Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 16, 1890, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE i WEDNESDAY" , JULY 10 , 1890 ,
The House Ha ! a Lively Session in Oom-
mittco of the Whole.
MORE CLERKS FORTHE PENSION BUREAU ,
It I'rovci n fiulf | : t for nn IKtcndnd
Ai-fliimrnt , V Illll Iiitrodnucil
tu I'ptiAliin C3pncT.il 1V--
IIIOIll'H
.Tuly 15. In HIP Imnsotodny
Vandover of Oullfornli introduced a bill
gmntlng a p'nsioii of $ , < KU ) ujear to the
widow of thnliitoGeMcr.il John 0 , Prcniont ,
lr. C'.i'ition moved that the house go into
coinnilttco of Ihuvholoon tlw.blll apiroprl- |
ntiiiR'jl'S.ls'jfor ' m additional foreo to carry
into effect the provisions of the dependent
pension act. 1'cndlng this amciuhiiMit ho
moved that gcner.il ilebite Iw limited to two
hours. Agreed to-yoas 111 , nuysUO.
' ' The tnovloui qnnlion was then ngrcecl to-
ycas KW , naysilf mil the house wont into
committee ol Iho vhole.
Jlr. Decker ) of Missouri nltieUcd llio nn-
4 Jorlty ofthe coinnilttooon npproprlutlons for
notiepoitlnifii bill niiikliig an npproprl-itlou
; to ply the pcnslom which would bn nr.inUd
under the dependent pension bill , and intl-
' mated thnt tlio falluro was attrllijtablo to po-
, lltic-jl n.iHons 'Iho appropriutioii-woald not
botnadobi-foio tlio Xovutiiher olcction
Mr C'lntumsaid ' the moiicy would bo.ID-
' ] > ropriaUd ; and p.ild Just as inpidlyas imnulon
f coitlJlcntes AVJIO Issued
Mr. Duckeiy cliarged thnt the majoilty\\as
iifTrighlcd hy the HtaitlliiB iiiiproprhitlonu
inadx at the present scsilon for nslons nnd
tint it was the intention of the nmjculty to
bring in an enormous dolldoncy bill after
election ,
Mr Siveis of TOMW pivdictcd that the
next session of congress would Ijocalhl uiwu
fc tonppropriule no less than MJWI ( ) ( ) to aup-
1 ply ilojlck'iules hi uipropri.itions ] for IKII-
uloiis
Mr. r.nlonof'IVniiessco thought Unit be-
foio any iiicrnnscof foi-ce w.is ( fr-niUS'l the
pension buiv.iu It should bo nsi-eitiiineil
vheth r the charges brought against Ihu
jiresiMiti-oinmlssloiu'r.oifeicd by Mr. Cooper
oflndlaiui , Horolnie.
Mr Cooper of Indiana snld ho\\ns ready to
provo leforea competent coinnilttee that tin-
coinniissloiur of pensions outLurcoiisly sold
out a ruling on bihalf of n linn of pension at-
tomoyslniishlngton. \ \ . If thoconiinissioner
of pensions would devote his tlmo totbo dLs-
chargoof thcdutle.ofhia bureiu iiisti-nd of
becoming irtcsident anil chief maiincor of u
i-efrigeiatini ; institution , biscd possibly on no
substantial foundation , there would bo none-
cc-ssitj for so consldembloanuinberof cleilcs.
Mi- Cannon said ho did nut know until last
TVIdny thnt Mi Cooper hint Introduced an
lnvesllR.itIon resolution. If ho ( Cannon ) had
introduced such a icsolutioii and a hearing-
was in process ho would milt until the lieur-
iiitr was completed.
Mr Cooper ic-plicd that the committee ,
nfter hearing the statement , ndjoiii-iml to
meet list Jlondiiy. Hut itdid did not pursue
the inquiry bei-aiiho -gentleman from Illi
nois ( Cannon ) and other members absented
themselves ,
Mr Cannon said ho had been absent OH
Monday Toi the first time In eighteen , years.
Tingentleman's ' oaKcrnets voulil seem to
show imxlety to liguio in the tieubpapcrd.
it inlsht bo tliut the iidininlstratbu oftho
pension buiean was corrupt. If It Iwcounpt ,
let it bo shoun. Prora an iicuniiitancu |
of t\\entyu.t M with Circca 11. llaiini , from
I his honoiMiilu cineei , the lespoiislblo position
hold by him forycaisiii Iho ueoMiry and his
unlfnrin good oh aiii'toifrom all these thing *
lie would say tint if It should bo true tint in
thcio hist days ho bid fallen under tcmptn-
i tloii it was a riiio cn e , and fur ono bowould
. j .iiot condrmn him until pioof vus shown.
] Mdvinloy said that , o\\lng tOHorlous illness
, j la his family , he had not been present at the
fi meeting of the committee on uiles towhich
Mr. Cooper hud alluded. So far ns the Inves
tigation was concerned , If uny gpiitlcmon
wouUTiso and ch.irtro Incqualltic ? , or cor
ruption , or dishonesty , or unfair dc.ilinir on
the pirt of the coin nilssioner , that would bo a
Buflldontreason forhimto gi\u \ his vote for
Invcstlgnilon.
IvJr , Cannon said ho diduotjro HO far M the
eoiitlcimin from Ohio. A chni'o ( on the pait
of n member ofi-unerusswlio ( frequentlv did
notwel li his words ) or ituhidnilnisti.ition
against nn c.sei-utlvo oincer wns not
Biiilldent to 1111111011/0 the hoiiio
to order nn iuvcstlention. It must
bo a speilile charge , . for which
the representative made himself U'sponsiblc ,
Ho must state such facts and oiiunnstanocs
us vould satisfy tbebouso that an hivcitiga-
tlonoutrlit to bo inado.
Mr. Houk of Tcimesseo offered an amend-
mcnt i > roidlnit \ that persons mploye l under
this bill bo apportioned ninoiiB the congress-
lonii di trlctsof the sovor.il states and terri
tories tint now having their tniotu of omployes
wilder tlio existing law. Hilled outoii a point
tif order ,
ooUo ur botivbonMessrs. Cituion
nndlloukcoiicc'i-nlng tha civil scrviii ) law
them was conslderahlo warintli uf ex
pression.
rinullv the coinraltt < ! o rose , the bill past > cil
ami thu liouso ndjourncd.
Hciintc.
WAHIIIS-OTOV , .July If ) . Tn the senate today-
Mr , Shiiiuan i-cportod n substitute loitlio
bllllnti-Oiluoed byhlni on May 10 to reduce
thonniount ot United SUtoUiondi to bn ID-
qulied ot national b.inh and to rcatoro to
tlio channels of tr.iclo the cxcossivo nivunu-
Intlous of Uu'ful money la the tieisui- ) .
l"lacod on the cllonduIt irovi ) < le < tint
the compulsory requirement , for the do-
poslt of Un Unit-States bonds with Itiotreasuior
of Hie United SUiti-s In- national banks bo
limited In amount to $1,000 , bf bonds for each
bank , pruvided that the voluntary with
drawal of bonds for thorotlieinentof national
bank notes shall not etcocd $ J , ( K , ( ) OJ in aus-
inonth ind nlso ] iinvicled tlut the tut shill
not apply to the deposit of bonds to bci-uro
deposits of imblioinoneya ; nlso pmviduijj tint
initloiial bunks beentilleil lo nveivo circu
lating notc-s not exi-eecHn > ; tlio vholoninonnt
of tlio paviiluo ot Iho bonds ( lope llod and
tint at no tnno tlio total ninount of nueli
Blnll ou-cod tbu uinouiit of the capital stoek
uitiuill ) paid In.
The senuto resumed consideration of the
' auiulry olvllapiiroprlatlonbiU. the lirst item
beliiff * iK ( ) , < ) OJ forBimDylii | > pnblio hinds , tlio
cdinniitteo rsconunenillni ; an Increase to
5iiNKl.
\Vitliout dhpoilnjj of the aincudnient the
scimto adjoamod
Bleoplessnoss , nervous prostntioii , nen-ous
dispop lu , dullness , bines , cured bDr. .
Wiles' Kenlim. Samples free at Kuhn &
Co.'d , llth nnd lou ) ? liw.
1'ailrd to I'rovo Iho Churgo.
Mi-a Apthn LUatehfoul , who keeps n
bonrdlni ; house on Twenty-lit tlistroot , caused
the airest of Charles Furinoi- , colored in
dividual , yojtei-dny aftci-noon. on the i-bai-pu
of.uiitiwfnlly appropiiutlnj ; lifr poekotlmok
nnd the &lllt eoiitaiiiod tohls o\vii uso. She
illdn'tsco him take It , but nho was suto lie.
\\as the jrulltv lurty , Slio fulled , however ,
to com luco the jury of tlio eon-eetness of her
impro ! iioiis. and farmer was necovdliiKlJ' no-
quitted.
For beauty , for comfoit , for improvement
of thoconimoxion , use only 1'o/zoiil's l'o\v-
deithere's ; ' nothing oqunl to.
Tlii-o1 VIHIII jsteiH lit. rroultlo ,
Prank ICoether , John Shenieidla nnd
Charles Davis , tluvo yoiinpsters , were ar
rested lastovenlntr for stealing u lotof clfiirs ,
clpai-cttos. pipes ami tobacco from a el ur
Morti jjn Tenth stivot between IT.iiiiain uml
Ilarnev. The cluiruo is trniiul laivoiiy , bnt
( lie viiluo of tiio property U loss than fan , and
the chin-go will bo ehaiiKiHl to petit larceny.
Mm Wlnslow's Soothing Sjrup forcbll-
ilrontixjthliiKpro.lucos untural , qulot sleup ,
83 cents u bottle , %
Tlio CVsHlon uf I
T3EKMX , July -SpDelal [ CnUefirimi to
TiiKlli. * : . ] Kmporor Wlllani will ninko tir-
raiiReiuenU for the cei-eniony of the cession
of Heligoland din-liii ; his visit to Queen Vic
toria. A Geiuuui council will boiipiwlntod
for the island before tbo neil session of the
rjlohstag , The government destroy to bo
jcalded by Iho couutll's \\owa \ ,
A Ti-nM iiicrnocurii : : : > .
'I wit Ilnc-h llnr is ICIIlcil lf ) a llrukcti
? l tcir Wire.
A pair of tmracMvcro klllol by tbo electric
motor current lait nixht on Slxteenlh Htivct ,
Ixtwecn Farnainandllarney. The overhead
wire bmkc shortly before midnight nnd about
lllteen minutes Liter Charles I'arkcr , who
dilvus a Iniek for Frank Xluiore , diovo
ngainsl ono of the broken inds thatwas
sttlngln nerosj the street. Tbo horses
fell instantly when they struck Uiutvlro , but
one of the in revalued Ita feet lor nn Instant ,
only to' fall nifiln when the wlro
SUUIIK agiilnst it. Tlio tortuicd mil-
innls idokeil ami slru xlcd as the pow
erful fluid ran tlivoii li them , anil
tlio stndl olHcoi'i hin ; ' hair iiiulbiirnluLr flesh
Illli'd thii nlr. An utlciupUvai inado to Kut
Ihuni off tlio 'vlre , but before Iti-ouM bo ac-
coinpll beilbotlinf llio horses \vcro dead ,
'Iho iJilvorcsi-aped unhijureil , n * dIJ nho a
pcntldiianaiul lidy who were boinrf driven
homo In tlio luuknL the time of the nculdcnt ,
Tlici'iirient vas not turned oft for u ( | iuir-
ler of an hour nller the break uccurred , nnd
linctni'iiMIO then sent out to repair the
The prompt nctionof the police uiuloiibtcdly
kept several pintles from receiving danger
ous slioi-ki
A doif thnt ran under the \vlio was knoi'ked
oviu-nnd disappi-ared yolpln t an alley ,
Can were kept running on the Hn" for
spvcml inlnnti'siift * ' ! thu horses weic hilled ,
The miiin.d'i wei-o burned ill sevcial vl'lees ,
and the hnlr win bnrnoil from tliclr bodloi
tthoi ) they had rolled on tbo wii-o in their
XIMIVIIM : , Teini , .July 13. 'Jhe demo-
iratlc str.to eonveiitlaa for the nomination of
u fjovomor met hero today Hon. IS.V. .
llaptlst \ \ is fliosen tomporarj ( halrniaii and
IIon.,1. S Uiclrmlson , member of eonffi-ess
from the rifteeulli Jistilct , iioriiiuuctitiluiir-
man TIio uniinl ( Oiunilttco was appointed
uml u toi'oss t.ilien.
At the afternoon session a platform was
mloiiled. It endorses tbe iidiiilnistratlon ot
( ! rouT Cleveland ; donoini-es the MeKInley
bill ; ( U'liundstlie fieo cohuipo of sllvir : do-
nounecs Iho Importation of pauper labor ;
i-oiicleinin the republican party for
iliserlinination sifitnst ( ngrieultur.il in
terests ; for revolutionary methods In
h'Kl'Utinn to pfi-p tuate Us power ;
for reckliss squandering of public money for
party puiposc * , for corrupting tbe American
frainhise , for olTorts to foment sectional
strife ; for its attempt to pass a federal
election bill designed to engender
eonlllet belweeii the nu-es in the
soutl , for u disregard of the will of the people
ple ; ot' unseatl'iBduly eleeticl dcnioci.its In
congicss , etc. , etc.
Ono ballot uas taken for governor and a
recess had.
Some tnfoiity-ll\o or thiity of Mr. Llehto-
berger's friends gave him a furo cll biuejuet
lustnihtat Maiuw's restaurant. Ilcleiucs
forCbicaKo tonS ld , where n position as chief
cleik toStipillntendont KdUieWnsonof the
Baltlmoi-o & Ohio road awaits him. For the
past ten or twelve years no has been con
nected ina c-lcrical catucltvwith the
Puclllo la this t-ity. Diirhnr this time ho Ins
foimcd a peat many eloso friendship * ,
nnd is iiromlnciitly idcntltlul with a nuiiiher
of tlio best social and Irnovoleiit societies. It
\vm a merry crowd that sat nrouiul the bin-
iiuct table last iiijtht , nncl before dispersing
at IU o'ebjtk every ono hud cipres'eil
in a nc.it little spceeh his sorrow at
losing the ansociitlonof so comtmnlonaUo
nnd excellent u filcnd. Ainoii these pies-
ontweio. AV K Uei-hel John ,1. I'hilbln ,
Henry I'hilbln , J. 11 McDonald , A. H.
HilKir * * , KhcimiinC'aiiflcld , Andv Jiloyniliiti ,
.luhn Boyd , Jeff. Meue.ith , T. 1C. Biidborough ,
Koi-ty , ] ' , . ISiiokiiighnin , AV V. Cm-ley , A.lun
Suydei , Jolm Douirheity , GCOIKOYldtlock ,
C.J. O'Uonahuek > oTealion. 1M M'lllen ' , 13.
M. Webster , Willl.mi Campbell imd I.ou Lay.
*
HIIJS IlpU'n Vie i > nl7iil.
P. S. Boekwith solemnly suc.irs that he
has bern'vidlmljcd to the extent of SO icnts
by ono of the llttlo foblei-s Issued by the
Omaha photograph company in tlio hands of
anuiifcc-riipulons man , The folders are the
outgrowth of tin advertising scheme , and by
presenting thcnint the stores of ecitaiii mer-
eliniiU patrons aio Kiveii coupons ranging in
value nct'onllng to tbo extent ofthepnrclinse ,
tliut-\\lll boneeentodby the pliotodi.ipher in
piyitunt for work uthis btndlo , A few lines
on tlio back of tbo folder coutnln tbo an
nouncement Unit the folder costs but fit ) cents ,
and that from this small expenditure all of
the benellts ot forth may be derived. Ilei-k-
ulth nlleKis Unit thcso were the representa
tions Unit cum 1) , B. Whitesldo made to him
und lie necordiiigly paid NVIilt esldoM cents for
the folder , \Vhoii ho prcscntotl It at the
studo ! of the Omaha photograph company ho
found that It was valueless. Ho now wants
toseoMr. White.sidelnsldo of prison \udls ,
i.nd 1ms IIleu nu Infoimation ag.iinst liim
chnrgliif ; him vlth obtaining money by false
pietenbes.
Ill i PiMlrio Kires in rtns. .
ASIONMOTOX , , July IS Tiomcndous
praiiiollics hme been rn'Inpwest ( along ; tbo
line of the Southern Pnellle railway. No rain
fall for JUo weeks and the RIMSS is ns dry as
Under. .All the water courses mo dried up
and In places \Uiorethoro went once marshes
veKOtationburiBlloicely , A number of bead of
cattle hiuo boon lost. Many dccrs woi-c
driven nt'iiinst baibed wire fences and
burned. Vnr.lareas weie cleircdof rabbits
and smaller forms of unliniils ,
Union I'lulUo Stittciiicut.
UOSTOX , Mass. , July15. . [ SpoeialTeJecrrnni
to Tin : Ihnr. ] Union I'aoillc oMcinlstate-
montfor May : Uross eniiilii's.SJlll ( , ! ) IO ; in
crease , $ " .ii > , r M ; net , ( l.ija&WiO ; incrcahe ,
fl5ri * . Tor lU-o mouths to Mav ,11 : ( h-obs ,
SlO.Wi.sriT ; increase , SOl.'M'J ' ; net , (1,519- (
Wl ; Iiicivasofl81 , ! .
A I'nMloi-
" \VDIITII , Tex. , July in [ SpeoialTele-
irnini toTHBllKi.l-Dr.U * . Mitchell , pastor
of tbo Broadway Presbyterian church of
Foil Worth , was in-rested today for forgeries
rtiiiouutiiii ! to f.riX ) , Ho wiup'laced In jnll ,
being unable to gho a ? l,000 bond.
NViv Vork Cloak Sinker * AVIn.
JS'EV Youic , July 13 , The clo.ik makers'
strike ended this afternoon by the manufac
turers agreeing to disc-barfo all non-union
men with thaiiudcrstiiiicllnf'tlmt they woild
bo tukdi b.iek us soon as they joined the
union.
Slc'iuiiiliip
j\t llaltimoro The Quecnsraorc , fiom
Li\crpool.
j\t NortVoik The State of Georgia , fioni
Glnspo-w ,
\t L-ondon-Slfe'litoJi The J > Iaestle , from
Nciv Yoilc.
Tint Smitli Will Sulk.
KINPW Cm , JIo. , July 15. Ex-Oovonior
Ciittendcn of Missouri in a letter to the
Times states that none of the soiitbein sutes
will represent themselves if the north passes
thoLodju Icderal election bill.
CuiiMliiul Inopl 'n Hit ; III nzc.
Cos * < nXTi\oi'ir , .July IB The losses by
the ijrcit llio Saturday hit In this city
amount to X'1,000,000. , ,
Tlio Fire llrconl ,
DEXTO.V , Tex. , July 15. The principal busi
ness block burned toilav , entailing n loss of
SIW.OOU.
Tlio Sliootrr is
PAUK , July 15 , The man wlo llred nro-
volveroutaldo tbo Eljsco palace yojterday Is
insane.
N'ntoS. UoynoMa , cilltorof the Tecuiuseh
Hcpublleiui , Is In tbo city ,
N. O , Hnnvn of the Merchants lotel dc-
inrted for Chiemro lust iilfht.-
Mr. ( loorgo II , Wallace of Tuyctto , Mo. ,
recently appointed coiisul-Kencrid to Mel
bourne , Australia , and his wife nro visltlu
3lr . AVallucu's sister , Mrs , J. K. Camiibell ,
at No. 1311 Bouth Twentieth street.
> WAS LIKE THE OLD TIMES ,
Mr , Bechel Gives the Council a Lcison on
IxpeJitinj Bwiness.
THE JAIL JOB TO BE INVESTIGATED.
Ijtoatlons N'ntiiPil fur tlm Moxv
H-Aildlt Iniiivl Polling 1'i-c *
olnotf-This Dctritlvr Onll-
iiuiioc Vutuctl ,
In the nbsenec of President Clmffeo of the
city council , Mr. lleelielvv chosen to pre
side ut lust night's nieetiiii ; nml tlio way in
wlileh lie rushed business through simply us-
tonislu'il some of the now moinberi and ro-
inliidoiUhe veterans of the d.iys when the
business of a big session would be rmhcd
tlirouKh itishipslmpoln iicouplo ofhours.
The business of lust night's scsiloiivus
principally of u jouttno oluructcr.
The nmjor presented u cominuniiMtion
Hieing the routull totukostcJ.H nec-oisnry to
iiierciso Uicniiinborof i llini { places In the
various wurds Ixjfore the next election. The
in ittor wu rofuTotl to the committee on
Jucllcinry.
Thoeluimof I1. A. Fox for ? WO iluMiiROS
cmsoilby ndefcitlve sewer at Tldrtj-lirat
mill Half Ilownnl streets \vu4iofcriod \ to the
committee on sewers.
David UlluertiiiidJ. II. McCoiinellveio
nppolnted nssist.int boiler mnpcutors.
Thomtijor returned wPhout his approval
niesoliition intiodiu-cd by &lr. loromty or-
tiering the ( trailingof Ihlrty-becotiu street
iKjtwccn I'ucltlo streit mid I'onplcton
nvcnuo to iiwidth ot Hfty-slx feet
only. Tlio veto was Insed on tlio
pronml that guiding the street in such mini-
ucrould not bo le il unless iuvni\er \ of d.un-
uses that might bo occ-islonoilby tlio iiarrou-
lut < of tlio street uero Hiai received , Tlio
\eto was sustained.
The detective ordinance was hilled bv the
miiyoi's veto , Insed on the ( trounl tint tbo
scope of the proposed ordlnunco seemed
to bo to bring all detectives enii'loycil '
by persons or corporations under the
contiol of the board of lire iuirt polioo com
missioners inut Indireetb under tno authority
of the chief of police. Ulio mayor siifitfostea
that mi ordinance of the kind "would bo lill
light If it rofoned only to profcssiomi do-
tectbes and dotoetiio ngeniies and not to
inoii em ployed by pilvnte Individuals or cor
porations for tholr s-ieeinl detective woilc.
i'lioctovns sustulned ,
Chairman Blikhmisorof Uio bonrd of piib-
llo vorks hi formed the couiicil that the 13ar-
ber iisphull paving cotnpnii ) , in malting le-
pulrsunder their contract , \\iis \ using the old
worn out material by nddlng a smull proportion
tion of nsphatio cement. The chairir.in
tecoinineiulcd that only now mntcrjal bo used
In making ropilrs. The matter was ivfcried
to the committee on inning , curbing and mit-
icrinj.
City Engineer Tillsoii , Building Inspector
Whltlock , John 1\ Coots , and Fowler &
Boimlorf niudo a report that tlicy had
nsrectl with Mi , 31. * Ilolliiun upon a
[ ilanfor strengthoniiifj and seeming tlio Hill-
111111 block at the corner of Tlilrtconth imd
LAii-mmi streets. The report was ftpprovcd.
A petition for the location of a lire engine
liouso nt Thiitlutu anil ypuuldhig streets -\\iis \
referred to the cominitteo ou 11 round \vatcr-
woiks.
Another ronuest for the repeal of the swi-
tary commissioner's oiilinaiico vus made by
the cesspool cleaners. The request was re-
fe.ueil to the committee on Judiciary.
A lonsthy protest ntf.iinvt the proposed
milk ordhmmo was referred to the coinnilt-
tooou jutHeisiry.
A protest of the B. &M. against piying a
pnitof the cost of the clc-c-tilc light on South
.Twentieth stieot was lefcriod to the commit
tee on gas tl"d electric lights.
llioork of prqviriiiR tlio city tax list was
referred to Deputy City Ulerii Coimsitwn ,
with instruction to employ the ncccsiary help
tohiivolbo uorkdonc.
The city tittoriiey as Instructed to tnko
thu necessary steps lit Mice to have thu boun
dary line between Omaha and South Ouiaha
dcllncd.
A vcsoliilion was introduced by Mr.
\Vhi-elcr iiistriiiting tlio watmvoiks Com
pany toluy inaiiisou nil streets to bo paved
duiiiiKtho coming year , ' 'is wsolutlonwas
introduced to oiitorco a charter provision und
and in neooidanco with an opinion of the city
attorney that the city has nuthoiity to require
tholayinp otnuilns without ut the biimo time
orderins hjdraiits. The resolution was re-
feu'ed to the cominitteo on iiro and water
works.
The mayor and citv cleilcero Instructed
to huvo tholr iiiitnc llthogr.iphcd on the coupons
pens of the city bonds.
. .Thoboimlof vublic woiks was instructed
toordtr the Omaba street railway company
to operate the street car line on Leaven-
worth street from Twenty-ninth atixHJt to the
Belt Hue rnilway ,
A. i-esnlutlon was adopted Instructinf ; the
street sweeping contractor to sweep all ji wed
alloys at least once a month.
A resolution AMIS adopted rciniirliiK tlio B.
&M. lailwiy lompany to remove the piers
of the Twentieth stioot , bridge that tire an
obstruction to public travel.
The sidewalk Inspector \viis allowed f-5 n
month for horsohiro.
Thonrdiminco ordering the change of the
( jrnclooC Twelfth street from At ho r to Elaine ,
\vns , on UiCRtruigtu of a batch of jirotests ,
icjoctcd.
Ord'nanccs ' cro jnsscd cmitinp a paving
district 011 I'iiio street and opcnmg Canton
stivetfroin'i'hlitoeiith sti-cot to Tourtcenth
street.
The cominitteo on public property and
buildliiRs and a cominitteo of the tire and po-
Ike commission pruciitcd a report uvojii-
mending the location of thi/now lire engine
houses , 'Jho repoit was adopted and tlio
coinpttoller was instructed to udvcrtho for
offers of sites for engine honbca liitho follow
ing locutions : Within two blocks of Sixth
and 1'auillc stiects , within four blocks of
Twentieth nndVintou , within two blocks of
lid Crc'ightoii avcnuo and Linian ttreet ,
within four blocks of Lowe u\enuo \ und Ham
ilton street , \\ithiii8ix blocks of Twentieth
and Locust , within four blocks of Thirtieth
mid SpauldiiiK , within tlneu blocks of 'Jhirty-
elxtb and Jaclsson.
The paving ordinance adopted at the last
mcotinpr of thoeoiincil as icturned by the
mayor for correction and adopted In the cor
rected fonn.
Mr Diuls unil Mr OConnor had alittlo
lound twain over the jail Job. Mr. la\ls
ileniandedii inoro coinpleto liivcstigatinii of
the job. Ho Slid ho had been net-used of
IrrcKuhirltlcs iiKliischnruo of the work , and
ho v inted the committee to either make n ro-
portrelieUnfjhim of the cnargesor substan
tiating tlio charges.
Mr , O'Connor give a vugno explanation ,
coupled \\lth some ndditionnl cliargcsof ir-
iCKiilnrlty iu tlio vork.
The goutleinenevu petting decidedly jier-
sonulin theirromurks vhoii.Vctiiu President
Hechel called them dowi by refusiiif ; to hear
nnymoru\vningling unless a report vas pio-
bcntod. After the other business of the
mt-etlnRhnd been disposed of , bo\vo\cr , Jlr.
O'Connor aslced thattlieconunittpo , composed
of himself. Cooper and Jlcl-.eirlo , bo dis-
chniBed and a new coinnilttco bo apwlntoJ. |
On motion his request was grunted and the
clinlr iip | intcii Blmner , Kuspur and Sander
as n now committee , with Instructions ex
amine tlio Jail Job and to rcjoi-t the icsultof
their lincstigatioiis to the counill within two
weeks.
Tan Houtm's Cocoa Pui-c , soluble , eco
nomical ,
Tlii Cliootau * I ottory Company ,
Tuns/re * , .July in-SpcchilrrtileRramto [
Tnr Kcp.l Itseuns that the proprietors of
the Uhoctaworphan asylum lottery company
ha\e not abandoned the scheme yet , U'hoy
dedftro that the United States govormneiit
has no iljjtit to Interfere and that they In-
touil topioc-cd to hold a ( h-uvlng and test
their rights.
A meeting was held at
Antler's on .Sunday , the pwoculngsofwhich
ha\o not l/ocn miwo public , but It h under
stood thit itwas decided to have iidriuUn
atan enrly day. As the net of congress , up-
proved ] Maya. 1SSO , positively forbldi lotteries
ies In the Indian , territory , It Is Interesting to
know how far they will bojujrinltted to go.
Wroek on tlia Iliirlington.
nrumoTos- , July 15. A wreck hot -
tren the nurllngton * * Kll" express nnd n
freight occurred across tlio river from hero at
1 o'clock , It Is not thouijU aujoue was hurt ,
' 't.VSCOlS.
Vjirloiii IVuys Mother * Unvoor ? Ia c.
INK IniUntH Iioly. (
Ill Irolniul n b t uuulc of woim\ns *
hull1 is placed nboutiu-lilld tu keep liiirm
avny. -
( liifllu , Kilt , tii-iti mill stcuk nro put
into tlio eiiidlo of a now-born babe In
IIolliuul.
Houmtuiltn mmliorH tlo rc 1 rlljbons
around the luikk-s of Ilioir flilldrcii to
pit".ov o tin-in front harm , while IMlio-
iiim mothers nttach bitn of nssafu'tida '
to the nciks of tlwli * ( illspilnp ,
Welsh motht'i'fc jnu n pair of tonpa era
a , knife In the traillo to Insure the s.ifoty
of their ulilldtun ; the knife is used for
tlio yjinio IIUI'IHJSU In Homo uirtsuf Kny-
hind.
hind.Among - the Vosjjos , peuXmt childi-on
born lit a now mooiiaroBupi > oseu toluivo
their lonyiies butter liunir thnn others ,
llllotho e bom at tlm lait quirtei' arc
supposed to have loss tonguu but letter
reasoning powurn , A daily-liter born
durini ; the waning moon is ahuiys pro-
COl'lolH.
At the llrtlinf nchllil in Lower Bi-it-
tuny the iioljriiborliitr women tuko It in
ohai' i ) , \\iiHhlt , euicUlts joints and rub
its hend vlth oil to solder ita eninium
bonus. 11 is \u-uppedlnutiprlit
bimdlo ami itilimuro uimuintcd with
linindy tomako ita full Uioton.
The Grecian mother , b.'foro putting
lior child In iUfiMdle , turntluoo llinus
mound btforothollro while siiifjing her
f.vvorllo bonfjftomdolV evil hpli-its.
In Hcothmdlt issaiilthnt to rock tlio
empty ciMdlo will In.-niro the coming of
othuroccupants for it ,
The London inothcijilucci n book
under the hend of the oiioM-bom Infant ,
Unit It may Iw qululi at reading : , anil
puts money into the flr.st lath to { , ' " ' '
anteo its wealth in the future.
IMm Tudcish mother lo.uls hot * child
vlthiuuiilotHiis .o.n ) s it Is Irani , nndii
srliall bit of mud veil stocpod In hot
\\ator \ , piopared by jiievious eluu-ms , Is
btuek on Its foi-c'liwul.
In Spain , the infjinfs face is swept
withu pliso tieo bouyli to briny good
luck.
Kltoat TH13
.VNewnntl Iiiipurlunt Iiidnsti-y I ) vcl-
oilm [ ; ( > ii ihcVcht \ Count.
A now Industry which 11 siii'iiiglng-up
In southern Califonilii , \\liicliproni- -
Isoa to dovolon into yictit proportions , Is
inackorel iishlii } , ' , sajs the Los .Anyolos
Times. Last your "W. II , Mnut-k-o , an
unterpi-lslng produce jobber of tills city ,
saw the line opening which oxibtcd and
stalled wmiomon to catching inuclcorol
olt Catullna Wiiml und salting thorn in
approved fashion. About twenty bu--
rold wore put up , nnd the-o , , utilised us
Hiinipley , iniulo suc-h n f nro ruble iinpics-
sion that it wasdctermlncc ] to iiut up a
supply for the tudethis joar. 'i'ho sea
sons pack already has commenced at
Cutnhna , and it promises to bo very suo-
Tlio onlv trouble wltli the
lislies Is an cmbarrnvimcnt of
riches. The hdiocls of fish oncoun-
terccl aio boust that it Is iinposiihlo to
driuvanet nromul one , and , a.s only a
poitlonls included in thosweoptlioy got
stalled on nrunlikoa llockof sheopiind
the miiior portion Che.ipoVhcn \ a
smull t-cliool is cncoutitcrcd the bcinl <
is more Hiicccx&ful.
This mason's pacli will be fro in 500 to
1,000 barrels of liwh , and Mr. Morrisex-
l > eets to supply oldersas fiu- east as
Denver and pob blj Kansas Uily. The
lisharo snlcl to bo very line , ranking
with tlio iinportcd braiid 'bloiiler mess , "
and lueraging one aiul throc-qunrtev
jiouudbeuclu clichstcl.rery few of this
choice brand re.iuli Uio co.isb through
the dealers , and these vhich do are sold
at fancy prlccs-about 2.J cents a pound.
The juorajro supply of this coa-st is
rated as No. It , nnd commands , at
wholesale , from $2 1 to 825 a bai-iol. The
chances aio tint the Pacific coast will
shortly bo called upon to supply a share
of the imukerel tiado of tlio country , as
tlio mack ei el fisheries of the Atlantic
coa t are lomarkaldy short , Forty fish
ing vessels A\hioh iccontly entered
Gloucester had not more than enough
for a good comuleinent for ono. Mr ,
Muurico is to lie congratulated on his
stiokoof cnlcrpritc , and ho is doubtless
leading oil in a gieat Industry.
ij ; Hearts in Smok .
In Cuba a woman jjoes thiough the
world in sin easy , bhiftless sort of away ,
lounges only too gracefully in a liaiii-
niouk , or lolls In her vockin < f chair , her
mind intent on only one idea how to
keep cool. The grace cf the woman Is set
off by the marvellous way with vhich
she u-'OS lior fan.
Not for a moment ' is it tit rest ; it flut
ters , waves idly , is opened and slmt in
the spueeof abocond ; falls to the side ,
and again rises totulcopait in the con-
Mjrsntion ,
Thotypo of the fnco which beamsnbojo
every fun in Cuban high life Is dilllcult
to dctcribu.
The complexion vailes from olive to
Mlille ; dcop-blnek hair islhopi-uniloat
line ; but the eyes ! Luminous , dreamy ,
so laitfo , dark nnd vivlcl.
L-uSonorlla , with hoi * certain child
like frankness , but with a provoking
rlohncHS nnd llroof nature in her feat
ures , on&narc * many u lienrt as she sits
at her open -\\indow tuirltiiff lior fan and
watching the curling snioko from her
dfjaiolto , and while she Is Kept under
Iho fill-iciest Mirvcillancebhe Is auomnn
and lomnntie , and nunyaro the proofs
that "stone wnllbdo notapribon imiko , "
HI MViu ( u's ' rii'i ; .
Tliclteinains of Olio Ho MuoUcd at
School Ouiicd In Aniorluti ,
"This is all th at.I liavo left of n plpo
which 1'rincu tlisinarck used In his
school days , "
The speaker vas Jndfjo S. Goclhuen
King , who loaned far back in his easy
oillco chair as ho spoke , and hold up in
his him da cherry pipostem about u foot
loiiff , t-ajH an Atlanta dliijateh to the
Olobo-Demoerat , How did I come into
posbe > isioii of it1 the judge said , "It
was In this way. You see my biotlicr ,
Mitchell C. King , went to hehoolwith
Bibinnrek wlion ho VIIH nbtudontat Dr.
Beckor's famous uuliool at Piiinkfort-ou-
thc-Maln. They were class-mates and
roommatesVen [ ) they wcio about to
Ica colloHO they exeluitifrod pipes , for
you know o\ery Gorman student has his
pipo. ' Well , lltchcll broucrht tlio iilpo
which tlio future clianccllor gi\\o him
in oxchanifo for his own to
America \\h\i \ him , anil It fell
into my hands , for I'm a great smoliur ,
yoiibeo , The plpo was qulto a pretty
ono , I'ho bowl Was nuulo ol fine clilna
nnd had a cameo likeness of Bismarck
on the front of It. The stem was aliout
twlco us long as it is now , for it has lieon
trimmed very often , I have smoked it
a thousand timcb and never enjoyed a
plpo more. Mitchell and Blsmurck
weio very -warmfriends and corresponded
with each other for yearn. In fact they
donoy , I think , Some times ago some
body in America , wrote Bihinarek alot-
tor. uhkinRhlinlf ho line\vunybody on
this side of the water. I To replied that
ho Unow and corresponded vlth two men
in the Unlled States , ono vns Mitihell
C. King and tlio other Dr. llmory Cotlln
of Aikcn , S. C. Mitchell , my brother ,
is now 70 years old ana U llrhiL' at Flat
Kook , N. I' ' . "
"Ilow old isthobtoin ? "
"Well , it's hard to say. Lot inoseo.
Mitchell brought It oror with him } n
1S3- ) , that malfos It lifty-llyo joai-nold ,
and I don't know how old it was then.
It IB an intero itlnir memento , and I
prize It very highly. "
SEWS ABOUT THE BLUFFS.
James E. liloOormack , a Orcston Attorney ,
Suicides lit the Tremont HOIISJ.
HE TOOK SIXTY GRAINS OF MORPHINE ,
i- Hwlln of the Union
Dcjiot Coinpiuiy niul Iti3 Hnll-
rend M. manors - Union Dle-
1 > I rectors.
" .Tamos T. MeCoriiuiek , nltoniey-aHaw ,
Creston , In Divorce * n spec ! illy , " wa ) the
legend homo by n p vl of letter heads ly hit ? on
ntableln ono of tlicrooms of the Treinont
lioiisuon Broadway list crcnlni ; . Slttiii ) ; beside -
side tlio t lilo on a ch.iir. his nerveless Hnsi'w
still piaspliiK n pen and Ids ojo.s dliiiincd by
the Klao of death , silt a hr < o , poucrfnl man
vlth sunliurned face and scanty gray hulr.
On tlio Hoer at Ills feet Inld abottli ) labeled ,
"sulphate moiphln Powers & Whit
man , Philadelphia , " Thu cor'.c with Its
tlufoll wrapper laid near It. The
bottle wns entirely empty. A piece of red
striped tissue p.ipcr ami a roil cotton conl
such as diugKists ure , Mhowed that the bottle
had Ijocn rocoiitly piuvliiso.l , butthoro was
no label to show from \ \ lioin , The appear
ance of the man ladle1 itcd that ho hud .swal
lowed the dcatllv dose long enough bcforo to
bo completely undoi its lutluoiiee nnd beyond
the ix'.ich of human aid. The bottle hnl con
tained sixty grains of the drug and he hnd
taken all of it.
The iiuiii caino to the Treinont house four
days HBO. ami rop'st red the name Riven
above , nnd fja\e Cieston as his aiMrrsi Ilo
stated that ho hnd Just retiirneil fi-om the
west , whcro ho and a pirtiicr had lostnboiit
fJioO ( ) ( in mining speailations. lie stalil
iiroiiucl the liotet very closely , and kcomeil
very desiiondciit. mid frequently ronnrkeil
that ho could dl'covcr 110 rcn'ionliy \ ho
should llvo tiny longer ; tint ho was sixty
yeais old , and penniless , nncl believed that
when a man waeheil the condition ho had ur-
rlvedathu owed It to himself , his friends
nnd the uorldto termhiato his existence as
quickly iw possible.
Immediately after dinner ho ictlrcd to his
room and iciiinincd tlirre all the afternoon
writing lettcij. AVhen the girlwont to hU
room to call him to supp--r at 0 o'clock she
found him in tlio condition desciibod above.
Assistance was quickly called and the nun
put to bed uiicl \vntteriminsuniinoiuil ,
buttho spurkof lifo had almost entirely iled
when the phjsiciun arrived. Tlio stomach
pump was implied nnd a large qnnntity of
thonnasslmil.itcd drug was brought up , and
the most powerf ul stiiualants given in vain ,
uiulnn liour and nlmlf Kitorho viis dead.
The letters ho had wiltten bait been
mailed , but scvcrnl sheets of paper hud been
written over and torn up. Housed Ills owa
envelopes as well as letter lieads , nndoa the
corner of tliein wis printed , "James P. Me-
Connaclt , attonieyat ln\v , notary public and
criminal lawyer Divorces nnd pension
claims specialties Oregon , la. "
The dead in inas taken to Estop's under
taking establishment nnd pbuccl In the
morgue. He was a large , Jloshv man , and
would \\eigh nt least S-IO pounilh. Ills left
foot wascloforniO'l ' in the manner cpiii'nonly
known as club-foot. Thorn wns nothing
found in his effects that wojlcl throw any acl-
dltloiialllghtuponhlsldontlty. Ho had but
05 cents Iu money
The coroner will hold an inquest at 10
o'clock this morning.
Tlio Union Depot I'l-njoot ,
The ( llrectora and stockholders of the
Union depot company and the represcnta-
thcs of the Mirious railroads interested lield
a meeting in the ofllcoofVrlght , Baldwin &
Ilahlano at 10 o'clock yesterday for the pur
pose of settling the question of the right of
way and approaches. All of the ron Is vero
represented , the Union Pncillo by Thomas L.
ICImbnll , theMibvaulico by A , .T. Burling ,
the Noithwcstcrn by J. M.Vldtmnn \ , the
Rock Island by A. Klmball , the Burlington
byW. C. Brown nnd Vice President Wilson ,
und the Omaha it St. Louis byV. \ . H , M.
Pi sey , trustee , and Fr.mliM. Cault.
Three routes f lom the cast were submitted
to the five roatts approaching irom the cast ,
and ono route from the west lor the tnlon
Pacllicnudtuo Northwestern. These roites
have been survejed hy tlio engineers of the
companies under the direction of the depot
company and were found to bo satisfactory
in all respects. The president and secre
tary of the Union depot company weio author
ized to purchase the western nppioach mid
were also instructed to ascertain the cost of
the eastern appioachea between tbo present
tlmo nnd the t3th inst. and foiward thoesti-
mates of cost to Chicago , where Iho represen
tative ) of tlio cistein lines will holil a moot
ing and determine \\hlchof the tlueo i-outes
to adopt. When this Is agreed upon the
union depot company will bo instructed to
buy the right of way.
The inciting was very harmonious , anil
there were no symptoms of friction or dis-
sitlsfaetioa with any of the proposed arrange
ments ,
The meeting adjourned -without fixing a
dito for tlia iicU conference , loiufng Presi
dent 1'usoy the privilege of iMllinj ! the next
meeting , -which will bo immediately niter the
letircsentntivcsof the eastern lines mod and
adopt the loutofor tlio eastern approach.
9
If you \\lsh to sell your property call on the
Juddfc AVells Co. , C. B. Judil , picbideiit , CX ( )
Broadway.
A good lioso reel free vMi every 100 feet of
hose purchased at Uixb.Vs.
.r. C. Bixby , steam heatln ? , sanitary en
gineer , Oil Llfo bulldinir , Omibai OJ Mcr
riam block , Coancil IJlufts.
SPECIAlj FOl" THIS IVIMiJIC.
At the Itostnii Store , Connrll Ilium.
LADIUS' MUSLlN UNDEUWEAll.
f CORSET COVJ1US.
line eor.set co\c-3 , all sizes , lace
trimmed , bargains i"c nnd a'.lc.
A full line o ( better goods In allslzcsat 50e ,
5Sc. Wo and 75e.
Nlsht dresses 50c , 75c , 8"o , 9 > o to ? Il.OD.
Sliirts , all tilminecl nnd tucked , (5'.le ( , TSc ,
60c , fl.OOup toW.75.
Cheapest goods nt 50cto 5Se , tucked only.
In chemises 23o , D'Jc , 50c , 5bc , 87c , 'Jjc ' to
(1 . 9.
Drawers to matdi all the nliovo ,
COllSE'I LISP.
Light weight sateea corsets ( good
vuluo ) r 0e.
Our Town Talk corset ( lap back ) 7f5e ,
Ficnch cantil corset in dr.ih , wblto nncl
ecru , 7f > c ( special price ) ,
Our ONE DOLLAR LIST , Warner TS'o.
IKKl , Corallne.TanipIeo , Madam Nora , Uuplcx ,
Ball's II , P.
AVarner's Ko. 411 at (1.25.
"Kiumliiio hcaltluor.sd at (1 ( 25.
"Warner's health corset atfl.SJS ,
Misses' ' walit JBc , ftOenndTfic.
lll.ickcorsets , ei.itt 10 ? . ) . , fast black.
ladies' wabts ( Warner's ) $1.00.
Ladies' waists ( Hall's ) $1,25.
" \Vo are showlnpoversovcnty-flvo dlfTorcnt
stjles ofcorsets nt prcsout Bo convinced
wecan suit jou inunykiiidof ncoi-bct.
IIOS'l'ON S'l'OIUC.
Council UlulTs , la ,
Jlnndcl & Klein nro offering great Induce
ment to housekeepers during tluso hot days.
\Vo are receiving new goods d.illvund can
offfrgreat bargains inenrputs , bedding , cook
stoves , \Vowishtoniiko loom for our
fall stock. Wo lunild bo pleaded to have jou
Hgurolth \ us for cash or on the installment
r > l.m.'a \ \\\\i \ \ ship all goods fi-eo of charge
wllhhi u radius of 10U nil lea , lieinenilior.
MA\mit JVIKI.V ,
U'JO Broadway ,
Uiilnn Jllevatut-Mectlnt ; ,
Tlio loardof d live tors of tbo Union eleva
tor hold a meeting yesterday afternoon in the
ofllco ofVrlght \ , Iliilihviu & Hnldinc.
Thomas L , ICinihuH representcxl the Union
l3 < icltlcJ , , > I AYIiItinaii the Is'orthn-Obtcni ,
John ( Uvon the Hoclc Island , A J. Harllng
tlieMlhvaukoo \ . II , M.I'us y the trustee ,
tlio Omaha , t St , Louis , ami J. W. lllythotbo
Burlington.
Tbo meeting vas for the purpose of elect
ing directors uad oBicors for the ensuing
year and leasing the elevator. The old board
wu re-elected , consisting of Ulytho , Given ,
Klmball , Whitman , EarlliiK and Pu-oy.
Thomas L. , Klmballtn oleetoilpresWc-nt. A.
.T.Karllng , vice president , und 11. A.Saydor ,
sccretiir > und tivnsnwr.
But t > vo lilcls for the lenso of the elevator
for the on'iiintf year were submitted , nad
they cnino fiom 1'cavy it Co. , Mliincapalls ,
and C. T. Brown , Omaha.
The president was Instructed lo formulate
tlio lomo and submit It to the paillcs who
bid , for satisfactory adjustment ,
\Vo \ iloso our .store at (5 p. in , during warm
weather. Mueller music company , 1UJ 3Iulit
stiect.
J. G.Tlptou , real c tnto , 5U" Ih-ondwny ,
To llejjiilut > .Molor tfp Til.
City Attorney Sto\virt is engine. ! Iu drift
ing an ordlii nice upon the request ot thu city
council to rcculito the speed of motor train * ,
electric or otbcrivlso , nnd horse CUM running
on the various lines In the city , or upon ml-
dltiomil lines thnt tnuy bolnilltlii the future ,
'i'lic oiilinnnco vlll bo submitted to the coun
cil at its next meeting.
The streets upon vhlch Hues ro now oper-
atccl nro mentioned , nnd the speed of the
trains running upon them is loft ? ulunk for
tbo council to till up when tbo ordinance ? is
debated. "The general disposition of the
members of thoeouncll , so far us I have been
able to ascertain , " snld nn alderimin yester
day , "Istollx tbo sjieed nt no point In the
business part of the city at more thiin six
miles an hour. Thai may bo considered too
slow , but it is as fustas any voblelo oughtto bo
permitted to pas along our cio\vdod stieots ,
Tlio objection islhiit It is toj.slow , and the
contrast ol oil r six miles nn hour with Clilca-
py.s ilfteou nrc not uniiiiswcrublo in favor of
nhiglier i.ito of speed. In Chicago nil the
sheet travel Is conducted by cabs , Imssesnnd
i ibloi Women do not try to eioss the streets
diagonally und wheel a Inby c.irri-iRO liefore
tliem , niul tlici-o nro few i-ountiy people's
teams with their given diivors to got In the
way und lv rundoun. Hut bore II is differ-
nit , nnd a iiighcr raid of speed than six miles
mi hour is dangerous and should not bo per
mitted. "
"I'm in f.ivoi of letting tbe street cnrs go
just uboutns fiMt us they can , " snM another
aldoiinun. The stock urcuuicnt of the farm
ers and town grandmother all over the
country against the building of rail-
loads a few jears ajjo was the
nssoitlon thnt tbo Inconiotlvis would
frighten the hoisos to death , mill mike It nn-
snfo to over dno n team wltlilu hearing ills-
tuncoof araili-o.id tuiin. But PIPKI-CSI anil
rail raid building were notaries ted uy tbo ob-
'
lections of u fe\v old women and'ncrvous
borsci.flho horses qnlc-kly bei-iinu nevus-
tomed to the i iekU , and now them is not u
( HirrulouHOld uoiiinn in llio eouutrv who ob
jects to tlio building ofu railroad" for that
reason. I inn satisfied , however , that tbo
01-1111111100 will pass , With tlw present status
of altnlrs between the city nnd tbo motor
compiny tlio latter can searcoly bo held ac
countable for miy accident that might occur
They violate tbo ordinance ) ug.iinst fast driv
ing every mlnulo In tbo day , und they should
not be permitted tohuvonny lights tint nio 1
not enjoyed by tbo private citizen "
Dr Boners'ofllcemoicd to20 y. Main.
The Manhattan sporting licadquartco-fls
Broadwnv.
TIn > ChaiilaiKina A seinlIy.
At a nicctinftof the executive rotuniittco of
the Council llluffi.ind Ommu Cbauhuqua
nsscinblj held Monday evening , July II , thu
lolloivliiy resolutions weio pissed :
t. The coininltto N fully sitlsfledvlth the
llllllNC'lulU'SUlt of ( MSalllllllUtt < 1 faWJIlK l < >
a ulusi1 , and Hols ti-iiutoil of Iho fuliiioRiieui"s
( if Hie ( 'tHiiii.-ll Ithilla and OinnbaClii.uUiiiu.i
assdnliv
! i. In order fully to slimv IH cnnflilciico the
coinnilttco \ \ Mies lo announce tutlui public
thai It liis alu'ady di'tcimliuul to ii-eiiKi o
nil Iho lulmlpiil noi-KiiM and nltrautloiisuf
tliopioscnt sis > loii ; iiul to inM to theiiiii niim-
bi ; i of Hit moit brlllliinb spoulca-i , most ac
complished musicians nnd lluiioujli In-triict-
01 si lint money can proem e
a. Tlioilntufnr tlio uic'otlintof the assiunlily
fni Ib'll will bo icadyfor unnouiiuuiiiciit by
Ki icluy of this \/ccc. !
1O. . ( ! [ , iisof ,
\i. \ W , TULLRVS ,
ni Ni .r 13 , llAiir ,
II. ll.VANllllUNT ,
I ) . W.MUllfcllMlll.
i\ecullveCoiiiinlltcc. :
J , M. Ounstnn , lieeoicllng bo-reliry. :
Iho lad from Keel Oak -woke up , as usual.
crjlng , yealerd-ay inornin ; . He bad just
discovered th.it the billed word Omaha -was
in the title "Couneil Bluffs and Oinaliii Cliau-
tauqua. " Ho insists It should bo dioppcd ,
and Omaha should bo tolil to go to-be did
not carj whore Tbo Omaha no\\spiiiors |
have contributed moie/ dollars to the Chau-
tauipiatbantbo Council Ulnffa papera have
cents , or sense. Mr. Kosewatcrput in .V)0 ) ,
Mr , Hitchcock fi50 nad qtliera llkeviso
helped tin ; ChuutaiKim In cash , not In cheap
advice. Would the lad fiom Itcd Oak look
up the size of the subscriptions m.idoby lilui-
sclf and Idspredeecsaorsf Perhaps ho holds
enough stock in the Gluutawiua to oto
down the hated vord Omaha , if not ho could
doubtless secure the Omalia stock at boiuo-
\vhat less tlim par.
la this connection the remark is mndo by
ono of tbo management of the Ch.mtauqua
that in looking o\or the ctowds who have at
tended tbo Uhautaiuiu.i the ab.scnco of Coun
cil Bluffs people has been noticeable. Tlio
proportion of tbo homo folks who weald nat
urally bo expected to appear at thcso entor-
talnmcnts hns beui &m.nler thim the nmiiagc-
had the riglit toexpeet. On the other
hand , considering the inconvenience , expense
and additional tlmo rciiiiivj ] on the part of
these living in Om.ihi , the attendance from
thnt city has been remarkably lirgo For a
homo piper , whieb has done little In stinting
and less in helping the Clmutnucjuo , to now
begin to tell Omaha people to stay on their
own sldo of the river is to bo nccoanted for
only on the theory of verdancy ,
The proci-iimmo jostcrclay was an excel
lent one , .tticl the weather beiuic cooler , tbo
attend nice was somewhat larger tiian on
some of the sultry days. The contort given
liy theSchubeit < | uaitutto was the event of
the day.
The assembly Is fnst appronchlnijn finish.
Dnt three days mme reiiinin. Homo ( rood
vhichas been left for this p.nt of the fe.ist.
Today Is recognition day. Tills forenoon
there Is to bo n lecture by U. < ! . Ilorr of
Jllehhran on "Tlio Labor Problem. " Ho Is
ono of those , men vho tun use nonsense to
in.ikoKoodscnso tbo plainer. Ho h always
heirt innst nnnllnlU- . mill his liirtnri1.
are o\cr listened to mostcacreily.
In tbo afternoon thora will ho u meeting ol
the Chautmijaclasses at3 o'clock. The pro
cession will toim and maicb totbotnbcrnacli
wboro the recognition service will boheli
and an addrcasik-lUcrcdby itov. Dr. Glllet
The diplomas \vlll then bo conferred.
At I o'clock Dean NVright will conduct (
bible study ,
At 4 : 'M llioro will ho a concert by the Sen u
bert quartette.
In the evening Prof. J , B. D.'Motto will do
llverhlsleeturoon "Sounds'brilllintlyillns
tratlng it by sjciontlllo expurhnoats aiid pro
Jectlons.
Dr , II. S. West , porceHIa crown and bridu-i
work , No , 12 i'e.u-1.
I desire to most cirnestly thunk Di-s , Hail
imd llowers for tbilr Hklllful troatmontof mj
Halo daughter In amullt'nant attack ofdlnh
tliorli. 1 consider their treatment saved hn
life. TIIOMAH MVICM.I.Y.
HoVs Nut Crn/.y ,
Tbotlinoof tbo superior court yesterday
was taken up with Iho case of Uoorfo Alnakei
vs Hugh Dowling. The plulntllT introduced
evidence to dhow that ho was not considered
insnno by imy of those vho had known him
for jeai-j , and that when Dowliagcoinplaliicil
of Inin , uud had linn taliea into custody as an
Insana person , Itas an net of pure cussed'
ness and splto , Tlio supposed cause for tlila
net on tbo part of Howling was that M nicer ,
whoh.idworln'd for him , had sued bun for
blspiy. There vas \cry itroni ; evidence
brojtfht hi to support the tluory that Dow-
lliiKliadiietod maliciously. Thcrcj was one
moio witneas for the plalntilt who hnd beer
called nway by the illnosaof a child , and
would not bo able to appear until tod.iy ,
.TuOjo McUcowaanot feelini ; well , and bolt
comniodato both parlies Ilia court was d <
juunie.l about it o'clock until this inoiiiliip ,
Mure lltoulrlc
The comtnlttco on fttrcct lighting in the
council nad several ivprojentatlvc.s of the
giunndcloctilo llifht rotnpiny wci-o out liub
nlfiht for the purpose of loMtlngaddltioiml
arollghls on the streets. Tlio contract with
the romp my that has been furnishing tha
gnsollno lumps has expired , and the council f
has condudid to try some experiments with
arc lights to tnko tholr places. It has been
estimated tint eighteen nro lights properly
located on street eorncis will bo sunk-lout to
light about nil the .toirltory that Is now cov
ered by the gnsollim bunion , fiiidglvoa great
deal bolter sitisfuctioii unit cost loss , 'J'ho
commltleo was Instruetecl to look Into the
inattoriind locate the nninbor of lights sup
posed to bo nocessniy to accomplish the do-
siivii ivsiiH. , nnd rcpoit nt the next incethiij
of the council.
The members of the committee unit Iho
elect rlo light people were out until after nilcl-
niitht , mid Ihlnk that their investigations
will cniiblo thoni to nnkn nvcrysatlsfai'tory
rciKirt. The location of the luldltioniil lights
ot ho nmdo public until the I'ominlttco'.H
Is roiul in tlio council , but it U under
stood that Main street Kots two , Benton nncl
Harrison streoUs oneoacli , vhcretho shadow.t
of tin- lives shuts out the Unlit from the
to\\er.s , niul 1'atrmount pailc two.
SPEOFAL"NOT10JBS
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
"L10IIMOrwlll ! ll.ido for il gociil rn.ut
Ji i CM in , stiillliuiNii. MV ) , ri''lsleii'd InVnl -
Ince. lly lr Ai-elilluibl , dim hy Kentucky
C'liy. 'ijeiimild. Apply to Dr. Mnorae.
Mrs , A. I1 , llnii-
chelt , I.'O
! ! .l-2Nr . Two iron I nuiuuin liousos. \v7
or. ! ! S 1'eni-l ' slruiM , i
" | jliU8AU' Omul dnift lioi-vc i linpitiu nb
- * N Ic Jciiiilngs' ' tin i n , upper liniiid\uiy. \
AKl : or KotO nilon laud \ \ \ \ \ \
-L1 houses , by J. U. Ulco. to ) Main st.Cotiiioll
Ilhiirs.
ANTKII-A post t Inn ; cm uliti loit : of rof-
oreni-tsi KOIH ! oAiciiiifn | In groc'i-rv unit
-riil liii-liicss ) also lniiilikui'iiliig. Addli'.sH
HU , Hie oillco , Oouiioll IMmrs.
" \y IIV pay rent wnen yon can liny nbonicori
i tno'-aiiic ) tt'inis , and In east ) of vmirdiutlx
utuiiylliiiulo.vvoyoin family tlio lioinu clo.ir
on tlio iDllowlir Uiriusi
A homo worth } l,0)nt ifnpor month
A homo \ > orth } l.r > ( ) int f is per month.
A 1 iiiiiiuMHli J..OOJ : it fjlpuiiiiontli. .
A lioinu vorlh M.iuo it tWHT | mnntli.
A homo wortlitLOJiut J | , i r nioiith.
Other prlwd homoson HIOMIIIM ( onus. The
nhqvo inonllily piiyiuonts Inulinlo prlnclp'il
uml IntiiivM. Kor f it'll p-iillenlirs oill on or
addrcHsthtiJiidd.fa Veils Co. . UW Urciadway ,
fiuinell UliilN. In.
M' Thn .tnn > nioiii , .No. 18 , fi'onlHiij
nn I'oiiil sU W < J James. *
„
" \\rrIIAVn stitnr.illHviutlfnliim lorn Innu
M Hint wo willIr.iilufiit-i'iiJiitnlioi-flil viimi
lots IiiOiiisilia or'oiini'll 'iltilT-i. The Judil ! &
\VellMCo. , Cuuiii.ll lilulK. la.
DR. BELLINGER'S
AMI
Private JiospMl ,
Cor. lliondnnv and 20th st ,
Council Bluffs , la.
*
Foi tliotreatmonlof ulisuri'lcal nndchionlo
dlscacos niul dhcasisof Uio h'oncl.
I'rhateill'-o.T-o-i of tbo iirlnu-y nnrt scvnnl
orgtinR , us syiihills , HI ilctuio , cystltla , siior-
intitoiroliooii , lint in'cliooil , huxnal ImpotJiica
and nealcics "tio.iloil hiieeo-Hdil y ,
I'urtlctilar alluiitlon pilil todlHeasos of tlio
luiiR' ' , as Astlnn.i. Oonsuiiiptloii , llronchltla ,
( Jiitnirh.Kic. I'uialysls , Kidni-y ( llsuiisi's. 111
Diabetes , Hi Ilia's DKi-aio , Kliiiiiiiiiitlsiii.l'lliM ,
O.ini'fliViirlneulu , llydioe"le. Dropsy , Tu.
ni'if. DNo ises o ( tlm ey.i and eur. Club
feut bplnal ciirvntiiro an I nlldlHoabeH uftho
boms.
\Vo lla o a < lepailiii 'ntdt'voled oxoluslvoly
to thu 110 itinent iif Ulorluo dlsoasen.
MoillelnosoiitseoTlri'ly iinckccl and free from
OllM'l VlltlUII.
UuriusnondLMicu confidential. Address :
IH ) , IIICIiblNUKH'S
Pin-Sli'id Tnstltnln anil I'llvatollosiillal.
Oor , Uionhvny and 2lib st. , Council Itlciin , la ,
The J. A. Murphy
MANUFACTURING co. ,
Ut A vinuo and 21st St ,
Sash , Doors and Blinds
Hind and "eriill Huwlnir. Itc-S.iwliu und
Pliilnlns , H.ivlni ! nfall Unds , 1'tmli Hiackots ,
Kliidllni uouil ! f. . > . 'ilHr ( | loul ilellvnud. Cli'an
Hiiwiluslhy tli liiriol. Uf. All work to bo
IItatelin'leliphmio J.'l. '
"VOUIl PATltONAUn S
3VIAXON 8s EOTTRQEOIS ,
Architecis and
Superintendents.
Fine Interior Decorations.
KocmiiVl Moii-Inni ItlnoU. Cnuiicll ItlulVrt , ( a
llooin010 > , V. Llfo Iliilldln , ' , Unialii , Nil )
AL.L WORK. V/WRRANTED.
DR , J. D. JACKSON , J3uut.il Surgor/ .
All l < lnds of work donn. You nm HIM ) ono-
lialf oiiyoui Kolduiul silver Illlliu I'.v mill
at mom 2 Ji Mori Inn llo-It. ) Council ItlullH
F. M. ELLIS &CO. ,
ARCHITECTS
And Building 8merlut indents.
Hooms I'd mil I'llco llulMIn Oiu ilia
> nl ) . . nnd HnDiiiH-'ll mil ; 'll .Muriliiiu Illiulc
Counill Hlulln , Iu , Uorru4iiii | ) > lonuu ulluUui | . .
J 1) . Kiuii'MHOv , l'rc . I * . It Flll'flAUr. Vlco-ircn
CiiAli.i ( It. lUvx N. Cmlilor.
CITIZENS STATE mi
or COUNCIL III.UITS.
Paid up Cnpitnl . $1W)0.00 ) ( )
.Surnhw and I'roJUi . fill.O'HI.OO
Liability to DopOiltoi-3 . rjOl.0 ( ) ) ) ! )
DlilKTUiii : I , A.MIIIin-,1' . O.nii'iivoii. II. U.1
Miiixnil , K i : . Hurt , .1 l . IMtnunsiHi , Clnrli-i
0 , lluiiii.iii , TiMiis-it't Kitiic'rnl liiiiiUfn' liusl-
nuss. l.nrst'st ciiillcl | : uiicl sin-plus of uny tunic
In Southwestern lowii ,
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
OFFICHR & 1'USIiY ' ,
BANKERS.
CornorMnln uml llrcnilway.
COUNCIL BLUf-'FS , IOWA.
foiclKii und lloiiiwllu
Collielloiit Hindu uml Inlt'it.-st pal < l on tliuu
C , A. BEEBE & COMPANY , V
\Vholef , U nnd Ilctall Dealerh In
FURNITUR H
f-ar efct Htoclc and Louc.st Prli-cs , Dculora , KOIK ! for L'utalo ue.
Nos. 203 and ii07 Bioadway , and U01 and 200 Ticrco Street , Council lUulTs , I |