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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1890)
G TJIE OMAHA DAILY J3JDE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 11) , 3890. FROM" THE IIATOYE STATE , u. Pri'ouer Jumps from a Moving Train and Makes His Escape. HIE NATIONAL GUARD ENCAMPMENT. Consldi'tal'tc I'vcltenipnt Near Den SIolncH o\cr n Hi ( lropiolla ! Case A I'mincr'H liuss by IJlitiiltiK ; Tnu cllnt ; > I < Mi'.s llanciiL't. | FOMT Donor , la , August -Spee-lnl [ Tel egram to Tin Un j Homer Mlle , an ex- railroad brakcman , wanted heie foi burglary , made a daring eseipe whllo In chaigo of Uopiity .Sheriff Adtnis of this city , who hnd ariested him In Kansas and was bringing him hcio for trial Whllo the ti.iln was going at fullsKeed near Klikvllle. Mo , he Jumped from tlinrnr platfoim. lie was liani'euiTcil at the time , but thu night was dniK and Btoinir imd all cffoits to find him were v\lth- ou t avail. It Is thought ho won foainl and cm id for by railway men doing Inlo Camp. Uis Mnisr.s , la , August 18 - [ paciilTe'lc- cram to Tin , Um ] - Attached to thoe.uly monilng train o\er the Noitluvestein this inoinlngvv're foure\tiicoaehes ind tvvohipr- gl'go ears , on bo.ud of which vveie companies A , H , I1 , and Iv , of the Second United States infant ! j , with bit-racks nt Toil Omiihi , but who hv\o been camped for the last two weeks with the rirstand Koiiith leglments at Codai Kaplds The butt illion is In command rif Captain Miles. The tialn was stopped in Capitol paik , and the soldiers and then bagg.igc dlb- cmb.it ked ' 1 heweie lmuj all dav pitching thilr tents and getting tamp In oului for the encampment Tlieicstof the uglment with tholieadciiaitors | baud me eneamped with thu Sixth uv'iment at Spliit luKi1 ' 1 hey will tiiilvo heio on thoSith llycli ciihiil | > l i In a Cow. li s MOIM s , la , August -fSpoel.il Tele gram to Tin1 Hi i | - There Is con&ldoriblu excitement In the country ic ions ten miles noith of town over n hvelrophobiieaso So nu time ago a doj went suddenlv mad , and before fore It could bo killed hit a valuable cow Filday the lattei anlinil Miuweil signs of the disease , nnd Siturday and .Suudi\ was very violent The go\einor sent out a veteiiniiv Burgeon today. Struck l j lil la , August Ib [ Special Tele gram o Tin : Hi -Siturdnj ] morning lightning Htiuekacoin ciib on the | ilaco of K. Wooloy , one mile cast of town , and binned eight or nlno thousand bushels of corn , the barn , several hogs and other piopcitv. Mr. wooloj s son In trying to get thu lite out , fell from tlie top of the cilb , Inoko Ins aim and icceivcel other injuuus , being badly bruised. A , Traveling Steii's Clul ) . CAUIIOI.I. , la , August -Special [ to Tin : Bri : . ] The ncwl } oiganUcd Knteipilsoelub oiicned its now elub looms hcio Saturday e\cning with a grand bimuict to traveling men , at which over sixij- Knights of the giip worn piesent The flub wis oigaui/ed a few months ago to provide a place whutotho mmy tiavollng men who \lslt thu town could meet and spend a pleasant evening with ngieeablu huiiouiidlngs. Tlio club lias tin eo ImndsomeU fuinlshed IOOIIH , olTeting inanv of the eomfoits of home The otUcers are w L Culbeitson , piesident , ,1 13 Whitney.vlco piesident j AV Quint , iccordingsocietarv , V " Iliniiebs , lonesn mdlng seeictai.v ; C3V \Vattlcs , tieasuier 'Ilio bamiuet was one of the grandest affairs ovei gnen in Can-oil Kumcious toasts v010 llttlnglv icspondcd to A fnw social games ot high live brought to a close ono of in my pleasant evenings that the commeicial tourists hope to spend heio. Ci.ir ! ; edVllli a Serious Offense. DBS MoiM's , la. , August [ Special Tele- eiam to Tin : Di.n.J An unmarried woman named Sini'li , aged about twenty-live , was nt rested heio today on a ch.ugo of using the mails for improper put pose She was exam ined before United State's Coinmisslonei Jor dan and held for trl-il under bondj of $1,000 Jlor offence consisted in sending circulars through the mails giving Information w hero eeiUiin miiteriul could bosocme'd to bo usoj by lioth sexes foi immoral and indecent pur poses Miss Smith is thu daughter of a 10- speotablo familv lioio , her fatlior being an engineer on the Koek Isl mil inilway She n\eis that she Is innocent of tiny intentional wrong doing , but meielj took up the matter for self-support , not lo.dl/iug that there was nil } ' ci i mo connected with it. The author- itlch thought theio was a man la putiieiship with her , but she afllims that she is alono. The ( i . Vet . nan r us. _ _ _ _ _ Uvvi'.si'oiiT , In. , August IS. The Gciinan Veteians' Fednatlun of North Amuiici at tended to business matteis this moinlug Viuiotib ix'ioits [ of a routine n iturovote sub milled Ulio financial and other dcp.utments of the societj weio shown to ho in good con dition Theie has beun a decided Ineieaso In ineniDershlp dining the list j ear. The aftoi- noon wns devoted to outdoor festivities and the o\emng to the distribution of pii/es Death ot > ! M. C. T. Granger. DLIIIKJUP , la , August -Special [ Tele gram to Tin : Bi n.jMu. . Oiauger , wife of Judge G. T Granger of the Iowa supiemo court , unified Or Davis' sanitaiium a weelc ago to bo tieatcil forabscc-bb Being In foi moil on Sunday that she could not live through day , she asko.l to bo taken homo. A special train contaliii-ig Ji.dgo ( Irangor and family loft huro Sund ly at fi 51) ) p in , t cached Wan- ken at 10 50 p m , and she died half an hour later. Tickets at lowest lates and superior accommodations the grout Hock Is land roiituTiekot olHeo , 1(102 ( Six- eonlhand farnam atieuta , Omaluu Another .Matrimonial . Thomas Carver Is a small , careworn , giay hulled labeling mail who llvoa-or exists , lather with his wife and a pretty llttlo daughter down under the Sixteenth stieet , viaduct. Ho has been man led fourteen | years , mid Judging from the experience of yesteidaj ho hub not found 11 a blissful sue- I cess Mis. Carvoi appeared In police couil yestei dii ) and sw 010 out u w ai rant for her hus bands miest , chaiglug him with having ciui'dy beaten ami abused her She said hat her back w as n chcckei boaul of blaek nil blue spots from Ihooffects of his biutalltv. Mi Canc'i was biought lute ouit Hocamo leading Ms llttlo daughter , a beaut' fill child about eight j ears old , mid pleaded not guilty to the charge Ml Cmver tells n taloeif dis appointment and dlstiesa thai is cortalaly a mostaitlstlo countcrfeil if it bu not the truth. 1'ourtcen je.irs ago ho took unto himself n dashing \ oung wife in the pei be > n of n rlil many j e.u-s his Junior. Mr Cm v er w.w then the owner of conslelerablo proiwity , and by BOino means or other ho was liuluced to deed it lie-inly all to a daughter by a foimer % \ Ifei. Kroin that dav until the pioeat his doinestiu lul.itlons huve been prolltlo of minia ture e'i clone's , socially speukltig JJQ alleges Unit his piesent wllo has run iivvay fiom his homo eight tlinen dur ing thu jean of their mauled life , stajlng tometlme'b only a few days and at other limes several weeks. Hu vehemently denies that h lius abused her ut any time , but suj s that lierbtatumejits reganllng his hawh treatment are u series of fabrications , Judge Jlflsley released Mr. Cnrver ui > on hU fiilthful iiromlso to Ix ) piesent In pollco court ut IU o'clock this moiniiig , .Jailed a Hecond Time. At ( 'alltibon | > ei very Industriously yostcr- fin ) U > Illl irfi it page of thu police lecorcl. Ho \TM ( ifixl ( nirb In tlio du > upon u charge ul ( * M 'jll ' mid battury , and securing > < , | .ft < - > twi from i Kill cu mint about the middle fflin iittt'riiir < iii , tin went Btralghlvvny to a t * ft. MI' ) lx < im'llior > njghl } Intoxicated nnd rtitt > tiiitlr nutty. Ho vvo-s plaeed In ] all /t / HSJI > IInMi \ unit w iiKiiln relikwed after fl t'tkt > iii unit ( * Hjrlug tin ) payment of fJ5 ) ' / k Iivu4 ti/r I'U tt vurunio lu exiurl today. 13UAUI ) Ofc' ! 3fUOATIO.V. I'liino Oidt-rc t Drawn for iNew Klght-ltexim Stilinnl liiillillnt ; . Uleveu inombcrs of the board of eduenllon weio lu session last night , mid nftcr working until midnight adjouuicil to hold another meeting Thursday night After the reading of the minutes the ap plications of a number of persons who wanted to teach , or act hi the capacity of Janitors , wtio piesentcd nnd rcfeircd to their ic- spuctlvo committees. ICate J Iliowii of the lllekoij school , owing to sickness , asked for leave of absence w ith- out piy until Jv-iio 1 next. The leave was gi anted. W. H Miller , who Had been elected to the janltorshlpof the Tori Omaha school , de clined lo accept , and asked tint the boaul ap point Mrs Mary McCauslanel. The commu nication was placed on ille. An Invitation from the Central Labor union to p.ntldpato In the Labor day p.iraelo was ae- ( opted , utter whleh the high si hi nl giounds weio dedicated as the plaeo foi let ting oil th'J llreworkj An Invitation fiom the Douglas Count ) Pair association was aceepted , and the inombcis decided lo be in attendance seine day dining the week. l < 'ot building tliuo one-stoiy sihool buildIngs - Ings , ono al the llhhoiy sehool , one-lit Iho Paiatoga sehdol and one ut the Central Pur't school. 10 II jIi'Kctiim hid tiM ( ) and agiceJ lo Dinld eiiih of tin * bull lings for that amount , but idler rn onsldciing ho euiie luelc-d they were woilh tfMU each 'I he bid was not con ldeied Thu eontuiet was then awaieled lo S T bvvieuut and for eonstiuctlmr eieh of these sehool housob ho willieceive'thesiimof MO. The supiiiiiteiide.t of buildings icpoited thai Ilio int. 1101 of the I ' .n ItVist Om.iln , rrjul.lln , SarituK.i , Hiekoijlnton , bt. Hartialmji , Paul , I/md , t.ong and Koit Omaha seliuols needed lepiintiiiff 'Iho 10- jioit v\as lelcuc'd to thoeommltteo on build ings and piopeity. All Uiilicdc'lt had a report showing that ne cessity douiamlcd the eretlon of an eight- room , two sloij building on the high school gi omuls The icport was plaiod on tilo. Aftei some diic ussum U vvas taken finin the Hies and Mi Coburn orteied u substitute , thai the lominltteo on high school ascertain lliu price at which giotind can bo leased in the vieimtv of tlio high school on which a frame building ol c'iglit looms can bo erected. The substitute vvas do ft .tied All Habi-udc then ndvoeaud thccieetionof a tempoiaiv building on the high school giounds Mi Moiiisoti said the high school giounds belonged lo the whole city , anil not the rom Ui ward lie did nut think the giounds should be unc'Uiubeicit with any cheap buildings Mi Kmjth did not think II would bo a wlso move to go outside and lease giounds for the erection of a nnileling , but as the people had clceiilc'd against placing anv moio buildings upon the high school giounds bo did not think it bi'st lo build Mr. bmj th thought the children should be distubuted uirong the othci schools. Air Welner stated that the people had de cided bj theh votes Ibat buildings cannot be put up on othet grounds Mr liabcock said that if the census is coirect , all of the school build ings will bo lillcJ , and bundieds of sehool uhildien will hive to bo tinned Into the sticTts if something is not done Di Sp.iuldmg said the most indent op ponent to the election of a tempoi.nj build ing could not show mo e th , m two \ae.int school looms within s > k blocks of the high school "Wo lm\e to fai e the lact , " said the doctor , "thalvve must tiiauo loom for these pupils , and wo must do it al once. " Mr Morrison sugge- > ted t wa\ out of the dilemma He wanted to bui d the tempoinry building on the Paul hchool situ which , ho said , w.isonlv e.ght blocks aw av Mr Cor\ell said thep.itious of the school had a ilyht lo demand a place wheio their ( iiildieu can ho educated. The motion that the supeiintendent bo in stituted to piep.no plans lor the eight-loom bailcling was adopted Mr Wehicr then picbonted allst of names of pi'rsont. who wanted lo seive as Janilors. The leport wa- . placed on tlio. The rommit- te-e on teachcis piesentcd a list of teachers foi the eighth guide , should their services bo jicedcd Thu lepoitwas placed on file The same committee icpoi [ oil the follow ing lisl of assistant luiiiiipals for the vailous schoolsIToitenso Smith fda K. Wilson , Florcnco Ij Baker , Mary L Allen , Olntii n M ison , Uinin.i J Carney , Cobella 1 } Sehnller , Brlio DVebb , Agnes McDonald , Lillian AI. Homier , Alatltda llvans , Mai y B. Goodmtn , lOninm U Little-field , Louisa 'B Mann , Subio K nvialhlct , M.uy 13 Sinmioiis Aftei lending the list all of the above named teacheis vveiedulj elected. The ( picstion of assistant teachers was taken up and Allco Campbell , Uelna Hob.ut , Oeitiuelu iillss : , Ull/abeth Koonoi , Hello Wltlnock , lioitlu Uurkc'tt and Ida Xotson weio elected Mr Hubcoek , as chniimaa of the coinnutleo on silaiios , siUl ho had a rcpoit to in ike. Ho said he had called his committee lo- gelher , but none of thu mmiiboi * . oxcopl him- t-elf , had signed the report Siicli being Iho case Iho repoit was not accepted Confusion leigned and Air. Babcoe-k sat down Dr. Spaldlng picscntod the name of Miss Bertha AI Duwoy as a ti'iehcr of iihv steal cultine , at asal.uy oflOOU per year. MISJ Dew ej w as electee ! . When it came to lesolutlons , Mi Babcock offered one , the substance ) of which is pub lished In anothui column in an Inliivievv to- fit ring to tcactiers1 sahuies The resolution was lefericet lo the eommltteoon salaries Mr Smjth said the olutlon was bad , and instead ol equalising the sihirlcs , It i.dscd them in many instances , and foi that ivason he desired lo make a niinoiity icport at the ne.\t mcvtlng of the bonul. Mr Babcoek did not want his lesolution icfuucd , "lor , " said he , "If the loinmlltuo would not work with mo Saturday night , it will not w oik with mo now. " Or bp.uilelingotTe.ied a lesolution that Iho schools ot the citv begin the school jcar on faeptembers. The lesolution was adopted. Mr Babiock ouued a K solution tint the hoins of the high school bo extended to 1 o'clock j ) . m. Holeircd to tlio committee on rules. The Ij At the meeting of the Douglas count } per sonal lights league last night icporls weio re ceived showhigtho mombeishlpof the % .irio\i ! > wind clubs to bo us follows : I'hst wind , y.'ii ) members , Second waul , ! )00 ) ; Thliilvuird , 1-to ; rourtlt ward , T' ' ; Fifth ward , 411 , Sixth ward , 2 < JO ; Seventh waul , * b , Blghth vvatd , I'Jlt ; Ninth waul , 171 ; South Omaha , 207 ; Allllaid piccinct , 70 , Elk- hornpiejinct , 61. Uranch leagues w 111 be organised at Ben- iilngton and Wnteiloo. Speeches weio made bv Louis Ileimrod , lleiu.v Haubous , Charles Heiberlz and John Kosickj and othoi-s , after which the follow ing resolution was adopted ItesolM'cl , Tbut the press Is reijiicsti d ID tiibll-b for thci beiu'llt ' of tilt l/i < ns uf roielzn hlitb tlioiondltlons unileivliluh such cltl- ii'iisand thoirelilldioa can Leeome natural ized. s Mueascs. Judge ShloKIs Issued the following mar riage licenses jeslenlay : Name and address. Age. ( GeorgoP. Kane , Philadelphia as I Ida Hawkins , Bedford , Ind ,11 I Jens Law Itzer , Omaha 2 ! ! I Alary Sorensi-n , Omaha , , . . ' . ' ( I ] Daniel Duly , Oimha 21 ( Sadlu O'BiIen , Omaha 2J I'or the Adanoemunt ofSclriuio. Isuuxvi'oi.H , Ind , August Ib. The Amcilcan Absoclatli'ii for thu Advancement of Science meets In this city tomorrow. Al most a hundred papers have been filed with the general secretary already lo ho read dm ing the meeting Pi of. Wiloy writes from Washington that a big delegation v 111 attend from that city. Fifteen brim tints of thodcpaitment of ugilcultuio will boot tlio number. How oil Onb iriio'n Vulot ArroMcd. New YOHK , August IS. Henry Henschy , the \ulel of How ell Oshonie , well known In soclcly and i-lub clivlas In this city and who nt pivsonliesides In I'm Is , vvas arrested this monilng as ho was leaving the steamer Nor- mnmlle , Just arrived , on the charge of smug gling a iniignltlconl set of diamond Jewelry. In Ih'nschy's possession was found n letter from Osborno to Actress 1'ny Templetou , In which Osboruo says , ainooi ; other things , tlmt ho wlilios Miss Tetnpletou to sco Unit Henseliv ohtalni seine omplo } incut where ho cnnld bo near her anilviut on her If she de sired Heiuchy was held in $5,000 ball to lUvnlt examination. COM j nan. Kiniiny niitl Vorlf Con testing for Its Location. The church of the United llrethron has , In this state , n membership of nbotit ten thou * sand \\lth about t\vo him d reel places of worship. The Ic.ullng Inslltu- tlon of tlio society , a literal } college , Is situated In Gibbon , u hero It Inn been In operation for seine jears with an attoiidmico of nbout one hundred and fifty students of both sexes. The building In which the eliisses nro held is the sumo whleh was built for tlio court housii of HulTalo countv nnd which vvas nbaneloiieelvhen the seat of emplto was triinsfered from Olbbon to Keaiuoy It Is situated on a tract of about live nue-s , Is bniit of lirlc-U and tliiee stories In height To this plnco the church ol Ilio Unlteil Iliethieu Inw a quit claim deed , but the prop erty re.crts to the town when the chuicH shall fail to conduct a llrst-elass literal1 } in stitution or shall abandon this site The buccess of the eolloro ( , however , has beun Hiie.li that nn enhitnoinint of the quartets - tots It dotnnnelcil. in nlso an extension of the pounds upon vvliiehthe } stand lids demand Was ( .Oliveeel to the Jieoplo of Gibbon , who claimed that they could In no manner eoiiiph With It Ac'c'oi'dnicrly , at the lns > t meeting of the trustee of the college of thochur-h In Toledo , la , It AV is decided to roloiMte the ciluea- tion.il intiieil- - the ehuicli in this state , and for that purpose appointed a commit * too consisting of Ken. T O Adams and Kov. J K MIIH , I'oledo , la ; Kev i : . W. Johnson of Liete , and I lev. (1. W. Deal , piesidltiK eleli i of the Gibbon dlstiict and Uilth iesl * deni'cat Oitello This e-otninittee timdo overtures to Kcninc ? and Yorlt tucjiicstha : them to indicate \\liat bonus em h vv oultl irivo to Insuio the transfer to it of the college In question , Yeste'iila * . the committee , in behalf of tlio hietliien , as nlso a c oinnilttee from the two towns , assembled at the UniUcr hotel la this c'lty and spent ncaih all the afternoon in se- eict eoiifeioiiec considering the subject. YoiK was lepiosetiteil by Mr. M A Green , C J Nobej ex-uaidenof'thoNobraslcn , - penl- tcntiaiy , r O Hell , Leu Love andJudgo ( icoigo W 1'ost. ICeirnev sent J J Haitimn nndMi nnker \vlnlo Gibbon \vasiepresenlccl b } Hov F.V. . Jones. 'Iho committee of the btethein will accept the Ije-it offer mid espeet to icceivo ? riX)0 ( ) in cash and at least one bundled nsies ot land. The committee of the United Ihethien has not ) ct de-ideil upon which of the pioposl- tlons it will accept , neither will it aimouneo the details of the olTcr which it h is iccoived from cae-h city. Members however say that ICiMincj and York have each offeiecl con- sideiablv moio than $100,000 in both Imd and nionc1 } und that they have not > ct been able to dc'teimine which offer is the most advan tageous I'o elo this may requirelt , is thought , a vIMt to the place The Keainey ropicsentativcs decline to slate what their offer Is but it has boon an nounced that York's offer in both cash and leal estate is estimated at about f 1:15,1)00. : ) 1 ho church of the .United Hretlnea was oiiimbed in Uultlmoio in 175. by William Otteiboln , a Uonnan inlsblouuiv of the 10- foiincdlt cuieli , and Mai tin Bolim It has about two hunched and ten thousand niein- beis Its polltis a niKtine of Methodism , Congiegatlonallbiu and Piesbjteiianisin Kvcrj thing new , brilliant and refined is ptomised at the perfoiinaticO to bo given by Pniiuoso and test's minstrels nt Bojd's opeia house- , Tuesday and Woihicsdiy even ings , August U ) and 20. The company this season Is stiotigei1 than over , including the following well known artists. George II Primrose. W. II West , Lew Dockstuder , the original big four , Smith , Waldron , Daley and Al.ntin , George 1'ovvcis , J. Melville Jansen , John Queen Swift and Clmso Cain , F. W. Oakland. John DaIs , Joseph \Vutcts , Trod E Kevnolds , Joseph Garland , Frank \Valsh , John T West and Edgar Wilson , and a host of olhcr comedians , vocallsls , dancers and specialists. This company has always 011- jojcd tlio position of Iho leaders in nilnslrelry and the same high chin actor of the perform ance given by them will no doubt eonluiuc This season is ihclr lalcst offoit In progies- she minsticlry and wo await with eonlidciico Ilio appearance of this truly gieat com pany. K. A MeArdce , icpicscntatlvo of John Russell's comedians , is in the city. They will appear at Boyd's opera house on Sunday , Monday and Tuesday evenings next. On Sunday and Monday evenings "Tho City Directory" v\ ill ho the bill , and on Tuesday evening "Easy Stieet , " KdmimelH1 TanlT Aiiicnclincii t. WASHINGTON' , August 18. Senator Ed munds today olTcied an amendment to the taiiff bill , which was refcricd to the com- mlUeooa finance. It piovido * Unit where the president is satiMled that a sugar produc ing counlr } whence sugar is imported to Iho United States has abolished its duties or l.iscs on the inipoitatioii of the ptincipal agiictiltui.il ptoduets of the Uniteel States , ho inn } , by piochimation , diminish or wholly icinit thu duties imposed by law on sugars piodueeel in anil oxpoitecl diieclly from anj such countiy into the United States. Shot Ills .Slceptnj * Wife. Sr Louis , August Ib. Udvvard Hake shot dud killed his wife this moining while she was sleeping nnd then shot himself , inllicting ainoital wound A few weeks ago hostolo $ lr > iU ) fiom hib father , and was uuostod itml Iho money reeovoiecl. Hake , vvhilo being taken to the hospital , said his fathet had made it a rendition for him witheh twlng the piosecution ngahist him for taking the mom v thai hoshouhl apply for a dl- \oicofioinhisvvife Tluslio consented to do and did enter suit , but later ho found that ho loved hi. wife so much thai ho incpared to kill her and himself lathei than bo sepai- atcd fiom her. 'Jrageily at a Chinch 1-Vstivnl. TiinitHvcrfc , Ind , August Ib A Pails III , special sas that in Eldndgo townsnip S.Uuid.iy night , duiing the ptogicss of a church festival , Lcon.nd Thornhorg , aged twentv-onc , attempted to pi s luound tlio bulhllni. , when some vllliin sprang out be hind him and cut his throat Tluunberg is lopoited in aprec.uloas condition today. The motUo for the altaek is a mysteiy. Parliament Prorogued. LONDON , August Ib. Parlliiuent Ins been prorogued 'I ho queen's speech to both houses dee laics that all iclutloiib with foioign poweih continue paclllc , anil adds : " 1 have oflciid the president of the United States to submit Loaibitiation Ihu dilfeicnccs over the Uohilng sea lisliories " 'J'lio C/ar.tntl iinpe : > rir ) AVIIIiinn. NAIIV A , Russia , August IS. Today being the festival of the patioiisiilnt of the Prcv- braskensK } regiment , Iho utw and ICmporor Willhim alloiuiod diino services in camp and aftenvaids In tlio chinch In tlio even ing a banquet was given in honor of the \isltors. M ishishlppl Constitution Kovfhcra , JKCK ON , Miss , August 18 The sixth dav of thu constitutional convention opened today w 1th a seeming dcteruilunllon lo get down to business Jndgu Chrlsnian offered a substi tute to tlmt section of the constllullon i elat ing to suffrage Several other plans and ies- olullons vvotualsoolfeud. A Wild rr.-lKlu Wivcked , Mn.w.vDM'.F , Wla , Aiigusl 18 A special fiom Ashland , Wis. , says a wild fieight on the Wisconsin Central collided with a stray Hat car at Cilldden , wrecking thu engine and guv en curs. Hrattuman Kmluy was killed and Ungineur Leasaid and bis liiomaii in- Juicd , Muttersiiii DolcnlH Steplieiihon.ca SUIMI , August IS. Nell Maltupon , the oarsman , today defeated Stephenson on thu Paiametta tlvor by four lengths. The course ) was covet eel Ine ) minutes and 'M seconds , _ _ _ . _ . Tint Ijal'ii ) o't(5 ' Ml nt no ArrUes. Nh\v YOIIK , August 18. The stcamHhlp Nounandlo , which reached hero today , brought the staluoof Lafa > uttowhlch r has pisciitcU lo the United States. Hencir Kopoz'Ii'3'Jng to I'lnco Itioni on n Solid JJUHN. LONIIOV , August is | SpeclulCablegram to Tnu llun.J A dispatch from Duenoi A } res to the Times says Scuor Lopez , minister of finance has declared that the government will issue no notes based on the sccuiityof land. It Is intended to cam-el the law for the emis sion of $100,000,000 la hpothecatoiy } notes. Whatever emission nmy bo decided upon It vv 111 bo rclutlvel } Htimll , nnd will bo super vised by n committee , Including tlio leading forolcti bankers , wnu will also ) | supenltho wlthdiawal of the omission when confidence has boon icstoied Senor Lopez hopes In four months to sco the inotal nml I'c'oiioinle position normal and In a jeartolmvo the entire * finances on a Found working basis Piosldeut Pellegrini con- llimi's these views It Is icpoited ilmi the government Is seek ing means to compensate slinroliolders of the national lnnk for losses Inclined tliiougti the Celmm clliiuo and Is trvlntr lo place Ilio bank on a sound poslllon without llipddatlon. Ex. pott men hunts aio not adverse to a small eluiy on exports In order to help tlie treasury. The overdue bills of Iho Coidoba bank are said to amount to $11,000,000. Tuithcr scand - d deus -cv elatlons are expected. run ; A.VD i oiicu COM.MISSIOX. .Sunday Closing Onlcrs v of Majors Slimne nml Incrae Comiiieiiilcd. Councilninn Cooper , piesident pie tern of the council in the absence of president Chaffeo and the major , acted as chairman of the me and police commission last night famith nml Cillbcrt weio the membeis of the boaul piesent. Tlio case of onieer Burr , ehaigcd with a fallmo to obey instiuetlons , was to have been taken up , but vvas postponed for ono w eek. A icpoit of the pollco picnic was lead Thoicsignatlons of John W Simpson , cap tain of hook and bidder company No . , and Prank Ileunes , hiilclerm-in in the same com I'lnji weie teneleteil nnd accepted. I'jtroluiJti P. K Gustavson was gianted an absence of ten days lor the pniposo of vis iting his mother , hlng diiigciously 111 at Ked Oak , lu. The bond received an invltntlon to take pat tin thep.n.ulo on Labor day. The Inf lation was accepted. The lliodepaitmcnt wis given permission to parlicip lie in the Labor day eleinonsti.i- tions , with the usual restiictlons. Hov J. J. II. Heed } asked pcimlssion of the boaiel to hold religious services at Iho city Jail each Sunday. Thoieciucst was re ferred to the committee on mon and dis cipline. Mi GllborlnddicsseeUhe board legardiiig Hie aclion of Muj or Sloano of South Omaha In closing Iho saloons of llnl cit } on bund 1 } and offered Iho following rcsolulion upon thu sub ject : \\heieas , Under the recent order of his honor , the major of youth Omaha , the law piohlbltlng thu sale of IntoxliittliM lleinorson Sunday has been observed and compiled vvltht and tliosiloons havoelosed and theli iiition- agcuiom Uniaha li.is ceased , and iiui , -iincl.iy night jail list uiiih rilic' beadot "diunlcs' bus been gte itly leduied thuiobj , thtiefoio be It , Hf-oUcd , 'Hint thc-boml of lire and police ) commissioners of Ihoeltv of Omaha eongrat- nliitu Major hkiane foi his suecessfnlendeavor to enfouu tlio law , and thank him for tlio good result ofhK order upon the peace and ( julc'l of our own city. lie-so heel , Tlmt the secret iry bo teqnestid to solid acopv or these ic'-olutfonsitolilsiioiior tlie major of S utluiu ib.t. The icsohitions weio adopted. Mr. Gilbert then offeied the following , which weio also adopted Kesolved , That the bond of fliiMmil jiollco coiiinilsikmeisof ilie cltv of Omaha , send Its coiiJiatulatlons to Ills honor.-Mai oi MIICI.U * , of thu clli or Council lilnlls , In. , fet the e n- foieuinunt of Ids iceeiitordui closing on bnn- lnj tbo lift itour moiuur le s , s tloons In his clt j , thus stoppln , ' thu lilsli of Um ilia mi \ \ } tians-Mlssonii p.-itiimnui' , and thocoiisciiiunl loturnlng tiduof diunkeiiness In to on i sticcts and jail. llesdhed , That the seeretaiy bo reijuesteel to.end to his honoi , tlioiiiujor of C'ouncll HI u IN , acopj of thcso ic'-cilulldiis Uho following lesolution was also lead and adopted. Hcsohcd , That each of the three pollco alarni operatois Kcelvu JciO per month from uniliiftii the llth day of AIIRIISI , 1 DJ , mid th it theh hours ( if sen lee- shall l > o as nearly can d as puictlcjiible- , mid tint their dally hoius slull borliiuici.'il e'.ioli iiiontl ) , after the pus- unt month of August. H.ild assignments to ho in.iilo by thu sitiic'ilntondcnt , of the police alarm system , and theopur.itors ehall ropoit foi duty to thu siinorlntundcnt. Alter some talk upon minor matteis Iho boiid adjourned. The board has icceived a verv flue largo picture , eleg.mllyfiatned issoliiloak , of the captains of the New Yoilc police foice , forty-one in number , grouped upon the steps and poitico of the city hall They nio a splendid looking body of men , and the plc- tuio Is one that would intciest anybody. It is the gift of Sullivan , Vale & Co of Now Yoik. A Niglit-ItldcShilng O.-rcus. Last night nature added a beautiful at- tiaction to the gems of art which adorn the walls of A. Hospo's ompoiiumon Douglas sticot. The contiibutlon comprised live lai go , beautiful and flagrant How ors which , eatly in Iho evening , made Iheir appearance upon a night-blooming ceious which Mr. Ilospohtis in his possession. The plant Is a novelly , possessing fealiucs of the most unlciuo description , The piovalling coloi Is d.uk gieen The le-ives are ot thu same densit.v as these of the rubber plant , though by no means so broad. Prom some ot these leaves drop Icndrils tvvlco Iho diameter of a lead pencil and fiom thcso tendills bloom the ( lowers , which nro tlio chief chaim. These flowers aio puio white , wa\en anil transnaient , with laigo bell opening , In which both pollen and pistil mo cle.uly visible , 'iboydioop slightly moio in modest simplicity than in shame and de light the senses while they icnialn visible. Ihoy enduiehowuver , but ono night and then lellto within an clongitcel coveiing until the time comes for them to leappenr. The * plant Is about six feet high nnd eighteen je.ns old and undoubtedly the most valuable and beautiful of Its kind in the city. Theio aio seveial other buds on the phut , which Mr Hospo hopes will bloom tonight. DoneUp bj a Hoaril M % Max Ilirseh was taken to tlio pollco station last night w llh a head on him that needed icp.urs Max has had a boarder at his house in the person of A. Hlumenlhil , his cousin. Dlumcnihal ana Mux do not hvo togelher in perlect hurmon } , andlast night thoj Indulged in a row in which Max was sevetel } smashed over tlio he-id with a club The } will appear la polleo court tod.ij and explain the matter. For Iteslsilcig ; an OllUtor. Pat Welsh was In the ciowd last Sunday afternoon down on Tenth street w hen Ofllcur Cox vvas doing his best to capture two men who were lighting , and thoofllcer called upon Welsh to assist him Welsh refused , and lather assisted the dUluiber-s of the peace In making their t-sc.ipo , so tlio ollleor says , nnd for tlmt ivason lie was at rested last night and lodged In Jail. The Holland Mill liui'ii * . L.OMION , August Ib. Ihu Holland mill at Miles Phttlug , near Manchester bunted. Lossil'JO.tXX . ) . Ilio IK-alh Itoll. L.OMION , August li.Charles Gibbon , the novellsl , died at Yin-mouth tonight L.ONHONAugust , 18 Justice Walsh is dead. J. Stedman , siiperlntendenl of Iho Thomp son-Houston eleclili ! light company in Chicago , Is In the city. Wuti.i\o customci-s for msldo Improvc-d propcitlorms all cash. If vou have a liar- pain to offer call on E II. bhoafu Co at once. P. C. Miller , the pulnterund decorator , al homo to his friends , bis South Sixth street , A good hose reel free with every 103 feet of hose purchased at HUby's. Wall mpor alU1 cents perioll ; not rem nants , atU. L. ( Jlllottu's , as Pearl st. .1. . ( J. Tlplcm , real c tr.te , fiJr IJroadway. Money nt reduced rates loinod on eh itto mid real citato suuuilty by K. II. Uheafu , t Co The United States nsh coiiunlssionar with n car of spawn , aim oil nt the transfer this morning vv hero ho Iced uu preparatory to departing - parting last evening for liutto City , Mout , BLUFFS , Street Qo sip About Juilgo Reed find His Re-Nomination for Congresst E , A. SPOONER MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT , I5iiiiot's ) | Stolen Ijhory Illfi llpiiuro- Kind "Miller Anulii DlnuIini'KtMl Iniotest IIIK School Hoard Meeting. Will .Indue Kec'il accept tlio noinlimllon for congresst Ills Mentis promptly s.ij yet Those \vlio fuel a llttlo corner \vnj < s.iy , ' ! don't see how liu c.in " SInce tlio Uoil Oalf contention there has boon no llttlo inultorititf on tlio pint of seine icniibllcans. Tlioy nil lulinlt Unit Jiul o Ileed Is a wan of piuo c'lnr- acter , anil most of them aio willing to tie- UnimlcJgo Ills ability as moio tliiui ouliniuy , but "liu's ' no polltlclnn ' In tlio illstribu- lion of pcHtolllcos then * see-mi to have arl cn no llttlo dlssitlsfiiitlon Some of UICHOtio toria his noinliuitlun a mistake title \ciy bit terly. Tlio more eonservntlvo pi edict tint the race will bo a uloso 0110 for any republican to innko this full In this disttlct , anil thiitauv division or lack of en thusiasm will eniluiKur the hoped tar vletoi } ' . On the other liuiul the Koeil topiibllcuis In sist that the talk ailsos from so small .1 ml- noiity that It ib not nlaimliif : , and that as soon as the flist smart of a dufeiil in conven tion Is in 01-tho few disirtVcted ones will full into line \v 1th their old time cnoijry and wuik entliuslisticall.v for Heed's election. It Ins been e'l.iliiic'il that Keecl \ \ is not scekinpa noniiniitlon , mill on the other hand had milton - ton that he did not \vaiit it If ho could have It. In view of all the talk the question is fie- cjiientl } nske'il , iVIll Kiediice.'ptf" No iiullioiit.itlvo ovpiesslon of his \lewsol the situation has been le.irnul sinie the nomination - ination was made IIoexpected to st.ut lioni \ Vas'iliittoiiesteulaj , and had planned to htop at Colfiiv foi a few duj s , i heiiniatlsm tioiiblliic liim a little , mid after testing the helpfulness ot tliosovators hevvill coino to Council Bluffs , his il.itfor leiehlnp laic being Moneli ) ne\t It is said that he ulll inaku no annoiinccincnt of his intentions until he le.uhcs home Thelettei which atinounied his plans was ieccived vesteielny by Mr Jamison , the se'cietaiv of the iiisuranie eom- p my in which .luil e Heed Is inlet i-sted It inuilo no allusion to political matters , or tohis nomination , but slinpl ) was in answer to a call tor a business nueting of tlio loinpiny nest Monday , Judge Kceil sUtliifj that ho would bo piesent Uvcn the leport that .Tudpo Ueed Is to soon be nt home does not llnd cndenco ith homo "Whcie did those lepoils oiipinato con- ceininc Congressman Heed' " asked lion \ VII II M I'usev of the I3LI , jcstonliiy "Thcie cinnot possibly be anj truth In them at all , " ho continued , "foi cveiy leave of absence has been i evoked , and no member can fret unity without it is generally known that there is sickness in his familj lliis Is thoonlj ex cuse that will bo entci tallied , and it Is tvell known that .Inline Hied has no such excuse Permission lias been pcreniploiily tlcnteil .ill nieinbers toictmn home and look after their politli.il inteicsis Thoi o is only one mem ber now out on s eh work and that Is Mills Ho is down in Mlssoini educating the Mis- soiuians on tliotaiiff , but ho has been oielcr- cd homo. No inonibor can get a\\.ty until after tonpicsb ndjouins unless ho can show that there Is sickness la his family , and no matter how badlj his fences need repaii ho cannot true the mutter his peri.oiial attention without stultlfjniK himself. " Alandel & Klein areolfei ng prcat Inrpilns In every depaitmont AVe show the best line of cook stoves and ranges in the city , fiomJIO to > IO In Unwind \\o earry the best only and sold at bottom pi ices Carpels , "Oh , my I" wo Just beat the world , former price of caiputs 03 ets , now 10 Us , and so on through the entire lino. Wo show a largo line in no\ cities in our parlor pooda depart ment In bedroom suits wo pudo ourselves of carrying the most complete assortment , choleo of : w sty los. Hook cases , roekors nnrt illnnip chairs of c\ery description. Side boards , wmdrobcs and center t'.bles go nloiiK with this unloading sale Get pines else- wheio and compaio Mandcl At Klein's 3JO Bioadwav. Host A bicjclo tool batr , with monkey wrench and oil can inside Finder will leave It at this oftico. If you wish to sell your pioperty call on the Judcl & Wells Co , O. B. Judd , presUcnt , ( .00 Broadway. Mndo An AHsiiiim < % iit. E. A. Spooner , the boot and shoo dual r on Main street , made an assignment jesteuhiy to V , ' . A. Wood In the interest of his cred itors Tlio assignment was in.ulo at 11 o'clock and the stoie was closed at noon to make tin invoice. The liabilities aiu $4tlK ( ) and the as sets f.1,000. The ciodltors are mostly Boston and Massachusetts wholesale 111 ins The assignment occasions a greit deal of rejiiet , boeiuso Mr Spoonor is n business man of steiling intcgntj and has been engaged - gaged In the shoo business in Council lilull's for the past thiity jc.ii , a gi eater pai t of the time with J. M Phillips The caiRo of the fiuluio is attributed to the dullness of trade at the lower end of M..ln stioet , wheio he first opened his stoic a je.ir apo. llo moved to his pusent location last spiing and had a In Isle trade from the stait , but it was not suf- ilcient to meet Ills liabilities and ho made a voluntaiy assignment. J. C. Illxhy , sfitn heating , sanitary en gineer. Oil Life ijiilldln. , OnuliaMi ; Mer i nun bloek , Council ninth. Dr C. II. Bower , 20 N. Main st. The Manhattan sporting hcadquartcis , 118 B road way. liouiliiet's Iiivory Ulg Stolon. The fellow , II C Butler , who obtained a livery lig at Paul Houquot's livery staldo on y.Uuidiiy evening to lielo around the elty a few houii , has not letuined it , and it is prob able that bo will not consent to do so until ho IN captuied. Word was received yesterday alteinoon from a point fifty miles in Nebraska that Butler mid the buggy lnul passed Uuough there Sunday evening and was going still faithor west. OllUors have been sent In pin- suit , and it is piobiblo the fellow will bo cap lured in a few dajs. Attention was attracted by the item in Tin. Bi.n jestuday iiiuiiiing , and tlio Nobiaskans recognised him fiom tlio published dosuiptlon and whcd the informa tion to this city. Twontv-flve curpcntcis wanted to work on new hotel. J. A. Mtnnn. Commcicial men , Now 1'acifle. Council BlulTs , Is under mmngeinciitofS'Jones with new sample rooms Hose at cost Wo are going to quit handling gulden hose , and have doubly the largest stock In the eitv. To close out wo will sell all grades and li\tuies at dead cost , for cash ( J B. I'alnt & Oil company , Nos 1 and II , Masonic temple. I'ai It'll tii Com lot. Another nttempt was made yesterda\ afteinoou to eoinlct BcauiegaiJ Miller of being a tramp or u vagrant under the clt ) ordinances mid the new stnto tramp law , but It w as a signal failure that did not rellect the highest amount of cicdit upon the police department partmont , whoso ofllccrs were backing the piosf-cution. Miller has been twice tiled In the pollco court for vagiancy on Indictments draw n under both the ordinance and tlo state law , and wiiS acquitted in both instances Yestonlay ho wns tnKon in Burnett's cnmt and gi\en another whirl under the state law Captain Maitla wiis.tho complaining witness , and Deputy Marshal Charley White was the ether witness Tlio easi ) was piosecuted by Oity Attorney htownit nnd defended by Paul Seabrook. Undcitho myriad objections and erosullro of the attorney tlio wit nesses iveio unable to give any todtt. inony nt nil , and loft the stand after havingjmt the cotut In possession of the solitary fact that they had Itiiown the defendant for about a ijuaitor of a century and ue\er heart ] aujthiug very bad ecu- him , and knew nothing nbout where hoapcnt his tlmoor how hotnado his ll\lng , nnd he might have been u rullroid piesldcnt or a bankerio far us their knowledge to the I'ontraiy went. Under uili testl.nony the court wan lomiwlled to dlscharpo the ilefond- ant In announcing his division ho toolc occasion to say a few things of Interest to the Imstno's ontl ol the police force , imiongother * this . "I f tlioro nro liny men In the dty who ought to know whether or not the defendant li a MIHI uni under thedoilnltion of the teim Klyon bj the statutes , these men me the HloooniciNVhen \ thex eomp In hero and testift to ahu-U of knowledge of the clmr- iiilei of the ili-feiulant and svveur thev don't know how ho nnKos tilt living or wheie he lives , nnd miy be engnged in sotno useful and honorahlo a\ocatlon us fai .is they know. I have nothing else loft mo to ilo but to ( llsclmrgo him. I cannot see Why such CM.SOS mi- brought to otimber the lecouls ami runup tlie espuises ot the couit lleameganl maj bo a vagrant nnd n UM.tm a gamester and dNoulerl\ poison , without uslblemcins of support , as the law dellnus Migrancy , but tlio lads ha\e not been shown to theeouit and I ellMhaigo him " Kcotl IIouso , Council BlulTs , tratislentajl 00 per dav. llouiil < I lOdtu'ntliin. 'J'heboaid of ulucatlon held n rogulnr ses sion list evening , and while there \\oiu no exciting debates and peisonnl ropjitees yet It was full of quiet suipilses , and when 1'rof. Aithni Rk\oii iemls his Hi i this moinlng holil asieitain thai something happened of persunal Interest to himself. Members Wells and fiihoentgencro absent Mi Ilunti-r , rlmlimiin of the llnaneo lominlttee , lepoileil the follow Ing scheilulo of salailes of te.uhers fur the ensuing \ ear Hupt ol illv schools , per \ertr \ f..OOO I'linilpal high school , per \eai ! , ' , ' ) ( ) Tirst assistant tpucher hlgli school , per month . . too beeoml .isslstaut te.ietiur high school , pei month . T3 Thud assistant teaeher high sihool , per month , . 71 rouith tisslutnut teaehei high school , per month 7fi Teachers ti-.iclilng their Ihst year In graded school pei month ! ( ) Teadiers teaching second ) oir , per iiuinth -ir > Te.ulilug te.uhlng thiul ) e > iU't per month . . 50 Te.uhers te ichlng fourth je.n and holding - ing llr-tilass icrtlflcatcs , pd month ( W PiincipiU to leceno In addition to above * , ' ) per month for the lint two rooms and Jl pei month foi each additional loom Tlio committee , luitluM recommended th it no teaehei holding a third class eeitllicate bo ron true ted w llh , mul that thesal.uv of anv tcaihei holding a second grade eeilillcMlo at the time of signing his or her contiitct shall not bo subsciiuenllv bv reison of such teacher securing a Hist class lertilie.itc The icpoit of the ( ommittee was leielved and wncuueil in , with the change tliat the principal of the high school shall iveehe i > lOJ per month instcid of ? 1JHO a j c.n , mikini ; ? lXXIa ( je.ir foi ten months Thesaluy of the music teaiher was fixed at * ii > pei month anil the saint j of the writIng - Ing tcachci at the sums liguie. Mis M J O' > edl was elected music teaeher. The supc riiitcndrnt was Instiuctcd to incite sueh iceomincndatioiis loiKiining the assignment of teachers as in his judgment will hestsuliseive the inteiests of the public schoils , and iqioittho MIIIIJ to the bo.iul The follow resolution was intiodueed bj Mr Wnite , anclit eieateita sensation : litMiUul. I'll il I'nifitliin Mi > u us be nnd Is liiieb\ C\IIIM | | | to clclhci to ( lie snpciln- tc nileut of Insliin lion of Ibe c'lt N M'linoK il his olllec'In t lie Ulnnniei sc-biiol liiillclliu' , tn- iimiiou. tin. 1'ilh ' InM Ixlwcui the licmis of (1 ( d'cliH'k u in .ind 4 o i luc'k | > . in .ill the rei- oicli doc iiinents anil iiiniinscMlpt" lic-ieln if Id designated tciult \UH.illj 11-1 Hut Inn iei'- oidi kepi or u-i cl In the1 hl h vc'honl bli in cu an ) "f hlsnssMaiils ( luring tlie pist sibcinl j t ar eople-cif all iiiestlons used In eumlupl Ini ; ( ) \aiulnatli > ns un iiiomotlon iluiliiK 1l > e reeoiul half of the M-liunl vein Liid'nc In I il IIP. 1-NJ ; tlie ( irlKln il IIM ius ( > | ) of ill ( | iiistlons ti mstnlttud to him In the supuilntoiuliMiL to lie used In c on hie tin , ; the ( ) \Illllll itlOHS fell InnlllOtlOll foi lllJ SCL'dllll liulf of tl.e . sellout \CMII Piicltn In .lilnc , IB'll ' ) to cthet withall tlio ni.iiiiiscilpt inswcis lc > the iiucstlons afoie-s ilcl Ucnbvoi i.cet\ed fiom every pupil inull Hie el tssi"i and i.idis of eveiy ( leiaitiiiunl of tlio high si'luxii , anil : il si i mi } utlie'i inaiinsui Ipls. iccmil- mid clul i at his comniuml t lint in ij hoof as-Ntnuo : ID Ilio miperliitcnrtont In 'uel ' lng of the i f- ilolcnuy nnd eh u.liter of tbn mi Ihndsnf In struction used In tlio hluh school , or In eoi- rei ting mid Milf. > In , ' the n'jiits ] liansmlttcil to the siiperliitendeix bthes Mild sUNiS | | | dining the pist school y < "ir ; iml also ill otlier buoUs and nipeialikh should ilght- fullv louialii In the custody of the supeiln- lendeitt Ilio rosnlution was ailoptcu without a dis senting vote Jnurioili.itcl ) after the lesolutionw as niloptcd Mr Hunter presented anothoi lesolution , whh h inei easeel the sensation : Mliuioaii'XNo bolliu o Unit the preservation of li u ninny iniiong the le lehers and the pio- inotlon of the best Inteiests of the1 sc-hools in ( julro thodlseoiitliiuaiHoof I'rof Aithni ML- \eiibaslenelier : tlieiefoie1 , lie It IvisolMil , 'lb.it lit bo i ( ( [ Misled to tendei his icslgnallnu of the position of pi Infill il of Ilio bltili seliiiol olluied him at the las ! meet lug of till" 1)0,11(1. ) ( In siippoititig his lesolution Mr Hunter snid he was Impelled to olTor It on account of seine facts eonceining the piimipil well known to the members of the bo irel and he- cause In' holicn od that scveial le'slgiintionsot dciir.tblo tcaihcirs would icMilt if I'lol Stev ens wasontmucd in his position , and as lib woik was notsntiifiKton to tlieboaict it w.u best foi all inteiests to Insist nnoii his iesU- tinn The lesolution wasuiiiinimouslj adopted Miss Tillie White was He el ml to till the Jlistvaeancj that ocurced ontsido of the hieli sihool. The rcgul.n bills weie allow ed 'Phe bill of Bell & Ueilmghof for JVM W foi pirns for new .school hollies w as allowed The piesident nnd Aetingbei iitnrv Hunter weio authoil/ed to sign the contiaets with.l C Ul.MJv foi steam heating , Wicldiatn Itroth- cis brick \\otlviiinl Ilerminul BIOVMI and.1 A Mniph\ lei thec upcnter woik on the now school buildings. ' 1 ho boitid iiiudo the fol low ing assignment of teiu lieu Washington ineniie K A lljde , Jemilo Ililduln , M iv lluvson , Mamie I ) do , Nelllo AViekhim , Kobett Ilattinhauer , .M tv Mi-MII- Inn , Can li > ( lOlf , .Minnie Ilunson , Sue Uailo let. Nellie AVadswoith Nelllo P.iisons llloomer School-N.mnlc ll.iidln , I T Waic , M/7lo fileison , Miv I'mlcj , Amdo Alanchud , May Davenport Vn0inl.i White , l.tta MiMulioiil Kva liaistow Hill .School May Aims , Ucllc Hirelaj , ClaiaMoeis , Me Kio IouglilAuiii ) Cli im- biilain , Tahiti Young , Jeniiio 1'ile , ( Jclia Muhiucen 1'ieuo Street SihoolVeinle Ifevnolds , M B Cuitis Kate Wiekhmi , Ull.i HO.MI , Kiltie Buselie'll , 13oia Hood , Tona Stephan , Katie Holder liast IMoreo Stieot H.ullo CafTull Clink Ke-hool Marj Duncan. ( iiinn Schoeil Mar.IVrgiison Woodlmiv School -Julia Walker. Third Stieet SihoolKate 131ii\slin , Atolla Baldwin , Kmma Ilnrd ) , U//le Connor , Car- lioTuimuenleii.Carilo Ahxaiulei. Eighth stteot school H U Aimstrong , IJcttio Davis , Doia ( iiass , Mar ) Million Hightli avenue school I.ou ( iiav.es , Mjr- tlo Uaiuithei-s. Hnlda Lucliow , .losio bhoa. Twentieth a\enuo school Kiite Payne , It7/.lo Cioikor , Llllhin Halt , Mugglo Urlt- ton. Avenue 11 bihool Ulln Mclntosh , Anna Wikescll L'huieh building school Mj itlo C'utler riftceuth stteet sehool lj.ub.irj Ander son , Line Ilulati BETTER THAN GOiLD. 11EST01IED IIKU 1IK.VLTH. For 25 jcurs I lutrcrtHl from bolls , crjrtpclni end nthcr llnod ( HoctloM , tiling durlrg thst llmo prcnt qaintltlcs < ) filltrrrrnlmdlcliKB\ * cut giving ino 0117 perceptible relief. Friend * Induced moio try 8 a 9 Itlmpro\cel \ tne from the Blart , end nllcr tulinji foertl bottler , ro- More ilmy heaUlui tat fta I could Impo for O my njc , which la now foenty ft o jcnrt. Mr.j 0. JI l.ucjf , Howling Oricii , Ky. TroalJ c on Illnotl nml ' k'n lV < ian < mnllfcl free * . v 1 1 MM ' CO Xll-ntu n u SI * KOI A | j ' -e COUNCIL BLUFFS. - KljU ) s\n | . ( > r in 11 1 In fcTtHT - * Iciiin st illion No nil ) r'jlstcrc I In \ \ vl- ait * II ) l > i AnlilhiM < | lm liy UuHuiky Lhv Mi'iimilil \piht | < | ) Mieiic- T 'Ml ' S\Li ; or Itciil P. inlen Inn I vlHT * - hiuuu * . liy J. U Kite' luJMiiln st e'cninc-U A\MH paj ii'iitIMMI \ vcuirui imv i liiiini'Tm ' tin line' toi ins nncl Inc'.iseof v UI ( li'itU at no tlinn It * itiiiiir fitinlly HID heiinu e'lo r on tlio ( iilliivtlni ; tc mis A home worth il.ihii , il f I * } pur month Aliniiio wcirth ? r il it t IS per month Aliome worth jift ) ) at ill poi iiioiith A lio'iio vv til Ib flililO , il Jill per month A homo worth it Ml it fHir | month Olhei pilet'll liiniies nil thcsiino lurnis Th aliovo mcintlilv piyincMitIneliulo principal nnilliilcre-jt Knrfiill p tillenl IN eill nn or adilicssihi * ( add v ; Wills Co. . M Hniiilwty. eiiiiellltluir ( ) < JjllJlt linNl' Tin * Morn nwn , .No H , ( ro'itltii _ " " ! ' ! . " ' sl U U Jll"u " \\rAMP | ) Ituatlciii an a slut Iniry - ea- ' KlH'cr Hi M nt'0 irlven Addiess lie 17 I ncli'i vvunil 1 1 I Di : ITM' ! liu'e fiiinlilicfl fii.nl minis , III lliu.ulu 11 } , lufeienci's ulve'ti nnd ici * ( llllli'd ) \ \ - liivviilni - , , pcistollii i IIDX in i- . c'lilnc- ; iciiisnllcit Inn fur ( iinalni I'ntc'iit \.M ncn c in Mtientli sl ind ( ipltnl HV nn J D JACKSON' , n.ni'il Surgeon All lilndsof vroiK done- \IIIICMII si\c * nnc liclfcinjunr olil uiitlslUir Illlliu ) 'y ' e dllna ut loiiui Jit.1 Mei il un lilci K ( IICIIK II Illulln A HOTEL BARGAIN lintel I inii'xon fn in II Hluir < I i foi rent , I'lirnMietl mil in enl -pilis Ili'stliotcl lu the ell ) . U'citiillv Inectiil II iln. u lhst cl isbnsln -s , this Is i li n ciln for wiuo H'liid ' liolel in in A | > | > 1 > to JAMESON BROS , Props. Council 1 lulls . . . . Iowa. DR. BELLINGER'S Stimical Institute AN IJ - Private Hospital , fJnr. tii'onJvvnv nnd 2Gth Stroot. Count II 111 nils , 11 I'm the t tea t nn nt cit all MII k'.il uirl chionto ilise.i-es mid illuaioioC tinblind. . l'i , v ito illspa is > ftlio iirliiuiy .mil scMinl OI IUH , as sj plillls. tilc lure , cystitis , spi-r- iiiatiiriiiboi lutl manhooil sovcuil linpotc'iiua and wo illness tie iteil snieessfiilly r.iltlciil ir ( itti'litliin pnlcl totllseiisos uf thu lung * as Asthini. loiisiiiiiptliin. Illoiiihltla t'atiuili. I Ic I'.u.iljsls ' Mclnciy cll oii'.es ' a ) Dltibcli s Hi I Kht N Dl-ii isc , I the u in. it Ism , Piles. Umiir , V u toit-iis ll > elrcii-eli' Dicuisy , Tu- iner Dlsi tst-Mif thc'in onnd t ir C'luli feet , .plnil eiuv itiuoaililalMls-e.isu-Kif thuliont" ) . \ \ eliav mi flipirtinpnt ilnvnii'd ovoliisuoly to thetiettniitt of 1'lei inn dln-ists Medli i no son t sco nruly pie Ucil and fi 0011014 ClhtOIMltllHl ( Joiiiindein'O | eo illclt ntliil AddrsS ! DR BELLINGER'S lihlitittc anJ 1'riv.itc . HospllaL C < r llnnilHiiy mul i'l ' t'niiiull Hlulf STFRMCIS ACADEMY Boai'dlno nncl Day Sehool , Fifth Avc. and Seventh SUcet , din he iciidieil from an } of the depot ! on motoi Conduiteil by the Sijtois ol Charily H. V M. TJIRMiJ - ' ' " "or Ijo'ird anil 1 ultlon om briiclntr all bianolios of a linlt hed odticu- tlon fin' voniijj Ititlles $75 for wsslon oJ llvcnX lm , uommeiniiiK llrnt Monduy InSiptoinhoi and IVbitinrj rospee-tively. l-'oi fuithoi p.iitieulais Udell ess blbl'KU SUI'KHIDH , bl riancis Ae.icle my. Council Blnlls. Iowa , F. M. Ellis &Co. , ARCHITECTS Knoins III ) and If Ilin ItilMcl liOuiah Ncli and Itodins 'II itud - ' ! ' > Menial. . HU.di Comic II Illulls In 1 urn - . ) ( mo null' ' Iteil & PUSJiY BANKERS. Corner .Mnlnu uml lrnii ! | nr COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. - Oialcrsln fcirol n nnd ( loinnst lu IIM h 111381 Colluctlinis iniUo and Intenst , pild on tin * t. I ) Mavon. I' J. II. HonitrioH , U. C CoeiliO. MAM , 1OUKGOIS ! ! : & COOIilv , Aichitccts and Superintendents. Hoiinsnn7 ( and Knoms 210 anil l'-0 V. l.lfn ! lnU' , Oiniha. Moirlain IIIU Conn- Telephony Ui5. ell llllllTH 1,1 Tele- I phone : . ' ? ' J I ) KDSIl siislls , rron K T. Sllircuill Vlcu-irc * ClIAlllhS U ll NNAV CllMlilir. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Ooiinr II Paid up Capitnl $150OOO Sui plus nna ProfR . . SO.OOO Linbility to Doposltors . OBO.OOO DlM'tTOlis I A Miller I ( ) ( III itsiin i ; Ij , HHUurt L. 1. Hurl ,1 I ) IMhUiiiMin CliuiloJ C Iliiiiinii I'r.tnsiet KOII rd li uililn , < linil- neM l.ur/ist nipitul mill Hiirpliis of any bank In suuihut btein Iowa , INTEREST ON TIMh DEPOSITS. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , . \\lioluiiliiiiiid \ \ lletall I'eileitiln- FURNITURE. 1 Iursst ( Sleek nnd Jowest Prices. PonlrrH , scnel forOiitalouuo. Noa. 205 and U07 Ilroadway , and U01 und UOiJ IMorco Street , Uouucll Bluffs , I