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) { WSS 6 The Dally Bee fa't r‘.n_\' I»‘[nv-:xv g, July 1 RIPTION RATES . .. nts per v 10,00 per Vear Street No. 7 Pearl Brosdwny . E. MAYNE, Managet City Circulation. H. TILTON, C v ————————————— MENTIONS, MINOR to Herzman for bargains, herraden makes photographs ing train this is over the Chicago, eastward irlington & —Joseph Ross, of 615 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, makes the best butter tubs in the west, and sells them at the lowest cash price, Herzman will sell store and dwelling, —The colored man Dyson was in the the superior court yesterday and pleaded wuilty to petit larceny, having stolen about 820 from Mrs Preller, He was sentenced to thirty days in jail, —Railroad tickets Lought and sold— Bushnell, five doors north of Pstoffice, Can save money on the tickets, —S&herraden is the boss photogiapher, —On Thursday afternoon there was a happy wedding at the home of Wm. Sied entopf, Esq., the contracting partics being his brother. Dell, and Miss Mary Lig Justice Abbot ticd happy manner., place, knot in \. usu —Joseph Teiter i in the lat- | out st —Go to Herzman's b ing. —Hon. Chas, H, Litchman, of Marble. head, Mas«,, telegraphs t! he will be in this city to address the w n Tues. day, July dth, He will speak in Omaha on the y ding evening, He is suid to be a very cultured man, and aa outsnoken, warnest advocate of the rights of lal ue figures, Visitors al- w lot of fine pottery rer & Craig's. me, —Tine line of mens, boys and side afternoon | J TM.KING ou TAXES = | ‘ 'J:Ly Gm:x, | |The C Crdinarces Affecting Many yuncil Pass Important | Kinds of Busiuess, | Even the Saloons Will Pay Li: caus. Though Indirectly The Saloon Men See a Snag Which Tney Are Afrald Of, 'he city council has passed two quite important ordinances, one de- fining the licenses of common carriers, peddlere, ete., the other prohibitiag the sale of intoxicants, gambling, pros titution, otc., and affixing penalties certain sum, the other prohibits acts under certain penalties, yetooth mean | the same thing—thebrimzing of money into the treasury. The ordinance passed in regard to anloons 18 as atrictly prohibitory as the most ultra Tt makes iv awey, sell or tetotaller could demand. a misdemeanor to giv offer for sale any drink hoving any in- [ 1d makes the toxicating ingredient penalty It is undentood that under this ordinance the saloon mes will be complained of onse n month, and thus mnde to really pay y into the «ity a license of § 00 y treasury, or possiblya little that as the costs will be ac while passing an apparontly tory ordinan oftect a license, | Alc ian Goulden was eisher not posted, or clso he played awent inne | cence very slickly, for when the ordi | nanco was being considered | .d prohibi One ordinance grants privileges for a | His Mangled Remaina the Sub- ! city, it will be in pr 1\111 ’I‘HF DATLY BI‘P-"(‘()I amovth sailing thmnzlu ree their way cl and raise the ob jection that if th ading guilty, 25 to tl the grand jury will then | case, find an indictment, | record of \;u.'u galty and force a rp conviction | the state lavw, Bible Readin, A bible reading led tule, of De Room Ev | Pearl street), to-morr 3 o'clock p. m , and in the .mm.( at 8o'clock. Allare invited to attend. FATAL FALL. A Stranger Tumbles From the the Paltform of a Railway Oar and is Eilled, ., ject of an Inquest. Which Faila to Reveal His Identity. fatal accideny bedel one of the paasengers ca the in Yesterdaglmornin comiog train of the Chicago & N Ho had just take wkfagt in the dining car, and had gone ont on the wesern railway, his bre platform of the train was il Gity. When the was within absut twe rear car, jus out of Crescen’” miles of thi me do not | lating common carrier's ordinance lr‘, appear in anawer | Yrain | . , IOWA SA'I‘[ RDAY, FIVE CENTS JULY i 18+ HAR KNESS, ORGUTT & Go., NCIL BLUF muking 111 inall, 1.:"{.T,f;v‘-**‘fjg Gmgéé,‘,z._._ j AFD CARPALT HOUS AT THH | agents, Council I [ J. T Harley to M. ¥ Roher, lot| P, Judsos to W, Fullager, It I; jin block 7, Judeon’s st 30, Broadway, Oor. Fourth Street., add, Neela; Council Bluffs, Iowa. 16 Main 83, and 15 Peari St., mar-Z2.3m J. MUELLER SOLE AG. NT FOR CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Cot- tage Organs. Prices reason- F.J. 0SBURNE & 00 -A- . lable; terms to suit all. % P i | 10 ceri 1 Importer and Dealer in it Mt By MUSICAL ~MERCHANDISE Better Groceris:, Sell of all kinds. Sheet Music one- P Judson ts R, Fullay 2 im 4 block 7. Judsow's 1st add, city; 80 Council Bluffs, James Mithen to T. Guittar, all 0§ lot 3 and s 10 } Jeet of lot & in block 3, Grimen’ add, city; W. R. Vaughas to J. 7 i block 2, Pricea add, c W. H. l‘.mzliah to W. T. e} of ne | 25, TG, 38; £30. W. R. Vaughan toJ Danfeth, n nel2 74, 2%; 8200, . Manaerville to L, ( lofoe} of 7,77, d4; Geo, Grass to A, G, Faren wl swlof Sand partcin w | of u TRY IT AND Hake Money, Fudge, g IvE e Jorna, s e Paintm w nome informed: the r that paseonger condust sht the wan | must have fallenoffy, and as he couid | not bo found, the conduakor on ressh- s this oity, teleg! hie » CpeYas track. He hundred: yarde thas siao of 1 »o, and about thr there CAIIG ROV 1hy by the | council, ho urged that $25 b the pen- alty for the first oftense, and that| moro be added for the second ‘-n.u«.\“ and atill more for « third | One or two aldermen at once cried | out, “Oh, no—that wou'v do.”” i course not. This way of licenso money, s justified on the securiny | waddles at Sherman's, 124 8 Main, —The sound of & gun shot in the rear of | 5 the Phoenix saloon called together a rush | who was shot, and | They | t it | ad | k- | | of curious cnes to se what sort « f a loc were rorely disappointed to find t wasonly n huge fire eracker which been touched off for fun. Mar son came along, mildly chide cracker fiend and dispersed the crow . ing corpse it was, the fire. —Herzmim i bound to close out, —Al valise, was taken back to day by Office o the botel there from the valise was hore y and says | that the valise was in check ut the hotel when Palmer took it, e afterwards sold it here for ffty cents, but will stand trial there, Palmer, arrested for stealing n Atlantic,yester- The landlord of Palmer took they have =The exprossmen, since been pulled for standing on forbidden streets, seem to delight to stand all on Bancroft street, stretchivg o blockading it almost cowplet The ordinance makes that one of the streets on which they can stand, and they obey the law s0 ¢ mpletely as to prevent other toams from passing. Baby Saved? We are #o0 thankful to eay that our baby was cured of a d; us and protracted irvegularity the bowels by the use of Hop Bittors by its mother which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength, - Parents, Rochester, N. Y.--Bufl Exp CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR. A new etock of french Cream Confoc- | I st yeceived at th frui cessors to Erb & Duq way. @ R. R ~Change in Time. after Sunday, July 2d,| tween Omulin and Lincoln, will run as follows: Leave Owaha 8:15 a. m. (daily), ar- rive at Lincoln at 11:45 a. m. Leave Omaha 6:3) p. n Lincoln at 0:30 p. m, Returning leave Lincoln at7:00 a. m,, arrive at Omaha 9:40 a, m. Returning leave Lincoln at m, (daily), arrive at Omaha 5:45 p. m. The particular attention traveling public is invited to the fact th Sunday next, there will by a daily train each way between Omaha and Lincoln, and be- tween Omaha and Denver, The first through train for Denver will leave Omaha, Sunday, Jal arrive at Eust1s, Geneval Ticket Agent. "A Yenr's Cufferiog.” v, Ind,, June 1,81 H. H. Wansxer & Co.: Sis—A year's suftering from kiduey disease was completely relicved by your Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure, jo-20d-1w sEri K PERSONAL, Micnigaxs ( Lorres, Hon, W. T, his eastern tnp, Sapp bas retummed from K. L. Stern, of San Fr 200, was at the Oyden yesterduy. A. H, Lovejoy, of in the city yesterday, I D, Gibson, of Emerson, was regis- tered at the Ogden yesterday. F A W magnate, was shakivg here ye.terday, Joseph s as sanguine ing intercsts in Norfolk, Neb,, was Clork, the well known railroad hands with friends Kuotts is here again, aud mcerning his win Yew Mexico, Re: er Johu Lindt strts cast LOKiOW even ing to Indiana, where his fawmily a'v visit ing. They will return with bhiw in the course of & week or 8o, . - A contemporary asks: *“How shall we- wen carry their purses to frustrate the thieves?” Why, carry thew empty, Notb. ing lmmm @ thief more than to snatch & woman's purse, after following her half close, and as they { other merchandise, of the|§ ground that as the prohibition smend ment will not caose the salwors to are bound to run, it is best to have sume way by which the city may gain revenue from them. This same ordinance also provides for securing 1w revenue from houszes of ill-fame and gambling pluces. 1 compels every ono who rents howses or rooms to prostitutes to report the eame under a penaly of from £100. It makes it 2 misdomeanor to keep an assignation hoose, to freque houses of ill-fame, orin facv to connected ir y way with the busi ness and fixes the penalty at from $10 to $100. It prohibits keeping o1 frequentiog | gambling houscs, under a like pen- | ulty, 1t prohibits cock fights, coon fights, ights, etc., under a like penalty. sizo it up,” as the boys sy the ordinance amounts to simply this Tt is proposed to license saloons at $25 & month, houses of ill-fame and | inmates at $10 a month and gambling | houses at $10 a routh The other ordinance passed isacod- ification and modifichtion of all the liconse ordinances now on tho books, with the addition of others, It provides, in substar and. hu that ped- hawkers yoar; dlors, pey $10 ¢ 8, $10; hotel runner a hond of $100; y of fruit an hve | rovides that your, and the ehow o benidee, od for w ners are public ighing for others | to pay $10 a | | 1en and common eur viors aro to pay §10 a year, but o buses used exclusively to carry pas- | sengors to and from the depots are ‘ not required to take out licenses. Circuses aro to be charged $150 for the first performance and £50 for the second; side shows $20 a ll:lyv street exhibitions $10 a day, theatricals &b for one performunce, §8 for six, wu- seums §10 a month; eitizens it entertainments not for their profiv a exempt The billiard saloons are to pay $26 per year for one table aud addditional for add il ones, and no wmi- nors to by allowed to play under a penalty of from $10 to $100 and the license to be revoked, Bowling are to year, and shooting gallories $10 a month or $50 a year, and the same ro- striction as regards winors, Horosecopie u testers, ete., are to pay 80 montli) Fin Junk shops arve to pay 20 a year, and are required 1o Keep a rogstry showing the seller, tho deseription of the goods, price, cte., so that oflicers may the more easily hunt up stolen goods, Dealers in second-hand goods must also keep a re wotry. pay 820 u Very stringent regul placed on pawnbr ’ keeping a completo rogister, they must give a bond for $2,000 to be ap proved by the council, and puy year a license, Dollar stores and gift enter must pay §15 a month or §100 a year. Transicut merchants must pay $20, Auctioneers must give a bond of £1,000, and pay §100 yearly license. Dogs must be taxed one dollar each. Another feature of the ordinance 1s directed against an old time custom. Heretofore when a man has been com- plained of for not having a license, the case would often be dismissed on payment of costs and the taking out of the reqired liconse, By the new ordinan ¢ judge is instructed to fine i than $10, This, it is ho vill prevent delays in getting s new ordinances will go into effect in five days after publication, # « will make quite a change in the woatter of licenser, so that all interest- «d should be on the alert lest they be wade to pay for their neglect or igno- rance, ;u:flu nlmd t‘hun :‘nd it mnmnldnu:.hl‘n ut & recipe for spiced peaches and a fade photograph of her grandmother. The plan for securing a revemie from the saloons by fining them §25 s citizens v sangled body of the nan. Vibether he was suunding sitting o' i uhe phatform wshen he is not known, but by the fall he was thrown agsinst the barbed ency beside the track, and his Hanging thero, while his imams hac been sea‘tored "y a comzid Aalstutice ng the trac being horribly margled, causing instant deash, placed on a Yitter gent for. H Conductor € wer s and wvidentls and Coroner Fau) held an inquessmt whick: amplan ana two brakes- | men were the only witnesses.and from them httle oonld e 1 od beyone what is stated abc e, duetor it appoars the me ‘cars at Cedar Kapida and ¢ jofng to Californin, 1} he did not know his e, ard knew rothing o his falling except that he was s0 in- formed by anoth . Helr thought the man “ad been drinking some and was slightly under the in- fluence of liqaor., An examination of the clathing re- vealed no mitials or marks to identuly man, He was well dressed, sntly from y to fo of nge, and wore black whi Ge: had & silver Bigin wate gold studs, black onyx sleov and o pockot-book containirg $166,25. The only writing to be found was upon u printed card of the St. Charles hotel, Philadelphia, it being simply |1 the name ‘“‘Athna Sauner, West Oak land, salcon keeper,” writton in pencil appurently as a memorandum of somo one whom the deceased had somo business with There was also fourn whisky on his person, but whether over cause of Lis determined thoug! One of the most probable the that in tarning a sharp cor sido of Cres u City, he wa: buttons arily filled, indulgence was the could not we 1 it was conjectured. | mios s || from the platform by a sudden |« [of the car, | The remuins wora brou this xl)w- wspecial tiain o hinnds of the rles Race coroner’s ury, and the to the eiteet | 60 Lis death by i No, 3, orthwestern myg of June the deceased is to the ju and that no blame is its employes, aftornoon a number of wed the yemaine, Many of them declared that the man was no other than Mr. Roach, of \lm«.r:m Valley, who for a long time kept hotel there, and who has large properiy in- terests there, Corener Faul became satistied from his own knowledge of the man, and from the unhesitating nescrtions of several who know him weil, sud who recognized tho remains a8 those of Mr, Roach, and instead of hmn,w the body as was inte “1‘\1 yes: ornoon, it was kept toach' nds telegraphe wern soveral who had Roach for years and who were 80 p tivo 1 their identification that | room was left for doubt, rom a platfor Chicago he mo ham unknown, Mr, | Do Not Be Deesived. In these times of quask medicing Jisen rywhere, it is traly gratify- e to fiud ona remody that is worthy of Prfise, and which really dues a3 recom mended. Elictrie Biiters we can vouch for s being a troe and reliabl ond one that will do_as recommended, fnvariably cure Stomach and 1 uts, Diseases of the Kidueys and We know whereof v say, give them cents & bottle by remedy, y difliculties, PICKED BY l‘HlJ POLICE he June Record of the Stars Which | Twinkle, Twinkle Every Night, The month of June was a con tively light one with the police i There were 111 arvests, as ¢ with 134 thoe preceding m \ the offenses following are drunk 83, disturbing the p larceny G, assault 8, vazra mates of houses of ill fame 9, fast driving 4, shooting with iuteat to kill 2, absceno language 1, keeping saloon open on Sunday 1, gambling 3, keep: ing saloon open after hours 1, carry- ing concealed weapons 1, defrauding once & month does not promise hotels 1, insanity 1, nuisance 1, vio- In* 3 in Johnson's The body wan | of w O, Huxly o flash of | Aty | LINE for tha @rst Insertion ea ttached to the | PER LI | . -, i o :3.?(.:,_“ ol Groceries Cleaper third off. Agents wanted. o ) e Dorrespondence solicited Graybill to Adolyh Geise snd | THAN ANY OTHER Young, pe 1| THE CI1Y. LOOK " | PRICES ON A FEW swiandsc ofnw | 34 Hul, Willinme to H. F1 biock 1, Wil s’ add, | | lots & n1 Hancock; J. H, Arnold to. 8. 8. Rusty lots 11| 2, Arnold’s #4d, Oak- | uar antees the Best :"1 50, $1.75 and $2.90 DIADE TW TCIRXD VR n dock 0, Be giie’ st | 40, to G. N. Tireasler, Roher, lot add, city, S6 P, B. Walla 1a Commur nlon & Dilly And Ew erythmg ulse - Wa.. H. Tazor 1o E. Bamow, n 4|+ i on i Stocln. Proportismally | Dinfe n T ‘lc’heap" bort Buy any| DA and Willew Sreets Counsil Blnffs. Along she Line, | Groceries Unnl ‘Joa Have | et = T % The following is tho list of temns on | Scon Us, Terms Cash. | S- W mk"]-‘fllfl S E cil Bl e B o this ; MAI\IL\&OTYI L Blu sxtension of 1) : oy YT .z 'V""d v COUKSIL BLUFF3 IRON WORKS en that many of the pn'w' r, Eto., » Cor, Trya Ui\!uf N BAKER rd flvt.fll‘m S f‘us. Yave just oen re all off ew towns, wh ohristen but romise hich Tarion ... Allegan....... MANUFACTURERS OF o e : 57 SOUTH STREET, Van Nest T BX I8 BES syed. l-rv.ul, ( n3 run all day, |ENCINES, 30LERS, MINING | : AND |GINERALIMACHINERY | DMce and Worzs, Main Sivees, COTNCIL BLUFFS, I2WA specia) attention to Nono bat firs Bakera Our MLT(JFL “ —WHOLVSALE DEALESS;, I Aspinwall. Astor. Defiance We gho Morathan 5% il S . |Habs, Caps, Btraw 'Goeds, and Buck Gloves. ht“m]') Nilla,. Sa ;'*ng Fuzn ! ; CHICAGO PRICES u:w_)hmrnw HO AND COUTN CEL, T .. GENERAL MILL MACEIRZRY, HCGJUSB FRONTS, | 2NERAL R“PAIR WORK | . c@o:!x A AL Iy A\.G‘ E NT’ oved snd ambridy - [ Pusbal nproved, also, Railxad Lands a and N » Fank, JOUNCIL B WALL PAPER AND SHADES. Few Styles Just 'E:’»:eceived. rorod Favmas, both in Jow F( nndry, )1:4 m, free of | wie, which sonderful merit rly. 31N i Li I Efi‘i’ We o4 ;&Ei} ok n Pearl Strest, L‘-nmul Bluifs, e FURNITURE AND CROGCKERY, | Nos, 2“."7 & 209 Br cadway, Council Bluffs, hippers and Travelers will find A stipgorsandt tewetos it d | W T, Metcafle and Mss Belle Le L3w1s charge Are now dsaling! ench o3 Laces, Embroicaries, Ladies' SO,UTH MAIN} STREE[‘ descriptions xchivis, 108 in ik and linen, hose of all Kinds, tw needles, ¢ We b uullmm will call and sco our stock of goods a4 636 Broadway OPPOSITE CRYJAL MILL, clsehors,_ . J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, Do CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS A Full Line of Cauvas, Folts, Embroidery, Knittiug 5113 and, Stamned Goods. Nico Assortment of A wli_se Floture L BLUFES & TICES. amn at G low rato of ¥ B for each subsay ; at our office, No. /| All Leave adv Pear] Strovd, near Broadway, Wanta, T ANIED—Evoryhody tu Council Blufts 1o B, unts per woek, et > fers. bas, No 7 Pearl Stvot near Bread: 100 tons broom corn W R Dartcuians” afSrem“cauact. viuts | Couneil Bluffg, = - m Factory, Council Blutts, lowa. 668-208 For Sale and Rent inde of favcy goous, Iowa. ZEPHYRS, HOLLANI: of All Kind s & MILLER, Two front vooms, un‘arnished, Py o trante: 2aauire st Beo ot Proprietors, | —-2a-28¢, Stamned Goods: Nico Assortnent of A wii e L Ty 2! Rubber Hose, Tron and Lead | ERCY QTS, | Pipe, Iron ard Brass Fittiags and ountars for sale at Seaman's 151 | Trimmings, at i iR S Bixby & Wood's,| SELCOERS, ng & goC THE PLUMBE Ov Banoroft or (Fonrth Streats.) M. PALMER, | l‘ A SALE—Beat ’|! n;-h\rl\*\ DEALER .-\ : AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA. Drs. Woodbury & Son, o A D terws. Apply at Moo, nny SILUEPEEED S, Miscellaneous. DELL & DAY represcit & tornado nur 78" Company. je20 7t { G ready for the sumuier season, l{\rlxh\lul\ ready for X ssOries arrive Very, 100 Main DENTISYTS, ONEY-—To loan at from 0 to 10 por cent b “ torest by O ELL & DAY guds | . PATTON—Physician and Oculist 1Te Ay case of SOFe ey oS, atter of time, and can oure gener: three (0 five weeksc it makee . Peal IK st A\\ coUNelL MAURER & CRAIG, « | ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine Fronch China, Yes, operat sert artificl Rl aud rewove P yos. Bpes atten tion Silver Ware COUNC \ LYONE WANTING, soeun aus corn seed can gob it by writing e A A VAR Onndi) Riutt N e The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Ewploy the best Bread Baker In the West; alwo & choice hind for Cakes and Pies Bread delivered to all parts of the city. 40 BROADWAY, 10WA MRS, 8, J. BILTON, M, D, | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, Council Blu| W. 8. AMENT, JACOB SINE AMENT & SIS, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, COUNJIL BLUPFS. lOWA, ality broo | 4 ¥ Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF$ ‘lnd WESTSIDE;SQUARE CLARINCA 0WA

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