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| i 1 | ! THE DAILY BFE-COUNU L BLUFES ]OVYA WEDNESDAY MAY 9 [ _—— The Daily Bee. 'COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘Wednesdav h}omlna, May O. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Oarrler, = - - - - %0 centaper week oy Mall #10.00 por Yoar, ——— Office: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Sroadway. ~ MINOR MENTION, —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page.] Thore Is only one county dependent now at the poor fazm, Nels Larson, arrested for having too merry and nolsy a Sanday night party atjhis house, he had hls case stayed for ten daye. The case of Horaco Barber charged with assaulting a colored man in hls employ has been continued until next Taesday. Olty olerk Troutman deposited on Monday 81,600, almoat twic much during all of last month, Wickham Bros. are burning the first kiln of brick this season, and, so far as heard from, it Is the first kiln burned in the state this season, D. Barns rode to the calaboose yes- terday on a dray, he having too much of aload on his stomach to allow of his walking, and taking the load too. The Methodlsts are to have a blrd concert and strawberry festival to- morrow evening In the rooms lately ocoupled by Mr. Ccockwell on Broad- way. Information has been filed before W. R. Vaughan charglug one Henry Daal and l\fnd Rogers with the crime of mallclous mischief in setting dogs on the miloh cowa of H. W. Payne. There are a good many tramps about the olty begging for something to eat—a good many too many of them, considering the fact that there is plenty of employment for such men as are wililng to work. One new boarder was added yester- day to those at Jaller Schontz's hotei He is a Unlted States prisoner, lodged on a charge of ferglng pension papers, it belng au old case which hug fire for nearly three years, but his bondsmen have now given him up, The water works are to be pushed right along now, 150 men having been employed, and the hope s to have everything In good shape at an early date, 80 as to discover and remedy any pou{ble defects before the cold weath- er sets In, E. Graham, of Mills county, was not only a vlsitor to the clty but also a visltcr to police headquarters, he having got too much bad whisky., As he hns no money with which to settle his fine, he was allowed to go with the romise of making the amount good Be(nre the Fourth of July. E. Britton offars to farnish ice to tho city for its street barrels of drink- ing water at twenty cents a hundred pounds, It s to be hoped that if the barrels are put in place this season they will ba kept in place, and not allowed to bacome filthy and broken as last season, The case of lewd conduct for which D. W. Willlams and Jane Gilland were arrested on complalnt of G. W. ‘Woodard, the girl’s step-father, seems to have fallen to the ground. The SOMETHING OF A STORM, How It Ralsed Tounder and uight- ning About Town The heavy storm of yesterday morn: {ng did not do so much damage in the olty as many expeoted, but still the damage, made up of a large number of small amounts, will reach quite a sum. The rush of water, cansed by the rain, led to much overflowing, the carrying away of dirt and the overflowlng of cellars. Along lower Main street there was conslderable flooding, and on the bottom lands. Maln street Is a pecullarly unfavorable condition for much rain as the filling In of that street to bring It to the required grade leaves many places low, and llable to be flooded. Still no heavy damages are reported, The lightnlng played somo freaks in the clty. About 9 o'clock yesterday evening the yard offise of Mayne & Co., corner of Eighth street and Eleventh avenue, was struck, the bolt leaping along the telephone wire, de stroying the pole, tearing away the oasement of the window and damag- log the corner of the boildlng some- what, the damage In all reaching to about $50. Only a few minutes befare the lightning struck they were talking over the wire with the main cfics, but fortunately they retired from the Instrument in time to escape the shook, which they would other- wise hive recelved. A shepherd dog was struck by light- ing in front of Connor & Gwannella's marblo works on upper Broadway. Mr. John Kelly, foreman for the firm, who was but & few feet distant at the time, recelved a slight shock. It was a very narrow escape for him. Yeaterday morning a cow, owner unknown, was killed by lightning near the Rock Island round house, PERSONAL. — Dr, H, A, Woodbury, of this oity, has been ch one of the delegates to the na- tional meetings of the dentists, to be held at Niagara next August George K:llogg, who has for some time beamed ever the cigar case and news counter at the Ogden, has new taken the position of night clerk there, Col, Sapp returned yesterday frem Mt, Vernon, O., whither he aud his wife were called lately by the death of Mrs. Sapp’s sister, Rev. T. J, Mackay, the rector of St. Paul’s church, is attending the diocese convention at Cedar Rapids, Governor William Hale, of Cheyenne, was in the city yesterday, and met at the Ogden many of his old friends, Mr, N. Johnson, the boss tailor, of Dunlap, paid the metropolis a flying busi- ness visit yesterday. . A. L. Bryan, of St. Louis, was among those who kept out of the rain at the Og- den yesterday, C. C. Morse, of Lincoln, was in the city yesterday, and registered at the Pa- cifie, L. C, Marwel!, of Rochester, New York, was among yesterday’s arrivals at the Ogden. John Bowen and wife, of Waterloo, Towa, were in the city yesterday. G. D. Davis, of Covington, Ky., regis- tered at the Ogden yesterday. H. H, Metcalf, of Metcalf Bros.,, has gone to Chicago on business, A. L. Robinson, of L uisville, arrived accused couple fatled to appear when the case was called In the euperlor court. Nelther did the prosecuting witness appear. In regard to the case of Annle Kleln, sent to the state reformatory echool, 1t is sald that those Interested In the matter deem it better to walt a little before taking any farther action, a8 she has a good home there, and if dismissed has no home to go to, and th: seems better to walt untll she shows by her conduct what her dispo- sition, and what her Intentlous are as to the future. The alty councll trled Monday night to make a reduction in the circus license, the new amount belng $150 including one slde-show, whereas the old sum {s now exclusive of the slde- show, that balng extra. The councll In trying to make the change ed an ordinance which amended an ordinance slready repealed. This left the matter in a queer mix, but it will be stralghtened up now. Organ Concert. H. Clarence Eddy, of Chicago, gives one of his charming plpe organ con- certs at the Presbyterlan church Frl- day evening of this week, assisted by Miss May Phaentx, Chloago's popular contralto. Reserved seats for salo at Bushuell & Brackett's book store, S ——e— Physlclans prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters for Indigestion, weakness, low spirits, ote. L — It yon want to bay or sell any fur- nitare call on Mandel Broadway. Otty Councll At a meoting of the councll, Alder- man Sledentopt rveported the cost of Madison street bridge as §53 753 In. cluding $144 for filllog. Dorwan James belleved there was something wrong In the smount for filllng and some lively talk was haa, An ordinsnce for narrowing the stdewalks on lower Maln street two foet was passed to second reading and lald over to glve opportunity f romised remonstrance of cltizens, to presented to-night. > Hrown's Bronohial Treohes them the best and mwost ¢ extant, "= Rev, O M H ¢ Ky, - L. B, Clark & Co, drugglets, 100 Brosdway, Counell Biutls, keep ln stock dru, D olla, glase wl.e0dd: Grand opening of French milllnery at L. C Arbuthuot's, 2 Be y May 10:h, 1th and 124 {atest stylos for summer. e+ -— Dr. Weat, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street b — - The nicest and cheapest baby ocar- rlages at Mueller's, | V., saye: T know of nothlng st the Pacific yesterday, Geo, B, Inman, of New York, is a new Pacific house arrival, Hon, John Y, Stone, of Glenwood, was in the city yesterday, E, R. Hinkley, of Walnut, was in the city yesterday. F. J. Harwood, of Appleton, was at the Ogden yesterday. W. C. Maxwell, of Easex, Iows, visited the Bluffs yesterday, W, E.Koch, of Minneapolis, was at the Padific yesterday. Walter J. Shepard, of Buffalo, is at the Ogden. F. H. Harriogton, of St, Louls, is at the Ogden, Senator Logan, of Logan, is at the Pacifle, €. M, Smith, of Cincinnati, is at the Pacific. D. Higbee, of Avocs, was in the city yesterday. S e A MISPLACFD SWITCH. It Causes Complaint to be Made Agalnst the School Teacher, A very unfortunate affair for all concerned, occurred at the Streets- ville echool yesterday, growing out of an attempt to enforce order by the use of the awitch. The child on whom the punishment was meted was o son of Deputy Sheritl Clattenbuck, and the teacher Involved in the trouble was Mrs, Mikesell The clalm against tho toacher s that In giving the boy a switching for some offeuse for which she deemed It her daty t pusthh him, she hit him aer tho slde of the face maklog esh wound, and ocamlog the boy's oAr to awell badly, The father deemed the lu- jaries too severe and ancalled for and hence ectared complalnt before Jus- tlce Abbott charglng the teacher with sssault, A change of venue was taken to Justice Schurz, with the under- standing that the case would be hea fa the evening ch cases are di. It & teacher ls evere In her dleclpline kmmtvy of the oase and charge made, though » | hmont of ltaelt Is none | o, but In moat of those cates two aldes, and the teacher | not be condemned unheard | oot It la bad when the rels. ol parect, pupll and tiacher become so entangled that (¢ must needs be adjusted by the ¢ urts and tn publie Horsford's Acid ¥ hosphate i Blok Headacho Dx. FRED HORNER, Jx , Salem, ble to 1t to relieve the indiges aud so-called alck Eoadache, and men. tal depression Incldent to eertain stages of rheumatiom,” THE DISTRICYT COURT. Its May Term ls to Open Next Mon- day ~-The Number of Oages and the vuries, Next Monday, the May term of the dlstrict court opens here, with Judge Reed presiding, The bar docket s now out and has elghteen criminal onses and 231 clvil caser, of which twenty-five are divorco cases, as fol- ows: Nettle Long vs. John Long. 0. M. Randall ve, Laura A, Ran. dell. Mary CO. Weatorman vs, Joseph Westerman, Sarah A. Parker va, Edwin Parker, Eilzabeth Bowman va. David Bow man, Joana Moore va. Joseph Moore, Fred. Tackner ve. Aunle Tackver, Bortha 7Zsrneko ve. Herman 7 r. eke. ¥. Enlx vs, Mary Eaix, W, t, Barbee va, Martha M, Bar. bee. Eila Hope va. Robert Hope, Flora Green ve, J. O. Green, C T. Danlels ve. Hannah Danlels, Harrlet Kadel vs. Peter Kadel, T. W. Benjamin vs. Lena L. Ben- jamin, Walter J. Crawford vs. America M, Orawford. Henrletta Sharp ve. T, J, Sharp, Willlam E. Boehm vs. Caroline oohm, Fuarny Weldner vs, Harrlet Weid- ner. Ann Batterfield vs, Caarles Butter- old, Ef!}elt Kelley ve. Laora B. Kelley. L. P. Davidson vs. Ida M, David- 0 n. Sadle Caughey ve. Finley Caug- ey. Margaret A, Boulden vs. Joseph Boulden, Martha Wallace vs, Robert Wallace- Among the criminal cases docketed are: Robert Forbes, larceny; Pat- rick and Michael Ratigan, murder; William Piumer, obstructing high- ways; Wm, Martin, laroeny; M. Doty, lsrceny; Fonda Wood, assa: to klll; John Ryan, larceny; M. H. Judd, assault; John Hawkeye, as- sault; A, Campbell, assault to mur- der; George Bentley, forgery; Col- more Smith, assault; James Conner- ton, assault; J, H, Howard, assault; J. S Martin, resisting an cfficer; Mark Walters, aesault to rape. The petit jary are: W, C. Unthank, R Ricketty, H. P. Nlles, . H. Jones, Fred Lamb, Sz, W. R, Witherell, E G. Scars, Albert Forbes, Spellman Millerd, O. L Barrett, V. B. Perry, C. Roberte, B F. Combs, Rob:. Boot, Z. 0. Strong, R Morford, E 8. Kent. ner, Reuben Morrls, John Page, A. McDauiel, Robt, Carry, W. S, Mer- cer, Robt, Miller and Hans Ralmere, The grand jury are: Wm. Wilson, M. D. Hsrdin, J. F. Paordy, Peter Bechrele, D, Holst, John Evers, A. W. Wyman, Eugene Steappel, W, H. McGlonls, W. H. Bair, F. T, C. Johnson, A. W. Coffman. A. C. Berg- man, Wm, Beczoley and B:z'l Fox, M. | Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street, - § S —— The best medicine of the age for quickly curing indlgestion, nervoua— ness, ete., Is Brown’s Iron Bltters, B s Truly Tasty. A Louls has 20 improved his res- taurant parlors on Broadway that they are truly as elngaut as any to be found, even in Calcago. They have been decorated In tho highes: art, and as all know, the cstablishment could not te In the hands of a more skilled caterer than Louls himesoif. Aside from the marvelons beauty of the par- lors, those who vislt them may be sure of getting just what they want and as they want {t, whether it be a meal, a luncheon, ice cream and cake or what not In thatline, Orders for weddings and partles promptly filled, and dellvery wagons now make regu- lar trips through the clty, and orders glven to drivers will also be carcfally attended to. Drop In ard see the lit- tle palace and taste Its viands, Among the Stars. Prof. Farnham, the superintendent of the city schools, delivered a moat interesting and instructive lecture, on Tuesday evening, before the Chau- + | retary, 1. R Hoer tavqua club, his eudject being ‘‘Astronomy.” He used a magle lantern In illustrating the movements of the heavenly bodles, aud to ex- plain the theorles concernteg the formation of the earth and moon, He also llustrated very clearly recent changes in the heavens, and, 1u fact, gave a clear and interesting showing of many astronomical facte. Those who attended the lectnre were not only entertained, but instructed, B'right's Disease. Diabcter, Kidnev Liver or Urinary Disease Have no fear of any of theee dle- easea if you ueo Hop Bitters, s they will preven: and care the worst cases, even when you havo been made worse by some great puffed-up pretended cure, Cur New Loau muu smprovement Uo Investigation int, the matter con. vinces ue that one of tho moat equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses s that proposed and In operstion by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of shis clty, By lnvestirg In shares In this Institation, which 1s backed by some of our best and most rellable business men, it bocomes possible and comparatively eacy for a man of mod- orate means to secure a comfortable home for himsolf and family, In tak- inga certaln number of shares, st a certaln monthly payment, tn & fow yoars & man cau own a house of his own for about the he pays momthly for belleve company up for by having filled & long fol it In Councll Bluffs, Thelr plans and aystem of loans will bear the most careful serating and exam natlou, aud we have 0o hesltancy in pronounelng them reasonable and equitable, and backed by tlemen of honor and Integrity, As the com | pany oxiata It becomes at once an in. | stitetion of value and cregit t clty and those who desire home Thetr presidest fs T. A J. N, CASADY, F. H, ORCUTT. CASADY & ORGUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUFFs, I0WA, EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Brosdway. NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-class Goods and the Best of Workmans ip Guaranteed. COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & B0., 15 siain et 057 ot Stvest. MAX MOHN, }ecrestox mouse. {Greeny et it J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. c. s8N Cor. 6th St. and 5th Ave, N. SCHURZ, O Ot oves ‘masisin Brpres s s WAGNE LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT » W J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St, Who'esalo butter, eggs, pevltry avd trult. Ship fo us. Draftby return mall, 143 Broadway. i ] s TR PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, i hevaver 1 Justice of the Peace, Notary Public and General Conveyancer, 415 B'way. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and W. W. SHERMAN. 5.7meraies Ty JAMES FRANEY, and Reasonable Crarges. 872 Broadway. Household Supplies, 303 Broadway LINDT & HAR [ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block, MRS. S. J. BROWN, TOxrytls srnang Y SANITARIUM & Beoer s Sontaomern. 5% b £ A. lAMB’ Union Avemue, second door above Metropoiitan, HARRY LELAND, i i %:PKEE;&'(I: and Broadway. P J HENNESS " Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- . L] EDWIN J. ABBOTT, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. Now DE CAY & CASSEL, &oammacioms mipooens s G. F. bMIT + Broadway, Plans and spec:fications furnished MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work H_UwE & suN FURNITURE, STOVES and ) Practices in state and federal courts, Manu'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery goods E. sTuc KEHT & Go.’curtninn and Window Shades, 309 B'way- el e BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite wADE GARY VETERINARY SURGEON, Offico y Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, y plled, 8th St., between Gth and 7th Avenue. Opera Houze, Refitted. §1, $1.60 per day. NEW AND SECOND WI Hl ALMVY’ GOODS BOUGHT ! COUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES L B SIaLBaw, KSALR DEALER 1N BUTTEER PROMPT CASH PAID, No commsslons ch rged. Send for quotatisn) Lost, ¥ound, Wante, Boarding, ete., column ad the ow LINE for the first fas PER LINE for each subsequent losertion Leave adv ertlseme s our office, No.7 542 Broadway, COUACIL BLUFFS F.OVERTON, Pear| Stroet, nosr Brndway g e g = |Hard Wood & Yellow Pine Lumber - PILING AND PRIDGEMATERIAL ALS \v.\\'n,n Uarber wantcd at 220 Brosdway. | MIGCOURT WOOD AND COAL. h.ll)‘l ':l- ‘I:’ :l‘: th ‘\\-‘ '.1",,' : rk ‘-h"“\“t [ Fiast \ ANTED- K Connell Blufle lo livered by No 1 Poarl i Dougles Vapor 8toves| Also tor For Sale and Rent ECHEAP ) . e Por ferms 1o On prem e hy o .t /2. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Oy b sireet ! - m— Omaha and Cousell Blutts Real Estate & Collectlon Agency 1 0dd Fellow a block, over Savh v Pasy i ——— vico presldent, Judge P tressurer, Co © I Heebe, and thel @ s In the bas ment of Shogart's and MoMabon's new block, corner First avenue and Poarl street. isnd7 1y COUNOLL BLUF¥S, . . S, E ‘MAAXUN, WINTHERLICH BRO'S, | W. R. VAUGHAN. |! Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarinda }l()\VA. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, ZDEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIONS,B0OOTS &SHOES ITMMIGERATION AGENTS, Drafts on Bank of Ireland, Dublin, for sale. 343 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City, No stranger ehould fail to visit my store roomi R. S. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and Iron PU MPS, Wood Tubing ard Gas Pipe and Pamn rixtures, for hoth Wood aud Iron Pumps, ~ Ordo cceive prompt attention. No. 604 South Main Street COUNCIL BL . . . - 10WA. 115-e0d-t3 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. JOHN R. MARTIN, PRAOCTIOAL PLUMBER, GAS AND S{EAM FITTER, Has a full line of Bath T'ubs, Sinke, Boilers, Brass and Le: Ly Pipes and fittings. Jobbing promptly attended to, Firstes NO, 11 PEARL STREET, . TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE. Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - __I0WA CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 216, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 3 G f . RATES. IOWA, 'MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEATER G OO DS 337 Broadwey, Council Bluffs, lowa. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repaire and MACHINERY. fond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 3 Street and sth Avenue, Councll Blufte. Prompt sttention to orders, WorkmAnship and Reasonable charges v n u. o llns. E. J. HARDING, M. D wios, OFFIONA ol ‘v | OFFEEEIE’,,&,,,?E_SH' [Medical Electrician Couneil Bluffs, [a, | AND Established, - - 1856 | GYNECOLOG’ST. S 1 TREY 00 D TN | oorimie of B iropatalc Iuativation, Phila § MURHIN.K[EIB_&LDA ~ | Offios Our, Broadway & Blenn Ave, ulties pocullar 4o I y - | 1.0 souvwomon, AW 1 Proe! oo Vice Free't. Caabler. “H5 GITIZENS BANK | Of Council Bluffs, Organtsed under the laws of the Stabe of lows Cor. Gth Street and 11th Avenue, lows. /| COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA. | Office over savings bask. WILLIAM RAPP, 104§ Maln Streat, Next Block south | P Simandean, & of I, O, Councll Blutls, lows, AW 8

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