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TEE DAIL) EE - U\Ul\bnh BL(TFFD IOWA TAURSDAY MAY 17 : of Druids held )el‘crrdin;r;fm’r;;:n, [ J. I\'. DY, F. H, ORCUTT, The Daily Bee. | SHOPLIFTERS LIFTED. | e rotated to srepure COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thu'sday Morning, May 17, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Byoamier, - - - . - 10centeper eek. OMMl e e oo #10.00 per Yesr. = Offios: No. 7 Pearl BStreet, Near Nroadway. MINOR MENTION, —See Jcmaph Reiter's apring styles, —Additional local on seventh page. The spring meeting f the driving patk promises to ba the bestia the west this year, Loave to wed wan yesterday glven to Raese Boyd, of Harlan, and Louisa Coysling, of Avcea. Five sea llons passed throogh here by express yesterday, cousigned to Charles Richey & Bro., New York. Evergbody should prepare for the races next week. There will be some lively tlmes at the track, and the promise of much fan, D. 8 Brennerman, a paper hangor, 1s now latd up with a dislocated shoul- der, as the result of falllng from a step-ladder, The funeral of Mr Edwin Togstad took place yesterday lorenoon. The Drulde, of which order he was a mem- ber, turned ot In & body, and the ser. vices were conducted at the grave in sccordance with the ritual of that or- :ller, and were very tender and impres. ve. The arrangement mede for a special traln to run over to Omaha cach eve- ning after the races wiil prove a great accommodation to the many who want to attend the meeting next woek as it affords an opportunity for them to witness all the events, and yet re- tarn home the same night. The friends of St. Paul's Episcopal church are to soclaliza this evening at the residence of Mrs. O. M. Brown, the ladles entertalning belng Mes, Dr. Hardlng, Mrs, Sackett and Mrs, Beb- ington. Dancing s to begln at 8 o'clock, ard strawberries and fce cream will be served. There was a lively little chapter Two Arrested and a Large Amount of Stolen Goods Recovered, A Bystematic Rsid oo Bev- eral Stores and £ hops, A man named Walt Willlams and & youth calling himself Charlle Smith, but whose real name is Earnest Kol lerstrass, have been arrested on the charge of shoplifting, and the detalls of the charges which they are to meet indicate that the palr have been quite eystematio and succeesfal in plllaglng stores. Both the prisoners have been work- iog ina bakery here for some time Williams 1s rald to be the solld man of Sadle Roberts, who keeps a houre on Washington avenue, The youth says ho came here from Peorla, 11, and acknowledges that he left ihat place under & ocloud, It appears from his story that he stole $8 there, and then, by advice of his mother, skipped out for the weat, wiih intention of 0o. only getting out of the pending trouble, but to bulld np a new and better reputa tlon for himself under another name. George Edgar, who Iately reslgned his position on the polico force, la entitled to the oredit of working up the cuse and has certalnly shown some clever detective work, He found that a large amonnt of varlous goods had bsen taken to the house of the Rob- orts’ woman, and he there reccvered a goodly amount, Among the property found was ono plece of satln, worth about $40 and which hsd been 1 fied from J, W. Lolng’s dry goocs store. There were also several pleces of lace, one of 36 yards, taken from J. R. Davidson’s store, valued at $18 A pleco cf dress goods was rocovered which was stolen from Sccfisld & Gavin, There were also two pieces of cashmere recovered, and a plece of satin worth about $156 from Harkoess Brothers, There was a whole bolt of cloth which had been carried cff bodi- ly from Snow & Co.'s store, and two bottles of lemon extract from Oa- in the history of a Councll Biufls famlly, on Toerday night. The wife suspecting the fidelity of her llege lord followed him to another house, and there detected him sitting on the edge of the bod, with a woman whom he loved not wisely but too wel.. The frate wife pounced onto the wayward ‘woman, sud for a few minates there ‘was a lively choking and halr pulling ml:f‘iu”' Arrests are mutually threat- ened. To the district court yesterday, much of the time was spent In secur- ing & jary in the Ratigan murder 3 lwalve were at last found s G. H. Jones, Spe Millard, 0. Roberll, H. P, Niles, O L. Bar. rett, B. 8. Kentner, R. Morford, A. Whealer, F. A, Sackett, D. 8, Starr, ‘W. Robinson, U. McMacken. Dls- trict Attorney Connor fs prosecuting the case, while the defendant has as his attorneys Col. Dailey, Robert Perclval and Finley Burke. Kelley & Grow have removed their intelligence cflice to the corner of Broadway and Bancroft streets, next doorto J. W, Laing's. T T MR Oall at Harkness Brothers for the new Domestic Oatalogue, just re- celved. To Contractors and Builaers. Those who wish to bld on the foun- datlon and basement of the new atho. o church are requested to meet the architect, Mr. McNamars, this morn- ing at 10 o'clock at the resldence of Father McMenomy, where an oppor- tanity will begiven for the architeot to nxsllln the plans and get other needed information, B T Harkness Brothera' stock of carpets 1s kept full by frequent arrlvals fresh from the loom. 38t of goods and lowest prices. PERBONAL. Miss Mageie Liddel!, who hes been epending some time in this city, visiting her aunt, Mrs, A, Wood, left-on yesterday forher home in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Wood, on Monday evening, enter- taied about fitty friends in their house, and thus gave an opportunity to bid ber good-bye, She has made many noar friends during ber stay here, as well as sflorded pleacure to the old ones, and all regret to have her depart. Dr. G. P, Hani of Des Moines, is serving In the capacity of secretary of the meeting of the medioal society, and the representatives of the oress find him so oourteous as to merit special mention, H. R. Persenger, city editor of The Iowa State Hegister, of Des Moines, was in the city yesterday, on his way to Central City, Neb., to visit his brother there. Mr, and Mre, L. W, Tulley have gone east for a pleasure trip, intending to visit New York, Pbiladelphia, and other cities, M. L. Hislop, of Oakland, and a con- stant reader of Tk Bre, was in the city yeaterday, Cbief Templeton, of the fire department, is suffering from a touch of mals W, M. Carlisle, of Missouri Valley, was in the Bluffs yesterday. Frank Arthur, of Baltimere, was at the Ogden yesterday. *Revelation suggeets the idea that from Woman comes the power to “brulse the serpents head,” The words take a new meaning to.day since this is preclsely what Mrs, Lydia E. Plukham's Remedies do for the phyeically diseased patient. Her Veg- etable Compound reachos the ultimate sourcescf the evil. Its action ls gen- tle and nolseless, but it is more pow- erful Jthan the club ot Hercules,— Bazar, Bee the new Jersey Collar, just re- celved at Harkness Brothers', Dr. West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street borne's grocery store. How many other goods have been taken there is no way of knowlng, The boy on belng Interrogated by Edgar was qulte communicative. He claimed that he had done none of the Iifting, but that his part was to do the talking, and keep the storekeeper’s at- tentlon dliverted, while Wiillams snesked the goods, Williams, on the other hand, claims that the boy did thestealing and that he took no hand In it himself except that the young fellow kept bringing the stuff to the house. He kept urging the boy to take it away, fearlng tbat there was some- thing wrong about it, and trouble would follow. The stealing of the goodsmust have boen adroltly done, as in some cases quite burdensome bundles, and not eanlly socreted, were carrled off Informatlons were filed yestorday on two of the fattest takes, so that if convlcted, the prisoners will have to suffer penitentlary confinement as a penalty. Mr. Edgar has shown in this mat- ter, as in some othor cases he has dled, some shrewd Zetective work, and certalnly descrves a long oredit mark. BARBOTINE WARE for decorat- ing at Board's. —_———— If you want to sell or exchange any furnitare go to A. J. Mandel’s. ANEW ENTERPRIBSE. Oouncil Blufts is to Farnish Sloux City a Strong Firm. Arrangements have now been com- pleted by which two of Councll Bluffs’ best known and most rellable citizens are to embark in business together at Sioux City, under the firm name of Ford Kelth, who are to engage there in the loan and real estate buainess, M, \ Ford, the aon'or member of the firm, s widely known through- out this part of the west by the repu- | ¥ tation gained by his shirt factory and by his personal squaintance. He has resided in this olty about seven years, and bis character and well known bus- iness hablts are such to Inipire the greatest public confidence in his Integ- rity and abllity. He will not leave the olty, probably, until August or September, business here requiring his attention untll that time, Mr, J. H. Kelth, the other member of the tirm, is so wull and favorably known that little need be sald In his tavor, He has for elght yesrs been connected with Barnham, Talleys & Qo., of this city, and wo emall share of thelr succoss and good name Is due to him. Belng thoroughly experienced in every detall of the business, and having a large personal acqualntance with men and property throughout the territory In which the firm will naturally do business, as well as a large acqualntance and a good name among eastern capitallsts, he wlill prove & strong member of the firm, He enters at once upon his resldence and the active business in Sloux City, the firm having its office fitted up and its other arrangements completed, Mr. E E. Westervelt, who has lived here for years, also goes to Sicux Olty, as the firm's book keeper and accountant, & position {n which fow oan be found who are his equals, He has of late been in the office of tha B, & M. railway, and bofore that with Smith & Orittenden, and business and soclal clrcles here will miss him, The new firm commanding an aban- dance of capital and having acqualnt- anceship and experlence, succeed In the thrivieg city where they are to locate, aud the Sloux Olty folk will find these gentlemen to be valuable adcitions to their soclal as well as bualness circles. e Iron in a colorle te and Peru- vian bark, combined with well known aromatics, make Brown's Iron Bltters the beet medlcine known, Resolutions of Sympathy. At a meeting of Pottawattamle Grove No, 23, United Aunclent Order - | have a certificate in this association. resolations appropriate to the death of thelr brother Kiwin Togstad. The committee have prepared the follow- tng: Wuereas, It has pleased the All Wite Raler of the Universe to take from us by death our dear brother Drutd, Edward Togstad, and Waareag, Pottawattamle Grove No. 23, U, A, O. D, will nevcr more enjoy his genlal face in its seasions, therefore be it Resorvep, That our heartfelt sym- pathy Is hereby extended to his bereaved relatives and friends, and that a vote of thanks of the Grove be returned to the Pythian lodges of tte olty for the kindness shown our late brother in his burlal. Be it farther ResoLvep, That the charter and Grove rooms be draped In monrning for thirty dsys as an additlonal ex prossion of our grief, and that these renolutlons be published In Tue Bre Nonpareil and (i obs, and an en wrotsed copy presented to the rela- tives of the decoased under the seal of the Grove. W. R. VAUGHAN, Epwix J. Apport, Jas, A, Herarp, Commlitee, SKILL IN THE Worksnor—To do good work the mechanic must have good health, If long hours of con- finemant In close rooms have enfee- bled his hand or dimmed kis sight, let him at once, aud before some or- ganic trouble sppears, take plenty of Hop Bitters, His system wlili be re- javenated, his nerves strengthened, his sight become clesr, and the whole constitation be bullt up to a higher working conditlon Seaman’s COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, WirAT ~No, 2 spring, 850; No. 8, 70; rejected 550; good demand, Corn—Dealers paying 350; oorn Chioago, 494-; new mixed. corn, bbc, The receipts of corn Oams—Scarce and In good dem HAY—6 00@7 50 per ton, 35 per bale, Rye—40@b0; light supply. CoRN MrAL—1 26 per 100 pounds, Woon—Good supply, prices at yards, 5 00@8 00, Coat—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, Borraa-Good butter soarce, and in fafe demand at 25@35¢ rejected reamer. Eaos— Rudy sale .mf planty at 10@11e per do Larp— 's, wholosaling at 1347, Pounray—Firm; deajers paylog 180 por pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VearTaBLES— Potatoes, 50c; onions, H0c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel., City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTO0K, OATTLE—3 00@S8 50; calvea 600@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, If Ycu Are Ruined in health from any cauee, eapecially | = from the use of any of the thousand ncstrums that promtse 85 largely, with long fletitions testimonlale, have no fear. Resort to Hop Bitters at once, and in a short time you will have the most robust and blooming health e One of the substantial institutions is the Marriage Fund Mutual T ust Association, of Cedar Rapidr, lows, Legally organ- ized, officered and managed by reliable men, Kvery unmarried person lh(lmld tin asplendid investment, Write for circu- Iars, Good sgents wanted, e — The Maverick Nattonal Bank of Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- vestment securitlos, and transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. m&th-me Our New Loau wuu awprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita- blo, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses s that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of vhis clty. By investicg in shares in this Inatitution, whkich 1s backed by some of our best and most rellable businees men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few ears @& man ocan own & house of his own for abort the mams as he pays monthly for rent. ‘we belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long felt want In Council Bluffs, Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- ination, and we have no heeltancy in pronouncing them reasonable and a?nlnbls, and backed by gentlemen honor and Intogrity, As the com pany exists {t becomes at once an ln. stitution of value and credit to our clty and those who desire homes. Thelr president Is T. A, Kirkland, vice president, Judge Penke; sec- retary, I. R. Boory; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their office Is in the base- ment of Shugar.'s and McMahon's new block, cornor First avenue and Pearl stroet. jan27-1y COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. CASADY & ORGUTT, 502 BROADWAY, * - EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A.F.NEAYNE & CO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAJR AND SEWER PIPE, and Soft Coa' & Lowest Price. No. 34 Pear] Strect Conncll Blufts, 'SPRING MEETING Council Bluffs Driving Park Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May, 22, 23, 24, 25. FOUR RACES EACH DAY. $7,000.00 Mile Track. Union Pac'flc will & £ pecla, dum Icaves sach COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, rouzd vrip tickets from Omi ng st 7 0'clock #0 sccom my NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cliss Goods and the Best of “'0rkmallship Guaranteed, Nos. 7 and 9 Maln Street, - . . ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS DIRECTORY. GOUNGIL BLUFFS IOWA. JOBNBENG & 00, » Si s tmoraes. . MAX MOHN, }orssrox mouse {Frs R bisiing: J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. co si'sicm Cor, Bth 8t, and bth Ave, DR. J. F. WHITE, °™&ics i Wil Avemoe S. 8. WAGNE NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cor, Main and First avenue. VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stablo, No,12 Scott stroct, “Maunf’ of HORSE COLLARS, Trade su ) p]lud 8th 8 p , between 6th and 7th Avenue, Justle of the oace, Notary Public and General Conveyancer, 4|.’x B'way. LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT J. M. ST, JOHN & CO, GASH BUYERS, PETHYBR!DGE & HERBERTZ, a COONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and that brings patronage. 124 Maln street. JAMES FRANE FURNITURE, STOVES and Mns s J BROWN 1CE CREAM AND CONFEC .,Curtllnl and Window Shades, 309 B'way- erelgn, Prop.,, P. J. Montgomery, A LAM BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite . X} HENNESS Opera House. Reficted. §1, 81,50 per - day. S. A. PIERCE, ket, 327 Broadway. wl w. sHERMAN. In FINE HARNESS I have the varlety and Reasonable Cuarges, 872 Broadway. LINDT & HART, Sriomiis ot Fiy, e Bk T e e T e Manu'f Fine Farntture, Upholstery goods SANITAR‘U And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadwafi: DB REVEHE HfiUSE SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, suc oannot but ‘ Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rens, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column a0 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first {nsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequend insertion. Leave adv ertlsome a4 our office, No. 7 Pearl Streot, ncar Broadway. Wanta. ituation as clerk, by & young caks German snd Englisn, Ad dross P 6, Council Blofts, ANTED—Everybody Council Bluffs fo to take Tus Bun, 20 cents per week, do livered by carriers, Office, No T Pearl Btreed near Broadway. For Hnle and Rent )Ln BEES 10 packages of & hundrod at 26¢ ® package ab Tus Bus office, No. 7 Pearl 8. E. MAXON, AMOR XITENQ Y. stroet Office over savings beak, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, : . lowa y for fanerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. Who eeale Lubter, ¢ges, pun try and troit. Ship to us. Dratt by return mall, Broadway Meat Mar- c. F' SMITH. Broadway, Plans and specifications furnished MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work Hqu & so Household Supplies, 303 Broadway. TIONERY, 216 Broadway. E.STOCKERT &C L. Sov- Union Avenue, second door above Metropoiitan. WADE GARY, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, DE CAY & GASSEL, é‘u’r.‘m‘,"s‘.fl‘lfi;Eu'“.f‘.é“,\'\'v.fl’.fi.}‘i OFFICER & PUSKY, A N ECEIEUES, Fresu Fis. Conncil Bluffs, [a. | witLiam rarp, Established, - = 1858|104} Maln Streot, Next Block south Dealers in Forelgs and Dowesle Exchaage | .of P, O., Council Blofls, Towa, nd home securitios, HORBAN KELLER & UU.. L. 3. BIBTLEY, q fi".l‘ arcE t g quality ard Targest e A B Chicago of W ooden and Metallc Cases. ' Calle at- tended 10 at all hours, We dety oo Quality 0f voous oF prices. Our Mr Moryan has served a8 nuuertaker for forty years and thor- oughly unoartauds his bumnes. Warerooms, 811 Brosaway, — UvHOLSTERING in all ite WHOLRSALE DEALNR 1N BUTHEIER PROMPT CASH PAID, 148 Broadway. + Z. T. LINDSEY & 412 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, West Side Square, Clur(ndn}IOWA' DE( URA’I()R AND DEALER IN FANCY WA L L :E’_A_PER 31 Maln Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFPS DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (8uccessors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Fraiters and Gonfectioers lb and lS Pearl-st.. Council Blu'fe, Ia. <DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIOS, BUOTS&SHOES IMMMIGEATION AGENZTS, Drafts on Bark of Ireland, Dublin, for eale. 343 Broadway, Cuucil Bluffs, Broa.dway Steam Laundry 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. dO"-!N R. MARTIN, ACOTIO AL PLUMBER, GAS AND S EAM FITTER Has a full line of B vh "'ubs, Sinks, Boilers, Brres and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Jobbing promptly attended to, First-class work guarantred, NO. 11 PEARL STREET, C()'l \Cll BLU L. C. BRAGKETT, 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TCYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City, No stranger should fail to vi t my store rooma. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING 4RGDS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood aud Iron Puur and Pumo Fixtures, for both Woo avd Iron Pumps, ~Ord fon. No. 604 S-uth Main Btrect, COUN 115-e0d-¢8 TITLE ABSTBAGT UEFICE Lands and Lots Bougfi.t and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONV&ZYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - I0WA CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 2156, 217 and 219 south Mam street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, = IOWA, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HT AR GO O I ES 337 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, lowa. WINTHERLICH BRO'g, MBS B J. HARDING, M. D, Iron & Brass Foundry Cor. 6th Street and 11th Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS3, - - IOWA, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. B i sl <o TO Gracuate of Electropathic Instifution, Phils i NEW AND § H R JONES delphin, Ponna J w H ALMY, GOODS BOUGHT Broadway. FOR THE | Oflcs Cor, Broadway & Hlenn Ave, Douglas Vapor Stoves | i ¥HOS, OFYICNR. v & ¥ ey Also for COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, The best and simpleat in the world. T L-.\unllm The treatment of all diseases and teultios pecullar to ferales a spect sintal y 1, D. BDMUNDSON, \ AW eTRENY Precident Vico-Progt. * Chator, CITIZENS BANK | Of Council Bluffs, . OVERTON, DEALYE IN Hard Wood & Yellow Pine Lumber PILING AND ERIDGEMATERIAL. ALSO MISSOURI WOOD AND COAL. Carload & syecialty, A full su of Btove od always on band at yard 505 First Avenue. Yard 802 nud £04 Maln streek. W. R. VAUGHAN.: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaba snd Couneil Bluffs Real Estate & Collostion Agemcy, Organtzed under tho /a Pald up capital..., Authorised capital. .a. Interest pald on timo dopoaits. Drafta lssued on the princips! citica of the United Stat Europe. Special attention given to colle and correspondence with prowph returas. DIRRCTORS, J.D.Edmundson, E. L. Shagart, W, Wallsce, J. W. Rodier, A. W, Birost. MRS, B, J. BILTON, M, D,, 1 the State of Tows branches bromotly attended to a'so carvet- la ing ano iamorequine, Jelegraphic aus wa of: dere fllled without aelay. No comm!ssions ch.rgcd. Send for Quotations. 542 Broadway, - COUNCIL BLUFPS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOM 222 Froadwav. Covnoil Bluffs. n Odd Fellow s blmk over Savings' Baas! jas-ty “

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