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fHE DAILx BEE-~COUNUL BLUFFS IOWA MONDAY JUNE 4 @ The Daily- Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Mond:vifi;r;lng, Jund 4, | = = SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oy Oarrler, = = = = = 30 centaper week, oy Mall - #10.00 por Yoar, - — — Office: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Srondway, S ———————————— Republioan County Conventlon. The republicans of Pottawattamie coun- ty will meet in delegate convention at the court_house in Council Bluffs, Friday, June 22, at 1 o'slock p. m., for the purpore of seleoting 18 delegates to attend the re. ublican_ connty _conventin at_Des Moines, June 27. Each township will be entitled to the following number ot dele- gates: Kane, 1st precinct.5 Layton.... ... Kane, 2 dprecinct. .8 Lincoln . . Kane, 31 precinct .7 Lawis. Macedonia. . Kaune, 4th precine Boomer Belknap. Crescent N Carson. .. Piessant. . Center. .. Rockford, Hardin ... Hazal Dell.. Waveland. . James.. Wright, Knox York, Keg Oreek, The primaries in each township, unloss otherwise ordered hereafter by the town ship committee, will be held June 18, at 7 p. m. By order of JOHN W. BAIRD, Chairman Co, 1ap, Cen, Com, MINOR MENTION, —See Joseph Reiter's apring styles, —Additional local on seventh page, Cumar RATLROAD Tickers,—Buy them DEMOCRATIC DELEGATHS. Groneweg, polatod, conslsticg of J. Thomas Bowman, A. P. Des Moines, M. Pasey, H. S. Gallagher, val, Wm W. C. Jamer, R E and J. C. Morgan, 89! 80! 80! Lundred cases more to follow. 7 T. Lixpsey & Co. il Invalid mothers, Harmless but « flioaclon Commerelal job printing, Bee Job Office, 7 Penrl street. Picked Up By Pollce. Twenty Chosen to go to Des moines P. J. Gallagher and A. W. Wyman, made an acceptable re- port, and.a commlttee of five was ap E. Ables, W. Wyman, J. Gallagher and John Harding, to present the names of delegates to They selected W, H John Harding, J 8. Tam, A, P. Cramer, A. W. Wyman, Sylvester Dye, Her- man Mandel, John Rankin, R, Perel- Groneweg, F. M. Hunter, Montgomery, Conrad Gelse, J. J. Fralney, Wells Jook, J. F. Brodbeck, M. G. Geiffin Elghty-nine ceses of rubber boots and shoes just recelved, and soveral weak children, nervous and fretful infants are bene- fitted by uelng Brown’s Iron Bltters, finest styles and roasonablo rates, at Pryor’s The police were unusually busy i, McGrew, epecial azent of the Ce SO VD IERS &Sty SRS lar Rapids Insurance company, i in the evrooEy ity, Mauc, is well known In this city as The democratle county 00N |y former newspaper men, aud his la ventlon, called to elcet delegates to [gutate acquaintan' akes bim & valtiable attend the state convention In Des|acquisition to the good company he repre- Molnos next Wednesday, met Satar- [scnie, He says the Cedar Rapids corm- day afternoon at the court house, [PanY Is doing a large spring busines, and Robert Percival presided, and J. J, | * 10 @ fourishiog and prorperous condi. Frainey served as secrotary. The Lol committos on credentlals, Willlam| There were many from Omaha who came to this city yesterdsy to wee what water cou'ld do when it tried. Among them were Dave Bowman, J, C, Sharp, C, L. Deer, W. M, Thompson and Arthur H, Briggs, Z. D. Matthews, George A, Quimby, Goorge Bogart, D, 8, Priest, Mr, Kop- won, the scribe, and others of the Shenan- donh folk, were here yestorday looking at the ruins, Mr, B, B, Dearborn, of Providence, R L, & brother, of W, W, Dearborn, Esq, has arrived in one city, with the firm of Kimbtall Neil Voorhes, of the fire department, has reburned from his Chicago trip, He is more enthusisssic than about i cal fire alarme, little jokers, 1 will remain Chamy, 1 Malvern rent quite a delesation here yesterday, among them being J, Larison, Frauk Bentley, 1, B, Brown, Frank Strahan and Jewse Smith, Jeno C. Murphy, of Marinette, Wis,, was at the Ozden yesterday, Thomas Prezcott, of Milwaukee, arrived at the Pacific yesterdey. 0. 0. Joxon, of Kearney, Neb,, dined at the Pacific yesterday. D. P. Marsh, of Konsas City, arrived at the Pacific yesterday. J. N. CASADY, F. H, ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUFF#, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE . ARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Bolicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A FL. NLA Y NIE & CO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, Satarday night. Men generally swing | . G, Lufkin, of Glenwood, was at the from one extreme to the other, and it [ Ozden yesterday, soems that from too much cold water| George W. Hiil, of Chicago, is at the the swing has been made to too much | Pacific, bad whisky. Wm. Qualnlanand Thos. Hughes were arrested for fightlog on Broadway., Mary Jones, colored, was pulled for being drunk and using ob- acene language; O. F. Sturtz, for dle- tarbing the peace and dignity of the clty; Louls Bokemper, H. A, Amlidon, John Morgan, Paddy Frud, Sam Fos- from D, W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of postoffi ce, mtf The dealers in rubber goods don't grumble about dull trade, The district court held no wsession Saturday, but will start up again to- day. e i iy A lamo old nag they called Dot, Was cured right up ontho spot, And In every race, He got the first place, St. Jacob's Oil Lelped him to trot, Kllled by an Imaginary Cobra. Medical Tim Rev. Mr. Lemon occupled his old place in the Baptist church pulplt yesterday. Men were at work yesterday pump- ing out the water from the basement of Bechtel's new hotel, A speclal constraction train In charge of George Graves was ruan In on the 0., B. & Q. Saturday evening. There wlill be a festival at the United Brethren church on Tenth avenue on "I;m;d-y evening. All Invited to at- nd, Rev. Mr. Bresee's subject for his Sunday evening sermon was strangely suggestive in view of the flyod; ‘“Fish- ing for Men.” Rev. Mr. Rogers prosched an ox- ocellent sermon at the Congregational church yesterday evening, on “The Love of Christ,"’ Several apeclal police were put on duty Saturday, owing to the flood and its consequences. One was stationed at the Market street bridge to prevent loaded wagons from crossing, the brldge not belng strong. A rather bloody fight ocoured yon- terday afternoon near the C. B, & Q depot, o whioch a man calling himself “‘Goorge, the cowboy,” was badly mauled up. He was arrested and the others skipped oat, The fire department 1s now divided. The Rescue englne cannot oross out the south slde of the creck, there be— ing no bridge, so the business part of the city will have to depond for pro- tectlon on the Blafl City englne. An englne was yosterday pumplin out the water lron{ the bl‘ylelli.mng7 D‘!‘ DeVol & Wright's store. A sand pump belonging to the water works ‘was brought from the river, to use in the work on thatand other basements, About twenty teams were yesterday hauling away dirt from the biuff, where Hattenhauer is excavating for his new carrisge factory on Banoroft street. The dirt was belng used to fill up the holes where the water malns had been washed out, A speclal car came In on the 0., B, & Q, Saturdsy, ocontalning J. H. Dagan, diviston superintendent, Mas- ter Mechanlo 0. W. Eokerson and M., Hogan, roadmaster. The ‘‘old and rellable” J. M. Burns was In charge of the train, Chief Flelds always chronicles the great local events among the drunks and vagrants booked at the police sta- tlon. He cpened the June record with: ““The greatest flood known since the settlement of the clty. In- dian creek overflows Vine and Wash- ington avenues,” Theodore Guittar is sheriff at Coun- cll Bluffs, Iowa, He strings up the chaps who fret around and make too much musle, He carrles the keys, and 1t would'nt be safe to put on airs or ralse dlscord when he s about, he's bad on & fandango,—Pomeroy's Democrat, B, F. Clayton, D. N, Hamilton and self went to the Bluflsa Mond While there we were considerbly tracted at the boom the city 1s re- ceiving in the way of bullding, as sev- ulldings are belng put up toa height of three eral large comodious brick and four storles. —Macedonia Tribune, The Consolldated tank line company has entered complaint before Justlce Vaoghan against a man named Bern- ard, ocharging him with malicious mischlef and with larceny, It belng claimed that Bernard has been help- hfihlmulx to the company’s oll bar- rels which floated off, an burning them up, Mr. James Greenough, a prominent druggist of Danleon, died night before last with Bright's dlsease of the kid- neys. Mr, Greebough came to Towa many yeara ago a r man, but b, bone’-t‘ and .h‘;rd wm and close. -t! tention to business had acoumulated quite a fortune. He has many friends who mourn hls loss. 1t almost startles one to see how chur Mandel sells household goods and furnitare, Graln Boots, Z. T. Laxpeey & Co, Open for work, Pryor's Bee Job Printing Office, 7 Pear! street, T — Dr, West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl stree has been ter, Audy Wllliams and Thomas Bar- nell, for being drunk, and Charles Hasson for vagrancy. Szt AL SBHORT. Short rabber boote. 7. T. Lixosey & Co, S g Attempted Burglary, John W, Balrd was awakened Sat— urday night by some tellow who was The burglar skipped out hurrledly and prowling through the house, secured no plunder, et e L RS LADIES, Rubber boots for ladies’, misses and children. A Sunday How. Yesterday afternoo: John Wickham and John Morritt wore arrested for fighting on Upper Broadway, near Oonatuble Skinner, as- olsted by Mr. Able, took tha parties in, Merritt gota bad cnt on the fore- Glven's store, head ia the melse, LONG. Long leg rubber boote, 7. T, Laxosey & Qo, e — . — struck by Lightning. The residence of E. Rosecrans on Bancroft street was struock by light- ning Friday night, the electrleity tak- ing one of Its strango jumps, by which it tore out & part of the foundation wall, without dolng any great damage The fam- {ly suffored a slight shcok, but nothing to the rest of the building. serlous, LONG LEGS. Hip rubber boots, 7.1, Linosey & Co. Real Estate Transfers for June 2, 1883, fornished by Rose & MoMahon, abstractors, real estate and loan agents, No. 4 Pearl street, COouncil Bluffe: J 11, 74, 89, $2,400, Baldwin University to B. R, Leonup, w 4 s e § 4, 75, 41, $1,200, ww i w2, 70, 44, $180. Chioago, Rock Tsland & Pacifio rail- rowd company to_Caroline Booth, lot 14, block 5, Carson, 8140, Caroline Booth to W, B, Booth,n §s e 18, 74, 89, 31,400, Martha R. Robinson to Horace Everett, 400, whnwil18, 75 43, 81, Oscar Gewmer to Iualah Roosa, lot 24 Johnson's add, $100, Total sales, 87,400, A Fiying Fish in Delaware Bay, Smyrna(Del) Timee, Lou Campbell, in haullng a selne on Bombay Hook oft Saturday, caught o flylng fish, a graat ourlosity on our waters, a wanderer that came into the It was about ten inches long, somewhat like & mul- * | let, but without scalos, and had peo- toral fins that open llke & fan, and The fly- fog flsh are of two spectes, those of the troples belng larger and capable ef bey from the ocean, were about five inches long, flylng to & greater dlstance. alr for a distance of twenty or thirty feat, or so long as the membranes of the fins keep wet. ——— Lifted by a Whale, San Francisco Bullotin. The “Tul" of the fishing boat oh came In yesterday, re- ports that when golng out last Mon- day beyond her bar, the boat was sud- denly lifted ten feet out of the wate. 1t fell perfectly upright and continued Just Marla, whi Its couree undar a stiff bre: zo, then a large whalo was obseryed ing away. The leviathan had exhaust- ed his supply of alr, and In coming the surface for more had atruck the boat, with the effsct mentloned. The huge belng spouted an immense stream of water, and bhaving sported about for a short time, sank again into the Aside from a severe wrench the oraft sustalned no Ivjury, andthe men suffered nothlug but » momentary ocear. alarm, It you are mot m ing the plan. ¥, A. Connor to EdwardOsler, n dnw } Van Elizabeth Gammell to Henry Graffen, d, write th Marrisge Fund Mutnal lru.ul A:;nlldu:: Cedar flnpld-. Tows, for clrculars explain ;ow block, corner [Firet avenue and Burgeon General Francls, of the In- dian medieal service, reports the fol- lowlog cese: A drummer was sud- denly aroused from his sloep by some- thing creeping over one of his legs. He Immeniately jumped to the concla- slon that It was a cobra, aud his friends, collected by his outery, not unnsturally thought so too, and he was troatod acoordingly., Incanta- tions, such as are customary among the natives on these occasions, were resorted to, and the. poor tellow was flagellated with twlsted cloths on the arms and legs in view partly to rouse him, but principally to deive out the evil inflasnce (splirit?) that for the tlmo being had got hold of him. With the tirst light of dawn the conse of the fright was discovered in the ehapo of a harmleas lizard, which was lying crushed and half killed by the eldo of the poor drummer. Bat it was too ato. KFrom the moment when he be- lleved that a polsonous snake had bit— ten him he paesed Into an increasing collapse until he died. The drummer was not & strong lad, and the shock was too much for him, Politicians Out of a Job, Washington Cor. Cloveland Herald, Away from Washington bat a poor idea can be had of the efforta made by oftice-seekors during the weeks, The clvil service law, which those who have doue a brokerage business in in thelr work as much as possible be- fore the clvil service commlsston took hold of affairs. seekers after office have been ex- members of congrees who have lost thelr occupation as statesmen by last fall's election, game, Lord of Michigan fcr exampio—have Washington have been dieappointed. election frauds. pays well while it lasts, Humbuggnd Again. toased me so urgently to get hor some, I concluded to two montha' uer 80 for elghtesen months since. such humbuggiog,—H, T., St. Peul. — Pioneer Press, e Our New Loan wuu wwuprovement Uo home for himself and family, yoars a man oan he pays monthly for felt want In Councll Bluffs, pronouncing them reasonable honor and Integrity, As the com olty and those who desire homes. etary, I. R, Beery; treasurer, Col, meut of Shugart's and McMahon' oar] Atreet {ian27-1y last few {s about to take cffuct, ls & terror to obtalning government positione, and they have sought to got The moat persisient They have trained thelr guns upon the cbalrs of bursan and divislon ohief, bat so far have been successful in bagging very little One or two ex-members— been given positions as reglsters of land officea In the territorles, but those who are looking after ‘‘soft sita” in Butterworth has, perhaps, been the most fortunate in retting the appoiut- ment as Speclal Unlted States attor- ney to prosecute the South Carolina It s vot an office that will continue {indefinitely, but it I saw 30 much sald eboat the mer- {ts of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, w0 humbegged agein; and [ am glad T @13, for in loss than of the Ritters, my wife was oored, snd she has romalued I like Investigation fnto the matter cen- vinces us that one of the moat equita- ble, reasovable and feasible plina of bullding houses la that proposed and In operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of this oity, By Investicg in shares In this lustitation, which 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 eccure a comfortable In tak- inga oertaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, In a few own & house of his own for about the sams as rent, We bellove the Mercautlle Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, having filled a long Thelr plans and system of loans will bear the most careful sorutiny and exam- to | Ination, and we have no hesltancy in and e?ultnble, and backed by gentlemen o pany exists it becomes at once an in. stitution of value and credit to our Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; sec- Boobe, and their offi’e {s in the base- LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, Soft Conl a) Lowest Price No. 34 F Conneil Bluff rl Stroet M. PHILLIPS, J. Wholesale and Retail BOOTS AND SHOES Fine Sho & “pecialty, {I-ISfi Br_‘__oadway, Council Bluffs, "NUGENT & SMITH,. MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cliss Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed, Nos. 7 and 9 Main Stroot, - - 3 DIRECTCRY. COUNGIL BLUFFS, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA, ity i SO Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Slde Squaro, Clarinds f IOWA- B.S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W A T,T, 31 Maln Streot, - PAPHER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoiesale Fruiers and Gonfeetioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blus, Ia. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIOS, BOOTS & SHOES IMMIGR.ATION AGDNY S, Dreafts on Bauk of Ireland, Dublin, forsale. 343 Broadway, Councll Bluffe, L. C. BRACKETT, 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City. No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms, J. M BARSTOW, M. [., OFFICK : Cor. Bth St and bth Ave, . OFFICE: Cor. Maln snd 5th, up-stalrs, DR. |.|. F. WI‘“ f y Reafdence, 609 Willow Avenuo. N. SGHURZ¢ JUSTICE;;«:I: 11‘3}:612 l:;‘ifuglcliu Express, LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT s S WAGNE 'fur funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. J. M. ST, JOHN & CO. CASH BUYERS, PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, i3 Honive: W. W. SHERMAN. [l s ihess Thave the varioty JAMES FRANEY, ME50une, TATLOR, arimte Work | J an casonable Charges. roadway. LINDT & HART, frciec s tad fotiat mm, 2 MRS. S. J. BROWN, Mixiira) A gonreo E. STOCKERT & G0, ,criier s Winiov s iy SANITARIUM & Beoess™s "Hortromeon: ™58 ot Sy wfinE GARY VETERINAIE{\' §UR(: t)N,NOfl‘ic)u . el - | y e, Y ”rfyu stable, » 12 kcnttrltretat: EDWIN J. ABSOTT, REVERE HIUSE, { NEW AND SECOND HAND HOU Justice of the Ponco, Notary Public and General Conveyancer, 415 B'way. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Opera House, Refitted. $1, $1.60 per day. W. H. ALMY, 85585 cimann bon, b brmoss " WiEe Cs3R" P, OVERTON, CITIZENS BANK Of Counoil Blufls. Organired undor the laws of the State of Towa Pald up capital, Authorized capi Tutorest paid on the dop on the princtpal citles of the United Europe. Bpecial attention given to col and correspondence with promph retuins and Red Cedar Lumber, Ons Lu Hed Poles and F dar Pillng, Cedar YAk Dim , ot Bod K Tole alt alty in WO00D AND COAL DIRNOTORS, A 8 K yard purposes supply cf wood J.D.Rdmundson, E. L. Shugart, Jiwayt on hand at yard, G0% and. S0 + W. Wallace, ' J. W, Rodlor, Main street * AW, Bizoed, Matn and Pesrl stre MORGAN, KELLER & 00., ‘an!’ VLU A RN B S The finest_quality and lancest stock weat of Chicago of ooden and Metallc Casce. Calls at- tended #0 at all hours. We defy competition o quality of ¥oods or prices, Our Mr Morean has WINTHERLICH BRO'S, Iron & Brass Foundry | &semasie b o 3 : G Th Oor, Gth Street and 11th Avenue, | Ji1 Brosaway. ~UPHOLSTERING 1s all i branches promptly attended %0 a0 earpet-la COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, lng ARG (amorequine. Selegraphic anc ma on om Slled withewt aciay, Hard Wood, Yellow Pine|, R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Woed and [ron PU 45 PS, Wood Tubing a-d Gas Pipe and Pumo rixtures, for both Woo acd Iron Pumps, Ordors wil receive prompt sttention. No, 604 §-uth Main Street COUNC L BLUF¥ . . SO NS 10WA. 115-00d:43 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. _LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. YO MARTIN, PLUMBER, CAS AND SiEAM FITTER Has a full line of Bath T'ubs, Sinks, Boilers, Brsss and Lead Goods, Lead snd Iron Pipes and fittings, Jobbing promptly attended to, First-class work guara: NO. 11 PEARL STREE' COUNCIL BLUFE HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MONEY LOAWED, AB‘AS?;KI‘:‘BI"S FURNISHED. ROSE & M’MAHON NO. 4 PHARL ST., COUNOCIL BLUFES. CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . : ! 5 837 Broadway, Conncil Bluffs, Towa, COUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL B8 E. I HARDIRG, K. ., HOTICES. NOTICE.—Speclal advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, etc., will be inserted In this column st the ow rateof TEN CENTS PER | LINE for the firet Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for esch cubsequent [lnsertion. Loave adv ertlsemo ab our offics, No.7 Medica! Electrician AND GYNECOLOGIST. Graduste ®f Electropathie Ioetituticn, “hila deiphis, Pevna Offies Qor, Broadway & Blonn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Pearl Biroct, near Rroadway. weral house work, H. Fricdmaa, —A situation as a miller, ears under roller Address H, No. The treatment of all dlsessos wod sintal Scultics peculiar to females pocislly 'W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE CF THE PEACE. Omsha and Council Bluffa \VANTEDv-E\'n\hui» in Couactl Bluffa to to take Tux Luy, 20 o For Sale and Rent Fuu RENT—A desirable furnished room, ba t Real Estate & Colloction Agency, ® block from the post office, 106 Ponrl street. | 1 0dq Fellow,s block, over Savings' I“M SALE—A turnished, good locality Paxk isus-ty nd g0l Address ' A, P, 1L, Brew b L. B. SISLEAY, llu Agood country hotel for sale or Arade for tarm or city procerty, Kolly & Grow, 349 Dancrott 8t,, Council Bluffs, SPIRITUALISM 1) den Honse. WHOLBSALE DRALER IN BUTTEED PROMPT CASH PAID, No somm isslens ehorged. Send for Quotations. b Brosdway, - [@OUNCI BLWFFS, Mra T, W. 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