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NEWS ABOUT THE BLUI s, Another Tmportant Document Filed in the Celebrated Orick Case. A MAN OF -MANY HEAVY SORROWS Hank Hall, the Mur Dicd at Ninet Insuran . Minor crer, Tmproving ix—Non-goard e Menth seeeds ings Another instrus the Crick case ) eni rtant rent was f which 1 the fo some very valuable Jonged to the Bluits an filed for rec and is & quit claim deed and her hu ever set at e hold t that nt purchaser proj Peter Smith ¢ Phe who in (¢ trum redor Mabel 1l of her Smith, her when the nt was s office Crick wh vd in the co 1 i from ind, conveying inter. teto' J ests in the family who fs her grandfatt wted in Trry Brr ve filed a few d i v instead uncle, as erre document It will be recol aim deed that tion « th cous] lirst ment and warranty N Hubbard — wa by nd husband bard he interests thu wequired watter in the same condition that it was in_prior to the t by Hubburd und others to § givl's intorests. The husband hid not deeded away inter acquived marviage, and there vas a possibility of trouble in the fature. The decd exceuted by both yesterday, and safely recorded, sets at rest ail these appreliensions, und leaves th Firl's interests in (he estate whoily in the control of the grandmothor, who wis one dministrators of the estate, and still has ywer 1o mike o legal ment. This has alveady bogin m deeds to all persons who hivve purchased por tions of the estate whether from the adminis trators or from partics who heli the property rtue of from ministrators to the M ned jointl After Hub e mide et control of the his b, suecession of dec wd time presen - - cents per roll 23 Pear J. G, Tipton, v 527 Broad vily Wall paj nants, at (. at i L. Gillette - Many a not st rem. A Ma o B un is troubles. Last week h long and expensive liti City dye works. ‘Llic suit was for the recoy ery of heavy for alleged to have been sustained employ of the company, and have been caused by the use of gasoline in cleaning old clothes, He set up the plea that he was injured physically and mentally by be ing compelled to coutinually breathe the fumes of the fluid, but the jury thought otherwise, and denied him the theraputic agent asked for in the of a judgment against his imediately after the case was L in - the rollof au informer n cases under the fine manipulation Boulton. T'his brought down upon wrath of the saloon men, the victim of several personal assaults, one of which we have been serious for him if he had not been rescued by Marshal ‘Templ and two off cers, who happened to be in the vicinity of the saloon on Lower Main strect. when it d. Hanging over his head was at of un indictment by the grand jury upon the complaint of Schoedsack, the dy works man, for the embezzlement of whi 56 which he had collected from customers while inthe employ of the works and neg- lected - to turn itover. On Suturday after noon he found himself in a stra ightencd finuncial condition, and he “strted outto aise the wind. He applicd to W, S, for the loan of &35, but, being a stranger he was refused. To steuro Mr. Cooper he offered to execute a short time note with approved arity and allow a liberal rate of interest The offer was uccopted provided the security was good. Cooper drew up the note for#s2, and Englesun took it and went away In a short time he reappearcd with the noto signed jointly by himsell and Jon Mer- gen, the South Maiu street grocer, The se. curity was all right, und Cooper gave him a check. Immediately after the fellow left Cooper became suspicious about the Mergen signature, and telephoned to the bank stop ping payment of the cheek. e then ealled upon Morgen und showed him the check and he promptly pronounced it to be a fc Tn the meantime Englesiu had cashed ti check ina store where he was known. Cooper Wwiis anxious to get his money baek and did not report the case to the police, but started out to find Englesun. This he did in a short time. The fellow confessed the forgery, but claimed he did not know why he had’ o mitted the erime. He willingly gave Cooper all the moncy e had left from “the proceeds of the check, which amounted to 8, and promised to raise the remainder if e was not prosecuted. His request was granted, but up to yesterdiy morning he hud not been able to get the money. Saturday afternoon he made u contract with C.A. Machan, proprictor of the Council Blufis steam dye works, to work for him, and yesterday moruing he com- menced work. At noon he got hold of some of Machun’s uncollected bills, and he started out to raise some money. Ho collected 6,50 at one place and £2.50 4t another, and then he quit the collecting business aud ilso th ployment of Mr. Muchan. The dye works mai soon found that the bills had been paid to Englesun, and hieard that he lad left th city. For fue purpose of putting a_check upon the caveer of the young man, he filed an information in Justice ‘Schurz’ court char, ing him with larceny. A warrant was issue anud the officers werd hunting for Euglesun last evening The youug man is either insane or olso is making very creditable pretentions in that line, and whien he is arrosted his defonse will undoubtedly be insanity. Troubles man of many was the plaintiff in a stion with the Twin oun damages nal injury while in the was claimed to shape [ employers, ded e u sul of Jud him the and he was made on te oc Hall Inproving, C. Hank Hall, the wife murderer, is resting very comfortable in his cellin the county iail Hels improving rapidly from the effects of his seif-infitcted wound, and no quires the attendance of @ nurse ot physician, $1b has not changed his opinion regarding the crime, and is still very taciturn and morose. & Klein ave offering great bar: fu every department. We show the line of cook stoves und ranges in the from £00 to £10. In linware we carry th best only and sold at bottom prices. Cavpets, “Oh, my ! we just beat the world, former price of cavpets 65 cts., now 40 cts., and s0 on through tho entire line. We show a larg line in novelties in our parlor goods depar ment. In bedroom suits we pride ourselves of carrying the most completo assortment, choice of 30 st Book cases, kers and dimng chairs” of every description. Side- boards, wardrobes and center tables go along with this unloading sale. G rices else- where and compare Mandel & l\hm s 820 Broadway. longer re- Mandel ins bost 5 el sl | man T | properiy, Died at Ninoty-six. Johuson, aged ninety-six y et days, died at th Elijah Moss, ay , one | esidence in Crescent John month and ef of his son-in-law, township, yeste with whom he has been living for several yoars pust. Death resulted from general debility. produced by a He will be buried today in Crescent ¢ o ks P. C. Miller, the painterand decorator, at home to his friends, 815 South Sixth st . The ladics of the l{n\'ul Neighbors of America will give a lawn social at the resi- dence of Mrs, M, E. Belknap, 607 South First street, Tuesday evening, August 5. Dalby’s orchestra will attend from § to 11 o'clock. Refreshments will be served, Woodmen, their ladies and all friends are cordially in- vited to attend, - - Will Establish a Non Board Agency Local iusurance circles are considerably exercised over the contemplated movement of some Omahy insurance wmen to establish a non-board agency in this city, and write all kinds of insurance at reduced rutes. An Bgeut of several uou-board cowpanies that ¥ have been doing business in the west for in the city yesterday looking | nd making arcangements to The new ageney proposes to a cont less than the es to push for all the busi 58 10 be had at the cut rates, “The attempt to establish non-board agen- cles in Council Bluffs is not a new thing,” said an insurance man yesterday, “It has been tried a number of in the last few years always faed in a few Several first class companies veprosented, but the hus been that there has not been enough of them and people are a littie skit tish about insuring i an v that only has one or two companics for the insured to | select from. They may be all right but it is | Liard to mulce the public think so. Letall the uon-board agencics that want to, They W like everytii a perishable nature, to This new non-hoard if it comes at all, witl not be trosts of onenvinter.’” uand all other property »f Council Bluffs will not be sorry to an ageressive non-board agency estab- | d," said a business man ‘Insu e rates in Council Bluffs are entirely 100 high I'hie losses by fire have been so small und the rates hthat the people have been en- conra to carry their own insurance and e have no right to k ab swaline heir business, If ou ex the pucking-house fire and the the sheds at the driving park, f Stewart's valuable horses death, the five 1 »s in Coun cil s for t vact five ve will not equal the amount” paid the insurance com panies in premiums forany one of the five Wi best five protection in the world | » pay for it ut if the in jes take a different view of 1 persist in keeping up the we will hail i udvent of 1 rcliable noa-board agency k upon greed the w over the field begin work take some timo, was 10 of tablished rates, and ne time and has months. have been wency, stand the business 1 ul the i it th burning of we b urance ¢ u good, active as a descrved che Colpanies The Manhattan sporting hea Broadway arters, 418 Try Manawa beach, more sand, 1 hotel, enl AN ro0ms, near bottomn, « - 1 your property cail B. Judd, president wrged, If you wish to Judd & Wells ¢ Broadway. the =3 voduced rates cstate security by b, = reel froe with every d at Bixby's, s acil Proceedings. monthly meeting of the city Llust evening with the mayor | wbers present but Everett and Money at nd v loaned on_chattel H. Sheafe & Co. A hose 00d hose 100 feet of Co The r puncil w il all the Mikesell The plat of Morning Side addition was pre sented and the ordinance approving the wus passed Contractor Kelley's bill for the excavation of the Canning hitl cut on_the Chuutaugua road was presented. The bill ealled for 5740, which was the full cost of the work. Alder: wan Lacy objected to the ailowanee of the bill for the reason that the city had an agrec nent with the county con joners by whicih they were to pay one-half of the bil On motion of L Keiley was allowed hatf of the The whol amount for grrading, right of wiy and the cut is nearly 00, one-haltof whict: the city pays ohi Dum ented his bill for 2614 paid the city treasury in th form of saloon It was veceived and placed on f [ department submitt { July. It showed at nine alarins had been vesponded to di 2 the month and that the cost of maint. the department for the time for salari hor 18 X1,520, Patvolmun Hurvingten wis veported sick by el durin itive month. On motion council allowed his fall y for the ame f | \ | | | : ity the | month. A communi n Preston hose cart com) speedy compl of th by the Alderman ¢ ;hpl-'u\nnmnhv-lllh"u xpiration of the contract for the gasoline lights. Alder- | cy moved that the commitice of tho | 2o out this evening and relocato the line lumps and deciae upoi the points where they can be dispensed with: also, to determine the number and location of the are lights 10 be orc n the clectric light company The waterworks three five hydru from Brodw 1o to By Tywent The for Soil i ved from the | W aunouneing the new cart ordered who! gas was allowed v mains wnd from bydraut on com also onc d to advertise for bids First street from Paul 1's 1o the east line of J. €. Brock' perty, bids to be received Monday night The ovdinancs vegulal the running of street cars in the city brought second reading, Al Casper that the ordinance lay over ind the co ceept Superintendent Reynoids' invita to ride and be shown wiat six miles an hour . per moved to make the speed twelve ‘miles an hour instead of six The motion was lost, ind moved to aceept Superintendent Reyno invitation to take | and the motion was carried. couneil will be kiven u special train and mile speed will be maintained for the - J.C neating, gineer Omiha; riam Juth I six miles. Bixby, stoa bu Council Blufts -~ customers for terms all cash, 1t 1 to offer on K H, once, sanitary 20) eu- Mor lock, We ide improved | havea bar. ufe & Co. at e in yor - e moved to 20 N, Congress, tted that the Farmers' con- me in Council Bluffs ill not have a diseuss the sil s in Washington Main, Farm Ttis to be vegr gress, which w on the 2th of this month, chance to hear Senator Jone ver question. Oficial dut will absolutely prevent the great champion of this question being present. Hon. B. Ltose water of Tue Bre will take nis place. el gniating SOUTH OMAHA BOODLE CASES, Dougherty and Rowley to Be Investi- gated by the Conncil, At lust night's meeting of the South Omala council the following communication from City Attorney Edgerton was vead: o the Mayor and Council of the City South Omabu ~Gentlemen: In reference to the matter of charges of bribory and cor. ruption in the passage of ordinmice No. veforred to mo for investigation, I would that I have investigated as fully as possible and find no evidence of improper conduct except on the partof Councilmen Rowley and Dougherty, w received from a | party in the employ of Island railfoad company, aud mall the | evidence obtainable I must conclude thaf said checks were received with the intent to realize the full amount for which they were | drawn, If I am covreet in my conciusions | ywley und Dougnerty are guilty unde 5 gf the code, of acceptis The roport was ncceptod aud filed Councilnan Johnson niled sworn against Councilman Dougherty, charging him with fraudulently, unlawfully, felon iously and corruntly recéiving and aceepting frow Michael D. Roche as a bribe, a cortain bauk check for #00 on the Commercial National bank of Omaha, with intent to | have him act as 4 coumcilman with partality in the pussige of ordinance N kuown as the Rock Istand o nd, that on July 8, Councilman Dough- ty fraudulently, unlawfully and_corruptly solicited and proposed to receive from Michael D. Roche $100 in money as a bribe in the Rock Island railrc ordinance Thind, that on June 30 Jams Dougherty fraudulently, unlawfully and corruptly did solieit W.'S. King, the city engincer, to munipulate the sewer contract” so that they could make money out of it. Fourth, that about Ju ames J. Dougherty fragiu- | lently, unlawfully and corruptly did propose toJoln H, Burke to make some mon a cortain sewer contract and demanded $100 bofore entering into a contract.” . Similav charges to the first two in the complaint against Council- man Dougherty wore filed against Council- man Patrick Rowley, The charges were filed and the hearing set for Wednesday evening, On motion of Councilman Johnston the council will meet Tuesday ovening to investi gate the charges of boodle made against | coun silmen lu the matter of the ice company claim, checks the Rock charges | hundred { Number | two days of darkness each; | o Mys. | ago. FROM THE STATE € A Young Forger's Brilliant Short by Arrest, S APITAL, Carcer Cut HE BETRAYS A FRIEND'S CONFIDENCE, Monthly Reportof the State tary—Lincoln Stll in Da ~Robbed While Asle City News Notes. Lixcory, Neb., August 4 Ber,|—F. C. Brobst is an unprin Who, though of respectable pare education, has prostituted his ta doomed for the penitentiary Hastings and about three we to Lincoln and stopped at the Tre Among his acquaintances here w Jeakin's tea store, and he to identifyshim at one of the could getn draft, cashed the Weyland state bank of friend identified him, neve Brobst had turned forg presented at the Amer and cashed. By the had reached Weyland was found to not be found. The matter was | hands of Detective Crowe and work of tracing the fughitive com was discovered that he first went Ka dr Y can Fxe time th Kan,, and be a forgery F | where he masqueraded under the | e Curtis, Josepin He From had gone to St disti then trac the it was di Louis. At the lat lished himself by man's wife, He flew wit love to Kansas City. At the t Kuw he ran out of money and fou to commit another forgery ta dollars, This time h F. C. Kinsbury, Ag imself scarce fa buck to accompanied by the faithless this network of trips and donning was carefully untangled by and Brobst was finally captured g Louis and brought bag Toduy he was arrai hran and was put unde ¢ for trial later. Brobst over his captu a word of recret for crimes he has committed. In case tics here fail o convict him the ofticers are unxious for a whack a OBIECTED TO IER GUARDE ver two months azo Ma 1 vl of sixteen, vetitioned ourt ‘that her guardian, Jabn mike an accounting of the money for certain real estate belonging hehad sold and the reccipts fo mysteriously disappeared. Crooker filed a re the geird claimed was reet. She then filed charges asai cluiming that as her guardian he | pleasant to her, that it was disa meet him, transact business wi asked for'his removal, She that he had been dishonest hoer property. In the liti lowed the rges were vt was accounted judge tien sived the guardian w claimed was robbing the gil of b The yerdict has brought o much u upon Crooker that he is determn sible to stem the tide of populi tion and today he appealed tue district court. AFFAIRS AT THE The montly report fr tiary shows the following f of nvicts re nth, 113 names, Neil, Wommel Wilson, Iavie, Brown, Rol dell, Tsdale, Petersin; number of prison July 1, 853: number pired during July, 203 was anothe nane to o of S uot exp A litt Smith, incomplete in m PENITENTL the st ts i cived numbe Special fou cony whose s Penitens rkness op— to Tt cipled dude, ents and fine dents and is His home is at e came mont hotel as a clerk in 1 this friend that he nsus reaming that wus | e draft hange bank it the dr 1 the papor jrobst could plac the d in fMHcult imenced. It to Omaha, name of W, d to St scovered he ter place he running away with h his illicit own on the ind it neces- o raise a few e gave the had 1d tod t Louis, female, All in he di g of ahases | the detectives a few days k to Lincoln sied betore 1 %500 bonds s consid the ser of the authori- Kansus City it him, AN. wrion W, (. d the county C. Crooker he received to her that v which had A few days later ort with the c ourt which and incor- st Crooker, hid been un- srecable to th him, and intimated wanipulati n - that 1 cor need for. The hom it was v property. Approbrivm ined if pos- condenna- (& to the ARy, ate eniten- nd figures: during the Isdorff, Sut- herts, Wan- convicts in term ex- v pardoned during July, 21 nunber released on commuta- tion during July prison July 31, The report that the g any day was to work that tion was cither wits Three of the remainiug 7 were in at work. The lowest number rej any duy dul these were ordered to the remaining 4 were hurt During the month the following « to be put in the solitary as u Sumumers, for refusing to work ai solent to his keeper and foreman, brought him to- time, ford, for maiing disturbane number e 0., of the prison phy test number rep 30, but 23 day, @ their slight or in All to his keeper, three da tary ; Welcome,” for vefusi days. The commutation of k expired August 1. LINCOLY STILL 1N Tothing could be mo the durkuess that. pery. Lincoln after night on ion of the council wised | its unbusines; nings, like ns for . pers lence DARKN exasper des the 1 o'clock iu the account of the numerous by grading and the places in ti ks. In add awd burglur to multiply and this advantage” of thei on account of the that pervades the city preseat vuto there will ba more as much stolen under cover of « would puy for the lighting of the ing the onth I'his morning t spector said that tho lamps portion of the city will bo light evening, but the 600 street lamps ous parts of the city wiil no until the first weels of nest month ROBIED WHILE Some thicf stole iuto Otto Mic! at 1132 P streot after miduight a took £10 from one of Otto's poc garment was hanging at ihe head but when Otto arose this morning it Iying on the floor and his p the door, rified of its content Michael or any other memb heard any noise during the thief's entrance was effected open window BABSIAW WILL John Rabshaw, the shot through the lung is still alive and_the physic he muy recover, He is still v ing the cause of the shot t near to death that be had at 837 Unive mbanki sed anc n man so 1 bro s doar. ay it been boarding Ly avenue. Clark said that e ing with her only @ day Inew nothing further conecrui that three years ago she fiest met that time he was papering the ¢ Since that time she had not s& he applied at her place for board Rabshaw speaks of havin town to see a woman named Mrs. Twenticth and G, He is about years old BOTH WANT THE NINETEEN TH¢ W, J. MeGallin and the Kit i company have a differ #19,000 which both parties elaim. says in the suit he brought agains| pany today that he bou sale big job lot of horst ing to the Hurlem cattle company t obtained by the Kit Carte on MeGilliu utteny 1 of horses at o company attached them, - claimin belonged to E. M. McGillin The sale was allowad to and W. J. McGillin placed recelved for the horses into th agreement, until the matter should He now presents his claims to the ing that that sum o y be tu him, as it is vightfully bis THE WOOLEN MILLS, The enterprising owners of mills, who lost §70,000 iu the flame: day, aro not. discouraged over th tuie, but have determined to establishment and are already drawing up plans for the same, On had d we ng the mouth was 12 to worl while at Craw ford mt of to overcom last svening 0 go home ptian r of PRODABLY RE: some tima icel wis with Mrs, being e between them utat a and cattle oted to sell blic sale the maining in ician shows orted sick 2 ordercd indisposi- shamuied. jurcd while ported sick 2 und 8 of . Two onyicts panishme 1d being in- Four day and Bick- cell house, en, for i S, rating than streets of the siike moth- night, it on up town on rents caused 1 depressed ition to this, ies are be: class has victins darkuess At tho than twice tarkness as streets dur- be gas in- > in the business od after this in the vari- t all be used 1. ASLEEP, hi 's room Kots. of the bed, r he found t book near Neither the house Ight. The through an COVER, nysteriously Suturday, fove that nt concern- ught him s0 1 been board- half. She him except him and at pot hotel, 0 him until few days g come to Morgan, at thirty-five 1 WSAND, rter cattle of McGillin t th belong: on a judg- company sixty-five Kit Carter g that the instead of ocoed, Low the 16,000 e bank, per 1 e kottled. » court, ask rued over to the wool s last Satul iy misfor- rebuild_the wcaged in This will be n wgood news to th feared thit one of s of st Lin industries who had | been annibilated | byterian ehurel 1 but does | ¢ | Robert TR 1, ¢ The body of John talist, who dica 'S REMAINS. R, Clark, Lincoln's capl ddenly Saturday evens ¢ with heart discase, will be buried tomor row at Wyuka cometery, The funcral exe cises will 'he held at 3 p, 'm, at the First Pres It will probably be largest attended funorl held in this eity fc years, The father, mother and other rela: tives of the deceased will be present The death of My, Clark has caused nni versal regret and resolutions of respect nve been passed by the follaw!ng societies: Fir Christian church, First, Presbyterian church, Y. M. C. A, Lincoln branch Irish National league and the I » association STATE HoUsr The Granite Stato Provident association ¢ Now Hampshive aceopts the provisions of th ate laws u[ Nebraska enabling corporations to become domestic corporations, and have filed articles of incorpordtion with the seer tary of state John Gibson and felons from Cherry connty, werd the penitentingy’ this morning sentences for erines committed NEY The following 1 ade today by G NOTES, - Andrew Albright, both brought to to serve NOTARIES, starfal appointments were vernor_Thayer: Charles ner, Chalvo: 1%, 5. Parish, Do Witt; Hurdin, Whittier; William_J , Lincoln; Kdwin 8. Rood, Omuaha; loiek W. ' Wihite, Omaha; Eime Thomas, Omaha: Fred E. Rood, S Omaha: A H. Flint, Omahas N, H. Tun- ricliff, Omaha: Uriah Bruner, West Point; doseph K. Douglus, Woeping Water; W, H. Mentor, Clear Spriigs. h - - OFFICER MORRISSEY FIRED, The Charges of Cruclty Sus ained by the Commission. Nearly tWo hours of the time of the fire and police con: were consumed last night by bearing testimony in the of Oficer Morrlssey 50 brutally abused Mrs, Husfc of last month, Y Commissioners nission case . who lon the last day Simith and Bennett were reported absent on a two weeks' vacation, Mot was present together with an at torney who conducted his Chrisgian Hansc testified that he heard the screams of Mrs, Hasford, and went over to Seventeenth streot to see what the t was. He testificd that was unwarrantedly eruel in the woun, who —at that time was in a very delicate condition. The woman, he said, wis compelled to walk six plocks.” At one time he heard Morrissey siy, “If you don't keep still I will put. chains on Ho said, also, that when the woman finally been’ hauled to the box that she i boy near by whom she kuew to go and tell her brother-in-law that she had becu arresied, and that Ofticer Morrissey had driven the boy away. Trvin Green was boy in question, and testified to the same facts, und sware further that the oficer had kicked the woman. Commissioner Gilbert asked the boy how many policemen were gathered around the patrol box when the woman was taken t ase, tifh hand ling “Three,” said the boy. “Good, strong polic mentor of the board “Well, I _don’t lmow rengh, 1 didn't tey witness, Mrs. Husford, on being called,acknowledged that her husband drunk, and that, she s taking him home when they met Morris. A fight l'l|\md between her husband and Morrissey, and shé took part, hammer- ing Morrissey over the head with & pail. She told how, as has been published in the papers, Movrissey cato ot is and was accosted with the v a head on you last night, didn’t John ¢ from the husband. - Morrissey Yesponded by aying he would get him. Her hushand went down the alley, and soon after she heard a shot and her husband came in swear- ing that he was shot. She went out to tell his boss that he conldn't wovk that day, when she was arrested by Morrissey, who called her vile names and told her to hide her shame, and abused her, Hasford testified that ty and that one went He also claimed the ofticer down in the morning. Charles Ogburn testified that his little daughter came running home in the ovening, saying that a crazy man had been shooting in the alley. Shesaiy Morrissey the next day and said that was the man.” He te tified that Morrissey one shot anove Hasford's head, and of the abuse of Mrs. Husford. Three or four other witnesses testified to the same facts, ‘The attorney for Officer Morrissey, in opeuing. stated, in the tirst place, thit his client wished to state that he had withdrawn his s against Mr. Kinney, and then put v on the stand, The latter testified fent” suggested the ah it," the men’s retorted the b shots were fired, through his hat, that he knocked az, shot told “On the ing Hasfords, evening of the 30th, down to get shaved, ‘I met the "The follow said: “There is that . Thut's the last 1 knew until I staggored out in the stret. 1 fired five shots out in the air. Iwentto No. 6 engine house and asked the captain to call up tho patrol wagon, as 1 did not wish to o homo covered with blood, as my wife was i1l He produced a cotificate showing that he had becu under the doctor’s care, owing to wonnds received at the time of the fight. He refuted all the statements made charging him with using force with the woman and in- dulging in_profanit Ofiicer Fiddes testified that Morrissey notabused the woman, vefused to go with Mo! to go with him. William Mulhale p assuult against Office ing to re meeting, Chief Galligan asked and was given fiftecn s leave of absence to attend the national ivention of five chiefs at Detroit on August 19, The reports of the clicfs police depariments in re, accountof sickness were r fil “ireman Vanderford was granted ton days' leave of absenc Juiler Pat Hovey was given ten day: without pay and’five with, He will go to Counecticut The appointment by the mayor of Thomas Hurrigton and Gustay Hold” as special po- licomen at the city dump was confirmed. Permits to sellliquor as druggists were wson & Holst, 2602 Cuming street, ana Stickney & Brinstead, 152 South Twenticth street The board to James his saloon from 412 two doors south. Little & McTague may house from 220 South Fift Farnum street A man had his bugey smashed in an by a hose cart and wanted damages, board refused to allow it. In executive session missed from the force manded about §:30, 1 had He said that she had issey, but consented sented his charge of s 3. 1. Drummy accord- ulations, and it went over until next of the fire and rd to absence on ad and placed on permission to move Thirteenth strect Fav Stover South move the enth strc v liquor t to 1509 lloy o dis repii Morrissey was and Cullen — - - District R. H. Howard & Court. are butchers occupy- ing onc of the store raoms of Goc hall on Saunders street, belonging to Goodrich lodge 1, 0. 0. 1., and the firm has brought suit in the district court against the hall associ ation to have a certificate of stock which the firm holds declared i logal Indebtedness against the association, and decl 1 offset on the latter's bill for rent. 1t is claimed that the hull assceintion brought a suit against the fivm fc which was decided in fayor of the assoclation and uppealed o the dist court, and the plaintiffs ask that the associa tion be restrained from bringing a suit each mouth for rent, 3 — Board of Public Works, The board of public w held a meeting yesterduy aftornoon, at which the following estimates were allowed: Final es timate of Ed Callshan for grading ou Seven teenth street, from the B. & M. tracks to the alley south of Centre strect, #1,042.60; Knight Brothers, final estimate grading on Sy streot, from Faruam to First street, Ed Phalen, final estimate for grading Seven toenth stroet, from Juckson to Leavenworth, L. H. Tower & Co., final estimatoon under Dodge street at Saddlo Creek, McHugh & McGavock, final esti mate on sewer on Leavenworth street, from Thirty-fifth to Pleasant street, and on 'sewer in delden street, from Leavenworth to First street, §3,417.98, rks short ert | and property to examiy UCATION, matter. Aside from this episode strong hop are entertained among a large circlo that the United States will put forth its best endeavors to smooth over the quarrel and stop the war ere it goes too far, ount of Business ugh With a Rush. | The board of education held a b ing last night. The session | ably ehorter than u of importaut busincss a rush Ihe Points n consider deal with - BASE BALL, National League, AT BROOKLY N Pittsburg 0004 0 Brooklyn. 5 20 0 4 Hits*Pittsturie 0, Brooklyn 13 Pittsburg 1 Brooklyn 5, Batteries and Docker; Lovett and Daley. Umpire was and was put through a great members Smyth, wore Mosses Wehrer, Kelly Bab. Coburn, Spalding present Coryell Morris Re Mautin, Poppleton and ( Viee' Prosident and Charles Connoyer pre 0 10 Errors m % [ at tary's desk in the old familiar style. “The lobby was filled with applicants for ap pointment or reappointment to positions as | jan AND, 001 veland . 0 \.-\\ Yo 1000 Hits—-Cleveland 2, Now York 8. Cleveland 3, New York 4 ana Zimmer; Welsh and ¢ McDermott. Called at the end of account of v 01 1 Eviors Hatteries ~Smith k. Umpire rs 3x-Member Roblson occupied a seat inside T nd Piper d in the pit seeretary vey five resignations of th ex-Secrotary was the seventh inning « (1 od that hehad received teachers, namely Mr, Henshaw, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Shurtlef, Miss Blanclard and Miss Briges, Ton | Boston tenchers have not accepted their apppoint- Hits ments. The resiznutions were acesptod cago?, The superiutendent of buildings reported a number of vepairs needed in various sehool | AT 01 00 Chicag Boston 5, Kittridge; Lynch 00 01 8 8, Boston 6, ¥ - Butteries —Hutchinsc Getzein and Bennett Chicago 20 0 0 0 0 0 ud Umpire BETTER THAN' GOLD. RESTORED HER HEALTH. For 2 years I enffered from boils, erysipelas and other blood affections, taking during that time great quantities of different medicines withe out giving mo_ any perceptiblo relicf, Friends 1t improved me from elart, and after taking eoveral bottles, re- #ored my healthas far as T eould hope for ay my age, which 1s now oventy-five years, Mies, 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. Naod Imwl !v\ ey uvyuih‘-”mfl PECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, buildings, involving the expenditure of over | | £1,000. Heferred to comumittee on buildings and report Rush showed the in the var funds 90,150 46 405105 . . 1408821 W communication supreme court had de title in the Ambler vested in him, and allow him interest on the value of the ground, during the time the board had been in possession, from February, 188, 10 August 1, 1890, Referved to judiciary committee, M AT CINCINNATI Cincinnati 102004000 Philadelphia 0001930011 Hits - Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 10. £ rors-Cincinuati 7, Philadelphia 3. Batteries Rhiues and Harrington; Smithand Clem ents, Umpire—McQuaid Treasure uts ‘The report of following ani | General fund Sinking furd.. ., Site and building fund G. S, Ambler submitted stating that th cided that school site asked _the at 7 per ayers' Les AT BUFFALO., the wils board First 3uttalo Boston Hits zame 00 1 7 30 0 2 Buffalo 14, Boston 9. falo 2, Boston 3. Batteries Mack; Radburn and Swett ney and Sheridan Second game Buflulo, il Boston ; 0 Hits — Bufralo 9, lo2, Boston 1. Batteries Macki Madden and. Murphy Gaffney and Sheridan PITTSCN 0 2 01 Pittsvurg 16, Bro 15 Brooklyn Batto Weyhing and Kinslow Jones and Mack, 208 0 I Haddock Umpires 0 0 0 0 Buf and Gaft cent 0 0 £5,001 s The vesignation of as principal of the cepted Mr. Wehrer, chuirman of the comittee on | heating and ventilation, presented a voport vecommending the appointment of Janitors of several of the school buildin Mr. Wehrer stated that th were reported upon had by theother members of the board, Those which had not been reported upon were ob. Jected to on some account by members of the | board or residents in tho vichmty of the | school buildings Me. Martin proceeded to roast some one by saying that I v of the commit tee on heating and ventilation, had not by consulted in making up the list of janit and thought the commitice should haye a meeting and act upon the several applications, He said thatif it was intended tostrike off the list certain janitors who had not voted a certain ticket at'the last clection suteliffie; Buffiigton and he would like to know it Hallman, Umpires — Perguson and Hol Mr. Coryell explained the situation in the | bert. same sirain us Mr. Weh | AT CHIICAGO, | Mr. Wehrer stated agmn that those janitors | v g who had been rejorted upon had rendered | N NG good service, and mo_objection had been | Chicaso raised by anyone to their reappointment Hits, Mr. Martin insisted that he was entitled to | Chicngo a notice of the iittee meoting After considerable more w Martin moved that the report buck to the committec, Mr. Smyth supported the mation in a spir ited speech, in which he saict that the clhaiv. man and onememberof any committee should 1ot be allowed to get into i corner and make .upa commiitee roport. ‘Tlie prineiple should be established that such action should not be allowed, A goneral membt Briggs was ac fiss Franc Central school 01 0 00 1 Boston % 0 3 Errors Hal 00 03 03 0—7 Buf: and ipires witors which | not been objeeted to At Pittshuryg 2 Hits Pittsbury vin and Fields pir 0 2 0 00 0 2 rrovs Gal U 14 1 5 03 CLEVELAND, 00 305 1 00 0 Philadelphia 11, e Ladelplin 5. Batterioy AT 00 000 0-8 0 Hits —Cleveland rors -Cleveland 3 Grubber and 10000100000000-2 1001000000000 13| New York 6, York 5. Batte Crane and Ewing Umpire Picrce. fing Mr. wder and be veferred | St 1 Di Col thescore of the Sprin Denvey St. Paul L Denver 4. t 4~ Following played at Cq ol A rado < toduy L0000 seaneel 010 i SUMAARY | Ewrned rans - Denver Deny b, St Two base hits—Curtis, Murphy. Left on bases—Denver 9, St. Paul cived sey 1l protests against the re- Stolen MceClellan , O'Brien appointment of certain janitors whom he de- | Double Whito to Reynol Basc clined to name, Ho said an balls—Mains 4. it by ball™-Wilson. Struc would not serve on any commitiec > was | ont—-Mains 1, MeNabh Passed balls— | not notified of its meetines Urquabart 3, Wilson 1. Pime 1:40. Unmpire— The motion to refer back to the cor Heng was carried, asd the janitors in the dispersed. The conm of xteen teack cussion of the followed, in whic boird took part seared that Mr. Martin 8 basies plays ittee lobby - Fie Augast 4 stless ness, Special Telegram A Case of LeMans, Iu to Tuk Bik—A case of meanncss was res | ported in the eity council room tonight. A German merchant named Miller carted a sick i way to a nei physician reported | The neighbe at this writin rear of the the house 5060 se, and both Miller wife' denied any knowledge of her whe | abouts, and thén the marshal in looking | around saw some fight shining through the chinks of a shed, and going in through the cow vard found the girl alone and fastened in. She stated that they put in hor food and medicive and she had 10'get up herself and get them, and yet the doctor veports it is a | bad case.” Steps Will be taken by the city to have thesixteen-year-old patient cared * for. | The citizens ave furious, -~ Among the Missinz, on teachers reported a list s to be assizued to duty as occasion might require The report of tae committee was adopted. Mv. Coburn asked permission to other names for election as teachiers, The chairruled that nominations were_in order and several were made. Severul names were presented which had been omitted from the list because there were numerous objec- | tions to them. The question of order w election of teachers was declared out of order. The high school committee recommended the appointment of Prof. Levinston us assist- ant principal of the high school. The report was adopted and the secretary ordered to the ballot of the board for 1’rof. who was declared elected. The committeo on clayms reported bills ex amined to the amount of %,( The port was adopted and the bills ordered pa Mr Babeock offered a resolution by upon the idea contained ia the inter- view with Prof. James in Tug Ber, to the eflect that the ~v||n'm||4'|ll|l'|ll‘ present bor's, when the attending | her i1l with diphth cted her back > is dying | in an old bugey shed in the | house. The ofticials went 1o about the and his s raised and the | shall be authorized, in the iutevest of economy, 1o discontinue teaching in rooms where there are less than thirty for the spuce of two weeks, committee on rules, Mr. Babeock offered another whichstirred the board 0 the center, aud threw everything into confusion. The reso lution provided that “it is the judginent of . ; ! this board that the janitors of the several | 8ge, five feet nine inches in height ward schools of this city shall not, in justice | 115 Dounds and is supposed to have wandered to themselves, bo allowed to spend any of | Off while temporanly insanc, time whilo in the employment of this | g - board in trying to influence votes at a school | Steamsiiip clection for or against any ticket haviug in | At New York The Eider from view the clection —of members of | the Herman, from Antwes the board of ecducation. Any jani- At Southampton—The so acting shall be sispended | AU Southa m further service. This resolution shall | York for Bromen, constitute a rule of this board." enock—The State of Before the sound of the secretary’s voice for Glasgow. ‘The La Normandie, from o Prvite, Neb, August 4 [Sp logram to Tue Ber.]—Dennis Red an old and vespected employe of the cat this pluace, left bome are entertained for ui 4 search has been made and no trace | him found. He is about sixty cfal 1, | July 80 and | sufety, asan e el Referred to resolution | fi of Arrivals, Bremen; New Bms, from Georgla, from had died away Mr. Morrison was on his feet to move that the resolution be laid on the table, Then followed a series of amendments to inciude allthe teachers, the superiutendent, all the employes, ete. Al amendments wers declared out of order and the motion to lay on the table was lost. The resolution was then referied to the committee on rules, A number of bids for suppl stationery and other supplies we referred 10 the proper committees. Mr, Martin called for the report of the judiciary committee on the right of the *“old board’” to eloct teach The report was to the effect that the election of teachers by tho | board on June 25 was legal, and the ouly means by which a teacher would be vemoy el was by preferring charges, ete, The report was placed on file, The board then proceeded to the election of teachers, with messrs. Kelly and Gibbs as tellors, Tho balloting resulted in the electic following: Ada Armstrong, Jennie Stull, Winnie ~Knowlton, Jva Hartlett, Nellic Bausermann, Beile Humph Mubel Hye Lulu . Kuight, Mary Krebs, Kate J Rose B. Nicke Parcell, Nellie 1hm|\|h son, Auna Witihay, Irene Byrue, Carrio Brown, Jewel MeCune, Minnie Swartzlande Clara Kunif. The board then adjouracd until Wednesday i, when it will consider bids for fuel rious other supplies Rees announced tiat the committee on supplies would meet tonight to open bids and prepare its report. The Salician, for fuel, ordered When Riaby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, B When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoris, 10f the DR. J. D, JACKS0N, Dental Surze All kinds of waork do You con save ones half on your zold and silver filling by ealling Ut roon 202 Morriamn block. Council Blums | A HOTEL BARGAIN | weil Blufls, Ta., for rent i repairs. Besthotel in the city, Centrally looated, Doing u first= | el I v bargain for some good hotel man, Apply to JAMESON BROS, (mn\‘:l Fluff - - n - San Salvador's Situation, Paxaw, Augustd, —Itis believed here that San Salvador is now in a very precarious situ ation. Her whole available strength, 20,000 troops, has been thrown into Guatemals Flushed with repeated su this little urmy is growing smaller with each engage ment and is pushing forward into the heart of the ene s country It is 10 be foa how- ever, that when Guaten and Honauras have mobilized their forces they will over whelm this little army, which secemns (o have F. M. Lllls&Co, ’ already wandered In);:m “,“,m“ -vr":n;;‘-’. | ARCHI T ECTS ‘ | And Buildir time for Nicargua and Costa Rica to take the IR field Even then, ho unless Mexico | o } o comes tothe aid of tie smaller states, the prob b ubilities are that Guatemala will be enabled 10 impose her rule upon the entire country | and - substitute @ centralized nilivary | government for the proposed federal union. | Meanwaile Guatemula has had to settle a | | Hotel Jameson, Co Props. a ren, z Superintend Buill Mor pundence ooms 43 and Koom icil Blufls, ler4’ Hloe) icited | N la. Wholesale and Re FURNI arzest Stock and Lowest Prices rious ecount with the Unitod States on w of the seizure by Guitemala supplies on bourd the' P Muil Colima, legally shipped at Sun Frar San Salvador. No intimavion has beeu given of a state of siege having been declared be wir \|< amer for fore the Colima suiled. It is understood here that Blaine has taken prompt action in the 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and Nos. C. A. BEEBE & 3 roi Wi \tuck MOI SALE < team, st Luce. By D) luy. 5years old JQREENT T W 35 Pont W ANTED Ak weneral honse work | Cemall f right ety can s ] st 1 trade for bl dy Apply to Dr v W ool N Arch K Mae rac wl oot v erence desired ounell Bl RENT Iic aves Modern improvenen ts + Bee oftice \\' ok A Fourth street. \ Mi il wa 124 North 8¢ Sust 1 vonth Al Al Six-room B Oaklin Address ¢ girl 1 for Har hon No, soneral lett, FANTED Convenie GoW.L Los Girl for s al thouse, Only two ¥ 82 Avenue G, housework i fuily # 1 “kets. Suitabl to this offien. W, ] ST poc g urreney ind Y rd for its return Vsticld OR SALE houses, by Blufs W with ounel Lent Rice Gardon L, 102 Main st,, ¢ 1. R T HY pay rent when you can huy a homoor the Siie terms, ani i ease of your deat) abany time leave vour fuiily the hous eload ontha followin s A home worth 31,000 4t 812 per month A rome worth #1500 at 218 per mon th A home worth £200) at £24 per month A Bome worth £000 4t &3 e nion th A Bome worth £,000 4t £15 por nion U Other priced homes on the same tevms. The above monthiy payments meluds prineipy and int For full particulars call on o1 address theduld & Wolls Co.. 65 Brond way, Council Blulls, T, [ronk The storo oo on Pearl st W, CJmes. W EHAVE several o vutitatmo lern hoag that we will tradefor ensamborel v lots tnOmaha or Connell Hlars, The Judd & Wells Co.. Counell Bluffs, Tu i . No. 18, fronting 2D EDMENDSON, Pres, Vico-pros CHALYS R C'T'ZENS STATE BANK Of Counoil Paid up Capital Surplusand Profits Liability to Depositors 1A, Milier, I, Hart, . 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