Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 03, 1890, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THE OI > IAHA DAILY" BEE , SUNDAY , AUGUST 3 , 181)0-TWIDLVU ) RAGES ,
4 BIG BLAZE AT THE CAPITAL
The Llnroln Woolen Mills Destroyed by
Tire Yesterday Morning ,
SEVENTY THOUSAND FED TO THE FLAMES
\ High Wind Fnni tlio Cotiflngrntlon
AVIiioliAII HTorts Are I'oworless
to hulxliii ; One MUM Sell-
Hurt.
T..I vor.s , Neb , August 2. [ Spcclil Tclo-
finm to Tin : llt.i : ) The Lincoln woolen
iillls x\cto totally consumed by lire Oils tore-
soon niul a loss of over $70,000 la unfilled.
1 he- mills worn In Bclrnont addition , about n
mllonnil nlmlf north of tlio state university ,
riiollic H thought to lime been caused by
spontaneous combustion In tlio r.iw matcri.il.
J be Humes vveio llrst discovered ntO 30 , but
It was some tiino before the fire department
tt as iiotlllcd iitnl tlio high wind that was ragIng -
Ing fanned tlio lianas Into a fury.
"When tlio firemen mudu the long run
then found tlio mills u smoking
mass of ruins. Tlio buildings wore respect
ively lOOxl.M ) feet and 150x75 feet. The two
tvcro valued at ? l ( ) , < )00 ) The imictilncry In
Iho establishment \ \ s of the latest Itnpiovod
patterns mill cost V > 0KK ( ) Thcro was nlso
jvcrllO.OOO Avorth of materials and trim-
mint's consumed The insi r.inco on every
thing amounts to &MXK ( ) , making n loss of
f.V , OUO Orders for over two thousand do/an
lulls of undcitlotlits wcro awaiting fullill-
nicnt Sixty-lito workmen are thrown out
3f e n pi eminent.
Tnu Humes Hprcad so rapidly that all menus
of escape vvciushutofl by means of the btnlr-
ivnysand the Kills cmplojcd utthu looms had
to Jump fimn tlio windows to s.i\o their IIPS
l/'ottuiintcly noiio of them wore Injured.
As mi employe named L D Glkhcl was
ibout to Jump from : i window ho was struck
with n bnlo of goods thrown fiorn tlio story
bovoand was knocked to tbe ground , re-
: cKing Inteliiiil Injiuies that ills fciied will
move serious 1'ho Humes spread to tlio
double stoic building iicioss the
Itioct owned mid occupied by
A S Humes ns n grouty store mid resl-
[ lunoo The building was partially ilestrojed
and his stock ruititil Ho emiiedl-lX ( ) iu-
ttirniiio. Ulssnklthu Hie wns caused by u
maUh belli ) ; fed with the miitciial to tbe 11111-
thlno called tbe picker
An examination showed that Oiitchcl's
niinnml bick vvcio both broken , tlio latter
being probihlv n fatal Injury.
Whiles battling vvith tlio Ihmes lu A S.
Harms' double stoio building George It.
Bloat , one of tlio Hi emeu , had his bnnd bully
cut.
cut.ZVlr
ZVlr Ilickcy , n foreman In the mill , was
bndh Hurl
After the fiicmcn had returned from tlio
Bcono the smouldering ruins iit llro to tlio
( n aide grass In the vicinity nnd bcfoic It
could bo htnpped binned an iirca nc.irl ) n
miloMiunioof giuss.mil ginln Hundreds of
people tutnud out to light the flames , and it
was only after the most hciculciii labors that
tlio houses In thnt suburb of the city were
not destiojed Despite their best ellorts
1'etcr Pleison's house was pu-tialiy eon-
mined
Thollrols n heavy blovvto tlio stockholders
owning the mill The institution had been
established at gieit expense , nnd hnd Just
reached the point uhcio it was beginning to
pay L.ast Monday the mill hiil Just eoni-
inoiid d running ngiiln after being closed up ,
mid there wns e\erj indication that it would
not hive to close again ,
The stotkholdcrs uro as follows : S Scllg-
tohn , picsldi'tit , Clmiles Brown , secretary ;
A. Iliiltci.Mr Hri'co , Mr. Ncill and Air.
Ilickev , tiustics Scllfrsotm and Uiovvncro \
the heaviest owneisof stock.
The insiiiaiKi ) was as. follows1
St. I'niil ' I IK. and Marino loiiiuiny . . .J-fllO
Muuhnnts' 21100
( ic'imimla . . . , , 1 VIU
l.umaslilie 1(100 (
MlehlRunl ho mil Marine 1 IKK )
rim association 1OJO
rironian's 1 COO
Aniirlciin 1.1KK )
Not Ih Aiiicrlc'an , 10
l'rolduwoWashington l.VJO
GUI mininierle in ! ! , MM )
l.oniliin A l.aiuashlro ' 'UK >
I'nlimof CallfdiiUu 1dUO
' tiimlntd , KIUIMS Ity 1,100
Mlluunku'-Michnnlii' 750
Ueim.iM , Irc-oport 7M )
Total . S'1,000 ,
v 101 viniiTiii : OAMI : i iw.
Dee Caiutheis of Denton was airatgncd
bofoto County .fudge Stewait thls/o'cnoon on
the charge of shooting two inairie chickens
out of Benson , loutiaiy to the laws of the
mate governing tlio hunting ot gime. As
thcieatoso many peibons who venily violate
this ln " , nil spoilsmen will hail with delight
the punishment of at least one person hold
ing the law in contempt.
A much OF noii-i : THIEVES
Deputy Sheilff John M Andeison of Cheyenne -
enne bccnrcd requisition papers today fiom'
( lOtcrnor Thiijcr to transport two liorso
tnlcvcs eaptuiod in Whitney. Dawes
county , aci oss the line into "vVvoinlug. The
horses \\cro stolen by the fellows at Chuv-
eiinoandwoiostill In their possession when
thej weieeaugbt.
TWOinXlTI VTIlllV IIIIIDS.
Chailes Matthoxvs , one of Policeman
Pulaskl's insolent dog latohers of Omahn ,
riiiiio do\\n to the state ncnltcntlary this
moinln , w hcio ho will do time for a year for
attempting to muicler an old Ijcriuiu named
Swaitzlnndor near Walnut Hill.
Chnilcs Ptu kcr was another fellow that
was brought down by Shcilff Hovil nnd
Deputy ( hobo fiom Omaha to enjoy Warden
Hopkins' hospitality for a year at the peni
tentiary. Pinker was guilty of thocriino of
forget y.
TWO Nr\V 1IANK9.
The Intornntlonil state bink is the hif-h
sounding appellation of n now money loaning
establishment at Ihewster , Hlalno countv.
The llrm starts hi % \ ith u modest capital stock
of fr > , lXiO.rlho Ineorporatoii aio : L. H.
llairis , U. Ilmils and P.O. Taickson.
The Dank of Itoselnnd is another now
| i banking1 establishment. The -npltnl stoek Is
f JXK ( ) . Iho incorporntois are N J. Kstos
mill 1J. b. Kstes.
AUTII HIS win's
A B. A , M sxvltuhmin nnined Lyons is
hunting high nnd low foi the hulv who wrote
him n note accusing his ulfo of Infidelity.
Lyons estimated the accusation and savs
that It was a case of mistaken IdciitUv , tha
guilty \\onuin buliif a neighbor's wife nnd
not Ids own. When ho discou-ied this lie de
termined , If possible , to linil out who the
woman vas \\ho wioto him the nnonjmous
letter , and If ho can dlsover ( who she Is ho
will have her iiiix-steil for criminal libel.
SMK si-euni : ) III.R UMIV ,
Mrs , John higstono was successful in
her trip to llcnnctt to sceuio her infant
child from hei husband. Previously Lhing-
Btono hud kicked her out and refuted her the
custody of the baby , but w hen Deputy Sher
iff MoF arhmd nppcirecl on the sccno armed
With urlt of linbeis eoipus the stern hus
band relented nnd ini-rendercd the child to
Its mother after u xery brlof pow-\\ow. The
matter was bi ought before County Judge
Stow art and us Lhlngstono did not appeal
aoooulliiR to summons the Judge llstenid to
the w Ifo's btoi ) and decided that she \ \ as en
titled to the custody of tlio ihlld Lhlug.
htouoliiis attempted to blacken his wife's
loinitntlotvliy tolling somohuul storle ; . con-
i-oiiilng her to the cdltoi of the local paper at
Uemmtt. *
s\\s nr is A im > M\V.
Mrs. LouUo Franklin of Onmlio tame
down to Lincoln today with blood In hoi oyu.
Hho Is after a guv dccchcr named Isaae Sea-
brook , uliotn she elalmslmsleu ber niece , n
joung widow named Mrs. Clam Brown ,
astinv. She says that Isaac and her nloco
ha\o been pivtcndlug that they ate man nnd
wife when they nro not , and Mrs , Prauklln
e'liuiu douu to secure bonbrook's discharge
from the ChluiKo , Hinllngtoiut Quincy , for
\ vhlehcoinpanyholsoikini , ' . Mrs. 1'nuiU-
lin lives nt 415' , Noith Twelfth btixct.
CO\HKlTIIKlll SElOlIIlOll's I.L'MllUlt , C3
Alfieil Johnson , Pegilo ; Johnson nud Cylia
Bprlggins , all colored , \\cro ui rested and
arialgued this afternoon on the charge of
btonllug lumber from a house being built by
J. W. Uohui on H and 1'ourth ntrcuts. At 4
p. in. the court wnsongiged lu listening to
the testimony ngalnst tlu'in. Holnii sajs that
hlsiiiulu ix-asou for prosecution Is tlmt o
homos can bo 01 cued in that section w Ithout
a givat deal of material being taken ,
Situation at IJiii'iios AyrrH.
Jlurxof A iir-- , August 2. The political
crisis continues. lr. Cumins , dlicctor
f encral cf posts uiid tclefrnjihs ,
/ , f < v. A s t't ) it IL i. .
Cluiiiiberlaln C'lnlms It .Should
Not Have Been Introduced ,
August a. [ Special Cable
gram to Tun Dec. ] Joseph Cliiimbcrhiln , lu a
speech hero tonight , said the government bad
made n mistake In Introducing tlio licensing
bill during a session that wns crowded with
business The intentions of the government ,
however , wcro good and their proposal ! were
reasonable and beneficent anil ought
to have commended the suppoit
of every teiiwtaiico man The profiosals hid
in fact secured the support of the moderate
friends of teiniKjrancc , but the government
hnd been balked by the UtiWipoctcd hostility
of tlio temperance fanatics , who wore ropio-
scnted by tlio Iradcrs of the United Kingdom
nlllance'and above all by the unexpectid development -
velopment of a p.iity spirit that sought every
occislon toihim igo thegov eminent In power
IIo could resect the sltieerltj of some of
the opponents of the mcisurc , but ho could
not say the sumo for their llhidstonlan and
I'arnolllto allies bceausoit was well known
Unit the I'amellttes weio opposed toanj thing
In the nature of oven a modciato tcmier.inco |
leform , whllon ninjoiltj of the Oladstonlans
was pledged to the hilt in fuvoi
of the cotnpensition of publicans
The government oued In not foreseeing these
contingencies , but ( ho tcmpoianco people hnd
made a gi enter mist iko in i ejecting an oppoi-
tunltj which might not occur ugntn for
man ) years
air Chamberlain saw nothing to discour-
nge the unionists. Thogoveinment , ho said ,
had conducted the administrative work with
singular good fortune and success and
had raised England's Influence
higher than It had been for many jean )
liven tbo opposition did not d.iro to Impugn
the foreign policy of the mlnlstiv Ho ridi
culed Mr. Gladstone for raising a "no
poicry"cry rcfrardlng thu admission of ( leu-
end Simmons , and claimed that Loid
Sallsbuiy , In sending n regular mis
sion to the Vatican In thu Inteiests
of his Ciitholle follow subjects ,
had acted in a moie honorable nnd stiaight-
forwnrd way thin If ho had emplojed an ama -
a tear 111(0 Mr Harilngtonlio might bo ic-
warded with a bltonetcy , or , ho disavowed
latci , if putj exigencies should icn.ulro such
action
In conclusion ho prophesied tint nt the
nest session the tuxes would bo fuithcr 10-
duced and frco education would bo made uni
versal.
Jack L'cnts I'alo Alto.
DrmoiT , Mich , Aug 2. Porty-llvo hun
dred people \vltnessed u grand contest today
between Palo Alto , son of Electioneer , and
Jack , son of Pilot Medium. The day AV is
warm and the hack in good condition
and tbo wind light. People were
present from nil over tlio state ,
nndciovvds cnmo up from Cleveland. Palo
iVlto was the favoilto before the llrst he it ,
auctions selling $100 for him against jot ) on
Jack In the llrst heat Palo Alto led by a
length on the turn , but near the quartet broke
nnd Jack qulcklj headed him. I'alo Alto
ctuickly gathered speed around
the turn , and at the three-quarters
they were togethci On the stretch , however ,
I'alo Alto again broke nnd Jack took a big
lead , winning easily in 2:15 : } . In the auc
tions before the second heat Jack brought
100 and Palo Alto $04 They got off welt
together and ran like a team past the quarter.
On tbo back stretch Jack broke and
I'alo Alto secured a long leid which
the gelding could not overcome , although ho
made n tfreat stiugglo I'alo Alto won by
twoleiiKtlis inS.lil'g ' , breaking the rceorel of
the track In a lace , beating the stallion raeo
iceotd and cquiling tbo fastest race
milo made by Maud S. Tlio 10-
suit of tills heat caused another
shift in the betting , nndbefoio the thhd bent
Jack sold nt ? II and I'alo Alto for $100 The
hoises got oft well , but I'alo Alto broke
entering the tuin and nlso on the lower end ,
nndJackhnd aclearleadof six lengths at the
quaiter. Palo Alto reduced this to four
at the half and continued to move
with lightning speed until they entered the
sti etch ncarlj together. Palo Alto could not
quite catch the gray gelding , however , and
Jack won by tbiee-uarters ( | of a length , in
! : ! ) ! . In splto of Jack's \lctory. however ,
Palo Alto was still the favoiito before the
fourth heat , bringliigfclOO against } for Jack.
Jack had a little the best of It on
the start , but Palo Alto sonu caught him.
The son of Ulcctloncer , however , unfor
tunately broke again at the quarter and Jack
gained two lengths. An the back stiotch
Palo Alto again craw dcd up on his opponent ,
but once moio broke. An additional lead was
thus secuicd .lack , however , was being
rapidly overcome , and in turn the gi ly
gelding bioko for nn Instant. He quieMy
ictoveicd. hcwever , and wns still two
lengths ahead at the tliroe-quajtcrb. Palo
Alto kept craw ling up on him , but the geld
ing's lead wns too gieat , and the bay stallion
wns beaten a length. Time 2:10. : The
great audience vv.is extieineiy enthusiastic ,
and drivers nud horses were cheered again
and again.
An I2xclting Itncc
NnvvroHT , It. I. , August 2 The raeo today
for the $ i" > 0 cup offered by Hear Commodore
Iscllnvas exciting in the extreme , and al
though the little Scotch cutter Minerva had
haul luck nt tbe outer mirk , her splendid
handling and line w indw ard work resulted In
the defeat of her four competitors. Cortected
time : Mlnorvn 1:21 M ) , Gossoon 4:25.10 : , Moc
casin -J'JS.GT , Marnuita 1:58.58 : , Choctaw
5OJ.15. :
Death of an iVotor mill Author.
Ni.w YOHK , August 2. The death notice of
Spencer T. Pritchaid , author and actor , \vho
died August 1 , is published today. Pritehaul
comes of nn old theatrical family of that
narao. IIo was born in Phihdelphla In
1817 and was n student nt the
University of Philadelphia. His first
wife -was a sister of Lawrence Barrett ,
the actor. IIo was the author of a number of
plajs which nevei became prominent. Ills
only sister , Mrs. Williams , Is the wife of a
down-town broker. Ills ftlond , P. M. J.
Morrissey , atvvhoso house Piitchard passed
avuiy , sivs : "I met Spencer Inn saloon nv.-cek
ago last Wednesday. Hovas yciy .sick and
I biought him to mv houso. Dr. Benin
prescribed for the poor fellow , but ho giew
woi-io rapidly nnd died yesterday nftoinoon.
Pritchnrd told mo ho had not catena good
square meal In four months , He had been
plajlng In hard luck a long time and was too
proud to ask assistance. "
Dr. Blrnoy euics catanh , Bee bldg.
Safe ilobborH at 1'eru.
Pruu , Intl. , August S. [ Special Telegram
toTiiK BhK. ] Four professional burglars at
tempted to rob the safe of the Peni brewery
at 1 o'clock this morning. They bound and
gngged the night engineer , Lewis , also so
hoiribly pounded the night watchman , Blel ,
who Oespci atc-ly resisted , that ho v ill die.
While at the safe Hiel leeovered enough to
eruvl to a neighbor's , who raised tbe alnrin
by tj ing the whistle fast. Officers with a
duo nro after the men , and there is good
prospect that thoj will bo caught.
Tlio Wi'iitlier It'oreenst.
Tor Omaha and Vicinity Showers ,
followed by fair ; slightly cooler.
Tor Ncbiask.i Pair , precede by light
showers In extreme soutlwest portion , cooler
in southwest , stationary tomnoraturo In
iioitlnvest poition , vuuablo winds.
Tor Iowa-Light local showers ; generally
cooler : wostcily winds
Tor South Dakota Pair ; slight changes in
temperature , viui.iblo vv inds.
Tim Cholera Seoul-do.
Lisnov , August ! ! . Cholcia has appeared
in the Spanish province of Undajo , on the
Portuguese frontier.
Muinm , .August 'J. The cholera is In
creasing In YiUeniia. Several cases are re
ported in Lefeiia.
Uuiut , August J The cholera Is Increas
ing at Mecca Ycstonliy there were over
four hundred deaths.
iii ( iuatoiunln.
CITY OK MIMCO , August 2. Special dis
patches revolved hero from Guatemala state
that thcro Is no revolution there and that
1'resldcnt Bairllhu Is llrm In the belief that
the difficulty wlth'San Salvador vv ill soon bo
settled satisfactorily toGuatcmalan Interests.
The Salvndoilnn rcpiosentutlvo hero re
ceived a telegurni today continuing the report
that General Ulvas , leader of the insurrec
tionists , hnd been captured nnd shot and that
quiet had boon restored In San Salvador.
( ! encral Molina Gulnola , minister of war
for Salt aclor , uus telegraphed to Scnor 1'cu , '
1
Snlvndorlan consul bore , that affairs wltli
Guatemala lira In status quo.
Tlio Ijonrr 1'lno
PINE , Neb- , August 2 [ Special Tel
egram to Tin : BEK. ] All day nt the Chau-
tauqua grounds have the rustic and stir of
the tettteri been going on nnd they rested
nwhllo this evening \vhcn the bell called
them together In thopavtlllon ' , The nsscmbly
was opened with prayer and lion. James
UorrU , A M. , was Introduced and delivered
the address of welcome. Rev J. U. Stewart
responded , stating that ho had ban present
nt this assembly a few years and bo hnd not
found nuy othoi nss < mbly that had any moro
( ociublllty nud biotheily lovo-dueas , hoould
to the hut that uo woio nil poor and
of the middle class and hence on a level ,
Iho ntidlenco v\as double what it wns tbo
irovious j e ir for the llrst day
The teachers are nearly nil picscnt. among
thorn ( J liviins UD L.LU. . K. M. Clisli
D D. , n A. "Whitman , A.M , Prof Ida
Adams AM , Kov. J D Stewart , Mrs C ,
M Woodward , Prof F "W Burrows , of
llulTnlo , Is' V and a ijro.it number of others ,
Thcro Isn voij e-ompleto eoips of tonchois
nnd loc'tuu rs this year anil from nil
the Indications so fur tills jour
iromlsos to bo a greit success In ( .liautiiuiu i
iVork U'ho grc it in ijority heio eoino to learn
what Is taught and not slmplj to loiter
mound , and this Is the Incentive that gives
so much encouragement to the teachers , and
which will bo tlio me ins of making this a per-
uncut institution. Uhautnuquii circles htwo
cinamted from this assembly and are now os
ablished In all the towns of the iiortluvest.
Pollecimiti Kills an NVgro.
HviiKiii.N 0 , August -Special [ Tele
gram to Tm : Hi IThis ] afteinoon a negro
mined Julian Jones hnd a dlflleulty with a
whltomnn on the pi lnclp.il business street
nnd knocked him down Policeman Hoguo
called on William Ultry , a wclLknown novvs-
i ipcr man , to assist hi quelling t'uo disturb-
in to.
Jones knocked tJltry down and In a scufllo
with Hoguo got bis club and was about to
use it when thoonicerdicw a plstfi and fired
Hit co times nt Jones In quick succession , the
list shot piovlng fit.il. One shot struck a
cleric In a neighboring store in the le . Some
'celing was exhibited among the ncgiocs at
.he killing of Jones
Count } Toaob is' Institute.
VursTiM- , Neb , August I ! [ Special
Megi-im toTnr Bir ] A two veeks1 ses
sion of thoCheiry couhtv teaehers' institute
Is now in full piogussvvlth llfty teachers in
nttpntlinco Sffpoiintcndent Sparks Is as
sisted by Profs Tavlor of Cludron , O'Sul-
lian Rail ud nnd Miss Stcelaas instructors ,
md the session Is proving u very Intoustitii , '
one.
7 ho Ijlltliorn Train It I > bers ,
VAIKNTINP , Kob. , August " . f Special Tolc-
jiam to Tin : Biil : : The Hciron brothers ,
; ho supposed tinin robbers , wore arraigned
.odaj and pleaded not guilty. By agreement
.ho picllmlnary examination was continued
mtil August 12. The prisoners nvo said
to have considerable propeity lu Madison
county.
Ijady Dunln's Oilers ,
JOtiuJaiiianoi-diii ItcnnetlA
L.OMION , August 2 fNovv York Herald
Cable Special to Tim Dtn.l-Lady Dnnlo's
vlctoilousdlvoico suit has biought thnt fair
songstress not only glory , but lacro. She Is
simply overwhelmed with oilers of all kinds ,
the latest ol which is from Ted Marks to ac
cept ? -00 ! n week and traveling expenses for n
.our in Ameilci , In rctuin foi which she
ivould bo only expected to do one song and
dance an evening , vvlth n possible cncoio , the
whole not to keep her on the stnga mom than
fifteen minutes Lady Dunlo refused the
offer , saying she will not appear on the stngo
[ or some time to couio. She promised All.
Murks , however , tint if over she did decide
to go to America ho should hav o the pi of
cnee.
Starved to Death.
, Augusts. [ Special Telegiam to
TUB Urn. ] Mrs. Rodrlgo Vnlllcnccs Is dead ,
having fasted foi ty-threo days. She took sick
In Jununrj last and njedlcal men sild it was n
case of d j s.pcpsla. She kept gro ing w erse
and for tlio last foi tj-tlnxo davs Ins refused
npaitlcloof food. The only thing she could
retain on her stomach was \vator , of which
she would ill-ink u couple of gallons daily ,
National league.
AT miOOM.YN.
Brooklyn . 2 001 0042 * 0
Pittsburg . 0 2
Hits IhooUlvn I'l , Pittsburg 5. Errors
Brookhn 1 , Pittsburgh Dattencs Baker
aud Dorter ; Terry nud Daily. Umpire
Po cis.
_
AT CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati . 4 0002020 3 11
Philideliihia . 0 0000008 0 3
Hits Cincinnati 17 , Philadelphia j Er
rors-Cincinnati 0 , Philadelphia 4 Batteries
Mullnnd , Ilniiington and Kcennii ; Vick-
cry , Gle.ison and Clements. Umpire Rio
Quuld. _
AT IMIA ) > AroU9.
Cleveland . 0 2 50 001 01 9
Now York . 0 0 10 000 01 2
Hits Clovehnd ( I , New York 11 Errors-
Cleveland 2 , New "York 4. Uatteiles. Beatln
mid 7,1m iner ; Uuslo and Bucklej , Umpires
Smith nnd Clark.
AT CHICAGO.
Chicigo 0 0 SO 010 00 4
Boston 1 0110200 * B
Hits Chicago 7 , Boston 10 , Errors Chicago
cage 2 , Boston 3. Bntteiies Stoln nnd Kit-
tiidgej Claikson aud Bennett. Umpiio Tin-
dull.
I'luyers' beaKiio.
AT nuiru.o ,
Buffalo . 0 0 00 500 30 7
Boston . 0 5000000 0 5
Hits IhifTnlo 0 , Boston 11. Errors-Buf
falo I , Boston I , Uatteiics Cunningham and
Mink ; Duly , KulbouriionndSvvctt Uinnhcs
Sheridan and Gumbert.
AT riTTSIIOIlO.
Pittsburg . 0 1003101 0 11
Brooklyn . 00 08 000 00 3
Hits Httshurp 14 , Biooltljn 7. Errors-
Plttsburg ! i , Uiooldyn 5 Hattcrles Staloy
and Qiiiini ; Van Hiiltrcn and Cook. Umpias
Knight and Jones.
AT a uvnxn. .
Cleveland . 0 0 00 000 00 0
I'lnludoliinhl. . . . ! 1 00 3QO 0 " 5
Hits Cleveland 0 , Philadelphia S > V.r-
rors Cleveland 5 , 1'liilndulphln ! } Battorlcs
O'Brien and SutcliiTo , Sunders and Mllll-
gau. Umpires Ferguson nud Ilolbert.
AT ciiiciao ,
Chicaco . 1 00212000 0
New York . 3 0 0 Oil 0 * 8
Hits Chicago 10 , New York 0 "Cuors
ChicaRO 4 , .Now York II. llattciics-Bitld-
win nnd Tarrcll ; ICeofa and EhUng. Um
pires Pleteo and Snyder.
American
AT 11OC1I1 STEII ,
Rochester . 0 0 00000 40 4
St. Louis . . . .0 a 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 5
Hits ItochestorS , St Louis 0. Eriors
Rochester 4 , St. Louts 2. Batteries Bars
andMcGuIro ; Ilnrtvvell andMunyau. Um
pire Einsllo. _
AT NEW 1OUK ,
Brooklyn . 2 1 10014 00 0
Toledo . 0 0 0 .0 0 0 4 00 1
Hits Brooklyn 10 , Toledo C. .Errors-
Brooklyn r > , Toledo 7. Batteries Murphy
andl'ltz ; Hcaly , liogors uuil Welch. Umpire
Peoples. _
AT riiii.Aiini.rnu.
Athletics . 0 00000000 0
Columbus . 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 *
Hits Athletics 4 , Columbus S Etrors
Athletic * a , Columbus 2. Batteries
Sovvnrel and Robinson ; Ktmuss audDo lo.
Uniplio Dooscher ,
ATSiJUCUSE.
Svapuso . 0 0 000 00 00 0
Loulsvillo . 0 1 10000 0 * 8
Hits Syracuse 4 , Louisville 13. Errors
Byiatubo ii , Ivouisvillo 1. Ilatterlcs-ICeefo
and nrifgs ; Uhret and DHirh , Uinplrc
Cuiry.
Ttttl FMtoElt.l I Ktl.C1lt > \ ftllT .
Democrats nt Culuiii1)un ) Protest
O , August S A meeting
under the auspkes of tbo Thurmnii club to
protest ngiliist the passage of the federal
election bill was hold at the east front of the
capltol this evening. About llfteen hundred
vcio present. It vas expected that Judge
Tlmrimn wouldpresUfo and make a brief
sliced ) , but \\\ifn \ the committee called
; o escort him to the meeting
10 presented them with a letter
: o bo read , w hkh contained his regrets nnd
; ho Information thatsickness alone prcuntcd
ilm from fuliming hU promise. Ho Kioto
briefly In ilcnuiuiatory'of the bill nnd Its pro
visions , ami exptesseI the opinion that the
measure would not pass the senate.
A letter of regie t was read Iioinex-l'resl
lout Clovclmd , In-xvliteli he etptesscd a de
sire to bo enrolled among those xvho protest
ngalnst the pass tgo of tbo bill and expressing
the wish that the Indications \\ere not so
nimeiousi that thocllmaxof congiosslonnl
ecklessnoss had been reached hi which tbo
protests of the people have little weight
Senator-elect Hi lee sent a letter s ly lug tlio
imposed liwas \ repugnant to demcxratlc
dens nnd full of danger to the republic.
Several spee bos vveio mndo ngnliist tbe
jlll Governor ( . 'ampboll ' was not leaelud in
the list of speakois until a late hour nnd did
lot talk nt length. Ho devoted his time to
uicxpluifillou of thcprovlslomof the bill and
the niohablo icsultof itscnforceinent. Ho-
g.uding the recent public itlon that ho would
emploj the state mllltlu In opposition to tbo
enforcement of the bill In ills state , ho said
the whole statement was a falsehood.
Ke elution of protest wcro presented bj
Allen U' . lliurmm and adoptee ) . Thereso
utlons wcro in svmpathy with the
tcuer of the addresses.
Controversy.
PAIII , Tex , August 2.-SpecialTelcgrain [
to Tun Bit. ] The government autboiitics
nnd the Iowa Indians hoAe been onguged In a
controvcrsj at Kort Sill for some tlme. It
Ins grown out ot an eftoit 011 the pirt of Uio
liullan agent to pie\ent the annual sun dance
of that tribe His reason was that It dcinoi-
nll/cel the Iiulims and made them haul TO
control Ibis scorns to Iw exactly what they
vant and they Insisted , lliej sent to Good-
night's ' ranch on the1 Texas panhandle for a
buft.ilonnd tbcii slogan was "on with the
dincc "
Thongont wis relentless and dotcimincd to
stop , at nil hazards , the dnm o , but the In
dians declared that they -\\ould dance or
light. In ordoi to enforce the order nnd prevent -
vent troubio t\\o companies of soldiers weio
sent to tlio reset vatloii and cveij thing Is
quiet nt present , though the Indians aio sul
len and saj thoj will still dumo.
IOWII'H ' Cmp Oatlnolc.
DnsMoiM . la , August a. This week's '
bulletin states that the weather service re
ports n temperature above the average , with
high wind , adding to the soveilty of the
drouth The rain fall avewgo Is below a
tenth of an Inch thioughout the state , only
ono county reporting a plentiful shower.
Ilirvcsting is about completed and the
of smill pniii has begun with a
vaiiablo yield , raiiKiiig from light to heavy.
Corn , IsdoiiiK rcmnikiblv well under theprc-
vnlentunfiivor.iblo conditions and Is not ma-
tciiallj iiijuieelln tv\o-thiicls of the state 111
the central anel soil tlicast counties the ciop is
seriously thioatened , bntiin abundant rain
fall in the first half of August will brighten
the outlook
The ! Uod < Mii Woodm en.
r.fMoivr-S la , August 2. Notwithstand
ing the injunction proceedings at Chicago ,
nud the contrary leports , n special meeting of
the head camp of. Mode-ni Woodmen of
America \vlll bo held at DCS Moines .August
accoiding to tbo call by the bend officers.
Local camps have made piepiiations for en-
tcitalning 1,400 , de-leg lies
\\ent toSlecp on tlin Track.
Mis OLTjii VviiRtIn. , August 2 [ Spcchl
Telegram to Tin Bit ] Tlilsevcnlng George
Henry was struck by ft St. Paul passenger
truiii on tlioN'orthvvestornioadimdborlously ,
if not fatally injuicd. Ho was intoxicated at
the time and w is lying1 on the tiaclt at a
curve. Ills in juries mo Internal.
Haying on tlio Omaha Mnrlcct.
SIOUM CITV , In. , August 2.-Specinl [ Tele
gram to Tim Bn . ] James E Boogo A , Sons ,
v\ho are Iciding packers , have sent n buyer
to the Omahn. market and received the lint
shipment of hogs today.
The Himsc ol'CotumoiiH.
ICopui ItiM lSOOl > uJiiintGi > nlun KtnntU. ' ]
LoMONAugust2 ) [ Neiv "Vnrk Herald Cl-
bio Special to Tiih Bir ] It may bo pretty
sifoly assuied that a good dod less than one-
half of tlio house of commons will bo availa
ble for work at Westminster during the re
mainder ol the session. The total attendance
of both sides lias of Into not exceeded ii'iO
members nt the most Important pcuods sit
tings when divisions nro expected. This
will npidly bo icilueecl still furthorjespcc-
1 illy If a few hot days set in the completion
of nctessaiy business -will hav o to bo carried
out vvith the assistance of a mere handful of
ministerialists The bulk of estimates still
have to bo voted and they will bo rushed
through at the last moment in accordance )
vvlth what now nppcirs tobel second plan of
action. Xvcry government , nnjthing and
cvorjthlng , cuu secure adequate attention ex
cept the cxpciiditureof publicmoney thatls ,
state affairs which w ill ono eliy demand and
receive a little moro attention than it is likely
to get.
"Woulher Crop Kiillotla.
W48imciTOAiigust J. The m.ither crop
bulletin says the weather during the post
w celt was unfavorable for growing crops gen-
erall ) thioughout the entiio corn belt , and
continued drought in connection with hot ,
diy winds west of the Mississippi river lias
permanently injured corn , especially in ICira-
sas , Nolmslca nnd Missouxl In Minnesota
and the Uikotas the weither Is favorable for
hir vesting , but hot , drj winds nro unfavor
able for vvhcat Tlio week clobes with show
ers and cooler weathtr la thnt section.
Steamship Arrhalfl.
At Hambuig Tlio California , from New
York
AtNowYoik The \Vaasdim , from Hotter-
dam.
dam.AtUrowliend
AtUrowliend Passed : -At 11 p. m , tlio
Aurnulu , fiom New York for Liverpool ,
At the Lizard Passed : At S a. m. , the
Westeinland , from Now York for Antwcip
AtQuecnstown At 12 05 p in. , the City of
Homo , from New "York for Liverpool.
aho I'lcslilout Will Change.
CHFIIOX SiniNos , Pa , August 2. Presi
dent Harilsou's sojourn at Ciosson Spilngs
during the greater part of the months of
August nnd September Is now a fixed fact.
The presidential household will leave tlio
Capo Alaj cottage about the 1-tli Inst. and
take up a residence for the summer in n
beautiful mountain homo. P.irko cottage , and
the picsldcnt himself , ills expected , will fol
low within -week. .
Corn HnfTerliin Prom llcat.
Cnicvao , August ! A special from Rloom-
Ington , 111. , says that for several dajs the
beat has been intense theie , nnd ( it noon
today the thcrinotnuter registered 01 ° . A
hot wind Is blowing and coin and grass aio
suffeilng. Ruin is badly needed , nud unless
It comes within the next few claja thu con
crop will be nearly ruined.
Iho ClilciiKO \ortliwcstern. .
CHICAGO , Augusts. The annual report of
the Chicago & Northwestern for thu llsca
jcar ending Way 31 shows : Gross earnings
, 101,837 ; operating expenses , $10C.ilU02 . ;
not receipts , * J,75V , > , TJJ. Not earnings for tli (
) earshov\s \ anlncrciibo of | l,4l'.i , , compurcd
vvlth the previous year.
Patal Quarrel CMern Wniiinn.
r oumviii.B , ICy , , August3 , Peter Duffy
and Henry Krause wcro fatally cut late to-
nlubt by Al Bush The throe quairolcd
about \\oirmiiiuul Bush suddenly drew a
knife , Tlio other Uo mu , but Bush overtook
: hciti separately and Mashed them no seicrcly
that neither can recover.
A 0v.V
1\vo Men Fulnlly Wotinilcd Darliifc fl
Political Cjnarrol.
OOPFV , Utnli , August 2. [ Special Tele
gram lo Till Bcp.J A bloodj tniffcdy took
ihco hot cat a :30o' : dock this inoriiliig. James
IrlflliinnelA. Z Washburn , two prominent
business men , got into a political dispute rcl-
itlvo to the county election next Monday
" \Vnslihurn \ favored the Mormou iiomliieo
'or eountj recorder , nnd Grlniu the gentllo
candldite. Tliovmiiglo culmlnatecl In n
quarrel and Washburn slapped GilHln , who
vent out nnd borrowed a revolver , On i-c-
turning , ' \Vasbburn asked nlm If ho hnd a
gun , anil flrlflln said jcs.Vashbuin de
clared that he could whip Grlftln any way ,
mil tuoceeded to pull his unit .lohn llninei ,
brother of tbo Mot men candidate for re-
Mider , over wlioin the tioublo nrose1 , stepped
jetvvten tlio men ( hinin binkcd Iniek sov-
eial stopi. but he lontlnnod to ad
vinoo v\lietlier \ Hiinier pulled hit
inn or not Is lu dispute , but
Irlflln bofrm toflroon him nnd sent three
bullets Into bis body , i.ieli one of which
voulil have been fatnl The coloreel poitu
in the saloon , Charles Tumor , opened llro on
Chlniusoon after hosliotut Iluinur , and sent
ibullct thiough Grinin's Ijodv , plcicing the
Ivc-r. Tumor llred three or four shots and
Jriflln live. jstriy shot cut off a too from
Hie foot of n mm mined Krncrson , who wns
In tlio saloon limner died this evening
it 5 : 17 o'clock and Oiillln Is not expected to
survive. 'Iho town Is much excited. The
Alormon people feel very hot against UrMln.
md the ofllecrs MO taking steps to guard
ig.iinst trouble
\Villalnoiis Train p'H AnrroAKwcupc ,
UvciNT , WIs. i August 2. Adan # Young , a
irofossloml tramp fiom Indhna , had a nai
ow escape todiy from Ijncliing. Iloe.illcd
nt tbo homo of Ilov. rather Fesslerof St
loscph's Cithollc ohurch about noon to do
iiand food Before , thu pilest could respond
spend the tramp , for icasons unknown ,
struck him n snMige blow In the neck. The
pries trail out of tbo bnck door , but Young
overtook him nnd belt him in a teiilblomnn
icr. A ciowd quickly gatbcieel , howevoi.
eseucil the priest and placed a rope nrounil
: ho nick of thotr.iinp He Mas about to bo
"hanged ton treonenr by when a , policeman
in i veil and saved him
Patal Collision at ilatiiilbal.
HVNMIIAI , Mo. , August 2. A crowiloil
pissenger conch on Iho St Louis i Hannibal
T.illroid was wicclted In a collision vita a
itt itch ciiplno Ibis nftoinoon Two colored
men , David Summers and Hsirvey Lctehcr of
New London weio killed outiight. Tiank
I'oiU'r. coloied , wns fatally Injured. Sev
eral others wcro sciiously hurt mid some
painfully bruised. The engineer of the
switch engine. William Toiifrdc , wns ar-
icsted inimedlitclj after the accident ,
charged -with ciiminal cniolessncss.
Thej Sail Vur Ioin .
JIM by JainH ( Jordan llcnnettl
LOMION , August 2. [ Now Yoik Herald
Cable-Special to Tin : I3iu.- Mrs Hobcrt i :
Lincoln , "wife of the Ameiican minister , sails
with her t\\o \ daughters next Wednesday on
the City of New Yoik. The ladies ha\ tlio
finest suite of rooms on the steamer , for
\\hicbthoywillpuj \ the respectable sum of
Tatal Shooting Over Patnllv Troubles.
Am VTA , On , Angust2. About midnight
L II Pattlllo , traveling coircspomlcnt and
ngeiit of the Augusta Chronicle , aud C. P
Hudson , a dry goods salesman , engaged in i
shooting nllr.i-s at the Aillngton hotel. Huil
son vos killed outright and I'lttillo souously
w ouiided. Family trou bio was the cause.
% - o -
A Steamer iiti-llccH n Iloclc.
GHITN-I-OUT , L I. , August 2 The steamer
Sunshine struck a rock off Orient Point tonight -
night The wildest confusion prevailed for a
tune among tlio pissengers on board , but a
panic wns a-vcrtedby the coolness of the
ofllecrs. The steamer was gottcu off and
lic.icbed.
_
lla.stcni Manitoba Btorm Swept.
Wi\MrLCi , August 2. A dcstnictlvo hull
and thunder storm passed over the cistern
pcition ot Manltobi last night , doing tie-
uiondous diinnge to crops Jinny houses In
villages vcio damaged and UTO or three
people killed.
Fasted Forty-Two T > nv .
LO\DO > , August 2. Jaqucs , the rronch
soldier , bas completed bis fast of foity-tvo
dayt > .
1'rof. Jioviston is Favored.
Thoconunlttce on high school of the boaul
education met at 8 o'clock last evening at the
board rooms. Sujieilntcndont James , happy
over Ids re-election , vv as on Innd and sprung
a brand new story In honor of the occasion.
Mr , Piper's suceesoor in the sccrctnry's
chair , Charley Counoyor , w.is present In hw
now capacity , nnd piomlsed to very soon get
hold of the now lopes.
Messrs. Corj ell , Snijth and McConncll
constituted a majority of the committee and
they settled down to active work The ob
ject of tbo meeting was the selection of an
assistant principal of the high school , the
choice of the committee to como up before
the board for flnil action tomorrow night.
They unanimously agteed uponMr. Lovls-
ton , who lias lield the position of teacher of
phllosopny nud geolo y.
The question of rearranging the higuschool
pupils by removing t > omo of them
to tbo Plcisnnt strict school , was discussed.
bupciintcndoiit .Tames fnvoicd the rlan of
equnlblng the number of pupils In the nu
merous looms rather than scim-ating the
grades. Ho estimated tlio attendance for the
coming J ear nt UXI , and thought that all
could bo accommodated in the high school
building. Thcqncstlon was argued at some
length but noiction w.is taken , and tbo com-
mittco then took up tbo industrial fei
ture , ntticking the earpentei shop as a
constant mcimco ns a Iho trap
They decided to visit tbo grounds nt 1 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon and Inspect the woik-
shops ,
'I'ho committee nn tciehcrs and exuninv
lions was In sessioiiin an adjoining room , con-
sideling a number of applications for posi
tions as teichers.
Tlio mcetliif. ' ! of both committees VPIO In-
foriml , no ilotinlte action being tikciiln any
of the matters , the object of the meeting
being simply to difaiuss needed changes and
Impiovemciits
A IMaHOiiloVciIdliig ,
Tbo wedding of Adi A , thodauRlitcr of
Mr. and Jlrfcjjlenrj Newell , to Mr. Ullltnaa
P. Shliloj occurred at ricomasoii's hnll last
evening , after the regular session of Vcsli
chapter , No. 0 , Ordoi of the Kistorn Star
To this elmpt r liolnngs the boner of having
celebrated the llrst Mas > onto mnrilago whl eh
has occurred in this section , if not In the
countiy.
Last night -was the regular meeting night ,
anil the pio'-pectlvo bride. . Miss Ada A
Novell , was Initiited with the mystciies of
the order After tno ledge had boon called
on the Invited guests , consisting of
members of the chapter. Masons and
their families , as omblcd In the
ledge room The -wedding raireh was heaid
and soon the Inldo apiieiirc'd at the noith
doorsupjiortcd by the worthy nntion , Dr.
Kleanor Iially , wliilo at the sumo tiino the1
groom , Tillmnn P bhliloy , apponrud at tlio
south door , siippoitod bj the not thy pitron ,
Thomas llattcrton Together the two turtles
appro ichcd llw nltir , - hero Ho v Hrothi-r C
W. hividgo iiioiiounc'ed the woids vvhieh
made them mm and wife.
Congratulations were then In 01 dor , after
whiih tbo call to order was luardnnd Worthy
Matron D.illuj , on bohulf of Vosta chapter ,
presented the novvlj wed couple vUth ahand-
somoslUcr tcisot On each piece vas cn-
gr.ivcd , "I'o Ada , from VesUclmpter , August
2 , ISj'M ' , " I'bh completed tbo ceremony and
rofrcshmcnt.s were then served.
The presents fiom friends of the bride and
groom were both numerous and elegant , con
sisting of a handsome dinner bet. iitollot set ,
tnblo linen , bed linen , silver Knives , forks
and spoons , a haniUomo clcxk , fancy dishes
and numerous other articles ,
K In a Hlg Hill.
John Ihwkluson tried to "blow In" ? 2SOS"
last night in accumulating ajng , but the po-
llcoran iierosjlilniin time tosavc thej
portion of thoiolL
JIOMMAX'8 DICATII ,
Iho Coroner's .Jury I lnilftTlial lt\\'aN \
Duo tuau Unavoidable Accident.
The inquest over tlio remains of Charles
llownnn , who was Idlleiirrlihy morning by
the falling of a stone bracket at the now
Aineiloaii National hink bulMlng , was con
tinued yesterday al tei noon.
Hairy Liurlc , nn architect , WM sworn
IIo testllled thnthu had examined the bucket
nnd tlio platform Ho thought tbe east slelo
ol tbo pier , nbovo the broken bracket ,
hid settled sllghlly , and thus cms-
ing an unequal prcssuiv , hnd broken
the roilt. The-settling of the building , ho
testillcd , vas thocmiso ofnatuuil results ,
Qllairj Cin lti , an engineer , svvoio tint ho
had tested the stone and found It cap.ililo of
sUndlng a pressing test of fromtXH ( ) to lO.OtX )
ItouiuB llo was sum tbe weight of the plat
form testing upon the bucket was not that
much.
tllolqiilst , the man who was Itiehaigo of
the liltingniparntus , tc'tllled tluit lie win
ciioful in lifting the stone Into phico , and
that vhllo doing so , It elld not receive any
severe blow s.
QiVrohltect Mciideliohn had ccn the stone
Ills testimony \\ns \ prnctlcallj tbo same us
JIi Laurie's His opinion was that the
btciik was caused by a slight settling of tbo
walls , whtdi tbicvv the vcight of the build
ing on the outc'rcndof the platform bnit'ke > t
Thojury then rendered n veallc't that Hov\-
mm cime to his death by being stiuck on tlio
head by a stone brickct , broken from the
Ijinlc bulleluig , mid that the bicaking viis an
unavoidable ncddcnt
DA tclegnm was recel\edjcstcidaj \ from
Jl J. llovvimm of Lirncd , Kim , the "father
of the dead man , dlice-tlng that the bmly bo
bulled heio and tint the p.utlcuhrs of tbu
nccldint buscntto tlo parents
In nccorduico with this wish , thcyfuncfal
\\lll bo held this moiiiing from Hcafcy A
Ileafov's at S o'clock , the leimlus being in-
tctieclln LiurclIIlll
Dr. Uirnojeuresoatiirh , Bee blilg.
0
Iiovle < l on t.lic IllniiK Paper.
Thcie MIIS a street scene at the old licpubv
llcan ofllcolast nlgbt
rorsomotlmo tlioOlhei'-Maggaid Itans-
fir company has been doing bulling for
Jlnjor Wili'ox , and wbilo in this business
the proprietor of the line has fietpientlj ad
vmecd thomoiiey top ly the fielght clnrgcs
on the blink paper on which tlio defunct
sheet has been pi hi ted The bill nirounts to
SHO , nud tosocuio himself tlio owner of tbo
line jostoidny svvotei out a wilt , nnd aimed
vith the document acoiislnblo broke In tbo
door and scbed and dirtcd a\viy ten rolls of
piper Wili'ox heaul of tbo hclznro anil
piovv w ra thy , threatening to aiiest tbe con
Mablo , but the storm soon blew ocr and the
creditor got auiy vlth tuo i ioperty.
Dr. Biinoy euros ciUm-rli , Bee bldg.
fwcnt vN'liilh Slieot
Clinhinnn Birkhauscr of the boird of pun-
llcwoiks jesterday gave thoIJarher asphalt
coinj > aiiy permission to piocced vith paving
'l\v only-ninth sti-eetfioin Hickory to Piclflc
'llioort \ was stopped Fiidny because It was
discovered thatgr.ivel instead of biokcniock
VM'.S being used ns a base When asked under
what conditions the work was resumed , Mr
Ditkbmscrsail.
"Wello \ found that if tlio work vas nl
lowed to stop until biokcn stone could bo pro
cured thehindiancovvould prove a moio sci >
ious one thin ve hail anticipated. I'.ullv foi
this mison aid imtlon iccoimt of Ml
Dentils , the plumbing inspector , telling me
that lllteen of the propcity owncisint < -'il
the \\oik to go onith agiavel bisc , I ga\o
pen mission lor it to pioeccil , though even
now I uii\ my doubts about it being n good
idea. "
Dr , Biinoy euros caturrli , Bee bid ; , ' .
A Ham Itnriicd.
The bam of A. J. drover , at 1137 Park ave
nue , with its tontents , was ilestrojed by llio
jcsteiday afteinoon It contained several
tons of bay , a double buggy , a roael wagon
anil two sets of Inriicss. The iusmanco
v\as less than f.00. !
The woik of the llrcmen vis remnrnable ,
when It is considered that dining the llro a
stiongylud piuvallcd , which it was feared
would drive the flames to tlio south , which
is thiikly settled with finnio buildings Tbo
fliincs. however , weio conilned to the bain
in which they originated nThe.v were occa
sioned by a llttlo boy phi } ing with mitches
in the loft.
_
Dr. BLtncy cures catarrh , Bee bldg.
OVLII Tim rcKs.
Why TIicj"AVero Uclalned and Those
Wliluli llnve ISei'n Kcliiiiiiislicd.
With rcfei once to tbo detention of eountj
fees , which Tin , B Lr has show n to have been
done by County Hecoidci Mcgeathnnd Judge
fahieli ) , thofotiiier jcstoidny at Hist icfuscd
to talk on the subject to a icpoiter , hut in
the afternoon spoke ns follo\vs.
"If It wns hulf an houi Inter I would tell
jou. I ha\o \ hid mj money intheiopointing (
to tbo tieasuior's olllcoj for some time
Somebody has been mlghtilj fooled ( in tills
deal. J iruess " It would Invo been just us well
for TUB "Hi'i : if it hadn't iiislicil that stuff
ab ut me Into print. IIo who laughs last
huglisbcit"
This is the nearest that be would come to
giving imv satisfaction on tbu matter.
Jud.'O bhlelds said that ho had belli the
money back beuiuscho thought , attbo time , it
would bo necessary for the pinposo of em
ploying an additional clcilt at > ( XJO and buj
Ing a new typo writing machine. Hqvvevci ,
ho suld tint bo had Intended to turn it over
to tlio county treisurer a month
ago hut had simply forgotten to do so
Ho referred to the statutes and pointed out
whoioit iyas piovidcd that county ofllccis
should tuin over tbo excess of fees but did
not slate when the payment should bo made
As to the opinions of ex-Countj Attoiney
Slmerd and Countv Attorney Malioney. who
held that the sui plus foes should bo puiil ov'i
at the end of each 3ear , Judge Shields bald
ho could not see the ground for such a con
stiuction. The judge has shite pjld o\cr \ to
the eountj treasurer 001 bi ! and taken his re
eclptfor tlio same.
County ricasuicr Snjder was asked wbv
ho hail not compelled tlio delinquents to paj
up in January IIo loiilicd thnt ho
had no autboilty for iiolng anything
oftboldnd IIo consumed thnt that was a
duty testing with the commissioner
TioisurcrSnvdei s clcilts tieated the ro-
poiter in a vuy iiivstciiousinaniier , giving
him no satisfaction iitmlland actingas though
they n ore afraid tosny a vvoid on the bub-
Ject.
s i'o\\uiijnHs.
llealtli Olllcf-rw Ild'usrd
I'liiidh ui Prevent Kild
In spealdng of the public licdtbof tlio eltj
at the present time. . Oil ) Physician tlnpcn
last nlglitsnld
"Though it Is not generally known , there
are a gient ninny cases of diphtheiia in
Omaha , and Instead of the disease being on
the dceicase , ills spiralling. Iknowof thlrtj
c.ises of the most inillKiiant type , known : is
black diphtheiia , neurh all of which aio
liable to prove fatal
"Thh matter has been called to
the attention of o the board ot
health , but the members aieixnveiUss , owing
to tbofac'ttliatwo liavo no innue > with which
to ( luarnntlno nnd nrevint the inumUrs of
the families in which thu ditMtl ill si use Is
nigliiL' , from going upon tlio hlicets nnd
mingling with tlio public
'On pursuing Its nlgimrdh policy la this
matter , the council has iilaccd us In a position
so that wo hu\o \ not got a dollar to pievent
the spu'iulof ( ontngluii.
"If the members of tbobo.iid bnl moncv nt
this time , this dlseiiu whidi ciirricsoff so
manv childtencould bolirought under control
In u few tliys , but imdci tlio existing cliciun-
stances it U dllm-iilt ta picillct the intuits
that may follow A number of chlldion hnvo
aheaily cllid , nud many murodeaths fol
low iiiilcu iiroiniit action Is tuliuti bv the
public. "
An Inooicllaty Illa/e ,
About 13 15 this morning anotlur call sum
moned tbo liretlghlciH tothutonier of Thir-
tcenth and Juckuon stri' 'ts , where nn old
barilla the ie.irof thn llutnl IlurliT , mid nc-
cuphd l > i Stcubon , the lUlr imm , was Itiun-
lug Tbcro v\eie eight head of | IOIM-HII | tlio
buriilnj ; itrae.tuie , but Hit- , tcfuhcr vvilh
liarnesi. vcro savnl. It la generally bcv
llev nl that Iho flro vns the work of nn ( neeu >
illary. Tbo datiingo w as merely ncnilmil.
Mnreln AlumiCs Ium.li.
On Tuesday Ust Miss Martin Moffnt ol
Worth Twenty-fifth street gave a pelltte lunch
In honor of her friend , Miss Mlla I.nlly , who
goes to the Mew laiglimci coast with bos
mother forhcr summer outing ohoilly Mlna v
CicMiu'i , Ddsy llcttfl , Pauline hturgcs , l.ittla
IMy , Josie MeCuiiiIllosslo I'rntt , ami
Miibleimd MttaSpnuliUni ; were piosentaud
onjoycd tbcnisehes ns enl ) mhthful chlldron
can ,
Dr. Llirnoy cures catarrh , Hoi ) blilff.
A Striking M older Pa tally Shot.
S vs Pit VMIXIO , August. 'llio Iron mold.
ere' strike resultcil In another li-aircM ) today ,
A nonunion appiontlio niiniod KIdcout wa
nltnclddvhllo going hoilii'bv two strlkei-s.
IIo defended himself with a revolver , futiillv
shooting H L , blebiut.
j'if > > ( t.1 1 1. I'.t it i tut i m.s.
Alex MilCenrlo , silk buyer , and
MllkM , black gckxls Imyei for ralmuc'i , aio
nstlngut Spit U L
Mrs P J Snihottimd duii-liter haven
on ulslt to noithem Illinois , whei-o they
Mill spend Iho suimmr f
C. H Hauvooilof llnywoodHros , loft last
iilttht for New York Hoston nnd the east on
u business niul plc'nsuio tilp
Dr. I , A Meiiluin left I ist night for Her-
lln , WIs , ( .illed them hj n telognun an-
( Uiiulug the serious Illness of his futhcM
(1. ilainieson , manager of the fiunhlilng
goods ilepaitincnt at lla don Ilros , loft last
evening fora ten davs' vi'uitionln ChicMgo.
Miss Anna I'nlej left todnv for u two
weeks' ' visit to Mrs Joins , the former iiiann-
gi.r of 13od's ) opeia house , nt Memphis ,
lenn.
( lerlniilo , daughter of Mr anel Mrs .T ( S ,
Millie , loftSattiidav for llie'JIioiiMiiiiI Islnuit
region , iiccompiiiiled us fiu as Chicago lij her
mother
Mrs Mary Crossette , a missionary under
the Presbyterian board of foulgii missions ,
returning to China , Is stopping for n few
davs' visit with her brother , UI CJ. ilerull , at
I lisYcttnut avenue.
\Villlim \ bcott nnd ,1 1) ) T.udwlg of St.
.Tosouli , Mo , two promising oung nillro.id
nicn , mo visiting Iho eltj for business and
pleasure ' 1 hey see > in to bo well plowed w 1th
the citj and m.n locito heio at an ( inly ilito.
JMr S(0ttisnt ( piosmt ehiof elcilt of the
tli kut auditor's dc-putmeiit of the Kansas
City , ht JosephX Council Blulfs villroad ,
SPEOJ-ALi
COUNCIL BuUFFS.
"iJlOHSAr.nOrwlllli ulo for a cnoil ro id
-L team , sliilllou Nn dl'M ' , ri'jjMiued Innl \ \ -
Ince. lly Dr Aielillnld. ( linn by Kentucky
Cliy.t > oinoUI Apply to Ir Miiei.ie-
"I/lOllunM' "Inojiiiol modern liouse > W.
JVV.IIIlgtr. . iidl'uailMrtct.
_
AN Pri ) A ( till for KiiR-ralhoiisi woik in
a small family. ThuiUbt puil > c-aii s -
cuio a put in inent place at KIWiii's. \ . Itc-f-
ticncoili'shid. Cillnt4.N Noilh frcKiitli St. ,
C'uiiiioll Itlull's. iftur August 1
"IjlOll KrNT ' K-riMini hoii'D on Oakland
Jlive. . Jlidein lniiiotnicnts | Additss C.
l.Hoo oilier
\ \ \\TA\TlH-Ount\ \ for M'lic-nl lionso-
U woil , Jlw. A I' . H.iiiilietl , No , 12i
lourtlistiiet.
W \N I'l D tilil foi tdiciiil liiiiisi-work ,
< un\ intent hi > ii < c > . ( Inly IHO lu fatuity ,
Mrs 0V. . Lose ) , h 'l A\oiiiif O
POIt S/VI.E nr Unit ( lirdin land , with
luiusus.byJ U. Illco. W ! Main st.Uounull
lllulls
\ pay rent vviun yciiiriuibuvii homo on
o s.imu terms , nnil In c.isouf jimi ill , ith
lit H 11 } tiniolu.uc your family Ihu lioino cleat
oil thtfi > llA-ln ] < 'UTiin :
A tionie vuirLlill.Odl it 313 perinontli
A homo \Mrtliflr ) > ! ) ) iil ilS pet month
A homo \Mi lliJ..OJlut ? , ' ! uurinoiitli.
A. IiO'iio VMU tliM.lKM.it ? Ill pur month
A homo worth $4,01)1 ) at $ H i.crmoiilh
Othtr prlii'd liiiiuoson tliu s imu terms. The
above tiiontlilv ijayinunti Intliido pilnHpil
and IntcK'st I'or full i > iitleulu-t e ill on or
address the TudiKt V\ell \ Oo. . UW llro.edway ,
Coiniell Uliilfs. h.
CTltYVO A small rod and wliltirsjintted
13 cow , with stnip mid rlni ; araiincl In i luirns
I Ilicinl rcM\ \ lid for lui i el urn to .Mis L I Inline ,
ill * llltli tivcnuo
"ITlOHKnrsT Tim sUiro niotii. Xo. 18 , froiitlnct
-L'on I'c.irl St.V C James.
W T1IAT i iv o j on to t lade and vvlnt dn joii
for ft ? Cill on If , J. fedmorr , K > 3
llrcmdway.
" \\TKIIAYB soior il bo.iutlfulino Icrn Inuso
IT tliat v\o vIII tr.nlofoi oiK'jnahiiri 1'mii 1
lots litUinaha nrCoiiuoll blnll's Tlio Juld St
VVollsUo..JJpiiiHll Hlutrs. li
DR. BELLINGER'S"
Surgical Institute
- J\N rj -
Private Hospital.
Cor. llroadway and 2Gth Stroot.
Council IIInlN , InTer
Tor Iho treat inrnl of all hiir Uiil and obrnnla
cll'iMisp < anildlaiuKi'idf tlio liliud.
I'lUatu dlsuii s of Iho tiilnary and Huxnal
orKani us " .yjilillls , slilc'lurc , ov tltls * por-
iimtorroho i' , loitinanlioud , suMiat Iniiiotencd
tind v\i ikiuss tuativl hiieic'sHfully.
I'nrtlculnr attention piild to ilNi-iiM" ! ( if tha
lungs , ns Asthnii , Consumption. Hnmc'ldtls
< utarrli , I'tc. 1'uruljsln , Kidney ( llv aso in
Jlinbolcs , llrlu-lils Dhoiiso.ltlKMiiiiatKiii , I'lleu ' ,
ancor V.irloeile , lljdioci'le , Dionsy , Tu
imr. iMscs of tbintyo mil c ir. Clulifiet ,
imr.'o i \ it n ri' a nil nil dKoiiMHiif Iho lini
\\'o \ lave adoinrlmuit ilovotd ( oxeluslvoly
tothntroatmectof I'lurlnodlsi ises
MiMllcliiOEcatkccurily i > loUed and frco Ironj
olisoi'Mitlon
Corit-poiidcnei ) conlldoiitlal. Address :
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Iihtilutc and Priulc Hospital.
Cur llrniKlwuy mid Ujlli nt Council llluttn , In.
J J ) KIIMPMHON \ > II LSninAltT Vice proi
CllAitllslt . Onlilor
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Ooitncill Bluffs.
Pnlcl up Capital . $1COOOO
Sin-plus a n'l Pioflts . . . . CO.OOCT
Liability to Depositors . 3GOOOO
DIKKTOIH--I A MlHor 1' O rilciiMin.n. I *
? liii nit , i : \ * Hint. I l > lilniuiiMin t'liurlea
t llaiiNiin rmiihiutt-'oiiiral hinliliiK linal-
iii s l/.irh'c.-t ( iipltil unit suijilus of any
lllllk -OlllllVMSll'lll lOM I
INTERESTON TIMt DEPOSITS.
rup T I\ \ \ TTO t r11 AI\T
Sl.HlANCISiVCADEHY
Boarding and Day School ,
PifthXvc. and Seventh Street.
Can bo leached ( romiinyof the tleputH
on motor.
Conducted liy the Jblbtois of Chiuity
II , V. M.
TERMS For bo.id nnd tuition om-
linidiif , ' all bi i indies of a llnlHliMt oduc-a-
lloii for youn'hiclle'H $75 foi' HuHion ol
Iho inontlm , loiiimoucliif drwl Monday
liuSeploinbcr nnd I'obiuai'i iosnetl\uly ] ! \ ,
Toi furthui'partlculiiiri nddreim
hi. Kiancls A nd ( iny ,
Council Hlulfh , Iowa ,
F. M , Ellis Si Co. ,
ARCHITECTS
Itnonis 4 l nnd 4U lieu Iliilld UK , Omulia
Vli.iind HCMIJIIH . ' mill "HI Me-riliirn llloi-
Uluirs. 1 - ton uyouJmcc bol