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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TliUKSDAY , MAY 14 , 1891.
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE : No. 12 PEARL STRKET.
Delivered 6y Carrier In any part of the City.
11.V. . TJLTON - - MANAGEK.
TELUPHOXESi
IJusliiess OftJcp , No. 43.
Nit-lit P.tlHor. No. 2.1.
31 1 A It Jl iTl OX.
N. Y. 1' . Co.
Council HlufM Lumber Co , coal.
Craft's chattel loans , 2OI Sapp block.
Heal Uoclc Hprl nps coal. Thatcher , 10 Main
If you want vmor In your yard or house
KO to Ulxby'i" , WJ Morrfnm block.
M . ( Hlalnwns arrested yesterday mornIng -
Ing by Ofllcer 1'ultz for drutikcness.
"The Twelve Temptations" will be the
next attraction at the now Uroadway then-
tor
t'ocnhontas degree , Improved Order of
Hcd Mun , will glvo n socl.il thU evening at
\Voodrnun hall.
Miiy , the iilnolocit'tnonthvolil daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. .Inhn Suits , died ycsterJay
iiftornonu lit the family residence ou upper
llnrilsou sued. The funeral will occur this
ufternoon at I o'clock.
1'iof W. K. Chambers tendered a dmiclng
party to his class In dancing lust evening nt
thu hall on I'onrl streot. Many of the friends
of the pupils wore present , and u very pltua-
nut evening was spent.
Don Phillips and Frank \\llson were lined
til ) 70 for plain drunks In police court yestcr-
d.iv Thu cases against I ) . Simons and I'-
AluKnnna , charged with disturbing the
jiouri1 , u ore continued until this morning at
b o'clock
. ( ( .incite , iho infant daugh'or of Mr. and
Mis James Wlokoham , died justi-ulav after
noon ati : o'clock of brain fover. The funeral
will talto ii.ace this nttcrnoon nt 2 o'clock.
The remains will bo interred in Full \levv
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ceme'cry. _
lilac ! : organdies , ttio latest in black wash
poods , evciy jard iunranteed absolutely fust
black thn greatest cr.ua of the season , a
lu iul'ul riuiKi. of natteins all the way from
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Me toVic. . iVnv is 'tho limo to inako your
hclci lion uhilo tl.c choice patterns hist.
If ! > slon Ktoro , rolhciinguiim , Whitulaw A :
Co. , Council HUilTs.
Library parly Thursday nvonlng.
Mitts nnd gloves Our line is now complete -
ploto in nluck silk mitts nt ilc , Sic , .T.'c ' , Me
nnd ( Vic. U'o think niid say without the
leint hesitancy Hint ' . \e have the best value
in the above that ever entered any city. All
pure silk mid guaranteed fust blacks. Ask
to sco them ; uo delight in showing poods ,
wheihiT yon purchase or not. Boston Ktoio ,
rotherlnghainVhitel.iw & Co , Council
IdulTs.
Don't forget the Hunllownr chorus.
Furniture , carpets , refrigeiators , baby car
riages , stoves , crockery , and all house fur
nishing goods , cash or on e.isy payments , at
Mandel & KlUn's.
l'iit .so.viJ'A KA < : n.t /
S. H. Frutii of Shelby was In the city > os-
tcrday. Ho is now in the lumber business in
bhelby.
Mrs. T. S. Campbell of Avoca w.is In the
city yestcidav vistini ; her husband , thn cleric
of thu district court.
Fianlc blilnn of Carson was In tliu city
jcstordny nttondiiig ilistrlct court.
James Craw , a , well known citizen of Minden -
den , was iu the litufls yesterday.
J II. Scott , inaiinRor of the tension , n Hnp-
list weekly published at Minneapolis , Is in
the city the Kttest of his friend , IJuv. L. A.
Hall of the First Uaptlst church.
The Hcrciui Temple will servo dinner today
noon nt 710 Hrondwiiv , Uanforth block , ice
* 'rcun ; also , for the benefit of Iho Christian
home.
Mtilr hai all sorts of fruit , shade nnd orna
mental trees , Broadway , opposite postoftlce.
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IUPwl ! \ Ice ! ! . '
If you want It pure nnd n
And nt n reasonable pr
Follow no now dev lea.
Hut send to us In a tr
At our off
Mulhollanu A : Co. , No. 4 Pearl St. , Tel. 102.
Hc Shot to Kl 1.
About midnight Tuesday night there came
near bcliif ? a tragedy on Broadway , near the
corner of Tenth street. The matter was ic-
ported to the police , but did not get Into the
hands of the reporters until yesterday. At
the hour mentioned Ed Bates and Jumcs
O'Lcnry were standing at the corner near the
Tremont hocr.e , the point where Bates had a
long and blood v encounter last fall. While
they were talking two men passed , and sonic
remark made by O'Lo.iry cnuicJ them to
stop. Ono of the men approached O'Leary
and demanded satisfaction for what ho con
sidered an Insulting epithet , O'I.eary explained -
plained that the remark was not applied to
him nnd that ho was unconscious
of his presence when ho uttered it.
The explanation not satisfactory , and
the. stranger struck O Leary a violent blow
in the faco. Bates then toolc a hand topic-
vent further trouble when the other stranger
pulled n revolver and llrcd. The bull struck
O'Learv on the forehead , but It was n glanc
ing blow and only plowed a deep furrow in
the Ik'.sh Instead of penetrating the brain.
Both strangers took to their heels nnd
escaped when O'Leary fell to the carth
stunned bv the shot.
Officer Robertson was near the place and
hoard thn shot , but before ho reached the
scone the two strangers were out ot sight.
Neither Dates nor O'Loury rocogui/od the
men , but so far as they know were entire
strangers In the city. O'Loary's wound Is
painful but not serious.
Shugart & Co. carry largest stoctc of bulk
Held , cardcn and ( lower seeds In the west
Catalogue and samples by mall.
Trees , all kinds , guaranteed to prow , prices
cheap , nt Malrs' , U road war , opposite postof-
Jlco. _
I.ncu curtains cleaned from 5Uo to 1 1.35 per
pair , nt Twin City dye works.
Ucntti ot'Mi'N. Damon.
Mrs. Agnrs Damon died last evening nt
0:25 : o'clock , after nn illness of otio year.
The deceased has been n resident of Council
Bluffs lor many years past , nnd was n mem
ber of the Presbyterian churen nt the time
" ' ot her death. She was the widow of the late
J.V. . Damon , and the mother of several
children , nil of whom are grown. The
funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock , from the family residence , 109
Fourth street , Dr. S. Puolps , oftlctntlug.
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A delightful evening can bo spant In ex im-
liiing loxely books with lovely bindings.
( Jo and son the beautiful books in the
library In thu Piesb. ) terlnn parlors.
Pianos , organs , C. B. Muslo Co. , MS B'd'y.
Underwear- can fit you out with almost
nnythlng Hi the umlcruenr lino. Anything
wo have not got in stock \\ocntipetforyou
If to bo found In New York city , having * nn
ofllco In Now York nnd nn oxiwrlcnccil nnn
always on the spot Dr.ngs us In direct com
munication with Iho igrvnt mcrvantllo cent'T
of the world. Boston Store , Council Bluffs
Tln > y AIM nut SatlNlleil.
The case of Dr. J. C. Schrader of Iowa
City , against Mr. and MM. Uavid Hoover of
Walnut was brought to an end In superior
court yesterday morning nt 2 o'clock , when
the Jury Drought In a verdict of * J.5J In favor
of the plaintiff. The suit originated In n
claim for foes for professional sm Ices , Dr.
Schrader valued his services at JIOO. but Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hoover did not vuluo them worth
near that much ,
Mrut I'ootry.
When you are hungry nnd want to cat
( So lo M. Welker's Mr Main street ,
. And pot n picco of choice meat
.S Which bU'ely will satisfy your appetite.
IT
Meats nr received dally bv the load
And sold and delivered C. O. D
Don't forget the place , and number ,
Tor U Is the best market by thunder.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Presidential Party Held Up for a Short Tima
at the Transfer.
HE SPOKE IN THE SWITCH YARDS.
Grent Cr..wtlH of Hlunites Gather to
Cliecr tin ; Parly Stopped by
ttio Deal' Mnto School
Children.
Yesterday was Harrisot.'s diy. Early In
the morning the crowds began to take the
motor trains that ran to Omaha every live
minutes , except when they did not run so
oflon as that , and by noon it seemed as
though half of Council Bluffs had taken ad
vantage of the opnoitunily llmi was offered it
of seeing n real live president. The molor
line experienced one of Iho blcgesl bonanzas
of its'existence. One conductor who went to
Omaha at about 10 o'clock reaped n harvest
of M' > nickels , nnd on his next run , which he
made about nn hour later , he had ITi. . So it
was from half-pist eight in the morning unlll
noon Many also wont over In rlss , so that
it is estimated that not less than 3,000 people
veni over from the Bluffs.
Among the crowd were the mayor nnd
most of the aldermen It had been decided
that they would not go over in n body , as
there was n general feeling up to U o'clock
Tuesday evening ihnt Iho Bluffs' delegation
had been rather neglected In the making of
the general arrangements by the Omaha
city council. Dining the evening , however ,
the whole Omaha council came over in n body
to see the mayor and the board of iitdormcn ,
and after nn interview had been had they
changed their minds and decided to go.
'I tie members of Abe Lincoln post. Grand
Army of thu Kopublie , shared Iho feeling of
loneliness with the council with the added
pain of not being remembered , oven nt the
last minute , so the } went to the transfer in n
body at about ,1 o'clock In the afternoon.
They weie accompanied by their drum corps
under the leadership of Wall McFadden.
Fully u'.dOD people who had not been ablu to
see tin ) president in Omaha , and main others
wno had seen him. went to the transfer along
with them The motor company , as In iho
morning , did n land clllee business.
The presidential p irty was advertised to
reach the transfer ntfi.oO , but it was after 0
o'clock before the train came in sight over
the Missouri river bridge. At last it
reached a point about seven hundred feet
west of ttio ileuot , wnero the crowd
had congregated , and there , surrounded
by box cars , sheds and railroad
tracks , ttio president made a speech
fiom thu rear platform of the rear car. It
would nol have been a very inspiring land
scape upon which to look out , had in not been
for the sea of eager , upturned faces tint
greeted him Still the piesidcnt made his
speech and was giected with hearty applause
when ho tind tlnlshed
Postmaster General Wanamaker was then
called for , and ho too rondo u few remarks.
Secretary Husk of the agricultural depart
ment then appeared and congratulated the
state which he hud Just entered and way
about to leave on the largeness of her
r.firieultural products. Last of all , Mis. Harrison
risen was called for. She stepped to thu
platform and bowed lo the throngs on both
sides of her , after which the whistle blew ,
ttio bell rang , and the train pulled out of the
yards , en roule to St. Louis.
At the dcnf and dumb institute , n greeting
had been prepared for the party. Superin
tendent Hothcrt hud made arrangements for
Iho train to stop n moment on the tracks as
It passed through Iho grounds of the Insti
tute , which had been decorated with flags. On
each side of the tndti were gathered thopupUs
u ho evidently enjoyed Ibo sight as much as
though they had been gifted with all their
senses. The president boC'to \ them nnd
received a erecting in return from-bO pocket-
handkerchiefs. The grounds hud been decor
ated with flags. _
Growth of Ilnliking Itnsiiiess
In another column of TIIE BKK Ibis morn-
lntr will bo found the last statement of the
First National bank of this citv. U Is a re-
innrknblo exhibit as showing the growth of
the banking business In Council Bluffs.
Within the last ) ear the bank has increased
its capital by doubling it , nud the statement
snows that business has1 increased in
about the same ratio. A good part
of this increaxo ' Is duo lo the
confidence begotten by safe financiering and
nblo manaueinentol the m > w president , Mr.
doorgo P. Sanfnrd. The steady giowth In
ttio ueulth of the city is also largely respon
sible for it. The statement will bo examined
with interest by the citizens ot Council
Bluffs , nnd it will b.n good deal of satisfac
tion for the people of western Iowa to know
tint Iholr oldest llnancial institution still
keeps its prominent place In the front ranks.
Drs. Woodbury , denlists , 30 Pearl street ,
next to Grand hotel. Telephone HJ. High
made work u specialty.
Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms ;
uithin one and one-half mile * of the I1. O. ;
all in bearing ; good buildings ; possession
given at once. Call on D. J. Hulchinsou &
Co. , 017 Broadway.
Young ladles desiring lo fit themselves for
nur es can have all Instruction free at the
\Vomens' Christian Association hospital ,
Council Bluffs , la. Bring credentials as to
moral character. Apply to Mrs. U. J.
Osborne , O'iO First avenue , Council Bluffs , la.
Go and Hear Iho popular singers , Mrs.
bhormnu and Miss Oliver , Thursday even
ing.
Hvenln-j'H Amusement.
The entertainment to be given this evening
in the parlor ) of the Presbyterian church
will prove very novel uhd atlraclivo. There
will bo a short musical programme , followed
by the opening of the "Circulating Library , "
which will bo a very amusing surprise to
Ihoso who Inspect it. Slrawborr'.es ' and ice
cream will bo served during the evening.
The following is the musical programme :
Couio Where the Sunflowers Bloom
Suntlower Chorus.
I'm as Happy as a .BlsrSunflower
Solo nnd Chorus.
Ho WasnPilnco Miss Oliver.
Cnlngn Ling Ling Sunflower Chorus.
Swing Song Chorus.
In Sweet September. Hope Touiplo.
Mrs. Sherman.
At the Court of the Czar .Sunflower Chorus.
Hall for Kent.
Ou account of leaving town I will rent my
hell , togelhea wilh parlor room , dining room ,
kllchen , with steve , cily wiitcrin the kitchen ,
for ono year or more. It is the most conven
ient ball In the city ; alt in first-class order.
Inquire J. F. Peterson , 130 Broadway.
For lovely books go to the entertainment
Thursday evening. Tor neat bindings go to
Moorohouso & Co. , Pearl street.
When about to build don't fail to ? ct prices
on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , b3
Broadway. Telephone is7.
Union Park races , Omaha nnd Council
Bluffs , June SMS , * , UOO ; Sept. fe-11 , J4I..WO ;
Oct. ' 'O.1$1,000. . For programmes address
Nut Brown , sec'y. , Merchants' hotel , Omaha.
AVantH a City I all.
Alderman Smith has been drafting an or
dinance for the past few days which ho will
present at the next roiru'lnr meeting of Iho
city council. It U an ordinance providing
/or the erection of u cily hall ,
the coat of which , togelhcr wilh iho
grounds , is nol to exceed fOO.OOO. The
ordinance authorizes the voting of bonus to
thu amounl of Stfi.UOO or less , wntch shall run
Hahy war tick , w * g e htr Cutorla ,
Wnen .she WM a CIUM , Uio cried for C&ctorla ,
When the bwuno MUa , ilie clung to C&storia ,
tVluia film UaJ ( .TUl .a , thu jtvo Uium Culorift.
ten years , payable after five years at the
option of the cily. The tax which Is to bo
levied U not lo exceed ono mill per year on
each dollar's worlh of taxable properly.
1 he ordinance has been showed to several
members of the council , nnd some of them
are In favor of It. Others , however , are
opposed to making any further additions to
the Indebtedness of the city. Whether a
majority of the members favor the scheme ,
cannot bo told nl present , but 11 Is cerlaln
the ordinance will find soma thorns In Its
path.
Dress ginghams Kverylhing In lhat line
from the 7c dress gingham lo the finest
Scotch goods. At 7c , Sc , lOc and 12 f c wo
show u beautiful range of patterns At liic
we show a very line line of zephyr ginghams ,
the style nnd finish almost as coed as the
most expensive. Boston Slore , Council
Bluffs. _
Dry slorago nl low rates , slovos nnd house
hold goods. J. 11. Snyder , Pearl sircel.
AVell Sentenced.
Yesterday morning among Iho crowd of
creatures who daily appear before the police
Judge was an Individual who answered to Ibo
name of T J. Sullivan. The charge nguinst
him was Improper conduct toward little clils.
Sulllven spent the night in the cily Jail and
received a $30 W ) line yesterday morning. Ho
will do twenty-five days' work on the street.
Try Duquetlc & Co 's Pomona fruil Juice
lablels. 'iliey are delicious.
The latesl addition is the Shanlong pongee ,
India silk finish , sold everywhere for -'He ,
our price l-"ic. , u beautiful range ol colors ,
pine apple tissue , the preat leader , for 1-'uC.
Boston Store , Council Bluffs.
For nn evening's enjoyment go lo Iho Pres
byterian parlors Thursday evening.
Well Cleaned I reels.
The streels of Council Bluffs were never
In such a tidy and clean condition us they nro
at the present lime , and n largo p-irt of Iho
responsibility for the good work rests upon
Oflleer Wiutt nnd his chain gang The streel
commissioner's wagons are kept busy haul
ing away iho little piles 01 dirt swept up by
the tramp brigade.
DeWill's Little liurly Hiscwforlho Liver.
COL'NMLM YN.C CHCKK.
Feed , Tobacco I'.iirnlng and IIIo-
( | iience Indulged In ,
As a pleasant termination of the day the
Omaha city council tendered a very delight
ful banquet to the councllmcn of Soulh
Omaha and Council Bluffs \\lio were pres
ent and participated in the exercises as Iho
gucsls of Iho Gale City fathers. Upon the
conclusion of the drive to Iho depot In the
wake of the presidential carriage Iho councils
of Ihe llirco elites mel in Iho ordinary of Ihe
nnd-over board discussed
Mlllnrd - < i banquet
questions uffeclini ; the Interests of Iho three
municipal governments.
Tim munu was begun with the introduction
of "Mr. Oscar Pepper , " nnd terminated with
n presentation to Iho "Widow Cliquol. "
But n more lucid explanation will be found
in ttie following :
MoeU Turtle an * Quenelles.
jiinuimnuuu
Hulled u.iliiion Mirlmp Sauce.
1'otatoes I'nils.entic.
Hunt f-aiitcinc.
Cucumbers.
Uon'-t lleef. I'ommcry Sec.
Mnsheil roiutot" . Splmu'h.
bucct Dreads Larded. Mushroom * .
Asparagus.
Chicken balad.
Assorted Cake. Vanilla Ice f'
MraHboirlcs and Cicam.
rrult.
ColTee , Cigars
Above the president of the homo council ,
Mr. T. J. Lowry , who occupied Iho chair ,
Mayor Cushing doing like service nt the 'ool
of Iho labie , n banner floated bearing the tnl
istnanlo words : "Omaha welcomes you
Council Bluffs and Soulh Omaha. "
When Iho cigars were lighted , after the
bill of fare had been considered In committee
of Iho whole , Iho speech-making begun ,
Mayor Gushing opening Iho discussion. In
cidentally hp spoke of Ihe reprobontallves of
Iho three cilies present , the common Interests
which unilo lucm , ana said Ihnt ono could
hardly prosper without the other , but to
gether they were invincible
Other speeches wore made in like strain by
J. O'Hourke , president of the South Omana
council , Peler Wind , president of the Coun
cil Bluffs council , President Lowry , Mr. Mo-
rcarty , Con Gallagher , L. A. Caper , Thomas
Toslevin , cily engineer of Council Bluffs ,
Judge Berkn , John M. Leary. J. C. Lange ,
Fred Blumer , Henry Oslhoff and T. J. Con-
way.
way.Tho genllomen who enjoyed iho hospitality
of the Omaha council wero. Messrs. J. M.
Kcunoy , J. W. Lowery , Soulh Omaha ; J. G.
O'Uourko , Soulh Omaha ; John McLeary , L.
A. Casper , Council Bluffs : Peter Smith ,
Council Bluffs ; M H. Van Brunt , Council
Bluffs ; I. H. Pace , Council Bluffs ; T. J. Conway -
way , Thomas Tosloveu.CouncilBlufls ; Chris.
Spechl , Council Bluffs ; J. C Lan-
ger ; Council Bluffs ; Henry OUhoff ,
Con Gallagher , George U raves , Council
Bluffs ; Mayor Cushing , Frank Lavino , Coun
cil Bluffs ; John Groves , James Doughertj- ,
South Omaha ; Andrew Haley. Soulh
OmnhaJ. ; C. Mitchell , Council Bluffs ; Pclor
Wind , Council Bluffs ; Dick Burdish , E. F.
Morearity ; Fred Blumer , Thomas F Tulllo ,
F. D. Cooper , Judge Berka , Peler ELsasser
and President Lowry , to whom Is duo the
credit of the successful termination of Ihe
affair.
Dr. Birnov cures catnrrn. Boo bld'tf.
Omiilm'H Kxocllent Order.
There v > ere fewer arrests yesterday lhan
any day oxcepl Sunday In soveru
months. This speaks well for the
Immense crowds which visited the city. Onlj
one case of pockd-plcking was reporled lo
Iho police yoslerdoy.
This ono case nappencd at Iho high school
grounds , where a lady had her purse snalchcd
by a couple of colored boys.
The police held iho crooks and pellj
thieves down In good shape and certainly deserve -
servo credit for their excellent work.
A very small pill but a vorv goo Joao. Do
Witt's I.lttln Early KlRfn .
'I homus' OrcheHtra.
Il is highly probable lhat Omaha will soon
bo favored with a visit from Theodore
Thomas and his famous orchestra , wilh hue
soloists assisting. Mr. H. ( ! . Snow , the
representative of thu orchcslra , is in Iho
city al Ihe Mllardund is negotiating wilh Iho
Apollo club for ono or more concerts at popu
lar prices iu early June.
Pozzonl's Complexion Powder pr educes
soft nnd beautiful skin ; it combines every
element of beauty and purity.
J'KltftOXA L i'A It A tilt A I'llti.
United States Senator Paddock Is the
guest of his daughter , Mrs. Colliuun , at thu
Murray.
wr.Aimit
For Omaha and Vicinity Fair ; slighilj
warmer.
Forecast till S p. in. Thursday : For the
Dakotas , Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas Fair
warmer ; south winds.
For Colorado Fair ; stailonary lerapera
lure ; south winds.
Catholic Knl thf.
Pun.1.111:11'iiu : , May 13. At today'ssessiot
of the supreme council of the Catholic
Knights of America an amendment to the
constitution limiting the terms of president
secretary nnd treasurer to two jcars was
moved and laid over.
P S. O'Uourko of Indiana asserted tha
lliero was a conspiracy between certain ofli
ccrs for their perpetuallon In otlico. Mr
O'ltourko also charged Treasurer O'Brien
wtih dishonesty. He suid the bunks whore
Mr. O'Brien deposited paid Interest ou deposits
posits , but the order received none. Mr
O'Brien denied Mr. O'Uourko's slalemenls
generally and defended himself.
Ftennixhlp Arrivals.
At London Sighted , Iho Saandum and iho
Normanla. from Now York.
At Now York Arrived , the Nordland ,
from Antwerp ,
LMVIW1 ? ? H\V \ <
rdegrams Sent from Liebin Snbjactcd lethe
the Olcsest .Scrutiny . ,
PORTUGAL IN A BAD WAY F.NANCIALLY ,
'iiliUslicdStatoniriita'liitlnml AVolsc-
ley HUH Ilcuomc a Home littler
Mote ItollKltU
In Greece.
Muniin , May 13. Advices from Lisbon
state that n severe censorship has been
ilaccd over telegrams sent from or Into the
city. Even news telegrams destined for the
oftlcial Journal luivo boon stopped. U'ho well
renown political economist , Cocllo , has writ
ten n letter In which he says that I'ortug.U
tias n collossal dcllclt , ruinous loans con
tracted upon humiliating terms i.nd that she
is confronted by monetary , Industrial and
political crises of the most threatening kind.
KcllKloim Ulotlui ; nt Corl'ti.
COUH- , Greece , May 13. The null-Hebrew
excitement , which has existed hero for semo
time past nnd which caused an outbicafc
about April ' , ' * when the body of a child who
had been murdered \vns found In the Ilebiew
quarter , is becoming more venomous. The
Greeks then claimed that the He-
brmvs had murdered a Christian
gill for the feast of the passover -
over , nnd the Hcbicws retoited bv
declarinu' that the Greeks had mimlcted her
as un excuse for ilottne nnd plunder. Though
the body ivns eventually tdentllled us that of
the child of n prominent Hebrew , the Greeks
broke into the Hebrew quarter nnd built a
bonllro in Iho square and declared that the
Hebrews should ho burned. After n number
of Hebrews had been beaten nnd otherwise
Injured the Holers were dispersed by the
troops.
Thu excitement caused by this incident
has never died out and yesterday rioting was
resumed. Two Hebrews wore Killed and n
number injured. Troops again dispersed the
rioters and now surround the Hebiew quar
ters. Hobiews are forbidden to pass outside
of the troops nnd all stores kept by Hebrews
are closed. A detachment of troops has been
sent here from Athens to restore order.
LONDON , Mav 13. England nnd Franco
have sent gunboats to Corfu to protect their
subjects.
Kcvolt In Xeu GiilniM.
LONDON , May 13. A South American
dispatch says the people of the lower order
have revolted against the authorities in
Dutch Guinea , that several serious conllicts
with the insurgents huvo occurred in which
many persons were wounded , and that the
situation is constantly bocojning more alarm
ing. A dissension between the governor nnd
oftlcinls under him us to what measures
should ho adopted serves to heighten the dls
order.
Ciliulstono Improving.
LONDON , May 13. Mr. Gladstone is pro
gressing toward recovery. Sir Henry F.
I'onsonby , the queen's prhnto secretary ,
called on the aged statesman this morning ,
and the queen sent n special messenger tills
evening to inquire ubout his condition Park
Lane , where Mr. Gladstone rojldu > , wai to
day blocked with carriages containing per
sons anxious to obtain the latest news from
the sick room.
American Suspected of \munltln .
Otni.ix , May 13. A mnga7tno exploded to
day nt Donahadce , a town In the county ol
Down , near Belfast. The shock of the ex
plosion shook the whole town and broke a
largo number of windows. An investigation
was nrndo nnd a portion of fuse was dis
covered. It is supposed that the explosion
WAS the work of a dynamiter. The police arc
hunting for an American who is suspcctoj ol
having committoJjtho crimo.
WoUeley Itcportcil a Home Hitler.
Dt'iiLix , May 13. The National Press to
day announces that since his arrival in Ire
land , after having been appointed com-
mander-In-chlof of the military forces of that
country. Lord \Yolseley has oecomo a homo
ruler and says ho does not too any danger
from n military polLt of \ lew in granting
homo rule to Ireland.
JfOir.4 AXlt X .IfltASKA XEtt'S.
A Pul'lic Improvement Enjoined.
FIIEMONT , Neb. , Ma13. . [ Special to THE
BKE. ] At the last regular meeting of the
board of supervisors of Dodge county the
contract was awarded for the construction of
a drainage ditch aboat four miles in length
diagonally across the Platte valley near
North Bond. The contractors , Messrs. Mc
Donald , Penilold & Co. , who have the work
well under way , yesterday had an injunction
served on thorn out of the United States dis
trict court at the instance of the Union
Pacilic railway company , the road bcinp
interested In the matter , since the proposed
ditch crosses its right of way , and will , it is
claimed , endanger is roadbed from wash
outs. Work has been suspended.
Patriotic Geneva Citl/.eiiH.
GKNKVA , Nob. , May 13. [ SpecialTelegram
to TUB BER. ] About throe hundred of Gen-
ova's patriotic citizens were up at 5 o'clock
this morning and went to Fairmont on a
special to see President Harrison as ho
passed through. All were well pleased with
him mid with the little speech ho made them.
An Alliance Cane.
CEiuuIUrins , la. , May 13. [ Special Tolo-
grain lo THE BISK. ] W. E. Bell , organizer
of Iho farmers' alliance for Ihe Fifth con
grcssional district , has issued a call for a
convention to bo held at Marion , May 17 ! , for
.tho purpose of forming a district organiza
lion.
Suicide of a Traveling Man.
Mr. Pi.r.tsXT , la. , May 13. [ Spocia
Telegram to THE BEE.J A young traveling
man named Graves , a deaf mute , became
despondent at Ids unfortunate condition am
shot himself dead in the Harlnn hotel yestcr
day evening. His friends are unknown.
Klre at Hriiiiswlck.
BitUN'swicK , Neb. , May 13. ( Special Tele
gram to THE BEK. ] A lire broke out last
night In the drug store of Dr Sclgel , and before -
fore il could bo extinguished damage lo Iho
amount of $700 was done to the slock and
about t100 lo the building.
n in , joix THE FKHIKA TIOX.
Action Taken l > y tile Order ol' Hail
way Conductor * .
ST. Lot-is Mo. , May 13. Today's .session
of the convention of the Oraer of Kallroat
conductors was probably productive of more
Important results than any action taken bj
ttio organization since its incorporation , B ;
nn al est unanimous vote the convention li
secrei session decided lo Join iho federation
of railroad employes" "
The convention wat called lo order nt
o'clock by the child } [ .conductor. The llrst
business before the convention wtis the recep
lion of the roporU of. Iho committees on the
grand ofli cers' report , Jurisprudence , grtiv
uuccs , appeals and Insurance.
Of these the report of the committee on In
suruuco was the most Important. It strongl }
.seconded Mr. Clark's suggestion of yestorda'
lo inako a change In iho insurance laws so
that all iho members of the order would lioio-
after bo compelled to Join the Insurance department
partment Instead of the matter being optional
as It has been In the past. H is probable tha
Iho report will bo adopted.
A snort recess was taken , after which the
remainder ot the ufternoon was devoted to
THE GENUINE JOIIANX HOIT'S '
MALT EXTRACT
Is Iho bast nutritive tonic In eases
of dypepsia. for the weak nnd da-
ullltaud. nud during convalea-
cer.oo. Ileituin of oilier extracts
sold UK "Hod's" Mult I.\trnot , Al-
wujiask for the y nuine "jDhani
HotTs , " which Is importe-t from
Berlin.
KlfcNEU 4. MRMKISON CO. ,
tolu At cuts , C Uurcluy tt. , N. V
BROWNING , KING & C0.s
Manufacturers and Retailers of Reliable Clot king.
THIS WEvill offer Special Values in 40 different styles
of Men's Sack and Cutaway Business Suits.
At $15.00 ! $15.00 !
These Suits nro eqnnl to any $18.OO Suits shown In the city. They nre In
Cheviots , Cnsslmeres nnd Serges nnd In light grny nnd dnrk colors In
fnct , nil sensonnble shndos. In our immense stock wo have nil sUes nnd
cnn fit nny size or build of man perfectly.
If you Nvnnt n Dress Suit , remember our Clny Worsteds nt $18 , $2O
nnd $20. We guarantee n saving of2O per cent to every purchaser.
CHILDREN'S SUITS ,
Knee Pant Suits in many different styles and al
colors. ALL WOOL.
$2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00.
Full Line of Men's ' Summer Furnishings Now In ,
Cheerfully Refunded when BROWNING KING & CO
goods do not satisfy. , ,
S. W. CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS.
FOR lUIxUSTRA.TKD GA.TA.IiOG UK.
STATEMENT
Or TIII : CONDITION OK TIII : j
Fii'stSatioiialtknk '
AT COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
In the stntoof lo a. n the closj of business.
May 4. l-'JI.
HlXll'IICKS.
Loans and dh'mints .W37.II78.PO
Otcrdiuftssi'tMircd and IIIIMHMIII d . . s.ui.I.I.I
I * . X bonds to M't'iiro eirciilatlon . . " "i.POO.OO
Due from appio\cd ro-crM ) airents . Sl.4"i7.li'l '
Due from other n.itlnnul banks K.'Mi is
Dm1 from state banks and banket47.V01
Iliinklni : hoii-o. furniture. ) and fix
tures . 2.V001
Cm rent i'\pen es and taxes paid . . 20 > .7s
I'liMiilums on I' , .s. bonds WIKIOO
Chocks mid other cash items 4..II4.n (
Illlls of other batiks 0.411MW
I'I.K tlcmiil paper eiinency , nlcKeU
nnd cents 7. > flO
Siieulc P.W > . .Vi
Legal tendrr notoH 2\om.OJ
Koili'inutlon funil with U. H. treas
urer [ 5 per cent of circulation ! . . I.l'i"t.OO
Total Jl2r'sl7.u : >
IiKIIII.ITIKS.
TaDltal stock paid In jlOO.non.OO
UndUldi'd prulits 4.V'si.7.t
Nathuiiil bank notch outstanding . -"J..VO00
IndlvKlu.ildepd'ltssubJi'ct to chuck
Di'inaiul cortlllc.itrs of drpT-.t ' . . .
Tliiiocettltlcatcsof deposit . . . ,
Due to other natlt n il hunks . .
Dun to stiiti * banks and bankers
Notes and bills redKcountcd . . .
Illlls payable
Total
SrATK OK IOW\ , I ,
t'onnty of 1'ottiwattamlo , f B
I. A.V. . Klekn un , cashier of the atiovo
nami'd bank , do solemnly swear that tlio above
statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. A. W. HIKKMAN. UasnIcY.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo tills lltli
duv of May. l 'il. '
.KM. .MATTHEWS , Notary 1'ubl c.
1 1. . S.I
Con eel Attrst :
( iio. ; p. p
' s I PJ I ) I N T OI I ini
* j ' > > ii/t411 (2 .
GE > . T. WUIOIIT.M'lrectOTS.
TI10S. 11JWMAN , J
Ptntonient of the I'lrst Natlonrl hank of
Council ltlun"s , at close of biislnuas , May 4 ,
ASHKTj.
Loans and discounts JKI7.n78.00
Overdrafts WHIMS
I' . S. bonds to secure olreulatlin . . ai.ooii.00
Kiirnlturj mid llxturcs SriK,00 )
I'rcmlums on bonds . . . r > , OioiO (
H'Mlen ptlon fund with U.Ktreasurer lli" > .00
Doinmul exchanpu fl > 7.14l.-8
Cashonliund . 47.h7P.-3 14r > ftUll
Cuitent expenses and ta\ca paid. . . . 2l K.f ) > S
Total. . . jl7W7.02 (
LIAIULITIE * .
Cf.ptll ! stT-k JIOO.OfO.00
Und vide I p ollts. 4.N.7i ) ;
Circulation . 22'iOiiiM
Deposits riOl.OVi.W
Total 5ti-7KI7.02
NEW OGDEN HOTEL.
The Nu Otnlou Hotol. In Council Illuirs , 1ms
been completely rofiirnlshud and modernized
throughout , and Is now ono of the best hotels
In the state It U located In the business part
of the city and the electric motors pii'-s the
doore\ery four mlnutns. Tire escapes nnd
IIro aliiriiis throusihout the biilldlnjr. Hteuin
liuit : , lint and cold \Mitcr nnd sunshine In
every room , Table unsurpassed anywhere.
Kates , i..UO a ( Uiyt
QEO. M. WHITNEY , Manager.
11 l&yF * Morphine Ilnbtt
O 5JLVJLcnr. . < llolOto20d 7i
Hnptrtlllcnrtd.
rttVTltlIKXR
raKiirnpean face preparntlcin. Imparts n pp.irlf
complexion , looki like eprlnit water , no Ipad or
damaKlnn Inxredlentn , wnrrantud thebpstln Auiorlcn
I2apackaue , or J for li. Sent nnywhcro prepaid nn
receipt of price , or C. O. U. Goodman Druic Co. ,
Omaha.
* 'I/A EH A IXft TICK.
NaUcet olie llntt or lets uiuler thl * heatl , fifty
cent * ; inch niMHfiirial Idle tin rent * .
Thu funeral of Murlll Albert , son of Mr. and
Mrs. l.on ( U-orKe , will take place this after
noon at' ' o'clock from the resldcnuo of J. S.
Taylor , Cod North I'lfteenth street. Interment
at Prospect 11111.
the question ol fedcrntlon. U'hcn the inrot-
itiK was called to order niuin the report of
the committed appointed nt last years con
vention nt Rochester to takj under consider
ation the matter of federation with rallro.ul
employes was received. The rojwrt wns
brief nnd to the point and favored am-
alcninntlan.
Kdward U. Clark , grand chief conductor.
Charles H. Wilkinson , assistant frnnd chiitf
conductor , Austin Uruco Garretson and W
H. Dailsls , crand secretary , all made
speeches In favor of federation , which , thov
thought , would ho of incalculable benefit to
the order.
A ballot was then taken and
Its result disclosed that 10't of
the delegates favored the motion , and
but seven opposed it. Amid cheer * and the
waving of hats and umbrellas the convention
adjourned until tomorrow.
If tbo selection of n city for permanent
headquarters for the order Is taken up at
this year's convention , as 1' probably will be ,
Indianapolis will bo selected. Two hundred
delegates out of ' 'ft'i favor that city.
Against a iliirtl Party.
Si'iusariei.n , 111. , May ia. At a meeting of
the executive committee of the Farmers'
Mutual HunolH association hero tonight John
1' . Stella and James M. Washhurn were se
lected as delegates to tbo Cincinnati conven
tion. They were instructed against any ac
tion looking to the formation of a tnlrd
paily , hut to express the willingness or the
Farmers' Mutual Bent-lit association to unite
with the various organ Uatlons of farmers
and laborers In a declaration of principles
nnd a statement of needed reforms in the
constitution and laws of tbo country , and to
work and vote for such.
SPECIAL NOT I CKS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\\'ANTii : > S tii.itlon as paper h.inxer
VT ll'iod ' reft'ieiiL'i's C Kl , lleo. 1'uunrll
lllulTs
| jOK i > ALi-Oiirflno ( ninllv horse , sullablt'
Jfor rldlngor driving. Appl > tu l.aj t. Gth
JjCI't. _ _
riH > lovers of horses TinInrcrst lot of o.its
-t and tin1 finest In tin1 citj ; also hi ) and
fri'd iMiill klu I- , at f. tioldstoin & Cos 1 , . " . '
Wrst Ilroadnay.
"Ij OH HUNT Hani ni'ar ciiuit house. Apply
J-1 to II. W. 1 llton. Hoc QlllL'e
LA I UN OVA NT and psjoliomctrU' . or character
C
acter ri'iidlncs ; also dluunoMs of dl-i'asc.
hend lock of hair for readings by letter. MIII-
days and evenings. Mrs. II llooptT. 14.'A\e-
niio I ) , nu.ir rosier Mill st. . Cnnti"il II nils.
"IjlOIl SALi : Tor Knit-Wanted If you w nit
-L to buy , sell 01 tent .invtliliiK Iu ilu > ie.il
estate llmdon't do It until j on li.uc SLMMI our
larjo list of li irnalnwan.t Walki'i , No. 112
Main and ll.l I'e.irl streets Ciiuni-ll llluirs.
bALi : or Tr.uli' A line imported
FOK
Clydcsl.ilcstalllmi c.ill on 1) ) . J. lliitch-
iii-on iCo. . . ( > I7 Hruid\vity.
iOMII tine rosldi'in i ! property for rent by
_ Day & Ih-ss. .n I'earl str"ut.
I710K ALIIotel ifiitrally loj.ited , iloln-4
-L Kood business Or will exchange for Hood
farm In uestein Io a
Hotel lease , film turo and fixtures ; an A
No. 1 ch'ince to stop Into a Koo'l p.iyui busi
ness Itc.isons for -elllm ; , other biihlnuss ro-
iiulrliu- all owner's attention.
Il.ir alns In resldonco and business prop-
uitv. H. 1' . Dlllccr , real ustntu an 1 insurance
No. 12 N. Main st. . Council lllutrs.
Smo choice garden land near
GAHDENS
Council Hlun- for sale , on easy terms , also
vineyards and a large lUt of Iowa farms.
JolmstoiijS : Van 1'ntten.
TjMlUri. ' farm for sale or tr.ides well louatoJ
-L.'and nil In bearing ; KOO ! house and burn.
Will take some Rood city property , and geol
tlmoglvei. on balance . Call on or addicss D
J. Hiitchlnson & Co. . fil ? Hroadway.
F01C KiNT-Tho : McMalum ! ) loc k , ii story
brick , with basoinenl and elevator. J. W
Squire. lUi 1'uirl street.
TpOKdA.LiE or Uoat airdan land. wltU
J ? houtat , or J HUl o. > ° J Main t. OouaoU
Bluff *
'Iho \ \ omlcH'iil New I'rocess Vapor
htovo.
Wo sell the only genuine Now Process
nnd the celebrated Quick Meal New Process
stoves , the best mudo , Ono difference be
tween the genuine and Imitations Is that the
imitations have a small nccdlu-llko tube to
draw off oil that don't evaporate ; the genulm
nns no such flimtlnms. Wo have sold nearly
ono hundred already this season. Lights
like gas ; absolutely safe ; no smoke or soot ;
ns simple us n cook stovo. Sco us before
buying. A few line $ : t. " > .00 gas ranges closing
out ul $10.00 each.
] { ePrljorators ,
The best ever offered ; 20 per cent discount
over last year's prices.
Highest grade only ? < i.OO. Screen wire
doors , frames , etc. , etc.
Largest stock in the -.vest. The famous
Little Giant boy's who < ; l , the Victor , highest.
grade , world's best wheel , both for ladles and
gentlemen. COM : it COM : ,
II Main Street.
1861 1 TOLD YOU SO. 1891
The Jewel Vapor Steve is the best
poner.uinj , ' steve hi the market The
Kcliublo 1'roccss Is the leader in pro
cess stoves. The hot air tubes are con
nected by removable iron elbows , al-
lowiiiff easy access for cleaning pur
poses. The vaporiser is a perforated
brass cylinder hold in place by three
brass sprint ; arms , and can ho lifted
out and cleaned. Our steve is the only
ono so provided. We have done awav
entirely with thosuh-llamo. Tlio lluino
can be turned hijjh or low. They are
point ; like hot cakes. The second car
load ordered.
LAWN MOWHKS.
Buy the genuine Philadelphia Lawn
Mower. It was unexcelled 17 years npo ;
it is unrivalled now. These made 17
years ago were good , hut these made
now are very far in advance of thnm in
every point of merit.
REFKIGKUiVrORS.
We have a full line of hardwood re
frigerators at prices lhat will Mill them.
r'ly time iscomlnj.Gotyour screens
up before the tiles como and > ou will
escape lots of annoyance. I linvo the
largest and bcbt line of door and win
dow screens in the market.
I' . C. IiVoi : , .
r 0l Broadway , and No. 10 Main Stroct.
FirstNational : - : - Bank
-OK-
COUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
1'aitl Up Capital , . . . . $10'l,0f,0 '
Old fl orKunl/oil bank In thu Lily 1 oroiun and
ilnimtlu oitlmui' nnil local ' citrlllei i : | > i-rlil
uttiMition palil Iu C' > UL I n < ii9 A ic iiinti nf iiiiiirid-
unhaiikit \ tinnkurMindcurporaliunn Hulliltcd Cur-
ren | > undtMK ( ! Invlti'd
( .KO I * HAM-OHI ) I'ro-lli'nt
A.S HIIIKMAN CaMilcr
A 1' ' KICK. A sl i nt fnthlrr
HOTEL
Corner Mth and Capitol Avanuo.
Just complete. ! , hai 100 toomi , thre )
stairways , from the top to Iho bottom , 1m
fine elevator and Utnami roe n sarvruj , i
nro proof throughout , line btlUr.l rooini and
thu finest toilet room ) In ths city. L.irje
amn le roomi , Suitoi with bith & . Co-
14 th and CanltolAve. Street oar servloa In
nU directions. Hatoi. from S2.5J to Si.OO
PERFECT HEALTH
Ulcliiiidll. lluck , l.ockporl , .N V . rll n Unit uflfr
manjr jri'ttii'nuai'rlnu from Nerroui DeMllljr. Hluup-
( u .mjm , To llrlilntf of Muielii tiu ai riluri"l tij
lour liuxo NtiiVE lit ASMInniMj. . ' liemri , but
ua juufik' mmi. " II per L < n , i > o tuuj. | I'uiu-
pblctrreu , NKIIVK HKAN LO , IHrrrAl.o , H. V.
oolilij \ Uoodmaa Urug Cy. , lllU hurnain lit. , Omab
30UXCIL BLUFFS STEA I DVE WORKS
All klndn of Dylni ; and Cleaning done In the
'llhest ( style of the Art , 1'adoJ and Stalnoil
i abrlcs maile to look a k'ood as new lleil
V.itluis t n'in" i lly > ieam. In I rst Clasj
'I ' innei Work promutly done and dollvorea
n all piru of the country bend fur prloa
1st.
C A MACUAN. Prop. .
01J llroadwav. Near Northnesturu DopoX
COU.NOII. ItLurrd. IA.
Electric Trussas ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc.
AGENTS WANTED. DR. C , B. JUDIX
3O6 Broadway , Oounoll Bluffa , la
TKLUl'lIONKS.
on-'icn. > ; . itt:3in3N3n
27 MAIN STREET.
Over 0. I ) . Jnccjuotnln A. Co. , Jewelry Ploro
CITIZENS STATE BAM
Of Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225,000
DmECTOin t. A , Miller , P. O Qleison. E. U
Shuijart. E E. HarUJ U KdmunUton , Uharle *
It. Hnnnin Tr.in4-xotKeiier.il D inlclni butl-
nen 1-nriest c.ipt.il ! and iiirplui ot uj
banicln aouthwjitern lo.ru
INTERESTON TIMDEPO3IT3. .
QRAND ,
Council Bluffs , la.
This Elegantly Appointed Hotal
is Now Opan.
Cragiu & Co. , Proprietors.
ji. / / . ciiAHniiti < i > \ ,
Kjc , Kar , Nnno and Throat
Spi'cliillat ,
Council Illutls , - - lotriv
here * ' ) ( > * , cr ( > 9t ! ryoi
pnlnful and wpak vision
I'nniclii1 , donfrii' s , dU-i
clmrnt" friim tint onm cn-
tnrrli , Imy ftiriT , nithma
and nil acutu anil thninlc
fitTeclhins of thn Ihroit u
ftpeoliiUjr dla < 4 njrn * tit
led wlibnnt pain ( itiMot acciiratoljr prcacrlbel la
itltllciilt ca os often rurliu chrunlo naiiralKli anil
nlok hi-adiihn Surgical Oieruttuni | , whun n cei
nary , palnluiHlr porfurmud , aiiurln < bait raiulti
Otllcu BliUk'i > rt-lk'nu hluck. room 1 C'ounclL llluffj , la
' ; Att"riIOJ""lt llvwI'
i tj.0 in n,0 , , , Ut < )
fi < Irriil com tx. llo ins ) , 4 und & bhu urt
Ik'iio blouk , Council lliulTs , la.
HI rinillhorc Attorney nt I.nw No. 10
. J. lllillllULlb , I'oirl htrui-t , ovur Iliihh-
null'H Nturo. Toluplmnu No. u' l Itimii
liutiiB. 6 : i. in. to'J ' p. tu. Council Illulls , lu
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Medical and Surgical Institute.
1WS. lir.l.I.INfJniJH. I'IMJI'H.
Chronli' discuses of ull kinds anil ilrform-
Itlcs hi-fliiltii" | . No-i. I'oOl unit MAJ llruadway.
'
Council i . IIL
D. II. McDaneld & Co
Butchers' ' aid Pacers' ' Sup , ) ] ! 35 ,
Market Fixtures , Casing ,
p
Iilcos and FniisaRO MnknrV Muchlnury KU <
( i-'Miiln st , C < inncil HlulTd. la. Also douluri
n IllUva iinJ 1 uri
Gas Heating Stoves.
No ASHES ! No H
Just tli" thiiiK for linth roon-t , liuil rooms , et < x
Call anil boo our lar.-u u&iurtmvnt.
C. B. Gns and Electric Light Co. .
ill I'oarl aaa 219 Malu Streak