-base lilts : Hhugatt. Stolen bases : Dowd , Peltz. Double plajc. Pelt- ! aloneQulnn. . Peltz and El } . I'airutt ; and Decker. Flint on balls : Off McGIll , J. Hit bv pitched ball : Shuguit , Claikson. Struck out : Hy McGIll , 4 , by Chiilvson , I Batteries Clarkson and Buckle } ; McGlll and Kittredge. Time : Two hours. Umpire McQuaid. JI < Curtliy and Vaughn's Illunilf r. CINCINNATI. April 21 Cleveland vvoi. today's game in the ninth Inning on .Mc Carthy's misjudging Ewlng'H 11 } and Vaughn's mult of Hoy'H clean throw to the plate , Attendance , AOOO. Score : Cincinnati 0 cioveiaiid . : : : : : .v. o o o o o o o o i-1 Haso hits : Cincinnati , 2 ; Cleveland. 0 Errors. Cincinnati , 2 ; Cleveland , 3 Two base hits. Ewlng. Sacrlllce lilts : Latham. Stolen bases Burkct , McKc-in. Double plays : Hey , Motz Plrst baseon balln Oft Panott , 3 ; off Young , 5. falruclc out. Ily Parrott , I ; by Young , J. fiatterleH : Pauott and Vaughn , Young and Xlmmoi. 'lime. One hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire : Itrookljn'H Awful late. BROOKLYN , April SI. Philadelphia out played the home team at ovoiy point and won with ease. Score : Philadelphia 4 4 0 0 I 1 3 C 0-22 Brooklii 1 1 0 0 0 U 2 0 1-5 Ilisehits. . Philadelphia. 15 ; Brooklyn , n Enois : Philadelphia , 1 , Uiooklj n , 0 Eained tuns : PlUhidelphla , 9 , Btookbn , I Two-base lilts : Cross , Daley , Pout , hhln- dlo. Three-base hits : Delolmnt } . Thomp son. Cioss , Bums. Home runs : Tieadway , Crosi. Stolen bases Hamilton. Mist nr. bills. Off Carsey , 3 ; oil Kenned } , I , off Koiwan , 5 lilt b } pltche-i. Korw.in , 1. pire : O'llourke. Standing of the Teams Played. Won. Lost. P r Daltlmote 4 4 0 1000 Philadelphia 5 4 1 0 0 Boston I i ; 0 Cincinnati 4 75.0 Cleveland 4 3 1 0 St. Louis 1 3 1 TJ.O Louisville 4 2 2 r,0 , Washington 5 "I 3 40 Plttsbuig } 1 3 25.0 Brooklyn < Chicago * p. * New York 4 Silu of trotting Block. NEW YORK , April 24. Interest in the Tattorsall's Joint sale of trotting stock at Madison Square garden was not great. Prices over $500 wcro Myrtle R , b } Monaco-Lucy R. G Scdttergood. Philadel phia. $3,500 ; Aunt Margaret , by Acolyto- Magglo S , and Gertie C. by Acolyto-Ken- tucky Girl , to Miss E. 'H. Spanton , Now York , pair , $575. _ Off for Hnlt Wreck. The Honrke family goqs dovvrj to Lincoln this afternoon for u couple of garnet * with thi' Hiimtor.i thr flrt < t nf vvliuh c nuri off tills afternoon Thu Salt I'm It Kan * a > cording to HP Minneapolis tram , IN putting up a grand Holding gum- and theMI } If Omaha beatH them nil'1 will have to do It with the Htlck MniuiRer Hill * a } ! . how. ever , that he has both gntnon "nafo. " .tuiililts TOOK TIII : s Lincoln's limblllty to lilt Old ( ' .iHnnr C'j ru Ihir.iru Cii-U u Oi.nic. LINCOLN , April SI.-Sch\l ( | Telegram to The Hee. ) Minneapolis turned the tables ) on Lincoln today and won a one-sided game. In which the locals necmcd utterlj unable to locate the puzzling curves of Mcstm , Durven nnd Prnrer , who alternately pre sided over the pitcher's * box. On the other hand , the visitors lammed Mr McGteaiv , the California pitcher , all over tin1 Held Lincoln would have been chut out but fern n lucky combination of circumstances In the ninth Inning. McCarthy lined a hot one through the thlid hastcmnn'M hands and i oiu lied llrst , Htolo second nnd third by n daring exhibit of tuise running , and scored on thu only pasxod ball of the game I .In coin plaved a good Melding giinie , and was weak only in tlie pltoiWH box Whllo pos sessing mentor npec-d and curvis cquiillv IIH puz/llng as Hurtles , the lot ill favorite. Mr- ( .Unity , Is dellclent In the head vvolk that characterizes Barnest. Score Minneapolis ! ) Lincoln . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-t Earned runsMlniienpoltH , 0 Urtorn Lincoln , t , Minneapolis , .1 lilts : Minne apolis , 10 , Lincoln , t Hit nek out Mc- Orear } , 1 , Praroi , 2 t'mplie Townl } MiiitKiin rxp < < rl ut ( ' ( iilnil C'ltv. CENTRAL CITY , Neb , AptII 21-Special ( Telegram to The Bee ) The Hceond annual tourimtiKnt of the Ccntial Gun club Is now being held bete Elliott of Kansas Cltv. Trottet nf Klngb-v la , Tavloi of S null Dakota , Latshaw of Lincoln , Arkeiman and Leuck of Stanton. Schroder and Hpem er of Columbia , and Paimalro and Plumbei of Omaha are In attendance Eight matches at known targets and angle ] as fdllows weio sdiot. the birds throv n being 15 . ' ( ) 20 , 20 , 20 , 20 , 15 and 20 , with the foi owing sine Elllott-14 , 20. 19 , 18 , IS. IS , I" , 19 Parmalee-13 , 19 , 19 , 17. 20. 18 11 , 20 Piumbcr-10. 14 , 19 , 11. 1' ' ) . 10 12 , 10 Scluoder-H. 20 , 17 , 18 , 18. 15. 19 Connor 10 , 19. n. 17. 17. n 15 , 17 Spencer 12 , 17 , 17 , IS , 15 , 17 , U , 11 Lntslinvv ! „ > 18. 14 , 18 18. 17 , II , M H Tn } lot -111 , 19 , 18 , 15 , IS , IS , IB. LO L Tavlor , Trottd , Roth and Ackerman shot In seve-tal of tlic matche-H Therewru - soveial mate lies at unknown targets novelty ami pairs Tomorrow Parmaleo and Elliott shoot n live bird match foi $100 a side The weather Is tine. Mlmili-H \ \ > r Ili-ro. The Minneapolis base hall team came in from Lincoln last night and took quartets at the Barker. This afternoon the } open the Wc'stcrn to iguo championship season at Sioux City With the Minnies aio the old Omaha boys , Jack Clonk" , Moxl Hcngle and "Pop" McCatlleAUo C } Dm yen. the old Apostle twlilur Crooks Is tin1 same old Crooks of old , although ho weighs some thing like a ton more than he did when be used to start the echoes with his melodloiM Jaw out at the old Mlama .sliest patk Not withstanding Jack's seeming sin plus ; adipose , he Is In line condition and playing I in his old day form , and vvlll undoubtedly i be back In the big league before the season Is owr "Papa" is nlsj In gieat f til" , and the' same good-nattlted , whole-Miiilcd fellow he was In the das of Shannon's icglmr Ho and Crooks and Duivca were- mound shaking hands with old ft lends lust night under the pilotageof Colonel "Spud" Par- ilsdi That they were- having a nice , quiet , but enjoyable leunlon , goes without saying , and they all agiccd thereVVMO but few cities that held Its ) own like Omaha. 1E < nulls nt Van I'mnc ii < i ) . SAN PRANCISCO , Apill 21 Plist tace , one-half mile : Model ( oven ) won , G isser (1 ( to 6) ) second , Miss Cla } . Illly (12 ( to 1) ) , third Time : W)4. ) Others Coquette , Mai } Fostot Illlv , M.idione , Vletoiv , lole. Second tace- , live and one-half furlongs Mav Da } (1 to 1) won , Mendoelno ( S to 1) ) second , Cliula (8 to 1) ) thlid. Time1 10. Otliois. Ivv , Gosling , Sldnev , McGlnnls Plist , King Sam. Third race , one tulle' At (1st ( n to 1) ) won , MclunlUi (3 ( to I ) M-cond , Ploodmoto ( I to 1) ) thltd. Time : 1 12V Otheis 'llie Litk , Di. ROHS Pouith lace , slfuilongs : Uubo Buitov\s ( J to 1) ) won , Boide-t Lassie ( f to 1) ) second , Queen of Scots U'i ' to 1) thlid. Time- 14 % . Others. North nnd Nelson. Plfth race , live and a half furlongs- Ply (2" ( . to 1) ) won , Chemuck ( il to 1) ) xecond , Trlx (7 to 1) ) thlid. Time : l.GSVi Others- Mot yen , Do la Gnene. Valparaiso , Icnnic- Dcaue , Ilavlne , Caunel , Bobolink. lEcsultMiit .Mniiiiilils. MEMPHIS. Apill 24 FliHt race , six fur longs. Meddler won , Cass second , Mips Mamie third. Time : 1 17. Second tace. 11 vo fin longs Caiile B won , Woodstield second , Modeloco thlid. Time 1 Ol'4 Third race ilci lared off Pouith tace , lurlongs' King Lee won , Saxuphono second , Fianils I'ope thlid Time : 1 32U. Plfth race- , one mlle : Tavloi Hayden won , Captain Spencei second. Foot Itunnei thltd. Time : 1 IV. . Sixth t.ice , six finlongs- Lady Loiialno won , St. Btannon second , Leton third. Time : 1 IS'i. Seventh tace , six fmlongs : Miss Claik vvon-B P. Ply , Ir. , second , Jim Coinwell thlid. Time1 mj. Pnlsli'H About to Hlooin. OMAHA. April 21 To the Base Bill TCJ- uor of The- Bee : The South Side Daisies woftld like to piny Ihe-'Dupoiit Stni 4 Sun day moinliig. Tlic Daisies me composed of the following well Known playois : RKsle and Williams of last } eai's Blue Stars , Tim Polv and Tiobey of hist yeai'ti Slmmiock'- , McDonald and Coltu of last } ear's Sixth Street Ueds , Inm.in biotheis of the Ivy Leaves and Otto Summers of the Sham rocks. Address all challenge's to Fled Wil liams , SJj Castellar atteet , city. Jii4.i3iin. Charge of Vlnnslauglite-r ArlHlug fiom tlio Wic < k of the I.IM Angeles. MONTEREY , Cal. , April 24. The cor oner's Inquest Into the cause of the wreck of the steamship Los Angeles at Point Sur on Saturday night resulted In a verdict charging Robert Ryfkogel , the ship's third olllcer , with criminal negligence and euro lessnoss , Ho was taken Into custody and will be tried for manslaughter. The testi mony before the coroner's Jury shows that Rfkogcl changed the ship's course without consulting the captain , doing so after Cap tain Lolund had particularly ordered that ho bo called from his bunk to direct the steamer's course when the Point Sin light should bo reached. The hidden rocks on which the vessel was wrecked are some distance north ot the light. U was shown , too , that the night was clear and the light In full view , though the accused third ofllcer In his testimony Insists the sky was murky. Ho admits , how over , his disregard of Cap tain Lclaud's aiders. n rv t > vii 1:311 : ii.i v i\tn / , / > . They VV anted to fjcnd Out MomOrdeiH by Mull In Order to Stuil 'I hem , EL PASO , Tex. , April 24. In the United States court n romarkublo case , Involving prominent citizens of the west , has been tried und resulted In conviction. It grow out of u conspiracy at Robert Leo , a small village , to transmit a large number of money orders and rob the mall The fol lowing persons were convicted and sen tenced W. S. Buchanan , president of the lute Sonera and Coke county banks , Unco and a half years ; J , I ) , Walling , stage driver , two years ; Charles Roe , deputy postmaster at Robert Leo , two and one-half } ears. r ' Wfip ARG FOR THE FIRST Time TO UNDERGO ' r ' ' WOMAN'S SEVEREST TRIAL , WE orrcR f ' -"Hothers' Friend" A remedy which , if used as directed a few weeks before con finement , robs it of its Pain , Horror nnd Risk to Life of both It mother and child , as thousands who have used it testify. " I used two bottles of'.MOT 11 mis' FKIKND' with MAitvrLous BESULTS , ItI and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth to know if they use 'MoTiiuns * FRIEND' fora few weeks it will rob confinement - I finement of pain and suffering and imure safety to life of mother and fAi/tf Mns. SAM HAMILTON , Eureka Springs , Ark. Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. I Rent by express , charges prepaid on rw lpt of prlrc , SlWixir bottle. Sold by nil Urvigct ti. HIlADl'lEU ) nhOUUi-TOIl CO. , ATLAHTA , OA. r. This week there Is going to bo lively times ti < our Carpet Department on account of the' backward w.-mm. We r > aio vi'iy much ovetntocUrd ( * on CatpetH nnd DiupeiUs nnd prices have been almost cut to pieces. U Is expected that hnndicds will avail theiifi'IvoM of i thla gtand opportunity | which , fortunately , occurs Just at house-cleaning lime To miss this sialo In to mlKS * ) a chance- save monej. ( ® Zv'eacT720HC Cut J'rices. o ] Worth Now Worth Now ( o 17 4ti IS 21 27 12 8S 90 1 63 93 75 2 75 2 25 3 25 II 1 75 10 Cr , 411 4 35 9 50 2S 38 It 14 4 35 EASY TERMS. Presents to Purchasers $ 10 OOworth of goods , $1 00 per week $ 6 00 worth of goods . . An Album 25 00 worth of goods , 1 60 per week 10 00 worth ot goods Souvenir ' Spoon 26 00 worth of goods World's FalrlJooli 50 00 worth ot goods , 2 00 per week 60 00 worth of goods Dlsquo Ornament 75 00 worth of goods .Laco Curtains 75 00 worth of goods , 2 50 per week 100 00 worth of goods Center Table 100 00 worth of goods , .1 00 per week ALL VISITORS RECEIVE HAND 200 00 worth of goods , 4 00 per week SOME SOUVENIRS. Formerly People's ' Mammoth Installment House JI < -ifo-I < i < iifiif/ < ici/ < ' " * , rj A < mlOror i > < itar [ nn MU " . ) I < < iluli jii ( , i < < ' ( / ' / ' ' < ' < ' / / < COUNCIL BLUFF STEAM DYS All kludsot Dyoln ; nndOlouilu : done In thn IiUhoU stylu ot tlio ir6. l''u ' lo J an 1 Etalnod fabric in ado to lool : in goo I a * now. WorK promptly clone anI dollvoro 1 In nil parts ot Mia country. Sjnl for l > i leu Hit. A. MACHA.N , Proprlotar. Broadway , near North western Dupot. Telephone. i'J. ! llnvo rioi iiDosleiiHHldppolto.iUpiiUuftho country omee and KreenhoiiHCR 1200 E Plcicost blockH fiom c ist mil ot Htreet c ir lln . Telephone " 14 ( JrowirHamldoiloinln all ItlwlHOf iiUntH Mail and Telegraph Ordsrs Promptly Filled Bliriibs , vcffi l.ibies , etc. Hoses , Cut I'lowcrs .mil ELM PARK FLORAL CO. SEE ? TlieGreatHealtliDrink H.afe , sura nnd n liable. Alwavn on time. Apleiiburoiindadollght. Com fortable , oiijoj nble. A c pkg. makes5nallons. Sold everywhrre. Find 7o ilamp for Ijcaullrul picture cirili ibdtook The Child , i : . IIli c-n Co. , 1'Ulluileliddu. THE ALOE & PEN FOLD CO , , 1408 Farnam Street. Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. Invalid Chairs , Supporters , Atomizers , Sponges , Batteries , Water Bottles , THE "ALOE &PESFOLD CO , H08 FA UN AM ST. , Opposite 1'axtun Hotel. WALL PAPER CLEANED HY C , H. WARREN. l.cuvoorders with und rofi r Ui\V \ WOOD & LU , , S40 Main stltct. Tclophoitu .No. J5. FOR In clmrKoof the Slstors of Nloroy. This renowned Institution Is altimtod on the blKli blnlTs biu > of timl overlooking II.u city of Coiinell llluir- , . The spieloua urounds , its hluli loetitlou null Nplondld vlow , in ilto It a moht ] ) lonbliiK retruil , fen the ullliutod. A at iff of urn nunt piiyaluluns und a lar o corp < o ( a\ perleneod i.nrscs inlnhtor to tlio eotnforti ot hupttiuutB. bpuolul euro glvoit to lady pa tents. TERMS MODERATE. Tor paitloulnrs uoplv to SISTER SUP ill93 , Frank Street - - - Council BlaU , lowi DEO. P. SANFORD , A. W. RICKMAH , 1'iesldent. Uashlur. of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Cttpitiil , - - $1,000 ( ) ( ) Profits , - - - 12,000 One of Ilir oi | ( Hi b inkH In the Bl.ito of Inwi Wo itolltlt join buslni'ss unit rolltvtloiiHVopiv B l rccnt on tlrai ileiunltH ' .VeuUI bu pluuodlo 8m indlHurii von Improved Quick and Easy I Rising1 Steam , Elec tric & Hand Power Send for ( . 'in'ulara. Kimball Bros , , Council BluffS7io"ft a COUNCIL QLUFr3 ] Uo"TotTiiNOVV THAT IMi & UCbH HAvTIJ1 omo choice hui ulna In fruit onj nurilcu lanil luur thin cliy'f _ GAitiiAUi. itiMuviu : : , cKasi-ooi.s , vAUMd. ctiliuiif > iluaniU lil lliai kc , ui Tajlar'a LH > CII > , H9 llrujcl u > . Allt rUAUTi ! AN U 1'AUM A.NU clly luojiLrty | juuilil : i olJ. 1'iuey tt 'llmma Council llturr * . _ 1 VVANT AT ONC'U Tl'.N nOOI ) HAI.nHMIJN In mil KliK'cili' * , ullH , itu. , In cH'llxilliie u fn cl ( .luriiutiKl llrcl-iluiw In tovry it | > irt , wvlxht unit iiialll | > . I 'nil ( in. in uilJri'tti C , U kOl ) , IlliUlll 1IUUUI , CUUIlCll