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— g IR d = o g The Daily Bee. GOUNG".-BTUFFS: It Caused ‘a Postponement of Baturday Morning, May 26, SUBSORIPTION RATES: L iy |y |~ Ofoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Sroadway. An Announcement of Hpecial Inter- eet to Those Wishing Fine Job Werk. P. M. Pryor has opened in connec: tlon with Tus Bzn (fice in Councll Bloffs, a complete job printing estab- lishment, and {snow prepared to fill orders in that line promptly and satis- factorily. All of the presses and ma- terial sro entirely new, and the selec- tlon has been made with great care, t belng the intention to make a specialty of ccm- merclal printing, giving the latest styles and as fine workmanship as can be had anywhere in this part of the land. Satisfaction ts guaranteed, both in quality of work and In prices, Mr. Pryor has for two years boen conneot- od with 8. T, Walker & Co., of thils olty, and has already won a reputation here on nice work, COall and exam- Ine the materlal and facllitles and learn prices. MINOR MENTION, ~Ses Joseph Reiter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page, The Bavarian band went to Minden to play yesterdsy. Hsrlan proposes to have a Fourth of July of its own. The public schools are to be olosed on Decoration Day. Good music skd dancing at the Spiritual soclable this evening. The employes of the water works yesterdsy were made happy. Pay day. The races set for to-day are good ones, See them, if the weather lets you. Ben Hogan is still fighting the good fight In a series of meetings at Broad- ‘way Methodlsi church, The clty council hss an industrious streak. It met yesterday aftornoon to do some more equalization of taxes. Henry Faul also takes place among the victims of sueak thieves, & watch belng the plunder taken from him. “There is no Death” Spliritunal clrcle on Sunday (vo-morrow) after- noon and evening, Also on 'fuesdsy evenings, Two boys, about sixteen yesrs old, have been arrested an vaprants, They gave the names of J. M. Taylor and Albert S8anders. Oentral church services at Bloom & Nixon's hall to-morrow at 10:30 a. m and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m, Rov. P. F. Bresee, pastor, Mrs, H, W, Wilson s at the Ogden house and intends to remaln there for aweek or more glving psychometrio readings and developing olrcles. A permit to wed was yuurd;ay ven to A. Anderson and Mary M. ‘hresker, both of Plattsmouth, Neb. The happy man is 60 and the bride 42, Marrled, May 24, la this clty. at the Oentral church parsonsge, Rev. P. F. Bresee offiolating, Mr, Ed. Johneon and Miss Ida MoKay, both of Atiantlo, The demoocratie township conven- tlon has been cslled to meet at the court house Saturday, June 2, and the caucuses to bs held on the Thursday evening preceding, - J. W. Rlok and Willlam Ksstoer had a aiffsrence of opinion which they vrled to settle by muscle. Each has had the other arrested for assault and battery, and both oases are to be heard Monday before Justice Schurz, J. F. Farrar now succeeds Mr. Caughey in the wanagement cf the Coy house, the latter retlring on ac- count of the bad health of himself and family, Mr, Farrar promises to malntaln the popularity of the house. In the case of B. Hansen va, M. H. Judd the motion for a new trial was yesterday overruled by Judge Roed, and the finding of the jury confirmed, 1t glving the plalntiff $50 for the per- sonal injaries which he clalms to have recelved in an assault, In the distrlot court yesterday the oase of Joha Wataon va, the Wabaah, 8t. Louls & Pacific rallway company was still on trial, it being a olalm of damages for the loss of a foot, while Mr. Watson was unloading lumber from a ‘car which was suddenly sritched. This is the second trial of the cause, the jury la the fiest trial glving §6 000 to the plaint:f Myna- ter & Adamns are the sttorneys for the Ehlm.\fl and D. H. Selomon and Mr. urnett for the company. A one legged man, glving the name of Shay, was arrested for klcking up arow at Madsme Batterficld's, He knocked her down because sho refused tolet him In, and then had a tussel with one of the girls, wh) came to her held. He fought the policeman who arrested hiw, aod, in feot, fought everything exocept the case. Bill Lacy was on his bond to appear in court, and he did appaar yesterday morning, but on seelng the array of witnesses, steppod out with the remark that he would be back ina fow minutes. He s silll out. Those Complaining of Sore Throat, H ness, “takin, dd.""“nhou!d ‘ase. BROWN'S BRONORIAL ‘l‘m-.l The effect is hnu:ordhm ly L B S CAE DAIL) BEE-COUNU: L BLOFFS IOWA SATURDAY M_A_Y 26 appeared and they were dlscharged, MoGarvin doubtless belng satisfied to get his orlginal property back agaln, i J. N, CASADY. TOO MUCH RAIN. The very best iron preparation, and theone havine the largest sale, Is Brown's Iron Bitters, ——— Yesterday's Races, Some Rare Bport Promised To day If Weather Permits. celved at Harkness Bros. Open for work, Pryor's Bee Job Printing Office, 7 Poarl street, The raln which commenced falllng Young man or woman, if you want here yesterday morning, and which MKI"“O“’( for a nr“r;rnlll lmo;nt,dtnke " drizzled along antil afternoon, caused 'cl:'l‘ h’f:&:‘ “md“"‘:‘:"“&d:" R.h:l‘c‘l': —_————— a [great dlsappolntment to many who | Towa, expected a rare day's sport at the driving park. The races were to con- sist of the three-minate olass, the free | H. O, Z:etmacher, of Brooklyn, N, Y., forall, In which Losfer and Little | Feprerenting A. & If Wallack, druggists’ Sloux were entered, the brewers' stake sundries and stationery, talked about old e (s’ oomnelast 4 8cq aintances at the Ogden yesterday and e e told what fine line of ssmples he carried, The ralo put the track In such 5 1ls, M heavy condition that even when the| A P+ Morehouse, of Maryville, Mo., is water stopped falling there was mo |in the city. Ho has the distinction of possible chance for any sport, and |beiog a member of the legislature snd henoe all races were declared off ex- |al#o secietary of the county fair nes cia- cept the brewers’ stake, which will be | tion. run this afternoon, PERSONAL. Missouri Valley sent a healthy dolega- nop ks e grent disppelotments |siom here yemery, benied by 5o Oy ONE incthe ?i’;y- Stock now omplete. Mail Orders Solicited. : CABADY & ORCUTT, Hasios, and includivg George Richardson, to many who came in yesterdsy | vio Bucard, Wm, Heuner, It, Bocbe snd morning, starting from home before the rain set In. ¢ Some of these in- | Che Williams. tended to come the day before, but| It will rejolos the mony friends of Chicf the morning on Thureday opened so|Templeton, of the fira department, to threateningly that thoy put off com-|learn thut Le is rapidly improvivg in ing until yestordsy., Thuraday morn- | health ard strength, CASADY & ORGUTT, Boaatifnl Jorsey jackets just rc-|502 BROADWAY, = - COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. F. H, ORCUTT. STORE. West Slde Syuare, 502 Broadwny, Ing was followed by an almost porfect . r day, while the brighter promise of Jobn G. Lusch, of Philadelphia, who yosterdsy morning ended In reln, e vEcenbated WiSHIsE AFmve BAD/Balk A- H- M.A-YNE & co-, Bulk and Barrel Lime, sonior i overe, o promite of| woarcn Pwer omery ot o L QUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, a Lowest Prico, No, thus bringlng n doublo disappofat. | 167 & Co., mauufacturers of fine shocs, fs ment to many In thelr planning to|heTe on visit to his aunt; Mrs, Mary attend the races, Eitsiler, Taere is, however, the promise of weather behaves itself and allows the | ville, Mo., is in the city t 0" u;ck to get in good shape ogain, ;""’4“,“ e fbitdy Hard I ACLC LR AL B BN TR 5 0 s s There ate fivo racos promised for editor, is here on a visit to his brother, to-day. who is one of the teachers at tho institu- One s the running race for the | tion for the deaf and dumb, brewers' stake of $300. There are en- tered ln this race Loretta, Rosalind, Northland, Effie H., Fiydance, Bin- gen, Homestretch, Ella Rowett, Cape see them Charles, Mont Boorhem, Lizzle Ester, : Tabal Osln and Find Out. This wili| V- S: Sawin, of Chicago. onp of tho live. b: an exciting race, indeed, in being lls-tl :;uld most nnt;r;ninln: of travelers, three-quarters of » mile and repeat. | ceeded in getting a bed at the Ogden, There are four other races, one a| J, T, Clark, f ly of - Ball milo desh, £or two-yont-old, | wastors hore passed thrsash this ity yen $7,000.00 purse §160. Auother is for & purse of | 4arday, bound for Denver, $250, all ages. mile heats, best three s i in five. A hurdle race is also to be| H:H.Metoalt, of the big clothing house | === = run, one mile, over six hurdles, all | of Motoalf Bros, is back at his post again ages, purse $150. having returned from the east, There will also be a mile dash, for all ages, purse $160. With five good running races, and | a¢ ¢h, i with such a field of horses, ther’a whil o o Yy be anlzlmglh sport to make the sfter- noon lively. Earliog, was among those who came to see Ogien were R. P, Hinchman, L. E. . O Meyer and T. K. Leland, A uolentific chemloal compound| W. H. Mullane, the editor of The that gives health and strength Is|.Neola Roporter, came to the city yes- Brown's Iron Bltters, terday. Nos. 7 and 9 Maln Street, . SPRING MEETING | A .+ winss umer 0| COUNCI] Bluffs Driving Park the races yesterdsy, and of course didn't| Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May, 22, 23, 24, 25, FOUR RACES EACH DAY. BUnion Pacific will sell round trip tickets from Omaha for 81, Including admiesion. £pecia. dum my train leaves each even ng a8 7 0'clock to accomcdate those attending races. NUGENT & SMITH, win s s ve MERCHANT TAILORS, Among yesterday's New Yorkers at the| F 1ISt-CIu8S Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 31 Maln Sreot, - Pearl Street - - Conniil Blufa, TERWILLIGER, DE(ORATOR AND DFALER IN FANCY Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Oouncll Bluffs, Clarinda } I0WA. - COUNCIL BLUFFS, ~ DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO,, (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Who'esala Frmiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. Mile Track. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIOS, BOOTS & SHOES - IMIMIGHRATION AGENTS, Drafts on Bark of Ireland, Dublin, for sale. 343 Broadws¥, Counoll Bluffs, - COUNCIL BLUFFS A. C.LARSON, fifo&dfiva& Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, Proprietor. _LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Commerolal job_printing, fineat| Amon& the Chicagoans at the Ogden Pacifio Two Nebraeka Otty Farmers Olaim to Have Been Badly Taken in On a Horee Trade. Logan was represented at ths Ogden yes- {oled and blo rates, oy Pryor's | st W. G. Taylor, T. J. Riley, and H, P, v GENERAL MERCHANDISE. sizio snd esmsonshle raie, f Peyors| e . 9. Tarer : JOHN BENO & B0., 15 stain Sireet "ai 17 Buant Sicest. Mrs, P, P, Kelley, of Glenwood, with DRUGGISTS. Prescrintions com- OARPETS, ; her two children, were in the city yester- L. B. GLAHK & c »3__pounded atell hours. 106 Broadway. Vistt Oasady and Orcatt's exclusive | day and at the Pacific, q Grocery 215 Main Street. Carpet House. Ell Clayton and wite, of wanut, vero| M{AX MOH N’ }(““’55“’N HOURE, { Hotel, 317 & 219 Man St BWAPPING BT, i in the city yesterday, and stopped at the R T e Frank Hillis, proprietor of the Com. J' M BARs-rnw M. Dl- mercial house at Earling, dined at the Pa- [ OFFICE: Cor, Main and 5th, up-stairs, cific yesterday. DR. J. F. WHl y Resldence, 609 Willow Avenue. JOHN R. NO. 11 PEARL STREET, . MARTIN, PLUMBER, CAS AND S:EAM FITTER Haoa a full line of Bath T'ubs, Sinke, Boilers, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Jobbing promptly attended to, First-class work guaranteed. . - COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE : Cor. bth St, and 6tb Ave, There was quite a little flarry about | terday hy D. L. Brady, C. R. Adsir and police headquarters, arlsing from the | W, K. Adair, ; N' SGH u RZ‘ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express, report that » tesm of gray horses had | A, G, Ohapin, of San Joss, Cal., is at been stolen iu daylight from ‘‘the|Ogden. s. s. WAG“E blue barn,” A man giving his name| W, F, Stone and J. W, Holmes, of horse stealing, and soon af'er twomen| I, 8, Kentner, of Avocs, was in the city —J. H, Yager and J. R, Bpencer— | yesterday. LIVERY AND FEED, WILL CONTRACT y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. as Willlam Patnam was arrested for | Corning, Tows, was in the olty yesterday. J. M_ ST_ Jo““ & 00’ GASH BUYEHS’ Who esale butter, eges, poultry and fruft. Ship tous. Draftby return mall. 148 Broadway L. G. BRAGKETT, 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City, No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms, were arrested for swindling in a horse trade. Putnam was soon released as | the city viewing the races. belog the wrong man, but the others J. F. Redfield, of Shenandoab, was in S A PIERG 4 NEW BOOT aND SHOE STORE, . A were held In ball till morning, Put- “J'-h? 0(;::: YZ:"V“V".‘;.-E'M St PET HY BH l DGE & H ER BERTZ, E::ngy %i:::dw:; Cor, Main and First avenue. COUNC L BLUFFS, nam was quite wrathy, snd olalmed| P.C. Kirkland is on the sick list, TR that a travelling companion of hi,| Dr, F. M, Powell, of Glenwocd, was in u, F, hMlTH. named McGarvin, had been badly | the city yesterday. taken in by Yh er and sp“llz“hl’ It pears atat t that t- DA e e e et oo, | In the city yestardsy and bcoked st the CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor. 7th and Broadway, ettt bstmtnih Aol Atdidodtctitelebainmntn y In FINE HARNESS I have the variet; B, ¥, Lawson, Esrling’s livery man, was w_ w. SHERMAN. that brings patronage, 124 Main -men'. R. S. COLE & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS. Also Wood and iron PU s PS, Wood Tubing a-d Gas Pipe aud Pumn Fixtures, for both Woo avd Iron Pumps. ~Order- wil receive prompt astention. No, 604 8-uth Maln Streot, Plans and specifications furnished” Lands and Lots lx:::f:;kt‘o ‘,’ifi,{;.'.’l‘.h, :n‘z::dl‘:;‘ro?t; P:fn:i'. Lassell, wife and child, of Pana. JAMES FRANE y MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic Work and Reasonable Onarges. 872 Broadway. to Dakota to locate land. On|ma, were at the Pacific yesterday. the way they fell in with Yager who talked to them about buylog the erday. FURNITURE, STOVES and George Wise, of The Hamburg News, HOWE & SON, Household Supplles, 303 Broadway, OUNCIL BLUFFS - - TITLE ABSTHB MONEY TO LOAN AT LO . NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. AST _OEFIOE Bought and Sold. RATES, 10WA team. Heo thought the horses not |¥"in the city quite heavy enough to suit him. If Horsford's Acid Phosphate. they were a little heavier he would glvu 'Sw onsh for them, After a - INDIGESTION FROM OVERWORK, tle, he told them that he had passed LINDT & HART, eraiisi i i il e, FATAN SN L. Tt ik sod bodgral oo, Dr. DANIEL T. NELSON, Chica- N A another emigrant on the road who had | ©0; 88¥: “Ifind it » Pl"""""‘ and MRS' s' J. BR“WN. SIONERY, 810 Heesdnay, 1CE CREAM AND CONFEC o toam hat was heary anough but he | IL2LI0 BT B e ™ | E. STOGKERT & GO §300, but that if McGarvin could ) Ty T T SANITAR:U R T e (o femicrant Vb Dr. West, Dentlst, 14 Pu_rl street would pay him $300 for the latter team, They waited for the eml. Many cosmetics for the complexion have Manu'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery goods .’Cumina and Window Shades, 309 B'way- And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - 216, 217 and 219 south Main street, PROPRIETOR. IOWA. L. Sov- D., Phy. from time to time been put upon the msr. be Spencer, Yager deposited with | Pozzoni's medicated complexion powder, McGarvin o few dollars as forfelc | It is an absolute curative for bloiches, dis- grant to come up, who proved to|ket, liutaene have stood the teat s has WADE GAH VETERINARY SURGEON, Office ) MRS. D. A. Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street, dons, freckler, ote. For ssle by| ¢ - o money to assure him that after the | colorations, g s trade he would take the emigrant's|drussiste i)' Ju HEN“E s Manaf of HORSE COLLARS, Trado sup- [ vlled, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, team off his hands at $300, provided | Cur New Loan suu suprovement Uo Y Justloe of the Peace, Notary Public 0 to Musourl Valley | Investigation Into the matter con- g% h :8“ thomoney. After | vinoces n:gthlt one of the most equita EDW'N J- ABBn ] T| and General Oonveyancer, 416 B'way WINTHERLICH BRO'S, some bickering the emigrant Spenser | ble, reasonable and feasible plans of od Into the wagon to go with McGar- | in operation by the Mercantile Loan, 1 ¢ SMITH & NORTON, Broad: . Ni traded with MoGarvin, Yager jump- | bullding houses is that proposed and REVERE HUUSE! Opera House, Refitted, ‘;1‘;:?5’;:5. d:; Iron & Brass Foundry vin and Patosm to Missourl Val-|Trust and Improvement company of ley o get the money, but they bad not | vhis clty, By Investicg In shares in DE GAY & GASSE y CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Cor. 6th Street and 11th Avenue, Corner Sixth street and Avenue G, prooseded far when they discovered |this Institution, which is backed by that the cmigrant’s team was wind- [some of our best and most rellable broken and of no good. Yager ex- | business men, it becomes possible and w H. ALMY rofused 1o glve $300 for such a team. | crate means to secure a comfortable They got e ana teiad i | £ O T A R e COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL get him to trade back, and as & com- |inga certaln number of shares, at o NOTICES. promise he agreed to turn out annther | certain monthly payment, in & fow team, and golog to Missourl Valley| years & man ocan own & house| NOTICE.—Special advertisemente, suc turned them over one a little better |[of his own for about the sams as|ricst, Found, To Losu, For Sale, To Rent, than the broken winded horses. Still |he pays monthly for rent. We | Wante, Boarding, e Al be inserted in this McGarvin felt he was badly sold and | belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust | column s the te of TEN CENTS PEL he and his frlend Patnsm kicked so | company, by organizing and opening | LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS Instily that the promise was given by | up for business, haviug filled & long | PER LINE for each subscquent lnsertion. Yager and Spencer t they |felt want In Councll Bluffs, Thelr [Leave sdv ertiscme » our office, No. 7 would try and make another|plans and system of loaus will bear | Fearl 8tret, oar Broadwa; teade with somebody else | the most careful scrutiny and exam. | =— e and give MoGarvin the benefit, | ination, and we have no hesitancy in T vy o PRy On reaching the city there had been | pronouncing them reasonable and \ "J‘L‘:.'I’I’I;‘::""":‘;l:, (RSN s, & no such bettering of affaire, and Mo uitable, and backed by gentlemen Gorvin took his original gray team |of honor and integrity. As the com out of the barn and drove off with | pany exists It becomes at once an in. | jtoq"}y" carriers. Office, No 7 Pearl Street them, Yager and Spencer clalmed it | stitution of value and credit to our | near Brosdway. to be » clear oase of horse-stealing, |oity and those who desire homes, For Sale and Rent and McGarvin's friend was arrested as | Thelr president is T, A, Kirkland, T & party to the sffalr, but was reloased | vice president, Judge Peake; sec- | ()3 Beird"\P i Bus offos, No. 1 Peari at once, This led to Yager and|retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. |street ] Spencer being arvested for swindling, | Beobe, and thelr office s In the base- | SpIRTTUALISM—Mrs. H. W. Wilson, b Og- by ebtaining property under false pre- | ment of Shugart's and MoMahon's §I-llms mh-fin& l"l‘).d:'l snd :‘: teuses, They appeared In cours yes. |new blook, corner First avenue n“:““. . "",".m:" oping terday morning, but no prosecution ' Pearl street, ian87-1y | sdmision 04 conts, - ANTED--Everybody in Oouncll Blufls to %% take Tn Bam, 30 conts per week, ds gg'v:’ngNB%&Hlumb HAND HOUSEHOLD JGHT S 219 preased himself as dlsgusted, and |comparatively easy for a man of mod. . 3 T AND SOLD, 212 Brondw?y. |H=xd Wood, Yellow Pine COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, 1.D. KDMUNDSON, N L SHUGART, A, W.8TRERY' President Vice-Pros't. ler, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs, Organtzed under the laws of the Biate of Tows Paid up capital. 75,000 Authorized capl 200000 Iuterest patd on time deposits. Drafts lssued o the principal citics of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompi retarus P. GVERTON, DEALER IN and Red Cedar Lumber, Oak and Red C.dar Piling, Celsr Telegroph Poles and Fence Posts, Oak Dimension stuff, Buidge Materia of all kinds, at Bed Keek Prices, A Specialty in DIRNOTORS, WOOD AND COAL 4D, Fmuducn, B Lt for brick yard purposes. A full supply cf wood A, W. Btrook, and coal alway: on hand st yard, S02and 804 Main sireet. Office, 505 First avenue, between Maln and Pearl streets. MORGAN, KELLER & 00.,. o Tty 2 e Sk gt ot Chicago of Wooden and ic Cuses. Calls at- ¥HOS, OFFICNR. W, H M. PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BA NKEBRS, == | Berved as uuertaker for forty years and tended 4o ot all hours, We dety competition B quality of woods or prices. Our Mr Morgan has Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1856 Dealers in Forelgn and Dowestle Exchange »d home seeurition oughly unoomtands his bumness. Warerooms, af way. UPHCLSTERING in all it m-mlfll‘x-wd 0 o carpet- ls {ng ano (amioreq: mowe on dorw flied wikhout aslay. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXX GOO DS 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Towa, MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Gradoate of Elcotropathic Institution, Phila delphis, Penna. Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFg, IOWA, The treatment of all disosses and psinful fcultios peculiar o femaies & speciaily W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha snd Council Bluffs Real Ketate & Collection Agenoy. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Baxk sty . B SIBELEY, WHOLBSALE DRALNR IN BUTITER PROMPT CASH PAID, No commissions eharged. Sead for Quotetions. 8 Broadway, - ICOUK®IL BVUFYS.