THE OMAHA DAILY BE $ , WEDNESDAY , JULY 2 , 1800. * N THE FIELD OF SPORTS , rte Black Box Beaten at Denver By a Score of 16 to 0. SCORES OF OTHER BASE BALL GAMES , Bin-tiling of lie Clubs Milwaukee Lending , With .Minneapolis a Close Second Interesting Turf nnd Diamond NC\VH. Vfir Cf. r.i7 0.15 . .MO .280 n , Kl. Paul 4. " , Minn.Inly l.--Specnl [ ! Tclo- gnim to Tin : Uii.J : : Following Is the result of today's game ; Totnl B 10 27 10 31 TolnH 4 li 27 U ft BV IN.VINOS. Kansas City 0 1 1 0 1 0 i > 0 08 BiouxUlt.v 0 U 0 2 0 U 2 0 0 4 SUMMAIIV. Earned runs Kansas Olty 2 , Sioux City 1. Two-baso lilts b'nillli , Powell. C'arnontor 2. Thit'0-bnso Iills--Htiillli. Iloovur " , Itasrs on balls-Oil' Hull ! > , . ulbul 8. Struck out-lty Ili'll ijulbel 2. limp Ire Uciidrison. Denver If ! , Omaha ( I. Di\vr.it. : Colo. , July 1. [ Special Telegram gram to Tun BUB. ] Following is the bcoro of today's gtimo : 11V INN1NII3. Denver 5 1010220 4 in Oiiialill 0 1 0 0 0 ! ! . ' 0 1 0 SU.MMAHV. Earned inns Denver7 , Omaha2. Two-baso hits Modlunu , .McClulliin - ' . Kennedy. Threo- baMj lilts Amltows , Walsh , Curtis. Homo runI.olnlieck. . Unses stolen Denver 15 , Omaha 4. Left on buses Denver 5 , Omaha 5. Hu-.es on Imlls-Oir Kunnc'ly X' , Ulnrki- . Wild iilti-lit's G'lniko I. ijtruek out Hy Kennedy 4. Wood 1. Clarljo a. Passed foiills-l.ohrlicek. Tlmo of game Ono hour and forty-live min utes. Umpire llansvrlno. Milwaukee ! , DCS Moltics 2. MILWAVKRI : , Wis. , July 1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Rii.j : : Following is the result of today's game : SUMMAIIV. Earned runs Milwaukee ) 2. Two-hnso hits Shook. Mauiillar. liases stolen Allierts I'uttun. Itrlinhhx-niii. liases on balls I'ettlt , Ilrlmlileeoni. Struck out lly Orllllth 7 , by Jtouuli.1. 1'usscil balls -Trullfoy. Wild iiltehes Orllllth 1. Tlmo Gnu liouritim llfty minutes. National Ijoa < ; ; ic. PlttshurK . 0 'J 1 3 10 New York . 0 2 lilts 1'ittsbui-K 1 ! New , York 4. Errors I'ittsburi ? 2 , Xow York 1. Batteries- bowman and Decker ; Uuslo and Buckley. Umpire McUormott. AT CINCIN'Xm. Hrooklyn . 0 00000000 0 Cincinnati . 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 * U Hits Brooklyn 2 , Cincinnati 10. Ermrs Brooklyn 1 , Cincinnati I. Batteries Lovett and Clark ; Khlno and Harrington. Um- plro McQuade. AT CIIIOUIO. Chlcupo . 0 0 I'hlludelphlu . . . . ! > 0 0 2 0000 * " lilts-Chicago 1. Phlludcliihla 8. Errors Chicago 2 , Philadelphia . Batteries Lnby and Stnnzcll ; Gleusonand Clements. Umplro Lynch. AT Cl.nVEI.ANI ) , The Boston-Cleveland game was postponed on account of rain. I'luyors' lioa AT IIUiTAI.0. Buffalo . 1 0 0 0 1 0 B R 12 Bi-ooklyn . a 00 1 0 2 0 0 0 Hits Buffalo 10 , Brooklyn 3. Errors- Buffalo 1 , Brooklyn 5. Batteries ICccfo and Clark ; Vim Hultrcnand ICenslow. Umpires Letich mul Mutthe\vs. Pltt-shurg . I 0 0 S ) 2 1 01 2 12 Boston . 0 0 1 0 li 0 0 1 0 7 Hits Plttslmrtc 10 , Boston 10. Errors PlttslmriT , Boston 0. Batteries Tenor and Carroll ; Hadhourno nnd Murphy. Umpires Gumbcrt nnd Uaffney. AT CIIICAdO. Chicago . 1 0 0 3 1 0 (1 ( 1 0 11 Philadelphia. . . . ! 2 0 0 0 0 0 U 1 0 Hlt-s - ChtuiiKo 18 , Philadelphia 12. Errors Chicago1 ! , Pliiliulelphlix-l , Butteries Buhl- wlnnndFurrell ; llulllnton nnd Cross , Um- plrcs Ferguson and Holhort. AT ci.iviiAND. : : The Cleveland-New York game wus post poned on ill-count of ruin. Aiuorlimn AT COI.UJIIIUH , Synicuso . 0 00 1 00000 1 Columhus . 0 * a Hits Syracuse 7 , Columbus 8. Errors Svmcuso 7 , Columbus 1. Butteries Morrison wild O'Hourko ' Cl'iimberliiin and ; Boyle. Urn- I > lro Toolo. ATi.oumviu.c , Brooklyn . 0 000 'J 0000 3 Louisville . o oooooao * a Hits Brooklyn 8 , LoulsvilloO. Errors Bixxiklyn 2 , Louisville 2. Batteries Strai ten and Wivkbccker ; Dully and Foy. Urn- jilro Docscber. AT TOI.KDO. Toledo . 0 00000001 0 Athlotlo . 0 . 0 LlilU-Tolcdo 8 , Athlctlo U. Errors-To ledo rt , Athletic 1. Batteries Heuly and Ko ers , McMahon nnd Koblnson. Uinph-o Emsllc. AT ST. MVtS , St. Louis 1 8 Hochester 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 r. Hltfl-St. Lonls 12 , Rochester 0. Errors SU Louis I , Rochester 2. Bntterlcs-Stlvetts and Wells , Burr and McUulrc. Umpire Kcrln.s , VllK Sl'EKlt IlIXU , Hhri'mlu | < nil liny ) Biv , L. I , , July 1. Sum mary of today's races : Futurity course , about thrco-lourths of a mile Phocnlsc won , Glory second , dead heat between Ben Cloche nnd Drnldess for third place. Time 1:10 : ! Wi. Ono mild Delia of Montana ( colt ) won , Miss Belle second , Wnttcron third. Tlmo 1 : i" , I-r. . Mflonnd one-eighth Guy Gray won , Tor- rcnto second , Barrister third. Time I : . " < < ( 1- . " . Mlle und three-sixteenth Eon won , Wilfred second , Castaway II. third. TImo-2OI : 2-T . Futurity course Lord Harry won , Evan- gellnc second , Mutngordu ( lllly ) third. Tlmo 1 :12 : 1-5. Milonnd one-fourth on turf Admiral won , Llltlo Jim second , Barrister third. Time 2:0'Jl-r : , . . Park Itnoes. CiucAno , July 1. Summary of Washing ton park races : Three-fourths of a mile Donatella won , Miss Hawkins second , Virginia third. Time -UlBlf. Mile and one-sixteenth Blurneystone won , Dr. Nnvo second. Time 1 : TO. Englewood stakes , three-year-old fllllos , one mlle Daisy F won. English Lady sec ond. Flyaway third. Time 1'l. 1 \ . Mile and one-eighth Cutalpa won , Busi ness second , Mow third. Time 1 : .V > . Three-fourths of a mile , heats First heat : Liikovlow won , Ablleno second , Ecstucy third. Tlmo 1 :15. : Second heat : Lakevlew won , Abilene second , Suslo S third. Time 1:10. : 1:10.Threefourths of a inllo , heats First heat : Murchnm won , Churchill Clark second , Bct- tlna third. Time 1:1-1 : , ' 4. Second heat : Brandolctto won. Churchill Chirk second , Marchmn third. Time lilBJ . Third heat : Brandolotlo won , Mnrchma second. Tlmo MixNiAi'OMsMlnn..Inly : , 1. Today was the opening of the spring meeting of the Mlnnclm- hadrivingpark.Tho attendance was good and the track excellent. Summary : Three-minute trot , best thrco in live , purse SsOO Hurvoy won in three straight heats. Time 2:27 : , 2:2i'4 : : , Si : ! { ) ; Dan Galnes second , Alica third , others distanced. i ! :2-J : pace , best three in live , purse SSOO W. II. Ih-st , Withered Rover second , C. W. IA. thh-il. Time 2:20 : , 3:2 : < < f , 20 : : ! > 42:27. : . W. II. was third in the first hc.it , but took the next thrco heats straight. Ut.ooMixr.TON- . , July 1 , Summary of central Illinois circuit races : trot -200 Bhinca Two-year-old , - Major won , second , Nutpiclc tniro , Deputy fourth. Time 2l : > f. Txyo thirty-ilvo trot , WOO Lena II won , Nellie McGregor second , Mondaco third , Lola D fourth. Tlmo 2J2' : : ' . Two thirty-four trot , ono mile , $100 Mar.ilia won , Carrie Walton second , Lady Wonder third , Laura F fourth. Time 2:20. : Two twenty-live puce- , ono mlle , $500 Pilot Gift won , Satioya .second , Captain O third , TillioIIon fourth. Time 2:2 : ' < f. Will Open the -Vow Track. INDII'IN-I : : > IXCI : : , la. , July 1. [ Special to Tut : I3ii.1 : : The national holiday attraction at this place will bo the opening of the now kite shaped track under the auspice. ? of the Independence driving park association. Ono thousand dollars in purses is offered. Al- lerton will give an exhibition trot to lower his record of 2:18' : . 1 ho Ki LONDON , July 1. [ Special Cablegram to TIIK Bin.j : The race for the July stakes at Newmarket was won by Baron do Koths- child's bay colt Beauhaniuis. A l HKIC-FOH-AIjIj SCUAP. An Ofllecr Interferes in a family Kow nnil Gets AVorhtcd. Special Ofllccr Callaghan , who docs duty in Prospect Hill cemetery , had an interesting time last night. Just east of the cemetery William E. Hart and George Hufus reside , and yesterday , so the ofllcer claims , Hart's wife deserted his bed and board and went to live with Kutus. During the afternoon the two men fought over the possession of the woman , with Hufus the winner of the light and also of Mrs. Hart. In the evening Hart renewed the battle , taking Callaghan along as a referee. The fight was of short duration , and after whip ping Hart , Uufus , Mrs. Hart and her sister turned onto the graveyard policeman , and in live minutes had him completely knocked out. Several arrests will bo made this morning , as tlioolUcer has sworn to have satisfaction in the courts if ho cannot get it in the llstie arena. A Con Man ConHdonocil. John Potter , an old nrin from Ilulo , this state , is constantly getting into trouble. A. few days ago ho sold liquor without having obtained a government license. Ho was brought to this city by n deputy marshal , and not considering the charge very serious , Judge Dundy allowed Potter to roam about the city. Lust night as ho was looking at the sights , Frank McFiirlanil tried to work him for the few dollars ho hail. Potter w.is sharp , nnd instead of turning over his cash , ho led the young man along the street , under the pretence of going to his n.om at the hotel , until ho found an oftlcur , to whom ho deliv ered the conlldenco man. Died on tin ; Way. Some days ago John Horton nnd Henry Wilmcr , from Centerville , la. , passed through the city in u light spring wagon on their way to Wyoming , where they expected to put in the torrid season hunting and Jlshing. Yesterday they passed through the uty again , but Wilmor was dead , and In the bottom tom of the wagon his body lay packed In Ico. The two went us far as ( iiiinil Island , where Wilmcr sickened and in a few days dl"d. To save the expense of shipping bv express n rough box was procured , and Into this Horton placed the body of his dead friend and started on his sad Journey toward Ills homo. in ) Account. The county nudltor will begin work in n few days on the preparation of a statement showing the hiatus of the account between the county and the city , in accordance with a resolution introduced -last Saturday by Mr. Berlin. The city council claims that the county is indebted to the city to the extent of about . $ . . ' 5,000 , but it is thought this claim will bo changed very materially when the account Is made up. The work of looking up the nmount of cancelled taxes since Ib.VJ is pro- givssing slowly. The Job Is n very tedious ono and will occupy f > omo time. > Cure for Croup. Use Dr. Thonris' Klectrlo OH according to directions. It Is the bast remedy for all sudden attacks of colas , pain and inllummatlon and injuries. Tlio ClaiiHson . The Inquest over the remains of Gcorgo Claussen , the Mlllard suicide , was completed at a laio hour yesterday afternoon , the jury returning a verdict that the man came to his dentil from the ulTccts of u wound inllcted by a razor , held in his own hand. Tlio Union Htock Yards Case. CHICAGO , July 1. The master In chancery today reported to Judge Tuley adversely on the petition of Frank n. Baker for an Injunction - junction restraining the Union stock yards company ironi executing n mortgage , etc. , to thoLnglish syndicate. Judge Tuley will take the matter up tomorrow. Invaded German Territory. PAIIIS , July 1. [ Special Cablegram to Tim BiiE. ] Advices regarding the shooting of n French Inhabitant of Cobroy , near the frontier , by a German sentry , show taut four of the resident * of that pliieo had gone l.V metres Into the German territory , when the Bcntry llred upon them , wounding one of their number , a man named Clandot. His wound , however , is not serious. VKSISOXA I , 1'A It A ( ilt.i 1'IIli. .T , II. Ilnrley of Lincoln Is at the Murray. G. F. Noble of York Is at the Merchants. L Holland of Friend is nt the Merchants. George H. Scott of Hoatrlco Is nt the Casey , C. K. Hanson of Ivoarney Is at the Paxton. L. O. Lc.ike of Fremont U stopping at the Casey. L. W. Gllchrlst of Lincoln Is registered at the Mlllard. J. M , Marsh of Grand Island Is stopping nl the Miltard. Hev. F. M. Ware of Central City was In the city yesterday. K , W. Woodruff of Sitton | was at the Paxton - ton yesterday. .1. A. Ayrcs , Jr. , of David City , Is registered nt tlio Casey. W. P. Uurrown of Mason City Is stopping tit the Merchants. L. P. Sllckney stopped nt the Fremont In Chicago on Monday. II. L. Bliss of Gr.md Island Is among the guests nt the Mlllard. Fred S. Kelly and wlfo of Lincoln are reg istered nt the Murray. Mrs. A , G. Harris of Columbus is regis tered at the Merchants , Judge Grorge B. Xarr and wife of Valentino tine are guests nt the Casey. Kobcrt B. Wlndham and wlfo of Plaits- mouth are stopping at the Murray. Frank P. Ireland and wlfo of Nebraska City nro stopping at the Paxton. Gcorgo C. Hobble nnd family leave tonight for Onokcma , Mich , , where they will remain until fall. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strung were among Monday's guests at the Grand Pacific In Chicago. Mrs. O. W. Clarke returned from Chicago yesterday , where she went some days ago to bo present nt the funeral of a little grand child. COVXCII JHIjUFl-'N XEWfi. Opening of Cliatitiiiiiiia. | The second annual gnthcringof the Council Bluffs and Oi ia Chautauqua assembly opened yesterday. LIke most opening days , there was the usual hurrying to anil fro , pitching of tents , arranging cots and gasoline stoves , asking questions , nnd the ndjustinir multifold preliminaries necessary to the dwellers in tents. Tlio day's programme had more than enough to satisfy those who could spare time from their canvas and kettles to enjoy any part of it. The attendance was much larger than on the opening day last year , and the in dications are that the assembly will in all re spects prove much more of a success than last season. The famous Rogers band is again to furnish daily treats. These who heard "The Hunt ing Chorus" lust year , with its firing of guns , its baying of hounds , and its other realistic novelties , will insist on its frequent repe tition tins season. TIIO "Anvil in the For est" will again huvo to lire up , nnd the clink of the hammer will bo hoard again. This baud makes a specialty of such popular musi cal novelties , and h thoroughlv versed in as sembly music. It has thus gained a national reputation. Last evening was the formal opening , the programme consisting of brief addresses of welcome and of congratulation. One of the chief musical attractions is the presence of Mrs. Wadsworth us soprano solo ist. She is so well known In this city that she needs no words of commendation to in duce nor many friends and admirers to im prove eyery opportunity of hearing her. Today there will bo the formation of classes. At 11 o'clock Prof. C. E. Underbill of Now York will give select dramatic and humorous readings. At 2 p. in. there will bo n music.ale by the Rogers band. At2'IO : p. m. , lect' re , "Life and Scenery in Holland , " by Pro ! . .1. C. Freeman , Ph. D. , University of Wisconsin. AtiO : : p. in. , music by Mrs. Wadsworth and the Orpheus quartette. At 8 p. m. , lecture , "Tho Nile and the Great Kumoses , " by Dr. A. H. Glllct. This lecture will be illustrated by a series of stereopticon views. The Chicago & Rock Island will run trains as follows from the Council Bluffs depot : l'.AST\VAKl . WUSTWAIIll. No. IS 7:11) : ) a. m Sffla. : m. 7.V : ) No. l 9:13 : ' No. 1 fl.II" " No.5 lli:10 : " O.-.V ) " 10M : " 1:51 : p. m. a:00 : p. m. 4Jj : No. II ) 4:40 : " No.3 : . ' ! 7 " o.1 : : ! ) " :33 : " No.i : SB : : " 10:00 : " A good hose reel free with every 103 foot of hos.0 purchased ut Bixby's. Convened llotli Court H. Dnunvooi ) , S. D , , July 1. [ Special Telo- grum to Tut Bci : . ] United States Marshal Pry of Sioux Falls convened both the United Stutcs district and United States circuit courts today. Neither of the judges were iero and court was adjourned until Septem ber 20. Mr. Fry made partial arrangements for renting rooms , tlio now city hall for gov ernment offices and a United States court room. The room is placed at $ . ' ! , S50 a year. Tlio gasoline Btovo is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. S.ivo life and property by using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gas stove. If you wish to sell your property cull on the Judd Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , OOJ Broadwuv. J. C. Bixliy , steam ne-itmg , sanitary - engineer neer , 'JIH ' Lifo buiHlng , Omaha : 202 Mdrrlam block , Council Bluffs. Why will you bo contented to let your highly prized pit turcs remain in their'old , dingy t rallies when you can get them re frained with the richest and most elegant moulding at II. P. Nile's for loss than you can purchase the moulding for elsewhere ! This business announcement contains a fact worthy of your consideration. S. B Wadsworth A ; ( Jo. , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Investment company. J. G. Tlpton , real estate , D27 Broadway. The Manhattan sporting hcadq'rs , 418 B- way. IJOSTOX HTOUK , COUNCIL IIUUFFS. A l Vw of Our SpcclalH For Thin Week. Peruse this carefully. Something inte resting to almost every family can bo found In these columns. Don't fall to come curly , as there are bargains laid out each day that many times don't last all day. Visit the Bos- to. ; Storo. There you can always find wo usually do oven a little better than wo adver tise. 250 dozen black nnd colored mitts. Wo claim to bo able to show you bettor value by far than can bo found elsewhere in the west. Note our prices lOc , 22e , 25c , ttlc , 'i'JoWo ' and 50c. Wo call your special attention to ouranc , : i8c , UOoandCOo mitts , fully 23 per cent under value. A bargain bi white goods. . All our 25o nnd 'Kio strifes and checks marked 1'Jo for this week at least while they last. Hosiery In this department wo claim to have no competitors. Wo show , a complete line of ladies' , misses' , children's nnd In fants' fust blacks. Wo guarantee every pair or money cheerfully refunded. Ask to see our ladies'fast blacks at 250 and JWo. You will agree with us it Is the best hose you ever saw for tbo.monoy. Our children's two-by-two rlbb at 25o has no equal , all sizes for 2. " > c , At Ilia and 12J < o wo show the best fust black stocking In the country. MX ) pieces Molno ribbons ut lo a yard. Special prices on staple colors in all silk ribbons for this week. No. R ribbons for So. No. 7 ribbons for 7e. No. 0 ribbons for Uc. . No 12 ribbons for 12c. No. Ill ribbons for llc. ! Tlio above are all good colors , regular stock , and all sllic gros grain and satin edge. The above prices good for this week only. BOSTON STOKE , Fothcrinplmm , Whltelaw A : Co. , Council Bluffs , In. Dempsey Bros. , IDS Main street , Is the only plnce In town where you cun got fresh und delicious confectionery. Dr. II. S. West , porcclum crown and. bridge worlt , No. 13 Pearl. HE POURED .flUT HIS WOES , Her. Ilubbell Tells His Domestlo Trouble ! on a Street Corner. HE DELIVERS AN INTERESTING ADDRESS. New OWIIOI-M nu < tm ! Htnmlnrii Mtrcrl Unllu-ny MIMI A\VIUMH | Made ly ) the i'urulinmj and Supply Hoard. LINCOI.X , Nob. , July 1. [ Special to Tun BIK. : ] The morning papnrs contained u no- tlco that Hov. Hubbell would deliver mi address - dress nt Eleventh mid O streets at 11 o'clock today. Tlio wording of the notice was so peculiar that a DIH : man , scenting an Item , seemed a front scat and was well rewarded for Ills rousting at tlio hands of the sun. The man Is about forty-ilvo years of ago , and promptly at the hour named drove up In a buggy , from which forum ho niado probably the most peculiar address that has ever been hoard In Lincoln. Ills text was apparently "Infidelity , " and ho made- personal applica tion of It by DtlKinnlt/Ing his wlfo with ( in- lawful conspiracy with V. II. Gibson , said to bo her bulf-brother , but this relationship llubbcll vigorously denied , lie prefaced his remark * with the state ment Unit there were times when It was n kindness for strangers to Interfere- family matters , but ho resented any Intrusion in his. Hcsuld bis wife's affections hail been alien ated by Olbson. Ho siiid that Gibson had alienated Hubbell and his wlfo ; that bo would not allow the husband and wlfo to bo together , and that they kept him ( Hubbell ) under guard and would search bis pockets before- they allowed him to enter the rooms. Upon this tUcino bo de scanted for over half an hour , and wound up his peroration by threatening toshootOibson. Ho also remarked that If Gibson wanted his heart's Wood ho could have it. Ho had been to attorneys to secure rcliuf , but was told a judgment wouldn't be worth a cent. The old fellow was badly worked up over his trouble , and at times was quite wild in his denuncia tions of the man whom ho says has destroyed bis peace and broken up bis homo. Gibson wns seen by a reporter , but he en deavored to have nothing said about it. as ho claimed it would ruin him in business. Ho > ald that Hubbell wns a crank , and bis wife had supported herself for five years , three of ivliich Hubbcll had been with her. His re lations with Airs. Hubbell were only business ones , which was corroborated by Air. Huff , who is also Interested in the business. Airs. Hubbcll got into the Jiamis of a pair of a per cent a month fellows sonio time since , and jibson and Huff came to her rescue with funds. The business mutters nro still further complicated by the fact that Airs. Alice Minick , one of the ladies who rooms in the hotel , which is conducted on the Euro- lo.in plan , has lik'd u suit against Gibson , ilnff and Airs. Hubbell , charging them with entering into a conspiracy to defraud her of noney by the latti-r's giving n mortgage to Mrs. Allnlck wMoh wus secondary to ono leld by Huff. The latter had agreed to pro tect Airs. Alinick In the matter , but she claims that he unbeknown to her md the goods sold at a semi-private sale , at which he pur chased them nt a price just suflleient to cover lid own mortgage. A gentleman connected vlth the courts , who wus a roomer in the louse for some time , says that ho never loticcd anything wrong with the conduct of Irs. Hubbell and Air. Gibson , and Unit the alter wus introduced to him as a brother of bo former. The case is a queer one and it is lifllcult to say whether Gibson is the victim of an insane delubion or the devastator of lubbcll's fireside. However that m.iy be , ho s a badly scared man and so nervous that ho could with difllculty s'pcak. A STIinBT HUI.WAV I BAL. The deal by which Drown Brothers became ho owners of the Standard street railway ino was completed today , the consideration > clng $1)0,000. ) The road extends from Eleventh md P streets to the Weslevun university and s eight miles in length. The new owners arc dso interested largely in the North Lincoln electric line now being Duilt , and it is said on good authority that electricity will bo the native power of the Standard also. The line vlll bo extended to Havelock in the near 'uturo. W1I.I , I'UIIN'ISII SUPPMUS. The state board of purchase and supplies icld n meeting this morning and made the 'allowing awards. Nebraska Insane Hospital , Lincoln Gro ceries , G. L. Bosselmiin ; drugs and medi cines , AIcArthur & Son ; dry goods , Alillcr i\i Paine , paints and oils. AIcArthur & Son : meats and fish , Hubbard Brothers ; Hour and neal , William Sewell ; butter , Louie Meyer ; coals , Wliitcbroast coal company. The Homo for the Friendless , Lincoln Coal , Whitobrcast coal company. The Institute for tlio Blind , Nebraska City Groceries , Cluirlcs Johnson ; meats and fish , G. W. Sunndors ; bread , John Alocclur. Industrial Home , Alilford Dry goods , W. r. Orcutt ; drugs , W. D. Alexander ; Hour , > " " . S. Johnson it Co ; meat , D. A. How.ird. The Pecblo Minded Institute , Beatrice Groceries , Emil Lang ; me.its , C. T , Wllber ; coal , J. L. AlcGeo & Co. ; bread , F. Al. Kick- mis & Co. Insane Hospital , Norfolk Groceries , G. AI. Thompson ; meats , W. II. Endofly ; bread tnlf , Birohard.Bridgo & Co. ; fuel and lights , jorccko & B march ; butter , Storey & Brooks. Deaf and Dumb Institute , Omaha Paints and glass , .1. A. Fuller & Co. ; coal , Jeff W. Bedford ; drugs , .T. A. Fuller & Co. ; dry goods , Hnydon Bros. ; meats , Samuel Drei- uss. Asylum for the Chronic Insane , Hastings- Groceries , Charles II. Kipp ; coal , II. L. Ed- vurds ; incuts , Ballard & lildor ; dry goods , Wnlbaeh & Broch ; butter , J. Ho.sentlold. Stato. Industrial School , Kearney Dry goods , C. B. Finch ; groceries , Uuymoml 3ro3. &Co. ; meats , William L. Keller : coal. Gcorgo H. Downing ; ( lour , etc , Kearney milling company. M-ATR uousii : Mr. E. 13. Frlnr. ox-county clerk of Clay county , Is reported us the pi-obablo successor to Duvo BuUmgnrdner , Into recorder In the ofllcoof the secretary of state , Thn Ili-o limit-mica comp.my of the county of Plilludeliihla has illcd It.s statement with Deputy Auditor Allan and In duo course of time will be nuthorizcd to do business In this state. CITV xr.ws AND NOTRS. Mrs , James McMuun , living nt 1.T07 K street , was the victim of n sunstroke yester day afternoon , which c mu near ending f 11 tully. She was outside the house when overcome , nnd In the fnint fell hc.wllvnjjnlnst the sldo of the building , Injuring her back. Her condition was serious Mils morning , but she Is now on the road to recovery , The supreme court this morning granted a suspension of sentence In the case of Chris tian Furst , who was sentenced to bo hungat Fremont July 2. , for tlio murder of Carlos Pulslfcr last December. The court will pass upon the case some time next month. Among the cuse.s argued before the supreme court this morning was the disbarment cuso upiinst Urockunrldgo Brothers of Omaha , for alleged Irregularity In the transfer of cuse.s to the United States courts , where an attorney's ' fee must bi > puld for plaintiff by the defend ant. Henry Schmlersnl , n farmer living near the Sowurd county line , wus sent to the assyluni by the Insanity board. Henry Is possessed of the idea that ho bus a magnificent plan of salvation which the world should adopt. Ho Is aho Insanely Jealous of this wife , and has several times beaten tier severely. Ho has tried to kill himself by hanging on two dlf feront occuslons. George Blown , who answers the descrip tion given by Martin Tye of Humboldt , who wus conlldenced out of $147 , and Henry Hur- vey of LIbertyvlllo , 111. , who was done up for jDU by the sumo game , was arrested by the police today. Ho und two others were on- gngcd In trying their wiles upon a verdant youth from the vicinity of Columbus , but the others succeeded In escaping by running. The Russell family , who have been living on the charity of Lincoln people for several weeks , were sent tc Salt Lnko City today. The head of the family deserted them about two months ago and lit out for the Utah capital with a younger woman. Russell wus onguircd in the commission business in this I city but failed. Ho bent his family to his father in the northwestern part of the state but they tired of keeping them there and shipped them to Lincoln only to find that Husscll had sloped. None of the family nro possessed of enough wit , and were up before the insanity commission a few days ago. Melissa C. Parks poured out her tale of woo to the district court today. She married John S. Paries seventeen years ago in Monte- zumn , la. , but John loved the saloon more than ho did his wife , and when ho was at homo ho amused himself by beating Ids spouse. Gcorgo W. Pcnn also remarks that Ills earthly happiness can only bo completed liy a divorce. His wife Amy has gone from Ills hearthstone , and her whereabouts are un known. Hcinrlch Kroger , Frank Slutter nnd John Schwab secured an injunction in the district court this morning preventing O. O. Hefner from disposing of $1,200 worth of notes of : helrs ho holds. They bought a stallion of Elcfncr two months niro. and bv the terms ) f the trade Hefner guaranteed the horse to ive three years , nnd prove valuable as a fo.il- icttcr. The horse utterly failed to currv out , ho latter part of the guarantee , and about , wo weeks ago laid down nnd died. The plaintiffs kick on paying for n dead horse. The Lincoln ledge of Good Templars states n a petition filed In district court today that they arc financially omb.irussed , and ask por- uission to sell u lot on Ninth and 1C streets belonging to them , a gift from the state. Their Income is not sufficient to pay the taxes. Airs. W. C. Pomfrct and daughter , Aliss Jennie , leave tomorrow to spend the summer in Albany and Boston. What is more attractive than a pretty face with a fresh , bright complexion } For it use I'0/.zoni's Powder. 4O9 DOUGIAS---STREET. - - . On account of our largo nml incrensiiiK Practice , wo have REMOVED lo more spacious nnd con venient ofiices. Setts & Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omalia , Neb , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTKI ) tiiTrailn IlorMMimt busty on u lot In Council Hluns. Imjuiro ut I'oun- taln cigar Moro. "ITIOH SALE Or will trade for u good road Jt ? tuiini , stallion No. Km , rcxlstorcu In Wal lace. Hy Dr. Archibald , dam by Kcntnuky flayfiyeai.sold. Apply to Dr. Mticruo. \\7ANTKn-fioort ulrl by Mis. A. 1 > . llun- > cbott , 1-JO fourth street. T71OU SALK or Kent Garden land , with . * - ' liousoj , by J. It. Itluu. 10J Main hi. , Uounoll I IJlulls. aiVPKWKITINd nnd Shorthand Uiln ICIiodcs lias opened a Keucr.il otlluo fur khcirthauil and tynuwrltln : ; and Is propanid to taku dlutatlon mtliur nt tlio iilllco or oiitsldu. Deposit Ions and Icstul copy Ins given spoelal attention. Uooiu 4 , llron-n IjiiHdlii' , * . FOR KENT Two k'oocl mouoru liousos. W. \V. Ullaur. ! M 1'uarl stioot. \\7I1Y , pay rout wliun you can buy a liomoon Vi tbu .saiuu turms , and In case of your diath : at any time IOIIVB your family the homo olo.ii- on the following terms : A hoiuu worth ll.ivjl at $12 per month. A homo worth 1I. . " > 'H ' at tIS pur month. A home woith t..CIJO lit } JI jiur month. A homo worth J.l.iRH ) lit Jl ! jier niiiiilli. A homo worth .fl.OJO ut $ IS per month. Otbor prleod homos on the s.imo torms. The alxivo monthly p-iyinunts Include prlnclp.il und lntorii > t. For fu'll nartluulari uall on or address the Judd ft Wells Co. , G'AJ Ilro.iUway , Uounull lllufld , la. JT10U linNT-Tlir. More room , No , IS , fronting -m " ' ' * ' ' " " " " \ VJTVK " 'vor.il b.unllfut mo Inru Inm j TT thnt wo will trailofiirrnniiinlH-roil vuHn < . . * T1H | o. . Council IHillTs. In. ALL WORK DIl. J. D. JACICSON , Dentil Surgery. All Kinds of work done. Von eon save one- half on your itold and sliver tilling hy calling nt room S03 Murrlain block. Council lIlnlTs. 15 MAIN ST. . LAUNDRY. Shirts , loo. ColltiiN.Sft CnlKlo. Undershirts Fc. HiinilkorchlQfs. So. Socks , : io. Indies' clothes chcnp , Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN SAN KEE. F. M. ELLIS &CO. , ARCHITECTS And Building Superintendents. Rooms 4iO : and 4'K Itoo Hiillillns. Omaha , Ni'b. , and Rooms ll ! ( nnd SIB Mclrluiii lllock , Council lllulfH , la. Corros'ionduneo sollulU'd. The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue and " 1st St , Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Sawing. Ho-Snwlng nnd 1'lulnliiit , PuWInz of all kinds. I'oich llrackut" . Kindling wood ( SM per load delivered. Clean sawdust by the liarrol , " .1o. All work to bo Ursl-cliiss. Telephone S30 , "YOUll PATUONAGE SOMOITED. " " J OFFICER & PUSHY , BANKERS. Corner Main and tlroadwny. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign nnd Domestlo KxchiuiRp. Collect loin nmdo uiul Interest paid on tlmJ deposits. MAXON & BOU RGB OIS , Architects and Superintendents Fine Interior Decorations. Itnoiit 2.V1 Merrlam Hloek , Council HlulTs. Ir > HuomOION. Y. l.lfo HullUltiK , Uimilia , Xot > The Largest Stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings Kvur brought I" the west nro mm on sale at our store. The sooils comprise the entlro vrlinlt'Hiiln Hloek of M. Adler. and were boiiKhe at Khoi Ill's nalo at less than 'il pur cunt of wholesale viilue. Wo will Hull yon picture frames cheaper tluin you can buy the unlln- Isliod m ut or I itl for. Tlio Htook comprises the liest itruilo of Roods made. Come and son Niles & Whaley , 406 Broadway , Council Bluffs , W. A. Goehring " > Practical Horse Sloer. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED IN EVERY RESPECT. 35 Fourth St. , Council Muffs , la. 'CHRISTIAN MENTAL v SCIENCE , Clnsos InstriK'ted , patients received for treatment , and calls responded to , Tlio pee * and needy always welcome. MRS. M. B. BENEDICT , 30 < 1 High School Avenue , Couiiolll31ulH ) , la MOORE & BOWMAN , 419 BROADWAY. Full- Line of Domestic AND KEY WEST CIGARS. All of Peregoy & Moore's Goods Kept in Stock. GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRETHE FINEST BRANDSOF CIGARS TO BE FOUND IN THE WORLD CAN GET THEM HERE. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , IioleMiIo and Itetiill Dealers In Largest Stock and Lowest Price" . Dealers , send for Catalogue. Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway , und 201 nnd 200 Pierce Street , Counc.il DlutTs , In. 'THEi Gas Stoves and Ranees These stoves are the very best of their class. They are made in all designs an I sizes , for all purposes , and their durabil ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas only costs $1.5o per 1,000 in Council Bluffs , and one burner consumes 10 feet an hour , making the cost of runningabo u equal to gasoline , with none of its danger and disagreeableness. Jewel GircUlatinci Water Heater MADE BY , . ? * % Till * llcnlc'i-ls to ) > n rnntircliMl with Iho Lltrlicii < liulwulorholler Hulll tnkatliu plncjor t'iD\rni ' r 'COMPANY front In ii ranee or cook Hovu It may nUo Lo used ° ' In ro-nbliintUm nltli u r.inui ! or rook Ktove IfaJ > /Cfr' / 3 elri (1. ( It U inailo entirely nf ravt lr > > n niul H pnrkcil iiltli inlnural n-ool li > nrmm OKI llnlnK nnil uulildiu It will li"nta lU-Kullon lnill.T of wntor frotnM-tq 12UO In ono Itour. on iU fi'i t uf mis , nt IU-IU | iru nuro 'I'licru MIU Iliruo liurni'ri I olciw tlio iloublu nlnq roll It Ii II ! In. tang , H In wiilu and Hi III liUU Wol.-litiXJ His. Tlio Jontl h tlio only ( ! T riroul illmlVnlof llmtor In tlio world that Is cuiniuict , jioworful iiut ° m'ou ' , Ililiikof III Try to iimtcli It. Iluy ono , tot It li jimt whnt you wnnt I .Morollnin IfUiliilL'roiHklMiln ofuni tovi > lo cloo | Iron ] , l.uilluj , cuniu nnil KUK tin-in und try Iliuui. Council Bluffs Gas ElBGtricLicihtGo , Sll AND S10 MKHRIAM HLOCK. . The above cut represents the new pavillion at Lake Manawa , built at a cost of $4,000. It has a frontage of 208 feet on the lake , making a clean , cool and delightful resort , and is suitabe for dancing parties , picnics and summer entertainments. Tables and chairs free , and plenty o ree ice water. Elegant ladies' dressing rooms. Manawa is the only First Class Pleasure Rc-4 sort in the West is now being visited daily and nightly by the best people in the Twin Cities , Splendid fishing , bathing and boating. Motoi trains nm every 30 minutes , making close connections with Omaha and Council Bluffr' ' riectric Motor line. Good order is maintained.