8 THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , JULY 31 , 1885 THE DAIL1 BEE , Friday Morning , July 31 , LOOAL BREVITIES , - Read It. II. Grotto' * adrertttcrr.ent , il will intsrott you , Work hai commenced upon excavating Ilowurd street preparatory to paving it witb Colorado s&nditono. The jury in the Ballou > s. Driicol : ate finally reached an agraoment yesterday inftcr. noon , returning \erdict for plaintiff , Yealordaymornlng'a Denver tram from the weal brought In fourteen soldiers from Fort D. A. Ilmaell , Cheyenne , to attend the rifle competition which opens hero next week , The ovorlnnd train from the west came in yesterday well freighted with passengers. An extra emigrant excursion car brought in a load of emigrants Irom California returning cast. Qsnoral Howard received yesterday , an in. vitatiou to bo present at the Kighteonth An nual Iltunlon of the society of Iho army of the Tennessee which will bo hold In Chicago , September , ith ) and 10th , A granger who was running across the Tenth street tracks yesterday to catch ono ot the dummy trains , stumbled and fell in front of a palling freight train. lie Wai jerked nsids by a passerby just In time to bo saved from bolng run over. Commencing with yesterday , to continue through the hot weather , the street railway ccmpany reduces the rate of speed of tha cars to that of twelve minutes Instead of ten min ute ttips. It is n relief to the horaes and nobody will complain , W. 3 , Philips , the re an who cut young Poiney Powers on the 12th of July , with a cup , was arraigned before Judge Stonberer Wednesday afternoon and bound over to the district court In the sum of S500. It will bo remembered that Powers was cut by Philips on account of some trivial matter , one Sun day afternoon. Powers has been sick since that time , and at ono time was In a very pre carious condition , Invitations are out fora private moon light party to bo given ou Wednesday evening - ing next , August 5th , at Hanscom Park. Messrs. Goo. J. Sternedorf , Harry Hunt and Alva B. Cook have the matter In charge , A Recd llmo Is assured , as a good orchestra will bo in attendance to furnish the music. Anew now dancing platform has recently been built and In general the pvrk la In a very good con dition aa to boating and swinging. Manager Cannn has boon telegraphing to the St. .Too and Loav onworth clubs during the p.ist week , trying to secure one of UIOBO clubs I for next Sunday , bat has as yet hoard ] nothing. It is quite probable that the Hastings team will bo hero during fair week. It is sincerely to bo hoped that the Reds can malco another visit to Omaha , for they will bo accorded a hearty welcome. They are first- class ball players and gentlemen In every sense of the word. PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! A euro euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( on Indian remedy ) , cilled Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single bor has cured the worst chronic cases of U5 or SO roars standing. No one need suffer five xniuutca fter applying this wonderful eooth- irg medicine. Lotions and instruments do m > re harm than good. Williams' Itdmn 1'ilo Ointment absotba the tumors , alloys the intense itching , ( particularly at night alter netting warm In bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives instant relief , and is prepared only for 1'iles , itching of private parts , and for nothing else. SKIN DlSEASKd.CUHEI ) y Ur. Frazier'a Mngic Ointment. Cures as by magic. Pimplea Black Heads or Grubs Blotches and Irruptions on the face , leaving the skin clear and beautiful. Also euros Itcb , Salt Uliume , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips , and old , Obstinate Ulcers , prSold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of Ice , CO cents. At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroote 13echt , At wholesale by 0. F. Goodman An Actor Talks , Mr. George M. Chaplin , the loading man with the Janaaachek company , paeaed through Omaha yesterday morning oomlng In on the "overland" train from California. A reporter for the UEE moi , him and had a few moment's talk with him. "Janauschok , " said Mr. 0. , "lain California , well and happy. She Is restIng - Ing now from her arduous labors of the post season , and expects to open up In Frhco about September 1. No , she will not go east , preferring to spend her vacation on the "Golden Slope. " Janau- acheck was well pleased with the way the people of California received her , and well aho may be , for she met with a most enthusiastic reception. " "Will aho produce any naw ploy next aoaaon ? " " 1 bellnvo the will conQno herself lo her old repertoire , "My Life , ' belnc , of corns ' , her principal piece. No , Jan- aachok will not crois the water for a number of years to come ho la too much pleased with America. You know aho has become thoroughly American ized , and owns a great deal of property In this conntry , " Mr. Chaplin will visit In the east for a month and will then return to California In time to open the engaco * mont with the star - ' " " 0 ! ahares in the first series by applying to at tha eecretary's office with Jeff W. Bedford - atW' ford , 213 South Fourteenth street. The W' ' papnontaaro nude monthly nt rate of W'Fn out ) dollar per share. FnPi Out of town Pi parties wishing to sub scribe for shares In tbo Nebraska Loan at ( ind Building Association can do so by int i nt communicating with Si-cretaty F. J ntD Botthwlck , 213 South Fourteenth Street et Omaho , who will bo peatod to furnish etat at any Information desired so For Trade. Nanco connty lands for stock of gencril merchandise or hard , ware. Address John Llnderholm , Cen ai tral City , Nob. aiPC PCJ 1'ullcc Docket. J Judge Stcnberg held a short session of 01 police court yosterd y , and disposed tli of the following cases : fnHi Hire John bmlth , drank and disorderly , Him dlichargcd. m Ji'hu McOann drunk and , dlssrdorly , re dieoharged. th J , Schwab , drunk end disorderly , 5 ta and coals. re William Williams , for fighting , § 5 and ro cmtc , In defiult of which ho was com ell mitted , Oturlps Johnton , fighting , discharged. ru John Riley , fighting , discharged ou Two vugs woru arraigned , ono ordered on to leave tbo loirn , and tha otl/er / released iti on a promise to go to work at Jbnce , th A FRONTIER FIEND. Arrest of tbe Morions Sim Wacn ID Montana. IIo Passes Through Ornnlia In Three llcputy Hit cr- tJTs A. Bloddy Kccortl. Yesterday morning there was a queer procession soon advancing from St. Paul depot. The foremost figure was Depnly Sheriff Jim Conloy , of Miles Olty , Dakota. Uo was followed by Deputy Foreman of wllnt , Wyoming , and Deputy Ordway , also of Wyoming , heavily armed , and loading a prisoner , Charley Wright , alias Jack Watts , alias Sim Wann , who is ono of the most noted desperadoes and horse thlevca in the western country. Wann la a well built man , about 5 feet 10 inches high , with light mustache and hard grey eyes , and a general tough look about him which is not all prepossessing. The deputies oecorted their prisoner to the county jill where they loft him during the day. They loft last night on the overland train on the Union Pacific for Carbon county , Wyoming , where Wann is to have his trial. A NOrED CUIMXNAL. As already Intimated , Wann ia a crim inal of the moat dangerous class , HIa trail hai boon ono of blood through Colorado , Wyoming , Dakota and Montana , his career ono of the most reckless and dar ing which frontier life can produce. THE CUIME for which ho is held was committed In August , 1878 , The overland passenger train on the Union Pacific woa stopped ono night , and an at tempt was made to rob It by Wnnn and tila MX men , They were driven off , aotvover , and wore compelled to give up the attempt. The next day the sheriff md a poise of deputized men commenced searching for the gang , and at length mot them and had a lively net-to with them. Ptvo men of the gang wore killed ) n the spot , and two of the iheriffa posse wore likewise shot 3own by the dcsparadoes Shortly aflor .hat Wann Hod from the county as did its pals A few months later ono cf the [ ang , "Dutch Charley , " was caught and vhun taken to Carbon county wrvi lynched > y an Infnriatod mob. About two years igo , another ono of the gang "Blgnoscd ioorgo" otherwise known as George Par- ot , nna captured , tried and sentenced in Jarbon county for complicity in the rime. Ho tried to escape from prison iy shooting the jailor but waa captured > y the mob and lynched. About two months ago , Deputy Conloy ot on the track of Wann who was tor- orlzirg the northern part of Montana. lo succeeded In arresting him and hold 1m on a charge of horse stealing until equtaltion papers could be obtained. A days ago everything was In readiness , 10 papers were made , and Oonley , 'orcmcn ' and Ordman started at with their prisoner , bring- ig him around by way of St. Panl. hey do not anticipate that they will bo ) lo to got him throngh to Carbon conn- ' , Wyo , safely , but are Inclined to be- ave that ho will bo lynched , aa public ntlmcnt Is very pronounced against m. "In fact , " said Dapnly Conloy , 'I m't euro very much whether they kill m or not he certainly deserves It. " The people of Wyoming , Montana and ikota will breathe freer when Wann id his gang nro disposed of , If such a ing Is over accomplished. Ono of their ats latt fall was to kill , In a hand-to- md fight with a posio of vigilantes , a imbor of mon , la the Milk Hlver conn- y. y.Wann protests that ho Is not the man ho was implicated In the double mur- ; r. Ho says that hla brother , who ia ) w at Isrgo , Is the man who led the ing. His story , however , is not be- ived , as the Identification of him Is mploto and perfectly satisfactory. THE NEW PLAN , ily Eoglncor Roscwator'a Views Upon tbo Matter of no-naming , Streets Some time ago City Engineer Hose- iter wan requested by the city council submit , at an early a date as possible , \ views on the bast method of proceed- o to secure uniformity In the naming d numbering of streets. The proposed novation furthermore aimed to secure a ustsut and correct system of house mber , and to correct the confusion Islng from the Inequality in the width blocks In the different additions , and a application of names and number j tea a atroets In every addition by the ncra , Instead of by ono person resenting In authority the city. City E ( ginoor Rasowator'a views npon a matter are expressed in the following "That a complete change bo made up- ba the bialn of 301 foot from center to ah ater for streets west of Twenty third al oet , and the application of numerals co Intermediate aireota. Thus a atreet all line within the apace of Twenty-third tu : d Twenty-fourth streota wou'd bo : mcd 2d 23J , 3d 23 , 4th 23d , Bth 23d d Oth 23 strobt up to Twenty-fourth oet. Tons the number of a street La mid alway * bo snro Index of the exact allion. In order to attain uniformity re ; the east and west streets I would op- wl f the term "streets" only to the north d south fttroets , "avenues" to the east toi d westatreets , and In the place of eel racs apply numbers to thorn , taking thi idgo avenue as the base , calling rlv coia north lit , 2d , 3d avenues north. il streets south as Itt , 2d , 3d avenues til itb , etc. 13 By this plan the name of the street th < > en would both Indicate Ita direction BB il relative distance from any dealrod thi Int. Pli Iho numbers of housu based npon this USE item of names of streets and avenues an co recojded upon a plat embr clng sec- tin ns of a nillo qu re , could bo reo-Hly pr. . niabod from the ofh'co without dovlu- g.l n. The labor of carrying out such a tal in would occupy the time of a draughts- wa n three tofonr months and would then lyl | ulro a cenoril ordinance specifying tbi > changes in numbers and names In do- ma 1 au as to keep a record of reference In del atlou to any action heretofore taken In orence to any particular street In the K. am [ will for convenience apply the tame kn < e to alloys , calllnc the east and west era is "alleja" and the north and louth on ; a "lanes" upon the same plan aa cit3 Beta. Photo-lithographic copies of nai iceplaU would coat but very little and mo by free distribution of such plats by the city the plan wonld aoon bo understood and practically enforced. With inch n system there could bo no repetition of names of streets , alloys or lanes and the council commltteo would have no difficulty In properly locating additions. " OOUNTY FUNDS , The Scinl-Rnimul Hoport of Treasurer Hush Interesting Items Culled. County Treasurer Rush and his assist ant Deputy Rhodescomplotod yostotday n long and arduous task , upon which they have boon laboring for the past four weeks that of compiling the semi annual report of collodions and payments In all the connty funds , They have boon for the past few days ongsgod In looking up an error oE 10 cents In the balance shoot , which has at length , after consid erable trouble , been located. Following Is a brief synopsis of the ro * port : Total amount of taxes collected first six month $73,107 23 STATK FCND9. Amount on hnnd Jnn. 1 , 1885 $05,015 50 Amount collected , including trans fers 21,600 83 Amounts paid to stale , including transfers 72,013 30 Amountcn hand 14,203 97 COUNIY QKNEBAL I CXI ) . Amount on hnnd Jnn 1 , 1835 $03,015 50 [ \mouut collected , including trans fers 25,010 68 ( Vmountpald out 03,80313 ( Vtnount on hand 35,1111 S3 nBTAIKIKO WALL ANH OIIADINO FDND. Ymount collected $10,000 00 \inount paid out 1 % 05 Vmouut on hand 0,803 05 SCHOOL AITORTIONMENT FUND. Amount on hand Jan. 1 , 1885 $13,031 03 Vmount collected , Including trans fers 1,71501 Vmount paid out 11,732 12 Lmount on hand 3,001 25 SPECIAL SCHOOL I USD. Lmoi.nton hand Jnn. 1 , 1S85 § 19 , IIS 30 Lmount collected 1031513 Lmount paid out 10,070 5G Ltnount on hand 9,103 17 SCHOOL BOND 1 CXI ) , imount on hand Jan. 1 , 18S3 $ 48 ! ) 61 Lmount collected 145 15 Ltnount paid 152 45 iinount on hand Ifc2 34 SINKING HJNO , Lmount on hand Jan. 1 , 1885 830,531 41 Lmount collected , Including trans fers 11,282 9G .mount paid out 21 021 00 .mount ou hand 10,793 37 BRIDGE FUND. .mount on hand Jan. 1 , 18S5 8 9f > 99 10 .mount collected 2,595 , 38 .mount paid out 10,33535 .mount on hand 1,859 13 BOAI ) FOND. mount on hand Jan. 1 , 1E83 $21,419 37 mount collected including trans fers 0,58345 mount paid out 21,159 99 mount on hand 0,8 ! . ! 85 CITY 01' OMAHA TAXES. , mount on hand Jon. 1. 1885 81,010 05 mount collected 112 13 mount paid out 2,033 08 mount on hand BEDEMPI1ON IDND. mount on hand Jan , 1 , 1S85..S 905 52 mount collected 3.G91 73 mount paid out 1,191 IS mount ou hand 1P3 07 POLL FUMJ. nount collected S 1,589 22 mount paid and transferred 1,589 22 VILLAGE OF WATERLOO TAX. nount on hand Jon 1. 1885..5 225 29 nount collected including trans fers 53 23 nount paid out and trsnferred. . 217 19 nount on hand 01 05 GHADE FUND , nount collected 8 125 18 nount tram f erred 125 18 PENALTY FOND , nount collected S 1,228 78 nount on hand 1,228 78 1EE FOND. nount on hand Jan. 1883 8 2,058 09 T nonnt collected and received from Ic state 1318 83 nount paid salaries and mileage. . 3,043 22 nount on hand 3,934 30 MISCELLANEOUS FOND. nount collected 8 11,0 > 3 55 nount transferred 11,003 55 Total amount of money on hand Jan. 1885 , and received during first six Dnths of 1885 , 0353,883.82. Total amount of monny paldont during at six months , $220,015 03. Total amount on hand July 1 , 1875 , iu fundB , $127,208 70. In this connection , it might bo mon- ned that the above total receipts In- ide $085.25 turned over by William F. ilnt , as a part payment on his deficit. Uudor the law of 1884 , tbo amount of lance in the fee fund should have boon lei ntferred to the connty general fund , 80 t by the instruction of the connty com- 80be ssluncrp , Mr. Rush did not make the ne nsfer , because that law compelled the tn mty treasurer to collect two years' : es In on ? year , and the following law 1885 was such that no collection would made during the year of 1885. Hence ire would bo no fees during the year amount to anything , and thla balance retained In the fee fund to pay the m mty officers with. [ t ia said that at the end of this year , AI ring all fee collections during the last yn mouths of the yotr , there will still bo pr > alanco of $1,534 30 to transfer to the prHi mty general fund , which Is more than Hi the other connty officers together will Sti n over to this fund. Co CoKi Ki La A Klvor Trip to Omaha. amis Boomerang , kutua Buchanan , a young man who ontly oamo hero from Ddllfornla , and a has been working at Woods & Pot- saw mills , has constructed for him- ' a boat in which ho proposes to make tr'p ' throngh by water to the Mfaiourl : r. This ia a feat never before under- en , and ono that Is full of peril. It i miles from hero to Fort Liramle , river making a wide detour to nronnd the Black Dills. From ro it Is about 500 miles to Usmouth. Mr Buchanan says ho kes the trip iu tbla way to save money I nee tbo country That ho haa uioro e than money and has bis craft well- visloned for the trip. The bold navl- or , who ballt this boat in the moun- is , waa capsized once in making his f to this city , where the eraft is now ig , and It Is hopsd that tha old rule t "a bad fcoglunlrghasagood ending" f preterve him from more serious accl- its along the route. There Is great consternation jaat now ing a certain clam of luatbiome individuals wn as plmpi , who invest Omaha in coneiJ- ile numbers , became of a determination he part of Marehal Ouinmiuga to rid the 8 t 'I < of their vl'a ' prcieuse. Already several all a been compelled to get out and seek a th lei e congenial location , thUO BETH ABD'S ' BEGGING , It Inclines JiulRO Dnmly to bo Iionlont Ho tolls lllH Story. There was a perceptible smile playing vcr Judge Dundy's face ycslorday ai ho arraigned G , II , Bothard , the obscene letter writer , for pleading In , the United States court. Ho evidently had It not In Ida heart to bo hard on the poor follow , aa developments showed , Bothard announced that ho wanted to change his plea of "not guilty , " entered last night , to ono of "guilty , " of writing the obscino loiters to Dr. Plcrno , of Urbann. Bcfcro bolng sentenced , how ever , ho naked for the privilege of mak ing a few moment's speech , in explana tion ' 'I don't want to inako any long-winded talk , your honor , " ho explained , "or to display my power * of oloqaonco. I want to toll you the story of my life , so that yon can BOO that there are some mitigat ing circumstances in connection with my orlmo. Your honor , I was loft to shift for myself when I was ten jears old , worked my way through college by saw. ing wood , then studied law , and finally took to the ministry. I soon became a member of the Cincinnati conference. It was hero that I mot the Ilov. Poarno , to whom I wroteUIOBO letters that bare got mo into trouble. Ho took steps that drove mo out of the ministry. I had to leave Ohio and catuo out to Nebraska , where I aot- tlfd down and practiced law. I gotsomo money together , and going back to Urbana - bana , married a lady who was a mombcr of Dr. Pearne's church , and whom I sop. posed to bo virtuous , It wasn't two weeks before I discovered that my wife was faithless , and that Dr. Pearno was the destroyer of my happiness. I came to Nebraska and In an insane moment ) ennc > d those loiters. " Bothard then closed with an olcquent ippoal for mercy on the score of his laving been an old soldier who fought for 'homo , country , and liberty. " Judge Dundysald something about his laving a soft spot In his heart for old oldlera. "I guess I'll bo lenient with 'ou , " ho remarked. "I'll fine you § 200 in ono count , and allow you to plead not ; tillty on the other , holding you under 500 bond to appear at the next term of onrt. But don't write any such letters gain. " "I promise you most solemnly judge hat 1 never shall , " said Bethard aa ho urabled for his hat. "Most solemnly , I .over shall. " Bothard has been released on his own ccogoizincc. Red Cinml ns a Growler. 'o ' the Editor of the BEE. In your admirable editorial inWedneeda vonlng's paper in regard to the Inter- ilnablo Investigation which eastern cranks ave subjected Agent McGllllcuddy to , on make a mistake in referring to that Id fraud , Red ClowJ , as having been do- osod as chief of all the Sioux and Spot- id Tall given that position by Gen. rook. The fact is that when the treaty f 18G8 was held by the commission nown as Iho Gen. Sherman commission , Id-Man-Afraid of-His-Horsea was chief [ the Ogallala Stonx and Red Clond was war chief , then out on the war path id refusing to coino in and attend the mnclls. Old-Man Afraid-of Hia-Horecs an specially dealr/ous / that his people lould bo at peace with the whites and ropased thnt runners eboald bo sent out i bring Red Cloud In , ollViting to allow Lit rcatlois old scamp lo bo made chief : the tribe , as a condition I or his making. treaty. This was deco and since that mo he has been chief of the Ogallalas , potted Tall being chief of the Brnle .oux , tbo agency buildings of the two Ibes being only a few miles apart. Red loud has always been unpopular with s people , and now that Young-Man- fratd has grown up ho has much more fiuonce with them than the actual chief , Dung-Man-Afrald being an under chief. 10 latter is a man of broad and liberal oas , his father being a man of superior telllgenco , and both have been the jady friends of the whites in every 'ort to Improve the condition of the diana. Dr. J. J. Savlllu , now a resident of naha , was for m ny years ogent for the ; allalas , whom ho served with unusual lllty and zobut hi ) foil a victim of 3 invcstlgatir g spirit i f eastern Ignor- lucea and vras forced to give up the sltlon. Eld baa reason to know the irthl si character of Rud Cloud and 11 etidorso all that may bo s&id r.B to his terforonce with all measures tending to prove the condition oi the tribe. J. T. B. -The Omaha Veteran club secured privi- go last night to hold their Grant memorial vices next week in the city council chain- : . At the regular meeting of the club : t Monday night they will decide on tbo IB. Smoke Seal of North Oii\lni ! To- : co. GamoHpnir , The Omaha Gun Club held its semi- mtbly shoot Wednesday at the blotto Park. The conditions were 18 rds , single rite , 20 Poorla blackbirds ; zj , club modal , "armoleo won in the following score : nnoleo 17 ghos 2li osBDerger 12 , ter IS f 0 I'd Absolutely Pure * i powoer never railer , A tn rvol ol porelj itrtb ndwholejomeneei. Uor Booaomkulthii C'.i > rllouy kinJf.iud ctnnoi be ( old la compeil Urn itb the multitude ot low tott , ihorl weight can i pi phy or ' , powderi. Bold only In ctni > L PAKINQ POVfDEB 00 , , 109 W J | BJ | Hi T. ll-.I Are You o Take Your If so do not start out on the trip without some of those fine Flor De Valencia cigars. You CANNOT DUPLICATE them away from home. They are so Fine they will add greatly to your pleasure. 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