THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATUKJXSS MAY 23 , 1&91-TWELVE PAGES. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : No. 12 PEAHL STREET. K .delivered by Carrier In any part of iho City. 11. W. T1LTON - - - MANAGER f TELEPHONES ! W , Business OfKco , No. 43. * t' Night Editor. No. 23. JUXOIt MJKXT10.V. N. y. P. co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp bloclt. Keal Hock Springs coal. Thatcher , 1(1 ( Main If you want witter In your ynrd or house go to Blxby's ' , HO-J Mtrrmm block. Er , F. Eugene Hudolph of Monona county , lown , and Margaret Marks of Logan , ICy. , were married yesterday afternoon , Justice Bwcnrlnpcn oftlelatlng. The regular meeting of the Council Bluffs council No. I , Commercial Pilgrims of America , will ho hold this evening at 7:30 : o'clock In Hoynl Arcanum hall. The teachers nnd nuplls of the deaf nnd Oumb institute w'll ' have n picnic this after- nocn at Manawa. Prof. C. Spruit of the In stitute will ctinncrono the crowd. A suit for n divorce was tiled In district court yesterday by Mrs. H. B. Grlmshaw ncnlnst her husband , Ktophan Grlmshnw. Bho asks the custody of the six-year-old child , Netllo May. The stilt brought by "Salvation Army" Walker to recover a reward of Nols Carlson which ho lind offered for the return of 11 team of horses which had been lost nnd were found by u son of Walker's , has been dis missed. Four drunks were fined In police court yes terday morning , their assessments running from 10.70 to $15.70. They were nil nut nt work on the streets. The cases against [ . Hughes , charged with drunkenness and dis turbing the peace , and William Probitolc , with assault mid battery , were continued until this morning. The members of the O rand Army of this city nro lalklni : up the scheme of having n reunion of veterans from Iowa , Nebraska nnd Missouri , to bo held hero during the summer or fall. . No dellnlto decision has been reached yet , but In ease It Is decided to have the reunion It will bo made ono of the uroatcst nlTalrs of the kind that has ever been held In the west. Martha Luclla Adams has been visiting Mrs , Hongland for seine tlmo past , nt the corner of Tenth street aim Fourth avenue. At about 10 o'clock she was suddenly t a It en ill , and at 10 o'clock yesterday morning she died of heart trouble. The deceased was the daughter of , T. Q. Adams , a prominent physi cian of El Paso , 111. , and the remains were taken to thatplbcolastovenlng for Interment , This afternoon at 2 o'clock. In the board ol trade room , thcro will bo held n gnneral meet ing of the cltl/cna , nt which the question ol having or not having nn agricultural exhibit will bo discussed and finally decided. J. C AVoodrulT of Creston , the designer of the Blue Grass palace ntCreston , will ho pres ent and will have on exhibition seine Plans for the construction of a palnco. A largo meeting ol the citizens is desired , as the com mittee who have the matter in charco want to know whether they will have the nearly co-operation of the citizens. il'Jc ladles'ribbed sill ; and lisle vests r tonight and Monday night trom I ! ] > . m. , for 25c each , Boston Store. Council Bluffs. Try Duquette ft Co.'s Pomona fruit ] ulco tablets. They are delicious. Col fax Springs via the ITouk iHliuid. Everybody has heard of them , located on the "Great Uock Island Uouto. " Colfax HIM a dozen medical mineral springs and hun dreds dally testify lo their merits. Savcn first-class hotels furnish pleasant homos at very low rnt&j to Iho throngs of health and pleasure sookcra. MUST IV FOR THIS PAVING. MoGcn KciulorH nn Important DculNloti A alnm tlu : Motor Company. An Important dccrco was handed down yesterday afternoon by Jndjo | McGce , in the cnsa of Maria Jackson against the Oinuha it Council Bluffs bridge company. The ease is Important , not because of the amount In volved , but because of Its boliiK a test ease , which will virtually decldo a score or moro of others. Tho'sult wus brought to compel the motor company to nay about f 1WI for paving between the company's tracks In front of the plaintiff's property. The attorneys for the defense combattcd thu claim on the ground that the roud had boon built under the old charter of lb ( > ( ) , in which there was no provision for the paving between the tracks. They also claimed that the company was operating under the now charter of 18Si ( , in which there is such a provUlan. The attorneys for Mrs. Jackson claimed that the company must run under ono charter or iho other , and could not pick out a section of ono and u section of the other ns they saw fit. fit.In In making his dccreo yesterday Judge McOo stated that thcro was ono thing in connection with the co.so that showed , to him , nt least , that the company had built Its line under the charter of ISSD. He pointed out the fact that the charter of 188(1 ( granted the company the right to build a branch to any depot then standing or that might bo erected thereafter. The company had built a roud to Falrmount park which , wus not a depot and that wus conclu sive ovldonco that the now charter , and not the old , was the ono under which the road hud been built. Ho therefore hold that the company was linblo for the cost of the paving. Attorney Baldwin asked that ho have tlmo In which to lllo u bill of exceptions. The case will bo taken to the supreme court , and It will probably bo several years before U Is tlnnlly completed. ITc ladles' guaranteed fast black hose. Sale prlco from ( J p. in. tonight and Monday night , I' 'j'o a pair. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. When about to build don't fail to set prices on lumber of The .ludd & Wells Co. , 813 Broadway. Telephone US7. Lost A lady's koy-wlndlng gold wntoh. Finder wilt bo rewarded by leaving Itat Bee , I'KHSOXAfi MlAflKAJ'HS. II. Drown of Colorado Is tbo'guest of Mr. L. W. Koss. Preston Uurloy of the DCS Molnos News Is the gutst of W. C. Unthank. Mrs. G. A. BullU and sons of Hastings , Neb. , are visiting the family of G. M. Gould. Mi's. A. G , Black and her duimhtcr , Miss Lorn , loft lust ovcnlng , where they will visit relailvcs. Miss Cornyo Jackson of Omaha Is in the city , the guest of Miss Mary 1'uschcl of Willow avenue. Miss Jessie Farnsworth returned yesterday from Hot St-rings , where she went t > ovcrul weeks ago to visit hei father , who U thcro trying to benefit his health. Mr. Purnswortti will not return for about u mouth. 2. ' > o wlnto muslin stamped pillow shams for tonight and Monday night at the Boston Store , Council lUuITs. Sale price from tl p. in. , ITc a pair. Death ol'.MrH. I'nsey. Mrs. Gertrado M. Pusoy , the wlfo of N. M. Putoy , died yesterday morning at 7:30 : o'clock. Her llfo bivs boon In iho balance for months past and her friends were not sur prised when the end came. That , however , did not lighten the blow. A husband , three Children and u largo circle of friends uro left to mourn the loss. Mrs. Pusoy was forty- four years old at the lmo ! of her ncath. She was married twenty-three years ago and came to Council Bluffs with her husband In 1ST7. She has lived hero ever since that time , Notlco of the funeral will be given later. i ftaby wan licit , we ROTO her C&etorla , Vben Jlie wo * a CUM , ho crlcJ for CiutorU , Vhcn tlio bocwne Mica , the clung to Costorla , JVlten hv hod CUil ruu , the e v > > tlwm C f tori ; , r NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Horrible State of Affaire Brought Out by Ooroner Waterman. FEARFUL DEATH OF OLD MRS , WHITE , Surrounded by liidcaurb.iblo : Filth and Hitinlor | Ituittcu by Her Hon nnd Ills \\llo-ln- Coming. Mrs. Esther White died 'lost Wednesday night at the residence of her son , William J , White , 1018 South Eighth street. The funeral was to have occurred yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock , and the body would have been buried In thu usual manner had not strange stones been circulated nt a late hour Thurs day night by the neighbors. These stories , being brought to the ear of the coroner , put a stop to the proceedings , end the Investiga tion that followed brought to light a horrible state of affairs. William J. White , the son of the dead woman , Is n well known chawctor about the Blult.s. He Is known as the "charm doclor , " and his peculiar method of medical treatment consists of the local application of saliva. Several yeais ago ho was married , nnd over slnco that tlmo , according to the stories of the neighbors , there has bocn blood on the moon. Ills wlfo had no mo for the mother In-law nnd vlcn versa. Coroner Waterman made n visit to the honso yesterday for the purpose of looking around. Ho found thu house In a fairly or derly condition , until ho asked to be shown the room which had been occupied by Mrs. White. On opoaing the door a horrible stench greeted him The bed on which the woman had rusted during her last Illness , was ono mass of Illth. The rest of the room was tilled with rubbish that exhaled a nauseating odor. Vermin were everywhere , and In nil the different varieties that uro known to the naturalist. In the middle ol the room stood a chair , on which were two bottles. Ono was empty , whllo the other contained about two teaspoon fills of am monia. In answer to the questions of the coroner , White said that ho find not called a physi cian to attend to uis mother , as she would not nllaw him to. Ito was very willing to con sult a physician , but ho would not do so against her wishes. Ho stated that tbo clothing on the bed had , not been changed slnco last summer. This too , was on account of the old lady's opposi tion. In reply to questions as to her death ho suld that ho hud coma upstairs on Thursday and hud found her drinking out of the ammonia bottle that stood on the chair. Ho had at once taken the bottle away from her. He was unable to give much light on the subject of the death Itself. On going to the neighbors Coroner Water man found enough rumors floating around to warrant him In holding an Inquest. Seine of the neighbors said that old Mrs. White had been loft during the past winter without enough to cat , ai.d to wear , and that at night she often slept without enough clotning to keep her warm. They bald that on ono occasion her bunds had been badly fro/en during the night. Some of them claimed that tnoy had Tsnowii of White and his wlfo whipping the old huly In a urutnl fashion. When asked about this , young Mrs. White replied : "Well , I never hit her so as to hurt her. " The body of thu dead woman was covered with big black and blus spots , which hud evidently been caused by blows of some sort , but White said that his inothGr had been so weak that when she tried to walk about the room her limbs would often clvo wav. nnd she would lull to the lloor. Ho thought Durhups the spots might have been caused In this way. Coroner Waterman said ho thought that If the old lady had not dlod of neglect , It was only because seine merciful disease crept in anil took her off before the neg lect had had n fair uhnnco to get in its work. Ho empanelled a Jury , consisting of O. II. Lucas , W. H. . Hoblnson nnd C. Wcs- loy. The Jury went to the roildcnco uud heard the testimony of the man and the woman , after which it adjourned , to meet again this morning and resume the taking of testimony. Coroner Waterman intended to consult County Attorney Organ , but that gentleman was out of the city , so that It can not bo said Just what further stops will bo taken. It Is probable , however , that no Informations will bo lllcd until the jury has ilnishcd Its labors and has rendered a verdict. r > Se , OOc and 75c , gents' white and hand somely trimmed night shirts tonight and Monday night from (5 ( p. m. Sale price 4Uc each. 'Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Ion ! lee ! lcel ! ! If you want It pure and n And at a reasonable pr Follow no now dev lea. But send to us in a tr At our off Mulhollund &Co. , No. 4Pearlst. , Tel. 103. The llnost line of spring nnd summer eoods. most expert workmen , is what you will llnd ut Uelter's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Dry storage nt low rates , stoves and house hold goods. J. H. Snyder , Pearl street. 11IKVUO.G MA.\ . An Attorney HUH nn KHCiiitmlo with JudKC McGce , A. W. Askwlth of the law linn of Wright fc Baldwin was summoned before Judge McOcco yesterday morning to answer to n charge of contempt of court. The charge nroso from n llttlo occurrence which toolc place In the superior court on Thursday af ternoon. Quito a number of attorneys and others wore iirosonl when court convened this after noon. They evidently felt considerable inter est In the outcome of the battle which was being waged between ono of their number nnd the court. After a fuw matters of minor importance had been disposed of , the con tempt matter was called up. Oeorgo F. Wright nnd John N. Baldwin were on the Held to look after Askwlth's Interests. Mr. Hiildwln handed Judge McUco a paper which contained Askwlth's statement , The Judgurcml it over and then cave his statement of the case. Ho siiM that if u court was to allow attorneys to challenge It to come out into the back alley to settle disputes , the court might as well bo abolished entiruly.and the back-alloy style of settlement t > o adopted In the Ilrst place. Mr. Baldwin claimed that the court had no right to Impose thu line , as the court had not been In session at the time of the ou- cnrrenco. Judge McC5co was not moved bv the attorney for thu defense , and hu ordered that Askwlth bo contlnud In the c'ounty Jail for one day , Attorney Bnldwli. asked that time bo given him In which to lilu a bill of exceptions , and aUo that ho have tlmo In which to prepare a writ of ccrtiorurl. His request was granted Dr. Warner's Wo corsets for tonlcht anil Monday night from II p. m. Sale price -"Jo pair. Boston Siorc , Council LI lull a. Union Park races , Omaha and Councl Bluffs , Juno 11-12 , M.IXK ) ; Sept. S-ll , M.MX ) Oct. 'IV.- ' ) For 'IV.$1,1)00. . programmes addrcsi Nat Brown , sec'y. , Merchants' hotel ; Omaha Drs. Wood bury , dentists , iW Pearl street , next to Grand hotel Telephone H3. High grade work u specialty. Youthful Miir lnrH. As a goutlomau was pussintr the cigar store of T. D. King & Co. lust evening at about 10 o'clock , ho noticed a couple of boys Inside the store. Having a suspicion that all was not right ho went to a telephone nnd notlllcd the police. In a fuw mlnutw the patrol wagon was on Its way to the plncu , and when It re turned U contained : i small boy thirteen years of ago. Ho gave his naino as Fruit Hanson , and bald Im was the son of the Janitor of the Eighth street school. Another boy had been Implicated in the burglary with him , but had cscnK | > d when the ofllcer made the raid. The name of the boy who escape , ! was Frank James , who lives at the corner of Avoutiu E aud Tenth struct. Young Jumes Is the son ol L. C , James , who la iiow serving a two ears' term In the penitentiary for bigamy , .avlng . been convicted nt too Iu t term of the .Istrlct court. Hanscn has been employed In .ho elnar store until within the past week , when no was laid oft ou account of lack of work. Ho did not attempt to elude punish ment by denying the crime , but said ho broke ' .n . to get seine cigarette * to smoko. The lames boys will probably Do arrestort this morning , and Judge McOeo will have a chance to sond'a pair of unlucky boys to the reform ichool. _ _ _ _ lOc fine French sateens tonight nivl Mon day night from G p. m. at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , lljj'c a yard. Pianos , organs , C. B. Music Co. , M3 fl'd'y. Furniture , carpets , refrigerators , haby car riages , stoves , crockery , am ) all house fur nishing goods , cash or on easy payments , nt Mandci & Klein's. IOWA CtXaithiATMOXAIt8TN. Proceed I K of the Stnte Association nt Sioux City. Sioux Crrv , la. , May 23. JSpecial Telegram - gram to Tun Bun. | The state association of Jongregatlonal churches toJay decided to hold Its next annual meeting at Mason City. The attendance has boon largely Increased by the arrival of more delegates today. The two oldest Congregational ministers In point of service In Iowa nro hero , Uev. Dr. A. B. Uobblns , who has been forty-live yours a Das- tor nt Muscatlne , nnd Uov. Dr. William Sal- tcr , who has been forty-seven years n pastor at Burlington. Today's ' session was occu pied with routine reports nnd the reading of papers and discussion of the reports of the committees. Iowa and Tabor college reports were read , showing both Institutions to bo In the most prosperous condition In their history , with largely Increased attendance of students. The papers read and discussed today were : "Soino Needed Phases of Christian Truth , " bv Henry M. Ponnlnum ofKcokuk ; "Tho Bearincs of Christianity with Social Problems of the Day , " by F. L. Keuyon of Clinton ; "American College nnd Educational Society , " by Thomas Y. Gard ner ; "Labor , Capital and Charity , " by Henry M. Tuttle , Manchester ; "Latent and Waste Forces In Church Work , " by Fred- crick Hopkins of Dubuquo. Supreme Court , Dcc'nlous. Dns MOISKS , la , May 21) . | Spacial Tele gram to Tin : HEI : . ] These supreme court decisions were filed tod\v : The state of Iowa vs O. P. Fari-cll , appellant , from Hard in district , alllrmod. Sallic McConahcy vs Thotnr.s L. Grilllcy , appellant , from Wood' bnry district , nftlrmod. S. S. Ziglor vs Phojnix Insurance company , appellant , from Jones district , reversed. John L. Johnson vs L. A. Knudtson , appellant , from Worth dis trict , utllrmed. Theodore Bray vs Mason Wise , appellant , from superior court of Council Bluffs , afllrmed. Hussoll & Co. , ap pellants , vs Nowtou Smith , from Polk dis trict , nnirmcd. G. W. llaslen , appellant , vs J. S. Morrcll nnd son nnd J. S. Morrell and Ohurlos Morroll , from Poll ; dUtrlct , nfllrmcd. In the Insanity of Etntnii Busso , from Har- risou district , afllrmed. A Victory Cor the Hallronds. Four DODOI : , la. , May ! 22. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BUK.J Judge Stevens In the district court toJay rendered an Important decision concerning the title of the Mason City & Fort Dodge railway to Its right of way between this city and Belmond. The riuhtof way was originally granted tounothor company which let It Ho unused for several years and finally sold It to the Mason Citv & Fort Dodge company. A number of the property holders claimed that the use of the right of way was practically abandoned and brought suit to compel the present eomtmny to remove Its tracks. The test case was de cided In favor of the company , but an appeal will bo taken to the supreme court. Judge Young of St. Paul and J. F. Duncombo efFort Fort Dodge conducted 'the defense. The U. S. government are using largo num icrs of the Improved Howe scales. Borden ' Sellcck Co. , agents , Chicago , 111. Chicago .Mr Ship. Aerial navigation has buon agitated for .undreds . of years , pud In proportion to the Imo , talent and money whlnh bus baan da- oted to It , less has actually been acenm- hed than with almost any other icicntlllo ir mechanical problem to which serious and larnost attention has boon dircctol. It Is into natural that the utmost curiosity should , o aroused when an Inventor declares that ho ias at last overcome nil obstacles , and has onstructed a ship that will successfully .mvlgate the air at n speed of 100 miles per hour , and at all times bo under the absolute : ontrol of the operator. These are the claims nude for the Chicago . .Ir ship that will bo exhibited next Sunday ut the fair grounds , when Prof. King will make a number of ascensions previous to his sail to Chicaeo , which is announced to take place at 4 : ! ! 0 in the af tornoon. To have an Idea of what the air ship is like all that is necessaryIs to Imagine a largo : cigar flouting in the air supporting a small boat. The sustaining portion of the ship Is sixty foot long and about thirty fret hi diam eter , tapering to a sharp point nt each end ! , and has a capacity of about llfteon thousand t cubic feet of gas. Ordinary coal gas has u iftlnp power of about thlrty-llvo pounds to ; acli 1,000 feet , while hydrogen gas has double that power. Hydrogen gas will bo used Sunday to Inflate the buoyancy chamber , and It will bo generated with a portable gas machine at the place of inflation , water , sul isl la phuric acid , zinc nnd Iron llllngs and lo a few other chemicals being nil that U re quired. Attached to the lifting part of the ship Is n wicker basket or car eight feet long bv four feet wide. On each side of the bas ket are largo wings or fans , capable of being enlarged or tnndo smaller , and lowered or raised to any angle or position by simply manipulating two handle bars. These fans or wings control the steering of the air ship and exert the same Inlluenco upon it that a rudder does upon a steamship. In front of ttio car Is located what Is styled a wind divider , built upon such a plan that very llttlo resistance Is offered to the ulr dur ing a Ilight through space. At the roar of the car Is situated the propeller , made of papier macho. This Is op erated by a dynamo of two-horse power located In the forward part of the car. The dynamo also drives the balance wheel , 10n queer looking arrangement fastened on the bottom of the basket. This wheel resembles a hollow corkscrew partially Hat toned out. By it the operator is enabled to lower It.jr raise his ship to suit hh own pleasure and take advantage of the favorable air currents. This Is the most Important pleco of ma chinery about the whole thing. Dr. BIrncy euros caturrh , Boo bldg : Westerners Pensioned. WASUINOTOX , May 2J. [ Spjclal Telegram to Tim Bnn.J Pensions granted Nobras- kaus : Original Guorgo J. Stonoy , Hoary Ladleu , John M. Browning , William 1C. Garner , Uuphael S , S. Mullln , Elijah Brown , Henry Fish , George D. Cornell , John Porter ter , Jr. , John U. Wright , Peter Kuslor , Mor- rltt J. Fumuclllf , William H. Barlow , James B. Elliott , John W. Jacques. Additional- William Crockword , James Sunn on , Samuel Bumbang. Increase Ahira / . Jones , Charles W. Gnrno'y , Henry Stump , Jacob Gels , James McPherson , Thomas B. Beach. Original widows , etc. Barbara , mother h.of Martin Lame. Iowa : Original William B. Murray , , John Bacus , Peter Delia , Andrew J. Uau's , John Hart , Samuel GarlandMorunn B. Wllcox , Enmnucl Esllngor , Sam uel H. Davis , James M. Young ' , Adolphus McGulgan , Michael O'Mal- : loy , Isaac Sanborn , Jr. , George Hoyt , James U. Stlilman , Madison C , Allen , Isaac T. Pago. David P. Cole , Honrv J . Welbh , William H. Acton , Edward W. Haynes , David H. Hall , Anthony Eugene , Dennis , Charles Defrce , Alonzo F. IitkU , David ft yor , Hiram S. Angstcnd , Hlr.ini P. Duller , David Ody , John F. Creos , Chailos H. Gilbert : bert , George W. Flick , Charles W. Steven son , vYilllain Mann , James Gregory , James W , Barker , Sumuol Bellcsllclil , John Will , William Dixon , Increase William C. Howen , August Wlckman , David Hunbv. Noah Mor risen , William U. Bowlos , li.ivld Idler , Gcorgo W. Swift. Wr'ter ' H. Bell. John J : Protextor , Theodore E. Butler , Klnm Uob blns , Jacob Hurt , Henry M. McFarlanJ , Amos E. Pennlngton , Uobort Platt , Henry E. Mav , Oliver P. Murtlns , Hobison Kcarns , Kimble Dcrrlckton , Henry Ash , Original widows , etc-Caroline L , , widow of Charles F , Marshal ; James , father of George IcsW. . Uhodes ; Martha , widow of Stephen B , Lowe ; Harriet , widow ol William Potto ; . NEW IRISH ORGANIZATION , National Federation cfn-4psrica Formed at aMectirgin New York. TO HELP ON THE HOMlflLE ) MOVEMENT , Adopted Calling on I'nr * null and Mol'artliy'tto ' Send Funds for the Uellcf of.'tlto Kvlot- , ' " * ' cd loiinnts. NEW YonK , May 22. Dr. .Tosoph F. Fox , the Irish member of parliament who has been In this country for sonio tlmo past , lately re turned to this city from nn extended tour of the United States and Canada during which ho had conferences with the leading Irish- Americans In the dllTorcnt cities as to the practicability of putting some new llfo into the homo rule movement hero. As a result of his Investigations , ho Invited n number ol gnntlomcn to meet him In conference at the Hoffman house yesterday afternoon. In re sponse to his Invitation the following gentle men met yesterday noon in the parlor In which so many meetings of the Irish parlia mentary fund associations have been held : Eugcno ICelly , Colonel William L. Brown , Dr. Thomas Addis Elliot , Miles O'Brien ' , ox- Mayor Grace , Judge- Morgan , J. J. O'Brien , Judge Joseph F. Daly , Dr. Duncan , Patrick Glcnson , president of municipal council of tuo Irish National league , Joseph Kelly , Hugh King , Major John Byrne , nil of NLW York ; from Philadelphia , Uov. Barry M. J. Hyan , Fraycrs Hnggi-rty , Joseph Shcehan ; from Boston , Thomas D. Fltz , John Faber , Patrick I'ox , M. U. Holmes and K. E. Bluett ; from Knodo Island , Uov. John Brcnnun ; from Kansai , Donalus O'Brien. Letters were re ceived sympathizing and endorsing the move ment from Kiehard Kcars and Dr. Thomas O'Hellly , J. D. McConnell , Wllllum Purcell and Joseph O'Connor of Buffalo , J. II. Car- berrv and James EKlu of Cincinnati , D. P. Sullivan and Uov. Calltuan of South Boston , Uov. D. T. J. Connelly and E. Calllgan Lovoll of Manchester , N. II. The bodv organized by electing Colonel William L. Brown of New York as chairman and Major Byrne secretary. The ouject of the meeting having been brlnlly explained the following resolution was presented to the committee on the parliamentary fund by Judge Morgan and J , J. O'Brien and was unanimously udcptcd : Having. In view of the present deplorable condition of the evicted tenantry of Ireland , who. rulylng upon the promises of support and protection that hail hutm hold out to them by its lenders In the "plun of campaign" for months past , have fur principle and country snlTurcd humiur , want and eviction , which siilTeriiics are now doubly aggravated by the apparent Indifference of thu leaders In this condition by Uio stoppages of moneys itnd sup plies and by thu withholding of funds whluh bhoiild be applied to save such tenantry ( rum further and gi eater physical distress mid starvation ; now the executive committee of the parliamentary fund association , under whose auspices a poitlou of the money now on dopot.lt In 1'arls was collected , desliciusto present their views at the meeting called In this city of renresuntatlves of other organiza tions oflhc United Stales In nieutlng anscm bled , unanimously. Ucsolved. That apart from any political question upon which the Irish members of parliament are divided , and apart from any consideration of the nnrpoie.s for which tin- money was originally subscribedthis commit leo Is convinced tliut In thu present Its Ilrst and paramount duty IK to relieve the distress of thu evicted tenantry of Ireland and that It re < iucsts , urKes ami demands that Mr Justin McCarthy and .lames Stewart I'arnull should appropriate all the money now on deposit In Paris to rulluvo the distressed tenantry and from time to tlmo release such as may be nec essary for that purpose until the cntlro fund Is exhausted. Ittiholvvtl , That wo ask and beseech the rep resentatives of the Irish organizations In America to co-operato with us , bo that the present great milTcrlng "of thoio who have borne and still are boa'rliiK the brunt of the battle shall be Immediately released. Resolved , That tlie.su- resolutions bo road and ursrou for adoption by the ropresenta- tlvcs of the Irish societies In America at the ineutlmt culled In thla city. For the committee : EIHJKNE KKLI.Y , Dii. ADDIS EI.MOTT , \VlI.I.IAM K. CillACB , WlM.IAM . Hit , \VN , Mu.mO'lIlUh.v , JAMKS M. Un I.EM AN , MOIUIAN J. O'HlUE.V , JOHN UriiNB , J , If. DUNCAN , Consideration of the project of forming anew now agency to help the cause of homo rule hero evoked considerable debate. During the discussion it was manifest that the senti ment of all present ran strongly In tao direc tion of taking soinn imcodlato and active steps tu render practical help to the majority party of the Irish parliamentary body. "inally a committee was named to consider steps for the formation of a now organization as follows : Messrs. McCalTerty of Philadel phia , Fltz of Boston , Brennan of Uhode Island , Fiihra of Houhestcr and Wallace of Now York. After deliberation the committee returned with u report , which was unani mously adopted as follows : 1. This organization shall bo known as the National 1'ederatlon of America. 2. It shall conslstof Individuals and associa tions for the purpose of aiding the people of Ireland to obtain home rulo. U. Its object shail be to raise funds In Amer ica to assist the in'ople of Ireland In furtherIng - Ing this ohloct. Individual membership shall bo granted to these contrlbnt UK W a year or upwards. Societies alllllatlng shall bo per mitted to do bo by thu payment of tl for each month after organization These funds shall lie controlled by u body of nine trustees , a majority of whom will have the power to. transmit funds. 4. The olilces of til's organization shall be In Now York and the temporary organization shall conslstof a president , thrco vleo presi dents , u secretary , tiuiisnrer and right trus tees. The president shall bo cx-ofllclo mem ber of the board of trustees , with a right In vota on propositions. The secretary shall bo named by thu president and thu board of trustees , and shall receive such compensation from tlmo tp tlmo as shall be determined by wald board. After the adoption of this report , the com- mlttco were further empowered to nominate ofllccrs. As a result of their deliberation Ur. Thomas Elliott was selected as presidentanU E. K. Elliot , treasurer. Previous to the meeting of this committee , n meeting of the executive committee of tbo Irish parliamentary fund was held , Mr. E. Kelly presiding. On motion of Me. Grace It wus resolved that It was the sense of the executive committee that the funds now In the hands of Mr. Kelly bo appropriated for the benellt of the evicted tenants In Ireland. Mr. Kelly was also authorized to at once for ward them for disbursement. Before au- Journlng u vote of thanks waa tendered to Dr. Fox. Man Is often docolv'ed ' In the ago of a woman b- her gray hair. Ladles , you can appear young and prevent this grayness by using Hall's Hair Uonowor. Iowa iMIiiflw' . Demands. OSKAI.OOSA , In. , May C2. Iowa minors In a spirited meeting last plight decided to stand by the action of tholr tstnto ofllccra. They hold a night session'at which they formu lated n general demand for eight hours work , p.iy every two weeksmnd , other things were adopted. The operators uro also Ilnn and will Import now men. v , NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla } Of perfect purity , ' Lemon -I - of great strength. Almond I E ° onorny In tholr uao Roseetc.rj Flavor no delicately and Uellclously aa the fresh fruit. Old and Exprlenced ? Manufacturers of Clothing , Retail to the trade only such garments as win merit for them selves , gives value received for the customers money , secures the confidence of the people everywhere and justly entitles them to the name of Reliable Clothiers There's no slight either in cut , fit or appearance of our medium grade suits , they're our own make , and the suit we sell for $7.50 is worth just seven dollars and a half. In our $10 suits you'll ' find numerous styles , sack and cut away , they're all worth ten dollars a suit. For $12.50 you'll notice the quality is better , the trim somewhat finer. Our $13.50 and $15.00 suits your own judgment will de clare them good enough for any purpose or occasion. There's neither profit nor pleasure for us in showing gar ments that cannot be satisfactorily recommended. Important to Mothers 25 dozen Star Shirt Waists , in dark blue percales , regular $ i and $1.25 goods , on sale Saturday morning at 750. The Star waist needs but little comment , and we hope to see this special bargain lot equally distributed among the trade. Men's Furnishings Our window display affords but a meager conception of the real bargains we are offering in cool and comfortable un derwear , neglige shirts , hosiery , neckwear , novelty straw hats , etc. Our facilities enable us to reach the bottom figures in supplying thirteen stores with furnishings. Our prices for first quality goods you'll always find reasonable. Mon y Cheerfully Refunded where Qoodp d j not Satisfy. 3 RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. When you Pass Halt at our Windows. ( Send for Ilustrnted Catalogue. ) TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , G. A. Schoedsnck , Proprietor , Offices 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and reflnlsh goods of every description. Packages received at either office or nt the Works , Cor. Ave. A nnd 20th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who luivo shop-worn or soiled fabric's of tiny character can have them ri'dyed nnd finished equal to now. ' ' I'DO'CTOR Tlioso Celebrated KNOLISII' . IfiGKER'S nilaaroal'celllroCuruforSIrk llrailnchr , ) llll.in > no , and ; : Coiiillputlon. M'liill , plrni. ! I PURE nnt and n fuvorllo ultb the ! ln.lk-n. Sold In England for ! . - d.dn America for l5o. Get ; ihcm from jour Druggists , or ; send to W. II. I'.oom : A ( O. , ; 40 Mf.t llrnaclnays Url. J 27 MAIN STREET. ever a n. Jiicqncmln < k Co. . Jewelry Store QR.AND , Council Bluffs , la. This Elegantly Appointed Hotel is Now Open. George T. Phclps , Afanagcr. C. A. HAMMER , UST1CE OF THE PEACE OTFIOR , 41. ' > llroadway , Council IllufTs , la Gesjler's Magic Headache Wafers. Cures all bcadichcs In 20 minutes. At all druggists Flour MeroliimtH I'rotoHt. M.\USIII.I.IH : , May 22. The Hour merchants of this city have drafted a memorial protest ing against the report of M. Vlgcr , a mem ber of the customs committee of the chamber of deputies , advising a reduction of the duty on foreign wheat from f > francs to 'I francs per hectolitre for a yoir. The Hour merchants declare that this reduction will ruin trade nnd they add that ten Hour merchants have already been compelled to close- their estab lishments. Small In size , creat in results : DoU'llt1 Llttlo Early Ulscrs , Host pill for Constlpa tlon , best for SicU Headache , best for Sour Stomach. ll ( > < liiMil Kuoli. i : , X. M. , Miy 22. News of an affray between sheep heritors nl OJo I.o Frigo Wednesday has been received , Three were killed outright ana others were seri ously injured. A very small pill but a very good ono. Do Yitt'B Llttlo Early Ittscw. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. * CAPITAL STOCK Si50,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.030 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 225.000 DIIWTOIW I. A , Mlllor , F. O. Qloason , E. I * Shuicart. K. E. Hart. J. I ) . Cdmundson , Ohirlai It. llannan. Tr.inanotBuner.il banlcln ; binl- nc s. I.ireit capital and surplus ot an/ bauiln Soullnvostorn IJIT.U INTERESFON TIM i DEPOSITS. 33. n. cnA.iiMitttj.i\ . it. llye , Bar , NOJO nnd Throat CouncilIllntla , - - town. Horn t'yns , crosi pyot , piilnful anil wciik vision , fiirnuho , dcnfiiVM , till. I'lmrcc * from the ears , < _ tnrrh , liny fc'ver , nittliiuii' nml all iicuto utul clirunlo affections of the tin out i < l > odiiUy. OlaiJ eyiM nt- UM | wlihont pnln. ( ] | H OI nccunttoly prcscrllio ! In clllllcultcaiui , of ton curing chrunla nuiir.ilKli ant lcH hcnrtncho. Hnridc.il opornllitn , when nocm- unry , pulnloinlporfonucJ , ussurlnx liuit roiulti O 111 CO. Slui art-llenu block , room I Council llliUTi , 11 First--National--Bank : - : - -OP- OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA , raid Up Oii-iHiil , - - . - $ IO' ' ,00 ( ) Oldcit uritnnliod linnk In thn city. Knrolifn unit ( loino.tio uxchunuu unit local Mcciiritltti. Ksiiochi HttiMitlon lulii to C'llluvllitni. Auojiirits of Inlivid unit. linnkH. bunki'Miinilcorporiitlunt nollcltoj. Cur ri Mnn < l0iico InvlM'il. 11KO. I' . SANFOHII. I'ro lilcnl. A. W. IIIKK.MA.V , Cnshlcr. A. T. KICK. AsiUUint Ciislilcr. Kf Ciuin/Icrc / ' ttornoys at law , I'nio- U tleo In the stiito unU fiiiloriil I'OurtH. Koiinrt : i , I mid 6 Sliu url llunu block , Council llinlTJ. la. HI rh'HllllPrs Attornny al faw , No. IB ) , J , UlillHIjm , | 'Uir ; | slroet , ever llush- nell'.s Htoro. T luilion | No. liVl llmlnust ' > b a. in. lo'Jp. ' in. Uounull IIIull.s , lt. : Gas Heating Stoves. No ASHES ! No S.MOKS. Just the thlnx for hitth rooms , hod rooms , oto L'ull and buo our tur u iissortincnt. C. B. Gas nnd Elo3tri3 Llghi Co. 211 I'ourl an'l 310 Main Street. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Pajlnrj' ' Su , ) , ) ] ! ) } , Markal Fixl'jm ' , Caslnj ] , piers nml Paiifirxuo Mivkura' Machinery. 82) . 'Main St. . Oonnoll UlulTj , lu. Also duulorj n 11 lilt i uud 1'ur * COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAil DYB WORKS All kinds of Dylnn and Olcanlii ? do-no In tils Highest Sty to of the Art , Fadoil nml Stulnocl I'librlcsniado to look ai good a now. lloil IVathrrs ( 'loaned lly Htvntn , In l-'ltHt Olnsi Manlier. Work iirotnotlydone ntuljK' In all iiiiru of lueoountry , tfoml roft. . llst % a A. MAOIIAN. I'nm. 101J IJroadwar , Noir : Northwestern UopoS , COUNCIL , lli.urra. I A. CniC.uu ) , May 19. Hoports of EQ'icroui ' talp- Electric Trussas , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGEXrSWA\7M \ ) , D , C , R , JUDD , OOO BroadwAy , Council BlutTd , la T12LI31M10NI3 UM. ( NEW OGDEN HOTEL. The New Ojrdun llotol , In Council HlnfTs. 1ms bocn completely refurnished anil modernized throughout , and In now ono of the hcxl hotels In the Htulo It U located In the biHness pnrt of tlu'L-lty and the olcctrlo motors pass the doorcvorv fnur mlniitnt. Tire i-scapon and lire alarms throii'-ihont the liultdltix. Stoatn beat , hot and cold water anil sunshine In every room. Table unsurpassed anywhere. Hates , W.IK ) a ( lay. QEO. M. WHITNEY. Mtumgor. COUNCIL BLUFFS Medical and Surical Institute , mis' itEhUNdEus , Piiora Chronic diseases of all kinds and deform ities specialties. NOB. HG01 and MM Itroailvrnr , Council UliilVM , la. SPEJCAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTKD Oociil brlcKinakur to buy out plant or inaiiufaeturo brlek by thu thou sand or by thti day. . Ninie but cooil , responsi ble mini need apply. Must K'VO ' oed rofor- I' ( ! . tlreonwnod. Silver Ully , la. \ T'AN'IVP-Tfro llrstolnsi coal mukors ut \y Keller's , the tailor , . ' 110 llroadway. ANIt'Iv 8-rooni dwelling In good rupalr for rent , only 1 block from Main street. Apply toV. . f. CooDur , 10 Main street , \\rANTKD--Hy a yoiinR man with exprrl- i' eii"0 nnd references position In a wliu'o- * nlo house where ho can advance. Address KU I Ice olllee , Con null lllulfs. ANTIM ) 1'lrst-elass chambermaid at Grand hotel ; apply at once. Oeorgo T. anaRcr. F'OK SAI.U Ourflno family horse , siillablo for rldlnsurdriving. Apply to JIW S. Glh rpo lovers of horses The larscst lot. of cxiU -L mid the llnust In thn city ; also hay and feed 0.1 all kinds , ut S. Uoldsloln & Co's loSi WehJLH roadway. OIi.MKN OV'ANT and psychometric , or char acter reading ! * ; also diagnosis of disease. Fond look of hair for readings hy letter. Hun * day * and ovmilnus. Mrs. K. HoopiT. 14.'Avo- iino K , near curlier 10th St. , Council II ulls. Terms. .Vic and JI.IM. JrOIt KENT Two newly furnished rooms ) bath , hot and void water and steam heat Grand hotel nnnox. second lloor. FOIttiAMJ-Ku Kent Wanted If you want to buy , sell t rent anything In the real estate line don't do It until yon huvo neon our largo list of bargains. Swan & \ValUer \ , No. 119 Main and H : ) 1'oarl streets Council HinlVs. SO.MK line roshU'iKH ) property for rent by Day ft IIess , i U 1'uarl Htroet ITlOKSAIiK-lIolel centrally lo.-nto I , dolna JJ Rood business. Or will exchange for good farm In western Iowa. llotol lease , turn turo and fixtures ! an A. No. 1 ehiinco to sto | ) Into n good paying busi ness. Iteasons for Bulling , other business ro- iiutrln ? all owner's uttentlon. llar alns In residence and business prop erty. K. 1 * . Ollleor , real ustnta and insurance usent. No. IN. . Main St. . Councli HI nil's. GAUDKNS Seine choice Kardcn land near Conir-1 II Illultti forsalu on easy terms , also vineyards nnd a largo Htit of Iowa farms. Johnston & Van I'attun. TpOfTitlLvr Thu Mo.Mahon block , II lory , J- brick , with basuineut and elevator. . W. Squire , 101 1'oarl street. . or Itont 'JxrUoa Ua I. wlti - liomoi , oJ. . U. Itlaa. WJ Mila at. , Ooaaoll Bluffs _ iho Woiulci'l'iil Now 1'roocsH Vapor Ktovo. Wo sell the only tronulno Mow Process nnd tuo celebrated Quick Meal New 1'roeess .itovcs , the boat mudo. Ono difference be tween Iho Konulno nnd Imitations is that tbo imitations have u small nccdlo-HUo tube to clrmv olT oil that don't ovnporato ; iho genuine nns no such ( ilmllanu , Wo have sold nearly ono hundred already this season. Lights llko L'as ; absolutely safe ; no sinolto or soot ; as siinplo as a cook stove. Sco us before buying. A ftnv line $35.00 gas ranges closing- out at $10.00 each. The host ever oITored ; 20 per cent dUcount ever last year's prices. TJUWII Mowers. Highest grade only $0.00. Screen \vlro doors , frttines , etc. , oto. lilcyulcs. Lnrpost stock In the -.voit. The fnmous Little Giant UOV'H who'-l , the Victor , highest gnido , world's best wheel , bath for ladles and gentlemen. Coi.i ; & COM : , 41 Main Street. I on'r Glvu Away Money And sot niilhln * In rutuin. Von are ( lulnii II whun you pay the prlcn oonurionly ( or an ordinary lawn mower If tliu nrlco iHinoru than * -VK ( ) . Wo will null yon 11 llrst- olnsH , warnintcd nnd Kuarantocd twelvo-lncn. mower for fri.oo. Kxanilnu thoin. , ( J. rdcii I' OHO o per Kt. Good quality and will give you satisfaction. OOIIKI and HLd It. 'J'lit ! Ilcflt llol'rlKcrator , Is the North Star It IH not llko seine others that nro wiirr.intoil to frcu/o without leo In doi-iliiys. lldoijs IIKOSOIIIO Ice , but ti os IUHI and [ iroilnees a lower leiuior.ituru | wllli lcs than any other refrigerator on the market. Mexican llainiiioolcH , 75o. They are worth looking at and will glvo you lots of cnmfoi t during thu siiniiiivr. Columbl t ] tluyili)4. 1'k'iity of thuin now to miniily alt demands. Tlioro IH no ether In the world equal to It. llasu balj noodH , Htnp-laddur.4. water coolers , hampers and clothes baskdlH , the llKhtn ni Ifti cream fruoxom , thai fren/.u In from three lo llvu inliinicM , from il.5 up. Junior KHSO > Itiiu Htnvtix from tl to $7. thn rullablo , the bunt prk't's. ovtiiiornlliiK Htovo Hindu ; forsalo only at 1' . U. DuVol'H. fM ) > llroadway. Ills the iiinonnt that people srive , not so much what I hey earn , ihatuvtuiluiillv makes tlunn rluli. In huylim a lionsuholil nuevailt/ Ilkuu infrli-'cralor II is well to roimldor MHIIO- Hi. \ \ % IIHO ! than the "llrnt vosl In clotrrinlnlmr IU economy. The lincinsuy llouuoliold Itufr K- nr.itor Is as hiindfomu ut a ploun of parlor fnrnlturii and I-IMIM losi than liny oilii'r Ilrst- nluss nrtli'h1 , and ktaiU > i at the head IIH ao ci'onoml/.urof leo , irlvlnc lliu low otl cold ulr lomiiuraliiiu. All the paulilng IH mlnoral \vunl. thu host non-coinlnctor of hunt and molstiiio known. All part * can bo taken out iiml cli'iined. Investigatu thu ( iuornsoy louNi'hi ! > .d before bnyln : , ' . Alownrn. Thii Now Qiialior Ulty U In every rosncot the counterpart of the iTillndulphlii , and much I'hmtimr , 1'ioin Jl to t7. Wo carry the Phila delphia also and you can take your choice. Kurociii DoorH and window Huroont , the luwst nml finest In Iho city , nml all the luuist novultlos In th Imrdwuro line , ut HIIIIQAUT A UO.'H. Mo. U Main Htiuot , Uouuoll Uluffi.