THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28 , 1893. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL. UI NO. 12 PEAnti ST carrier lo any part ot tna cltj II. W. TILTON , - MAtfAOEH IIIii lncMOfllcc . No. 48 } NKllt | Kdllor . NoN - ' N Y. Plumblna Co IJoMon Store for sun-umbrellas Judson , pasturage , 027 Sixth nvenuo. Mlltonbcrncr Is the Jmtter , r03 Broadway The Mnyno Ucal EUatc Co. , 021 Broadway. Oohn Shea and Mary Shlgloy. both of Omiiha , wore married yesterday by Justice Fox. Fox.A case of diphtheria was reported yester day , the victim being Herbert I'orklns , B114 Avenue F. A marriage license wns Issued yesterday to Patrick H. Dwyer of Omaha and Julia C. Chyte of Crete , Neb. Their ngos are 2U and 21. John Orcnn will Imvo ft hearing thh morning - ing at 11 o'clock on thn charge of committing an assault on C. II. Claim with Intent to do great bodily injury. The potlt Jury was discharged in district court yesterday. The work of the term ts practically nt an cud. and the next few days will ho occupied in the clearing up of the docket. The members of the potlt Jury in the dts. trlct court yesterday presented Mrs. J. M. Matthews , wife of the county auditor , with n flue pearl-handled gold pen Just before they were discharged for the term. Dalboy's band has been engaged to furnish music for the Young Men's Christian asso ciation Hold day nt the driving nark on the Fourth of July. The mail carriers und mom. bcrs of the lire department have agreed to take part in some of the races. Informations nave bren filed with Justice Fox against S. D. Kelly , Franlc Jackson , Amos Clark and another man named Jack son , all or whom are accused of being impli cated In the outrage against old man Harris cant of the city last Saturday night. They are not yet under arrest. Belle Clover Is to have a hearing on July 0 on the charge of keeping n house of ill- fame. Amanda I tonics , who ( lied thoinfor ination in. lustico Fox's ' court , claims that her husband spends nil of his time there , and in order to put the temptation out of his way she has Invoked the aid ot the state Inw. Inw.Tho The Commercial Pilgrims will give : basket picnic nt Greeudalo July 4. A cordia Invitation is extended to all traveling men nnd their families. A program has been arranged , consisting of feat ball , base ball foot races , tennis , croquet , etc. Hacks wil leave Uayliss park , opposite Grand hotel , a II o'clock n. in. N. N. Norton , n South Omnha man , was arrested yesterday with a horse and colt In his possession that he falls to account fo : satisfactorily. Tlio arrest was made at tin request of n man named Clark , who lives a Carson. According to Norton's story , ho lot n horse with Clark , who is his nephew , and Clark traded off the horse for a mare am' colt. After ascertaining which was tb mnro and colt Norton went to the pasture at night nnd took them out by the light of the moon. Clark claimed that the horse ho traded off was his , at least to the extent of f 15 , which ho claimed for the trouble nnd ex pense of keeping him. A party of young people of Council Bluffs inaugurated n series of parties nt Manawn last evening. Glen's orchestra furnished the dnndng , which tank. place at the hotel , nnd supper was furnished at 11 o'clock. The party returned by special motor nnrl.v thisfuornlng. The young men who arranged the party for their Imly friends , nro as fol lows : John Beno , John Golden , John Mc- Dcrmott. Al Faul. Harry Warren. Will Martin. Will Strlcltler , Will Patterson , Fred Dobbins , Holla Hoblnsou. Oscar Williams , Tom Treynor , William Jacobs. Jay Glen , Harry Davis and Clark Hayes. Similar par- tics will bo given by the snmo young men every two weeks during tl'o season. Mrs. Fannlo Smith appeared before Justice Vien yesterday morning and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of assaulting n small son of Ofllccr Qkualt. When the case came to trial it was fifftul to be less sorlous than was nt flrst reported , and the story as told by Mrs. Smith showed that the boy got no more than half of what ho deserved. Ho used a great deal of vile and profane- language toward her. in which ho was as sisted by his father , and when she was pro tecting her son from a largo Iron toothed rake in the bunds of the youthful Covalt ho seized her wrist in his teeth nnd bit her till the blood came. A nominal line was assessed ngninst her. Two small boys trot into n boat nt Cut-Off yesterday and worn having n great time when they were discovered by the owner of the boat. John Semplo , and ordered to get out. This they refused to do , accompanying their refusal with sundry wnvlngs of the fingers from the ends of their noses. This nngered Semplo. and ho made a dash for the boys , capturing one of them , n son of Julius Krugor. Ho forthwith ducked him in the water by way of showiim him who was the general manager of the bout. Krugor's father lilcd nn Information against him , charging him with assault and battery , and Justice Field went to Cut-Oft to hear the evidence. At the conclusion ho taxed up a (5 fine and the costs against Semplo. Two men were passing the Omaha saloon , ni the corner of Broadway nnd Ninth street last evening , when ono of them took It Into : his head thnt a third man , who happened to bo sitting out In front of the saloon , needed , doing up. Ho accordingly proceeded to the work , but mot with an unexpected obsta-ile. Tlio third party refused to bo done up. but on the contrary knocked both of bis assail 1- ants down , They wcro both arrested and taken to the city Jivll , wliero they were hooked with n disturbance of the poaco. Ono of them refused to give his name and wns so contrary that the Jailor was compelled to use considerable force before ho coulu begotten gotten inside the cell , The other gave his name as 1'hlllip Borka. Remember the Kpworth league con' volition. Broadway Methodist church 10 a ; m , , 2 p. .n. and 8 p. in. Williamson & Co. . 10U Main street , largest and best bicyulo stock in city. Dr. II. B. Jennings hua gone for a visit ir Ohio. F. II. Kvnns is homo from n trip to Chi cago. cago.W. W. O , Wlrt returned yesterday from t western business trip. Miss Hattlo Becker of Lincoln Is visiting friends in Omatin and Council Bluffs , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kcoliuo loft yestordni for Terry , Mout. , whore they will spend i month. Dr. M. B. Suydor has returned from 11 visit of several weeks at his old homo In Pittsburg , Pa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Bcnnorloavo noxl Monday for St. Ix > uls , where they wlllspom the summer. Prof. II. W , Sawyer returned ycsterda ; from Hamburg , nnd loft in the evening for aya i vwlt of several weeks in Chicago and Now York. Charles Moorohouse of Owatonna , Minn. Is visiting his cousin , Mrs. H. W. Cioss , W Third street , on nis way to California , when ho expects to nr.ilto his future tiomo. Dick und Klcauor Stewart have roturnei from the east , whore they Imvo been ut school , und will spend their summer vuea tlou with their parents , Mr , nnd Mrs. J. L Stewart. 1C. M. Blrdsall was struck by n heavy teni polo while the Christian church w.is boln taken down at the corner of Scott and Myn etcr streets , und was budly bruiseJ nbou the head. P. H. Clark und bride have returned froi HedVluj ; , Mum. , and will ba at homo t their friends after July 1 , at tliolr now home W Lincoln uvciiuo. Mrs. Bland Hlshton , who has been visltin la Michigan nnd the World's fair city , ha returned home , accompanied by her uiocc Miss Jewel Smith , ono of Sagluaw's I'rcpo ! sosslngyoung ladies. J. Mueller received a telegram ycstord.v aimounclnV the arrival of his duughtci Mrs. O. H. Simmonds , at San Fraudbu She is tvlfe of the American consul at lloni Kong nnd Is oa her way from that country to Visit her relatives In this city , bho wil Arrive hero lu a few days. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS John Bojma Oatuea Trouble bj Misunder standing a Court Order , HE WAS A LITTLE L/VTE / IN REPORTING Clinrircd with Attempt to Kill the nt I'ullt to 1'iit In nn Appcnranoo Kn.l Illn Unit U Drrlnrcd JL'orfeltoili When Judge Deemcr opened yesterday's session of the district court In the morning it wns expected that the trltil of John Bejma , for nttcmplng to kill John Shnrpu , would be resumed. But Bejma. tir "Bojlm- mlny , " ns ho hns boon dubliud by the people nt the court house , failed to show up ami , nfter waiting an hour , the court declared his bond forfeited and ordered the case contin ued until the next term. Everyone sup posed thnt the defendant had skipped out tea a void prosecutionbut a few minutes after the order of the court had been made ho leis urely walked into the court room. Ha stated that lie had misunderstood the time ut which court wns to open , nnd thus accounted for his absence. John lender had signed his bond for $1100 , but It is hardly likely that the court will insist on hU paying that amount , inasmuch as the defendant Is again in custody , but ho will prob ibly bo released upon the payment of the costs. In continu ing the case until next term Judge Dcemcr announced that his bond would bo flxed nt $1,000 , the same amount nsnt flrst , before it was reduced in accordance with Bonjma's request. C.ttn.VT .MUSI.1N UNUKIlWliAll SAUI At Ilia lloiton Store. Council ISIitnv , Io\vn. Note the prices. We can save you money on muslin underwear. You can buy it from us nt less than the muslin itself would coat you. Read the following carefully. Como and examine the go ds mid yon will llnd wo are hoailciuartors in thiu line as well as in all others. Until Saturday night , 25 dozen ladies' ooi-bet covers , plain , made of good mus lin , regular price iue , for three days at 80 each. Until Saturday night , 10 dozen ladies' corset covers tlmt sold for 2 , > e and Il.tc , but sixoH are broken in this lot , wo will soli them for three days at IGje each , three for 50c. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladies' corset covers , in si/os U2 , IIS and -10 only , goods that sold for f > 0o and Ooc , to go during sale for 'Mo each. Until Saturday night , IB dozen ladies drawers , made of good muslin , tucked and embroidery trimmed , regular price 05c , for three days at 45c each. Until Saturday night , 10 dozen ladies1 night I'obe.J. regular price 5Sc , for three days at 42c each. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladies' ' night robes , V shaped necks , trimmed and tucked fronts , regular price 81.73 , during sale at $1.29 each. Until Snturday night , 5 dozen ladies' niglit robes , made of a nice cambric mus lin and nicely trimmed , regular price $1.89 and & 2 , for three days at $1.48 each. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladies' night robes , extra quality , sold for S2.50 and S2.70 and $3.00 , for three days at $1.1)3. ) Until Saturday night , 10 dozen ladies' skirts , trimmed with lace and embroid ery , regular price 81.00 and SI.75 , for three days at $1.25. Until Saturday night , 5 dozen ladies' skirts , extra quality , sold for $1.95 and $2.25 , during sale at $1.49 each. The above prices only good until Sat urday night. BOSTON STOKE. Fotheringham , Whitolaw & Co. , orig inators , leaders and promoters of low prices. 401 to 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Tcu Duy.4 ut tlio World's Fair. Itwill cost you less than $50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , safe , close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to .T. T. Cliyno- wcth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II. W. Tilton of THE BEE , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbri&ge , Council BlulTs. T. J. Clark represents on the road Wheeler , Herald & Co. , Council BlulTs ; only perfect cold storage plant in the west. . General commission business. Fruits u spuiiialty. Bettor prepared than any competitors to get best results from all consignments. Write for quo tations. T sir AWAY. JtcCSInty nnd Marpilltli Maku Another At tempt at < Iill : Itreakliij ; . Thomas McGinty and George Meredith , the two thieves who wore arrested the other day , were sent down to the county Jail yes terday for n thirty-day term. Jusc lifter they loft a discovery was made that showed that their falluro to break out of Jail two or . three days ago by cutting a hole In the rear wall of the oullding had not cooled their ardor in the least. Deputy Marshal Ander son was looking about the corners of the Jail corridor when ho found the remains of au old pair of shoos. They had been cut In pieces and the steel springs hail been torn out of the soles. Ho at once began a search for the springs , and llnally found them hidden away in the cell which had been occupied by the two would-bo Jail breakers. They were tied together by n string , and had cvidcntl.v - boon put away with a view to their future , use. The shoes wcro idcntlllcd as thosn ' worn by ono of the 111011 while working on ' the chain gang. It was evident that they had been cut to pieces with BOIIIO sharp in- , Btrumcnt , and after making au Investigation Anderson found that McGtnty and Merodltli had borrowed a knlfo from a colored man , ll having been smuggled In in soiuo way. Tin springs wcro ot tlio best steel , and wouh have made saws thai would have taKot thorn out of any j'Ul ' In Christendom. Af lei tholr thirty days in the county Jail have ox pircd it Is likely that an information will IJO tiled charging them with malicious dcstruc tlou of property In breaking through the ctll wall. Mr. G. D. Bruce Tudor , the eye oxpor of the Tudor Optical company , bogi leave to inform his Council BlulTs pat rons that ho has returned from hit Minnesota trip and may bo consulted us usual at the utoro of I'aul Schneider druggist , Friday afternoon from 3 to I If you think you have anything the matter tor with your eyes , or your spectacles di , a not suit you , wo would advise yon to BOI him. No charge for examinations. Thu I.lKhteit mill . GJIUO and BOO the lightest nnd brightcs shoo store in tlio city. Now building now store , now goods , now firm and nei prices. Morris Bros. , opposite posl ollleo , Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , 11 lest $2.00 house in Iowa. - Nc\v llrlil-jo lor tlin I'uric. The park commissioners nro making som improvements In Fnirmount park that wl bo greatly appreciated by the people < tong Council Bluffs und Omnha who nro nun berod among the regular patrons of tl prettiest p.irU in the country. A now roa ng is about to bo laid out leading from the tc of tha bluIT overlooking the city to the vullc , below , winding in nnd out among the true * und llnally reaching the lower part of tl park In a circuitous manner , terminating u < far from thn band houso. A line iron bridt l , is also to bo put in over the motor ci . and another road will bo laid o\ \ connecting with the head of Pat avenue. This bridge will bo locate about 100 feet to the west of the one now i use , aud will ouly bo about thirty foot abov the level of the "ground lloor" of the park , while the other bridge Is about seventy feet In height. The foundation of the now bridge is already being laid , nnd the Iron work Is expected to arrive hero this week , nftcr which the work will bo prosecuted as rapidly ns possible. The road nnd the bridge will ndd nbaut n mile anil n half to the length of thu Fnirmount park drives , nnd will certainly make the park even more iwtmtar than it now is for summer evening drives. The park commissioners have had this road In mind for years past , nnd have only been waiting until the finances would Justify the expenditure before making It , Notion ti > ItoililontH AHn'K the Itlvrr. William Wride , foreman of the Mil waukee Bridge nnd Iron works , working on the Interstate bridge at K-.wt Omnha , was lost In the Missouri river on the morning of .Tune 2. ! . The sum of $100.00 will bo paid to the person who will llnd his body and notify the undersigned promptly by wire. Description : Height , f > feet 8 inches ; age , 40years ; hair partly gray ; dark partly gray mustache. Dress : Plaid coat , black shirt , whlto suspenders , blue overalls , gold watch in pocket. C. E. 11. CAMl'UELL , Council BlulTs. Tliu Ur.iuU Hotel , Council Bluff * . Tno ino t elegant In Iowa. Dining room on nevonth lloor. Rate , $11.00 and $5.03 a day. R F. Clark , Prop. Mrtz er .V Ittinillittt'it ICP . No Sunday dinner Is complete with out Met/get' & Randlott's iec cream and ices. Leave your order today. bULVii : Tlth MVSfiuY. : McClurc. the Omulr.i Tr.im ItobUer , Milken it Conlu.iHloit to Chlnf Sc.inhin. Chief Scanlan made a trip yesterday to Omaha to take n look nt the three men who wcro captured there while trying to hold up a train. The visit was made for the purpose of ascertaining what grounds there , might , be for the suspicion that one or more of the robbers had been implicated in the attempt that was made the other night to rob the Kansas City mail train at the Wabash cross ing in tnis city. McClure made a clean breast of the whole affair , and threw light on several features that remained clouded in mystery until now. He informed Scanlan that not one of the five men whom ho ( Scanlan ) had in custody wcro Impli cated In the attempted robbery , but that they were all "hobo tramps. " Ho stated that they all happened to bo on the tender together when the shooting took place , but s.iid that ho himself did all the shooting. McClure has a fresh bullet wound in the arm , which ho acknowledges to have re- .cclvcd that night from one of the bullets tired by the fireman. Munuwii , Picnic trains , until further notice , will leave tor tlmt great fishing resort , Ray's Landing and Maunwa pai'k , Min eral Springs , Gorman sliootiug grounds , Manhattan beacli and Mnnawa opera house ( whore two performances will bo given during the season daily at 4 and 8I0 : ! o'clock p. in. ) as follows : Nine and 11 a. in. and 1 and 2 p. m. , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12,10 : at night. Last train * will leave Manawa for Council BlulTs at 11:55 : p. m. \Vo Want to tie to Cliicugo. If you have the cash wo have the pianos , and for the next thirty days you can have them almost at your own price We have too large a stock and must sell. Mueller Piano and Organ Co. , 103 Main street. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Will Urine Homo a llrlilo. Mr. P. H. Fothcringham , the senior pro prietor of the Boston store , left last evening for Fort Dodge , In. , on an excursion thnt will bo a very pleasant and happy ono for him nnd a great surprise to his friends who have looked upon him as a confirmed bach elor. At 4 o'clock today he will lead to the altar ono of the handsomest nnd most popular young ladies of thnt thrifty little city , Miss E. Leslie , dnughter of ono of the most honored citizens of the place. The bridal party will leave on the evening train for Council Bluffs , reaching here tomorrow morning. They will go at once to a comfortable home that Mr. Fotherinijhani hns prepared ut 'J2V South Seventh street. During the three or four years that Mr. Fothcringham has been a citi/.cu of Council BlulTs ho lias made hosts of friends , and thousands of people will ex tend hearty congratulations lo him nnd his brido. Miss Leslie visited the city last winter and made many pleasant acquaint ances , who will extend a royal welcome to her. her.A A few choice farm mortgages for sale. Call and investigate. Pusej & Thomas , Abstract and Loan Co. , Council Bluffs. Cook yet meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. Domestic soap is the best. Grecnshiolds , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate ollleo to 000 Broadway , opposite postolllco. Tel. 151. Bless BresT , the paperhangers , will hang paper at 12jo per roll. Our work our reference. Room 11 , Everett block. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano.Swnnson Music Co Use Domestic soap. PEAKY PBEPARED TO SAIL. The Lloiitoimnt SturU for tlio North Polo tlitH WrrIt on thn Kalonn , Juno 27. The steam ship Falcon , which will carry Lieuten ant Robert K. Peary and his party to Greenland , left hero today for Now York. Lieutenant Peary expects to have his preparations for his expedition , to the north polo completed in u few . days and intends to sUrl for the Arctic regions this week on the Falcon , which has been especially prepared for the trip. Tlio party will not iiunibor moro tlmu twelve to llftcon. Sotno of his tis- oB In the former pxuedition will with him , including Kvrtid , who the HouUiiitint'ti , x- was com panion on hla lonx slcdffo rldo. - Tlio expedition will cost about § 25,000 , and the expense will bo barno by Lieutenant - tenant Peary from the proceeds of lec rt tures ho delivered for this purpose. 2It is reported that Lieutenant I'oary's Intention tontion IH to doterinino the dotauhcd land masses found by him on his formot trip to tlio north of the main land of ; Greenland and locate the coast line of : Greenland from Independence bay south' ward to Capo Bismarck. IIo xvill fjo lS " far north as there IH Kind. Dr. Kd'wari 10 Vincent of Sprlngliold , 111. , who will no company Lieutenant i'oary and bin cK us surgeon In place of Dr. Cook of Brook lyn , who was on the last trip , is horo. I jst is understood that Mrs. ljeary will no company the lieutenant , besides Severn i\v of his former servants. Captain Hour Bartlett will be in command of the ll con , llJ. ; a CUHO of fr'orKerj- , \0 JACKSON , Miss. , Juno U7. W. J Fortonbury , who wns placed in the ponl tcntiary here for a term of two yours was convicted of a forgery of a mos ) mo peculiar kind. Ho was elected a justie vlli of the peace of Marion county , lieintr : i of poor man , ho had considerable troubl im- in making his bond. In riding over he tlio ud county for signatures to the document ton which was printed on poor paper , lie ley bond wus mutilated. On this uccoun , lie copied the bond , signatures and all Iho and Hied it. While it was ndmltte not nothing felonious wns Intefulod , it wns e clear forgery and ho wus convicted , he rut judge giving him about the smullee ! out irk sentence. Persons whom ho had ungon ted in deciding against discovered ttio forg in ery. Strong efforts will bs made to in ire duce the governor to pardon him , AFFAIRS IN SOUTH OMAHA Pnpila of St , Agnes School Give a Oredit- able Entertainment. MANY MAD DOGS 'ON THE RAMPAGE School Traction Or nnltc Oltmoro'i t.tttlo ICnJoyinent nmt It ( llpstills 1'orcmpu tlmt Will Join the Kink mill I'llo ill 1'nckliij ; Houses. The pupils of St. Agues school cave n very creditable entertainment last evening at IJlum's hull. The hull was packed to the iloors , The nrogr.im opened with a chorus by the pupils , after which the following program was rendered : Words of Welcome. . . Pupllsof tlio School , represented by Miss M , Tyleo ItistriinuHitnl Trio The May Uticun . nano * , Mloscs M. Lynch , A. MeMiihott , J. Hatpin. M. Her , A. UnlTorly , K. Knwr. k Dialogue Old nnil Now Times . . MI esT. Cusey , T. Desmond Vocnl liiii't 1 lleurd a Volco In the Trim- null Nljjlit . . . Misses J , Kane , 1C. Desmond. Accom panist , MlssT. Cusoy. Uocltatlon A Complaint . Ml" . * E. Deacy Uiintiitu Outirrol AIMOIIK tlio 1'lowors . Ito'se , Mls A. Mc.Muhon ; pinks , Miss .T. Iliilpln , Ml.is M , Ilir ; crocus , Miss II , Kline ; Minllimur , Miss . ) . Miinjroni dahlias , Miss CJ. Tyler- , Miss M. Mc- KnlKht ; water Illy , Miss M. Munuiin ; snowdrop , Miss V. ili'inka ; violet. Miss M. Sobutii. Accompanist , Miss T. Unsey. Love of a Itonnol A Drama In Two Scones : Mrs. Clipper , a widow . Mtss.T. Kane Klty , herdailBlitor . MlssT. Desmond Aunt Jemima Hopkins , a lootlii Imiulsltlvo . . . Miss 1C. Desmond Mrs. Kastone , very gunteol . Miss A. Kyan Dory , her daughter . Miss M.'Pyloo Katy , Irish help . Miss T. C'asuy lleiivunwiml March . Dressier 1'lrst piano , Mls osT. ( 'n oy , J. Kane. Second piano , MNM > T , Dosmond , U. UgBor. Vocal Duut Katy Did and Katy Didn't. . . . Misses 11. Tylee , A. McMahuii ; uccom- ] > anlst , MlssT. Uti oy. t-OL'no 11 of Drama. 0. 1 * . II. A. Quartet . VocallitR.MUsesM. Kane , 1C. Desmond , T. Casey , J. Kane ! accompanist , Miss T. Dosmond. Hecltatlon Which Nation Shall Wear the Laurel ? Closing with chorus , The llanner of tlio Sea : CIIAKACTEIIS. Columbia . Miss J. Ivano Homo . Miss 1C. llroditrlck Greece. . , . Miss It. Kane China . Miss T. Uasey Krance . Miss O'llnru Knlanu ( . Miss M. Tyleo Unssla . Miss A. Iloylo ( lerinany . Miss A , Kyan Ireland . Miss 1C. Dosmond Scotland . Miss T. Desmond Kjiynt . Miss L. Mclvnlght Switzerland . - . . Miss M. Callahun Uttlo Attendants . Accompanist , Miss M. Her. The Coming Stop . Muller ( Misses M. Her , T. Desmond. M. . J HiHlllckii , T , Uu.oy , O. Kirtor , A. o'llara , J. Kane , M. Tylee. K llrod- lerlck. Address . Ilov. 11. J. M'Dovltt , D. 1) Sacred C'lioriis Gaudcamus . . Accompanist , Miss T. Casey. I.onk Out Inr "Mail Dog * . Several cases of rabies have developed In South Omaha within the last few days. Tvyo dogs were killed yesterday and two more yes terday. Owners of dogs should watch them very closely these hot clays and keep them off of the streets as much as possible. While Dr. Ernhont was passing down Twenty-fourth street tills morning a large dojr suffering from hydrophobia rushed out and , prahblhg hold ot the doctor's little house dog , tore it to pieces before the huge whelp could be driven off. The big dog was mad and run the "streets for some time before being killed. D. Gray had a pet dog and cat tlmt had played together for years. Yesterday morning he noticed them snapping at each other , und throwing water upon ihcm , the both went into spasms , which was a sure sign that they had gone mad. He had them both shot at once. There are so nuny children playing about the streets la South Omaha all the time that too much care cannot bo taken to prevent these inad animals from doing serious hurra. The city dog catcher has a keen eye for all dis orderly doss these days , and if you do not want your canine killed you hud bettor keep him at home. _ _ Simply Haul u Spree. \V. C. Gilmore came up from Albright with a few dollars Monday night and rounded up the town. Ho claimed to have brought $70 with him , but it is more likely the amount was $7 , for when he was taken to tlio station house at an early hour yesterday ho had $2.55 loft. Gllmorc claimed that ho had been rolled by .luck Murphy , and Murphy , who had simply been enjoying himself with Gil moro. was also run in. Gllmore's nurse was found in Murphy's possession , but ho claims that it was pivea to him by the owner. All hands were simply full of booze , and as no complaint of larceny was lodged all the par lies wcro discharged. .School Toucher * The teachers and ox-tcachcrs of the South Omnha schools met Monday evening at the residence of Mr. Phillips for the purpose of organizing a permanent society. The follow- olllcors were elected : President , Miss Hettio Moore ; vice president , Miss Helen Sceley ; secretary , Mr. W. G. Taylor ; trcus- MiiKlc City ( iusHlp. Mr. Ed F. Swift of Chicago Is in the city. The city dog catcher has killed 200 dogs so far this month. iOu It is reported that Mr. Heyman will again resume business. Miss Cora MoUgor of Blair is the guest ol Mrs. Denny Albcrry. J. IT. Adams has been appointed inspected of the Twenty-fourth street paving. . Miss Clara Parkins of Weeping Water ; I visiting her aunt , Mrs. 'A. P. Hedges.Water The Methodist ladles of Albright gave n successful ice cream social last night. Attorney Golden of O'Neill is in the cltj the cucst of his old friend Tom Flynn. Councilman W.vinnn has moved into hli new homo at tweuty-llrst and II streets. Charles Snlvcrly of this city was yesterda married to Miss Alma Johnson of Oukluna. Miss Lizzie Sutherland loft last cvcnliu for Chicago to visit fronds and also the f ilr The Boird ; of Kdilcatlon will moot tonigh and lot the contract for building two ncv bchool bouses. . , j - J.iko Ncft was takpu to Omaha last nigh and will bo proseeutcdon a charge of aasaul - with intent to kill. , ; , Atth bous2 of Airs. Potcr Honey las evening the Kplscojial ladles gave a lawi social that was well attended and libcrull patronised. - A boy named Downs , living on Twenti fifth street between JU and N , was bitten b a a vicious dor ; owno 'by Mr. Golden las - night. This Is the second or third complain that has boon mado-t $ the police about thl dog and It will bo the last. The city do catcher has been placed on his trull and tb dog will bo shot down at sieht. TUo boy1 - leg was frightfully lacerated. DWord was received' ' yesterday from th secretary of agriculctiro nt Washington thu > nil the foremen in the Uggint : department at the packing bouses must ho roUucod t the rank and pay of the taggers. This I done to reduce the expense of the dopar mcnt. Those affected by the order uro Joh J. . /ellers and John MuCombs. Julius Uhodci - also a /oreman , who wus appointed undc , the former adtniuistration , was drot > po St trom the pay roll entirely. The foromu have been getting $1OOJ a your and they wl u In the future only receive ? ? JO. The wor mapped out for the foremen will now lm\ , to bo done by the veterinarians and tliolr a sistants , , Coru Taiiner Stilt Colonel Slnn'i Wife. NEW YOHK , Juno 27. Judge Clenior , of tlie city court , Brooklyn , lias rondure a decision refusing to annul the Jim a Hugo of Colonel William Sinn , tli theatrical manager , to Cora S. Tannei St the actress. Slim had alleged as ground for his application tlmt Miss Tanner - divorce , secured in Chicago from Dr. ( - Fred Fnrlin , was not legal. The caa will bo appealed. TKitititn.i ; nit.iTiix TO titK. Cut I'lccci l the lltnitr of ' to > y * the Stcnmcr's Scrowifor Scnldrtl. Nnw YORK , Juno 27. A special cnblo from Tripoli , Syria , gives the first full account of the sinking of the flagship Victoria. It is us follows : About 3 o'clock lost Thursday after noon the English licet ctuno in sight of Elmlna. It wns coming from the north- cast nnd making directly for the harbor. The live big ironclads , Victoria , Cam- pordown , Eduiburg , Nile nnd Snnspnrcll , were drawn up in" full front. The Vic toria was in the center , the Campordown on her left. When thcv were within five miles of shore vlco Admiral Sir George Tryon signaled to turn nnd form in double line. This meant that the Victoria nnd Cnmpordown wcro to go nhcad a little - tlo nnd describe n turn the Victoria turning to the loft and the Campcrdown to the right then they would ndvnnco side by side in the direction from which they had come. The others would swing into double column.Vhoti the order was given the distance between the ships was less than two cable lengths. Tim execution of the order was easy enough , but extremely dllllcult for the Victoria nnd Campordown. In turning their brows wcro to pass within n few fathoms of each other , even if the move ment \\ii3 executed with the greatest precision. Tills movement Is rarely made and is chlolly for the purpose of training the ship coinmnndors to move oxpedttloitsly nwny from shoaling waters. Whether because Admiral Markham of tno Campordown did not believe that this movement was to bo tried when the ships were so close together , or because ho thought Admiral Tryon had mis calculated , ho did not sot about , but signaled thnt he did not understand. U WIIR n fatal Delay. Tlio Victoria and the other vessels had not hesitated. Tlio Victoria began to turn -at once , as she still held to the signal. Tlio Campordown no longer hesitated , but also began to turn. The brief delay , however , had been fatal. The Victoria had Dearly turned and the Compel-down , swinging In around , borodown upon her. The discipline was perfect , Admiral Tryon and the officers setting the men un example. As all the other vessels wore moving to got in double line behind the two loaders they wore bear ing down upon the entangled ship nnd the catastrophe wns unavoidable. AB soon as she was struck tlio Victoria began to forgo straight for the shore under full steam. About ton minutes after the blow the Victoria , having pot something like two miles nearer shore from the sccno of the collision , nil at once loaned away over to the starboard nnd with n great roll and plunge , buried her bow beneath the calm surface of the sea. It was almost instantaneous. There was no chance of oscapo. Those on deck were plunged immediately into the water. Cut nnil Scaldoil. A moment moro and a new peril , moro horrible , descended upon them. The great engines , deep in the heart of tlio hull and inclosed in water tight com partments , were still throbbing nt full speed nnd the great steel llangcs of the twin screws were whirling up in the air. As the vessel sank , the screws came nearer and nearer to the surface and drifted into the midst of struggling human beings. The vessel sank slowly , and when the screws were low enough to begin to whirl in the water again , the suction had increased until there was a deepening vortex like a maelstrom. At the bottom tom of this maelstrom the screws wore revolving like circular knives. The poor creatures battled in vain againsl the suction. In r. moment or bo the knives disappeared and the vortex began to close up. The ship was be neath the surface just as the whirl was shallowed almost to tlio surface. Then there was a mufllcd sound of thunder , the waters wcro tossed up and steam burst from them. Again the shrieks nnd screams burst from swimmers. The boilers had exploded , the sea had rushed into the furnace and the swimmers wcro beating waves of scalding water. Thus , in less than ton minutes , death in its most awful form attacked the olliccrs and crew of the Victoria death by drowning , death by the knife-like screws and death by scalding water. With the iirst under plunge of the Victoria , all tlio boats wore hauled away from the other ships and came straining over the calm sea to save the struggler . Those boats were soon picking up these , fortunate ones who had got out of rcacli of the terrible vortex. Admiral Tryon stuck on the bridge and refused lo leave it. Just before tlio Victoria made her under lunge lie saw what was to happen and issued nn order for every man to save hinibolf , hut the order never got - beyond the bridge. . Wishes to speak through tic ! JJeyister ol tlio beneficial results ho has received from a regular use of Ayor's rilln , lie says : "I wns feeling Hick and tired nnd my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedies , but none : seemed to give mo relief until I was in. dticcd to try tlio old reliable Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one box , but I feel like a new man. I think they nro the most pleasant nnd easy to tnko of anything I ever used , being FO finely sugar-coated tlmt even a child will takj > ; ' thoin. I urge upon all who are rlit lit of a laxative to try Ayor's Pills. " rw Bootbbny ( Mo. ) , lieytster. 1,1 "Iletweon the ages of five and fifteen , tit I was troubled with a kind of salt' rheum , or eruption , chielly confined to the legs , and especially to thu bend o ( the knee above the calf. Here , running l.v ; sores formed which would scab over , but would break Immediately on mov ing tlio leg. My mother tried every st , thing she coiild-tliink of , but all was nt without avail. Although a child , I read in the papers about tlio bunetlcinl effects of Ayer's I'ills , nnd persuaded my moth ho er to let mo try them. With no great faith in the result , she procured ho itt its to ill and I began to 11:0 them , and soon rl- noticed an improvement. Kncouraged ii by this , I kept on till I took two boxes , , lor when the sores disappeared and hove IQU never troubled mosincu. " H. Chlpman , Ull Kcal Estate Agent , Koanoko , Va. rill "I suffered for years from stomach irk and kidney troubles , causing very severe vo pains In various parts of tlia body. None US' : of the remedies I tried afforded me any rsUef until J began taking Ayer'e Tills , and was cured. " Win. OoddarU , Notary mt Public , Five Lakes , Mich. I'rf pared by Pr , J. 0. A yr & Co. , Lowell , Man. ir- Bo'ti ' by 3ruyglttt Itvfrywfcvre. lie ' , Every Dose Effective ds r'nC. C. ISO federal courts. Itootat 33-7-i-a , block , Council UlutT j , la. WORLD-WIDE. Fame of a Big Ver mont Industry. Products in Homes Wherever Bright Sun Shines. Two Hundred Happy , Busy Employes. Living1 Poems Bolter Than All the Ballads. Burlington Buildings a Model of Convenience There la not a village In the United States where the Wells & Klchnrdson Company is not known. Anil the demand fop thotr Inctnled food has boon so widespread that It hns loil thoin to establish branches * In for eign countries. A largo and prosper ous business is dona by their branch house in Montreal. From their London branch lactatcd food is sent to all parts of the world , n largo trailo being doao In Southern Af rica md in Intiia , and an Australian branch Is located at Sydno.v , N. S. W. From their central bll'eo's ' In UurUng- lon , Vt. , they send their p\iro \ food al most everywhere that the sun shines , to gladden the hearts of those blessed with children. It was Longfellow who said : YP nro bettor than nil I In ballnds That uvurvnro sun t or said , Tor yo nro llvlr.i ; pocm . And alt tliu rest arc dund. And a visit to the big establishment In Burlingtonwhere as the hot weather approaches and infant troubles mtiltlnly every etlort is made to supply the in- creaFod demand for lactated food , gives one the impression that the employes and employed are in full sympathy with the parents , who are their customers. The working force of the company num- bnrs 200 men and girls saying nothing of nearly 100 otho.s in outside employ ments whoso services are constantly re- auircd. And there is a singular afr of contontcdiioss about thoin. Tlio friend liest rolatioua exist between the compa ny and the employes. They have their Saturday half-holidays ; the buildings are models of arrangement , neat , light and airy , and as convenient as can.bo made and no ono seems to feel that ho is doing any drugger.v. It is n , place where willing lianas find plenty to do. It was no longer ago than'lSS-5 that the company first became interested in the manufacture of sugar of milkwhich ie the basis of the in fan I'd natural food. The company showed its enterprise in locating its co-operating establishment for the making of this sugar in Illinois , where a sulllciont supply of pure milk could best bo found. Preceding the year 1S85 sugar of milk had been mudo exclusively In Kuropo. and although many attempts had been made in this country to manufacture it from tho- whey of our chceso factories , every at tempt had met with disastrous failure , and much money had been lost. Unde terred by other failures , however , it was determined , with the assistance of Prof. Sabin of the University of Ver mont , to outer upon the trial of n now process. This proved very successful , and for several years larco Quantities of this article have been manufactured. Under the advice of oomo of the best medical authorities in the country , the firm embarked in the manufacture of a food for infants and invalids , of which this pure American milk sugar should bo the basis ; and again a professor in Vermont's famous university became in- torosted. and has from ilrst to last had direct supervision of the food. This is called lactated food and hns become invaluable for the nutrition of infants and invalids. DR. tVacGR Is the only SPECIALIST WUO THEATB ALL PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded. 18 yours experience. Circulars free. llthnud FnrnamStB. , OtUUA , Null. S Cnlarrh nurs cure cataarh All druKttlnH. Wo untB. 'DISORDERS ' . . _ _ _ AIII | nil thn train of KVII..S.VEAKNis.Si.S : : , DKIIIMTV. BTO. , tlmt no- company them In men QUICK r V nnd I'lCHMA- NKNTIACUKKl ) . Full STUKNOTII and lunu ( flven to every purl of the body. I will Bend ( BO- curelv packed ) FllKK to any iiulTerer the prehcrlp- tlon that cunil me of theho troubles. AildrcHS , L. A. 1IUAULKV , liattlu Creek , Mich. EDUCATIONAL. HOLLBWS BWSTBTUTE OTJTOUIIT : HI'KIN S , vn. J' r Ynimu l.nillCH. filtt w lon opens KcptrmUer : : ih. 1K < I. Kclectio counwj In all l.liliKlliitir" and Science , .llil lr , Arl.onJ il ; < iciillnii. JCicht mnlo rrofeb rB and twenty Udleg. llHaijtlfully eitiuted la Valley of Vlniinli. on N. A W. 1C It. nuor lt : , uuLo. niiiiiiilnlii neenrry. .Illncrivl M'lilerK. Climate uuuxcellud. > V rub fur lllufetraU)4 ) cataluuuo to GUAM. L. C'OCIii ; , Supt. , UollliiM , Va. Retreat FOR Inchnr oo ino Slotoro of Nloroy. Tlds renowned Institution It shunted on tha hlph binds bnokot nuil overlooklnt : thooltr ot Council llluIT * . The spnolous grounds. 111 hlxh location and splendid \low. tnnUo U n most plcisltii : retreat for the nllllctod. A stall of eminent physlolnns nn I a l.ir o corpt of ot porlcncod nurses minister to the com torts of thouatlcnU. bpooUt euro glvon to lady pa tlcnls. Terms Moderate. For particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Stfcat - - Council liliifc , la DETROIT vl Noise Smoke Engineer Repairs Heat Dirt Fuel Maohtnoi from ono-ulzut to eighty horse power. Warruurod 'o nlvo satisfaction. Write ns. W. F. 1JAKEH , 300 nnd niOSIuujnrtHlook , Council HIiiHs. Telephone ZU The best p.iylne Investment for ,1 housewife Is riie Excelsior IlonlMKcr and Uoaslcr 1 Unites bread tasty , leaves It moist : meat will bo Juicy ami rich , B.ivoHOiiu-tlilnlmitrltloiiHclomuiitB. No lady can do without U allur liaviiii' trlud It. Write for clrcnlara. AGENTS WANTED. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS , Council llltttfn , lou'n. A bXHICTLY PUKE ARTICLE. A MOST DELICIOUS CHEWING GUM. CIFIC FOB LUNG & THROAT TROUBLES Made by Curtis &Son. 1'ortlnnd , Mo. " -I - , Special Neil c 23. CQUHlIt BLUFH. FOll KENT Nicely fimilHlirtl 7-room ho u < / with baili , piano and all cooking uteiiHlla. Iu < cinlro 'J13L' Avonua 11. LOST Small gold pin with chain nnd bantlo. with Initial " 1" on ono lrto and "Miidno" oq otlu'r. Finder leave at lieu ollleo und receive ro ward. AHSTKACTS ami loans. Farm and city property bonfht and Hold. 1'imcy & TliomuH , Council UhltTrt GAHHAOH removed , ccsniiuols. vuultR. ohlnmoya cleaned. Kd Uiirko , at Taylor'a grocery , 310 llroadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARGAINS For Bale , 79 by 300 foot on Franklin avenue , $ lfilMK ( ) ) . SKiM ncreii listwei'ii 1st Hlrcvt and Franklin ave- ii n i' . IlKHt planing property In tlio city , $20,000.00. Two lot aniiosltii Third Htrsot ucliool , il.SUU.OO. Ono lot In WllHon Terrace , sim.Ml.uil. ThreelotH , corner Main Htr.tct and 12th nvcnna. Beat blto for Implement houfioln Ilioclty.t7.100.01) . Louiruo \ Towlu , mis I'earl street. /I SO-aero rood ' f.iiMi . / ( , Improvu'l In B33. 27-32-11 I Sheridan Co. , Nub. , fortrilaat tl.OOO.ou. Till * IH away bolo\v tin value. JolniHion & Van Palton. DO YOU want lo rrnt your IIOUNO ? If BO call at llio Maynp Heal ll.U'ito Co. , il.'l llro.id\vay. / IO ACKKS irooil land In nonpar county. Nob. , for I'uxclmiiiru for Improved propjrly In Council lIliiffH. JI'liu Jlayiio lU-.il Ij ) tataUu. . Ojl II road way. \TICK COTTACKS-Several of them for ale : low -liprloui and vury eimy luymoatB. TtiuMayno Iteal KHtalo Co. . tf 1 Ill-midway. ACUMAOH wanted near Coiiiic.ll UlnfTs In ox- clianco for I''O acren line land In northern Mil- Honrl , m-ar Iowa Him , clear of liKjTiibr.mco. TJi Maymi Itnal Ksfita Co. , ll jl HIM ilw.iy. 1 DO AC11KS Improved land lu northern KaiiH-H. clear of liicimibr.iiifii ; will uxcli.nifn for laud near Council lllulfD. Tlio Mnyno Hual Uat'itu Co. , ll'-'l llroadway. I.'OK KXCHANOK-Well Improve , ! 80-aoro Iowa- 1- farm near ( rood town , cl-j.ir of liKMimuraiicni will cxcliuiiL-u fur idea rumdimcii In Council lilntli nnd paycatiliilllToroiicu. The .Maynu Hual K-itula Co. , tl''l Hroadwuy. _ Iron KXCHANflK , nlon lot on 1 > ottom for Uores 11 ml buggy. < IruoiiMldoltU , Nicholson & Co. WANTKD-OIrl for Bi'nor.il lioiiBiiwork. Apply1 b foni 7-10 a , in. at 920 O.ikliiud avenuo. uftor lliat hour at l.'Hhi Main BllX'c-t. 0. 1' . MuKeHHOn. MrANTKIlOlrl for t-oneral housework , M ( ileiiaveiiiio , IOlt HAhK I'lirnlluro fur Blx-room lioiiua , ai irouil an now , liavlni ; hwn imed but n bhnrl time. , A'ldn.-HH ' , K IH , llcouniuu. Oia''O ' -l'urlli'H with a llttlo tlmu and capl < tal to inaiiiifiiclnru und Introduuu putentuq noveltli.-u. H , J. AdauiB , 1JH I'urln Avo. , Councl lu ttft. LEXINGTON ( WO. , ) SCHOOLS. BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. ELUAHETH AULL SEMINARY , UoaurpuKhc-U course ol unj ; f.jJicK llomr&choul Munlc , art , Ultra * of Ibr oldcklibc t In Mist Music and All , Tficner * .SpciUimu niuiiraivtj cai s Il f r P. Wnlmn ; U.rreit. CENTRAL COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LAOIEb. WENTWQHTH MILI ARV ACAPEMY , , [ .cilnffton , Mu. Six t " ilnnlon , Mo. ( wrlmcnu ot InmructioD. miliUry Kliool Ir3 odccr nod leachcra. Con * , MUtouil llrallhlul I6 J tuorTilory ol tnutlc. Art I Hon. liraionttlc iirmt lu iiinvflBWZAJl' ' ! niol'o ' ° a > luc > - MwliTD up- luairauU cu ii III5xlTnst ! ldH9 poimmtaw. MIU jrcur. Illui- /a " * ' -95 / A. A. .lOltPH. lr * * t. 'jZ--t& S . fit Ill.I ( * . COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAH DYE WORKS All klndjof nyoluj nnd Oio.uiliij dona In thu liliiliost Htyla of tliu 11 rt. I'VIoU uuj stained fabric * mail * to lool : ui goo4 n now. Wane promptly done unJ dollveraJi In nil puns of tbo country. HonJ for prlua lut C. A. MAOHAN , Proprietor. Urcudwnr , uoitr NortU western Depot , TolupUuuu &U.