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o ( { i b | | i 6 “The Daily Bee. BUU G'L BLUFFS. | July 4 b per wo Ry Ma = #10.00 per Yeur Near 7 Pearl Street, Cirentation, ty Bditor. NTIONS, Millinery at half price at Bl Go to Her rraden toakes phot bargain graph ners in jail, th €160 for nam fc are now eleven pri inj d sheet mu an's for 10 cents, The: stand icw sale at Se: Herzman will scll store and dwelling, Ask to see the fifty cent counter at Blise', —Sherraden is the boss photographer, — Ask for sample of Haag's face powder at Bliss', The water pipes are being laid along Seventh Avenue by a small areay of men, — Joseph Reiter makes suits in the lat- est stylos at 810 Broadway, —Go to Herzman's before buying. pecisl sales on millinery, not one but sisty days, at Bliss' 'l‘ll]' DAILY B L 1--COUNCIL BLU THE LICENSE ORDINANCE ¢ Up Fxeopt cants Begin Shcoting Apy [ jood Number From the Bar The City's Revenue from Saloons is Still in a Muddled Condition The b wethy or i ¢ i conses for a f ops, has cause cants begin calling at the flice in goodly numbers rds, filing out applications g ready y secure their needed parchments, Strange as it is no ordinan in force, requiring anybody to take The reason of this is that the city counci' out any license for angthing sed an ordinance re, last week | ordinance. A few evening later they passed the new ordinance, which will into effect until five days after its publica ing all li not go tion, Saturday morning. This gives an interim of a few days this week anybody, Tho expressmen can now atand where they will, as far as the ordinance i3 concerned which 1} bothered them so much of late, I Thore he Round Table met last nizht at|ecems, however, no dirposition tc v, Mr, Hamlin’s rooms at Mr. F. I | take undue advan o of this no- I's residence, license iuterim, and it is generally un- ine line of mens', bof ide [ derstood and agreed to that the ¢ Sherman's, 124 § M present week will be to the| g denpity filing of bonds, applications, ete., ~MHerzman fs bound to close out. | and that no steps will be taken to ar. | The postoflice will be open to-d y | rest the unlicensed until on and after from 10 to 11 o'clock a, m. and from 7| Monday morning next. to 8 o'cluck § The s much difliculty still attend ™ g " are | 108 the attempt to sccure pome reve- —The ladies of St Pauly churd are | 4 4ho city from the saloons in the arranging for alawn party atJudge James SR ErL e AL council has passed a strict prohibitory = Corne in the w cash price h Roes, of 615 Upper Broadway, ffs, mukes the best butter tubs and gells them at the lowest —Just ce Frainoy yesterday insued war- ranta for the ariest of Charles Allen and Micha«l Hovck b getting tata ; house under false pre- charged w ten —Permits to wed huve been given W, N. Bonive aund M I. Tremaine, both of this city, and to W. U, Cuchran, of Walnut, and Carrie Padden, of Minden, The Union Pacific bond arrived here last evenir ¢ prepared to go on the excur- sion to Sionx City to day, They gave a strest parado and their music called forth much prai-e, —Berry's juvenile band sturto} yestor day afternoon for Macedonia, where they will take part in the ¥ourth of July cele- bration, for which extensive have been made there, angements ~— It was Nelson H. Shoemaker, mstead of H, Shoemaker, who was found guilty of being druvk the other day, "Those who know the Iatter need not to be *told that he was mot the tijey one, might be misled, — Thix but strangers afte Council Bluffs vines play on the latter's oon the Glenwood and new grounds, the game to hegin at 2:50 o'clock. Tt will doubtless prove an inter- esting contest, as both clubs are strong. —N, D, Morey, who runs a salion on lower Broadway, w & before United States Commissioner Marshall Key, yestorday, charged with sling cigars without a License. H< gove bon ‘s in the sum of 8200 to await the action of the grand jury, ~—Sunday was qui‘e a christening day. Judge Aylesworth his yonngest christened «t the Episcopal churel d Rev. Dr. Cleland christened two of W, It, Vaughan’s children. At the Preshyteriar church there were two habes christen:d also. —It is understood that Kev. Mr, Bal of Corning, is to supply the pulpit « the Preshyterian ¢ urch for afew Sun and that therei- & possibil ty of his be weall, He has won the reputation g pleasing preacher, a8 well as a most exeelleut man. To night there is to be a grond rati- Seation meeting held by tho pr. hibitionists and a jubiles over the result of the elec. tion. The meeting is to be held in Bloom & Nixon's hall, and besides the jubilee steps are to be tiken toward securing an enforcement of the amendmeont. All citi- zens are invited to attend, —Justice Abbott is still inthe marrying business, Saturday he tied the knot be. tween Harry 8, Tosterin, of The Non. pareil corps. and Miss Kate Ivine, of Neola, and yesterday he married William A. Bonine and Maggie J. Tremaine, of Missouri Valley, - PERSONAL. F., B, Roas, of St. Mayor A, R, the Ogden. Louis, is in the city. Anderson 15 stopping at J. G, Carter, of Dubuque, is an Ogden boute euest. G. T, Phelps, of the Ogden house, is on the sick list. 0. hnan, of Des Moines, was at the Ogden yesterday W. Redfield, of esterday's wrrival, Gourge Detroit, was am Adler and wife, of Omaha, have been spending a day or t the city, Thomas Officer has gone eastward, ex pectiog to spend about wmix weeks at the of Owaha, hes removed to this city to engage in the co.l business, being the successor to Mr, Rodefer, Higgine, of Omaba, is y visiting Coustable Rosecrans and lau.ll., aud will go with friends in the excursion to Sioux Uity to-day Lruecs Howe starts this ‘morning f.r Atchison, Kaus,, for a two weeks visit his brothers there, of whou he has thrie Miss Mattie Vaughn also, goes thither ¢ visit relatives and friends, CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR. A new stock of french Cream Confoc tionary just received at the fashionabl. ice cream, fruit and confectiouery emponium of Bmith & McCuen, cessors to Krk & Daguetiey 404 Broad " ordinance, maklng the penalty $25 for nelling any form of intoxicans, It was thought that while apuarently conforming with the amendment, yet, under this, tho saloonists would step up about once a month, plead -'\ultL and pay 82 into the city's those who refused so to dn\wuul 'have complaints entered often enough to make it an object for them to fall into line readily on the monthly scheme. The vbstacle is discovered, however, that the plea of guilty may be used boforo the grand jury, and thoy be mado subject also by penalty for vio- lating the state law. Then again, there 18 no assurauco but that private partics will, under this ity ordinanee, begin prosceutions, Those tnterested in anti-prohibition met Sunday afternoon and had a seeret council concerning the situa tion. There was a strong exprossion against the prohibitory ordinance passed by the council. It was thought by most that it would have been bet: ter to have passed an ordinance licens- ing the sale of soda water, lemonade and “‘other drinks, It is claimed that such ordinances have been passed in cities in Kansas, and that it works well. Some deeire to have the city provido for a regular licenso law, with monthly payments until the legisla- ture meets and arranges for the en forcoment of the amendment, and then let the city pass sowe cheap drink ordinance, Tt is stated that somo of the whole- sale liquor dealors ave atready plan- ning to pull up stakes and leave the city, but that Goiese's brewery will continue to run as heretofore, Tt is conceded by all that the saloons will continuo to run, whatever may be the action taken to enforco the amend- ment, et SURELY SHOT. Such Appears as the Result of the Experiments with Iron. The attempt to make iron shot has been attended with many ditficulties, and at the works in this city there heve been numerous expernnents, | none of which have been entirely sat isfactory until one madea fow days A quantity of shot that was then made, which was g0 excollent as to make cortain the fact that the propos- ago. od manufacture was a success, Tho ahot averaged well, and those inter- ested in tho works wore 80 satisfied with its result that there will be no ionger any hesitancy, and new 1ma- chinery will be put in at once, so that it is expected that in another month the manufacture of shot will begin in earnest, The exporiments have thus far been mado by (]rnnlng from the tower into the pit, wlich is filled with water, but the last experiment was snug down to the water, o that tho ma- chine worked partly in the water, ‘The shot thus made proved very satis- factory. If the result of this lost sho’ making provea all that it promises the com- pavy has & bonanza sure. It is the ouly concern known of in this country which 15 endeavoring to make iron shot, The advantages claimed for this over lead are wany, whilo it can be sold 80 much chespor as to ensure roady walo wnd a good proit l'hormq_hlv Leavexworri, Ks,, April 16, 1850 H. H, WarNer & Co.; Sirs—Your Safo Kidney and Liver Cure hus thoroughlp cured me of inflamnation of the bladder, JouN BRANDON. julyddlw WATCH AS WELL AS PRAY! Rev, Dr. Cleland Presonted With an Blegant Time Keever by His Citizen Friends, Last evening Rev. Dr. Cleland, D, S vinded in & very happy mat Lat in leaving here for Keo- wmany friends behind was 1 uk, i ves i, 0 best wishes go with him, nd whose kindeet regard he will ever hold. A goodly gathering of these iends called npon him, and most impletely surprised him by present « him with an elegant gold hurtivg we watch, richly cased and engraved y nicely by O, B, Co, “To Re Jacquemin & whoro there is no license required of |/ From Citizen, Friend 1, minut f this little way dim y the future. Frow Your | The following were the sontributors C B Jequemin & Co W R Vaughn Geo I Wright Mason Wis Jnn N Baldwin Ha tin, Skel on & WV Pusey L C Enpk D Maltly Charles e Ge rge A Keelin D I Eicher I,onard Everett OM Brown e Careon hiilip k rem timer, Couneil Bluff may in hicld Friesns Wi Si-dentopf ' W Derks n Lihil, Avmour V I Mayes ( J M ('1" ‘H \\f Jud l H 1l D ockwell , and others, wurprise was complet ntcould only rally iy bricfly expressive of bi o use of ilop Bitters by its mother | Exprecs FROM THE MINES. Messrs. Hays and Hart Cheery News From the Moun- taing, Hart Ever since J. T. B. and T. of the Company are s the claims Union Mining o many hers themsol Consolidated ' which s intere ty to hear ey found every- thing, and how they deemed the pros- there hag been some anxie from them just how t pects. Mr. A, B. Walker has just re- ceived a lotter from them, dated at Ewing Dist. Utah, June 30. They write—*‘On Thursday we made a re- examination of the different claims and examined every one carefuily especially the Cross, Walker, and the Buckhorn ledge of the Convict. Wo consider it entirely uscless to prospect any further, for there is no Qi that we have got property 1d are on the main bove stated, We will make arrangements for per- manent work at once, and will com- mence 2 tunnel at onco to tap the Cross and Walker, We will com mence about half way down, or per- haps two-thirds down the mountain, and tunnel dircotly to the Cross, and when there wo are within fiity feet of the junction of the ledges, and by prospecting these wo find bott very rich, and about equal in quanitty of uuul Bize. The Washukie, arfiold and Hawkeye are considered goud.” When such men are thus e dently satisfied it 13 evident that there are bright prospects for those interest- ed in this \.uu.mh mining plu]rull) zé-Make your old things look like new hy using the Diamond Dyes, and yeu will bo happy. Any of the fash- 1onable colors for 10 cents, COL. BOB INGERSOLL'S MINE Which Up to This ‘time Has Not Provedia Bonanza to Those Who Invested. Boston Herald, There is nothing more interesting in Washington just now than the af- fdirs of the Ivanhoo mine, and I may a8 well tell you about it, The Ivan- hoe mine is Bob Ingersoll's mine, Lhat is, Robert is the heaviest owner in it at present, and it begins to look a8 if he were thoe heaviest loser in it, also. ‘Tho principal movers were Iu gersoll and & firm of lawye Halbert K, Payso & Grafs ton, and Senator Plumb, of Kaosas. A Washington banking firm was_aleo interestod, Tho prop. orty is said to have cost §60,000, snd there the shares of stock cost the sl holders and issuers thereof hirty cents apiece! The company was formed about a year and a half ago and soon after it was formed the most astounding stories of the wealth of mine bogan to circulato all over Washiugton. 1 forgot how many willions of doMars’ worth of ore were always in sight in the mive None of it was ever taken out, but it was stated to be there, and g good many !mn-\l people got to huhuu that it was there, After & whilo the able originators of the mine bogan to let some of their friends into this good and beautifu thing at the rate of about §3 a share for it at this fignre, and cousequently the price was advanced to £0 a shae and thon the demand for it incre. The company held a wmeotit apart a quantity of stock to b a share, to be used to develop mine. Tile roports of fresh mi such a bonanza that he thought it gl‘uh’«ffly that the company's stol should go off at the low rate of £5 o ehare, Su ho went and put all th Jouneil Bluffs, wa " Ex-Mayor Vaughan, who has been largely instrumental in securi this tribute, gave the following pr sentation Kov. Thoe 1 1,00 REesrrcten Siy Please accopt of this ben gold watch from you itizen friends as a slight token | their esteem for A8 A MAD ¢ energy and hone deeply T wife ug citiz 20,000 p will neve wota = true and correct as the d hour hands and that your of manhood tor , and the ciently h at the same time restored her to perfect health and atrength.—~The Parents, Rochester, N. Y.--Buffalo Send Back Hays started westward to examine for £l £l names of | thanks, and appreciation of the tribute thus paid him, Rev, Dr. Cleland wiil 1 for his new home in Keokul in ¢ or two, and exp i .)‘\l here to to his old Ken tucky howme, o o « perate health, the nou duties of re ed niec ssary, Baby Sav.d? Wo are so th to say that our baby was cured of a dangerous ar protracted irreqularity of the bowels | 5 N man T know, who s faith in rsoll ed £38,000 in the same, One had nothing bt to guide him, it atock at 84 and € a share. Some ‘.; . e | and last s I heard of a ing 1,000 shar ten ¢ Tngersoll has som wver 50,000 for \ could now bry X He is abl in Chica 3 u some of th e not as vell able 1o ri 1o Tvan oo mine wn a f simoon f verty over 1zto There was ceazn about (he stock last year, who had not much rea joney even mortg aged their ! to buy it at 5 a share The ot the little affair was, of course, that while Tngersoll and his friends were buying, Plumb, Grafton u their friends were sel ling. New York Sun. COolonel Ingersoll lives at Long Beach this summer. He has rented the eotrage arest the hotel. Any day his portly form may be secn wlm'v indoler upon the billows be youd the region of susf and n.aking & large defian V ammock on the li s of horizon, In the place that he has selected he can step upon sand that is ag chmpact and amooth as velvet; the surf that tosses him in an interesting manner is white as mi unmingled with clam | abel itan wreckage, clean a1 boautiful; and, moreover, he can shower his person with fresh tepid witter on einergit w the sea, and disrobo and array himself in o spacious and well-ver d ¢ plied with a fo mpartmen t-bath and a look uires good musie, mml no hetter it at Long Beach floats any watering place robust sybarito from TUinois has established himself on terma of pro found intimacy with Capelmeister, who in return regards hun with deep admiration and r *y* Mag times end 1 maemificent execption to this in Kidney-Wors which invariably por forms even more cures than it promi- a Here i3 a single instance: “Mother has ree vered,” wrote an Illinois girl to her eastern relatives “‘She took bitters for a loug time b without any good. 8o when she h of the virtues of Kidney Wort sl 2 box and it Las completely cured iver complaint.” A Wealthy Newsboy, New York Mail, Without doubt the richest newshoy in the country is Mike Mykens, of Denvey, Colorado, He is supposed to b 0,000, which he has vested in 1, r real estate. He is not yet r however, to retire from busivess, but from carly morn- ing until midoight may be seen upon the streets crying *‘Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincin- nati, St. Louis and Kuusas Oty morning papers.” Tu conmection with his paper stand he has a boot chair, which he generally leaves in charge of an assistant. He sells his papers at a uniform price of ten cents each, and long exporienco has made him very expert in detecting at a glance from whav part of the country ny one of the strangers who throng the streets of Denver hails. “Run after that old man with a white choker and sell kim a Bosion Her ald,” he will say to his assistant, *‘or work off a San Franeisco Bulletin on that slippery looking cuss under the awning.” Mykens i3 no longer a boy, but he is likely to remain a news- boy for years to come. GOUNGIL SLUFFb SPECIAL NOTICE,~ Lost, Fou Special advertis o Ld arding, cte. at tho low rato of TEN GENT LINE for the first insertion and FIVE ( PER LINE for each subsequent insertion Leave adv ertisements at our oflice, No. 7 near Broadway ~ Wants, \\7:\\“ D—Three rooms for mn and \\Il\, No children light Hou o heeping. Aldr. s t, Beo Office, Council Blufls, Juld-2t N e ke i e 30 ‘Gente 'y vered by carriors. Otfico, No 7 near Hro 1 Stros ANTED—Everybody in Council Blufls io woek, de buy 100 tons broom ¢ culars’ address Council ‘ounci! Bluff 1 year old, sell cheap! Ald JOR RENT—Two front rooms, unfu JPoR e N i—Part or whole of 1 sell on easy tons. o or ¥ SALE—Dowitiful _residenco lm. e oach; noshing down, and 88 per EXMAYO TILL AHEAD. There soomed to be quite & demaid | of ore heaving in sight as 1 | plorers advanced rapidly | neath the surface continned to| arrive in Washington, so0 some| of the originators of the niue put | faith in them, Mr, Ingersoll himseli | became convinced that the wmine was | woney he could rake and ecrape int:| T, H. Cleland, D. D |is, and hds friends generally did the | a h new sccomsories and speciiens of pictures G enb the reliable gelatine browmide process, at the Excelsior Gallery 10) Main strect R, W. L, PATTON—Physiciau ) "Gy canof e e, stter of time, and ean cure ¢ five weeks It makes no differ 1. Will straighten cross , cte., and apo -t 1 ta m\m)mm, NTING sowetine quality broom t_it by writing t MAYNE Councii Bluffs The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, ad Bakor 1n the West; alwe 08 NYONE W corn seed Funploy the best + choice hnd for Cake _Hread delivered to all parts ol the city. Forty yons’ tria ms provea * BLAC RAUGH® the beoe diver medicine iy “wa | Council Bluffs, "{ 840 BroadwaY. FIVE UEN? SAVED ;V‘ RY DflLLA YING m BY ¥ OCERIE: Boston Tea Co's Store, 16 Main St and 15 Pearl St., Council Blufl‘s, YOUR TRY IT AND Make Money. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY | Oftico and Works, Main Street, COUNOIL BI IOWA, We give spectal attention to {Stamp Hills, Smeling Furnag HOISTERS L HMILL JL"‘\JIH‘MFY HOUSE FRONTS GENHRAL will rece vo pr 3 Bolting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Goal JHAS. HENDRIY, I.IVERY, FEED —AND-— SALE STABLE. ill find onable All Shippers and Traveler geod zecommodation and charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Te: Towa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors Rubber Hose, fron and Lead Pipe. Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS. On Bancr.it or (Fourth ~treets.) J. M. PALMER, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, X WA Uirs. Woodbury & Son, DENTIS TS, MAURHER & ORAIQG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French Ch!na, Silver Ware &c., - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MRS, H, J, 511108, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Hrnldwnv. CGunnfl Bluflh W. 8. AMENT. JACOL SIMS AMENT & SIS, Attorneys & Counsellors ab-Low, DNOTL BITZRE 1OW A Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1856 Dealers in Ko Exchange and howe securitis INFIRMARY | avd Dowesti .E‘E S 7 1.J.CADT L D.V.S, (Late Veterinary Surgeon U. 8. A.) -|The Only Veteiinary Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BKOADWAY. REF 3 All cf the bost Fhys nell Bluffs and surcounding country MRS, J. P. BILLUPS, FROPRIETOR OF | RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, | §18 South Main Street, Council Bufta, New house and newly fitted up in first clase | style. Meals at all hours. Ice crewm and lemo- | nade every eveuing. Fruits sud contectioneries. I'FS, 1< )\VA 'll ! DAY JUI\ 4 |:<~‘ HAR i T i i i O 0 Eluff and Willow 436 Br Broadway, Oor, tage Organs. able; terms to suit all. MUSICAL .l!.'l[bl') 3 Kir E",' Cé Fourth RP:T HO ORGUTT & r:-,, b & e ] Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Importer and Dealer in orrespondence solicited iEEs J. MUELL %= ests. Coun XTI | Sr TV TR TV €3 5 ™ o bl H { E'c;. Wood and it Bt., Council Bl roadway MERCHANDISE lof all kinds. Sheet Music one-} Poand! ithird off. Agents wanted. 1. BLUF FS oW J. MUELLER'S T SOoOnLE AG. Nk FOE CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Co'- Prices reason- Al @fiD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 IV TN ugs, ¢l Bluffs, S, S, BEORILT.EIR, FURNIT Mirrors, Uplm stery, 3 pairiz UUSE. Metallic Coffins, mh. lowa. . 617 Jagons run all day. 3EST BREAD 10N 3read, Cake, UN; ! ) SOUTH 2 MA"' CI'TY. None b Pies, & AYRE MET Hats, CALEE o) n.ul\ugl to any part of the aty. BR \KERY, STREET, ut first-clazs Bakers Our ':’ropllc‘lor OFs? OLUSALE DEALERS | IN—— Caps, Straw Goeds, and Buck Gloves, CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED, GO'U‘""\?II. B L EESS, EOWA. REAL Has For Sals, Town and a number or Office wnh \\ S \lu\b WALL PAPER AND SHADES. Xew Styles Just Received. FURNITURE E STAT Lots, Tmproved Well Tmproved F Unimproved, al 3, Qoth in Towa over Savir nk, - . BE.S ll Pnul Streot, (uunc)l Blnflu. A. Bs' w\\n, olesale and 1t tail Dealers in tf‘@OK TE AGENT, 1 50, Railroad Ldndu and Nebraska, _COUNOCIL BELUFS RD BE & CO AND CROCKERY, Nos, 207 & 209 Broadway, 'ouncil Bluffs. of all descriptions. ~ Also i noedies, « clsewhere. We hope the lavies w 1ands erchic {1k and linen, hose of evch ag Laces, Embroide Ml and sco cur stock of goods at 634 Mrs. J. B, Meigalfe and Miss Bells Lewis Are now dealing In al) kinds of tancy goo's, ries, Ladies' Undorwea ds, thread, pins, srowdway before go ZEPHYRS, of All Kinds. caler in Nice Assortnent of A yn; E. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, GERMANTDWN AND FANCY YARNS A Full Lino of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knitting Silks and Stamned Goeds. 1i_pe Plotures Z T BOOTS, S ET Ch S, LINDSEY & 'C0,, 412 BRUADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W\ And WRSTSIDE SQUARE GLARINCA 'OWA \ [ \

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