JLA.LJU VAilUtUGUi. JU23J.JUJL 10 1800. . _ . . , . licrnchool fund ; Nebraska has a bonded in- clr Medium of t.j.27,000 , nnd MOO.UOO is In tUo otnlc fic&ool fund. In other words ths stale of Nobriskn onlr owes * 1'4T,000 , , hold by ono BlnRlo fwifcon llclnir In thotnst who has re fused tokurrendcrlils bond * on a premium of 115 cents on the dollar , the bond * bctiitf nn old Issue bearing 10 percent Intercsu How Is It about our bunks and business firms I r mnl 'rnf fnltnrci in KIHIMIS In _ JhW-lffl . . . t-GK > ,200 00 Niiuibur of ( allures In lovrn In 3M ! > . . „ „ o M r/iihibcrof ( allure "in'NeiirusU lii ' ' IMt . „ . . 1,5.8,713 00 BA.NK1.10 CAIIFAJj AVI ) RUII'MM IN IOWA AND MMIIUPKA , Cnpltnl ami Mindus In National. Kl Suv/tigs / banks In Iowa - , , t'npltnl and Mirptus In rsiitlonul , mid HuvltUH banks in ? " . _ . . , . . 61,750.112 JOWII'H population IlKiirc-dnt 2f Nilirusltirs population figured at. . I , . Clovvnioi11.arrabco hns certified thnt ttiero IH a durcnuo In crime In Inwu. This Is llatly disproved hy tlio ircoid. The number of convlc tfons In the courts In IBS * was SW { m 1K > 9 tliero were 1,10 $ convictions , nn in- rrcasoo(27 ( > ! . In ISS3 tliero were sentenced to the county Jnllsof Iowa 1271 persons nnd In 5WI tiiiro were 10.1 ; nn Increase of CO. In 3SSH thcro were sentenced to tbo Iowa penl- U-iitliulc * lWi ! > r > rsotis ; iii HS9 thcro were sen tenced illS , nn increase nf 123. Now Ut us look nt the marked difference Ijctwccnthc cost of cilmlnal pi executions in In , . , Kims is and Nebraska. The report of the scvritmv of stnto of Iowa IsVJ contains the following exhibit : JM , con nt i attorney' fees Jll,51 00 1SW , c'oiuiti ultornuy'afees ti7,8UT M Increase' JUi7J : 40 JW.8. total I'\P TI O tn comities for irliiilinl liniM'iilllon 3M,9O 02 JtWJ. totnl expi-n-'O to counties for ciliilnitliute-ciitloa ) ) 407gJi 0 > Incronso JlllSSIft ! IncroftHiner l 7 Ill..StOOl IKM , llni * Imposed l'Xl.171 fiO 3WI , Mile ceilleuted ' , .M,7m 8J Ilclt ( ? , i70i 3 3R > , lliiis ItniMisod SIXtrflOO 143'J ' , line * collected 7,108 85 Deficit iaWl IB Com ! oxi > < use * , prosi-outlons , IS87. t5UK77 GB Court i' ii nw * . proiicutlniis \ juu.il Of. Court expends prosecutions , Iss'J. iTO , I.JO fix roiintr attorney's fees , 1MT . HI.4fO SI 'ciiiitj-att ) mcyfiftw , isss . MMH16 County iitlornoj'it fees , it > & ) . . G7t > 77 ! io The total expenses of tlio courts of Iowa for last year w ere $1)7.1,517 , , u\ora ooxpe.nso j * > r county , f < XJ I. In tbo county of Polk alone llmtotnl courb costs for ISSUcio ? iH ( , of ivhlcli ? lT,7fr , Ujiiatlcontul pollcocouit costs , < xt'lutlvp of tlio Milnry of tinea JuilKts. This Iscci tilled to rnoby O. 0. L.OOIIIH , tlio shcrift iif Polk1 toimty Tne poi > ul.itlon of Polk county Is nbout ul bU thousand. Contr.ist tills with tlio < ourt Lxncnst's of DouKlns tounty , in uliitli Om.ilu Is located. Douglas count ) IIH : a nonulatlonoC lij',0.l ( ) , moro thnit double tlinloi I'ollc county , and her ciimimU court cxiwiiscs nro unnpntod lit n fiac- tion iibovo S ) ' ( KM ) for 1 VJ . Tlio total cx- jwnso of Nuuniska couits for Ibb'J vus xhJ , : ! uvcrtiRliiK ? 2,07 , | H < r county In Jowsi tliov luivo forty-sis district juOgcs. M > friend , ISIr. Dickie , tried to dcccivo jou by BtntniB t it tlicro A\tru only twenty-font luljjw and Unit tuonty-t o of tlicm Inui attiilcit thai prohibition does prohibit In Town , tvv 'iitv-t\\o nro not iiulto onolnilf of foitjslv.Vliy did ho not toll you tliovc veru fnrtj-six countlesl In Knnsastho court i pouses n erc 'ntoJl' , ( i-Ji. ( It Is nn indis- tmtubli f.nt tluit tlio ttiinltml o\toiisc3of lo a have Incrcftsnl ovei * liHXK ) ( ) within tlio list two jcurs The superior condition of Nebraska Is atrlltlnclj' slio\Mi In tkorupoits jnutloto inob > tlio sheiltfa of lown , Nobniskn end KiiiH.a within tlio last tuo dai's the ivlutivo number in theirtuuntj' Julh. In Mcouiitlcsof this state M jails HID vat ant , mid in tlio ii'inaininiflt. ! lountj jails lt" pi isoncrsoro lonlincd on the lint dnj-of Julj of this j car. In tlio " . " > out of tot tmintiea of IOVTA that hnvo reported theiuwfroUy. ) prlsonirs in fiU Julls , only "J count ; lalli - \ > cro vacant. In Kansas vary muih the s imo nropoitlon prevails. Now , fellow cltlzuns , I iiiiieil | to you to po to tlio ballot box in No ember , not under the impulse ? of t'tnotionul iusiuttr , but ith the ( aim. clcarudKincnt ] of men who Imvo to do- torniinu a KIWO queaUon for themselves , \ \ hethor j ou rant to vato for n stuto uinond- inent to the constitution , \\lilch is sure to lusult hero as it lias iu all the othur stutcs , or vhotlior you mint to let well enough alone. PuLou llio Boiov\s , If vou wuiit to , niaKo our license laws nioro npid nnd educate j our people in tlicj dlffoient towns to keep away ironi liquor. 1 li.u'o bojs. and I am not nfruiil to let tlioin piss by u saloon I would lather lot limn pils * hy n'siiloon than by u club house , or ( . ' into one. Thcio ni-o moro i > ooplo f. lined liy dub houses In our cities than theio arc In tlio s.ilooii3 I inoin mow boys. [ A ] > - pbiusc. [ Vou licnr so much about the boys. Jt jomiuds mo of the boy that uo\cr sawn pirl I think that such bo > s finally bccomo woreo tlmn tbobojs tluit mix in society , who pi'niiplowith tbo o\ils and vices of tlio vorld and fight them doun. Tench yom bojt-to Bland up. I ouco lived down \vitlilualnindrod miles of vhero Mr. Bmulll JUcsi ! them when I was eighteen yours old , In Stevenson , Ala. , 1 lived there iilnctctjii inotitlis , and I never drank a drop of liquor tioivt ) because I made up my mind tenet not do it , and I stopped smoking , bccnuso I jnndo up my mind to do so , and 1 hnvo never piuoUiwl olgat or a plpo of tobncto slnta Hut 1-vvtiut tlmt done , -not by law , but liy Hunsiou , 1 want to see you put your statutes in the condition that men can enjoy them , nnd that jou da net jmt jour ln s In dls- grnWhnd tlisroRiutl. La mo remind the lovercMid ML- . Small that In Boston eighty IroUstmtcleiv > men signed n protest iigjins't ] irolill > itk > ii iiiul in fmor of high license when the ( juohtiouuu > submitted lust jcai , amll Imuit licit iinines i ight hcio. ( The si > ojilor wns then stopped by the clialliunli , a- > the allotted time hud expired , and took til XATj I'.lVK.1iKti It.l.lU'.l AT. BVCIIOR In I'robihltioii South DnUotn us Soon \ > \ an Uniiihati. . HOT Sini.Nos S. D , July 0 To the Editor of 'Iiu. UIF : I spent the Tomtit of July 'hwo In this gloilous iirohlbltion state of South DaUota , and in company with several Onmhn ti on o followed thu crowd , nnd bo- forothodnv nnaovvr siuv moro men beastly iluiiik thuil 1 over saw in any one \\cck on the stiffs of Omaha Men weiowalkliifr on tlo.sLrvi ! < t $ cntrying n bottle in c.ich luind mid shouting nnd yelling us only drunken men cim do Uccr in original packugcs is Uont on ice , and the dealer Is so kind as to pull tlio coil' nud fuuiMi glasses just us nn accommo dation for ttio Jcustoineis , and rotgut. which they call w lilslcy , Is put up in Dottles lioldlnr ; from t\\o otmi-es upward. In the part of South ] ) ikot4i tlmt 1 liao bepn over there is not a \ Illn if larpu rnougli to have a postoftlco - onor nnd beer aionot kept for sate. I wish the constitutional prohibition ndvo- of Nobnuslm would take a trip through thoUlutk Hills , nnd if seeing Is believing surely tliov would not want this Ittml of pro hibition. Hot SprtiiRs bat present filled with \lsl- U-ora to IH lull hotel uupacity , and the town is gnwlng rijiMly. Stoix-s and ctwclllngs nro > ; oliiBip in nil directions. Hero uro already ouepiivatob'Uik , one state bank , and n na- 'ttoiinl bnnlc has Just been organized by V. T. Kwms , A. S. Stewart , O. U 1'argo , V. T. I'rentiocniidPcttyllrothc-rs. Tho.VcXHcap- ) , ) Hulls nil snlucilbed nndthoy will bo ready to btmt DUAiness In a fo\v \ dus. 'Iho Fouith of July wns celebrated In reBii- Inr spread eajrlo .stylo on the Uhnutauqua irouwds ; Justoutsulo of town , which Is isis beautiful und aesthetic n piece of ground as i the most , tomnntic would wish to soo. The unoiintiiln side , with top pi-ojcctliiif out some i\tv \ nty feet overhaiiRiiiB the given valley , imd rumiiiur. wnU > r bolovv , nniki's a ple-turo that fs'veiy ploislnpln Itsinajostlopnindcur. ,1 11 ilwi , made up almost exclusively r.of thcsohotspilDW , Hews through the town nml four miles below forms n full of seventy- tvv ( > JeoUii\Iioi-o [ ( thu water goes oscrthorocks with a ile'ufcnhijrroar. A good rune ] alone ; 1h rf cr lianks forms a pleasant chive which titttf | > urists 8.eeui to enjoy v cry much , nud furnishes good business for three livery tn tiles. Thoentlrorountrv is tributary to ryft , and tnweHlug men from the different whole- ale houses can bo scon bore every any , Oninlia beens to bo to this country what St cag { > is to eastern Iowa. % 1'c-ars' Soap IsthemostelcfuiHtolktadJuiict Glv , Hull. NKW Vonic , uly I' . Hilly Mulonoy , rc.nl- Ing cleric of tlio board of alderman of 1884 , and AldcriniMi IMncoj , Indletcd. for compllu , ( tyln the Urvadnny surfnco road bribery ,0150ullccJ iiito the district attorney's of- , Uco todayt and guvo ball , TWO BULLETS IN TWO BRAINS A Jealous Hnsbauil Murders ] Is ! Wife and Tien Kills Himself , KILLED IN THE STILLNESS OF NIGHT , rrienil Cnllliif * For Jlrn. I'crry Montgomery ! a Colored Woman , l''lnclH Her iiml Her lltu- bund. jctut. \Vhato horrlblo thing Jenlousy Is I If this viper of suspicion had not found a lodging- place lu the breast of I'crry Mont gomery ho nncl his -wife , Silvia , would ho alive toJay , nnd possibly happy , Instead of lying dc.id nt tbo morgue , disfigured with bullet wounds nnd covered with their own blood subjects of idle tonveisutlou nnd ho of vinlv ritiil condemnation. I'orry Montgomery vvas""n familiar figure to the habitues of the saloons nnd kindred re sorts of Omaha. Ho was .1 colored man and in many ot these places during the past few ycirs lias served in the capacity of porter ntiit geucral roustabout. He , together with his wife , a comely quadroon , nnd their ) oung daughter , IHanche , came to Omaha seven jc.lisago from St. Joseph. Montgom ery found employment in u saloon nnd his wife went tow oik us chambermaid in u bagnio on Ninth stieet. For n tlmo the affairs of the Montgomery family flowed serenely along. Montgomery woikcd steadily nnd was never without cm- plojnuit. Hut nbout n year nto ( there was n change , The in in took to drinking nnd gam bling and became dissolute generally. Ills demeanor towiuls bis wife changed and fiom an orebnaiily kiudhusbaud ho bccimo uca- piicioua iifustcr , . IIo gave no specific reason for this nltera- tlon of conduct until ono day ho accused his wife with consotting-with n negro named Tnn Ilowman In violation of her tnnrringo vow B. Itovvimin will bo remembered os the negro n ho killed Jack Kinney last winter in his saloou. Montgomery lived at 1017 Doug- liis street nnd Uovvui.in's saloon -was nearly directly across that thoroughfare from his residence. Ills suspicions hud become aroused in someway nguinst his wife nnd ho insisted that slio had been unfaithful to him with How'm in. The w oniaii indignantly de nied these cluirgcs. licmimm hecauio engaged in the trouble witli Kinuoy , wns arrested , tried r.ud no- quitted on the ground of self defense nnd left Omaha , but jiiiously still rankled In Mont- gomcr's heiut , nnd whenever ho took n drink , ho would renew the charges of infi delity against his wifo. lie lost situation after situation ami finally left oft \volking \ or attempting tovvoikand endeavored to gain a Jivlibood by the do- c-idcdlyvlcalious rficthod of gambling. Ills vvifo contimiod to work at Nellie King's Dining tbo past four or llvo months Mont- gniiifiy has grown moro and more abusive and tliotyvo quiurelcd whenever they came together. The woman has liecn working In the day time ptlneipally , during the pist few vvpcks , and generally rctutncd homo at 0o'clock in the evening. There weio other colored women working lu the sumo liouso as she , and they began to no tice that vv hen Sylvia came to vtork In the moi nlng Mio frequently looitcd tired and ill. 1 hey inquired of her as to tlio cause , and to one or two she confessed that upon such oc casions her husband had quuriclcd with her duiing the entire night. A few mornings ago slio said to ono of her associates : "I don't know ns you will sco mo again after today , as Pony tliieatciicd to kill me ag iln last night. " Shu also told the women tint her husband hud secured a rcn oHer and had taken it dovvn on the liver fiont to test its shooting capabil ities. She got hold of the ivcupon twice nnd hid It , hut her liusbmd found the pistol both times and at last used it vv ith tonlblo effect. Tuchduy night all the trouhlo ended. Slvla letuiued Jiomo from her work bc- tvv ecu U and 10 o'clock iirii Liter her husband caiiio iu. They occupied a worn in the front of tJio woden ShnntyJi [ } which they lived. Their datightcr slept up stairs and across " the "hall from their room n frenchman named Jules Miv ert liUcl his lodging1 plafio. They all retired to their rooms , presumably to sleep. Vivert nnd the girl were aroused during the night by pistol shots The firing of re- volvcis by dumkou men for deviltry is not unu < .tiul in the neighborhood , and the girl , piesuinjupj that tuo noise came fiom the sti cot-paid llttlo heedto it , rohYd over and was soon again peacefully sleeping. Vlve.it also hcaul the bhots , nnd , like the girl , thought that the reports came fiom the street. Ho arose mid looked out of a side door , but dis covered "nothing nnd retained to hed. Imme diately afterwards ho heard the clock iu the Comincicial bank building striKe four and then ho fedl asleep. But n tcrilblo tragedy had been enacted vvitrdn those few minutes , the honor of which was not revealed until the sun was high In the heavens nnd all the citwvas astir. Among the women who woilud at King's , Sl\ia Montgomery hnd for her paiticulnr fiiendii coloied woman niiined Mrs. Lenoio. \ estei day morning as the woman was going to voik she stopped at the Montgomery homo and Hading overj thing quiet down-stairs , wentnbovo to the room ot the gill Blanche. The latter was still in bed imd Mrs. Leiicro waited for her to get up and diess. They went down-stairs together , and the child ro- iniuklng tliat- she supposed her mother had gene to work , as overthing was quiet , and us she hail , au errand to do which hud been , given her the nlglt ( hofoio , she would go up town , and loft The Lencrovomnn , however , thought she would bo assured that her fiieud had gojio4o work and knocked at the door nnd called to her fiiundt Theiovtas no re sponse niid-SUO loft thu bouse. As she was passing in frontof the Windows ot the Mont- gomor'sroom1 a eui tain blow usldoundsho dlsLOveied somcouo lying on the bed. She walked up to the window and pulled the curtain aside. Mrs MtmtKomery lay across tbo head of the hed , her lejis hanging over the side nncl hei anna extended aa though to ward oft n blow. Her husband lay at the foot of the bed on his back , in n more natuial position , but Mis. Lcnero noticed that ttio hand ncaiesther was purple , Thcio the bo/dics of husband and wife lay welUttiug lu clotted blood that had Howcd from the wounds onto the bed , and then dripped into llttlo pools on the floor. The bonified woman dropped the curtain midian scieiinilng to the rear of the house whoie she found the rienchman Vlvort and nnothei man vv01 king on n fenco. She told thc'iii of the tnigody nnd they entered the house nnd hmst open the chamber of death nml ruined , thu cuiuiins. What aMetalling sight was revealed to the ml The small room wns infinitely disordered , The woman's clothes lay in n pllo upon the ( Hour , vvblld those of Montgomery were scat tered cverjwheie. 3.ho hed was saturated with blood , A closer inspection of the bodies TOVealciI a hole stiaight thiough the vv Oman's lic.ul from temple to temple. Her arms were inlscd and fiom the third finger of her left hand a marrlago ling glittered mockingly , ' Montgomery had shot himself Immediately nbovo the light ear. In his right hand ho still clenched the Instntineut of death ft lieW calibre Ilcnitiigton. revolver. In it wore four empty cattildgo shells uiij two empty chain- bers. * - . bers.The The police were notlflcila'ncl Officers Illoom nndGrauumhimiodiutcly went to the scene , 'Ihoucvvs sprc.ul-aud.tho bouso was soon suirounded by n curious gossTpplng crowd- women und svveiirhur men when pushed nnd f rov\dod each other in an endear- 01 togctlicar the windows , tlio c Uaried to , till but icportert by the police. Deputy Coroucr Iiu tin arrlv oil a few min utes uftcr the discovery of the bodies und took charge ot them , and after an Investiga tion of the wounds and an examination of tno house , the icmulns of thu man and woman we'retaken by his orders to the morgue , where they now are. While the eKc-itedr cuiious crowd bo- slegcd the house , little Hlaneho returned from her erraudnndou ' learning'her orphanage - ago , fell Into u violent fit of grief. Nellie King arrived a few , ' minutes later nnd took care of hor. There can bo no doubt ns to the nature ot the tragedy. Jontomory [ | maddened with Jealousy at tno man Botvujnn "shot hU wlfo and then himself , * All the womou associates of Mrs. Mont gomery were oen aud they all ascribe this motive to tlio deed , nnd cited Incidents that tbo dead woman bad told them , citing Mont gomery's menu ness towards her through his jealousy. The two were married in St. Joseph thin teen vcnrs ago , and their only daughter , limnetic , whom they have loft to brittle through llfo alone and under the most unfav orable circumstances , is but twelvecars of nre. | Montgomery fired four shots nt least mid possibly six. Vivert. the IV-nehinnn , counted four. Two empty shells aud ono bullet were found on the floor. Telegrams hnvo been sent to relatives of Mrs , Montgomery nt Louisville. K } ' . , nnd also to brothers of Montgomery nt St. Joseph. The IiiqiiCHt. The jurors empanelled to Inquire Into the tragic death of Montgomery and his wlfo vvcroKoboit Itocbo , W. A , Hardy , O. lied mend , M. J. Merrill , C. S. Wnlbrldgo nnd J. C. Misncr. The inquest was held nt Hcafcy & IIcafc's ' nt 5 o'clock Tlvo witnesses vvcro cvnmlned Charles Ill-own , Joseph Graham , Katie Lcnero , Nat Ill-own and Alice Leo. Leo.Very llttlo could bo jvscertnlticd in addition to what wns already known. Qhreoletters found In Montgomeiy's jiockot weio Intro duced In evidence. They stated ttio.t Ids wlfo had been led astray by ran Bowman and tlmt AHco Lee , nn linnnto of the KltiBhaffiilo. was to bliinio for it. Ho vowed ho would kilt Ilovvnmii as soon ns ho met him. In ono lot- tcr ho said ho would kill himself , as ho could stand It no longer , hut said nothing of killing his wlfo. Ho sild ho had thought over nil methods of milclclc , and concluded that drowning in tbo Big Aludily seemed prefer able. able.Tho The verdict of thauryna.s ] that the de ceased parties met Ihur deaths nt the bunds of I'crry Montgomery , nud that it was a case of minder and suicide. AT Jiff , IIVI The Heel CrosH Division Indulges lu n fJrnncl llovlow. AIiLWAUKcn , Wls , July 8. [ Special Telo- fiiuni to Tim BmTf Punctually at 0 o'clock this morning the Hod Cross division of the Pythian uniformed knights of St. Louis drew up in line at Cold Spiing paik for hi- spcctlon , prcpiratory tc5 drill for the valuable prizes offeicd by the Milwaukee citizens' committee. The inspectors of the prize drill , all of vv bom are regular army ofllcers , are Captain Ohnrles King , U. S A. , Milwaukee ; Colonel Thonrn AV. ( Jrifllth , Lincoln , Neb. ; Lieuten ant Hugh T. Head , Cl.tcapo ; Lieutenant Leroy - roy C. Uoudle ? , Fort Tolten , N. I ) . ; Lieuten ant A. Pickering , Lnfactte , Ind * ; Lieuten ant II. A Kendo , Fort Lcavonvorth , Kans. The prize drill feature is under the manaco- montof Diigadlcr ( Ji'iicril Halsoy ofVis \ - cOnsin Itcd Cross division was upon its nppenr- anco welcomed wiUi loud dilmonstratlons. The captain put his men through the manual m twenty minutes. The Now Albunv , Ind. , division next mndo Its appearance. The sil ver helmets on the heads of the men glistened bcautlfullv in the sunlight nud the evolutions were perfectly done. 'Iho Grind Kanlds , MU'li , division alsosho\voa reumikablo pix clsion in its wotk. Dillllngwill again ho commenced tomorrow and will continue during the week. The awards will not ho made until Saturday Generally , the Hastings division , from Has tings , Alich. , Is picked for n winner , piobibly of the first pri/o. The same company took the pii/ont Cincinnati two years ago , and it is said to have improved , if anything , slnco that time. Eiio , Kan. , a little town of ( XX ) people , his tunicd out n division tlmt is caus ing no end of nnxlctv to the other aspirants , and is said to have equal chiiices w Ith Has tings for earn ing off the $1,000 pri/e. At 8 o'clock this afternoon tbo grand rev - v iov\ took place. The entire line of knights was drawn up in platoons , two men de-op General Cnriintmn. nt tlio hencl of bis stair , which was joined by nil the brigadiers com manding tbo different statodepaitmcnts.iodo down the front , nnd as tticyreuehcd each suc cessive platoon , the men saluted vlth their swords. After the end of the line had been reached the whole splendid cavalcade halted nnd the battalions wheeled around nnd muiched by. They prescrved excellent cider in this cv olutiou , whiuh is one of the most difllcult. Tonight nt the exposition building occurred the big prize band contest , iu which liftmen bands participated. In the supiemo lodge this morning Repre sentative Sample of Pennsylvania withJievv his objections to the admission of H. P. But- terfiold of Ohio as a third delegate nnd ho was seated , as It was piovcn that Ohio , hav ing ! ) J,000 members of tlio order , was clearly entitled to another delegate. The only other business done by the supreme lodge was the selection of committees. Au election of offi cers will occur tomorrow. "TJIK llOYSLf. CODE , " A. Little Scihcino of tbo Chicago Bucket Shop 3i.cn. Cuicvoo , July 0. [ Special Telegram to > TUB Bn. . ] 'Tho bottle codo"ls * the latest schemoof the bucket shop men for securing continuous maricot quotations. The scheme woikcd successfully until last Sntuiday , when the board of trade authorities fell upon the projectors and brought them to book. As a i-esult two members of the board weio before the directory jestcrday , nnd have been given n vacation of thirty dajs each. The llttlo plan which the operators woikcd so nicely was quito simple Eight bottles empty , of course were placed in a. row In the window of a wet goods emporium across tlio stieet. Eich bottle repicsentcd tlio 8th cent fluctuations of the imrkct. When the pilco of wheat went from W ) cents to &iJ ) cents onoof the bottles disappearedwhen , itwenttohOpf cents nnothor was missing. By the time the bcnrs raided the prlco to 81) ) } cents only 0110 llttlo bottle rcm lined. Tno quotations worn signalled fiom the pits tea man nttho westviindovvs of the bomd and weio then signalled to tholroy with bottles tles across the street. A toleginpli opeiator , who sat in view of the bottle show In the window , sent the quotations out by wire. C. A Orv Is and II , J. Sheldon were the board of trade members whom the directors disci l- plined. itoiry J.v .1 Iho Captain nncl Two oTtlic Mttlo Ncl- ROUSE'S POIM , N Y. , July 0. 1'esterclay afternoon n heavy wind nnd hailstorm , vis ited this place , demolishing houses , trees , and upsetting things in general. The steam jiicht Little Nellie , with a pile-driver in tow , i\ cut down , and her captain , . George Clarke , his son and "Kngineor Hill weio drowned. Ono man on board wns saved. It is feared thoiowero other casualties as sev eral ilshing parties on the lake hao notct put in an appearance NlnoMon Ki'pcu-tocl Drowned. VI.HOKNM-S , Yt. , July 0. A terrific wind , rain and thunder storm passed ever this city lost night , doing great damage. Hundreds of shade trees were blown down and other damage done. At Bulls Bluff , N. Y. , nine men nro reported drowned. Iho. damage there must bo very great , but cannot bo gien jot. _ The Loss NEW YOIIK , July 9 , The manager of the Hotel Champlaln at Bluff Point on Lake Clminplaln telegraphed to the. . Associated press today that the reports of tbo dnmngoby the storm were exaggerated , nnd that the loss to the house will not exceed f 200. C. S. Grif- Ifho hon Cimllrmutloiis. , July 0. The following con firmations wenj mudo today : Churles Vt'ilner , survoyoi-m customs nt Burlington la. ; Thomas E. Gllchrist , United States district attorney for the Northern district ; of Illinois. Postmasters Illinois ! H , L. Glas , Elm- hurut. Iowa : H. C. Coolbongb , Hamburg. Nebraska : C. E. lliirdwttll , Tokaumb. Wisconsin : Henry Bradley , Elkhorn. * Change of llfo , backache , rhc-rithly irregu luritles , hot ( lashes nro cured hy Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free samples ut Kuhti & Co. , l&th and Douglas. BOY MAGGED TO HIS DEATH , * i Terrible Accident to a Farmer's Son , Near " - Sterling , A CANS OF. BURGLARS UNEARTHED , cj Itollu round Near rrcmoiit -Tnlccrt from n Train to Dlu A TclniMirnry Injunction The ' ( li-cnt Delmtc. I ' , Stniutso , Neb , July 9. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Ibn. ] Yesterday afternoon , six miles notthvvMt of this place , the fourteen teencarold sou of P. T. IHgginbottom , was plow Ing corn on his father's farm , and after n shower unhitched his team and started to the house , when the horse ho was ildlng slipped and foil , rolling over him. IIo got tangled lu tlio lines some way in the full and the team ran to the house , nbout ouo- half j of n , mile , away , dragging the un fortunate hey after them. Ho wns released hy his father , but death stopped his suffering in a fovv momenta Mutters nt O'Neill. O'Ni'.iit. , Neb. , July0. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hin.l : The now depot building on the Pacific Short Line was raised today. It Is to bo a flno building nud is located very con- vonlent to the business part of town. The track layers nro within thico miles of the city nnd will reach town day after tomorrow , Our citizens nro nmltlntr piopiratlons to ro- cclvo tlio new roici with opeu arms and u grand Jubilee will bo the order of tlio day. Crops of all kinds nro looking excellent throughout the entire county and especially corn , which has madu a wonderful growth In the lost ten days The city bonds in aid of the now railroad were carried yesterday almost unanimously. Politics corresponds with the the weather In Its Intensity of liont. Thcro nro to bo four tickets iirtlio field : Republican , demo cratic , farmers' alliance and piohibition. The nlliamo holds Its county convention July 12 , the democrats July 14 , and tlio republicans July 10. Two Youth Till Fiomlfl. IlAsnvas , Neb , July 9. [ Special Tolcgram to TIM : Bur. ] IVcd Wooster and Earnest White , aged thirteen nnd fourteen respect ively , were placed under arrest this mornlne for * assaulting the twelve- ) car old daughter of a prominent farmer living two miles south of this eity. The hoys wajlnid the little girl wldlo she was engaged in bringing n cow from the wastuio and forcibly accomplished their purpose. Her erics for help brought a neighbor lady to the scene , who iccognlzed the boys The liuls arc of lespectablo pircnfige , but do not frcl at all conieincd ever the affair. The girl sustained seiious bruises in resisting the young fiends. A prellmin iry trial will take place tomorrow morning. Supreme Court Occlsions. LIXCOI.K , Neb , .Inly 0. [ SpecialTelegram toTitr Bui. ] This evening the following decisions -woiey handed down lu the supreme court : Ilni tforo fire ? Insurance company vs Mov er and others Appeal from Cass. Aflhmed. Mizcr vs Bristol. Eiror from Webster. Afllrnicd. Danisthorpo vs the Fiomont , nikhorn ft Missouri Tnlloy railroad Appeal from Fill- moro. If spectil damages aio sustained by plaintiff because of sidetracks nc-ar rcsidcnco ho may recover for excess of damages over tlinso occurring from the operating main line. Couit adjourns tomorrow until third week in September. > Wns Chosen. WAHASII , Neb , July 8. [ Special to TIIE Bnp. ] At the meeting of the democratic cen tral committee nf Gabs county at Louisville yesterday the cftntity convention for nomi nating a county ticket w.is called \Vnbash , September : n nt 2 o'clock. This Is the first tlmo in the history df ttio county that a con vention has been culled nt a point so far west in the county , but the selection civca entire satisfaction , 'I'ho democracy of the west end -\\illholi ! a picnic and baibccuo nt tlia saino time In Boating park , one of the finest resorts for such purposes in Nebraska. Death of a Prominent Minister. SomnLEii , Nob. , July 0. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BLK. " ] Rev. J , A. Hood died at his residence here todiy. He was pastor of the Presbyterian church here for the past eighteen jcnrs , grand chaplain of the grand lodge of l rco Masons of thlsstnto and a mem ber of the commindeiy of Fremont lodge. His fuuoul will take place on Sunday after noon from his residence , and will bo in chin go of tlio Masons. Ho v\as aged sixty-eight jears. A Temporary Injunction. CITV , Neb , July 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hnn.l A temporary injunction was secured today to rcstiain the county commissioners fiom Issuing the bonds voted ycstorchy for n highway bridge , on the ground , as claimed , that the amount was in oj-cess of 10 per cent on the valuation nnd that tno budgets not located in Nobiaskn Citv according to the proposition , The case will bo heard next week , hut work on the bildgo will continue. The AVorlcGoeH On. Gr.ANn Isi. ISM , Xeb. , July 9 [ Special Tol- egiam to Tin. Brr.J AH the arrangements for the Orainl Aimy of the Kcpublto en campment have been , rnidc , the full amount Ins licon'subseilbed , and the norlt of tbo different committees is proxiesslnp rapidly. Two companies of United St itcsaitilleiynnd Infnntrv have been seemed to ho in atten dance dming the whole week. Booth privi leges are now for stile. lalron Ironi u Train to Die. NOKTH BLM , Neb , July 9. [ Special Telegram to Tin : flci : . ] A man by the nnmo of Hubbell wvs taken fiom tiain No 5 today nnd carried to the Windsor hotel , where ho died la about ten minutes. A doctor was called who pronounced his cnso consumption. Mr. Huhhell was on his way fiom Chicago to Denver His ralatlcs will bo notillod by a toleguun. Ills believed hovas a member of the Ancient Order of Uultcd Workmen , A Onnpr of lliir lnrs Unonithod. NCIIIUSKA. Cm , Neb. , July 9. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hi-V J Chief Wheeling to day succeeded , -liu uiioaithing a gang of burglars In this vtty , and stolen goods nnd other evidence was found sufficient to con vict Tom Mart hi , ' TJco Finney and several others of all tno Imvglaries that have lately myftllled the police. Among tlio gang is ono woman , Mrs , Mayttij. All nio coloied A l fxlllccl Holic , FncMovr , Neb , July 9. [ Special Telegram to TIIE BLI : . Tlio Barnett bos , wldlo bath ing In tlio Phtto last nlght"dlsiovcied In the sand forming the bqd of the river u largo per tion of the pctrllled bono of wnat is thought to have once been tbo leg of n mastodon. The relic has been placed on exhibition in the city and attracts much attention. if. . . 1-,9fettled | U. r CMOSTKeh , IjUy 9. [ Special Telegram to THE Uhu. ] &Si Smith of Lincoln , who was arrested at'/rtcumseh ) cstcrday nnd brought hero by Sheriff Mallon on the charge of attempting to Jump his boirdbill nt the New York hotel , undo s itisfactorv settle- incut nnd was liberated , He had paid u di.aft of f.iT nt Lincoln und gave security for the .fto mainder. The Grout Jleliatc' . FUKMOXTNob , July 9 [ Special to TUB BEi' . ] The great prohibition-high license de nt the Beatrice Chautnuqua has created much interest in Fremont and Tun HUB Is freely commended hy prohibitionists and high liceuso people nllko for its fair and full report , Connection. GUAMI Isj VMI , Nob. , July 0 [ Special Telegram to TUB Ihn. | Woik' has com menced on the sewerngo conne ctlou and I within sixty dujs Grand Island will have the best * satitynry drnlntiga of nny city In tlio stale. Theidty deniiiuds bettor water ser- vlco. but the city council Is supplying the needs of Its inhabitants ns rapidly na the treasury will admit , nml the same is in better condition thin any in Nebraska. They v\lll Hosiirrcct It. lI\STlxu < , Neb , July 9. [ Si > ce-ial Tciev Rram to TIIH BhE.l Airnngoments have been completed to icstirfcct tnoNehniska Volksfreind , the Gcnnnn paper that clcpirted for the newspaper heaven some tlmo since. It is understood that Mr. Houck , now of Omaha , will assume cditoilnlchmgo. The Normal liiHtltute. STAMON , Neb , July 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bur. ] The normal Institute of Stanton - ton county Is being Inigely attended. The instructors nro Miss 13. M. Austin , Mrs. A. Funk nnd K. G. Cllno. The Institute closes July 10. - J'ull ) Insured. (5 A\i > Isr.\M , Neb , July 0. [ Special Telegiam to TUB Dnn. ] A lire broke out today in the llveiy barn of Potter .t Co , but was quickly quenched. Loss about iOO , fully Insured. MIIS. rC.\N WAS NnGIjlOKM * . A Jury Hnys Shn w is It'up insihle for Mr * . Ijomon'H Don til. The Inquest over the body of Mrs. W. W. Lemon of 3107 Mnlml street , -v\ho died on Sunday last during child biith while at tended by Mrs. Fenn , a motnphjslcnl practi tioner , was held by Deputy Coroner Miutln jcatoiday morulng-at Durkct's undeitaking establishment. The case had attracted considerable atten tion and n great mmty were congregated about the pheo of the Inquest to hear the testi mony. The jury , which was impanelled yesterday , wns ns follows : John Spoerl , Harry La- blanche , L. TLcfigctt , O. C Johnson , L. A. Webb and Uov. II. C. Crime of Hillside Con gregational cliuich. A delay of two hours was earned hy the non-nppoaianco of the city attorney , who had beim called upon hy the deputy cjroner to conduct the examination. When ho filially appeared ho declined to conduct the examination on the fro u ml that It was not his duty , and It proceeded without him , Mrs. Jeiiiilorennwasiopicsentcdby Judge Daldnln and was the llrst witness ex amined. In reply to n quoitlon as to Mrs. Lemon's condition when she llrst saw her , she 10- replied tlmt it was "vciy haunonlous. " Tno coroner then put some medical ques tions , to which she i etui nod confused answers. She had been called nbout 1 a. m. , and tbe child was not delivered until ucaily noon. At delivery every . thing , was "all right. " feho uld nothing after the child was delivered and was not lu the habit of manipulating with the hands She worked thiough the science of metaphy sical science or mind healing. Mrs. Lemon dleet about two or tlneo hours after the child was born. Mrs. IVnn iiuulo no examination as to the patient's tempoi.Uuro orpulso , "as it was notneecssaiy in tin understanding of mind " In explaining how she operated Mis. renn said she only diignoscd the mind and p lid no attention to pulse or tompoiatmo. How she did this she said she could not ex plain to any ono unless they "had the under- standlygoi mind. " The coroner insisted on her talking plain English and unking clear what her method was , but Judge lialdwin objbeted to going into any details of this Kind. The coroner replied that in order to know the cause of doatli It was necessary that the tieatmcnt bo known. Judge Baldwin delivered a lengthy disser tation on Chilstian science ) and said tlio cor oner had no right to require Mrs Fenn to go Into a detailed explanation of the power she used. In reply to another question Mrs. renn s dd she Imd studied the science of faith i-uio in Boston. She could not tell the condition of the woman after delivery as slio had not made unv ex iin- fi fI Inatlon. I She Mud : "It is mind I tioat , and not mutter. " The coroner Insisted on knowing just what she had dona , 'Slio replied by reciting in a dramatic man ner the principles ot the faith she advocated , retelling lo the injunction ol Jesus Christ to his followers to go foith aud heal the sick us her authoilty. Shu considered the cau o of death to bo hcait failure , produced through fear. At this point Assistant County Attouiey Shea came in nud took part In the examina tion. IIo went rapidly over the giound already covered and insisted on knowing what the treatment hud been. Tbo only tlmo she had used her hands had been when the child wns bom was her answer to his nuastion. The rest of her treatment was ' -of the mind. " Air. Shea asked If she attended the de ceased in the eapicity of a midwife , hut Mrs. Fenn xefused to answer under Judge Bald win's direction , who held that his client was a mind inldwilo and not n physical midwitc. She said , in lonly to turther questions , that she Imd been calffd to attend the woman dur ing ehildbiith to deliver her of a child. All she did was to sit by the bedside. She had not made any examination as it was not nec essary. In reply to questions as to whether Mrs Lemon suffered piinshonnswc'ieiliii a vague way bv rofcriing to her stock tbcoiy that "tho mind controlled all " About an hour and n half after the child w as bom Mrs. Fenn noticed that Mis Lemon seemed "troubled. " She moved hoi haul to her hoait und signed to Mrs. Fenn to "tient1 her. Mis. IVnn asked her if thoiowassomo tioublo with her heait , nncl the patient 10 piled that thcio was. She asked the patient if theiowas hcait failure and tlio pitlcnt said thoio was. Mrs Fonn then proceeded to "treat" her pitient , but what thotic.it- mcnt was no ono know. Very soon the patient sank and the witness thought it was ' only a fainting spoil. " bho Summoned us- sistancotmd continued the "ticatmcnt. " Mr. Shea then asked a fovv questions about the medical aspect of the case. Mrs. renn replied with tlio astonishing statement Unit tbo "blood had in life-giving piopoities. " She sniii sbo held that "God was life " She declined to say what was the cause of Mis , Lemon's death. One of the juiy asked If the witness had ever studied anatomey , physiology , the use of surgical Instruments , the functions of the body , or had any hospital expcilcncc , or had over studied medicine Toallofthcao ques tions she irpllcd that she Imd not. Dr. L. \Villluns was the no\t witness , IIo. had been called by telephone anil reached the house sbon alter Mrs Lemon died IIo found a lingo tumor llko appearance of the abdc-mcn and nt llrst thought the child had not been delivered. An examination showed him that the appearance was not duo ton child. Ho had attondcd the dcceiscd for sovcinl years und was ac quainted with her constitution. IIo was tola thcro wns no hemorihngo , hut nn examination satisfied him tlmt them hud been an internal homorilngo hy icason of im proper ticatmcnt. Dr. Wllcox was called. IIo hid made a post mortem examination nml had found no func tional or orgnnlo dlscaso of the hciit or other organs. His opinion wns that the women had died of hemoirlingo of some kind. It w us customary to assist natiu o In recover Ing after the birth. This had not been done In this caso. Mrs Page , who had acted nsnursoforMrs. Lemon , was etainined. Mrs. Fcnn had in fused to nllow her to bo In the room , as she wanted it to herself. Mrs. Fenn s il on thosridoof the bed and funned Mrs. Lomoi all the tlmo. Mrs. 1'ago was failed In Intel to assist. The delivery was very easy nnc natural and the patient appeared to test com foitablv notwithstanding the hot weather The w itne-ss asked Mrs Tonn If there was any trouble but the latter said "Not in the truth. " Mis. Page Insisted , however , thai something was wiong and went for help Wicn she returned Mrs. Lemon was sink Ing. She gradually grow vvorso and sank lamdly , djlng nbout two hours afterward. Mrs. 101111 was recalled and was tukcd 1 she was registered as n pracllttonor , but she declined to answer. She was asked if she had a "shlnglo" hung out , but icfused to answer that also. The Jury retired aud returned with the fol < lowing verdict : "Wo llnd yiat Mrs. W. W. Lemon came to her death by reason of criminal negligence on the part of Mrs. Jennlo renn. " ( iDiit-ral ( Minion H. risk J ) nd. NK\V \ YOIIK , July 9. General Clinton risk died nt his residence in this city this looming in the sixty-second ) ear of his age The funeral will Do hold Vi Id ay at 8 o'clock Tlio burial will bo at his old home , Cold water , Mich. , next Saturday , NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME , lopublican Senators so Speak of the Tiissago of au Election Bill. THE LANb PURCHASERS' BILL VETOED , The ProfcvNloii r lii'KlHlnlton In Hot President nntl tlio Widow 'sSon-A I'uicly Hiisl- Transaction. WASIUWTOV HLnriuTitK OMUIA nir : , ) 513 I'ouiiTBfcNTii STUIT T , V WASIIIN-OTOV , U. 0. , July 0. | As stated In theio dlspatohos last nl ht ovoiy possible effort , is being undo by the 1 lomocrats In both houses of congress to foivo 13l ho 1 republicans to postpone action on the elections bill until the next session The d loinocuitlo > newspapers throughout theeist nnd doubtless In the west contain dlsp itches his 1 morning fiom Wivslilngton to the effect hat n tacit understanding 1ms been reached vheieby the demociats In the senate aio to Hirintt the taijff bill logo thiough without actions opposition and the f i-eo coin igo i-o- lublicnns as u compensation are to eacl a light In the eauctts tomorrow light wliiih will icsult iu the lostponciuent of the elections bill , The o dlsp itches are simply pait of the concerted iiovouieiit of the democrats to defeat the llnal elections bill befoio November , as they fear ho operation of tlio measure , ghouhl It be come i law and take effect at the coming olcc- .lons. Your correspondent today talked with Senators Teller , Plumb , Stoivnit , Pettigrow , Vllan and oilier f reO coinage republicans and vasnssmrod by eii.li anl every one of them .hut there is no truth whutcrot In the state ments that liny kind of nn uiideistundliig has won re idled and no promises were undo irlor or subsequent to the vote on the silver ) lll two weeks ago. vvhcieby the elections bill Is to ho postponed until the next session anil most of them expivjssed thu belief that ho caucus will agree to Uko up the elections ) lll immcdlutely after the taiift bill is passed. Sen itof Spooner was \ery einphiitio in the statement that , if the republlutins mean to bo consistent with the decimations thev have made on tbo stump , in tlieii conventions aifd Lboplntfoim adojited by the paity , they will .ake the elections bill up nt tli.s session , and .hoy will especially do that If they Intended , liU ! the elections bill should ever become a avv , as postponement until the next session mt.int the abandonment of tlio measure. There is very llttlo doubt tlmt the caucus of xopubllciu senators tomoirow night will agree to Hike up the elections bill linmedlntolv after the idoption of the tanff bill nnd push Its coii- sideiatinn to a tin.dlty oven though It lakes ill summer and autumn Senator Qua ) , vho was opposed to the consideration ot tlio illl at this session , now fuvois It , and other epuhlicaiis see that if the ) intend to u > 'or lass , a national bill they must do it at this session. \NOT1IIH .I'MSTIM surnCTVUV. The legislative and executive appiopiintlftn ) ill contains a provision foi the appointment of an additional assistant seoietii ) of tbo .ivisury ' Such an nlllcci * li.W been neeih'd 'or man } joai-s , as tbo business of that do- lartmcnt has icadicil anianriiitudobe.vondtlie capacity of the set'ietaij nud his two ussist- ants 'ihe siuetii.v of stuto and the post- nastor gcncial caeli have tbico nsslstiinUs uid the tieasuiy dcpaitmcnt Ls linger than either. Under the pi cscnt division of labor Mr. Tiehcnor. the Hist assistant senotaiy , ins ch.ngo of the collei tinu of the i ov enncs of the government , while Mi. lliichcllor. the other assistant beeictuiy , has chin go ot the llsbuiscment ot the uppiopiiations , the Limcau of onjfravingand puntiiu , the bui-oau of eurienuy and othei branches When tbo now assistant is appointed theie will ho a le- ippoitioinnciit ot tlio duties. It Is under stood tlmt Seeretaiy vVlmlom 1ms ih eacl y bolcctcd Ccnoial Nettle-ton of Minnesota lor the now oflleo although he will have two vacancies to Jill , L > eeausoMr. Tiuhe-nor has been appointed one of the appraisers under the now udmlnistra- : ion customs law. Cicnoial Ncttleton was roimerly connected with the banking house if Jay Cooke { t Co. , and was conspicuous in Lho orgmizition and coustiuetlon of the Nailhoin Pacihcroiil Aftou the failuio of T.iy Cooke , ho settled in Minncapiliswheio ho boctuno the editor and propiletor of the Tiibuno His oiriy oditoilal experience was in mu uiucu ui inu ue'gisier at o iiiiuisiiv , O. IIo ij an intiniito filendof Mr.Vih - doin. and although not a candidate for ohleo , will , Jt is understood , ui-iept the position. lsro one has jet been nientioiiod for the va cancy to bo euisod by Mr. Tichenoi's tians- for. There Is also to bo an assistant sce'rc- taiy of the nav ) , nn oflleo for v\hleh Piof. Boloy , of the : iaval otociviitory , has boon mentioned. OT A surj Tinvo. President Ilinrlson , us nnticlp itod in Tan Bi K spoclul , has vetoed the bill extending the time of purchisorsof lands on thu Omaha Indian rcsPivntion for ivasons w hlcli have been lieretofoio set foith. The nrosident as. surcd Mr. Dorsov this moininir that ho w ould ho vciy glad to slgoi the bill and trust congress to strengthen the weak points in the measure if it weio u safe thingto do , but ho did not like to set the piceaJent. lie said that undoubtedly the federal govern nit nt should bo protected agalnnt nnv in fringements ol its rights uy these given to the state of Nebraska by the bill. Ho did not think that the state should hnvo author ity to tax the luius until they have been fully paid for to the fedetal gov- einmeiit. Attorney Uouoral Miller w.us piosont dining , the confeicnco between Mi Doraoj and the piesidont nnd the foimoi has ahcaclv intioducod n bill ( oveungtho objectlonablo i > oints in the old bill and pro viding fur putfhiseri who ma in default of pajmcnts It is likely that the hill will bo jiissed and tlmt the persons dliectlv intftost- ed will not suffer on account of the delay. run ritoim.MN KMT. Statesmanship is not a gratifying oecupa tionwlth the inc'icuiy i.mgiiig between ! ) " ) nnd 100 within doois , nor does it Impiovo the temper and disposition of tluiso engagi-d theiuin Tlio hotels anil publlo places hnvo been dcsct ted toiluy. Tin deputments have kept up a piotonsoof continuingbiislmtss , but the svv el tc'i Ing clerks have spent most of tbch tlmo wiping nvviy the peispfration and giowl- ii , ' about the weitlu r Tlio numbcrot callcis h is been veiy few and the seeletarleis h ivo' not had o.s mueii time to thctmclvos since they can ivmcmbor Although the piesl dent was at homo all d i.v the visitors at the vvhlto house vvcio few dud numbered not moro than a dozen < lmlngth\vvhiluinoiii- Ing , so tlmt the piesldcntlmd a good oppor tunity to catch up with the business that nc cumulated w hilo bow as nt Capo May Down thcro ho did not even rend Ills oillcial mail Personil letters wcio sent to him dull ) , hut nothing else , lor ho felt the need of perfect rest and ho got it. The president told mo that the only oflli iul business" that occupied his mind firtin Thursday night to Monday night was the application of an old hid ) for the dismissal of her son fioni the mm ) The boy enlisted some months ao and was sent , to join n cavalry regiment in the farvvust. His mother mxiit her last dollar to buy a tloket to Cup > I iiiv to appo il to tbo president for liU rule-use. IfellstenoJ to Her story with iutoiest and promised to hn\o tlio matter looked Into at tliawiu : dop irtment when ho ictunied to tt'ashlngtoi Then ilndlng that she had no money , ho g ivo her n live-dollar bill to piv her way homo. Tlio casonrouseit the president ; * sinpitilo3 ! and ho hud a talk with the societal y of war about itlhiiinoinlng. ' 1 ho 'young man's iccord will ho looked up and If found to lie of good ch iraeter and iudubtilous disposition ho w ill bo dismissed , If it shall impear tbat'liu In u worthless follow and as useful to bis mother In the army ui > out of It iio vv 111 bo kept whera hois A lltSIN'i3 TlUSflttTIO > f The Pennsylvania railway onielals are very properly nnnocd ov r thohtoriosvvhlch have ( icon circulated to the oltect that the presi dent has ucccptod tbo use of n cottage at Ci'csson Springs for the month of Scpteinbor and Mr. George W. Uojd , ths assistant gcmoral passenger ngont of the road said today : "Tho paiagniph wns entirely unauthorized nnd was publluhcd vvithout the knowledge of these tnterosUxl. In fnc-t It was our desire that the matter should re main quiet until the president and family go toCiossou , 'IhOBtoiy Is to the affect tlmt the use of PaiIf cottage has been tendered to thu president nnd that ho has accepted , and this has oeciiHluucd u gieat deal of comment. SICK HEADACHE ' Posltirc-ly cured bjr ihr-o Mttlo I'llls. CARTER'S llify also rclloto Dls trwa fn tn li ixpsln. ! In ITTLE digestion nnd Too Henri ) Kntlnif. A perfect rctn > Drowsiness , Had Taste In the Mouth , Cotitcil Tou iic. l'4n In the Side , - uvi : . regulate the Howels. inirelyYcfrctnblo. SMALL FILL , SMALL DOSE. SM1LL PRICE , Thefaotls tint the Crcsson springs company have the light to rent unoccupied cottages. Ttio owner of tbo 1'atk cottage H nt present m Kurono nnd the Crosstm sin Ings company icntod the cottage to the prvsldiMit Just ns it would toimvpiivnte citizen , The pmsldont , puvs a fair iiito for il , nnd an ) other Ameilnin rltl/en of good repute might haui Imd It on exactly the muno terms if ho hall applied liofoio Mr. Ilnriisnn'A application was revolved There Is nb-mlulely no war rant whatever for the nssoitlou that Urn cot- tngowns tendered him by nny one. It win purely a business transaction UetWTi'n ' the Cresson Springs conipunvnnd Ooncmt Until * .son , nnd th.it Is all them Is about It , " trmsnc vi , HUMP. Superintendent Pen tor has appointed the following special aifciit.s to collect statlstu-s of nianufnctuic-s In Iowa- \ 0 < Oleason , Council muffs. . r. [ ' Ijushnr-ll , los Moines ; Abnilinm T KurtVdiir Hiiplds , A.V. \ . Was ? , Murshilltowii lleni ) F. Uowns bus been appointed for lliiAiimo purpose ut Lin coln. The ofllchl lieadijuartors of Air Valentino , scrgeitnt-at-iirins of the senate will herorfler hcpilvuto. Tor yeaiN past It has been' tbo custom for any nnd all emrloyoMof thosonnto that weto so liielined to iissemtilo lu the ter- geant-ams' ; mom at all houis of the diiv. Senator Allison and le ! ] > rcsentatlve Lucov cnllcit on the pivsidi < nt this morning In company with VV. W. Ha.skell nnd Mr. A. 1' . Spem-er of Iowa and prcsonti'd him with u handjomcly engrossed Invitation to visit the Ottumwa c-oal pilnco in October next. Thoiuesident tlninkcd them nnd said ho would consider the Invitation , H II , Moffutt and wlfo of Lincoln moat tht'St James. C. C5. Cloisoot Gandy , Logan county , has been appointed to u | iosltion in the eeilsus of lleo upon tlio recommendation Of Mr. Dorsoy. Oeorgo Illc-koek , tlio cleik of the house committee on banking and uiriumn" , has gene to Pennsylvania , where ho will iDinto his family for tlio summer and ictiirn hcie next week. Piiiiir S. HLAHI How to Cminti'riiut tlio KllVots ol' lin- pure Water. Air. L M Mniliu , supeiinlciide'nt of thd St. Louis , lea ) Molne-s ft jVortlii-rn U. H , sas "On my rctuin fiom a locent till ) south , where the water was vciy Impure , 1 wns nttiu-ked with a violent casts of cholera inoihus. Hiivitifr bean ! n greit deal of Chamberlain's ' Colic , Choleia anil Dluuliojii remedy I cone hided to try H , nud vvlth the most benellciiil icsults" No housuhold should ever bo without a bottle of this rem edy. iro.v/.v ; uti'sn A innTintit.ixcr. . New York's Itoiu-a nl' Helm iillnii Dis rupted ly ! ' in ilo , tlninb i < ) . Nnv Vonii , July tl fSpsciul Telogrim to Tin- BniWithin ] a fovv clujs tluoo ending men In the boanl of education have icslgiicd , piofesslng that personal ulfalts needed their attention. Biitthoical teason , as stated by ono yesterday , was that the women conimlssloncit had made so much ttouble in tbo board that the ) could no longer stand it. Tuoof the members who resigned have been on the board for twenty > cart , . Tills tioublo , they suy , comet out of Mayor Grant's social ambition , which drew him Into the Murray Hill set that wanted women on the boird and feted nncl dined the major until tboy got women appdlntcd. ( ii.lilt made thouppointinciits aicnliist tlio wish of some1 of his stiongist fiiomls and politicalsupjioitoi-s. I'ho women denioiallzeil the whole school system , so tlio men commissioners say , and limy paitieuluilv dislikottiestund ono woman took in a sumdnl case involving ono of the bo.ud teachers. 'Ihis commissioner believed tin ) man as ngiiinst the woman , whereas the piepondoiunco of testlmonv was .strongly against him and ho vvn > forced to uwlgn , though the female commlsbUmcr stuck to him to the cud , AKIi tif.lTJKKS. I'Mtiiirol'iin II pmitH IHs .Denial OOIILMCSS Will J\HC Int'irniiilloii. NI.W YOIIK , July . - The World this morn- iiiKsas Sir Julian I'aunccfoto w'oa boon by itscoiicspondent \VaahInijtonyestorihiv. . IIo leiK-ated tlfe dlplomntlo denial wliloli ho made Monday night , and added : "There Is no doubt tint our war vessels in the noith Piieiflc 1110 tlioie to piotect the Biitisli ( lag and ourscalois " Yesteidii ) Ohairmati Ilitt called the foreign affnus committee of the liouso together anil tlio members iifiecd to ic-poit to the house a.'t . CIIRO u icsoUtiou calling upon the prosldoarT to send to it all c-oiicspuiiilcnco on the sub ject of tint Belli ing sea question that might bj propei ly made public Ilitt wns umiblo to piosont IIH resolution , as the house was Just adjourning He said tli.it hd had no dOubt the letolution viould bo adoptOd at ted i ) 's bcs- sion. _ _ A Gicat Suc-Cf-NS. I do not know ol a cue that was lost dur ing our epidemic of bloody fluv , In this county wliei-oChitnhorlilirs ColicOholor.i and Ui- niiliiiM icniL'd ) v.'ns used. Onu of mv friends , about six mile fiom he-io , had a ihlM that was given up h ) the two doctors who ut- tondcd it Ho then iiscd Uhiiiiiboi Iain's Colic- , Cholera and Oi laliiLii Hgimd ) and the child u i-omod. Allvvhohavo u > ud It HpjuH of it In thi liigliost U'ims. I'.K M\ under , 1' . AI , ( Jtiustiiut , Ainheiat Co. , Vu. All join in jiiuisitif1 tlio ( ino Ilnish and iKCuruto llkoiii'ib of out' upoelnl 31 t do/on photos. L'roof falowe. tlon Lfimraiitoed. Kuim oc Molt/ HOIK ) < ) IJMlll H. WVSIIINOTOV , July 1) ) . [ hpjclul Telo.jr < jn to TUB Dii : { . ] Bonds uffcrol. IbUV ) a 51il ; 513,11)0 ) at $1 0.1 Absolutely Pure. A orearnof tnrtnrliiiklns jxiwrtor. of leuvenliuBtieii0'th U S , ( Jinornir.out a poit Aiii.l7 ; , ItSO. 1409" DOUGUS---STREET. - - . On ncconritof our lar a nnd iiicroualni ; Practice , wo Imvo JIBJ-IOS'IUD U ) moro HpaeioiiH aud con- v oniont olllcou. DPS. Bctts & Bctts , 1100 Doufjlos St. Omaha , Neb