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8 TTTE OMAHA DATTiY "BEE : TTITTftSDAT , TSfATirTT 00 , 1890 , I NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. MIXOII MENTION. Davis sells glati. Moore's food kills worms and f Ueni. C. E. Alexander & Co. , picture frames. lowa Furniture to Carpet Co. , 407 B'way. 3. C. nijsby , heatlnc. plumbing. Tel. 183. r C' McChesney la oulto 111 nt ills how 3:1 1'Uth avenue. Mrs.V. . V. Vie Hey returned ycstcrdaj from the cast. AVnntnl. at Stork K. Crisp's. 311 IJroad- way , a first-class preparcr. It li. nickcrson. editor ot Oakland Acorn , ivas In the city yesterday. C. . Jncquomln & Co. , Jewelers and op- tlclans , 27 South Mnln street. CM your work done at thft popular Eagle laundry. 721 Ilroadway. 'phono 157. The April session of the board ot counts supervisors will begin next Monday. W. K. Hsttp bus returned from Ohio , Whom he accompanied tlio remains ot the lute MIsH Walker. There will bo a special meeting of tlio Veteran Fireman's association nt No. 3 CiiKlnu liuusu this evening. Mrs. S. Covalt of North First street Is Biif- forlnK from a stroke of paraljala and her condition slves but little hope of her re covery. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Tllton left yes terday on a visit In Leaven.vortb. Kan . nfler Ml Ich they will go to Houston , Tox. , beforr foiii-n'iiK home. / L. Evans of Salt Lake City hen been called hero by the Illness of his son Ken- Will who Is at the Woman's Christina As sociation hospital. Fred Jones , the young man charged with ( Healing $ " from his roommate , was bound over to Inn grand Jury yesterday morning by Judge Aylcaworlh , ! ' . \V Hill hns returned from Colorado , where he went to make .in cxaiilu.itloti tf mining property , In which ho auJ. other Coi ni'ii Illuffs people arc Interacted , Tlio services nt St. John's English Lutheran church tonight will bo for mnn only The pastor , Hev. G. W. Snyder , will preach n apodal sermon for thu occasion. The hearing of William Jeffries , the spe cial odlcor of the Northwestern road charged Vllh assaulting John Hnlsted. has been con tinued In Justice Vlen's court until April 6. Frank Wnlklngton will have a hearing to morrow before Justice Vlcn on the charge of assaulting Ira Jeffries. Thu trouble took place ( Monday night In a saloon on Hroadwnv. The following canes of contagious diseases Tvpro reported to the Board of Health yes terday : M. Koycs , 314 High school avenue , measles ; Urnost Darker. 1H2 Iowa avenue , diphtheria. If. J. Smith of Sixth avenue and Eighth ftreot complained to the police yesterday that his barn had been entered , his tool chest pried open with a. jimmy , and n quan tity of his tools ritolcn. Alexander Osier , mavor-elcct of Carson find candidate for representative from this district , was In the city yesterday looking nftcr his political fences. He was accom panied by Dr. W. P. Pierce and C. H. Coyo of the same town. J. I'allutto of Kansas Cltv. one of the oldest traveling men on the road , and who lias been making his regular calls upon Council Bluffs business men for the last twenty-one years , ban been n guest at the Grand' hotel for several clavs this week. The funeral of the Into William Jamea Watson will bo held this afternoon at : o'clock from the rooms of Undertaker Estep on North -Main street. The services will be conducted by Hnv.V , K. Drown of Truu'.y Jilctl.cdlst church and burial will ho In Fairview - view cemetery. Part of a human skeleton was uncovered Tuesday by the shovelers digging dirt froir the blulf nt the head of Sixth avenue for the filling nt the Hock Island yards. The bones which were not In a very good state ol preservation , were discovered nt n depth ol about forty feet. John alias "Spike" Tralnor.wanted ir aladlson. WIs. . to answer to n charge ol burglary committed almost a year ago , was taken back there yesterday morning. De tectiveVelr. . who arrested Trnlnor at St JJernard's hospital , was given $10 as his re- Vard for capturing the man. George N. Hlnks and Albert Northup have been added to the government force at tin union Pacific transfer to assist in the weigh- li > g of malls which commenced Tuesday tinder the supervision of Chief Clerk Shcarci Of the railway mall service at Omaha Foi Ihn m-xt BIx weeks every pound of mall that passes through the transfer will ht weighed. The Ilurllngton and Northwester ! roads have each placed a man at tlio trans fer to keep tab on the weighing and Viatel their Interests. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 2SO. Chambers' Creole rag-time opera , elver Po HUcccbHfullv for the benefit of All Saints church. Omaha , will be given In Dohanj PPi'rn house April 7 , under the auspices o Unity guild. HIufT City laundry , 'phone 314. Your worl none to order. Hi-ill Intuit- . The following transfers were filed yes. icrday In the abstract , title and loan office Of J. W. Squire , 101 JVarl street : om w a .V.0/ . ' ? . . : . Ka" { 151 C. II. Converse and wife to Kreiiorii-k JMi'111-.mn , lots 13 and 11 , block 1'9 , Avouu.v. . d 40ft tux d to John SchultKneii CPO ( copt n 10rods ) i.7 : i3. w.i.v : ; : i John ClirlstoffiTnen to Jor en flirtatl ofTon-en. iiei , noli M-77-13 , w. d. . . . . . . 1,10 , Wilt , all w of railroad of swli : cl 75-10 , w. d , . i Anno. 8oi > hln Soliulz to Austin R * ' l'lf ( , w'lj w'.a noi ! .mil no'.i nw l 20- 74-a ! , w. d ' ' 2.SO Urneat K. Hart nnd wlfo to WIlTl'a'in W. Karnain , triiHtec , lotH 1 , 2 , and 3 , block a. Hldillo'tt BUbd. , s. w. d. . . A. II.'a'ker and wlfo to Clark AV 'S " 'i scU h U il.7C-12- ! a , c. d 03 Christopher Ornndcl and wife to W ! ' . Bchmnrduc-ke , c' $ nw'l 2S-7C-12' W. d 317 Caroline Hurdle to liana Peterson. ' lots 6 and C , block 29. Hums' add. , ' ' ' ' ' ' SO Coiintv Trensurpr'to 'i'D' . 'icdtmiiiVl- HOII , triwtee. lot 11 , block 2 , Surley'H IKld. , tux d ' BaniP toV. . \Vcbstfr. . iiml , % lot 7' block 60. nrown'H < ulil Game to 11. Tryon , lot J , block 11 , Hay- USH & Pulnier' ' mid. , tax d Bnme toV. . \ ' . AVtlistor. lot 5 , block S , Howard's1 add , tax il Bamn to same , lot 21 , block 1 , Wltnon Terrace , tax d 'IVcnty transfers , tot'il J24.6S Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday t llio following persons ; Name nnd residence. AK ( Oharlps n. Pitkln , Underwood . , . Laura V. Williams , Weston . S Arthur E Saar , Pottawattninlo . . . . . .2 Anna SchtilU. Pottnwattamlo . , . 2 Talmer K. Johannsen , Walnut. . . . , . , , , . . , S Jlnttie E. Pace , Council Bluffs . , , . . .S J. V. McCampbell. Crescent . . . 2 K dim P , Ferris , Crescent , , , , . . . 1 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGH1 Kur t'likh or I.niincil On. K. II. SIIHA1 H ft CO. , H J'fiirl Struct , Couuull Illunra , DECREE FILED IN SHEA CAS1 Oity is Enjoined from Issuing Moro ImproTf mont Bonds. MOTION FOR A RLVIEW WILL BE MAD Dcclnlnn of JiulKf Totvnrr I'rrniH llir ruiHlliiB ; or < he JJoncrnl Wnr- rnntn OiildtuiHlliiw , Tlum SuvliiK the CHy'n Credit. Judge Towner's decree In the suit of J. J Shea against the City of Council llluffs an' ' Its ofllcors In which ho attacked the vnlldlt : ' outstanding Indebtedness am of the city's asked for an Injunction to prevent the clt : offlclnls from paying any of the oiitstandlm warrants was received hero yesterday after noon. The decree Is more favorable to the clt : than was thought when the opinion was re colvcd here. Although the city Is enjolnei from Issuing any further general city bonrti or any further Intergoctlon , sewer , gradlm or paving bonds , It Is at liberty to funi the general fund warrants now outstaudlii ! and which have proven such a bone of con tontlon. The fact , however , that Shea ha given notice that ho Intends to appeal tin case will In all probability for the time beinj prevent the city from disposing of any sucl refunding bonds. The decree proved ono of the most Illuslvi documents that ever came into the ofllco o the clerk of the district court and ever ; effort possible , both by Shea nnd Doput : Clerk Balrd , was made to keep It from thi public. At the request of Shea Deputy Clcrl Balrd withheld the document from the rep resentatlves of the newspapers , nnd It wa : only after several hours' search that a cop : could be secured , although the representa lives of corporations interested In the matter tor were permitted to have copies. Tin reason given by Shea for his anxiety to keP ] the contents of the decree suppressed wai that ho wished to file a motion for a rovlav of the case. D&fls sells drugs. The boy or girl who wants n good \vheo should call at the office and register and jolt the third Bee wheel contest. It has lust be. gun. COl'IlT I riOCI313IINRS FOR A F Ar Iliillnril AV11I Cnite Coinci UD for f IlcnrliiK Attain. Tlio 'hearing ' In the action brought b ; certain of the heirs of the late Mrs. Saral J. Dullard , objecting to the report filed b ; N. M. Pusey as executor under the will o Dr. Samuel M. Bnllard nnd attacking bi ndmlnstratlon of the affairs of the estate was begun yesterday morning before Judgi Smith In the district court. Mr. Pusey wen on the witness stand and was subjected ti an examination as to his management o the estate , but nothing of a sensationa character was developed , neither was thi attorney for the heirs able to produce na ; evidence substantiating the allegation o mismanagement. Most of the afternoon wai spent in examining witnesses for the heir to show- that the llarne farm had beei leased by Mr. Pusey at a lower rental thai property of the same character In the vlcin ity. The hearing will he resumed thi morning. The hearing In connection with the ap polntment of a apodal administrator for thi estate of the late Mrs. Sarah J. Ballard pending the probating of the will , will b < taken up at the close of this case. The Woman's Christian assoclaition , litho the suit brought against It 'by the heirs o Mrs. Ballnrd , filed a motion yesterday ask Ing that they bo entered to render a mor specific statement ; that they be required t set out the names of the officers of th association , who are alleged to have undul Influenced Mrs. Ballard and persuaded he against her will to make the deed lo W. 1 : PtiBey In trust for the association , whcreh the property in controversy was conveyo for the benefit of the hospital. The defendant In the suit brought 1) John Doyle against the Portland Gold Mln Ing company filed a motion asking that th plaintiff be renulre'd to funilsh a cost boni In the suit brought by Fred S. 'Maclalfert ' ugaltibt the Peru Plow ami Implement com p ny the defendant yesterday filed its answer swor , In which It admits that the plalntll demanded an opportunity to Inspect th books of the company , but that it was do nled , except as to the stock and transfe hooka. The nn-srter says the demand wn refused because the plaintiff up to Octobo last wan secretary of the defendant cor ponitlon nnd up to that time had full knowl edge of all its 'business and affairs , but thu since the last annual meeting , when hi services as an olllcer were dispensed will ho has entered anil Is .still in the cmplo of a rival concern. The allegation Is mad that iMaclafferty 'wanted ' to Inspect the book for the purpose of prying into the buslnca and that the demand was not made In goo faith. lu the suit 'brought ' by Kato Uaph for ill vorco from Jacob H.iph the , defendant flic" his answer , In which ho denies the nllcgn lions made 'by ' his wife and resists the de mand made by her that she ibo granted th custody of the children , on the ground i left \\ltli her they would not 1 > o proper ! cared for , neither would they get propt schooling. The Union Pacific Hallway company flic n motion to transfer the damngo sul brought against It by Ncls Jucobson to tli federal court , Mary K. Bennett 'brought ' suit for dlvorc from Adam A. llennett , to whom she wa married In Independence , la , , February K 1871. She alleges desertion. O. P. McKesson commenced n suit In th equity division against the Mlnnesot Thresher ' .Manufacturing company. In whlc ho abkB for Judgment In the sum of $1,317.4 and asks the court to order un accountin between the company and him as to certal notes and other Items. The case of llary C. Tompklns agalns Anna Thomas and others was dismissed an costs paid , In the case of W. F. Sledentopf ngalns Abraham Ilramson and others a decree c foreclosure was granted as ugalnst all th defendants , except the Fort Dodge & Oman railway , Catherine PowleskI was granted a docre of foreclosure against Ohrls Jensen Nesbj In this ciibo the plaintiff sold the dcfenclan a farm near Oakland , taking a mortgage fo tha larger part of the purchase price. N'esb loft the country and in order to get pos oo 8lon of her farm again Mrs , Powlest was compelled to bring foreclosure pro ceedlngs. Decrees of foreclosure were granted I the suits of H. A. Orw > n Against Sarah \ Foster and others and H. U. Lo Qro' ' against Annie W. Muncle and others. It doesn't cost anything but a little wor to get a good wheel In The Dee contests , Dentil uf l-'rniil.- . Cuimi-lln. Deputy City Marshal Frank H Guanell died about 4:30 : o'clock yesterday mornlii at his home on Pierce street from puralygli caused by an abcct * formed at the base t the brain. Ilia death was sudden , comlti as It did after a few hours sickness. At though slightly Indisposed ho had not bee so 111 but that ho was able to attend to hi duties as deputy city marshal and balll of the superior court and ho was about th city as usual Tuesday. About 5:30 o'clock Tuesday evening Ml Ouatiella was seized with a spasm whit Btandlng In front of Davis' drug store o Broadway. Officer Stockdale happened to h near and at once took him Into the store an n physician was telephoned for. At thi time ho did not seem able to recognize an of his friends. HP was taken home and wa apparently In an unconscious condltlor Toward midnight ho appeared to rally an wns able to talk rationally. The change fo the bettor , however , wan ot but short dura tlon , as another ntUclc solzed him and doat ensued shortly after. Frank H. CJuanella wns born In Onions III. , September in. 1854. He had been resident of Council Bluffs since 1860 aufl hoi the position of city mnrshnl from I8S to 18S3. On Mayor Jennings being olecte < Ouanella was appointed n deputy city mar shal , He leaves n wife and four children n Rlster. who lives In Dcadnood. S. D. , am ! a brother , who lives on a farm belonging t ' the deceased In Mills county. No arrange ments hnvc been mndo as yet for the fu ncrnl. Store stoves at Cole's new warehouse Beat facilities. The celebrated Wcsleyan university mali quartet at the Broadway Methodist churd Saturday night , April 1 , THE BEE WHEEL CONTESTS The More < linl Kutrr < ln- Contend * tlicKiiHler ( lie Wheels Will He Wou. Every boy and girl will want to ride i wheel this spring and The Bee Is going ti give you n chnnce to get one In n vorj simple way. What is more , It Is going tt let you pick out any make wheel you want for It knows you all want a certain make "which Is the only make on earth. " Now let ue tell you how The Bee Is golni to give the wheels away. Wo want' lot o : new subscribers to The Bee in Councl Bluffs. As soon as the first 300 orders have been handed into our ofllce , the first con test closes nnd wo will award the wheel t < the ono bringing the most orders out o this 300. Then Contest No. 1 closes and Contest - test No. 2 opens on the next 300 orders. Just see how easy this Is. Say only thlrtj girls nnd boys start out on March 1 to gei subscribers. They only have to average let apiece to make the total , so the winner wll not have to get very many orders , you see You want to start In early and hand In youi orders as soon as possible. Now about the orders. Each order rnus be for nn actual now Council Bluffs sub scriber. Each subscriber must tnke The Bei for at lenst throe weeks and pay for It it order to be counted. It Is better , but no necessary , to pay In advance , only no orde ; will be counted until the subscription it paid for. If the subbcrlptlou Is paid for ii advance It will count one on your sooro foi each three weeks for wnlch It Is prepaid For example : If a subscriber pays In ad. vance for six weeks , It counts two ; If hi pays for twelve weeks , It will count four If ho pays for one year. It will count seven teen. On orders which are not paid in ad vance It will count only ono on your scon no matter how long ho continues to take it There , that is plain. Isn't it ? Now sei what you can do. The first contest begin : March 1. Sincerely yours , OMAHA DAILY BEE , Council Bluffs Dr-partmcnt. N. B. Call nt The Bee office , 10 Pear street , to register and get sample copies None < ono connected with The Bee will bo nllowcc to enter this contest. AVIM , NOT Cr < OS2 SIXTH STIlHir City Council Committee- < ! , , . Wiol | ( OIIIIONIM ! to Project. Protests , strong and loud , were registered nt the meeting of the committee of the who ! of the city council last night by Intereste property owners against the city vnentin South Sixth street ns provided In the ordl nance presented by the Hock Island railwaj The remonstrances were so great that th committee decided to recommend that th ordinance bo not passed , nnd will so ropoi at the meeting of the city council next Moil < lay night. The council chamber was crowded wit owners of property who would bo more c Ie s affected by the closing of the street , nn their protests were presented to the coir mltteo by Attonioyn Tinloy and I. N. Flick Inger. Attorney Tinloy made nn eloquent appef on bahalf of his clients and Insisted that t\ city should not vacate Sixth street in con slderation of the railroad offering to ope Seventh street , In view of the fact that BUlt contesting the railroad's claim to th latter street was pending In the courts. Th opinion of counsel -was , he said , that th supreme court would reverse the decision c the lower court and that the clty'a righ to .Seventh street would be established. 1 was for this reason , ho alleged , that th railroad was so anxious to get the city t vacate South Sixth street. Owners of prof orty on Sixth street had bought their property orty and ihullt their homes , he said , wit the understanding that the street would h used as such , nnd that to now close it woul destroy the value of their property. H urged the committee to report adversely o the proposed ordinance. Attorney I. N. Fllcklngor stated that h represented the Implement houses , and th McCormlck company In particular , who ol. Jected to the street being closed. Colonel f. O. Saundcrs , local attorney fo the Hock Island , spoke on behalf of th monsuro. Ho said the company was not asl < Ing any favor , but had suggested the open , Ing of Seventh street and the closing e Sixth street ns a settlement of the contrc versy over the former thoroughfare. Ill company had asked for early fiction In tli mat tor , not because it wanted to press th nutter , but bwitiso it wanted the matte settled , so that It could make Its plans n to the improvements It wns now carryin out In Its yards , The company did not van both Sixth and Seventh streets closed , bu believed that by tlio city vacating Slxt fctrcet the ha7.ard to the public , would b lessened. If It remained open the bazar would be Increased , as the frnlght dcpo and cars would of a necessity ohstruH th view of approaching trains nt this crossing A renioiibtranco signed < by a largo numbe of Interested property owners wns filed wit the committee. On motion of Alderman Caapcr , the com mltteo decided to report adversely on th ordinance. Miss Maggie Robinson will be pleased tc see all her friends at Stork & Crlsu's store. r > e < > lNhii | DUBUQUB , la.March 29. Judge Shlrns In the federal court , baa decided that undei the bankruptcy act Innocent third par I lei ran hold their securities , The court hold that mortgagees cannot bo compelled ti yield possession of property In their hand ! which passed Into their possession befori the proceedings In bankruptcy were begun til Lincoln. OUN\VOOD , la. , March 29. ( Special- ) Roy 12 , lllley. Company U First Nebraska reported wounded , Is the oldest sou of 1C I' . It I ley ot Alum , Neb. Ho culMud a Lincoln , LOOKING FOR A PRESIDENT Board of Eegents is Still Wrestling with tin Problem ! HOLD A MEETING BUT MAKE NO CHOICI Member * of tlie Hoard Decline lo Tnki ( lie I'ulillu Into Their Conlhleiiee Several Ciinillilntcn for tlie I'luec , DES 'MOINES. ' March 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) Governor Shaw returned this morn ing from Iowa City , -whore ho was called t < attend a meeting of the Board of Ilegont ! of the State university. He stated that tu selection had been mndo of a now preslden for the university , but thnt the commlttei on selection made a full nnd exhaustive stntomcnt. Whether the tooard had ex. pressed -any choice or not the governor tilt not say. but stMod that a committee was appointed to take special pains to keep tin doings of the board from the public foi Homo time yet. A spccrlal from Iowa Git ; states that the following names were addoi to the previous list of names proposed foi the presidency : President J. L. Snytlur o the Michigan Agricultural college and 121- mer F. Sparks , assistant .professor ot his. tory In the University of Chicago. The board adjourned without making a selection STII.I , UXSIJTTIiBI ) AS TO SITU Ilouril of 1-MiicnUoii Aunln KnllM tu , Iteneh an Agreement. The question of a site for the now HIgli school building still remains unsettled ami ttio Board of Education wns forced to ad journ Inst night without having come , to nnj decision in the matter. Since the meeting Tuesday night , when It was apparent that the board favored the Oakland site , mucli opposition lias arisen from citizens living south of Broadway nnd this wns manifested at the meeting last night. There wns a Inrge number of prominent citizens present and most of them pro tested against building tlie school on Oak land avenue. The reasons given wore thai the site wns not centrally located and thai It was on a hill. Tlio majority urged thai the school be built In n more central anfl more level location. Among these whc spoke on the question were C. F. Klmball C. M. Harl , Lucius Wells. D. W. Otis , T. A. Browlck , Dr. Thomas , C. T. Officer , W. W , Loomls , F. A. Blxby , L. 51. Shubert , C. CJ , Snunders , I. N. Fllckingcr , J. J. Stcadman Mesars. Wells , Hart nnd Stcadman spoke Ir favor of the Oakland site , while the others wore all opposed to It. The board adjourned to meet again Sat urday night , when an ntempt will be made to come to tome decision. H Slake Tvro VlNKntloiiw. FORT DODGE , la. . March 29. ( Special Telegram. ) Burglars entered the groccrj store of Ashton Brothers last night and se cured some small change and some stock. The plumbing firm of Leighton Brothers was also robbed of n qunntlty of materinl. Nc clew to the burglnrs has been discovered. Don't forget the dance at W. O. W. hall Saturday night. TO FIGHT ON 26TH OF MAY for FllznliumniiM iiml .lef- frlcn Illncl Agreement for tlie Mutcli. NEW YOIUC , March 29. llnnagcrs Brady and Julian , acting- for James J. Jeffries ant Robert Fltzslmmons , today signed articles f agreement for a fight before the Concj Island Sporting club. The articles call foi a twenty-flve-round bout , SMnrquIs o : Queensborry rules , to take place between li o'clock noon and 2 T > . in , , liny 26. George Slier will sict as referee and five- ounce gloves arc to ibo used. The fight wll bo for $20,000 , with r,0 % per cent of th < revenue derived from the pictures tj ) b < paid to thomen. . -men. FHzsimmons , Jclfrics nni the club posted $2,500 to bind the agree ment. rrp oiiAMas.vr.Kn NRAHI.Y n Sir TliiinuiH Mploil'H Vnelit , Sliinii- roeli , Will Be I.uuiicliril in June. LONDON , March 20. A representative 01 the Associated Press has had nn Interview with Sir Thomas Upton , owntr of the chnl- > nger for the America's cup. He sild tin Shamrock will probnbly bo launched dur Injf tht fir-it week c ? June , but It In not w fnr advanced that die Is able to fix the oxnet date. The munching will 1 > ? In pr | . yato , 'Die owner of the Shuinrot-k also H.I | < the decision BH to tlie mode of crosslm tlie Atlantic will rent with the captain o : the Shamrock nnd the bulldvr. Everything t however , will bo done strictly according t < the rules of the cup competitions und noth. i IIIB In the nature of sharp practice will be i aUPinptud. filr Thomas refused to dlscimi I the construction of liU yncht. I l.onlHliuin Jockey Cliili Ilneex. NfJW ORLBANS , March 2fl.-Tilrd | duj I.onlslnna Jockey club's spring meeting \\eather clear nnd cool. Results : I-lrst race , ono nnd one-slxti > nth miles Jlu.s Itoss won. Bishop Reed second , Hush. IlfldH third , Time : 1:19. : Bi'cond race , six and one-half fnrlonijs : Jlobart won. Old Fox second , Andy H third Third rnco , selling , one mile and five furlongs - longs : Sadl ? Levy won. Or. Marks second , Jim Con way third. Tlmo : 2:51. : Fourth nice , handicap , ono nnd one- eighth miles : Kulmrt won , Judge Steadmar second , Double Dummy third. Time : lK : > f. , , rlftb race , Bellini ; , HCVPII furlongs : Kolr won. Doustcr Swivel Hecond , Nannie I third. Tims : 1:30. : Sixth race , elllng. , nix furlongs : Berthu 1 Nell won , SimV. . .second , Doruh Wood third. Time : 1H. : 1H.N N ItlliH Are AVIiole , CHICAGO. Jtfiieh 29. Lightweight Pimm- plon "Kid" LavlKiie , who arrived In Clllcngr today from San FrnnrlBco , wns much amused to hear thai a Now York dUpatcli siltl hewnH laid up with a broken rib an n result of hl.s r cent light with "Mysterious" Billy .Smith. " 1 never felt bettor In my life , " mild the boxer. "I Irnvo tonight for the ea"l and will sail for KiiKlnnd rin the first Meanier to prepare fnr my bout with Dick Burge. " i ( inriliier TnkcN 'I'wii n < Once. WHIJHLIXG , W. Vn. , Mnri-b 29.-O.scar Gardner of this city IIIIH wlgned article * of agreement for two llghtH. One Is for twenty rounds with Joe Kan > before the Daven port , ( In. ) . Athletic club for Sl.MK ) , and the other with Billy O'Donnell of Memphis ut New York on A.D10. ! ) . I''our TliiMiHiiuil J > olllli- Don 1)111(1. NB\V V0111C March 29.-J. Plerppnt Mor- ' JIiU ( cqllle llnrrlrnne In Head at i kcnnch. Highland I'VUlH. llneex lit I.lltle Hock Open Todrty. L1TTLK HOCK. Ark . IMjrch 20.-Tlio i weather tonight is clear and cool and the FB EEyri& after eating rollevod by 's Acid Phosphate Take 110 Substitute. lilK lirown , lUiiiiicint , ' Hod HIIKS Hit Uoaiitlfiil Hetty IJyers Hntlly. Hetty Hot- I IT Hi'iit HUKB Hy Jliiyliif , ' HI } , ' HolUu "UIOAI ) SHOT" from 0. H. GILBERT COMPANY , TnxlilerniUtri < > 'J'aniu'i'y , l..dl Went Uroiiilniij- . Council IUuir . Indications for tomorrow nre favorable for the oHnlng | of the racing sonson. The erml for tlif Ilrst day ! > on. ? of the bewt ever offered at a Little Hock niPPtltlff. The ro- rent fns t work of ( SeorRe 1'lantor and Hardy I'nrdec frlRhtenpd a numlipr of derby t-indldntes nut "f HIP r-irc , but enough nre In to make it Interesting Itlooileil Uroiiit Mure Demi. LKXINOTON , March 2 The broo.l . mnre Nnrk.i. by McDurr. pronerty of T. C. Me- Dowcli , tiled 'it Ashlnnd tndny. She win the dnm of Spirit iiPl'p-KIyltuc. il inn liter of S-xikntic , which won n number of stake1 * In-d year nnd wns one of HIP Itpst 2tar - olds In tlio west. _ PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS ( iooil liierenoe of KlllliiKi Oter Hie WeeU of l.anl A enr. CINCI.V.VATI , 'March ' 20. ( Special Tele- Kram. ) The Price Current says : The week's loturns Indicate 390.0(10 ( IIORS killed l y west- rrn packers , compared with s.'H.OOO the pre- cedliiR week and 360,000 ln t year. From March 1 the total la 1,520.000 , n ilnst M2li , . COO a joar IIRO. Promliictit t'lnca.4 ' compare as follows : ' ChlonRo iV ° 170'0n ! ) Kansas City ni.iuvi asoo. . > Omnha ir.oo ) nr , , v ) St. 1-Olll.M 120,0 ' : IIPIM , IndlannpolN CO.OOi ) . Milwaukee C .00 M.IKfl Cincinnati ,0i 40K ( > St. Joiteiili Si.uoo 1SKKI ( Ottuniwa Hii.imo 4f > , ( KlO Cedar Huplils ll ( ) 31,000 Sioux City | J2.W ) 2. " > , OUi ) St. Paul SO.OOD 30,000 FIND FATAL DEFECT IN A GUN Teii-lneli llreoeli-I.oiiilliiK ; ItlHc Unilrr I'l-oof Tent llurntN , ICHlliiK One .Man mill AVoiimllnK T o , NEW YORK. March 20. At HIP Sandy Hook proving grounds this afternoon ono of the 10-Inch loading rifles , \mder proof test. burst Its breach , the block of which , llyliiR backward , killed ono man and Injuied two others. Killed : 1IENIIY V. MUHI'HY. Injured : Privates Harrignn nnd necmcr of the Ordnance - nanco bureau. Murphy had been recording clerk at the testing ot guns for years. He had several narrow escapes from death at former tests. He leaves n. widow and five clilldren. KiirinorN Compare IVoleN. CUEIGIITON , Neb. , March 29 ( Special. ) Thu farmers ot Knox county held nn In teresting meeting In HIP High school build- lug last Saturday. A number of Interesting talks were made on various sublects ofl special Interest to the farming community. They nre to meet again some time lu Juno. 'For sis years I ivas a victim of dys pepsia In Its worst form. 1 t.uuld eat nothing but milk toast , nnd it times my stom.ich would not retain nnd dlitest oven Unit. Last March I ucgan taking CASCAK1JTS and since then I have sto.idlly Improved , until I am as well as I ever wns In my life. DAVID H. MUUPHT , Newark. O. Pleasant. Palatable , Potent , Taste Oood. Do Good , Never Sicken Weaken , or ( irlpe. lOc , 2jc , Wo. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . . Slrrllrn lUurd ; ( ompinj. Iblengo , UODlrril , $ " York , 311 Tfl Sold nnrtminrnntfcd by nil drug- * I U bu to OUlCi : Tobacco llablt. Thev are nt much like COATED nUIJCTRICITY ns science can make tliem. Uacli one produces n much nerve-building substance as is con- taincdiiithcnmoiiiit of food a mnn consume ! : in a weele. This is why they have cnrrd thousnmls of cases of nervous diseases , such as Debil ity , Dizziness , InsomniaVarlcocele , etc. Thev enable yon to think clear ly by developing brain matter ; force healthy circulation , , curc indiges tion , and impart bounding vigor to the \vliolc s\stem. All weakening ; and tissuc-lc troviig ! drains ami losses permanently cured. Delay may mean Insanity , Consumption and ncath. I'rlcc. < i per box j slxboxeswlth Iron-clad gmnintee to cure or re fund money ) , fs. liookcontaining positive proof , free. Address Kulin R. Co. . or New Ucoti3iul"al Druu Co. , Omulm. Ncbrjfka DR. CHARCOT'S TOHIC TABLETS : piotlioimlypniltuply ciinrantfcd rrmrdnur tlio mliikllublt. Nenuiibiitssaml Itelanclioljr cumcU b/i.tiuiiidrlii | [ . AVK I'AHAXTKK I'Oril IIOXI'.H to cure any mmnllhu ) io llhe m lltt-ii Kuur- nii | < * " > ritliiii < l Hm iiinnrr , HI ( I to clettiuv ibo > . Till ! T4I11ITS CAN BR OUTN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF TUB PATIENT. nifj'.1"1"3311" ' ' ' ' . ' ' 'ovrrty tilnUnu Ulllltri HIM ! itriith. ion ; rrcelut jt ( Flu CO wo will mall iciu four | M ! Uoics ami uojl. Hvo ivrldrii cmtraiiiri' m cute 01 refund . nrnuiicT ' " , N fjttH . \lyiTN. Illlliin ( . ' . , Solo llltli mill Ii'nriiiiin Oniiiliiili. . Ono to 2W horsepower. Sejul for cata logue and price , DAVID IIH.YDI.KV .t CO. , Collllfll HlufTH , . . . WELCH TRANSFER LINE ii Council lllufrM mill Oninliii , HcaBon.-ible. ( Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council HluffB oltue. Mo. 8 North llaln etrcct. Telephone 12iOmulm ofllce re moved to 322 South Fifteenth street. Tele phone 13i3. Connections made with ttoutn Omaha for infants nncl Children. The KM You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCCt NT AUH COMPANY. tTMUHrtAV OTnCCT. NCW VORH CITY DOCTOH : "I just stepped In to sny thntvhcn I order Coffee I want this DArcrm's PUKMil'it COPFHB , nnd if you try substituting agnln yoii will simplv lose iny trade. I cnn't understand why you allow yourself to be without it , even for n dny. " The lx.t tr de demands the best-BAKER'S PREMIUM COFFEE Imported nd Roasted by BAKER & COMPANY. Minneapolis , Minn. Get the Best Wheel Made'1 in the Bee Wheel Contests. But have you soon those three fifty sliot-s at Huml'ton's ? They am hand some , stylish and comfortable , and II'B Just like throwing Jl.SO nwny to pay $5.00 for a pair of alines when von < -nn get a pnir at Hamilton' * for $ : i.50 that look n well , lit IIH t-omfortnble nnd wear ns lonn n any you vi r Iiml. Yon know every pair of th'-m arc warranted , HO you can't lose. Don't forget the j lncc HAMILTON'S ' SHOE STORE , i 412 Broadway. And give ( ho Joh to ono who will do It neatly and at a inodorntu cubtVe < 'un suit you both waj'H. Our tcpututlon IH built upon the work done right hero at home. Than after painting lot IIH flRtiro on papeN InK the rooms In your linnieAVo ran RV | you an CHtlmnto on hoth jdiB at the samn Hmo If you BO desire \Vo hnvo the flncat line of wall paper In town. MILLER , MJW ! . < ATIOX , : ! 07 ( niinull ] > . V. Mil , I.IOII , .t TOM 10 Cents. 5 Cents. M TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. John G. Woodward S Co. ,