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'l DAIL . BEE- U)UI\L,.L BL[ FI's 10WA SATORDAY JUNh { BADLY BATTERED, 0Old Man Plereon ot Plerce Street the Victim of an Assauit —-lly Bee. .wufCIL BLUFFS. Baturdav Momlng Juud 0. The old man Pierson, who llves on Plerco street, and who la pratty well known throughout tho city, was the victim of an atasult made upon him by one of his tensnts, a man named Michael Critchfield. The old man is fecble, and In the encounter which * | arose from some diffarenco of opinion between the two, he rccelved a bad battering about the face and eyca, Both Plerson and Critohfield were arrosted for disturblag the peace, but on hearing the facts, Jadge Aylesworth SUBSCRIPTION RATES: y Oarrier, « 20 cone per week, |1 Mal 00 per Yoaz, ~See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, —Additional local on seventh page, Tha clty council ls to meet agaln|discharged Pierson sud fined Monday night. Oritchfield €5 and coste, This seemed [y light fine, but The water works men were pald off yesterday. Chris Hoflman, for belng drunk, was yesterday assessed the reguhtlun amount, Mason Wise has complained of the Paclfic honse for maintaming a nul- sance In the rear, Nugent & Smith have erected two fine awnings in front of their tailor shop on Main street. Fm'xn.—‘A bunch of keys, near the Chlnese laundry, Apply to Nugent & Smith, Maln street, Rev. Mr. Stone, of Omaha, will preach in the Baptist church here to- morrow morning aud evening. In the district court the Shipman case was closed and given to the jury, also the case of Kempton for burglar- {zlng Tenney's jewelry store of 81,500, The examinatlons at the Inetitution for the deaf and dumb are to be held next Wednesday, afier which the apils will o for thelr reepective gomal to spend vacation, The committee appointed for that purpose has decided on having races here on the Fourth of Jaly, and a good tlme generally, and have ar- ranged a programme for the same, The county bo.rd spent fits time yeaterday In trying to equalize, When they closed thelr day’s labor their sheet looked llke a map of China, drawn by natives, “Spirituallem Is the key to nolence." Spiritual circle to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon and evenlng, also every Tueeday evening. Rooms Nos. 4 and b, Shuggart & McMahon's block, To-day slx Herdios are to be sold at auction to pay frelght ard ware- house charges, the person to whom they were shipped a long time ago re- foesing to recelve them of the railway company. Officer Clough yesterday had a land slide all to himeself, In crossing the creek he ellpped and elid down the slippery bank, losing his umbrella and his meat for dinner, besides getting much real estate on his suit. One of the sufferers by the flyod, Critehifield s & poor man, with a family of aix children, ail rick now with the whooping cough, Stll! these facts, while maklug it hard for him to ralse & fine or go to jall, are no excase for the brutality cf the assault made upon the fecble old man, After having been thus fined two other in- formations were filed againat him betora Justice Vaughan, one charging him with asssulc with Intent to do great bodily harm, the other sssanit with Intent to murder, ——————— De. Thomas Jefleries, of Council Blufts, Towa, componnde tho best Ca- tarrh Remedy known, It will chanze at onoce all cflanglve conditions, and cuze every cage that is curable. i The Tournament. 1t has been declded to let the Res- cue fire steamor go to Waterloo to at- tend the tournament and contest for the prizas, the first of which Is £100 tance of siream thrown, and 60 for second prize, The other prizo is $100 for time In throwlng water one hun- dred feet, and 860 for secoud priz», The Bloff City runving team will alno enter in the hose ruces for the state championship, While the steamor Is gone, arrange- ments have been made with Omaha to get help from there fncaze of a blg fire hore, All this Is dependent upon the ques- tlon as to whether the steamer can be got across the oreck or net. The Resoue Hose company, of Mus- oatine, who won the championship belt last year, has been expelled on the ground that they were made up of professionals. Under the laws of the assoclation, the belt is to be returned for another contest, but ns the cham- plons In this case are barred from con- tenting, thoy refuse to give up the belt as demanded, and have lesued s clrculer showlng tholr ressons. They olalm that there is no law for expoll- ing them, and that all that could be done waa to suspend thom, DON'T YOU FORGET I7 ! Tce Oream, Strawberries, Lemonade, Cake, Good Muele and Dancing, at who was awarded $50 trom the|the spiritusl soclable to-night, in fund, respectfally returned the 8§50, | Splritusl Hall rooms, Nos 3 and 4, saylng that others needed It worse, | Shugart & MoMahon's Block, and modostly declined to have his nsme mentloued in public about the matter, To-morrow being children’s day in the Methodist churches of the land, there will be a union service of the Central and Broadway churches. At the morning service there will be brief sddresses by Rav. Mr Bresee and Rov. Me. Armstronz. In the even- ing a children’s concert. Two sneak thleves last night stole some olothing from Forman's clothing They were given a lively chase by Ofticer Mullen and Chlef Temple- ton, of the fire department, They were captured and the property re- covered. The thleves gave thélr names as Charles Johuson and Wil- llam Madden, Now that foot bridges have been thrown across the creok at Madison street and Bryant street, one across Sixth street 18 next in order. Olt, Eoglneer Tostevin is making qulcl work on the foot bridges, bullding one a day, each about eighty feet long, and only three men at work, It lu sl ghtly in contrast with the sewer along Glen avenue near the city bullding, where 1t seemed to take three men to saw the end off & board, one sawing and two holding the board, and taking four men to spread what dirt oneteam ocould draw. Another Young Girl Epnas Her Days by Strychnine. Farther detsils aro recetvod of the sulclde of Miss Auna Barker at Tabor, The young lady was but olghteen years old, and came here from Eugland last fall, accompanylng Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dobney, who had been on a visit thero and to whom Mlss Barker was & relative, a second cousto. No roason can yet be ascertained for the Fhl taking her own life. She appeared good health and choerfal during the day, but whilo the family were ab- sent from the house she took & dose of strychnine, from the cfaots of which she dlod an hour later. She lived long enough to express some ro- gret about having taken tho potson, ond said that it was caused by no trouble she had here, but she wan. dered off into & incoherent talk about rolatives in the old country. Much sympathy was felt in the community, and the funeral seryices were very largely attonded. Open for work, Pryor's Bee Job Printing Oftice, 7 Pearl stroet, R ——— The best refrigerators and oil stoves Commerolal job printing, finest|in the clty at DeVol & Wright's. styles and reasonable rates, at Pryor's Bk Job Ofiee. 7 Penrl atreot, The CAUGHEY HOUSE on Broad- way ls one of the best hotels of its size In the west. poe skl KOS SRR Wet nalls $3.00 per keg, at DaVol & erght'l. Bound for the Bwnlsrfesc The Mennerchor soclety {s making extensive arrangementa for attending the Swagerfest at St. Joe, which com- mences June 14, The Harmony band is to mccompany the excursiunists, There wlil be about 35 or 40 members 160. ‘who will go, and ths band will have 17 Y ::“ :i'::)“db'l] i P,,f ""“)"’;8‘“‘?‘10:8‘ B"“’ The beaullful flag presented | pury B, Swan tw J. M. Koliey, und § the ladies will be taken along also, se} nel, 36, 75 41; $160. The programme cf the fest prescnts| ™% "1y Bapundaon to J, M. Kolley, many attractions. Next Thursday will | /4 4 se} nef, 86, 76, 41; 8500 be given to the "“P'W“ and enter- | Total wmount of sales for the day, talnment of guests, $2,260, In the evening “there will bo & re- S ception concert. Friday afternoon Tabor Collexe. there will be a rehearsal in the opera| q oo 0 4o Tabor college hous d Frid ing the first ':.n;' ::)Inuert. %nevse:;%,y g.n;:, closed to-day and the commencement Real Estate Transfere, The following are the real estate transfers, zeported June 8, 1883 by Rose & McMahon, No, 4 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, Iowa: 0. 8. Culver to Josiah Danforth, lqt‘l}él and 10, block 7, Grimee' add., T, A, Jebb to Norman Campbell, lot 7,10 80 } of 0 § 1, 74, 44, $10 Henry T. Kudd to Audrew Fitzper- ald, lot 4, block 12, Milladd., $150. G. M. Dodge to Andrew Fitzger- :I;h und. 4 of lot 4, block 12, Mill noon there will be =& grand |exerclses, proper, begln to-morrow parade through all the prinelpal | the programme being: streets of the cliy. In the SuUNDAY,—Baccalaureste, 10 a. m ; address by Rev, T. G. Grassle, Keo- kuk, Towa, before Y, M, C. A, 7p m, Moxpay,—Sevior Preparatory Ex- hibition, 7:30 p, m. Tuespay.-~Auuual meeting trus. tees, 8 &. m.; Anvlversary of conser vatory of musle, 2 p. m.; Annual meeting of Eiucational soclety, $:30 p. m ; Anniveresry of Oratorical asso- clation, 7:30 p. m WEeDNESDAY — Graduating exerclscs, 16 m.; Alomol meeting, 2p, m,; Commencement concert, 8 p, m, afternoon there will be another re- Learsal, and Saturday evening the sec- ond grand concert will be given, Suanday forenoon there will be a meet- ing at Mwanerchor hall, and proces- slon to the festlval groonds. Iu the afternoon there will be a pienie on the sitlon grounds, Mondsy there | be ®session of the delegates of the Ploncer Baenger Bund, and in the afterncon & drive through the city and viclnlty, while in the evenlng thers will be a grand ball, which will be the closlng feature of the festivities. —_— - Dr, West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street. PUTZ POMADE, The elegant residence of Dr, Thos, Jefferles, on Bixth wveunue, e the most desirable property in Oouneil The best and greatest worklog Bluffs at the prics naxed It s pot tah, and can be used from & nut lnb)wt to wash or ovorfl yw, and late Enio the lnu:ug.:ld and lflunu.. developments will certainly’ brivg it it. J Mueller, sole agent. In-|into notice of those wishing residence also of your grooer. property, and the state ellver trumpet for dis- | RICH RUNAWAYS. Two Boys Arrested With a Big Roll of Morney - The Effect of Reac- ing Peci’s Bsd Boy. Yentorday the police received tele- graphic orders to arrest and hold two boys, to awalt the coming of friends, it being claimed they were ronaways, Ofticer Warner found the boys at the trausfer and brought them to police headquarters. Onoe of thera was thir. teen and the other cleven years old, They uave their names as Charlie and Edoie Gibson, and denled stoatly that they wero ranaways. They sald they were from Winnebago Clty, Minneso- ta, and their father had glven them money to go oot into Nebraska snd viait relatives near Kearney City, The elder of the two Infants wen b e manager, He had w ticket throngh to Kearney janetton, and on being neked to tarn over what money he had, ncarly para- zed the otlef by pulllug ont $1560. e boys had a eatchel, and on this being opened there was found luside a copy of **Peck’s Bad Boy,"” which the youthful travelers had been reading, No Bible or tracts were to be foand, The two little feliows were taken down to joil to swait the arrival of their trionda, and {6 was uot untli they had been thers somo tlme that the younger of tha two broke down encugh to ad- mit that they had ran awsy from home and promisod that if they could ‘‘go” they would retarn home at once, J N, CA‘iAD\ CASADY 502 BROADWAY, - - Com F. BLUFL: . ORCUTIT, & ORGUTT, COUNCIL 1, TOWA, TORE. Stock now Only one in the City. plete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. PERSONAL Among the Chicegoans arriving st the Ogden yesterday wore: John McLelland, J. M., Woif, Martin Steerback, O. B, Teunis, Anson 8. Hopkins and D, 8, sh, J. A, Hamilton, a prominent grain and stock dealer of Neola, was on & business trip tothe city yesterday. Alex. Tiptor, a promivent citizen o Glenwood, speat the day yesterday in the city, Ruby Clark, deputy sheriff at Neola, was in the city yesteiday, H, Clark, of Racine, Wis,, is at the Pacific, ‘William Oallison, of Oakland, city. is im the R See the prices on lace cartalus at Catady's & Orcutt'n, —_——— Hag to Gum It. Cleveland Hera'd. It may be an item of news to maony of our readers that in this clty there {s a man about 36 years of age who has not a tooth in his head, and never had one. He has never hed but a light frzz on the top of hls head, but this dcticloncy le concenled by a ro. warkably fine blonde wig. His face is as smooth as auy bey'a, Ho ls ex— tromely sensitive on the subject, end will not allow his name to ho used un- der wny olrcumstances, Ho eaid to the reporter, who, introduced by the physlcian who fs atter himinacase of malarfal fover, sought aud obtslned an Interview with him, “I liave never bad teoth, ss yon can My gums, though, are quite hard, I ues thom without diflicalty in masticating, the oniy difficulty belog that ruch aritcles of food as moats have to bo cut vexy fine. I never have had suy more hair than this es far back ss I can remem ber.” He has beon in the city about nine months aud was taken with a low grade of malarial fevor about a wesk 8go, and lles in his boarding-house on the West side, i'he man is a carpen- ter by trade, Is quite strorg physical- ly, and {n nowise defective, cxccept in regard to bis dotention. He s quite near-slgnted, however, uslug a No. & ¢ , The gun seem to smove lusensibly fnto a sort of hard, bony substance, which s not divided cff into anything like teoth, although the surfecs might be ealled columnuur, suggeating teeth, The grinding surfaces of this bony process are lllg%t!y ridged, so a8 to glve somo means of reduclny the food, As the gontloman has a habit of keeplng his mouth closed, very raroly openiog it moro than a quarter of an Inch when speaking, his defect could ecarcely be dfecovered by the casual observer, and was only notlced by the phyelolan when he bade the patient show his tongue. Bat few parallels to thie case ura known In the aunals of medicine, Lh. BT A Y IS 82 GO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MILHIGAN PI.ASTFR, HAIR AND QEWLP PIPE, Conncil Bl Council J. M. PHILLIPS, Wholesale and Retail BOOTS AN! Fing Shoes & speul.aty, 413 Br adway SHOES Bluffs, Nos. 7 and 9 Msin Str eat, DIRECTORY. NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, Firsi-class Goods and the Best of Guarante COUN: COUNGIL BLUFF_S- I6WA Workmanship 1L B JOHN BENO & GO., . 5™ L. B. GLARK & G, GENERAL 8 Maln Strec: DRUGGE 9 ponndad at MAX MOHN, J. M BARSTCW, M. D.. }CREST\,’N Housy, | Grover | Bote 10 . Gth St K : and 6th Ave, OR. J. F. WHIT OFFICE: Uor, Maln and 5th, up-stalrs, Resldence, 609 Willow Avenue, N. SGHURZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express, S. 8. WAGNE LIVERY AND FEED, WILL CONTRACT y for funerals at reasonsble rates, No, 22 4th St, Dratt by return mail. J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYERS, Who esalo butter, cges, pevltry and froit. Ship to us. 149 Broadway. §. A_PIERGE, ™ > AND SHOE STORE, Cor, Main and First avenne. G. F. SMIT JAGOB KOGH, H. Moerchant tallor, at reasonable prices. Br oudwry Meat Mar- PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, , 827 Broadway. Stock cnmvlu #, and sulia made Nc. 805 Main street, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cor, 7th and Broadway, Plans and specifications furnished’ In FINE HARNESS I have the varlety W. W. SHERMAN. that brings patronage, 124 Main street, Cur Now Loan suu uwuprovemont Co Inveetigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the mont equita- ble, reaconable sud fessible plans of bullding houses {8 that proposed and in operation by tho Mercantilo Loan, Trust and Improvement company of his clty, By investicg in shares in this Institution, which is backed by eome of our best and wmost reliable business men, it becomos posstble and comparatively ea man of mod- orate means to © & comfortable home for himeslf wud family. In tak- inga oortaln number of shares, at & cortaln mouthly payment, in a few years & man csn own & honse of hls own for nbout the sams sa ho pays monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantile Loan aud Trasy company, by organizing and opening up for business, havivg filled a long felt want In Councll Binffs, Thelr plans and systom of loans will besr the most careful acrutlny snd exam- ination, and we have no heeltancy in pronouncing them reasonable and ?ulnblu. snd baoked by gectlemen of honor and Integrity, As the com pany oxists It becomez at once an fu. stitution of wva and credlt to our olty and those ) dealre homes, Thelr president is 1. A, Kirkland, vice prealdent, Judge Poake; sec- retary, L R. Beery; treacurer, Col, Beobe, and thelr office !s in the base- wment of Shugart's aud McMahos's new block, corner [First avenue aud Pesrl atreet ian®7- |y COUNCIL BLUFF3 CITY WATER WORKS 26 Pearl 8t , Council Bluffs, Jowa, June Notice 18 hercby given that the ity Water Worss Compny office ¢ f the C mpany, No. cliy of Couvcil Blufr’,'1 " me before it, tex books of the com , the Sth day of Jup d wiil re-cpen oa Th June, 18:3, at 10 0 clock order of the Board of Ditechors JOHN H. COERNS, Assletant Seoretery. WRE, B, J, HILTOKN, M, D,, ay lawfolly jebat PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Froadwav. Covzeil Blufls JAMES FRANE HOWE & SON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistic and Reasovable Cuarges, 872 Broadway. FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Supplles, 303 Broadway. Work LINDT & KART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practicos In state and fedoral courts, James Block, 1ICE CREAM AND CONFEC MRS. S. J. BROWN, wioxs P y TIONERY, 216 Prosdway. E.STOGKERT & C0 An SANITARIUM d bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. arslgn, Prop , P.J M outgomery, Manua'f Fine Furntiure, Upholstery goods Ourtaing and Window des, 309 B'way. L. Sov- M. D., Phy WADE CARY, ™™ RINARY SURGEON, Bray's stable, No, Office 12 Scott street, #. J. HENNESSY Manuf’ of HORSE COLL ARS, Trade lup ’ plled, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Aveuue, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice of the Peaco, Notary Public and General Conveyancer, 415 B'way. REVERE HUUSE, Opet ra Houna, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp. New Reficted, $1, $1.60 per day. DE GAY & GASSEL CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS W. H. ALM 1.0, EDMUNDHON, W, Prosident 1 Vice-Pres't. NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SULD, £ AW BTRERY Cashler. CITIZENS BANK ©Of Qouuocil Bluffs. DIROTORS, 1. D. Kdmundson, W. Wallace, =~ J. W A WS the lawe of the State lon given to collect wnd correspoudance with prompt 1eturne K. L. Shugart, . 00 WINTHERLICH BRO'3, Iron & Brass Foundry Cor, 6th Street and 11th Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA, -y Corner Sixth etreet sand Avenue G, HOU LHULD P, OVERTON, | 0an 4 Poles Hed O | Fen alty in for brick yard pu Main street. Off DEALER IN H:rd Wond, Yel'ow Fine and Red Cedar I '-m!‘er Arposes. and coa, alwaye on hand at yari, ice, 505 Firsy Maiu and Pearl streets atedial ofall kiods, at Bad scek Prices. W00 AND COAL A fu'l supply t wood 802 end 804 avenue, between Xa. . X ECILIEI W, WHOLMSALE DEALER IX 4. 'T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, '}mw.a. Clarlnda B.S. T ERWILL!G""F‘ DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY WALL PAPHR, 31 Maln Street, . - COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE GUIBERT & CO (Saccessors to ERB & DUQUETTE) ’ \Wholesalo Frauters and Confeetioners .() and 18 Pearl-st., Couneil Blw.Ys, Ia. BULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROCERIES,PROVISIO §,BO0TS & SHOES AMEMIIGI IR ATION ACGENYS, Deafta on Back of Ireland, Dublin, for eale. 343 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, L. C. BRAGKETT 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIE No stranger ehould f il to visit m; R. 8. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPKOVED KINDS OF [IfiHTN NG RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Wacd aud 1o PUSES, Woed Tuning nd Gas l’l;\ wid Pump Fixtures, for Loth Woo dIron Pug ETU Girdors cu.in, prompt ationtion. 0. 604 South Main Strect COUNCIL B 115-c0d-43 Broadway Steam La.undry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MAOHINB RY JOHN R. MARTIN, PRAOTIOA . PLUMBER, CAS AND S!EAM FITTER Has & full line of Bath Tuba, Sinks, Boilers, Brose sn: Pipee and fittings, Jobbiag promptly attended to, Fi: NO. 11 PEARL STRKET, . . - y in the atore r ad Goods, Tead nd Iron HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS ROUGHT AND SOLD, MONEY LOANED, ABSTRACTS FURNISHED, ROSE & MMAHON NO. & FPEARILSW., COUNOCIN. BLUEFE CRESTOL HOUSE, PROPRIETOR. MAX MOHN., - - - - - 216, 217 and 219 south Ma n street, COUNOIL BLUFFS3 { IOWA, MRS, DA BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN I8 W0 IO R IR PROMPT CASH PAID, No eommisd g eharged. Bond for Quotations. ()“’ BEES—1a possagw ot & hundred st 260 M2 Breadway - HOU ) ON. BLUEBPS, | sirect X AXTIR G O C Ip 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, fowa, COUKOIL BLUFFS SPECIAL MBS K J. BARDING, #, 0, ThS o g TIGES. Medical Electri NOTICE, ~ dal advertis 288, #UC AND Lost, Found, To Loan, ¥or Sale, To Kend, K for the frad lascrtlon d FIVE C s subsequent o o of our oifice, radway. fAraduske of €0 - o RS e breat 1 ueral house euwu pecnl ot Bra Otfce. \v ANt W W JAUGHAN. 17 ANTED—A & 16 years Omeba snd Council Blufls V “experien . stone dresser, ~ Address H, No. 25 Hale and Rent 'n\. um: qu..lm A l\n(rnl ket ot Chicago of W ooden and Metalic Cases, Calls abe tended 10 at all hours, We dety o mptition o quality of goods or prices, Our Mr Mrean served aa uuaertaker for forty jearsaud thors o-fhly unoentands his nusmaces. farerooms, Sroadway. UPHOLSTERIN/ b all 18 Brasches »; ¥or 5 JOOR SALE—A hote!, furnished, good locality I‘ and good terms. Address A. K, H., Bwx Ofice, Council Blufty & packace af Tun Bww office, No, 7 Pear ug -