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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1893)
r\\T A Tf A T\ATTV ntl ? . MtTiTiJor\ ? IITT-V in iono THE DAILY B.EE COUNCIL DMJFFH. OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL f nrftcr lo any p , rt of t'i8 cltj II , W , TI1.TON , - MANAGER lUiulnMtOmco. N > 3 Kdltor No. 23 ,1//AO ! / ! ; . > 77 O.V. U. Y. Plumbing Co Boston Store for sun umbrellas Jiulsou , pasturage , WO Sixth avenue. Mlltonbrrcer Is the hatter ; 03 Broadway The Mayno Heal listnto Co. , 021 Broadway. The remains of Carl Schonberg , who died n day or two ngo , wore taken to Cedar llaplds for burial last evening. A mnrrlngo license wns Issued yesterday to William H. Seymour and Maura Ii lot- tens , both of this city. Their nges wcro 'Jo nnd 17. Six moro tramps were gobbled by the police yostcrday morning at ! t o'clock hiding nwny in ono Of the railway yards. They wcro taken to the city Jail and sentenced ti ten dnya work on the streets in police court. A man named Huben n chtckon peddler , tried to cross the track In front of the Northwestern passenger train on Broadway yesterday morning. Ho missed colliding with the cowcatcher of the engine by only a slight majority , but ranmiuarely into a tel egraph post , breaking his wagon , hurting the driver and both horses , Yesterday was the hottest dny of the Benson so far. The thermometers In various parts of the city ranged nil the way from H0 ° to 10"i = at a o'clock , according ns they wcro located , This high tcmpcr.ituro was made all the worse by the fact ofn hot wind that blow all day long from the eouth and rendered the air almost stilling , No cnscb of.fum stroke were reported. Mr. nnd Mrs. J , B. Illghsmith celobrntcd the first anniversary of their nmrrlniro Tues day evening at their homo , I CM First avenue. They entertained n largo number of their friends , dancing being the chlof amusement. Supper wns served , nnd when the guests loft nl nn early hour In tbo morning they loft be hind them many valuable testimonials of es teem and mementoes of the happ.V occasion. II. Walton nnd the two boys to whom ho ndmlntstbred n little good advice In hard chunks , Nick Bothers nnd John Slcklor , were oeforo Justice Ylcn yesterday to have their troubles aired. The youth of the two boys , the smallncss of the amount they stole , nnd the fact that Walton had given them some rather harsh treatment before he let them out of his clutches , wcru all mitigating circumstances in the eyes of the court and they were discharged with a good lecture. Walton was also discharged. KIIP : : COOL , ANI > AVlth n Nloo Ilniiiinock In a Nlco Slindy Npot You Can. Tlio Boston Store is headquarters for thorn. For the next few days wo offer you the finest Mexican grass hammock for S'Jc. A larger sine with bettor equipments for $1.11) ) ; others got $1.50 and i&.UO. Ask to see our 8I.-15 Mexican grass hammock , a 82.00 hammock all over the country. Everybody ought to have ono who can find n place to hang it. Wo have hammocks for everybody , no matter what price you want to pay. Hammocks with stretchers nnd ham mocks without and stretchers with ham mocks and stretchers without. HAS K UTS. , Picnics suggest baskets and bring us to our text. Wo are head quarters for baskets in general and picnic and lunch baskoU in particular , of which you will ilnd an excellent as sortment on our second lloor , at our usual low prices. COnSKTS. Now is the time when seeking present comfort , to lay aside heavy corsets and tnko to thin. These are tlio summer corsets best known ns C. C. C. , at 45o a pair ; every pair warranted not to pull out. Dr. Warner's cold wave at $1.00. Thomson's ventMuting $1,00. Ball's ' high bust $1.00. Ask to see our own cornet , "Uool Breeze , " at7uc , well worth , -91.00. Wash goods In endless variety. Got our prices. Ladies' waists , the largest line , the lowest prices. Ladies' hosiery headquarters. Ladies' mitts. Ask to bee our all silk mitta at I'Jc , lioo and 'llic. BOSTON STOKE , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. Jj'otheringliam , Whitolaw & Co. I'KltbUSAI. 1'Alt.UillA I' IIS. Mr. and Airs. .1. C. Blxby loft last evening for a visit in I-ockport , III. Airs. W. K. Aitehlson Is homo from a mouth's visit at the World's fair. C. P. Christcnson is visiting In the eastern nnd northern part of the stutc. E. H. Heck of Nebraska Is in the cltv look ing over the Kround with n view to locating hero. hero.Miss Miss Stella Patterson left last evening for 0 two months visit with friends in Sterling , 111. , and Cnleago. Mrs. OlK-er Pettit of Silver City is the guest of Mrs. Emma Bolknap on Madison street this week. Hov. H. .1. Colter is In the city on n vaca tion from Port , Scott , Kan. , the guest of his father , Kov. Henry Coker. Air. and Airs. C. It. Hoss. Air , and Airs. James Whitney and Leon Lozler formed a party that left hero for Chicago last night over the Northwestern. . Misses Cora nml JosMo Farnsworth loft Inst evening for Tncoma , Wash. There they will meet their father and accompany him on a trip to Alaska. Prof. N. O. Brumbaugh of Boston Is in the city , the guest of J. P. Hess nnd family. Prof. Brumbaugh is state lecturer for tlio . University Extension society , with head quarters In Boston. Peter Holleiibc k , superintendent of the Iowa division of the Chicago & Northwest t- ern ; W , O. Litton , assistant superintendent tt. t. nnd'W. \ViiliU\niRUnurliitemkMit. . of bridge building , were In the city yesterday , Air. nnd Airs. V. II. Evans , Air. and Airs , W. U. Hardln and Air. and Airs. William | Underwood will leave this morning for a trip to Lake Okobojl , They will travel the entire distance by wagon and will bo nwav . about three weeks , John Adams , president of the J. B. Lewis Shoo Muiuifiicturlni ; company of Koston , stopped off fora short visit with his brother , E. 1C. Adams. Ho was on his way from the World's ' fair to the Puelllo coast , whore ho will spend some time rusticating. There Is nothing in this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler , Herald & Co.'H cold storage. No matter what the weather is it reaches the ciibtomar in perfect ' condition. Another cur load of lomous'wns put in Saturday. Domestic soup outlasts cheap soap Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partugas. lliirclurlztMl by The rcslacnce of A. T. Idea nt 1S ! ! Fourth street was entered by burglars yesterday afternoon at 1 : 'M o'clock. They broke in the back door and made a thorough tour of heed preinUcs , taking everything that suited their fnney. Among ttio things that TO found to bo missing at llrst were a ck satin dress , u new dress' a dozen handker chiefs and a half dozen kid gloves. Airs. Klco was away irom homo and it eould not bo Ascertained Just how much had been taken , When she returned and made un ex amination she found enough more goua to bring the total loss to $150 , at the very In- side. There Is no clew. Another Improvement to the popular Bcliubcrt piano. Swaneon Mubio Co Williamson & Co. . 100 Alain street , Inrt'est and best bioyclo stock iu city. Cook yoi " would this summer on a gas At cost ut Uio Gas company. Ute Domestic soap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Last Day of the April Term of the Dis trict Court a Busy Ono , ' DECISIONS RENDERED BY JUDGE DEEMER , Trod UriioKor Awarded One Dollar In Hit Salt AKiiluftt tlio City Settlement or u Jng Cure Cnne Other .Tiulgo Doomor adjourned the April term of district court yesterday. Before doing so ho handed down sovcpl decisions In cases which wcro tried during the term Just closed and which nro of nioro or less public Interest. The case of Fred Kruofror against the city was ono of the most Important. The plalntllT sued for $ lt,000 ! damages for the death of his wife , who fell on ono of the clt.v's sidewalks , but the Jury only fjnvo him a verdict of $1 , Just enough to throw 'tho costs on the city. The plalnlllT's attorney filed a motion for a now trial , and , as wounds for it , pre sented nn aniilavlt from ono of the Jurymen , altttliiK that while deliberating on the ver dict ho slipped out and got u drink of whisky. The city's attorneys showed that some of the statements niado by the Jury- mun were faho and contended thai if ho would He in one particular the chances were that ho would Ho In all. In rendering his de cision Judge Deemer said that if there was any way oy which ho could sustain the ver- ulot ho would do FO , but the supreme court had decided more than once that , any such action as that of tlio Juryman in question In validated the verdict. Ho accordingly sus tained the motion for.a now trial. In Iruvnr u ( ti Oiilil Guru Concern. The rase of P. M. Hunter and 0. C. Cook cf tills city against the French Lcnauo Safety Cure company to recover $10,000 , which they had put up for shares ot stock in the defendant's enterprise , was alto ono In which the public Is considerably Inter ested. .Itulgo Dcomcr stated that the evi dence showed that Hunter and Cook had been Induceu to put their motiov Into the business through the fraud of the defend ants , and if they had shown duo- diligence after ascertaining that thcro had been fraud practiced upon them they coula have rescinded their contract. But they continued their connection with the compatty oven after they discovered the fraud , and the fact that , the plaintiffs and defendants had nlovo " n feast" on the night after the meeting was held , at which it was alleged the settlement hud been made , showed a wavering disposition that ho thought would make n judgment for the plaintiffs impossible. Ho accordingly handed down a Judgment for the defendants. In the case of Wood A. Haves against .Tames McCabc , n Judgment wns rendered for the defendant. The plaintiff , as assignee for a plumbing flrm , sued to collect the price of some furnaces tfial wcro put In McCnbo's house. McCabo's defense was , that the furnaces were of no account. The court said that there wns considerably moro heat in the trial than there could have been "In the furnaces , if all the evidence was true , and ho accordingly gave McUabo a judgment for costs. Keys Urns. Oorntoil. ! Ono of the most Important decisions wns that in the case of Keys Bros , against A. W. Askwith. Aakwith , toccthcr with a lot of other business men of the city , subscribed tea a bonus that was raised by the Board of Trade to induce the ilrm of Keys Bros , to locate In the city. Subsequently no-irly all the subscribers refused to pay and suits were instituted to collect the amounts claimed to be due. The Judge stated that the plaintiffs had left the question ns to whether there was any consideration for the subscription in some doubt. They admitted that they had relied upon the promise of the Board of Trade to see that the fund was raised and not on the subscription list. Ho accordingly rendered judgment in favor of the defendant. Similar judgment was given in the suits in which W. C. Estop , Pcrcgoy & Moore , Decro , Wells & Co. , I * C. Besley and J. I' . Weaver wcro defendants. The motion of the dofendniit in the case of Bartlos against Witt for a new trial was overruled. The principal ground upon which the now trial was asked was that W. H. Darrlngton. ono of the jurors , had made some very harsh remarks to W. H. Uobinson and another Juror named Nolan about Witt's character. Witt's attorneys claimed that his case had been prejudiced in this matter. The court held that the character of the defendant - fondant was practically ono of the issues in the case , and timt consequently the de fendant's case could not bo unduly prejudiced by such a discussion. Au-urduil Thirty Inllur . W. R Bambrldge wns awarded $30 as his compensation for acting ns assignee for the firm of U G. ICnotts & Co. In the rase of Jerry Hayes against the First National bank of Council Bluffs the plaintiff was given a judgment for $4a7ri.08 on n eertifleato of deposit which had been lost and the bank had refused to pay until the plaintiff put up an indemnifying bond. The plaintiff In the suit of Dplson against Heed wiis given a Judgment for f 1'j , A motion for a new trial In the case of Bokempcr against Hazen , in which the plaintiff was beaten recently , was overruled. A motion to compel the plaintiff In the suit of the Kearney Milling and Elevator com pany against the Union Pacific and the Citi zens State bank of Fremont , Neb , , to bring its books into court lor examination , was sustained. A motion for n new trial In the raso of the Little Sioux Savings bank ngalnst Freeman , in which a Judgment was given for the do- fendent , was overruled. The case of the United States Publishing company against Alfred Egbolm , with C. A. Beoboo and Frank Lovw as securities , bo decided during vacation. The Judge decided to give the assignee and his attorneys their fees In preference to all other claimants against the flrm of Kimball & Champ. x Aliiimwn Trulim. Trains for Miinuwa will leave Broad way depot ut U ii ml 11 it. in. , and 1 nnd Iti.'lO j ) , in , , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 120 : ! at night. Lust train will leave Miinnwii for Council Bluffs at 11:55 : p. in. Tlu < ( iriinil Council lUulTfl. Tlio most elegant In Iowa. Dining room on soveatli lloor. Rate , Sa.OO nnd W.OO a day. E. T. Clark , Prop. Domestic sea | ) is the best. Cut lint \Voriln , Citizens are beginning their annual cru sade against the wcod nuisance , The weeds have been allowed to grow In all parts of the city without letor hindrance , until many parts of town are miido to look like a siri- ( lower forest. This state of affairs Is not ' coullned to the outlying districts , but the 'weeds are allowed to grow right In the resi 1- dence portion of the city. There is a street commissioner whoso duty It Is to look after this nuUuneu , and ho is given a gang of men to look after it with. It might bo a good > Idea for the men who , have been earning ' their wages every day by doing almost nothing .o get action and , ECO what can bo done toward cleaning up the weeds. The beat building Mind in the market by carload. Address N , Schuns , 114 Bald win IJloek. Council UlnfTt * , Iu. Carbon Coal Co. , wholesale and retail coal. Removed from 10 Pearl to . ' 14 Pearl street , Grand Hotel building. GriToiishiolilB , Nicholson ft Co. , real cstatoand rontnlsUOO Broadway. Tel , 151. Stop at tlio Ogden , Council Bluffs , to leU &J.OO lioiibt ) In Iowa. _ Ask your-grocer for Domestic soap. ' runt Vlrclui I'ullr.l , The police were busy rounding up' pact virgins last night , About ten Inhabitants of the burnt district were given a rldo to the l > ollca' station hut evening because they were delinquent Iu paying the usual fine for maintaining parlors for the susceptible ily. They will bu arraigned In the police court ttil * mornlug. Several new plain drunks r were also on the register nt a Into hour last night. _ CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT. StntP Clinmplom Cttlllnclmm nnd Ilnttln Htillcr Orlpiit from Young nnil Cnnkon > Another step toward the completion of the city tennis tournament was taken yesterday , and there nro now seven matches remaining to bo decided flvo in the doubles and two In the singles. Yesterday's piny was noteworthy for the defeat of Messrs. Culllngham nnd Bntttn , tlio state champions. They wcro opposed by Secretary C. H. Young and C. If. Cookson who gave Mr. Culllnehani such n hntd light In the singles the night before. Cookson wns npnln In excellent form , apparently never missing nn opx | > rtunlty to score. Ho put In n few successful fast services , but. like most players , ho re lics less on this kind of game than he did a year or two ago. Young also contributed his share to the victory. Tlicro wcro few errors of judgment noticeable in his play , nnd it wns generally safe to expect that if a ball wns sent to him ho would show that ho know what to do with It. On the other slclo of the net Battln , who got moro than his share of the balls , did less than his share of the scoring , while Culling- ham also appeared to bo u bit "off color. " "Twould be unfair , however , to say that the victory was due to the shortcomings of the defeated , for both Young nnd Cookson played throughout with n vim nnd determi nation that presaged a victory which was as well deserved as it was decisive. * This was the chief event of the day. The match In which Bowman and Hnskell had overnight won nnd lost ono sot against Til- den and Seville ended in the victory of the ftrmcr pairs and McKcll and Brown also suc ceeded m leaving Butler and Pratt out of the race , though they lost a sot In doing It. Tonight Young and Cooksou will do their bcstito continue their victorious career , and Fosbcnuerand Lawrence will strive their hardest to mnko the task a difllcult ono. That outstanding tlo between Bart and Dciilsc in the soinl-llntil of the singles is also on the program for tonight. Scores : notim.ES FIIIST HOUND , O. H. VOUIIR and O. H. CookMin beat C. S. Ctll- iiindJ. W Hat 0-2 . tin , - , 0-4. SKCONI ) ItOlIXI ) . II. Ilowtnnn and V. Haskell beat II , Tlldcn and . ! . Seville , G-3. a-G , n-3. T. MrKull nml .1. S. Urown beat II. Ilutler and A. I'rntt , 0-2 ! , 3-0 , 0-1. CuiCAOo , July IS. At the -tennis tourna ment today J. Koad beat George Wrcnn ; R Wrcnn defeated U Warden tit S. Sumncr defeated C. D. Ncal ; In doubles , A very and EltniK defeated Carter and Street : White nnd Warden defeated the two Wrcnns ; Alumluy nnd Knickerbocker defeated the twoSimmoners ; Avcry and Elting-defeated Carter and Street for a place in the semi finals ; the two AleConnicks defeated Chusc nnd R Wrenu. II , TOUUNAMKNT NEXT rlnns I.nlit by the Tourlntn lor a Grciit Trial of Speed , If the weather remains HI pleasant ns It has for the last few days , and no otner un- forsccn circumstance arises to defeat the preparations , which are being made for the bicycle tournamcntxat the Omaha Driving park , Omaha people will have a chance to witness a genuine amateur race moot on the afternoon of the ' . d inst. The track will bo put In its best form and when it Is so pre pared , , it is the fastest and best bicycle track itn Nebraska. The races will bo managed and run under the auspices of the Tourist Wheelmen , assisted by other clubs from Omaha and the state at , largo. Edmunds , the Iowa state champion ; Pixlcy , the Ne- brnsknn one-fourth mile champion ; Condon , tlio ono mile. Nebraska champion ; Holton , the two mile champion of Nebraska ; Hey Keater of Chicago ; Young Bunks , the phenomenal little llycr from Denver , Mockett 1 ! , the speedy Linconito ; Mulhall , Culley , Grinith , Barnctt , Schnell , Borglum , Landls of Hastings , Mock of Alma , Patter son Bros , of Plattsmouth , Hughey , Luring and Hattenhauer of Council Bluffs , and scores of other speedy riders of local repute will contest. The races will DO fast nnd ex citing , and the management will spare no means to make the tournament success. Six hundred dollars worth of prizes have bc.cn obtained , and these will bo hung up for the live events on the afternoon'g program. Flvo thousand people witnessed the races at Lincoln on the Fourth , and there is no reason why the Omaha tournament should not draw as well. Hero is a partial list of the prizes which will bo distributed : Unu high grade bicycle , value , $150 ; ono diamond cola modal , value $70 , donated liy L. E. Ilollon. Oimilia ; i oriu Jl.OOO policy in tlio American Casualty and .fcfi'curlty cumiinny , donated by Itlnewnlt Hros. , Omaha ; ono bet of Morgan tt Wright pneumatic tires , vnluo $ i0 ! , donated by Morgan & \Vilgbl , Chicago ; ono "Solid Comfort" saddle , vuluu * li. donated by Itrctz Curtis Manufacturing cuin- ! > : iny , Philadelphia ; ono "Hunt" roud or ruc- iiK saddlevaluefG , donated by HuntManufac ; turing company ; ono "UarforU" saddle , value. JU.HUmatod by Uarford Manufacturing coin- puny ; ono pair llygtndo" silk hose , value(7. donated by H. P. t'urtls commmv ; ono cyclometer meter , value $0.00 , donated by WhlttlngCnd- dlng Cycle company ; one cycle clo.'lc. donated by S.I. I.ovy ; one yoai'n NUbi-crlptlon to the Hoiirings , Whuel unit Uofuree , uucli ilonulud by the munuKUinuiit of those cycling journals. In addition to the above , the following parties have agreed to donate prizes aggre gating J'JOO , consisting of medals , watches , etc. : M. O , Daxon , A. II. Porrlgo & Co. . A. L. Beard , II. B. Whitehouse , H. 1C. Smith. The races will bo called promptly at 2ao : In the afternoon of thoM. . A small admis sion fee will bo charged at the gate to help defray expenses. The program as arranged by the club's racing board will likely bo ns follows without change. Itaccs are all open to whosoever desires to cuter : Ono mlle novlco. One-fourth mile open. One-half mlle open fur boys under 16. Ono mile open. Ton-mile handicap. Ono ir.lle club championship. Visiting wheelmen will find quarters at the Tourist Wheelmen club house , 2000 Cal ifornia ; Omaha Wheel club house on Chicago cage and Seventeenth street nnd Young Men's Christian association building. Ko- ccption committees will see that all visiting1 * wheelmen nro carefully looked after. A lantern parade on tho" evening of the Slat will be ono of the features of the tour nament. The tournament was to have boon held on the l.r > lh inst. , but owing to some misunderstanding with the driving park people the club was compelled to postpone the moot until the 'JIM Inst. Ituii Down by u Train , CIIAIII.ESTO.V , W. Vn. , July 1'J , A carriage containing the board of .appraisers of the National Building and Loan association of New York was run Into by n train tit Sprlntr Hill this evening nnd Captain Stone of this city was instantly killed and F. W. Mc- Daiuel , special agent , was fatally injured. IIuV Mlporjcnulllvp. SALT LAKE , July 1'J. [ Special Tologrnm to THE BEU. ] Wllford Farmer , the 15-year- old sou of a ranchman living near Grauts- villo , Tovcll county , fatally shot himself through the lungs today with a revolver be cause his parents hud scolded him this morn ing for shirking work. Money. "I can Pee where great good can bo > done in imparting correot 'information about the banking btitiinoHS to people who lire not in it , " said T. S. Plum of Tnlladega , Ala. , to the Globe-Democrat. "Wo have bad considerable experience ; in our btato with people wno have mis taken ideas about banks. Tlio word 'bank' ' IB wort > o to thorn than a red rug tea a bull. Thuy believe the bunko are the cur e of the country. It la bimplv be cause they do not nnderatand the uusi noKH. An old farmer oamo into my olllco not long ago , and bat down. I was putting my aigimturo to BOIUO blank blllu received in slieotH , the usual form , yon know , from the Trcabtiry department. The old farmer watched me for a few moments , nnd nuked ; " 'What is that ? ' "I handed him one of the sheets. Ho looked at the blank billy , and said ; " 'Thin Is money ? " " ' Ye,1 1 1 wild. " 'Is that the way you innko It ? ' ho asked. " 'Yes , ' said I. " 'My godlomlty1 } ho said , and walked out without another word , " DISASTROUS $ | TOJHVA FIRE All of the Merrill Packing Company's Wnro- honses DestnMd by Flames , HALF MILLION DOLL'AR LOSS SUSTAINED in Deluded Hcport of tile Cjclono Iltunfisa nt I'omoroy Dcnth t.lt 'Dnlly ' IiicrrnslnR CoutrlbiitliiKtu tlio Keller of UiO'fiiilTcrors ' , OTTUMWA , In. , July 12. [ Special Telegram to Tnc Bnc. ] The first flro In-tho history of the Merrill Packing company occurred to night nnd n clean $500,000 wns licked up by the flames. The warehouses of the Ilrm took lire from the electric wires In the building near the elevator and In nn instant the . whole structure wns In flames. These houses contained the cellars , cutting and weighing departments , chill rooms , lard refineries , smoked meat department , Jobbing rooms and ofllco. The packing house hnd been slaughtering lr > 00 hogs dally and at least $200,000 worth of product wns consumed. The main buildings containing the moSt valuable machinery and engines , the warehouse containing the pickled meats wcro saved , The plant Is covered with nearly $7f > 0,000 Insurance , All the Insurance companies represented hi the city nro losers from $5,1)00 to S'Jo.OOO. T. D. Foster , general manager , said tonight that they would bo killing hogs again Trlthln a week , The burnt structure will bo rebuilt nt once. County liinuttitu lit Sidney. ' SIDNEY , Ia..Iuly 12. [ Special to Tun Bcn.l County Superintendent O. W. Durrotto opened the Fremont county Institute Alon- day , with u targe attendance of enthusiastic teachers. The following Instructors are employed : Principal U B. Stewart , Ihur- man , penmanship ; Superintendent B. P. Hoist , Boono.civics nnd didactics ; Principal J. U. Iling , Hamburg , psychology nnd his tory ; Principal S. Al. Alowatt , Sidney , phys- lology and grammar ; Principal l P. W. Hnuff- man. Glcndora , Cal. , sciences nnd literature , and Uuth Van Huspu , Sioux City , primary atBi . The work In all departments is pro gressing to the satisfaction of the members , Bim and the Institute promises to be ono of the most successful over held In southwestern icat any previous year , showing that Superin tendent Durrutto is doing his share in workIng - Ing up nn Interest in the schools. State Superintendent J. B. Knoofllcr Is expected to lecture hero before the close of the ses sion. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Indicted nn loiTti Ia\vyor. CEIUII IlAi'ins , la. , July 12. [ Special Tele- cram to THE BBE. ] Robert D. Gale , n young attorney | , was today arrested on a charge of maintaining ! n nuisance. A red hot saloon Avar has been in progress hero lately , and ns a result some forty saloon keepers wcro in dicted by the recently adjourned grand Jury. During the Investigation by the grand Jury it developed that Gale owned a half interest in a saloon and an indictment against him was returned. Ho gave bonds for his ap pearance at the October term of court , when it is expected thcro wllj bo sensational de velopments. His arrest has caused n big sensation. ( inrza Kvliols In Iowa. Dunuqun. July 113 ! "Five deputy United States marshals have arrived hero with ten United States prisoners for the Anamosn penitentiary , all boakuu for terms running from ono to three years each for violating the neutrality laws between this country and Mexico. All arjj members of the noted Garrn band ot rillbusterlng "revolutionists. " Nine of the gang nro Mexicans , and one .is an American. They lived in Texas and made raids into Mexico. With ten others they nt ono time murdered eighty people in a village. All-nre desperadoes of the worst character and worelieavlly ironed. ICdltors to Visit tlio I'llir. > . DES MoiNca , July 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BEC. ] President Youug of the Iowa Press association has called a meeting of the editors of the state to bo held at the Iowa building at the World's fair grounds August It at 11 a , in. He says If the editors expect to visit the fair at nil they will find this the best opportunity , as the courtesies of the fair will bo extended to nil editors and their , wives during tnis visit , and llko courtesies will also bo extended by all tbo special at tractions on Midway plnisanco. An effort will bo made to get special rates at a largo enough hotel to nccommoJute. nil. Iowa ItciniMlcann ( letting In Line. DES MOISEH , July 12. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] At a mooting of a subcom mittee of the State League of Republican Clubs it was decided to hold n state league convention in DCS Molnes August 15 , the dny preceding the regular convention. Kopre- sentatlves to this convention will bo on the basis of ono delegate for each county and an additional delegate for every 400 votes cast for Harrison last fall , or fraction of 200 votes so cast , giving the convention about COO members. A number of noted speakers will bo present and an effort is being made to bring Governor McKinley hero. Tnlcen After Two Wcclcs. CoiiNiso , la , , July 12. [ Special Telegrnm to THE BUB. ] On the evening of Juno W the homo of D. H. Buckley was entered by thiovoswho ( secured { 48 in money nnd a quantity of whUky. Warrants have been out over sineo for parties who skipped the town the next morning. Last evening Gcorgo Woodward , ono of the suspects , ven tured home under cover of darkness nnd afoot from Nodawny , where ho nrrivcu on No. 12. Sheriff Eldrigo located him this evening nnd served the warrant and ho Is now conilncd in the Jail charged with burglary. Alii Tor 1'iiineroy , Consiso , la. , July 12. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin : . ] At a called meeting of the Corning Board of Trnue , held tonight , ? noM was a uproprlnted for the Pomoroy cyclone sufferers , nnd committees were appointed who will solicit aid to raise this to a goodly sum. Ladles' committees will solicit , linen for bandages and clothing. The churches nnd various fraternal orders have already raised contributions. Balloon tonight.nnd tomorrow night. Drntli Itiill. BAI.TI.MOHB , July.12. . Mr. David Harlnn , father of Henry U.-iliarlan , died this mornIng - Ing aged 62. > ned NEW Youic , July&fil Octavla Allen , nged M , nt ono time a well known actress , is dead. She was nt diffcnmt times loading ludy for Booth , Barrett and ICeeue. A BTBANGfe ACCIDENT. A Town In Grrinifny ICutlrnly VVIpoil Out by un Arfi'Hli" ! Well , A curious fate has overtaken the little town of Rchnoldeniitlil , in the Duchy of The pc'dplo of Schneidoiniihl had a town pump''twhich ' had supplied them with water f6r many years. Dur ing tlio cholera , 'uWdcmio lust summer the water fell uhir ( | miBplcion , which analysis' seemed , to confirm. It was therefore determined to go deeper and the pipes of un artesian well were put down. At a depth of forty-four meters an underground reservoir was tupped and the water , probscd on by the superincumbent neil , rushed up with great forco. When the artonlan pipe was stopped the water forced its way up ouUido the pipes , bringing up with it quantities of mind. All the elTortH since nnido to stop the ( low huro boon useless , and usj the water rites the earth nlnkn. The oh- vioiiB inference seems to be that HO long tin there was no oseapo for it the water formed un incompressible stratum on which the upper earth rested in safety. Every hydraulic press illustrates the enormous force water will bear and will convoy when no outlet is provided for it ; but lot there bo a vent and it yields to a touch , So wlt.li the hidden water stratum under the I'osen town./ It bore up the weight ofas fifty-four motors of salld earth so long as there wns no outlet , but Uio artesian jiipo lot it loose nnd it rushed out from its confinement , and the soil it had borne < above it necessarily sank down. There is nothing remarkable , nothing altogether unexpected. It lias boon often pointed out that thcro is a danger tcA which artesian wells may cxposo us. Alarm has sometimes been expressed at the possible , though not probable , re sult of tupping to tiny largo extent the water-bearing strata under London. The case of Schneidemuhl is perhaps the first in which this danger , which lias always been theoretically recognized , has been realized to a very serious ex . tent. PADEREWSKl'S BORROW. IIo I.ott IIKVlfo When Ho Wns Yoltnu mid I'oor. Pndcrowskl wns younger once It goes without Baying ; moreover ho was moro handsome , but less interesting. IIo wns gay and light-hearted , and full of ambi tion. His wife , she was young , too , and very womanly and very sweet to look at. She had blue eyes and brown hair , and a little dimple in the loft check. She was devoted to her husband full of aspirations for him. She expected to see him a great man. IIo played to her always wliat ho wrote , and she lay on the couch and listened and admired him. him.They lived in a plain , little room. Padorow.Mkl was not great in those days , and they were very poor * . Things got worse. All their plans miscarried ; and the castles they built fell so quickly and in such ruins ! Did ho .hope for an engagement behold , tlio manager died ! ' Did ho arrange to play at a concert it was never given. Had ho a private recital a felon came on his hand. So it wont on , and the wife she was not less cheerful , but she remained on the couch for hours every day. She Frew thin. She became a consumptive. It was the worst form , and you could see her change from day to day. The doctor came and said : "Take her away from hero. Go to France or Italy. She needs change of air and scene. " The husband could not do it. "Then give her wino nnd good food. " IIo could hardly do that. IIo tried. Only ho and she and very near friends know now hard he tried. Fate was all against them and she died. What ho now receives for ono evening of his music might have prolonged her life for a year. Balloon tonight and tomorrow night Intcrrntlni ; ICIrctloit Cno Perilled. MoNTiCKi.r.o , 111. , July 12. In the county court Judge Davidson decided a point in the now election law that has never before ariben. In the spring elec tion four men hnd received their tickets and wcro in the booths , when the polls were declared closed. The judge ro- fuscd to put their tickets in the ballot box and in consequence- two can didates for justice of the peace wcro tied. It was shown by allldavittliat tbatall four men intended to vote for one of the candidates , and by the judge's de cision the olllco was awarded to him. iri.lTUISU Generally Tnlr nnd Coolnr Arc the Pre diction * Tor X bra ki : Todily. WASHINGTON , July 12. Forecasts for Thurs day : For Nebraska Generally fair ; north erly winds ; slightly cooler in eastern per tion' . For Iowa Generally fair , except possibly , local thunder storms during tlio evening ; winds shifting to northwest ; cooler Tliurs- duy night. For South Dakota Generally fair ; north erly winds ; slightly cooler. fjocat Jlecorcl. OFFICE OF TUB WEATHEK BUHEAU , OMAHA , July 12.- ! Omaha record of temperature and rainfall , compared with corresponding day of past four years : 1803. 1802. 1891. 1800. Maximum tcninoraturo. 973 ! llo 90 = U''o Minimum tcmporniuro. 73 * 733 703 7'JO Avoruifo teniporuture. . . 803 823 h03 82O Precipitation 00 .02 .00 .17 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation .it Omaha for the day and since March 1 , 18U3 : Ncrnuil temperature 79o Excess for the diiy 0 ° Dullclcncyslnco JUiircb 1 223o Noriiml precipitation 18 Inch Deficiency for the day 18 Inch Excess since March 1 03 inch Iloports ( rein Other 1'olnts ut H p. m. GLUIKII : E. HITNT. Local Foi-ecast Olllclal. Ut'TBUKSTS. Slightly Incrnniicil Alovnmnnt of IIKm Over tlio Prrcailliii ; Wiiek. CINCINXATI , July 12. [ Special Telegram to Tun Dei : . ] Tomorrow's Price-Current will say : Total packing. 205,000 hogs the past week , against 200,000 the preceding week and 240,000 last year , making the western total il.OSO.OOO sinceAlaruh 1 , acnlnstUIUO.OOO a year ago. Prominent places compare us follows : THREE OF THEM IN JAIL Toughs Who Thumped the East Omaha Officers Are Now Locked Up , ONE PROBALY IS FATALLY WOUNDED Loomed nt rinronco with n Hie Multol Hole In Ills Abdomen Tnkcn to limn Without IlcqiiltUlona 1'roof Strong Acnltut Tltcin. Ofllccr Wiatt's gun that ho used last Sunday night nt East Omaha In the riot In 1 which ho nnd Officer Crafts , also of the j Council Uluffs force , wcro so badly hurt , was aimed to kill , ns yesterday's do- vclopmwits show. Erer since the nffnlr took phtco the police have been working to Ilnd the guilty parties , yester day a mail was found at Florence , who Is said to bo the one who received the full uctio * lit of the llrst shot that Wlatl llred. Ho was wounded in the bowels and it is thought that his Injury will provo fatal. Ho cannot bo moved. Informations have been filed np.ilnst Hvo of the gang nnd three of them were arrested Tuesday night about midnight In Omaha. Their n nines are John Kcedcr , John Murray nnd John IJoiieinoyer. Hcoder has bcou In the employ of the East Omaha Motor company and is snld to bo n hnrd citizen. IIo Is the ono who stubbed Wlatt. Ho was de posited hi Jail inOmnha charged with being n fugitive from Justice. Att9rncy Mnhonoy cominenced'habcas corpus proceedings nnd Hceder wns released , but was at once rear- rested. Ho nnd his companions then suld they would not go to Council Bluffs without requisition papers. lUit the authorities of the two cities practiced un old , hut perfectly reliable scheme , nnd ns n .result they nro now In theclty Jail nt Council muffs , with the charge of assault with Intent to commit murder entered ngalnst them. The Omaha patrol wagon carried them as far as the middle of the bridge , where the muffs pa trol mot them and finished the Journey. Balloon tonight and tomorrow night. ' Alirriinl of tlio Times. Detroit Tribune- : The doctor placed Ins feet upon the operating table and laughed discordantly. IIo was not a handsome man , but de cidedly intorcstinir in appearance , which is the best that can bo wild of people who are not handsome. "Yes , " ho remarked , as ho pared his finger nails with a tealpol , " ! _ am diagnosing many cases as mere debility this year which a twelve munth ago I ghou'ld have culled nervous prostra tion. " Thc-doctor pondered. 'But what arc you to do , " ho de manded , "iu times of financial strin- { rencyV Nervous prostration" The doctor picked his teeth re lice- lively with a'probo. f I CD "Means a trip abroad. Mere de bility means the seashore for u couple- days. We have to keep our linger on the public pulse , you know ! " And the doctor laughed discordantly some more. Down in the hind of Tilhnan no Jag Is genuine unless the state seal Is blown in the bottle. ITc Ojfer Tott a Xcmc/Jy / tr/ic/t { Insure * Safety to Zife of Mother and Child. RHflTUClTVP RT&lCMrh & Itoba Confinement of Its Fain , Horror and Risk. AftfrnslnBoncbottleof " niolhcr'n Frlcnil" uITcred but llltlt ) pulu.and did not experience That weakni'R3 attcrwurd usual In EUch ca&us. 2lrs. AKIIII : Oiar , Lamar , IIo. , Jan. istb , 1831. Bent by express. clisrBM prepaid , on receipt ot tirtcp , 81.00 per bottle. IJook to Mutlicrs mailed rrco. BHA FI13EDJinGUI/V'rOll CO. , ATLANTA , CA. GOLD QV ALL UHUClGISTa STRENGTH , VITAim , MANHOOD W. n. PAKKKK , M. ! > . , No. 4 IltiinncH Et. , HCIKTCV ; , lj.'f .v c/itrf ennui/ting j > h\iticlin of thi I'KAKOIJV M RUICAI. INhTlTUTK.to wll'-t ivia nwnril ( J Uio ooi.n IIKIUI. Iy the HATH NAt MKIIIOAI. A'-iooUTloMfui lliul'KIZI ! KPSAYon rjrh'itnltJ Vitality , Attvr--y , AVrrnut nnd l'fiyti ( ill I'ftilMy , enl , all Jiltia .ci nnd Wtakntn of Man niinff * ihoyming , Uiu nilddlt-nyfJ nnd out iitm\ ! Conniltatlon in ] > creon or by ; < tu-r. IJUIIUO ] > r04pciliii with -ttlmonlr.c ! , KKE11 LnrRC boot. SCICNUK OF LIFE , < ) H hKI.l'- l-ltKSiilXrATJN. : COO pp. . li in\alunlilo JW - ' With Nerve Ha ns. now vou'oiablo discovery of nmrvolous power , positive euro ( or nil nerve trouuins , biich ns nervous prostration , BlREplcbsncss. ilrHuoiidciiey , ] i lni In.biiek and tide , sick henduche. ilyspcpsln , loss of nppo- tltc , etc. Wondurfiil ncivo tonle. makes rli-li , pure liloocl , tones entire system. $1 a box , cnoupii for two weokH. At ( IruitKlsts , or by mull , Norvelloun Co. , Itull'alo. N , V. JUST FVLb of lmproY mfnt - Dr. ncrc * ' ! Plww- nt l > ll t . To begin Trith , the/'r * tb nmnllflst , iind the eatlrat lo t V . They'ro tiny , nuciir-coatfd ntl bilious Kt nuli. icnrcely Isrgpf thnn raustnri ) wrd . Etery chll Is rcndj for thtm , Then , nftor thov'ro iAVon , Instrnd ot JI * tmbliiR nnd ihocltltig ths system , thor ct In a mild , rosy , nnd tmturnl w y. There's no chance for nny reaction nftcnvAril , Tholr help laxti. Constitution , Indigestion , Dllloui Attnclot , Sick or Illlloux llradnclipii , nhd nil derangements of the liver , stomach , and bowels nro promptly relieved nml pcnimn- cntly cured. Thov'ro put np In Rlnss vials , which keep * them nlwnys fresh nml reliable , unllko Uis ordinnry pills In wooden or pasteboard And they're the cheapnt pills you can buy , for thny're piiurtinfrm to glvo patltfnctlon , or your money Is rcturnod. You pay onjf for the good you cot. , * OOOOOOOOOOf fK In all your outings to the World's lrair Seaside Mountains everywhere , tnkc Beecham's Pills with you. IHncs * frequently results from changes of food , water , climate , habits , etc. , and tl < c remedy is licccliani's I'ills. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. 17. S. Depository , Omaha , Nob. CAPITAL , S400.00O SURPLUS , 805,000 OHlccrB nml Dlrpclorn Hrnry W. Ynteo , protl- ili-nl. U. O. CiiHhliiir , vlcn iirt'Hliloiil , C. S. Maurl3 ( > . W. V. .Mor.se. John S. Collins , J. N. H. IMtrloft llcwl , THE IRON BANK. SBT Tooth cxtraclpd In mornlngr , Now onesliiHurlinlnflrriioon Bimo dny. Perfect III B ar- lllltUlHl. Unl J'/oor. 7'd.vfoiiioor. . Kith innifiiiuii " Srt'O ( . Elevator on llilli Stn-ct. Tulupliono 1033. THIS \viru you. 1HJTKI.S. Ormha's Newest Hotel. Cur. 1-Ih and Howard Streets. 40rooms M.51) par day. 40 rooms 13.00 per ( lay. 80 rooms with luilli at * ' ) nor ilar. 'JO rooms with biitli nt JI..V ) par day' , ililo.'fl In Kvcry Kospuot. i C. S. ERB , - Proo. WOULD'S PAIll ANNOUNCEMENT. UorCOUIIRO Grew ) Ave. anil fl-ltU t , . Ulile.ittu. Klritt elasa. Euro iwiu. Superior Uliilns Itoom. niilcH iroin Worhi'B Fftlr 111-1'- " " ' Si > "a 'owirou. . - . _ _ . lar. W. N. 1M3LUUKE Hunt. Huadiiunrtcra forWesturn WorlU'B Kulr Vialloro. Special Notions * COUNCIL BLUFF ) , LHSTKACT iKipi-rH loHt on Ilrcinilxvny. Id-turn 10 John William WulKi-r , lluo ojllco. \\rANTKDpartlcHwitlia little tliuo nnil eapltn it to iiiiikuanil Intrudiici ) p.it < ) iited novelties. 11 J. AdaniH , 118 I'crln avuiiuu , Council lllullH. AnSTKACTS nml loaim. Farm and city property bought nnil bold. 1'imey i Thomtia , Council IIUUIH GAHIIAfiK removi-il , cnBHpoolH , viinllH. chlrnnoyj clciinud. KU llnrlto , ut Tuylur'H t'roccry , BaO Uiwidwny. "oil EXCHANGE , nleo lot on bottom for horse anil but'iry. UreeimhlelilH , NleholHou it Co. I''llUIT KA11MS Wo huvu HOIIH- linn ln-arlnir frtilt farniH/orHalu ; al o treed Iowa fiirnmj acholuo j-lll-ucru fiirni , VM per IHMXJ. Johimton .V Vuu I'iillrn. itll HAT.K at a hamalu If lalu-n at oni-i' . H15 fe < - J by lUl ! fei-t on 1'arlc nveiiue. or will Bell In Hina'lU'r immilH Ifili-Hlrod. K. 11 , Sheafu , Uroud- way and Main Htrcet , BICYCLE CLEARING SALE FOR 1893- Wo have S high-cjrudo gouts' pneumatics , 2 ladles' pneumatic ? , wife'li grade , 4 hoys' and 1 prlrl's wheel in Btoolc , all 18M wheels , of latest design and strictly high grade. If wo can got tlio cash cost of these wo will lot thorn go. Thesa include three o ( the bo t Known whoolfi in the world and not a mar or scratch on thorn. Wo are agents for Victors , New Malls , King KlipporH and Wavorl.vs. Our reason for cleaning un at * ! middle of the blcyclo BOUSOII is August 1st wo will have arrive 5 carloads of stoves 1 cir : Dockwith's Round Oitkn , 2enrn Radiant Homes , 1 car Stewart's and 1 car wrought ranges. To innko room wo must clear our slock of all bulky goods. This is no advertising fake , hut wo moan exactly what wo sny. Wo also have ono fine Refrigerator loft that will go at cost. This will clean out our bulky seasonable goods. Don't wait till thoto are gone and tlioo regret that you mlsbod the chance of a lifetime. Our friends know wo are doing a four-atory ' businebs in a two-story building , and are short room. 'COLE & COLE , 41 Main St. , Council Blu/fs / , la. You Will Need Them * * AND NEED THEM QUICK. Wo carry thG largest line of Siolt7es , Knife Heads , tSt Pitman 13oxcs , RalcG Teeth , Oil Cans , Punches , Coal 4 Chisel , etc. * WG guarantee prompt shipTnents. Send us your orders. UNION TRANSRER 1304-6-8-1O Main St. , Counc Bluffs Iowa/ .