THE OMAHA PAILY BEE , TTJESDA1 , JULY 15 , 1890. NEITHER ONE GOULD SWIM , Trcd Goigcr of Wayne and William Archi bald of Springfield Drowned , OLD SOLDIERS CONVENE AT OSCEOLA , No Developments In the AVolls-Farjio IiiiprcflH Jtobljcry Ciiso County Convention nt O'Neill Col- fax County AMIiinou. WATSnNol ) . , July It. [ Special to Tin : Hun. ] Frr-d ( lelgcr , n young German , was drowned In a small lake two miles cast of hero Just evening whllu bathing. Ho could 'not swim mid was repeatedly warned not to KO into deep water , hut jicrsisted in doing so. There were two others with him , but fls neither of them could swim , they could do nothing to help him. The body \vns not recovered - covered until ncurly two hours after the ac- elilent. The deceased was about twenty years old and ciiino from Germany six weeks Colfav Cntiiily Alliance. Sciirvi.uii , Neb. , July it. [ Special Telo- Ki-am toTiiK Dr.K. ] The Colfux county al liance held their senatorial and county con- venllon tioro today. About ono hundred members nf the alliance wcro ' present and about Jon Knights of Labor metnbcrs. The convention wns very harmonious nnd of tin ' Intcwtlni ? natnro. lU-Ing ti new movement. the ( h'logatos would at times go * so iniidilloii that they did not sco any way out of their confusion , uni about 5 o'clock. In order to re- wort to the minor workings of the order , nil not members wcro excluded from the room and n secret meeting held , the business of which the reporters were unable to get. No delegates wcro present from I'lntto county , which , with this county , Is entitled to iisi'tintor. O. Nelson win noinlnntcd for senator nnd J. A. Grlmison for county attor ney , Francis Dunn wai given the nomina tion for representative from the Twenty-sixth district niul John I'oliard and J. M. JDoVIno worn elected dulcgatcs to the congressional convention at Columbus. A Teauistor Drowned. ni.n , Neb. , .Tuly 1-1. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun HUK , ] "William Archibald , a toafiXcrln the employ of Captain AVaro on thjyIJoeU Island grade , was drowned while b.Vlhtngln the Pintle river yesterday after noon. Ho and some companions had been drinking hccr during the afternoon , and ho wns intoxicated wlien ho went into the river. Ills body wns recovered later In the evening , brought here und turned over to Undertaker Spearman , A coroner's jury was Impan eled and returned a verdict to the direct that tlio deceased came to his death by drowning , the result of his own csirolessnoss. Jlo wns of Irish parentage , ulxmtthlrty years old und single. Ills mother lives some plnco near St. Louis , Mo. County Convention tit O'Noill. O'NKiu. , Neb. , July l-t.-Special [ Tele gram to Tun UK j : . ] The republican county convention , which was held hero todny , passed off quietly nnd harmoniously. B. AV. Johnson and Major I. L. Dudley were nomi nated ns representatives , . Kilgur Adams as county attorney nnd A. J , W. B. Houston delegate to the senatorial convention. There was no opposition to tlio delegation for Kichards for governor , but them was nn issue iilndo ou Dorsoy , which resulted in seven straight votes for the Dorsoy delegates tbllfty-six for the untl-Dorsoy delegation , llfty-slx being a majority ol all votes east. The scratched tickets were not canvassed. John Trotnnicrhnusser of Ewlng was elected chairman of thu county central commlttco. AVcllM-Knrco Hxpr.'ss Ttobbory. Noitroi.K , Neb , , July 1-K fSpccial Tclo- pram to TUB BKK. ] There nro as yet no Btartllng developments In the AVells-Fargo ox- proas robbery CHHO. Superintendent An drews and Ilouto Agent Calkins are still hero und nro following up every clue anil sifting every scrap of evidence that can bo found. Jvlr. Andrews assured THE BKB correspon dent this evening that the mutter would bo xlftcd to tlio bottom and the party or parties who stole the money landed in the poniten- tcntiurylf it took all summer. Them nro , of course , plenty of grounds for suspicions of certain purlins , and the chances nro that these suspicions will bccomo sutllcioiitly strong certainties to warrant arrests being inad& before tomorrow night , TrncIicrH' Institute. GKANT , Nob. , July 14. [ Special to TUB Bui : . ] The Perkins county teachers' insti tute Is lu session at this place. This is the 'third annual institute held In the county and Is universally admitted to bo the best. Tbo ' enrollment Is sixty-live , with County Super intendent 10. E. Kolllns for conductor and Principle D. CJ. Hoblnson of Gothenburg for Instructor , This is Prof. Robinson's second year in the Institute. Mrs. MeNeal Is favor ing the touchers with her drills In elocution. which are very line , while He v. Hampton and Attorney Prime are rendering- valuable aid In making thu association n decided success , liotld neo Consumed by Fire. FuiiMOXT , Nob. , July 14. [ Special Telegram toTiiKltBK.J Lust evening about 0 o'clock the residence of William Sasso , living ono- lliilt mlle southeast of Snj'dor , this county , was entirely destroyed by fire. As the family was away at the time it Is supposed tbatu tramp entered the house for plunder and then set lira to cover up the crime. Them had not been a lire In the house for two weeks , ns the family Uuvo been doing their cooking In a kitchen noir by. The loss to Mr. Sasso is about ? tfi < X ) , of which & 100 Is covered by the Farmers' Alliance Insurance company , Old Soldi iv Alnnt. Osciot.\Nob. : , , July. 14. [ Special to TUB 'Bnn.1 The old soldiers of Polk county mot in convention on Saturday. There were about two hundred present. They organized a veteran association , auxiliary to the state association organized nt Lincoln P. O. Johnson , D.D. , was elected chairman , or president ; John B. Day , secretary ; N. C. Fey , treasurer. The resolutions pnssod were ' similar. to tlioso passed by the state associa tion nnd nlso resolved to support no person * for airy ofllro who would not pledge himself to work and vote for the old soldiers' inter ests. Did He Steal the Team ? AVtMOiu : , Neb. , July 14 , [ Special Tele gram to TUB B < : n. ] Yesterday AVIllIain Ponroso , or Penny , as ho has styled himself at different times , borrowed a team , harness , und buggy of. bis employer , James Ultchlo , a farmer living ono mlle east of Dnrnostown , to drive to this town to meet his wlfo , who ho said was coming on the train. Ho has not boot ! seen or heard from since. It is supposed < that he went oa west nnd is probably in Thayer or Nuckolls county. A reward of $ T 0 has been offered fovhls arrest and conviction Pcnroso is about twonty-oiui years of ago , of light complexion , short hair and mustuoho , small , wears No. 4 shoos and will weigh about lia pounds _ Dlxon County ItcpnhUcnnn. POXOA , Neb. , July 14. ( Special to THE Ben. ) At the Dixou county republican con vention held ut Concord Saturday , J. J , Mo- Curty of Ponca received the nomination for .county .attorney , and N , 0. Johnson of Hooker township for representative. The 1 dologatiou to the state convention was in * htructed for , L. D. Ulchard.i for irovornor nnd Jmlgo AV. F. Norrls for congressman from the Third district. The sentiment of tbo con vention wu.1 unmistakably untl-Dorsoy , llepubllunii I'l-lnmrlen at ColiimluiR. Coi.r.MiiUf , Nob. , July 14. [ Special Tolo- grunf to TIIK BKK. ] The republican primaries i were hold today to select delegates to tbo * coui.ty convention called for July S3. The city delegation will support lUchords for gov ernor aili ( Cowilery for secretary ot alulo. JJrt'Chor will huvo any asssl.stnuco the county can give him for auditor. The hotels nro > crowded with delegates for the Independent con nissloiuil convnution , which convenoa tomorrow - , morrow- . An Alllanoo Ticket , liuxti , Xob. , July U.--Special [ Telegram to Tu p. Dnr. ] At the Hall county farmers' alliance meeting last Saturday a full ticket was put In the field. Both representa tives nro fanners.There wcro thirteen can- dlilatcs out of the seventy-nine delegates. Tlioy denounced both parties nnd demand the repeal of the law orcntluK a railroad commis sion nnd declare the McKinley bill to , bo against the best interest of the farmers , A Singular t'olltlunl Ontlicrlnn. UIIAXT , Neb. , July II. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKK. ] The republican county conven tion met at this place today. It was the most singular political gathering ever held in the county. It wns captured root und branch by tlio farmers' alliance , who , under the guide of republicans , had stolen n march on the pri maries and selected delegates from their own order. After nominntluK republicans for at torney nnd commissioner they voted down * a resolution that the convention should stand by ltn nominees. The aUJance Is very strong In Perkins county. A 1'crnonal Cirr , Nob. , July 11. [ Special Telegram to TUB BIB. : ! About two hundred nnd fifty citizens nicl last night nt the Turn- vctcln hull arid organized Ihoinselvos into n personal rights Icaijuo. Paul Sohmlnho was elected president ; Joseph Uutrerlno. vice president ; Jacob Buctler , secretary ; Jo.hn Mattes , Jr. , treasurer. Two vice presidents , ono republican and one democrat , were elected from each precinct in the county. Ho PI ail Guilty. SiMtiNoriKUJ , Neb. , July 14. [ Special Telegram to T/in / IlBn.1 John Peterson , n young German working for llonry Mundt , three miles east of hero , was arrested this morning and lodged lu Jail , to answer the charge of committing an assault ou the eight- year-old daughter of his employer. Ho was taken hoforo Justice Nicholson tills afternoon and p'Wnd guilty , Ho will bo taken before the district court .tomorrow morning and i-ocelvo sentence. His parents reside on u farm in Douglas county. Hamla In Ills Itcisiunatlon. FAiunutir , Neb. , July 12. fSpeclul Tele gram to TUB IIE. ! : ] AV , C. Willoy , ono of the commissioners who was arrested Saturday night on the charge of ncccpthur bribes from George McDonald , handed in his resignation today and Chester Andrews of Steele City was appointed to till the vacancy. Martin us yet him refused to resign. Preliminary hear ing tomorrow. A Correction. YORKNeb. . , July 14. To the Edltorof THE BKB : lu your issue of the 13th inst. you mention the organization of an Insurance company at this plnco called the Modern Woodmen's Accident association , and ns gen eral agent you name N.V. . ( table. That is not the name. It is N.V. . Nob'.o. Would you ulcaso multo a correction , as it has caused a great deal of annoyance already. N. AV. NOIILC. - B - Thrown Unilur a Hinder. NKIWA.SKA Cirr , Neb. , July 14. fSpscial Telegram to Titii BKK.J A hired man on the fnnn of C. Hanics , south of tlio city , was thrown under a binder by a runaway team today and injured to an extent that will doubtless provo fatal. An Old ScttU-r Dies. Nob. , July 14. [ Special Tolo- grain to Tun Br.K. ] Moses AVelch , ono of Platte county's ' ntonacrs , died at his homo , about six miles north of here , this morning. He was nearly eighty yeaw of age. Ho cnme west in 1S.MJ. The old settlers will attend the funeral. Harpy County PAPIM.IOX , Neb. , July 14. [ Special Tele- eratn to TUB Uii : : . ] The Sarpy county re publican convention will bo held at PapHHon on Monday , July HI , ut'J o'clock p. rn. Pri maries will bo hold on July 111 , uJ ( i o'clock p. in , A. Mlssln-r Birbor. NHIW.VSKA CITV , Neb. , July 14. [ Special Telegram to Tun lliiR.l AV. S. Hays of llos- eubcrgor & Hays , , barbers , is among tlfb missing , aiul Is anxiously sought for by a number of creditors. To Xomlimto a County Ticket. GRANT , Neb. ' , July 14. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKK. ] A call has been issued by the farmers' alliance for a people's convention , to be held at Grant on July -ti , to nominate a county ticket. "A Delegate" Tiiku.s tlio Floor. FUEMOXT. Nob. , July 1'J. To the. Editor of Tin ; BKK : In your Issue of. July 11 you pub lish a letter from Promoat signed "Looker- on,11 which is of considerable Interest to the republicans of Dodge county. It is quito refreshing during this hot weather to learn that Mr. Dorsey was so gcnorous as to per mit the republicans of this county to assem- clo In convention and decluro us their cholco for governor of the state of Nebraska their own friend nnd neighbor , L. D. HIchards. This is certainly tin net of generosity that will bo highty appreciated by the Dodge county republicans , and is only equaled by other generous deeds which Mr. Dorsey Is k'howii to have performed in this and other counties in the state which might bo men tioned now , and may bo brought out in the future. There may have been a time in the history of thi * county when Mr. Dorsoy could call conventions , vote the delegates ns ho pleased , and adjourn the convention ut his will , but if such a state of affairs ever did exist , there tins been it wonderful change since that time , for Mr. Dorsoy , like the prophet of old , "has very little honor in hisnwn country. " The facts uro these : Tlio republicans of this county feel that tho/ have honored Mr. Dorsoy far beyond his merits and that it is now time to call a halt oa him. All this talk alwnit Dorsoy being willing that HIchards should have the sluto delegation is the bald est kind ot hypocrisy Mr. Dorsoy and his imported officeholder well Unowthut the re publicans of .Dodgo county have taken Mr. Dorsoy at his word that ho would not bo a candidate for re-election , and ho further knows that ho would sti'.ml no inoro show In carrying Dodge county against Mr. Hieh- unls than an icicle would in hades. "Looker-on" only insults the intelllgonco of the republicans of Dodge county- when ho says they did not consider the resolution which said , that they asked no other raooj nitlon for any other candidate this year. The fact Is , they had well considered ibis resolution elution , and voted on It with a full knowledge that it would co to the world and be under stood , as it Is by'tho world , that they would tiot bo at the Third congressional convention asking for Dorsoy's rvnomlnntlon. The republicans of Dodge county are not fools , though -"Looker-oil" would inako thoiu appear so and they know that It would bo the height of nonsense to ask for governor and congressman both so they look to their choice as to whom they would support , and that cholco fell upon Mr. HIchards. AVe are well aware that Mr , Porsey would bo pleased to have it understood by the republicans of the state that affairs are till right at | ioin.o and that ho and Mr , lUch- nrds understand each other. In fact his chief inipflrtod otlleoholder in Fremont threatened Air. HIchards with defeat at the state convention , through Mr. Dorscy's influ ence , unless Mr , HIchards would agree to a Hchemo of this kind. This was promptly und emphatically refused by Air. Hiehards. Mr. Doraey has given his word that ho would not bo a candidate for ro-clectloii. and if ho is a man' of honor ho willl not break ttuit written pledge , but will taku off his coat nnd help those who have shouldered the re sponsibility of placing a man of his mental calibre in so great nnd important n position. Of course the democrats of tub district would like to sco Mr. Ior > > ey got tbo nomina tion , for they feel certain that they can , with the belli of the alliances , which arc nearly all opposed td Mr.Dorsoy , elect ujlomociat , Or ut ifiiit defeat Mft Dorsoy , Thousands of prominent republicans from all parts of this district nro well satisfied that Dorsey roald nut bo elected should ha succeed In securing the nomination ! With such a feeling of dissatisfaction It would bo llko Hying In the face of pi-ovlilcuco to nomi nate him. Thcro nro h androdi of men In the Third district who stand head and shoulders above Mr. lorsoy in nbilltyi honesty , laUig- rlty mid in every element which KQ to make up u true statesman , and them U no good reason why they should not receive recogni tion at the hands of the Third district repub licans und allow Mr. Dorsoy with his bols- trous pomposity , disgusting : hypocrisy and positive ignorance te ivtaulu si homo. A DKLKCJLTK. POOREST CAME ON RECORD , Omaha Moots a Lot of Cripples and Defeats Them Y/ith / Ease. MOINES ONLY GETS FOUR RUNS , Hnnrnltnti ntul Canavjui Vary the 3 iiotony by Talking Uauk tu the * Umpire With tlio Usual Hostile. Per Ct. low .KIT .MO .MM .4111 ,41111 ,1)11 ) Omaha 1(1 , DCS Monies . DBS Mot.NM , la , , July 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HIH. : ] The Omaha club had loU of fun with the Des Molnca aggregation. Under the circumstances it was hardly fnlr. Patton and Stoekivell were too 111 to play , so the other nluo members of the club had to do the best they could , with Dan Clare In a crip pled condition. The first inning was n set tler , und indicated how the gniaa was likely to go. With two singles , two doubles nnd flvo errors , four runs were pllc'd UD. The Omaha ? wcro blanked In the next three In nings , but In the llftli two singles , ri triple , a sncrillco , n base on baits , nnd two more errors netted four runs. Two more were made in the ninth by four singles , .and one in the eighth by a single , u wild pitch and three errors , These Hi the ninth were not needed , but it was so easy to get them that Omaha couldn't ' help but take. them. There was a good attendance , It being a sort of a business men's benefit for the locals , but a worse game has navcr been seen here. Ilanruhan nndCanavaii were iined n"tenner" each for back talk to the umpire. The score ; llCS JIUI.VKt. OMAHA. U 11 O A E n 11 o A X Rammer , rf..l 0103 CnnaT.inIf.'J 0 t 0 0 Trnnier.e 1 082 ! Wnl.th , ft 002V KlannKnn.ll.U 0502 Kearns , rf 3 2100 riivlnn. 2D..1 2202 CIuvelnnil,3b. .1333 t Clare , m 1 1801 Ilnnrnlmn.Sb. : ! I 3 0 nrlmVom , 3b.O 0112 Andruws , lb.l 3 11 0 0" Mnctillar , ss..O 2 : | 4 Willis , uu a 2 3 1 U lloacli. p 0 1 0 ' Murun , o 1 1800 llnrt , If U 050 CInck , p 0 1010 Totnls 4 931 815 Totnla 1(1192713 ( 3 1IY INNIMOS. 0 4 Omaha 4 0005214 ' 10 SIIMMA1IV. Hum earned Des Molucca. Omaha 0. Two- liase hits Plifliui. Mnoullnr , l-'luiiairun , Kearns , I'lcvulinid. Willis. Three-base hit Walsh , i-ncrtlleo lilt ( Jhirk , Double nlay Jlneiillar. Stolen busen Dctt Miilnosll. Omaha J , llnsesrmbnlls-lly Itnncli ! ! . Ulark4. StrnuU out lly Knncli . " > . Olarlc 7. < Passed lull Trnf- lley 1. Wild pltches-Itoaeli 1. Clark 1. Tlmo of game Two hours. Umpire HaxHwlno. Minneapolis O , Denver 5. : U\I-OI.IH , Minn. , July 14. [ SpecialTel- to TUB DEB. ] Minneapolis won from Denver ng.iin today. Thoscoro : " iiT.SNK.UMu7 ! j IIRNVKII. Aiulnis out fur being lilt bjr hatted ball. HYINNINflS. Minneapolis 4 10220000 0 Denver 0 00104000 5 SUMMAIir. Itmis oarnetl Minneapolis 3. Denver 4. Two- base lillH Mlllrr , Curtis , Messltt. Homo ruin -Hyn , Miller. Mltsholl. Stolen bases Mlnno- aiolls4 ) , Doiiforl. llatoson balls liy Slllclioll 4 , liyl > : irnbraulii. : Struck out lly Mltoholl 7. by Durnhrotizh 2. first linso on errors- * Minneapolis 4 , Denver 1 , Loft on buses Mlinitiiolls-1 ! : ] , Delivers , Wild pltohcs Darii- hroush 2. 'Tltno ol Ranic--T 'o hours and llvo minutes. Uinilru--'uslclc ) ( , National AT 1IO3TO.V. Boston 4 0030150 4 17 Cleveland1 001 00 021 8 Hits Boiton 10 , Cleveland 14. Errors Boston 5 , Cleveland 12. Batteries Nichols and Bennett ; Beaten and Zlmiiicr. Umpire Powers. AT r Philadelphia 2 0430322 2 17 Pittsb'urg 0 00100000 1 Hits Philudelnuia 15 , Pittsburp 3 , Er- rors-Philadolplila 1 , Pittsburir 5. Batteries ViekcryandClemeuU ; Hurd and Decker. Umpire MoDoriuott. AT NEW YOISK. Now York 1 00000000 1 Cincinnati 0 1 0 2 0 > 3 0 0 * 0 Hits Now York 8 , Cincinnati 7. Errors- New York 5 , Cincinnati 4. Batteries Hus * sio and Clark ; Foreman and Hurrlngon. Umpire McQuald. AT 1111OOKLYX. Brooklyn 3 0 13 1 0 2 3 0 * 10 Chicago 1 01000010 3 Hits UrooWyii in , Chicasa 0. Errors- Brooklyn 1 , Chicago C. Batteries Lu by and Kittrcdjfo ; Lovott and Daily. Umpire Lyiieh. I'lnyers1 ioujuo. AT I10STOX. noiton 1 0025303 0 13 Uulfalo U 3 Hits Boston 15 , Buffalo 8. Errors- Boston 2 , Buffalo 1 ! ) , Batteries Gumbert and Swell ; Haddock und Maulc. Umpires GalTnoy and Sheridan. ' ' ' AT lMllt.VIKIVll\7 1'hiladelphla 3 0 l' 0 3 0 0 S 0 12 Chicago 0 .0 01 0 0 1 ' 5 0 7 Hits Philadelphia 3 , Chicago 0. Errors- Pliiladolphlail , Chicago 5. - Battories-Buf- lluton and Itallinan ; BahUvIn and Farrcll. Uuijilres MatMieivs and Lcech. ATMi\V : YOIIK. Cleveland 4 0 1 4 i 0 0 0 0 10 Now York 0 0 1 0 0 0 3' ' I 1 5 Hits Cleveland l(5 ( , "Now Vorlc 10. Errors Cleveland ! ) , No\v York4. Batteries Gru- borandButcHffo ; Keofo , Oranc aiid Kwiiiff , Umpires 1'iereo and O'Day. AT I1IIOOK1.Y.V. Brqoklyn C 01000000 0 Pittsburpf 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .0 _ 0 3 Hits Brooklvn 7 , Pittsburg 5. Errors Brooklyn 1. Pittshurif 0. Batteries Wcy- liiti ( * and Ktnslnw ; Ualvin und Carroll , Um- jnrus Jones and Knight ; l-'orgusou and IIol- bert. i Fine 1'IayiiiK ol'tho City Steams. Manager Bert Wilklns went up to Blair with the City Steam laundry team yesterday , and per a former agreement mot the crack lo cal team ou the battlefield. Aftcp ulno fierce Innings had been fought aud the smoke cleared away the Blair lamhs wcro found to bo all bat annihilated. The City Steams nro certainly putting up u stilt game nnd in any think they should ho pitted cgaiuat the Black Sox to determine Just whnt'tha callbro of the professional team is. Hutchins1 plaj'ljip was very brilliant und Cody's pltehlng excellent. The score ; City Steams. . . . ! 2340 1 0.1 * -12 Blair 1 0030 0000-a li.irnod runs Stoatm 7. Two-basa hits * Ltmilmn , Bowman , Tavlor , " Bnlloy. Homo runs llutchlus. Struck out By Cody 13 , by Wellbaum 4. Umplro Colonel Smith. A OIIHIO fur Sunday Xo.xt , The Llncxjln Glauta , the .Capital city's fam- oin colored aggregation , will try conclusions with the City Steam laundry team at the local ball park next Sunday afternoon for tbo seventh tlmo this season. The gomo is i match patno for ilOO a side and the olmmnlon- shlp of the stnto. Manager Wilklus has added a couple of now players to his team and it li now in a condition to successful ! } cope with any amateur team in the country Thus far the Giants have had considerably the best of their plucky Omulia rivals , but In the coining game Manager Wllklns says hU new pitcher will open the ocst box of curves for thoni that they have tackled yet Ho is counting on a great victory. Itnces. acTTKTiiiiJfiffl July 1-1. fSpeclal Telegram o Tim Br.rif-Jjuinmar'of ; ' ) , - ' [ ) toJay'i races : Three-fourlha'j of a mlle Unaduga won , } cronimo pf d , Uoncillct third. Tlmo ! l"V- ! - - .1 Five-eighths of n mlloLiltloProd won , third. Tlme-lsOl Ono und d ussiixteunth miles Lotion won , > onely ccouU Jennie McHarland ttdrJ. rime 1 ; J7. ivi f Thrce-qtiiivtcM of a mlle Jim Ornv won , louvcnivr second , Eiiuality third , Time : l"W. " 7 Thrco-fourthi of a mlle Hancocas won , Justcod secicjjulj Aus-trilltz third. Time- * -li. Vf Ono mlle uoyal Q.irlcr von , Top Sawyer ecoiid , Itaudolph third , Tlmo IM4 , Ilrlshton Heaeh Itaccn. DatoiiTox BKVCII , July 14. [ Spochil Tclo- rntn to THE Bun. ] Summary ot today's ' aces : Sovcn-olghths of n mlle Hornet won , Xahlo sccoud , Tunpahannok third. Tlmo : ! il. il.One One mileIlesslo won , Signntaro second , The Abbess third. Time 1:11. : Three-fourths of a mlle Early Blossom von , Lcpauto second , Uosalluo ( Illlyj third. Time 1:18J : , Ono nnd one-fourth miles Pha-ulic won. St. Luke second , Gendarme third. Tlmo :10. : Ono nnd flvo-cghth ! < miles Meildle tone von , Ernest second , Elevo third. Time : B3 > tf. Ono nnd one-half miles , hurdle Pat Oak- oy won , "Wlnslov. ' second , Tintiuiu third. rfino Q:51. : i 1'nrk CHICAGO , July 14. Summary of 'Washlng- .011 Park races : Thrcc-years-olds , ono mlle Lillian Lind- ny won , Doctor Nimo second , Salute third. riino 1:15. : Mlle nnd three-qunrtors Hyiwcrito won , Jrandoletto second , Longlight thli-d. Tlmo J :05JX. Two-.vcar-olds , three-quarters of a mlle Ed Bell won. Bob L. second , General CAld- vell third. Tltne-1 :17 . Three-year-olds and upwards , mlle and ono urloug Pliny won , Macbeth lsecoudHardy bird. Tlmo-l-)7. : All ages , mile uud one-sixteenth Lchi May ' von , LouRsttot second , Marcoma 'third. 1'iine l:4U : > .f , AH ages , ono mlle Mcclclso H won , Blan- tyro second , Khaftati third. Time 1:4'J. : A. SI tOUJ'is3tOX. . The Last 3IcctltiK ol * the Old Board ol' Kttiiciitlon. The last meotin. ? of the old board of educa- ion was held last night with nine members iresent , and it was the shortest session that > oJy lias over held , tlio business being coiu- ) leted in forty-live minutes. The now members , Messrs. Buhcoclr. Gibus , Vlorrison anil Smyth , were outside the rail , getting pointers and watching the workings of tlio machine- , while Messrs. Clarke. Felton , Robinson und Savillo perforjned tlieir last oftlcial nets. The report of the president and secretary regarding teachers who had lost tune on ac count of sicknes'sAvas presented and adopted. Last Monday night the board had this matter up consideration , the bill wns $1,033.74 , but under the live day rule Itwas cut down toSlj.T3. ; ( Upon motion the countv superintendent was granted the use of two rooms in the high school building in which to hold the county institute. , A number of applications for positions ns teachers in thu public schools were presented and referred to thi > t'ommltte on teachers of the now board ; * ' The committed on claims presented hills In the sum of $ i72.0"ull | of which were allowed and warrants ordered drawn. Dr. SpaldliiK'iiiavod that a vote of thanks bo tendered President Goodman for the able manner In whibh'ho had presided ever the fSollbcrntlons of , fhb board. Mr. Goodman-.acfiopted the vote of thanks , but refused to.'jmltp.a speech. A llko Vota of ( hunks'went to Secretary Piper , nnd , llko President Goodman , ho de clined to ornte. This wound up the business of tao old board and it adjourned. THE FAITH ; CURE. An Explanation by Mr. Dowle nt the First Baptist Church. By special imitation of Mr. Dowlo , the faith healer , a number of persons interested in religious subjects gathered at the First Baptist church yesterday and listened to an elucidation of the theories expounded by Mr. Dowlo and his wife. The ministers present were Messrs. Sav- idgo , Dawson , House , Roe , Henderson , Detwiler , Willard , Scott and Drs. Thnin , Cooley of Council Bluffs , McMlchuel of Monmouth - mouth college , 111. , nnd P. S. Hcnsouof Chi cago. ' , Mr. Dowlo on taking tbo platform said ho was pleased to meet these present and to answer such questions as should ho asked him. The healing through Christ , ho said , was n missliif ? link whioh niipht bo the means of drawing all mankind together. Mr. Dowio gave a sketch of his life , and told how ho was cured of dyspepsia through prayer. Ho told of the many patlenU ho had cured by faith , including the nine-year-old daughter of Dr. Lamar. Ho know of ouly four persons who had failed to receive a cure , and the failure was duo solely to a lack of faith on the part of the patients. Questions were then asked by the ministers present aud answered by Mr. Dowlo , accord- luff to his Ideas of theosophy. The meeting lasted a long tlmo and was brought to a conclusion by an uddress by Dr. Lainiir , In which that gentleman stated thai these present would bo overcome with nivo if they could see what ho had sty a during the past few weeks. Dr. Dirnoy.praotieo limited to catarrh * al diseases of nose and throat , lioe bid ? . Tlio Board or Trade , President Martin and Secretary Nason of the board of trr.do are up la Dakota investi gating the tin mines of that stato. In their absence Major Wheeler conducted the regular monthly meeting of the board of trade last night , A communication from James H , Anderson of Osccola relative to the improvement of tbo Missouri river was referred to the committee on transportation'along with a communication from tlio New York chamber of commerce requesting the Oinina Doara of trade to Join in a potltioa to tdbfjross { to take steps to pre vent overflows ofliltu Mississippi river.- A committee was appointed to draft resolu tions of respect' f 6Vho memory of W , C. Pow ell , a mciiilMirjOfjitua board who died on July 3 , ii. j A committee w * . , appohitcd to prepare res olutions commending Mr. Levl Carter for his action In rofusWR to sell his lead works to the trust nnd In deeidine to rebuild in Omaha on a larger scale. ' _ * ! ! ; Through ootvulie.fullmun pulnco bloopers , ( linintrjofors , free reclining chulr cars to Chicagwfind intervening iioluta via the grout tiooft Island routo. Ticket ollico 10U2 , SIxfcqjth nnd Farnnm. The T ' .loWi'M1 Convention. Superintendent Jjnaos of the public schools returned yesterday1 from St. I'aul , where ho went to attend the nnn.ua ! convention of the teachers of the United States , and In speakIng - Ing of the meeting ho Is very enthusiastic over the gathering , "It wa3 a gro.it meeting , " said Mr. James , 'and wascomposodof fully 10,000 teachers am : prominent educators fnm every state nnd territory la thouulon. " The Ouiatia exhibit attracted , conslderablo attention and was the finest , taken as a whole , that was presented. Sixteen of the Omaha toacheri attended the meeting and all who liavo returned speak In tbo very highest torcis of the treatment they rccclued at tha hands of the St. Paul people. _ _ 1002. Slxtoonth.nmi Fnrnnin streets. Ii the new lloek Inland ticket ofllcu. Tick ets to all points cost ut lowest rutos. DROWNED IN THE MISSOURI Tha Body of a Bov Fotmd on a Bond Bar Hoar Alklght , DENTIFICATION ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE , Andrew < Ttir2omon , n Danish Fnrin Ilantl , Commits Stilultlo It } Shoot * Ins AVJiilo Temporarily Jn.sixiin. The treacherous old Missouri hfci yielded up another riody , but it has fuHotl to furnish any clue that may lead to thuidcntUlcuttoiiof the unfortunate victim. Last nlKlit nn old llsherman who lives In the vicinity of Uollov'uo and fishes between that point and Albright , ruin out along the river tending his lines , when ho saw a dark object lying on a sand bar that was out into the river. Being of an luqulsltlvo nnturo , ho walked out anil xvivi horrltloJ to Und that it WIIH the body of a boy. Ho'at once hurried o South Omaha ami notlllcd the pollco oftl- cers , who went out to the place indicated , nnd , loading thu remains Into n wagon , returned to town nnd left them at Ileafoy's ' morpe , whore they will bo kept ftnttl today , When nn inquest will bo helil. The body had apparently uceii In tlio river it least ten days , and owhiKto the uctloa of tbo water and the Interne lic.it , was so badly Iccomposcd that idimtillcution seems Impossi ble. ble..ludginu from the slzo of tlio body , it Is that of n boy about fourteen years of ago. The clothes consisted of a piir of dark colored jeans pants and a blue calico waist. Some two weeks ntro a man from Council Bluffs called on the fisherman niultold him ihnt his boy was lost , and ho feared ho had been drowned , anil at the sumo tlmo ro- queslod him to bo on the lookout for the Ijody. The South Omaha pollco are of the opinion Unit the corpse now at Huafoy's-h that of the Iowa lad , and that it will bolduntlllod today. UIS A131VASTUUB. . Aiidrow TiifRcnHoii 1'ractlecd nt a Mark tloforu Shoot In i Himself. Andrew Jurgenson , a Danish farm hand aged forty-tlireo yours , employed by Chris Larson.committed s\iiddo ou the farm of tbo latter , near Irvington , and about twelve miles northwest of towu , yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock. Jurgouson was nsinglo inati without- any relatives in this country , and had been com- [ dalninK for about two mouths that ho did not feel well. His sickness scorned to affect his inhul , uud ho talked about various meth ods of ending his life. Ho said several timo.-j Unit ho was tired of life , und didn't care to live. live.A A few days ago he went to town and bought a revolver , a iU-rnlibro bull-dog , American mnko. With this ho practiced shooting at a mark. Yeslerday , shortly after dinner , Mr. Lar son heard a shot in ttie direction of the burn , and lu company with two of his farm hands ran in that direction. They found Jurgouson lying in a Held back of the barn , bleeding from the mouth nnd dead. Deputy Coroner Martin at once went to the scene and upon examination found that the bullet had entered the roof of the mouth and lodged in the brain. AH Inquest wns at once held nnd n verdict returned to the client that the deceased came to his death from n pistol shot Ilrod Into his mouth by himself with suicidal intent whllo laboring unucr a temporary lit of Insanity. The body was brought Into town and buried in the potter's Held. TllANSCON'TIXISNTAIj Tll/VLV OV QUAIC15II OATS. Tlio Climax of Advertising a Well- Known Jlriind of Oiitiuo 1 Solid Train of 15 Cars to Mini I'lMiiciHCO. It is just about ono year ago alnco the manufacturers of Quaker Oats were actively engaged in sampling and ad vertising In this city this now well known article of outmonl. Our citizens will rompmbor the thorough and wide spread distribution which , was given the Quaker Oats samples. Tlio neat wiigon with its crow of well dressed young- mon samplers ; the iiawtipiipor ads. , both pvoso and poetry , all ending in "Quaker Oats ' ' and the and , signs postara staring1 ono at every corner , are not easily forgotten. Indeed , if Quaker Oats voro a novelty at the time referred to , it took but an oxcoeding-ly brief tlino for this delicious cereal to inako for" itself a place in oyery homo , and the promin ence and popularity the brand attained at the Inception of the canvass Is even more conspicuous now than over before. During the months that have passed Binco the workbogan lioro this sumo in dustrious canvass in the interest of Quaker Outs has boon prosecuted throughout the towns aud cities of this and adjoining states , until now every point of ono thousand inhabitants or over , from Chicago to Salt Luke City , hits been introduced to the goods. Ithan tukon a great deal of woi-lc to accomplish it nil , but energy and aggressiveness coupled -with organization will make anything that has merit go , nnd the manufacturers of Quaker Outs can now look with satisfaction upon their luboi-3 of the paot year.ri'lio homo of quukor oats for the west , at Cedar lUip- ids , Iowa , is turning out thousands of paekuges every day and yet the largo output is barely equal to the widening domnnd. The climax of advertising these goods fs now reached in the great undertaking ol running n special train of quaker oats through to San Francisco preparatory to the canvas which is now to bo iimdo of thut great city. About the 21th lust , 15 cars loaded.with quakur oats , all for San LVancisco , will leave Cedar Rapids in a special train and run through to California without break. Two men from the Cereal Milling Co.'a force will nccompany tlio train through , distributing1 samples and ad vertising matter on route. A fcaturo ol the train will bo the beautifully deco rated cars' . This work is to bo done at homo under the direct charge of the Cereal Milling Co. , and it Is confidently announced thut the Quaker Oats Califor nia special will bo the most artistic nnd beautifully decorated freight .train that lias over . been behind n locomotive. A souvenir and special tlmo card will soon bo published for general - oral distribution , and announcements to the public as to the B ciiil features o ( the train will follow in nil nowiipiipors. "Tho saying "Nothing succeeds like success , " Is applicable to the trade on tlieso goods , for Quaker Oats liavo now been so successfully brought before the public that they will always go. Yet It has taken push and enterprise to put forward these goods In the bliorttinw thut lias elapsed since they were first offered in thu west , and to this may bo laa rely attributed the BUCCO.SH pf a grout undertaking. Jud o Shields issued the following mar riage licenses yesterday : Name and uddross. Aijo. l Yule L , . Dee , Colorado . , . - ' ) 1 COM l . Garrutt , Colorado . ! I William Von ICrogci , Omaha . 35 I KUza Koealt , ' , Omaha . ' I Chaunccy A. Walker , .Missouri Valley. . .49 1 Floroueo A. Moycr , Omaha . ! K ) Hokan I'.rlcltson , Omubu Htnnm Johnson , Omaha Ono 1'h iiiMiuul Houses Ucitroy ( I. CovDTAxriN'oi'Mi , July H , The llro on Saturday In the Stamboul quarter destroyed 1,000 houses and ruined I25tiinbormorch nta. It is feumi that ir.wiy I ! 'M were lost. tlKVATK ttK ltoitiblit'an HoiintorH 11 to n Con for- nnoc on thu Hubjout. MM W.WIUNOTOX Jtlyll. At n conference of ro mlil.i-t.ii . unto : tonight \vctity-tiliiemoin bcra wi'roiuv . , . ! , 10 consider the rule to bo p.'ported by tin ) uoniinltlco to limit debate. The rule was dlscmsed thoroughly for two hours and a half and report * ngroo that unanimity prevailed. ThOBtrlctestsccw.'y is observed , hoxvcvor , respecting the terms ol the rule and various ve tent nra current One of the most largely uOcoptcil h that after a nroposUloii had been debated for ttireo or four Jays It shall bo In onler ( or any senator to move that debate thereon to limited under the rule ; that the motion shall bo init without ilebatoanil If adopted debate shall coaw nt the end ofslx dnys ttlionsiftcr. It is under stood Unit almost ovoryoiio present \va in ? ' . V1 ? ntol'Uon ' a iiictho.l . r lim titig debate. Chairnnu 1'hitt siivs ttio rule bus been rceonnnlltod to tlio commit * too. Another senator suys the rule Is iir.ictl. rally adopted. Its ivcoinmlttnl is duo to n ilispositiun on the part of the majority to iiost- poao putting U Into .ouowtlon until uurasity arose for Its use. 'Iho intention of the repub lican senators , ho mild , to coimlilcr the elec tion bill ii settled , nnd If neivtsnrv the now rule will bo applied to the Uivllt bid In order to reach it. a MVSTWJIK Western Hnllr Mills Cluliiiiin Aliivntliii ; DeorojiHi In IJiifiiliifj1' CIIICAOO , July II. | _ Special aviepnin to Tun Uii.j : Aioctl railway Jieivs bureau snysi "Tho tlmo has wine \vhca woatom roadi must decrenso their cxpcMisos. From week to woclc earnings hare been showing an alarming douroasc , and as Micro Is no chance for luoreaslng them expenses must conio do\vii. " Asusual , tlio brunt of this fulls on tlio em ployes and the North western is the first to yield to the Imporatlvo demand for retrench ment. The order went out this afternoon that 00 men libould bo iHsclmrpeil from the Chicago shops and this will be followed bj- corresponding order * roJucing the force nt all points. Other Hues nro carcfuly considering tlio possibility of keeping up thulr equipment ami road bed with a less force nnd a system of wholesale disdmrgo of employes whoso ser vices can possibly bo sp.irod will soon bo in- uiiKuratoil on nil western roads. Said Vleo President Harris of the Hurling- tonVo : buvo not yet KOIIU.BO far as to con- sUtcrtlioadvls.lbillty oflessenlngour force In any department , but unless there U some un expected relief it must come to Unit on nil western roaas. At present thu expanses nra nltoifotlicr too largo u fraction of tbo gross earnings. " An All Day's ' > cs > tlon. CIIICAOO , July 14. [ Special 'Telegram to Tim BISB.J The central tradlc commllteo on relations xvltluveitcrn w.idj h.nl an all day's ' session with tlio western lines on the subject of abolishing tha prorutlnjf line at the Mis sissippi river uud carrying it to the Missouri river. The subject eatno up on an attempt to make the Same rates from luillamipolisto the Mis souri rivet as from Chicago to the Missouri river. The western Unas were u unit in re sisting the attempt , but are extremely shuky on thu subject from the Tact thut if one line weakens nil must follow suit. ' 1'ho meeting is to bo continued tomorrow , In n Stale r CniOAflo , July 14. [ SpjcitilTQiojrninto ' BRE.J Central tralllo rates are in such a state of collap o that hardly n week has passed of Into without a tumble. Today's re duction , was ou Hvo hogs , provisions and the many commodities taking the snino rate , sueli as lard , pork , Ki-easu and tallow In bar rels and tiorces. The reduction \\-rn from the present S3 cent basis to M cents , Chlcaijo to New York , with corresponding uocreuws to intcrniediuto points. The reduction yooi into olTect Julv 1. It was ostensibly inado to meet lalco'nud rail competilion , but probably us much to punish the uraiiil Trunk , which does a largo business in the cominoiloties alfuctccl. A. l'os < 3lllo Union < > I' Interests. CHICAGO , July H. [ Special Telegram to TiiRBi'.ii. ) ConsUcrablo interest has been aroused by the intlmntlou that u uuloii of interests between the Great Northern aad the Chicago , Burlington & Northern is among tlio poisibilitiesof the future. The chief ground forthis bcliofls contained in the fact that some of the heavy holders of the stock of the CliieaRO , BurliiiKton , fe Qulnuy. which owns the Chicago , Burlington iSs Northern , are also large holders ol Northern stock. : HI rllccs n llnrn , ErM CunuK , Neb. , July II , [ Special Tele gram to THE Bii.J : During n htuvy win storm at 10 : : ) ! ) this evening HghtniiiR struck a largo birn : belonging to Daniel Webster , n farmer who resides two miles south of town. It was a total loss. Ono horjo was con sumed. Uaiii commenced nt > Do1 clock and it is still raining. ITJrst gojd uhowcr In two months. Sinull K''ain ' , hardly Unit ix crop , wiiilo corn may make an nvcr.igo crop if there is suf- licicut rain from now ou. Prim ries nt Coiili-JxlClty , CCNTIUI. Crrv , Neb. , Joly II. [ Special Telegram to Tins Uii ; , ] At today's republi can primaries tlio IIostcttor-MIllard-Hr- sinBcr fac.tion triumphed , The M3ult means uiilnstruotcd delegations. Tlie stutodolcir.i- tion , however , will not bo iiiifrk-ndlv to Thayer. Universal Peace LONDON' , July M. Tlio universal peice congress" ? opened hero toQny by David Dudley Field of Now York. In his address opening the session Mold dilated upon the benefits to bo derived fron arbitration and from u simultaneous graduated dlsuv.iuiniciit by the various powers. ' Zimmerman's WOIH. Anton Xlrainonnan yesterday went Into the pnlonn nf Fred Kruso , ut Twenty-sixth and Cumin ? , anil , accorJing to the story of the proprietor of the place , proceeded to insult the woman in charge. ICruso row up In his mK'lit nnd binotb him hip und thlKh. Klmnicrinan ap peared at thi ) statlou shortly afterward with ills face decorated \vitli multifarious bruises and blood stains and swore out a complaint of assault. _ _ Union .Hi 11 N' vcrl holies. Nisw YOIIK , July 1-1. The threatened lock out of clothing cutters Is ended. The mon this morn ing signed n paper stating that they bclCTnged to no union and went to work as usual. It H needless to suy they are all -union men ifcsplto their .signatures. Tlio Policemen's IMuiiic. A. meeting was held In Chief Soavoy's of- llco at which it AVUS decide * ! that the long an ticipated police plcnloshould bo held at Ar lington on July SI. Nearly 81,00. ) will bo of fered in prizes for proficiency in Jumping , running , rowniff , etc , Tlio imllccinoii und their wives expect to spend a delightful day in the beautiful site selected for the annual Flrn la Duuflco 1'lauc. During the storm last nlgnt a two-story cottaKoiu Dundco Place \vasntruck by llght- iilngnnd btrnodto the ground. Heing beyond the roach of flro alarms and telephones , the department was not summoned. The build ins " vas unoccupied nnd valued at about ? , ' ,000 , , _ Another suit has been commenced ngat si Charles C. Bpottswood , this time by tlio Citi zens bank. Last summer Siwttsvood wont into the building line , u roe ting eighteen or twenty houses out on Spnuldlng strwt. I'ull- liik' to pay the interest , tlio bank has sued to reco ver the four of Iho notes onwhich the money , P-II7U9 was borrowed , together wltli interest from hut July. llond N , July --Special [ Tcle r.im to'.i'na BHK.JUoudtoffdri'il : f5rx at 11.21- SICK HEADACHE ' Positive ! ) ' cured by tlioso I.lltlolMlli. CARTER'S Tlipy ulw relieve Pts- tress from Dyiwpsla , Ia < ITUE digestion ami T > IIo rty Katlng. .A perfect rtm- IVER My for DlzjJacsfl , N'niuca , PILLS. Drowlncsw , lUii Tiwto in thi ) Jloutli , Coaled IVngtie. I'aln Inllio s > Uc. roiuiD JJVKJI. They roffulntf the Howls. hircly Vegetable , SHALtPILL SHALIDOSE , SHALL PRICE. 110BI1ED OF TEN THOUSAND , A Kansas Woman Claims to Bavo Boeu Re- licved of nu Enormous Roll , PERPETRATED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT , _ _ _ s Ono Mini An-i'Mtod on tin Charge of 1 lav I UK Ciiiiiiiilltoil Ilio Thpft. Tlie Ylutlm llel'us.s to Talk , MM. Borctta Hussell of Ottawn , Kan. , claims to have been robbed ol JIO.OOJ in cash on Saturday nt the cor ner of Fourteenth street nnil Capitol uveiiuo Inthiscltyby James Hogim nnd.lohn L.lltisli , Mrs. Russell ntute.s that she ciiino to Oiniilm from Ottnivn several days ngr ) on business , lirliiKlug with her n draft for $10,0(10 ( , tlwivii on ll-o Mrst National hunk of Now York by the People's National bank of Ottawn. Saturday afternoon she canio clown town and went to nn Omaha National bank , where she presented tlio draft ami receive * ! cut > . rencyfor It. She placed the nioiioy In a snmllhniulbiurimd nftor attending ; to n fo\V minor matters on lfiinmin street , started to walk to her lodjdiiK house on North t'ouv- teoiith street. She hud rcaehcil the Dcllono hotel when aha felt her handbag snatched from her nnd looking around saw two men disappearing tlirnu h thu hotel. . She recognized tbcin. When IS Ira. liusaell loft Ottawa ami came to O nub a two Ottawa men , John L. Hush and Jamca Hogan , with whom showus some what acquainted , Ixurded the sumu train and also came to Omaha. It w.is those two mon who snatched her pot tinantoau on Saturday. When her money was stolen Mrs. Ilus- sell looked nliuiit her and saw that no ono wns nonr to pursue the roliuura. The only men in the vicnity were tbo carpenters -working on the third floor of the hotel , nnd .Mrs. Ilussell know Hint loit'-r before she could roach them the men would no safely away. Solo lese no time she r.in bade to Uouuhw street mid in- iiuirnl tlioviy to the 'polico stitlon. Ite- colviii } ' directions the went to Chief Soavoy and told him ol the robbery. Within a few ininutus the entire ilotecttvo force was nf to the men. A complaint was lodged -with the clerk ol the police eon rttiijit evening. Every effort has been mmlo to keep thU affair from the Ituowloilg-u of the no\vs- paper reporters. Cliiof Seavov Inn tlrin ly replieil "nothing11 ai usunl to their iiKiniriiH for news. Jnclgu llelsoy 1ms. told stories of tlioTJrlffcorns and the Me- Elhnltoiiswhon he was approaclied , Olork Long has shaken bis heail when requested to vieldup something now and the detective * > nave attemi > tt\i to look solemn und wise _ . when a newspaper man appeared. They kept their SMTOtwollbut yesterday a clue was discovered through avisitoC ono of the parties to Chief Seavoy's omco and the matter followed uu .T. L. Hush , one'of the thieves , Is still nt \ni'Kf \ , but the detectives found llofriiu yes terday mon i hi ) ; . Ho Is locked up at tho.i ' ceiitml station in solitary contliicnient' " ' and iinonoln pmnlttod to see him , The Delloni ! hotel corner , v'nero the bold robbery occurred , is surrounded by sheds , brick piles and lumber and a view of tbo sidewalk cannot be obtained from the street , The high way mon selected the place fornnik- Ing thu descent upon their prey with greatest nicely. MVs. RiiHsoll llcl'iiMcsro Tnll ( , MM. ItiBscll was seen last nl ht. Slio is a po'.ito brunette with a good toniuo If she wanted to USD It. She is stopping in at\vo- story hoarding house near the corner of Fourteenth and 'Webster. U'hon seen last iilihl she was standing at Iho Kato inclose conversation -with a well dressed , elegantly must.ichod individual. "Is this Mrd. Ilussell J11 "Yes , sir. " "Can yon pivo w the particulars of tha ? UK ( robbery reported In Tun Bni" "Yes , sir , but I will not. I have fully de cided that the best thing I can do Is to aiy nothing' . " "Well , wo have fret u story from the polM. department and would like to have your aide of it. " "Very well , for the continuation of your story you can go to where you got tbo com mencement. " "Aro yon from Ottawn , K.-R ? " "IhavonotlihiK Uisay , " "Woroyou nibbed of currency or a draft ! " "I have nothing to suy , " Atthiiiuiit'turo the young man who had held his iimueal her side , turned iiiul whU- pored something in her ear , ending up with the audililo lniinetlon | : "Ilomomborwhnt I say. " > lr.i. Hiiasollbiidt'liiin fjooj-bjv , and , call ing two llttlo children , retreated to tha lions ? , leaving tlio ropiirLcrhungliiKOii thogato post. \Vlion making her complaint TVlrs. UuHKoll stated that she had boon married nnd ill- voivod , and that tlio money In Jiui'stiouvas her alimony. Tlioro is inidoubtotlly 11 story ooiicealcil BonieivlHW , and tbu secrecy maintained by the woman und her ( jonlloineu friends louil'i the pollco to bcllevo that there la n goo l-sl/.od JOthlopiiui in the woodpile. One of the oilltjcrs reports that the ivoinim had a draft for 81,0)1) ) ) , bat tb.it before it could bo cashed the bank on which \vnsdravn wus nol.lllcd to dishonor It. A telegram from the IVoplo's National bank of OtUwa , ICnn , , ntates that 110 such person as Mis. Vloretta 14imt'llis Iciioivnlii that town. For bamly , for comfort , for luprovoment of the L'oinpiuxlon , use only Po/zonl's ' L'Oiv- der ; there's nothing ecjuul to. I'lio only railroad train out of Oinnlia runoxiiressly for tlipuucoininoclntlonut Oiualiu , Council JUull'H , Dos Moiiie * , _ . . Chicago builucbs is tlio Koelc iHlanil vu&llbuloliinltud , louvin Ojnaliaiitlilfi p. in. daily. Tlukot ollico 10WSixtoonlli ( , and FarnaiiiHts. , Oniiilui. I John II. Miles and .lainuH Thompson y < s- torJ.iy cominuiiccdaultln tlio dlitrict court \ to recover 8JUOU from Kdward Shorvvood und to foi'ocloso a inortt'HBO upon certain mil estate in tlio western p'irt of tlio city. 'r Absolutely Pure , jr 'T t-tar biking jw.tilnr , of Ii < iivciiln3 lronih-l' : ; L' , Lioviirad.CUl Uo * port Auj. IT.lSal1.