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o s THE DAIL) BEE-COUNU L BLU FFS}»()WA S =i‘he Daily Bee. COUNGIL BLUFFS. Baturd.:vrilomum. May 5. [—— SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Oarrier, 20 cents per woek By Mali #10.00 por Year. OMoe: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near *roniway. MINOR MENTION, —Seo Joseph Reiter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page.] The faneral services of Patrick Powers were held yesterday afternoon. Dz F. 8. Seybert has been chosen a8 the medical examiner of the Drulde. Marshal Jackson has lost his pet eay horse, some sudden illnoss taking im cft Me, Empklo, of hardware fame, s improving greatly his residence on Bixth street. Mr. Covalt 1a building a very neat cottage on Harrlson street north of ‘Washington avenue, Al Helsler now ls a happy father, the new comer belng a daughter, welghlng seven poande, Mauy thus far do not seem mach on the marry, as no licenses have been taken out since the first, Mr. Grayes, of Sireetsville, has raised & houseland Is msking marked improvements in tiy place. There are on the docket for the coming term of the dlstrlct conrt 117 new cases and 116 old capes. L. O. Brackett ¢ xpects to move into John Epeneter’s handsome residence, having leased it for three years, One plain lodger, Charles Elllott, was the onlyone to be turned loose from the calaboose yesterday morning. The tralns out this afternoon are tho Chlcago & Northwestern, Wabash and Ohlcago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. The work on Maln street has been retarded by the ralns but the filllng will now go on at a lively rate agaln, Nim Long and R. J. Graham were booked at the police statlon yesterday by Deputy Marshal White for fast driving, The cigar makers still continue to take life easy,they and thelr employers not having reached any satlstactory adjostment of their difforences. The papers were filed yesterday b which Mrs. Mollle Lacy seeks tg gu’t a divorce from T. B. Lacy, charging him with driving her out doors, The prostitutes of the clty were yes- terday notlfied to call at headquarters and go through the torm of belng fined, but which practically means paylng a license. James Murphy, who was Injured by » fall at the new bullding of Furst & Bradley, has sued the contractors, Wickham Brothers, setting hisdamages at §5.000. Among the new cases filed for the dlstrict court Is one of Mrs, L Smith versus H, 8. Gallagher, claiming dam- ages for betng ejected from the lat- ter's building, It 1s understood that Mr. Flicdinger intends to build a handsome reeidence soon on the beautifal lot recently pur- chased by him on Fourth avenue, near Mr. Patterson's. The cases of the boys charged with breaking into a carpenter ehop, came up before Justice Vaughan this morn. 1ng, and a red hot nelghborhood row is to be aired up this morning, Caroline O'Rollly has commenced sult against the Chloago & Rock Island ratlroad company for §5 000, on account of her husband, Eugene O'Rellly being killed while coupling oars June 22, 1881 Mr, and Mrs, Charles Splers have been sadly bereaved by the death of their little Mamie, sged only five years, who dled Thursday night of membranous croup., The faneral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Sandsy entertalnments at Splritual hall rooms, Nos. 4 and 5, Shugart & MoMahon'’s bleck, at half past 10 o'clock, & m, Lecture by Mrs. Bradley In reply to Judge Page. Af- ternoon and evening spiritual circles will be held as usual, The report that Mayor Bowman in- tends to appolnt another colored man on the police force seems to be with. out any foundstion, though one gen- tleman of golor has been openly avow- lug that he was offered a position and was still deliberating whether he would accept or not. The mayor has got himself n & queer boat by appolnt- ing one such, aud he will not probably try the experlment agaln, in view of the comment of his democratic constl tuency. The playgrounds of the Bloomer achool house furntsh so limited accom- modation to the large number of chil- dren In attendance, that the large plece of vacant property on the corner is appropriated by the boys dally, It has been suggested that steps be taken to secure all the ground from the building clear to the corner, and devote it to the use of the school, If a purchase could be made on reasonable terms. Whother this s advisable or not, it Is evident that so large and beautiful a school ballding shonld have more and better playgrounds, There should be as free and full sccommodations as poesible glven to those who have the enterprise to bulld, and thus Improve the city, but there should be due care taken in oc capylng the streets with builalng material, lest—at night particularly— accidents occar, The lumber and brick plled on Broadway now fe, {n the darkness, quitea stumbling block and should be illuminated by lanterns atnight. Thursday night a physician of tho clty had a narrow escape from serlous injury thers, He was ont late, attencing to some patlent, and in driviog along in the dark, the gas in that vicinity being oat, his buggy strack the lumber pilo and was over- turaed, throwing him out, but luckily breaking u> bones. In all of such places there should be lanterns at n'ght, = e Strawberries, freeh and ripe, re- oelved daily at W. T Braun's Earo- pean restaurant, 404 Broadway, A CRAB CAME. A Young Blood Loses a Fat Roll in & Chumpish Manner. The Fellows Who Fleeced Him Pay the Oity Its Share, A young man giving his name as VanBuaren, and clalming to be from Ohiosg), has been bere and in Omaha for two or three days, having a spree, which began acroes the river, and which closed here In rather a costly manuer for him, Thursday afterncon he was drioking with some of ‘‘the gang,” aud had lo his pocket a nice fat roll of batween §400 and 8500, In the evenlog he was inveigled into o room on Broadway where agame of poker was In progress. According to his statement he became quite inter- ested ina hand held by Joe Kelter, who was playlng sgalust Jim Wilson, and had such falth in Joe's winning that he backed him up from his own roll, untll he had given him $435 When the call was made Wileon had the strange hand, and now the mozey, leaving Kolter's *‘friend” out of pocket by thie largo sum, The victim was told that heas well as the others who were thore at the poker game were going to be pulled by the police, and Kelter pretended to be so frightened that he was golog to ekir, too, He got young Van Buren to start for the depot yesterday morning, tut Marshal Jackson stopped them and brought them into court. Kelter pleaded gutlty to,the ohatge of gamb Ing snd was fined, Including costs, $39. He pald up and walked off. An loforma- tlon waa filed against Wilson also, but the latter kept very shady, doubtless desiring to get the witness out of the way before he came to the front, as it might save him a fine of $40, which would more than pay the victim's ex- penses ta Chioago. 1t is olalmed that Koiter firat fell in with young Van Baren at Lincoln, and that he has kept in tow, borrow- fogy money from him, and] betting until this loss, which was too much for the young man, and hence the break. It Is to be hoped that now that the council has got the grlp on this buel. ness that it will keep it, and will keep procecuting and fining, shutting up and confiscativg the tools, until some change {s mado that will do bet- ter the reputation which Council Bluffs now has of being the worst gambling place {n the county.; ——— Home made candies and fancy con- fectlonerles at W. T. Braun's, 404 Broadway. C. J. B .ckman, having moved from Brozdway, is now all ready for busi- nees In his now quarters, No. 519 Main street, where ho has as completo a harness and saddlery gnods establieh- ment as there is in the city. e I will place on sale the next ten days all muslin underwear, corsets, hoslery, children’s dresses and other notions at the very lowest prices, hav. ing determined to close out that de- partment, Mrs. D. A. Benedlct, 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Notice. All of Harry Leland’s meat ac- counts have been left at my office for immediate collectlon. Call and pay at once, W. R. VAvGHAN, Justice of the Peace. Luclots bananas and other fruits at W. T. Braun's Earopean restaurant, 404 Broadway. PERSONAL, Richard Rawlings, for a number of years foreman in The Globe job rooms,has resigned his position with that paper to accept & more lucrative one with The St. Joscph Herald, Dick leaves for his new place to-day and the good wishes of his many friends here will follow him, Hon, B. F, Clayton, of Macedonia, with Geo, Sherman and othere, have been look- lug into matters at the deaf and dumb institution, He leaves to-morrow for Nebrasks, wherelhe has large land in- terests. A, J. Earling, the division superintend- ent of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, and LB, Beardsley, assistant super- intendent, were In the city yesterday, ‘T. B, Blake, the postmaster of Avoca, and the Nasby of the east end, came into the city yesterday on business, L. B. Wadleigh, of Clinton, was among the arrivals at the Ogden yesterday, and greeted old friends here, C. H, Norton, of Avoca, spent the day in the city and returned home yesterday. J. Vosburg and John M, Evans arrived at the Pacific yesterday from St. Louis, D. B, Miller, of Red Oak, was at the Pacifio yesterday. A. Hess, of Des Moines, was among those at the Pacific yesterday, A. W, Macn was aman at the Ogden yesterday, E. H. Combs, Miles City, Montana, ar- rived at the Ozden yesterday. COhas, Eiseman, of Yankton, is at the Ogden. C. W, Green, Des Moines, was at the Ogden yesterday. Ed. Geimam, of Los Angeles, Califor- nis, is at the Ogden, George H, Estabrook, of Chicago, was at the Ogden yesterday, Neil Johnson, of Lincoln, Neb., was in the city yesterday, John W, Hutchinson, of Salt Lake, arrived at the Pa yesterday, £, 8. Allen, f Logan, was greeling friends here yesterday, M. G. Grabam, of Atlantic, visit d the The Fire Limite, There has been such a boom of late In favor of enforeing some of the city ordinances, that Marshal Jackson started In the other day on the ordi- nance regarding fire limite, some of the aldermen urging him to do so, Ho filed an Information against Swelg- art the other day for bullding a wooden shed Inslde the firo limits, Swelgart came tearing around about {¢ and Jackeon told him that if he go! an order from Alderman Keatlng to with draw the complalnt he would do so To the marshal's surprise Swelgart soon returned with the order signed by the alderman, virtaally sanctionlng the violation of one of the city ordl. nances The marshal on the strength of this withdrew the complaint. Yeaterday Informatiozs were filed sgalnst Mrs. Robloson and Mrs. Stelubach for bullding sheds lnside the fire limits. Thelr cases were con- tinned by Jadge Ayleaworth until Saturday, May 12th, in order to glve these property own ra time to remedy the bollding to do away with the alleged violatlon of the ordinance. *Those who deaden sensation and stupefy the patlent to relieve suffering mako a grave mistake. They proceed upon the false idea thet it s legitl- to procare relicf from pain by destroying physioal sensibility, This ma method, carried to the last cxtremity, would kill the patient to end suffering. It is not prorumed that Lydia I. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound wliil raiso tho dead but 1t often does re- store those who are givon up as hope- less coses. If you are not married, write the Mar. riage Fun{ and Mutual Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for circulars oxplaining the plan, R Dr. West, Dentlat, 14 Pear! street. UBGRCH NOTIOKS. f€.8m, Barrist CHURCH —=Northeast corner of South Sixth and Firat avenue, Services every Sunday at 10:30a. m, and 7 m. Sabbath school at 12m. Bev. J, G. Lemen, pastor, Catioutc CHURCH—Pearl street south of Willow avenue. Mass at 7, 8, and 9 w, m. High mass and preachiog at 10:80, Sunday school at 2 p, m.and vespers at 3:30. Rev.B. P, Mtzfidanomy. pastor, PRESBYTRRIAN CHURCH ~ Northeast cor- ner South Seventh street and Willow ave- nue, Morning rervices, 10:3; evening, 7.30. Sunday echool at 22 m, Young people’s meeting Sunday evening, 6:30, Kev. H, McMeekin, pastor. BroapwaY M. E, Cuurca — Corner Broadway and South First street. Ser. vices at 10:30 8, m., 7:30 p, m. Sunday school, 12 m. Rev. Armstrong. pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ~Southwest corner Sixthst.,jand Seventh ave, Services Sunday morning at 11:30; evening service 0; Sunday school at 12 ple’s meeting Sabbath evening Cyrus Hamlin, pastor, Eriscorar CHUrcH—West side Pearl south of Willow ave, Services at 10:30a, m. and 7:30 p, m.; Sunday school 12} m. Rev, Thomas J, ka; UMITED BRETHRE Tenth avenue, J. Services Sundays, m. Sabbath school ing, Wednesdaye, at 7 ang peo- . Rev, . Harper, pastor, 0 &, m. and 8:30 p, m, Prayer meot- If You Are Ruined n heslth fcom any cause, espoctally from the use of any of the thonsand uostrums that promiso s> largely, with long fistitions testimonlals, have no fear. Resort to Hop Bittera a once, and ina short timo you wiil hay hxsis rosait ast bloomiog health rejected . 534c; white corn, eceipts of corn are light, OATs—Scarce and in good demand; 83, Hax—4 00@6 00 per ton, 30 per bale, Rye—40c; light supply. CorN MEAL—1 Z5per-100 pounds, ‘Woon—Good supply; prices at, yards, 5 00@6 00. CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton. Burtkr—Plenty snd in fair demand; 25¢; oreamery, 80c, Eacs -Ready eale and 10@11c per dozen, Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 13c, PouLTRY—Firm; dealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoer, 50c; onions, 50c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City Hour from 1 60 to 8 40. Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK, CarTLE—3 00@ 3 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hoes—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses aro closing; shippers are paying 5 75 to 6 55, plenty at How to Shorten Lifs. The receipt is simple. _You have only to take a violent cold, and negiect, Aber- nethy, the great Eaglish surgeon, acked a lady who told him she only had ' cough: “What would you have? The Plague?’ Beware of ‘‘only coughs.” The worst cases can, however, be cured by DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS, In Whooping Cough and Croup it immedi- ately allays_irritation, and is sure to pre- vent a fatal termination of the disease. Sold by all druggists snd dealers in medi- ————— This is & recent ordinance in the town of Bellary, Tndis: “Resolved, that as the loose monkeys in the town have become exceedingly troablecome, by attacking s ottt il e L overturning the tiles of the roofs of the houses in the town, theie animals be caught and eent out into the jingles, and that ar- rangements be made that monkeys may not receive any injury while being ceized,” o . ——— Coughs nud Colds Those who are sufliring from Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sors Throat, &o., ¢hould try BROWN'S LRONCHIAL TRUCHES, Sold only in boxes, The Maverick Nattonel Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- vestment securities, and trausacts any business for ito correspondents In the line of banking w&th-me - Monev for the Unmarried. One of the most solid and substatial iostitutions in this country is the Mar. risge Fund and Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, They are organ- ized under the laws of Iowa, and heir of- ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business wen o Cedar Rapids ry unmarried person should bave a n this association, It is & splendid investment, as safe as government bond, You can justas well ave & good sum of money to commence married life on as not, A large pumber of members have bee off, receiving ver 800 per cent on their investment, Write for ohcnlars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known. Do not postpone it. Good ngents wanted, Mention where you saw this notice. 15-3m, — Our New Loan wuu smprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con. vinces us that one of the moat equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bulldipg houses s that proposed and In operation by the Mercantlle Loan, Trust and Improvement company of J. N, OASADY. F. H, ORCUTT, CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUFF<, I0WA. EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. : Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cless Goods and the Best of Workmans ip Guaranteed. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, JOHN BENO & GO0., 15 siain Sirest o 57 bt Sireot MAX MOHN, )orestox mouse. (G e iunsive: DR. J. F. WHITE, " Rericer tia i heoma™ N. SGHURZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 8. 5. WAGRER, b s T o J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, Who ceale butter, cggs, penitry and froit. Ship to s, Draft by return mafl BROOKLYN MARKET, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. Manaf' of HORSE COI;I:ARS, Trade sup- y plled, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, = R L T R e O L PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, &t onar gL SN e m e W. W. SHERMAN, GrmEmses Thiwiy JAMES FRANEY, MESCHANT TAIOR, sriefe Work HONE & SOR T sy LINDT & HART, o e E. STOCKERT & 00.,cus ani Widow Siton 05 Boway- SANITARIUM St BTl iy Lo WADE CARY, ™ ™35, 5o 0% st wrsr HARRY LELAND, P. J. HENNESS EDWIN J. ABBOTT, iuiisestigbeme Moty rutio DECAY & GASSEL, S3hacions wasomoEsy W. H. ALMY, eS80 einoiong, bepem SOUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL KOTIGES. thls clty. By inveatlcg In ehares in this iustitution, which is backed by some of our best and wost reliable buslvess men, it becomes possible and comparatively esoy for & man of mod erate means to sccure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga oertaln number of ehares, at o | {INE for the Brer certaln monthly payment, In & few [ pgr LINE for each years & man cen OWn & house|pewve ady ercse of hls own for about the sams a3 | pe) s he pays monthly for rent. We bssquent Insertlon, ot our office, No.7 1oadway ATURDAY MAY 5 L N et i o o s Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., 412 Beosdway, Connell Blufts, West Sido Sjuare, Ulnrludn}]”w‘\' DUQUETTET GUIBERT & 60., (Succoseors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Fraiters and Gonfectiouers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Bluls, fa. PETER C. MILLER, W ALIL PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL 1TS BRANCHES. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, N}C5 18,AN0,20 North Main .Ntrast DeVOL & WRIGHT, 604 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., Invite attention to a complete line of Ol and Vapor Stoves, Fil- vers and Water Coolers,Blce cream Freezers. 1ca Foxes Ke- fiigerators, Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages at prices that cannot fail 1o please. Call and see us or write tor ¢ renlar and prices, TMR<. M. McALIST: R, ‘MR- THY LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & HOTIONS, 235 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, M. GALLAGHER, GCROCERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. First ]gflogf(h_fiut of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Tower BrondwnyA STRACT OFFICE. : TIRS & O TITLE ABSTRAC Launds and Lots Bou‘%ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. HOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. QUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - 10WA CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 2156, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFVS, . 5 . 4 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHHE AIR G O O ID = 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Bngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOUN GILBERT, Manufacturer, 3 Btreet and Bth Av | Blulfts. Prowpt attention to orlers, The » We nd Reasonable chars feb 1 ¥RS. B, J. HABDING, M. D, IOWA, Corner 102, OPYICRR. ¥ 0. M, PURNY OFFICER & PUSET, BA NECEIESS, Medical Electrician Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1868 GYNECOLOGIST. Dealero iu Forelgn and Domesite Exchang: nd howe securities. ate of Electropathio Instiiution, Phila delphia, Penna. belicve the Mercantile Loan and Trust oumpmi’y, by (ll‘gl}:llzhl',( “\Jdupevlnlng N up for business, havivg filled a long T N o e E Crant - Gounel Blus, | Thots | b, MELOYMENT-Nen L otug £ r work should plans and system of loans will bear | strcet. the mostcarefal soratiny and exam- | ST ination, and we have no hesitancy in iew, 20 conts por week, do; pronounclog them rossonable and | llvered by carrlere. No ¥ Pearl Strectt equitable, and backed by gentlemen | 202 Brosdue of honor und Integrity, As the com pany exists It becomes at once an In- stitution of value and credit to our clty and those who deeire homes. Thelr president is T, A. Kirkland, vico prosident, Judge Peake; sece rotary, L R Boery; tromsurer, Col. | ¢ Boebe, and their oftice is in the baso- ment of Shugart'’s snd McMabon's | £X new block, corner First avenue aud Pear] street {an27-1y Wants, HEAP—My biick o 006 For terms inquire on prewises, A handsome revidonce and four Norh Lintn St Inquire on LU BEES—In packages of & hundred » packaco at Tux Bux oftic, No. 7 Pearl t [t o of Wi I tors of W, M. Pow P. OVE}(TON. Wood & Coal. . & EOE X W E O W, Ofticd Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, MORGAN, KELLER & (0., AR ARG BT S IDIE = The finest_quality and largest stock weat of Cl WA Wooden and Metalle Casos. Calls at & Alov(;'h( all hours We dety competition n The treatment of all disesses and paintal Quality of z00ds oF prices, Our Mr Morgan has | fcultles poculiar 4o temalea s specially ser uauertaker for forty yoars and thor oug \ ;.| WINTHERLICH BRO'S, Iron & Brass Foundry Oor. Gth Street and 11th Avenue, | L] WILLIAM RAPP, 1044 Main Streot, Next Block mouth of P. 0., Councll Blufts, Towa TW. R, VAUGHAN; | 2rsoied aodar tas JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. | “iiiere Omahs and Council Bluffs y unoorstauds bis Dusmness i TERING 311 Broaaway. BHUGART, Vice-Proa't. A w. aTREe Cashier, CITIZENS BANK Of Counoll Bluffs, ", BL and correspondence with promph re DIRNOTOR?, CARLOAD A SPECIALTY. A tull sapply of Stove Wood always on hand at yard ~Office 605 Firet Aveoue, Yard £02 and 04 Main stroet, Office over savinge bank .OUNOIL BLUF¥S, - Towa, Real Eatate & Collootlon Agency. 1 0dd Fellow s block, over Savings' A 3.0 Btmuaduon, KL Shagut Bak jast) . W, Waliace, try AW, Bireeh,