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6 CHOSNSKI WINS THE FIGHT, The Californian Kl;;kV1 Davis Out in Nine Rounds, OMAHA'S MAN MADE IT VERY HOT. the Occidental the Call o of by Whe Pet Club Slngger Saved + Choynski had a lefeat at the the ring of Telegram to Tk Brr very narrow escape from of Juck Davis of Ornha in Occidental club tonight They fought for o purse of £1,500, of which 250 went to the Choynski weighs was fully ten pounds h Choynski was thrown Friday last and injured his knee-cap: shins everely To hid, the . knees, 11 brothers and Duvi Doc We refore twenty t ‘ First Round hands the ser 100 pounds, while Davis avier. from on and iy 2 bugey le wore was scconded by the son 1 Greene, ired by Frank Croc Choyiski After w short period of ring Davis led ul the body but wis short tried again, but Choynski slipped awa hurt. When they faced cach other Choynski ot in a Jight one on the Davis mude two rushes, but Choynski time got away uahurt, once turning facing Davis at the ropes, Davis would 1 b denied but kept after his_man. - Joo pop ped in a little on Lis face, slipping all fours and getting away. Joe ot floored his man, falling hin over him. There was light sy th ded, - Choynski had his v vound, though there was but Jittle cxec tone. Davis showed that he was strong and willing and e kept Joe on the run most of the tine, Third Round The carly partgof this round was i f Choynski, though hisadmirers did not like his manner of fighting. Davis kept hustling him, and though Joe got in the most blows Davis appeared to be the stronger man and the harder hitter, To wird the close of the round there was i ter. rific rally which was ended by Davis smash fng Joc on the neek and sending him in a heap to the floor, He got up grogey and was floored again by the time thred sceond ed. The gong sounded for the end of round and he was saved by it from de the the spar He un again eacn everything When ti Choynski wind. s called for the fourth round il he sparred for 1 Corbett. Choynski Jabbing Davis with face. He kept this uy Davis could not st Ily grew st v, i well and it was any body’s battle up to the beginning of the ¢ round, the constant_smashing in the began to tetl ou the Omaha man tdenly Choy ot the el waiting for and banged his right, stageeving him, The next second Joc's yight went bang against Davis' neck with terrifiic force and he fell ina heap, He tried 10 rise but could not. Then the ded for the cudof the round and hi placed him on Lis ch he Ninthand Lust 0w ane up tired ) toolk i hiis left on the by round und Choynski ¢ though Davis nee e was left and rONg 5 Davis was very gre when the gong summoned him to the scratel He had hardly reached it when Choynski floored him like a_ shot. With dificuity he rosc to his fect within the ten secon He was havdly evect before Choynski was on him ik storm cloud bang fog him left and it, smashing him against the stake in his own corner, and ogain he sought the floor. He tumbled from his chair forward on.his hands and face, at tempted to rise, but could not. The fatal ten seconds were counted and he was sinking 1o the floor an inert mass when Choynski lantly picked him up in his arms him o his chair. He was ins several monients, Davis, though defeated, made many friends by his heroic fight A Broken Harte. NEW Yourk, May 26, -[Special Telegram to Tuk Bre.-The sheriffs jury today found a verdict of #0000 against Prancis K. Havte, son of Bret Harte, the writer, in a suit James Smith for damages for the n of the affections of his wife, lene B. Swith, The suit has been alvcady tried in the supreme court where judgment by default was rendered, Harte failing to ap: pear. The judy sessed by 1 for the ful aveal est Tived happily Harte und Mauss The Smiths have two child possession the husband hus enga contest ordered that sheriff’s jury aount cliimed dualer, was i with his w Mrs. Smith damages be as- The verdict wus Smith, who is ried in 1579 and until 1885, when met in - Pittstield, o Believed to Be SEnant, Mo, May 26 farm laborer aged sixty, w Yic park this morning effcets of poison taken He was taken tothe hospital and will re- cover, 'Phis evening a farmer near the furm of Jeft Moore reported the discoyery of the dead bodies of Moore and his Charles, It is now believed Willimmson killed Moore and his son, he having been in their employ, and finding nothing of value in the house and fearing detection attempted suicide. The Moores have been missing several days and Williumson Lad reported to the uelghbors that they were visiting in the west Steamship Arrivals, At lon -Sighted: The Rugia New York; the Rhine, from Bal timore At Havee -Arrived: The G New York At Hamburg from New York AtLi pool New York. At Southampton from New York At Now York Liverpool A Salt S John Williwmson, a found in & pub seviously ill from the with suicidal intent from cogne, from Arrived: The Slavonia, Arrived: The Helvetia, from Arrived: The We Arrived: The Celtie, from - - ke Theatrieal Mar Sarr Lakk, Utah, May pecial T gramto Tug Bre]-The community was shocked yesterday by the rash act of W, J Crouch, a well kuown and popular theatrical man connected with the Sdlt Lake theater Crouch has been drinking hard for the past six weeks and while under the influence of lguor cut his throat from ear to ear with a pocks knife, Death was alm instans tancous. Suicides. - S e Oklahoma's Site. WasniNaroy, May The secretary the interior has written a lotter of instr tions to the registers and receivers of Umted States land ofices in- Okluhoma inter preting and_cureying into effect the Okla oma town site act approved Muy 4, 1500, -——— The Blue and The Gray, Vicksnrno, Miss, May 20.—This city is crowded with visitors to the blue and g reun , which opened at noon today by a na tional salute. A large delegation Is present and mwore are coming - Great Numbers at Ob nmergau. OpexamyverGar, May 26.—The number those who wished to attend the first perfc ance of the *Passion Play" wany had o be turned away @ suCcess WAls 50 great that the play was May cunal by damage to the ullvoud aud storm amounts to §00,000 and it will take ty weeks to repair the break e —— yester Short in Kansas City. Kansas Ci1y, Mo, May 20.—The committeo on the city treasury hus found & shortage of $19,020, but bas not yet determined who is re- sponsible, | AN ACCOMMODATING FOG, le Intervenes to Save a Ship From Destruct [« aht 189 by James Gordon B Panis, May New York He Special to T Bre 1" La A Mir nett.) 1ld Cable clock this laduned New were trip but fact it wa steamer ne from there morning the steamer rers at H York had been for delay : i passe a miracl eve reached [ almost A miracle not lying can off Scilly On Sur the bottom of This is how it h day morning La gne was ahcad at half speed, The was 0 before the and thirty tered he Friday noon, has been unabi on account of knew, however, the steamer must piss « As an extra precaution he two points more danger, Such was the when eight bell nded. La( moving on slowly in a calm seq men ab the boats, a man in 1} Santelli and a third now at the ¢ 1 s ened steaming enveloped iu a dense fog minute made hout 0 0. m. A few had been fathoms of water last had been e but since this Captain Sant tublish any reckonings impenetrable fog: he the natural course e to Seilly i bud headed the away from situation sounding bearings to ¢ the than i vessel possible 1scogme with four rosstrees and Captai offfcer on the bridye when the i A bank of ¢ fog suddenly lifted, s vtain rises from a revealed d uhead clos da biscuit on it \ few foo the a bil how suw o pi ors woere e tage, and 50 that one could have te Iy vock risi out of four men atv 1t nd waved their arm backward the s flush com He leaped Mcer, seized the trie dinl and fourt cribed a half civele with the engineer to r valued his life, bound the ely and threw the helm b had done all human might With tight shut lips and whiten ing checls he clutehed the spokes and waited I'he great ship trembled from end to end, and the engin the same time, A slight shock was felt on the port side just about the e of the brid. Then a retro- wovement begun, Gascogne off the rock aund backed sufety. Then the same impend fog settled down again and the ished. That was where the mivacle for had the fog lifted a few mina.e hadd not ifted at all, nothing could have saved the ship from destruetion. An investization ved that the vessel's ivon sides had been by the shock, and that the sca wis pourin, ough arent which lay below the water line, The eargo was promptly - shifted 50 as 1o raise the wounded part as far out of the water as possible. Tn this way the G cogne eame into harbow As after tont @ Horald correspondent, who ehanced to be among the passenzer terviewed Captain Santelii SWhat was the rock we “Si, it was of the Seilly shonlders: it was an “But how do you a so far to th rthi” It cortainly is very strang the captain, “espectally as I had vesscl out to sea for extra safety wt for the extraording tion by assuming that we we to the morth by curvents. T Lave mude voyuyes and have never heard of such eur. vents, The extent of the vessel's deviation from a normal course is shown by the fact that the rock struck, which is known as Bishop's island, lics at the opposite side of a Zroup. ko that on which the Gascogne should have On that self same the Sehiller sank some years wgo, when dveds of lives were lost., But for the miraculous lifting of the flag wheve would Gascogne be today with her gal lant captain and crew, and her 444 passen gers? The danger came and went o quickly that there was no panic on board. Only a few passengers were on deck when the aceident oceurred. M. George Pavker of New York exprosses himself as follows toa Herald correspondent 1 saw the rock ahead o s the captain, Tsaw other much larger rocks on cither side further back, Suntelli's caleula- tion was made in an instant, but it was cor: rect, und we were saved from an wwful catastrophe. Had the worst come to worst [ suppose swe could have landed in boats, as the sea was quite calm, but had the weather been stormy all hands would huve been lost. T were deawn up and signed by king Santelli for his skilful nduct, ter and s linrd tabl the danger fivst ticully with u captain saw Food L1t for The fran The under tion like Inoment had sttbordinute of the wpid suceession de: level, that told the eng he with reached his migh aport. He past wooden wetion his handle 108 in versc captain with s reversed almos slid away rable van grade gently into ks s otk as possit the ac track member g6l mail Islunds v rrow escape. ount for having becn answered 1o head the 1 can only devia e borne unknown over two hundred hun 108t a8 S001 timon the pussengers tha and energetic « The ¢ ilroad train out of Omuha run expressly for the aecommodation of wha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and business is the Rock Island limited, leaving Omuha at 4:15 Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth n st., Omahu, EYRAUD TREMBLED. 20 How the French Murderer Was Dis- covered in Havana. W York, May 26.— [Special ik Bk |~ The Courier des this city bus received from Hu lishes tod count of the discovery and arrest of Michael Eyraud from the person through whom ¥ aptured. This persou Havana, & Maisson des Modes, under the sign “Casa Francesea” Thither came s man in February lust, who offered for some oviental goods, saying he desired means to coutinue his journey to Mexico. The merchant purchused” the woods. Iu April vead in the New York Courier that Eyraud hud _fled from New York withsonie Tarkish goods in his valise. - On examining his goods he found that he nad purchased tho oriental stuff tive days after the _date of yraud’s departu from New York, just time enongh to enable himto veach Havina, On March 27 the same man reappeared in his shop very well dressed and stated that he had done well in- Mexico, and that Le was representing the Maisson de la Wavana, He suggested to the merchant wdeal in tobacco in- which there was somo profit und on the ih - returned to the shop to inquive as to this transuction He wus now confronted with one Miue. Albertine Bimicller, a modiste of the establishment, who questioned him as follows As you come from Eyraud there No, madume Do you know him? “No. madame Were you in Paris v “No, madame,” When these questions had been asked and thus briefly answered, the merchant, who had carefully watched his man, had secu him tremble and grow pale and was convineed of bis identity " with Eyraud. Ho accordingly notified thé French consul - A Melor G, May There wi gram o tats Unis of 1, and pub- has a shop in Mexico, have you not AL the time of the mur st. Special T organ aroling with J. R rester of and J. J. A Of the 20,00 melons this year it is asserted that ATLANTA to Tue Bee today the Georgia and € change ed here to. melon Albany Alvey of Atlunta plauted. in the own o of more than 19,000 have signified their fn tention of geing into the exchange, The lan ineludes the purchase outright of tho ex sup erintendent, secretury cres | oil on H. P, gram | | counties, THE control of the whole melon crop, the same to sold in the north through agents in the dif cities Some on commis h city will These men have man_ in ¢ < the exchange agen ready been selected and are, in fact, inter csted finaneially in the organization. Atlanta is to be the distribution point, The numb of carlc to be sent to each eity has been fixed in o way which will preventany market crstocked. This year's melon erop ed ut 10,000 cars, valued at $500,000, heing oy is estima - DOWN ON LOT JUMPERS. Oklal Gam ma Officials Suppressing the Towas Signing the Treaty. Guriir, Oklahoma, May 26— [Special Telegram to Tiie Bre,|—The new territorial officials demonstrated for the first time today that they did not propose to countenanece ot umping, Acting under th advice of Gov rmor Stecle and - Attorney Speed, the city marshal had removed from a lot Dick Ellis, the lot jumper and his tent, which he ha crected “during the interval of the v moval of one building and the com meneement of the erection of another upen the lot L4 Governor Steele starts tory tomorrow in a carr fous county scats and app ofticers A courd around the terri- © to visit the vari tthe county Towa_vil Indiuns have almost cer- ¢ Just avrived from th s reports that several move signed the treaty and it is now tain 1o go through - FIRE AND POLICE nall Amount of Business acted Last BEvening of the fir ice commiis lust night Oficer Burr was put upon the carpet to explain why last Thursday morning he left his beat at 4 A went into the World-Herald office to buy a paper. The oftfcer stated hie wanted to sec what had been done with Ofiicers Scolt and Boland. T convineed the com never read that paver be: yre, and promzstg never to do so again was reprimanded and told to report for duty Chief Seavey filed a request asking that two policomen be appointed to fill vacancies and to report for duty June 1. This was placed on file. There was another request that on o memor day, at 1 oclock in the afternoon, the commissioners the police force on Juckson street, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth strect he commissioners deeided to look the men over and also furnish_two platoons of police to lead the parade, Friday, during the time when the Grand Army of the Rey ties are moving through the street Oficer Cox asked for a five days leave of ubsence, 10 beg ‘utive ses- sion the commis 4 [it Fireman Smith asked for te with pay, which he got. A commi m the Grand Avmy of the Republic asked that the membe department take theiv machines and join the Mein ade. T quest wi mted, with the understanding that the men should not go north of California sticet C. 5. Squires appeared before the bourd and s the members . talk on street sprinkling. Mr, Squires, in the interest of Burber asphalt compuny, was of the fon that too much water was put upon streets. Said he: SIf your street cleaners will do their work better wot half as much water as_ s awused will then be requive e dificulty now is, the divt is left upon the U'they ave a bed of mud, This in hoth theblock and the asphalt pay ment, and the ouly way out of the dificulty is to place the matter in the hands of the chief of police and lethim order_the stones sprinkled, when in his opinion it is ary.”! mittec on oon as the members nd po- n convencd missioners he speet jures neces and ordinances, on of the numerous reeent fires which have oviginated inbasements, the conm- mittec on ordit veported un ordiy that had been received from the council, re ative to the accnmulation of paper, boxe rabbish in cellars and basements. The r port of the committce was adopicd and the matter was placed in the hands of the police and the chief of the five depart ioner Gilbert of the commi filed a report, in which he recom- d that not te exceed 0 should be ap- ated mouthly in_payment of detective s, and that the board of fire and police commissioners should have power to approve all vouchers for theexpenditure of this money, After suggesting that \ be sent to the city council the report lopted. lie question of hacks and hack stands was zuin brought up and after being discussed to Some length was referred to the committee on lays and or The secretary of the board was instructed to notify the city council that the police and ive departments had removed from the old city hall, und that the_commissioners would no'lonzer be responsible for city prope stored in the old building. The question of the location of an office for the chicf of the five department was referred to the committee on property and buildings, with power to uc Th ney caused by John Auderson, captain of hose company No. 5, havi In od in the,insane asylum on’ April 30, wa sitled by the Appointing of . C. Clements, who foi sey has been w member - of that comp GOING AFTE WINDLER. Detective Haze Will Bring Back a Clothes Wringer Fraud, Chief of Detectives Haze leaves today for Avoe, Ta, and when he veturns e will be ‘companied by M. D. Reed, who is wanted this city. Some three weeks ago Reed and his part- ner, who just now is unknown, came to this city with what they called a snap. They hud a clothes.wringer, the best on earth, and its iption 80 impressed Johm Emery that a talk of an hour hie was induced'to pay 00 for the richt to sell the machines in Donglas, € ul Lancaster counties. Reed represented that the factory was at sh, Wis., and was turning out wring t the rate of 1,500 per day, and that they would be sold to the agents at i price which would enable them to make fully 50 per des ive fortun htiare 13 home honse regarding the purchased and that he was sumple muchines, with which to Lired hunds out in business. ays he waite staring him in wrote the he had for some start his for the letter ) he penned u note to the OshkoSh postmas usking about the Bacon elothes wringer’ company. In due time an answer o back, bt it brought sorrow to the heart of My for it conveyed tho intelligence thut an institution existed in Oshkosh. Jmery was not even then sure that he had been bilked, but upon inquiry he learned that Reed had worked the same kune in- Council Bluffs, where he had sold IVuu"Nh and Cass receiving inexchange & quarter section of land in the western part of - this state. This shook his confidence and the transaction was reported to the police, who suceeeded in locating Reed ut- Avoea, where he was arrested yesterd Sixteenth and Farnam st s s W Rock Island ticket office, Tick- to ull points east at lowest rates. -~ Run a Saloor noon Hans Skully attempted cunning of a Fourteenth street tafter being knocked down with a suaded to give up the job. Later 110 the central station and a sia-inch wound on the back of his head stitehed up by the city physic | This morning Haus will be called before Judge Helsley, when he will auswer to the Charge of beiug drunk und raising u disturh ance. which n Oharged with Threatening o Kil James Morton is a painter, and yesterduy he was emyloyed in spreading white lead sud Hughes' house at Twenty-fifth and Leavenworth, They had some dificulty over the quality of puint being used, wh Morton drew his knife and threatened rve his employer, Hughes was opposed this _procedure, and hastening down the streot he found i policeman, who took Mo ton to the station, where he svas charged with threatening to kill - An Incendiary's Work, MiLwavkee, May 20.—A Cambridge, Wis., suys tho busiuess part of The matter was referred to the com- | OMAHA DAILY the city last 1 loss County Supevinter sudde the wil Prof. sent, Tickets at commodatior route. teenth and The WASHINGTON Mil ing, having x Mrs. of all vemedies hout E310,000 veére in Marytand, nbout te att Matthews' Winslow's Soothing Syrup rothing. BE: \ulh) an incendiary n buildings were bir Wisurance, 20,000, Matth yesterday ither will Clerk busines latter is ent home illness.of his He County iy urgent while the wa v eallad be. s nd o -~ lowest ratos and via the Tieket urnam streets, supe Roc 1602 , Omaha, Attorn ral All Rig Attorney G sl duties this o overed his health, i i s tho for Children T cents a bottle How I3 a C 1 Couch of who TUESDAY, fire ned ; was by gone O'Mally ub- wrionr k[ Six- norn best, DOCTORS. mnecticut Man Lost Voice and Got It Again Birmingham lost his power of speccli in an odd and regained it in an worked f mill at cial to th he stepped briskly the slipped on a gi was hurled violently his throat was bruised and pur its sharp edge of intel wis gently. ticulate rattle in 1 Sever talking most miraculous Oshorn & Cheesemar in t Ansonin, says o Middletown New York Sun. A week about the wide r suddenly his floor. factory, ‘bu ase spot in th e After regaining his Kk but could not d was o deep, i throat, and A to sy his examined thre I medical pparatus, men gazed at it lasses, and confessed they could s reason wis 10 doubt about his inabili the do s¢ seen or organs of speech we red ev work. the they with told iim he had country, eat quietly strument to g Fred started his why Couch couldn’t talk. The doctors id of such iid they had n case hefore. not seriously d lently, Thinkin 1o better better go out fragally and ind just wait for the t in order again. followed the prescription: for Great Barrington, M and child, Suddenl of wife gainst a table, voeal way, Fred heir spe- ro "00m .t He nd d by e 0 50 nar- that his ty to cver Th lim- but they simply wouldn't advi into live in- and v on the train he was afilicted with a violent 1 unic that nearly made him wild, % the ¢ wonde next sid to a and gliding lands th Wil le itehing in th He un in distress and the y ed. After a while he took cur window, wzed indifferently at we. The train ssen, roat Iked wers Wt his wife by his the was ap- proaching Great Barrington and he ree- ognized wonted finally exc th emotion he turned inging scenes. An overcame him toward his wife used to go by that road.” The wept. prised there frain, happy y puzzled by the whole affair. SO The new of land route, street, 1 and see them, Cy words had spok Couch the fi ecident and were n since the 1 un- and and med ina full, deep voiee: “Mother t ones Couch Mrs, wis 0 overcome with joy she Then the pussengers w of the singular incident. wus . gencral jubilation or Fred hins returned man. but the doctors ar - »s of the great Sixteenth and ¢ the finest in the Rocl 1602, Omal cast at lowest rate Harmo 1t ther COUNCIL BLUFF! NEWS. P ap- and 1 the to his work a still < Ts- am city. Tickets to ull points ¥ Dwells Not in Blue Clothes. is any harmony in the police de- partment it is probably for sale at a very low figure, as the men apparently have littie use just at p dow't claim te want to be until soveral changes Pliere is a difference in this v exceed i supreme, is grief there ent. for any such article. be harmonious, are on in rega Yy te ad of the \ely desirous that harmony nd it is on this account in store for some of his ordinates. The chief is on the has gone forth that patrol first one, day night, for insubordination, but Ryan it that way at all off did not private citizen. to the eha an investigation, fo ave ent warpath, and the several of Lis m st go. and he stepped down and out The chief desived to lay hi wouldn't cd that if he was be for and i it would object, and Mr. Ryan He does not submit t , however, and proposes to which there is at v generul the wen. Ry know why } wuse he was so unfortunate horse thief, Clough, It Williumson, th and he tels tain that he unless s 10 disco who had manzged (o slip by wias he horse thiel wanted at A yosterduy s wils laid off, stat of the fellow to sce if such ainan was w as h was driving, 1 man wis tely low, s he tallied wanted and there was F100 rew that the captain wan the rew it f man the er captain that very thing, to the fu was when the police 1o captai for havin stole the te (formed that no ispected th loft the station and arrested the with the descript t Anamosa for horse ste rd for his _capture 1o fre Ryan him ¢ wd if there wi : the capture. - He s chief make a practi s that and t that he presumed tosay titled to credit for making the a ister gave the eredit t He that was referred to in T Ber ago, but he declur 1 that he did not cir The « is again a and also se and he attributes bis lay They and do mnot made. rd to force is should tha sub- » fiat rebellious Officer Ryan wa the Sun- m off s laid mely pres- all-around desire among did not Ve G who discovered voca, ited, but Captain Clough inm o fel- Jetter at the station wifering claims it of cure the o doing o t he st othe said that the chief blamed him hand in cirenlating the petition duys ulate the petition, sign it or even see it, and did not know whao did Ryau is considerably incensed over the sit- uation and his indignation is by the other 1 aid one of the getting blank-blanked rocky, far enough 1 long enough und pretty soon. fore very long, bocause w petition atid hjve th matter the boys so that they that if we kept on with that y would share t that wo new would DYWaY, He didin't want to by have to put on an entive force of 4 smbers of the f “This thin and it has We hiave been set d something will all get it in the nec ctod to e council ‘nyest w bluft und s laid down. He tition bus ed knew th general wa made his left without a man con 1 yesterdiy We'll The chief ma Wl be put ou. come to @ 50, | dischi He s0 he tried another plan and it worked. boys wilted, 1y inconyenience by his whole fo ing him, the chief will jab the one it ' tim be pitehed overboged nearly the first for 1 now inste kuife winusement, and Oh, e has got every of us, and this is ile that has gone now. We w st for lot of dubs to lay down the way we did. it was have and it to huve started it b “it “deal d 1o e bette fighting thun to wilt and get ussuss the pleasure of the chief tulkiug will either Pher overwas in the Bluffs | is sottl thing out of our pluces, und they can't get work time thist w little that, come the chief or the under They uny even if that is true, it low that we will be tr mereas | but it will e There is ne we can't work under the down 1o an open fight yet nen will have 1o biggest jamboree lice force: beford may get kn s will have to men who rules for any leng that #0 4 month s anywhere else don't aril ated liko o 1 bot my unifor will bo the All of the box, but othe thesc sy Of us can get g5 ju alary. | o ten L that matter bof ate th renlated an e very fow You needn me oue very gene ally orce, e is lown il & b U up igate ar said iness g bt Lot bluf? and men, The of being put to o des into us sort will it in only ore i After would died ' at ) use o rules, It and there the ke take will th of nore but for h and the the 27, MAY 1890, 2 K DEOMUNDRON, E L TR CitizensS ANOTHER GALA WE Becoming a Real P Pearl street instead of beis for Main stroet is fast the livelie Wil HHBOH Wi of the two thoronghfares. Many prefordriv- | 3 ALE FERIOR S Sonneil Blvirs, will bring fng over the block paving of Poarl strect to Jf patrons from the surrounding the granite of Main The motor | countey. "All those whio attended the ribbon OF COUNCIL also brings much travel along Pearl street lo threo weeks ago well know what this | pata Up Capit isaman’s 1irge dry ishment means, as the Boston Store never advertises | Surplus and Profiss Broadway, at the head of Pearl stroet, the | anything it don't have. Goods speak for | Liability to Depositor A HOLAL HOw: RolAR . CHE O themsclves, whiin com wed - with prices | Dinkcrns=t A Millen £ ‘ o 0w going up, th by other houses Shugnrt At . Emundson Bayliss park, a favorite resort, tho Mereiam | SXETSilic ribbons o, worth 10c. it g, ratiict general ki iy to the change now going on Sowe of | A T T ot re e Dank in Southwestorn lowa the property owners whose buildings face 4 Interoest on both Main and Pear] street, ave purposin £ tog! Ty e e soon fnproving their Pearl strevt fronts to make them equally attractive, il A 1. ¢, Bixby, steam heating, sani neer, 043 Life building, Omaha; 202 block, Council Bluffs, 1" ¥, Cashie pston 8 ouncil Biufre, byl 3 ulvertised for this week at At the | becom | thousands strect line WLUFKS, goods est on 12 all silk ribbens 127 ¢ wlity qvality : All the above widths come in cocks and light, blues, browns, and sulmon _pinks, lilcs, yellows Schmi « | vose, This is no job lot, but our Schmidt's gallery refurnished, and new in . ol ok b Sod struments, For 30 days, #.00 cabinets for l\l“jl‘ll‘:w”“y‘:\ l;ln‘x:"': 4|h.|fl‘l‘”ll.h”h!‘|.| LT s DD A R Sash IRibbons 6-incls sash ribbons in pinks, The wasoline slove o more dangerous than | ¥eds, blues and creams for 50c o yard, always the unloaded gun, Save life and property b ""“"-'4'“ & using the C. B, Gas and Electric Light Co’s | it (0 gas st | £1.00 and $1.10 line of colors, all sillke ribbons 1he, our regular T 1) y i OFFICER & PUSEY, creams, and old pea rose Mor - Corner Main and Broadiway. Council Bluffs, - lowa, Dealers in forelgn Collections made and deposits CHRIS BOSEN, and_domestio ox interest pald on broeaded, also Scotc that sold for A full fre y 1 thie new duriug the sale for SSe. 10 in bluck and cream 800 pieces moire ribbon in No.'s 5, 7 good line of colors, which sold fo fi 121 110 go at this sale for 2 3 Gillette :‘,'f Special bargains in hosiery, andérwear and otte § corsets for the week, and ”num other goods, which, by secini and compar with those asked by other stores vinee the most skeptical that the Store is headquarters in the dry good Wall paper at popuiar p: »se purchased at Bix\ HOSTON = ~ T Whiteli MINOR MENTION, Leaders and Promoters of 1 Counet - ety centrally located Choic for sale by . H Factory and Planing Mill Rest equipped, cont Dr. H. 8, West, porcelain crown and bridge most work, No. 12 Pearl. - - A gzood hiose reel frec wita every 100 feet of '\l MR, orner North Mal Teleph i streets, Counell BHufrs The MANUFACTU 15t Avenue and Sash, Doors and Seroll Sawinz. Re Sawing of all k Porel By wood #£2.50 por load delivered, ¢ sawd Ly the barrel ALl worlk t first-cluss,~ Telephone SYOUR PATRON BIAs T awibow Ch. Waterworks 16, bingCo. John Cusick is visiting relatives in St ¢ coal. RING CO., st Streot nd Juries Too Slow. “Grand juries probably mean all right vemarks Sheriff O'Neil, “but they often m bad work for me, They don’t seem to ui stand thing ustead of taking up a case and fi they take up several and dr Per haps by time the found the follows we want have ot onto it and skipped out. This is particularly so with intry. Witnesses ave brotght some country place, and it don't tike hardly any timo for the whole township t Jnow all “about_it. The fellows they after get. onto it and they kip 'I“HV‘ Y Rifior erday overruled the | grand juries ought not to start untll they g ea ' Decner vesterday overruled the | ¥ ood ready, and then they ought to go'it on | Hair Removed Address, ¢ case but, gave the defendant until | the jump.” N, DREWe R CAPELEL ! “" file an ‘(‘““’;“"‘I‘ ”"i"‘;’:'” 5 S. B Wadsworth & Co,, Pearl street, | 8468 Marcus Block, ampbell was yesterday fined £14.60 for | Joar money for Lombard Tivestment company g 6 165D b coaliTeom tio Jcansas Olty » oo : COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. _ A whole ton would have cost bim csemen: Large line horse inuch less if procured in the lawful way Probstle, 532 By, C. B, = The Union Veteran league meets this even - fug. The regulur mecting night has been | The Mauhattan sporting headq'vs, 415 B- chunged und will henceforth oceur on the | way. second and fourth Tuesday of each month. : The P. E. 0. sc will meet this after- | V€ Star moon ut 3280, o'elockc with M. 1 H. Evans, IhelOahrRslNewilhautennnt: corner of Sixth street und Sixth avenue, i 5 S e Business of importance will be transacted The Dodgo Light guards held an_clection Conductor Mercer yesterdny resigned his | [stevening for the purpose of clecting u position with the clectric motor company, | first licutenant to fill the vacancy caused by fe had been on the line ever since it was | the nation of Lieutenant \W. E. Aiteli opened and was one of the most capable men | son. There were twenty-five of S in the emplog of the conpany prosentand’ three bailots The A freight car in_the Northwestern yards | cndidat Fiaten TV Dixon, (¢ Tinley, Se¢ unt was FH ciiwel C. A Woodbury. olien open Sunday night and a ‘quan goods belonging to S. Mosle The value of the stolen goods is | e third ballot tin the clection of There is no clue to the thicf T irteen votes fidently predicted that the example the position of set by the Chicago & Rock Island and the have to be Wabash will be quickly followed by all the the Fifth i« other ronds and thus a half rate sceured on can be held to all lines for those desiring toattend the Coun the second cil Blufts and Omaha Chautauqua, Manager C. A. Atkins of the telephone ex- change is home from a trip to Kansas City and St. Louis, where he inspected the work ings of the telephone systems. He is satis- fied that the local service is fully equal to anything he saw in cither of the two cities mentioned. “The Jonathan Jones case will be argued in the district court uext Monday. Jones has three times been convieted of murder, and the question to be argued is whether or not he is insane. County Attorney Organ_ will appear for the state, and Colonel C. R. Scott, who has been defending Jones fhrough all his trials, will look after the defense. The work on the soldiers® lot_in Fairview cemetery has been delayed but itis expected to have it completed before Deco It was to have been finished last but the rainy weather interfered with progress of ihe work. The guns have mounted and the masonary work on the tlement is nearly finished. ~ A flag po been erected and the final touches will hurried up & little soas to have the grounds ready for holding the memorial services next Friduy. Louis, Lewis €. Beem takes the Ofticer Ryau on the police fore I of Perfection, Ancient nd cepted Scottish Rites, meets this evend, A marriuge license was issued yesterday to Schuyler C. Peck of Davenport” and Eliza- beth A, Axtell of Omaba, Colonel G. B. Dartey has connsel from the ¢ wed with keey ambling hou There will be o meeting of _the Loy ance legion at room 302, Me m o'clock this afternoon. A red, place of ex- shing it vight sha Planing Kindliing ¢ them all along : indictineat o 1 Tem- block, At 4 1l attend® ance is d Judge applic murd (hl\ morting Such as Pimples, Blotch Heads, Freckles, Important to | and turf goods. MAXON & INIU(!I()I\ HITEOTS AN SUPIRRINTIONDIS FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS 50 Merriam Block, Council Bl Life Building, Omahia, ARC Pipton, real estate, 527 Broadway, Room s, ftoom 610 N, Y o F. M. ELLIS & were taken SUPERINTENDENTS Bee Building. and 246 Moy Cort nden AND BUILDING Rocws 430 and i Rooms 2 Bluirs, L stolen. about i and was declar ted to first lieutenar ceived from Colonel ment before another clectic fill the vacaney thus caused in licutenantey. S}JACOBS O] CURES PROMPTLY ST!FFNESS, STIFF NECK. Violent Pains in Neck. Fricndship, Wis., June 14, 1858, My wife had violent pains in her ne which was very sorc and stfT. She was cure antirely by St Jacobs Ol JAMES §TOWE, In Terrible Pain. Ames Mg, Co., Chicopee, Muss., Tune 18, 1983 From over exerion overy hone was made sl wnd sore Twas cured Prowiply by 27 MAIN STHLT r, in terrible pain St Jacobs Of) 3. C.BUCKLEY, AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALY THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimor SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. ymaster. I lectri Chest Protector aents Wanted. 6 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUPES, - [russes, , Etc. Good paper hangorsat Crockwell’s : U BAneEIang 4 Y pay rent when you o e Sicme erms, s in v Lime leave your family the stt house, Council Bluffs; §1 a day. - - o want tho best Watt paper go 1o J. D. \\ A o worth 2 l A home wort & per month, e - A honie worth £5000 at £ per month. A (E b priced hores on the I payments incipi For full particul all on « 14 Pe address the Tudd & Wells Co,, 606 Broadway. Peifer's M Store, with he Council Blufts, Ta. HAIR NOR RENT- Nice front raom, with f fon of her 1 remain suitabl an and wifedor two the Tust oppor — For dinner or board apply to 528 Sixth ave, PERSONAL Mrs. D. B. seriously ill, Miss Celia Charles A. Chicago. Judge Cars. es positive gressional race, E. C. Cole, evening for i w Mt. Pleasant, 1 W. H. Wells, of Minncape spros an Oddfellows, insurance company, the city Ha on, clovk in the Union Pacific transfo ht department, juvenile pgondo lier of Lake Manawa and tonibstoue virtuoso, ned yesterday frop a trip through Mis: souri und Kausas, greatly improved in health L William ¢ ame in eve trom wi is s intending the b ging of the well for the new water works. The well will be twenty-three fect in diameter and about seventy-five feet decp. It hus shed o depth of forty fect. M alvin was subpaenaed as a witness for th state in the Hansen murder case, which i for triul today in the district court - Railroad ) In order to move our heavy snuine oak refrigerators we will sell to you at our lowest cash prices ou threo payments, the first on your next piy day. Dow't wait but come at once. The Wonderful New Process vapor stove—no question of its success. Over fify in use. Bicycles on sume terms, Covk & Colr 41 Main Mrs. Kemp, s still at arl Streee - PARAGRAPHS. Mis Dailey is reported as being board, sist nien Mus. friends in and he visiting Hughes Fox, & Two good modern louses, W, s \ Sundayed in the Bl 28 Peuri street. Scott house, 22 N. Main, Council Bluffs, that he is out I cifice hi RINETES He NOR RENT ot the cons | T Bl [on e m Pearl st W \\ HAVE several he thant we will trade for cneun Tots in O or Council hlutrs Wells Co., Council Biutrs, T store room o dames of Colo Bros, left last K's visit at his old home in ting was in The only exclusive S the city. | Sign writing and taught on application. D. A. BENEDICT, 98 | 419Broadway - arden lan 102 Muin st,, QOR SALE or Nouses, by J. Blufrs, Rent R. Ric %_roos DOR SALE-Hotel property i Nobie, trally located. Mis. Win 15t Elzhth St, Council Blufrs, T n. stock of Tee COUNGL BLUFFS STEAM & DYE V/ORKS - We want you to list_your rental property with us and we will secure you good, reliable tenants, Rents collected and special atten: tion given to care of property. . H. Sheaf adway and Main 5t., up stairs. - Awellings located in all part for rent by E. H. Sheafe & Broadway and Main st., up stairs your property eall o the Judd president, 605 11 PUB ISI 3d1aJ O dos i T If you wish to s¢ Judd & Wells Co., C! B Broadway. A BIG LOT ORF Jumped Into the Mohawk. Awsterpay, N, Y., May 26, Mich A | YELLOW AND NANSAMONOND SWEET e CABBAGES AND OTHER FRUITS, POTATO PL VEGETABLE PLANTS, E1C, the water his body did ot vise again and b not yet been recovered Last Picree Strect - Council Blutl MAIL BEEBE Whe * FURNITURE. % ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. & COMPANY esale and Retail Dealers 1n When Raby was slck, w er Castoria, When she was a Chil When sl When sh Lad ame M i to Castoria, hildren, she gave them ¢ 204 and 206 Plevce Strcet, Councll Bluffs, = ———— snvaant, Viee-Vros $150,000 50,000 150,000 O, Gleason, I Chud husle any Tima Daposita, HOR, OFFICER, V.M. PUsEs BANKERS, lunge, SASH and DOOR .A. Murphy and Blinds Brondwag, Neb. — (E18)s5 Architects Over O, B. Jacquemin & Co's Jewelry Stor Belts, DR. C. B JUDD, 10WA L linery GOODS, SIGN WORKS, graining Council Bluffd, i « 1013 BROADY AV state Bank 7 \ | FACIAL BLEMISHES.» 5 , Blac Superfluous -