Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 24, 1890, Page 6

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R O I —— NENS ABOUT THE BLUFFS. ! | had got thus far on the way by Deth of Matt Sonlan and A B, Cacy, Two Pioncer (itizens THE COUNTY JAIL TO BE REPARED. Gas Aot Gasoline ey Want Satis- faction A Solitary Whedman— A Norrow City Bastile -G il el BPrersonal n Dead, is arth death har heayes for e Matt" Scan nan upon t cometh soon orlate,” bat the uni r his not gathered in hi iy nman whose departire will be 1y ve wited than thit of “Uncle f the oldestcitizens £ Council Bluffs 1530 Vine streot an illnes of nearlya ye ieation of di hehas lived @ i this W many mare sincer Matt'? Seanlan, o1 the pioncer butehe diod wt s vesidenc day moring ufter fron drpsy iy fnduced by the it red for the go cath comes ment 1o the yoars yiof others rear wife 1 i e ¢ thousands has wided eftinded in th yorst 1 can be siid of is that his heartwas 0o big. sall that he ha suffering (rom the they had not the wenty-five years Baritable insti him duringe 10w that never turned away i fel mor hu on e born anl sixty of the been pissed in about the 1 and from thatday v oaes of his | - shop in Cour: tal e | a b the i i w of {shops in the e love . thiee boys and twogirl ; o woll Kuown butcher in bist . M é;u. businessin Philad-hhia nd Chirles is a o dwehters are { living in Ne ity uber of the Knights of funeral will - beconducted by afternoonat 2 o'clock from their residence. He was also o menber of the butehers' union, and that orguniz will attend ina body. The intermgntwill be mide in Walnur Hill ¢ i ——— ties knowing themselves indobted to the Comncil Bluffs carpet compuy will please call andsettle at once with cashor by note. Derth of AL B, Cacy. The funeral services of AL B Cacy will be held this forenoon at 10:30 o'dock from the residence of R. ). Mcbride, »uth ]"u'\( street. Rev. D, C Frankling pstor of Bradway Mo it church, of which sed was & moanber, will oficiate W8 boriin Wareen cointy, Ohio, in He st Coaneil Blafrs in 1560, s two sont, J. Stewnrt Ca Nebraski, and a dught MeBrue, whose home + wife, thus widow s years whiclk caused death” was ach, which bas caused him for Several months past. - stenn heat fo building, Ouiag Tiam Uocle, Council Bluls, - Will Make the Jail Revolve. There have beon numeross complaints about the county jail, not in regard to its management, but beause it refused 80 stbborily to be managed, Hulf the time the revolving cage would refuse to revolve, and it did conscnt 10 move it wis ouly by the use of an undae amount of musculir persuasion, The cell room isone great three-story bird cage, hung fromn the top, and supposed to revol S0 us 0 bring each cell around to the entrance in front. Thisgreatcage has settled, but the walls have settlod more, so that the two have got out of harmony, the bottomn ofthe cage restingon the groind. The novel jull is just now heinge painted up fnely, but it is not thought that the pint will have wuch effect on therevolving feature, Those who now own the patent for this sort of ajnil have roposed tothe comty b put it in movable condition, so that it will beperfect inits operations, for thesumof &35, The county board will probably aceept this offer in the hope that there may be no further difficulty in swinging the pnsoners avound the cirele, - 11 you_wish to sell your proprty el on the Judd & Wells Co, Co B, Judd, presilent, 605 Broadvay. both matricdan He was oo thias, and the thit orler this 1819, He k¢ lives in aura J. + who intense suffering nitary en- Mer el Gas About Gasoline. Fudeo Me(ice and his six jiymen in the arperior court spent most of yesterday listen- Inge totid-bits of nformation as to how old clothes could be deaned by the use of gaso- line and what thoeffectof brathing the gas was ou theordinary human king. The suit 18 entitled Engelsim vs Schodsack and the Plaintif's claim for bz danages is based largely on the gromid that hewas injured in health while in tho employ of the defendant, by being compelled to breathe quantities of the gs arising from gasoliie. The whole aftemoon was taken upin the exanination of De. Thomus. The doctor did not. apparently take much stock in the idea tat a man could be broken down in health and have the peculinr symptons acereditel o the plaintif by reason of bredthingany such _gs, Judge Boulton, on behalf of the plantiff, scemed to aeem it his bounden duty to break dowu the suchex: t testinony by @ cross- exanination, in which he sought to show that the cxport was not thoroughly in formed in rgard to gasoline, The Cross-cx- amiuition was v Was gussy enoigh to amusei few! 1. The case itsell will robably be resuned today and may come 10 o finish, oLl witheve Dy s A pood hose recl 'y 100 feet of hose purchssed at E They WantSatisfaction, “They way spuen us, apply their vilest epithets tous aid r mean advant- age 0f us that persecutioncan suggest and we will not defend ourselyes, the Cohun brothers i Justic ut when they attompt property and’ infliet personal | tht way msult in oly a few | ses or inmurder, thenwe will taen and | defaid ourselves and beg the law to ussist us." The Cohans wre the twoOmaha fruit and vegdtable peddiers who were assiulted and abused bya wugon loid of roushs in one of | Martin's express wagons Tuesday afternoon and they came into the justice™s court o as- certiin If the warvants thit had been issue: for the arrest of **Midkey ' Smithand H Grate, two of the assailaits, bal beci turied. They were not ploased with the | cour’s reply thit thespecidl ofticor who had he warrats had not returied them snd con- sequently had tot mide the aevests, and the outburst of Shakespearian eloquence was result of the information The wirrants wer given to Deputy Ma shal White and up 10 6 o'dock list night he had not succeeded in finding his men. One of them is the bagguge choker who runs on | the Northwoestrn trains for Willium Lewls and the other is an employeof Martin. - E elain crown and bridge id one of Schurz court t0 de- A fiul"ur) Whee b Yostenlny a niddle aged nan, resting him- welfand his bigycle o Broadway, attracted attntion by the indications that he was no short distance traveler o the wheel, He gave his uame s A. 0. Ballwin, ind readily explained that he was fom Horton, Kan, | well wilh the democratic N bud recently soldout bis Luterests MJ MUY (N AETA NAIT V ’]‘HE ()MAHA DAILY T WIS 4 “BOSS" TRAIN. A Oouncil Bluffs Firn Receivesa (ons griee o | ment of a Spedal Lrain Load of Goods s a BICI, \,. eof tho ity . Pl Glonm (oloty e hovase hens boew, ; TII{ "IDA Y ndirism is sus- ‘ Judid to make | Mich, Ho neasis of his | yad 1ot omly to ontinue by | 1 of traveling to Mihi g, bat after ther to push ontheoyeh [ndiung, Ohiomd Pensylvani, haring friends and | rolatites i @ch staty, whan he esired to | ad ex pocted to mako AT bathal ot thus far . Y hace by | ATRAINOF “'B0SS' SHOVELING BOARDS. | pyyy 13 ) Tyo sithough | wen mased attk adyfor &S on ten and bing fooloose, had ec a visitto hisold heme in Sagine . the Yeecper of @ lolg- and o gn | THE NIRIFS R~ SE RPECISED, ptACton by € ne ¥ Bioe fn New ¥ il 3, [Spesc liee Preve m to mable Lo 1o mans Fott sl hi wack thovasand oli SOIVOs ous wolico i fistant's n Lated * by the str k makers, WE Suparint@ndent By quick actin owel thin, slink away 0 - the Bl tawon e ket ¢ stations to- The ISvemt of Yeserdiy i1 €omncit Blufrs Was the Adveit of One of the FinestSpeoial Trains that Ly ot H s Ever Rolied Into the Al U5 Hianioe Riot: Yt Bas City, ad An Immonse fall s We wouid be plasedto have you | Crowidof B ople W ers figurewith us for cash or o theinstal 4t the Looal Depot plan, We wili ship ali goots five of charg within a radios of 10) niiles. Eenem ber, ofth» Burling= wn toSeelt, oftering great indu luring thee Lot day ds duly and ¢ Muandel & Kledn mentto hou We are ¢ offergreat b stoves, ete racs’ and they hewunts ot Shee the weti g smperint the closkmalker Al thaelt msectings, in seerot 1 there they leamod thilgs wk mide @ cl wteh | on the strik moyanents imperative. | There wis @ seerot meetig last night. It is | sailthatthe doak makers dedded to abait theclogk faciriestodayand do_bodily | apprliel for or attempted | Stprintedent Byres® | o Do € al tho neetins :"‘h“nml(l- i dsuchserions shipe th hey comn- Mot W mako e | it has been thefashibn of factirios e e e Heat tnites | 2 " l:k aline of gools to \\‘Hnl»y!u‘:“ (% Bt e Vatlis, e e p the plave clown, butab its | disteibuting point in solid train-loats and tb ceived by general dan o pepmptory order e the t hol in which | breaking this trin and to lold of plibonisin rewerve from 6 o'cdock e b ponud. It was | the VAEiows poluts in aur this worming (il fuiher notice. Yol ater umps had | 10 the Welr-Shugart Aclings Superint 3t Byviee Tiust HAve ats, s g the os wealh o mien have besenat {opt as woll as ¥ so p s PRGN By City WFail, inmates of the city Jail wers yestorlay, the jalk wWas ugh serabbing, e serub- bingls a daly occurrance, but yesterday's s et t make the The While all the out on thoe st n athor _ The “Q°s* moning fyer car Mt men and repor Major Murshatl's gidand, in losded stnight with Bos t to rnturito worls vds for the Weir-Shagirt conpany of this men Wer preson t assum 1 Ik rrest of Lzeof seep Iil'hll.\\l) with the Boss the b possi- The Marhattan sporting healquarters, 413 | v Brodway S APockot Gy nnasi ReporterButler of the distict court is lighining in the use of hispen, He was aslod yostrday Ly & wnderig looke “Bitler, doy have anytronble with writers mp, orpen palsy, o anything of thatsort ¢ v “Never abit. Tuseltobe toubled a tle,but [ got what thoy all a jocket g3 sium and wed that. Don't know what it of mbbar tubing made =pose,and 1 cateh hold of the ends and. streteh it by puliing md then let i recill, andl tell you s feilw an got gl ¢ ofhis muscles with thit Little thing. ¢ it around with mo in my grip and v moning andevening I take about ten minites exereise with it It has knockel thepen palsy withme,” s 36 B It Wasa Itenl Riot. e plewsant diversion of thum ping news- paper reporters, which his reently becorme soopularin Counell BLuks, was indulged in agin listevening, but it hadan unexpected couclusion. For once thy mevspaper man's blood wasnot: made to mingle aloue with the fillh of thestreet. In fad, theother fellow's gor did all the minglng, id it mingled prity fredy with the dust for about a block arond the Pacifichouse. A7 oclck H. E Grium of the local forve ofthe Werld-Herald metJames Sazuin, the Uilon Padfic bridge contractor, in the wash rom of the hotel. The contractor - desired the reporter Lo retract a story of a detr tal clavacter which he bal printed inhis pijer concerning him, The nquest was not conpiled wivh, and the hutwonds thatquickly folowed mdexd ina givesnd tike blow, The two gentlemen were having avery animated tine in the little wash vone, wd tho proba- bility s that neither would have bean abis to bve duficted any seriois injury on the other snd nobody would lhave been hurtif ouside purtics had not faterfered. The duvkey porter saw the trble and took aland inft by sdziug aud holding uin while Girimwn |mm|\|'l himn, he uproar at- " ¢ tory ad told by Mrs, Turner conclition of affairs at the Tumer'swherabouts are un- s wvife is left without a dotlar. sthe missing hus- "Tumes K300, - — County Court. In thecomty cort yesterday John Bock- hoft Hroehtsuit againt B8, Tuckerto re- cover $i1 . Tialleged to be due for merchan- se soll and dexlivered n Yiek Chew is the phintiff in asuit, as brought su ation sgainst Charles W. K, Edward Acinscow ind Morris Mor pisory, alleging that King t.s constable on June B tookEs 36 worthof gods fom him without due pmvomnr 1aw and converted them to his owl Ainscow and Morrison, who are iesto the suit, aveon King’s bond. Maurtin J. Ward bas filed a petiti whichThoms Murrayls asked to pay Warrd dlleges that he and Gerge A, Hook of Chicag wer patuersin the hotel furnish- ing buisimess, and =:s such in March, 1887, Murrray exrnploy=ed them as his agents to. rent his taotel, the Murray, As such agents, he allegzes, e secured 4 temnt, one Benton Silowsyy, who entred into a five year lease, ogreelg o pay 815,000 for the £t year's rental of the premaises, md that the commission, 750 which Murmay ageed o pay, has never beern sttled, Berhwuser & Gordonhave commenced suit 10 recorer 2003 from Lillln Jacobs, which they” chirn s duaethemon a ontract, wherel tley” luserd her certan poperty on North and sud i prsentti know n anc The pol bund and I lit Few Ree atinal haink of Neligh has agiinstR. Wisonand M. 8, over 200 allged to be due on brouaght suit Bartlett tores aproni Suitwas comumen cel vestirda, company Witman and Mat L. Scovell 0 7 due ong judgment, onwhich astayof excentin had been granted. Heny Breckwants 31,00, He filed his Joti tion yesterday, and inithe alleges that on thel5th day of the prsent month, he boaxded the Sherrnan aveme motor line, with the determinaton of visiting South Omaha; thit zafter he had paid his fare he wass, wit hout 3 ustca tupon and punded by thecondictorand motoman of the train, who briaised him to such an extent that not hing Less thawn a judgrment of 31,000 against the compuy will heal the injuries he sus tuinecd, by the Janes T before plel parties who are piming themselyes C! ng on the ¢ ated ina nu S are patron- ly ablo to pay families are sarics of life, in advance for an infornation charging sult with intent to do great e Ome of Hill's Moves. New Yoiew, July [S pactal T Bir.]—Governor Hill has far dis dosed lis intention that lisechoes in this ity awe begrinning to mame s candidate for overnar, This Is Judge Farker, o justics of me o tie higher cours, wiho comes from a ity district through which the B iroadrums. As things e now adjusted Governor Hill e name thedemocratic nom- fnee, bul it will cause no little surprise to find'that e has turnel thecold shoulder on the youg suayor of Brooklm and has even declined to listen to the appeals of Muephy, the chaiman of the state wmmit wxious to secire the nonination for him- Nide Parker boul as Vague a per- 0 the politicians of this city as the or could have hit upon, He s @ protty ood lawyer, afine specimen of rustic logal devolopnent ‘and he omes from a_country where milk, egps and butler, together with 1o litth “‘hob" veal, are produced for the New Yirk market. ‘The lals in the county ke hin amd be would probibly stand pretty ners throughout the stile. Whitever else he may be, he is bound 0 be o Hill man throigh and throagh, nd it s likely that the governor has fixed upon i beciuse e Kiows that Judge | Parker in the executive chair will simply be | another I wa for Governor Hill | . CampHarteanfts Distingaished Guest Mouyr Guensy, Pi., July 25.—A dispateh " has bew received ut the stite national gaard The Fire Reord, cncamjment stating that President Harrison Srokaxe Faras, Wash., July 2.—FEarly | Max Meyor b aud thoground on which it | will be im Canp Hartranit tomorrow with | VB morning a Aisastrous fin occurred which | stauds, situstel @t thé northeast corner of w Secretiry of War roctor and other promi- | destroyed the Moarosstreet briige, five siore | Exleenthand Farnun_ streets. The consid- nent nilitary wen, The disinguished guests | buildings o one side of the river and cible- | exation tued i the deed was 80000, tu- will lesve Washwgton ou i sposial train and | rosd powerhouse on the oher. The lsses n"'l“uuly wapon meking the trausfer Mr. will arive iu cump albout oon. A review of | reach §175,00 with partial fisurance. Mejer lased the proprey for iterm of all thewoops will take plaw i fluuwn.oon.L Awe swmalley Gree wer wedlater Nerentluhm) plie years alan wuuual rentalof §4,200. egram o | tity of £ b Bluffs to malce the fir d @ mon srious ampprehension o invald theountry, and whon its regular e e mrionh fa ISR IGN] (00 Boss board is sinply (he mdirateofa wagon | ing roprts fom ali preciets. At 8:15 the fiar cell, but noy, whea the daily har- Kins, neir Kewaee, 1L, suw fheneed of a| loy the res » hone. Inspector brought in mehitly fored iito nar, wawon box, until by ditt of dawing and vblen v to warrai the wasinly deigeied for the eomfort from defects thutit hasstoed to this the sl W ¢ Silfolk street but v must all be first ide b kins hais | berof nanaafieti rerssandcontrctors resumed L * the fact 1 gt company © place the hanlsome order »NE - trade, purchasel the patnts o HI0O Belo ginito His Wife. anyiamberof judges holling ourt. Judge 5 Lol 1 trains becme fist a wife, Hestoppesd ther onenight, and has siderooms sat Judge Carson, wio is wrestling | fimer the Bos siderooms sat JudgoCars o, who Is wrosthig | i iesion fn which all Connil Bluffs is thestory shetells s as fllows: clothes cleming ¢ Dawn stairs inaroom | sign citing it tobe THE BOSS, i din bolde theernyloy of the Union Pacile railway com- ntopt. In the library_ rom Sita tem. | ablock, Wifty lhousnd peramlating signs here€umedd told” her thuf e hid €0 o to V The shipuzentstarted from Gilvaat 6a. 1, {age In retun he Starting againat6a m.,itreahed Council wis finily t (hiazo by one of the sible. ation without Ioss md proed a pleas. some souvenir progeamme and at cach st of Galva, 111, it wlhose factor avds Hoperaft, chidf dispatcher, ith of Gales, perintendent, of Creston, wnd M. M Welr-Shugart compiny. marks to Malke ing the total mmber now being treated nine and aw fully lacerated. The cif of ler riglt as cured. Hes™ was the fivst genuine lation s a preventive, results from a derangerent of the sille blow oul ko back of the head with o | hevaght about by mers frigghi ~Men do nd him E amtlier brick that | bite that they absolutely relase treatment qin twie i the fice, inflicting 1don concorning. derangomontof the norvous ofthe prprietors stopped bin with i cocked Tue B ] —A local pajer pritts intervieys | Sine themostbady waorricd of thequacks s found to e se fraits of every kind aregoingto be great lux- | ters, On the cont letters are now being ead. u prices, the dalers say, is due to the weather | MAkig & fit Liviog by There are a fow minorexceptons in the ase | 74 by pople who i S0 to ‘Chicago this season than hst, The price | W s-calld teatmmt On the contrary, that sute | e poseations. load of a sir ar brine trouble thaxa e owledged, fe wus at uilyoccupaits woull not exced thee o | throuh solid, md for theie owr indi- | hisoMcein tho o “1”va oo building 0t a four,and itwas than larze enoigh for all | Vidual teade. When it is undentood t very arly h this noming, purpses, Bichinmito coild have one of |y Sipoeiyoand importance of (he shipment <l f 0%, size and rtanee o > shipme: o cloeks e cosider r O orthe £ é - | dsmore fully understosd. B0 beiny b st i et the ohices of yostal un fonumitos s ivo tme that num Aboutten yeas ago @ farmernamed Per- | platoonsat the varioas station houses (o al- whoare doinz time on the chain gang are | dovice that woull shorten the tine required | BBymes wis. vors mouthed vwhen s tounlout wigzrons. The then prvailing way fally wh row quarters the place is cowdel far beyond | was to simply dg down in om end of the “hal sufiiient . there are 1 twenty to il s 1 men eowled into the space thit | seratehing the bttom wasreached, when the veral of the Lealers of cloak BBAALEON ~ ol STl se00p wis brought u.'m use, lln« tinst device lite last night a reporter fc nodation o s it one, and wis o simple Stazats itug W mobbe ts wd intosicated w " clothing is always filthy o distress- | day without an improvement, As soon s its asuot b and minage 10 es o ; ‘ y ; .1,' into | success was known hind of kin- but theinfurictesd strikess pursued him ‘vl‘huxu:i‘:h\ o i \“ in ’.”\ ack dred devieos wero produced, but the | uniil bewas mderpolio protection. A num- an ind bealthful, bt their lavariuily stiow fls sux in - acteal | wwork today with non-union. me, among them < tests, awd its sales haye quently grown | G, Sehwib & B jailof Courci X is untilit beeame possible for the Wier-Shu- punistiment for & person pissesing in ey NONEY GONE. @ the find ses of mankit which was by this spedal train. \\ILI_ NEY GONE. In 15%. the Weir-Shugirt conpany, alive | gy, R N A Court totheirown Interestsandto thoneeds of the | X Mk L. Tarier Disimears Either a fast or a famite, Yesterday it & > wash feast, Therewere st th court house | bard aid havesinee so handlel Three weeks agon man civing the nane of that sals haye ontinzed o inc Frnk L Tumer nnted tooms of John El- Domor praided itthe morth court room, and. | ion. ¥ nuch bagnitide et tis St LMLt I e heanl o fewmotions, and disposed of matters | bility and now s fact > of w specil publicinterst, lnone of the Aside from itsmission of usefuness to the | DOLheenseen here sine., His wife 1s still farmer the Bossboard is fulfliling an adver. [ there, and isgetting very unesy about him, o et sl Ak R The cas has been reported tothe police, and with the original pickage casefrom k: shavieg, attered abroad in evary town and L ; Acrss thelall, in the sowh eurt wonm. sat | o every farm, this red pinted board s at. | Ul vOr she (S Jude M was fnvoticating the tached 0 every farm wagn, anl displiys o| 1heY were maried in Clicago about a month oo, aid cane tothis dty a fow days off from thecierk™s ofice, sat Juige Thornell, | lttering the Weir-Shugart cmpiny are| later. He toll herhe wis aavil engineer in listning tomrgzuments on the motion for i | @ Iru\lrluw and then “Coineil Blufts, the cuse of Plickinger vs i fotters tintcanbe read half | o™ M weondday iftor their establish- 3 , et atihe Eleom resilence he went down Judg, .. W. Ross, who is acting s | are thus daily sdvertising the ity throush ) = e 4 roferbe in 16 cise of Henry vs,Evans, The | the offorts of thy Weir e D AR T DL LT wanls seened full of this ome article, f ) oning o business for- the rairoad company sterduy, reading Chariton al 6 p. u. and LG e ponel SICLHS ReTo '(“{“‘I“‘,“ Ty at Charitonuntil momi it order that o tlie teip micht le made wholly in- daylight ikt on IE*CRlE By Batik and then e * Gl leit for W-onin g. 1;3‘1:\&]\;2:". Odm, the ative tip belue o0 |- She did” wb Lo fom hin and the draft o @av¢ every/totilesy b iKCaMHONDOS ||| 1ol Fiaikes then ascertinined that the T S e g dnft was worchbss ind the Chicago folks \\'Ii«lwtl_\‘:-} aratins were mvel, g made wh | wyote ek it 10 sud manas Tarner was attactied to theears end cavriel trough to ing chinge fron the usuil torm aud soiled bunting The Q" got out and distrilitel & hand. tion the t by the firm 5 and erow I by the noel shipment The train’ was accompuried by B, K. Hays are munifactured, and J. A, Crowley, his general ugont;the *4Q” having it’ also &M Buyder iravelng freig hingsenty and J. buree 3 J. M. Bechtel, division freight_agent, Burlington; W. J.Davenprt, divisiol freight agent, nd H. S. Storrs, assistant su- Marshall, general agent, of thiscit The *Q's”' sjlendil attention to this smip- ment was o most flatiering complinent to the il WHATIS HY DROPIORI A, A Chicago Doctor Has a Crricago, July 29— |Special Telegram to Bre) —The Paster insitute in this ed tyo more patients today, mak- One of these receved today, isa twelve year-old girl who is in a serbuscondition Sho was attacked Sunday by arabid bulldog leg wis slinost comletely tornaway. Mys, Ethel Bond will havw finished her treatmenton July 2 and willbo dis: from a rabid dog mecived at the institute and will be watched with i great deal of interest, for itwill fest the eficacy of inoci- “1 have ben greatly amused! said I Lagorio today, “at the daimsof cortain phy sicians and medieal writens that, rabis ed the atiention of Ed Hivies, the pro- | nervou ten due to fright. Does any one prietor ofthe hotd, wudhe tok up'the quar- | prosune for oie monent that e el for the reporter by hitting Soguin a ter- | as are alwayspresent in the dseuse could be wayaund ran outthe back m fright alove. There are o rear voom of the Fountain cason of persons whi, after having Justus he doseldthe back door | beer bitten, siow so litlle concern about the dibe glassand Lindedon the back and the disase aften Lops and *shead. Hayneshad plentp of b thoy is fromits offects and keptap thae bmbariment, striking S00h oxni: wly cts. One of the combatnts 0 deavored to far down the fountain in | O conter of the store to soas amissile, but e AP bEaT I Cries6o. The Waron Quacks. Che presene of the police snd 1ul; BOIEAQ hundrd paple sopped the not [\- ! : i T R e with some of the lealing cmuission mer- | havebegrun leaving the eity, the prosecuting chants of thecity on the outholc for fruits | comnmitteeof the medeal asocistion has not s takn to Dr. Maca co and The concensus of ovinion sens to be that | beenaroyed with somany threatening lot- wounds dressed. He has th ugly cuts, fron the face andoneon the back “of -y | e this full, and expensivo at that. The | receired by thescoro calling the attention of Warrats wereswornout for the foarmen, | Priceof all fruit is high 10w, and is still | the comruitlees o rniny i wd all it Grimm wer arvsted list night | going up at a rapid rate. The exorbitut | res posi bleard in prine and gave bl for thela: appearance this i Call ] T find consequent shot supply- Thecrop reports | O aspaysicians and g Diguinhas Al fromull the fruit wgions show that the sup- | JuLits of th = Il 1~"i‘|1'\LTx\,‘J” ply will be snaller thau it hasbeen for yei 1632 L L IRRMDGRE Vil odily 1) ¥ 5 o] ¢ 10l vhose i Tar tho siip. | their houwe yomt ma wios ipts show that ) percent loss quin- | lDat suforing Eov e nec ait of various sorts s been shipped | YOU they uro conpeled vo piy = Ay B et e Sy T "Tne physicians mromceting with more en- of woursy 1s ¥ per centor more ighor, (i~ | o pcemat onthe ougside than they dared fornin id to bethe only fruit growing | (OMIKCINI 2 o yigorously pueh rogzhn which s 10t suff a serious set | hopefor aid they propose 8 F has promiseof a lirge crop of all kinds of fralts, and will uudoubtedly reap the barvest of dollars, Qulctracss in IEumos A Buixos Ax uis, Juy 23, -The guands who hid been stationect atthe government house ve been withirsw and public excdtement _——— Openca Comrt W itha Ser p. Diriort, Mich., July 23.-[Special Tele- “) gram toTie Brs) —Judge Heury Breviort | Xtis reprted a London syndicato is pre- and LawyerMcDermott indilged in a scp- | pared to anelule a sieling loau of £100,000,- ping mateh this morning Justbetore the cort. | 9 e - Opetsd. Tho trounle Frew out of paliicad | 300 Ml perenbias X300 difforonces, Brevoortcharged that MeDer- mott had cleated him out of 4 nomination fourteen yous agy. MeDemolt eharade jzed this asa d—d lie, wherapon the juige made @ passat the lavyer, who dodged itand | gotin aclart tapperon the judge's nose. Both men were cansiderably battered pefore the police culd ut, San Salvador Prinqui Pakrs, July 25.—The consul to San Suly, dorsends adispateh oufirning the repot of thedefeat of the Gualemalas. The disptelh decares thereport of anardy in Sas vador untrie, that the country is compldel truquil aut e popilace Spporting Eaetd. - Serionas Runway Accident. Alandy deliverymannamed James Felty metwithaserius wceideit yesterdiy morn- ing rewr the Webster strect depot. His horse becine fighteod at an eigineand ran away, throving hiva out and setehing and brois- ing himn sev o besicles breaking his left | leg it theankle s that the bone protruded | thrugh the fesn. He yas vemoved to his | hone on North T wenty-fourth street. It is fesared thit bis injury’ will cripple him for life, The hone was nob d, but the Wagn wis & ttal wreek e oy The Max Meyer [ock Sold. F.L. Ames of Biston yesterday added to his Omala pssesions by purchasing the | TR ITH MIFIrsee & w7 e ow | four years ago'on mass | A | police arrested a str u JUL 24, 1890, nted for Cons rs' Alliamce. il Telegram ilfance jumped L talay, and in conver ston nominated thy fajor Anderson gress by the ¥ Curstoy, T, July 24 to Tk Bee. ] - The fuem into the political a tion assem candidate fc He i no ¢ Mujor A, R. elebrated anti- monopoly lawser, w de fnto con anti-ralrond platforen, and who was defeated two yeirs ago by the republican nominee and jrésut ssman, “ick, The convetion todiy at ono_time practically noninated J. M oh, @ Union county fi t, whose ability and loyalty to the allimce is wguetioned, bat Mr. Joseph, who 15 compratively un- known' fn the distict, doubfed his ability to win tho fight, and made n speech to that ofect, which was fm mediately construed by the Anderson nen to mean i withdray itwas the Ander sonites got inth 3 m s ropreset of ollowed by others fri ught the conv d the nomination Many of the str ntion and : by @ 1 jnll'\ e delogate be bound by th on of the conve ities in the distict wer 1 ied in the comventin, The plat adoptel demuands a4 reduction of var toif unces the MeKinley bill und denounces the attenpts of conger to divert public attation from these evils by entering on a new hen crusadeunder cover of u federal eloction la res: form the Violently lnsane, Dis Moises, Ta, July 25— |Speciil Tele- gram to Tue Bee]—Lite st evening the t Des Moines s (e night hileoas by yelling und inavaant lot and he L Toliy he was idetified . 0 well kenown me of Lovilk, this state. Parons come | to Dés Moites yestrday on business, He w a man what trow of reason s He has o wife Loville and & brother uotified. 'Phis mominghe ws violently in- sane, and raved and tore st the iron bars at a terrible rate. He imagined that the build- ing was on fire and yeiled lowdly for help who was maku and | his not known, at “larkson Dis MoiNes, ta,, July 23— [Spacial gram to Tue Bre Iirst Assistant Post- master General Clackson and R, P, Clarkson and their families returned form th w erntour this morn General Clarkson will ren the ity o fewdays before ve- turiing They have been goue nearly Home g, A Little Ginl Fatadly Burned. Ik Grove, Ta, Special Tele- gram to Tiy: Bir, old girl of I. L. Blakely was bady tolay by playin & . It is doubtful whict shewill recover. The Sunol-Belle Hamlin Match, New Yonrk, July 23.~[Special Telegram to Tue Bee, | Turf, Piell and Farm pub- lishes the following conceming the Sunol- Hamlinmatch : “I'hie challen gethrown v the Turf, Field o Farm to side, half forfeit and entive gatc been the talkof the country. In a lofter to | us Mr, Hamlin says that tic is not respons blefor the statement that. hehod foreed Sunol | to take to the and hisfo. ul reply the chi is us follows money 1o | | yards, Knosville, swlho were | | gram to | Hoboken four years ago and w | braska. He loc | when hie left Hobx third, Time—1:021¢ teenth—Cashier won, War Peak second, Blantoive third, Time 1 Milo and fourth —Prinee Fonso won, ::g- Blackbuen second, Vi D'Or third, ime 210 Threafourths of o mile heats Al Fareow won, Rival second, 1, Tar 114 nd heat won, Rivil sec Time -1 - A GRGANTL archiss second, Yale Mille and one. First he nt thind. Al Farrow ond 184 HEME, e Stock Y nuluul lhl Conntry Being Gabbled by a Syndicate. Crireaco, Faly A local paper says the new stock yard syndieate ns bogun negotia- tions for the purchase of ‘the National stock yards at St Lou! the Union St Joseph, the Union stockyards at South St Paul and smaller yards at lowa City, ons of definite ne Itisstated further that the imm ontemplates gathering in every cattle pon of consciuence in the country From devlopments today the syndicato is destined to be the most gigantic corporation in America, Thirty days ng ports bogan circulnting of the sale of ¢ vtain stock yard {ntorests (o partics unknown and on a_few numes of Arrnour, Nelson Morris and o gziven as partios to the tions. All of those people denica the stories at the time. A similav report, telo- graphed from St P also denied by all th ive investigation as_ stated abov sl the Dacosta aud negotiations the line and practically sc the sl week Joln B, Dutchier, president of Louis Nutional stock yards, has been cast conforring with the representatives of the syndicate and hus gone Lome to prepare papers for a transfer of the stock of those 08 wnd an exhius led the facts New York coun Messrs, Sewurd, o boen di reye The syndicate, thrie, ha the St in the | Two weeks ago gare company of fiven or to close the purel of the of St. Joe, Mo, for the ams have been sent | sy the sale | papers prepaved. Just before the ish syndicato began the negotintions that have resulted in the big stock yards un])u\ ation, A. B, Stickney, president of the St Paul yards of St. Puil, Joined with the il g deaied f people in the organizution of ~the Junction vailway teansfor company | tobe run in the interest of the Chi - | yards. Inreturn for his interest in the Chi- cagzo enterprise Mr. Stickiey was preparing for the transfer of the St. Paul stockyards to the meat barons when the English- men came along and stopped the negoiiations by opening those of greater magnitude. Since the formation of the new syndicate the negotiations with Mr. Stickney have been reopened and the result is th within a few days these yards will taken in, the Jarvi Kansas A the deal for Unjon _stockyards | sum_ of £1,20,000. st notifs ing the been made and Conklin e SHOT THROUGH THE STOMACH. Murder of” Alb rt Leppach, a Nebraska Ranch Owner. L sey Ciry, N , July Tue Ber.|—Albert 1 Special Tele- ppach left ut to Ne- ted in Caldwell, Scotts Bluffs t state, and became a ranch Leppuch was twenty-three years old His parents reside at Hoboken, Today Lep county, in ths owner No. 127 First street, ‘Bditor Turf, Field ad Furm the challenge which appeared issue, offe e to mateh felle 210,000 a side, 55,00 for the w the entire stake and gat s, I resp! | fully decineto aceept, ns i my julgment | the chances 2 in_ favor of Sunol be: Belle Hamlin; besides, I would not put upu | forfeit of 0 and rn the risk of mure going wrong, 1 will, how- ) mnatch Belle Hamlin aguinst Sonol for §,000 . sido, 8,500 forfalt, ovor any track mutually azeod pon, the winner to take60 per cent ofthe receipts and the loser 40 per cent. Yours trul, CoJ. FanaN “This is franl, but it has not been the de- site to trot Suiol agaimt aged hg When she does start aginst a matured horse, it must be for astake which will Fully recompense ter for cancelliie other en ments, filly from Califorr being held in reserve with the sreat stallion Axtdl. We have i authori cept the proposition of M. Hamlin." The English Lurf, Loxnox, July 2.—[Spedal Cablegram to Tue Bre. | —This was the scond day of the Liverpool July meeting. The race for the Croxteth plate, three-yearlds and upward: five furlongs, was wonby the Duke of Beau: fort’s filly Coromandel, "Mr. Schwab's Bon- nie B , Mr. Pawett's colt Spring Cup third, There were tan starters The princpal eveit o the day was the raco for the sixtythird Liverpool p, three-year-olls and upwards; mile and th It was ywas won by by Mr, Arbingdor’s Father Confessor, Ri- dolph Churdill's_filly E'Abbesse de Jonarre second, Henry Miller's — theee-yearold Shall We Remenber third Taerc were eight startors The race for the Gerard plate fox two-year- glis, five furloizs, was won by Blunide Muples' Grace Emily, Lonl Culthorpe’s fil -ond, Gi. Moow's colt Thicodosius In rep in_ your Hantin fo unerto t young to ac- | aburg Races, J., Jaly23. —[S pecial ‘Tele- Sunmary of today's GUTENBURG, N gram to Tk Br race Threo-fourths of Redlight o won, Jay Time-1 : Seven-eizhthsof a 1, lll.hklllum i 03¢ One mile—Rancc ond, General Boulanger: tlird. Piveeighths of a mie al B second, Alirming Parolina won, second, Biscuit thivd, Ti me—1:16%, ghibis of u nile -Wissahickon (colt) Quel nd, Minnie J third, 4 mie o rland third, srmanic sec- Pimo—1 4350, wility won, third, “Time 1:02 Soven-eighthsof o mile—Top Sawy Marty B sccond, Wouderaent thivd, 13134, = won, Time lh‘luh(un Ieach Races, Brioutox Beicn, July 2. —[Special Tele: gram to Tue Buw)—Sunmary of today’s rice Five-eighths of a nile Emeti filly second, Freedom third, 1 Seven- Samiria Tin n, \ths of amile-Ballston won, St. John secoud, EUlis thied, Time—1:2) “Phree-quatters of 4 mil—Zed won, Grace secnd, Lizziethirl Time One mile—Tittler won, Falcon Bronzomarte thivd. Time 1z One uud one-sirteenth miles—S won, St. Luke second, Rafter third W, Steeplec Paturity se time, Young ond, oy Time , shortcou g ond, ik quin third. won, 1ipsey Detroit Races. Demorr, Mich., July races : 0 trot, spaciol, ®0) (unfinished from yesterday)—G B won, Buck second, Harr, fom thied, Wavelnd fourh. Best Sunmary of 4 2:20 trol, besttwoin three, 82,000 , Bluck Diumond seond, Tr ime—1;1% lass, Mor anteed stukes of Almont an third. 1d Manufacturers’ 10,000, (unfinished) Suisun wou, Walterseend, Play Boy third, Gillette fonrth, Best tine 215k | reading | up puch’s mothe SDear Friena to write but it is right that you should know it. Your son was shot yesterday while herding a bunchof horses.” He was lying on the prairie book, when a man rode to him_and shot him through the ch, He was taken to the neavest and everything was done for him that was possible, " He was buried today, and everybody in the country amund was there and 1 had his funeral preached, — Albert had lofs of friends and was liked by all. The mian who committed the deed has not heen cnught y but when he is he will be han up to the nearest tree. Albert has some stock down here, 1 never saw him after he was shot, as I was going to town, He wrote in & book who shot him' before any one got to him. He was ratiomal to the lust and us fame i min as ould be, T am the man Al bert was working for. [ will write you again when @ get_settled. C. C. Nelson, Caldwell, tts Bluffs county, Nebraska.' Accompanying the loiter was a clipping from the Weekly Courier of Caldwell, giving the particalars of the tragedy. e Simply Got Together. Sewixarienn, 1L, July 23 —An extra ses- | sion of the legislature convencd today and organized, Nothing of importunce wus uc- complished. stor hou stockyurds at | | Diubotes, B nier, "'JACOBS Ol TRADE | REmevA For Stablemer and Stockmen, CURES Cute, Swellings, Bruises, Sprains, Gally, Steal | Laneness, Stftness, Cracked Hoels, Scratch ! Contraclions, Fiesh Wounds, Stringh ait, Sores . Distemper, Colie, Whitiow, PoltEvity Fislla, Tumors, Solints, Ringboncs and Spavim In their oarly St.g7s. D rections with each mmn. AT DRUGHISTS AN D DEALERS, THE CHALES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, ut SPECIAL NOTICES, { COUNCIL BLUFFS. =] 2 i ittngeson SiIxth avenue Between SIXh and Soventh strecis. Vor cheap IF taken inmediately. Inguire of Mrs E. Nouek, 307 8, 0th s [ e sare | | rond Wals ey JOR SALE O will trade teim, stallion No. G180, registered in lnce, By Do Arehibald, dam by K | ¢ 1y, 5 yearsold, Apply to Dr. Muera VWANTED -Guod glrl by ehett, 120 Fourth seroet 1 UUSE for rent-«Ntee-room cott ntly Toeateds all conveniences on prenilses, Fourth strect nue Jogi geNT W, Bl oR for roo 1 Mes AL P lane - Dicinss Tnguire and Twelfth uvee Tywo 00l modern houses. W, “with Councll SALE Garlen s 102 Main s Blufls. WY pay rent wi honie on The Siie erns, aso of your deatli utany time leave your fumlily the howe cleat on thi followir Ahomo worth § A home worth £ A home worth § A Bomo worth &L A honie worth £#.0) Other priced o above monthly. pa and interest Idress thoe Tud Council Blufs, | QR on Pen \\ HAVE soveral 1 that wo will y 10ts fn Omalin or Counct Wells Co., Council Blufts, ¥ por ot it 38 per month, the samo torms. Th particalars enll on ol & Wolls Co. 63 Broadway, , — s room, No. 18, fronting Jumes, m\‘.u.y.n 150 miy Vi lults, The .l\nhl & La. ] F. M. Ellis & Co., ARCHITECTS And Building Supe oms 430 and 42 Bee Building, Omahsy Neb., and Roows 26 and 248 Merrlam Bloek, Council Blufts, [a. Correspondence solicited: ALL WORK WARRANTED, rintendents. JACK: work do Id and wni bloek. DR BELLINGER’ S DR. J. D, All Kinds o halfon y Dental § You e bmmmHmmm ——AND-— Private Hospital, Cor. Broadway and 26th Street, Council Blutis, 1a iontof all surgieal and ehironto s of the blood. ate diseases of the urinar 15 sy philis, strictu For the t and sexual eystitis, sper= Cminhood, seXual fnpotence tkness treated ticular Tungs, as Asthms, arrh. atorr il W successtully. tiention paid (o diseases of the Consumption. Bronchitis Kliney discases as Bhcanatism, P Can N 3 i Dropsy, IH L Cluh feet, Spinal curvature and wll diseasesof the bones, We hive a depariment devoted exelusively to the treatmect of Uterine diseases. Medicine sentsecurely packed and frec obser Ton. Corre-pondence confidentinl. Address: rom Will be paid to any competent chemizt who wha 1ind, onanalysis, a particleof Mercury, Potash, or ollier poisons in Swift's Specidc (8. 8. 8.) ‘AN EATING SORE Hendenson, Tex., Aug, ®, i8%9.— “Tor elgh- teenmontha T had en eating 80rs on my tongvs. 1 wistrated by the best local physiclans, but obtalred mo telict, the goro gradually growing worte, 1 concladed finally to try 8. 8. 8., and was entirely cured ofter using @ fow bottles. You baye my cheerful permission tq publish the above staterent forthe beeit of the aflicted.” €, B. Molzyone, Tenderson, Tex. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseasesamatled freo. ik SWIFT STECIVIO CO. Allunta_On 27 MAIN Jacquemin & O tore. Jewelry Over 0, B. | Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete. Agonts Wanted, Dr. C. C. Judd. 600 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. C. A. BEEBE ——Wholesale and R E,000-Maggie R won, , Charlie P distanc Piteshurz Races. Pirrsuuea, Pa., July 3, sty day's races : of to divided (unfinished) Keokeg won the third aul fourth heats, Mik aggan won the fiest, wd Ves pusian the sceond. | Best time | Free-fo 3 diyided Pointer won, y JF 0 olla third, 2:18. St Paul Races. S1. Patr, Mion., July 28.~Sumnary of to day's races Oune mile—CousinJeens won, ond, Catalpa third, Tine—] 403¢ Flvecightbs of aumile- )lmm\w won, Al Tiilight sec- ‘ - I Birkinbine FURNI gost Stock o | Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and 1A Lowest Prices. Do DR. BELLINGER’S Surgical in titute and Private Hospital, Cor. Broadway and 2ith st., Council Blufts, la. 3. D EDMUNDRON, Pros 1Ua AT, Viee-pros e e A A ohilar CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluifs, Paid up Capital $180,000 Surplus and Profi 5 BO,000 Liability to Depositor: 850,000 1. A, Miller, F. O, Gleason, . L. Hart, S . Cii iking husi= St cap (d surplus of any western lowa, INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. MAXON & BOURGEOIS Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Roow 230 Mo v s Block. Council Blufls. fowa Roowi 620 N. ¥, Life Butlding, Omuha, Nob OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Matne and Broadway COUNGCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, rs I foreizn exehang tions wade 'l‘lll I A NURPHY MANUFAOTURING OO, Ist Avenue and 215t St Sash, Doorsand Blinds Band Planin Kindl nd Seroll Sawin wing of all k s woor #2530 por load deliv sawdust by the barrel, All first cluss, lephone ) OUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.” & COMPANY, 11 Denlers In——-— TTIRE, work o be lers, send for Catalog 2006 P Swreet, Council Bluffs, Ta PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulie and Building, Counc Justice of the Peace, Stone & Sims- \\,h)llu v at La lourts. Rooms Blufls, lowas Specilications, and Supervision of Public Work. = Estimates, Brown Sanitary Engineer. Plans, il Bluffs, Ia, Office over American Express, No, 421 1ffs, lowa, w. Practice in the State and Feder 7 and 8 Shugart-Beuo Bloek, buuuu , .- wnd Tnterest pald on gl e

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