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I ! c THE OMAHA DAILY J EE : FHIDAY , JULY 4 , 1800. THIS OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS. OtTICK , NO. 1U 1'KAUTj ST. Dcllvf'icd hy Catrlcr In any purl of the City. II.V. \ . . TII.TON. - - - MAXAOKIt. TCI.KPHO.NKS : fluilnf.1" Oniee , N < . 41. r.dllnt. No. Zl JllXOIt N. Y. P. Co. ' Council HlulTs Lumber Co. . con' . . Fireworks half price Croekwoll. Tin- Model hnsebnll club will play the (51cn- ( wood club today on the hitter's grounds , Another cnso of diphtheria Is reported nt the re.Mdetieo of Mr. l.ivl ) ) oii fourth avenue , W II. Miller will c'ori-nlled yesterday for running mi express wagon without n license , The chin u gang Included eleven victims yes- terdny nnd they will tuko no hand In today's celebration. Theoiloro Hcoelior and Sarah Cuminlngs , hoth of Omaha , were innrrlcd yostord.iy hy Justice Hcmloricks. The memliers of Mount 7Iou Baptist churcli , colored , will have u barbecue in Fiilrtnount park today. riftv now rustic benches , each six fec't long , hnve been ordered for Falrinonnt pnrk'und will ho here in afewdnys , Thr legulnr Hiuidny liom-a will ho observed nt the postofllee toduv , tint carriers belli , ? at their windows from Kto ) 11 o'clock. ' The celebrated lingers" " hand will plve a j concert In llnyliss park this morning lit ! ) o'clock An excellent progr.itnmc will be ren- ' dcrod. | Helm Bros. & Hnrrett's circus exhibits In I the city tomorrow. It Is u Krcat attraction , and the street par.idoat 11) ) o'clock Is claimed I to he well worth seeing. | Charles U' . Nichols nnd Miss Winifred | Woore were married Wednesday evening by llcv F J. Maekay nt the rcslclenco ol the j bride's parents on Williams street. ligo ; Lundon wsis hauled In ycsterd.iv . to ! nerve out a lino. Heescnpod from thu chain ' g.uig . while he had yet three days to servo. lie wus ngaln put to work on the streets. Notices of appeal In OKI cases at the Union T'lieillc nnd the Union ralhviiy company ele vator company agninst tliu board of cqwili/n- tlon have been Hied with the clerk ol the dis trict court. Nlclt O'lirienhiis been selected us a mem ber of the democratic eountv central commit tee to represent the new 1' ' ifth ward and ] { . T Moil fort has been selected to represent the new iSlxth ward In the sami ; capacity. The regular meeting of Fidelity council , No IWi , llnyul Arcanum , tluit was to have been held this evening , has heen postponed until next Monday evening at 8 o'clock.V. . A ( ironowog , secretary. Pearl Moore and .lennio Howling , the two women nnwtcd for Intoxication and disturb ing the peace , were each lined $ J'i nnd costs. Tlioy were short of cash , and no nionied friends appearing , they were sent buck up stairs to board It out The electric motor company has expanded nearly f 100 for llreworks that uro to beset nlT in l-'alrmount park this evening. SuperIntendent - Intendent Reynolds desires all parties who liavo llreworks to take them to the park , In order to make thodl'mlaynsgmndiis ' possible. The Hayliss park fountiilii will ho started up today for continuous operation. The Kpruys have been cnunli/.ed , the lasido of the basins painted , and the fountain is now In perfect running order. It will bo much more attractive now than when it was tested last week Commissioner Grnhnm states that tbrro will lie no hand concerts hi Hayliss park this season , us the crowds thus drawn together trample the gross so t hat It takes a long time for it to recover. Whatever concerts thorn nn- will be given in Fail-mount pnrlt , which Is far moro suitable. .1 Dunn was arrested yostenlnyfor keeping n dlsordeily house. That , at least , is the charge thiit appears on t ho police register , Imt a freelnteriirotatlonof it without any re- giird to thu prohibitory law means tliathu has not paid Ids siilona license for the past month Into the city treasury. Mr.C.G.Si'undcrs of this city nnd Miss Flora Newklrkof Delta , hi. , were united in mir- riago at the home of the bride by llov. F. A. Morgan of Akron , 0. The groom is u well known attorney hero. After an eastern wed ding trip the newly imirriij couple will re turn to this city , whore they will bo nt home to tlielr friends after August 10. A. K. Hclgum , who runs iv s 1 ion at the corner of Seventeenth avenue and Ninth street , was arrested yesterday morning on the charge of assault nnd kitten- , preferred by Nick Molltor. Helgum retaliated by hav ing Molltor arrested for disturbing the peace. Helgum slates that iMolitor was creating u disturbance at hla plaeo nnd ho threw him out. out.Tho The Indies of St. Francis'Xavior's church will given festival nnd ( luadrillc party this evening at Masonic temple. More than ordi nary preparation hns heen mnilo und the at tractions will doubtless draw a crowded house. Floor managers , William Malonev , J. H. McWIllhims [ , , Oeorgo Hughes , F. II. Cua- nella uud T. V. Hughes , Wagon load after wagon loud going intotho basement of Lowe's restaurant attracted MIIIIO attention yesterday nnd it developed thatu whole car load of ocean salt was being unloaded there. It will nil bo used in froo/.ing Ice cream before the season is over. Over EOVCII hundred gallons were fro/en yesterday to satisfy today's local trade uml'illl out o'f to\vn orders for the Fourth , The following ofllcors of lluinbolilt lo.lgo , No. 17-1 , Independent Order of Oddfellows , were installed Wednesday evening hy Past ( iniiul John Schtckctaiv ! : .1. Ij. Potci-s , nohlt ; grand ; Carl Ilia-horn , vice grand ; Peter Hupp , secretary ; Fritz Meyer , treasurer ; John Kclilckctiuv , right side noble grand ; Ennl llosch , lelt sldo notlo ) gmml ; A. Sehultz , conductor ; Charles Uarglimiscn , wanlen. Conrad I.air/.eiidorfer , inside guard ; ( Jeorge Scherer , outside guard. Jennie tlimsoy , who was arrested several days iigo with a frail companion lus street walkers , anil has been sorvinj ; out a line in the city Jail , was yesterday released by Judge McCiee , who ordered the balance of 'the line remitted. The girl's brothers , who came here from Walnut to see her , secured her release. They were willing to pay the line , but the court had no desire to punish anv ono but tlio Girl herself. Walter Wilson , who lives on avenue I In the northern part of tuo city , was taken before .Justice Ileiulrieks yesterday on a chnrgo of cruelty to animals , lie was chnrgod with throwing a stick of wood nt u neighbor's cow thnt was in his yard. The cow was tethered with n long' rope nnd becniuo tangled up with Wilson's porch. Ho testlllcd that ho did not know the animal was tied when ho throw the missile , nnd the court promptly discharged him. Miss Ollio Clark , night operator at the telephone - phone exchange , was very agreeably remem bered by the members of the night police force , who presented her with n lluo gold ring , There are thirteen men on the night force mid they report to heed < iuartcrs bv telephone - phone every hour , making innumerable de mands upon the telephone operator. The presentation was nuido in recognition of the young hulv's promptness uml obliging dis position , The ring was presented to Miss Clark Just before she left forChautuuiiun to enjoy n week's vacation. The republican central committee of this district meets tomorrow to Issue the cull for tlmcongre-slonal convention. The cull for the democratic county convention bus Just been Issued for the Sloth lust. Delegates will bo chosen to attend the state. Judicial und coiigixjsblomd conventions , It Is regarded us exceedingly doubtful whether or not the re publican convention will bo held in this city , as there is a strong sentiment In favor of some outside towns In thodlstrict. lied Oak , Atlantic and .Missouri Vidloyaro candidates for the honor. ' An nlni-m from box ! I4 called out the fire department about a o'clock yestordny after noon. The blnzo WHS nt n restaurant kept by a colored man near the comer of urnlu street and seventh avenue , nnd was caused by boys throwing tired-ackers on the roof. The lire was extinguished by hose company No. 1 before the rest of the department arrived. ' 1'hls is the second lire cxtinmilshcd ly this company this month , the other being nt the gas works. The month Is stnrtiiiR In much livelier than lust , as only live alarms were answered In June , mid no water was tin-own during the month. Thognsollno stove is inora ilnngerous than the unloaded gun. Save llfo and property by using the C. H. Uus nnd Hloctrlo Light Co.'s ' gas stovo. Dr. H. B. West , poivclam uxnvu uuU bridge work , No. 13 Pearl. THE NEWS H THE BLUFFS , "What the Oonsna Sho.uld Show According to Foitoffico Receipts. ATTRACTIONS OFFERED FOR TODAY , IManmvu Will llurc.irtcr OoVot - TolrpluuiR toClmiilaiKfim Balloon ni the Imke Ocnurul and Personal Notes. "Everything1 else shows the result of tlio census to bo erroneous , " said Postmaster Treynor yesterday , "and the postofjlro will furnish evidence to the sumo effect. Sioux City clnliiM to have TM.OOO now that their cen sus is completed. Tholr postofllco receipts for last year were about * M,00. ) , ) . Our post ofllco receipts for luil ye.ir amounted to about .VXW. ) According to that wo ought to have I'l.iKM ) people , but wo haven't them anil wo don't want the census to tnalw any such showing. Tlio receipts of the Omaha post- ofllco for last year were itbout 'JOO , ( 0 , and their it'iisni nlvcs them a population of l.'ll- 74'J. Our census ought to show not less than 'W.OOO , and the o llguros are borne out bv every plun that can he used in approxi mately ( louring out the imputation nf the city. 1 certainly hoi * that ( ionerul Porter will order n re-euiiineratlnn of the disputed dl - trletrt , and 1 really don't see how ho can do otherwise , " JUXSTOX KTOIli ; , COUNCIL A KV\v orOinSpeolidH For 'I'lils Week. I't-ruso this eurefiiliv. Something inte resting to almost every family con bo found In these columns. Don't fail to coino c-irlyas , there are bargains laid out eaeh day that inimy times don't last all day. VI ( it the Itos- tor. .Store. There you can id ways Mud we usually do oven a little hotter than wo adver tise. LT > 0 dozen bl.ick and colored mitts. Wo claim to h. " r.blo to show you better value by far than Cui ; bo found elsewhere in tlio west. Note our prices Hc ) , U'Jc , Vloc. H'lo , il'.lc ' , l.'o and 'lOc.Vo \ call your special attention to cur tile , : i3c , : uicundr,0e mitts , fully > per cent under vnluo. A bargain in white floods. All our 'J.'c ' and Me slrlj od uml checks marked i'Jc ' for this week at least while they last. Hosiery-In lids dopurtnvnt we I'liiini to have no competitors. Wo show a complete line of ladies' , misses' , children's uud ia- fants' ' fast blacks. Wo guar.mtca every pall or mnney cheerfully refunded. A" k to see our lidles' fast Murks ufJTn ! and ICje. You will ngreo with as it is the be"t hose you oversaw for the money. Our children's two-liy Uvoribb at " " > a lias no equal , all sizes for ! iSt ? . At lOc und lU'j'o ' wo show tlio best fast black stocking in the country. 500 pieces Moino ribbons ut li * a vard. Special prices on staple colors In all silk ribbons for this week. No. fi ribbons for.'ic. No. 7 ribbons for "e. No. 0 ribbons for ! ) c. No l:1 : ilbboiis for l e. No. 1(1 ( ribbons for Itic. The ahovo are all good colors , rosulnr stock , and all sllic gros grain and satin edge. The above prices good for this week only , DOSTON STOHli , Koth'-ringhani , AVhltelaw it Co , , Council Bluffs , la. Mamivva will bo the place for picnics today. Thc > boating and bathing never was liner. People can celebrate the Fourth in a pleasant and temperate muni.er and feel fresh after an excursion to the lake and the enjoyment of it pleasure. Attractions Tor Today. There will be ampin attractions in nnd about tlio city today to satisfy oven the most patriotie.illy inclined. A noxcollont programme 'vill bo given at Chuutauqun , us announced elsewhere in these columns. The colored population will find great at tractions in the barbecue to bo given at F.dr- inount park. Wanawa will offer unusual attractions , in- eluding bleyclo raein ; , ' , prl/o shooting , boatIng - Ing and hathing. Dalhy's band has been engaged - gaged to play at tlio lake during tlio entire day.A . A lirstrclass racing matinco will bo given at Union driving park during the afternoon , the Ilrst to lo called at ii : : ) . The admission will be free and this will guarantee fast time , as the horses will bo driven for all they are worth , as the winners will not receive a record by their performance * under those circumstances. There will bo three races , nnd there arc numerous entries in each. A grand display of fireworks hi Fail-mount park aiiil at Muiiawa during the evening will llttiugly ; clo.se thu day's celebration. J , G. Tipton , nil I estate , S'7 Broadway. Accommodnt In-j Telephone ? laiiiiKci' . Jlanuger 0. A. Atkins of the local telephone ofllco has completed a line to thoChantaiuiun grounds at considerable expense nnd'loentcJ a imblie tolcphono in the oftlce of the Chan- tuuiiuumiinagumt'iit , Just north of the am- \ ' phithoatcr. The cost of eouncctions between the grounds and the UlulTs will bo 10 cents and between thogroiindsmul OmahaliO cunts , From all other stations the rate will bo 10 cents higher than the regainr rate to Council Bluffs. It has also boon arranged to have a messenger service to summon parties on the grounds who are wanted at the telephone. A reasonable rates will bo charged for such .ser vice. The cost of budding the line was con siderable and tlio work was done moro to : .c- co'iimodato tlio ChauUuinia visitors than because - cause it was oxjicctoil that it would bo a pay ing Investment mmnci.dty. Tlio Manhattan sporting headq'rs , 413 U- way. way.A A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased at lilxby's. rtnllooa AhooiHlon ut Muntiwn. An unusual attraction is booked for Man- nwa next Sunday and Monday. Frofossor K. IS. Sturgis will make two balloon ascensions on each day and como down in u parachute. The ascensions will bo made at 5 o'clock and at 10 : ; w in the evening , the daring aeronaut coming down into the lake at the latter hour in a blaze of pyrotechnics. The same pro gramme will bo repeated on Monday. The whole afl'alr is under tlio management of Kzra Kendall , the well known comedian who has appeared here several times in "A Pair oflCtds. " Xo Ijimor Dry. Prohibition Is nt an end at Manaw.i , and two new saloons will open their doors today. Government licenses were taken out yester day by tlio Mauuwa hotel company and by the Mcnary Park association , and there will now be beer galore and all the popular alco holic and vinous trimmings. The budge dis pensers will contribute the sum of j-l.V ) a month to the corporation authorities for the privilege of selling the ardent unmolested. There will bo a brilliant display of tiro- works on the water In front of the grand pa vilion at Lake Manawa this evening. A number of mammoth lire balloons will bo sent up carrying n brilliant cargo of pyre technics. In addition to this there will bo a five concert and a ball In the pavilion , which affords iluor ixioui for 1U1) couples , making the largest room In the west. Only those to whom tickets are Issued will bo allowed on the tloor. The coolest and ploasuntuU plaeo in the country these evenings U the lake front. It will bo delightful there this evening. A PeoU i' < iiit Too Guy. The great and glorious Fourth was ushered In about half i st 0 last evening by Polled Oniccr Crufu and Hoportor Whlttlesey. Crafts patrols the middle Broadway beat In u | peculiar style ihat is all his own , and Whit- ] tloaoy devotes the Council IlIutTa columns of j the Hcpuhllcauto telling how no does It. In- ! osinuch M theio reports urc written up with 1 more rofe'ard for truth than for the feelings of the ofticcr , it uiuy bo luiaclucd that the litter oes not entertain for the reporter the wnrin friendship that a guardian of the peace should feel toward a humble servant of truth. The relations between the two become jomcivhiit Htralncd a lM' nights ago , when Whlttlesey wai hurrying to a lire , Crafts stopped him and demanded to know where ho was going , and Ilnally threatened to run him In unless ho started homo. The reporter ftlt badly about It , and yesterday morning "roasted" " his blue-couted freshness to the queen's taste. Crafts swore ho would get even , and as ho was passing the I'aelllc house last evening nt the hour nliovo mentioned some ono threw u lighted lire cracker Into the street. Crafts looked around and espied Whlttlesoy nnd Immediately proceeded to collar him , Whllllosey protested , but ho was marched to tlio station and booked for "tiring n lire- cracker. " Bonds were furalsiied and ho was released. Crafts resumed work on the beat nnd tried to stop nil further celebration , but IIP might as well have tried to make the Mis souri river run up stream. The word was quickly passed around and there was moro racket on that beat for the next two hours than there will bo In the whole city today. Crafts dashed around frantically , but the dynamite crackers kept exploding tinder his very fe'-t with a regularity that was any thing but monotonous. Olu and young joined in the sport , and llimlly the olllcer gave it up as a bad Job. Ho roall/ed that hejhiid fastened Ids Incisors Into a chunk that ito cnuld not nm.-tleate. and it kept getting more unman- uijeablo all the time. It lasted until the crowd got tired and went homo. .Inly I. Take the Omaha and Council Bluffs elec tric line for a pleasant day's entertainment at the Ch.iutiiun.ua assembly. Fare for the round trip , Including admission to the grounds , TO cents. Largo display of fire works at F.ilrniount p.irk In the evening. Kino races at the Council HlitlTs driving park at 2.0 : p. m. Uicyclo races , boating , bathing , etc. , ut .Manmva. "Tako the motor for a quick trip. Fireworks In front of the grand pavilion at Lake Manawa tonight. Everybody should go to the Chaut'ilifum ' on the Fourth. Tlio great Itock Island route will bo prepared to handle * * ,0.l , ( ) people on the great and glorious Fourth of July. Trains will leave Main street depot as fol lows : 7:10 : a , m. , 7:50 : a. m. , ! ) : : i"a. in. , 0 ; . " > l ) a. m. , 10 : . > ( > a. m. 1 : . " 0 p. in. , 2:40 p. in.1 ilS p. m. , C'l7 : p. in , , ( Jr : 0 p. in. , 7:10 : p. m. Corresponding trains will leave Clmutnuqtta with abundance of cars nud ninulo rnom to make everybody happy. Motor line will inako close connection with all trains mid sell throu gh tickets , including admission to ground. J , MrUi.ixroi K , Agent. Fine entertainments have been arranged for the people at Lake Manawa today. J'XttNH\tI , I'.t ll.l tilt.t I'ltH. Wlss Kittle ICvnns , stenographer for .ludgo A /lesworth , is visiting friends in Lincoln. John Sorensen of Trenton , Mo. , represent ing the Travelers' accident insurance com pany , was In the city yesterday. 1' . J. ICirby , a llrst-elnss club swinger , heavy-weight lifter , hand ball pliyer and all-around athlete , has been engaged bv tin proprietors of the Manhattan and will un doubtedly Iwcoino popular with the patrons of that resort. K. A and M. W. MIkcsell of AUvood , Kim. , uro visiting relatives in this city. Fourth ol'tluly. . The lioston Store , Council Bluffs , will bo closed ull dny today In honor of tlio nation's holiday. Flreworku at Maniiwa I'oilny. Kxtra trains vill ho rim on the Mmawa : motor Uuo today and until a late hour tonight. .T. C. Hlxby , steam ncaung , sanitary engi neer , OW Lifo building , Omaha ; 203 Merriatn block , Council UlufTs. . O. Dcmpjoy Bros. , lj ( ) Main street , is the only place in town whore you can get fresh anil delicious confectionery. If you wish to sell your propertv call on the .lucid A Wells Co. , C. B. Judd pwsidcut , ( X Broudwuv. run c.i nxrr.i i , . Ogden , Utah , Arrays Herself in Oaln lny Atlli-o. OaniiN , Utah , July a. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEI : . ] The carnival has been very successful today. The royal party visited Syracuse beach on Salt Lake this afternoon ; returning tlioy witnessed the cowboy tourna- tnenstin which twelve cowboys were selected from a , larger number to meet the twelve champion tournament knights in the contest for the championship of Utah tomorrow. This exhibition is an Imitation of the contests of mcdiiuval times. In the evening , at the coliseum building , the competitive military drill took place. This was of far moro Interest. The Louisi ana rifles were conceded superiority and did not enter the contest. The great feature of the day war given immediately following tlio drill by a hundred Hannock and a hundred tilioshoiio'Indians. They wore dressed in sill the grotesque styles of war dnnco costume and conducted the performance in their own way. They opened by chanting to the king and queen then they went through the war whoop chorus and conduced with a half hour of wild and strange dain.- > and move ments peculiar to an occasion like this. A number or braves beat the tom-tom and pounded time on pieces of wood , chtiiitlngtho whllo during the time the main body of war riors were dancing anil the great audiuaco of ( iiK)0 ) people looked on with Intense interest and frequently cheered the braves with vo cifijus energy. Following this was the bal for this evening , which was a brilliant uiluir Tomorrow is the gre.it closing day. Hlg Cloudburst In To\as. VAX HOIIN , Tex. , July II. A remarkable cloudburst in the mountains stopped tr.iftlc on the Texas Pacific toJuy. A train coming from HI Paso today near hern ran into an enormous Hood of water which had spread eight miles over the valley and completely In undated this town. The train hud to lay up here , us the track ahead was all washed out. Tim ( looil { Minn nlmnqt.vllhnnt iviifnlin- . though it had been raining heavily in the mountains for many hours , Croat damage was done. Spnln'H CalilntM Resignation Accepted MAUIIIII , July ! ! . The queen regent has ac cepted the resignation of the members of the cabinet. The sitting of the cartes has been suspended pending the formation of a now ministry , The Dog limited Woven Dnyn. Huro is u tale the truth und accuracy orvhlcli I am ready If need bo to unnwor for with my life , wtys a writer in the iiosUm Post. A cortiiin Bporlhiiuin once s-poiit three weeks at ii certain t-encoast town in Mu > wirhus < > ttH , and every day , except Sunday , ho wont ( juiiuin for mil birds with hln Hotter , Groucj. But Groimo hunted HO veil days In tlio wuuk , On Sunday uftornooiiH ho would slip oil by himholf , ilodyo behind the barn , ami { jo out ever the inar.shcij , where ho usu- idly hud line sport , seldom roturniu ; , ' without live or < dx blrdH , all of which ho duly deposited In ti corner back of the hoiiso. This done Orouso would como slowly Into his master's presence and lie down nt his feet with u hypocritical wnj ? of lil tail , as much as to wiy Unit ho had been to church , or had boon taking- quiet , Christian Sunday afternoon nap. llowovitrvlion sharply commanded to p > ami fetch tlio jf n mo that lie luul brought homo , Grouse would blink oil , und , coming back with u tdiiglo bird In liin mouth , would vow and protent , in dog liuigiui o , that tills coiiHUtuted hid whulo 1m ; , ' , and that ho had not killed another one. His ititiMor , however , kjimrlni * ; wejl with whom ho had to dual , used to Insist upon the production of another bird , nud thu sumo poilotimiuieo would bo repeated , porlmjw half a do/.rn timo.s , until Ilnally Cirouru mine back oniity'handi ] > dorriitlioroinity-moiithed | , Hlio\viii ( , ' that the Hiipply WIIH really ox- hauHtud. I am uf rnld that thin story lias not a very good moral , the lt < ro boliitr a Sahbath-uroaking' , deceitful kind of a dog , hut it nuibt bo romomhoi cd that ho had never boon taught any bettor. CLOARIIAKERFCET RIOTOUS , Drivcii Desperate bj Huigar Tlisy Attack Non-Uiii6u Workers , SOME EXCITING SCENES ON BROADWAY. Alluyer for Ono [ ' "Inn Iliully IJentrn and Ono Shop KiUli-oly Clrunctl Out INtll'tii Stui-iea Nnw YORK , July : t. StriUlnfjcloalcmnUcrs , rcmlercu iloHjicnitc by the cries of their wives ntul rhtliltvn for uruad , assembled on Uroiuhvay this morning nml nssaulteil u utiui- boi1 of men who hail liikoii their phivcs. 1'licro uro many pitiful stories of want ntul despair outsort by the strike * , nnd the violent temper ofthc striking mob , mmlo up of men vho are tisuully pi'iu'i'ful citizens , only noes to show that they nre In itespenito stnilts. > 'ot u few received dispossess notice * curly iintl wore turned out Into the streets like slieep. Lnst night \viis cold nnil choorlesa mid tlio rain rouitng down Intennlttontly. Lust nlftlit In Oivlmnl , EldrlitKO und Kor- sytlio streets , were whole fiiuiillcsvlio were homeless and hungry. They hud no l > liieo to KQ mid nothing to cat. This morning In a dri//.liii } ; ralu fathers , sons and brothers , minilnTltiir over two thousand , most of whnin hud boon up nil night , went over to tlii-lr old workshops with u dusucrulo resolvii. They massed In front of Aloyer , Jnnns.snn & Co.'s ' place and the Mercantile elo.ik I'omp.m.v , two of the larg est establishments in the city. Joseph I.er- Imrger , a buyer In the employ of Meyer t .loiuisson , etime briskly down the street. When the strikers saw him they iiuulo a rush ut him , and I > rbnrgcr vas badly beaten In-fore he nianagfd to eseapi from this mob. The succo.is of tlio attack upon tlio ilrst vic tim secmcil to turn the usually peaceful won into a body of rioters. They ran down to Jm.Misson's store , and the front door being opoi- few of the bolder ones entered , seized the ofllco boy , Charlie Duttucr , and in a set-end ho w.is iwoivint ? the saino kind of blows wlilfh 1V11 upon Lerhmyer. William Wiisnor , an operator. Joseph Koedel- lielmer , a packer , aind liooklceeper Siniins were the next to receive similar trenttiicnt to that accorded the other two. Two Italians were then attacked , but drew weapons and the striken lied. The mob next gathered uroi iid a I'lo'ikmultei n.imcd ICunzo. He did not fjet away so easily a ? the other men. When the police , who had been notified , ciuno running down the streets the striken * si'at- tered , but they left K'unzo on the sidewalk bleeding from half a ilo/en seven ) cuts on his ho.id , They must have Melted him , us his in juries are serious. All this timounothoi'detarhment of strikers luul been busy two blocks below. They were ' ' men who had'been in the employ of tb'o Mer- eantilo doak company and tlioy cuthcrcd there just as they did'in front of Mover & Jomisson's and waited for the scab workmen to coiao along , They wore rewarded Just before - fore b o'clock , when they surrounded two men , struck them half a do/en tiu.es and then chased them upstairs , The mob was then scattered by the police. ' While all tills \vas going on an angry mob of striking cIoikiiMkers collected at the cor ner of Irvington and Kldriilgo streets , deter mined to obtain work or prevent the bosses from employing non-imlnii workmen. Sam uel Villct , a I'olc , lius aboiit a scow of mun uml ng cloalu for him. lie did not like the look of the strikers. Accoixlln ly 1m locked and buried his door. About 1 ! : : ) , when the crowd was the largest , Villett's employes worn startled Ly a crash. The strikers had broken open the dour , and a mob of about thirty , led by Abraham Rosenburir , rushed in upon them. They demanded that ull hands stop work , and , meeting with no success , begun to threaten and intimiilato Villct and his workmen. The strikers throw out of the windows the plusli cloaks being made. Pan demonium reigned and the streets in that vicinity were filled with a surging mass of people. Villct , becoming ; terrorized and after receiving an ugly slash across the light eye with a knife , whipped out a re volver and fired two shots. Ono bullet lodged in the bade of Abraham Kosenburg and with a shriek ho staggered out on the street. At this moment the police arrived. They captured Vlllet and eighteen other per sons and carried them off to jail. liosenburg was removed to the hospital , where ho lies in a precarious condition. Tonight 2 < W Jews on the cast nldo mobbed the driver of a loaded cloak manufacturer's truck , on which also rode a policeman. The latter caught the mob's leader and let his club fall on his head so often that ho col lapsed and the crowd slunk away. irOItln'S F.I til tHtJI3I18SIO\KKN. They Hold a Meeting and Adjourn Until Xc.\t October. Ciiictoo , July ,1. The first session of the national world's fair commission ended today , a recess being taken until Octobers At the morning session a roinnmnicatloi. vas r-jad from Colonel Brownrepresenting the mining interests of Coloradoasking the appointment of a committee to confer with the local board regarding the proposed mineral exhibit. The exhibit Is to be underground , the walls of the corridors , lullsetc. . , helm' formed of various mineral ores arranged as found in the earth. Keferred to the committee on mines and mining. A resolution expressing the satisfaction of the commission with the tliiancial report of the local organization was adopted after con siderable diii-ussion. The question of an appropriation for the payment of the lady managers was referred to a committee. A now committee was constituted to bo known us the committee on machinery uml motive power , and consisting of eight com missioners. A committee on titles nnd local facilities , to which will bo referred all tmestions about site , transportation , etc. , was announced as follows : Commissioners GronerB wing , BnttGurvn ! , 1-V'iich , Williams , Ferry , Hundley , llrain- nrd and Itynnc. .ludlelarv committee , Massy. I mlsay , Bewail , St. CM air , Smalloy and Gregg. A eominltteo or eight on a forestry ana lumber exhibit was also organized. Just how much of the fair will bo located on the lake front is apparently still an open matter. Only a formal dciinitioa of the boundaries of that part of the site was contained in the communica tion from the local directors , saying it was the intention to mnlio as largo use as possible of the now existing or that may bo gained hereafter on the lake front , ami use Jackson park so far iis may bo- necessary to provide adequate room and buildings for the expo sition. The Journal this ovruing says : "A con flict of authority as to the appointment of a director general has arisen between the na tional commission und the local directors , the latter claiming the right under articles of in corporation , whllo the jormer claim authority under the act of congress - gross in relation to the fair. " The Journal hud Interviews with a number of commissioners on the subject , the general concensus of whoso views is that while the act does give authority In expressed terms , it does so bv Implication. Mr Do Young of San I'lamisco holds Unit the commission has undoubted authority. anil think * Mr. ( loshorn , who was director general of the Philadelphia centennial , is the most desirable man for the place. SlcamHlilj > ArilvalH. At London-Sighted : The Augusta Vic toria and the City of Berlin , from New York. At Southampton The Tiuve , from New York , At N'ow Yoik The N'oonlland , from Ant werp , Knglanil Oix-es Fnuion nn LONDON , July ! ! . The Herald has learned fromM. lllbot , French foreign minister , that Kngland gives to Franco an island In the CiUTibeaiiseiiand recognizes a French pro tectorate over Madagascar. A Holioomsr Fiuxi'li-co , July > ' ) . The sehoonci NnpiiCity , from Point Arena with n cargo ol | Ksts and bark , capsized last night olT I'olnt Itoyra during u heavy northwest wind. ( Juji- tain Thlimm and William Newman , the cook , I were drowned. The junto and seamen were I 1'lckcd u ] > by a passing bcliooner , .I.V .I.V.V Paris linotitmktTR Want Their .Money , ami They Want II Quick , [ ttl ) > J/ll / /Wlfcl/t/ilWO / / WilllllMI KCIIII'/M I''ius , July ! l.-New | York Horld Cable- Special to Tin : llr.i.1 Mlw Alllen. a well known New York young lady , was summoned the other day to appear before a justice of the peace at the tintanc : of Ilellstelu , a well known bootmaker. This is only one of the many Inconvenleii'.io3 sometimes Imposed upon str.mgoM In I'arii by various establish ments where bills nru not p.dd at the moment due. due.The The prominence of Miss AlHcn In the social World makes this unfortunate experience with French shopkeepers of till the more hi- toivt to the public , especially Americans abroad. MIssAllion for u month imt , and perhaps more , has bought , nail promptly paid for , her boots nnd shoes at llullstein's estab lishment. In this Instance , however , the order was for n sister of the lady , who had gone for u fortnight to London and the boots hud been delivered without the bill , Some days afterward the account was pre sented during the absence of Miss Alhen. Several tlines during the same dny the ac count was seat In and Ilnally a note , saying that unless apostoftlcoorder win Immediately forwarded , Ilellstelu would send for the police. Miss Allien naturally frightened at this unwarranted attack and wrote ut once to the bootmaker asking what ho meant by such inipurtlnciici1. The imgal- lant bootmaker replied : "Vonlmvo said I am most Impertinent ; I want my money. " Miss Allien then saidI will send you a check today or Suturday night. " Miss Allien mailed the check to Hollstein by po t , but on Sunday moridii } , ' she received a summons to court. She con sulted Consul General Kathbone , who sent a representative to court on Tuesday at the ap pointed hour. Miss Allitn related her most ainitsiiigexperienco for a dame Uomondo In tincourt of the justice of the peace. She "I sat from ' says : K'M : till 1:1.1 : o'clock in a miscellaneous crowd with my mnld and heard a lot of prominent names culled out , from Mine. La Daeheaso to Mine. La ( Jonitosso. Then M. Papillon , and Ilnally my own , was called at hist after wait ing all this time for my turn. The son of IU'll toln , who sat near mo all the time , came coolly up and said , 'Tho case Is called off ; you have paid the bill. ' 1 replied : 'I do not wish it cancelled. I want your impertinence settled,1 'Very well , ' sneered the young man , 'good ' morning , lundumosolle , if it please you to wait , do so. ' " Miss Allien asked the clerk of the court why she had not been notllled before the case was finished itlul why she hud been kept waiting. The clerk said : "If the young man had been a gentleman ho would have told you at once and you would not have boon so inconvenienced. " The total of the bill was for 101 francs 7.1 cents. AltJiV OF TIIK Annual lleiuilon of the Association nt Port land , Mv , POUTI.VXPMo. . , July I ) . Over ono thou sand members of the association of the Army of the Potomac , Including all the prineip.il oflleers of the organization , are herein at tendance upon the annual reunion. ( ionoral Collins of New York presided nt the meeting this afternoon and Cicncral Kr.m- cl * A.VnlJier \ delivered the oration. Hon. Horatio King read a poem. Hon , Ilanuiblo Hiinilin was received with tremendous applause uud held quite a recep tion on the stage. After General Walker's ' review of the ca reer of the army of the Potomac General Sherman was brought forward amid tliun- ders of applause. He said , among other things , that he luul learned since going upon the nlatform , that the grain ! review in Wash ington terminated when the Army of the I'o- tomao passed , lie had aid eu that the review occupied three days and that the Army of the 1'otoniac occupied the ilrst day. The people tip therein Washington did not have a very peed opinion of western armies and thought they were a rather disorderly lot. "Now I assure you , " said thooldgencral , "my friends of the Army of the Potomac , wo were n bet ter drilled army than you were. I know It because I was commanding general. " This was greeted with great laughter. General Sherman then told In a humorous way how ho noted faulty points in the review of the Army of the Potomac and quietly sent word to all his corps commanders that night to look out for these things , and with good result. As to the patriotism within the hearts of the different corps no ono needs to speak. Hon. Hannibal Hainlln sjwko briefly nrj was followed by Generals Howard , Deveiis , Porter and Admiral Gherhardl. At the business meeting General Seldea Connor of Maine was elected president. The next meeting will bo held in Haffalo. Tomorrow there will boa grand demonstra tion , in w'"Mi ' the sailors and marines of the North Atlantic snuudron and all the state militia will take part. TlinCiro.it Jtouk Inland Itontc will nell tickets to all points on their line July oil nnd1th , good until uiul in- chullntr July "tli , sit one faro for the round trip. A I' . IT.lt I' Milco i'.remmn of Ito-lou Has His skull Krart urccl. CIIICAOO , .luly U. .lack Ashton was to liavo met IVankGlover at Battery D tonight in a hard glove contest and u',000 , people assembled to witness the encounter. The police prevented vented the men from appearing , however , owing to the fact that Mike liivnuiin of lioston was so seriously injured that ho will probably die. Hrcnnnn was contesting with frank flarr.ird of Chicago , nominally for points , hut It Is assorted that the snorts present know the light was to bo for blood. IJrennan is the man who recently worsted Tommy White of Chicago cage in a Icug drawn out battle. The match between lirenn.m uud Oarrard was n llereo one , but after the second round Brennnn had decidedly the worst of It. In the third and fourth ho was repeatedly knocked down , and - In the liftti , after arising two or three times , both nun being very groggy. Garrard pushed against him and both luon went to the floor , Hrunnaii underneath. Ills head struck the hard boards with a resounding crack , nnd when ( ! arrard arose rJrcnnnn was found to bo un conscious , Physicians wtira summoned , but up to a Into hour tonight consciousness had not returned and the docturs think h will die , having undoubtedly suffered concussion of the br.iiu. Cliroiilo liilhimmntfoii of the Illadder. Is promptly cured by the waters of Excel- slornpriugs .Missouri. Victory lor the ICslicr Unction , CHICAGO , July ! l. .ludgo Iloiton today an nounced his decision la the litigation be tween opposing parties in the Evangelical church , the suit being by the nuti-Ksher ap- polntco to Salem church , this city , to re- btrain llov. George Vctter , appointed by the Ksher conference , from occupying the pulpit. Judge Hot-ton refused thu inuic- ] ) tion , but did not give imy grounds for the decision , remarking that he had found it impossible to construct an opin ion which could not boused by either sltlo as campaign documents la church politics. Ills conclusion , ho said , was not to bo construed as In any sense passing on thu question of Bishop hshcr's right or lack of right to per form his 12plicup.il functions. The Ksherites regard the decision as u grc.it victory for them , but the untl-Msheritos will begin new legal proceedings , It Is understood that .ludgo IIorton'H refusal to remove Vetterwas owing to his conviction that church contro versies should not bo brought Into court and that the general conference of Ib'Jl ' is the proper tribunal for the settlement of the mat ter. I'rlglitini Iljuoli IU < ; OH. IlKuniroN HKKII , July a ( Special Tele gram to T'm ; Iai.JSummary ) : of today's races : I'lrst race , sulllne , for two-year-olda , five- eighths of n mile Coivolnuus won. Krixmt second , Kntlly I'artortlilrd , Tlmo iiO.l'i. ' Second race , three-fourtln of a mile I'hu1- ' nix won , I'rlni-n Howard second , Mulor Ditlv third. Tlnut-1 : lil'v ' Third race , ono mllo-IClng Oral ) won , Jueglersecond , .Seymour third. Tlmo 1 :4.Y : loiirth race , one and one-slNtconth iiles | Badgewon. . Xophyrus second , Verdcur third. Tlmo I : .V > 'f. ' 1'ifth race , selling , 0110 and otio-hal f-mllcs llonan/a won , Klevo H-coud , Harristor third. Tlme-yll. : Sixth race , selling , ono and one-quarter miles , ovi r ft hurdleslltissnulo won , Van- elmo second , Linguist third. Tlmo 3JU : 4' . A newstnriuid u new play entcitalnrd nn excellent nudlence ut lloyd's opera house last night. Joseph lluwoith in the title role of "Paul ICauvar" was soon for the Ilrst time here , and his Impersonation as well as the character itself undoubtedly created uvorv favorable liiitnvsslnn. The play Is founded on tlio French revolution , therefore is full of putilotie sentiment and enthusiastic hove- ism. lleing an actor of strong emotional powers , the purl has a peculiar lltncs.H to Mr , llawoith's natural gifts. Ho has the ad vantages of u line stage presence , easy , grace ful mannerism and a magnificent voice. These qualities , combined with an Intelligent reading of the lines , perfectly natural pee and artistic development In gesture , expres sion u.iil feeling , at once r.mk him as one of the foremost young actors of the ago. Tim stimiort was good , the stage settings beauti ful , the costumes in keeping , and everything just right fur u smooth. intore-.ting und enjoyable - joyablo performance. Mr. Frank Lynch.who pl.iys . the heavy vllllim , attracted spoi-i.d at- ontlon , and won considnrablc comment in praise of his efforts. Miss Uzzio Uechcllo and Misi I ivinhiVhltn were also well liked for the earnest manner In which tlioy sus tained the principal female characters , Sliot Through \Vlinlotv. . A couple of men mude life a burden for the people living at Capital avenue and Seven teenth street last iiight. They occupy the Hat on the corner , and to properly observe the Incoming of Independence day tliev thought It was necessary to do something romai kable. This they did bv shouting through tlio windows of'Mr. . i-oster's residence upon the onposltu side of thesticet. Wldh no ono was injured , it was a narrow escape for several of the Inmates of the house. The two men will lie arrested this morning. - HI Nervous debility , pnor memory , dinideiirc1. sexual weakness , pimples.curcd liy Dr. Miles Nervine. Samples free at ICiiliu iV Co.'s loth and Douglas. President , llai'ilson at ( 'ape May. CAM : Mir , .luly a. Pnsidcnt Harrison ar rived tonight. AVnit ers Oet Their Kateo. ST. PAUL , Minn. , July II. The threatened witters' strike lias been averted by the con cession of thu demand of the men for a big advance. A Itrutnl Ocrnmii Ollicer. A ITU tnl Cicrninii yiib-lieiitonunt stood Fword in hand over a privalo soldier and coiniiolled him to lieop his hiind in belling - ing water over a fire , itiulcr the pretunso that II was tlio doctor's order to remove a contusion. The hand was ruined and the man crippled for life. 3 In has been invalided for Iifo anil given u pension of jL'.itta mouth. The inhuman ollicer was ( cut to prison for two months. There is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Klectric Oil to ( juickly cure a cold or relieve hoarse ness. Writ ton by Airs. M. .I. Fellows , Burr Oak , St. Joseph o. . Mich. DflUGLAS--STREET - - , On account of our largo inul iuoroiising Practice , wo hnvo 15RMOVKD to moro spacious and con- vonicut ofliccs. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Nel * . fhejrOiirphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue and 2Isi St , Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Peroll Sa lnc. Ite-Suwliis and I'liihilng. Hiiwlni ; of all kinds , 1'i'U'h Iliai-kels. KlmllliiK wooil $ . . " 0iei | load ilellvered , Clean sawdust hy tlm harrul. 2"ic. All woili to bo elnss. 'relephoiio''ii. 'VOUU ' I'ATHONAlIB ' POMCITKI ) . " NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. . \\T ASTKH to Trudn - Ilorsoiinniisty \ \ tin > > tot Int'ounell UluiU Imiulio at I oun- tiiln flititr slofe. _ 1Vlll.In ( > Or will trade for n itood road .1 . . , . > ' - , , In \\u\- \ > * team , stidllon No. rei ! v , ri'Kl-tteird III - luce. Hy Dr. Aii'lillnlil , < latu tiy Kentucky ( 'lay.3ycaiaolil. Apply lo Dr. Mneriu1. -\\7ANTii-lnoil ; ) girl by Mr * . A. P. Hiitl- I'hotl.U'O rourtn street. m.xieru nouses. \V. \V. Illlgcr. JHl'eall ttuil . . ( ent-lliinluii hi tut , wlthf J. U. Idee. Ic/J Main St. , Council _ D .o I'lirtni'tililpTlu > n- -sldp hi'ii'liiftiro I'VlslIng Imlwei'iiUed , II. DcMcr ntul 1'rankW. HCXMP , umler the II mi unmeet loU'rlli" < so of I'nuiiell Illull . la. . Isthlsday dlsMilvcd. July I , I KM , Frank W. " \\rilV pay rent , \vticn von can buy a homeon M the same terms , and In cnso of your de.itli at any time loavu your family tlio homo clear on Ihufolhm'lnittorins : A luimo worth tl.iw at2 ) \ per tiuml h. A homo Mortli * ! . : > > , > ut its per month. A liouii * worthtJ.IMI ill IH per month , A limno- worth } V > 0 at { M pirnumth. A liimio ( irth < liMI at , } H per MinnHi. Otbcr pilced lioiiii'son Ibo s'lliu'lei-iin. Tll aliovo monthly payineiiH Ineludo | irlnolil | : und lnlere t. Vnr fifll jurl Ionian fall tin or nililri'smlin.lii \ \ \Vi-ll \ C'o. . ( jul Uru.iuw.iy. I'ouncll U luffs , la. _ _ I5KXT Tbe < li > re IIHUU. Nn. IS , nn IViid st.V I' . James. U"T ; IIAV1sfviT.il l > ( "iu"t U'lrirviTr ' that e will t r.id" f.ir iMi'ii-n tn-r ! vain lots liiOniiilni ( ii-l'iiii'iell'iluirs. ' ' Tlio Judd & Wellsl'o. . Couni'll ll.iitl'i. la. J. I ) . iiiMf\i : ox. l ro HI. SllfniliT VUcrcs | > OIAIIIKS I ! HAVNAN , C'jislnor. CITIZENS STATE BAI1K OK corxc-ii , iu.n-M'- . 1'nid up Capital $1 " > ( l,000.00 SuiMlii8 ) and I'nillts f > ll,000.00 Liability to Depositors itoll.OOO.OO DIIIKC-TOIIS : I. A.Miller , I'M ) , ( lleasun. K.i. . Slniuiitt. I ) , 1C. IhiPII. II. K < lmmi-iiM. cluirli'.s C. Iliinnan. 'rrinmai'l s-'iii-riil l.-mUliK lm l- ni'st. Lniui'sf e'ipltiil and suiplusof nny b.in'i In Southwestcrn Iowa. - INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. OFHCIiR & Pt'SliY , ANKERS. L'lirnrr Main tmd Hniuduay. COUNCIU BLUFFS , IOWA. Pojlersln furi'l 'ii and nninestle lAchnnpo. Ciilli'i't Itins tniido unit Inteii'it paid uu lln.u ( lejmlt.s. MAXON" & BOU IGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. Fine Interior Decorations. KOOIII ' . ' .VI Mrrrluin Kliiclc. I'dinii'll Illuirs , Fa Itnoni ( HON. V. Life HiilMliiL' , Oinaliu. Si-b ALL WORK. WARRANTED. DR. J. D. JACKSON , Doutal Surgcsry. All Idnils ufvnih \ dniiii. You win Ki\t > oan- liaifiin your cold .Mini > llvoi tilling by calling at loDiii W Mi'ri-laiii lildi-K. Council lllulVs , 15 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Shlrts.lOe. Collars.- ! ' . PiilK k' . I'ndershlrtH fe. llindkerc'lik's ( , ' , ' . ' . booUh , He. K allies' clothes cheap , Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN SAN KEE. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And I3ullcling Superintendents. KiKtius CiU und rt. lien llcill < llii . Oinnlin , Nell. , nnil UDOIIIS'Jll nnil L'll ) Mcrrlani llliu-U , Council Illuirs. In. Gorru.siuiiKlencu Millclted , The Largest Stock of Pictitro Frames and Mouldings I'verbnmclit to lliu wo < t are now nn Mnlu at iinr store. Tlio coixU com pi-No the i-ntlru wliolosalu stock of M. Ad I or. und wi'ro bought , at sliorliFs BIO : ! at less tliin ; U * > pen1 emit o ( wliulesalc Viiluu. Wo will soil you [ ilcluro fraiiios uhcaiicr tliiin vnu enii liny thu inilln- Islicil iiinterlal for. Thu slock i'i > uiirlbe.s | the host K'"iiu ! of Kooils iiinilu. I'onio and sett Miles &L Whaley , 406 Broadway , Council Bluffs , STEMOPF & SCOFIELD iANDLxE NOXHINQ BUT NICE , CLEAN , FRESH Customers who order goods before clin : ncr will have them promptly delivered before dinner and no excuses , 204 BROADWAY - - COUNCIL BLUFFS = = ' WHY PAY HIGHfpRICES FOR Wlirn yoiiPdiiRot the heft there Is made In . every line atprlem Hint will not Imi.krupt vmit. Thcro Isno tnsto nor pinx ) tliatnc eanniil siill. Ynu wunt lohi-aullfy yciur . IKDIKilou't youV Tlicu come In und fcce hutv I'lcRiinlly and t'lieaply yon eau auMiniihsli | It. People's Installment House , MAXDKIJKLKIN. . ' 0 Ilruudwuy , ( 'oiiiull lllulTn. Iowa. MOORE & BOWMAN , lore in the 419 BROADWAY , Full Line of Domestic AND KEY WEST CIGARS. All of Peregoy & Moore's Goods Kept in Stock. GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS TO BE FOUND IN THE WORLD CAN GET THEM HERE , C , A , BEEBE & COMPANY , ilnaiid Hiilalt puttiers In FU TT T ( .iir fbt Hlock und Lowest I'rlceH. DuulurH , send ( orCatalogue. 205 and 'Ml ' Broadway , and 201 nud 200 Tierce Street , Council BluffB ,