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DALLY COUNCIL BLUFE OFFICE - -« NO THE BEE. Delivered by earrier t St the clty. H. W. TILTON, Maneger. any part editor _———————— MINOR MENTIO. nd Miss Carrie married yosterday Thickstun officiating Murray company commencod an attachmont suit In district tor- day egainst the Skagit Valley pany for $850 for goods sold. Ladies Auxiliary No. 17, Union Teague, will mest on Wednesday, fnstead of Thursday evening, at their hall on Upper Broadway. By order of the president An entertainment was glver last evening at the Fifth Avenue Mothodist church Among the attractions was Prof. H. A Rackett, whose silhouettes were highly Joyed. Special Attend 1 Joteph H. Jobson this city were Rev, 1 Cash Dowell of after noon The court ye Shingle com Veteran of Bxcelslor lodge Accepted Mason the third degrec W. A. High communication No. 259, Anclent Free and this evening for work in Visiting members invited. smith, W. M Al members of Rank, pages, esquires dia lodge 52 and St. Alban’s lodge No. 17, ar to meet at Knights of vening. Division No Uniform nd knights of Concor reques s hall this ampment 3 ae, will meet tman hall on Wednesd Thursday 'evening. A full ) desired, W. 8. Rice, adjutant; W gon, colonel Residents of plaining that a settled there and nuisance. They tion of the city as a fertile field for oper C. R. Hannan from him and fell the poundmaster of any fracture of the was discharged by Judge morning. He is highly p dication of his cows Bihel Mal 5-y and Mrs. A. Noren 3:40 o'clock yesterday morning weeks' fliness. Owing fo I ture of the discase a private be held at 10 o'clock this morning residence, Avenue B Lizzie, daughter of Henry C Monday evening, aged 9 years, aft days illness, at her parents’ residence, 1627 High street. The funeral will take place at St. Peter's Catholic ehurch at 9 o'clock this moraing. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. William dent Monday Rohrer's park. while hix son Veteran sessfon in instead of Union in ular Main of street are com tramp dogs has itself a it iy call the atten to Main street Lower colony 15 ma respect dog cateher fon wh cows got away into the ruthless grasp proved his innocence city ordinances and McGe sterday sed at the vin ar-old daughler of Mr died of diphtheria at after a two virulent na funcral will at the rdes, died ra twelve Dobson met with a serious acci while cutting down a_tree in He was bending the trec wielded t a He missed Nis hold and fell just as the boy brought down the axe, which buried its’ blade in Dobson’s shoulder, cutting a bad sh. He was taken to his home on Avenue G, where medical afd was given him Cora and Minnie Reed, two women of the town, hired a rig from John Dohany Mon- day night and raised such a disturbance that they were jailed. Yesterday Mr. Do- hany filed an information charging them with obtaining goods under false protenses. The took the rig, promising to pay for it on their return, but when they returned they had no money. Miss Kate B. Willlums, who was me tioned in The Bee several days ago as havin set out to assist in supporting her aged father In Atlanta, Ga., by the work of her brush, disposed of the picture which has been on exhibition at Camp Bros. yesterday Thomas Metcalf, sf., being the lucky ma Miss Williams desires to express public! Tier thanks o the people of Council Blufis for their assistance. On April 17th the Glens Falls Fire Tnsur- ance company hiad a considerable loss by fire in this cily. Loss was adjusted and paid in cash within twenty hours, Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street, are sole agents for the Glens Falls, Garnisi ents Must Stop In a short time, as Towa has p against them. This is your last collect your accounts before the law goes fnto force. The Nassau Investment company has reduced its charge and will guarantee collections against persons not living in Jowa, but who are employed by some rail- way, express or telegraph company having an agent in lowa. Write at once for termis and references, Council Bluffs. fowa ed a law chance to Meyers-Durfee Furniture company, 32 Broadway, headquarters for bargains fine furniture. , 338 and carpets excha Buy vour drugs and paints at Morgan's drug stores, 134 and 742 Broadway. Show cases, sale at Woman' and furniture for , 18 Pearl street. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. AL PARAGRAPHS, P. J. Stapleton is reported seriously ill. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Knepher, a son. Mrs. C. C. Lincoln of Perry is here tending the bedside of her father, Mr. Allen, who s quite ill. Millinery; latest styles; r Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street ERSO) at- P, onable prices, Washerwomen use D Jarvis Wine Co Installed a Pastor, The installation exercises of Rev. Armstrong, the new pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, were held last Monday evening, in the presence of a large audience, composed of members of the two Presbyter- fan churches of the city, together with number of interested oufsiders. Mr. Arm strong is a young man, and brings to his work a young man's vigor, while having had considerable experience as well. Rev, I, N Riale of Logan delivered an address, after which Dr. Phelps delivered the cusiomary charge to the church. Rev. W. H. Sny of Missouri followed with the charge to the church, in which he gave considerable very good advice, couched in phrases that caught the audience and pleased every one. All three of the addresses were very able, and the exercl ghout were highly en- Joyed by those present. mestic soap. Council Bluffs, C. N Rebekah lodge, Independent Order of Odd Tellows, will give a ball fn Woodman hall April 26 to celebrate the seventy-fifth anni- versary of Odd Fellowship In America, Ebony Warblers, this ‘morning at Sale of seat Friday, April 27, Camp's drug store. Warblers Attenti I"ull orchestra and rehearsal at Dohany's opera house, tonight. for the begins 4 pom, Get prices of Shugart & Ouren, leading seedsmen, Masonlc temple, Council Bluffs, Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale s Co.'s offic ¢ Did you ever see a “Ladies' Minstrel?” Funeral of Dr, son. The funeral of Dr. P. W. Poulson, who died s0 suddenly last Saturday night, took place yosterday at St. Paul's church, Rev., E. J. Babcock officiating. The members of Ex- celslor lodge, No. 209, Anclent Free and Ac- cepted Masons, attended in a body. The l‘EMNupul service was conducted by Rector E. J. Babeock, music being furnished a quartet consisting of Mrs. W. H. Wakefleld, Miss Jessica Jackson, I M. Treynor and W. L. Thickstun, When Baby was sick, e gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she criod for “astoria. When she became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, ‘When she had Chlliren, she gave them Castori 12 PEARL STREET | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Buperintendents of Public Instruction Now Jession, SUBJECTS PROPOSED FOR DISCUSSION | Al Discussions K of the A Vikit to the Proposed Most City Schools and Informal { nd Marriages Denths » weeks ago Henry ndent of public in state sent out super int cir ulars nnty superintendents ed in t of of six saction: and ot} part into superintendents of to Des Moin Codar Rapids, Charles City Lake. Those in the Council in the city, and held at the Ogden hol pre superintendent, 1) Patrick of Glenwood, C. L W. W. Montgomery of Hodges of Clarinda, H. A. Simons of Ham burg, W. A. McCord of Des Mol i H Sawyer of Council Bluffs, President J Tussey of the Western Normal school at ndoah and W. . Stoner of Des Mol representing the Ameriean 1 company, were also present, and others are expected to arrive this morning The following is a list of the subjects pro poged for discnssion: “Th Stat: Re port, 1802-15( Recent Legisla tlon" “Are Any 8 Ne in th Country Schools?” “Classification of Country Schools;" “Th wtion of Superintendent to Directors fbrariss for Country Schools; The Institute Fund Public Opinion Meeting Teacher Meetin udi " yuntry Schools Institute Cour “Teachers’ Reading Circle.” All of the discussions are of the formal kind, each one present heing expected to give his opinions without having to put them in the form of a written paper. L ovening, in addition to subjects above given the discussion was upon the spoeial subject of arithmetic, spelling and penmanship. Another session will be held in the lors of the Ogden hotel this morning, com meneing at 9 o'clock and th will be wound up by noon. In the afternoon the visitors will put in a couple of hours visit ing the city schools and most of them will leave on the evening trains for their homes. education, t th be i vari state. The for ¢ nvenienc tlous seotion; meet at uncil Biuffs, Ot tumwa Storm and Blufts their first 1 yest Henry Sabin Moines; 0. R Crow of L Red Oak, C. C, ction now meeting was day. Those nt wer state of par Fotheri Whitelaw & Co. Call the attention of the publie to the fact that merchandise never was sold =0 cheap as it has been during the great SYNDICATE SALE. This is admitted by all patrons at our store since the sale began We mean to keep it and add new and at- tractive bargains dally on our various coun- ters. SYNDICATE SALE LIST. Brocade and Jacquard silks, were $1.19 now 58e. Kai Ki wash silks, worth Printed Chinas at big r, ues ofiered at i7c, 3e, fle, 6 Swirel siks worth 70c fo Half wool challies worth 1 s pattesns offered 0 and $3.12, 100 pieces Venise laces Just amine values offered, be, Se, and 2 20¢ and 25e fancy veiling for 5§ white and colored waists, $1.00 percale, embroidercd, Batiste for tye, $1.39 white embroidered waists at Soe. 2.00 and §2.25 white embroidered waists at §1.10. Umbrellas low figures. See values o fered at The, 85, $1.89, $1.50, § Bargains on’ second floor in’ corsets. Wall paper, cloaks, portieres and window shades. BOSTON STORE ., W. & Co. evening except W. & Co. Death is an unbidden visitor. Wil he call tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year? ask vourself. Tf so, have T made such provision for those depending on me as I ought? The Pankers Life association of Des Mofnes affords such protection that you can go to bed every night feeling perfectly secure. It In theroughly trustworihy, yet on account of its income from reserve (§1,244,- 240.63) the cheapest in cost. W. 0. WIRT, Agent. Attor ys At Fisticufrs, Colonel D. B. Dally and 8. B. Snyder, well known attorneys, bad a discussion tho latter's office yesterday that resulted in their coming to blows. During the forenoon a case was on trial, in which a fish net was involved. Joe Scott had J. H. Whiting ar- rested on the charge of stealing the net, but being unable to prove up his case, sued out a writ of replevin, As the case progressed Colonel Daily had considerable trouble in getting the information he wished from Whiting, because his attorney, Mr. Snyder, persisted in_telling him not fo answer his questions. After the case had been dis posed of Colonel Daily, accompanied by Constable Jackson, went to Snyder's office, where they found Snyder and his client A war of words at once commenced, and the first thing Snyder knew Daily had him by the throat. Snyder did not stand the chok ing long before his right arm flew oui and collided with several portions of Daily’s face seccessively, People from neighboring of- fices, who had been attracted by the rumpus separated them, and Daily left, with the blood oozing from his nose, both externally and internally. There were no arrests, and probably will be none, as each of the is known to be of a forglving turn of mind. Chattel mortgage shoe sale at street. $3.75 Kinnehan shoes for § Kinnehan shoes for $1.97; $2.50 shoes for $1.69; $1.75 Kinnehar $1.13; $1.25 Kinnehan shoes for McMahon, receiver. Cole & Cole h every New Process sold. The genuine New Process bakes better, makes less odor and is the handsomest stove made. New asbestos oven retains all the heat. fe, now a2 Tiction per yard. val for 8e. in window for 12440 waists at tae, N. B.—Store closes Monday and Saturday, every two in 3 Ma $3.00 Kinnehan shoes for George give a $1 cook book When you come to the best hose for sprink ling the lawn it is the Maltese Cross. You can always get this and lighter grades in rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 202 Main street, 2, Profit and Loss. When one person loses another is sure to gain in the transaction All the Kinnehan stock boots and shoes will be sold at retail at 60 on the dollar. 23 Main stre Now them, 100,000 pansfes in bloom time to plant. Come and sce Wilcox, 1132 E. Pierce The laundries use Domestic soap, the 7B, is Whiie you are paying for laundry why not get the best? The Eagle laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephono 157, Evins Laundry ¢ and cuffs a speclal 200, mpany. Shirts, collars ¥, 520 Pearl street, Tel. Reasonable rates for family work. Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ia., agent Jarvis 1877 brandy, wines and liquor, See the “Coquette Drill” and “Drill of the Broadway Dudes” at the Warblers Friday. The Warblers will warble all the SONES. St Everybody knows Davis sells drugs. latest For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. phone 48. Tele- See tho new art goods at Mrs. Niles', Domestic soap breaks hard water, - Fired Threo Shots in a Court Koo NEW YORK, April 24.—Three shots from a revolver were fired today in the court of common pleas and in the presence of Judge Blschoff, not one of them taking effect. The shooter is Michael Donnelly, an iron merchant of 32 Leroy street, and the man at whom the shots were fired is P. J MeArdle. Dounelly was the plaintift in a wguinst McArdle arising over some THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1891 snddenly pulled a partnership nccounts, In was called, Donnelly revolver, pointed it at MeArdle and fired three times by ho could he disarmed and arrested. McArdio was unhurt NO MULCT FOR DES MOINES, salo rd Time to Overcome the Temperanee Sentiment. DES MOINES, April 21L—(fpecial Tele gram to The Bee)—No action has yet b taken by the city council for the | of saloons under the Martin law, but only a question of time when such will be the case, The temperance people working to have the license as $1,000 A vear, aral and’ Lizzle Berhow irrested here today of $5,000 cach, in default of which they wete taken to jail for complicity in the murder of an intant born to Helen ferhow, a third efster, who 1 still confi At the hospital, but 18 under arrest and urvelllance. The dead child was found a few diays aigo on the river bank sts Having n wre now high ax 3 1d Dr. Burton we ind placed under hond Fhe Case Continued. IDAR RAPIDS, Ia, April 2 Telegram to The Bee)—The State against D, G. Ramsay the Order of Railwa legraphers with aiding and abetting wire cutting on th Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern road during the telegraphers strike two yenrs ago, came up in the district court at Marion today, but went over until tomor row on accouit of the nee of Ramsay's principal attor rior Johnson of St. Louis. The bitterly con- tested and will last a week or more. (Spe of th and chief of charged An Explosion of Gas, CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia.. April 21 Tologram o The Bee)—Dr, John M ra 1sly, and fatally burned tonight by explosion of gas. The jet in a room his home had Been left open, and the m filled with gas, and when' the doc ruck a mated there wa terrible explosion. Re chief surgeon of th urlington, Ra ery 1y (8peeial Restin and wife sor P rhaps an at o Stickney-Marsh. RAPIDS, Ta., April § to The Bee.)—1 n paymaste the Burlington Northern railway, and Miss On h were married @t Grace chureh CEDAR Telegram ney, Stick Raplds & naltee Mar tonight. 2 e INDIAINA REPUBLICANS. il Plenty of Can- W orically Leld in ever 1,750 ge List of Delegntes o didates The Convention Tomo! INDIANAPOLIS, April 24.—Nu; the on to be this city held in delegates repubiican state conven tomorrow will be the larges the state. It is stated that will vote r the candidates, the largest previous convention having com prised 1,200 delegates in round numbers. The nine offices for which candidates will be chosen are confronted with foriy-three candi dates. This, too, excels in number all previous records. The office of clerk of the preme court heads the list with nine candidates. Then. comes the audltorship Indianapclis has thre didates for a torne; general with apparently cqual strength They are Willlam A. Ketcham, Thomas Hanna, ex-lieutenant governo and William L. Taylor. The confest for secretary of state is attracting the widest attention, as t office is regarded as containing greater possibilities than other and by preced is the resting place just before gubernato honors. conspicuous candidate for office Is Aaron Jones of South Bend, headed the ticket two years ago. e presint program calls for but two speeches and cne of these will be by ex- Pregident Penjamin Harri on Ex-Secrctary of the Navy Richard W. Thompson of T Haute will likely be chosen as president of the conventlon, General Harrison is ex- pected to make some remarks concerning national affairs and his close friends sy that he will talk unrezervedly and plainly. The platform is causing much speculation. It will undoubtedly arraign both the state and national nistrations and condemn in strong ter the democratic reapportion- ment of 18 'he A. P. A, will be considered by the committee by request of certain prominent Catholic republicans. but whether it will be mentioned in the platform is not certain, the who AN The Elk minstrel entertainment at Boyd's theater next Tuesday evening, in addition to a magnificent first part, will present a strong lino of specialties, the leading one being “The Passing Somersault” by the brothers La Rose. These popular athretes made a hit at the Farnam Street theater at the opening of the present season, when they came to Omaha with Reeves & Palmer's Cosmopolitans. They have been at the Mid- winter fair at San Francisco for several weeks past, where they were a leading ath- letic attraction. They have come to Omaha anize the Clark & La Rose Bros. high ss 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 eemeinators, at the min- strel entertainment next Tueslay evening. e ra Mass Mecting. Public mass meeting this evening at Jef- ferson square for the purpose of caring for the committee appointed by the C. L. U. and apropved by the maycr of Omaha, for the relief from the danger and sufiering now surrounding Kelly's army in lowa, THEODORE BERMINE, JAMES M. TAYLOR, Committee. TEL I7I Saloons are belng cp:ned South Carolina. All the Chinamen Qistrict have registered General Weaver has declined Kansas and run for congress Avthur Ansen was killed by plosion at Hunti In The Cincinnati Board of quarantining inst Chic of smallpox Bd Workman of Lebanon, Tnd., killed his and attempted to Kill himself, but made 2 bad job of it, T ublicans in Indiana inated Charles L. Henry to Congressman Bynum. Judge She d of the District of Colum Dbia intends to, resizn and return to Texas to contest for Senator Coke's seat. The Atchison rond and the Mallory of steamships have mi ntract exchange of business at If there ever was any trouble between Rose and Charles Coghlan they have made up and they will appear together in New York. Frank Merrill, lector 3 'Paso, writes back will pay all his shortage. He money s simply loaned out. T ymmittee appointed charges against the confederat’ soldiers’ b have exon ated the Unemployed work up row all ov In the Kansas City to move to a hoiler ex- yesterday Health 5o, on alls of ceount haves nom- run against line or an the ab conding tax that says col- he the to investigate nanagement of the me at Kansas City management, en at Akron, 0., have glven notice they will not allow forélgners on public work. A large number of Italians are engaged on paving work and trouble is feared The restraining order has becn dismigsed which prohibited the W York, W Haven & Hartford Railr ad company from diseriminating against the New York & New England roud. Forelgn, an polar expedition has sailed ¢ for Spitzbergen, czarowitch and Princess Hesse will be married August 8, “The House of Commons has agreed to the budget proposal of the government The Brazillan government Is keeping a strict watch on the exiled revolutionist; The remnants of the insurgent for Brazil are concentrating at Bage in Grande do Sul A terrifie gale prevailed Irish coast, and fears arc the safety of fishing vessels The governors of all th antipodean col onles of Graet Britain have seconded the desire of New Zealand to annex Samoa, A. Van Behris & Co. of Hamburg have asked an nslon of six months on unt of the peculations of their agent, The [tallan Chamber of Deputies has d clded to prosecute Cassili, one of its 1 bers, on the charge of conspiring against the government Henry Labouchere has introduced a bill In the Commons providing that in case the Lords do not return a bill within two months it shall become a law There was an exciting scenc Chamby terday over the Trignac steel works. The sustained by & vole of 4§ to Alex of s In Rio vesterday off the ntertained for Valparaiso In the Frenct strike In the ministry was i KENTUCKY DERBY ENTRIES | | Last Week Before Deelaration is Bringing the Colts Down o Hard Work, AT LTAST ONE NEW ONE WILL START Unfavorable Wenther Has Interfered with Work but Owners Think They Hav Animals Worthy of Starting in the Big Event, This is a critical n'a Derby can LOUISVILLE, April week with Kentucky and Lat didates. On Tuesday next the final declara tion is due for both these events, and upon the result of the work or trials given this week will depend of starters that will go to th day. Very little work has be Kentucky th past week, owin rable weather conditions, but enough at least was had to develop a new Kentucky Derby factor and add another to the iist of probable starters, This was the colt by Imp. King Galop, out of Sister, called King Charlie. He I8 not a very high class colt, and ha never shown anything to entitle him to con sideration by the public, but his owner John Hannigan, discovered enough in his work of the past week to justity him in starting him in Kentucky's big event. Hc hags made an announcement to that effect Bd Corrigan will also send one to the post, unless he changes his mind boetween now and Derby day the number v done in to_unfaye NAL LEAGUE GAMES, Ualtimore Gives Boston 1 of the Seaso BALTIMORE, April 2 slugging streak In the ninth i this, aided by bases on bull playing by after the been lost, piled up fourteen runs, Score Baltimore .. 000100001415 Boston 02010000 0-3% Base hits: Haltimore, 15, Boston, 8. FEr- rors: Baltimore, 2; Boston Barned runs Baltimore, 6; Boston, 1 Two-base hits Lowe, MeCarthy, Robinson. Three-hase hits: Brodie. Stolen bases: Kelly, Dou plays: McCarthy, Nush an: we; anzel; McCarthy on Stivetts, 2; off Nichols, 1ok zel. Batteries: MeMahon Robinson: Nichols, Stivetts and Gan Pime: Two hours and twenty mi Umpire: Hurst. Won on a Tin WASHINGTON, April 2 by McGuire in the eighth in three men, decided the igton today. Score Washinston . 0 W York ... 10140 lase hits: Washington, 7; Washington, runs: Washingto ¢ York, hits: Ward (Washington), NMc: Murphy. Three-hase Davis bases: Joyee, Tebes wrignt, Connor.” Double halls: By Petty \®hy peatty, Batteries, ty, Sel Russie and Bhret. Tim forty-five minutes, Umpire: Colonels Capture the Colonels LOUISVILLE, Ky., Apiil 2l.—Louisville defeated Pittsburg today in a very inter- esting game. Both teams fielded britliantly. Attendinc 0. Score: uisvil 0021020027 Pittsburg 10000020 0-3 Base hits: Louisville Pittsburg, Errors: Louisville, 3; Pittshurg, 12arne runs: Pittsburg, 1) Loulsville, 1. Two- Denny. Stolen O'Rourke (2 Donovan. First on balis: t Nicoll, 7. Ditched son, Brown, Glusscock. Struck 5; by Menefee, welt on 8; Pittsburg, Wild pitches: Nicoll. 'Balterics: ‘nefee and irimm; Nicoll and Sugden. w hours and five minutes. Umpir Swart- woorl. NATE ¢ First Scthack had a and more Ning and ¢ game Boston had ¥ Double, A two-base hit inning, sending same (or Wash- 01001040 000001 New_York, 9. York, ' 1 i by by’ and One hour Lynch. ck and Off Menel ball: Richar out: By Nicoll, 5; bases: Louisville; Nelther Sido, Played Well. ST. LOUIS, April 24.—Anson’s Colts did not put up a'star game today, nor did the Browns. The playing was of the average ort. ‘The average of the Browns' work simply a little better than that of the gos and they won, Attendance, 2,00, 02 00 50100019 Base hits: rors: St St. Lous, Quinn, Mo Three-base hit Stolen Dowd, Peitz. Double Peitz alone; Quinn, Peitz and 1] and Decker. Iirst’on ball Hit by pitched ball: ~Shugarl Struck out: By McGill, 4 by Clarkson, 1| Batteries: Clarkson and 'Buckley; McGill and Kittredge. Time: Two hours. Umpire MeQuaid. McCarthy and Vaughn's Blunde CINCINNATI, April 2i—Cleveland today’s game in_ the ninth inning on rthy's misjudging Ewing's — fly Vaughn's muff of Hoy's clean throw the plate. Attendance, 2,000. Score: Cineinnati ... 00000000 0-0 Cleveland +.1.020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1— Base hits: Cineinnatl, 2; Cleveland, Srrors; Cincinnatl, 2; Cleveland, 'y base hits: Rwing. Sacrifice hits: Stolen b Purket, McK First base off_Youns, truck ou by Youns, 5. Batteries: P Viughn; Young and Zimmer, and forty-five minutes. W M and to Time: and Umpire: One hour mslie. L Awfal Fate. Philadelphia out- t every point and Brooklyn's BROOKLYN, April 21, played the home team won with ease. Score: Philadelphia 44004136 Brooklyn ...eoviee1 1.0 00 0 2 0 Base hits: Philadelphia, 16; Brooklyn, 13, Philadelph Brooklyn,’ 6. Barned runs: Philad lclyn, 4 Two- s: Cros ley, Foutz, ‘Shin- dle. Thr e he son, Cross, Burns, cadw olen bas Hamilton, First o : offt Kennedy, 4; off pitcher wan, 1 sey, 2; by Korwan, Korwar Batteries: Car- Clems Korwan, Ken- Time: Two hours, Um- - Home run Struck out: tehes: sey, Grady an ned and Daley. pire: O'Rourke. Standing of the T Played. Won, 1 Baltimore ... Philadelphia ... BOSLON .vvveiis Cine Cleveland . St. Louis Louisville Washington . Pittsburg . Brooklyn Chicago . New York . orm e e Sale of Trotting Stock NEW YORK, April 24.—Interest in the Tattersall's joint sale of trotting stock at Madison Square garden was not great. Prices over $600 were: Myrtle R, by Monaco-Lucy R, G. Scattergood, Philadel- phi 500; Aunt Margaret, by Acolyte- Maggle S, and Gertie C, by Acolyte-Ken- tucky Girl, to Miss E. 'H. Spanton, New York, pair, $675. Off for Salt Oreck, ' The Rourke family goes down to Lincoln this afternoon for a couple of games with | the Benators, the first of which com this afternoon. The Salt Creck gang. o P grand flelding game, and they say I Omaha beats them atie will have to 4o with the stick. Mannger Rl how ever, that he has both Kame MILLERS TOOK THE SECOND, Lincoln's Tnability to Wit O1d Duryen Costs i G LINCOLN, April 24 Telegram to The Bee)—~Minneapoli turned the tables Lincoln today and won a one-sided game, In which the locals seemed utterly unable locate the puzzling curves of Messis Duryea and Frazer, who alternately pre gided over the pitcher’s box, On_the other hand, the visitors lammed Mr. McGrenry, the California pitcher, all over the fiell Lincoln would have béen shut out but for a lucky combination of circumstances in the ninth inning. McCarthy lined a hot on through the third baseman's hands and veached first, stole second and third by a daring exhibit of base running, and seored on the only passed ball of th e, Lin coln plaved a good flelding 1 was weak only in the pitefiers t While pos sessing greater speed and curvis equally puzzling as Darnes, the local « Groary, is defielent’ in the he characterizes Barnes, Scor Minneapoli 10 2 Lincoln 000 Barned runs: Minneap neoln Minneapolis, slig, 10; Lincoln, 4, ' 8 Greary, 17 Frazer, 2 Un Cyelone Cyrus (Special on Error Minnc M Hit uck out Townley gun Experts at Contral City. TRAL CITY, Neb., April 24.—(Spe im to The Iee,) nament of the Cent being held here. Biliott of Kansas City Trotter of Kingley, In., Taylor of Souih Dakota, Latshaw of Lincoln, Ackerman a Leuck of Stanton, Schroder and Spencer of Columbin, and Parmalee and Plimber of Omaha_are in attendance. Eight matches at known targets and angles as folllows shot, the birds thrown being 1 na 20, with the fol'owlr 14, 20, 19, 18, 18, 18, 15, 19. 15, 19, 19, 17, 20, 18, 14, 20 10,14, 19, 19, '19, 16, 12,15 18, 18, 15, 1. fal + second annual Al Gun club s now liott Parmules Plumber Schroder- Connor-—10, Ackerman There wer targets Parmulec match for Taylor, Trotter th_and shot in several of the matches several matches at unknown novelty and pairs, Tomorrow and iott_shoot a live bird $100 a side, The weather is fine, Minnies We polis base ball Here, team came in ast night and took quarters This afternoon they champion<hip season at the Minnies are the old Omaha boys, Jack Crooks, Moxte Hengle and “Pop MeCauley. Also Cy Duryea, the old Apostle twirler. ~ Crooks is the sam 1 Crooks of old, although he welghs som thing like a ton more than he did when he used to start the echoes with his melodions Jaw out at the old Minma strect park. Not withstanding Jack's seeming surplus adipose, he Is in fine condition and playing in his old day form, and will undoubtedly be back in the big league before the season is over. “Papa’’ is also in great f-ttle, and th : good-natured, whole-souled fellow he was In the days of Shannon! gime. and Crooks dand Dui king hands with old fr the pilotage of Coloncl “Spud” That they were having a nlee, quiet : reunion, goes without suying, and they all agreed’ there were but” few cities that held its own like Omaha. The Minne from Lincoln at the Bark the Western lengue Sloux City. With open Results at San Francisco. LANCISCO, April 261 ¢ mile: Model (even) won, Gasser second, Miss Clay, filly (12 to 1), third, Time: 49%. Others: Coguette, Mary ster filly, Madrone, Victory, Tole. Second race, five and one-half furlongs y Day (3 to 1) won, Mendocino 8 to 1) nd, Chula (8 to 1) thivd, Time: 1:10. Others: Ivy, Gosling, Sidney, McGinnis Tirst, King Sam. Third race, one mile: nita @3 to 1) second, Othiers st race, Artist (3 to 1) won, Floodmore (1 to 1) The Lark, Dr. SLS L) sduona: 3 1o 1) second, Time: 1:143. Fourth race, six furlon @ to 1) wor or io Queen of Scots (21 to 1) third. Others orth and Nelsoi Fifth race, five and a half fur (@i to 1) won, Chemuck rix (7 to 1) third. Morven, De la Guers Deane, Ravin MEMPHIS, April longs: Meddler W Mamie third, Time: 1i: Second race, five fur Woodsfield second, Moderoco third. 104 Third race de off. iwth , six furlongs: wxaphone sécond, Francis x fur- Miss st race, s second, lared King Le Pope third: one mile: ncer second, raylor Hayden won, oot Runner thivd. six furlongs: nnon second, Lady Lor Leton ne third. X furlongs: Miss Clark . Fly, fr., second, Jim Cornwell Time: 101 Daisies About to Bloom. OMATIA, April 24.—To the Base Ball El- 1or of The The South Side Daisies wonld like to play the”Dupont Stars Sun- day morning. The Daisies are composed of the following well known players: I and Williams of last yeuar's Blue Stars, Fa nd Trobey of last vear's S| mroc MceDonald and Cotter of last yes Street Reds, Inman brothers “of Leaves and’ Otto Sommers of the rocks. third. im P THIRD OFFICER BLAMED. Charge of Manslaughter Arising from the 3 he Los 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 verdiet charging Rebert Ryfkogel, the ship's third officer, with criminal negligence and c lessness. He was taken into custody and will be tried for manslaughter. The testi- mony before the coroner’s jury shows that Ryfkogel changed the ship's course without sulting the captain, doing so after Cap- tain Leland had particularly ordered that he be called from his bunk to direct the steamer’s course when the Point Sur light should be reached. The hidden rocks on which the vessel was wrecked are some Qistance north of the light. It was shown too, that the night was clear and the light in full view, though the accused third officer in his testimony insists the sky was murky. He admits, however, his disregard of Cap- tain Leland’s orders. S SCHEME THAT They Wanted to Send Out Money Orders by Mail in Order to Steal Them. EL PASO, Tex., April 24.—In the United States court a remarkable case, involving prominent citizens of the west, has been tried and resulted In conviction. It grew out of a conspiracy at Robert Lee, a sm village, to transmit a large number money orders and rob the mail. The lowing persons were convicted and sen- tenced: W. S. Buchaman, president of the late Sonora and Coke county banks, threc and” a half years; J. D. Walling, stage driver, two years; Charles Roe, deputy postmaster at Robert Lee, two and one-half PRETT TLED, of fol- years, Young Wives- WHO ARE FOR THE FIRST TIME TO UNDERGO WOMAN'S SEVEREST TRIAL, WE OFFER w—¢others’ Friend” A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before con- finement, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of hoth mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify. 2 “1 used two bottles of *MOTHERS child—MRS. SAM HAMILTON, Sold by il Druggists. FRIEND' with MARVELOUS RESULTS, and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth to know if they use ‘MOTHERS' FRIEND' for a few weeks it will rob con- finemeat of pain and sufering and insure safety to life of mother and Eureka Springs, Ark. Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. Sont by expreas, charges prepatd on mecelpt of price, §160 per boile. BRADFI LD REGULATOR CO., AT Read The Worth N Ingrain Carpets 8 408 Brussels Remnants, Carpet Brussels. . ain Remnants Linoleum Remnants Oil Cloth.. Body Bru Moquette Mitre Rugs Ingrain Rugs Brussels Rugs y Remnants Moquette Moquette Ru Japanese Rugs Daghe Hemp Fur Rugs Hassocks Ottomans Brussels Carpets Misfit Ingrains Misfit HBrus Doot Remnants, Ing Carpets Matting. ...... Art Squares........ EASY TERMS. $ 10 00worth of goods, $1 00 per 150 per 200 per week 26 00 worth of goods, week 50 00 worth of goods, week 75 00 worth of goods, 2 50 per week 100 00 worth of goods, 200 00 worth of goods, 300 per week 400 per week We close cvenings at 6:30 This week there (s g to be lively times 1 our Carpet Department on account of the backward season. We are very much overstocked on Carpets and Draperies and prices have been almost cut to pleces, It fs expected that hundreds will avail themsolves of this grand opportunity which, fortunately urs 1t house-cleaning time this sule fn Lo miss JNce 10 Save money I’rices. Worth 0dd Lace Curtains 1 Odd Lace Curtaing 0dd Lace Curtains Chenille Covers Chenille Portieres Chenille Portie! Chenille Portieres Dotted Swiss Sash Draperies Chenille Draperies Snowflake Curtains Silk Plush Laco Curtains Lace Curtain: Irish Point Curtains Window Shades Shade Rollers Bed Sets b Tapestr Chenille L Velour Curt Curtain Poles Sham Hold Drapery Pins, doz Pole Sockets, tair Tuttons. . Stalr Rods Presents to Purchasers 5 00 worth of good An Album 10 00 worth of goods..Souvenir Spoon 26 00 worth of goods. World's FairBook 60 00 worth of goods.Bisque Ornam t 75 00 worth of goods...L Curtains 100 00 worth of goods. ...Center Table ALL VISITORS RECEIVE HAND- SOME SOUVENIRS. pting Mondays and Saturday Send 10¢ for postage on big *94 catalogue, veady in a fee days. ELM PARK FLORAL CO. cenhonses 1260 B. Pleree st.. th st end of street car lins, Telephone W and dealors i all kinds of plants, etabies, cte. Roses, Cut Flowers and omce and & | The Great Health Drink | Bafe, suro and icliable. Always on time. A plensureanda delight. ~Com- fortable, enjoyable. HIRES Rootbeer A25c. pkg. makes 8 gallons, Sold everywhere, | Beut 2c. stamp for beautiful picturo eards aud book. Co., Philadelphin. THE ALOE & PENFOLD (. 1408 Farnam Street, Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. Invalid Chairs, Supporters, Atomizers, Sponges, Batteries, Water Bottles, THE ALOE & PENFOLD €. 1408 FARNAM BT., Opposite Paxtun Hotel. WALL PAPER CLEANED BY C. H WARREN, WOOD & ith and r Lre \ for oW, A No. wrders Muln I COUNCIL BLUFF STEAMDTE WORLS A1l ldndsof Dyolnz and Cioaning done in the highest styls of tho art. alel and stained tabrly made 1o 100k us gool s new. \Work promptly done ani doilvoral in all parts of the country. Ssnl for price list. C. A. MACHAN, Propristar, Broadway, near Northe western Dopot. Telephong 22 loral Designs shippelto all parts of the country Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled ELM PARK FLORAL CO. Retreat FOR THRE [nsane ze of the Sisters of Nleroy. d institution 15 situaed on th high blufs baci of and overlooking the elty of Connell Blufls. Tho spiclons grounds, - its high location and splendid view, make'lt o asing retreat for the afilicted. A staft of em nent physicians and a larzo corps of ax pericuced nurses minister to the comforts of hepatients. Speolal cure glvon to lady pas tents. TERMS MODERATE, For particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIDR, Frank Street - - - Counzil BlaTs, Towy SAN A W. RICKMAN, Uashicr, BED, P. SANFORD, President. First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. i - $100,000 s 12,000 10 the state of lows. Wa swetlons. We pay 5 will'Be' ploased to aldest busine e depos) Improved Quick and Easy Rising Steam, Elee- tric & Hand Power LEVATORS Send for Circulars Kimball Bros., Council Blufls, Towa Sipecia) Noticass COUNCIL BLUFF DO YOU KNOW THAT wome cholce bargaing land near this eity? GARLAGE REMOVED, CE v chimneys ¢l ut Erocery, & HESS HAVE fruit and gardea DAY in Broadway wnd FALM AND Tusey & ALSTRACTS ) ity property * bought Thomas, Councll Lt i 1 v N GOOD SALESMEN wine: % M Kuaranie very respect, welkhb « O R Eppers I Llults, - won, Kevere M