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=7 Y —_———r—————— = The Daily Bee. Tues 'ay Morning, May 22, WUBSCRIPTION RATES: Onrrler, - - « 20 cente per week. "y,l-n" « =« §10.00 per Year. ————————— Offce: No. 7 Pearl BStreet, Near Srosdway. MINOR MENTION, —8ee Joseph Relter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page. The Blaff Citys had thetr Maypole last evening. The latest to ask and get permit to wed are Martln Schroeder and Ida Jebens, both of Minden. Christian Bell, charged with assault, had his case continued yesterday by Jastice Abbott until Thursday. In the district court yesterday the trial was commenced of the case of F. W. Faman vs. the Town of Avooea Ba ready with an open purse to help along the new hoepital scheme. Rev, M Lomon is the financlal agent and solicltor, James Wullaoe was yesterday acquait- ted of the cha-ze of amsaulting the Oalhoun girls «ith a hatohet, but Justloe Vaogha: ont him uuder $300 bonds to keep tl. peace. The trial of Cuimore Smith, on the charge of assaulting his former wife with Intent to kill her, was concluded yesterday in the district court, and was glven to the jury about 4 o'clock, In the supreme court yesterday the case of Wilding va. Boring was trled and a declslon glven in favor of the defendant. The plaint/ff in this care tried to get possession of his farm near Orescent Olty, the defendant clalm- irg it under'a leare, Duguette, Galbert & Co., had the sldewalk in front of thelr store on Pearl sircet plled up with boxes of oranges yesterdoy, almost to the second story. They are evidently dolug busiuess on the whole carload plav. Mayor Bowman has increased the police force for the benefit of the races. The new additions are J. W. Morse, captaln, John Daoff, Jack White, O. F. Opitz, Ed. Bates, L Dorrell and W, McFadden, Most of t!.l-ke speolals will serve at thedriving park, 1t 1 hard work to find anybody whe will confess having attended the side show at the last circus, which was ““for gentlemen only.” From what s sald of the sideshow it seems that It should have been ‘‘for ladies only"” and the men should have been bound out. Ben Hogan appeared at Broadway Moethcdist church, Sunday evening and agaln last evening, Many were drawn by cariosity, bit even these doubtlers got some good frem his earnest, practical appeal to them to lead botter lives and have nobler am- bitions, « The first number of The Council Bluffs Daily Horald, the new everiig paper, appeared last evening, It starts off newsy and orlsp, and cer- tainly makes a favorable fmpression for one so young, and gives promlise of growth, The local columns have fallen into excellent hacds, Oh Bost, late of The Nonpareil, been chosen as olty editor, The agricultural imp'ement businees stlll seems on the boom here. The Grentour implemont ¢ mpsny here puichused the lots nex: to the Duvid Bradley ballding, and will soon put up » large wareroom, five stories high, and 90,16V ‘eot. Tie 81ugars impls ment cowpany slso {ntends to put up :;nv.hu buildiag this svason, of eqrl % aving There was such a strong gale sweep- ing over the country this slde of Crescent Olty Sunday efteruoon, that a number of teams had to pat up at the county farm, the drivers no* daring to go on. D:. Poulson finally ventared forth on the rosd, but it was all his horse could do to keep walking, and the dootor had to get out several times and keep the buggy from tip- plog over., The impression has got abroad that the new echool board intend to run matters on a sort of ‘“cheap John' plan, and mske economy so much of » hobly as to lessen the effectiveness of the echools In accomplishing the best results. Whether this impres- slon is correct or not fature actions of the board will determine. One thing is certain, however, that other citfes have fixed their gaze on mseveral of Qoancll Blaffa’ best teachers, and in some instances have offsred an advance of $10 a month above what they are now receiving. Omaha I8 trylog to faduce some of the teachers to go there, Marshalltown has been heard from, and some olties in the extreme eastern part of the state. Some of these teachers Councll Biuffs got with difficalty from other plices, and if posaible they should keep them, now they have them. True economy is not always shown by the immediste saving of dollars and ocents. The school board needs to move cautiously, and whatever chauges 1t is bouad to make shall be made only atter dus 1e liberation, avd then from a sense of right, rather than from a derira to please some pets or repay some politi- cal favors, OARPETS, Visit Ossady and Oroatt’s exclusive Carget House, * Opening of Bommer Siyles of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets, ‘Wednesday and Thu , at Bllss', Iron in s colorless etate and Perun- vian bark, combined with well known aromatics, make Brown's Iron Bitters the best medicine known. Dr. West, Deutiat, 14 Pearl street Kelley & Grow have removed their office to the corner of Brosdway and_ Baucroft streets, next door to J. W. Laing's. It Opens with Three Victims; Still Another Oit!zan, Tired of Even the Amerioan Eagle Takes in this oity or vicinity, and the fact of two occurring about together has caused no lttle stir of sensationallsm. O:e case is a peculiarly sad one, it belng that of a young girl, Carrle MecCormick, sged only 18, a daughter of P, McCormlck, a worthy carpenter living on North Eighth street. It seems that the girl has had a love affalr, and the young man upon whom she had bestowed her tender and trusting affectlons had tired of the love he had won. oame satisfied that It really was an. other and dlstinot viotim of the suleldal wave which wseems to have swept over the olly. A jory was Impanelled and the faots learned were about as follows: The man’s name was Solomon Freder- THE SUICIDAL SEASON. One by Poison, Two by fokson, He was & Dane by birth, and Hanging, was aged about 53 years, He had for —_— yenrs suffored at times from insanity, these spells generally lastirg a week or two. Durlog the past two weeks his famlly had noticed that his mind w: sgaln oat of balapce, but Sanday he seomed to be much better, and went 10 church acting as rational as when in the best of health, Late in the sfter- noon, while sittin, in the house, he remarke to the hmll’ that he guessed the cow hadn't come home. and started out as though to find her. About an hour later he was found in a little shanty near the house, hanglng by a bit of clothes line, his knees almost touoh- Ing the floor. He was dead, and the son, cu‘ticg the rope with an ax, took the bedy into the house, Although Insane at times, tho only Intimation he has ever made of committing sulclde, was about ten days when he got up In the night and left the house #aying that he was going to do way with himself, but he was speedily calmed down and soon retarned home ail right. - Life, Tries to Buy Strychnine, His Own Life. There have of late been fewsulcldes £AE DAILY BEE-COUNU L BLUFFS IOWA TUESDAY MAY 22 J. N, CASADY. F. H, ORCUIT. CASADY & ORGUTT, 502 BROADWAY, = - COUNCIL BLUFF=, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE CA RPET STORE. Only one in the City. S$tock now Complete. last she received a letter from him, stating In substance that he did not care for her, as he had, The blow proved too great for her to bear, and in her despuudency, she took the first means at her hands to end her life, There chanced to be in the house some “‘Rough on Rats,” a poison not intended for sutoidal purposes, but of such composition ss to be capable of belng used for this purpose. The young girl took a large dose of this Phyaicians in attendaucs thought that the antidotes glven would soon restore her, but she grew rapidiy worse, and desplte the attempt of physiclana and frlends to save her,death ensued. The remeins were yesterday taken to Den- {son, the former home of the family, and from which y1ice they came here only a few months ago. that of & man who wae, as far as can be learned, a complete siranger in the oity. He was evidently a forelgner, aged about thirty years, and was no- ticed standing in front of what Is known as the old Powers bnilding, Sunday evening. Mer. Georgs Gates nctioed the man enter the building, and & litile later he was diso vered there dead by Parker Masters and Willlam L. Oralg, thought he up agalnst the wall, but & nearer look revealed the fact that he was hanging by asmall cord, dead. inqueat held, There was found on the body about $13 In money and some papers, peared that his name was Jurgen Fretdrich Jehe, and that he was born at Rhelde, Schleswig, Germany, and was a dragoon in Schleswig division to Prussia, He left the old country on a furlough, to go to Davenport, Ia. other papers was a note for $100, datedat Omaha, May 11, drawn in favor of Hans Rarmus, and signed by the same name, though in a differ- ent handwriting from the body of the note. he had been lately In Omaha, but any reseon for taking life, It has been 3 J. | who have seen the note and who have eyed 1t with sasplolon, tnat possibly straw whioh broke down his mental and divd, The farmer took the dead On Satarday night A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND, Another case of self-destruction was They at first was drunk, leaning The ovroner was notified and an from which 1t ap- regiment 13, Among the Other papers indicated thst there was nothing to Iadicate suggested by some he had been viotim!zed by some fel- low out of $100, and that this was the balance, leadiog him to sulolde, TUE AMERICAN EAGLE SUICIDE, A lsrge American vogle killed him- snif A short distance from the city, by s'ir'king o barbed’ wire fence. A farmer saw him e pounced down from »n airy hefght, struck the fence, bitd, aud sold him to M= Spelilng of this olty, who placed the esg'e in M Qonuell's hauds to have nim fixed up 1o the beststyie of the taxidermist, The eagle who thus killed himself, was A large one, measurlug six feet three isches from tip to tlp of his wings, aud was probably ten or twelve years old. ANCTHER WOULD BE SUICIDE About noon on Sunday wosn all the olerks of the drog atore uf Grandy & Qo. except Mr. Piuney wero at din- ner, » mao came ia and after talkiug with some partles in the store for awhile he asked Mr Pinney if he had some laudauum. Mr. Pioney said he | had, when the man said he wanted two cunces. Mr. Plnney asked him what he wanted with it, and he said! he wanted 1o kill a pain from whioh | he was suffiriog in the head, Mr, | Pioney luquired of him where he ! lived and what his business was and on learning these faots told him that he | could not let him have the laudanum except upon & prescription from ll dootor, He then asked Mr P. if he # it would answer the same purpoee. Mr, P. refused to let him nave and then sald to him, ‘'Man, w! the matter with yeu! orepy.” Walker was pockete, a orime the extreme penalty for which Is fifteen years in the peni- tentiary. couple of slik handkerchiefe, but the proof sgainst him seemed to be com- plete. One witness stood ready to swear toseelng him tn the act, while another stood equally ready to iden- tify one of the handkerchiefs found in his possession as that belonging to her, and stolen from her pocket. Some of Walker's frlends ‘demred to get him released, they claiming that he was a hardworking boy and no plokpocket belng at tho ity building the chief of police, evidently not thinking of the serlousness of the charge, told the friends that if they deposited $15 In oash he could go until Monday morn- ing. They did so, and naturally the young man did not appear yester- day. Now the question arises what shall be done with the Judge Anglesworth hesitates about tixiog the bail for a penitentiary of- f ose at $15, and then forfeiting the b il, and unless this is done where thall the money go? Tuae BEe sug- @ «ts that the chief use it with about §10 mere to catch the fellow. had any stryohuine, and he was In.| . formed that they had plenty of ft. |« He then sald he wauted strychnine, | 18 a_must be The man sald, ‘‘Yes, 1 am|: & oertaln number of shares, at a If You A in health from any cause, espectally from the use of any of the thousand ncstrams that with long flotitlons testimonials, have no fear, once, and in & short time you will have the most robust and blooming health promise 80 largely, Resort to Hop Bittera at L] 1T BAIL: Fifteen Dollars Lets a Fellow Out of & Penitentiary Charye. On clrcas day a young man named arrested for plcklog To bo sure, he only got & all. The judge not money. S Valuable and Convenient, Brown's BroNcHIAL TROCHES are widely ki »wn a8 an admirable remedy from Bron- ch.iis, Hoarsenees, Conghs and tronbles of the hroat and Lungs, They oo :ain no hurtful ingredients, but may at al ‘imes be used witl on Lozes Price 25 cents, other safety. Sold only Invitng to Enter. One of the most inviting places in t!. ) olty 1s the fralt and confectionery » re of Hughes & Towslee, No, 12 M \in street, sincelt has been enlarged, pupered and painted, Mesars. Hughes & Towslee are such pleasant and ac- ¢ mmodating Fentlsman, and have c. ered so well to the tastes of the » blle, that their business has grown o thelr hands until they have been © mpelied to double the size of their sore, They have had 1t tastily pa- p red and palnted, and it looks as D, |0l fresh and invitiog as summer shor, They have firted up thelr I odsome soda fountain, and their v 1iole store is filled with the cholccst o 4 freshest confectionery and fruits { the maeket, and the mcst fragrant ars. _———— A Case not Beyond Help. Dr, M. H. Hindsdole, Kenawee, IIl, 1vises us of & remarkable cure of consum, 1\ He ssye: “A neighbor's wife was +‘cked with viclent lung diseave, and «ounced beyond help from Quick Cou- ption. Ann last_resort the lamily was uaded to try DR, WM. HALL'S b LSAM FOR THE LUNGS, To the aishment of all, by the time she had ¢ {one half dozen bottles she was abuut fouse doing ner own work, I eaw her »r worst and had no idea she could re- 8 BRTE Bu il ol r New Loan suu uuprovement Co +avestigation Into the matter con- inoes us that one of the most equita- reasonable and feasible plans of ding houses is that proposed and ‘peration by the Mercantile Loan, st and Improvement company of s olty, By investicg In shares in + Institution, which s backed by oof our best and most reliable +iness men, it becomes possible and uparatively easy for a man of mod- te means to secure a comfortable e for himself and family. In tak- orcgy," and admitted that he wanted| -taln monthly payment, in a few the_polson for the purpose of ending his own ltfe, alleging as a cause, that his wife had sued for a divorce, and that she and her folks had abused him ' and that his troubles in this world were more than he couid bear. Mr, Pinney gave him a lecture and ploturcd to him the crime of sulclde, and per- suaded bim to brece up and stay a while longer on the terres ral orb, and take care of the three little chilidren that he olaimed to have aud be a mao smong men, He fiaally concluded that he did not want to die, and sald that he was golng to see that his chil- dren were cared tor and that no good for nothlog father-in-law should ever abuse them. He then left the store, and Mr, Pinney Informed his friends ' of his actlons, who have any eye on| him in order to prevent the execution of hia former intent, STILL ANOTHER HANGING, On Bundsy night the ooroner was notified that & man had hung himself on Elghteenth avenue, bat suj that report arose from the man who lui. himasclf at the old Powell blfl‘llldl pald no farther attention to It ua he was agein, and be-, 4rs & man can own s house £ his own for about the sams as o pays monthly for rent. We ileve tho Mercantile Loan and Trust mpany, by organizing and opening for business, having filled a long i want in Qouncll Bluffs. Thelr ans and system of loans will bear o most careful scrutiny and exam- ation, and we have co hesitancy in conouncing them reasonable and juitable, and backed by gentlemen honor and lntegrity, As the com any exists it becomes at once an in- itatlon of value and eredit to our ty and those who desire homes. helr president is T. A. Kirkland, loe president, Judge Peake; sec- otary, I R. Beery; treasurer, Col seebe, and thelr office is in the base- aent of Shugart's and MoMahon's new block, corner First avenue and FOR THE Douglas Vapor 8toves The best and slmplest ln the weeld. for 14 Gassling Btoves. i o Mail Orders Solicited. < HOWE & SON, CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A CEX. MNLA Y NE: 8 CO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AKD PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR AND SEWER PIPE. Hard and Soft Coa! at Lowest Price. No. 34 Pearl Street Conncil Bluffs, SPRING MEETING Council Bluffs Driving Park Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May, 22, 23, 24, 25, FOUR RACES EACH DAY. $7,000.00 §Union Paciflo will sell rourd trip tickets from Oy my train leaves each even'ng at 7 o'cloc! Mile Track. maha for 81, Including admission. Epecia dum date those attending rac: MERCHANT " NUGENT & SMITH, TAILORS, First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street, . Guaranteed, COUNCIL BLUFFS DIRECTGRY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, [0WA. JOHN BENO & G0., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Maln Struet and 17 Pearl Street. L. B. CLARK & C DRUGGISTS. Prescriptions com- vy poonded atail o=, 106 Broadway. MAX MUHN, }L‘RESTON HOUSE. { fioer? 216 Main Street. 17 & 219 Main St. J- M BAHSTUW, M. D., Cor. Gth St, and 6th Ave.| OFFICE : ! t ] Z. T. LINDSEY &' Co., 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, B.S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND W AT 31 Maln Street, - Clarinda } IoWA. DEALER IN FANCY PAPER, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoiesale Fruers and GSonfectioaers 16 and 18 Pearl-st. « Couneil BinTs, Ia. DEALERS IN GROGERIFS.PROVISIOS, BOOTS&SHOES TS CGHIRATION AGENTS, Diafts on )coiaud, Dublin, for sule. 343 Broadway, Cooncll Bluffs, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL PAPEIR! AND WINDOW SHADES. PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES, nfnd Mt 220 DeVOL & WRIGHT, 604 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., Invite attention to a complete line of Ol and Vaper Stoves, Fil- ters and Water Coolers,Blce cream Freezors. 1ca Poxes Re- frigerators. Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages at piices that oannot fail to please, Call and see us or write tor ¢'renlar and prices. DR. J. F. WHIT N. SCHURZ, OFFICE: Uor. Mair and bth, up-stairs, Residence, 609 Willow Avenue, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. LIVERY S. S. WAGNE AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT [ for fanerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th 8t. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS, ‘Who'esale buiter, cggs, poultry aod frult. Ship to ue. Draftby return mail. 148 Broadway. 8. A. PIERGE, PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, w55 bevac ) UsS. Firgt Door Fast of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Froadway C. F. SMITH. Broadway. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Cor, Main and First avenue, Plans and specifications furnished: FINE HARNESS I have the varlety W. W. SHERMAN, L.rEFARNESS Thme e vaiy 124 Main street. JAMES FRANEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work and Reasovable Cuarges, 872 Broadway. FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, see Block. urts, LINDT & HART, Prcinsis i snd fucai o WINEL. ORI, Prigron L' st g teders anne, . MRS. S. J. BROWN, JCE CRKAM AND CONFEC TIONERY, 216 Broadway. E.STUCKERT &0 SANITAR:U And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway, erelgn, Prop., P. J. Manu'f Fine Farntture, Upholstery goods »yOurtains and Window Shades, 309 B'way- L. Sov- Moutgomery, M. D., Phy. WADE GAHY’ VETERINARY SURGEUN.NOfliue Bray's stable, 0, 12 Scott street, P. J. HENNESS Manauf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- y plied, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue. EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice of the Poace, Notary Publio and General Conveyancer, 4156 B'way REVERE H:USE, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House, Rofitted. $1,$1.60 per day. DE GAY & GASSEL, OONTRAOTORS aud BUILDERS Corner Sixth street and Avenue G, W. H. ALY NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SCLD, 212 Broadway. - COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL | NOTICES. I NOTICE.~-Special advertisements, euc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Remh, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in thly P. OVERTON, DEALER IN H:rd Wood, Yeliow Pine and Red Cedar Lmmber, column a4 the ow raoof TEN CENTS PEX | 0, and Red C.dar Pillng, Cedar Telegraph LINE for the first lnsertion and FIVE CENTS | Poles and Fence |osts, Oax Dimension Stuff PER LINE for each subsequent Iusertion Loave ady ertlsome a4 our office, No. 7 Pear| Stroed. ncar B1adway. ANTED—Evenybody - Gouscll Blufl lo %o take Tun Bux, 40 cente per woek, de lvered by carrioms. Office, No | Pearl Stroet vear Broadway. 4 For Sale and Rent OI.D BEES—In packages of a hundred at 35c No. 7 Pearl & package ab Tus Bas office, &Yl.ll MRS, K, J, HILTUN, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 228 Breadwav. Counell Hlafhs Bridge Materiai of all kiuds, at Bed rock Prices. A Special WOOD AND COAL for brick yard purpeses. A full supply of wood and coal always ou hand at yard, 802and 804 Mauin street. Office, 505 Firss street, between Maln and Pearl strcets MORGAN, KELLER & 00., A e Wn X - est quality &:d stock weet uf 0 of W ooden and Metallc Cases. Calls at- tended $0 at all hours. We dety competition » quality of ¥00ds or prices, Our Mr Moryan has sorved s nauertaker for forty )ears aud thor iway, UPHO, NG 1o all W alwo_carpet- la mone o S . MR=. M. McALIST R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 226 MAIN STREET, , COUNCIL BLUFFS, M. GALLAGHER, GROCH RIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants, "~ Ieb3ly -sa-tu-th FITLE ABSTRAGT Lands and Lots ROTARIES QUKCIL BLUFFS - - MONEY TO LOAN AT LO PUBLIC AND CONV _OFFIGE Bought and Sold. RATES. ‘'YANCERR. WA CRESTON HOQUSE, MAX MOHN., - - 216, 217 and 219 COUNCIL BLUF¥S, . PROPRIETOR. south Main street, I0WA, THE LEADING DEALER IN H AIR G O O DS 837 Broadway, Coun WINTHERLICH BRO'S, Iron & Brass Foundry Cor. 6th Street and 11th Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, 1.D. ADMUNDSON, B, L.BHUGART, A, W. STRENY Preeident Vice-Pres't. Cashier. GITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organizod under the laws of the State of Tows 8 76,000 300’000 Lorized cap terast patd on thme deposits. fte lasuod o the principal citles of the Unitd] States ani Europe. Specisl atention given to collection: and correspondence with prompt roturas DIRROTORS, 4.D.Edmundsco, K. L. shogar: . W. Waliace, J. W, Bod AW, S YHOS, OFFICNR. N UFF@Q'I:ESEY, Jo s 1y oil Bluffs, fowa. MR8, B, J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Geacuate of Klectropathic Institution, Phila delphla, Penna, Office Oor. Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, The treatment of all disesses and paintal Sculties peculiar 4o femaies & speciaily W. R. VAiJ-GH;N. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha sad Council Bluffs Real Eetate & Collection Agenoy, n Odd Fellow s block, over Bavings' Paxy 8-ty L. B. SISLEY, WHOLMSALN DRALER (X BUTTER PROMPT OASH PAID, No comm\ssions charged Bend for Quomtions. a Beeadway, - \COUNCIL BLUFYS.

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