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£HE DAIL) BEE-COUNUL BLUFFS IOWA THURSDAY MAY 24 PERSONALJ A Grand Kick. There s a grand kick among the expressmen who are oarrylng passen: gersto and from the falr grounds on the war path because ors of the Driving park will SUBSORIPTION RATES: not permit them to enter the Sycemie, - - = 90 conte per woek, | @rOUNdS at any price, nor will they LA RN = #10.00 per Year. | [t "the Hordics enter, though the — proprietor offered $2 per day for the Office: No, 7 Pearl Btreet, Near|rivilege; while, on the other Sroad hand, some carrisges, which are such in name, but not in fact, some of them belrg almost superannuated in appearance, are allowed to enter at $1.60 a day., The management seems to have drawn the line between car- riages and express wagous, and olassed the Herdlcs with the Iatter, Bome of the express wagons which are thn out are much better vehicles than tion with Tas Ben ofice In Councll | somejof the carriages which are ad 5 . |mitted. The complaint could have Blofls, & complete job printlng estab been avolded, if the common carri lishment, and 1s now prepared to fill | of gll kinds were kept outside, or else .|all the common carrlers given some orders In that line promptly and satls porltion inside, The “outs” are factorily. All of the presses and ma- | naturally orylng out agalnst the favor terlal sro entirely new, and the selec. | Itism shown the ‘‘ins. tlon has been made with great oare,| Grand opening of elegant oll paint Ings at the art gallery of 8. D. Rehne, B belog the iutention tof 8D Vol blook, North Mals make [y specialty of ocm- street. mercial printing, giving the latest styles and as fine workmanship as can ——— The best time made at the centen- be had anywhere In this part of the nial was by the Waber plano. 95} land. Satisfaction 1s guaranteed, both | out of a posstble 96, None like ic. i Go to Maeller's Music Hall, and eee In quality of work and in prices, Mr, them. Ho has the largest aud Ooest Pryor has for two years been conncot- | stock In the wes! ed with 8. T. Walker & Co., of this CibAitE U5, olty, and has alroady won a reputation| An arrangemont has been entered here on nice work, Call and exam. |into among the business men by which tne the materlal and facllitles and|tho bavks, wholosale houses aud mavy of the rotall houses are to close this afternoon, in order that all mayattend the races, the programme for to-day belng one of the best «f the whole meeting Up to last evening about 75 of the principsal business houses of the olty had signed an agreement to close, J. N. CASADY. F. H. ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, ~ - COUNCIL BLUKFF#, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stockno Complete. : Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A MAYNE & CO.,|————————— N— Bulk and Barrel Lime, B.S. TERWILLIGER, L ol LI S | SO ST (O 8 TP T ey, Hard and Soft Con' o Lowest Price. No. 34 Pearl Strect - - Conncil Blufta, 31 Maln Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 8. H, Graves, of Eogland; I. H, Behar, Arizons; Fred, A, Beneon, and N, T. L. B, Howe, Chicago; H, E. Fletcher, Min. veapolis; P, H. Collins, 8¢, Louis; W. M., Hamilton, of Racine, were among the guests from different parts of the world who met at the Ogden yesterday, John G. Lusch, of Philadelphta, who sells any number of fine shoes, had his sample trunks repaired at the Ogden yes- terday, He told how many thousand dol- lars’ worth of eamples be bad, but assured his audience that the houre he represented had plenty more in stock, Mr, Loule Slocumb, of Brooklyn, N, Y., arrived in the city yesterday for a brief visit to his cousin, H. E, Seaman, He in- tends in & fow days to push on and tee more of the great west, 8illy, of Glenwood, came up to the races yesterday with a four.in-band. John Y. Stone, D. L. Heinscheimer, ex-Sheriff Henry, and others of Glenwood’s promi- nents camé with bim, A. P. Cremer, edi‘or ofjThe Avoea Her. ald, the same one who went to Dakots, recently, took in provisions at the Pacific, took in the races and took a friend over to ®mska in the evening, P. W. Keene, G. W. Garver and W, P, Deverell, well known in Persia, Inwa, left their adopted heath for the strects of the Blwffs and the rooms of the Pacific house, W. G, Fitt-worth, of Avocs, took din. ner at the O,den. He knew better than to go to the Pacific, where two hungry ed. itora from this city were stopping. J. C, Adame, editor of The Avoea Her. ald, was seen hanging around the kitchen at the Pacific house, yesterday, trying to dodge the proprietors, Charge it. M. A Mead, of Cincinnati, one of the bldest wnd most popular salesmen on the road, unpacked a lot of ssmples of ladies’ fine shoen at the Ogden yesterday. John Templeton. chief of the fire de. partment, was reported yestorday as some- what better. It is hoped that he will speedily get on his feet again. James Walker, Charles Lsgaman and ‘Thomas Shay, of Omaha, were smong the many who came over from the twin sister and registered at the Pacific, Fraok R. l.awrence, of Racine, Wis., was among those who survived the torna’ do and came west, He registered at the Pacifio, Jcha Ledwich, s well known attorne; of Avocs, wanted to interview Judge Reed, and roomed at the Paciio, J. H. Colburp, of Boston, a popular representative of a gents’ farnishing house, made his hevdquarters at the Ogden, Dr. J. E. Dunbar, a succes:ful ocoulist, called at Tue Bxe office yesterday and showed some interesting curiosities. D. L. Heinscheimer and D. A, Harrell, of Glenwood, came to the city and found quartera at the Ogden yesterday, Dr. R. Christian, of Modale, found no patients but was very patient while wait- ing for dinndr at the Pacific, F. B. Webster, of Siduey, Tows, pick- ed his teeth at the Pacitic while waiting for the hour of opening court, Charles A, Croney, editor of the Clarin da Herald, was viewing the races yestor- dayifrom the newspaper stand, Among the gents from Des Moines who stopped at the Ogden were M. Wells, M. King and Steve E. Cate. B. W. Hibbard, C. A, Walker and E, A, Borer, well known in Missouri Valley, Is., stopped at the Ogden. ‘W, H. Jagger, of Dennison, was on the streets yesterday, and found accommoda- tions at the Ogden, C. H, Holmes, a prominent business man of Magnolis, Iows, was at the Pacific with his wife yesterday. Mr, Thomas Maloney, of Missouri Val. ley, brother of William Maloney, is in the city for a brief visit, E. R, Parmelee, formerly with The Harlao Herald, was taking in the Biuffs At the races yesterday. John Winter and L. Seligsman, two [ from the Plcenix city of Chicago, dined at the Ogden. T, M. Marey sn1 wife have gone to To. peka, Kas,, on a thort visit to friends snd relatives there, S. 8. Webb and lady, of Boone, Tows, were in the city yesterday, and stopped at the Ogden. Dave Bowman came from across the Muddy yesterday to see the sport at the track, A. P, Oramer, of The Avoon Herald, was in the city yesterday attendiog the races, M. F. Gray, J. P, Mocre and W. H. Roper, of Chicago, registered at tte Pacifio yesterdny. C. 0. Stewart and brother, representing a big St. Joe liquor house, were at the Pa- READY FOR BUSINESS, An Announcement of Special Inter- st to Those Wishing Fine Job Werk. P. M. Pryor has opened in conneo: Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Csuncil Bluffy Wost Slde Square, omlndi}mw" Homer, the Ohina.man, 23 Mainat. P learn prices, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succossors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesdle Fruiers and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. SPRING MEETING Council Bluffs Driving Park Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friiay May, 22, 23, 24, 25. FOUR RACES EACH DAY. $7,000.00 Mile Track. @ Union Pac'fic will sell round trip tickets trom Omsha for 81, including admission. Epecia. dum my rain caves each e.en n at 7 0'c'ack to accom: date these attending races. ~ NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First.-cluss‘(:oods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street, - . - . COUNCOIL BLUFF8 —_—— MINOR MENTION, —See Joseph Reiter's apring styles, ~—Additional local on seventh page, Close up shop this afternoon and Pt i) Parties desiring bargains in new and second hand farniture should call and examine Howo & Son's large stock st 303 Broadway. ———— Carpets, Farniture, Fixiures, cheap, at Mandpl's. The water works company Is fonc- ing its Glen avenue reservoir, Pools on the races are belng sold nightly at the Ogden house. The board of equalization s still| 1 2 "sail to drop In at Blies’ and putting in nightly work on the books. | oo :helr new ."l:.n and the genersl Ben Hogsn still draws crowds to|display. It is a treat, especially to hear him talk. He strikes from the|the lldl:l. shoulder, Quill-Drivers Coming. Isn't it about time that Councll| The 250 eastern editors who are en- Bluffs had another spasm in favor of joylog ® western excurslon are ex- the eleotrio light? peoted here this morning st 10:45. There are agood many small honses They will rematn here sevoral hours, beiog bullt In the oty and yet the de- mand a far from belag mot. | and will be invited to take In the racer. To-day the postoffice will be closed Tt is unfortunate that no formal recap- from 1 to 6 o'olook p. m, But the | tion has been arranged for, as the ci'y carrlers will make thelr collections as | thereby misses an exceilent opportu- usual. nity for creating a favorable lmp‘;nn- slon on thousands of esstern readers ';l;fi: h:."'::.;m’;:‘:' 04.‘:31;3;"::: of newspapers, Lot the citizens wel- finlehod last evening, To-day the|°™° the writers heartily. work of living it will be commenced. The roeglater of the Hotel de Fields yesterday morning showed but three new arrivals: Ed. Chamberlaln, dnana; C. I(J;utml:, lodgling for one, 8t and George Gleasbary, profans langu- sge on the streets, ! L) B"’fi:‘i_._—— Partles desiring bargains In new wg‘;::; fi?:fl:x‘:{,&? :::tp::z':‘: and second-hand - farniture should entered some time ago, has arranged examine Howe & Son's large stcck, to pleasd guilty this morning rather | 333 Brosdway. i than fight the case, Dug Out of the Dugouts. Blok, the man who ;o badly slashed | + That part of the clty In which the l his brothe 4 -law Fishire with a|gggonts are located ought to have a :.n’d,:u’-.:::". l:z«;k'to jal ::‘:::l‘z‘:;: jnstioe shop of its own, to attend to aotlon of the grand jury. His viotim the numerous s which are con- is in a fair way to recover. tinually arlelng among the denizens Baylise k never looked more |there. beautiful than now, but Falrmount| Anotner case has come to the front, park Is the gem for fine natural scene- | in which » young man named and every one who visits the oit; 3{,..1 . take & deive through it, Y | Mowmdu has been arrested, together with & much older woman named The sorlbes Iu the reporters stand | Pjebe Eming, who Is the mother of were placed under the usual obliga- | six or yeven children, and who has tons yesterday to Jack Peregoy for | beoome so Infatusted with the young keeping the boys well supplied with | man as to cleave to him without get- olgars from the stock of Peregoy & |ting the necossary permlt. The pair Moore, . wore arrested yesterday and brought Mrs. Ira Smith, widow of the former | before Justica Abbott, who continued pular olerk of the Ogden house, who the owse until the 26th, the accused ied about two years sgo of amall- glving thelr own bail in thesam of §50 pox, is about to be marrled to a promi- each, which gives them a chance to nent oltizen of Boone. At lenst so |leave the olty. says rumor supposed to bo authentlo, | George Witting, who fizured con- spionously in another dugout case, The Nonparell {s wonderfally afeald | was sent to jall yestorday by Juatice that some one will find out that Coun- | §ohars for being druvk and dis urb- oll Bluffs has a new evening paper, and ing the peace. that THe Bee office in Counell Bluffs re—— has new presses and material fora job| Iron in a colorlees state aud Peru- department. The poor old grand-|vian bark, comblned with well known mother, reallziog her dotage some- |aromatice, make Brown's Iron Bitters what, tries to ignore the enterprise of | the best medicine known young blood. i e SIS VR Tabur college has started a nea lit- | o oIFIKerators cheap. Dy Vol & SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIOS3, BOOTS & SHOES IMMIGRATION AGENTS, Drafts on Bavk of Ireland, Dublin, for sale. 343 Broadway, Council Bluffs, L. C. BRACKETT, 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Vatiety in the City, No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms. R. S. COLE & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENT Also Wood and Iron PU M PS, Wood Tubing a*d Gas Pipe aud Pum fixtures, for both Woo acd Iron Pumpw. ~Ordors wil receive piompt attention. No, 604 Sruth Maln Street COUNC.L BLUFFS, A < T 10WA, 115-c0d-43 DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. JOHN BENO & G0, 15 sivio St oS5 bt it L. B. CLARK & B0, 5 i svat vouee1td hemadeny. MAX MOHN, }creston mouse {§ran 2o hiiiivg: J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. o o250 o ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °"Riaes i wie svomr N. SCHURZ. s otis Aebio Mol 8. S. WAGNER, ix¥merui' Dasomems ratoe 3 st ” J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who ceale butter, eges, povitry and frult. Ship tous. Draftby return mafl 148 Broadway. s. A' PlERc y A S gnur?glsl:(:fifhnl avenue. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, &5 Bevivey. N cnl CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, Tth and n. F- sMITH- Broadway, Plans and lpeelfiult‘lom furnished W. W. SHERMAN, f./ormamvess fr e wicy JAMES FRANEY, MSicst himon st wo HOWE & SON, ™ *"S25. i o, vieer LINDT & HART, Soomiis m Iay, fumm ok E. STOCKERT & 00, cuiusons Wintow Sraons05 siveg: SANITARIUM e bouae o e e mrond i D By For bargains in Lamps, Glassware, Crockery, etc., go to 23 Maln street, W. 8. Homer. The finest line of Oil and Gesoline oves in the city. De Vol & Wright, Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprieto} LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. JOHN R. MARTIN, PRAOTIOAL PLUMBER, CAS AND S{EAM FITTER Has a {81l line of Bath T'ubs, Sinks, Boilers. Bress and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Jobbing promptly attended to, Fisst-olass work guaranteed, NO. 11 PEARL STREET, . . - COUNCILBLUFFS, A R S OOUNCILBLUERS. TITLE ABSTRART UEFICE Lands and Lots Bought and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NSOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. OUNGIL BLUFFS - - - - - lowA CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 216, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, 5 n : 5 IOWA, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, LD B A e e B MR A tlo. paper, which ought to take high | V'8t 604 Broadway. S w ADE c AR vmmmu}gl 'S.Ul:‘(i&?N.Ngfli&e Hemart, THE LEADING DEALER IN rank at once among the college papers. | Ladles, go and see tho latest styles | My, Harris, of The Farragat News, is ) Y AR By stroet, The cclieve seems to be thriving, - Presldent Brooks, on his last trip .u‘:. hlhf’femh Fatein. Moty o) in the.lntercst of that fnetitation, se- s S —— oured over $15,000, making the total | Fur New Loan uuu suprovement Uo recelpts for the college from benevo-| Investigation Into the matter con- lent sources darlog the college year vinces us that one of the most equita $22 500, ‘l:hl’ld'l.ml:‘hl‘ l;ld ':oulhle pll:lu o‘: The justices of the peace should | Pullding houses s that ptoposed an take du’o notloe of & dul:lon made by !l‘" °P°““g‘lh' the Meroantlle l"“‘i Judge Aylosworth yesterdsy, and |Lrost and Improvement company o keop their booka as well as the vhis clty. By Investirg in shares in HAIRXR GOOD 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. 'WINTHERLICH BRO’S, |15 & J- HARIING, K. T, Iron & Brass Fflu]ldry Medical Electrician Cor. 6th Street and 11th Avenue, among those who are enjoying the rases. F. M. Rooh and daughter, of Sheaan- doab, were in the city yesterdsy. F. M. Gallup and J. J, Shaw, of Neola, put up at the Facific yesterday. Heory D, Hess and A, W, Waterman, of Glenwood, are at the Ogden. Mark Blanchard and lady, of Creston, #. 0. HENNESSY, o sio Setven oin anc 7 avenss, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, itouiatrmm ety fome REVERE HuUSE, S it et s stia s by DE CAY & GASSEL, Gonatiuienndime s, ves [ AR (aTiitating, witich is backed by | ™' registered at the Ogden, N T AND posted. An Irjunction was asked for o WA 0¢ Y| Dr, Montgomery is attending the medi- AT . to keep & justice from issuing an exe- somo of our best and most rellable oal :onv::;:m at Lincoln, GYNEOOLOG'ST. n business men, it becomes possible and orate moans to secure w comfortable R pention big book.m reautred by | home for htmself and family. In tak o inga certain number of sharcs, at a NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD w. H. ALMY! GOODS BOUGHT AND SULD, 212 Broadway. GUUIIGIL“glfIIlgEg SPECIAL | P. OVERTON, Ex-Sheriff Perry Reed, was in the city D, NDMUNDSON, B, L.UUGART, . W. sTRREY yesterday. : Graduate of Electropathic Instiiution, Phils President Vice-Pres't. Cashler. R R CITIZENS BANK | otigs 0or. Broadway & Blenn Avo, - Commerelal job printing, finest matter for several days Judge Ayles- ’ () . certaln monthly payment, in a few |styles and reasonshle rates, at Pryor's < "’;‘“ has granted the lujunction, | vy s man oan own' a house|Brx Job Offise, 7 Pearl street. N vr;bryxl_ & 0f Counoll Bluffs, ARy 'he ecarcity ot convictions In pro-|of his own for about the snms as by R S ST Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, S { on el'ow Fin Organtzed under the lawe of the Btate of Tows portion to A, orimioal [he pays monihly for rent, Wgq| Bliss’ Summer Opening to-day. e ,::mn. i e 1 9 Pald up capital, 8 1600 S AR BUNES saaten anl Patalad fsen brought before the justices of | believe the Mercantils buund-md Trast TTOARPETS. column s the ow ratoof TEN cEnts pex | and Red Cedir Lumber, A-:m‘:m:v::nn et L 24 @ peace in the city is qulte notices- | company, by orgaulzing and opening P LINK for the firet insertion aud FIVE CENTS . . 3 “ ntesest & u ble. 1t scoma that every petty couw- | up for business, having filled & long| Vistt Ossady and Orontt's exoluslve | pgy LINE for sach subsequent fusertion. | opmniy bocod vian, Pilng: Solor Telegroph | o the prigepe o enion ¥iven 1o conemies | W, R. VAUGHAN: Khlnl. growing out of. some nefghbor- [ felt want in Councll Bluffs, Their | Carpet House. Loave sdv ertiseme o our office, No. 7 i ofall kiuds, at Bed xock Prices, | Mad correspondenco with prompt returus JUSTIGE OF THE PEABE 0od jangle over the division f is | plans and system of loans will bear — Pear] Stroct, near Rijadway. DIRKCTORS, I'nldol!hu exouse for some ""::;u;e: Eh- most careful sorutiny and exam- 14 Pearl street Wante, WOOD AND COAL J. D. Rdmundeon, . ! ing lesned, untll the costs for cases | ination, aud "h have no hu‘l)tlanoy in et w0 e e | 4 b . W. Wallace, Omaha and Council Bluffs : ‘which amount t thi d b, unclng them reasonable and rhops ] A 'wo fir 1 pants makers, at | for brick yard purposes, ul supply cf woo big odds the ooete T oifo:‘:‘:on " pn:l‘t:hh, Sod backed by gontlemen| Yesterdsy forenoon & man named | YY J wpnRelers S0frovlway | god con Shway o hind ot var, o aud S0t Real Estate & Collection Agenoy, ; Q sppears some real offsnse has been :?hnnur and integrity, As the com |J, W, Williams while ¢ work on Har- ANTED—Evanybody In Counell Blufs to | 3 Poarl streots uos, orvios. w, u u roser, | D Odd Fellow,s block, over Bavings' | committed. M hould be exists It becomes at once au in. | . W ek Buk o conte'por wask, do’ | =t S Baxk wn8-ty i Sreied In granting whrraate, If the | Mltation. of value snd eredi to ony Hton sireet met with an_socldent|uiny by yen. oo %o Trwrisiet | WoRAAN, KELLEB & 00, |(FFICER & PUSEY interosts of taxpayers are to bo con. |olty and those who desire homes, | Which may prove fatal. He was hand. | ==———C PN kY ] )| T B srBsLawY, sulted, to say nothing of the reputa- | Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland,|ling & road ncraper, when by some ——— e | s N e Lot ot Y BA NICEIRS, T AL A #on of the scores of people fnvolved, | vice president, Judge Peske; seo- |quiok jump of the horses the soraper| ()3 ackage WL T Ban oo, Nor 1 Pea | tended 40 ot all hours, We dety c.mpetition o . 3 and who from the prevalence of mo-|retary, I R. ry; treasurer, Col. | was thrown over onto him, one handle | sireet & | quality of soods o B ,:m':‘,':n 0 el Uuunml Blufls' Ia. BUTTER x quittals are evidently innocent. Boebe, and thelr office s in the base- | striking him 80 as to cause internal | T70aT " Tong morocco posket book, somewbire Unoerstands his pumnes. Warerooma, T OASH PAID, ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's | hernia. Dr. Bellinger was called to dl‘lfiulmz % Omana, | 81 vy UPH( w.r.mu:o::r Established, « - 1866 PROMP' 3 Low Prioes on Hardware, De Vol |new block, corner First avenue and Som | e AR deiagiy sl Demestte Buchaage | ¥© ommissions shiaged. Sund for Qoo tens. & Wright, 504 Broadway, Poarl strest, \isaf¥-1y ine o el wilat Sy oyt g . emdwy, - SOVXSR BUIWS,

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