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~y I I'HE DAIL' BEECOUNGL BLUFFS 10wA WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 : The Daily Bee. | THE INDIAN QUESTION. |z it o it o] 93 owsanv o i 14 { COUNGIL BLUFFS, [Wit st 1o Wen ) 2 e reiee | GASAQY & QRGUTT, Wednesday Morning, Jund 6 Crock? SUBSCRIPTION RATES: are Many Difficult An- Commerolal job printing, finest stylen and reasonable rates, at Pryor's Ber Job Offise, 7 P:arl atreet. A Oonundram to Which There PBRSONAL, ——— A. E. Woodworth, of Garner township, 3 treet, wers. waa in the city yesterday. He informs us l‘::::nv‘fo' Ko il o that the damage caused there by the flood — — was very great. Of his grove of cotton- MINOR MENTION, The terrible work of the flood has | .4, noar the bank of the creek, only rovived the query as to what Is tobe | four trees were left, Muny corn fields —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, done with Indlan creek. Thereseems | havo been ruined, the water making little —Additional local on seventh page. baut one point on which nearly all |gullies along the tracks left by the corn- The rallways are running about as | *87°% R ususl now, jorlty, however, seem In favor of do- ing this virtuslly, and object to ita be- nnrt;::gh: b A L Ing done actaally. There s & wide The gambling houses atlll keep spread oplnlon that the work at Madi- planters, thus weshing out the ocorn altor gother, There was & merry wedding party from Avoca here yesterday, the contracting par- ties being Nelson D, Sanford and Miss Clara Wilkinson, The others wero Rev. shat up close. #on sireot did much to cause the|G, G Perkins, Chas, G. Sanford, Mis, A Most of the demooratic delegates damage, it biing a commonly accep'ed | W, Ocfiman and Mrs, 8, C. Harlan, have started for Des Molnes, theory that the viaduct at that polnt| Frank H, Guanells and his sister, Misn The cotton from the trees was fljing held | the §wator and caused |the|Dora, arrivel Monday from Council flood to by worst la the upper|Bluffs, and proposs to apend the rummer L i A bt bl 4l part of the city, and then when it give | in the mountains, They are stoppiog with The Ciuncll Bluffs dlstrict confer-| way this volume of water swept on enco of the Mothodiat church is to| with ncoelerated force. It hes also meet here Jaly 24. been commonly accepted that the " Madlson street calvert was swept “S)‘,."S‘):kfit::“?:::n::ro:‘: h‘:h::_ away before those before it went out. Ing May as $6 689, x : Now comes the other side of the 3 statement. It fs claimed that there It Todlan creek doesn't behave |are witnestes who watched)che Madison {tself botter 1t will be rechelstened by | aceeet ourrent closely, and who vouch 1ts old name—‘‘the Lusy.” ter the fact that the first bresk was on The friends of Tom Hill, who suf. | the earth filllng on the north end, and fered from tho flcd, bave hippad fn |4 litle later tho B1cd Carth oc the s pretty good paree for him, the straotare stand intact, with the Jim Olson, chargsd with stealing [ water all around it. The nex: dam some lard, s 1o have a hearing before [ age done was the carrying away of the Justloe Schniz ihis afternoon, brick wings, which were built de Tho clgar maker's strike fa struck | teohed from the arch proper, so that out, and the mon have returned to|bad the damage stopped thero the lcas woi he manufaciurers agreelng tc to the oalvert woald only have satisfactory torms, amounted to » few hundred dollars. ihe arch, which was the maln part of John B ], the man who had the | the structure, stood for about two drucken fit, at the police statlon, | hours longer, not glving way uatil diiu't dfo by any means, bat was all {wbout 10 o’clock at night, aud not right yeaterday. uatll it had been pounded and bat- The Wicksm and Morrltt cascs, tered with the glant blo'll of heavy growing out of the Sunduy afternoon timbers, which came rushing against trouble bstweon them, are continued |1t With terrible force. It i claim d antil next Monday, that the arch did not glve way until lovg after the destruction had been Tao rash of polfos business came|done below, and long after the other and went like the flo.d Mondsy | calvert had been swept away. morning there were twenty five oases, | It these statements are fally Joor- yesterday thero was nonc. roborated, as it 1s confidently asserted Thero {s mush puzzling thought as | they will be, it will convince the peo- to what the oity will do in case of fire, | Pl that the structure was an admir with one engine on each side of t| sble one fer strength at least, to with- oreck, and the orcmsing very uu.|Stend the rush of waters and debris ocertain, #0 long, One thing has been pretty well de- . Little was done at the regular|monstrated, aud that 1s that close- monthly meeting of the board of trade | mouthed calverts are mot the thin beyond talk as to what should be the | for Indlan creek, bat that long, high plan for getting over the e¢ffeots of the | bridges, with plenty of room, are flood, needed, o that not only a big rush of The Harmony band 1s to gl .| waters may pass throngh but debris, oert next Tuuu’ly evenlng,‘{n'::nznn:‘ timbers, trees, eto., If swept awsy tlon with an foe cream and strawberry from above it ray not b lodged aud festival by the ladles, the proceeds to|PrOve ® damagling obatacle to the free 80 to the relief of fl2od sufforers, [ ©03rte of the freshet, i Tue Bex man tried to get some Iit. Maeller, the musfo Jealer, has got| tle information from City Eoglueer hold of a pomade for brighteniug sll | Tosterin yesterday, but he could pre soria of metals, which s selling fast. | sent no views to the public until he Bome of the band boys have tried it|made his formal report to th: cvun-|I on thelr ins'raments and say it is a|cil, which report he promises to mak: duszler, sure. soon, and which will contain a full A modlam In this olty has besn {n- | ReFration ¢ f the destruction, auses, formed by spirits v.h-{ the rain will ;'('d .'l.hl':‘“" e hf b'“h"” Ehom not let up uatil the 20ih, and after| ' OUEHIS was, [Fo% Rowever, to that It will be terribly dry, and the |4dmit that he bad become a conver: iod hat it will | *vd belleved in giving \he water plen eraok open. ty of room, instead of bulldiog close- pe mouthed culverts. He stlll beliaved, A m;xvu lhl on foot to orgsnise a|however, that the bottem of the oreek gymnasiom here, some of the mem- |should be kept from belng cut awa; berr of the Y. M"O A, jlalog in the |as the uunn':uy to punngt the bnn{; ;’ntnpflrlu wln: other l1onuu men. | from belng cut awsy. en Hogan, the revivalist and ex-| * A walk up and down the oreek, and poglltat, 1a to get them started on |, look af the couditlon of things, s thelr mascle. enough to convince one that there ls Pormits to wed were yesterday Is “;“}a";‘“:: ::° ‘:l‘_k ‘“::":‘:‘:" "““: sued to J W Higbly, of this olty, |the floo e cffsot that the oreel and Maris Oksal, aRf 6:ntnn, l;nkm:'; shouid bo allowed to have Mark H Sears and Anus J. Oompton, | *'g0-88 you please.”” If the creek has both of this city; N. D, Sandford and | it8 own way, it seoms evident that it Olara Wilkinson, both of Avoca; and | 7ill deepen ita channel, aud as it C. B Harding and Addle E Sutzer. ‘dl:omitheinldt'h :}m Iuorease, ‘ng 0 s will tumble away more ani Mlmdrl:vzm h-:nbe;; -prI.T;:d ;nd more, The scil, as the banks fall, alnt of s femalo tenant of bis, who charges him :;:,::llz,:::;h;du".li:;:::.";:ofih:;:: with forcible entry, or an attempt of | hottom of the creek. Now as the some sort "’B"’l,“" her rights in the | pottom drops a foot the banks slide ::::“A‘bbol‘tl‘: ;‘:,b. heard before| q,wn that much more, making the A meeting of the rellef committees | fest wider for every foot the bottom was held yesterday forenoon, at which |drops, Ii seems then inevitable E. L. Shugart was choten president; | therefore that if the creck s allowed D. C Bloomer, tressarer; and E. H. [to deopen, it will widen its channel distance from bank to bank several their sister, Mrs, Thomas Guanella,—~The Colorado Miver. Mrs, F. H, Warren, who has been visit- ing friends and relatives here, hanreturned to her home in Valentine, Mis Ida Warien, of Shenandosh, is making a visit to her friend, Miss Mamie Hubbard, of this city. Mirses Addie and Emma Fox leave to- day to visit their old home, relatives and triends in Keokuk, Col, A, Cochran is back again from his Little Sivux ranche and is snugly quarter- ed at the Ozden, DL A. Spencer, late head waiter at t'e Ogden house, is now olerk at ths Caughey house, A Mr, and Mrs, J, A. Churchill haye started on a trip to St, Louis and Chicago, Will Cra’g, one of Chicago’s best known tourists, was at the Ogden yesterday, The Tribune editor, of Macedonia, W, L, Andrews, was in the city yesterday, A. R. Joy and I, Couch represented Kansas City at the Pacifio yesterday, G. W Gainer and J. F. Dakan, of Per- sin, dined st the Pacific yesterday, J. B, Atkins is off for Cedar Rapids to attend the Masonic grand lodge. J. N. Mitchell, of Malverp, was visible at the Pacific yesterday. R, T. Lovell and wife, of Neols, were in the city yesterday. J. W, Miller, of Tulare, California, is & Pacific house guest, Judge Loofbourrow was at the Opden yeeterday morniog. A, Barves, of Red Oak, visited the Bluffs yesterday. Charls Jacquemin has left tor a trip to Montana. R. Coo%, of Jessup, was in the city yes- terday, Young man or woman, if you want big money for » small amount, take & certifioate in the Marriake Fu.d Mut- uasl Trust Ass ciation, C.dar Rapids, owa, —————— POL1UE PUIN(ERS ‘What Geme They Got in the Mav Hunt, The followirg is the number snd character of arrcsts made by the po Iloe durlng the month of My: Intoxication. . Disturhiog *h Tmmoderate driving Gumbliog. Laccevy Inmates f bouses of ill fame Shooting on the streets. Conoe:1-d weapon: Vagrancy..... Asssult with int Assan/t aud battery .. Susplofons characters. Indecent langusge. . Fugitives from jostice Ootuining mouey uuder false pretense.. Total... The arrests dariug the corresponc- ing month of last year were 134 - 25 23— 1383 4 20 83 s 2 0RO RO Brown's Bronohial Troches, a8 & remedy for Coughs and Throat Trou- bles: *'Great service in subduing Honrse ness.”—Rev Daniel Wise, New York “Grently relieve wny unessinecs in the theost.” ~S 8 Curry, Teacher of Oratory in Boston University. “‘Indispenmble tu we, havin, d them thr nen all mv niin. Istarial hif Rev. C. S, Vedder, Charles ton, .0, 502 BROADWAY, = . COUNCIL BLUFFX; IOWA, EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders 8olicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Brosdway, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Counctl Bluffs West Sido Square, CI-rlnd;}IOWA' A ITE. MMAXNIE & CO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HA'R AND SEWER PIPE, No. 34 Pearl Stract J. M. PHILLIPS, Wholesale and Retail BOOTS AND SHOES a peci-uty, Council Bluffi, Fin2 $h 413 Br adway, B.S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY WALL PAPHER, 31 Maln Street, - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, © nn-il Blufta, . DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (8tccossors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Wholesale Frarers and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluYs, Ia. ~ BULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIO3, BOOTS &SHOES IMMIGRATION AGENYTS, NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cl:ss Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed, Nfll 7 and 9 Maln Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS DIRECTORY. CEUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, D-afts on Bark of Ireland, Dublin, fcrasle. 343 Broadway, Council Bluffs, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W ALIL PAPER! AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES. woris Wafa' 28t DeVOL & WRIGHT, GENERAL MERC'HANDISE 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street. DRUGGISTS. 19 ponnded atall heurs 106 Broadway JOKN BENO & GO.. L. B. CLARK & Gf 504 Broadway, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., Invite attention to a complete line o' 01l and Vaper toves, Fil- ters an . Water Coolers, lce oream Freezers lca Poxes Ke- Preecrintions com { Grocery 216 Main Street \ Hotel, 217 & 219 Main St w }orESTON HOUSE J. M_BARSTOW, M. 0. < or Bth 8t. and bth Ave, fiigerators. Lawi Moweis and Bird Cages at piices that cannot fail to please, tall and see u: or write OKHFIOE : tor” cirenlar and prices, OFFICE: Uor. Maiu and Oih, up-stalrs, Residence, 609 Willow Avenue, JUSIICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. DR. J.°F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ, MR- M. McALIST: R, THE LE:DING DEALER IN LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CON/RACT for funerals at reasonable rates, No. 22 4th St, S. 8. WAGNER, MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 226 MAIN STRFET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, GASH BUYERS, ‘Who esale butter, egus, peuitry ure trrit. Bhip 1o us. Draft by return mail. 148 Brosdway M. GALLAGHER, AND SHOE STORE. Cor. Main and First avenue. 8. A PIERGE, """ ™" G- TR ) ¢ THl e TS New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Pohte Attendants, '\ PETHYBR DCE & HERBERTZ, Broadway Meat Mar- ket, 327 Broadway CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and Broadway, Plans and specifications furnished” In FINE HARNESS I huve the varlety that brings patronage. 124 Main street C. F. SMITH. W. W. SHERMAN. = F.i.,'{,“g:,- .lggaymf‘aat of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Eroadway HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artietic Work and Reasonable O argee. 872 Broadway. JAMES FRANEY, MONEY LOAXED. ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. RCSE & M’MAHON FURNITURE, STOVES and Housohold Supplies, 303 Broadway. HOWE & SON, NO.-42FPHRARLS M., COODO0ONOILL. BLUFES. | moch taking iu etill more pr " ATTORNEYS Al LaW, James Buock. ) 2?:}15 -'e::;uzflonl‘hx‘:’-::;. o I':z :::';_ more, taking in of ORI PRop ()ulr New ml-n ‘T‘; ...;:m-z:::nz o LI"" r & HAHT’ Praotlces i atate and federal courts, that the supplies and oash were com-| If one desiros to get some ldea of i st b L L R I T T T T TR T T R T T TR TR TS T vinoes us that one of the most equita 1CE CRKAM AND CONFEC Abalo mell, bubyek s more yss ::',;::,;':'fi:’:‘}',‘:;: 'v'vl::ofif:‘“fi"?p'f blo, reasonable and foasible plans of MRS. S. J BROWN, TIONERY, 216 Broadway. e erty on Vine ateeot near Mudison. I |bullding housos le that proposcd and Mano'f Fine Furniture, Upholatery goods Bpeolal bargains for fl,0d sufforers |is jast ou the banks cf the creek now, | In operation by the Meroantile Loan, G v Pk $ sta J. Mandel's, °**|and part of his house has orumbled | Rrust wud boprovermont company ot Ewww_w —_—————— away in the rear. overal feet from |V ) And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sov- Gontlemen who wear stylish gar-|the prosent edge of the bauk is u[thie nstltution, which ‘ls backed by SANITARIUM S beon s *Montomery. "M, D" Phy. ment, It will pay you to call and see | large orack runniug along through the [ome of our best and most ki cur exoollent display of enmmer soit- | yard, indloating that a little more fall | business men, it becomes possitle and VETERINARY SURGEON, Office ingr. We guarantee you s perfect |ing away of the oreek bed below will comparatively oasy for a man of mod WADE GAH Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street. fit, NvuokNt & Smita, csuse another great landslide there, [ erate means to seoure a oomfortable 1) MAX MOHN. - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 216 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, : . i K IOWA, CRESTON HOUSE, ’ ; MRS, D. A BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN e and several feet stlll further baok {s | bome for himeelt and family. In tak \ Manat’ of HORSE COLLAKS, Trade sup- 3 e | e ke b K e e el b 2 25 1. 0. HENNESSY, s onm B A XX G O O D & oate what there ls in storo after that |certaln monthly payment, in a few on Broadway, is one of the best ho- wn 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Jowa. Golng up the oreck to above Benton |ytArs & man ocan o s house Justice (f the Peace, NOtATY PUDHC | ce——————————————— tels of its s'zs in the west. . f his own for about the sams ae w A * .I I " 2 roel finds the bed not deep, | d G 1 Oo , 416 B’ MRS HARD Toe Distriot Gourt, A1d" the banks ‘are not s orambled he paye mouthly for rest. We EDWIN J. ABBOTT, wiceu'wionityies ™ |GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL 453, B . ING, . D, NOTICES. ] Medical Electrician / NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, suc A Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Reus, AND ‘Wants, Boarding, etc.,, will be inserted in this column s the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firss insertion and FIVE CENTY GYN ECOLOG'STI K PER LINE 'h subsequent {insertion. | Leave adv "lr:m:c .:o?,,” office, No. 7 Graduate of ll‘zeluo?clhrla Institution, Phila B Pearl Biroct, ncar Broadway. siphla, Poona. away, the channel belng narrower, It | belleve the Mercantile Loan uud Trust 1 SMITH & NORTON, Broacway, opp, New In the distrlot court yeaterday the | FTs (0 WiCla DT WEIREN 4. | company, by organtzlng and opening HEVE“E “‘USE Opera Houso, R.firted $1, 8160 per day. P! y pe jary in the case of L. Thompson found | jsop gtreet, and which a'ill stands, has | 3P for busiuess, having filled aTIong - bim gollty of burglary ss charged in | kept the bottom of the creek from |felt want in Qouncll Bluffs, Thelr DE GAY & GASSEL CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS the iudlotment, but recommended him | cutting out and as a consequence the plans and eystem of loans will bear g Coror Sixth street snd Avenue G, oreek is not so wide from bank to|the most careful scrutiny aud exam- — to the meroy of tho court. Sank ination, and we have no hesitaucy in w H ALMY Yesterdsy was mostly taken up in ted b that | Pronouncing them reasonable and . . tho trial of & darkey boy, E 1 Johuaon, | e” head sriae oetwosr, Vise | quitable, and backed by gentlemen aged about a|xm-n‘;hnged with burg- | Washington streets be glven over to | of honor and integrity, As the com lary, the ‘Flundlr ing some rallway | (he creek altogether, and that the dirt | PADY exists It becomes at ouce an ln. "B preiddent. " “Vice-Preet. * Casmor.” P_ OV E RTO N' NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SULD, 212 Broadway. tick-ts. The jury went out with the botto! {ving | stitution of value and credit to our A | e sbut 4.lock 1o the liernoon Re saped dawi 20 Waa ooty KITIg gliy and those” who desre bomee CITIZENS BANK DEALERIN s Oflc Cor, Broadway & @lenn Ave, | Tae next case was that of A. V.| oyen'it gets one of those runaway fits | Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, o 1 i — Y Ty e : Doan, charged with stealing a horse on [ o mdgmn long bridges be nm’enud vice pr\lnldl:ntfi Jnt!gu- Peake; (l)vo- Of Council Bluffs, Hard Wond, Yel'ow Pine WANTED A dlr o o do sesrel :x:?: OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, 1 clrous day In shis elty. aaroms. Foe the oliy 1o ondena sad 'l;:;{: I iph oY tewpagien) ol Oreanaed s e awe ofthe St f s and Red Cedar Lumher, |ApeiystsoPeulstreet. — aaleimied Nl Shantes o PeLAI 1 Beelng the Fivod. r.l,nrg::nm,butl,th:; m’., be called on | ment of Shugart's and McMaho's Ruid ap oo S ] Qan vo sed Codar Filog, Codar Telegraph ANTED—A situation as & willer, 16 yours d Fenco tosts, Oax D menslou stuff, 5 years under roller proc One of MoShane's express tesms|to pay for It anyway, in time, If it “H'lblwh corner |First avenue and | intorest paid oo tio deposits. Dratte tssued Biidge Mat lai ofall kiuds, at Bed ricck Prices. Address H, No. 25 Bi W. R. VAUGHAN: %’ i ' 27-1y on the principal cities of the United Atates and | A Specaity in o 705-31 was over here from Omaha yesterday, | keeps on tambling into the creek. oar] atroe 1o Europe. Special abtention given to collectlont and the driver was lnaklng,n the ,:: There sre all 0rts of theores NOW | e | a0d Corrospon dence with PIOBP FetUInE. WOOD AND COAL wm‘ ::aio o Council Biul to JUSTIGE OF T“E PEACE. salta of tho f0d neae the Obloago & | Breteoee i 3 SRttt o"pt® G| coumor, moor Gt Wirew wonnsco | oaacronn. purposes. A full supply cf wood . Office, No 7 Pearl Streed Omaha and Council Bluffs 4 i ¢ J.D Fdmundson, B. L. Shugart, ) o, Aluls Northwestern depot, whon by some | thing i cortain, and that 1s, the alty | Nouce i herety iven i th reg iarspnu | 7 Wece, 3 . Rl "o, 15 i ovente, boswaen YTy Real Estate & Colleotion Agenoy, p misshap the doubletree gave way and [ must decide upon some plan, andatiok | m etin of ¢ ckiol ersof the O nell Blufa * Maio ana Po rl striets. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' If the team started on ita own account to [ to that plan untll the whole work s Eg‘!‘.wl e m'.:-;:'p wUhe heklod ':: PR NORS LLER % 00 3 Bask aus-ty & seo what high water had done, The (completed, In order to protect proper- | e ot cou 'ty 1) the ORGAN, KB il | FORRENTCA deintle e, bt | e TR, / borses went on the run, sud soon |ty and life along the backs n | Cetion o direci'm, s sorve tof hewraung| WINTHERLICH BRO'B, | 2N I T, At T ot ot - found out what high water was, as s ¢ ] ) o Cnses. m& both fell lnlohtl:o oreok, It was| There seems much sense o the plan | may | o el Sonisd et i e e sompetiticn & wil i &y ot ot s ot Vensng up e Sttom ot th| BT S e 0D & Brags Fonndry | S e dami WHOLMALN DRAME 1N R SALE—A hotel, farnished, good locality dndtb ot e A’ &% 1o | R I I IER IR 3 u'sday, the idth Sughly Wooarmiands, bl umsem Wareoome OMPT OASH PAID, { It seems that wust be done, or :A‘-of kam, Oor. 6ih Btreet and 11th Avenue, |3 Broaaway: . UPHOLATERLNG in ail e PR Open for work, P Bxs Job[else the banks must be protected by | B ord P . ? | eanshen wromaily sitenced o sies arer- Ia LD BEES—in packagw of & hundred 80 356 | Mo commissiens charged. Bend for Quotations. Prinking Office, 7 Pk B plilag o keep \l-ln:n-bllu joon il e |OOUNCIL BLUFFB, .« - JOWA, ' o i S e Qg‘ Peckage ol TUN Bun offce, Ne. TPEC | o pessdwy. - VOOUNOW. NEVERY,