F5 THE OMA1TA DAILY BEEt WEDNESDAY. JUKE M , 1893. . . ' t * n p THE DAlbY COUNCIL IlLUFFa rs'O. 13 PHAKI. STRKfcT lur Igj EcllTMd ly cmlcr to nny part of th cltr ! ! , W. TILTON , MANAGER j.rmmNFfi , tHtnlne onico No 43 -.rmmNFfi f , TLLErilurihrt ( Night Kdltnr No. 23 N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston stoio Juno sale now on , Mlltonbcrger U the hatter , C03 Broidway The Mayno Heal Estate Co . 021 llroidway. ladles auxiliary No 17 , Union Veteran Legion , will meet this Ivening at 8 o'clock. Mary Anson , secretary. Regular assembly of cnoa-npment No. 8. Union Veteran Ixiijion this evening at 8 o'clock. H. W. Higbt , Colonel. Joseph Harvey , an old resident of I'otta- rnattamlo counts , died jcstcrday morning at his homo In Avoca , aged 7U jcars. The Udlcs Aid society of St John's Kng- ' llsh Uitbcran church will meet Thursday aftrriioon at the residence of Mrs Lund , 7'JG Mill Rti ect. The four men who are now in the county /Jail awaiting a hearing on the charge of ' ' ( burglarblng the postonito ut Audubon will * < bo examined tomoriow before Commissioner , IStendman. Special conclave ot Ivanhoo commatulcry No. 17 , Knlchts Templar , this evening , for work In the order of the temple. All visitIng - Ing sir Knights cordially welcome. By order of the eminent commander. AmnnhiKo license was Issued yesterday to Klmcr 11 Thomas of Omaha and Miss , Mary Williamson of this city. They arc to /be mairicd this noon at the icsldenco of the * bride's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs , S. M.Vllllam - 1 son. 315 North Seventh stieet. t. Miss Goldlo Wcinborg and Joseph Wnloslnky are to bo married next Sunday * ovonliif.at 0 o'clock at the Danooo halt. A largo number of Invitations aio out , and the event will bo ono of gi eat Intel est among the Jewish residents of Council BlulTs. f Katie Norgman sued Michael Stottlo for f'JI damages in Justice Vien's court j ester- day , alleging that the defendant had ripped her reputation wide un the hick by cliculat- Intr a report that she had stolen some chickens. The case was tried to a jury , C which , after being out a short time , brought In \eidiu of $1 and costs for the plaintiff. Ten Diijrf at Iliu VV'iirlil'H I'ulr. Itwlll co3t you less tJiiiu ? oO.OO , overy- thitifr ncccsbary Included. This mentis ihomes in private cottage , cleun , wife , elose to Riounda mid on the beach of ' . Lake Michigan. Write to .T. T. Chyno- Iv.wothVindhor Park , 111. Itcfeis to II. H W. Tllton of Tin : Bui : , or Jncob Sims ' , of Sims & Baliibrldgo , Couneil Blulld. [ | The ( iriiiid Iliilol , Council BltilTd. The most cleffant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor. Jf Kutc , $3.00 und So.OOu duy. E. F. Glnvk , | iPro ) ) . Another Improvement to tlio popular Schubert piano. Swnnbon Mublo Co Mr. and Mrs V. J Day will leave today for ntwo weeks visit in Chicago. > Mr and Mrs A. W. Johnson have returned from their bridal trip to St. Joseph , Mo. Trod Oiass has icturnod-homo from at tending school at Iowa college , Giinncll. C. U Ilnnnan will po to Chicago nn\t Mon- I day to attend the bankeis1 national con _ gress. Ii I. Woodbury , jr. , has returned from Chic.igo , where bo has been attending med ical college , and will spend the summer va cation at Ills home in this city. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Tllton and Miss Belle Harkness leave this aftcinotm for a two weeks visit to the Woild's fair. The marriage of W. 1' . Ortleer nnd Miss Mary Damon will take place tomorrow after noon at B o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Ofllccr , Uov. Stephen Pholph ofllclaiing. Miss laiclla Ilogo arrived jestorday morning from Cambridge , O. , for a pro tracted visit with her uncle Captu-'n ' O. M. Brown at the homo of Mis. G. A. Hobinson on First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Wblto of Los Ange les , Cal , are In the city visiting the hitter's sister terMrs. . A. Nicoll. They were foimer resi dents of tills county , having lived at onetime time in Gainer towiibhip. Mr. and Mis J. H C irrothers and tboii cousin Miss Jennie Weidnun luft last even ing for the World's fair. They will then proceed to visit In Albany , N. Y. , and Ohio , and expect to bo absent about three months On their retuin Mr. and Mrs Cauotheic will icinove their leildenco to Lincoln wheic his main olllco has been located for some past. past.Mr. Mr. nnd Mis J , D Wadswoitb have re turned from nn extended eastern tlip Dur ing their absence thoj' visited the Woild' fair and their old homo in Chamualgn , 111 Mrs. Wndsworth's Illinois fi lends were glvon an opporlunllj- hear her again in concert , and it Is evident from the pi ess notices that thoj' woio even more enthu siastic than ever. Tbis will bo no surmise to her western friends , who huvo watched nnd enjoyed her musical development , iitul who have longsinco conceded bora place in the fiont lank of western sopranos. 1'tiaiitrkaln. Mnnavva Theatrical company , com' ' } radioing Sunday afternoon , will give twr [ performances daily. Program for Sun day afternoon and evening , "Tlio Monn ; tain Waif. " Curtain ribes at 11:30 : am ; I 8:30 : , now pavillion opera house at lake Pure ice From Missouri river channel. Mulhollund & Co. , Brown building , Telephone 102. All summer inilinery goods at Mis ; Rngsdnio's must bo closed out bofon July 5. Great bargains in all lines ii next twenty days. Groonshlolds , Nicholson is Co. hnvi moved their real estate olllca to ( > OI Bi oitd way , opposite postollleo. Tel. 151 Council MUD I In c , The city council held a short mooting las evening for the purposa of transacting a fov Items of bushuss that were to come up fo special consideration. The principal itci : was with reference to the proposed settle incut of the suit of Bcnnot C. Tabor agains tin ) city , involving the owneishlp of a piec of ground upon which tlio citj1 building 1 located. Tabor bad offered to settle mi dismiss thu suit on the payment of $100 an the costs , nnd Citj' Attoinoj' Hazolton am thu Judiciary committee recommended tha his offer bo accepted , as theru was goo < ground for Dcllo\ing that In casu the sul was pressed to trial the city would rome on second best , The rciomtnrndation was coi currcd In and the city attorney was Ii structed to go ahead and make the sotth incut. 'Iho city engineer was instructed to mak such chnngo In tlin pavement on BlulTstieo near the i-ornci of fifth avcnuo , as migli bo necessary to prevent the uailh froi being washed down from ttio bluffs onto ui : jaccnt propct tv incase of stotms. On motion of Alderman Smith the eng nccrwns instructed to find mil and tupoit t thu ( ouncll the amount ot water wlilc would pass Bryant street in Indian eteek I case of a storm of two nr thrco Inches i rain in order that n calculation might 1 : made as to the desirability of covei ing ovi the crcok and converting It into a close bower. Met c r & llumllrlt' Irn Cream. Try MaUgor Sc RandlottV pure nn delicious ice creams und ices and yo will order no other , Manawa trains will run daily from t > day , leaving Broadway U and 11 a. 111 and every hour from 1 p. in. until 0 p. n Williamson & Co. . 100 Main strco largest und best bloyelo stock iu city. Cook yoi" meals this summer on a g < ranga. At cost at the Gus company , Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluff * , t test I2.UO house iu Iowa. NEWS FRO ) ! COUNCIL BLUFFS Local Bonks Not Affected by the Omaha financial Hurry. BUSINESS MEN RETAIN CONFIDENCE Not n I'artlolo ot Uxcltninont In the City llnnkt Prrpircd tnMeet n Itun Should Ono Stnrt-No Ciuinc for Alarm. Notwithstanding the financhl tlinicultlei ycstoruny In Qinaha , the banks In Counell Uluftswent nlong the oven tenor of their way , nnd so fur ns could bo seen there was not the slightest uneasiness felt in business circles. The Intcst news from Omaha was asked for with the greatest Interest , but no ono had nny thought of drawing out his de posits from the local banks "There is not the slightest reason for any depositor to draw out his money , " remarked n well known banker jestord.iy.Voshnll not bo effected In the least by the shutting up of the banks on the other side of the river , nnd wo do not otpcct any tiouhlo. Wo nro prepared for it , how oxer , If it cornea , nnd If nny cr.uy mnn should succeed in starting niunonuswo will pay every cent. The hanks will bo the only ones uho will reap uny bcncllt from a run , consequent ! for every cent's worth of interest which conies due the 1st of next month will be forfeited by those who draw out. " I11UII SCIIOMf , Intorcfitliig Program of Kxerclies by thn l'iiill | . This Is thn crow nin ? day of glory with the members of the graduating class at the H ich shool , for it Is todaj that they will appear upon the platform of Uohanv's opcr.i house In clothci rthat were built especially for the occasion and in the piesenco of un applauding multitude of friends bow them- schcs out of school Into nctho life. The ex ercises this joir will ho o\cn rnoto interest ing than usual , nnd fiom the way in which scats were gobbled up jc'stctduy moining within un hour of their being placed on sale , there willbo a ciowd lit botli aftcinoon und evening sessions th it will fill the opera house to o\crllo\vmg The following is the progium for both sessions : I'AIIT I J P. M. Inmnntlon. Music High School Orchestra . . Antlnnto nnd wait ? Oration npoLli-niiiKIni ; ln\uiitlons Cartlo Oros\enor Oiatlonllllam 12. Gl.iilstnnu . . ( 'Inr.i riiiminunt Oration ' 1 ho Question of Iiiiiiilt'r.itlon. . . Kntlu Knbbs T K. Qnaitft-ltosohnil T.ilr .M icy Oration American Humor Magilu llradley A ( .hrunleluof thu Cliss of 'UJ . . K ihel Patterson llarltnno ' old The 11 mtllt's l < lfo is the I.lfo forMa II irper .Mi.J. II. Ciinriiil Oration Monotones . . .AiiKUst i llonn Hecltatlua The Uypiy riowci Girl . . _ , . . . . . . . . Hck'iiTjlor T. K. Quartet In Absence . . . . llach Oration Students In Politics . .Uiaco Hcebo Oration The btiuly of lllorfraphy. . . . . lndsiy Oration Toiaduni mcislin . . . Julia Tullejb t-oni ; by Public f-oliools. I'AUT H 8 1' . V. Hlisli School Orchestia LOUR Ago . Oration lias thu Kace llugunpr.it > d . . I'loruiico Carloy Oi it Ion -Public Mbr.iilos Kthuliii II irclny 'II 1C Qti.irtut \ \ oodl iiul Kuscs . . Mohet Oi.itlim Knthuslabin tlio Hiil Oiphrus . . . . . n.iliu Cli iniliurlalt Oration -I'carH and Mock I'o uKof lllstory . . I'l.uiccs D.'illcy Itjrltonu bolo 1 hu bklppur . Judc Mr. J. II Coni.id. DUcnssinn OtiKht the Uillioids to Ho On null and ilanut'td by tlio Stati' . . . . Alllniiathu. 1 rc'd ] : niil | < lo ; ni 'Uhe , Kobuit Ilildnin Dcls.irto l.MrcNes In J'siire'-sloii Young Lmllesof Illgh'-cliool. . . . Oration How runu the Harp and \\ln the IntoIIcct . . . . Maud C.ulr I'OLin Don't Count Vour Vonthfnl Hens Hnfoio Their Incubitlon . .KithoilnuO der T Iv. Quai tut Annlu l.'iuilo . Hucl Oration -Thu Touch of Inspiration . . llerlli iOr.i3 Oration Uh.it Should Ho the Clmineter of Gi ulnatliu I2\oicNes ? . . . Kale Kyor The address bofoio the senior class was gi > on last ovcninir at the Masonic temple , The weather kept away many who woulc otherwise have been here , but still the hal ! was well illlcd. Hev. Frank Crane ol Omaha was the spcikor and his subject "What Will You do With U ? His Icctuii was calculated to impress upon the minds ol the giaduates the idea that life was nol finished , but only begun , when they left tin school loom , anil it was necessary for their to strike out boldly for themselves in ordei to insure success His lemaiks were of ; practical turn , and ho managed to insert r pin into n great many of tlio fulblcs o : humanity in general and so called socictj it paiticulur , doing it in a way th it wusa : nmusmgns it was instiuctne. He held tin clohcst attention of ills audience throughoul bis uddicss. 1IKNMSO.V 1IIIOS. Hot AVoithnr Itnrenlnn. Woclnosilny wo offer 500 ladies' oorsoi covers , good material , well miulo , will pearl buttons , only l&c each , worth Xic 500 pairs of children's niUHlin drawers peed material , worked button lioleb chiator of tucks , ages 2 to 8 years , to mot row half price , 12c pair. 25 do/.on children's jean corset waibta nil sti/.cs , Joe each. Wo are cutting down the prices. Ladies' white lawn bhirt waists , beau tifully trimmed in embroidery at 7t"e Sl.OO and S1.D3 each , worth $1.00 , 81.W und $ . ' 1,00. Ask to BOO them. .100 Indies' shirt waists in fancy per caleb , batoons , lawns , nnd at oOc , .r > 'Jc ' , 7fii and USe each. The grcatebt value ovei olTercd. You save money hy buying of us. SPECIAL SALE OF HUN UMBRRL LAS. fiOO 20-inch sun umbrellas at $1.00 M.50 , 81.93 , * 2.f > 0 and * 2.08 cneh ; wortl $1.50 to $3.00. If yon intend buying ai timbrclla now IB the time to have mono' during this sale. Tomorrow wo will Boll onr regular 7fx quality long waist bummer corhots a half price ; tc ! ) pair. Now , ladies , thi is a bargain , 50 pieces of Lon > dale muslin OJo yard HKNNISON BROS. , Originators of Low Prices. No llittliliit ; ut rnlrmonnt. The park jwllcoman at Fairmount pur , has had his hands full for so\oial week past to keep at a respectable distance crowd of boys who have persisted In ustn the cosy little lake as a bath tub , In spit of the orders to the contrary. Monday nigh the lake was full to its brim with laughing struggling boys and the park policumn thought it was a good time to muko a rail lluaccoidingly sent a telephone message t tlio city building and in a minute sever. ! policemen weie on their way to the part In going down the bink to the water' edge Marshal Tompljton missed hi footing and slid on vaiious part of his anatomy for a dUtanco c about twenty feet. Onlms i\Velr and Mui lib ) followed suit , and the tt ashing c boughs and the boom of profanity gave th small boys warning that something wu about to happun , hut left them no time t propaio for it. The w hole gang was spccdil gotten out of the water and taken to tli city jail , whoio , aftt-r a good scaring , the were allowed to po free on condition tha they would bo ou hand at the ctpeuing of p < lieu court. A lecture from the court wu thn climax of their punishment. All wei bo > s belonging to rcbpectablo families , bi they gave fulsu names. It is hardly like ] that an ) of that crowd will try the spoi again , _ Celebrate the I'uurth , COUNCIL Bum 8 , Juno 13. To the Editi ofTiie DUB ; The "glorious Fourth" Is ra Idly approaching , and whut are our citl going to do toward celebrating it , in a prop luanuori is a question which deeply 1 teiests a great many people at tha presoi time. The cities of Council Bluffs ni Omaha certainly ought to do something his respect. They have been frequently mt to fthama by much smaller cities and own * nnd In order that this may not occur1 again , would It neb bo po'slblo for the two itlcs , Omaha and Council HliifTs , to unite In naking ono grand demonstration , such ai ms never been seen In the west before , and vhlch would rcdown to their honor and credit and bo of a vail amount of benefit , > artlcularly to the business portion of the idpulatlon. If such a union can not bo iffcctcd , then let Omaha , shobelncr the larger city , make nn appropriation for this purpose nnd I nm quite sure she will receive the icarty co-operation of the cltircns of Council iUuffs. If the city will not make the ncces- lary appropriation , then wo appeal to the justness men to do it. It Is for jour bcncllt , and I nm sure jou nro enterprising enough : o como forward with the needed amount. If ; lie appioprlation can bo obtained , there are hundreds of willing hands ready and wait ing to perform the work , Now , then , lot us , as clthens of our respective cities , wake up and have a domonstiation on the Fourth of July that will bring honor to our city and credit to ouisel\cs. W. S. Sltcrln * Will Moot Today. Today Is the iiay set for the opening of the Intel state sheriffs meeting. All ar rangements for the event have been made , and the indications are that the meeting will bo a highly successful and enjoyable ono. Twcntj-nvo or thirty of the sheriffs of Iowa , Nebraska and other neighboring states tirrhcd last e\oninir , and are quar tered at the Grand hotel , which will bo the headquarters throughout the conven tion , The greater part of the attendance , however , is not expected until this morning , anil ot cry train will bring In a delegation. A United Slates official who was In the city jcstcrday , informed Sheriff Harcn that the sheriffs at Icailvillo and Deadwood had an nounced their Intention of being rcscnt , as well as nearly every sheriff along the line of the Elkborn railway. There will bo a register at the Grand , In which all visitors will enroll their names as fast as they ar rive. After dinner the convention will as semble in the south room of the court house. An address of welcome will be made by J. , T. Shea , and the rest of the aftenioon will be taken up with a business meeting. In the e\ening there will bo an cxcuision to Lake Manawa. Coli ! Storage mid Commission. Wheeler. Ilerold & Co. , cold storage and commission. Only perfect storage plant in western Iowa ; fruits and pro duce a specialty. 1111 East Broadway , Council LJluils. Trunk IVnih I Frank Peach vv.is tried In the district court jfcstcul.iy on the charge of stealing a lot ot tools from Hermann & Brown's car penter shop ne.ir the court houso. The charge In the Indictment was burglary , but there was no evidence broupht outln the trial to show that ho had broken into the place , though it was shown that ho had pawned the tools Iu Omaha , nnd had the pawn ticket In Ills possession when in rested. The case was given to the juii and aflornn absence of sevciul hours a vcidtct jf not guilty was re turned. There is still another charge to bo ventilated against Pc.ich at this term of court He is accused of stealing u lot of tools' from a now house that was being built for a man named Kimball in the southern part of the city. Cnttlnp Slr.-iu .VI lit tings. You can got Jup and Chinese mnt- tings cheap now. From now on until the stock is all sold the Council Bluffs Carpet company will bell all their matt ings ut gi eatly reduced prices. . i\onciutcd llui Cninpiny. The coroner's jury held an inquest j ester- day nftcinoon In the ease of , Anthony Ras per , who was killed last Satuiday by the Hock Island Hi or. The evidence of the train men was nuird , nnd the circumstances at tending the tragedy weio iclated aliout as they have alieady appealed in the nev s- p.apcrs. At the close of the Inquest the jury retired and brought in a verdict soon after finding that the deceased met his death by being struck by thu Uock Isliml train while ho was walking upon the tracks contrary to repeated warnings from the management of the School for the Deaf , of which ho was a pupil. No ulamo was attached to the em- ploies of the railway company. "Great clearing sale of millinery going out of business everything lebs .han . cost. The Louis , 23 S. Main St. It.in lull ) 11 Motor. Ajountr lady who is emplojcd at Bcnni- son Bros ' store bad a narrow escape Mon- lay night while coasting down Franklin avenue on a bicycle. The grade Is very steep just south of Plorco street , and at the * oot of the hill runs the motor track. A notor was appioatliiiig. but the bull did not iingiind she had no notice of its approach intilsho was within twenty feet of it. It was then too late to stop. The pneumatic tuoof the machine collided with the tear car and tobomulcd , and as It struck the > oung lady soiled hold of one of the upright pieces and held on. The wheel escaped lamage , vvhilo its uder was not injured , excepting for a shaking up and a number of jad biuisca. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. " \Y' C. James has the strongest companies in the world. Music for balls , parties , picnics , so cials , etc. , by Mucioinns Union. J. B Folk-It , Mgr. , 400 B'way , Couuoil Bluffs. Will I.cnfor the Tournnmont. A special train will lea o this morning icaiing the Council Blurts delegation to the state firemen's tomnamcnt at Sioux City. All who expect to go will gather at No , 4 engine house on Upper Broadway at 7 o'clock and march to the Northw cbtcrn lopot , the train leading at 70 : ! ! a. m. There w ill bo quite a delegation from this city. In cluding the Boys Drum corps , the Veteran FU emeu's association and tlio running team. A coin uyanto will bo on hand to carry lug gage to the depot. Chief Nicholson loft last evening for the Kccno of the tournament to make some necessary arrangements in ad vance. _ Geo. S. Davis , prescription druggist. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. hi the Magic City A Novel SulHlltnto Hums of Inturest. A man Ihing over on Twcntseventh street has introduced a novelty to take the place of liis watchdog , tho'lattcr ' having been hustled olt by the city dog catcher and drowned. Ills new hobby is a great , big , rod combed , high-headed Cochin China rooster , and this immense proud fowl is nothing less thau"cock of the walk" In his noighbothood. On last Sunday morning when Harry Spedalman , a newspaper car- tier , put in ills appearance the rooster did not like the lad's looks and was not going to allow him to step upon the porch to deliver the paper. The rooster How at the boy and made a saucy display of bis temper , making as much noise as he could to attract the attention of his master. When the boy luft the rooster strutted up and down the high porch and crowed until ho was hearse , apparently feeling that ho had won n victory In chasing the lad away. As It is not compulsory to have jour rooators tagged in South Omaha , this sort of a ' w-ntch rooster" will no doubt become ver ) popular. _ Holier .tlllU llnrneil. Shortly after 12 o'clock last night the South Omaha roller mills , situated below Albright Just over the Sarpy county line were discovered to bo in flumes , Tholln department was speedily summoned , bir owing to the lack of wt'ter was unable tc render any assistance , nnd the plant wai entirely destroyed. The mill wasownedbj Mr. Dcrquist and was insured , Tlio losi has not jet been estimated , Miiglc City Gnmlp , Receipts Imvo been light at the stocl yards for the last few dajs. Work will bo commenced on the nov Methodist Kpiscopal church at once. Vena Cralghead , 3 years old , foil out of i second story window while watching th circus parade this morning , Her right unkl was broken. Mr. Craighcad Ihes atTwuutj sixth and N streets. The local camp of Daughters of Veteran had an interesting meeting lust night. Mrs William Baird of Lincoln inspected th camp and complimented the members ver highly lor their splendid condition. Io Says Ho la Not Responsible for the Terrible Washington Disaster. IIS ANXIETY FOR THE CLERKS' COMFORT * j llnmlniriuR Vroetcdtngn TlrRiln by the Colonel to Qomijcl the Coroner to 1'ormlt Him tn lie I'rctont \VASIIINOTOV , Juno 13 The proceedings in the district fcupremo court In the lAml case today were frltfercitliip. The petition llled by Colonel Alnsworth 'gives In detail the condition of the building and his ptrtlo Ipatton In the uorlc , which is the Hist state ment bearing directly on the case ho hns made since the accident. Colonel Ainsuortli says ho heard certain rumois touching the security of the c.istcrn vail of the building \vlicn ho assumed con trol and ho mndo diligent Inquiry among onii-crs of the War department and le.irnod It had been tnado perfectly seeuro and the entire building was In every respect safe. The reports vvcro confirmed by the architect of the capltol , Clark. District Building Inspector specter Entvvistlo and Civil Engineer Green. ilo placed Additional confidence in these statements because he know the walls atul floors for many , v cars , up to 18S7 , had safely sustained the great weight of the United SUUes war museum and library. To further promote the comfort of cm- ploicsln the buiUlinir , ho hn.l procured an elcetiic light plant , and for the purpose of locating this plant mm to Improve the venti lation ot the basement , it became necessary to excavate a space about twelve feet in u tilth between the pirtltlon walls in the basement. This , ho says , requited to bo underpinned. lie caused specifications to be made , and submitted them to the \Vur department. Diddersvero required to do Uiooik without danger , and amid all the loin teen biddeis , Colonel Alnsworth sajs , there was no Intimation of any probable danger. Wild Cimtliius. - , put of abundant caution , the colonel saj s , during the progress of the work ho had fre quently gene into the basement in ease there should appear the slightest indication of danger he might wain all occupints in the building. In addition to this he required the supeiintcndcnl to constantly watch the work and instructed him to icport immedi ately uny indication of danger. Upon in- quiiioj by both they were lopeatedly as- suied that the work was ptogressing with absolute safety. Colonel Alusworth denies that any of the occupants of the building uiado any sugges tions of danger to him or unv ono else to his knowledge until after the accident. Concerning the space roped off , he declares ho ga\e no directions , nor was nny ono au thorized to do so , with respect to the move ment of cloths In or about the building dur ing the progress of the work. Colonel Alusworth sajs ho is convinced that an investigation of the affair will result in his acquittal of all blame. Ho asks that the deputy coroner be commanded to permit him to bo piesent with counsel and add such measures as are nccessaiy to protect his life , which is said to bo tinea tencd. Disttiet Attoruej Barnet filed a demurrer , claiming that Colonel Ainsvvorth's petition did not set foith any matter that entitled him to a writ of mandamus. The court tooli the matter under advise ment until tomoriow moining. AT Till : COUONiai'S INQUKST. Indignant Clerks Tell of the Unsafe Condi tion of the Old Kuril Thentor. WASHINGTON , Juno 13. The Inquest Into the cause of tho.Foid theater disaster was resumed today. A squad of uollco was present to preserve order. The testimony so fur developed nothine new. Ernest Bcrger , a clem , told of the belief among the clerks that the building was danperous. Talking to Clerk Fred Collins on the subject , lie slid if it did collapse Ainsworth oucht to bo under it. The stairs were by no means , adequate , and he had noticed a bultro in the rear wall. Edward Bajor , another clerk , told of employes' fear. He had not made a com plaint , because ho feared the consequences. lie knew of a clerk who had asked to be re moved to safer quarters , und w ho had been told his only iccourso was to tcslgn. The chirks felt strongly against Colonel Airis- woith and Jacob Fieech , because they had not bean fiuloufrhed while the excavation was going on. ' 1 he witness Knew of a peti tion which had been circulated , asking for a furlough , and said the clerks refused to sign It because they were afiaid of the con sequences. UT. Edwards , a clerk , who had gene into ; ho Msemont during the excavation , testi fied that ho saw no underpinning. "More than ten daj s .mo , " said Harry Brandon , the next witness , "tho clerks were uhci'ti'il to walk carefully on the stairway m the building. " Clerk Fiank Randolph slid the feeling towards the heads of the bureau weio not cordial , especially was this so toward Chief Clerk Trench , who treated them us dogs and not as men. Ho was tyrannical and over- dealing. This ended the testimony for the day and nn adjournment until 11 o'clock tomoirow was taken. iicTcl ln ; Aloru Ciiutlon. WASHINGTON , June 18 Supervising Archi tect O'Uourke today made preliminary ex amination of the Winder building , occupied as the second auditor's office. The building is very old Mr. O'Hourko said ho found it safe , but unlit for the purpose for which it is used. Ho will examine other treasury buildings within tno next few days and then take un buildings occupied by oilier execu tive ollices. In the House l Common ) . LONDON , Juno 1 ! ! . The House of Commons today passed the third clause of section 1 ol the IrlMi homo rule bill The ilcb.it o on thld clnuso commenced May 30 , and tins con tinued ever lnce. When the result of the vote was announced the Irish members cheered loudly. Death Itotl. ST. PAUL , Juno 13 Mrs. Carolina Warren Mcrrltt. wife of General Wesley Mcrrltt , commanding the Department of Dakota , died last evening. Arrh it of the \lklni ; Ship Is'nw IXINDOV , Conn , , Juno 13. The Viking ship airived this afternoon. * a.irniit POKKU.ISTS. Cooler ami Showers Arc the I'rvillctlon ) for Nolirmkn Today. WASIIISOTOV , Juno 13. Forecasts for Wednesday : For Nebraska Increasing cloudiness , probably showers In eastern portion tion ; cooler ; wind * shifting fo southerly. For Iowa Fair , except iprobiblo showers tn the west in the afternoon or evening ) cooler In the west ; southcily winds , l.ncnl Hncoril , Omen OFTHR WrATiir.nBunctu. OMAIU. Juno li ! Omaha record of temperature and rainfall , compared with eorrosnoudlng dnjs f past four jcars : 1803. 1802. 1801. 1800. Maximum temperature. 80 = 85O .883 00 = > Minimumtoiupornttiro. . fl')0 04O ou = 73O AvoraKO tompuraturo 70 = 74O 78O 8iO I'rcclpltutlon 00 .85 .00 00 Statement showing tno condition of torn- pcrnturonnd piecloitatlon at Omaha for the day and since March 1,181)3 ) : Normal tomneruturo 71O Kxi-css for tlio ilny.v. . 8O IH'McluncyHlnco Mnrchl 202 < = Noinml precipitation 10 Inch Delk'leiu'y fortho day r. ,10 Inch Kxcess since March l 2.75 Inch Itrnorts from Other 1'olnts lit 8 p. m. T" InillcnU's trncc. O. C. HU.NT , Local Foi coast Oflleial. / * IUME IN HIGH PLACES 1 It Is - not strangp that some people do wronp through ignorance , others from a failure to investigate as to the right or wrong of a matter. Cut it is strange , that individuals and firms , who are fully n win o of the rights of others , will per sist in perpetrating frauds upon thorn. High-toned , vvcultliv inanufrcturing firms vill olTor and Hell to retail mer chants , nrtielob which they know to bo infringements on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a , note of warning to the retailers to beware of such imita tions and simulations of ' 'CAiiriJU's LIT- TLK LIVUK PILLS. " When they nro of fered to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty is the best principle. " NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , TS. . Depozitory , Omaha , Nob. CAPITAL , - 8100,000 SURPLUS , . - - 865,000 Offloom and Directors-Henry W. Tales presi dent. H C Cushlug. vice president , O S Mnurtro , VV. V. Morse , Jobn S Collins. J. N. II. Palrlck.Lew- I 3 , Heed , cashier. THE IRON BANK. Yea , Verify , The World Moves FOR YOU $1,000 $ , IH THIS $1,000 $ , YOU it ciinnof { to lin- No Donth3 No FlroB FlroBIt It dooa not dopontl on A Calamity. Wrllototho PERPETUAL MATURITY BONDING CO. , Council Bluffs , Incur- corporated under the IAWS of Iowa , for in- ormatlon , roonialll anl 31) Morrl am block Council IU tiffs , lowiu LuST VITALITY " > > XorTo'wDobimy UUUI II I HUM I cc < < , , ltfjT curel Ii ; 1NUAPO. thcRrrat Illmloo Hgmril ) , PoMxIth writ ten auraitl o ofrurc. ffnmplo rnt free. MlilrcM Urlcntul McdkKl Co , , tS rirrulk flMt , Itlc.lo , IIU DETROIT Noise Smoke Engineer Repairs Heat Dirt Fuel Mnchlnns from ono-olcht to olslitv horse power. VVarr.inred io slvu satisfaction. Wrlto us. W , K UAICKll , : m nnd ninsiiusnrt lllook. Council Hlullb Tulohinoajl. | ) ( POSITIVELY THE BEST VAPOR STOVE Our JI1 A pnrtm"nt House llofrlgcrntor , tlio belt vnlua evoofferoil A carload of pcroon tloori , screen wln- dnus nnil demon wlro' tiottnm iirlci'i hnrco Btork of Mcjtlcs All klnilj of blcyclu reiinlrliiK done promptl ) . , & 41 Wain St. , Council Bluffs. Retreat FOR THIS Insane Inchnrjoo the Slaters of Moroy. Tlila renowned Inntltutlon li sltintedon the high blulTs biokot and ovcrlqpKlng the city ot Council IlluiTx. The spiolous grounds , 1H high location and splendid \lew , make It a most nloishu totroit for the ulHtctoil. A stuff of eminent pliyMcliuis nmli largo carpi of ox porlenced niires minister to the comforts 6t thouiitlcnU Spool il carft given to lady p - til-Ills , Terms Mmlornto. 1'or particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - - CounclllJlutrj , Iowa a RARE , RIPE OLD WHISKY. Stticlt < > F f/io J'Juo-il tn ttio P II Vonl In * oftnt 1 1 whnlotilo liquor ttoro t , No IT I'oirMtrocl. Council ( Hulls itml hi put In J n Inrno nnil well loli'Cloil stuofcot nlnei , tirnndliu. $ MMe , etc1 U Is n ( nit worthy of mention DIM .v Mr I'ura Is the fortunate iio" isor of noirljr fortjr J Imricnof lliellnostwlilikj In the tlnllcil 3lnto . ' < In ! SMtui ) buiikhtsoronlr-llTO tmrenot Kciituckr l' K U Ti > lnr whl lcr. nnil It n i not until nbnul thri'iiyoir' ikn tliit ho iilicnl llui unolson the iniirkot Oftlilt tuok ho IIBJ lofl nl > out forly IIAT- rcl iiul oxportu nil | < rnnounre It nlnululolr tlio llin'it nlil < kj liitlin country ! Ho sail * It ui'ilnlr to f imlllcM for niiillcliul 'o , ns It Is too coslh tor IhorouuHr Uiulo. His wcirtli o\ar } IO nor itnllon. ' 1 hero Is not iinnthur liriml ot ncli whl k ) In the U. h. Ills stook itf lirnndloi nnttvlnoi 0011139 fro u the unions I.uivul tnnfonl vlncjnnls n California ' < ntnl hnro n Mali ropuutlon fur cclloucJ niU t 4 inirlly. Qimiif.nninhi'iilir.i Attirnoyulrw. . Pmo- bllllSolQallllJUllSj 'u ' In the suto ixnj redor.il cotiru. Itoonu JOJ-7-S- ' . > . block , Council Uluir-i la. n n u H3 1 IB i U/F \ . iisTu vcisnml loins Kurnnnt city proiunr bought unJ FJlJ 1'usiy & Tlioiu.M , Counall 111 Us / 1 AllllAi.i ; romoMM cmspuolsnuUsi , clilnimyi V. Icloun.nl l.J HiirKo , at Inylura LTiioary , il ) llromlw > _ _ _ _ \urirufj homo , all moiliirn uimoiilc'iicpi ; low prlcos , otvsy term * A J Munilel , C Hlutls. "ITOMfS 1 will trnilo in ) oqultU's In ono or two 1 Itooiiilwolllni ! * forilimr Ints Ilnlnno3 on Ion ; tlini1 11 J Ailitut 'IH l'erliiu\oiine AIUJAINH 1'or i-nlu , Tit by jy foot on 1 rnnkllu IM'IIIU' , ( I WUUU ! MH ncri'a butucun lit ntruatnml 1 rnnklln n\onui. ] lo lilnttlnii | > ropnrtr In the city , S300JJ1W Tno IfltK oppoHlta llilril ntri-c l Kcliool , fl,503 00 DIIU lot \\llsou lurrnco , t ! < JO ) 'lluci > lots , curnor Main Ktro't mill 12th nvcnuu licit Kiln for Iniplununt house In 111 J tils , ST.WJ 00- l.oneuu.V l'o UJ1 > 1'oail Htrect. liiiiiu- for snlo In moat ilialmblo BISAUIllUli I < rJImitul \ \ Its ro lik'nt.u. No llll H Mli flrcLt All raodcrn convcnlcntcs , bnrn , etc. ln > , V HOIK , nKCnt , | to iur KI > UI | hnproiiMl farm in t < . ' 7 U l "horl- liliuH'o . Stli , for nilinit fi UJUJ this la nway liolon llHMilnu luhintiin \ Vim I'MInn TlOt' wnnt to runt sour lionsoi II no cull at l-'tho Muyno Itml 1 stntu Co , i 11 llroiulniiy ' Al'lll S tiioil iHiul In ( iiBpor count ) , .Null , for C'lO . \ hiilik'o fur liuproMMl jirnpuit } In Council lllulls 'ilio.Mii > nu lloal r lulo lo . OJl llronilnay. TVTH'B COT -tcM-rnloftlHMii for unto ; low J. > | .iRcs nnilcry c'vir ininiuiiln. 'Ilia Muyno 111 ill Kutnto lo , b.'l IlroiKlnn ) . ( IlKAt.i : nnntcil ncnr ( uuncll Itlulls In ox- A cliiuiku for 1JU IUTU3 llnu Innil In nortlioni Mis- noiirl innr lowu line , clcmi of Incninliruncc. Tha Mhyno llcal I ttntolo , WI llroailwnj ' ( At III 8 linprnvol Innil In northern Kaunas. 1(0 " r of IncnniOrKiicu ; " 111 uxthuniiu for land nciir Council Illnllii 'Ilic Muno llcal Kutato Co , I > 1 [ llroMdun ) \\T XMTD ' Itnntlon us Milcslmly In dry 1:001)9 ) 'l or inlllliH > i > b > u Inil ) of npurluncu , Adilrusa / \ftli \ 3 < l Ktri-tit ji IK K\l llAM3ICM\oll Improvoil 8J ncro Iowa 1 farm ni-ur KOOI ! toun. do ir of Inciiinbrniico ; w [ 11 ixi h inu'w lur nlcti rctlilenco In Council lllutfi nnil pi ) ciinli tllllcionco Tlio Muyno lloal Lelat * to , oil llronitHii ) . Cortland Delivery Wagons Are the Strongest. Most Durable Wagons on the Market. ' . No. Mi Thrco surlnz noavy business nation. Wo oirrjr many styles of Oollvsrv wacons. anil a full line of tlio celebrated Corllan4 C irrlBKi-s. SurrlosT Uugrflos , ROD. Wagons and bprlug Wnsous , It will uiiy you to BCO us beforu buying olsowlicro. Correspondence soliultccl , UNION TRANSFER. GO , 13O4-6-8-1O Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY0 HOT WEATHER Q UI Q ' AT COMFORTABLE 'PRICES. The V eather is Hot , but it will pay you to ' HAT 1X717 A TXI17I rlUl WHA1J1J1M. Every Shoe in this immense stock will be sold AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. * There will be some great bargains , Be there and get some pf them L IBtli. Watch this space and notice the prices. It will pay you to buy shoes now MAIN STREET