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e —— fHE DAILY BRECOUNULIL m L'FBb IOWA TUESDAY JUNE 5 o The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘Tuesdav Morning, Jund 5, SUSRORIPTION BATEM Ay Oarrier, ~ = - - ~ 90 cante per wook SyMal - e e - - « §19.00 por Year, Office: Ho, 7 Pearl Btrest, Near o way, MINOR MLNTION, —See Joseph Reiter's spring stylos, —Additional local on seventh page, Tony Denier's Hampty Dampty sat on a wall at Dohany’s last evening, Don't burn up ten centa’ worth of fael to do a five cant washing, bat use Utoplia labor saving soap. M. Keating yesterday recclved n whole carload ~ of Auhouser-Buach bottled beer from St. Louls, Complaint has been lodged agalnst Oleson Nelgon for takiog $6 worth of sod belonglng to M. D. Weber, There ls some whispering about the possibility of Rev. Me, Lemen belog cnlled to again become the pastor of the Baptlst charch here. The cases against Bernard, brought by the Consolidated Tank Line com- pagy for burning up old oll barrel was dismissed yesterday, and Jas- tloe Vauzhan taxed up the costs tothe company, Memorial day at Oreston was very geuerally and succesifully obsorved, Hon. J. J. Steadman ard Rev. V. B, Cashing gave addresses, snd a poom ‘was given by Miss Nellie Jordan, The Fox Lanthrop rquabble has peeped out afresh in Josiice Schurz's court, where Constable Fox has filed complaints agalust Lanchrop for dis- turbiog the peace aud reslsting an officer. Chief Field yesterday roceived a telegram from Dr. G. W, Werlz, of Omaha, asklug bim to find If possible a missing boy, G:orge Wertz, agoed about eleven years, and eupposed to be in this cliy. John Doolittle had two fingers of his right hand badly sawed this after- noon whila feeding the steam saw Mayne's wood yard. Dz Greendr ed the wound and says ho can yot save ::a filngarl, :lthongh they will always stiff, C. 0. Mcllvain showed much pluek in saving tho team of Brewstor & Co.'s grocery house, where he ls employed. The stable was flioded so that the horses wonld have been loat withont a doubt, had he not rescued them, The firm appreclate the bravery with which he faced the perll torescuo their prop- erty, and yesterday they presented him wich a Vll‘lllb e watch, Try B.mcfllc:’a lrnp. Open for work, Pryor's Bze Job Printing Office, 7 Pnrl stroot. Try Benedict's Hl'ktyl‘ -——— Sad and Sudden. Prof, Slattery, who has charge of the St. Joseph's academy for boys, returned yesterday from Sf. Louls, whither he was called by a fatal accl- dent occurring to his brother. His brother was at work in an iron foun- dry, a week ago last Saturday, when a plece of Iron, welghing abont trelve pounds, fell from a shelf, striking him on the head and lnc turlng the skull, He lingered along until Thoredey last, when death ended all sufforing. The funeral ser- vices were held there last Sunday. Deceased was orly 26 years of age, a young man of remarkably robust physique, and his sudden death proves a heavy blow indecd to his ‘wife and little ones, while other rela- tives and many friends fvel deeply the loss, es he was a young man of noble pnu nd fine character, Use U:opll labor saving soap, Benedlot's soaps are finer than split sllk and don’t you fall down and for- get it. —_———— USE BENEDICT'S UTOP1A LA- BOR SAVING SOAP. No need of boliing the clothes. Every bar war- ranted, Commerclal job printing, finest styles and reasonable rates, at Pryor's Bee Job Oflioa, 7 Pearl stroet. o —— Try Benodle: 's Savon Nonparell, The City Finances. The following is the monthly report of City Auditor Burke, presented to the council last evening: To the Honorable Mayor nnd City Coun. il of Council Bluffs, Toy GENTLENEN:—] herewith lubmlt the lowiug report of city warrants issued uring tin wonth of May, 1833, as well as the total amount of warrantsistued by the resent council from March 19, 1883, to glly 31, 1883; General fund fer Ma less 11 MENDING MATTERS Arrangamsnts Hada to Repair the Damages Done by the Flood. The Oity Divided Into Dietricts for the Aldermen to Supervise. Ae a result of tho floods the city finds ltself noedlng many street and eldewalk ropairs which must be at- tended to at once in order to make thoroughfares passable, In order to oxpodite the work the councl! has di- vided the olty Into districts and placed two aldermen In charge of this work in esch district, Aldermen Bieden- topf and Wood take the first ward; Aldermen Elcher and Keating the second word; Aldermen James and McMahon the fourth ward, The work of repairlog at least temporarily those places made dangerous by washouts wlll be pushed to Mmphmuu a8 rap- {dly es posaible, Thers is much to be done, and t> be done at once, and this divislon of the labor will txpudflc raatters greatly. The aldermen will nd their hands full, however, not merely with supervising the work, but in listening to a thousind de- mands for attentlon, where not more than a ecore can be Immedliately granted. A meeting was held yester day mornlng at Dohany's opera house, to devise ways and means for glving reliet to those who are suffering from the f'50d. The attendance was small, not suflicienct notlce having been glven, but stegs were taken, which it {s to be hoped will bo awpproved by the public and given a hearty support. E. L. Shugart was made chairman Rav, Mr. Armstong secrotary. Thae followlng committee was appointed to ralse money and nopplies, and have the charge of distributing the same: E. L. Shugart, chalzman; Dr. A, B. McKune, Dr. Hart, D. C. Bloomer, R. 8. Cole, Mrs, R. M. Osborne, Mrs, J. B. Atkiue. E. L. Shugart snd D. C. Bloomer were appointed to walt upon the board of supervisors and see what rellef could be had from the county. The following ward committoes were appolnted to soliclt subscriptions: First ward -M. B. Brown, J. L. Boyce, Mrs. L. A. Casper. Second ward—De. A. J. Cook, W. 0. Uathank, Mrs. P. 0. DeVol. Third ward—Hseory Eisoman, W. A. Wood, Mrs. Hozard, Fourth ward—8, Heas, B, E. Hark- nees, Mra, J. Lyman, A meeting of general and ward committees s to be held at Rollef headqusrters 102 Main street this morniog. All kinds of donatlona san be used, money, provislons, clothing, furniture and badding. They shou'd bo de. livered at 102 Main street or the com mitteo notifisd eo that & wagon can be sent after them. I: s to be hoped that the citizens will show thelr accustomed liberality and promptness, and if so there will be no lack of means for relieving those whose wante are pressing, Try Benedlct's Mondny morning soap, triplo pressed, hard snd dry. One bar will out wear two bara of cheaper soap. Bonedlct soaps are the cheapest and the beat, “Ine Rallwaye. The railways are now in pretty good shape again, The Sioux City tralns yesterday left and arrived only about rn hour behind time, and will now run as asual. The Chicago & North- western is also running {ts train on the usual track again, and the Mil- waukee & St. Paul has resumed bual- ness vbout as uenal, so that travel ls now not Interrupted. —_——————— Ask your grocer for Benediot's Mon- day morning soap. It Is the cheapest sonp in the market, —_—————— The hired girl says (metaphorically speaking) ‘* that for plain and orna- montal use, Bonedict soaps are the beat.” Dr. sallara’s Will. The wlll of the late Dr. Ballard disposes of an estate amounting to over §200,00, and embracing about 5,000 acres of land, Of this the widow Is glven the homestead, all the chattels and 3,600 acres of land, to daughter, Mrs. George Robinson, living near Avoca, Is glven 1,050 acres, and to the son, O, B. Ballard, over 400acree.,The will provides thatat the decease of the widow her shere is ) go to the son's children, and that the property glven the daughter is to be nanded down to the children. The widow of the other son, Mrs, Tom B, Ballard, whose husband was clerk of Mills county for six yosars, {s not re- membered in the will It is rumored that some of the heirs propose to at- tempt to have the will set aside. The widow and A. M. Pusey are made the adeinistrators S —e— Don't fall to use Utopla labor saving sosps, All goods hard and dry and warranted. - brary tex..... .8 4,351 80 Police warrants for May L 873 50 Total for May. 24 80 General fund total 811,812 04 Police fand total... 1442 40 Grand total 813,201 04 been been audited snd allowed during the same time on the following accounte: For May, Total, New city building.. 819 50 819 50 Police department... 932 67 1,507 07 Gas lights. . 61340 1,026 40 Printiog. .. 71 85 185 10 Park sccount....... 6195 81 45 City enginser's offi 114 58 200 11 Judgment. fur’ 67447 992 70 Fire departwent. ... Streets and all ys Sidewalk fund. ud proper Condewnstion scc't. Totsle, ...... Bklm“lll{’ submitted, June 4, IHJ A, BUgke, Cny Auditor, e p——— Benedlct's soap Is without doubt the best soap made, And the vllll.ln still pursued her, and when he t her she knocked him down with a bar of Benedlot's hard dry A08p, ‘The District Court. In the distrlot court yesterday the criminal calendar was taken up. The case of Thompson, charged with bur glarizlog & saloon on Broadway, was erled, and the jary vetlred with It last evening, The case of Johnson, charged with burglary, a colored boy who stole a lot of railway tickets, il to he tried to-day. The second assignment of the clvil cases Is to bo taken up Thursday. The cases set for that day are Augusta Kuahtreck va. Dr. R Rice, damages, Macedonia Bank ve, Theodore G altuar, sheriff, replevin; Robert Hanultcn vo, A. Jetlereon et al., equity; Jawes H, Henry v, Geo. E Pennell, contract, —— If you can't get it at the Golden Gate ollmb over the garden wall, Take Benedlct's eoap with you, Five bars of Benediot's Hawkeye soap for twenty-five cents af Taylor's, QUICK OURES. Some Remarkable Cnes by a Natural Physician, Dr. Thos, Jeftorte, of This Uity A gontleman from Mills connty, who had suffersd conatant'y threo wontha from rhoumstism, so that he was cntlrely helplees, was cored In twenty minutes, This was not dome in a corner, but was witaesrod by his nelghbors and several of our most re- llable oltisens. Four yorrn ago John Rue, an old clthzan, after soffering with rheunmatiom thres weeks, was cured by the doctor in ten minutes and has not had a touch of 1t since. A Chiesgo gontleman, sfflicted with paralysis for mevoral years, wae advised by Mr, J. L. Formsu and Wm, H Robineon, cf this oy, to try De. Jefforla’ hoaling powore. He was per- feotly reatored in two treatments by laping on of hends, Mes, Wm, N. Irwin, of La Veta, Baexfono ocounty, Colorado, was afflicted by poralysls and blindness for five years, aud pronouncod by physl- clavs Incurable, Hor sl atored, avd the paralytic condition removed by laging on of hands twice, Hor health has beon good ever elnce, This cure was throo yenrs agc. Although the above mentioned cures have been euscoasful, as vell an scores of othere, yot tho doctor admits that he cannot control the force that does tho work. 1t controls him, and he ls fully satisfied that it is not miracu- lcus, but natural {n tts workings, Dz, Jefforts haa also liad woadorfal suc- cess {n treating diphthorla daring the fentfal epldemics It you t the best oap use none but Benedfct' i Try Benediot's Monda ay morning, e~ Arrested for Larceny, A yourg man usmed Alfred Doher- ty was srrested for stealing a heifer from Edward McGovern about a month ago. He wes identified by men who saw him driving the heifer along the road, end admitted that fact him- eelf, but claims that & man who la now near Plattsmonth hired him to drive the hsifer, and that he did not know it was stolen, He was glven time to get this man 1f he could befora going to trial, and secured John Lindt to defend him, Use Benediot sosp “‘in the morning by the bright light. PERSONAL. W. K. Sherwood, of St. Jo, who rep- resenta o tea house, was in the city yee- terday. He is not only a live salesman but n good deal of o ncribe, and has writ- ten up a number of articles for “The Grip,” in which he narrates meny experiences of life on the rond an a traveliog agont. This waries of articles are soon to be put before the public in book form, Carl Forney, who used to be the tram- peter for The Nonpareil, aud who is now selling hoaps of noap for the Macshalltown factory, in in th city, His wife and lit- tle boy have been visiting fricads here for soveral days, L. A. Dovine, who makes his home in Jackronville, Lil, but who travels from here in the intercst of the Buckeye mae chines, is stopping nt the Pacific house, and is on the sick list, H. H, Winter, G. W, Brigham, Chris, Johnson, M. H, Porter, L. Porter and P, Armentrout, all of Maine, Towa, were at the Pacific yesterday. J. G. Anderson and J, H, Johnson represented Blanchard at the Pacific yes- terday. Dr. E. L. Liggioe, of St. Edward, Nebraska, was & Pacitic house guest yes- torday. Frank Donglas arrived at the Pa- cific house yesterdsy from Lawrence, Konsas, Robert Percival has loft f.r the Hot Springs, determined to gain health there if possible. H. D, Burtand W, D, Walden, both of Chariton, Tows, were at the Ogden yester- day. District Attorney Conner returned from Dennison yesterday to attead the district court, George N, Remington, Neola's postma- ter, was in the city yeaterday. Charles L. Low, of Rochester, N, Y. arrived at the Ogden yesterday, M. H, Byers, of Glenwood, was at the Pacifio yesterday. B, W. Hibbard, of Missouri Valley, wan here yesterday. Wilfield C, Potter, of Chicago, is at the Opden, 8. N, Harvey, of yesterday. F. A. Hay, of Ch?c«;‘n is at the Ogden, Do you oatoh onl_Oa to wha't To| ——— Benediot's soap. The very best, Nocla, was in the city Our New Loan suu uuwprovement Co Inveetigation luto the matter cen. vinces us that one of tho most equita- ble, reasonable and femsible plans of building houses 1s that proposed and in operation by tho Mercantlle Loan, Trust and Improvemout company of ‘his city, By investicg in shares In this {institution, which 1is backed by some of our best and most rollable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family, In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at & certaln monthly payment, In & few years a man can own & house of his own for sbout the sams as he pays monthly for rent, We belleve the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by org up for business, having fillod & long felt want In Councll Bluffs, ’ltotr plans and ystem of loans will bear |} the most careful scrutiny and exam. {natlon, and we have oo hesitancy ir pronouncing them ressomabls and equitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor and Integrity, As the com pany exists it becomes at once an in- stitution of value mud credit to our clty and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Poake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their oftice 1s in the base- ment of Shugert's and McMahon's new blook, corner [First avenue and Pearl stroet, {an27-1y Ing snd opening | py F. H, ORCUTT. & ORCUTT, COUNCIL J. N, L’\\D'! CASADY 502 BROADWAY, = - EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. &tock now Complete. Mail Crders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Rr.mdwnz A TEC TVE.4. W I E & ., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUVISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAH‘ AND SEWER PIPE. Soft Conl &' Lo Con BLUFFS, I0WA, Prico. Blufts, J. M. PHILLIPS, Wholesale and Retail BOOTS AND SHOES Fine Sh & speeiady, 4I3 Pr adway, Council NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-class Goods and the Besi of Workmanship "Guaranteed, Blufi"s, Nos. 7 and 9 Main Sireat, COUNOIL BLUFFS, (5 DlREGTtIRY c IUKCIL BLUFFS IUWA MAX MGHN, }C‘RESTHN HOUSE J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. DR. J. F. WHIT Grocery 216 Maln Street. Hotel, 217 & 219 Main St OFFICK : Cor. bth 8t. and bth Ave. OFFICE: Uor. Main and 5th, up-stairs, Residenca, 609 Willow Averue, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. M. SCHURZ, S. 8. WAGNER, i tra s v ratens o 5 4h " J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, Who esale butter, egus, povltry and frult. Ship fo us. Drattby return mail, 146 Broadway. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. A PIERCE, PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, G. F. SMITH. W. W. SHERMAN. JAMES FRANEY, HowE & SUN’ FURNITURE, STOVES and Housshold Supplles, 303 Broadway, Broadway Meat Mar- ket, 327 Broadway. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and Broadway, Plans and zpec.hcnlunu furnished In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage, 124 Main stroet. MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistlc Work and Reasovable Ouarges. 872 Broadway. LINGT & HART, %EES::F&Y.?.::E.,};:;‘L..f:;‘.::s i E.STOCKERT &G0, , v ‘\‘\v.::s:,“;:fi%‘;:‘;‘;;mflxz‘;' SANITAR|U And bath huuua 4°l and 423 Broadway. L, Sov. WADE GARY VETERINARY orelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. SURGEON, Offico uAant, e 7)":5-75.‘|blu, No, 12 ?cou stroet, P. J. HENNESSY, Mt ot Sonins, oy EDWIN J. ABGOTT, REVERE HUUSE, So it i s a0 Yo Jnutlca of the Peace, Notary Public and General Conveyancer, 4156 B Way. | | Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, } I0WA West Sids Square, Olarinda B.S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEFALER IN FANCY DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (8ucceseors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoiesal Fruiters and Goniectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BlulXs, Ia. ~ SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROCERIES,PROVISIOS, BOOTS &SHOES IMMIGELATION AGENTS, Drafts on Berk of Ireland, Dublin, fcrusle. 343 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, 'PETER C. MILLER WA X . B O KRR Y AND WINDOW SHAUES PAINTING IN AUL 7S BRAVCAES, FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. w05 18,AN2.20, DeVOL & WRIGHT 504 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la.; Tnvite attention to a complete line of Oil and Vapcr Stoves, Fil- ters and Water Ooolm, e cream Freezers, lca Hoxes He- fiigerators, Law: i owers and Bnd Uages at prices that cannot fail to please. Call and see us or write tor circular and prices, MR-~ M. McALIST#R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 226 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUF M. GALLAGHER, G @ @ =R T H S Now Store, Froth Goods, Low Puloes, Polits Attendants, TR WSS, First Donr Eagt of the Matropohtan Hotel, Lower Froa&wny _leb3ly -ga-tu-t HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, MONEY LOAWED, ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. ROSE & M’MAHON NO. 4 PHARIL ST., COUNOIL BLUFES. CRESTOKN HOUSE, MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 south Maln street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ¥ E A K Gla‘ s_fl@m 337 Broadway, Oounoil Bluffs, Towa. GOUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL | K85 F. & BARIG, . T, ROTICES. IOWA, DECGAY & GASSEI., Goraae Bith sireet and. Avenss &, W. H. ALMY, &6ondi2 . - GOODS BO 1.D. NDMUNDSON, N, L, BHUOARY, A W. 67RENY President Vice-Pros't. Cachlor, TIZENS BARNK Of Counol! Blolls, COND HAND HOU IT AND SOLD HOLD , 212 Broadway. P. OVERTON, DEALER IN |Hird Wood, Yellow Pine Orgaataod uncer the lawa of tre State ot own | &G Red Cedar Lumber, »"("v"“ | Oan 1a sied C.dar Piling, Cedsr Telegraph ofall kiuds, at Bed Kock Prices, with proapt retu N g il ‘ WOUD AND COAL J.D. Edmundson, E. L. Shagart for br yard purposce. - A tull supply cf wood W, Wallace, '~ J. W, F and band at yard, 505 First aven MUR(‘AN, KELLER & 00., T INCIDIED GRS A PR B 68 Quality and ‘Targe k west of den and Metalle Calls at- WINTHERLICH BRO’ Iron & Brass Foundry |: Cor, 6th Street and 11th Avenuo, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, ' We de quality of ¢oods or prices, Our Mr Morgan has #ervod as uucertaker for forty years and shor oughly unaersiands his nusnes. Warerooms, 811 Bro UPHOLSTERING n all ite mully abtended to ais0 earmet: In ing Ao iamorequing, Jvlegraphie sna ma o Blled witheut delay. - petition n | — Medical tlectrician NOTICE.—Spectal advertiscments, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rens, Wante, Poarding, etc,, will be !nserted in this column ad the ow rate of TEN CiNTB PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each eubsequent Insertiou. Leave adv ertlseme at our office, No. 7 Pear! Stroet, ncar Broadway, AND GYNECOLOGIST. Groduate of Rioctropat ielphla, Pel 0ffles Cor, Broadway & (lenn Ave, OCOUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, Institution, Vhila B Agir to do do general house and permanent place. The treatment of sil disesses and paintal — | Scalties pucullar 4o temales u epeciaily W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE CF THE PEACE. Omaha and Courcil Bluffa 1 No 1 eto livered by ca "No 1 Peatl Steaoh near Broadwa, Rent Real Estato & Collectlon Agency, urnished room, ba't | 0 Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' k from tie post otice, 105 Pearl street. Bask sty (0% SALE—A hote!, farnished, goed locality = l" 04 kool termy, Address’ A, E. I, Bre T 3. BIBLITE, 0 ouncil Blufls WHOLESALN DEALER 1N BUTTEIR PROMPT CASH PAID, T OREL—A good countey botel for mis or trade for farm or city prorerty, Kelly & Grow, 349 Baucroft Si Couneil Bluffs, w2 ot & hundred st 2tc Bua office, No. 7 Pear M | 540 Brosdway, = Xo commissions eharged. Seod for Quotabions. [COUNCI, BL¥FFS,

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