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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
TTIF. mi AIT A DAILY HT.H. AY. RRPTR.\rilKH. THE DALLY BEE OH K'P. : NO. 12 I'KAIU , STIir.KT r llvt-rct1 tiy catilcr to any part of Iho city H. W. TII.TON Mannier Tt-t . t-t . itn\T J Itinlnpss oniro . 50ti2 TI I.F.I ll''M'S' ' ' [ , > utor . No ! 23 N. Y I'lmnldntf ( V > . Itustnii Store bankrupt sale. . 'MilMiuin Heal Kstato Co. , (121 ( llmadway Tlif T/nliP nf Perfection , Scottish Hto. inii'ts ttii.nvcnlngi Sc.rial at First Hnptlst church. Cordial In- vli it ion exU-ndril to all. .in , t ice I''ox yenerday tied llio knot for f ilm H. Steele and Clara Fulton. i ' .irl Vixi nnd Annln Hanson , both of tliU ni mty , Rot Mio necessary permission ycster- il.iy. il.iy.Thn dnmneratle primaries are to bo hoH Hiliirda > iiluht. The ] iol begins to sl7.1e nliT.-i'ly. ' Tin- ladles of Urondway ehureh will hold tin n- fair on November Id , instead of the luth , an ttatod last week , The Unity irniM will hold Its roRiilnr tin ctini ; at 'Ju : : ) o'clock Krldny afternoon at Mrs ( ieoiveV. . Roberts , fil3 Voorlils street. ilninci Andrews paid ? lfi yesterday fora diMiirhinjr sort of a drunk. .1. M. fllllls was liin-d the usual amount yesterday for being tu < i ii'cititby. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. ri'Uill ' bo buried this afternoon at 2 iiM'-dc ' The fmn-ral will take place from the residence , 1-liJ'J AvcntlO U. onii-i-r Ki-tnp. who is pnttitu ; In the most of his time now at the tKdoti house on ac- rmint of the illness of "Doc1' Wripht , Is liMiUimr fur a sneak thief who stole his re- votM'r a few nights aeo. Hill Criss , a colored rhronlc , who some tin c airo left the Kanpon the streets before his work was done , returned yestrrday and ] > ii Ufil up Irs shovel to cnmplclo his ten-day jiriMli'L'o of boardiiiK at the city's expense. A W 'I'ibbils and T. Dulen had some llttln ilisp'ite IIH to which played low In a frlenuly ( .Miniin a Itroadway saloon. .Inilpe Mrllee dcrl-lcd that Tlbldls | > layed Hand lined him K > and costs. Dulen was discharged. 'I be Uncle Island Hallway company has determined to pave anil inaradimiue the drlvi wins and all approaches leading to its freight depot and as far up as the Main Htn-ct passenuer depot. This will put illis portion of their.ards . in splendid condition. Charles Kstes am ! Marry Pratt are two jining fellows so full of enterprise that they have found a way to make a single uooso furnish them with food for two weeks , ' " 'hey Btole tlii1 poi iso from Hammer's lumberyard , and .lustu-e Field made the lime Ilftcen days. At a recent meeting of the Woman's Christian association it was voted to hire a trained nurse from the east to he head nurse nl the hospital. It is now necessary to fur nish a worn for the nurses. Tins ladies will be Kratofnl for assistance in furnishing by pi ft s of money to buy furniture and dona tions of bedding and to cl.s. The I'olUehlad Dannebrog Publishing com pany is the name of a now corporation which tiled its nancrs vcsterday. The avowed pur pose of the company , as set forth by the incorporators - corporators , .lens .Icnscn , A. Myusti-r and AVilliam I .arson , is to publish a Danish paper , and for this purpose they place the stock at f."i.HM ( > , ilivideii into ? . " > shares. 15ns- iness is to commence when $41.11(10 ( of stock is Kuhscrib < .d , and Council Hlulfs is to be the center of activity. Theodore Pariter , a huckster , met with a serious accident at tlio Nortlixvestern rail way crossing on HroaJway yesterday morn ing. lie was drivinir across the tracks and did not notice the approai h of a freight tram that was backinu down. U struck him before he could not oil' the track. Ills wagon was smashed to piecesanil his horse shqhlly injured , but the driver jumped in tune to i-scapo injury The jump was a leap for life. fnr Parker did not notice the approach of the train until the car had struck his wai on. Cinders for Sale 200 loads nice , clean cinders for walks and driveways. Apply to K. D. litirku , Tay low's grocery Domestic soap is the best Fruit lauds and farms. Groenshields , Nicholson A : Co. , ( iOO Hroudway. Tel. Ifll I"r. . Hello hr.s returned from the east. ,1. C. liixb.v represented Council HlulTs at the dedication of the cjurt house at ilarlan jest onlay. Miss Jennie Knowles of Doadwooil , S. D. , i < - "i the city visiting Miss Lena Fulmcr on Sixth i vi n 10. M'-s. 'I . Miltonl'crp has ( rene to Lincoln. Neb. , to visit friends. Her husb.ind will Join her later and lake a look at the fair. Honutiful etching given with every do/en cabinet photos at Kiloy Ai Sliorra- deii's for twenty days ; framea of all kinds to order. Ask your grocer for Domestic Heap. ( iranil . .liir.vVVorlc. . . The prand jury yesterday completed Its labors , having been in session llfteen days. A bit ; batch of indictments were returned , among them tieinu the following : Jrvin Harch , larceny of horse belonging to M. 10 Weathcrbeo. U illiiim Chesney , laivcny In a building In the davtime ; blealing a revolver from Sher iff lla/.i-n. .lames Haxtcr , larceny in a buildiiii ; in the niL'ht time ; stealing 100 worth of ili.inionds Irom Knima Mctcalf. .lohn Kellcy , larcenv ol money and Jewelry belonging to Luolhi Watts. John Howard , larceny of watch belonging to Mrs. L. Petrie. Pat Casey , burglarising Knophor's store , T-ll Itrnaduay. John 1 { coder , assault with intent to murder Ofllccr Matt. II. h. l.nlli'.sh. , T. ,1. Shenard , consjiirlng to defraud by the padlock game. \VillianiCarnahan , resisting Olllcer Mur phy.FiMiiklln FiMiiklln Crawford , larceny of a cow be longing to ( ! . \4 \ Jewett. ono from \V. A. Copeland and one from David Hauser , three indictments in all. L I ! . Taylor , larceny of Jewelry and cloth ing from Huth tiarnold and others at IIU 1'ierco street , also an indictment for burg- larl/.hiL the houso. Larry Mushy , laiveny of money from Uev. J { . Janu.iry's house ; also an Indictment for Imn-Murly. Dieli Lamlon , Dutch Hoyington and Cora Heed for robbing John Mulvanov. John Knuilsuii and Angus McDonald , burg- llirl.lmHiioben Dunkle shouse in lla/el Dell ; also for ImrplnrUiiii ; William Currio's lionso In C'resccnl township. The tullowmir , who had been lioundovertn await the action of the grand Jury , were dis charged ; Charles Kiley. John ( i. Heden- bangh , Charles ltra.\ollight , W. T. House. liuiillo Hohman , William Hall , John ( ireen , John Henemejcr. Hugh O'UonncII , John Kiuer , John Murphy. Nulli'ii to l.riifi'ry.inii. The bnitid of corn known us ' 'D.V. . Archer's World's Fair Itrund Sugar Corn , L'ouncil HI nil's , Ja. , " is not packed at I'ouncil UlulVrt and Council HfulTs Can ning Co. lias no Interest whatever in ttiid brand. COUNCIL Iti.uws CANNING Co. Coal cheap lor cash , Carbon Coal Co. , Ill I'earl street , ( irand hotel bldg , bmoke T. D. King A CD'S 1'urtugus. GeorgeS. Davin , ) > roscriptioiuli'uggist. - ill thn ( im llrlt. iNDlANAi'oi.is , Sept. M.-Grunville \ \ , t arroll , anold wmiier of Alexandria , wlio refers to the ninyor , city attorney , bankers and principal business men of his town as to his trustworthiness and responsibility , is in West Indianapolis. Ho declare that there are .100 people in West Alexandria on the verge of starva tion mid atsorts that conditions in other towns in the ga bolt are worse yet. Ho charges the authorities in the dilToront cities and towns with suppressing the true facts and keeping the jmmio in Ignuruuco of the atato of utTuin. XTt'll'r' IMl'lll / 1l1VT/'lf IH I'lM'P MS [ 'ROM ' CODMIL ULLH'S ' Oonsigament of Onion Ltbor Whisky in Search of nn Owner. MYSTERIOUS CONDUCT OF TWO MEN They \\Vro Hi-H'lns Oir i I'lno Supply of ,1tif .lulcc , lint I'tcil troni : in Ollloci' , Abniiifoidlli ; thn l.liiilnr tu thn l.nw. Ofllcer Vandcnbcrg carao across a liorso nnd wagon on Lower Ill'oadwny about Jl o'clock yesterday mornlni ; Which scorns to In velvet ) clad In n good do.il of mystery. When Iho ofllivjr noticed the rli ? It was at n standstill , the w.igon having hroUoti down , nnd Uv.i men \vcro In tlio act of trying to fix It up. They had union-tod a couple of boxes on Iho snlBW.ilk as the olllcop came along and sp-ke tu tti"in. They hardly' ' stopped to say good morning , and dlsappMrod In the weeds. An examination shou'od that the iwnpon was loaded with boxes containing bottles of "Union Labor" whisky , unless the label was a ll-ir. There w.ts als. ) ono bit nf pro'/.ols , and this bore the nun : ; of Henry Hrandt , who unlit lately kept a saloon on Hroadw.iy. Ills saloon was recently closed by the sheriff at the reipiesl of a l.urJlor I. who was so un- rcasonahlo as to demand rent , and who seized th fixtures an I stock. In settlement. It wan tlioiarht po slbo ! that some darinu follow had nro'ccu ' the sle.'i'iT's lock and stolen this whisky , but the sheriff says tint when ho solrod the saloon there wis ID whisky there. Then , to > , Hrandl on being iiiestlnned | yesterday dented that tin ) whisky was his. although he used to handle that brand , and one of the Im.sos bore his name. During the nay the horse was claimed by a man named JacUsun , living near the driving park. The v.agon and har ness was claimed by a man named Jones. 'I hey both d-nled any knowledge as to how the combination came to be on lower llroad- way , they simiily having misscil their prop erty when they went to their b.irns yester day morning. The two men who were with the on tilt and who run are supposed to bo still running. The whisky at last roper's was still in possession of the olllcers , but how long it will remain thus Is uncertain , it being very lleklii property to handle under thn prohibitory laws of Iowa. A I'lrnt-l.'lllSH lllltl-l. The two or throe weeks that the Orand hotel will bo eh.i-.ed for refur nishing will be the means of attracting renewed interest in the Hotel Ogden , nut only because it will be tlio leading hotel in the eity , but bccauc it lias been put into such u line condition Unit it would be a llrst-ehtss hotel in any eity. With new furniture , table service , marble tiled corridors , halls und dining room , with passenger and freight ele vators , and every appointment lirr-t- ehih-t. it looms up and come * 11 the front just now in a manner very satisfactory to the citizens and traveling public. The owner of the building. Dr. Simons , is a retired capitalist , and since ac quiring title to tlie property has spent a large amount of money in making it llrsl-class in every respect. The man agement has recently passed into the hands of Wright it Kemp , and they luive also spent time and money in putting it in lir.st-class shape for public patronage. The Ogden house is now , in appoint ments , accommodations and cookery , tlio host house west of Chicago , and second to none in Council HlulTs. The rates are very low. compared with houses in other cities which provide like accommodations. Tints Council LHttlTs still lias a strictly first-class house at which the trading public and the citizens of C'Jtmoii ' UlulTs can have the best of everything- remarkably low ratorf. Cook your meals this summer on : i gas range. At cost at tlio Gas company. Stop at the Ogden , Council Blulls , t to lett $11.00 house in Iowa. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Investing in .Miiin-y OrcliTM. The recent hank troubles and the consequent quent lack of conlldeneo people have felt in the safety of banks all over the country led to many remarkable and original schemes that people devised and ivMirted to put their sav ngs whore they believed t hey would uu safe. Tin c.ms and clay banns ami excava tions in obscure places in cel'ers ' were tried with more or less succors , but it has remained for .somo of the populist farmers to resort tea a wholly uniiim | and original plan insuring safely and at the same time attesting their faith in govornment.il contrjl of thin d in general. They have bought and are h-jliling large numbers of postal orders made pay able to themse'vos. This form of money is about as indestructible as the diamond. The orders are good tor one year , and after the expiration of that time they can bj re newed , and if the little nits of hlnc-lintcd paper are lost , stolen or destroyed in any way the postofllco record showing that they are unpaid a ( Turds all thoevidorii'o necessary for their payment. The only drawback is that they do not increase in amount by the lapse of time. People whoso attention has huci ) called to this plan are pointing to it as a good indication of the popularity of postal savings banks. \VorlliliM- . A good many of the advertisements you read nowadays are worthless , and are so much exaggerated that it almost seems impossible that any sane person would write such articles'but ; neverthe less it is done to such a great extent by some merchants that certain classes of people have given up reading hiicli mm- SCIIHO , and what used to bo the most in teresting reading to the ladies ( In tlio dally papers I is now passed by , while u look of disdain comes ever the face of the reader. Wo draw attention to our- tielves in this way , because we want the public to know that when they too u HOSTON STOKI- : advertisement they can depend on linding everything in the store that is advertised in the papers. Tlio following are n few very interesting bargains wo tire olToring during this CiHKAT IIANIvHt'l'T HAI.K ! Potter's1 best oilcloth at He a yard , An Al c < > tt < n butt at tlie a roll. A good heavy unbleached muslin atIc a yard. 1'ojilar prints at 2o nyurd. Tic lawns at Ic a yard. Choice of our entire block of calicoes at-lie a yard. A 7o gingham for.'lh' ' a yard. i"ie children's wool lucent llljo a pair. All romntmts at half price. All clunks at half price. Wall pu | or at half price. Title Scotch cheviot dress goods at 2.ie a yard. lil'o ' and $1.00 dress goods , in plain and fancy weaves , at Il'.io uyard. .1t Me and 7f > -Ill-inch French serges at ISo a yard. All of the above items are only to be found at the BOSTON STOUH , FOTHKUINliHAM , WlUTKLAW \ Co. , Loaders of Low Prices , ICmmil Onk Mi > \ < > < Are gold goods. They burn soft coal , hard coal or wood. They wear , they iieut , tliov save. See the name on the leg Sold by Cole & Colo. Domestic soap is the oest. l.'iinili'iiihliii ; I hit Illy .l.ill. Among the duties of the grand jury is that ot inspecting the coimtv und city jails , and the body which has Just closed Us labors went through the us ual form. It re- l > ort that "tho county Jail Is In good con i- dition. " With tUo city Jail tUo Judgment was Just the reverie. The Jury nnd "ttir > city jnl h ui nclcnn and Irt an unhe-il"iy eomlition , ami unlit for a hmnnti belli ; to no con- llnwl In. " As prccc'dlmr crand Juries hnvc made lll < o reports , It will nnt cnmo ns ft surprise to the city ofllclnls. There1 is nn doubt but lliitl the city needs a boiler jail , but , on llio other liand , tlio class of occupants which are nightly l ; piled into a cltv jill : are such ns to render It almost linitoMlblo to keep any sort of a Jail In a sweet-smelling coiulltlon. Vagrants , drunks and vagabonds arc path- urctt In Irani tlio slums , dirty , covered with vermin and altogether unsavory. Tliry nro too transient a cl.isi to br < cleaned up by Prison regulations and bnthi , often beltig mere "ullgrhns nni' siningcrs who can tarry but a nlgbt. " Williamson \ C'n. . Idii Main street , largest and bott blevdi' stoalt in city. ORGAN RE01TAT- . iT I'ri'ott.vtpMun riiiirrh t'rowiled llllll Illl Appri'ClllIlK1 Allllll'lHT , The formal opening of a new pipe organ Is always an event In the church world , and Omaha has assisted at a number nf brilliant recitals In days past Inaugurating new or- trans that have been 'jutlt In tlio churches ) f this eity , but not in the memory of the iWltcr 1ms so largo nn audience participated .n . an organ recital as last evening at the U'esltnlnitor Preabyterinn church. Mr. Will T. Tabor was the organ 1st on this leeasion , assisted by a nnmhor of clover singers wlin contributed to n rich program of Jin-red and secular jntiile. The new Instru ment , Just completed is a handsome addition 0 thn pretty church , the case being of oak , n Ui oping- with the woodwork of the Into- lor , the pipes belnu offectivelv ornamented n gold and a neutral tint. There wctv lowers about the alt-ir mil golden rod in : ib ndaiicc to assist in beautifying the place. The speclili ations for the organ call for iiiirtuon si ea'tin.'stops , all the mechanical Accessories numb-ring twenty. Of course 't. would bo much better if the organ had a low more reeds and a soft pedal stop , but .vhon these are contemplated additional feature" ! suiTTi'sl themselves to the musician , until he doesn't know where to slop. Taken us a whole , the instrument hasa nleeijualltv , the smoothness of the ( Into and the fullness of the diapason particularly impressing tlio 'istener. When a full chord Is struck there is a ma"stlc ] o fleet , about the organ at once levatiug and inspiring. However , he would lie a carping critic to find fault with this now Instrument , which is undoubtedly ono af the b.-st in the city. Mr. Tabor , who has given the best years of Ins sojourn in Omaha to the elevation of organ music in this conini'inity , had the really great pleasure of taking himself by the ban.I and saying. " 1 told you so. " The labor of love In giving organ recital after organ recital to empty pews not only hi his own church , but elsewhere , hail its reward last night when a mairnilicent audioiicj gave the voung organi. t a rousing reception. For his opening number Mr. Taber playe 1 the battle inarch from "Uion/.i , " but the keys were still' ana he had lo resort to his ofto'icr ' than is usually necessary In nig organs to get the ( Into , piccolo and claru net elTo'i * , which soiro.vhat marred the rendition ol the composition. For his second number lie played the brilliant adatiio cantabile by Haydn and won a royal round of applause , his technique and thorough mastery of his instrument , stall ling out prominently. For an encore ho ira\o tins "Funeral March ot a Marionnottu" 1 y ( lonnod. His third number was Salome's bo.iutliiil and highly ideal "Offertory , " in 1) Hat , " i l lyed wonderfully well ; then came the always popular "Pool and Peasant , " overture , ( hushing with tli'J ' 'Postlude In F" by ( ! ade to show oft the volume of the organ. Miss i5rown , a newcomer to Omaha , sang several numl ors. showing n rich though Ilsilit soprano , which she used musically , her oitru'est number being lirahm's dainty "Lullaby. " Miss K-j-der , who has been heard in concert n number of tunes and is ono of the beat contraltos in the city , sang Me.ver Ilellmund's "Magic .Song" very acceptably , but her encore , "Uock a liyo llady , " by Morris , won all hearts by the effective manner in which it was given. ' ! he First Presbyterian Quartet , composed of Mrs. Warner Welsh , soprano ; Miss Neole Ogdon. alto ; Mr. Tre.vnor , tenor , and Mr. Copeland bass were on the program for two numbers , but by the lime they got through they had sung four selections and then the audience clamored for more. The quartet is well balanced and sings with line discrimination. KEMPTON'S CONDUCT. Unoiuhililo I'oHltltm ciC a Marrluif 3Im : Arruii-il of nil An fill CrlilK * . T. S. Kompton , of 013 North Twentieth street , had a preliminary hearing before Justice ISdgorton yesterday on the charge of assault on 10-year-old Christina ( Jnts/hn. The accused is a married man about : i ( > years old. A warrant was issued for his arrest Thursday night and ho was arrested by a deputy sheriff and locked up in the county jail.Tlio Tlio alleged assault is said to have hap pened in the Izard school house yard a few uvoniiiKs aw. The witnesses , most of whom were little girls , said that Christina CiiitM7.hu and two other children went into the school house yanl to pick up some kind ling wood. The.\ were accosted by Kempton , who told the other girls to go to the house and that Christina would soon follow them. Then , it is alleged , he induced the little girl to acio.npany him behind the building , where ho look improper liberties and used indecent , language toward her. When the oilier-girls returned the child was crying , but at that time did not tell them what was the trouble. The child was finally induced to tell her mother what had happened and she at once caused a warrant to bo issued for the arrest of Kempton. The preliminary trial occupied most of the afternoon yesterday and was continued until this morning , when the justice will tlx the blinds for Kempton's appearance- before the district court. The defense offered no testi mony. During the trial Judge Kdgcrton reprimanded the county attorney for his in- dilTorenco in the matter. As soon as the case is disposed of , Mrs. Sawyer , who resides near Twentieth and I/.iinl , will cause another complaint to be Hied against Kompton , charging him with the same offense against her little girl , who Is about 11 years of age. It is alleged by the neighbors that these are not ttio Ilrst of- leiiM's of this nature that have been com mitted by Koinpton. Ills alleged that ho has been trying to gain the confidence of the little girls by ghing them gum , candy , etc. MANIPULATING SALARIES. I'lillcn Miitriin'ri Pay Kmliicnil mill Don DllltllTll'rt M lllOrOHSIMl. When Mrs. Cumlng was appointed as police matron by the Ho.ird of Fire and Police Commissioners her salary was fixed at $00 per mouth. Thn now city eh irler re duced her pay to $ .10 , and when she received hersalary for August.- ? ! ( ) had been deducted. Onu of the principal requirements of the matron is tbulsliemustlioatraliiednur.se. Mrs. Cuiiilng is a graduate from tlio Iowa Stale university and is baid lo possess some knowledge of biirger.v and medicine. The reduction takes * I'0 per year from her salary. On July 1. 1W , the Hoard of Fire and Police Commissioners passed a resolution thai C. Dihburii , a patrol conductor , ily allowed $10 additional to his roirular pay every month "for tending thu hick and in i- jured" tluil may bo brought inlo the police station. Previous to this resolution and sluc-o the cstabhslimeni of a police buard tins work has been done by ot'ilccrs around the station Ici i pending the arrival of the city physician i. and no extra compensation was nsKcd or ex pected. Jailers Havoy and liehout have , in many instances , attended to Injured people In cases of einurgeney. The question has now been raised as to whether or not this resolution is In conflict with thu state medical laws , and whether or not Ditiburn Is entitled to extra remuneration under iho cir- cumstanccs. I'ourlhnrd Kciiiihlle.iiin , The regular annual niuoting of the Fourth Ward Kepublican club will bo held Friday cvcnimral iho ortico of Jndgo ( iuslave An derson , IWM Farnain , for ,11m purpose of electing oftlccrs ami the transaction of such other business us may properly bo considered. T. 1C. Si'imoaoi'un , President. win it"-u inr. It Is rumored that the Willow Springs dis tillery expects to resume business some time during Ihe coming week , but iho report has not buc-u ouldully confirmed. AFFAIRS / AT SOUfil OMAHA1" * 1 Adjourned Meeting of tho' OjtylOouncil Held Last Evening. v/ SUSPICION OF AN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE I'atonl * Siiiiii-n nut t\crrMoil Otrr n Tuition I'l-o Mill lii > tc t Mliliu IVtltlon ol n lifthi tliu hmitliLTii Suhitrh. The city council met In adjourn ? it session last night to disproof some ble bills. City Attorney Van tJusutl dlil not return from Lincoln 1 In time \vltli UIP nucpssary ilocu- inonts. I so only a portion of the wont was ac complished. Now bondsmen qurdlnVil on the llqunr llcptisoof .lohn Dougherty at 120 Twenty- fourth strecl. Tlio special committee named to got after the strcot car company and ascertain when they ) iropo o to extend their line across the viaduct -asked for further time. SchulU reported that ho liMt been to see Mr. Mart Uc'll three tunes , but had been unable lo line him. Mayor Walker announced that two solaof , bonus had boon returned. Mr. SeliulU Ihon moved that warrants for J7M10 ) ho drawn In favor of William C'arr for grading done in district No.'JO. Carried. I'a.-di HI-OS , will reccTvo warrants this morning for $ I , Id. ) Ti ) for grading. Councilman Mullaly wanted to know if Mr. ( 'innmlng * . llio city poundnmstor , hail ever tiled a bund. Thu mayor salil he Irid Hied ono , but that It was not satisfactory and Iho gentleman had been informed that he must tile a now ono by next Monday night. Mr. Schultz thought the council should conllrm Cuimningi before H look any notion on his bond. Mullaly sild ; it was the opinion of some people that I'uiimiliigs could not hold an appointive job. Mr. Wood said it would bo Impossible to cot an angel to act a < pouiulmaster. Mayor Walker asked Mr. MuMaly if ho would accept U. "No , I'm nut , looking for a job yet , but I don't believe riiininings is a fit man for the. position , " said Mr. Mullaly. The mayor explained that lie had only np- pointed Cuminin.ns after a diligent search , ll was a hard position in ret any one to Mil. Billy Wood said he was r.ir Cumminus or any other man who would take all stock found running al large , regardless of friend or foe. Mr. Hullti said the town was tilled with educated cattle when it come to steal ing fecit , homo-grown grass and costly ( lowers. He spoke from exi oricnce , as h- ' had been aroused from his midnight sl.iinljjrs . by this class of bovine pilferers until he had almost lost what little religion be biMinrht hero with him frum Missouri. He th.niL'ht , Imwuvor. if any good man could b. < secured to takoCiimmings'place ho should he pul on. as lie tlmjght a bet- lei' man could bo found. Hut Mr. will bo pouudtnaster for a lew days longer , jusl the same. His ap pointment has never been continued , but tliu mayor considers that proposition unneces sary. sary.Mr. Mr. Hruce presented nn order to l.avo the sidewalks lowered to the curb on L street , from the west and from tlio viaduct lo Thirty-third street. Adopted. 'I ho council \ \ ill meet this morning at tlio oflli'o of the city cleric at ' .I o'clock as a board of eipialiitallon on tlie in'.uling , paving and sewer work. It r.n.ss i oiiiini at. There is tniicli comment made by the parents of children wlio live over near what is known as school district , No. If. The teacher in that school yesterday Informed a number of them that ihey would eilhur have lo stop attending that school or pay a tuition of 7r > cents a month. When the youngsters went homo last night and related what had boon loU thein to their parents It caused some lively debates. It appears that the children snolcon to live h.iildo the city limits , but outside ot district No. It , and that if they attend the school in their district they will have to go way out in the country ever in Harpy county. Several of the pnronts came down town last night and found Mr. Kulla , who is a member of the school board , and asked what they should do. Mr. liiilhi advised lliotn to pre pare a petition and have it signed by the parents of the children affected and pre sented to the board. It would then bo re ferred to tlio county superintendent and ho would refer it bacic to the board with recom mendations. This the gentlemen agreed to do and the. matter will no doubt he straight ened out in a few days. Suspicion ill A t triiiptml.siiihlp : , Mrs. lingers moved to South Omaha yesterday. During the afternoon she was taken violently ill. The house she occupies is on Q strcot , between Two'ity-Hfth and Twenty-sixth. Oftlcor Kmerick was called In , nut did not report : he case. Ho found some capsules on Iho stand near the woman's hod and handed them to Dr. 1 Jerry last even ing to ascertain what they contained. The doctor was in his buggy and returned the box , saying he could not tell the contents without chemicals. The policeman took the capsules hack to the house. As Dr. Herry was leav ing li'.s ' residency after supper , ilia 14-year- old daughter o ( Mrs. Uogors called for him and ho stopped ana ( xninhn > d heron bis way down town. The woman seemed to ho suf fering more from an uvenloso of liquor than anything else and she was given temporary relief. The doctor will analyze th" contents of the capsules this morning. Mrs. Rogers , so the police say. nttqmpled suicide once he- fore , and it is holieved Unit it was her inten tion to kill herself yesterday. At a latu hour she was still In a stupid condition , Miuli' : i.'H.v < ioHmp. A daughter was burn lo Mr. and Mrs. Charles ( Jnugbead yesterday. John Welsh was locked up lasl night for creating a disturbance over in iho Third ward. R O. Keklecn and wife of Lynns. Neb. , are visiting al Iho home of Mr. ami Mis. T. 11. Frills. The Omaha Packing company Is building a now hlacksinilh shop adjoining its ma chine simps. h. J. Carpenter will rominonco the erection of a big livery barn at once on the bite where his old one was burned. A gold watch was stolen yesterday from Tom O'Connor's house nn ( , > street , between Thlrtieili and Thlrty-lirst. Several of tlio city councllinon will file bonds as a result nf thn lOd Johnson report on the business methods of the city dads. U now develops that no portion of Iho buggy owned by Ur.iut .Sweeney was over owned by Mr. Tomhrmk. The Ilrsl reporl did Mr. Sweeney an injustice. If. ( Jarsido , an employe at Hammond's , shipped his trunk 11-9111 Hutto , Mont. , by freight six weeks ago and has heard nothing from it since. The gentleman Is now of the opinion thai his hag-gage has been "bide- tracked for keeps. " C. .1. Collins yesterday purchased n lot from Thomas Hoc-tor , at the corner of Twenty-fourth and K istrcets , and will at once coinmenco the construction ot a largo business ulock. He will use a portion of the same for his music store. WORK FOK THE UNEMPLOYED. .Muyur Approve * I liu S1OOUO Appr oirm | : Ion lor I'llltlnu' Hop ivi'il htri't < I In CuiiilUiiin. Mayor Uoinis has approved of the resolu tion passed by the council Tuesday evening setting aside for the use of thu struct com missioner ? 1U,0K ! ) , to bi used In putting the unpavcd streets In condition anj in this manner furnish employment for thirty days to a largo number of the unemployed. Slivet Commissioner Halcombo has gone to Chicago and the duties of his department are biung looked after by Chairman Win- spear of the Hoard of I'ublio Works. He will probably iticreabo the street torce Im mediately , so that no further delay will bo experienced in providing employment to a great many. ( Jui'cn hcrry on IIU Mrtilo. 1'AHIS , Sept. 11. The intmjuis of Qucensborry , in an Interview hero in re gard to u blight put upon him by liml Hosobory , bald he was going tu London to bco about the mutter , und if uu assault on the prrion nf L u .1 Ilm'bcrj wu * 111-0- fMsnry , tinmnriiiil * was pronarcd to commit that us uiilt. The trouhlo re lates to the soliH'tion of the marquis of Qiit'enwboiTy for the House of L iril ? , from. which lie i the murqulsl was shut out. The iiiarrui | * -iisitlor.i this ti ill- root snub ami attributes it to I ord D2EMED HIM A DESPiSHADO. Itillicll ll.-lllllllllK iif u tlr.lf .Mud- lit thn MiTclmnM Niilniiiiil Itunli. About t o'clock yesterday afternoon , when nearly all the ofllclals and clerks In the Merchants National bank were at luncheon and tin' banking room wore a deaertoil appearance , n rather siis- plcious-looldng individual entered the bank and commenced making gestures , which at- itt trartcd Cashier Drake's attention. Visions of bank robnurs and others of the salno kidney rose before Mr. Drake's eyes A ml he began huntlnir 1 a soft place behind the counter. 1t Janitor I Vie Holt happened along about this time and seeing the man imke : a dive for hl < itistol p'vkct Immediately collnrnd tlio supposed robbar and threw him bodily down the stens. The police patrol was called nnd by the time the wagon reached the tutik a big ciMwd hail collected. An ouleor scatx-luvl the suspected m.-mbcr of the D.ilten gang , but 1 the tradiitonal six-shooter was not found. ( ictieral A'joiit I'altnor of the Santa l-'e t iok the alleged robber Into the Missouri I'.icltlc 1 tk-ket onloo , where liyineinsnf pen cil and paper the man expl lined II at h \ \ asa n deaf mute and c.ime from t.h" As o ii'c.l . C'liarltlcs to deliver some p.ipor-t. whi ' he carried In his hip p < cket. to the nvic rat olllfeof the Klkhorn Not knowiiitr when1 the IClkhorn ollicn uas lie entered t obiiik to Inquire and was Jumped upon and i h mod by the Janitor , who thought tie hid a ginti- ino i bank robber In his grasp. lint the climax \\a * reached when Holt explained to the polc. : that the ro.iton ho threw the fellow out of tlio banlc was that ho bad used Insulting language to him. \o 111 r .1 norr / ; . liull urn's ( iovrriior I'fnpiifti'K to Stop t'rl/o n lulni ; if it Tliiins.inil .Mr Killed. iNDiANArot.is. Si-pt. M. Dotuinlfk O'Mulloy calloil on Governor Matthews and the C'Mivor.-atiiMi that took place is thus ropnrtca. "Wo have improved a piece of coun try that voti rould not even raise n mort- tttijjo on.1 ' Miiil O'Miillov. "Wo Imvu invested - vested * IJOOD and will maUo it $100,000 before long.1 " 1 don't uaro liow much you have in- vestud or h < > w much you nru troln to invest - vest , ' ' exclaimed tho'irovornor. "There will bo no more prixo lisrlitiiij , ' there if 1 can mvveiit it. " " 15ut , L'ovornor , I wanted you tounder- tftiind " "I do undoi'fttand. 1 don't , care iihotit your investments. 1 say thoio will be no more prixo lights at K'tby , if I have to call out every militiaman in the state and n thousand Cliicayo toughs get killed. " "I'.ut " "Thert ! arc no 'buts' about it. I mean to stoi > the lights ill Iloby if there is tjun- jniwdor c'iiiifrh in Indianu to do it. " O'Mallcy argued no further , but re turned to Chicago on the lirst train. nis . ) / / ; . % r.ii. ru ; ; / ; > . .Miijur .Inlin I , . MM.VCS Itrttori-il to llcviltli by a siirelrnl ( Ijienitlon. riTTRiiriiu , Hopt. 11. Major John L. Hayes , formerly quartornmstor on ( Jon- oral NeKon A. Miles' htalT , who lias been a maniac and epileptic for a year , lias just been saved from death in tno Allegheny general hospital by tropliininy. Last October , while in a Chicago restaurant , ho attempted to stop a quarrel between a friend and a stranger. The latter knocked him senseless with a chair. At tlio Cook county hospital lie became a maniac and was cut to the military asylum at Hltrin. There lie became u hopeless epileptic , having sometimes 100 convul sions ti day. His mind is now restored , tlio removal of a piece of skull having reloaded a lot of pus which pressed upon the brain und caused his trouble. ScvciUli Diiyilv < iitistn hi Si-union. SKDAMA , Mo. , Sept. H. The annual state encampment of Seventh Day Adventists - ventists begun last ni ht at Forest park , three miles south of the eity , the intro ductory bointf preached by Hitler W. S. Hyatt. Th'-re were about liOO visitors on the grounds , who occupy more than 100 family tents , while the services lire held in a tout that seats 1,500 people. Nearly every section of the state is rep resented , but much the larger num ber eiimo from northern anil western Missouri. When the encampment was held here a year ago seii'-ational reports were sent out regarding the doctrines of the Adventists , and. to prevent a re petition this year , Kldor Hyatt has issued an order that reporters sec-king information must bo sent direct to him and under no eireuiiistances must any brother or sister divulge the beliefs of the sect. Klder Hyatt had bolecled his own reporters to furnish the local papers with each day's proceedings , as this stop is deemed necessary to prevent misrepresentation , BO tlio elder bays. ScilrrN : Lost tu llcrin : ; Sea. SANT FHANCIKCO , Sept. M , Tlio fcchooner .1. Kppingur arrived last even ing twonty-ono days from Copper island , anil reports that the schonner Arctic lost two scaling boats and six men olT the Copper and Moring islands. Two men were washed u-1 o o on Hcring island ; ono was washed up in it sealing boat and was found on the beach , another arrived with a broken arm in a boat and was picked up by an Knglish cutter. Captain llni'twol ! is reported to have been lost near Hering islands. A Healing boat was found bottom up with a piece of a man's skull stuck on the horn of tlio b at. The schooner Walter L. Hlcli in reported to have lo.st three men and one bout. I'roir < 'hH ul llm C'liolorn , LONDON , Sept. M , Cholera has reappeared poarod in Hull , whore two deaths are reported. CoxsTANTIN-oi'u : . Sept. M. There have been 101 cases and sixty-live deaths from cholera in the Scutierl mad house since the disease broke out there. The record in the eity proper is six ensounnd three deaths. Advices from Italy show that the total number of cases and deaths in Italy dur ing the past four weeks was 1"II eates and seventy-nine deaths , Four now cases wore reported in Hot- terdani yesterday. o HllllurdUth ( irltlnu in Turin. ClllL'Aii ( ) , Sept. 11 , John Hoborts , tlio ehaiiipion billiardist of Kngland , whom Frank Ivod mot and defeated recently in London and who will cross cues in u i.x- day match with tlio "Xapoloon" in Cen tral Music hall next week , has arrived in Chicago accompanied by his wife and daughter. Kohertu will practice at Jves' place from 10 to o'clock eacli day , be ginning this morning. The match , which commences MiMiday night , will likely bo playeu on Ivos' table , although it was formerly intended that tno table Roberts is bringing should be used. iliikunn niip-'rlnlumlmit Hi'rmnrn Ora/y. Ciiu.'Aio , Sept. M. Dr. Samuel O. Handall , medical tuperintendent of the hospital for the insane at Dunning , has bien removed by I'resident Kdnmiison of the county bunrd. The physician is said to lie butl'cring from sympathetic insanity , brought on by contact with orn/.v ojiatients. Ho is no way violent , but lubofti under the impretiiuu that ho SljawlsCiiFtains , Cleaned J DJjcc. Reasonable Prices. Sola Agents for the celebrate.1 Huntiiigton , Arkansas , Sll-ffill 1ACITI ! SHI SS Cdil FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS. For further particulars and prices call at office , 3.1.I' ear street , Grand Hotel Building. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS * fe All Mmlsot Ityultu $ nnd ( ' 'u inlns done In thn luiliu-it style of llio Tl. l-'a lo.l nn I STfAM Miiincil f.ibrd'H niiidu to nxil ; us KI' I .1-1 new. Worn iirompuy . duiiu iin.i dultvorol In all parts of Dm country , tiou 1 for -r.-VIOKKS price Int. C. A. WACHAN , Propriotjr. & = 11 OiiLAvHionilwnv , r-v& Hionilwnv noir : North > ; * - . rt > ; & - wi'siern depot. " * - - ToU'iilun 21 lias b' eti Hin < rloil out forile.striiuti.il by a luitfc army of hurriblo microben , led by u minister with moru burns than the beast in the Apocalypse. A. BLUFF THAT FAILED. A Circus Klilr 'imlil Xnl Mi' -iri'il : by u Thri-nl ol Trnplrnl 'IVri-ors. "In the contract between the circus maiiiitfismont ami its omiiloyos , " Kays "Tody" ' Hamilton in'tho Now York Sun , "appears this rule : "No emnloyo or performer shall bo en titled to receive any wages or salary during sickness or while not performing or not at work. In case any employe or performer , from sickness , Injury or other cause , bo- couics unable or incapacitated from per forming his or her specific duties , tlie man agement may , at its option , cancel and terminate their engagement. "It is not always enforced , but when you como to employ several thousand it is iH'ccsssiry to have H mo nlus which can bo itmdo use of in umor- rencioH. Uesiilos , a uirous is not a char table organization , but a pure Inisinuhs ontorpripe , and if i.-mploierf bee mio dis- ibled throii'li ( , misfortune , Iho e.xiciicicrt { ) f tlleir work or their own folly , the jmployui'rt caiimit iinilortako to sustain the lo. s. I-'vory little oxpoinliturncouiitH s M > biif an uiidortakinjr , you know , and t is impossible to pay anything for , "However , what I wanted to say was this : That rule was tlio result of an cx- lerienee with a mini who ot the better ) f the muiin cmcnt once. That wa Jtiek in ISTtl , when iho circus was male iitf a tour of the world. Amonir the porforinorn was .lim Uobinson , the rcnt idor. Ho was a bitf star , and had lu-cn tina'Cl ! ( ll1 ll Milur.v of J500 in yold u woek. 'J'hero was an understand in # ibout the snlarii's of the otlicrs , as re ards ] ) ay when not performing , but IIDIIO us to lii.s. Well , wlioi ) the circus loft Australia for India , Mr. liailoy Jitf- urcd that Hobinsuii would bo paid over &JOU ( ) while doing nothing , the time of the trip beiiitf ostimatcd at thirty-two days. Mr. Uailuy didn't think Kob- inson was worth as nmeh as that , so ho tried to break the ei.n- tract. Ho took pains to dilate upon the In-lit of India and the dangers to which riders ospccially would bo exposed there. Kobinson listened very pa tiently while Mr. liailoy dilated upon the terrors of the Indian ulunatK , the clangors of the jungle , Iho bad quality of food , the poor hotel acciiiniiKidnti 'D.i ' , and every other direful subject that Mr. liailoy' * fertile brain could suggest , but when Mr. liailoy hinted that it might bo wine for Robinson to give up bin con tract , the latter replied emphatically : " 'Mr. liuilcy , you can pitch your touts in boll if you want to , but I'll ride there for if.ltM ) a week in gold. ' "Mr. liailoy gave up Iho attempt to frighten Robinson off , but tlio olaiis-o rjunteil IIIIH appeared in every contract ho has made blnce. " ( In U'IIK n K.i'-t | | Croiik , Dni.UTll , Koit. | 11. Frcderk'k K. Krayonbiilil , the man to whom the W. li. ( iri'gg policies wi-ro iiitulu jiaynblo , wlio escaped from tlio ollicers Monday night , is wanted for several other things. As Hcei'utaryof the Lackawauim Iron eompaiiy he issued sleek of tlie company and forged the name of ox-Mayor M. .1. Davin tiri prosidi.'iit. ( July two cerlill- elites treated by him this way have bet-n discovered. They were for 2.rij ( hlmrcH. The greatest fear is felt , not for stuck that ho may have issued in this way , but for old stock that ho should Imvn canceled - coled but which rimy Imve been put on the market again. An oxcert 1mIKIII set to work npuii the books , and until ho has finished his examination nothing can bo known of the minimi. I'nlliirn ol u l.iiln ii-r Ciinip my , Ni\v : V ( UK , Sojit. 11 , A receiver haw been appointed /or / the Kinpirolilln i.'omjiany , which hud a eapital of 'rlOli- ' 1)00. ) It munufuoturcd yelhnv pine and oypre.-H Inmlwr and OWIIH largo timber lands in Georgia. No ' 'smart" pornon in foreign ' uioty wei-.iH the more exaggerated ht lesof the day. Tlio woman who wishes to bo considered in thorough good form does not niaku herself ooiibpiouims by und no bi/.o of tlcevo or too bpreuding yhajio of blurt. Searles PHYSjCljHS _ SUJO flJLS & Soeciajists \Vn ( 'urn < > AT\lltll , nil 1) ISi\Sis : ; Ol ) Tim .viisn , TIIISOAT , cinr , I | ' < ) . - MII , itoii.saini ; iiviit : , KIII-M 3 III. 001) , Mi IN iiiiil KID.NKV DIsi-iisP * , n\iAi : , i : \ \ i\KM' ; : is , i , IJ T JI.VN- IKIOI ) { . TIM- I ) , anil iill Inrint of WEAK MEET HYDItorr.MJ AND VAItK'nrKLK lii-nnani-ntlr anil Hiicc'i'HSfiill.v cui-t > il Mi-tdo | i | . > w an t nnrallhi/ 1 1:1 ; \ i u I.N i iy uii , n kM'i'inity. | l'IIis. KlSTtU.A.l'Issi'UIpirinniipiitly : t-uroj \vllliiiul llm usiMif luilfc ll-iliri > oriiiusUa All ui.'iluillrM tif ; i iirlvaii * ilcllc.ito iiitui-o : , of I'lllii-pHi-x. | ) iMltlr ly cur.M. ( ' .ill on or ailih-'ss. with nt-i'iip. for circular I. J'niIloult , Itiflpi'i .mil Syiuiilu ii 111 , lulu. Dr. Scaries & Searles , ' Ilr. C. ( ire Wo. thi > kins of ciihi"- * ! ' iiii-ilk'hh'H. ran truly i - . -allnl Uu. iiiiiir uf lllt-ltlellK' I ) M'lllhtof Illil \Mllili rfnl Hlllll anit mill's nf nil Uluil ihhi-iHi : > H. Ho HH'llt | yi-.ll-H 111 till- Illl < llll-Ut cnl ! , ( ' of Clilu.-i ami lias tln-ai'lloiiH of ovi-r . ' . ( Mil < lliriiul Clihifwi n-nit-il 'H. HM hai ai'ipili-iMl niiii-h HUvh-.l.T nal look of haul anil -inn-it hluily to ai'roiiiiillHli. Clil- ni H < - ini-illi'tiii-H ar < - HII | > < ) sin-dally of inrn'n prU UP illHi-asi'H , hmt inan > 1 o M | c liiirli , w-ivoiiHii'-HH , cdi-onlc ihwaHcH und all fi'iiiiilcWi-.iliiio.Hi'H. I'aili iitn ; ila ihHtaiii'iii'an In- iri-u'.i'il by < ' i-r.-Hi | li-ncc. Tin1 iloflor li.'i'l liniiili-ritHor IrAtliiioiil.ilH Send I crntHHiMiiiim for lie honU of ti-HiiiiioiilalH unit iin Hllon lil-4UH Dr. ( ' liicWo , li < lh uml California hti'-utH. Uiiuiha , 'DISORDERS ' _ . . . 'AiiiJ ' "II Hi' ) tr.itn ol nVILS , WEAKNKSSHS. nKIIIMTV. KTO. , Uml 0- ompany Ihi-iii In mini ( JUIUKI.V und 1'IJUMA- TNTLV OUKBO , Kail STllK.NOTII nnd Ion * I'tfii toin'wry part of ilia body. I will nii4 ( D ciirnly iiavlieili KKKK tu nny sufferer thu | irenarli > * llun tlial cured inn of tht-ni IrouiiUl. AiVlrom U. WKIOUT , Muilu L ) uU , .Bo 1VD9 , Special N11\V cli-franlly furnlHlii-il ro mim for nut oonior Ilroailuay anil llij.inl hii-i < ! , s.inbiiru ulucU by MrH. M. Hi-llrr. l.ailli-H' liauilbat' anil pocKrlhooU 'iill al II- ( llllcil. VOI ) know thai Il'iy A HchH IIIIVB HDIIIII hai-k'alim In fruit ami Karilun laud nuiir th \\'ANTii' ; Tu rent , a fiord-room modern IIUIIHII < < In ili-dl.-'iblo nt-U'lilioi-hooil. Iwtwi'i'ii l''lrnt und Xlnlli avi'iiin-H. Aildi.-HH M ' .I n.-i-olllci. . _ _ , ' ( SAI.i ; i < 0 arn-H llhd cai'dcn laml jimtout hlilo of I'lty IhiillH , with iili'iil- nf frnll linrrliit and KRIIHIH .mil fair lnillihiifH. 1'rli-n $15(10.1)11 ( ) If laltc n at uiiriIlar.atiiH In hiiii-uriil | n-jil uHlutu anil f.'iHy ti-rnm of | iamint.Jil.i 1'carl ulruvt , I.ont'i i * X Towli * . _ _ _ _ _ _ \\'ANTiU-To : ri'iil , ili-Hlraoiu tcminl. family f ' ' llirud lulnltxanl cotlai. " ulth llui-u Bl rouniH. In touil locality. ) ' , . HIHJ ulllci' . , ' ( ) SAI.K ( iooil IIOIIHI * of HI-VI-II rouniH locatml at 17117 Nlnlh AVI ; . , on binull inunlhly | iaymeiilu , A. J-Sll < | llll-llHIII | . AllSTUAC'i'S anil loaun. Kami ami uy iiruii'irl/ lioiib'lit und buld. 1'uuuy & Thuin i. , Council lIlllllH GAHIIACK roiiKH-iul. uuh4i | ol > , vaults , chl nnjy. rhsanuU. Kd llurlio , ul T.iylur'H uruv.try , &l > 111 uaUway. _ C r.0l ( Block ot ini-ioiriirllHa tu nx ) iniiiu 'ipfur H vooil ] > i > 4 MonifH or Council Illuilu r < -hliti-iiui ! . llavu rlcar Improved land and catli tu tr.ylilor a ili.nuil.ilii : lo fjo.llllll.Illl Htuk of r n- ( , r.il iiicrchandUc. Sti : k of ilriU'tt lu Inulu fur and. JoliiiHlnn . . Vi.n ralli-u. _ _ _ | ( ' ( ) lt HUNT A i.iririnicely fiirnlBlii-il front room I tu one or U > o tlni-lo t'ciitli-imi'n. Jll'U Oltll'U. I/OK HAI.V ! Ilanithoiui * ri'Hldonco , fuodttrn luuvcmi'iilM , lluu Hhrublxrjccnirally lu U. 1' . Ulllcvr , 1'i NuilU Mulu tilrvvt , up uutt * .