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    THE OMAHA JDA1JL.Y . BEJiV TUESDAY AUGUST 5. 181)0. )
KEWS ABOUT THE BLUFFS ,
Another Important Dooumont Filed in tbo
Celebrated Orick Oaso. *
A MAN OFMANY HEAVY SORROWS
Jlnnk Mull , t'u ; .Miirdcrci1 , Iinproxlng
- Dli'd HI Nlnc.l- Non-Hoard
IIIH u run UP Council I'rouoctl-
-.Allniir . Mciillim.
Another lnijoitnnt ( Instrument xvns filed In
thnl'rick case last ovcnhiLr , which , It is
claimed , xxlll foicvcr sot nt rest the feats of
the innocent purchasers xxho hold the titles to
fconid veiy valuable propctty that once be
longed to the Peter Smith estate in Council
lllutTs and elsowhere. The Instrument was
filed for iccord In UK * count } recorder's ofllco
nnd is a quit claim deed fiom Mabel Crick
nnd her husband , conveying all of her Inter
ests In the familj estate to'J. 1) ) Smith , who
is hci grandfather Instead of her uncle , as
erroneously stated in Tin HIM when the Jlrst
documents XX'MO llled a few dns since.
It will bo recollected tint tbo lirst quit
claim tl'-od that Mrs Crick paxe in considera
tion of SI.VH ) xv.is signed only by herself mid
the usil iiinciit and wiirnint } dwd gix'cn
N M Hubbard was siKimd Jointly
b > hcrsolf and husbind After Hub-
bard rccnnojid the Interests thus
acquired It kit the matter in tbo same
condition thnt It x\-ns In prior to the attempt
made bv Hubbard and othen to get control
of the gill's interests The,1 husband had not
deeded axvay Ids Intelosts acnulicd by
mat i IIIKC , mid tlicie .vas a possibility of sonic
tioublo in the future Iho deed executed bx
both \csteidix : , and safely tcinrdcd , sets at
Kst all these apjiu hensions , and leivos the
gill's intcifotj in Iho ostnte xvboily In the
control of th ( giandmotbcilio xxas one of
tbo nilmliiNtrators of the estate , and still has
the ] > o\V ( r to make a l < val settlement. Tills
Bhe has uheadx htguii by BixiiiRqulttlalin
deeds to all persons \\lio liavo purchased portions
tions nf the e'stuto whether fiom the admlnis-
tiatoi-s or from p it-ties xxho held tbo ptiipcntv
by vhtuoiif snei cssioii of deeds fiom the ad-
minlstiators to the present time.
J Cl Tipton , real estate , flj" Broidxvay.
Wall D.ipor at ! ! ' ; ( cuts pet toll : not rem
nants , at C L , aillette'3 , U5 Peailbt.
A Man ol' Miiny Tionliles
K i : . ICntflesini Is a .xoung man of many
tioubles. Last xveck he xx-as the plaintiff in a
long and expensive litigation with the Txvin
City dye works The suit xx-as foi the iccov-
cry of heavy damages .for person'il injury
nllcgpil to have been sustained xvhile in the
employ of the compmy , and xvas clatinod to
hax-c been caused b.x the use of gasoline in
cleaning old clothes , Ho bet up the plea that
ho-xv as injiuud phjsltMll.x and mentally b } be
liiK compelled to ( ontlntially bieatlio the
fumes of the lluld , but tbo Jmy thought
otheiwlse , and denied him the theiapiitlc
ii'ent ( asked for in the sli ipo of a judgment
ak'iiin-t his emplojcrs Immi-diately after
the case was concluded IU appealed In tbo
loll f an Informer in saloon uues under the
line manipulation of Judge lioiilton. This
bionght doxvn upon kirn thu xviath of the
saloon men , and ho was made the victim of
fcovcu.l iiorsonul assaults , ono \vhichxx-ould
have been soiious for him if he had not been
icsciicd bv Maishal Trmplcton and txxo oill-
cer < , who happened to bo In tbu vicinity of
the saloon on Koxvcr Muln sticct xvhun It Of-
cut red. Hmnjlujr nvor his he'.id xxas the
lineal of an indictment by tlio grand Jury
upon the complaint ol Sehocilsack , the djo-
woiks man , for the emboli'inent of about
f. " > 0 which bo had collected fiom custoinct-a
while In tbo einpln } of the xvorks and neg
lected to tmn it aver. On Saturday afternoon -
noon UP found himself In a very str.i ightcned
flmmclal condition , and ho Marled out to
raise the xx ind. Ho applied to AV. H. Cooper
for the loan ef $ ! ! ) , but being a stranger ho
wns lofnsed. To secure Mr. Coopnho ofTeted
to exccuto a short time note xxith npptovod
scinrity and nlloxv u liberal ratoof intciest
The offer xvus accepted piovidod the security
xx-as good. Cooper drew up tbo note
forfc- , and Un lesim took It and wont axvay
In a rtbort time ho i-eappearod with the
note .signed jolntl } by himself and .lotm Mer-
gen , the Soutli Main stieot gixuer. The se
curity was all right , and Cooper plxo him n
check. Immediately after the lelloxv loft
Cooper became suspicious about the Moi-gen
bignatiiro , and telephoned to the bank Htop-
ping payment of the cheek. He then called
upon Mcrgcn and shoxxed him thu cheek and
ho promptly pronounced It to bo a foigeiy.
In the meantime Knglesuu bad cashed the
check in a ntoie xxhero he was kiioxvn. Cooper
was anxious to get his money bneknnd did
not i-epoit thocaso to tboiollco , but started
out to find Knglesim. This ho did in a short
time. The felloxv confessed ttio forgery , but
claimed bo did not Know why he bad com
mitted the crime. IIo xviillngly gave Cooper
all the mono } he had left fiom the proceeds (
of tbo check , which amounted to yiS , and
piomiscd to i.ilso tbo remainder if ho was
not prosecuted. His icqucst xxas granted ,
but up to ycstciday moining lie bad not been
able to got the money. Satuulay afternoon ho
Hindu ncontuiot with C.A.Macban , pioprictor
of the Council BlutTrt .steam du xvoiks , to
woik for him , aud yesterday moiiiingho com
menced work. At noon he got hold of some
of Maclmn's uncollccted bills , anil he stalled
out to raise some money. Ho collected § < ) f > 0
at ono place and ? J.50 at another , and then ho
quit the collecting business nnd also the em
ployment of Mr. Mac-ban. The d0 xvorks
man soon found that the bills had been paid
to ICnglosun , and hoard that he had left the
city. For the purpose of putting a check
upon the career of tho.unuig man , ho filed nn
information In Justice Sclnir/ ' point charg
ing him with larceny. A win rant xvas issued
nnd the oniccrsxeie hunting for I > nglcsun
last evening.
The young man is either Insane or else is
uniting very ci editable prctcntUms in that
line , and xvhen ho is arrested his defense will
undoubted ! } ho Insanity.
Hull lnir | < ) xln .
C. Hank Hall , \xifomurderer , is resting
very comfoitiiblo In his cell hi the county tail.
Ho Is improving rapidly from the effects of
bis .selMnlltetod wound , and no longer re
quires the nttcndance of a nurse ot physician.
Ho has not. changed his opinion rcgaidlng the
crime , nnd is still very tueltuin and morose.
Mandcl Ss Klein are offering great bargains
in every dcpaitmont.'o \ bhoxv the best
line of cookstoxe's und ranges in the city ,
from ? IU to f 10. In ihixvaro wo carry the
best only and sold at bottom pi Ices. Caipets ,
"Oh , myl" xxo Just beat the world , founer
price of 1111 pets ( V ) cts. , now -10 tts. , and so on
through thii entire lino. Wo shoxv a largo
line in novelties In our pallor goods depart
ment. In bedroom suits xxupridei ourselves
ofeuriing tlio most complete assortment ,
choice of ill ) style-i. Hook oases , rockers and
dining chairs of every description. Side .
boards , xvardrobjs and center tables go along
with this unloading sale. Get prices elso-
txhero and compare Mandcl & Klein's a20
Uioiulway.
Died at NIIC-H\ | ( | .
John Johnson , aged ninety-six } ears , ono
month nnd eight days , died at the residence
of bin 3011-In-laxx * , ICllj ih Moss , in Crescent
township , } esterday , with whom ho has been
living for several yc-ins pest. Death resulted
from general debility , produced by a cancer ,
lie will bo burled today in Orescent City.
P. C. Miller , the painter and decorator , at
home to his ft lends , 81s South Sixth street.
The 1 miles of the lloyul Neighbors of
Americ.ixlll gtvo a laxvn social nt the resi
lience of Mrs. M. K. Uolknap , IX)7 ) South First
dttvet , Tuesday evening , August 5. Dalby'a
orchestra will attend from 8 to 11 o'clock ,
llofituhmcnts xvlll bo served. Woodmen ,
their ladies and all friends are cordially iu >
\ltucl to attend ,
Will KHtiilillnli Non Hoard Agency.
I < ocul insurance circles are considerably
exercised over the contemplated movement
of some Omahu Insurance men to establish n
non-board agency in this city , and xvrito all
binds of Insurance at reduced rates. An
Bgcut el Kttvcrnl uou-board companion that
have been doing business In the west for
some Uino , xva * In the city yesterday looking
over the Meld nnd making arrangements to
begin xvork. The now ngcncy proposes to
tnko business ' 4 of n cent less thnn the os-
.ubllshcd rates , and to push for nil the busl-
ness to bo had at the cut rules.
"Tho attempt to establish non-bonnl ngcn-
clcs In Council HlufTs Is not n ncxv thin ? , "
said an Insurance man > cstcrduy. "It has
ijccti tried n number of times In the lost few
.rears , nnd has nlxx-njs fattvd in n
'exv months. Several fli-st class
companies have been represented , hut
the trouble has been that there has not been
enough ot them und people area little sldt-
tisli about insuring with an agency that only
tins ono or txvo companies for the insured to
select fiom. Thov inny bo nil right but it Is
html to muko tin1 public think so Let nil the
non-bomd nircnctcs como tli it xx-ant to. They
xvlll bo Illio everything clso of n perishable
nature , only come to go at'iiln. i'his noxv
non-bodid iigrnry , If it comes nt all , xxlll not
bo nhlo to ntand the hosts of onofxvlntcr "
"Thobusiness men and nil other propcity
oxxners of Council UltilTs xvill not bo sorry to
se > e nn aggressive non-board ngency cstab-
lishrd. " said n business man Insurance
rntcH In Council HlniTsarocntliely too high.
The losses h > tire have been so small and the
iuti'8 so high th.it the people have been en
comagjil to carry their oxxn Insurnnco
and the Insurance i > coplo hax-o no right to
kliknlnut the sin illness of their business If
you oxcent the p icklng-houso lire and the
burning of thu sheds at the driving paik ,
xxhere so ninny of Stexxnrt's valuable horses
xxcio Dinned to death , the lire losses In Conn-
eil IHtifls for tbo n.u.t live ve.trs xxlll not
equal tlio amount'p.dd the insuranio torn-
t ) inlos In premiums for any ono of the live.
\\o huxu the best ( ire protection In the xx-oild
and ix-o have to pay for it , too , but if the In
surance1 companies tii'jo n dlffcicnt vlcxv of
tlio situation mil persist In keeping up the
picsent liitth rates , x\-o xx 111 hull the advent ot
u good , nc-tivo and reliable non-board itgrncy
as a deserved cheek upon the greed of the
companies.1
The ; Manhattan spoiling headquarters
Hitmd 11 ay.
Ti-y Man Jix-n beach , neu- hotel , cnlaiged ,
iiioioand , nice bottom , clem rooms.
If you xvlsh to sell jour propoity call on the
. .luililVclls Co , C. H. .Itldd , presl lent , 00 J
llroadxvuy.
Money nt ieduc-cd rates loincdon chattel
nnd i eal estate scuurltybv IX II. Sheaf o & , Co.
A cnod hose tcel fieo xvlth excrj' 100 feet of
hose pin chased at Bhby's.
Council I'rouoetllnirs.
The regular monthly meeting of the city
rouncil xvu9 hold laat evening with the mayor
nnd nil the members pi-cbent but Kicrettand
Mikcscll.
The pint of Morning Side uddltton was pro-
scntcd aim the oidinance appioving the s.mio
vyas ) ) .issed. ,
Contractor Kelloy's bill for the excavation
of the Cunning hill cut on the Ch.iutaiuiu.i
load xvas presented. The bill called forST'.K ) ,
xxhlch xx-ns the full cost of the xxork Alder
man laiey objected to the alloxv.mce of the
bill for the teasoa that the citj hud an ngrce-
inent xvith the county tomndbtio'icrs bx
nliie-h they \x-c-io to paxonehalf of the bill
On motion of Kinonhcr , IO llcj xx'iis nlloxved
one-half of the amount The whole amount
for Krnding , light of xxny nnd the cut is
t.VHio , one-halt of xxhii-h tlio city t > i\s.
.lolm Jlunn piespnted lil bill for -iil-l p-iid
into the e-lt.x tu.isnry in the form of saloon
licenses It XXMI i ocelvcd and placed on tile
The chief of the lire department submitted
his teport foi the month of .Inly. It shaxved
that nine ilarms had been icspDiided to dur
ing the month and thnt th < ; cost of maintain
ing the clep.iitment for the time for sahuies
of meu und feed for hoi-i
> ch xvas > IWO.
I'litiolnian liariingt'Mi xx'iisiepoitcd sick by
the thief during tlio entiio month. On motion
the council allowed his full sulniy for the
month
A communication xx-.is locelved from the
Preston hose cart cnmp my announcing the
speedy completion of the noiv cuit oideied
by the council.
Alderman Casper Announced the expiration
of the contract for the gasoline lights. Alderman -
man Lacy inoxed that the committed of the
xx hole ire out this ex'oning and relocate the
g.iboliao lamps and decide upon the points
xvheio thoj can be dispensed xx-ith : idso , to
determine the number and location of the
me lijrhtto bo ordeicd fiom the eleotilo
lldhteomp.inj- .
'J'lio witcrxxorks company ix-as nlloxved
tin co lire hj'dranUi for laj-lng water mains
from Hroulxviiy to 1'iereo on ( iiacc , and fiom
Grace to IVanlc stieet , also ono hydrant on
TwentyfirstitiPet. .
The cleik xvas ordered to advertise for bids
for gi.iding South First stieet fiom Paul
Kjlbold'sto the east line of J. 0. Brock's
piopi'rtjbids to bo received Monday night.
Tlio ordinnnco regulating the running of
street cais in tlio city xvas brought for its
icconil reading. Aldeinian Casper moved
that the otdlnunco lay over nnd the council
accept Kiiperlntendc'iit Reynolds' ' invitation
to rldo and bo shown what six miles an hour
means. Lost. Cnsper moved to make the
hpccdtxvelxo miles an hour instead of six *
The motion xx.is lost , nnd moved to accept
Superintendent ItojHolds' invitation to tnko
n lido , nnd the motion xxas rinried. The
council xx ill bo Mvcn u special train and a six
milo speed xvill be maintained for three miles ,
J. C. Blxny , stoani homing , sanitary en
gineer ' .Ml Life billdln O.iuhi *
, ? , , JJ ) Her
riam block , Council Clults.
\Vo have customers for Inside improved
propel ly , terms nil cash If you have a oar-
pain to offer call oa K. H. bhenfo .S : Co. at
Dr 1 Joxx-crs' ofllco innycd to . ' ( ) N. Main.
Kni-iiicis' Cdiigicss.
It is to bo icgiettod thnt the Funnels' con
gress , which xx ill con VCHO in Council Bluffs
on tlio "tlth of this month , xvlll not have n
chnnco to hoar Senator Jones discuss the silver -
ver ( | uestion. Olllcial duties in Washington
xvlll absolutely prex-ent the great champion of
this question being present , Hon. E Koso
xx-ater of Tin : UKI : xvill take tils place.
SOUTd OJ1AMA HOODIji ; CASKS.
Dougherty and Iloxley to He InvcHtl-
Kitted by tlio Council.
At last night's meeting of the South Oinnha
council the following communication from
City Attorney Edgerton xvas read :
' To the Mayor and Council of the City of
South Omaha -Gentlemen : In rofoienco to
the matter of charges of bribery nnd cor
ruption in the passage of ordinance No. 'J.'O ,
leforrcd to mo for Investigation , I would say
that I have investigated as fully as possible
and find no evidence of improper conduct
except on the part of Councllrncn Hovxloy nnd
Dougherty , who recelx-ed checks fiom a
p.uty la the employ of tbo Hock Islnnd
railroad company , nnd fiom all the
evidence obtainable- must conclude that
said checks were iccelxed xx-ith the intent to
realize thu full amount for xvhleh theywcifa
drawn. If I am coircct in my conclusions
Uoxvloy and Dougneity are guilty under
Section No. l * . " e\f the code , of neeeptlng
bribes.
Tbo report xvas accepted nnd tiled.
Councilman Johnson illed sworn charges
against Councilman Dougherty , charging
him with fraudulently , unlawfully , felon
iously nnd eoirnntly receiving and accepting
from Michael D. Uoehe as a bribe , n certain
bank cheek for WOO on the Commercial
National bank of Omaha , with intent to
have him act as a councilman with
pai Utility in the passage of ordinance No.
' ! JO , knoxvn as the Hock Island ordinance.
Second , that on July 8 , Councilman Dough-
el fraudulently , un lawfully nnd corruptly
solicited und proposed to receive from
Michael U. lOhofflOOh In money as n brlbo
in the Kock Island railroad oidlnaiu-o.
Third , that on Juno 80 James J. Dougherty
fraudulently , unlawfully nnd corruptly did
solicit W. S. King , the city euglneer , to
manipulate the sen or contract so that they
could nuke money out of it. Fointh , that
about Juno 2 ! ) .lames J. Dougherty fra/.lu- .
lently , unl.ixvfuUynndporniptly did propose
to John II. Durko to make some money out of
n certain sewer contract and demanded $100
bforo entering Into u contract. "
Similar charges to the first txvo
in the complaint against Councll-
niiu Dougherty were llled against Council
man Patrick Hoxvloy. The tlmrgcs were
llled and thu hearing set for Wednesday
oven ing.
On motion of Councilman Johnston thu
council xvlll meet Tuesday evening to Investi
gate the charges of boodle made against
counailmeu lit iho matter of the leu company
claim.
I FROM THE STATE CAPITAL ,
Young Forger's Brilliant ( forcer Out
Bboit by Arrest.
" *
IE BETRAYS A FRIEND'S CONFIDENCE ,
Moiillilj llrport of tlio Slnto I'ciiltcn *
tliu-y lilnunln Still In linrkiirss
'UotilioUVlill ( !
Clly .News
LINCOIV , Neb. , August , 4. [ Special to THE
KP.1 I'1. C. Ilrobst is an unprincipled dude ,
vho , though of respectable ) parents nnd line
duration , has piostltuted Ids talents and Is
loomed for the penitentiary. Ills homo is at
Instliigs nnd about tlirco xvccks ago ho caino
o Lincoln and stopped at the Tremont hotel.
Vmong his ncqmiintnnccs hcto x\-as n cleric in
Jenkln's ten , stote , nnd ho asked this fiiend
o Idcntify.hlm ut ono of the banks so that ho
could get u draft cashed calling for 3120 on
hoVeyl mil state bank of Kansas. The
rleml identified htm , ne\-er dreaming that
Brobst had turned foigcr. The draft xvas
u-oscntcd nt the Ameilcan l xchangc bank
uid cuslied. By the time tb.it the draft
md touched Wej-himl , ICiin , and the paper
vas found to bo a forgery lliobst eould
lot bo found. The matter xxas placed In the
minis of Deteetix o Croxvo and the difficult
xvoik of tracing the fugitive commemcd. It
xx'ns dlscoveied that he first went to Ointiha ,
xvhcio he mtisquci.ided under tbo name of W.
Curtis. wlloviA then tracked to St.
Joseph , rroin there It xxas dlscoveied ho
mil gone to St. Louis. At the latter place ho
listliigulshed himself by running axvay with
mother man's xvlfo. fie Hew with his Illicit
love to Kansas City. At the town on tlio
Ivuw he ran out of money and found it ncccs-
saiy to commit another forgery to raise n few
hundred dollars. This time ho gave the
naino of 1 ? C. Kinsbury. Again ho had
to make himself .scarce und diteeted
his faeo back to St. Louis ,
accompanied bj- the faithless female. All
this network of trips and donning of aliases
xvas carclully untangled by the detectives
and Ilrobst xyns ilnallj captured a fen' d.ixs
ago at St. Louis and In ought back to Lincoln
yestordiiy. Toduj ho xvas arraigned beloie
Justice ( Jochnin and was put uniterij.'yx ) bonds
to appear for trial later lliobst Is consider-
ill ) ! } crestfallen over Ids cnpttno , but does
not express a xvoul of regret for the series of
ciimes ho h.n committed. In case the authoii-
ties heio fail to convict him the Kansas Citj-
ofllcors are anxious for a xxliack at him.
ouiLc.rii : ) ro nt.it
A little over txxo months ute Clarion W C.
Smitha Kill of sixteen , uctltloncd the county
court tint her guardian , Jiibn/ Ciooker ,
make an accounting of the money he receixed
for CCM tain ic.d estate belonging to her that
ho Imd sold and the receipt * * for whtuli bad
niystx'iiously ells ippeaicd. A few days later
Ciooker lilod a report with the couit which
the ( jiil claimed was incomplete and iiuor-
roct She then llled chnrKcaairabibtCroolicr ,
claiming that as her guardian hu had been un
pleasant to her , that It was disagreeable to
moot him , tu transact business xxlth him , and
asked for his removal , She also intimated
that ho Imd been dishonest in in.inlpnlatlnt ;
her pmpeity. In the litigation that fol
lowed the Bill's charges xxcto found corivet
aud , Tud o Slaxvart was convinced that
? ! 'JUS Ml Hud not been accounted for. The
jndK'o then mod the guardian \vho-n it was
claimed was lobbinj ? tlio fnl of her piopoity.
The yet dirt has bioucht so niuch apiuotnium
upon Ciooker that ho is deteimined if pos
sible to stem the tide of popular condemna
tion nnd today ho appealed tlio case to the
district couit.
AIT Mils AT run rnNiTnvrunv.
Tlio niontly rcpoit from the stat" > K-niten-
thry shoxxs the follo\vlii facts and HKUIPS :
dumber of convicts received dinlutf the
month , 11 ; niiines , Neil , Womniulsdoiff , Sufc-
ler. Wilson , Enrle , Drawn , lioberts , 'U'un-
dcll , Isdalo , Peterson , number of convicts in
pilson July 1 , UsJ : number whoso term ex
pired ( luring July , 'JO ; number pardoned
during July , ! i ; number role iscd on commuta
tion dniiii July , ; number remaining in
pilson July ill , yjl ) .
Theiepoit of the prison phjsiclnu shows
that the irtontcst number icpoited sick
any day was 'il ) , but 2.1vero ordered
to woik that clay , as their indisposi
tion was cither .slight or was shammed.
Threoof the remaining 7 wore injured \\hllo
at woik. The lowest number sopoited sick
nny day during the mouth was VI and S of
these were ordcied toh | ) to xxorlc. Two of
the remaining I were hurt while atork. .
During tlio month the following convicts hud
to bo put in the solitmy as a punishment :
Summer. } , for refusing to work and being in
solent to his keeper and foreman. I'our days
bionglit him to time. Ciawfoul and UIcK-
ford , for making disturbance in cell house ,
two days of din'MiCas c.ich ; Allen , for Inso
lencc to Ills keener , three days in the soli
tary ; Welcome , lor refusing to xxork. tx\-o
d i.vs. The commutation of Frank II. White
expired August 1.
LINCOLN STlll , DAltKS'KS" .
Nothing could bo moro ox-asperating than
the duikness tliat pervades tlio streets of
Lincoln after nitht on account of the spas
modic-action ot tlio ( ouncll to ovcicoino an
ovenla | ) caused by its unbusinesslike meth
ods. On cloudy evenings , llko hist night , it
U afosoluttlv dunirerons font pei-non up toxvn
after i1 o'clock in the evening to KO home on
account of thu numerous embankments caused
guiding and the raised and depiessecl
pliu-cij In tlio bldoxx-nlks. In addition to this ,
midnl'jht ' tldevurips and burglaries are be
ginning to multiply nnd this class ba
oxery ad vantage of their victiu.s
oit account of the 1'gyptlan dm linens
th.it pervades the city. At the
meseut mto thru will bo moio than tivico
as much stolen under cover of d.nkness as
would pay for the lighting of the stieotsdur
ing the month. Tills moining the gas inspector
specter said that the lamps in the business
portion of tlio city will bo lighted after this
evening , but the tiUO sticct lamps in the vari
ous pai t-s of the city will not all bo used
until the Jlrst week of no\t month.
itoimii > WIIII.Bsircr. .
Some thief stole into Otto Michael's room
at 113J 1 street after midnight last night am
took $10 fiom one of Otto's pocKots. The
garment was hanging at iho bead of the bed.
but when Otto arose this morning ho found
It lying on the floor and his pocket book near
the door , lilicd of its contents Neither
Michael or any other member of the house
heard any nolso during the night. The
thief's entrance was effected through an
open window.
llVlllimr WILL IMIOIUIII.T IlKCOVEIt.
John Kabshnw , the niun so inysteiiouslx
shot through the lungs tome , time HiturJ.iy ,
is still alive and the phj sici ins believe thai
ho may recover. He is still reticent concern
ing the cause of the shot that brought him so
near to death's door. Today it was learnci
that bo bud been boarding with Mis. Clark
at * * > ' University avenue. On being called
on I Iis. Clnrlt said that bo bad been board
Ing with her only n day and a half. She
know nothing further concerning him oieopl
that thieo ycau ago she Hist mot him and at
that time ho was papering the depot hotel
Siiieo that time she ) Imd not seen him untl
ho applied at her plaoa lor board a few days
ago , KuMmu- speaks of having como 'to
town to sco a woman named Mrs. Morgan , at
Twentieth and U. Ho is about thir'y-Jive
years old ,
1IOTII WAST THE NINITUCN TIIOL'SAXn ,
\V. J. MeUillln nnd the Kit iCarter cattle
company have n difference between them of
HP.UOO which both parties claim. McCilllln
says In the suit he brought against the com
piny today that ho bought at a receiver's
sale a big Job lot of horses and cattle belong
ing to the Ilnrlcm cattle company on a Judg
ment obtained by the Kit Carter company
When MeUillln attempted to sell Nl.xty-tlve
head of horses at a public salotho Kit Carter
company attached them , claiming that tlu
stock belonged to K , M. McCilllln Instead ol
W. .1. The sale was allow ( U to proceed , how
ever , and W. J. M ( Olllln placed the fclU.OOO
received for the liors > cs into tlio bank , pei
agreement , until the matter should bo bottled
Ho now presents his claims to the eouit , nslt
ing that thnt sum of money be tinned over to
him , as it is rightfully his.
Tin : MOOI.KXMIU.S.
The entcrpilslntr owners of the woolen
mills , who lo-.tTOOW in the flames last Satur
day , uro not discouraged over their mlsfor
tune , but huvo determined to rebuild the
csUibllshment nnd are already engaged h
drawing up plans for the sumo. This will bo
good news to the m , plo of Lincoln , vbo
feared tliftt one of IN best Industries had
been nnnlhllntcd.
JOHV n it urn's iirMilv.
The body of John U Clnilt , Lincoln's cnii- |
tallst , who died so suddenly Snturdiy even
ing with heait disease , will bo buried tomor
row at Wyukii remotny. The funeral cxnr-
clses will lie hold at : i p. m , at the First Pies-
bjterlan rhiirch It will probably bo the
largest attended funeral held In this city for
jeirs. The father , mother and other rela
tives of the deceased wilt bo present.
The death of Mr. Clark lm caused uni
versal icgrct nnd resolutions of respect hive
been pissed by the fallowing , ; spcietical'lrst
Christian church , First 'icsbytcrlan ' I'huich.
Y M. C. A , , Lincoln branch 'Irish National
league and the IlnnkOnt1 association.
bTlTB lldtsi : NOTi : ' " ,
Theftranlte State 1'rovldent association of
New llamp-shlro accepts the provisions of the
stiito laws of NcbrasKn enabling coiporatlons
o become domestic cornoiations , and have
lied nitlelwof Incoiporallon with thosccie-
ary of state. .
John Ulbiou nnd Aiuhew Albright , both
'clous from Cherry county , weie brought to
ho penitentiary this morning to s.ervo
sentences for cilmes committed.
M A\ NOT vines.
The follow Ing notarial appointments were
natio louny uj uo\ernor U'liuyei" cnnnes
Stut7iicr , Chnlio ; if 1C. Pailsh , Do Witt ;
tobeit U , llmilln , Whlttier ; William J.
Wunzcl , Lincoln , ICilwin S. Itood , Omaha ;
i'ledcilck W. While , Omilia ; Klmer
! 2 Thomas , Omaha ; 1'red K Hood. South
Omaha ; A II. Hint , Omaha , ; N. II Tun-
nlclltr , Omaliii ; Uriah Brtinor.Vest \ Point ;
losopb E. Douglas. Weeping Water ; "W II.
Mentor , Clear Spiinga.
OI'KICini MOIMtls lrJY I IIUOI ) .
I'lio Cliargps or ( Yiiclly Sus-nlned by
the Comnihsloii.
Neatly two hours of the time of the Uro
and police commission were consumed last
night by heating testimony in the ease
Of Oftlecr Morilsscy , who so brutally
abused Mrs. Ilasfoidon the last day of last
month.
' Commissioners Smith and Bennett weto
reunited absent on a two Weeks' vacation.
Moulssoj was present together with an nt-
torney who conducted his case.
Christian lianscn testlllcd that ho heard
Iho bet earns ot Mrs Hasford , nnd went ovrr
to Seventeenth street to sec what the tioublo
was. Ho tcstilled that Monhsey
was unwarrantedly cruel In hand
ling the woman , who at that time
was in a vcij delicate condition. The
woman , ho bald , IMIS compelled to walk six
olocks. At one time ho heard Monlssoy say ,
"Ifou , don't keep still 1 wilt put chains on
\ou. " Ho said , also , that when the woman
had finally been htmled to the box that she
asked a boy near b > whom she knew to go
and tell hci brothoi In-law that she had been
arrested , and that Ofllcer Morrisboy had
driven the 003 awny
Ir\In Green was tlio boy in question , and
testified to the same facts , and sw < uo fmtlior
that the oillcer bad Kicked the woman.
Commissioner Gilbert asked the boy how
many policemen were gathered around
the patiol box when the woman was taken
there.
"Uhree , " said the boy.
' G'ood , strong policemen ? " suggested the
mentor of tlio board
"Well , I don't know about the men's
strength. I didn't trj it , " retorted tbo
joung witness.
Mis. Ilasjford.on bpingcallcdacknowlcaged
that her husband wasdinnit , and that , she
was taking him homo when they met Morris-
sey. A light ciibucd between her husband
and Moirissoj , ntulblici took part , hammer
ing Morrissey over the head with a pail She
told how , as has been published in tbo
papeis , Moriissoy enfuo out ir.to hisynul
and was accosted with the iem.uk , "Got n
head on > oti last night , didn't you , .lohn ? "
from the husband. Monlsboy lespondcd by
saying bo would got him. Her husbanil
went down the alloy , , and soon after bho
heaul a shot nnd her husband catno in swear
ing that ho was shot Who went out to tell
his boss that ho couldn't work that day ,
when she was arrested by Morrissey , who
called her vile names and told her to hide
her shame , and abused her.
Hasfoul tcstltlcd that two shots were fired ,
nnd tli.tt ono went thiough his hat.
Ho also claimed that ho knocked
thoofllccr down in the mcvnlnir.
Cuiules Ogburn tostlllcd that his little
daughter came running homo in tbo evening ,
saying that a cr.uy man had been shooting in
the alloy. She saw Moirissoy tlio next day
and said that was the "cra/y man. " Ho tes
tified that Moiu'ssuy shot ono shot aoovo
Hnsford's head , and told of the abuse of
Mrs. Hasford.
Tiireo or four other witnesses testitled to
the same facts.
The uttoiney for Ofllccr Morrissey , in
opening , stated , in the lint place , tint his
client wished to state that ho had withdrawn
his charges against Mr. Kinney , aim then put
Morrissey on the stand. The latter tcstilied
a-s follows :
"On the evening of the 30th , about 8:30,1 :
was going down to get bhavcd , I met tbo
IlnsforUs. The follow said : 'Theio is that
. That's the last I knew until
I staggoiod out in the stroH. I flrcd flvo
shots out in the air. I wont to No. 0 engine
house and asked the captain to call up tbo
patiol wagon , .is I did not wish to go homo
covered with blood , as my wife was ill , "
Ho piodueed a ecrtilicate showing that bo
had been under the doctor'b care , owing to
wounds iecei\ed at the time of the fight. Ho
refuted all the statements made charging him
with using force with the woman and in
dulging In ptofnnlty.
Olllcor Fiddes U'stliied that Morrisboy had
not abused tbo woman. Ho said thnt she had
refused to go with Moirissoy , but consented
to go with him.
William Mulhalo presented his charge of
assault against OfllcerS. P. Drummy accord
ing to tcgulations , nnd it went over until next
meeting.
Chief Gnlligan asked and was given fifteen
dnjs leave of absence to attend the national
convention of Hie chiefs nt Detroit on August
1 ! )
The reports of the chiefs of tHe flro and
police derailments In legaid to absence on
accountof sickness weie read and placed on
tile.
tile.Fireman
Fireman Vandeiford was grunted ten dajs'
leave of absence.
Jailer Pat Hovcy was givca ten days leave
without- pay nnd flvo with. He will go to
Connecticut.
The appointment by the mayor of Thomas
Harrington and Oustav Hold as special po
licemen at the city dump was confirmed.
Penults to bell liquor as druggists were
granted to Swanson & Hoist , tAJJ Cumlng
street , aim Stlckney & Brinstcad , 1811 South
Twentieth street.
The boaid gnvo permission
to lames Stover to inoyii
bis saloon f loin 412 South Thirteenth street
two ( tool's south.
Little & MuTugua iniy move their liquor
house fiom iJO ! Soutli Fifteenth street to 1300
Furnum street.
A man had his buggy smashed In an alloy
byahosocuit nnd wanted damages , The
boaid refused to allow It.
In executive session Moirissoy was dis
missed from the foico nnd Cullen rcpii-
mandcd ,
DlMrlct t oiu-t.
H. II Howard & Co , are butchers occupy
ing one of the store rpoms of Goodrich ball
on Saunders street , belonging to Goodilch
ledge I.O.OP.and the fiimbnshronghtsult
in tlio district court ngalnst the hall associ
ation to have a certltlpato of .stock which the
Hi m holds declared a" legal Indebtedness
ngalnst the association , and dccliut'd an olfbet
on the latter's bill for rent. It is claimed that
the hull association brought a suit against
the linn for rent , which was decided In fa\or
of the association and nppeilcd to the district
oouit , and the plaintiffs usk that the associa
tion bo rcwtralned from "bringing a suit each
month for rent.
Itourd of I'nltllo U'orkH ,
The board of public works held a bhort
meeting yesterday afternoon , nt which the
following estimates weio allowed : Final es
timate of Ed Cnllahnn for guiding on Seven
teenth street , from the B. te M. tracks to the
alloy south of Centre street , ( l.OK.OOj ICnlght
Ill-others , final estimate grading on Spring
htrcot , from rarnam to Vlrst stiect , f I.r T,7 ;
Kd Phalen , 11 mil estimate for giadlng bu\en-
toonth street , liom Jackson to I.ea veil worth ,
tllil.r ' ; L. H. Tower & Co. , linal c tlmatoon
culveit under Doilge street at .Saddle Cicek ,
* -l.VI.j.1 ( : ; Mellugh & MiGavock , llnal eitl-
mate on bower on Lcavenworth sticet , from
Thirty-fifth to Pleasant street , and on bewor
in bcfden Hticct , from Lcavenworth to First
sticct , fJ.-ilT.OS.
or iiiToVTiox. :
X VIIHI Aiiioinil or ItuilncHs I'nt
Thfiiuuli \ \ ltd n Utmh.
The board of education held n busy meet-
ng last night The session was consldcr-
ibly shelter than Usual , nnd a great deal
of Important business was put tluough with
n rush.
The members picsent were Mcssw , Bali-
cock , Smyth , Coryell , Vchrcr , Cobutn ,
'olnts , > lorrlsou , Ko , Kelly , Spaldliifc' ,
Almtlii , I'opplctou nnd Oibbs.
Vice" President IteeJ occupied the ebalr
nnd ClirnloConnoyer presided nt the secio-
tarj's desk in the old familiar st le.
The lobby was tilled with applicants for up-
> olntmcnt or icappolutmcnt to positions as
anltors ,
Ex-Member Hobl'-on occupied a seat Inside
.ho railing , ami ex-Secretary Piper was
seated in the pit.
The secret uy reported that ho boil received
Ive resignations of teachers , iniinoly. Mr.
Icnshaw , Mrs. Davidson , Miss ShurtlelT ,
Miss Illanchard and Miss Ilrlggs. Ten
enchei-s have not accepted their npppolnt-
ni'iita. Tlio tcsiirniitioiis wcio nccentcd.
The superintendent of buildings reported a
lumber of repairs needed In vat Ions school
wildings , involving the expenditure nf over
M.lHili. Kefeiied to committee ! on buildings
mil property to uxnmimi nnd report.
The report of Tu-asuror Kush showed tlm
lOlloxvtm ; amounts in the vuiious fumls :
Ocnernl fund ? Jil , IM-10 )
Slnltlng fui.il 4l U r
Site mid building fund H.lKMSl
(1 S. Ambler submitted n communication
stating that the state supreme court h-ul de
cided that the title in the Ambler
school site was x'csted in him , nnd
isKed the boatd to allow him Inteicst
at per cent on tlio value
of the ground , * .1OIM , dining the time the
DO nil had been In possession , from Kebrumy ,
Ibss , to August l , isUi ) Hefcrred to judicial-
committee.
The resignation of Miss Prune M Uripgs
iisminrlp.il of the Central school lias ac
cented.
ilr.Vohrcr , ehairiinn of the coiinnitteo on
lie.itlngand ventilation , picsente-d n repoit
recoininending the appointment of Janitors of
sex oral ol the school buildings.
Mr. Wolirer stated that the jimltois which
weio repotted uiion bad not been objeetec' ' to
b.\ the other members of the bo ml , Those
which had not been icported upon xvero ob
jected teen iomoaccount hj members of the
board or residents In the vlehutj of the
school buildings.
Mr. Martin proceeded to lo.ist some ono by
sit } Ing Unit ho , asu memb.'r of thu coinmit-
teoon licatlng nnd ventilation , hul ; not been
consulted in making up the list of janitors ,
and thought the commitleo should hax-o
si meeting and net upon the seveial
applications IIo said that if it xvns Intended
tofitiiko off the list ceitain jiiultois xxho had
not voted a certain ticket at tbo last election
bo would like to know It
Mr Coryell explained the situation in tlio
same stiiuti us MiVchier. .
Mr. Wehicr stated again that those janitors
\\holiadbcenrepoited upon had rondcied
good scrvhc , nnd no objection hid been
raised by nnionoto their ivappointment
Mr. Martin insisted that hexxas entitled to
u notice of the committee meeting.
After considerable moioxianglintr Mr.
Mn tin moved that the repoit borofeiied
back to tlio committee
Mr. Smyth sttpjiottcd the motion In a spir
ited speech , In xxiiich he saitl that the chairt'
man and oncmemberof mi } eonnnitteo should
not bo idloxxed to get Into.i corner und make
up a committee icpoit The pimciple should
bo established that such action should not bo
ullovved.
.V general discussion followed , in xxhleh
several inciiibtiis of the bonul took put ,
duiing which it appeared thnt Mr Miutin
had received sexornl protests ag'iinst the 10-
lipointment of certain Janitots whom ho de-
-.ined to name. IIo said migtily thai ho
would not surx-oon anj committee if he xyitb
not notified of its meetings
Tlio motion torofei bac.f to the cominlttco
ix as carried , av d the Janitors lu the lobby
dispensed.
The couimittoo on teachers icnorted a list
of sixteen teachers to be assigned todiitv as
occasion might icqnlro. The icpoit of tno
committee xvas adopted.
Mr. Coburn nsKcel permission to present
other names for election as teachers.
Tliohuirruled that nominations xx-cro.in
orclor nnd several were made. Sovenil nan'ies
iiero piesented which hud been omitted Irom
the list because there were numerous objec
tions to them.
The question of order was raised and the
election of teachers xxas declared out of older
The high school committee recommended
the appointment of l'iof. Lovinston us assist
ant piincip.il of the high tjdiool The report
AX as adopted and tlio secretary oideied toc.ist
the ballot of the board for Prof. Lcvinston ,
Mho was declared elected.
The c-ommitteo on claims reported bills ex
amined t" the amount of $ i.ill.l ( : > . The report - -
port was adopted and the bills ordciod paid
Mr Babcock offcied a resolution bised
upon the idea contained in the Inter
view with Piof. James in Tin : HII : : ,
to the cllccb that the supeiintendent
shall bo nuthori/id , in the interest of
economy , to discontinue teaching in rooms
ixhoiotboiouiolcbs than tlihty-Jlxo pjpils
for the sp.ioo of two \ieeks. Keferred to
committee on rides.
Mr. Babcoek olTcicd another icsolution
xi hieh stirred the bond to the center , and
throw everything into confusion. The icso
lution proxmed that "It Is the Judgment of
this board that the jnnitois of the several
wind schools of this city shall not , in justice
to themselves , ho nlloxved to spend tiny of
their time while in the cmnloimcnt of this
board In tij ing to influence votes at a school
election for or against any ticket , having in
xiexv the election rif members of
the boaid ot cducitlon Any jani
tor so acting shall bo suspended
from further set vice This resolution shall
constitute n rule of this board "
Before the sound of tbo secretary's voice
had died away Mr. Moriison xvas on his feet
to nmvo that the resolution bo laid on tbo
t'ible.
Then followed a scries of amendments to
Include ) all the teachers , the supeilntemlent ,
all tbo employes , otci. All amendments were
declared out of order nnd the motion to lay
on the table was lost. The icsolution was
then referred to the committee on rules
A number of bids for suppljing fuel ,
stationery and other supplies weio oideied
lefeired to the proper committees.
Mr , Martin called for tbo report of the
judiciary coiiin.ltteo on the right of the "old
bonnl" to elect teachers , The ropoit was to
tbo effect Unit tlio election ol teachers by the
board on .luno 23 was legal , and the only
means bj' which u teacher would bo remox ud
xvas by preferring charges , etc.
Tlio report was placed on lllo ,
The boaid thc'ii proceeded to the election of
teachers , with Messrs. Kelly and Gibbb us
tollers.
The balloting resulted In the election of the
following : Ada Annstiong , .lennlo Stitll ,
Wimilo Knoiilton , KV.I llartlctt , Nolllo
Uausei-maim , Hello Humphrey , Mabel Ilyclo ,
Lulu K. Knight , Mary Ki-ebs , Knto.L Meyer ,
KosoIJ. Nickel , Job1'arcell ! , Nellie Thomp
son , Anna "U'ltitiau , Iicne Byino , Cariio
Drown , .Towel McCunc , MinnieSxvartzlandcr ,
Clara KuiilfT.
The boaid then adjourned until Wednesday
evening , when It will consider bids for fuel
and various other supplies.
Mr. Kees nimoiincoil that the cominlttco on
supplies would meet tonight to open bids und
prepaio Us icpoit.
Han Salvador' * * Situation.
PAXNM , AugustIt ! Is bellovcd hera that L
San Salvador Is now in a very precarious situ
ation , Her wholes available ] strength , 20,000
troops , has been thrown Into Guatemala ,
Flushed xvitli repented success this little
uriny is groxvlng smaller with c.ich engugo-
incut and Is pushing fotvrard Into thoheartof
the enemj's countiy It Ib to bo feared , how
ever , that xvben ( luntcmulu and Ilonuuras
have moblll/ed their forces they will over
whelm this little army , which seems to Imxo
already xvawieied beyond the lines of possi
ble lett-LiiU 'llien , It Is thought , xvill uo the
time for N'lrnminia nn ( I Costa Klen to tnko the
Held. liven then , however , unless Mexico
comettothoalilof tlio tunallcrstates , thoprob-
nblllties ai-o tlmt Guatemala will be inublod
to impose her rule upon the cntlie country
and substitute u rontiali/ed mlmniy
KOXeminent for the iiiopascd fedeial union ,
Meinxviillo Ouateinala Inn hud to bf-ttlo a
serious account xvllh the ITiiltud .States on ac
count of the scl/uio by Guatemala of war
supplies on boaid the I'aelflo Mall steamer
Collnm. legally xblppcd at San Francisco for
San Salvador. No intlnuitlon IIIH been given
of a stuto of slego having been dccluroil bo-
foio the Collma sailed. It h understood hero
that Blaluo has taken promjit action in thu
matter , Asldo from this episode strong hopes
are entortalnod among n largo circle Unit the
United Stite > .s will put forth Its bestendcavon
to smooth over the quit fir I and stop tboiir
ere It goes too far.
0
J/.IM ; ii.ii.i. ,
National Knifiue.
AT lIHOOhU X ,
Plttsburg 0 004 00 'J ' 0 0 n
llrooklvn 5 2 ! i U U t 0 ! i * 1(1 (
Hits Pittsurg II , Biookhn IS. V.rrow
PlttslmrKIt ) , Drookljnri Batteries tilbson
mid Decker ; Lovctt and Daley. Umi'lit ' ;
Powers.
AT CI.KX ILIV : ,
Clovelnnd 0 001 001 2
> exv Vork I o 0 0 0 I 0 'it
Hits Cleveland „ ' , New Vorlc . Errors
Cleveland : ! , New Ymk .1 Batteries-Smith
nnd Ximmer ; Welsh and Cl.uk. Umpire
McDetmott.
Called at the end of the scu'iith inning on
account of rain.
AT cine too.
Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 n
Hoston 0 0 0 1 a 0 0 0 * 4
Hits ( IhtiMiiil S. Ilrwtnn l\ ir.imi-u niti.
eagoL" . Boston K. ll.ittvrics HuUliltmon ami
ICittrldjroj Getzeln and Ueiinett. Unmlio-
Lyncli.
\T CINC1NNXTI
Cincinnati . . . .1 0 U 0 0 4 0 0 0 7
Philadelphia. . , .0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 fi
Hits -Cincinnati s , I'hihuiclpbli 10. Kr-
rors-Ciiielnnatl T , Philadelphia ! ) . Batteries
Unities und HariliiKton ; Smith nnd Clem
ents , Umplio McQutild.
IMny Ms' lic-tigm * .
AT llfl-fAl O.
First game
litilTiilo 0 0 0 0-S
Boston ! ) 0 ( I 2 0 0 0 0 ( ) . '
Hits Iluirnlo II , Hostoun. Kirors-Buf.
falo . ' , Doston a Imtteries-Iltiddoek and
Mack ; H.ulbuin and Sxxelt. Uinphos-UnfT-
noy and Sheridan.
Second g.uno -
BiUTalo 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Boston 00 00 1 HO : ) 0 7
Hits Huflaloli , Hoston S. KuorsBuf
falo 2 , Hoston 1. Batteries Haddock nnd
Mack ; Madden ami Murphx. Uniphes
Uafhicy and Sheridan.
AI i-i r i sin no.
1'lttsbnig . . .30 J (5 ( 20 2 0 0H
Brooklyn . . . . ' , ' 11
Hits -I'lttsbiirgKi , Biookljn IT , Errors-
Plttsburg fi , Brooklvn J. Iwtterles-Gal-
vlnand rieUUVeiliingnndICtnsloxv. ; . Urn-
piivs Jones and Alack.
AT ( I I-VI I , XVII.
Clo\ eland 0 0 2 0 5 100 0 S
Philadelphia. . , . : i ! i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rt
llits-O'lovelaiul III. I'hilnuVlphla 11. Id-
rorsCleveland ; i I'liil
, idclphla fi Hatterle- ,
Uiubber nnd SntelllTo ; nwnington and
Hnllmnn , Umplio rerguson and Ilol-
bort.
AT OIIK VOO.
New Vorlc 1 000010000000 0-2
Chicago . . . 1 0 0 1 0 U U 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 i !
Hits Chlc.170 fi. New York (5. ( ICuors-
Cliicago a , Now York fi. Imtteiles-lving
and Put i ell ; Crane nnd ICxilng. cJinplies
Hnjder and I'ieue.
SI. Paul n , DCIIXCI- I.
DI.NXIU , Col. , August -1--Following Is
thosroio of the game pla.ied at Colorado
' Sp'ings j ' ted u }
i . Ilenver . 00 12 1
St Paul 1 0 1 0 I J 0 0 * : .
17iirni.il runs Denver 2. Sacrifice bits
Denxor B. St. Paul. I. Txvo luso hits Curtis.
Mm phy Left on bases , Denver ( I , St Paul
! l. Stolen basesMtClell.ni 2 , O'Urien
Doable plays \Vhlto to Ueuiolds. llaso on
balls Wains 4 Hit by ball-Wilson. Struck
out -Mains 1. McN'abb 2. Passed b.ills-
Utqunliait , Wilson 1. Time 1 .40 Umpire
Ilengio.
A Casi of
Li M\K" , In , August I. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : BII. ] A case of meanness was repelled
polled in tbo city council room tonight. A
Ciciman inoichant named Miller carted a sick
gill away to a neighbors , when the attending
phjstclau repotted her ill with diphtheria
The neighbor carted her back. Sbo is dying
at tills writing in nn old bugcy shed in the
icar of the house. The olilcials went
to the house to sco about the
case , and both Mlllnr and his
wife ) denied anj knowledge of herwlicic-
nbouts , and then the manlml In looking
aiound snxv bomo light shining through the
chinks of n shed , and going in through the
cow yard found the glil alone and fastened
in She stated that they put iuhor food nnd
medicine and she had to get up hei self and
get them , and jet the dodor icpoits it is a
bad ease. Steps will bo taken b > the city to
have the sixteenearold patient cnii'd for.
The citizens at u furious ,
Among I lie Missing.
Noimi PI.XITI : , Neb , August I. fSpechl
Telegram to Tin Bi.r. ] Dennis Hedinoini ,
an old and icspetted employe of tbo Union
Piiclllcat this pliue , left bomo .Inly SO and
fcais moentcituincd foi lilt , safety , as an ex
tended search 1ms been mule and no trace
of him found. Ho is about sixty je.ii-h of
ago , live feet nine inches In height , weighs
IT'S ' pounds nnd is supposed to Have wandered
off while tempor.nily liis.ine.
. . - _ < ,
Steamship Atrivals.
At Now York The iidei from Ihcmcn ;
the Hci man , from Antwerp.
At Southampton The Kms , irom New
York forBwincn
At Giconock The State of Georgia , from
Now York for Glasgow.
At Havre The Ln Normandic , from New
York.
At Li/aid Passed : The Salkhn , for
Antwerp.
When Unbf wnn itck , wo gnvp her Coatoria ,
When the WM a Clald , slio crii'il forCastorla ,
When she became MUs , olio clutig to Castorla ,
Whva shu had Children , ebo t'avo tlieiu Castorla ,
ALL , WORK WARRANTED.
DH. J. D. JACKSON , Dentil Sur eon
All Undsof nnrlc doni ! . Von con MVO onn-
iilf on y ) iir iolil iiml Hll voi Hlllm ; bv culling
ut loom iM-i.Monlam hliiiU. Council Ululls
A HOTEL BARGAIN
Hotel Jameson C'niincll HliHK In. , for irnt.
I'lirnlBliod : uiil In ( iinl r.iptlrs Host hotel lu
the city. Utntialiy lee ill i . Djliuu llrst-
ll.is-iliiisliiass. Tills Is n biiin'iiln for toino
good liololimm. Apply to
JAMESON BROS , Props.
Coimoll Iluirj . . . . Iowa.
F. M. Ellis & Co. ,
ARCHITECTS
And Dullllng Superintendent ! .
Knoius 4 > l and -It. lloo lliillil < im , Oniiibii
Xol ) . , and UOOIIIH'11 and 'I'l ' .xiciil.tm tlloi-k
Council lllullri. lu. < 'ono4piniluiie-u ) hot lulled
BETTER THAN GOLD.
nESTOIIKI ) 11KH IIE VLTH.
For 85 years 1 inffcnnl from bolls , crjdpcliu
and other blood trtectlcns , liking during thnt
Umo peat qnantltlcs ofdlHrrcntmc < lldnc wtth
cut Riving inu nnjr porccptlblo relief. FrlcncU
InduccJ nioto trj B. . 8. Itlmproxcd mo from
the f tort , wl nfler tokmn tcxcrnl buttled , ro-
tlon-cl my liialthas far * a I eonld liopo for ni
ray ngcvhlch l noxv [ cventjf flvo years.
Mils. 8. M. I.ticii , Uowllns Orccn , Ky.
SLMSCIA
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
I , i ( ) K " V I nf-oTu IllTrado fur asimd rn I
t Icaiii * t illlon No lilt ) . loxUtt'iod InVa
laio II ) li Aiihlt ) ilil , dim by KtMituuK
Clay , "ijcan old. Applj to Dr. Mac-tai-
iniHlorn lionws. V
1 \V. lillucT. ! ! S IVarl tin-tit
" \\rAN I' I'll A ( iltl for m'liciat | IIMI O xxorli I
tl iiMiiull fittnllx. Tint il.rlit ) pill ) can l
CMI1O II | l'l IIIIIIICMlt plnil ) lit L'lHXlMHM , lit I
en MCIMC-.IICI | | . ( all nl l.'i Soi tli boxi nth hi
Cmnu'll lilillK li ft 01 * August 1.
KKM' ' K-IIMIIII lion'o un Onklnii
nxc Aliului n linniox uincnls , Aililic a C
I ,
" \\TA.N I'lCD Clonil gill for mneral hoiM
woik. Mm A. 1' . llancholt , No , U
Tout-Ill nl ted.
\ \rANT I'D-Girl foi cencral lumsrxxorli
11 t'onx ( Milont house. Onlj t\\o In fiiiulu
Mis ClV. . , ( - , , ! AxeniiolJ ,
Ju.i I mall iiiHiKi tiinoli ( 'miliiliilnV $ X li
i riiiii'iicvaml V. M t" . A HoKi'ls. hiiltabli
iiMutnl foi Its leliirn to tlits olllc'iV. ) . 1
Jlunsilihl.
171OUi-Vi ! ; or ItiMit C ! inlun land , will
J-1 lioiisiiM.byJ.lt , Ule-u. leii.Mala St. , Council
llliills
" \\rilS puy rent w lion x ( HI ran IMIV a lioinnni
t tliusiiini ) torins , mill Inc moot voiir dcitl
ntiiii } llniuli1 ivo xiMir fiinilly tlio homo olo.U
on tliu follmvlni ; ti-i ins :
A lioinei HIII 111 JI.IDI .it * 12 pur month
A Inniu1 XMiitli 11,1)1 ) at * IH per inontli
A home1 XMiitli i'n" ( > nt JJI put1 imnith
A IKMIO urn-Ill tl.i K ) .it iU pur nionlli
A lioino ivorth Jl.oilul f IS per month
Otlui inliod lioniosiin tliosaiim tmius Tin
abnvo nionthlv | > ivincnt" ln < * luilo prlnc-lpv1
mid Intorost. Korfnll ii.nlk'iil.iis call on in
aililn'Wtlio.ln liKVVolls Co. . ( ill Uroidw.iy ,
Coaiicll ItlnllM. In.
NT The store ron n , No. 18 , frontlni
tl it. W ' .litnirs
_
" \\rr.l \VKio\cr.iI bo nit If n I mo lorn hn nu
T > tlmt XMlll \ Ir.idofi- iniilmru I * .iuu
lots InOniiili LorUoiincll 'iliilTs The Jndil j
\\oll.s'o ( . Council ItlulK Ii
J I ) IIiiMi'Mi ON I'rr * I ! I , Slll'iHIlT Xlco-iroi |
ni\Hi.l-s U HASSAN. Oa liler
CITIZENS STATE BAM
ot o
Paid up Cnpitnl . $180OOG
Surplus niT-l Profits . . . BO.OOC
Liability to Depositors . 33O.OOG
Dll K iniKt I A Mlllui I' O ( iliMMin , i : lj
Miii4.nl. I i : II. nl. . I l > . rilinuiison , Charloi
j ( llammn. Ti ins.n t vi-in-i.il linikln , ' bust
I ni'ss I. invest ( iipllil .mil siniilns of anj
bank -oiitlixxosimn IOXN i.
INTEREST ON TiMt DEPOSITS.
ST , FRANCIS ACADEMY
Boarding nnd Day School ,
Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street.
Cnn bo reached from any of the ilupoti
on inotor.
Comlncted by tlio SKtors of Chariti
13. V.M.
TERMS For boa.'d iiml tuition ptrv
brauliKj- all ta7anclies of a lininhc < l ydueti
lion for JOUIIH ladies $75 for ne slon a
live months , roninnMiulng- first Mmuliij
in Si < | ) tom1ioi' and Kobriniry icspecthely.
For fmtlior | ) irticulm-.s address
SIHTHLl SUPCI1IOR ,
yt. Francis ) Aciiiioniy ,
( 'ouncil UlulTs , loxvn
THE J. A. JIURPIB
CO. ,
1st. Xiiinuo anil . ' 1st ht.
Sash , Doors and Blinds
Hand and Scroll < < itxln ; . Ko-S.inlng nn <
rhiiiln r , - n. In , ' of nil klu U. 1'nu-li Iliackots
Klndl u ; wixuHJ Ml ] ) > t loiil dcllxoiol. Oluai
i.iwduii bj tint biuul.t ; . All xvoik to bi
tlis.1 elnss -lcpliini ) n.
OFFICER & PUSEY
ANKERS.
Corner Mulno nnd Ilrcmdwiiy.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. '
Di'.ilciisln foirlgn ind donustlo nxoliiuiKo
Collections iniulo anil Inlctc'hl paid on tlnii
MAXON & BOURGEOIS ,
Architects and
Superintendents ,
TINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS.
HoomSV ) Xloirlam Illoclc , Council llluuV. [ ovn
KooniUAON. V l.lfo llnlldln , Uniuliu , Neb.
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surical Institute -
AMD
Private Hospital ,
Cor. IJrotulwny and iiflth Stroot.
Couiiull Ululls , la
I'or I he treat im-ntuf ulUiirulcii ] und olironli
disc is ( " > and dUcMiscs of tlm lili oil.
I'rhatudlhci s of the niliury dnd
us Hjiilillls , Htrle-tiiKi , ox'htltlH , per
inutiirrolio.i * . lo t iniuihonil , scxnul lialiotonti
iiml ncakncsstruatcil Hiieccssrnlly.
I'liltloiilur attontlnn juld todlsensort nf tli (
liin'i. as Astlniia , ( onsiiiiiiitliiii. llrniiuliltli
Cularili , I'.lc. I'm dyils ICiilmiy IHI | | ) SI-H in
Dlaliutt's , III iKlil'H DlMi.iM' , Hliiiiini itlniii , I'llca
Ciinecr , Vai-liii'nl < i. llydrnct'lu , Dioiwy , TII.
MII r. DUuasisnf tlm ( ixitiiiiil u.ir. Cluli font ,
-liml | ciirviiliiro nnd iiilill * MP > in > f tlinhiini1' ' ) .
\\nliiv\ii \ u ilcpurlmout diixini-d uxulnslvoly
t < > Illll I ICHtllM Ct Of I'tlTlllll ( IKl'-IM'S
Miilk'liuH'Mtsiciiroi > imi'Kul and frvufium
ot > sor\alli > n.
( \n ) < " .p inilt'iico ronlldi'iitlul Aililrusii
DR. BELLINGEH'S '
Surgical lihtitutc an : ! I'rlvdtc ' Hospital ,
Cur llroiiilnuj uiiililtti l , Council DlulTa , la.
C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY ,
- \\liolis.ilo \ \ and He-tall DcaliirHln
FURNITURE.
I.iirxcHt Stock und Low cut 1'rlces. Deult-rH , hond forOittalogno ,
NOB. 205 uud U07 Uroadxvuy , und 201 und 200 Plorco Street , Council BlulTa , J