'T ? 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , JULY 5 , 1S9L-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE O3LAIIA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. ] 2 PKAKL STREET. I3ellver l by Carrier In any part of tlioClty. H. W. TILTON - - - MANAOKU. TBLKPHONCS ; Business Office , No.t. : . Nlphl Kdltor. No. 23. JIJAOlt JIJKX-ftOX. N. V. P. Co. Council Bluffs dumber Co. , coat Craft's chattel loans , 204 Snpp bloc * . If jou wnnt xvntor In your yn.nl or house po to Hlxby't , Boa Morrlnrn block. Wanted A irnod slrl for gcncrnl bouso work. ' Mrs. .1. W. H quire , 'JW Story street , W. M. Moycn nnd OHIo Duan , both of Walnut , were innrrlcd yoitcrdny morning by Justice Hwenrltijrrn. The Wonmtm1 ChrlitlnnTcrnporanco Union lunch purlers ntChautnuqun null an excellent mcnl for fifteen cents. firework1 ! were the order of the evening at Fall-mount park. They were witnessed by u large number of citizens. Dick Nash and M. O. Calvin , botn of Omnhn , wore nrreitcd yesterday afternoon while paltitliiK I'lorco street a deep erinison. They were booked with drunkenness and fast driving. Deputy Marshal Fowler served three of the writs of iihateinont yesterday which were issued In the superior court auainst thu saloons kept by N. ISluto , N. O'Hrlen iind H. L. ( iorinan. Oonnd tienr.Inhu UeWItt Miller , the eml- ticnt divine of I'lillndclphla , at 2 : ) tlil af ternoon , at tin ) Chaiitiiurjiiu nsiemblv. Tim Iowa State Hund will ulscourso sacred music throughout the day. Kt. Alb.ln'K ted pa No. 17 , Knights of Pythlus , uill Install olllcers tomorrow even ing All nicinbers are requested to IMJ pros- cut and liritiK their ladies with them. Ue- frcslnnt'tits will bo served. liHoigo Dutton was arrested yesterday on the charge of assault. William Walters claimUtittrm tried to ruin his reputation for morality , and when ho remonstrated ho tried to tniorro his remarks with a curving knife. The following Jewelers have agreed to close their places of business at 7 p. in. dur ing tlio months of July and August. C. U Jiiciiucmln ft Co. , 1C. Iturhorn , I'1. Hicvert , Klrlilnnd Ac Warfcl , A. A. Hart , N. P. Connut , C. A. Ulchardson , and M. Wollman. The accommodations on all branches of the motor line ycstcrdnv were liHiifliclent. Dur ing the afternoon on most of the trains there were more passengers standing up than sit ting clout ) . Passengers were compelled In many cases to stand on the street corners walling ten or llftccn minutes before a car came along to take them tothclrdestinatioiiH. A row took place jcsturday afternoon at John ijeiler's saloon nt the curlier of Broadway - way and Fourteenth street. There were several engaged In it , and considerable blood was spilt. Informations ivcrc tiled against the entire party last evening by the proprie tor of tbopliic.0 , and William JcfTerles and Harrison ( Jllinun were arrested. Stephen Dunn , Thomas Hugticn and Hans Ilunsen were lined for drunkenness yester day morning in the ( loliee court , Alexander Hunter , who was arrested Friday night on a chatge of drunkenness and passim ; counter- felt monov , was found guilty and lined on the forinbr charge , but Urn prosecuting wit ness failed to show up on the second charge , and ho was dlscilssed. Mr. nnd Mrs H. N. Wood entertained a pnrtv of their friends nt Ignite Mannwu bst Krldnv afternoon and evening , in honor of Miss Morton of Dos Moines , who Is visiting them. The affair was highly enjoved by all who participated. The following guests were present : Mr. nnd Mrs. George Dav and Mr. John Christian of Omalin , II. T. ICi-ollng of Austin , Texas. , Mr. and Mrs J. M Fliieler , Mrs. Kisser , Miss Alllo Lyon , nnd Miss Anna Cassady of this city. The tire department was called out yester- dev morning by on ularm from the corner of Fifth avonuoand Eighth street. A fire had start.-d In n house owned by Dennis Swccnev at lll ) . " > Fifth avenue , but It was extinguished within live minutes after the department roiched ho placo. James Incoldsby lives In fie house , and his son , a Mimll boy'had gene down cellar to celebrate the Fourth , on ac count of the wet weather outside. One of the lire crackers set n pile of rubbish 0:1 : tire , and It was tnls that gave rise to the alarm. The dunmge was nominal. Dynnmlto bombs were oiisalo yesterday at omo of the fireworks stands , and were im- nionsolv popular with the small boys , ns well as with soii'O ' of the larger ones. George Pullman , who measures six feet seven , nnd who keeps books for M. Duquette , was ono of the latter sort. Ho amused himself by standing In the doorways along Hrondway nnd throwing the bom to ut the girls atul women who passed by. Officer Murphy hap pened to catch him In the net and placed him under arrest. At the station ho was found to have two revolvers In his pocket which ho hod been firing ott during the day. Ho was booked with drunkenness and ca'rrying con cealed weapons. Hotel Gordon , most centrally located first- class house in city ; straight $3 a day. I'JiltSOXA I , I'.l It.t < ) It A 1'IIN. Mrs. M. F. Hohror loaves tomorrow forthe west , where slio will spend snvoral weeks. Miss Salllo Poe of Richmond , 1ml. , is in the city ttio truest of the family ofllenry Luring , fiti'J Washington avenue. Miss Katie Grlnnoll of Grinnpll , la. . Is visiting her sister , Mrs. A. H. Dlllln , at the corner of Seventh street nnd Seventh avenue. Miss Sadie liurkonrotid arrived yesterday from Now Orleans and will visit during the summer tvlth tier brother , Max Uurkenroud , of the Model clothing company. Try Duquette & UO.'H I'pmona fruit lulco tablets. They are delicious. l.dHt n Ijlnil ) . Adolf Hissono , u brakemun on the Wabash , met with u serious , nnd probably fatal ac cident yesterday afternoon at about 5 o'clock. While passing from the tender to the biiggnBO rnr ho slipped nnd fell , ttio wheels passing over one of his limbs , and severing It from the body several inches above the knee , The accident toolc place about six miles below the city , llo was picked up and brought on the tram to this city , where ho was taken to the Woman's Christian Association hospital * far treat ment. Dr. T. H. Lacey attended Him. His Injury was found to b very serious , and It was thought last evening that ho would pro bably die before morning. He said his homo was In St. Louts. I'rojiosulH for Improving Mnniiwo. MIYOII'H OFFICI : , ) TOWN op LAKK MVN , IA. , V 1 , IMll. | Bpnlod proposals will bo rocclvod by tlio undersigned , ul hit o 111 co , up 10 noon , July T , 1MU , ( or Imiiroveimmli to bo niiulo In sulii town for thu pnrpoM ) of protecting tlm watcra of snld In lu > and for protei-tlni ; the property uf tlio Inhiiblinnts of said town. tSnld improvement * iiro to bo innilu In ac- conlnnco with protlles , plium iind speclMcn- tlniiH on IUo nt my tilllco , bepnrnlo blds'nlso received for Hrmllnj ; proposed luvoo. Tlio rlKbt Is tcNorviMl to reject nv or nil bldH. P. U. KEKII , Aiuyor. Hlnil liy n Cannon. Juy Joseph , who lives on Mill utreet , met with u bail nculdont yesterday wlillo pluylng with Kunpowiler. IIo was Hhootliitf u small cannon tbitthu hnd inudo out of wood , and no 11 ut In too Inrh'u n loud for tlio stronKth of the irenrin to utmid. It exploded ut Doth umln nnd In the mlddlo nil at oncn , nnd the ehlpn from the eiinnOn wuro burled In the boy'a cheek. All thu llesh nn Iho ttldo of his head was torn nwny or burned to n ctlsp , n..d his eye hnd n narrow oiciipa Iroin boln torn out of hU head , AH It U ho will always unrry ttio murks of hi * experience. Ho was tnkuu to Atkln's drtii ; htoro , where his wounds were cared for , * It HAT UN. tfottrt * nIin ( HUM nr IMI nil Ur Will luu I , Aftu ttntiriirti tulillllniuil lint ten centt. WAIiTI'.It In C'ouiiell IHiiirN on July < , utS o'olnoU 11,111. , l.iu'llli1 , dniiithturof Mr. und Mm. U A. Walter of SM W Dminliis nt root , at Uimiliu , nuiul 11 niunvha and 3 days , of iplnal iiirnuiiiclllA. 1'uneriil i iiiiduy ' ) u'eloek ( nun icnldonuo uf J , O. I.niiKo. ItaVouth Hovonth it i cot. Council llltiiri , Intcruicul UutUullo qciuotury , Couiicll JJlu0 . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ecrearaa of the Eagle Ware Bomowhat Mnflbd by Moiature. HOW THE PATRIOTIC CELEBRATED THE DAY Illliernliiii Picnic nt Pnlrmount Pnrk I'roKraiiiinu nt the Driving I'nrk A Grent Day for C'lintttuiiuniiM. ( | Had the weather been pleasant the Fourth .would have been celebrated yesterday ns It never has been celebrated In Council muffs before , but when the day dawned It was evi dent that the preparations which had been inado for the occasion hud been well nigh useless. There was n steady driizlo that lasted until noon , and oven then scotncd likely to resume operations nt any minute. The Ancient Order of Hibernians had planned to have n grand parade at U0 : ! a in. , with delegations from a doren outsldo towns , but the delegations did not arrive. Along toward noon It was decided to postpone the celebration until afternoon. About ' ! o'clock in the afternoon the dele gation from Omaha , consisting of about two hundred men , South Omaha with seventy- live and Plattsmouth with about the same number , arrived In the city In com pany with Ancient Order of Hibernian band ol Omaha and were met at the depot by Dnlboy's band nnd a committee from the city. Tht'j were escorted to Masonic temple , where the parade formed and was curried out ac cording to the line of march already pub lished. At Fail-mount pant the exercises were held on u platform which had bcn erected for the occasion. Speeches were de livered by Kintnct Tinloy , J. M. Gnlvln , .ludfe'o W. I. Smith and D. M. Reynolds of DCS Moines. In the evening a ball was given In Masonic temple nnd was largely attended. At the driving park the crack was too heavy to permit even the exereiso of thu line string of horses that were In the stables ready to contest for the big purses offered. The other features of the programme , however , were given and were highly cno\ed ] by the crowd. The motors quit running ut ' ! o'clock and this , coupled with the teport that all the rjces were declared off , diminished the at tendance. The barbecued ox was served up In gorgeous style. It was delicio-jsly cooked nnd its preparation was pronounced by con noisseurs In the art of cooking to bo a per fect piece of work. It was given freely nnd without price to all who desired it. At , ' ) o'clock a monster hot air br.lloon was sent up and this ended the principal events , the minor events being n number of foot races and amateur ball games. At the Chnutauqua the morning programme was abandoned. The lecture which was to have been delivered by Kov. KoLert Mulu- tyro was omittnd , as the Kcv. Robert failed to materinli/e , nnd Instead Prof. W. M. K. Fiench gave ono of his popular chalke talks , which was well received. In the afternoon Dr. A. J. Palmer delivered his famous Grand Army lecture on the "Die No Mores , " which was a history of n regiment which enlisted from a Methodist , col lege in New Jersey , which heasut that time attending. The company received its name from the fact that all the members , buing Methodists , made a practice of .singing the hymn , which contains the sentiment , "We're going homo to die no more. " The heroism displayed by the men in baltlo nnd the wholesale d\inp off of the company at the battle of Charleston harbor were pic tured graphically. The exercises were in terspersed with music by the lown state band , which mndo a very favorable impres sion on the audience. Last evening Prof. Byron King gave un elocution entertainment which was attended by t'io largest crowd of the day. The recita tions were Interspersed with music by the Iowa state band , every selection being greeted with an encore. Hon. Champion S. Ctinso of Omaha was present , and made a few remarks in which ho ad vocated the holding of a . national convention in some western city outside of " Chicago In 189H , for the purpose "of Inculcat ing among the visitors who will bo present nt that time Ideas of republican form of govern ment. This morning the service will bo in charge of Hnv. Samuel L. Lindsay. Jahu DeWitt Miller will nrrlvo In the city this morning , nnd will preach in the afternoon at ! ! o'clock. The band will play sacred music today and every Sunday during the assembly. This evening there , will bo n bible reading by Prof. Byron King. Gasoline mid oil ; CODS , wood nnd coal : prompt delivery. L. G. Knotts , a ? Main , telcphom ! i03. _ Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co,539 B'wny. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 1'earl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High grade work u specialty. tlio Hciiiorn. The committee on programme for the b.xn- qiiot to bo given the class of ' 91 of the high school by the Alumni association , has been busily engaged making preparations for thu event , anil the results of their labors are at lust inndo public. The Danqnet will be held Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock In the Bloomer school auditorium. The exercises will Include nn address by Kmmott Tinloy , the president of the alumni association , a violin solo by MUs Claim Chamberlain , a vocal solo by Miss Mary Oliver , and a lluto and violin duet by Messrs. Frank Baddollet and Paul Tulloys. After the banquet the following toasts will bo responded to : "Our High School. Through Which on Op portunity fora Liberal Education Is Given to All , " Finloy Burke ; "Tho Common School System. " Lucius Wells ; "Our Guests , the Class of 18(11. ( " WllllamS. Balrd'Our ; Kn- tertalners , ttin Class of IblKI , " George H. Mayno ; "Education Is the ICevstone of our Clvlll/ation , " John M. Gulvin ; "Tho Alumnii ! , " Prof. H. W bawyer. The Alumni association , under whoso auspices the banquet Is to bo given , numbers . ' : tl > members , of whom all but ulna nro still ving. Picnic nt Manhattan beach , LnkoMatmwa- good llshlng , fine bathing and boating ; plenty of shade ; best place for camping out parties. Try It. O. Younkcrnmn it Co. , feed and commis sion , 103 Broadway , Council Bluff * . Tel. " 7. Church Ann uiiccmcutH. Hrondwny Methodist Service at the Musoi'lu ' lompU ) ut 1(1 ( ; ! H ) o'clock. Subject : "Piety and Patriotism. " Upworth league devotional meeting at 7 p. in. Bureau Baptist The pastor will preach at 10:110 : n. in. At H u. in , the Young People's clrclo will present "William Cary-nnd Mis- sions. " First Presbyterian Mr. S. II. Merdanlan , n native Turk , will preach at 10'tu : n. m. on the "Hullglous and Social Life of the Turks. " No evening service on account of the Clmu- tauqun assembly. Uuv. J. N. Lenkor , western secretary of the Lutheran board of church extension , will preneh nt 11 a , m nl St John's Lutheran church. In thu Young Mon's Christian asso ciation rooms , Hogular services ut8 p. in , Swanson Muslo Co , , ! UVi Broadway. Union Park races , Omaha and Councl Bluff * , September b-ll , tlfi)0 ( ( ) ; October ' 'O-'JJ H,000. For programmes nililruis Nat Brown Merchants hotel , Onmlm. Buy your furniture , carpets , stoves and household goods of Mandel & Klein , Council Bluffs. Prices very low , froiuht prepaid to jourclty. Council Bluffs souvenir spoons at Durham's. Klromnn Found , Fireman Dick Kvans.vho left No. 3 ho.io house on lower Broadway Friday morning with the avowed Intention of drounwg him self In the river , was found yesterday after noon. A number of the firemen and relatives of the misting man put in a largo part of the night look I UK fur him. Among the acarchura was an older brother. Shortly before dark Friday evening Kvans was discover- orcd by iUo seaicUcrs , but before they could got up to him he disappeared in the wlllnw and rafused tocomo to respond even to the call of his brother. This woi the Ia t aeen of him until yesterday afternoon , whan the searchers suddenly came Upon him at a point A mile or moro southwest of the b\g \ elevator. Ho was bare-headed and consider ably chilled from his night's exposure and the cold rain , but otherwise scorned to bo In n normal condition nnd willingly accompanied his friends. Ho is very rotlccnt and will give no explanation of his itrange conduct. Milwaukee A Ht. Paul Itnll- wny. Time table of special trains between Clmu- tauqua and Council Bluffs , July 1 to July 11 Inclusive ; Leave Council Bluffs OslO n. m , , 7f : < 0 a. m. , HtfiO ft. m. , 10:130 : n. m. , 1 :50 : p. m. , 4 :45 : p. m. . 7:00 : p. m. , 7:40 : p. in. Leave Chautauqua 0:10 : a.m. , 8QOn. : m , , 11 1'JO n. in. , 20 : p. m. , Ji:03 : p. in. , 0:00 : p. ra. , 7ISp. : m. , 10:10 : p. in. Ticket ofllco 50U Broadway. J.vo. M. .LINE , Agent. Bright upland hay nt slaughter prices for next thirty davs ; 4.'iO tons , II. L. Carman , cor ner Pearl and 5th avenue. Cliiiutiiiiiin | Hoblnson Brothori' store will bo closed at 7 o'clock except Mondays and Saturdays. Don't wear n heavy , IH-llttlng suit when you can get elegant sutnmersults nnd eastern prices at Keller's the tailor , 310 Broadway. SOUTH OJIllIt , Short Cnniincntiiry on ( lit ; I'rodl nl ( OIII-MC ol'tlic City Council. It Is an open secret that the city is hard pressed for monov and Is finding much dllll- culiy in meeting its linnncial ongng-enicnt.s. To make mailers worse It has half a dozen damaga suits on hand , which , if successful , will draw from the city's already depleted H minces some 10,000. There is n vcrv strange thing about the conduct of affairs in reirard lo liieso suits. Some months ago a widow whoio husband was killed by falling- over an embankment , which , owinir lo Iho negligence of the authorities , was not marked with danger lights , brought suit ngalnst the city for W.OOO. The suit was con tested nnd judgment rendered In favor of the plaintiff In an Inferior court The authorities however , refused to acquiesce In Iho decision of Iho county Judge , nnd had the case continued in the supreme court. A few days nro n wealthy corporalion whoso plant AS as sit uated on L street merely signltlcd Its inten tion lo the city fathers that It would llKo a setllemcnt for damages to Its property , nnd mentioned * 4f > 00 ns n sum upon which It was willing to compromise. Without any suit for dunugcs being instituted , the city quietly paid the required sum. Far from the Im provements made by the city damaging the property of Ihe company , ll In creased Its value several fold , and what orltrlnallv cost the company $ . ' ,000 was sold lately for ? 7Xx5. ( The city is now about to make another simi lar settlement with n wealthy syndicate , while the less fortunale private pelitloners for Justice are squandering time nnd money in In ing to sccjro their richts through Iho courts. Much open discontent is being- ex pressed among a minority of the councilmen whoso clients uro being thus treated , and thrcals are being made Unit public business will bo obstructed unless some amicable set tlement is soon arrived ut between the coun cil nnd the plaintiffs. ? oten Al ) it the City. Miss Stella Coe left loday Tor Auburn. W. H. Voorhis hits gone lo Kui as City. Miss Ada Blackslone of Blair is visiting J. T. uoruish. Dr. Carpenter of Broken Bow spent Ihe Fourth in the Magic City. John E. Owen , pnvato secretary to Man ager 'S' . N. Bibcock , has gene to Chicago. Commissioner Peter Cornsran has returned from Denver loouing very much Improved in health. Messrs. Mnrlin , Saxo and Loykoru also burnt lanro quantities of eunpowdcr in honor of the day. Colonel Samuel K. Brigzs , formerly land lord at the Exchange , was a welcome' visitor nt the yards. The regular meeting of the board of direc tors of the slock exchange will meet tomor row ut 1 p. rn. The old Presbyterian church has been sold nnd Is being moved lo Twenlv-lhlrd blreet , between K and L sireets. James P. Murphy , ono of the trusty men at the yards , is acting fcedmnster in the ub- senco of Fccdrnnster Anderson. Mesdames J. P. Claroy and Julia Thomp son and Miss Josephine Bonn have goni lo Crete to attend Iho Ctmulauqua assembly. Welghmaster Berl Anderson , ono of the popular boys at Iho yards , has gone lo Chicago cage and eastern points on n fortnight's visit with friends. The Sarpy county old setllers had a "screamer" of n llmo up nt Pupillion. fouth Omaha sent out about two hundred to swell Iho numbers. Poslmaslcr Glasgow's oflico on N slreot , was ono mass of llugii iind bunting ycslerdnv , ard his enthmiaam found vent las't evening in the form of a splendid display of flic- works. The Ancient Order of Hibernian's picnic nt Council Bluffs was a grand success not withstanding the dampness of thenlmcs - phoro in Iho morning. Eleven curs curried out the picnickers. General Superintendent C. C. Hughes of Omaha nnd Division Superintendent H. v Mabouns of Fremonl , of Ihu Fremont , Elkhorn - horn & Missouri Valley , visited Agent Frank Heed ill Iho Kxchango yesterday. The YOUIIC People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church will give n social nt the homo of Mrs. K. Maxwell , Twentieth and 1 , next Thursday , July 9. A musical and literary programme has been arranged. Presbyterian s > ervicps Sunday will bo hold in the building on Twenty-seventh and M strcels , formerly occupied by the United Presbyterian congregation. Uov. David II. Kerr , D.D. , will occupy Kov. Kobort L. Wheeler's pulpit Sunday. The Presbyterians will hold their services In Iho United Presbyterian room. Twenty- tovonth and M streels Kov. Dr. Kerr , prosidenl of Bcllovuu college , will preach at 11 o'clock. Subject : "Loyalty to the West. " The evening services will bo'conducted by Key. Kobort Wheeler , who will also preach. \ \ lllt UhT WATISU. ArrniiKcinentH fur FurnlRliiiiK Fire 1'rntcctlon to Chiton lllllltuH. Superintendent Hunt of the water works company has completed tbo location of Iho lire hydrnnlH lo bo placed In Cllflon Hill and Iho work of luylng the pipe will bo com menced about the middle of the coming woeu and completed by August 1. A ten-inch pipe will bo connected with the present ten-Inch main on Lowe nvenuo near Gurlich bl.-eet In Orchard Hill and extended north lo Iho intersection of Pat licit avenue. The line will then extend west across the Belt lln-,1 track along Patrick uvenuo to Forly-second street. The sUe of Ihu pine will bo diminished nl this point to eight Inches , mid It will extend north alone Forty- second street to Krsklne. A ylx-inch branch will bo extended west on Patrick nvenuo to a point 'too feet west of Fortv-lhlrd slreot , und six-Inch brmcho ? on Burdetto , Grant and Ersklno to Forty- tilth street and Military avenue. A six-Inch pljui on Military uvunuo nnd Forty-llflh street will connect the mains on Burdotti , Grant nnd Kmkliio slrools. Hydrants will bo located nt follows : Cor ner of Lowe avenue nnd Gnrlich , corner of Lowe nvoniio nnd Barker , corner of Lnwo nvenuo and Jackson , corner of Forty-llrst nnd 1'atrlck avenue , corner of Forty-second and Patrick nvenue , 400 fent west of Forty- second on Patrick avenue , ItOO feet west of Fortv-thlrd on Pat licit avenue , corner of Burdotlo und Forty-second street , 400 feet west of Forty.socond street on Burdotto , 150 feet west of Forty-lhlrd on Burduito , corner of Burdotto and Military avenue , corner of Grant und Forty-second , 400 feet west of Forty-second on Grant , IftO feet west of Forty-third on Grant , corner of Grant und Forty'llftii street or Institute boulevard , cor ner of Krsklno und Forty-second , 400 feet west of Forty-second on Krsklne , IftO foot west of Forty-third on ICruklno , corner of Hrskluo nnd Forty-tilth or Institute boulo- Vurd , malting eighteen now hydrants In all. Kyln Toolc a Turn. ELK POINT , S. D. , July 4. [ Special Tele gram to TDK BKK.J Senator ICylo In ix speech today tackled corporations , trusts , syndicates and the labor qUMtlou , bidding for nlllunco honors. A ROYALTWEUDING. . riiisfi'Anr.l lonjf sleeved drcssoyWhlto , llk with two rows of ostrich .ivteathcr trimming on the shirt ; tnnilUdi to match wild Brussels point lace o'n bro.vl brim and plume of white ostrich fathers. Of course , tro - seau Is complete anljjxtcnslvo. | | Hliop Kcoiilirn West end shop kdWrs nro growling ill the disastrous condition ol lrado nnd complain of the few AtncrlcatibpycM ) of the good old kind who exclaimed , "My , how cheap ! " It would bo latnentaulo indeed for many west end shop keepers If the old variety of Ameri can shopper became ( extinct. Some of these shops dcjKtnd for profits upon American's. Their owners sny fewcrtVmcricans nro hero this season than for many jcars nnd that only n small percentage of thcso are of what they call the better clasi. There may bo something In the wall , but there nro no lack of Americans In town. The big hotels are full of them. In fact few English go 10 mo oiff noiels , whlcu were mint because the Americans \\or3 dlsguslcd nl Ihe inconvenience of the old fashioned English hotels. ThcaC American-English hotels are crou dnd to Iho doors. I met n man yesterday who slept In the bath room of the Victoria hetel and was charged 81.SO for headache , stilt neck and n pain in the small of his back , yet ho went to owl bobcr. Naval Manoeuvre * . The coming naval manoeuvres are likely to bo Important because thu admiralty 1ms decided to permit no correspondents on board on the ground that nothing of Interesi to the public lakes place. The Ilonly Hc atta. The greal nquntic event of Iho season , the national regalia al Hcnly , begins Tuesday and ends on Thursday. No Americans nro ' entered this your. Po'rhnps It Is as well , for Psotlu made n poor showing last year and the year before , when ho was nowhere in the race for thu diamond sculls , Guy Nickalls will probably win again , Ihough his brother , Viv ian , may push him closely. People hero wonder why the Manhattan club should go to the expense of sending Us present ex- poneiitsof long distance running lo England. They nro not in it with English athletes Pary , the sprint runner , can have any man's money behind him and Is considered a won der. No Canadian I'ccnKi'i. It is the impression hero that not many mcro peerages will bo conferred cti Canadians , and It is consld- eied quito clear lhat they will not bo conferred where Ihero Is the sllpblest chaic3 : of transmission. Ncllhcr Lord Mhunstcphncn nor Lady Macdonnld have heirs lo whom lilies can descend. In spile of all that has been ? aUl on Ihe subject it Is not at all likely there , uas euer any Intention of conferring the peerigo on Sir John. The deepest regret felt nt the death this morning of W. H. Gladstone , the eldest son of thb grand old man , from an operalton for tunior , the patient died at the house of his father-in-law. Lord Blan- lync , in Berkeley Square. His condilion was not considered Unfavornbo jesterduy , but ho had u relap ; , ! rluring the night. Hi- , mother , Henry nnd 'Herbert Gladstone and Miss Gladstone were with him when he died. His father was at Lowcstop , the guest of Column , the mustard manufacturer. The news of his son's 'death was communicated to him early this moriilng. Ho secelved It quickly and at once took n train for London. Ho looked very forlorn upon his arrival and Ills feared the oonetithe 'had received was wholly desttoved by Iho sad event. The dead man had been 111 for years , bis lust severe illness resulting fron ; paralysis. He was bom In 18-10 ; educated at Klon : enlered pnrllamenl in ISTi for Cheslor ; from 1609 to Ih71 was a lord of the treasury. In 1873 ho married tno daughter of Ihe Iwelflh Baron Bluntyre. Ho lived at Ilutvurdcn. Fir. ; in Cotton Ship * . The recent fire in the City of Richmond has been thorouchly investigated by the by Iho board of trade , yet It seems the board was unable to control Iho carrying of cotton by ocean going ships. In yesterdays discus sion In the house of lords upon the CHy of Ktchmond fire , Lord Balfour. of Burleigh said that In leu years Ihero had been 171 llros on colton laden ships from America , while in Iho len vears Ihero hnrt hpnn nnlv four fires in cargoes of cotton from India. His information was evidently obtained from ship owners. Nearly all complain of the loose way American cotton is packed. The Inman line hald it would carry no moro American cotton unless packed like Indian cotton. The Copyright. A Brilish author is a hopeful person , yet ho is not wholly batislied with the American jopy nglil law framed in his Inlorost. It Is beginning to dawn on the most ardent ndvo- caies hero of Iho act lhat UncloSam , ns usual looked afler his own before considering lhat foreigners mighthavosoniorlghts.it might bo well to respect. It may bo dlfllcult to knock out salvattonism with prayer , but the fact was nearly accomplished Mayor Enstburno. Eva Booth , the daughter of Iho general , called upon Iho mayor lo ex postulate with him touching the prosecution of the army for dlflurbing the peace. Her arguments being of no avail , she dropped on her knees In the mayor's parlor and asked the Lord to glvo him a now heart. Eva counted without her host. The mayor.u devout Scotchman , had no objection to Miss Booth praying , but had no Idea of allowing her to go it alone. Ho also fell on his hnces nnd fer vently prayed that a now heart might bo vouchsafed the law-breakers as he termed Salvationists. Eve , tlndln < her knee drill ineffectual , rose and left the mayor master of the situation. The twenty-sixth anniversary of Iho Sal vation army will btf , ( celebrated at Crystnl palace on Tuesday hj t. The feature will bean ' an Illustration of ih'o worklnff of Iho social reform wing In tho.alttm camps nnd repre sent the lives lost nild'slavos ' , The census of thd city , which is n mile square , shows Ihut for nt least eight hours a day It Is the most thickly populated pleco of ground of Iho sUqJin the world. The employers - ployors and cuiploypcloiiimbor ! )01t31 ) ; , nn Increase - crease of 10,000 in ten years. Thu surprising growth , eonsidorlnt"tljo urou , cannot ho ex tended. The cdil js of street trufllc shows that In twgn y-four houw 1IU1,704 people and U , ' , 188 verifies entered the city. No wonder irulllo isvoccaslonnlly congested there und not a htrbtlt In It is as wldo as Broad street. I'iKiell Is preparing for another defeat. .A low days ago ho told Iho electors of Carlow that ho would aosopt their verdict as final. Next ho told a reporter lhat Carlow was ono of the seals ho had a real cliunco of winning , Now ho says , " 1 wish lo light on , no matter what happens at Car- low. " Cheerful , this , for Irishmen who have the good of thdlr country ut heart , und It cannot well hnvo u loosening effect on American purse hiring * . Agnes Hunllngton sang at the ball given Friday evening by the duchess of Westtnln- atGrosvcnor house. When nt nn entertain- men ! there before she could not sing , ns Harris hud an Injunction preventing her singing. The duchess remembered this nnd said last night " ! " : "May you stng now Ituntliitflon did und was heartily applauded. That light between Abbey nnd Grau aud Marcus Mayer lor the possession of Pnltl U still on. Mayer wants tier concerts nlono nnd thinks ho will win. Abbey wants her for concert and opera , tbo latter In New Yoik only I understand Abbey's plan Is to plvo concerts nt the lowest price In Madison Square gar den. Pnttl wants JEI.OOO a night from Abbey tU Grau , but can't get so much from Mayer. The tin pinto trndo is nt n standstill , twenty-five thousand men were loaned out for a month In order to put life into the prlcoi. Of course the McKlnlov bill Is blamed for the lockout. The report that the locked out men nro going to America Is Incurred. Of course though , many of them will emigrate If tin plate making becomes a bona tide Industry In the United Stales. LOOKS IjllCi : JAMKS. Latest Developments in Iho Superin tendent nl'SohnolM l-'luht. Members of the board of education substi tuted polities for patriotism yesterday and saved their fireworks lor Ihu meeting of Ihu board which will be held lomorrow night for the election of a superintendent of .school * and n secretary of Iho board. The ilghl over the election of n superin tendent has narrowed now to two men , Iho present Incumbent and Prof. Schaitfllcr of New York. Prof. Flt/pilricK , the assistant superintendent of of the Kansas Clt > reboots , was the strongest opponent of Mr. James , nut has withdrawn from the contest. He Is In n fair way to be made superintendent of the Kansas City ehools as the present sup erintendent Is about to be given a state po sition. Prof. Slmufller Is therefore Mr. James' onh opponent , and Ihu hittcr'ti supporters feel confident of his re-election , ns the ni.tl- James forces cannot bo combined on the Now York man. The re-election of Mr. James will undoubt edly mean the selection of a new man ns sec retary of the board. Secretary Conoyer has been a pronounced anti-James worker und can hardly bo re-clecled if Mr. James suc ceeds himself. The Fifth ward citlrons' club docs not lake kindly to Iho scheme of electing an as sistant to tLo secrelury of Ihe board ol educa tion. Alamceling of Iho club on Friday nU'hl Iho following ioolulions tout-hint : school mailers were offered by Mr. Schnnke unu nuopico : Resolved , That tin- board of education l reminded that economy nn nil Miles Is uh-o- lutely neci'-s.iry and essential lo tluclfuto of Ihe lav-pavers of Om ill t. Iti'MjUeil. Thai Me oppo-e the attempt to i.'re.iti'u-eU"-H olllces , audio gl\o fal jobs lo fa\orltc . K'-ol\ed , Th.it all salaries should be re duced to the utmost as far as consistent with good pulley. Ix'sohrd. That uo abhor to M' < > politics creep Into 110choo > ! board und no remind the member * thi'irof thii the board should he non-partisan In oxer ) rrspuet. Ii'esiihed , That our bojs ought to be In duced lo ruler the normal school nnd lhat male tea hers a umlil be employed UB much as possible. ONLY O.VK UOAV. Holiday PasHcil Very Qiilotly liy Oinalui'rt lonuh IVople. Yesterday was an unusually quiet day in police circles considering that it was the day we celebrate. The only excitement wni the arrest of S. A. Allen churned with cutting Orvil Birnoy wilh inlonl to Kill. About I o'clock Charles Johnson , M. C. Seward and Birnoy were sit ting at n table in Gus Shullz's wine room at the corner of Eleventh street und Capital uvcnue drinking beer. A woman of the town came in fol lowed by Allen. A flora short conversation Allen und Birney got into u row about the woman. Birnoy attempted to draw n le- volver. but Allen was too quick for him. Flashing a ra/or Allen made a dash for his ' fee and 'with ono slash cut a seven inch hole in Blrney's anatomy. Oflicer Hudson was near , nnd was called. When he arrived Ihe injured man lay bleed ing on Ihe iloor. As soon ns possible Iho patrol wagon arrived and carried Birney to police hcadquarlers. Dr. Loid was lelephoned for and sewed up the wound It was found Ihut thu ru/.or had made a gash through Iho coat nnd vest and .sunk nearly two it.ches into Ihe flesh between the ribs under the left arm. Dr. Lord found it necessary to luito fourteen stitcncs in sew ing up the L-ash. After the wound had been dressed the pati"nt was taken lo St. Joseph's hospital forfurlher treatnumt. Ollicar Hudson look Allen in low und later on arrested Johnson and Smart as witnesses. None of ihe parlies nrrcsled would talk about the affair. Unless sometf.ing unforeseen happens Blrney's Injuries will uot result se- noubly. EVANGELIST GOODMAN. He KxplaliiK Charjien of Neglect of His Family. It is but Justice lo my many friends , mv family and Iho workers of Ibo People's church , wilh whom I engaged In mission work " in Omaha , lo answer tho" charge of neglect of my family published a few days ago in the Omaha und Lincoln papers. Last March I felt led of the Lord to drop the missionary work of the American Sunday School Union and enter the cilv mission work. After having vislti-d Now York city missions snd others to prepare for the work 1 decided Iho Lord would hnvo mo Join hands wilh His people in Iho mission fields ot Omaha and nave been laboring hero in coil' neclion wilh Iho People's church , lately or- guni/ed , for the last iwo months \\ith blessed results. In Iho meantime my family and my self make the sacrifice of being separated until I got settled in the worn and can Arrange to move. My Inmlly is very dear lo mo and have n pleasant homo in Lincoln , Neb. , nro well cured for and feel very much grieved over the affair as anyone can know by writIng - Ing lo my wile. The mission band of Iho People's church Is nol large or wealthy but they are devoled lo this work and w ill do what they can In harmonious conjunction with other workers In Iho mission fields of Omaha to "rescue the perishing" souls ull around us. Wo usk your friendly aid. Yours Iruly , E. GOOPM vx. Cclcliratcd in CHICAGO , July 4. [ Special toTiiR Bni : . ] Among westerners in Chicago loday wcio Ihu following : At the Auditorium H. E. Bonosteol , Nlobrarn , Nob. ; W. Sterns , Lead City ; E. W. Bach , Helena. At the Leland E. E. Bnrtlcll , Omaha ; J. M. Stotsonburg , Fort Nlobraru. At the Wellington John W. Paul. At the Palmer-Frank Martin. Falls City ; H. C. Pllenbcll , Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Calson , Nebraska Cily. At the Grand Pat IUo J. C. Savory , DCS Moines ; John C. O'Kcofo , C , D. Dormun , Omnhn ; N. Trowick , Salt Lake. N. D. Allen of Omaha , arrived hero today from the cast where ho has been In the in terest of the Nebraska towusite company. Ho found much interest manifested In thu onlorpriso , ono capitalist In Ohio taking worih of block. A lie IJiicoln'H Advice. An mitofjniph letter of Abraham Lin coln to u friurnl in said to contain the following : "Do not worry. But threu guuaru iiiouls u day. Say you r prayers. Think of your wife. Ho courteous to your uroclitorH. Keep your digestion good. Steur clour of billiousiiosb. Exor cise. On blow und fo easy. May lie tlioro are other things that your especial citbo requires to make you happy , but , my friend , thobo , I reekou , will ylvo you a good HfU" . o Jury Lllo In Arl/.nna. Slltliif , ' 011 an Arl/.ottti jury Is not with out. . elements of ( luntror. A man named Slum U land at Tomh'-tone , ArU , killed Dr. 0. G. Wlllta buciu o the hitter did not pay the former several hundred dollars lars Uio Old Guard mining company ownd him , and of whioh company Willis wns the resident afoul. A jury was una'ilo to njjree on u verdict , eleven hoiiif , ' for Shanlflnnd's acquittal and one for con viction of murder. Then the friends of Sluinkland molibud the ono juror. LiiHt ol' the ; < 'oiirli. ( At 1 : : r > this morning tire was discovered in Iho fruit nnd commission store of C. Kosso , 11210 Howard street. Chiefs Sailor and Barnes , followed by the down town de partment , promptly responded. The blare was In the bay nt the rear of the second story , Chemical No. H played for n moment nnd extinguished Iho lire. The loss will lx ] less than $ | S. Fire Reporter Heard answered Ihu alarm nnd brought Mr. Kosso to tils store , bul there wns no need for his services bo.vond the locking up of the store after the Uro wns out , _ Chi I Iron of Mnry. Among the lending associations whoso active pursuits In the cutiso of good me uortu.v of special commendation , none de serves more honorable mention than tbnt of the Children of Mary , n society which counts among Its members ihe most distinguished Catholic ladles of Omaha. If Us works have received an unusual development during the past year the c.iuso must bo atlrlbuted to the indefaligablo of Its energetic members who vied with one another In efforts to pro mote the exterior ends for which the society was organised , namulv , to provide for tKJo'r churches nnd to usMst needy families. On the set end nnd fourth I'rlihus of the month , the ladles meet nl Ihr convent of Ihe Sacred Heart , south Twenty-seventh street , iheio lo .steadily ply the neullo In favor of thcso two laudable clririlles , and many a poor missionary priosi nnd desiiiuto half-clot lied family , nro rcndcn-d happy and comfortable in consequence of these re unions. Qno of the dearest wlstirs of tbo Into Klght Kov. Hl hop O'Connor for ihe spi.-l- I lunl welfare of Ins dlncrso was the rapid development of this association wbi h lie well knew wns capable of becoming a mighty imwrr for irood If Its splrll weio thoroughly Imbllx'il nnd It wonts properly dlrciied. Ills pcr-onnl efforts lo advance its Interest * ww unlluggintr , and his worthy surcei'or , Klgiit Kov. K. Sfinncll , Is evld'ntlv determined lo pursue Iho same crtursr as his Illustrious predecessor. In nn informal meetinr of Hie ladles at which he nr < * sidcd , ho expressed bo'h suiprUc and pleasute nl Ihe rapid extension of ihelr charitable under takings , and urged them to continue the irood to which they were so devotrdlv ntlachr-d. Hib patcn.al words of ciu-ouingemeiit did much to reanimate the ronl of his interested listeners , and inspired them with renewed eagerness not only lo prornoli ! slill farmer Iho works of their noble association , but also to induce others to Jon [ n soriety RO calculated lo draw down heaven's special blessings upon | themselves and their families j On the llrst Friday of each month mass is snld al 8 o'clock In the convent chopi-l. followed by nn Instruction from Kov. 1'r Fitrij'crnli. S. J. , under whose wise spiritual guidance BUhop Scanncll kindly placed thu society. Any lady desirous of receiving further ex planations can uddr-ss the Sacred Heart academy or any of the sodnlisls , among whom inav bo mentioned Iho well known names of Mrs Gilmore , Ihu president , Mrs. Lieutenant Nordor. , vice president , Mrs. Schenk. Mrs. Dr. CofTman , Mrs. Tcmplcton , Mrs. Knhl , Mr < . Furny and Mrs. General O'Brien. Many young ladles , prominent In our social circles , are proud lo rank among Ihe "Children of Mnry , " where lhe > are dis- tinpulshcd by their devoted eagerness lo ad vance tbo works of Iho nssociallon. H. At the- Park Toilny. Down nl tlnnscom park Ihis afternoon Ihe Seventh ward band will render this pro gramme in its illimitable slylc : I'AIIT I. Dude's March . Wasncj Selection liellplons . Weiglaad I'oinunn' Czar and Zimmerman K. M. fft I'AIIT It. OxcrlureCro' . n of Victory . Danct Clinrti ter hilfjuo Kilrlalloa . lialbe.r MKcrcie. from II Tratntore . Ytrfil i'rliH'e lt.icc.ir.it March fomlque . . . . . 1 * M. t P1IIT III Gloria , from Mozart's. ? Mass. . . \ Valtriri'ftln.'s. . . . . selection KoiuHiiti' * . Orand Muren Moreau . . . . First--National--Bank : ; OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Paid Up Canltal , . . . . 6100,009 Oldc.-t oivanlieil b.ink In the cltr Korel--n ail domestic cvcta irvo nn I losil iTCjrltlji. Kvfli attention p ilil lo cjllo iluit.eojiuio * lil/ll uals btnks , b rikersanduorpantlja * jjlUUjl. Jo. * rctponilence Invited OEO. 1' . 3AXKJUI ) . I'rottdent. A.V IUKKMA.V. Cnihler A. T U1CB. AislJtustra hler SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I'OK HAljK A tlno ult-co of irnrilcn ntui fruit lund , nt Ku per aero. Johnston & Van- I'UlU'll , VJTlUYE nr toietiTTifiiViriiiirii' . heavy ' in.iiib nnd tnll , fnretop , c ro on left fron foot. A ; dri'M IX T llocjinut. vJUJCth uvcnucj uiiitctl lllulTs und KI-I reward. lVJrou iitittliu ctttii In tlio vu7lnlty of * ' tmilii'll IlllilTK. ultlnsr lniirnvod | or ilnlm proved ? f soc.il ! nnd eo our list of tiarnulm nl the real rnt tto it nil lo.tn olllco of J. U. Cole , v i o. l.Nt your pioporty for sulo , runt or ex- eiiiimjc. wuh ut. mid st-ouro eiistomur. J. O. toll&J. . " - , _ _ I'e irl street , ground floor. K ] syrhoniolrle. or cli.ir- nrttirr ii liiR itNitiltiiKiioiM of dlipuso. noml lock of Imir for rimdlnu-s liy loiter. Hun- - ' Mrs p. Hooper , ita Avo- I ii' I. , no iri-iirnurl-th street. Council lllutr . lerins , ft io and ti.OJ. A i1. r l'VA Waikor'srilS Main H trout nnd'sil t. J. i , ° 1".1,1 ' " "If" , vou ttlll always Unit 1111 ? ' ! i lrtfllu ! , ' " real I'-talu If you wiinv td you 'l-NTni-rf pmpcitj In flu'-iicn . S " | " " " , ' " " " from | iostnnici % for < nlr on ro.iNiui.iulo in IIIK Sciiiie line resl- . iltii.'oprnprrty for runt liy Iity\ ) llos. K'Olt Itr.NT-rho MiMnhon"lilok. . : : ItoT7 * - ITU k. nltli 1jiHOinuiit ; iiml elevator. J W. Siiin0 | ! | ro.irircot. VLB or Kant- ir Ian iinT wUf ! Lake Manawa Hotel , AttiartlnnsI'tno Pishln ? . lloatlns , ll.ith- liiian I P.x. i-llcnl Mine-nil Wntur dnlv fifteen minutes rl'lo frmn Coutii-II lil'iiTt ' Motor tra us f\iiy liulf lninr , illrcoO t i i'i > iiti rs nf Ctniiii'lt Itluirs iiml Om.ili i Moit dillKlitful and lucc-siUi ) pl.u-o for plinlf parties TELEPHONE NO. 45. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Couno. . Bluff * . CAPITAL STOCK 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 nmr. rotn I A. Mtl ! sr , K 'J O ! im , E. L Ehu nrt ( v E-llir'-J U Edtoundnn. Ch irioi lullannan. Trjniiot jintr l bimciit ban- neii Liriest cap.11 iuJ urpiui ol a ? jjut'i ffeiMrn to TI INTbiEsroN TiM . Ogo TS r ; THEL GRAND , Council BJuffi. la. Thls Hle-gant'v Appointed Hot3l i ? Kov.Open. . George T. P d ps. Manager. Gas Heaiirao Slopes. 3SS > JLl 2-0 tC'CE. ? turt "in .iUlnr iti ! ln-i.li 3-ian uSI unU nut CILJ . .LJo' Gas and Hles'.ns Llgh : Co. -11 Peiri aa3 Sia Main Street. D. H. McDancld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Pao'wri1 Sin.jlnj , Markat Fixlum , Casing , nlces nnd Sauao Maker * ' Machinery. sJ. iJ M.vln St. . Coune.l Hlutl * la. Also Uoilorj n Hides uiut l'ur HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Wholesale Dealer in Carriages , Buggies , Spring Wagons , Carts antf Road Wagons. Guarantees better value and more satisfactory gooJs than any other house in the Missouri Valley. General western repository for the Hamilton Grade Vehicles and Columbia Carriage Go's buggies , surries and phaetons. Bonanza buggies and phaetons. All styles spring wagons. Van Brunt and Michigan road and farm wagons , carts and harness in great variety. Correspondence solicited. Catalog ues and price lists on application- HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , 12 , 14 and 16 , Fourth St. , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. ; ' $ l'tbs& & M& TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Sonoecl nck , Proprietor , Offices 021 Broudsvny , Oounall Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and rqflnish goods of every description. Packages received at either olfico or ut tha Works , Cor. Ave. A and 2Oth St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. MurchiintB who tnivo whop-worn or noiloil fiibncs of any oharuulor can luiva them rodyod nnd linlohad umml to now. DUD FKATIIHUH KKNOVATKD AND CLKANEU HY STKAM , with tlja latest und mobt approved machinery , ut losa cost than you ever paid bofora