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_The Daily Bee. GOUNGH_ BI_IIFFS_ A Fumber of Complaints Filed Tuesday Morning, May 15, BUBSORIPTION RATES: By Ontrler, = = = « « 90 conts per wook, ly'llll hmuuhu. —_————————— Offoce: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near sroadway. MINOR MENTION. —See Joseph Reiter's apring styles, —Additional looal on seventh page. A. C. Arthar for disturbing the peace was yesterday fined $9.60. Park Policeman Covalt has found in the park a baggsge check, which the owner can get by applylog at Tuz Bex office. Dan Riley and J. Silva wore yester- day adjusted in the usual manner for getting drunk Saturday night. The grounds of St. Joseph's acad- emy are belng enclosed by a wire fence. The improvement has been ong needod, D. N. Horn starts another excursion for Callforala to-dsy. He has fitted up his car in excellent ghape, making it almost equal in comfort to a Pall- man, If raln keep' coming there will bea reign of anarc. v on Maln street, the contractors no belng able to go on with work, an the property owners belng tired of floods, The show windows of W, H., Almy’s place on Broadway have been fitted up quite attr which claim attention from passers-by. D A. Norton, H, Van Leuven and R. Van Leuven were brought Into court yesterday on a charge of dis- torbing the peace on lower Main street. They gave bonds for thelr ap- pearance this morning, Leave to wed has boen granted H. P, Rasmussen and A, M. Rasmussen, both of ‘his city; also to Albert A. Maxwell and M’n A, Bogd, both of Oskland; and to rfi B. Jungferman snd Nellte Stewart, both of Neola. Arrangements were made for a soclal at the Home of the Friendless this evening, but on aceount of the unoertainty of the weather the ladles have declded to postpone the aflalr until the weather Is a; little more settled. One fact s noticeable in regard to the oriminals or alleged oriminals to be tried at this term of the district oourt—all of them are between 19and 26 years of age, and all seem youthfal indeed. One of the old attorneys re— marked yesterday that in all his prac- tice here he never saw so many young criminals, Yesterday morning Mrs, Lizzle Cody, aged 2 years, dled at the cosl- dence of her husband, Frank Cody, 506 Madlson street, In this city, at which place the funeral services will be held, Wed afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Friends are invited without further notice. The ridewalk In front of the house owned by Mrs. Austin Davis and oo- cupied by Prof. Olarendon, ls reported a8 belng {n dangerous condition. One Irate oitizen nearly broke his neck there last night, and he was sober too. There are many such sidewalks in the oity, Patoh them up. It is .understood that the gamblers sre arranging to open up the places on Saturday next, having compromised the differences. It remalns to be seen whether the olty councll will let them open or mot. If mot, it is clalmed thet the gamblers will take steps to stop all the gsmbling of any form in conneotlon with the coming races. If #0 another akirmish is on hand. One of Judge Aylesworth's blooded ealves was taken suddenly, myste- riously and dangerously ill yester: the oalf betng bflnd and grinding teeth, Some olalmed it to ba a can of black-leg, but the judye thought differently,. He oaght to know a blackleg when he sees one, as he has had many brought before him. There have been 25,000 head of young cattlo shipped westward from the stockyards here since January 1 The high price of Texas cattle and the desire for good breeders have oaused this movement 0%‘““ cattle westward Instead of ship§?rg so many oattle from here esstward, Yesterday a German woman who, though gifted with little of the Eog- lish language, has evidently more public spirlt than many of the native born, She was yesterday observed in Baylise park with a basket of plants from her own home, setting them ont for the public benefit without asking & cent in return. The name of this worthy woman is Mrs Webber, and she certainly n & publio mention, and her example is worthy of follo ing in other liues of public Improve- ment. Dr. West, Dentlat, 14 Pearl street Cabinet frames at reduced prices at Boaman's, et Nugent & Smith, merchant tailors, 7 and 9 Main street, have on hand an excellent line of summer goods. Special attentlon given to produclng astylish article in the highest art of workmanship, Mueller says he does not rell with- out profit, but he can beat alliin The Editors Are Coming. As already announced it is expected that an excurslon of 2560 edltors from the eastern and middle states will reach Councll Bluffs on the 24th inat. They are to arrive here at 10:45 a. m, on date, over the 0., B. & Q. rallway, and arrangements have bsen made for them to spend several hours in this oity. In view of this fact there should be some arrangements mide by which the travelling pencil shovers will be ven » chance to see the best part of dtz‘.-nd be entertalned in duly hospitable manner, - et -———— — Parlor and oelling decorations in wall paper st P, O, Illlhr'l,?ONonll Matn street. TEE DAIL: BEE-COUNU:L BLUFFS 10WA TUESDAY MAY 15 THE POWDER HOUSES. in Order to Get them to Move, The OCity in the Meantime Btores ite (Gasoline Where it Oan do the Most Hurt, The annnal nervous spasm about the position and condition of the pow- der houses within the clty llmits ia pasalng over the publie, It s a fact the clty Jimits, and the ordinance is no doubt belng violated in some ways by some of the dealers. The crdl- nance provides that no person shall keep or atere gur powder in any house, satore or warehouse inslde the limlts, unless the same Is in a fire proof magazine to be located and approved y the mayor and chief englneer of the fire department, the penalty for each offense being $100. This s not made applicable, however, to retailers of gunpowder, who are not allowed to keep more than 26 pounds in thelr stores, and this muat be kept in tin cannlsters, uo. contalning more than five pounds eaoh, All retallers, too, are requircd 1) keep a sign on the front of thew doors, “*Gunpowder for Sale.” The first complalnt entored was against Ollver & Graham, They olalm to be agents slmply fora powder company, and that the company pur- chased five acres In the out- skirts of the town, and erected in a ravine a fire proof brick bullding, placing It in the center of the five acres, thereby complying in all respects to the law., It seems that withing & doy or two there have been one or two bricks knocked out of the corner of the bullding, and they intimate their bellef that this was done to help the prosecutlon make out a case, and to sustaln the charge of its belng an unsafe bullding. Itis olaimed by them that the powder PERSONAL, General Dodge and wife, accompanied by bis daughters Mrs, Montgomery snd Miss Annie, arrived at their home yester- day and will remain here reveral weeks, It need hardly be remarked that they are all most heartily welcomed by scores of friends here. Ed. Tostage, who is at the residence of E. Roseorans, and who belongs to 8t. Al- bans lodge, No, 17, Knights ot Pythias, and is also s member of the Druids, is very 1ll, and it is not expected he will live many days, E E. Salisbury, of Shenandoah, arrived in the city yesterday, and is at the Pacific, Miss Mamie Vaughn has arrived here on visit to her uncle, Justice Vaughn, Mrs, Dr. Harvey, of Neols, arrived in that these powder houses are inaide | the city yesterday. J. P, Wallace, of Peoria, arrived at the Ogden yesterday, 0. Tu:ker, of Philadelphis, dined at the ay. J. B, Steil, of Chicago, isat tho Ogden, J, H. McMorris, of Omaba, was on this side yesterday. J, C. Olark, of Lincoln, spent yesterday at the Bluffs, K. H, Wellington, of St. Peul, is at the Pacific, ‘The Situativn in Colorado. Deaver Tribune. The rallroad situatlon In Colorado is one which will bear the closest scra tiny. The Colorado of to-day, speak- {ng 10 a railroad sense, is not tho ter- ritory of ten years ago, any more than it I any other sense. Then In order to reach any placo in the mountains a wearlsome ride In a stage coach, on the back cf a frolicsome mule or bron- cho, or with a frelghter's vutfiz, were the only means at command; now all this Is changed. Almost every mining cam In Colorado i penetrated by the raliroad, and parties on busl- noas or pleasare Intent can lounge in olegant cars while they roll through the canons or climb the sides cf the mountains and experlonce no more discomfort than when traveling through the moat populous eastern states, lines of ratlroad from Denver to the Missouri river. Now there are five, or what Is equal to that number, in addition to the New Orleans, With thisideain view it is perhaps houses are as safe as In any|pertinent at this time to say some- olty under the sun, and that|thing relativa to railroad construction if the ocounoll forces these|in Oolorado, Althoagh the past two Then there were but two| powder houses out of the city, the | years have witnessed the building of companies owning them must go to|more miles of road than any other other cities to do business, and leave | two years, yet the building has not COouncll Bluffs entirely. The ordinance | been stopped but will be pushed on. provides tor the erection of powder|The Tribune last week gave an ac- houses in the clty limits, under cer- taln conditiens, and the mere resolu- tlon of the counoll ordering their re- moval s not enough to repeal this ordinance. Complaints were also filed against Miller & Co., Btewart Bros., Gron- ewog & Bchentgen, and Empkle Hardware Company. All these onses were continued for two weeks in order to give time for correspondence withthe companies who own the powdler houses, It is talked that an arrangement may be made by which the companies may get a plece of ground and build all the powder houses upon that. In that onio an explosion woald be an explo- slon indeed, While this hurrah {s belng raised about the‘gnwdlr houses, the clty au- thorities should be looked after a lit- tlealso. It is common talk that the red im large quantities in the cow pound, right in the heart of the city, where it is lleble to be set ablaza at almost any time. Now that cantionary measures are the rage, letthe olty look out for its gasoline. Remarkable Escaps. John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., had very narrow escape from death, 'This is his own story: ““One year ago I was in the Inst stages of Consumption, Our best phrlclm gave my case up. I finally got wo lo w that our doctor said I could not live | twenty-four hours My friends then pur. chased a bottle of Dz, ‘Vn. HALL'S BaL- 8AM FOR THE LuUNas, which benefited me. I continued untll I took nine bottles, I am now in \::mt health having used no other medicine, FOUND AT LAST. A Mortgaged Team Discovered After Six Yenrs' Abseace. Deputy Sheriff Clatterbuck has cap- tared in Harrlson county a team of horses which have qulte a bit of his- tory., They were found in the posses slon of Willlam &. Hulman, whe claimas to have bought them in Mie sourl, The horses were Identified by Davld Daftibaugh as the team former ly owned by S. Richards, in Mill county. Richards gave Daflibaugh mortgage on the team to secure a loa of §160. This was six years ago. Th team disappeared and could not b traced. Rlchards soon after movec away, and {s now living at Eastport, Neb. A short time ago the team was recognized in this oliy, attention belng soline bought by the city i after|: oount of the proposed line ot the Chi- cago, Barlington & Qulney io Utah, and & weck before that ground was broken In Ralstan’s canyon for an- other line {nto Middle Park. And yet, with all these ratlroads and with travellng reduced to a sclence, when the trlp to Chicago oan be made In one-half the time of ten years ago, rallroad men are turniog their eyes to | this, the youngest state in the Ualon, #ith a view to bulldlng now Ilnes or 'xtending old ones, belleving that the uture wlll warrant the move. Cer- only, if the next ten years doecs as riuch for Colorado as the past ten have, there will be a demard formore taes, and who does not belleve In the i 1*are of the state? No one who has watohed her come up and take her i/'aco alongside her older sistors, can #r a moment doubt that the prosper- t 'y of the past decade will bo equaled, 'd even exceeded, In the next. Theae, it i true, are schemas, but he signs Indicate that the lines will "0 buiit. The Rio Grande is pushing ''s branches into the remote parts of he mountaias, and has surveys made now for extensions which, imall prob- ‘bility, wlll be bullt at an early day. The Red CIff branch is in all prob. Jbility to be extended Into the new alning distriots of Garfield county, od the Silverton branch will pob- bly ba pushed to a junction with ) main line at Mont- wo. The South Park road also ise an eye on the Garfield distriots, nd may, at a moment’s notice, push afrom Leadville to that country | 'wo extenslons arenow in progress of nsiruotion, both from Gunnilson City, ome belng to the coal banks of | (% Carbon and the other to Crested ittes, The New Orleans is making oparatlons for an extension into »w Mexico from Pusblo, and the nces for en early start in this dircc- n are coneldered good, in reference to new lines from the to Deuver, it looks very much as e central branch would be built ' within twelve months if It can be hased by the Missourl Paolfio, :h now controls it by lease. The & Island is another road which 3 of coming, and oconsiderable ex- went has been raised regarding the or that the Northweatern was to its Yoe in this directlon Immedi- These rumors cannot be voed, and it would not be surpris. « to hear at any time that one or ro of these roads had or was about commence the constrootion of & lorado line. ocalled to it by the fact that Soofield | ¢'+r New Loan wuu su.provement Uo & Govin had » mortgage on ihe| [uvestigation Into the matter con. team and proposed to take it on the| noes usthat one of the most equita- mortgage, but the matter was fixed up! 'e, reasonable and feasible plans of snd the team allowed to go, the mort. | ullding houses s that proposed and gage belug satlefied. The team wes| 1 operation by the Mercantile Loan, traced thus fnto Harrlson county,’and | "rust and Improvement company of the officer proceeding thither took| “is city. By investirg In shares in possession of the horses, and they, nls Institution, which 1s backed by will now be eold in Mills county tc' omeof our best and most reliable satlefy the morigage given Mr. Duffin. | usiness men, it becomes possible and baugh olx years ago. Itis not known ' “omparatively easy for a man of mod- whether Mr, Holman will commence 'rate means to secure a comfortable any proceedings or not to protect ‘ome for himself and family, In tak- whatever interest he may have in the :0ga oertain number of shares, st a toum, | sertaln monthly payment, in a fow e — . —— jears & man can own & house Tron in a colorlees state and Pera- f his own for about the sams as vinn bark, combined with well knowr 1© pays mouthly for rent, aromatios, make Brown's Iron Bitter. >elleve the Morcantllo Loan and Trust by e kg sompany, by organlzing and opening e e ap for bmlneué having filled a long | telt want In Councll Bluffs, Thelr Riection of Ofoers, !plans and system of loans will bear At the councll meeting last night an ;he most careful scratiny and exam. Informal ballot for street supervisor (nation, and we have ao hesitancy in gsve M. Hardin 8, O. R. Mitohell 8. IP""I‘;';',“"“E ;h;?ksron-blel and The formal ballot eleoted Hardiu by |8} tab'e: BOE Backed by gentlemen 4, 10 2 for Mitchell, of honor and integrity, As the com We L J. N. CASADY, F. H, ORCUTT, CASADY & ORGCUT 502 BROADWAY, ~ =1 - COUNCIL BLUFFS; I0WA, EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A EX, M.A.'YNI} 8 CDO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUIVSILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAJR AND SEWER PIPE. Hard and Soft Coa! ai Lowest Prico, No. 34 Pearl Street Conn:il Blufta, NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed, Noe. 7 and 9 Maln Street, . - - . COUNCIL BLUFFS, DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. DRUGGISTS., Proecelptions com- sy poundud atall hours, 106 Broadway. JOHN BENO & G0., 15 siain Siveet ‘and 57 Post Sireot, L. . CLARK & C J. M_BARSTOW, M. D., . o0 oo s DR. J. F. leT : OFFICE: Uor. Main and 5th, up-stairs, N. SCHURZ, bt 4 i TR LIVERY AND FEED, WILL CONTRACT J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, ‘Who'esale buster, eges, pcultry and truit. Ship %o us. Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway. S A PIEHG NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, L] b 1 Broadway Moat Mar- ket, 327 Broadway. n F SMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and L] L] . W. W. SHERMAN. .t e, 1150 i oot ;T MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistle Work HOWE & SON, "ioiisia Supsion 503 Beondwey. _LINDT & “ART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jawes Biock. MRS. S. J. BROWN, Tioxeivsls somens. 1y Curtains and Window Shados, 309 B'way- A. LAMB, WADE CARY, MAX MOHN, }oreston mouse. {Freey e Vs iine: Resldence, 609 Willow Avenue. s- s- WAGNE y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. Cor. Main and First avenue. e e e PETHYBRIDGE & HERBEKTZ, Broadway, Plans and specifications furnished JAMES FRANEY, w'iciioiiieGiares a1i Biosdvar. Practioes fn state and foderal cquris. E STOGKERT & 0 Manu'f Fine Furntture, Upholetery goods . BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, oppoeite ¢. J. HENNESSY, Union® Avenue, second door above Metropolitan, VETERINARY SURGEON, Oftice Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, Manuf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue. Justlce of the Peace, Notary Public and General Conveyancer, 415 B'way. EDWIN J. ABZ0TT, REVERE HUUSE, oo ictuue Ritved ot 1750 ooe dow DE CAY & GASSEL, CONTRAOTORS and BUILDERS Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD w, H, ALMY GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. GOUN@IL BLUFFS SPECIAL FRESH FISH. NOTICES. WILLIAM RAFP, NOTICE. —Special advertisemonts, suc 104} Main Street, Next Block sonth Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ren, Wante, Boarding, etc,, will be inse: of P. 0., Council Bluffs, Towa. tnsertion - - o! M the ow ratcof TEN C! our oMce, No. 7 E for the first Insertlo ER LINE for each Leave adv ortisen Pearl Street, noar L. B SISBLEY, WIHOLESALE DEALER 1N BUTITIEIR PROMPT CASH PAID. No commssions charged. Send for Quotations. 642 Broadway, = COUNCIL BLUFFS, ‘Wanta, ED—Situstion as clerk uan, German snd dross P. 0. box {6, Council Blafls. FPINNEERS WANTED ~Good and_steady Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., 412 Broadway, Counc!l Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarlndn}IOWA‘ - . B.S. TERWILLIGER, WAL PAPHEHR, 31 Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Who'esale Fruiters and Sonfectiouers 76 aad 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, a. ~ BULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, <DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIO3, BOOTS &SHOES EMMIGRATION AGENTS, Deafts on Bank of Ireland, Dublin, for sale. 343 Broadway, Council Bluffs. PETER C. MILLER, W ALIL PAPEHR!I AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL 178 BRANCHES. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, N30% AN2.2, North Main .Street DeVOL & WRIGHT, 6504 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., ; Invite attention to a complllete line of O\l and Vapor_Stoves, Fil- ters and Water Coolers,Blce cream Freezers. los Boxes Ke- frigerators. Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages at piices that cannot fail to please. Call and see uz or write tor c'reular and prices, MR+ M. McALIST+ R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 235 MAIN STREET, COUNOIL BLUFFS, M. GALLAGHER, G ROCERIERES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. First Door East of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Eroadway oiebaly-mbuthe TITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE Lands and Lots Bou and 8old, MONEY TO LOAN AT LO\% }Ilht\’i‘hlb. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, : > - : " MRS. D. A. BENEDI THE LEADING DEALER IN IOWA, pany exists {t becomes at once an in. Oa the infermal ballot for sidewalk | stitution of value and credlt to our clty and those who desire homes, Thelr president Is T. A. Kirkland, vice px;-l\}:nt, Judge Peake; seo- rotary, L Beery; treasurer, Ool, Boobe, and thelr ofice 18 In the base- commisstoner, A, E. Avery recelved 38, J. Mitchen 3; formal ballot elected Avery unanimously, On the ln(uml( ballot for poll tax oollector, Frrank Hunter 4, Davtd Jer man 2. Hunter was elected unani- mously on the formal Zballot, Ad- journed till to-night. ment of Bhugart's and MoMahon's new block, corner First llumu and work or competent men. 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WA R B, livered For Sale and Rent LD Im—llrol ot » bundred at S5 9“3 packags h‘-“;- :lu. No. ¥ hul- Y DVl & Wright, 2 Tuseko o por Yok o by carriers. 'No. 1 Fearl Btivet near Broadway. = S. E. MAXON, AMNORITNHCT. Offios ver smrings benk, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, . - Town, ! dere HAIR GOO DS 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. MR8, E. J. HARDING, M, D., wHOS, OFYIONR. w. B M, russy, OFFICER & PUSEY, B Medical Electrician Council Bluffs, [a. axp Established, - - 18668 GQYNECOLOGIST. Dealers In Forelgn and Domeae Exchange nd home securitioa H. RO JONES Douglss Vapor 8toves The best and simplest in the world, Also for 74 Gasoline Stoves, WINTHERLICH BRO'S, Iron & Brass Foundry Cor. 6th Street and 11th Avenuc, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, MORGAN, KELLER & 00 JED . WS 55 Quality i) Chicago of Wooden and Met tended 10 at all hours, Graduate of Fleotropathic Institution, Phils delphia, Penna. Office Oor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, The treatment of sl d! aintal Acuities peculiar 40 fema sily ». OVERTON, Hard Wood & Yellow Pine Lumber PILING AND BRIDGE MATERIAL., ALSO MISSOURI WOOD AND COAL, Catload a speclalty, A fall supply of Stove Wood always on band at yard. Office 505 First Avenue, Yard 802 aod £04 Main street. W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. oot stock wi " ? ::.‘;.I:.’.:'mz..m Torty e, e 2 Omaha and Cousell Blufts iy “"—v-':“urlt';:‘uzn:a s | Real Estate & Collestion Agency. branches oromplly sbtend: (g n Odd Fellow s block, over Bavings* Ipg ssc morsialns - felegrphie sme e’ or Bak aab-ty ;' ! I ———

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