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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1890)
IT (5 TJhUU UMAHA DAJLLX J3JUI1' , JUJUY 2U , 181)0 ) rJL1VVJJjVK ! ] ; 1JAUJD . i , : { THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL DLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 I'KAHL ST. Delivered by furrier In nny part nf the G'lty , H , W. TII/roN , . . . MAXAOBIl. TttijKi'iti ilnslncss Onli-c. So. IL Night Edlloi , Xo.ZL illXOlt JtKSTIHX. N. Y. P. Co. Council muffs Lumber Co. . coal. Thecasosof the siiuutlors brought In for contempt of rcurt in not obeying the order to keep off from Mr. Siedcntopf's land will hnvo n hearing Tuesday. The Sunday school of Trinity Methodist church has ehntin-d ( Its hour of meeting from iitternoon to ! ) : : { ( ) In the forenoon , this change to bo only for the heated season , Permit to wrtl was yesterday granted to J , P. Klmincll of Omaha , and Jennie C. Carl son of Ksscx , Iowa. ; also to Sam Julian and Margaret Murphy , both of thltcity. All the grocers on Upper Uromlway have entered into a compact to clew their stores until further notice at 8'M : ) each i-veiilng. The compact will remain in force nt least during the hot weather. The Womans' Uellof corps of the Grand Army have arranged for a social nnd dauco In the post hail on Monday evening. Re freshments will bo served dining the evening nnd u general good time enjoyed by the ladles end their friends. G. ! ' . Smith has just completed a very neat collage on Twenty-third strecl , Just south of Jlrondway. It Is modern and provided with nil the needfuls of a model home , He has built It for Kiit , nnd will probably build others In that vicinity. The case of K. T. Wntcrman vs the city was submitted to Jutlgo McGco yesterday afternoon on an agreed state of facts. In this suit Watcnnun cocks to recover for salary claimed as a member of the board of equaliza tion uml ns an alderman , All member * of llumbuhlt lodge , No. 171 , Imlopondi nt Order Odd fellows , are requcstec' ' lo meet at the lodge room at t ! o'clock this afternoon to attend the funeral of Brother K. r'lucs , .All brethren of other lodges of the order aits Invited. J. L. Peters , Is' . G. The hour of mooting at the Second Pros- hvterlan church has been changed from the nhernoon lo IU0 : ! a. m. and Ihe Sunday school hour to ! ltO : ! , before the church ser vices. This change will lake effect after to day. Services will occur at the usual hours today. The reports that the Second Presbyterian church has been abandoned are false. The location may bu changed , but the church will never bo abandoned , The rumor arose from the abandon ment of the mission work la the lower part of the city. V , T.I. Hoyden -will occupy the pulpit until other arrangements are made. The city needs to rnnUo war on weeds. There's ' n rank growth right opposite the court house which is a baa slaimiiig adver- llsemcntof the city , and is where it is observed - served by those who arrive at the depots as Ihey wend their way up town. While those weeds are being attended to them nro a few la other public places the sight of which is not over pleasing. D. D. (1. O. , C. A. Tibblts installed ofllcers of St. .Milan's lodge , No. 17. ICnights of Pythias , at the regular mooting Friday night ns follow.I' < . C , , .1. .1. Stork , C. 0. , .1. C. Orason-.V. C. , t ! . C. Vv'hltacro ; 1' , , 13. H. Hawortb ; M. at A. , .T. ] . , . Smith ; I. 0. , .1. L. Wesley ; O. C..I.C. Mitchell. J. M. Scan- Inn mid James.I. Keith won ) elected rcpre- hentativcs to the grand lodge. The following ofllcors of Concordin lodge , No. OS , Knights of Pythias , were installed at tbo last regular meeting by D. D. U. U , Oscar Younkorimm : P. U. , A. Ilober ; C , C. , IX Peters ; V. C. , , T. Droack ; P. , W. Hitzenhoff ; M. lit A. , W. Huddle ; M. oft1. , B. Peterson ; M. of 13. , L. Mayers ; O. G.II. .Tcrgons ; I. G. , Charles Uargliausor. Oscar Vounkerman was elected representative to the grand lodge. A fanner boy named Eugene Casey suf- feral a painful accident yesterday afternoon. Ho was bringing * In a load of buy , and to pre vent hh pitchfork falling off , which bad occurred several times , ho < liwo I into the tiny. Ills bare foot wns under the point bcleoteil for the btnh uml ono of Ihc tines of the fork wus driven entirely' throuKh the lad's foot. A [ iliyslclau dressed the \yoii.ml , and Iho hey bravely \vnttcd to "sell his load of hay In tlio nuirket and look his team homo. E. Fines , ono of Iho pioneer German resi dents of this city , died ut his rcildonco , 1001 Fourth street at1 o'clock yesterday morn ing , Ho has been a sufferer for a long time from dropsy nnd within the past few days nine gallons of water was taken from him. Ho cnmo hero from Memphis , 'i'enn , , In ISfiS , and raised a largo family of children , all of whom survive him. lie wns a member of Humboldt lodco. Independent Order Odd fellows , nnd will bo hurled hy the order ntt : o'clock today. The funeral will talio plica from the resilience. During the Cliautnuqun Mr. .T. B. Hark- ness , the manager , had no llttlo tlifllculty in having the numerous children kept under proper control. There were many nnnoy- tiuccs which few could realize save those who wcro responsible for llio suceessful carrying on of the assembly work. In attempting to preserve order ho met with no few troubles' . In passing along through llio grounds It Is claimed that lie took occasion to correct a lit tle live-year-old son of W. T. Cole , tlm Ogden livery man. Mr. Cole claims that in doing so lie slopped over Iho hounds of propriety , nnd that f Hither limn that ho chastised Iho lilllo fellow lee severely. The fnlhcr Illccl n charge against Mr. Ilnrkncss Into yesterday after noon , and the mutter will now luivo to ho ad justed iu court. j'JtitsuxAL i'.in.11 ; 11,1 van. Miss Muttlc Mimgun has returned from the teachers' gallicrint ; at St. 1'uul , J. DrodbecU has so far recovered that ho hopes to ho nhlo to start this week on a henlth-scoklntr trip. Mr. Cunning of Indianapolis left last even ing for homo. Miss Crane , whom ho was to hnvo wedded hero last Wednesday , is still 111 , nnd the ceremony will probably ho post poned for a month or more. Important busi ness requiring his attention , ho could not re main hero longer , Cnptaln J. II. Chirk had a brothcr-in-lnxv who was among the excursionists on the ill. fated steamer in tlio Lake 1'epln disaster. Captain Clark wns at llrst greatly shocked in noticing the mime of his relative In the pub lished list , but a secern ! glance showed him IS ' that It wns among the names of those saved instead of lost. The delegates to the grand lodge of the Knights of I'ythlns nro beginning to return from Milwaukee. They rei > ort u very enjoy able lima throughout. Among these who at tended from here , wcio.T. Holler ami family , " \V. X. Young and family , Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Tibblts , James Shields and wife of Wcs > ton , Oscar Youukorinnu , J. L. . Smith. The Manhattan siiortlng headquarters. 418 Broadway. J. G , Tipton , real estate , rrJ7 11 roadway. lli'iud From. George A. Kellogg , the young man who suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from his homo at TJI Hroadwny last "Wednesday night , has been heard from. Mrs. Kcllogi ; received a telegram yesterday afternoon from DCS Molnes which rend as follows : "Just seen Tin ; OMAHA I5ii : : . Am at Ahorn bouse , nil right. Don't worry , " No explanation of the young man's sudden flight can bo given , but his friends anticipate n very satisfactory ono to follow llio bunny reunion that is expected In n few days. Sir , Kellogg hud no friends or ui'iiunintnnces In DCS Molnes , and nn reason can ho assigned for his sudden visit hero. The people at the laundry , whcro ho was employed us bookkeeper , say Unit ho loft last winter in the smno unaccountable manner nnJ relurued alter an absence of several weeks. Notice to rontriiotorH , The building committee on the First M , E. church of Council HlutTs , In , , will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a now church on the site of tlio present church , corner Broadway uml First street , according to plans and .spccillvutious to bo swn nt thu ofllces of the architect : ) , Mcrrluln block , Council Bluffs , on ana after Thursday , July .M. The committee reserve the right to ro- jcct any or all bids. Proposal * * o bo delivered to tlio undersigned orV. . S. Mayno , 103 1'enrl street , Council Illuffa , on or before uoou of Saturday , the ! M day of August. F. M. ELLIS & Co. , Architccta. TRYING TO ENJOIN THE CITY , Another Property Owner Will Endeavor to Delay the Paving Work , FRIDAY NIGHT'S ELECTRIC STORM , C ( o AVIrcrtiuid HiilhllirjH Man- l ; r filn UK'1' Damages Tlin New School 'Jeiielii.'rH ( Jt.'iicral anil 1'ersonal Notes. Thorn Is n probability thntnnothcr success ful effort will bo made to delay the paving ordered by the council. Friday evening Judge E. 12. Aylcsworth , as attorney for Jntncs MiuUlon , served the city clerk \vlth no tice thiit Ills client would nslt Judge Deczncr of the district bench for nu Injunction re straining the city from letting the contracts for the IOX)0 ( ) wortn of brlelt paving tha& has Lecu orduruil and for whloh the bids will be opened nt the meeting of the council tomor row won ing. The notice states tlmt the In junction -will be nsltod for tit the opening of the court on Monday morning. The notice \v.is turned over to City Attor ney Slowart , niirt ho patiently waited all day yesterday for the petition that should follow , but it hud not been written nt 0 o'clock last evening. Until that Instrument Is Hied It cannot bo known Just what Mr. Miuldcn's de sires are. Ho Is n resilient nnd property owner on Fifth avenue , one vt the streets to bo paved , but It Is asserted thai he illd not refuse to sign the petition , and made no op position to the proposed improvement when It was discussed In the council. "I'll tell you what is Hie matter with Jim , " said nu alderman yesterday. "Tho whole Iron Mo arises over a llttlo bit of sidewalk In Mont of his property on Kifth avenue , Lust si > ring the council ordered a six-foot brick sidewalk laid on the avc'iiue , to take the place of the irregular nnd cra/.y plank walks tlmt bad been luld iiown years ago. There was a provision in the ordinance requiring the contractor not to interfere \vlth auv now plank walks or any others that wcro good. Mnddon's walk had not been down ninny years , but there wcro a good many broken planks in It , nnd when the contractor came to it he asked the advice of the engineer about Inking it up , and was iidvlhed to do so. It was too narrow to coino within the provis ions of the ordinance , and was poorly con structed , audit was absolutely necessary to lake it up. Madden ftppe'ired before the council sovornl times nnd protested , and about every member went down there uml examined tho.walK , and the engineer and contractor were unanimously sustained. To get even with ns , and make the city all the trouble and expense possible Madden has determined to stop. If ho can , all the paving In the city. Uut I do not think be will succeed. The city attorney will make u vigorous light before the court to prevent the issuance of niiy In junction , and I am certain that ho will bo successful. " Mr. Madden was seen last night and bis explanation secured. "They charged mo SO u thousand for the brick they laid in my side walk , and now I can get the same brick for $ . " > . They were of tno same qunllty as thojo being put into the now hotel. The bids that are to bo opened tomorrow night have been based upon brick at the same price , mid I don't propose to stand the robbery any longer. As soon as the council advertised for bids for all this paving , a pool was formed and the prices of paving brick run up $3f > 0oii the thousand. I am only trying to protect myself and my property from confiscation , and that's why I want the injunction restraining the council from letting any contracts. " ANOTIIKII IN'JUNOTlnX TIIIinXTCNGD. "I wish Tin : Br.n would notify the council that they may expect an Injunction to bo slapped upon the contrnctnr to whom they lot the work of paving Sixth avenue from Eighth to Tenth streets , " said II , O. Cory last . ' 'Two when the evening. years ago con tract was let to C. S. Miller to do this paving there were some serious objections to the work , and n temporary injunction was obtained. It was nf forwards dissolved and .thg contractor tins Just got around , and commenced doing the work. Wo do not object to having the work done , but we object most strenuously to the material that is being used , A largo pile of oriels has been hauled there to bo laid. There is not ono in ilfty that Is suitable for paving. Some of them might do for the bottom , but none of them are what the contract calls for , or what the city should permit to bo laid. Ono pile on tbo corner of Ninth street are good , and if they were all like these there would be no objection. "If the council permits the contractor to go ahead with such material wo will secure an injunction and stop the entire work. " .1. C. Dixby , steam heating , 'sanitary en gineer , Bia Life building , Omaha ; 20-i Mcr riam block , Council Bluffs. A July Thunder Storm. If there wore any people who doubtea the patness of the unmo given July by the old Greeks that doubt ought to luvo been dis pelled -by Friday night's thunder storm , when old Jupiter's terrific bomh.irdmeut from the clouds ihook the earth and made tbo houses rock and tremble all over the city , The storm burst upon the city shortly after midnight , and for two hour. * and a half there was a continual Hash of hissing , vicious lU'htmng and a roar of thunder that made sleep impossible , It was expected yestorihy morning would reveal a gre.it deal of damage from the storm , especially by the lightning , but the expecta tion -was not realized. There were only a few instances wbero the electric lluld did any damage to spailc : of. The moat serious was located at Elliott's drug store , 1W19 Broadway. The building is a now one- story brick with a metal cornice. The lightning apparently struck the tele phone line nnd entered the building over the wire , and it played some mad and eccentric pranks before It got ready to leavo. It went all over the store with as much pertinacity as n prohibition constable hunting for liquid evidence. It seemed to play backward and forward along the front of the building on the tnsido for a while , splintering the woodwork nnd smashing tbo glass , and then it took a run along the shelv ing to the back of the room , knocking over the bottles and scorching the woodwork , The last spoilt seemed to stop andtakoa rest upon was a comer of the room occupied by L. M. Shnhcrt as a coal oillco. It knocked the top off his desk and gave his coal orders a thorough overhauling , looked Into his books , upset his Ink and scorched his penholders. Then it left , going out through the front of the building and taking nearly the entire front with it. The damage to the building Is estimated nt iibout ? r 00. The lass is covered by insurance tind was ml- Justed yesterday. Tlio telephones suffered severely. About one hundred and llfty fuses and safety devices - vices wore burned out In the central oillco , nnd telephones in various p.irts of the city were injured. Two circuits of the electric light company were- knocked out , ono right uftcr the otber , by two toiTinio shots from the clouds. The current followed the wires into the station and burned out the lightning arresters uml then took a run all over the building , but without injuring any of tbo machines. Chief Engineer John Uarruthers says that mow electricity came into ills building In a second than his biggest machlno could generate In a month , nnd It was very pugnacious and anx ious to llnd something to hit. The telephone wa burned out and several of the connec tions on the switch board fused. The Sparry and court house circuits , on which are located many of the tower Mghts , were burned out and the lights shut off. Several of the lamps were injured , The totul damage will bo less thuii ? 1UO. The Hroadwiiy motor line was struck be tween the power buuso and the nvor , and the current entered tbo house mid did a llttio damage , slightly burning two of the motors , The rain that accompanied the storm \vw very heavy , but the cavth w.w so thinly that It drank it up bofoiu any Uunmgo could bo done. The residence ofV. . H. Motitelth , No. BOfl Voorhis street , was struck bylight'.ilngubout 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The bolt hit one comer of the kitchen , tearing off the sid ing , nnd shattering some of the Joists. The damage vvas not so crcat us tUo fright , the family sleeping so fur distant from wliero the bolt clesceiided. Ono of the singular features of ttio occurrence was the fact thnt there stood right nt the conicrof the house a tnll , largo tree , whoso boughs overshadowed the very corner of llio house which was struck , nnd itsooms that the lightning must have como right down through this tree , nnd yet there Is uot the slightest indication tint the trco was touched. FAMOUS. Moving Prices. Granulnlca sugar 14 Ibs. 81.00. Extra C sugar Ifilbs. fl.OO. Choice U. C. Jnp.in toi perlb. 2.1e. Good roasted Ulo colTco per Ib. 25 e. Good baklngpowder per 1-lb. cm 100 , IClrk's W. li. sonpn b\rs \ for Sfic. Good Immdry soap 1 1 bars 'i" e. nest full cream checso perlb. We. ! l-lb. box gloss starch SOc. Ilesl parlor mutches pcrdoz. COc. Good Hour ( per iXJ-lb. sack ) 81.0(1. ( Hcst patent Hour ( pcrW-lh sack ) $1,60. , Hcst country butter per Ib. lOc. Everything else hi proportion. "Tin : FAMOUS' , " 200 Broadway. M % nk r Gels Iilglit The case of Maukcr vs Dwling came to n finish yesterday noon. It was given to the jury the evening ; before , but the six moil wrestled with the verdict until 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon. The jury stood live to ono In favor of the plaintiff , but v.u-ied in their Ideas of what the damigos should be , the sums mimed. being all the w.iy from $150 to'JOJO. At last the ono who tho'igbtho should have no danrngea at nil was won over so fur as to give him $ i. There the jury stuck , and it seemed th.it they would report a disagreement , they sticking 0:1 this arrange ment from 'J o1 clock In the morning until nearly 11 o'clock. Then the solitary juryman agreed to allow $ . " > 0 and the others catno to that point , thus llxing the lliuling In favor of Manker at $50 and costs. The plaintiff seems stitiblled : at le.ist , ho will not appeal. It is claimed by hi * attorney that while bo cer- tal'iiy was entitled to much larger dam.igc , yet after all it was more n vindication than any thing elsu which was sought for. Miuiker did not relish tbo Idea of belntr arrested as a lunatic mid put to all that trouble and mor tification without some satisfaction , nnd the verdict gives him that , v Dr. II. S. Wst , uorccluln crown nnd bridge work , No. 11'oarl. . Dr. IJowors' ' oftlco moved to 20 N. Main. A I'armorH1 K The fruit growers nnd garUenoi-s met yes terday ufloriioon at the court house to take further notion in rojrard to tlio meeting of Hie fiirmcra' national congress nest month. It had already been decided to hnvo ail cx- lilbit at llio tlmo of this incoting , and ycslcr- duy's deliberations were couccriiln ) ! some of lliodutails. The exhibit will probably beheld held in Iho Masonic teuiplo hull. The com mittee appointed for that purpose reported tlmt f050 liad so far been subscribed for meet ing the expenses , The amount needful is much larger , and further efforts are to bo miulo to swell it to at least SI V000. .A. S. Uonlium , tlio president of the asso- ciutlon , hud scut to various farmers in tlio county circular letter ) asking them to con tribute samples of the products of their farms nud gardens , so that each township might bo represented. The rending of one paragraph in this circular called forth some objections and some protesls. The objectionblo paragraph was : \Vusuy fiirthortliiittlio Driving Park nsso- olatlon has lieun complaining for years that the runners of tills county luivo no enturprNu In tlm oxhlblUir thulr products , but \vo lull tliom tlmt If they n'ouul kuup drinking ami Kiimtilliiji olV tfiu fair Kruunds tlio fiiriuurs would take hold with Ilium , WoolVvrciI to n In hi'urtinul liiinil this scti'iuii ' If they \\ould Ktiiiriinteu that thosu Ililn slioiild notbutol- or.iled , but they uYcllimd to do so ; iiud IIDUI I ln > pu the farmers will show them Unit , tlioy have a nle s free will olTurlng tolho coii rcs . Colonel Snpp , who is hugely Interested in the driving park , thought th Is portion of the circulur was a slur on the driving p.irk folks. In behalf of that association ho would make a proposition to the effect that If the farmers would join in innkinc nn oxhlhltlon on the drivhiKpai'lf , tlio association would give them freousoof the grounds , nnd would lot thotn run u fair Just to suit themselves. That would determine whether the driving park association was at fault for the fuiluio of county fairs. This led to a general discussion as to the causes of success and failures iu the county fairs. Then the mooting pot back to the proposed exhibit , It was deemed too late to nrruno for a regular fulr on the driving park grounds , It must bo a hall exhibit , but It should bo such as would compare favorably with any hay palaces , coal palaces or com palaces. It must not lie a inero showing of corn and potatoes , hut the prod ucts must bo arranged in n unique nnd al- tractive manner. Mr. Caspar , who is u mas ter hand at such nfTairs. suifges toil that the union depot , for which the Bluffs Is praying so earnestly , bo made in miniature , with its trains , etc , , and all out of farm nnd garden products. Other like features could bo de signed and curried out. It was agreed that Mr. Caspar bo made the superintendent and although ho objected strenuously ho was forced Into line , This makes the exhibit a sure success. Besides the arranging of the exhibit sorno organization in behalf of the city must ar range for tlio proper entertainment of tlio delegates , if CouncilBlulTs alms to bo In nny degree as hospitable as other cities whcro ses sions of the congress have been hold , The fruit growers and gardeners nro surely tak ing upon themselves their full share of the work , and other citizens should join in mak ing full prcrm-ullons for making the event a success , and showing off Council Bluffs to its best advantage. Mnndcl ft Klein nro offering great induce ment to housekeepers during thcao hot days , "Wo nro receiving now goods daily and ciui offer great barsnlns In carpets , bedding , coolc stoves , \Vo\vislitomultorooin for our fall stock. Wo would bo pleaded to hnvo you llgure with us for cash or on the installment wan. Wo will ship all gooils free of charga within u radius of 100 miles. Remember. J-'O Broadway. A good hO'io reel frco with every tO'J feet of hose purchased at Illxhy's. The Buiionl Hoard Meeting , The regular meeting of the board of ecluca- llon occurred last evening. All members were pros en I. Bids for Iho construclion of the Twentieth nvcnuo addition wcro opened. There were a largo number of bidders. Wlckhain Brothers were awarded the contract for the brickwork on a bid of $1-ISO ; .1 , A. Murphy the carpenter work tor $1,000 , , J. C. Bisby the steam heating for $1,070 , , Now Vork plumbing company Iho plumbing , $7iiSS. U > ids for the construction of the six-room house on the Coehnm tract wcro opened and contracts awarded as follows : Mason work , Wichhnm Urolhcrs , ftiT93 ; carpenter work , Herman & Brown , $ , "i,7f)0' sleam heating , J. C. Blxby , > ,0ii : ; plumbing , J.C. Dxby$03S ! < ) . The following janitors wcro elected for the ensuing year : Washington avenue , Kulph Simpson , salary $115 per month ; Hloomor , A. M. Bennett , * M ) ; HillV. . E. Tyson. W ) ; Third street , G. Auteurwith , $10 ; Pierce strecl , Mrs. Celia Schlndler , $50 ; Twentieth iwcnuo , Miss Murv Huppisj.1 : Hlglithavoimo , Mrs. Mary GotI , $ i' > ; llnll , Mrs. Currlo Hanson - son , fin ; Old Pierce , Mrs. II. KiiiKtithiml , $ T.50 | Avenue B , .Mrs. Murgarcl Evans , $14 : Court btreet and other suburban schools will bo cared for by tlio teacher , who will receive nn additional salary of $7.i > 0 per mouth , Fred Johnson was elected general Janitor nt.Vi. The bonnl then proceeded to the ilcction of teachers for the ensuing year. Schocutgcn , chairman of the teacher 1 committee , iiro- sontfd n list of teachoi-s , The list comprised nbout all the names of the old teachers , omitting that of .Mis * Mangiim , ono of Iho oldc > sl of llio corps , The report cuino up for discussion on a motion byVells to receive It. Itviis instantly amended by Hunter to lay It upon the table for ono week. In supporting his motion Hunter grow pretty wunn , and charged that llio iianie of Miss Mungum was omitted solely because she was a friend of Ids , and that the gentlemen who constituted Iho leaehers' cpninilltceha',1 taken tills method to do a mean thluglo one of the most esti mable l.idluu In the city and llio host toachcr in the schools , solely for the purpose of striking a blow ut him. Ho deprecated the necessity that compelled the gentlemen to go to the extreme of doing adishonorable ana unmanly act of Injustice to a lady to pay u political ilobtcvorsiticotl-- ! nito , luti the boardnml ho reprottrd that Ih.-y should mik < * n victim of ono of the best hulteachors In tlio state. Both V , ells nnd Sciiomtgcn from tlio U-iieh- crs'committee ivi.jieift . with a Rood deal of spirit , and Wells chhncterl/ed as unqunll- llcdly fulio the assort foil tliit , they lud Own paying jiolltlcal debts , SchoontircMi wanted Iho hoard and Iho ( jeM'-man ' to xuuorstntul thnt ho hul nioreresWt for ladles than Hun ter had , and inoro resiufct for Iho lady In question limn llunlei had. "you're a liar ! " shouled Hunter. "You'ro nn unqualltinl linrl" I'ho sedate board 'wns ' pamlyrcil nnd Sclioontfcn | for a molnunt was speechless , nnd the two men stood glaring nt each other across the deikn. Thofireshlont called them to order and the other hjombersnrosolo tlieir feel nnd ronwnstr.itetl with the two belliger ents , and bnforc the bitter words thai spr.mg lo llio H [ of Scbeentgcn could bo uttcr d tlio vote win called for on the mctloii to receive iindadont the eoniiitltteo's ropott. It carried , four to two. Thodfopliiv of temper hud so Uiinervod the member ! thnt Hunter's motion to adjourn carried , despite the fact that n great deal of Important business remained to bo transacted , The following U the list of teachers : High School 1'rof. Arthur Stevens , prin cipal. Assistants : lf. M , F. Wvnian. U , S. Hyde , Ocoiyo W. Price , Miss Xelllo H. Haves. I'rimnry ' nnd Grammar Grades Mr. V , A. Hyde , .Mr. H. B. Arnntrong , MM. M. B.Cur- Its , Mrs.V. . II. Ware , Mrs. Uz/.ic Olcason , MM. Lou Graves , MM. Belie Ilarclay , Mrs. Mnraa Mooi-e , Misses Sue Bndollctt , Carrie Alexander. DOM Grass. Kna Um-slow , Colin Mulinieon. Jeiimo 1'ile , Anna Chainberlin , I'lnra Myers , Mary Mithen , May sims , lllela Young , Ilottlo Davis. KH.I Bover , ErnestineStoplian , Kittle lluchil. Kiito wickhitn , Venlo Hev- nolds , Kiito Holder , D.irham Anderson , ICato Puyno , Nellie Wlekliain , Marv Damon , Josie Clausen , .loinilo II. Baldwin , Rllnttenhauor , \ irglnia White , Mamie Hanson , CnrrioGoff , Mary MaeMlllen , Mnry Dido , IIuldaL-uchow , Mury Duncan , Cnrrlo Zurtnuchlen , Nairnio Hardlii , Stella ll.ildwiu. Julie Walker , Lil lian Hart , Kiln Mackintosh , Maggie - gio IJrlteln , Myrtle Cutler. Wzzlo Crocker , Annie illkesell , Joslo Shea , Myrtle Carothors , Kttu McMahon , Mary Tinlcy , rmo Holall. Llzzio Connor , May Davenport. RatoIJlnxsin , Bivdlo Cafful , Mclllo II. NVii'lsworth ' , Mecca lntulity , Kinniii Hardy , Anna nianchard , Nellie C , Parsons , Dora IIooO , MurvFowisen. Substitutes Flora Van Order , Itlchio Dickey , If you wish to sell your property call on the JudilVolls Co. , C. U. Judd , president , 0 ) Broadwvy. A Kochie , Iall Ijoelr. Numerous comments have been madoiipoa the insecuilly of tlio county jail , A very practical illustration of Its unworthincss to bo called a lock-up occurred yesterday. The painters , who uro at work on the interior of thojall , wanted to get aecois to the corridor of the second floor. An attempt was made to turn the key In ono of the locks , but it would not tnra , the lock being out of order. A llttlo saw was got from Sheriff O.NelU's drawer , II being ono of the saws found on a prisoner some two years ago. With this little saw the lock was exit loose injustlwo miiiules and a half by Ihovntch. . As the jail is so arranged that prisoners can easily get nt these locks it does not seem to bo . ' , vorv difficult thing for n. cunning fellow , who is anxious toloavothi ? boarding place , to cut his way out. Etorml vigilance on the part of the officials is nbout the only thing in the way of escape. Among the Chit relies. Congregational Services this morning. Preaching by the pallor ; subject , 'The 1'nth- Under. " Sunday school at 1:2 in. All uro cor dially Invited. There will he 110 evening scrvic'j , Church of Christ ( Scientist ) , 410 Broad way , near corner of Main street , upstairs Service every Sahbath at . 'I p. m. Inquiry meeting every Friday , 2 p. in. , at residence 'Mi High School avenue , corner Glen avenue. All are welcome. Scats free. The poor and needy are especially Invited to attend these mcotiucs. First Presbyterinri , corner of Willow ave nue and Seventk street' ' Hev. Stephen Phelps , pastor , l-'rciicuing at 10iO : a. in. hy the pastor. Sunday school atlUm. Young pco- plo's meeting at 7 p. in. This congregation \vlll join In tlio union meeting at the Pint Baptist church at b p. in. Strangers nnd others cordially invited. First Baptist church , near postofllcc , D. H. Coolcy. pastor Preaching by the pastor from "Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thv- self , " at 10 : : ! ( ) a. m. Dr. Phelps will preach ntSp. m. Union service and Sunday school nll'-im. Christian euaeavor at 7p.m. All cordially -welcomed. Twenty -ninth street mission The pastor , W. W. Buck , - willpreach at 8 p. m. Sunday school at : i p. ill. All are cordially invited. Attend the song service at the Young Men's Christian association today at 4 p , m. All men of the city invited. Meeting lasts but one hour. Rooms open nt5J p. m. on Sun days , week days from 8M : a. m. to 10 p. in. Saint Paul's church Divine service today nt 10:4,1 : a. m. No evening service. The Hev. Louis Zalmor , D.D. . rector of All Saints church , pmahdwill oBlciato and preuch. The public and strangers always welcome. T. J. Muckay , rector. Borcan Baptist Church Divine service at 10:30 : a. in. and 8 p. in. Subject in the morning "God's ' Bank " , tlio evening ing , ; subject m , "Tuin Us , O God.1' Sunday school at HiI5 a. m. The prayer meeting 011 Wednesday evening. Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church Kightecnth street and Fifth avenue ; ticorgo II. Bennett , pastor. Preaching at 10 : HU and at 8 o'clock. Sunday school nt 11:45 : a. m , Class meeting nt" p. in. 1'raycr meet ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Eptvorth Methodist Episcopal church Avenue Baud Twcuty-fiftti street ; George H. Dennett , pastor , Preaching hy the pastor at 10iO : : a.m. and by BrotnerH1. A. Saavernt 8 o'clock. Sunday school atOiHO a. in , Prayer mooting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. Broadway Methodist Episcopal church Corner of bouth 1'irst street and Broadway. Uov , DcVVitl C. Franklin , pastor. The qunitcrly meeting services will bo held today at 10I : ! ( ) u. m. The presiding elder , Uov. Dr. W. P. Smith , will preach and administer the sacrament of tlio Lord's ' supper , Sermon at S p. in by the pastor , Sunday school nt 12 m. Kpvorth league and class meeting nt 7 p. m. A conlinl limitation to all ; strangers always welcome. Latter Day Saints church , Fierce street west of Glen avenue. Social service at 10 : 'H ) a. m , ; preaching by Elder II. Branson at 7:4 ! ) p. m. C. A. Ucobo , presiding elder. Trinity Methodist church , South Main street opposite Eighth avenue , T. Alexander pastor. Hosiaenco SO Jilovcnth avenue. Preaching at 10 : : )0 ) a. m , nnd S p. m. ; Sunday school alli : 0a. in. ; Jipwoilh Icuguo at 7:15 : n. in. ; prayer mccting-w - ednesday nt 8 p.m. ; Kpworth league social Friday nts p.m. Open air meeting oppolto the postofllco every Sunday iiioritiui ; from 10 to 10UO : o'clock. , Overtoil's Mission and People's church , corner Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. Sund.iy school at 3p.m. : preaching at 7l10. ! 'llic I'liinnnnl tHsiNiii Uruguay. FAitDsJulylti.A dispatch received hero from Montevideo sayfe the financial sltuallon there is becoiainijworso. The government of Uruguay the dispatch further says , will nego tiate u loan iu London , At tlio close ot tno Montevideo hourso yesterday gold was quoted at % per cent iironiium. llao-'s CIIICAOO , July l { ) . The championship of fourth district of the League of American Wheelmen , comprising Illinois , "Wisconsin , Michigan , Ohio , Indiana , Missouri and Ken tucky , was run today , Tim llrsts und seconds ends go to Niagara to the national races , They HID A. E. Lumsdon , N. II , Vauslcklcn , W. L' . I'liorno , G. 1C. Unrrott , Hurt Meyora and II. \VliiBhlp. . m The Mi dim YlvcMiill IIInl. . ST. JOHN ? , N. 1' . , July U' ' . [ Special Cable gram to Tim IlKi ; . ] Sir James AVIntor called that he him a coasultillon with the highest Knglish authorities , who pronounced the modus vivendl UU'pil.tho act authorizing the treaty of Versailles being repented. The newspapers now ndvlio the ilsliormon to ro- slat with physical force , if nocojsmry , Prcnoh Direct 1'avulliiii Mill rnsnuil , I'AIUS , July 10 , The denutlea today passed the direct taxation bill. RECOUPING Tillilll LOSSES , Chairman Walker and His Committee Putting - ting Their Heads Together. A PR03ABLE REDUCTIO N IN GRAIN RATES In Order to Offset the TJOSS the Coin- inlltco Will Ituiso Hutrs on Cnttlo , lni'ktng Jlouso , lite. Cutciao , July lO.-fSpoclnl Telegram to TUB 13m : . 1 The whole western mllroadquea- tlcn hinges on tlio committee which met to- ilny In Ulinlrinnn Walker's office. The full committee , consisting of Glmlrtnnn Walker , President Jlunvel of the AU-ltUon , 1'rosldunt Cablooftlio Hock Island , A'lco President Newman of llio Northwestern nml General Jvliinnger Cluippcl of the Alton , \vcro present , There is but little doubt that thocommlttco will finally report on a line of action which ttlll bo adopted by western lines ; consequently quently it will bo vnluetl among railroad men utlts true Importance , when it Is learned tlmt the committee doJlnttely deter mined to nb.mdoii nny tittcmiit lit raising grain rules. Not only this , but nlam for lowering thorn from the Alksouri river were canvassed anil such reductions will undoubtedly bo made. AVhetlicr or not tliey will ba tulowos di rected by the interstate commerce commis sion , In yet a question. In onler to recoup tlio tremendous Icsses which these reduc tions entail , the committee is turning its at tention to raising rates on cattle , packing house products and lumber. All these r.ites arc now on n non- payuiir basis from Kansas City nnd n res- tonvtion to the old tariffs will mow than maicotlio railroads whole In theirlossca l/y reductions in grmn rates , The St. Paul ro.id ohjects , however , toun advance In the cuttle rates , mid it is understood It has contracts - tracts liirttliip until ScptoTuber at piwent rates , Nothing further was accompli.slied by the commlttoo today nnd Itwill continue ita deliberations Aiouday morning All Attachment fin- C'lininiianVnIkcr. . CHICAGO , July 1A ! > attachment returna ble forthwith was issued byJmlo NcCon- nell today against Chairman Walker of tlio Interstate Commerce Railway association. It grows outof the light of a well known ticket scalper , E. A. Mulford , against the American Ticket Brokers' association , which dropped him from meintiershlp. Ho bugaa mandamus proceedings In Loulsvillo some tlmo ago to be reinstated nnd also began several da.o . suits. This brought out an Interesting sioi'y to tlio effect thnt soon nft r the Interstate law went Into effect Mulford. closed out his sculping business in Chicago , saying that there was no money In it , Afterwards , It is stated , ho was employed by the Interstate Commerce Hallway association , nrosumibly on account of his intimate acquaintance with the scalpIng - Ing business , to ahl the railways In stamping It out , Ills asserted that he was to receive JIL',000 n year , but stuck out for the chairmanship of ono of the minor organizations In place of being merely head of the secret buru.ut. Not beingabl to gain this ho quit the iHsocUtion and went biik to scalping , but tlio ticket brokers had in tlio meantime thrown him out. The Loulsvillo court di rected a notary there totakothodopositionof Chairman Walker. That gentleman re-fused lo answer the summons , however , licncti the at tachment , He is not in the city at present , Dr. Birney cures catarrh , Boo A Tory Original I'ac1 ' < nlcc Decision. GIUMIIEHI.AI.V , S.D. , July 19. .TudgoIIanoy of tbls district sustained his temporary In junction closing an original package house In this city. Tlio grounds given for tbo decision are thnt the enabling net admitting South Dakota to statehood author ized the enactment of n prohibition clause In the state constitution. Such enabling act having been passed by congress subsequent to Iho passage of llio Interstate coin- tnerco law , therefore the prohibition law received the sanction of congress , nnd the supreme court dceisioii does not therefore apply lo South Dakota. This brinies up a now question , which will bo car ried up , and which , if sustained , will bo of great Importance to all of the new states which have adopted prohibition. IjUpior Shipped to Dcudwood. DE\I > MOOUS. , D. , July 15. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE. ] On on average , since the prohibitory law went Into effect , 57,000 , qxuirts of beer are shipped to Deadwood each week , with the usual amount of whisky and wineoii the side. The wholesalers pay nothing but a government license , while the retailers In the city pay $75 a month , Outsldo of Deadwood , in the countrv. original package Joints are run without paying anything but a govcrmiuut license. .He Declines to Jinn. BCADWOOD , S. I ) . , July 19. [ Special tele gram to TIIC BtE.J Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas , who was recently nomi nated by the democratic party for congress , today sent a telegram to the chairman of the democratic central com mittee announcing that ho would decline to run , 'I'ho judge gives as his reason that ho Is too busily occupied on the bench to enter into a campaign , The vacancy will no doubt bo filled by a Black Hills man. Political Predictions. -Oi.viwoon : , S. D. , July 19. [ Special Tcle- grma to Tin : BinTlio ] times promises "important and startling developments in the political Held of South Bikola in the near future. " It rumoivd that is generally a com munication has been received within the last few days from Senator Moody withdrawing from the Held as a candidate for senatorial honors , ami B. "W. Miirtiii.tho present Home- stimo attorney , will bo brought out by the re publicans for congress , Soittli Dakota Kdltorlnl Association. llvi'in Cm , S , D. , July 10. [ Special Tele gram toTiiEl3iE. ] The board of trade toda.v appointed a committee to take charge of arrangements for receiving and entertaining the South Daliota Editorial ossociutlon , expected hero tbo latter part of the month. The president and secretary of the Omaha board of trade left for homo toiiy , after having visited the tin districts and examined a number of the mines. A llasi'lnill Association , ii , S. D. , July 10. [ Sniwal Tele gram to 'I'm : Uii : . ) Merchants and busmen ! - men generally have raised a fund and organ ized a b.isolwll association , M Toworrovai chosen manager. Games will bo played horn and all along the line between leud\vood \ and Omaha. Tlmy Will liicorpor.'xte. DKAIIWOOD S.I ) . ! ) ! , , July l-SpecalTolc- [ gram to Tins llii : : . ] The county commis sioners today granted a petition from citizens of Lead City to Incorporate. August W was the duto set for tbo election ofofllccrs. Killed One. t razed tlm Oilier. nohTox , Mass , , July H By thccxplosion of a kerosene steve at M'liroo Hivcrs ycstor- duy afternoon Mrs , "William I'rnlrio was faUlly Injured nnd Mrs. Henry Hlvcra badly burned about tlio head and anna and bccamo iibniic , Aru < ; ntiiio It puljllu Troubles , HUKVOH A in : ! ' , July U ) . The political Munition h disturbed. Reinforcements of troops have arrived and the garrison is under nrnis. At Iho close of the market yesterday the premium onu'old was 20 cents. Iliunh Sirlkc. A IIUNII , Win , , July III , Ashland'srovcn HAW mills vero Idle today and tlio lumber yards deserted , Tlio proposition of tlio own ers to shorten u day's ' work totoiihnumvlth corresponding pay was rejected , the union cnwloycs resolving uot to reicuic work uutil they vero gimranlceil eleven hours' pay for tu hours work , 1he H'cnthor < rep Hull oil it. \V.\jiiixmoN , July IP. The weallior crcp bulletin say * ! The Dakota * nnd N'obriisUii \vcatheroondltlcusliRvo not boon favorable for coin nml grw * . Haiti Is needed , ns It ii al o In northern Iowa. 'I'ho drouth in 1111- JioU unit Missouri U broken , and except some Injury by the storm of the llth crops were geiiurully bcnolltled by the rain. At N'oxv York 'Iho City of Itichmoiid , fromUvoriiooljthoVeenl.ini , from Hotter- dmi , ; the SLivonlii , from Iliimliiirp , At London 'J'lio ordland , from .Vow York for AnUveris was squalled oil Scllly today , TlicMutKll AjsitlnVnrlllcp. . O.vnto , .Inly 19. Recording to ndvicM re- wived how , the Muhdi has detcrinined to inakonnotlier jvlvnncu and hassunmioncd tlio emu's to a council of war , .Mi.v > - Siii'renclern. MXTioMiiiYAlu : , , July 1(1. ( Cottri'lltlio desperado ex-mayor of Cedar Keys , Pin , sur- rcndcrod to United States airrsh.ilValkcr hero tonight. A. llaiilcr.-i'n Dvntli. Lofisvii.1.1 : , ICy. , July HI. Morris S. Bel- knnp , an Amorloan banker of the City of Mexico , died suddenly here today. Ainloalily Setilcil. CtxnxMTi , 0. , July ld.--.An aink-aWo set tlement of the trouliles on tlio 13 Ig Kour wa reached ycstonliy. HOAVII Ileai * Trcc'd it lluiilei * inul Mold Him I'rlsiiiKM' . TZtwly In "M a roll , ISO" , a parly of friends , nil old bullalo hunters , no\v \ livIng - Ing nnd proiiilneiit cillx.ons ol Wlohlla imcl Great lloiitl , in KIUISIHvuro camped in Pjtraclko Valley , thou n fa mous roiuloavoiiH of the tuiimalti tlioy worotiltcr. Ono dny , wlu-ii out on tlio nmyo slallviiiff , and \vuloly soparatwl from ea I'll otlior , nn jiwfulbli//ai'clcaiTio up. Three reiiulicil uamptvitliout much ( Ulliciilty , hut ho \ vhovsw the furthest iiwnyv s fairly ciug-lit in II , mid nijjhl coining on , win coiupollucl to resort to n method Irequoutly uuiploycd hy persons lost on the plums , Kays a writer In Harper's \Veolcly. Luckily ho noon found ti sinwaimuatctl bull thai hul : lieon iiluudoned by the herd , sind klllliiR- him , took out the viscera , ami hims-olf i11"vled ; Inside tlio hiifjo beast , where Irf .aycoiniiaralively com fortalilo until mornini , ' , tlieHtonn having deareil oil' , and the suiisliinlny brightly. But when ho uttemptod to ( jot out , found hltntolf a jirisoiior , Iho iinmonso ribs of the creatiiro having fro/.on tojjothci" and locked him up a Ujjlilly sis if no vero In a coll. LAii'tvinately his friendw , who \voro searching for him and firliijj oil' tlidr rillosvhifliho heard and yelled out to thorn discovered and released him from his peculiar predicament. At another time two old plainsmen were siwny up the I'latlo nnionir the foot hills hunting buffalo , and they , as Is generally tlio cnse , boutiiuo wpnrateil. In nu hour or two ono killed n fat young cow , and , louring Ilia rllloon Iho { , 'fouiiu , wontuj ) ami eoinnicneeil to skin her. Wlillc husilyoiigiigroJ in the work , ho suddenly heard , right behind him , u suppressed , sort of u snort , smtl looking around , saw to his disnny a inomtroiiH grmly , umllinjjulonf ) ( in that animal's ' uhtiriiutcriutlo manner , wlthiiui few feel of lilm. In front , only nfow roils away , there happened to bo u clump of scrubby pines , nnd ho Incontinently made u break for them cllmbllitr Into the tullost In IMS tiniothnn it requires lo vritgof it. The bonr duliboralely nto a hearty meal oil' Iho cow , and when lie hml Hatlatcd him self , quietly lay down aloiicsldoof llio carcass nnd went to sloop , Keeping- ono eye probably on the hunter corrilledln : the tree. In the early evening his part- norcarnoto the spot , killed tlio bear , which , full of biilValoviis slu ghli anil unwary , tint ! became an oasyviullm nnd thounuilliiuf priHonor cnnioilown from his perch. The lasl time I mw him ho told mo ho still had the Iwar hide , \vhluh ho kept as u memento of his foolishness in separating himself from his rillc , a thing : ho had never done before nor since , and which 110 liuntor should be guilty of. Hound for tlio Worhl's F"nlr. iMugylo Uicliiirdson , a child of nlno years , whoso homo is in IBruwn county , Jnillann , ended nithor nreniiirkiibload- venture the other niyht. She paekod her doll and doll's clothes in a miniature trunk , look IL leather- reticule with a haiiilkercliiof in it , and left homo ono morning. She walked to lurtlnsvlllo , lifteon miles disUmt , that day , and atiiid all night with a farmcr'H family near town. Tlio next morning slio bonrdc'il ' a t'riiln for Indianapolis , escaping Iho con ductor's attention when he collected the faros , as lie supposed her mother was near. "VYIieri about half way to that city who nskcil a gentleman , near If lie would \my \ her fnro from Indianapolis to Chicago. On being asked \vlioro the was jjoinj ; tc she replied , "To the world's fair , " Upon her arrival at Iniliananolls slio was turned over to the authorities , who re turned her to Morgantown , whore hoi piircnlsmct her , Carried llerDcnd Child Tor Hours. Thoremnrknblo nerve of Mrs , Milton Adams , who lives on .Lexington avenue , Kcw "Yorkuity , is rarely equalled oven in men , With her Imsb.md , wnois a salesman -with Toft , Well or < fc Co. , she went to Coney Island to spend tlio ilny. She carried nor elovon-monlhs-old buby inhornriiM. While In I'aul ' Btuiord liotol In tlio af tornoon she suddenly bo- oamo awai'o that her elilld wis iinusuullj1 quiet. Uiion looking at It she disieov- ored that It was dead. Fearful that il the fact became known the child would tnkun away from lior , and that if she told lior husband ho would break down , and then it would bo discovered that the child was dead , &ho carried the dead baby hi her arms until It was tlmo to gci home , "When , at 7 o'clock , her husband onuncd tlio street door at home , she fell unconscious to the lloor , and then he first learned that tlio elilldviis dead , NVlien his wife regained con.sclousnesa she tohl him the sad story. "Women AVuip it ; V torrillc batllo oecurrcil tit Colum- hus , Intl. , with a liujio blnelcHiuiko the other mo rn in * , ' , AVhilodolnfr the morn ing work , after her liusband hud none , 3lr . Ed IVieowasfilartlod to HCO a largo Ijlachsnalio crawling up tlio front blops , fjho hti'iick at It with thobroom , wlien it sprung at hor. Mw. Price slannned the door nluit nnd full In aHWOon. The hired ifirllhonlookud out of the window mid tlio roptllo sprang lit her , but htruck below thu window till , and llion cr.iwlwl under the house , About two lioui'd later the reptile wiw alii ol- ) fccrvcd L-oiiiiiii , ' up the biclc : blent Into the Ullchen. The hiicd girl buizt'd u Iiokc-ninddisiiatc'liod the ruptile , vliich jnuasurud five feet nnd two Inches. A Ije.'ii'iii'il 3llulilKiiii Hermit , Isnbolhi county , Mic'liignn , lias n gen uine hermit. HishutlH full ofscifiitlllc instruiaontH and t\vo \ ofliis brnthorH uro iirofossors in Lolpsio and llclutslhari ; , His fircclc nnd Uatlu ni'ti ] ii'ollclont enough tumiiko the luxt-booli makoru hlurtlifor Ignoranw.Vlnt fate drove lilm to Ills lonesome , ( riondlosi ) and stu dious life In the woods nobody linows. , V THAR 101) ) V IN Till ! K nQulclc Cliolen Totrlliln IoiloM > ri > o lli. J It uns down on the Great Jnckson _ / rotito , Htiyi ) the Detroit l ix'o IVcs't ' , A freight trill n hud mot wltlurn noolili'tit , mil MI nurlriilu going soulli was oil tlmo nnd had to run in on n siding and wait for tin * llrhtiilnj { ( oppress comiiijj vip from Nrov Orluaiu. Many of ua were jt slrolllng nbout , plolciiijf bliii'kbcrrics or JT ' atherlnjj flowers , when some ono avid- ucnlVBhoutodi "livorybody keep quiet ami llsto'nl llarld" It was the deep , far-away bay of a lioimd , ami nftor half a minute \vuro \ till v.od that It wax coming nearer. "Tho doijsaro rnnnliij''tideoi'"slunitoil ono , "and If wo slrln jiutwo ) muynota thot. " Fifteen or twenty men , en oh. \vltha revolver , ( truiiff out aloiijr tlio truclf , and just thoa wo hoard the iron mils begin to signal thul the o.\proM was coining. M'wo minutes later wo beard the whistle , There were three or fou i * ( logo In the olinso , and us they drew nearer it was ovldonl tlitit llio panio would cross tlio trnol\ below tlio bridge. 'o run downto II , though nooaomrwl to risk the cros.slntNro were hardly Ihoro wlion u i'oal-blaol > iiogro , bare headed and in rugs , leaped out of the bullion Iho track and slood ftu-ing w. The dogs hml soiaohow lost him and were buying in tlie Ihicketforty rods uwav. what his crime was wo could not nny. He was a big fellow , and sis ho stood there , arms folded across lib hcavinj , ' brotist. Ills fuco Inul atcriiblolooli , lh ) wan only a pistol-shot \vtiy , hut no ono niiseil a , veaiun. On tbo contrary , ono nf the crowd ihoulod to him : "OIT Iho track , or ' " jou'llbokilledl ITo turned and saw the oxjiross tluin- dorinj , ' down. tlio lovolstreti'li ma jilgooii Illew , a great cloud of dust wlilrling Ijo- hind It , and the spaed could not oven Ijo checked , The blnclc man looked neither to the right nor the left. The dog.-t wore coming nearer , but they worn too luto. 'J'hoso who diil not turn their faces asldosawthoil | ) < ) t Iliinr him llfty foot high , and as the body fell II HiilttMliod Into the creolc nt our fuet nnd lay there , only half hidden Ijy the nhallov.tors biMilsL-d , broken ami dead. It had sc.ircely Htruck Iho water when llvo or nix dojjB brolw from tlio thiokot inul crossed "tho trucks , and clc/so uiiou them -\cro ( three or four men , "They were too In to. 'J'lio liuntnl man had taken his elioico of how ho would tlio. Ahlor's New The t\vo holds whlrhrilllini ! Wil- ; dorfAstor has decided to build in New Vork are not Intended for transient guests , but for such families as ciu iill'ord to pay $15,000 to $ oOU ( ) year for suite of rooms and board ; and it Is 1 - lioved that there are enough f this class to 1111 loth houses. .Mot IliH Mulrli. Texas Si f tings : A follow , thlnkingto appear Miiart , entered a notioii store on Sixth avoauo the other day and said to one of the Baloslndies : "Kver have tiny L-allfor liusliaudslioreV" "Oh , yes , ou- eiisionally. Aroyoiilooklngforii mar- Ivotr ' Von" said smarly. "Allright. Stop right up on the 10 cent oounlor. " SlUSOIA. ! NOTICES. COUNCIU B POll SAIiK-Siilt'ouollugosiin Sl.xtliavcinio between Sixth iinrt tux-orlh slrcots , Very clioii : | If tiikoiiltntnedlnloly. liiiiiilro of Slw. V. . Knaulit)7 : ) f.Otlist. r ( li'lJ A saclc coat , which dropped out of Jcirrlnie. : . KoxMinl on leaving II nt J . It. Urnft'H olllee. TXfANTCI--Dliiliig room girl atlt.Uhoihc , T V Main St. POll SALI3-Or will trade lor a geol rnul Iniinstallion Si ) . ( KIM , re Utorod InVtl ; - lace. Hy Dr. ArelilhuM , diiiii liy Kentucky Ulny , r years old. Apply to llr. l \A7ANTEn-Oood girl by Mi-i A. I' , liuu- > 1 cliett , 1M b'ourth Mn-ut , KINT ! TwogtM ) ! iijului'ii liousu * . \V. \ FOU \ migor.M Pearl .slroot , TT OH S.VIVE or Ituiil-aanlon lainl , X ? houses , byJ. It. Kico. IDJMiiln 8t.,0ouiwll Ulufn. Vpay rent wiionroii can liny ahonicori thusatiiotcrins , uiiil Incise uf your death utnny tlmo leave your family the honiu clear on the fulluxvlug terms : Alionievoitli { I.IKIJ : itl:2 : | ior inontli. Aliomo worth ; M..V ) ) ntf8ier ! | numtii , nw worth S.,1) , ) ! ) ) atSJt pur niDiiLh , worth * I/KH ) at til ! JILT imiiitli worth HfU3 sitfHf.ur inoutli. Cither iH'lonil lionuts on lliosiiiui ; term1' . Tlin ulxn'o numtlily iiiyinont Inuliulo | irliicil ! | ) ; n nil Interest. Forfu'll piifllculars oill on or address llio . .lii'ldtVells > Co. . ( iW Hioiidvv.iy. CouncilItluffj. Iu : "TJIOIl I1KNT-Tliostorn room , Ko. 18 , fronting JL ? mi l'oirl ; st. W. C.Jntnci. " \\rB II.VVEsover.il luciiitlfiil mo lorn h-jisj t tlmtwowill lr.id < if i' iiiuiiiiiliiifo , ! \ ' i'i'i Inlsln Omalnor dmiicil bliill's. The JuiU fc Wells Co. . Coiinell llUiir-i. In. _ F. M. Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS And Hull Jlng Guporintciulonts. lloonis CM ) and IIU lloe HiillilliiKi Oi.i.ihii . , N'cli. , nml HnoiusL'll nnd il1 ! iMcrrlam Illm-lc , UoimcllltluirH , In. Curroa | ) iidcnuu soll-'llisd. J. I ) . ICnili'NiisO.v , 1'rus. K. ItHiit'OAUT , Vlceprc * ClIAHi.KHH. IU.VN.INCaililur. . CITIZENS STATEBAIK Of Ooitnoll MlLtlfM. Paid up Cnplteil IBO.OOO Stir-plus and Profits BO.OOO Liability to Depositors , . SSO.OOO DiRKCToiM ! r.A. wnior.r. oni , ) iisnn.i : . r * . SliiiKiut , ! ' ' , n. Ilnrt. . ! . ! > . nilitiuiison , t'haileu C.lliiiiiiun. TraiHuctKuiU'nil ' Ijaiildnc luisl- ims. lu'i'-iL iupll.il nnd surplui of any bank In oiithxvcatoru IOXMI , INTERESTON TIMK DEPOSITS. " ' BELLINTGER'S" DR. , Surgical Institute .AND Private Hospital , Cor. llroadwny and iJOlh Street , Council Illulls , In I'm-Iho treat niontuf iilltiirclenl nnd clironlo ( IKciiM'S inul ( llsriiHcsiif till ) hlioil. I'rlvutti < llsua > es r.ftho iirlnnry anil MViinl ordain , as Kyiilillls , Btrlcturc , oyMltln. pnr- iiiliUnr hni ! , lol iiiiinliool , huxiial liiiI > ( juiiCD ( mill Mciiknc H truiitci ) Mlivusslully , ruillui .ariitlcntlini paid toillsonscs nf the IIIIIKH , IIH ABtliiini , C'liitHiiiiiptlon. lr' { > iiihlta : Ultltllll , HlulivluH. ilrlKlit'H ) , ' . , ' < a , Cancer , Vurlocclo. lly lrou > li' , Un'iny ' , I " MIT. DIsoiisKSiit tlinoyoiinil c.ir. t'lnli ' ft-ot , \Vi \ > lin voiiiluirirt men tdu voted tntliotrmitiiii'tUir ltt ! rlio dlwim' ' * Mi-illoliiohoiitkucjiiroly luulciil ainl irecfioia olnc-i-viil Ion , confidential , A < VlrcHil DR. BELI-INGER'S ' Surgical Institute anJ I'rlratc Hospital , BtCouacU ,