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| THE OMAHA DAILY TWELFTH YEAR, THE TOILING THOUSANDS, OMAHA NEB. WEDN JAY-HAVKING JOURNALISH. 86 SDAY MORNING, SEP 'EMBEI 183 » B A vali Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invted to Visit the Mammoth Establishme)t owned and Occupiead by fluences; thet we refer the Amerioan people with pride to our German Catholic elementary sciiools in which not only reading, writing, and arith melic are tausht, but the main prin N s oiplesof Honeet 'sctions, . 8o that the Dealings wili New children become aware of the objects York Papers, of life, and to be obedient to the rea. - sonablegovernment of their parents; A Reprogentative Cathering of An Explanation of Jay Gould's Farmors at Hastings, eb The Old Officers of tte Alli. ance Receive a feco.d Term. The Antig % Convenfions semble Te-Day, & - %J’mpuhlh-nn Central Commit. teo of Now York Frotest Against Proxies. Several Strong Polinta on Prohi- bitlon, Spocial Dispatch to Trin Bre, Hastinas, Neb., September 26— The annual convention of Nebraska atate Farmor's alliance was held day. Delegates were present from thirty-six coun‘ies. The ofticers elect- ed for noxt year ara: President, R. R Roynolds of Hamilton county; vice presidents, W. A. Towne, of Thayer county, J. Graves, of Otce county, U, D. Layton, of Douglas county, J. Scadda, of Platte county, Thos. H. Milis, of Kearney county, John Patty, of Wheeler county; G. H Gale, of Gage county. J. Burrows was ro-clected sccrotary by acclama tion 8 Execy low, of Thayer o« of Otus county, J. more county, and A. H. Sewnard county. Rousing Anti-monopoly resolut The stats was reorganized, with Lo~ asurer, o committee, H.C. Bigo- inty, Thos. Bell, L. Arnold, of Fill Vance, of were adopted. rgani comuiis Burrows chai Tha next annual conventton will ba held at Grand Tsland. The state AntiMonoj meets here to-morrow. A large number of deleg nan. Joly convention tes are on hand to-night to attend republi cau ¢ I convention ot the Becor It looks now asx if Taird would have & walk-awoy Proxics aud Prohibition. Bpoois]l Dispaten to Tur Bex New York, Sep following resolution will b co: ot the next meeting of the ropublican atato central committee: Resolved, That in future meetings of this committee no person, excapt mem- bers duly electod at the state conven- tion, bs authorized to vote, and that no persons ehall be permitted to ap- pear by proxy. General Sharpe offered the follow- ing, which was adopted: Rexolved, That the state commitieo AP, cuwatetion «f the at- tempt made at Sara‘oga to influence the decision of the late committee by the use of a forged telegram and its detestation of all methods and pur- posea which such a wretched fraud and trickery imphed, oud this com- mitter tenders ite cordial co-operation to any authority or per investi- gatiu the crime, to the end that its authore may be specdily ascertained and held up to the ecorn of the people. The managers of the National tam- perance socieiy resolved: ‘“We hear with groat sausfaction of the wide- spread and rapidly increasing popular sympathy with constitutional prohi- bition of tho m cture ard sale of all alcoholic baverages, as alrealy tri- umphantly adopted by Kansas and Iowa,” and 1l earnestly upon the elcctors of the State of New York to soiect and vote for such candidates only, irrespective of party, as will favor and vote for the submiesion of a prohibitory constitutional amendment to the deople of this state.” Skinner's Reward. Spectal Dispatch to Tur Ban, WatkrtowN, N, Y., § —QCongressman Skinner inated, rtember 26, Was renom- The Rush to Registor. Special Dispateh to Tun Baw, Niw Yok, September 26.— This was tho first day of registration in Brooklyn for the fall election, The number of citizsus enrolled was 29, 286, against 18,087 last year, and 43, 684 in 1880, the presdential year. Strong Points ou Prohibition. Bpecisl Dispatch to Tug Hux. MiLwaukkg, September 26.—The National German Roman COatholic Central society, in to-day's eession, disposed of a large amount of routine business of an important charactor, which took up the largest part of the time, A resolution referring to pro- hibition will be reported upon to-mor- row as follows : ““Whercas, the agitation for prohibi- tion has reached nearly every section of the union, therefore we, delegates of the German Catholic benevolent societies of America resolve that we believe in being temperate in all things, drinking included, and practice and recomwmend tho same ecourse; that we considcr er- roneous and unwise the con. demuation and prohibition of gifts which Providence has bestowed, such a8 wine and other beverages secured fr fraite and grain; that we consider the present p-obil n agitation as a mental epic lucking logical, moral sud educatic.asl principles; that we es \ly protest againet the prohibit- ory declaration that the poor houses and juils throughout the country are filled through the effocts of the license system. Maine is a prohibition state and has no fewer beggurs, ins and criminals than any other state. Tko real cause of a good deal of these troubles is due to the fact that the great portion of the American youth is reared without proper moral in- @ opoly acd Re- that wo are of the opinion attacks of prohibitionists upon per- our America institutions; wishesjto support the latter should op- pore prohibition, Daring the mee word was re- coived from the Pope thanking the society for the donation sent him, and conferring papal blessings upon the Iaborers of the contral scciety. Forged Proxies Epecial Dispatches to Tis Brx. New York, September 26, —It has been discovered that another forged proxie was used at the Saratoga con- vention by tho stalwarte, Againet « Monopoly. Epecial Dispateh to Tun Bax, Cnicaco, September 26 — Speaking of the SBan Franciecs Chronicle’s op- position to Paul Newwman, the Chi- cago Times says: *‘As the Pacific roads and Spreckles have combined in such a mannor as to compel the peo- pel of the Pacific slops to pay ad- ditional two or three centa for every pound of sugar they consumo, The Chronicles opposition to the candidate nominated in the interest of these monopolies will certainly be warmly backed by the voters who ars not owned hy his cou bina THE ENGLISH 1N EGYPL. Special D spatches to TuR Bn. THE KHEDIVE'S RECEPTION, Cairo, September 26, grand ro- ception was held at the palace to-day by the khedi Nvarly a thousand ropresentatives of different villages were present, The khedive refused to receive many implicated pash: aud beye, who came to profess their loyalty, and warned the ulemas and other high pareonages that they would be severely puvished if they relapsed into disloyalty. The principal Brit- ish cfiicers and their stafls were pres- ent. Wolseley, however, was indis- posed snd unable to attend. The ceremony of gthe prosentation to the general of the decoration by the khe- dive did not take place, QHE KHEDIVE AT CAIRO, Caro, September 26, yesterday evening ¢ through the illuu was well rec . beatow upon Wolseley grand cor- don of the Order ot Osnanii, BAKER PASHA'S PLAN, CoNsTANTINOPLE, September 26 Jaker Pusha, who is entrusted with the task of reorganizing tho E.yptisn army, intends proposing to the khe- dive that he employ all gli h othi- cers serving in the Turkish gen d’armes. N The khedive ve for an hour streets, and khedive wiil CATRO CRUMBS, Cairo, September 12.—By a col- lision ou the railway between Neficche and Mahsameh to-day ten natives weroe kilied. Goneral Wolseley is sufforing from cold and disrrnea. GERMANY AND ENGLAND, BexuiN, September 26.—It is cor- tuin the action of Germany will be very favorable to Eogland in the settlement of the Egyptian question, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS Spocial Dispatches to Tix Brn. BALVATION NOT FR Csrncurra, September members of the Salvation a recently arrived here have b rested in order to prevent ariot which was imminent, TREASURY BPECIE ABROAD, Beruin, September 26. —The state ment of the Imperial bank of Germany shows au increaso in specioe of 7,520, 000 marks. THE NEWMARKET RACES, Lonpox, September 26, —The fourth great foal stakes at Newmurket was won by Datch Oven, Shrewebury and Nellio ran a dead heat for the second place. There were seven starters in- cluding Gerald, CETEWAYO AT HOME, Carrerown, September 206, wayo arrived. SMALL POX EPIDEMIC, Carerows, September 26 —Smell pox are raging worse than over; 2,000 cases thus far, mostly natives, 600 of them fatal, The disease has reached the military, Capetown is declared infected, and all vessels sail- ing thence for other ports in the colony will be quarantined. Tho greatest ex- citement provails In the diamond fields, Illegal meaeures have been tal to exclude persons arriving there suspected of having infection, Tho strects of Capetown have a de- serted appearance aad business is suf- foring greatly. A MEXICAN AMENDMENT, Ciry o¥ Mexico, Beptember 26,— The constitutional amendment just adopted decides that in event of the death or removal of the president, his successor shall bo the senator who presided over the senate during the month preceding the vacancy. When the senate is not in session, the presi- dent of the permanent committee, al- ternately senator or deputy, is to suc ceed Elections ehall bo held imme- aiately. Hitherto the chief justice has been ex-cfficio vice president, A FIGHT WITH BRIGANDS, Toxts, September 26,—Near Kair- wan a band of marsuders attacked a party of horsemen belonging to the Frenich topographical expedition, The French commander was killed and soven of his men disabled. The brizands lost thirty killed and fifty wounded. Cete- R The President. Special Dispatch to Tk New York, September 26, —Presi dent Arthur expects to go fishing to- morrow. (Ganeral Grant, Paul Btro- bach of Alabams, Secretary Folger, aad Olayton McMichael of Pennsylva- nia were among the callers to-day. that the sonal liberty endanger the stability of whoover The “World" with Jay at the Crask. Special Mapatch to T Bua. New York, September 27, — From to-day's World: By way of ascer. taining what basis, if sny, thore may be for cortain tales whish have been set forth of late with tremendous rub. a-dub in two or three local newspapors, a reporter of The World yesterday found Mr. Gould in his office, and in- torviowed him on the object of his alleged attempts to buy up the Asso- ciated Press. “‘Mr. Gould,” said the reporter, is stated in sundry quarters that you have been trying to purchase The New York Journal of Commerce, Have you any objection to say whether this is so or not ‘It is ridiculovs,” said Gould; “‘the only grain of truth in tho story is that a geatleman closely connested with The Jouroal of Commerce, in fact one of the editors, sought an in- troduction to me at a private house, whero we both happened to be, and atated that he was thinking of making up a syndicate to purchase ‘he Jour- nal of Commercs, and wanted to know if I would go into the opera tion,”" “How did you recoive the proposi- tion?’ “T naturally atked the editor to let e have u copy of the trial balance of the concern that I might see what its financial position was. The trial bal- ance was never sent to me, This 18 the whole story of my attempt to pur- chase The Journal of Commerce and this is as near as I cver came, or am likely to come, of being owner ot that Journal,” “Ts there any more truth, Mr.| sould, in the story which scems to be | lying about in a lively manner, that i called on Mr, Jones, of The Times, i offered hira in vain a million and | a half dollars for fifty-one shares?” “*There is, if poseible, rather loss trath in thut legend. I have had no financial dealing of eny kind with Mr. Jones of The Times."” Ratlrond Wreok. Spocial Dispatch to Tik Brx. sw York, September 26.—A way train on the Peoneylvania rairosd, whioh left Newark for Jersey City at 11:45 last night, was run iuto at the curve just bulow East Newarle station by a Lehigh valiey train due atthe samo time, The way tralu wea com-| pletely wrecked, und the passe vars Dolefally Grinds WH Notions and S of the celebrated for samples. ruonuwmental fair ordersapylications for spuce either for loaued or dovated ex- ibits must be wmade on or before the first of November, and all exhibits must be placed in hands of the board on or before November 11th, o dollars will be charged for entry of all exhibits made for advantage or profit of exnibitors, There will be no charge for space for donatad exhibits, but 1o all cases countern, ote put upat theexpenscof the ex All pickages chou Garfield Monum Washington, D C.," mailed, Transportation end insurance wpon all urt exhibits loaned for the occasion had great difficulty in getling out ofl the cars. Some of them are seriously ivjured. The Lehigh valley train wan also wrecked, but none of its pas- sengers injured, David Davis' Luok. Spoclal Dispatch to Tis Bax. Rasewi, N O., September 26.— A specal announces positively that David Davis is to be married to Miss Annio Barr on Noven.ber Hth, Miss Barris a obarming and cultivated woman of thirty years and an heiress in her own right. Cuicaco, September 26, —Hon, Da- vid Buvis, vice president of the United States, was given a private re- coption to-night at the residence of F. R. Chandler, in this city. About 300 sogioty people were present. ! dispateh to THe Brk: BrownsviLig, Tex,, September ~Water is disappearing from the streets, Five new cases of yellow fever to-day; one death, New OkLEANs, Soptember 26.—Tho Picayune’s Pensacola special reports sixty new cases and two deaths. The increase of sick is 8o great and the means of affording relief so inadcquate that the board of health called & moet- ing for to-morrow of physicians, with a view of systematizing methods disbursing means and affording re! to all the needy. 3ALVESTON, Septemb.r 26.—The News Galveston special reports a uroat deal of yellow fever at Mier and Roy- nosa, One hundred cases and two or threo deaths] n day at Reynosa; at Mier four to ten daily. 26. Business Failure Special Dispatch to Tux Ban, ArcuisoN, September 26,—The Western Hardware Co.'s establioh- ment closed thismorning. The liabil ities are estimated at $260,000, The assots consist of the large stock of hardware on hand, but the value enn- not bo told at present, A Barned Town. Bpecial Dispaich to Tin Baw, Parronssura, Mo, SBeptember 26 —Most of the business portion of this town was burned to-night between 9:30 and 12 o'clock, Loss not yet koown, An exploding lamp is sup- posed *o " the caute 4 “uel in a Dark Reom. Special « 1) ateh to Tus Bew Daveas, Tex,, September 26, —Fif- teen years ago Gaorge Hollenbeck and William Stratton quarreiled in Pal- myra, N. Y. Yusterday they met near Carrizo I'ass, went into a dark- ened room and fought a duel, Strat- ton fired four times. Hollenbeck fired killing Stratton instantly, A Stage Robber O Spectal Dispatcn to Tun Hus. Sr. Louss, September 26, —Capt. J W. Loes, ohief detective of San Fran- cisco, and Charles Aulls, deteotive of Waells Fargo express, arrived here to procure John C. Patterson, alias Kehoe, now in jall for burglary, who is charged with robbing » stage coach between Morris Flat and Nevada City, September let, 1879, and being ao- oessory to the wmurder of Willism J, (}umm-u,;-‘ baoker of the former place, The Garfield Bpecial Dispaten to Tus b and transportation upon all articles donated will bo at the cost of the boaid of @ireelore Transportation upon ik other ax made for the profit of ®3 Wikore wil. be at their oost wnd vis ahj yoard of commibnon ] loaned with the chasa, soiae of the buildings in wi be hpard of direction propone b ril hibits, and unanimously decid decline to prosead fapther in carrying out the objects « * the enterpriso until tuey recarve sut § Ry aZeuRe 008 NS to the charegter’cf the buildings to secured, and the smount of space to be allotted exhibitors from Michigan, They aleo invite other state hoards to meet with thom at an early davwo and take such aoticu a: may be deemed ad- visable, SPORTING: BASE BALL, Spocial dispatch to Tux Bum, Bosron, September 26, - Troys 1 Burraro, September 26, 7, Chicagos 8. LOUISVILLE RACES Boatous 0, Buffalos LousvirLe, Septomber 26,- face, ono and one-cighth miles, Fel- lowplay won, Monto second, Albora timo, nd ra A6 . Leger stakes, two miles, Apollo won, Boatman second Monrch third; time, 5:35}, Third race, milo heats, Meditator won, Ruth second, Force third; 1:44}, 1:45. Fourth race, onoand one-half miles, Froeland won, Katie Orecl socond, Anglia third; time, 2:42, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, Buionton Braou, September 26 First race, mio, Lorea won; time, 1:50§, 1:607 Second race, mile, Wakofield won; time, 1:3. Third race, wile heats, Ballast won two straight heats: time, 1:48k4, 162 Fourth reco, one and one-eight wile, Joe Murray won: time, 2:04 Hurdlo race, mile and s quarter, Jim McGowan won; time 2:27, A ROW POSTPONED, Poxtranp, Maine, Septomber Hanlan, Courtney and Kennedy here to-dsy and after a longthy dis- cussion denided to postpone the raco until June 1883, The stake monoy will be put up threo wewks in ad of the races. The date of the racos is to bo named six weeks prior to the event and the dato will be mutually agreed upon. Three weeks must in tervene botween the race of Hanlan and Ross, and Hanlan and Kennedy, gpoctal Dispatch toTun B, Lareuk Rook, September 26,—The (lazette's Hot Bprings epecial says: Charles Matthews, editor of The Hor- came to his death by three or more N. W. Fordyce, D. O, Rugg Charles Matthows was unjustifiabla, - —o -— Buceklin's Araice Salve, The Best 3ALVE iu the world for Oute, ver Sores, Tetter, Chapoed Liands, Chil blaing, Corns, and all skin wuptivns, sa positively curee piles, It ly guarant Warniseron, Septomber 26.—The board of direction of the Garfield give _atistaction g oy rotunded fore buying their Fall Bills. must bo | time | The jury inquest in the case of net, killed last Friday, this afternoon returned a verdict that the deceased blows by & hickory olub 1 the hands | of B, W, Fordyce, and by three pistol (or revoiver) shots from the hands of and Frank Flynn, and that the killing of Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, £alt Rbeum, Fe- 110 dos eals bypO. R.L.WDONALD&GO., OLESALE DRY - GOODS, i AT rnishing Goods, JOSE L, DI, The Brightest Lighted, Best Appointed Jobbing House in Arrerics, containing the argest Stock of Dry Goods and Notions wuat «f o Missiasippi. Sole manuf ] weturers Send orders by Remember McDonald's Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, GYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEWIOT SHIRTS, In ail styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at OO NT BRI NCOENSS. Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- where upon receipt of a request so to do. The most careful attention t'on guaranteed, mail, or writa iven to orders, and satisfac- R. L. McDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. ' COUNCIL CLATTER. A Shaking up of Iry Bonos with Little to Enliven the Moeting. The City Printivi Liast and Dry Session with Fow Dotmils. | A Short At tho regular moeting of the gity ning the entire mom- borship was present with the excep- tion of Mr, Stull, President pro tem ISeutmann occu- pied the chair, journal of the proceding meot- »ad nud approved. | AOME AND COM'MENTOATIONS, | From thasinyor transmitting lottera of Geacral Menager Clark aul Moster | Mechanic Qougzdon, ot the U. P, re questing that three our rour hyeruu he pleced in tho shop yards; also let- tor of city attdbrney repgarding and recommending that the water- works company be tstructed to place hydrants as requer Poferred. From the mayor approving several ordinances, Filed. From tho mayor vetong the ordi- establishin council last o nance new curbing on Thirtconth betweer Farnam and Douglas, Referroc Quit elaim deed of the city to Fred- erick Bitterolf of lot 18, block 7, in Kountz» and Ruth’s addition, Clerk irstructed to deliver From Olsen and Boisen, offering to furnish H00 yards of earth at Jones streot intersection a: ten cents per J\ml, Accepted ¥ | Fr 2,000 dam y falling off S. Morris, claiming gos for injuries received mbankment on Seven- teenth and Farnam street, Referred, From property owners on South sovontesnth, reqaosting extension of wator maing, Ruforred, rom citizens, requesting that clean- ivg of vaulta and cesspools by daytime in the city bo prohibited by ordinance. Loferred. From Dr. Pesbody and othera re- (questing ox‘tonsion of firo limits to \brace Thirteenth atreet from alloy botween Jones and Jackson, and bo- tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth boing the whole of block 175, [e- forred, From Lovi and Bernstein, complain- ing of the bluckading of Thirteenth stroot by Meaning and Hess, at Loavenworth street, Referred, From K. T. Coopor, eivil engineer and surveyoz, ealling attentic de- posit of dirt by grading of Parnam stroet at Twonty-eighth, and request- ing that culvert be built ut once, Re- ferred, Report of appraisers on ozening of £hil Shoridan street. Filed, From J. H. tloogen, asking repair of wall: on Ele th and Harney streets, Roforrod. From the city engineer, submitting monthly report on sewer and other work for Beptember, Daeferred, The opinion of the cily attrney ad- verse Lo legality of change of curb lines on Thirteenth between Farnam and Douglas, Mattor referred to city waginecr with instruciions, From D, McKillip and others, re- Juesting city to lay & walk on lota 4 and b, block 42, between Hickory and Bl Referred., [ Several resolutions ordering sido- walks were referred. From property owners on Tenth etreot, reguesting that shat therongh- fure be paved with limestone blocks, not to exceed §3 per equare yard. Leferrod, Frow D, A. Way and others: ommending the establishment of two Rec- or three hydrants in the vicinity of || Fifteouth and Dorcas and Center streets and the erecotion of & hose house in thesame locelity Referred, A number of bills were preseuted Settled at §them a lively shal. | noross toos. Mayor Boyd presented invitations for the sity council to attend tlw voman suffbage convention, and sue gested tho ter of chowmg the wvie 1tors and delexates somo conrtesion, Mr. Boliny said be an extra sead in his curt which s of the delegates might o-eupy, and ho would promise ¥ financos | for such an | v had botter b up holes on the etreet attor went ovor without | Mr. O'Kecfo s were too LXpanse; ared in The whole action. IONS, | By Knufieann, o make certain sur- | weys in Kountze and €uth’s addition, Adopted. By Thrane; To rapair culvert on Fairfield stivct, between Ninth and Tenth. Adenped. By Leodor, To romove gas lamp on Cass, betweon Iightoenth and Nine- teenth streets, about 100 yards from | present site. Adopted. | By O'll<ofe, Iustrecting the mar- ghul to enforee the oxdinsneo prevent property. Adopted, By Duanham, That a zas lamp be aced n front oftho Christian church on Farnam aud Twentioth streots. Adoptod. By Dunhawm, Instructing street commiesioner tor lengthen oulvert Harnoy sty uear Twenty- second, and remove dirt to rpair said streot from top of hill. Street fores, to be employed not to excoed three days, Adopted By Bohm, Phet the mayor bo res quested to appeiut three appraisers to appraise all property now occupid by citizons audi belonging to the city, and that parties be requested to vacate within sixty or loace the property st a fair conmideration. Referrod, By Dollone, Instructing the coa- mittee on public property and im- provements to cause pipes in cistern in the park to be made non accensible to frost and to place the green house in proper condition, Adopted. by Baker, Tustructing the boacd of publiz works to advertise for bids for puving Teath strect with gaanite, undor tho ordinwice ordering on Tenth sireet. Adopted. By Behm, To fill holes andp'ace St. Mary's avenne in passalo con- dition, Adopted, By McGiuckin, To enforce sopair of sidowalks on west side of Tentiyetroet, botwoen Douglas and Dodge, within ten days, Adopted. By Leeder, To repair bridge on Twelfth end Cass, Adaptods By Behm, To build cross walk on St. Mary's avenue and, Forest avenue, Adopted, By Corby, That no mewber of the couneil be permitted to ofier more than two resolutions at any one meet- ing. Adopted. REPOKTH OF COMMAFTEHRS, On judieiary, Recommending pas- sage of ordinance velating to sreas and Btainwa, “Zls0, that judizemeat be confessed on the sower claim of the Omaha Na' ional Bank, in accordauce with city atorney's opirion, Adopted. On claims, Favor bill of C, C. Bchaeffer for $40, Adopted, On claims, Allowing John L. Me- Cague's bil) for absuracts of property. Adopted, On olaime, Allowing Scauyler Wakefiold balance of salary as regis- trar. Adopted. On finance, Favor opening Pierce streot between nineteonth sud twen. tieth, Adopted, On streets and grades, adverse to passage of ordinanc for grading | Ninth, Eleventh, and elfth steets. ydopted, Ou same, recommending filing of | peution of K. W. Bullard in regard to wntorseotion of Thirteenth and Will: fams streets, Adopted, On same, to file communication of | and referred to sppropriste cummit- [ Tenth annd Plorce streets, Adopted., Onsatne, adverse to ordimance for grading Jones stroot. Adopted, O supae, approviug city cngineer's accepiance of grading on Sizteenth streot, and all g $1,080 8L there- on. Adopted. On satan, (hranting permission to MoShane & Schroder to lay trask in alloy in block 200 under certain ro- stri & Adopted. Ou s », ymoading pasange of ordinance to Fll lor 8, bluck 8. Adoept- ed, RWOLUTION, By petmmsion Mr. Baker intro- duced a r golution tendering the Mw- Sional worpien suffrage convention the sourtosies of the city and inviting them to & tunr of the city at a time to Yo fixed hy the counei Adopted On poice, Allowing certatin bills. fdoptes Oa ol ico, Racommending passage of oring nco establishing hay and oais Ma rkos on Twenty-firss street bet eon (Jumg and Burt, Adopted. m pub lic property, ete., That the 2y tto rncy examine into the title Ut the cit y's vonl estate. Adoptad, ine removal of dirt from stroats of . Ou sx e, Allowing bill of §9.25 ntfeys viv> permiseion: Alpo 4 aue . o, Adapted. aha sewer from putting | nor Banswos ]flu‘:’. tHinde possablo, as ¢ g ‘pomsible, by atreot force, JAdopted. On 8id ewalks and bridges, allowing bLill of O . A. Hebbard, $434, for build- ing Saur 1ders street bridge. ~ Adoptod. _ Fho & 1l of Samuc) Rees, for print- ing, wa | ai) wved, 3 Tho bid oi tha Boe Publishing com- pany tos do the cicy printing for the year o ading July 1ur, 1883, was ao- cepted, The city ongineer was instructed to abate the nuisanes on Teuth and Jones by making sewor connections with t ho pond forthwith, On¢ ) or Ywo other reports of no im- portal 100 were recoived, and on mo- tion “the council adjourned, to meet 67:¢0 p. m, Fridoy, TH] I GREEN-EYED MONSTER. A V/omuoa Tries to. Ki'l Herself on Ace count of Jealousy, Yosterday afternoon about 2 o' slock, & womsn of the town namedi Ada Giregory, but better known as “Bull of the Woods,” residing in a shanty on the south side of Dodge strset be- tweon Ninth and Tenth streets, at- temptad to kill herself. It coems that she became jeaious of her husband whose name is Duoke Gregory, and who tends bar at the saloon on Pwelfth atreet between Dodge and Capitol avenue, by the reason of his paying too mush atten- tion to other soiled doves liviog in the neighborhos L. She stasted the rounds of the drug stores, and at the Millard hotel pharmacy pur- chased ten cents’ worth of morphine. 3he afteswards sent a doy dowm Tenth streot, and he alsa purchased some for her; and she finally started out and bought more, ua she thought she had a suflicient quantit; to end her life. She #ook the full quantity she had, abeut ten grains, and laid herself doww to die, Her moans attracted the attention of the other inmates of the house, who at onco repaired to ber room and fourd her in a dying coadition, One of thom at once started for a dooter, who oppeared om the scene and gave her the proper anticotes, but it being pearly two aours from the time of her takiog it and before the dector | appeared, the emetic proved almost fouitless, and the doctor at once re- sorted to moeze hervie trreatment. After four hours of work and treat- ment he pronouaced her out of dan- ger, und at Jast accounts ehe was all right, Horeford's Acid Phosphate—Leme onade. De. U, 0. OLMSTEAD, Milwsa- kea, Wis,, says: *'I use several bot- thes in wy family, sunvally, as ‘lems 0. P. Birkett, relative to grading of ona 1 prizo 1t bighly,*