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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1893)
Tin ? OMAHA mirv KKRs 'J'.friisnAV AiinirftT THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL IIMJI'TS. NO. 13 PBAItr , STUKBT. Delivered by currier to any pnrt of the city. II. W. TII/TON MnnnRor. Ff . rtiitrwr < i J Hi'ilncM Ofllce . No. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Four-day blanket gale. Boston Store. Allltonbcrger Is the hatter. MW Broadway. The Miiyne Kent KstalcCo , ( WI Broadway. A rnnrrlago license was Issued yesterday to H. J. Flenunlng of Omaha and Dora Ken nedy of Dos Molucs. They xvcro married by Justice Field. The Ganymede Wheel club made its regu lar Wednesday evening run to the now bridge last evening. Twelve members composed - posed the party , A notice of appeal wo filed yesterday In the district court by the plaintiff in the stilt of Held , Murdoch & Fischer against the Boston Tea company. The Infant child of Mr. and MM. A. Thompson died Tuesday night at the resi dence , SUfi Avenue D , sifter an Illness of ono day. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at C o'clock. Frederick Palmer of this city nml Miss Louisa S. Weeks of Ncnla wore married nt 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the residence of the brldo's parents. They will make their homo in this city. Special meeting Women's Kollof corps at Grand Army of the Unimnllc hall Friday afternoon at'JtU : ! to incut Department Presi dent ICvnns , who will bo hero nt that tlmo. A full attendance is desired. Annie 13 , Campbell , president , Magglo C. Lafferty commenced a suit in the district court yesterday for a divorce from .Tosoph 11. I . > ! ifferty. They were mar ried in Council Bluffs August 0 , IfcbS. and went to live In Neola. She alleges that 1m has deserted her for more than two years , and accuses him of Infidelity. Shcwanti the custody of her two small 'chlldrcir , Lcn- nie and Charles. A man named L. C. Taylor went into a housoof 111 fame at llfi Pierce street and pabkcd up n couple of bundles of goods belonging to ono of the Inmates , ( lu was just about to malto his dcp.trturo when the owner came In. Ho Immediately de camped , hut was soon overtaken and taken to the police station. In his pockets were found a number of spoons and other articles that had evidently been stolon. Picnic at ManhaUtin beach , Lake Manawn. Shady groves , sandy beach , clear water , good fishing. Two tobog gan slides , one foriyou and a smaller ono for the little "tad" * * . " Dancing pavil ion and numerous ether attractions. Hndiicril I'rluov On photographs for the first week in August only , at Jolgorhuis , ; )17 ) Broad way. way.Tho The best building sand in the market by carload. Addre.ss N. Schurz , 34 Bald win Block , Council Bluffs , la. I'JCHSOX.tli I'.llt.HIlt 11'IIS. T. C. Dawson Is homo from an eastern trip. E. It. Cook and wife hnvo gone to Chicago. Mr. anil Mrs. U. M. Sargent , are home from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.V. . P. VielJoy are homo from n visit to Chicago. Mr. anil Mrs. L. Hlodormaii have returned tram a World's fair visit. F. E. Gilllland and wife have gone to Salt Lake City for a ten days visit. H. G. P. Oblinu'or , Mrs. McKuno and Mrs. I. M. Treynor left for Chicago last evening. Mr. anil Mrs. A. U. Hlghsmith leavn today for Wichita , Knn , , on a two weeks visit , with their son. Kirk Patterson , who was laid up for sev eral days by reason of a plnuhcu foot , is able to bo out again. John \Vllch of Idaho Springs , Colo. , Is vis iting his friends In this city on his wav to the World's fair. A. J. Maudel and family will leave todny for Cleveland , wheru they will rnako their homo In the future. Miss Li/.ilo Oliver Is spending a two weeks' vacation visiting Mrs. Harry Woistngor at Sanborn , la , Hcv. G. W. Crafts and wife wore in the city fora short time yesterday , cnroute from their home lu Beatrice , Neb. , to the World's fair. Johnson U. Carrothors was in the city yesterday on Ins way to the east , vyhero he will visit for some time. Ho has been actIng - Ing as general tmcnt of the Modern Wood men Accident association of Lincoln , Neb. , and at a recent election ho was appointed vlco president , lie has bougtit himself a home in Lincoln and will move his family there In September. Piles of people have piles , out Do Witt's wituhhazel salve will cure them. Thorp Is nothing in this country like the fruit kept in Wheulor , Ilorold & Co'a cold Btortifje. No nmttor what the weather is it roaches the customer in perfect condition. Another cur load of lemons was put in Saturday. . Williamson & Co. , 10(1 ( Main alt-cot , largest and boat bicycle block in city. Cook yoi meals this summer on a # a * range At cost at Hio Gas company. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Trail il Illoiid. There Is about a quart of blood on Hazel and Madison streets , In the eastern part of the city , which can bo had by the owner If ho will merely call on the resi dents of thai territory and satisfy their curiosity by explaining how it was that it got away from him. Mrs i , Allison , who lives on Hazel street , called on Captain Maltby of the poll'-o force yesterday noon to investigate n pool of blood which she found in one of her \vashtubs. Moro blood was found in the yard of her next door noighoor , whoso iiiiinu Is Taylor , and from there all the way down the Mi cot It was strung along with a profusion that indicated that ho had a good deal more than ho needed. Thorn was no particular disturbance during the night and the atTalr Is u complete mystery to the neighbors , _ Piles of poopio ntivo pt.es , nut Do Witt's Witch lliuol Salvo wllleuro then : Mitnnirii Itxllwaj- . Trains leave Broadway at I ) and 11 a. in. and at 1 o'clock p. m. , and ovury thirty iiilnutcu Iheroaflor until 12:110 : at night. Last train leaves Matuiwa for Council Hlull'B at 11:55 : p. in. Th Oriuiii Hold , Council DlulTri. Tlio mojt elegant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh door. Halo , 3D.OO and $5.00 a day. R R Clark , Prop. _ Curhon Coal Co. , wholesale and rotal coal. Uomovod from lUl'oarl lo ill 1'oarl blreol , Grand Hotel hnilding. Stop at the Ogdun , Council Blufls , t to lett skl.OO house in Iowa. TrurlirrV Inntllute. The teachers' Institute of lo county will open its regular summer in in the nioomer school on Monday , August 14 , and will remain in session for two weeks , The following humidors hnvo been en- Ktiited for the session ; Prof. II. W , Sawyer of Council UlutTs , didactics : W. W , Canifsof o- all who wish to ttiko tcnchera teal botutl during the Institute to notify him. Piles of poopio nivu : piles , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure , tnom. Greonshloldt ! , Nieholson & Co. , real CHtaloand ronlalii , ( > UUlroadway. Tel,101. ' Smoke T. D. King & Co'u Parlagus. Domestic uoup la the be t. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Pottawattarale Oonntj Ropuhlicani As- tcmblc in Convention. BOLD STAND TAKEN ON PROHIBITION rroletii Mmln Acnnmt tint I/nw nil It Now Strtlldt ) tr iiliitloil AilnplMl nil th * Currency ( ) iir tloii I'roconiUnc * of the . The rcptibllcatis of Pottawftttnmln county held their convention yesterday In the court house , and signaled the event by taking a flat-footed stand In opposition to the pro hibitory law as it now stands on the statute books , Previous conventions liavo dealt with the question In milk and water fashion , but never until yesterday have the republi cans declared themselves In favor of a change In n planner that gave no chnnco for a mistake. No ilcslro was expressed for a Rtatc-wldo Abolition of prohibition , but only that the present law might be modified In such n way as to permit the liquor traftlc to bo regulated In places where experiments have shown It to be Incapable of being sup pressed. The convention was ono of thn most largely attended conventions held In the city for years , nearly every preelnet in the county being represented by Its full quota of dele gates. The principal purpose of the meet ing was to select delegates to the state con vention , which tncots In DCS Molncs on the Kith. A brief preliminary mooting was held In the morning , nt which n temporary organ ization was clTcctcd by the appointment of frank Turner of Knox township as chair man and Dr. V. K Treynor of thU city sec retary. A. S. Hnzolton called the conven tion to order. In the nbs.imco of Chairman Ohio Knox of the county central committee. Committee * * Appointed. The following committees wcro anpolntcd on credentials , permanent orcunlzatlon , reso lutions and delegates , ono member being selected for each committee from each of the seven districts Into which the county is divided : Credentials A. S. Ucrry , G. W. Fletcher , Perry Kernoy. A. W. Johnson , W. 13. Haiti- bridge , C. S. Hubbard anil T. A. Crcwick. 1'ormaiieut Organization M. U. Frisbcc , Alex Osier , 13. W. Gregory , Jacob Hanson. A. N. Lutid , A F. Clatterbuclc , 11. F. Dry- den. Delegates T. U. Ilanlslcy. G. M. Putnam , Frank Shlnn , G L. Wilkinson , C. G. Saun- dera , Theodore Guittar , Jatiicn Patterson. Resolutions L. F. Mapes , Columbus Hoy- onalds , J. J. Olno.v. T. W. Caster , E. J. Ab bott , Spencer Smith , L. W. Koss. A committee was also appointed to recom mend a chairman of the county central com mittee for the eiiHiilng year. It was com posed as follows : Frank Shlnn of Carson , J. J. Sti'adman of Council Bluffs , T. U. llnrds- loy of Walnut , Alexander Oslen of Grove township , and IJ. F. Dryden of Hardln town ship. The convention then adjourned until " p. m. and the committees went to their de Altornoon Si' At the afternoon session the committee on credentials made Its report , that there were no contesting delegations. The committee on permanent organization recommended T. H. Bardsley of Walnut for chairman and 10. J. Abbott of Council Bluffs for secretary. The report was unanimously adopted. Chairman Bardsloy then took the stand , saying , as he did so , that hovoiM rather bo chairman of the republican county conven tion than a democratic president of the United States , much as he appreciated the Joys of a fisherman's life. Ho then pro ceeded to arraign the democratic party lor forcing the Sherman silver bill upon the country nnd thus bringing nbout the present demoralized state of the country's finances. Ono of the most Important things of the day was the report of the committee on res olutions , which dealt with money and prohi bition ijucstlons In the following manner : ItrsoltlttoiiK Adoptml. Hcsolvod , That wo regard the uresent pnr- alysls In business as caused principally by well grounded fear * on the part of thu Ameri can people that the democratic party may carry out the declaration contained In Its last , national platform and therehy unsettle tlio economic and llnnnclal policies of the hist thirty years. We have fulth In the Intulll- KCIICO nnd patriotism of the American pooplu- but have hut little , if nny , confidence In the party now In power. Wo fnvor the adjust- ineni of our revenue laws so as to foster American labor , dlvnlfy American workingmen - men , n ml MICH ro n balance of trndo with nil foreign nations. Wo believe In homo Indus tries und home markets , nnd earnestly call upon the people of thu state and nation toen- couragu thu multiplication and cstnblMi- mcnlof home Industries , and to maintain thu MUIIU hy purchasing und usln ; ; hoinu products. Wo favor bimetallism , and thu readjustment of the coinage of thu country so as to secure n parity between gold mid silver. Resolved , That wo favor a modification of the present prohibitory laws so as to author ize any county by a majority vole to regulate the liquor tnilllc hy hixh license and penalties. \Vu aru prepared for this dual policy , towltt State vldo prohibition as thu rnlu and county regulation by way of choice. Wo hulluvo that such a departure will place thu saloon under legal subordination In localities where the ' present li\v : Is inoperative , and give tlmo nnd opportunity for thu growth of u niora healthy public opinion as to the sanctity of thu law , and as to thu duty of oucillcneo to existing laws. These resolutions mot with the hearty ap probation of the delegates and they were adopted by a solid vote. The committee appointed to recommend a candidate for chairman of the county cen tral committee made its report , nominating A. S. llazclton of Council Bluffs as chairman and T. It. Bardsloy of Walnut assistant. The report wus unanimously adopted. \Vlll ( in ti > Cincinnati. The delegates selected to represent Potta- watt.tinlu county at the convention and at the meeting ol' the Hepubllcnn League clubs to bo held in connection therewith are as follows : George M. Putnam. F. G. Weeks , Perry Kernoy , U F. Potter , K. A. Conslgnoy , G. 10. Sellers , T. H , Bardsloy. T. W. Castor , E. K. Harris'G. 1U Wilkinson. Jacob Haiiscn , C. G. Saunders , W. Arm ! , K. C. Baluy , Dr. V. I * Troy nor , J. J. Mt mill mn ti , George F. Wright , 1.1. C. Dale. James Patterson , C. A. Heed , John Undt , I. M. Troynor , J. L. Peter- ton. Alternates Alex Osier , F ank Shlnn , Ernest Cnrloy. J. H. MeArthur , Itoscoo Bar- ton , J. H , JenkH , O. M. Bruce , W. H. Kll- paek , H. U Robertson , F. Kohblns , Chris Nelson , W. 15. Bainbridgo.W. M. Shepard , A. N. Lund , E. J , Abbott , Frank Grass , P. H. Wind , Theo Guittar , G. M , Hnrl , A. T. Fllckingor , Dr. Barstow , J , M. Furrier , J. D. Kdniundsun , Charles Hanloy. Delegates to the State Meeting of Clubs E. E. Hart , E. C. Baldy , C. G. Saunders. W. Arnd , T.It. Hardsiey , Charles Hanloy , W. 11 , Kilpaek , Ed Fisher , T. G. Bryant , W. C. Martin. ititos. fur Tliurtilny. Our great hlankot sale continues. Now la tlio time to buy bed hlankotsat nearly half price. A nice 10-1 blanket in white and gray at 7f > o pair. See the line of blankets wo show at $1.10 , & 1.US , $ . ' 18 and fcZ.l)3 ) nor pair ; they are only J what yon will pay for thorn later on. Beautiful California lilniikots , blriclly all wool , at fti.DS , W.87 and * f > .U8 n pair , all 11-1 hi/o. Don't miss them. 100 dozen ladies' shirt waists , fiOc Thursday morning' we oiler anolher bin lt ) o' ' ladies' shirt waists at less than half price , in light and dark colors ' , , hoantlfnl goods ; entire lot Thursday , ' i')0c each. 10 dozen hoys' negligee shirts , Thurs day 30o each. Men's negligee shirls at 2. > c , 50o and 98e eacli ; only lialf regular price. HKNN1SON UROS. T < UII ! Iii Tow. Two men entered Alorrls Hros' . shoe store last evening and Introduced themselves as Colorado sufferers In search of shoes , Ono of them carried ( ho other's coat on his nom and the man In his shirt alcoves sampled the goods. The fellow with the coat went over by the counter , and , after loatlug about > ( vw uiluutc * , iuld hu would not wuit nny longer , find left the store. The mnti who wni doing the purchasing nskcd for tl reduction on account of the hnrd times ho hnd pnssi-d through In Colorado , innd when this wns refused said ho wouldn't huy. Hcforo they hnd-gono half n block from the store tlioy ran ncross Ofllcer Wlor , who noticed something suspicious about their nctlons and ran them In. It wns found thnt the innti with the coat on his nrm had smug gled n pair of shoes Into the coat before leaving. When the pair were loaded Into the patrol wngon ono of them dropped something be hind him tn tlio road , and some Ininglnntlvo person who happened to ho looking on con ceived the Idea thnt it was n dynamite bomb. The report sprcnil like wllilflro thnt the pollco hnd bagged * n couple of real llvo anarchists , but the fnct was soon revealed that Iho supposed bomb wns nothing but a piece of candle. On the way up ono of thomen tried lo slip some thing into the cushion of the wngon , but Driver Snndnl noticed the operation nnd mndo an investigation , which resulted Itu the discovery that It was a skelo- .ton key which the man was very anxious to get out of sight. In their effects several other skeleton keys were found. They nro doubtless n part of Iho gang Hint has been doing the numerous Jobs of sneak thievery that have been dally oc > currojiees.m They gave their _ nnmcs as Wil- liam Chnmbcrlln and John Allen. Warring Factions Wll Air Tliolr Urloviuicci In the loua Conrli. The dlfllculty which has been occupying the attention of telegraphers all over the west for the past few days , and In which Omaha division No. 8 , Order of Hall way Telegraphers of North America nnd D. G. Hfinisey , Iho grand chief of the order , nro the parties moat directly concerned , was trans ferred to town soil yesterday afternoon nnd there Is reason fet believing that there will be a long period ol * litigation before it Is llnally decided which Is In the right. F. E. Gillilaml , the secretary of the Omaha di vision of Iho order , whoso charter was re voked the other day by Grand Chief Ham- soy , Is a resident of this city , ntid ho has In his possession the books nnd papers of the division , besides about $700 la cash. Yesterday J. L. Sulllvnn of Omaha commenced proceedings In the dis trict court to gut possession of thcso books and papers and the cash by means of a writ of replevin. In the petition Sullivan alleges that Itamsey has trrestcd the charter of the organization nnd that Gilllland has consequently quently no further clnlm on the property. A replevin bond of $2,000 wus llled , signed by Sullivan nnd the Council Uluffs Savings bank * , by John Uercshcim , its president. SherilT Hazcn went to the residence of Gilllland last evening , in company with Sul livan nnd George Wright , his atttorney. They did not know that Gilliland was not there , but sucli proved to he the case , nnd two trips to his residence failed to reveal any trace of him. The fact is that Gilllland has gone to Salt Lake City , and there ho is likely to stay for several days , at least until he has given Sullivan plenty of time to sweat , and fret. The $700 of the organization's funds in his hands we kept on deposit in ono of the local hanks , hut they are not there now , for Gilllland drew tlicw out preparatory to his departure , and no ono knows where they were put. Ho evidently got nn Inkling 01 the action that was likely to be taken by the olllcials of the order and con cluded to give them the horse laugh. No one , not even the ofllcinls. Hints that tncro is anything out of thti way in what helms done ; he has simply taken advantage of tho' fact that ho happens to have the Inside track for the time being to keep the other fcllutrt on the outside as long as possible. 1IOSTUN STOKIi Council lllull'H , lu. ITavinff jtiHt received over twenty eases of blankets , shipped lo us by tlio manufacturers a month ahead of time , wo have decided to have a great sacri fice sale for Iho next four days , August L' , 'i , -i and 5. A golden opportunity like this only happens in a lifetime. Below we quote you _ a few of the prevailing - vailing prices during the four days sale. See show windows. - 10-4 white and gray blankets , during four-day pale , 073c. 10-4 extra heavy gray and brown blankots. UOo a pair. 10-4 extra weight white blankets , 90c a pair. 10-4 beautiful heavy weight blankets in browns , grays and tans , $1.25 during the 4-day sale. 11-4 very heavy weight gray , $1.40 dnrincr sale. 12-4 gray , extra size and weight , $1.00. 11-4 very heavy gray , $2.25. 11-4 heavy white blankets at $2.00 a pair only during sale , well worth $11.00. 10-4 red all wool blankets , 82.50 a pair. 10-4 all wool gray , this is a beautiful blanket for the money , only $3.00 per pair , worth $4.50. 11-4 white blankets , extra weight and quality , $ ; t.75 , worth $5.00. 11-4 extra weight white blankols$1.50 , " 11-1 very heavy all wool , a S7.50 blanket , during sale $5.25. Tlio above is a chance to buy blankets seldom to bo had so early in the season ; every housekeeper ought to avail them selves of this grand opportunity. Only to he found at the "HOSTO.V STOUK during Iho great four-day sale. ' FOTJIIiltlNQIIAM , WHITKf.AWifcCO. , Council Bluffs , la. Clirullniioon' * SI Mr. Christiansen , the young man recently cashier at the Hock Island depot , denies that there "Vas any criminality on his part in re gard to the shortage discovered thero. Ho admits thnt there was a shortage in his books of about 1700 , and that ho paid this amount , hoping that in this way there would bo no , further 1 publicity or trouble about it. Ho [ says ho does not know how this shortage occurred or where the money went to. but is quite certain that ho did not take it. Ho admits that his books are m bad shape and that ho was behind In his work , but says the trouble was that ho wus in such poor health that ho was unable to attend to business St days at n time and that work ill on his hands so that ho could not give the matter proper attention. On account of his health and the arduous duties of his position ho tendered his resignation last .March , and at that time the cash was about $3 over. Ho was urged to remain In the olllco and did so until the latter part of Juno , when his resigna tion was accepted , but during that tlmo he was suffering so from Ill-health and bothered so with extra work that In did not balance his cash during all this tlmo , and it was during this period , ho claims , that the shortage occurred , Ho denies also having made any complaints to thu Chicago cage ofllco concerning Mr. Itoff , tlio agent lii'ro , or that ho sought In any way to put the blame on him for the condition of nffnhs. Ho says that the hooks do not show any crookedness and in fact denies uyorythlng l except the face of a mysterious shortage In his cash , which ho has been unable to ac count for , niut-whlch ho has settled in full. Such Is tlio story as no tolls It , Another improvement lo tlio popular Suhiibort piano. Swanson Mnsiu Co. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Nuincr for Inmirnnce. Tlio National Benevolent association of Minneapolis mudo the ofa was defendant lu a law suit which was started in the district court yesterday by Mrs. Christina Sicvurts She alleges that some tlmo in 1880 her bus hand took out two policies of Insurance will : the defendant company for 2.500 each , mak Ing her the bonellciary. Her husband died , ! November SH , 1892 , but the company refuses ' lay either of the policies. She demands i' uugmuit of $5,000 , Piles of poopio have puua , but Do wilt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure Ihuiu. Doincslic boap is Iho best ' Balloon , Untight , Courtland beach. - ! AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Tumble in Pork tbatWiw Enough to Mak "Pig" Inm'feqneal , HOGS TAKE A DROP -OF A BIG DOLLAR llrnnoit Tutnbtn In ' I'flofn Krcr Kmmn an tlio MuRle City Alnrkct I'.iriunr'H I'lrnt Tnito of llnril Tltntu Outlook bjr No Moiuu ( ifVeorlMc. The hog market took the biggest drop In the history of the South Omaha yards yes terday morning , the slump being nn even dolmen - lar on the hundred. It was a discouraged looking lot of stock men that stood about the yards this morn- Ing. The market opened BO cents lower thnn Tuesday nnd a few sales were made lo shippers at thcso llgurcs.but by 10 o'clock no purchnsnrs wcro to be found. Armour of Chicago wired his man to buy nt , fS.Tfl , but when this word wns received no ono : wns willing to sell. The packers did not como on the market at nny stage of the game. The few sales thnt were mnilo were to shippers. The receipts were l.iiOO , There has nol been much Ufa In Iho hog niarkot for a wcok past , although prices hnvo kept up well. When the bottom fell out of the provision market Tuesday , however , It wns at once predicted that the hoc mnrkci would go to pieces yesterday. Tno packers have not bought much 'of anything this week. ' This wreck in the hog mnrkot , " said n well known stock dealer , "will bo the first genuine taste the farmers have hnd of what Is generally termed hard limes. It will glvo the ngricuilura 1 interests a tnsto of what the merchants nil over the country hnvo been chewing on for several weeks. For the last year or moro the farmers' hnvo been getting good strong prices for all of their products , but they will now fool keenly this unheard-of drop In llvo pork. " 11 What nro the prospects for the mariiot tomorrow ? " was nsked n dealer. "Thero nro no prospects at nil , " was the reply. "Tho market ts dead right now. There Is no ncllon whatever. The receipts may bo largo tomorrow , and they may bo light , but as long ns prices are where they nronow there will bo nothing moving except for the fresh meat trade. " Will Not Affect the I'ucUora. The fact that porlc dropped W a { barrel Tuesday made n great deal Of taiK In ihls particular hogopolls. All sorU of rumors wcro current about the South Omaha packing houses and the busy people who spent ! most of their tlmo loafing around nnd talking about people who are active started the report - port that the Cudahy company had failed. The only excuse for any such rumor was the report that Jack Cudahy of Chicago dropped several thousand dollars. A reporter forTitu BIIE called at the pack ing house nnd saw Mr. Cudahy. Ho said : "Tho drop in pork wns a big ono and will bo n hnrd blow on every one in the business in a way. It will not effect our company to nmotiut to anything , nna I wish you would say that the failure of John Cudahy In Chicago cage will not nilcct us in the least. He was not a member of this .firm or connected with it in any manner. Manager Noyes of the Hammond company said the drop in pork would not affect his company. They were packers and did not speculate. Manager Foster at Swift's also said that the slough In pork would not cost him any loss of sleep. In fact It would not affect any of ho packers. No member of his firm specul ated and while It was'tho biggest drop In one ho had ever experienced , they would ese nothing. fVllHnn Wiinird IVIiiEi. Fred Wilson hired a livery team in South Omaha from Mr. O'Neill and drove to JcllovuoTuesday , whore ho represented him- elf to be a certain colonel of the reg ular army. Under this guise it is said that Wilson made himself free with everyone , and in fact was shown a pretty good time. When ho awoke yesterday morning in the lotcl and began to realize what hail hnp- icned he became nervous. Ho was also told iy a friend that an officer from Paplllon was on his trail and would place him under irrcst on sight. Wilson then wanted wings that ho might fly , but not having anything of that sort ho concluded to do the next best thing and walked out of town. Mr. O'Neill sent to Bellevue and got his una it is not likely Wilson will bo 'ouud in those parts for several moons. I'nrUh I'lcnic. Those who have charge of the program 'or the St. Agnes' parish picnic propose to assist every person who attends to enjoy Iho lav. Among ether amusements will bo the "ollownifj : First , foot race ; second , sack race , 100 ards : third , potato race ; fourth , dumb boll .hrowing ; fifth , cookie race for boys ; sixth , egg race for ladles ; seventh , rifle shooting ; eighth , striking machine ; ninth , cigar splur die ; tenth , Tom Flynn's barrel exercise. The South Omaha brass band will furnish the music. ' The refreshments tvlll bo In charge of the ladles' Sodality and Messrs. Naglo and Flaherty will superintend the james. A procession will bo formed at St. Agnes' church and march up Twenty-fourth street to the park. The picnic takes place Saturday afternoon and evening. _ City Gossip. A. W. Saxo Is in the city. Clarence Buck is visiting at Rising. Miss Nora Curr is guttering from intermit tent fever. Tito roof on the High school building is being repaired , Frank Adams has moved his family to Grand Itiipids , la. ,0h Mrs. J. Sullivan is homo from a visit with friends in Dunlap , la. John IContieuly Is happy over the arrival of a now boy at his house. Miss Jessie Carpenter Is home from a six weeks visit in Chicago , James C. Carlcy of Hammonds is homo from a trip to New York , 10h D , H. Smith anil daughter of Plattsmouth wcro In the city Tuesday , The Methodist Sunday school picnic takes place at Hunscom park today. isiy Mrs , J. F. Hlchhart arid son leave today for a vlsii with friends in Iowa. The Llvo Stockylixchan&ro & will hold its monthly nicotine on rlijnday next. tss William Honors oXJCinsas City is visiting the Misses Llzzio au-djAmiio Wells. Postmaster Glasgow and wife are at' Superior enjoying ynj.soldlers reunion. Captain Peter Cockroll loft last night for Ohio to attend the ftmeral of his father. Miss Anna Chu&bro' of Chicago Is the guest of her sister , jM # . Dr. W. J. Boll , The Woman's Kulini' . corps sowing circle met last evening af,1Mri. , A , I. McDsugall's. ' 's.id An oven dozen wo/von of the town paid their monthly IliieSjtojfho pollco judge lust ' evening , J ( , e The Sons of Votofcips gave a very success ; ful social Tuesday . ( jhinlng at the residence of J , 1. Bennott. , it tl A. IJosenzwotif iindjVflfoloavfl for Chicago today to visit th'o World's fair and their friends In the White city. The city council Is endeavoring to bunch thu women of the half world on Ilallroad avcnuo , as it seems some of them have drifted several blocks uway from tin old stand. Joseph H. Henry , ynrdmastor for the Union Pacllic , and family and Engineer Doo- littlu and family will leave in afew days for Wyoming on a pleasure trip. D. J. Donohoo , assisted by a number of his friends , celebrated Mr. Dononoo's birthday anniversary in good shape at that lo - man's residence on Twenty-fifth ot , Tuesday in-oiling , Jim Flynn , who gave Mayor Walker such a tusscl on the night of his arrest , gave his guardian the slip yesterday and Is Mill runr nlnif toward Sioux City. The pollco are sat- isllud to get rid of the fellow , John It , ltauxu farm hand working three i miles In the country , wus thrown from i a | oad of hay yesterday in such a manner that the tines of u pitchfork penetrated his abdo " men , His condition for ti time was consid ered dangerous , but nt lail rciwris It was thought hoovoulil recover , The I fidip * Alil society of the First Pres byterian church met yesterday afternoon nt the residence of Mrs. ,1. C Cnrloy. John Johnson la In jail charged with swlp- lne pnlrof overalls from Thomas llrondo nt Twenty-sixth and P streels The Christian Ktido.iriir soclnty of the Presbyterian church will itlvc a social on the church lawn Thursday evening. A can of gnsollno oxplodo.l last nlcht In Mrs. Austin's Homo reatatirnnt.hut did noth ing but scare ail the help out ot a night's rest. Ix > u Brown , a lightweight lighter , is in town ana is anxioiH to arrange for a go with nny Nebraska man who weighs less than III ) pounds. Dr. DoVorc , a special agent for tno depart ment of animal industry , arrived In the city last night and will Inspect this station before - fore lea ring. Bert Anderson Imi been succeeded in his position as feed master at the stock yards by W. S. Wittcn , who has been his assistant for some tlmo. The Afro-Atncrlcans of South Oinnhn and Omatm held n picnic In Syndicate park yes terday afternoon , celebrating the emancipa tion of slaves. The attendance was largo and the itpccchc.s wcro enthusiastic and lit- tcrestlntr. The speakers were Kov. H. H. Parks , Dr , M. O. Hlckotts. Rev. G. W. Woodb.v and Rev. J. K. Richardson. Charles Molchcr , engineer at Jotter's brewery gave a party to his friends under the shade of the trees at tl.o brewery grounds on Sunday afternoon. There were .WO persons present anil irood cheer and other things ( lowed uncon- lined , It was Mr , Melcher's iCith birthday and ho celebrated the occasion most royallj Balloon , tonight , Coin-Hand beach. A'.tr/U.Y.4 Chicago Mntmirs tn llornivrnffcte Cleve land Out of Ono. CniCAOo , Aug. 2. The Colts turned the tables on Cleveland very handily and won with caso. Attendance , 1,1 lit ) . Score : Chicago 03 1 0 2 0 6 G 1-17 Cluvofnnil 30'JIOOOOO-G Hits : Chicago. 10 : Clovi-lnml , 11. Krrors : Chlcnpn , 'J ; Uliivclnnil , 4 , Karni'd runs : Chicago cage , 7 : Cleveland , 4. llalturlcs : lliuch- iMinanil ' Itlttrldgci Cuppy , Williams nnd Mo- I'arlnnd. Huston Didn't Nneit It. BOSTON , Aug. U. The Phillies won with the stick. Score : I'hlhidolphln 3 0020 10 O 1-7 Ilitotoil O 0 0 2 1 ! 0 0 0 04 lilts : riilhidulphtn , 1G ; lto-ton , 8. Karned runs : I'lilliulelplihi , 0 ; Itostnn , 1. Krrors : Philadelphia , 4 : Hoiton , 4. ll.itturlcs : Uarhoy ttiul Clonients ; Staley and llonnott. Drloli-K Took 'Kin All. Aug. S.itb the score 4 to 7 against thorn , the Orioles landed the game In the ninth by harJ hitting. At- tandiincc 1,0. > 0. Score : Washington 2 0 a 0 1 2000 7 Haltlmori ! 0 0 0 1 O 0 U 1 4 a lilts : Washington , 11 ; llaltlmoro.lo , Krrors : Washington , U : Haltlmorc , 4 , Kirned : runs : Washington , : i ; italtlmoro , ! ) . llattories : Maul and Farrell : IliiwUe and Itoblnsotu JtiIdiigrdonu til llurtl Luck. NKW YOUK , Aug. 2. The Brooklyns-but for an error by Davis in the sixth inning , would have been shut out. Score : Now York 0 i ! 0 0 1 0 0 1 04 Hrooklyn U 0 0 0 0 3 0 O 03 lilts : Now Vork , tO : IlrooUlyn. 6. Errors : Now York , ' . ! : llrooklyn , 'J. Ksrnnd runs : Now York , 3. Uutlcrics : Ucrinon and Wilson ; Kennedy ati'l Ivlnslow. ST. Louis , Aug. 'J. Game scheduled hero today played yesterday to enable club to make tomorrow's engagements. Stumlliii ; of thn Tvuins. W. I , . I' . C. \V. U I'.O. Boston r > 5 'JS IUi ! : Cincinnati , . . : fs 4' ' 47.5 Philadelphia fill : u 111.7 St. LoulH . 117 411 4l.n ( I'lttBlmn47 ill fiS.O llalthnuru. . . : ! 4A 41.4 Cluvolaud.Ill H' ' 5.7t : Chicago 34 4f > 43.0 llrooklyn. . . . 41Ul 511.11 31 nil 3S.3 Now Vork. . . 3 ! ) 4'J 4H.1 Loulnvlllo. . . > & 45 35.7 SANUKll UHFKA.TS Z1M. Jersey's Crack 'U'liooliivin ( loin Down Uo- lilnil tlin Mllirnukcc Scooter. DETROIT , Auif. 2. About 1,590 saw the second day's bicycling racing at the De troit Driving park under the auspices of the Michigan division League of American Wheelmen. A strong wind prevented fas t time. Zimmerman and ganger came together in j earnest for the first time In the opening a vent and the result was a victory for the western man. In all of the other events in whtfh both men were entered ono or the other failed Jo start. Summary : Onomllu , open : Won by W. C. Hunger , Mil- wan kite. Tluiu : 2204-5. : One-half rnllo , Htiite championship : Won by T. W.Cuonor , Detroit. Time : 1 : OH. Two-mll s , handicap : Won by C. L. tlertliol , Detroit. Tim. ) : 427 : 3-4. One-half inllo , open : Won by A. A. Xlnuner- nmn. Tlinu : 1:11112-5. : Two miles , state championship : Won by W Stoubor , Detroit. Tiniu : 0:14. : One-half mile , handicap : Won by A. A. Zimmerman ( scratch ) . Time : 1:031-5. : One-fourth inllo , open : Won by 0. L. Gary , ChoKca. Time : 33 3-5. Ono mill ) , international : Won by W. O. Sungur. Tlinu : 2:10. : Choosing u Cricket Toam. Before the season closes the Omaha Cricket club expects to have opportunities to try Its prowess against several outsldo teams. There are plenty of good cricketers in the city , and ttiaro Is no reason why the Omaha boys should not hold their own with any eleven that can be brought against them. The trouble Is to know whom , from so many , to put Into the Omaha team. Next Saturday at ! ( : : ) a trial match will bo nlaved on the cricket ground at Twcnty- second and Spancor streets.Tho teams have been chosen by Mr. A. S. Gleave and Mr. A. llobb , ami those who show to the best ad vantage in this gumo will bo given preference in picking the teams to represent the club in the coining engagements : A , S. Glcnvo'8 Kloven-1'1. iu. Marshall. U. W. Taylor , Q. IS. Wilson. H. Laurie , A. S. . Gleavo ( captain ) , H. Howcll , J. Muir , G. H. Gregory , J. 12. Fiorancc , A. W. Anderson , Dr. Young. A. Kobb's Eleven W. Vaughan , J. C. Doyle , C. S. CullItiBham , E. Hart , A. Gavin , A. llobb ( captain ) , W. Gavin. H. Now , Dr. McGuIre , D. Johnstonc , C. H. Young. llrltaiiulit Win * An xlier. LONDON , Aug. a. The yacht race for the Meteor challenge shield , presented by the German emperor was the chief yachting event today. The course covered about 100 ) miles. Only two yachts started , the prince of Wales' Ilritannla ' L'Oa. and Clark's Satlna. Tha race was won by the Hrlt'ruinla. a.a Mr. Carroll and Captain-Burr of the Nava- hoe , basing their assertion upon thn per formance of the Yankee boat in Monday's race , say they are eonllilent she will ho at the Valkyrie in the race on this slue of tlio water. rr < iKr - s "I 'ho Tiiiinla , CUICAOO , Aug. " . The third round of the singles In the totuils tourney contin ued today. The unfinished match between ! . McCornilck and Wrcun was concluded , the former winning. C. U , Noel defeated liycr- son ; Chase defeated Myers ; McConnlelc beat Pago. The consolation matches resulted : Mundy defeated Hatnlm ; Soabtirg boat Bailey ; S. H. McCornilck beat Wlilto , and then s.o feated Havemcyer ; G. L.Yrtinu defeated Sanborn. Music , Courtland beach. I'rurmiliMl hy un Aculdmit. KKI > OAK , la , , Aug. 2. [ Special Telegram to TUB HUE. ] A largo crowd gathered at Euieraon yesterday to watch a 100-yard foot race between Gus Applcby of Kmerson and William Pepper of Ked Oalc. An accident to Pepper prevented the race. It will bo run on August 5. Mucti interest Is felt m the outcome , as the sports of both towns Icul convinced of the invincibility of their respective champions. BATH OF BEAUTY Iluby bleralihei , plmplcti red , rough kand0aQd fulllug Iiulr iitfii-utc-d l > y Curl , [ . .cuiu Boiiilc.t effective > kla purifying aud lic-aullhlni ; ro.np , / itf well jiurt-it aud iwi-rlrit of toilet an J nur ery naapt. Ouly cure fur phnplei becaute eely prv. ifDllid of lufluimuallou ifc' ' lotf. tliojiyrvi , Held vvcrywlicit , 1 MONKEYED WITH A BUZZ SAW Another Turn Given the Wheels in the Col umbian Fair Timsled Machinery , WORLD'S FAIR OFFICIALS HEAVILY FINED Tli y Arn Severely I'mililinil for tlio Injunction luturil by iludRn 'itslu Sunilny ( 'loOni ; Ilnr * nu Appeal. Cmcino , Aug. 2 , Judge Stein , In the superior courts this morning , ilocliled the World's fair directors and ofllcors ill- rcctly responsible for closing the gates on Sunday , July 83 , and violated the Injunction previously issued by him , on the ground that Jackson park Is a public recreation ground nnd the poopio could not bo excluded , nnd they have been cited for contempt in closing the gates. Ho ordered Directors Gage , Hutchlnson , Horton , McN'ally niul ICerfoot to bo lined $1,000 each. Director Uiwson received a fine of feW on thn ground tn.it ho voted to close , In the belief that this Injunc tion had elapsed ; Director Ooticral Davis. fcJM ) . President Htglnbothniii nnd-National Commissioners Masscy , St. Clalr and Forbes wore discharged on the ground that they merely carried out the directions of thu management. The attorney for the fnir prayed for nu appanl from the decision. At the concluHlon ofHho arguments Juilgo Slcin granted nn appcnl. VICTOIIV FOH TIM : , iin.sivs. : That llrrrd nfCnwn Wlit n Ovrliloil Victory in World' * Krtlr Chnonn Onnlctl. CniCAOo , Aug. * 2. Chief Duehnnan , 'a charge of the slock exhibit at the World's fair , has announced tlio result of the cheese contest which has been in progress there for several weeks. The lest. Is pronounced the most coin pleto , most carefully conducted and the most thorough over maili ) . The contest was botwcen twonty-tlvo cows of the Jersey , ( lUernsoy and Short Horn breeds each. The result Is as follows , being a decided victory for Jerseys : Milk In Fifteen Days Jcrsoys , 13syfi pounds ; Guernseys , 10,11 $ ) ; Short Horns , lt , lbb , Cheese Mnda-.Tcrsn.vs , M51 pounds ; Guernseys , li0j : ! Short Horns , 1,037. Value ol the Cheese Jerseys. $ Hii.Q3 : ; Guernseys , $ l15.U'J ! ; Short Horns , fMO.l-t. Value of Whey Jerseys , i'.l.'JO ' ; Guernseys , f7. : i ; Short Horns , $ S.07. Value of Increase In Live Wolprht. Jcrsoys , $ H.7i ; Guernseys , $27.X ( ) ; Short Horns , fcll.'Jl. Total values : Jerseys , f'J17.iift ; Gitornsi-ys , * 104.r > r > ; Short Horns , flSD.T1. . Deducting cost of feed , Jorsovs , $118.14 ; Guernseys , * ril.'JS ; Short Horns , $ Wl.aO. Net prollt In flftoen days : Jerseys , $ UI.83 ! ! ; Guernseys , ikSS.liO ; Short Horns , $ S\'M. \ The award for the best breed nnd cow goes to the Jersey , Ida Marigold , owned by U. A. Sweet of HnfTalo , Is' . V. ; the second to the Jersey , Merry Maiden , owned by O. & C. K. Graves of Maitlaml , Mo. ; third to th-j Jersey , Lilly Martin , owneil by M. C. Camp bell of Spring Hill , Tenn. ; the fourth to the Jersey. Signals Queen , owned by Frank 13no Pine Plains , N. V. ; the lifth by the Short Horn. Nora , owned by Daniel Shcehan of Osagc , la. The four next best were Jerseys. THE HKAI.TY JH.YUIt.KT. INSTIHJMEXTS placed on record August 2 , 1HU3 : WAIIUANTV iKtns. : Snren Nelson and wife to Morllr. Thoinsen , lol 17 , block O , Sanmlcrn \ It's add ; lots 1 nnd 2 , block 1 , ( iritminorcy park ; lol 7 , block 3 , Huki-r I'lnco Kate O'Toole and husband to .Marga ret O'Toolo , lot 10 , JlcCaiulllhh I > lace . W L Anderson and wife ( o K V , loti0 ! , block l.lledford I'hu-i- . 1,000 A Ci Johnson and wife to S Y Johnson , lot& , linker's mill . 000 Cnllinu HuUitt. nnd husband loV T NclKon , lots 17 , 1H , 'Jl to 94 , block 6 , LakuVlow . 600 F A JohtiHon nnd vvlfo to Iilnwuod 1'nrk I , niHl company , lotM 7 to 1'J , llulliinoro park . GOO J KIulii and wlfu to l.nterslat.o Htock KxcliaiiKe compiuiy , Oa.vl'JO feet at sw corner Thirteenth und II stroet.s. 1 J K Strouh t til to Mutt Itmihum , n Ul feet. lots 3 and 4 , hlock 'J53 , Omaha , nnd 34 feet stilp adjoining . 10,000 Matt Uunlnnd und wife to.Mnry Marx , sainn . 10,000 AMMcClaryto -Shear , lots 19 and 20 , block 12 , Ambler I'lnco . 635 M I ) Krecb und btiihand to Albert Sfhlimiiel. lot 18 , block II , 1'olter & . U's ld ! mid to South Omaha . r"t"T" John Kllkon to Murv Kilion. lot 1 null e 20 fcut lot 2 , block 1 , 2d add to South Omaha , lots 12 und 13 , Mcduy's subill v of Mutiny 'H mid . 1,000 QUIT CLAIM i > iti : > 3. Edw'nrd Alnscow to V ( i I.nntry , lots 1(5 ( and 17 , block 121 , Klorciiru . 60 J M Marx and wife to J ! ' Htrot'h , wo.st 104 feet of n 25 feet lot , 18 , block 4 , Caniphell'.s add , lot 1 , Holmes' add . 5,000 J It Smith nnd wlfo to I ) It I.orlii ) ; , lot 1 , block M , Orchard IIIII . 1 Arthur Remington nnd wlfn to An druw .Miles , ( ueculor , ot al , lots 3 nnd 4 , block 1 , .Mcl'orinlek'.s add , lots 13 , 14 nnd 21 , block 2 , Cutalpa riaci ) , middle H lol 7 , block 2044 , Omaha . , . 1 1' I ) Mnlr und wife to same , lots 4 , 5 , G. U , 10 , block 10. lots 10 , 22 , 32 lo 3 ! ) , 41 to 4(1 ( and "A , " block 11 , lots 5 , (1 ( , 7 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 15 , block 13 , lolH 0 , 10 to 14 , 10 , 19 , 20. 23. block 13 , lots 0 , U to 20 , block 14 , lots 1 , 2 , 4 to 24 , block 15 , lots "H" ami "I , " block 10. lots 1.2. 11,21. 22 , "K" und " 15 , " block 17 , lots 5 , 10 to 13 , 19 to 22 , "D" and "K. " block IB. lot * 1 to 21 , "It" und "C. " block 10. Uiniihn Vlo\v \ , lot 10 , block 21. lots 0 to 12 , block 22 , Omuha View KxlenMon . 1 Arthur same KomliiKtiin and wife to Haine , ur.i'im. O D I'opo , special master , lo Jncob Knhli , lot 4 , hlock 1 , In suhdlvof block 20 , AlhrlKht'h Choice 135 Total amount WKATHKH of transfers _ * 740,677 ItVllt HoVariiinr unit Koiitli U'liultVI11 Illoiv III Nuhrusku Toiltiy * WASiiixaTONAug , , B. Forecast for Thurs day : For Nebraska Warmer ; southerl THE NEXT MORNING I FCtL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. M7 doctor fciys It itrui ( if Mil ? on the itomarh , liver and kid nerd , and In a plrnMinl laxative. ' 1'hli drink U made from herlii. nnd U prepared for use w fAilly nl ti- , It U called LANES MEDICINE All ( lruiul ii ( plllt at MIR. and | l a puckagr. If you rannotfrt It , tend youraddrex forafrrd ampin. J.unc'iI'nnillr i > ledlrlnr inovrn ikr boirrli ouch d r. In ordrr t tie hf nllhr tlila IK nerr iary. AddmtOKATmi'.WiMin\vuMi I * it-.v r"t w 0 < V " ' 1) ) 1)II i > I ) "T" liiillcates Iraee. ( iKimiiK K. llir.vr. U > cul Kotvcant Omcl.il. B02ETHIXO TO RKMSUBER , If you're A weaker or tilling woman : that there's only one medicine so siiro lo help you that it can bopuar- anieed. It's Dr. IMerce'a Favorite Prescription. In building up ovcr- workcil , feeble , dcllcale women , erIn In any " female complaint" or weakness , if It ever falls to benefit or cure , you have your money back. 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