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6 e e THE OMAHA REE. 'FHE O\IAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, oes ot entertain for the the warm o should toward a humble servant of truth reporte dship that a guardian of the pe THE NEWS IV THE BLUFFS. || "CLOAKNAKERS GET RIOTOUS. Driven Desperate by Husgar They Attack | Non-Union Workers, SOME EXCITING SCENES ON BROADWAY. A Buyer for One Fim and One Shop Out | ; of Beaten ed iy Mirely Clea titul Storics Sufrering. Nrew Youk, renderea wives and children for Broudway this mor ber of men There ar storvies of want and despair caused by the strike, and the violent temper of the ni wob, madeup of who are usually peaceful citizens, only toshow that they in July kmakers, of their embled ot assaulte by ng desperate the bread, 1a num their pl who had many pitiful taken stril nen ¥ aits, aesperate st Not a few received dispossess notices early and were tumed out inte thestreets like sheep. Last night was cold and cheerless and the rain coming down intermittently Last night in Ovchard, Eldrvidge and For sythe streets, were whole families who were tomeless and hungry, They hud no plice to go and to cat. 'This morning in a dris vain fathers, sous and brothers, numbering over two thousand, most of whom had been up all uight, went over to their old workshops with lesperate vesolve, They in front of Meyer, Jonsson & Co.'s place and the | Mevcantile elotk company, two of the larg. | est establishments in the' vity ph Ler | burger, a buyer in the employ of Meyer & donasson, cuine lriskly down the street, When the strikers saw him they made a | rushiat him, and Lerburger was badly beaten e e min scoss of th ned to tur | s pe from the mob. , upon the first vic iy coful men | into a body of riot I'hey n down to rasson's store, and the front door being opera few of the holder ones entered, d the oMce bo; wrlie Buttuer, and in a | scccnd he was eceiving the same kind of blows which fell upon Lerburger. William Wasner, an ¢ Joseph Rocdel | beimer, a pucker,amd Bookkeeper Simms | werethe nextto véceive similar treatment to that accorded the other two. I'wo Italia | werethen attacked drew weapons and | the strikers fled e mob nest gathered | arovad w clowkmaker named Kunze,* He did not get away so casily as the other men, When the police, who had been notified, came running down the streets the strikers scat tered, but they left Kunze on the sidewalk bleeding from half a dozen severe cuts on his | head. "They must have kicked bim, us his in- | ju serious, - All this timeanother detachment of strike had been busy two blocks below. They we men who had been in the employ of the Mer cantilo cloak company and they gathered there justas they did in front of Meyer & Jon ud waited for the seab workmen to come 2. They rewarded just be- fore 8 wk, when they surrounded two 1, streack them half a doen tit.es and then ased them upstairs, The mob was then | scattered by the police, While all this was going on an -y mob | of striking cloakimakers cted al the cor- ner of Irvington and 1rid streets, deter mined toobtain work or | nt the bosses from employing non-union workmen, Sum- | uel Villet, i Pole, has about a_scora of men ales forhim, He did not like th strikers. Aceordingly he locked and bavred his ¢ About 11530, when the crowd was the lavgst, Villett's employes | artled by a crash.” The strikers had amobof about 1burer, rushed in ; oy dewanded t all hands and, meeling with no success, 1 to threaten and intimidate Villet and s workmen, ‘The strikers threw out of the | windows the plush cloaks being made. Pan | demonium veigned and the strests in that | viciity were filled with a sur mass of people. Villet, becoming terrorized Cc UNCIL BLUFFS. ithins | The relations between the two beeamn OFFICE. NO. 12 PEART, § ;.\y:\m[;\]’»‘nu‘q‘y,m‘.;!.. fow nights o, when What the Oensus 8hould Show According u..j‘,,‘w\v;m‘ i ‘;}m anded te > know where Delivered by Carrler [n any part of the City to Postoff s J . a8 ) ML o Postoffice Receipts, he was woing, and finally threatened torun EOLEEIURON o ebibabelid : him in unless he started home. The re TELEPHONES | felt badly about it, and yester morning . o “ronst s blue-couted lmess to the il ey DR ATTRACTIONS OFFERED FOR TODAY: | (ooat o s b e e T ot ot | - even, and as he was passing the 'y | house last evening at the he MINOR MENTION. Manawa Will Hereafter Go Wet— | mentioned some ono thiew @ N Y. P C Y phone o Chantangua -~ Balloon fix JGe 1;‘- .‘H,:“\'“\. w'v’jr' \\'mf"‘f‘ Covmit BlufPs Lumber Co.. eods, fonat the Lnke General and immediately proceeded to colla nlm. Fireworks half price- Crockwell and Personal Notes, "I\“'_w‘""f;- kg b DL G el The Model baseball elub will play the Glen. b { eracker, 1. furnished and he w wood club today on the latter's grounds i k | reloused, Crafts otk on the Another case of diphtheria is reported at hows the resultof the |y q546] to stop all fu celobration, but the residence of Mr. Davis, on Fourth aveny cous,” said Postmaster | Lo mightas well have tried to_make the Mi W. H. Miller was corralledyesterday for terday, “and the postoffice will | souri river run up stream, The word was Tl A0 W PrUSs wigon Witlouta license. furnish evidenee 16 the sume effect, Sioux | Anickdy pussol arund and thore was more The chatn gang included eleven vietims City dlaims to have 5,000 now that thelr cen- | FACKEL O it boat fot the noxt iwo hours ',"“\‘,"‘ and they will take no hand in today™s — quq is completed. Their postofiice receipts | Crafts dashe ound frantically, but the celobration, : Akl o . for last year wore about £30,000. Our post- | dynamite crackers kept exploding’ inder h featore Beedher and Surh CLminings ofice receipts for last year amounted to about | very feet with a rogularity that was any: both of Omaha, we ed yeste i Chidaba Ribnhladdy r . 5 . | the sport, and finally the officer gave it up The members of Mount Zion Baptist 45,000 people, but - we haven't them and we | 4q g job, He reulized that hefhad fastened cn, colored, will have @ barbecue in don't want the census to make any such | his incisors into a chunk that he could not monunt park today showing. The receipts of the Omahis post- | maaticate, und 1t kept getiing more unman ft rustic benches, cach six feetlon ¢ for Tast year weve about 200,000, and f geeable all the time. It lasted until the crowd ha mordered for Fuirmount pav - their census gives themn a population of L. | got tired and went home, will be here in a few days W2, Our census ought to show not less than b ke e ; heorved | 30000, and t Hirures borne out by g I phserved every' plan that ean be used in approxi- | L e postofic i, the s bedig mately figuring ot the population of the city, | . Take the Omaha and Council 'S eloc their windows from 10 to 11 Teortiinty hove that General Porter swili | trieline for a pleasant day's entertainmen The celebrated Rogers' band will givea | oui0E dion of the disputed dis- | the Chautaugua bly. k for the concertin Bayliss purk this morir (AR and [really dont” seo how hecan do [ ronnd trp.Cincluding admision to - the o'clock, An excellent p) 11 be ven: (Heilse grounds, 10 cents, Lavge display of fiv derec il L LA works at Falrmount park in the evening, Sells Bros, & Bavrett's cirens exhibits in . . o Fine races at the Council Bluffs driving park the city tomorrow. Itis 0 great atteact BOSTON STORE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | at 20 .m. Bieyel s, boating, bathing, and the street paradeat 10 o'elock s claim - cten,at Manawa, ¢ motor for a quick 10 be well worth secing, A Few of Our = pecials For This We trip. Charles W. Nichols Miss Winifred | Peruse this carefully. Somothing X ik ey Moore were married Wednesday evening by resting 1o al every family be fou reworks in front of the grand pavilion at i Mackay ot the residence of the | in these columns, Don’t fail to come early,ns | L Tunawa tonight brid avents on’ Williams street there ave bargains laid out cach - : Jandon was hauled in yesterdey to | many times don't last all day, Visit the rybody should 2o to the Chautauqua on serve out a fine, Heescaped from the cha toi Stove, ‘There you can always find w ith. The great Rock Island rout gang while he had yet three days to ser ally doeven a little better than we ady |Iw'b‘l.|mHll- 3,000 people on the ¢ was ) put to work on the streot tis 18 Bourth of July. EEAC L bbb LI L dozen black and colored mitts. We ve Main street depot as fol Notices Al in thecases of tie Union o e e Usiton e | dnimto b » show you better value by [ lows ¥ Vit “" 'H" padldl s i, 1ot cqualize | far thar sund elsewlere in the west 7:10 a.m., o m., 0:37 a4, m., 0:50 . m,, Ll LA Gl u LD AL 10 350, B, e 10:50 2. m tion have been filed with the clerlcot the dis ) | L § Ak : < aall s Special att 1350 p.m, 2:40 p. m., 4245 p.m., 6:37 p. m, trict court . Je and H0¢ ..'.m«. fully = 6:50 p.m, 70 p.m. Nick O'Brien has been selected as amem: | gant inder valio Correspondine trains will leave Chautaugua ber of the demoacratic county ventral « - | A pavgain in white goods. A1l our with abund of ecars aud _ample room to tee to represent the new Fifth ward and R | o strig os anc e mnu everybody happy. Motor line will I, Munfort has been selected to vepresent the | weekat least w Ko close wection with all trains and sell new Sixth ward in the same capacity. Hosiery—In this departm claim to Hnuu,h tickets, including admission to The regulur meeting of Fidelity’ counell, | haveno competitors. We sh complete | ground S MeCLINTOCK, Agent. No. 156, Roval Avcanum, that was to have | line of ldies), misses’, children’s and ——— been beld this evening, has been postponed fants' fast blacks. We guarantes every paie [ Fine entertainments have veen arranged | I until next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. W, | or money cheerfully refunded. Ask to see [ forthe people at Luke Manawa today. A. Groneweg, secrefary our ladies' fast blacks b 25¢ and 85 You = - . Pearl M nd Jeunie Bowling, the two | will agree us it is the bet hose you LRSONAL PARAGR AP women arrcsted for intoxication and disturh- hie mone; ing the were caeh fined 225 and costs, 'S two-by tworibb at 25¢ las [ Miss Kittie Evans, stenorrapher for Judge They weve short of cash, and no monied | 10 cqual, il sizes for A Jlesworth, is visiting friends in Lincoln. friciuds appearing, they weresentbak up- || AL 106 aud 12tic e show the best fust | John Sorenson of frenton, Mo., represent- stairs to board it out black stocking in the country | ing the ers’ aceident fusurance com- The electric motor company exponded ces Moine ribbons at 1¢ | pany, was in the city yesterda; nearly £100 for fireworks that ave to be set pecial prices on '!Hv colors in-all sills P.J. Kirby, a fisst-class club swinger, off in’ Faitmount park this evening. Super- ""“”* w heavy-weight liftor, hand ball player and tntendent Reyuolds desives all partics who Eiondfonil all-atound athlete, s been engaged” | have fireworks to take them to the park, in 9 i ous for 7 propi Munhattan and w order to make the displayas grand as possible l"H;‘\w-"w_ S donbte popular with the patrons The Bayliss park fountain will be stavted 16 ribbons for Lty up today for continuous —operation. The | g ab T ey i of Atwood, sprays have been cqualized, the inside of the | ook and all silie gros geain ol atin s his city. bising painted, and the fountain is now in | | o T i s s i s The above prices good for this week only perfect vunning order will be much more R LV ROW Lhan Wh 1t Was (st St sthoringham: hit & Cotlneil l'mi § ore, Coell |;»lul\:'\. will be oek s, I, closed ull day today in honor of ntion's ssioner Graham states that there — - holiday. no bund concerts in Buyliss purk this | Manawa will be the place for pienics tc S -— I, as the crowds thus The At e ARvar. s Chicy freworks at Manawa Foday. 1o the rass so that it ik Pt lebrate the Fourth in o pleasant | EXtra trains wiil be ran on the Manawa for it to recover. Whatever and tem perato mane 1 fecl frosh aftoran | motor line today and untila late hour toni ght are will be given in Fairmount p : sion to the lake wnd the enjoyment of - far more suitable. its pleasure. 1neaung, sanitary eng Dunn was ar yfor keeping | e 4 Life building, Omaha; 200 Mervium u’ « .m('.]lm.\\» ho) Teast, is 'n..- “ AttTRGUORE TonD ; block, Council Bluft chary appears police rogist TEhire b6 e B Tant A : e T A Dt 1 free intes pretation of 1t withont s et | There will be ample attvactions in and | Dempsoy Bros., 105 Main street, is the only FAPaTEA I 7 PR y about, the eity today to satisfy even the most | place in fown where you can gét fresh and pard to the | itory law means that he h t o not paid his license for the past month | patiotically inclined delicious confectioner to the cit s excellent prog me ‘vi e vaner - - - e f"‘.‘,‘\}_j' £ | Anexcellont programmo 'vill be given at | 1 vy wish tosell your property call on the My G Saundersof this ity and Miss Flora. | Chuntwuqua, s announced elsewhere in | gudd & W B. Judd prosideut, 606 wkirlcof Delta, I, wor mited. o [ these column Broadway. 1N O Alkron' O3 I T gro0ia £ 1 { The coloved population will flud great at- known atlorney hore, Aftaran tste | tractions in the by > to be given at Fair- ding t p the newly turn to this city, w ¢ willbe at home to their fricnds after August 10, A. K. Belgum, who runs & s lon at_the corner of Seventeonth avenue and Niuth street, was arvested yesterday iing on the chavge of assault and bat crred by Nick Molitor, ing Molitor & Belgum sted for dist rbin the Belgum states that M o disturbance at his place o “threw him out. | The ladies of St. Francis Xavier's church | will u festival and quadville party this evening ut Masonic temple, More tha nary preparation has been made and | tractions will doubtle: house. Floor maniger 2 H. Villinms, Georg | nellaand T. 1. Hug Wagou load after wagon lond going intothe basement of Lowe's restaurant attracted | some attention yesterday and it developed that a whole car load of ocean salt was being | unloaded there. Itwillall bo used in freczing ice cream before the season isover, Over seven hundred gallons wore 1o satisfy today’s lo town orders for the b "Phe_following ofl frozen yesten il trade and il out of urth w8 of Humboldt lodge Independent Order of Gddfellow installed VA sday evening by Past cand Johin Schicketarz: J. L, Peters, noble grand; | vice grand; Peter Rapyp, iz Meyer, treasur John Schicketavz, right side noble gra Eunl Roseh, left side noble gran Schultz, conductor; Cha Barghau rden 1 Lanzendon Georg . outside gu Jennie Gimse days ago with 2 s utu fine deised by Jud o of the fi , Who came he od her rele s fine, but the hany on from Walnut to see hor, They were willing to pay th court had no desire to pu girl herself, Walter Wilsca, who lives on avenuel in the northern part of tue city, was taken before Justice Hendricks vestorday on a | charge of cruelty to animals. He was cha ith thiowing a stickof wood at a neighbor's cow that was in his yard. The | cow wus tethered with a long ™ o) and became tangled up with Wils porch. He | itied that he did not kuow tied when he throw the missi promptly discharged him. Miss Ollie Clark, night operator at the tele- | phone exchange, was very agrecably vemen- | the animal was | and the court | at Union driving park during the afternoon, wount. park. Herself in Gala Manawa v Day Attire. Ogden, Utah, Array unusual attr ions, in uding bicycle vacing, prize shooting, boat- | Ounex, Utal, July Special Telegram and bathing. - Dalby's band has been en- [ to Tur Bk, | —The cariival has been very d to play at the luke during the ent successful toc The royal party visited Syracuse beach on Salt Lalke this afternoon ; returning they witnessed the cowboy tourna- menst in which twe cowboys wereselected from o larger number tomeet the twelve ampion tournament knights in the contest first-class racing matinee will be given the first to b ¢; ill be fr time, a lled at 2 The admission d this will guarantee fast rses will be driven for all they . as the winners will not reccive a Y Nl for the championship of Utah toworrow. O iwei performances wuder these | myiy exhibition is an imitation of the contests 2 "' EACCH; of m eval times, A In the evening, at the coliseum building, JEoUiay itive mitary dr the. comp dat Manawa duri park a Siha 1 took placo. L tting e N 8 This was of far more intere > Louisi- bRyl b th "“»‘; ana vifles were con superiority and did 1ot enter the conte the day war given immed t feature of wing the > e ely Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway, fol - drill by a hundred Bannock and a hundred Accommodating Telephone Manag Shoshone Tndians. Manager . A. Atkins of the local telephone They \\’-;w [ulrrw-fl in all m.‘» i -ompleto ot the tesque sty les of w me anc oftiee hue conpleiad & line 4 tha Olaabatiqus iducted the performance in their own way, grounds at considerable expense and'located They opened by chanting to the king and a publictelephone in the office of the Chau- } queén then they went through the war taugua managerent, just torth of the am- § Whoop chorus d ha half phitheater. Thecostof comections between | 100 of wild nd move- { the grounds wnd the Blufs will be 10 cents Ionihibeauliol Lo and betweey the grounds and Omaha 20 cents, > ou pieces of wood, chanting the From all other stations the rate will be 10 s the tine the main body of war- ts higher than the regul te to Council | viors were dancing and the_great audience of 3luffs. It has also been arcanged to have 6,000 people looked on with intense interest IESSeNEer Service Lo summon par on tl d 1 the braves withvo grounds who ure wanted at the telephone Following this was the bal reasonable rate will be charged for such s which wiks a brilliant affuir viee. The cost of building the line was c Tomorrow is the t closing day. siderable and th wk was done more % commolate the ¢ {ua visitors than bo Big Cloudburst in Texas, it wse Vay Hon that it would be a pay Tex., July 5.—A rom ing investuient. financially cloudburst in the mountaius stopy - on the Texas Pacific tolay, A tr The Manbatian sporting o EagE e Sk e S 35 enovmous flood -”fi W .|I‘u1' whi A good hose veal fre with oD g B0 1 this town. 15 the rain_had o lay up all washed out without warning, hose purchased at Bixby's, rack ahe: ne almost Balloon mat Manawa. though it had been raining heavily in the An unusual attraction is booked for Man- | mountains for many houvs, Great damage awa nest Sunday and Monday, Professor . | W% done, ’ 12, Sturgis will make two balloon ascensions | Spain’s Cabinet Resignation Accepted on cach day and come in parachute, Maniin, July 3 “The queen ragent has ac- Fhe ascensions will be mude at 5 o'clock and | cepted the resignation of the members of the at10:30 in the evening, the daving aeronaut | cabinet. The sitting of the cortes has been coming down into the at the latter hour | suspended pending the formation of a new. ina blaze of pyrotechuics he same pro- | ministr, A gramme will be repeated on Monday, The r 7 & Whole uftair i undor the. mat .vlfiu Tho Dog fluntod Soven Days, ra Kendall, the well known comedian who Heee is atale the truth and accuracy bered by the members of the night police force, who presented her with a fine gold ving.' There are thirteen men on the night force aud they veport to headguarters by tele. phone every hoe, muking innumerable de. mands upon the telophone operator. The presentation was made in vecognition of the | young ludy’s promptness aud obliging dis position. "The ring was presented to Miss | Clark just. before she left for Chautaugqua to | enjoy 4 week's vication | The republican central committee of this | district meets tomorrow to issue the call for the congre nal convention. The call for the democratic county convention has just | been issued for the Hth fnst. Delogates will | be chosen o attend thestate, Judicial and ————— duly deposited in o corner back of the congressional conventions, 1t is regarded \u‘ There will be @ brilliant display of fire- | house. This done 1se would come exceedingly doubtful whother or not the re- | works on the rin front of the rand pa- | slowly into his master’s presence and lie publican convention will bo t in this city, | vilion at [ awa this ning. A | down at his feet with a hypoeritical wag | as there is a strong sentix t iu favor of | number of mammoth firve balloons will be { of his tail, a8 much as to say that he had some outside towns in thedistrict. Red Ouk, | sent up carvying a brilliant cargo of pyro- | been to church, or had been taking a Atluntic and Missouri Valley ave candidates | technics, 1h addition o this thore will e quiot, Christian Sunday afternoon nayp, for the honor. | froo concert aud o ball In the pavilion, which | Frovde 0¥\ ofl shiinl) commanded. 1o n alavm from box 34 called out the fire | Wom 1 for 120 coup TRAT Y d,.fim.“,,‘.,,.‘.,\,,',m; otk Yoty ihe e | laraest moom In the wost. Only those o | €0 and fetch the gume that he had noon. The blaze was ut & réstaurant kept by | Whom tickets are issued will' be allowed on | brought home, Grouse would f“lll]\ off, N AT e MR ek pen i IRE B |t Hox and, coming bick with usingle bird in nnd seventh avenue, and was caused by boys | S————— - A his mouth, would vow and protest, in throwing fircerackers on the wof. The fie | The coolest nu_l! pleasantest place in the | dog language, that this constituted his was _extinguisied by hose company No, | | ouniry these evenings is the lake front. It | while hug, and that he had not killed before the rest of the department arrived. | Will be delightful there this evening. anothe His “This is the second fire extinguished company this montn, the otk a8 works, The month is starting in much fivenier than last, us only” Ave alirma wore answered in June, and no water wis thrown during tho month, by this The gasoline stove s more dangerous than the unloadod gun, ~ Save life and property by using the C. B. Gasand Electric Light Co.'s gus stove. - Dr. H. 8. West, porcelain cluwa aod brndge work, No. 12 Pearl, being at the | hus appeared here several ti in A Pair | of which T am ready if need be to answer of Kids. for with my life, says a writer in the P » Boston Pos A certain sportsman once Man- No Longer Dry. spent three weeks ut ¢ in seaconst Prohibition isat an end at Manawa, and | {own in Massachusetts, and every day, two new suloons will open their doors today. | except Sunday, he went gunning for vail Government licenses were taken out yester- [ hivds with his sctter, Grouss But duy by the Manawa hotel company and by | Grouso hunted seven days in the week, the Menary Park association, and there will | On Sunday afternoons he would slip off 0w be beer galove uud all the popular aleo- | by himself, dodge behind the barn, and holic und vinous trimmings. The budge dis- | go out over the marshes, where he usu- pensers will contribute the sum of $150 a { glly had fine sport, seldom rveturning umonth to the corporation_authorities for the § without five or six birds, all of which he privilege of selling the ardent unmolested, one, master, howeve knowing well with whom he had to deal, used 1o insist upon the production of another bird, and the same perfoamance would be repeated, perhaps hulf a dozrn times, until finally Grouse cume back empty-handed,or rather empty -mouthed, showing that the supply was really ex: hauste: I am afeaid thut this story hus not a very good moral, the he ro Deing a asmuch as these reports are written up with | Subbath-breaking, deceitful kind of more regard for truth than for the feelings of | dog, but it must be remembor ed that he Luu«nm. it way be lwagined that the latter | had never been taught any betier, A Pecler Gots Too Gay. The great wud glorious Fourth was ushered in whout half past 0 last evening by Police ] ud Roporter Whittlesey. Afts patroisthe middle Broadway beat in a peculiar style that is all his own, and Whit- | tlesey devotes the Council Bluffs columns of | the Republican to telling how ne does it In. civing an ugly slish across the » with 4 knife, whipped outa ve- volver and fired two 'shots. One bulle lodged in the back of Abraham Rosenburg | and witha shrick he stuggered out on the | s At this_moment the police avived. saptured Villetand eightecn other pe sons and ca W d them off o jaill. Rosenbur d to the hospital, where he lies in s condition 0 Jews on the east side mobbed fu loaded cloak manufacturer's truck, on which also rodea policeman, The latter Wt the mob's leader and let his club fallon his head so often that he col- lapsed and the crowd slunk away. WORLD'S FAIR( MM ISSIONERS, | They Hold a Meeting and Adjourn Unt Neat Octobe Crreaco, July 3.—The first national world’s fair commissia a recess being taken until Octobers At the moming session a communication. vas read from Colonel Brown, representing the mining interests of Colorado, asking the appointment of a committee to confer with the local board of the nded today session regarding the proposed mineral exhibit, The exhibitis to be underground, the walls of the corridors, halls; ete., being formed of v res arranged as found in the to the committee on mines minir A the ec the loeal or | siderable dijeu lution expre nmission with the iz he satisfaction of finaneial report of i was adopted after cons the of lady The que payinent « \ appropiiation for managers wis refe the d | to committee. A ne committee was constitated to be Kiown s the commiittee on machinery and motive power, and consisting of missioners, A committee on titles and local facilities, h will be referred all questions about eght’ com- 1sportation, ete,, was aunounced as Commissioners Grener, Ewing, Butt, Garvin, rench, Williams, Ferry, Hundley rain | ard and Rya Judiciary committe ) | Landsay, ‘Sewall, St. Clair, Swmalley and | . { A committee of ht on a fore: | lumber exhibit was also organized, ‘ Justhow much of the fair will be | | ou tho luke front is apparently st open matter. Only a formal def | of the boundaries of I of the site was contained in the communica | tion fiom the lc directc suying it was | the intention to mulke as luvge use as possible ‘uflh. now existing or that may be gained h ron the lake front, and use J | park 50 faras may bo necéssary to provide oo and buildings for quate the expo- on | Thelc | i ial this evaning says: YA con- t of authority as to the appointment of director general has arisen between the na tional commission the local directors, the latter claiming the right under articles of i while the sormer cliim under the act of con | wress velation to the faie.” The Jour interviows with @ number of « son the subject, fhe general 2 sus of whose views is that while the does so by implicatfon. Mr. DeYoung of San Franeisco holds that the commission s undoubted authority, © and thinks Mr Goshorn, who was director generul of the Philadelphia centennial, is the most desivable man for the plice. con ‘ t does glve anthority in expressed terms, it Lot or | Steamship Avvivals ! At London—Sighted: The Augusta toria and the City of Berlin, from Ne: At Southampton—-The Trave, from York | AtNew York Vi York. New The Noordland, from Aut werp. | - | England Gives France an Islnd, Loxpoy, Jul; The Herald has learned | from M. Ribot, French foreign minister, that | Englind gives to Fr an island in the ‘arribean sea and re a French pro tectorute over Madagi i A Schao SAv FraNcisco, schooner Nupa City, from Point Avena with a cargo of posts and bark, capsized 1t night off Poiut Royes during o heavy northwest wind, ¢ tain Thiman and Willism Newman, the cook, were drowned, The mate and seamen Wi | picked up by & passing schooner, | | JULY 4, AN ANNOY NG 1890, PERIENCE Paris Bootmakers Want Thei and They Want it Quick, (Copuright 1S9 by James Gordon Beine/t.) Money, Panrs, July 8. New York Herld Cable | Special to e Bre)—Miss Allien, a well known New York young lady, was summoned the other day to appear bef u justice of the peaceat the instanc: of Hellstein, a well known hoot make I'his isonly one many inconveniencies sometin upon stran in Pavis by varios establish ments where bills ara iot paid at the momnent due, The prominence of Miss Allien in the social world makes this unfortunate experionce with French shopkeepers of all the more in terest tothe publi Yy Americans abroad. Miss Alli nonth past, and perhips more, has bought, and promptly paid for, her boots and shoes at Hellstein's estub lishment, In this instance, lowever, the ovder was for asister of the lady, who had gone for a fortnight to Fondon and the boots had been delivered without the bill Some days afterward the account was pre- sented during the absence of Miss Alhen, Several times thesame day the s count was sont inand finally an that unless a postofice order was immed forwarded, would send for police Miss this at onec he mes lant boc Hellstein the Allien natuvally unwarranted attack to the r o asking it by such impertinence. The wakier eeplied: “You have am most impertinents I want my Miss Allien then said, *T will check today or Saturday t Miss Allien mailed the post, but on recelved a summons frightened at I wrote what al sald 1 money.’ you a bootina nd ni Helistein morming Shecon wlho sent a 1 check to Sunday to Consul General Rathbone sentative to court on Tuesday at ed hour. Miss Allion related bie using experience for a dame demonde in ourt of the justice of the She says. I sat 1:4% o'dock in a mi crowd with my mait and heard a lotof prominent names ealled out, from Mme. La Dichesse to Mue. La Comt Then M. Papillon, and tinally my own, atter wait ing all this t The son of Fiellstein time, came coolly up and st you have paid the bill.! Tveplied: ‘I do mot wint - your impertinenee settled! ‘Very well,” sneered the youngs man, ‘good morning, madamoselle, if it pl you to wait, Miss Allien asked theclerk of the why she had not b by she court ap peace, from 12:30 till laneous vas called at lust 10 my turn, v all the e case who sat 1 is called offy wish it cancelled. | 1se doso. court 2 notified before the case was i ad why she had been kept wiiting. The clerk said: “If the young man had heen o gentleman he would have told you at once and you would not huve ben soinconvenienced.” The total of the bill was fov 161 franes —75 conts, - ARMY OF THE POTONAC, Annual Reanion of' the Association at Portland, Me, Me., July 3.—Over one thou- sand members of th socia PontiaNn, of the Potomac, including « officers of the orgnization, ave hercin at tendance upon the anmual reunion ( al Collins of New York presided at the meeting this val Prane Valker d 1 the oration. Hon, ad Hon, Hrauniblo Hamlin was rect tremendous applause and tion on the stage, Aftor v of the avmy Sherman was brought forward am ders of applause. He said, things, that he had learned s Folug upon the platform, that the grand review in Wa ington terminated when the Army of the 1 He had aid eq that the revicw occupied three days and i Army of the Potomac occupied the first day. The peoplo up there in Washington did ot havea v good opinion of westel thouglit neral Walker's review of of the ¢ General thun the Potomace among other nce they w he assiire you,” suld theoid general, of the Arniy of the Potoms ter drilled army than you w because T was commariding was greeted with great laughter. General Sherman then told in a_humorous way how he noted faulty points i the review of the Armyof the Potomac and quietly sent word to all his corps nightto look out for these things, and with good result As to the patriotism within the hearts of the diffevent corps 1o one needs to speak. commanders that Hon. Hannibal Hamlin spoke briefly and was followed by Generals Howard, Devens, Porter und Admival ( andi Atthe business meeting General Selden Conuor of Maine was elected pr ut. The next meoting will be held in I Tomorrow there will bea gra monstr tion, in which the sailors and marines of th North Atiantic squadron and all the state wilitia will take part — - The Grear Rock Island Route all will sell tickets to points on their line July 8d and 4th, good until and in- cluding” July 7th, at one fare for the round trip. T = A FATAL PRIZE FIGHT, Mike Brennan off Boston Has His skull Fractured., Cuieaco, July 3.—Jack Ashton was to have met Frank G D tonight ina lard glove cont 000 people assembled 0 witness the encour Tho police pre vented the men from appeaving, howeve {owing to the fact that Mike Brennan of Boston was so seriously injured that he will probably die. Brennan was contesting with Frank ~ Garr of Chicago, nominal for puints, but it is asserted that the sports present knew fight was tobe for bloo is the man who recently Tommy White. of Chi- i a .l drawn out The mateh between Bremuan and 1 was a fierce one, but o the second round Brennan had decidedly the worst of it. In the third aud fourth he was repeatedly knocked down, and . in the fiftn after avising twoor three times, both men being very g, ail pushed against him and both men went to the toor, Bre 1 underneath. His head struck the hard boards with u_resounding cvack, and when nwas found to be un re summoned, but consciousness had Garrard arose B conscious, Phy up toa late hour ot returned and the doctors think he will die, having undoubtedly sufered concussion of the brain - Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder. 1s prouptly cured by the waters of Excel- sior bprings Missouri. e the Esher Baction Judge Horton today an nounced his decision in the litigation be- tween opposing parties in the Evangelical chureh, the suit being by the unti-Esher ap- poitee to Salem church, this city, to re- strain Rev. George Velter, appointud by the Esher confe >, from occupying the puljit. Judge Horton refused the injun tion, but 1 not give auy grounds for the sion, remarking that he had found it impossible to constructan. opin ion which could not be used by cither side as can documents in church polities. His conclusion, he said, was not to be construed as in any sense passing on the question of Bishop Esher's right or lack of right to form his Episcopal functions. I herites | regard the decision us u great victory for them, but the unti-Esherites w n new legal procecdings, v is under that Judge Horton's refusel to remove Vetter was owing to his conviction that church contro. venios should not be brought into courtand that the ¢ nference of 1501 the proper tribunal for the settiement of the mat ter | - Prighton Brach Races, Briaurox Beacm, July 8—(Special Tele | gram to Tue B Summary of today’s | races First race, selling, fox twoyear-olds, five | eientns NOTICES. £ mile—Corceln . Repent Il second, Emily Carter thivd, Time 1 :081, ECTAL Second race, three-fourths of a m Phoe COUNCIL BLUFFS, nix won, Prince Howard second, Major Daly | =58 thind. Tirae-1 1 : r : TANTED to Trade—Torse ana buggy on & Thivd race, “one ‘milo—King Crab won, | W ANTRRLS Tt lorstane bugts onae Jugglor second, Seymour thivd, Tine | 45 clgnr store Fourth vace, oneand one-sixteenth nyles L d on, 26 e v . - - YOR SALE <Or will trade for good road Dudge won, Zophyrus second, Verdeur Third team, stallion No. G0, roglstored - Wals 4 A Juce. By DE Archibald, dam by Kentueky Fifth race, seliing, one and one-half-miles | 5 5 Paars ofd, Apply to DF Macrac Bonawza won, Eleve second, Barrister | < - third. Time-2:1 W ANTED -G girl by Mes A P Hae Sixth ra Mlin and one-quarter chett, 120 Fourth stroet miles, over b huwd sunio won, Van . cluse second, I st third. Tim wig, | JQRRENT-Two gaod modern houtes W ‘ - it x Pearl e P L AUSEMENTS, QR SALE or Rt Garion T, Wi e houses, by J. R. Biee, 102 Matn st., Councll Anewstarand a now play entertained an | Bluffs. - ex nt audience at I's opera ho ast I)y_wnl UTTONOf Partiership The purtncee oseph nthoin the il o hip heretofore existing botween Geo, B, uight. Josoph Haworth intie it Of | Duxter and Frank W. Hesse, under the fem | Paul Kauvar' was seen for the fiest time | nanve of Dester& Hosse of Conell Bt he and his impersonation s weil a8 the s hisdiny dissolved. July 1, 18w, Frank W cluracter itself undoubtedly created avery | 1055 i, i favorable fmpression. The play is founded 7 1Y pay ront whion you can by n home onthe IFraich revolition, therefore i full | YV {h Sk o et wnd ih oo o i e of patidotic sentinent and enthusinstic hero: | wtany time loave your family the home clear | ism, Being an actor of str motional | on the following terms | powers, the part has o peculiar fitness to My A home worth #1000 at §12 per mont h, Haworth's natu ¢ifts, He has the ad A ::‘-‘\v:;,:w_ B ut i et it | Folligacs oL Fii6 Slage piesstice, eusy, gitce A hoiie wort#87m at 46 por nonth | ful minnersm and a” magiificent’ voice | & YOREh 85,00 %, 68 Lok manth Thes dities, combined with an intellizont priced Tomes on the sane terms. The reading of the lines, perfoetly natural pose thly payments Tade prinetpal and artistic developuient in_westure, expros. | o or fifll parcivalas call on or | sion 1l feoling once rank him ol of | e Tull & Wells Co. 608 Bronaway, | the foremost yoine utors of i DAL e ) support was good, the ettings beaut {OR K he st ful, the costumes in ke everythin on Peurl st . ( - right for a sm ng and en | A ENATIN, il i | 2 LA | mhunmr.:.‘u The Judd & plays the heavy villian . Ll | eTie o ot ting S *eution, and won considera - ' “. o praiseof his offorts, Miss Lizzic and Miss Lavinia White were alsc A A U SR D C LI O for the carnest mannee in which th sus: STAIULER ks, ANNAN, Canh|op tained the principal ale characters, - STot Through a4 Wing A couple of men made life aburden for the OF COUNCIL BLUFES, poopleliving at Capital avenue and Seven- | paid up Capital ... L $150,000,00 tecathsteect last wight. They occupy the ! Surplus and Proiis H0,000,00 tlat on the corn and to properly observe | Linbility to Depositors 30,000,00 incoming - of Tudepndence — duy | Dunrerons:—L A Miller, ¥, O, Gleason. B, L. thou it w necessary § Shuzart, EE, Haren o D Edimans Charlos todo something remarka This they did | ¢ Hannan: e <ol e Dusi- by s through the windows of My, [ ness, Lavaest capital and surplusof wny bank idence upon the opposite sige of | 1 Southwestenn owa While no one injured, it was INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, anarrow eseape for severl of theinmates of | == 11 pmp ¢ DTS ] the house, The two men will b arrested OFFICER & PUSEY, this morning. sexual weakness, pi | Nervine Corner Maln and Brondway nd Dougl COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. R T — Dealersin foreign and 1 I ¢ Exchunge. Prosidont Havrison a€ Oape Muy. | Colleet lons tide and interst i o e Care Muy, July 3, ~Presideat Harvison ar- | 10hos| rived toni MAXON & BOU (GREOIS, Architects and Superintendents. Fine Interior Decorations, - Waiters Get Their Raise. S1. Pavt, Mimn., July 8. —The threatenc ters' strike has hoen averted by the « sion of the demand of the men for a big advance. - Block. Council Bluffs, Ta A Brutal Ge: man Officer. e fuflding, Ouiha. Seb A bru man sub-licutenant stood : ! | TALL WORK WARRANTED. i over a private soldicr and compelled him to keep his hand in boil- | ing waterover a f the pretense that it was the doctor’s orderto remove a contusion, The hand was_ ruined and the man crippled for life, s been sword in he unde inv lided for life q ven a pension of 1 §2.25 0 month, nan officer was DR. J. D, JACKSON, Dental sent to prison fortwo months, | - Allkinds of work done. You con save ones Ui Bifon your zold and silver filling by calling mhtre s notig NSl » Hlec At roond M2 Morriam block. Couneil Bl ity 0il to quickly eure a cold_or hoarse- ness, Written by Mes, M. . Fellows, T 15 MAIN ST. Ouls, St. Joseph Co., Mich. " (LAUNDRY. Shirts, I Dat; 1409 DOUGLAS-"-STREET. On account of our large and increasing Practice, we have REMOVED to more spacious and con- venient oflices, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, - Rooms 430 The J. A. Murphy | Council Bhufr MANUFACTURING CO., . Collars hicfs, Undershirts Ladics' Cus, 4, ek, e, sfaction Guaranteed, JOHN SAN KEE. " F.M.ELLIS&CO., ARCHITECTS And Building and § ind Rooms anerintendents. tiee Builling. Omaha, and 20 Morrinim Block, Correspondence solicited: 2 The Inr est S(m‘k of Picture Frames and Mouldings 1st Avenue and 2ist St Everbrought to the west are now on suale at . our store The goods comprise the entire Sash, Doorsand Blinds | star., te g sonnie, o, e P R R Banciol and Serol Re-Sawing wholesale valu We will sell you pictnre Sawing of all kinds, PPorch aekets, frames cheaper than you can by the unfin- 2250 per load delivered, Clean Ishad material for. The stoek ¢ prises the e, All work to be best gra o goods Come and see Niles & Whaley, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs, STEINKOPF & SCOFIELD HANDLE NOTHING —BUT— NICE, CLE AN, FhESH GROCERIES. Customers who order goods hefore ding ner will have them promptly delivered before dinner and no excuscs. 204 BROADWA Y COUNCIL BLUFFS e} WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR --FURNITURE-:- When you enn get the hest there is v There 1510 taste nor purse that We ¢ann Then cone inandsee low clegantly and ¢ fnevery e atpriees that will notharkrupt yon Csuft You want tobeautify your howe, don't yout ieaply you can sceomplishi it Peopie’s Installment House, MANDELL & KLEIN ay, Counetl Blufs, Towa. MOORE & BOWNMAN, Oldest Cioar Storein the Git e 419 BROADWAY. Full Lme of Domestic AND KEY WEST CIGARS. All of Peregoy & Moore’s Goods Kept in Stock. GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS TO BE FOUND IN THE WORLD CAN GET THEM HERE C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, ——Wholesalo and Retall Dealers in LIRNITL] k. rzost Stock and Lowest Prices, Dealers, send tor Catalogue, Nos. 205 and "ln Broadway, uad 204 and 206 Picrce Street, Council Dluffs, lay P0 Broad r’. bt

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