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THE DAILY BEE-COUNUL BLUFFS 10WA SATURDAY MAY 12 The Daily Bee. ‘COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, May 12, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .- . - - 20 conts per week, &1 gamen S [ ——— Ofoe: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near *roadway, =) MINOR MENTION. —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page. Barber wanted at 220 Broadway. The C, B. & Q. runs the pool traln eastward this afiernoon, Don't forget the epliritual soclable tonight. Good music and dancing. Olark, of The Nonparlel, has an ex- cellent chicken dog. At least 80 say the nelghbors, Permit to join hearts and hands was yesterday glven to Jacob Richart, of Neola, and Dall Richardson, of Avoca, Donnis Franklin Willlams and Tennessee Jane Gllden have been jolned in matrlmony by Jastlce ‘Vaughan, G. S. Lawson has been glven the contract for the carpenter works, paint- ing and glazing of McOlarg's new cracker factory. Rev. J. B. Schaff, of Toledo, Ohlo, will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. All are cordially invited. Steps have been taken to have the sanlty of Henry Schwank tested. He is at the Westorn house and seems a little mixed montally. A law case Involving the whole of $3 has been occupying the attentlon of one of the justices and several at- torneys, witnesses, etc. The talk of securing the electrio light for Oeuncll Bluffs is belng revived,and 1t 18 to be hoped that it will not end in talk, as 1t has on several oocasions be- fore. The town of Randolph bas saloon license t> $600. At $1,000 would be light for Council Bluffs. Hanlan has ralsed ita license to §600. James Davis, the boy who had his legs cut off at the Northwestern depot the other day was reported yesterday afternoon as belng still alive, and with some chances of recovery. Sneaks have been playing sad havoo with the plants and flowers along Vine street, causing the residents in that part of the olty to grumble greatly, and to set plans for oatching the thieves, John Leahy and one of the numor- ous Smiths were before the pollce court yesterday charged with belng drunk. Smith was dlscharged, there balng no witnesses agalnst him, while Loahy was fined the usual amount, Dr. Poulson has a photograph of the child-monkey captured by Carl Bock during his travels In Africa, and it will probably be exhibited in con- nectlon with John Ahles’ lecture to- MOrrow, This ohild-monkey {is olalmed to be the missing link of the development theory. The gamblers begin to wonder now whether the olty councll really means to keep them olosed for good. The fun of the thing seems to have be come rather tiresome to some of the sporting men, and they begin to feel that the joke has gone far enough. It 1s to be hoped that the council won't weaken a bit. Two swarthy maldens, Dora Wil llams and May Saunders, were brought before the bar yesterday for fighting, belog druunk, and using obscene snd profane language; in fact for making a muns on Broadway. The Saunders froth, clear way of handling the ques- tion of the origin of wind and water, that they deslred to have the public generally have the benefii of the samo, Mr. Ahles Is a consslentions thinker, and has spent much labor in farmiliarizing himself with the latest facts and theories in the field of thought, and as It {s & most interest- Ing theme it will surely repay all who hear him, —_———— FLEET FEET. They are Gathering at the Driving Park Makipg Ready for the Races. W. J. Scoles, of Slbley, Iowa, arrlved here yesterday with four running horses for the meeting here which is to open on the 224 and con tinue four days. J. B, Jennings, of Moberly, is expscted to-day with five more flyers, and J. W. Dunn, of Maitland, Mo., will add one more to the number to-day. Alresdy seven'y one stalls are engaged for hormen to be entered In the racos here, and it is pradicted that there will bo as high as 120 horses hero to take part in the meeting. At the present prospects, it will be one of the livellest meetiugs in the whole west. Brown's Bronchial Troches for Cougha and Colds: *‘I have used them for more than n dozen years, and think them the best and most convenient relief extant.,”—ZRev, C. M, Humphrey, Gratz, Ky, s i A. J. Mandel offers big bargalns in farniture and housebold goods, 3256 Broadway. rhalnmnlnn’u Havoc, From The Hanlan Tribune we gleanod the following particulars con- cernlog the deadly work of the light. ning: Dr. Danlavy informs us that 'Elf Whaley, living near Pauams, had four head of cattle strack by lightning Sun- day evening, two being killed outright and the others so badly injured there were no hopes entertained of thelr re- covery. They were standiog in a drove on low ground, near a wire fence and from indlcations the lightning strack the wires first and followed them to where the stock was standing A German llving ten miles east of town named Brehmar was instantly killed by lightning Mondsy evening. He was engaged in loading manure asalsted by his brother in-law, Hane Hansen, the two standing very near together, but strange to say the lattor was not Injured In the least, nor was the team, The parents of the de- ceased llve la Davenport and they have been telegraphed as to what dls- position shall be made of the remalns. —_— Parlor and_oceiling decorations in wall paper at P, O, Miller's, 20 North Maln stroet. LI ety ‘Wilson Discharged. The oase of James Wilson, who with Joe Kelter were charged with robbing Sam Van Baren of $435, came to a closo yesterday, Judge Aylesworth discharglng Wilkon, on theground that the evidence showed that yourg Van Baren had a hand in the game, and lost the money in gambling rather than having it grabbed from him as he olalmed. Kven with this showlng it appears that Van Baren got nothing in return for his $436, and that Wilson got the money without returning a pennyworth of conelderation. In law it may not be robbery, but when a young man while drunk {s beat out of §£435 at any such geme it looks as If there wassomething wrong which would bear the welght of some pretty hard TASL NiuB1® CONUNEL A Crowded Houre and a Dellghted Auate The organ concert at the Presby- torlan charch lart evening wan largely attonded, and proved agrand suc- cess, Notwithstanding the fact that there were high expectations based on the repatation of Mr, Eidy e an or- ganist, he by no means disappointed the audlence, bat, on the other hand, thrilled and charmed them, Mr. Eddy was here abont three years ago, when the Presbyterian organ was dedicated, aud he handled it last night 1n an even more masterly manner than then, Mirss May Ploalz, in her vocal numbers, also won much favor. Her volce 18 & rich, full coutralto, finely caltivated, and she fully met the ex pectatiors of those who had heard the praises bestowed wpon her by the ctitfca of Chicago and other places. Altogether, the entertatnment wae one f high order, and proved a rich feast indeed to the musle lovers in attendance. A —— Dr. West, Dentlat, 14 Pearl street el bciriscenmatts It Isa comfort to play on a fine piano or organ. Muelier has enongh to supply all, ——— Seaman s closlng out a stock of dolls at very low prices, ———— Grand opening of French millinery at L C Arbnthoot's, 542 Broadway, May 10:h, 11th and 12.h, of very atest styles for summer, o PERSONAL, J. N, CAs ADY.’ F. H, ORCUTT, GASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUFFs, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. Ogden, 8. N, Mypott, of Logap, was in the oity yesterday. Charles S, Burr, of Shenandosh, was in the city yesterday, ®J. W. Vanderer, of Chicago, dined at the Ogden yesterday. Dr. Ballard is reported an failing rather than gaining in health, Judge Jerry Murphy, of Davenport, wasn the city yesterday, W. A. Gray, of Whitney, Tows, dined at the Pacific yesterday, C. H. Towslee and wife, of Glenwood, were in the city yesterday, H. B. Munn, of Worth county, Mo., was ot the Ogden yesterday, H. Coon, of Bryant's business college, St. Joe, was In the city yesterday, W. D, Skinner, of Des Moines, was among the Pacitic house guests yesterday. A. McIntosh, Jr., of New York, was among yesterday's arrivals at the Ozden C. A, Brown, of Loulse, Towa, was among those who yisited the Bluffs yester. day. Q. T. Atwood and Q. E. Bragdon ar. rived at the Ogden yesterday, from New York, T. B. Gault, formerly of ths Wabash, arrived here yesterlay from Chicago ac- companied by his wife. Superintendent Hancock, of the Ameri- can Express company, has gone to Denver on & brief trip, his wife accompanying him, J. H, Arthur, of Burlington, represent. fng the Blue Line, was in the city yester - day greetlng old friends here, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin has been at Tabor attending the installation of Rev, J, W. Cowan as pastor of the Congregational church there, Harlan was well represented here yes- terday, there being from there Thos, Ledl- names, Badly Beaten, Christlan Ball, a blackemith at Minden, was In the olty yesterday. He s just recovering from the effects Elrl was fined $0, while the other had er case contlnued and claimed an allbl, Mr. Coralt, the policeman In charge of Bayllss park, threatens to reslgn that position, as he hardl, thinks O.h-lt‘":lo [y :zonth n|xl anmlx’g pay, os) as the regular ce get tfio?e:nd t’he don't have top;mh a lawn mower llf day and then watch the benches at night to keep improper aad disorderly persons from ocoupy- ing them. There have been large congregations at the Catholic church during the pro. gress of the mission which has been held here during the past two weeks, The misslon s to close to-morrow evening. There will be masses to- morrow at 6 o'clock, at 8 o'clock, 9 and 10:30 o'clock, and a sermon #t the latter service, In the evening, com- mencing ot 7:30, there will be a ser- vice and sermon. Oae of the big events of next week will be the meeting of the State Medi- oal soclety which s to gather here, the wesslous to be held In Royal Arcanlum hall commencing Wednesday, May 16th, and to contlnue probably three days There will be present repre- sentative men In that profession from all points of the state and tiose of the ublic who are Interested in the sub- Joot on which papers and discusslons are to be had are Invited to attend the doings freely. A short time ago Tur Bre noted the fact that a man named Eaix was seeking a divorce from his wife, on the ground that she was living In adultery at Hanlan with another man, The Hanlan Tribune has been hunt- | & Ing about town for the man and woman, with the followlng result: “The falr but frall Enix has been found, Bhe was living with John Cole near the depot, and after the {ssue of The Tribune making Inqulry of her whereabouts, she stood not wupon the order of her golng but went, soccompanied by her pro tem husband. It is thought they took thelr way to the virtuous elty cf Councll Bluffs,” John Ahles, who may well be titled “'the learned blacksmith,"” is tolecture in the Spiritual hall to-morrow morn- ing at 10:30 o'clock. The lecture s one which he has recently prepared sud on which he has spent much time and thought. A pumber of thote who jolued in the call for the lecture here heard it In private, and were 80 pleased with the manner in which the subject of animal intelli- gence Is handled by him, and the of a May-day party, in which him. self and two others seem to have been chlefly concerned. The trlo were In the saloon of a hotel at Min- den on that day, and, as Ball claims, the hotel man and the third man pitched on to him, beatlng him most unmerolfally, and Inflioting injuries which have kept him housed untll now. The trouble seems to have or- iginated oconcerning an alleged slan- der, in which some lady’s name was used a little too freely. . —— CHURCH NOTICKS. Barrigr Ciivien —Northesst corner of South Sixth and First avenue, Services every Sunday at 10:30a. m, and 7:30 p, m. Sabbath school at 12 m, Rev, J, 8 Lemen, pastor, OarioLic Crunci—Pearl street south of Willow avenue. Mass at 7, 8, and U a, m. High mass and preaching at 10:20, Sunday school at 2 p. m., and vespers at $:30. Rev, B, P, Mcgimumy, pastor, PRRSBYTERIAN OHURCH —Northenst cor- ner South Seventh street and Willow ave- nue, Morning services, 10:30; evening, 7.50. Sanday echool at 22 m. Young people’s meeting Sunday evening, 6:30, Rev, H, McMeckin, pastor. Broapway M. E, Cuuron — Corner First street. Ser. 7:30 p. m, Sunday rmetrong. pastor, Crurcn —Southwest ,Iand Seventh ave, Services Sunday morning at 11:30; evening service at 7:30; Sunday school at 12:00; young peo- tle’l meetinj bath evening 6:45, Rev, Jyrus Hamlin, pastor, Eriscorat CHUBCH—West side Pearl south of Willow ave, Services at 1 0:30a, m. and 7:30 p, w.; Sunday school 12w, Rev. Thomas: J, Mackay, pastor, UxITED BRETHREN, —Seventh street and Tenth avenue, J. M, Harper, vastor, . m. and 8:30 p, 0, Prayer meet- CONGHEGATIONAL corner Sixth m, Sabbath school, 3 ing, Wednesdaye, 7:30 p. m, The opening services of Central church will be beld at Blooken and Nlxon's Opera House to-day at 10: . sud 8 p, m, Proaching morning the paetor, Rev, P, Sabbath Seats free and all will be school at 12 m, made welcome, s ‘are Aj is Life De ove and Home," Bpiritual circle this afternoon and evening, Rooms, Shugart & McMahon's block, Remarkablo Escape. Jobn Kuho, of Lafayette, Ind,, had » narrow esoape from death, This is n story: Ove year ago I was in the last stages Consumption, Our best ph{llohm gave my case up. 1 finally got 80 low that our doctor said I could not live twenty-four bours My friends then pur. chasea & bottle of DR, Wy, HALL'S Bar. 8AM ¥OR THE LUNGS, which benetited ma, I continued until I took nine bottles, 1 am now in mlm bealth having used mo other medicine, witch, 0. J. Wylaud ond Dr. E. B, Moore, who have just returned from a trip to Da- kota, Mrs, St. Jobn, of Council Bluffs, Is visitiog her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Me. Ellwaine. Mro, M, is glowly recovering Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUIVSILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAJR AND SEWER PIPE. Hard and Soft Coa' & Lowest P! No. 3 Pearl Street Conncil Blufts, NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, irst-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadwap, Connal Bl | West Side Square, Clarinda f [OWA: 'B.S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DFALER IN FANCY WALL PAPER, 31 Maln Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succeseors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Fruiters and Confectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st.. Council Blu.¥s, Ia. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, ZDEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIO S,B00TS&SHOES AMMIGRATION AGEBNYS, D:afts on Back of Ireland, Dublin, for ssle. 343 Broadway, C,oncil Bluffs, Nos. 7 and 9 Maln Street, . - - B COUNCIL BLUFFS8 from her recently reported illness,—Oak- land Acorn, BMrs. Homer Caughey, who has been In 1l health for some time,has aow gone on a visit to her brother, O, S, Quirk, in In. dianols, Neb. Her danghter Nellie has sccompanied her. Miw Mamie Vaughsn, who has been visitiog her aunt in Atchison, Kan., is expected to return here to-day to spend a few weeks with her uncle, W, R. Vaughan and family, tefore proceeding to her home in Alabama, The family of Mr. Snooks, who was for & time associated here with Mr. Mynster in his business,arrived here yesterday from Canada, and are the guests of Mr, Mynster and family, They intend to visit Cali- fornia hefore returning to Conada, B right'sDiscase, Diaboter, Kiduev Liver or Urinary Disease Have no fear of any of there dis- eases if you use Hop Bltters, na they will prevent and caro the worst caces, even when you have been made woree by some great puffed-up pretended cure, Qur New Loan suu smprovement Uo Investigation luto the matter con- vinoes us that one of the moet equita: ble, roasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses 1s that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of this clty. By investirg in ehares in this institution, which s backed by some of our best and moet reliable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- orate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- ing & certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, In a few years & man can own a house of his own for about the sams as ho pays monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organlzing and opening up for business, having filled » long felt want in Councll Bluffs, Tbholr i| plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- Ination, and we have ao hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and e}lnlublu. and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity, As the com pany exista It becomes at once an in- stitutlon of value and credit to our olty and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; seo- rotary, L R. Beery; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and thelr office s In the base- ment of Shugart's and McMahon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street, [ian2y-1y VETERINARY SURGEON, Offico Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, “Manaf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plled, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Gorner Sixth streot and Avenue G, SECOND HAND HOUSE § B HOLD way. Fresu Fish. WILLIAM RAPP, 1043 Main Strent, Next Block sonth of P. 0., Councll Blufts, Tows, JGHN BENO & 00., 18 Maln Streot and 17 Pearl Street, Grocery 215 Main Street. J. M BARSTOW, M. D., o 25 oo e JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, N. SCHURZ, y for funerals at reasonable rates, No. 22 4th St. ‘Who'esalo butter, eggs, poultry and fruit. Ship fo us. Draft by return mail, 146 Broadway. 1) CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and G. F. SMITH. that brings patronage, 124 Main street. | FURNITURE, STOVES and Practlces In state and federal courts. MRS. S. J. BROWN, erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D.; Phy. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite A. l.AMB, Union Avenue, second door above Maetsopolitan, r £ T Justlco of tho Poace, Notary Pablic EDW'" J. AB BGTT, and General Convoyancer, 415 B'way, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New W. H. ALMY NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, suc column a4 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER Leave adv ertiseme our office, No. 7 MR=. M. McALIST¥R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLIZERY & NOTIONS, 235 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, i M. GALLAGHER, GROCHE RI-EAES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. First Door tast of the Metropolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway _ feb3ly -sa-tu-th- PETER C. MlLLER, W ALI. P.AaPER! AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, wNo5 16N 20 North Main Streost ' DeVOL & WRIGHT, 6504 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., Tnvite attention to a complete line 6f Ol and Vapor_ Stoves, Fil- ters and Water Coolers,Blce cream Freezsrs. lcs Foxes Ke- frigerators. Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages at piices that cannot fail to please. Call and see us or write tor ¢ roular and prices, TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE 5 N - TIRB &G O O ands and Lots Bought and S8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN. PROPRIETOR. 216, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, o 3 5 i THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIR G O O ID £ 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. MBS, B. J. HABDING, M. D., IOWA, THOS, OFFICER. W, 0L M, PUSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, DA NECERS, Medical Electrician Council Bluffs, Ia. AND Established, - - 1856 GYNECOLOGIST. Dealers 1n Forelgn snd Domestle Kxchange 0d_bome necuritics. Phils Graduate of Eleotropathic Instiution, delphla, Penna. GO TO H. R. J ON & S |0fficoCor, Broadway & Blonn Avo, FOR THE SOUNCIL ! - Douglas Vapor Btoves | o wuimuris s st i The best and simplest in the world. Also for | Gculties pecuilar $0 foma poctally '74 Gasoline Stoves, DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. ' © M) _ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. L. B. CLARK & 0., 50 i niun it brenmey: MAX MOHN, Jereston mouss. {Frer e VR Rine: OFFIOK ; DR. J. F. WHITE, °™&ia, & Wil fvere ™ Office over American Express. s S WAG"E LIVERY AND FEED, WILL CONTRACT » O J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, S, A PIERBE, T 0 A e et v PETHYBRIDCE & HERBERTZ, w5 Beveiver Broadway., Plans and specifications furnished w w SHEHMA“ In FINE HARNESS T have the varlety « W, . JAMES FRANEY, oot Ghanon 615 Boadrons HowE & so y Houschold Supplies, 303 Broadway, II"DT & HAH ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. 1CE__OREAM AND CONFEC TIONERY, 216 Broadway. E. STOCKERT & B0, cuvia s Widow st oa efoon” sA"lTARlU A And bn'h_housc, 421 and 423 Broadway. L Sov. WADE GARY, ™ P. J. HENNESSY, 3 DE CAY & GASSEL, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL HOTICES. Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rend, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be {nserted In this LINE for the first tnsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each m end insertlon. l"llllsllm-l_ near Broadway L B SISBLEY, WIOLESALE DEALER IN BUTITEX PROMPT CASH PAID, No commesions chirged. Send for Quotations. 542 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, \\n«\n:n A good girl for Jgeneral house- work, Apply at Ban oftice, ANTED—Everybod, to tako Tun bx, 0 conte Uvered by carriors. Office, No near Broadway. or week, do Pearl Btreed S, E MAXON, ARO=NRX X T B X, For Bale and Rent {OR BALE CHEAP~ My biick 1ealdence, 006 Florco 85 For terma Inquire on premisoe, R BALE- A bandscme residence and tous lote, No 239 Norih Benton §t. Inquire on Pprewmlscs, OLD BEES—In & package al oot - Offce over sevings besk, Pigkuses of o hundred uf e OOUNOIL BLU¥YS, , . Tus Baa office, No. 1 Fearl Tows, P. OVERTON, WINTHERLICH BRO'S, Yollow Ping [ Iron & Brass Foundry |t Hood & Yol Puslumbor Cor, 6th Street and 11th Avenue, MISSOURI WOOD AND COAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA, | we ol upnly of glore d K04 Maln ntred W. R. VAUGHAN: MORGAN, KELLER & (0., > -] IDIED ST ALK E) BT e finest quality a1d largest stock west of Chlcago ol Woolen s Mo e | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. tended o at all hours. petition o quality of voos or prices, oryan has Omaha and Oounell Bluffs Resl Kstate & Collection Agenoy. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Bak jns-y served as uauertaker for ty years and thor ouahlg,unmund. his humness. Warerooms, ain oMIWRY . UPHOLSTERING In all ite branches bromotly attended S0 a'so_caret- Ia ing ana ianiorequins. felegraphic dhe wa or- ders flled withoud delay.