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. arrived at his house, PHE DAILY BEE-COUNU L BLUFFS 1I0WA WEDNESDAY MAY 23' e —— CALLED INTO COURT. fle Daily Beg. COUNGIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, May 23, Innocent Citizens. BUBSCRIPTION RATES: Gy Mall - e - .- 10.00 por Yoar —_— Omoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near sondwray. An Announcement of Hpecial Inter- est to Those Withirg Fine Job Werk. A NRIGHBORHOOD ROW, There seems to have been much war among some of the residents of Lin- coln avenune, and as a result, Mary P, M. P h d .|Irey has entered complaint before it s Justlcs Abbott agalosi Lem Part tlon with True Ber cflise in Oouncll Hdge, Mrs. rartridge, Lillle and i1 lete job printl tab- | Mary Partridge—in fsct, a regular AL L LA it Hd .+ | covey of Parteidges; for she says thoy lshmont, and lsnow prepared to fill | /v oed upon her and sssavlted and ordera in that ltne promptly and satfs- | battered hor. She also chargoes them with starting a rlot. Another com- plaint {s made agalost some of the terial are entirely now, and the selec- | Partridges by Henry Hess, who tlon has been made with great care, they trampled down his cabbage and el s L g ' | cuoumbers, and, in fact, gave him it belng the {ntentton to | tongue sauce for garden mauce, make a apecialty of com: . AN EVEN HALF-DOZEN, Six men were arrested for sloeping moroial printing, glving the latest |, 'roini cars, and brought into the styles and as fino workmanship as can | police d nr‘mhn yauterd;‘y mu'm;rvg, charged with vagrancy. None of them be had anywhere in this part of the had sy mnney,gbut sadh of ttem Kad land. Satlefaction & guaranteed, both | a knife, nndbtwu had razcrs. They % appeared to be anxious to get work, in quality of make and in prices. Mr. .g‘; on ‘Plotilila*to'do '#o WeKE . Pryor has for two years been connect- | lowed to ¢o In pesce. They gave thelr names n George Sullivan, Tom Miller, od with 8. T. Walker & ., of this| o\ /G110"570, Brinnan, W, Bar: clty, and has already won a reputation | rett and John Clark, Information was filed against Wm Langdon, a palnter, chargivg him with ine the materlal and facllitles and|petit larceny. Laugdon plead not guilty and was trled boefore Justice Vaughan, Langdon’s partner olaimed that he had collected money due the ead of dividing it, had missppropriated it to his own use. He was discharged because the evidence falled to show he was guilty of the charge. factorlly, All of the presses and ma- here on nice work, Call and exam- loarn pricos, MINOR MENTION. ~—8ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page, The Herdics were out yesterday ———— ranning to the races. Grand opening of elegant ofl paint- ings at the art gallery of 8. D Rohse, No sulcldes yesterdsy. The coroner|,,"the De Vol block, North Maln had an easy time of 1. strost, ! Ford' ! is t Ty glve I'.:D:fl:fltfil’:fl:’:fl.nfi’(ra.lhl‘: For the finest line of summer sult- weok, ings oall and examine the stock of N 9 A mule team tried to get up a ruoa- n:,g;'.“ I O L ‘way sensation yosterday near the Og- den, but failed. The jury, in the case of Colmour Smith, found him guilty of assault with {ntent to do great bodily Injury. Homer, the Ohina-man, 23 Main at. ‘The New Hoepital. The work of securlng funds am a The strawheery festlval and quad- substantial and pesctical basis for the rllle party, giver by the Oatholiolndles |27 ¢lty hospital has begun In last evening, proved a success and was | earnest, and already $1.600 has been highly enjoyable, subscribed. Several times that amount The ladles of the Contral Methodlst | 18 needed, however, and it s to be church gave a strawberry festival last | hoped that the giving may be even ovening at the reeldencs of Rov. B. F. | ;) oo generous and goneral. Some Brosse, think that the olty and the rallways Arrangement have been concluded |should ald. They sarely ought to, by which Ben Hogan, the reformed (and doubtless will, but one of the rnvlll-t, will condaot & series of meet- | suroet and quickest waya to secure this ngs in this olty. ald s for leadlng oltizens to show by Six million pounds of cured meat thelr own private subsoriptions that have boen shipped from Stewart Beo' | they belleve in the enterprise them- packing houso this season, The busi- selves and are willing to help {talong, ness {s now closed until next fall, T“:’"' '"h L) nubmbar °l| tl“d'cng oltizons have become intereste Dr. Patten's family horse got fright- [ and when there are enough they shall ened at somethlng on Banoroft street | then hold a meeting and take steps to yulfldl{. and made a wild dash, suc- | secure the ex'raald needed. Theolty oeeding in smashing the buggy badly. | surely needs such a hospltal aa s con- Dr. Poulson deslres the person who | templated, and needs it badly. Lot borrowed his photograph of ‘‘Krao,” the enterprise have & hold on the %0 retarn the same at onoe, ho hag | hearts and personal pocketbooks of frequent oslls from those desiring te | the people at large and it will surely see it sucoeed aud get publio help and en- The walt brought agslnst Wickham | ©*""82202 % 7O by the man fojured by a fall at the Bradley bullding has been ocom- rmmllod, the man recelving $100 In| Ladles, go and see the latest styles all of damages. in Frenoch Pattern Hats to-day at Yesterdsy Mr. J. Mueller recelved Blias', the news by ocable of the death of his dear old mother Io Germany, Out of respect te her memory his store was closed all day. et — = Blis’ Summer Opening to-day. OARPEIS, Visit Oasady and Oroatt's exolusive Carpet House. The Juvenile band was sent over to e T Omaha yesterdsy morniog to oall 'The finest line of Oll and Gasoline attentlon by thelr muslo there, to :hu sozv;l;:dlhe alry, Do Vol & Wright, fact that Councll Bluffs has this week diad! —_———————— tho finest races in the west. 8t. Patrick’s Benevolent Soctety. Yesterday evening a farmer from| There will be a speclal meeting of fiuun: egt::k .X':,d ha’l‘ -f-l‘t‘l;e{rl;e he | the above soctety on Friday evening, h REES. 0 ol Irom | May 25. A large attendance is re- his wagon on Miin street, and was Koy ¥ thoroughly roattered. i ?m.;:d;“.:u::::”. o Glmpostanice Harkness Brothors are always allve, o e e R N seeking for attractions. Y(’mhn‘hy’ w“""“"'m“ oheap. Do Vol & they diplayed In thele atoro window | WrIshh 04 Broadyey. & handsome lithograph of the new| 1,4y Prio Hard Da Vol Brooklyn suspension bridge to be e fiada A opened to the public to»moreow. 4 Wflgfi_flvfl“‘_flflzly. M_B. Brown, mansgor of the West.| Carpets, Farniture, Fixtures, cheap, em U!.‘l‘:‘lnni tll;gu?h company, in this | at Mandel's clty, thinks the telegraph business is ST Don't fall to drop In at Bliss' and :]:r:‘p::lln;z: damp; red to“m:n-glng see thelr new styles and the genersl i s of masculinity that display. It Is a treat, especially to Oapt. J. W, Morse, John Duf, b, |'hO/0lee McFadden, O. F. Opitz, Jack Whiie,| Dr. Wost, Dentiat, 14 Pearl strect L. Darrell and Ed Bites have boer s T T appoluted speot Rea. Rogsn. TE aoen by Aeyor” Beomen 99rI5G | mhg aonvarted prirs-fighter Is hold- always on the lookout for the Interesis | ing meetings In Council Blufls at the of tho clty. Broadway M E church, His audl- tht R;\lnn,dwho was tried on the | onces are only limited by the slze of charge of murder, and convioted of | 1o house where his meetings are held, assault with intent to commit great Iy ey LR ward.', Large numbers of the sporting frater— by Juige Reed to serve 160 days iu |nity attend and listen with apparent jall or pay a fine of $600, Mr. Rati- | interest to the experlence of thelr old gsu congratulates himself on getting comrale. Hlis long service In the off 80 eaall, b 4 pay the f;'n: 8 4 abandanilyablo cause, now somo five years, glves prom- Yesterday Dr. MoK _|1se that he will continue stesdfast in 108, onmo o the Bty aoompaciey | tho hristlan work In which ho is en. by H. W. Mecker, of the same place, geged. He has been instrumental in to consalt with Dr. Bellinger in refor.. | *8Vi0g hundreds of drunkards from ence to an fnjury of the knee recefved | the #03re of the Intoxicating cup by Mr. Mocker somo fourteen years | Y1OF¢ o, bas spoken, and wavy of ago. The two M D's, performed an these are flocking to b eetlngs, If operation, and Mr. Mocke roraed &1 | by can accompliah this, all should bid with two atraight lege, which was ono | B! God speed in his philanthroplo NLAND MENALL Logw ¥h work, " Tho press allove tho country, A4 5ka wea narnateat where he has done evangeliatic work, South o here, o oo, Jakes | ooura u bis st trouble, and b cld Whilo they Wero Infently watching | " yye ckgcrii s that e o, thelr bobblng oorks, some ono ohang: | x & we i i, et bis work od the front waoels' to the hind axle, | (s and oo g dey o in £O o and vioo versa. Tho change was not| s need ppenda fow days, and meot dlscovered until yosterday, whon some | (hecs po s iy Lidreny Uity one asked the owner of tho buggy If | b e s, e of bis coming, and BEY i | ho will meet the same welcome that hedidn't have the horse hitohed i oty zu ;gy‘ ohed 1o | yvag acoorded him n his previous vieit, Kell {elley & Grow have removed thei For bargains fn Lamps, Glassware, | Intelligence cffize to the corner e;; glmkor ) eto., go to 23 Maln street, | Brosdway and Banoroft streets, next . 8. Homer, door to J. W, Laing's, Some of the Charges Brought Against Frod Helnrichs was yeaterday ar-| Men's Christian Associstion of the United rested on complaint of J. W. Gnod- [States and British provinces, held at derly, oharged with maliclous tres- | Milwaukee, Win,, commencing May 16tb, 502 BR()AD“'A", L . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Ay Oarrier, - = = « = %0 ocentsperwoek |pass, It I claimed that Helnrichs roached home this morning, ’ went onto Gnodderly's land and cut off about $756 worth of timber | .. ..t ofthe meeting, for which be will Holorlchs appesred before Juatioe | receive thanks, ——————— Abbott and gave ball In the sum of | Among the heavy weights now In the READY FOR BUSINESS. $160 for his appearance at some fu- f gjpy are Mer, Althof, of the Burlington wine —s tare date. and liquor house of Prenzler & Althof, PERSONAL, J.'N. OASADY. Mr, O, O, Fitob, who went from here a8 delegate to the twenty-fifth annual international convention of the Young He Is filled with enthusissm at the work of the aeso. ociation, He left at Tue Bee office a fall and O, N, Griswold, representing W, P, F. H, ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, Locke, the hop dealer, of Waterville, N Y. Tho former weighs 292 pounds and the latter 300 pounds, s pretty pair of cherubs, M., J. Davenport, formerly of this oity, but at present division freight agent of the 0., B. & Q. road, was here from Burling- ton, shaking hands with his old scquaint. ancee. Ha was accompanied by J. D, Hardin, of Chariton, general stock agent of the same road, U. C. Biake and 0. P, Mortel, of Cedar Rapids, arrived h re yestorday to attend the races, Mr. Blake s president of the Cedar Rapids association, and also & mem- ber of the board cf appeals, while Mr, Martel is also an officer of the Cedar Rap- da sesooiation, A. 8. Vaukauna, Jas. A, McMillan, W, H. Burns, 8, T. Woodbridge, N, J, Jack- son and L. ¥, Wilbur were among the Omahs folks who took in the bill of fare at the Ogden before taking in the races yesterday, Mr:, Wm, Reckless and Miss Jennie Reckless left the city for their eastern home last evening, They have been visit- ing Mr, and Mrs, O, S, Reokless and other friends here, Tom Breonan came down from Sioux City yesterday to renew old acquaintunces and take in the, races, The Bluffs was Tom's stamplog ground for a long time, A. R. Souer, formerly business manager of Tue Omana Beg Pablisbing company, vieited Council Bluffs yestorday. Mr. Souer made a very successful manager, F. G, |Ensign, of Chicago, a returned misslonary, was at the Ozden yesterday. He looked over Billy Smith and concluded not to convert him just yet, Mrs. L, Kutner, of Des Moines, wife of one of the leading dry goods men of that olty, is here visiting her sister, Mrs, Friedman, J. H. Cloughly, of Audubon, Is., and D. 8. Archer, of tho same place, were in the city, and accepted the accommodations of the Pacific. M., T, Davls, attorney, from Malvern, was one of the visitors to the city yester: day whose name appeared on the list at the Pacific, H, J. Chambers came in from Avoca yesterday to try a cass before h's houor Judge Reed, and made his headquarters at the Paaific, T, P, Hobart and 8. Burgess, well known bu iness men of D.fiance, Is., registered at the Pacific yesterday. Gso, L, Tapham, the oily talker from Chicago, told about the oil house he repre- sented yesterday, at the Ogden, D. N, Hann has returned to the city and is looking arcund to find the men who want to go to San Francisco, J. N, K:lit, late of The Red Oak Ex-. pross, was in tho city yestorday and favored T Bag with & call, ‘W. W. Cook travels for a Chicago house, but he never travels from the Ozden until business calls him, Mis:es Ida and Mattie Sharp, of Oma- ba, are in the city visiting Miss Cora Keollue and other triends, 8. A, Lockwod, who rells iron for s Chioago house took bis meals at the Paci. fio while in the city, H.L Wallace, of Boone, Tows, arked the boon of bed and board st tho Ogden yesterday. W. D, Elmwell, rosmed from Romeo, Mich., and put up at the Pacific yester- day. E. Paine and J. H. McShsve, of Oma- ha, dined at the Pacitic yesterday. Chas, P, Beason, of Chicago, stopped at the Pacific yesterday, D. R, Miller, of St. Louis, was amorg the guests of the Pacific, R. R, Hays, of Chicago, registered at the Ogdea. - ————— Commerclal job printing, finest atyles and reasounble rates, at Pryor's Bek Job Oftie, 7 Pearl street. Opening of Sommer S'yles of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Wednesdsy and Thursdsy, at Bliss', Our New Loan wuu awprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonablo and feesible plans of bullding houses 1s that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of \his olty, By investirg in shares ln this institution, which s backed by eome of our beat snd most rellable business men, it becomes posstble aud comparatively easy for & man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In tak- inga ocertaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the sams 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 Bluffa, Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam- ination, and we have no hesltancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity, As the com pany exists It becomes at once an in- stitotion of value and credit to our olty and those who desire homes. Thelr president is T. A, Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; seo- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and thelr office is In the base- ment of Shugsrt's snd McMahon's now block, corner First avenue and Pearl straet. jang7-ly H. R JONES Douglss Vapor 8toves The best and simplost In the workl, Alse for ' Gusoline Bloves. GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A FE.NVNELEAXYNIE & CO., Bulk and Earrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. Hard and Soft Con’' & Lowest Price. No. 34 Pear] Streot Conncil 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'fic wll sell roued trip tickets from Omal . Fpecia: dum my (ran Icaves each e\ en n ¢ ad 7 0'ciock to accom d NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cliss Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. Nos. 7 and 9 Maln Street, - - . & COUNCIL BLUFFS DIRECTURY. COUNGIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BEKO & GO., s s Stk VT A0 Fhr. L. B. CLARK & B0., trmos s seen ity oondey: J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. . o050 om ave. |V Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Slde Square, Clarlnda}XOWA' DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY 31 Maln Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors 4o ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Fruiters and Confectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blu<s, Ia. SULL\VAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIOS3, BOOTS &SHOES IFPEMLY SFIRATION AGENTS, D-afts on Be ! Tewiand, Dublin, foresle. 343 Broadway, Cooncil Bluffs, ' PETER C. MILLER, WAL P.APEE!] AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL IT8 BRANCHES, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES. north Sata 2coont DeVOL & WRIGHT, 504 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., Invite attention to a complete line of 01l and Vapor Stoves, Fil- ters and Water Coolers,Blce cream Freezars. los Foxes Ke- frigerators. Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages at piices that oannot fail to please, Uall and see us or write tor ¢ relar and prices. OFFICE: Cor. Main and bth, up-stalrs. Residence, 609 Willow Avenuo. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. DR. J. F. WHIT N. SCHURZ, S. 8. WAGNER, i fanera ¥ rasonaots rato, No. 22 din 81, J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Who esale Lnttor, sgse, poultey and frult. Ship 10 us. Draft by return mall. 148 Brosdway. S, A PIERGE, ™" ™" *™ GorMatn sud it avense. PETHYBRIDCE & RERBERTZ, &S Bensivay. G. F. SMITH. St on o spetontions faveitiet W. W. SHERMAN. G oo, 1o e wea? JAMES FRANEY, wiifcootic Ghareen” 675 Brosdvar. HOWE & SON, ™ 2t i ms sty LINDT & HART, Srctim i v feden oars. MRS. S. J. BROWN, Mxeny s srosawar E. STOCKERT & 00.,0itans Widow Shuion, 00 way: SANIT ARIUM A bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. VETERINARY SURGEON, Office wAnE GARY’ Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street. EDWIN 3 ABBOTT, s iree b 1o DEGAY & OASSEL, Pasices wapviiiss NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD w. H. ALM ) GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. cou NGIL“glilllggg SPECIAL P. oy E RT ON, NOTICE. —8pecial sdvertisements, euc Losh, ¥ound, To Loas, For sale, o e, | Hard Wood, Yel'ow Fine h ) otbe., be in his ‘Wante, Boarding, etc.,, will be Inserted in thi a,'ld Red Ced AT Lumber' column ad tho ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insorbion aud FIVE CENTS | o,y 4ng Red C:dar Pillng, Celsr Tolegraph PER LINE for esch subscquent lnsertlon. | p. d Fence Fosts, Oax D mension stuff, Leave adv ertlseme at our office, No. 7 | B/idge Materiai ofall kinds, st Bed ncck Prices. Poar] Stroet, n A Speclalty in WO0OD AND COAL WANTED-Two firet cl:83 pants makers, at | for brick yard purposes. A fu 3 sep Re or s, 810 Broadway, and con: alway: ov hand at Main street. Office, b0S dy In Council Bluffy to | Ma'n anu Pearl §o conta per week, da - titea b7 an e No Toiiioel | " HORGAN, KRLLER & 00, < et For Hale and Rent CHIDE T A ) T S iest quallty & d Inyest ock waet of = - ; St | Chicao of % doden and Metallc Cascs. Calls at- ) R e e Mo 1 Bear, | tended 80 +¢ all hours, _ We dofy competition b upply of wood i, 802snd S04 avenue, between ANTED—Ev o take TH livered by carrier & pachage st Tum Brs office, No. 7 Pearl | troot ity of woods or prices, Our Mr Moreun has fpee M | Served as uaaemaker for torty yoars and thor 08T Long moroeco poskeh book, Gughly nnoeeviands his pumnoms. Warerooms, Detwosa Bacelnior machine woi it Broaaway. UPHOLSTERING 1o ail (t8 and Oousall Bluff Tronwerks C. Dranches bromitly sended b0 also carvet-1a Ploase Tetura to 4; F. Hummond, 10 Ano. maiorequine. a—a e o achine works Ouens dore ot witheut dohy. MR M. McALIST: R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 226 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, M. GALLAGHER, GROCHERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. =. F,i:;g:ygqgly‘hfiut of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 216, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . i . IOWA, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HAITR G O O DS 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Towa. WINTHERLICH BRo'g, |¥B8 B. J. HARDING, M. D, Iron & Brass Foundry |medicar Cor, 6th Street and 11th Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. 1.D. KDMUNDSON, . L SHUGARY, 4, W. STRNEY Prosidech. Vioe-Prea'. Casbies, | Grecoste of Electiopathl tnstituticn, Fhila CITIZENS BANK | ofie Gor. Broadway & Bloun Ave, Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iows Pald up capltal 7 Authorized capit Interest pald on tlme deposits. cities of the United States and I attentlon glven to coll nce with prompt reluzzs BIRRCTORE, J.D.Bdmondson, E. L. Shu; . W. Wallace, ~ J. W, Rod AW, Bireod, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, The treatment of all disosses and palntal Aculties peculiar 4o fowales a specially W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha snd Council Bluffs Real Estate & Colleetion Agency, THOs, OFFICER. ¥, B M rasY. | g Odd Fellow,s bloek, over Savings' OFFICER & PUSEY,| —=—=ememw=. A INECEELS, Council Blnffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 ta Forelgw and Domcsile Exchange WHOLBSALR DEALKR IN BUTTER PROMPT CASH PAID, No commisalons charged. Send for Quotations. M2 Brosdway, - OOUNOIL BLUPFS, Dealers nd home V‘h

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